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18-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 21, 1D84

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WEA'I'BEB
Dally blp lemperaQim, II!
ene of tile world'a mo1t tre•
bit clllet - Solloa, Soalb VIet
Nam - averag~s from IT to J5
tleJree• lbe year reud.

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POMERoY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO .

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FIVE CENTS ·

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1964

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lliPtt. IIIP 41-M, low If&amp;

Farm Bureau to Continue Support
Of Stronger Ohio Strip-Mine Law
Meiga County Farm Bureau
1meml&gt;ers approved a state-level
resolutioo Wf9nesday night to
continue thetr support of a
stronaer Ohio strip-mine law.
Following a ham dinner at
Southern Local High &amp;hool cafeteria, the 125 Farm Bureau
members, friends, and guests,
approved other proposed resolu.
tions for 1965 and heard Sam
Cashman, ~irector of_ Commodity end Busmess Services tor.the
Ohio Farm Bureau 1&lt; ederation,

• No tedious stlrrina
• ClinKS to brush or roUet
• Dtles m20 minute.

• For any room, woodwork too

• Stays cleaner, dHM easlw

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POMEROY
SHOPPER'S BONANZA
DRUG SPECIALS
OPEN THURS. OCT. 22-9 A.M.
100 TABLETS-REG. 79c

BAYER ASPIRIN · · - S3c
REG. 99c
PINE SCENT

LYSOL

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TWO 69c TUBES
LISTERINE

BAKER
FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, O.

TOOTH PASTE

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47c

REG. 97c
MOUTH WASH

CEPACOL

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REG, $1.79
ALBERTO VOS

CREAM RINSE ~ · ~ • 99c
REG. $2.00
TONI
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REG. $1.00
HAND CREAM

DERMA FRESH ~ . • . S9c

ANNOUNCE RALLY DAY
The Syracuse Churcb of the
Nazarene will hold a Sunday
School Rally Day on October
25 at 9:30 a. m. This will
climax the eff&lt;rt in tbe "Mareh
to a Million" for the month of
October. Sunday School alteod·
ance has climbed. AU are invited to attend Sunday School.

Pomeroy
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Boots ...
smarter than ever!

No, 4 ·

THE FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS COMPANY
OF POMEROY, OHIO
1 member of the Fad•r•l RtMrve System, .t the close of bud.,.,, on October 1~ 1964, p,ubllshed In ucordance with a call
made by the Fecter.l ReMrve BMk of this district pur•uant to the
provi•lon• of the Federal Reserve Act.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash itl:!ms in
process of collection __ ____ -·--- _____ $ 760,933.42

SHAVING LATNtR

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S9c

REG. 79c
AQUA VELVA

SHAVING LOTION

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47c

TOTAL LIABILITIES -------·-------------- $5,0611,213.20

LOW LOW DISCOUNT PRICES!

POMEROY
SHOPPER'S BONANZA
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campa•j)"ns
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

MIMORANDA

Palitics

\Vife of Former Ike Aide

109,074.89

Assets- pledged or assigned to secure liabilitle1
and for other purposes --------- --- -· -- ---- - $ 610,000.00
I, PAUL E. KI..OES. Assjstant Cashier, of the above·named
bank do hereby declare that this report of eonditlon ill true and
correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
.
PAUL E. KLOES
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of tbil
report of condition and declare that it has been enmined by
us and to tbe best ol Dill' knowledie and belief it true and cor·
reet.
J. EDW. FOS'l'l!."'l
HAROLD E, SMITH
Directors.
TBEODQRII: T. RliZD JB.

.A .GialtJ-

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$2,139,943.10

Capital:
Common stock, total par value $125,000.00 __ . f 1~.000.00
Surplus __ ..... ___ ·-- __ ------· _--------------·175,000.00
Undivided profits ---- ---- ---- -- --------------89,812.79
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ------------- $ 389.81)!.79
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -------·---·----- $5,439,025,99

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LIABILITIES
deposits of lndividuahl, partnel'filhipl,
and corporations -- --------------- --------- $1,727,482.10
Time and savings deposita of lndividuahl,
partnerships, and corporations -- ----------- 2,725,195.21
Deposits of United States Government
38,394,9'1
(including postal saving&amp;) -- - --------------Deposits of States and politicalaubdivisions ___ __ 440,657.68
Other deposits (certified and offlcers' checks, etc.)
8,408.30
TOTAL DEPOSITS -----·------ $4,940,138.31

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Leading Roles
AJ..e Taken by
Meigs Croup

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Three Doctors

Demand

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Mrs. Smith of
I M"ddl eport
D"Ies wednesday

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United States GO\'ernment obligations, direct
and guaranteed - - ------------- -- ---------- 1,021,163.63
Obligations of States and poUtical su·bdivisions ___
346,532.79
Corporate stocks (ineludiJlc $9,000.00 stock of
Federal Reserve Bank) ----------- - --------9,000.00
Loans and discount. (lneludinc $448.39 overdrafts) 8,259,026,31
Bank premises owned $16,~9.19, furniture and
fixtures $25,126.81 -----------------------42,066.00
Other assf'ts --- ------------------------------303.84

Total time deposita -------- $2,800,195.21
other liabilities ~ ----------·--·----------------

REG. $1.00
COMMAND INSTANT

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Court St. '

REPORT OF CONDITION OF

Total demand deposits

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Phillips Sisters Style Shop

TOTAL ASSETS --------------- - ------ ---- $5,439,025.99

HOME PERMANENT s1.11

Mafia Bigwig
Believed on·
River Bottom

SUBURBAN

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He pointed to the continuing By United Press International
MEETS GOP FRIENDS - Homer E. (Pete) Abele, Tenth District Congressman, running for re-el~n, met costprice squeeze and the conGOLDWATER : Attend•
Wednesday at Crow's Town and Country Restaurant for coffee and Ropublican talk with 50 Meigs county men t:nuing decline in number&gt; of Hoover funeral io New York .
The Rev. Mr Stanley H . McGilliard, District Supt. of
anxious to rupport him. Left to righl are Bob Coats, Bi II Grueser, Ted Reed , Carl Williams, Rodney Downing, farmers as reasos wh) farm City; Illes to LO! Angeleo, Calif.
Mr. Abele, and Bernard Fultz.
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people must cooperale if more
JOHNSON : Attends Hoover the Portsmo uth District of lhe Methoolist Church, today
economic gains are to.~ be made. fuoeral; returns to Washington Issued a call and mvltatJOn to all District Methodist
During the busines~ session, D~LLER: Attends Hoover fu- Churches to att~nd the Fall District Conference and
presided over by Thoma. Sayre, aeral; Joes to Camdeo, N.J. Missionary Rally , Sunday, October 25. 2·30 to 5·00 p.m.,
Ohio Congressman
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four new local lrust.es were
HUMPHREY: Atleods Hoo- al the Jackson MelhOd!Sf Ch"u"r.:cb~·~------•Pete) Abele was guest
of
named. they were Dale Bactr ver funeral · s aks ir RochesThe regdo agenda Wlll be
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in order to open swnary Chairman U1e Rev . Mr.
honor at 11 coffee brunch Wednero Vir"il Klng, Harold Roush t ..r N V 'andpe 8 O!ton ·.nass
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more largely to kwell W. Rupp, will presen1
nesday morning at the home of
and Donald Mora. Mrs. David
Mr. aod Mrs. Richard Karr in
Koblentz was named delegate ~
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JJtr::EM
.:'J'lli~}P}f,e'""r-~':'~ I•S,.,.; ,-,-:,.· ; thespeMciisoslio~:'p~r;sm~~~si~-e giv-1 ~:~. s~-~.~r~ P.~~.~t~I.;~~a~~Y~
Middleport Mr. Abele was Jn.
and Donald Wilson alternate to
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the Ohio F'arm Bureau.
en by Mrs. John Wicklint-. Uis- cian and specr~ils t I~ h
troduced by Meigs County Pro·
trict Presideilt ol the Woman's disease of Indianapoh~. Ind.,
secuting Attorney Bernard V.
A
slat.e
of
policy
resolutions
I
Society
of
Christian Service : I wi_l1 ~peak on the subj~ct "What
Fultz.
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were
adoptee'
for
the
organize~.1rs
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Tompkins,
Chair- MISSIOns Mean to Me . Dr. Nay
Mr. Abele spoke to tbe large
for 'l965.
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I man of the Oistrirt Children 's ; has been under special assign~
grou·p of guests, expressed his
Work CommiHee; Rev.
Mr.j ment to Katanga m th.:" Congo,
views on current · issues
Co~gressman
Homer A~le I
C'lyde c. Pinnell. Ch a.f man of . and . especially' to Piper Memfronting the American ~::~~iJ
was mtroduced as a guest Y
the District Board ol Minister-1 oriel Hospital there.
and clarified his voting iI ~ Story. Also present and in1
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in ·Olngress. He stressed the
traduced as members o, the or- MASON - First p ac• In . e I ial Training and Qualifications: I The Conference al.«&lt; will wel4
lmporlance of lhe Ohio delega·
ganization were Meigs county 1964-6° An~ual ~ahama High : and the ~ev . Mr. ~err.es W. come Missionary Lester
E.
tion in Congr~.ss and the reSchool Arithmetic .c.ontest re- Wag~r. f!1s~rlct Chairma n. of ' Griffith, Jr .. on furlOugP £rom
spect it commands from vetcently sponsored b~ '.sa A Hos· the Commtsswn on Evangelism INorth Africa Born in Cleve-eran congn!ssmen.
kins, Wahama High School The Missionary Rally . under land he beg~n hi! missionary
He urged the public to exermathematles teac·~~r, w~~ wo: the ~der3hl• .of Oistrict Mis-1 sen ·ice in Algeria in 19~3 . Sinre
clse lts right to vote in the
by Leah Ann MI er wt
, then. he has workl?d with AI~
COQ':Iing electiorl and stressed
grodrde -~f 98,!"~ c~n\l
was i
!I gena's Berber Peopte, al' o
thai vo(ers ilen4 to Washlnglon
ewa l"U a """ · · 0 ·
known as the ·Kabylf"S."
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Second place was wo11 by
the_; ~rso~ best quallfi~~· ---~
servtt the mterests of the P'JIT
lloger LucltJdoo with a score j
In 1958 11e was :ought up in
or II per eent. He also Wltl
.! tht&gt; CivH ' War. v.oas Cbptured
pie.
otl\er county. candidates preNEW YORK (UP!. - Police awarded a $50 U. S. Bond.
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· and held oopt1ve for SIX weeks.
sent were Mr. Ralph Welker,
feared today that Mafia bigwig Mary Fosler and . Robert
Joseph Joe Bananas Bonanno Greene bed for Uurd plare.
Eleanor Rob'son and Mrs. Eve1
llyn Lucke. Rolls, doughnuts.
was the victim of a gangland They both made srores of 95
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and coffee were served from a
execution, possibly canied out per cent. They were
each Meigs Countv ~rsons taking
table covered with a lace clot.h
by tbe two gunmen who boldly )ven $I4.3B.
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·part In lh Ohio Rural Health I
and centered wiih an arrange·
kidnappetl him 00 a rainswept
Max Brown, Erma Crites, Ja· .
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SERVES CONGRESSMAN - Mrs. Ric hill'~ Jones pours cream Into the coffee of Par k Avenue s1'dewa lk .
nell Call , Franz Reichert · Rieh- l Con!ernce at Baker Center in ,
m""nt of firelhorn . Firet.horn
also was used on the mantle. Congressman Homer E. (Pete) Abele Wednesday at Crow's Town and Country
The Sicilian • bom Bonanno erd Rood and Robert Brown , Athens Tuesday included
Dr. ~·
Those in charge of the arrange- where he met with 26 Republican ladies of the community. Looking on are Mrs, head of a cosa nostra "family'; also made scores in the nine· IH. M. Boocks, Heallh Commis·
Mickey Williams and Mrs. Dick Rosenbaum, - Sentinel Photo.
wos grabbed by the two thugs ties and each was g1ven f1ve . Slone: for At~ens, Meigs, and ·
ments were Mrs. Roger Mar·
gan, Mrs. Richard Karr and
shortly after midnight Wednes- dollars.
Hockmg .~ounties, ~ho s_pok.~ Funeral serv ices for Goldta
Mrs. Bemard Fultz.
day in front of the Park Ave- Sharry Flesher, Glenndolyn l• on th~ Program m Act.IOn_, J. Smith. 65 , or 42 Park St .•
nue apartment building in which Ord, Larry ...:atl, and . Terry Mrs. Geneva .Yat~s. Area Chal_r- Middleport. who died at her
his attorney, William Power Ma- Kendall made scores 1? the man for Me1gs County,
m residence at S:30 p. m. Wed·
Ioney lived.
eighties and each was giVen $3.1charge of the aft~r~~n pro- nesday will be Saturday at 3
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Maloney was the uaJy wit.
Gordon . Powell, Ra~y V~n Igram; a~d .M~s . VIVlan Hum· p. m. in the Poplar
Ridge
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ness to tbe kidnaping, wblch Meter, Pete '&lt;arschmk, Cnug phre~ s dJsmJssed the confernce 1 Church with burial In the nearbe said took place shortly aL Abo lin, Phil Goodntt~ an~ Paul i With prayer.
:by cemetery.
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Mrs. Edna French.
county I· Church
of· Christ in Christiaq
curruption • anl.i -immor..lity at- during a scheduled campaign office there will be the dawr of associate, arrivetlaa tbe budd· one 0 ar.
health nurss, were there help- Union Pearl St. Middleport.
tacks
on
him
and
his
t~dministour
through
upstate
New
a
whole
new
era
of
respect
for
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taD.
ing with the diabetiC' and tub- ,
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tration as a "smearlash" that
law and order. We will make Bonanno was to have iestified Gir] Recovers by
1 ercutin tesling Lhal was made ! Survivors include her
hus~
is drivng vuLers · froin GOP DA VTON (UPI) - GOP
the streets saFe again fo, your that day bef-ore a federal grand
available to each person at- 1band, William J . Smith, and
ranks.
presidential nominee WiUJam E. wives and chii&lt;Aren," he said, jury investiguting organized , Thne Squad Arrives
tend10g the conference. Mrs. j these children, Mrs.
Agnes ..,
The Chief Executive said in Miller. told a cheering crtwd
that 10 the cloud of sus- crime.
Helen Swartz serv€d on the hos- Manley, Syracuse; Mrs. Eff!W
St. Louis Wedrlesday night. to 2,000 here, Wednesday night
over the White House A Justice Department official Middleport emergenc!'·rescue l pnahty committee Mr Char- ISoltesz, Grove City ; Betty June
35,000 neople that .his was the the "reel issue in thi~
grows derker than ever before."
with the lnvestiga- squadmen were summoned to Ies Lochary, ~ublic relatwn~ di· Ma:sh, Chi~licothe; Fred
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DAYTON - REP.
WIL- opinion expressed by •·a good palgn Js character versus cor- Goldwater touched on the tion commented that. "if l had a North Second-St. residence rertnr for Ohw Cancer Society, ISmith. Rncme ; three grancl\"t
llam E. Miller told a Republi· Republican '' he had talked to
' s&amp;me theme at Philodelphia to guess, I'd say Joe Bananas Wednesday at 4:42 p.m. where Cleveland. Ohio, was present. _daughters, one grandson, I i •
can dinner Wednsday
night In soulhern Illinois during his
Wedr1es&lt;lay night. H• told one Is at lhe boltom ol a river an unldent ,, girl was report· He is lhe son of Mr. aod Mrs. i great grandchildren. a sister,
that Norman Thomas was out three-state campaign swing Wed
group. ''the men who control somewhere."
ed to have been chokio~ on 11 Patrick Lochary of Pomeroy. :rrena Shumaker, Pomeroy; two
campaigning for the. Johmon- nesday, Johnson clearly agreed.
the Democratlc part}' have
pear. Squad1nen said the lass
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. l llrothers. Isaa c Wilt, MiddleHumphrey ticket.
The President began his
tumed II into the party of the
REPRESENTATIVE
had recovered before their •r· Others alf• ndmg from ~··gs port, and Wilder Wilt, Bucyrua.
He made thf statement to CBmpaigning Wednesday at
fast buck and the slow lnvesti- Neda Bradford has been eict- rival.
County . were Mrs .. ~lair Karr. j Frie-nds may call at
tha
supPort his contention Johns'?n, Akron , Ohio, with a denuncla··
gatton."
ed Student Senate represents~ Squadmen also went tot he M~s . Mickey
Wdhams.. ~rs . F.wing Funeral. Home
. any
ln becoming the New York Ub- tion of " muckraking, slandertive for the freshman class at 1"me of Mrs. William Smith at Elizabeth Lohse, Mrs. Wtlham time. The fam1ly and frtends
era! Party's candidate, had ac- ous comments and mudslinging"
00 MO
Grande College. She is the 5:51 p.m. but she was dead on Bradford, Mrs. Herman Loll - will leave from the
Ewing
· 1· ·during th.IS e1chon
· year.
. of th,t: un1t.
, The deceased don · Mrs.
Frances Spencer.
Funera 1 Horne a t 2 P- m. 00
cepted •'a blue prtnt for soc1a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- arnval
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Three local doctors wUl selcve
The period, October 21 to lace Bradfort.i Brownell-Av .• wos taken to Ewing Funeral 1Mrs. Mll~on Roush. Mrs. M ld-!Sat urday for services at Pop"You don'l get the endorse· ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPIJ - " medical aupervisors at
November It, ... bees d.. Mlddl
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red Betzmg, Mrs.
Margaret iar Ridge.
menl of tbe Liberal Party in Sen. Hubert H. Humplirey to- Bloodmobile unit visit to
•IIDated by Ill&lt; U. S. Post
epor •
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Brown, Mrs. Ella
Cullums.
----New York unless you wanl II day described GOP presidential Pomeroy Juni..- . High School
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Cott.rill,
Mrs.
Kathryn
John·
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nominee Barry M.
water as Dr. R. R. P'"ke' ns' wiD be at maibn&amp; of Cbrlmilas parcels
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a man who "distrusts the past,
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by aurface craaspOrtatton 10
son, Mrs. Betty J. Hayes. Mrs.
1arge tn Omt'
WASHINGTON A CON· misrepresents the present, aod the unit from no&lt;in .tq 2 p.m., llOmbero of lbe Armed ForHarry L. Bailey, Mrs . Sylvia VATICA!II CITY &lt;lPIJ - A
Dr. John Ridgway, from 2 P·~·l ... ovenou. .
Zwilling, Mrs. Franklin Rizer, British archbishop charged totroverslal Republil'8n campaign misunderslands the future."
film on Aalerican
moraUty. ·The· Democratic vice pres- to 4 P,- m., and Dr. ~~~
For ati'IIUIII parcela the per,.,
Mrs. Mabel Pickens, Mrs. John day that the Ecumenical CoUTlacheduled to be ~adcast over identlal candidate made the Blazewtcz, from 4 p. rn. until lod ta December 1 to Det!em- By VnUfd Press International
She will appear today in Lan- Sauvage. Mrs. Peggy Carper. cil would rnake itsel[ "a laughthe National Broadcasting Cq.
closing.
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Th wif f
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i t caater Delaware and Athens Mrs. Flossie Brickles, Mrs. Ola i" J·stock in the evP of the
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a orm.er ass 9 • Friday' Mro Lar'son Wl'll con: St. Clair, Mrs. Maxine
Wil· world" lf it attemPt. ~ to rush
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Armed For.,oversea•
to Presldenl Eisenhower
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been temporarily Withdrawn f&lt;M"
WASffiNGTON OUPI)-8ea. pori to the unit Monday m sbould bo mailed wllbln the I,.,mpaigtlll .
centrale her effort• In Columbus 1tams, rs . ar
au '·
rs. I rea ess y I rough a e eon
further ediUng. .
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Barry M. Goldwater Is scb..t· order· lo meet the 100 pl~n~l~q;uo-;: perlodo doll,.ated for parcels I'
Ill Cenrlal Ohio to· where •bo'll hold a press con· Roland Eastman, Mrs.
Mabel ' "world hunger , nuclear war aod
The 30 • mlnule film, Utled
ta for the visit, l~al .
aod Friday on behalf of ference aod me~ with cam· Lee, Mrs. Waoda Paulsen, Mrs. family life."
"Choice" had arouti&amp;ed ·a storm llled eo make apeeehet toolpt can Red Cross offiCials
If Oley are..}O Uve I rea&amp;oa. lp,,.,l,dent Johnson and his ~ palgn workers.
Opha Offutt, Mrs. Arthur Mor- Ar~hbishop J ohn Carme-l Heeol DemocraUc crltlelsm. 1 t s :.~:.~Y· on coasl-l...,.ast The Mlddleporl Chlltl
::::. ~~=••~ delivery 1'
mate, Sen. Huberl Hum'hll fill SpeodiD&amp;
arily, Mrs. Unda Ferrell. Mrs. nan, norninol head ol the Brilsponsorirlfl group· "Molherl Fop A iape of a '""'b Ill&lt; GOP vallon League wrll serve
The
"Armed Forceo lohrev.
In other political news. Rep. Lena Kibble, and Mr. C. E. lob hierarchy whn is widely exA Moral America," wlthdl'!ow II presldeatlal eaodldale save Ia ·canleen.
O.enoao" 1De1!1t1ft ·peno•nol
Mrs. Arthur Larson, director Roberl Taft Jr., who Is seeking Blakeslee.
peeled lo be named ' cardinal
Wednesday after GoP presldeli- CJilca,. lilt Friday will be
SWADLEY INJURED
of oar Armed Jl'orcoo, memthe World Rule of Law Cen· to unoeat incumbent Democralal Pope Paul VI's first consiJ.
tlal nominee Barry M. •Gold· iii'Oadcolt 81 11 p.m. ED'r to.
bert ~ of ii.olr llinlllel, .ad
at Duke Unlvrsiley In Dur- lc Sen. SleiJIM!n YtiUJII, Wedno•
tory .. made his charge duri."''
water said II was hoi "appro- diiJ over 1M Amerloaa BroadGuy Swadley, owner
aalborbed
s. clvWaas om· 1mom, S.C., Is campaignlllll as day nighl callfld for an eod to
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prlale lor a political campaign casunc:c.. ABC oetwork. Tbe managor Mldoldthle SwadleyD Luin, p1.i,W .¥-aa wbt .....,lvt
of a statewide "bandwag· squander~~!~ foreign aid "on un·
drafl document on the modet'll
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pinJJ eeolers and other sites to to the recipients or to the U.S. night al 7:30 at the FederEDUCATOR DIES
aaide poliUca,
DIES
IJive talb 1111 behalf of the or to the free world."
aled Church for aU SUodaf LOVELAND, Colo. fVPI)
10 .,.;,. menl of severe lacerations
of both patlieJ bellded a 110- .... \lid~ il• ,. 010 00 Ill&lt; No· all l~e fingers 00 his right Bhnd
~UPI) -Frank DemoeraUc llclcet.
Speaklng in Cleveland, Taft Scl!ool te•ehers and
olh1!ri !Dr. Dwight F. Gunder. 61, • ·.
lee! list of euesta Invited here II!NJ.,JiroadtUuac c~, NBC cut m a oaw.
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Her husbllnd, Arthur, aerved said he oupports "lhe principle who IJIIIY be interested. Miss engineer a,l(l educator who llil,
today for private memoriaf'ser'Qie,, """' , will . bo
Mello Memorial Roipllal
as special uslolallt Ill the Proto ot foreign aid," bul qgealed Vail will be the speaker on lbe in the develop111011t nl
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HOUSEWARES
DEPT.
WED . and Thursd•Y
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candidates for Ohio Assembly mowed and cleaned by relief l least five year residence in Oh~
C.R. Knowles and Ralph Woiker. workers , and that we J,eJp en· be required before one is eleafGrowth Chairman, Mrs. Da· ... ouroge industry to come to hie for old age pem ·o'l and that
vid Koblentz announced that 60 Meigs Cou1.ty .
we continue to favor strong•
members for 1965 had been sold
State - That we are opposed strip-mine laws
to date.
to any form of legislative ap. Farm Bureau
That Fal'ID
Resolutions adopted included : portionment that wo~.olc! deny Bureau mak1 an all out effort.
Local - That we continue to each county at least on~ repre- to get more bargaining power
work for a vocational schoo1 for sentative. (We favor the Hanna for the farmo;.o through the shelf..
,JJeigs County. That the General Amendmen·.); That we have bet space idea, -so he r.an ~e a fair
Telephone Company install 6 to ter testing of farm chemicals return for his work and invest10 minute limiting on tilt leie· and a uniform enforcerr ent of ment.
phones 10 Ule county; That the regulations on residues; That
Senior mothers served U.
eotinty and township road! be 1 the law be changed so that a,.l.:_d:::in:::n::e.:_
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COMMENTATING EDITORIAllY

Among Greatest
QUR nation Is paYing Its tribute to a
fonner president. Herbert Clark Hoover who smce his death Tuesday has
oo.'n lauded for the accomplishments of
a long and useful life.
We believe that aside from his great
humanitarianism, he will long be re·
membered as the president who never
lost the desire to serve his fellowman In
spite of being one of. the most abused
persons In the whole history of our coun·
try.
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Next to Hoover, Uncoln ha to au ·
fer the Insults of his fellowmen. and sad
to state he died not realfring that he
would be ranked among the elite of all
presidents. One would be safe In stating
that there never was a president of our
country who has been held in as ht~h
esteem as Hoover in the worldWide
sphere. There can be no doubt that hJS
record for savin~ starving peoples Is
ranked as one of the greatest human ach·
levements of the century, and we will
see years pass before It Is ever equalled
or surpassed.
We as humans have a most peculiar
problem in estimating those who live
around us. Back in the days ol Mr. Hoover's presidency there were many who
felt tbat he lacked the milk of human
kindness, even with bit known record of
aaving millions of Uvea through his skill
as an administrator of the h1ghe&lt;l degr~e
of efficiency. Hoover was a victim of ctr·
cumotanoes when the worldwide depres·
lion of the 1930's struck. For several de·
rades polltielans held him up to ndlcule
and used the depression as an example
of what har,pens to people when such a
person Is e ected to lead the nahan
A person of less stature than Mr. HO?·
ver would llave given up his belief m
humanity. Instead of becoming bitter. he
reall•ed the practi&lt;es of polllk10n&lt; and
went about his wu doing good wherev·

er ·ne could and using his wisdom to
counsel llis friends as an older statesman.
Mr. Hoover truthfully can be tenned
a man of dignity and of deep aplttual
convictions.
He had to have those quallUea In
great measure to have survived. We can
imagine his feelings In the decUnmg
years of his life as he reflected In the
glow of praise that were heaped upon
him. He nevet gave any mdiCatton that
he bad lost faith In men or In the coun·
try which he has served In so many ca·
pacltles.
Leaders from both sides of the polit·
leal fence sought his advice and when he
served In the cabinet, he answel'l!d the
call to duty regardlesa ol the party In
power. Ins greatest accomplishment•
were during the administrations of Dem·
ocrats. First of all, he was an Amencan,
and his life which started with his humble background is an object lesson In the
true meaning of this country as one of
opportunity for those who are wltllng to
work. We need that kind of faith today
to lift us out ol the idea that we must
become a welfare state.
The fine qualities of the man should
be an object Jesson to everY Individual.
As we think of him we can not helf but
reflect on events In the history o our
own community when persons have been
crucified on a local level. We have seen
persons triumph over such attitudes, and
we have seen others crushed to earth.
The only remedy for such attltudes Is
for persons to recognize the best that I•
in every Individual.
As we emeree from the election t~o
weeks hence we hope that all of the bit.
terness will cease and that we a)l, regardless of the outcome, exemplify the
character that was part and parcel of
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Voice of Rroa.lnr!lv ••• reportmg
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

M\" Midnight's Notebook: Paul New·
man and Jot~nne Woodward, currently lD
Paris, are going all out to escape the ad·
oring mobs that haunt their hotel. Paul
wears a false beard and J;:~nne fools
them with a black wig . .. vtvtl Defense
officials are searching for the "perf~ct, ..
sound" - one that will penetrate your
brain grab vour attention and warn you .
ol impending disaster. What a waste of
time: some of us can bear It already .. Film director ShirleY Clarke. who shock·
ed a lot of customers with "The Connection" and "The Cool World" has finally
been discovered by Hollywood .
Give Suzv Parker credit for the fun·
niest TV commercial of the year Granted
the shampoo and hairspray spiels are hi·
larious to anvone who uoes the producto.
!iuzy wins tlie top honors when she ex·
pialns how she makes her own dre,.es.
How •bout an Emmy for that . . A new·
Jy-opened ni~htclub ln the Fort1es ts rea·
dy to lake • dive.
There's been loti of publicity about
Joe Levine's bon voyage party for Carroll
Baker aboard the Queen Mary, but no·
body mentioned the editor of a nation•!
magazine who got so loaded at the bash
abe otuod after the ship sailed, and they
had to tend her back in a pilot boat lon~
after she was discovered way out at sea
P•tti Page •nd Charles O'CurraP are
idci!ni a third child to their adopted fa·
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cabs should eUmlnate some' of the con·
fusion and frustration. They Will have
the word "Taxi'' 1n the center and "Off
Duty" at each side . The driver will be
able to switch on whichever mes•age he
prefers. Tho movement starts In Decem·
ber .. . Hollywood romances end for all
kinds of etrange reasons, but a young
·cinema actreB8 just lqst her !1ance be·
cause he took a good look at 1\~r flat and
decided she'd never make a tidy house·
wife.

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There were all kinds of excitement
at Quo Vadis when Queen Hope of Slk·
kim and her lady-in-waiting lunched
there incognito and wearmg Western
attire Then the former Hope Cooke re·
turned for dinner lookln~ Oriental from
the top of her head to the tips of her
toes (How does a queen •at' Heartily! . ·
Disc jockey Stan Z. Burns is about ready
to launrh a new projert In the record In·
dustrv: talk platters with famous sp••k·
ers on one slde and music on the f\lp
side.
Joseph Cotten has been manY a yeor
getting around to knocking Hollywood
fllms because they don't give the actors
tlme to rehearse scenes befor&lt;~ shooting
them. He claims that "Huoh, Hush, Sweet
Charlotte'' Is the first movie be'a ~een
able to rebearee for adequ•tely smca
the deaJ old days of Orson Wellea
Handsome detective Ted Christenson,
who has been on the Pollee Foree for 15
years, is taking dramatic lessons, and
two F•lm companies are showlni IDter·
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London playwright John Osborne,
who got all !he credit for being the orlg·
Ina! Ang:y Young Man, wlll turn actor
briefly for a part In a bedroom farce lit·
Jed "Cuckoo In the Neat" ... Top Demo&lt;rata - well the Northern ones, anv·
wey - are Jubilant over Martin Luther
Ktng'a wlnrung of the Nobel Pme. They
think that will make him a smash1ng
campaigner when he tours coast-to-coast
with LBJ . . Jill St John make• the ~Ill·
ter scene with many a celebrity escort,
but her cbumt think the dates she en·
joya most are with agent DannY Welkot
at Barney'a Steak House where ohe can
relax in the anonymity of Lexington Ave.
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Donny Lee, one of the top models In
the U S. Is flying to Parts to see Madame
Michele Thailler, presid•nt of one of the
blggeot trade unions In France, the Man·
nequln•' Association. Donny wants to ~et
all po.,tble Information, with a view to
settlng up a •uccoaoful union for models
on thi&lt; otde ol the Atlantle
The Car·
lbbean Pavilion at the World's Fair, no
great succeoo. is likelY to make hoadltnu
becauoe some of Ill baokl!!'l are sot!lal·
ltes and a~tn"leved credlton may juot
take revenge by maklnl their nl,lllll publie,

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Today's .Medical Report
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By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D.
Although psoriasis
alfectl
ooveral million people ill the
United Stites, It II mora
harmful to Ute pride than to
the health. In a woman who
mU!I meet Ute public ill ber
work, and especially to an
actnsa, li can truly ba a
tragedy. Slnco the CIWIO lr
unknown, no means of prevention Ia available.
The okin of the vlctiml
works overtime and produces
shiny sclaea that aro ....
most commonly on the scalp,
elbows, knees and hips. Spontaneous improvements
may
occur, especially In the summer since heat and sunlight
help the cOndition. Somo victimes even move to 1 hot ell·
mate but even though thll
may 'help, II will not curet thit
disease. Other means of con-trolling It are mort readily
available anyway.

Berause ounlight helps Ute
leliions they are not so common
on the exposed parts. Persons
who have the disease, however,
uoually do not like to take oun
batha In public plocea. Thoy can
1et the same beneficial result
with an ultraviolet lamp at
home.
Aitholllh a lll'••t variety of
treatments have been ued,
no one treatment Ia equally
effective for aU vlcUms. The
old standbys lor many yean
:._ the coal tar ointments --are
still highly recommended.
Their chief drawback Is
that they are mouy
and
stain the clothing, but this
has been larj!ely overcome by
usllli greaslesr, staillleoa bues.
Alphosyl lo such a
product.
Coal tar has Ute happy faculty
of making Ute skin more iWIcepUble to ultraviolet liJihl.
Other ointments containln&amp;
saUcylic acid ond sulfur have
been used with 1omt suceeut
especially In treatilli scalp I•
sloms.
Another new developmea.t 11
a cream tbat contolns bor111011ea
related to corllsome, ouch u
Syualar cream (obtalaable ooly
ou o doctor'• pmerlptlon), AI·
ter tbla obtlmeol lo applied,
tbe lealoua ll'e covered with a
plaallc wrapptD&amp; poper tilel
obots &lt;4t lile alr Blld tocreasea
1he olnlmeDI'i peoetraiiDI aolloo. This treolmtnl IIV.I lht
ball Naalts wbea ued In t
Jaaetloa wltb lllhor forms of
treatment tueb as tars.
Jrollowllll thlr . trealment

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HELEN HELP US!
ADd A Llllle aill4
from work. Perbapo !"s 111111 ID
ShaD •'Load" ftem
hour or 10, but aomehow tb1l
Dear Helen:
maku me aad. A cblkl lbould
I'm ao embarrasaed I could han aoiDIOIIt to welcome him
die. Here'a what happened:
'1"'1 illloll' 10 him wbetl ha
Our eliht·yei!Mld dauabter oomu from rchoo~ all buntlnl
and her Ulllo lrlond asked II with thlnp 10 telL Too allen,
tiley could seD lemonade over wileD the molhar dou anlvo,
at the aolf coura which Is o- abe'r too llrod or buJ)' witil dJD.
crosr the alrnl lrom us. Wo ner to hear wbat be IIYI· Tbla
mothen aald "Yeo" II they'd II tho worll part ol tilt "work·
1iJ: It themselves. It wao Saltll' lnj mother oyndrome." You """
day and we were both bUi~ aar- almo!t alWIYJ 1#1 .(IYID with·
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out Mtlng tile key ill tiltmolhor
IDDch
....ng.
BualneSI was better
thV' boll wblch .child bu a
good. They sold out n,ht a\Uf 1&lt;&gt; ,..,.t_~;,..'"" MRS. T. 0.
and came back saveral ua.a · : Diai Mri. Q:
to squeeze more juice. Wt fnO.
1 agr.. _ youngsten need
thers looked over at their stand 10meone to come home to.
occasionally and wondered why ·WorltiiiC mothon lhoukl real·
everyone seemed to be coming 111. this and )11'01'ide sub!tltull
back for more - It woen't real· lftelerl. If thoy don't, tilt)' may
ly that warm.
wonder later on why L.elr chU·
We found out, and In Ute most dren woo't confide In them. face-reddenlni way posalbla H.
from our mlnlster, who is an
The Backyard F ardent goUer, After ne bought
110me lemvnade, he beckoned
Our daughtar bar the usull
for us to come acrou the 1trut si1-year-old problem of tolk!ng
and said, •'There's ..omething through gap• In her mouth, but
you should know. n
she uplaina her uneven amlla
Our childre• were
ae)llng
dUferenUy. "M)' tootll baa
1
loaded lemonade! With wide •
ayed innoconc:e they erplalned lim~ in itt'' &lt;the aaya. - DrlA.
Thia column Ia dedlcotld to
they'd seen their fath81'1 nu family llvtng, so U you'n hav·
pitchers from bottles, so tiley
thought tills would make tilelr In&amp; kid trouble or juat plain
trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
drinks tastier . .. They used
She wUI also wecome
your
two "fifths" of Vodka, one from
own
amuatnc
uperlencea.
Acteach bouse, ln lour pitchers of
ress Helen Boltol In eare of
lemonade and for two houra
they'd been turntns tho 121b lhi&amp; newopaper,
hole Into the l~th hole - at 10
President TnUniD olftclally
cents a papor cup. '1llanb be
proclaimed
thl 111111 ol World
they didn't 110111ple anyl
They won't do It again - we War 11 on Dec. Sl, 1846.
gava them a long, serious talk
about bottles J1ke these being off
limits to eliht.year-olds. But 1
find u hard to face my mlnltter, Last Sunday hia sermon
dealt In part with "A
UtUo
cbtld shall lead them,•• and,
well, everytlltng he says now l
tilink Is &amp;lmed at us. Really,
we only servo drinks wller. com·
IIIIIIY c011111 - that's wily tbt
children didn't kllow the) wero
doing wrong. What should 1 t!o?
-MARY
P.S. My husband whiapered
to roe durlnl the servic.es, "Do
you ihlnk be meant, " anll a UtIle child ol.!~ll LOAD thorn!"
HE thinks 11'1 Iunny.
Dell' M.iry:
Well, it l8 runny. And you'U
..~..l..L 10 too When vou t.U it at
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knOW, 'fhil fl tht kind of Story
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to 11 an omlaslon thai l'Yl ..,
llced ill readiD8 tbo nenpapora
for the past lew dayl. All of
Ute pondlts, here, there anti
everywbere, nave been lfYIDI '
to gauge tbl lmpoct o1 Kbrulbcbe¥'s downfall on the ,U.S.
presidential campaign.
But u fll' aa I am awm
1M1111 bu apeculated OD Whether
the campaign would be affected
by tile fall of Berra.
lD order tbat tbero ba 110
lltoDt unturned, or base UD;
touched, I bave been explortn;
lbta poillt with some of Wublngtou's leading authorlllea &lt;111
Yanhe affairs.
'l'lloae ezper11 conceded thai
no '"'illder knows for cetlala
what to happening behind tilt
walll ol the Yankea fronl of·
·flee. .u oue of lbem put I~
"the Yankee front office II a
riddle wrapped In a mystory U..
lide ID enigma."
I recard that u Ill amblpaua _comment. The same tltiDC
mltht ba said of • ......
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Frida; nigbt without •
black mark on their record,
t-'omerO} , however, this year
will he gunnjng to reverse the
fortune of 1963 when tht. Panthrs wert' dumped 44-8 by the
Bullc1og!&gt;
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Coaf'h Chat ley Chancey's Panthen.: aren't being fooled by
Athens' unimpressive reccrd in
SF:t •AL play this year. It's just
a~ plom as the snout on a
Panfher's face that Coach Don
l:.skey's ll'd,ns have given Pomeroy plenty of woes In years

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Carson Crow at center,
Swlndll
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when the Panthers open battle Por~~· quarter acml, ha h U
Ill tbe :nedlelDe n~btaet?"
on their home field at a p. m. Jewcu, opposite S t at a ·
Before Athena dumped Pam- back.
see - LSU keeps rolling right
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Kentucky over Georgia-Wildcats get back on the winning

CLEVELAND (UPI) - They
said it couldn't be done but lit..
tle Walt Roberts not only has
made it with the Cleveland
frowns but he's now the top
kickoff return ar .. ~• · the National Football League.
The pint-sized run
with the
jet speed has fielded six ktckoffs and brought them back an
average of 38.2 yardll ~ ... move
to the top of a grour- that ineludes such runne1 a:.: Abe
Woodson of San Frr.ncisco,
l ..:rb Adc!erley of Green Bay,
Timmy Brow,_ of Philadelphia,
and Tom Watkins of Detroit.
Robert., ' ~ nge· .
·n "las
a..,a~nst St. Louis when he took
a kick four yards In the end
and :cared a .. the way
back to the Cardinals' 44-yard
~ before he
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Georgia Tech over Tulane over confidence -could be Tech's
foremost danger.
North Carolina over South
Carolina - Ken WiJiard is too
muFclh _fdor the QAalmbecocks. Th
ort a over a ama e
meetin' of the unbeatet and the
Gators tll"e primed for this one.
Also: Auburn over Southern
Mississippi, Maryland over
Wake F~rest, MisslssiJ&gt;Fl1 over
Vanderbilt, Florida State over
Virgins Tech. VIrginia over
North Carolina State and Jndiana over Miami (Fla.J.
The Midwtff
Ohio State over Wisconsin Woody Hayes has warned hl1

Pr nee n over enn e
Quakers simply Jack eny sr.or·
in~~utonch.C II
th A'
axm n
o ege over e 1r
Force - Mediocre defense ha!
hurt Ben Martin's crew all
year.
Yale over Cornell - This
Jsn't the Big Red 's year.
Also: Buffalo over Holy
CrOll!, Harvard over 081-t·
mouth, Rutgers over Columbia,
Colgate over King! Point and
Massachusetts over Boston U.
The South

Louisiana State over Tennes-

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score as the Browns and the
Cards fought to a 33-33 tie.
The clubs were tied for first
place itJ the Easter, Division
after that cor~ · &lt; and they're
still deadlocke&lt;l as the season
approaches the half-way mark
eanday.
The Bro•:. - entertain the faltering New York Giants here
.Jie thl·
· take on +' · ·mproving Dallas Cowboys.
s~ !' ~• "an Jn LeaM:ue
Roberts, the smallest man In
the leagut, says he' · 5 feet 10
inches tal~ and weighs 165
· unds, but b looks like a midget on the field. "'hat's why it
aprear~

lm~robable that he

could st1ck w1th the Browns.
1ar scooter from
Hut th .
San JQJe State C-' 1 ege survl·:ed
t ~ aler cut, Including the fin..l one.

Roberts i!1 also In second
place in &lt;'~-~t returns v ···, an
average of 14.7 yards for six
r(' ;rns. His longes.
')a~k
v-as a 40-yarder against the
Eagles. 'lbe slender speedster
t1 ·•s only Brady Keys of Pitts-burg:., w!._ is .. ·eraging M.8
yards on six: returns.
Rc'_ :ts sc aU ~ ,;ts or ru1ning and rect'iving records at
San Jose but he bun' aeen any
action with thl B :
nt
or kicks. He's playlng behirld
;: 1other top flanker, Paul Warfield of Oh~ State.
Roberts also has another
problem - g.ttlng the football
often enough. The other teams
are attempting to kick the football away from him,
That's why Roberti bas been
able to gt ooly an a ·erage qf
o· runback per aame.

By Hobart Wilson, Jr.

Both the Yellow Jackets aDd t Middleporters per man,
m Iwill have the Jackets Jn

A fighl to keep out of last Blue Devils have turned

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Colorado State U.
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. EW Y":' ::-.:: (UPI)
Nation- chise to Atla=.~a:
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.o.l League . -~"o;"'""r!l are ex- It will mark the first time Jn
pe::ted to brush aside senti- 11 frfl tic J- -_- .&gt; of 1ajor
ment, traditim and the m1sgiv- league eJ:pilllsion and realigni .gs of baseball ConunissJoner ment that (1) a transfer of a

Ford Frick today by giving the franchise 'ofillleave r city withIf' · 1
t
bl g .gue 1eam auu
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"~ .. ' 1waukee " --u tcw ap-- ou a
proval to transfer their fran- the majors will invade the Deep
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It 1 will bring a sad
r
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endmg to tht 'Miracle of SudsviUe'' - an eight-year period
during which Milwaukee fans
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THE ALL-IMPORTANT

'l'he officia. green light to
switch the B. . ~s from M1·
'R ee to AUanta requh ~• only
- ·ven appro·. ' 1b •atE's fr -10 clubowners
and111their repre~
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:he special mee: ·- in the ComfT'
Hate: at 1 P-" EDT.
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, ee me o re,ea ow ey WI
til th
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tain that tbe move wu~ be ap.
Proved • The prevam
.... feeling
UI.U6
among National League owners
ls that a transfer lo tilo busl·

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AI the same Ume, the Mlll.::ee County Boar~ of Superv· :s ha~ obtalnP.C
.· / rain·
tng onler In that city'• circuit
o.•t..~t \¥h!ch would put the

At Wholesale Prices!
eAII Sizese
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Us During Our Grend Opening

Warmly ,lined corduroys. Men'a and,hoys•,

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THROUGH THE

ness of the club involved and Braves in co1tempt of court if SOLDIER'S HOBB~
"~ ,\ ~.~~ne~day's R~sults
that it WCiuld be presumptuous they ask official permission to iMONTEREY' ~ahf. CUPI)_ - L I . _,~~:s lOR Ra ltu~u, .. 105
f ~noth, clubow.ler to block rr.ove. Circuit Judge Honold R cha~d ~ollnac_ ~s a pa~t-time De roll
San Francisco 104
a move.
Drechsler set next Tuesdtt) for geolog•s~ tn addition to his .regThe sole of:': ~· ~·
~e ~., a show cause bearing on why ul:~ duties as an Army enliSted try · . ,
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baseball that has warned I county
. nt. be grart- ml aft Ft. Ord he~e. . .
!Uvh&lt;~c~kd said most hsegmen s
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n b act, r one
feel tk ere. lS
a
agamst
the Braves' transfer e· _ a temporary mJ
..... etJOn to h
ted of. h1s . .fmdmgs o td ef m ustry
f
r
1
has, been Commissioner Frick'II keep the Braves from moving as ~en lhs. '" offlhcial geo- n,ee k obr i:l udture malr lie m dive.1
t h
ogtca arc 1ves as t e "poll- soc , ul o not u y un er
1U
- and the commissione1 h a s ' l• 8 u cour
earing is nac cetacean" in his honor The stand how it can best be used
r..ade it clear t"'lt '· · · oJjection held.
discovery was a 30 million-" ear To find out the Chicago MeriB based on the fact that Mil
Th switch to Atlanta would Jd k 1
y ·
'
ulee woul• IJ, ..... ~ left w'lth: . ke •• I' t t·
j
o_ s _eeton of a"species of pre- ca~fil , E:xchan~e ha_s hired a
- ,..,,
n.ar ~oue trs
1me rna or histone whale found on the Hun- pr11
('onsultmg ftrm
to
out any major league bLSeball. league baseball has invaded ter Liggett military reserva- sluo
possibilities of sul"h
"Thi s wou ld .._
,. fi
••e "Dee1- --"OU th" - Hous ton, bon
· 60 mt-, es south of here
ut: u1e trst time ua
a market.
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T
bel
d
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ng regar ed as ~oue
caused that,'' Frick tolo United t.vUthwest-ana will open up a STUDY CATILE
Press Jnternaf
:_ "'1 have no seven..state area to bit!', league FVTURES MARKET
J ,wer to block a move but 1 ball.
COLLEGE STATION,
Tex.
have always felt baseball should A new 00,000-seat stadium is (UP!) - Economist Ed Uvacek
be ertremely care'ul
in making neanng
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· All an Ia of Texas A&amp;M believes a cattle
·
comp 1~ .un m
a move that woul:l deprive 3
.
futures market may be the way .
city of any big league ball." aJ Ute Braves are reported to to stabilize the livestock indus- I
,
have been asst· -· -:d of a $1.300,1,r
dldn t vote to stop the (l()O.a-year television contract
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Braves 1rom mov1ng 1rom Bos- Atlanta officials and business·. FIRST
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ton to Milwaukee in 1953 I ~n also hav( assured Nation- QRUEGAULLITAYR
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so I don't see how 1 can vote th 1 N
to stop them from going from al League'II owners. a egro
d" _ Ce "f" d 0'1
Milwaukee , . Atlar
now," pl~y~rs .W' encm.:u
no 18
rfl 1e
1 Station
said Chicago Cub uwner Philip crtmmation or embarrassment W. M.tn St.
Pomeroy
K• Wr1g1ey, who vo1ced
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the l,w:h~e~n~th::::;ey~v~ls:lt~A~t~la~n~ta~.=--~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii~~
.1tlments of most c.. hls coileagues.
St. J · i~ C.!IJ'dlnal owner August C. Busch, Jr., who will be
represented by club Vice President ~ichart: Meyer, sald he
wil1 vote "aye if the majority
cL "'~ " and o~:.er
_, h!lve
Indicated privately that they
wlU go along with the major·

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place in the Southeasa.ern Ohio good performances in league power, but Coach Ashley hu
League wiU be stal!led on Mem- play this yea; , but h~tve failed \ 13 lads who will bit as hard u
8 orial FieH in Gallipolis Friday k' crack the win 'Olumn.
1 /bodY in the area.
,.,
1 night where the Blue Devils of Slati!tics reveal the Jackets I Gallipolis has only one ~
p 0 j~ndn
.... 4 s
2 Caach TeTT}' Hansle) will host can move th r pigskin. MHS has e1 who will not see action FrlCzechoslovakia
4
3 I Bob Ashley 's Middleport Vel- n ked up 93 points i1
six Iday night _ that's John Brod
• ""-land
3
2 low Jackets.
games. and permit~ed 119. Gal. i 6·3, 190-pound r·unior end· wbo
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four lipolis . scored but 'tl points.! ha!( a bad foot . It was injur·
1 1 Both teaml! have \O!'It
Turkty ........ . 2 3
1 Iconfernece games thUB far. A and the Devils have permitted 1 e.-1 in the Athens ga~
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by
one
of
the
two
L-ellar
the
opposition
14-4
tallies.
week
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3 I
umana
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De.urmrk .. .... . 2 o
2 occupants F'riday would
al- Through three common foes, Despite the fact GAHS 1a1 r
, 1·
2
seventh MiddlPnnrt shou.ld be favored won the last five in a row
0 I n.ost assure Lhtm ot
~::e~:nds ... .... 1 ; 4 place finish In this yar's final F'rida;r~.ight. The Jal:ket..'i Jost from Middltport, and 10 Olll
Canada ..... :·.:: 1
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by 12 Jess to Logan than did of the last 11 games since 1953,
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Overall,
Coach
Ashley's
JacGAHS, and two Jes~:&gt; to Well- the Blue Devils only lead til
1
1
1
1
Ethi~~ava .... . 1 o o kets have won one, lost four. ston _ GAHS has the edge in Yellow Jackets five !!(ames with
B&lt;hamas
t
0
0 and tied one. The
Jackels the Athens games, losing by 2fJ triumphs against 15 defeats.
France
~·hile the Jacket.. . lc by 16 There have been no conference
0
5
6 dum~ed Rutland 36-0 in th~ir
Sweden - · · ' · ·- · ·. 0 2
ties between lhese teams since
4 opemng game, then two ~a- · tallies .
Trinidad
hama,
7-7
Then
came
sucresIn
order
to
whip
the
AshleyMHS entered the loop in 1929.
0
2
Kvrea
·'' ·' · ·
&lt;! losses to Athens, lU--14, men, Gallipolis will have
to
Last Middleport triumph In1
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Switzerland · ···. ·.-. ~ l
1 Porneroy, 18-14, Logan,
32-0, stop the running of Alan and side the SEOAL was recorded
·nisia
Bruen Wallace and !he passing t. Oct. 19. 1962, against Net0
1
1 and Wellston 32-22 .
ft" r nt'na · · · · .. · · · 0
Gallipolis
has
been
the
vtcof
Buddy Moore and Bruce sonville. 14-a. Since then, the
0
cub: 1
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lim
of
Pl
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Ple
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sant
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32-£,
Coal
Wallace.
MHA will !Je out to ,.Jarkets have lost 13 stl"8ight0
I run
· ·-· '· '· · 0 0
Crt.ve,
22-12,
Logan
44-Q
,
~el~
top
Dan
Gilmore and Dlck twu at the end ol the ' l:i2 cam2
,
·· 0 0
sonvi lle, 6-&lt;1, Wells!o ... 18-6 and Long's blast~ up the middle. paign.L seven last fall, and
Irelt~n~
Gallipolis will outweigh the j four thus far In 1964 .
0
0
1 Athens, 22-7.
K
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~~ · Since the Bend crew last beat
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0
M:;;;o _,,.,., . 0 0
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t"s
:_lhe Old Prench City eleven 7-8
~.geria · '· · · · ' -· 0
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Jn 1951!, the Jackets ha ve won
1
l':uguay '" "'" 0 0
"'
I only four , lost 34 and tied one
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NEW YORK tUPil-Pitcher new regime ur M&lt;ln;o~ger John· !conference game. Thre..:of
men the Badgers are improv- Ralph Terry, a World Series ny Keane.
1 those wins were over Nelson..
·g
hero in 1962 wh1 "JbsequenUy The 28-year-olrl righthander !ville. one over arch-rival Poll)oo
m Mtchigan StatL over North- toded into bullren duty and in- w_as sol~ Lo the Cleveland In- ~ eroy. The tie was wlth T\'elsoowestern _ The Sparlans pull freauent ': ~~: -- ~ .~s i gn men's, d1ans Wednesday for an und1~- . villt- in 196 1.
i. the first New York Yankee closed amou I of cash
out.
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: Fans f rom both commu nJ"Llel
Notre Dame over Stanford - I cave ti-JP b~·"
undrr the Techrucally . the- ~ale of Terry are predicting Ji'ridey's contest
Without any trouble at all.
was part uf 1HL deo\ that sent · -ill be a wide open battle. It
Jl1inois over UCL.4 _ The - The Aggie~ don't figure to pitcher Pedro R&lt;tmos to the wilt be
Parents' Night for
Uclans suddenly seem to have fla~ down Lar_ry Elkins. .
ankees du, :ng thetr Sep- Ga llipolis.
lost their zip.
Also: W~o~llng over Amona, tembrr pennant drive. AI the 1 Kickoff time is 8 o'clock.
Michigan over Minnesota _ ~e:xas Chnst1an over Clemson, ,
the Y&lt;1.1. _
'o - - ~-~
The Wolves look stror.ger up 1 ex~s Tech over SM_U. New furnish tl
"" :_ms with a front
front .
Mex1co over New Mex1&lt;:r St~te lin player after the seasun.
Also : low.? uver Purdue, Mis- and Texas Western over Br1g- Terry , a native of Larned,
souri over lowb State Cincin- ham Young.
Kan. , enj L_ ~hi s finest year 1:1
nati over Tulsa and Mi~mi (0 . )
The West
the maJC&gt;rs in 1962 when he
YOU BUY A NEW
over Ohio u.
Southern Californit~ over Cali- pt. '~d a 23-L .
He the,,
OR USED CAR
The Southwest
fornia- A gruflge game in which ..!nt on to star in
\''orlrl
Texas over Rict _ :11 Long- the Trojans have more horses. s~ries :1 gai n.~t the San Fmn·
horns take it all out on the Syracuse over Oregon State- cisco Giants, defeating
poor Owls.
Even in their own backyard, Sanford, 1-{1, in the seventh and
Arkansas over Wichita -Ra· the Beavers are no malch for deciding game.
zorhacks makl'! it six in a row. the Orange.
- - -- Kansas over Oklahoma state Nebraska over Colorado - By By un:· ·d Press lntcrnatl{lnal
-Jayhawks may roll up the almost any score the Cornhusk- .
Eastern Oh .
W. L. Pet.
score the same way they did ers ch~se.
..,., .
.
Jest year.
Washmgton State over Idaho · h1ladelpl..d
1 0 1.000
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Oklahoma over Kansas state -Clarence wm:ams leads the Boston .. I 0 1.000
- The Sooners have to win one Cougars.
Cincinnati
2 I .667
•or c:.o~• •ur~~:•s
sometime.
Washington over Oregon ~w York
0 I .000
SAVE
Bayloo:- over Texas A. and M . The Huskies defense ends OreWestern DiYfsion
nUI"T0}$200
gon's unbeaten string.
W. L.
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e ' u~~~ sanAr:a~;· st;L:t~..;·~ ~ L~~;e:es
Braves SWIetch·. t0 AtJanta 'Certain

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Texas an dsOUth ern caI

SEABROOit DIES
BRtDGIIiTON, N. J. &lt;UP!)
-Chari• F. Seabfook,
Ill,
fQIDidor and chairman ol Seao
btoolt Farma, !De., 0111 ot lba
lartlell food proeesslnl companlat In tba COIIDil'Y. dilll at
bl1 h0010 1111r han TulatiaJ.

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erguaua
ment for a cbelt iojury, and
powerful Tackle Louie DiebJ
may have a sligbt conc:uuiarD.
Coach Chancey la hoping all
four boys \!till be iD the line-up

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Hungary

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ba W«ib, here Is a eonsensua
of their vlewa In almplll QIIN'
tiOD-Ud•nsw.r form:
Q - In your opinl011, will
Berra ouster prod~~~» RIIJ 1111porllDt changea In Yankee rala•
t1o111 with tile relit of tbo Arllel"
lean League?
A - No. 'lbt Yankeee will
0011tlnue to pursue tbolr basic
pollcy, which II COlllpiete domInation ol tile root of lhe
league.
Q - Do you foresee a rtturll
to "SttngeUsm" - that II. til
the policies of former lllllllllitr
Casey Sloni"lt
A - No. Stengel's NPUIIilon
for phrue-DIOlllerinfl wu more notorlou1 than Berra'l.
Q - Do you tblnk tllbar
pnsldontial candidate will blno
eflt !rom the sbakeupt
A - II benefitted bolb IIIDpararliy by drawing attelllloa
•WI.!' from the campailiiL

Gold ! liver BroMe

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fact that Pomeroy
is going agajrtst Athen~ is not
enough, Coach Chance) must TOKYO (UPI) - Plcktn• the
worry about four of his regu- weekend winners or they'rf'
lar gridders wh1.. are no. in A-1 locking up the Olympics on Siltshape .
ulhrdayhbluf~•l.the~!:s nstltlol ~ii~~
Fleet-footed Ha.fback Bob an a 1..ue ~so
e.
- -~- ---~ - ~ the college football ranks.
So look out for inereesinJ!: 11p-sets although you probJtbly
won't go wrong by stickm.s
with Ohio State, Texas and
Southern California this week·
end.
Tbe East
Duke over Army- More bad
news for the Cadets.
Pitt over Navy _ Ma•welt
and Staubac· could turn thts

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TOKYO :UPli-M..., OLandlnK• at the Olymt&gt;lc 3ames al~
er Wedneaday"a event., lncludi..b bronze tnt.daJ winnen in
boxing:

th en , like last grid season, 1y bruiaed arm, 220 lb. guard ~w:c.km:tos~~t games,
" •L go against the Athens Bull- Bob Crow 11 llmpoing wttb
·len
f
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bad

Fight to Keep Out of ,~ast
Place Slated at Gallipolis

Olympie Standings

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home, or tlltlr Pl!i'eiiii"arriY•

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ear • 1e .
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': &amp;d. how IIUID)I Uttll abDdrtD
Dllh ltnftrl• tttl-. ....... : • ,·· •.mn, ·to school- each day wtth
,..mtlt. . , , . .,,... .,.... ttu ta~."t· •r·.., ._.., ..... .,...., ,,rr••• ....tM!i • th~r ~UI• keys in their lWlcb
.....,,,,,,... • .......,. .,~, Jlli~f These youngstero : K~
Mlllt " " '"'" n •.oo. ...
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not fl~ bot there lo DO doubl
that Berra qapd In I bit of

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No oamu wOI'l menllODid.
but 11 wu wldel)' uiiiiiD"Ii thai
tile article wu reftrrilli to Nlo
Jdll KhrlllbehaV, wbo bad JuA
beeo Jllll1ed u Sofie! premtw.
PenonallY, I'm not too IIIN
about thaL
t think therw II I poalbllli7
tilat Pravda wu re!errln&amp; to
Yogi Berra, who had Juot boeDN
purged u manqtl' of tbo IW
York Yankeeo.

ALL-STARS

Tht: unbeaten Pomeroy Pan. Smith baa been olll'l.lnl a bad. eroy l.11t season the Panthers

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dellc&lt;1IICed "balebrained acbemlni. iiiiJIIIIIIn
coocJUiilllll anti bait!' decllilllll
anti lCIIOIII divorced from tHIIty ." And It emdemned "llrll'
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THE DAILY SENTINn

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Undefeated Panthers Test '
Power-Loaded Athens Here ~

The Lighter Side

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

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D. Woode. 1091 Thuroday after-

DJlly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oet. 22. 11164-5

Sunday her J;lusband, John Hasen wbl

l-:er aunt and unC'Ie, ~- and

has employment Utere.
Mn. Enlyn Brickle• spent Dlllll Hoffman retun1ed llomt
l"rtday the guest of Mr. and Thursday from Camden Cllrk

Mrs . Wi lham Carr, Vicki end
Penni

Mrs Dana F'irk of Chester.
Hoapital. Parkersburg , where
.
r;"reda
Kelltr
Sonnen)le
was a medical patient.
Mrs . r

spent Wedne!!day afternoon wilh

berg of ColumbU!I 1pent from

sunday School attendance on
Helen nndhng of Columbus
sPfnl
the wl'eknd with her mo· 1
Oet . 18. WIIS 80. the offt&gt;nng
ther
and
brother, Iva and Rw•·
112 .15.
Worship services were held so:oll Findlins .
at J0 ·45 with Llo:'d Dllling~!' .
Several local famili~s attend·
Jay leader. Strvices at a p.m. ed Lhe "GosPf'l Singmg Cara
with the: Rev . Caslo.
van" program, at tile F.astern
Thert was ill\ atlendanct of High Sehool building, last Sun·

Wedn.,day tlll Soturday wllh RIDGECREST, CaUt. tUPIJ
Mrs. Myrtle Frost. WhHe here _ The K &amp; R Market here fig·
sh~t took M:v• tlf to visit their ured out a way to beat the curcoo:: ins. Mrs. Ohvtr Swain. Mrs rent coin shortqe. The market
Wilbur Sprague and Mrs. Olen offered tOO tradina: 1tamp1 to
Youny.
any customer brin&amp;in&amp; in PJ ill
.\1rs . Ma, ion Cowdery ot Lon1 challJt.
BotiOm, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Trus- The seore at the end of thl
12 at tht ,,tficial hoard IDt't'Ling day aflt-rnoon .
sell, local. Mr. and Mrs ~loyd first day: 12.0011 ln coins, 10,0011
ca11~ bv Reov. Casto last Tut-s- , Mr. and Mrs. D~le
Kuhn ,
vean •nd •on Denton of Cleve- Orange stamp1 dlstrlbutl!!:d,
d.,. neninK Mt the rhuiTh.
Mich~el lin~ Tammy, ot Little
land , Mr. and Mn. Duaneo 8•J ·I ;;;:,;:~.;;,;&amp;;~;i;;;..,a••;
The business "'a! relt~ttd to Ho&lt;'kmg. vtsltt"d her parents .
the World SfrvlC'f and Adv 11 nce Mr _ and Mrs. Millard Swart:t: ·
' " and family of New Mala
moras all were Sunday gurtt:.
Ask.ings. The Board accepted a and Terry ~md Sandra. ovr-r.
POMIROY Ot110
of
Mr ~nr1 Mrs William Chapraise in ea&lt;·h onl" : and voted llle wet-kend .
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man.
ae support Otis Bell , Mis~lon·
Haymond Harper of Carroll ;
TONIGHT
Mr . .and Mrs . Wayne Brick·
ary to Japan as 1ts AdvanL-e Spe· has been visitinK his daughters .,
NOT
OPIN
t:!al project .
Mr&lt; . Thelma H•nderson 'n d SOUTHERN QUEEN - Cora Lee Manuel. reigning 1964Southern HighS0ool Homecoming Queen. pauses_ les wert! S1mday guest!! of Mr.
-:F"'RI"'P~A"Y"T"hru ·~
r""ui"'S"'P"'A;:;Y
The board meeling wa~ !ul· familv. and Mr~ . Osie Follnxl at right with escort Jeff Alkire during halftime cere- mon~es dunn.g Racmes recent game agamst J:Iannan and Mr!. F:d Daugherty of COol•
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lowed by a Membership Mnd and family . and !l!uirrel htlrlt· Trace. Miss Manuel was crowned by Athletic Booster PrPSJdent Ons Hubbard. ~n the upp~r P.hoto IS the ville. Mrs. Brickles also called
JOHph LeVIn•••
Ev1J11eU11m meeting.
during · ing.
quren. her attendants and escorts. Shown from th~ left are Donna Theiss, .L arry Circle, ~,eb.~lr Hill, ~ar.k Dad on ~rs . Ethel Kincaid.
"THE
CARPETIAGGt!RS
Evelyn SpenN"r has employ·
which time regular routine bus·
Mr. and Mr!l. Harold Swartz vis. Diana Roush, Dale Hill, Miss ~·Ianuel , Alkir.e, Jane Ann Powell, Marvin McKelvey, Jelly McTUIIJei, an
(Technitolor)
ment al the Arrowhe-ad TrHd· Georg~ Feppard. Allp Ladd.
ioess was transa~:ied and fur· a~ family of Williamstown. GrPg Roush. _ Norris Studio Photos .
Bob Cummin&amp;•. M1rlh1 Ht·
ing
Post.
t ber plan!'i made for the ev.ange- w_ Va. vrsited his parents. Mr.
er Elb~tbeth Ashley, CIITOU
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emile
\fat'ack
listie campHiiJn. seheduled for and Mrs. Hobart Swartz Sun-I
, and daughters Marilyn and Shir Biker, Lew Ayra, Martin
of Williamstown, W. Va. r·"~l:ed Batsam. Ralph Tu1er, Artb·
tho first w..k in November.
day .
ley, allended a supper Suuda:' l
on 'Mvrtle Frost anJ Mr. and ie Moore.
on
Mr. and Mrs. Wi~bur Robin·
. ~~, 1utorcy- ,
Tbe M . y. •~ . wt'll be out
1evening at the Mrrgs
Mr~.
·John Arbaugh . Mr. and ColorurtDOPI
cle Club, six milr:~ north
o!
Thurlday evening, Oct. 29, fnr son of Tupper:s Plains visited his
Runnln1 timt: 2 Hn 40 min.
Mrs. Harold Pl!rker end far~ily Admission 7Sc &amp; fOe
UNICEF, and Trick or Treat. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Pomeroy nn Route 33.
of Cnal Grove , 0. also visited
There wnt be a me.etlng of Hohinsun. Marlene and Greg·
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Call ers &lt;:~t tlte horne of ~lr 1
WID. 1nd ThurMey
Mr. and Mrs. Arbaugh.
Ule Education Cmnmission this ory, Sunday.
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and Mr~ Sam l.rw is Wf'rt' her I
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Mrs. Shirley Hasen and chil'nlursday evening at 7 : 4~ al the
Mr·. and ~Irs. Ch ares
NOT OPIN
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Mrs.
Fred
Moore.
Fort
Waymother.
,
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\1rs
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l\largnret
,\]len
dren left for Alabama to Join
church, as announced by Char- Wood e spen t Sa Iur day m 1•
Ia T v}o Supt
dleport doing some carpenter ne, Indiana. spent a wet&gt;k wilh ,a nd Mrs. Edna ShaFer, La1lrel
1
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work for her mother Mn J ller mece Mrs. Felix .-\lkire 1Clr rt
vange 1strc Sf&gt;rVl('es w1 op-·
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B Haves
! and fam1ly
I ~lr an \1r s ,., mer r rn &lt;~w,
·nd
en here on Su ay everung. ov 1
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h
1 at 7:45 wiUl ~ ..·. Casto do- . Mr and Mrs Gerald Swartz ! \Irs ;\ lar} 01ehl has erf"IV· .J1 vr::;rted wrth , t&gt;r p;m"n!~ \1r.
h.
I and famrlv of Marietta vis1tt-d ed word of the death ot a fnrm -1 and Mrs. ('pr·il T(&gt;l!arr, Po'llf'· I
Ina ••·
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Mr. asd Mrs. Wilbur Logan at. the Hobart Swartz and F'oll· i er re~r enL :\irs. a1sy, a ey ruv
of Pomeroy were dinner guuts rod-Kobinsnn homes. Sunday.
of In·l~gton, Nebraska . She ~'·a~ ,'t1tss Huby Drel1l , Cul•rn:nus 1
a
cou5m of the late Rush f)Jf"hl spent the weekend \' l~i!mg ht&gt;r 1
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oI Mr. and rs. Hobar t .Swar tz,
and was 36 yean of age .
mothrr , Mrs _ Mar~· Di e.ol.
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Oct.
lith
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Mrs
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Mr en 1 rs
enne 1
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.uy ilr[-let. a .-tL1: pnt at 111
Swaru. Iii
1;1 ruece
.~ .ogans.
CHlCA&lt;TO 1OPT t - The c~ra l lrams and family spent an ~Ve· Cnmde Cullege, sprnt lilt;&gt; wr~J.;. ·
: Can~ S Mr~ ~lau Wood~ 1 tor of Amphibians and Repttles l ning at t11e home of ,\-lr. :~nd end at his homt: twre
a
onn Ut
om_eroy an
the Chicago Natural History Mrs. David Riggs .
('orrf'r·Lion - David Wisem an
~ · J . B. Hayes of Midd!t!porl, Museum says the_Chk'.!lgo a.rt:'a Mr.- and Mrs. Sidnt&gt;y T&lt;lWTl· 1did not mnvt! to H1111&lt;mct and
yiJf'ted ~- and i\frs. Charles 1'' is rernuk~bl.\' rteh rn ~eptt.les l send etnd son of Columbus visit- istill re.pa irs !elt&gt;&gt;•lsiorls at hi~
and amphlb1an~.
.~onsrderrng , e-d his aunt and unde, Mr &lt;'nd horne in Harri·;onvillt•. 0
1
i how far n?rlh ll ls.
.
Mrs. Duane Stanlf'y, Mr. Town- I George A.. nold or (':.Jiifornia I
~~SON
Robert F. !nge~- ·- tn •. an art_1 cl~ send . a graduate Llf Ohio State and Charles Turrwr ur J.arK'ilS· I
m. !he m~se~m.. ~ . Bulletm, I University in August. i.~ em· j t&lt;&gt;r wrre calling on friend.~ here :
~aid !hat wtthrn .o rntles of the ploved as lnstrurnentfll JVtu.~;L~ I rf"renrlr .
,RI.-SAT,-SUN.
'
center
of Chicago live 10 ~pt-'cie..'l Ins.lructor at a Juni or
Hi gh
,'\-Jr. ~nd Mrs F'rank lltlll id&lt;Jy
Ott. 23·24-25
, or salamandE&gt;r~. 11 of frogs. lSchool in Columbus.
!had as their di1lllCI '
gues!s l
Dtuble P••ture Provnm
"PT 109"
: 18 of snakes, and 10 of turtles. ) ;\1iss Eunice Bradfield . C!ii·l Suml&lt;lV Mr. Hallid"v·s nie!..'e., ·
Ol.ill Robertson
.'!Pivin S('hamn •
1 bu~ only three of lizards. "We I cago, spPnt a da~· with :-.1 r s. l ~1r. a'nd \lr~·
(TI!'rhni('(l\or J
1 evJrlf'~1l:\' are be_
vond the nortl~ ; l Nellie Clay. Miss Bradfit&gt;ld has of AsiJiand and \lrs. H:rlliday 's:
- and!em llmt~s for most
lizards, returned to her home .1fter ' rwph&lt;'w ..\1r . and 1\lr~ . Henry ;
" A GLOUL AFFAIR"
Inge-r
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td
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I .spending the past two weeks I Levy of f.ulumbus and
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.Bob Hope.
Inger
e~~:plained_
the
large
r~pwith
her
sister
and
bn1!hf'f,
/lalliday
's
:-:;ister.
Nt:&gt;llil'
Tr:H.'Y
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tile and amphibian
popula1tun
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h&lt;:~vt' r~turned from a lrtp to Iand Mr. and Mrs V. J. Atkrns ;
·d h 1 1 H L ' Th
AS LOW AS
their farm in Virginia .
wrrP guests of i:l 6 u'clock din-i b~~sl e 1 e ? e ar~y ll e~i
el.
NIW ADMIRAL CGLOJI
Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson cr;d ner in \kConneisv!ll~ honoring blrl Lees ltve at e t'Vsl ··,
OCie
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FIDELITY CONTitOL lf'o!, ,..,~I
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Mrs.
Ouane
lan
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I ch tldren spent the weekend at matrons ~:~n patrons am llf'lr
fun• In warmn! 1
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. the hom e of his mother, Mr.-;. husbands and wives of
t he
BY EVELYN BRTCKLES
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AUTHOR DIES
With Workable
I _.a~~. ·~n~mMrs. Felix Aikin•
·M~-. · and Mr~. nont~ld Ander· I NF.\\' YORK (U PI I - Mrs. ! Mrs. PhyHis Clark and childTrad•ln
- son of Dw 1Uar, w. Va . w1•rt&gt; Svhil V.•Jacobs-:-n, 65, author ren of Flatwoods, Mrs. MargarNlW AOMIRAL AUTOMATIC
MAGNI:TIC-fii[IE CIRCUIT
THIIIADMI.AL
, here probably stems from Chi· . weekend guests of Mrs. Cli':'d · &lt;~;rc.J editor of children's bo(Jks, : et Heaton of Bradenton, F'lorlQUALITY PIATUI . .
rago's junction of several
Anderson.
· d i~·d at the New York Infirm- · da, Mrs. Helen HElliOn of Ches·
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l•tt ygu mo¥1
. malic and Vt!gelation zones.
Mr. and Mrs . Earl Ue Sr. ian• !\1ondav.
ter. MrS: Virgil Roush of West
• 24 kt. ttld r,rtclllon
Admiral Color TV
wlrln1• In wtal 1r..•
without traubla.
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Fronl Colar TV Conlrad/
and Mrg. G@rald ·Violet.
Brlthtntll contrel.
Dayton Eisel of Narrows, Va.
'tm•llf..l~oii411LetlftHIIef.,....,..,....
visited his sister, Mrs. Norma
. ADMIRAL ••• Morh o/ Quolillo Thro"'thoutliN Wor/&lt;1
Dean at the home of her daugh·
ter, Mrs .- nordon Chevalier. Other visitors of Mrs. Dean Sun·
were her two somr, Mr.
Mrs. Lloyd ~an and son I
Denton of Cleveland, and Mr.
end Mrs. Clarence Dean and
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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son Craig of Columbus, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Spencer, lucal, also
Major 84lvte1 Blow
TOKYO (UP!) American and 35-year-old Gloriane Per·
These will take them warmly
j girl canoeist s stunned Eurnpean
l.hrough winter . They're rna·
experts by winning siiver ami
ehine Wllshable. With att;~th­
bronze medal s at Lh~ Olympic
games today and United States
ed hwtl. 7-14.
hopes for holding its over·all
. gold medal lead zoomed when
I Russian gymnasts were beaten
Children's 2 to 14
in four events lonighl.
FIRST
.99 'I With only two days to go, the
QUALITY
from
surprising American team has
REGULAR
34 gold medals to 23 for Russia
Slack and knit top sets. StreiC'h and corduroy. 2-14.
which needs a sensational finisb that most ilhsrrvPrs conc.eded
Certified Oil Station
to gain the team championship in advanct&gt; Ill the Russian 1 w. Main 51.
YOU'Ll ASK FOR
, for the third straight time.
· t.eam .
NATURALIZER'S CONTOURED SOLE1
The United Stat~'&gt;s al so held a jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii
. lead over Russia in total gold,
A shoe that makes comfort a household word ••• featurinl
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silver and bronze medals, 88·77,
Naturalizer's Contoured Sole, an Insole that suppOrts your
with a fair chance of slaying
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foot curve for curve. Styled with bouncy cushiontd outer·
on top all the way despite So·
Wide •election uf che&lt;·ks, plaids and plain colors.
sole
and soft leather that flexes with each lttp you take.
viet strength in the remaining
. boxing, gymnastics, volleyball I
Giva feat the break they deserve--ask for Naturalizer'a
Contoured Sole.
I and fencing.
Two Unexpet"ted Medals
1 Russla picked up three gold
medals in canoeing, one tn
womrn's gymnaslics and nine :
I assorled silver and bronze med·
1 als in four sports while the U.S. ·
scored only Its two unexpected
OPP. LOWER PARKING LOT
POMEROY Imedals in canoeing.
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Mn. Dawson Named
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Mr. and Mn. Dale Hoffman Mr Darrell Hoffman and Lu- of 1M Bod)l ol 'arjl!. ,it.
PT: PLEASANT ~ Mrs. Marwero businea.&lt; vlJUionl in Park- !her Smith Jell for a hunting Mr. and Mn. Qarlle B I vin (Bett) Dawson Wall electersburg Friday.
vacation in the mountains at and daughtertJ Mr. . aod..Jirt.
ed president of the Women's
UDC S
By Irene - · Mr. Dale Hollman io lnstall· IPerry. W. Va .
Ol&lt;ey Rotuh and l..uva. ~
Golf Associatloo of the Hidden
AND AROUND LETART" lng 1 new oll bumtnc furnace Mr. and Mrs. John Blesslngl ey attl!flded the Ol'dlo,ltJcD..~
Valley Country Club during a PT. PLEASANT Kerry
Charleo Keelor and Gregory in their home.
of Parkersburg were Suod.ay vice at the Leon Baptlll chll&lt;lo
recent meeting of the group. Jarrell of Pl. Pleasant High
of Glenville College in Revival b now Ia progress guests of their son. Herman. I when Mr. Paul Grobam ·WIJ
MASON - The Wah&amp;ma High Elected to serve with Mrs .... chool was elected State presiGlenville, W. Va., spent the at the Oak Grove EUB church. and family .
cwdained.
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JChool honor roll for the first Dawson were: Dot Baker, vice dent of Student Councils at a
week f!nd with their parents, The Re.v . Stanley Moore is pas,..,
~~-week.! Is announced by Prin.' president : Lillian Green, sec-- three . day meetinf! at JackMr. and Mrs. Earl Keefer MOO tor .
Revival is now In progress Mr. and Mrs. Leonard~,
rapal Clyde Foley. The "All retary and Bernie
Gllmour, son•s Mill. Kerr" is vice presiMr. and Mrs. Aaron Fowler.
Mr. and Mn. Okey Roush at the Guiding Star
Advent sandra and Milton Ray. · fDf.
A" roll includes Le.ah Ann Mil- fteasurer .
dent of the local high school's
Mr. WilHam Hart was re- and Mr . and Mrs. Ed Fry were Christian Church. Rev . Wilbur Mrs. S. N_ Litner and ;·Mt.
ler, 11th grade; Sherry Flesh- Annow~eement was made that student council,
leased frorl:l
Holzer hQ8Pital business visitors in Pomeroy Baxter is the pastor and ex· and Mrs. Dolan Phipps . . er, lith ; David Cooks, lOth and the annual Christmas
dance
~om Kin~~. president of Pt.
Sunday after havina: spent 1 Monday morning and spent tht tends a welcorM to all.
Sunday dinner guestl of. , . .
Sandra Stewart 10th.
and party of the group will be Pleasant Student Council, and
week there.
afternoon w~th Mrs. RhOO.a Yea- Mr. and Mrs. Oak GMmm re· William Ball of Louisa, -;.£f.
12th (B)- Mary Foster, Ka- held from 9 p. m. 1mtil 1 a.m . C.trol Kegley, who also
atMrs. Ina Pratt returned to ger of Ma&amp;m.
turned home from Mt. Storm. 1 Mrs. Sail was
formerlY of
thy Hesson , Alice
Johnson, December 12 in the
Moose tended the 'three . day rJ.eeting,
her emploYment at the homf' Luvena Rainey received word w. Va., after spesding
twu Letart and all her old nNbPete Kar.schnik, Paul
}lay- Hall and it was decided to in· ptayed major roles Jn the camof Doctor Summers of Leon that her nephew of Ceredo, W. week! with their daughter. Mr bors sent her greetings. .- ·
nard, Glenndalyn Ord, Gordon vite th-e Men':; Golf Association paign for Jarrell.
after spendint two weeks with Va. , was killed instantly while and Mrs. Jack Riley .
Word was received bhe~!'
Powell, Patty Thompson, Lar- and their wives an(l if they Kerry is the son ol Mr. and
Mrs. WJ'IIIam Hart.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Marshall
Alii
fri~nds of the death Y T ..
working on a jacked up car
b
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Ball . Robert Brown . Linda have out-of-town guests, they Mrs. Melvin Jarrell of "~2nd st
M.rs. Ina Pratt. Mrs.
Ora which fell on Wm.
son of Pt. Pleasant were Sat· -\da Davis ot Parkers urg ., ~··
Clark, Dixie Flowers. Ronald are to be invited.
and was also one of seven chos·
Mrs. Audrey Hoffman.
urday evening guests of Miss Ada wa s the secretary and ,..
Hesler, Terry May. Franz. Rei· The Awards banquet of lhe f&gt;n on a panel and was named
Donald and Shelby
Hoffman Mrs. Virginia Holland, Nora Garnet Aten and Elaine Me· cepllOnlst of Doctor Harrls for
ct:art, Richurd Rood ,
Erma group will be held at Oscar's as vice president of the Studwere busine-ss visitors in Pt. Adkins, Laura Gibbs, Mr. and Kinney.
Imany. many years.
",
Crites, Robert Greene, George Restaurant in GaiH.polis Oct.
-"unc,l ':\lorkshop.
Kerry
Pleasant and Gallipolis Salu:-- Mrs . L.ester Adkins and Mr.
Hoffman , Roger Luckcydoo. San ober 28 and reservauons must has been active In bend
at
and Mrs. Johnny Fry were the
dn Pickens.
be made immediately.
PL. Pletsant High and was a UNHEEDED In Detro't
Rev. Sila:s Billups and Robert guest s of Mr_ and Mrs.
F..d
11th ~B) - Craig
Abolin,
member of the West Virginia woman passing~ stop~ ·~ Brown returned home i:rom a Fry .
Rhonda Brabham, Max Brown,
All-State band that represented look at the wreckage of a fishing trip on Lake Erie.
Mr . Okey Roush called on
Beck)" Gardner. Josetta Li.~h.
this state at the New York car whose driver failed to
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Baxter of Mr. Charlie Brown Thursday
Betti Scarberry, Janell
Ca ll ,
World's F'air. He is a member heed the warning of the Columbus were weekend ~~sts afternoon _
slgn.. The autolst, Charles
eo-~
h Lberta Jones, George
RanXamiDatJOJr
of the Key Club and
other Nabon, was.ahghtly injured. of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter. Mr. and Mrs . Charlie Brown i
dolph, Aliee Roush. Vicki Stewsehoot cluus
Mr. and Mr!. Gerald McBee and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. 1
arl, Joy T~abet, Ler&lt;~ Bennett,
King anuounced that the lo-/wrs . Alice Harper and daughl~ Okey Roush and Luvena Rain·
Connie Harbour , Carolyn Kaycal student councll will be host
ers, Jerry and Brenda, were e.y were al the Graham Saplor, Donna
Roush, Alberta
h. a Student Council Workshop
in Huntington Saturday.
t1st Church. Thursday evemng.
Thompson.
.
PT. PLEASANT
Congress- a! P_t. Pleo sant on Tuesday beMr. Russell' Thomas of Bril- to ~e the Central Amt&gt;rica mis. [
10lh (8) - Debb1e Cook. EdK H hi h
gnnmg at 9 a m Mrs John
liant, Ohio, visit-' ho's molh-r. sionary's pictures of that coun· '
II'
man en ec er as announc. · ·
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o.:
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d.re
a t~a · a e Ro ms. ~on- ed that a Civil Servke examl· Scott, Oak H1l!, executive sec·
Entered Hospital
Mrs. Mar~aret Thomas
over try·
I
nJe dRo usrd, Rose: 1ary
SJsk, nation for entrance to the a~ad- e.tary of thL Student Coundls, Among those who
entered the weekend.
I The Central America mission· ;
8
5
Ian
o enn:lrce S~-~~· ~;~- emies will be held on October Will be the principal speaker. Holzer Hospital in the past 24
Mrs. Harriett Hannam
re· l aries were at Board Baptist I
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eaArvehr,
Bnna d ' s'
r - 31. Location where the examl· T~n school~ wl·ll· be represent· hours were Judge Henry
W. turned home after spending sev- . chu.rch _Friday evening showing '
~am 1 t u\ r;n. a rown, nation will be held will be an- ed In West Vu·rmla and repre- CherringUJn, 639 Second Ave. eral weeks with her daughter. therr prctures.
I
arne a Rous , ~~ham Roush, nounced within a few days sentative for Galllpolis
High Terry Donald Adams, 426 Four- Gaye Donahue, of Cincinnati,
Mr. F. G. Musgrave, Mrs. I
Susan Surf&lt;:~ce, M1ke VanMatre, ''This is the only Civil S.,"VICt:'
. School plus
Raymond Musgrave. Mr. and
1sors will at- th Sl., Kanauga, John w. 0'- Ohio,
Rand} Weover, Paul&lt;.r Werry, examination which candit'btef, tend the workshop.
Dell, Rt. 2 Gallipolis,
Mrs.
Mrs. Margaret Thomas and Mrs. Okey Roush. Garnet Chap·
Robert Whitmore, Jacqueline
Harry L. Barcus. Eureka Star Irene Winebrener were Wed- man. Myrtle Roush. Lora Mae
PI
M'ld d r•
d
Aldridge. Judy Athey'
Ll.nda wishing to enter 'lltheh ac~dem.v
easant Valley Hospital
Rt., Mrs. Clarence R.
r.resday dinner guests of Mr. 8 rown, 1 re
t,or~pson an
Call, Lo1's King, V1'ck1'
MaJ•. on'tIuIy· l' 1965 ·kWI c ave an op- AD'tiTT~
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x:.D - Mrs. Clar- Rt. 2,
t'artiot, Mrs. Frank and Mrs. True Blessing of Ma- gran son. co Y mg, sp-•n I
'
ane
Noble,
Robert"
Par."oiJS.
pur
umty
lu
ta
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ongres'iman
s
h
th e day \\'·"
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ence tep ens, Patriot; Mrs. G. Smith, Rl. 2, Vintot., Mrs. son City.
l"Unesday WI'lh Mrs. I
9mthgal mB)er~, KLainthdla KAaboylllo.nr•. SJuu~ Those who hAve not already Arthur Higginbotham, Roberts· Willard A. Swain, Crown City, Mrs. Audrey Hoffman and Luv~~a Rainey an~ quilt~ on I
burg: Billy Crawford, Pt. Pleas· Mrs. Nettie Ponn, Rt. 1
Mabel Winebrener were busi- a qurlt for Mrs. Srlas B1llups
Mr. an d Mrs. Lawrenc~ w·r~e·
dy I...-."they, o,·ana Roush , Har- applied may st ill do so by writ. an t : Mrs. Harold Robinson, Pt. ton, Eugenia Ann Wary,
, ness visitors in Pt. Pleasant
~
Jo
VanM•ter,
K,"ren
w,·gal,
ing
Congressman
Ken
He.
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PI
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1 b-nne of Col mb
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easan; arren evault, Le- ny, w. Va., Gary W. Whitting- Wednesday.
. '"' _r
u us, OhiO . VJS,·
1008
Ice on; Mrs. G.eorge Wilson, Pt. ton , Grimm'.s Landing, W. Va., l Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bone- I led hrs. parens.
t
Mr. an d .M. rs.
Stephen Fowler. Sandra Gibbs, Room
W· New
h. t House
D C A
'ld '
Catch the gleam in
p-.J PI easan.I
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b
Sandra Greer. Barbara Roush. BUl mg . as mg .on, .
Guy L. .:-)wa11ey, Rt. 1. Mid- cutter called on Mr. and Mrs. oss me rener over th e week
b
Eleanor Roush. Dennis Tu/loh, plications must e postmRrkeu
DISCHARG~D
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Fashion 's eye when
no l::.ter than October 24 . Conc.
- !\ rs _ har- dleport, Clifford C. Jenkinson, William Hart Monday.
.n ·
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1-'red Brinker, Gloria
Gibbs, gressman Hechler stressed that les Gleason and son, Letart; E. Main St., Pomeroy, Greg·
Mrs. Judy Blessing
and 1 Irene ~Vmeb~ener spent Fn·
you go forth in this
Karen St3ats.
Mrs. Owen Bonecutter, Hog· ory D. Lodwick, Rt. 3 Pome- 1children called on Mr.
and ' .day evemng. w1th Mr. and Mr.•
a-ntmnts~notm•
Sparkling Boot of red
through political or personAl in- set_t: D?ris an~ Cindy ?illisp!e, roy, Mrs. Homer E. Cole,
Mrs. Harle~ Bonecutter Wed- rru~ Blessmg of Maso~ whJ\e I
or black patina.
Gn.mm s Landtng; Dw1gh1 Km· pers Plains, Mrs. Homer Juruor nesday ev~n.rng.
La•.uence and Donna Wmebren·
Election Officials
lluence, merit
but rest
on aca·
d APP Ie Grove; Houston Exline, Jackson. Mrs. Archie R, I Mrs. Doris Hoffman.
as solely
demon.~traterl natr ,
Mrs. I ncr a Itended lh e Wa hama f00t· I
demic
Will Go to School
through relative scores on tht! Brannon, Southside.
Brooks, Rt. 1 Wellston , James! Laura Lou Roush, and Mrs ball game.
PT. PLEASANT - A school Civil S!!rvice examination.
BIRTHS - Mr. and
~rs . , Leitch , Hamden. Mrs.
M a I· Sarah Hannom have been on Mr. Jam~s Hannum of Col- i
for election officials will
be
Cl~rence Stephens,
Patnot. colrn D. Hooper , South Point, the sick list.
, umbus, Oh10, was a.
recent .
conducted October 28th ~n ac
OhJo, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Clar·l and Claude Van Hoose, Hav- Mrs. Alice Boggess retlU'ned weekend guest of hi!' parents.
cordance with th~ order of th~ 18th Annual Dinner
ence McCarty, Apple Grove, erhill.
home to Akron, Ohio,
after Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannom
Milson County Court.
To he No\'entber 16 a son.
I
Birtb8
spending several days with Mr. and Robert.
The session will begin at 7 p. PT. PLEASANT - The 18th
Mrs. Clarence Edward Fife. and Mrs. Edward Sayre.
Mr. Okey Capehart of Col·
cm. in the courtroom in
the ~rmual banquet of the Western
304 Spring Ave., Pomeroy , son, Mrs. Betty Sayre and daught· u:nbus spent th e week end w1th
Mason County courthouse. This Soil Conservation District Will
j\tef DeWS
2·40 p m Wednesday . Mrs. er. Lynn, were weekend guests hrs mother and brother, Mrs.
marks the first time a school be held Nllv. 16, at 6:30 p. m
Robin ·o..Seaton, Rt. 1 North- of her mother, Mrs. Mitchell, Clara ::md Joseph. Capehar:.
lovi-1\ii'snugness of
for electior officials has been The dinner meeting wiH
be
up , son, 11:34 a. m. Wednes· of West Columbia.
I ~rs . Joe Boston 15 a surg~cal l
this Slan*ing Boot
held in Mason County. Persons held e.t the Cedar Lakt!s F'FAGauge reading!! : Gallipolis day. Mrs. Darrell M. Shaffer, The new Home Telephone ] pattent 10 a Charleston Hosplt·
appointed to serve as electiun FHA Camp, Ripley, w. Va.
Dam 18.2, 12.3, running 2lf.! feet Rt. 2, Crown City, son, 1\::rl exchange building is progress· a!. .
.
in Red Pattina or
nfficials who attend the sr bool Supervisors of
the Wer;ter on rollers, Pomeroy - Mason p m_ Tuesday.
ing rapidly,
MISS Sharon Br.rnker of St
Black Crushed Grain
will be paid $10 in addition to Soil Conservation District in 20.67, Pt. Pleasant 24.19, HiD· .
Dischjrged
Mr. and Mrs . Robert Sword Joseph School of Nuning. Park·
their pay as an election official Mason County are Drew Hut- ton 1.53, Kanawha Falls 3.89.
Patients recently discharged asd family and Mr. and Mrs. ersburg, wa;; a w'::'ekend guest
Cowboy Heel.
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~ CharlestOJ;J 17.95. London, Mar· ~ncluaed Felix R. Alkirf' , Mr!i. Thomas Sword and family of of her ~arents, Mr. and Mrs _
mel and Winfield dams were · Walter E. Culver, Mrs. David Cle.veland, Ohio, were
week Frrd Brmker.
on the sills.
Cleland, Mrs. Chloe Gates, Per- end guests of their mother . Mr. Harry Thoma~ of Hunt·
Boat movements:
r)" L. Skirvin , Willi om T 0 d d Mrs. Rose Sword.
m.gton was a wee-kend guest of .
Ohio River - Buckeye State Summers, carmen R. Smith.
Mrs . Velma Hoffman
hts mother, Mrs.
Margaret
up 14, 2:35p.m.; Zimmer down Roy Asbury , Mrs. Lillie
B. ed to Cedar Gr~ve tO meet
'rho~as.
.
1
Many Other
14, 5: lO p. m.: John J . Rowe Rogers, Mr s. Cecil Massie and husband who wrll spend several . Mr ss Caro.yn Parson!i Js carStyles $5.99 to $9.99
up 14, 6: lO p. m.; Orlenian infant son, and Mrs. Oscar Col- days at his home. He is em· mg for t~e chlldren. of Mrs. Judown 14, 7:45a. m.; St. Mary's lins.
ployed on an Ohio River tow
Blessmg who IS employe£!
up 15, 6:40 a. m. ; Louis1ana
- - - - - boat.
Parkersburg.
up .j.6, 4:15 a. m.; Bayou Lor· 1 p. m .; H. E. Bowles up Green~ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hoffman Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
No. Second
Middleport
raine up 16, 6:10 a. m.: New up 3:10 a. m : Alice up Green- spent the day Tuesday
Rena Bonecutter and !amity
Martinsville down 18. 12:40 a. up 5:15 a_ m.; wayne H. down Mr. and Mrs. John Kay in
were Mr. and Mrs. Toby Mym. : Jeffboat up 18, 7:45 a. m.; Greenup 6:25 a. m.: lndiana Albans. Miss Gladys Kay
Jerry Bosworth up 19. 4:40 a. down Greenup 8 a. m.; Cod- Chicago was also a guest Ihere.
m.: P-eggy Downey up 19. 5·10 rington down Meldahl 9:05 p. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shields of
a. m.: Philip Sporn down 19, m_: F.sso Pennsylvania up Mel- New Haven called on Mr. and
6:10 a. m.: Luther Herdman dahl 11:40 p. m.: Ravenswood Mrs. Jimmy Caster Thursday.
up 20, 5:30 a. m.; Eastern up down Meldahl 2:50 a . m .: E. P. Mrs. Betty Sayre and Lynn
'20. 7:50 a_ m.; Diane Brent up Jones down Meldahl 3:40 a m-1 and Mrs. Kathryn Thomas were
22, 4:20 a. m.: Warren HougGallipolis Dam -- Samuel business visitors in ParkersBig Selection Of ...
land down 22. 4:55 a. m.: Elis- C\emns down 6 p.m .: Walter ' bury Thursday .
ha Woods down 22. 6:10 a. m.; Beckjord down 7:40 p.m.: OV~ The Guiding Star Ladies Aid i
.,
4 National down 23, 10 :20 p. m. ; EC down 8 p. m.: Robert Reed held its weekly meeting Thurs· •
600 • 13
3 T NYLON
JT NYLON ' Rliable down 23. 2:45 a.m.; down 10 :15 p.m.; Inca up 11 :25 day and their monthly birth·
Combln•fion
SURE GRIP
SURE GRIP
Western down 23, 5:30 a. m.: p. m .; Elgercliff up 2:05 a.m.; day dinner was s-erved at noon .
Slat First Line
NC', 1 Economy
No. I Economy
Steve Click down Greenup 8:10 R. H. Bosworth II down 5·10 It was a covered dish dinner .
Snow
&amp;
lei
Tires
Snow
1r1d
Ice
a. m.: l\linnis up 6:10 a m.
The day was spent quilting.
Suburban it•
750x14
Tl,..
field,
Gallipolis
Ferry,
Edward
Kanawha
River
Baver
Those
attending were Rev . and j
Rayon Tires
670x15
Bumgarner
and
Jesse
Brown.
up
Winfield
7:15
p.
m.;
Lucy
Mrs.
Wilbur
Baxter, Mrs Vel- i
Black Tub~less
Black Tube Ty,.
both of Letart Route 1.
Jane Lucas down Winfield 10: JO ma and Audrey Hoffman. Mrs.
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-~-Rose Sword. Margaret Thomas.
Mabel and Irene Winebrener,
Let it snow, let it blow, le-t ttlt temperature
Mud&amp; Snow
Barbara
GerlactJ,
Mildred
F1ow
Plus Tax and tire
Plus
PIUs Tax &amp; Tire
drop to 1 new low
these DrawnY coats
ers, Goldie Rollins, Nina Jones. 1
Recappable
Off
Your
Car
{)ff Your Car
Flavia Leitner and Mrs. Elva ·
Casing
and jackets are • match for any weetherl
Canter.
I
Mrs. Velma Hoffman, Mrs . .
Rose Sword and Mrs. Elva
Canter were shopping in New
MENS SIZES 36-46 - Haven Friday.
Mr. Raleigh Ward .returned
to Fairmont. W. Va.,
after
spending a week with hls sis• Kitchen Cabinets
ter, Mn. Flavia Leitner,
BOYS SIZES 3·18 _ __
eFioor Tile '
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Young:
were callers on Mr. and Mrs.
eFormica Top
Fred Roush.
MPs. Sarah Hannom and Ro• Ceiling Tile
bert caJJed on Irene Winebrener

Wahama Honor
Roll Students
Are Announced

evening.

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down Winfield
p.m.; Semel
J2: 10 a.m.; C. V. Hamer down
Winfield 1:40 a. m.; Jefferson
up Winfield 2:40 a. m.; George Price up Winfield 6 a . m.

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First presidential inaugurat,.
1on ever televised was b, 11148.

FOREMAN.&amp; ABBOTT

The 11-bour-day for all Its employes was adopted by the U.S .
government on June 19, 1811.

WY 2-5321

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Pomeroy Yolunllleer !Ire"""'
....e eoiJed twlee during tile
put 24-houn to help utlngujsh
bnlsh ftres . The lint was at
lUI p.m. Wedneaday in liar·
rl!onYille. Tho flromen were al10 summoned to Jl'lve Point! for
a similar blue at 1:49 a.m. !&lt;&gt;day. No dama1es ~ere reported

Practical Nuniq
TrainlDJE Offered

"Practical' Nunln&amp;'' - t h I
Firot level el HwtdiC - II ~
fered as part of tile Marietta
Public School Systesn u an ado
ult "Pre-empiOJIDIIIl" -year

whore Mrs. Harold W. Smith

PLAN BARBECUI!.

was ill. She was transferred to a
Ewing ambulance and taken to

MASON -

Brochures are avaUlhiiiD tbo
school o!f!c:e. The NGiloiU'' Leao
1111• for Nurstnc pre • loll for
Practical Nurling (PACB:) will
be given for those wbo whll to
apply for the Marietta Program
on Saturday, OcL %1 at I a.m.
Application for entrance must
be accompanied
ttO.

The Mason Metho.

barbecue on Saturday, October
. 2\, at

Army to Hold New
Hearing on Floods

COLUMBUS - THE CHIRBr·
tan Churcb "may very we II
stand or fall by her pruclamation .00 practice ol rlghtoouoness in human reJat!ons," in

dist men are having a chicken

Pleasan t Valley Hospital.

the Mason

Methodist

this generation, ' the

', church from 5 p.m. until 7 p_m.
I Adults $1.25, children .75

LOGAN (UP!) - The Army
PLEASE MOVE CARS!
Corps ol Engineers will hold a Middleport Street CornmiS·
public hearing here Nov. 13 on sioner Lawrence Manley has
1 propo£ed flood cor.trol pro- ask-e-d persons to move their

BEAUTY ON lLUID 1'0&amp; IAJIIY-llopubllca:J!:oidentlal aadlllate !~any Goldwater
holds tbe hand elf one of a group of "Gold
Gkla" who· fil'OIIIetlldnl at Omaha,
Neb.. wb., the GOP preoidential andldate adm,.ed Dearb' lD,OIIO JIIIIIIW durlllr a

TWO CITED

the American Lutheran
Church said We&lt;lnesday night.
Tlte Rev. Froderik Sohlotz
called for full support of ·
rights by all peaceful meana UGBTINO THE SltY-'nle
as he opeoed tbe secood 11011- 1i""w ll!().foot-blgb co n t r o I
eral convention of the 2,544,617 ,tower at New York Cily'a
LaGtWdla Alroort cost $L6
member church group.
rolllion and rejiorledly is tbe
m'ED lut word lD. alrpad d!wi&amp;PDETROIT - '11IE Ul
Auto Workers Union, buoyed
a

: a .ion of flooding in that c ity by
The Ohio State Patrol reports
means of local protection.
the arrest of two persons, Helen
A basin • wide development Moore, 61 , Milton, W. Va., cited
plan wiil be studied at the to Meigs court Friday for speed,
helrlng here.
a11d Paula Sayre, 19, Pomeroy,
cited to Collipolis court SaturMelp Getterll Hospital
day for failur ".! ta have an Ohio
ADMISSIONS Gertrude Driver's license.
ARREST MADE

with KeMeth Yonker,
Yonker, Sarah Yonker, as in·
corporators. and their
Kennetb Yonker, R. D. I,
ersville. Papers were filed

Webster and
law firm.

died Tuesday.

The Pomeroy Eagles Club will

AA·A·B.C Width!
SIZE_s- - 4-10

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PrepareNN

$6.99

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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Fultz, Pomet:oy!

2-HOUR

celebrate it! 30th anniversary A Jitney supper will be held
with a dinner and dance Sun· at the Shade Hlgll Sohool this
day, October 25.
Friday, October %1,

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DRY CUANING
at 4:30 p. m. to aid with the ston, Miss Melva Johnston, Mrs. er are announcing the birth of
financing of Bre11 Ruth as a Lizzie Caton, Mrs. Nancy Glass. their first child, a girl, at Meigs

missoonary to Korea

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Mary Arney and children, Joy·

CATCHING THE WIND-This novel hat was one of aeveral
shown at a winter faabioo shoW iD Rovanierni, Finland, capi--

, Peggy, Laura,

DRY CLEANING

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~a~l~horse and a mule.

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of Dexter, and the host and opeeds over level terrain and a
hm;tes;s, Mr. and Mrs. Julius mule's doggedness in hauling
Johnston, Sr.
trains up steep grades at susMrs. Lizzie Caton accompan. tained low speeds, aceordJng to
ied her daughter Addie Denney AJco Products, Inc.
and family home Saturday, and,:==========;!
the annual al.lic .sa le
at Jackson.
A stork shower was held s~.
urday, October 16th, at
the
home ·of Mrs. Glen Caton, hon·
oring Mrs. Thomas Spaulding.
Present were Mrs. Bonnie John-

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FIRST
QUALITY
REGULAR

PROOF, WITH NO INCREASE IIIITATE TAXES,
THE COMBINED EFFORTS OFTME OHIO
lfGISLATURE ANO THE AOMINIITIIATION HAVE
MAGE THE BALANCED BUDGET A REAUTY.

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PROOF, IN COMBINED STATE AIID
LOCAL TAXES PER $1UUO OF PEIIIONAL
INCOME. OHIO RANKI 116 LOWEIT AMONG
AU THE ITATES. THERE II 110 STATE
CORPOIIATE OR PERIDIIAL INCOME TAX HERE.

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YOU ARE AWARE THAT:
•Thpre is a

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la~k

of local industry
e77 % of the mads in the county are unpaved
• Local ta ;:es cl!n no longer support adequate education
•Conditions of strip mines are a disgrace
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Regardless of the outcome of the election. Meigs
County needs to wake up to these problems.
Vote lor the eandldato and tho Party that you
think can bo tho most helpful.

IX I Charles S. Knowles I
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR

STATE

RE~RESENT ATIVE

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Inspection is
Held Tuesday

by

officially, including,
Mrs.
Wakely, disb:lct deputy; Edith
Betzing, associate state vice
councilor; Lucille B. llawklna, l
past state councJlor;

Pomeroy

Holter announced that
each
member is to puy SOC for the
Christmas · dinner.

SLICED BOLOGNA __

3 lbs.

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FRESH PIG'S FI!ET

7 ll&gt;t,

fRI!SH NECK BONES _

5 lbtt.

PORK LIVER - - - -

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Event Celebrate.

SUGAR

S 49c
lb•.

OL&amp;q
6 lbo. $1
EGGS
3 $1.09
AJOES u..la.,lllod _ 501lt.
.POT'1'\
bog $1.49
WHITE BREAD _ 6 ,..... $1
SODA CRACKER$ •••l~b'19c
FLOI,JR s:,~~~o ·- -..-- 2Sbaglb. $1.99
dOl.

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Meyers,

Mrs. Wakely complimented
the officers and team on thelr
work and aave the Council an
..cellent
grade. She also
sp6ke on tbe National Sessioo
held recently. Also opeaklng
briefly were Mrs. Betzlng who
thanked the Council for the gift
given her at the Booster meet·
lng; Mra. Hawklna, Mra. Hauclt,
Elizabeth Campbell, Dean Barnllz, UIUe Hauck, Ethel Smith.
Della Stahl, Nettie Hayeo and
Edna Reibel.
A cake walk was held by the
kitchen commitle and won by
Ona O.bom and Mae Sponcer
aller wblch relroshmenta w1re
served. :rho Halloween theme
wu carried out on the table 1
and napklna .

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50c

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Mary Showalter and Dorothy
Lawson.

candidates, Dorothy

3 lbs.

SWEET

Marie

Hauck, deputy of Theodorus
Council; and Erma Cleland, de-puty of Chester Council. Mary

Initiation was held for three '

GROUND BEEF _ __

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Marguerite's Shoe Shop

Zelda Weber, councilor, preaided, Reported ill were Anna l
Tuttle, Violet Hill and Glenna
Ha•s, Hallie Frederick be-]
plants and streams
J
di"eharges containing
ill at the meeting and
gents may be well 00 the
was taken to Meigs General hoo-~
to a solution, it was
pita! by the Pomeroy Emergen·
here at a meeting of thl
ey Squad. A note of thanks was
can Institute of Chemical En- read from Zelda Weber for
gineers.
cards sent her at the death of
Dr. R. D. Swiaher, of the re- her brother.

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1tractor driver is cleaning an Oxnard, Calif., beach. He il
: using the latest in beach cleaning equipment, a Beach Sani·
i tiler. The sanitizer removes all trash, incJudin&amp;: glau with·

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Pharmacists to Serve You

Edith Wakely, Tuesday evening, with 42 members and 11
guests prsent.

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ISIFI'ING SAND-At one fell swoop (six-feet wide), this

In order to understand Meigs County's problems
each social and service group ought to contact the
County Extension Office and their Chamber of
Commerce. Studies have been made and are avail·
able for the asking.

ton, Mrs. John Fultz, Mr..
iSOn Baker, Mrs.
Kloes and Mrs. Nell

SATURDAY TIL 9 P.M.

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S.. thla new atyle MW

Bureau re-

Mournmg, Mrs. Genevlev~ Sax· America was 'l!onducted

BABY BEEF

Certified Oil St•tion
W. M•jn St.

Mrs .

OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7:® P.M.

IIPR FIT.. I N T
DIRTY W RD IN

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Tony Fowler, Mrs. Joe
The annual lnspecllon
of
Mrs. Eva Hartley, Mrs. Dale Chester Councll Daughters of

SIMON'S

Chris, and Timmy of Langsvil· R. R. 'ANIMAV

. NEW
, YORK (UP I) - . The na· I
t.ion s newest 1ocomohve,
a

FASHION CRAFT

made plans to prepare basl&lt;ets I porta that the totallnereaaed
by 1,300,100 during tho put
and trays of food for shut - ·
ye1r. C h a r t 1bove ahowa
uf the church for Th'ml&lt;ligiV'ing proportion of to Jo vII I o 11
and Christmas.
b om e a to non-televiaion
home• In this couatry. CaU·
A school bag filled
school supplies was pr&lt;•patrod fomla leada every atate with
an eatlmated 8,278,800 homu
at the meellng to be
with televisloll.
wurld missionary call.
Joe Wtlson presented a
gram on Haiti. Mrs. Baker
the closmg prayer. Rt'fresh·
ments were served hy the
host ....
Present were Mrs.
David
Darst, Mrs. Nora

Self-Service Market
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Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Brew-

4300-horsepower behemoth, has
"the be t h
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The new unit. 76 feet
long ,
. Va ., and Mr. and Mrs. Eu- ' and 15 feet high, is the first j
gene Johnston and children, Ce- mainline diesel-hydraulic to be ,
cil Melva Bonita and
Vicki built in this country. It has a
and a friend, Miss Joyce Bro- racehorse capacity for high

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lal of the Finnish Lappland. The hat is shaped with four
Route· Mr and Mrs George
elongated peaks which spread apart when caught by the I,lc•hm;ton' of A. shl a nd. , K. y.; Mrs.
1
wind. It was in&amp;pind by 1 native Lapp headdress.
Mary Brown of Vinton; Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Sm1'th and Cur tl s
Mrs. Lizzie Caton,
honor guests , Mrs. Agnes Lam.
and sons Ronald, Billy,
Julius, and Greg of Oceana,

In addition to dispensing
essential drugs to your community,
your druggist also provides another
service by stocking many important
Items of a non-pharmaceutical nature .

thl boo!lllail In Pomeroy, Tbe FOAM PROBI EM
circle will aend Cbriotmu glfla LAS
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to the bome miasionary, MilVE A ' Nev .. IUPI)
dred Benaon in HaiU. Til e.y Tile foam problem m

EBERSBACH HARDVVARE

LAUNDRY -

the church treasury.

study lesson for tbe ev011ing
tng the •.opic, "The New
The meeting was closed
the Lord's Prayer given in

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ROBINSON'S
POMEROY

RICKSHA

reading, "Whet Should We
in Life," and prayer.
Clarence Lacey presented

been

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8111,.. Mro. Tony Fowler dedi·
oated lite Jove !lift offering.
The project committee r&amp;
porUtd tbat copieo of the medl·
tatlon booklet "The Secret
PlaCe," bad
placed in

IBY REQUESn
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•certUy at the home of Mr. and unable to be present. Mr. and w~re recent guests of Mrs. Sa· WY 2-5428
Johnston, Sr.,
Mrs. Spaulding plan to reside dt~o~R:o:u~sh:·_ _ __ _ _ _
in Florida in the near future.
Mrs. Agnes Lambert
Mr.
Johnston. P"'"''1t I The Salem Center Methodist •
were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jotlll·i Church sponsored a chicken bar·
ston, Jr. and Trudy, Mr. and becue supper at the
local
Mrs. Frank Johnston of
school Saturday, October lOth.
bus: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Proceeds will go directly into

SERVICE

Donald Lowery and Included

toptc, •'Babclliq: Life'• Burd· Mrs . Franc-es Bearhs,

SERVICE

' burn and chlldren, Mrs. Beulah Memorial Hospital.
Davis and daughters, Mr. and Mr
d M Ch ter J hn
. an
rs. · es the birth
O·
Mrs. La rry Smt'thM
,
rs. AI"tre
8
Spaulding, the honor guest, Mrs. ftha~e ~~~
·d

Sharon Spaulding, and the host- 0
ell'
. • an
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Mrs. Kathleen Caton. Mrs. ond _son, at Metgs Memor181
Spaulding received many beau. Hospltal.
BY MRS. LIZZIE CATON
tiful
gifts, several from folks
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roush
.. A birthday dJnner was held

were made to remember shut • Ina of the church
during the hnlldays when the
EJecta Orcle of the I!' 1r s t
Baptist Church in Middleport
met Tueaday at the home of
Mrs. Nora Hamllton. The openin&amp; prayer Willi given by tbe
cbalrmau, Mrs. Jolm Fultz.
1\fra. EdiloD Baker presented
llle devotiOIIII period using tile

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Devotions were given by

lean Research

Shut-Ins will
Be Remembered
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pfans

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SOCIAL
CALENDAR

• • • 91 per - • of all Amtriccoo
A dessert course was ~:~~I homn, including Hawaii b111t not
Mrs. Miller Miss Erna Jeue, to 10 members by the ht
,\IOJka.
·
Mrs. Hamm aod Mrs. William es, Mrs. Harry Moore.
BIG SMALL SCIU!IN-Ialll
Mayer.
Jame!
Buchanan and
IDIIIIII September IIUI'Yey of
George Anderson.
lelevlilon homes, tho Amor·

Yfua'CESSPOOl &amp; s£P1\t lAMl

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"BeliavJog

president; Mrs. aar to be held In ~ovember.
Plans were dil"'cussed for
anniver~ary dinner to be htld
Nov . 17 at the Martin Res1tau1r· l

Hamm, viee

Thomas Clelland,
&amp;eel"fftary :
Mrs. Harry Miller, tr....q~turer ;
Mrs. Kenneth Braun, secretary
ot education; and Mrs. WIIUam
Frecker, secretary of stew•rd·
ship. Pl1ns w~re made
for
a rummage aale at the St.
Paul's Cburch, Oct. 2'7·28.
Refreshments were servtd
by Ml'l Clair Karr and Mrs.
ldlekey WU!iamo to Pastor and
Mn. Kraly, Mrs. Bram1, Mn.
Clelland, Mn. Lawl"M\(!t!l Doug.
lui, Mn. Joe 'Mloren, Sr., Mrs.
WUUam Downie, Mu. Frecker,

~U INCORPORATES
Secretary of State Ted W.
today reported the fil·
of the following articles of
incorporation for the Malibu
Coal Corporation of Minersville

DISCHARGES - Mary Still. 2, was arrested by the ~leigs
l..oDg Bottom: Carolyn Jones. County Sheriff's department on
Shade: Lena Heilman, Pome· an intoxication ch&amp;rge.
' ray.
SONGWRITER DIES
LOCAL TEMPS
ClllCAGO IUPI) - Funeral
'lbe temperature In Pomeroy's services will be held Friday
bvsJneBS district at 11:30 a.m. songwriter Donald Marcotte,
today was 56 degrees, under composer of "Tico-Tico" and
lUnny skies. ·
"Beautiful Brown Eyes."' H
PLA:&gt;I DANCE

complete settlement

American Motors Col])., hoped
for a speedup of General Mot&lt;rs local negotiatons today ao
a prelude to Friday'o ratifica·
tion vote on 1 new national
tract with the world's la~l!88t I
auLo maker.

Okey Kaiser , 33, Racine Rd

Pomeroy.

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last April in Athens to detenn- announced later.
lne the views of local interests

Gilkey, Pomeroy; Edna Carleton, Syracuse; Zora Walker, ·

Plano were modo
aMual buaar aod am!IVI..,Jtryl
observ!UICO when Group I
the Women's Aosoclotlon of
F 1r' t United
Chureh mel Tuesday evenlnl
the borne of Mra. James B&lt;&gt;ohanan.
Tile m..ung wu opened
pnyer by the chairmln, Mn.
Bethel Coiemen, who a 1 1
DuriilJ the buslneas UIIJon, gav~ a reading, '' A Big Fllo:"""
the report or the nominating Hat." Pled~e!
were ·c~::~:~
~mrnittee was given and the and a money making
followin1 officers will take of. and amone y maklng
flee in January, Mrs. Clair was discussed . Members
Kan , pre.oldent : Mrs. VIrgil Ireminded of the annual

ROBINmE

of

iwlch-hOfl! ~ _ _
grom for the Hocking River cars when the scavenger is in
basin.
use on village streets collect· - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- - - - - - - - - -A smiliar hearing was held ing leaves. A schedule will be

. concerning tile proposed aJ\evi-

Election ol officers wu held
- n tho Women of St. Paul'•
and St. John'o Lutherao cburcb•• met Tuesday oveninJJ at tile
St. Pout's chur&lt;h with Mra.
WIUlam Frecker prealdJni.
'Pastor Joseph Kraly gove
the Bible otudy topic, "Did You
Receive the Holy Splrtt," bu·
ed on Paul'11 thtrd mlsstonary
Journey

course.

as the result of e1tiler fire.
gency squad unit to resideots
Pomeroy erneraeocy squadmen in Suttos, Letart and Lebanon
were also called Jt 6:29 p.m. Twps. asklng for donatios
We&lt;lnesday to the David Ash- the squad.
worth home in Long Bottom 1
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Lutheran Women Annual Baz,oai
Nome Officers Is Planned by
For 1965 Year
Presbyterians

Ul ~UHl. t. JUA..t;U

A dt;oree tdioo Ills been
flied in Meias COOIDty COIIIDJOO !
pleas court by E•olyn 14. Tholl&gt;
as, Middlepor; Rt. I , Qlllnst
Paul F. lbomas, Pomeroy. Tho
plalntlH c:hal'1(es groos neglect
of duty.
----ASK CONTRJBtmONS
Racin. Firemen bave mailed envelopes from the emer-

Crystal Lynn Hall celebrat·
ed her nth birthday with a
party given by her mother,
Mrs. BetUe Reed, Monday ev•
11 ntt1g. Games were played with
given to Christy Davis,
v augllan, lllauroen Hen· ;
nesey, and Crystal Hall.
1
After Crystal opeoed
her ·
many gllta, cake, Ice cream. 1
potato cblp• and Kool ade ware!
oerved to Judy Hall, Deanna
Denny, Brenda and Angela Barton, Pam, Pat and Vicki Vaughan, Torr! Jooobs, Penny and
Patti Eblin, Robin Grindallff,
ctu;sty and Pam DaYis Maureen Hannesey,
Mrs Edith
Barton, Mrs. Jiidy Denny, Mrs.
Carol Jacobs and Mrs. Nella
Barton.

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,.areh department of 1\1011...,.
to Chemical Co., St. !.Quit, said
in a paper the de!eraent ~ .
lry is spendlna more than ·t100 I'
ol - capitlll to IQ!Yt tht prob- •
lem.
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How about some family tun tonight? Eat outr Take Mom and the kids
out to dinner. Relax in a soothing, unhurried atmosphere . Eltjoy convenience at your fi ngertrps.
Let each member of the family choose his or her favorite dish.
It will be so attractive to the eye and so very pleasing to
the taste, you'll be glad you c.me. It's fun to eat out,
especially during October, National Restaurant Month.

••• and when you
eat at home •••
for the same appetizing
reaction every time bread
is served to your family,
insist on Heiner's enriched
bread 'cause Heiner's goes
with ev11rything good. Finwr
texture, better taste I

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ley Karr , Chester, Ohio.
P•rmeroy, two bathroo1111, 4
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bedrooma, garage. basement.
~;:;;;:;:--:--::---=-:~:- a lirushed rooma ID attic.
~~ERtu~~. bev~~ Large ~t. OUt of high water
Central heating
Inquire
maclllnes al blrgaiJI prlceo
Charles Wildennu!IL WY :11be fl'abrtc Sbop, ~inl{er Sate~ 2205 or WY 2-6116.
8-2.6-Uc
and Sei"V1ee, Pomeroy. Ohkt
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attached rooms, lot . . with'
bslsemr"f and out bmlding, in
Rutland. Phone SH 2-4431.

ow nN, 6 cyl. , Standard trans ., radio, healer . clean
and out.

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TWO USED ga! ranges from
school classrooms,
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priced to go fast. CalJ WY 1·
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For Sale
TilANSMISSION
For RenI

ILARGE SIZE Werm

Morning
coal
;-: tove for sale, $25.
Carl H. Williams, Phone WY
2·5389, at 785 OOC'k St., Mid·
dleporl
10 21 31c

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satvage ComPaoy . R&lt;palrlng ail makeJ.
---tomatic and standard tran•
missions Electric welding.
Phone WY 2-6173 ·
9 24 tic

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rent in Middleport. Ground
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floor, 3 rooms and bath. 390
Card of Thanks
S. 2nd Av
see Mrs . How1.ar1 QnMer, ..,_blq PI
ard Cecil, 800 W. Main St.,
Heatlo1
2
W!' WISH to expres. ou most
Pomeroy. Ph. WY -5262.
ACRE and one-half corn. Clyde
Mtnerntlle, CMdt
10 22 tfc Brown, housetrailer on Haralncere thanks and
deep
EDd ~oar aeWft' trftllblel
appreclation to our relatives,
rlsonvllie • Rutland Road.
We lulve aU 111ee
friends and neighbon
for FURNJSHED bedroon
apart10 20 3tp
Sewer M.adlbtel
their kindness and sympathy , ment, utilities furnished, $50.
Reuoa1lille bsel
during our 90rrow in the loss Pomeroy. Pl.one WY 2· 2720 • FREE use of our carpet Sham·
caD WI z...mt DaJ or Nl~t
of our Husband and Father 8:30 a. rn. to 4 P- 0 •·
pooer with purchase or Blue
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10
22
3
who wa1 so .sudden!} taken
tc
Lusu:e Shampoo.
B a k e r IlEA TlNG, PlumbtDg, Mueller
from us Ne especially than!:
Furniture.
10 20 6tc
Fnnlace.. !\mold Brodten.
Coroner Henry Ewing
the •TRAILER lots for rent, close
n~er Funeral Ho~e. the I to Laundrymat and schools. 1 in. wire _6 steel posts, 1 bear ns Ea~t Matn Street. Pom::Ustet'l _
Rev. Gilbert i Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com- ~ow outfit, 1 Agfa camera out- eroy. Pboae W1 z..utl.
7 20 Uc
Spencer and Rev. James 1 pany, Middleport.
10-3-tfc fil , one pony purn_p, 51 Ply·
:M isoD fol' they consoling
mouth, kerosene stove heatr~~ers and comforting! rHREE anrl four rmrt1 fum loth&amp; er, John J ._ Fry, Depot Sr., PHOTO Corytng Service. Copp rd w
uJd also like to • ed and anturnis beG apart. Rutland, Ohto.
10 20 3tp les made of legal papers,
wo s. e "'"
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birth records and almost any
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Lhank Mr. James . Bailey , menta. WY Z-543&lt;1
~- _yc FIRE WOOD, locust posts, saw other documents. Also tamin·
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and M Morrtson and
c 11 Sh ~
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ev.
th be n I 4 ROOM FURNISHED apartogs. a
e man
o rts ting in plastic, film to preMr. Russell or 1 e . au I u
men!. 1128 E, Main-st. Phone WY 2-6476.
10 20 3tp serve your valuable papera.
songs, to tne p ttrud
~rs. Harry Bailey WY 2-3408. USED workpanl!, shirts, COY· Reuter Insurance, PomerOJ'
10 20 3tc eralls, and jackets. Carl Chev=~~e :u:~~. ~ the s;~~ - - --· '
9 4 tfc
eral churchet and many in- FURNISHED 5 room apart- alier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
&amp;UtTIONEEB
10 15 30tp
dividuah. who furnished flow - ment, first floor . 212 S. 5th
.-:,--:-:-==---,.-Cemplete 8e tlce
ers, to those who brought Ave, Phone WY 2·5435
7ft LOCUST posts
Several
Crkt ~radford
food, and other girts, to the
10 20 tfc h~dred on hand ~1ostly good
%'1'tie, P'Miae • Ceallld
and and
to all
who Middleport
.
posts. Entire Jot 20c each.
8 Db'IRD
pallbearers
shared our grief
assisted
Apartment,
5 rooms
6.. C. RA .. ~
. anv way May God richly bath ~nd basement. on ground Charles Ihle, Racine Village.
RaelDe, Oldt
~ess ·and r~wt~rd you, is our floor . Newly decorate~. hard10 21 6tc
1 t1 ttc
prayer.
wood floors . automauc heat. SOMEONE to take over payThe Robert Robinf'on Family Call WY 2-3200.
10 10 tfc ments on a 1959 35 x 8, 4
EXPERIENCED
10 22 ltp
'h Duplex, 3 bedrooms. Sugar room
and bath Detroiterl
Run area. Pomerl:,. Phone trail er. Mrs. Betty
Reed,
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2-3GlB.
10 2 tfc E. Main St., Pomeroy.

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kilo~.~· -~un!"::i..·!'"!: Hostesses of Twilight Garden Club

Real Estate For Sale

RADIATOR
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ROUND AND SQU, RF. dane- HOUSE ~for- rent, $25.00 month
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p. m. ,- usl~ Y
10 16 6tc aluminum awning. Priced bulldozer radiator to the
the Deer Brolhers. 5 pieces
to sell. Chester ~,. 135 .
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eolebrate her tlllh blr1l!daJ
Oct. z.. Mn. Roo!b ""' 1
correopondelll lr&lt;&gt;m Le1art
Falla lor the Dally SeoUoel
for over 30 yean.
Sbe had • llroke aboul four
years ago and bas beea eon·
lined to ber bed ever ,lnct.
Sbe hu only a few distant r&amp;latlvel !ell.

Auut Belle is In hopes they
wW see tbi• \o seod ber •

card or better yet, come to

1ee her. She llvea near &amp;be
w.
qull1en Store at Letart Falls.
She would greatly appreetHOUSE for sale, $3500. S i :l ate carda or a vlslt from
rooms and
partial bath. frieod!l and re)atlves. Sbe get&amp;
Close to school, 385 Hamil- tlred and lonesome, lay in&amp;'
ton Street, Middleport, Ohio. day after day.
If Interested, write N.
A.
Bowen, Roseville, Ohio, or
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Mrs T A Heone88)' asslot- to plant. Several communi..,
ed by. ~.· Jed Weboi.r, Sr., dons were read including ono
entertained the TwiUght Gar- from Mrs. Cllarleo Lewis, , .
den Club Tueday evenini at glonal dtreetor, announcing tbl
her Butternut Ave., home.
ChrlstmaB Flower ~ Not •
'Jbe meeting opnd with de- 28-211, at the Fo!IIO!roy emenvotions taken from Jeremiab lary School. Ailio ~
6:4, by Mrs. Webater'
wbo were the flower show
llDU
gave 8 meditation on "At Day's judging school to be beld oo
End , taken from the book. NoY. -4 at Lincoln Lodge. Col·
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and the f'all D·"'oaai
"Between
Dawn and Dar . urn WI.
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She read a poem. " Be Not A· meeting ov.
de by
fraid Because Lhe Sun Goes reservatloruJ to be ma .
Down " and closed with pray· Nov . 2. The traveling pnze do'
ed bY M" · Hennea.v
wu
nat
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er Mrs. Jack Robson, president, awarded to Mrs. W. A. Drake.
conducted lhe business session The monthly reminder was
which opened with the open- given by M~s . Drake who suging ode followed by the pJedge gested plantmg of bulbs, cleanto the 'flag and the Women's ing yards a_nd to put tools away~
Creed. Members responded to Mrs. Dwtght Parkf! p~~t
roll call with bulbs they plan ed the orosra~ topiC; T b t
Flowers of Sprmg are m These

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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - One Furtharmon, 101110 Negro
heated 11- leoders had 1181d lbey were be..,.., the campaign far mort sJmling 1o aee dayli&amp;ltl ID lba
roles for Ne8J'COI In television, HoDywood struggle; In additioa,
lo being revived again after the clvU ri&amp;bll batUe bod lea
months ol relaUve qulel.
of an outward simmer thaD bolo
A major campaign was fore; and th...., seemed to he
laLlllChed by Nfcro leaders be- an added sena!Uvlly becaUJe ol
fore and during !be last video the presidential election coming
season. And, combiped with the up. Lest May, one leader ot !be
all-out deoep'egaUon drive al National AasoclalloD for tbe
!be time IDd lba otories of a Advancement ol Colored People
nwnber of televiJion drama oe- (NAACP) said , the Hollyw(Mid
riel In thai ..._, II mode situation: "You have II&gt; be o
some Iara:e lnroada· as com- blind man not to recojtlize and
pared with the past.
appreciate the ef-forts made on
Thii season, the networks both sides." •
have de-empbasized drama and
There are iigna, however, that
stepped up situation comedy, the campaign in Hollywood ts
and numeroua 1tudlo and net- due for reheating. Tu.eaday, for
work officials confess privately instances, Mrs. Liz Bullard,
they disagree with the conten- head of the Beverly !fills-Holly.
tion of desegregation leaders wood bra ncb of the NAACP,
that Negroes fit juat u well said she tblnka thingll "are
lnlo such snows in the mass going very t.odly this (teievi·
publle mind. There are excep- slon) season as opposed to last.
ttons. ABCTV's "Valentine'• We just had a meet~ today
Day'', for instance, has a Ne- wJth representative• of tbe m•
·.Ntnhl OAR•I•• v •• 1.qll wB jor studios and many o1 the
of HoUywood 'a 10011

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Bulbs," She said to dig deep
Fall Fest1va/
November 2Of h IS•
and group bulbs in one place,
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and to water frequenlly.
Plans were made for a Fan MR. AND Mrs. Phtl OhUn~er A paper '' Preparing
For

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Festival November 20 when the Rev. and Mrs. Menzel Smith, Rough Weather," was givn by
Salisbury PTA met Tuesday ev- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bentz, Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth who
RUTLAND - 7 • room frame ening at the school.
Mr . and Mrs. James Beart::,; said to fill bird feeden, drain
house with bath, gas circu-1 Mrs. James Will, . president, Mrs. Maf]on~ Pnce, Mr . a pools, clea~
pore~ furniture
lating heat. 3 bedrooms up- conducted the meetmg, whJch. Mrs. ~arl Dill, Mr. _and Mrs. before stormg for wmter, and
stairs, 4 large rooms down. opmed with devotions by Mrs. Paul Slmpson and Erlc Hart. clean hand tools and power
Gas log fireplace with white Menzil 'imith, followed by the
mower.
brick mantle and hearth. Parent-Teacher prayer. ProMiss
Lucretia Genheimer
Aluminum storm doors and gram books were given each
displayed dried pressed leaves
windows complete. On main mem~r. Mrs. Herbert Dixon rewhich she had collected around
highway, close to schools and ported $2.17 .70 in the treasury .
her home. Also di splayed were
church. $6,000.00.
A communication WBI read
dried arrangements and gourd!
DEXTER - 5 • room bouse from Robert Morris president of
brought by the members. At
with water system. Rooms all County Council, urgine all me~the close of the meeting, a
finished in paneling.
New bers to attend County Council
3f0JV3
silent auction was held, alter
carport, good outside cellaT, meetings. Donald Lanning of
which a dessert course carrysome furniture included with the School Board spokt&gt; concern· The
Northwestern
Band ing out the Halloween theme
house at $3,000.00.
ing lhe school levy t.o be voted Boosters wi\1 ~ponsor a Hallow- was served on crystal trayi by
FARM - 71 acres on Dexter upon at November 3 election, f'en Carnival Saturday, Octob- the hostesses.
road, good 6 . room house which is a renewal and not a 'jcr 31, t~t the Rutland Grade
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f th levy
1 b ·1d·
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6
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coal heated . ater m . ouse new tax. a~sage o
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Schoo ur mg rom
p. . fol'lr 1lfeiga Nurse•
1
from dug well. Swall 1m pie· is m-cessary m order to operate to 10 p. m.
A Ah
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ment shed garage and eel· the schools, he said .
j
.
.
l t ens tnner
1ar, school bus and mail route H was voted to buy a pro- ~ htg~hght
of the nin e~i Four registered nurses from
some timber and top coaL jedor fo r the school and F.d- ~ em.ng Wl\J be the cro~ g
Meigs Memo~al Hosp\~1 at13 acres exceptionally good ward Bartels, principal, was r?~alty by Ral~h Jarvis, band tended the dmner meetmg of
bottom Janet $4 500.00.
fnamed to make tht&gt; purchase dJreclor._ Hf' wrll also prf'~ent District 14, Ohio Stale Nurses
PAULINE M'ARKINS
The ways and means commit· them. wrth .flowers,
d cash, and11 Association recenUy at Baker'·s
Salesman
' te will be in eharge of the fall &lt;&gt; gJft. A kmg an ~ueen WI Cent~r in Athens. Miss Ann
RUTLAND, OHIO
feslival and th exel'utive com· lbe s_elected from hlg_h school Burns of Columbus. director of
Phone SH Z..5595
mittee all choirman and co- IcandJCl3te s and a prmce and Nursing Service of Public Heal·
'
from
110) 20 3tc
chairman
are asked to meet in Ipn·n cess w1'll be named
.
. th Depa rt men1' was th e gues 1
til e school library Ortober 27, ele~entery and Jun1or
H1~~ speaker.
at 1 p .m ., hi plan for the fest!- nommees. Vernon Weber wr.l Attending were Mrs. Bruce
Uvestock
val.
s-erve as emce .
e Barrett, Mrs. Richard Gress.
. Mr. Bartels announced that Cash prizes will be awarded Mrs. Frances H~wetsnn and
FOR SALE: 15 year old Here- there would he no school on the masked winners to be se· Mrs. Lloyd Wright. The next
ford bull. Phone WI 9-3054.
October 30. Mrs . Robert Bur- lecled at 7 p. m. F'or fun there meeti ng ~i11 be November 19,
10 21 3tp dette reported a membership of will b several skill
games, at the Me1gs Memorial Hospltal.
127. Eric Hart's room won the including a dart throw,
Employment Wanted altendanc awaerd .
bottle throw water gun shoot
ANNOUNCE SALE
A film "Our. Obligat ion", was at candles, 'cork gun
A rummage sale will be held
·shown by Dw1ght Logan. safety cake walks
with
many at t he Sl . P au1' s Luther an
lRONING to do in my home. h ·
Ab k
1 . h ld
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church October 2.7-2B. AU items
b
hirts 20
h c a1rman.
a e sa e was e ] prizes to be given
b M
$3 u. or s
c eac c. by the eighth grade.
The refreshment .room will should be. at the church y onPhone WI 9-34&amp;1.
10 2ll 6t
Refreshments .we.re serve. d by serve sloppy J·oe sandwiches, day evenmg, October 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Wtlham Ohlmger, pop, coffee, cider, ca ke,
pie. .
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Carleton
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Instructions
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6::W Meigo Cowtty RFD
6:25 Paul Bowert - Farm
6:30 News
~ONDAV TRRU f'HIDAY
4:00 Dlscing with Doss
8:33
Rev. Raymond Jones · Rei
6:45 Sign On
4: 30 Interchange
6:55
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7:00 Sa Still and Know
6:00 Conmumily Newo
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5:06 World Newa
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7:45 Word aod Testimony
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8:00 Ohio Valley News
7:50
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8:06 World News
SATURDAY
8:00 Bill MlUez Show
8: 10 Sporta Today
1:45 Sign On
8:00
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8:15 Weather
7:00 Be Still and Know
Sbow (Fri.J
8, 16 Musical Clock
7:0S Ne,..
8:10 Ruy'o f'ood BaBket Show
8:15 Com1nunlty News
7:08 Musical Clock
(Mon · Thurs.)
9,00 Talk of the Town
7:30 News Headlines
1:45
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9:55 Mason County News
7:32 MuSical Clocl;
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Fri.J
10:00 Public Service
7:45 Word and Tesllmony
8:45 I&amp;S Super Markl! Show
10: U f'amlly Worsblp Hour
8: Oil Ob1o VaUey Newo
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11:00 Newa Beat
8:10 Sports Today
8'06 Coffee Willi Janet
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8:15 Weather
10:00
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11:00 Mlnlal!111.11 Assoc.
Bells Ring
Football
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\1:45 World Newa
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
1U5
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11:05 MliiOII Cowtly News
10;45 Family Worship Hour
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12:110 Community News
11:00 News, Army Hour
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11:41 Tin)''• Country Ilymns
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12:00 Noon Report
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12:20 Bulletin Board
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12:11 BulleliD Board
12:25 News 0 Grama
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12:30 Solurda7 MaUnee
1:00
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1:15 Blaetbtar Auto Show
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B:O$ Country Muaic
8:20 Country Jamborot
7:l10 Larry Anderson Show
8:00 Pomeroy Bl Football
9:30 Middleport lfi Football
11:00 Top Ten Sbow &lt;Dairy
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12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
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2:00 Sunday Chapel
2:33 Rev. Roacoe Thorne
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A&amp;P 5uper Market
t·,il dark.
State Route 248 and 1,) mile
tAl)'
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lnfnMrUothln all )Or..
wu; be charged at the door
si:x rooms and bath. Youngstalarle• ~· · ~emenr• wro•• roh"'"
.:'HI1TGUN and rifle shoot, Sun·
11v1n• "•me •M,., .. ~ 111d phnne Book reviews on the Presi- l an. d many door. prizes will be
Middleport, Ohio
town kl.tchen. u·te floot . lo- west from the junction of
IJn~ln Ben-te., 8n 'PD.
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day, October 25 on
th ] cated at L36 Lincoln-rd. CaU the Bashan ~ Keno Road and
O.IU sent.lntel.
dent of the United States, Lyn· given at t e c lmax o
Bob Hill F; 1 • on Bowman's WY 2-3020.
b 29 tfc
Route 248 at East
Shade
don Baines Johnson and his
Run Rd., lfot. mile west of
Bridge near Keno. Watch for
Legal Notice
Firs Lady (Mrs. L.B.J .J, were
Bashan Rd. Hams and cas h,
signs at turn off. After sell·
given when the Middleport UtSale or Trade
for prizes.. SpolltOred by Raing farm machinery will go
Cheshire, 0.
IN TH'I ,.ROIATI coun Of'
erary Club met Wednesday afcine Fire !'&gt;epartment.
3 BEDROOM house,
modem to Tuppers Plains and sell the
M'IIGs couNTY, OHIO
ternoon at the home of Mrs.
• At Stot1'on
IN THf MATTU oF THI nTATI
With the Pvrch11e of
InqUirt
10 22 3tc kitchen, basement,
garage. h0ll8e h0 ld good S a t th e ia Ie l
.)F GAY MCCUTCHEON. OICEAiiliD Walter WaddelJ.
fireplace, gas furnace,
2Y: Mrs. l{im home, opposite the
or C•ll
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The meeting was opened wi tb
$5.00 or More
~TTENTION area Beef Cattle , Juts. Will accept house trailClover Farm Store on Route
To wHoM IT MAY coNc:I!RNl
the club collect led by !be
ExeJusive of ltem.l
Producers. Consignments are I er on trade, Phone 773 5611.
7
WY 2 2166
Nollee l.s henb~ liVen !.h at an the
Exempted b!· Law
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being accepted for the Nov10 20 Mp M Farmall Tractor, AHis ll==========='l McCutcheon, A.11PLln11tl'atriJ: c. t.L d..b. Mrs James Harley reported
Valid tbru Oct. 24
n. af the Ettlott- of Gay McCutcheon,
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In
Cola. Unit AA.P'•
Chalmers Field Chopper with
deceaaed. late af the ctty ar Parlr.:· that the goods for the blind
Sale, sponsored by the SEO
.
l'ft
ed
I
urance
errbUrl
Count)
ol
Wood..
State
of
.
For Sale
I
IIYdrau IC I , us
veryns
We•t Vtrglnia, f iled w thl• court :~n next meeting,
Beef Cattle Association, acIUthentlcated eapy af the lf'lttera would be
available at
little J.H .C. Corn Picker, Cui.
JOHNSON , Slmi'Hinn lnsUf8D(':E te11.amentary •ranted to her bY tha
cepted at yards until 2:00 p. ELECTRIC Dish'fo'llsher, port.- tivator, 14" plows, 1 ft. dlSC,
...-eounb court ot wood Counb'. W.t
Mrs. Euler reported on
Corredion of Wed. Ad
m_, Noven.bel 5. Celvet must able, $100 brand new. WY 2· C
•~cy. ln. AD 101'1111 at (D. VlrJtnfa and tbat au Cll"edlton b&amp;V·
•
PI an t er, Manure spread • Of§~
om
lnr
elaJin. .. ainlt M14 .aw Jbould concerns of the Women s
t of beef ::trE"eding, born this 2418.
10 ~: tfc
COOKED HAMS
er with Seeder Attachment, IUI'8IlC8. Jim JobDIOD ud pre.ent them to th1• court wtthlll
ti'
1 th
· th
Bud e.....- - AceDta.
•lx montllll utter the flllnr ot , ••a era on or
e year m e
year, minimum weight 300
WHOLE
lb. 44c
ft.
~
or 1&gt;4' forevn banlld from of Arthritis and =~e;::;~::~l
lbll. No bul1s, stagM or dairy ONE large coal heat?" . ln Case side delivery rake, 14bar
I I tfc !etten.
uHrtlnl" any Uen• ll"lliml lhe «al
tooth
tr
to
tr
iler
50
ac r a •
•
e•tate uf the deudent llt1.J,te.:l Ut Foundation, the CARE
acoepted. West VIrginia congood shape. Fire bnck hned
row
,
2
uni
t
Universa
l
milker
Auto
S•les
u.., stat• ot ,.•~m~An: couaT or and the Congressional Medal
signors welcome Send con- mstde. Phone VI 3-2240.
and
line,
Esco
milk
cooler,
6
MKIGB ootJ1\'TY, owo
Honor Grove at Valley Forge.
signmenlll to Pa.ul H. Baer,
10 21 3tc
milk
cans,
200
bushels
of
cornd,
1963
DODGE
Slati,m
wagon.
nol "· 11 ' 22' Jto
Miss Susan Park gave the
Minersville, Ohio, or
ca ll AUCTION SALE, Saturday. 7 50 bushels of oats,
·
han
Good CODd't'
$
c
ll
IN
THI
PROIATI
coURT
o•
fi
I JOn, 1895 ~ 00 ·
a
.~AI.IGI COUNTY, OHIO
rs1 reVIeW
en titeld1 "Mar. L•
Chester 9115-2210.
C t EAN
10 22 3tc t,:r~~~~:~t~n A~~ti~~. H~~~ tools, a few pieces of furni· WY 2-2418.
10 22 tfc IN TMJ MATTIIl c;
l:~~TI B. J.'.' by Ruth Montgomry.
- - - - - - - - - -- - - ture.
LILIA I, McCUTCMION,
presenting 8ft uncritiCal biOgr&amp;·
AUTOMOBILE lnsurance been and new merchandise.
At the home in Tl:lppers Plalns 1954 B~CK .::en~. Excellent
OICIAII:(»T~cJ
phy of Mrs. Johnson. The 8 ~
canreJied'? f..aet fQ01 opera10 22 3tp
at approximately 1:30 P. M. runnmg condition.
Priced TO WHOM IT MAY coNcUN•
thor traced tbe important
tor'a llceolet CaO WY z-.~ SPECIALS for Thursday, Fri· Living room suite, piano, li~ right. HackeU'a Sohio Serv- U:~ d~y ,;-~,;:,~
es of Mrs, Johnson'• Ufe
115ttc day, Saturday at Harden's brary table, stands, rockers, ice.
10 22 trc :;taM~~~o~- ~~:!a. ~_: her birth, her early .~~=~
-t
chairs.
books,
lamps,
2
rugs
1957
ENGl
T•H FORD mllman ...,, tate o! the City of Parkenburr. life in Texas her
Market, Syracuse. Sweet u- 3 1 ,__ 2
s metal
· ..,
.-u
, couatJ or wood, sttte o1 w..t vu-.
'.
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t 1
c 0Cr.11 sweeper •
Good condition. 4 dr Com~ ctma, flled m tht• e&lt;tl.lri an aut.hml. and her marnage to
der - 79c gal. Fairman ce beds and bedding, old dress·
uc:ated eop,- o1 the ~etten teltamen. J hn
In 1934 F
Wante d To Buy
Cream % gal. reg. 98c d'
pact $275.00, WY :1·2418.
tary IIJ'anted to hlm by the CoQDtr o son
• rom
.. __ _
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h
de sao· ers. wash stand, mmg room
'
Uc coun o1 Woad CaUDlJ", weat. YlrflD- the book dealt with their
10
22
0
79c ur own omema
uit
I
d
board
ta and that .u cN41ton
bum.now s e, g ass oor cup
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c:1iuu alabm .aJd eet.ate llhould together and the evenll
59 lb 25c
USED DEEP FREEZE. Phone
sage c ·
ye
dishes, cooking utem:ils, coal 1956 V W rebuilt motor new PA•nt tUm to w. oaurt: within brought them to F'ernosylvanla
school tablets, S - $1.00.
· .,
'
m rnont.tt1 after th• f1Uq of Nld
WI 11-3054.
10 21 3tp
Fresh cris'• lettuce, 2 hds.- range, Kerosene Range, brakes and battery, good letteu, or be tor._. bal'nl! frotn Avenue In Washingon
,. apples, Vi: bu. electric
hot plate, Kerosene
tires. Phone WI 9--2328 or see,"",
....
LOGS WANTED. High grade 29c. Winesep
USED CARS &amp; TRUCKS
cook
ch
- '"".,' a~, ":!':..~~tu':~re~ where Mrs. Johll!on to'und
walnut,
poplar, bass-- 99c. Round steak - 79c. Milk .
stove, sewing ma • Homer Andlnon,
Racine, t.tt• suw
COURT or
self as first lady of AmerJea.
wood, hard and soft maple, 79c ga. Dinty Moore Ph lb. me, 2 washers, 2. sweepen, Ohio.
10 20 3tp
MEIOS coVNTY, oHIO
Mrs. Euler read the
TO CHOOSE FROM
~·te
k
nd
h
hand
tools.
Many
other
items
uc»
e,
tl.
a,
3tc
.
''L d
__ _
and
red
88,IIM:XS
wul Oa a
BS .
beef stew, 49c.
Ji ted So
!d
ftambJer
IN THI COMMON PLIAI COUIT 0, revieW,
yo
OD
Log buyer will be at Mason
me very 0
aMIIOI couNTY, OHIO
son, Man of Reason" by
10 21 3tc not s ·
Furniture Corp., Pt. Pleas-:!r"'""'""'""--;·;.;-..--;;;=;.....o;;;;;J U.erns.
World Sbmdf Df eompact CJanne• Arlhw ~~:~ No, n,ua Singer and Jane
ant, w. va., Tuesday~ and l
Leonard Koenig, Owner
Elce eaee
PLAINTIJIT.
prepared by Mrs. Ben
Fridays, 8:30 a. m. to 4:30
Terms : Cash
Bll cor room. rtdo IJIII ,.... ..,..,. Hob""'"· 0',;...,..,. or .,, These authors explored the
10 15 121&lt; LOWEST PRICES NOW
Nol responsible· for CAccidents. lormallce.
SmaU CJll'
eeonomy d..,.,.
or """ D. ....,.,,
•-..... background of Presldenl JohnP. m.
I CYLINDIR, AUTO,
pd
bWt.
a1.,
DEP'ENDANTS
REGULAR TREADS
Bra dl ord Auction ompany
maaagera ·~
uaAL NOTICI
son his ancestors and his rise
TIIANL RADIO----- ONLY
MUD &amp; SNOW
C. C. Bradford. Auctioneer
See
naTI:'
~~lr~_oto:~~-~~: fro:n an obScure school teachHelp Wanted
A. C. Bradford,
Manager
Metropolltlm Moton
f!e••~d. Ella B. Ja~n. 4eua&amp;el'l, er to hio seat In !be Senate
•
h d
aru:l AM• B. Paine, dec•aaed., who•
0~ p
This Sale Will be ei
as
E. Meta -.. ....,_, omeroy
rutdence• ~ llllknuwn w-w taJr:• and through misiDrtWle and
--·- WY • notice that Clarence Arthur Price on ed
,
SOMEONE with good power F~~trd. No purl:.tiM ner:osury, advert''sed ·
r~
~·•
tf th• 'Jtb dal' of Octobtr. tVM, tile-d g y the Prestdency. The auth·
S..llob Buraon, Melvin Lilllt, Clifford
10 16 6tc
t 22 C 1\l.f petiUon ill the (:()mrnan f'lu•
k
of th 1
f
saw to cut firewood on my
cam wlllllll and tor the county af or spo e
e ove or
SUPER SERVICE
Phllllpo or Eddie Fifo
!ann. Guy Carleton, R. 0 . 3.
P;;;E;:;RF;:;;:;;:;E:;;CT;;;;;IO:;;N:;-:O;;;U;-;he=ate=r-=wtth 1949 FORD pickup JAt ton with ~~~~::.::: Jta!bteo: ~h~ ~.t~bj::! h~ifeh ardnd twko daughter&amp;
Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-6760.
STATION
drums and flttlna•, Dayto
'thou! , bunk
er prev1ou1 :Judpnent af the
M.eii• IS 8 wor for· his rise
,..,._.
•
Of WI
,.
camp · Countl' Common Pleu Co11rt ren.:ler the government
• On The Spot Fin1ncing ' •
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,o_2_o~Mp i
J•tk W. Cusoy
electric scales, 30 lb. capac-- 8111 &amp;uck, ctleshire, Rt. 1, •dT~• c;:~o . •';'~ me~~ttoned wtll M&gt;~&gt;mbers respo. nded to roll
"
Mgr. WY 2·9932
ity, 10 ft. meat ease, 1955 EM 7-7468
10 19 6tp turtber tab notie• that th.-, b.ave
~
•
LOOKING 'OR SECURI
Mert&gt;nTV body IUld chassis
.
~x&lt;e• Mldfl Pirtle• defendllll ta ukl call with comments on
the
__ 1 ,
patltlon and tl'llt they
are required
Th
1
ti
ill
WHY PUMP your slu -:gis., se~ less motor and tranamisslon, 1964 SlMCA 4: door aedan, new to anewer the lllllll! Oil or t)efnre tht program. e nex mee ng w
·'
,....., ,_ CJ. &amp; a""' ........,.. t.n
tie tank? Get Klean-Em·All complete· course to radio aDd white walls, snow heads , Itt~a::'eeof "':ri!rmh~~~MPtalntlft be held at the hOmP of Mrs.
USED CAR LOT
... ..,. *' .md• lnF.no.m- ..,a_.· Septic Tank Cleaner. Land- television with all equipment• fully equipped · Phone WY 2- ftHALLlDAV
• BRUT&amp;!
C. M. Hennesy, Nov. 4. The
. WILUAM JENKINI
ted d
Locuot
&amp;
Sycomore
Sto.
w. HAVER PE'M'RY
yearbooks were distrlbu
ur-. . . . _ Ltnoo~a " " ' " '· a.~
mark Farm Bureau, P o m- Charles Larkinl, Long Bot- 6247 a[ter a p. m.
Middleport
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Ohio.
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7
tfe
10
18
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um
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euing the afternoon,
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ally acoepted that thlngo havo actruaea. Lall year It wu 1
olowad don We ara haJI.way Vfl'l' 'ID' IIIJnc 10 bt IIAOClat.d
tbrou,lb ,lite aeasoo (II produo. Jlltll dvll ri&amp;biL"
IIIII), !IIIII !ben IJ 110 lppiocJ.

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lO.Daily Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 . Oct. 22 , 1984

Bowen Tells
\fci:;,;~;About Ohio
T
ax I ncrease
~Personal. ..
Robert Bowen :vte1gs County I ~

Bargain Days Friday and Saturday ... Elberfelds In Pomeroy
I
•

EletnE'n tan Supervi sor spnke 1;:.
In Pomeroy
1bout lt-gJslauon t"Ont t•rnmg tht'!
propu~t"d sa les tax 1 nc·n·~s e l M1~s S u~anna Arnold and muwhen Lht' Bradburv p T "- met 1thr r Mr• \1axme Arnold at- 1
~\ednr ~tl a\
t-VPnmg at the lendl'd H1gh Si'ho?J Da) at C~p
sc hool \11 ~ f.v;;~ \111 1Jron pres nol l tl1\f'rSI!y t olu mbu s, Sat I
Jdt&gt;n1 .,.,a:: Ill rhargt&gt;' 1hL mt&gt;t&gt;1 mdJ\ &gt;'\ proji!"ram .,.,a.c; pn·~t·nl
f'd ~Ailh the chapel r h01r the 1
m~1rs Thelma Dlll wt~ s prn-1 Mt·n s L:lt't' rlub and tht' ron
gram rhatrman and pre'"'n!t'd I ('l'r\ hand partlrlpatmg
I
J)f'hh
and ( arnl
ra
Ill
Mr
and
Mrs
V..y&lt;H1
Hndfnrd
1
6
"'T"a o 0 r and Mr and Mrs Harrv Can
b
d
I
plano ue num t&gt;r
"" r
d
d
, d
, 1ax I) av1s was lrrhur. VlSl!P Su n llV at (a!
1v.o .. Mrs :,
Wt&gt;ll wl\h Mr and \1rs P.:Ju! I
name d to ctrrt... Ic It' d pe II1 1On I 1{ II h
111 the Bradhurv d1st nd tor the 1 , 1
" rs Hoss T om 11nson an d Mrs 1
salf's tax mcrt'ase that v. ould 1
I
bt usfti for t'Ciuc.JIIotl31 Tif't'ds ldDavl s and d&lt;~ug hltt'•rt ~At'redru,~ent
mner guests o "r &lt;Jil . ~.rs
of Ohlo "CI IVO Is
I ~.arl Dt'nnv
I
Mr William Kmg mt&gt;mber
of1 ~~
d.
M
~
1 ,.r an
1~
H E C10up1
the SahsliUrydBfoard ot ~.dura I re turned homt' Juesday. after a:
to ... prPst&gt;nte arts roncf'rntng l se-.,.eral dav s vtsll at Brecksville
tht&gt; ffect m Sahsbubrl'l TH
own sh1IP 1 w1t h tht&gt;1r so n and daughter-m
o' the sa les tax 1
e a ~o., )lflv. 1\11 and Mrs W G Coopr
,
explamed a tv.o m1 II Iev' to b-= and son M 1k ..
placed on lht'! NovPnlbE'r ba Iot ·
ror a renewal of the tw o mlll r \ir~ Ho~ard Hous~ of Follan&lt;:
lt!V)' alreadv ln elle('\, and hf't' W Vil Is sf)fn(inl" a Wf'f'k
lll ld no I be i w1th hf'r Sl"tf'r and hrnthf'r-ln
9 .ressed that taxes
mcreased
The membenh1p 1\n w Mr &lt;Jnd Mrs M:u: FolmPr
commlllt't- rt&gt;portE'&lt;l 55 member s : :md famrlv
to date
1 M1ss Tf'n&gt;sa Roush nrphf'w I
~rs 0111 r·eptJrt PJ ur pur- Robl)v ftnd nlPr'e l'onn1e of F'nl· 1
chases w1th TV -.;l amps whrd1 'il;m-;:!Jf&gt;t' W Va w"r" W " PkPnrl
mcluded a tape re('order two JJUe-.ts nf her e~unt and unrlP
(outballs, ont' sol\ ball. on set ot 1\1r and l\1rs M C~x F'olmPr
en vrlop1 a unf' globt&gt; one dll 1 Mr 1md Mr" R:1ln h Ter·me,ine
Uonar'-' and ~ volley ball set 1 1nd Mrs .Joseph K~'nn PdV
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The 'JtlnL
1 wr1-- rt&gt; port-1Coltrmbus were 1Prf'nt gut&gt;.;: I~
e1 a surress Mrs RohNl \1or \1rs Ann.'l Y••age r
fl ' thankf'd tH•r eo mm1t!ef' ~ and I
'lrs Anna V.:.agt'l ~ pPill WPd
all members 'hho ht&gt;lpt&gt;t.l w11h ' Of'&lt;;rlav w1lh ht&gt;r ilUill \1 r~ F:d
the su~ 11 e1
Ina Bart~&gt;l ~ and brother C'll::t rles 1
A report un the rt&gt;rent Coun Foss
l\ C&gt;.~unc r 1-- T A mo.: clmg m I Mrs Wilbur Ru s hm.:.~n of Sed!
RaC'tnE' was Pwer bv \1r F:H•-1 tie \.\-&lt;t sh and ~1rs Beulah
l;n Thoma ~ho a·muunred the I HmgP !,I Pdfkersburg \\ Va
next council meelmg "' ill be 1,\t'ff' .,.,t&gt;t&gt;kenrl g ut&gt; ~ ts of \1r and
J
at Letart F~ills
Mrs I lovO Wnght and family
Vanlla wr on sale bv the j
pTA at the m"'rtmg The at 1
tendance award w .:. g1~f't1 ttJ th r
4th grade taught bv 1\11 s Arla ,
Ohlinger Hefr,..shmrnt s ~Aerr
se r~·ed b~ tht! 7th gr.tdt' room '
mothNS

On Tho 2nd Floor

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'Getting
Personal ...

Specjal Purc:h ...

130 Womens Dresses
From our regular stock. Selected fur quick sale,
Barga&gt;n Days at Half Pnce Regular pnces $3 95
to $16 50.

Acrilan Blankets

100% aer1lan acrylic fi.
ber with new .. Superlott''

MATERIALS
All cotton wrtb Scotch·
11ard Fintsh Guaranteed
wubable colon Prinll
and solid colors Provin-

nap. Completeb washable. Size 72" x 90" , Flta
Twin or Double Becb.
Bna:ht colon: Wbite,
Pin.ll:. Beige, BhJe, Gold,
Greeo. Bound with 100%
nylon
~r Barpln

cials, Modems, Scenic
Patterns and Floral Pattern•.

BARGAIN DAY$
HALF PRJCE - - - - - -

o.,.

$1.00 yucl

Regular SJZes- Juruor Sizes- HaJC Sizes-No Lay

Bargain Days! A Group of Womens

Cardigan Sweaters &amp; Slipover Sweaters
$5 95 to $10 00 Sweaters in this group These swea·
ters at
HALF PRICE

WHILI THEY LAST - - - -

There's also a few Girls Sweaters to sell the same

QUA-,.ITY

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About 57 poles wero awaited

~:~.:Oil
St•tlon lldclildWenn~: ~~~ -:u~~~rytr:: ~~e
W. Molll If;
~-·- bcolammpany found
toppled poll

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eteu,

the

1-9 by
3-9
by 12
12 RUG
RUGS
1-9 by 12 RUGS
1-9 l!y 12 RUG
1-9 by 12 RUG
1-9 by 12 RUG
2-12 by 12 RUGS
3-12 by 12 RUGS
1-12 by 15 RUG
1-12 by II RUG

Solo
Solo $39.00
$44.0f!
Solo $46.01!
Solo $54.00
Solo $65.00
Solo $72.00
Solo $72.00
Sale $88.00
Solo $118.00
Solo $148.00

Sewing or Bedroom Rocking Chairs

Fiberglas Draperies

Upholstered seats-Mahogany or maple fmlsh

Deluxe tailored with 3 linger pleats, 4" buckram,
2" bottom hem and 1" side hems Two year colorfast guarantee. Five vibrant solid colors In a decorator jacquard type weave. White, Gold, Pink,
Green, Beige.
48" Wld~3" Longth - - - - - $3.89 pr.
48" Wld-'4" Length
$4.89 pr.
Moru•n Jon•• 7.98 y,..m,
BEDSPREADS
Twin and full bed su:e -

''BERKSHIRE"

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NYLON STOCKINGS

Whtte, Carnation, Lemon,
Anttque Gold, Seaspray.
Sand. Wedgewoot. Blue,

Special Price On Our Berkline
Eye Catcher Stocking•

$5.98

For Btrl•in O.y1
Our $3,95 ·~Lor Cebln"
:1-PC. BATH MAT SITS
100% rayon witb slip resistant back. Bathmat Lid Cover and Contour
Mat Pastell - I.Jrbt and
Dark Colors.

BARGAIN DAYS

$3.49

VOL

:e~. ~er;orng
l;eat:nt :;
Reed Ann Med' I c
~::.c:~ "ta~~~:~tely '';:ver~

All sizes 8'h to 11 Regular and long lengths

3

PAIRS $2.45
FOR

WOMENS NIGHT GOWNS

2

for

$4- 20

SALI

$39·95

Spec:i•l Purth..•l
Wonn anti Prlntecl paH•rnl -

This Bargain Includes our 'Katz' Gowns, our Phil
Moid Gown• ond oil of tho other Brands at $2.95.
Flannels, Royons, Challis, Nylons ond Blonds.

MEN'S &amp; BOYS' WEAR, FIRST FLOOR_

70 lo 72 lnchea wide. At Spedal Sal• Price For

Beautiful Colors In NYLON NET
For B•rg•in Days v•,:::,::;d' W"I'-'de Duk P•tterns

FLANNEL SHIRTS
In all sizes 14Y.z to 20
All on Sale Bargain Days at _

2 for $5.00

days sale prrces as follows Srzes from
w.· 1st mt'!aure, you1 correct le11ogth.
Bar::l&lt;~in

29

to

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$6.95 TROUSERS --·-··--··--·- BARGAIN DAYS $6.00
$5.95 TROUSERS ···-··---··· . BARGAIN

For

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f

DAYS $5.00

SALE! RUG SAMPLES
Another bi&amp; mill shipment of fine quality carpet umple1.

69c !:'41"

!~;:u·

3.19

Sale Smell Lot Discontinued

fruusers - m S1zes 29 to M. your correct length.
Sh1rts m SJZes 14~ to 20, your correct sleeve length.
Col.-.rs- S:lver grey, tan, fnrf'§t green. dark grey, Our
regular pnce 18 $3 95 for lhe trousers and $2 95 for the

LUGGAGE (only 10 pieces to sell)

Bargain Days $6.00 a Suit
Young Mens $3.95 School Trousers
All are rncluded in the sale and there are hundreds to
chum,t' Ct urn 1n your correct s1ze. 29 to 42 waist measure.

For Bargain Days $3.30
- --- -BOYS SCHOOL TROUSERS

1-$17.95 O.ornlto 18"
1-$17.50 25" Pullman
1-$13.95 Hat Box
2-$11.95 Hat Box
1-$11.95 Troincoao
2-$8.95 Trolnroso
2-$6.95 BNuly

Solo $9.00
Solo $9.00
Solo $7.00
Solo $6.00
Solo $6.00
Solo $4.00
Sale $3.00

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Por Btrtaln Days - Ovr Prilcllle htmiHI All WhiM
QUILTING COTTONS ,

81 Inches wide - - - - - - - 68c

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Bargain Days $2.30

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FULL LENGTH COTTON SOCKS ----- S ptlrs for $1.00
R.1yon Socks -

regul•r ltntlh and full length

3 ,., .. "'' $1.51
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All sizes for boya and for men, Hundred&amp; to aelecl from.
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Sw~

All met for men and bo)"l - tbe moJt popular 1tyle1 and
colors. Hundred, to •eleet from and at blf aavlna:• for
these 2 day1 Frid.a:r and Saturday.

The New #all P•tterns •re here In the popul•r QIUidrlg• Cloth also another big
1hlpment of solid colors - on s•le on the

SALE PRICES FOR BARGAIN DAYS
ON EASTMAN KODAK ,.ll.lo\
Block end White 60c Yorlchrome Pen
(Numbero 127, 120, 6201
S.la 44c
eolor 1:25 KOdocoiOr lCX620, C:X127l
S.lo 94c
2.15 end 2.35-Kodochrome for 35
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Sale $2.12
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pile~

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IUmH, Flrot Aid Suppilll,
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on the 2nd fioor In table Radios you can select the
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plete llne of RCA Victor Clock Radios, poW&lt;!rful
TriiiiBlator Radios and the very popular AM and
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Whllo Tho, Loot l ....lnlnt ltodt of

Imported D!llch
Flower Bullts
At J!lc fia"ilnp - Barpln
Dtys-.,hllo tbOJ Jut,

IPUNWILL

PILLOW CASES
F•r

$1.00

• pair

Size f2 b7 36 lacbes. Pair
Ia • glfl poclia1e. Spua
well PiUow C•••· All eoi-

ton. Smooth durable - '
otr~ U&gt;d lloralo,

leges
He wat Dr. J. J Davis of
Middleport who wrote Hosp1t.al
Administrator Charles Rideout
he had DO intention of apply·
illl (or staff priviLegea.
Dr. Davis ls one of uvea

medical docton offered prlvtl·
egea by the Veterans Mernond
Hospital of Me1gs County, lac .•
newly orgnnJzed. non • profit
corporation which has ltaaed
the 41-bed ,facility on Mulberry
Heights.

270 y outh at Meet•Ing

The Ohio Supreme Court last
week closed the door on lUi·
1ation pursued by the Meigs
Memonal Hospital Inc.. trustees, after their lease was cancelled by order ol. the Meigs
County Common Pleu Court,

upheld m the Court of Appeala,
and refused a hearing in the
Supreme Court
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Meanwhile, the Meigs CoWl·
ty Hospital Comrruss1on eharge&lt;1 by law with the responsibrl·
1ty of operatmg the hospital,

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leased it Ttresday to the new 1ts terms. doctors of osteopa·
group wh1ch has as Its chaJr- thy had been de:nred stafl priVI·
man, Harold sauer. Middleport leges The Melgs County Medi·
R D.
cal Society, made up enurely
The lease to the Memortal of medical doctors 1 ~ on reeord
Hospital trustees had
been as refusmg to practice w1th oscancelled because, contrary to teopaths
Three doctors of osteopathy,
Ray P1ckens, Middleport, Ray
Heaton, and Jonn Ridgway , ol
Pomeroy. also were IDVI~d by
trustees to staff pnVI-

G0ld water cItes
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New Lax secur1•t

:~.:ew

ConLrol of the hospital will
Two hundred and
seventy ian: Pam
Sylvester. Racine tative of the Columbra Gas of
be turned over to the new
members and gue~ts represent· High, song leader, and Connie Ohio, Inc. She had as her suby itrustee.s at rrudmght tomorrow.
mg seven area high
scbool Kay Hayman, Eastern High, Ject, "The Mad Hatter "
Thus, medteal doctors are
slrll scheduling admiSSions anti
chapters of Future Homemak· recreation Leader.
,,
ers of America attended the Re- Mr. James N M Davis, prin- Miu Duell used an array of r
discharges at Meigs Memonal.
In the- last 24 holliTs none ol
1 men' hat t0 help
g1onal South Ill Fall Conf..-. cipal of Galha Academy wei- unusua wo
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WITH GOLDWATER IN CALIFORNIA rUPI ) - Sen either were recorded
WASIUNGTON - AN EX- e.nce at Gallia Academy High corned the delegates. Ml!!S Em· convey the colorful !!lory of the
PIJrrY Goldwater used the Walter Jenkms case today to 1 0 Roger Daruels of Pometensive FBI investigation
of school Thursday mght
magene Borden, president of natural gas busmess The hats
accuse President Johnson of "lax secunty " measures and 1roy r ea rlier this week had d.i·
Walter W. Jenkins has turned RegJOnal officers conducted the Galha Academy chapter, decoratiVely portrayed
the
said 150 State Department employes have been cleared rected atlenls mto
Mergs
up no infonnatwn that the for- the opcrung ceremony They also e:-ttended greetings A bus- vast operation. that makes It
to handle secrets without full held mvestlgations
M
_P1 however
mer presidential aide had ever were Jane Ann Morgan, South· iness meeting was conducted possible for OhiO housewives to
The senator said these matter~ were "shocking '' in ~~~~~~o~s of the· remammg
vmlated secunty or been black- western High , president, Betty by Jane Ann Morgan, and group cook With ga!l produced m the
remarks prepared for delivery at F ullcrton, Caht , on a l h
.
Dr R E Botce
mailed because of h1s arrests Sue Clark, Rutland High, vice Slnging was led by Pam Syl- southwestet'n part of the Umtwhistle-stop tour m Southern Califorma The speech lfl· ' ysi~Ia-~ , d Sluck Dr
Ed~
on morals charges.
president , Sandy Swart, Mid· vester The
Rutland chapter ed States.
eluded Goldwater's sharpest comments today on Jenkms, : r d 'c6 "r 1
D
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· Sellm
BuI FBI
D"!rector J . Ed
r . J . Mul..
,
. gar dleport, High secretary-treasur- gave the attend ance report.
She tllustrated how homes,
CAROLYN DUEU.
the long-time Johnson a1de who resigned hJs Wh Ite House jmun
Bla..:"'wlckutrmas,
Dr Cha rles
Hoover s report to Prestdent er; Lmda Dillard, Kyg~r Creek
MAD HATrER TAut
bustnesl places, and mdustnes
JOb last week followmg dtsclosures that he had been ar- 1
d D L . T 11 hz.vU:
Johnson satd that J~nkins, .a High, parliamentarian; An~ Me- ~featured
!!peaker was are connected by a system of 1lous fur coat or is a flame used rested twtce on morals charges
: n~ a~en r~ad~w~~ubl~c.e , Nor
46-year-old father of s1x, admit· Calla, Ga1lla Academy, histor M1ss Carolyn Duell, a represen- 1ptpelines from fields 10 Louis- 85 a pair of !!Crssors all a part The Republican presidential
Ih t1 t th taken any
ted "havmg engag~ i~ the iniana and Texas. Her hat&amp; also of modern hvmg '
nominee sa1d a man hke Jen 1was bemg dtstnbuted to new~ ~~~c t :ct~~neo~~ ~heAr lOVlfa·
decent art~. for wh1ch he
explained the dream behmd un· Followml the address tliere kms ordmanly would not ht~ve men the FBI reported that Its P
was arr~sted on Jan. 15, 1959, I
derground storage of natural was a recreat.onal program led been cleared for deahng With mqurry drsclosed no mforma- 1uons
and agam last Oct 7
gas. Her remarks also IIIUI!trat· by Collnie Hayman. Refresh· the nahon 's v1tal secrets He wn that Jenkms had compro· '
ed bow invisible natural gas is ments were sf'l'ved m the Jun- earned his attack directly to mised the natron s securit\o' m·
NEW YORK HERBERT
magically changed Inlo a luxur- lor High gym
the PreSident m words which leresis
7
Clark Hoover, statesman and
·
ap~ars Lo set the tone for his
Goldwate! press secretary
friend of mankmd. left forever
AKRON (UPII- A convicted murderer, whoescaped
!mal da)s of eampa1gnmg
Paul Wagner told reporlers lhe l
today the city he adopted and jja1l dunng his trial here 44 years ago , was behind bars
Elecllon Issue
senator's speech would stand 1
loved, to return to the Capitol here today and facing the electric chair.
/
The rssue of national secu· w1lh some revt swns. Wagner
for ftnal liomage from a grate- j
Leroy Dunbp, 64, was arrested Thursday ~t. a soldemor~a
rity and nattonal mtegnly now ~aid the e.dmJmstrahon':o; secu I
ful natiOn
iers' home in Washington, D C., waived extradition and
0
ho become frrm ly embedded nty
procedures "obvrously !
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The black-draped catafalque was returned here Thursday night ..1 knew it. was comm sthts elechon campaign
were lax" and ,added tha t Gold- 11 TOKYO (UPil-A ~ember ?f
bmll for the funeral of Abra- ing," Dunlap said when confronted by Summit Cou.nty,
A beautiful Pdltloo of "Tales
"We Republicans did not "-ater and h1s a1des had not Communi st Hungary s Olympte
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hilm Lincoln and used twice Ohio Prosecutor George Pappas. "It has been a long time
From Sbake5peare.~• by Char- create the ISSUe, force the IS seen the FBI report . made pub ! Niffi and two Hungarian tour·
w1thm the past 11 months was I I was hoping it wouldn't."
les and Mary Lamb, aow con- sue or even favor the lSSUe. lie m Washmgton.
I Isis who defected to the US.
1
p]aced in the center of the Cap- Dunlap had been livint at the
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sidend a children'' classic, The man who now occupies the
-F::mbassv left Tokyo tomght for
1 polit1cal as} lum in the United
ito\ Roturid8 aWaltlng the arriv- home under the name of Harry next year: ~rom his trucktng STOCKHOLM (UPll-Wrtten hl11 been &amp;lven &amp;o the Pome- Wh1te House ra 1sed th1s IS.'!ue \
al of tho body of tho 31st Pres· Walker
company 10 ·
and critics in Sweden aad roy Library ;n memory of all by h1mself- by lowermg !he
Sla&lt;es
1
!dent of the Umted States The He was one of five men tried He had been captured at France today generally--applaud- Ellabeth Meadow&amp; Reed
standards of the h1ghest olf1ce 1
Reltable sources sa1d 1he ath1
body wrll lie in state In the Ro- for ~he January, 1920, fatal Wadsworth the m:ln&amp; after ed French exJatehtlallit writer : Tbls etlhioo ubllsbtd. ln of the land," Goldwater satd. I
' lete was a member of Hungatunda unul Sunday mornmg shooting ot an ~kron restaurant ~ :re::i:~oned ~n yle;;~s Jean-Paul Sartre's decision to 1Englaod has Zo 'spJeodld full
Goldwater's prepared whistleV U
Ill
j rv ' s canoemg team 1n the
w~en it Will be removed wtth cwner. Steven ossos.
JoobenO Smith and n .. 1"11t Rrch~ reject the $52,500 Nobel Pri!e j celor 'JUustratl:oas -by Karel stop text called on Johnson to
Ohmptc s wh1c-h end Saturdav
mlllt.ry honors and nown to
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Fled To Kentucty
ardson pleaded wullty drew ure or era ure.
Svohnsky, one for each tile. set up a btpart1san comm1sswn
f
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Th ot her two wt&gt;re tourrs t!I
West Branch, Iowa, HoOVer sj The five fled to Cllnton, Ky., terms and -were paroled. after Sartre
the 59-year old : It provides rich entertalnmeot to publish an FBI investigatiOn
I who had come 10 Sf'€ the Olvm.
birthplace ' for Interment
Iand were arrested two mon th R serving It years.
phil osop h' er - p1aywr1g
· hi · nove1·1for any boy or girl just mak· repor 1 on J en k"ms an d former
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· an d were- slav r""on
a ship
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1p1c:;
e
later.
Cl t G Roete1
Ak
lst, Jssued a long explanation lng the acquaintance of the Senate aide Robert G (Bobby) 1 Nme fmes were lew-d hy m Tokvo Bav
CINCINNATI _ THE OHIO I Dunlap the tr1ggerman. went tt e us ·d
' •to•
hron Thursday night 1 few hours af- world's areatest playwrigbl
Baker. As the senator's texi 1Judge Frank W Portf'r Jr to- The three deiPC'lot !i \li en
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Tw d
a orney an pro!lecu r w en
he .
ed
,
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day m MPig Co t , c 1
Fraternal Order of Pollee today on trial May 10, J920. o ays D 1
ped sa·d Thursday ter t
pnze was announc
This book is the first of a
s un ) ,our
men
called for tmprovement and ex· later he and two other mem· niu~.S~h::C:nl 'lnU:rventton b and his rejection made public. shelf of new children's books
Orv•llf' Hogue was fmed $18 US officials \\-ere silent hut
pansion of the state's mstJtuttons bers of th'? ganga, George Nelch g.
Y
h
Y He said the pri2e endqered beiDa: &amp;lven to the library in
'-"'-'
and costs for speedmg m a Japanese police tdenttf1ed the
for JUVenile dehnquents
ter and Louis Neichter sawed Ohto Gov. Jamdes R odDes or • his lntegnty as a writer and memory of Mrs. Reed by Edschool zone; Donald E Reu-1athlete as Andras Toro. He had
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tnel
coul
save
unlap's
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110 an d cos ts, unsa t e oper I placed fourth ·m th e ceno~rng
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In a statement ISSUed
by tlietr way through a WindOw hfe
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confUcted With hla politiCal ith Humphrey Reed of AtbHenry G. Thai of Cmclnnah. and escaped
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arms.
eos.
atJOn , Cov Gilham, $15 and 1smgles event He was th.e f1rst
the FOPA s3ld, " condlttons at 7 vy 0-46 Fugitive R&amp;?to-23
Prof. Gunnar Brandell of Swe.
costs left of cf'nter Ca rt er P 1athlete from a Commumst na·
Boys Industrial School 16151 045 1st Add Fugitive n and
tden's
Upp 90 t1
University
French 110 and costs left ot 1tmn to d•fect durmg the cur·
1
and other lnstJtutrons must be escaped.
j
n
pra1sed Sartre as "the biggest
center Vester Wa!k~r. Jr . $W rent o!ymp1cs
chans-ed at once for the protec- Ohto law provides tliat when
intellectual fire in France." He j
.
. and costs, left of center: James I Sources closr to airport offltion of our law enforcement of· a defendant escapes jail or I
said the decision of the Swedish
Two accidents wer~ lnves.tt· ~ Evans $16 and costs speed Clals identifred the toUriStS as
Academy of Letters to award
gated by Pomeroy Pollee Thurs-. mg m a school zone. Horace : Denes Ko-.,.acs and Karob \to!·
ficers. '"' Thai described BIS as JUmps bond after a trial
a "run-down, understaffed, state begun, proceedings may
him the prize although it knew
day morning Four. cars wert" E. Smith $5 ijnd costs defer- n~:~r
approv~d firetrap," wliich ls ue and sentence may be passed
he did not want lt was "an ex·
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damaged in the mtshaps but tlve brakes, Larty Pyles, $5 ,
likely to retutii youth; to ~ ' with the defendant absent
Ul
OS
istentialist choice in Sartre's
no lnJUf'les or arrt'sts were re- and costs, unsafe Vt'hJcle, and I RING JS FOUND
ty as greater menaces
1 Dunlap was convicted o[ first
.,
.
own spirit"
ported
Wilbur Imboden $10 and cost~, I BERLIN (UP1 J-Martm Luth-degree murder on May 17, MOSCOW (UP[) - Nlkita ~
In Paris, Francms Maunac, MOSCOW IUPI)-'l'he official The f1rst was at 10 15 a _m excessive speed ror road cond1-1er 's wedding n ng, bearmg tlle
11920 The Late Judge v. A. Khrushchev quit his posts vm· the French Catholic writer who 1
k
rts accused on West Second-st where Char-~tions
: dntc Ju"~ 1~ 1925, h~! been
Ahei-n sentenced him to death llDtarlly Jast week and was the won the Nobel Prize In 1952 orga~ Sovets ~ Spo k nd (i ld les ThelSs, 45, Rac1ne, drtvtng A charge agamst Clvde Wmes found m the keeping of a
Ul ID in the electric chair
most surprised man 1n the called Sartre "one of the most Russian OlympiC. tmc a d e' a truck, hit a parked car own- Jr ' for dlslurbmg the praee I Schoenberg Germany family
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hi
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coaches of "senous blun ers' ed by Mr!i Mary Ebersb h
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After hls escape Dunlap said
w en s res a11on important writers of h1s genera· tad
ac · wa s lsmJsse
Ithe Ea st ( .erman news serv1ce
he fled to Rochester N y' was accepted authoritative So- lion,,
ay.
dd d .1 Pomerop. There was no dam- Forfeitmg bonds we.re Robert ADN report~d Thursda) ,
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The
sports
sheet
a
e 1 s£1age to th E' Thel ss truck and A Fra 1ey, $27 50 . Jeft of cen· The rmg had been mlssmg
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worked as a redaurant
sources sa
y.
Mauriac long a bitter oppo- . t
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"d votce o a na ona campaign
minor the the Ebersbach car. ter, Helen Moore, $27 so spefd.. · f' world wa r I Engraved
th
''Dr MarA woman driver received e man a while and then enlisted They aald Khrushchev tried nent of Sartre s phi 1osop y, sari abuse of the Russian Olymptc At 10·45 a m police were ing and James 0 Plan!~ .$27 so l sm~
in tlie Army
ttl
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"l undrrstand the reasons or
t
h
predi ron or
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or II are e name:"~
brutsed hand m a two-car ac~l·
Join~ Armed Ferces
use
e res gqa on as a his refusal Without however e.p. men ?rs w ose
.ct s
called to investigate anoth-er stop Sign vrolauon
tJno Lutheran" and "Chatarma
dent Investigated by the Ol!JO
of getting hiJ way when
,
massive track and field victor· wreck at the IntersectiOn ot
.
,
" It II b ut n th
State Patrol Thursday at 7 40 He served five years,
caUed before his party lieuten- proving them."
Jouhan
les
were
dashed
~Y
American
Cole
and
West
Mam-sts
E1ectioms
Office
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hBor~n
MWJ e ~DN1 Said'
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discharged and then served an- ants and criticized He had French writer Marce
• triumphs at Tokyo.
Pohce oa·d Fred ·s "th T R
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I ,r· neo erg useum,
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P·m· on Rt · 124 in Syracuse
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other three-year hitch tile
do
his
bel
deau said ''li!e moot beautiful "Th perf
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A car driven east by Clar- startln in 1942 In 1946 he join
ne t
at east onct
ore, th' is to refuse A person bee
.ormances o our Pomeroy, was stopped at the For the conv~nience of vot- 1 TO HOLD INSPECITON
ence Whetstone, 55, Syracuse, ed the gAir Force and ~matned laat Febrlary.
co:s bigger wh~ he refuses track and tifield darle~, with mtersection preparing to pull ers. the Board of Electmns ot- Bethel No 62. the Intema~
failed to stop and struck the in until his retirement tn 1958
But last week hla colleagues The prize money can always ~ rare teex~p :~· I no
~: onto Main-st whf!n Richard fice Will be open Saturday from twnal Order of Job's naughtrear of ~other car driveo east Dunla smd that between
on the Centrai,Commlttee vot- gJven to someone who needs ~us r,
e paper sai Lemley, 17, Pomeroy, commg 9 a m until noon I P m to lers, wlil have a JOint inspecand turmng north opP.:-ated by first a~ second Army hltchet!l eel about two to one to accept it"
. . . serl~!l biund~s ha~e up West Main-st., attempted to 1 P m and 7 unhl 9 P m
I twn wrth Bethel 73 of Gam..
Patricia Cundiff, 23, Syracuse he worked as a streetcar
his resi&amp;natton. ~e SOUI'C1!tl . (Swedish Academy secretary ~~ m~d~· ~ Pr:s.?ng t e make a left tum and struck the Elect ton board ofhclals re- polls at the Galhpo\Js Masonic
She received a hand IR]ury atoc In St Louis marrted and said.
Or Karl Rqnar Gierow said a a Ie squ
left front and rear of the Smith mmded residents of Metgs coun· Temple beginnmg at 7 p m.
There was only minor damage has a son. living there
Forei&amp;n Communist criticism th~ $52 500 would be returned to ~nhapp;:; :verhSovl:t short. . auto. There was minor dam- t)' thJs will be the last Saturday Saturday mght All parents of
to both cars. Whetston! left tlle Louis Neicther was. not re- of the way Khrwlhchev waa Nob e\ fund for future ~
o Y~h ast e~ re· ages. to the Smith vehiclt' and persons can cast absentee bal- Job's Daughters, Masons, and
scene of the acci~ent.
captured but died m 1928 in a forced from power continued to- prizeS)
ec
ndm
manln-ondj·.
e-st rele ~Ip- medium damages to the other Ilot~ The deadlme IS October 20 Eastern Star members are io-Whetstone was ctted to Melf!ls
dB
Th Italia Comm
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. 1ng a even
rec te ev1s1on car.
at 4 P m
ted
county
court today charged fall from a water tower at y,
e
n
unist Sarte waa awarded the p~ze broadcasts from Tokyo.
" 1 - -- - - -- - lth failure 10 stop In aBSured Ma9Slllon George Nelcther
party most powerful In West- for his "fmaglnallve wr~tmg,
;lear distance, and foc hit aklp. convicted and sentenced to die, em Europe, IIIIIIOOnced Jt II which by l'UIOO of Ita spirit of TilE CANDIDATE TODAY
Ronald Fry, 17, Rt. 1 Pomuoy, but was spared He now llvealsendtna I delegaUoo to Moocow freedom and llriYilll ftll" truth By Uolted Pro" llltornatlonal
Wlt!l cited to Meigs
Juvenile in South Akron and will retire to learn the facta aboUt Khrush-- had exerclsed. a far-reachlni m~
JOHNSON: Attends Hoover
NEW HAVEN - The con· mg sometime n'!'xl sprmg
f electrically
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COLlrl charJed with defectlve • ;
aws :zm;;Mummmm• c~•s ou~ter.
fluence on our qe.'•
ceremoay Ia Wasblagton.
tract for construction of
a The building w1ll be
con-I ThE' new omldmg will also
-• st
The sudden oharocter of the
GOLDWATER•
WblstloM
C t b k build
b
d
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SCURRY, Tes. (UPI) _ declsloo lnd the method used
FIVJC DAY FORECAST
llopo ~., , ·- • Aaae'-- '- new ason oun Y an
- strurted of r1ck an will ft"a· 1 feature a mght depository a~
Tem ReaiOD of Dallas, do
....t it
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lng In New Havn has been let ture a front entrance of glass :a dnvf'-in wmdow both to be
ca.. ,'- out cannot fall to By Ualted Preu IDierlllltloDal Su . meco, Coltf.
and work Is expected to olart and marble. Marble w11: be located at the corner of the
JDLO TEMPS
wu 1 pref011loaal woodca~
lnw dbcuollon more Jer&gt;
,.._,•. . , lo Oldo will
HUMPHREY: Attollllo Roo. "th" the
f
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NEW YORK (UP!) - The ter
des Uacola Wll Prell·
problems reprdlrw the de. av-.l.fl M- . • -.-1 beiDW ver ceremo- ~ Wuhi•"'oo. WI m
nex1 ew wee s ac- used on the front of the build· buikimg opposne the George St.
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cording to an announcement by mg around and above the en- corner.
lowest tempe•ature reporled
of deblte and POilU· oortllll 1
aalll 'I'InlrlMILLER: Camdea, TreatoD Bank President Hennan Layne trance, which will face mth- Members of th• Board of 1)1.
this moml111 lo the U. S. We• dent attd wu otW II II diii'IDI
In Soclalllll countries," day, '101~ - . , day • to - dey PrfDeetoD, Morrlotowa, New· today.
rectors are Mr Layne, pr&lt;sl81
Iller Bul'l!llll, excludllll Alaakl ... Eloe...,.er ' odmlnlltnlloo,
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to
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party
leadership
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and RawaH, was 12 degrees at todl)'. Ho dlod WodDHday al
low tempe"
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Aberdeen, S. D. The hlgheot re- lh qe ollll,
II . 31,
MARRIAGE APPIJCA'nON Piltob11J1b'" ha~s bee:naw:~ed mndeasu re 56t fet alongGeFifteh-st president, OWe Roush. Harry
1
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ported Thursday was~ at
He ,.. lOIII tuowa UDDod
Molp Me!aorlol H•"""'
8llll Cloc!DN.
the construction contract ol the a
ee a ong
orge-SI Clark, Donald E. Smith, A K.
Thermal, CalU.
01$
.-Benjamin Henry Ewing, 20,
.
will b a huge lobby with McClung and William H Rarlliemp ud Mtbuli, Tex., ••
ADMISSI
.. Nant.
Saturday, Pomeroy, mortician, and Doris attracUve modern bulldmg to tellers' windows. There also ED!NG Dick Ord is c~shier (
~
DISCHARGES ~ Nllle.
Moo- Jean ealdwell, 21,
Cheater, :."lflhloc~~ the S:"':'~~ wm he two offices, a bookkeep- James Layne " assistant cam:
, LODGE TO MEET
1
·'lA apeclal meeUng of Shode 0 ............., tilllll• wu ••·
Molls _ , llolpltoJ
apia nur...
tecto :,.. v..J~o
~ps ing room lwo va~lts, a direct· ier, and other empleyees .,..
River Lodje No. 413 F. &amp; A.M. He ..,.. 11 Tau lnlm ..._
ADMISSIONS -()tan lloodLOCAL TEMPS
of Charleston.
ors' ~oom, a lund room, mech- Letha Belle Blllll8arner, Mae
be -held Saliuilay, Dolo~ lutiorl. lo., ....., ..
win p
KenMih y
aruco room •nd rest 1'00111.0. Roush, Lllhan FI•Ids, Barbara
\ p• .,, nitre wlU be \llree. ' , ,
,...
' omeroy;
fllll1li 1
lenlll01'11ure Ill Porno- The alto lor the new bulld· Private booths for persons 'lrith Zirkle and Lona Howard.
1
Ia 'the Master Maaoa de!
Ju~~W~·!;v~:·~-·
busiDeu dlolrlct II 11:111 lnl woo JIUI'f'based by the bank safety deposit boxes alto WIU Plans for dioposal of the p....• •
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Olu Goodo.m. tedaf ns ll2 de&amp;reu 1111- last ~~ar. Qfliclals at the bank be provided. Tho bulldllll Will oen1 bank bulldilll hu 'not bell .

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$45,00
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$90,01

RCA Whirlpool (Floor Samples)
Appliances- While They last

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$50.00
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$629.00-16.7 cu. ft. No Froot Rofrlgorotor , . , _
Ice Magic, Automatic Ice Maker, Bronze Tone Fin:
Ish
Borgoin Ooyo $480
$494.95-ConnoisHur Eloctrlc Rongo with eablnet
base, automatic oven controls, rotisserie, one thermostatic top burner
Barg•lh O.ya $350.00
$269.95-Eioctrlc llong-36" divided top, automatic oven. 2 storage compartments.
Baf1oln D1y1 $111.00
$169.00-Eioctrlc Rongo, 30", lar11e oven
Borgoln Doya $133.00
$219.00 Gao Ron11, 38" divided top, deiUlle ba~
splash with clock-timer, electric outlet and llgJI1
glaso in oven door, storage compartment.
Borgofn O.n $177.00
7 y-:t:--omo---=t::-lc--:W:-:o-llha,.-r-,-:-:1964~ Mod..$=-:1"'8""9.-=:00,-A
Borgoln Doya $150.00
$229.00 EIHirfc Dryer, 1964 Model
Borgoln Doya $200.00
$189.00 Elactrlc Dryer, 1964 Model
Borgoln Doya $160.00

Eleven pat~ents rema1ned in
Meigs Memonal hosp1tal on
Thw-sday. cared for by approx.·
imately 55 regular employee!.
On the same day one of seven
Meigs county medical doctors
pulbicly refused staff privi-

AppIause for
Re£USing
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In tiro - . , . . Dtpt,l
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1964

OHIO

Sartre Wins

For Bargain Days- 17 Easy Chain

2nd floor.
ON IALI ON THf fiRST IJLOOII

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44 Years IS• Facing

$

Mens Big Yank WORK SUITS

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"Willett" $695.00---Solld Cherry
Early Amorlcan Dining Suilo Borgaln Dayt $400.00
"Krahlor''-ahogony $439.00 Dining Sullo, Ill~
Jon Provlnclol
Bargain Daya $300.00
"Bouotl" Cherry $339.00 Dining Suite, Chino, drop
loof loblo, 6 cholrt
Borgoln Doyo $200.00

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DINING SUITE SALE!

39c 1 yard
BargaIn days Our CORDUROY~will

50

$7.95 TROUSERS -·· -·· · - -·-·- BARGAIN DAYS $7.00

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B.ttrgain Days

Most all of the best colors

$9.95 TROUSERS .
BARGAIN DHS $7.80
$8.95 tROUSERS --- ---····· _ BARGAIN DAYS $7.80
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29c a yard

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MENS DRESS TROUSERS

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Duron end Cotton
$1.10 and $1.15 DRESS MATERIALS
45 inche1 wide _ Bargain~•ys 78c a yard

Bi9 Yank •nd Kolesport $2.95 Long T11f

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$249.0Q.......3 Ploce Llmod Oak l!lod Room Sullo Triple Dresser and mirror. Bookcase Headboard
Bed, Large Chest of Drawers Bargoin Doyt $175.00
$219.0Q.......3 Ploco Walnut Bod Room Suit-Double
Dresser and Mmor, Bookcase Headboard Bed,
Borgaln Doys $160.~
Large Chest f?! Dra_wers _
$209.0Q.......3 Ploco Stordust Mahogony Bod Room
Suit-Double Dresser and Mjrror, Bookcase Head·
board Bed and Large Chest of Drawers,
Bargain Daya $155.00

For Bargam Dayf you can buy any 2 of our regular
$2 9o N1g ht Go" ns

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Eisenhower was admttted to
the hospltal Thursday after bemg driven to Washmgton from
his Gettysburg, Pa, farm He
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Is ex peeled to rema In m Water Rei!&lt;~ for seven to ten days.

SA~E!

Samoonito King Slzo Toblo ond 4 Choirs
Table and chatr frames are made of sturdy steel.
Chairs are generously padded for extra seating
comfort. Vmrl table top and upholstery that cleans
with a damp cloth Choose from two aftracti••e dec·
orator colors: Antique wh1te or Antique tan.
e Take advantage of the Klng Size savings on this
Samsomte Kmg Size Folding Set.

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1-$279.00 Sofo
Bargain Days S199.00
1-$349.00 French Provincial 2 pc. Suito _ $249
2-$349 00 Modorn 2 Ploco Sultos
$249 ·
4-$249.00 Modern 2 Ploce Sullo&amp;
$188
2-$239.00 Modem 2 Ploce Sultea
$166
2-$419.00 4 Ploco Modern Soctlonolo
$319
1-$498.00 3 Pioco Soctlonol, Modern
$375
2-$379.00 2 Ploce Early American
$325
2--$389 00 2 Ptoce Early Amorlcon _ _ _ $335
1-$429.00 4 P1oco Early American Soct, _ $375
1-$329 00 Sofo, Eorly Amorlc.an
$275

$198.0Q.......3 Pfoce O.k Bod Room Suite.
Double
Dresser, Mirror, Bookcase Headboard Bed and 4
Drawer Chest
Bargo in Daya $150.00

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"KROEHLER" LIVING ROOM SUITES
SECTIONAL$ &amp; SOFAS

FOLDING FURNITURE
5 PC. SET SALE!

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Reg. $16.00 · · · · Bargain Days $13.00

$58.75 S.moonlto

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1 1\lrs Bfttf' Gladwell of
l lumbus VISiled om the we&lt;!kerid
I w1 th her son, Larry Gladwell
Te emem ere 1and her parents, M1 and Mrs
Plans wt&gt;re made to remem- Delberl Be-r ker
ber the fore1gn and home ffiiS· I Hecenl guests of Mr
SJ(Inflfles for Chrrslm&lt;.~!'; when 1 Mrs Atwood Spengl•r and dau
the Dorcas Circle of tht&gt; Mid- 1 ghters were her par"'nts, Mr
dleporl F'rrst Baptist Church l .&lt;:~nd Mrs D Skala of Bradeton.
m"l Tuestiav f'VPning at
thP Fl&lt;-1
hnme of Mr~ Dana H.tmm ThE' ] ,\ Irs F' Jossu• WJsemllle1 ut Co j
meetmg v.as opened llilth the IJu rnbu~ has bef'n the house guesr I
Lord's Pravt&gt;r led hy the Vl l'f' ot her mt'ce and famr lv Mr j
rha1rman, Mrs Beulah Wh1 tP I' and \1rs La.,.,1 ence M1ihoan.
Mrs Clyde Wmebrt&gt;nner was M1dd\epo11 Mr and Mrs Ver 1
d.:.votwnal leader usmg as her non Weber and fam11\' of R
toplf'
fhE' Undf'r Noun~hed land and ot her r]CJ!t:'I\S
Fam1ly .. The Circle vott&gt;d In Mr Wtlliarn Fa r\e~ , Middle
send a g1ft or muney to M1\d por I, 1s n•1 overrng trom eye
red Benson, home mtss1onarv gery performed Ids! F'ndav
stationed m Hattr and Dorothy 1 the C&lt;~llipo l 1s MM1caJ Center
Johnson. forr1gn mJss\nnar) m:(;alhpo1 1s Mr far lt•v
India, for Chrtstmas
w1th Jus daughter and son·tn
1
It was annnunced all three law Mr and Mrs Harold Ch.Jse
tlrr es of th&lt;&gt; church Will hold Mr and M1 s Galen Brown
1 rombmed pot luck t.lmrwr on , .md chrld ren ~.ddJ e and Pat
the November li mt•Ptmg wtwn l thf'tr house guests Mr and Mrs
the Samuels fam1ly, mt sswn.rr ' lienn Ham mes uf M ar~etta
les. Will be gues~ s
spen \ the we&lt;&gt;kend at
A school bag m ted
- JTI1 1:\ruwn ~ talm m:-nr Mu't'Jiead
sehoul supplte-s for school ( tHid IK\ fhrv i:llsn attended the homt&gt;
ren was taken as a prnJf'&lt;1 for I e~mmg act1" 11 ws at Morehead
World W1de Commumty Day Slate ('ollt&gt;i:e wh1le lh&lt;&gt;re
to be held m No~&lt;&gt;mber Used ' \1rs Nan Moore \olrs Mildred
sweaters for Hong Kong 15 one ; H a ~,~,ley, M1 ss Nellie ZE&gt;rkle and
Of the spe&lt;·ra] plO jt&gt;CtS ror the iMtss Ha1J1e Zerk le II ISI\ed rn
next month
Canton, Ohio, over 1he pas I
Mrs El•1abeth Slave n. pro- """"t&gt;kend w1th Marv Pedtl:!r and
gram chairman read a pO':'m Mrs Mon 1 ~ Kohr
"It Must Be Earned,' tak~n 1 Mr and ~trs. Harold George
fromf ldea~~-~::a~:~so: ~~~ 1 anrl son, Bnan. Galhpo\1s, VISit
ter. rom I r
M re(en11~ .,.,1111 her perenls
Haiti was read b•, Mn fJank \&gt;lr and Mrs I W M C
,
Chesebrew
' · ~ · c omas
Mr and Mrs Eugene Miller
The hostesses. Mrs
d
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children Ronald, M1chael
and Mrs George r ree1an ,
ved a dessLi-t course wtth ""''·' - Tma l..ouJ se of San Pl'dro,
dy nuts and coffee to
are here for a v1s1t ~,~, 1 th
' d d \1
A
p.uent s ,\1r and :vJrs
name an
rs gne!i
Miller
Mrs. Pearl Hoffman Mrs
Kauff. Mrs Charles ~~~;~~~; ~ ~.~M;'~"?.~~Carolyn
St.:uls,
m Col
umbu who Is
Miss Ahce Eu ler, Mrs
White and Mrs J 8 Hayes the weekend w1t11 her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Leo Searls.
Sunday guests of ~r. ttnd
Part Chiefs Plan
Mrs .Joe Turner Included Ken·
DinMr No11ember 16 nelh See w d R1rd1e See ol Flat.
Plens were made fot the
rock. W Va
nual Thanksgivmg dmner Nov
lE when the Past Chiefs
Mrs Chari- Bing and daugh
Me1gs Temple , Pythtan S1stt&gt;r s 1 · ' Judy of Cleveland. spent
the wetkend wrth her mother,
met Monday evenmg at
rs John K Smtth, Sr and Mr
home ()( lra Pat
1
Mrs Gallagher read an
Mrs Thomas Kelly and fa·
&gt;~No Children" wrth Mrs Betty mily 10 Middleport. and Mr and
Bl&amp;gs reading a poem
Mrs Vmcent Dabo , Pomeroy
Games were played 11rmg the Mr and Mrs Wl\\r(&gt;m K Ru~
evening and prtzes awarded
se ll and family have moved
Mrs George Childs, Mrs Karl the Hush property on Gravel
Owen, Mrs Peter Stact&gt;, and 1Hill 10 the Parmalee property
Mn WiJUam Allman 'J'he trav- on Lmcoln...St Mr. Russell is the
~ prize do!lated b
All- \i1ddleport High School prtncJ·
1
L.af{ was ..-on by Mrs Biggs P&lt; and ban Jlrecto1
:Mrs. GaUaher ser;ed 11 salad
course at tile close oi the mt&gt;et- TULSA, Okla. (UP}) - Tele
phone poles had a rough year
f'lu;;i;;.·======-===: lin 1963 at the hands o1 Tulaa
County motonsts, says the
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SALE OF ROOM SIZE RUGS

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Dnp.ry .1nd S!lp.:over

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FurnltuN, Applltn-, floor Covorlngs-2nd I 3rd Fl •

DRAPERY DEPT.-SECOND FLOOR

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