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Miss Boggs is
President ol ~
Spanish Club

O·DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Ott. 23 , 1964

Joy Hayes Honored

New Study Book,
'Genesis' is
Circle Theme

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Fal ISeo son
Suggestive of. I
m TopiC
PrOgra
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and the Lord's Prayer In unl·
son, concluded the provam.
Mrs. Willlam Russell, pr.-.

Inner Lile is
Th
~~~~:"!~!·!!::'':'!,ted POrloWgrsacms G:;pe
Hoste.. Ci/U ore

NOW 1'00 &amp;NOW'

~::: w~~:. cb!fe ~~slhet!:

to Mrs . Kennetll Michael when
Roush was W&lt;Otomed u • oew
the
Chatl&lt;!r
club
met
WednesThe
October
meeting
ol
the
member World
Community
At Birthdoy Pnrty
Officers were elected
and
Devollons m keepmg wlth the day evening at her home. Hy- WSCS of the Mm~rsv•He Meth- Da at Rutland , Nov . 6, was
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hayes, committees named when the
In MiddJeport
fall season led by Mrs .. Mark sell Run Road.
. odisl Church was held Wednes- ~ounced and plans madf II)
Rt.
1
Middleport
honored
lhe•r
Spanish
Club
or
Middleport
1
Evans
opened
the
meeting
of
Mrs.
Thomas
Stewart,
v•~
day afternoon in the church so· ank
ifts requested to
the
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The nPw study buuk, · Gen- daughter , J oy , wtlh a btrthday High School met Thursdav rv- Mr . ann Mrs_ Homer
Jon~s the W~ rJf the Forest Run president, conducted the bus1- cia I room.
. ta e . g
~sis ." LJ~ Char_l~~ F ('raf t wns 1! party Saturda~ Ort. 17t11.
emng at Lhe high school- with 1"?-ft Thursday for .. C~ledom.a Methoc:hst Church Wdnesday ness session and Mrs. Cha.rles "Rekindling the Inner Ltfe meetmg.
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rhe top tc of dlsr usswll , when i Pres&lt;:&gt;nt were Sundy l'&lt;:tylor. their teacher and advisor, Mrs. for several days vt_
slt wtth thetr evening at the church.
Wlthey and Mrs. Nathan Biggs Through Prayer," was the top- Contributions of $5 each were
Lhe Afternoon Ctrrl~ of HPath! Johny and Joey Thomas. Earl Ralph Pratt.
daughter and family, Mr. and Group singing ol "For
gave the reports of the secre- ic of the program presented by made to UNlCEF and to the
".v.. ethnd.ts 1 ''-'h urr 1t mt' 1 Tlutrs- \ F.ddit", Robert. Rtc
. k'·te and E- · Orficera elected include pres_- Mrs. Charl~s Lucas .
Beauty of the Ei::lrth,"
opened
and [reasurer. PlaruJ were Mrs. Karl Grueser.
n-""
Cross. lt was hvoted
to
ed
nxo
M lgs
day allt&gt;rnoon at tht&gt; r hurch. 1!ainr Ramsburg; Karen and 1ident, Joy Boggs; vi~ prest- M
nd M 5 Harold Pack· the devotions follow
for a dinner ln January. Group singing of "Teach Me pay the $5 dues to t e e
)..frs Wa!t t'r Hayt":; prf&gt;o;ente-d Troy Sneed, Carla Crisp, Lina I d~nt, Bonnie Spengler; secred r f ~elpre ra~d Mr and Mrs. scripture reading b'om Genes- the place to be announced.
To Pray" opened the program County Council of churches.
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lhe lir~t l'hapter ot thf' nt"w •and Wasda Cardillo Jay Cee \ tary Dav 1d Oli ver; treasurer, ~ck Packard of ~assachuselts is by Mrs.d_Eva~ ;ho n'~ ~: It was decided to open bthe ~ followed. with prayer by Mrs. Plans weno made ford 8da~7o
qudy book which tr~H't&gt; !' the and Sally Sparks, Ruth and AI· Dianne Cnswell; reporter, Ka- were Thursday guests of Miss gave a r~a mg
u wn
cret pal gifts of mem ere
Lester Rous~. Reading on the mage sale the place an
also
beginmnF, ol thf" lrf'a tt nn ::~nd 1.., ..1 W&lt;tlkf'r , Carol Sigman. [ thy McElhmney ; Sgts -at..,.rms Mildred Hawley, Mrs. N a n closed Wt~ prarer ~ resented they are ~ot pre~nt. Members_ topic were gtven by the mem- be announced. ~J~ns. wer~ound
" ~an' s rPiation to t~od A dt ~- \l tkt&gt; Swtck. Roxann ,,md Jerf Rodney Karr and Roger Swart Moore- and Mr . and Mrs. Jack Mrs.pJth .~tsso v:u
are to bnng arhcles for ~uc hers an~ a question and ans- dis~ussed f£1" vtsttattOn . Miss
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cuss\on followed the \t&gt;'i'&gt;nn
P:1nt' r'&gt;on. Andrea . Robm and I and song leader, Mike Archer. Hawley and family .
t~e pn-':1' ~· ~~ 1 ngShe?"
sale to the nextMmeet~ng . wer peruxl on pray.er was beld. robm cards were sent t~d lph
0
0, s
M1ss Bess
Sanborn . chair·, Kim Dewhurst , Charf'sl
and The club voted to purchase 1
. rlcan
ot er,
· Mr!l. Carl Roach,
rs . er- A poem, "What Dtd I Do For Ethel Garland and
man. opent.&gt;d the met&gt;tlng w t th \ Je&lt;~ni':' Shuler. Diann McDan- medals for members o[ the l Mr . and Mrs. John Buckley which focused att_eruton
o~ ry Schoonover .and ~s. Char- God Today?" by Mrs. Grueser Grues~r .
.
thl:! scripture from the Houk uf trl s. Mr. and Mrs . Jack Hayes, \ club. The refreshment commit.- I a?~ ~on, _Jef~ .. o~·it;~:~pe;:.r~ the ~oung ~er~~::m:oth:~; les Buck, received gifts from Stewart M.rs. Roach, Mrs. Ray· Refreshments of pH, and cofJob. The hvmo. ··TillS Is \h' , l'ltrl".h-. Sti:'Vf-' and
Teressa. tee for the November meeting vlsJte reeent}
,
. her opes,
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secret pals.
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Nathan fee were served ot Mrs. Eugene
F'~Lher's. W~rld .'' '"''cts su ng m . Mrs ..JD~n Dyke, Gary, Linda ] will be Rodney ~arr, Rich- e~~\cr~il\~nd Mrs. O't'oen Flnk ~:o~le~s m~~~ :e:ch:!blems. Games were pl~ye::~~:;:!: ~io"'!. f'~1s;:erHow~d Birchfield Forbes, Mrs. Sadie Bro~
umson wtth Mrs. C. \-1 Ht'nnt&gt;·, and Lorr , Mr. and Mr~. Pat ard Wilson, Manlyn Stumbo, a Mrs R0br.rt Reibel is in Chi\- taalm 1 and an article,
f aw:;-ded ~f~;. . Biggs Mrs. an~g Mrs. Lathey who also won ~'Lrs. Charles Grue;,er, Mr;tella
sy at the plano. .
. Eads, Je(! and Melanie and "'1r. l Susie Morris, Patsy .'1-lanley and \" th. ith her daughter and the! of Yesterday an
te,
rs.
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the door prie.
to Hartenbach, .rs.l
M
Dur\n~ the bust~e~s st&gt;s.~~~: i &lt;:~nd Mrs. Hayes, Sherry and Jim Johnson. .
r~!u;, ~r. and Mrs. William we:e read after which she
from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Middle· Refreshments were served by Grueser. Mrs. ~~~~el . Norm~s~
~here t~s ~ ·a dtcus~tunh 0 ~ D •c 1Don.
Kathy ..McElhmneyd an~ 0~~ Kitch~n and daughters, De~bie Mrs. Don Grueser read several port High school auditorium. the hostess to the above and Hos~~r Rou~;s. G~ueser and
;:~nnu.a a ..aa r to e ; 1 l A She received many nice pre· anne Cnswell serve ~e ~ea. and Denise. Mrs . Kitchen Is a articles from the program book The Jays wlll emcee the dance Mrs. Wilbur Young and a guest, McCa
M Lester Roush.
1 With thto Elpanor
trc e
st'nts.
ments to the above an
uste patient at the Chillicothe City followed by a discussion. Pray-l::~..,,_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiii~M~rs~.~C~h~a~r~le~s"C~a~r~s~on:·...= ...,.;;R~e~v~.~·~·;;;.._;;;;ra;;;..=--=--•
r'?'port wa s gtven on the r~.mOhlinger, Edith Hapton~tall, Hos ita l.
er b Mrs. Sisson closed the
mage ~.&lt;Jle ht"l d :t&gt;cently. 111e l
TO SEkVE LUNCH
Ka~hy Lacey, Sharo~ H~rr!son, M~s. Robert Faulk and so~, proiam.
circle \oted tu pB.\ $5 on the Th AH ed W S C S will serve Ketth Morgan, Eddte Gtlmore, Bobby, have returned to their Mrs. John Scott secretary
World CommuT1lt;. O;n pro]ert.
e r
. .' . . ie and Gflry Stobart, Joey Stephen- home in Urbana following sev- literature and publication,
Mrs. David Ent ~ mtn ;u·r ~Gve \ lunch of sand~lch~s, PN
3 i son, Ann Criner, Ellen Hawley era\ days' visit with her par~ tributed prayer cards for
a brif'r summar~· of 1h_~ !Jrsl \ colf~e .. on elechon a~ ' ~v . Jd ,and Mrs. PratL.
ent~ Mr. and Mrs. Gail Miller. Week of Prayer and Self Denial
bonk in thf' Bibh• prt"n·dmg the Ibegmmng at 10 a.m., m e 0
-·
A S ber.
_ c '-.:"" The Robinson store building undrr
Mr. and Mrs. A. : car
and explamed the purpose and
l~sson h:ptc ~:l~ ~n\ L ~'rrnch Ithe votin place. Proceeds to
ry visited recently m Colum· ways in which the money ls
btrthda~ ~ 0_ ~ ;r- ·h ··nd Mrs' go to thegChurch Improvement
bus with theJ.r daughter, ~rs. [ used. An offering was taken
M.rs Ll rna .1g ter a
d ·1r~ d
Ralph Stockman and famtly, and prayers for each day of the
:'\~an \lourP wt're observ r
1 un ·
and their son Henry Sc-arberry coming week were read by the
A dessPrt cours£" wa s st!'rvrd
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,
. - .I
··1th 3 1
TO GIVE PROGRAM
and famtly .
members.
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frurn ;;t , rabe &lt;uvett·u
Th e r·U'St 1saue of th e Mid - •f
St
t Burdette . . of Durmg
·
the busmess
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.
, •rt&gt;d"" wtlh 1 The Alfred w.s.C.S. will pre·
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rs.
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sesSion,
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gret&gt;n &lt;loth and f'(1" ' f 11
nl the pro•ram for the Week dleort High School paper has 1Point Pleasant, W. Va . ViSited in charge of Mrs. Jack Curtis, I
an ar rangPnwnt •J
ll"t' \nrn se
" Self Denial on I been released an d stu dens
t rna k- th1s
. wr.(! k wtt· h M r. and M r s· prestdent
·
· was voted to pay
f
p
r and
1t
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and orange
ta~cn, in cry'&gt;t&lt;l I 0
raye
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h
f
t
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Sunday· Oct. 25 th, at 8 p.m.
ing the honor r~ or t_e I~S John L~ons an
am~ Y:
the dues to Meigs County Cou~Shop From 9 in the Morning Until 9 in the Evening
hulder:-.
G 1 . - -·
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-six weeks gradmg perwd m- Mrs_ Lh&lt;Jrl&lt;:!s Sea rles rs m Ala- cil of Churches. A commuru~ostes:-;es w~·t' L~~~~~itt~ an1d~ er Cook and Mrs.
Herbert elude, ~niors .. Joy Boggs, Jer- ~nma where she is visiting with catwn was rea~ from Eas_ter
Zelgler. ~lrs. ·
1\1
H
· Ct
bers contributing
ry Dav1s, Mtke Bratton, Earl her parmi~ and other relaUves. Rogers concermng the appmntMrs. Carlin Kt&gt;elor . - ~ 3.:__ ~m- _ , ta~ ·,
·
DeWees, Martha Fowler, Paul . Judy Butcher, student
at ment ~f a missionary peJ'SonGerard, Ellen Hawley, Linda ' Ohio University in Athens, spent nel and Mrs. Sisson was named.
Kauff, }like Lloyd, Judy Moore, the past we'~kend with her par· Refreshments were
served
Keith Morgen, Martha Nichol· ents and family, Mr. _and ~~S- 1 hy Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Kerns
(Conlinurrl From Page _51
confidrnce that no matter what son, DGris Ratliff and Roger Ira Butcher and son Jtm. \\hlle Roush to those named above
at moments and more import-! sin and sickness have cl.ouded Stiles.
home she observed her birth- and Mrs. Alfred Yeauger, Mrs.
ant. a willingness to f.1f'(' the ; our mi~d 5 a~d hearts If we Juniors - Carole Anderson, day anniversary al a family Russ Watson. Mrs. Lawrence '
truth about ourse-lves 110 mut- : ('i-HI g"t 1t out mto the open. be- Cynthia Conde, Connie Cook~. dinner held Saturday. Joe ~oore Napper Jr., Mrs. Uswin Nease,
ter how pamlul th at ifll 1h may : rorl:' t;pd ;md a ft'llow hu~an Jon Cunningham, Mike Gard- of Columbus was also a dmner Mrs. Robert Laude:rmilt, Mrs.
s'::'em a! ttrst
tll:'ing 1t wrll fade and the 1m- ner, Larry Gladwell, Kenneth . guest.
. . Fred Nease and Mrs. Stacey
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Here then ts .,., ht&gt;rL' Clll ts ~ ,1 ~1-' ul good m whtch we w~re Harris, Linda Jacobs, Kathy
Miss Carol Bachtel was m Arnold.
lian latlh ;.u~d prave;J
r~-&gt;all~ ' m.tdP \\l\1 emerge _ Such ia the Lacey. 0\ita Lewis, Rita Mul- Vienna, W. Va ., Wednesday to
-----come~ tu bf'l.lr : in gJ\'ing us pnwer of God which we call ford, Sandy Mulford, Robert accompany her grandmother,
DANCE AT MHS
tnq;ivetw -.;s..
I Schmoll, Dee Slaven
Gary · Mrs. J . Dawson to the home of
The Middl~port Athle.tict ~;':;'d \1
PraveT, if we practice it can Stobart e.nd Larry Vance.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bachtel ciation will hold a teen r1
give Us lhP cuuragr to rrveal[ Sophomores - Elinor Bodi· for a visit.
hop this coming Saturday
oursf'lves and the patience to mer, Leland Brown, Wayne Da- Mrs .. Ke~neth Byer r~turned
l i~ t t'n ;0 anoOtf:'f.
I vis Karen Faulk, Sandy Gar- to Galhpohs after spendmg the
surh a path Is not easy e3· ten'~ Rose Marie Hackett, Paul weekend in Middleport
with
TONIGHT thru SUNOA Y
Oet . 23-'24-25
pt-cially at first : which is why Haynes, Steve Hindy,
Dave her family.
Double Feature Program
----. so many fail to rind it. lt is Jenkins, Alberta Little, Susan
"PT 109"
[ nPvt&gt;rthel"&lt;;s the only
road Morris, Donald Nelson, Sandy TO ATTEND CONFERENCE
Cliff Robertsot•
1 &lt;.rwav from lonPiiness and into Swartz and Jomarilla Ward.
Envoy and Mrs. Ray Wining
('ftochni("()\or )
thl' · sort ut rel&lt;:~tionship with
Freshmen - Candace Bahr, of the local Salvation Army wi11
-andanot hN lh::!l is a fortaste of , Kenneth Barth, Jeff Boggs, Jim be in Columbus Monday Oct.
" A GLOBAL AFFAIR"
rh•rnity with God. It is, in : Conde, Betsy
Cunningham, 26, attending S. A. Divisional
Boh Hope.
. short t he crux of our lives to- Elaine Davis, Janie Gerard, welfare Conference and SecYvonne DeCarlo
~~~~~~~~~~~ ·: get her as A. E. Houseman Bil1 Hackett Jackie Hawley, tiona\ Home League lns1itutes,
\
~
poin1ed out:
Karen Hawley, Carol
King, with a delegation of
1o c a I I
From far, from eve
Luanna Mcintosh, Pat Slaven. members.
·
morning
POMEROY OHIO
And you twelve - winded sky
The ~tuff of life to knit me
TONIGHT th;;-TUESDAY
Blew hither : here am I.
October '23-'27

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VOL XVI

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TOMORROW, SATURDAY

MHS StudentS
Earning Grade
Honors Ll'sted

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DRIVE TO

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We're having Bargain Days all over the Store - Bargains
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safeguarded against theft., misplooemmt,
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deposit boz . _ t«lcq!
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CENTS

Reds Down U.S. Plane in VietNam
By RAY F. IIERM)()N
Ualtetl Prell laterutloall
SAIGON, South VIet Nam
&lt;UP!) - Communlat guerrillas
today shot iown a U. S. A It
Force C123 transport plane
loaded with a aupply of ammu·
nition. The flve Americana and
two Vietnamese- aboard apparently were ldlled.
A U.S. mllitary spokesman

MAGNOIJA, MI8S. (UPil Negro leaders r..,cted angrily
today to a circwt jUdge's action in suspending sentences and
grantlq probaUon to nine white
men I.D the bombing of thret
Jloegro h01oes.
"MI9Bisslpjll justice i• a eli..
grace to the ation," said· C!w.rles Evers, state field sectetary
of the National Assoclaiort lor
the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP.! "Such a de·
cliO'Ion simply gives 1 license to
lawlessness and violence."

said the plane waa downed
w~ on a resupply mission to
tht Bu Prang Spoclltl Forces
camp in Quane Due Province.
100 miles northeast of Salgotl.
He said It was "unlikely"
there were any survivon.
He added that rescue crafr
flying over the wreekage "reported seeln&amp; tbe aircraft b1Jr'&amp;.
ing and ammunition aboard U•

Earl Knight Hurt
In Mishap Today

plodina:...
The: massive

twin-eqlned
"Provider" trausport Wll Dill
of two U.S. Air Force planel..,
the 1'1!1Upply mission.
The spokesman added that
thole aboard the cruhed plane
\ftl'e ~e ern membell friDl
the U.S. Air Force. two ~·
of the U. S. Anny Splclal
Forces, and two Vietnamett be-

lieved to bt mllitary men.
ery, whose wife lives In GeorgeMeanwhile. tbe hunt continued town, S.C.
for a missin( U.S. Army Special Her home adliress is P .O.
Forces officer who was cap- Box 2011.
tured during a battle Th,..sday The South Vtet Nam Foreign
and was last s~n bein~ taken Ministry formally charged today
toward Cambodia by h1s cap- that Towery was made prisoner
tors.
by '"Cambodian soldiers•• who
The otflce.r was identified by were helping Communist Vtet
an American military spokes- Cong guerillas in the border
man aa Capt. H.Uman Y. Tow- , area battle.

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The Vietnamese government
demanded
that neighboring
Cambodia return Towery lrn·
mediately .
The U.S. Embassy in Phnom
Penh formally asked the Cambodian government wh-ether it
had any informatil&gt;n about Towery.
Hoth the Vietnamese govern·
ment and U. S. military ~re

said Towery was taken~
on .Vietnamese territory ne.the border with neutralist C..
bodia. He then was reporloil
taken across the border.
A u .S. military spok.esmd
·d
r th t . and OUOII
sal ear Jer a air . ~
operations were continumg II
the area today in an attempt tl
rescue Towery.

Business of the Week
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Gilmore

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30 Year Veteran

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Business

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Midd1eport tJervice
1tation
owner, Mr. carol 0. Gllmore,
who haa been seUing Sinclair

Earl Knight, .a teacher at Waham~ H.leh scb~ol and . a ~ef::..c~~r':or':.OO::.ctah fio~
r~Sid~nt of Mtddleport, waa bospttalized thta mormng Norlb Second Ave. business •
wtth lnJUrtes sustamed In a car-tractor acctdent near bout 12 hours each day.
Chester·
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Gilmor~, this past Thursday,
Mr. Knight, who has a farm
celebrated his 30th year with
in 1he Chester area was reo ves on State Rt 681. He was ta- th s· 1 . Ref . C
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portedly operaUne the tractor ken to Meigs General Jloopilal. R: ls";,";,:~f lhe"':.~:est :.~:~
when t~ accident occu~. The
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in the entire Athens District ill
UNITED NATIONA, N. Y. mishap. ts being tnves~gated by
regard to years ol servic.
(UPI) - l'he United Nations the Ohio State Patrol.
Gilmore started hi• usocla·
:oday observed · its 19th anni· Pomeroy emergency squad: tion with the Sinclair RefininJ
rorsary wltll a series of eel.. men were summoned to the
' Company In 1934 when be IM&gt;·
1ratlon~ and the thanks of the wreck on Rt. 7 at 9. 42 a.m.
gan operating a atation on Mill :ottgo for Its peace-keeping op. and transported Mr. Knight to
St. Two years lal&lt;!r he moved
.rations.
: Metgs General hospital where
to his present location at m
'nle U. N. charter was rati- officials ~i~ he IS suffering
North Second.
led by the Big Five powers and from an IDJur~ a~Jder and Slx: hundred dollars was the Gilmo~ has never found the
1 major\ly ol the 51 founding possibly other mjun:s.
ed
goal. As o1 Friday; wltb Oct. S1 job ol operating the service
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nembers on Oct. 24, 1945.
Drive~ of th~ car ':flV 0,v n the deadline f162 yet had. to be station one that took care of
Today, lbere were 112 mem- the acculent wtth l(nlght s trac- collected. '
l~eU. He worked hard to build
ber nttlons to celebrate Unit· : . M~
~ewsome Hoi
Tltot was the report of Mltl- up hi.s trade, and hU probably
ed Nations Day and there soon
lsi a e, td · N a.
suffoap ed dleport Red Cro" Drfve Cbtlr- worked harder to keep It.
would be 115.
st.a e~ sa
ewsome
el'
ma Paul Casci who 11 appeal- ae· opened his station during•
I lacerations of the mouth.
ig for a last-week push to put tbe Jate years of the depreBBion
.
Pomeroy emercency squat!- !be commuity over Ita qoota. when joba were almos "' hard
W~NGTOJII - NUCLEAR ~eo were also summoned at casci said $2511 of the amnunt to find aa anow during the swn~·eJ!V•t Ralpi!J!l· L(lPP. ,b.., 7.25 p.m. Frl~~~ O~ver Ret&gt; coUected came lrom buslnell mer in Southeastilro Ohio. Gil·
Iteves Red pupa tlltf ltegm proo · "1,&lt;1: .,
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·bowt.. .He I!U hod 1\l!"•"tty ID Dllth foUnd till golq rough,
duclng hydrogen bom\ts tn a.
obtalnl~g hoi ... "'mlfirh.wxt.- He operated_!))l! ·~ tinbout Jwo years, possibly becom·
in !he door.:Or residential Ice .&amp;tatldn" practlcilly by ltiJn. ·
lng Jn time the world's No 3
self
nuclear power afler the Uniied
c a : : : of lbl.! Case! Invites Frlends of Gllmore'a oervtce
States and Russia.
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B it ·
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penons pu a CODw.tuu on mr am now IS e t 1rd powtO
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lope. acScJt:n:s it to ooce went t4 rqonths without
er In terms of etomic arms with 1
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Mi~eenv: p 't. - te - Middle.. eating a meal mea] at home. His
France fourth. Lapp estlmat.
the •:rn~· ~d name family brought his meals to the
ed present Chinese atomic bomb
A dozen Meigs County leaders N
ta is
. eel
• station.
capaeity at about one a m ,nth were at the conference at Lake ~·· g~ iHt ~!&lt;l'b{
Besides working at his sta-He made the st~tements in a~ 1Hope Friday which had as tts t' toSCI e11" eh 'h. 1 haplpedprec•a- tion almost 12 hours a day.
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Frt'd ay Rtt
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Th rou gh i'o ··Ha w o ave e 't so
In'.erv1ew
1ar.
1 your commumy to Gilmore atm flnda time to be.
h d Ed
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p ress InternahonaJ,
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1 The occasIon was to celebra te ,
tions. He 1a a member of the
RESEDA CAl
' !be 501h anniversary of. the Co. I
Presbyl&lt;!rian Church in Middle·
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port Masonie Lodge 363 In Mitl:an ead 8 horse to water · · well as to chart the course for
dle~rt the Ancient Accepted
ut lhe old saying doesn't tell the years ahead for land grant
Scottish Rites AladdiD Temple
you what to do if he 'all' in.
college system in Ohio through
Shrine and h; Is a 32nd degree
.
Doug Owens .24, had to
!be Ohio Stale University, eo~
Mason:
EXPERIENCED OPERATOR -Carl 0 .. Gilmore, owner of the Gilmore Service Station on N. Second-s! In Mid·
th~ problem Fnday when
a lege of Agriculture and Home
Gilmore sells an entire Une dleport, watches hiS employee. Thomas 01ler, pump Smrlatr gas m a car on the week of his 30th anniversary ia
~~;gh~or's horse dropped
Economics, the Ohio Agr\cultur.
of Sinclair Products, does lui&gt; the service station business. - Sentinel Ph
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Ex:periment station and the
rications minor car repairs and
0 ~ a alp,
Cooperative Extension Service. The r1.meral buslnm tn
general ·maintenance on any
. hc~l for help brought the Dean and Director Roy M. last 30 years has JhoUt
vehicle. He also handles Delco
~t&gt;tg rs r~nnlng lJRd the res- Kottman pointed out, "The pup. ed itself in one Important way, and Willard batteries.
~e d operattun began for the pose of these institution~&lt; has al according to Robert Coats
Gilmore has three daughters,
s ee •
ways been and ia now one of the RawUngs.Coats
Jean Tewksbary,
Middleport,
helpinj j)eople ~ith ne\11 know· home in Middleport.
Whit!, washington, o. C. By. JOHN A. GOLDS~ITH , afte':' gettrng an enthusiflstu~ re.[ el ol troops and weapons from e~plain that the real civil rlP,tl
VATICAN CITY _ THE EC- lt:dge which wlll enable our Coats, apeakplg to the
Carla Gilmore, 1 student Umted Press International cept10n from a cro~d of 12.?00 Cuba, 01 free elect10ns m the issue is whether the peopM
umenlcal Council must decide A~erlcan families to improve dleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Ohio Univenity. His wife is
En Route With Goldwater at_ a mgh.t rally m the san I ~apt tve natwns before co11s•der- want a president who win ap.
whether 8 pr"~osed document thetr way ot life."
Frid8y night, followlnt
Mrs. Mildred Gilmore,
(UPI) _ Republican prest- Otego, Cahf., b~seba~l park. A mg such deals.
proach the metter "C!n the badefining the Roman Catholic Attending from Meigs count.y at Heath Churcll, recalled that
dential nominee Barry Goldwa. l nburnber . oft md.ohonLpllcture not· [
Applauds Rights Vote
sis of his own congcience ot
cl.urch's stand on modern prob. were Mr. ar.d Mrrs. Robert 1- when he cMmt to
ter today moves his campaign 1a les, me u mg
oyd Nolan
whether we will continue to set
lems is "a guiding light" or •a shop, Harold Carnahan, Jack 32 years ago all but two per
00
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for the White House into Pre~;i- 1 and Gloria Swanson, were on I The crowd applauded Gold· civil rights treated as a brutal
set of platitudes," Vatican ob- carsey, Vivian Humphrey, Char- cent of funeral! on tM
dent Johnson's backyard.
It.and for the res~ivities.
waler's first mention of nis weapon of political power.''
aervers said today.
les c. Know)eb, . s. Michael. -were conducted lit~ in
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Making JohnSOn's Texas ! Th.e .sena~or said 0 Goldwtter Sen.ate_ vote against the new In his train-stop speecha.
More than 2,200 prelates at- Ralph Mooe. France&amp; · Spencer, church or in the heine of the lestamping grounds his campaign 1 admm1strauon would demand ctvll nghts law. He wenf on to Goldwater first raised - 1D4
tending the council
Dlck Sterrett, Ralph elker and ceased or a relative.
stumping grounds, Goldwater tough ''horse trading" from the
then abruptly abandoned- the
thJs weekend to resume
.C. E. lakeslee.
"Today," be said. .. about
schedUled a mid-day speech in CommW1ists before makmg ·my Straus8 Services
security aspects of the Walter
next week 00 the controversial
per cent fl. aD funerala are
Austin, Tex., the major city arrangements such as llle re· !
Jenkins case. In Pico Rivera,
document.
conducted In fwter!ll barnes"
closest to tile President's LBJ cenl wheat sales behma tl" S&lt;·heduled Mondav
the train's first stop, be said
(knoWn a 1 undertaker parlors
The Meigs County Amerlc~n Ranch.
Iron Curtain.
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in earUer days).
Red Crou_ blood vrogram 1:s Gold,-ater also was to speak Goldwater said he would de· I F'tmeral serv1ces for John resigned White HQJ.lSe aide
SAPPORO, JAPAN
Rot...tan
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Coati,
is
preP.
indeb~ OVer 40 plnt.a of blood, in Corpus Christi and · ·1a I reand, for example, the disman-11Strauss, 93 .. Cave Strt:et, Pome- cleared Jenkins of any securitJ
pan's llrst onow fell Friday,
dent
of
the
Middleport
ChamMrs,
VU'Ill Htmm.
county Falls before returning to Wash- I tli r1g of the Berlin well, remov· ro) . who died _this n:'orning in breach but. "did not, of eourse.
I&lt; the dlamay of shlverlne totlfber of Commerce, and 1
chalnnan, reported today. ington tonight.
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ar. Athens 11ospttal, w1ll be held IcJ.ear up the matter of carele11
lrts. The meteorological agen·
preoldent of Rolafy, said he
During the past two months, The senator's campaign foray Meigs ACS Lauds
IMonday at 2 p.m. at the Raw!. dtsregard ol security procedur•
cy said the ·fall measured as
e!l Middleport, llkea tbiJ area, Metgl General Hospital used lb Texas was, in a St'l'lSl' a
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much IB seven inches ln some
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belleveo
It
will
progreso,
and
Is
four
pints
of
blood,
Meigs
M~m·
campaisn
visit
returned
the
Contr•bullons
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bunal m 1he ~eech Grove cem· by the Jenkins case ...
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localities.
Mlddleporls High
School wllllng to work to help It
orial, • pints, Holzer Hoap~Ial, President. Johnson 51 cod The. Me~gs County umt nf .the etery. The li'~v. Wilbur Perrin
aiLUMBUS _ THE
Marchlne Band halfllme show ~~"''"·
II and the Gallipolis Medtcal earlier Ill's
th . Ph · . Amencan Cancer Society wtsh. will officiate.
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Wildlife ·Division remi••-• hun•
Memorial Field lr Galllpo- c E Blakulee presented
Center, 17. :&gt;thor area hospital th
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t'"~· et to publicly acknowledge the Mr Strauss was bon i• Porn- FRIDAY NIGHT'S SCORES
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10 pinta.
teed sen~ orne own, d ~ a - contributions from friends and eroy . the son or Jht tate Philip Kyger Cn!ek 311 YOrk 1
~~·=·~e~a;a~~~r~':. ~lr~n~e ~oytm theheea~t ch serleo of voc:afloo'l talks by
AD of tbil bl~~andused for bi~ ~ informal~:;~~:t~ohl~c:- ~Jaedtive;pol the late Elizabeth ,and 'Gertrude Hoffner Stra 11ss, Belpre f1 Easton, 1
Jng for d
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e P a ng
ar , tbe memben of lht
elub
ooun1y paut:~AP
was ina;
e o omeroy, es a memor- and was a member of the Fed- MeArtbar 11 Ratlaad 1
mlts at th:erRa~::u:unr
ol Honor."
tum. Faye WIISO!' 9f Pt.
.by tile toea!; lood pro.
. Gels Warm Reception
ial to her.
, erated churct in Pomeroy. His Nortb Gallljo U Raci• t
.munlllon·PI8 lib p l'IDY lJI.
show featured squad
an was 1 IIUOII.
. profl'llm now owe1 Goldwater headed for Texas The funds w\11 be used lo fur- w&lt;fe. Margaret, preceded him Rann.. Tntce 11
ty Is Nov. I~.
ortqe Goo•· In which the band reachd
Mota:• Geaenl Hot !tal
Mt~~~orlal boa(&gt;ltal . !0
ther the cause of. concer r .. [ in death in 1959.
Soalll....tent 8
Tile dlvls\
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yard line where It went
ADMI8SIONS
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and M.~ Ge~l. nn"
n. CaudldiiH Ttlday
search, detection, dtagnosiS. ed· Survtvors include four sons, Coal Grove
Soalll P* '
Uno for en:ing• said !he
OliO line lengthwise of the
Racine Eual&lt;ltl o:. 0
Tile proirllD bas otlly By lhdted Prell lalel'llational ~cation and service to local pa- Otto and Wliliam Strauss, both Waverly 31 Volley lt
hunt u 11
lbe drawinc to and halted. At that point
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plnll, or orj!dita, on hand.
tients.
of Pomeroy, Arthur · Strtuss, Cheoapeate f1
't lslai'ld \', uam~.oc:.~elleyo or William Rus!ell
~:~ ~thall ~arg:~ Era
ROsld$111 miy contribute to
Goldwate. - AaaiiD 0 CorpThe ACS seeks In t~is way to Middleport, Charles J. Strauss,
Sym- VIIIIJ •
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len w.'!i'Columbla;
by report· .. Clirtstt and Wichita Fall&amp;, fulfill one ol mankind s greatest Columbus, three grandchildren Maritltl! a
DISCHARGES- same Yateo,
unit lrom Tex., IIIII WasbiJIIIon, D. c. hopes - the ultimate tnwnph and four great grandchildren. SpriDifleld 35 flolo'lowctll!t.
It
Jahaaoa - · MempbiJ and over cancer.
Friends may call ·a t the fu.. NewM 11 C~IDieiliMihit
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autlAs In all memorial gilts, the neral home alter 7 Ibis evening, Pt. Ple-1 1J
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Panthers Keep Record Spotless with 20-12 Victory over Athens Bulldog· ~

Oct. 24, 1964

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big Bob Crow and Looie to the 31 and Jewell grabbed a at the elgbt. Hallback D I e k earry with u.r.. minutes and
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Pomeroy's Pantbers, bo6sting rUng ol 190 Jb. senior Fullback Five downs and two Athens Diehl.
l:lhort pick-up of five yards .
Adams then drove to the three. 15 seconds to play. It was Swin- Patte~ Comp• .. ••••• . 41
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th eir fine• record in several Phil Swindell . Showing
great penalties later , the Panthers J.ewell received the
Athens It wa9 theo that Porter made Mcinturf then went to the
2 deU who, along with Smith. Pu.e~ latv. . ....... t · :1 ._
aeasons at this stage of the power, Swindell scored
t w 0 took a 6-0 lead on Swmdell's kick-off at the 15 and t"anied his .beautiful pass to JewelL As before being stopped by Dick powered their way through the hmbln
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season . won a much-deserved touch&lt;Jowns and picked 11p 112 three yard power·iJiay carry up back to the 37 befoce being hit . the ball sailed toward the Porn- Werry, Harley Hendricks, Jeff Athens defense
for 70 yards 1 Fumbte. Lott ........ 1 1
10-12 vicOOry ovrr Athena Frl· yards in 18 carries for em av- ~ middle with 40 ~conds l.eft l A.~ Lime clicked away during eroy goal line it Joo~ed as if Gibbs and Dan Allert
.
after Smith reco'Yered a fum- ] PeaaJties .... ·-·· · · .. 41 •
day night, ending a five year erage of 6.2 per try.
m the quarter. Bob Sm1th tried the closing minutes of the sec- 1Porter had overshot tus target. On t11e last play of the third ble .
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~nx by the Bulldogs.
Another big factor ln the e run for the extra points, but ond quarter, Pomeroy's ofrense But at the last lostant Jewell quarter. Mcinturf tried to ram The Panther backfielder:~~ re- Starters:
" The win for Pomeroy was a Panther win was the clu!ch was stopped shy of the goalline.lagain beg~n mov in,g.
raced behind a~ Athens defend- over but this time, Cr~~· CZow ceived fine . bloc~ing fr~m the ~omeroy - Reed and c~;happy one. It not only mark- passing of Qll8rterback Frank Athens, however, was not to Bob Sm1th picked up four to 1.er and pulled Jt llown. Porter and Porter were waJt.mg for stout offensive line ;mrmg the . mmgs. end!!; Cullums ancl B ~
ed the first time since 1958 Porter whv completed four pass- be under~stimated . The Bull- I the 41, Swindell hi t fnr six and was stopped in his try for the h1m. He missed .
final touchdown rlrive. Porter , Crow. guards ; Olettl end ~
Pomeroy had defeated an Ath· es of four thrown. The most dogs nipped right back at Porn- SmHh drove for five on the 1extra points wHh 40 seconds T~er1. with a fourth
down thrtw complete to Reed for the ricks, tackles: Carson Crow.[
~s grid _outfit, but ·also kept 1important of these wa~ the 29 eroy early in the second quar- ' next car.ry. As tJmt&gt;. clicked a- ' left in the lilird . quarter and it and go&lt;~ I situation at the one extra ~nts.
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I center. Porter .. quatterbaek.:
the Panthers season slate un- yard touchdown pass mto the ter _
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the
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on
the
fi
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play
of
Pass
merference
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AthJewell and Snuth, halfbacU;
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jarms of Halfback Bill Jew~ll Coach Don Eskey 's boy s, of !he second quartf&gt;r. Pume- , Panthers gave one of their fin- tht&gt; lnst stanza , the Panther de- ens in its final touchdown drive Swindell. fullbac k. Offensivl
Pomeroy continues tied with just before the close of the first realiz ing thei r situalwn, quick- Iroy 's offense agam began mov- est d~fensive efforts of the S('a· fen:;e dug m. Quarerback Hand- that was concluded on a
16 starters were Bruce Sim~
Logan J n·. the SEOALstandings Ihalf. Jewell made a sensation- ly started a touchdown drive . ing.
son when they held Athen s at IPy took 1he snap and banded yard toss from Hand ley
to Jeff \rihbs. Robert Smith, Dick
wilh ' a. 4-D league record. The al ~at&lt;:h to go along with Por- With three mi~utes an? 12 sec- Bob S':li~h pick~d up rou~ tp the one yarl line. Athens ha~ off lr. Ad&lt;Jrns .whu a!IPmpted to Bruce .Rannow w~t~ less than Knight , Bill Nease, Bob Em.ll!'l'.
P;mthers are 6-0 overall.
ter s fme pass.
onds lo play m the first half. the 41 , Swmde1l h1 1 for stx and moved deep into Pomeroy tern- sk1r the lrft s1de. Adams. how- two mmutes remammg.
Athen.~ - Dalton and Ran"The · ?oys wanU!d this one
FIRST ]_iALF
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r·ullback Dun Mcinturf .plowed · Smilh dro~P for five on the nex1 1tnry with less .than two minutes ! ever, wa s stopped. r~r a three Pomer.oy wil.l host Gallipolis , now, ends; Harkin!! and Cade,
bad," said Coach Charley Chan- It wr.s late 10 the openrng over from the one yard hne and carry. W1th tUn" runmng out ldl in the thtrd quarer and I 1yard los' by Hob Smtih as Car- nl"xt Fnday mght.
1guards; Oe&gt;nt
and Bardorff,
cey· "they played a good. tl l.l rd stanza that Pomeroy made its the score was deadl ocked. Quar. fas t. Pomeroy thl:'n went to the looked ce&gt;rtain that the Bulldogs son Crow &lt;J.ud Dick K nigh t 1
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A tack les: Higgens, center; ~
ga.me and deserved to win ," be first touchdown bid. The Panth- terback Ronnie Handley faded air.
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. wruuld a/ least tie he. score. helpffi turn the runner in.
Yds. Rush . ......... 189 156 ams and
DeVeau, halfbacka:z:
satd.
.1ers took the ball on the Bulldog hP rk to throw for tile
extra I Porter h1t Sen tor F.nd Dav1d 1 Athens picked up a rtrsLdown Swmdell tallted
Pom~roy's \ 'd!i . Pass . . . .. ... .. 47 31 Handley . quarterback and Me-;
A llighlight of the Panther 46 wih about three minutes re· points hut was dropped by Swin- Reed for a J(i yard completion · on a fourt h and one situation 1last 1oud1down on a three yard 1 Tot Yds. . . , ..... ~. !35 187 In turf, fullbaek .
BY BOB WINGETT

effort wao the brilliant run- malnlng In the quarter.

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1ND AWAY HE GOES - Middleport's flashy fullbae k, Alan Wallace, 22, left, passes the GAHS 35-yard Une
wa~f' photogr:fh, enroute to the Yellow Jackets only touchdown on Memorial Field in Gallipolis Friday night.

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in every department, It was an 1 points, which latea· proved to first period when the Galiians there, but the clock ran oul • The Jaeket~ outhustled, and yards. He had two int~rcepted .i halt.
Friday night , on Memorial odd play which gave them their · ~ the winning marp,io. The 1 took Alan Vv'allace'
openmg hefore \HIS cou ld get off an- ! outplayt'd tht&gt; Devils in every Middlt"port'.~ tot.&lt;J.I yard&lt;Jge was ·
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Field' in Gallipolis, Coach Bob only touehdown before
1;500 clock showed 3:35 ft!maining in l kic~off, and drove 56 yards in other play.
department aftl?r the (irst 271 in 5ti plays. Gallipolis had : Overall, Muidleport
I!IOW
Ashley 's Middleport
Yellow chilled Parent's Night fans.
the first pt&gt;riod after Alan's 11 plays to the Ja cket s 17.
1 :vtiddleport, outweighed near· stanza. So tough was Middle- the oval buL 38 plays from the owns a 2-4·1 season record. GalJackets upended Gallipvlis 8-6
Late in the llrst period, at- brilliant gallop.
On a third and five situa- ly 20 pounds per man, stunned port's defense the last three line of sC'rimmage.. Thl? Devlls llipolis has lost aeven ttrai&amp;ht
to capture their first
~outh- ier the Asbleym~ bad s~
Gallipolis' on.ly seore came in Uoo, Chris Roderitk fum bled, I Callipoli:;; early in the second periods, tile Gallians ph·ked totaled 117 yards rushmg and wtthout a victory.
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eastern Ohio League trtu~ph ped a GAHS dnve oo their the second penod. lt was set up and Tom King pounf'ed on the f)f'riod when Ala n Wallace ptck- up only one first down. and , passing.
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I own 17, Buddy Moore threw by a fumbled punt by Alan Wal· oval for Middll?port. Closest 1ed up 23 yards on the anc ient managed to pi1•k up only
Middleport lost die lei'Vlctl
The ' victory . Middleport's first aperfect40-yardstriketoball- lace on th.e Jacke.ts' 21. just be- GAHS t·amt' to storin,e arter statute of liberty play. It came' yards rushing -in 15 ground
Al&lt;m. Wallace wa s. the big gun . of junior end JobD BJaU bt .-.
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l''r 1dayt· the first quarter• He 1affered ·
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since 1962, bac k Bruee Wa11_ace: Th a t put fore th.. flrst pert od en ded. . their only TD was in the fourtb aft.!!r a 27-yard aerial
from pays.
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GAHS used three plays m period.
, Moore to Bruce Wallace, but I .Middleport ·5 h.cu·d . chargi ng mgh! . The speedy fullback cu a possibl~ fraC"tured arm. He -:
SEOAL losing streak for the lin~.
the first, and two mOJ'e tn the Bill Wam sley in rercepted a ,c;A IIS st &lt;~vt•d nff 1he visitors ' forwanl wall, ll·d by Krn Har- 1 ~.ct~d ~; 7 yards m 19 _a~~e~pt~ was replaced by a 115-pouud.
Meigs county eleven.
Alan Wallace was stopped for second ~fore Ed Howard crash· Moore-to Bruce \Va l l ac~ pass 1thr eat by sloppmg MHS un the ns. Torn King and Bill Jl &lt;.~ lley . Ht e . reor~e Sauer a e · ' freshman, Mart TaanebiU, It was Middleport's first win nu gain on the ~ns uing
play. ed over left tackle to reduce the on the Jackets 42. Th al was the Orvils 24 .
1and Bnb Caruthers. made Gal- m IJ Jatmts The Wallace boys I who gave • good aecoaDt If ·
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. J'IS ·m s1· x years, Th en came u1e sh-ker
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GAHS wa s tn
· M1ddl&lt;::·
, Mtrr tli.1t, \1 11S drove to Gal- . lw ' s pass1ng
· aii&lt;JI' k· ·trn po::;s•' ble .1 were outstandmg on dt"fem.e ' bimtelf ·
over Ga II1po
"'- for coun1 1o 8"
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and the Jackets 16th in
36 Gallipolis that is.
20 seconds remained in the half port territory at fer the
first tia·s 41. &lt;tr1d lfl in the 1hird per 1CAHS quartt-&gt;rtlaf'k Chris Hod· too,
For Ga llipolis, Bill Wamsely
~ames with the Blue Devils Righthalf George Sauer took at '·his. point.
I 1~riod. A loss uf six yHrds (Har iod . O;.m Gilmore intercepted I e~lt'k com pl e1ed tmly: twu
of For Ga llipolis, Dan Gtlmore was agam outstandmg on desm('e 19~. .
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ha~doff from Moore, cut off R1cha rd Long slammed . off , ns broke thro_ughl by Jake E ts· :1 !VIoore :1en&lt;J I to end one e1ght IWI'J als ·last mght. for . a picked up 34 yards in five at· lt&gt;nse . Paul Eich, Stan RobinThe w•.n lifted the Ashleymen · lett tackle, and fumbled the left t~ek le for the extra pomts. el. and lwo mcomp lete pass~s ! tllrl":ll. Nelllier team threaten· mt';J ger 11 yards. He Just dtd- tempts. and Hlcllard Long had son, anl Earl MCCormick came
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Into undisputed seventh place, ball. Out of nowhere came the ~ut Bill Halley, 185-pound sen- ~ stopped GAl-IS at that point. led in the final period.
n't have any tm1e back there i 35 m nine tnes. Ed Howard add- through w1th several nlce
an~ ~rapped Coach T~rry Hans- flashy Alan Wallace. He scoop- JOT tackle and .Bob Caruth~s Middleport came w• tll1n mch· 1 The Yellow Jackets.
after - loo ma ny J ackets kt&gt;pt break- Ifd 20 and Jake Eisel IO. Roder. lackles.
ley's lads to. the. bottom of the ed up t~e .ball: r~ced toward stopped the Devtl s'~ fu!lback m- es of scoring in the second per- penwttmg lial!i po!JS 78 ya rds ing through.
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1ick had seven net yards in si:q
e'. ght-~eam c1rcutt. MHS t.s now t~e Galhpo~ ts s1deh~, and be- ches from the g~al. Th~t com· iod . T~e Jackets marctwd 65 , r~ shmg in 15 pla~s.' . and five ~ Ml!S wound up wi th 181 neq aUt•rnpts.
Next Fnday. Calhpoh9 trav1-4:0 ·.m league play, Galha Ac· hmd beautiful blockmg, raced pleted the game s sconng.
yards m 16 plays _ to t h e I fnst downs m the mmal p':'rlod . jyards rushmg Hl 46 ground play&lt;; 1
els to Po~eroy to meet t b I
ademy o-5-o .
41 yards to put the Jacltets a- Other than the Blue Dev ils' 1&lt;;AHS one-foot line - as th~ dug in. and stopped everything , Ltl tll:' Buddy .\1oore. a 135 ·1 Thr Ja(·kets racked up
14 league-leadmg. and unbeaten
~!though t~e visiting Yellow head, 6-0: Brother Bruce raced lone score. :Gallipolis threat .. n- 1.hall ended. A 15-yard p&lt;Ni from :the Gall i;Jns r1ad to of fer there-; pound Jun tor quarterback. com- 1first downs .. and pe r.mit ttod .the Purple Panthers. Middleport
Jaekets dommated the game ' around nght end for the extra ,ed but once. 'that was in t h e Moore to Bruce Walla ce pul itl alter.
Ipleted f1ve of JO passes for 90 Dev•ls but s1x - all m the firSt 1plays al Jackson.

41 yards to put Coach Bob Ashley's lads out m front, 6-0. Bruce
far right lB Middleport' ri P
5 left fn the fl rst. Getting ready to cut down a GAHS defender on the
sen num~er 55 Middle • rt en thr s, number 66. In the middle, trying to catch Wallace is Gallia's John Magma.
J·- - - - - · - - po• won e game, 8·6 to snap a three-year, 13-game winless streak in the SEOAL.

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GALLIPOW (II
PL.\YER.-Poo. TCB YO AVG
GUmore, RH ....... t 34 U
Howard _........... 6 20 4.0
Long, FB .. .. .. ••. 9 35 3.1
Eisel, LH .. .. .. . • . 5 10 2.0
Roderick, QB .. .. . 8 7 1.1
TOTALS .. .. .. .. .. . 10 101 U
MIDDLEPORT (81
PLA YER.-Poo. TCB YG AVG
A. Wallace, FB .... _ 19 117 6.1
G. Sauer, RH ...... 11 37 3.3
B. Wallace, LH .... _ 13 32 2.4
W. Moore, QB .. .. .. 3 -5 ·U
TOTALS .. .. .. .. .. 45 111 3.9
TEAM STATISTICS
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Gallipolis .. .. 0 6 0 0 Mi~dleport ... 8 0 0 0 FIRST DOWNS
GallipoliJ .. 5 1 0 0 I
Middleport . 2 7 4 1 - 14
YARDS GAINED RUSHiNG
Gallipolis .. .. 78 18 13 10 - 111
Middleport . . 43 73 57 39 - 21.2
YARDS LOST RUSIUNG
Gallipolis . .. . 1 o 1 11 - I!
Middleport _. o 11 5 a - 11
NET YARDS RUSHiNG
GalllpoliJ .. . 77 18 L2 ·I - 1116
Middleport .. 43 62 52 24 - 181
PASSES ATTEMPTED
Gallipolis ... _ 1 0 o 7 _ 8
Middleport .. - I I 2 1 - 10 1
PASSES COMPLETED
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Middleport .•. I 3 I 0- I
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was r lim&lt;tXfd witll a lwo yard
tnuchaown run by Dyer.
During the second quarter Belpre built up its le3d to wht"re tt

Columbus Brookhaven 16
Columbus South 0
Franklin 42
. Columbus Aquinas 0
A 11
r ngton 14
Mount Vernon 12
GollipoliJ · · · 0 0 I I Z Logan's Chleftolns
Worthinglon 21 Whitehall 7
MASON - John Noland soor.
Middleport · · i 0 0 0 0 tllelr sweep loward a second Grandview 40 Urbana 6
ed
three touchdowns Friday
~ARDStllip GAINKD PASSING
consecutive SEOAL champion· Groveport 30 Hilliard 0
night
to lead St. Marys to a
. olls · · ·• · 0 0 ' II - II ship Friday night with a 34 • 6 Hamilton Township 34
Middleport
-. 40f7 a 0 - 80 v1 ctory over NeIsonv1·ue.
Teays Va11 ey 41-7 victory over the Wibama
NET
RUSR·PASS
White Falcons at Bachtel Field.
Galllpolla _ 77 11 12 10 _ 117 With All • SEQ
halfback Newark 13 Chillicothe 12
The game marked the final
Middleport . 83 1011 55 24 _ 271 George Hummel used only as 1 Watkins Memorial 40
home
appearance of the season
FUMBLES BY
punter due tD a knee Injury,
Granville
for
the
Falcons who now have
Pomeroy 20 Athens 12
Gatpo
II . lis ... J o 0 o- 1 fullback Dale Brenning took up Middl
tar.tu u 6
lost seven games and ty1na one .
Middleport . 1 0 1 0 _ 3 the slack and powered t h e
epor
.a po s
play al Spencer and at
FAMILY DAY- Last Sunday was family day at the Pomeroy Gun club and a large group of membera, their RPCOVERE 8
Chiefs to their win.
Logan 34 Neloonvllle 6
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D
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Springfield
Shawnee
!4
RutlaJld
Oil tile next two Frlfamilies and other guests were on hand to enjoy the once·a-year event. In the top photo, Wayne Swisher, second Galllpollo .... 1 o o o _ t l Logan taUied In the first
Greonon
from the right, trap shoots while Dr. Clyde Ingels waits his turn at the far right. Others in the photo, I to r, ~re
:1 0 I 0 3 iod going 11 yards in 14
Marietta 42 Ironton 20
put St. Mary• on the
Paul Baker, who won the Class A championship for the day; D1ck Wmebrenner and Harold Smith, Class B wtn· Middleport
PENALTIES
to
send
Brenning
the
Port
Clinton
20
scoreboard
for the first Ume
ner. Everyone had a turn at trap shooting and h ere (middle picture) Mrs. Clyde Ingels, who won the Women's class,
Bedford (Mich.) 18 early In the llrst period whoa
plllls the trigger of a 12 gauge shotgun while her hu sband looks on. Others in the. photo I to r are Mr. and Mrs. Gallipollt ... 10 Ill I 0 - 34 yard for the TO with
Middleport
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30
malnlng.
Harbor
:rr Glbonsburg 18 he raced 65 yards on a punt , ..
Roger Winebrenner, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Riggs, Curt Mc':Jauiel, and Mrs. Don Betzmg. At boltom, Richard Jones,
PUNTS
GaiUpolis:
Long,
Nelsonville
tied
the
In
Elyria
32
Sandusky
8 •
turn for the touchdown. ·r 0 m
in behalf of Gun Club President Dor Schaefer. presents trophies to the wmners of the family day tr~p shootmg
5-146
yards;
Middleport
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A.
Willthe
second
period
after
Berea
52
Bedford
28
Summers kicked the extra point
oontests. Receiving trophies, I tor, are Dr. Keith Riggs, Class C winner; Paul Baker, Mrs. Ingels and Smith.- Sen·
back Richard Polley
Helgllts 22
to make tho score HI. sumace, 2-65.
tlnel Photos.
SCOruNG··- Gallipolis : Ho. a Logan fumble on tlte
Berea Midpark men was succe9Siul. "' 11 v e
ward, &amp;-yard run, 11 :20 left In tslno' 14 yard line. On the third
20 Medina 16
extra point kicks out of o1J:
oecond period. Long run failed. play little Gary Haynes 11ped
12
tried through the evening.
Middleport: A. Wallace, 41 • yards lo score with 6:01 left In
Palneoville Harvey 12 rue) The oecond tauchdown of tbo
By United Prm International
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Springfield North 0 yards 00 pickup ol lumble. the period,
WlckUffe 11
game came on a two y or d
Pandora Gilboa 26
J Greenview 30 Southeastern It
PATS - B. Wallace, run, 3:30 The Chleltolno then drove
Painesville Riverside
plunge by Dave Hickman ro
S n ervllle 14 1Me&lt;hanlcsburg 71
left m lira!.
yards In 12 plays ot oend quar- Chardon 41 JefferiDD 20
cap a 33 yard drive !or I b •
pe c
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West Liberty Sal•m 0
( - u._ - I
terback Jobn
the final Verm!Uon 18 Huron 6
Summers missed hll on.
Shawn•e 18 Kenton
Tecumseh 30 Northwestern 0
GALLIPOW
lib: yards to paydirt with 71 aec. Welllngton 8 Mldvlew 8
ly extra point kick to make the
Celina 34 Coldwater 16
Dayton Rooaevolt It
Ends - Ei..atJ&amp;le,
Gibert, onct. left In the half. Jim Brandt Oberlin 38 New London 14
score 13-j) al the end of Ute llrll
North Gallla put
together tors opened on their own 30 Elida 20 Ottawa 14
Dayton Meadowdale 8 McCormick.
added the twc&gt;polnter lor 1 14-8 Klrlland 24 Cardinal 1
Waynesfield 28
Dayton Fairview 34
Tackleo - BUI'IIetl, Lee, Elch, balltlme lead.
Lakewood St. Edward 26
Hlckman tallied again oa 1
two long dnves. both good for yard lin~ and in 10 plays, hit·
BLlckeye Loc~l 6
Dayton Stiven 0 Hamilton.
~gan .struck twtee In t h 1
ToledO' Clay
run in the secoo
4
31
26
touchdowns, one In the oecond ting on passes of
and
Perry 20
· Dayton Stebbens 8
Guanla - RobillJOII, Smith, flurd pertod on drlvea ol t18 and Geneva 24 Beachwood 2
The drive bad started
and the other m the fourth per- yards, scored from one foot out,
Lima Central Catholic 0
Beavercreok 8 &lt;tiel Janey.
47 yards. With 6:11 left Gauer Cle81'Vlew 2t Lorain St. Mary from the St. Morys' 29 yard
lod, to defeat Southern Local In Chick sneaking in. Again the Fremont 14 Findlay 8
Franklin t8 Lebanon 6
Centers - Wamsley, Mil· hit Brandt witll a It-yard touch- Flrelando tl8 Black RIVI!r 6
Summers' kick was good
a Southern Valley Football Con· EP !ailed. There was 7:42 left Wintersville ?:1
Covington 26 Graham Local I
nu,.en.
down paoa and Brenning added Manofteld Senlor 20 Marton 1 lor a 2141 lead. Handy BuUIerence game Friday night. 12- ;in the linal./"'riod.
Wellsburg &lt;W. Va) ! Miami East 32 Nortlteastern I
Fullbacb - Lonr. Howard, the conversion to make lt 2M. Coshocton e
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Toronto 14 Mi"io-Junction 6
Wilmington 28 Greenfield 8
Greene.
Only U seconds rema!Ded
MaDsneld Madison
with a one yard pltm..
Dan
Chick, quarterback. Sou thern. with Steve Cleland, Cadiz 24 Dillonvale 6
Marion Catholic 8
Quartrback1 .... Roderick.
wben halfback Dale Mlller,
Clear FJJrk H t')'eatline 0
in tne same-quarter. That
throw key passes in both dnves.' rlgbt halfback, doing the beavy Weirton (W. Va.) Madonna 28
Big Walnut 0 Halfbacks - Anderson, Gil· lng lor Hummel, !allied
Bellefontaine 8 St. Marya I
with the ectra point,
Coach Pete Ntbert s . boys aod land assaultmg. really never
Jeffer&lt;on Union 12 Richwood 20 Mt. Gilead II
moro, Eisel.
the four yard line and a IH Hlcksvrn.. 14 Leipalc 8
he visitor' a 21-11 h8lf·
thosl! of Coaeh Bill Pnddy "ere rn..ed tile ball well untU late Adena 20 Yorkville 6
Pleasant 26 Colonel Cnwlonl 0
MIDDLEPORT
ead.
Vanlue ZO Cory Rawoon 8
lead. ·
about OVI!II on the ground . The in the game. ~e Tornadoes got Tiltonsville 14 Union Local 0 Riverale 34 Ridgedale 1
Ends Hood, Tanneblll, The final score came 111 the Blulltou 20 Ada 0
Noland got bock Into the tel
Gall)ans had 116 yards ?n the to th• Galhans 32 yard line '" East Liverpool 26
Elgtn :rr Mohawk 8
Blake, Vance.
fourth quarter alter Steve
Lake 28 Lotan IIllis I In the third quarter as he ...,_
turf, Southern 126. But II was ~~ second qu~rter, did notbMartins Ferry 18 Bucyrus 8 Norwalk 6
Tacldes- Halley, Plckent.
ery intercepte4 a Hound
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different. In the air.
rng threatening'" the third, but Benwood &lt;W. Va.l Union 26
Bellevue It Tiffin 8
Guards- H.vrl1, !fumpbreyi, on thelosen' S3 yord Uno.
Jackson an H lead.
run ~~·~,:~.:n ;y~y.:
Clilck compl- five of 10 at- nearly scored In the fourth .
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Bridgeport ~ Galion 20 Shelby 14
King.
nlng smashed U.... )'lldl
Welistan came back In I b o Summero made good on both
tempi&lt; good for 121 yard• whtle 0P"ntng on thetr own 38 Bl· Salem 28 Wellsvtlle 6
Willard 12 Upper Sandusky 0
Centeri _. Aehley Caruthers score with 1·10 JelL
liOCODll period with only eiJbt utra point tries and the "lrd
Southern quarterback
Bobby ter Gallia led 12.0, the Torna· Youngstown Rayen 8
Carey 38 River Valley 16
Fullbacks - A. Wollace. ·
WEuSroN WINS
oacondl .rematninl ao Etvln quarter score wwo 41.0. "'
Grueser htt on four of ll iood does moved to the one foot hne I
Youngstown East S Buckeye Va\1ey 26 Olnangy 1' Qnarterbacb ...:. B. Moore.
Fullback TIITJ ErvlD
a 48 yard drive to score Milton Roush
•cored on I
ror 3S yards.
.
but ran out .0 f .tim£".
! Hopedale Re serve s 48
I Wapakoneta 20 Van Wert 8
Hallbaclt:l - G. Sauer, B. ed that he .... lully
th n ard lin A
"=G tt Galba back Oth
t t t
h
N Jh
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e.
run
yard pass !rom Randy van
•..._ are e,
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" sa "tcs ' ow
or ·
New Athens 0 Coventry 26 Ken! Roosevelt D Wallace.
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tho EP ~ailed and Jacbon•• Meter in the final porlod •• •
oponed the acorlng lor the win- ; G&lt;tllla fumbled twice, recovel' Sebring 20 Columbiana 0
Tallmadge 6 Stow o
the GallipoliJ pmo two
H lead held.
h
w 1
nora with 2:18 left In the oec· ed both, while Southen also fum· Hamilton Taft llll
Nordonla 20 Green 6
ago by acorin• all of
The Rockets earned
their Reg ~ s utou. lor the Falcons.
CenterblU'J 8 111111dale f
~quarter OD a touchdown run bled twice, recovermg but one.
Mn•anore 20 Mancbester 8
Clrel~ 21 litllaboro 18
points Friday lllgbt In I cbllJ. victory In the ftnal period
poinf Hart kicked lbe extra
!rOITl one yard out. An attempt· , Southern had 15 yards In pen·
·Next week Southern
plays Waynedalt 34 Norwayne IS
Piketon 5I N!lrtbwest 18
lng 12-i victoey over arclt·rival 71 yard drive that ended
ttd EP pu1 fizzled. The TO caJ&gt; allies, North Gallla 35: Soutb· Glouster at Racine
Friday Smtthville 8 Doylestown 8 (de) Portsmouth Notre Dame 48
Jackson.
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Ervin golnl fn !rom ihe 0 n
St. Marys rolled up •n bnprea.
P"1a 114 yard drive In 10 playa, ern mtercepted one Galhan pass, nlgbt. North Gallla ts boot tD Mentor 20 WUiougbby South 14.
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.New BOlton 12 The lronmen look 1 8-o lead y•rd otrtp,e. This oame with 8 ,
224 yards on the ground
t110; biJgeot gainer belnl
I North Gallla did not Intercept Hannan Trace next
Thursday Fairport 30
Waverly sa VaD.~ It ,
with a:S5 left ill the IOCOild per- Ol showiDc mr the clock.
while holding lhe Falcono to
Clll'CI:· pau of 2tl yards.
any Southern passes.
ntght.
Ashtabula Edgewood 12 Minford t
.
lod by drlvi!IJ Ill yardJ to aenil Well!lon then bad lo slo
65. They hit on two ol five pass.
JiGrth Gltllla was held
In Southern now Is 3·3-1 overall_ By quarters:
West HollllO!I L2 '11lree Rl..-a 8
~th West 0 quarterback ~. lllrrlson tho Jackson arive on their
es for 56 yards While the P'al·
etJi:k bt·Southern until !ale 1nl2·2 In the league; North Gallta j North Gallla ..... . o1 o 6- 1.2 Zan&lt;svllle Rosecrana 11
Piketon 18 Norlliwat 11
final ·!our yardt lor the TO. yaid line about lOur
made good on two of lour
44 Yards. First downs fa.
!be lhlril period wben the viii· Is 2-2 In tht SVAC, H overall. Racine . . .....•. . 0 o o 0 - 0
FfWJIIIIq 18 Oolwal&gt;a 21 Laadoa :a
11u117 lleDr7'a two •
laltllo ciincb 1111 bfl WilL
St. Maryo, lH,

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Honor Students
Letters Sent
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Riding Club to
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Tho Melt!s County
Rldllll
Club will ~old its regular month·
ly meeting Tuesday , October
l82, 120,
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27 at 7:30p .m. at the Rock l
Springs Grange hall . Several
items of business are on the a·
Four 1Uo Grande College
Esther Clark. president of the 1.05, Kanawh&lt;:~ falls, 3 64. Char
T~e following students have ~.enda., Also, a film . en!!tled,
eds have been cbosen u
outgoing OOard of trustees of leston 17 95. London. Marmer rece1ved grades or B or above They re Off and Runrung will
leaders for tbe 196HS season,
Meigs Memorial Hospital, [nc. and Winfield dam s were on the I during the first six weeks' per- ~ shown. Tlus film concerns
and two other girls have
today publicly released 6 letter sills .
iod at Eastern High Schol the raising of quarter h.orses.
}o'RESHMEN , Twila Karr.
Ridin.g club ~embers Sl:U~ all
chosen as alternates.
that is bt.ing sent to each phy· Boat movements1 .
Two of the cheerleaders
sician who served on the starr Ohio River - Chnsty up 14 ,
meetmgs durmg the
wmter l
freshmen . The} are Sarah Dorthere under the soon·to-be de- 6:20 p.m ; Robert Reed up 14, . SOPHOMORES, Jack1e Bahr months will begin at 7:30 p.m.
an, New Albany, and Ned a
solved board.
8·40 p.m.; Cherokee down 14 .11XJ, Karen Carter, Linda Hen· Refreshments win be served by 1
Bradford, Middleport,
1 a m .: Zimmer 1own 14 , 6 :W dcrson. Mary Mankin. Edna Me· the club.
The other two
The letter &lt;eads:
a.~ : Vulcan down .1~. 4:40 ':!..' !Coy.' .Dennis Newland. Patrlc· l = = = = = = = = = terved as cheerleaders last year
" May I take thi s opportun- m., Natwnal up 16, .Uo am., w .Smllh .
and were re-eelected this year.
I ily to thank you for the help OVEC u~ ~6, 6.30 &lt;1.1~ -: Ess~ l JUNIORS , Bill Allen, Greg SPECIALIZED
They are: Sondra Drake, a
which you have extended the Pennsylvama up 17 · 2 20 a.m.,
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RiCHARD E. CARTER
courtesy you have displayed and Jefferson up 17, 4 a m_: Blue 1Bal ;y \ X f:h · ~ry K ~n hl 1~ - SEVERELY DEAFENED
em, Nelsonville, a sophomore.
the fina1wial support you have Seal down 18. 3·r,5 a~. ; A. E. !fa L~~~~~s. ~~bc~ 1 , 1 n~'~s·sel;~n·
'l'he two alternates are Mary
given to the boar d of trustees Dyke down 19.
\0 . 55 p.m..
McCurdy, a sophomore
of Meigs Memorial Hospital. Inc. Bob Benter down 19, .4
SENIORS, Wilma Atherton,
Coshocton, and Linda Net!,
in our attempt to operate thi s Sally .Polk down 19. 5.30 [l.ID., Dumu Baer. ltoger Bahr, M~rti'eshman from Kitts Hill .
I t-:ospial.
Orleman down 23, 5 am . : El- rilee Coleman, Alice HarriS,
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gercliff up 23. 7:20 p.m : Jerry Kenneth Hartung, Barbara LaDLY 3-4550
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Bot have an intercollegiate foot·· we regret that our associa· Bosworth down 23. 10 p.m.: ham, Rose Marcinko, Iris Meball team, the clleerleaders will
tion cannot continue on the bas. Philip Sporn dnwn 23, JO p.m.; Coy.
245 E. State St. Athens
first perfilrm at Rio Grande
is that it has the past wo \ Inca down Greenup 11 :40 p.m.;
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College's £irst basketball game. Announcei?cnt 1s bemg. made1years.
Pame a . up " e a. 1 p rn ., _ _ _ _ _ _
This game which will be part of the appomtment of Richard
•. 1 is with the deepest feel- Warren Hougland aown Mel·
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8 Ed
eo t Rd .
dahl :HO p.m.; Ravenswood up
o. Rio Grande Colleges Home- · ar er,
gem n
·· mg that l vmtr !h1s letter to
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coming celebration will be play~ as Deputy District Grand Mas·
,.
Meld(!h\ 6:15 p.m.:
Western 1
,
ed Saturdey, November 21, at ter of.tlle 12th Masonic District y~u.
_ .
dow~ Mcl~~hl ~ p.m.:. ';· W.'
3 p.m. in the GaiUa Academy of Oh~o by the Grande Lodge i rhe new corporatwu ~s expect- Swell up ···1eldahl 9.D&lt;J p . n~- ·
High School gymn.Jsium in Gal- of Ohw. Th~ appointmtent was ed to take over operatwn of. the John Hood up Meldahl 12 .10
·lipoli! Ohio.
made at the 155th annual com· 41 bed cour.ty owneJ factlity a.m.; Lady Hosemary up . Mel"
AT THE
Rio' Grande College's oppon- munication held in Clveland.
on Mulberry Heights et mid· ?ahl 1:35 a.m .: Walter Beck·
ett will be Michigan Lutheran
,
nlriht Oct. 25. Harold Sauer has ]Ord up l't~eldahl 3·45 a.m .
C ll
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Mr. Carter surce.ed!li Theodore been appoint::d new buard chair- 1 Galhpnhs Dam - HPllable up
o ege of petrOlt, M1ch.
1 Reed. Pomeroy bankPr.
who ( man
: l0:15 p.m.; Hnrvey
Jordon
j h&lt;~ s held the post for the pas1
I down '/.:40 a.111 ..Sycamore up
MULBERRY AVE., POMEROY
. ..,1.,,...,.,.""'""""'""'--""'
·· ' three years - The n~w distnct l
j 7:45 a.m.; Or{'O up 8:10a.m .
. . dep~ty ha s been acl1ve m. Ma· 1 Firf' Balon Routine
Kanawha River - Semet up [
: some orders fo r over 20 years.
j Lundnn 5 a_m_; Allen R. Mer·
He is a member. and Past Mas· 11 Highlights Show
1rill down Marmet 7:15 p.m.;
EVERYONE WELCOME
·: ter of Morning Dawn Lodge No.,
.
.
10. P, Shearer do\vn Marmelll: Sponsored By Tho:
Free and Accepted Mason, I A. f1rt' ~aton routmf' by J:-um ! 10 p.m : o . F'. ShPnrer down
••• n" Gallipolis
MEIGS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CLUB
Chapter, RoyJ.l Arch , Major Mike Mulford ;_md .'ip€· 1Marmet 11:10 p.m.: Helen z.I
Pd. Pol. Adv.
In Middleport
~ · Masons, Moriah Council, Ruyal ·c.ial twirler ?Ioria Buck_ high. Idown Marmet 12 :05 a.m.; Lucy
Miss Maxine Bennett of Co- and Select Masons. a 1n~mber light ed halftime entertamment . Jane Lucas down Winfield 5
lumbus is recuperating from and Past Commander o! .The by the :omeroy . high school 1p.m .: Glendora up Win(ield 8:- 1
throat B\l'gery and is visiting Hose Commande~. , Kmghts b~nd d~r~ng th~ P&lt;mther·Athens 105 p.m.; Thelma Ann up Winwitb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Templar, and .o\laddm Shnne ~[ game F nday n1ght.
fi eld 11 :45 p.m. ; Celia Shearer
Colu~bus " a~d the Gal\Jpohs ! The two band memb€'rs drew I up WmiJ&lt;&gt;ld 2 55 am.·
Charles Bennett
Mrs. Don Burkey of MarJetta Galhpohs ;,hnne Club.
loud &lt;~pplause for their baton
is visiting with h~ parents, Pnor to his dppointment he! tw1rltng performance to the mu~· C. A. . Enumsh, a pa- 1w.\ls servmg as educatiOnal dL·[ sic of "76 Trombones."
The presentation of the Pome- 1
uent at Me1gs G:neral Hosptt· . rector of Morning Dawn Lodge.
al, and Mrs. Emnush. Mrs. E~rl Mr. Carter is aclive in chruch roy band was opened with the
~ough:r of Columbus also VIS· affairs, being a member of SL fanfare and then the sound of I - - - - - - - - - tt.ed w1th her parents rec~n~ly. r Peters Episcopal church. and instrumenl s to the
tune of !
Mrs. Eugene Snyder ol San .
. - " . W d n f ''Look Sharp ..
, Among
those who cnlered
,
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1s ser·vmg as ..:1emor ar e o
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D1.ego. Ca~tf. srnved by plane that rhu.rch . He 15 manager of During a precision orm seg- Holzer hosp1ln 1n t e past .
!h1s .w.e~k m .the area wh~re s.he i the Haskins Tanner clothing ment of the show, the band hours were ~s. Harold E. Oh·
IS vrsltisg Wlth her aunt, Miss , store. and has been active in played and marched to th~ mu- ver, 65 GarfJeld Ave., Jeffrey
Hazel Vancooney and relaltves busi ness cirdes. having been sic of AI Hurt's " Java."·
! Lee Cameron,
89 Edge~ont
chairman of the Ael1lil ·Mer- ~ Majorettes are Pam O'Brien, Rd ., Mr~ .. Ros~lla Brumfield,
chants organization.
Sandy Thomas , Linda Moore, Rt. 1 Patnot. Tilden .Thacker,
He is m3rfied ' to ttie· forrner Peggy Hoffner, Nancy Asb and Thurman. John R. Pnddy. Rt.
.
Naida Jt&gt;Anne ·:Spear · arid :.they IC&lt;~ndy Grueser. Drum Majorette 3 Leon, W. Va., Mrs Wallace
have two interesting children, is Oo~na Crow.
L. Reuter. 1511 Nye Ave .. Po':"·
Ricky 10 andcAmji. .1~- ; : ::
' eroy, Mrs. Charles T. CurtiS,
SPECIAL MEETING
Minersville, Mrs. Jerry A. Deck,
v· nt
Worshipful Master Albert G. Well~ton, and Dwight W. CorIn 1 on .
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Recent guests of Miss Hazel [ Wood&lt;1rd announced Pomeroy bm, t. 1 1p ey, · fl.
VAncooney and Mr s.
Emma Lodge No. 164 F &amp; AM will
Births
Smith wer'! the latter's son. Mr ., hold a special meeting Monday. Mrs. Robert H. Burson, Rt. 1
and Mrs. C. C. Cope ol' Algood, IOct: 26. at 7:30p.m. at th.e Ma- Shade, son, 3:2.1 a.m. Friday.
1Tennessee; Mrs. Okey He.rwy :;omc Temple. There Will be Mrs. Robert M. Gilland. New
and Mrs. Maxine Henry and . work in the second degree for Haven w. Va ., son, 2:30 a.m.
· Mr&gt;. Ruth Mi.ke11 or G.11lipolls. [two candidates. Resfreshments FridvY .
and Mrs. WendeU . ~.er· \·wi\1 be served after the meet· :
.
,
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IJachMr. and
children ar~ vtsmng mg
DIScharged
in Marietta today with the lal· - ·
·- Patients recently discharged
ter' s twin sister and family , I
SCHEDULE GIVEN
included Mar::=hall Comer. Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Sherma~ H~cker· ! A schedule (or the street Mrs. Archie Brooks, Mrs. Cia~·
· ·on and ramilv .
~cavenger to make its rounds de Joins, Miss Florence Plul~
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'I in Middleport was announced lips, Mrs. FrankOb
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s orn~, Mrs.
l'}AI,
today by Village officials. The Robert Bischoff, Mrs.
~,al- ~
\.,.
Iscavenger will be in the first colm Hooper, James
Leitch,
ward on Monday's, second ward Claude Van Hoose, .Ja m e s
Tuesday's, third ward, Wednes-] Smith, Mrs. Mollie Saunders,
day's, fourth ward, Thursdny'-s 1Mrs. Victor Stanson. James Ro·
\
and fifth ward on Friday's. May-~ berts, Pearl Cash, Mrs. Louise
everything :
- Oct. 25
or Lee Smith requests that res- Haws, and James R. ~Sayre. I
excitpt
The ctea~ons and deaconesse.s iden1s of the t OWQ keep the I I
.._ of the Middleport Pre:.;bylerJ· schedul{' and have their cars 1
I
your budcet. . an Church are ~pon.soring
off U1e streets nn da~:s when ! ' Dr. T. J. Bradshaw
Downspout runolf ••• house 1o sanrlary rummage s&lt;1le this v;eek at the the scavenger JS m th~1r ward .!
a,wer line ••• foundation footing _d,ains church, Thursday, Friday and t
.
Optometrist
••• stormdralns •.. l!ausetosl!pftcta~k s.1 turday. Sandwiches and co!· I
lOCAL TEMPS
A
1t
1- 1
connections ••• llwn and garden dram·
.
·
~For
rPpo n men
age ••• all made easy with economical . fee Will also be available.
T~r. tem~er~ture in Pomeroy's
IUper·strength Gering SewerJOrain pipa I
o.ct. 26
.
. busmess dJstncL was ~2 d~grees
Ph
WY 2..3279
rnadeofspecillhiRh-impactplastic:. I T~~ Me!g~ Memon.&lt;J\ Hospt lal at 11:.35 a .m today under su n- 1
one
•Onamancanfnstallo!lerJO(J
auxJiiary wrll meet 111 the hos· ny sktes.
I ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __;
1
feetiRhilUI.
'l pital cafeteria, Monday at 5 - - -I
137 N. Second Ave.
ecutswithordinaryhand s~w.
p.m. All members are urged l.o Methodi st of Pomerov
will
Middleport, 0 .
"~~v~nt wtldec1leakproot
attend.
mf'et at. the church r;~m 10 to
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10tnlrng.
Th
M'ddl
B
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B
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i No cementinr required witlt
e. 1 eport an
o.os - 2 o clock on Oc t. 28.
:,_ perforated pipe.
ers Will meet Monday evemng,
- ~ -• CUnpllte line of fiHinas.
Oct. 26 in the band room at the I
erlllahtweight~Jndtasytoh•ruUt.
high school at 7:30p.m. All
e Available in either $Oiid or
band parents an' urged to at· '
''
lend
:
' · llf(orottJL
The Pom'.:'!roy WCTU will meet
. - - - - - - - - - - , Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the
First Baptist Church.
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OCT. 27
[ The Jolly Bunch Sewin~ Club '
wnt meet Tuesday evemng at
the home of Mrs. Wil1is Grue·
I ser on Fourth-St. at 7:30 p.m.
OCT. 28
The Star Class of the Syra·
cuse Fir8t. United Presbyterian I
PHONE 460
will hold a rummage I
OPP. 8. &amp; 0. DEPOT
I Church,
sale in the council room of the I
Pt. Pt.. sent, W.Va.
Syracuse Town Hall. Octobet
2f.30-31, from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m.
each day. The main feaI.
ture
of
he sale is embroidery
BUDGET TERMS
NOW YOU CAN HAVE
work done by the late Miss
Sylvia Roush.
BEAUTIFUL NEW FLOORS AT LOW CdSTI
CASH &amp; CARRY
The Woman's Society of Chris·
Armstrong linoleum, Sandran, floor tile, you name
CASH &amp; DELIVERY tian Service and the Wesley an
it,
we supply the covering and install tt.e complete
Guild Service of the United

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Pomert&gt;Y·Mld~ 0 ·• Oet. 24• 1964
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Research ccntillues to play
an increasmg lmpcrtanee
In
ell pbases of agri-business and
other induaay
A couple
weeks ago, 11
was my prlvfiege to vislt the
Southern Rleglooal Reseorcb
Laboratory at New OrleBDS.
While Uds particular laboratory does Ita main work on
cotton, it is aiso doing mucll
that will help other parts of
thi! country.
One of the researcb areas belng covered there

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oweet potato Oakes which are
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Associated Radio &amp; TV
(WITH MILLER MAYTAGl
214 E. Main

Pomeroy

Harry A. Mi11er

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re·
searcb will be used by Industry
to put these products on
market. We were ewn
canned samples.
Another area is ftlm coatings
for load products. Theae coat•
ings are r 13de from ratty acids
and starch which can be consumed wtth the prodllCts. An
exarnple is the ccatlng on ratsins in br..kfast fnod. Without
sucb a coating, the raisins dry
up Emd become hard. With It,
they reJ:aJn orginal moisture.
This coating also can be us.
ed on nuts to keep them trom
drying up and h&lt;!comlng ran·
cid. Another place the
nuts are used is in lee cream.
Here the nuts retain
their
crispness, and not become a

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but let's be clear about it: we can t BUY their friencl$hip
and respect.l'm forgiving foreign aid only to countries
who really want to be SELF-supporting and who- are
willing to support AMERICAN policy in our search for

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Citizens For Goldwater·M1ller Committee
Pd. PoL Adv.

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,._,.,b and utllizltloo.
Tilt pblloeophy ol tllll utiliution reoearcb progrllll 11 baole:
To develop, tbr&lt;lulb .....arcb
new lJld ImProved IFiricultural
procesoeo llFld product~; to beip
recapture iolt. markeil;
to
strengthen emtillg marlrer.,
end to fmd ..,. market~.
BENEFITS NOTED
Benefits of lllob a pbilolopllf
are f11r • reachioa. Some are
ready markets for all crops
fanners grow, new lnlonnation
and ~~ (m- our rapidly
expandllli indusay • and con-

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Jftlluclo that will meon ebemlcal and plasUct
blibu IIWIC otandardo for all tries. They are not now

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Utiiiaalim ,.....reb baa beea

WT1ed 00 for: DWl)' years a·
lllOllJ industries producing fn.
duatriol gooda lJld raw mater·
lall. '!'be dividendi bave beelt
enormous. This ia espe&lt;iUiy
true In the field of petro.cbemlcaiJ where oil llld natural PI
bave beet! made to pve up I
whole h09t of new rawmater·
laiJ.
SigniflcanUy, r... m commodltiet ean be used 111 raw materials for almost any of the huge

Market Report

CINCINNA'l'l (UP!) - Llv..
stock:
cattle 421. caJves 100.
Included few toto
ateers and belfera, ccwa 10
what to stock for oale to cent, bardly enougb JliA!en
fermen, and informs consum heifers on offer to make a
ers of the kind of !nod and teat, but Umlled lalea
to
fiber being produced.
110 eents lower, eows steady to
. -. -.. - . .. . .. ... otroog, aome sales 110 blgber,
Planting of th 1965 • t.er bulls steady few Iota good 1150wheat crop t a~t ""; te 1000 lb steers ~1-12, standard
. the south~rn and co::al and low good 17.~1, consign..
lains accord! to
tb- ment uwtty holstein steer• 18,
p and
~~ t' thef we~ small ll)ta good and low choice
e d~Oct 1: m or 1 800-iOO lb heifen 19.00.22, 1 lot
n
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utility and sllmdard 800 ib 18,
Winter wheat seeding was cows !HI, bulls 15-15.110, small
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nearing completion iD supply good and low clloice vealcom belt. Iowa plaoting ers 24-29 about steady.
was Rlm.ost complete, Illlnois The feeder auction receipts
per cent complete, Ohio 85 were 1010. Bulk supply good and
per cent, Indiana 80 per cent, low chGice yearlings and calves
and Missouri 70 per cent.
demand fair best action on high
Harvest of the 1964 com crop good and choice prices steady
was about '1:1 per cent complete to so eents lowe; choice 500-800
at the end of the week. Thla lb steers 17.75-19.60 few bi.gb
compares with about 32 per cent cholca around 750 'lb 20-20.501
picked by the same time last high goad and choice 17-19 iood
season. Picking 1n Illinois was 500-700 ib 11.00.18.20
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45 per cent complete1 Iowa 16 13-15.10,
utility 'n.5Q..l3.501
per cent,Missouri and Kanaaa choice 500-700 lb .heifers .
50 per cent, Ohio 25 per cen~ 18.7&gt;, few higb cboice 17•17.110
Michigan 20 per cent Minne- good ll-16 standard u..13.50'
sota 15 per cent, and Nebraska utility 1o-1i.50; mostly averag~
12 per cent.
choice 300-500 lbl!l. steer
The weather bureau said har· 18.75-20.50 few prime 21 75 high
vest of theM soybean crop was good and ~boice 17.25·19.·25~
rapidly approoching completion 15.75~17.50, standard 12 .75-l5,
in the corn belt area.
choice 300-500 lb heifer
17·18.75, higb good and choice
A dpartment report on 14.7&gt;17.50
good 13 50-16 25
cheese imports for fiscal 1964 standard iz-13 50 uUlity. 10-1i sO
· ' supply
·
s ho~s that us
. . plll'chases of Hogs 2100. Bulk
Uahan types of cheese were 1-3 190-27;, lbs barrows and gilts
from Argentina than sows 1 per cent barrows and
rgreater
.
. moderately ' active, steady
rom.!tal y.
gilts
ltaban types ol cheese from to strong. Top 15 cents
Argentina
totaled 5'023' 320 thon Thursday ' sows steady · 1·3
pounds. lmports of the same 190-230 lbs barrows and
types from IUlly totaled 15.7S.l6.10,1-3 23CJ.250 lb
4,999,271 pounds.
2-3 %50-275 lb 14.50·15, 12
1011 ib sows 12 2513 M 23
In 1952, G!neral Dwigbt Els-- 600 Jb 11.5012.50: ~;. ·•ealdy_;
enhower, campaigning !or the 400-600 lb 10-10 50 few "'2'ao
preslden~ said if elelll.CQ
,_, h 11 50
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go to Korea to seek an Sheep 100. Not enough sheep
to the war.
and iamba offered to teat
A !bought for the day: Scot·
!ish essayist Thomas Carlyle
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All work is a seed sown;
it grows and spreads, and sows
itse1f anew."

NAT Acrs, SINGS
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) "King 01 Cole will appear iD
acting·singing role in .. The
lad of Cat B...Uou/'

When to RepIace Appliances
Is AConcern to Families
County Ext. Ar•n~ Home l!eou.
Gone are the days wben we
uaed equlJllll"nl Wl~l II Uterally
fell apart,. Though we may dis..
card maJor equlment whUe it
is sU!i servi ...bie, we need to
know when and bow to plan for
replacement.
The budiet mater needs to
!mow not bow long a piece of
equipment can be modo to laal,
but bow long - i e like blm
uaually keep it. The avorap Ufe
expectancy of major appUances
has been determined by United
States Department of Agrtcul·
ure researcben. TI!Nt averages C8DNIII much varlaUon which
" due to the owner end user of
equipment. Many factora - how
much equipment lo used, how
llt;lrellully It lo ueed, bow ll la
cared
allec! equipment
Ule. One owner may discard
he considers obsolete

bowever, mainly because
oon • farm raw materials
bad coot quallty and oupply advantage;. Utllizllioo researcb
seeks to bring tbese lllllle advantages to farm crops.
locreullJ&amp; utllizltioo of
cropa throuah researcb b not
an isola!M acUvlty. It Is
ly ooordina!ed In the
tural Rosearcb Service
farm and Jlllll'ketiog
and 111 cem.M In four
tim Relearcb and
dlvloioDJ of USDA's

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at Albany Colli and
Nortborn Division' at
lite Eutent Divilloa at
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p
tbe
the
~~oo
qlllflered In the
glooal Re!em:b Laboratory
Now Orleana.
Each of the,. IlivlakmtJ
reRifCh m problems
national scope, with opectal
on utiiiaaUon of
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Important to
parlicula rqi
0ae .; lbe m;~
wltteb ltao Involved -

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Halloween Perf--t TIDl.e
For partJes,
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ml poulby raticm. n.
......., for prevloua llmitatioal
on lis uae wu 111 content elf
the plctuoat paypol. wbidt
lllldo 11 lolic to bop
and
dtlckeotJ, itt 11Wl)' ...., evlll
wben fed In very sman quanti-

lleleoftltoll Ill llle 8olllt... Diwtslte .u .-IJ ,._..
dowo IOO"l'JJIO 01 lbo - .
Ill lllOOorial, IJOll lite)' ....,
IItie to jpNI&lt;ribe ,.._llliq
melboob IIW ellml..!M lox·
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plcbr lap.
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!be lap !DID a tlllrr, aria-~
oboe! wbJeh II fonnod 1D14J 1
llrand .. 10010 rope ol llbeer
called a - ·
I. Drawtnc. Several lllv....
OR brqbt lcJ&amp;I!tber ..,.. draWl
out to form a .u:,le lllver wiQ
otralgbt.eoed flbera and
1m
Jli'OYed Ullilormlty.
7. Bovlq. Tbe lllvor is ,..
!her drafted 111to o .....U..
strand of llbe.-s. ealloci IOVIoC
and wOUDd on a babbla f01

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.. billion per year, and for weavln&amp;.
their most important farm. 9. War;&gt;iol:. Tltcxuaadl
ol

lfOWD Industrial raw material.
Halloween to a perfect time 12. You as the leadet' "share" An estimated 25. m!Dicm people
1 party and a good time to with the group, and they wUI derlve Income, m whole or m
with othera your abilities "share" with eacb otber.
part, from cotton, and I O&lt;JUnd
· leading recreation. You .will you "entertain" this would
economy for thl.8 commodity is
want the IIJ'OIIP to bave fun, volve mootly "you." By
vital interest to the enUre
won't you? Then it is real im·
you help the othera
portant that you bave fWI
own fun.
Jteseareb bu helped cotton
leading the gamt If you
Here are some
oome of the m,..ket
1
bavtng fun, netther Will t h
and activllleo
oat
s~thetiC3. Colon labgroup.
want to try,
ean
given wash· wear
Here are several rules to
Halloweea ll'ort&amp;me Game
qualltttes. They can be made
low that will help you make
quart milk botUe. a
rot,. beat, scorch and weather
party a success.
spoon and a dish
re81SUtant and oil ~
water
l. Pian something lor I b
of corn are oeeded
repe ant. , _ spectat proper·
first poople to arrive at the
game. Each contestant
tieo are some of lite dramaUc
ty or meeting.
put.s the milk botUe. on
~nd ' :11 • known d~v.elopments
2. Plan for twice Bl
of hill head, holding 1t
at ve been publicized In regame1 as you think you
his left hand. Then
~ent years.. They have helped
10
need.
right hand he scoops up
recaptur"!l. markets
for
3. In plaMing,
keep
of the com ln the
about one nul bon bales of cotmind: the probable number
as he can and standing in
tos,.
.
peopl!, their ages, how
of a mirror tries to pour
. WL: the meeharucal harvesttime you w:lll have, how
of the grains of corn
mg
cotton, one of tbe prGdo you have !nd
spoon to tile bottle as
ble~ that has arisen is refacilities do you have.
ble. For each kernel
mOVJn:e tra~h. Many p~ses
I. Avoid games that w t II fully transferred from the
.
. en m use almoat omce
make any one the "&amp;oat."
to the bottle an appropriate
Eli Whitney mvented the cotton
1 93
5. Sbow the otbua howl
ward will be given tbe player.
m _1 · Or .when Samuel
6. Don't try to get everyone
DrinldDI Straws
. bw.lt .the ftrst .successful
to play the game exactly right. One peroon picks up an inch- !Utile mill m tbe Uruted States
1
Sometimes it'·s fuo t.o make mis- square piece of paper, using m ?90.
.
takes.
iust the straw. Sbe must bold ha~
particular .laboratory
5 eveloped machines which
7. Be ready to change quick~
straw's end of her bn~ath.
to a new game if the present Partner must take it from her, open and clean bales and also
one is not a:oing well.
usi!ll just his straw and place card and clean the cotton.
I. Stop each game while
it on another table at the f t r d A granular ~ard has. also been
eryone is bavlng fun. The
of tne room.
evel~lped. Thi'S machine makes
time you lead game they
Deck of Clrdo
e a ne• method of card·
be anxious to play again.
Equipment· deck of cards
~otton dthatedboth ~ereases
9 Remember that some
one ping ponS ball HALF ~ . c earungedan :.~. uc;~ fiber loss
· nd s may also want
comparmethodWluar caro·
•.ue conven~
your· fne
deck of cards Is · scattered on ' tiona]
de 1lead part of the recreation·
the floor Try picking them up 0 ped 200
-~~g 811.11•&lt;;
them do it
'
with one. hand but keepina the 'd
yadears ago ... w
m
. to some
' the air with
-.., the Wl e use
t ay.
10. Call .attention
ball bouncing in
BALE
TO FABRIC
the mistakes, but not to the
other hand.
It might be im tant ·ust
SOil making
them.
A G--•
to summar1ze
· stepapor
·
·
\K.IU Mi·.......
mvo1vedl m
11. Don't let the group get All Ia en are given
firom the bale into fair
tired; arra~e for an occaPo/com. Everyone Is
ric. The steps which we had
rest period.
structed to find other
the opportunity to see In the

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yarn11 an wOUDd aparanen, Gl
a giant spool called a ftrP'I
beam. Warp yams run t b 1
length of the woven flbdc..
10. Slashing. In the tlat!Mrt
warp yams ar coa!M wllll
starcb to pve i!llllJIOl'll1 IJIIed strength and a~ lance needed in weaving.
II. Weaving. Weavln&amp; iJ tba
process Qf forming a fabric m
a loom which interllcta tbl
warp yarns with fJ.JJiD&amp; of CRill
yarns.

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210 CHAIN SAW
bl1 dl1in 11w ponr It 1 n•ll
aaw price frill dJ1 lllJIUfactum
of lb1 wadd'• mOlt popul1r chllfl 11ws.
Hlndlea tllht Cuts ••· lhkta short

ltete'l

chain

lliOit: of lind durin£ prunlna, firewood

c:uttU. Tabl bl11 up to 24" .u well u

McCunocr. &amp;rttl Drtll, 8rualteutttr end
Welllledtr altldmMnl!l

a~d strike up a
resean:h laboratory, are as
wJth them. If du~Jng the
follows.
.
of the conversation, any
1. Bale. Lint ~otton Is baled
er says "I "' "Yes" or
at the cotton gm where tbe
By United Preu Iatemational he must gi~e a grain of corn
ieeds are removed. The averToday_ is Saturday, Oct.
the person with whom he is
ege bale used by telltiie mills
the 298th day of 11164 with 68
follow.
lng. At the eitd of five
500 pounds.
The moon is approachins
the player with the most
2. Blt!nding. Lint cotton taken
last quamr.
corn wins.
from a number of bales fs fluff· Rur Meigs Generll Hosp.
The morning stars are
You can flnd many Ideas for ed and blended together prior
Pomeroy
ter, Mara and Venus.
In books at the libwy. to processing to give better WY 2-2176
The evening stars are Saturn
feel frM to call me If
p~rad~u~c:_t~un~l!o"':r"':rru~ty_!_·:__ _ _~..,..,..,..,..,,.,..,.""'_•
and Jupiter.
would like to have aome
On this day in history:
tiono on recreation. I'll be
In 1861, tiM! first telegram ~~"t"o"h"ei;.p.:y~o~u·-==-=""'=·.1

Meigs
Equipment
Company

fOr~liCCSSS...

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Stephen Field mes.
eWUIILITZIR
aoother may uae the equipment saged to President Lincoln
another five years or more.
Waahlngton.
eBALOWFN
The USDA surveys 11\ow
In 1901, Mrs. Anna
lnd OTMIR PAMOUI
an original owner will
Taylor went over Niagara
811ANDI
washing machine about 10
in a barrel, the first perSOll
and will replace a dryer at
survive the stunt.
years, a freezer at 16 years, an In 11115, Secretary of State
upright vacuum cleaner et
James Byrnes announced the
yaara. and a tank type
of the United Nations
after 15 years.
in force aft.er the Soviets
Some oonBUDlers eapect to pa~t~:~~it;..""'"""iiillliiOiiii.,.J~
eash for equipment replioementa. his calls for planning and
saving. One way to bave tbe
caah lo to make regular conltl·
butiono to an equipment fund
two or three years before flte
appllcance reacbeo replacement
age, The family that purebased
all new equipment wben it start·
ed houaekeeplng ,.. wben It moved into 1 new bouae needs to
start plBMIDI !0&lt; replacing that
about 10 years alter

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part of. the ice cream.
Similar coatings ere UBed on
the inside of ""' cream - .
Of couroe, fleKtbie coatinp illll
tbe1e bave been used, lJld w1U
cootinue to be UBed on vltamln
and nuneral capsuieo.
It is Interesting w not.e !bat
re•earcb often baa a D.ltiDI&gt;
wide Impact, someumea ooly
area • Wide. Another lhini to
conalder IS that researcll and
use of pradu¢8 in 0110 area may
be m d&lt;rect competition with
products .in another.
It IS
however, to
the
of

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By GAYLORD P. GODWIN
UDited Presa lntema,loual
WASffiNGTON (UP!) - The
Agriculture Department wlU
take its annual long, bard look
at the economlc health of
the 42nd Nation.
al
Outlook Conference here Nov. 16-19.
Department economists
examine current economic facts
and probabilities and
them from a standpoint of
culture f?r 196S. The
Is essentially a fact
and
fact
interpreting
F"'-"""':-::~~~;;;~~fbased on continuous
activity. It wiU attempt to
determine what is in store for
Ask How to Earn
American agriculture and fam.
Uy living in 1965.
Agricultural and home economi~ts from !!tate extension
services and land grant colleges
will attend Ute conference. Oth·
ers attending will be represent..
atives of farm organizations
and businesses rele!ed to agr;.
culture. The department also
invited !'epresentatives of for.
eign embassies In Washington.
The extension service is the
department's educational arm
which help!! spread agrleultural
economic information
out the country.
Outlook Is part of the depart·
ment's economic lntelUgence
service
. ON
.
. Togethe r WI'th crop and
bvestock reports and market
NEW HOLLAND
news. Outlook provides a con11 nu I~g n?w ~ f lnf?rma t'1on on
EQUIPMENt
the SJt.uabon m agrtculture and
Fuho~~nThompson ·thethmostfutprobable developments
m e ~re. .
to tt Ioo~e~esJ:ned
p
s oa
of planning their producllon
Spring Ave.
Pomtroy m.arketlng. Outlook also Is
uable to businessmen and
sumets. It helps tell business.
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LOST 1 lady'·s lf'al her glo\C
r.liom house, With hardwood
wi th Pil&gt;eS. registers,
and
. ' Wy·2-2358. Rew ard.
Call
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:!~~ ~~-rr:,•·,! free course on "Telephone Ttrll-

tbl! bcDrtlt ot Tbe Soutb•ru toea! niques and Procedures."
Srbool
DI.Mrtet, tor the ~ ol
me~ c:urreat ·~DIN ol JoulbThe CQUrse WUI be held in the
~~~~~. S:.-=1: ~lri~aJ ot u Appalachian auditorium Moned.Una ,.. of Four tDilll' ... MUI fo.r day, October a&amp;th at 7:30 p.
P'tvc tean al 1 l'lk aot exeeed.llll 4.0
mw, 1or eacb ona &lt;Jollal' ot Ya.luauoa m. The course is free to a!l in~
=~~ o:::re': :o0~a C:~~': &lt;Hviduals interested in improv
uon.
for P'1•• yeau.
•..... the use of their telephone•
The PoU.. for ••Ill &amp;16Ct1oll. wW De "'6
ope11 at 11:30 o'clocll a.m. an&lt;J remain in their businesses or in t h e
S~:~d:r~"'n~~ oo;c~: :a~: r.a.tam borne.
By ordar of tbe Board rtf Eleettona The telephone is 8 definite
0
ot Mel.i~m';:~~tl'ci. ~fi. Chalrmu
art of every busines.s and a
Doroth7 M. . .JohlUIWn, Cl~ll p
I
. of
Dated October e. t9M.
very importan mean
com·
ow Io. 11- at. 31, ete
munication to every household
NoTICI o• lucTION oN TAx Thus it is important that
it
LEVY tN 1xcus o• THI TIN
MILL LtMITATtoN
should be used properly. It ~s
NOTICE ta tr.ereb1 Jl\len tb.t
m hoped that many persons wtU
puriUIDOI of • Ruotutlon ol tbe
Board of Truatu• of Seiplo Town· plan to attend this very inform·
thlp.
Mttc• county, otuo. paned OJI •:ve mee"""·
the lith da,- of Auruat. 1984. tben au
"'&gt;ewill ba IJUbm1tted to a .-ote o1 tha

~. ~= ~::~:~/ 1:h:'3r~ d~~~~~/~!::
em~r. 1964, tb• quutloli of lc-vytn1 •

on:at:U~to
bfl~nll•,~~ ~~,~~:~;a:t
0:
rate not ••eeedlna
mtU ror
ODe

eacb one dollar ol "aluatlon. which
amonl\ta
h
• ,. •to...Ten
.
rCenta
-· for
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r aon•
.,!:ra~
o,...., 0 v.. ua ..on, or n
Tho P 11 r
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m b
open ./ 6~30o"o·~~oct ~~~n a:&lt;J re~
m11.1n open untU 11 :30 o'clock P. M.•
Eastern Stand•rd Tt.mt ot laid da'
By on!er of the Board of Elecuona,
of Mel.n county. Ohio
Enameu o. ww, Chairman
noroth,- M . .Johnaton, Clerll
October II, IIHH.,
nmDated
10, n, :at. :n. •tc
NOTte: I! o• ILI!CTION oN TAx
LEVY 1N I!XCEU Of T"E TIN
MtLL LIMITATION
NOTICE I• hereby &amp;l"en that m
~~~~ue~~:, ~~e av 1~::1 u0~0 ~:Jepo1~~
Middleport. Ohio, paAed on Ute
23rd day of Mar&amp;.'h. 1964, there wW
be tubmltt.ed to a vote or the people

the job than on, especially
in and around the horne
which he referred to as " An
ivy Covered Booby Trap."
Plans we~~e completed for a
Halloween party on Oct. 29 at
Chester Grade School durlna
•oe
the business meeting conduct·
ed by Mr. Carl Kautz, Prest..
dent.
Thel'e will be no admission
charge and free tickets will be
given eacb child to use for
games plus ten extra for each
one in costume. There will be
a Grand March and prizes lor
costumes. Refreshments will be
ld an d there will also be a
SO

Sweet Shop. All parents are
asked to contribute loodS for
0
the swe~t shop. Mrs. Roy Holter, chairman of the planning
lttee named the
com
comm to • work at the party .
mtttees
·
Mrs. Robert Wood gave a report on the Oct. 8 County Coun'I
ti g and Mrs
Harold
CI. mee n
·
Spencer announced that the
PT. PLEASANT - Local or- Ohio University Players will
I
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~anizations are spon~r~ a p8 · present a skit on retarded chllrade and a Hobgobh_ns
Hop reo entitled "These Are Not
TIk
Tr t
ht Oct
N
b
on r c or ea mg '
o- Children," at the
ovem er
ber 30th from
p.m. meeting.
Th
ti lti 8 p.m. to 11 sored
ese ac v. es are s. pon
Mrs. Delmar Baum.'s fourth
bY the J uruor Woman 5 Cl Ub grade won a book for most par·
S&gt;fety and Mental Health com·
td ·
t
.
1 ents pres~n
urmg room coun
mi.ttee. Lambda Chi Omega Sor· , conducted by Mrs. 0 r v 1 11 e
th M tal H lth C
onty, e en
ea
om- Brown. The hospitality com·
m_it~e, Fire Department ~?d mitt.ee members for November
C1V1_l Defense. All money rece1v- are Mrs. Norman McCain, Mrs.
ed
t he u ed ror
Mental
IS O
s
]. 0 . McCoy, Mrs. Charles Flck
Health.
IMrs. John Fick, Mrs. Leon·
The parade will start at. ll ard Erwin, Mrs. Roger Epple.
p.m. at the Courthouse, led by 1Mrs. Henry Bahr, and Mrs.
the Point Pleasant fire truck.
Judges will chose th~ Ugliest,
M O · I
Prettiest and ost rigma COS·
tumes from two classes: 1 to 6
•
years and 6 to 12 years.
o
A Hobgoblins' Hop will ta~e
'
place following the parade m

G b}'ms'Hop,
Parade Planned
October 30th

RAWLF.IGH Prodoeis for sele · \P.~RTllF:NT 0 roo s and kesvi lle, M0-9-4775.
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Un. t!ll( av, ' - - - - - - - from 5 til l 11 p. m. ~1Lt s 1 c by
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lrs on
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Burdette
Fruit
TV. Radin. and StJgf' . Sun
floo r, 3 rooms anc b&lt;tth . 39U APPLES,
ll
Farm. Phone
Wy 2·6970. 1
down Nite Club.
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set' :\lrs. ow·
10 22 31c ard Cecn. :100 W M{l in Sl.,
Pomeroy, Ohio, R\ 0123 2Stp From tbe lar.~test truck or
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ouUdozer radiator to tbe
22 tfc
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HAM SHOOT Sunday, October
FOUR DOUBLE beds,
bed 5mallest beater core.
25. Isa~c \Vt-~ l !on Farn. , Cht&gt;s· ---------------- - - - clothe!j, fane~ lace work, 2
j i! ~aidh~~n'i!'\~~ av~1:!r~, ~~~f:.
Oht·a.
Sponsorer
b)'
Ches·
.
l&lt;"UHNISHF.O
bt&gt;droon
apartdressers,
2
violins,
dishes,
ta1
ttt the re¥Ulor placea ot
"r,
tc
l port.
"'otl.na Ohio.
therein,
on Tuesday. the 3rd
1
1rr F'irt Depnr !Dt.n , Noun[ m(•n!. util1 t i e~ furnistwd, $50. ble and chairs, 2 lamps and W'Y 2-2143
Pomeroy day ot November, I96t, the queltlon
till dark.
Po nwroy. r&gt;:,nne WY 2-2720. some antiques. Call at 200
~ 18'J~~t&amp;tt~~. •;:rM&amp;t~t b'::eflt ·~~
8 3t 1 {I 111 to 4 p. n..
Condor Street, anytime beMiddle.~ort vmage ror thr purpou
l 0 McCOY AU&lt;.."MONEER of UtUitiu In the •maze &lt;Talcphone,
fH.)TCUN WHi riflr shoo1 . Sun·
10 22 3tc
fore noon. Emmett Gilmore. Cb.
Oh'.
3 ~ tic
•,ater watu, hydrant&amp;. f&amp;ca, electr:l,·
ester'
IO.
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c ty. and ut uuc, for th~ elactrtclty.
lb sun .
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Bflshcm Hd lhms and eash. Va!lt:!y Lu mber &amp; Supply C:om· cer, Phont! Chester 985-2431.
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1 Ha· 1 rany, Midd:eport. 10·J-tfc SINGER, desk type,
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10 22 3tc . ll:: l&lt;:lt· nn~ fc,ur r M .,, furni ,.he
Zig zags, buttonholes, over-1 Also have furniture for sale. open at II:JO o'eiuck A. M. and r• sion is 35 cents single and 50
------et.1 and ~.mturmshed apart
casts, blind hems, designs, 463 Lincoln St. Middleport. ~:~~r:~~an':t~~~ ~:.:.eo::o~:a/da~·· cents p~r couple. There will al· PT. PLEASANT - Clardy C.
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tllf:'nts WY 2-~434
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etc.
Guaranteed. Balance due Ph • WY 2-5231 •
By order of ttle Board of ltl.~ctiont, so
ATl·~.'"l'lflN
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area Bed Cattle i
of Mt!IU county, Ohio.
te tbe JUdges for a dance COD· Spencer. 78, of 105 Seventh St.,
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$:l7.81 or $6 monthly . Phone
10 23 3tc
Emmett G. wm. Chatrm•n
suddenly Friday morning
rot UL"t!r~.
.on:-• glll lll'n s arr ,
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\1iddl1•port
APartment
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5
rooms
WY
2·2204
after
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Clerk
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He was born In Mason counPmtwr 6, l\.tl1em Frrdrr C(l lf t ...
do:: no) 1o, n. 2 . 31, •tc
Sale, .sponsorf'd by Lht' SEQ flour Ncwtr . dl'cura \tE'Q. ~ _llard· "'"""'"'";;;;;;o"-"'":--;---:----rooms, bath, basement an
NOTtc:E OF ILI!C:TION ON TAX
PT. PLEASANT- The local ty on Nov. 18, 1885. son of the
wuod floors _ -e uto mtt tlc ht:'at PERFECTION Oil heater witb garden plot. West Main St., LEVY !:L~·~~~~T:~,J: 1 TEN State Police detachment gave late Willard' and Cordelia Sands
Bet&gt;f Call ie Assuei&lt;lt.on. rtc- Call WY 2·3- .--- ·10 l" tfc
drums and fittings, Dayto
p
th M d ay
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.
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NOTICE 11 bereb,. i[iven tbat
tn 73 drivers tests Tuesday with Spencer.
C('j)l&lt;'ct at .r· ard!'i untl\ 2 00 p. 1 - - - ---·
electric scales, 30 lb. capa~ Market. Can WY 2-2565 . or ~~:~~an:,e .;:,u~e,:e:~u~:~:n,r;:
passt'ng their final test and He was a former employee of
m .. Nov~&gt;n he, 5. Culve~ mllsl ~ Duplex., :1 bedrooms. Su~a r ity 10 ft meat case t•~•
10 23 3t
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c •,•,,iP· 3 ,","'',!-... co0"1 n"'!,· ,.,','."·
35 paSSl·ng the written examina- the Filson-Ttn Shop and
\ nl bet··t H·t·t•di ng, bor·11 U11.~~· Hun arra. Pu men
Phone Mercury,
body and chassis
1 W Leachk f
, ear. mmimum ..·t•!gh t :wo WY l&lt;l(-il8.
10 2 tfc
Jess motor and transmission,
;~~~pJ:e o:u~~~t~l~u~~llh~p or
tion. ~~~U ,persons failed on Wamsley Sheet Meta or S 0
.. .&lt;t.,g, or a,,,·,,.· ---.
· ad' nd
MeiKa count)', Ohio, at the
operation Jl.nd s.ix fa_iled. on the Pt. Pl-easant. He was a meml.hs No l1u ll&lt;
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television wi th all equipment.
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M 1 d· Charles Larkins, Long Bot·
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and Independent r er
signors wel('nme. S(•nd con- I [urn! -,,,~""~'
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mill Hmtt.atlon, tor the~·~~!~~~ 1
signn.ent~ In Paul H. H:J ~r. I dkpu rt. WY 2·38 t4
tom Oh.
10 1 tfc FHA loans - On 2, 3, and 4 ot oran,e Town•h.lp Board
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bedroom houses in Pomeroy :ed• ~~ ~;.k~~:Pfl; :!metule•
of each month. Members
His wife, Vera M. Spencer,
Chester ~8~-2210.
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machines
Mt'ddleport and Syracuse. 20 or;:~~·~~~"~,';:~~.·. •• , 441tlon.al
local detachment are Sgt.
and one son, Vaughn, preceded
Vt IUR room furm sh&lt;&gt;d apart
J
· d th
new $59 50 up. ~evera/ \lSed
to 30 years to pay •
of ., not
mill to run for nve _yean at a P. Vandervender, Trooper R. ,
1D ea .
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rote
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Ro
- - -- - - - ll 24 Uc ma chmes at bargain prices FARM LAND _ 250 acres tn
dollar or valuation,
whtt.h Blair and Trooper G. E. Sey· Surviving are one son,
ss
AUT'tiMtJRn.E lns•Jrance t&gt;t-en - - - - - - ---The ~ · abMc '\hop. :::i noer
Sales
amounts
to Fl"e cent• for aaeb
Spencer
of
Cincinnati,
one
bro..,
northern Scipio
Town ship, hundred douara o1 valuatton,
hre
cant'e lled "? 1 ,ost your opera Jo'UH HE:NT, modern
house, and Service, Pomeroy. Ohio
nearly all Umbered. No build· Five \'ean
ther, Kelcy of Charleston, t e
tor's license? Call WY 2-l~
s1x rourns nnd balh. Youngs·
WY l-2'284.
4 21 tfc
ings, but ex-cellent home site. op~~ai 0i~:O''C:, :~d.!!ec:.,~a: 11!pe.n HOLLYWOOD (UPI)- Mich· grandchildren and one great8l!ltlt
tO\"n
.
untlla:30
. "'· Eattern Stand· ael Callan and Dwayne Hick- grandchild.
• kil c h ~n. tile flnOJ . lo I "REE
f 0ur Ca
t Sh .
Land lays wei,I 25 acres bot· ard
Tlmr o'cleok
of aald P day.
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am· tom land. Limestone roads. By order of the soard of
man have been signed by Co- Funeral services Wl11 e . on1• ca tt"d ~t 1:.\ti Lmeoln rd C11 ll ("
- - - 1 \\ y 2&lt;11l20.
b 29 ttc pooer With purchase of Blue An A-1 investment et $2.2 per of Meir~~;!~~tyG. 0 W~i. Chairman
Jumbia to co-star with Jane F'nn· day ot 2 p.m., tt the Trmlty
Wanted To Buy
·~ --Lustre Shampoo.
Baker
Dorothy '¥1 . Johmton. cterk da ·,n "The lJallad of Cat BaJ.I Methodist church, with the Rev.
F "t
10 20 6t
acre
Dated 0&lt;"1.oher a, 1964.
-For Sale
urm ure.
__ c _ HOME SITE AND INVEST- "" JO, "· ' '
lou."
C. F. Thompson officiattns.
LOGS WANTED. High g"de 1-.-.-.:
E 1
t Wanted I ment _ About 200ft. frontage
Burial will be in &amp;merest
walnut, cherry, pOfJiar, bJss- ft.l.!·.( 1 HOLUX sweeper. Uses
mp oymen
_ __ on u. s. 33, outside Pomeroy ~:J~c~N o:x~~:,c:YJ~"T:: T,._'Nx
Legal Notice
The body wUI lie tn
wuod, hard ftnd s1ilt m•Jf"ll{' .! ~: 1 r_w~; lll·lg~: rn~l~;~ldc
~Jth IRON ING to do in my home. Corporation. A buy at $1,200.
b~!:'~;...:t!: that
the church one hour
red and white oak and a!; h I '1 t.t c.ln ...-nb . . ~.:'l mf'e du r. 4 ; $3 bu. or shjrts 20c each.
c. c. CUCKLER
Re•olution of
to the servied.
01
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Log huy'.' r wall b•· .:n Mt1~on ~j-~.\. n_e~~~ ~. or_ $r :_nonthly. Ph. i Phone WI 9-3164 .
10 20 6tc 1
POMEROY, omo
o:!c:-ter
Friends may call at the CroweFurniture Corp., Pi. Pleas
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BOX 229
WY %-383G
Bussell funeral bolll8 after 7
ant. W. Va .. Tue'ILty&lt; "''' ______
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Auto Sales
(10) 23 3te
today.
Fridays, 8:30 a. m. to 4 311 gLECTH IC OishWllsher, portp, m.
lO 15 l2tc nhle. $100 brand new. WY 2· 1963 DODGf StatiJO wagon. SEVEN ROOM brick home In
EASY TERMS
mu.
10 2· tic
Good condition, $1895.110. Call p.,meroy, two bathrooms, 4
WY 2-2418.
10 22 tic bedrooms, garage, basement,
Help Wanted
ACCTTON SALE, Saturday l - - - - - - - - 3 flmshed rooms in attic.
p. m. Welch 's Auction House 1954 BUJCK ;entury. Excellent Large :oL Out of high water
WANTED• Middleoged pe.,on . Lourel Chff on Rl. 124. Used
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2:00 Sunday Chapel
lo33 Rav. Roscoe Thornt
3:00 Sund&amp;J Chapel
3:33 Country Hymntimero
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4o33 Sunday Showcase
6:00 Baptist Lllyman'a Hour
8o30 Sundown Serenade
6:45 Sip ')ff September
5:45 Sip Off Detober

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DISCHARGIW: Mrs. Maurice
Snodl!l'asa, Gljl,ipoUs; Infant
male An~. Qidwell,
BIRTHS:" l\''· $on to Mr. and
Plea&amp;ant Valle, RoRpltaJ
Mrs. Chari-'
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Ito lncrta!ilna bll1iDI movies, aU of wblch beeln at
tower, Is not merely belrl&amp; 9 p.m. EDT and laot far two
aerved tbll television season, boun or oo.
but 11 being kowtowed to. Not II la an aooepllll Iacl IIIII,
ooly are the Influential Nle!Jen wllll rare 61Ceptlon, lhowo that
ratingo apparently andergoiDfl 11ar1 alter 10 p.m. EDT Ulllalan alteration to Include mort ly suUer 1n lbe rallllp by eomfamilies with YO\Uli children- partson wltb other Ume llota.
with an accompanying ttatlstl· "The Fugitive," for lnltance,
cal lhlft--but the prime-time Js a probable exception, and
network 1 c h e d ule 110e1111 "Ben Casey" seems better off
st.acked far the brats.
In 111 old time period apln
Many video- watching aduJIJ than when It wu oppoaita '"l'he
like to go to bed early too, yet Beverly Hlllblllleo." "Tbe Demany of the shows they prob- fenders," whldl wed to be on
ably want to see begin at earUer in the evening on Satur10 p.m. EDT, the lotest poa-, day'a, oow nu. llle late CBS.
sible start for Ill hour prlme- TV lk&gt;l on ThUNdaya.
time (li'Oir&amp;m. Tbese sbowo In- There is not a single altuaclude "Siattery'l People," The tlon comedy acbeduled 1n the
Allred !Dtchcock Hour, "The final network prlme-tlme f!our
R0£1101," "Ben Casey," 'The eacb niSht. They are all Oil
Fugitive," "The Nurses," The view In what Ia regarded 11
"Telephone
Hour," Daney the more choice, earlier-and
Kaye, Jimmy Dean, "The De- higher costing - periods. Willi
fenden " "Suspenae Theatre.'' the deluge of comedy ancl va•
'The ~porter," Jack Paar and rlety shows, the only occasional
'Gunsmoke" - not to mention reUel from a oteady case ol the

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1964
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'Copter Crash
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HUELVA, Spain (UJ&gt;!).-Nine l
U. S. Marines were killed today I
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when two Navy helicopters
Uded in the air during 1
\1•1lt~d "'r"~
sive amphibious landing
on the beaches of sou•th·l
neuver
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ern Spain .
DETROIT - MORE TIIAN A U. S. Navy spokesman
three-fourths of General Mot- 13 other Marines were i'ttj',ured l
ors' car capacity remained idle in the accident. He said it
today despite a halt in the 31 - curred about two hours
day strike by the United Auto the landing pha,..s of "01per1•· l
Workers union. Crippling local tion Steel Pike One" got
walkouts forced the le\ay.
der way at dawn .
GM Vice President Louis G. I The 'copter~ wer~ H34s,
Seaton said some GM plants Ispokesman satd. ·
resumed partial production as A total of 30,000 U. S. Masoon u the strike ended'
rlnes and sailors stormed
full production cannot be
shore near this coastal city
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WED. and Thunday

October 28-29
NOl OPEN

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 thru SATURDAY, OCT. 31

SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL .9 O'CLOCK

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Something's olways brewing with that
nice, "normal" family, nThe ~un~ters."
Ugly(!) duckling of the fomoly ts the
Munsters' niece, played by Beverly
Owen in the Thursday p.m. CBS-TV
half·h~ur laugh-and-shiver series. From
left: Yvonne De Carlo (Uiy Mu~ster),
Beverly Owen, "grandpO" AI lew1s. Presiding over the kettle is Fred Gwynne, os

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children to London to visit their father
while be is making a mov1e. aroun~
Christmas time . . . One of thts year s
OBVIOUSLY "GOLDEN BOY . IS g~ hot romances will be parlayed tnto
ing to stand or fall on Sammy DaVls Jr. s screen money. Columbia Pictures has
stamma - which has been fantastic Signed Leslle Car
. on and w,. arren Beatl&gt;'.
as well as on the Broat. ~·ay • n ..:: ws: to co-star in a fhck called 'The Baby Stt
When be wasn't a ... ~ ~v p~rlor.m at Satur
day's maunee or evening l'erformances, ter. Sarah Miles, slated to oe tne lemale
ny n;otrnbers of the audience JUSt ex· star of Noel Coward's "Hay Fever," op~~ and got their moneY back. They are enmg at the Old Vic in Manchester next
relvpereasehnotoattivaeosouot["Goa
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week had to withdraw to . undergo a
g
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thro~t operation . . . Sometimes you al·
::,ammy ... Tile Democrats ~ve Jt~•~; most need a scorecard - well, at least
ea that the unpleasant Jen ns
a '
you need a notebook - to keep tabs on
will cost LBJ votes, but they still cant Hollywood's ~lamor queens. Current ex·
see how he can fail to win by a huge ma· omnle: Natalie Wood dated .vt.hur . Lol·ori•·· . ss Rita Moreno is bemg squtred "••
- , .. Sandy Whitelaw and Davtd Ntven
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Ex Jr a111n ont: V!
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by songwriter Sheldon arruc : · ·
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· Jerry Vale nas the biggest. album"hll
erts report the suJ!ply of doiM:. 10 New of his career with hts Columbta LP, Be
~ork is lower than Jt bas been m a dec;.• My Love." It bas such alluring romanuc
ade. They say "the beat is oo:• pnmartly possibilities that producer Hal WalliS ts
because of the election campaigns. There. considering using the title for a movte
is practically no traffic in one famous aod s!gnlng Jerry as one of the stars of
section because the pushers have been the nl'Qduction . . . "A Clash of Cym·
scared or warned off; on11 one seg10el~ bals '' the video show with Louis Jourdan
of the local popuation seems to be stt
and 'Tuesday Weld in the leads, has been
active in drug traffic.
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sqUire s~.:~'l'" was too s.J'zzling a.n d ought to be
THE NOVEMBI':R ISSUE o
th 1'aylor rewritten.
has a fabulous cover - . Elizabe
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Vl&amp;~·vis her daughter Liza, whose father
Liz AND R!CtlARD BUI\TON, htth·
was Mike Todd . . . Some of the top tree· erto regarded as. the l)OCt!U'nal types,
lance writers in the nation have. been have ulled a switch while makmg
tipped that it's only a. matter of t•me ~ "Fiigft of the Salidplper" tn Pans. Infore a famous ma~azme announces. s "' ,stead of accepting the usual French proelision of J!U~Iication . . ·. The ~bow bus- duction shooting schedule - ·noon to 7
fness legend o( death sinking tn threes
m _ they've lnexplicabl)' de~ded to
was given more c~edence by the
~itci to. the hours !!bServed m Californta,
obituaries of GraCle Allen, !farpo Mrtl
which means getting. up at the crack of
and Eddie Cantor, pJl colJlediaos. Sho Y ·dawn 'l1ilil has caused havoc among the
arter, the jQ~ world. was stunned
~ Galli~ c:rew, which is staggering around
sudden deaths of !il!~k. TraviS, d or
bleary-eyed. There.are ~veil !fiOre senous
ilazzo ·and au.u Case·-4 all fame trulll" · ·uits of the Buittins' mvaslon of
pe( players, · ~·· f\l.i!'f'91n~~::~'the- ~~nee; the unit press agent - Mkik~
· '" The beat·kep~ ""':' ~· 10
. .·Mindlin _ is nursing sever a1 era~ e .
'~ tr)Ca! circles~ JPe ·. romance bet~een. . I reCeiVed ln a sldriD!sh w!th dedlcatjt_~~hce
·~amp ~nd~ltlel Jfe.OShnmut" . !lillp.hotogriiphers at the big press recep. til
p.trs Sldli!'Y- ~. eeling m ,gt . . . . .
be~ter: IS making plans :to take ber ~~ur tlon.

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v·10Ience

tacks aero" its
.·SUpported South
roops were m· ,
uea tened to call
Chtna for mili·
ton if open war
-\nd it claimed i
U.S.·built plane '
intervened over .
Oak Dam. Mon·l WASHINGTON (UP!I -Sen.
·e. on Sa.i 11rda v. ate investigators will issue a
~ils ~,
· report soon charging that there
Nhose recovery is a conclusive relationship be-anti-aircr&lt;~lt fire I tween juvenile delinquency and
ia on Saturday Ilelevision shows emphasizing
:oday as that of I crime and violence.
Y. T o w e r y
The report hos been •lgned by
~ . He had been a majority of the ~ate suiT
mvsteriou5 cir- j committee" pn juvenJJe
delin.
,,wi~tg his cap- i quency headed by Sen. Thomas
&gt;y troops w h o J . Judd , D·Conn. The
troup's
j into Viet Nam j fmdmgs are based on years of
an outpost. • study an~ pub.lic hearings into
ecial F 0 r c e 5 cause of JUVerule delinquency.
;it which retov- The subcommittee said that
body reported "the excessive amount of teJe-d have bee~ \'ised crime, violence and bru.
that searchers tality can and does contribute
under fire''
Ito the development of attitudes
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COLU MBUS (UP{) - The jet plane dow n in Columbus el- persons were expected to hear
hard fought campaign headed thr Tuesda y or Wednesday but ! the G~P pres_identiel candidate
into its final week today with there wa s nothing aefinite.
speak m .Pubhc Hall at 8:30 p.
two of the top candidates sched~ l Former Vice President Rich· . m. The trip is the Arizona senuled for spt&gt;trhes m Ohio Tues- ard M. Ni xon planned to spend ! a tor's third into Ohio Jn thit
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Wednesday
ca mpaigning
campaign.
Sen Barry Goldwater w i II , Ohio. He wa s scheduled for e
FUtb For Humphrey
Spet~k. in Cleveland Tue!&gt;day j breakfast nt&gt;w s conference in ~umphrey's visi~ to C~ncm.
night At about the same lime Columbus and spl'eches in Lan. l nah was the 0fth .mto Ohio bf
Sen. Hu be rt H. Humphrey will cas ter. Cincinnati and Warren the Democratic v1ce presiden.
be in Cincinna ti for a sl al t&gt;w tde I Goldwater wa s sf'heduled to tial candidate. He was sched.
television spcC'cil.
; arrive at Cleve land Hopkins ! u.led to speak et a fund raising~ ,E.4~:t~IJO!kil' 4 30 p.m. and motor- .dmner.
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.wn. About 15.000 1 The lop Ohio candtdateJ
- -- ~ clashed in televisied inte-rviews
Sunday. Sen. Stephen M. Youn(
and u.s. Rep. Robert Taft Jr.,
the senatorial candidates, diss~·n l mel Pomf"f0" Mh1rliPOor1 ot110
1 agreed sharply on a number of
. II !1)11 1HI onto- - - - - l'tmes {,H
matters in a heated exchang•
1964
on the Crosley Broadcasting Co.
Air Force pilot ! television stati~ns. in ~lumbus,
ldav wht"n their 1Dayton, and Cm_cmnatJ.
.
"miles
north-·
At
the
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me
t1me,
Rep.
Oliv·
30
er P . Bolton &lt;RI and Robert E.
:a cause of
the Sweeney. !D), Cleveland attor·
: single·Pngine- ney, the candidates for
~n1e bodies of the gressman • at • large were di~
·5 guns destroY· I agreeing on numerous i~sues oa
site under the i Columbus Town meehng tele.
:1Pters.
vised and broadcast by WBNS.

nothing beats
a checking account!
When you pay all your bills by check, you:
Just ritlle through checkbook stubs, to find
a detailed notation of any expense;
just pick up a packet of cancelled checks,
to put your fuiger on proof of any payment. '

bride.
The bride's mother, wore a
pink two piece dress of chantil·
Jy lace with three omtrto&gt;r·lfon~rth
sleeves, scoop neckline,
hat and shoes and a corsage of
sweetheart roses. Mrs.
wore a light blue sheoth dress
with navy accessories and
II cr&gt;rsa,ge ol pink gladioli
lets.
Following the ceremony
bride and groom and weddll11g
party received 200 guests in
open reception in the church
cia! room. The bride's
was Iovelf jll, pale blue
overlaid with ·white net. 1T h
shirred net okirt, caught
with pink rib~ roses· made.
Interesting · ~ent. A live tier·
ed wedding' cake with each tier
separated by white columns
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swans, ceolered the table,

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Schlop? Cotten
Does It Well

Is not one of those superdedicat.
as
"they come. fortunatel)', Ule)
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to&gt;me wlth Pleasant regulanty
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·-Theater ls geuing
b•gger
.bere iD H(lllywood.," eoueo says.
··It's part ot a general coltur"-l
rena•ssance around the couotr)'
- we're on a culture kick. . .
•·patricia Ous wite PatriCia
Medina) and 1 nave toured . a
grea( ~deal lately' anel ~e fmd
su many cities have bmlt new
cultural centers. A strange thiDK
aoout them- they always seem
to have cost $12 million. Thai
cost ·OI
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ed sorts. He takes things

BY DICK KLEINER

Holl.)'Wood Correspcmdent
HOLLYWOOD (NEAJ - Tho
next time you're out shoppmg
for a painting, a!Sk the maitre
d'oil it he happens to have an
original Schlopping.
Arouod Hollywood, ScbloppiDg
are ia ra 1ber hi&amp;b favor

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year. Not ba• lbe)' are veat
an. Ba&amp; mosl people lm.ow lbat
lbe •ame "Ma¥ Stblopping" ia
tbe Corae~ ol tbe canvas 18 lbe
IWID de brasil 01: Josep~ Cotten.
"WileD 1 start.ed pamtmg,"
Collen Jay&gt;, .. 1 oalled lhe tlungs
1 did ·my stoppings.' Out ol thal
came the name Max Schlopplng
wluch 1 still use. And I
still
call my works my 'Schloppings.' ..

Cotten doesP't have too mucb
titiH&gt; 10 Schlop these uays. He
continues 10 be one ot Holly·
wood's buSiest - and consistently most protessiolUI! - acton. LaleSI work ill "Hush ...
Hush, Sweet Charlolte," . I h e
Bette Davts-OHviJl deHavtllan&lt;l
111m. -

AcnJALLY, PAINTING
ill
on~ third m priority on dte Col·
ten market. After actin&amp; comes
"building," an
aU-Inclusive
term ·!Of urloits do4t-yourseU
flrojet:la lie !llj~yo.
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Goiten
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A poll

conducted by Ohio Statf Univer.
sity political science students
indicates President Johns011
leads his Republican opponent,
Sen. Barry Goldwater, by nearly 20 per cent in Franklin County.
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The poll, based on lnterviNt
· ' · ' · · I with nearly 300 persons, showed
Hospital
1Johnson with 51.3 per &lt;ent,
rday - Earl Goldwater with 32.3 per cenl
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A n n a and IU per cent stilllD!declded.
~c• Sprague Most Republlcan candida!N
' were running ahead of Gold·
water.
The survey showed Rep. Robert
Tafl Jr. leading U.S. Sen.
ay Stephen
M. YOU!ll, 42.7 per cent
Dennis
to 27.7 per cent, Ill the senate
Ken~ race, and Rep. Oliver BoltoD
1y _
t, w. Va.; with a lead ov~r Democrat RobLangsville; ert Sweeney m the race for
asville; Lu· congressman-at-large.
Political Science Prof. James
ter;
A. Robinson said the same persons would be poUed again just
to the elecllon to delel'JNCED
mine if there ~re any chanill
·ally of
In preference.

•1mes remov.
'ullet from •
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and Holm.,
let wuuod in

in
PeytOil
Place now. And they couldn't
nave plcked e worse lime £or
. ter The television show I!
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. filmed at the 20lh Century~ ox
1 t and right now califorma 1s
;a~ng one Jf its usual autumn
heat waves. So you see Ed Nelsor and Mia Farrow .n Dorothy Malone and the others tog·
ged out in boots and coats and
mufflers and hats y.Mh e a r
naps, while the thermometer
registers a wintrY !14.
Paul Monash, who -:reated and
prodooes the series, . wanders
ar&lt;IUild (in a cool s. · sh1rl),
overseeing his pro&lt;!uct. Whatev·
.e r you may think of . . Peyt?n
Place, thl• jwtce-a·wellk eontinulng seri.. may make a las~
IQS-impression on te~evl.sion programmlng.

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