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VOL XVI

NO. 154

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Middleport councilmen re· owner to move the sign; park· of safety The lease change WU
v1ewed a wtde range of prob- mg on the sour! side of Rut,.. referred to &amp;Olicitor Bemard.
WASHINGTO'II ROBERT
Jems facing 1t - from ter- tand..St , from Second to Third Fultz, and the other matt.tn
Lowell , Zenith and
Garrel
S McNamara , who
already
nutes m town hall to a resol- Sta , may be elmunated on a wlil be acted on when necetChevaher were assessed hnes
has served longer than any pretJon
satisfymg the Ohw Rtver tnal bas1s after confer~nce w1th sary
of $15 and costs on disturbmg
viou!!l defense secretary except
Sarutatlon Compact - Monday Foreman &amp;: Abbott, appliance - DLScussed md referred t1
the peace charges and $50 and
one, Is expected to continue m
mght m 1ts ftr!!lt regular Octo- dealers, a meter m front of the comnuttee a proposal to enc1
costs for destruction of properoffice 1f Prestdent Johnson IS
CARL COOK
ber meetilll!
Erwin Gulf Statton, at
the a fence around the garbap
ty Judge Porter suspended $40
elected No cabmet officer apMayor Lee Smith referred all !:lame corner wtll be pulled out dwnp to prevent spread o1. ftrt1
of the fmes on destruction of
pears to stand h1gher at t h e
property charges and placed the
bul the most pressing back to and parkmg banned there, llso there requeslec by PomorOJ
White House than the 48--year
j trio on 90 days probation.
committees for further study on a 30 day tnal
May~r Chari~ Legar, aeeofd.
old ex-presidei'lt of the Ford ~1 o.
and
recommendations
Pedestnan
c
r
o
s,.s
w
a
I
k
mg
to Mayor Smtth, as a pre»
tor Company
ln other county court cases
Official actions were accept· signs Will be removed to p~ qUIS\te to Pomeroy paying at
Judge Porter fmed Howard Eng·
ance of routme reports by the vent somebody gethng hurt, least $200 arrears in rent (a'
llsh
$50
and
costs,
wtth
$40
susPT
PLEASANT
Carl
H
.
Cook,
formerly
of
Roane
mayor,
of $170 80 rece1ved dur and the problerr. of regulatmg $50 per month) and continued
KINSTON, N C. FLOOD
pendedl and three months pro- County, was appomted as County ExtensiOn Agent - tng September ' of the
fire trafhc flow over the lanes when use of the dump by Pomeroy•
waters from the ram - swollen
Neuse River swtrled today son formerly of Clifton and batton, on a charge of permit· Agncultural m Mason County effective October 1. He chtef, and of the pollee depart,.. pedestrtan.s are IR tt was put The dump IS located In Pom;
ba ck 10 commtttee
eroy but operated by Mldcn.
through parts of eastern North the granddaughter of Mrs. tmg an unhcensed drtver to op- has held posttions JD both Monroe and Ntcholas Counties ment
Blanche
Compson,
Clifton.
erate
a
vehicle,
O'Dell
Blake,
as
Vocational
Agriculture
Instructor
m
the
htgh
schools.
Referred
to
new
committees
,
W
B
H.arns,
local
manaport Charles Pullin, attendant.
Carolma where early damage
Her
father
1s
employed
by
defective
emergency
brake,
He
was
m
Monroe
County
three
years
and
Nicholas
or
back
f&lt;Jr
contmued
study
ger,
C1ty
Ice
and
Fuel,
Park·
asked
pernusston to bum a fire
esttmates totaled $10 nulhon
the
Parson
Construction
Ccm$10
and
costs,
Henry
G
ArnCounty
nme
years
were
St
,
mtroduced
the
brothers,
break
m the lower reaches a1
But officmls hoped that the
pany
in
Montana.
old, parkmg on roadway, $5 and
Previous to hiS appointme.rat here in Mason County, he - PosSJble future markmg off Vttus Hartley, Jr , and Arthur the dump to
help prevent
worst of the floodmg, whtch
cosls
was
County
ExtensiOn
Agent
AgrtculturaJ
m
Boone
of
sidewalks
and
pedestnan
Hartley,
of
Pt
Pleasant
,
who
spread
of
fll'es.
~ msttB
drove 3,700 persons from thetr
Others
were
Wllliam
FreeCounty
for
two
years.
Ilanes
at
Tiny's
Foodland,
Pearl
proposed
leasmg
from
the
town
of
a
dump
rental
fee
for tndJ..
homes, was over Gov Terry
man, stop sign violation, $10 Mr Cook was reared in
and Locust, after the .irm com- an addttional triangle of land Vlduals was termed "unfeasiblt'•
Sanford declared a state
of
and costs, Wdharn J Moeller, Roane County and graduated m the Post Off1ce Bu1ldmg in 1 pletes Its new warehouse and adJacent to their bulk plant for by Counc!lmau Gene Harrl• 1a
emergency m the area Mon·
dnvmg too slow, $5 and costs, from Walton High School. He Pt Pleasant
parkmg lot for which parkmg erection of a metal wareh&lt;luse an mternum comnuttee report
day and wired Presidenl John~
and Larry D Carson, Richard received his Bachelor of Sci· A reception In honor of Mr lot concrete was to begm bemg " wlthm h\iO years " They also
son for federal asSlstance
A Peyton and David Lawrence eiK'e Degree in Agnculture Ed- Cook will be held Thursday, poured today
asked the lease be to C1ty Ice -Refer~ed to committee MayGrate each $20 and costs for ucabon from West VrrgmJa tin- October l5, 7 30 p m at the - Alleged obstructiOn of traf- and Fuel rather than to the or Smith s request flll' higher
CARACAS AIR FORCE
speeding
11vers1ty m 1950 At the Unlver- 'ppalach1an Power Com p a· flC vtew at Roy's Food Basket, Texaco Otl Co to relieve the licens1pg fees for garbage hauiLt Col M1chael Smolen
of
s1ty be was a member of AI· ny AuditoriUm Dr
Richard N&lt;Jrth Second and Rutland·st , oil frrm of habthty, and asked ers, atso that cockroaches and.
Chandler, Anz, told newsmen TOPEKA Kan mPI) - Sen
Lawrence Coy Fields
was pha Zeta agricultural honorary Slavm, Area D1rector of the by a low stgn may be correct- future perm1sston to fence off termites are in town hall
early today he was "relatively Barry M Goldwater today de-- found not guilty of a charge and Alpha Tau Alpha Agricul· West V1rgima Uruverstty Appal- ed by negottatwn with
the bulk plant property m mterest - Put off to a special meet-\\ell treated" by the Commun- manded "a maJor re-direction" of fictitious reg:~stratlon, but tural Education honorary frat- achian Center, Will be the guest
tng, probably th1s week, 1 r•
ist kidnapers who held
htm of US space efforts in light of was fmed flO and costs for ermty
speaker Dr Slavm will talk on
olutton requested by Flo)d G.
0
pnsoner for 87 hours over the what he called " the shockmg dr!VIDI! lell of center.
He 10 marned and the father "The Changmg Role of Coop' Browne and Assoc' Marlon, 0~
weekend
news" about a multi·passenger Bond forfeitures mcluded Ra. of two children Evelyn who Is eratJVe Extension ServJce "
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engtneermg advtsors ln MiddleSmolen w&amp;s released late Soviet orbital flight
bert Copley, passmg on a yel- a semor m Pol~t Pleasant Htgh The Mason County 4·H Leadport's sewerage proJect, that
Monday mght lD Caracas' Flor- The Repubhcan presidential low hne, $17 50, David ~ea!le, School , and Robert who Is an ers Association will serve reI would set up a new schedule of
id&lt;~ dtstnct A pollee car found candidate sa1d lh1s In levehng d1sturblng the peace, $25, Bur- eighth grader at the Junlor freshments for the SOCial hour
actions Jeadmg to sewerage conSmolen a blindfold taped over a broad scale attack on Presl· ford L Capehart, failure to stop High school His wife Ia also to follow The publJc Is mvited
Robert Clark, inspector for the State Department of strurllon, acquisitiOn of a site
his eye~ wandermg along tree· den I Johnson llS 'a part • time with a clear, assured distance, from Roane County They are to attend and get a~ualnted Agriculture, congratulated the Meigs County Fa1r Boa r J ror the proposed lagoon on the
hned L~ Samanes Street at President" who Is out poUtJck- $27 50, W1llte 0. Dye!, speeding restdmg at 2222 Jackson Ave with Mr Cook and his famJly on its successful presentaUon when the board held tt s m er s1de of Route 1 below Hoi).
10 45 P m He was
wearmg mg while "maJor cnses . are $27.50, and Jack Philhps, no Mr Cook's office ts located and wtth Dr. Slavm.
' regular meetmg recently.
I son IS atemporal)' holdup
ctvlhan clothes _ blue slacks, burning''
vahd operator's license, $27 00.
Clark told the board, "'Your efforts m stag1ng the re- - Heard Jam~ Kimball, arel
• blue shirt and ' tle
Goldwater accused Johnson of
cent Meigs County Fair are known by the Department I1 manager of the General Tel..
.
activities ranging110m " if jiolltof Agnculture. The Meigs County Fair has come a long phone Co . review recent prt&gt;ical travesty of the Lord's Day"'
way m recent years, due to the efforts of the board and 1 gress and future plans of hlA
COLUMBUS - PRESIDENT to giVIDI! a short 10-mlnute
others connected With the work of presentmg a success- ftrm In Meigs county as a part
Johnson will make campatgn shnft to Ph1hppmes Pres1dent
Javeollea - persons under
ful fair."
of the f1rm's ••we'Jl keep you
speeche!! m Cmcmnati and Day- Diosdado Macapagal In San
U - wHI have to be off the
Clark. also pratsed
Melg!!l
mformed" program
to this Frtday, state Democrat- Francisco Sunday
streets wben a 8 p. m. curCobnty Farr Board Secretary E Shenefield and Hiram Slaw- Ktmball lndtcated the Melg!l
lc Chairman Wilham L. Cole- •'Because of his full·bme pol· Routme busmess was discuss- few sounds in Middleport beFrank Johnston for h1s part in ter The new director named area J S showmg more growth
man said Mond&amp;y Tentative JtJckmg, we now have a part· ed Monday at the noon lunch- ginning tonight un~ss accom·
the annual events at the Rock for the one year term wtll fill m u~ : o of phones than Its neigh.plans had called for the PresJ· time Prestdent," Goldwater de- eon meetmg of the Pomeroy panied by their parents, Chief
Dr H C Mullms, a 1963 Sprmgs fairgrounds. He clas~ the vacancy left by the restgna. bor areas, noted there are 3000
dent to mclud~ Columbus on the dared "We have a part-time Chamber of Commerce at OF Police Herb Gilkey, IUJoo graduate of Baltimore, Md, ed Johnston as one of the top twn of Robert L Jones
plus phones m the eounty, 20,•
1bnerary of hts second swmg President when we are faced Craw's Town and Country Res- nounced today.
College of Dental Surgery, Urrl- fair secretaries 1n Ohio
The electiOn Will be held In 000 calls daily, and 233,000 toU.
mto the lluckeye State
Wlth full • ttme and full • scale taurant. Dtscussed were the
Recent continued vaadallsm vers1ty of Maryland, has taken Another guest attendmg the th~ county commissioners of. calls annually His comp. J hal
problems "
' 'Buy Local!' stgns that have which officials warned would over the ofifces of the late meet 1ng was Donald Dmes of fice at the rourthouse Anyone an arumal payroll of $131,109 ill
Tbrft Scheduled Stops
been prmted, and their dlstri- bring action, has made the Dr K D Amsbary E Mam·st the Dme Amusement company holdmg a 1964 membersbtp ttck:- the county, and $145,000 WJU be,
NEW YORK - THE ~ETRO. Goldwater's remarks were In butlon, a brochure that bas order necessary, be said
in Pomeroy
who thanked th• fair board for et at the close of this year's spent m 1965 in improvements
poiitan Opera opened tts 80th a speech prepared for delivery been prmted and proposed ad~
Youog people involved In
Dr and Mrs Mulhn!! have Its co-operation
fa1r, or at least IS calendar and expansmn, part of w~b
aeason Monday mght With one at a rally m front of tbe state dittons to Jt publicizmg plant church and ~ebool acllvJhn one daughter, Jackie, age 3 It was announced by the board days before the date of the w11l be all' - pressuri.zinl 46
of tile grea~~st accolades,tn its House at Topeka, Kan It was sites, and Ule possLbU1ty of eondnuing beyond 8 p. m are Dr. and f,..rs Mullins attended that the three-year terms of five election , IS quahfted to vote
miles of cable, he said.
history for La Stup~da
- the flrst of three stops by Gold· securing an 8lrp0rt st~
to go straight home, the cb1ef Concord College, Athens, W d1rectors will e-xp1re this year
Attendmg were Harold Carna· Attending were CouneUmen
Austrahan soprano Joan Suth· water today, launching a fiVe- The ChriStmas program com- said. Parents of othert, when Va, and Mrs Mullins taught A dJrector for a one year term han , William Dowrue, Loren Harris, Clifford Stumbo, Wayne
erland.
day tour Wlth emphas1s on wm- mittee urged merchants to re- apprehelllled, will be hf'ld re- in the pubhc schools of Balti· also 13 to be ele&lt;-ted The elec- Hoffman, Rex Shenefield, Hir- Gibbons, John Zerkle, Mayor
MisS Sutherland touched off ning beck defectors from Re- turn cards they have received aponslble, the chief said
more county, Md , four years. tion of new falr board directors am Slawter, Davtd Koblent~, Smtth and Clerk Gene Grata.
the most remarkable of all ova- publican ranks in the heartland so tabulation can be made to
Dr Mullms served m the Ma· wtll be held from 5-9 p m. on Charles Radford, Chuck Wd· and Treasurer Bob E. Bytr..
lions, 8 stamping, shouting, ap- farm arena Goldwater also bad come up wltb • proposal for a
rme Corps before entermg den. Thurlday, Nov 12
hams, Fred Letfhelt, Wallace
plaudmg outpour of pure aud.l· speeches scheduled today in Chnstmas program. PreSident
tal scbool He has been In Directors whose terms expire Bradford, Fred Cklegelin, Her·
ence ecstacy at the end ol the Des Momes Iowa and Milwau· Jack carsey mtroduced two
private practice smce June, are Harold Carnahan, Wilham Ibert Shields, Orvllle
Brown,
"mad scene" three quarters ~If kee, Wis '
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gues:ts, Ralph Moore, area re1963, at Unton, W Va
The B. Dowrue, L E Hoffman, Rex. and Secretary Johnston.
the way through DemtZetti s
source lllleilt and Dr. H c
falnlly belonged to the Pres'lncl8 Di Lammermoor." It was
Mullins a n;w dentist.
byterlan church at Umon
a challelll!e that "La Superba"
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President carsey also urged A report has been returned to
-Marla C.llas- .-111 fmd hard
attendance at the Wednesday the Meigs County Healln Depar~
LT. REYNOLDS
JMARIETI'A (UP!) -The Ml·
to match tn her return as Tosca The Pomeroy Athletic Boost· evening jomt Pomeroy and Mid· ment that a skunk ktlled m the IN TRAINING _ 2nd Lt
rietta Tune!, a poUtlcally indelator In the oeason.
ers will meet at the
high dleport Chamber of Commerce Peach Fork area last week was Frank Nelson Reynolds of Mapendent newspaper, endol'lllll
school bullding this evening at meeting which will feature V. rabid
son has enrolled m the OrdSen Barry Goldwater for .r..
DAYTON _ U. s. REP. 7 30, Reina Lmd,
president, D Moore and Forrest Jackson Health officials smd today any- n~ Officer Basle trairung
Mtddleport's general fund the obJect of 110peration tion as president
Paul F. Schenck, the local Re- asks all members to attend
of the Industrial Commission of one kiUlng an aruma! that IS course at Aberddeen Provmg Watchdog" by council and Mayor Lee SmJth. begmning The Times m a Monday edlpublican congressman was re- The
Middleport
Athletic the C. and 0. Railway.
possibly rabid should cui
Us Ground Md Reynolds 1 grad- last summer showed signs of recovery today
tortal 58Id. "Smce 1932 Amerl·
ported in poor condition today Boostet Assoctation,
George The meeting is to be at the head off and deliver It unme- uate oi Wahama high School,
Clerk Gene Grate, authonzed by council m a sweepmg cans have been fed 1 lteadJ
at Miami Valley Hospital
Hackett, Jr, president, meets Grace EpiScopal Church Parish diately to tbe deparbnent
of recently receivt&lt;d hts commis- malton Monday mght to transfer funds as needed to diet of socialism With each bittThe congressman m the m the high school cafeteria thlo House at 6 !0 p. m.
health If a peroon Is bitten by slon of Second Lieutenant With meet the month's bills, reported the general fund's end· containing a little 11lOl'l! pol,..
mldst of o hot cam~&amp;gn for r.. evenmg at 7 30. All members
a pet or other an!mat m the the West VIrginia
National mg balance Sept 30 at $3.281 86, compared to a begm· thao the last. The Tim.. beelection w•s admitled to the hos- are urged to attend to help
Mella General Hospital
Peach Fork area. the mdivld- Guard He IS the son of Mr nmg balance Sept I of $2,421 04
tieves we can ulllmately relalll
While this is nothmg like !be l our freedom and our way of lift
pllal early loday. The nature of plan for ehe Booster Auction ADMISSIONS - Eber Car- ual should promptly consult • and Mrs Frank Reynolds
his Illness waa not dlaclosed. uptown on November 7th,
penter, Por!l&gt;nd; SUsan Mar- phyaiCI8Jl, the departmenl said
$8,000 to $10,000 balances
of men appeared to feel
basic only 1f we turn rlgbt toward 1M
tin, W Columb18; IDlda BradDRIVER CITED
four to five years ago, council- obligations Will be met
this world of reality instead of pl\lfll!'
JACKSON MAN FINED
shaw, Pomeroy_
LOCAL TEMPS
Earl Watkins, 38, Syracuse,
year and 11165 will be opened mg fartber down the le!twlnf
A NEW TROPICAL STORM Robert Callahan, 21, Jackson, DISCHARGES - Lester Hell· The temperature m Pome- was arresled by the Ohio Slate
Mel&amp;• Memorial Hospital
• m the black "
lane of fantasy "
- Isbell - brewed potential has been fmed $$ and costa by derooo, Harrisonville: Maude roy's busme55 distr1ct at II 30 Patrol and ciled to Meigs coon- ADMISSIONS - Ruth WII· Part of the relief to the gen- The newspoper wd, "Perhope
trouble in Ute At1antic today and Middleport Mayor Lee SmiUt Clnrk, Pomeroy;
Margaret am today was 66, under clear ty ccurt Oct 23 on a charge liamson, Southstde, w
Va. eral fund IS credtted to the no one man or group of mea
a fresh blast of wiDtry air push- for running a stop olgn.
Botln, Rutland.
sklea.
of paasing on a curve.
Russell N1tz, Pomeroy. John monthly 25 cent assessment be- can bait our plunge towart
ed aouthward across tlle New
Young, Mason; Grace Thorn- mg collected by the local hght 'bondage agatni The Times l;te.
EDI!Iand with ICII!tereci snow
ton, Robertsburg, W Va , Floyd company, as a sel'V!ce to the lleves Sen. Goldwater detenll
llurr!ea
WllJiams, Pomeroy, Margaret local government Recerpts go an opportunJty to try and . .
The Weather Bureau said the
Brinker, M4son; Esta HaW· to pay all klnds of utility cbarg· lll'lle our readen to aupport
tl opleal storm waa apected to
thorne, Racine
es, which m recent years has him Nov. 3 "
DISCHARGES - Floyd Car- drained the general flllld
----Increase In lntenslty during the
nlght. llurrleano-foroe
winds Unlted Press lnlernaUonal "feelllll! fine," the ogonc"Y Sllid. said. Monday nighl Sov1et space 1the rocket as up to W times son, Middleport, Walter Grues- Meanwhile, Mayor
Srruth
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
may SweEp the western Up ol MOSCOW (UP!)-The S.lVIet The Russian "space bull" wu aclentlata hailed the voyage of more powerful than the one to er. Pomeroy; Clytie Terrel, Monday nlght asked a commit- lfilda Bradshaw, 14-yeor-oN
Cuba later today.
Union's lhree-man spaee ohlp the first space ship In htatory the SunriSe as a steppi"'!-Btone be used m the Amer1can Gem- Rutland; Willis Durs~
Porn- tee headed by cmford Stumbo daughler of Mr. and Mn. and 1ts three passengers land- to carry more than one man. to moon travel
lru two-man space program.
eroy, Ppha Offutt, Pomeroy, and Gene Harris to prepare er Br&amp;dshaw, Pomeroy, wIt
COUJMBUS - DR. JI'IUTZ ed oafely today after a day in Tass oald 11 was designed to The Sovleta kept aecret two The new Soviet achievement Mro Sluart Brewer and daugh- educational materta! on t h e taken to Melis General bolpl6o
A. Pierson, presldenl-elect ol apoce, It was officially a n- stay np 24 hours It landed em major pieces ol tnformaUoo: put the Unlled States further ter, Langsville.
proposed live year tax
levy al as a medloaJ. potient by P the American Dental Assocla- nounoed.
Russian soll at 10·41 a m_ Moe- The oature of the "powerful beblnd In the space race Gem.
to be on the Middleport ballot eroy emersenay squadsmeD at
lion, Monday urged the city to The Soviet new• agency Tass CtiW Ume (3 41 a.m. EDT). new" launching melhod and the iru w1ll go mto orb1t u1 Febru·
Mlrrfqe Applfcaltono
November third. Receipts of I 21 p m. Monday.
fluoridate Its water lll!pply.
oald the huge VO&lt;lkhod (SUJlo TbiJ wu 114 houra and 17 mJn.. size and weight of the space ary at the earliest.
Michael Leo O'Dell, 18, Mid- the levy would be earmarked
ship Itself
James E Webb, chief of lhe dleport, Rl I, Ironworker, and lot utility bills.
PLAN SALI:
Plerson, who ta to addreso the rise) space craft landed "al the utea after It was launched.
Ohlo State Dental AsaoclaU.O'o pre-a8118ned area after success·
Made •• Orlllta
Tass oa1d the ftgure, when re. National Aeron•utics 8Dd Space Judy Lynn Mullins. 18, Pome- Mr Grate's report obnwed The XI Gomma Mu chopill
COllventlon, sold lluorldatloo 11 fully accompllahlng the set pro- It made 16 orbits of the earth. leased, would dwarf an!llltln8 Admlrustrauon, conceded In roy, caahier; Richard Lee Day· the street maintanance lmxl of tbe Beta Slpla Phi aon&gt;rliJ
lbe '"safest, simplest, most ef· IP'8m of ocianliflc exploration." Moscow television aald the yet seen In the histOry of Washington Monday that the Ioili!. !8, Middleport Rt. I, U. en&lt;ling with • balance ol $15,· wiD hold 1 ri1IIIIIIIP
uli
lectlve method of combattlnc AD llm!e llJlllOOl1lell - Plio~ Bight '"wao caleulaled for one 111411lled space ll!lhl-whieb be. Unlled States Is '"m 1 perlllli of S. Army, and Brentll Fern 1108, compared to 1 beglnnl1111 ~ 1nd ~J. Oet. If
dental deeay." Proposed fluor!- commander Col. Vladlmlr Ko- day and entirely completed." gan only 314! yeara 110 wllh catchln&amp; up" Bul he ll!fd the Creekmore, Rt I, Rutland; Kel- balance of $16,401 and mall op. and 18, atlbe balldlnc ~­
dation of the cllr'• woter 'IIIIP" marov, 31; aclenllat Konstanttn '"Valuable material" of a &amp;el- Russian YUr1 Gogarln'a .mgJe American Solum V rocket "ta ly Mullins, 2'1, Springfield. roof. eratlnc lunda, an endlna: bal· ly occupied by the Moytac S.W
ply has been a matter of C&lt;Nllroo Ftolrtlstov, 38; and ljl4ct our· enUIIc nature 11 the reaull of orbit 011 AprU 12, lllll.
d8118ned to ov....,.me thai er, and Allee Mae Romine, 19, ance of 132.91'1 compared to • at l b e - ollllillml.,..
reny lor 10veral Jean.
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Re-di.feCti"On
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Centralized Bus Purchase
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Five SEO Counties Show
Decline in Sales Taxes

COLUMBUS (UP!) - After a full year of debate. study. heanngs and more debate the OhJU Board of Educa-

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Cardinals Favored to Cop Series After Dramatic 5-2 Win

PHYSICAL ED

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day when the St Louis CardJ- j "Won by the Cardinali when the I Gibson, a former Harlem I Sandy Koufax ln the 1963 series Stottlemyt't to aet out of a sec~
Cards Boance Balk
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NEW YORr 'U Pl l - Rob Glb- t kees, 5·2 and gamed a 3-2 three--run homer to snap a 2-2 With a lo w DOlling pomt.
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son and T1m McCarver a pair game lead m the World Series he m the lOth The Yankees 1 our 13 batt
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of throwbacks to the old Gas
Most Jramattc of the five ' only one out away from defeat i only two
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House Gang days, supplied the I games of the 1964 claSSIC so 1m the nmth. had tied the sc'Or(' smgle-game mark set by Los ' al cha nge Up!! Gtbson fanned
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p1tchmg and ttitlmg powet Mon- 1far . the 10-mmng struggle was an Tom Tresh ' s two-run homer Angeles
Dodger
Jefthander j Clete
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Mantle
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a few days as the guest of her

Five of the ten southeastern 184 $163 471 37 $159 311\05
bus chassis purrhasing
TOKYO (UPII - Jed Graef, aunt, Mr
and Mrs. Okey
OhiO rounttes showed a deC'hne Mt'lgs - $6 790 06, $6 520 66
The regulations wtll be ftlfd wtth Secretary of State
a 22-year-old Prmcelon student Roush
tn sales tax col\ertlon&lt;~ for the $63 4:15 43 Stil 600 23
today and will become effectJve w1th1n 10 days A lawfrom Verona N J · tomght led M and Mri Calvin Ble1Sing
two-wetk period ..-.hlrh endt:'d
P•ke - S5 361 01, $5 92161,
su1t challengmg the legality of the plan IS peodmg 10
the United States to a 1 ·2~3 andr son LewiS were In Char·
Oct 3 accvrdmg to a report $40 761 85, $.'19 242 n
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the Ohw Supreme Court
sweep of all the medals In 1 e lesion · Saturd~y visiting
a
b\ John D H!!rbert . Trea;;;urt&gt;r Ro"s - S22,008 30 $7.3 Bfi9 68
The Board also took an un200 meter Olympic backstroke fnend Calvin Eagle, who ls 111
01 State Th~) wt-rt: Athen ~. $22:!.!18945 $21023111
precedented acuon and ordere::i savings would result He sugas Americans added rive more
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Lawrence P1ke , Hoss and Vm- 1 Sfoiolo - $29 095 90
$26,654 - ~
an Investigation of possible ra- gested havmli! a bill mtroduc_ed
medals to their lead over Rus- lhe hospital there
Mr~M~-~~~
ton Two of the &lt;:ountles. Ath 67 $237 254 21i, $289 026 56
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cia! se li:regat10n 1n the Stff'lt! into the legts Iature to require
sta
S to
ens am1 V10ton also show a deYlnlon - $1314 00, $....193 74, , ;
Elementary school m the Cin- compet1Hve biddmg locally for
JIMMY WJSE
r.raef, setting a world record ed on Mrs Rhoda Yeager a
cline In current fiscal year h- $17 096 31 $20.47185
'~ nnatl suburb of North College all school buses costing mo~ I M~SON - Jlnuny
Wile, of 2 minutes, 10 3 seconds, urday at Mason
Ui
Mabel and
gures over last year
\tolor vehiCle
housetra1ler
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Those ca ng on
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a !itudent of Wahama High
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Sunda" JnThe flgures show1ng the col and lhf' tax collection:. m Lhe
E E Holt, supermtendent of In other business the Board Sebooi, will attend tbe fl th tlngton • Ind ' and Bob Bennett Linda
W neM renner
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Mrs
Robt:rl
lectlons for the !\hi-week pt=r· IPn l ounlles for the two-week
public Instruction, was instruct- delayed achon untll at least
ti 0
of Long Beach Calif , spla~hed Hlcl
r an
ed to name a staff member to Nov 9 on a disputed proposal Natwnal FFA Conven
ID in third to g1~e the U. S It's Winebrenner of Sycamore, 111~
1ods endmg Oct 3, 1964 and p~nod endmg Oct. 3, 1964 and
Kansas
City,
Missouri,
on
Oct.
Mr and Mn Harlan Stanley
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Oct 5, 1963 and the ftscal year the 1otal fiscal year flguea tor
investigate the sttuation tw Ice for vocational education m 13, 14, lS, an0 I 6th . Jl mmy, first sweep o1 an 01ymp c ev- of · Huntington· and Mr
and
fl.gures for the years startmg the year starting July 1, 1964
brought to the board's atten- Ohio The proposal
involves
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Jul) l, 1964, and July t, 1963 follows Alhens- $8,66804,$67,tton
more than $52 m1 ton n
· ot~r schools throughout West
Two Ame can grr s a
foliow29912 Gallta - $5.1160 08 $41.·
The bus Issue was opposed by eral aid for the current fiscal
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medals by finishmg second and Donna.
board members Robert A year
Virgmla left on Sunday from third behind Australia's mcom~ Rev. Wilbur Baxter started 1
Athens - $10.212 83, ~14,782- ~46 90
Horkmg - $3.825 37,
Manchester of Can f I e 1d and Roy L Anderson, director ol Pt. Pleftaaat.
parable 27-yt!ar-old Dawn Fras- reV! val at Mornm~ Star Advent
-· 14, $142 32~ !9 $1511450 13
131,7112 46 Jackson - $13.000.65
Gallla - 18,•74 50. $5,556 54, ~.527 51. Lawrence - $8,624.Ralph S Regula of Navarre
Cmcmnat1 Secondary P u b II c
Enroute to Kaosas City they er who won the women·! 100 Church or• the Charleston Rd.
Pian Blasted
schools and Hugh Calkins, pres- wlll visit the bome ol Abra· m~ter free style for the third Several from Guiding Star at$78,133 38. $76,368 06.
68 $90,604 49 MeigS - $4,461 17,
HockiDg - $6 1144 65, $5.059 08. $36,653 94. Pike- $3,197.81, $26,Manchester contended cen- Jd&lt;&gt;nt of a Cleveland c1t1zens or- bam Uncoln, Uncoln's Tomb time smce her debut m the tended the Sunday night serv·
$67,489 89, $62,25818
917 15 Ross - $10,823 26, $91,·
tralized bus pUJ~hase would re- lgaruzatwn called PACE. op- and tbe
State Capitol of 1956 Olympics at Melbo•1rne
ice
Jackson - $19,640 70, $9,212. 71, 70, Scwto - $16,937 s:;, $132,Springfield, Ill.
M1ss Fraser,
known af£ec- Mrs. Opal Sayre, Marie Jo~
duce the numb&lt;!r of manufac- posed the proposal.
turers m OhiO and destroy com~ Anderson sa1d "pre-ernptmg
Al Hannibal, Mi111ourl, they Uonately as .. grandma," scored don and Lola Boston sang over
'11, $111,659.42, $104,8671rl.
39120 Vmton - 11,827.56, $17,The internationally
famous petitiOn as well as dts-tnbutors. a maJority of the school days will stay ovenir:bt at
tbe a length-of-a-Y.Tist victory over WMPO RADIO Sunda~
on the
Lawrence- $9,046.33, 112,547.· 131 51.
Don Cossack chorus and dane- He also claimed that costs for vocatwnal education favors Mark Twain Hotel and while 15-year-old Sharon Stouder of Rev S1las Billups
program.
ers will appear m Rm Grande would mcrease and d1stncts the separate vocational school in that city, tbey wi[ visit Gelndora Calif chppmg five- "The Country Preacher " The
College's
Community
Hall, would be confronted with mam- and mitigates agamst the estab- Mark Twain's Home and oth· tenths off her (nymptc record Board Baptist Sunday School
Thursday everung, at 8 P m
Lenance problems by perhaps Ushment of vocational pro· er places of Interest. They with a clockmg of 59 5 Miss sponsored this Sunday
prt&gt;The program will
include' havmg types of buses not pre- grams Ill comprehensive high plan to arrive In Kansas City Stouder was timed In 59 9
gram and dedicated ll to Mrs.
JRussian hturg1ca1 music an d vwusly purchased
schools "
in the afternooa of Oct. 13.
The bronze medal went to Billups who is ill.
WASIHNGTON (UPI) - A Three Southeastern 0 h 1 o folk songs mciudmg Cossack Regula, a former supporter Over Management Charged
Jlmm)'!l Vo-Ag instructor at Kathy Elhs, 17-year-old [n&lt;lia- Mrs. Ketth Hanlon is 1U ID
ts-year-old Negro laborer was League football coaches were melodies ~d battle
songs; of the plan, came out agamst Ile also sa1d "\\:e believe that Waham11 1!1 Glen Sntitb. He napoli.s schoolg~rl, clocked ln Holzer Hospital
beint held today for the slay- named to the 1964 Umted Press Amer 1can songs, dances, includ- it beca use the board could not vocatwnal educatwn is grossly is tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. 1:00 9.
Mr. Raleigh Ward of
tng of
prominent artist who International Ohio high school mg the Cossack knire dance in p r o d il c e documenlallon that over-managed m OhJO If we James Wlse, Mason.
Russia gained only one medal mont, . Va , is spending I
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was shot to death on a eanal football coat:hes rating board whtch 12 kruves are juggled,
were to r~etve proportonately
durmg the day, bringmg its to- few day s with his Sister, Mrs.
towpa1h where she used to today.
and other authentic dances of
even one-third as much mantal to four whtle the U. S now Flavta Leitner.
walk with Mrl. Jobn F. Ken- They are Terry Hansley, Gal- the Cossack regiments.
agement from the state In
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPII- has 10
Mr Leshe Samms of EleanDedy
lipolis · Mel Adams Logan and TIIe group whtch ts composteachmg readmg as we do tn Navy quarterback Roger Stauor, W Va accompamed Mrs.
'ft.~ vlclim, Mary Pinchot Tom Osbourne, Ja~kson
ed of 25 Co~acks from the reteaching automecharucs, I'm bach definitely w111 be absent GERMAN HOSPITAlS
Falvta Lettner to Mrs Nellie
Meyer, 43, Wll slain in an ap- Former SEOAL mentors on gwn of the Don in South Rusnot sure ,we L:Ould meet the f~m the helm when the Mid~ ANN ARBOR, Mich. !UPI) - Aten's funeral ln Pt. Pleasant
parent robbery attempt shortly the board mclude Chuck SID- sia, was origmally formed 1n
J challenge
dies face Georgia Tech Satur- A German nurse now on the on Sunday.
before 1 p.m. EDT Monday bart, Mt Vernon, Ben Wilson, 1933 m Prague, Czechoslovakia, MASON - John Young, re:
day night
staff at University Hospital here Rev Stanley Moor~ started
4
u :she walked along the Chesa- Warren, AI Scrivner, L1ma Sen· by Nicholas Kostrukoff, the 9, of Mason, W. Va: "a!a~s
The l1!63 Heisman Trop~ ~ reports the atmosphere
in a reviVal Sunday evenmg at the
peake &amp; Ohio canal in the ior Wilson is a former Wells~ present d1rector
ported today recovermg
. ~
winner • who has been hobhl 1American hospitals ia more re- Oak Grove EUB church
fashionable Georgetown section ton' coach, Scnvner coached at Since 1933 the chorus
has fact~nly at M~Ig~ Memo~lal
by a co?tusJOn of the Achilles !axed than in German hospitals
of the nation's capital.
Logan 1n the mid 1950s, and toured all f1ve continents It hospital from mJunes suffe ~
ten~on smce the season open~r Maria Weh, formerly of Er~
WOMEN fO MEET
Friends said that she had Stobart gutded GAHS lo the flrsl eame to the the U. S
1n Monday alterno_on -'~ a ~I at; ~a I
agamst Penn State, Will. remam Iangen Uruverslty Hosptall in
The Ep1scopa' Church Wo0
often walked the same path 1960 SEOAL championship.
1939, and has gtven more than at. the West Vtrgmla 08
of the al the academy while hLB team- Nuernberg, noted these other Lnen will meet Thursday, Oct~
with Mrs. Kennedy when the Bob Wwn, Martms Ferry, is 4,000 concerts m this counLry mme m West~olumbla sslbl
The annual m~tlng Bur au mates travel to Jacksonville, differences · physicians assoc1at~ ber 15, at the Pansh Hl&gt;Use for
former Frrst Lady Uved ln also member of the UPI board. All members of the chorus
Young suffe
a
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e I Meigs Cou;lyTu ~rm 0 t ~ Fla • for the football game.
ed w1th German hospitab do not a day of sewmg Dessert w1ll
: Georgetown
ar-e now Amencan citizens; broken leg a ndhotherf m)ulrles
be hheiR e Hay,h c."h rl
have private practices· all nurs be furnished by the hostesses,
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In- w~th dmner being served at 7._ game They went from here to es' trammg is paid for by the Mrs. Da e utton,
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ChOfUS, DanCefS
At Rio Thursday

Laborer Held
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Second World War m the ranks
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Saturday, Oct. 10, 1964
The .offiCial name of
the
' Bradlee, Washlugton bureau HOGS- 175 to 220 16 to 17 25; group IS !he General Platolf Don
~' C''Jef or ~ewsweek mag82lne, Heavies. 1S to 8; Fat Sows 11 Cossack Chorus and Dancers.
o tdenli!Jed the body at the to 13 25, Pigs 3 to 8
It IS named after General Platrgue
CATTLE- Steers 15 to 19 50; off, the popular Cossack hero
She was r· orced a few Heifers 12 to 18.60; Fat Cows who achieved
helping to
r~ ago from Cord Meyer Jr. 11 to 13.60; Canners 7 to 11; turn back Napoleon s invading
' was a founder of the Untt- Bulls 13 to 16.10, Stock Steers army in his marcb on Moscow
World Federalists. Inc., and 15 to 19 40, Stock Heifers 12 to m 1812.
nember of the Us delega 1680; Stock Sleer Calves 17 to The Don Cossack group Wtti
n to the UnJted Nations con- 22 50; Stock Heifer catves 15 to be the ftnt presentation m the
~nce m San Francisco In JillO.
R10 Gran?e College Arts Pro..15.
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APPLE BUTrER 11ME Common &amp; Heavies 18 to 23.75. ity ~oncert Associatio~ will be
The WSCS of the Apple Grove
admitted on ~embership cardt.
Methodist church will
make
ANNOUNCE SALE
Sludents of RIO Grande College,
apple Butter thil Thursday. Or· The Portland MethudJSt WS- Its faculty ~ staff must show
ders may bo called to Mrs A. CS will hold a rummage sale th•~r activity cards for admit·
E . Wheeler or Mrl. li:arl Rob- oln the Davis bulldmg Friday tance. The cost to the general
IDson.
IIIII Saturclaf lrom g to
ublic wW bi $l.2ii per person.
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SCOUTS TO MEET
Milford H sell Scoutmaster
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Columbus where they attended
:G:Ji:e•:·
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an Ohio State football game.
The Larkms then motored to
Indianapolis, Ind. to villi! J. W.
Jeffenes and family. Mr Jeffenes recently lost his wife the
p.m .
former Glad s Johnston 'Mrs
Jeffenes wJllybe
as
.l--by
Wedne~dday LDrt Ubr
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one of the first graduates of
the Mt iepo th bary a I fp
all
Rutland High along with Paul
m. to prepale e asemen or
Becm and Cl~ir Ta lor
No Pat Answer
make them nghter.
pamtmg at • laler dato.
Mrs.
L. Bryan[ eniertained Dear HelenMake your husband feel imFINED $5, COSTS
Mr. and Mrs John Pat B 0 y d This summer I wrote you of portant, and you'll be surprlsM .
p
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and son Johnny of Blackfork my problenu 1 am an avid ed how important you becom1
P.T.A. TALENT SHOW
w1th a Sunday dinner at her reader of your column but I to him agaiL - I, hope. Aned4
M
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Le ' cou t 11Ie Rutland p T A will span- home
have seen no answer to
me right there you ve check
M:~~~ :~ e:n ~:~~cati:n sor a talent sho~.· Saturday, Mr.· and Mrs, Eugene Brown there. I wonder if my troubles "marriage drift,. But dou't exchar /
November 7 at Ihe Rutland High and famtly of Califorma were are a little too complex. Bnef· pect a sudden
miraculoul
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School AudJionum. The public recent guests of bis gr~par- ' iy, here they are again ·
change. It took three years to
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"led 1
tal nt nts Mr and Mrs Dell Luckad
drift down this wrong chaJUJel.
1
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"mv'ur 0 ender 'd 80 eb ~ '
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compe . JOn, an may 0
thlfd for
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DEVOTED TO INTERESl OF conlactmg Vernon Weber .
Mrs. Reva Snowden and Mrs married three years.
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MEIGS MASON AREA
A $25 savmgs bond JS offered Joan May were In Parkersburg 2 Husb~'s Indifference.
My Readen Answer The MaD
as IJrst place prize, 110 second shopping.
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and $5 third prize. Proceeds will Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crul&gt; 3. Husband • elderly mother This is to answer the ean for
•uMIItl•..,...,. ....,_... ..alD't hft. be used toward the cafeteria tree and family have moved Hving with us, even though oth- help from ''Seamstress," and
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trouble
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f Jhll lemlln lid
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t.-.-1. 01111 • u • - Offla ' " - w"' ... Sauer 1.3 in charge of ticket former Jesse Wood. property an or
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getting tissut. pattern~ vaa. ur
11:'rn.:C.ttor~et
t-t!.':m ... sales
S .Iem St' now owned by Mr. won't.
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SOCIAL ITEMS
and Mrs. James Nicholson. The 4. Husband's over
attach· Iron the plece1 nat, p t I 1
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Texas was a recent weekend to thalr fann near De:lter.
ried. He Indulges every wish. keep folding and ironing un'"bMrtPfiO" .,....,
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guest
of
Mrs.
s.
L.
Bryant
and
Dale
Mus&amp;er,
rural
mall
ear-Hil mother. plus hiJ: ~ughter til they fit back into their en0111
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rier is on va.::ation from his du- make for financial drama.
velope.
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Mr and Mrs. William Larkin ties. Mrs. RosaUe Sayre 11 sub- &amp;. Husband's unresponsiveness As for pleating, I"m lazy and.
O..lh hlltiiMI ......
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to our love-Ufe (over a year ). over th e yean have deve loped
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.., nt .... ...entllt p .... of Hanrubal, Ohlo were recent stltuting for him.
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"" ... ~~..... on• """""" suo a.., allves. On a Friday evening he employed at the Rutland Forni- is overcautious. NOT at
doc- ed skirts full. so. lnstead of us~~!~. :.a~ re,:!nt:!':.'...•• m~ntttL attended the Rutland football ture Co.
tor' a orders!
ing the skirt pattern, 1 take •
6.
Husband's
Increasing bout three yards of material,
"rughts out wilh the boys " He cutting It long enough to make
urges me to go out more and a good hem. Aller the dress top
never seems to care where I is all lmlshed, I fold Its bottom
am.
edge In hall, in hall again, and

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Trustees will be elected and
resolutions
for 1965 will
be
ado ted at the business meet·
mg pscheduled to begm at 8.15

dleport,dask~ th:etr~~~~e~e:~

HELEN HELP US!

rememb~red

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Society NoteS

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Helen Bottei-...J

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THE DAILY SENTINEl
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Voice of Broadwav ... reporting
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

Qoalp Ill Gotham
Beloved comedian Stan Laurel is
much better after that headlined hospital siege with diabetes, and well enough to
go home. His good friend Chuck McCann,
the WPIX klady show M.C., just returned from a visit to Stan, where he dlacussed piiii)S to do a film version of the life
of Laurel and Hardy. He'd like Dick Van
Dyke to play Laurel, and Dick's reported
enthusiastic about the prospect; Chuck
would portray Hardy
Get ready for
the fireworks between Booker and Doud,
producers of Vaughn Meader's "First
tamlly" hit album, and Archie Bloyer,
head of Cadence Records. A big lawsuit
IJ pending, with Booker and Doud claiming Bler,er owes them a lot of mnney.
They p an to insiSt on a full accountmg
via the courts
Suddenly Winston Churchill Is boxoffice. "The Finest Hours," the flick

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:. producers have blueprinted another fea' lure, "The Outer World of Wmston
Churchill," as a follow-up. Merle Oberon
:: Is one of the guest stars who will parttci-

pate_
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~rl Gloria Okon about a role in the ser-

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The Discotheque
for LB at Perona's - an adJunct of El
Morocco - expects to have Audrey H•pburn as the glamorous hostess of one
evening during the month. II it happens,
political commentators from other na·
tioDB will be even more pu&gt;Zied than
they are already about our syst~ of
campaigrung, and they have every right
to be baffled. If Audrey does turn up, we
will have the spectacle of a lady who
lln't an American - a resident of SwJt·
zerland - whoopmg it up for one of the
two major U S. partieS.

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Sophie Loren, in Israel making "JuIa surrounded by plain-clothes po! lleemen after receiving threats that she
1rill be killed If she doesn't leave the
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country within a week _ _ _ Dlmlnuttva
Ch~rles Aznavour, the big n01se among
the French singers, showed up at the
Metropole night before last w1th three
smasbmg Swedish blondes, all at least
a head taller than he. He left the beauties only long enough to sit in on p1ano
with Lionel Hampton's band for the rousmg "Fiytng Home" finale. The audl·
ence naturally beg~ed Charles to smg,
but he told them 'You came here to

bear L10nel swingntg, not Aznavour

sing~

ing." He's here pr1marily to arrange future tours, and to try to get a work per·
mit so be could appear on key television
shows_
The rower of a column mention · As a

result o a recent item here, Gil Blum,
the gag-writmg dentist, has been tapped
to appear on "To Tell The Truth" .. _
Prince Spencer and his wife (he's one of
the Four Step Brothers of tap danctng
fame) are adopting a baby.

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the first to record "Secret Life," the title
so~g from the forthcoming Broadway
musical adaptation of Danny Kaye's old
cmema, "The Secret Life of Walter Milly." She's cutting the tune for Columbia, backed by a large orchestra con·
dueled
Grammy award-winner Mar·
ttn Manmng
Puzzler: Robert Moses
saw "Fade Out-Fade In" but issued an
order No photographs
Bill Rosen or Gatsby's IS workmg on

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"The Glutton's Cook Book." He's request·
ed rec1pes from .Jackie Gleason, Ernest
Borgnme, Jack E. Leonard, Alfred Hitchcock and Margaret Rutherford - but

so far, not an answer.

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have a rather

madly fattening soup I'd be glad to contribute )
Tony Perkins is wanted for
the lead in "Stop the World, I Want To
Get Off" in Pans
British girls are
not only moving into the chic business
offices as secre{aries, they're taking ov·
er in a large way in nightclub choruaea
and Broadway shows.

Today's Medical Report

By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M. D. play havoc under certain ab- When thll occurs In an art- Please don't tell me go to to so on until there are 32 equal
The clottmg of your blood ls normal conditions.
ery m the thigh, oam m the lq a counselor. He bas refused. II sections. I do tile same !AI tho
what keeps you from bleeding to Infections, auch as rheumat· develops and no pulse will be there an answer? - TRAPPED waist edge of the skirt materiaL
death when a blood 'esse; is cut lc fever, that attack the Inner felt in the leg.
Dear TrappedMatch pins, which mark theso
or broken. Anything that dam- lining of the heart itseU, aneur- Unless sucn an event 11 treat- I wish there WAS a pat an- sections; fold extra skirt mater.
ar's the Inner lintng of your ysm (abnonnal widening of a ed u an emergency, gangrene swer to marital problemo. There Ia! into pleats going the dlreoblond ve"e" can trigger the segment of an artery), and bar· will set In and the loot or per-- isn't, and that'• why they often tion you want, and then llitch.
process.
denmg of the arteriei CJ.ln aU haps most of the leg will be lost. stay unanswered in my files. This way, the pleating can be
Thus, although dotting is a ' damage these vessels and siarl Surgeons have learned a lot All I can B&amp;l II: learn to bear done with the least fuss, and
!Uesavmg mechanism, IL can the fonnat.ion of a clot,
even about how to treat these emer- what you can't change, but try the best part, II can .., d011e ID
when there Ia no cut or break
genc1es. They used to think tllat mightily to change wbat you the evening while
keeping
This type of clot !ormation is tt was useless to try to remove can't bear. An4 do It With • "Papa" company.
called "thrombosis"
• dot II 12 houra bad elapsed smile.
It's fun also to chango patNow. Take one thing at
a lerna a Uttle, and the UDIIled
Such a clot usually adheres since It broke away and found
By United Press lnlernalional loosely to the vessel wall. but a new bome.
Ume AnaiJ'20 your
troubles ~..... for the skirt is good for
Tuday is Tuesday, Oct 13, the sooner or later it Is apt
to Although It is trne that tho and find out whicll bothers you thts. I do Wlsh, though,
llud
287th day ol 1964 with 79 to lol· break loose. It then becomes sooaer the oporaiiDD is perform- the most. I eaJl guess:
It's when patterns have
stratghl
low.
a foreigu body In your circuia- ed the better tile renlll, oome your
husband'a iDdllference, skirts, manufacturer• would put
The moon is at Its first quar- tion.
leg bave been saved evea at~ right? So forget lesser things ln an extra piece to do
thlll
ter.
\ As it travela down an artery, ter • week bu ell(llecl.
(you CAN put up with
rela- finagling with. Using newapAo
The morning stars are Jupi- the cbnnnelo throogh which tt Various drugs have been ua- ~ves, you know) and concen- per or regular wrapping tis,..
ter, Mars and Vtnus.
passes become prolf"'8lvely edin an effort to diJsolve theM trale oo JDBkina him oea you doesn't work too well - oue 11
The evenmg star IS Saturn. narrower until It comes to a clots, but none have been sue-- as a very desirable Wom&amp;D. If too stiff, tht other tear1
t,og
Actress Lily Langry was born point where It can proceed no cessful. After the operation, he's worried about hit health- taall)'. - BARBARA
on thts day m 1852
further . Sucb a clot is called an hcwever, it IS customary to give sympathize: 1 man takes hlJ Dear Barbara.
On this day m hJStory·
"embolus."
anticoagulants to prevent llltY phySJcai condition very seriouo- Thanks so much for tilt food
In 1775, the Continental Con-~ There " a sudden cutting off extension ol the abnormal clot-- ly. When be sees you do too, he advice. Know how I'm aoing to
gress ordered construction of a of the blood flow below the clot ting.
may mtnimlze it, and take hll spend my weekend? MakiDg m.,
naval fleet,
bui, tf the vessel mvolved was
doctor'• word that he IIlii no littlest daughter a dross wllb a
1n 1792, ''eorge Paspington small, collateral arteneo usual- Q - Some loU. aays brown eaJIN for cancern. Above all, pleated skirt - YOUR way.
laid the cornerstone of the ly CODttnue to supply the a"". sugar isJI'I u fatWllng as white understsnd his feara, •bout ill· Thia column Ia dedicated 14
President's House -the . ftrst
If, as sometimes happens, a sugar. Ia this so?
ness or perhaps !allure, and family Uvlng, so 11 you're 1u1y.
public building to be bwlt In large clot obstructs a largo arlo A - Bnwa qu Ia cane or pretty soon they'D disappear _ lng kid trouble or Just plaiD
ery a great deal of tissue dam- beet sugar that haa not been aa maybe.
trouble, let Hela belp YOU.
Washington.
In
1937, Nazi
Germany age can occur before tho 1111ail extenalfelyrefineliaswlillolltlf- Don't oount and re-&lt;ount the She wW also welcoma your
promised Great Britain aad collateral vestelo can enlarge ar. From a nutritional lllaJid. thiDgs that are WTOIII! llith your own amuairJI uper~..,.. 1 _ Ado
France thai it would not vii&gt;- and tab over tile added work poiD~ !bora II 110 tdplfleaN, ~ -look for tht lhlnp !Ires• Helen Bottol 111 ..,. ot
late Bel&amp;ia• neutrality.
load.
dlfferoaoe.
tbot are RIGHT, and work to IIIIa IIIWIIjllpll'.

THE ALMANAC

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mound whlcll he knocked down
Whtte had to hold third &amp;I
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NEW YORK lUPI) - Ohlo l major eollege football rating!. 3i coaches on the UPI rating ! vtmced from e1ghth to stxth and acorru
~..t per game a• II Notre Pay
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r second but then cam~ McCar0
\State vaulted mto second place The Longhorns and third~ board
ISyracuse. the only team Wllh a Di:tlllt'
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Pn resl ! e most e Vt'l lO tee off on relief pitcher
and the Umversity ol. Texas ranked Alabama were the only Notre Dame exchanged plac- defeat 18 th~ first 10, Jumped
fecl!vt&gt; Yankee hllter durmg Pt&gt;le Mikke lsen s 3 and 2 pitch
Longhorns solidified their long teams m !he top 10 to mam· es with Mich1gan , movmg up to from lOth to seventh Both NeThe eighth , runth, and lOth 1thts sene!! htt the f1nt p1trh and dnve rt well mto the lower
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hold on the top spot today 1n tam their positions from the 1rourth while Ute Wolvermes braska and Syracuse are aver spots wt&gt;r~ tllll:'d hJ newcomers ' mto the nght freld bl t a( hfr"- lo nght f~tdd .stand! for the tamethe Uruted Press lnteroat10nal previous week's ratings by the 1sUpped to hfth Nebraska ad· agmg more th 311 31 pomls lo the top 10--Georgla Tech, ue the score
wmmng blow
COLUMBUS (UPI) _ Ohlo
~ londa a11d Arkansas, respec----~-yard run Also pariJ"cipalin• tn tively
Dailv Sentinel Porne10v Middleport 0 Oct 13, 1964-S
co11ege footbaU records, lncludiillll.liilliiiiiilillll'•••••••r------.,.•••lfiiiiili
ing games ol Saturday, Oct 10
the touchdown parade were
The triO ftiled places vacated I
Team
W L T pts Ops
rookie Tony Lorick on an 11· by Illinois which dropped from
Fmdtay
By JOHN KAD'
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main reasontt why the Colts the NFL title
vard da sh Umlas on a -; 1x ~ard 'it'etmd 1,1 141 11 1\pr~Jucl\1. ~:~nd
0 0 191 30
Ohto North 5
1 Unitt'd Pres~ lntt&gt;rnationt~l
once a gam are steamro!hng
And as m other gampc; l)m tolloul Tom Malle on an 80- UCI A
1111 h t 11
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5 0 0 137,. 60
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BALTl\10RE
IUPI\
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season
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Balt1mores
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runnmf.! ~amt' that s1xy&lt;trd pass trom Unnas AI nmked H!h lasl w••Jk ta ii Pd 10
4 0 0 119 27
Cmcmnat l
-the 1964 Baltimore Colts are I actly what they did 1~onday packed most of !he offenslve l togtdher. lhe Colts gamot&gt;d 166 relf' lVt&gt; a '&gt; lng tl-' \ 1, 1.,. tfit the
3 0 0
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You'to'f\n
hrsr tum• SHH ~ Nov 12 1956
61 as great. If no! greater, than Imghl agamst the St Louts Car- punch Four of the f1ve Coll i\ yards ru shmg
3 0 0
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otuchdowns came on rushing
Ohw Stat~: 3 0 0 70 17 11958 and \G59
Scormg the first four times plays
The CoiL-; spurted to a 17-0
Lou1 s1ana Slcl!t' !I-'d lhe ~eumJ
Demson
3 0 0 62 14 Ask any of t11 s Balt1more they got their hands on the ball
The key man m Baltimore's lead m the first quarter added 10 tur the ~t&lt; ond ~1r a1ghr Wl't k
3 8 1 80 21 teammates and they II tell you the Colts trounced the previous- "new look " IS Moore No long- another thn•t pmnts on one of followed closPly by smpnstng
Mmffil
West
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2 0 1 31 10 that Lenny Moore IS as great, ly unbeaten Eastern D1vis10nl er the fleet flanker back of fiVe Lou M1c haels' foudr hel d goals Vlonda SI.J i t-' 111IIH h r h1t.o( n . (J
Bai-Wal
3 1 0 113 56 1f not greater as he was m leaders 47 27
years ago, Moore now com. en- early 1R the secon period and Kentucky 48-fi SaturdJy .md
Utterbem
3 1 0 106 63 those glorv days of half a dec· The victor), their fourth In a trates on short yardage plnys never looked back .
Mus'gum
\'1-lldt db; out ul
1 knod;ed tht
61 20
3 1 0
Wooster
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ade ago when he starred as row alter an opening game and has become one of the 1 The Car dmals wer held to 8 seventh pitH e
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Capital
Johnny Umtas' favonte passmg loss to Mmnesota, .nstalled the league's most powerful ball 1touchdown and two ef ld
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Colts m first lace in the West- earners
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Hiram
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to l'llh aht&gt;, 1d ol
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Moore s spectacular come- ern D1v1sion and established
Moore scored one of Monday , seared two touchdowns agamst l-4th nmk d llluuu
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LOA.,N-'-f cP:::•~Y:::m:::•n:_::t--1
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1bea 1en 'tNtms- A n~ wna \' Stllte
Ohio U
$200
10.66
$1300 47.:W
2 1 0 76 69
fi'..~;l!x~..r '"'fffi.'~#"•
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15 Ott'l!Un '\o 16 Iowa
Defiance
Ashland
2 2 0
52 39
No l7 and Wyommg and
500
26.67
1500 53.87
NEW YORK (UP!)- The
Duke tted loc 18th Idled the
Akron
2 2 0 29 29
800
40.92
1700 60.45
Kent St.
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Cent St.
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I.Auls today determined
to
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25 MONTH lERMI
37 MONTH tERMS
H~td 'bg
1 2 1 47 78
earey on a tradition 42 years
HOW THEY STA!'IlD
1.'illm tn
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old. It's been that long Iince
NEW YORK (LPlJ - Tht!
1 d P 1rs&lt;; 1n1ern.1!10na 1 ma
Shop with cash. Save monE"y, Pay bills.
muuton
~earn they lost !Wo &lt;onse&lt;uttv• By UnJted Press International ume
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This week's Ohto college foot- JOr eo II ege f uot lJa II raltngs wtth
Xavter
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World Series.
HavE' only one co11\ t&gt; II IPnt monthly payI
Dayton
1 3 0 58 76
Not since lt%1, and '2%, when I ball schedule
flrst~plaee \0 l t ~ &lt;~'1d 1\-oo los
mt&gt;nt Ha~,oe more lnoney fur yourself..
York. Giants to back-to~back
Call
for cash ... as m1u. h as $2000. lt'l
g 3 0 42 103
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records 1n part:"n!lw~es
ManeIta
P01nts
Kenyon
0 3 0
Hork
Gl&amp;ttEs
to
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Team
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and ('onf1dent1al.
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newcomers, although lOth-place victories over Miller Huggins' Southern Cahf al Ohio State
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341
Case Tech 0 3 0
25 69
1 Texas 29l r 4 rn
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United Pre!lfl lnternatlosal
Mount Vernon climbed back in Yanks, have Nationat leauue
Xavter att NOhio
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COLUMBUS (UP[) - Coach- the top 10 after a week's ab- ttamt been able te stop the Ablaffil
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Alab&lt;o~ma
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Oberlin
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Mt Unton
!:14 of-the~year Earle Bruce would sence. Elyna, which toppled Yankees two yean nmning.
I ene
lrtsllan at Dayton
2 10
4 Notre DamP , 11 , 3 01
0 4 0
31
Toledo
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bke to have JUSt five more vtc Findlay l9 0 took over the The Lo! Angeles Dodgers de- Cmcm nat1 al Boston College
1
4 0
MID-AMERICAN 24 78 tones to add to his present ,; seventh spot Just ahead of un- feated New York Iaiit year in Western M1ch1gan at Kent State
Miami
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m a row
defeated Upper Arhngton
four straigbl game$.
, BoY..1mg Green at Toledo
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1 Syracuse i 3 II
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.Es Green
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a The new Massillon coach only The other newcomer was Cm- 1
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1/NANCING OHIO P!OPL! SINCE 1912
hto U.
1 0 1 :24 15 has a ftve--game wm streak at cmnati Elder w1th a 4-0 recQrd,
National Football League
Ohio Wesleyan at Tufts
9 Flonda t3 Ol
58
511
Marshall
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nt th
By United Press Interuat 1onal Oberlm at Lake Forest (Ill)
IO Ar~ansas ~ 4 -ill
Kent St •
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- hout a d efeat at Sa ~· I.GZanesville's
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Second 10 -- It . Lou1o;1ana
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Toledo
0 2 0
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Eastern Dlvlslo&amp;
at Augustana (S 0 ' State 55 12 F1onda SlatE- 53
WY 2-2171
West. Mich. o 2 o
8 63 1those last flve, he could be a
wondengg how to get
W. L. T. Pet. PF PA Mt. Umon at Demson
13 Southern Cahforma 46, 14, I
Bob Miller, Mgr.
OHIO CONFERENCE
Ihot candidate to become Oh1o's m the weekly standmgs
St Lums
3 1 1 .750 122llli Capllal .at Kenyon
lllino1s 30 15 Anzona Stat~ 15
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Demson
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Pittsburgh
3 2 0 .600 94 95
at Weslem Re~erve (Ue) W&gt;ommg and Duke 10 20
Musk'um
3 1 0
61 20 The way Massillon took apart 12 But Lmcoln fimshed In
PhtladeJphla 2 3 0 400 123 105 Ca!'le Tech al Washmgton and Oregon State 4
2
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83 41 a good Steubenville team last place and Zanesville l?th,
Dallas
l 3
250 66 97 1
Jefferson
Capttal
Ot'bem
2 1 0 71 66 Fr1day mght, Bruce could get to a qmrk 10 the balloting
New York
1 3
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saturday Night
H1ram
1 1 0
35 19 sh1p trophy besides.
Western Division
w1ttenberg at Manetta
Wooster
1 1 0
21 22
HIS Tigers rolled over SteuBalli more
4 I 0 800 179 101 &gt;tuskmgum at HeJdolberg
Marietta
1 1 e 13 36 1benville 58-0, and as a result,
Detroit
3 1 1 .750 103 71 Hiram at Otterbem
He1'berg
1 2 o 47 78 1Massillon was a runaway wm- NEW YORK (UPI )- World Green Bay 3 2 0 600 104 81 Wooster at Akron
Akron
1 z o 12 29 1ner m thu: week 's United Press Senes facts and figure9
Los Angele1 2 2 1 .500 11Yl117 DeCianct at Wllmmgton
0 1 o
19 41 1lnternabona!
Oh10
coaches Opponents St. Loms Cardt- San Fran
2 3 0 400103118 Fmdlay at Ohto Northern
Kenyon
Oberhn
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2 o 13 47 ratmgs Eighteen of the 32 nals (National League,
Mmne~ta
2 3 0 .400 119 127 HilJsdale at Raldwln-Wallacl
OIIJ1o Wes. 0 2 o
11 40 Icoaches vot1ng gave Massillon aged by John Keane) New Chicago
2 3 0 .400
Mt Uruon 0 S 0
25 80 first-place votes for a total of York
Yankees (American
Monday's Results
MID ~ OWO
282 pomts Runnerup Canton League, managed by Yog• Ber~ Baltimore 47 St. Louis 27
1
0
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24
7
McKmley wa9 a b1g winner, .ra)
(Only game scheduled)
Ashlaad
1 0 o 25 21 too, but the Bulldogs had five
W1nner First team to wm
Sunday's Gamtll
Bluffton
HEATING AND
0
1
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21
25
first-place
votes
and
202
pomts.
four
of
seven
scheduled
games
Cleveland
at Dallas
Defiance
~ 1 o
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Results to date· First game. Detro1t at Chicago
• Wil'ton
AIR-CONDITIONING
be on the top Instead of Massif- St Louis t, New York 5; Sec-- Green Bay at Baltunore
lon, the argument can be set- ond game, New York 8, St Philadelphm at New York
tied come Nov 14 when the two LouiS 3; third game, New York P11tsburgh at Mmne•ota
SEOAL ALL GAMES
teams hotik up m their tradi- 2, St Louts 1; fourth game, St. San FrancJsco at Los Angelel
TEAM
W L T P OP tiona! season-endmg game.
LouJs 4, New York 3; fifth Washington at St. Louis
Logan
__ ti 0 0 1511 6
Top Sill Unchanged
game, Sl Lom• ti New York z
SERVICES CONTINUE
Pomeroy
5 0 0 96 38 It was the third straight week (10 inmngs).
iferold ChaM Mgr•
Jackson
4 1 0 92 34 the two perenmal powers came Senes standings - St Loms
Evangehst1c servtces ~mg
Athens
4 1 0 1ll 46 in one-two in the UPI balloting. 3, New York 2
conducted at the Rock Sprmgs Locust lt.
Mldcll.,_rt
Wellston
3 2 0 68 48 The leadmg ctiX squads of last Reminamg games - Wednes. Method1st church, w1ll continue
PheM WY 24111
Nelsonville
J 2 0 44 70 week were the same this time day, Oct 14, at Busch Stadium It,~his:;w:ee:;:k;.-~Th:e~p~u~bi~Je~is~l:nv~t~ted~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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l 3 1 71 tr1 as Sandusky, Niles, Cmcmnati St. Lows, and Thursday
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0 5 0 24 122 Roger Bacon and Sprmgfleld neeessaryl at BuS&lt;h Stadium.
South flrnshed m that order
Startmg tilDe
1 p m. local
SEOAL ONLY
Bu t from there on down, time.
TEAM
W L T P OP there were some changes
Wednesday's pltchen - New
3 0 0 D2 0 made Findlay and SteubenvUle York, Jim Bouton (18-IS 1, St.
Logan
•Plus Fed Tax and Good Casllll
3 0 0 56 28 Central stf1)ped mto the big Lollis, CUrt Simmons (18-9),
Pomeroy
2 I 0 58 28 time last week and got clobOdds - New York favored
Athens
2 1 0 56 34 bered Both dropped out of 6-S 1o wm Wedr.eaday St. Louis I
Jackson
FREE INSTALLATION- EASY TERMS
l 2 0 24 34 sight m the ratings.
favored 11-5 to win Series
Wellston
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Nelsonville
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and
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CAR BATTERIES, 6 VOLT and 12 VOLT
6 68 wm over Cleveland Rhodes SatPa1d attendance 65,W
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Gallipolis
II 11 0 1M 3S4 urday, fell from mnth to 13th Net reeeipts-$479,0'M.II8. ComTOTALS
Group 1 - 6 montha guarantee - -- -- -- 7.95 exch.
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missioner's .share - $71,853 70.
St•ndard Group 1 - 18 months guar.
That made room for three Clubs' share ~OS,585118
10.95 exch.
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
Athens at Gallipolis
-- - Leagues' share - f20S,li85 58.
Heavy Duty Group 1 - 36 months guer. _ _ _ _ 14.95 exch,
Logan at Jackson
Hannan Trace 0 l 0 6 54
Five game figures ·
Southw'tem 0 2 0 12 114
Net receipts - 11.1144,7!10 «
Pomeroy at Nelsonville
12 Volt Standard- IB montha guar. - - - - - 15.95 exch.
Wellston at Middleport
TOTALS
7 7 G 214 214 Players' share (first four
FRIDAY'• GAMES
gameo onlyl $732,52313; ComOTHERS:
GALAXIE 4 DOOR SEDAN
12 Volt Heavy Duty- 36 months guor. - - - - 19.95 exch.
I.. ucasvllle at Ports N. D.
Eastern at Hannan Trace
missioner's share - f276.712 58
East Bank at Pt Pleasant
Southwestern at Kyger Creek Club's share $417,757 39_
V-8 standard transmission, green with green InterOak IDII at Coal Grovo
Hannan at North Galiia
Leagues' sha~17,757.34 .
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• Mrs. Mart Crary were hoateuID Pomeroy
Ill and son. Mark ot Columbus were and son, Bobby were Sunday
Airman WUll&amp;m. (Pete ) Wer- es when the Oaugbte.ra of Ruth Mrs. James Patterson and weekend guests of Mrs. J 0 h n dJ~ner guesls of Mr. and Mrs.
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Annual Bazaar
Is Planned by
Eleanor Circle

Mr. and Mrs. William Slater
and daughter, Susie, and son,
Bill. were dinner guests Sunday of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cabeen of Athens. The annual Christmas bazaar ·
Other guests included Mr. and was planned by the- I£1Mnor
Mrs. Hanley Cone and daugh- Circle of Heath
Methodist
ter. Vickie of Columbus. Mr. Church Thursday evening at
and Mn. Cont' and family are the church.
moving to California where he Mrs. Galen Brown, new pres·
has been transferred.
ident. was in charge of the
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wolfe meeting.
spent the past week with their Devotions were given by Mrs. i
daughter, Mr. and Mrs . car 1 Charles Byer with Mrs. Marvin i
Martin at Rand, W. Va.
Dowson at the piano. Miss Bess
Mr. and Mrs. John HawkinsiSanbom, member or the W.S..
of Springfield visited relatives C.S. and chairman of the After-;
in Middleport and Gallipolis ov- noon Circle, presented the proer the weekend.
grnm which · included a report
Mr. Lawrence Faulkner of on the Isabel Thoburn College
St. Albans, W. Va. spent the in India and information
on
weekend with his mother, Mrs. m1ssions. She told of the work
Jamea Faulkner who has been of Isabel Thoburn in the misill at her home' on Palmer-st. sian flelds and her efforts in
Mr. Faulkner's wife was called founding of the Christ Hospital
to Ft. Worth, Fla. due to the in Cincinnati and other mission
d~ath of her father .
projects.
Mrs. Ronald Place and chil- The date of the Christmas ba.
dren of Albion, N. Y.
were zaar was announced for Decemweekend guests of her parents. ber l which will be in conjunc+
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Houdashelt lion with the Arternoon Circle .
and daughter, MisS
Freddie The group discussed articles to
Houdalhelt.
be made for the bazaar and all
Mr. and Mrs. James Weber members or the circle are urg·
are visiting with relatives in ed ot contribute.
Dayton this week.
The circle also voted to preMiss Mlldred Hawley and Mrs sent Mrs. Roscoe Wise,
Jr.,
Oscar ROUih spent the weekend past president, with a gift for ,
in Jonesboro, Tenn. where they her service to the Clrcl~. T h e
were eueats of the Rev. and Mrs. financial report was g1ven by
Fred I. Gordner.
Mrs. Robert Byer. The hostess·
es, Donna Byer and Judy Fraser served 1 dessert course us- 1
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Christology of
Gospel is
Theme of Paper

Rev. Mervin E. Dow11011, pres.
ldent of tho Meigs County Min·
tsterial Associatton gave a paper on "The Christology of The
Gospel According to
Mark,"
followed by a discussion period,
•t the group's October meeting
at the First Baptist church In
Racine.
Tho Rev. Richard Martin, rector at the Grace
Episcopal
Church volunteered to give 8
paper on "The Body of Christ"
at the next meeting.
A busjness session was con·
ducted wlth Mr. Dowson presidfn&amp;. The placement committee
will set up the time and placa
for each meeting In the future.
A report of the committee on
a union meeting with the Mas·
on County, w. Va. Ministraiel
Association, the Gallia County,
Ohio Ministerial Asso., and the
Melp County Ministerial Assoeiatlon recommended a meetlng with the representativeJ of
tbese associations
on Thursday, October 22 at the Galtipolis State InsUtution grounds to
plan the Trl-county event.
The papers to be e;ven at
mln.J.Jterial meetings will
be
mimeographed and circulated
to the ministers. Rev. C. L. O'Connor was the host paator at
Racine.

AusUiory Planning

Benefit Supper
There will be a jitney supper
II the Syracuse School bOWle
Saturday, Ocl. 17. Serving will
llogbt at 4;30 p. m. 1be Syra·
euse Ladteo AlWIIary of the
Volunteer Flre Dlpt. II opon·
lOring l~ wtlh proceeds going
to buy caDdy to lrul the cblld·
1'111 at ChrlllmU time.

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The ultimate in year-round climate control is the electric
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THREE MENUlS
The menu for the Middleport
Pearl..t Elementary Building
for the remaining dayo of lhlB
week are:
Wednesday - roast
beef,
gravy, mashed potatoes, spin·
pch, 1ailk, bread, butter, fruit
cocktaU.
Thursday - hamburger on
bun, colo slaw, buttered cam,
milk, bun, butter, cookie.
Friday - fish stick.s, boiled
potato, peu, milk, broad, but·
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PTA Planning
Jitney Supper
November 21st

~lans were made to sponsor
a Jitney supper when the Executtve Committee of the Middleport P.T.A. met Mooday evening in the Middleport HIgh
School offlco. .
The supper will_ be Saturday,
November 21 With the Ways
and Means committee in charge,
lncluulng Mrs. Eugene Conde,
Mrs. Robert Burkett, Mr. Dav~
id Ohlinger and Mr Tom Scally.
Plans were discussed for the
regular P.T.A. meeting Monday
everung, Oc'ober 19 when Dad's
Night wllt be obsetved and re·
freshments served. Room mothers will meet following the Mooday evening meeting,
Present lor the meeting. were
Mr. Wdltam Ingles, president;
Mrs. I. R. Neal, secretary;
Mrs. Joe Baney, treasurer; Mrs.
Eugene Conde, chr. of Ways
and Means; Mrs. John Krawsczyn, pr~~m; Mr. J o h n
Fultz, publtclly; Mr. Wllllam
Russell, prlncJpal, and Mr. L.
W. McComao, Supt.

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Caryl C. Canterbury, Gallip&lt;&gt; j Mrs Charles J . Denny, Hog- IYoung and In/ant datJ&amp;hler,
lis Feorry , M r~ Louise Haws. sett, W. Va., daughter, 9:29 p. 1 Charles Roberts and Infant 1011,"
Henderson, Mrs . Garland E Im. Monday. Mrs. Shirley F ·I Mrs. Charles J. Handley and
GaWpodo, Oblo,
Bosu~. Hogsett, W. Va .• Maud; Campbell,
Hogsett, W, Va., I infant daugbt.er, Mra. Arthur E..-!
Oct. 10, IN!
ie Daniels, Lakin, W. Va., Mrs . son, 3·U p.m. Monday. Mrs ., sa un cter~. and infant soo, Mrs. .
G•u1e roadln1o;
Gallipolis
SALES REPORT of
Entered Hospital
l\fart~a Juhlmg , Hartford, W ! Paul L. Baker, Rt. 4 Jackson, Alva McG uire, V~gin.ie L.iv,.ng- '
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Ohio Vallc1 Uvtstock CO.
Va., Theodore Beegle, SOO daughter, 6:31 a.m. Monday. : ston , Mrs. Martin · SChneJde.r,;
on rol lers. P omeroy-Mason 20.- HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs . 16 Among th.ose who entered Spring Ave ., Pomeroy , Marsha
Oiscbarged
~chard Bright, Mrs. Franklm
65, P t. Pleasant 24.15, HJnton to 16.50 ;. 220 to WI lbs. 18 to HolLer ho~pt tal m . the past _2-4 J . Lloyd, Jackson , Raymond L.
PalienLJ recently discharged St urgil l. Christopher McKJnflPY:
.65 falling. Kanawha Falls 2.31 16.50 ; Light 14 to 16.50: F' a t hours. were Franc15 E . Pert1e, Cribben, J ackson, Mrs . Donald included Mrs Noah Sheets. Mrs Ca rl a J. Johnson, and Sharon
F . Manley
falling . Charleston 18.00. Lon- Sows 11 to 14 ; ~ tags 10 ~o 13; 122 r ourt h lwe .. AHen E Bilk- M Rice. Jackson. Mrs. David Francis Madden, Mrs. Cary L. 1 L. Jones
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N. Collins
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Alley Cats
Handicap
D. ~tcQ u ;:ud . Rt. l PatriO t, How· IF_ G•lliland. Rt 3 Wellston, I
were on the s.Jlls.
t.t. 80 : Shoa t ~ 5 to 16.
L. Clelland
3511
Total
Obio River _ Indiana down CAITLE - Steen oHiO
to ard C. McCormJCk, Rt. 2 Btd- Clitrord Lee Harper , Rt 2 Mc-- 1
H Russell
2711
Won l Lost %
12. 6:35 a.m.: Na tional up 14, 20 ; Heifer:-;: 12 to 19; Baby Beef well, Hoberl E. Twyman. Rt. 1 :\rthur. Robt·rt \" 7\.1orltz , lronT. Clelland
491
Sta nson,
3:50 p m .; Hlereneaux up 14, 15 to 20 ; Fat Cows 12 to 14.50; Ewln gton. Mrs. James H.. Ben-, ton, Mr:-;: . Viclor J.
H. Russell
488
Iola'1 Beauty Sbop
9:40 p m.; Lu ther Herdman up canners 8 to 10 ; Bulls 12 to 16; ne tt. Ht 'l Pt. Pleasant, M r s.1 Athrn.:&gt;, Wilh.1m .'\ F ,nr cluld.
Total
1618
M. Lehew
34\ 14, 12,20 a.m .; Tibolt up 14, 8;- Milk Cows 80 to t50.
Richmondale, and Mrs . Boyd
Woo 3, Lost 0
K. Welker
269 45 a.m.; Buckeye Stale up t5, VF.AL CALVF.S - Tops .21.· 1
Cherry , F ori Myers, Fla.
K - P's
P Young
354 4:10 a.m.; Peggy Downey down 60; Seconds 22 to 26; Medmm
P. Kloes
Births
J . Goodnitf'
269 15, 5:.20 a.m .: Pennsylvania 20 to 24 ; Com . &amp; Hv s. 18 to 26 ;
J. Kloes
P. Collins
531 down 15. 6:40 a.m.; Wayne H. Culls 15 to 18. .
C. Porter
Handicap
363 down 15. 7:10a.m.; Travis down SllEEP- Ewes &amp; Lm.s. 4 to I
F. W. Porter
Tota l
2t27 16, 6;45 a.m .; Codrington up 11. 10; Stock Ewes 4 to 10; fat
(Forfeit)
Won 3 Lost D
3:30 a.m.: Cherokee down 17, Sheep 4 to 8: Culls 1 to 5; Bucks
WJ&gt;n '· Loot J
Keith Goble Ford
5 a.m.; New Martinsville up 17, 4 to 8; Fat Wethers 4 to 10.
N. Teaford (l game )
97 6 15 a.m.; OVEC down 11, U5 LAMBS - Tops 197.70; Sec·
Pacers Four
B. Miller
380 a.m.: Reliable up 20. 4:40 a. onds 16 to 19; Light W1 s. 15 to PT. PLEASANT - Homer H.
J. Bailey
514
B. Adams
328 m .: Zimmer up 21 , 3 a.m .; Jef- 18 ; Common 12 to 15.
Pullin . 71. Point Pleasant Rnllle
M Bailey
369
N. Pluyd
387 ferson down 21 , UO a.m.; W.
2, died Thursday in the VeterL. McElhinney
293
L. Gilmore
378 H. Shaver, Jr. down 23. 3:10
Pleasant Valley Hospital
ans Hospital in Huntinglun afK. McElhinney
518
Blind
220 pm .; Walter Beckjord down 23,
AOMI'ITED : "Mrs. Richard ter a long illness.
Total
1694
Handicap
233 11 p.m.; John J . Rowe down 23, Gilmour, Pomer oy;
William
Won %, Lost 1
Totil l
2023 12:55 a.m. Tampico down Green- Franklin Craigo, Pt. Pleasant ; A life-long Mason Counly resSpoilers
up 2·45 p.m.; Ann c. up Green- Mrs. Richard Gardner, Leon; ident , he was born February 10,
Won 0 Lost 2
II. Grinstalf
391
up 4:35p.m.; Especo up Green· Mrs. William Snyder, Middle-- 1893, a son of the late Galeton
B. Grlnstaff
u · ker, masu
and Julia LeMaster Pullin. He
313
Forest Run Block Co.
up 4:35p.m.; Alice up Greenup por t ; Mrs. 0 . "'
D
unn
V. Hoyt
350
Hougland un ; Archelta Hayes, New Hav~ was a World War I veteran
S. Grueser
306 8:35 p.m.; Walter
A. Hoyt
341
and employee of the West Vlr·
S. Bartels
326 down Greenup 8:15 p.m.; War- en
Handicap
285
L. Winebrenner
:180 ren Hougland up Greenup 12:· DISCHARGED : Mrs. nay ginia Malleable Iron Company
PRICES START
Total
1680
10
a.m.
:
Dixie
Challenge
down
Sullivan,
Pt.
Pleasant.
for
29
years.
His
wife,
Edith
E. McKinney
323
Won 1, Lost !
AS LOW AS
Lawhorn Pullin, one daughter,
P. Ingels
333 Greenup 12:30 a.m.: Orca down
Handicap
NUDE CLUJ' SACKED
Ali ce, three brothers and one
2Z2 Greenup 1:20 a.m.; Bob Benter
NEW ADMIRAL COLOR
Evelyn'• Grocery
rtDELITY CONTROL ,~.,, ~ ··· ~ f
Total
1890 up Greenup ~ : 30 n.m.: Elisha PT. PLEASANT - The shrr- sister preceded him in death.
fl . Barton
~l u n1 ,n v.-ilrrn~, l
355
Wt.~ods up Greenup 7 u.m.; iff 's department is i1w estigatSurvi viug are a daugltl ..:r ,
Won I Lost !
~~~'
n che~ t C\J: u• , 1V
L. Eblin
335
T' ......_ l n • l an l l)'!
Friendly Tavern
Pamela D. up Greenup
8:05 ing the thc(t u( several rccrcu· Mrs. Mary King . Lorain, Ohio: , When you bave un
With Workablo
B. Eblin
2liO
A. Smith
280 a.m.; C. V. Hurner up Meldahl Lional items from the Wea-Tan three sons, Delbert, James and I
insurance claim,
R. Barton
436
394 4:15 p.m.; Ravenswood down Nudist Club which occurred Melvin Pullin. all of Lorain: I
L. B~~oe
Trade-In
NEW ADMIRAL AUTOMATIC
Handicap
188
S. Wippel
379 Mc\dahl 7:30p.m.; Carol Brent sometim(' bctwe" n Sept. '!:1 and two sis ters, :\1i ss Nannie Pull- I relax-play tennis!
MAGNETIC-FREE CIR CUIT
THESE ADMIRAL
Total
1514
377 down Melda hl 8:30 p.m.; !1. H. October 4 but was uot discov+ ins . Pl. Pleasaut Rt. 2 ;md Mr.s. l We'll put ou•·•ch·es
D . Glaze
Wm~ I, Lo•t J
380 Bosworth · II down Meld ahi 10 ered until late Sunday. Entry Mar ilyn Wilcoxen, PL. Pleasant
A. Nease
• 24 kt. gold precision
m your •hoe• "i.tb
Foursome
Handicap
174 p.m.: Invader down Meldahl 11 was gained ~Y prying open a !H. 'l; 15 grandchildren and l
wiring ' in vital area.
L. Winebrenner
382
1984 p.m .; J . S. Lewis down Meldahl door.
great grandchild.
Total
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G. Hovatter
384
.. ........... ....... .. ... .. Bnghlness control.
Won 2 Lost I
1:25 a.m. : Val voline down Mel·
Funrral service will be held
R. Hovatter
447
dahl 5::!$ a.m.
CHECKS IN MAn.
· Wednesday 2 p.m. in the ChapK. Yeauger
591
•PIAIONAL HAVJC!
ADMIRAL . .. Mm-J1 uf (;Juu!t t:y 1'hr(Ju.ghoullhe ~Vorld
Ind. High Game - P. Col- Gallipolis Dam - Lynn B. CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) - 1man -Wi lcnxen Mortuary with ,
Total
1804
206.
down 5:20 p.m.; Cathy R. down I The Cincinnati Heds, who tied ~h e Rev . 0 . ~ - Ca;der officiat- 1
, .. !, Lost •
Ind . High Series - P. Collins 7:15 p.m.; Linda Chotin down ! for second in the National mg. Bnnal Will be m the North- Jim Johnson &amp; Bud SimpJon
Agents
Ind. High Game - Men,
9:15 p.m.; H. E. Bowles up 4 1League pennant race, have an- ~~ cer_netery, . North_up. Ohio.
.
Veauger 219: Women, M.
Team High Game - Friend- il.m .: Solvay up 8:40 a.m.
nounced that all checks mailed I LiravesJde services Will be con- Johnson-S1mpson Int. Agency
., 14,,
ly Tavern, 741.
Kunawha River Charles to U1e duiJ for the World Series Iducted Uy American Legion Middle~:~~ ~hf:ats ~~9 · 2_ 2903
Ind. High Series - Men,
Team High Series
lola's K. up Marmet 10:10 p.m.: Esso tickets were in the mail for re- 1Po.q1 No. 23 . .f&lt;~riends may call
'
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
th e mortuary after 4 p.m.
UIUS£NfiNG A':THA OOUA.lTi
Ycauger 591; Women, G.
Beauty Sbop, 2127.
West Virginia down Marmet 11:· turn to tl1e senders.
I at
AHo suRETY coM~AHY.
.atter 384.
40 p.m.; Lucy Jane L ll cas
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. Tuesday.
HARTfOto, CONHECfiCUr _ _ _;..,.,...,....,......,___....,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...,...,_,l
Team High Game
·down Marmet 2:30a.m. George Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson
.,me 620.
1 Price down Marmet 3:50 a.m.; and daughler s, Tammy
and
Team Hlgh Series
Thelma Ann up Marmet 6:50 a. Cheryl, of Wolf Pen to visit
lime 11104.
m. Helen Z up Winfield 5:20 p. Mrs. Slack's brother and sister.. ..... ;-: .
. . ·.·&gt;
m .: Elgercliff up Winfield 9:20 in-law, Mr. and Mr ~ . Edward
INDUSTKIAL LEAGUE
p.m. Beaver down Winfield 9:30 Blake am.l fa mily of Littridge
Ocl. 8, IJ64
p.m.; Allen R. Merrill down recently.
K • C Jeweler•
- - - - - - - . - - - . - - Winfield 10:10 p.m.: Jerry "Bos- Visiting Rev . and 1\tlrs. Earl ,
·•.&lt;":
&lt;· ·•.
C. Rideout
469
Mr. Hand Mh rls,RTituhs P~edke;s, worth down Winfield 2:30 a.m.: Custer were Mrs. Ethel Hobach
M
G. Orate
501
rs. ersc e ous an
a- 0. F. Shearer down Winfield or Racine, Mr .•1nd Mrs. AusP. Radford
453 ma, accompanied Mrs. Mary "·55 a rn
ti W If 0 f L t t F 11 1M
Sheets to "~&lt;~ytor: Sunday follow· u.
· · ·
n
e
ear a s, r.
L. w~
~
and Mrs. Joe F'erber, Mrs . .floA. Stobart
454
a ten day vacation here lmore of Carey visited here rent:e Smith and Mrs. l 't a
Handicap
45 with relatives. Enroute they recently with friends. He was Chapman of Chauncey.
Total
2484 called on Mrs. Kate Wider and . a former pastor of the Church Mrs. Martha Ables and chiJ.
Woa I, Loll I, Point&amp; i
son, David, in Columbus.
of the Nazarene.
dren have moved from
the
Swisher &amp; Lolo..
Week end guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marri- Cross property on Cherry St.
J. Bailey
513 Mrs. Harry Davis of Sixth St. snn of Ashtabula visited here to the house on Water St. ownT. Bowen 12 games)
288 were Mr. ana Mrs. Haro ld John - with Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Cot- ed by her sister, Allah Teaford
H. Lohse
412 son and Mr: Richard Leifheit, trill Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence of Hebron.
K. Wiggins 12 games) 31&gt; Springfield. They cam~ to at· D~d~lle, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Chnp·
W. Wilford
539 tend the Pomeroy Middleport London, Mr. and Mrs. Charles man and daughter, Shelley, of
Blind
260 [ootball game.
Lisle and other rclalives.
Columbus visited Sa turday with
Total
2361
l..e!!ta Boggess and nephew, Mrs. Mary M. Oidjle and his grandparents, Mr.
and
W• 1, Lost 2, Points 2
Falfordf Campbell, and th~ee daughter, Grace Oiler, spent a I\';rs. James S. Quick.
Asbfand Oil
sons o Charlesto~, W. \a., jfew days wilh their daughter
-Ada Slack
~. Fullrod
402 spent a Sunday With Mrs. Osa and sister, Della Starkey, in
R. Sargent
468 Boggess.
.
Columbus.
Mrs. Diddle reH. Vineyard
434
Mr. and Mrs. Jumor Author· rnained for a longer visit.
M. Sawyer
410 son_ of Texas and Mrs. Kenny Mrs. Howard Neigler and
E . Gilland
496 Ebhn of Po11eroy called
on Mrs. Beulah Neigler ::md son,
Handicap
87
Myla Hudson
David of Racine called on relaTotal
2457
Mr. and Mrs. Erne~t The~ss tives here recently .
jn 1, Lost 1, Tie 1, Points 5 and children of Grove
C1ty Miss Rose Ann Theiss of
Davis-Warner Ins.
spent a week e~d with ~is mo- Jackson spenL the week end
...t. Chesher
448 lher, Mrs. Carne Sinclair.
with her mother, Mrs. Carrie
Mrs . . Dorothy Higgenbothem Theiss.
R. carson
475
F . Reichert
435
an~ children, Paul, Roger and Mrs. Etta Custer of Spring· .
E. Perry
455 Ke1th, of Tampa, Fla ., spent field visited here with
her
L. Smith
491 several days with Rev. a n d son and daughter-in-law, Rev.
Total
2310 Mrs. Earl Custer.
and Mrs. Earl Custer.
Won I, Lost I, Tie I Points
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crow Myla Hudson visited
and son, Jimmy, accompanied Vella Gerlach and Mr.
BLUE &amp; GREY
by Mrs. Helen Wetzel and son, Mrs. Johnny Gerlach
V. Wippel
~
Don, of Columbus were In Har- family of Letart, W. Va.
A. Coates
54S dy, Ark, on business and while Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wincbren·
K Bachner
478 there visited Cheerchokee Vii- ner and ~ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
W. Chisler
496 lage.
Winebrenner and daughter, MaJ. Duerr
428
Roger K. Hubbard, stationed ry Ann, spent a sunday with
Total
2432 with the U. S, Navy at Gal· Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kay and
won z, Lost 1, Polnls 6
veston, Texas. spent a ten day family at Milton, w. va.
Mr. Bee
leave here with hJs wife, Nan· Mrs. William Eichinger and
No one knowa better than an experienced Cadillac owner how each year sees Cadillac excel
D. Dotson
476
and son, Roger Lee.
Mrs. Nancy Eichinger and son,
L. Jewell
494
Mr. and Mrs. James Pickens Roger Lee, spent Monday and
in an the qua1 ities that rna ke a
desirable. But in 1965, lll~llTelous
J. Louks
465 and daughter, Lisa, of Colum· Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
M. Werry
360 bus visited Mrs. Maude John- Doyle Gibbs and son of Viennew smoothness and guiet have been added to Cadillac performance. There's l'\'en more
P. Cascl
458 son and sister, Josie Pickens na, w. va.
Handicap
24 and Mr. and Mrs. Titus Pick- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lehew
brilliant response from an improved Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission . New
Total
2277 ens.
and Debra of Charleston, W.
won 1, LolA: Z, Poln&amp;s 2
Mrs. Eva Armentrout of Po. va. were recent Sunday guests
Ind. lf'ib Game - L. Wolfe, ca, W. Va., spent a week end of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis.
luxury now graces the world's mostluxurious interiors .... and Cadillac\ , famou s riJe and
E Bachner ltie) 21Z.
with Mrs. Monte Guinther.
Miss June Nelgler of Galli·
Ind. Hlgb Series - L. Wolfe Mrs. Leora Schart of Porn.. polls called on Mrs. Maude
handling have both been noticeably improved. Cadillac for 1965, for its
162.
roy, R. D. spent a few days Johnson and Josie Pickens re- .
Team HJgh Game - B l u e with her daughter and son-in- cently.
I
long-time as well as its first·time owners,
~ Grey 903.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Ada Slack, accompanied
Team HJgh Serle'&gt; - K l C Eynon and cblldren. She also [riiiiii.oiii..i.ii...........i......'-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"1
promises a driving reward that is trulv. out of the ordinarv.
Jewelers 2484.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Donovan and family.
in
WOMEN'S SUNDAY LEAGUE Mrs. Carrie Sellers is
Columbus
where
she
went
to
So new! So right! 5o obviously
Oetober " 1961
Crow'!! Steak Rouse
attend the wedding of
her
IN THREE FINISHES:
3811 grandson, Larry Sellers, son ol
eMILL FINISH
L. McKinney
R Edwards
243 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sellers.
eANOD.IZED
e BAKED ON PLASTIC WHITE
SEE THE 19611 CADILLAC-THE STAli;OARD OF TliE WQkLD-AT YOUR AUTHORIZED D&gt;:ALUl
418
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winebren·
P. Roush
376 ner and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
s. Parsons
ln•ul1tlon Stocked In 3
330 Winebrenner and daughter, MaBlind
Thlcm-o With Foil
. ·'
Weather Stripping
183
Ann, spent a day recently
B1ckln1
Handicap
1930
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E.
Total
IWeaver and children.
won 2 Lolt 1
Ed's Alll4 Trim
Mrs. Wllkie Sarson of Port·
'f: .,...
recently called on Mrs.
J. Gilland
~;pl
Ada Slack.
290 N, 2nd Ava.
Middleport, 0.
242 W, MAIN ST.
POMEROY, 0.
M. Vineyard
'Iii
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Market Report

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uslgnment at Keesler Air ChW'Cb met Monday afternoon Circle of Racine, visite&lt;l Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Nor+1 Mrs. Harold Erwin and dau+
Force Base in Mis&amp;Wipp1 af- at the chun::h .
da~· . with Mrs . Dessie Patter- ris and son, Clarence or Racine 1gh ler. Mrs. Robert Wines and
ler s:pendh11 a month with his The mee ting opened witll the son.
were Sur&gt; .fay guests of her par· children Lori and Robert visitparents, Mr . .l:l.tld Mrs. G. G. slnging of " America '"
and Mr. and Mrs . Cla ir Boso and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stiles. ed Monday afternoon with !.1rs.
Werner. Werner had just com- "' This Is My Father's World.' ' family of Great Bend visited James Ginther or Midd le town Erwin 's mother, Mrs.
Albert
pleted a »-months lour of duty with Miss LucreUa Genheimer Sunday afternoon , with her mG- wa s a recent guest of hi s par- Mf'es . They al so visited Mr. and
In the PhUlpptnes. He is begin- at the piano. followed
with ther, Mrs. Dessie Patterson.
ent s. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Ginth- Mrs. Earl Delny Sr. Mrs. Er- , i
rtlni his second four-year en- prayer by Mn. Frank Stewart,
Mr. and Mr s. Mason Flsher er.
win remained for a few days I
Ustmenl in the U. S. Air Force. who also led devotions taken and daughters, Carla and Bar- j \'Jr. and Mrs. Everett Thorn- vi sit with her mother.
M
d
Lar B
from Mark 4:26-31.
bara of Minersville visi ted Sun- Ias and Mrs. Clara Thomas vi s- lr=----=======. '.j
r. an Mr~.
ry unce Mrs. Neutzllng , president con- day evening with Mr . and Mrs. Hed Sunday in Crooksville with
and di~· Stevie, Colwnbu!, are ducted a short business ses.1iion. Robert Wamsley and family, Mr. and Mrs . Walter Thomas
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NO OBLIGATION FOR ESTIMATES
spen ng several days with their Flowers were -=-·
- t to Mr. and Union Ave.
•
and famil y.
PHONE 667·3415 OOLLECT
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs . A. V. Howell who are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dixon
Bunce and Mr · and Mrs. Don celebrating their 70th wedding and children, Susan and RogRea.
anniversary today, October 13. er and Mike Carleton and Bob
Frankie White is vi!iting In A round robin card was sent Arnold visited Sunday at Shade,
Belle, W. Va. with his father, to Mrs . Eal Denny. Sr., a mem- with Mrs. George Fulton.
!BY REQUEST)
Thomas White and family .
ber who is ilL
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt
CONTRACTOR
AT
Miss Eunice Bradfirld of Chi- The program waa in charge and son , Bruce of Columbus SECONDARY TO KIDNEY IRRITATION
eago, Ill. is spending several or Mrs. Slew art and several were weekend guests of her mo- After ~ ~. ~omplon Kldnu ~~~" lUadder lr ELECTRIC HEATING and INSULATION
· (er, M'ISS Ad- readings were given, including - - - - r!tet! on s etfed ~w lee u m..an1 women &amp;8
d.a ys WI'th her SIS
me n and,narm•te~ oatelll!tl.ndnervo us
1',
di B df ld
rru m t oo freque nt, burnlna: or ltchh11
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" Harvest Moon'' and " Flowers lh
gram
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ou mu· lo!e 5leep &amp;nd suJrer rrom Heud Mr . and Mrs. WI 1am e - in December,'t by Mrs. Stew- A dessert course was serv· •chu,
s...:ta ch• and feel old, tlre&lt;t , de ·
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· .ar1 : "Aftermath o ummer, ed by the hostesses from a ta- uuall7 brlnn ta1t. relarlnc 11omtort br
P. 0. BOX 224
COOLVILLE, OHIO
roath Property
f
curblnK ~r r lt ll tlnt • "'~" 6 In 5tron..: • ..:1~
on S· Th ...'•d Mrs. Neutz li ng; ' Leaves
0 ble with white cover and
a urine
and bp anal,eosle ttaln reu~t. o~ .
WY 2 ..5428
POMEROY ~ ~
Ave. formerly occupied by Mr. Autumn,'' Miss Ada Genhei- centerpiece of fall flowers.
m a nx at dru•~~:lllte. Fed ~&gt;etter ta&amp;t
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and Mr!!. Edward Johnson and mer; ' 'Don't Say It,'' Miss --..:...-----:==::::----:= :-:== c-family. Mr. Nelson is affiliated Lucretja Genheimer; and ''A
with the Lakin Hospital.
Belter
You/' Miss
Carrie
Charles Haskins rem.1ined in Yeager.
Washington over the weekend. A reading, "A Living Mes·
It was erroneously
reported sage, " and three original puthat he visited in Middleport. ems, "October," "God's GarMr. William Bradford has den," and 'The Road of Life,"
returned from Westervill~ where writtrn and read by Mrs. Ja·
she was the guest for several cob Gloeckner and 'The Lord's
days of her grandson and fam- Prayer, " in unison, concluded
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lohse
and nt'w baby daughter, Lori

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Mro, Dorothy Hanley wu taken to Holzer hospital Monday
OCT. "
where she underwent ~~~r~~ery . White R&lt;loe Loclgo A&gt;IIIIHilJ
She Itt convalescing nicoly.
of Middleport will moot Wefi.

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thmc• aortb ?8 red~ tbeDce
no l"tb "Y8 de1. Nil Dt roU Uld M
Unlu to tbe ro•d: tJtence 1lOrt.b •

al for three weeks followincr
....
surgery.
::· r':.'!, t.ha:..~~,tu. • :aa:·~ Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd &lt;Ju-.
w•t u roc1.1 aDd • lliW to tW dy Morris) are announcJn.r the
Portl!. llne ol allid rracUonJ than.oe •
...
•ut M~ rod• to tl!.a oortbeut co,.. btrth of a son, at the base hosoer ot .aJd fra!!loo: thence 10utb
·tal at Savanna h , Ga. Tbe¥
134 rod• to tba 11 1ae1 o1 be 1 1nn.~o 1 p1
~onta1nln1 ' 1 a~ Ill" toe rodt. · have anothet .son David Mr
SECOND TRACT: ae,mntn1 at tM
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nortbwe•t cornu of Fra~Uon No. and Mrs. Bruce Morris and 80D
f
f
n. tKtloJI No. • · To'IVJI No . " La
S
ah
be
R.allM• No. n of u,. Ohio Com·
rry 1e t or avann
to
:::t·UJ~~=:~ ~~"~tt~O: witb their daughter and new
we.t tlW roeet; thenc. oortb 001 baby.
~e~~a::;_~~~~~ V~i."iao, Pace Mr . and Mrs. WilliamS. JoJtn..
447• DaM Keconl•. u:e1p Cou.n\31', son of Columbua are announcoJUo.
Term• of su~ cam for no' 1... lng the birth of a son, Phillip
:.~.:a·~~lbre!'r.--:r:~u.~:~ Dean, at the Grant HO!pltal,
l904o. P~~;n, 11ppraiaed. ., 13.800.00. Sept. 22. Grandparents are Mr.
c. HARTENBACH,
lherlffERT
o-t Matn
Coun\f. Obie
8nd MrS . CaTO I p·terce., Sr ., ol
~~t~~e)l;a;::.~ ~TER,
Langsville. Great grandparents
w u. 12, D ; &lt;10) 1. 11, tto
are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abdon
of Chelsea, Mich. The Johnson&amp;
NOW IN BUSINESS
have two other boys and two
Mrs. Janeth Beal of Harrt- girls. Mr! . Nellie Pierce was
sonville haa announced the ea- in Columbus a few day• to help
tablishment of a Rawleigh bus- her daughter .
iness in the Southwelf. part of Mrs . C1ara Smith and daughAlheno.
ter, Mary, have moved
to
Middleport. Mra. Smith,
who
hso been mfor Ike past month,
OWD
atS isn't much Improved at this
llme.

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'[1)e Catholic WOIDlll.. lloollUll
of the Sacret" Heut Church wil
meet In the aanctuary Tbur!lo
d
ay at 7:30 p, m. for Rosary
servl~• followed by the e•"~
... ..,.,.,
r ....
lar meeting in the church aud
.
.
ttonum. There wiU be ID auetton sale of hoine __ ... _ ......,,..,
JlUWC ... I,M.;Jes
Magnolia Temple Pythian Sisten will meet at dle DAV ball
Thursday at 7 p. m. Instead o
7:30 th
p. m . Followinrr
• the meetin[
e Past Chiefa will mee
with Mra. Glady• Cuckler 11
hostess.
Beth e I N0. 62 of tht Intern•
tonal Order of Job 's Dapghters
will meet at the Pomeroy Ma~~o
ODic Temple, Thursday at 7:30
p, m.
The Church Women of Grace
Episcopal Church
in Pomeroy will meet Thursday at tht
parish house beglnnlng at 10 a.
m. There will be an oll • day
se"ion of sewing projects. A
noon luncheoo will bo served
by Mrs. Dale Dutton
Mlu
Lenoro Giles and Mr;, Irving
Karr, Jr.
Rutland Metllodl•
Ch ..-h
~
-·
wiU hold !Itt aMuaJ trlllteeo'
turkey dinner Thurday, October
15 from 5:30 p. m. to a p. m.
Tickets will be ~.25 lor adulltt
and 75c for children. Tho publie is welcome.
OCT. 17
The Bradbury PTA
opon·
sor 1 jitney supper Saturday,
October 17 begiMing at 4, 30
p. m. Flavoring, which Ia ....
.,.,..
ing sold by the group will also
be avai1able at the aupper.

GAS KITCHEN eook stove. $20
Davenport and chair, $2{1. 7
FOUR
•
ment. room
Phone fumishod
WV. 2--3658.apartcu. ft. refrigerator, $25. SO gal
electric waetr heater, $25.00 _
WY 2•3891
Lost and Found
II Z4 tfc
New 47o00 BTIJ vent€'&lt;~ gas LIGHT H.A.ULING or
water · I M•ln St,
Pomtroy
L1GH1' BLUE (;t'~t'-ralFie-,·-Jr-ir: POR HENT. modern house, heater, $65.00 also 70 000 heat· hauling. Phone WY 2-6222:.
·
d
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II
a trans1s1or ra 10. R ewar d s1x rooms and bath . Youngs· er, $70.00. Ph. WY 2-3874
•o "•u .u""
!'or return. Shirlf'y .i'vtC"Kifl rwv . town Kitchen. tile floor. loReal Estate For Sale
10 13 &amp;I.e
y.,y 2·3500. 8!) s. 4th st.
cated at 136 Lincoln ·rd Call ------------~- HEATING, Plombtnc, MaeDer - - - - - - - - 10 13 6ir
W" 2_30.,0 .
, 29 tlc HO
FarnaeeL Arnold
BroiiNn.
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red,
olx
y•aro
old,
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MaiD
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p.,.
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Notice
For Sale
good riding. gentle,
neck eroy. PbOH WY W&amp;d.
~0 ~..,,...
reined .
Phone WY 2..fi175.
7 210 tfc
..,
SMORGASAORD dinner spon· J PLE ,\SURE BOAT "Suits Us,'·'
10 12 3lc !r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;"'l FOR RENT OR SALE -Brick
sored by the Meigs County
lr x 24'. Al so bo:Jt trcnler.
I
4 • bedroom home In New
Sacred
Phone WY 2·2432 during day JT'S OUR pleasure to
l~n 1
Haven. forced air fuel
oil
Democrat Cl ub at
C.1rpe.t Shampooers FREE
heat, fuU size basement with
Heart Chu rch Auditonum on 1 or WY 2-2916 eveni ngs.
~h!Urday. October 24, from ·)1
garage.
Selling price '10,10 3 3tp ·I with purchase of Blue Lustre
to 8 p. m. All you can eat. - ~ -- ~Shampoo. Baker
Furniture,
500.00 or can rent for $65 per
II 110. Door pmes.
Middl'!lort.
10 13 6tc
Porto &amp; Service OR
mooth .
10 13 31&lt;NOW IN FULL SWING
MASON - II'&gt; story
frame
REGULAR Meigs County IJem. i
TRUCKLOAD
Saturday, Oct. 17, l%:3t p. m. '
Any Moke Chain Saw
home in . excellent location.
ocrat Club meeting a t Head- I
I have sold my home and will
Forced atr ga~ heat. Second
qual"ters , 1 Mrddieport , UO .
UNICO TIRE SALE
sell t ht followtng personal
Smoll Engine Sorvlco
floor can be finished for 2
.
property
at
my
home
on
1
additJonal bedrooms. $10,000.
Oc 15 Pub'
p. m.
t. ·
tc cordial- I
•
State Route 124 In Rest Rut· '
NEW HAVEN -Two 11!. story
OLD SETI'LEMENT
••. invited. Refreshments sr•r·
f 11
h
ved as usual.
WHOLESALE
land.
106 W, Mila
Pomeroy, 0 .
am Y type omes . One brick
ELEUTHERA,
Bahomas
10 13 Jtc i
2 Living Room oulte•, on• I':::===:=~~=:=~~=;;'= and ono with aluminum sid&lt;UPI) - Eleutbera Island
Is
J.OSE WEIGHT safely and~ • .,. 1
PRICES
nearly new , 1 bedroom suite, PHOTO Copying Servlce. Cop- lng. Both vacant and can be Mr. and Mra . Slmry Powell the oldest settled lanG rna" In
lly, witb new Dex-a.&lt;fiet t!ll&gt; i
1 Book Case limed oak bed,
leo made o1 legal papent, Inspected anytime.
called on Mr. ond Mrs. John- tbo Bahamu group ond one
Several metal beds, Frigid·
blrtb records and almost any CLIF"I'ON - Almost new four ston Thursday afternoon.
of tile moot populated. It lo 100
lets. Only 98c. Stark Pharm
acy .
8-13-60tp
aire Refrige1ator gas range
other documenta. Aln 1ambJ. room home With base~ent Mrs . Mary Keams went to mile. long and less than two
Regular
trl'ads
and
mud
and
G
od
M
yt
'sh
2
1
'
tlng
In plastic, lilm 1o r••
_.... and g. as he.al. MOOe.rn kitch· Oak Hill to visit relativeo on miles wide . Industries lnclude
8
.tU1UMOBD..E Insurance been &lt;;nnw treads al low P.st prices
~o
a~ wa er,
Patvf the year. BUY NOW.
With budt-in cabmets. $6,· Sunday.
tomato and pineapple IJ'OWing.
1 form rockers, severaJ other aerve your valuable paper11. en
cancelled? I.DSt your opera
600 00 Al o
5
tu
F
Le
tor'l Ucense? CaU WV Z..296&amp;
~UPER SERVICE
chair~, Kenmore
sweeper,
Reuter lnluranee, Pomeror
· · s a
room s ceo
rancea
eth went to Co,
STATION
Round
table,
dining
room
1
f
Ue
home
at
$3,000
.00.
lumbus
to
take
care of a friend here.
1
100
:--=·- - - - - - - I
suite
piano
9
x
12
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mA
HOMES
Available
at
who
wao
She
returned home M
. ".· Une Dotson visited Mra.
J•ck W. Cartey
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,ltJ(.-rJONEER
tf450 00 d
and
1081
'l'HE CHESTER Fire Depart· I
Mvr. WY l ·'l93l
Warm morning gaa heater,
·
own
. no •
ng Saturday.
Mmrue Carroll and family .
me-nt is sponsoring the Cos·
Brick lined coal heater,
Compleee ~
c?sti. Vetera~, time II run- Mr. Paul Ours il hauling Mr. Robert Oura, Mrs. Mae
pel Singing Caravan on Sun cook stove, stands,
Iamp1,
CrUt flradlft
mne out. don t lose
YOW' gravel and putting on the roads. Van Meter and daughter Ruby
day, October 18, at 2 p. m. DAIRY DISPERSAL o Friday, utility cabinet, coffee lable,
~·c.~~roc:-oligibllity for • V.A. loan.
Mrs. Polly Pack and children visited Mrs. Minnie Carroll and
PLAN SPECIAL DAY
at tile Eastern High School.
October 16 th al 12 , 30 p. m .,
nearly new portable Ironer,
nM ROUSH, SALESMAN were shopping in Pomeroy Fri- family Tuesday.
Community
Relatlorut Day
Tickets may be purchased
;
miles
N.
or
Albany,
O.
electric
fan
and
ice
cream
·
CMIIt
t
.
.
C.
C.
€UCKLER,
BROKER
day.
Cindy
Lou
Carroll
has
been
be
observed
October
17, by
011
21
11
from the following places,
Leave Rt. 50 west near the
freezer, old Victrola,
book
NEW HAVEN, W. VA.
Mr. and Mrs . Homer Icenhow- sick the past week but Is ~t- the Seventh Day Adventist
Pomeroy : Pomeroy National
livestock sa les barn .
case desk and some books,
PHONE &amp;8!-tsU
er returned home Sunday from ting along Dice now.
Church.
EXPERIENCED
10 13 lite East Liverpool after visiting rei- Mrs. Maywood Johnston spent
It 1a set aside 11 a llmt to
Bank, Swisher &amp; Lohse, Roy Discontinuing the diary bus!- clock, pressure canner, porch
Tracy ;
Middleport: Fore- ness so will sell: 72 head swing, hand tools catt1e deativea there.
a week at Tuppera Plains visit· study the method• and
the
man &amp; Abbo~t;
Gallipolis, high gradP Holstein and Ayr- horner, and many other artJFOR SALE - 65 acres,
fi Meeting 18 going on at the ing relative• and friends there. results of good pubUe or tom·
Landmark Town and Country
shire cows and heifers 12. cle! not listed.
room house with bath double Freedom Golpel Mlaalon church
- May JolmatoD
muo1ty relatJou.
Building; Rutland : Markins
head
cows
from
lst
calf
up
T
Slancfordh
Denney,
Owner
garage
which
bas
1pac1
for
43
Market ; Long Bottom : Henst .
H If of
th
erms: as
apartment on. top, 2 acre •
0
ley's Store ; Reedsvitle : Reed
SIX years.
a
e Not responsible for aecldent..
lake, drilled well, 10me land
l"rom tbl largelt truck or
till a hi o, not Ia pasture and
Brothers
Grocery ;
Tup- 1cows
Se have1 freshened
.
brecent· C. C. 8 radlord, Auc11oueer
y.
vera sprmgers, a 1ance A. C B dford lla
bulldoaer radiator liO &amp;be
··c
pers Plains: Lyons Grocery;
in all stages of lactation. Sev. ra
'
oag!Oer •
tmallelt beater tor&amp;
timPom
"berltt.- On•r,·~~ftgfromarr~~vl~
Belpre : Mobil Service Sta· era! are registered and calf8 vtr
........ u.
tion; Marittla : Wilson's Mu- hood vaccinated . 4 head heif·
eel. Phone WY 1-&amp;ilO.
sic Co.; Parkersburg ' Winane ers making up to freshen, 24
Auto Sales
WY 11-2141
-,....
10 12 Me
Service; Five Points : Key- open heifers. Some are elistone service Station; Syra- gible to register. Inspection
=:O::.=:Me::=::CO::::Y::,=:A::U:::C'::h::::O:;NE=ER,=''TI ACRE FARII lor oolo by.
papers
cuse: Harden's Market : Ra~ welcomed. Health
...
ower. 6 room house
wlth
1 13 Ue
Chester, Ohio.
bath. Emma Morrio, Harrl·
cine: Deem 'b
Restaurant
furnished . The greater part er sport, H.T. eoupe, VB engine.
Powerglide tran.smi•- lr;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l oonvlllo Rd.
10 11 Gtp
Hart's Store ; New
Haven :'
of this herd are high grade
9000
slon, R&amp;H.
than
Miller 's Market, I&amp;S Super Holsteins. 300 Gal. Jamesway
miles .
Owner
In service.
Market; Athens : Ray Riggs;
stainless steel tank, like new;
JI'OR SALE: 4 ...., fundobed
Phone Bill Grueser, WY 7,.
Bashan: Walker's Store
or J
bousa. Nice location.
City
from any Chester Fir~ [)e.
amesway pipeline
milker,
3871.
10 13 etc
Top
Doll•r
Paid
P:or
water, gaa and electricity.
with pipe for 36 stanchions.
partment member.
Barn cleaner, silo unloader
WNCktd C•n •nd TruciEI
Largo lot. Call WY ll-28tltl.
194ll FORD pickup flat
bed
11 10 Stc
WE DESIRE to than~O al~ ;~~
for 12 ft. silo, etc.
truck, for salt. Runs good. 124.HOUR
M. H. Harner &amp; Sons,
Call Coolvill•, 11115-3291.
were so kind to us in the loss
Ownen
SEVEN ROOM brick bomo In
.
10 IS Stp
()r our dear son, Arthur Barr Harold Goddard &amp; Son.
0 - I A.M. to I I'.M
Pumeroy, two bathrooma, 4
the ReY . Freeland Norris, th~
Auctioneers
bedrooms, garage, bal!emen~
C1lingers, tile Spencer Funeral Phone _ Bartlett, O. 2311 . FOR SALE,
11111 Plymouth:
I llmshed room1 ill a!Ue•
..tw••n Chuter erMI
tc
Good
running
order.
WI~
Home, the Ladies Auxiliary
10 12 3
Largo lot. Out ol 111gb water.
Tuppers
Plafft
.,.
1t.t.
Rt.
'
of Reedsville, all who sent
liam Blake, Dorcas, Ohio.
Ceotral heating
Inquire
flower!, our dear friends and APPLES,
Burdette F r u 1 t
10 I 6tp
Charles Wlldermuth. WY ,.
all wbo were helpful in anyFarm.
Phone
WY 2-6970, - - - - - - - - - 2206 or WY Wl18.
11-26-lfc
Help Wanted
. . . . . Hr,.,.ltr
k ••
way. May God bless you aiL
Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. 1.
19;9 FORD, I paosenger CounMr. and Mrs . L. R. Barr
t 25 2;1p
FOR SALES; 2 1o1tt ill Letart
try Squire Slallou Wagon, auand FamUy.
LOOKING flO~ IICURI
tomatic transmission, power
Folio, downtown. Harrlot HJJOB I
10 12 ltc WHY PUMP your sluggiso sepaU, To!. CH 7-1361 .
steering, radio, heater, powtic tank? Get Klean-Em·AII er brakes. Phone WY 2-3896 '~niB ,., u. • 0.911 ~ ......
lot tllp
Septic
Tank Cleaner. Land· or see U 1t Hackett's Sohlo e.oarld~~..-. HOMESITE, a!IIIJ'OXlmataly 2
For Rent
'
mark Farm Bmeau, P o m4oat1..,._
LIDeoM
.......
MIN"'10 7 tfe
ocreo, good spring on proper
Service.
HOUSE,
26 Rallrod Street, eroy.
t 211 30to
~i, Iota of shade trees, localRamlller
ed
OD U. S. II near
RDct
Middleport. $2.1 .00 month . In· ~INGER Sewmp
machinea,
SALESMAN Wanted;
A good
World
8landanl
ol
llompllol
Springs
Fairground.
$2,500.
R.
quire house next door .
new , J59.50 up. ~eraJ used
reliable dealer to supply cua~
EJ:eelleDoe
tomers witb RawJeigh Pro- A. rlniaw, WY 1-2975. l~tfc
10 12 3tp
machineJ at bargallt priceo
Blg •or room, rldo ond ,....
duct&amp; In Pomeroy &amp; Mlcltll•
Mi_-::-.d:cdc-le_p_o_rt-A"'"-par
- tm
- en_t ,_-5- rooms
The l&lt;'abrlc Shop, .:::Inger Salel
I!'OR IIALE-Middleport'o taJI.
fOl'JIIIUICe. SmaD .., eCOilOIIIJ
port, Write Hawleigh, Dapt.
bath and basement. on ground and Service, Pomeroy ' Obto.
eltl building, located tl53 N.
and lliOII8gerabliiiJ
Oh J 840 127 Freeport, Illifloor. Newly decor::tted, hard· WY z..228l.
' 21 Ue
Second Straet. 141ddleporl.
tiM
nois.
lii-U.2tp
Prtced for quick .ale.
Ja.
wood rloors. automatic heat. PERFEC'l'ION Oil heater with
MelropoUIBD Moton
Every daf, _..people
e\enP.1 ...... .,.
quirt
ol Oblo Hotel
Call WY 2-3200.
10 10 tfc
drums and fittings, Dayton
E. MaiD Street. Pomero1
Insurance
llam-*a eloretrie la..al U yoa'n loulldl"'o n......ua,. orllahhl*l
!I 1• Ut
PINioo WY W8'lt
NICE FOUR room house with electric sc&lt;~!es, 30 lb. capacof eonv....U., )'0111' prneat baatiq oy-, bd out laow lltde II
4 12 Uc .IOBNSON, ....._ Ina...._
baaemerH, hardwood floors,
ity , 10 ft. meat case. 1955
RALLY ANNOUNCED
Apnc:y, In. All lormo &lt;t Ia
nicely located on
Lincoln
Mercury, body and chassls - - - - - - - - - - really · - to •Joy eleolrie- .... a l - l , ~ Mil
·
1962
Plymouth
2
door,
VB,
au.
A Metbodlst Youtb Fellow·
ourance.
Jim Jobllsoll IIIII
1
t
d
Heights. Ca ll WY 2~3054. Tra·
ess moor an transmission,
you ean bave, '"'-'• a opeolal rate, Cet .... faeto todaJ•
tomatic transmission.
Sale
ship sub-district rally wUI be
Compiete course In ra dio a nd
Bud S t n - A&amp;oolla.
q Whaley.
10 10 ate
_ _ __
televisi&lt;lll with all equipment.
price $109;.00. Poweel'o Ser• 1 Ue beld 11 tile Rutlond Methodist
FURNISHED
apartment for
Charle• Larkins, Long Bo~
vico Station, Middleport, Ohio~----:----:---- Church Sunday afternoon. Derent , grou"d floor . 3 roo""'
tom, Ohio.
10 7 trc
10 12 6tc
Livestock
tober 18 at 2:0 p .m. Tho Citi·
. . . UM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~M.at~-.. . . . , .... .
and bath . 381 s. Second Ave., 1 ;;;;:;;;:;::::-;;-:--:-:--:-~--zenshlp . Area
chainnan will
Wanted To Buy
PONY MARE, 11!. year old. havo charge ol tho program.
Middleport. Call WY 2-5262 SINGER Sewing Machine, com.
tfc
·
P.letely
elecb:ic.
Equipped
to
_
Bay with Ugbt mane and taiL MYF memben in the county
10 6
For aD the facta about the odvanlajJet of Semel- - - -- - - - - · - ~tg zag, buttonhole, sew on USED PIANO lor beginner.
$50.00. 985·2255.
10 3 3tp plaMing to attend are asked
'fRAILER lots for rent, close uttons, etc . Fully guaran· Must be in good condJtion. - - - - - - - - -- · - - - to send the 26 centl! for regis·
heat for your home. mall dale tctupoa (no obllpdou) .. , '
to Laundrymat and 1Choo1o.
teed . Pay orr 7 payment• of
Call Novr Haven 882·36!1.
HOGS ready to kill. Tel. SH ~ · tratiOD to Mrs. Mildred Lucu
Colamblll oad loulbM.
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com$5 each. Phone
WY 2-2204
4171.
10 13 3tc of Rutland.
1
10 11 3lp
Ohio Eloetrlo Compaay
. . . . . . . . .d ...... ~
pany, Mlcltlleport.
!11-~tfc after 6 p. m.
10 9 6tc -:---:---::---- •. - 115 No... FrotOtlk.-,
Male Help Wanted
Instructions
HERE ON VISIT
Colambuo 11, Ololo
MODERN f room ond
batb ELE~LUX vacuun. clean· 1 ;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;-.·'"-=.=o;;;;~-,1---·-----·- · ---1 Mr. and Mrs. DonaJcl PulHns i
N·lurnl- apartment. M t d· er, au rna tic, paper bags,
U. s, CtVtL IIRVtCI r1m1 and daughtel'8, Deanna and Dedleport. WY ~3874.
ail cleaning attachmenla. Sold
Truck DriMn Wantedl
new
., 50 G
eed
,___
..... . - - . iHI. I1Ut .,... ,. borah, and son, Donald, Jr .,
1 xp•r...-.
I 11 tfe
over •_L ·
uarant · ·
.,
1101.00 • ...- P'nllu'lltol7 trata~rq Ronald Reed and JIU Dorsey,
-~- ·----- Pay off balance 7 payment!!
ln••~r&amp;.ncetl For l.elll
cmtU QPOtrat · 1 ,...._..,. «
,..,. all of Columbus, and Brenda
ttl . Duplex, J bedrooma. Sugar of $6.50 each. Phone WY 2- 1
Dl.tence Hauls Wrfte
~::;_='~ ~
Run area, Pomero.)'. Phone 22(M after 1 p. m.
MAYPLOWIER fiANSIT
llllart• ... ~ '"**llota •nv rohA.V Glaze of Middleport, were Sun- ~
·
WY :Hill.
lt • "c
10 9 6'ladlonopollo
tndloM
,
......
....,..
...
·
day
guests
of
Mr.
ond
Mr!.
.
.
~1
~:t:'·~
~-.. Pulllna, lr.
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Iyear , in New York City alone. tlave been used to build fi stung Complete the following sen,l&lt;ncel
tiy DICK Mo'KST
more than 13,000 cars wtore peers. Which is a step forward, m 25 words or Jess: "I would
United Preu International
abandoneo on the streets In I but dlM.'sn 't offer loo much re· Jik~ to have a junked car of
WASHINGTON tUPI J-ldeal· Philadelphia, 11 takes 11 tow l1ef for land·lo::keod area ,. ··'
my own bec~:~use .• .''
ly · t1 newspaper reporter is an trucks Lo keep the streets free
------ObJt'!'llVf' observer. He re.laLes of derelict vehicles .
the facts without getting pr·
Since whoever ~~ in ("harge
liOualJy mvolved in the story he set:&gt;ms unable to
cont1 " the
ls rov ... nng .
junked car population explosion.
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Tlwre are time~ however it ls up to us, as individual cHi·
girl
WhPn we newsmen ' are swept zens, to take the matter into 1.. Burrowin~r 62 . Son ot
animal
A dam
19. Band
eup in th tide ol events, !lu our own hands. To get the ball 5. Actren:
DO WN
in.elnJ·
that we becom~ a part of the rolling , I have several sugg~;~s.
Ntna. 1. A m1xture,
ment
9. !VriCII.l'l
uofcolora ~ . Co r­
pr ob lem rather than apart from tiona .
%. Opl·nillgs
roded
it
First of all. there should be 10 . ~!~1~!:c1
3 r·11mtlella24 . O ld
This happened to me the an educat ional campaign. Some- 11 . An open pie
meaRure
other day when l covered the thmg like : "Don't be a liller· 12. Largest
of
fi . F'riar
h:ngth
National Conference on Auto bug . Take your old f'ar to the
continent
v ...t~•d•y ' • Aa•••
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13. Man'.lil
26 . ALSalvage sponsored by tbe lnsti- junkyard."
n 1ckname
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7 . Mu!:le ol'
tempt
tute of Scrap Iron &amp; Steel. I
Secondly, there shnuld be a H . Land
10 Egyplla.n
21. A 11011 o:
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godde~s
f::r. ~yth..
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find that 1 can't get it off of campaign Lo improve the image
m.c~~.~~ureg
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8. A l!llO\'e
29. Place
•1. l-'all inlo
my mm .
of junkymds. For some stran l'!e
chil.-1~ 11
wa.Ler
30. SlMke
or furnace
The knowledge that automo- reason, most people regard 18. Gui~-"'1
13. Lofty
:H. A continent t3. ll'fmale
h on&amp;
mow11Aln
33. Circular
biles are being junked al the JUnkyards as eyesores . They 20. Exclama46.
Halt ern8
1~. Movable
band
of
ratr of 5 million a year and simply are not found in U1e bet·
linn
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22. EA.Mt lndiH ~
ftowera
4~ . AdverbliiJ
part or a.
th a I no bod y bas any c Iear 1dea
ter neighborhoods .
abbr.
}lartlcle
camera
34. Falsehood
of what to do with them has
It we are to lick this prob- 23. Funeral
totally destroyed my sense or lem, we must reshape the
pile
wel l·being.
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think
pattern"
so
that
Junk·
:m.
Speaka
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28. Heavy,
The JUnked car situation yard s will be acceptable. Eveu
Jooae coalti
seems to be falling into th'E' desirable..
30. A small
pattern set by beer cans. And
But bigger and better junk· 112. ~~bo~ty
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we all know what that can lead yards are at best a stopgap M. Whether
~0 - It can lead to people driv·l mea5ure . Genuine rPhabilita tion 36. Evenlng
,ro
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mg , by your house anr throwing requires th at w~ys be found to
aun god:
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beer cans on your front !awn. make pr&lt;:~cti ca l use of diseard· sa . :!r~t.
canton
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..,...,•..,, Mr. G. E. Stone wa1 taken at the leJioa hall wttb. Mn.
NOT&lt;&lt;O
to Meigs Memorial hospital by William Robeoo, .,...ldont Ia
P11rna&amp;Dt to Writ ut &amp;JlHUUOII ... til
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!i!'',,~P!:'b~~ 04~U!a W: ~- 1:: lJ belna treBted for a beart at- The Return .Joaathu Kelp
4&amp;3" of OctoHr. 1864 at 10:00 4 . II. tack.
Chapter, D.A.R.1 will bold I
oa tla1 M.PI ol tile CWI1 HoWle of
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tale
Mr. and Mr!. Duane Barr and rummage 18 e
n~ay
follo1i!: 1 ,!~:C::~ l~:-;;t.: real son, Shawn, of Oak Hill 1pent Thursday and Friday, Oct. 14utata, altua t• In the Townlh.lp of Saturday with his parents Mr 15 18 ln the Weber BulldinM
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Alpha Barr on Mlll ...t. Member&amp; bavlq ar
hac:ucm No. • · Sect1011 No. H, vis.Jted with his
sister-in-Jaw tlcles may contact Mn:. !:merTown ~o. 4. ILUI• 11 ot tbe Ohio
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been a patient at Holzr hospit- ner, or Mn. Guy Nelgler.
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Mrs M. L. french, Mrs. GaB
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Committee on
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The ~1ethodist
Misswnary Ic-onc ludmg ~he pro!O';ram .
. h Spl.l'itual Life, Mn . Guy Shu Irnoveme-nt tn Korea and the
~1.' rneetmg was opened wtt 1 er, clu ., a ~d ~rs. Forrest
result of the wide outreach of a pt ano prel ude by Mrs . C. ~ - Bachtel; Children s Wrok ,_ Mrs.
the E:wah Woman·s University Hennesy. Mrs. Leo Smith, e- L. w. McComas: Miss10nar: ~e~.unEmma of Cincmnati . cmd I
in Korea was the program sub· votJOnu l chatrman , re&amp;d an au- Personnel Mrs James Euler ,
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d nephews
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je-rr of the wS.C s of Heath tumn poem, scn
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Publictty, Mrs. merson ones Services were held from the
:\1cothodist Church Monda~ ev- in the Affirmatton of Fatt~ 8~ and Mrs. 0 . P . Klein.
Frank E Smith Funeral Home
t'mng at the church.
I umson ~rayer Th:
_Y " A ltller was read from Mrs. in Lancaster Saturday at 1 p
Mr~ . B('rnard Fultz, prngram l '· How F'lrm A f oundatton , Alfred Sc~rbet'l') , Jr., w~o w~s m .. with the Hev . Stephen E I
chairman . wss assisled by , was sung.
sl· form erly m char_ge of children s Schullery c.nd the Rev. J ames
members of the society. 111 pre- I ~1rs Glenn Lamhert, p_re work in Lhe soctety.
Bartos. pastor of the Lutheran
senttng work of e&lt;iuratmg Ko- : dent. condurt~ the
bust~ess Mrs . Lam bert announced the churches in Lancaster officiatrPan women in the past, pres- mt&gt;et in~
wtth rt&gt;p~rt gtven World Community Day to be ing Burial was in Greenfield
ent and fu ture
fro m Lht- Circle chatnnen m- held November 6 at the Rut- ~ etery near Hooker.
Mrs M . E. Dowson read the eluding Mrs Ualen Brown. who land Method ist Church. Mr~. c\ ttending from this
area
ast
history
of
F.wah
UniverreportKI
un
the
suceessful
rum·
W
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Hayes.
Mn:.
M.
C.
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and
Mrs
Virgil
P
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E M Wood
were
r.
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::.ity. of Its founding
und ma~e sa 1e _0
~un and Mrs.
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were Hamm Mr. and Mrs . Delmar
growth from a kind erga ~en Clfrle, &lt;~nd Mtss B e~s Sanborn, named to_ a commJttee to pur- Hamm', Miss Emma
Hamm,
school to a large universJLy of the Arternoon Ctrcle.
chase arllcles. for the Commun- Mrs. Clarence Grueser. Samuel
Mrs Fult:z reported on the [ Mrs Nan M oo~e .. treasurer. ity Day offen ng. World Day of Michael Mrs. G. L. Mic hael and
prt"sent work
being done by read the li s! of mtsst_ona~y as k- Prayer was ann•JUnced for Oct- Miss L~da Mae Kraeuter.
the Universit y. },ssisting \irs. ings for thr yt&gt;ar whtch mcl ude ober 25 • 31 \l'ith Mrs. Shuler
Fultt were Mrs . M f. Wil· !he Glrl 's School . Esther Hall in charge of the observance.
son Mrs. Forrest Bach t£&gt;1. Mrs.! in Cinc mn a!t. and the We~ley A harve st theme commemor· Laymen' s Congress
Err:ersun Jones. Mrs. Jame s I Child Carr wtth 1:1 to~] of fl7 ating Col umbus' visit to Amer· Held in N. Jersey
A 'tea and the Indians was carEuler Mrs. Walte r Hayes. Mr s. needed from the SOClety.
Lay man 's
Congress. :
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Mrs
Mildred
thank
you
nolt
was
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sponsored by the Se venth ay
Zeigler, Mrs. Evere ll Dav is, :\trs Herm un a _ox or
eluding an Jndian wove~ cloth Adventist Church held at Con·
Mrs. P. L. Mitrh and Mrs. , rArds sent her durmg her Ill· centered wnh harvest_frUits and vention Hall, Atlantic City, N.
Edward Young.
: ne s
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vegetables m ~n Indtan woven J Sept. 30. thru Oct. 3, was
The future oullook of
the : Mr~. L~mbet 1 announc
a
the
, basket used wtth greenery. Eb· aiiended by the pastor of
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University was given by \o1 rs . I meetm~ ·~ Pomeroy, ~ov . h , 1ouy candleholders were used Pomeroy Church, Elder Gilford
M. L. FrenC'h who stressed ~he I when a fle_l~ worker m eak~re with yellow mums as the pl- and his wife ; Mrs . Salisbury, I
hope and faith in Its leadmg 1W S.C S. wtl_, be ~e sp
· I ano arrangement.
and mrs H&lt;lrris
delP.gates

Method iSf Work in Korea IS OpiC
01~ Heath Church wscs on Monday

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Him Known ." Elpenset ol e The program an pro)ec
Room. Each member IJ asked
Purpose of the Convention was delegates an borne by
lhe coming months were planned. to bring two guests. There il
Relatives here attended the to "JVe pradical help to the local churches and conferences. Pot-luck lunch was served by to be a "Tour of Mel.gt Coun. •
his h h
funeral Saturday for Mrs AI· Ichurch member in
C urc
Mrs. Dill. The afternoon was ty" on OCt. 14, wltll every one
bert (Lucy ) Hamm of Lanm· work. tncluding Bible study. wet.
PLAN PROJEcrs ak
tIn making aprons and teJ· meeting at the Salt worka ••
ter who dted Thursday morn· fare work and health classes.
The Chester Homem ers spen . .
Th
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Ung 10 a m Everyone is welcome.
. · ut the Crites Rf'st Hom e 1 ":1~.h~e~~co~t~;v~e~nt~ion~·,~
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Frieda Faehnle; Member· Fun eral Se rvicu

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by the hostesses, Mrs. Bruce Approximately
Lloy d Mr~ . 0 . P. Klein, Mrs.
J a me~ Eul er and Mrs.
J ohn
Kinca id. contributing. Mrs. Lambert closed the meeting with
an article taken from
the
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fighters and trammg
planes I
flown to safe points in
the
southeastern United States.
The annual dinner and busiculture from Cornell Universl- 1
ness meeting of the
Meigs
ty. He became Assistant Di- [
WASmNGTON _ A REPUB- County Farm Bureau will be
rector of Agriculture and State
lica senator charged
today held October 21 at Racine High
Fair Manager for the State of
POSTER MAKERS - These five youngsters played a big part in making th e Fire Prevention Week post01
that Senate investigators had school com~encing at 7:30 p.
Ohio on April l, 1954.
contest, sponsored by the Middleport Fire Departme nt, a success. Displaying t rophies in the for eground are
no intention of bringing out the rn., and busmess to follow at 1
In October, 1956, he accept. Jim Schmoll, a fourth grader, and Jay Warner. nght. a third grade stude nt at Middl eport Elementary . Jay wao
ed
the position with the Ohio winner for students in grades 1 through 3 and Jim topp ed a U competitors in th e cl ass for grades 4 through 6.
facts on a alleged $35,000 pot- IS:!lll. .
ltical kickback involving Bobby Election of trustees
from
Farm Bureau Federation.
fn the back row, at far right. Rhonda Hysell, displays he r troph y as wtnner for grades 7 t hrough 9. Also pictured
Baker
each of the four districts in
in the back row are honorable mention winner s Ji mmy Warn er and Susan Kavanau gh. Not present was trophy
·
.
. the county will be held. Also to
winner Paul Gerard , grades 10 through 12, and St e ve Walburn an d Steve Ge rlach , bo th of whom won honorable
Sen. Carl Curlts, R-Nev., satd be considered will be policy remention.
Demc~:rats on the ?.enate Rules 1solutions for 1965.
~rnm1ttee are
!Derely go- ~
Most interesti11 g of these
tng through (he mottons of pre- ....t.tion• will be one gl•·
tl.nding to investigate' '
the iog Jull support to the Ohio
case ?f the former Senate Dem- Farm Bureau Federation 111
ocraltc secretary. Committee its move "' rain markel p&lt;lW·
ChairmaD 8 · f;verett Jo~an, er for the farmer through
! By JAMES T YOUNG
The Prestdent plans to visit 1h1m In a mot orr ad(' last Nov.
~N . C., ruj~ ou~ h_earmgs the purchase of a major reDisease prevention
through Two drivers were cited after \ United Pres~ International lcorpth l'llftstl Su nda \ as part 122
I? the Baker mves tigatJOn _un- tall food cbaia. This proposearly detection is the topic of separate accidents mveshgated CORPUS CHRI STl, l ex : or a ca mp atgn swmg through Nut&gt;ces County Sheri ff J ohnnit
~I after ~ Nov. ~ electwn. a! i&amp; to be fully discussed.
the annual fall meeting of the in Meigs County Tuesday by · •UPI J- Act mg agamsl a report- h1s nat ive state. Also on the 1Mitchell said ~e learned ol the
~ 1~ugges be ~a~ ~~Ir hearings Speaker for the evening w1U
SAM CASHMAN
Ohio Rural Health Conference the Ohio State Patrol
ed conspu·w·y to assa:-tsin ate 1schedule is Dallas, the Pres1- ~ alleged plot ttirough an inform~ b~ot
~l In the .heal be ~am · C. Cashman, Director
.
ot District 21 to be held in Ath- The first was at 2 30 p m 1President Johnson, authon ues!dent's llrst vis1l there stnce !ant Tuesday . He would not say
0 a
ter pollttcal campatgn.'~ of Business and Commodity tur 1 Elte sJ ....A
ens, at Ohio ·Univet'!ity. 8a~er 1Jh Rt' 124 irJ Minenltlle
· Ia~ a serJes of raids Tues-t Presldenl John Kennedy was as- who his inforrnanl was.
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~ g~t In Wy- Center October 20 1:30 a.m. car driven by Dorothy stew'art day nfg'hf aild totlay. seizing an sastinated...a lttw l!~n JJ.llc'!'Jof ! . P-OJ:~~ - haq .All_ G,Ust.ody _a »Services, Ohio Farm Bureau.
KANSAS
CITY, MO. - His talk will deal with the new an ot ounty. e .ho 58 Ma~- to 3 p.m.
28 Minersvl!le was makm ~arena! contammg he-avy wt&gt;a p- -~ ----~------l year-old gun trader," who was
Tough as ever, former Presi· Farm Bureau marketing propos- ter of Sclence Degree in agri- Dr. Emmett W. Arnold will l leit turn as sh~ was being o!er- ons and Na21 flags.
I Mauri Clark Age 82 IrepOrtedly to have once served
dent Harry S. T:uman, a~, rest. als and with ~he opportunity of
speak on the topic and Dr . _H . ' taken by a car driven by Don- There were at least two ar.
,
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. _
" a prison term lor murder.
ed comfortably m a hospital to- fa~mers workmg together _to
M_. Boocks and James C~llins aid Reuter. 27 , Middleport. The rests, and authorities said rhey D1~ Early I oday
IThere was a report the gun
day with two cracked rabs Lap- gam a better standard o[ !Jv. l
wt\1 tell how W put the pro- Reuter car struck the Stewart expected to make " three or F'unera l servic e for
Maud trader was only to supply tht
ed up and a gash_ over his right ing.
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gram into action." A film pres- car in the left side and then four more '' today.
Clar k, R2. who di ed th i~ morn- weapons. but would not be the
eye. He was InJured Tuesday Mr. Cashman was born and
entation "01abetes Unknown" went off the left side of the 1 At two addresses, local police ing about 4 a. m. aft er a ling- aetual triggerman.
in a , ba throom accident in his reared on a farm near Shelbr. l
and a group discussion also wil1 roadwav to hit 8 power pole. I and sheriff officers unco\'ered a ermg i llne~s. at her Nye Ave.
home at Independence, slipping He majored in agriculture at A petitlon asldng to have 8 be part of the morning
pro- Th •
h
d
machine gun, a field morta r. a n~sidence- in Pomeroy. will be
on a mat while getting Into the Ohio S~ate University and grad- previous judgment vacated was ! gram.
both e~~;a~eu~:;Ywa:~~:~
bazooka-like rocket Jaunc?er, hP.Id f''riday at p. m. at th e
bathtub and ft!!l forward to uated m June, 1941.
fl·l-' Tuesday In Mel s County In the afternoon group dis- M .
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hand
grenades, several htgh- F\Hng Chapel.
· a severe He setv ed as cnunty Agncu
· 1-~ Common
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tl
f
ed e1gs court on 0 ct. 23 1or 1m·1powered rtfles
. ~one w1th
. a tel· ' Surv 1.vmg ar(' her hu sband, ,
ht s rI·gt l1 sJ"d e, causmg
Pleas court i
cussaons
Wl 11 con nue, o11 ow
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by a panel discussion. Making proper pass ng, .
' escopic sight- and 20.000 rounds Archie. Pomeroy; two ni eces,
eyeglasses were broken
.and
The suit was . flied ?Y C1ar- up the panel will be
Walter The .~econd mtshap was at 4 of &lt;:~mmunition .
. Sarah Reed ~nd Grethel Sullise\•era! pieces of glass cut his
OUDf ~
~~(' Arth~r p:~· Mt~dl:porl Evans, M.D.; Aileen MacKen- p. m. on Cemetery Rd .. nine l They also found the Nazi 1van bo th of Columbus and A rar was reported stolt!!fl to
1• agamst
right eyeHd.
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stet- zie, M. D.; Miss Helen Massen- tenths of a mile east of Rt. 338. flags. World War 11 Naz1 hel- st&gt;v l~ral other relatives,
in Meigs county Sheriff
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ter
executor
of
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sed nd th gals , Mr. ac
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• mets and umforms herotc-pose Pomeroy. Burtal wt!l be
m C Hartenbach thts mommg.
BOSTON -FORMER GOV.
' retta nc~, ecea 'a
e erator and Mr. P. C. Bechtel. 35, Rt. 2 Racine, p..alled into pictures of Adolf ' Hitl er and the Beech Grove
cemeterv. An immediate investigation of
F oster F urco 1o to day
· unknown
hears of B. W.CDonna!Among
' th e purpose of th ese the roadway
and failed lo see photos of Nazi.
. Fnends may call at the fun-;
- · the alleged theft of a 1962 F ord
stood
W
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concentration
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y,
a · ac son.
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· health conferences, which have a car dnven ~Y Ke~rney Don· camps.
jeral home any!.ime.
\con vertible owned by Jame1
indicted on a charge of conspiring to arrange a bribe to
Jackson and Anna 8 · Pame. been held at Lake Hope ln the ahue, 17, Rt. 2, ~acme. Dona- ~ Ruth. Reedsville. was launched.
m.ake sure one of his friends
In another action, Mary G. pasl, are to encourage people },Je swerved to mtss Ables and
i Ruth said the car. black
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would bl.~ reappointed to a pow- Racine Vl~lag~ Council lias Durst, Pomeroy, has
Hied to acquaint themselves thor- hit ~ large rock. There was
I (J ! color. was stolen from in front
edul political position.
set Beggars Ntght on Oct . 29• suit for divorce from Roland oughly with their health needs, medmm damage to ~e Dona~
; of hls Reedsville residence af..
lt wa s believed the first crim- ? P· D'! · to 8 p. m. only. Also, H. Durst, Pomeroy. The plain- health services, health facili- hu~ car. Ables. was ctled . to
The largest number of absentee ba !lots in several iter 10 :30 p.m. Tuesday. T h •
lnal charge ever lodged against there lS a curfew at 9 p. m. tiff charges gross neglect
of ties, and other factors afrect- Mel~s co~rt Fnday for fatlure years is expected this fall at th e Meigs Count y Boar d of : theft was reported at the sher~ Massachusetts governor for every night for alJ persons un- duty and extreme cruelty and ing U1eir heallh.
to yaeld nght of way.
El ections.
' iff' s office at 9:40 a.m. today.
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acts allegedly committed while der
years ~f age.
asks for custody of three min· This is an open meeting and
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This was indicated Tuesday afternoon aft er a count ' Sheriff Hartenbach's departIll office. Furcolo shrugged off Th~ siren will ~ blown each or children.
all interested persons are invit. MARRIAGE APPLICATION showed that 150 persons had marked th eir ballots as ab- men! also reported the arrest
the charge as "obviously polit· e~enmg and rs mmutes are pered.
Ted Lawrence Swartz, 36, Rt. sentee or disabled voters.
of Howard Dicken, 39, of Reedsira\.'' Though not a candidate tmtted for ehUdretl. to be home
Melp Geaeral HoapUal
Luncheon reservations should 1, Letart, laborer, and Fran- Election board officials sa id
.
.
. \'ille Tuesday _night _on a charge
ht&gt; demanded a trial befor~ unl:ss aceo~panied by adults.
ADMISSIONS - Carolyn Jon- be ~ade with local County Ex· ces Mae Swa_rtz, 34, Letart this rate of t,&gt;.arly absen tee vot-1are soldters. Res1de~ts who will of assault._ D1cken IS scheduled
election day, Nov. 3.
b VJ!I~ge reslde~ts ~[e 84sked to es, Shade; Jmaes Walker, Porn- tensmn
Ofi.r.es.
Luncheon Falls, h.ousewde ; John Wayne ing is ··certamly unu sual " One! not be m th1s locality on elec- to appear m Me1gs County Court
~-urn e.aves on Y a er. P· ~· eroy.
tickets will be sold at the regis- Stobart, Rt. 2, Racine, U. S. said the number of such bal\ots tion day can vote absentee a t ibefore Judge Frank W. Porter,
MOSCOW - RUSSIA'S SUC- when flr;.men are aval~ble Ill DISCHARGES - E:ber Car- tratlon desk for about $l.SO, in- Marines, and Donna Ruth Bolthe 1964 November election I the Mei gs count} board of elec- Jr .
c~ssful one • day ' 'space bus" cast a Jre gets out
con- penter, PortJand.
eluding tax.
in, 21, Pomeroy, waitress.
may exceed that of any in re- tions office, Masonit Temple,
fltght was seen today as the tro ·
c nt h. t0 r
Pomeroy. any day
Monday
start of a series of manned The mayor asks letters be
e
IS
y.
through Saturday from l - 4 p.
launchings aimed at the moon I written to vacant lot o~ners to
The election board noted that ! nL The last day for voting ab· l
and the planets.
.
clean lup prohperty or ndte tolwnh
many of the absentee vote rs sen tee is October 29 l t 4 p.m. ;
The Sovlet Union was In a will c~an t em up a
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state of sell. congratulation al cost wtll be put on taxes for
the three-man llk&gt;l"blt 437 000. collection.
A Pomeroy man was painful.
mile, 24 hou~ and i7-m~ute It w~s voted to remove a
'
ly injured Tuesday about 3 ~30
flight o! the space ship Voskhod street light from the ~ohio s~·
By ALVIN BPlVAK
The senator climaxed hi! ef·l land before he moves on to In- I
p.m. when a motorcycle he Wll
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)- fort Tuesday night before a diana oo Thllfllday .
riding got out of control in looM
!Sunrise) complet~ Tuesday. tlon " a mercury light
Soviet newsp.arers
pubiJshed there and put It on the corner Sen. Barry M. Goldwater fol· wildly cheerlng throng of some
gravel and wrecked.
. .
lowed up a " fascist" charge 8,000 supporters who paid 1511 ENROUTE WITH JOHNSON
WASHINGTON (UP!) - GOP National Chairman Jimmy Quails 31l, of 1759 Cbestributes from around the world of 8th St.
Included was a report fro~ The State Is . to brmg m a against the Democratic party apiece to hear him at the Mil· CUPIJ - President
Johnson Dean Burch has dismi ssed as ' 'nonsensicar' the charge ter road, was reported In saU.
Americ.a headlined, "tremen. bac~ hoe to dig a hole for 8. today by accusing President waukee Arena . He used a local called for nat10nal unity today t~at a DeJ?Ocr~tic _party e~ploye was paid $~ .000 to de- factory rondition this morninl
dous interest and b~rt pride" septJc tank. for a rest room Johnson of "obstructon of jU&amp;- issue-ouster of Mllwaukee al- as he began a two-day tour of liver conf1denhal mformatton to the Republicans.
1at Holzer hospital where ht
· and for ,dram tile.
: tlce" in the Bobby Baker case. dennan Robert O'Wyer by the three northeastern states in an
Louis Fla, 39, a speed typist and Teletype operator at 1 was being treated for a fracturJaniee Wolfe Has
All btlls were approved _lor The .Republican presidential Democratic party !or supporting attempt to extend his coattails the Democratic National Committee. charged in a sworn ! ~ pelvis and mild concuSIIoa.
paym~nt. The clerks recelpls nominee moved into the borne Goldwater ~ to denounce the to local candidates.
affidavit that he got $1 ,000 for giving information to Th
"sh
red
R
PaMsed Bar Exam
showed the tax settlement at territory of former Den.ocratic Democrats as a "fascist organ· "Above all else I believe the John A. Grenier, executive director of the .Republican 2 e m~ apK 0 fcur AI ~ t.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe $2,310.52, three Ure contracts. President Ha.rr) S. Truman in a izatton."
American people know that we National Committee .
as~ um;::
1 n~ar t
Racine, learneu this week tile!~ $900; one fine and cost, ' 13-~ second day o1. Midwestern cam~
1 need not and we cannot - ..;.elivered copies of West em UnP anll a 1 v~7swed 1 w
n the pot
daughter, Janice, successfully Insurance refund, $15.67 : Salea palgnlng this week. Trunutn TOLEDO (UPI) - Former 1llv\ u a nativr. tom apart by ion messages to Grenier on Oct. The affidavit was released Qua s 5 empoy
passetl the Ohio State Bar ex· tax, $54: Fontaine Studio,
was famed for his "give 'ern Vlie President Richard M. NIX· factions ," Johnson said
in a '2, with the knowledge of his su- Tuesday b~· Derocratic Nation· room.
for a total of $3.373.89 in Sept· hell" campaign In 1948 and on, who carried Ohio by 273.000 speech at the Bergen maU l periors at Democratic head- al Chairman Jonn M. Bailey, It was reported Qualls lOll
amlnation last summer.
F.mployed In tbe Permits Di- ember.
Qoldwa• avowedly was doing votes aa the Republican presi- shopping center at Paramu1,
quarters .
who termed the alleged inci· control of hl&amp; new Rlrley~y.
vision of the Ohio Department
JUDGMENT GRANTED
the !IBme as his election race !' dentlal candldatt In 1960, makes J .
·
Shortly after their meeting, dent "deeply shocking and dls- ldson cycle, which he ~
of Liquor Control. Ml9&amp; Wolle PT. PLEASANT - The plain· neared Ita end.
his nr.t campeign lrlp Into The speech was the first of a he said. an unidenUfied man in turbing."
od last. week, while rtdllll 1!9
Is a graduate of Southern Lo- 1 tlff, E. R. Kelg was awarded / "Give 'em beD, Barry,"
Ohio today to speak for Sen. series he wUl give in a tour of Grenier's office met him out- Grenier was not immediate- work Wlth two other
Jtaljlt
cal High scllool, where her fa- judgment in the amount
of !supporter shouted at Des j Barry Goldwater.
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and side Republica1. headquarters ly available for comment, but employees.
lhe1 ls principal, I¥Jd - (cum 1854.35 with Interest tllld cost Moines, Iowa. ohe of Gold- Nhroo Is oo a Z8-d8y swing New York today and Thursday. and handed him $1,11110 in cash. Burch issued a stalement at- Qualls' cycle, aller II j&lt;et
laude) of the Ohio Stale Unl· of action against the defPndautsj water's IIUmpllllstopl Tueaday. lltroulb :Ill otates on behal! ol All lhe polls indicate Joh11:"
tacking the Democrats on tile out of conuol, veered Gil ~
verslty Law school last June. Layton Sayre, Doris tllld R. B. "That's what I'm lrylllg to lho Goldwator·MiU.r ticket. lllJ son already Is a heavy !avorile some local candidates, partiCilo Bobby Baker and Billie Sol Eo· rot~d over an embo~ Be
l!lle completed her pre • taw Sayre by order of !lte M'"""jtkl," GoldWale! repUod amid ~ celled for appearano- to plck up the 89 electorol votes larly former Atty. Gen. Robert los cases.
was taken to
a~
work ·aLOhlo Univorsll)". , . ~IJ: ~ ~uri ~.!·.·~."!l~.:
.,
at Sillduak)' tllld Cine- of the tllree-olate area. But F. Kennedy, can use blo belp. Fla said he had personally er Aluminum plant nh~nu.

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Obligatio ns o[ Statt&gt;s and political subdi visi ons
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No. shares outstanding 4000, Tutal par value -------- $ 100,000.00
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POINT PLEASANT - T h e cia I. A check with Mason Coun- door for 30 days of •vote buy- Pt. Pleasant, and Davie Lee 1 county Jail on charges of con- tember 20th. Both waived coun- j The grand jury, with J a e'
Mason County Circuit Co urt ty Clerk Howard Schultz reveal- ing' instead of just election day, Lanham, Pt. Pleasant,
each tributing to delinquency or min- 1 nd entered pleas of guilt}' Higgins as foreman. returnM
grand jury, called back lo duty ed his office had received four according to many local poli- were indicted on the misdemea- ors, were trusties at the Jail. se a
ed d he
. to the courtroom at ~: 07 ....
Tuesday morning, took a part- of ballots that did not contain tlcians, who are viewlng with nor charge of escape from the They walked away Saturday, as charg
an t sentencmg stat~ they had a partial feP(B1
ial look at what is being tenn- union seal.
alarm the heavy voting going county jail. Huddleston and Lan- Se ptember 19, and returned vul-ldate was set for October 29th, to give and gave the Clerk tbt
ed " 30 days of vote buying," Officials p_}inted out that al- on prior to the general election. ham, each serving time in the untarily Sunday evening, Sep- 19:30 am .
three indictments.
and returned three indictmen ts, though the absentee ballot is The grand jury in r~porting
one felony and two misdemean- voted in private, questioning of told Judge James Lee Thompors.
the applicant for their reason son it would report for duty aCalled before jury Thursday for voting absentee 11 done in gain on November 6th, 9:30 a.
afternoon were absentee ballot the open. Observers have not- m. and did not make any recommissioners Clifford carder ed many flimsy excuses given port on their investigation of
and Mrs. Sam Fowlkes, and by applicants for wanting to lhe absentee voting Tuesday, 1
j Circuit Clerk Howard Schultz, vote ub.sentee.
noting only that Ita report Tuesin view of alleged heavy absen- The 1963 West Virginia legis- day was partiaJ.
tee voting during the past week lature opened tbe door for tbe
JNDICI'MENT MADE
MIAMI HURRICANE and a half.
heavy absentee voting by pass- Indicted on the felony charge i
Isbell plowed out of Cuba with
As of late Tuesday afternoon, ing a law tha t any person ex- of sOdomy was Lester Zimmer- ~
at least one death in Its wake 251 persons had appeared
in pecting to be out of the county man, Pt. Pleasant Route , Att'y
and headed for Florida today person to _vote absentee ba!lots on election day may vote ab- C. J . Hyer was appointed by the
with 80-mile-an-hour
winds. and 25 abse ntee ballots have sentee. So now tMre are 30 court to represent Zimmerman 1,
Forecasters predicted 1t would been rece~ved by mail.
day s in which one may vote ab- and the date of October 18,
gain force and probably hit the
Late Frtday, J ack Weaver, sentee ballot.
9:30 a.m. was set for Zimmtr· ,
southwest coast of the state to- Republi can executive, declared The adding of the word "ex- man to enter a plea to the in- !
night.
I that many of the absentee bal· pecti ng" to be out of county on dictment.
I
Although the slorm was ex- lot applications were not offi- 1election day, bas opened the Thomas Edward Huddleston
pected to pass west of Key
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