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Church Bazaar Committees Set
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Ctrd~ wa~ In charge

Pavillion at
W01ld's Fair
1S DeSCrl'bed

Around And

About
Mjdd /eporf

1-DdYieDUMI, PomtrOJ'IIIddleport, 0., lhpt. II, liM

Presbyterian
,.,., Ch~J• Croup
''Mra.Entertolnal
Peter Staee entertained WomentoMCFt
tbe Past Chlefa of Melp Tempie Pythlan Slstenl at
her In Nelsonvilltl

Abo•t 1.1410 opec!•• fll eock·
roache• are known, accwdln&amp;
to the Eacyclopaedla BrUauJ·

Kloes, Mizpah benediction and
A report oo tbt CbW'cb Pa·
tees namPd lor tlw dOnltal ba uf the program
~:~nt.l l:t play - Mrs Adam Eber sbach a. n d group adJourned to the
Yilllon at the World'l Falr and
zaar to bt' Jwld J'hursd&lt;J\ ~u lei Tome Capsuh~ ' was pr~ ' Mtss Jo~ ted:d Grueser,
11w~et room for refreshroenta
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Slndle 1 pi'Qir'aDI on the Statue of bo~e Monday evening. A pot. The Fall meeting ol Dlstrlet
vember 12 when the Wor 11 en., st&gt;ntrd Its members Mtss Mary shop Mrs Homer Holler Mrs by the Fnendly Circle,
Charlea Bennett Slndle
Uberty by Mrs. Bethel Cole- luck dinner preceded tbt meet· ill, Unite&lt;! Pr..byteriaJ! WomGulld of the F'ed~r att'd churc h \ trgm~&lt;i Ret bel announced tht&gt; 1Max Me mart Mrs Phil Globo- Mrs James Fugate, Mra.
were weekend aueata
and her lOft, Roy, higtt.. ln&amp;:
en of Scioto Presbyter~.
met Wf'dn tsdrn evenmg 111 the p~rli C!pa nts m the play mclud- kar \1rs Lollis Re1bt&gt;l, M1ss Btllkam, Mrs Paul Werner,
and Mrs. WUUam Ault
the September meetinC: The birthday anniversary of be held Friday, Oct. t, fl Net.
ladtes ' loungt' 11t !IH~ lhtln h
mg Mrs Pearl \l ora as Pa c.tor Thelma Grueser. Mrs
Henry Mrs. Henry Ewlng and M r I.
family
the Women'1 Assocllltton of Mra. Stace waa observed dur- sonville Presbyterian Church.
Arran'-'emt&gt; nh uf tluwer-s Olivt&gt;r Mrs Manm Hurt, Fred Re1bel Mr s Carl B11tkam and Thomas Young the refresh·
Ftnt United Presbyterian 1.,., the evorun•, Those report· Mrs L w. Mcintire of,l Loaan
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Mr.
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Mro.
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Bahr
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made b~ \Irs /I• Jrner Holter rurkt.-r Mrs P&lt;.~ul Wernt'r \lrs Mrs Neui.Zitng, so tcltors, an ment comm1 ee.
Thurlday evenJ.na al ...
ed Ill Included·~ Mn. Wilham wtll be the preSiding ot.!lcer.
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erne was carr
churth.
Lowe 8 patient at University The meeting will start at If
Kautz \It , J (' \~v. 1 ·1 :.m d Ho~ :vlaver Pat \1r s Phtl, Glu- Edv.ard Kennedy, cashiers
out on the tables decorated by Ml'l. Bl'\lce Uoyd ts
Durin&amp; the program hour hosplial in Columbul and Mrs . a m and end 3 p
There
\ , r ~ EJ7 1 G!lrntJre J 1 dr1or buk:lr ,)f'antt and SteH' .Jewell 1 l'ht&gt; mstallatlon of the new Mrs Carl Kautz and Mrs. El· ig 1 1alea meeting in Indianap- Roy COleman read the record- Max Sanborn
w11l be workshops m the ptom·
a!t'd tht: loungt
nanm the Tacker ehtldrt&gt;n, mmt~let He-v Wilbur Pernn, lza Gilmore Jr M1ss Elizabeth olis, Jnd dlta week. He
be had enjoyed while vlalt- Mrs. Pat Gallagher wtu be mg to help newly • electeji offi·
1he 11 ..-umg opl'nl:'d .,.,1111 de- .:~nd Mr s Ella Ctlmort~ .Jr \l ar .... as announ&lt;.ed for November 1F'tck pre~tded at the
punch Thurlday and Friday there.
lng the Church Pavilllot. at the hostess for the October meet- cers of local associations, ond
II O! Hm~ IJ\ \1rs Allre-d i row, garf'l Shafer i:l dt s1uri.Jt'd llt'lgh 2!1 A tea Will fol low sponsored ! bowl MISS Flck, Mrs Leonard
World's Fair. Mra:. Coleman inl with the birthdays or Mn to consider study and work
Ytho had tur her Iheme· 1J man bur
, IJy tht&gt; Gutld wtth the exJ?cuttve Jewell and Mrs Roy
Mayer Mra. Delbert Mitchell and gave the hlatory and descrlp- Gallagher and Mrs.
George programs for 1965.
•umr~ 10 tmd 1 , 0 u The h\mn
buard as the commrttee
.setved 1:1.~ the receptwn commit· chlldren were ln Cedar Grove, tion of the Statue ot Uberty Child! to be observed Ttre trav- Dr Lois Visscher will weak
. S lril Ot I ·ud opened
tht"
Dunng the I.Jusm~ss session
Tht" meetmg clo sed wtth the tee
W. Va. recently where they vii· and Ukened It to the church
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d ted b
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conduett-&gt;d b\ \1r s 11en Ne-ut£- ' ~~ ---~-~ Ued with her mother Mn Ed
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eling prize, ona
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r!l. in the afternoon. All Presf&gt;yterde\l11Hm-. Sl rtpturE:' readmg ut
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and e Christian religion that Oll.ld
by Mrs wn lan women are cordtally InvitF.ec-lrs rastes ·• l 15 "'as rea d bv I lmg presl e-!11 a mt't'ling o le ,~¥·
'"""' '"""""''~""'"*' . ~·&lt;~"! Masked Halloween
ith Dartt. They also visited rei- abedJ It light ot freedom
lla 'A· lwlm'a'n"onGamea
wer; ed.
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PrPs
bv
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WJ:I~ .:~nnounced fm
r
atwes
in
Boomer
&amp; East Bank,
Mn
Walter
Waddell
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1 ' ea " "
"" • 1 k' October 9 at ohe Ftrst Prcsb} '
Party i• Planned
w Va. Mr. Mltchell11employ~ ed the. devotional perloclpr• ha•· Mrs
played and prize• awarded to Dr Lois H Vosscher. Presby·
prave-r An o11 ert ll g "as ta 1
11
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Allman Mn Childs Mrs tertal fraternal worker in India,
en by :"ltr , Alberl \\ood, n d ;m d ttncm d1urd~ m Nt&gt;lsonvt e
;
Plans were made for a mas - ed at Warren, Ohio.
1.ng 81 her topic "God'l Prom.
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~ ed Halloween party In October
tses to M " She gave quota Betty Biggt, Mrs. Gallagher, who was appointed in 1142 by
1 M ThP nwe1mg wtll opt'n wlth 11
r" at e~ !rauss wt t l ' rs i coftee lwur at 9 ~o am
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ff when the Fnendly Nerghbors
The Rev. Clyde Bartlett, pasen.
. Uld Mrs. Stace.
the former Board of Foreign
ThomR ~ luung gt\'Jilg tht' J.Jl~,- lhu\e v.ho plan !U attend are I"'1
a
tor
of
the Middleport Church tiona from famous author• and
MlSS!Ons of the Presbyterian
z; club met Tuesdav evemng at
ts and read scri ture
ei
I \1rs Nt&gt;ulz lmg Mrs Wr lbur Per
the home of Mrs. C E Clark of the Nazarene haa apent the poe
p
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Church, US A, is on the staff
:\Jr., Young pr I ~ tdent vt l ht'
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Ph I. I" II
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Mrs Harry Bearlt~ returned PI
t Rd
' week at Cedar Lake near
During the buslnesl meeting
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of the Memoria! Hospitol In
11 11 "rs
1
tl Jamson, n rs
easan
1 ge
presided over by Mrs
Pao1
,
~---- ------------, il I H \Ired \1rs Louts Retbel I hom' Thursday from Hol7.er Mrs Elwocd Bowers.
ley, w. va. where be has been
.
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th e
In
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VISIT OUR STORE FOR
\lrs Thomas Young Mrs H('n ~~~p~a anf ~ Imfrov~gd ru dent. cond ucted the
a mm s ers re re
voted to pay ro; materl.al
odn best equipped hospltt 1
r\ F .... mg and Mrs Dale Smtlb Ytl
e con tn
to ler e- or session and the traveling prize
M- Henn'etta Burton!ihaw
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In
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the Farrukhabad and four ad,
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repatr or a room
t e
d' t t
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1-.il s nt boys shtrts and socks sellera 1 mon s.
donated by Mrs George Buchson Flo)d, of Cleveland, manse Ml'!l Coleman gave the A report on the Buckeye Girls Jacent Is nc s an
ea s au
\\ Ill bt! taken to tlu~ meetmg
Mr and Mrs Harold Teaford anan was awarded to Mrs Em- spen~ the past weekend with report· for Group 1 on their State this summer was given average of two thouss nd paAcontnbutron of $5
was of Middlt!pot t :spent V!oednesday erson Well An auction sale of her daughter and son-in-law, projeeta and Mrs J. E. Har· by four Mlddleport
High tients a year.
FOR ALL GIFT
made tu the- world l' lottung pro- evenmg with his mother. Mrs home made art•cles was held Mr and Mrs Gail Miller.
ley reported for Group n.
School students who attended It
~---GIVING OCCASIONS
Jfrr ol the Untied Chut ch
of Edtth 1 eaford and ~on Mmer~ · followmg the meetrng wlth Mrs
Mr and Mrs Glenn Lamb- The prayer for the mission- when the Ladles Auxiliary of B/
F 'l
(hrl~t Mr~ Young told of the V! lle
'
Bowers as auctioneer.
aries of the day was given by Feeney-BeMett Post 128, AmeraeUnar amE Y
mt'anlng of the l~el l owsht~
Games were played and priz
are visiting m Berea, Ohio, Miss Mar aret Sauer and the lean Legion, met Tuesday eve·
, ,
I
~~ ~ lht 1os. Co tn • and an of I Mrs Rov Holter 11islt~ m es awarded to Mrs Donley Rei· with their daughter and family, '
g ed 1 11
nina at the hall
Goes to Crnc1nnat
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D llttl summer m tea o ermg wa1 "e
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tcnng \Ht~ takeu 1 he th;mk of- 1 Owshtre Monday wtlh her roo-- bel, Mrs Jack Robson and Mrs
r an
rs. eorge oo . e received It was announced that Reporting were Patsy Man- Mr and Mrs John Wllllam
WY 12641
tt&gt;JH ig servlf'e whr rh wtll
ther , Mrs George Thompson IH.obert Arnold, after which a and children, ~teve and Conrue. the Scloio Presbyterial
fall ley, Suzanne Bradbury, Joy Blaettnar and ~hlldren Eliza·
5
99 Mtll '
MiddlE-port
t1 1e Sunday before Th::tnksgtv who ha_;..bfen Ill
dessert t.'OUrse was served by
Mrs. Kermit W1seman, Co- meeting would be held at Nel- Boggs and Seren Lew1s, who beth Mary Helen Kath'ryn and
;;;;;;~~~-~--1 1 1 ng will be &lt;.'hargt' \ln 1 \1r~/j;Sther Kissler of Cnl· the hostess Present were the lumbus, aDd her mother, Mn. sonville Octob.er 9 Reserva· were sponsored the Buck· Frederick, speni
past
\\dlJUI Petrtll
I um¥uF,_~rs F'ran~t'S Blewmg- above and Mrs. Leon McKnight Vance Stewart of Logan, were tion.s
to be given to Mrs ere State by the auxiliary. The weekend in Cincinnati where
~\ orld rommuntl)" Dav wa~~ ton, . . . ,Yiddleport , and
Mrs Mrs HPnry Werry, Mrs ~111- Wtdnesday guests of Mr and Walter Waddell by October&amp;. g~rls reported on the two days Mr. Blaettnar and his father,
dnnounred b) Vlrs Lou1s Ret· Oatsy Ankrum or Columbia S ~rd Hmes and Mrs. Roy Snuth Mrs. Gall Miller. They were Mrs Dwight Wallace served spent at Capital University in Fred Blaettnar who accompabel dturch key woman, tor C, vrslted :vtonday wtth Mr!\
former Middleport residents.
as secretary in the absence of Columbus and thanked th~ aux- nied them to cincinnati, attendTONIGHT thru SUNDAY
November 6 at 1 30 P m at the Ho~er Showers
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Youth FeUowship
Mrs Myron Miller A round- tliary for. the ~pportunity
of ed the 1965 Buick showing held
Double Ft&gt;ature Program
Hulland Mt&gt;thodrs! ch urch It Ctpt and Mrs Y.ats n Burn. PI
. R k Sal
Girl ScouU Meet
robtn card was to be sent to representing Middleport.
at the Cmcmnati Gardens OD
wa s vot f'd lo pav the $5 annual fte-ld of , Wh1t~man Arr Force
ann1.ng a e . e
Mrs Mtller who 11 recuperat- Plans were made for
the SBturday afternoon.
'' IRMA LA DOUCE "
h~t' a1 1111s ume and ktls wt\1 Base Mtssoun, were recent ~he Yo.uth Fellowship of the At Pomeroy Schoo,l
mg ·from s~rgery Mrs. Lil· Eighth District fall conference
They went by train, giving
W1lh JJ(.k Lem oll
bt' rndde U~· the Fr rendly and guestll of Mr and Mrs John 1Rock Sprmgs Methodls! church
Members of Girl Scout 1 roop lian Steiff was ptanist for the to be held in Middleport, Octo· the children their first train
and Shule" .'\l atLillll~
(Techmcolor J
f'Pderated Crrcles .:~nd the Hap· W. Blaettnar a~d ~amliy
held tts .regular meetmg , h 267 met With leader, Mn. Tho- evening. Mra. Freda Bratt gave ber 8 at the hall with the local ride, and drove new Butcks
f.!\
Harvrc:.ters
class
I
Mrs
Rex
0
8nen
returned
~ay
evl!nmg at the .church wtt mas Smith Wednesday everung the benediction
umt as host. Committees for back Fred B!aettnar returned
--11 ndNAME COMI\UTTEES
to
her
home
in
Sltowart
1'hurs·
Cathy
Abbott,
president,
In at the Pomeroy
Elementary
A
k
d
h
ld
In
th
the
luncheotl were appointed and s 1 da
ntng
"SOME LIKE IT HOT "
d
f
h
charge
Sch 1
po11 uc
mner e
e
a ur y eve
.
'1-Iarrl v nl\lom(.u~. Jom} lt.ll tls
Named on committees
for ! ay at~!' a VISit wi t
her
by
oo
.
church dmmg room preceded plans made to contact each Mr. and Mrs Blaettnar and
"'::;~~~~~~====-: tlu: bazoar were .\1rs 0 ale . daughter and son-m-law, Mr 8 Dellotlons
Mrs
u
'l'he meeting opened wlth the the meetmg wUh Miss Phyllis member for casb or food dona- children visited Saturday ev·
,,~- - - - -- - - Smllh Mrs Max
\llemhart, 1and Mr~ Paul Eichinger and earhs, counselor, open
SCQUt song, "Alice" Poster5 on Joachim Mrs Leo Kennedy ttons for the luncheon
ening with former
college
\I J s Phi l Mernhart Mrs Hen- dam lly.
l meletl~gll Me.mthbers rBesbpteonded to health were made by Judith Mrs. Arlhur Lewts Mrs. Ed: Reservations for the lunch- friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
ro 1 ca WI
a 1
verse
Becky Houdashelt,
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eon are to be made wtlh Mrs
R".b 1 Mr Clare c· Ma ·
rv d e ·
s
ne
sSherrie Blackston led In group
J M
d D bb ward Smith, Mrs. Peter Stace
.
Folger HI and fam1lyy Sunday,
POMEROY OHIO
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\1t s Lou I~ Herbel Mrs /Joyal Hel per1 are
M
k'
ayer an
e Je and Mrs Torn Rue serving the Albert Roush, Thtni Ave. or they visited the CincinnaU zoo
Ltlhe Hauck and Mrs Ph 1 l
smgmg
oney rna mg
A skit and a song
n
Mrs D.a\e Mourning before Octi
th N
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
(;ru~sts (It Hom.e
Jects were luscussed and
ted b Debb' C
dessert and co1fee. 1ere wert
where por ons 1rom
e ut(,loi.Jokar, dmner. Mrs
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was presen
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le row 17 members present for
the tober 3. The annual Halloween cracker Suite were presenetd
"HEY THERE, 1T'S
r~nce 1 anmng Mt~~ Lena Grue- The Life of Hannah was was decided to have a
Nancy Thompson and a skit d
d
li
party of the auxiliary will be b th C1 1 tl Ci 1 B 1 l
YOGI !!EAR"
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ser
M;s
Ma~
Memhart
Mrs
studied
and
dtscussed
when
the
sale
m
the
near
future
a
commercial
by
Debbie
mner
an
mee
ng.
h
ld Oct 31
y e nc nna
v c ale.
(Yop:t Colon
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They
returned
borne
Sunday
'r'ogt Bear
.hlln Yogt
Hl:'d Dessauer and Mrs C J
ya e pers c ass o e s- mem ers WI go o amp
Bernadette Hennessy,
Two new members were wel· evemn
BOO·ROu (. mdy
F.bersbach, kitchen Mrs Don· burv Methodist church ln. Syra ces Asbury on Oct. 3, for
Trlplett, Susan Clark and
corned lnto the auxlliary.
A
g. _ _ _ __
" GUN HAWK ''
le~ Reibel, Mrs Uee Hawley, ' cuse met Monday evenmg at all day outing.
Davis A song by Twda
round·robin birthday card was
(Tcclmtcolorl
Mrs Glad) S Cuckler. Mrs Hen· . the home of Mrs Ralpb Robson
Durmg the program hour the Clatwurthy closed the meeting
to be sent to Mary McElroy, Judith McKni•ht il
Ror:r Ca lhoun , Rod Cameron
ry Ewrng, M1ss Thelma Grue- l Mrs. Robson, president, was iRt&gt;\1 . Chester Lemley gave
new department presrdent A At Photo Session
Ru ll'! Lee
ser :\1rs Rov Ma.ver, \If Iss I tn cha rge of the mertmg whi ch talk about the Bible
membership report was also to Judit11 McKnight, daughter of
SUN, MON . TUES .
Maud (;ruesE'r, Mrs
1\lbert open£'d With Psalm 23 lfl urn- Wt&gt;f€' the above and Roger. Donbe sent to Mrs. McElroy.
Mr and Mrs. Leon McKnight.
Sept. 27-28.29
Woodard \1rs Carl Bllrkan and son DevotiOns taken from F:ph na and Suzanne Partlow ,
Pomeroy, represented
tht
'RC'B1 N AND THE 7 HOODS'
Vltss Marv V!rgmta ReJbei dec- eslans were led by Mrs. Helen die Abbott, He&lt;ky and Mary
Home Demonstration Meigs ColUlty Glrl Scouts Sat·
(Techmrolorl
ora twns ior table and se'rving ~amewood , who gavt- a rne-dJta- Lou Radford, Sharon Brawley,
Class officers wert elected at
urday, September 12, at the St.
Frank Sm.arra, D£"an lllar!in ' of the dmner. Mrs
Lawrenre 1tlon from The Upper Room , and / Con me Radford Hnd Dtamt Wey·
Eastern Hll~ School Sept. 1$. Council will Meet
Andrews church lD
ParkersBm~ Croo;;b\ Edw G Rubt n
Lannmg
roftee
urn
.
Mrs
Tho
closed
With
prayer
ersmlller
SEPT.
!I
Th
P1'
PLEASANT
The
Ma
b
W
V
son Samm~ Da\ ts .! 1 PPter
1
Falk. Barbara Hu sh, Vtc1or , mas Young , Mrs Jamt's
President, Edna son
Scout Coun·
Buono
a
w
~~rk
~IJOOrs
thw. L Kautz, fancy was sent to Melvtn Grt'mm who A school-sponsored
record p
Se t 2"27 S turda McCoy; VIet President, Mary twn Counci w m~t
ne• ell held a photograph sesaioo
Colorc:artoon•
"
omeroy P · ~. • a
Y Mankin; Secretary, Linda Spen- day. September 30, at Krodel lhere which will be used to
"""~~~~~-:-:::~~:-:-:--::::::..--.="'"'....======- rs rll in University HospitaL Co- hop will be held this Saturday aGnddSunda yb, by Wmdmg TraLI cer, and Treasurer, Karen Car· Park
help promote the annutl fund
1 Jumbus. The meeting clo!!ed night at the Pomeroy
r
High ar en c1u
ter
The business meeting w1ll be- raising campaign Judith 1.s a
with !he Mtzpah benediction
auditoriUm star tmg at 8 p m
!:EPT. t7
Juniors, President, Mary Tay- gin at 10 30 a m. w1th Mrs member of
267
and
Dunng the soctal hour a des- The Jays will emcee.
The descendants _or J C and lor, v1ce President; Gary Wolf; Alma Turner presidilllil:. M 1as serves 88 Troop scribe. She waa
sert course was served by Mrs
Ethehnda Moore will hold a re- Secretary, Roberta
Trussell; Wanda Stemple, County Exten· one of four girls 1n the Four
Robson's daughters, Miss EleaMOVE TO INDIANA
Sunday at the Sutton Treasurer, Joan Davia
and sion Agent, Home Demonstra· Rivers area to attend the meet.
nor and Mrs Paul Kloes assist- Mr and Mrs Ronald Carr 1Methodist church on the Ra· Sgt at Arms, Gregory Dailey tlon, will conduct the afternoon ing.
Wilma planning session At this time
1ed by Dellbre Hartenbat'h to and daughter, Paige, former cine - Bashan Road. A basket Seniors President,
Mrs. Royal Thomas, Miss Mar- Lmcoln Hill resident&amp;, have dmner will be served at noon. Atherotn;' Vice President, Roa· club lessons, program emphas·
ad" E
. ed ..
c1a Karr, Mrs. Damewood, Mrs rno11ed to Aurora, Ind, where All relatives and friends are
Bahr; secretary, Barbara il, and work meetings will be L lei nterlo.an
Wilham Eichinger, Mrs. Frank Mr Carr has employment m 1nv1ted.
Lanham, Treasurer, Kenneth planned for 1965. Each county By Mr1. Gre••
I Wmebrenner
and Mrs.
Wll- the offices of Ute
Stedmon
SEPT. Z8
Caldwell and Sgt. ol.
Arms, home demonstration club Is Mrs . Richard Gress entertaln.li,;;;;am;;;;;;;;;;;H;;;;o;;;;cd;;;;a;;;;s;;;;he;;;;l;;;;t====="-F•ou;;;;n;;;;d;;;;ryi..= =======ol Jane Howell Tent ~aughters Jame~ Meredith.
urged to be representfd
At ed her card club Tuesday evenl•·
of Un1on Vtterans wtll meet
noon Ute group will have a ing at her home on Pearl-St.
Monday at 7:SO p. m at the
potluck dinner of low calorie . Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
DAV Hall.
dishes, and adjourn at 2 30 p.m. Wttliam Childs, Mrs.
Lionel
The Middleport Band Boost·
Boggs, Mrs. Donald Mills, 11114
er Assoctatton wlll meet Mon
SI!RVICE SI!T
Mrs David Ohlinger a IJUO'It
dayd evenmg, Sept. 28 In th •
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral for ihe evening.
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ban
room
at
7
30
p.
m.
A
services
for
Henry
1!.
I.ewta,
Others
present
were
M r •·
dasoic of. pwe
parent&amp; of band members are ..
89, a retired Galllpolls Ferry Charles Bradbury, Mrs. Edna
oirgia wool with
urged to ·~tend and m-.,t. the Mr and Mrs. Ronald Gotb· farmer, will be held S..turday. Fr.nch, and Mrs. Robert Scltnew band director, Mr Wilham ardt and son, Bruce, of Colum- 2 p. m., st the Mohr Funeral moll. Mrs. Gress served a de.
wann Miliwn4'
Russ~! Refreshmenb wUI be bus visited from Thursday un· Home with the Rev Don Me- sert course at the cloSe of l b I
lining ODd wat«
serve ·
til SUnday with her mother. Mellon officiating. Burial will evening.
.-pe!lent built-ia
Mrs W. A. Morgan.
be In the Pine Grove cemetery.
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Hugh Bearhs left Thumy Friend• are belnl received at
Pleaaaat Valley HoJpflal
for a week'• vtllt with hlo dau- the funeral home.
ADMITrED - Mrs. Fred
Traditionally styled
ghter and her husband, Mr. and
Mr. Lewis dl&lt;!d Wedneaday Ka,.., Gallll"'lls, Ohio.
with the easy
Mrs Barrie Phillips, of Vestal. at his home alter 1 ohort Ill·
DISCHARGED - ~ Ray
silhouette,
New York
ne,., He 11 tnU"Yived by his Duncan, Galllpolls ~ !i:~&lt; Mrs.
upstanding collar
Misses Norma, Florence atilt wile, Sola Edwarda Lewis; one Millard Oiler and ~ler, Yin"The bank helps us t&amp; handle our money
Carrie
Beth IINrho were SUn· 1011, Hngh Lew11, Galllpoll• ton; Mrs. l!verett Parsons, JA.
and slash pocket&amp;
aafely
with
a
checking
account.
It
paya
guesta of Mrs. Hucb Bearhl Ferry lOCI one brother, Jeaoe on; Mrs. Garland Bostic, Hot·
In the Highland
The Athens • Melgo County and son, Ronald.
Lewla, Henderson.
sett.
us
Interest
on
our
money
in
a
saving11
Annual
Stockholders meeting of
tweeds, 8-18, 4fff6'
Jackoon Production Credit Assoaceount. It providee safe deposit protecciation wUI be beld at 1;30 P.M.,
tion for our valuables. And it helps WL
Wodneoday, Sept
!10, at the
Bedford~ Youth Center. located
with a low-cost loan when we need it.
on State Rt. 33, about It milea
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Good friends, these bank people I"
tWrth of Pomeroy and 15 mllel
soutb of Athe01.
LET OUR BANK II YOUR FRtiNO'
Tho speaker wltl be Lyle Alii·
MAU FULl. USE 01' OUR FUU..liCAU HRVICil
tin, of Hogsett. W. Va, who
operate11 a successful dairy
farm Hll talk wiU be .., hit
27z48 lncb size
27x1Binch size
recent toor of Egypt, aided by
slides. Martin 11 aervms u vice
We Pay 3% Interest On Sat!lng•
presldetlt of West VIrginia Farm
Bureau Federation.
See the many valuas all ovrr the store In the End of the
Anoclation buslneaa wiU be
trlllllllctod whtch wm Include
P lans 1-\t'fe nu1dt· .wd ( 01111111 t Fnt"ndly

Also Mrs Norman

NOW YOU KNOW

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One hundred fifth teachers

attended the Me1gs
County
Education ASsociation held Fn·
day in Rutland where advan·
tages of redtstnctmg into larger schools was the theme of one
of the main speakers
Following the busmess ses·
sioo the speakers were introduced includmg, Byron Morton,
assistant state superrntendent
of schools, who spoke on redistricting the schools. He gave
some of the reasons for t h e
need of larger school distrtcts
Including
Better Progress -there Is a
desire for better educatton on
the part of man.
Finances, The ooard of edu·

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cat1on in smaller districts are
up agamst it more than those
in larger d1str1cts
Revoking of charters of many
schools, whtch are not hvmg up
to the Oh1o High School standards People are show ing tn·
creased mterest in the drop •
out, to get him back 1n school
1f !here Is a program provided
for him Our programs
for
the gifted and slow learners,
adult education and vocational
schools, show the tremendous
emphasrs on education tcxh1y m
OhiO
John Parsons, director
of
school fmance for the state of
Ohio, also spoke usmg as his
theme, "T1red Faith " He smd,
"Tired faith is what is happen·

lng to the teachers of today.
When your school districst ar·
n't smcerely mterested tn the
teacher's growth, both profes·
stonally and economically, then
the teacher develops a general
run down feehng m his
aJr
proach to W. job.
"Tired faith is oot unique to
rtle teaching profession, for any
profession which tr1es to influence other people wJll undergo
it, at one Ume or anohter The
only way to de.al with it is to
accept it as a part of your professional JOb, but remember
there 1s always a new day ahead. We m the f1eld of educa·
tlon are gomg to have to do a
little rec:ruiting, to mtere st our
students in the teaching pro-

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Mr. Parsons also said, "Remember that dealing with human bebavlor il! no profession
for a perfectionist and that a
teacher has to be a master of
practical psychology."
He urged the teachers to ac-qUire a new shining enthusiasm
toward their profession . He
closed by saying, a teacher
must have faith in himself, faith
in the professmn, faith In the
staff, fatlh m his abiHty to do
the JOb and faith in the product
Remarta were made by Lawrenee Huber, Galli1 Couoty
Dtstrlct Ubrarlan, who told
of the new bookmobUe I o r
Meigs county which wDl come
Into existeuce sometime after

the lint of lhe year. There
will be between 1,900 and t.·
000 volumes a year in tbt bookmobile. Tbe state w!U furnllb
boob and adm.lnlstntive aid
with some help from the eouaty. Ue stressed drlJ ts not a
service for tbe schools but for
the whole county.
It
will be administered
throaJb the Gllllla county dlatrlct Ub.....,..
Miss Pikkoija, assistant
to
Mr. Huber, also spoke briefly
concerning the bookmobile, after which the meeti11g adJourn·
ed for lunch m the Elementary
School cafeteria.
Workshops were held m the
afternoon mcludmg Re::Jdmg.
conducted by MISS Tydvil Tho-

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mas, Miss Jean Ginkel and Paul
Euler; reading consultants for
Scott-Foresman Co. m Columbus , Arithmetic, eonducted by
J M McEntee of the McCorrn·
ack, Mathen Co, CGlwnbus;
High School Science, conducted
by Kenneth Myers, chemistry
department, Rlo Grande Col..
lege; High School Ro.ding Laborator) , conducted by Clifton
Queen, science research associates Inc. of North Canton;
and High Scbool Physical EducatiOn and JJe:tlth, conducted
by Richard Marlin of Rutland
Hogh School
Regtstermg guests and assistIng with the coif.., hour preced·
mg the meeting were M1ss Mary
Elizabeth Chapman, Miss Le-

da Mae Kraeuter, Mn. Robe
ta WIIJon, Mn, Thelma Camp.
bell. Mrs. Fay Sauer, Mn. Ma..
garet Paron1, Mlu
Martha
Ohlinger and MIJo Sally Schaal.
MORNING SEIIIIION
The loronoon ..ton wbleh
.... beld In tbe Rutlllnd lllgll
Scbool gymnasium. opened wldtt
a welcome by Donald MeKe1&gt;o
Zie execultve head of Nortltwe.otem Local Scbool Disll\&lt;1,
followed by the lnvocaUm ..,.
Mrs. Maxine Wingett.
Pupllo of Mra. C. 0 . Chapman, Rutland vocal musk JD..
structor, presented. a prGII'Uil
consiSting of a vocal trio, Julia
Lucas, SUey Parker and Pe._
Wtlliams and a plano solo ..,.
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SOCIAL
CALENDAR

Fugate he~ s:~~t :u~~=~~ ~:~:~" c:~~ RECOR-D~H-O-P~S-A-T-URDAY or~:;':'e;t ~~~7~ ·p~~ce~ti~~fl~ee~~ S~~h:~:~~s,

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Rock Spnn"gs
Society Notes

Athens-Meigs
I Stockholders
Meet Sept. 30

Solei Carpet Samples

Pendletoll'

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Pomeroy National Bank
Mem...r Fedoral R-rv• Systom

BAHR CLOTHIERS

Mom...r Foderol Doposlt lnouranco Corporation

Middleport, 0.

I'DMIROY - RUTLAND

Serving Mel&amp;• County for over 90 yean

votllni lar Dlre&lt;tora to ....,.....
sent Pike, Adama, Jackaon. aDd
Scloro counties. Dtrectora now
serving from thlo area are 0.
vii Greene, Albany, and Andrew
Croaa, ·Racine.
Free . relreshmento and entertolnmeQt will be offered. A1J

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Arthur Barr
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Count~1 "ft~e De~O:tra- u~t~ F~aiuvers

Plan on Pendleton's•
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and fUrnishings for your home,

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AIRMAN GATES

F. C. Rupe,
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The high steppmg

Pomeroy

High Sch 1 M h
band
the caught th': e e ~~ : s Friday

CXlUJIIBVI (UPl'J _ Sen.
Bllhct B. Rmupb.., wW make
bll .....-1 o•mpolp lrip Into
Ohlo .... . , to 01*1 a week of
lntalft eampatgn1nJ tn the
atate by both parties
A C'IWd of about 10 000 was
expaated to see the Democratic
vtce prelidentlal eandldate at
the traditional Cuyaboge Coun
1y oqani%atlon 1 st• roast at

Late Panther TD Brings 12-6 Victory over Wellston

Mrs. Plants General Cha~rman
Of District OFWC Convention

Band Catches
Eyes of Fans

DJ.otrict Eight of the
Ohio
F ederatJOn of Women s Clubs
will convene Monday wath a preconference dmner for overmght
gueslll at 6 30 p m Monday
at the home of Mrs M T Ei&gt;ling Sr
The hos tess clubs for the con
ventlon pre Riverside
Study
Club wlth Mn M T Ephng
Sr as president and Galllpo-Us Junior WoD'len s Club wltb
Mrs Jean Plants as president
Mlddleporl Literary Club with
Mrs James Et "r as president
and the Pomeroy Shakespea~
club with Mr. T A H1mnessy
as president
The openini aessloft will beg.m at 8 am Tuesday morrung
at the Grace Method11t Church
Mra Jean Planll will serve as
general chairman of Ule conven
lion Mro Deryl Ellcessor will
be the reg~strar ApprmuiDBteJy 150 members of women s
club• ari expected to attend
There wlll bt llX workshops
conducted during the day with
Mra Ben Eachus of RiverSide

Club conducting the lnternatlonal Affaars workshop and Mrs
Gordon Roth of the
JI.Ulior
Women conducting one on Jun10r Women s Clubs
Mrs Joe Blll Mello tnd Mrl
Luther Settle are In char&amp;• oC
hospitality Mr1 Paul Lewta
wil1 be ln charge of pagea and
ushers Mn Merril1 Evans wW
provtde decorations The ccmventlon will end abouL 2 41 p m.

Euclid Beach Park Sunday aft. On Saturday Lucl Balnea amvo In hla charier campaign 1 U S Rep R&lt;Ibert Taft Jr
ornoon
Johnson &gt;s scheduled to cam plane at the Cleveland HopkiDi l senator"! candidate R&lt;p Oliv nl ht with a Yreclslon drill show
The spotlight wlll shift to the paogn for bet father "' ralliea Au-port ao 1 li p ID EDT Sun- er P Bolton, who lo running for d!tng !he tJifUme of the Well
Repubbcans on Tuesday when al Dayton and Columbus
day He will gv 1n a motorcade congressman at large and ston-Panther game
Sen Barry Goldwater mak"'s P~sylvania Uov William to the Democratic rally for a State Chairman Ray C Bllss
Marches layed 10 the half
his frrst tnp mto the state as Scranton wtll campa1gn for the 4 p m speech A recepllon for I Gov James A RhOOes plans time abow p mcluded Colonel
tbe prelldenual candidalt H1s 1Rer 1can ticket m Cleveland I the senator and Mrs Humphrey to be aboard a part of the 80 ,. 1
Look Sharp , a 0 d
two day whistle stop tnp w1ll on Oct 1 He was scheduled was sch~uled at the Hotel Car t1me He speaks 1n Trumbull wh:t A COUntry ,.
Another
take him across t lf state
to for I breakfast l}leech lpOn ter for Democral.ti who have County Tuesday morrung and highlight was the band playing
Clncmnatl Tuesday and on to sored uy the local ctUzena for contnbuted It 000 to the cam will Oy to Chillicothe to 11et and marching to tile lyrica of
Tole® Wednesday
I Goldwater Mlile.
palgn
aboard the train leavmg In Latm American Touch
Scranton s Cleveland trip was RJdmg With the senator m time to fly to a dmner m Belle- Leading the band under the
He will get aboard dLr~tion of 'l.obert
warren.
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Johnson speaks there at a f100 Stephen M Young a candidate Wednesday morning to rtde waa Drum MaJor Mike Mulford,
a plate fund r81S1nj dinner tor re-election Mayor Ralph with the senator into ColumbUI Drum Majorette Donna Crow
Mrs Myrtle Long was bostell
The President 1 trip probably Locher and Albert S Porter
Republican headquarters aald and spectal twirler Gloria Buck
to the Wllllna Worker• Clall
w•ll be expanded to Include a the CUyahoga County Demo- all elected state offu:Ials would MaJorettes are Pam 0 Br1et1,
of the EnterprJse F.UB cburch
flyong VISit to Akron Demo- eratic chairman
be aboard tho train part of the Nancy Ash Pegif Hoffner Lin
Thlll'lday evenJni at her bomo
crat c headquarten reported
Goldwater Will be accompan time Their schedule was 1t1U da Moore, Kay McGowan Kan
Rock Springl Road
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DevotiOn• were led by Mrs
Republican headquarten said led by leading OhiO Republicans being put to&amp;ether saturday dy Grueser and Sandy Thomas
One driver was InJured to one of two accident• to an effort was being made to on his train trip Th..e Include morning
Lonll whlcb opened with 1 h 1
vesttaated by Gallipolis Post, State Highw ay Patrol
have Go ldwater campaign tn
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hymn Count Your Bles·'·•• •
The firlt of the Fnday acc1
Akron Canton and MaJllfleld ~&amp;aa:
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followed by the Lordi p;.~er
dents took place at 7 55 am school bus and f ned $lS and on Oct 17
1
in Wliaon Mn 'lboma1 Bentl
on Rt 3i eight tentho of • mile costs m Meigs court Ralph Anthony J Celebrezze lor
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read Psalm I and • poem 'My
west ol Rt 160
StiviSon 46 Logan cited Oct mer Cleveland mayor now
S
Prayer Several readlngo wert
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A semi outfit 1oaded With 3 for speed and Jerry Barr liealth Educalion and Welfare 1
auz ar~:musu
:.a
l!iiiiiiiRI!II,!jellli
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'-"} dln
Galhpohs clted Oct 3 for
By D 0 TABER
increase m sales tax proposed
R ven u''" u g Summer Oay!l,
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by
driven
ea't
.traw and
secretary In the Johnson cab!
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tho same aa any other group
Mrs Carl Moore
Privilege,
J met Darst 29 Manon came passmg on curve
net opens a to-state speaking
State Re~resen.. ve
dl d 1
d In
Mr J
W II S
a behind
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moving trac
Com 1cttons m Me1gs county
To my way of thinking It or in vt ua But m so o g
s ames I , ummer Mem..
up
a I ow
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court mcluded Harry Ham tour Sunday iD Colorado that would be a healthy situation If school people are pitting Jchool Middleport s high school baltd
ones Mrs ClarJ. Karr Season.
tor pulUng a wagon Unab 1!1 to
d 45 Jack son forfeited Will takt: him rnto Manetta organizations In Ohio lnteres• teachera agaln what seeiDJ to
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ings Please Mrs Herbert f&gt;lx..
stop the truck driver pulled off mon
Mondav evem •g
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th Friday night at AthellJ presen.
A V
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on the right berm and hit a $32 50 bond for uverload John
to ed m the welfare of schools e e two po ca par es e ed Its show featuring Drum 1\fa
on
oyage
ro Harley
could adopt the thinking
of AF of L = CIO council and at jor Mlk Arcbor and the tricky
Brown Autumn Trails Mrs Ed
mall box belonging to Opoe Mar Asbun 52 Middleport fined Humphrey was scheduled
cum 486 Jackson Pike The $5 and costs for defective
Ralph M Besse president or least one other powertul organ- cadences of Its percussiOn sec
SEPT !8
King and God Is Love, Mrs
dri
cited to Galhpohs brakes Emmett Manley
75
the Cleveland Electric Illumln. tzatlon.
tlon manned by Jim Butcher, Flowtr abow, "Vacation Mem Ben Buck
co:r~r :.~day on a charge of Middleport lmed $10 and costs
ttmg Co as their official pa~ \1 hat II ochools lose on th Roy Colemen Wayne Davis orles at Ohio Power office In During the buslneu IOSIIon
f 1
to top In usured clear for Improper start Marion
tern
ballot? Wbera will they
t&gt;! Sean Mullen, 'Frank Whla, Pomeroy Sept :!e-27, Saturday with I Mrs Herley Brown vlce
1
,!!ts
In pasSing 1 m•ght oay tt ts then? It will then bo neces..ry san Ohlinger, Jon Cunningham, :usundfyb by Wlncllni Trail
• card of
Tbe two men wbo died In n ght uf way James Carpen
amazmg to me that • man m to sell their wareo on a plant and Mike Lloyd
en c ~EPT 27
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the nammg cab of tbe~r seml tr 39 West Columboa W Va
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mdustry such as Mr Besse from whlcb they ahould never It was the aame show pre- R II D
lll be h ld !t her whll h ~~~wert •ent
outf!t Friday moralng on Rt !med $lO and costs lor dmmg Sabra Canaday The girls en should have such a grasp oi depart Certainly schoolt havo sented In Middleport for the da a~ 1ay;: 27 teCh : robin c;d osp
A round
High educational needs The adoption a terrtnc problem and a tre- opening game of tho aeason
Ythodep er;: ~ M~ es
Bearh It wu sent to M r •
31 four mile wott of Tbur oil nght side of road Patricia oemble of the Rutland
man bavo beeo Jdentllied Doerfer 21 Middleport !med School Including Pennee WII of his beilefs and philosoph10s mendous responslblllty
A n d The show waa announced tn :
~~~~ ~ ur81 g 0 : w:~ the c~ h was ~"""f'~ed that
Tbey were Jim Smith, 24 $5 and costs for defective muf 111ams Julla Lucas Suzy Park of educatiOn would be a great surely they are scared about it Athenl from the press box: by 1 Phw U1 ~
adm t as
90th a~c wou c~tt its
of Rarden Scioto county end fler and $50 lind coats for un er Debbie Smith Kathy Tho- step forward m Ohio It cer Mr Bea.te s philosophy presents Band director and MHS Prlncl· unc w
e aerve a noon
b versary on
Y No.
Poll Roveneraft :U, of Mays- sale operatiOn Ray Evans 36 mas Mariha Brown
O.bble ttmly could calm the troubled the best approach and one cor pal Wllllam Ru89ell
The afternoon program wlll :•mglf er!r 8 Mrs Buck received
ville, Ky Tbe petrol steted
Sheets Jean Tilllll
Darlene waters and be a refreslung step taln to convJnot the majority The marching emphasized have Rev Pearl Casto bring
I om her secret pal
lbey mtgbt bave died m tbe Pomeroy fmed $tO and costs Smith Bonnie Grate
Kathy forward II adopted m place of of people
diagonal llnes Flag bearers ing the messa&amp;e Everyone 11 Re!resbmenlll were aerved by
cnsb before the fin Elgbt for left of center Kenneth Schappert Debble Turner and the pohtJcal strife force and
were Mary Lou Tealord and welcome
the ho•tea• to those named a.
Black ADgus calves wero a~ Brooks 48 Reedsville lined Gloria Thompson with Sabra discord Such t cbcs to my no- Space does not pernUt I fu'l Carole Anderson Majorettes The d..cendanll of J
ond bovt and MISI Dorothy Lonc
so burned In lbe fire The $40 and costs for speed Alfred Canaday as accomparust pres liOn are unbecoming of persona presenlaUon of his thOU(lbll but were Christine Bailey Debbie Ethellnda Moore will hold ,._
bodies were Identified by Jack Randolph 21 Reedsville lined ented selections as were also r•presenting learned people here are a few of hls state- Grueser Connie Cook~ Elaine Lmlon Sundey at tho !t~tton
Mortland o1 Rt 1 Mayovllle, : and co~s ~~; u~;afep:~~~;: presented by the slage band
Cerc.,nly schools have a nght ments The American achieve- Davis, and DLana Davl;
~~od\;' b'!,ur~: Ath~ ::-";
ol tbe tru k
ogene
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under the direction of Relph to go to the polls to settle the men( Ia one ol the miracle• ol
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.. e
owner
c
burg W Va forfeited $27 ~o Jarvi! Rutland Instrumental in
hiStory It" attnbuted to many
dinner will be served at noon
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An Injury accident took pi~~ bond for jellow line VIOlation
things chte! of them has been
All relaUvea and friends are
at 6 10 p m Friday on Rt
Chauncey Teder 4.2 Philadel structor
th
f
invited
two mlles north of Rio Grande phm Pa forfeited $58 35 bond Mrs Thelma Dill presided ov
ese our
SEPT !I
Plans were discussed for a
'The physlcai greatness of
Jane Howell Tent Daughters recepllon honormg the new min·
A car driven south by Denver for no highway use tax Mlch er the meeting and Robert BoKerr, 16 Rt 2 Bidv;ell failed to ael 0 Dell 18 M ddleport for wen gave the report of the elec
our land, our broad concepts of
of Union Veterans will
meet JLster and his family when the
make a left curve and went out felted $27 50 bond lor speed and tlon committee Chosen as delefreedom, our ethical i"'deposts
M da at 7 30
m at the oyal Women' Class of t h •
of control and ran off the right Jerry Comer 22 Slsson!VIlle gats to the OEA In Columbus
for conduct and llnally our
D~
p
Middleport Church of Christ met
Side of the highway and over W Va forfeited $27 50 bond was Mrs Dorothy Michael and
belief In universal opportunity
The Middleport Band Boost- Thursday evening at the church
alternate Donald Wolfe Dele- Sunday School attendance on for freedom U we kee our
The receptwn will be held
an embankment hittmg a ware for unsafe 0 ration
fence and turning over There
pe
gates to the Southeastern Ohlo Sept 20 \¥as 64 offermg was country eP'e&amp;t we will h:ve to The Pomeroy Panther 7-8th :r Assoc!tion S:lll r:e~ Mt~n Sunday evenJng following Chi
was heavy damage to the car
EducatiOn AssociatiOn m~etlng $13 54 At 11 o clock services preserve these basic su ports grade grid 1oet lta season open ba~ eve g 7p~
A~ 7 30 p m service for the Rev
m Athenl!l selected were M r s opened w•tll the sm.gmg
of
p
er to Wellston 14-ti this week a
room at
p m
ar.d Mrs Donald Hicks a n d
and Lhi! fence damaged belong
ed to Fay Bruebak£&gt;r Kerr re
3C
Th'elma Campbell Mrs C 0 When We All Get T:.~ Heavtn
I believe the national polJcy After a scoreless first half parents of band members are family The class also planned
ce1ved a brulsed left leg He
Chapman Mrs Avice Frecker followed by prayer by the Rev for education should be
to the offensive umts of b 0 t h urged to attend and meet the a potluck dmner for the OctoWRS ctted to Gallta Juvenile
Mrs Chlorus Gr1mm
Mrs Frank Cheesebrew of Middle make avaUable to all Ameri· teams began chckmg durmg the new band director. Mr Willis: ber meetmg With Mra
Oscar
1•S
court tcxlay
charged
with
Grace Weese and Mtss Rose port Then the Melody Four cans all of the educational op- fmal two periods Wellston tum Russell Refreshments will
Roush and. Mrs Ernest La}.
speed in excess ror condition!
Eastorday Alternates selected Quartet of Parkersbura: pre portunities that are needed to ed a pass Interception and fum served
lance m
charge of arrang•
Othor arrests reported b• the
were Mrs Roberts Wilson Mrs scnted oeveral numbers
enable them to fulfill their po. ble on a Pllllt Into two touch·
ments
Eleanor Km ght Mrs
Alice Rev Casto filled hlo regular tentlol and¥ eoable them to downs
GIVE DINNER
The Class will be 1n chargo
patrol mcluded Carl E Lam
bert 19 Patriot ctted Monday
Nease Mrs Pauline Myers Ed appomtment here Sunday ev make their maximum ~ontribu
Pom~roy•s "Mfb Stlll aeored Mr and Mrs D J Morgan of the Commumon for the next
WASHINGTON UPn - The ¥.ard Bartels and Maurice Lv't emng at 8 o clock
lion to the nation
1M only Baby Panther TD on entertained with a dmner Fri three months w1th Mrs Robert
for not havlnl rear V15ton m1r
ror on truck Robert Lee Mas- fate of Pre!ldent Johnson 5 Ap
New teachers In the county Mr and Mrs Sed 0 Bnen of
a 38 yard revel'!e The try for day at their home, Flatwoods Reibel Mrs Lallance and Mrs
ters 19 RL I Galllpohs coted patachlan bill re sted toda) on were mtroduced by Mrs How Columbuo spent the week end
Until the tlqlnnlng o! lhlo utra points failed Mike GICJo Guests were Mr and Mrs Ed housh as chairman Membero
today for defectiVe exhauat and the ability of hl.'J lieutenants to ard Kmght wbo also recogruzed w•th Mr and Mrs Harry Guth century the maJor educatiouttl bokar turned in a good defen ward Wdhams Augusta Me • ol the class wtll meet Wedne,..
failure to transfel regJstratlon, get friendly House members three teachera who retired the rte and attended the church reqwrements for most people ~ve performance for tht Panth-- Mr and Mrs James Williams day at 9 a m at the church to
J rlne Rice 44 Pontiac Mlch back to Washmglon to vote
past year from the County sy h
wa1 mere 1 Uteracy - And thea en Pomeroy wlU bosfGallipoo Th
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cl~ed Monday for followmg too That was the view of adman stem and the number of yeara ~~~~~~~binson son of Mr came World War II
whfr.h li1 this ThW"sday, Oct 1, at 4 Ed=~~~~~ 8~r;:' Tho~~! Deweese P~asra~~lc r~ !jtl
close. Loill SChoonover 27, Rut istration strategists followmg which they taught Tli._:!e were, and Mrs Glen Robmsan of AJ launched m all fields of know p m on the Panther field
Williams Mlnersvlile and Miss being absent becaus~~f llln ser
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land Cited for passlna Jtopped ~~~f:ra:f st:ev%~::!'::'ng vote J 8 DaviSM EastGem DlstrJt~! fred and Manlyn Koehler of ~~~:g:~f grthea~eattenutmber
Marc1a Karr of Syracuse
Mrs Paul Swisher a:ave eth~
1
43 years
rs" ~eneva
1'u
Plams were united In
e ..
s rnagn.
evemng
d
The Senate by a 4~ to
13 ch1m Salisbury 39 years and
ppers
at
the / Chmtlan tude In the ohort..t penod of
WJth Mrsp~~~ a~ ocrdlpturt
1 am eynol 1 givmargin Fnday approved th~ Mrs Audrey Patter!on North mavnage
time ever expenenced
CLUB MEETS
$1 billion meaaure It ls deSign
te
24
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Th p
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log two readmgs
Autumn •
wes rn
year
(
S ttirday evening
' Th
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e omeroy orne ernon and A D
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ed to reYHalize the economical It was voted to suppor the a
e amount
ICienttUc In
atratiOn club met Se tember 23
ay
o
While,.
ly depressed It state mountain candidacy of Pomeroy Super
Ronnie Swartz a st~ent ·~ formation published around the
at the borne of Mrs
E Clark She also gave a Blblo
cako
region
mtendent Charles Gibbs for pres. Ohio University, spent e wee world every 24 houri woula fill
in Pleasant Rid e 'The meeebn recipe A salad COW'ae was letThe legislation cames
the odent-elect of Southeastern Ohio end With his aunt Mro Paul Seven complete 24 volume seta V
Oft
0
was opened
the presidentg ved by Mro David Parmer,
LBJ brand and the President is Education Association
Mrs Buckley and fanuly
• of Encyclopedia
Brtttamca
Mrs Bob Miller Wlth tlte sen Mrs Swisher and Mrs
Otho
known to be anxious that Con Dill urged tbe mem~rs to sup- VIsiting Mr and Mrs Char Reading around the clnck .lay COLUMBUS (UPI) - A corn ture readln b Mrs
Robe~ Watts Mrs Val Reynolds wu
gress pass it before adjourn port Helen Smith of Pomeroy les D,. Woode Sunday afternoon after day one ma~r would disease Whlch has affected Ch
~ tY d
a contributing hosteu
Mrs Leo C Bean who has ment, now
expected around who lS a candidate for audltmg after attending the church need 460 yean to cover one Southern OhiO crops for two f a~man a e~ an progr~ms
served as president of the Gal next weekend
cornm•ttee of Southeastern OhiO homecoming were Mrs J B year s output.
yeara has sudddenly swept or ~turethmee ~gs were t !9- Bon oyage Event
ha County Unit
American
Education Assoctabon It was Hayes and Rev and Mrs Frank
Our knowledge is doublmg through the northern part of cuss
WI
emp as!s 00 m er·
Cancer Society for the past
announced that the next meet Cheesebrew o[ Middleport Mrs and tr plmg and quadrupling it the state accordmg to Ohto estmg and stimUlating program Is Held Thursday
seven years resigned from that Swan Creek Grange
mg would be the sprmg even Carrie Burson and Mrs Chloe 1t lso becoming much more State Umvers1ty extensiOn serv
Mrs Carl Brannon and MJa
office at Thursday evenings an N
N Off'
Ing mcetmg al Eastern H 1g h Baker of Athens
Mrs Dora diiiiCult - The pace may be Ice experts
T
PHS S ,
Nma Russell entertained Thur..
nual meetmg held at the F1rst
ames ew
Jeers School Apnl 23
0 Br•en of Prott's Fork
and fa ster tomorro\l _ The rate Dr Blair F Janson univer
wo
enaor1
day w1th a Bon Voyage luncbUmted Pn:sbyterlan church
Swan Creek Grange met
Mrs Ethel Guthne local
of change tn schools has been slty extension plant pathologist Enroll in Bu8inesa
eon m honor of the former•s else R McGmness first v1ce- Thursdav at the Bladen Grange S ld
Le n,
Mr and Mrs Earl Person of slower than the rato of change said Friday the blight known Aruta Kay Hell daughter of ter Mrs Edgar Allensworth,
pres•dent or the Gallla County Hall and the meeting was fea..
O terB on
a
Huntmgton W Va
attended in the total society for which as • compact maize disease .. Mr and Mrs James E Han who Is leaving in October for
Umt will serve as mtenm pres tured by the eleclion of officers May Cast Vote NoW
the Homecoming here Sunday schools were established The has been found ln at least trace! Route 3 Pomeroy and Miss Hawal1 to spend the winter wlth
iclent untll the office is ftlled
Those elected included James Mrs Dorothy Johnston clerk Mrs Emma Fmdhng who had cost to catch up m our educa amounts in every county m Donna Marie Hauck daugh her family The luncheon wa1
Mrs Bean was presented with N M Davis master William of the Metgs Councy Board of VISited the Persons for the past tiona! reqwrements will be fan. Ohm
ter of Mr and Mrs Don a I d held at the home of Mrs Branan award for distmgulshed ser M Davis overseer Mrs Wil Elections
announced today week returned home With tastically great but the cost of
Last week the State Agra.. Hauck, 644 Osborne St Pam~ non with sisters of the honored
'riCe from the American Can ham M Davis lecturer Em.. sold•ers who are home on leave them
fatlmg to catch up Mil
be culture Department 1'ePQrted roy bs.ve completed. arrange- guest present
Leonard Amoa has been 8 many times grea~r
tbat tbe bllgbt wal JteUeved menta to enter tbe Colwnbus Those attendmg were M r 11.
cer Society Others receiving mett Church Steward Junior may i!!O to the board of elec
service awards at the annual Call assistant steward, Mrs tlons to vote from now through surg~cal pabent at the ot. Jos-- 1 would like to repeat all of to be spreading
Business University
Donald Fox, Mansf1eld; M r 1.
meeting were Robert M RICh Jumor Call
lady asSistant October 31 Blood relabves of eph Hospilal m Parkersbur&amp;
thiS address but maybe read
He said the disease formerly Both Mlso Hell and M I s s William Russell ol Coming
ard!l Mrs Omar Z•mmerman sleward Mrs Hiram North soldu.•.rs can go to the board Mrs Florence Sturm
and ers can get the tdea Strife? known as ~orn stunt vrrua ap Hauck are seniors at Pomeroy Robert Jay of
Mrs J Gordon Gibert
Mr chaplain Mrs Emmett Church and make application for an Mr and Mrs Bernard Sturm Wont work Logic reasoning peared more widespread ihan High School and wiD enroll in Mrs Doyle Miller Mrs
and Mrs C R McGmness Dr secreta ry treasurer
Franklin absentee ballot to be sent to of Grantsville W Va , recent will brmg us to the front
crop speclallsts had hoped be the Junior Accoontlng and Prl Rawlings, Mrs William
fhomas Price Mrs Marmnne Houck gatekeeper Esther H soldiers
ly 'llSited.....Mrs Dmsmore Boyles
fore surveys were Jtated.
vat.e Secretarial Courset
re- and Mrs Brannon of
B Campbell and Dr and Mrs DaviS Ceres Mrs Paul Wll The board of elections of!Jce whu 1s recav~nng from
re TEXANS NOT Loi&gt;MB-LIKERB
spectlvely, at the UniverSity In port Miss Nina Russell
Evan 0 Roderick
!Jam Pomona
Mabel Houck In Pomeroy will be open from cent surgery \
COLLEGE STATION Tex
NAME CHAJRAIAN
June of next year
coulln of lhe Russell
It was announced that Mrs Flora and Thurman Sheets, ex 1 to 4 p m Monday through Arthur Atherto~ who recent !UPI) _ Texas 111 the nation s Robert T Tate of Toledo dep
Donald M Robinsm has been ecutlve commitL.ee
Fnday until October 5 and af ly underwent throat sw-gery is leading sheep producing state. uty county auditor, was today
appointed new executive secre
Du mg the business meeting ter that date at hours to be now able to retUrn to his JOb but is one of the lowest consum named chairman of
Ohio s Rail Strike off,
tary o! the unit fillmg the poOl the Grange voted to raise dues announced
at Logan Ohio
ers of lamb, meat apeclaltst Young Citizens for Johnson·Hum Settlement Made
DIVOTED TD
vacated by Mrs Zimmerman by five cents per month which
The regular meetmg of the Frank Orts of the Texas Agrl· phrey Roger McClure of Ohio WASHINGTON (UP!) - A Ia
MIIGS MASON illRIA
Nt:w officers elected at the hrmgs the totA to $3
The
DAND'k LANDING
WSCS was held Tuesday even cultural Ex:tensmn Serv1ce r• State University was named to bor disgute which threatened
••",..,. 111 - .......~.::f
meeting ere Mr Richards 2d Grange w II meet at 7 SO p m SALYBRI%E
England mg Sept 15 at the home of ports
asslst Tate as college coordina to abut ftown a mljor portion
C""'- Ten....,•t• • .,..
Vice-president and Mrs James on the secon d Thursday of each. (UPIJ - Paratroop
pr•vate Thelma Henderson Wlth an at The
national average per tor
of the nation's railroads was •l'ubll•""
_,., ..,.,ftOOrl •eept lu•
.., Oy riiD Oh.. lfDilD' I'UOIIIftlnt
A Sax t on secretary Dr E van monlh from October
through Terry Goddara 21 took .1 prac tend:111ce nf e1g ht mem bers und cap1ta consumptwn of lamb IS
settled Friday when workers C•m~t•nr ,,, "Aftft•n•~ ., ••
C Roderick will contmue
to I Apnl Y.lfh tht next meetmg tlce Jump Tuesday and landed three V1s1tors
about
nve pounds annually while Texana eat only ! 5 received the job security auar ~r~: ::,~':.;:
:,~on:,:=;
serve aa ~reasurer
set far Oct a
n the m1ddle of a playmg held A report was made on the
pounda per cap1ta Some states, antees they sought
•nhl,... .. totc•no a - tMIIIIII
~ttl' •t ttltl ~ oHICD et -~.....
Anoth er res Igna tlon ~u bmIt 1
at Merton House G1rla
Prep bake sale The comm lttee In gram on ' The Church Speaks such as CalUomla consume u
Federal Mediator Francis A o,...._
ted at the meetmg wa~ that of
Meigs Goeral Hosp1lal
School tempvranly n1terrupt- charge of refwshing the church or Dms ' With readmgs by aU much a1 13 to 1$ pounds per O"Nelll said the dispute over ....~:.-::'·~::=;;r-~~r:.~ ·~~=
Mrs J Gordon Gibert educa
P. OMISSIONS - Mary Mar in~ a field hockey match
noor reported Plans were made and discUIIUOD
person annually
automation ttnd Job security be- ,.,. ..,.,.., Ill•• "•"' cny N... .,.,...
tlon chairman and Mrs Alb•rt garet \1 eaver Racme Ralpb
to put the church back In order
The bolltess aSIIsted by her 0r11 explained the main re• tween 150 000 memberalf s I&lt; •·--•• . , . _ .,
Durose was appalnred to serve Dav1s Middleport
TO GO TO JACKSON
World Commuruty Day on Nov daughter, Linda and Clara FoU· 1on for this paradox: Is that !hopcraft unions and the rall· .. ,..,., .,...,. ... u•..., " owrm,.,
as the new chalnnan
DISCHARGES - Everett 081
The M1ddleport Semor Band 16 was discusMd.
rod served fruit salad cookies Texans have C!ome to think tnat roadl had been resolvect and
Mn Gibert showed a new l ley Pomeroy Ada Lambert wlth thetr director Mr
W1l
Gelatin sales were reported and tea and coffee The nest all lamb h1 strong smelling when that 11 &amp;11 strike action is can- '"'""'L 11...., "',... tnM~ttlt o...,
film now .available from t h e Middleport
ham Russell. w11l take part m and rugmakmg waa planned meetJug wiU be held at the cooking and rrea8)' when eaten celed "
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national socletv at the &lt;'los~ of
the actlv1t1es at the Jackson Ap- to begin u soon as the summer home of Grace Swartz on Tues- He aaya tbl1 It mainly due to
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the meeting after which re
'nte color red
symbolizes pie Festival Saturday everung and fall rush ts over
day evening Oct 20 With OSie improper cooklng and ~repa- Brazil leads the world !n eof· :'~~. :-,..'::111
freabiDents were served
&amp;ood luck In China
at Jackson
Grace Swartz led lhe pro- Follrod ao
a loader. ration of lamb
ea protlucUon.

One Driver Injured Friday
In Accident On Route 325

Band's ShoW

Ta ber s Report T Th e peopIe I R t d
epea e
In Athens

run by Swindell orouod the left forc&lt;d to give up the ball at fumble oo the Rt&gt;cket 27 Pomeside The touchdown by Swmdeil the 15 Jeff G1bb.:: Intercepted roy nwved to the 11 yard. liM
cappecl an 53 yard drive by the a Mark Rayburn to M1ke Mos~ but wa.s stopped there on a
Panthers that waa paced by man pass at the Pomeroy 45 fourth and seven Situation It
the runnmg of Swllldell and haU In atop a Rocket dnve Just be- wils two plays later that Wellt
back Bob Smith Snutr waa fore the first half ended
ton fumbled agam t.o set up the
later forced to leave tbe field
DRJVE STOPPED
last Panther TO
when he suffered an f'ye InJury
Panther sub Dick KnJght Jnh
Wtth the !COre tie-d a1 ~ as
mg I
Phys1c1ans after giVlnJ treat
tereepted a pass from HayburD
Porters surpnsmg touchdown ment reported Sm1th wa1 not the .second half got undt-rway on the second play after Pomerun camr two plays af1er herty ser ousJy hurt Porter tried to both teams defensive
umt5: roy had scored to kill almost
220 lb Panlher Guard Bob run over tflf' e-xtra pomt.!. after buckled down Pomeroy was any hope by Wellston Coach
( r w recovered a fumble by Pomeroy s ftrst TO but was forced to punt after Jls first Ken FJsher that hiS team could
W~:llston speedster Rog:er Estep dumped at the hne ot scnm senes of p 1:1)5 Kicker Dave st agt' a romf' from behmd wiD
at the Rockelt 22 yard line
mage
Reed li!Ol off a good OOot from m lhl rma m nu I:'S
Ful! batk Phil Swmdell took Wellston !I
lone SIX JM)Inter the Panther l7 to Wellston s 30 Tht- Pomeroy defense proved
the ball on the ftrst play and ca me on a four yard ru11 by where Bill \\ 1lhams was slopp- to hP a btg part of the "YICtory
move-d II ms1de the 20 yard 220 lb r&lt;'ullback Terry Ervtn ed In h1s tracks
1as Y.t- l:slon p1cked up only 90
slnpe lo set up Porter !i game who spnnted over from the Wellston also fa1\d I() move ya1ds on the ground Du:•hl a
w nnmg run It looked as 11 the four wtlh nme mmu~ left in and ktcker Bob I' a ugh I was long wll h several other PomeP;mt h!'"r quarterbaf'k wa s going the hrst half l'he RockPts brought mto thf' game ~ wmdell 1ov memen st~¥Jd out
to be stopped Y..ll! short yard tou chdown was set up when broke through the Rocket lme Pomt&gt;rov s passmg combmaage as he began tu:"i Jaunt but Pomeroy s Sm ith fumbled ll as fi aught recetved the sna p tJon of fo rank Porter to Dav1d
Perter spunt hrough the defen punl return att&lt;&gt;mpt at the 10 and blocked the punt &lt;tttemp t Hel-d al-.o caught the eye uf
s•ve lme and secondary m spec yard stripe and Tom Wllhs re- Porter rt!tov ered thE' ball for fans Porter throwed completf;'
lacular fa:-~h.ion to go on In for covered Ervm went to tile Pomeroy 11t the Wellston 22
to Kt't'd un tour dtllert&gt;nt ocu:ts-the SIX pomter Swmdell was four on the ftr st play fr om A1ded by a pass complelton s o s
l11e Panters w11l vlsll the
stoppM short on th~ extra scnmmage before bemg d&lt;lwn from Porter to Reed Lhe Pan
POints lry
ed by Bob F.mler and Bruce thers moved to the one vard fit' d of ne ghbonnt~; nval M1d
fhey played a real fLne Simpson Ht .scored oo the fol lm• on four plays Howf'ver dh··port nt&gt;X I Jor day rught
game
sa1d Pomeroy Coach lowmg carry Ervm also tned \\o ellslon s line stopped Swmdell
By Quartt&gt;rs
( harlev Chau ncey m the dress- for the exrt.a poml! on 1 run on Lhe next two plays and Ihe Wt' ston
0 6 0 0 - e;
mg room shortly ~fter the Pan around the left s1de but was Rockets took ovN the ball al P{ mPr '
ti u uti_ 12
!hers had won their thmt tack led short of paydlf I by Por thP two foot \me
ST&lt;\1ISTICS
1
str&lt;ngil t of the 1964 ~eason
ter and Swmdell
Ponwroy also failed to take
p
w
Pome10V s Just touchdown Late m the first 'half Pome advantage of anotht'r ('han('€ 1n l 't"ds Rush
]"~
came w1th two mmutes and 20 roy was deep m Rocket tern lhe early mmute s of the fou!IJ
\ds Pas!jiQg
I seconds remammg m the f1rstltory but untimely penalties r~ stanza
whrn Tack it' ]AJua f •rsl nown"
tO
quarter on a sparkhng 31 yard Isulted ln lhe Panthers bemg Di ehl recovered a
\\ f' !stem P.assl"s Altt&gt;m
13
I
Pe~sSf's Comp
7
2
Ohio Hlgb School F'oolball
Passes Inter
8 l
By Un•ted Press tnlernall&lt; nat
P•nattoe&gt;
10 J5
u
Spnngheld I ocal 36
Fum hlt""s
1 t
I
Beave1 Local 8
Fumblui [o;.t
t !
DIGGING - Panther Hiifhack Boh Smith(~])""' lnvohed In a hattie of sh e ngth hel\urn those lii ii Jieni ified
ITuruntu 46 \\ell svlle 2il
lolat \d&gt;
2ll lll
We llston players 1he Rolke l deftn svc nen fmllh won tuc battle and dO\\IH I:., 1 th I 1t the\ \\CJC un)hlr.to
Lora m 34 Soll"m 14
Sl&lt;~rtmg 1 nt"ups
wn stle the hall ;]~&lt;IV &lt;IS It app€'a rs tlln had h&lt; ped lo dn 1 he Pomeroy pl lj( l baJ cl) Ill vholo I t light l!:i llHlcy
R av ne.;: \~ ood s Red
DevilS play Chapman tossed a sconng West Jelterson 46
\\I I ston - F'tllback T Er
Hendncks (79)
went lo the ar early F'nday lpa.sa to R1ch1e Pendley and AI
Colum bus A aderr~ 8 w
h&lt;~ balk~ Mos~man aid
mgh t lor thrf'f' Im-1t ha lf touch fred k1 cked the extra point for Reynoldsburg 10
I :vta~ Quar!Prbark \1
H&lt;1\
I down : ; and coasted to .11 290 a 200 halftime lead
Sp nghtld N rtl 14
Columbu.s Hosan ti burn Fnds 8 Stalen and r
fad •n 12
I vwtory over the Wa ha ma Wh te Afte-r 1 scoreless lh1rd per Mass li on 26 Mansfield o
ll., Gu&lt;~rds D Kendr ck ~
1mbus 32 U u k1 \.-€' 12
Falcons at Bflc hte\ f1eld
od Ravenswood scored first Cleveland St JgnallU!l 34
and s J\ckerman Tark lt's J
Woodshe ld 20 Barnesvtl lr 14
I Cltvel nc.l Sh m Ul
1 Quarterback J•m
Chapman on 11 safety and then a fourth Cleve} md Cathedral J all n 22 Shepard and lke Fvx Ce• fMt Vernon 31 tir mdv~t w tJ
Cle\.-PI.]nd Coli 1w xl 6
tossed !itven passes m the penod touchdown The salety Warren Hardmg 16 Ch&lt;Jne ti
HUl r
Upper A1hngton 41
r m 14 S I m I~
game and h ton f1ve wtlh three came midway through the per Ma netta 14 Beli a 1re 6
1
Po Ht!IOV _ Fu lba k
p
\\ orlhmg or 6
( lumbu f vt 2R nt flWt 0
go 1g f r scor~s Otherwtse the 10d when .11 pass from center iSprmgfJeld Soul h 56
Swnde!l Ha lfbacks H J'""
Wh1teh&lt;tll 7 Bexley 0
r tmnt!l \\tin 11 1 2R
l'&lt;t lcons dd a respectable JOb 1n a punt s1tuatwn went through
:'vlli.lml 1 ra&lt; e 6 el and B SmJtt Qua• Pllii r;
J)f'l aware Ha~es 12 Urh mil 0
1r I \ n
&lt;t ::; toppm g lhf' Red DevJls the end zone ror an automa tc Youngs town Chan1., 20
1 Pur f' ~ nrls 0 lif'f'd and
(',roveport 18 f n Vt' Cltv 13
n, lun Cl m n&lt;lbt 14
\i&lt;ltmted grould atlack
two pomts Wahama had the
'roungslow n RaVPn 8
\k l ln1nll g Ia ~If' H Ht'l
M rflm II ihll1 an1 /l. 1\te
h"ll 11ng I r.urmont 'v\-e!': t 6
1 he f1r I TD &lt;arne on
a ball In play on 1ts own 16 vard I F'orl E! v 18 .Bdpre 14
J 11 ks nd L D I' hi
( u&lt;Jrc.l
r.ahomna I mcoln 24
lpJ r S muuk sy JB 13 11 p us 14
Chapm&lt;ll pass to Halfb&lt;tck J1m lme
I Che~ui"K'ey 28 York o
(ro"'" and D Cull m (t"J
\VI:'~ten 1lle 0
\1! Gll1 d 11 Olenlt.mgy 0
L€Fh jo\\ n Lhe m ddlt- The Late m the game 1 Red Dev McArthur :l6 Herne l 111011 14
IPI Ca ison Crow
London 10 Mar) sville 0
IAsh l nrt 2' Cos ho{to 1 IR
ill.
play cove red 18 yards Kent 11 substJiuh• tallied on a
1
Pll!:..~ s ant• ('_W 22 C n I tl ( 6
IJ " 1 s Jost&gt;ph 22
I'
A1 r d booted the ext ra pomt yard run and o\lfred ktrked !he
Col umbus Watters' n ~~
N w om(rstown 21
~~~~
( hapmon used the same play ex tra pomt
l &lt;tnCtlStf'r 8
z~u &lt;J II 44 r rtsmo It! n
~ ~~
m nu f'S \aiel but thiS tIme Shttlst•cally
Ravenswood
Hamt \lon Tov.nsh1p m
I ~
r tm 24 She 11 d:m 0
)~
e h racf'd 63 yards lor l he I ad mn~ first downs to thl N'
Amanda ( learcn I fl
In den 2fl ( I usler o
J t u t do\\ II e pass from cen for Wahama Thev also had
Franklm Heights 11
M!ll&lt;l M&lt;(o nne t vJllf' 32
11 r was turnp f'd and the extra 170 yards rushmg to 71 for Wa
\\ nshmglon ( rturt H1 u s~ R
nos(v f' 6
CP.fS INS fRl iC rlONS - PnmelO\ !Itc&lt;ld C'Oi:l h ( 1 ll JOin t try fatkd
bama The1r f1ve pass comple
Fa1rf1eld Unwn 12
f hl ?t M1vsv1lle fl
lev Chlt!&lt;fV Jell gi\E' ~ 1 nl Iorltl q II &lt; 1 k \\ho
&lt;\. retu\e1ed fumble on the tJons nelted 125 yards through
FraZE'J&lt;;bUJg 0
( ~ \ "'' f\11 C
rd 1l f'lllf'tl 11 p bl ng •he olfl'll'-il\1" &lt;.;l.::.r tn th e]&gt;() \1!1 OH'I \~l'lhama fight y;..ud lme set
atr "htle Wahama tossed
Watkm s Memonal 34 Utl(a 0 ICol niH F tsr 26
Well ston Ftlday mght llhll\!ll lons du '1 1 g tll~ l&lt;1lt 111111 lll" next score Howe\er
:s1x pas!&gt;es and completed none
Mmford 24 North we:=.;t 20
l
1hk~ N rtf 0
utes oJ the l1rst JJ&lt;tll Po[lt r h1oke throt h 111 1 k11 l 1ttmg thE. tine lwtu:' th• VISI
Ra y Vanan Falcon quarLer
Wilverly 6
M."J • n F'nmklm ?2
lm e for thr game wmnmg tout hdm\ n \\ 1th thn e ml~t- or~ !ound themselves back
back who thre\11 the touchdown
Portsmouth Ntore Dflmt 0
Co lu ml !'; I&lt;
ul! sand 40 seconds lE&gt; II -Sent 'L l'h oio
e ~~ yard lme On tht ned
last week agamst Middle
See The
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did not play Var1an suf
Pomeroy Quarterback Frank
nontol Porter churned and
turned through ~ Wellston
Golden Rockels defense for a
19 yard tou~own carry with
less than four mmutes left In
the fourth quarter to give the
Panthers a 12-6 WIO F'nday

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Dubhn 38 New Albany 1-4
Routl"t 50A &amp; 33 1 M I• North of Ath•n•
Athrns Htgh ~duo l
takng1on Ue ground none n lltt&gt; a1r same Jwe - th at Wl'lnt tlr el f-1r st Dll"n!l
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12 Punts
4 for 11S 3 for Fo~lorta 12 Perrysvurg
Ope-n
9 to .5 Mon Thur• S1t 9 to 8 Tues Wed Prl
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advantage ot oppos11 10r: m1 s 1n the th•rd pf' 10d Alhlts htd
Stf' phens111 gol '.\Hhn mch \1ls Ku... n
ll.t 1it4
93 Arcadia 4Z Vanlue o
LY 2 8464
Ath•ns 0
take~ for h\O of 1Ls !our touch I n ~ ll vurds b\ n sh g rom: f'S ot t e g e1l lt t nd j n 1v 'd~ 1 t~s
8 Ji'"
By qua 1ters
downs ran 11s 1964 fmt biJ !l vtc Ill tie a1r
on fourth doun sl c.l 1r 1urd tllf' l1t al 'ds
122 21 \!&lt;ldlepmt
0 0 0 14
tor} strmg to thr..ee stra igh t fl I l l! e Jl ae thi rd pe IOd tic slatk If b dlt n llw g Ill I .. ~All
10 II &lt;\thtns
14 3 0 8 I
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Scot u g - 'vhddleport
gamst no dereats Fnday n1ght 1 tckets opened a tl nve from to sco rl:' Sat er 1 1 1 tl e ex tr 1 Fass Cnm p
on 1ts home f1eld wmnm g 30 thctr O\\ 32 tha t 17 plays Jat lpomls Tie S(U re 228
Pass l111
l 0 en&lt;&gt;o 6 nch run EPR Sauer
14 over the .Middleport Yellow er and lhen m the four th per I Th 1t d1sp av l detc 111111 a Fumb I ost
2 1 ru H Sauer 2 yd run
Jackets The Jat:kets are 0 I m 1•00 brought the f rs l Jacket 1iion bv the Ja kf'l msp1 ed \1 1 Fumb (own Ht&gt;f' )
0 t&gt;ns Adams 22 yd run EP
SEOAL league play I I I over touchdown w1 th 9 15 left m the ens 10 st 1g tb 8) }ard dtl\e Penllt1r&lt;o
3;1 lllt \dam s 1un Batdorff
gfl.tne I he la I tlr el:' ya~eh saw lru 1 tn II e ro 1 up t :'10 e \ H
I ec.l J mb le m t'r d zone Rannow
all
Co Jrh Don Eskey s veteran an all oul ellut made by the 2 55 ]p/ j
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16 yd p :1 ss from Hon Handl~y
t eam drove 44 yar ds m Iwo Jack s
1 C a l Esk \ mse rted srcond
plays the !lrst lime It got the Fu back HJd Sauer
had and Ourd shugtrs at t h&lt;~t pol t
Jnm es JUt Dalton 16 yd
ball m the lrst quarter and gone lor s x L~ nd a first down and the Jacket var : . Jl" e'"'
p&lt;t ss from Hand ley F.P Jam
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Ptnnmt Rtu \L ".(,lime
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agam for B3 yar ds m t4 P( •ys on the AI hens I) ret- ~r 1ce Wal ed ovf'r lor 1ts fmll 1D \\ 111
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Ia Iem the fo' rIl
lace s\elked fo J then was jh\ O sec nti s lelt Saue1 drovf
Between limes they hit pay stacked up IH no gam at the , oveJ from the two \l tdd leport s l
\m( rt&lt; tn J ~a gut'
Ends John Rake and Larry
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9 and Hay Pickens Guards Ran
m e Irs pen
w en uar
aft er the v lrS !I} - pla}OO the B&lt;Jltun rt-'
Tom Ratdorff recov ered a fum
fin tl I\\O sr nds on 1 e k ck
91 1 I ~ 7 tiy Humphrey and Kenneth Har
bled punt 1n the M ddy end
off
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Yl i ~ 8"' 4 7 • '"' center Bob Caruthers Back
zon and w1th 0 54 le!t m the
Nev. Y k - AI h 1P
!If B Wa llace 4 Wallace
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second quarter afler mt ercepl
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Hlake and \ance fackles Bill
wallace s passes on tile Mtddy
H lt mu• e - A.t
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Middle
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\ 1 \ guard Tom Kmg and Dav1d Ash
Athens struck qm ckly from l
2 1 If\ nd 2
f':V Ins1d e lmebacken B Wal
there Ron Handley
luttmg o\ fortv yard lateral reverse
(Imago - At h ffil" 5 I 0 " l&lt;tct&gt; and R Sauer Outside hne
Bruce Ranno\\ With a 12 yard touchdown pass tl'l
the
A• g les I K&lt;tn " 1 I} ~ \v. t} batkers Stephen son and Buddy
pbSS the offiCial awarded Ath third quarter of pia \
Fnday
2 K llSfiS ( tv 2
Moore Deep men A Wallac~
ens 15 yards on a penalty to the mght ga\ e the H nr .Jn 1 race
and Georg£ Sauer
Middy 16 ano on the third play \\ ildcflts a 6 fi t1e \ 1th t h e Mr and Mrs \'Ielvm ~ I
Nabonll J raguf'"
from the1e Handley lobbed a S~mmes Valle; Dragons
of Springfield ca lled on ht 8 h•
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JUmp pass to Rannow for six The pass came from quarler I mother Mrs M
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to mg fl. recent wt ekend
gan James ran the extra pomts ha lfback rom :\lurdock w h 0 Elizabeth Campblel md Eth St I ou•s
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That m&lt;~de the score 22 0 at threw to Tell y Ruck!.' for the el Slewart of Pomeroy ca l! E:'d San Fran 86 ti8
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halftime and the stattsL•cs of score
on the Dea n Brmker famJ I an Ph lat"ielph1a - at n ('
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You can't ~o wrong w1th a dependable heatmg ml .•• and Texaco
the play on lhe r1eld appeared Sy nn f'S \ all ey took a fir st evemng last Wff'k
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Milw&lt;:~ukee 2 Away :1 St I ou1s
ON
Fuel Otief it the finest Call us today. We'll dd"er Fuel Ch1ef to I
3 Cmc mn•t 2
to bear out what the
score 1quartrr lead an a 14 ya1d run Mt ss Mmme On of Che t
showed Athens had at
that by Tom Hardy
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s er IS Cmcm1 II - At I one 5
your home 11utomat~eal/y all wmter long And you can spread your
VISI1mg w1t
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2
pomtlOOyards byrushmg M1d
The rest of the gamt v. as a lber t see an d son
Itt~ urg
a
fuel paymenta out over an entire year. Your ne1ghbors hke our
Awa
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York l
dleport 23 had a ddt"&lt;..i 16
by 1defenstve affmr as boUt team s Sunday evemng ('fillers at th
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budget pltln, You wdl, too. Rely on our serv1ce ... rely on top·quahty
passmg to Middleport s 6 (on stopped touchd own dn ves
r&gt;ean Brtnker home were Kelt~ I St Lou•~- &lt;\t hnn e 6 PI 1
Texaoo Fuel Chiof Heatinc Oil.
th e only MJdd~ complf'tiOn of S~ mmes Valley drov-e to the Bormtz home 0 n I
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adelphia 3 Nt:v. York 3
eave rom 2 P1tlsburgh 2
th e game to End J oIm Bl ade ) Hannan Trace 12 but Wt're stop servJce In Hawau Dean
Barn
LAUNDRYand had SIX flr~t downs to Mid ped on a pel alt~ Hanna• J race •tz Ca rol and Mar R th B
San Fra nclsro - At home 6 I
L)RY CLEANING
dleporl s two
then drove to the Symmt"S Vfl I mIz oI p omeroy Mr
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Houston 3 Ch icago I '""' 2 WY 2 5428
POMEROY
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Iton and son or Dorcas and Mr
CALL US TODAY
but the scales could
rot be I BY QUARTERS
and Mrs Ernest w Clark of
GALLIPOLIS
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Hannan Trnce
0J ' 0B1 Racme
4461233
WY 2:·5186
Unable to get a long gamer Symmes Valley
6 0 0 0 • 61 Mr and Mrs Don Smith and
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through or around the Atlrens l TO s - Rucker on a 40 yard children called on Mr
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lme and 1mpotent m the a1r pass and Hardy on a 14 yard Mrs 1 fl.Wren"e Smith oi Laurel
Offtce Hours 9 to 12 2 to l) tUose at Noom OD
PT PLIASANT - GALLti'OLti-MtDOLII'ORT
III• Jackets manag¢ 41 yards I run
Cliff Sund•y everung
Tbnrs - East Court Sl Pomeroy

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Kyger Creek Mauls Racine 42-8 For Third Grid Victory
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halfbad1.s ( .arv F'renc h a n d pia\ Tht~ pat altPmpt failed
A r1ve ~ard pass from Barn

drtve bv 1"'' to Polcyn gave the Bobcats poJnts
1 Racme scored its only touch Bradbury Nick Hockman John
btes a blocked luck .and some gomg ovf-r from the two
a 20~ lead wllh only mmutes The Bobca h recovert&gt;d
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Lo\'eday and Larry Whobrey BY QUARTERS
1M running 1 nd pasalng f'n
Quarterback
Don Johnson gont&gt; m the second quarter
other Ra cLne fumble and scor down on 1 90 yard drive whtch were commended for thetr fine Racine
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Cay nl~~:ht to blut the Racine- ltlt"n passed to nght tond Rt&gt;b Quarttrback Johnson had set jed on a 25 vard
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It wall Kygf'r C'rttek s
rtllrd 1 Kygt&gt;r !I l annv fy o kll ktd 25 varder to Pol cyn
1'hto halftime score stood 34
Fullback Roger Adams slam
till of the season and fm t m utf &lt;:~!(am but R~iCine fumbltod
Racme gamed the pigSkin on 0
med over from th• ont for the
ronfe-rtontt pia"
and Pol(\ll lt'Love red flr th e 1the kHkoff ag&amp;Jn but after a
lhe third quartl'r s 1w about l touchdo'.\n Adams then ran the
1h• Bobt:ats took tht oj)l!'n Hotx 01 t ~
senes of plavs llad to punt and Uw same a:s the ftr st
Iex tra pomts
t'l~ kt('koft and
promptlv Th"' BolxHts s11urk thf:' end Kvger Creeks Ronme Pettey
Kyger Cr~k recovf'red an
Coach J1m White then msert
marched 43 vard!'l to pavd1rt
zone agaLn on l'l 23 yard passlblockt-d the punt on
10 yard other Racrne fumble on the Ia! f&gt;d h1s second tenm who fm
Tht drtvt 5aw ttn• runn ng !1om ha lfbark Bsml'lt to quar 1linP
ter s 10 yard lme and scored Js hed the game
tty Fu\lbeck Phil Dunran and terba ck Johnson on a rttvt'rse Duncan then bulled
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Logan Blanks Gallipolis, 44 to 0
p1cke&lt;l up whE'Je AllOhto Rob
b!r J(1hnson ]toft oft l&lt;tst NoHm
ht&gt;J b~ ramblJnli: for 41 ya1ds
m sJx tnps He .'lmrt&gt;d one
tuuLkdown and /our extra potnts
md pa.'lstd 101 2 IDs
ro 1 (AH:-, H.chard Long
cutlt ltt'd 25 \a ids tn seven
tnp~ il :J 5 ave1agt' an d Sam
K1snaut;:lr 2:1 \~Hds m even
omles for a 12 aveu;ge
so p11Wt'r 1u1 was 111e Cl 11e fs
n m hrt't' u~•u~
In 18 ung li tht'll lOth t on delense that GAHS w&lt;ts m the
st'(UtiVt' wm m two ,t'&lt;us lo \iiSihl" te~r~torv uuly tw1ce
~~~an evened tht&gt; J)t'\ ds..ChJ£&gt;1 last mgh t I ate m lht&gt; fn ~~
:Din:-. all!tmt seiJe:-. at h wms t&lt;ill the ( alhans muved
In liasse1 ran PATS w1 th 2 59 re
each 11 \HIS lht&gt; s~ond st ratg ht 1 ogan s -!8 ~s the t nal gun mam ng
Yt'JI tht' Adam&lt;: mt:'n 14 al lopPd soundf:'d Htchard loJg
had
FOURTH PERIOD
tht Gai ii!)(liJt:Jns tt 11 :1~ :'l6 6 hulled h ~ v n to the I HS one- } mal Logan score came as a
htst f,Jii
1gamsl 1ht' ChJell:nn ~ub s
re!iult of a 54 vard march m
In s(t1Jnt&lt; ~~x tnl(hdm\m
Othe•wJst' n W&lt;-t~ !he logan
fu•rr n 1he "1 und twn fiOill ers all Jhe wa\ alter GAHS
'Hked up '"I nled lu advance follo•rng ''"
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Hannan tn 6-6 Tie
pass play permtttlng Hannan 1held up unhl mld·way Jn the
to complete a touchdown pass fourth period when a Hannan
for a 12~ lead
ballcarrier was jarred loose
After the West Virginians had from the ball in the end 2one
taken their 60 lead Jn the first with Calhoun recovering for the
period, the scor~ remamed that tymg touchdown Again
the
\\-By until ..YJth JUSt two minutes crucial run for the converslOn
remammg m the half, end Char- failed and the score remamed
les Carter talbed on a 16-yard tJedat1212unttlthefinalwhlS·
run for lhe Highlanders to knot tle
th e score a t II"V
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EP fatled and the score was Coach Pat Weiher of Southdeadlocked at halftime
western expresseo his satlsfa~
Hannan scored on the freak tion with the fine perforiiUinceo
pass play In the tlurd quarter of Russ Miller, Dale Bryant.
to grab the lead at 126 wh1ch and Calhoun m the game

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browse w1thout buymg that
organizatmn 1s out to correct the
s1tuahon
The New York School of In
ter1or DeSign a non profit sch•oolj
for tralnmg mterior decorators
and designers IS offermg
a
trammg course for employes or
home furn1shmgs departments
and stores The school ligurres
40 ol rvery 100 customers
out of stores without ma.kir1g
purchases m;:rn~ as a result
the1r faiiJte to get the kmd
home decoratmg service
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we Af e Eat.IDg M0re Beef

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Electrification Section sponsor
ed by the Ohlo FDrm and Home
F::lectrJhcauon Counctl .,., 111 use 11us year has been a good more people are buymg beef
the show and tell techmque one for bee[ eaters
than e'e-r before And they re
durmg hourly demonstratloru to The market has ~n loaded asking more questions about bQw
give visitors an opportunity to 1with Jots of top quality beef, to }udge quality, how to cook
see the equipment tn actiOn and 1t looks like supphes wlll be beef and how to store 1t
T11t~y can JUdge the performance plentiful throughout the summer Here are some of the more
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for th etr own par ltcu Ia r app II and fall months
1requently as ked questi ons uur
calion
Because of overflowmg meat mg recent months
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The Farmec Division of New cases and attractive beef pnces
Q - Wbeo I buy round steak,
Holland WJll demonstrate hay
handhngfrom the field through
storage to the feeder
Silage wrll be distnbuted by
a silo unloader and s1x d1Ffer
ent I;pes oI mt&gt;c Immca I ft:eders
supplied by Badger Clay Dun
stng F'arm(c Vandale and Star
line
\\nt"'r svstt&gt;ms wJII br shown
lb} F' E M~ers v Sons Even
pw f' Water Tr&lt;. atment
Co
u~rn " Mnnufa('turmg Co find
Cat r Manufaeturmg 1:1nd Sup

et.!t at the gate for one doUar
as they ~nter or they may bu'
tf1em from Meigs County Extension office ASCS office or
Melg~ County Landmark Detailed copies of the program
are available on request

'n!e feodor

l8ld steady, bolt.,. M&amp;-1tll lb
·~ to 110 ...........,. bolter
ca) s steady cltol&lt;e lit
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dioice 1825-lt 71, lootl IS 7518 50, med.ium lf.-16, CODllnOIJ
U.l 4 choJce heHen 11 %5-l8 2$,
good 14 ~16 50 medium U 7114 25, common 10 .50-12 eboiee
300..500 lb steer calve! 20--2171,
350-450 lb 22-23, high good and
chotce 18 50-19.50 good 16JI.

choiee27ft.350 lb slaughter calve" helf~r calves 17 50-18 75 bigb
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"Learning for living" Is the 1 Why change Natmnal 4--H Week lower mstancet 25 eents fff,
theme for the I964 NatiOnal 4-H to the fall"~ Here are some of sows rr.ostly steady Around 100
Club Week Se t 26 to Oct 3 the reasons State 4-H Club bead US 12 200-225 lb barrows
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Leaders were asked what need&amp; and gilts 1710 13 190-240 lb
More than 2 miUIOn boys and o4 4 H club work could be help- 16 7517 2 3 240-265 lb 16 25-16 75,
gtrls m the Umted States and ed by the 4 H week actlvJties 2 3 265 295 lb hr18 25 13 300-400
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Puerto Raco are members of They felt that Nationa14 H Wee
sows 4 50-15 2 3 l00-600 lb
4-H Clubs the youth program 1 contributed toward three impor· 14 14 50 some over 600 Jb
dtrected by ttre Cooperative Ex- tant obJect 1 v e s, namely, 13 50-13 75 boars steady at !0 50...
tensjon Service This week Is a) broad public relations b) re 1125 !ew sales around ~ lb
Side and the dark In!Jide Such set a~1de each year to acqLLBmt crullment
ti ling h o{1 members
f dull 5 and c) 121225
a coruhtlon IS perfectly normal
en s
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Q - How can I cook beef to parents frtends and others Wlth
The 4 H Sub-committee ton the tent1al of nearly 4,000 indicates
keep shrinkage to a minimum"' the work of the 4·H program natiOnal level) smd tills after much work needs to be done.
A - r ook at I ow or mod eratc and
to honor
mdivtdual groups studymg the problem
for past
assistance
Broad You can drj vour part by try1111
on ('Urrent resear&lt;:h and up to
temperatures 300 degrees F to
publtc relations can be accom your best to learn what '-II
d.l!e mformatton
350 degrees F for all or must of F our H club work ts admm phshed any tJme ot Uie year means to you
Fxh1bits In the Home Econ
the cooking time Don t over istered by the Cooperative Ex recruitment of members and en·
om1cs tent \l.lll feature an out
cook
temnon Service and supervised Ushng help of adults are asso-ljijiijiijiijiijiijiijiijiijiji;
dn 1r dming area mdoot and
Q - How long can I safely locall) bv the county extension ctated w 1th tbe begmnmg of tbe l
outdoor play equipment for
keep beei tbat bas beeo roasted?
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f thi ! 4 H )ear Hktober t m most
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A - Cooked meat and meat agen s
maJor aJm
s tat )
children
Outstandtng research and edu
dishes will keep 1ts high quality year 8 4 H week obienance Wlll s es
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covered or wrapped loosely 1 or be to recogr.tze the SOtb anm
There are se\ era! 4 H clubs
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Othf'J farm ekc lr!CJI eqwp
2 days in a household refngcra versary of the Cooperative Ex I m MeJgs County that orgaruze
Buy YOU
mml w1ll be demonstrated by
tor if the temperature 1s 38 tensJOn Service, of whJcb the 4- m the fall And they contmue
Ill e Kneodler
Manufactwlng
degrees to 42 d~grees F
H youth program JS a s1gn1fJ to meet th10ughout the wmttr
c.o
H D Hudson Manurt~ctur
F'or a beautiful dlspla.v of owners
Q - Is all betf federally In- cant part ,In 1914 when the months By dotng th1s club
1mg C:o Fox D1st rlbulmg Co Icolor earl} next sprmg plant b -Scrub areas where food has spected"'
Srrutb-Lever Act authorJzed the I members have an earlier start
II,\ mpower Manuf r~cturlng Co your crocuses tulips hy"l een spllled 'ilr crumbs depos A - Only that wh1ch moves ExtensiOn Savtce the same fed on thetr projects and actiVIties
Babsnn Brothrrs Co the Ohio lcmths and daffodils early tins tted Pests can hve on spllkd across state Jines IS reqwred by era! legislatiOn provided funds 1'h1s alsn hrlps lighlen their
I" firm Servtce and the Rommg I[all fhi~ will gJve the bulbs food and refuse that llas not law to be mspected Thio;; hov. for 4 H Club work For lhts schedules durmg the summer
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an opportumty to root and be Ibeen fully cleaned up They hide ever totals 80 percent of all rectson 411 also celebrales a month s
! efHete'a
tllllt It's lkCulltclr'IJID. 1 chlr•
F'm the ladies we~tmghouse come well
established
be and breed near food storage ar eommercLaUy slaughtered beet GoldPn Anmversary
lblt, dirtd llrtv, Wut uw willl
wrll be demonstra1Jng tis com fore th~ ground freezes and wm leas - m crevices around cup. ammals
Many of our 4 H clubs have
Harvesting
Nd:UI LOCH's ...nteqme.
boards walls and floors behind Q _\\bat's the difference be
Many of our 4 H elumm will d1scontmucd the1r activities for
plete IJnc of 1~6'l home apphan ter set:. m
Also
fingert1p primtr for lilt
1tarts I needle bearing ciuleh drum 1
CE'~ mcludmg thf' E'lectromc Oh10 SLate Umvers1ty Ex.ten kitchen drawers
tween mspeeted and graded recall that 4 H clubs started as this year We urge you to plan
Equipment)
I}Ower boost tRrburatct 1 flush cut
rAng~&gt;
sHm hort1cultunsts recommend
-Keep all food In tightly clos beef?
p1g and corn clubs for boys 1 next year to 1e-orgamze m the
hanatebaf
Wlth plnlldzetl flips
I Included m the
demonstra that tulips be planted 6 to lO ell conta ners and keep the con
A_ Inspection which IS man cannmg and sewmg clubs for (all and meet throughuut the
Thne s ft011 10 ttU. $tt Ul IQI' Ill
out datory for all ment movmg m 1girls Toda~ projects m 4 H 1 w1ntP.r months
11011 1:; 3 date of planung dem mches deep dependmg on the tatner~ clean ms1de and
deta1b.
onstr 1t1on of corn planted at type of soil m }OUr garden or When buymg dry foods, eKam mterstate commerce
IS for I work cover many phases of llfe 1
On Our Exclusive Ill dtHP.rent dales from April 8 floyer beds Df'cper pl2ntmp lne the package for breaks wholesomeness Grndmg I~ for - helping young people develop Durmg the nr.xt rew da~ s I I
where
~h
'
th
1t
th
hope that you v. !II tell other!';
to June 15 One of the purposes dept hs are used where th e soL I
msec~ may ave enter qualtty and this service ts \OI
e1r persona 1 1es Improve elf \.
ed P
t1 d
f
sk 11
d
k
1d
l a,out ~H How to JOtn' \\hat
nf thl~ dcmonstrallon Js to show IS more sandy T o preven t roromp y Jspose o gar untary AbmJl !'iO per~nt of heef
1 s an gam new noy.; e ge
the advantag"s of eat her corn 1dent damage to the newly set bage bags b1ts of food fabric 13 gr«ded
Today s leRrn by domg' pro ~au can do m 4-H? This JS also 1
d
d f
f
a lime for you to volunteerk your
hardware mesh be scraps and olher was1e
I
piRntmg m Ohm ThP earlte~t bu lb s pace
Q _ Wbat food nutrients are gram ts rstgne
or non arm
planled corn was six feet tall low and around each clump
I Cockroaches and Silver flsh n beet Js beef good lor our youth as v.ell as the boys and servJ&lt;e 10 411 club wo~ We i
Spactng of the bulbs depends can hitch ltike mto the house 11famrly"
g1rls \\ho lJve on farms
aJe m grettt ne1ed of advtsors
and ln tassel bv the end of June
10
t1
f
rdbo
rd
Likewi se par en s ~hem] g1~ e
II) brld'! used m tins demon on th e eff ec t you desi re usus I
Je crevices o ca
a
A - A Uu ee ounce servmg
!\.1
tl
M
f h
h
stralwn are OhJO 708 an ear 1) 6 to 8 mches apart is best boxes used to carry groceries I of cooked beef chuck (bone out)
ore tan
per cent o t e some thought about \dtmg I elr l Rear Metgs General Hosp.
nnd Ohio 823 a late Mass plantings of tulips are home Such cartons should not provLdes about one thtrd of the 14 H club members m the Umted I cluldrec JOln 4 H We have VY 2 2176
Pomeroy
Plant populalion is 22, much more effectiVe than slngle be left m the house
protem more than one fourth o( Slates come from mban or su Iroom to grow wtlh 4 H m Me.Jgs
to the aue
plants scattered throughout the Caulk cracks and opemngs a the iron and nearly a fifth of but ban homl:!s ..r
lc'•ou'"n~ty~6-00-.m:.,e.,;n;.lb.,.e;.r,:.s..o..ul'"o'"f.;p..o..;.......
In thiS demonstratiOn plant garden
round wash basms toilet bowls the nmctn rl!commended bv the
The 4 H Club mo\ement IS an
mg dates are malched wtth rain
By selectmg variOus types water dram and radtator pipeS Natwnal Research Counctl a~ informal PducatJOnal program 1
patterns Corn plants can and var1etles of tulips you can Fill cracks around baseboards da1ly allowance for a normally 1supplementmg
the tralmng
Spring Ave
Pomeroy
ndvantage of added mots- have bloom nil sprmg
and ~tween floor boards Doors actJv&lt;&gt; 25) ear old m&lt;m
young~tr1 s 1 e('eJve at home
'-:::::::i:ii:::i:::i:ii~:::i:ii:::i~~:::l~~~~~w~h~t~n~t~h:•y~n:•e~d~rt.,m::o~sl~ll~y : Plant crocus and hyacinth and wmdows should be tight Q - How mucb meat pt'T I church and school An nrgam'i
r
bulbs close together three or f1tt.Lng
servrng should I buy.,
zatwn that provides oppOI tum
four mches apart, if you want
If msects do get 1n1o your A
When buymg beef for lues for mental ph)::.Jcal soc1a! 1
thick masses of flowers the house, tdenhfy them properly your famtl:y the U S L&gt;epart ]and ~plutual groy,lh of youni 1
f1rst year Bulbs thts closely Your county ex:tens1on agents ment of Agrtculture sa}s you people
planted become crowded qutck can help w1th identificatiOn should figure about lf4 pound per 1
THE PRODUCTION
ly Ttus means you w11l have to Then apply the pesticide that 1s servmg 1t there Js no bone If Tim \Cal will ht&gt; lhe ftrst
d1g store and dtvide them more specifically recomm nded for the rut has a ]J!tl{' bone (say, that Natwna 4 H Club Week i
'II/
r
to-CREDIT
often than bulbs planted farth Ule pest Use It only as d1rect 1ts a rump roast) -.uull hne has been observed m the fall
POULTRY FEEDS
WAY!
er apart
ed on the label
to buy about one third pound for Tradifmnally 4 H \\1ek has
Crocuses should be planted 2
Last remmden
each Buy about half a pound b('en held m earlv ~prmg and TOP PRODUCTION
UNIFORM SIZE
to 3 mches deep and hyacinths The Ohio State Farm Science 1f there IS a medtum amount of many organlr.atJonal meetmg!; 80% p oduct 10n on la~ers for 10 Prov co Peeds :~re blended to maet
FARM LOANS
4 mches deep
Revtew IS set for agncultural bone such as m 8 blade chuck and membership dnves were [ months-3 84 pounds of feed per the mor~ rtg1d nutnent rnqu reFOR FARMERS
dozen a~m:;-Just one eKampte of ments of tm:lay s h1gher producm;;
link ed lo th lS even I
Da ffod IIs a Iso gn e a more lands around Don Sco t t SIT f 1e ld roast
Pro\1 co 5 top perform~nco In egg
Agg 5tralns Prov1co Feeds ara
BY FARMERS"
'Cl·mat zed' to guard agatnst
spectacular d1splav when plant northwest of Columbus Seprern
Q - Should frozen meat hP
1 prodLtcUon
weather stress and dl&amp;eaSG effec:l$
ed m clumps The bulbs should ber 30 October 1 and 2 TIJ.is thawed before cooking"
When the State 4 H Advisory t
on stze
Ath1n1 M•lgs
be set 6 In 10 mchcs deep m Will be Ohw s greate!;t display A - Frozen beef can be cook CommJttee here m OhiO heid i TOP QUALITY
LY 3· 1612 WY 2 5270
SOUND FLOCK HEALTH
the1r March meeting m 1963
t h e sot! dependmg on your soil of farm SCi"'nce and technology ed
without
thawmg Allow
I For sound shell tedure.~ h ~h grade Prov1co research, blend.ng 21nd
DICK STERRET
- hghter sotls deeper You wont want to m1ss 1t
about I 1 ttmes the usual cook the\ adopted the pohcy recom 1 tnlertor qua ty us" 1-'rov r:o Get f?roduct var ety enable you to ma n.
G•lllpolll
IIII ~'~~:,.d a bou t 4 to 8 mehes a Th e review wtll be of mter mg time 2for an unfrozen large mendatwn
that National 4 H full &lt;jdvantage of th&amp; nherlted taln flock he.alttl accord1og to pr..
Week be held 111 the fall Thts I Characten.strc of the stratn
va11tng local rondttlons.
446-3391
Thl:l closer spacmg wHJ est to almost anyone ll fea
Small roasts and ~teaks
CLYDE WALKER
policy 1ecornmendatron, "'luch
a more massive display tures farm mactunery
farm reqwre less add1lionnl t1me
the Ohro 4 H ad\ lsors adopted
first season but lhe clumps crops and novelty crops p I u s Q - Just how m11ch more
was presented to them by the I
will have to be dug and dlvid scores of farm and home com b~f Is there on the market tbls
4 H Sub-comm1ttee of the Ex
ed sooner
merc1al exh1b1ts
year tban last?
tenslon Committee on Otgamza I
The clumps should be dug A spec1al program Is planned
A - Economi~'ts tn the United
I
divided ev~ry three years each day for homemakers m
Department of Agri· tlon and planmng
Phone WY 2-2161
II'''"'"" to do th1s frequently the home economics tent on the culture report an Increase of
results m flowerless plants
revtew grounds
from 10 to 15 percent so far the cattle are runrung beav1er I
Minersvtlle, Ohio
Rodents do not bother daffo- Plans are all set for the big thts year Not only Is there The ~suit record supphes of I
IIOitlS. The bulbs contain oxalic annual meetmg of the G a Ill a 1iiiifediiiciaittileiiaivoi1iiilable but
quahty beef
wh1ch repels these pests County Datry Serv1ce Umt at ~
ilii..iliiiiiiiiiiiiii
A successiOn of bloom also 7 30 p m October 1 at Gn,.n
be obtained from daffodils Elementary School In the Cen
by plantmg early mulseason tenary Community
late .. flowenng varieties
Dr William J Tyzmk pr~
All the flowers we have men (essor of Ammal Sc1ence
at
honed above dlshke I wet feet " Ohlc State University J,liiJl add
Be sure the garden or flower ress the datrvmen
I
bed has good dramage Also t
The Gallipolis Feeder Calf
soil should be reasonable fer Sale w111 be held October £ at
trle to obtain th~&gt; best bloom
the Ohio Valley Livestock Com
Keep Bugs Out of thr House
pany Yards m Gallipolis Calves
Entomologist say 1t's eas1er musl be brought to the yards
ALL SIZES IN STOCK
to keep bugs out of the house by 1 p m Monday OctohPr 5
than to get rid of them once for gradmg and pennmg
1
CHEST •nd UPRIGHT
they have moved ln The sclen
Sale time will be 1 00 p m
ltsts offer these tips for home 1\J.esday ')ctober 6

Spri·ng-Floweri·ng
Bulbs AvaleIahie
for PIan tieng Now

it 11 somehmes red only on the
outside and vayish brown on
the inttde Why ia this" 11 the
meat ltlll good to eat?
A
d k
8 f 1 1
01
-h eeed sh a wlay s
ar
purp1IS r w en 1r:st cut Af
ter 11 Is exposed to mr for about
30 mmutes the color Pl ent
becomes mndtzed and turn~red
Thi s accounts for the red out

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'11mnday cleared • bead, aH
llftldes BleOI'I and .,_ ..,...

he1fers 23 23 58 standard 1718
cows 10 50-14 bulb 16-16 50
scattered sales veaters about
steady choice 26-30 good 22-26
standard 18-22 good to low l8 50 medium l4 25-16 25, eholee-

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Children s Play
Making Your of t~ field at planting ume strated showtng stlage harvest west s1de of the exhtbll area on
Food Work For You ' • Feed The Jargesl amount of rainfall lng and silo filling com pick Sawmill Road about 31-t mile
lng the Crowd Outdoors' and normally occurs when
wrn ers, shellers comblnes and hay south of State Route 161 Saw
• W1ring That Works for You' plants are mak ng thelr most mowmg cond1t10nmg raking null Road runs parallel to U S
Hostes~s will be on d u t y Irap1d growth rabout July 1) and and bahng 11 well a1 many Route 33 NumerOWI sr.gns wJll
throughout the day LO answer Ithe corn has passed 1ts penod other farm operations
be posted along mam routes
questions
of gram formation before dry Entrance gates wtl! be locat with arrow1 pomuna: to the

~;~ ~~~:~~~~~g t:I~~t~~ny ~~~; ~::~~~~~~::~ ~~e ~:~

farmer reported that all of the
fnrmers in his area were plan
nme lo Dltend
The ladles Will have 8 spec
tal program lallort'd to
their
needs at the Farm Scienl:!e Re
Vlt&gt;W Making Your Home Work
I&lt; or You 18 the over-all theme
for the Home Economics pro
gram The woman s program 1s
sponsored by the Ohio State Un
i\er~Jl)" School of Home Econ
omJCS ' Ohlll Agncultural
d h CExper
tmPnt StatiOn an t e ooper
nttve ExlensJOn ServiCE" 0 h to
Slilte l&lt;~culty members WJil pre
S•nt half houl dLSCUSSlOS basetl

TAKE A WALK

Foreman &amp; Abbatl
463
Blackston
fl
Mtlw 7 Phil8 5 mght 12 ms
496
St LOUIS 5 Pittsburgh 3 tllgh I I E Abbo\1
445
K
Grut'ser
1
I os Angeles 7 Houston 2 mg 1t
4~ 9
Dtllon
""" 'ub br&gt;t " '!Ina
- to ' ul lr rrt" ned
Saturday' Probobl• Pltcbm I R
554
stilntil
t-IR:Sf PF.Hilln
B Radford
tlo'' 'n'e 'nth.
Cmcmnat1 ot New York- T !=II
.~:~.g &lt;;I the (hH•f-. sf'cond IIlli
1 4 !&lt;Ill
k long~ P t II tl l
01
HtndJcap
t\4
\\ n 25 fol no retui
\\ tth
By F.KF.D DOWN
more to hts com tlbuiJon tb In lohrts 8 Ill vs Parson~ ! ) I
2511
lhtrd stnngt'n
IJ "'''1 n,, lltmm(' l htltrn• rr,ht
UPI Sports Writer
th~t because ht' s been the Mil...,&lt;:iUkee at Phtladelphta- rota!
nw
{hHI• JI!Wt'JIUI gJounrl
'&gt;"
L
I' ti l
\1 hI[
Won lloHt 2 Points 4
Mttack acPd for :m \lrds HI 1&lt;-~ ck lt&gt; rnd and tit' rt lddle
II!• quJp m NCJ.tlonal League clo~t'Oul plt~.:her In m: of lhr l emastN I u
VR
ad ev l
' dros• 75 \l:lrd" n
Holsum SaJe 11
11 dug1ut~ these d.n ~ s that Heds last nnt&gt; vJctones Jhat I (12YI L
51 pla\!i avt'Iagmg ti !!long Cl''''
·'
1 Ptt b gh S
the wav Th ttpnwerlul 1 HS dt' pia\~ Hr~nmng scored frum S&lt;1mmy Ls "'hat has made thP stamps him Pmph&lt;IIH allv a~; SJ
outs a
1 s ur - 1m
B Woods
497
"
,,. w tlr
..
"rx
to
Lmunn&lt;.~tl
Reds
tun
the
ke~
man
m
a
ct
ve
that
mons
(16..-Ql
vs
Wale
118
llJ
B
Martm
11
534
3 12 1"" 11 ''
t~nse lmnl'd ( AHS tt 4i va1ds til , 1 r.
"
,
ReiJd pttcheJ Sammy Eilts m.ty VPt rank m Nr lore wHh 1 San FrancJsco at Ch Jrago- n Schtlltng
427
111
II
H''"'m'l ' ' "
tn 2-1 pla\ s It 1! t\t' agt'&lt; t 19 no llllJ!
' 11ltt Js and the run they re lhe vH: tonou~ la h~~eason pen Estelle till \S Koonce 1101
1-'A.l~
A Stobart
518 I
fur tht ( altan~
t \\IS
t• " t" ttia•s r.alkmg about Is the break neck n.ant dnves o/ tJw 1934 St ,I !Onl\ games s&lt;:Gheduled
t ( 1
506 STIR UP REVOLT
I
Total \ardl:l!tf' lcnored the
~ " " ...
' 11 sit l 1le He ds are mak1ng for Loms Caidma ls 1951 New York
' ,rae
Sun day 8 ramu
Total
1
2482
SAl
GO~
t
UPI
t
South
V1et
1,,(1
t\
d
It'''
N
Chtettam~ 362 to 118 l alhpo!Js l mg 1.1 ntl:' on
y k 2
1 pennant
tr 11 lWn fl\f' It Devil s 41
llt
C.tants and 19til Sal F'Janc1sro Cm~tnnatt at e.,.. or
Won 21oll 1 Points 4
namesr troops aggravated a
I
I
I
f
complett&gt;&lt;: lve o 1'7 ama s or
\ slim 23 o.,;em nld 11ght Grunts
Milwaukee at Phrladelph 1
1
trJbal
revolt m central V1et
71 yards "'h!le I ogan &lt;:omple-t
Sf CON() PER lOr:
1nm ded 1 e1Ie f pttc her f rom
St I oms al p 1tl sburg h
Appears Jn .(7th Game
Vlason Key1toue
Nam
by ktllmg three and
et1/0ur ,, 10 fOI 40 vards fo~lh
r t! R\~ lattl nl flr~1 r'" ynungslov. n Oh JU 1ell
:. 1s n::;e 10
Ellis answered an emergencv San Francisco at Ch tcago
R ~sh
539 woundmg fou1 of a group of re
lf'Dnt had an tnlton Pptum
t 1 1 lld pet d &lt; as~t&gt;r h 1 ~ tatdom m hts rookre year has call for the 47th time Frtda' I os Angeles at Houston mght
D Willlarns
380
belhous hlllmen near Ban Me
I 'Jn tullb.,ck Dale Hrer 111~ ltaltU~:uk J m Hlltldt '~ 1 111 26 b('tn rne or the bt-sl kepi se l mght wht&gt;t the Keds swept a
American Ltagur
Clark
503
Thuout
Tuesday US mtlitar&gt;
\\-Hs un10.toppablt. last ntght rtw v;Hd I tta l fnurtrrn to noth rrels of the NL season And twJ night doublt&gt;headeJ
from
W L Pet GB G Cra1g
465
suurces
said today
blulstn, blot khu~ltr ptrkt'd up 11 1 ~
~~sri
ll
Jtw PXtra H't he ha" tm nf"d ou t to he the the New York \lets 3 0 and 4 11New Yo1 k
94 ~9 614
Blmd
390
The sources said the Mon- ON TilE S'l'IIMP- There'l l
J~o vard
m 20 tnps 1 &lt;Hl ll 1111~ I' tl1 11 ~o ]Pft mel 11 bu1\\ l1 k of fl 1e Reus
·' whII 1wm d and dosed out the mghtcap Balli mort
"
587 4
91 ..,..
Total
2277 tagnards (hillmen) apparently no doubt aboutlt GOP preslaver ogf:' t I 7 9 Ht&gt; s('OJ t&gt;d \
denltal candidate B a r r y
Hi 0
ftmsh whtch now finds them VICtory wnh 2 2 3 tnmngs of I Chtcago
91 64 587 4
\\on
1 Lo1t 2 Points f
l 'gnored signal s to halt at H Goldwater Ia literally &amp;lump
llllllchd• \\m e~nd a ~ t'\ lt &lt; :d r 1 ( -'.HS st Pr&gt;ed u lrl ( as~er onh I game s bclund !lie Fad one htl shutout rehef Ellls Detro11
81 73 526 13 1 ~
road block on the outskirts of mg for votes He's speaking
p unts
111 0 ?If \aid~ to (MIS I~ mg Ph1ladelph1a Phlll!e s \~lth sparldmg JOb preserved
G &amp; J Auto Partl
Bob Los Angeles
79 77 50016 1n
the heavily-defended c1ty, 160 at Eugene. Ore.
Hflllb1(k &lt; 11gr H111mt&gt;l h11t Jumbled long 1eco~e1ed eight games IPft to pia)
J Sisson
Ip k
76 68 -!94 l8lf2
49~
1 wm o1 tl 1e sea Cleveland
'\HS 1
d
ld
k
urey ~ 11 11
m1les
northeast of Sa1gnn
1
1
p(l d UJ.&gt; 92 \UJd s
I~ tl P"
3\l!l
:;;oppt' 10
gan 1110
Eihs 103 \\Oil lost Jecord l son whJch came after f1reballer Mmnesota
76 78
49418 112 I ongslreth
n 8 aHrr~ge l~e ~( Jed Ulllt' P• nl on (;AHt;; t'l rot'n pl~ns SpPflks ror tbeif but lht'rt&gt; s Jtm Ma loney stopped tilt' \fets Boston
D Thoma~
69 6 445 26
342
.~:~n I ptckto&lt;. up a tv. 1 po1nrer
I !PI (as
f111 tlld Sl!\e
I
d
"•asllrngton
60
9~
387
3.'l
J Johnson
493
11
u - a secon I mnmg Kan"s
n
Quarterback John (,asseJ \lowerv v..tth beauttlul pa~s tn -----------~ 1 on on"
R Rawhng
Cttv
55 98 3'i9 !9
425
srng Ie by J oe ch
~. 11~top 11-'I n
Hand1
r
ap
147
the f rst game
"r•dav 8 Rrllulh
rota!
2269
JVe .. e\\S
1he Reds gave Malone\ all OPlrott 3 Bo~lon 2
Won % Lo1t 1 Points 4
l
thi'
runs lw nf'edf"d m the Jlrst BaiiJIWllt' 10 Cleve land 6 ntjl;ht
NPv. 't nrk 6 Wash
n ght
s, UnltNI Press I nit nMtwnal (,auge readmgs
(;ai!Jpolls 1111 11 111 g oI lhe upPntl on mg Ies
Beagltr
b\
Pete
u
\ada
p
n
&lt;
luc
tgo
11
Kan
Ctlv
l
rHght
0
Natlunal ).A"af;!ue
Dam Ul t1 12 8 runnmg a halt
nose
Js n
R Rupe
479
r. All H H r 1t lo&lt; 1 on the rollers Pomero' Fr n k Rohtnson a sac rrftct: ( 1s \ng 1 Mmne~wta 0 mght
J Johnson
515
Mmnrsnla at Lo~ .\ngeles K Johnson
Clmu1 PJtts H8 ~Dli 1)0 205 H~ Mason 21 07 Pi Pleasflnt 24 "·'nd ptlch 1'1 AI J ac k !'W n s error
~58
Aa 1nn 11.1!1
137 54!=1 IOO I7Q 126 71! Hmton 48 fallmg Kanaw I Ihev took a 2 I l ad m the n1gh t - (,rAnt (}3111 v~ Kel
B Buck
374
C tr1\ \1 11 124 421 14 117 125 ha hil ls 22 nsmg ( harl! s ~nt h nnul~ of the 1Hgl 1 c~p on "m 0 Ot
\\ Ch1s.let
479
!J(k ...,n spof!ed Ne!SllO\llle \\tllms (ht 1536 11 94 !N 1181 m 1 94 statmnai\ london Hobmson s t\\tJiun homPr md Saturd.tvs Probable Pll&lt;ht&gt;rs
1-fandt('flp
\95
an t&gt;arlv BU lead Fnda\ night rorre Mrl
2400
14 b~ 6 83180 ll 8 Malmetand\\mltf'lddlm~we 1 e Vlar\y 1\E'ough &lt;~ !so honerr:ad tn Nrw lotk II Washmgton- rota I
t~nd !hen tu1ned tullbar-k Butrl jj 1 ~« k Stl 14 H tiO'J JJlj IQI 316 m !he ~Ills
the mnth \~hf'n thr Hf'd ~ added SttJtllemHt B 21 '" flameis Won 1 1 ost t Points 2
D::.vrs ouse for three
touch Allen r'hJia 155 603 116 1 qo J!J Koat mu\tiniiUs
t\H) 11 su1 ultf:' runs
8 10
(row s Steak Houf!t&gt;
downs later tn the &lt;:on test
to Santo C:hJ
Ohio
RIH·r
_
OVEC
down
I
he
Heds
no~\
have
won
1
•ne
B:.~ l tlmtJJ e at Cleve! mrl - :'vic
152 564 66 177 314
J Duerr
599
crush tht' Hounds 34-3 .Hnd rt' F iood StL
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St&lt;Jte of rlwtr las I w games .Hnd trail Nail\ 1B 111 vs Th ml 9 3) 01
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rnamunbeatt'n l ihPt&gt;gmws Hhn~ 1 fn 1 ~ 85171011 1! ; 17 up 14 SO::rpm Hobut Heed ( fheP lul!tesb\ only onto f&lt;mH Stlhtrt 771
K Haley
430
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fioston at Uetro t - Connolly
111 H 7 IS 1 111 RelJablt&gt; down m thE' losl c lumn
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Kmghr
45~
(r o\H f{ H Pet 11 1i l' a 111
Bob Hrntf'J down
Braves Top Phil"
3 11 ~ \" 1 ohch (Jo-8l
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back J1m Junt' ~ slort ng fi(IIll
Won 2 Lost 1 Pomts 6
Howard N' 141 520 ll:l Hilt 108 n~ 111 down 17 if Ill m Jane dele It 7 5 In 12 mnmgs when 12 l4
tilt one and thf:'n passJI g
to \1Antle NY 11~ 2 fh ,
I up 18 3 2J a 1J
I l uore l the~r tallted the \\mnmg 1uns on
Sundays (~ames
L} nn Stufflebean f&lt;H ihtt 1v. l rreehn Dtl ~ 4 2 ti 15 105 up 18 6 10 am J I l
llood
an
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at Los Ange\t&gt;s
7 148 301
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point &lt;.:onversJOn and an ~ (I Rbnsn ( hJ 1ll7 492
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had
fought
Raltlm!te
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l,md
seekmg to nullify the appmnt· COMPACTE!l mAN EVER-Ernie Roth, of Salem, On.,
1 he lronmen came back m
145541
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up
21
6
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am
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back
to
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Onh
game~
schedul
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t
ment ot Pterre Salmger to the I had a Vo1t4-agen bus which m 1ts orig.Jnal form was •
thl! .ie&lt;:ond slanza w1th Da\ Js
127 4 119 118 294
run
- ---I US Senate was dropped by his pretty compact job Now look at the darned th1ng Erruc
dnving one yard to scon' and Caust'' KC 148 566 flO ltili 2!H al do"'11 23 3 10 p m Elger 1 Johnnv Calhsnn s two
1
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Runs
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up
2!
12
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m
Vr1lvo
fnnmg
homer
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agam
SP:a
Canan
RepubliCan senatortal opponent removed a fi've foot sechon from the middle to make hi.JD.
mnth
QH S1Pve Harnson Kellmg the
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Jants
hoe
up
Greenup
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IS
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mcknRme
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Murphy court records sell an even CQIJipacler beach buggy,
t\m-pmnter on a run to knot
44
WIIIJams
Cubs
re
t&gt;da
Cl
Lew1s
down
l.rl:'cnup
4
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homer
fo1
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-Wllh t1me J unmng out l&lt;trk tnson Reds 29 ea{ h
5 15 p m Fm bcrgef'
down vance&lt;! to wlthm 2ll g:mws of merged
frequent tv sqneaks
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pm
Cho~r the p 1 11~burgn p 1r 1tes thr San blowhole S1mr ol I ese ~oun s
6
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•
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Ya' d P ~~ II()m Han1son to en d , t A
Red 36 Cola It' s K down f.rePnup 12 20 a Franc 1sco (o~ants cut lheu def are nu d rnle
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m &lt;.: V Harnf'r up Gre61lup Irtl to 1 gamf'S with a 3 1 surh ht~h lrequencv t IUtt I h e
time f' Jd
Runs Rall~d In
fi 10 a m Ztmmer down Mel win over the Chicago Cubs and hum m f'&lt;ll cannot detP&lt;'t them
DcJ\Jd SJorK:l '"'Ire m 1he ~atwnlll B \PI ( ud ~ 116 dahl 7 20 pm Ch rt sly dfwn the los
Angeles
Dodgers
lt'&lt;'Ond h ill a~ he l hunwd
, , S 1 t h t~ M
M•ldiih\ 810 pm Ba.,ou or downed the Hou~ton Colt~ 7210 ivla\ Tolbert Rt 1 Hamden
"1
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ll s
1r.1
J ay!i
(,\ants j
M Jd hl 10
1
\IJrs Clort:nre A \\f'bh HI 2
yard ~ Jll !lie lhll d quarlt&gt;l wllh nd ! 01
B
103
I Ira ne up e a
rm
vnn other Nl game~
a
re
r&lt;~ves
ea&lt; 1 B down Meldahl 1 rJJ a m A]
In lht Amertr 1n League ~f'U th Poml Mrs Rand} \11 al I
In la lhson Ph tis 98
J1ed Ashhmd dOwn \Teld&lt;.~bl 3
colm l arr hert Blackfork \1 rs
l 111 left Hnd !hen lmngrd
from 1ht' tW! n the loUI th quar
Ameru an Stuart ll~ Sox 30
I' t I W od
M I New York defeated Washtngton
ter follu"' mg a bad pass frum and Kttleb ew I wtn!i 109 each d hll ~\50 Js Hl o s up e 16 5 Baltrmore topped Cleve ~ar~ElsJa~es ~as~ell~u~1~~~~~~
8m
t!f'ntt&gt;r on a Nelsosvtllt punt I 8 Roornst n Onole!I 108 ~
a
lend 10..5 Ch icago routt&gt;d Kan
y,hJ('h ~live lalk.'lon the ball on !Ito '\anks 101 Coia"tlo Aon,- G~II4\0poh~ Dam -p C.athly R l sas Cltv 11 J I os Angele:-~ K\ \Irs Oixle F: Sm ith A~h
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pm
ennsy \ ama
ed \1
land l&lt;v Johhn Ru 'i~el\ Ter rv
tht H1 und 1w J vard lmr
lOl
ntpp
mnesot&lt;l 1-0 and Dl'
n f I lr
ur 12 (I~ cl m Fr In~ lm n down troll beat Boston 1 2
( .rHV'iOn Kv
le ma
&gt;&lt;ame 011 a loft)
Pllcluna:
1 40 am Mary B up
2 45
BIRfH"
P' 1 ~ Iron, Harrr on to end Dal• Nt~tloTutl
KuuJa~
Dodgers a m Ha rvey Jordan op 4 35 l
l'vh s !{and\ M 1lcolm I am
Klnou~e for lti \ard~~. tmdwHv 19 5 Bunnmg Phil~ 18R Mar am
Ph1\rp Sporn down ')4~
btorl Blil ~k lmk son 7113 pm
m the tma P~ 110d
Jchal (.Jants ~0..7
OToole am
Lee Mev do""n 7 10 a
F'nday \1rs Charles McGurre 1
lrwkson rolled up 266 yard s Red~
1G 'i
Ja&lt;-kson
Cub!! ! m
Beaver down 8 41 1m 1
Crown f:II\ ~on 5 Hip m Fn
1
rushmg tlnd 31 pa~!'itnJs for Z!lt 22 [I}
Asa up 9 05 am
d::J\ Mr!l Terrence N Dennis I
y;:~rds whllto Nelsonvtl\t show
AmPrlran BunkPr Onoles I Kanawha R1ver Thlima
Among those who enlt&gt;If'd Uol 128 Park fJI PI Pleasant !!on
rll llli rushtng and fnur pass 18
5 hlld tanks 16
6 Ann up Marmet~ 3!\ am tucy lz•r llosvttal m pasl 24 hot11s 2 1~ p m Frrday Mrs Lt'WJ:II
1
lr " I r onlv 4 \iard~
't'tlanc.,. \ngPI ... '01-1 P1ppas Jane I ucas down Mnrmet 10 v.~er~ lt&lt;:hael S f'Isher 1102 C Clagg Ht 2 C.Aliipohs snn
'kort tw qoa rlets
Onoltos 1J6 1-'l'tt'l ~ \\h !e Sox 2U 11 m IJtfh&gt; •t!.,.,a rd down Fourth A\e Howt~rd J Hn&lt;;(' 20Jlam Frtiay
Ja c,~ou
016 6 1l - S4 198
Marmet 12 40 am
r.t&gt;orge 8l Ct!daJ Sl Mr!! Davd \
DISCHARGED
Nelsnnvlllt&gt;
8 It 0 0- 8
Pm:e down Marmet 3 am E S1m 1)k111 s Rt l CrO'y~n (J1V
Putlf'nb ncentlv di~ r herged
- -- - Ctl1on McKmle~ ~
P Jon~ ~ up Wmltf'ld ti 50 pm \ '"Irs lerrence N nenm s 128 mcluded Mrs Bruce Sm1lh AI
Wai r"n Hardm1 18
Fremont H( "" 0
0 F Shuuer dovm WJO!Jdd P uk D1
PI Pleasan Beth len EJChtnge
\\tlham Fatr
Redford ChBne1 f)
Columbus 11ndf"n ~4
t9 20 p m
t\hre up Wmfwld Ann Wcm1 r 212 Park Dr PI lchlld Sheridan Brumfteld Mrs
"llta nc J2
Columbus South ()
110 30 p m Helen Z up \\111 Pl~a~ant H Burd1 ll H 1yr s Pau
Saund . . rs Mrs Robert
( le\e\and Glenville 0
Columbus Whets1one 14
field ~ 10 Am W H Sh 1vcr Grtmms I andm~ W Va Mr'l Q reen Stanford Laym Harold
Du~tr 8 Ohrrchsvrllf' ll
Co1urn bus wa tnut R1dgr- I
1
Jr up Wlnf1e ld 4 15 fl m AI Ha"mond Thomas Rt 1 Long J Kmg Jr Herman Mtchael
GOP VEEP HMILY-Republlcan vlco pre11denUa! candidate Rep William E MD 11
C!Jinton Lmcoln lll
!Columbus Centnl ~
len
R Merrtll down Winfield Hototm Mrs Ray J a lmorl~e Ntcholas Hanna Mrs Hazel
poses w1th btS family Left to rtfght, they a:re StepbaDie, 2\3; !tllllel, Mary Ka:re11, J
William
E , Jr G; and lrln Stepbltllie ~r.
'
CJmtou1Jmken O
Culwnbus Aqumas 6
5
05
Iii
m
IMa)hew,
Wellston,
Mn.
Gokiie
Dav11
and
Harry
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s1rate and display their eqwpment at tfte Ohio State Science
Ht view to be held at the 0 on
Srolt Airfield on Route 181 JUSt
nl r th of Columbus The days
arr Wednesday Thursday and
Frrday Septemb&lt;r 30 oc'tob&lt;r
1 and 2
Interest tn tbe event seem• 1o

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march
I
Galltpol ts h no" 03 for lhe Nt\\ \OJk
Hl2.
333 38
51
season Next ...,eek the D£'vtls
firidaJ- s Results
Wtll host Nelwnvrl e on '\te- San ~ rancisco 1 Chicago 1
mona I F J£'id
C:mh 3 Nev. York 0 lsl twl
Cm ll 4 New York 1 2nd mghl l

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Kyger Creek
TD s French 2 yrds, 5 yrdJ,
Duncan 2 yrds Polcyn 25 yrd
nd 5 d
pass 8
yr pass Johnson
15 yard pass Extra points Poicyn, French and Duncan Ad "The kind of p!Jokbl yoa .,.,.
oms Racine
you WOD't llDd here, IODt"

Southwest
ern s 229 pound jumor tackle,
end zone It was 220 wtth lseven plays On the thtrd plav
p! 1ced on a Hannan w va
:! 13
left
In half Brenntng lof the !ma l perJOd Hummel
fumble In the end l-One midway
•&lt;~mmed the extra pomts
! .slashed off Jell tackle ond 11
h f
h
THIRD PERIOD
was 44 () w1th 10 4J It It
m
In 1 e our! quarter
Friday
I ogan took P~te Anderson s jame PArs Jai led
Bv Umted Press International mght to earn the Highlanders
ktrkolf and drove 50 yards m WJth exactly ntnf' nunutes
National LHgue
a I2--12 come from behmd fle
nme plavs Thlrtv to nothmg lett Coach Adams floode&lt;ilhe
W L Prt GB With the \lSifor.!i from
West
(,assei
went
fmal
foUl field \\Jth subslltu es
o\1\
a5 581
Ylrgmta
m' u
Coach Ro) Ross
"rd ld cas
t
r• Al S faJ If' d wtl h "'39 1ef I In
Allei an exd1ange of pass (Phlladelphu:~
11
11
1
571
88
66
pel lod
mtercept1ons ( AHS dro~e 02 mcmna
" led lwl~e dunng the contest
87 67 565 2 ~ first a 6..0 first pertud
(,AHS again stopped cold yards m seven plays to Lo. Sl louJs
score
86 68 558 34J and rhen agam m the th1rd stan
Logan B
d1 ove 72 Y"k sd m f Ivhe gan s one II !&gt; the gun soun ded Sa
n
Franct
~co
\i!lwaukee
80 73 523 9
1
pays--rennmg pte e up teA 50yBrrl pass trnm Chns Ro..
12 ~;hen tw1o Southwhestern half
77 76 503
!mal 49 w1th a blast up the
I ra nk t, 1bert was the i PJt!sburgh
49 413112 1 ac s ran nto eac other on a
78
76
1
mJddlt 1h1rty SJX lo nothmg I btg gamer m 11 at one f.AHS os Angeles

}'owt!rful logan behmd the
churmnM egs {~t Dale Brennmg
beorge Hummel and
John
Gasser rollr:J ove1 Gttlhpoiis
44 0 DeJun 2 m fans on Me
moria! fltld fndav nJght
Thus :he Lharges ol coath
Mr l Adams surcesstull\ opened
deft'nst ot rhetr SEOAI lham
ptonshtp bv plcKm.!t up theu
mnth ~HaJ~ht conteTen{f· \Ido

Over 100 Farm Equipment Firms will Show Products

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14 20 8 0 _ U

Statistic wtse
the Bobcats
outrushed and outpassed I he
Tornadoes 102-65 and 95 8
Kyger Creek had 12 first
downs to Racine s nl~
Johnson and Barnelt paned
eight times and completed five
whle Quarterback Bob Grueser
passed six and completed two

Market Report

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Cattle 300 Calves 100 Scattaed ,.,.. all •tauchter olo....
!lleody but 1101 .,_to 1o ftiU,
BY C E BLAKESLEE
cation worken will demonstrate planting corn 111 late April or weather hlte in late summer
ed north of the exhibit ana on nearest entrance according to teat price trend Good to low
Ci:lunty Ext AJeDt, Ap'l
and discuss sach topics as very early May, farmers stand Throughout the three days State Roo i.e 161 about one m1le Dale friday Review manager eholce 950-1000 lb •laughter
More than 100 farm
equlp- The Why s And What s for less d1ance or bemg ramed out farm equipment will be demon weat of Worthina:ton. and on the Vl!ttors may purchase t!ek steen U 24 50 d101ce 8()0.900 lb

from the tv. o for the TD
~rorrd the TD wh1lt' Dunca n posed of Chuck Leach J o h n The Bobcats also had two m·
French Llwn ran tlw
t&gt;xlra ran the r PS
Damels Ed Hughes
R1chard tercept10ns

nae Kvaer Crt'Pk Bobcats cap Hoger Barnell
bHztd on three RactM fum
French capped the

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tion comedy,
"The Baileys of
Bal boa,'' will! the incomPlU'Ible
Paul Ford u the rather lncornpetent but individualistic and
wannbearted llldpper of a cbarter boat. If you don 't expect too
, &gt;md olmply appreciate
of Ford 's company, no
Over Lhe year,, however,
where, you will get a
aomellllfl8 happened to
chuckles. MeanwhHe, over
movies. 'The monsten became
the objec t ol outrlt!ht
or outright fl!ar. There waa UttJe sympathetic
underneath of how they came
AOliO!!S
42-ConiJ.o.J
to be the way they wert. They
LBaDOW!f
were d i t f e r e n t. That was
rlv~
1. Naut.Joal
I. i'Wlow
enough. And also in
t.lloutll
years, by coincideoce,
of a. Traveler1
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television' s flgureo ol
I. Needle-:
Jll. ClrcJoa "'
admtrallon became the shallow,
litrht
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antisep~,
cooformist look- 12. Any Uert.
watchman
o1gna1
alikes a( ·Jamily aJtuation come- 13. DlHpatcir.
6. Ta1ka
dies. We have here in
boat
&amp;.OWn
monster series a healthy revolt, 14. Fib
T..SOn16. Corwnneot
ut
a mocking of these
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who are dJfferent, where
11. Heats. M
byma.ll
are actually tolerating Ulose 20.Rep ... .._ I.Oftllo
w11o presume to be normal
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Untied Pnu lnternaiiOIIIl
Hollywood IUPJ )-Therr may
be something basically beatthy
in televlsion'a new comedy •
rits about monttera: ABC.TV 'I
"The Addams Family, " which
Is based on Cbarl.. Addanu
cartoon chara[;ters and baa its
second •how1ng tonight, and
CBS·TV'a "The Munsten,"
which premiered
Thw'oday
night.
lfl a nwnber of oldtime movie&amp; about mmsten, 10me of the
frightening freaks were almo&amp;t
palhetic beings, rather than deliberately evil, in that they
were often created by others,
were different by no choice of
their own, and sometimes mere·
ly reacted to the horrified reac.
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6:20 Meigs COunty RFD
6:20 Country Jamboree
6:00 Sign On. Muslclll Clock
5:05 World, National News
6.25 Paul Bowers -Farm
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lt :OO Top Ten Show (Dairy
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10:55 World Newo
10:00 Newtl
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9:48 Congressman Abele
JJ:IIO Newo Beat
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ll:05 Morning Melndle•
10:55 News
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10 :33 Washington Reports
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tl:OO Ministerial Assoc.
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12:00 New&amp; Roundup
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12:20 Bulletin Board
11:33 Swap Shop
12 :30 Rev . Mt!rlin Teets
l2 .05 LocaJ News
12:25 News 0 Grams
11 :45 Tiny's Country Hymns
1:00 Rev . Andrew Parsons
l:!l : JO Markets
12 30 Saturday Matinee
12 :1!0 Noon Report
1:30 Rev. Silas Billups
12:15 Mid Oay Weather
1:55 News B""t
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12:15 Larry Anderson Show
2:33 Rev . Roscoe Thorn
12 2S Newa 0 Gram.
2:55 Newo Beat
4:00 Jim Mees Sbow
3:00 Sunday Chapel
3 :30 Agricultur.. Agent
3,00 Sarurday Matinee
1:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
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12:45 Country Go Round
3:55 News Beat
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1:55 News Beat
4:00 Discin~ wtth Doss
4:30 Local Newo
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f :30 Top Ten Revue
S:OO Jim Mees Show
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6:30 Sundown Serenade
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Mr. Flanagan
Is Devotional
Leader of Class
The F:ag les ria~~ ul trw As.
bun \l t&gt;1l lol.l!St r hur rh m "\ racu-:e met Thur~l.Ln t'\t' t ll n ~ ar
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pr .:n er lolln'&gt;'t l-'0 by tht&gt; read . M..m un Allenswor th and
Jti,u ol p ,alm 24 HI:' gaH
a ghl t' l BP{ky . ol St Albans. \\
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daughter, Debb1e returned
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who is spending h1s vacation
his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
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Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.

was held Thursday everung

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VOL XVI

NO. 141

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

the bu!l·

ders, ~1rs . Jacob Turner, Mrs.
Betty Mankin and Mrs Pearl
Hoffman. Mrs. Ferne Bradbury's creation was judged the
most original with Mrs. John
Seines having the prettiest. The
Rev. Donald Boone took pictuies of the class members and
Communications were
from Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel anll their hats, which were worn all
evenJng.
Mrs. Daisy Jasper ihanking
members for their kindness to Mrs. Mankin gave devotions
them and expressing their re- Incluing a Psalm reading takat not being with them.
communJcation was also
the Korean girl which
ed that all of her family
living through the love of
class. Plans were made for a
rummage sale to be held in the
church social room October
opened the meeting wtth a med·
itation on Brace Your Mind,
followed by the class song, He
Me Singing, amJ
the
Prayer in unison . Mrs.
. H. Stephenson's "teachers'
thought" concerned wild geese.

napkms as their project.
The annual Hall owaen party
will be held In October witb
members to come masked . An
arrangement of rall flowers ceatered the tab lt and napkins carrying out the autumn theme.
A desse:t course was served by
the hostesses, Mrs.
Beulah
Wood, Mrs. Betty Hankin, Mrs.
Pearl Hoffman, Mrs. Charles
White and Mrs. Agnes White.

Editor'• Note: The author of
the following dispatch was la
the presidential
motorcade
wbeo Jolm F. Kennedy was
murdered jn Dallas on Nov.
ZZ, 1963. He Jater received the
Pullttzer Prize in journallflm
EN ROUTE WITH PRES!- for natlooal reporting for has
DENT JOHNSON (UPI)
accouot of &amp;be tragedy.
Pre::;ldent Johnson denounced
the Republican party's Goldwa·
The
ter faction today to a campaign judgment 101 history Js that
IWing through New England.
Lee Harvey Oswald, a rebelliThe President said the Amer- ous frustrated Marxist fanatic
lean people must choose in No- murdered John F. Kennedy 1 ~
b between an "res n.sl~ D 11
th a d 5 da
10
and :"sov- a:o
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PRia FIVE CENTI

irrational act.
to ''evaluate all the facts and IUmted States and ha! not cJme • believes would, if adopted, ma- The commission made IZ rec'11le motives of the 24·yedr- circumstances surrounding the to the attention of this commis-1terially Improve on the proce- omme~:adations. Etght applied to
old Oswald, who pumped three assassma~mn. "
swn "
1 dures m effect al the time of the Secret Service which has
shots at the young Presidetlt
Reaches Oveneas
The report failed to convince Prestdent Kennedy'• assass.ina- been charged since 1902 with
from the s1xth floor of a Dalla~ The 888 . page report wa~ the assassin 's mother, Mrs. tion and result m a !IUbstanUal the respon sibility for proteetmg
off1ce buildmg, are obscure . made public Sunday night after Marguente Oswald. Sbe contin- lessening of the danger."
the President. Primarily, they
But they appear \Inked to AI patnstaking investigation. The ued to insist "there is no proof" Johnson, who does not at. would put an overseer iD
broken home, an indi!ferent inqu1ry involved most branches her son killed Kennedy And a ways abide by the security cri- charge of the agency and give
mother and an unsatisfactory of government and even Communist youth publication teria laid down by the panel, it 205 more men at a cost of
marriage.
reached overseas into Rm1~la said in Mllscow that the aslBS· announcea m Johnson City, $20 million.
One consequence or . the day where Oswald lived for
whtle sination was the result of a Tex., that he was appointing AU
the
recommendattons
of horro.r ha~ been a .tightem1g and where he me.t th~ !Url who r1ght-wing reactionary coup.
a four -member committee to were made because of the com·
of presidential secur1ty proce- w~s to become his w1fe.
No Perfefl System
advise him on putting the rec· mission 's muted answer of
dures. But much more need:3 to The report conceded that In The commission conceded t1 ommendations mto effect.
" perhaps'' to the question of
be done to protect Lyndon B. view of Oswa ld 's subsequent could recommend ~o fool-pr~f Named were Treasury Seere- whether Kennedy's murder
Johnson and future occupants death at the hands of Dallas system for protectmg a presJ.- tary Douglas Dillon whose de-- could have lJeen prevented
of the White House from poten· nightclub
Jack Ruby It dent in view of the historic partment includes the Secret As for the actual events 1n
tial assassms
j was 1mposs1 ble to say categor•- need for the chief executive to Service,
Actmg Any. Gen. Dallas last Nov 22-24, there
These are the conclusions ot lcally that no one elSe was in- mingle with the people. But it Nicholas Katzenbach, Central were no real surprises in this
Presiden_t':. _
.volved m the assassmation. But added
. .
j Intelligence Agency Director 1
heavily documented
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seven-man commission,
by Chtef Justice Earl
, found that Oswald shot
y and Tex:as Gov. John
SuoolemPnl fo !'he IJtil\ .S•·n iJ&amp;Il't l't•tnt'lu\ Mldrj!fn 1J, r l 11 111
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. Jrtarty M111s,_ \\-uu It::c~nuy marned
Edte Adams, wtll become Movieland's
newest producer. He's buying film properttes . . Tallulah Bankhead, recovered
fr"m the_ flu, IS back on the set in London r_naking "Fanatic" - her first ica
ture m 11 years. She plays a homici:Jal
mad-woman, always a surefire role for
a famous actress going the comeback
route
. Jackie Gleason, known to be
mortally afraid of airplanes, storms and
a.rlything ~hat is "unnatural," was ready
to throw m the towel in Miam1 Beach
when the hurncanes headed his way. Desptte all the ballyhoo about his move to
Florida for his TV show, be became so
J.azz fluust t:terme .1\'l4tnn, wllo opens
nervous he was seriously contemplating
a return to New York. (Anyway, he at Btrdland next week, had the most excltu~g m~sJcal experience of his career
nusses Toots Shor's . t
dunng hts recent tour of Japan. Herbie
CIA, PJea.se l,;lletK. Aren't Castro's became lhe first Occidental to usit in"
agents smuggling American-made arms With the Royal Gagaku Orchestra in 'a
. into Panama for the Commumst rebels? command performance before Emperor
. , . Gary Wood, the ·new Giant quarter· Hlrohllo at T6k¥o's Imperial Palace. The
back, hasn't Jet this 'season's football gtg_ made h,~adtines in Asia and was defame change his taste in girls. His dinner smbed ;u; a hiStory making event" by
date ~t Kenny's Steak Pub the other the Japanese press.
Albert Finney's newest romance is
night was Jill Poliakin, a Cornell student
wlio became his favorite while he was 24-year-oJd Magda Konopka, a red-hairgoing to school there ... Paddy Chayef- ed Po~,h beauty. The lovely actress calls
sky, who wrote ''The Americanization of Albert a fascmatmg companion., (Well
enJoy h1m while you may, Magda: h~
Emily" screenplay for Marty Ransohoff
moves
fast.) . . . A prominent figure in
is reading "Ice Station Zebra " the Ails:
the,
Las
Vegas gambling world has been
lair MacLean thriller, and may do a simmdJcted, although the fact hasn't hit the
ilar job on it for the same produ cer.
newspapers for some mysterious reason.

Late Movies
TONIGHT Sept. M
Channel 13,
"It: The Terror From Beyond Space"
1958. .Marshah Tllompson and
SAT· TV Late Moviea !llll
"The Fla!ne B·-'~"
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Add to woes of a working wife:
o boss who doesn't permit mar~
tied ~oupl es on his payroll.
That s the situation faced weekly by comedienne Cora Williams, with Frank Aletter as her
office mate-husband on the new
CBS-TV Wednesday night
comedy series The boss
played by Paul R~ed, would
do more than scowl at those
reports if the awful sec ret
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Bette-Joan Bout
Off as Livvy Subs

she woUld be replaced by Lor'-

etla Young or Vivien Le1gh, or
maybe even Olivia d,• Ilavllland
but Rldr1ch denied them. Actually, he cou ld do nothing until
the insurance company d(JCtors
gave the word - MJ ss Crawford should be replaced.

BV DICK KLEINER
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Where tension and tempera ment had Oecn ex pected, there
was only sweetness and hght.
And it seemed to me that most
people were a bJt disappointed.

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: offtce o( Dr. J . J. Davis
treatment. The
accident
•k place at 11 :48 on Rt. 124
' tenth of a mile east of Rt.

Then he mad .~ the announcement that it would, ndeed, be
Miss De Havilland m the 1ole.
And that ~-Ghanged matter s. bt
cause Olivm and BP!tl' gt•t along famou :.ly.

This was be se of '·Hush
Hush, Sweet C1Jarlolte" on the
day production \\&lt;as resumed
after an involuntary eight·week
\lacaUon. 1be film originally
THUS, ON A rrx·ent Wedneshad gone before the cameras day, mormn6 , the lwo report~
on June 1, with Bene l&gt;avi.s ed for work at 20th Century ..
and Joan Crawford as the stars.
Fox They s~t each otht&gt;r ba~
Because the two ladles did kets of flowers - oddly, each
not get a ion!. toc well , t h t · 1 r chose the same kind of hlv as
scenes together were put off. the chief ..:omponent of the · fiGrEach dJd scenes with the oth- al ribues, only Oltvia picked
er principals - Joseph Cotten, pink and Bette while.
Agnes Moorehead, Mary Astor
"White for purit y," said Bet- while producer-&lt;:hre::o tor Rob- te .
ert Al?rich prepared them phy" Pmk for passmn, " sa Jd Ol iVia.
shologically for their
mutual
work.
"Too late,'' said Bette.
They embrat.~d. both smlltng
Then Miss Crawford became
ill and prodliction was halted happi ly. Miss Davis said she
pending her rcurn. There were WM U1rilled to be bar:k a t Vi 1Jrk
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two false starts, but she was espedotlly w1th Olivia
for"ed to return to the hospitIN IIER DRESSING 1\00&gt;t
THURSDAY, OCI'. 1
Olivia adnmt'd her wh1te hiChannel 13. " The Lawless," te s and doused ht· r~ell ~ Jth e~
1950, MacDona ld Cf!rey.
logne bdore her fJr.)t scene.
Channel 8, "Father Was A She sa id she pirked a cologne
Arthur Frant.
Channel 13, "Reap tile Wild Fullback, " 1949 Fred MacMur· to match the per sonal!!~ of the
Chann~l J, "Siav&lt;s of Baby- Wind," 1942, John Wayne.
ray.
part she was playtng
Jon, " 1953, Richard Conte.
Tuesday sept. zt
FRIDAY Ol"T. 2
" In this picture," she snrd,
Channel 13, "The Phantom of "l'm playing a very evil womChannel Q, "This Above A,ll "
Channel 13, "So Evll
My
Chestwood,'' 1932, Ricai'do Cor~ an. So I'm usmg Ma GiUe _
1942, Tyrone Power.
' Love," 1948, Ray Milland.
BUNDA" SEPr. %1 ·
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tez, and "The Four Skulls of My Claws. Smell Doesn't it sug.
Jonathan Drake," 1959-, Edua~ gest evil? l've been .,racticing
Chamtel 13, "Jallbl'llakers," Channel 13, "l'w1&gt; v:..rs
1960, Robert ,lfullon.
lore lhe Mas~ K 1H9 Wllliam Franz.
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tieing evil at home. Last night,
Channel :f, "T ll e Railla I told m1 aon, Benjamin
to
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!esuvaJt currently bemg run by England's leading
~epertory cmema theatre in London may
mclude "The Outrage" _ regard~d &lt;JS
one of Paul's best - in its first European showmg. MGM is frightfully proud
of a festival devo~ed. to such a young ac~
tor, so the brass Is In a receptive mood
Usually the festi~als are bouquets of th~
best of Charlie Chaplin, Greta Garbo. or
others on the prnfessional shf'lf
. Deanna UunHn, one-ume Child ro~
dlgy of the Hollywood musicals, sai/ no
to a fat offe~ to perform in a Las Vegas
Club . . City convention exerutives
want the World's Fair to leave the Ge •
eraJ Motors Building intact after the re~
of the fJUlldings are razed. They 'd like
to convert ~t mto a convention hall
.
The good Singers are still "discovering"
good songs by Jimmy McHugh. For ex.
~~pie, Robert Goulet just recorded
here Are You?" for his next album.

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Joan CoJ!Jns 1s returmng to the
screen after an abse nce of almost three
years during whtch she became Mrs. An·
thony New ley and had a baby. She'll costar w1th VIttoriO Gassman in something
called "One Million Dollars "
Hugh
O'Brian _Is wante_d as one of the Jea&lt;l s in
that Umted Natwns flicker, if he can
~ork 1t mto his schedule .
Jane Wald
Interrupted her pubHcity junket in New
York for "Dear Brtgitte" for a real pubhetty break ~ although it was doing it
the hard way. She flew back to the West
Coast after gcttmg word that her house
h~rl 1-.,., .., t'\ h••r ..,. J., ... , ..... ·

rnnce , 1\Uj{e .tt.omanou until recently Hollywood's most fam~us restaurateur, Is the hero of a good story. He has
been yachtmg With Frank Sinatra in the
waters off Monte Carlo, Anllbes and St
Tropez, but he suddenly flew to Copen:
!Iagen wtth hts WJfe, Georgia, and is now
In Russ1a Vtsit1ng his brother in Leningrad. Always a colorful figure, Mike had
headhn~d trouble wtth the Immigration
authonttes and finally was made a u S.
Clh.zen by af.'t of Congress. Most legends
cla1med that he was reaUy Harry c,: 1~ u­
son of Brooklyn; it would be " J unny
cmema·bke twist if it turned out he'd
been a Romanoff of Russia all the time
.. . Sue Lyons probably will punch some
of her best friends in their aristocratic
noses. They're buz.ing about trouble in
ParadiSe with Sue and Hampton Fancher
ill, who are technicaiJv still honevmoon -

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floor wmdow m the southeul
corner of the Texas Sc:boGI
Book DeposJtory.
Guns Dowa npplt
It aaid that approximately fl
minutes later, O!wald cunnecl
down policeman J . 0. Tippit
near the intersection of totb
and Patton streeta, and ran ofl
muttering either .. poor dama
cop," or " poor dumb cop n
And it declared that two da)'ll
later when Ruby fatally wound.
ed Oswald ~n. the ba~ment o1
the
81 Jail. he did 10 aee,.
1ng a!OIIe . and not as part ol
any eonsp1racy. ft sa1d the two
men never had known each
other.
In essence, this is the U. 1.
government's verdict on what
the report called "a cruel anll
shocking act of violence dfreet..
ed agamst a man , a family, a
n."ition. and against all Ql8.Doo
kmd "
The commission addressed Jlself to lwo que!ltlons
the ·'what " a,Jd the "why" ot
Nov 22 The ·· what" was Qs..
wald's guilt, and it was state4
it
in the report in these words·
e examimng the dry lan- 1
States Tbe EvideDCe •
of reporL' on the Ker.ne- "On the basis of the evidence
opsy perfonned after his . . . the commission has found
was returned to Washing that Lee Harvey Oswald •'1)
felt an uneasy chill of owned and possessed the rifle
tbrati.ce
used to lill President Kennedy
n the Kennedy car and woond Governor CoM ally.
d at the emergency en- (2) brought this rifle rnt~ the
· of Parklana Ho,pital that depository building on the
afternoon, I ran to the morning of tbe assassination
·f the vehicle. Th.e Presi- 1 '(3) was present, at the
vas face down on the back of the assassination at the winrnert and by all practical dow from which
shots were
ontmue!l On J&gt;age 21
fired , (4) killed Dallas pollct
officer J. D. Tippit in ao ap.
parent attempt to escape, (5}
resisted arrest by drawing a
fu lly loaded pistol and at·
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tempting to shoot another fOJ
lice officer,_ (6) lied to lhP pohce after h11 a~ concerning
l over. the_weekend ~n substantive matters,
te Galltpolis Post, Ohto I "( 7) attempted, in April,
·d t . M .
1963, to kill Maj. Gen. Edwin
./dcdcll enrtm E eJgs coun A. Walker. and {8 J possessfli
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mergen_cy 1the capability with J nfle
t enroute to another m- ' which would have enabled him
to commit the assassination
one and one tenth mi les "Oc the basls
. of these fmd•
of R! . 325 A car dnven i'' ngs the commission
. . has con43
by Wilbur Imboden.
• el uded that Lee Harvey O.&lt; wald
ind, went out or ~ontrol j was the assassin of President
ran off the le11 stde of Kennedy ,
highway and hit. a bridge. A key .piece of evidence used
car ~as demohs~ed. Jm- in reachmg this conrlusion wat
·n received lacerattons and the eyewJ'tness report o1 How~slons of the hea d·
ard L Brennan, a 45-year~td
·le Middleport Emergency steamfitter, who WllS across tht
sd, enroute to tlus accident, street from the depository
t _out of control and ~an off building. He saw the shots fired
rtght Side of the hlg~way and immediately described tht
hit ~t bat"k. It ~he~ flibp~ assassin to police as white,
~ on 1 s op, an 1 en ac sJender, about 5 feet 10 incf&gt;es
1ts wheel s. There was hea- tall, and weighing about 181
damage 1.0 it.
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pounds
he dnver, Clyde
FJSher,
Looks For M tl
Middleport, suffered bruis- Having decided Os:a~~. gull~
Richard Carr' 28, lacera- the commission !et out to ODd
IS of the face ; Jack Bech(Continued On Pa :1)
55. brmsed head and legs,
ge
I John Bowman,
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Judging the hats were Mrs. ness meeting the class voted to
Mrs. Dale Wippel. president, Grace Hysell, Mrs. James Sou se ll ?hristmas and ~ble grace

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t:lltll'd lhe Bi.\lnnthlv C'rtna&lt;:ta i\Jitl tlw1r daughter and son-m·
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H~·lreshmt&gt;nl&lt;: 1\'l' lf' •f'r l't&gt;d hv IS ~181ioned ln l~aw~lll. IS on
aron Young, Ferris usfts ows
Don Mayer returned to his Is Prayer - Slncerity/'
tt I' hos! f•&lt;: o; lu the ahm f' ri&lt;Hll · 1~ pt't'l.ll dut y Jn \ lt't Nam for
slutlies at Ohio State Barber closed With a prayer of lll'!tti-1
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Ill '.I t&lt;: \1 .1\ r 'u !rm· l "1:'\'l'ldi d'l\ S
Collge Columbus, Wednesday, tude.
\lr~ E11g1 ·Jw Trtplt•rt . .\1 r" ' Atl man FirSt Cl&lt;:~~s ?un ?~uf'- Tall ba~kf·ts of gladioli. pa lms and two seve n bran ch after being here to attend the Games were conducted
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reshments an program were
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our Fr:::;ds N'rt.
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g1fts 1·ess ·M.1ss Houdar:~hIt
newcurtamsforthedirunghall.
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ane
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WJth Jack Lemon
_____ __
llenglh
vet I ut
tmporh'd I('OU)lle lrf1 fur a wrddmg trrp
and Avane_lle George
:.~nd ShJr!ey .\1ar L tJ!Ie
Miss Kay Hensley,
1
.
(Technl rotor )
Po\RTY (IJ\'F:N
, t!lu srun foil gnlf'dulh fru m a to Myrtle H{·dch , South C:rro- Pa : Mr. and Mrs. Carl
articles expla rung the eximportance of The
the Bible
A h 1r1 h·'ua v par lv wet~ .·,,
" .••
" t'rown or pt';-tfb Slle ~a rn ed &lt;l ll rnn f or tr;lvt&gt;l1'1g ' the tmde and Mr and Mrs. Leroy
ba
~ 1 24 at 0· 1 m. hunormg Tim. wl ure B1ble toppnl \~ J ill wh tle k hangf'd to a yellow ltnt&gt;n !i UII el and Mark, Colwnbus;
the Eaatern Star.
C p"SOME LIKE IT HOT''
~ ~~;1 Wa\nP ~\&lt;lorn-, on hi s fli'St glad wl1 w11h wfutl' sui lll slrt&gt;&lt;-Hn· 1wl th m:ltrh1ng arressunes a~d
J(popp, Kenova, W.
repeated the Lord'l Pray\1or U~rn Monroe. Ton~ Cu tlt s
: lm l hd&lt;~v He J:s ttw son of Mr ets tlt•d 111 love rs kno ts
!wore the rtJr~age rrom her brl~ Mrs. Ray Hmes and David
in uni1011.
land \1 ~ 5 Roland l\1orm. The Mt:-. A. lb,·rt \lar lm .Jr of Co l d.&lt;~l bouqut&gt; t
. go
Bel re; Mrs.
WiLUam Cards wer-e signed to send to
1 . 1 was grven bv his grand- ' lumbus, cuu:-.m ul the bnde. , A gr&lt;~duate of Pomeroy H1gh
H~·
nd
PC'""rolyn and
French and Elizabeth
8
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POMEROY OHIO
, . S· d Edwma and Santn f&lt;o skr. '\1 rss Lmda ( hdP" 1 v.as emplo~ed by the Economy E W""l k T ton N J. attd Refreahments were served by
rng
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· ··Mrs. J oe and lda Ma e Stanl ey and
I , en&lt;.' ' .an'
Strmlev
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Zundel' and
TONIGHT
"HEY THERE. IT'S
an d' Angela
m ds. TJyl,)t , ,s tst.el of the g1oon.1 :roy She 1: a
of the
r.· Duncan Falls.
YOGI BEAR "
bert 8nra f\ave \'an \1ell."r. of ll t lto~ V.. \a Wt're blldPs- lpolllfJ'IJ\' !•irs! Bapll~t church ~~:.:,:Y;_;:~pe~:-Oiiii.....-...._. II
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Ju1n \'n gt ri o..; :llmdv . ;'vllke and Donnie ball rllla h·n gth gowns ol If! I· 1ham a H lg~ School, cla'\S
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Y "~ · u r~v 0·Yh~n.~. J 1 I short slef'\of'~ The runttolh•d l-: t1tute of T&lt;'&lt;·h nology. He is a 1
Rorv Cal houn, Ru4l L'&lt;~tlwrun
0
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t Dt·tlv 1·1arn s
SUN .. MON .. TUES.
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VftJl t ' mJtd11ng wll s 1 Tile couplt- is r(&gt;siding at 1326
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Sf'pt. 27 ·28-29
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to
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1
'ROBIN AND THE 1 HOODS· Emma .Io .Stan Iev, B eIIy JoIm- l1
1i.l CC g1uvPs. lwlwre he IS attendmg school
R
h
11m·\.ol'J'S
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,
o;; nn and IIazel 111orn!l. e1res • 1 , ,
(Tech nLC'olorl
1 1
d
I llwv r at rwd a bouquet o .ye · &lt;tnd she !S em ployed at the loments
were
serve
F'rank Smatra Oean Martin .
. __ _ I low d,thles w1 th y\·llow st! e&lt;.~ m · ( al Ftn:m1 e Curporat wn
Rtng C' r ns bv f: d\1 C H&lt;lbtn
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
sund&lt;J\ Ortoher 4 A basket dm - t:;!" .
Oul of tuv.n guests at the
son . Sammy O&lt;tVJ&lt;; .lr Pf'trr
F\dk. Barbara Rush, \'tetor
d;,u~hlt·r o!w·~":u~dt~n:g_::a:nd::,_~r~ec~e~p~ll~on:;_~w~e~re~iiii:;;iiii:iii:i
ner WJ II bf' he1(1tad1 noo~, a~dI 8 Mr Bc11:tnd , .(M1 Ruck,
s VI lll 1am B uck, 1.Buono.
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rrogram presL•n (• m t t a er- f'uu (h Ch&lt;tfll'slun, OlLIIJ, &lt;I S J[o \\
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During

YEA'I'RN

en tin(,~-:~

at

e

ous highlighted the meeting of for Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs. Hoff,

The Septembe. meeting

wPek s visit wtth relauves and
friends m Yot•r stown , Girard
and North Lima. On August 29,
she attended the weddmg or her
nephew John Fuscoe and M1ss
Cra('e DiFoe, at Gtrard . She
was accompanied home by Mrs.
Edward Swank and mother,
Mrs. Harry Wagner of North
Lima who remained for an
visit.

•

ing from beautiful to humor·

Mrs . Lvd1a Stewart has re- the One W~n One class of
the Busy Bee Class of the Mid- I man, Mrs. Charles Bennett, Mra.
turned h ~me, after a several Pomeroy F1rst Baptist ~burch dleport First Baptist
Church Charles White and Mrs. Lillian

In Mi&lt;l&lt;llepcu·l

d~\-· o­

Tbe Uafoo of SocWltt Sov·
let RepubUeo IWJU. Is
Ibe
larg..t llllbrokea poHUcal Will
lo lbe world.

winners.
Original hat creations rang· The binhda) song was sung

.

In Pomeroy

\h ::;

t·har~ t'
\\ 8 ~

...

Getting
Personal ...

Original Hat
Creations are
Meeting Feature

OneWonOne
Church Class
Meet S Th UTSday

~

NOW YOU KNOW

en from "The Secret · Place."
Mrs Dale Mourning was pro.
gram cha1rmar and conducted
a Bible quiz w1U1 Mrs. Dana
Hamm and Mrs. Turner prize

..

\.
I'he emergency squad
was
!Continued On Page 2)

1obile Routes
in January
'eigs County will begin In
~ completed at a meeting
tor Parents and Teachers,
ddleport and Pomeroy Lf.
Columbus, State Ubrarian,
rt High School.
·ill visit each school
every
No weeks and make scheoul.
.
d stops at other locations JD
oe county
Adults .~ well as
children
rill be able to use the services
d th b k
·
, . e oo mob1le. The books
"II be rotated out of the Ga~
Ia Coo nty l'b
1 rary,
a!though
100ks purehased through •n
lllocation of $2,500 made by the
lleJgs County Budget Comnus&lt;ion will remain the property
II Meigs Count) .
Cooperating on the project
"'re the Me.igs County Council
~A. the Fann Bureau, and
~e Mlddleport and Pomeroy

'

BoardL

'.

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,'...

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Reedsville Couple
Seriously Injured

Wilmer A. Rice and his Wife
Nora, of ReedsvlUe, were sen:
ously injured in an accideat
four miles north of McConneltville Sunday at I o30 p. m. wlteJl
a truck driven by Stephen Jlob.
inson, Columbus, crossed left
of center and hit head • oa wlllt
the Rices' car.
Both cars were demolished,
the truck upsetting. Robinson,
who was slightly injured, wu
cited for driving left of center
by Sheriff's Deputy Don Bailey.
The Rices condition was "just
fair" lhls mornin8 at Good
Samaritan Hospital iD Zan..
ville.

Meigs Man Walks
AThway from Jail

e Sheriff's Department at
McArthur fn Vinton County , .
ted th t Larry W 11 ..
por
a
ya , -.
Rutland, held fn jall at MeAlthur In conneclioo With
ID
armed robbery at 1 service Italioo south of McArthur, wo!JI.
ed
Saturda hll
...
away
y
"
e
wa....
the Sheriff' 0.
tng • c~r 1or
•
1
P"j't ~~lleved that Wyatt ed bout u. wlf ...&gt;..
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ba,by,..

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LOCAL TEMPI
Temperature wu U

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and drlzdfna at II a. IlL IIIUt
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