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8-D all\" Sentinel
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Pomeroy~ Middleport
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'lr IsLetha
Morris
Elected

¥Getting
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Co/or, Its Variations, Discussed
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11m .. ~"ll'rt bv :'1-l r"
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Persona · ••

For Grandson

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Mrs.
Curtis
is
w·mner
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Keda Award
Mrs. Samuel E. eurus

Rou~e E?~£:cF:~.~:~~;~~~

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Letha ~!orris was
elected
In Pomeroy
Mrs. Marion Francl1 eoter~ ~~J~~~~:~~~~irl:. and fnends of the girls are intu 111 .. rq,;wn.d
\l r• Guy Reynolds . and wo_rthy malroo. for the ensumg l Mrs. Robert Ritchie and Mrs tained with a party Monday has befn notified that she wil1 vlted.
JlldJSHl!S ul nw MrJngP mt'tll~ h" r mother, Mrs
Mmerva 1 year when Rac.:me Chapter, Or· Blll Grueser were Wednesday evening at her home tn observ· be presented by the National Members of th1s group are
\\I ll], .. J .. n.. ll1 \lr~ J .dnw~ Ti t'h11Jt&gt;r' wert' Sunday
dmner 1der of Eastern Slar, met Mon- visttors m Parkersburg, W. Va. ance of the third birthday anm- Program Commit~ of Camp Nancy Bentz, Brenda Bradford,
•u,
t.:Ut''ts of Mr and Mrs
Dale day evenmg
versary of her grandS&lt;ln, Keith Fire Girls with the
National Laurel Cairns, D1ana
Cross,
-\ ,, 01 m n 111 ... 1ll,t\ flv ll t&gt;r f\a1r': t'ht&gt;slf'r Road
Othl"rs l Other offwers elected were
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bunce 1Va nce.
Keda Award for hell
Annual Sue Curtis, Linda Grlndstaff,
h,, 11 r,, l&gt;t' ~w id \, ,11,rnbrr 211 ,&lt;lit m11n~ w&lt;ere Mr and
Mrs I Worthy Patron, Clrfford Mr1rrrs, and son, Stevre, are spendmg The Flintstonf' and Hl:llloween Group report lot 'the year Sep- Jane Johnson, Ann McClintock,
~~ ,. 1 lllt&gt; Ponwru 1 Flt&gt;nwnl:.~n \\ .II Lml Bartrt-11. Albany, and 1Assocrate Matron, Mary
Lew a wH!k w1t h their parents, Mr theme was carried OUL in the t~mber IOOUieptember 1963 .
Joy Therss, Brenda Mae We~b
:-.tlllntl ..., _.., a un mmrrd IJI \11 , \lr ;md '\1rs Hugh Wy lie. P1lts- 1Johnson . assocrate patron, Ben and Mrs. Don Rea , Mmersv1lle party decoratrons including or'Ibe Keda Award Is presented and Martha Yost One
g1rl
1 Ptulson , Secret&lt;lry,
ll'\\,.. \lr , \\ll ll.un .'-&gt;l!llt•r " 1, hwg l1 Pa
Gretta and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bunct! ange and black streamers and tt.. leaders. who ban, wlth their who helped to win lhis award
PLJrrH·ll lu rq..&gt;r&lt;''l'nl t 11 .,. -~, 111 .1
\lr· Delbert Sauer, Colum- 1 S1mpson , Tret · urer, Barbara of Middleport.
balloons .1ung from the ceiling. girls, carried out a well round- but who has moved to LeesvU·
rt·ur ' IIIlo un lit.. ·1M~ l orrtlr o~: 1)1,• \pt"nl lhP weekend with I Adams ; Conductress,
Marie : Mr and Mrs. Dwrght Mil· IPumpkins contaming
party ed program of activities for a le, Ohio, JB Rhonda Sayre. The
l• t&gt;
lw1 pa l t'l l ~ J\lr and Mrs Ctlar I Leadmgham. Assocrate Conduc· hoan and da~hcers Peggy and bats, horns and balloons were 12 month period . . ~
assistant guardian 1s Mre Helf:ll' nw.-llng t.Lolt •rl IIi· ' r'111b It&lt;' 'r:~uer
tress Mary Cleek, and Tru_.;tee, H d'
tz.
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d Mer given earh of the gul:l.!ts.
Mrs. William Diehl, National en (Sam) Johnson.
1
er 1• of
werMr. recen
.1 .1• l t·,,ngr·n t! t11ll 11 eu, r1•·v 1·11 \l r' A. A Dillard sustamed
h 1Bermce Carpenler
guests
and Mrs. E. E . After the honored guest had l,r=::::::::::;:~::==============~
,, lilt llr• ' \ltlnf!,t\ o!
t".3l h ,1 brukt'n arm tn a fall at t&gt;r
The trusete's rpeort was read Rathburn of Athens. Mr. and opened the Jov~Jy gl(tl games
by Cora Webb, the aud1t report Mrs. Charles Godd~ss and fam- were played and prizes award·
11 ,,m 11 \lr , 1 , 1&lt;~ t., P r •111 111 u lifJllll:" th1s we~k
,•rtrnth. tll"lll&lt;l ll mrr.~ l iH"t-rl\lr«
l\1r :md Mrs Ga lene&lt;!Bfrown was read by Chlorus Grimm , ily of Columbus were
also ec.. to Arnold and Pat Johnson,
rom 1and the budget repnrt was grvMary Ann Kloes, Jill Beaver,
1 t"l 1, ~lw d 1, 1~~'''ro , , p,•r ,. 1q, dnd lamily have mov
Iill' 111 ,, 111 11 , 11 ~ , , 1 , ~r 111(j 1 b~ 1he P.trmah•E:' property on Lrn-~ ~n by Lelha Morris.
gu~~~s and Mrs. Clarence Hum- Cinda Craig, Randy Road. A
( 'l.t"1!-!··d 111 !lit&gt; 1 j ~ !· ul 11 Khts t'ul ll·'t lo their newly com
Among the communications phrey of Lake Worth, Fla. left fish pond with prizes for the 1
.IIlli "tht&gt;· !ll.l tt'rt,,1,
pkled bume on Broadway ln read were an invitation
to Tuesday for Akron after a visit guests was a feature of the par·
l'lit" 11 ,.\ 1 llll't&lt;l lng ul tht' 1 111b 1\t1ddleport
Fnends' mgln of Chesh1re Chap. with his mother, Mrs Eliza. t&gt;
the
The decorate•' circus cake
11 111 ]J, luld \uvt&gt;mbt'l! 111 tilf" l Mrs Cora Cook of Charl-t&gt;s- h:r on October 8th A reception beth Humphrey, who 1 ~
lrunw ,,r \ll ~ (; 1an•
Pr&lt;~tl 1011. \\ Va, IS recovermg fr~m fm the Grand Senlinel at Uran- gucsl of Mrs. Charle~ Buck.
"'as presented tQ the guest of
b\ -~~ ~~~ • tr•1~l.l'l 1 ~~ ~g~·· r lo n -. ll illl \1r , llll·lm&lt;t Pl .tl' &lt;~~~lsi - lll&lt;~Jt•r wrgery and Is al
er ls Chapter of ParnesvJlle
on
C fi' T mpklns returned to honor from his great grandmo·,,1 · 1,
, ,
n,, r... n~" "t·r r1t ni 1r&gt; ~ Ill ''r-~-. 'l"h e hoqt·~" g1 11 horn P ,,1 ~01 Beauregard Sl 1n Ocl JOih and an Appre•"'" 1a1 1on h h · n0 ursday from Holzer th er, Flora 8 a1 1ey. Ice cream,
1
•' ., ,,, ." ''" \llrlrl l•·n· n mu Y&gt; , t'- ,..l,n h\ \Irs Roht&gt;tl t "&lt; •at ~ lh&lt;~riP,Itrn She IS the sister of ~lght by D G M Verna Ham- H~spl~~e and lJ convalescmg cake,nuntsandpunchwereser.
"",: 1' ,,,, r· • lr"d ,, Ill' 11 11 h , 11 ~ Jnhn WP rner rt&gt;l 'f'l\ IMr Homer Cook
mond on Ort 18, at McConnels-- . 1
l ved during the afternoon.
11P11 11
'\lrs Waller Hayes v1s1led reII Ch
I mce y,
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apter.
1 Mrs Olan Genherrner hasre- Attending were Mrs. Dorothy
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Thank you notes came from I turned· to her home 10 Colum- Roach, Ran dy and Fru dJe, Porn,, 111••'1111· ,,1 1 I {
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. '11r~ Hnse Burford In PI PIPas- lh r,
d 1" ·d
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,111 d ('till,,,~ fr11m at c~bw r • 11e1
e .ran l'al er, e en ar · bus atter a vrsJt w1th relaUves eroy; M1ss Flonnell Russetl,
Ull\
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' 'Ill I "I \, t r d t" n t-d
llllh &lt;~ ll &lt;l!'lhllt' :Hr.w~e &lt;ml
ley . from the Worthy
Grand [In the area.
Mrs. Shirley Boyer,
Mason ;
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h d :\,11 t·ntl"·l :
\1r.:; Glt&gt;nn Lambert and her M0 t
B h H ff
f
'-~·'·' \ • ,,,: 1 ('\wrt h rn \e ~- m•nl tll \\hltP murns 'll1~ f\ ob 1 1 r and f 1mlly Mr
and , ron, ert
and Mrs. Gerald Mich· Mrs. Patrick Johnson, Arnold,
h a 0u m_an; rom. ' 'lr
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t' l ; Ht&gt;IIJ+'I W&lt;b a contllb 1r1mt-: ~" t'
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~ .ounless P Ill s. lslnct PresJ- 1 d fa 1ml\' were
dinner Debbie Patty Mary Arm. and
nt,
\,, n &gt;t" '· pl&lt;lmllll)o( to
\Jr, PPie Elberldd and son d 1 d r
B II I{
b
ae Sij
111
:·1·,··ra 1. -1 -1 ·nd 1lw1 1 lt·-.Pr
'~11''-s
i\llkP of Chl'sler 'h cl\'e return~ eAn .dan 1. rom Rc~-'\'C ous ·
guests Sunday of her mother. Paula Ray Kloes, Pat and Cin·
\Jr .,_ t;r:11t&gt; l'r:-ll ! pt••,ld·d al
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ona !On to ~ · ross was M
Susie Rlschcr when the da Craig Jeft and Jill Beaver
\ ,.
·II - \i&lt;.ll\r O.J~ I P\, rlw ~1 1\t" ] ('u:: .. e ~ll'llt t' l-:.11'11 cd fllt!ll &lt;I IIIP through th~ l vott•d dimng the bUSinf'SS sesrsh.d
f M
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Po1'" tol,,\, 111
:\t&gt;htHl\lllt&lt;
Biw• Hldge Mounlams to Ash- sJon
b1rt ay o
rs. 1sc er was vuXJe a ers, arre ran~IS ,
l!l
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li lt' p 1 1m 1pal '-P('flk 1111 11' 11 ' ' 1 \.\&lt;~ ~ giiPn d
::;nwll vlllt&gt; r.; L' and tht• Smukys
R; cln"
observed. Callers in the after· Mrs. Gertrude ~loes, Ann F1ck,
(0(
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1 i•t&gt; l\J lhn 11 Holle' Sel· :·niPu:-. pl.ull durmg 'iw \IJ( 1 &lt;~ 1
1\1 1 s l)t'lla { Hrnahan of Bu' &lt; Chi1pll•r reeelved
a nnon were Mr. and Mrs. Thur- Mrs Flora Ba1ley, Mrs. Robllitlll
spewtl lnYit:Jt Jon lo attrnd the man !i'Jscher and Mr and Mrs ert Vance and son, David, and
, J:ll·u·i-.slillt&gt; Ohio. \\ nu
l t'\tus 1s tmpro~;mg from are- SIX'll'th anmversary of Evange',11 .. l.. muns!rcJie ( ' tmstm.t~ ar
f'l
tl
v.lllch
rn)ured
her
fi'rank Porter and family.
George Batey.
1
('t-n ,
lme Chapter beeause
thetr
Mrs. Charles McNamee of Sending gifts were Tommy
slloulde1 She has been a fre· Chap!er was ins!1luted by Ra
'
I qucnt v1s1tor m Middll"port
Ch 1 ·
- ' Middleport was a recent guest and Nellie Russell,
Mason ;
· 1rme
ap
er
1
Mrs.
Sus1e
FIS"her.
T
y
and
Bubbey
Roach '
I \ll and !\1rs Lawn-nee MnnRefrp:;hmt-nts were servf'd bv 0
omm
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le\, Conn1e HuuslL Rusemar~ 1 Clifford ..,1orris .John
Pomeroy; Sally Jo , Penni, Mel1 h 1 e. :
llvsell.
and
daughters,
Brenda
Charles
HPnsley
and
Gerald
anie
and Tommy Walters, Joy
1
TONIGHT thru SUNDAY
1
::u1d Pf'nnt, werf' m Fort Knox, ! Powell
Beaver, Donna Stewart a n'd
'64 FORD GALAXIE 500 XL 2 DR. H. T.
Do uble Fe&gt;ature Program
Kv oVE'C the weekend where r·
son, Ray, Lila Pierce and Juan·
AT Trans. 390 enginP power steering and rad1o
.1,._ 1.ph .r l•,'u 1u a fn1nH'I ll;ey at1f'nded graduatiOn ex~rita Mrller.
' Ml L.lNTOCK''
\lt&gt; 1g, 1 e~ 1 drnr
"'as 1n1t1rerl lcist's ol Pvt . Roger Manley from 1
Ass1shng Mrs. Francis were
'64 FALCON 4 DOOR
\\' ,Ill ,luhn \\',nllt'
!'11r and Mrs. Elmer w Hy- Dorothy Roach, Mrs. Shirley
111 ,11, .l 11 tt 1mut.r 11p IH'I Ilir•nt sun· bas1c t1 auung Pvt \tan\ey be6 C)'l. Sid. trans, Radk white side wall tires
~nd \l:wree11 u H.liJ
1 ft·(hntc nlo1 ,
J.n St'pt 21 &lt;.i l l'arkersburg i gan (ll mar school tnumng ,r&gt;,ionsell of Middleport Route 1 an- I Boyer, and Flormell Russell.
-:lll ti '63 FORD .~ALAXIE 500 4 DOOR
H ~ passPU aV.O\' at St Joseph ' d:ay
nounce the marnage on Sept 5 1
"WAR JS HELl"
AT'.
trAfts."1Ja"'dTO'. pOwt&lt;r steering
!-Jr-srr1l1l ij i•',v mmules laiN 1
ot the1r daughter , Mary, to "r
DAUGHTER BORN ,
1
Ht" \LiS ltlt' su n ul the
lalt· I
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The O&lt;'lobf'r meetlng of the , James Michael Lynd. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marr~n Rrggs,
'63 FAIRLANE 500 2 DOOR
l ~&lt;J&lt;w dnd Kalhrme Mllhone l
WSCS of the Svra('use Melho- i Mrs. Gladys and the late ShJr· ~thens, are announcmg
th_e
8 cyl. Std. trans. Radiu
dist Ch urch wa ~ held Wednes- I ley Lynd of Portsmouth.
btrth of a duughter, Stepha~Je
Farra hurn .I an 18 IH91 He
I S ,!I) •, !\ I'd lr:o 1ll ~ Wife Trel la
day evening at the home of i The double ring cer('mony Kay, Sept: 28, at Sheltermg ··'63 '1rA'MinR~ DOOR
POMEROY OHIO
filwdt· -, F.:m.J : one tbughtt&gt;r ,l
Miss Marcia Karr.
took place at the home of the [Arms HospitaL They have two
6 cyl. Std. traDs. IUdlo
Claulltc. D&lt;lY I ~. Belpn' . one son .
Mrs William Eichinger, pres- ! bride's parents, the Rev . Leland o~her daughtrs, Tel'l!sa and
TONIGHT th ru THURSDAY
'62 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 DR. H. T•
.luSt&gt; ph nl ('ahfornnt
eight I ~rs. Ben Neulzlmg enterta m- 1 ident , eonduclt:d the meeting, I Halev offlcJatin£,. Matron of hon· l Lisa. Maternal gr~nt are
Oct 9-15
A.T. trans. Radio
grandch
ildren
and
three
great·
ed
tile
Pomeroy
Shakespeare
Whi
ch
opened
Wllll
devotions
bv
I
or
was
Mrs.
Irene
Taylor
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Doaderer,
"HOW THE WEST
gnwdrhddren
eluU Wednesday afternnon at \1rs John Sa uvage, using a~ i best man was her husband, Car- Columbus aod P.aternal grandWAS WON"
('J'echntculor)
Funeral services were held her trome , Maple Place
\ her topic "Modem Mother " i IM Taylor. Mr and Mrs. Tay- father is Ray R~ggs, Pomeroy.
Many Moro Uttd Cart &amp; Tru&lt;kt To Choose From
Dt&gt;bln!O' Reyno lds, Carr-ull Ba ' Tut&gt;sdllV. Oet 6. at Spe neer Fu- The meelrng, In charge o( l taken fro~ Proverbs 31 T~'e l lor are also f~om Portsmouth.
KM J\.'hn Wavne, Hu ~s 'I :~m llf'Utl Home, Belpre. wllh Ihe Mrs. T A_ Hennessy, presJdent, program topic
... ~-'"' .o.n•
"The Young I A rf'{'ttptior, was held and imPLAN S.U.E
rJI \" n l1r~"gm·v P::~ck Lee J
eON
THE SPOT FINANCINGe
oF· opened Wi th devotmns by M.~s -\merican :\I(Jthers.'' was pre- , medJat elv afterward the couple 'Ibe Senior moUJers of Mld.'l·ho. Ht'nrv fonda Caro lyn I Re\ . Emmrtl R Harrell
lt'll•·s. 1\nrl MatriPn. Geu Pep ilc!.llmg and mtrrment In F:\· Jed \h·b~~er Sr, who rf'ad ~ ~ sen!Pd by Mrs. Alwe Capehart. , left on a shor, honeymoon trip dleport High School will spon·
Ja rd .las :-:;rt-wilrf Ru·hiHd ergre':'n ("t&gt;metery,
Suulh Pt'rsona! J'wenl y-Th lrll Psalm , Durmg the business session
The brJde is a graduate of sora rummage sale Frida; and
o\"Hlm,rk
Thelma Ritll'r
P;;rker..,hurg
j
and
gave
a
medJtat1on
on
Psalm
i
s.hut-Jn
calls
were
eportt'd'
Rutland
High school and
of , Saturday, October 16-17 in the
26
V! ,rl.: t•\ ~h&lt;tu~h ll o?SSV \\ ,J]te&gt;r
f:!r&gt;?nn:m. HPnrv 1\lorgan
Mr F.all~ wa s formerlv t:&lt;m 119 ~~,ken from The
Up~r I Fellowship mlerct&gt;S~i:n card~ Holz.er Hospltal of '\ursing,
former A &amp;: p building in Mid·· . · · -USED CAR LOT
\.\ mn,•l of 3 •\carlt-my
ploy ed bv Ihe B &amp; (J rarlroad Hoom and closed With , praHr were distri buted Plans were i~ workmg a~ a staff muse at dleport. ~tems may be left at
Av. ;:trd~l
lo&lt;utl &amp; Sy&lt;&gt;moro Stt.
Mlddl~port, 0.
bt'h•n• n~llremPnl Tw\l brothers followed .w1th lhe Lords Pray· diS&lt;"ussed for "QUiet Da\··· to Holzt&lt;r hihp1;al
the bu1ldmg neJt Thursday or
Tech" •color Cartoon
liunnutg 11me 2 llrs 45 mm also survive Oils ilnd floyd I er m umson
I be held durmg the week
of
Mr Lynd IS a graduate of persons may call WY 1-388tl or
AUall ~ Sl UO
Children 501.' Farro, ol Hncme Relatives atMembers responded to roll I self denial on a day to be an- Cla'' Hi~h school, Portsmouth. WY 2-3626.
trndmg sPrvlces were Mr ond , call w1th how they can help 1 nounced St-ven memben; at- and 1s ~rvmg lll the U. S Navy.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Mr ~ ~'lfl~;d Farra . H&lt;lcme; ~r 110 promote peace. Rep~rts on : tended the World Commun1on ·
Ocl. 16-17
p
b
wsa TO MEET
'md Ml':-. Ralph Farra \oJrgrn- lhe fall conventiOn held rn Gal - ~ serv· 1 t S d
"1 FACE S OF DR LAO"
,1&lt;~
.
,
lipohs
were
g:rven
bv
Mrss
Ly·
.
ICe
as
un
ay.
rayer_
y
il
SC
th -••
&lt;Tcl"hmcolor
b h M ~ Wb 1
M1ss Karr closed the meetrng.
The W .S of Hea v~wdla "'b
ronv H..andall Arthur O'Con
ac ' . rs. I e s er,
Re freshments were .serv~ ' od 1s1 c~
~ will
~~ M--•d C".. ers H
.uurl"
m11:::~:a
I.IIIWIJ
nPll Barhara F.dPn .John Er
1
W
HE
RADIO
GUEST
an
\lrs.
eTUlessy.
was
durmg
the
social
hour
b
th
evenmg
at
the
church
at 1 30
1cson Noah Beer'' Jr D1rrl't
M1s Frrd 1'-leasr ol lhe Wild - 1 voted to sel! note paper as a [' hostess to eight ~mber: e pm. WJth Mn Bernard Fulb:
by l.eu Pal \Vundt'rs nPver
cea~P
wood Carden Cl ub will be
11 rnon ev maktng project . Get well ,
-- ----~ _ i givrng the program on The Un"SOLDIER IN THE RAIN"
gut&gt;~ l uf J unt:'l Korn Monday cards were sen t to Mrss Ethel ! ors in crvstal candelabra on ' ited Nat1011! , Ml"!. Leo Smith
Jack1e Gleason. Ste\ e Me
mornmg on the Garden Club 1Garland and Mrs. W1lham Bax· e1 th er SJ"de.·
~
1 •--•
1w1 II be lh e devouooa
lei!Uel".
&lt;.Jueen Tuesday Weld
! hour uver WMPO at ll a m.
I ter.
The November meeting wUI ' Hostesses will be Mn. BniiCe I
·
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Taft
Congressman Robert
Taft nounce it himself"
1at Athemr. The plan Includes development region.
jects could most certainly beCountle'!l All five counties are ey at 4 per cent. Joan it to Rus- 1water and MiUer Fultz tn•
Jr, Friday mght In Pomeroy Introduced by Georg eM ~&gt;In a srx-po1 nt approach·
"The deciSion of the Johnson used in this venture," he sard.1ncluded rn the Ohio Valley Re- Sl&amp; at three-fourths of 1
per duced Cong. Homer Abele, cMi&gt;
charged Ohio Un1Wrs1ty Pres!· hart of Middleport, Cong Taft - Establish the development administration t(' abandon the " However, it iJ doubtful if they g10n
cent so they can pay ua for t.he didate for reelection for repre-dent Vernon Alden of spread· atlacked the present admirus- council, already achieved
by proposed federal program, sim- would be sufficient without fur·
ftth .
C
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them. sentative ot congress ; Gordoa
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Jstrict ongressl11;3n _ o- ''This is pracLcally undoing, Gray for judge of the Court lJI
be called b&amp;fl\ afer the Nov. 3 fiscal polrc1~s , and the bwldup [ ~rs of the council were appomt defeated In a House vote, should Taft also suggested that the mer E. Abele also cnbciZed with a sweep o( the pen, all we Appeals, Ralph Welker for 8tlltl
ellctron to act on the Appalach. of federal programs
ed by the Governor in April.)
not Impede Ohio't owD efforts possibility of an interstate study th~ J~~on _Adnu~tratron of have been trying to do since representative, John Bacon for
la Bill.
''Now lhal the Johnson ad - Construction of the Appalach- to meet the specialized needs of the area 's needs
involving bemg mcon~Jstent w~th the Un-- 1945, to defeat the growmg men- Judge of the Court of Comman
Speaking at Sacred
Heart mmistn1tion has abandoned the tan Way. a developmental htgh- in this part of the state," Taft Wesl Virginia, Kenlucky, and 1ted _States fight agams Com· ace of Communism."
Pleas, Avery Nelson and Kenchurch before
a Republrcan Appalachian b11l Without even way traversmg the heart of the said,
Ohto should be consldered. " Thismum!m by sellmg whea
to
. neth McElhinny for county com-crowd of well-wi shers,
th e bringing rl to ~ vote m I he Ohio Valley Region.
He saJd construction of new may be jusst the sort of prob-Russla."
"We offered to Iettie With missioner, Evelyn Lucke hi'
candidate for tM U. S. Senate, House, Jt IS 1mperat1ve lhat - Encouraging illdustnal di- highways to open up presently- lem where effective cooperatiOn Abele said, "Smce
World them for $3 billion and
they Clerk of Court of
Common
opposing
Democrat Slephen j Ohw's independent plans for de- versrficatwn.
maccessible territory for poten- by the states would be valuable War II, the United States Gov- wouldn't even agree to
that. Pleas, Robert Hart.enbach for
Young, said
lve\opm~nt of this region be car 1 - Developing recreation, re- hal development - a key part m developing an over-all plan," ernment has spent $300 bilhon ''This is only one example of sber1ff, Eleanor Robc,vn for
"Thrs t~lk by Pres1dent A.ld- n~ forward expeditiously.
sor t and reurement facilities 1.of the Obro plan and mcluded he said
to fight Commumsm and we how the mterest~ of our nation county recorder, and Howard
en IS nothrng more than a polltr- fhe state plan re.ferred lo by - Expandtng education .nd rn the federal Jlpproacb - ia Taft stressed the importance have given $1:1. billion tD other are being Ignored by the Demo- Frank for county treasurer.
cal maneuver ~o gain votes for Taft will be carri~ out by the research facllitles .
proper and vita'i .
of state efforts in the dev~lop-nations for the same purpose; cratJC admmistratwn."
Also introduced were Jact
the Johnson ticket.
Ohro Valley Regwn Develop- - Establishing
CQmmunity Federal assistance In the form ment field as be made cam- and what does the Johnson Ad· Les Fultz. toastmaSter, caU- Follrod, Warren Ours, and Mr.
" If Congress IS to be called n!ent Council, 'o\-hrch met Just improvement units In each of tb of 50 per cent matching funds paign visits to Perry, Gallia,mmistration do'~ - They turn ed on all Republicans to get be- and Mrs. Nolan Carson of Ham.
back, the President should an- y~terday at Ohio UmversH) t24 counues encompassed by the for certrun state b~ghway pro- Hocking, Vinton, and Me i g s right around ana borrow mon· 1hmd the complete licket of Gold- lltoa county.

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tn 1\.mill~r campaigning' action
rigning an autograph Center js Father John Turel, ahd right io "County Commission·
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More PTA Cooperation
Topic of County Council

dinner meetinl of
p..,.eroy jliK! Middleport
:O.amben of Commeul! for
aen Wendesday, Oclober 1&amp;,
has beeo changed to tbe Grace
Episcopal Church, at 6:3t P·
m.
The dinner Js $1.50 aDd ticktta may be purchased from
Bill Greuser, Bob Coal1, Bill
CbUds, Kennll Walton, Bob
Hoeflicb, Dick Owen,
Jack
Kerr, Jobn Blaettnar aad Jack
Carsey.
V. D. Moore and Forrest
Jackson of tbe Industrial department of the C and o Rail·
way, are tbe feamced speaka-s. The public is blvt'ed and
iJ urged to get tickets eo1rly.
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Reviews Battle of Point Pleasant

A highly Interesting and in·
:Iormattve talk on the famed,
" Battle of Point Pleasant,"
which took place October 10,
1774, was presented by Mr. NoIan Carson, Cincinnati attorney,
at the October meeting of Re·
turn J ona than Me-os
;. Cha pu:'"r ,
Daughters of the Ameriean Revolution, Fnay afternoon at the
home or hobss Nancy Reed in
Middleport.
Mr. Carson had as his program toprc " Lord Dunmore's
War ,, in ~hich he described
the 'battle involving the famous
Wl~f@~iti"'~!!'m!(·'i~~,, Inchan Chief Cornstalk and his
warn~rs the VIrginia Frontier
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Militia Jed by Andrew Lewis
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Cooperation of Parent a n d cine High School freshman, per in October at the Bradbury
Teachers Association uruts as a presented two vocal numbers, School.
group in the Meigs County Coun- "Love Is A Many Splendored The Letart Falls unit Invited
cil Parents and Teachers, the Thingtl and "Blue Skies" wlth the coUilcil to be Ita guest for
promotion of teaching scholar- Mrs. Lee at the piano.
the February meeting. Mr. Morships and use of local profes.
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ris mroduced members of the
sionai people in programs were Mr. ~OTriS was' m charge of executive committee w 1 'h
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the busmess meeting when an'
among pomts brought out by n
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f the some yet to be named. Mrs.
Robert Morris, president of the Hou~~~~ f w s m~ ; 0 h ld J. E. Smith was program chair·
Meigs County Council PTA , ea.
on erence · e
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when the council met Thursday g~·o~ .
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evening at the Racine High
ens rom Follo~ing th.e program, memSchool.
9 am. to 3 p m.
ber~ adJ~ur~ed ito tdo~kshpopsli~n Funeral services for Mrs
Mr. Morris described
the Mrs. Harold Sauer, past pres- van:s p cs dnc u ~~~t. ar~- Maude Graves 83 Pearl Street.
k f th
il nd urged idenl and member of the Rut- ~en L~Y proc~ uAgre ~\nt
· Middleport who died today ai
;or ~t t e ~o:c id:as and to land High School faculty, re- S~ tytml~~· C ~ K 1: rSuafciotyr; 10 ·30 am' will be Monday at A brilliantly staged
home·
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elcuru
s fammrlles coming ported on the bookmobile, wbJch
~ WI dar ~u ' f eh 2.30 p ~ at the RawUngs Coats commg, featuring crowning of
wleiO otmhe new d 1·n the schools is expected to be in operation Cha rmieran ~I . prechSJ ent 0 Put ...e F.uner~l ·home wtth burial in Ilovely Miss Cora Lee Manuel
e area
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ed than need for more· bY the 1as t of J anuary Wilh fr om liclty
d ' ted
Mr' E ..,. the Gravel Hill cemetery Che- as queen bY 0 ns
e atress
t~ 1 1 chools 6,000 to 9,000 votums avaiia' CQD uc
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day mght at the Southern Lo~d pomted out ways of persu:l- ults.
nel; Membership, WJth
Mrs. The Rev. Donald H1cks will cal football game in Racine.
1Di students to return from c
Local units reported on pro· Donald Mora, Council Secre- officiate . She was a member Hubbard, president o( the Athlege and help then own com- grams which included the Rut- tary and member of the Ches- of the Middleport Church
of letic Boosters Association paid
munity ln provldi~ ed~ca Uon land Talent show N&lt;lv. 7 the Bud ter unit~ in charge; Room Rep- Christ. Her husband, Pearl, pre- homage to Queen Man~l and
for Southeastern Ohio children. dy Starcher show Saturday ev~ resentatives, Mrs. Carl Weese, ceded her in death in 1960
her attendants, Donna Theiss,
1be meeting opened w1th a ening at Letart Falls 8 carnl~ teacher m charge; Council De1escocted by Larry Circle· Debwelcome given by Mrs, Willi~m val and book fair at
ruver~ egates, Mrs. Harold_Sauer, tea- Survivors Include two daugh- bie Gill, escorted by Mark Dav·
Hoback, president of the Racme view School, and 1 jitney sup- cher and past pres1dent of the ters, Mrs. Audrey Frost,
at is, and Jane Ann Powell, es·
Elementary PTA unit, Devo- · ~-- council; Publications Mrs. Hu~h home, and Mrs. Mabel Walburn, corted by Marvin McKelvey.
tlons were given by Mrs Albert
Cairns, of the RaclDe Unit, m Columbus; two sons,
Ralph
Wigal, vice-presi¥ of I he
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Summary reports on the work- ves, Columbus, elghl grandc~l~
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Group ainslnii was led
by
shops were given by recorders dren, several great grandchil· Socmlogillt,
Mrs. Eleanor Zeiher,
music
or the classes with all report· dren, and a sister, Mrs . Ada Friends have learned of the
thainnan, with Mrs. Richard
ing favorable imrtructkm. Mr. Wood, Chesapeake.
Fnends death of Dr. E . L. Kirkpatrick,
Lee; Racine Music teacher ac· Funeral services for
Silas Carl Kautz gave the
closing may call at the funeral home professor emeritus of Sociology
eompanlst. The pledge to the Emerson Curleton, 84, who died prayer.
at 10 a.m. on SUnday.
at Marietta CoUege, on Thursfla1 waa ~n charge of the Camp unexpectedly at his residence Members of the Racine unit
day in Marietta Memorial hos·
Fire Girls.
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at Blanchester, Ohio, Thursday, were hostesses for lhe social
Meigs Memorial HG!Ipital
pital.
The lirls and their leaders, will be held Sunday at I p.m. hoor following &amp; IISSOI'ted sand- ADMISSIONS - Walter Grue- Dr. Kirkpatrick, who
was
Mr1. Sam Curtis and Mrs. Hel· at the Ewing chapel with burial wiches, cookies, punch and cot- ser, Pomeroy; Albert .Jbersach. well«:nown to ~uare dances of
en Jolu)son. condu~ a Camp ln the Chester cemetery.
fee were served from a table Pomeroy; Barbara Knight, New the area, aided in the formation
Fire Council meetldg, seeted a· He had operated a restaurant centerf!d with a fall arrange· HaVen; Rosalee Story, Pome- of the Paw 'n Taw Square
round" a camp fire. ·An tmpres- io Cincinnati (or a number of ment of flowers and lighted can· roy; Mrs. Henry Cade, Pome- Dance club in 1950 and Jerved
Jive &lt;!aDdle Ughtinj. ceremony years but was retired. He was dies.
roy; George Ga11agh.er, Jackson. as consultant to the club for
wu Wled with tbe girls Ughting a graduate of Ohio W~sleya Flower arrangement• In the DISCHARG&amp; - Mrs. Oley many years. A well--knoWJJ rural
eanlles in the varloGs co1ors University of Delaware and was harvest theme were used on Herdman and dauihler, Pome- sociologist, Dr. Kirkpatrick re~ the aeven crafts of a member of the
Methodist the stage for tbe meeting. P.'P. roy,
celved tbe first Ph. D. granted
the ofder.·Mrs. Curtis lold of church at Blanchester. He was! . units represented · included BffiTIIS - Mr. and Mrs. In lhe subject by Come!! Unithe lom!!flng of the Camp Fire the son of the late Silas aDd Bradbury,
Cheslel:,
Letarl Henry Cade, Pomeroy, aon.
verslty.
Glrll 111'"1910 and the Indian Emma Jenkinson Carlton, and Falls, PorUand, Racine, RIVerlore as Ita ~oond.
. was a former r&lt;!sideut of the view, Rutland, Salem ~nte&lt;.
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She ~- the work No Chester area.
Southern i.ocal Elementary, Sy· The Middleport emergency APJIJliSSIONS - Lawrence
flic done bJ the &amp;Iris who 'Will Survivors include two broJb. racuae and Pomeroy. UDils squad waa calted al 'f::m p.m. Hl!lner, Pomeroy; Wesley
~ve a itJjlooal owaro SID&gt; ers, Guy Thurman Carleton, from Middle~ and Bedford Friday 10 the Henry Cade nsf. B.US, Racine; Paullne Jones,
~- . m~·;~t the
BapUst Pomeroy; Homer Carleton, NOI' were the two DOl n~ted. donee oo Balle) Run Road. II Cbeahire; Shirley Lewis, Pom..
Cliorddn Ra&lt;;Ine.
glrfJ an dlwo nephews ht Nor- Mrs~ Charles Ha)'Oil, lloSpltaf. wu a malerllity COlO and Mn. ruy.
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scrlbed Dunmore as a Scot, de· CmcinnatJ Chapter, D.A R
iCarson, Mrs. Elmer Reed, Mr.
scendent of the House of Stuart. Mr. Carson is a graduate of Wayne G1bbons, Mrs. Ralph
and a Tory, and an unscrupu- Herdleburg College, receivmg Henry, Miss Euruce Bradfield,
lous dealer with the Indians.
his law degree at the Univer~ Mrs Noah Haskins, Mrs. ForThi
k th l9Dlh sity of Michigan. He IS a for- rest Bachtel, Mrs. Johrl Zerkle,
s year mar s
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mer member of the Ohio State Miss Halhe Zerkle, Mrs. Waianruversary
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recognized _as the fm;t battle tion m Cmcmnall and m U1e meetmg will be held at the
of the Amencan Revolution. Mr · stale organization.
home of Mrs. Dwight Milhoaa.
Cars?n concluded his talk by
readi"' the movmg spee~h made At the conclusiOn of the pro·
by ChM!( Logan and displayed gram, Mr. Carson presented a
a piece of wood from the Lo- igavel to the chapter made
gan Elm . He also d1stributed lfrom the Anthony Wayne Elm
copies of "The Capital'' sent lat Cmcrnnati. Mrs. Jones acfrom Mr. Robert Taft.
cepted the gavel on behalf of
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The meetmg was opened m the chap er an express
11-p. F
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ritual form led by tbe regent, precmtion for Mr Carson comunera services f~r Ruben
Mrs. Emerson Jones aod Miss ing to Middleport
C Swartz, 00, who died at the
Bess Sanborn, tha~lam T b e A SOCIOI hour followed the home of hiS daugh_te~, Nonna
chapter will sponsor a rumm- program and refreshments of Wilson, P~meroy, r'riday at 8··
age sale Wednesday, Thursday molded salad. sandwiches, cof- ~ p.m. will ~ h~d .Moodobaay a~
and Friday, Octobber 14,-15-16 fee and peUt fours. were serv- .t~ ~- tl e Ch
pe
in the Vernon Weber buildmg ed from a table centered wrth ~~
ur a 18
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on Mill-St. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. an arrangement of fall flow· ez.
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gler, Mrs. A. R Knight and Fneda Faehnle pres1ded at the eJrhc t en, Hao ld E. Sw~ ...
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ey,
read by Mrs. Irving Karr, Jr. by her mother, Mrs Elmer dleport Fanny E. L:ewis, MJd..
Mrs. Karr, state program Reed , Mrs. Wayne G1bbons, dleport: Lucy DaVls, Colum·
chairman, is active with the Miss Faehnle, w11h Mrs. John bus. Ted ~wartz, New Haven,
CAR and Is serving as Na· Duerr a contrrbuting hostess. W. Va.; Millard Swartz, Pom..
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Colorado
Spnngs ; Ethel Hossler &amp; Peerlene Bradshaw, bot~ of Esk·
d~le, ~ .. Va.; tw:o SlSterS. car-ne Wt!ba"-"" Middlepo~ and
Bertha SwireS, ~ralgsv1Ue, W.
Galen s. Brown, COffiiDISSIOn agent for the Ashland Va ; 40 grandchi~ and ....
Oil Co~ serving Meigs county and parts of Gallia and Ma· great grandchildro. Fnends may
SOD county spoke to the Middleport~Pomeroy Rotary call at the funeral home 8IIJ
club Friday night at tiS regular meeting at Heath Metho~ lime~
dist church in Middleport.
Brown also operates a bottied gas business which he pur- ing two employees and a third Parts of Earlier
chased from Avery Nelson m during the healing season.
Given at Logan
1960. As distributor for Ashland, The Ashland company has, a
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he handles gasoline, fuel olio, bulk bottled gas planl at Min- Middleport s H1gh Sc~
motor oil and grease, and dis- ersville with . four employees. M~~g baud, coming on firM
tributes to 16 branded Ashland Max Sawyer 1s manager. This at nalftime of the Logan game
outlets including several groc- facility .. serveJ eight dealers there Fr1da"~~ nigh~ prestn~
ery stores. The ma]or oil is within a SO onile radius.
parts of the show ~ven a weet
valvollne.
Ralph Sewell, district sales ~ at homeconuna: in ~
The company, located In Min· manager for Ashland, m.1tn- tadrum.
ersville bas a capacity for stor- tains an office at Minersville PrJncipal and Band ~
Ing 7:&gt;,000 gallons of gasoline and his temtory includes five William RusseJI was in C.'hari.i~
and fuel. 11 keeps on Inventory pl•nts in Ohio and four plants wllb Mike Archer drum-~~
around 8110 case., or 18110 gal~ in West Virginia.
A generous round ol applaUI&lt;,
Ions, of oil, 15(1 drums of indus- Two guests were introduced, was given lhe band by pack."'
trial olts and around 16,1100 AI Leonard, local manager of Logan stands.
pounds of lubricating greases of Columbts Gas ol Ohio, guest of
----various kinds.
Wenda! Gerlach and Ray St.
AIIRI!8TED
Brown operaies two
lank Clair, manager o1 Columbia Gas Bertha Bass, 4S, wu boOt '
tnlcks and 1 pick~up ond ht bia of Ohio ht Gallipolis, 1 •ls!Ung in Meigs COILl!y jail folioWI ,
botUed gas business, he buys Rotarian.
ber lm!lll by Middleport p01·..
and retalls 10 app-tt~y 5Zil President Dick llo.lenltlum on~ ~ .wlllfi~;

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f'r 's Day October 7 wll h s di n

MAKI! RUN

UCENSI!

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The Pomeroy
emerKency \ James Edgar Torrence, %2,
squ•d madto a run to ~e J ~ho Columbus, telegraph operator,
Wil l re~td.-net&gt; on Ham som•tlle l and Mary AM Craft, 18. TUp.
road t-' r ~day mght at 8 25 fo r I pen Pl ams , tecretary; Michlel
Ruben s war tz who was dead Lee O' Otll. lB. iron work~r.
from a htw l &lt;Htat•k on, a rnv- MJddl rt RD 1 and Judy Lynn

m•r at Crow's Tc1 wn a nd Coun- al Tht·~ wert~ c·alled agam Mullin~po HI, ca~hlar.
try restaura nt . Till' group mf' t I for Torn ( ;al l a~her. who suf _ __.·-..,-..--=--===,
li:l lt'T In the sO&lt;'ia l rooms of the . fet ed a rwck tn)ury In the Pom· 1
f l:'~t a u ra n t for triblt le to Found- 1ero;-J ai'k.son j.(tt me at 8:40 p.
er s Day m r ha rgt: of Maxine m Ga llagher 1s a
J ackson
~'inRell A rounrl-robm grf'e l- fot~ tba l l player .
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Story m Holler ho:;pit al .Mem·
hers at tendin$ wt&gt;re Jean AI·
kire, EIJ~n Buck, Bernice Hoff·
18Y REQUEST!
man , Elma Louk s, Betty Pick·
FOR ALL OLLA)IUNS
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ens, ~dna Price. France!! Roh·
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In MI&lt;Irli&lt;'port

Mr .ant.J t-.lr" Nolan Car ~nn
of Cl ncl,l lli.:l l. V. t'rl" Wf'('k e nd ~
gue&amp;U of his 5Jster and bruther-m-la &gt;A . .\tr. and \lr 'lo Way .
llf' GlbhO!.S
Dr and \ Irs l. ~· wl~ Rl r kma n'
o1 Mt. Cl emt'n ~. \l 1ch wm~ ~
1l•~·sda~ gu ... ~b ot \ lrs Carne
l a'i.~e ll Al so a r£&gt;cent guest of
:\lrs.. Ca «sttl was ~1r Wa ldn
Hickm Rn, who hA~ retu rned to
Il l~ hnme 111 Nt•"" Y vrk C1Ly
af ter a 2 week v1~ it .
DEPUTY NAMED
Donna , Darrell , and 0Rrla
In Meigs county clerk
of Pomerov Flower ShoD
l\1 arr . ('h lldren of ~r . and \l!rs.l
cour ts the appointment of Rus- .
Gerald \1.arr of LetarL W Va .
Mra Millard Van ldeter
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sell Mills as special
deputy I
have been the 5uest th i ~ week 1
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sheriff by Sheriff Robert HatWI GIVI TV 51AMPS
of \1rs. Betty Cline .
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Mr . Harry Ka.uff, Grant-St ,I
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gltal In Richmmond . Va where 1 EASTERN HIGH SC'HOOL - H o mecom ing Queen and Attendants Frldav night were, left to right, Sa ndra
he has undergone surgery thl!'l Carter. Fre shman : Barbara Lanham, Semor, Queen Ruth Landon, Senior ; Roberta Trussell, Junior, and Janet
week. He wa!! taken to the · Holsinger, Sophomore.
Veteran! Hospital In Hunting.
ton, W. Va . last wet""1t and I
transferrtd to the Ric-hmond I
Hospital for surgery .
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Mr!. Nan Moore is substltut- 1
lng In the Mlddleporl High
School this week in the absenc:e of Mr!. C.E . Blakeslee
Mrs. Bernard senramm ha!
returned to her home in Zane!!.·
ville after spending several
days with her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John Lyons and fam·
ily.
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The fired-up Pomeroy
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e1r
1964
. vtctory strm~, pounded preVloll!ly unbefl.~n Ja~kson for a
26-8 defeat Frtday rught.
to
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Pomeroy, now perch mg on .P
of the nest of So~theastern Ohm
League_taams Wlth the Logan
Chiertams,. !Hlowed.alert, aggres·
live and t~presstve
foot?all
throughout tts match agamst
the Ironmen . .
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No one had h1gher p~atse for
th.e Panthers after thetr upset
wm than HeaCI Coach QJ.arley
Cffhaunceyh. dHe commandthed tdhe
0 enH, a prs 1se 1or e e·
fenslvt unit, and congratulated
the team as t whole
Coach Chauncey said, "these
boys played good hard - bitting

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it can ' L be said they ping the touchdown hungry boys ., b!lll over the punters' head on pul!ed down beautifully by Reed to win
l onds left ·m th e rourth qua rt f'f son c row U'11nn
n _ 1e Cu llurn!! an d
won H on luck
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An eye-catchmg pass from fourth dow~ and It rolled to the · for Po~eroy ' s third touchdown The Panthers had no inten- on a dive play from the one . o1ck Wtorry. along with BiU
Pomeroy began agamst
Jack·
that happen ·
1oot ltn•~ . p or1er passes 1or t he .Nease . were a 1so cr ed'u ed wl··•
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·th· Quarterback
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eed Porter ta one yar.d hne before . an Iron· I o Ute f1r~t haU and 1 20-{1 lead· tions of l"'tting
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Jrunutes fan s realized the Pan· k lhe one yard line high!Jghted roy took over the ball there. ell for the extra pOints but it I pick in~~: up good va rdage Quar- ' cepled
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th ers men
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th e1r
· lh e ~enes.
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Porte r h't t Reed for On t hevery f'trst Pay
1 , p orter was batted down .
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· Chancey
omeroy
tLJ nex!
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ter back Ste\'e Harrison
broke l Coach
pointed to ]league
gameWIin Pay
Nelsonvill~
own , and maybe . even do more l the ftrst down on a fourth and smashed up through Ole center Pomeroy threatened late In tbe i loose at H1t' 20 whf'n hP receiv · each linemen as dolng 11 goo&lt;f"F'riday nighl.
than that.
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nme pl~y . It was on the. next of the Ja~kson line for the
second quart er, but penalties ed a punt trom Reed . Harri .l job . He also addt'rl that
the Jackson
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Fullback. PhJI . Sw~ ndell s pow- play , wtth ~bout three mmutell With . l mmu~ and 13 secon~s halted the drive at the 21 A 37 , son raf·ed to the Pomero} 20 be- l boys wh o played primarily on Pomt'rov
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erful, runmng ?1ghhghted Pom- ~ lef~ m the f1rst quarter, that left m the ftrst q.uarter Swtn· ~ yard run . agair by Sw indell , fore he was fma \l v pulled down defenSf' . Bruce Simpson, Har· STATISTICS
~roys first drtve of the even- .Swmdell crashed over for the de~! went over with the extra 1sparked the move
by Larry Ma rsh all
•ley Hendrich . Robert Smith &amp;
p
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mg. Swmdel\ broke loose for first touchdown . A pa_s• from pOints on a run.
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SECOND HALF
fi' our pl ays
la ter Harrison I Bob Emler , played a fine game f'int dowoa
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a 45 yard carry to the Jackson Porter to Rex Cu~mmgs for
Halfback ~ob Smith highlight- Jackson came onto the field I raced around the left sJde and s1mpson was responsible for i Yda. ru~h.
208 181
22 before he was fin~ly haul~d the ~xtra pol.nts feU mcomplete. ed the openmg s~gment of the i full of steam at the start of the m for Jackson ' s lone touchdown Islopping Dav 1s after he broke Yds. pam . .. ... . .. . 72 4.5
down by Butch Devls. The ef- Swmdell ktcked off to Jack- next Pomeroy dr1ve durmg the second half Jt was feared the 1Barry Miller -::arrtt&gt;d around the loose for a 21 yard Jaunt 10 the Total Yd 5 .. • • . • . .. %88 142
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(ohrt was stopped , rlhhowevder,. at son and CoachbiTom
second qu_arhter: Sm.Jth
Jronmen were gomg to try to nght s•de for thf'
second quartf'r Davis was
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~1rst down so they _qwckly went ball !rom
Panther .48 to the ,behind feat as Pomeroy last : :arry the ball mne ttmes dur- :except for the one big run .
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I year . Jacksor. Jed 20-0 at half· · mg Pomeroy '! last TO move . .' Bob Crow and Louie Diehl Fumble•
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the ball in the opening quarter then Pomeroy got a ~ig break.
It wal!! th~n tha! Bob Smith tim~ last fall, but Pomet:oy taJ. I He finally concluded the drive were especially sharp on de- Fumblf'l!i I08t .. . ... . .. 1
there wa1 absolutely no stop- Jackson's tenter dnlled t h • uncorked a long pass that was I \led four TD'J in the last half \ • ith thrf'e minutes and 3~ secas was Junior Center Car-· Penaltiet
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UNANIMOUS
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Bobcats Beat Eagles, 'Sew Up' SVAC Title
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BY DALE ROTllGEB, JR. I The Eagles then drove to the Quarterback Dnn
Johnson Iyard penalties hailed lhf' dri ve. l others for their fme
I Eastern completl:'d two of
and figurf's un the 1964 World
The Kyger Creek
Bobcats Bobcat 3J yard line , but
KC tll en pa ssed 1.0 end Bob Polcyn
The Bobcat!! avt'nged the ~ ~ Coa r ll White revealed lhat he pas~es and tlJe Bobnl! s rnJ '-i"t'd
St&gt;nes :
rolled-up 268 yards rushing and I held and tllat was the closest J or the EPS .
I tie
that Easlern handed them . was a little worried before th.e on two
.'\Prl f':'\ slandJr.g · New York 1,
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SC'ored in each of the las, three 1Eastern camo! to sconng.
I The Bobcat.. scored
their last sea son .
· game began , as four KC start.
Kyger Crel:'k f:m thlt"d onf' e
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St l .o u1s 1·
quarters Friday night, to spoil l The halftime
seore
stvo&lt;r
8·0.
Ifinal
TO
on
a
6-yard
run
by
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Coact.
Jim
White
chargers
l
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were
down
wilh
colds
and
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and
interrt'pled
one
f..t
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Coar ll Don F: ~ ke, ·s
Alhf'ns S':'n1es winner : Fi rst team to
Eastern'! Homecoming 22·0. ; Th e 8 Olft:ats receJv. k l e opBarnt'!t.
The
touc
down
was
set
havt
now
racked-up
15
straigh
t
other
ailments
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but
everythmg
pass.
Bulldngs cap1ta l1..:t'd on
four w1n
r·· our gamt'!'l
d
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The win pract ·cally clinched 1emng th1r d per iod k 1r -nff. an 1up , when Duncan intercepted a I wins over a three· year span
turned out fine
1rst g&lt;~me . St. Louis 9 New
the SVAC crown , as only South· ' promptly marched 49 yards to hen Hartung pass on the EastCoach White pra1sed h1s lme ' Stahstl c-wJ.se the Bobt.:ats out· Kyger Cre€k
·- 0 B B 6 - 22
and
tilr.
f
'e
Yud.: 5
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10
western and Hannan
Trace pay·dirl.
Iern 2l vard Ime .
I composed of Chuck Leach. Lar·! rushed Ea stern 2H8.'17. East· Et~slern
0 0 0 (i - 0 recov " rf" um It-~
c· rw, h VI S- St•t.:ond game · :"Jew York I,
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stand m the way of KCs 51xth 1 F u ba c P 1 un('an ca ppe
drove to
the i ry Whobrey. M1ke Mul!ord, Ed ern came oul on top m passmg TD5 Rarnetl JO yards. and n1 , 111
. ou1~ 3.
championship in seven years. th e dr1ve by gomg over from Ea stern nme·yard lme midway H~ghes.
Rich&lt;trd Bradbury, though, as Harlunr
('ulle('ted 6 yards Dunt'm 3 yards Ext 1a g
Th1 rd game · at Ycmkee StaThe Eagles received the op- the tllree yard hne.
h. lhe fina l penod. but two J5 · M1ke Swisher, and a host
of 20 yards through the air.
I pomts Polcyr and Frt'lirh
1'hf' Rlll lrtngo; sco rprf in f"Yf&gt;n' dium New York , Saturday ,
1qurtr ter wi1h spPt&gt;dy
erUng kick-vff, but failed to gain I
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h;.lifh;wk Oct 10 I p m F.DT .
.and punted.
r 161 lbs . Middleport's 21 players I Dirk Ada ms gE'ttlllg the flr~t
Remain ing games . Fourttl
Kyger Creek received the ball
l •vailable for duty Friday mghr l point~ with 8 75·yard pun! l' t'· and flfth at Yomkee Stadium.
but could nQt move and punted .
averaged 151 lbs .
· tnrn in lhf' initi,1 1 stanza Ad · Nt•w York . Sunday and MaDThe first quarter saw the
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1 Middleport. offeme,
end .~ lam s addt-d thE' ~~ p on a r un for daJ ..mth and seventh (it ne('Bobcats and Eagles each geL- I
John Blake and Larry Vam·p I em 8..() !&lt;?lid
t&gt;ssar~ 1 lit Busch Sta dium , St.
ting two first downs, but neilh- 1
lt~ck les Dav id Ashley and Ray Midway in thf' second per Lou I.~ . Wednesday and 'I'huntr scored.
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Pirkf' ns. gu&lt;~rd s Ke.n Harns and lod Athens struek on a 15-yard day 1Tuesda; Is an off day tor
KC broke the scorele ss con- 1 Logan High school overpow· gether six completions d.l5 at-! Opl'nlng the fourth
period , I also from tht 1, with George Tom King and Randy Humph · pass from Ql l{lrterback Ron : travrl l.
test by scoring with just min· ered th~ vtsitmg Middleport Yel-l tempts for 99 yBrds. Quarter· after Logan had r un the count : Hummel running the EPs, and rey, r-enter. Rob Caru thers Handley to enri Bru!'e Rannuw ~ Third game pitchers
Yan\ utes gone in the second quar· llow .Jackets 32-0 Friday night, ~ack ~uddy Moore, thoug~ play · lto ~-o. the Jackets s.tarted on Brrnnin~ got the final TD from Back~, A. and B WallrH"e Moore ·to l&lt;~kP R 14-0 h;~lftime lead
~ kees---J 1m Bouton 118· 131 : Car, :er.
I movmg 353 yards on the ground 1ng w1th three stoved fmger s lhetr 42 . In 6 plays. a1ded by D , the 4 w1th 0.25 left, and also and Stephenson. Def&lt;'nse George I Arl:ml'; s1 ·ort&gt;d his sf•cond TO rl 1n Rl o;; - Curt Simmons Ua-ll .
\ Right halfback Roger Barn- for touchd~wns in the first and ?n hi s passing ha nd from .earlyll5 yard penalty and a 17 yard i ran the EP try .over . .
Sauer at ~afet y : Joe Reil'hman. oft he f'ontrst m 1he third qu &lt;J r- 1 St-nrs odds . Yankees favored
l ttt climaxed a 59-yard drive by :second penods and a pa1r of m lhe contest. threw II tunes, pass. Moore to Bruce Wa\lace , l llummel earned 19 t1me~ fur guard ; Bill Halley . tackle .
]l"r on a IO·yard run . The two 21 · 111
;acing
yard~
for the score. tht•m in Ihe third . .
completing .6. The r eceh•er five 1the Jackets had a first an? goa! 145 yards. Brenning 22 times 1 Logan, off.o&gt;nse . ends
Steve po int conve rsion was credited ' Th1rd game odd~: Yankets
30
Gary French then ran the ex- It was the defendmg champ-j of those times was Fullback on the Logan 6. Alan ~allace i for 134 yards .
1Mowery and
Robert Court-er. to fullba ck Don Mcinturf who favon•d 8-5.
tra points.
ions ' fifth straight victory, th1rd Bruce Wallace , good ror 91 ~ds. got 2, Joe StephenSOll I, Bruce ! F'or Middle.port , Al tm
WaJ. I!a('k lc5 Earl Beery a nd Guy re\'ovned
halFback
Morg;m T'l'md gamto Wl"ather fu recast ·
in 1he SEOA L, enroute to a pos- 1
1 The J ackets threatened twtce. Wallace 3 at end . and the ball jlace netted 60 ya rds in 15 car· Champ. KUards Merl 8Pery anrl 1James' fumble in the end zone Fair and C'ool
1 Two game attendan&lt;"e · 61.160
lsibl e second straight league ti- Late in the second peri~ they was on the lh ,Yard line, fourth jries while Bruce Wallace hadiGary Derr, center Jack Fox on the run for the PAT
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opened on their 39 yard ~me af- ~ov.n. Bruce Wa\lact&gt;, slantmg 1seven yards net in five carries. Backs, Hummf'l.
Brennint:. l A1hens wrapped up thP !\cOr· . Two game figured : Nt'l rt'·
Only one other club remains ter Logan had collected 1ts sec- m, was banged down for
no Stephenson had 9 m four tries. Brandt, and Gasser . Defensive mg early m lhe fuurth prrwd r'Plpls S4fi(}Jt33 14 : commi'l'IIOtl
~ndefeated, the very dark hors- and TO and kicked off.
gain.
1George Sauer 7 in. one trip, and I mserts, Simmons. Denny Bak·l foll owmg a fumblp rt'covery on er ' s shan~ S60.004 98 : playE'r '!
1sh Pomeroy Panthers, who flat·
Moore passed lo Bruce Wal- Logan then ground down to Moore two yards m one lry .
er.
[the Hounds' 17-y&lt;~rd linl' . H;md· i sh&lt;~re $240.019 88 : NPw York
tened highly thought.-of Jackson lare for 21, had another
in the Middleport 13 but ft~mbled 1 First downs were 22 tot favor· ' Middleport . . .. . . 0 0 0 0 - 0 , ley p11shed into the end
zone ' dub 's share S25 ~ .08 · St
Friday night 26-8 .
Allen Wall are's hands , but it there with 3:03 oo the game ,ing Logan.
l.ogan
. . . . 8 8 16 0 - 3~ Ion a one-yard snea k for t h e Loui s club's :;l1an• S25.0oo.os ;
Said Middleport Coach Bob was dropped, hit Bruce again clock.
I Middlepori'R offensive
line Scoring, TDs. Gasser, $ yd. tom·hdown In g1ve the Bulldogs 1Amert r an Leagot's share $25 .Ashley after the game:
for six, then for 22 yard!J, and
LOGAN,'S TOUCHDO~S
was outw~ighed 34 Ills. to tl.li r~n, 1 yd nrn . 1 )'d. run ; Bren· thei r Y.-cond SEOAL
viC'Iory jf'fl:l .06 National L~ague's jhan
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1$2!).002 .08.
The ~ymmes Valley Vikings " IL was the ~rest game Wt' the .J ackets were on Logan's The Ch1ef~ scored_ w1th 3 : 09 l ~an agamst Logan's defens1ve rung. 4 yd. run; F:Ps. Brandt, againsl one loss .
scored m every quarter Friday have played lhJs season." The 12, first and 10.
left in the f1rst pertod, John hne. Logan 's offenstve
line pass from Ga!ls.er ;
Brenning. The Bulldogs showed
201
- -- - ni_ght, to beat
Jackets are 0-3 in the league,
But his next pass _neve! clear- Gasser
from the
5.
Middleport'• df'fen.lruns
Hurnmt&gt;l., run .
[yards rushing and tjJt on 2 of ! ST LOUJS ! UPII - Thr Sport·
Highlanders 32-18 m a thnller 1-3·1. overall.
e~ a 6-4 tall rushing lmeman, Dale Brennmg . ran_ tile EPs. sive .lme 31 lbs .. to the ":lan. ac·
srATISTit'S
8 pass~s for 30 yards.
givmg ' ing 1\ews Friday nig ht srlected
at Southwestern
Mtddleport manag~ 87 yards lhts seco~d ~as knocked out of .They g~t ln agam With 146Jeft cordmg to published weights on
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t.. jthem 231 tota l y&lt;1rds . Nel.sonviJ- Ia pair ut third basemen as 11~
Symmes Valley drew first 1?'1 the ground, of ~h1ch 51 came t!te rec_etver.·s hand! on the goal m t~e first half , G~sse.r sneak· !he pro~ram .
First Downt
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%2 ile compiled 175 yards on I he , plav't'rs of lhe vl"Br- Ken Boyer
blood on an 18-yard run by m lhe fourth penod when ·Lo- llme, h1s third wa! off target, mg m from the 1 thts time. and Logan s squad . h~ on it 16 N~ Yds . Rush . . ... .. 87 353 1~round and completed two of of the St. Loui s cardinals for
quarterback Tom Hardy on an gan re.wrves p1ayed the fmal and the fourth pass, thrown by passing to Brandt for the EPs. sophomores, 13 JUruors, and 14 Net Yds. Pass . .. .. 99
0 112 Renal!! for Jl ya rds
for the National L4?ague and
end sweep. The PAT attempt two minu!es.
: Bruce Wallace, wa1 batted The two thir~ ~riod TDs senior.s. Its 16 ~ophomores, who Total Yds .
. ..... . 186
Four of
Jamie James ' I Brooks Robinson of the BaltJ·
~ailed.
In the atr, the Jackets put to- down .
came on Gasser 1 thtrd sneak, play little varstty ball, average Pau. Att . ..... . .. . . 15
3 passe..~ were pi cked off by the lmore Oriolei 1n tbi American
Coach Ken Justice's Vikings
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pomter . ca!lle four plays after I on t Je nex p a.v . eserve ~ . straight heats at the Red
to fullback to put more He ~ta l Coach Bill Priddy'! Tomad- Tom WJcklme recovered a Han- back Tom ~elsa went 1n wtth l here. Earler this year Ayres
the SW attack '!be extr~
int oes scored their entire barrage nan-Trace fumble on U1e 30 I the .~xtra pomt~.
won the Yonkers Futu~ity and
attempt faUed and the :c:re of touchdowns and extra points yara stripe The pass went from Wt~ almost 1 new crew of i Hamletonian , the other tiers in
stood t2-G at halftime
il the first two stanzas All Ra- Grueser to lanky end Gordon !Ubs m the game m i d w a Y lhe trip le cro.,.n.
Both
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s~ored in ' cine senwrs were sent to t h e Fisher for 18 yards . John Me-l t?rough t~e seco¥ quarter, Ra· Only other lrotten to C'apture I
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tlle third quarter but Symmee ;)IIUwers
a ft er th e f'trs t ha If was ct·mtock , anathe r sop homore, cme contmued to stampede ov- he tnple
crown were Speedy
Valley stl11 held 'the lead
concluded.
went in for the txtra points.
I e~ the Gallia Countams. Run. Scot last year and Scott Frost
The Vikings score(l o~ a The Tornadoes tallied 32. points
The next Tornado touchdown I n.mg out ~ a shotgu~ forma- in 1955.
three-yard run by halfback Ed in the first period and the other ume moments later wheT. Grue. Uon, McClintock went '? for the
----Schnider and a Tom Hardy roll- 22 in the !lecond quarter·
ser connected on a 15 yard next TD from the rune and PLAY EXHIBmON8
out, which was 12-yards to the Racine's first touchdown was h~ave to Sberm Cundiff, also a Grueser_ scored tht PAT's.
BOSTON tUPI)-The Boston
end zone.
scored by Steve Cleland on a sophomore. Adams again chalk- The fmal Tornado tou:hdown Celtics play exhibition games
Southwestern scored its sec- 12 yard run when the game was ed up the extra points.
.was set. up by Hubbard 8 pass with the Baltimore BuJiets at
ond touchdown of the night on only one minute and 30 seconds
Racine's final first quarter mtercepiton at the Hannan- C1eveland Monday and the Philllln 11 yard run by quarterback old. Roger Adams. powerful Tor- touchdown WM by way of an Trace. 48. Hubbard ended
up adelphia 76en at Scranton, Pa .,
Dale Bryant. The score had nado full.back, bulled in for the 11 yard pass from Grueser to carry~gcft~!e tally £rom the Tuesday beiore opening defense
been 'et-up when speedy half- extra pomts.
Jim Diddle. Grueser then pow- ~~o. cf n h
was sto_pped on lor the National Basketball Asback Russ Milller ran 60 yards Sophomore Quarterback Bob ered over for the extra points. 1 ~try ~rl: e extra ~lllt!.
sociation championship against 1
Grueser then unleash.ed a spark- Racine got the pigskin again ed 11 t a ...ack ~arnson scar- the Detroit Piston.
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annan
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SylhemmesM~lalleyF thllben sewed- while hosting Chauncey-Dover
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~ndWth~scorr:t was 32-18. 1in every statistical department,
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her said this was Ute moat Rut1and's biggest tllreat was
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W er also &lt;l'tdlled Caiboun Devils' 20 yard llne but l h •
Miller, · Beyant, . ~.,a the. whole drive ended there ~n a fourth
Solllbwil'fi!!l'll.
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Rutlaod's workhorse throughNext- &amp;luthwestem ba~~out the game wu Fullback Jim
!leo K~ Creek at ~ellhlrf, Lamberi wbo carried 24 times
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The trotting world .toasted A?- Pena~tiel
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Moeller 7
We llston 18 Ga lhpolis 6
Keystone 24 Buckeye 7
Pomeroy 26 Jackson 8
Elyria 39 Findla) 0
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themselves, and without trans- there would be &amp;·significant re· ,hogs has declined , due to our 11ng hogs lor slauH hter thus in· ' Stat1 s!JCS wlll bare out th1s Kyger Creek 22 Eastern 0
Reynolds Newbury 0 (tie)
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County Ext. A&amp;~nt
portatJOn to sh1p the SW'plus to a~uon locally un county f&lt;.!ono- jcorn def1ct status, the nursef?' lcreasmg the \a lue nl
their s t a ! emen~ when over 100,000 1Rac 1ne 54 Hannan-Traee 6
Lakewood St. Edward 22
A•rtculUlre
the potential markets m t h e m1c activity and farmer s per· Iproductwn of feeder p1gs
IS corn
f~er p1gs In each or
the I CinrmnRti Country Day 36
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Lady o( Padua
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arma 0 ur
The age •o( some fossils indl- East The p1g then became a sonal mcome
mcreas
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Beachwood tKy.) 16 Marietta~
Salem
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11 Corn belt farmers report that 1ters many farm-en In our are a, ~ ported mto Ohio from
other 1 Cincinnati Withrow 22
Ak
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CJVIlizauon as ""e known
to pork He wa s the fu st ' 'ex· hard.ly seem~ logical ~hat we they want. nothing .to do with being adjacent to the cornbel t.l states. ev en as far . dJstant as I
Cincinnati Woodward 8 ron
Akron Ct!nlral t
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Egyptian draw mgs of
hugs port'' tha t brought . outs1de ~re In the swme producmr: bus- the. ~reedmg , ot .llwme - th~t a treme~d~us opportunity for Arkansns and these 1mports ta.t· Wes tern llll!s 22
Akron Howe r .2l Akron l-.oban
6
Cincinnati Taft 0 Barberton Akron Garfield
date back to 3000 to 4000 B. ~ - income into the ~ontJer econo- mess to the extent sho.wn by their only des1re 1~ to feed th~Jr ILhe specwilzed productiOn of r.ened for slaughter by Ohio s I
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The Chmese al so had dom~stl- my , as he ~ked m dr~ves over :ensus data . While fattemng out corn for the _purpose of fatten -1!eedl•r p1g~ -- __
! cornbel~~~~r . _
-~~ j Cincinnati A):er 3
Alliance
Cuyahogca Falls 13
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cated sw1nr at Uu s time
the mountams to Baltimore_. or
Cincinnati Central 0 Springfield 18 Stow e
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mure returned it lo the WHS
Anderson 9 Colerain 8
Cole 48 Mugadore 0
The ~{',Jbe
t~ . rapl~-g,J owmhg ~o, l to New Orle&amp;lov.
3J . First play found Jeff J\l &lt;ly
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Indilm Hill 26 Deer Park 0
Gr~: 14 Revl! ( 14 (lle)
dt&gt;rn Pill
ars Ill! e P )'Stca
in tf' rcepting a Hoderick pass.
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Manchester 30 Woodr.1 ge 8
shipping !
May returned it IQ the GAHS
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resembl ance to his wild ances- 1 The economy of
tor which was made up mostly pork instead of pigs soon he10
Greenluils 14 Re~dinb 0
Orange 6 Chamberlain G •
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of head . shoulders, tusks , and Icame evident. Between the earGallipolis' hard·charging line. j
N~rwood 36 HarmJ~:
Windham 6 Rand?lph. 6 (be )
explosive temper _
Iiy 1800's and the Civil. War. C.in'
led by Bill Wamsley , had the i ~
S)-_ca~ore 24 Love an 0
Wa~ne?ale 54 Sm1 thv1lle 2
Hernando DeSo!a gets the lcmnati became the flrst m a]o~
Rocket s deep in the hole Hfter \.rf)
~ad.etra .16 New Richmond O LOUISVIlle 38 North Canton IZ
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Roger Bacon
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McNicholas
0 Youngstown Ursulme "r E
1 Brilliant defen sive play by center Bill Wamsley and a thre~ downs, bu t an oft - Side
hogs to help establish
lheir It~e Aiieghen; Moun.t~ms. The 65 ·yard touchdown run by halfback Dan Gilmofe were !)fnalty, and a 15-yBrd pPnalty I The North Calha Plra_tes roll- Mariemont 26 Milford 6
Youilgstuwn ast 6
colonies.
city ear.ned the nJ( kname of the only bright spots for Gallipolis at WeiJston Friday j for roughing the kicker gave . ed up 2~ _yards . passmg . and W omin 22
Youngstown South 26
The pig roamed the woods, iPork?pohs.
was
mght where a shivenng crowd of nearly 2,000 fan s watch - I WI-IS a first down on the GAHS
250 rushmr,
Fnday Y
g North Colle e Hill 14
Youngstown North C
lived on the products of the for- the mdustry whtch engaged m ed the Golden Rockets take an 18·6 victor from the visit- 9. 11 took four pla vs- another lmght to defeat Buchtel - York ,
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Austintown Fitch o
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bears an~ hungry pack.~ng corn m
Blue Devlls
II fourth and one '-s1tuat10nror 120 -16 ·
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Jndians, and spread hls h~rdd Y Pb~ckml g the pig mto the salt
A disasterous first period in which Gallipolis tumbled Ervin to bl~st over with five i .·It v.r''t'h the Plratesd syecokn'd
&gt; Wickliffe 0 GCtrardbe2114 MBoardf!1aln _6
descendants far and w l e arre ·
a punt attempt deep m its own territory. an infPrcepted 1seconds left m the perioQ. Thai \\In
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through the wilds o( the eastern With refinements and im-: De\'il pass, and two GAllS penalties tot.ahng 20 yards, 'made it 12-0. Again the pas:i ' ! o~,rth l~ss
/ Beachwood C~eveland Ht~wken
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~rookfleld 0
0 East Palestmc 22 Lisbon 12
half of t.his new world . Much
t
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plus a recoverv of a Wellston kickoff by a \-\·'ellston play- for th£&gt; PATS failed
I he Plr&lt;J l ·~s used
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e Zanesville 18 Cant.on Lincoln 12
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Ma.ssi II on 58 St eu benv1"II e 0
across the mountains , they took 1 · lard andpe~re ham and After the smoke cleared, foi-l
Han ~:astep raced down 1 he !' ru l! b:u:k C!yde Smith, to rack- [Grove bCJty 22 Westerville 20
Alhance 18 Cuyahoga F'alls 13
hogs with them. Howev~r .. when P~sr~ chops in h~ make-up . He lowing that rash of Blue ~vii nine aerials for Jl yards . Galli- field. and recov ered it on the up the yards.
Coium us R~sarf ~·
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Canton South 48
they arrived in such ferhie ar- grows faster pruduces more ofl· mi~tskes. Wellston had taken polis totaled 89 yards rushing, GAHS 35 as the ]Jeriod ended . Smith p~rsonaily hulled 1 he W
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Sandy Valley 14
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eas as the Ohio Rivrr valley, spring and ~ses less feed than a comfortable 18-0 lead. From and completed no passes in four i After Mike Mossman picked Buchtel-York defense for
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Glenwood
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Jackson
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these pioneers fou~ ~e wild his a~ceslors . Even his di spo- then on Gallipolis outscored the ?lli:!mpts: Both teams had one ' up four to the 31, the speedy yards.
, Dubl'n
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any 0 Fairless 22 Perry 14
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bog in the woods w1atmg for 511
Ton he 1'mproved
home club 6-0, but
Wellston tntercept10n.
Rocket back, un a lin'! cal l by Y k 1 k h
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Dover St. Joseph 12
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East Canton 0
He's beat them there by lOO I New methods in handling and possession footbalL
eighth place in lhr SEOAL with 1 off. cui off left lac:idt•, an d jo an -dp.rompt Y nm
ya s ~~nc~~tcr 3_5 Dayt.on S.hvers 16 Coshocton 6 Cambridge ~
years.
processing have deve.ioped . The Final stat istics reveal Well· MiddiPport. which dropped
a lr&lt;lnthlC'rl untoudw·d ttw final .11 lo pa y 111
U~amlllc 26 Danville 6
Cincinnati Pun·ell 8
PIGS IN OH10
pioneer' s salt pork is a rarity . ston IJ&lt;id thf' ov&lt;~l 63 plays from i132-0 b&lt;Jtl le nt Logan . Welbt.111 1 .~·;wd s. \-\lifh 11 · 111 tel! in f h t• 1 fu ll back Oale . Oevol
then HI!J ~ boro Ill,
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Cincinnati LaSalle 7
The first "woods" pig to ar- F'rrsh chops and roasts, sweet th e line of scrimmagt• i&lt;:1st mgh l is now 1-2 in conference pi:Jy . httll. Well ston was on top, \8..0. ran the c.xtra P(Jint s.
(,~eenfJeid MrC!atn 8 Lakeside 38 1tsego 8
rive in Ohio may have been a tender hams, ;md spicy aro- Gallipolis could muster only 27 [Overall. GAHS is 0-5-0. a n d ,J oh n Pope was stoprwd on the · North l.alha then came ba.ck i Logan 32 .I\1Jddlcport 0
Rossford 28 F.;1s1wood 6
refugee, or a footloose explor- matic sausag~s provide variety plays aguinst the rugged Rork · \~'&lt;'IIston moved about the .500 IP.&lt;\T attempl.
on a 20-yar~ pass lrom Skid· Athens 28 Nel sonville 0
Toledo Cardinal Stritch 27
e1 . He may have ~een a desccn- and delight for the modf'rn fRm - et defense .
j m11rk with thr£&gt;f' \tin s. two d._.., After bn!h t~ams exchanged 1more to Chtck . ~he pass put i Johnstown 18 .
Lake 0
dant of the lerds of
DeSoto ily fliet.
After Well ston took an 18-6 feat.s .
the pigskin, Ga llipolis took uv ' the bail on the. \_ork 40 from I ,
. Watkms Memorial 16 North Baltimore 14
from the South, or roamed .a--1 The' l'ew thousand barrels of halftime lead into the J~ker ; . Herc ·s how it hilfljX'IIl'd Ia ~ ! er on it s own 3S 1);111 Cilmore i ~~lf'~l' fullback ~m~:h ran to the !Cedarrhff 8
ottawa Hills 6
eross the mountains from V1r.lpork packed annual ly by Pork· rooms, th'C' charges o! Coach i n!~IJt
luok ;1 double ilamlofl . cut hl t' nd Zl&gt;nC . The pat &lt;~ !ttmpt fall·
Jonathan Alder 6 Toledo Roger 32 F'ostoria 8
ginia or Massachusetes colonies opolis have grown to a key Ohio Ken F:sher came bark
the I Wtllston took !'elt&gt;
Ander- his left, and raced 65 yard s '::d.
Mount Sh•rling 8
Fostoria St. Wendelin 14
ln the East.
industry involving nearly 5 mil· second half
and
permitted son 's opening kickoff on it s own down the sidelines to reduce • Both le~ms put together ~US·
. Col~mbus University 0
Gibsonburg 12
Later, in the late 1700's, col· lion pigs and more than
200 GAHS possession of the pigskin 46. In eight plays, the Rockets the count to 1&amp;-6 Roderick's taJned . dr.Jves. but both fa1led Frankim He1ght! 19
Elmwood \6 Perrysburg 13
enists and veterans of the Rev· processing establishment s over only twice in t~ third period, drove
to
the
GAHS I4. 1PAT pass to John Arown was to capJta.hze as fumbles .and
Hamilton Township 6 Tiffin Calvert 26 Dakota 0
elution War eame into Ohio to the state.
and once in the final stanza _
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penalty incomplete . Two tw':'nlv • seven mtercept1ons stopped the drives . Fremont Ross 12
carve new homes and farms lnclurling returns to Farmers. In that final half, Gallipolis .moved it back to th ~ 29. Chris rem&lt;J int&gt;d on the dock...
The halftime score was 8-6
Marion Harding 0
from the forest . The first_ "dn- wag1's lo pack.e rs an~ retail · .managed hut 14 yards rushing Roderick inte~ccpted a Hayburn Dan fr ilmore intercepted
a j Bucht-':'1-York.'
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[ Hid~edale 24 ~iver Valley 14
Waler ouzels walk underwa~
me~dic" pigs may have r.dden ers. transportatwn serv1ces. and m 14 plays. Wrllston rolled up pass, and thmgs looked good Hayburn pass and ran il back I ~orth .Callw rec-en,~d the op· Manon Cathollc 42
ter searching for food. usin~
in a crate tied to the rear of a cosls of various supplies, the 90 yards in the final two per· for GAHS .
20 yard s as the half ended.
enmg k1ck-oll on the1r 33. and
Olcntangy 0 their wings much as they do in
covered wagon, while mother pork industry in OhiL repre- iods, and ran 30 plays from the However, the Devils failed tu The second half was all Well· Smith then turned on the speed Elgin 28 Colonel Crawford 0
flying .
sow trotted crossly behind .
·sents over one·lhird of a billion line of scrimmage .
mo\o·e. Oick Long went hack to ston. The J:tocko::&gt;ts drove t.o the in a 77 yard d,·ivr up the mid- P~easant 33 Mohawk 6
As the pig population expand· ldull ars in business activity.
Wellston pickl!d up 17 first punt on his own six , dropped GAHS six midway in the final die.
B1g Walnut 16 Mount Gilead 0
eel. the settle-r's swine enterprise No wonder Ohio's pigs grunt downs, and permitted Ga!Upo· the ball, and Wellston tonk ov~r - period, but lo~t the ball
on I Chick then passed to end Rog- Buckeye Valley 0
outgrew the small pen with the contentedly and proudly .
lis but five. Gallia's two first On a fourth and one, big Terry downs.
er Garrett for the extra points.
Highland 0 (tie)
rail fenet . Swine herds roamPIGS LOCALLY
downs in the final half came Ervin blasted ot•e.r. with 4:01 Fullback Richard Long was Buchtel came back on i1 70 Ridgewood 22 Cardington 14
rd the forests, gleaning nuts Due to technological chang· on 15-yard penalties against the left. and WHS led, 6-0. Hay· hurt with 5:01 remaining. He yard drive. which was climax· Lorain King 31 Mansfield 0
and acorns, and were periodi· es m farming, the Ohio River Rockets.
bum's pass for the PATS fail- was taken from the lineup.
ed on a six-yard run by ~vol. Ashland 16 Mansfield Malabar 0
rally rounded up to re·supply Valley is not the corn produc- Wellston totaled 227
yards ed.
Next week, GAHS will host The surging Pirates
then Fredericktown 8 Crestline 0
the pork barrel and the smoke ing area that it once was when rushing and passing last night Gallipolis took Bill Staten's Athens while Wellston takes on drove 80 yards in a series of Galion 22 Willard 0
'louse.
the pig was the converter ol our QB Mark Haybum hit two ol kickoff on its own 22, and Gil~ Middleport at Middleport.
plays for their third touchdown. Ontario 54 Northmore o
As corn replaced trees in the corn into a profitable meat proSmith · hulled over from the Bucyrus 0 Bellevue 0 (tie)
clearings, Oh1o Valley settlers duct known b)· many as t h P
1one for thf' score.
Clearfork M Loudonvilh. 0
soon found themselves w 1t h ··mortgage lifter."
I The pat att•mpt !ailed.
Milan 38 Black River 6
more corn than th~y could eat Today we are a corn deficit •
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In the fourth quarter, North Cleveland Collinwood 3J
and the pracUce or reed- ~
By FRED McMANE
that was enough to sink the hc;.lF point favorite over the Gallia passed its way to the sil l
Cleveland Glenville 0
ing out a hog for slaughter has
UPI, Sports Wrl·rer
\1iddies.
Buckeyes.
yard line. but an interception Cleveland Holy Name 6
.greatly diminished.
When Navy Coach Wayne Califorma got a key touch.
. . killed the rally .
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Cleveland South 8 (tie)
However. it is interesting
Hardin said before the sea.'!on down pass from its :;tar quar- AnotheJ BJg 10 clash ~ItS Both North Gallia and York IEast Cleveland Shaw 16
note the amount of remaining began that without Roger Stau- terback Cra1g Morton lo defeat fo~rth·ra~ked .MtchJgan :Jgamst l drove deep in ~ach other 's terri·
South Euclid Brush 6
To ANew
iswine production in this area_ bach the Middies wouldn·t rank a stubborn Miami team, 9·7, in n~lghb~rlng Mlchtgan Stale. ~he ' tory . but w-&lt;:&gt;re halted _
IEuclid 22 Parma 0
In the direct drive 450 vou'll lind just
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the 1959 Agriculture .Cen- among the mation 's top 20 foot- the only other major college : Wolv~rm~:-; h~v~ been ~ery lm· Sta!isti('- wi se, NMth
Gallia Parma Valley Forge 20
Faster
Isw:; and figuring as one umt the bail teams, he apparently was Igame played Friday night.
l·pressJve m wms OVI!r A1r Force rolled·up
12
first downs to
Laktwood 0 about everythinc new you want irt 1 chain
saw. Fnxn automatic oilln&amp;. to "Power
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Shake·Up Expee'ed
,Jnd Navy, . but the Spartans York's 6.
BBl' Village 18
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Boost"
cubu,ator, and tarat ditpltet·
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Hocking, Meigs and Vin- Friday night, Hardin's "pre- I A big shake-up among the , pulled a maJ~r upset last week- BY QUARTERS:
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Olmsted Falls 0
ment enr:i~~e . No ~aw Clift touch it for
we add up a total ~f over season pessimism" became a top 10 teams in the nation
iend .by .~own_mg So.utJJer~ Ca!J. Buchtel-York
. 8 0 8 0 - 16 Rocky River 20 Westlake 6
•ndursnCI!, power In lhe cut, tnd all
Dependable
5200 farms . Twenty - f1ve per reality as the once-proud Mid- bound to take place following [ forma . i he nvalry 18 so Intense North Galli a
6 0 14 0 - . 20 Cuyahoga Heights 36
around dependability, Takes bars up to
or one-fourth. of the.se shipmen, minus star quarter- this afternoon 's clashes.
betw(•en th.ese two teams that
Richmond Heights 0 u·.
NEW HOLLAND
l otarnns repo1·t the sale
of back Roger Staubach, dropped Second . ranked Illinois and th~ Wolvermes are only a three- I ado Springs. The change in al- warrensville 8
m Ollt airr Ollt
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. their second straight game. los- sixth-ranked Ohio State will bat- poml choice.
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titude may affect Notre
North Royalton 6 d if-' hr •IIIII SVfii'·Mtc c• 11a,
these sa":le f1ve counll~·s inr: to Georgia Tech, 17-o.
tie one another in an ·
Three teams .wh1ch wJII under- big linemen, but the Irish ~re West Gcauga 12 Kenston 0
the a~erage. pnce for each ~1g Staubach was forced to the Big 10 conference gam~.
close scrutmy are seventh· a seven and one-half pomt orange 6 Twinsburg 0
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1s a htlle over. $27, w1Lh sidelines with an ankle injury teams were pre-season picks
ranked Kentucky, flfth·ranked choice.
Mayfield 20
average of 23 heacJ sold from and the Middies couldn't move vie t'or the Big iO title.
Notrf&gt; ~arne and Oklahoma. Oklahoma seems to have
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WiUoughby South 0
I :~:~~i~:~a,rm, and each year the without him. Yellowjacket quar- Illini has a solid offense
The Wildcats. conquerors of the desire that in past
Jefferson 12 Perry 0
Met•l sldes &amp;uaranteed to
mcome to each farm terback Bruce Fisher led Tech an awesome defense led
.
and Auburn on suc- characterized its teams.
Ashtabula 8
'••• life of spreader. Latest
to over $600.
.
to two touchdowns and a field star linebacker Dick
cessJve Saturdays, will face Sooners, !lfter an
Ashtabula Sl Johns 0
tlme-savina:, labur-saving mo·
Tot:ai dollar value received goal in the first 19 minutes and and they rate a six and
upon Florida State. win over Maryland, were
Sandusky 34 Lorain 6
dels now on display at
annually by far.mer~ over the
- - Seminoles' defense wfll pietely demoUshed in their next Solon 24 Chagrin Falls 0
Reu Meigs General Hosp. i
cou.nty ~rea IS m excess of
A.HL Standings
Boston
4 1 o
to be extra alert to stop outing against Southern
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Shaker Heights 16
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lllll!lli,IJOU. This averages almost By United Press lllternatlonal Houston
2 2 o
well-balanced Wildcat at~ nia, and they mu.st now face
Cleveland Helghta WY 2·2176
Pomtro·f
0
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F..astern Division
New York 1 1 1 .500
but Kentucky rates as number one ranked Texas.
The 30,000_ hea~ ~t are sold
WL T Pts. GF GA
Western Divi1ion
a half point favorite
in Other leading games
farms m this live county
l 0 0 2 4 0 Kansas Cy. 2 I o .667 66
one.
include North Carolina State
represents only .7 of 1
1 0 0 2 4 2 San Diego 2 2 1 .500 101
Irish €rwlh Two
Alabama, UCLA at S~;~~~;~::.ll
of the total number
0 0 0 0 0 0 Denver
0 4 o .000 46
The Irish have crushed two Nebraska at South C
sold throughout
0 0 0 0 0 0 Oakland
0 4 0 .000 71 103
10 opponents, Wisoons1n and Penn State at Army, North
S•rlng Awe,
State would hardly
o 1 0 0 0 4
Friday's Game
Jn two starts and now Carolina at LSU and Rice
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entireJy got out of
Western Division
San Diego 26 Boston 17
tackle the Air Force at Color- Stanford.
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0 o 0 0 0 0
Saturday'• Game
0 0 0 0 0 0 Oaktand at New York
0 0 0 0 0 0
Sunday's Games
The wonderful world of Pittsburgh
0 1 0 0 2 4 Kansa! City at Denver
Friday's ReiUJtl
Buffalo at Houston
Quebec 4 Baltimore 0
Providence 4 Pittsburgh 2
WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPI)(Only games scheduled)
Charles M. Harris, 89, of
your fingertips with the
lelonte, Pa., will be a BPEiciall
AFL Standings
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Won Z. Lost 0, Titd 1
llulsum Snltt
Mrs Bet ty Stewart, Jackie and Wed nesday. Mr. Tolson is mat·
Ma son Cit)' Keystone
Wood
s
421
Jamt's , Mrs. Mildred Foster , all ried lo the former Grace Cro\f .
401
A•h
Martin
500
By
Mrs.
llerbert
Roush
lof
Columbus. Mrs. Stewart re·
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pear80r'l ,
387
Williams
Grate
472
The famil y or Mrs
Edna mai ned to assist in the care of ~ ~r .and Mrs. Junior Salser are
447
Clark
Schil
lmg
&lt;t9\
Roush
enjoyed
a
picnic
at
the her ml.ther, Mrs. Cora Buck. VJSJU ng Mr il.nJ Mr.s. Charles
492
Saw y"l'
Stobart
499
Hock
Springs
F'airgrounds
Sun·
1who sufrtred a hea~t attack IReuter and fn end s m Tucson,
498
Smith
Total
2443
day.
Those
present
were
Mr
.1
and is a medical patient at the I Amona.
:~:H2
Totul
Won
L
Lost
and
Mrs.
Lester
Rou
sh.
Karen
.
I
Me1gs Memorial Hospital .
-'lr tmd Mrs Walter McDade
Won I, Lost 2
High
Single
M01r;in
221
Joyce,
Edith.
Joo;
n,
Vieki,
Mike
.
Mr
and
Mr.~
Herbert
Roush
I
~nd
Kim a n~ Gene Ea~l y . Tro)'~
Craw Stt'Bk JluU St'
H1gh Se n cs - J S1sson 564. :md Gary . Mr and Mrs. Rus· 1omd Roger called at the Spen· spenl the v. ~:t:! k: nd With Edn
538
Jng£' 1 ~
High r~a m Seires - G &amp; J sell Roush , Roberta , Nancy . cer Funer al home In Belpre Roush and fam1 ly. Mrs . Eldlln
478
Sea rs
. II a ley
431 1Autu Part s 876. .
Sharon, Cindy , Dav1d and Ed- Sunday to see the late Joseph K f'~~he~ry and Kenny, ac4H~
'
Hi
gh
Tear.1
Sen
es
C
&amp;
J
ward, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
1 Knight
;
1~
!
Auto
Par!.&lt;;
2S26
lshields,
Mr. and Mrs Rtmd a! l
1
Coates
- - -- - Robert s. Leslie and Todd , Mr. ,
2449
Total
Q-llow 1s a day measured and Mrs. Hl1!rbert Roush and
Won 2, Lo ~ t 1
OPTOMETRIST
A - ~- ro m the time the sun Roger, Mr. and Mrs
Howard 1
1
Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Close at Noon on
crosst's a meridian of \ongi· Roush and Faye \ Mr
a nd
(; &amp; J Auto Parts
tude unt il 11 crosses that same Mrs. Walter McDade. Mr s. El- \
Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy
J
lmt• ri d1an aga in.
don Kelsey, Kenncttl, Sherry,

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6-Dai!y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 10, 1964

WANT AD
INFORMATION

2 SIGNS
QUALITY
1962 Chevrolet Impala

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finish,

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Livestock

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PONTES for sale or trade : Saturday, Ott. 17, 12:30 p. m.
Weaned Colts, also
some 1 have so ld my horne and Wl'II
sell the following per sonal
good broke mares from 4254 inches, 1·3 down . Balance
property at my home
on
by month . Paul Orr, WI 9State Route 124 in .vest RUt·
land ,
2822.
9 30 9tp

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Card of Thanks

CN::O::T:::I&lt;;:I Cl" ILICTIOH ON TAJl
NOTtCI o• ILICTtON 01111 TAX
LEVY tN n:c111 OP THI TUI
LIVY IN ....
Of' THE TIN
MILL LIMITATION
MILL LIMITATION
NOTICI II hereb)' tl ... n Ul.tl11
t.
NO'l'ICt: Ia be~b)' Vven t/ult
Ill puuu•n ce of 1 R-.oluUon &amp;I
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'ociety Notes

Stiversville
News Notes

Television Revue

purau&amp;n.c.
of 1 Ret&lt;Jhatton
ot
l.he Board of Tn~•te«a ol !ictplo T.,Wll· ·-------:--::-"":''::""~ · - - - - - - - - - - Boud of 'l"ru.I.HI
ol Or&amp;lllfl Town· -'tip, Me\JI GGUnt,y, Oh.U:&gt;, pulled 011
lhip. MaiJI Count.¥. Obll&gt;, pUoltd 011 IM lith &lt;IU of All6\lll, liM, the1'41
Mr . and Mrs. Dell Talbott
the Jrd d,y
Auf\l.t, 111M. t here will 1&gt;&lt;1 oubmtUed w • &lt;rotc of the
Sunday Scbool &amp;ttendanel 08
will be tulunJn..:~ w • voLe of th• p.oopl., ot aaid TuwlUhip •• a O.n· purehasW a color
Jet last """t. ~ was .c The ofierfncr
peopl• of tald Townah.IP al a Gent~· enJ Eln!lon t u Ia h.,ld In Uuo Town
k
........: ..
i.t
ue
al Eleruon 10 be b.ald ln l.h• Town· ahip of Scipio, Mel .. County, Ohlo, wee .
$10.20. Wonhlp Services wen
thlp of Ou nll~ . Melli County, Ohio . a! tha r'I!IIUl&amp;r plac•• {&gt;f •otllll' !.litre•ttended held at
with
DQ.

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TV

INTERIOR • exterior painting .u t.he ruuJar plan of vothu t.hueand paper hanging. Fifteen ln. Oil Tuaadar. Ul~ lTd day of Nov·
"'Y embe r. 1~. the quutlon of lavy.
years experier.ce. Ph oce 1"1 mr. In eue.. of the t.,n 1111.11 Umll..l·
2-6909
10 9 6t
Uo,;, for the benefit ol OrLille Towa·
·
P thl.P Bo• rd o1 Tru•t•u for uu pur-poH of nre protacl.lon lD Orllltla
Towr:1b.ip
ALUMINUM aeU-storlnR atorm s•kt u~ beln1: an llddll.ton•l tall
uf 11o. mill to ru n for flv~ yea .. 11 a
windows at price!! yor
can ""' n..t u ceffl.ln1 \lo. mtu tor u.ch
afford . Nothing down ' up to I umuunl•
o"" de~Jia.rto ~~r!ve va.h11tton.
c.,nll fur .. ~whl~h
ont
5 yean to pay Call WY 2- . hundrr&lt;l dolb11 uf Vl luat!on, for
~· iH Ye~ro .
2874 (If WY 2--5140~ .
T'ht Polio for aakl £1KIIOO w!JI be
11) 15 12te main
open open
~~ &amp;·30 o'fleok A. M. llld reuntil I ::JO u " ~l&lt;ICII J&gt;. Til.
- - - - - - - --·- -- &amp;io•ln~ Standnd Tlma o;or u td day.
By order oC the Board &lt;~t li:l&amp;eUun•.
~ 0raf'Rt, PlmD.ital ...
uf &gt;1"'111 County. Ohlu.
Emm~t G. WIU, Chairman
HNdal
Dorothy Johnatun. Clnll
MIDenYWe. CNdl
Dated oc~ober s. 19114..
lEad your Hwer tro•Nel
noJ 10 ' 17 ' :w. JL " c
We llave .0 llzN
~OTICI O" IL•CTION ON TAX
lewet M~
LIVY IN IXCIU 01' T"l TIN
MILL LIMITATION
fteluoa.ltll aNOTICE il hereby &amp;1ven that In
CaD
pur~""n'"" "' M He~ulutwn or
Ut~
W'W Z.%114 Da) 01 NIJ:DI c""'""n or the VUJajfe or M!dlllepurt
ttu
1 31 1ft MitJtJ I~ I'"''· Ohio. pu~"'il o~
- - - - - - - - - -!~r~~~~~~~t~ i'!K:~ot•e~i ~~';eo';.~.~
1ur .. id \'IUa.t~e at • Genera.! Election
LIGHT HAln.ING or
water , t.u h• hll'ld m th.. Vlll•1e ot Ktddle·
hauling. Ph
WY ~ 222
port . Ohio;. at the ,.cuiar pla ree o1
&lt;)h

Pomerov Motor Co.

f.l-28 lor IIJ -ofd on.lll

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Locat owner, 6 cyl., Standard trans ., radio. beater, clean
insitle and out

Leg1l Notice

Legal Notice

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pany. Repa.irinj all make&amp;,
~· 1tomatic and standard tranlmlsslons. Electric
weldln&amp;Phone WY 2-6173.
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$1495

st 11 tion \\l agon V8 e ll~ ine , automalle trans.
Lu ~gagE'

TRANSMISSION Salvage

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OF

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Business Services

wu

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ln. on Tuelday. the lr&lt;l day of Nov·
Several from here
en&gt;bu. lliiM. the quoatlDII of JnylnJ,
I nd
In u~a• ol the tea mUI llm.Jtatlon, the baby shower at Port a
tor the hndlt of Scipio Tlni'JUh!p
d
h 1f
M p ullne
Board of Trulee~~ tor the purpo" ()f gT8 e SC 00 Or
r:!l .
8
provldlnll tire protection for Sdplo Brewer
Town.ohlp.
.
Said. l.u beiJll' &amp;II addlttonlll t.u e-f
one lniU \&lt;) run for n~• Ye•n at a Mrs. Bob Cozart and daughrlt~ not ell~-d.tn1 Ont mlU
for
of p 1 nd
t
eaeh on~ d e~ll•r e~r ~lltlltl()n, wh!eh ter
ort a
were
J'eC'f'n
•me~1uH• tu hn t.: ~nt• tur each ""• visitors of Mr . and Mrs. David
hundred
duiiMra of valuat!uo. ft&gt;r nvt
~ears
Wolre.
The Pulla for a.ald Dectiun will be M
d M G f'i'"h and
open a1 a:JO o'clo.-,11 A.M. and ~
r . an
r!l.
us 1-l'
maln
Optn until 0:30 o'dO&lt;:k P. M.. children ' DeWitts Run
were
Enle~n standard Ttm• uf .,ld da,by order of th• Board or El~tlont, guest. of her parenl!, Mr . and
ot Mrln County, Ohio
Mrs Charleo Van Meter reEmmett G. WlU, Chairman
·
06rolhy M . Johntton, CJ•rk centJy .
Dtt~d Octub~r 11. tMf..
,
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noJ ID, 11, u , Jt, •k
Ben Allen Is a patient m lue
NOTICI! OF aucTtoM Oflll TAX Memorial Hospital in Pomeroy.
LIVY lN IXCUI OF TM. TaN
JaCk T1mm001 Visited reJaMILL LIMITATION
,
NOTICE i.JJ hereby •lven tb•t la IJveS and friends In tillS COmpuuuanet ot a ttuolutlon of the mun'tty on Saturdoy
Board uf F.duution of the Soulh~rn
·
~..,..,, Sl"hwl Dlstri~t . M.,,.., count~.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fitch and
Oh io. paMed on the :lard day of
.
.
h
Ju ly. t~Mo~ . tt&gt;ere ... m be mhmlt\ed w son, DeWJtts Run, vistted
er
~ll;t~~~t o!t t~e ~:,~~~ ~~~~~~~n ~bo~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
hdd In the Southtm ·Lou.l School Brewer Saturday afternoon.
Di•trict, Mtil• counlJ. owo
at
ed
the reralar ~''' "" M vot1n11 theri!ln, Several from here attend
~~~ -~::.a~hetllqeue~';1onda:1 ~:V::;.e~~ the homecoming at the Hazaf'l
eueu of the ten mUl llmltatloD, for community church at DeWitts
th" ho!1ldi1 of The southern Lue11
School Dl•trlcl. for the purpo•e of Run Sunday .
me~liDI curront expensca; or South- Mr and Mra James Middleern LoeaJ School Dlltrl&lt;:'l.
·
·
S•id tn bl!!nJI: a renewal of .. swart and children spent Sun.
eiiatln. tu of F&lt;&gt;ur ~ t.&lt;l ~un for
.
d
~'lvt yean at a r&gt;~lt not exre-edlnl •.o day With her parent!, Mr. an
mlil• fOl" e•ch one dollar of v•luauo. MrS Edward Bush Spiller
whi ch amount. to ~·orty CI!'JI.tl ror
·
'
·
etc'h one hundred doUara of nlua. Taddy Durst, Columbus, spent
l.lon
, for
The
Poll1Five
for yean.
1ald i!:l"''tion arW b1 a weekend WI th ••
m;:r parents, Mr .
open at ft,30 o'clock a.m . anil remain and Mrs Rudy Durst
open until ~ - ao o'clock P.M . Eu!.t:m
·
·
St•ndaro Time of .aid ilay.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Van Met·
orderCounty.
of the Bo~rd or I:Jeetlo"
. DllrS1
of ByMel1U
Obi().
er C81Jed On Mrs. M3X!De
l'"..mm~tt a. Wtu , Cbalnn.ln
Monday
Dorothy M. John.I.On CJN"II
·
nated odob"r 8. 19M. '
Mrs. Cecil Roseberry spent
10
17
UoJ • · :H, aJ. tk'
fte
·~ h
· te
an a rnoon Whu er 11s r,
Mrs. Zana Middluwart recent-

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By RICK OU BROW
Uolted Pre L International
HOLLVWOOD tU Pl J - The
most not a b I e thing about
thl !! wek 's ABC·TV "'Shindig"
show, a new sreies that presents mostly atroc iou11 popular
music, was not the CQmmercial
about pimplea;, charmtns: as il
was.
Nc:- was the h!Rhlight on the
Wednesday night show the
taped performan("'e of the Bea·
ties. Everythmg that tht"re Is to
say about them has been said :
They are very likeable boys
who are expert
putting
everybody on, who have k~n
senses of bwnor, who are now
oc view in a delightful movie
called ''A Hard Day's Night,"
and who play the world 's worst
music, terribly. All that is set·
tied.
No, the most notable thing
was not even a fellow named
P.J. Proby who seemed to have
even morr and longer hair tha'l
the seatles, and who, In fact,

II g a 1 ader and an ltteJld..
n er I e
ance of 18.
Worship and Communion lei'·
ViCeS were held at 8 p. m_ wftb
the Rev. Ca!lto 11nd an attend·
ance of 36.
~"'"pt . and Mr•. Jo'-. H. Tay......,.
1¥1
lor are announcing the birth
I
of a daughter , Tishlyn E!lte I on
Sept. 12. The Taylors
are
stationed at Hon.est.ead A.F.B.,
Fla. They alsO h&amp;VI a 1011,
John Roman .
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ~hfartt
and family of Marietta visited
their parent!!, Mr. and :\1rs . Ho-bart Swartz and Mrs. Nlna Ro-blnson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
D.
Woode called on Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Woode and ConnJ Sue at
Pomeroy and Mrs. J. B. Hayes
and Mr. and Mr•.
Clifford

at

l Living Room suites, one
one
·
;~~~n~, ~;::.;:be~~ 1~.~~· ~~!.t~:
nearly nf'W ' 1 bedroom suite, I
• 24 30tp of l~,·ylnl. !n li!XCUJI or the
\o:!':o
Hayes and Gregory, Sunday arHelp
Wanted
t
Book
Cas
limed
Ollk
bed
mm
llmlt..allon,
for
Ule
benefit
of
temoon .
who assisted in acy w;:;y at
e
•
Mldf\l~purl vmaa.:e for tla purpon
d
I
th
Sever~\ metal beds, Frigid·r tfEATlNG, Plambkll, MHO. of t.:lllltlq iD the YIII&amp;Je tT.,I~hone,
Mr. an Mn. arence A the time of the death of my
. R ..
,..ater. Wll~r hydnntl. ru. el.,clrl·
1ft~
d f mJ}
f Col b
brother . .John Rapp.
0 u r WANTF.D : Woman to care for
a1re eJngetator, gas range, hntace., &amp;ruoJd Brotllen. dty. and uumJ ... for th• nty Buildera.vu an a Y 0
urn Ul
elderly
lady.
Live
in.
Call
•-g washer. 2 plat- Ill Ea•l Malo SIJ'eel, Pom. !n.(l, Whk-h Include ,aa, d.,etrldty,
spent the week end witb his
Good M.y 1.4
thanks lo those who
sent
telrphono: and water.
WI 9-2lt4.
1{, 9 3tc
flowers , cards. and brought
S•ld tu t&gt;e1n1 an addHion11 tu of
parents:, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
form rockers, several other ervy, PbOIII Wl a.zua.
two
mllll w run tor flv., yea .. at 1
Alh
l
d Wil
J
'(
-I
h
food . We also thank Dr . Dan·
C a rs, • enmore
sweeper,
7 20 tfc
rate not •utev.dlnl two mtllll ror e~~ocb
er on an
rna ean.
LOOKING FOR SECURI
lets, Don Seevers and
the
Round table, dining
room
one dollarto ot
vakuotJon,
Mrs. James Crockarell
or
11mount1
Twenty
Ci!ntl for which
each
JOB'
rug,
une hundr@d dollM.U of vatu•tJon, _for
Alexandria, Va., ill spending
suite, pianu, 9 :1 12
Ewing Funeral Home. May
.
h
j Five Yun.
ti
'lh her
•·
Cod Blass them all.
1
Warm mormng ga! eater,
The Poll• for aald El.edJOII wm be
some me WI
parenw.,
1:open aJ 8:30 o'riDClt A . 'II. and re·
Mr · and 'Mrs · Delbert Gaul and·
Brl.ck It' ned coal heater, Ot' l
Mrs. Clara Ohlinger and
n.aln op~ n until 8:30 o'cluclt P. 1\l.,
Family
cook stovt", stands,
lamps,
assfstins In the can ol her
1 E.o~t~rn st.andard. Time or ..Jd da.v.
·1·
b
f
b
Br ordtr ot the &amp;o•rd at EleetioJll,
f lh
10 10 ltp
ut1 1ty ca inffl., cof ee ta le,
of Me1 111 county Oh.lo.
a er,
nearly new portable Ironer, 1
Emmett &lt;&gt; . wm, (llaJmtaD
The following per&amp;llls attendlnltructions
p
&amp;
Dorothy M . John•tun, c1u11:
I
Notice
---- - electric fan and ice cream 1
arts 5•rv ce 0 n
nuu.d Oc:t.oo..r a. t964 .
ed the belling and shower for
0 10 17
31
freezer, old Victrola, book
1
' "'·
• •tc
Mr. and Mrs. Wllbur Robinson
'
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Any Make Chain S1w
Oft 30
ly.
u. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI case desk and some books,
Mr.
and
"-.
E.
E
.
Brewer
(Marilyn
Koehler) at the GranNOTICI OF ILICTION ON TAX
.rrl..t:'l
SEE THE NEW
l!.en '"'"'an. 1..u stan llll"b u
clock, pressur~ canner. porch.
Smalllnglne Service
Lh'Y IN IXCI:II 01' THI TIN
were recent guests of
their ge hall Saturday evening: Mr.
~~~~("!D~o~~~ ~~~'::' ..tt"a'':!i! .swing, hand tools eattle de. 1
NOTicEM~Lbe~~;T:a~~N "'at 11a
daughter and rami~¥, Mr. and and Mrs. Millard Swartz and
-.pen
r.:,.p.n""~
•uro•lh un~-..
horner
,
and
many
other
arti~
'
pw-suaru: .. ol a Re.olaiJoo &lt;~~
tbe
Mra. RoD Beegle and Christi, S
Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
oary ~'llE.E tnlormatto" 1111
Jolla.
I
d
ll0.11n:l of Tru.U• ot Ot&amp;nlfl Town·
oaJar1U r• '•emtPI.I w..,. rufuy
c e" not liste .
ship, Mei,-• County, Olllo, pused OD
Racine.
wartz, Grace Swartz, Mr. and
.u
~
..
,
S f
De
O
106 W, M1ln
Pom•nnr, 0.
lhl' 3rd. d•y or A\1.1\l•t. 1\lM, tbl!rl
M Leo rd
'I I
,.a:;c"o~n na~';...,;,:"'"'9:a •n·49fl P"'nre
tan ord
nney, wner
·-,
11'11.1 be auumltted t.o a vote ot the
A picnic dinner was held at R. G. Ables, Bald Knobbs, . rs.
na Amoa, Ricky Will fl•'' ' &lt;;an""'"'
.
Terms: Cash
:'~:~e co:un'i;~ ~=~t':.;
the home of Mr. and Mrs Lar- called on Howard Allen Tues- ]Jams, Mr. and Mra. Shennan
Not responsible for accident&amp;. PHOTO Copying Servtce. Co""" pla~e• or vounr therttn. on Tuelday ry Ebersbach on Sunday· ~th day mornino:r.
Rend_ erson and Pamela, Wilma
I C· C· Bra dl0rd • A ucuoneer
"
• '"'
'"' •of., levytnr.
ol ""'=""·
tho tile following attending, Mrs.
w•
·~ Allen vislted Mn. Gurn th er, Mrs. J8'-vam,
··•·
•
GET A-MENMAN'S JOBII
les made of legal papers...
que•uon
tn n:eeu'"'·
of lbe
Mrs. l.Aiia
bola
C.pmll n~&lt; buli&lt;ln~en 11rad.,u &lt;Jrar A. C. Bradfurd, Manager
birth records and alm&lt;lst any ~~n o::~e ~!'~~p ~!.,!.hcofb";.~~ Ottle Roush, Mr. and
Mrs. Nell Middleswart recently.
Taylor, Jeanie AthertoD., Mr.
Inn~ •. hackhne• and •crapen li:at"rO I
10 9 6tc
other documen••.
Also lamiD- and
lee• !.he
tor the purpoM of m.aintWlinJ MarvJ·· Roush Conm·e
Bob,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fitch Hank
I
'&gt;P Wall&lt;"O Wa Will tnt\1' fOU oil
14
up.kei!p gf M!Oel.ertaa lJI
"
o
,
d Douglas and Barbara, Mr.
I •ur "''"'flment VA •PproVed for
tfng tn plastic, ftlm to pre- OrM~tRe Town•hlp.
Koonle and LuAnn all of New and daus:hters were recent vis- an Mrl!l. Clair Follrod, Stevie
,
uit .... ,1,.,,, lnlntnr. Write,
WOMAN'S GOOD, clean used
Slid tax beillf: lUI •ddlt!nnat tu H
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1 and Kathy Charlotte V M t
POMEROY, 0
"-SSOCIATED
dresses, mostly size 16~. 2 aerve your valuable paper1. "' '&gt;It mill to run tor uve Y""'" at a aven,
r. and Mrs . George
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ar
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an e ·
"E" Y" EOUIPMR:I\/'1" scnooLS
Re0 1er ID
p
r•te not ""uedlnlf 1-'o mm fur aaeh Carson, Edd!'e Beverly
and F;t•h
et and daughters Mr.
and
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for $5.00. No night calls. Res·
surance, omei'OJ' one d&lt;~llar or valuauon,
whieb
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ldence D. Adei'~ Browru·ng,
II f, tfe •mount• t.o Five cent.. tor eo~~oh una Dickie, of Mason, Mrs. MilUe Recent vi1itors of E . H. Car· Mrs. Donald Robmson, Gene""'
hundred doll.an of vlllultlon, fo.r
d
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d M
I.OSE WEIGHT safely --• ea•
Rt 1 Rutland
10 • •t
.,_1 0N~ER
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Bumgarner of Masoo and Mr. penter an faJD.Jly were
r vteve u rte,
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Th• Polll tor ..., ltlectlon will be and Ml1l Howard Ebersbach of Reibel and son Jim
Dally
Merle
Hawk
and
children
FlorUy, witb new Dex·-~-diet tabFo Sal
Cam_._. 811' &amp;
open at 1:30 A. M. and rtnWn op•n
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r 8
Real Estate For Sale
unU111:30 o'&lt;!IL..,Ir; P. K . llM\arll ltln4- Portland.
Ralph Brewer, Dave Andrew!!, ence Spencer, Mrs. Gerald Gu·
00"tp
"l..-uu
tndfM'd
~Y~~~otof1~ ~-nt or maetto··.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Del Talbott, S. thrie and Diana, Mr. and Mrs.
acy.
oHOU ~F. six-·- rooms, and bath, - - - - -- - --..
tlrtteCrfn
,._
• c..tMt
7
'i.or·ust
SL,
Pomeroy.
FOR
SALE:
4
nom
furnished
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ot
.Met~~":~ba.~ru.
CMrman
accompanied
by his
parents, W. Durst, Howard and Duani Ch.arle!l D. Woode, Pearl Koeh·
10
AUTOMOBILE IDIW'ance been
house . Nice location.
City
.&amp;.. C. BRA.DPURD
Dorothy H. JohNlc!a, Chtrk Mr. and Mra. Thereon John- Allen, Claude CUnningham, Syl· ler and Randy, Janet Connoliy,
10 8 3lc
canceUed7 t...ost your opera·
water, gas and electricity.
(J~·!~~\~~I.If'~. 8.lu-1 ML
son of Racine, spent 1 week via Ai.ien, Vic and Tom Durst, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robinson,
1 ll tfe
tor'a &amp;iceasef Ca:O WY 2--;tf1116
Large lot. Call WY 2--Z806.
end recently with Mr.
and Susie Price and Howard Frank. Marlene and Gregory. Sending
llittc
NOW AT LANDMARK
!0 10 3tc
IIIIOTIU tw ILICTI&lt;Iff ON ux Mn. Scott Wheeler of New
gifts were Nina RobJDJOD llJid
EXPERIENCED
LlvY rN ucn• op THI TIN Boston.
Clara Follrod, Mr. and M;·a.
SEVEN ROOM brick home 1o
MILL uMrTATroN
For Rent
.
NOTICE IJil hereb, llYen that iD
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roush
Paul Buckley, Mr. anJ Mn.
P•,meroy,
two
bathrooms,
f
uuan...Df a JLa.olutlun ot
tbf
spent
a
weekend
in Chlll.ieothe
Bill Put:JD~ Mr and Mn. Rt&lt;x
f
Middleport Apartment. 5 r•Joms
bedrooms, garage, basement,
oard of Truatete of CAl'lttr ToWD· ·,
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bath and basement, on ground
t:"~P·1CH.'t•t.,,. ~~.~. t:!~ "~ ~ith their children, Mr. and
Rodbl~on, Bob!eaSanor S·))'le1, Mr.
3 fimshed rooms tn attJ(':.
noor. Newly decorated , hard·'
Large :ot. Out or high water.
be 11\lbmlt\.ed lo I vote or Uw people
n. Norman Roush and taman
1'1.
Yl.Jr, Mr. 8Jl(l
of .. id Towll&amp;hlp •t I General ltlec- ily and Mr and Mrl
Robert
)Ira • Lin""('V
Lyona' U••• llld
wood floors . automatic tleat. I
Central heating
JnqWre
uon ~ be netd In the Townah.lp or
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tO 10 tf• I
THRll OCT. 10
Charles Wt'ldermuth. WY •
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Cheater, Af•tc• Count]', Oblo, at ~e Euler and daughter.
Mrs. Carl FindJJna, Mr. and
C'll II'Y 2 3200
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6"
•a·vm tbe largut llrDU or ru~ular piau, of vot~ thertnn, 1111. M
d M
be
•- M D '· 'uhn
- ·2205 or WY un6.
9-28-Uc OUlldozer ntcllator &amp;o the 'l'ueecLay. U.e 3rd day &amp;I November,
r. an
rs. Ro rt McKel- Mr. and Mn. Jame1 Cirtn;o n . l.ur K •
NICE FOUR room house with I '5.puk Plugs--- ••· 4'h - -·
~- ~ _
IIDIIleat beater oore.
!:\:":b~~-:u.:11 °W~·,lD :· vey of Belpre visited Sunday of New Haven,
Va .. were The couple treated to andy
basement, hardwood flonrs , row Chains _
... $2. 57 HOUSE FOR SALE: f roomt
tomem ot Chuter Tow..:, ~ aflemoon witb Mr. and Mn. Wil at the home of bi&amp; mother on and cigars, and refreshments of
nicely locat ed on
Lincoln i
I furnished, Minersville. $3000
W'ro~~!~ tor u... purpo.. ot fin llam McKelvey and soDJ.
Monday and Tuesday.
lee eream, cake, eoffee and
Heights. Call WY 2-Jfl54 Tra·; light Bulbs
u. l5~; 1 Pbone WY 2-3312.
t ""- tfc
,.Matd tu bei.De: an ~d.dltloaal Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price GueatJ in the Dean Brinker Kool ade were MI'Yed.
40il
WY 2-2143
Pom....., at" aufrata
.,.. mw
1.:. nm fUJ" lhtiYa
cy Whaley .
10 10 6tc 1 Unico 23 c:u. ft.
- not •xootelillll'
millYUT:I
lor and MTI!l. Fagan Prlce .."'Dt a borne on Saturday evening were l r----~_;;;;.~
1 Cfwtt Frel'zer
$239
U(!b
011• lioUar of valuation.
whim
ek d j n '-'Y
~-} ~.. •r•
·
amounta to Five C•nta for each ont we en
umuua wltb thelr Keith B arnl tz, who 11 on 1eave
1
Fl RNISHED
apartment !or :
OMEROY
~---LI... LJ _
L. 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER, hundr..t taou..,..., •lllu..t.loJl. tor a.,. daughter Miss Patsy Price
from ~ervice in Hawiai
Mr .
Dr. T. J. B11dshaw
rent, ground floor. 3 rooms ,
\.MQDW ,_. flfl1
Chester Oltlo.
1 21 llo Ye-&amp;ra .
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The PoD• fOi" .,.1d ~:~eou,.;; ~·•u co ;-..ecent guests ot Mr. and and Mn. Hayman Barnits,
.
and balh. 381 S. Second Ave.,
J•ck W Cuse
01'110 •t uo o'cJ.uck A. IIi.. and ,.. M
11o .~ Eber ba
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G
Born!
d
Optometrist
Y 1 POMEROY - 5 • room frame
ma.ln o.Hn untu II:JO o'elocll r. "··
ra.
Wan1
S cb
tor ~JU
n.
ary
tz. · an
M'ddl
I eport. Call WY
2-5262.
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Eutern
Standard
Time
or
al1d day,
the
funeral
of
Mrs.
Ebenbach's
daugheiro,
Pomeroy,
Mr.
and
}I) 6 Ue
1
nou.se wl 1 a 1, gas ctrcu11 y order ot the soan~ ot :li.KIJ.uiUt,
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lating
heat,
l
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base([(
H•lll• Count:r. Obi&lt;l.
mother, Mrs. Bertha Williallll Mrl. Carl F. Van Meter and ~For Appatntmont~..:::.,.•:..wroi.n.~.mc~-TRAP"...ER on Grant
Street. , APPLES
B •
I me.•t ;md &lt;ellar, unfinished
- · Included Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Margaret Ann Carletoo and 1011
0
Phone WY
C 1) Yt'Y 2 1~4G
WY '12 86
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!!f- t'tte F r 1.!! ! i .. u:n C"""'"~' .. .rl .. ivewey nut
Tep Cef~tr htd For
iJ llted October ll, 11084
Williams, Jr., Augusta, Maine, of Dorcas.
a
-.. or
10·itf~ Farm. Phone WY
~!"'high ";"~i; $4:ooo.&lt;Xt.· ... _ . Wnck.a C•rs •nd frucb
otto, 17' u., :». "'k&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea WI1Uam1, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith o1
Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. I.
INCOME PROPERTY _ Nm
· 0
Conn., Mr. and Portland were dinntz guestl of
NOT!c• 01' aLaCTION ON TAX Th.omn&amp;J\nville,
J'"""
137 N. Second ATRAILER lots for renl, close
9 25 25tp room Duplex, -4 rooms up and 1 24 HOUR TOWING 1
uvv '" IXcus or T'"l TIN
Mra. T. A. Roberts Ostran- the Dan Smith family on SUnMILL
LIMITATION
d
fi
tha
biftbda
of
to Laundrymat and !lchools. WHY PUMP your sluggish sep- 5 down, each with bath, Com- _
NOTICE 1a ...reb, rtvea. that tn er; Mr. and Mra. Warren Me- day, bono ng
'/
Middleport, 0.
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com- tic tank? Get Klean-Em·All
pletely furnished. Rents for
Open 1 A.M . .. 1 P.M
~~!~f"eofortn! e~:~~~t.;; ::,~e Gowan and three children ot Don Smith.
pany, Middleport.
10-3-tfc Septic Tank Cleaner. Land· $32 weekly.
CIOMd lu~
Obto, pan..!! on the 4oth d.,- oi .June: Columbus; Mn. Jack Warner,
Mr. and Mra. Dean. Brinker
:::==::-:- - -- - -mark Farm Bureau, Porn· 115 ACRES- With 40 acre!
Phon• 985-:
.!!:· .:.~~: .:!'P~twtot~'~': .~Jackson; Mr. and Mn. D.Bvld and William Carleton apent ID
MODERN 4 room and
batb
for cultivation balance in pal·
l•tw.n Chtshlr •nd
•, Geo .. raJ EI«UOD to be beld. J.n u.. Reese Breman· Mrs
Jame• evening with Mr. and Mn. HayIPECIIUUD
turni hed
rtm t
M 1d IJ"OY ·
9 29 30tc
fupp.t,.. PI•In on ltete Rt. 7
11J•1e ol lb~aeu~e. Ohio at itte
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apa
en ·
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ture and limber, wire fenc-nruJa:r pia~ of voun.r .here~~~, oa Roberst, Grantsvllle, W, Va.; man Banutl and 1011, Keith,
dleport. WY 2-at7t_
SINGER Sewmv
machines, ing, well watered with two
1:;.~~~~ ~':..t~n ~ 1:!,.~.""'~..!: Mrs. Denver Roberta, Bellville, who will leave Saturday for bis Fll TillE
9 11 tfc
oew, $59.50 up. ::.everaJ used ponds, wells and 1pn'ngs, 8n• or tile taa m.w l1ml~..au-. for W. Va.· Mr. Sam Ebersbach, base in Hawaii.
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A
5
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the beaent o1 Syrac:UM Vlllap for
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Duple&lt;, 3 bedrooms. Sugar machines at bargalD prices
room house with bath, free
uto • es
u.~ purpo.e of stre•t I..J.fbt.J.
Newark; Mn. Mary Eber!lbach,
Warrtn Rose called 011 Dean
.Said 1 Luw beln.-·
b ll!ll-1.1 of . . Mlk
- B~-··
Run area , Pomeroy. Phone Tb e l''abrtc Shop. C:i n~er Sates
gas, two barru and plenty
n.J•ttn
of n....e
mllbo to nu.
e, TeiTy and Ke1'th, of ·
_,,w
uuacr Frlday eve ni
1 :a~81 : ~~~ erset.
WY 2--3618.
10 2 tfc and Service, Pomeroy . Ohio.
outbuildings. On good road ¥.. FOR SALE,
1951 Plymouth. f:~ ~-~·
Mn. Ermal Schrecltq~~. .~
0
:=;;;-;::;:;--:-;--:---;----,:-;- WY Z-2284.
I 21 tfc
mile off black top and 8 miles · Good running order. wII- valu•tlon. which amounu to 1'h1rt)' Guests reeently of Mr. and Parker1b1111 called at the ~
THREE and four ron'tt furnio;;h• PERFECTION Oil beater witb
from Pomeroy. $12,000.00.
li.aru Blake, Dorcas, Ohio.
~:n.~lu~~~on~ oF~.,~~ dDll.a.r• Mn. Don Johnson and 100., Brt- Brinker home MODday.
ed IDd GDfornisbed apan.
C. C, CUCKLER
10 t 8tp
Ttle Poll• for utd EltctlOJI ww "be an, included Mr. and Mrl. TherLY 1-4550
• ....
drums and [l'ltt'ngs D•yton
opep at •=30 o'eloclt A M •-'" bl
IDeDtL WY ~
l2 15 tfc
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Ptmeroy, Ohio
main open u11tll e:30 ~·c~oclr. 'P. 'M: eon Johnson, Mr. and Mn:. Fred
Glfta \lrf'rt plaeed OD I ta e 245 L ltlfe St. Athens
electric scales, 30 lb. capac· Bo:z zza
WY !-3830 1959 FORD, 9 passenRer Coun- ~:a:~:rd!~·::_ ~':t of1 ;~day. Phll&amp;on and Mrs. Helen Jobn- eovered wilb a whUt alotb cer..
FOUR room famished apart- ity, 10 ft . meat case, 1955
try Squire Station Wagon, au· o1 Mal•• count 7 , ottJ.o.. 0
na, son of Racine.
U:red 11titll 1 1Jri1U doll 8Dd
10
9 ltc
ment. Pho.. WY :1-3651 .
Mercury, bndy and chassis :::::::--:c::-::=--:--,-,.-,--,
tomat;c tr ao sm1 ss1on, power Da Enunett
a.
ww.
Chalrm..
M
and
,._
Doruthy K. JohnttDII, cMrt:
r.
wn; Larry Eber• 1lreamen 1 ttached to I polnl
11 24 tfc
less motor and transmission, FOR SALES: 2 lots in Letart steering, radio, heater, pow- &lt;Iot ~ ~r.~~e; ,'tt:*·
bach were Sunday dinner guests over the center lnd extendilll
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WE WISH to thank all thuse

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HOMELITE
SALE$ &amp; SERVICE

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CHARLES BLACK

1965

Ill

BUICK$ PONTIAC$:
81 ae ttnars

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Nutes to wa!f•h televisi~n . by :
The Hei.!dlluers : Dean Marnc-viously announced ap·
pearanre on CBS-TV's "Rawhide," as a gunfighter, airs
Oct. 30 ... Tom Ewell gu~sts
with NBC-TV 's Jack Paar Oct.
2~ ... Patsy Kt!"lly, Ed Begley.

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·, HARVEST HOLIDAYS
sA.LE I

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9 . Briny

Bitpl

22. En.glilllh

-l.. Lucatlon of

roy &amp;I

lnnab.~.uck,

.A.u•trla.

houoo
25. Lamb'•

6 . 'M.aJe 8WU1

pen

10. M l.I.IC&amp;l

illaU"Umeat.
12. Wit

8.

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17 . Exel&amp;rna.-

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29. Know:

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81. Sounds, u

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rnllttary

18. Hippoorat ea·
blrtllplaoe

cap
lL Kind Of
ro&lt;k
16. Spinning

10. Dull
;!3. Clty traJn
24 . S-31\aped

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a. wa.tch
82, City: N.Y.
33.Put on. aa
elothe1
35. Colorado
city

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FI RE AWAY,

2'T. Plat-

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19. p lllll t

molding

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Sf . Rope
with•

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44. Gleam,
47, Bcl'vre
48. R1cent
~-

ovule .

::le. Curly·

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no.mo

6. Japaneae

13. ''The -

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A.J\aer

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haired dotr

28. Wapiti
!SO. C onste lls•

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81 . MadttM&amp;t

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Decelvet~ :

37. PronoUD.
18. Soon
40. M"oUonleal

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lE"tter

46. Girl's nama
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62. Pt~inful

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64 . Pitclmr
DOWN
1. Food t'lltb

DAD. Y CRYI'TOQUOTE - Here's bow to
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LONGFELLOW

One lett.er •Imply stands for llhOthe-r. In tbta sample A l• ulleCI
for the three L'a, X for the two O's, etc. Bingle letters_ a.po...
t:rophleJ, the length. and formation ct the wonia are all hints.

u-e different.
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MONDAY THRU FR!DAY
6,45 Sign On
7,00 Be Still and Know
1:03 News
1:08 Musical Clock
7:30 News Headlines
U2 Muslcal Clock
U5 Word and Testimony
8:0!1 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World News
a, 10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather
8:16 Musical Clock
8·5!) Comtnunlb' News
9·00 Talk of the Town
U&gt; Mason County Newo
U' 00 !"ublic Service
10' 1&gt; Family Worsll;p Hour
10:30 Latchst.ring
11: DO News Beat
11:05 Morning Melodies
except Friday, Churcb
Bells Ring
11 :45 World News
11 :56 Mason County New•
12:00 Community News
12: ~ Loc:al NeWi
12' 10. Markets
12 :15. Weather
u' 211 ,,Bulletin Board
12:251lewa 0 Grams
u,so County Agenl
ll:li CouDirJ Go R~
1:55 New• Beat
2,00 Country Go Round
2:55 News Beat
s,oo ~way Matlnea
3'$$ N•wa Deal

2-32791

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Diles Radloear Co.

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=-=:=--:---;--.FOR RENT. modern
house,

complete course in radio and
Falls, downtown. Harriet Hy. er brakes. Phone WY 2-3898
television
with
all
equipment.
att,
Tel. CH 7-2361.
or see it at Hackett's Soldo NOTte• OF aucTtON oN nx
a1J: rooms and bath. Youngs· Chari
Lo
B J
C!~
LIYY IN IXCI•J 01' THI TIN
.
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es ...ar ms,
ng o ·
10 9 6tp CM::rvice .
10 1 Ue
MtLL LIMITATtow
towD ldteheo, tile floor . 1otom,
Ohio.
10
7
tfc
=:::--:-:-:-::c-:;---..,-pu~~~!
~~ ~r~ol~~~ ~t ...
caled at 136 Lincoln-rd Call
.........
·-· ·- - FOR SALE : 1 room house, ga- FOR SALE, 1953 Chevrolet, 52,· a I'd
WY :1,11)20,
' 29 Uc THERE'S NO charge for use
rage, near bolb schools. AI- tx&gt;O miles. Good condition. rial :!~toBJU&lt;!~~~"'~ .:~~~. ~~!il'
or carpet shampooer
with so rumiture , 463 Llnco~- St., Phone WI 8-2732. John !hie. A*''~
~tb. day oi
t.o at "~t.a ....
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, _...
,,
W1nted To Buy
purchase of Blue Lustre car·
Middleport. WY 2-5231,IQ
tt 6 6tp 01
1
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• 'etIn • Uaea Saliabury
Oene1'11J ElecUon
to tt.
pet shampoo. Baker Furni10 9 3te ----;~--;;::::::;:;::::-----= ht'ld
~al &amp;cboot
USED GUNS of all types and
ture, Middleport.
10 6 6tc ;-;;::;-;;;;;;;;;;;;-:---;---;-;-The Rambler
~~~~· Plf,.•~• ~ounty. Ohio. at tM
calibers. We pay you cash.
HOMESITh, approximately 2 World Standard of eompaet Tum.,.
;~'"!/~':!;~
Tiffin Jewelers, Main Street. SINGER Sewing Machine, com. acres, good apring on proper
E:zceUeaee
!1164
·
the
quuttoD
of le¥YIIll'. TD -.:
e11 of the taD mUJ
llmltatiort to
Point Pleasant, West Virginia. pletely electric. Equipped to t"1 , lots .&gt;f shade trees, Joeat- ,. Big 4!at room, rtde 1m11 _,._ th~
beneru of tb, Sal.labury i..oc~
Phone 00. Bill Wellman, Les Zig
ed on U. S. 33 near
Roek l farmance. Small ear etOBODl)'
Expma...for the pl.lrpo. . or
· zag, buItonho1e, sew on
r- currut
lkhool DIJiltnet
Williamson.
buttons, etc . Fully guaran· Springs Fairground. $2,500. R.
&amp;lid maaagerabillty
-~~~~~ '-~ll a:;Jnr~ aru1e~-at or •n
teed. Pay off 7 payments of A. Finlaw, WY 2·2975. 10.3-tfc
See
n;e yn11 at a rate not ton:~:d.f::
Male Help Wanted
S5 each. Phone WY 2-22D4
Metropoll&amp;u Moton
~ · -~~ 1 t,~eH!u::t.a" 0~!!" ~.~··
after 6 p. m,
10 9 8tc P'OR SALE-MlddJeport•a taD·
E. Msin Street, Pome.....,
c161 '- lor udt one hundred dolla,!;
•-ted ·-:~
o .,.luatton. folo rt¥e Ye~ra
at
building
-- -- ··-·
e
• IU'IOD
. _ N.
Phone W1' 1-J17t
The s&gt;ou. fw laid ~tlon · •m ..
Truck Drivan Wanted"J
ELECTROLUX
vacuun
cleanSecond
Street,
Middleport
2Z
tfc
~::: :~~~:;;er:~~e!.t ~: :_w' ~:;:~
4
lxperi!IMH or
er,
automatic,
paper
bags,
Prtced
tor
quick
1!18.1e
111,
st.ndard
Tbne o1 ..111 ...,..
lne•perlenced Fw Lont
8
8~': ot DarttoDt,
all
cleaning
attachments.
SoJd
qWrt
at
Ohio
Hotel.
o~
'.;;.•r~~~.
Dl•t•nce H.ul• Write
new over $150. Guaranteed.
11 111 Ue GAS RESERVES
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4:30 Interchange
5:00 Community News
5:0S World News
5:15 Sports Today
5:25 Weather
5:30 Dinner Musicale
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7:00 Be Still and Know
7:03 News
7:08 Musical Clock
7:30 News Headlines
7,32 MuSical Clock
Hi Word and Teatlmony
8:00 Ohio Valley News
U6 World News
B:lO Sports Today
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8:16 Pt. Pleasant H.S.
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10 ,30 Song &amp; Story Hour
10:45 Family Worship Hour
11:00 News, Army Hour
11,30 Public Service
12:00 News Roundup
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Sacred Heart Hour
Meigs County RFD
Paul Bowers - Farm
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Rev. Raymond Jonel· Rei
Sports Headline•
Weather Report
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Tiny'a Chapel
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Pickens Hardware
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7'$0 News Report
8:00 Bill Miller Show
a,tMJ Johnson • Simpson Ins.
Show (Fri.)
8:10 Roy's Food Basket Show
(Mon . Thurs.)
M5 Baker Furniture Show
(Wed. _ Fri.)
8,15 1&amp;8 Super Market Show
(Thurs.)
1:00 Newa
9:05 CoUee Wllb Janet
10 :00 Grand Ole op"ty
11:00 Ministerial Assoc.
11,1; A.S.C. Program • Fti.
11:15 Fami.ly Worship • Thurs.
11:15 Mason Co. Agr. Ext.·Tues.
11:33 Swap Shop
11:45 Tiny's Country Hymns
12:00 Noon Report
!2,Jli Goessler·s Guest SlBr-Frl
12:15 LBIT)' Anderson Show
''00 Jim Meeo Show
U$ Blaettnar Auto Show
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4:30 Local Newa
5:00 Jim Mees Show
IS:OO Simon'&amp; Market • Newa
U$ Sundown Serenade
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6:05 Country Mu,.ie
6:20 Couotry Jamboree
7:00 Lnrry Anderson Show
8:00 Pomeroy Hi FootbaU
9:30 Middleport Hi Football
11:00 Top Ten Show !Dairy
Valley)
11:30 Top Ten Show (Duttons)
1.2 :00 Noon News
12:15 Musical Interlude
1.2 :30 Rev. Merlin Teetl
1:00 Bill Miller Show
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6:45 Slgn Off September
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SUNDAYS
7:00 Sign 011 - News
7:35 Sunday Showcase
8' 00 Frencb City Baptist
8:30 News
8'33 Hour of DeUverance
(Elder Cline)
9:48 Congressman Abel•
10:05 Sunday Chapel
10:33 Washington Reports
the 'leople
n,oo Sunday Show
12:00 Noon News
12:15 Christiana Hour
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1:00 Rev. Andrew Parson1
1:30 Rev. Silas Billups
2,00 Sunday Chapel
2: 33 Rev. Roscoe Thorne
3,00 Sunday Chapel
3,33 Country Hymotimers
(Dan Hayman)
4:3J Sunday Showcase
6:00 Baptist Layman'• Hour
6:30 Sundown Serenade
6,45 s;gn 'Jil Septemher
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Clark are murder suspects on ITV ·s Danny Kaye Ck&gt;t. 2a
ABC-TV '1 '' Burke's. Law " Oct E G. lVIarshaU, st.a.r of the
21. •. Bert Lahr is reported set !IB.me network's "The Defend·
to take a crack at a po s:si bl~ ers," runa for Congress in the
1:o~ ltuation comedy series about a OcL 29 episode, in a story by
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Mr and \1rs Sian ley Trus-!
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4ves Sunaa~ &lt;~I Lnelr humt' 1n
~ashan A pol\u!'k dlnnn w•~~
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ry M. Goldwater took a breather from campaigning today be·
fore setting out on a five - day

WASHINGTON !UP!) - A
Republican "task force" has
charged that the Johnson administration is endangering U. f,
S. security by failing to conduct underground nuclear tests
on weapons systems.
The •·peace through preparedness" group, headed by former Defense Secretary Nail H.

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OCT, I!
The Meigs County MinisterAssn. will meet Monday,
October 12 at 10 a.m . at the
First Baptist Church.
The Daughters of Ruth class
of the Uni!ed Methodist church
will meet at the ehurch Monday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Minnie
Neutz!ing and Mrs. Mart Crary as hostesses.
The Pomeroy Elementary P.
T.A: will meet Monday at 7:30
p.m. in the school auditorium.
There will be room visitation
and all parents are urged to
attend.

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60th anniversary, Tuesday.
ober 13, at 7:30 p. m. at the
Temple. All memben and
friends are cordially Invited to
I attend.
OCT. I(
I White Rose Lodge Aultiliary
or Middleport will meet
nesday afternoon at 1:30 p. m.
at the legion hall with
William Robson, president,
charge.
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\ Cttaptec,, D.A.R., will hold a
rummage sale
Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, Oct. 1415, 16, in the Weber Bul~ding \
to the Quality Print Shop
on Mill-st. Members having
Ucles may contact Mrs. Emer- 1
Jones or Mrs. George
or Mrs.
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Man Found Dead
In Ditched Car

Ava Gardner isScott's l~ew Ji'avorite
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
Promoter Sid Bernstein finally made
Broadway Bulletin Board
a deal to get the Paramount Theatre for
Ava Gardner is George C. Scott's his concert with the Dave Clark Fi\'8
new favorite friend, and that's a combin- (supposedly the last time the Paramount
ation that ought to be monitored by ev- stage will be used because the building
ery seismograph in the world . . . lf (or is being torn down) but he still has no
t~hould we just say 'when"?) President auditorium for his October 24th date
Johnson is etected, he 's expected to make with the British Rolling Slones. It's a
Leon Jaworski t:he new Attorney Gener· headache, because he's holding more
al. Mr. Jaworski, relatively unknown on than $20,000 in checks and money ordthe national scene practices law in Tex· ers for that one.

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A Cheshire RD I, man was found dead, slumped over
the steering wheel of his pick-up truck, on the Leadin&amp;
Creek road near Bingham bridge Saturday afternoon.
Elmer Edward Moles, 45, died of acute coronary OC·
culusions, according to Meigs County Coroner Henry Ewing who investigated the death with officers from u..c o~~;~,:s:~h!e:riff's department.
said Moles was men were summoned to the
found about 1:27 p. m. by carl scene, but Molett was dead at
Taylor of Rl. 1, Middleport. The their arrival. The body wa1
Iviclim was sittmg upright in taken to Ewing Funeral HoiM
the truck. The motor was run- and then transferred to MiUer
Funeral Home in Gallipolis.
._...loli.--..J, ~·•i · ••~ first thought
that He is survived by bis wife,
id died or monoxide the former Mary M. Hodge, •nd
·but it was later de- a foster son, Jerry Bl'OWD a1
that death resulted home . .
eart attack,
Other survivors arf! seven bro.
Supplement r.o Thf' Daily SenrinPt Pomf'tOV -Mtrfd!Pnort Ob1()
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Department
officers
thers
and a sister, Carl Moles
and rhi' f-;atlia l'lmf'~ (-;allmotl.~ OhiO
·s' truck had gone off of Middleport, Lovell Moles ol
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1964
side of lhe road and Cheshire, Leon, Arnold a n d
50 feet in a ditch be- Sherman Molea, and Mrs. Vel·
opped.
rna Horn, aU of Charlestoa., W.
.art emergency squad-· Va.; AllStin Moles of Dtmbar,
W. Va., and Lonnie Molei uf
Red House, W. Va.
0
He was the son of the !ole
Conley and Melvina Gibson Moles.
Services will be held at 1 p.
m. Tuesday at Old Kyger churc~
Rev. Jim Davis of Bancroft.
1tv
W. Va., will officiate, and bur·
In- ial will be in New Antioch cem~ar accident was
.
M
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bv etery at Red House under the
1 LD e1 s cou
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. of Mill , H
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. er s orne or
State Patrol SLJ.nday it t lfectwn
. on a county
road IFunerals. Fr1ends may call at
I two tenths of a mile I the late home on Rt. 554.
Rt. tl3.
driven by Robert Fra.
. '
:Wtland was pullmg
1il· '
d and collided with a I
"'· by Hex Henson, 60,
~ny_. There was med·
mgv W..iloth cars, and
rs esca~d inJury. Fra·
cited to Meigs county
~. 23 chargt'd with im~ft turn.
"lt Is difficult to under ~ta nd
•rrests reported by the how Congressmen who vofecJ
er the weekend includ- themselves a $7.500 a
year
s R"'ynolds. 22. PomP. pay raisf!' could forg~t the sen
i to Gallipolis court ior citizens of this
country,''
for defPc1ive exhaust: 1 Congressman Horner E. 'Pete
ddy, 24. Rt. 1 Middle- 1Abele commented today.
~ lo the same court
Abele referred to the failur1
Jr ~peP.r!; Thomas Wat· :of Congress to pass legislation
'!'iopp~=~ Plains. cited , which would have Increased
juveniie court fGr left;Social Security benefits by 5
~. and H;Jrry
Zar- [pi?r cent. Congressman Abele
A smash hit off-Broadway for the fiflll yeGr, "The
3, Grov~port, cited to · supporfed such a raise in ttJl
Fantastics" comes to television as Hallmark Hall of
umy court Oct. !5 fur · House version of the Social Seo
Fame's opener for the season, Sunday, Oct. 18, over
curity Amendments of 1164.
NBC-TV, Susan Watson and John Dcividson play the
This bill died in a conference
next-door-neighbor younvsters who fall in love. Guitar·
MPmOl&lt;cll Hospital
! committee made up of 1 rna~
slnlmming Ricardo Montalban is the Spanish bandit;ions Saturda)· - Mrs ! jority or Democratic Coneres•
narrator of the fanciful tale. The one-hour, twa-act
Stobart.
Middleport; men and Senators.
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oHerinv of the musical comedr will be a calo~ast,
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t Pomerov·
William any hope or passing legislatiOft
Bobby aid, and lndeed, we were
~iddleport: '
:that would t!~vP in~ased the
in a large room Whicb was currrges Saturday - Hen-; benefits nf over 17.000.000 older
rently occupied by about a d01o
rllen. Portland; ,Joan · riti1.e-ns by attaching the mls •
For
en coffins. "I sort of like the
.. Pleasant ; "rs. Claude Inamed Medicare plant o t h 1
oak, don't you?" And he ran his
,·ick and
daughter, ! House version of the b.Ul.
BV DICK KLEINER
hand _loving1y over the manly
rt
·
George
Gallagher,
"The present admimstratlon
HollywoOO Correspondent
looking box.
Jolm Sauvage Pom.l is more interested in being reHOLLYWOOD &lt;NEA) - To·omas Weber, c'hester; elected in November than they
ny Richardson, the mao who
LATER WE CAME to the
'Lock. Rarine.
1sic 1 are in actually helplnt our
made "Tom Jones" a classic house's kitcben area,
which
y
Hirth
Mr
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and
,seniDr
citizens," Abele conclud1
once more, Is now directng had been converted ·into the e~
thur Stobart, Middle- 1ed.
Evelyn Waugh's "The Loved balming room. All the authen.aughter.
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tic touches were there: Morse
.;lo.ns
Sunday
Floyd
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accents clear and distinct, that pointed out the arm rests and
MrdJleport
I
Richardson doeso"t like t h e head rests and leg rests, and
rges
Sunday
Mrs.
Norwood E. Henry was filled
press hanging about while he's the bottle of air spray which
lde and son, Pomeroy; ~ and costs for running a red
ahooting.
said, on the 1abe1, "Positive1y
~ster Johnson and son, light and Robert Bowen, Jr.,
But Robert Morse had invited removes eveo the most stub:e;
Ella LaRue . Dex- forfeited $200 boad 00 a DWI
me out to watch some of the born odors of putrefaction" and
.ude
Creel, Long Bot· charge in action of Pomeroy
filming at Greystone, so I went._ the wrapper from a package of
ita Howell, Pl)llleroy; Mayor Charles Leaar'a Court
Richardson Looked right at me "New, improved plastic skull
!den, Racine,
Saturdoy nilbt.
a few times but didn't say a clamps."
word, fortunately .
"All this stufl Is kind ol creepy for the first few days," BobGREVSTONE IB A HUGE, by said, "bul you get used to
almost medieval estate set in it.,,
.k, an occasion when self-examination Is In order
the northern fringes of Beverly
AD dUB, aDd macll
more,
.e
asked to appraise the Impact of newspapen OD
Hill . It has an old, baronial sort 'NiB 10 lolo • plchlre whlcll it
tbev
live.
ol great bouse with a
beavy a eomedy. II oallrlzeo lbe cald· is"Newspapers Make a Big Difference in J'eo.
slate roof, and such touche&amp; as Iy eommerellll bubteot bo deolll
1ail not be considered mmodest if we say that It
a recirculating waterfa1I.
earrted •• by """ porti&lt;Uiar
:D a deep conviction.
Here Richardson has re-cre- Leo Angeleo eemet&lt;ry, o • d,
ave been deprived of their newspapen many
ated a grandiOse cemetery, the from \loe way Mono described
to the basic sour.dness of this theme.
801't required by Waugh's de- It, II should bo o wickedly 1~~~&gt;­
immediate impact- the absence of news of the
liclously bitter look at burial ., film.
, not attempt, the missing vital statistics, the di"
in Los Angeles as blg business.
"'nrls Is the nuttiest movle
nts of news which concern schools and chlldrea,
Morse and Anjanette Comer ye~" Bobby said. "Tony RichrUaeme-nt
were doing a scene in a flow- ardson is mad, but really
a
•lied sweep of national and international tlffaln
ery graveyard presided over by a:enius."
•ws. We are thinking of the eronotnlc illljlact-the
a statue of Homer and a sign
He described one srene, in
•bu•iness in a newspaperless community.
proclainli"B II to bo "The Po- lhe embalming lab, where the
nee the newspaper makes In people'• life Ia the
et's Corner."
knowing the direcUoo and inteDSity of those 101"
eamera pans along and watclJ..
But it wasn't the act 1on eli the mea at work on the stJeet..
the people's freedom.
wltlch Intrigued me most. II was ed eorpses. Aod lhen 1\ pauseo
flow ol infonnation Into the ~pie's bernet,
• tour Bobby Morse eocxluc\ed
and event$ which could impenl the , people..
to eumlne a workman casually
during lhe luuch bteal:. Var- eating hill bmcb before II eoostuff of freedom made.
everywhere Ia to seek the d~n of 1 f'rll
i0\18 l'OOJII8 ... Ute houst
b ad linueo oo IIi way.
been CODVerted bolo lhe neceothat "Newspapen Make a
Dlfle- Ia
..;, ...,..lerments o1 lhe fuiuJT !'BE IIFBl' PROOF tl

IReports

Administration
Is Rapped for
Medicate Act

SUNDAY, OCT. 11 through SATURDAY, OCT. 17

chums ... l'~onner heavyweieht champNovelist-playwright Edwin O'Connor
ion .Floyd Patterson is having qu1te a says that the central character of his new
apot of trouble with the Federal mter· comedy "I Was Dancing'' was inspired
nat revenue boys. They want $42-,000 in by tales of old vaudevillians told to him
alleged back taxes for 1957 and 1958, by Fred Astaire ... Cassius Clay and his
and Floyd's attorney Julius November, is bride appear to be having a little trouble
puttmg up a ftgra _.
in Paradise . .. Brook Benton, the Tin
Elizabeth Taylor's close~t friends say Pan Alley phenomenon who has had 26
the honeymoon is not only lasting - it's &lt;:onsecutive hit records {a11 sold over half
intensifying. She flabbergasted a Hotly- a million copies) is quietly preparing for
wood agent trying to close a picture deal an acting career. So watch out - he's
by saymg that from now on she wanted liable to be an instant success in films or
to be billed as Elizabeth Burton . . Woo- on the sta~e .
dy Herman, a fixture at the MetropoJe
ramed Wasltington correspondent
for years, has been snar~ tor a Thanks· Andrew Tully has obtained an uncon·
giving engagement at Btrdland . . . The tested divorce in Juarez from his wife of
Shubert Alley buzz is that Alan Jay Ler- four years, the former Barbara Witchell
ners's new musical - "On a Clear Day of Springfield, m. It was all very amicYou Can See Forever"- will be postpon- able, and she will resume her maiden
ed again, tor the umpteenth time. The name.
Broadway version of "Roman Holiday"
·--!ave a wild idea. Jonathan Winters
also seems tO be having a hard time get- wanlS to show his wardrobe tests for
ting off the ground.
"The Loved One" on the Andy Williams
•
TV show. Jonathan plays an undertaker
Producers Lenny Games and Sol in the movie .. . Anthony Newley isn't
Swimmer have sold a Mike Todd TV tri- at all cheery about the belting he took
bute to Screen Gems. It will be fascinata from the English critics when he appeara
ing to see which of ~he many Jad1~s in ed in his new show, j'Roar of the Grease
Mike's life will contrtbute to the trtbute Paint, Smell of the Crowd." He has reas they did to his happy days . . . M~ry treated with his wife and child to the
Martin and Gower Champion may get to- Italian Riviera and refuses to discuss the
gether on a newsworthy project . .. Ed- flop.
ward G. Robinson, who has a star role m
• • •
'jThe Outrage," may d() the unusual ~nd
Rock Hudson, who has wanted to do
aC(:ept less than billing on the same line a musical for a long time, was delighted
of type as Paul Newman, Claire Bloom when the Universal executives told him
and Laurence Harvey. Like Paul's Mr.
he was scheduled to sing in "Send Me
Robinson's performance in this flick is No
Flowers.,. He's been taking singing
being praised highly, and he feels he lessons for a long time. So what happenmay have a better chance in the Oscar
sweepstakes if he aims for the support- ed? He wound up humtnlng in the bathtub in one scene.
Ing actor category.

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Laughs

gDifference

Clarke, and "The Lost Woman
en Earth," 1960, Betsy JonesnJESDAY, OCT. 13
Moreland.
Channel 13, "11\e Lost Mo- Channel 8, "The Big Lift,"
ment," 1947, Robert Cummings. 1950, Paul Douglas.
~NESDAY ~ OCT. 14
·channel 13 "Moontide," 1942,
REMINDERS
Ida Lupino.
NEW YORK (UPI) - ComeChanne18, "Angels One Five"' dian Joe E. Lewis, an invete...
1952, Jack Hawkins.
ate horse-player, Qas his dressTHURSDAY, OCT. 15
Ins room al Jules Podell's CoChaMel 13, "On \loe Loose," paeabuna decorated wllh poriJt51, Joao Ev0111,
mutuel lickets
representing
CIIanoel a, "The Hou.ae ol Ute ol clollars bet and
Racers," Arrow," 1fltU, Oocar Romolka. loa! all be race lra&lt;il.
J'IIII)AV, ciet II
IAwia t11e1 1111"1 lfll and
01onat1 U. "'l!le .&amp;.1Amdbtl llorlfll aboul itorMI II II II -11 hits'' 111.
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dt•nl of !he local auxiliary, call- lconfpren&lt;'Ne wt~~ t~e lllwls an Its rush season A certificate of Sr · Naylor\~un
·
en and Mrs Louts Diehl, ~
8
t!d t.hf' meeting to order with ehy ost Mo. C u~ 11 f;,
ln recognition was accepted ln be- J TracyC!a:r d ~ac~~s pres!- ner Mrs Allen Eichmger. Mrs.
,~, the pro&lt;'esswnal followmg . Mrs c a r~e d r~ ~p ff a~r half of the chapter from the Mrs. 1edorthe 8 ti, g with Paul Frick Mrs E J Tracy,
Tru~sell and Ku~wr\J ::~nJ Sun
Ben Neull.tmg. Pomeroy unn, P1reSl e d aMt e sShver co eeB set! r- Ame.rican Heart Association for dent, opefnll ed bymeethen Lord's Mrs Paul E1chmger Mrs Tom
v ceth an
u er
d
ti prayer ' . o ow
· ·
' Le1·fbe'It
jrEt Cb 1 •..,1t' ~
\lr ~:~ntl \1 r s
was cnnference plants t.
hrs b 1erman
M
Eugene Leifheit
Mrs Russell
M
C R 5e'Ven years service an par cRalph T~u~~ell ::md P"gg~· Sut' .
The {'o)ors were advanced by ~ e punc b ow
~ ~ te 1patlon In the Heart campaign Prayer m umson. lc~~ed as 8 and M;s Charles Diehl, ways
i : l?\f:' and Ker.t'':' BJsh::tn
1:111d
Mrs. Dean Brinker, Mrs . David odung was c :m~n M Wl; program Mrs James O'Brien Thompsonb wasPiwe er made and mea~s Mrs Pearl ParkLilt' hu•t and huS Tt'\~
,
Yo st, Racm~ : Mrs M i Ito n an was aSSIS
Y . rs.
· gave a cultural program entit· new mem er ans w ~
at er and Mrs' Louis D1ebl hospit.
\tH -\\'D MRS. PER.SOS
H ·h Pomerov· with Mrs. Arn· liam Smith, Mrs Curtis Lucka- led ''M
. ·
, ·d M s
1 p s nt .. Hostess- to serve lunch election ay,
ow; ·
· '.
doo, Mrs. Lucy Hardaway, Mrs.
ay
re e ·
.
the home of Mickey Foster the al and Sick supp1•es, an
r·
PaRul
and Mrs., Richbards
MarJOI" proceeds
bel bedappiAied
th 1 d
t th
flag led by
egastra IOn was n c arge
a new hosp1ta
c
,
·
f
t.
POMEROY OHIO
M~s p;a~e Fr~enu;, district Am of Mrs Dale Mournmg and Mrs SEWING CLUB MEETS tion on Lhe new bed wa.s made =~ ~~:rt:nm~nt Cha Ill , TipS
\tr .wd \·11s L .'\. Pf' 1 ~un o11 Hun1on. tmd he is the son encan•sm chairman A mom- Carl Sea~ls M111. Hel~n Kennestess lfts were resented by ~rs . Walter Schreiber. A
TONIGHT thru THURSDAY "ti l tJurerh r·t&lt; lt-br ,1 \ t' tiO \' Pa rs ur 1he l et t~ J H and Mmy I ent uf silence was held for the dy was kitchen COf!lmit tee ch~tr- H~tss ~izabeth Fi~k when hospital bed was donated by Mrs A coffee maker was purchasOct. JO.JS
111 rn,.rrr--d Irk. Oll I'J !%~ al Trtcket Per:;on Tv.m daughters Ihonored dead and the pre.arnble ?lan With Mrs. Juba Husel~ d.m. to
Tri·Ot Sewin club met Jacobs. .
nd ed by the club and used for the
" HOW THE WiST
Turdl Tlw\ v.Prt' m&lt;~tTtrd h\' dwd m m!ancv Harry Rumon to the ConslltUJ!on said in unl - mg room chairman. Asslstmg the sd
Y .
gt
her
home
Commtttees
were
named,
a
first time at the dmner Plans
WAS WON "
11
rta• H 1 ,, H t' s 11.,1 an
&lt;It and Mrs My-rile H~mon are son
were Mrs. Brenda Templeton, Thur e~y ~;~n~~ ~he evening included, MN:. E~est Powe were mad~ for a rummage sale
(TerllnLcolur)
l'u\•Villl' l)(t IS 1q04
and 1brother t~nd s•sler uf Mrs. Per- 1 Mrs Roush introduced the 8th Mrs Charlt's Bennett, Mrs Hen- on W
. 11 · nd 1
anl:l Mrs James Gilmore, pub- in November Plans were alsc
Debbi~ Keyn11lds. l:trrul l Ba
'It\ I'd 1!1"1 1.1 • n1 ~ at I.ullrtdg"'
' &lt;tn d son
ry
Clatworthy
Mrs
Phyllis
was
spent
socia
Y
a
n
sew·
1 Dtstnrt presrdent
k.c r . John W:.~~·ne . Ru~&lt;; T:~1n
Mrs Barton
·
.
d f h ents were ser rICI·cy , Mrs · Lloyd Wright and
nd made for a Chnstmas
par t Y at
tJ lyn. l;regon )'ark Lf't' .J \ltled \lrwlng tu Pomerm Ill ~tr Pt&gt;lson h&lt;:~s two rel a tives ~ H~ Il or logan A'lso mtroducf'd Grant, Mrs. May Roach, Mrs mg a~ r~res ~~
lJ Wilson. Mrs. Beulah Burg€, correspo . the home of Mrs. Jacobs and
·~·ob b , Henn f ondn C:1rnl\ n
;YIII
!tt'
\\
&lt;t~
Ill
the
livery
bustra
brolher,
E
J
Person,
Huntwere
Ma~or
Lee
Smith
of
Mid·
Etleen
Searls,
Mrs.
Freda
Van
ved
HD
I
rs\v
h
u~;
Mrs WU: APPLE BU'ITER AGAIN
instead of a dinner, tne money
lon('~. KLl rl .\blrlf'n . Gf'u f' ep
.:~arrl . .Jas !:'\f'\\a rt Hl(•h:IJ'(I
n~"'"" \liTh t .1rl Yuung until Hll3 lmgtun. W Va . and a sister, ldleport . ~nd fi, Irst Vice Cmdr ., lnwagen, Mrs. Myrtle .MeCum- ~rs. G~~~r ~~ charte~ Rif- The Enterprise EUB church will be used for the n~w b~.
W'rdmark .
Thelma Hlltr•r lk 1hln boughl th e
Lewls rMrs Emma Ftndling, of Chest iDon Roach of Unit 128, who ber, Mrs Hazel Morrls,Lo~e r::m Mrs F;ed Leifheit, Mn. will make apple butter again At the close. of the busmess
\tieke1· Shaughnt's~,. \\'aiiP r
llu m\) 1·111mture S1ore, kt'pl tl e1
spoke to lhe group . The wei- Edward s::n~r, ~ 8 · W~~ fr'am Fisher Mrs Bradford next Thursday and orders are sesslon, sunshme SlSters werE
Brenna n. Henr.1 ;\lm~:~n
Wrnn,·t of :J -\r:lr!f'm~
lor " lit tle over a year th"n
come address was extended by Hawkms a
rs. ts ne 0 e. Mlra Mrs Robert , Rawlings being taken. They made
580 revealed with a gifl and new
Award s!
.,.;or
""d
fuJ
~rooks
and
Eber;·
•
,
.
Mrs.
Roush
with
M.rs.
R~ss
WilFlo;:rb
a~r~n~:~~es
Asa
:
:
:
M~~·Mmard
Wildermuth,
Mrs:
quarts
the
past
Thursday
which
.named were darwn for the com
1
Technicolor Cartoon
R11nning ume :.! llr• 4~ mm b;t~·h_ wllll'll Jater bet'ame K.. V I (.hester Women s
:11ams, Oak Hill unit, gtvmg the b:,~·!..:_a~t.i'.r~~M~rs~
··_'C~e~c~ii-B~r~ad~b~':_·~R~o~be~r~t~R~o~bert~~s-~-----'~w~er~e~al':l~so~l~d:_.
-----~':cng~y:.e=ar:_·_ _ __ _ _ __
Ebtro;ha('h ol the Ford Gar- I -. •
response
_ury
ury
Allu!l .~ $1.00 Ch1!1!rrn 5ll r
:Jgt' tte worked for Ebe.rsbaeh I Sut'IPIY Meet.s
Instrucuos were given by dl~
FRICAY and SATURDAY
until ht' retired in 1952.
i The Chester Women's Sncle-l lmt uff1cers mcludtng, ~mer1 ~.._\~
Oct . 16·17
'
.
~.. ~1 ~\, \
1an 1sm _ Mrs Carl Fnenup,
1
"7 FACES OF OR. . LAO"
H" \-\a~ a membe~ of tht&gt; ty nf Christian Servl.ce met a Oak Hill : Chiid's Welfare ,\''1~
rr&lt;'dln tl'llln r•
Pomt't·u~· \'olunteer Frre Dept. 1
l the c. hurch for t~e•r regular 'ktc". N•t'l Bitlinus, Logan: Com..:· .:··
rony Handa II i\rthur (J '(:m,
dM p
1
0 t 1
th 12 mem 1' ., •
~&gt;
ftl I \
nrll li:II'IJ;na fo:lf'n . .lohn F:r lor J5 ~·e&lt;lrs_ Mr. an 1 rs. t'r· 1mee mg. c ·
•munity Servic - Mrs. A I ex
~
·c~n n \'n,,h Kt&gt;Pn· Tr fl irrd son \~en• rharlt'r members of hers and one visitor . presen~ . I BlaJr Jackson: Rehabilitation I
~t;.
uv Gt'(J Pal \\'01nder~ nen•r Hock Sprmgs (;range, and"hare
Eva KlffiP
· Cl_lt'S.1er. Richardson . Alh
0t
~~0
. tMrs
.
. hS, the vrce prt's- ,- ., 1rs.
r•·a~f&gt;
members ur 1he Orange 1. rJS· !dent was m c &lt;tl'ge.
1
· .. 1·1.. 1·, 1·es Mcs Da-1
"SOLDIER 1N THE RAIN"
ens : J umor
&lt;ll •
,
··
Iackie Gleason. s;f'n' ~1 c li&lt;ln Chu rch_
.
Mr~ . ElizabPth Hayes was :\•id Yost. Racine_
! &lt;'oc '':&lt;
.)ueen 'J'ues.ia ~· Wl:'ld
~1r s. Person 1 ~ the daughte.r
!~ader. using as her 1 Mrs . Ross Williams reported i
:~;::::;;;;:;::::;;:;:;;;;;~~o:,_:rr~h&lt;~'~la~t:e~M~~'Iu~a~nd::_;A~n~n~E~III"A New Age Opens New :on the Nat ional Convention held ;~-,~;~
.•
Doors." Prayer by Mrs. Kimts , lin Dallas. Tex. A luncheon was ~i
by Mrs. Hayes, sec- held at noon and honored guest.s
prayer by Mrs . Christy fol -1 were charier members o( Umt
·towed.
1128, Mrs . Cora Benn~tt, M~s .
1
. .
.
_!Wilma Davis. Mrs. Lillian SteJff
1 Others ass1s1tng w•1h the pro 1 and Mrs. Daisy Bing. They were
1gram were Mildrt'd frank, Eth- ·presented corsages by M r s.
el Orr, P:mline Rice, ~.ury Jef-:Hntl . Mrs Rose()!;;' Fowler Clf ;
. fNs and Betty Fredenck. C\os- 1florida is al~o a charter mem· 1
!
prayer by Mary Parker. ber.
i I.J~~I!O',
were 24 skk calls re~! Nolan ;\1aee, IHh
District !
!
1 and five ...-ards sent to icon 1m.andt&gt;r of Athens, gwre the
Takt advamap of thost low prldl. Como In tarly and ISIUII
' ·t
in') Elizab~th Hayes . at-~ opening remarks ol the after·
purstH tht best Jtlection.
illlllll~ short supply. _
r t~nded the meetmg of UrutE"d noon session. Mrs. Holl report, Coun&lt;'il ot Churrhe~ he-ld
at eiJ un lhe national conv-ention I
1 Enterprise.
Iwhere she served as p~ge and :
1 All women of the commun- i also carried the flag m. t he
.
. . ed to at Lend the 1
parade. Also speakmg in
1ty are lnVI 1
!
..
N
afternoon
was ~~ rs. Homer
5
rneetug on ov. ·
First Vice President of
th~
Department, McConANNOUNCE REVIVAL
·1
Plywood, 4'x8'
Gange Doort
Polchlng
Lumber 2"x4's
Foldinv Stolrs
I On Monday evening, .Ocl. 1~ , Mrs. Dal~ Mourning, conferInterior or exterPlaster
Overhead. One or ior types. InterEasy operation.
Good, Kiln dried Patch up cracks
! a !t'ries of revival serv1ces Wlll ence comm1tlee member, retwo car. One car
ior type as low
, begin at the fairview E.U.B. po1·ted an attendance of 85 presThere's a combination thoYs hard to boat
door only
•tock. As low aa: easily with patWell constructed,
ching plaster.
ihurch. Letart, W. Va ., Rt. l.
Other reports g~veD were
and one that will protect your family . aH. Mahoney, pastor of the placement, Mrs. Lew1s Mock of
9c lin. ft.
$51.75
$21.5_0
32c ctn.
$3.52
goinst a bucden of debt •• , just In case,
will bring the mess· logan and
resolutions, Mrs.
From experience, you know that lt pays to
Iage 3 and John F. HoHman
Harold Cox of Wellston.
!the Nrw Haven E. U. B. Church Others introduced
included
look around for the best deal when it comes
!
will
s-erve
as
song
leBder.
past
district
pres~dents,
Mrs .
to buying a car. It pays just as well to look
I
is
cordially
invited.
Irene
Conrad,
Lancaster;.
M.n.
in OJ' us when It comes to the financin~.
1
Margaret Bradbury, Galhpohs;

MEIGS THEATRE

Cooolderoble e!Oildbtett ..,
algbt IIIIC! Tueodoy.
Nol to
eold f&lt;&gt;nlgbt Low tt-41. Lillie
ttmperature cbanae TDtsda:r •.

was held Thursday In Middle the ~tirmg of the colors con- Middleport
": port wnh the Auxiliary &lt;lf Feen eluded the meeting .
Plans for a rummage sale was cele ~at WI 8 1' 1 h e I Mrs joe Evans flowers and
~~.. hoey-Bennf'lt be
Post No. 128 as A
h ld f 11 . 11 were completed and the socsal ner ThufrsMay •Chvenmlg aR Karr sic k. commit tee ' Mrs Charlea
Ro h
·
tea
was
e o Le
ow1ng
'!e
.
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ares
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us . presi·
.
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Hill Mrs E H Karr Sr , Mrs Ro!Je,lt 8 ow·
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