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Middleport

!MEIGS THEATRE

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Plans were made lor the anMils Carol - ~It, atudetll noldl. Ollal Christmas party to
be
IIIIPOe at Galllpolil, spout the David Boone. lhfee.year-Gl d
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B Birthday Party
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h ld Dee 16 when the Loyal
weekend with his pareata, Mr. son of the Rev. aDd Mrs. Oon'
y
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;omen's ·Class of the Middle· Mrs Gale Shrimplln Jr. the
and Mrs. Roger Morgan and lid Boone is reeuperatlnf from
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
took part In tho homeeomfllg
pneumonlll
The Rev. Wendell G. Stutler / if Harry Canterbury under.,port Chur.ch or ChriSt met Th urs- ormer· CBro1yn N'ch
' o1son, ' was Mr. and Mrs. Bruce !Joyd ceremonies.
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HospitaLat Veterans Mentor"GIRLS ON THE BEACH" was pleasantlv surprised Mon- wert major surgery Wednes-,day evem"l for a covered dJSh !he hooored guest at ~ weddl"l were In Charleston, W.
Va.
(Technicolorl
day evenirg when members of da ,. at Holzer Hospirnl and " dmner at the church.
shower Thursday .everu"l at tho over the weekend for a fall Miss Sandra Simpson, who Mr. 8lld Mr~. Roher! Harris,
Martin West, Noreen Corcor· IhiS con~egatwn assembled m co~valescing mcely.
0 ~1 home or Mrs. Allee Mills, wtth sboe show. Mrs. Lloyd is. a~- attends busine88 school 1n C!'&gt;- Columbus, VISited over t h t
.
The
b~rthday
anmversary
an. The crickets The Beacb 1
the social room of the Syra· 1 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wtppe/ Mrs. Cash ~raiey was observ Mrs Mtlls as hostess.
companying her husband m bts lumbus, spant the weekend wtth weekend with their daufhter,
Boys, Lesley Gore.
cuse Methodist church to ob- and family of Baltimore, M~. ed and she was presented a de:r Games were played and priz~ terrJtory this week.
her par-:nts, . Mr. aDd Mrs. Susan, 1 teacher Jn tbt Pome"CLARENCE oHE
CROSS·EY ED LION"
serve his birthday.
'were weekend guests of the~r orated rake . ~y 7rs. thOscta es were won with Mrs. Lenora F
t Bachtel Jr a soph James Simpson.
roy Schoola, and with hil fat/).
jlechnlcofor)
arents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roush. De~ratJons or e . Mr a winnin the door prize.
orres
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- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wad-- er, Mr. Robert Harris.
Marshal Thompson, Cheryl
Lighls were turned off. and ~i el 'and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- bles were m charge of Mr '·I ~;f!eshment~ of angle food omore at Mount Union College dell vlsite In Cincinnati recent. Mro. C. M. Hennesy bas re~filler. Betsy Drake.
;on arnval of the pastor, were beitp Neutz/ing Sr. and attend-IRousb and Mrs. Ernest Lai- a/ad nuts mints coffee and al A/Uance~ Oh~o, spent lhe ly with their nephew, Tom turned from Columbuo where
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:turned on as lh~ group sang ru the wedding or her brother. lance.
.
s~rved after the hon- weekend with his parents, Mr. Middleton and family
she spent several days with her
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Wtdnuday, Nov•mbtr 3
!"
Happy
Birlhday''
The
room
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Es/ie
Mossman
Mrs.
Ida
Childs
reported
that
~!',r
wer:st
l!ad
o
ened
her
and
Mrs.
Forrest
Baehtel
and
Mrs.
Nina
Bland,
Akron,
b
daufhter
and fa~ily, Mr. and
NOT OPEN
was cheerful/•• d•coral•d m obrd home Saturdav even- she had made 15 cancer pads 0
gu 'f 1 . 1~
daughter, Mtss Carol Bachtel. visiting her mother, Mrs. Mill· Mrs. Gordon HarriS and family,
servance o( the Halloween sea- returfn
trip to Pitisburgh for the Meigs County unit of J!Jany beaut! u . gJ s.
Mr. and Mrs. James Criswell ~~~~~i;ii;ii;i;i;iiii;;~i;iiii;i~ii;jii;iiiii;i;;;ii;;i;;;ii;iiii
THURS., FRI., SAT.
I
son.
mg
rom
a
'the
American
Cancer
Society.
Favors
of
bnde's
bouquets
I
have
returned from
Pitts- I
Nov. 4-5-6
· Tl
f
pa~ty )l'ere given. .
burfh, . Pa. where they visited
1 g tables p~r and Mrs Frank Ihle have rThe annual Christmas
DAVE CLARK 5
1ere were our ar e
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was scheduled for Dec. 16 Wit~
with relatives.
Shop Elberfeld• mens and boys department on tho ht
1
i cuv~red with while tablecloths returned to their home, Middle. . Cl
to 1be guest hst Included
the
"HAVING A
WILD WEEKEND"
! and decorated with !all flow- town, afler a visit with friends the Homeb~llders
ass
above and Mrs. Garnet Bachner,! Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Walburn floor. Sn the fine seloctlon of fall and winter apparel
The Dave Clark Five, Bar·
; ers. Favors were ca nd\· eo1·n. in the area.
Iserve the dmn~. d t meet Mrs. EU!el Nicholson, M r s. and children of Vienna, W. Va. for men and boys - jackets, IWNttn, sport shirts,
IJ:lra Ferris.
I Preceding the six o'clock cov-· Mr and Mrs. Paul Folmer Members P anne 0
-Marjorie navis, Mrs.
Muriel spent the weekend with their
"CODE 1, VICTIM 5"
Lex Barker. Ronald Fraser, md di sh dinner Mrs
Mary anc d•ughter, Mary Evelyn or _at the church Wednesday morn- IFoley, Mrs. Ruth Nicholson and parents Mr and Mrs Verner lrouson, winter underwear, caps, glov11, dross sh!rts
Veronique Vendell.
. · accompame
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. d Pmnesvi
.
.11 e were
rag
ses· Margaret, Mrs. VI~g_mra
.. Sb ~1m~ See and' son,
· Ke1'th , ·and Mr. and many other lltms you'll be neadi~g and wanllnt
weekend ,ing
.· forTla carpet
R
nd sewmg
M s DonJ
ILisle at the ptano
jhrr son and daughter wtth a guests of his pctrents, Mr. ~nd.· ~i~n. H" ~ ev. a e t r ~t the I]in and Becky, Dnue,
Vlckle and Mrs. Raymond Walburn for fall and winter.
suN., MON. and TUES.
'snug.
IMrs Max Folmer and famtly, a_ .•c s were gu s 'iii and Virginia, Mrs. C/Bire Nlch- and family.
November 7;8·9
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Robert, Richard , Randall andldmneJ . The next meetmg w olson, Mrs. Yvonne Reedy, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nelson
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"CHel:~N:o~tTuMN"
The pastor was prese~ted Rhonda Pullins
or Thurston:be held Nov. IS.
Jean SweU, Mrs. Evelyn Me and children, Terri, David and
(Technicolor) .
sport coat and large barthday 1were weekend guests of theirl
caskey, Mrs. Betty Oliver, Mrs. new baby daughter, Lisa Jo of
carroll j!aker, Sal Mmeo. cake from the church by Mar- rnmdmolher, Mrs.
Raymond!
Gloria Hulton, Mrs. Jestie Mol- Reynoldsburg visited tbis weekPLAID MAD?
James Ste"art
R.chaArd cia Karr and Ele:mor Robson. Pullins Sr. Thev also visited
OC
den Mrs. Gladys Vroman Mrs. nd with her parents Mr and
W1dmark Karl Malden. r·
Tl
. tor gave a
short •
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thur Kennedy, Patrick
ie pas
r.
an
In
,Jen Chesher, Mrs. o y c- Mrs. Russell Batley and lam60 their grandparenls,
W&lt;~yne.
1talk and prayer. Tht're were .,Mrs Rolhn Bearhs.
•
IGhee. Mrs. Kay Rail, Miss ily.
Calarcartoon:
,membe" present mcludmg lus l Mrs Joseph Ruub and son,
Cathy -Wolfe, Mrs. Lynn Stump,
Panchos Hldeaw•Y
,wife and two sons.
Jack returned OOme SatW'day,
Mrs. Frances Lewts and Seren, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mc~l--- - - - - - - - - - -la/ter a lwo weeks VISit at Carol Forrest Bachtel, sopbomore,Mrs. Euvetta Bechtle and Sar hlnny were Thursday eventng
1
Ctty, Flor ida wttb her daugh· stcdent at \!ount Umon Co\: oh, Mrs Sylvia Byers,
Mrs. dinner guesta of Mr. and ':"'·
ter, Mtss Sue Jean Raub.
)lege, a MethodiSt related co ;Marge McDaniel and S u sl e, Sam Johnson m Jacksonville,
1 Mr. and Mrs Clyde Andrews lege, Alliance, was g~est speakh Mrs Loree Smith, Mrs. Pau~ Ohio. The dinner w~s held In
spent Sunday With frwnds at ·•• at Heath Method"! Churc ine Reuter, Miss Carol Lyons, observance of the birthdays of
McConnelsville.
/Sunday mormng.
Mrs. Mildred Karr, Mrs. Leona Mr. Wilbur and Mr. Sam John
Miss Susanna Arnold and · Mr.•~achlel used as
h t siKarr, Mrs. Kitty Kaull u d; son and • farewell lanu'ljl dml fri~nd, Miss Mary Alice Tecco, topl_c, What Has }~:~her ~du·] inda, Mrs. Zelia Riley, Miss ner for Mrs. Charles Dunlap
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students at Ohio University, catJOn Meant to Me_. ~e listed Martha NichallKin and
Mrs who was returning to her home
were guests or her mother, Mrs. the advanta~es whtch . mcluded l.lorothy Nicholson.
in Brooksville, Fla. after a visMaxine Arno!d the last week· ~n opportumty for socJal a~- .
it here with relatives,
end and on Sunday visited at JUStment to choose a purpose m
I /land, w. va. With Mrs. c. L. life, and Jo study religion.
I
Weekend guests of Mr and
Arnold st the home of Mr. and Mr. Bachtel also attended the .
Mrs. William Morris and fam'Mrs. Charles Elliott.
Fail District Conference heid i
lly were their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Abbott and lam, Miss Sharon Smith spent the at J ac kson Su,n da~ alle~ no0 n a,nd
!weekend at Alhens wilh Miss Ispoke on Me.hod!St Htgher Edily of J,ancaster, and . their
:Susanna Arnold and attended !Ul'&lt;ttion_as a student attending. a
son, Mick, a sophomOre at
Ihe root boll game.
!MethodiSt College from t h 1 s 1 Plans W&lt;re made for a for- Ashland College. They came lor
Mrs. Mary E. Ohlinger re· area.
eign speaker to attend
next the. homecommg ~arne m which
turued home '' unday after 8 ' Rerormation Sunday was also , Sunday evening when the- West- the1r sister, Sus1e Morris was
!en days visit i~ ColuJ~bus, Day· observed an~ the ~ev. M. E. , minster Youth. Fellow~hip of the one of the queen's attendants. I
ton and St. Mary's, Ohio.
Dowson contmued hts se:mon on Middleport Ftrst Umted Pres- ~
"Abraham, Man of Faith." A byterian Church met Sunday
• , • for Nationwjde Car Insurance! You'll like our
ATTEND DINNER
quartet from the choir compos- ev.nmg ot the church.
big savings cmd fast service. too, For details. caJI:
' Mary Bacon, CHrol wo If e,,ed ol Mrs. William Russell. Mrs. Leland Brown,
moderator,
.a nc! Nonga f{oberts,
teachers .M. E.. Dowson, Mr.
Chester conducted the meeling. Edith
I
' m the Norlhwestern
Local fannetull and Mr.
Eugene Haptonstal/ was pianist for the
ff
214 E. 2nd St. Pe•rl and Ken William• Pomeroy, c
School District, attended
the ~arrls, sang a sacred selectJon, meeting. Readings iDclud~d,
CO
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joinl dinner meefing or School J)•~; Lord and Father or Man· I"Cal/ed of Abraham" by Edith Mr. and Mrs. James Bearhs
' Masters' and School Womt&gt;n'~ , ktnd wtth Mr. Wtlham Russell Haptonstall; "Faith and Cour- entertained with a Halloween
' clubs held Thursday at
the ,a( the organ.
Iage'' by Bill Haptonstail; and party for their sons, Timothy
' '.;, .
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First Methodist C~turch In Ath-~
DAUG ER HONORED
a poem by Olila Lewis.
and Scott, Saturday evening at
.
ens.
Chel
Long,
''•ws
Edt
lor,
M
nd
~
Ch
W
ld
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Th
R
Howard
Ruppelf
their home in Flatwoods.
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Mutual Insurance Company
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1\'BNS-TV,
Columbus,
wos
theh
r,
at
t
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d
alrlhes
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er
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eb
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cha
ge
of
gelling
a
The party was held in the
..,_ _ _ _ _ home Qftfce1 Col~tmbus, Qhio ---~
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k
r
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rnut en er ame w a mner WI 11 e
r
.
h" h
d
Ipnnclpa spea er ·
. ~~ Sunday at their home, Chesler foreign student from Ohio Uni· recreatiOn room w Jc w~:c; ·
: Road, honoring their daughter, versity to speak next Sunday orat~ for th~ occaslo~.
r
I Sandra on her 15th birthday. evening. He also gave the clos· Pullins and Sandra Wildermuth
I Present were Mr. and Mrs. 1ng prayer. Refreshments of w~re judges of costumes and l
i James Bearhs and Timothy and donuts
and ck!el' were served ! P~tzes were awarded to T~~r 8 1
' Scou, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dill following the meeting by the Lightfoot, and Patly
E '~·
i and Mr. and Mrs. Wildermuth counselors, Mr. and Mrs. Paul prettiest; ~ruce.Biackston, u~ ~1and Sandra Teresa and Cathy. Haptonstall.
est: Donme Smlllh, most ortgt'
'
- -nal • and Teresa Wlldermuth, l

Pastor SurpriBed

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Detwted To Ths lnterall 01 Ths
VOL XVII

NO. 167

en tine

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Melt~oltluon

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Church SerVICe

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Gas Rates

Pomeroy council Monday night approved the third
reading of an ordinance giving the Columbia Gas of
Ohio, Inc. a rate increase tllat wdl average 11% per
cent over the next four years.
Passage of ordinance No. 350, with the lour mentbers of council attending voting "yea," ended a controversy of several weeks between the gas company and
village officials over t h e ·
.
15 per cent, reJected by council
proposed rate hike.
Columbia Gas hac! asked ear- which made a counter proposal
Jier for an Increase of about lhai the increase be approxi-

Youth P/an
For Speaker
Next Sunday

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COrM BRCK .'A.G..JIIN

fi~TIONWIDE

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MEN'S
IVY
SPORT
SHIRTS

funniest.

PROGRESS •. . YES!
CONFUSION ... NO!!
VOTE

FOR

LEGAR for MAYOR
A Paid Po11tlcal Advertisement by The Citizens
For Better Government Committee

Anyone Can

Get In On The Fun

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Win! Winner Will Be Announced

Budget-ptDil flliGIDAIRE

llfasber suab automafir.af/y!

TOILETRIES FOR MEN
4 OZ. ALL PURPOSE

Last Weaks
Winner

English Leather ~.oo
Canoe COLOGNE - - $500
.
oz.
$500
8ru t 4ALL
PURPOSE
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Pick winners of games in entry
form. Entry with most wins and
nearest scores will be JUdged
the winner
e Weekly contests are open to ev·
eryone except employees and
familes of Duttons &amp; Rollers.
e All decisions of juolges are final. In case of tie, duplicate pri·
zes will be awarded.
e Entries must be submitted on
the oificiai form, as printed in
this paper, or obtamable at
Duttons or Rollers.
1 Entries must be deposited in of·
ficiai contest boxes displayed
in sponsors place of business or
postmarked Thursday preceedmg game.
e The deadline for weekly submission is 1 P.M. Friday.

DUTTON
DRUG STORE

N. Second Ave.
Middleport, 0.

KoLESPORT
You'll look tmort, feel omort,, ,In th... hand•
10mely detailed 100-;. cotton 1port shim. lh1
collars? Button-down or regular atyle. The colort?
Glowing solids and combinations to go with glj of
l'O"' olocko. Modtrolo in prico-high In sty"nfll

$2.95
Sizes small (14-14'h), medium (1~15'hl, large
(ltl-161(•) and extra large (17-17 112).

Rita Wright
Rt. 1 Cheshire

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11. Middleport-= v1. Jackson

I 2. Pomeroy_
I 3. Roc/no

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14. Wohama

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G•Ifipolls

vs. Eoslern
vs. Rutland

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ROLLER'S

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MENS CORDUROY SHIRT JACS

MASON - The Mason Meth-'
;odist church was host to a "Call
·to Prayer and Set( Deoi'al" program Wednesday, October 27th
al the Mason Methodist Church
' ,with 21 women participating.
, The theme for the program
was "Attempt ' Great 111ings
For Gnd."
I
Mrs. Margaret Pickens was
lchalrman lor the day's activi-1
ty. Mrs. W. H. Foglesong ren: ciered quartet organ music as 1
) ;;::etu~r~r:;:~~~s:;~~;
.Carson and Mrs. William Fry
Isupervised the Quiet Meal.
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Mrs. Ray Tucker and Mrs.
IRoso Roush were in charge of
.the Nursery. The progam was
presented by Mrs. Robert Herndon froin New Haven Methodist
Church on the topic "Medical
Missions Around The World"
and Mrs. Marvan G. Frame
from Mason Methodist Church
on "A New Library for Scarrill College, Nashville, Tenn."
The special offering of $28.30
will go towards the building of
a new• library at Scarritt College and Medical Missions A·
round the World.

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Week Ending Nov. 6

Mason Women
Are Hosts for
PrayerProgram

MIDDLEPORT, 0,

GIVE DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Ponn
entertained with a dinner Friday evening at their borne, Mul·
berry Ave. Guests wer~ Mr.
and Mrs. Ewing Sowards and
son, Dory! and Mrs. Maud Ack·
ley ol Zanesville and Mrs. J.,..

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Next Week.

CONTEST RULES

by 'iW'

Refreshments carrying out
the Halloween theme were served to those named above and
Bobby Ball, ohn, David and
Tammy Blake, Penny Eblin,
Rhonda Pullins, Robbie
and
Linda Eason and Michael Smith.
Adults present were Mrs. John
Blake, Mrs. Harold Blackston,
Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Perry
Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wildermuth, Mr. and Mrs. AI·
I len Dill, Mrs. F. D. Lightloof
and Mrs. John Custer.
j

Can be worn as a shirt or as a jacket. Tapered form
lit, adjustable waist, 100% cotton. Sizes small, m•·
dium, large. Solid colors: blue, red, black and tan. ·

malely 7 per cent.
It was arter the gas company
refused the counter offer that
the new proposal for a Ill&gt; per
oent increase over the next
four years was submitted by the
utility.
Jn the only other action of
council, it was decided to ad·
vertise for bids for a new police
cruiser. Franklin Rizer made
the motion and all members
voted In favor or it. The pre..
ent cruiser has been driven over 81,000 miles.
The balances in various operating funds as of November 1
included general, $11,572.71 ; fire
department $3,527.00; cemetery,
1&amp;18.49, overdrawn, street, 17·
966.79; stole highway improvoment $877.34: utility, $1,085.87
and parkinl lot meter $3,524 .•
81. The total in activo funds of
the villages as of Monday was
$27,106.63.
Attending were Mayor Charles Logar, Clerk Edna Schoenleb, and councilmen Don Collins, Fran.Jr.lin Rizer, Lou Poulin, and Roy Reuter.
THE WEATHER
aear, ool 10 eaol tenlght,
ROYALTY CROWNED- Miss Judy .Moore, left, 1964 Homecoming Queen of Middleport High school, places crown of royalty on the
Jow 35 • 41, WedntsdaJ IUDnJ head of Miss Sandy Hollinshed, MHS semDr who won the honor in a popular vote of the students of servmg as. Queen Fn~ay mght at the
llld warmer.
football game and dance following it. Miss HoUinshed chose escort Kenny Engltsh of Pomeroy High schooL-Picture by Kenny Grover.

Party is Given
For Tt"mothy,
S Bearhs

WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY

...................... - Legar Predicts Early 50 o Sewerase Aid
Charleston Surgeon Joins
veterans Memor-.··a·I·s·t-aff ..

Pomeroy will have ilB long- required before further· llepo pons will be given out by p a r - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - -

MfSo Myers Consti.tUti"onal R•'ghts ··s
n.·es Monday Issue ··n Mason County Case
I ffiffflnatJ

aw~fto,onty_! ti~iP.~

delayed sewage disposal plant con bo taken, now
wrcnaots ,Iter ,Nilsoon, according to Mayor Char- the submissiOn uf a topograph- vember 13. ., .
,
Jes Legar,
ical map of the area by lhe ''SanLa Claus . wtil occupy
Veterans Memorial Hospital Admlmstrator Charles Mayor Legar told the Pome- Community Improvement Cor- a place of prommence, amvmg
Rideout today announced a new M.D. surgeon has JOtn- roy Chamber of Commerce Mon- poralion.
by boat about December 3 for
ed the staff of the county-owned facility in Pomeroy.
day 50 per cent of the needed
Assistant Regatta Chalrmaa a downtown parade, and holdThe new surgeon, Dr. George R. Rosenbaum •. M. D:, financing for the $525,000 pro- WIUis Leadingham reported ing forth regularly the.reafler in
POINT PLEASANT - Abridgment of the constitu
began his duties here Monday. Dr. Rosenbaum IS cer!t· jeet has recenlly become avail- tbat tbe datts of tbe 1181 re- a decorated housetrader parkft
tiona! righfs of a Negro employee at Laktn Hospital it
fied in general surgery by
able through the federal Econ- calla hove been od lor June ed outSide the downtown stores.
bet· Indictment by the grand JUry fo1 being drunk on
the American Board.
or Virginia at Richmond in 1938. omic Development Act. State 10.11-12, and that attempts are
Present at the
luncheon I Funeral serviceo lor MIS. Jay ' dul) was argued Monday 111 Masoa County Cu·cutt ~ourt
Dr. Rosenbaum, a native of Dr. Rosenbaum worked 21&gt; administered funds, pius a $180,· being made lo Include the rt- meeting at Crow's Town. and Mym, who dte~. '". fhe Deacon- Charleston Attorney Paul Kaufman had his mo!ton to
Tazewell County, Virginia, has•years in general practtce arter 000 bond issue passed for the gtonal Miss American contest Country restaurant, In addtlton ess Hospital, Cmcmnall. Mon- quash Ihe charges demed although he mamtamed that
spec/ollzed the past 5 years graduation from medtcai col- purpose, complete the financ- here at that time,
to !he above, Included Bob Ja· day evening, will be held Fn- Negroes were excluded from lhe ~rand JUry brmgmg
in general surgery at Charles- lege before gomg mto the U.S. ing.
Christmas promotion arrange- · cobs, Bob Wingelt.
Marrom day at 2 p. m. at the Ewmg the mdtctment. He told the court \ trgmta LeLegal, Laton, w. Va., in his private prac- Army. He served 43 months -'~ In other business, Franklin ments 81Jbmiltcd by Jack Kerr Hoffner, Rev. RICk
Martm, Chapel wtth the Rev. Jerry ktn. had been dented the nghts uf protectiOn guarantlct.
the Paci.llc with several mtli· Rizer said Federal Aeronautics and approved by the group in- Kermit Wallon, President Jack Masters officiating. Burial w•ll; teed t~ her by the 14th and 15th amendments to the
He completed his pre-med tary diVISIOns, mcludmg the Administration approval of the elude $900 in prizes to be given Carsey, John Blaetlnar, Robert be in the ramtly Jot at Beech U. S. Constttut10n.
work at Hampden. Sydney Col· 24th Infantry. He . also served proposed Meigs County airstrip, at four coupon drawillliS. Cou- Gant, and guest, Tom Roberts. She was a charter memer l Followmg arguments of counsel for the state and the
lege In Virginia and at the Unl- with the 29th. diVISion at Ft.
- -- --Grove cemetery.
defendant on the mollon to quash the mdictment, the
vers/ty of VIrginia. He gradu- Mead, Ga.~ whlie tn the states.
She was a charter member case was contmued untti the - · ~ - ----·~ - ated from the Medical College After bemg diScharged from
~RANI&lt;FURT, Germany I
of the Pythian Sisters, Magnol-1 January term of court.
! grand Jury,_ entered gmlty plea•
the Army, Dr.
Rosenbaum
)api) _ Au aulopsy reve~~led.
ia Temple, and its past chieL I Other action m the Mason , to both mdtctments and w1ll al~
worked from 1946 through 1950
"ao amount" of alcohol ID
She and Mr. Myers had been County Circuit Court Monday : SO be sentenced on Nov. Sth.
in general sur~ery at McGuire
t~e body of Pic. Jobn David
married 51 )'ears and had Jived I consisted of finding William E. , The appeal action of Paul
Veterans Admmistrabon hospJt(Sandy) Rogers, tbe JJ.year..
in Pomeroy until going to Cin- &lt;:onnolly, R1 . 2. Leon, guilty on Arnolrl Roush on a non~ sup..
ai in .Richmond.
old adopted son of cowboy
COLUMBUS IUPI)- A scien- cinnati. She was the daughler a contributing to the
dehn-1port charge was continued un·
Besides bemg c~rtlfied by the
actor Roy Rogers, Tbe young ti t th' k
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will be- of the late Fred and Evelyn I queney of a mmor indirlmenf ti l November 26th.
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sursoldier died suaday tu au. s. come
s
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_eru'Jtura/ tool Survivors include her husand and dism1ssal . of . a second ,, The petit jury, which J~as
gAmer1can
Dr R
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a maJor
agrtc
ery, · osen urn IS
- The Meigs county Commun· Army hospital here or aspbyxlc 1 t'ng
lhe Fultz.
I ct.arge of contnbutmg on mo- l schedcled to return lor duly oo
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low of the Amerlc~ Colleg~ of ity Action Committee will meet latlon due to vomiting.
:;~n~~
yeraru;ea ~~ moisture : Survivors indude her husb.1nd, lion of the State. Cunnolly Wlll Novrmber 4, was dismissed by
Surgery, ~e Amertcan Society Thursday evening at 7:30. at
and tar~ growth rate.
i .Jay, who is critically ill in I be sentenced on November 5th.: the courl as all actions requir&amp;he
of Abdommal Surgery and th.e the Ohio Power Company butid·
An Army tpakesman aald
p
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. I !he Deaconess hospital : t wo1 Robert Mason Bush, Mason,! ing their oervices have been
Pan Amertcan Medical AssOCI· ing.
he could neither confinn ftOr
Dr. s. M.. Kmg, ~rl scientist daughters, Mrs. Martha Jane indicted on two counts or mlent disposed of.
atlon.
th
ogram deny pnblisbed reports tbat for International Mmerals and Shiveler Cincionati and Mrs.' Jo defraud by the September The Grand Jury schedtiled
W
Dr Rosenbaum •aid Monday 1n1ormat1on on e pr
Rogers bad fallen ill Iller h ·
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to d te ill he giVen and dis- engagtnr In a drtoldng contest. C emtca 1. ory. : · • sat a Iris Kelton, Richmond, Virginto report again November 4
rest e ln ew aven,
~ w
ed ~er er of
the Amencan Society of Agron- ia · three granddaughters, Rhea I
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at 1 p. m. cbanged its reportW. Va. lor the p~sent. The cuss1on of a propos
. g • These reports said Rogers ae- omy's meeting here Monday A~n Lozier Madison, New Jer310
in time to November Stb at 1
SNOW COLD AND RAIN new local phy91c/an Indicated he Calha and Meigs countteS UD eepted a challenge lo drink that JMC already is using com. r
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piqued '111e northern comers of has no
of open· der
five posseo of vodka, brandy pulers to calculate soil temper- : ·
p. m.
the DltioD loday but the rest of '"\l.t:.~~to worka':.~ely at ;:::n Economic Opportunity Act and whlaky In ZO mlnltes.
ature and moisture,
Richmond, Virginia; four great!
Veterans Memorl~ Hospital
the country enjay cle~r weath- Veterans Memorial Hos ita/ lor will be held.
iMt w®mr&lt;
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He and other IMC research- grandchildren, and a brother,
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Admlssiono- Mtldred White,
er. Many western etties • e t the present" 'd Dr p R
ers have worked oul a comput- Liston Fultz, in Pennsy!vama,
An OhJO Fuel G~s Co. line Cheshire;
Patrick Cochrao,
high temperature recordo Mon- ba
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osen- All persons Interested In pro·
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formula that continually She was preceded in death by rroptured at Umon ~ urnace late Middleport : Daisy Van Meter,
daJ
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grams to reduce school dropevaluates soil temperature and a brother, Henry Fultz, and a Monday _aflernoon.
tern- Portland ; David Eschelman,
Up to ' lDCbes of snow was
outs and to aid boya and girls 16
moisture reports from hundreds grandson Jay Kelton.
porary Irregularities m the Pomeroy; Aries Simpson, Ruton the ,.ound today In the New
through 21 years are Invited.
of u. s. Weather Bureau Sta•
Dow of nalura/ g"' lo . the /and: Florence Bradshaw, Ruimountain•
and"-·
up to
. to se l
tions across the Unitde States·
LODGE TO MEET
Metgs
, Athens and Ga/lia coun- land:
•IJ.alnplhlre
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Vermont
This Is an opportumty
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Pomeroy Lodge No. 164. Freel Y areas..
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Discbargtw - Anna ous ,
ln8 temperatureo lhoved southp pr
. I nd ed ti
the commerce field lor adults]
and Accepted Mason• will meet Columbia Gas of OhiO custo- New Haven . Morgan French,
ward Into the Carolinas.
0&amp; are being offered In NorthwestANNOUNCE EXAMS
I Wednesday Novembe; 3, at 7:301 mers were asked_ to conserve
Nettie
Jenks,
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ern Local &amp;hool district, Supt. The Ohio Mine Examinlng ·p. m. at the Masonic Temple ·gas as a
meas- Pomeroy ;
Nelson,
ALGIERS -THE AFRO.ASDonald McKenzie anoounced to- board l!as anoounced that ap- when the annual election
oll ure to avert more senous pro. dleport ; Dianna Nelson, M•d·
1m IIIIDJDh conference was
0
Infant Is Buried '
day.
. plications are now being accept- officers will be held. There wlill blems from the Hockmg county dleport; Alma
PomJIIII!tponell lndellnltely today, and
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eroy; Oavtd Boone, Mtddleporl;
llllliY delfpteo laid they doubt. Ethan Harper, 80, Secood-st At Middleport
es are typtng shorthand and of Mines Examinations will be ing All Master Masons are in- Workmen were rushed to the Dorothy Watson, New Haven.
ed the meetJng ever WGU!d ho Pomeroy, died Monday In Meigs Eddie Eugene Laudermill, In- hookkeepi"l 1•and U The class- beld In ·Columbus during the•vited
scene and the break was rellelt Qgnnnuntn Chinese OJiPC&gt;' General H!l'pltal. He
had !ant son of Larry and Mildred es will be open to ' anyooe lD early part of November. Inter.
pa1red with normal operaUon
Melgo Geaeral Ho!pltal
lllllon lellllled the
summit, been a tailor for more than 50 Moodfspaugb Laudermllt, S. Se- Meigs Co\lllty.
ested persons can secure appl~ FAIRFIELD STATION restored by iO p m.. according Admlul101 - Roy Winebret~o
whldt wu to have
Frl· yeero.
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cond-av., Middleport, died Mon- The extension &lt;OW'IIOS wiU caUon forms from Arnold Snow- Monday temperatur"' - high to AI Leonara. local manager ner, Syracuse.
dl7.
Survlvoro include I siSter, day afternooo In the Veterans be slate supported through the den, m1ne Inspector, R. D., Porn- 63; low 23. Tuesday readiDf
the Columbia Gas of Ohio, Dlscharfeo - Tbomao Welle,
l!'llrtlp minllten or their Mra. Clamtco Roover, and a Memorial Hoapltal SUrvtv1ng •n B .
Offl Edu tto di·" eroy
fO at 10:30 ._ m.
JllC.
Harrisonville.
depptlts from 46 Allla llld brother, Etekel, both of Palneo- addiUon to his pareats are the .usme"
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Dltlon.! ville, a niece and four nephewa. Jllandparenta, Mr. and Mrs. awn. Northwestern Local Is rerudled the decillion to pat off Mr. Harper Wb ompioyed for Lewis Laudermilt, Pomeroy and portediyoneof thefirstdlatrlcts
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lhe conference late MOilday many yean by the New York Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moodis· to h~ve the state SUpported exU
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rtfchl aDd llUIOtlltlled U ofllc. Clothing House u its tailor paufh MlddlO!JOrt· a
great tenSlolll course.~. An earo/lmeat
lallJ early t1!ll mornfllg. II - and later Cljlel'ated his Ollll lhop . . . .ther, Mrs.' Lovena Neal of 12 persona Ia needed to start PT. PLEASANT - H6nder. center in tbe township.
of Education, New Hoven, a re- approxima~iy $100,0110 and till
lhe third poolponemenl tllil across from Pomeroy w,n hall of Middleport, and a brother, the classes.
son Mayor Archie HOIU'y dis- The advisory committee ap- tailer; Charles Fluharty, Apple structure WIU ho fiunred lar&amp;•
•year.
adjacent to quarters oeeupled Larry, Jr., al borne.
CU88ed with his council ond 20 pointed to work with council on Grove, administration, and St/B ly by the Federal ~
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b)· · Reuter_lnsunDce AfODdy.
Graveside rites were beid toTAit~N TO BOilPITAL vlsitoro at last night's COUDcil the proposed cultural &lt;enter con- Merc~dante, Parkersburg, In- with oontribullons from lndlJI,
. · ~ · CITY -A PAS- He wu widely !mown in his day at 1 p. m. al lhe Middle- The Mtddleport E-R Squad meeting the proposed Malll)il aisll of Mrs. Garnett Stanley, dll.!tr18l relations.
lry and t:llUilly eivle . b'ain knifed lhrouih home commuqJI)' for his pleU. port Hill cemetery, wtth the was summoned at 11:50 p. m. Coonty Cultural Cen~ and re- 'Point Pleasant, a teacher i•lhe The proposed project, accord The mod&lt;rll structlll'l! "' - ~ bus at I IUburban ant dioposttlotl and humor. He Rev. Clyde Bartlett offlctatlng Monday for Aries Simpson, of &lt;eived from the council approv- local high IICboof; Dr. Wllpam 1ng to Mayor Henry, will ho sists largely of 1 round atltliiAII
t_, ll'ldl CI:OUinl 11 ml1ea north iras a blehelor. ArraiJ8emenll Arrangementl were under tile Langsvlile, who wu taken to al of an adviaory C~Immiltee Artrip, Southside, professional: constructed te IOI'vt and bene- ium, douhlinc u a planeW
iitt .illrlt, Monday alib~ kl11IDf wiD be alUIOUIICed later by lhe direction of lht Rawllnp.Coats Vetera111 Memorial :&amp;spital as and the '&amp;o ahetd' to Initiate a George McCausland, fll'lller; fil the wboie popnl•ce of Mas- tum, oerniDII' rGOIIll, Bill ol
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COoalln\led 011 pact t)
Ewflt&amp; Fwteral ho~t.
Jluutrll 1tom1.
a medleal palleD!.
Jnll'aaJ to develop 1 etllllll'll BiU Howard, 111111ber Gl 11oan1 on. Cotml)'•.'l'llt adlllcnill ccm (Oonllaluell ·OQ PIP I ) · ·.'

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Vr!no "f Broadw~v • , • renorfi"~

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Removal Sale
CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK
BARGAINS IN SHOES
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PICK-A-PAIR SHOE STORE
On Main St. In Pomeroy, Just Below Simon's M1rket

keepp::~u~~P~~:::rl ~~Jrthat1lead
Joveto tonowhere,
take little
and

Karl on
allsort•
the lalest
horror
" After all," he aays,
n·t want to be known 11
year'1 monster."

turn off on side roads, and never
1 trip, just takt off. I'd
do my housework at
midnight or moybt bake t cake
Jam" Fox, the cute ltngllsh at % 1. m. after tpendllll •
star of ''King Rat," refusea to lovely day on unconveutiona l
l'onfirm or deny any romanre things. In fact , I really TR~ not
rumors. " I'm terribly old-fash- to get in ruls, because 11fe ls
ioned about that sort of thing," more fun that way.
he insists with what must be But my husband! He'1 10
tongue very much In cheek.
predictable that I even know
hoid that an actor belongs to which invitations I must turn
the public only insor&lt;tr as i down. On Sa turday morning he
work is conrerned. What re never varies : up at 8:30, break..
does in his own private life is fast of bacon and egga !noth.
his own bloody business. "
ing exoUc or even different\,
Bravo, JJmmy, but don't for- go out and mow the lawn, dig
get how hard your worked to around the shrubs, wash the
get to the point where people car, eat lunch and be in front
wNe interested in your auto- of the TV in Ume for the ball
graph - or your romances. U game. 1 bet if they cancelled
you want to assure yourself of 8 game, ht'd go Into 1 oervou1
comrlrte privacy, get out of 1 flt. because he just simply
show busi ness and become a couldn't change that schedule
bank clerk.
wilhout traumas. As for golnl
- -to bed - it's z:otta be 10 p. m.
John Wayne tells pal!! that on work days, 11 on week..ends.
hi ~ secret ambition ist o play except on poker nights. Are
James Bond - "That I!! ," he most men like this ?-ROSE
add~. "if Sean Connery really Dear Rose:
meant it when he said he was No . SOME mea never do
tired of the role."
anylhing on achedule - 1 n d
Sean probably did mean It, - ·- but it wa .. ungrateful of him to
say so. Ht could have been a
little-known actor In a zillion :
B picture!! for the rest of his
life if it hadn't been for ian
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Flemlng'a character.
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Rex Harrison spent week s~
Racine, RDI , Ohio
growing a beard for hia role •• Dear Sir:
Pope JuliUJ tn "The Agony and 1 read In the paper I hIs
the Ecstasy ." then, at t h e week that Pomeroy had declarlast minute, when the cameras ed war on the rabid akunk sit·
were ready to turn. he shaved ualion.
it off. He felt it made the Renaisu appears that they are Ul·
&amp;anre pontiff look loo modern. ing the same technique in try·
Dritwled Rexy . " 1 was rather •· ing o gel rid of the •'skunk''
{raid that the beatniks would or the penitentiary, (as wt of
claim me I! their idol."
Racine call 10, in handling the
Quit kidding. you old scene situation concerning the prison
stealer. you know qui te well site.
that your coitrure
isn 't quite I agree on one point. If I had
right to make you the hero of a threat or a skunk invading
the '' Mods" or the "Rorks .''
my home, I certainly would try
Lamont Waohlngton, talented my best to get It located as far
understudy to Sammy Davis in away from my home as possi•·Golden Bov'' is uncommonly ble. This mus be why w many
ffiodest aboUt the praise he's r~ Businesamen's A!lsociations of
ceived for performing wheo Sam Pomeroy-Middleport Area and
my baa been out or the show. ohers· froM Ahens Belpre Mt·
He oay1: "Being Sammy·• stand- letta and Porkeroburg have had
In Ia like the talking dog . Jt'a editorial• favorable to the Melp
not 10 much what he says, t's site, in the ~&lt;Great Bend Area.''
the fact that he can do it •t all Of course, we know that Park..
ersburg know1 what a penitenis what gasses everybody."
tiary can do towards brandin&amp;
Peter O'Toole, who had no 1 community. Look at MoundsromancH in "Lawrence or Ara- ville, W. Va., ond then think •
bia" and nothing to speak of in bout his siuaion ha ia beiDI(
"Becket," seems to be makina forced ono he people who live
up for lost time. In hlo last la and around he "Grea Bend
film, ''Wh&amp;t'o New, Pussycot," Area."
he wooed sucb beautie1 ao Ito1 am oppoud to tht location
my SChneider, Capucine, Paulo of a penitentiary at the propooo
td tile, or any otbtr location Ia
Meip Couny. Wby ruin a beautiful country with • "tbiDr' Uke
that,
wheo if left alone bonora.
DIYDTIO TO INTUUT OP
MltG$-MASON ARIA
ble inclustriea could develop out
of bl1 ortt. A prllon would
forever bar anyllliDC else from
oomilll into our ,,.., After all,
who would want to locate nell
door to • manmum HCW'Ity
prlsoo, with the limited law en·
'oreemtnl ht "' blva lD be
area?
f am elllllng lbla letter with
deepest con&lt;:t!Ml lor aU retldeoll II MeJp County, II wt
ge ht prtaoa locaed Ia be
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Top Offense,
Defense

Old Town FJats
Society Notes

and wouldn't admit the press to Ithe top of the M'&lt;I-Amencan 2. Sandusky (8) (IH))
Mrs. Homer Icenhower
Rev. Edward Griffith, Mrs. Illinois
2 2 0 81
Eastman and her family.
his dressing room to voice his Conference wi th three
3. Middletown (2) (8-0)
on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carroll Alma Pullins, Mrs. Waid Hay· Ulinois
2 2 0 81 63 1 Mr. and ~rs. ~h~rles Barnett .
protests. Instead he shouted . tive wins, ~as. taken ove:
4. Warren (7-1)
and family.
man, .and daughter, Cheryl of Michigan
1 3 0 85 69 of. Grove City VISited. r~ently
obscenities and charges or of the statistical leads ID
5. Upper Arlington (IJ..O) 131 Mrs. M'al'ie Autherson Low- Racine Mr Wesley Cozart lo- Indiana
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RoeK and two cal. She received many
nice 1owa
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7. Cin. Moeller (3) (IHl) 117 eh.'ldrMra. KR_uth
th nd
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door, an. t dmal y the news~den boast the top total orfense
8. Steubenville (7-l)
106 c I en, el a
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wer~ eviC e rom e corn or defense. the best rushing
9. Shelby (8-0)
44 Cole Run, Mrs. Violet
and coffee were !lerved. aister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ours Torch VISited Mr.
IIODiftN
outsld: th room.
fense and defense and the
10. Canton McKinley (6-2)
and Mrs. Freda
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie West at- and family over a recent week mer Icenhower.
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YOUTHPUL
Correct &amp;;orecar~s
ond best passing attack.
Secood 11 &amp;eama: ll.
local, visited Mr. and
tended the homecoming 'Dt the end.
Mr. Charles Joh.nston, who IS
Merv McKenz1e, .chalfmao .of lone weak spot is pass defense, land Benedictine :t5; l2.
Carl Autherson.
Sutton Church,
Johnny, Aaron and Ollie
employed at Loram, . spent a
t~e Toronto Athletic~. Comm1s- where they rank last.
nati Roger Bacoa a4; 13•
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lehew
Mrs. Carrol Rhodes took ill Say~"e visited their
weekend at home With Mr.
JJOD , showed the ~ffJcJal scoreIn individual categories, they St. Vincent and Niles 24 each; family visited Mr. and
suddenly and was taken to Hoi- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clint
and M~. Lawrence Johnston
&lt;ards to Chuvalo s manager, boast the top three scorers in IS. Youngstown Chaney 23 ;
Robert Morehead,
Sherman, zer hospital. Mrs. Mona Rich- son and Mr. and Mrs.
and family.
Jolms1on MIEiiCA'S l.l1la IEWM38
frvmg Ungerman, and . sai&lt;J Joe Kozar with pomts,
Toledo Scott and Al!hland
W. Va:, and Mr. and Mrs. G. ey Is staying with her father Johnson of Portland.
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they were correct and off1c1al. Matte and AI Moore with
each· IS . .\thena 18 . 19. ·
E. Molmex, Ravenswood, W.Va. and doing the work.
)lr. and Mrs. Lawrence
hJm," McKen.~ie said,
each, the top offensive threat
26. Lorain King '16.
They also visUed Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Euler, IRon, Mr. Paul Ours, local, Mr.
"That didn't really
Matte and
Olben: Oregon Clay (I) I$; Jess and Bertie Flmn of Sher- local, and Mrs. MarJory Roush and Mrs. Tay Beaver, Let.art 1
him," McKenzie said,
second in passing and
Ross and Dover 14 man.
of Portland visited their 10n, Falls, called on Mr. aDd Mrs.
there was no error on the
on Matte's arm and
Lancaster (1) 13;
Rev. and Mrs. John
Daniel Euler, Mt. Veron recent· Maywood Johnston.
and they were
power and speed.
IZ; Boardman
were recent Sunday
1y and from there went oo Mr. and Mrs. Homer IconReferee Sam L u f t s p r in
Willie Asbury of Kent State Cleveland Heights 0; Mentor
gaests of M~ . and Mrs.
Morgantown, W. Va., and viSit· bower called to see Mr. and
_ __ _ _ _ __:__ __:c retained his rushing lead
Marion and Toledo St.
Miller, Oleshire.
ed another son, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clint Cocbryn, Portland, I
546 yards in tt9 carries, but each; Louisville,
Mr. Arhe West and
Robert Euler and family over Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Icenhower
sophomore Moore closed
South, Mansfield and
Sayre, local, called on Rev.
the weekend.
and family of Pomeroy Route
He has 491 yards in 106 Catholic
7 each;
Mrs. John Busch recently.
Mrs. Henry Euler spent Moo- and Mr. and Mrs. Robert JefNorth, Cincinnati Taft,
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sayre
day with her sl.!ter, Mrs. Doyle fers, Syracuse, and Mr.
Ron Seifert of Western
Newark and Rovenna 6 each· 8011 • Ollie Jr., VISited her
Sargent, Darwin.
Mrs. Wilbert Smith, local.
igan held on to the passing
Garfield lleights,
' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Mrs. France~ Brown "n d Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Po r
with 34 completions in 74
Brookh•ven, Colwnbus DeSales !::\Portland. They also vtsll- family of Oak Hill visited her, land, Mrs. Luda Jobnsoll

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Coaches awarded the Spartans
25 votes for the No. 1 position
and 336 points, the highest
marks of the year.
Tied For Second
Arkansas, whlcjl has traDed
by the slightest of
throughout the season,
caught the Cornhuskers,
tying the Big Eight team lor
second place with 294 points.
Sadly for the Razorhacks
ho h th
t
t ug . ey s I·uJ ost ground to
Michigan State.
"Almost every year there are
a couple or surpri"' teams in
the Big Ten," noted Daugherty
pnor to the &amp;eason after bis
club had finished with a 4-5

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mark la 1964. "Maybe this - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- -- -season we can be one of those."
He was never more correct.
Afttr bumptng Purdue lHO
two weeks ago to reach the top
spot, the Spartans clobbered
CINCINNATI, Ohio &lt;UPIJNorthwestern 19 • 7 last _week"
Met Harder, former aevellllllt
end. And every one will be
Indian who coached fir tliil
surprised if State doesn't finish
0
New York Meta and IIIII
with a perfect Big Teo record
Chicago Cuhl lbt Jut IWi
and Rose Bowl bid since only
LEONARD A GR ATO
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - Ohio
aeasons, wiD return le Obla M
lowly Iowa and Indiana stand
By
'w
.
AN
college
lootbaD
records,
lnclud·
pitching coach for tile Cl~
5
1
In Its way.
UPI - port•
" '" York Knickerbock· in~ gam es of Oct
~ Reds
under new lolaDaJir
NEW YORK (UPI)
The New
w· L30· Pill Ops
iJ.n
Hellner.
~--ers, long the doormat of the National Basketball Associ· F " ~
3 41
Harder,
, wao aamed
17 91
0 162
6 1 o
SELINE GROVE, Pa. !UPI) alion, talked championships .,day after acquiring 6-foot· Xam ay
56
6 1
With two games left on Jts 11 Walt Bellamy in a trade.
v1o;r
Monday by Reds Presldlul Bill
s c be d·u I e, the Susquehanna Bellamy whose l7.B poinu
Muskmgum
6 t 0 82 19
De Witt as the second member
University football team sud- per game 'career average is the I would field a pair lhat pulled Capital
5 I 0 124 75 of lhe coaching stall. RaJ
deniy found itself without a fourth blgbest among all-time down more than 2 300 rebounds Wittenberg
5 I 0 110 31
Bob Crow
Shure was retained from Manacoach Monday.
NBA players was traded to the la!t season whe~ Reed was Youngstown
5 1 0 '11 70!
ger Dick Sisler's regime last
Coach James W. Garrett and Knickx Monday from the Balti· fiflb in the league and Bellamy Ashland
5 1 1 127 70 1
season.
his two assistants all resigned. more Bullets lor Johnny Green, &amp;lxth.
John Carroll
: ~
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De Witt said many applica.
Dr. Gustave W. Weber, pr.,. Jlm (Bad News) Barnes and Bellamy, an All-America at Bluffton
tions were received and "we
MIAMI (UPI)-Gassius
94
!dent
of
the
uruversity
saki
Johnny
Egan.
Plus
an
UDSJ&gt;o
Indiana
and
I
member
of
tbe
Bowhng
Green
:
~
:
I~
feet
Mel Harder is the belt
just three pounds over figt1tin1g I
Garrett
did
not
feel
that
the
nounced
annount
of
money.
1900
U.S.
Olympic
team,
was
Denison
suited
for the job." lleffDer
weight, takes off today for Las
4 2 0 125 75
team
was
playmg
well
this
year
Draft
Chojce
reportedly
discouraged
at
play·
Mt:
Umon
echoed
the thought, saying the
Vegas and his Nov. 22 world
4 2 0 92 10~
or
that
the
situation
would
The
acquisition
of
Bellamy
ing
in
Baltimore.
O~lO
.state
Red
s
were
"fortunate to obtain
heavyweight title defense
4 3 0 162 1
improve
as
long
as
he
refuUilled
a
dream
of
the
Knicks.
"I
think
Be
II
amy
w
a
,
Miami
a
wellregarded and
such
against ex- champ Floyd Patter9
4
mamed. The Jearn has BD &amp;-7 They drafted him 88 the No. I disenchanted wilh Baltimore," OhiO Northern
Bob Crow, a member of Kent I knowledgeable pitching Cll8cll
; ~ :
r.:;on.
55
4
record
this
season.
pick
in
1961
,
their
privilege
as
said
Bullet
Genl'!ral
Manager
T~ledo
'
University's
Freshman football as Mel." Heff ner was B Meta
Clay has been training here
3 0 98 138
-- .
the bottom-finisher in the ~BA, Buddy Jeanette. ''Right or I ~!ram late
an d so far ha s sparred 61
3 1 98 74 1team. was to play .the C~eve- · euach in 196.4 wh~n Harder
BRISBANE, A~slraha mPI) but that year the Ch1cago wrong, he has outlived his ent S
land Browns tod ay m a bit of . went tht-re. alter bemg on the
rounds, including several exhi3 3 1 82 86 filmdom's lri rkery.
- Three Amencans led by Zephyrs were created and 1usefu lness here."
Akr?n
1Indians mound staff as a
bitions. l-Ie weighed in at 213
D · C
A th
A h 0f ·
·
.
.
: Defiance
3 4 0 9920
.
u
avis
upper
r
ur
s
e
gJVen
f1rst
draft
rights
ahead
of
The
trade
was
eKpenswe
for
i
c·
.
tl
Crow
,
son
of
Mr
.
and
.v1r
s.
pitcher and coach 19 years.
pounds a(ter his workout Mon3 4 0 94 121 Robert Crow Syracuse at Kent De WlTT SAID Harder I
Richmond,
Va.,
moved
into
the
the
New
York
outfit
They
the
Knicks
Barnes
was
the
No
'
mcmna
day, three pounds over what he
tb" d
d 0 f the Queen 1 d ·
·
·.
·
· Otterbein
3 4 0 93 145
·
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tr roun ,
. s a.n picked Bellamy. The Zephyrs 1 draft choice la~t season and Baldwin-Wall
hopes wi!l be his ring weight
2 3 1 91 83 u on a football scho1ars 1p, 1S Cl1·ve land resident, would go to
Lawn Tenms champwnships moved to Baltimore in 1963.
wound up the NDA Rookie of
.
·
on~ of 30 Kent Frosh to be Tampa F!a., soon for two
a ~-: ainst Patterson.
Monday.
.
"
I
think
this
trade
moves
us
lhe
Year.
He
averaged
15.5
~hlo
W~sleyan
;
~
~;
~i
decked
out in Browns' footb all · weeks 'work w1th the Reds'
The champ plans to wind up
Ashe
blasted
Auss
lek
.
Hen~
in.
t
a.
~onte~tion
for
.
the
Eastern
points
in
his
firs
t.
season.
H:i~~lbereserve
garb.
They
~ill portray . the Florida Instructional League
his lraining at a Las Vegas
2 3 2 57 40 world's champwm for the fil m- club
Ladyman
6-0,
6-0,
6-3
while
Cliff
DIVISIOn
litle
not
JUSt
a
team
Green
was
startmo
his
~evM
g
hote l (Sijlr Dustl.
R ·ch
· f1ghtmg
· · to get mto
.
. the "New York Case Tech
2 4 0 59 124 ing of ''The Fortune ~~- k·•e,..
_·- -~- - - - -1 ey of Dallas
· · Texa s was
the play· enth season m
Travetfng with Clay today
defeating Chile's Patrico Rod.rj.. offs," said Knicks President uniform. He has a 13.0 Wetime gentra~ ~~a~e
~ ~ ~ starring Jack Lemon. Crow star- Dwight Carl and Ivan.
were manager Angelo Dundee
guez
6-1,
6-2,
4-6,
6-3
an~
Ji~
Ned
Irish.
averase.
Egan
was
obtained
We~t;~r
a
e
red at guard and ta ckle for the Mr. and Mrs. Charles King
and an entourage of nine
2 5 0 121 137
McManus
of
Berkley,
Califorma
Coach
Harry
Gallatin
voiced
two
seasons
ago
from
the
,
Pomeroy
Panthers last season. and Mr. and Mrs. John Dean
others.
1 5 t 19 102 1
wa edging John Cottril of
1
1 ·
· ·
Dayton
.
- '
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s .
approva of the dea which gave Detrmt P1stons but played only Ob r
1 5 0 liS 159 The movie, directed by 8111 y! and sons VISited Swulay .cu1erAustraha, 5-7, 6-4, U , 6-2, 6-4. him one of the top scorers in 58 minutes in seven games this O~rlm
, Wilder, is to be filmed in Cle ve· nooo with l\1r. and Mrs. KenNEW YORK (UPI) - Watter
1 5 0 115 159
P. Kennedy, president of the
the league.
season, scoring seven points. M ~ ~t
1 5 0 42 193 !' land Municipal Stadi um How- neth Mankins o' Racine.
LEWISB':ffiG, Pa. tuPI) "This now gives us two of the Barnes was the second high- K arJe a
ever the Browns will not be Mrs. Roger Young, Mrs. RolNational Basketball Associa·
1 6 0 120 228
Frank
~BhnkyJ.
Pal~rrno,
forfinest
big
men
in
the
league
up
est
scoring
Knick
on
the
team
W~lny?n
t
I
tion, Monday fined Coach Paul
0 6 1 77 165 available for shots 'Tuesday. I' and Dais, Mrs. Elizabeth Mur1
mer .Philadelphl~ bo.xmg mana- ~ont,'• he said, already plan- in the first few games of the ~ m ~~~~rsit 0 7 0
r As a result of their masquer· ray of this community are ill
Seymour of the Baltimore
1
50 147
ger,. 8 r:ecuperatmg 1ft ~federal rung how to use Bellamy and present season, averaging 15.7
MID .. lMERICAN
ad e, the KSU squad members ! at thi1 time.
Bullets $500 for protesting an FIWNG THE SHOESpemtent~ary
from a m1ld heart Willis Reed.
and Green was third at 14.4.
FONCERENCE
will receive $600.
University Sunday visitors of Mr. and
official's decision during a When Jerry Rhome left
Tulsa
last
year
everyone
attack,
11
,was
learned
Monday,
Walt
At
Center
Bellamy,
who
averaged
31.6
M"
.
sports
publimt
Paul
Schlem- Mrs. Charles Mash Sr. and fanr
game with Cincinnati last
4 0 134 47
wondered what his succesPalermo 1.!1 rervmg . a 15 year Irish indicated plans were to points per game his rookie ~~~~ Green 3 1 0 56 60 mer said the money would be ily were Mr. John W. Brofford
Friday.
sor could do for an encore.
sentence
for extortiOn.
move Reed from center to season, got off to a bad start - K S~ t
gra ndfather and Burdell
Well, Bill Anderson, the
2 2 1 70 47 1donated to the Football Founda· ' her
forward
where
bls
fine
outside
for
him
this
year.
He's
Went
a
~·
h
tion
H
all
of
Fame
in
Canton.
Brorford
and sons of Columbus.
George Ill was the last
Golden Hurricane quarter2 2 1 56 81 i
1
World's
first
.
p
assenger
subshooting
would
be
an
asset.
averaging
only
19
points
per
T
~~ern
IC
·
Visiting
this weekend with Mr.
Ish sovereign to inelnde "u'-• hack, is leading the nation
2 3 0 42 48
way
was
opened
m
London,
EngWith
Bellamy
at
center
and
game,
third
high
on
the
Bullets,
Mo
~
ll
1
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and
Mr!l.
Olen Harrison was
of Fw &gt;" in his offici1ll title. In pa.,ing,
1 2 0 35 45
land, in 1863,
Reed at forward , the Knicks and has only 102 rebounds.
j his mother, Mrs. Ha.rrison, who
0 3 0 17 82 1
OIDO CONFERENCE
was here from Flonda.
M k"
5 o o "Z 6
MISs Donna Hooper spent an
4 I 0
61
evening this week with MIS!
Wittenberg
4 1 0 8t 3t
Lmda Seal and fanuly.
Denison
3 1 o 82 32
Mr. and Mrs: . Wayne Beal
TORONTO, Ont. (UPD- The correctly."
The UPI card was 71~7 for the cheered wildly every time punches, almost all With that Akron
1
The
carleton
Sunday
School
I
had
as recent VISitors Mr. and
1
3
0 62 23 . had an attendance of 62 orfe rmg, Mrs. Roger Young. They also
only challenger today to Ernie Referee Sam L u f t s PrIng .The partisan crowd of 11,500, Chuvalo made a flurry In the spearing left hand and he Mt Union
4 2 0 125 75
Terrell's unanimous victory to scored the bout 12 · 65 for wmner. .
ring, while spurning to applaud hardly threw his ;ight hand Ott~rbein
$! .42. Worship services follow· , vi siled with Mr. and Mrs. Hom·
3
2 0 73 101 · ed.3 The Rev. Clyde Hinton., er Ba1tey._
retain World Boxing Associa- ;errelt, Judge B11ty Burke had The partisan crowd of 12,500, Terr~tl's best efforts. But they once a rol!lld. But he bloddied Hiram
.
3 3 0 98 138
tion recognition as heavyweight II 69-04 for Terrell, and Judge which paid $125,587.50 to aee didn t boo lhe decision.
Oluvalo's nose tn the second Baldwin-Wall.
• christened Srott Rya n Hamson,, There Will be a 50th wedd1~g
1 3 0 48 10
champion was the vanquished Fred Nobert 73~ for Terrell. the bout came to Ifl feet and Terrell landed many lolid round and kept it bleeding Oberlin
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale anmversary celebra!wn No\1.
1 3 0 86 90
1
George C h u v a I o, and he
Heidelberg
1 3 1 41 33 Harrison and Brett Ca~l, the , 7th between the hours of 2 and
couldn't get support in his own
BoaStS
High School
- --- land and Mro. Luda John- Wooster
1 4 0 87 91 1son of Mr. and Mrs. V~rgli Cart. l4 tn the aflernoon for Mr and
hometown.
Grid Ratings
son visited Mrs. Dons Sayre Ohio Wesleyan o I I 7 24 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Dean had · Mrs. Weber Woods al the Bed·
Terrell was almost a oneand Gary Johnson visited Mr. Kenyon
0 3 0 55 94 as recent visitors, ~r. and ~rs. ford Youth Center.
handed fighter Monday night
COLUMBUS (UPU
Mrs. Ollie Sayre recently. Marietta
o 5 0 14 1671Walter Terrell , Amla Watkms,/
when be used his elongated
United Press International Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jordan,
BIG TEN
Vickie
and Billy Kendell of
reach and a punishing left jab
high school football
st. Allrnns, w. Va. visited their Michigan Stato 5 0 o 141 43 Pataslrnta.
..
to keep Chuvalo off balance and
ratings &lt;with first placa
-- _
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_ _ parents , Mr. aod Mrs. Artie Ohio Stat.
/
Mrs
..
o.
Scholl
viS
lied a Sun·
3 1 0 87 66
at long range in a 15-round
won-Jost records iD
Mr. Charlie Carron vis.Jted his West .
Minnesota
3 1 0 80 43 day with her da.ughter Mr. and ~
decision in the firsl defense of
theses) :
sister at Meigs General
A sw-prise party wall held Purdue
2 2 0 44 64 Mrs: Dale l~arrtson and ~o~I. !
his WBA heavyweight crown. COLUMBUS (UPI) .Team
pita!.
lor Mrs. Rodney Grim of II&gt;- Northwestern
2 2
1 M1ss Evalme Arnold VISited ·
0 43
But Chuvalo was unconvinced which has powered. Its wa~ to l. Massillon (lS) (S.O)
Robert Ours and Mr.
cine. Those attending were the Wisconsin
2 2 0 61 10
90 overmght
With Miss _Thresa j
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
Michigan State Spartans, whom
Coach Duffy Daugherty
would 4'surprise" a few
this season, have not
pointe~ him.
They have, however,
pointed Nebraska and Arkansas, which waged a bitter
batlle for national college
football leadership
until the
surprising Spartans spirited
d
away the honor last week an
opened some daylight this week
in the United Press
al ratings.
M;chigan State, which
even considered a likely
der 1n the Big Ten
before the season began,
subslantially to its
lead when the UP! Board

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SIMON'S
Jennffer Jones, working
'"The Idol" - her first film
four yean - was asked
ARE MEN CREA 'nJIIES
i1 1aket fur an actress to
HABIT?
out of retirement. Her reply :
· Two thingo. A good llTipt 111&lt;1 Itlear Helen:
r~assuranrt tram her mirror.
Are men just naturally mort
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Residents of the Pomeroy area ue urged to exerclse extreme caution during the period Tuesday,
bo!lrd rontroi law, hos aireadv ll Nov. 2 through Friday, Nov. 5, wblle the skunk
received $80,000 in bonus
control program to reduee the skunk populatldft
menls and expects to
is in effect.
several times this amount
Children and domestic pels are to be lept out
the near future, Mashetcr
or wooded areas and wutelanda on the fringes of
ed.
town. It is extremely Important that dogs are not
-pennltted lo run loose during these four days.
hThet mfeasurlesi being put into effeet, where the
o
t rea o rab es s greatest, are poisoned eggs gassing or dens, and polson-balled traps. The egg~ wlll
be Injected with deadly polson and are not to be
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Youth Commission to Launch $5.5 Million Report Shows 1Mayor Starts
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Driver Hurt

Guard cutter, The McCulloch,
""' to docl: thl• morning with
285 refugees, including
two
people o" stretcher, two in PI'. PLEASANT - Fred T.
wheelchairs and two
' Campbell, 7Z, Hogsett, who died
women.
Mouday night at his home af.
ter a long illness, was a retired
WASHING'J'UN - FOUR
employe of the American Cor
man teams from the
and Foundry, Huntington. Hel
Energy Commission were sch· was horn Feb. 17, 1893 at Hog·
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eduled to vlsll Ohio's three sett, son of the Jato James and One dr1ver was hurl slightproposed sites for the
Louise Jones CampbelL He was ly m one of two accidents m1200 milli01 etom sbasher
a veteran M WW 1, and a mem- vestigaled in M~igs county Mooweek, bellitllllnc with 1 trip
ber of the Mt. Carmel EUB day by the Oh10 State Patrol.
Raverma today.
church.
The injury accident ~urred
The 3,000 • acre arseDal
Surviving are his wife, Aud· on Rt. 124 about 3.4 miles last
Portage County iJ the
rey Bush campbell; six sons, of Wllkesvtlle. A dump druck
administration's primary
Sh1rley st home .. Lee of Plain loaded With coal•. and dr1ven
for the federal facility.
C1ty, Oh10; Marlin, local; Olin east by John. Mulima, 52, Ham·
tion of Ol!lo's other two
of Hunhngton, John and Rich- den, was go~~~g around a left
tionll aear Marietta and
ard, both of GaiUpolls Ferry; curve, lost coolrol, ran off the
Pike Couuty wlU be made
two daughters, Mrs. Louise Me· right side of the highway, and
llelllly rm4' Friday
Allister of Hogsett and Mrs. turned over. There was mod·
q,
Linda Henry, GaJllpolls Ferry; orate damage to the right side
two sisters, Mrs. Rosie Har- of the truck. MulliruJ
UYSBII, w. VA. _
hour and Mrs. Rachael Bur- abrasions that did not I'IM)uire
der eharges .,.... to be filed rows, both of Hogsett, 18 grand- treatment. He was cil&lt;d to
today in Mineral County against children, ond three
great • Meigs county court Friday on
a man ac:cused of shotg111Jllini 1 IJ'Bndchildren.
a ronditional speed charge.
West Vlrlinla
Funeral oervices will be held A minor accident took
to deeth Ml!lldly
Thursday at. 2 p.m. In the MI. at 7:30 p. m. on Larkin
Offictal! said Robert
Carmel EUB church conducted Rutland. A car being b~:: /
Rice 48 ts acCllled of
IIJ the Rev. Robert Dunn assis~ out of a driveway by '11
TrooP.r 'R. B. Nnechel, 35,
ed by the Rev. Mary Long. Mill- Anderson, 35, Rutland, hil the
Fairmont, tho father o1
graveoide rttes and burial left side ol a parked car
children to deltb u the
be at the church cemetery longing to RnsseU Little, 66,
er and ihree otber oU!ctro
under direction ol Mohr-Stev- Rutland. There wos moderate
tempted 1o arrest him 011
Funeral home. Friend• may damage to the Little w, and
weapoua charge.
call al the late residence after nooe to Anderson's.
p.m. today.
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ij :~·o::~ ~:W1~~ ~:~Novem- 1 D~i~-~nti~~l.__l'_omeroy-Mi~~~eporr, o.. Nov. 2, 1965-! ·••

Mayor Henry reported to the I son and formally announced
Mayes K. Mont lA!e 1J111 . .
!Cuntmued from page I)
council and Interested citizens! he would again seek the
die MdJamel had
~Se&lt;enco, Disaster F1re FigbtiOfl that tho Mason county
Cir- of Mayor on the
their lntonllonl ~ llll!l; reeltiD
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov. slitutioo for male ftrot-offend- ments from juvenile rourta be·
Ulllt and an mdoor swtmnung euit Court had set the date. of Ucket and Incumbent
tioa. Iacwnbent .COUIIIlilmu Ro
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Jamee A. Rhodes announced ... ers, site to be selected, sched- Itween !!163 and 1965, which repool.
' November
for a. mumclpail corder Charles Martin
bert Hope l• not seekllig ~
dav &amp;be Ohio Youth Commission uled for completion in winter of suited in severe overcrowding
Other aclion of the council ' election to be held m Hender- CJ.Imen Richard Hern,
tion.
"ill Immediately launch 1 ~.5 1966.
at Fairfield School for , Boys PT. PLEASANT - M•son , last night was the approval
miiUOD building and rehabilita- A lll().bed f1 millton inaUtution near Lancaster.
County Sheriff George John- a new mercury vapor street II
lion JII'Ojl1lm.
for hoys requiring inienslve He reported a 41 per cent in· son has releosed the activity lightmg system for the town.
A record expenditure, it is be remedial, a~ade~ie a~ voca· crease in commitments of girls report for his department for ~- A. K111g, Adr;ninistrative AsIng made to help relieve over- Uonat programmmg, s1te to be during the same period.
the month of October showing . Slstant A~paiach1an Power Com·
crowding and lo provide addi· chosen, completion wtnter of Rbodes said ne&lt;ds for the pro- the seven man ataff traveled 1 pany told the council ot tre
tional diversified
.
f 1966.
gram were emphasized by the 8,832 miles, worked 1860 man • new syslem , explaming the ad·
h
~ervlCes or - Miscellaneous Improvement facts t_hat: .
j hours in the eounty's
three ! vantages of the new lighting
c 4-drt'\Rhodes swd.
. projects totaling f987,400 at Sci· -Sc10to VIllage, FSB and the cruisers, investigated 24 auto- ! over the present system and
pr gram, under the di- oto VIllage, Juvenile Diagnostic Juvenile Diagnostic Center are Imobile accidents causing $25.-[that the monthly cost would be
rectiou of CommiSSion Chair- Centra, Training Institution of overcrowded.
500 property damage and 11 ! lower than it " al the present.
man Damei W. Johnson, ~as Central Ohio, Zaleski, Fairfield -There is a need for diver- persoDBI injuries; Issued
lSI' The 42 street lights in the
:~a~for completion by sprmg School for Boys, and the H. F. slfication or service.
road law citations; investigated town now cost the town $102.69
. .· Funds come from t~e Christian Camp, ali scheduled -A majority of hoys and four breakings and enlerings: i per month and the new 42 light
$8 ~0 ? voted 1~ last May 8 for completion jn 1966.
girls are being released prior to recovered two stolen automo· system consisting of 32 - 3500
~milliOn bond ."'sue.
Johnson reported a 23 per the time neeeoaary for their re- biles valued at $3,250, and ar- lumen mercury vapor lights and
progr~rn wdl mclude:
cent increase in boy commit- hablUtation in insitutions.
rested one person for auto theft ten 7000 lumen lights would
Youth
camp, a 7of
2-bed MohiCan
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and extradited him to Ohio. cost the town $101.50 per month.
-Renovation
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Also, the department served Tbe new lighting system appro.,w,OOO, scheduled for
Miracle of Leesburg.
88 court papers of ctvtl and ved by council has recently '
eompletlnn tn summer of t966.
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-A 150 .. bed securitv instituMrs. Ada Slack spent Mon. criminal actions, received and been installed in the towns of
lion for girls, to be built across
day m~ht and Tuesday with Mr. served four warrants for the j Milton and Barboursville, w.
the blibway from tbe present
and. Mrs. Harley Johnson and Justice of Peace courts, appre-1 Va.
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Scioto VIllage, cost I!.S million,
farnlly, Wolf Pen.
hended five patients from vari.
completion spring or
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Mr.
Frank
Clark
of
Toronto
nus mental hospitals and booked May?r Henry announced that
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-A 200 • bed Northern Ohio
By Ada lack
visited ~ecently with his sister 40 persons in the county jail. ~11 residents of Henderson wish·
boys• tr · 1 . n f
Mrs Agnes White, son James Mrs. Mildred lfemsiey, brother
- ·-- 1ng to connect 1&lt;1 the new sew·
f
~~n ng Jns 1 u 10 " $40,000 Robert, Mr. Richard Duckworth and sister-in-l-aw, Mr. and Mr!l. Francis Ritter of New Boston.· er system must do so within 60
c~~ rr:!' drawing and ar- anl'l Fritizie Schwarz of Mason, Thomas Clark. .
In the afternoon, accompanied ~ A 1111 . s.
w. Va., attended the Lancast- Mrs. Reva M1lins of New Bos- by Mrs. Slack, they visited Mr.
boys' edi bed Northern Ohio er fair. They also vtsli&lt;d Mr. ton visited her sister and broth· and Mrs. Wilkie Sarson of Port·
tion mooour secun.ty mstttu- and Mrs. James Guinsler and er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willis land.
ing' :·arc~; ;::.r~ng, dra~ children In Lncasler. In Ath· Leadingham and daughters, re- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chap- I
ready by fall : 111$ ees, to
ens they visited Mr. Gilbert centiy.
. man and sou, Eddie, of Colum· t
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Commltm:nts f~erea,
!looper .and son.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jenluna bus visited their grandparents,,
-A 3StJ • bed t 5 . 8 · . • Mrs. Jack Wolfe and son, and son, D. J. ol. Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Quick. j
- ·---$ . m~Jho_n '" Dennis. spent Thursday With spent a weekend With
thelf Mr&gt;. Oma Hysell, her mother i
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Darlene Justis and son, Scott, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. May Cowie, accompanied 1
Middleport.
Jenkins, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. by her son, Bill, of Columbus , PI'. PLEASANT - Arr·ai~ned l l
Mr. Frank Mllls of Mingo lfenry Salser, Racine.
spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. ' before. Jusllce of Peace A. M.
Junction visited his mother Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolle and Ralph Badgley at Tuppers Goodwm on var~ous
E. S. Mills.
Sandra and Dennis were SUn- Plains.
. were : Cecil Absten, Jr ..
Connie Morarlty of Columbus day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Agnea White, James on. and Clark Waldo Kinzel,·,C:h II
was a recent weekend guest Mrs. Robert Wolfe and Judy o£ Robert, and Fritzie Schwdrz of tagev11le, Rt. 3, were ~'
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Racine. The dinner was in Mason, w. va., attended a ,fined $10 and costs on charges I
Arthur Morarity and brother, honor of the birthdays of Den- birthday dinner Sunday in Mid- ['of failure to have vehicle unrus and Mrs. Wolle.
dleport in honor of
Beulah der controL Roy Lee ThorupThroughout the year Marty.
Mr.
Herman
Schwarian
of
Mrs.
Ma1
Bowers
and
son,
White.
Other
relatives
were Ison, Scott Depot: Joe Johnson,
there is one gift that is
Philippi, W. Va, visited Mr. Todd, of Columbus visited her present and gifts were present- IJr., Victor, W.Va., and Julius
ALWAYS in good taste and Mrs. Robert Harden and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carson ed.
A. McLeod, Lakin, were t'.~ch
... that ALWAYS pleas· family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayes.
i Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thomas ' fin&lt;d $10 and costs on spe&lt;dmg
et • • . beautiful flowers IPotts. Mr. Schwarian is
a Mr. aTJd Mrs. Troy Zwilling, spent 3 few days in Columbus ! charges. Clarence W. H1vely,
dellvere dewey-fresh . . . •grandson of the late William Mr. tnd Mrs. Woodrow Hend- vioiting their daughter 8 n d ; N1tro, was lm&lt;d $15 and costs
ricks, attended funeral services soo-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ~ on a speeding charge.
wUb YQUr own personal Bla~e.
Bdl
Hysell
of
Columbus
visitof
their roustn, Mrs.
Clyde mond M!Uer and famil• and 1 Shi 1 B k M
w,
birthday message on the
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e ts mot r, rs. rna Hy- a~e O
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their son and daughter-in-law, va and William
Franklin
'p ec ial accompanying seiland grandmother, Mrs. May Eighteen member• of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas. on ~
Allm
Oh' Rt
:ard.
Cowie.
.
Fo~-Niners clas_s of the Firat Sunday they observed their ~lst l wer:e:~ch fi;~ $10 ~~nd ~osts
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Moore Umted
Church weddln•• anniversary ut the I. on 10
· tox1ca
· ,.1on ch arges.
Sunday Presbyterian
School of McConnells
,.y
, and son, J erry, of Lakewood .
· Miller home.
visited recently with hiJ moth- ville spent a recent Sunday at Weekend visitors of Mr. and othn Neal, Pt. Pleasant,
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'HAPPY BIRTHDAY" e]\
Mrs. Evelyn Moore and ais- the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Mrs. Jack WoUe and family fined $20 and costs on th• J
bert G'!'t. A !"'tluck supper were Mrs. Lucy Justice, Mn. charge of hunting without per- i
1lth 1 gift of flowers ter, Cheryl.
Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hubbard and SOC13l evellllll waa enJoy· Paul Jllllice IOilll Brenda and mission.
•'· from
spent the weekend in washing- ed by the KrollP· The Ganll Paul Jr. of Lelsrt Falls. Mrs. '
---ton, D. C., visiting lbelr son are member of the McConneUs- Donna Terell and son' Billy oil
ASK TO Wl!lD
and danghter-in-law, Mr. ans ville Church.
Pataskala were a1ao
PI'. PLEASANT - Five
Mrs. Dale Hubbard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard, Mr. Willlam Hayes spent two !' pies have mada applications for
Mrs. Hoger Winebrenner and Brenda Lee and David, ol Ba; dayo in Culumbua where be at- marriage licenses in the
59 N. 2nd Ava.
daughters, Kimberly and Keys- shan opent an evening 11 II b lsnded 8 Masonic Lodge meet- ol the County Clerk. Applying
MIDDLEPORT
tal have returned home after Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mororlty. lng.
were: William Dean t\1'0&lt;~.
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day night and Sunday with Shl- spent 1 weekend in Uma where ry, 19, Henderson.
1
ron TheiSS ol Dorcas.
llle 8 tt nded th1 "--al 0f
WY filMS
Saturday guesls o1 Mrs. Ada
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Torres Wayne w:::::o~;r~;:L~
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Slaclt were Mr. and Mrs. Frank her. aunt, Mro. Clark Holmea. Troy, Ohio, and Glenna
Morgan ol Pmsmoutb and Mrs Ru:hard Duckworth atlended ces Adams, 19, Pliny. Johnny
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lf;iiiii~i.:.~~~~~~·~lbe U.. B. Church at MI. Her- David Pearson, 22, Pt. Pleasont
Mono &amp; Bop
man With Mr. and Mrs. James and Rnma VIctoria C!'"pm~n!
Autheraon a recent S u n d a y 18, Hendereon. Dennis Clay
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ev,~~%, Hurricane, and Joyce
~""" J.....,,. hat returned to Scarberry, 18, Glenwood.
bls bom8 from Meigs General Melton Leonard, 35, Hog:se_~,
Hospital
'IDd Glenna Lee Keigwin,
Mrs. Osa Boggess Is a medl- Pillshurgh, Pa.
eal patient al Veterana Memo~---tal HospitaL
Pleasant Valley Hos1pilal
AdmlUedr
Olevia
II Is estbnated that there Clifton1 Jeanetta Plante
are. about 1,11110 thunderstorms Dlsellarged: Mr &lt;. ' LIOJ'" II
Now ... do your whole week's wash IN LESS THAN ONt:
HOUR!
Breeze
through the biggest wash. Use ail the machines you
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I· the world at any e&lt;V• Swver,
Thomto~;,pt, Letart·,
moment.
Pleasant;Mary
Mrs. Charneed. Brand new short cycle, top·loading Speed Queen washers.
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let Brown, Leon: Susan See,
Brand new commercial-size drying tumblers- big, big capacity,.,
Pl Pleasant; Ronald Long, ,
fast, fast drying.
Glenwood.
Come in any hour, any day, any time it's most convenient
Combine laundering and shopping in one qUick trip, Or drop in at
One •• the hallowed traditions
ni&amp;ht while Dad baby sits.
of lbe New Vort Philharmonic
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You can't launder for less- money or time- even w~h
Orchestra iJ that encores are
your own home laundry equipment. Try it ·••• SOON ••• at this ,_,
DOt pven.
convenient Speed Queen Coin Operated Laundry.
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consolldaUou 11no pnpooi'll vice II' hlral or cilf delivery.
COLUMBUS (UP!) _ Gov. state road8 wm be In use. The manufocturers to move their
lbe merger ol ftve Metasolllce boxes will be open
Jamea A. Rhodes' office 111- total Interstate system in Ohio products to the market at lowty school district IIP)IOII'II OD
UIUal, however.
noonced today Ohio rontinUes will be completed by the end of er costs," the adminislration
lbe ballot.
1o lead Jbe nation 1n highway lt'l~ two years ahead of oched- statement said. "This enables
Eliewhere, bnwever, preolil&gt;
LOCAL TEMPS
construction, noaring the 6S per ule.
our manufacturers to sell at
I!Obl were IIIII VtCinl pura1.
cent completed llllll'k in the Jn.
:
lower prices than their comly would be IJ,Pt
The tempeature In Pomerov·e
terstate highway system.
Road! Bel~
petitors and leads to expansion
A ehecl&lt; 08 volin&amp;
~~a~•=ct
Highway Dlr&lt;ctor P. E. 0~1e. governors office Sold of present industry and attrac11:30 a.m. tbe... lUDDY ski...
Masheter said overall higho IS the transportation cen- lion of new industry. In o word,
ber of balloto call 10 far Ia llr:~~~~a~:-,
way coostruction, including Jn. ter of the nation, and that ex- this means jobs."
oomo .,..., where 111o OIIIIJOi,.
terstate and secondary roads cellent highways ere 1o a. great The statement also said more
ldaUon Js8ae _.,. OD ll!o
Is 30 per cent ahead of schedule: degree respoosihle for thiJ; po- than $t million worth of high·
ballot wao bJiller thaD •• eJeo.
He said more tben $430 mil- ol~n.
. way safety programs wlit be fl.
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lion day two yearo .... l!Jee.
lion In state local and federal
Better roacls enable Ohio nanc&lt;d with federal funds dur- MASON - Walter Kelhng, of
lion olffcialo In Pomeroy M
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funds will ~ apent 011 stale
ing this fiscal year.
Columbus, Ohio, who died there
pel., tbe lllrgen In tf1o vlllo&amp;o,
roads during fiscal 1966 which
And Ohio, continuing to lead Sunday, leaves his wife who is
oald 71 )101'1001 .... voted .,.
ends next July. Masheter said
the nation in enforcing the bill· a native of Mason County, and
late llllttliJI&amp;.
ror Bettor Maintained Rooda
this was a record expenditure
several children.
for Ohio and places it second
ms wife is the former Anna
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UP!) and Cemeteries.
CID!y 1o Callfomia.
Roush of Mason county. Also
Preofd 1 Joluuon hi
Ohio Is recelvinll $2%1 million
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surviving are three sons, Fred, . SAIGON (UP!)-:-. Troop~ of the U.S. Arnnv'• airnno-1en
s
THANK YOU
annually in federal fUnds for
Frank and Robert, all of Co- blle .1st Cavalry piVlsJOn k•lled an esllmated
approved legislation to provide
Pd. Pol. Adv.
highway construction An addilumbus; two daughters, Mrs. mumsls !n two .~•Iter battles at cl06e quarters
free air maD plllltal oerriee to
tional $7 420 000 has .been olio.
Elzanna Driscoll and Miss Ma· an A!~!efl.'an mlhtary spokesman reported today. Th~re military personnel in VietNam.
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The latest in electroniC book- (
were md1cat10ns s•Jme of the enemy forces wearmg The privilege would be in
cat&lt;d .lor de~eiopmentai . high· keeping will be available \o
ryFKellmlg, also of Clollubmbh•" 1·d lkhaki uniforms, were reguillr units of the N~rth Vief· addition to the preaent lint
ways 1ft Oh o s Appalachia a~- members of the M~igs County
unera servJc~s WI e c ' namese Army.
class free mail benefit alre·ady
ea, and more than half of th1s Farm Bureau commencing toLa
Wednesday
at
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at
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enjoyed
by servJcemeu
lfrlglcllln eAdmlral
has been programmed to date
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LETAR'l.', W. Va. ura 1J., Foglesong Funeral home w1th l The fierce hand·to • hand mumst oodles ~n t e two
' day, 8CCQrdmg to
Andrew Roush, 3·1, who was found hang- ~
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r tle fields. A revtsed account
combat areas.__ _ __:_l·
I Speed Queen 1 Hoover
Masheter added.
Cross president of the orgam- . f
ft . th ba
the Rev Marlin Bemford offiCI· l1ghtmg broke out Mondoy near
d
'd 80 bod"
His report indicated that by zatto~
mg troT ha rah er mh e bose; ating, and burial will be in the American Special Forces ~r 1 ~ ay ~a:h t C tes . t
Communists five miles west of e Provincetown
15
the end of this year, 957 mtles The.service known as "Buck- ~en °M e~ obmch e~e : ~ Graham Cer,:etery The body ts [' camp at Plei Me on the Central [ ~un 'an . ~ omi mun 57
t~e Plei Me outpost.
milesll eFiexst"l
of a total 1,528 miles of mler- eye Farm Re'cords" has been d- ~~mf. on ayff y 1.er us and, at the Leach and Sons Funeral Highlands where U S
and
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earrte
at
east
h fight, 20
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d
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The ot er
offered to FHrm Bureau mem- ing to Mason County
orne m Columbus an will be 1Vtelnamese forces broke a de·
northwest of Plel Me,
bers in several central Ohio Oliver Eshenauer.
brought to the Foglesong Fun- !ermined Communist siege last ! The biggest balUe raged
smaller but just as bitter.
)
counties for the past two years. Mrs Roush who had been
era! home where fnend~ may I week.
·nine hours past sundown be- la!lted five \lours. 'lbe Con1mu-ll
. ed f
W1th the experience gamed in and ~laying 'with an
call between 10 a. m. and 121 First rejl(lrts said officers on l lween the 1st Cavalry's "Flying nlsts Jell two dead on llle
MIDDLEPORT
(CODtmu
rom paged in!) . these pilot areas, it is now pos· daytimes while her
noon, Wednesday.
the scene had counted 99 Com· I Horsemen" an~ a battalion ol llefield.
1 30
at
29 east persons an JUrmg Slble to expand
, the program In, was at work, to 1d her host
. . 1 th..
id
lotherestof .heState,Crosstn· was goino over to the •-rr1tJyl
H
ospJta au or11les sa
a d1cated.
•-e.
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number of the inJured were not ..
f
.
home for a !tttle wh!le, but
.
We eel that with the In· she d1d nut return.
expected to liVe. The tram, m- rreased costs of operating a
bound from Veracruz slashed
She Ytas born Jan. 1, 1931, the
th b . I and dr' d th 1arm loday and With the great- daughter of the late Wilham
e us ~ wo bo
agge f e er dapitai lnvestdents required, gand, and !rna Weigand of Pt.
rear section a ut 150
eet good records are a must for ev·
down the track All the casualf
h
Pleasant, who survives. Also
t 1e1 were aboa~d the bus
~ryb a~meJ '~ho ex~cts to .~tay surviving are her husband, two
m usmess, e continued: For sons, Donald and Leo R., Jr.
COLUMBUS omo - FAffi a very reasonable fee, this ser- and two daughters, Marlene
'
VIce can provide the informa- K
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v· . . II
skies and mild weather greeted lion to the individual farmer t"~ an. f oa~neth "g:f"· ~
Ohioans today as they trooped needed to make profitable man- af Leome ,t·"De r_ol ersf, owar '
to the polls in an election that
d .1 ,
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tar , ame , o
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features a congressional race agement
Th F eelS ons.
wn .• Kenne th , of Ch es te r, p a.,·
and strong bida by Negroes to . e d arm thBureau leader. John of cottagevl"II e, w, v a.,
beco
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. pomte out at the service " and Bill of Pt Pleasant· three
. . me may.or w two maJor available on a strictly volun- sisters Mrs. Leona
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of
Clliee: __• U
tary basfs and also that it is Columbus Ohio· Mrs
A lt:\.Vtu o -year turMut of being offered at cost. The local vicve No~ris ' of H~ilton
~ - 7 million voters was expected organization director will be do- oh·
The1ma
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10, and Mrs.
Io mark ballots, which aiso Wl"II mg
n~ded field work and two 1
f Pt PI
include three state issues sub- members of the Ohio F'arm a ~w, o I . ~asant._ll be h ld
mitted to a referendum.
Bureau !!laff will be available at 't:a,~a a::V:Jc:u:1 ,.h;ch
to help farmers analyze their Thursday at 2 p.m. with
KEY WEST, FLA. - RVND- records
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.
Rev. Wllllam Hatfield officiall- I
United States today braving
ing, assisted by Rev ..
waves .. high .. eight feet
Roach. Burial Wilt be m
whicb a Coast Guardsman said
Grove cemetery. The body
he wouldn't trust for
river
lie in stale for one b.oJ•r
tra n~portation.
ceding services. Friends
At least 11 of the email craft
call after 6 p.m. Wednesday
-' . were en route and 8
Coast
Foglesong Funeral home.

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Notice
FOR SALE
I'"'WIL=':'L"'N""OT be responsible for 47110 BTU vented Rsdiant gao
any debts coniracted by any circulator. Combination four 1
one other than myself. Leon burner gas and kerosene cook
stove. Two 650xl3 mud and
Donahue, Portland, Ohio.

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River news

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1963 Ford Galaxie 500- 4 Dr. Sed. $1795

WY-2·2156

1 local owner, V8 engine with Cruisematic trans., power

Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Fn' ·

mer are announcing the ma1 ·
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Galllpolls 1o Steven B. Ifill, soo of Dr

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Local owner. 110 HP engine. 4 speed lz'tans. Jet black tinish. Red bucket Seat, radio and heater. 1'irea 5how litUe

JENI FOLMER WED!!

.steering and brakes. Power seat, grey finish, new 1st line

whitewall tires. Radio and btNtter.

Gauge readlap:
Dam IU, 12.2, running 21&gt; feet
oo rollars, Pomeroy-Mason 20.·
41, Pt. Pleasant :tU5, !Dnlon
0.56, Kanawha Fall• U9, Char·
lesion 18.88. London, Marmet
and Winfield da101 won on tho
Bills.

Boat Movemeatl:
0Jo'o River - OVEC dOWil 13,
11:30 p.m.; John J. Rowe up
14, 10:30 p.m.; Alice up 14, 11:10 p.m.; Re)'18bJe up I'.., 4 a.m.;
Brimstone up 14, &amp;:~ a.m.; C.
v. Harner down 15, I a.m.; Titd
1D own 15, 6:30a.m.; Invader
up 16, 6:30a.m.; Jefferson up
17, 10:40 p.m.; Harvey Jordon
up 17, U5 a.m.; Edeana Boswortlt up 17, 4:50 s.m.; ChrbJ
Jr. down 18, 6 p.m.; Queen City
Gown 19, &amp;:30 a.m.; Glendora
up 21, 1:30 ll.m.; Pbillp 8porD
down 22, 3 a.m.; Western down
23, U:30 p.m.; Easo Pennsy}.
vania up 23, 1:15 a.m.; Elisha
Woods down 23, 3:15a.m.; New
Orleans down 23, 4:10 o.m.; AI·
!on Zephyr· lip Greenup 2'10
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Greenup 7:16 p.m.; Bob Ben·
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Buckeye State down Meldahl 3
p.m.; Harry Dyer down Mel·
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Mel dahl 7:50p.m.; H. E. Bowles d0wn Meldabl 12 40
: a.m.;
Southern up Meldabl 2:15a.m.;
Pollywog down Meldahl 4:30 o.
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and Mra. Elmer lllil of Bethes
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Fol ·
took place Sept lith In Betl\o:·
da and they are now residinr,
at 1107 HiUwood Court, Takom.,
Park, Maryland.

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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
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Legal Notice
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Reed
eucelled! ,...., your oper.. ter.
10 29 6tc
Auto Sales
Business Sarvicet
and lamily of Waldo spenl the
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0airy or Beef" ... THI co':!:~ ,'t~~:•coultT
weekend wlth Mr. 1m! Mrs.
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tN LOVING Memory of our
mete eo, 2 bedr~orn:,'
v;~nt ~ ~ Seattle, has conferred over Breeding Service. Call WY 2- :~,M:~L;.~~tv.
George Reed and 8 80 visited
dear husbaod and father, Wes· - - - - - - - - - - condition,
$l900. Richard 90,000 ba~helo~ and a~vanced 2264, Pomeroy. 985-3415 Ches- Mlne,.vute, 0111o.
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ley A. Circle, who passed aFor Rent
Fick, Jr., Box 2 ~. (hester, ~grees smce 1ts establishment ter.
10 26 30tp Arnold .... ,v.
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Jamea Brannon and Lavina
way, Nov. 2, 1963.
- - ~-Ohio. Tel. 985-4285.
m 1861.
CUSTOM BUTCHERING and Allrt~·o~•"l:O:~ PUit.~c'l~.~·:t·
Brannon are attending the in·
'l'bow;orullboughts of one so FOUR ROOM house with bath.
c:utting. WiU buy hides every
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thoughts return to scenes
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arm ornmg eatmg
the undemaned filed ber petltloa
Recent guests of Mr. and Mr!.
long past,
TRAILER SPACE, Depot St.
stove, like new. Price reason- FOR SALE: Mason area - 5 lARL GRUESER, Plwriblng ==-ol~~.': J:,.~~ ~"::.
Vern Green were Mr. 1.nd Mrs.
nn but memories
able, Tel : CH 7-2304.
room house, bath,
newly and He~ttng
Minersville 13.821. 1»"•11n• ror • Gtvorce. ntto,..
Raymond Green of Kent, Mr.
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Rutland. John J. Fry, SH 2IO 27 6t
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P
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arge Ul • Ohio. End your sewer troub- otMr proper reuet o11 the ,ru1UJ(I ot
and Mra. Brown of Akron and
5613.
10 16
:Wife, Laura Circlrtttlp Jack.
SEWING machtnes. nlpalr set-- ings o_n lot. Will sell reason- les. We have all sizes sewer ~u~,::·=~ ~ ·~e~ ~~en=
Mr. aud Mrs. Darrell Hetzer.
,U 2 ltp l"HHKE and lour t'Ofl'll rurm~h&amp;
vice, aU makes. WY Z..22M. able, If sold soon, several machines Reasonable rates Ba.ld catlll w:~n be lor bentnl OD
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barn·
- - - - - - - - : - - ad IUid llllfurullbed apart.
Tho Fabric Shop, Pomeroy items go with house. Mason Call WY .Z.%97._ day or night: :::._"""' ,.. '"' .,. " •~mou,
bart were calling on Mr and
menta. WY 3-64Sf 12 e de Autbrnized Singer Sates and 773--5642·
10 30___
6tc
Ml,., A. u•rr· Plalntttt
- Lost end Found
I li Ue
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Mrs. Roher! van Meter ·and
a 29 tfc
Attornep tor rtalntiH
, li d 4 ROOM, bath and garage. Gra- Service.
HOUSE FOR IALE
EXPERIENCED
101 "· ,., "" o. "· "·,., nu '''"
family of Belpre,
II
rOUND rn Ga 1po s, og, , vel Hill, Middleport. Call WY - - - - ~-LEGAL NOTICI
Those visiting recently with
b~ with
white feel andj Z.2003, till S, then ~ Z.3702,
HIGHEST PRICES
llodern Rancb Stylo, Beautiful
...,., otROoo "' Motp
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S.rringer
wbi&amp;t streak on his chest.
11 1 3tp
location on top ot small hill
Alri(!Uttural Socletr Direct-on ww "
were Mr. and Mra.
Harry
Owner may have dog for
.
·-·
PAID
facing State Highway Garage on
beld w~noday November 10• liM.
paying for ad. Guy L. Stew- f ROOM furnished apartmenl l
NOW FOR OLD
Route 7 witb good road lo maiD
steGavllipolfl Dam Cha_rles
or~ Pbooe Gallipolis 446~!6L for rent. Phone WY 2·2776. AI·
EAR CORN.
bighway. Four bedroomo, living,
. .,. Ohio.
..,on up 7:10 p.m.; Little family of New Haven, Mr. and
dining, fami}J, kitchen, break· -....m tho iar·ge~ truck or .,Ciu.thi1cauon. ror eand1date• tor Edward down 8:40p.m.,· ·L, W. Mra. Gerald Barrm'ger and lam01 28 Stc ter 5 p. m. Phone WY 2-3579. 1
Rowley and Reed Hardware.
Call Landmark
fast. pl.ay, maid's. utility and b:illdozer radiai~r to tbt ~:: .-:t!/!:t ~:~ ~~tytteand S
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11 1 tfc
WY 2-2181
1bop. Three baths,. eeram.ie tile
amallest heater tON.
mut have • m.,mberthl.P ueut aa weet down l.2:30 a.m.; Laguna ily, Mr. and Mrs. Alton HanHelp Wanted
1'RAfLER l..OT9 _ b'ee • •
and wall to wall carpet on
...t.:::;:::..ro~~:!"O:':.;.t.,. fHN down 2 a.m.; Helen Z. down Ding of Athet11, Mr. and Mrs.
POMEROY
Doors. About two-thirdl!l of
•ttb lbe &amp;eereta.., not later tbiO 5:1.5 a.m.; ElgercUff dowa I a. Victor Chevalier and family and
FULLTIME Secretary • Recep- age and water. Brown's fraU
bouse is paneled 1n mahogany
s:oo P. at TuMda,, Nonmber IDd. m.
Mr. and Mrl. Junior Barr1'nger
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Jnk
W.
Cmey
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tionJst wanted locally. Stale et
..,
a
pprov
Manager
and walnut. Air conditioned. WY 2-2143
Pomtror
n.IJ'
boi41111 membenhlp
IUUIIIWDII RJ.ver - Solvay up and family.
.
1
experience, qualifications and Minersville, Ohio, r'boDe W\
Ph. WY 2-2181
Large patio and doub1e carporl 1 0,""""""""""'""""'""""""""""-'l:-::/ o~te'::.t'n~:.t!':,~::; London 6:t5 a.m.; George Price Joe Hostetor and Arthur Hasreferences. Write Box 661-J. 1-3324.
1 U tfc
Pomeroy
On lot 200' l 390'. May be seen I~
::Bn':o: !':._4•'-- ot e~K-Uo~~o an down Marmet 11:35 p.m.; Bea- tetor of East Palestine visited
Care of tht Daily Sentinel, HOUSE on Lincoln
Heights,
by appointment only.
AU CONDITIONING Refrlgel"
The M*lp Coi.Uli.J Arrtcu.ltw-•1 ver down Marmet I a.m.; Jer- a recent Sunday witb Mr. and
Pomeroy 0
II I 3te
I d
trd , 'd
d &gt;ON'T MERELY brighten your
PRICE REDUCED
atlon oervlcs. Jack's Relr1f"""""'
ry Bosworth up Wlnlleld t p, Mrs. Pearl Dillon and family.
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new
y ecora , msl e an
carpets
Blue
Lustre
them
Write:
t
lo
The
Dilly
Sentinel
eration,
New
BavPbonl
a,:
rrau
K. Jowton.
out. Call WY 2-.\127.
11-H
.,,n.,.,.
m.; Semel doWD Winfield 11:20 Pearl Hostetor returned home.
0
MALE HELP WANTED: Bur10 29 trc - eliminate rapid resoiling. Boa 66
Pomoror, , Til J.353'1.
4 I lit
oOJ ,., "' au a. Jto p.m.; Lucy Jane Lucu up Win- with them after spending severRent
electric
shampooer.
$1.
field 1 am.
a1
tbs Jn lh Dlllo
gher BoY F0od• 0-Rama ne rd ' BRICK DUPLEX 3 bedrooms,
·
mon
e
n home.
s arp aggressive young men ~ '
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Baker Furniture. Middlepor
'-'
Evorydoy SpKioll
Mr. and Mrs. George Reed
helween ages of 17 and 30 Uvlng room, dimng
room,
II I 6tc .l'.. ~lllfl """' 1'
at
!11
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ho.
• kitchen,
and gar- SPOTS before your eyes----·
~
for counter and kitchen
F basement
d .
on
Morl1'1
Style
Post
bart
Smalley, Chester.
k
. h
d d
. age. orce a1r gas 1urnare.
POMJ&lt;~ROY
R
h
t 1
wor . N1g t ~n
ay post· Butternut Avenue Call W" your new C3rpet - remove
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8 Ye Holrcuh , ... , . , , , $1.25
E-•-• H-ltal
Grace Blake, Amanda Blake
tions available. Full or part 2-.1! 27
· 10 29 tf~ them w1ih Blue Lustre. Renl home, 4 hedrooms, modern Shampoo &amp; Sets . , $1.50
Among-;ose-;ho entered
and Cindy visited recenlly with
time work. E•cellent oppor.
~--- eleclric shampooer $1. Pom- kitchen and bath, lull baSe- 30 doy color rinse,
HolzCI' Hospital tn tho past u
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barn·
tunity for advancement. Ap- SINGLES, furnished and
un- eroy Cement Block, Pomeroy. ment, forced air heating, Shampoo &amp; sol , , $3.50 hours wr.-e: Esta E. Bunch,
bart. Others visiting in
the
ply m person. 23 West Union, furmshed, Urst and second
1 1 Gtc
breezeway, garage, $15,SOO. Permantnll , . $7.50 up 711 Third Ave., Mrs. Allee L.
Barabart bome were Emma
Athens, Ohio.
10 30 6tc floors. Phone WY Z.3267,
FlREWOOD
I · lh -$lO IIO MIDDLEPORT - One story
We Sell and Service
Beckett, 60I\I Second Ave.,
By Mrs. Lyle Baldenon
Van Meter, Belpre.
HOUSEWIVES
10 28 l2tc pick up J~a~ny c:~g o; write !ramie, d4 brookms, haha bath,
Wipand Wtgletl
Roher! W. Fisher, Jr., Rodney, Mr. and Mn. Ernest Wells ot Mr., and Mrs. Harold Brao. h HOUSE, 2 bedroom house irail- Glendale Skidmore, s h ad e, ehnc ose ac ~pore ' •• 5g0a'
Marie's Style Post
Carl W. McBride, Bidwell Paul Southgate, Calli., visited Mrs. nnnd mited Sunday With Mr.
Hnuse 0 f FuII er Cosme tICS "
er for rent Phone WY 2-3346 Ohio, MY 6-3437.
11 1 tic , eatmg, 1ot ~ x 1110 . ..,,. 0· R~ 124
Ph. wv 1J271 Antbooy Clay, 929 Mo!Bm.:n Clr· Rushia Shumway and other rei- an Mrs. Wlllfam Kirkbride and
opportunity for you to earn ' or W~ 2·2186.
10 23 tfc '
' RACINE - Close to new dam, ,
Syrocuso. Ohio
cle, Pt Pleasant, Larry E. Tay- atlves recently,
Jh:t Maurice Jl'orgey family of
1TEMCO Automatic 30 BTU gas 1 2 story frame, 6 rooms, bath, I
$25.00
$45.00
weekly
for 121
lli
M
N
Grande
IS bn. of your spare time.
air
__ . ~ __ _
or, Ga 'polis Ferry, Mrs. Glorrs. ettie Cowdery recently Rro
The J ·
.
Call Mrs. Hamilton
~ ,
For Sale
I HEATING, PLUMBlliG, Run ia A, Ebersbach, Mason,
W. spent a few days with
her
oppa _WSCS held fts
0 t 1 llDiol Bottle Gas, Arnold Bn&gt; Va., Miss
'
Anna E. Juhling, daughter, Mrs. Ruth Barthel- ofOctGohelrd meeBeting at the home
or write: P. 0. Box 1125, WAGON wheel oak bunk beds
un j th
Hartford, w. va., Mrs. Charles mas, Columbus.
. en a nednm. Those at·
118 E.
Parkersburg, W. V-a.
i complete, like new. Rea~on
ers.
Main
·
Pomeroy
9 l2Street
tic W. Gloeckner, 151
Mulberry
Mike Fields ·has returned 1o tend
Marmg were Me.tU e Benedum,
10 29 12tc able. Richard Vaughan, 671 S
AN I
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·
. ros~mic
t.HJI10
Ave., Pomeroy, Mrs. Oris A. his home after having been 1 8 garet G
Allee
- - - ~ 3rd, lliddleporl, Ohio.
A
NEER
Roush, Rt. 1 Langsville, Titus palient at St Joseph's u--Jll'lal Haarr; Lavm.ad thBrannon, Opal
Boosobeper,
middle aged,
11 2 3tc
c
Completo Sem&lt;e li
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rrJS an
b t
lo u.. in. Care
for child~ Critl Bradford
G. Hosterman, Wellslon, Mrs. In Parkersburg.
Mr and Mr e To os
lnko
reo. Call Sll 2-54!4.
1965 STEREO - Just taken
Write, Prone or Conta&lt;t
Raymond S. Henry, Wellston, Tammy Ruth was honored of The p
s. m , c
IO 13 tic in. This set ha. dll'dl volume
th,
.l. t. QRADFIIRD
Mrs. Ca~J K Wickline, Athens, with a party on bir 7th birthday Mi!B Ros~·~:::: calliq 011
41
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conlrol with 4 speed inter
Badne, Ohfo
Dr. Dav1d Richmond, RL
4 recently by her parents, Mr. . Carl Baker of Parkersbur
Sale or Trade
mixed changer. Twin speak
ay
1 1 11e Athens, Mrs, Clarence W. 01- and Mrs. James Roth.
visited Sunds with Mr
g
1960 STIJDEBAKER Station Wa- ers. Lovely walnut console
2·
- son, Ashland, Ky., Mrs. Arnold Mrs, Rushla Shumway visited Mrs. ctarenc% Baker and. lamand
Take over payments of l
Otc L 0. McCoy, Auelloneer, Chet M. Leas, Ashland, Ky., Mrs. her brother and
sister In ily
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goo,
$200.00.
Ford
tractor,
ter
Ohio
9
18
'u
C
J
••~oo.. Cocksltut M~ tractor .per month or pay the ream1'n
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uC ar Reed ' ~avenswood •
w· Spencer, W. Va, and wlllle there Those
·
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visiting recent!
mower and eultivator, mare
due
o.0 ,.... 1 Employment
J.
attended tbe Walnut Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Peorl
pony colt, $30.110, nice. Coal : --~---·_ .. _ _
c.
m
lie E N · · ·R~n 1 ~s. 0 • Howard Buckley of MarleUa family were Mr. and Mro. Don
beater, $20.00. Boltle gas ' 1965 ZIG ZAG Sewmg Mach
' All trades truck driver to wood · W ~um, ·
avens- llpent a weekend with Mr. and Jones and family Mr
ud
rallie, $1S.OO. Call WI 9-:..173. 1 ine . This is salesman's dem
cni : project engineers. Africa,
' ' 8 81rtb
Mrs. VirgJI Buckley.
Mrs. Earl Dillon' of Coolville
11 2 6tc
onstrator. Regul&gt;rl&gt;.' sold $99
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Europe, Asia, South Pacific,
s
The CBC met wt'th M
d and Mr and Mr Ra
IV.
Mrs. Howard Earl Parker, Rt
r. an
·.
s. 1 Dillon
W d
- - .95. Will sell for $49.29 or $5
Mrs. Denver Weher a recent and fam1ly,
1.,_ paid travel, housing, foorl, 1 Lon• Bottom son S·JB
ante To Buy
per month. Free home demo
Atlantic. m.11 salary lobo, Mond:y.
'
• · p.m. Saturday ~vening, Tbe club vo!,.
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A.'ITIQUE Furniture,
dishes . . Call W~ 2-6555.
H 2 6tc
y, male, female over 18. OEIB
Discharged
ed to finish a ichool project
IGLOO BIJILDlliO
miscellaneous. Call or write: TAPE RECORDER - Electric
J~ ~=~ 3':a':· Oaklaud Park,
Patients recently discharged which they have been working ~ Alaskan Eskimo buntla
l4ra. Howonl Cecil, 801 W. portable. Dual track, 5 inch
Included Diana R Absten Mrs on. Refreshmenla were served an Igloo by cutting hard snow
l4airJ Sl, Pomeroy.
reels, 2 sperd. Fine tone. Like
m Business Opportunity Larry D. Barr a~d Jnfani son, 1o the following families: My· lnto blacks wbicb are erelled
·==-==~---'6'__"29'_tlc new. Just $57.46 or $5 per
e_ _ Mrs. George w. Byus and i,;. ers, Brown, Osborne, Whit&amp;- Into .a dome shape and made
USED DEEP freeze. Luther monlh. Call WY 2-6555.
all STATIONARY ENGINEERS - !ant daughter, Cliff Allen Clay, bead and Pickens,
. 1o ~t exactly, When flnished,
Coleman, Rt. 2, Cheshire, WY
11 2 6tc
p- Ftrst, second or tbird class li- Mrs. Thoburn H. Detty Mra.
anowhouse Is BDDg and slorm2-611111.
11 1 Jtc MAN's SUIT. bread box, clothes
Ro~ censes required. 40 hr. week, Rsymond T. Gallqher: Mrs. The modem game of baske~ ~roof. A seal-oil burnlne lamp
E I
W -- · hamper, all like new. T w 0
or pmd vacation and holidays. Alice S. Haner, BettY Janey, beD waa invented by James " used lo beat the hill.
mp oyment
anted 1, canory birds.
New uscfu
1· Salary $420 1o $550 per month. Mrs. Joseph E. Keating, Mrs. Naismith.
llems. Margaret Bailey Sy
ke Retirement and other fringe Carl E. Moyes, Mrs. David S. - - - - - - - - - - Luster ol marble llaluel
BULLLOOZER WORK wanted. racuse: Ph. WY 2-oJ9G. '
benefits. Apply Ohio Peniten- McCoy and Infant son, M n Story, Lemma 0. Waugb, Mrs. resulls from light tbat pen•
Call WY Z.2208.
~~ 25 IOici
Jtp
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10
21
IOtc
ttary,
254 W. Sprmg St. Co- Clayton Poling, Jr., Miss R. Adeline N• .Wells and Archie D. lrates the stone and wbicll 11
11 2
10 27 6
~--lumbus, Oblo.
10 21 6tc Evelyn Stanley, Mrs. Harland Wells.
nllected by crystale within.

ARE VE GOIN'TO
TH' QUilTIN' BEE
TONIGHT, LOWEEZY?

MUST 8! WINNIE

f

IT MAKES A BIG
DIFFERENCE TO YOU,••• to know where to

find

wiMt you

end your family need, end how to get
the beat valuea

for your ahopping dol-

lars. And It makes a big diffarence to
the merchants who serve

Wil~'l'lliCI AAIHRIT15. WECAAcur I,.,., •11M I

you • • • • to

lXMl ONTffE PI'!N ~EN lW HAVE A

know whare thay un "maet" you and

F!AAI&lt;·OOANOWECAN MWli'AT
A\i()lCIIIi W11L6'00N C0MJ; UP

best tell you about what they oHer. In

Wmt AOJ!¥.

the pagea of your newspaper, you and
your local merchanh get together.
Newspaper advertising Is your guide

to Intelligent ahopplng and wi . .

N(&gt;ol THE GOOll•IDE OF

tper~cllng.
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PICTURE. YOU OWE WHIJEVER

GOOD NEM; I !'AVE R&gt;R )()U 10

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Mrs. Harry Walson, Mrs. Tra·
man Russell , J C. Russell, Miss
Barbara White,
Mrs. Ra'
Glaze and M1sses Dorothy tnd
Stella Neutzlmg.
Sending gifts were Mrs. W.
Miss Amta Russell
whose A Gibbs. Mrs Emmett Black·
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marriage to Norbert Neulzling , burn, Mrs. T. T Shelton, MiSI

Bride is Guest
Of Honor at
Recent Shower

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&amp;-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 2, 19~

Society Holds Combined Seroices \
A combined service for the wmesses, missionaries,

I

be sent devotions and the Lovejoy charge, having the

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Grover

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CONTEMPORARY LOWBOY

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who-o-o
needs
help?

BASKETBALL SHOES

$6,99

Roush's Shoe Store

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lro,. ,.._
••11 lr•• fl••r •'-~rle •1'1'11,._ 4-'-r•

•.. budget terms.

/4aUonal

lolel i• County'o Oldest 6 Larl"t lnsuran&lt;o Acenq

DOWNING INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC.

WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS

Member Federal Deposit IDsurance CorponttOD

Servin&amp; The Area For Over 0'1 Yean

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larxlslid~r ~~.. U:::ctO:'~~vc~.,-,

norp~~\:~:·!~~~,~~~~~::-, ssue

of

aid to 11•
Alden headed 1 group of
American UDiverslty
wtw have been engaged in
dividual projects In 1
the most populous Afr can
lion, the past few days.

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h d-.- 88--C- --- s--- ----- ~ ~~:~:.~r ~~=~uc~~~~~ ;:.:~ c.·rcle Louks .
IS mas e m ounty weep
l~:~ep:::~: ~~ybe~~"R!~:,
Ill
Sutton Victories

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than a majority of the vote 1 COLUMBUS (UPI)- Ohioans went down ! to t In a victory nanclng
I mond Sheppard by aboul 20·1100 1
was spread amoog tour ' in a heavy vote Tuesday smash· for those who felt the last leg- GeOrge Hammond, executive votes Democra tic Mayor Ed·
ed a proposed sales tax
in- 1slature m boosttng school funds director of the
merchants' ward Erickson drd not seek reUberal Uodsay
crease to provide more state a record $109 milhon to t805 group , sa1d the defeat of the election
But Lindsay's paper . thin money for schools
milhon but provided adequate I issue was "nol a vote against
was tire big politiCal All 811 counties Joined in kill· funds Also perhaps influencing ' educatiOn •
Homer Circle, meu m bent from R D 1, Racine, led
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leg
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ev•nl, although he " not ing the sa es tax mcr~ase an lhelf vote was the fact the
· "!t was a vote agamsl an ,
the ticket and Robet1 Louk s of Syracuse placed s!-'Con d
WASIDNGTON _ SEIL~::T-I uruversatly admired by RepuJ&gt;. the proposal allowmg e1lies and 1Siature IS making studies of 1increa,. in lhe sales lax role,
1m the Sutlon Twp. trustee race where 11 cand1date1
\on of a jury beliDI tcxlay in
beans because of his positwn on their suburbs ~~ the 13 largest Ith':_tax _structure and sc~ool fl· , and a vote for reaffirming the
were competmg for two posts
.
u. ~. Dfotrlct Court trial of
the tiberal fnnge of his parly countieS to jmn In provldmg ,
•
OhiO tradition lhat complicated !
I
Elsewhere '" the trustee ~aces, Sahsbury Twp. veterAmerlcan Communist party
He provides the GOP, sllll baSic pubhc semce
legiSlative problems should he
an incumbent trustee Fred C Letfhelt was upset m hiS
ehargeo o1 falilllfl to register
shaken by Its 1964 eleci10n But the proposed conslilulion-,
harxlled by lhe General Assem11btd for re-electwn by Rollin B. Radford and Bernard
an agent of the Kremlin.
disaster, wtlh a new face. If he al amendment allowmg one per-'
bly ," he said m a statement. I
n. Gilkey. Radford, of RD. Pomeroy, topped the Salts·
The proce" of
can show that New York 18 a son lo hold more than one JUdge·l'
"We look for OhiO to contm·
bury slate of SIX candidates wtth 908 votes. Letfhe~t was
jury to hear the ease,
city he can become ship m count1es of less than
ue to appropnate ever larger ! A fund lo . help defray the nose-d out by SI X votes by G_ilkey_,__of Mtddleport, who
stems from an order by
candidate or P.t least a l40,000
populatiOn apparent-I
GTON UPI
A funds for our school!~ based on costs of hospital e~penses for polled 885 votes
.
srJbverstve actlvlties
voice in the selectwn ly passed.
I WASHIN .
(
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modern educatiOnal
reqUire-1two - year . old Tmuny Till iS I Some observers said th e 11 Rutland Twp. - James Nlchboaro iD 1953 for the party
candidates for future pres- With 12,906 of the state's 13,- young pacifiSt protestJ~g Amer- ments If additional tax reve· ol Rutland , who was critically , t:andldal es m Sutton 1'\lop ~eta olson 151, Dale Wnght 246, II".
restster' was expected to be
campaigns.
4411 precincts reported,
Issue Jean mvolvement m VJet Nam nues are needed we will con- I InJUred when he shot himslef record m five precincts there W Wilcox 140, Leo Norris 64.
JloW one.
Comments from national par- No. 1 trailed 1,638,615 to T15,· put himself t~ the torch tinue to advoc;te t:Jroadenmg Wllh a p1 stol last week,
was c1rr le was lhe overwhelmml:': Charles Hysei 6~, Robert G.
ty headquarters were muted. In 053; Issue No. 2 l.nliled 1,286,- Tuesday, perlshlllg ln flames I the sales tax base.
started today
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I ravonte wrth 404 votes
while Sw;rk 104, David Haggy 34) and
1
a statement issued before the 505 to 852,&amp;71, while Issue No 3 beneath the Pentagon ofrlce l
The Timmy Tillis Fhnd'' Js i Louks had 228
James A, Thomas, 30.
New York Cit contest was led 1,139,401 to 1,028,824.
I wmdow of Defense Secretary -. '
bem., sponsored JY the Rutland I
y t' N t' 1 Issue No to increase the Robert S. McNamara .
Cljp Gas Rate
Volunteer Fire Department m CJr&lt;'le was the to p vote·get- Salem Twp.- Worthy Bright
Bellied n.
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Chalrma J h M B 11 sales tax from 3 to 4 per cent
ongs o omewar
un
n er ost a use
cooperation w1lh She~rff Ro berl ' ter m three or th e townsh'P ,Sl 130 ' Harley .Grate 130 • Albert F •
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8
called 1~ ~
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Defense Department workers Natural gas ratPs will be C Hartenbach 's department
f1ve precmcts while Louks led Bohn 66, Sidney Harless
tl6,
Vlrginia s~te e;w U ers~y ~d
LEVY RENEWED
were streammg from
the reduced 1,1 rent per thousand I Latest reports from Chdd-' the t1cket m only Syracuse Lauren F. Hoffman 110, C'larR
endorsement 0; ~e:ent J:m. Passage of a half-~ill cerne- budding's rnam entrance at cubic feet m Pomeroy
and ren's Hospital in Columbus mdi-1v111nge where he rece1ved 161 eD&lt;"e Turley 31.
tery (renewal) levy ID Chester 5::W ~ m EST when ~orman ~ Middleport beginmng December cated the youngster , son of I votes Wilham J Blake Dor- SalisbllC)' Twp. - Fred C.
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Twp. was approved by the vot- Morrison, 31, of Baltimore, hL!I 1, Columbia Gas of Ohro, InC'. Rutland Town Marshall John cas, placed third w1lh 189 and Leifheit 879 Rolhn B. Radford
WASHINGTON (UPI) ers'" those precincls by a 375- Infant daughter in his arms, announced today .
Tillis, is expected to recover I Chmm Pow•ll. an mrumb•nt, l 9fl8 Bernard D Gilkev
885
Georata CODIJI'essman said toZHi vote.
calmly lgnited his kerosene. The decreases come under Trmmy shot himslef through the had 187 .
Robert B Burdette 57&amp;: Jam~
rlay the Ku Klu~: Klan showed 1
soaked clothing.
provisions of fuel cost clauses eye With a 33 . sper.Ja l p1stol l Eight candida tes tested their 1E LeWIS. 444 , Guy A.' Russell
Its true colors when It h•ld a
An Army colonel, an Air in the communilies' contracls lasl Friday He I~ one of mne , polling power m Rulland town- 513 .
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Force sergRant and
several with the gas company. and are Children of the TilliS family 1ship's trust ee race with mcum- 1
auerrilla warfare clw while
the rest of the n1tlon wu Meigs County followed the
other persons atternptel to beat the result of rate reductions Persons WIShmg to rontnbute bent Da le Wnght 's 246 votes ' Selplo Twp. - Joseph Carsey
JJIOIIl'llilll the deBtll of John F. statewide trend ln two of three O.a.raUy tlear tonlgbl, low out the flames. But it was too and refunds from suppliers The lo lhe fund may giVe the" lleadmg ihe lirkel .lames Nich-~ 167, Raymond Collerill 157, CooKennedy.
cases In voting on the state is-. 44 • 51, Partly cleudy south. late for Morrtson. 'ftle infant, 1· rate.~; will be decreased m .a donations to members of the I olson won the other seat with aid Weaver 149, Tom Wells 11.
Rep. Charlet L; Wellner, 1). oues put before the vot•rs Tues- Ullle dlallie Ia soutllera lem- year-&lt;&gt;ld Emily Morrison, was total of 112 Ohio communitieS ftre deparlment or leave them 151 voles and F. w. Wtlrox was Sullo Twp.
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at lhe Sheriff's office where I third wtth 140
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Camahan 158 Chrrss1e Powel
Hoose Committee .. Un- nearly B 2-1 margin which was
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American Activities ohowed the practically on even' terms With
tnbuliollll were gJven b)' Rut· I electiOn board, shows
' 187, William J Blake 1811, Ed!Cian'• "inviolble empire" to he tile state results
land restd•nls Tuesday.
I Bedford Twp. Charles I WID S. Cozart 166. Jultan Hill
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Ulere were 2,ZBZ Meigs Coun' orman
' Brooks Sayre 120 Eldon
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es llnODY • 4,280 oppoaed It
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the committee's hearing 'l'ue• The vote for ·1..110 N 2 1
URBANA, Ohio fUPII - The vole In his ftrst bid for offtce The vote approached thai of looue paiiSed by a narrow 333. Charles Bissell :rro. J. L. er 55.
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o. n nation's newest congressman !&lt;&gt; to win the , remainder of his tile last two non • presidential margla Ia Pomer&lt;~y, bul faiJ.. Hawk 289
Coonty, Ga., sponsored a judo or and 3
was~· in f~V· day atlribuled a big pari of his father's terla 1n the House y~ ' eleetloos in the district ed In Middleport Tuesday.
ColUmbl~ Twp _ James E
M•lp O.Dfrlll Hnopftal
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· ~ Ylctory In Tuesday's special where Clarence J. Bro1'" Sr. and the 38-year-old Brown did
Eleeltna board olftcfals Ia· Gast n 128 Am~id Jordan 99 Admflted - Lawrence Heio0• election to "lhe desire of the , served 21 years before his aa well as his father in Will- dlcoled tb• liST Issue-voted D ? A · J dan
Ga., on Nov. :It, 1983, tile day ~ lia~ :~~
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margin. people to hJive a strong two-; death last Auguet.
i ntng.
ou In only lbe two vlllagflwame · or ' '
eroy. Elizabeth Vaughan, Pnmmoved tD tile Capitol to Ue Ia 181110 l, bowev•, appeared to party system."
1 The favwlte In the tradilloo-1 Last year,
when President ..., Ia 0110nee a request or 1 Perry 56 • Glenn Turner 58 · aod eroy ; Mattie Dillard, Middle;
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be winning favor 1n Ohio.
''The fear the! the lwo-pllrty lali) Republican district, Brown Jobhson swept the distrlc~ ....,ommendatloa for town oouo- A. W. Rupe 71 ·
pori Gienroy Ewing, Pomeroy.
''Tile fact that thele guerrilla
system might be In danger scored an ·Impressive win In flrl!wn's Ialiier won b)' 53 per ells to lfglslale It falo .Ued,
l:.Obonoa Twp, - . Robert Oloeharge;o - Gma Menchinl
,_ven were held while tile
SERVICE SET
with the heavy Democrallc ma-' carry1ng ·au eight counties ex- ~t. his closest race. In 19621 If appn1ved at tile polls.
Ftlch 270 • Theodur• Willford 190•1Pomeroy Anna Wines, Racine;
nation was otlU 1n • olate ol Funeral aervlc" for Ethan jorltles In Congreso was a mat· cept the borne base of his oppo-!wren the vote wa• ahout same
The vote fa Pomeroy woo Cecil Roseberry 124, Georg• Vesta McCoy. Mtddleport; An.
sboeft llld lii&lt;JUn!illll furllfor Harper, wbo died Monday In ter ol very real concern 10 nent In winning hy 22,f30 vote... Ia Tuesday's 111,450 lurnout, 532 Ia favor aad 515 waa ep. E. Sellers 103.
1 na Perry, Albany; Rev. T. A.
COIIIIJrmllllJ ~ Utat lhe Meigs General HOBPttal, will be mal\)' people 1 met during the The outcome was never Ia the' late con;iiessman got 66 per posed. Voten Ia Middleport Lelarl Twp. - Roy Pearson! Clelarxl, Racine.
K,KK ra 8 realm apart from belil '11Jursday at I p. ·m. at lhe campaign,• Jlepubllcan Clar-lclci\lbt as the '""'spaper [iubllsh- [eent of the "•ote hul in ltsll- oppooec1 DST 4111 te 411.
232, Howard T. NorriS 190, John ,
both ,.my llld sensibilitY," Ewing Cllapll wflh lhe ltev, Ri· eoce J. Brown Jr. uld 1n 11()\ ler outdistanced JatrM!o Berry ol when the vale, was aboul same
Hill!61.
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W•ltaer 111d ID an IntervieW. chard Martin offlclollng. Burlal lceptlng COllll'aluiatlnns on bls·Springfield' 7i!;MO 11&gt; 47,810 in strong camllaign - tbe vote - -11111 • 111 ' 10 -'"'8 "..,.. Orallie T1rp. - Robert S. The Middl•port E-R eqlllt
telliMr 11 1 member o1 Ut• will be 1n the ~ Grove vlctol'll.
, tile only ·t:Ofiii:QIIonal race fD •t!l about the same BUd Brown
LOCAL TEMPS
Marcinko 136, 0 . J. Pennilli· wa called at IO:tl 1. m. ~
llqjjjt oommltlft and wa Ill Cemetery. Frleildil may can at 1 The tall, handsome Brownltbe country TUesdiy. ·
llrOw 611
cent of tile turD- Temperature In Pomeroy at ton lit, Kennetll Hager 47 arxl lfor Mn. Na1111l• 811'11111\ ~
(Olal!nued on Pip 10)
Ute lulleral boml pytlme.
pollecl aboul Ill per ctl!l or the ~lcbed J'atber'a 8bowlllp
.. (OmUnujld · on · Pap It) I U:30 e. m. .tocfay wa 16.
I C. W. Henderloo 108.
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18fi' and Arthur Sylvt&gt;Ster
Voters of five Meigs county Northwestern district, where
Incumbent Mayor Charles W. 511. Clerk Edna Schoenleb had I Larry Wolfe , with 190 voles, both
school distrlcls Tuesday dectar· •the proposal had been thou•"' ,
was elected to his filtb 735 votes and Treasurer lncum·l led lhe race for Racine Town 183.
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two • year term by bent Elma Russell , 658.
I council where five candidates
H R. Duckworth, the lone
by nearly a 21f.! to I margm th.e 1to be ~n trouble. endorsed ~
Ill
voters Tueaday.
MIDDLEPORT VILLAGE 1 sought four seals.
candidate for the Board
of
desire lo consolidate
their! soildalion 555 for to 50! agam.s~
Legar, a RP.publican, won the Ronald Hubbard, a Democrat, The other three Racine coun- Publ1c Affairs, got 157 votes.
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mayoralty contest With a total was eliminated from the Mid- I cil winners are Albert Hill, 146 Elected by wriJ.e.in voles were
Unorf1cial tabulatwns early to-, sonvJile, Rutland villa~s:e pr•
unofficial vote of 625 as com- dleport Council race
where 1 votes ; John E. Wmgett, 142, Gordon Winebrenner, 36 and Jufrom 27 prermcts or parts \ cmcts earned the propositioD ·
to 483 for Democrat Del- four persons were to be elected. and Mane Roush , 126 Claude , lian Hill, 25.
prec mcls showed 2,678 for 1 m the district w1th fat marg!n1
A. Canaday,
Hubbard's vole was 2B4.
W. Roy lost. He had 101.
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RUTLAND VD.l..AGE
consolidatiOn, 1,191 agamst
whi ch overca me th~ disenchantMayor Legar won a rnajonty Named to council m Middle- Unopposed Jncumbent May- Incumbent Mayor J. E. DenlWhile not guaranteemg the ment in most ()I the others ez.
MOSCOW
every precinct with the ex- port were Republicans Johnl or Charles Pyles had 160, Mae son lt!d the ticket m Rutland,
fact of consolidatiOn, the mar. cepl ing Harr1somnlle, 93-R'i for .
huge Russlan satellite
of the Fourth Ward. Zerkle, bigh wtth 643 votes; Cleland, Clerk, 180, and Harnet also where there was no congrn suggests strung ly that vot· l Mrs Jeanne Morgan, Middl•
himself a former Porn· Wayne Gibbons, 575: Richard Neigler for treasurer, 153.
lests, with 144 votes. Vernon
ers will approve a bond issue- port. genera l chairman of workearth today on what may be
trall-blaziniJ mission for
mayor, won m that pre- Vaughan , ~66 , and B F Parma· Wmmng the three Board of , Weber received 120 votes for
probably next Ma~ - for the I ers in the fwe districts for
llshment of a permanent
76 to 67.
I lee, 478.
Public Aff'airs posts in Racme clerk and George White,
MAYOR tEGAR
loca l di stnct s share m the consolidation. today expressed
Ded space station.
Voting in the five Pomeroy Mayor . elect C 0 Fisher re- on write-in votes were Lmley urer, 116.
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--~ cnst of a new co mpreht~ns rve her appreciation to the voters
The unmanned shot,
Pets. won by Legar was. 1st ceived an overwhelming vote of Hart w1th 19 and Harlan Ervin Votmg on council
high school This share, State and lo those who helped ia tht
Proton 2, wel&amp;hed almost
55-41; 2nd Ward. 100-78: 706 to lead the ticket In Middle- and Gilbert Hart, each Wlth in Rutland was Eugene ThompI Department of Education ex dri ve
Pel., 15.2413; 3B Pel., 139;101 port. Richard Ba~ley, unoppos· 17.
I' son l!O; J W Brown. 109, and
periS have indiCated . w11i be The vote by precincts ·
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sor, ProiOn 1, for lhe
JC, l12·104.
ed, had 566 voles for Clerk·1
SYRACUSE VILLAGE
Charles R. Eads and Robert F.
about $800,000 on the cost of a Preclnrl
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heavywetght record. Tass,
Leading lbe other Pomeroy Treasurer
Results in Syracuse, where Snowden, each 105.
12'" million plaot Stat• funds F. S.dford
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candidates, &lt;~II unoppos- Elected to the
Middleport I then~ were no contests are
: Running for the Board of
are avai la ble to make up the W Bedford
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said Proton 2 was launched
was Council mcumbent Roy Board of Pubhc Affairs
by Mayor, Herman London, 208.1 he All airs. Eugene Fmk
difference. Department spokes- N Chester
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Tuesday wlth ''a powerful car- Reuter with 752 votes. CoW1Cil write--in votes were Lee Smrth,! Cierk, Richard Duckworth, 2.33 ,led 1!4 votes and.Bruce DaVIS. l
' men have Said thiS money wiii i Rutland V!llagto
115 59
rit'r rocket. n 111e launch
cund1dale Donald Collins re- 156; Richard Gress, 123, and ITreasurer, George Holman, 200; 197 lhomas Martm, with s1x l
be asked of the Sta te Control I E. Rutland
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le wa btUeved llnular to
cetved 644 votes, Frankhn Riz.l Donald Mullen, 121
ICouncil, Robert Wmg•tt, 221 ;Ivotes, was elected •s a write-m C~LUMBUS 0 (UPI) 1. - Both 1Board before J an I. 1966 I Langsvlllo
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" 'leW ~M-" which
580, BUd J. Lucien Poulin,
RACINE VIlLAGE
Troy Zw1lhng and Will ram Hayes cand1dale
' paries found J Y ioday " Tues. T r d. ·
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he IVe Jstn cts w Jc nex I
Proton 1 last July 16.
m.~~i""~~'"'f..W%,. Republicans made the
most year w11l put ont member each 1Dexter
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spectacular gain m capturmg ]On ~ new board - yet to be Salem
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Meigs Coualy lorDed oul 1,· Akron 's Cily Hall
I named _ are M1ddlepor1 and !' Middleport lsi
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800 voters to the polls for tbe
Pomr.rov exemptE'd dislncts. Middleport 2n d
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Oil Co. said today it had
or1 • year elections Tu•sday,
Democra ls held on lo llie top I Norlhweslern , S•lisbury
md Middleporl ~
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accordJ.ng to aD unofficial re- mumc1pal office in Cleveland . Bedford tocals
Middleport 4t h
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pert Df the Meias
{;()unty Warren and Youngstown and Heavitost majorities for con- Middleport Sth
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WASHINGTON &lt;UP() - Rep. son and the program of thi! publican and Conservative par- 1 Board of Electklns.
knuckt~d Repubhcans oul in El- lso hdation cu me m Midd lepor t Pomerm ls i
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whlch has cut off deliveries
V. Lindsay gave the GOP Democrahr party"
ty candidate who ran to spoil
"fte figure lor tbe county ry1a Coshocton, Newark and 1 and Pomf'roy Middleport went Pomerov 2nd
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psoline and ruel to the
biggest lift since Gen. In a later statement, GOP Lindsay's chances, polled less I• above averate for off-year IManetta and from the Colum- : 730 for to 167 agamst Pomeroy I Pomeroy 3A
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cqo area.
D, Eisenhower returned National Chairman Ray C Bhss than 15 per cent of the vote. votlog," ucordlag to one o(- ~ bus City council.
was 832 for to 238 agam!it
Pomeroy JB
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Eight other major oil
Paris by proving today 1said all Republican!! should be Beame bl~m~d Buck~ey for his fidal oJ tile board.
Republicans replaced Demo-- Four pre(' IDLts turned down Pomeroy 3C
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panies and about 100
the Democrats could be cheered by gains made ID key defeat, clatmmg he ~!phoned of!
ID cemparliOJI to 1963 , tbere Icrats m Akron and Lima and the. proposal and it wa~ 11ed m Pomeroy 4th
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dents continued to
out of city hall in New cities like New York, Philadel- nor~lly Democratlc votes.
were over l,lOI more persoo• held on to lhe chief executiVe's !a f1flh Savmg oo were Nort h \11ddleport Prl
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wltll thf union In an
1phiO , Louisville, Ky., and Lmdsay " lhe ~rst Repuhh.i who voted yesterday. The to- JOb '" Tol•do, Lorain and Can-I Chesler fvntmg m Bedford Pomeroy Pel
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t1'14 the strike which
Tina blow to the Democrats I Akron , Oh1o.
can to be elected mayor of New \ tal vete lD JJI.l was 6 sat wbile ton The~ also eased the blow I Townsh1p1. 15 for. t6 ngam~l. Rock Sprmgs
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offset in 1\.i.esday's off-year ~ .
Defeated Macbin~
York srnce Fiorello H LaGuar. Ia 1Ml il we• ;,Z40.'
of losmi three councilmen miDf'xer 54 for, 63 aga mst Sa- S!lver Run
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Columbus by re-eleclmg the 1r lem a8 for. !01 against, Srlver 1Harns?m'llle
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control- won 24 years ago
IW.iiilll 'Ill flU fiYJ!'if~
''~ city attorney and auditor by ! Run. 18 for , 29 agamst. and Pagevllle
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io New Jersey and 1ler Abraham D. Beame, 59, a The New Jersey elect1on was
TAX DEFEATED
! land slides and kept control of Pagev1lle was even. 53 lor and Mmers'i&lt;ille Prt
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product of New Yor~'s Demo- a personal tnumph for Hughes,j BLUFFTON (UP I1 - A 1 prr ' the Cincmn•tl c1ty counCil.
15:1 •gain,!.
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Gov. Richard J. Hughes wa.s 1 crat~ machme, Wilham F. an upset victor m a close lcent city income tax was de-~
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feated Tuesday; 551 to 177.
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B. H Sanborn Missionary So- Love of Ch~lst, and for those C~rcle wit! be in charge of hos· ..Ousreched
Hands.''
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wa s guest of honor at a show· Erb, Mrs. Earl Denny, Sr.
ci.ety and the Baptist Day of who have given themselves m p.dahty for the Dece~ber me~t.. was a~slsted by Mrs.
Dale
er last week at home of Mrs. Mrs. Leo Vaughan, Mrs. PalliPraver was held Monday even- spreading the gospel. Ushers ing 'fhe program Will be IR Mourning and Mrs. John Kauff.
Norberl Neutzlmg with
Mrs. ine Angelelti, Mrs Leland Sism "at the MiddlepOrt F'lrSt Bap- were Mrs. Milton Hood, and Mrs. I charge of Mrs. Hood, Mrs: Da- ~rs: Beulah White,~ a solo,
i William Neutzling and Mr s son, Mrs. Troy Ohlmser Sr.,
tis~ Church
Chloe Richardson
v1d Darst, Mrs. Joe Wilson, This ls My Task, With Mrs.
Bessie Hayes as hostesses.
Mrs. Troy Ohlinger Jr., Mrs,
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Mrs Smart, and Mrs Anthony. Bradbury at the organ.
. , Mary E. Ohlinger, Miss Shir·
The se
d b M ~.. 'I The Sanborn MISSIOnary So- The White Cross quotas of The Elecla Circle wos in
Games were played and. pnz. ley Ash, Mrs. Iva Carpenter,
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The Day of Prayer cie Y mee mg w .
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• all Circles were presented, with charge of the SOCia our e
es awarded to Mrs Chrtstma Mrs Trell Schoenleb Mrs. Har~
Dra ury . d b M
Rh da mg the prayer service With Mrs. Mrs Elizabeth Slaven
in in the church dimng room with
O'Donnell, Miss Carol. Ha~ey, ry P. Smith, Mrs, B.n Neutz.
htany Hwas Je IYd·d'~~Alll~ai\ Richard Owen, presiden, pre.
I Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs
1Mrs Denver Kapple , Mtss Nan· ]ing, Mrs. Marion Hawk, M.ra.
s1dmg. She read an article enIBearhs Mrs Hood, Mrs. BerHall ymn~. me u e .. ,
: cy Hamm and Mrs. Lena ~bers- David Goodwin, Mrs.
Ellen
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Slor~· MeditatiOns were given mg " and the coming uf Chnst /
ton Martha Fowler serv1ng
· After the honored guest op- Mrs. Mildred Jacobs.
by ~rs Pa~~ Smart,ew~:n~:~ as the Christmas gtft Clrcle roll
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, pu~pkm pie and coffee
l ened her many g1fts. ice cream
on Prayer as th
. r 1 call mclu ded Dorras 12, Electa,
The table was decorated with
cenlered with
pink weddmg
onen~s t~f wo~en M~~s pr~:n 11 , and LoveJOY 8 w1th 37 mem·
i an arrangement of mums m
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cake
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m white and jolly Bunch Sewing
::~ the :c~~t~re. With an In· bers and guests present.
A Halloween party was held r fall colors combined wilh tall
decoraled in pink wilh lhe m· Club Entertained
l.&gt;rpretation 1::1"en by Mrs W1l- World Commumty Day was in the social room of the Porn~ slender lighted tapen.
Iscr1ptmn, ''Best W1shes Anita
lis Anthony descnbmg the ur- announced fu1 ~~nday. Nov 5 eroy Church of Chnst Fnday
and Pat,'' coffee, pcnch and Mrs H E. Bush entertained
gency of preachmg the gospel at 1 :m p m at the First Umted evemng. The room. was decormmts were served.
fhe Middleport Jolly
Bunch
and the obli~o:a t1 on to th e great Presbytenan Church The s1ck ated for the occaswn by Mrs.
Sewing club at her home on
comm1ssion.
Ireport was g1ven and mcluded A L Phelps, Mrs. Walter Ken·
Attendmg were the above and Ash..St Fnday evening with 1
ll h s Smart gav(' 3 read mg David Hoone, Grnce Hy1ell and nedy Jr , Mrs Melvm Srmth
L"
Mrs. George Korn Sr ,
Mrs. Halloween party. Halloween
•mlt'd. "Tre Compass10n
of I Mr Harry Houdashelt.
and Mrs Edward Venoy.
,d',
TO CELEBRATE 50th WEDDING ANNIVER·
Danny Zirkle, Mrs Theo Sm1th, games were played and prizes
lesus followed by Sll•nt pray-~
V %
SARY _ Mr. and Mrs Weber Wood , Route 1,
Mrs. Earl Denny, Jr.,
Mrs. awarded to Mrs. Noah Hnskm!l,
1 Judges for th• grand march
~r Mi s An 1 hony read a rned1- Mrs Tony Fowler was . 0 were Mrs Ralph Welker, Mrs.
NO · .
.
id
d
Pearl Ash, Mrs. Roger Cui- l and the door pme to Mrs. P.
!:JtHm entit led... Lord of Har- l charge nr the Lo~e G1ft ded1ca- Orville Well and Miss Elizabeth 'Jbe .annual electiOn day dmHarrisonville, w11l celebrate the1r go en we •
lums, Mi ss Stella Ebersbarh, L. Mitch.
l, thankmg God for past twn, u-.mg lh e theme ot Thanks- Duflv Prizes were awarded to ner Wl11 be served m the anding anniversary wtth an open house from 2 to
Mrs.
Mne Van Inwagen. Mrs. I Mrs. Bush served sandwich'" _ _ _ _ ~- - - giVIog m the tabl e fealurmg l B bb K Ch
tt t nex of the Syracuse Ftrst Umt· 1
5 p.m., November 7, tn the Bedford Youth Build0
Clara
Miller, Mrs.
Richard I es, coffee and donuts to those
,
twu cornu co p1as. one of fruit , . le ay ap~an, pre leS; d Presbytenan Church Th.;!
mg at Bedford School. The schoo l is 'ocated on
Poulm,
Mrs.
Jessre
Haggy.
Mrs. attendmg mcluding Mrs. Law·
Debbie Ltmt&gt;v. 1$
...
'fi1an
· kf ulness and I JCra~g
Arhe
II ... h k d hicken . I
Route 33, south of Darwm Mrs We d, the fmd~y rn~,~~, 1!Zing
h Venoy
f , 1ugliest:
t M k C1 k menu w1 m:: a e c
Ph•na Clifford, Mrs. Harold renee Milhoan. Mrs Mitch Mrs,
~he love- gi ft ur God's L(]ve Ush- ; o n,son, .unln ess ; I Ae d ar ' mashed potatoes, noodles, green
mer Murl Hart, and Mr. Wood w t e marne
Ebers.barh,
Miss Lmda Haggy, Carl Mattox, Mrs. George Hack·
I
/lostPss for Ptrrty
cr~ wert' Mrs. Edison Baker and I mhosd ongma; usand Tn rews, beans dressing slaw, ple and I
November 6, 1915, and &lt;Jre parents of four ehil·
1 Mrs Elmer WICkham, Mrs Ma· ell, Mrs. Wlilis Grueser, Mrs,
'M
~·
B arhs
1 ar est to guess; an
ommy
' d 1 $.l
h
hid
dren . Ernest and Norman, Route I, HarrisonDebbie l.unev
t!nt f'rt il in~dl rs
ranct&gt;s .e
Masters cutest
coffee A uts
'sc 001 c 1 •
vtlle ,· Mrs. Russe ll Hoffman, Anderson, lnchana
ry Kunzelman, Mrs. H.
C. William Reynolds, Mra. Shrrley
·
I The IJorras C~rcle w1!1 pre·l
·
·
50c
1
w1th a Halloween pa1ty ,8alur·l
Gnmes were played under the ren
·
and Mrs. Virgil King, Ro ute 2. Pomeroy. 'fhp~r
I Brlckles, Mrs. Elsworth Rowe, Mills, Mrs. James Johnson.
I - ··- - - - - - - - - - - - - dav evenmg at thr hurne ol Mr.l - - have 17 grand-children The couple ' ha s s pt•nt
direction of Mrs Helen Lelf- Pomeroy Chapter 186 · OES.
9
and ~1r s Frank Powe1s Guests ~ "'&lt;'!-"fMktciiSP&lt;:.MLM:zt"' .,
heit after which ihe group vis· WIU meet Tuesday at 7 · 4 ~ p
the1r marri ed life un the same tarm m the Bed1
eame m co~tume .and pmes ~
fish m. Annual dues are due at
ford . Scipio Township area.
1 ited' Rluebeards den . A
were aw&lt;~rdrd to Sh.u un Clllze. ,
,( pond m the form of a witches this meeting ,
d
1
.
~ caldron wa~ en)oyed by the The
eaconesses
• ~----,...,..."""
Joyre Riley,
Ani Ia FuItz, and ' "'
the deacoos
Middle and
rt ~~Jrst
Unit¥I!!I
:Pl!M QW!- ~~;
Janr Arree
,
younger children
of
JXl Church will
:.1
Tile b;semenl of the Powers
GmerOV
Refreshments or doughnuls ed Pr•sbylerlank
d
'
10Un
d
k I
sponsor a chic en mner on
home was derorate m
eep- Mis E J Tracy attend ed cider, coffee and kool-aid were
. D N 2 at 5-6·30
mg w1th the season. mcludmg the Sou theast Oluo Educahcn l served from a table with a H~l- ElectlOnat ~~ c~~~rch Tick~ts
~
!1ghttd pumpkms, wnches and Assoc&gt;atlon meetmg at Athens loween cover and centered w1th P· mbe obtained '" advance or
J
1
other decoratiOns.
Refresh· Fndav and spent the weekend a Ia:ge pumpkm. Napkins also UU:,~based at the door Mrs.
menls of donuts . Cider, and With her mece, Mrs Dwight earned out . the
Halloween ~rl Owen and Miss Phyllis Mrs James Manley and dau· Bruwme Troop Nu 5 enjoy· '
candy apples were ~en•ed
1Mutt'hl er and fam:ly and her theme. Ser~mg on the refreshchim are co-chairmen.
ghter, Sandy, of Columbus, spent I ed a Halloween !Jart y Saturday j
Attendmg 10 add1t10n to the · mother, Mrs w. H Halliday. theme. Sevi~g on the refresh- Joa
NOV. 3
the weeke,nd Wit,h Mr ~nd Mrs , afternoon at \he F1 sl Unlted
""'•l'oopte 0,.,.
above named. were Mary Ann She was acco mpanied
home ment comm1ttee were Mrs. C. The Middleport Literary Club Walton Manley and Mrs. Mane PI esbytenan ( hu rch. Cost um es
liCA VICTQa Th&amp;n
Kloes. Kim Johnson. J1mmy l Sunday by Mr and Mrs Mulch- E. Clark, Mrs. Jerry Masters, will meet Wednesday afternoon, Vancooney.
1 were Jut.lged amJ pllzes awart.IWlldeJmuth, Debbie MaJor. Lee ller
Mrs Louis Osborne and Mrs
at the home Do Becker Is a pa tient at ed tu ( uthy Baker, pret11est; I
2
3
m..,. ""''Wbi..
Floyd, Sherman Mills, Robm l John Sauvage has return~ ~ Denver Kapple,
~tv.Mrs. a~. ~tout, Second • Vete;ans Memuna l Hospital I Cmdy. Glazt, uglies t. M.r:s., Mar"'Oolor
\lll ls, Pat ty Cross£&gt;n, Conme Ihome after a I \lou weeks VI!Ht
Ave. Mrs. Robert Coat!! a n d where he has hi:id knee surg- 1cu~ ( hambers and Mar~ Hoi- ;
Bachner, Steve Oller, B1lly at Vandaha with h1s daughter ... ~ . - _ _ _ ___
Mrs. Emerson Jones will pre· ery,
I man , a cadet scout , were Judg·
Hensler, Pat Mullen
Jerry 1and son m-law · Mr and Mrs.
. . ....- - - - th
Response
to
I
senl eprogram
k · e&gt;
Swartz, Kayle ~ussell, Kathy 1Garland Weaver. He also spent
roll call will be 3 southern lead- Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hor .YI Hulloween ames were la _
Moore. Jenmfer Goble and Bob- I
. days '" M1 ch1gan
er.
and daughters, Janel and She!· ed led b M~rv Holman ~ /d 1
by and Pam Powers.
Mr and Mrs. George Korn
The Twl'ltght Garden c 1u b la spent the weekend m Bndge.
Y b M
.
K G
,
t
t1e
'
f 1 pmes won y ary . a11ag·
b
Jr of Colum us spen
l
will meet at the Ohio Power port, Ohio as the guest o rea- t1 Beth Vaughan and Kathy I
weekend
with their pcuen!s,
Company office Wednesday, No- tives.
i:;ris. Refresh ments of pUffijJ· I
Mr and Mrs George Korn Sr.
tr 1·
I
. Mrs Jo~ Thomas
vember 3 for a demons a !on. Mrs C R Gilbert or Spring- km face cookie~. punc~ an~ I
Frank Amos entered veter~ Jarrot Bobo, Carrie L. Bobo The Pomeroy and Winding Trad field , spent the weekend w1th candy were served by Mrs Not- '
LAST TI"E TONIGHT
ans Memonal Hospital Sunday to Jerry R Gnfllth, Ella L Garden clubs are inVIted as Mr. and Mrs Leo Kennedy and man Humphreys and Mrs .. ~~~1 RCA Solid Copper Clr,ulta
"GI RLS ON THE BEACH"
I for observation and treatment. Gr1ff1th, parcels, Sciplo.
guests.
Karen Gregg.
1 ham Hamm and lhe troov Jead1 Tinted RCA Pan-0-Pfy picture tube
I Miss Jern Fnck of Colum- Cla nce Longstreth to Kenneth
NOV. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones ! er. Mrs R1t hard Vnu~::han . M1s. 1
(1'echmcolor;
bu!i spent the weekend with her L. Longstreth, Betty A. Long· The Evangeline Chapter' were m Athens Sunday where Wlll1am Jngles also s~nl L'OOk·
1 22,500-volt New Vista chassis
Martin West, Nor ee n t: urcor
~n. The Cnckets The B~acb
parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1streth. 8511 acres, Salem.
OES, Middleport, ;Ill 4 ~~t they VISited w1th their daugh· tcs
1 New Vista VHF, Solid State UHF tuners
Buys, Lesley Gore.
fi'nck ~nd fam1 ly
L D. Srott, Maude M. Scott ThM W'S~ayTevem,ng, ov. a
e ter, Mr and Mrs Lee Davidson. Attending were Kathy Harris 1
"CLARENCE THE
1 Ons-Set VHF flne tuning
.
K asomc emp e.
b
b
'
~1ss Amta Hall, stu dent at 1 to Robert S. Betz, VI rgm 1a , The Mel 5 County PTA is Mrs. Davidson 1I a:! . een a · Beth Vaughan , Juh Hamm, MaCROSS-EYED LION"
• 7' oval duo-cone epeaker
Ohio State Un1versJ iy, spent the r Betz, Frank L. Snedaker , Mar. g
ale
sent from her te~;~dung duhes i ry K Gallagher Penny John·
(Techmcalon
.
h
M.
d
k
'f
ddl
sponsoring
a
rummage
s
.
d
.
Marshal Thumpson, Cheryl wekend With er parent s,
1.1Jone Sne a er, 1..ots, ~· 1 e- Nov 4 ~ and 6 at the Sauvage due to lnJUfleS sustame m &lt;1 ; son. Mehnda Hu mphrey, Lee 1
M1ller. Betsy Drake
and Mrs J ames Hall
port.
Buildm'g 'on Front-st, Pomeroy, fall at her home.
f Ord, Kr~sti Morns, VIcki Man- !
Dr. and Mrs, Call Wolf of: Ca rl Bost ic, Faye Bostic to from 9 a. m, untilS p. m. This Mrs Kenneth Byer, Galllpo- ley, Kallly Baker, Cmdy Glaze I You should see all the other models of
Wednesday, November 3
1 r we ie weekend guests ! Damel Hew lett, Juanita Hew· Will be a large rummage sale. lis, IS spendmg sevt!ral days Meni 1\ult , Tamm1 Hoffm~;~n l
NOT OPEN
Mr and Mrs. Patnck LO&lt;'II-il lett, 80 rods, Salisbury.
Members of the
Pomeroy at her home in Middleport
ami Usl ie Ingles, ~md one guest 1 ! RCA Victor Black and White 1nd Living Coary
,
Wilham A. McKelvey, Hazel Elementary PTA who have ar- Mr. and Mrs. Galen Brown Dun vaughan.
I
THURS., FRI ., SAT.
Nov . 4·5-6
I Mr. a11d Mrs Char les Gravely 1I McKelvey, aka Hazel McKel- ticles or will work al the Coun- and children spent Sunday at
lor T.V. on s1le on the 2nd floor. Come In
of
Dunbar.
W
Va.
Mr
and
(
vey
to
Um
ted
States,
Easement
ty
PTA
rummage
sale
Novem·
their
farm
near
Morehead,
KY,
MEETING
POSTPONED
DAVE CLARK~
~rs .. AI~x Gr~vely ul Dunbar, l1Lebanon
ber 4-7 are asked ~ contact Mr. and Mrs Leo Smith a~d1 'J" 1e meetmg of the WSWS of
"HAVING A
soon and select the set you want.
WILD WEEKEND''
~ Va and .daught e.r and !i?n~ . Wi llla m A. McKelvey, Hazel Vas. Elza Gilmore Jr. by Wed- children spent the weekend ml the Enterpn:!e EUB
church 1
The Oave Clark Ftve, Bar
udaw, Mr and Mrs J&lt;~ n Jan McKelvey to Umted
States, nesday.
South Charleston, Ohio. where 1 scheduled for tonight at Mrs. I
b1na Ft'rris.
I
cusek
a~d
l'hildr
en,
.Johnnv,
Easemenl,
Lebanon.
The
Past
Chrefs
or
Magnolia
they were guests of Mr and ' James Will , has been postpon" CODE 7, VICTIM S''
Lex Barker. Ronald F1aser, MareaS a ~d Tony of Columbus Char les Hyatt, Harriett
E Temple Pyth1ao Sisters
wiU Mrs. William Everson
an d l ed until Tuesday, November 9,
Verunique Vendell.
1wFerGe unl "Y dguM
ests Jof Mrs B. Hyatt to Halhe Cross, Lots, Sy- meet Thursday evening at
family,
due to election.
j
rave y an
rs
A Eden.
1 M1ss M&lt;~rv Showers of Well- racuse
. home of Mrs Frank Stewart,
SUN., MON. and TUES.
•
sto
·
d
s
d
th
h
!
John
Proffllt,
Pearl
Proffltl
with Mrs. RIChard Campbell
November 1·8·9
n Vl!il 1e
un ay WI
er
John Ford's
aunt Mrs H m Sl
to Umted SLates, Easement, Le- co-hostess.
.
o er 10wers
b
NOV 5
uCHEYENNE AUTUMN "
Mr. and Mrs Mikton Dllvis anon
•
(Techm color)
and chddrrn Debbie s .
d 1 John C Profntt, Pearl Prof· The Happy Harvesten class
Carroll ,Baker. Sa l Mineo
James
Stewarl,
Rirhard Jon of Eas t 't 1 verpo~J ~~:n~~s. f1tt to United States, Easement, of the Federated .chur~h
will
W1dmark Karl Malden Ar
Ha10ld Bogan and child ren,
Lebanon.
have a ~overed diflh diMer
thur Kennedy,
Patnck
horah and J 1mmy of Fombell
Hone! Denney Pearl Denney day at 6 p m at the church.
Wayne.
Colorurtoan:
1Pa , were weekend guests ' Larry D. Edwards, Margaret A. ~eat and dessert will be pro-Panchos HldetiNI'f
J\Jr and Mr 9 Thomas Young. Edwards, .18 acre, Rutland. Vided Members are as~ed to
Clarence M. Shields, Gladys take thell' own table serv1ce.
M Shields to Velma Quillen,
parcel, Letart.
28, Culls 12 to 11.
Sanford Gheen, Golden un&lt;ien 1 SHEEP - Ewes and Lms.
to Stale of Oh10, 1 032
5 to 10 ; Stock Ewes 4 to 10;
SaliSbury.
Fal Sheep 4 to 8, Cullo I to 5
Bucks 4 10 8; Fat Wethers 4 to
10.
GalllpoUs, Oblo,
LAMBS - Topo 23 Seconds
Salurday, Oct. 30, IIHi
:ro to 22; Light Wta. 15 to 18;
SALES Rt.PORT of
Common
14 to 16,
Ohio Valley Uvestock Co.
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 23
We're ready
24 , 220 lo 250 lbs. 23 to
24 ;
"Convene Co1ch"
Light
20
Ill
24;
Fat
Sows
12
Ill
to offer
18 , Stags 12 lo 16 ; Boars 10 to
15; Sows and Pigs 60 to 8Q ;
auto loans
Shoats a to 20
Sin
CATTLE - Steers 15 Ill
pr.
6'12 to 12
Heifers 14 lo :ro; Baby
Are ali loans
18 to 24 , Fat Cows 11 lo 15;
the sa me? Not at
Canners 8 to 12; Bulls 12 to 18;
Milk Cows IMI to 180.
all' In• estigate the
1
VEAL CALVES - Tops 29.·
advantages of lowMiddlepor.
4&amp;; Seconds 22 to 28; Medium
18 to 22 ; Com. IJld Hvs. 18 to
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