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ria, Sweet shop; Mr. and Mn. ble, Mr. and Mn. Leo!W'd Jew· Mn. Jam.. O'Brien, Mn. John Mn. Robert Lewis, Mr. 111d
Mr . and Mrs. G. s. Michoel
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Jlmes Diehl, Mr. and Mn. '-'&gt;r· ell and Mr . and Mrs.
y W. Blaettnar and Mrs. T 0 m Mrs. Patrick Wood and Mr. and
have return.&lt;~ to their
!arm
en Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grlndstafr, dart .game: Mr. and Crow, peep show; and Mn. Mn. Frank Porter, lood obop. .
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Chapman and Mr. and M r ' · Mro. Paul Chapman, Mr. and John Werry and Mra. Malcolm AI tbe close ol the meetmg,
TIH• Middleport Senior ~oth- homt&gt; near Ch~:!e~n tht&gt; P::nw The exeeutive
commntee ont&gt; cent on salf'~ tax for educa. Hugh Custt'T , 10 cent fish IJOnd ; Mrs. Don Bettin&amp; and Mr. and Mees, co-chainnen, Mr. and room visltatlon was held and
1rs Organization wl\.1
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was named and plans made for tiona! purposes. S~pt. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crew, Mr. Mn. James Wlsecu , rinler Mrs. Kermit walton, Mr . and refreshments were se"ed by UN
each month on the last Thurs 1 NurthWf'S:L ~hey \lsllrd Mrs - i he annual Hallowef' n party on Gibbs also spoki' brlE'r1y on this and M
Roy Mayer Mr and
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Mrs Guy Guinther Mr. 1nd sixth grade mothers, with Mn.
da ~ In tht&gt; month to plan and YIKhat&gt;! 's Slslrr H1 \~~.:All ahna , , Thur~day , October 29, whffi the I subje-ct. The fourth grade won Mra Rrosbert Mlller and, Mr. and gaMor.e are Mr and Mrs Don- Mrs~ Don Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson, chairman, and
d i;t·uss fund·ralsing ror the st&gt;n· then two brut hers anu ot er
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Mrs. Ray Riggs, 5 cent fish aid McKenzie Mr. and M r a. Richard Rosenbaum, Mr. an Mrs. Hug
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8a itz M and Mt!:! Hannah Mrs Roy Mayer and
Yo' lll be held Thursda~· t'\'f•nJng, an. Wash . a lllt'('e til Sea ttle, '
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of the executive ! pond : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Le~ Lloyd WrlJht and Mr. and IR&amp;D o
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11 ht&gt; :&lt;f'hool H1 lrs . ayll barnth·r · ,.r,mm J!It&gt;t' :1re Vrank Vauahan gar, Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Stru- Elza Gilmore Jr., baU toss; George Nesselroad.
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a Tht'\ rt-1u rn"'d bi t \)(' Unlnn Pa· , rt•t&gt;tetl till" memhers at t h e prestd~nt; ~rs . Ha~old
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d:m C't· Sulurd~n ~Yt&gt;nm)o( :il tlw 1 11u I~&gt;~: LnUI" .1rrd .-., H ~ 0 dl-:
lelt , ftrst vtce- presldi'nl ; Mrs . II
nor.
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M 1 ctr11rrorllli~;:\• schoolwtlh mo. Irom Sl !.outs tu Al!lt'ns
Frank Vaug han.
preside-nt. Hoy . M:~~r , se&lt;"ond . vt~e presi·j
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, ·· r·h3peronrng mc-ludmg ~lrs
1"\\n d urtf'u,, Lht' lllt't' t·m g, wh rr·. h dt&gt;nl._ /\Irs JaiTK"s 0 Hnen, rePan \ C:.~..;r·r . \1r" r\orm:m lhtm- TO _ &lt;\l,'FI\'fl ('ON\ ' F:~Ttn~ _ upt-ned with the plt&gt;dgt' to the : r_n_rdmg ,st'"c:rPiary :_ Mrs_
L,eo i
ph:·rr~ .\lr~ P:.tu! 1;t'rurd .HH1
1- 11111- StL!dt'nt C tllm ti! nv 111 rtag It W&lt;Js announce-d Lhat lht' ( tt'W . turresp~nd mg
secrt&gt;-Mrs .lcltllt"~ C:·l'-\H'll
bt·r~ ,&gt;! H :~h:llna Hrgh. s( hnrtl. th... me for the year W.'l~ " ln fo r-1 (ll? ; ~1rs . Dwight
Cu!lums, 1
;:~ l.m g_ 1•.-llh .''~~If . r~ur~~·11 s_Pnn: ma t ion Please•· Also announc· trt:"a&lt;.:uJf':. \-1rs . .Jack
Carse~
.,l•r· 11r' \l,u ~ ~.IIJ dhf, l h C. rpt&gt; ed was a health con terence to I and ~1r_s . Robert Couch, mem I

Senior Mothllrl to
•teet Each Month

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Party P/annec/ by Pomeroy p T A

Fair and tool toal&amp;bt, low
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H••lll'rl (,n·t&gt;n . Le11h b 1{ "\'l' 1l' I':J (' k- ;tfl fl, I .... 11 n", ...
t •a ho'•.._ l M1s . Dw1ght Cu llum s. ways and
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school
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Hunnell
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Dehbit· Revn .. l rl ~ . l arro ll Ba
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t~t 1 nmt'Hln~ w1111u"' nn Sunday _I _ _ _
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r, lyf. , {; n•gorv l'aek i.f•e .J
Leon MeKnigh: Mr!-&gt; _ C.
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'obb. Hrnn F\mrl11 (~nrl\' ll
Clark, Mrs. Duna!d .McKenzie, i
l orw .... Kllr l Matrlf'n GC'u Pt·p
H&lt;\Nil WAS BUSY
Jant. ,J:~s :'.tPwart Hr1·.harr1
Mrs . Rubt&gt;rl Mill~r and Mrs. '
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Tht'
Wahama
Wl1ite
NHim&lt;Jrk
ThPitno H!lto•r
l';i\1' 4111 Hand nwmh••rs
were
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Kl'rmlt Wallon.
delegates to
Vrir kt' \ ::iharn:hrw~~' \\'a lln
BrP!lnan HPnr'' \lm~~an
hu ~\- I his past wef'k pdrhrl p&lt;lt· .
Cnu l1ty Council.
1\'1nll•'l of:\ '\(';l(ll'ln\
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Friday,
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mothers
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r!a~· t\1e hand . along w1t/1 thrJr ' en Wedding Anni Vf• rsa r ~ of \ lr. 1 Spt&gt;t'l:.il ~.dli\'&lt;Jtwn. Mr s Mar·
At!nlt~ ::;1110
Chilrlr•·n ~lk
di i'l:'d nr . Joe lngN ick spe-nl lhe and .\ fr s (;_ H. (Benny! Hoff-! garet El la Lewis, II:'(ICht'r, Mrs .
d;n 111 Sf!Prtn•r whl'fP tlwv look Jnllll , 01 lir(JaU 1--iun . w. Va , Hobert Lewis and .l\1rs . .J u h n .
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Oct 16-17
pHrt in the Bl :wk Walnut Fes t!- Will b~ ubse r·\·ed un Ol't . 18, Hunnell : Kindergarten,
Mrs .
"7 FACES OF CJR . LAO"
1&lt;-rl lht&gt;l t'
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Mary
Ca
rolyn
Hiley.
tea{'her,
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Th ev v.i\1 be tumPrPd
bv , :\1rs. J ohn W. H!aetnar, Mrs.,
rnnv t{;,ndn ll .-\rllnu U ' f ' tHI
'lell. Bnrhar:~ F'dr-n .lohn Er
tii('LI ·thddl·en with an , opt•n Harr~ Ra1 h•y , Mrs
Hichard 1
Sll\1 IS BOHN
•(';;flO .\'uah H~&gt;I'J'\
11 \lirP!'l
,\lr and \lr s. f);r nn \ 'nnmt'! , hnuo.;t· " horn 2 p m un til 4 p I sevier Mrs. Paul
Eichinger .!
()\' l.o"o PJI \\\Jild(' J'S n!'\'f'l
t'r Rt•l;.m ·. are annotln( mg \11 1:' m. 111 weiLon.r
n·l~:~1 1 ., rs. M1s . (',u! Hoach Mrs KPnnet h 1
lmll 111 a da1:gh 1 f' l' , Lori Fl1za-• frwnd~ and neighbors
1McLaug ltl in, Mrs. Wilbur Per·
''SOLDIER tN THE RAIN"
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wererin. \1r ~_ l{1rharrl Rt~whngs and I
la ckw C lr- n~ •m . S IP\!' \le
..)nPell 'I u.. ~ d~\ Wo•lrl
J]o&lt;. pll c~! Til t'\ 11;111' &lt;1
sun . . r.l&lt;trrit'r1 at Ni'W llavt-'n, w. Va .: Mr s. Ted Warner .
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Mrs. ,Roy
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" THE NEW INT ERNS"
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m:m 1s tlle lornwr Hhod&lt;t R_lc · Mrs . Dorothy Woodard, teach- ,
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!-&gt;BW rm\l anu thras)un g m?ch-1 D. Edw&lt;Jrds and Mrs. Jack Car·;
i IIIL't' up£&lt;r:1!nr and farm er 1hey]st&gt;y: Sec-ond grade, :vliss Mary !
: have r_f'~ id_ed in Ma son county 1Vi-rginia Reibel, teacher, Mrs. :
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a 11 lhrlr li ves.
1(;,.0 rge Nt'sse!road and Mrs :
'l'lw~· art• ttw pe•renls O~ Ber·. Pnu! Tav !or and Mrs. Beatrice
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Bineh&lt;trl,• tea ('ht&gt; r, Mrs. Pau l·
.l ewe- 1!. and \Irs .
GertrudC' 1 Chapman a nd Mrs. Elza Gil
Housh. a !I oJ Letnrl Houle 1. 1rnon• .Jr. : Thi rd g r;-~Ue , Mrs. Mae ~
, One daug h tt:r Marc~l_lHe ~or_r. : Young \t"aeher, Mrs.
Martin
man. d! ('d tn 1945 .. I hey 1:.11:-o ~kA ng us ;md Mrs.
Thurston
h:-Jve st&gt;ven granrlc!u\dren.
Stone and Mrs. Ellen
Gibbs,
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trachrr,- i\-1rs. Bobf&gt;rl Couch and
'fpuriJfJr~ o/ Aren
Mrs. Robert Barton.
POMEROY

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Woven CoHon

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Jurman's
Genuine Moccasin with
VAMP

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tire of"iaiaal lndllll'l v&amp;rllion! Made for miltill rJ W'Dlort.able

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er, Jr., Signs; Mrs. Jack Carand Mrs. Richard Neufz.
FALL SPECIALS! ling , pocket ladies ; Mickey :

walking; lt.yltid for- distinction and iood looka. w!th

that m~ble bit of quality whicb comet only !Tom Au

Jlllla

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COLD WAVES

a • Jl&amp;b.

Reg.
Reg,
Reg,
Reg.

$20.00
$15.00
$12.50
$10.00

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.. $12.50
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SHIRLEY'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Phone WY 2-2207
1

F.venings by Appointment
Closed Wed. At Noon

OHIO.

POMEROY, 0,

Serving meat and
potatoes?
FARM BOY PATTIES
and

POTATO CHIPS
For lunch , , . snacl&lt;

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SHIRTS

29 to 42. Orlons/Wooll

Made with two

tbe

game - quick easy -to-prepart- Far~a
~ and cnsp potaw
obips.

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GRfAT EATIN' WHEN IT'S

SvtAMS

FARMS

SAUSAGE

Wut U.. aew '16 Country Kite- Cookbook?
Se.IIO., ..... and Mldr- to:

... .._Boo

mosl popular stytea
,iod· eOlorl.
On Sale l'or

with button through top.
Sizes 14th to ex.tra Large

si:r.e 20. About 200 to sell.

MEN 'S SLACKS

Our own $2.95 quality

2

SS.OO

for

lALII Young Ment
5,95 RHton &amp; Cempu1

TROUSERS

II, Golllpolh, ~

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Two

pockets,

Zipper Jackets

beautiful

pered le&amp;. Black•

and extra larae. Solid co-

crers-.ereens--blun.

$3.89

$3.69

$3,29
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Worn u 1 tobog-ean or pulled
down makes protective face

CORDUROY
TROUSERS

THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 1964

Polyester Plant to Expand

Ex-Mental Patient Sought
In Assassination Threat

mask. Jacquard patterns. 100%
Creslan ·oii&gt;Yiie cloiihie knit.

;. · 'stft

and BOYS
Well made, tough long wearing
corduroy, excellent selection of
styles in the best colors.

Boys Sizos 6 !G 1B on Solo far

STOCKHOLM (UP!)-A !Ill"
vard University prolessor and a
German chemist today WGD the
1964 Nobel Medicine !'rile for
their research into the myster.
ies of cholesterol which meoft.
cal science has labeled tbo •~
lain of heart disease.

Mons Sizes 29to 42 on Solo for

$3.67
"CLASSIC" AUTOMAnC BLANKETS
NOW - You can buy txiCIIy
the right IIOY.. for yiiUr
work - for huntln1 - or for
driving.

Elborfolds footure
J'Wolverine'; end
"Appl•Us" Glovos

Past Officers of Racine Chapter O.E.S. met at the home of
Mrs. Gretta Simpson with Mrs.
Chlorus Grimm as assisting
hostess.
The meeting was opened by
the vice-president. Mrs. Simp-son. Mrs. Harriet Neigler ~ead
the scripture followed by Mrs.
Grimm reading ''Lighting the
Candle." Mrs. Simpson then
read "You Can See God."' Each
member gave a "thought for
the day."
Contests were won by Mrs.
Bernice Carpenter and M r a.
Hazel Cleland. The
meeting
, closed with a prayer by He leo
I Johnson.
j Refreshments were
served
from a table centered with a
bowl of bronze mums with gol&lt;l
candles on either side tin cry·
stal holders).
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Charlea Hensley, Mr. and Mro.
Wilson Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Grimm, Mrs. Naoma Brio, ker and Ronny, Mrs.
Helen
' Jobnaon, Mrs. Harriet Nelgler,

A n outs~nding Electrle. Blanket by Beacon. A rayon and
acrylic bJanket with 100% nylon top and snap fitted bottom.
utuminated control Colors: Pink, Blue, Green, Beta:e, Red,
Gold,

Twin Bod-Slnglo &lt;Ontrol, 63x84 - - - - $13.23
Double Bod-Single &lt;Ontrol, 72x84 - - - $14.33
Double Boci-D\ntl control, 72X84

$16.44

Cqme in and look them over

at your leisure.

HIT AND MISS RAG RUGS
Nylon Blend reversible all purpose rug. Multi color washable.

New General Electric Portable

22"xW-

Baseboard Heaters

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Hardwood
.Kitchen Boards
1111y 14.~
.

e Fits snugly against the wall
e Blower circulated warm air
eThin and low design, 9" low, S\4" t111n
• Lightweight, portable
\4Spreads a carpet of warmth
eGives floor to ceiling warming
e Thermostatically controlled

To protect your
and . counter tops

1000 watts, 30 Inches long _ _ _ 29.95
1500 watts, 361nches long

34.95

Jl:nlns
IWa)'a

uu a wood cuttin&amp; board.
FC!r .Uc:lnc, eboppiar, cutIIDJ ond pie preporatioa.

$t79

Other Portable Electric Heaters 8.95- 29.95

GLAXO
Tr..,apuent Linoleum

Autumnal Impressions

Coating
Th• Plastic-type Finish

gives linoleum a
lustre that is long lastin&amp;
and truly distipctive. I&amp;
al10
protects linoleum
from wear and makes it
easier to clean, EUminatet
waxing. Dries In one hour
- water clear. Non-ali_.
pery.
$1.79 PINT
$2.95. QUART
Glaxo

October's WitcherY Again is Enchantress

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Shop All Day Thu~ay From 9 d.m. to 5 p~m.

ELBERFELDS .·
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FIVECENTI

FOR YOUNG MEN

Past Officers of
Rocin.e Group Meet

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Perfocl For Sthool Wnr
Boys Convertible

KniHed Face Masks

SALE PRICES ON

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Memory Garden
To be Opened

Boys Sbet (3,95) On Sale

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measure. Slim fit, ta·

With Hidden Zip-In Hood
Sizes small, medium, large

excellent gifta-Now For

cs Titus, Mrs. Frank Vaughan,
Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr ., Mrs. C.
E. Clark, and Mrs. Kermit Walton, door prizes; Mrs . Gene
Houdashe!t, Mrs. Max Folmer,
Mrs. Carl Morris, Mrs. Norman Harbrechl and Mrs. Pat
Duffy, and Mrs. Kenneth Har~

?r'V

zs to 34 waist

red, blue,. black
or burgundy. Zipper front
- hood zips away into
collar,

plaids. In all sizes. Make

Al so, Mrs. James
O'Brien, ;
Mrs. Richard Rupe-, Mrs . Jam· '

Mn. Hazel Cleland and Edward Slmpoon. 1'be Novembar
meeilq will ba wWo llrL Buill

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Sizes

Mens 4.95 Nylon Taffeta

SPORT SHIRTS
FOR MEN

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AUXTIN, Tex. - Tbo jury
was out on the "Texas monkey
war" today , much as another
jury once deliberated the same Chesapeake &amp; Ohlo Railway
Issues in the famous Tennessee company officials advised the
Scopes trial ln 1925.
Pomeroy :- od Middleport ChamThe jury thi s time was the bers of Commerce and otller !a-state
Textbook Committee. cal leaders Wednesday evening
Three ministers appeared be- to concentrate on providing adfore the committee Wednesday equa te housing for employees
to flay the teaching of evolution of any Industry that migh~ loas godless, atheistic and con- cate in Meigs County.
trary to the Bible.
Speaking In the Grace Epis·
co pal Church Parish House foiHurrlcane lsabeU stormed out lowing a dinner, Forrest Jackto sea today after battering its son and V. D. Moore, both C I
way across the Florida Penin- 0 Industrial
representatives,
sula with winds up to 125 miles said providing locatioll5 for
an hour.
housing cannot be overlooked .
Three small storm-spawned They suggested the Chambers
tornadoes chew~ through three prepare a brochure containing
counties, unroofing a church at information about the housing
Rau Gallie, near cape Kennedy, posslbilities in Meigs.
and injuring several persons. They also said, "Be sure you
Other twisters touch down near are one team while working to
Fort Lauderdale and Coral get industry to choose thi!
Gables, south of Miami.
area."
They recommended
other
PI'JTSBURGH - Two major joint committees be prepared
steel producers announced price with informalion about commun..
1rtcreases Wednesday on certain
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products. Crucible Steel Co. announced price hikes on selected
types of stab&gt;leS! steel pipe and
special agricultural steel products sold to farm equipment
manufacturers.
YQ!mgstown Sheet &amp; Tube Co.
lncre&amp;seet - Us price for rebars,
used for reinforcing concrete, to
$5.25 per 1110 pounds. A similar
move was made earlier by U.S.
Steel Corp and follow~ by ot·
her steel competitors.

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j ger CrePk : .\1rs. Elizabeth Chap·
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man . .\1r ~ H~~.rol ·' Sauer . '\.f rs. Mrs. ,Jo.;;t•p h Struble, and Mrs.
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\es Cook. President of the D. bt'rfc ld.
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F.laine Rouse. Helen Smith and lor and Mrs. Roger Wa l k~r. door
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Top Aide to LBJ Resigns

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for t~y have lnstaHed the Vankees as narrow 6-5 favorites .
The Yankees stole a page
from the Cardinals' book of
comebacks Wednesday when
they rode back-to-back solo
homers by Roger Maris and
Srrit&gt;s.
Mickey Mantle and a grand
The oddsmakers obviously slammer by Joe Pepitone to an
fl"t' l t h e 22-year-old, lanky 8.3 victory that knotted the
yo ungs te:r from Mabton, Wash., best-of-seven
series at three
•populauon 940 ) will succeed, victories 11piece.
ST LOU IS tUPI)-The New
' •wk Yankees send a comparah e boy - rookie righthander
l-1 t&gt;l SLot tl emyre-out to do a
mum's job against the St. Louls
Cardinals today in the decisive
Sl'vt'n th game of the 1964 World

So today It wu up to Stottle- l thrf'tHun homer in the 10th in- 1said KeanP
myre , who will be pitchi ng wi th ning earned the Cardina ls a ~2 1 Gibson, a 6-fout 2. 190 pound
only two day s ~~
I triumph and a ~2 series edgt' . righthander from Omaha. ~t'b .
Won Game Two
The winning pitcher for the l said he " felt \lke 1 jus! finis h€-d
The thin-faced youth from the Cards that day was Bob Gil&gt;- a 10-roand fi th'' af1er his s1x
Far West pitched a seven-hitter son, and he is expected to be hit , 13 _ strikeou t performanee
in winning game No. 2 here at Manager Johnny Kea ne 's choice &lt;~gai n s ! th e Yomket&gt;s Monday
sun-baked Busch Stadium last again today .
Wai1 For lkcisioo
Thursday . He also started the " I don 't like to work a man Tbe formt-r Harlem Glob{'fifth game at Ne-w York Mon- wirh only two days rest, but trotter bask~tba ll pl ayer srill
day but was not around at the Bob is big a n~ strom! And , 1wasn't fpe ling t&gt;xar tly tfHl ~r
finish when Tim McCarver's feel he can gel the job done,'' 1cent W edn ~sd ay and that's why

Chancey expects to have his
full corps ready Friday to roll .
Last wee~ against Jackson,
Phil Swindell, running this year
at fullback in a season wh.en
the league i.s blessed
with
several blockbuster · type fullbacks. demonstrated the power everybody knew he had af.
ter being bothered early In
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the season w1tn ln}unes,
The emergence of Senior right
halfback Bob Smith as a passer against Jackson, augmenting
the accurate arm of Quar~e_r~ack Fr::t nk Porter, gave v1~11 mg scouts busy moments With
pad ~nd penci l.
Sm1th connected on two for
four . Porter on four of eight
thro":"s.
Sa1d Coach Chancey today :
'' The buy s will have to work

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Panthers Seek No. 4 at Nelsonville
No. 4 - Three more to go.
Thal's four straight SEOAL
grid victories the Pomeroy Pan..
tht:rs want . They are favored
w hget_ onhe _of_ them Friday
mg t m I elr tnvasion of Athens County.
Coach Bob Shesky's N 1
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upse over or orn _.a lpn IS.
On th~ other hand, the Panthers, pt.eked . as an
afterlho~ght In m1~~ptember as
a s1xlh pla('e fmtsher, are challenging the big powers. of ~e
league for . the ~ha~p1onsh1p
Three straight v1cLor1es have
be_en fashioned over Wellston,
M1drileport, and Jackson.
Pomeroy
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Ib;dl and a good r urve. Gibson
hard to win at Nelsonville."
ISimpson. and Robert Smith.
w•m 19 games during the regu That's what Lhey've been dcr 1 Chauncey gave Gibbs credit
li! r '-t·n~u 11 c.~s thr Ca rdi nal,
ing all w~k. although Porter for pulling off a key p'lss interca me rro m 11 g&lt;imes bac k
and 205 lb. Bob Crow, guard, ception against Jackson,
nose out the Philade lphia Phllhave been taking things lightly Nelsonville nas great poten-.. _"_.c.r_
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he~ ;.md th~ Cincinnati RPds
while nursi.,g post • Jackson lial but is figured to be weaktht· Nationa l League ch;•mr&gt;&lt;or•-1
bumps and bruises. Both are ened by lack of depth and high -----__..---.. -:' '
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expected to be ready for Nel- grade material at all positions .
Wants Ont&gt; More
sonville. however.
However. the Hounds
are
Now Keane is hoping for
The Panther forward wall has mighty at some spots, mainly
more victory from the 'I "&lt;eai1
be en rna k'mg t he hoes
1 for 1ts
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guard on defense where
Nebn1.~ kan th at would gi ve
backs better each game, a feat 230 lb. Jim Pancake presides, "'•&gt;r
LoUI ~ lls fi r.~t world cham
credited. to ends
Dave Reed at quarterback handled by 210
ship m IR yea rs.
and _ Re~ Cummings,
tackles lb. Jamey James, and at the "Wbaie you re doing push-ups , 1 Sttotlem.vrt" w &lt;:~ s handed
t:ows Diehl and Harley Hentf- halfback slots where scatbacks It might interest you to know rouP,hest so:ones assignmen t
ncks. guards Bob Crow and Gary Hanes and James Polley 1tbat besldei your
bTP:lkfast I a rookie pitC'her si nce 1947
Don Cullums, and center Car- perform .
and lunch, your dhm.-r
is . Frank Shea, a su rpns(· sta· rtec.l
son_ Crow . Ball carriers ~re _James, who can throw long, I
ready, too! ''
pit ched the Yank f'Ps to Vl&lt;tlord
Swmd~ll, Porter. Bob Smtth, dld_
n't pass once aga inst Galli -~
. ovt&gt;.r tile nld Brookl yn
and Bill Jewell.
pohs, preferring to rWl the op- Mel Stottlemyre (9-,1): St. 10 the St:&gt;Vt'nlh gn mt"
On defense, and helping on tion when not handing off. Hay- Loui s, Hob Gibson (19-I 2 l.
. au tumn class ic.
offense. too. as needed, are nes and Polley are 135 pound- ! Odds·New York ravorrd 6_2
The ti-foot -2- li3 pounrl f' r
Jeff Gibbs, Bob Emler, Bruce ers.
to win sev~nth game.
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Wesl Texas State and North ers' share (F'irst tour games
Texa!. State over New Mexico o_n I
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Washington over Stanford - 1 C~rdma!s cl~b share - $260,- ~ REGULAR
The Huskies snap their
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By MILTON RICHMAN
UPJ Sports Writer
TOKYO (UPJ) - Pickin' the
weekend winners, or you deserve an 0\yrr,pic gold medal
if you can predict how the Oklahoma-Kansas and Michigan
State - Indiana eonflicts will
come out.
Even the odds-makers are
bafned. They've made Okla·
homa and Michigan Slate onepoint favorites and we'll go
along with them on the Spar·
tans but prefe1 the Jayhawks
o-.er the Sooners in a toughie.
The East
Syracuse over Penn State _
b;r even more than last year's
9..() margin.
Princetr .I over Colgate - The
Ti~ers .smell :,nme raw meat.
Boston
over Cincinnati - Its homecoming game
for the Eagles.

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Nebraska over Kansas State,
rowa State over Colorado, Detroit over Wichita and Dayton
over Abilene Christian.
The Soutb
Alabama over Tennessee
The Vols are .improving, but
the only trouble is so is the
Crimson Tide.
Kentucky over
Loui::tiana
State - The Wildcats pull off
another upset.
Florida Stale over GeorgiaPretty
1eople are going to
start taking the Seminoles serl·
ously.
Mississippi over Tulane-like
mid-week practice for Ole Miss.
Pitt over Miami

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licking by Georgia Tech.
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Oregon over Arizona - Wild cats are out-matched
Also: Wyoming o~er
Western, San Jose State over 1
Washington State, Utah over
Colorado State and Oregor1
State over Idaho.

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Facts and Figures
NEW YORK (lTPI J - World
Series facts and figures :
Opponents: St. Louis Card!-!
nals (National League manag ed bY Joh n Keane.) New
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Winner: First team to win
four of seven scheduled games.
Results to date First game,
st. Louis 9 New York 5: second game, New York 8 St.
Lou,·s J·, tht'rd game, New '-ork
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2, St. Louis t: fourth game, St.
Louis 4, New York 3; fifth
game, St. Loui! 5 New York 2
(10 innings); sixth game, New
York 8, St. Louis 3.
Series Standings-St. Louis 3,
New York 3.

NO TRADEIN PRICE

Remaining game Thursday

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zorbal'ks win
fifth straight
in the upset of the week.
T~x~s A. &amp; M. over Texas
Chnshan - These two schools
always put on a fi~e show. _
Southern Methodl!lt vver R1ce
- Not much to choose here.
Texas Tech over Baylor The Bears haven't been espe-

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Th
e Mr. and Mrs. ·John Jloacll and
United Pre s !I International son of Mason and Mr. and Mrs.
Also Harvard over Cornell, sm•ii
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Villanova over Delaware, Co- ·11 f' t 1
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Jumbia over Yale and Darl- 1 t
os recor ds ·m paren theses :
Grove Church -at Letart
moulh over BrowrJ.
Team
Mr. and Mrs, Warren. Self
The Midwest
1. San Diego St (9) {4.01
and sun or ·Columbus visited
NoIre Darne over U·C-L .A· - 2. Wittenberg nt) (4-61
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. RusThe Irish will have to contain 3. Florida A&amp;M (4) (2-0)
sell Capehart and grandparents,
4. E . Carolina (3) (4-() )
Larry Zcno th-&gt;Pgh.
Mich:!{a~ over Purdue_ The S. Massachusetts Cl) t!l- 1)
Mr. and Mrs. Christy Blelner on
Sunday
Solverines want that Big Ten 6. Texas A&amp;I (4--1))
113
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Several from the Bend area
lead all alone.
7. Delaware &lt;2) (:}1)
103 were in Dunbar on
Sunday
Southern California over Ohio 8. Montana St . Col. &lt;1) 13·2) 75 where they bowled for the Jun.
State - This Is the one the 9. Louisiana Tech (4.0)
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44 Jor r er o mer can ec an·
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ics. Participating on one team
smce opeung ay.
Second 10- 11, Lamar Tech were Russplt Capehart, Mason,
Illinois over Minnesota - by 43; 12, Los Angeles State (2) Woodie Ki :
Don Roush, Doug
about one touchdown.
41; 13, Pralrle VIew 40; 14, Roush and rlarry Miller all of
Kansas over Oklahoma - If Northeast Oklahoma 36; 15, New Haven. Bowling on the otb-you could see only one ball Lewis &amp; Clark 32; 16, Gettys- er team for JOAM were Tom
game, this would be the one to burg 31, 17, Western State G . tea&lt;! Jl
G
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pick.
(Colo) tl) 26; 18, (tie) Abilene rms
' mmy ress, ~
Also: Wisconsin over Iowa, Christian and North DakotatStae by Roush, Aaron Scarberry and
Ralph Roush.
Northwestern over Miami (0.), 22; 20, Baldwin-Wallace 16.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roach and
son visited on Sunday with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra.
Harry Love in Pt. Pleasant.

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games rna kes
tht big difference.
Aiso : Auburn over Georgia
Tech, Duke over North earn-lina State. Florida over South
Carolina, Maryland over North
Carolina, Clemson over wake
Forest and Army over Virginia.
The Jouthwest
Arkaq~as over Texas - Ra·

C'ord u rny 1\k n's a nd boy!'

mgotlatlons guaranteeing their mem;t&gt;ers a steady lifetime Income, plus many
~er fantastic benefits. The upcoming
proposals frobably will be introduced
;~ the lllee union, and its provision• of'J,er such complete "job security" It's a
;good bet that many owners of busmess·
,es may give up their executive status to
· olD the llleer union for securitv
Red
arber, the baseboU announcer'• baseall announcer, Is on the verge of head·
es - professional type.
Obvloualy foreigners don't consider
's presumptuoua for them to try to inuence the United States political camJII, althouch you can Imagine the
alent reaction if an American did the
~e thin&amp; Over There. Eilample: Sybil
rourton. •.Jlrlu.b-type lad)', wu the alar

of the show at the opening of the Disco·
theque for LBJ at Ei Morocco's Perona
Room, demonstrating everything from
the Frug to the Pernod Splash for the
Democratic campaign coffers . . . . The
Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia kept it a
deep secret when Governor Ro" Barnett
of Mississippi was a guelll there recent·
ly. They were trying to avoid a mob of
pickets.
Pamela Tiffin's agents are after the
"Candy" role for her, figuring it will
guarantee her stardom. Oh, come on, tel·
lows: you know Rosalind Russell will get
the part . . . Movies are more discouraging than ever - for females. Either
the bi£ male attractions are growing
beards or they're wearing corny cowboy
clothes. Both· r.., rcello Mastroianni and
Alain Delon aro planning to do westerns.
(Think Heaven for Cary Grant!)

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•·r·m going to look'' Glbson. I 4-Dailv Sentinel. P omeroy-Middleport. 0 .. Oct._J5 , 1964
Ray Sadeck1 1md Rog~r Cra1g. · .
Ke-ane said .
st 1ft ytoslerday 1 Tut&gt;~dayl but
The manager said Gibson " is ft'i' l prelty good today . After
a little stitr but he !'ihake!! th~t all vou' re usually ~tiff the day 1
off_ He 's a pro."
,,, , -, n&lt;&gt; tom ormw
1th" \ h.1d to bt&gt;at tbe NE"w York ! Kt&gt;ane sa1d Wednesday, " ll's I fr om behind." he added I
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United l'n·~~ lntt&gt;rnationa I
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ay ds star.ler an
1 ~ btg; gd "IThe old recorCI of 4·07 6 was ~vt't' Fir.:; t ba~t'man Hilt White
St l.mlis Cardtn&lt;ll :- and .\·lana,g·. Augu~; II! wln \li t' \ . 1t 1urwl . tng;;t'r Tht:y must
1 e ea Y l ~t:&gt; t .earlu•t this ytoar hy anottu~r is one for
er Johnnv Keane whu is b&lt;~r · Lt'c•g Ut" pr nnonl on t ilt" 1, 1,1 d:1v \t'l\ Y u r~ Yankt'es and Met i " \\t&gt; 're bto!lt'r o demg even . hall er sato 1~~ wou
(BY REQUEST)
23 111 th'!' series .
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·ct I Swt~mlng fo r the \rJ ctortoulds Ken Hover , out~ ide of a grand
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earlit&gt;r this year to wm eastly Sharon Stouder of Glendora, sl&lt;lm hmn f' r tn the ~o~r\ l game. l
from Ger'llany 's Frt~nk Wie- Calif Donna de Verona of San- is not dmng muc Ide "1-'-k bv '
LAUNDRYK·
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gand. Roy Saan of El Segundo, t• Clara Caht 14-year-old LJI - _ eane "'
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Ca
Watson
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Nelson t&gt;f Pompano Beach, t la. Calif. and C.Jth} t-.:llis of InPOMEROY
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tan O'Brien of Au stralia won 1 on an
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tl1e JUO meters m a world rec· the · 200-meler breastroke
by . The hau l of e1ght gold , two
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JL:PI Sports F.dit(JJ
l ord lying 10 st·&lt;·onds fla1. Then 1.. hair from Russi a's Gt'Orgy s1lver and lour br.onze medals
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came Ot'rt er. grimacing wilh Prokopenko with the favored today. !Jite~ the u.s. total to 34. '
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.10KYO IUP I. - Al Oerter of pain at evt'ry throw. AnL in the Chel Jastrcmski of Tolt&gt;do, Ru ssia, with lhree gold, th ree
hi-: tr :H·; ur••d l1and \l.t'~t Hah!'lo,dhN _ Y1 • hts OOdly final aflernuon event a s tunning Ohio third. O'Brier• knocked silver and four nronze , now has
CO l •U\li:3L'".· 1! 'PI\ _ 1." Jdt furttlll'ilt'
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Woody Ha \ t'S ha~ tl':uall~ t; .ken l w•L ke('P hi I ll ' 'u~ II :' ~ ~'!ne protect a rib injury, won the ~~s\:
Je
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.~ oa re four-t:k~~hs of l•d seconddon ~as·l ,,_-........-. .~=_._._._._._.._, 1
th e att itude thai fl(ITI·\ ·un ten·nn:· , lime .
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gift
Eames dun·t l'uunt. alrlwugh I Ha.les 1\l•rkt&gt;d ln.., tP&lt;Jm hard lt hinJ strai~ht time hJday , lead- In the firs ! swi n
ev ent clo~kmg o.[ 2.27.8. ,
FIRST
they 're nwe lo win. ;·lut ~out I• Wedn•· ..,d;n and kt•pt the re· , mg the l lni!rd Swtes In stmsh· tonight. 1hr' 18-year ·old Scho\- 1he U.S. women s 400 meter QUAliTY
The quality gift Is
ern ('a]lf,m, iH ~ ~ ~~· hh ~;l t ur. ~1'1'11'' . &lt;Ill r· \l r,\1 I!JII IM;•.r when in~ virtor ies in four spo rts on : lander of Lake Oswego, Ore., fr~e style swim team set .the REGULAR
d&lt;J y' s gume t'clfl n·g an~ .•t, t:-1 1 &lt;b ~litll t' 11&lt;-~w ~ ~h ·.l~· ed ~~.~~.lite e.m·! land and ~r·a .
grabbed his third gold medal of thir d w~r~d record of . t~~
Certified Oil Station
a nwml.Jpr ot the Big l!'l\
pll: l~ls ~~ lht,Oit llls v. ,dl ~ ~n JlCISS I Along tlw way. the rowe rful the games by selli ng a world hy dsplasdhl~g ht? Amen~a s4 -013518h W. M•in St.
Pomeray
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I Amerw;m
ti-'Wll p1.1ed up sevC'n ; reeor-d of 4.12
. .:l 10 win the 4 oo.l;g~o~l:;_;m~e~
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l' t-;II'I Jce tap('rs n to ay to a . go ld mc'd,·•ls . g"r·ned a lr ip le 'l meter free sl\_'le.
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world su-I Yale , earli er won lhe 100-meter l
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\l :den Alonw. lln Argentine .- Bob Ha yes or Florida A. &amp; s1yle relay team.
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news tur tilt· vtsttr•r·~ .
. Jt'signed the sta ' ue ··christ of \I., wearing borrow!"d shoes , j At his peak 1onighl, he I
Ohio s· :rtt&gt; l':m t·~ c1 :\ n rer- lil t' And'· ~ ·
:. started the parade by winning clipped rive·tenths of a second
USE OUR
ord and a .st'l'( • Illl·p ! &lt;~r·l· r.mk•ng
CHRISTMAS
nationally into lite en n 1 1· s I .
TH( HUDEPOHL 8R£WING COM r ii "'Y OF ClNCIN ,' U•'fl , OHI•
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Tile Huckt' .\ 'l ' ~ :~ n · ligun'd il
une luuchdDwn f:~VIII'IIf' IL• _•t' "
like-ly WOitld p l'l 'it' l' I~W \ ll'l•ll'!
margin :o IJt' llltWh b 1 gt~. · 1· &lt;llld
i~ workin};! '"w:lrd tl u t end
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prove a lad1\1. lor ti lt' Bul'k~ I
ha..,·e sollll' llllf\t l!'t an t nu•n h11b · '
bled fro m 1;_1:.1 wt•ek ':-; g;urw
and this weP k' .~ rugged dri lls.
Two Ot•ffn~i\ ' t' [\tj•n Hurt
11 &lt;lppt&gt;ars tl•:tt Cilrn,·rha('k
Doug Dren•k. out wi tl1 .a !-&gt;on·
knee. llnd dden,in' h;lifba('k
John Fill. &lt;; til l ~ 1Jf l 1·rin~o: f r11 111 a
con('ussi•.\11 . Irk{']\' will rw'. ~t;u · t.
Thev Mt' reg,Ji hrs.
St~'VI' Drl'f:Fer lias fi llt•d in &lt;:a ·
puhl .v l'ur Orrnik . hut a ~W1 1dl .
had to be madt' to plug Pill's !
spot. Al'lllt' Chnnko moved ()V er i
from ~art'tV to take the JOb a nd
Middlt"lllw~ soplaomure .J1m i
Nein has be('n moved to ':W fety . i
Hegular t!lf1!nsivc lmlfback i
Frank Barringlon received a 1
mild ankle sprain Wednesday,
but wa! expt"ctffl to be re&lt;~dy.
1'Jr kle \Tark t;n·rn wasn't ~o

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The Laurel Cliff Health club 1
wilt serve lunch election day
I at the home of Mickey Fox, 1
next to the Pomeroy Prednr1
voting place.
Mrs . Charles Diehl attended
a funeral of an uncle in Whet'!·
ing . W. Va .
Mr~. Vernon Howell ha! ~
turnt:'d home from Meigs Memorial hospital.
Howard Allen and Cindi and ·
Christi, of Fairborn, visited ov- '
cr lhe weekend with Mr . and !
Mrs . Orv ille Allen and other re·
Ia lives.
Mr. Larry Michaels
has
moved his famil'f"'to Lorain,
whe~ he is emploYed.
I Mr . and Mrs . Roy How ell rl'
I cent ly atlended a Demonat ic
meeting in Cleveland.
Mr. a"fi: MP&amp;r Lewia Fox were
hosts recentlY to a ·nemocratic
meeting . Mr. Walter Moeller ol
Lancaster was the guest speak er.
Mrs . Ross Poulton of Canton
spent several days recently vi s:. ·
iting her parents, Mr.
and
Mrs. Vernon Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoffman,
Columbus. were dinner guests I
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hom·
1
er Ha!ley.
Miss Polly Karr of Columbus
spent thi::. weekend with
her
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Karr .
Mr . and Mrs. Murl Harris
and chi!d i"en of St. Albans , W
Va ., recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mr~.
George
Renshaw.
Lester Brookover spent sev·
eral days with relatives in Sandy. W. Va .
Mrs . Martha Russell c1 Brad·
bury visited recently with Mrs .
Georgia Diehl.
Mr. ;md Mrs. George Mowery
Jr . and children of Cleveland,
Mr . and Mrs. Milford Mowery
and children of Pt. Pleasllnt \'i"'ited recenlty with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Mowery. -'
Sr .
Mrs. Georgia Diehl spent a
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na Buck. Rutland .
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When Kb:~~r would taste good, Process 14-K
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Mro . Floro Cba,. and daughl· 1
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er , Mrs . MarJin Jeffers, vis11~ry, at tht&gt; Holzer Hosp1tat iii a t Pomeroy alter h;mng btt&gt;n _ __
ed reCently with the former 'a
GalUpolia.
1 injured in a fall. She .was d1siiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
sister, Mrs . Grover Stout.
Mrs Leota Massar and Mn . 1charged from the hosp!lal SunMr and Mrs Corwm SmJt h I
Sandra Massar and children. d&lt;iy .
and daughters, Ka!hy and 1
o1ana and Charle s. called at .\i r and Mrs Norman Mr.: •
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Susan, of .c?Jum bu~ were th.e 1
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the Marion Riggs' home at Ath · Cam and daughte rs ,
Sherry .
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Miss
Pam
Wilson
who
Is
atweekt"nd
vtsltors
w•th
their
Mr
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Lloyd
Summerfield
has
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Sunday
evening
The
Riggs
Fa
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and
Amber
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spent
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tendinc Morehead Coll-ege in 1parents. Mr . and Mrs. Marvin Teaford and Bobby wines- and have a new baby daughter .
Will t"~ h 1
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lu ers ~~ e P.. of small
. em· Kentut"ky spent the weekend at 1W'ilson aod Mr s ·. AI rna S mlu1.
Larry Grimm, Columb~ ~ s: Mrs . Mr and Mrs. Robt'rt Gr11y p errm
P , Y. '~he S~·Ial SecurJty A_,d- home .
Harve~. Erl~wme of Rutland Jessie Parsons, Ashland ; George and son of Cincinnati, vi sited I Mr and Mrs . Ruy Riggs and
mtmstratlon Will save
more
was Vl!'Uting Satur.day afternoon and Roger Parsons.
his parents, Mr . and Mrs . R.! ram 11y of Pomeroy ~a iled on I
than $1 million dollars next year directly to magneic ape. The at the ho~e of his brother, H. Mr . and Mrs. Floyd Norris, I R. Gray over the weekend .
:Mr . ~nd Mrs . Ge ne R1ggs , SunIn ope1ating costs, announces present use of key.punch oper· F . Erlewme.
Mr . and Mrs . Herbert Roush,
Mi ss Maude Creel wa s taken day t'vening .
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William P . Barker. IYfDrietta at0-rs will be reduced . Much fast· Mr. and Mrs . Max Arnold Mt'8 . Bob Adams, Rev . James
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D•:::;trij'l Manager
~"r tha-n humans. the new read- and daug~ter, Rosana,
were Morrison
attended homecom- 1
This savings will occ ur
tr er wil l prnct•ss reports at the Sunday. dmne~ guests of Mn. ing at Morning Star
church
&lt;; fi1 ,1 11 t&gt;mployers a nd those who rule of 45.000 to ~U .ootl lint&gt;s an , Arnold s coustn, Mrs . Blanche Sunday afternoon
rf'port household workers will hour ,
Nelson.
Mrs . Erwin Gloeckner a n d
print or typewri te thf'ir reports
On\'-half of the 60
million .\ir. Grover Stout . . who has Davis were Columbus visitors
rather th&lt;ln write in hm!(hand . wag!' reports reat'ived earh quar been a medH;al patient at the Saturday .
A new electronic
readmg Itrr art&gt; already t_ypt-'s 0r prinl- Holz.er hospital , was returned
Mrs . Miles Childress Is vi~·
mal'hine will be put into use in f'd The reading machine will to hiS hom~ last week .
iitng Mr . and Mrs. John Wit·
the Baltimore lwadquarters of s&lt;Jve abou t $1 million a year by
~rs. Ketth, Weaver .a.nd two Iiams at Boversr.on .
Soeial Security ir4 1965 to read procf.'ssing them . The savings chtldren of CoJ~mbus VISited the Mr . and Mrs. Dorsa Parsons.
the
and tra nsft&gt;r them will be even greater. Barkrr past week With her .mother. Mrs . Caroll White , Darla and
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said, if more small employ· Mrs .• c~over Stout, durmg . Mr . Deanna , attendlt"d reviv:~l serThHe Fine Radios
FIRST
ers wit! print or type their quar· S!out s Illness at t~e h?.sp•taL vices aL Bald Knobs.
e Mobile Whips
QUALITY
Just
as
vou
have
onlv
one
terly report s rather than hand- ; M.r · a.n.~. Mrs. Wald Nicholson
Mr . and Mrs . Floyd Norris ,
'
e Johnson
REGULAR
write t h~:&gt;m Tlwemploycr shoul d jwele vJsJUng Saturday everung Mrs. Herbert Roush called on
• Ground Planes
pair of feet . so too there
be certain to show both the 1 WJLh Mrs. Blanche Nelson: . , Mrs . Lettie Spencer and .\1rs.
Certified Oil Station work er's name a nd socia l St'· · Sonny NJ~holson : who IS m Vera Craig. Syracuse Monday . is "only one shoe" for
e Gene ral
eCable
Pomeray curity number. Barker added . the Army, •s sl~LJOned. al ~1. 1 Mr. and Mrs. l-' ranklin Lawe Pol y tron ics
you!
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e Crystals
O'I'l'ER and RED
tng .
SWlday with Mr . and Mrs . Char·
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eH allicrafter
THE SMART WAY TO SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS
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les Lawson and family .
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Mr . and Mrs. Roy Bueh enler-'
tained Sunday in honor of their
daughter Sue's birthday with a
TRADE UP NOW TO BETTER
America·s Most Attraclivt' Shoes For Ct)lllfort
dinner at tht&gt;ir home . Those at•
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Rarly Roush , Pam Buch, Don BeeWe fit you in the shoe designed over "your'' }(1st
1BY MRS . HERBERT ROUSH gle of Columbu:'l and the honor·
fit and comfort will amaze you .
Guests over the weekend of ed guest.
: Mrs. Kate Rowe and Ada were Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mr . and Mrs . Gt&gt;rald Wells, Heiney, Friday and Saturday
Mandy, Syracuse ; Mr.
and were Mr . and \1rs . Ralph Farra
Middleport
Mrs. Carroll While . Darla and of Virginia, Mrs. Rose Thomas
N. 2nd Ave.
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Let each member of the fam ily choose hil or her favorite d1sh.
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especially during October, National Restaurant ~1onth.

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Wolfe's Keystone Stat!Qn, Racine, 0 .

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, R. n spent Ihe wt'f'kt&gt;nd with Xenla and Mr. ~Ill Wallace of
The Lend . A ~ Hand Sociher sister, Mrs . Freda Miller. Midd leport
YlSJted SaLUrday
ety met at the home of Mrs.
with Mr . and Mrs. Henry BeaMr and Mrs. Howard Knight ver .
Duane Stanley with Mrs. Clair
and Mrs . ldt. Knight we~ guests
Waggoner the devotional leadat a b1 rthdt~y dinner in honor ·•DOWN TO BRASS TACKS"
er . Mrs. Don Cotterill presid~
Your Dopondoble
of ·Earl Knight at the home of
U!l;e of :he expression "down
ed ovet the business meeting
Deolor for
dunng which it was decided to
Mr. and Mrs Earl Knight of ! to brass tacks'' to Imply get·
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hold a bake sale. Those
atMrs. Letha Koblentz
spent Middleport
Racine. Ohio
ung down to the actual fact
tendlng were Mn. VirgU At. Thursday at New Martinsvill~ .
0t"l obtor 12
Mr nnd ...,;\!r" ll:tl'f' Y t ! o·~
Mrs Lillian Frost entertain· started with sailing. The referAND
Mr. and Mrs. Richard .Harton,
kins, .\1rs . Frank Halliday, :\1rs.
",•rf 1fHI1 ,..r 1!11• ,1~ o,[ \l'
1111 1 f!t·;H Sirs:
ed with Tupperware party Moo- ence was to lh€' cleaning of the
Robert Jewell, Mrs. Kenneth Long Bottom._ attended_ ~n in- day night . Demonstrator was hull of ships so thoroughly that
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ill !1 '
the bra ss--colored bolts on the I
Phone WY 4-2150
'or 1 ou r· P~-&gt;l:wr :il~t) n anrl !wlp
Mrs Homer Lee, :'vlrs.
Don
ndrd. anhte rsf.Cl arlencde ox
Mrs. Sallie A!lison of Racine bottom were exposed.
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Mr s Cl•l·r Waggoner a
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eve an
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t•m,·rgerw~ '!]lla d Ill tile p&lt;1S t
Bnd the' hoste.ss,
thP wMeekend with his ~ister , Mr . and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Beaver . Jyl. Jt&gt;ff and Joy of Mid( h
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Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Welsh 1and .1 rs . Robert Wood a n d
warm and cozy ways to
\ 1r :md \lr ~ H.tl~•h H:t·l•m. -11 w· rnonth-: o I e y~ar
dleport
spent Sunday with Mr.
Other memhers of these two
were in ColumiJus Monday on amt y.
'.lr '-lnd \l t-. 1\illi.Htt l;l t ''l'i
and
Mrs.
Henrv
Beaver.
u 1111 ~ fl'rl ttw ~a nw a:- 1 do ahusinf'ss_
Mr!! . Navada_ 8Paver
an
dreamland ... in new
l:lllt.l Hl'l'ltl a [3 .t~·t. m . Ut&gt;n"'i:l nd
Mrs. Mabel Van Meter, Mrs. i
bou t lhe fine news ruver&lt;:~ge
Mrs. Lyle Hysell ha:s been Mrs. Freda Miller attended an
1ArLex Party at the home of Mrs. Laura Mae Hartung and Mrs.
anu \br1 ,_1·n l ; ~o 'wl .\tlwn - were .
d
b
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th:11 IH' hii w· n•cervt•
a sent 1rom er emp 1nymen1 N . H
M"ddl
Opal Eichinger and daughter 1
l·alling on ~h .111d \It ~ C/l."lriPs
d
k t th
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eltlt' ayes at
1 eport.
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Laura Jean spent Tuesday at
Again we co~e to you _an, I
LT. REY~OLDS
as a coo a
e sc
e- Richard Frost returned
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vour st atf ask111~ for a IHI e
cause of illness . Mrs. Lester
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Parkersburg.
f IN THAlNING - 2nd Lt. Henrler~on replaced Mrs. Hy- Ohio
St.ate University
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hi
M after
d Mvis- Mr. Gale Wallace and son of
v is1t1no \1r and \lr~ (~ tl y ~ssistance. We. the members o
1tmg
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s parents, r. an
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Havnwn Wt 'rt"' .\Jr- anct Mrs. llw Ha,..me Enwrw·n c~. art&gt; .t · }r,mk Nt&gt;lson Heyn_ol s of M11-~ :;;el l durmg her absent.:e.
Wilhs Frost aud sister, Billie
Ke;rh R1de nnur Che~tl'r. \la r- bout to begin a fund drivt' for ~on has ~nrulled m the OrdMr nnd Mrs Robert Clark, J
gie Nt'l\lun :-md fJmi lv. Po~me- 111w t·nwrgt•m·v un it ~in('P t h r- &gt;~&lt;-I~Ce Of!tcer BasJc trammg !\1r and Mrs Thor Carsey and e~~- and Mrs J ohn Ginther
ro\ and \lr &lt;HJJ \lrs Tum !lay nr-w truck was bought
about 1course at Aberddeen Provmg 1 Mrs Lana (;ibson attended a of Torch have moved in the
rr.im.
\\e d!d have Ground. Md Hevnolds, a gr&lt;Jd· Hepubl1can dmner a t the Sac-j
1 four yea rs Ctgo
1 remodeled home of Mrs
lwo Other fund dnvPs. but they uate u! Wah&lt;rma hJgh School, 1 red lleart Church in Pomeroy. new Y
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Dinner gu~·q~ o M
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rs were for the tanker truck an d recently rece1vt&gt;d h1s commts Hobt&gt;rt Taft , J r, was the fea - Paulme Ridenour
ElizaUeth Wickham 1
We Repair All
Fred Lark 1n~ wrre Mr and llw n~w radiO umts \H' h&lt;~d to ' sw 11 of Senmd Lteutenant with turl:'d ~ peaker
"1rs.
In Pom~
Makoo &amp; Models
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P' 1r_tl an d hu_v. We are sending _enveope
t s the weq Vuwnia
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~Irs. Howaru·' I.a_r·ms_.
National
Mrs . Olan Hys.ell an_d daugh~ spent the past week
d \,
0 !
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roy visiting relatives .
and \f r. an - rs . ran !a
\~l l h r; 11·d mscrt s. w1!h pone
I Guard. He i1J the son of Mr. ter. Kay_, _of ~1mers~11le, spent
Rev. Warne went to Veterans
1numiJe rs where the uses of ou r and .\'Irs. Frank Reynolds.
I a day VI SJ tmg her Sister, :\1rs.
Ht-lpre.
Audre\1 Smith and Leone H:Jb- \"in: tklll nnd enwrgency unit I
' Von Cotlerill
WHospital a,t Pedittsburhgh and kMrls
Relas In wonderful comfort
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Mr and ~1rs Cary Horgan \\'
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and dream delightfully , in
Pom.roy
608 I . Metn St.
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- ents 0 f I
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due Hl"f'
and family and Mr. an~ Mrs. est
Lenore1rgm1a
Betzing
of Reedsville
Iva PaUer.~on , (,•uysvtlle,
our nfi'w sleepwear that 's co~
to the death of Harnett Bry- nacinc, Lttarl. Portland, LeJames Burgan and family of ..~::.::::.:~;;;:;~;;;:J;::;::::~=~~:.:::~;;::;::;"'l l l
zy and colorful, pretty and
ant. a former res ident of lwre. tn rt Townsl11 p. Sut1rm 'fowns tllp. :
Columbu:; spent the weekend 1f
Mary Pierc•· spent the "'l'Pk - and Lf'bano~ _Town ship. Any- l
C\\'S
at th{' ho_me of their mother,
practical. Choose 80Wn!, paend visiting in Tenne!'isee.
mw nut recetvmg an t:neve lop, 1
1 \1rs. Mtolhe Burgan.
iamas and eleep coats ID
1 Mr . and Mrs. Oon Cotter ill
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter !Jut v.-ishin~ to don ;de mH\' m;nl ,
pl ains and floral s.
wrre visiting .\i rs Hanson Hul- 1Iheir donn lions to Thr Hn~·mp ~lr ElitiU H&lt;:~mrick of Webster and family spent Saluday cv·· w. \'.1 wa s the guost : enmg wtl
" hh IS mo th er, .~ rs. ,·
ter, Forest nuu .
. Emergency
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qu.1 • R:Jcme~'
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\lr. and Mrs Pave Y.Jtes \'oWe : Ohi11 .
. . of his sister .:md bwther ~ in • : Oleva
Cotl..r!ll, Bradbury.
From
vi.&lt;;i ling Cora Swan. Keno. &lt;~_nd I Our m ·ord for the la_sl ,~~~~ , law, ~1 r. &lt;.~nd Mrs. Haleigh Gre-1 :\1r_. Frank Epple spent Mon1:
Mr and ~lr s. Chnr lf's L1~ le, Sy· m i ln ll l~ s1w : 1k~ 11•r 1\s(•!t. Smc_l! gu r .
! day 1n ParkersiJ~rg, W. Va
Now Shipment Junior Polito
racuse.
i Ihe first of !11e year our um,t : y
1 The next meetmg of the HarWi lbur Weber. Penn sylvan ia . has UH1(k 110 t•mt'rgt'ncy runs .· M r~. Bessie Blumenauer and risonville PTO will be Oct. 27.
::ifJPi1t sevl"ral da:!' w1th .\k and logging lx·1ter than_1.000 m~~ rllr . and Mrs. Elmer Ken t of
.\1 r. and }1rs. Tim Prichard 1
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j hours. and lr&lt;lVt·llllg t!,w di'i· 1Buc yru s. 0. were gues_ts o( the and tl~eir seven ~hildren .a nd j
\frs. Norman Webr.r ..
Olwer Babcock. Wayne , 0. t(lm'e of on•r 4.500 mi lt s. Our IJ;ma Blumenauet· fam1ly .
I Lhe w1vts of ther r two mar·
~I·F-•h
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and Charley Hahcock were vis- expen~{'S haw been
mo~~ Mrs lima Ariz had guests ritd. sons and a grandda ughter,
.99 ond 6 ·99
iting Mr. and )t rs. 0-;ca.r Hab- , th an $!.!'100. wh1le m_1r , done~ 1 from Pum t Pl('asa nt , W. Va . Mr . all uf Ashland. Ky ., were Sun1
cock.
1tions tot; li tu about $1.lOO . So, · and Mrs. Chorles lla rmon .
, day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Se-..·eral new st yles to chouse includ ing
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Mr. and \Irs. Tnm Hayman at the end of the fir st n
e i Mrs . Jrene Jacobs of Cincin~ \ Sam Damron. Mrs . Damron
2-piece sly les and jumpons. Sizea 3 to 11,
are spendmf; a week at POlHld . ' mtmths t1f 196·L \Ill' h&lt;n-e oper··nati. 0 spt&gt;nr a ft'w days with 1 and '1rs. Prichard are sisters.
Va v1sit ing :-.1r. and \1rs . Ew- ated in tht' r(•d to thrtolcllof Mr. and Mr3 . Tom Wells.
: Mr. and :\1rs. Cl!ft.on Morris
en. Cuuntiss.
i ated in the red tot he ott&lt;l l of \'isit ors rrcenlly in the Wells 1and their two children, ColumFOR TALL IOIRLS
New Fall
Shelly Pdty was an over- about $300 .
·home were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde bus. visited his parents, Mr.
ni ght guest o! Mr. and Mrs. · So. again we HS~ you a~d your 1Stcwurt, M1rldleport.
1and \'I rs. Melvin :OVIorris.
Guy Ca rleton, F'ive Points.
staff for your assistance, 1,n con· ' Mr. and Mrs. Pe.te Smith, ! better.
-Violet Smith
ductmg !his f~nd ~nve . _I he t&gt;~- ChariPston, W. Va. , Mrs. Jul!n
velopes for th1s dnve will be In Blackwood and son Donald of
lhe mall about t!w fir;; t of next ' Columbus W{'re here for a visit. ANIMALPOHT
New color5 to style!
week or about lllP d&lt;1l(' '1f Odo- ~Irs. C'!cil JeweU came too.
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
The
to
choose.
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~r . and Mrs _ Walant ca lled 1American Society for the Pr~F,.sh cooked
Sincerely You .. ~.
on \1r . Epple and Frank recent- 1ventJon of Cruelty to Animals
YOU BUY A NEW
In tho s t Kenneth Imboden
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l (ASPCAJ operates an animal·
OR USED CAR
(Hacine First Aid Chief ) R
-h ar t spent
_cv. and Mrs. B am
_ 1port at Kennedy International ,
a _lew days at Logan, 0 h 1 o, Airport .
·
I.ancas1er. 0 .
d . Sine~ the unit was built In I
I W!th Rev. an.d Mrs.hScott.
Oct. n , 1964. Mrs. Lenme Ober o1zer an I 1958. it has served more than !
! Ed itnr
Mrs. Grace Carr spent the eve- I;;. th ird of a million walking, I
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ny,·ng, era wling and slithering !
Da ily Scntme
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- animals entering or leaving the
OPP. LOWER PARKING LOT
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15. 1964

Chester
Society Notes

EDITOR'S
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Societ v News

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land meeting 1,M
~r~s~.~L~e~on~a~r~d~S~m~i~t~hs~o~n~a:,:;n~d~!~th:e~h~o~m~e:_:o:f..,.:"~r~s._:.L~&lt;·~e.,G~ib~b~s..;;-;_;s~a~n~d~r~a_;_;P~Ic~k~e~n~"·_;;L:e"~I~'..:.A~n:n~====;::ii!i~i:ii:i:ii:i:ii:ii$~
ens. Handley.
James Craddock and Ern- lo During
est
lh~ on
business
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SEVERAL ARRAIGNED
Guyan Regional meeting would,
PT. PLEASANT - Arraign{'d I bP held on Sa turday, October
before Justice of Peace A. .M. I 17th at the Logan High School,
C:oorlwin
on varlous
charges Logan, W. Va . The roll
call
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, have been Mr. and Mrs. Or· was a nswered with an exchange
I ville Watson, Henderson, non- of flower bulbs .
: attendanre of rhi!d in school. , 11tose attending W{'re Mrs.
Ralph
1fined $10 and costs; Robert IChester Weaver, Mrs.
Carr, Pt. Pleasant. two char- Sayre, ~Irs . J.ames Rou sh, Miss
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. ges or inloxiczlion, fined $10 1Ethel Riddle. Mr:s. Harry Mil·
and costs t"or each charge and ler, Mrs. Thomas McCowan,
1sentenced to five day9 in jail; : Mrs . Hobert Layne, :\1 rs. Tho~:·:·.: . . :
1William Clayton
'l'1Jcker, : as Hoffman. Mrs. Jam e-s Gill Grimm' s Landing , failure
to : bert, Mrs . David Fields. Jr ..
have vrhicle under con trol , $10 Mrs. ~te~ Clark, Mrs. Howa rd
1 Jo~ Burns. Mrs. Donald Bumand cos ts and no operator's Ji••
American Made
cense charge , $10 and costs; gardner, Mrs. Marlin Hensford ,
Donald Eugene Diamond. Col- !VT1s. Plu l Baley, :-.i r ~. Carroll
Foam or Kapok
umhus. $10 and costs, driving Adams. Jr and the ho~tesses.
left of center.
P .T.A . TO ·M Et.T
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The New Haven P.T A will
SIGN FOR TESTS
i heel fur their regular month·
MASON - ~pproximately 57 i ly meeting on 01"'tober lJth at
Mens Thermo!
Juniors of Wahama High School /8 p. m. A pediatrleiap from ·
have signed to take the prelim· Holzer Hospita l will speak on
!nary schol8st!C aptitude tests Child Health.
on Wedne¥!1'Y,_0&gt;Ul, accordREBECCA CIRCLE
Twin Fitted
ing to Mrs. Mary E. Capehart,
The Rebecca C1rcle of t h e : Full Fitted _
Guido nee Instructor. The tests Lutheran Church Women met ,
will be given· at the !r'hool. On 1 on Wedne sday afternoon at the :
I '2-1 6-20
BIRDSEYE
Wednesday of this we-ek n·prc - homt&gt; nf Mrs. Ja ck Welch . The
each
Gauge _ _ __
senatli..Ws of the':Jt S.
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Force wm be D W'aham~ to test Mrs. David Roush , tht! toplC
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the Senior Girls and Boys for ' ··woman Tod&lt;1y"
BOYS
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TOP
all phases of Air fi'orce trai nThe group di scussed the Malng.
so n Count y Ca nrer Cli ni c and
Mrs . Welch volunteered her servict&gt;s to help. They al so disruss, ed a Halloween Party for the ,
. Elementary Age and under Sun Mens
day School students to be hl'ld
on October :mh at ti ·30 p.m.
INFANTS
at the church .
Those altPnding wrre M r s.
Harold John son, Mrs. Roland
Karr Mrs. NPlson Housh , Mrs.
Shes 4-61.',
· Gran'! Roush, Mrs. Ralph Whlt·
Ant , colgrs
for
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Sizes
Kinv SI••
Orpha Ohlinger, Mrs. Edna
7 to II
pr.
Burri s. Mrs. David Roush and
HOBNAIL
:Mrs. Welch.
BLOODMOBILE
lrr~gulars
The Red Cross Bloodmobile .
of "$1.59 _ _ _
was held on Thursday at Vana~
dium Corporation with ~Irs. Ev· 1
er~lt Roush and ~1rs .
Lloyd
MENS
Roush &amp;!I co-rhairmen. Seventy~
one pints of blood were received with two rejeets .
Doctors fo r lh£&gt; day
were
Dr. Thomas McGowan of Mason and Dr. Ray Healon uf Pum·
METAL
eroy. Registered nur ses were
;
Mrs. Harry Darnell. and Mrs.
Lewi s of Vanadium Corporation;
Wedge Crepe Soles
nurses aids were Mrs. Hilda
LARGE SIZE
Ridgway and Mrs. J.ynrlon Tay- i
lor. Registrars were Mrs F. C. ;
i Reichert Mrs. Jack Flesher, Mens Handkerchiefs
I :vlrs . Eu'gene Hester: typist - :
10 for $1.00
; Mrs. John Fry and Mr!l. Thorn·
LADIES
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s Hoffm an with Mrs. Phil Bali ey as a helpe-r ; Can1t&gt;en Wor~ - ·
Mountain Mist
; ers were Mrs. Hownrd BUrris
PALMOLIVE
and
Mr
s.
Otto
Gr"lmm
and
Mrs
.
:
Sitos
I Fred Roush in charge of jui ce.
5 to 9_
pr • I Sandwiches and cookies were
1donated by the New Haven Gar- ,
100 It. Plastic
PLASTIC
1den Club members. coffee by ,
' 1 &amp; S Super Market and Mil- :
' ler' s Super Markel . Te lephon e ~
•
by Donald F'. Roush and juice 1
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and milk by Valley Bell Dairy. i
GOODWILL CLU H
The Goodwill Club met on
October 3rd at the home
or
Mrs. Jos~tphine Miller . T h e ~
door prize was won by M r s. !
Thelma Capehart.
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$3.99 to $9.99 pr,
Atlellding were Mrs. William
McFarland , Mrs. Thomas Grin·
lined For Cold
stead·, Mrs. Harold Capehart,
Mrs. Cliff Roush. Mrs. W a Y
Weather Weor
SHOP SATURDAY 9 TIL 9
Weaver, Mrs . .Melvin Knapp,
Mrs. Thelma Capeh t~.rt. Mrs .
MILL STREET
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Charles Roush, Mro, Pa"")' Fry, ., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...;_ _~""":..:..W'.l

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FREE MOUNTINGS

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BED SHEETS

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SHOTGUN SHELLS

POCKET KNIVES

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RIZER OIL COMPANY

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UNDERWEAR

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D1apers

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ANNIVERSARY SALE

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IRONING BOARD
PAD &amp;COVER SET

66c

Rubber

SOCKS

Girls
ITAllAN STYLE LOAFERS
eBiack
eBrown

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.88
pr

Sizes 12V. To Big I 0

s1.00

STRETCH SOCKS

$7.99

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Shirts · · · · $1.59

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BATH TOWELS

99c

BEDSPREADS $2.99

Boy's
8" Leather Boots

WORK SHOES

BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIALS!

DIAPER PAILS

3l to 6 $7.99 pr.
11to 3 $5.99 pr.

Boy's
OXFORDS- LOAFERS
Values To

GOLF BALLS

3 pairs

Insulated BOOTS

Waste Baskets 1.00

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Slzts 3V. To Big 12

WINDEX · .... 58c

Womens

RUBBER GLOVES SOAP DISH · · · · 32c

ARCH SHOES

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Women's
DRESS FLATS-- OXFORDS
Not All Sizes In
All Styles But All
Sizes In The Group
Size 5 to J()

.991
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Pumps -Oxfords
Womens

LEATHER B,OOTS

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QUILT BATS .. 98c

50AP · · 3 bars 20c

CLOTHESLINE - 83c

DRAPES - 2 for $1. ...
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pay......,

Ro~sh. Ste~·ie

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$5~000.00

CILLTDDAY!

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WILL BE PAID TO ANYONE WHO CAN F1JRNISH PROOF THAT CONGRESSMAN ABELE VOTED IN FAVOR OF INCREASING CONGRESSIONAL PAY BY $10,000.00
PER YEAR.
ABELE ON ALL RECORDED VOTES OPPOSED THIS INCREASE

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s1eHaru~ were Mrs ''''"co~tryby~-·-·---~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~b~~~~~~~~~==~~~==~~~~~=~J
1Dr•rSir
Pkasc do me thr courtesy of Ma:kms, Mrs. Theo Hmds, Zan_:
hi " .1 rP])IV to a Jetter esv!lle, 0., Mr . and Mrs. Lloyd
, pu ls ling a
.
B .
d . I f Ath
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written hy \.fr. Charles P . Has- I on ng adn Mgt r s C~ I e~s, ;
I
kins Adrnimstrative Assistant I ~1r. a_n
rsd-.
ar efs odnes
•ow CJIB BUFEBS
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and
published
Sister
IS
spen
mg
a ew ays
1
to
my
o~ponen
and
on
her
way
to
California.
SAVE
recently In your pa per.
M&lt;r and Mr~ Clarence EastIUP'TO} $200
First J was not aware of any
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t.
lh 50 mi:ln went to see Ins brother,
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press represen a 1ve a
e ·
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h · ·
THROUGH THE
.1. , 1
meeting Mr. Harvey Eastman w o 1s m
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H ·t 1
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STATE FARM MUTUAL
I ca e non -po 1 1ca
·hi h I addn:ssed Oc1oher I in MeJ gs _Genera 1 ospl a
an
CAR FINANCE PlAN
w r
much Improved.
Pomeroy. I hnd no press re·
Low cost financing
Lesl.•! r II Pnderson wa s adml"l·
lease
iss
ut&gt;d
and
if
any
report
throu gh a local
was prepared on the meetrng, ted to Meigs General Hospilal
cooperating bank
Friday.
.and our low cost
.
K.
h h d s rg
it ~.~a s flone out. of sheer mem11,.111 wm
·
mg, w o a u ·
insurance tool
orv and not clweked out wtt1I :
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h
·
II lo 1______
cry at 1• e1gs ~~em
trlf'. Furtll{'r. n lf'lephon~ ca
_ on a , 1 ~ muc
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me would have made the issue ' Pov ertv Bill and his attack on
cle&lt;Jr.
_ .
! D1. Alden of Ohio University .
Carrol K. Snowden
St'tomlly , ~-Jr. Haskms IS most
Third ly I read the Congres ·
410 Hl'-dgewood Drive
' n:.t ive to bclit'Ve t_h&lt;•t I :tm nol siunal ne'cord daily and I know
Ph. 446-4290 Gallipolis, 0 .
. 1 1.-:
. or wa s g01·ng onl·n Con ·
I awnre t1 f the Ant1 -Poverty ilrll. wna
! Had he only re~d the newspa- gl t&gt;s~. Tl . ~ I was able to state
IUTI , . . ,.
.A...
! pers ~ nt lr:~ s those W! lhng and DJD STATE that the pasCIIIIIiD
tu puUit sh my statements - he sage of the Appalachia
Bill
1
:;;:-;-:·=-~·:.· wou ld have known
rpompt~ was doubUul in this session of
I '~ challenged m~ opponent _for Congress, but wou1d be passed
_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _h_JS_v_ot_e_ A_G_A_IN
_ sr_ lh
_ e_ An_t_, _- in the next Congress if the present Administration were
relat't·G•"'
W t
elected. I wa~ correct In
my
~LLER STAT~
f 0 r Winter's ors • ·
assu mption .
"All
lor a retnleQou Mr.
PrepareiNNow
iifj
No, I am not lf1 informed. I
IJj
dealt wilh these issues long heAbele -nts. I - a ..,.
fore Mr. Haskins appeared on
IS
-"ble
""' alludedtomoby-..,...n
the political scene. What
is
•ata:wueupapeL
-!"I strange about this situation is
.. Abele loelped -., lti"uelf •
the
fact
that
the
very
man
who
"1f "" ... IIOiDC 110 ..,...
I . , - , ••
$1D,lHHJ
but
.
l
voted AGAINST this lype of ef·
duct fbis ..._;g, - the
basis of alway• -actiug
fort for the people of southeast·
Wbell 41* atkmed, asvaal
dtmot.IM d.....o /or • roiM /or
slatemeBU. miaquoteol J.,
1;::~ 1 ern Ohio is now advising tht! resCOOIIlCy
llemocn&amp; .......
idents how to apply for the aid.
• I Ia e r ~ offjeiaU
ret to the 1081 • - r ...
dateo """"""" ...... •
J"'i"· l If he Is actually opposed to such
~ , , _ $400 ...
got a few n!llaetbw I'd
baviug lllllldo l:he .....
programs - and he made that
like Mr. Abele to make •••
II&amp; . , loeal m oQmc.
J
clear in his "anti" vote - why
but I kOOW' he WOII't..
docs he not then discourage
these
their use'! I am FOR
programs and know fr om first~
hand information how desperately they ar~ needed. I further
1. TM fal:t lllat ..._ Maa•r - d hi
W. wife, . . . .taa _. ru·hl lllar • W. C•lfnah•al ,.,..
attempted to help the people a- I
rol
....
OWd!IJ 0Ptlllt
• 'lhft-1 IM1Mtly
vail them selves of the aid as is
• DMp--C~ ..... . .
evid
enced in several coWities
2. 11ae fac:t rhat Moehr claimed before ke defeated dlat .. WCitdd lOt
a Fdanlfob btat ...., W. deflllt
Peftttral"
fonk•
eo;_."'"~.
gained a Federal
at $18,000 per ye. salary •••
of this District.
•a..o.- ,....
Slu4t-, SN-. •k.
Yes,
Appalachia
wil1
be
pass• T"- frol.., Dm!tn
3. TM fac:t that w11en Moeler filed for the primary Ia Feb IIICtrJ• 1964 by law .. 111111 to .............. Ill
M.w
ed in spite of my opponent's
cp on ltud for ... '"'~""''I'
ever,
h
e
quickly
put
01
the
pay1oll
of
a
privaa.
org•llatlota
•der
-tract
to
tile
hdltrd
GcwenaiMJJt.
•• •
B•tt..- Snfe ,,._ Swrrl
thinking and will serve to im,_
prove the economy of seven
4. TM fac:t that Moeler duriJI9 ttae "- .. sened Ia Coag NU aiH to _,., 01 ute•dltllrfp ...........,. AI
Tax Payers Expuse. •••
counties in our District. All we
need is for someone to FIGHT
FOR IT and NOT AGAINST IT! '
H- file stale-to reforncl te o - " - wll 110t k ""'"-"'1
Respectfully yours,
~ ~.,
Wa lter H. Moeller

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guosts Mlss Joanette Mlller and f Min Slornple. .
with Mrs D A. Smllh and Mrs .' Miller, Allc:e SIGIIt, r.soa,
Mrs . Ben Sayro ui Hilliard,
ROTARY CLUB
R. G Greene " co-hostesses Slead.
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The Rotary ('lull met un Thurs The ~l"t'ting was opened l'o'llh 1 Those attending were VJc:U_..
ESTHER CIRCLE
day evening lor their regular de~otlons by lhe hoSim.s . The Bumgardner, Connie l!oUtfl~
The Esther Circle met
on d1nner meeting a! tht' Hart· roll call wa s answPred
wtth Chervl Bumgardner, Joy Smlllio
Cuunril approved tht lnstallaTuesday evesing at the Luth- ford !-.1ethodist Church. A film " Name the Flower for_, t h ~ son ·.Michael SmJthson, Manit
t
.,
eran Pa nsh Hous-e with M r s. l on football was shown to t h t" month of your birthday .
Halstead,
I Wi ll iam Powell -83 Ie-adrr and grr"~'Jp .
The program "Tuckmg The Burr is cathy Haggerty, Clndl
PT PI. E.-\ '-IA\'T -· Trirk or would work throughout the city i Nam{' lora ted at '2416 Linc·oln Tht&gt; New Haven Junior Wom·l \1rs Paul Housh a s hostess . Those attj!'nd 1ng were Don- 1Gardeo t.n for Winler "' was gh·· Roush, Beverly Knapp, Cor/
T!t"';l l wa .; ~~·t fur F'rirl a)', Oct- durin~~ the hours of 6 until 8 Avrnue after re cel"lnng S{'\"t:&gt;r&lt;J I an ·s Clu b ht"ld a specia l mf'e t- 'fh·• lop"lc for lhe meettng was ld c I .
H
n Lavne
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a ··og e!iong . erma
. , eu Y_I' rs
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. Cook. Becky Gilmore,
am
••bt'r :~o b_\ nwrn twr-; ~Jf the p. m to rurb any vandalism complaints that the park ing lot mg on Man ~y, t lout.""r t a "' \\ -,man Today ,,
. , Donald F' Roush. Lloyd ROush . Dur_mg _ the busJn:s~ me~tmg Ha nmng. Leah Ann Miller, Gall
1--'t Plt' asa nt Ct ty \oun cll un and w\11 patrol the city streets of th~ du.: rch was much
too the _Aiex-QUJIIen
Memonal Attending were
!-.Irs. Wtl - Flonl Carmack , Richard Ord. the d1 stnct conv~nt1on tu
be Mil ler. Sandra Pickens, Sharon ·
Tu~sda• n1~tn dunng regular after 8 p. m. curfew to make I dark !o he safe for elderly Buildmg to ~a~e pl~ns to at- liam Russell. Mrs John Fry . Dr· .Joh n Ridgwav J&lt;~ck Flf'sh- held on Octobf'r 171h at Logan. Ricka rd , Debra Rickard, 1Jn..
numdl mf·PtJil[, at Krodf'l club- surE" all Trick and Treaters are persll m.
lend the Dt_stnel ( nn_venllon Mn. John F. Housh . Mrs Otto er. f"lvde Foltov H"ome William· \\'. Va . was announrf'd The da Rou sh. F:vt&gt;rett Hanning, leld
hntJ~e.
oft
the
stretls.
Councilman
Ted
Stevens
read
The
club decided to as~Jst, _tht' Grimm. Mrs. Jack He"'On, '\Irs son . l.lt! ~sell 'rape-hart , Harry club voted to sell pecan nuts ers. \Irs Donald Bumgardner,
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nurseAIWIIhQ
S'l"l".
Arthur dunng Ihe llol1da)' St&gt;a~nn
~ r"~. l.eo""rd
sm1·thson . M-.
Cuwwi lmen sc hNlul ed
the Other action of the counc!l ' the l. . ny Poll ee reporl ol a ct iV!· 1hralth
ld
h
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,..,
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, mcsl Edwin Rou sh and ~1rs. Johnny \1ill"r
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H&lt;o llowet&gt;n art•vity hetw rcn the was to approve the abandon- ' (ItS
b _tide
~
· 1or t 11e mont h o1 ,'epterns
le 1 at
ex- w en J em- Roush .
Thabet . Thoma~ Heed, and Thos" atlendmg wer·e '11 r s llarrl' p 1·ck•ns
Mrs. Samuel
honu·~ ot 6 and 8 p. m The~' men! of Deca tur Street from ber submitted by Poli ce Chief or~ beUI mgl
ded t h 1
RHODODENDRON CLUB Rev \1a rlrn Ht'r is furd .
a n d F'red Batey. !\.·1rs. H. L D:o-er. Hal .. iead pare~t~ Paul Rict.
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ad~· ist- the puh lrc ttwt r ity po- First Street to Kennedy Avenue &gt;. J _ lit
h ld allen
8
rhers
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The
Rhododendron
Farm
Wogul:'st~
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J
ames
C.
Rae
of Mrs CJ\·dt"' ~·ol•·' . .\lr" Hnrold a rd. \Irs . HannJ·n•, and D~
" - .·
' lb ert . t showe d offi· c em 1· rs w
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cen investigated five accidents onvt&lt;n 10 " e a
a
· ~ - mim ·s Club rnt-: for thit.'r n:•-or·· Point Plt-'a;;;mt and ~l r P1c kens -Johnson, ;\-1rs Harry La_m~-' . Jam•·~ Roush
lice . civil delen~e . fi re depart- . to further the housing project on ,.,-t )' slrecls,
le, \V . Va. on Saturday, Oc.lo- ganizational mee tmg on Thurs- of \lason .
, \Ir s_ Hnman Lavnf' \1r~ 4
- - - - - - -- - ment and shr·riffc;'
pa trols I cnder way in that .section of
issued
624 b IOlh er M s Ja es Cun
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w e r - m
• day with a covered dish dinner
W.S. W.S. MF.ETING
i K. MeClung, Mrs J . V. Y!c 1 parkmg tickets; eight tickets ningham.
TO IN&gt;PECT TRUe!!;
1·
Mrs.
Garv· Roush. · at noon . [)f'VO ,.10 n~ we r•... led b\'.
·
, for unlawful parking · six warnThe Rut 11 Citt'le
o1 t he II' s-~ c rew . Mrs . .\I 1. Ohl"mg er .
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· kets : seven road law Mrs.
Rob- Mrs · Golden Hazlet! ·
w .s. of 111e E .U.B Church met: Mi ~ ~ Lt-lah p!,Wt&gt;ll . Mrs Donald P T PLEASANT - P a at
,' mg
t1c
. 8 .Jack
· _ Stewart,
~~F . Mr~.- w
,
.
ell :mlltz. 1 Iss rancP~ ea -1 Miss Wanda Slempl£&gt; announ ·'on Tur"d~y evernng at tllf' j f' . Rr•us.h. :'Vlrs 1. . C. Rou&lt;;,h_ Wood . PI Pleasant Fire Chief
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I arre~ t s, 21 arrests on ml!de- Vf'r Mrs HogPr Sink Mrs Jo- '
1 an Cit \" ounct 1man
meanor charges such 111 intox:- 1 ·
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I ced Achleveml'nt ay 1or no- home of :\1rs . Howarll Burns Mr s. Ottie Hou :;h, ~lrs.
me~M&lt;
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be with .\1r ~ . Tht&gt;lma Capeh:.tn as &gt;.;tone . \1r~ . ll oward 1\"agenhJ is. /landlt&lt;\_ will bf' in Battl~ Creek, ·,
!Catton;
one felony
arrest - 1 ey d Roush , E.\1rs. A. L Sprouse. ber 22 nd ' the thf'me will
I sh owmg
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r
,
an
Mrs.
ugene
Hesson.
··Crea
tiveness··
and
lane
Cox
lf'ader.
.\1rs . .r..: . 0 . Weinand guf'~L .\1rs I\1 1Ch , Ortober 21 and 22, to
a tota l o 29 arrest.!! · ~ 1 b
h
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I an d lh e patrolmen wor k.mg a ~ · ~~em ers
at
en
mg
t
e
spewill
speak
on
&lt;\rts
..
;;,.;~
Craft.
~
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,\1rs.
Burr
is
opPrwd
with
de·
Hi!{'_
\ &lt;.~nd hostf'sscs ..\lrs . Smith in '&gt; pt•t·t 1he n{'w !ire truck un·
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1 total of 826 hours .
1CCI a ~eetmg wMere M " · Dam_es A Christmas Work:-, hop to be votions , !hr group sang hymn · and .\1rs. Gibbs .
de-r order fur the t'ity of Pt.
8 111
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( unnmgham,
rs.
·· Jnt o .\1y Jle :.Jrl ·' f11l10w.;&gt;d with
4-11 CLLI B MEETING
' Pl('a 5-anr prior to the company
avis, 1held on Drrcmher 8th .
The fi_nancial report of lhe J r .. Mrs. A. L. Sprouse. Mrs.
The club accepted the re purt 1a reading "Whal Is In Thi n f' The Rend Hu stle rs 4-H Club painting thf' lrurk. Delivery of
U_m~e C!ly _ department~
was i Jack POJugh, Mrs. Robert Barn- 1of the nominating comm ittee; 1Heart.""
held their reguiJr rnonth l~· meet· the n.,w pumper truck Is es- _
g1ven sllUwmg the
following : !lz, \_1rs. J oey Roush. Mrs. Rog- new officers are as follows: I The prugr~l m ·· Undf&gt;r Three ing &lt;It thf' Lndge Fla ll rN·Pntly . p&lt;&gt;~ Jo·d earl:-· ln November.
bala nc es on Sept. 30, Cit y, SG- 1er Smk, Mrs . Ja('k He ss and President - Mrs. Cha rles Yon- i stars" was p1·l".:;~nted in th e A sh11rt tJu~rnP.&lt;.:&lt;; ml:'~·ting wOJs
652.77; Sewage Disposal, $74,~ 1Misa Frances Weaver .
ker, Vice Presiden t M TI . l form of a tr&lt;:~relog of Spalli;; h held and !hf' lollowing offirf' rs ·r
651.83 plus $3~.000 in the state I NEIIACUMA GARDEN CLUB Maxine Grimm, Secretary - . spr-&lt;1king Amrric&lt;m Pf'ople. tak· wt&gt;re P-lrc-lrd Pre"1dent ~ San­
ROBINETTE
sinking fund; City Water Works 1 The Nehaclima Garden Club Mrs. John Heitmire, Treasurer l lng part wPre Mn .
Bernard , dr:.. Pickf'n': Vire Prr.;ident $51,698.~4 _plus $34 ,000 in the met on Monday ev_e ning at t~e [- Mrs. Albert Roush_.
, Lieving. _ \l r~ . OlhH Lleving, 1 Eddie Hai;1e:1d. SN· I·P t .:u·~· stale ~mkmg fund , Present for I h~m e of Mrs. LouJs Karschruk I Attending the n;eetmg were Miss l\1ii1Je Humg~•rm· r·. .\ 1n . Bed:v Bums: 1'rf'ns-u rr-r - Con·
la st mght' s meeting were M11y- With Mrs. Henry Buck .as co- Mrs. Maxine Grimm, Mrs. Col - IOttie Roush and :\"I rs. n:ay Bn s- ' nie HaggPrtr · Ht'norlt&gt;r - Coz\
or Virgil Sider. Clerk, Mrs. A. I hoste ss. The meeting was open- den Hazlett. Mrs. Rober t Hoff· ton .
Cook: lli~tori:Jn - Hf'r·b' Drvo
AA -.-\·B·C \Vldths
E. Thoma s, Att'y C. J . Hyer, !ed wlh ?evoti onals led by Mrs. man, Mrs. Charles Jewell, Mrs. 1 Others a ttenrling wer1: 'V1 rs . lion ;:,J J.e adC'r- Leah Ann .\ l 1!
J oAnn Moore and counci! men i Karschmk .
Charles Machir. Mrs. John T. F'red Halt•\-. ;"vlrs . .'\chsah Mil-ler: Sung Lt'&lt;l dt·r
:\ lw" Stonf' SIZES
$6.99
Charles Collrill , Hiram Daugh- The guest speaker for the Reitire , Mrs. T . Bert Roush, ' ler and Miss RrbeC('a Bt1rris. and \.ali Millrr. Came i.f'rtrlf'r&lt;: 4·10
erty, Tom Holland , Carl Mur- · evening was Mr. ? IPndon . P . \1rs. Ve lma nuush, Mrs. John 1
t;ARIJEN Cl.liH
1\IORE NFW 11.-\\T\'
600 X JJ
JT NYLON
J T NYLON
I
ra
y,
Tom
Reynolds,
Charles
!
Burton.
the
Area
Conservations.
scarbNry,
!lfrs.
Clarence
The
Ne
w
ll.1
ven
Garden
Club
·f'i nd .v HOU&lt;;h and ('alii~ Hug
-..J
Combination
SURE GRIP
SURE GRIP
J'owler
Ar
lin
Hall.
Ted
Stevtst
from
Parkersburg.
He
spoke
Thomas,
Mrs.
Charle~
Yonker.
!
met
on
Thursda_
r
evt·nmg
at
gert.
\
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,)
unior
l.t&lt;H.Je
r~
for
('lub
MIDDLEPORT,
D.
No
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Economy
Si:r:et First Lin•
No. 1 Economy
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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 15. 1964·9 town . Ctly AU•moy C. J Hy·
-- - er was advised to take Jegol
1teps necessary for the a banf)
donmenl.

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Devotlons taken from Ephes- coin-st. Mr . Joe Fonderbosch,
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1963 Corvair Mcnt-:t Coupe
-- - $1969
I held September 29 at the E:ast·\ ians 1:1-10 by Mrs. Dwight Par- Safety D•·rector at the Kyg,.
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meditation on the topic by Mrs. The Rock Springs _..a
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$2395
These committees were
Parter.
Church will meet 'l1lur:~~.~ay a1
1963
Chevrolet lmpa a
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Larry Ritchie,
Mrs. V. D. Edw··~- presen~ 1-:!6 p. m. at the borne of Mn.
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Program; Howard Parker,
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' therine Baum, Olive 0'' '
kire concluded the
program Tha Catholic Women'• Club
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Uealillc
vina
Brannon,
legislativP
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with
prayer.
of the Sacrer Heart Church will
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SERVICE
rion Parker, Grace Weber.
During the business session, meet in the sanctuary Tburson,... ..uuaa
OPEN EVES. ]:
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E.ad Yoar lr"'-"1' troDblet
vi-lle Brown, Nellie Parkt&gt;r.
in
charge of Mrs. Edwards, day at 7:30 p. m. for Rosary
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We llln-e 1U sa.
IN THE AREA.
it Presidents; Norman
president, "quiet day" to be services, follnwt-'d by the regul"n 1Ki CAS'I'
81-wrr Marltlaes
· James Brannon, Paul
held Wednesday, Oct. 28, Rf !he Iat mePiing in the rhurch aud..
ro rt.At.:J "
I.UUI.-1 P'llOUlJC'!I'NG
Rll!UOIIItlt Ra1e1
IAugusta Barnhart , professional ct~urch8 beR"Inning at 10 3· m. itorium. There will bl an aucFor Sale
For Rent
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CaD Wl' Z..%174 Day oJ NICIIt
1 problems and teacher welfare; With sack lunch at noon. v.~s i tion sale of home made articles.
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i Dorothy Michaels,
announced by Miss Lllf'rf•!Ja ! Magnolia ft'wple Pythian Sis1
PHONE WY 2-2156 I TRAILER lot! fllr rf'nt.
TWO USED ga.'l rangrs from L"I;:G:-;H::T::-:H::-_:-,l::TL::IN::G:;-o-r--w-a~ter i
Weese, Goldie Story,
Genheimer. World Community ters ~ill mf'c' aL the DAV hall
to Laundrymat and schools
sehool classroom~.
I hree
ship; Eleanor Knight,
Day to . be ~eld at the Rutland
at 7 p. m. instead of
\'allev Lumber&amp;: Supply Com- vet~rs old . Reflect good care.
hauling. Phone WYi ~~Otp 1
WY 2-3198
Smith, Carolyn Fmnz, Brenda Methodist Ch&lt;rrch, N?v. li, was 7:30 p. m. Following the meet·
pany ,· fl1iddlt&gt;port.
10·3-tlr Priced W go fast. Call WY ·2• M•ln St.
Pom•roy Stricklin, nominating;
Nellie announcer!. Cotton ptece goods
the PaSl Chiers will meet
Card of Thanks
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HEA1'1NG,
Plumbla&amp;,
Moeller
Parker,
Grace
Weese,
Helen
or
schuo
supplies
are
to
be
with
Mrs Gladys Cuckler as
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WOULD like to thank all MODERN 4 room and bath
taken to thi s mf'eling.
Fvua&lt;'e.. .-\mold
BrOiben,
Caldwell. Fannie Brown.
hostess. ·
those who sen! letters an d fumish£'d apartment. \11 d· 1962 EL CON
1 A House Tra1·t er. 1 1111i Ea~t Malo Strf'et, PoJDo
ard p ar kcr and Grace Weber , Plans were made for I visit
Bethel No. -o• of the lnlema·
card5 to me durmg
my
stay
dleport.
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ol a field worl-:er at the church tonal Order of Job's "au•htero
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unttngton
9 11 tfc 1 son Pooler, Chesttr 985 -2250.
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I' eterans
E nt er tal nmen t was unde r d•·· on November 13 · beginning at w·,'ll meet at the Pom.•roJ'
10 a. rn . Other churcbes in the
10 1~ J!c
Admirustratwn
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FOR SALE : House, sIx rooms rec t'ton of Mrs . Alt'ce Nease
1'enJple, Thursday at 7·. 30
the Richmond, Virginia, Vt+ rHREE an" tour NW'TJ fumic:hej
and ba1h. 107 Locust
St., included Eastern's
ensem bl e area will also attend. There will p.m.
erans Admmimation Hospil· ed and -··-•·-•-b-~ 1nori. ICHRISTMAS TREES .
5.000 ;
Pomeroy.
16 15 3tp I and o freshman tr1o. Mr . Lar· be a potluc dinner at noon
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with dessert and cofree served The Church Women of Grace
al. They wtrt deeply .appre- ments. WY Z..'t434 Ql 12 e. - tfr
Scotch Ptne. 5 to 9 ft. tall: 1
ry Morrison, the
execuhve
Episcopa l Church
ln PomeciJlted.
.
3 000 Scotch pine
sprayed I'
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~'uft
head, Introduced the
guest b)A thde 1"'" 1 "roup.
fl
rvy
will
meet
Thursday
at the
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Frank .X Crueser
Forrn room fami!'&gt;ht&gt;d apart- 1 ·
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speaker. Hal Thorley, 0 . E. A..
esserd1 cour!ie
am1 co
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~ ~~ - 8 ft .: 2.000 Austnan 1
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( lh parish house beginning ::tt 10 a.
10 15 ltr mt"nt. Phone WY 2-3658.
pine. ShearN. good color and '
Parh &amp; Si!rvlce On
Professional Relations Consult- was serve a Je c OSL o . e m. There will be an all • day
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FOR RENT OR SALE -Brick ant, on the topic of the increase mPeting by Miss Lydia Eber~ session of scw.ng projects. A
Lost an d Foun d
~ ach and Mrs. Robert Warner. noon luncheon will be served
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FOH KENT, modern
house. ,: 224 s. JJJ. Ave .. Wellston. \
Any Make Chain Saw
4 • bedroom home ln New 1 in O.E.A. dues.
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Haven forced air fuel
oil
Refreshments were prepared The Halloween theme was car- by Mrs. Dale Dutton,
Mi ss
! sh room! and bath. Youngs· I Ohio.
10 I " c I
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ried out on the lab le which had
LOST, lady's billfold. Friday
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heat full size basement wilh by the home economics depart·
Giles
and
Mrs.
Irving
Lenore
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town kitchen, tilt floor, lo- :
gar;ge.
SeJling price $tO, - ment under Mrs. Janice Rit ch· a white cuver with a wide black
~~~in~~~~~~~-~~r w:(~~~~~ cated at 136 Uncoln-rd Call i SPECIAL Thursday , Friday,
or
can
rent for $65 per ie's lnstructionb. Those at- lstt:earner on which was placed Karr , Jr.
50000
Church
WY 2-3020.
II 29 ttc
and Satllfday , Harden · ~ Marrnonth.
tending were Violet Millhone, grains of corn,
extending Rutland Methodist
10 14 Jtc
kel . Syracuse. Boiltd ham , 106 W. M.ln
Pomeroy, O.
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1 will hold its annual trustees'
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MASON - 1 ~ story
frame Lavina Brannon, Augusta
eng wi se nwn · e cen er O
LIGHT BLUE Gf-neral Elect-ric
For Sa1e
sliced or piece, 89c lb.; 3 doz.
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the table . A black urn filled turkey Jinne1 Thurday, October
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Service C'op- home in excelle11t ocat1on.
a Stwe , El anon with corn in the husks centered 15 from 5:30 p. m. to 8 p. m.
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eggs, 89c: Home rna de saus- PHOTO Conv,·ng
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d hart,k Helen
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age. S9c lb Winesap applf's. ies made of 'ega I pap~rs .
hJ !Tt'd 1-lir ga~. ~Pa - econ Pa~ er,
o dlt! or~,
eanor the table.
Tickets will be $1.25 for adults
for return . Shirley McKinney, SINGF.R SEWING l\1ach int&gt;. zig $1.79 bu.: Cabbagt•. 5c lb. birth rPcords and almost anv floor can be hntshed for 1 Kmght , Tuppers Plams; Lucy
----and 75c for chi.dren. The pubWY 2-3560. 85 S. 4th!OS\ 3 6tc zags. bu thm lwles,
mono- Stokt-ly Pf:'af'ht's, 2'~
size. : other documen ts. Also lamin-1 additional bedrooms . $10.000 . ~msbary, How&amp;rd Pa~ker, Nellic is welcome.
gr am s. t:1!' withnttt t~l ' ach -1 slJ C't&gt;d or 'lalves. 29r can. lo- : tinF in plastic, film to pre- NEW HAVEN- Two 1¥.1: st~ry l ite Par~er , Charles Yeago, Dor· Funeral Services
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~ews tor\1- ard and dtzed sail, lit. Reese 's Pea- l serve your valeable papers. j fam ily type_hom"s. ?ne br1~k . othy M1c_hael, Alan Bowen, Lar- Are Held Friday
There will be a jitney supper
baekward . $J7 61 f'ash or
7 nul Butter Cups, 10 for 39c. 1 butP.r Insurance, Pomt&gt;roy . 1nd one With alummum Sid· I ry Mornson, Garry
Parsons,
M
at
the Syracuse SChool hou.!le
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Funera I servtces or
rs.
SHOTGUN Jnd rille shoot. Slln ·: payment s of SG 00 monthly . Grf'en tip tananas. 5 lbs. for j
9 1 tfc ing . Hfl!h vaf'ant and can
Ali ce Nease, Norman
Bahr, Maud Graves, who died Sat- Saturday, Oct. 17 . Serving wil1
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d.n . Of'! 17. on t.hf' Hohh\' !
.1\vad.:~b le m blond. waln!ll or Jgc . Well' _; Sweet Cidt&gt;r. 119 c .
inspected anytime.
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Larry Ritchie, Janice Ritchie, urday following a long Illness, begin at 4:30 p. m. The SyraHill Farm on the Bowman 's
mahog.'ln\" f':Jbine!.
\\'Y 2· gal.
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CLII'"TO:"'l
Almost
nbew
our
Eastern:
Fannie Brown, ~e t_
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10 14 3
1· rna Orr, Jim Brannon, Orv1 e were conducted Mor1day at 2:SO cuse Ladies Auxiliary of the
Run Road.
mile on Bash· . 2204
10 15 £tc
Cemptew i7n'" ce
room home with
asemen\
p. m. at the Rawlings Coats Volunteer Fire Dept. is spoDan Rd . Hams and cash. Spon- . . ~- - - -IT'S OUR pleasu re to
loan 'I
t.nn llradtord
and ga&lt;; heat. Mod:rn kitch- Brown, Grace Weese, Chester;
sort'd by Radne Fire Depflrt ·: ZfC - f:.-\{_j • ~ • ~IAT!C, Ht64
Carpet Sharnpooers FREE
9t'rhe, PHIHI " CoDIIId
en with built-in cabmets. $6,· Olive Osburn, Paul Manuel, Funeral home with the Rev. sor.
The Happy Harvesters claaa
men! . .
10 1.1 3rc i S&lt;' wing .\laehme . ALJHmlc:1ilcal -: with purchase or Blue Lu st re!'
A. C. BR.ADFURD
500.00. Also a 5 room stut'CO Grace Weber, Greta
Suttle, Donald Hicks officiating. Bur- of the Federated chllfch will
· lv bultonholes, sews on ln11· Shampoo. Baker Furnr1ure,
Raebte, OSit
home at $3,000.00.
Pauline Myers and
Carolyn ial was in the Gravel Hill cern- have a cafeteria dinner Saturetery, Cheshire.
SHon]uN ~lATCH.~ Sun d a y.! Ion s. monogrRms.
b 11 nd , Middleport
10 13 6tc l
I 11 tfc 1Fill\ HOMES- Available al l Franz, Riverview.
Relatives served as pallbear- day from 4 to 8 p. m. Meat will
Oct. 18. s!arting
1:!1 nnnn . 1 hf:'m~ . ranC'v des1gns. Brand l -- - I $450.00 down and no closing!
ers
including Ronnie and John- be creamed baked chicken and
Prizes. hams and
haf'on _l llf'W . f,ut~ra-ntced . Trade~ ac- 1Saturday; '(lct. 17, IL.iO P· m.
EXPERIENCED
co~ts Ve1erans, time Is runny Eggleton, Grayson,
Ky.;
loaf.
RPfrf'&lt;ihmenr~ will he servPd i r~&gt;p!ed . Full cash pnre $42 44 l1 tum~ sold..rny home and wi il 1
ni~g · out, don't lose
your
SON IS BORN
The
BradbUJl'
PTA S
will spun..
d
Matt•hes will be held the 1st I tPrml:( S1.50 wt&gt;ek . WY 2·2204
sell the following personal 1
eligibilitv for a V.A. Joan.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKay of Bill Bnstic, St. Albans. W. Va.;
1
and 3rd Sundays of
each :
10 15 iite
propert~· ill my home on
nM ROUSH SALESMAN Canton, Ohio. are announcing Eugene Walburn, Lockbourne; IO.ctolaber]ttney supper a1ur ay,
17 beginning at 4:30
month. Sponso:"ed by Forked I
Slate Rou! e 124 in .Yest Rut-'
c. c. CUCKLER, BROKER the birth oi a son at Timkin Harold Thomas, Don Thomas I,
Run Sportsmen's Club
F.I. ECTHOl.l" X Sweeper, usf'S land.
NEW HAVEN w. VA.
Mercy Hospital in Canton, Sept. and Harold Hinkle, McConnells- p. m. Flavoring, which Is b&amp;
10 15 3tC' : !Htpt·r bags, l'•lmplt&gt;le
;-n th z Living Room suites. one .
PHONE isz.28-4S
24. The baby, weighing nine ville. She Is survived by twa ing sold by the group will also
;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;-;;;--;;-- - a11 achments Balance
due nearlv nrw . 1 bf'droom suile, l From the larJZest truck or
10 13 3tc pounds and five ounces has been daughters, Mrs. Audrey Frost be available at the supper.
SHOCYriNG
M \1TH. high
:1 pay·ments Si.OO eaf'h. W\ 2
1 Bo1~k Case limf'd oak bed, I Mlldmer radiator to the
named Victor Joseph. The par- of Middleport and Mrs. Mabel
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
powerpd 22 riflrs and shot- i 2.204 .
lU 1~ 6tr S•veral metal beds. f&lt;"'rigid- 1
SALE _
ents have two daughters, Sally
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5
Walburn,
Columbus;
two
sons,
Mr.
and
Mrs. William .Ronald
IB
r
I tma est beater core.
FOR
acres,
ld
d C' d
0 •uber
S d
guns, una~·. r.
.
aire Refrige.ator, gaa range ,
h
w"th bath double ' Ann, 5 years o , an
In a
Graves of Pomeroy and Beaver of Columbus are anAmerican Legion
Farm ! USF.O wnrkpant'i. sh ir ts, co•·· fiood .\la_\'tag washer. 2 plat. !
room ous~ 1
• Jo, 4 years old. Grandparents Ralph
Paul Graves, Columbus, and a
B-h Grove ·Hd., Rutland ! Nall s. and jackets Carl _l'lwvh
garage
which
has
space
for
M
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M
G
ld
Rupe
sister, Mrs. Ada Wood, Chesa- nouncing the birth of an eight
~
form roo:t-rs, sevrra 1 ot er 1 WY 2-21 4 J
PDmt'roy
are r. an
rs. era
Noon until dark .
alier, Long Bottom _ Oh1o.
apartment on top, .. acre I 'ddl
t
d
dM
pound son, Wednesday, Oct. 14
peake.
10 14 4lf'
10 15 30t p cha ir;., :~enmore
swf'f'per ,l
I k drilled well some land o Mt epor an Mr. an . rs.
Out
ot
..
town
relatives
at·
at Riverside Hospital in CoJ..
Round table, dini ng
room l. 0. McCOV, AUt."'llONEER
~ e,
. '
Joseph McKay of Byesvdle,
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tltlable,
rest
m
pasture
and
Oh'
G
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th
umbus,
named Jason Rmiald.
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SMORGASBORD dinnf'r spnn· PLE\SURE BOA'f "'Suih s, I suite. p1:ln'l, 9 x
rug, ; Chester, Ohio.
s z:t tfc
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10.
rea 1 gran mo ers 1n- tending the services were Mr.
0 ne m1.1e 1rom F'IVe
tunber.
V
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M'd
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sore-d by the \1~igs Count\· i a· x 24' Also boat 1ra1 er. , Warm morning gas eater, l
Points.
Financing arrang- cue
rs. a1 eyno s, 1 • and Mr:: . Elmet Wood, Chesa-1 Maternal grandparents are Mr._
Mrs. Henderson, Linco]n
Democrat Club at
Saf'rf'd I Phone WY 2-2-IJ2 during day i Brick lined coal heater, Oil I
Help Wanted
ed Ph
WY -65 10
dleport,
and Mrs. Alma Rupe peake; Mrs. Mabel Wa1bllrn, and
Ave., Columbus, and paternal
2
Heart Churrh Auditorium on or WY 2·:.!916 evf'ning".
cook stove. stands,
lamps.
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one
10· 12 Btc of Rutland. Mr. McKay is head Columbus; Eugene Walburn, Igr·adj&gt;ar&lt;!!tls are Mr. and Mrl.
Saturday, Ortober 24. from -:
10 3 3tp util itv cahinet, coffee table , 1 WORK WAN'f'ED -Lady wants ·
basketball coach at
Hoover
daughters, Pam and Eugenla. William K. Beaver of Columbus.
to 8 p. m. All you can e:H.
nt"ariy new portat:Jle Ironer . work 5 davs a week . Phnnf' .
School In North Canton where
Lockbourne; Mrs. Harold Hin·
Bertha Archer of Middle..
11.00. Door prizE's.
eiPctric fan and ice cream , WY 2-6418.
10 14 3tc Tl ACRE FARM for sale _by ; he also teaches English and is
ble, daughter, Ikbbie, McCon- port is the great grandmother.
10 13 3tc
NOW IN FULL SWING
frt'ezer, old Victrola,
book ·
ower. 5 room house
Wlth~ a Guidance Counselor.
nelsville
, and Miss Katherine The Beavers are former resirase desk and some books,
LOOKING FOR SECURa
bath. Emma Morris, HarriParkersburg.
dents of Middleport.
Proctor,
REGULAR MPigs rounty Dem TRUCKLOAD
JDB?
aonville Rd.
10 12 6tp
l k . pres ~ ure canner . pore h
cor
ENTERTAINS CLUB
ocrat Club meeting a1 Head
UNICO TIRE SALE
Jwing. hand tools cattle de- rn1" ror ID • Ch11 temu t&lt;Ht1
f
CORREcriON
quarters at \lidd lepor t. 7:30
1
INDIAN GHEE
hornt&gt;r.
and
many
other
arli'"
o~:~r
ad •n,rr tn.t...,.rno" " 1•..., SEVEN ROOM br1ck home In
Mrs.
Angus
~o:ard
e~terta
n·
The
name
of Mrs. Howard
p. m. Oct. 15. Public cordiai Ghee,
or clarified butter, h
('les not listed.
n,.l1no
UDHJD . . rY1M . ...t.nu.rr.
P·1mt!roy, two bathrooms, 41ed_ her card c u Tue a_y et Ceci1 was unintentionally omitJY invited. Hefreshmt&gt;nts serone
af
the
most valued foodt
St&lt;il llforc.. Denn~y, Owner : ., •9.a
bedrooms, garage. basement, emng ~t her home on Lmco n ted from the list of guests atvrd as usual.
10 13 3!c
WHOLESALE
in
India,
being
used for cookin~
Terms: Cash
3 fimshed rooms in attic. St. PrtZes were awarded
to tending the October meeting
and
In
medicine
and by Hindus
PRICES
Auto Sales
Large ot. Out of high water Mrs. James Johnson,
Mrs. he Return Jonathan
Meigs
Not responsible for arridents.
LOSE W~IGH1 satelv and eas
Hy. wltb nt'W Dei ·.a&lt;(ht&gt;r tabC. C. Brauford, Aaetlooeer
FOR SA I.E: 1964 Cbevelle Sup- Central heating
Inquire Glenn Hensler a~ ~s. Eu!::: Chapter, D.A.R., held at t h in their religious ceremonies
A. C. Bradford, Maoagrr
letl . Only 98c. Stark PharmT
v
Charles Wildermuth. WY 1· Conde . Others P ~ymg
home of Miss Nancy Reed in according to the Encyclopaedlz
Britannica.
tO
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sport,
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coupe,
8
en·
2205
or
WY
2-6116.
9-26-tfc
Mrs
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Charles
Whtte,
M
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s.
Middleport last Friday.
acy.
11-13-00tp P. ... gu 1ar trrad s and mud and
gint-.
Powerglide transmisGlenn Glaze, Mrs. Lee Smith,
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AUTOMOBILE lilsurant"e bee[l &lt;no\.\
' SINGER Sewing M~~hi~ ro~ lion, R&amp;H . Less . than ~ I
and one guest, Mrs. Craynor
c~f the y••ar. Blll' :'&lt;lOW.
FIRST
CLASS TO MEET
pletely electri[·. Equipped to ' miles. ?wner 10 servJce ~ FOR SALES: 2 lots tn LetaHrt Sloan. A dessert course was
canceUed? Imt your opPra
QUALITY
2
SUPER SERVICE
zig zag, buttonhole, sew on Phone Btll Grueser, WY
Falls, downtown. Harriet y- served by the hostess who was The Busy Bee Class of the
tot'o UcOillf!? Call WY :l-lll611
REGULAR
10 t 3 61'
STATION
115tt&lt;
buttons. elc. Fully guaran-I 3874 ·
att, Tel. CH 7·2361 ·
ltp 1. presented with the hostess gilt. Middleport Flrst Baptlst church
10
9
will meet tonight, Tburday, at
Jack w. c.rsey
Certified Oil Station
teed. Pay off 7 pajments of 1 1948 FORD pickup flat
bed - - - - - - - - - M'llr
.
WY
l
-9932
the church. Members are
Wanted To Buy
Pomeroy
$5 each. Phone
WY 2·2204
truck, for sale. Runs good . HOMESITE 8 roldm~tely
Legal
Notice
come
masked
for
the
meeting.
2
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..::c
alter 6 P· m.
10 I 6tc
Call Coolville, 965-3291.
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LOGS WANTED . High
grade
1
acres, gooo spring .:~n proper
10 13 3tp t ; , lots Jf shade trees, locat·
IN THI PIOt.t.TI cou•T 0 '
walnut, chPrry, poplar. bass- APPI.F':,S , Burdf'IIP F' r u 1 1 ELECTROLUX vacuun ciea~~J;"
Ph
WY 2-&amp;970
COUNTY, OHIO
wo!X.l . h;mJ ;md ~ ,-,f l m.1p l1· .
arrn _
rne
· er, automatic, paper bags, JoOR SALE,
1951 Plymouth. ed on U. S. 33 near
Rock IN THIMIIOJ
MATTU OF THE uuu
Pof!l "rU,. Oht'o Rt l
h
Sold
OP OAY MCCUTCHION, DICIAIID
red and white oak and ao,h _
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a11 cleaning attac ments.
Good running order. wt J. Springs Fairground. $2,500. R.
c•N o. n.141
25
9
25
lo~ buy"r w1ll be &lt;:~ t \l~&lt;;on
tP
new over $150. Guaranteed. Uam Blake, Dorcas, Ohio.
A. Finlaw, WY 2-2975. 1~3-tfc TO WHOM tTN:l~~ONC:UN 1
Furniture Corp.. Pt . Plras- WHY PU\1P ~our sl uo;:gisP SPp- Pay oft balance 7 pa~·ments
10 9 -~p
NotJc• 1.1 hereby 1 1ven th1t on th•
a.nt . W. Va . Tuesday~ Jnr.J li e rank? Gt&gt;l K1ean-F.m-AII of S6.SO each. Phone WY ~ 1 ·==-==c::--:---- -;;--- FOR SALE-Mlddlepurt'a taU· t.~:~~he: ~~:.,~· ,::~;:\:.~~.(rn~·;;·~·,;;~!~
Friday::~,
8·30 :l m10 lu15 4:JO
Sep lir f'arm
Tank Ch·aner.
2204 after I p. m. 10 1 6tc i 1959
9 passenger
Counbutldtog,.
located
1M N- ~·~·~·~·~~,.t~·~~r:r.::.:":;j"~·.'·-· ~
p. ru .
111 c mark
B•treau, pLand
try Squire Station
Wagon,
au- esr
Second
Street..
Mkidl!!port
0 m·
----~
- -- ··tomatlc transmission, power
Prteed tar quick to&amp;.le
I&amp;
f or Rent
eroy.
9 29 36tc
Male Help Wanted
oteerlng, radio, heater, pow- qllire at Oblo llolet. ~ tie
~~1~~~~;~~r:.
-10 1
:-::-:::=
-~-~ 1 "\INGI?R Sewmr
maebinet
er brakes. Phone WY 2-3898
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APARTMEr.iT, ~ rooms and new. $59 .50 up. ~ever•l 1u1flod
Truck Drivers Wanted!
or see it at Hackett's Sohiol------:--:--;---- ;
to till• :~u·~ ~~~~::
bath . newly redf'( or:.Jtf'd Cal l machme. B.l bargala price~
Service.
10 7 tfc
Leg1l Notice
.ner tb• nun 1 ot .. ,d
Ex"rltnced
---c,.- -j;~~~;::;:any~ Ueni
fonver b1rnd from
WaltPr Crooks. WY 2-3631.
The l'"abrtc ~hop. ~ine:er Sal"
lne,.~rl•nced
FororLon1
Th Ra bl
IN THI coMMON IlLlAS cOURT or !~
•••tnat the r..J
lo 15 6, "'"
e
m er
MlfOO COUNTY, OHIO
the dectdent lituatecl In
and •--.fl'f"Vk~ . p omPrny . QhlD
Dlotonco Houto Write
World Slandard ot Compaet ,
CAll NO. n.m:
or Ohio.
- - -AparunPn
- -t, S room!'!. W'V Z-2214.
4 21 tfc
MAYFLOWER TRANSIT
Claronc• Arthur Prlt•, PLAlNTJJT,
PROBA.TE COURT or
Middleport
EJ.t'f'lleDCf
MEJOS OOVNTY, omo
1
1
lrldi•n•pollt lndl•n•
rtd
-n.
(10) It, 115. U, 3te
nd b
d
bath a
ssemem. on groun PERF'F.CTION Oil heater wit!J..I.=====~~""'='=,J Btg ear room.
• · 8Dd per- Edl.an Hob•tettu, becutor ot lh•
·,.c:,_c,==-="'-noor . NPwly def'ora!Pd. hard- , drums .and fit tings, Davtu
I formaiK'e Sm•ll CAr &lt;!'Cooomy I Ealllle ol Onte D. Price, deen.ed.,
•t 11.,
DEFENDANT&amp;
Insur1nce
wood noors:. automaLlf' hf'at . e_ l~&gt;C'Iric scales, 30 lb. capac- I
and ' m•nagerabUtcy
LIOAL. NOTIU
C31J WY 2·3200.
10 JO tf(' l
1955
See
Th• unknown heln of B. W. Don--- - ·- - - - i '~I' 10 ft. b~eat cdase.ha si.s! JOHNSON, S\mpson lnsura~
~tropolllaa Motort
~!~ed.cteE~r~e. oJa~k.o~:n'':~:..!::
Savea tlme because there's no mlDng or
NICE F'OUR room house with
· ercury.
Y an c. s
Aceney , In AU forms o1 In
•nil Anna B. Paine. dece..etl, wh~tH
lPss motor and transmt~smn
E. MaiD Strret. Pomeroy
,.ld•ncee u• unJutown ..Ul tP:e
hauling on your part. Saves money because
basem~nl, hardwood fl oon.
·
.'
· IUT8Jk.'e. Jlm Johnson enrt
PboDO IVY • _
notice th•t cter1nee Artb11r f'rlee on ....., , .
1
nicely located on
Linf'oln I ('omplete course ln radio and
A tl
.-o1
the 7th d•,. of october. tPM. filed 1i:~.~'i•!~~.~
8 d S
you pay one low price for mixing, pouring and
U tnlJtiOO. Cell .
, ,· 4 - tfc hla petJUon In the Coll\"!on Pll!ll 1:
Heights. Call WY 2-3054 . Tra -~ lelevf,Sl' nn w'l!h, all equipment ·
1 1 1fc
'"
Court w:lthln and for \heo Count, ot
flnlsblng. Wbat more could you ask for? A
- Mella and State of Ohln the objealls;."_~·":.?;:
cy Wb.l.y'
10 10 6f n Ch;~rle~ Larkms, Lon!il Bot·
•
7
f
1962
Plymouth
2
door
VB
au.
or pnyer of whteb. II to ..,.e1te the
free estimate? Get yours today!
_:.___ _ _ _ _ . _.
lorn, Ohio.
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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Tbe goes on. "Save your
maeazint world can be excit.- guns for the week before
In&amp;. At our supermarket the tlon. Many lmpL!Ise votera ww&gt;'ll
other day , a boy of about 10 make up their minds unUI
asked hls mother tor a copy Get a !eel of what's bllj!B.ir&gt;g
of Playboy, an~ sbe belted him them and Jell them wbat
right In the kisser. Meanwhile, want to hear. Don't ride coaton the supermarket reading tails-run alone."
rack, my favUTlte magainze, "Dont• talk too much," J .B.
Scientific American, .old me continue~. "As we say 1n
with another or Its teuer vertising, boU the platform
title: "Tears and the lacrimal down to a single major
Jland.n
and slam It home in 20 secAnd recently through the mall, onds." He adds : '"Tape or film
came an arliclt: rrom the pub- your message. And, H you can't
llcatlon called Television Age, talk, or if you make 1 bad lmit which an advertising agency pression, don 't hesitate to
man who ia a veteran in the 1 professional actor to do
production area glve1 advice to emotional pitch and you
political candidates on how to with children or
use video to their advantage in and dogs just
the current election campaign. J . B. reminds politicians,
The agency man's lnitlala are •· don't forget that dames
J.B.• and presumably he is oot a lot to say, and often tbelr
the same J.B. about w'·1m vote makes the difference. Use
lrchlbald MacLeish wrote a daytime television or radio
play.
woo them, seduce them, cajole
J.B. advise• politicos, "don't them, play on their emotions
~t caught by live TV .•,
He heavily in a apeci.al campaign

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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY

8. 00 Sign On -News
6 : ~ Sacred Heart Hour
6'20 Meigs County RFD
8:23 Palll Bowers - Fann
UO Newo
6:33 Rev . Raymond Jones. Rel
6,55 Sports Headlines
&amp;,57 Weatber Report ·
7,110 News
;!;!
7,1J5 Ttoy'o Chapel
7:30 News · · .. "
7:35 Picltens Hardware
. &lt;Toes· Tburs.)
ao News Report
a,oo Bill Miller Show
a,oo Johnsoo . Simpson Ins.
Show (Fri./
8:10 Roy 's Food Basket Sbow
(Mon • TbU111.)
1,45 Baker Furnlture Sbow
(Wed.. Fri.)
8:45 I&amp;S Super Market Show
(Thurs.)
8:00 Newa
g,os GoHee With Janet
10,110 Grand Ole op'ry
11:00 Minlsterlal Aasoc.
111,15 A.S.C. Progr&amp;ll , Ft'l.
m"o Famlly Worship • Thurs.
11,15 Mason Go. Agr. En.-Tuea.
11,33 Swap Shop
11,45 Tiny's Country Hymno
12,00 Noon Report
12, t5 Goeuler'o Guest Star-Frl
12:15 Larry Andersou Sbow
4,110 Jtm Mees Sbow
U5 Blaettoar Auto Sbow
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4:30 Local News
5:00 Jbp Mees Show
8:00 Sllhon's Market • New1
6,1)5 Sundown Serenade
U5 Sign Of!_September

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lfDNDAY THRU FRIDAY

4:00 Discing with Doss

6' 46 Sign On
7,00 Be Still and Know

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5,00
5:tl5
5,15
5:25

7,03
7,03
7:30
7:32
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6'00
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8,16
8'15
8:16

News
Musical Clock
News Headlines
Musical Clock
Word and Testimony
Ohio Valley Newa
World News
Sports Today
Weather
Musical Clock
8:55 ComJnunity News
9,00 Talk of the Town
9,55 Mason Gonnty News
10 :00 Public Service
16,15 Family Worship Hour
l0:30 Latchstring
11,00 News Beat
u,os Morning Melodies
except Friday, Churcb
Bells Ring
IU5 World Newo
IUS Mason County Newo
12'00 Community Newo
12 '05 Local Newa
!UO Markets
12,15 Weather
l2:20 Bulletin Board
12,25 News 0 Gramo
~ , 30 County Agent
12"5 Country Go Roond
L55 News Beat
2:00 Country Go Round
2:55 Newa Beat
3,00 Midway Matinee
3,55 News Beat

Interchange
Community News
World News
Sports Today
Weather
5:30 Dinner Musicale
5,45 Sign Off
SATURDAY
6,45 Sign On
7,00 Be Still and Know
7:03 News
7:08 Musical Clock
UO News Headllnel
U2 MusiCJOI Clock
7:45 Word and Testimony
s,oo Obto Valley News
8:05 World News
uo Sports Today
U5 Weather
U6 Pt. l'leaaanl H.S.
Football
111,30 Song &amp; Story Ho11r
16'45 Family Worship Hour
11,110 News, Army Hour
11:36 Public Service
12'00 News Roundup
12,20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:i](J Sawrday Matinee
1:15 Ohio Stata FootbaU
4'00 Discing with Don
UO Top Ten Revue
&amp;:00 News Ro.mdup
5:15 Public Servlce
5,36 DIMer Musicale
5,45 Sign Off

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SATURDAY
a,oo Sign On - Newo
6:05 Country Music
6:20 Country Jamboree
· 7:00 Larry Anderson Show
8'00 Pomeroy HJ Football
9:30 Middleport HJ Football
11,00 Top Ten Show &lt;Dairy
Valley)
1UO Top Ten Show (Duttons)
I.ITTLE !'IR'&gt;H~N AIIINII
12,00 Noon News
12:15 Musical lnterlude
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teet.
1:00 Bill Miller Sbow
(OSU Football!
a,~ Sign Off September
5,45 Sign Off October
SUNDAYS
7:00 Sign On- Newt
7:35 SllDday Sbowcase
8'00 French City Baptist
3,30 News
8:33 Hour of Deliverance
&lt;Elder Cline)
9:48 Congressman Abele
16:05 Sunday Chapel
10:33 Washington Reportl to
lbe "enplo
11'00 Sunday Sbow
ABBIE AIIID SLATI
12,00 Noon News
12:15 Cbrlstlana Hour
12'30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1:00 Rev. Andrew Plll'sono
UO Rev. Silas Billups
2,00 Sunday Chapel
2:33 Rev. Roscoe Thorne
3,00 Sunday Chapel
S:33 Country Hymntlmers
(Dan Hayman)
4,33 Sunday Showcase
6:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
6:30 Sundown Serenade
N5 Sign ~H September
5,45 Sign 011 October

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apartment for 1
tomatic
transmission.
county
Common
Pleu Court; nnder·
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KITCHEN
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co .... •d.
In casa
Nl). abo"•
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cook st0 " e• •20
pr1ce $1~"
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partite
IDinlloned w~u
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vice Station, Mlddleport. Ohio =h•!,_.~':'ep_;ra.w.de:".!,.~~~o h1~~=
Middleport. Call WY 2-5262.
ru . f! · refngeralor, -$2~. ~gal lhn - - ·· Le-oa JRut 'Ufll ..
10 12 6tc petition anct that the,. a" r01&lt;1ulr&lt;~d
· wae tr heater . "t-25 .00 · 11111,/JIJ • • .,.~~; he"""""' trlht1n•
to anewe:r the 111me .:~a or b.rore Ut•
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.. Dupin. J bedroom~. Sugar h~ater, t65 .00 also 70.000 &amp;..,_..1• ..
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' ftun area. Pomero:; Phone er, $70.00. Ph. WY 2·:l874 .
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Television Revue

CALENDAR

Tb0
Cb1Jd consPrv at1on
when the wsc;::. of the United League will meet Thursday
Methodist Church mel Tuesday •vening, O&lt;L 15, at the home
evening at the church.
of Mrs. Angus Howard on Lln-

The Eastern Local
Education Assorintlons's

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New Age Theme
Of
Event

Teachers Name
Cormru"ttees

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1RUST CHARLES TO
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ersona

w~~. ":f••~:: ~~~ed

Mrs. Lillian Stieff is Conferred

L''fe Membership ,·n OES Chapter

aid Brlctleo, !loy Brlcllleo, ().
tan Harrisoo, Ralpb Carl, virgil Carl, Lloyd KJnc, Dwigllt
Carl, Tracy Whaley, Harvey
Van Vranken, Faye Pratt, Gla·
dys Cuckler, Geoffrey Wilson,

Prayer is Theme
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evotrons y
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Dale llarrlloll, aU of Pomon&gt;)';
Ira Butdler, Rlclw&lt;l Cboml&gt;
en, Charles Searles, o! Mlfl.
dleport; Walter Burke o! Ha·
cine, Paul Tribe and danght·
er Jane, and Woodrow Wilson,

Atbeno; Olarlea P. Rllflt, Col
umbw; Rusaell Wllaon of Logan; Cllf!ord Lohrer o! Clnc!J&gt;.
nati, Mtas Colleen WUIOil, Albens and the honored J!Ueat, !.Ira.
WOllam Lobrer.

for group oingtng led l&gt;y !.Ira.
programand
chairman.
Mro. Ruth
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The conferring of a life mem- 1 Distingulshed guests
Jntro- John
Mrs. Lyoru,
Jack Bechtle
Mrs.
u ddl • • •
m~ting
oct. Wolfe
6 of opened
the Sbellie
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bersh1p to Mrs Lillian Steiff, 1duced were Roberta K. Mmg- fielding Hawkins registered the
In J.t ai
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Boice Missionary Gruup of the
w·ganist of Evange line Chapter, I hng. Past Grand Matron
of guests. Wel&lt;'ome tags in silver
Bethlehem Baptlst
Church,
Visit Elbttrfelds Housewares Department On The First Floor
Order of the Eastern Star, and , Ohio. and Verna Hammond ,
given each D"nest. A ba!l- Mrs. Robert Allensworth, Mn.
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James Rawley , Emma Joachim Great Bend, with prayer at Mrs.
~e observance of ltle 601 _an- ~uty Gran Matron o •strict kt't of rf(l ruses and the in. and Barbara Baer visited with Rosa Stepp's borne.
ruversary of the rhJ\pler, h1gh- 25 Otht&gt;r~ we-lromed
we-re- ~cript1on "60th Anniversary," M
H
W Devo&gt;tions were given by Mrs.
1 8 k
lighted a spt&gt;eial meeting held 1Worth_l' \latron;:. and Worthy Pa- dt&gt;ruraled the auditorium.
a:x .aye~ 0 ee~~~nnon, · Glenna O'Connor using as her
'fuesda\.' evening at the VIa son- trons of other chapters and past . A thcee . tiered decorated · Va . over t e w
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theme, "When Prayers Aren't
lc Tt&gt;mple m M i ddl~port With matrons and . past patrons of ~ake t'entered tlle refreshment
Mrs. Horace McEthiMy sub- Answered," from scripture,
other dJstnrt
chaprrrs pre- ' Evangel me Chapter.
:\1arte , tablt- flanked wit..b lighted t.a~ stitut~ for Mrs . Larry Wiley at Luke 11 :9-13. Five reasons were
st'nf .
: Curd , d1stnct officer, and pa~t ers Ca ke and ice cream was Pomeroy Kindergarden Classes cited for unanBwered prayers :
Etta ~1 ae Norton. worthy ma- 1~rand appumlmt-nls
~erved wtth Mrs. Mitchell and Tuesday.
wrong'\Aotive, Jack of earnesttron , and Wr_ll.am King. worthy I :\lrs S!t~lft was wel C'umed as ~1rs. Lyun~ presiding at the sil· Mr . .and Mrs. Robert McEI- ness, lack of Iaith, sin in one's
J-aTron , prt-stdt&gt;d Sf"n-"m~ as till~ h~nured gtJt·st : ~ ud tht! !lie ver coffet' and tea services. hinily were Parkersburg visltors life, and praying out of the will
protme!
wen~ Mrs. James ·
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ted b 1Oming room hostesses were
of God. A dedicated prayer was
Pul\lm. Mrs Guv Rrynoids lnd mem~r,s 'P1 wasShpre-.~en
k · ~'l Mr~ N:m Moor!! ,'yliss Mildred Mond 3 y ~vetting .
M
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then offered by Mrs. O'Connor.
1 Mrs
rs 1 . rene .
: on Lhe :N y~ars or Mrs. Slelff l ~awlt')' . \1r:i Earl ~emer, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Bernard Fultz 'lbe president Miss Wilma
a~ ur.:armt 01 the dwpler . her En·111 and otht&gt;r off1cen.
attended the Purdue-Wisconsin Sayre, read the' profiles on the
year ., worthy matron,
and
football game Saturday in lndl- three Special Interest MissionPOMEROY OHIO
ht&gt;r servi~.:e 111 the c-hurch ~:~nd ~,..,~ fl!itZ,~y·..Ji;~ ana . They were gu&lt;:'sts of Mr. aries. 'fwJo letters of thanks
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··cummunti.Y in varwus &lt;H'Iiv 1. ·
~ and Mrs. Robert Olsen at La- were read. by the proJect chairTONIGHT
ues \Irs Stt&gt;J it alsv was wes·
fayette, Ind . Beth Fultz was the woman, Mrs. Evelyn Foreman,
"HOW THE WiST
t:ntt'C &lt;~ mo11ey l"orsage.
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gue.sl of Mr. and Mrs. Wi1liam from Hong Kong for sweaters
WAS WON '"
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~: verson and family of South and from BW"ma for used specITechmcoJorl
1\.lrs I• rt:d Uluettnar ul Porn· , ~t,Jl
Charleston, Ohio, and Barbara tacles
Dtbble Reynulds. t.:llrroll Ba ~rm t hapler UE/1 was p1amst , ~
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4 and Be-cky Fult7 were guests of The. collection from t hi 11 1
Iter. John Wa.vw:•. H.u ss Tam 1'u tl 1 ~ ~\·e111noe progcar11 · ''' · (' ""
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1their grand parents, Mr. and meeting •·t·ll be donated to the
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orneroy
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i Mrs. J ~~ hn f'ornas h m
I reo- Love Gift Offering Fund.
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fonrs , Karl Maldrn. Gf'u p ,.. p llt ochld lklt&gt;lnbt'l J at the T~m· Mrs. Beulah Kratnz of Char· ', the . while their parents were Jn
Tbe program, "We Dedicate ,
.&gt;ard..las. St~&gt;wart R1&lt;"'h ~ 1 ·&lt;1
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-Nidmark, Thrlma Rit tt-r P e_
le~lou. W. Va. and VIrgil Woods l lndiana .
Ourselves," was presented by !
.V[kkt&gt;\" Shau~hnrssv \\~I ter
t·oll o" 111 !1. tlle opemng ntual lol Poea W V1:1 wt&gt;re Sundav
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Mrs Ruth Wolf Th
hymn I
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Mrs. Be-tty Williams and Mr.
· My Life and
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8 .:.J·ennan. He-nr:'f lllorQ au
a· P1·ogi:lrm
tummemur
a lng ·~ult' ,, !\Uests of· therr
cousms,
Mr . and·
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It Be," I
Winnt'! of 3 o\rad em\·
tiOltt &lt;:~nmvt•rs an ul the cha p- r . .. .
1and Mr&lt;i Jue J urner VISited at
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A. ward~'
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1 Mr s. Carl Moore .
Flat rock 1 w Va recently with was sung by lhe members. The I
Technieolor Cartoon
ler was yresen,e . " 11
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ftun nin.e t1me 2 fir~ .'l.i mm Le.~l u: .t;rvm reddmg H puem. : Mrs. Geoffrey Wilson, Mrs. relauves.
b M E 1 F
A.liu ll~ Sl 00 Ch 1ldrrn . 50c · l&lt; t&gt;mem bering fnends ··
A f11m Jell and Mrs. John BPaver Mrs. Daisy Ankrom left Wed· Y rs. ve yn oreman.
· Vul"al solu "" \h ·L1.~k " w116 wt&gt;re Monday VIS!Iors
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·In p ar k-., t1eSday 1or ht'r hom e in Fort Refreshments were
. served by
fRIDAY and SATURDAY
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alte
spendt'ng
Ule
hostess
lo
W1lma
Sayre,
~ ung by .Frank Cht&gt;e~ebrew m e1 sburg. W. Ya .
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Oct. 16-17
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"7 FACES OF OR . LAO"
trJbutt'
Mr~ ., \1
C K Nea"• &gt;pent 1~1on·
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(Tf:'chntrolor'
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. Mr s. , Stt'lft, 1Wit
Mrs. James Brewmgton
a nd, and danghter , ll re nd"
a, Evelyn .
1 . . · rs · · · ~ .
fonv HBnrlnlt Arthur U'Con
P~t Haptonstall Jl t e Pli!nu. 1d&lt;tv in C'olurnbu~ wtth re!atlvf's !f:mllly and Mr and Mrs John Foreman and sons, Jimmy and ·
OP IJ. H;wltara Pdrn .lohn fr
l'he 1 11 ~ror~· ~I the dwpl er !and v1srted her mother. Mrs . E. Vroman .
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David, and Ruth Wolfe.
1Csnn f\' u;~h RF•PfV .lr Dirrct
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and
lllghiJghts
te~ken
from
prev·:
J
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Hill
who
is
a
put..ient
in
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M
Rlaine
Walburn
The November meeting will !
oy Gt:&gt;u l'al Wunrlel"s nf'ver IilllS mmute~ tlunugh the vears
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Ml · an
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n · h I UmversJty Hosp1tu .
and children ' Kimberly and Da- e held at Ruth Wolle s home.
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rf:'at
y
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11e 1 ert ,
"SOLOIER IN THE RAIN"
:\Hehl"ll. a ~so~ii:l te n~atron . Mrs
\1r an&lt;J Mrs. C J . Struble re.- Yid, of Vie_nn a. 'II!· Ya ., s~t
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lacki&lt;' Clt&lt;ason, Slrve ~1C'
Nort on r1•ad 1!w n;un es of past turned home Tuesday, after a Saturday With their. parents, r
..}ueera Tuesd ay W1•ld
mllln•ns and patrons of the len day~ v1s1t with rrlatives in and Mrs. Verner See and Mr.
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SUN., MON. TUES.
l"hapter Wllh in terestmg evenls , Logan, Carroll, Columbus, Ma· and Mr~. RaymondF'W~ b~r~;
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Oct. 18- 19·20
"THE NEW INTERNS"
nf th eir year given bv
tile rion and Cleveland.
Mrs. vawrence orth 0 lf'n~ A shower honoring Mrs. Wil-l
Mich aPI Cailf'n Barbera Ed en group \Irs EvPI)n Lewis and I
.
. na , W. a' was. , e recen li.lm Lohrer, Athens, was held
Colorcartoon'
~~ 1 ~s Cora Rupt&gt; 50 vt•ar mrm- 1 Lt Danrel 0 Struble who IS , guest of Mrs M L W1lson.
Frrday evf'mng at the home of
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Mr. and Mrs . John Thomas 1\&gt;Irs Hobert Eastman, Che~der
Monday evening , to JO in
Chuter No. 8441
I: amved
. had as their weekend guests Mr Roa d A 1arge s1or k, wh1te basMrs Struble for a ten day.s v1s1t and Mrs Robert Arbau~h, ~ol, ket holdmg a doll baby and
REPORT OF CO NOJTION
w1th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Lester Bowers. Spnngfreld; · 11
d
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.(. J . Struble and her mother, Iand Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Balser ye
ow an green s1reamers .
d
. ted th
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e g1
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OF MIDDLEPORT
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Chapman . and sons. Tom an Mj e, o1 G
d II
boot··
'th :
In th~ Stat• of Ohio. at th• Cion Df Busineu on October 1, 1964. and other relatives.
Mansfield,
reen an ye ow
•es WI 1
Publi1hed in responH to call made br Ctomptrotler of the Cur- ~ Miss H:t~l Mae Hysell and I
_streamers attached was used .
r•ncy under Section 5'211 U S Revised Stetut••
brot 11er, Haro ld Hyse II J r. oI
m an
archway
to complete the •
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A&lt;sETS
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k d
der ocauons. Games were play1ed with prizes going to Mrs. :
Ca.th. hatanrP~ IA."Iltl ullw r hank-,. and r&lt;ls/1 !lt'm'
l : awar~ spen
e wee en
lll prort'~S u[ t"UIII•rtinn
. s 500 ,09995 1with their parents, Mr. and Mr.s.
I Charles Searles, Mrs. Ralph I
Unilt•rl Slnlt&gt;g (; nlrrn m('n l oblige~Til'n~ dlrt&gt;l'l and
Harold Hysell Sr. They came
C l
d Mr H
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g uJr;mle~&gt;d 1.\i l:'t of &lt;lnv rt&gt;., t&gt;lll'~l
1.572.968.75 1to be with the-ir father, who unV~~~k::
s. arvey
an '
Obli g.:~ tio n~ of Stat1•s :11Hl politr r.fll ~ uhd 1 mions
d&gt;!r~ent sur~~ry al Melg! Me- Judge Frank Porter of PornAfter Mrs, Lohrer opened her
(Net uf Jllv rt&gt;wrvt'~
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322,421\ .81 mortal Hospltlll, Saturd&lt;Jy,
eroy was guest speaker when "fl
k d
td
"th
Loan s 11 nd rl is &lt;·o unt.~ !NC't of anv rl'servt&gt;s) - - --~ --- 2.348 667.73
Mrs Albert Mees and daugh.
, gl ~. ca e ecora e
WI
Flxect assr!s
sO 980 37
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t.he Bus mess and Professional green and yellow booties, ke I
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. ter, Mn. Harold Erwm were Women's Club of Middleport
ff
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Other a ss et~
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cream, co ee an 1tte oo es ·
' . . e ne.s ay guests o
r. anu met Tuf!sday eyening at the 1fll d .th . ta
ed '
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Mrs Earl Denny Sr
.
: 1 e WI rnm were serv .
TOTAL ASSF'TS __ __
_ --- --~---·- ~,u.J ·'-""2.61
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Martm Restauran t.
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Guests were Mesdames Char· '
Mrs. Je~ eob Ebersbal'h and Ad .
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o
1e
SOCia
les
Riffle
William
Strauss
DonI
liABILITIES
' ·' 1Mrs. C. J . Ebersbach wert" . rooms of the Columbus and !
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-~---"--Dt-mand deposits. of indmdu~tls . partner~ h ipll,
j Wl"dnesday ~i~ner guests of Mr. J Southern Ohio Electric Cornpa·l
. and enrporalums
. .
____ $1 396.~9 .21 and Mrs. W1_lham We-lls.
1 ny for the program, Mr. Port••
T1me and savt~gs depos1ts of m_d1v1doa h,
\1rs. Dess1~ Patter.son spent er spoke lhere 00 the topic,
partnersh1 ps and l'orpvrJtwns
. · ---~~-- 2 . ~ fi 1 . 307.77 1 '1'uf'sdav wlth Mrs. Jacob '"Th M 1 I' h' 1 L' b 1t
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D~pos1' t s nr t •nl
15 .98 "• ·2, 1 Gloeckner.
Pi. ~If'S ,o1t&gt;rnment
Oe-posils of States and polilical ~ llbdi\"i lson~ _
l2.i.431 .13
.. aw. , e was mtr uced . }
13.5/0.3-1
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Mrs. LlorJCl Ebersbach . special
Cutiried and officers chf'cks. et('. _
TOT.-\1. DEPOSITS
... $4.112 .803 66
Booster 1Weetrng
committee chairman, in
the
Total dem and rleposts
In Belpre Attended
ab~en('~ of Mr:~ · Harry Moore,
. - $1 .551,495.89
Twelve members of Theodor· legtslaUve cham~ an.
To! JI tt mt· a11d sa\l n g~ dl"'pllsits $2.561,307 .77
us Clmncil Daughters of Am· At the conclusiOn of his ~lk
.
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Mr. Porter was presented With
Rt&gt;ilisc·ounts :.~nd uJh;.r lrJhlll t le~ lor
. ertc&lt;~. were ln Belpre Monday , a gift from the club by Mrs. I'
borrowed mont&lt;y
.. -- --------150 ,(1(){).00 , evemnR to attend the Boosters Ebe b h M J h W
Other liabilitu·~
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42,777 .93 1 meeting held in the Lions club
~ds ac · ndrs. ted" nth erbne~•.
-"""'"'-"'""- , b 1
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k d
pr-es1 ent, co uc
e us1TOTAL LIABIII- TI FS - --- ---- ---- ----·--- $4 .305 ,581 59 1atUJ the
dmg.MeA
SIX o cloc
mner
ti
h
d
thodtst t.:hurch pre- ness mee ng wen ona ti ons I
were made to the Red Cross
eded th e meetmg.
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d
· an d the M'ddl
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
I All endmg w~re Mrs. 0 onald men
nve
1 eport F'Ire- 1
Common s!O&lt;'k-p&lt;lr val11e per shat e $5U UO
Emergency J&lt;'und .
No. s hare~ authorl ~f'd 2uoo
H~u ck. M~s. Llllre Hauch, Mrs.
A donation from Lera JODel
J\"o. shares outslandmg 2lll&gt;O. Tut:~l pH value i 100 000 00 RIChard Campbell, Mrs. Ben f
b ttaJ
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t
:mO
000
00
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Neutzling,
Miss
Erna
Jesse,
or
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M
'"~"wlpmen
SuqJ-1us
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accepu:u. rs. eroer waa
anUr;dl\'lrlr-d prnfits
130,961.02 Mrs. Joseph Beegle, Mrs. Arned th &amp; B .
and
TOTAL CAPITAL AC('rH'\;TS
530,961.0;! old Hayes, Mrs Ray Seiden- nounc
a
usmess
· ·-- · -- professional Women's Week
i a?el. Mrs. Henry RPibel . Mrs. would be held March 7-13,
TOTAl. LIABn .JTJES ANn
$4,8
6.542
.
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Harry Stahl, Mrs. Charles Co6
3
CAPIT.A.L A(TO L NTS
•
:===== ~ hen and Mrs. Thomas Cook. 1965
Thelma
Hysell of
Rutland
l. Harold 1!:. Hubbard. V. P J('~id t•n ! &amp; Ca~ l1ier. of Lhe above 1
was voted into membership.
· 1s
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OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
namP d hank do hrrPbv drrlal'l' 1hat tl11s r('port of ron d.111011
.
Mrs . Ne1Ji~ Vale, personnel de·
tru~ and co rrect to lht' best ur tHY knowledge and brllef .
j _Tom Lyons o'tlst!rved hl!i 18th velopment chairman
ill be in
IIAROJ.IJ E. Hi iBBARD 1birthday anmversary Monday I h
f th N ' w
We, the undcr ~igtwd dirrrtors HttP~l lh P rr.rrerlnl'ss of th1s I evening at a family dinner giv- c arge ~
~ ovember pr~
nport of cond1tion anfl deC'larl' thai tl has twt&gt;n examined by 11s rn by his parents, Mr. and gram. rs. erner express
1nd to th£" best uf uur knuwledgt&gt; &lt;Jnd helrl"'f is trur :.nd rnrrP&lt;'I. , Mrs . John Lyons. Miss Judy the thanks ~ the club to Mrs.
RODNEY DOWNH\G
.
Hvst!ll was a guest at the din- ~harles Le~~ for her attracROBERT t rOATS
D1rtl"luri ·
d I B
d Und trve and orJg.mal table decora·
ROSE s. RF.YNOLDS
I ne~ :bb"a ~
ernar '
a, Uons for the dinner. The aut-an
le yons.
wnn theme was carried out io
the fJower arrangement, nut-cups and leaf cutouts.
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In ltmpertturt toaigbt aud Sat-onlay. Low lonJ&amp;ht C.U, hiP
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NO. 157

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

By DANIEL SOUTHERLAND 1 11overn~ent statement released in a brl~f fo~-paragraph news
lmmedJatel' afterward was commumque 1ssued by NCNA
TOKYO (UPI) - Red China monitored ln London a.s saying and monitored in Tokyo.
success fully exploded lls first the explosion took place on Oct. JJ came 17 days after Secre·
atomic bomb today.
11.)
tary of State Dean Rusk said
The official New China Ncws 1 Jt sald the bomb was explod- Red China would explode a nuAgency &lt;NCNA ) said the blast
in the ··western region of dear advice "at any lrne." But
was set off at 3 p.m. Peking China," but did not pinpoint the Ru.~h pninted out that it would
time 13 a.m. EDTJ .
location.
1be a long time between such a
&lt;But a Communist Chinese The disclosure was contained : !est explosion and Red China's

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~ssible possession of 1 ~tock- led the . Russi_
an dispute with j people ·' It said tlle bt'st t fifth nuclear power, wa due to explodOO In Smkjanr Provlnct
p1Je of such weapons w11h a Commumst China over the best st rengthened Red Chm.:t"s na- j the hard work of Chinese engi- - wh1ch borders on the Sov1tt
modern delivery system.
way to purst communism and tiona! d f nse and f arded
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workers and technical Union.

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The historic explosion came
less than 24 hours after the announced ouster of Nikita S.
Khrushchev a 8 premier and
Communrst party leader in the
Soviet Union. Khrushchev had

had been instrumental in wrth· 1.
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drawing Soviet support from I Its motherland. It added that lt
the Chinese nuclear progr&lt;1m al so was a "major contribution
about five years ago.
. . to the cause of world
NCNA boasted. U1Bl the sue- I peace"
cessful nuclear tesl was "'a ma-llt said the succf's!l. which
jor achievement for the Chinese makes Red China the world's

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personnel.
Probably Primitive Device
The announcement of the nuclear test did not say .so. but
observers felt it was most probabJ~· a primitive nuclear device

The nuclear test announcement was followed by a IOV•
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Red China had been forced W
build a nucl~ar bomb becaUII
of a •·noclear threat posed bf
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Barry won't Jerk
Farmer support..s

order delayed to give the 1965
~ssion of the ~eneral Assemoly an opportumty to set up a
new plan for reapportioning the
legislature. State
legislators
will be elected oext month as
they have been in the past but I
the 1966 elections will b held
under the new sytsem of dis. , ..
tricts.
SIOUX FALLS, S. D. (UPI)- GOP presidenllal can·
dictate Barry M. Goldwater, in the major Iarin speech of
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CORPUS
CHRISTI, TF.X. his campaign, promised today he will "never jerk the rug
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-Special safety
precautions from under the American farmer."
MAKE T9UR - Mefgs County Extensron Homemakers club me~ber ~explored several of the mam busmess places in t~e com~_ty this wee~.
are reported being t~:~ken for!
His pledge was the highlight of a day carrying him T_h~ group IS sho~n here ~eady to lea~e the cou~t:y home. Left to nght ID the front ro~ are Mrs. France_s Spencer. extens1~n ~s~tstant, who 11
President Johnson'~ visit here into the northern farm belt from Houston, Tex., where 1 giVmg the.group.mformatton concer~mg the facth~y; Mrs. Esther Smallwood, Mrs. Darts l!:astman, Mrs. Ltnda Ferrel~. Mrs: . \lf~1ma Salser, Mrs.
1 h h most auth- Thursday night he said ·that "no matter who speaks for i Tress Swam, Davtd Brown and Ruth Ebersbach. Back row, Mrs. Ann San vage, Mrs . Florence Well, Mrs. Man• K. Ro~e . M1~ . f'1 Jed a Bate-s, Mrs.
;r~:Y~o: td~:iss the "Nazi it, communism will never bury us."
Margaret Brown, Mrs. Jean Sayre, Mrs .. Margaret Bailey, Mrs Sara Roush , Mrs. Etta Cullurns, Mrs .. Pauline Hysell, Mrs Martna Rose, Mrs. Het ..
'rh
as·
Goldwater's
first
en
Swartz, Mrs. Pat Holter, Mrs. Inez Wilson, Mrs. Eleanor Leonard and Mrs. Lester Young .-Sentmel Photo
arsenal plot" a~ a IaIse aIarm .
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-mental patient who utterance on the leadership ences to what he called Pres.:
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shakeup in Russia which dis· dent Johnson's "curious crew .
Meigs County
Extenswn pumped from a well 1200 feet to 30 tons of sale which Is sold I all rts m111erals and ul1hzed for i
THlRD STOP
was bemg sout theorprna -~ng 1•8 ·laced Soviet Premier Niki- At one point, someone in the Homemaker club members ex- deep at about 125 gallons a mm- in Indiana, Kentucky. 0 hi o, 1beverages. Beverage 1s mixed Bob B.ver and Marvin Jeft~reat agal~~ t 1 resi ~ ~fa Khrushchev. ~fhe senator and Colt Stadium crowd of more plored Meigs County resources ute. then goes into large slor- Pennsylvania, West Virginia, : ~:~nd ag~d in stainless
steel fers showed !he ladies throop
life was s\ -~r· a~'r
7d his advisers were waiUng to than 25,000 yelled "Walt Jen- Wednesday in a tour planned age tanks, then pre-hearter_s, and Tennes~ee.
tanks
Product of the local the Ohio Valley Baking Co.
ever. The s te:Ifi~ ~imee shaad know more about the Kremlin kins" when Goldwa~r Us~ed b_Y the Me~s Count~ Coopera- furnace pa_ns, mud settlers. fil- Second stop on the t~ur was pl~nt ar~ distr~buted t~ seven High points of interest were
,h~lr efforts
ters and mtu the vats where lhe Royal Crown Bottlmg Co. nerghbormg Ohio counties and the large store room of su~
1 d t nover before saying anything presidential "comparuons like tive ExtensiOn Service .
faLied to turn up any new ea s.
specific.
Bobby Baker, Billie Sol Estes The groups m_et at 10 a. m. salt is made. .
l in Middleport where Mr. Wood- in Mason a~d _ J~ckson Counties ~lies and how th~ b~ad dough
HEAD CITY N C Goldwater also skirted dJrect and Matt McCloskey.''
at the ExcelsiOr Salt Works The salt contams all naLural l row Call Sr, was guide.
of West V1rgrma. In 1963 the 1s nuxed and divided mto equal
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on
the
resignation
of
where
Edward
Ebersbach,
minerals,
Mr.
Ebersbach
said.
.
He
explained
how
well
wa.
company
redeemt'd
$10,000 amounts for each loaf of bread.
1 11 1
plant head, served ~s guide.! Approximately 35 tons of co.al l ter ~s processed through
a i worth of bottle caps for chari- The gr~up also watched the
- Humcane ~: a~ stl'u~k ~:Stde~tial aide Walter w. Jen..
;~n~at:~.a:a wlh scattered kins, who left his White House
He explained how brme
Is a day are used to produce 20 1treatmg plant for removal of I ty .
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winds tllat inflicted no appar-- job after disclosure of arrests
!nt major damage
on the on two morals chaifjies. B~t
storm-wise coast
Goldwater drew laughter 1D
Highest winds were 55 miles Houston at his repeated referK•n• resigned today ••
ed the lnd.Jans a ~·o ~ year
per hour, 20 m.p.h. tess than
pilot of tho St. Louis Carlease on the Cleveland S"•dihurricane force which 1.0011 had
dlnals.
am with a rent reduction and
boasted Thuraday when It md·
The
Ohio
State
Patrol
invespromise of improvements.
LONDON (UP!\ - Opposition leader Harold Wlled its meaodering course and
tigated a two-ear aceldent that" Cardinal President Aug·
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son's Labor party won a razor-thin parliamentary el~
headed toward the coast.
occurred at 10:45 a.m. Thura- ust A. Bu1ch Jr. announ·
The offer was deHvered to tlon victory today over Prime Minister Sir Alec Dougla•
day on Rt. 248 in Chester.
ced at I news confarance
The Feeney. Bennet Post 128 Gabe P.aul, Indians president Home's Conservatives .
TOKYO - TfllE POWERFUL
A car drlven,tABst by Audrey that the 52...,..r-old Irish· American Legion of Middleport aod general manager, before
It W'RS questionaiJ'te ror a time whether Labor wou1d
United State• Olympic
team
G. McCoy, 47, Reedaville made man had dacldad Ia sub- has announced plans lor the lbe board of dlreetors met "' I win enough seats to co ntrol Parliam,nt. Wilson is tenserang up four more gold medals
a left tum loto the path of a mit his r•lgnetlon on annual community observance vote oo changing the 115-year- ly awaiting a formal summons to Buckingham Palace to
· old fraae bl se.
rorm a new government .
today wlth three World record'
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) _ For· car driven west by Rog£!r N. Sor,t. 28 before tho Card!· of Halloween to be held this
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With resu1ts ·m f or 607 or th
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umphs by 400-me~r hu~ler :~r;w~aid. Thursday ~ Rt- wal!l heavy damage to the Me· • LeiCIUI pennant.
at the Middleport stadiwn bt&gt;- ~&lt;?:~ill '" ,c.""'· '·A 163o S('&lt;rts. party standings at 9 ~DT t_oday-;-before IUbmittin&amp;
Rex Cawley and girl sprmter bU
admiDistraHon would Coy car and IgJght to the Buck- ~~5t:&amp;:'-»~MY~ ginning at 7:15.
a.m. EDT _were :
I has res1gnation to Queen EliZI·
Wyomia Tyus.
~~:[!surely go about the bus- ley vehicle.
Prizes will be awarded
in
I ~onservattVes 293 se&lt;Jts !5 beth II .
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World recorda went to 15- iness of ampllfyin and extend- The- drivers escaped injury.
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three age groups including six
' garn.s, 59 losses)
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I The norrnall~ lm.p8,SSIVt Wityear-old Sharon Stouder of ing the American Dream.'"
Mrs. McCoy was cited to Meigs
years and under; six years to
Labor 309 seats (60 gams, 5 son had .tear_s tn tus eyes when
Glendora, Calli., In ber gol,d
to a rail for court today charged wllh fail·
10 years: and to years and up.
he left hts Liverpool hotel today
medal victory In the women' In sn address
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ure to yield rigbl of way.
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LONDON fUPI)Tbe Brlt· to the Vtclory cheers of • waltlOO.meter butterfly, to Thomp- Sen. Barry Goldwate~s~:h:~! Otehr arrests reported by the
gories of most original, pret·
isb Broadcasting Corp. said to-- ing crowd. _He ~ to J..on.
I!IOn Mann of Chesapeake, Va., st~~a~d~bea~er,
t f the patrol included Larry D. Pyles, Plans were made to achieve tiest, ugliest and funniest with Four persons were fined , one day the Labor pariy won aa don by tram. His VISit to the
for the 100-me~r backstroke on ~.lll
~;, a v~c:~n tbo f ld 20, Ga1Hpolis Ferry, cited to the goal of $500 for the "Gift first , second and third prizes case was continued _and four absolute majority in tbe oew Queen would' probably _follow
the first leg m the 400-meter ~;am wou
m :U:an Meigs county court today for or Yanks Who Gave'' project to be given.
other persons forfe1ted bonds House of Commons.
Douglas-Homes by 15 mmutn.
medley relay, and to tbe win- of lf human ~lg!:O digruty.'' no muffler; Jame1 ~· Csrpen· when the ~eeney • ~ennet Post Refreshment!J of elder, dough- today Jn Meigs County Court. l - - - - - - nlng U. S. relay team. Those we are · · - u
ter, 25, Aberdeen, cited today 128, Amer1~an LegiOn of Mid- Puts and novelties wm be givMelg M
ill R ltal
four gold medals brought the He reminded hie audience of for speed; Vannie M. EUiott, 25, dleport, met Wednesday at the ~ to rsons In cost~mes and . Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr., l loss_es)
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ADMI~IO:or_ No:
American total to 19 for
t~e some 15,000 person~ th~t ~hi~ Philadelphia, Pa., today for hall. Post Command-er, Albert to the ':udience as long as the ~~r !~:•on =ha~~~ra~ pa~~~ 1 Llbe;al ~ seats
gain. 2
DISCHARGES _ Willlam
games and a total of 42 go • voted Republic~n
ttle as speed, and Jobn S. Mohler, 32, Roush, was In charge of Ute.l supply lasts.
ing 00 a yellow line· Jack R osse~ ded to ·
Searls, Middleport; Eata Haw·
iilver and bronze.
three presidential elec ons - Syracuse cited to GalUpolW n.eeting.
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wm 306 seats.
8 ar barl
"ot the shocked amazement of court W.sday for speed or
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Able~, $10_ and C()Sts, failure The popul_ar vote was:
tho:ne ,
Racine ;
DETROIT _ 'tHE
AUTO our opponents."
Henry Clatworlhy, chalnnan Program on Safety
to yteld nght of way; Harry Conservnhves 11,549,517 t4U6 Krugh!, New Haven:
Anna
110 mllea per hour at night.
Workers Union went 00 strlke "I urge that you agaln give
of the "Yank Gift" committee,
V. Zarba.ugh, $20 and costs, per cenl)
Callaway. Coolville ; Rebecca
toda against American Mo~ them the shock treatment In
K
led
announced the $500 goal 10 be JJeing Announced
speeding, and Audrey G. Me- Labor 11,826,002 (44.61 per Nease, Pomeroy.
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d spite a major vic- 1964 " Elsenllower said.
Parking now If' raised by the legion, auxiliary
Coy, $10 and costs. larlure to centl
:,;, ~rpkee;lng aUve the his- "1, will do them good to learn Is Forwtu"ded Here
and lntereat&lt;d perllOillt In the A safety program with L. yield right of way.
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Liberals 2,749,036 (30.37 per
Meigs Geooral llOapltal
torte profit sharing contract the tbal they don't bave the country- Persons from Meigs county go- commuruty. A thennometer. llt Wesley While of the Shell Chern- Larry D. Pyles pleaded not ,cent)
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ADMISSIONS _ Rev. T. 4.
company proposed to abandon. in a bag, not so long as Ohio tng to the Ohio Rural Health to be installed in the Leg1on leal Co. at Belpre will be the guilty to an Ohio State Patrol The Labor margm was ex- Cleland, Racine.
About 26,000 AMC w~ continue• Immune to tbe tech- Conference In Athens, October boll showing the amount o! the speaker whon the Chester PTA citation charging him with an peered to be . reduced as late DISCHARGES _ lllttla Br...
Jalned 260,000 General Mootrs olquea of promlse-paddUng and 20, 1964, will not have tbe usual fund.
meets Monday, Oct. 19 at 8 p. improper muffler. 'fhe case was ~turns cam~ m_ from Conserva- shaw, Pomeroy.
kers in the
major panic-mongering."
problem of llndlng a place to Th
ted donation of m. at the Chester grade achool. continued
tive rural districts •
wor o1 tbe auto lnduatry. Tbo
park In that city.
elfl'OUp vo 1 Firem
Mr. White, director of solely
·
Douglas-Home awaired final
::":and company had ali but
ATI'END CONVEN'110N
'111t County Eatstsllln olflee :UIIto tbe ':,dd~•= and . ; at the sbell works, also Is su- Forfeiting bonds were Clyde results - upect&lt;d about noon OPEN BOUSE SA'ftAIDAY
0pped
lhe na~onal eco- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coats, baa Ieamed there will bt tiJilo mergency
c tary School perlntendent In chafJ!e o! plant Wines, $25 for d~turbing the
Then! will be ID houol
..,.. c con~act but had been Middleport, attended the 83nl pie rr.. parking at the Ob!G toward tbe Elernen
protection. AU members and peace; Vannie Elliot an!! James
LOCAL TEMP8
Saturday, October 17 from H
tlon;:l to reach agreement on Natlooal Funeral Dlreclon COfto University GoU Cottl'lt pa1tin&amp; lunch prngram.
other lnlel'Ollred peraons 1 r e Carpenter, each ~.50
lor The temperaturo in Porno- p.m. for Mrs. Biondi l'ullltll
mllfnly
venU011 In Pittsburgh at the lot. PartlnJ also will be avail- Plana - . dllt&lt;w!Oid lor the ura'ed to attend. A BeU tete- Si'eedtng, and Alvin Durhon, roy's busineaa district at 11:30 of Cou!v!Ue Rt. I, who will lte
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IIlii lol:a) plaDI Civic Arena Tullday and Wed· able at lbo dty· pa~ lot at annual, Hal!ov-een observance phone film enUUetl, "Off he j$25.50 lor speed It! excess for a. m. today ·~• 73 depo ut&gt;- celebrating ber 83nl blriWotr• ,
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apouorecl by the poet.
Job Safety," will be shown.
road oottdltlons.
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Mrs. Clyde BarUett · eDter·
tained with a potluck dinner at
her home Tuesday evening for
the Reliable Class of the Middleport First Church of the Nazarene. Mrs. Bartlett is the teacher of the class. Present were
Mrs. Nancy Morris and son,
Danny, Mrs. Carol Burton and
children, Connie and Bonnie,
Mrs. Patsy Johnson, Mrs. Bonnie Hubbard, Mrs . Betty Sayre
and son, Mike, Mrs. Shirley
Rul!lsell and ehlldren, Marsha
and Ricky Hamm and Martha,
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MOSCO~ (UPI) - Former editor of the government news- eign polic!e8 even though fail-~ capitals foresaw no early \ President Johnson. spea king ] Thl"re had been none of the 1chev wu til . But there Wal
Prem1er N1k1ta S, Khrus~chev paper lzvestm
u~~ m them could have led to ch~ge ln the peaceful co- !Th_ursda} n1ght in Nt&gt;w York, ady:.mce whispering that usuaiJy . mounUng speculati~ .I_Ou'ushwas reported today to be m toProtege1 Bounced
h1s downfall
I extstence pohcy but were pre- sa1d only the Khrushchev re·l hera lds dramatic events in ilie chev was removed m dl!gract
tal pol1t1cal disgrace or m com- The sources sa1d long-t I m e The world was stunned at pared for a change if the So- tirement '" may or may not be Kremlin weeks ahead Only either for such domestic woet
pletely broken health. Informed Khrushchev protege Mikhail first by the unexpected Kremlin viet troubles at home and a sign of deeper turmoil or 1'l'hursday d1d the hr sr rumors as last year's disastrou harsources said some of his top I Kharlamov was bounced from I announcement Khrushchev, 70, abroad continue to mount.
may be a sign of changes to 1sweep Moscnw. Then 11 t mid" vet and economic and indu•
aides were being fired.
his post as chairman of had been retired at his own Diplomats at the United Na· come." lie sa1d the Umted night the go\•erm ng Central trial troubles or for such forWhile the world 's best known the slate television committee request because of "advanced Uons took the same viewpoint. States would keep ·steady on . Commillee ul the party an- eign affairs as the Sino-Soviet
Communist faded into political and editor Paval. Satyukov age and deteriorating health." But there was cautious appre- our goa l"-a goo ) or peace
;nounced tersely Khru shchev fued which has sundered worlcl
obscurity overnight his succes- from the Commumst party Then it expressed anxiety over hension , especially among Asian Brezhne\', 57. and Kosy gm, : had Ueen reli..:ved.
communism .
sors promisd to continue his newspaper Pravda.
the future.
diplomats. In Saigon the South ; 60, divided Khrushcht&gt;v' s su-·
Disgrace Sperulated
The Russian peop~ tor the
policies including peaceful co- By continuing jn Khrush·
Policy Change Unlikely
Vietnamese were shocked and lj preme power m !he Kremlrn re- i There was no evidence to dis- I most part did not learn of il
existence with the West, B bet· cheN's path Communist party Washington and the Western frightened.
shuffle.
Iprove the claim that Khrush- (Continued On Page 2)
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hard line toward Peking
Premier Alexei N. Kosygin
But in the meantime his would be committed to non.deaides were being dismissed viation in a policy of peaceful
one by one, the sources said. cet-existence with the West. deThere was no official confirma- Stalinlzation at home and a
lion.
tough line with Communist ChiThe sources supported a na.
growing belief that something ! Veteran diplomatic observers
was wrong in the state of the tended to take this pledge at
Kremlin by reporting the dis- face value and said they exmissals of such men as Alexel pected no basic changes ln
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