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VOL XVI

POMEROY -MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

NO. 166

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1964

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OHIO

TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
October 26-27
Jos.eph LeVine'to

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"THE CAKPET8AGGERS
(lel·hmculo r l
George Pe!JIJ!Ifd Alon Ladd.

ar~

not on the

medi ~

cal staff of the newly incor~
poratOO Veterans Memorial Hos~
pita!

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MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY

Memorial Hospital, Jnc., sald

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outer space. It docs

Reasons for Utility Levy

Seven medical doctors who
had served on the staff of Meigs

Pair 'n Cooler·.by WARNER'S.
This bra doesn't push you up,

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Decline
Places
On Staff

Y011 don't feel a 1hing iii 1'1'* 'a ODab

blend. Fair 'a Coolor,a

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t3ob cummw~s Martha H.y
er. Elizabt&gt;lh Ash\e} Carroll
B&lt;~ker.

Lew 1\.}"TeS,

Martm

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

da lsam. Ralpb Taege1, Arcb
,p Moore
Colorcartoon
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Rnnni ng time : 2 Rrs 4U mm

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A.clmiss10 n 75c &amp; 40c

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WED a,d Thursday
Octc1bar 28-29

NOT OPEN

Tht 1110rltl'• leading acO!Utical t:r:perfl IIIIUlt flit test.
Tht U. S. Auw Club certified tilt rtsalta: at 2/J 111pla -11 41 Jlllla -Iff Iii ........ '-' ..

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The 1965 Ford rides quieter
than a Rolls-Royce!
GIVE DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. James
entertained with a dinner
day evening at their home

CITIZENS BAND

RADIO EQUIPMENT
FEATURING - - - ,
Dependable Pierce-Simpson Radios

Also Choose From
These Fine Radios

eJohnson
eGeneral
e Polytronics
e Hallicrafter

when the Golden Rule Class

the First Baptist

• Mobile Whips
• Ground Planes
•Cable
eCryttals

e Accessories

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CB COMMUNICATIONS

FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT
Middleport

and sons, Timothy

Churchh:!J :~~A~ll~en~·------·
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Thursday ~vening at the

of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thorn· rung Kloes. The
theme was carritd out in
as.
Elected were Gerald Anth· freshments and decorations.
ony, president; Fred Hibbs, Jr .

Quiet M - Quallly ••. SiDce
quiet is a tmditiooal measure
of car quality, Ford "'8iJ&gt;oen
desip&gt;ed the '65 Ford for maximum quietocsL To illus&amp;rale

vice president; Mrs.
Thomas, secretary, and Mrs
Richard Hovatter, tre~surer.

Fred Hoffman, out-going
ident, announced that tbe
embe&lt; meeting would be
1
at the home of Mrs. Eugene
Murray. Plans were made for
the December meeting
will feature a putluck "!!~~;~
at the church with the '
to go caroling later in the ev·

eSona::._r
TRADE UP NOW TO BETTER

N. 2nd Ave.

Anthony Named Flatwoods.
Present were Mr.
Mrs. Rollin Bearhs,
President of
woods, Ronnie and Bob
Ted Reedy and Robert,\
Baptist
Class el'eeted~~~~~:~:n:•ndandRandall
Pullins
New orflcers were
Mr. and

Prior to the introduction of tbe
1965 Ford&amp;, the COUIIIry'a leadin&amp;: automotive wricen drove
the modcb .. Dcarl&gt;om.
Moat of ahese experb remarked
aboot the exlraordiDary qujctoesa and smoothness of the Ford
ride. AD automotive writer, ia
Mechanix lllwtnlled, said. "lf
there ia a quieter car made ill
tbiscountry,l baveo'tdri¥eD. it...

New RoDa.-l.eyoe Sllof• Cloud ID.
duriDIIM'iel al1eAL

!hit quality ocbie-, FO&lt;CI
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te1t apialt the world's ADell

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ONE
DAY SERVICE
ON

SHIRT
FINISHING
ROBINSON'S
LAUNDRYIlRY CLEANING
WY 2-4421 - POMEROY

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1-Dilly StDtlntl. Pomero:r·Midclleport,

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kiver news

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New
onors
MDsWon't1 New Haven School Packed
Come Monday
By
GOP
for
Miller
Meeting
BeonStaff '
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TOIIIII, ,0,. llelldl1cb, ft. Audn!J lltOIJ, !. 0. ~.
uam 11. JOIIOI, H«b Mcintyre. PORTLAND - CWr ~~oao.
Clara Mc:lntyro, Wllllam Rlf,er. RUTLAND - y.,... Woilol',
CHESTER - David Koblenlz, Ruth Morrla.
rarter, Lloyd
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REEDSVIIJ,.E Wlnllrod WASHINGTON, W. VL
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NEW HAVEN - A capacity crowd attended th• Re&lt;Continued 1"ton1 P age 1)
1
Gauge readln&amp;• - Galllpolls facllity .
publican Rally held last night a~ the New Haven ele- Ohio Valley Bak1nJ Co.
Marcinko, Robert LlndJiamer. Jack Wlsai.iiiiiiiilii
Dam 18.2, 12.2, running l\1 feet Porter also said this morn- mentary ochool to hea~ Republican cand1date for the
Donors were : POMEROY
on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason ing that he has visited the Mell!ll 4th Congresslona District, J~c~ Mlller of Parkersburg. Paul eq,er, P&lt;rry
Rlilll•
2i!.58, Pt. Pleuant M.l!, Hin- County Recorder's ornce and
Miller used as his topic, "Am.
Fromk Vaugban. Mildred
ton .69 slationary.
~"ha cannot find a eopy of the new erlcaniom," In which he .U... parents dld not approve of their kin, Mary Allee Samue!J.
Falls 2.56 falling, Cltarl ton lease In !he records !here.
cussed biJ opponent's "Week Ia cbildren bela&amp; wed lD biJ cam· IRussell, Rose Mary Raub,
t7.92. London, Marmet and
Attorney Porter also advised Washlngton" CJtmpatgn Issue, palgn.
fie Pickens, Louise Radford,
field dam• were on the sills.
at the following tetter is be- stating that It was not an or~· Miller stated the campaign AM Radford, Tom
Reuter,
&amp;at movem•nll:
e sent to the board of trustees nal Idea of Collil'essman Ken letters were mailed Ia ranked David CUrnmfnp, Evelyn
nt.. rlllt\f,i.&lt;:~•t i 1
Oblo River - John J . Rowe o Veterans Memorial Ho.'Pltal Hechler's and dld not COli Con- government envelopeo paid for Huglt cu., Marprtt ~~:
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down 13, 3:50 1 . m .; Queen and Administrator Charleo Ride- grossman Hechler one cent but by !he tiXpoyert allhougb they tel, Gerold L. MoDanle~
SANTA MONICA, CAIJF. - , City up 14, Z:50 o. m.; Easlern out.
wao paid foc by the Industry of dld have otampa on them.
Sprouse, lola Howell,
Wltne,es al a child cus&lt;OOy down IS, 6:06 a. m.; LiUlan That letter reads:
the Ohio and Kanawha Valley. The rolly opeoed with the In· Sklaner, Phllllp Radford, flur.
heanng now In progress In Su G. up 16, HS a. m.; Walter "On Oclobeo' 21, 1964 a letter Miller said he wholehearted· vocation by tbe Rev. Roy El· wood Cornmlnp, Keanelh Ool·
penor Court nav~ ~ke~~ a Beckjord up IS, 6:ll0 a. m.; C. of that dale waa addreaoed to ly approved of the "Week Ia tis, New Haven, IIIli Raymond llno, Charleo Gloeckner, CharTO HOLD FREE HEARING AID
portrait of Judy ardrl~ •
V. lllrner up lB, 1:30 1. m.; each of the unclerlllgned &amp; olgn- Washington" but not uaed u a Gerald Mllslll'&amp;Ve, Pt. Pleuant, les Kennedy, Harlan Wtbrun(,
CONSULTATION
ln11 her 85 a heavy
er
Jerry Bosworth up 17, 8:66 p. ed by Mr. Harold Sauer oa proto campaign iuue.
served u MC.
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Ed Kennedy, Erma
Smith,
a user of harbltura~i nd E m.; George Price up 17, ~:2ti lden~ advising us that we had He remarked tm his oppon- Introduced were Brerry Jtm· Dorothy Roevu, William fiad·
Superior Judg~ led 'to 0hea~ a.m.; Lunl!l Point up 17, t :25 been appointed to the otaff of enl'o use of ochool ehlldren lD es, candidate for the Howe of lord, Guy Guinther, Stacit AmRhodes was ·~ u toe!
In a. m.; Luther llerdman doWII Veterans Memorial HospitaL hia campelgn, otatint that only Delega~ on the Republican old, Gilbert
Donald
additional test mony
ay 1d 17, 6:40 a. m.; St. Mary's up Inc.
lui week lhowtands of letters slalt, wbo assured the people Lanning, Charlu
John
9:00 e.m. to 5:00 p.m.
tit£ pet1tlon by produrer S
18, 2 a. m.; Jolm Hood up 16, "Tii!J fo to advloo !hal none were oenl to votera slgnod wltb that If he was elected he would Richmond, Morjorit
at
Lull for cuslody of tile cou.j l7:2il a. m.; Vulcan up 19, o:25 of the undersigned have made tbe names of high school stu- immediately Introduce a bJlJ In Cordelia Blftltl, Don
ple'1 children - ~rna, 1\• an 1 , m.; A. E. Dyke up 19, 6:16 application for staff membe!' dents, and he (Miller) \Vao oure the House to do aWIIy with the Harvey VanVranken, Roy
Dr. Davia Offlco
Jo,.ph, 9 - pen mg ou come a. m.; Lynn B. up 20, 1:45 a, ship to that hospital and ac·
Jales tu on food and medl· ... ship, Bob Hoeflich, Bob
306 N. Second Avo.
ol a divorce suit. The Je:r~ m.; Elislta Wooda up 21, 1:50 cordlngly cannot be l!l'anted
cine! and would Hgh1 diligent- glm Arthur Slusher, Joe &gt;ll'l~l•
was r:cesoed Mon~~~ g Mls; • . m.; Christy down 21, 6:15 prlvlleges to wart therein.
ly to hav• the bill passed. Jones bie,' Arlene McDaniel,
BI
Middleport, Ohio
ter Witnesses 1tes~ d drank a. m.; Jeffboat down 22, 3:50 "This is to lurU..r advise !hat
stated that Ohio,
Kentucky, Blomkett~hip, Mlkt Roberta,
Garland, now n on on, nee a. m.; A. J. Patten up 22, S:IO application for olaf! memberPennsylvonla nor Maryland, had Vaughn.
J!leltone II p}eased to an·
heav!ly, used ~arbltur~~~~ ~in- o. m.; Rose G, down %3, 10 p. ship will not be made WJ!ess and
thlJ tax on the neceoo!Ues of MIDDLEPORT - Floyd
nounce tbat they bave seeur·
8
tmd ~ump ro~
· ok to m: L. W. Sweet down 211, 10:45 until the staff Is so comprised
We llld ourely It wao not not!- eltler, Cbarlel Searles,
ed llle 1ervlce1 of Mr. Carl E.
McCurdy, factory trained
dow, a many t mes sp e In p m.; National down 23, 1:15 as to meet the standards estabes11111D w..t Virginia anti Ray Pickens, Kathryn
eonaultant for our 1pectal aU
the children 1"in, a loud and • a. m.; Louisiana down 211, 3:05 lished by U.. American Medl·
drove people aero" the state son, Jack BechUe, Homer Smith,
day bearine aid consultation.
toxlcated vo ce.
a. m.; Cotton Queen up 23, cal Associstion, the American Richard A. Flnlaw of Pome· border to do their purchasing . . Cecil Hysell, Kenneth ScllleS,
If you have a hearln,a: problem. Mr. MCCurdy tnvlteo
' 4:50 a, m.'' Jane T. up %3, Hospital Assoclatioo, the Obio roy bas been named a
crew Others Introduced were Drew Myron Mlllet, Mu ~~~Its;:~:
you
to come in for a fr~e
WASHINGTON -A SENATE UO a. m., Samuel Clemens up State Hospital AS9ociatlon, !he I d I th 1964 Census ol Hatfl ld
ld th !fl of llam J. Fink, C, Robert
electronic
bearln&amp; test, and
subcommittee
today warned Greenup 5:15 p. m.; Diane Ohlo State Medical Association 1a ·~It or ;. 11 one of about M e Csee ~rlf:· 0 ~!..tt SYRACUSE - Atrletta
demonstration of tha Beltone
Mr. Carl E. McCurdy
Heuinl Aid Modell.
the television ind~stry to cut Brent down nreenup 8:45p.m.: and_ the Meigs County Medical 1 :;;c r:~sthrougbouttheU.S.
ae= re-etecilon to the ens, John Sauvage.
lhe amount of v1olence a r. d Cyprus up Greenup 11:55 p. m.• Soctety.
• pe thlJ appointment
yr of
• John Enge~ LONG BOTI'OM - Ada
FRESH BA'I'TERIES
erime 011 ils programs. or face Waller Houglen~ down Green· 1 "If staff member.sblp btclud· toT~:e=~ crew leader wni au- :~ldate"':'~ty CoiiUil!J. ~ell, Neille Co!OIIllll,
Vlc:tor
Don, mlu thlo opportun·
ONE·HALF PRICE
poasible conifesslonal mterven· up 12:SO a. ~·· Jame_s Hlne! es all ?f the h1div1duals men· pervlse a team of census enum- aioner; Raymond Musii'&amp;Ve, re. Bahr.
_
IIY - Here It your chan..
you are a bearing ald usto try the neweat and fin·
tion.
~P Greenup 4.50 a. m., Valvo- Uoned rn the news release to erators wbo wtll visit all farms publican cand1date for Prose- MINERSVD.JJt,
e1t Beltone HearlDJ Glll· pecill bearlnJ aid eonsulIn on interim report, theltnedownGreenup7:0Sa.m.; thelocaldailynewspapers,these d
h !DMigscountyto U Alto
ndJ G F
au. If you be1ltate to use r and come 10 durina: oar
Senate •ubc&lt;lnunilt.e on juve- Orco down Meldahl 4:26 P. m.; l'&amp;!Uirements cannot be fulfill· ::u~an~f~:lal ce~UI question- ~~on ..
~e-ele~Uo~ ~
TO HUNT OOON
1 hear1DI ald for fear of ation for a free demon•tr•·
nile delmquency prodded the H. ll. Bowles down Meldahl, ed at this Ume.
.
fr
S
S Ia fro thlo til
1be Mello County Coonhun~
bel111 ~tared- a~ Ibis lot· ion, you may rurebl86 •
1 rm 0 ratora
est llil&gt;twetlb~ comfort. et of batteries a half-price.
\nduotry to "subslanlially re- 7:25 p. m.; John Ladd Dean "It Is fW'ther requested that ~rea :
of all fa:o wlli ~"ct tate ena
m
o- ers Asm. will hold a three-hour
'mit one set to a customer.
able, attraetlve model
duce the violence and crime up Meldahl 1:35 a. m.; Dixie your organization fn no way numer;.,. n In ;ovember and
'
wlld coon hunt Friday tvenlg,
you can't come in, call
DliY. be the anawer to your
whioh today is fed the nation's Spirit up Meldanl 2:40 a. m.; hold out to the public lhet we takf ~
ber
Refreshments were oerved by Oct. !0, from 7 to 10 p.m. at
pnyero.
. Davi.J oUice for home apiotment.
:hildren u an all too ateady Tampico down Meldolll 3:20 a. are staff members to that hos- ea~e ce~::
be taken In the Republican Women In tbe club houae 011 Snow Ball blll.
tiel.''
m.; Buckeye State down Mel- p•tal. •
th foil lD way Shortly II· Bend area followln&amp; tbt
Refmhmenta will be 1ervod.
"Effective soU-policing is the dahl 5:10 1. m.
The above letter was also sign· te 0 N ow o!'r 6
Bureau of
desirablo approach to this prob·
GAllipolil
Rollable ed by all ol ihe medical physic- th:
an' agency of the
lem which poses ao clear
• down 3. so p. m.' Kathy R. tans.
U S Dep rtment of Commerca
threat to both our present a~d down 5:35 p, m.: Lelia Shearer
"matt ~UI ueationnalrel '
our future," the report satd. down 3:20 a. m.; Bayou Lor·
~ all rural boxh~ldtrs. Thole
"But the patience of congress, I ram~ down 3:40 I. m.; J . s. New Auxiliary
ulred to fill out tho formo
'chough considerable, Is not end· Lowts up 4:45 a. m.; Pa112o
~:JUid do so and hold the quesess "
down 7:30 a. m.; Zimmer up
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til
um
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8:20 a. m.; Susan Lane down OrganiZ' e
for
OtUlllll'el un • censua en •
9 05
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era tor com-et to collect them.
MOSCOW - THE SOVIET : Ka~w'::~ River _ ·-Solvay up
At that Ume, the enumerator
IJnion's new leaders loclay London 12:30 ·!! m.. - :llljelma Meigs Memoria} wlll help ans\Vff any quelliODJ
tcmg~t to a:isW'e foreign Com· Ann down hf~et li~o . p.m.j
.
_ _. .-.. . that may have proved troubt..
mums! parUes that the ouster of Lo Jan L1lo:Bs dowtr.lllarmet
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some.
Nikila S. Khrushchev will not u·io
:0 F . Shearer.. Chari•• Rfd~t, odmlnlotra· ~'he crow leader II I key periurtail their newly won inde- d . PM· ., . ~,:35
Jef .· tor of, Ve.!eran• Memorial Hos- son In conductln&amp; I Cen&amp;UI of
own arme. ' "'· -~
· pita! Inc. today said the La· A-' ulture Ha recrultl and
pennence.
ferson up Winfield 2·20 p m · d' 'A Ill
of M 1 M
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In private meetings and new•· w H Shaver . Jr down · W~ Jes ux .ary
e gs . em· trains the enumerators, ICh •
~&gt; per editorials, Soviet officials fl~ld ·2·20 a 'm .. Robert West orlal Hospital has been dtSsolv· ules their work, revlewa the ac!lressed that unity ol' the Com- do~ Winfleid, 40 a. m.; EJ. ed and • new auxll~ary formed. curacy of completed forms, ond
munlst world was vital bu&lt; that gercliff down Winfield 6.40 1
The newJ'oup; ;n be t;'own conducts dlHicult Interview•.
1
It would be maintained 11 an m . Cherokee u Winfield 7
as .the La 08 A l&amp;ry 0 the The Censw of Al!l'lculture Is
"alliance of equals."
. . a ·;.
p
· Metgs County Hospital, accord· takon every five years Ia years
Communist leaaers from both · ·
lng to Rtdeout.
ending in "4" and "9" to gath·
sides of the Iron Curtain were /
,
It has been agreed that all er Information on the natlon'o
taking advantage of ll•eir post·i lndian Summer
members paid In the old or- agricultural resource• and proijono to aok quesllolll
about 1
gamzaUon . will be constdered ductlon. Such ln!onnaUon Is vl·
•
Drew • oonllnuout, U!gle lne 111ft Mllflvlee
Khrushchev 's ouster and what
members m the n~w organl2:a- tal in making decisions affecteaell dOt and aeparalea I lrOIII al ... ofhera,
It will mean for the future. Many Will Continue
tlon for the 1964~ year.
ing many IOIJlllenll ol the U.S.
haVe not hesitated to praise
Officers In the ot~ organiza· economy.
without r.treoltrg. RetiA by -.. _ . , fiiDc/ent
the fallen premier. But lD !he To Warm Ohio
tlon also will be offlcero of the Data gathered include t be
lOUt. Ill
baM...
~ovtet Union, no word of praJsli!
new orgamzstlon and regular number and aize Dl fii'Dll, acllas been prlnte4 since porty
monthly meetings will be held reagt and harvest of crops llveljecretary . Leonid I. Brezlmev By United Prell lntel'lllldonal :::'o.::'he a~o~~ :~nd;;;'
:~~ otock lavenlorles, and lnf~rma·
iind Prenuer Alexei N. Kosy· Indian Summer temperatures terl
·
· ·
tlon on farm equipment and 1mlin took over 11 days qo.
held sway over Ohio again to- ~deout said the auxlllary provements and Income a nd
day, but the weathennan held would also like to have all !he some production expentlltures.
~ WD..BERFORCE, oHIO
- li.ttle promise of a break In the new members interested, or any. Tbe blformatlon wW be pubThe national director of t na tmder-dry condillons over the one who can volllllle&lt;r their ser· ~shed starling In !IllS for eountong.ress of Racial
Equality state,
Ivices. Th.e next meetin&amp; wm be ties, States, and tbe naUon.
!CORE) aaid Monday no does . CloutltneSI was expected to November 23.
not believe that Sen.
Barry mcrease during the day as a
----Goldwater 11 1 raclot "but I light shower area covering MIS·
. Cpl. Boggs l1 In
don't CJtre what 100, 011 in the sourl and Illinois moved east- INDISPENSABLE EMPLOYER 1 Charge of Meeting
innermost reacbn of hie heart." word. However, most of Ohio BARNOLDSWICK, England Cpl. c. L. Bous o1 the Ohio
1will receive no raln at all.
(UP!) - Senior employee.t at State Patrol wao In charge of
JameJ Former charged that A thin layer of high clouds nullionaire Tom Clarke's bed a meeting of the Melgo AUIIl·
the Repobbcan p~sldenltal can· prevented Ohio temperatures factory have iiUiured hls life for lary Patrol Monday niibl lD
didate ts explotUng the rac1al from falling to normal levels $2.8 million for his flight to the Legion llall al Pomeroy.
were
lssut to win votes. He told • during the night, alth..ugh Cin· Bermuda Saturday. A .. nior ex· Eighteen members
newa conference here, before cinnaU, under clear skies, re- ecutive said &lt;~if anyone is in- given in1trucUona on the use of
be spoke al Central State Co,l· ported a low of 38. Farther to tllspensable, It is Mr. Clarke." radar and otaUonary patrols.
lege, lhat Prosldent Johnson s the north, Mansfield had a reicivil rljhu record was short of atlvely mild 54.
spectacular but since becomin&amp; Scattered sh()wers were expreoldont ho bu lmprove4.
peeled in Western Ohio late toAll point• brOUflbl eeaffr ~If .. • •
day and over the •stem half
brolren
lllll1llllla#GL
CINCINNATI _ THE CIN· tonight, bul they were not
clnnati Redl annoWlced today heavy enough to relieve the
!he slinin&amp; of Alberto Rinaltll, current drongbt eonditlons.
qirls who have any type of dairy farm backifound are
an !•year-old infielder from
ellg1ble to compete In the county-wide Dairy Princess
Bo101na, Italy. wuuam. o. o.. Abboud Tri'es
'-!Jntest again being sponsored by the Meigo County Dairy
'Qllt, preoldent and general man·
Servl~e Umt In cooperation with the American Dairy
ager of tilt Reds said Rlnaldl
Association of Ohio.
Yaar- . _
aiiiGIIIC ....... bee~~ II
was oigned with Ctncinnatl'o To Stop WI'de
Officials ~f the contest said today any girl whose parOIIID'I
eight
iiL.l&amp;laf-ID
'Fid
lllalilc
·aRTf lAIII R - ._
ents at anytime was • dairy far;,ner m)lr enter the con·
Tampa club of the Florida State
l:.eague and will train there next
leAst. 1. 1.
~- b ,- - -'- ·- - - - - - Tbet' PG•• . . eeall Dlllr IWDagll a laoge ....
. 1
PP 1cs 1ona may ~ o taln• 1
Wrll of -alosloll ...._ Ohio 11 a toer alale Ill lhe IMgQellt
JpMn .
nres '
ots
ed !rom Donald c. Mora, Clair personal appearances durin(
Woode, or C. 1!:. Blakeslee un· the year eommenclng with her
of the 1181lon'l poole, llatlid . . . . . . 30 ,...,. ago.
NJLE1 - 'l'HREE NILES CAIRO, U.A.R. rUPI)-Preal· til November I.
•ntry approval. If she io ,.!eel·
l'llll group lllclucl• tlllllllel 88fWno 38 • • • of
~cKinley High School footba.ll dent Ibrahim Abboud of t~e Rules for the 1964 Daley Prin- ed as Ohio Dairy Princess, and
... Flockies.
playan, lncludlna: at..._ team • nelg~!loring Sudan repubhc cess contest are:
(or) American Dalry Prlnef:as,
lnte-.ctloll c11rectr belllllll !'1111 Ill . . . , - . Here
two leadin&amp; scoren. \ we r .• wtefded full dictatorial powera The entrant muat have a she must be avatlable ~~
uetwo: (1) I tncreasee IN dependability of )'OUr e~io
charlfd Monday with rap&lt;! of loday In an effort to halt five dairy farm background. T h e mencin~ with her seie.cllon and
aervlce. (2)1! provide• 18Ylnga ·IIJ reducing IIMt , _ , at
a 12•year-old ilrl.
days of anti-government rioting parents or guardian must de· continuing unUl the 1865 Prin·
atancfb)' lacllitlellioatled a., yOII' ~ ~ ... lletpo
. that s.ide-swipt&gt;d American dip- rive at Jeast part of their in· cess Is selected.
lng lo keep ellcttiCtty kM In prlqe.
The plaftrt W!re ldtntifu~d lomati(' missions.
come from dairy fanning, or She must prtsent a doctor's
Thla 11 a olgnlfiCMl example ol WI* lo belllg doCMI bf
Diplomatic report. reaching the candidate must nave lived , certificate statln&amp; she 11 In
as llphram rc.ek I El!lso';.j 1
IMMtor...-.d
compll'll... hllpillO IIICia Clllow Ill • -~
~nlor 1ullbae , an
e v n Cairo said at least 11 persons on a dairy farm durin&amp; pari of good health.
lrm••'*•--~·a.aMII
Dixon, a rlghl halfback, who had bee killed and ~ injured, her life.
She mu•t, 11 under 21 years
~re relealed on $5,000 bond One of the Injured was report- She must be at least 16 years of a11e, present 1 sl~t~ed at.ateeach. They will face trial next ed to be an employe of the U.$. of age by June I, 1964, and ment of COOHnt from her par·
Tuesday 01'1 tbe n.pe char,iel. Embas1y. He was no1 identi· must not be over 25 years of enta or guardiall to enter the
'!be nam• of the olber player fled.
qe u of June 1, 1964.
contest.
O~o
W.. not released because he Damaae to the U.S. l!:mbasoy She must not be, nor ever She muol be a reaidont ol
was under 18.
and U. S. Inforrnatio Ajecy have boon married,
the State of Oblo,
~Nlltl Coacb Glenn Stennett library was reported to be She must be a big~ school Professional models are not
'.
laid tht players were "throurh 1minor. conolsllns •noatly of bro- fll'aduata or wiD ll'•duatt by tllglble.
,.
u · for u I'm aonoemed" and ke widows ad ranaacked ll· June, !961i.
· Each county mil)' IIlier ooljr
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IUSptndK thtm ftom tht team. brary bookshelves.
She must be avallabla for jone &lt;andidate lD tho otate ract.

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NEW YORK fUPI) - Notre
Dame moved ·lnto second place
Monday to challenge top-ranked
Ohio Slate in the United Press
International major ·college
football ratings.
Notre Dame, on of seven
unbeaten-untled teams in the
coaches top 10, replaced Ala-

bama, which dropped to third.
Nebraska edged Arkansas out
of fourth place, pushing the R8zorbacks down to fifth .
The scarcity ol unbeaten and
once-defeated major college
teams r~sulted in an unprecedented concentration of balloting in the top 10. Only 18 teams

were given vot.e11 by the 35 linoi1, ranked 13th last week,
coaches on the UPI rating took over ninth, and Oregon
board .
alto advanced lour notches
Tens remlaned aixth but the from 14th to loth.
lower part of tht standlJ18!1 un· Ohio State received 26 of S5
derwent a major lhakeup.
1first-place votes and Alilbama
Georgia Tech Jumped from was awarded five . Four teams
ninth to seventh.
Michigan - Notre Dame. Nebraska , At·
vaulted from 12th to eighth, IL- kansas and GfO!'gia Tech -

season when injuries began to
take a toU emong lhe J:!.uckeyes .
But they will go into Saturday '~ game . ~t Iowa . in top
phys1cal condition, barrmg an
injury in this week 's drills.
Injured Pair Returns
Defensive men Doug Drenik
and John Fill, !!lidelined by in·
juries, will be back in shape
for the Hawkeyes.

Unhed Pres• lntemadooal
COLUMBUS (UPl ) - The
platoon system gets at least
part ?f ~e credit for Ohio
States r1se t.o t.he No. l ranking in the nation as far as
Coach Woody Hayes is concerned.
Hayes, a long-time advocate
of the free substitution rule,
pninted to
his Buckeyes to

Ohio State shares the BJg' Ten the nation, gu ided by quatrtelc·/
lead with Purdue, each sport- back Gary Snook, who made
ing 3..(1 lea~ records, but the throwing atlempts !ast week
Buckeyes have the advantage a 19-14 loss to Purdue.
of an easier schedule the rest 1 ~· They will pess more on us
of the way.
, this year than they did Jast,
Hayes won't make any ,cham-[ when I think they passed only
pionship claiDUI, however, and seven times, '' Hayes stated.
bans any talk of the Rose Bowl The Hawkeyes, however, will
around the team.
be going up against a defense
lowe wiD be displaying one lhat has yielded only 20 points
of the top passing attacks in in five games.

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NEW YORK (UP!) - Blll
Wbite of the Sl. LoUis Cardi·
nals and Mickey Mantle of the
New York Yankees were the
only members of cbamplonsblp t.eams named Monday to
the United Press Interna-.
tional 1964 major Jeague Alt.
461
Star team.
Haley
445
N''Jie 1eams · w~re representBet Cte•
McNicklE's
406
ed on the lO-man squad with
M. Bowen
451
Grat-e
479
pitcher Dean Chance a n d
J. Chesher
225()
367
1 Total
shortstop Jim Fregosl making R. Bowen
490
Won 0 Lost 3 Polnta 0
517 I
the Los Angeles ADgels the ou- H. Chesher
D. D. BIIJ'
ly team with more tbaa one Total
18t5
Stivers
624
representative,
Woo 3 Lot! 8
Walker
630
Rounding out the squad as
Slmon'1 Market
J. Louks
m
chosen by 20 baseball experts
T, Osborne
'1!!7
Schoenleb
St3
were catcher Joe Tone or the
L. Osborne
482
Hawley
521
Milwaukee Braves,
second
A. Simon
233
Total
2512
baseman Ron Hunt of the
P. Simon
407
Won 3 Lost I Points 8
New York Mets, third base. Handicap
222
SENIOR BOYS LEAGUE
man Brooks Robinson of &amp;be
Total
164t
Middleport O.pl. Store
Oct. 17, 11111
Baltimore Orioles, outfielders Won 0 Losl 3
Woods
550
Middleport No. I
. Willie Mays of the San Fran· .
J. Bailey
451
R. Coleman
301 cisco. Giants, Billy Williams of
Pin Heads
Wippel
432
D. Jenkins
426
the Chicago Cubs and pitcher
A. Nease
375
Martin
546
B . Davis
438
Sandy Kou ax of the Los Ange.
343
S. Bartels
Stobart
S4o
W_ Davis
320 les Dodgers.
Art Nease
411
Total
252~
Blind
330
F..d Bartels
410
Won ! Tied 1 Points 7
Fortman • Abbott
Handicap
822
84 '
Hanlicap
H &amp; K 1-' lre-stoue
481
Blackston
Total
2GJ7
Total
1623 I Blackston
520
New
Leaders
420
Abbott
Won 1 Lost 2
Won 1 Lo~t t
Haggerty
423
321
Green
Middleport No. %
H·C'I
Smith
513
m
Dillon
D. Garten
917
S. Custer
32Al
Blind
420
458
Radford
J . Vanlnwagen
361
V. Hannahs
454
D. Miller
536
156
Handicap
R. Hindy
403
P. Hennessy
411
Total
2417
Total
2288
M. \.arten
282
'f. Hennessy
471
Tiert I Lost t Points 1
Statistics
Woo
0
Lost
l
Polntl
I
B. Swan
370
Total
1652
Handicap
!148
Won 2 l..osl 1
Syracuse BaU Park
COLUMBUS tUPI) - There
Total
2781
··MEN··
Damewood
481 I
were sume changes this week
Won 2 Lost J
LEARN
TO OPERATE
The
Patsies
506
I
Ingels
in the Mid·American Confer417
Nesselroad
512
HEAVY
ence statistics with new rush- D. Clark
Eastern
W.
Clark
450
Sylve&lt;;ter
496
ing and passing leaders.
EQUIPMENT
C. Knight
541
P. Ingels '
429
Louks t2 games'f
356
IULLDOZIE'"S
o•A01' 01 5
••
[150
T. Cruise
377 I Ohio University's flashy soph- C. lngel!
Crueser fl game)
t09 I SCIIUPEIIIS
o•AG LINU
r. . Wolf
CLAM SHELLS
377 omore Wash Lyons aprropriaf.e. Total
t84o
Total
2460 ! aACK HOU
D. Leonard
414 ilY enough moved into the rush·
Ashlau!f OIL
Won I Lost % Points !
Blind
330 ing letd over a pair of Miami
L. GilmorE'
409
Pomeroy Cemenl Bloek
Handicap
756 'I University runners just as the R. Sargent
403 · Clatworthy
sao
Total
2795 Bobcats took the Redskins last A. Sawyer .
420
Duerr
501
'
Won 3 Lost t
M. Sawyer
456
Davis
456
Ractne
Lyons has averag~ 6.1 yards Handicap
30
Anderson
495
Complete pn.l'tlnl trainlne: on
338
t:U
Total
1718
S
OUR modern m.a..hJne• .tt OUR
D. McTurner
carry in gaining 313 yards.
auer
499
Relrident 'l'ratnlnr ~it.n, rlv&lt;!ll you
369
L. Mallory
AlO Don Peddie of Miami has 301
Won 1 Lost!
Total
253 L !~:t b;~~·~~oo~ndw:;tu a:e:d~A~;}
M. McKelvey
"
· 66
- f
46
Won 2 Lost I Points C
wuwM~NT OPMATOR , v. A.
370 I ',~,;;;,,;m
carnes or a .
I d H' h Gam Men
Appruved fur full r ... idomt ~raJ II •
V. Durst
Ia
and sophom(.f"e teamn · tg
e
- c·
m1 .
Blind
330
Joe Kozar was third with Ingels, I97; Women - M. Bow- Ind . High Game - Cla,fwc&lt;r· 'l For cc-mplete Jntormlllon •end
Handicap
774
I. en I""
thy 218
O.llml!' , adolr.,..
find
l&lt;i!Jeplwae
. 2586 291 yards and 83 carries.
.. h S .
M
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numbottr to
1·ndwH
Total
. 1g
enes, en Ind. High Serie.,. - Clalwo&lt;r· :1
Won 0 Lost 3
Tole-do's Dan Simre11 moved Ingels, 550; Women - M.
thy, 580.
ttuvvA~!~~~~E~cttooL.s
Ernie Kellermann of Mi- en. 451.
Team High Game - D. D.
uu w. Lana Ava.
Pomeroy
ami in the passing category. T~am High Single - The
Bar, 949.
C:olumttv•· Ohio
M. Menchini
576 Simrell has hit on 42 of 85 at- sies. 631 .
C . Harris
428 tempts for 462 yards and a to- Team High Series The .•
L. VanMeter
323 tal offense of 621 yards, best of Patsies, 1846.
457 the league by far . Kellermann
Tonto Porter
- - - -K. Whaley
471 is runnerup in passing with 27
CITY LEAGUE
645 of 48 for 351 yards and Lotal
H.rmdicap
October 20, 1914
Total
2900 offense of 469, second in the
Downie Grou Inc.
Won 3 Lost 8
loop.
O'Brien

F . Reichert
C. Abolin
D. Stout
Blind
Blind
Handicap
Total
Lost 0 Won 3

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-·t
Ind.
H1gn
Game - R. Graves
l
k
C
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B
eroy emen
oc , MU •
222
Irtd. High Series _ R. Graves Low net (tie) Helen Hanley:.
TR1 COUNTY LEAGUE
567.
Jim O'Brien tied with Mildred
Octobo&lt; It, IIIII
Team High Game _ Crow's McCullough • Frank Johnston.
G • J Auto Par!l&lt;o
445 Sleak Hou.se, 934 ..
Second low nE't (tie) J u 1 i e
Jim Sisson
Team H1gh SerleS - Holsum Hysell • Russ Brown, Phyllis
48~
Jim Johnson
Sales
No. l. 2518.
Stanley • Larry Raker. Elean41
Don Thoma'
567
or Gordon • Carl KrautiPr.
R . Graves
R. Rawlings
440 Ohio High School
Third low net, Louise ThompHarx:licap
12
Football Ratings
son • John Duerr.
Total
2363
COLUMBUS (UPil - Th
M
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United Press International Ohio Fourth low net,
argare
Won %. Lott 1 Potnh I
high school coaches rating~ with iS\ack . E . F. Robmson _
Mason KeyttoBe
D. Ash
429 fir~t place vott's and won • lost Closest to pin on Hole 7 D. Williams
417 records m parentheses :
Men. Jim O'Brien ; womt'n. ElR. Clark
465
Team
Point~
eanor Gordon ; Longest drive,
P. Harmon
466 t. Massillon
16 (17-.()) 290 Ru ss Brown .
H. Smith
467 1Z. Cant?n McKly
(7-0 ) 262 j Putting winners. were .Eilee.n
Total
2244 13. ~lyna
1 (6-1) 15~ : Searls, G&lt;:'urge H1cks. J1m 0 ·- 1
Won 1 Lo!lt t Points !
-4 . Clncy R. Bacon
!5· 11 146 • Brien and Helen Hanley .
i 5. Spring. South 1
1,7-01 115 - Crow'1 Steak HOUR
16. Up. Arlington 3 (7-{l) 115
Ingels
[155 17. Niles ... ·- -· 15·21 97 '
When yon have liD ,.
518 8. Cincy Elder 4
fl:i-m
91
Sea~s
insurance elaim,
Haley
441 9. £andusky ........ !6-1) 6:1
457 10. Cl. St.
Knight
relax-play tennis!
524
Ignatius
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Coats
We'll put ounelvel
2495
Second 10 teams: 11. Mt. Ver-'
Total
non 36; 12. Loui sville 32 ; 13.
Won % Lost 1 Polntl I
in your sboea with
Meig1 Reaglen
Columbus East 30; 14. Dayton
515 Chaminade (U 27 ; 15. Logan I] I
J . Johnson
366 and Cleveland St. Joseph
25 1
K. Johnson
390 erwh ; 17. Warren 23 : 18. Sleu·
Blind
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387 bE'nville Cenlral 19 : 19. Cincin
H. Buck
519
na!i St. XaviN 16; 20. Ashland
V. Wippel
Jim Johnson &amp; Bud Simpson
tti2 15.
Handicap
A9tnfs
Total
2339 I
Jol1n•on-Simpson Ins. Agency
FIGHT RESULTS
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PARIS (UPI! - Angel Gll.rtf'H:!SfHYINO .-TMA. CI\IUALTt
Hobwn Sdes No. 1
Woocls
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spotlight the benefits of
Jng.
"In our own case, !he lnjuries are definitely slacking this
year and the morale is better
because the kids are not
worked as hard," he said.
" ln a way, platoon football
has helped the Big Ten, be·
cause of the depth of material
the league is suppr-sed to
"ave."
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Hayes pointed to an increase
in passing, and not just by Ohio
State, as an end result of the
more liberal substitution rules
in effect this !all,
In recent years, It was at
about Lhls midway point in the

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money winnen~
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lead the Pro!.-.lonal
Association lllODtJ IW!dinp.
Announced
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at ~ eared fli1..384 .50 90 far tliJ'!:
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were given one firat·plsce bal- \learns, Louislana State and
lot each. Only two point1 sep- Duke. ranked utn and 12th, re·
arated ~-ranked Notre spectively, followed by Florida
Dame and thlrd-rated ,Alabama. in 13th and oregon State, a 31·
Nebraska nipped Arkaasas by 13 conqueror of Syracuse, in
three points for fourth place, 1-4th. Purdue advanced from
the same margin Michigan, No. 17th to 15th, Utah State jumped
a, held over Illinois .
from 19th to L&amp;t.h and Florida
Two unbeat..en but once UedJ Stale and Yale tied for 17th.

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MDsWon't 1 New Haven School Packed 16 New Donors
BeonStaff • By GOP for Miller Meeting Come Monday

Kiver news

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NEW HAVEN - A capacity crowd attended the Re!Continued l"rom Page I)
Gauge readings - Gal11polls facility
publican Rally held last night at the New Haven ele- Ohio Valley Baking Co.
Dam tU, 12.2, running II&gt; feet l Porter also said this morn- mentary school to hear Republican candtdale for the
Donors were : POMEROY
on rollers, Pomeroy . Mason ! ing that be has visited the Melg! 4th Congresslona DIBtrict, J~ct Ml!ler of Parkersburg. Paul Carper, POll')'
20 .56, Pt. Pleasant 14.1S, Hin· County Recorder's offtce and
Mlller used as his toptc, "Am.
Frank Vaughan, Mildred
ton .69 stationary . Kanawha cannot find • copy of the new erlcanism," bt which be dis- perenls did not appreve ollhelr kin, Mary Ailee Samuels,
Falls 2.56 falling, Charleston lease In the records there,
cussed his opponent's "Week in children beini used In biJ cam· Russell Rose Mary Raub,
17.92. London, Marmet and Win- Attorney Porter also advised Washlngtcn" campelgn issue, palgn.
fie Pi~kena, Louise Radford,
field dams were on the sills. that the following letter Is be- otatlng thalli was not an origt. Miller stated the campaign Ann Radford, Tom
Router,
Boat movementa:
1ng sent to the board of trustees nat ideo of C&lt;&gt;nare,.rnan Ken letters were mailed In ranked David Cummlnp, Evelyn Heu,
.DIHWJ\litN!IIl ~ i
Oblo River - John J . Rowe of Veteran• Memorial Hospital Hechler's and did not cost Con- government eovelopea paid for Hop cuoter, Margaret McDIIICA
IJF
down 13, 3·50 1. m.: Queen and Administrator Cbarlea Ride- gressman Hechler one cent but by the tapayera although they lei, G&lt;rald L. Mellanle~ Qoorge
SANTA MONI • CA · - City up 14, 2:50 1. m.; Eastetn out.
was paid for by the Industry of did have stamps on them.
Sprouse, lola Howell,
Witnesses at ' child custody down 15, 6:05 a. m.: Lillian' That letter reads :
the Ohio and Kanawha Valley. 'llte rally opeoed with the In- Skinner Pbllllp Radford, Our-bearing now In progress m Su- G. up 16, 4:4&gt; a. m.; Walter "On October 21, 1964 a letter Miller said be wholehearted· vocation by the Rev. Roy El· wood Cummlnga, Kenneth 001perlor Court have skeu:b..t a Beckjord up 16, 5:SO a. m. ; C. of that date waa 1ddreaoed to ly approved of the "Week In Us, New Haven, and Raymond 11na, Cbarlu Gloeckner, CharTO HOLD FREE HEARING AID
portrait ol Judy Gar= showd V. Harner up 16, 6:30 a. m.; each of the uoderslgned &amp; olgn- Wallhlngtcn" but not uaed u I Gerald Musarave, Pt. Pleasant, les Kennedy, Harlan Woltrung,
CONSULTATION
111&amp; her as a heavy
er an Jerry Bosworth up 17, 8:55 p. ed by Mr. Harold Sauer 11 pru- campelgo lome.
served as MC.
Ed Kennedy, Erma
Smltb,
a use ol barbiturates.
m.; George Price up 17, 2:25 !dent, advising ua that we had He remarked on hl• oppon- Introduced were BreiT)' Jon- Dorothy Reevu, W'tlllam t!adSuperlor Jud~edu!Jandob E. a m.; Lunga Point up 17, 4:25 been appointed to the atalf of ent's use of acbool chlldren In es, candidate lor the House ol lord Guy Guinther, Stacie AmRhodes was sc e
.: ear a·. m.: Luther Herdman dowu V•terans Memorial Hospital, hls c1mpolgn, stating that only Delega~ on the Republlcan ohl, 'GUbert ZwUl!Jti, Donald
add!Un~l tesUmony t ay In 17, 6:4&lt;1 a. m.; St. Mary'a up Inc.
last week thousands of letters slate, who assured the people LanDini, Charlea Cramer, John
9:00 o,m. .. 5:00 p,m.
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the pebtlon by producer S d· t8, 2 a. m.: John Hood up 18, "This IJ to ldVIae that none were sent tc voters signed with that If he was elected he would Richmond, Marjorie
Price,
It
Luft lor Clllltody of the cou· l7:20 a. rn.; Vulcan up 19, 5:25 of the undersigned have mode tbe names of high school stu- Immediately Introduce a bill In Cordelia Bentz, Don
Runnel,
pie., children- Lorna, It, and a. m.: A. !l;, Dyke up 19, 8:15 application for olaf! member- dents, and he (Miller) was sure the Houoe to do a\fty with the llal'vey VanVranken, Roy Blank
Dr. Davis Offlco
Joseph, 9 - pending outcome a. m: Lynn B. up 20, 4:45 a. ship tc that hospital and acsales liD: on food and medl· ensblp, Bob Hoefilch, Bob v •• ~,•
306 N. Second Ave.
of 1 dfvoree
The J;rmr l m.: Elisha Woods up 21, 4:50 cordbtgiy cannot be granted
clneo and would fl&amp;ht diligent,. gbn, Arthur Slusbar, Joe
wal recessed ond~~
~~. I. m.; Christy down 21, 6:15 privileges tc work !heroin.
ly to have the bill pesaed. Jones ble, Arlene McDaniel, B II
Middleport, Ohio
ter 1wt;:'esses :·~ d
d ~ a. m.; Jeffboat down 22, 3:50 "This Is tc further advise that
stated .that Ohio,
Kentucky, Blankenahlp, MID Roberta,
Gar an • now
n on, ra ' a. m.: A. J. Patten up 22, 5:40 application for stafi memberPennsylvania nor Maryland, had Vaughn.
Beltono II pleaso4 to anhuvily, used barbiturates, once a. m.; Rose G. down 23, 10 p. ship will not be made Wtiess and
this tu: on the necesoltlea ol MIDDLEPORT - Floyd
nounce tbat lhey have •ecur·
tried todjump fro;:;.• hote~ wl;- rn; L. w. Sweet down 23, 10:45 until the staff Is so comprised
llfe end aurely Lt wu not nee- eltler, Charleo Searles,
Dr.
td the services of Mr. Carl E.
dow, an ma~y
es spo e ~ p m.: National down 23, 1:15 as to meet the standards estabessat'J In West Vlrglnla end Ray Pickena, Kathryn
McCUrdy, factory trained
conaultant for our apecial all
the cht!dren In, a loud and In a. m.; Louisiana down 23, S:05 !ished by the American Met!!·
drove people acroSI the atate son, Jack Bechtle, Homer Smltb,
doy beariDi aid consultation.
lollcated voice.
a. m.; Cotton Quee&lt;~ up 23, cal Association, the American Richard A. Flnlaw of Pome- border to do their purchasing. Cecil Hysell, Kenneth Scltes,
If you have a bearing problem, Mr. MCCurdy lnvlfeo
, 4:50 a. m.; Jane T. up 23, Hospital Assoclatloo, the Ohio roy bas been named 1
crew Others bttroduced wore Drew Myron Millet', Max
you to eome in for a free
WASIDNGTON _A SENATE uo a. m.;Samuel Cl_emen~ up State Hospital Association, the leader for the 1964 Census ol Hatfield, seeking the olllce
Ham J. Fink, C. Roborl
electronic bearing test, and
subcommittee
today warned 1 Greenup 5.15 p. m..
Diane Ohio State Medical Association A . ltur He Is one of about Ma
C ty Sh Iff·
SYRACUSE - Arlotta
demonstration of the Beltone
Mr. Carl E. McCurdy
the tele'Vislon industry to cut Brent down Greenup 6:45 p.m.; and the Meigs County Medical 1 f;~cu 0~ throughout the U.S. Sa son ~ r erleciJ 011 to
ena, John Sauvage.
ll&lt;ll'lnlt Aid Models.
the amount of violence and Cyprus up Greenup 11:55 p.m.; Society.
.
tt, re:~~ this appotntmont.
it"o~Aaaess~ John
LONG BOTI'OM - Ada
FRESH BATJ'ERIES
erime 011 1ts programs or face Walter Hougland down Green· "If staff member.ship btclud· The new crew leader will IU· :.Udale for County ~:::I=~~. Ne!Ue Colaman,
Vietor
Don~ miss this opportunONE-HALF PRICE
poillblo conaresslonal btterven· up 12:SO a. m.; James Hines es all of the tndtvtduals men· pervioe a team o1 census enum· stoner; Raymond Mu..;ave,
lty - Here La your chance
to try the newut and finyou are a hearing lid uslion.
up Greenup 4. 50 a. ':"·· Valv~ tloned rn the news r&lt;lease to erators who will visit all farms publican candidate for Pr·oo:·l-.::.:::::::.:.::::::::..._ _..::,:.:,.:
eat
Beltoae
Heartna
Glu·
pecial
bearing aid consul·
In 10 !nterlm repor~ _the line down Greenup 7.05 a. m.: the local dally newspapers, these and ranches In Meigs county to cuttng Attorney and J. a. .
HI. If you healtate to use r and come in durin&amp; our
Senate subcomrmttee on JUVe- Orco down Meldahl 4.25 P- m., requirements cannot be fulfill· collect official census question- Johnson seeking rHieetlon
TO BUNT COON
a bearing aid for fear ot ation for a free demonstra·
nile delinquency prodded the H. E. Bowles down Meldahl, ed at this time.
.
fr
farm operator&amp; lh S
Senato from this
'llte Melp county coonhuntbeiDI stared- at, thi8 lat· on. you may yurch&amp;&amp;e I
est lllhtwellht, comfort· et of batteries a balf·price,
industry to "substantially. re· 7:25 p. m.; John Ladd Dean "It Is further requested that::....~:. of all Ianna wlli trfet. tate
ers Assn. Will bold a lhree-ltour
1ble, 1ttr1eflve model
mit one set to a customer.
duce the violence and crtme up Meldahl 1:3S a. m.; Dooe your orgaruzalion In no way tak 1
In November and
coon hunt Friday ev••nlJI,
may. be the IDIWer to your
you can't come in, call
ohioh today Is led the nation's Spirit up Meldabl 2:40 a. m.; bold out to the public that we
~ ~ce her
Refreahmenll were aerved
Oct. 10, from 7 to 10 p.m. at
prayer•.
r. Davl• oUiee for home apehildren u an all too steady Tampico down Meldahl 3:20 a. are staff members to that hos- eaft;'
cern will ba taken In the Republican Women bt "'· 1·'·"' howe on Snow BaD hill.
llet."
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m.; Buckeyo Stata down Mel· pita!.'"
tbe :otf:~~:: way. Shortly al· Band area following lhl
wW bt served.
"Effective aelf-pollctng_ " the dahl ~= lO •: m.
.
The above letter was aloo sign· ter November 5, the Bureau of
desirable approach to this prob·
GAlhpohs Da~ - Reltable ed by all oi the medical phySic- the Cenaw, an agency of the
!em which poses 10 clear
a down 3.55 p. m., Kathy R. lan.s.
U. S. Department o1 Commerce
threat to both our present and down 5:35 p, m.; Leila Shearer
will mall eensw queatlonnairel
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our future," the report sard. down 3:20 a. m.; Bayou Lor·
tc all rural boxholdero. Tholl
"But the pedence of congress, rame down _s:4&lt;1 •. m:; J. s.
required to !Ill out the forml
1_!tough considerable, Is not end· Lewts up 4.45 a. m., Panzo
should do so and hold the quesEs"
down 7:30 a. m.; Zimmer up
air
Ill
enum
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8:20 a. m.; Susan Lane dowu
tionn es un a censUJ
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9 05
a. m.
At that time the enumerator
Moscow - THE SOVIET : : Kanawha
River - Solvay up
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wlll help answer any queatlona
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that may bavt pn&gt;ved troubll10ught to assure foreii!D Com· Ann down Marmet 11•10 p.m ,
munist parties that the ouster of Luc Jane iueas do~m~i
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some.
Nikita S. Khrushchev will no! 11 · 2~
• :tl F • Shear . Cha~•s Rideout,_ admlnlstra· The crew leader lo I key peri tail their newly won Ind., . p. m., ; . . , :: - · e!~; tor ot Veterans Memorlitl Hos- son bt conductinl a Census of
ur
down Marmet 0135 t&gt;. -In?, Je • pita! Inc. today said the La· A""' ult
He e0rulll 1 n d
P"nrlence.
lerson up Winfield 2·20 p m · d' ' ux1i1
o1 M 1 M
""c ure.
r
In private meetings and newt· W H Shaver _Jr down· W~ tes A
ary
e gs
em· trains the enumerators, ached~
P'Per editorials, Soviet officials fi~ld ·2.20 a ;. . ··Robert West orlal Hospital haa been dlasolv• ules their work, reviews the aoilressed that unity of the Com- d~ Winlleid 40 a m . El· ";~nd a new auxil~~t'b fo:'ed. curacy ol completed fonns, and
munlst world was vital but that ercliff down' winfield 5.'j0 a
e new group wz. e own conducts difficult tntervlewa.
't would be maintained as an , g
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. as the Ladtes Auxlhary of the The Census of Agriculture Is
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m.: Cherokee up Winfield 7:05 Metgs
· county
Hospital ' ace 0 rd· taken every five year• ln years
ualliance or equals."
. . 18 m
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communist 1eaa~s from both · ·
lng to Rideout.
ending in "4" and "9" to gathBides of the Iron Curtain were
It bas been agreed that all er Information on the natlon'a
taking advanta11e of tbeir posi·
membe;s paid In the old or- agricultural resources and pro~ons to ask ques!IODI about
gamzauon. wlll be considered ductlon. Such btformatlon Is yt.
Draw • oontiiiiiOUS, tingle IN lhft ~
Khrushchev's ouster and what
members m the new organiza- tal in makins decisions affecteach clot and NfMr•t• 1 lrOifl a1 liW Olhetl,
It will mean for the future. Many
Uon for the 1964~ year.
1ng many eeiPI'ents of the u.s.
have not hesitated to praise
Officers In the old organlza- economy.
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without ratr8olll{l. R8fla by It» alllf .tliolent
the ranen premier. But In the
tlon also wtll he officera of the Data gathered include the
~ Ill •home beN. •
Soviet Union no word of p&lt;aise
new orgamzatJon and regular
ber and . ol I
ac•
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monthly meetings will be held num
stze
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!!as heeD printed since party
on the fourth Monda of each reag• and harvest of crop&amp;, Uve&amp;!!cret.ary _Leonid 1. 8rezbne~ By United Pren International month at 7, 30 p.m. tllhe cafe- atock Inventories, and lnforma·
li&gt;d Premrer Aloxel N. Kosy Indian Summer temperatures terla
tion on !arm equipment and lm·
took over II days aao.
held away over Ohio again to- Rideout said the auxlllary provementa and Income a nd
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day, but the weatherman held woula also like to hllve all the some production expenditures.
' WILBERFORCE, 0100
- httle promtse of ~ break In the new members interested, or any. The Information will be pubTho national dlrec!tor of 1 he tinder-dry condltzons over the one who can vohmteer their ser· Ushed starling bt lil85 lor coun·
i:ongress of Racial
Equallty state.
vices. The next meetin&amp; will be ties, Slateo, and the nation.
(CORE) said Monday be does . Cloudtneso was expected to November 23.
not believe that Sen. Barry mcreue during the day as a
----Goldwat&lt;r La 1 raclll "but 1 light shower area covering MIS·
, Cpl. BoggB It in
don't care what aoes on in the sour! and Illlnoio moved east- INDISPENSABLE EMPLOYERt Charge of Meeting
imtermost reacbea of his heart." word. However, mo•t of Ohio BARNOLDSWICK, England Cpl. c. L. Boggs of the Ohio
1 will receive no rain at ali.
(UP!) - Senior employee~ at State Patrol wa1 In charge of
Jameo Farmer charged that A thin layer oi high clouds mililonaire Tom Clarke's bed a meetbtg of the Meigs Auxll·
the Repubbcan prestdenltal can- prevented Ohio temperatures factory have inaured his life for !ary Patrol Monday night 1u
didate is _exploiting the racl81 from falling tc normal levels $2.8 million for his flight to the Legion Hall at Pomeroy.
lssut to wm votoa. He told
a during the night, although Cin- Bermuda Saturday. A senior ex· Eighteen members
were
news conference here, before cinnaU, under clear skies, re- ecutive sald "If anyone is in· given lnstrucUons on the use ot ·
be spoke at Ce?tral State Co,l· ported a low of 38. Farther to dispensable, It Is Mr. Clarke." radar and 1tattonary patrol•.
lege, that Pres1dent Johnson ' the north, Mansfield had a rei·
elvil rlgbta record wao short ol atively mild 54.
spectacular but since becurnlng Scattered showers were ex·
),ltesidont he hu Improved.
peeled in Western Ohio late toAll po/nf8 lxouglll. •• atJr ~ II M ...
day and over the eastern half
brolfM
prattMJ ol fllfiPQOMictiM
CINCINNATI _ THE CIN· tonight, but they were not
clnnatl Red announced today heavy enough tc relieve the
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the slgnin&amp; 0 f Albartc Rinaldi, current clrought condition•.
. C:irls who have any type of dairy farm ba~kground are
an IS.yetr-old Infielder from
eiigtble to compete In the county-wide Datry Princess
BolOIIII Italy William o. Decontest aga~ being sponsored by the Meigs County Dairy
'fltt ~alclent and ge"erol man·
OU
Service _Umt In cooperation with the American Dairy
.; of the Reds, said Rinaldi
Assoctahon of Ohlo.
'toar "'loMM ' - " IIIII 11a1 efllcleall Ill Wee beclid8ll
~as signed with Cincinnati's
Officials ~f the contest .said today any girl whose par·
Olllo'a
light
Law.I &amp;111M 1 till IIIICL lc -~ 8-!81 - IIIIo ...
Tampa club of the Florida State
~~~~ at anytlDle was a datry farmer may enter the con·
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NJLEI - 'l'IIREit NILES CAIRO, U.A.R. tUPJ)-PreslMcKinley High School footbsli dent Ibrahim Abboud of the
playara, !nciudin&amp; tba team'o neighboring Sudan republic
two leadlog scorera,
we r e wielded full dzctatcrlal powera
dtaratd Monday with rape of today In a~ effort tc Mit l.lve
It 12·year-old &amp;lrl.
days of anti-government rlohng
. that sideswlpod Amet'lcan dip·
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The players were Identified lomatlc missions.
"' Ephram iCee) Ellison, a Diplomatic reports reaching
aenlor fullback, • n d Me.lvln Cairo said at least 11 persons
Dixon, a right halfback, who had bee killed and 120 injured.
~re released on $5,0011 bond One of the Injured was report·
uch. They w!U face trial next ed tu be an emplwe of the U.~.
'l)lesday on the rape chargeo. EmbaS&amp;)·. He was not ldenti·
'!be name of the other player fled.
Wes not rtlelaed be&lt;oause be Damaae to the U.S. Embasay
was under 18.
and U. S. InformaUo Aiecy
.Niltt Coach Glenn Stennett library was reported to be
lold lha playera were "through minor. conslslin&amp; •no•lly of bro•• far u I'm 1100cerned" and ke widowe ad ranoacked Jlouspollded them !tOm the !tam. brary bookshelves.

Applications may be obtaln•·I----------ed from Donald C. Mora, Clair pe"onal appeerances during
Woode, or C. E. Blakeslee un- the year commoncbtg with her
til November I.
•ntry approval. If she Is select·
Rules for the l!Hi4 Dairy p,in. ed as Ohio Dairy Princess and
cess contest are:
lor) American Dairy P..u;cess,
The entrant must have a she must be available oom·
dairy farm backg':"und· T h e men~ing with her selection and
parents or guanhan must de- contmumg until the 1965 Prin·
rlve at leaot part ol their In· cess is selected.
come from dairy fanning, or She must }ftsent a doctor's
tl&gt;e candidate must have lived , cerllf!rate stallni she 1s In
on a dairy farm durin&amp; part of Igood health.
her life.
I She must, if under 21 years
She muot ba at !eut 18 years of ago, present a sl111ed atateof aae by June I, 1964, and ment of consent from her par·
must not be over 25 years ol ento or guardian to enter the
qe •• o1 June 1, 11164.
contest.
She must not be, nor ever She must be a resident of
have been matrled.
the State of Ohio.
She must be a hlg~ school Professional models 1re not
araduate or will araduate by allglble.
June, 1965.
, Each county may enter only
She must be available for j one (andidate Ill tho alate rae..

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Injured Pair Returas
pionship claims, howevei- , and seven Urnes," Hayes stated.
Defensive men Doug Drenik bans any talk of the Rose Bowl The Hawkeyes, however, will
and John Fill, sidelined by in· around the team,
be soing up against a de~~;.~.~
juries, will be back in shape
lowe. will be displaying one that has yielded only 20
for the Hawkeyes.
of the top passing attacks in 1in five games.

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NEW VORK (UPIJ -

ies are definitely slacking this
year and the rnorale is better
because the kids are not
worked as hard ," he said,
"In a way, platoon football
has helped the Big Ten, be·
cause of the depth of material
the league is supposed to
have."
Hayes pointed to an increase
in passing, and not just by Ohio
State, as an end result of the
more liberal substitution rules
in effect this fall.
In recent years, it was at
about this midway point in the

Middleport No. 1
R. Coleman
D. Jenkins
B. Davis
W. Davis

Blind
Handicap

301
426
418
d20
330

822
2637

Total
Middleport No. %

Garten

Total
Woo 2 Lost I

D. Leonard
Blind
Handicap

Total

2795

Won 3 Lost I
Racine

D. McTurner
L. Mallory
M. McKelvey
v. Durst
Blind
Handicap
Total

Won 0 Lost 3
Pomeroy
M. Menchini
C . Harris
L. VanMeter

Tonto Porter

K. Whaley
Handicap

Total

343

300

D. Stout

27:1
330

Blind
Handicap
Total
Lost 0 Won 3

1815

Stivers
Walker
J. Louks

T. Osborne

Scboenleb

L . Osborne

482
233

A. Simon

P. Simon

Hawley

Total
Won 3 Lost 8 Points I

407
222
1641

Handicap
Total

Woo 8 LO&lt;t l

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Pin Heads
A. Nease
S. Bartels
Art Nease
Ed Bartels
Hanlicap

375
343

1

411
1
410
84 1

Won I Lost Z
H-C's

320

S. Custer
V. Hannahs
P . Hennessy

454
411

T . Henm~ssy
Total
Won Z Lost 1

471
16&gt;2

1be Patslet

D. Clark
W. Clark

417

P . Ingels·
C. Ingels
Tolal

429

450

.. 550
. - 1846

Grueser ( 1 game l
Total

Ashtaud OIL
409

R. Sargent

4&lt;13
420
456

M. Sawyer

30

580

Duerr
Davis
Anderson
Sauer
Total
Won Z Lost I Points I

501
456

Dillon
Radford
Handicap

321
452
458
156

Total

2288

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1965
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October lO, 1tlfl
Downie Gr088 lne.
O'Brien

401

Abbott

Won l Los! % Points 2

L. Gilmore
A. Sawyer

496
356
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Won 0 Lost 3 Point• I

Sylveste.r
Louks 12 game-s l

g

Columbus East 30 ; 14. Davton
515 \ Chaminade (I 1 'l7 ; 15. Loga~ 1111
366 and Cleveland St. Joseph
25
390 each; 17. Warren 23: 18. Steu·

Stobart

520
428
513
420
536
2417

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(6-0) 44 1
Second JO teams: 11. Mt. Ver·
non 36; 12. LouJsvllle 32 ;
13.

Woo 3 Lost I Points I

Syracuse Bali Park
Damewood
481
lngels
506
Nesselroad
512

f5·21
(6--0)

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Smith
Blind
D. Miller
Total
Tied I Lost Z Polnto 1

115

387 bt&gt;nvi1le Central 19 : 19, Cinein
B. Buck
519
nati St. Xavier 16; 20. Ashland
V. Wippel
162
.
15.
Handicap
Total
2:139
FIGHT RESULTS
Won I Lost %Polnto %
. By United Pres!i International
PARJS (UP! I - Angel Giir·
Holsum Sales No. 1
cia, 135. Cuba. stopped Tommy
Wonds
Tibbs, l33:Y.t, Laneaster, Ohio,
Martin
6.
Grate
Schilling

Woo Z Tied I Polnls 7
Haggerty

524
.2495

Blind

~125

1623 I Blackston

Total

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441 , 9. Sandusky .. .,_,. t6-1)
457 JO. Ct. St.

K Johnson

Middleport Dept. Store
Woods
550
J. Bailey
451
Wippel
432
Martin
546
Stobart
546
Total

Up. Arlington 3

Haley
Knight
Woo 2 Lo8t J Point• I
Meig1 Beaglen
J . Johnson

521
530
424
513
52!
2512

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555 7. Niles
518 8. Cincy F.!der 4

Total

D. D. Bar

Third low net, Loui,. Thomp1 son • John Duerr.
The 1
Mar aret

high school coaches ratings with i SJack • E F . Robmson .
first pla~e votes and won • lost j Closest to pin on Hole 7 records m parentheses:.
Men . Jim O'B:rien : women. El·
Team
Pomtt
eanor Gordon; Longest drive,
) 1. Massillon
16 117·01 290 ! Russ Brown .

SeaJ::s
Coats

479
2250

Won I Los! 3 Points 0

Ind. High Game - M. Men- '

973.
Team High Series roy, 2900.

406

517

Handicap

C. Abolin

MeNickles
Total

Lyons has averaged ttl yards
1718
a
carry in gaining 313 yards. Total
369
Won
l
Lost
Z
410 Don Peddie of Miami has 301
yards in 66 carries for a 4.6 I d H" h G
M
C
370 average'
and sophomore team·
n · lg
arne en ·
330 mate Joe Kozar was third with Ingels. 197; Women - M. Bow·

774
' 2586 291 yards and 83 carries.
Toledo'~ Dan SimreU move~
Ipast Ern1e Kellermann of Mi·
ami in the passing category.
576
has hit on 42 of 85 at·
428 tempts for 462 yards and a to323 tal offense of 621 yards, best of
457 th~ league by far. Kellermann
411
runnerup in passing with 27
ti45
48 for 351 yards and total
29!10 1 oftlem;e of 469, second in the

445

Grate

338

Won 3 Lost 8
Wahlma
F. Reichert

Blind

J. Chesher

Woo S Lost t
Slmon'a Market

1

330
756

451
357
490

representative.
Ruundlng out the squad as

Ohio University's flashy soph.
omore Wash Lyons appropriate-i ~Y enough moved into the rush·
mg letd over a pair of Miami
University runners just as the
Bobcats took the Redskins last
Saturday.

414

Bee Cee.
M. Bowen

Miller
Haley

.~_

467 [2. Cant?n McKiy
(7-0) 262 , Putting winners were Eileen
Rlyna .
1 (6·1) 159 · Searls . (;oorge Hicks. Jim 0 '·
Cincy R. Bacon
(5· 11 146 · Hrif'n and Helen Hanley.
Spring. South 1
li ·Ol 115 - - - -- - - - ' --

Ingels

Jy team with more tban one

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417
465
466

COLUMBUS (UP! 1. -

1

H. Chesher
Total

in the Mid·American Conference statistics wilh new rush·
. ing and passing leaders.

541
377
377

429

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Stanley .. Larry Baker. Elean-rr Gordon • Carl Krautter.

Un1ted Press lnterni:ltlonal Ohw 1 F'ourth low

2244 13.
Won 1 Lost% Potnt8!
~ 4.
5.
Crow 'l Steak Hou~e
6.
1

the Los Angeles Angels the oo.

917
361
403
282
370
948
COLUMBUS lUPI) - There
2781 were some changes this week

Eastero
C. Knight
T . Cruise
G. Wolf

D. Ash
D. Williams
R. Clark
Smith
Total ·

R. Bowen

New Leaders
Emerge In MAC
Statistics

Won 1 Los• %

Keystooe

H.

shortstop Jim Fregosl making

'Milwaukee Braves,
second
basemu Ron Hunt of
tbe
New \' ork Mets, third baseman Brooks Robinson of the
Baltimore Orioles, outfielders
.Willie Mays of the San Fran-- .
cisco Giants, Billy Williams of
the Chicago Cubs and piteber
Sandy Kou ax of tbe Los Ange·
les Dodgers.

SENIOR BOYS LEAGUE
Oct. 17, 1964

M.

! l..o8t 1 Potnt1 •

P . Harmon

White of the St. LoUis Cardlnals and Mickey Mantle of the
New York Yankeet were the
only members of champion·
ship warns named Monday to
the United Press Interns-tlon,al 1964 major lt~ague AllStar team.
Nipe teams ·were represented on the 16--man squad with
pitcher Dean Chance
and

BOWLING

B . Swan
Handicap

I Woo Mason

Bill

chosen by 20 basebaU expert8
were catcher Joe Torre of the

R. Hindy

Total

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Foolball Ratinga

440
12
2363

Handicap

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D. Garten
J . Vanlnwagen

R. Rawlings

injury in thls week's drills.

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Hysell • Rws Brown, Phyllis

416 : Sales No. L 2518.
567

Don Thomat
R. Graves

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483

Jim Johnson

But they will go into Satur· Buckeyes have the advantage a 19-14 loss to Purdue.
day 's game at Iowa in top of an easier schedule the rest " They will psss more on
physical condition, barring an of the way.
this year than they did

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McCUllough ~ Frank Johnston.

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part of the credit for Ohio
State's rise to the No. 1 rank·
ing in the nation as far as
Coach Woody Hayes is con.
cerned.
Hayes, a long.time advocate
of the free substitution rule ,
pointed to his Buckeyes to

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Announced

noM Palmer 111111 Jact NJdr,.
Unol.!, ranked 13th last week, were given MO flnt·place hal· teams, Louisiana State and
taus, prolessiOIIIII .....,.s
took over ninth, and Oregon lot each. Only two po!DII sep- Ouke, ranked ttth and 12th, re,..... blUM~ .
also tdvanced foor notches arated ~nd-ranked Notre spectively, followed by Florida
mooey
eu~w.e. •
from 14th to loth.
Dame and thlrd-t-ated .Aiabama. in 13th and O..egoo Stat&lt;, a 31·
lead the ProleMional GoU
lower part of the standings un- Ohio State received :!6 of 35 Nebraska nipped Arkansas by 13 conqueror of Syracuse, in
Association money •tandlnta.
derwent a major lhakeup.
.
Palmer Is first with tU
1first-place votes and Alabama three points for fourth place, l-4th . Purdue advanced from
Georgia Tech jumped from was awarded five. Four teams t~e same margin Michigan, No. 17th to 15th, Utah Stat.e jwnped Wtnnen of 8 Scotch Four- 703.37 w hi 1e Nicklaus
niJ1th to
MJchlgan - Notre Dame, Nebraska , Ar- 8, heJd over Illinois.
from 19th to 16th and Florida some tournament Sunday
at 1eared flil .JI4.50 so far
.
vaulted from l2th to
Jl. kansas and
Tech Two unbeaten but once Ued State and Yale tied for 17th. Pomeroy golf elub have been season Billy Casper 11 1n thi;:d;
announced. A turkey dmner wa11 l
· "t.h $87lS3 &lt;MI
were given votes by the 35
coaches on the UPI rating
board.
Texu rernlaned sixth but the

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Ind . Htgh Serzes - R. Graves
TRJ COUNTV LEAGUE
567.
OciOber zt, ltM
Team High Game _ Crow's
By ROBERT GRIMM
season when inJuries began tc Ohio State shares the Big Ten the nation, guided by qu,orl&lt;!r-l
G
a. J Auto Partl&lt;a
United Prell lnternad011al
take a toil 6Jllong the Buck- lead with Purdue, each sport· back Gary Snook, who made
445 Steak House. 934._
Jim Sisson
COLUMBUS iUPI ) - The eyes.
ing 3-ll league records, but the throwing attempts last week
Team H1gh Senea - Holsum

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Notre Dame,
on of seven teams resulted in an unprece-unbeaLen-wtUed teams in the dented concentration of ballot·
coachea top tO, replaced Ala- ing in the top to. Only 13 teams

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bama, which dropped tc third.
Nebraska edged Arkansas out
of fourth place, pushiog the J\8.
zorbacks down to fifth .
The scarcity of unbeaten and

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ay DOROTHY KILGALLEN
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f BROADWAY GRAPEVINE
.
Eydie Gorme has her choice of the
.
: atar roles in two musicals on Broadway
: for next season - one the George Ab. bott show titled "Flora, The Red Men·
ace," the other Ray Stark's "The Pas·
sionate Witch." When Mr. Abbott made
a rare safari to the Copacabana to catc,h
Eydie in her recent engagement. his
. comment was: "I want her for any show
I do." .. . Members of a fairly sophisti·
· cated audience who saw a preview of
; "Kiss Me Stupid" were aghast at the
;: b•'"• situ'ation as well as the "blue"-.
1~
' -~
.. and "blue" is putting it gent y
Ia·
lo$Ue. The general feeling was th~t d
this film gets l!ast the .censors, the hd IS
off and there 1s no pomt m havmg cen-

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the Roof" from its present theatre, the
Imperial. Most actors would prefer It~
play the Imperial, but you can se~, a o
more tickets at the Helllnger, and Fidd·
Jer" is a very hot ticket . . . It looks as
if the "trousers for women" fad may he
the fashion bomb of the year, here ~nd
abroad. Some of the mostfamous ateliers
in Paris are cluttered with party time
pants that cost as much as $800 a pau.
One salon de couture has sold only a do·
zen pair of what was supposed to become
"a rage."
t th
Jerome Robbins has a date a
e
French Embassy Oct. 27 to rece1ve the
rank of Chevalier of the Order of Arts
and Letters. Jerry's stamp is on. two of
the town's biggest hits. "Funny Gul" and
"Fiddler"
Telegram from ·a corned·

I travel all over the country
by car. I wonder i[ others have
noticed certain characteristics
about drivers from di([erenl
states.
For in•tance, that car that
pulls out to pass you, then hangs
there, with its front bumper ev·
en with your rear one for what
seems like miles - it most like.
ly has a Washington
license
plate.
And the car that

Pretty 1111UD1 lll'e fall appe8l' lly ale 01111 -

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Jel .. be Whea Be -

And there'• -

ROSES JN otTOBER
, 'Mey
have tlllqod their So, we aeed l1o bep «11 IIUIIDa:
Roses blooming in Oe\ober ·rrom the ll'MII to llhldes a1 rn our Savlollr'a kwe IIIII pn'r,
Is a lovely sight to see,
blolm,
. For we blow thai dealh II
And we have them on the Also sbades al Nd IIIII ,eJ!ow,
comllll,
of broken bomes ere . tho..
bushes
And we see them .U IUOUDd. And may COIIII II&amp; IDf boar;
where husbancl and wUe still That Eileen gave you and me;
Alter death ftlll!NI!tioo
live under the same roof. - H. Roses red and pink and yellow Winter time II fall approocho And a Rome ID lbclve,
This colwnn is dedicated to Is a Bight to cheer us on
UJg,
Where the rosea will be bloom.
[amity living, so if you're hav. Thru the coming of the win· When . we'll spend IDllcb time
lng
!ng kid trouble or just plain
ter,
Jnslde,
Evermore thN God'a .....1.
trouble, let Helen help YOU. When the roses will be gone. And we'll IUlely be protected,
love,
She will el8o welcome your own
By the ODe who la our Guide;
amusing experiences. Address The snapdragons are
now By the One who caused the -Composed Del. :11, 1964, by
Helen Bolte! in care of t h I s
blooming,
rose• ..
Mrs. Rlley Pliolt, To my huonewspaper.
And the bushes are so creeD, To survive and crow and bloom band, Rlley ~ott.

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Line' are most apprec 1ated. W•th warm·
est regards Jackie Mason"
Alexander Cohen ·has optioned a musical ver·
sion of Max Shulman's "RallY Rou.nd the
Flag Boys"
Contrast m thmkin~: In
Engl•nd horror movies are approved on·
lv !or adults." In the United. States,
they 're usually released to comc1de w1th
school holidays.
.
The much-touted Anti-Poverty Bill,
recently rushed through Congr~ss, has a
provision that may make the bill unconsti.ltiiional - but not until after N
. o.v.. 3,
f
of course. It requires that bene !Cianes
o! funds take an oath of loyalty to the
government. and YOU can picture the ~as-.
sel of conscientious objectors, _bleedmg
hearts and Comm unists who will send
their lawyers to the Supreme Court With
that one .· Golly .. thnt's al_most as bad as
1
saying a proyer m a public school.
The big Sammy Davis party at Dan·
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ny's Hideaway the other mght was so
The Maharanee of Baroda arrivesjammed !bat there was no room for Rex
k
'th D th
d
.••arrison. He put his head in the door will spcnrt lour wee s '"· . oro y an
n
h
Alfred Strelsin - an'l thiS IS gomg tn be
'and promptlY ducked out when e saw a wildly different kind of visit for her.
flashbulbs popping all over the place .
f b
nee
• at the Americana party a_fter . t_he She isn't bringing her a u 1ous co . •
An ..
ti
tion of emeralds. diamonds and rub1es
premiere of the glorious movie edi on that always dazzled cafe soci.ety, because
·of "My Fair Lady," there was so much
d
tl
confusion that guests who were dtrected her longtime bodyguard d!e recen y
to table number 67 discovered there was and apparentlY she hasn:t been able to
no such thing as a table number 67. find a new one that she hkes.
Robert Ree~, and Penny Fuller play,
However, Audrey Hepburn (for whom
they did have a place) stuck it out game- newlyweds m B~re!oot m thd Park.
1 looking heavenly in a white dress- and they looked hke newlywe s - or
Givench , naturally -and a new hair·- ~bollt::O·be-weds- as t~ey held hnds at
d~ that 0 / woman in the world except the "Rambow Room durmg ?runch
Audre could wear.
John Hammond of Columb_ia Recor s IS
Th~re's talk in Shubert AlleY that iQterested · In Sonny Hanmval, for'NlJ ·
the owner of the Mark Hellinger is work- sPamng partner ·~! Floyd Patters?" · o,
ing on a quiet deal to shill "Fiddle~·. on · n.~~-as a &amp;parrmg,partner-a! a smger.

drlves

down the center stripe, h&amp;ving
to pull over to let you by, its

driver is from Idaho; while the
one who cuts in hastily after

passing you, often making it necessary for you to jam on your

The drag racers, those who
speed up when you tttempt to
pass - are from California.
Californians arc also bumper riders. Jf you force them to
pass, then hurry on down the
road till they find another car
and bumper ride again, even
though that car's speed may
vary 10 or 20 mph from what
they drove while alone.
Though one can't check licenses in the dark easily, one
finds more drivers reluctant to
dim when meeting you in Texas and Oklohoma. The non-dim·
mers from behind come mainly
in the southern stales and from
Washington.

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THE DAILY SENTINEl

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BELIEVE ma SOOHd Soria~ Security
System atld have

voted in

of evft'Y
Soeial Seeurity Aet sinee entering the Senate.
I VIOted ior the Social Seeurity Ads of. 1954,
1956, 1958, and l~l, wbD. increased tbe benefits and extended the ~ «. tbe l!l)lBtem.
am f« the Railroad RetiMnent Atets ol 1955
and ~ which gave tbe same increasOO benefits to railroad 'WOI'kers.
fav(r

KENNETH
McELHINNY
Republican
Ccmdldote

COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
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"' pledge; as I ha~ pledged before, my un-qualified support of the &amp;riai&amp;turity System.

For A Sound Foreign Policy
tion. As your representative he voted against the wasting of
your tax money on foreign aid to Communist countries. He
opposed lhe "gift" of wheat to Russia and he opposed
appeasement policY that has brought us trouble in

the

Berlin,

The Congo, Laos and Viet Nam.

. . . . . . . . 1D Ylllap end

ODIDtJ Clomamt!JI

•-.m- ID Budiet

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P&amp;tl&lt;llls reeently dllcharpd

Mrs. A. Gene MtGulre, 101

Wallston, daughter, 2:03 p.m.
Monday. Mr•. Clarence
W.
Kight, 14 Mitchell St., Jackson,
..,, 1:13 o.m. Monday. Mra.

tuclwlod
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AnllwiJ AIAID,
Mrl, Roy JlltU..

er, ShaWII Jolmn, Mlda .vm.

HOME HEATING

stroog, Mrs. Qlooler Bmlaty,
Mrs. John Clump, Mrs. Charles
Curtis, Dwll!hl Corbin, -M r a.
Gaye Morrison, Mrs. Darrell
Shatter and lrlflllll 1011, Mn.
Robert H. · Bllrlm end !nfont
son, Mrs. Jaclde D. Rhea ancl
Mrs. Jerry L. Dulaney end in·
!ant daughter.

Fa-,.

ILUY TERMS

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NO oaii&amp;ATJON POB E8TI!U'l'BI
PRONE 117-MIS COU.BCI'

MYRL COAKLEY
CONTIACJOR
ELECTRIC HEATING onciiNSULAnON
Phone 667-M15
P. O.IOX224
COOLVILLI,

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"F~. I~ &amp;dai &amp;ouity
benefits slloo·ld be ittereased to 'kft;lp up with
increases in the eo..&lt;Jt oJ. living.

WCII'Id k II
YeurVotund
..pport Apprecltftd
Pd. Pol, AdY,

ter, Mara and Venus.
The eveulni stars are Saturn
and Jupiter.
llead of New York's TIIIIUlla•

ny Ball, Boss Tweed, was ar·
rested on char1es ol defraudq

Only flameless electricity
lets you select the ideal heating for your
entire home •• eold or new.e.large or small

EXCLUSIVE ADVANt
OF ELECTRIC HEA~~ES
Sot!&gt;" lllonev-£as

~a • ...,.

With many types of electric heating you can have individual
room controL You get the exact heat you want, when and
where you want it-the desired temperature in each room.
Thete are compact central heating systems which ctrculate,
filter and condition the air. There are flameless electric hot
· Water..~stems, if you prefer.
· The ultimate in year·round cfimate control is the electric
heat pump, It heats in winter, cools and conditions in summer-automaticallyfrom a single system. ""\

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CHOO~ THE

larfe amount of Valley Bell Dairy's annual mllk

RRY M.
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FOR CONGRESS ON NOVEMBER 3, 1964

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lfllce-,:: butner 1&lt;1/us~n'::.

3Shlcui&amp;d hoatin

jqfes

nted for fiJeJ st
orage

Minlmfzot Dlaanfg S¥Stem. .
dliStlns; 1.,.
116-Ho SmOke, no

Or

to "PPace,

a buJJcy, Ofcl.

8uiot-.JVo h 1'8decoratlng.
SOot less Cleanin• •-~
amrner;n .
~ ~
I. ntlivfdu.IIIIO!n
g UI Pipes, no roar
lllg S)lsfe
COnfrof-Wilh
Of ""'- ot •·-

rns, YOo Clll
lllany "•mel
SlparateJy,
COnln!l the te~ electric htat.
ComPlete lleJdbllltv
Of each ,._
heating s !ems ..,'-(lne ot a
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VIUI Bive

;:u Ire~~~he!8 ~~~·~~";';::.
lbiffly ot furniture

tile 8Jeetric
YOur IIorne,

......Btrnent.

T¥1'£ OF ttECTRIC ~ATING YOU WANT.
SPECIAL OFFER! Convert your home Ill eleetrle beltTake advantage of this opportunity to SIVI $150 when wou
redeem this savings certificate- avalloble 1t 1 Rock1J
Kilowatt Recommended Electric Heatins Dialer.

IAIIIOARII UNITS-With thio typo o1
lnstallotlon, tha hlltina elements toke
tha ploce of tho nonnal biSibollll in a
room 1nd lfl 10 incontpi.cuoue that t.IA-

Ittt poinlad out they are not notlcaabto.

RATES REDUCED S TIMES IN S YEARS I Gat a tree electric
heatins estimate based on our new lower totoJ olactric
living rate. You and your budeet will be pltasantty IUfo
prlsed to compare total electric living cast with your
present combination of fuel and eletlrlc. Step up to
modem living !bars truly cl81fl, truly convenl...c,
truly automatic. A Reddy Kilowatt Recommandtd
Electric Heating Dealer will give you t wrltun 11111mate of the cost of install in&amp; electric healll18 In your
home. And he will guarantee your annuel Opll'lltina
costs
and your complete comfort from uslna quitt,
DEALER
Clean, drlft·lree convenient electric ~

WAU PANEL HEAT!RS-Easlly Installed
ponets 111 Into ot onto the welt, depend·
ina upon type selected. They are 1n0st
effective when used on outside walls and
under windoWs. The IPICtl uvlna: unltl
thermootolicolty controltocl.. Somt

Tho campoct dlti11ns will comp-nt
ll1l' lntorlor decor and Itt you 111joy tha
advantlpt of Individual 100111 contro~

01'1

ILICTftiC PUIINACE~This is o compact,
centrtl bHtin&amp;aystem which can easily
be combined with central air condition·
Ina. tt It HillY odoplad to ••Kt humidity
COfltn&gt;t, eleotrostotlc air fllte~nl and
In-duct helltrL

ELECTRIC HVDRONIC IYITEMI-The,.
are many type1 of flatneleu electric hydronic l)'ltems. l'hii;Cin be atnall

ultimate ill yur.
round climate control. It heats in the
winblr, cools in the tumnwr, automlti-

inst1ntaneous heaters or electrically

colly '"'lntllninc tha euct temperature
you want. And this is reprdleas of the
-thar,lr!pl lWI~OI'--.

unill ho,.

""'*' fan ciroulttlon.

HEAT PUMPS-The

heated cent111l boilers..

OHIO

&lt;i'iP···· ••••••

. . . .1$11111 . . . . . . . ..

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Pd. Pol. Adv.

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Cuts ....
--,.nt•nance'I to fn$1&amp;1/' """'
•-· UJ
. cost
Qo Yearly cleanup -No flues to Clean

the city.

Donald Mort ................... Pomeroy, Ohio
Cltrk lhlt . .. .. • .. • .. • . . . . . . . . . . . Racine, Ohio
C. E. Mauar .. .. • .. • .. Rt. 2, Lon1bottom, Ohio
Roy L. Holter .. .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . Pomeroy, Ohio
Reid You111 ............. Rt. 1, Mlnoroville, Ohio
David Koblenh ................ Pom.....,, Ohio
Wallace Damewood ..... Rt. 2, Lo111bottom, Ohlo
Jewell Jonea •..•...••.... Rt. I, Carp~nler, Ohio
Otho Karr ....••••. , .... Rt. 1, Middleport, Ohio
Jt.- Smith •••••••••..... Rt. 1, Pomeroy, Ohio
Nro locuo . .. . .. • .. • .. .. .. . .. . . . Albany, Ohio
Clifford Ltlfhelt ..•••...... , .... · Pom.....,, Olllo
Arllo Aw.tt . , ... .•....... Rt. 1, Pomeroy, Ohio
Joe Wepnmlller •.•••..... Rt. 2, Pomeroy, Oht•
Arthur ....... :. , •••.. Rt. 2, Longbottom, Ohio ,
Edl- Hollon , •••••• , . . . . . . . Minersvllle, Ohio
Pattlclt lmlth •••• , • , , . Rt. 1, Lont~bottom, Ohio
ltlul Mlort , ....• .,. ••••••.... lt. 1, R•clrw, Ohio
Mlo,..nf Johnaon ••• , , , , , , •. Rt. 1; Racine, Ohio
Cle- Wlckllno ...... ., .. Rt. 2, Roch~C, Ohio
L...., Wolfo • , , • , •• , •• , •.... Rt. 2, Rtclne, Ohio
David Nnao •• , , • ,_,. ,.-,, . "'· J, Mlntnvlllt, Ohio
Delbert lmlth .••• , ••••••••. Rt. 1, Roclne, Ohio
Grover SaiNr, Sr; •••••••• , ••. , ... R~elnt, Ohio
Mtllon C!lrele ....... : ....... lt. I, ltaclne, Ohio
Sldntr Hell1111 •••••••• ; • • • • . . . L..,.avllle, Ohio

In Your Heart, You Kao• He's Right!

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ter.

produetloD, dlatrlbuted In Ohio and West VIrginia,
comes from Meip County dairy farms. These produea are selected by Valley Bell for their con·
slstently hiih ltandards of quality:

• And, fmarty, I support t1le :RepuiJiica
Platf.ol'111 pledge to giiM our
the rigftt to kigber earwbtg:i . . . _ losr o1.
beRefits.

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THE ALMANAC
117 Ulllted· Preu IDierDIIIIOIIOI
Today Ia Tuesday Oet. 2'1, the
301st day of liM with 85 to fol·
low.
The moon Is at Its last quer·

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Valley Bell Lists
26 Meigs Dairy Farms
Among. Its Suppliers
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Twenty-seven industrial exec·
utives representing 14 eompan·
ies in the Ohio River
volley
have enrolled in a series of eight
Man. ;ement Practices Semi·
oors sponsored by the College
of Business Administration at
Ohio University.
The eJrecutlves wlll meet in
seminar session&amp; lor three and
a hall hours every three weeks.
AD sessions wlll be held on Fri·
day afternoons at the llollday
Jnn, Parkersburg, W. Va. The
first will be held October 30 on
"New Patterns of Organia·
tion."
The serle• is one of several
management education
pr&lt;&gt;grams to be conducted by Ohio.
It has been designed to serve
the needs of the growinll Ohio
vaney Industrial lomplex.
Companies or personnel lnter.
eoted ID the seminars may re·
quest further In trmalion from
Maximilllan Brinkman, Man•·
ment Development Progl'lllllS,
Oblo University.

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"Equany important, I pledge to p~otect
the value of the dollar so that, when a IDml
retires, Ws pension win be 'W&lt;rlb 'lllitat it s.,.lld
be 'ilOl'tb..

Elect I!]

Seminar to be
Held for Ohio
Valley Execs

The morning stars are JUpi-

•NnrVtttroaof

Pl. Pol. MY,

RE-ELECT HOMER E. "PETE" ABELE

(11:...)

elf 1:- llulkJMI

Congressman Abele spok• out against the Communist build·
up in Cuba before it was "discovered" by the administra·

elllddlepaft Jlafor

~

"'ur retired people-~ eaaed dzeir
Social Security benefits. 'n.e,
be
able to receive theill ia digel;y az d wilk
full value...

YOUR CONGRESSMAN PETE ABELE IS •..

tered

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RE-ELECT

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to;:

h

Gloria M
Michael,
Grady,
s. MarieMrs.
Rizer, Betty
Mra. d~ Huntington, Mra. Roscoe
Shirley Huston, and Mrs. Mild·
red Pierce.
Rose.
All committee members are
Candy, Mrs. Lou Ferrell, asked to be at the school buildMrs. Betty Ha~s. Mrs. Doro- ing Thursday afternoon, Oet.
thy Forbes and Mrs. Virginia 29, at 1 o'clock to prepal'll lor
Fi•her.
the affair.
Biked Goods, Mrs. M a r y
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Today's :Medlc.a l Report

those

Room Molhen met recontly.
Dart Game _ Mrs. Pearl Mrs. R. 0. Boeley, Four1li St.,
The Grand March wUl start Knapp, Mrs. Esther Harden, Pl Pleal&amp;nt, Larry E. G~gory,
ot 7:30 p. m. prompt. with Mrs. Joyce Mohler ancl Mrs. Pt. Pleasant, Mra. Roy P. Hoff.
prlzea (oillg to the prelllelt, Addie Norris.
man, New Haven, W.Va., Aniuglieot, most orlllnal and fun. Soft Drinks _ Mrs. B 0 11 y old L. Fowler, Letart, W.
nieot.
.
Alb, Mra. Minnie Sewell, Jln. Ronald D. Casto, R~
Door pt'IZ09 wUl be award- Maxine Varian, Mrs. Dorotb.Y W. Va., Ricbord Lee
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ed to thoae baviDg made dona· WoUe, and Mrs. Evelyn Hollon. RCot.
tlons at the door and boldJn&amp; Balloons, Mrs. Helell
Hub- • •
·
'
lucky tlckelo. A Barbi doll and bard, Mrs. Wanda Stewart and roy, Mrs. Harry Lawrence Eba football will also be give.n Mrs Minnie llaniB
Un, 1!1. I Pomeroy, Mr!I. Basaway.
·
Kitchen, Mrs. ~ Roush, il 11. Cremeans, Rutland, Mrs.
ll'lrst and second grade stu· Mrs. Donna Smith, Mrs. Wan· Mildred Roush, Racine, Mr '·
dents have been asked to bring da Neieler, Mrs. Vera Croi&amp; Ronald 1. Smittle, R~- 3 0 a k
money donations to be used Io and Mrs. Daisy Patterson.
Hlll, Edward E. !Jllico, Jack·
purchase the fish pond prizes. Pumpkin cake, Mrs. MArie son, Mrs. C. FranltCUil Grow, ~ack·
Third and fourth grade stud· Leadingham
soli, Edith F.
urns, A ens,
enls, candy: and the nfth and Fish ponci., (all JOe), Mrs. Joseph W. Blair, Rt. 1 Kitts
sixth grade students,
baked Mary Hysell, Mrs. Ruth Hoi· Hill, Walter E. Culver, South
goode.
man, Mrs. Jean Hayman, Mrs. Point, Mrs. Miley Yates, Black·

All big city drivers seem to

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Hospital News

H:tz':"~ilal., ~ ~ u Kineon Dr.• dauahter. 6=41 ••
hours were JeffreyS. Snrlley, m. l'looday· Mn. Joe J. Clmp.
Plw _ , compltltcllor the Hamm, Mrs. Anna Bell Houda- 324 Third Ave., Robert S.uncl· bell 704 Flinn St, Ravenswoocl,
IIU\ual PTA Hollowaen F..U. !llelt, Mra. Marga~! Elclling- ers Patriot Mba 0\a S. Boa- w. 'vL, 11011, 8:29 p.m. Monday.
val to be bald ot lbe Syracuse or, Mrs. Jaon Neaaa and Mrs . Uck, Rt. 1 Patrlol, Mn. 'nlom- Jllra. Jerry A. Deck, 21S So. n.
School oudltorlurn. 1'lmacll1 M.,. Nease.
u J . McNeal, JldweD, Delbert Jlnols Ave., Wellston, 3:51
nfght, Oet. 29, wbln the Eucu- Cotton Candy, Ml'll. Sylvia c. Garnea, Rt. 1 Vinton, Mra. p.m. Monday. Mrs. Robert Lee
Uve Committee and the llama Zwllllng.
Paul T, Swain, crown C l t y, Iuac, 218\t No. Mlcbican Ave.,

The named:
loUowlng
committees
were
Hospltallty, Mrs. Esther
Harden and Mrs. Margaret

abhor space, particularly that
car-length one between you and
the car ahead. They will Jane •
jump, cut in, honk and glare,
anything to get it filled, pre[erably with their car. And
in small towns the driver who
commits nuisance traffic viola~
lions - turning from the right
lane, running traffic Jights, stop
signs, etc., and other things
they wouldn't risk in heavy traffic - is almost invariably oper.
ating a car with a California
license . Has anyone else notic·
ed traffic peculiarities
like
these? - THE TRAVELLER
FROM OREGON
Dear Oregon Traveller:
•
Your observations ore most
interesting. I have one to add: \
When we lived in Oregon and I
., . . .. ,.,,,
went riding with Oregonians, 1
theie
loudest scream was, .
''These Crazy California driv~ \
ers - they'll kiJI us all!" Then .
when we moved to California, 1
.
, .
f dih rostre to- discovered a difference. Around ,
By Wayne G. Brand!ltadt, 1\1.0. draws Bll' into his lung!l.
. 3 combmatlontroe
cin ~ill here they yelp, "Oregon driv1
Whooping cough bas joined The paroxysms of coughmg mycm. and ' tph Y t stage ers!l Nuttiest bunch of people
. may be so vm
. 1en t th at Pres. cure vtctlms
. the worldl" - H.
the list of preventable d1s. m ghe acu e
m
Five Years Wltb Wrong Man
eases but &amp;Dme children get sures in the skull cause hem~ of whoDpmg cou ·
lt ve;y year. Because of its orrhage into the
eyes
or
Dear Helen:
i
seriousness most children are brain. Presswes in ~he abdo- Jn 1904 , the first practical 1'm. 21 y~ars old and I've been
immunized with a series
of men_ may_ cause hernw or pr?- subway began operation in New marn~d fJVe years. We have
whooping cough vaccine
in- trudmg p1les and pressures m York.
two g1rls, on~ three years old
jections combined with diph· the chest may cause emphyse- In 1917 before an enihusiasUc and a baby eight months old.
theria and tetanus toxoids at rna.
audience, concert viDlinist Jas-- My husband is 23 and. ~a't
2 3 and 4 months of age.
Paroxysms may also induce cha Heifetz made his debut in seem to accept responstbillty.
'I~munity
to
whooping vomiting which is especially Carnegie Hall at the age of 16. He is a heavy beer drinker. He
cough,
however, decreases dangerous because t.he altend- In 1961, the General Assem- also takes ~is wedding band ,
with time, and many parents , ant gasping for breath may bly of the United Nations adopt· off every .tim~ he leaves .t he 1
fail to take their children back cause the child ~o choke on ed by overwhelming v_ote a res- hous~, wh•ch IS often. At dtfier-]
for boosters et 15 months, 31 the food he b1:mgs up._ For olution asking the Soviets not to ~t tlmes thr~gh ~e past years
yean and 4 years.
this reason spcc1al care 1s re- explode a 50 megaton bomb.
I ve caught h1m wtth other WO· .
When a child who has not quired in feeding an infant .
men , from ages 16 to 45.
had his booster shots is expos· Tbe formula should
be
l've stayed with him
this
ed to whooping cough,
he wurm and Ibe infant should be
long hoping someday he'd grow
may get the disease in e mild held in a sitting position rath- DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF up. _1 don't. like the thought of
form that passes for a stub- · er than lying down . If a coughM&amp;IGS MASON AR!A
~a?1es . havmg no father, and
born cold
Trouble is that ing spell occu s wbile the in·
••ctt•ro •· O..llo Pu~ttltt~•
hvmg m a broken home,
.
Chutto TtnMhlll. !dtto•
Should I take th e ehlldren and
fant is feeding, the bottle should 'ublltnH
...,.., •flernoon .. cept 1unthe child ' may spread the d1s11
111
11
who be taken away and the feeding Come""'
' ' by Tilt Ottla
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¥
ll'ublllhlltt leeve or remain and wait for a
ease to Oth.er· clilldr·e·n
110 -.ttcfttnlr St Pomerly,
.
:
bave not been immunized
should not be resumed untO 20 Ohio lutlnrtn Office ""on• wv s. change? I've tried every way
.
,
E!litoriaJ phone wY 2-2157.
"bl to end "'"
· aWhy II It 10 Important· to m1nutes
have elapsed
from t be '21:18.
Enttrwa •• 11cona c11u '"'111 111 poss1 e
&amp;Ull runrung
protect .. your child
against end ol the paroxysm. It is also ;:1~e• ' 1 '"' 0011 off!~" ~~&gt;omere.,. round. - .~AITING
wboopin., cough? The disease wise to cut down the amount Netlon•1tdvertls'"" ..D""""'''"'' Dear Wa1tmg :
•
aottlntlll Kl'"btll. Inc.. ltoQ ltwln.Wh d ,
k
Y on t you rna e an ap1 tarts out like a common cold of the feedings and give them ton •••- ,.., .. v.,..., CMr ,.,.,. vortl
wltb a numiug nose, watering oftener until the baby bas re· Subscription ,.... 0 , 11v1 ,... . , pointment with the marriage
eyes and a backing cough, As covered.
et••l" wlltr• •v•II•Dtt. ae c.nt• ,., counselor at your county courtIt rogresses the ooagb be- Another threat
associated -•"' on• ,.., •n tchNin~ ' ' tiW house? There js no charge. If ·
p
.
.
Dllh lkntlnll •HIC..
SliM.
t&amp;a h
, [ . h
comes mort severe and tbe at- with whooping cough 1n bron- "'o"'"" "·"' ....... montllt u.n, e can t s ratg ten out
your 1
taekl make the child short of chopneumonia, t1
frequent ty Mote• ttout• ....,.. ,.,...., .,,,~ marriage, he can a.t least settle 1
breatb. This is foDowed by a\ secondary cause of death. Re- "" •••"•~tt...,........-. 11.10 ' ' your mind. He MAY tell you
whooping sound as tbe child cently it has been found that ~~~. ~.:'!..,.,::;.,:!•::~~!Jt -non•a. that sometimes the worst kind

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H. Gabbert, Aohland, ly., aadFioyd !:. CAUallan, 2M Jib.
7
ICJ:te.:;: Pbelpa, RL
1:0

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sors.
ian to this desk: "At a time when 'all ar~key Hargitay, who pro.!es~es to ound us lose their heads' your fair and brakes: one will get you five
be still upset over JaYne Mansfield s exit objective statements about me on 'Hot it's from British Columbia.

., from his life, bas summoned attorneys
, to dig into the le$alltl( of her Mexican d•·
vorce. He's hopmg they can unearth
some technicality that would nullify her
marriage to Matt Cimber. (Subtitle: How
to endear yourself to your ex·wlfel
Although Sen. Keating publicly an noun·
ced that he stood ready to debate R?bert
Kennedy, political insiders doubt If he
will. Some of the Senator's most trusted
~IDd able advisors blew !hell stacks when
they learned that he had made the announcement without their knowledge and they're all against a TV confrontatlon between Keating and Kennedy, for
obvious reasons One member of the Kea·
rl
ting camp said "No--not un er any ell·
cumstances" . . . Talented playwright
Lorraine Hinsberry's illness, recently announced, is ve; ver~ grav:.

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Dally Senlllll!l, l'OIIlel'oy·Mlddle,ort, o .• ~t . 27, 1964-5

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State Crafts Speciali.st
Features Achievement Day

11-DaJiy Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 27, 1964

WANT AD
INFORMATION

OF

L)I.AJJW.I'Ii i*

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

S.lnrT t-'&gt; ohlle•ti-

Mr. and Mrs. FN( Ft1111e

~e~::;t~lePt;:~

Stiversville
News Notes

TRANSMISSION Salva&amp;• 0..
pany. llepolr!ng oll makoo.
·tomatlc: and standard trano. MASON - Mrs. James cox,
mlulou Electric welding.
craft Specialist ol the West Vir.
Phone WY z.t173.
ginla Department of COmmerce,
8 14 tic
Charleston wall guest speaker
at the Mason County Home

recenl guest,

Mr. and Mrs. James Mlddl ..
swart and children were ,...
C'!nt guesta of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Buck.
Several from here attendee
the Halloween Festival at the
Riverview Grade School Salt
u day night

Thompson, Mrs. Oils Randolph,
Mrs. Jewell COttrill, Mrs. Flor- Mrs. Leslie Northway and
ence Casto, Mrs. Virgil Bur..ts, family . Grand Rl!pids. Mich.,
C A l''" l!!:l.i AI JUN .
Sr., Mrs. Ray Jones, Mn. A. were recent guests of her par-1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door
$695
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E. Sommer, Mrs. Norman Foss, enls, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Van
6 cyl engine, Powerglide tra ns. Rad io. and healt;r. ong1nal
lart On!lell , . . . . . . . . . . . Demonstration
Achievement
Mrs.
C. R. Schurman, Mrs. J. Meter and children .
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Carpen&lt;\ ..&lt;.tol A I'""""'
upholsten·. n&gt;al cl ea n. Jvory and blu e hmsh, good llr e s.
11..111&amp;
Day
on
Thursday
at
the
Mason
J
.
Reed,
Mn.
G.
C.
Sommer,
Maxine
Powell
is
caring
for
ter
visited Mrs. Mildred. Circle
''"e &lt;&gt;0"''~""' ""~•·•• • hr r&gt;e l\•
-Ot!l • .,, - ~·-· .,,, ,t, ,_ ... _
MIDaulllo,
County
4-H
Camp
at
Southside.
Mrs.
Mlna
Albright,
Mrs.
JenMrs.
Kate
Mills
for
an
indellnof
Morning
Star Saturday alter.. , ,,
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1957 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan ~-- $695
EDd VOID' leWlY trelblel
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nie
Dickens,
Mrs.
Zula
Fry,
ite
period.
noon.
Mrs.
Cil'cle'a daughter.
:\ pupular rnodt'l th;1t ~~ ~ha~ p inside a~d out, blac k finish.
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We l u l n i D Over
100
guesta
and
Rome
Mrs.
Clark
Sayre,
Mrs.
Virgil
Bud
Gluesencamp
of
Portland
Mrs.
David
Davis, called on
li.1orl tires, radl•l a nd hf'ater. 6 cyL Std. tr ans.
SewerMDemonstration Club members Tyler, Mrs. Harry
Vickers, visited his parents, Mr. and her mother while the Carpen·
Tieuooalrle$895
attended
the
luncheon
meeting.
Mrs.
Clarence
Thomas,
Mrs. Mrs. L. R. Gluesencamp Sat~ ters were there.
1958
Ford
1
Ton
Cab
&amp;
Chassis
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CaD WI Wt'lt 0.7 or NJpt The tlleme was Broader Hori- Velma ROUBh, Mrs. Roy Ball, lll'd ay.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ros• Deal and
vs &lt;&gt;n ~ irw, 4 s1w('d trans., 750x20 tires, real sohd and runs
Ill '
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zons
in
CUlture.
Mrs.
Cox
exhib..
Mrs.
Charles
R.
Withen,
Sr.,
Mary
Lynn
Fitch
of
Dewitts
Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Miller
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e ro&gt;• "'" ...,.,. · '"' l'l&gt;,.,.r "on
,,.r &gt;ltl~..
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and
spoke
on
crafta
made
Mrs.
E.
H.
Bissell,
Mrs.
Roy
Run
called
on
Mrs.
Paulette
Gambier,
were guests of Dana
UEATING, Plambbr.. MaeDer b
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Furnace.. ..\na&amp;d
Bro&amp;hn. Y peop e m Y&amp;rJOUS P
Kincaid, Mrs. Gay Casto, Mrs. v an Meter, Saturday .
Carpenter and family for a few
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East
MetD
S&amp;reel,
Pom.
West
Virginia
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Workshops
theon
Luther
Smith,
Claudine
Kay
Mrs.
Nell
Middleswart
is
condays
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weaving chair bottoms and
McClintock, Mrs. Alva Luckey- fined to her home with the flu . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ritchie
muon
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OPEN EVES . 7:00 P.M.
er&lt;&gt;y. Ph- W1 ~ tic
making of Christmas wreaths doo, Mrs. Delton Sayre, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abels of and Lori of Belpre spent Sun·
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POMEROY
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OHIO
will be held in the near future Gerald Clark, Mrs. George Oli- Bald Knobs called on Mr. and day with his sister and family ,
S&amp;Tunla~ 11-:'11 '
'&gt;t ·~ t2•ill 1 "''"" I
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by Mrs. Cox, and Mason Couh- ver, Mrs. K. K. Scites, Mrs. Mrs. Ben Allen and family re- Mr. and Mr9. R. R. Durst and
ru ~&gt; • ,., , a "
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For Rent
For Sale
PHOTO Copymg Service. ~... ty Home Demonstration Agent, Otmer Roush ·Mrs. Delbert Dot. centlv .
sons
R ESUt,l
PH.&gt; &gt;Ill ! I :\Ill
w... N'1 "1
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ies made of tegaJ papers.. Miss Wanda Stemple.
son, Mrs. St8nley
Harbour, Mr~ . Ross Deal and Iva Car· ReCEnt visitors of Eber Car·
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T&lt;'me 12 birth remrds and almost any Carl Cook, Mason County's Mrs. Jane Cox, Mrs. Bessie penter called on Kate Mill s on penter and family were Bob
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C.. DAIRY DISPERSAL.
other d~umen•"' Also landoA · Jtu e Agent was
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PHONE WY 2-21 56 1 F\'J:'JJSI
11.1l' ,nd \i:l ..,·nwnt. 313'-, m1- Noon. Datr. Oct. 31 , Due to
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Ray Crookham, Friday afternoon.
I Poling, Avery Nelson,
ow ..
d 1 k tinp ln plastic, film to pre-- introduced by the president, Mrs. Farmie Douglass, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brewer ,' ard Rank, Kenneth McElhinny,
..- - - - - - - - - - - · ' 1,:,,,. s,·: .. Pom\'fl•v. .
ot her employment an ac
or aluabl papers
Tu
Oth
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serve yo
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· Mrs. Alma
mer.
ers ·Gus R. Douglass, Mrs.
Wil- l visited in Chillicothe rect.ntJy_ ;Rudy Dllfst, Gene Carpenter.
f
Th•nks
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1Dsarance,
Pom:r4oytlc
troduced
by
Miss
Stemple
were
liam
H.
Blaine,
Mrs.
James
E.
I Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott, S.
Card O
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he,1 d of cows &lt;:~nd heifers. I
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Mrs. Belva Farley, Managing Blain, Mrs. Richard L. Austin,
W. Durst, Mr. and Mrs. Ros!l
l'•:'n II· i•·hl'-. ~ rDi inl::;fand lhi rd and fou rth generation
AUl.TIUNb:ER
Director Pl. Pleasant Chamber Hattie Canterbury, Mn. George
3f
Deal Mr. and Mrs. Bob Millert
WF. WI SH 1o rxP.l"&lt;&gt;--:s ot1r rn~&gt;-1
h,,•h l' htll!l' Wy-2-3:Ji5 a ter
f Commerce · 1Mrs Mery Hyre Ar ,
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ar l lf ic1 al br eed ing.
Mostly
C.mpte&amp;e 8en1ee
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rrmg on, .nary
Mrs. Ben Allen, E 1eanor 01,.
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Holstein, a lew Brown Swiss
t.:r1tt ~dfonl
A~hen.s Messenger ;. 0 .
H. Hyre, Belva Farley, TUiie Ball,
11 Obi
son, Arlie West, Wesley Allen
~tliun lu •Jur m&lt;lnl ll'!&lt;•f,\ •'"· Jr,i-; l.l ll•'lll n l !t·i~ l ll~ 2 bed- and Guernsey Daughters of
t.'rfte. P'lllae • Ceatact
Wickline, _Appalachian Power Q. H. Wickline, and Mrs. Mal~
GallipoOcs, 2' o,J914
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
fr~·,nds und nPighllPrs to,. l., ,,,n, I••'''"'· w1l!: h&lt;-l rdwoou
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BRAD~IRD
Co.,·
Claudm
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Kay
McClintock,
colm
Saunde....
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Saturday,
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357 Double Bud
375 Kayt£te
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th~·tr kiml nc~s :mrl ~' 1111•:•'h.1
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Mtddleport.
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Mr and Mrs.. Tim Neutz!1'ng of
371 Rag Apple Te· al
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fl''' \'·-. b·,,lh h;Jst" rl ll'nL &lt;Hid J al
du ring the snnow m the ll11-;s "·'' · Iill i&lt;·•·". Rutlt -m c:-t iJ inets
o· 386- '1etcalf Sovere&lt;·gn Re·
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County
Committee
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Project
Ohi&lt;l
Vai:ey
Livestock
Co.
M'&lt;d. d!e.port, John
Lawson,
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report on Better Livmg
was.
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 15. to D-othy D"-l, Louise Brewer
\\e e:::pt'r i&lt;"~ll.v thcmk rlw / '111!l · : m ki tdwn [)nvpw:n :lnrt /ll lt'
fl ector , and others.
M
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Casto
250 lb 15 t 16 L ht
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16 ; 220 to
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Welcome
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EXPERIENCED
given
by
rs.
ay
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and Howard Allen.
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Health and Nutrition, Mrs. Ma}..
12 t.o 16; Fat Sows 12 to 14;
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r:f·:· lllh iJI'Lil ~1:1 11 . !'.Inn~ I· 1m
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colm Saunders. Homes, Mrs.
SLags 10 to 14 ; Boars 8 to 12;
e ra] Horne, F rit z Bu d:, Ht' V APt\ flT \lFN T :l r&lt;wm s
nnd
Kay ak - 141 Benedale's, NoCharles Withers. Safety, ~rs.
Sows &amp; Pigs 60 to 80 ; Shoats rn 1929, Ohio adopted ~e
k;l ,\ \\'.mw Mr~ !ma C:lul
h(l lil . nr'\-&gt;·1y rt'rl N•or~l l i'rl Call : ra Symbol - 142 H y crest
C. B. Thompson; Education,
4 to 14.
presidential short ballot Whtch
D.nd llw pe1ll bl':'rl':5. We are \\ol ler L'r•n•k~, WY z.;lfi31
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Empe.ror - 252 WelcomeS In
Mr9. A. E. Sommers; Citizen~
CATTLE- Steers 12 to 20; Jeliminates names of electors.
-ll~n gr:!lt•lul hu ti lf' h.. ;w1i
1U 23 tl cf Valor , and 2110 Cecelia onship, Mrs. Harry Staats.
Richard V. Heilman, Bertha tHelrers 12 to 18; Baby ~ef 16 1 A vote for names of candidates
l ui fiu\\Prs ;md fo r !noel. and ~anza. and many others.
Gifts were present~ to ea~h Heilman to Mann1ng D . Web- to 22; Fat Cows 12 to 15 ; Can · ~ for president and vice presi111 :ll l w! 111 :-;lian·d ,1ur ~:, r ie l 1-TH:-..;l .. ~Fn ap&lt;'lrlrnt' rl t o r Cows in all stages of produc.. From the larJi!eBt true• or
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B df d
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11 2 17 M'lk
1 tors o1
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' r.ulldozer radiator tu tbe of thisThyear's
err.. ster, parcels, e or .
rent 1n \lidd ir' IHlr1 ( .,rouw1 lton.
~~any W! 1 recor s over
h .comrnt eed c em
d ,1
A ners 8 to 12 ; '"u s 1 to ; 1 dent JS a vow:: or f e ec
hom are
•'o nd .,,,... ,"led '" ,.,,11, ,, ,·,)·
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men.
e c airmen an m - Manning D. an ~~ ary
. Cows 80 to loo.
that party, names o w
12
000
11
\!r, l.ron:1rd 1\~'''nil.,: .1ndi fl nm 3 r· oms C~nl. hot h. :.1\IU
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pounds. These cows
bers of the new committees for Webster to Richard V. Heil· VEAL CALVES- Tops 29.25 ; on file with the secretary
of
1
i ;m11Jy. \lulill r,
:\Irs. I :"'! 1!.lrl \\
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ll&lt;~w will produce wi th the proper
BlAEnNA~'$
1965 were introduced by the man, Bertha H~ilman, parcels, ISeconds 22 to 28 ; Medium .20 to stste.
Dr•rotlly :\bi le\ Siq ,·r, i i'lrl'l l't•('JI iiflt , W Ma in S1,
care. Some due to freshen by
president They are:
Health, Bedford.
2,5; Com. &amp; Hvs. 18 to 26; Culls~..;_=========-.
t-.lrs. Zt'lcia \\'1llt'r.
I PrllliL'rn)'. 1--'h . WY 2-51 n2·
sale day, others close up.
wv 2--2143
Wliliam Gerald Graham, . Ex~ 15 to 2(1_
Pomeroy Mrs. Arnett Roush, Mrs. John
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10 22 tfc 12 First caU h~ifers to begin
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Hanly;
Material Resources: ecutor J. Ira ar er, ec.,
fr eshening in December, all L 0. MCl.o
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Mrs.
Elmer
Newberry,
Mrs.
C.
EmOBt
Sellards,
Lot,
Rut
an
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Stock
Ewes
4
to
10;
Fat
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artificial.
Chester.
10.
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C 1 A th
For The Bestl
lost and Found __ tn UIUmlrv. mat and schools 350 G.a lion Solar bu. lk tank., like
E. McCulloch, Mrs.
1 tam Naomi Autherson, ar
u - Sheep 4 to 8; Culls 1 to 5; Bucks 1
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Patterson, 4 io 8: Fat Wethers 4 to 10.
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Blaine; CUltural Advancement: , erson to Preston
V:III Py l.umber &amp; Suppl\· Corn·
new . hree umts
DI\'ersa1
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Leb
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I.OST · l l r~d_,· · s l··;lll n•r [,! ]!,\'('
pFlny. Mn1d . ~ 1Jort
1!1·3-Uc
milkers a~d compres_sor. ~a~
Auto Sales
Ms. Bob Hea an
s. on Ethel Pat trson, parce s,
- LAMBS- Tops 19 ; Seconds eFRIGIDAIRE
( ':lll \\\ -:: ~tlR /~( · ·,nrd
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ny other Items,
mcludmg
McDaniel; Civic Responsibility : I anon.
S 14 to 18; Light Wts. 14 lo 16; I
eADMIRAL
10-L·l -J11" : •J:· n · ;InC lnur rwl 'l , IUffl' " hesome machinery. Located on 1953 FORD , 6 cyl. , 2 door, Mrs. Ha rry Staats , Mrs. Vallie Grace W~se. Adm., lra · Common 12 to 14 .
Stah~ Route 143 _ 7 miles cheap. Call WY 2_2310 .
Toney, Mrs. George Oliver.
Bartels, dec., to Robert
E.
1 etJ 11 nd tmf urnt!'hed apartSPEED QUEEN
mPois WY t-~:H _ 12_ 6 tic
north of Pomeroy, and three
FROSTIE ARRIVES
10 '1:7 6tc Better Living Project : Mrs. Grueser, Norma Jean Gruesw
Noti c~
Lyle Austin, Mrs. Vernal John~ er, parcels, Sutton.
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Robert Wilson. manager of eHOOVER
---- - -Mirld lf'I)Ort 1\ pa rtmPnt , r, rooms
mHilesldsoGulldodofdHaArristi~nviiJe _ ll950 PONTlAC 4 door, radio son and Mrs. W. P. N~wman.
Rebecca Jane Werner, dec. , the 7·Up Bottling Co., Jackson, eFLEXSTEEL
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uc oneer.
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ball' 'liid 'Jil:-i? m ent. on gruund
·\Ll "T!f )N ~&gt;wn l 'h1tr-:ct.1y .::~ 1
Pearl w. Williams, owner. and heater , automatic. In lntenational Relations:
s. to John Werner r ., mn~e ·announced that Frostie is be~
1 p rn
a1 11w \bs•lll t&lt;!: · \ 1:•· rlom Newly decorated, nard- Lunch serv~. Not respons- !!:Ood shape, $150. _s~
_on Ray Crank, Mrs. James Lucas Russell. Kathryn E. Werner, ing introduc~ in the Pomeroy~ e PROVINCETOWN
-il lll . \ \" . \'u
10 n :ltp wond floors au!om ntlc h':' at
ible fur accidents.
week en?s at trailer behmd and Mrs. Ernest Lantz.
IEarl R. Werner, John L. Wer~ Middleport area. uThis is the
C&lt;.li l W'r. l·32tl0.
10 10 tfc
Post Office, Mason, W. Va. Human Resources: Mrs. Char- . ner, George Albert Werner, af~ first soft drink other than 7~Up
10 27
I~:\ WU·~ Jl;IJ Producr~ h_n· sa le. tt; Duplex. 3 ·Wd;~oms. Su g&lt;1r
l~c
10 26 3tc les Machir ahd Mrs. Catherine fid for Trans., Rutl,and.
ever sold by the Seven-Up Bot~
'.\ v ~-~i- 1 12.
l U · ~-t&lt;llH ~:
p
Fl10ne
- · • - - - - -- - Reynolds.
George Albert \\erner, dtc., tling Co. of jackson;" said Wil~
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H.un &lt;Hl'a . om cr'
. 1 USED COAL Furnace, complete 1953 FORD station wagon. See
Safety: Mrs. Gus Douglass, to Marguerite Werner Boyce, son. Frostie is being distribut10 2
W\' 'l-~61R.
Uc
with pipe, registers and con~ or call Fred Ge9rge, Rutland, Sr., Mrs. H. E. Beckleheimer Doris L. Johnso~, Myrta Lu~ ed in both king • sized bottles
MIDDLEPORT. 0.
(our landmark Se rvice
:,..jj')I;,.:HN
4
room
and
bath
trols . Priced to sell. Wy~2· Ohio.
. 10 27 3tc and Mrs. Leonard Roush.
cille Redman, affid. for trans., i and cans.
Sta tion Is Gi v m 9 Aw av A
1().24-Gtc 1963 DODUr StatiJn wagon. Mrs. Harold Lewis of "'
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M, d · 2490, G.E. Reuter.
f u rll! ~ lw fl a p &lt;:~ rtmt·n \ .
"es1 Ru tl. and .
1954
FORD
dl•·port WY 2-3874
Good conlliUon, $1895.00. Call Columbia presented the dt~Vo- John, Werner , Sr., to Minnie
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USED COAL Furnace. Complete WY 2 ~2418 .
/1'···· ~~1!'1' fur I hi.~ '! ,. , t! st•I'•Jnd 1
10 22 tfc tiona! program preceding the R. Russell , Kathryn E. Wern~
I ('ill' 1'11l'h lime \'P u d d~t· 111
----with pipes. registers,
and
__ ·- business meeting. Poems were er, Earl R. Werner, John L.
\ 'o nun·ha~ t- nc• ( (·~~.1 ,._\. jus1
FOt lH r o nm rurni sh"d ap:~ rt·
controls. Priced to sell. Wy· 1954 BUJCK ,entury. Excellent read by Mrs. T. Bert Roush of Werner, Cert. of Trans., Rut~
rt':1 1'11'r
ment 1-'hl.l ne WY t -Jti.1H
2-2490.
lo-24-6Lc running condition.
Priced New Haven and by Mrs. Char- land.
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HOME OF UNICO TIRES
- -right. Hackett's Sohio Serv- les Yonker of New Haven.
Narley Hys~n. Executor, J.
SUPER SERVICE
r·oH Hl-:Nl . mod ern house. MOTOROLA T.V. Console. ice.
lC' 2.2 Uc Miss stf:mple installed the of- S. Kelley, dec .,
to Lincoln
SI X ruum s antJ IJ;oth
Ynun~s
Good
condition. Lawrence
~ _ _ ficers for this year as follows : Smith, Shirley Smith, "f.~ lot,
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"1:11 (_f. Jack w. Carsey
tuwn kl!rht· n. ule flo1JI lo
Chapman, Dexter, Ohio. Wil· 1957 ENGT T'"'l{ FOfl.L Hillman, President, Mrs. Alma Turner; Middleport.
';%'l:.t~ Mgr. WY 2_9932 ' C&lt;Jle(J at 1::16 LHil'uln rrl La II
kesville, M0~775.
Good condition. 4 dr. Com· Vice President, Mrs.
Harold
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1o.24·3tc
pact, $275 00. WY 2·2418.
Lewis; secretary, Mrs.
MalFINED $10, COS
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PT. PLEASANT - Carl .J . .
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HONDA 300 Motorcycl• for sale.
Virgil Burris, Sr.
' Tabor, 52, Gallipo IS, wash In·
For Sale
can1-ellPd 7 • -o~1 \'our opt-'ril
Th R bl
Contact. John Case, 104 Un·
e am er
A comic skit on Fashion was ed $10 and costs on a c arg~
tor'~ Ucense? Call WY l~:: uSr·:n !' I \ .'JOS r2 r Exira nice ion Avenue, Pomoory, Ohio. World Standard ot Compact j presented by Mrs. Matilda Noble of leaving ~e scene _of an acc1~ 1
r••cnndi!i on ld pia nos. 11 ) for
10-24--6Lp
Es.Loellencr.
end Mrs. Turner. Mrs. A. E. dent fol1owmg a mtshap Sun·
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d T0 ~1-• tl() · n·1· rh·IJVI ·rv. cau l
Big
ear
room,
ride
BIJd
perSommer narrated an article on day night on State Route 2.
1
Wante
_ B~_Y__ 11 HutL1 ml Furn iture. Sil 2-4311. 1 APPLES Burdette
Fruit, lorman{'e. Small eRr eeooom) Isometrics for figure control Tabor was involved in a collis-111
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and managerablllty
and Mrs. Ray Crank demon- ion with a station wagon drlv_,OGS WANTED. l~ ig h
g r ;:~ flt • I - - - - - - - · .. - I
arm.
on~
y
See
strated.
en by Sister Mary Penee, 52,
...,.,!nul. cherrj·. "Oplar. h:- tss Fl'l'.l;·. 1.0.\N of our effK't an t. Pnm~roy, 0 io, Rt. 1.
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Mrs. Gerald Clark and Mrs. Huntington, W. Va., an .
W11nd. h&lt;~rd ana ~ r :f ! m ,q\1 ". , C;1rpet Shctm poon s
with __________' _ _ P
E. Main Street, Pom~roy
Charles Escue led the group in the scene but later turned himw
red and white oak &lt;1 ntl a&lt;.: h
J!lln·il&lt;t.~~· 11f Hl ut·
Lu . . tre I
Pbone WY z.a;o
Blllging.
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self in. 'Jbere was no personal
Log Uuy'! r will be Dl \1ii ~lln l SIJ:I tllpou Be~kt~r /&lt;' urniture iiSINCER, desk type, like new.
f Z2 Uc The d)ning tables were cen.. injuries,
but beavy property
10 'l7 6t~
Zig zags, buttonholes, overI
of da
incurred
Furni1ure Corp. Pt Pl eas i }11Ut.llrpor t.
_
casts, blind hems, designs, 1-,
mage was
·
ant, W. Va ., Tuesdays and
""" SIMCA .., door sedan, new tered with arrangemen
1 eds 1
chrysanthemums, co or
eav..
Fri days, 8:30 a. Ul. to 4 30 ELECTIWLUX sweeper. Uses etc. Guaranteed. Balance due white walls, snow heads,
7iO AT BARBECUE
paper tw1gs, complete with $37 .'81 or $6 monthly. Phone 1 11
· fld Phone WY •k" es • small pumpki'ns end ivy.
10 J r. J'l t
P· m.
• • c altcn:hrr,enls. Balancr due, 4 WY 2·2204 after 6 p. m.
u
Y
equipp
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The
Anne
Bar'ley
Club
was
in
PT.
PLEASANT - The
6247 ter 6
BJ
p. m. 10 19 ••t
charge of table decorations·, Fa- aak Walton League chicken barpay mPnt s or $7 m ont hly. Ph.
10 23 5tc
u.
Help Wanted
Y
6
Vors by the Wohelo Club and hecue was attended by 750 per-1
- -W 2-2104 allt·r p. m.
BABY SITTER lo li ve in . M&lt;d· l
10 23 5tc PERFECTION Oil heater with
Programs carrying out
the sons Sunday lor the benefit o
die
ag~·d Indy prr· l t' IT . {I 1 =cc-=:-:::---:---drums and fittings, Dayto. Drive Workers in
FaU theme were made by the the improvement of
Krodel
Call WY 2-21JEI.
JO 27 :n r·. \A.' ITY PU\1P your slu gist&gt; sepel€ctric scales, 30 lb. capac- Communities Listed
Pleasant Home Demonstration Park. The menu of the day con..
- -- .. l w l•n k • Ge1 Klean· Em·AII
.
Workers
in
the
Red
Crosa
Club. Helping Hand Club, Reg. sisted of chicken barbecue, cole
1955
1965
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Ity, 10 · meat case,
1
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earn
WA NTED : Midd lf'aged !Jflrso n 11 S'cpl&lt;c T " nk Cle"ner Land
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bod and chassis Fund Dr1've m· Sutton Twp., Raw istration and Neme Tags; pre- saw, green ans, tee cr
•
Must be able lo li ve in. In· I '""'k l' arm Bureau, p om·
ercury,
Y
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d
tato
hi
less motor and transmission, cine, Syracuse, and Minersville paring facilities, Pioneer Club coffee, tnl an po
e ps.
quire, Ohi ll H o~~· \l iddii 'P''rt e roy.
9 29 30tc
complete course in radio and with Vernon Nease, chairman, and Clean Up arter event, Illa~ The League wishes to thank the
111-24-/tc - --:::---:----:-c--.. [) work p::mts, shirts, cov- 1e Iev ISJOD
· Wl.th all equi·pmenl • are Mrs.- Evelyn Hol'-r,
"-s.
bee Club.
pa trons 1or ma k'mg the bare""'
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J.YU.
LOOKIN G t:'OR SECURE
Nel lis_ and jackPts. Carl Chev- Charles Larkins, Long Bot· Dorothy Smith, Miss Linda Registering were: Mrs. Ver.. cue e. success and also gave a
JOB?
ali t'r, Long Botrom. Ohio.
tom, Ohio.
10 7 tfc Johnson. Mrs. Jean Nease, Mrs. nal Johnson, Mrs. Lester Fore- vote of thanks to all Utothse d~
Eileen man, Mrs. Homer Johnson, Mrs. nat!ng tlme and fond for e aK."•thleen Scot•' Mrs.
10 15 30tp
a •• ow ld urr rl~• ln~tru ei i Q n 'las.•• --::--:-c-::----- -~. ..
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bquon. Llnl!o rn Se/'T\ce . ~:: 11 0 01 1811 7 ft. LOC 'JST pnsts.
Several oew, $59.50 llp. Several used Virginia Fisher, Mrs. Herbert Dabney, Mrs. Leonard Watterw
~ 1MS.
hundrPd nn. hand_. Mostly good maclUnea at bargaiD prices. Parker, Mrs. Donna Smith, man, Mrs. Charles Yonker, Mrs.
P' 1 "1~. Ent1re lot 20c each.
The ~'abrtc Shop. ~i nger Sates Mrs. Ann Roush. Mrs. Mar~ Lieulo Roush, Mrs. G, E. Lung.
Ch&lt;1
rles
lhle.
Racine
Village.
and
Service, PODieroy, Oblo. garet Eichinger, Mrs. Laura ford Mrs. Frank McDermitt,
Sale or Trade
10 21 6Lc WY a.22M.
4 :u tic Crooks, Mrs. Bemice Wine- Mrs: Vera Morrison, Mrs. Ray
GAS STOVES or W!ll exchange SOMEONE to tak; -~ver paybrinner, Mrs. Glenn Cundiff, Thompson, Mrs. Donald Hay ..
for equal value. l - Large
I
Mrs. Sara Roush, Mrs. He1en nes, Mrs. Alton Roush,
Mrs.
M r 's air·ti hi 0.0.000 ~T U I menl s on " l% 9 35 x 8· 4
Real Estate For S. e
Hubbard, Mrs. Pauline Morar· T. B. Roush, Mrs. Glenn Thomp.
~~0~ 1 - M~dium Peerle~s 1 rol•tn and b&lt;'~lh Oetrolter
tty, Mrs. Agnes White, Mrs. son, Mrs. Charles Escue, Mrs,
Like all Colamon heating producta, thlo
j0,000 BT.U ., $15.00. 1 - Me-~ treder. \~rs !Jetty
Reed,
Naomi London, Mrs. Helen Did- H. E. Beckelhelmer, Mrs. John
horizontal Trim Boy Gas Furnace i~ backed
dium 12.000 BTU's, $10 .00. Can P.. Mom St, Pu~~'"J; 61 p
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die, Mrs. Ora Bass, Mrs. Lau- W. Smith, Mrs. Matllda Noble,
by a $500 bond underwriting your Co1eman
be venled . Homer Holl~y . Lau '-'lC fiN- ~f4Riwr ella Moore, Miss Rosetta Lisle, Mrs. Harold Lewis, Mrs. Cora
guarantee. It's the stronaeet JU&amp;l'antee for
rel Cliff Road, 4 doors south :, ::c.W
::c.O
::-re-g"'is-·te-r-ed male Beagle
Mrs. Vinas Lee~ Miss Rhonda Roush Mrs. Walter
Geilker,
a.nJJ furnace-and it costs you nothinf.extral
of Methodist Churrh. Tr l. Wy- Ungs. Ph11ne WY 2-6257.
SEVEN ROOM brtck borne lD Brickles, Miss Pam
Cleek, Mrs. C..E. McCulloch, Mrs. C.
With all these Coleman axcluolves for 2·6813.
IU&lt;!Hip
10 26 6tp
P•omeroy, two bathrooms, 4 Miss Kenda Amott, Miss Nan· E. Erwtn, Mrs. DOrothy cart.
comfort
and connnience:
1 '
bedrooma, garage, basement, cy Randolph, Eugene Ervin, wright, Mrs. Harry Staals. Mrs.
RARBIT OOGS. Richard Spen· 3 Omshed rooms in attic. Miss Joyce Brace, Miss Sharon Maude Dyke, Mrs.
Insurance
Willard I
• "Pool of Flame" lurnllf'l for cleaner, qm.
ccr, Phone Chest er 985·2431.
,,•• heat.
Large :oL Out of high water Tearord, and Miss Nancy Yost. Newman, Mrs. Ray Crank, Mrs.
·uHNSUN, Slmpson lnsuraocP
10 23 6tp
Central hOBting
Inquire
E. Stanley, Mrs. Otis Litch·
• Space·taving Installation in attiC, utility
Alilency. ln AU forms ot ln I ----------~
Pl...anl Vatley Hospital
field, Mrs. Orion Nelson, Mrs. 1
Charles Wtldermuth WY Z.
room, crawlspace, basement.
auranL'e. Jtm Johnson ant1
Instructions
22115 or WY 2-6116.
9-26-tlc ADMI'ITED: Mrs. Robert lm- Harry N. Rhodes, Mrs. Irene .
• Super-sin heat exchanger for more ef·
Bud SJIDpson. A.gP.nta.
ctvii.SeRVICE
TESTSI
boden,
Dexter.
Ohio;
Mrs.
JosSayre
Mrs.
Harry
Sayre,
Mrs.
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ficient hMt.
B 1 tfc
I&gt;OR
SAI.E-Mld.deport'o
taR·
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Markins,
PI,
Pleasant.
VirgU'
Scantlin.
Mrs.
JaY
Kels·
'VI•~
•omen Ul-!)~ Start 'lllb u
, . ' ~r
tl02.flll 1 wellr. Preplrll''-ory trAlrllnl
est bulldlng. lnea~ 352 N DISCHARGED: Mrs, Betty ler, Mr.. Hilrry Nibert. Mrs,
For Sale or Rent
untH '"P'-''"' t rhnn"~ndB 'If
lnh•
Second Street, Middleport Robinson, Arbuckle; Mrs. Char. Leo Thompson.
" P&lt;'n
l':l[po:-rl~ort
ornnll' •tnneo-·
-·
I"Hf.:li '"'""'"flflo 011
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':101JSE fnr sale or rent. Geor- fllry
Priced
for qulc• "'le
1J&gt; les Perry and son, Pl. Pleas·) Mrs. F. 0. Todd, Mrs . Arnett
ta l af1e~
c·
-.. merr'~ w rro~ ruro• V
ge Wolf, Chester, Ohio.
lv1ns "'ftm" fttMr•·~ ~ fti'Wt
phnn"
quire
at
Ohio
IIDtet.
ant; Mrs. Homer Reed,
Pt ROUBh, Mrs. Leslie Bennett, i Locust Str-et
.Middleplirt, O.
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10 26 3tp ""'h
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straf.eCically aeparate 1
moose from Ill call by aortal
diversion In order to Ia&amp; the
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!lOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Who
are the fellow• to be most e.,.
vied in notwori&lt; television? The
high-salaried ..ecutivts! The
lnfluentlal schedule
makera
and wheeler-Jealers? The ""'
tors who kisJ all those pretty
lad1e1?
No - the fellow• to be mOSI
envied are naLuralista Marlin
Perkins and Jim Fowler, the
hoots of NBC·TV's Sunday serieo, " Wild Kln11dom," which
for a half.hour each week presents a look at animal life and
primitive etlstence tile world
over.
Think of their good luck and
good sense. No high~pressured
martini luncheons. No pinching
neckties day Jn and day out. No
overritUng concern about get·
ling a whopplna rating because
their show airs during the day.
There Uley are, out in tl1e open,
breathing good, healthy non·
tele•·;sion air, doing what they
love, traveling, getting what is

probably a vory decent
for their efforts, and
ouhstitule contact with ~:~1
for contact with human
a good part of the Ume.
Sunday's broadcast waa enti•
tied "Trafllng the Midnight
Sun" and ventured north of the
Arctic Circle. There was
ler, for instance, i.mmersed ln
a robust existence while
and I were concerned s:~~;~
such matters as ral.ses,
night traffic and deadlines. My
envy knew no bounds.
"Wlld Kingdom" Ia a swell
series, and 1 hope that Mulllal
of Omaha, which sponson 11
now, plans to continue doing so
for some time. In color, Sunday'a program had soma apecial treats, among them excel~
lent shots of
polar be.ar,
great Alaskan moose and a
snow goose. Parti&lt;:ul&lt;Jrly
ing were shots of a he~;:~:!
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B-DaJly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 27, 1984

Eastern F•H•A•
Attend:$ Ra/1Y
In Gallipolis

Serviee t. Held
For John StroUII

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' 1 Attend Fall District Conference
Of Methodists Held in Jackson

A.euntlana
Piru
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Mn. M1ltlll IIDaob. .J. T. Rut
ud Bid, Bulter . . Dottie
Pl'flflentea Membert Phelps, two ,e~r~r snd 1.1ncq
Attendance pins were Pre· and Kathy Wehrung and Mull
senled during SUnday Sc'•ool Dutcher, one year.
IIour Swxlay at the Pol!\OlOY
Church of Chrlat. Milton Rbush,
PLAN CARD SHOWER
auperlntendent, and Glen Stnlth
aaslstant superintendeD~ made
the presentaUon Receiving pins A card shower It
bel"l
were Mrs. O.Vtile Well, 11 year planned for Mrs. Emma Rift
· ; Mrs. Helen Leifheit, five who will celebrate 93rd bJrtb.
Mart Smith, Peggy Jo d
Octo'·r 29 'Sbe will be
ay on
""
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Bowers, Joe Welker, Sandra pleased to bear from her frienda.
Roush and llllton Roush, three
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Her address Is Mrs.
Emma
Kathryn and Naomi Rife, c~ Carnien's Nurslne

Funeral services lor John
Strauss were held from t b •
Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home
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Seven members of the Unit- gelism by the Rev James W.
Mollday at 2 p m., with the Rev. The Eaalern High School F .
ed M~thodJsl Church at!P.nded Wagner The ntual ord~r hr
In Pomeroy
Wilbur Perrin, pastor of t be R.A. attended the Di.otrtct rally
'he FaU Oistrirt
Conference License to Preach was given
Mr and Mn Johs WaJme I Federated church, officiating. of the Future Homemaken of
and Mt -;si onnry Rally of Ports- I TO ONE MAN
ITealoird and son. Brian
Burlal wos m Beech Grove America held at Gallla Aced·
mouth Dtstr1ct Oh1o Conference 1 Lester E Gr1ff1th, Jr, a mlsSunday with his mother,
..fi.etery and pallbearer. were emy High Schnol on
Sunda\ af1 .:&gt;f"nOIJD at the Jack s1onary on furlough from h1s
Edith Teaford and Cecil.
Manning Kloes, Paul
Kloes, 22
by· RecreaUon "' s
son MPthot!ist Cburrh
work
m
North
AfT1ca,
spoke
1
Teaford of Middl-rt
Raymond Kloos Herman Kloes
the Eastem F.H.A. Chapter
-~
·
' under the dlrecUon of Connlt
,
,
.,
,
on "Algenan Witness and Chal·
recent
guest
of
his
Charles
Strau5S
an4
Edward
K
Ha
To 11,1 ,lkt ( hnsl Know - 0 n _l lenge .,
Strauss.
aye
yman.
brother.
Wltnf'ss tIn One World" was 1 The
hymn
"Heralds of
Coming from ouk&gt;f·lown lor Atlendlng_ from Eastern
the tht'rnt' uf the conference. Chnst , directed by Rev Cecil
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Smith ,..., ·~.. services were Mr and Mrs
Harns. Lavema Jackson.
pres1dt'd uv~r by thE' Re'\o Stan- and the benedicllon by Rev
turned home Saturday evening, Charles J. Strauss a·nd dough:
Bai!f, Jean PulliDI,
1(O~hl~lng~er~,!Mr~s-~C~bar~le~s~Ea=k~ew;:;;.~H~o~me~,~R~D~·.:::::~Ohl:·:o·:.,l
Jt-y H \ k l dli i&lt;~rd , d1stnct su- Orvtlle Hall, a retired mmisafter spending two weeks
at ter Charlene Columbus· Mrs
Holsinger, lJnda Perry, Mary lr
their home, Meritt Island, Fla. Al.;,a Bumgaldner
pt'rllllt'rtf!Pnl
ller. dosed the meelmg A1tendMarilyn CurUs, Teddy
They also vb1ted in Tampa and w. Va.; Mr. and' Mra. TheoJean ~ Lols Slssor~
An ur g&lt;~tl prrl ud&lt;: bv ~1ss 1ng from Pomeroy were Rev
St Petersburg, Fla. and
dor• Bumgardner, Nitro,
w.
Baker, Shirley Jackson,
Karen s~ urlock opE-ned
thf" and Mrs C Mo:lvm Alkirt'', Mr
REV . ZURCHER
ISprinliS
m
Ocala.
va;
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Wise,
Delores
Muey, Sue Masters,
mt-t'llng fullowf"d b\ \lunH'n1 ~ and Mrs Harrv P Smtt h, Mrs I
Mrs
Lena
Ehersb&gt;eh
and
Huntington
w
Va
.
Mr
and
Price,
Charleen Pigott,
of \\o 1, htp" bv the hosl past·l C F Tompk1ns M1ss Lucretia
Mrs
Eurana
Thomas
of
Ches~
Mrs.
Leon~rd
·Cook.,and
Price,
Conni~ Hayman,
the He~· H~v.&lt;~rd C Pettit, Genhruner and Mrs
Rober!
01
ter
spent
the
weekend
m
CharAnna
Fischer
Lorain.
HerrnFrank,
Conrue HolsJng·
and spt&gt;ct.'l l mu &lt;:lc llv th e Ca"- 1Warne1
leston, W. Va. with Mr. an an Kloes, A~ns, and 'Mr. and
Carolyn Maxey, KareD Bis-alcade ~1t&gt;n s L'hont-.. d1rected
Mrs
Clarence.
Ba1er
They
alMrs.
Robert
Kloes
Marietta
Judy Cogar, Sheila Drake,
o.Y Dr D Merrill D.avis.
1
so
VISI1€d
Miss
LydB
Ryan.
DiHon, the Chapter Mo•
}'out
h
Or
gm!ization
F'ol ](m mg tht! mgalllt.atwn of 1
E:dgar Thomas underwent surthers, Mrs. Eagle, Mrs. Pl'ice,
/he contt•tt•nre Re\ Chde C
gery Friday at Holzer Hospital Seniors will be
\
Mrs. Bahr, and the advisor,
ftnnP ll rt'porlr'&lt;i on Lhr Bll31 d f:/prts 0/fir·ers
83 ' tlett, and 1s ccnvalescmg mcely His Honored at Game
The
kf'v
Clyde
J
Mrs. Ritchie.
ul Mmtslei•.al l'rammg
and 1 Pres 1denl \l1rk1e
Menchini pastor of 1he Mtddleport Church room number 1s 227.
Plans were made to
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l)uahftcaunns, Mr&lt;: .luhn ~ I lk conducted the C Y 0 of the of the Nazarene, is announcmg
h
Mr
and
Mrs.
Millon
Rous
seruor
band
members
and
Mrs
H
k'
·
ltne. dl';; tnct prcs!de ct, on lll e Saerrd Hrart Pansh \1eehng 6 spectal m1sswnary meetmg
ded th
OU
• aw IFU U
1
e
lor cheerleaders during the
H ome
Women's Sortetv ol Chnsttnn oct 20 wh1ch was openl?d w1th to he held Fnday eventng at and fam1 y atten
d
·
from "acatw'
n
R
H
homecoming game satur ay m nal football game at
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Sen.lC"'. and Mrs. C F' Tomp- a pnn·er by Father
Berllla, 7 30 p m ~ 1Ier ~1le ev Mar- Athens.
port Nov. 6 when the
Mrs. Stewart Hawkins has
tuns on Chtldrf'n s Work
1adviser to the group The bus- ry J . Zurc er, azarene ' IS- Mrs Clifford Jenkinson Who port Band Boosters met
from a vacatJon trip
Rt&gt;t ( llar l(ls G Cer1 :
led mess portJOn of the
meeting swnary from Puer~o RI~o, Wii: has been ill for the past two day evening at the htgh
to Washington, D. C., where
the g1 uup In smgtng of
tt lt.' cons isted of the electwn of new bt the guest speda erl d e WI we€ks, entered Holzer Hospital cafeteria. Mrs. Cash
watched the fWleral proces-hym n Uh Ma~tPt ol
the 1off1eers lor the 64·65 year They also show co 1ore s 1 es.
d
.
· of H bert H
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. d M
z h r ' last Wednes ay 1 as a
president, was in charge.
ston
er
oover to wl'l:'
Wakmg World,'' alter \.\hlch are Ra\ Sul he rland president · Th e Rev · an
d · rs h urc e • patient Her room number
It was announced that
Capitol and WB9 also one
of
H1chard '\1 1'\Hy, M D · add Z11a N1~n. VlCe prf'~ tdent, and miSSionanes an teac ers m 267.
02 was received from
thousands to pass through the
re5l.sed Ihe group on ''W hat MI S I Te1esa McTurner, Sf'cretary - Puerto ~ICO smce 1945, are on r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell houses and residents on
Capitol Rotunda where the body
s10 ns Mto.1ns to \lp" 11 :'1/ay trea surer
fulough m lhe Umted _Slates, I of Ironton and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Day. Several fund raising
of the former president of the
Is a misswnar) under spo•cwl Congratul&lt;lt wns were extend~ holdmg d('putatlon_ serv ices mIGrant, Crooksville were week- jecli were discussed for
U. S lay in state.
assignment .ll
1\alang&lt;J 10 ed to oul gmng officeis Dave
vanous Churches d the Nazar. end guests of Clifford Jenkin- tchon, Mr.
William
She also visited~;:~~~E:II
South~ast Congo and especial l l 'nsr 1 was v1ce pre~Jdent , and
ene
f
p
son and VISited Mrs. Jenkinson band director, disrussed the
cemetery and John F.
h 1o Mt'!hod1sm Plpl'r Memor· Potsv Fultz secreton-treasurer
The coluple Irstd wen:hto ~:~ at Holzer Hospital.
vantag~s of a summer
band dy's grave,
the
wl llosptlal there. He IS
a I Closmg rema:ks were made by where t Jey serve m ree I - Mrs. Harry p. Smith
a n d camp far band members.
Monument, and watched
r. .r&lt;:H'IIr mg ph\:;[( 1:.m and 3 re · the new president and a meet- ferent ~reas of that field, parh- Mrs. Denzil Goeg\ein were Gal~ Plans were also made for a changing of Ute guard at t h e
cog mz"'d spf'Ci dlist Ill the he&lt;:~rl mg was scheduled for No~em- cularly m the educauonal as- lipolis visitors Monday.
post football party for the band Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,
dt sea"''
her 3.
pert o( fiJSStonary work In Mrs. Robert Wamsley
and members wtth band officers to saw Mount Vernon, and
The wo1sh1p of the offer1ng I
1~59 Rev. Zu~cher served as children, June Ann and J . R. be m charge of the event. The historic sites in the area. Whttel
m enmge ul Re\ 1-'etllt and
Bible School director and tea- visited Sunday afternoon. with date wlll be set later. Approxi- there silt was a guest at the
the Doxologv p1ereded lh ~ re- 1 .'iio11, f'riend~'l, are
cher at Santurce, Puerto R1co. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher and mately 15 parents attended. Fu- Continental Hotel in
purt on 'TI mbershtp ;.~ml e\ian·:
Guest.&lt; of Oill'rs
Dunng the Friday
family
ture meetings of the
ton.
i
I sen·Ice, Re" Zurcher will
William Fisher of
Belpre will be held Jn Ule high
Mrs Hawkins Is on V&amp;•lllltion
Rtchard tR•ckl Oiler, t1 soph- scr1be the country and its
spent the week-tnd With Mr. and cafeteria.
from her employment at the
nmore Rt Miami
Univers1ty, ple and the work of his Church Mrs. Mason Fisher and
Mr, • ..,...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;....,.., Gallipolis State Jnstitute.
POMEROY OHIO
and h1s roommate, M1ke Need- there He ts a nahve of Berne, and Mrs Sam Arnold. He was Si
les of Spn ngheld , were week Jnd, and a graduate of Olivet accompamed home by Mrs Fis·
Youth Fellowship
LAST TIME TONIGHT
end
guf's1s
of
Rick
's
parents,
Na1.arene
College,
Kanakakee,
her
and
son
who
spent
several
Octobt'r 26 27
Joseph LeV me I
Mr aod Mrs Richard Oiler. 111
Bowl.&amp; at Skyline
The.v attrnded Homecommg ac- Th e pu bl IC JS
· cord'1a IIy 1nv1·t- days
with
her
parents.
Members of the Westminster
"THE CAWPElBAGGERS
Roland Fisher, student
(leC"hm('u/urJ
Mountain St.ate Busmess
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Youth Fellowship of the Midl;eorge P~' IJPDrd Alan L.add IIv1t1es at the Ohio Umversity- ed.
lege, Parkersburg, W Va. spent
dleport First United PresbytertJob Cttmmtn~;~ M;utha Hy ~!lyami game m Athens Satur·
et t-.llzlOC'th Ashley C&lt;~rroll
About 600 Auend
the weekend w•th hiS parents,
In Middleport
ian Church went bowling at the
Bl:IR.er, Le'-' A) res Martln
Sunday
the
boys
were
joined
D
D.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Mason
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ISber
Sunday
diuner
guests
ol
Mr.
Skyline
Lanes in Galllpolls Sumtiabam, Ralph f:.eg cr, Arch
by several fraternity brothers
t&gt;mocro1 rnner
day evening following .-. rem•.
te Moore
and Mrs. B. F. Parmalee
~n
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ror a dmner at the Oiler home Approximately 600 attended family.
Calarc:artoon
Ernest Nichols of Toledo
Mr. RFld Mrs. Leo Ch.rislliatlllar youth meeting at the church.
Runmn~::, 11me :l Ht s 40 mm.
in Middleport Present were the fund raising dinner of the 1ted Friday with Mr. and
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kaulf Attending were Leland Brown,
4-.dmt SS lUil 75c &amp; &lt;IUt
~avg\ Sm~~l·f AdkronJ; FrKrued Ap- Meigs County Democratic club H E. Cooper and Miss
and children, Danny, Janet and
Nancy!\OnBauldchanaandn,ShSearreonn
WED and Thursday
P
e
a
e,
'
or
;
tm
see,
held
et
the
Sacred
Heart
Hart
and
other
friends
in
the
Sean
of
Hutigto,
W.
Va.
October lB-29
Mansfield; Bill McGeorge, Sy· church d t
S t d
area.
Mr. ad Mrs. Ores Sw-~and Olita Lewis, Lewis 8auet',
NOl OPEN
OVAL ROASTERS
$2.79 - $2.95
racuse, N. y.. Chris MeDon·
au I onum a ur ay ev.w...,
C I
hn
ening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosen· Athens VISited Sunday with Mr. onn e Bac er, Edith
lnd
FRIDAY thru THURSDAY
aid, Sprmgfield; Mr
and
There was an abundance of baum returned horne Sunday and Mrs. Robert Sharp.
BilJ Haptonstall, Roy Coleman,
OBLONG ROASTERS
$5.89
Oct. 30- Nov 5
Mrs James OJ!er, Stockport;
Davis Sue Rue, and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Smt'th
food
and
good
fellowshtp.
Mrs.
evening,
after
a
several
days
SUnday
visitors
with
Mrs.
h
,
L'
d
Joseph L. Mankewtc:r '
"CLEOPATRA'
ROUND ROASTERS
and son, Gary, Mr and Mrs. lola Howell acted as cha1rman, vis1t m Columbus w1th Mr. and Morah Leonard were
Mrs. Rut nn1n theacey. A ults ae$1.95
ELZAB~~TH 'I A\ LUH
Rl
Ruben Collms, the hosts, Mr. with women of the club and of Mrs. Philip Meier. They attend- Musa RICe and Mrs. Hildoth companad!Yvill8
. MSJ'OOP 1'
CHARD Blllt'I!JN, RI-.X HAH
· t0 coo k an d ed the Pumpkin show at Circle- Fleshman of Covi'nglon, va.·, ptheir1 •"" sora,
r.
$2.19
RISON Pamela B1ow n, Geo
and Mrs. Richard 01ler, end the ch·""'ch heIpmg
· ta
' 11 · the
. and Mrs. II TEA KETTLES
serve. Mrs. Howell
thanked ville on Frtday and the Ohio Mrs. Selina Carson and Mrs. au naptons . .. i
Coif', Hume Cronvn Roddy son, Steven.
1\lclJo\lall, t:csare Danova
CAKE SAVERS
those who donated food or help- State-Wisconsin footbalL game Mmnie Phadt of Huntington W ward Ruppelt, and Mr.
$1.~. $1.95
The No 1 ot ALL liME Proed m any way Three door priz. on Saturday.
Va,
e.nd Mrs. Nellie Smith
Everett Bachner.
duced b~ Walter Wanger
CHOSEN AS MEMBER
FUNNELS
IN SPAIN DRILLS
15c
WmnPr oi 4 A('ademy Aw
Chosen as a new member of es were awarded during the Ralph Davl• of Youngstown Allegheny, W. Va.
ards Nevf'r br:&gt;fore has a
was the weekend guest ot Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber Marine Lance Corporal
the bass sectwn of the Mount evE&gt;nmg.
spectacle been more ('arP.ful
$2.95 • $3.69
All
of
the
Democratic
County
Edith
Teaford and son, Cecil. entertained with a
dinner liam Stobart, son of Mrs. En•· II CHINA DRIPOLATORS
ly, l a\lshl~ s1tmmngly pro
Umon College Madrigal Smgers
candidates
were
present.
AHe
also
visited
his
sister,
Mrs.
Saturday
evemng
in
observance
rna
M.
Pullins
of
Brownell
ave-1
dL:et&gt;d Overv. helm1ng! Lolos
Is Forrest Bachtel, son of Mr
sal! Super Snerla rlP ' Ma~m
and
Mrs Forrest L Bachtel of rnong those from out-of • town Margaret Smith at Holzer Hos· of the birthdays of Mr. James nue, Middleport, is taking
1
f1cent See Clenpa t ra·~ en
Vennari, Miss Martha Ohllng- in Operation Steel Pike
In
trance mto the ctty ot Rome' 315 South Fourth St, Middle- were Judge Warren S. Earhart pita!.
of
Ironton,
candidate
for
Court
er
and
Mrs.
Htrold
Sauer.
()th.
Spain,
biggest
amphibious
exEhwbeth Taylor as Ch•opa
port
tra, Rex 1-Iarnson as .fulms
ers attending were Mr. Har- ercise ln the Atlantic area since
A sophomore rna jonng in mu. of Appeals in Fourth district;
Cesare Rtchard Burton, as
Mark Anlony
sir, Bachtel 1s a member of Mrs Caddie Reynolds of
old Sauer, Mary Ruth and Joy, W~--W~. .:11::·_ _ _ _ _ _ _...:!1
Walter
and Dennis, Dean, Donn a,
Runnln,e: hme 3 Hrs 15 mm
Ph1 Kappt Teu fraterDity, and ooster, secretary for
Adm1ssion · $1 00 and 50c
Moeller, and L, J. Schooler
Dallas and Duane.
the Mount Union Choir.
Athens, campaign manager for
Mrs. Jack Bechtle and son,
Moeller.
Darren Bechtle, were Jn Colocr. Z7
umbus Sund'ay as guests of
The Jolly Buncb Sewing Club her daughter 8arah who Is at.
ll1illers Allenbd
· meet Tuesday evening at lending the 'eotumbus Business
Dinner in Columbus
home of Mrs. Willis Grue- University. While there they
Mr and Mrs. Doyle Miller
on Fourth-St. at 7:30 p.m. saw lhe homecoming decor&amp;·
were in Columbus to attend a
ocr. %8
lions of Ohio State at some of
family dinner at the home of The Wtldwood Garden club the dorms
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and will meet Wednesday at 7·30 Mrs. B;uce Lloyd and her
rllildren, John, Jackie and Vic- p m. at the home of Mrs. Hir- daughter Mrs. Oscar BasUania
I ki All of the Miller children am Fisher, Minersville, w•th of GalliPolis spent Monday In
were present for the dinner ex- Mrs. Christy Baer as co • host- Marietta where they visited
, cept Ronald Miller, who 1s sta· ess.
friends and also toured the Fen.
t10ned in Alaska.
The Star Claso of the Syra· ton Glass Company at Williams.
Attendmg were Mr.
and cuse First United Presbyterian 1own.
Mrs Eugene M1ller and cluld· Church, will hold a rummage Weekend guests of Mr. and
I ren , Rooold , Michael and Tina sale In the council room of the Mrs. Allred Roush, Linco~t.,
of San Pedro, Calif.; Mr and Syracuse Town Hall, October were their son and daughter
i Mrs Csrl Roach and ch1ldren, 28, 29-JD-31, from 10 a.m. to 4 and ttmllies, Mr. and Mrs Mi·
Tommy, Bubby, Trudie
and p.m. each day· The main fea. chael Cline and son Hick of
I Randy , Pomeroy: Mr.
and ture of be sale is embrmdery Rio Grande and Mr' and
\1rs Lewis Smith and child- wor~ done by the late Miss RusseU Ro~sb and ·son, Erl::
ren, Rosemary, Wanda, Pam- SylVia Roush.,
.
of Oak Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Cline
The Woman s Society of Chris- attended the Ohio Univ sit
ela and Butch, Grove City; Dale
Miller and Mr. end Mrs. El· ti~ Service and the Wesleyan homecoming game. Mr. er an~
1
1 ~er Miller and children, ConGwld Sel'v1ce of the United Mrs. Ratish are caring for their
I me and Shara, of Wooster; Mr.
ocr. iltl
grandson, Rick, while hla parI a~d Mrs Willard Miller, Orr- There will be weel&lt;end mee~ ents are finishing their school1 VIlle, and Mrs. Iva Ward
of lngs at the Household of Faith lng at Rio Grande Coli
Mission Church, Depot Street,
ege.
Columbus .
to
Rutland, Oct. 29, to Nov. I, at Zone Preachers meeting held
A thought for the day: Ted· 7:30 p. m. Delbert Allison and Tueaday evening at the home
And tba1'i oalr oae of the fe.~tlll'et of
dy Roosevelt said: "Speak soft· Gary Hatfield will be
the of the Rev. and Mrs. J. Keis·
eleelrle clryen mon women like! 1,011 womeaha The Elemie
ly and carry 8 big stick; you speakers and singers. All are er In Athens. Several other I
wtll go far ••
invited.
ministers and their wives in
Do As So Many Of Your Noighbon Do,
pany area reeeody eomparecl dolbet clryen•, feature for feature.
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the area also attended.
A
Finance Your New or Us.d Car Hare
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IN 'STEEL PIKE'
turkey dinner was served by
Marmo Sergeant Donald Ma- the hosts, Rev. and Mrs. Ketsbecauoe it driet clodln Aaliu ud eleuer ... quicker ... and eooler I
Crodil Lift Insurance At No Extra Cost
theny, son of Mr and
Mr. er.
If you've never owned u auloJIUide elodlet dryer, here'• uodaer
Henry Matheny of Z49 North
Third Ave., Middleport, has
Why Not Try the ...
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sailed from the "'st coast of
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the United Stales to take port
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The
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exAT
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LOS ANGELES - AN AUTO. I EL CENTRO, Caltf. (UPI) - A Navy Day celebration
psy wos pendiog today to deter- turned tnlo a fiery hell Tuesday when a low-flying jet
mme the cause of death of ac- bomber crashed tn flames mto several buildmgs at thiS
tor Sammee Tong, 63, co-star naval air facility Nine persons were killed and at least
In the "Bachelor Father" and 22 others InJUred .
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I S1x of the mJunes were cntlcal an~ mn~ were reTong's body was found Tues- ported serwus. fhe remainder were gtven ftrst atd at
day In hiS apartment m nearby the scene, but were not hospitalized. At least five of tbe
West Los Angeles Pollee listed most senously hurt were flown to the San D1ego Navy
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his deat as an apparen1 sm- ~ The dead mcluded the threeCide because an emptyb pill
botb d the t wm-en· to land here. The parachuti'st
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CAPE KENNEDY ... TilE Cmdr. Paul Duns of Escondido, I
AIC Force put a space glider Call[' and Aviation MacbiDISt I
test model through tts tough- ! Male Glen Pend61'.
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a'
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high-speed swoop to earth to The plane was nying low over '
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- As mudern loclts and dam s nf toda) ate being constructed at several poirits on the Ohio
help develop manned
space- the tac•hty after It had dropp~
River, mcluding two In Mmgs county, oldtimers recall prOJects ot the e01!1 1900 s. Tlus photo sho ws 110rkers al a dam probably m 1912·13
ships able to land at a~rports
the 25,000th parachute jumper
at Buffington Island, near Portland, between the island and !he Oh10 s tele of the tive• Thts dam apparently was a casualty to the U.S.
The flymg laboratory
was
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Corps of Engmeers first modernizmg program on the nver dunng the t-went1e s
rocketed 31 miles mto the sky
and then nosed over for a 9.000· 1 't
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mile an hour glide over the At·l
man C~lhollc Archbishop Pat.
FIVE DAY OHIO FORECAST
!antic By using the lift sup· I III
rick 0 Boyle of Washington, I
Temperatures
will avPr·
phed by Hs fiv'?'-foot wtde delt&lt;~ l
D C. demanded today, on beage four to eight degrees a·
wing plowmg into the atmos·
half of u s. churchmen, that
beve normal. RepreseniBit&gt;e
phere, the craft coasled to an
the . Ecumllemcald Co~~tchtl dun·
normal highs and lows. r~evcoceam Impact area 950 miles I
eqmvoca y . confemn . e. e- 1
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testable evl1 o rac1a1 IDJUSCincinnati $1-41 , Cooler Thurs. Colltns, head of th e Commumty He sa1d there wen• tndJca- r At the outset, he expressed
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RelatiOn s Sen1ce smd today /Jon~ 1hat a vic:or)' bv. Sen I his desue to retain a non-partiday, not mucb day • to • day
templed recovery
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this I He was seconded by Bishop Although many clti1.ens don't change unhl warmer around the presidential elertion would Barry M Goldwater would d~· san stance by avojdung· strictly
mornmg 410 absent or disabled. 'I Andrew Grutka of Gary, Ind., w_orry _about snow removal un- weekend but cooler again ear- lde1erm1ne the futUJe of Amert· crease federal backmg of the I polihcal l.opics, but the general
MOSCOW - THE NEW SOV- persons have voted as cand1- who said ''the votce of the til it IS on the ground, the ly next week. RaJafall Will cas c1vtl nght ~ moveme.nt
movement
1subject of civil rights spilled
Jet leaders today sought to re- dates for county office are in , counci1's opposition to every Ohio Department or H1p,hways average one·lenth to three
Co lhns a fonn"r govenwr of Collms made the statements1 over mto politics before the illassure the West's largest Com· their final week of pre·clection l form of segregation and dis- has to be pr~ed we!l in ad~ tenths of an inch. Ram or I Flonda, :;aid d tnumph by m an mtervt~w with Umted I tE&gt;rv 1ew ended.
munist party that the ouster of campa1gmng
. 1cnmmatim must be heard with vance. of that fust snowfall
showers Friday 01gbt or Sal.- President Johnson wuutd en 1Press JnternatJOnal tow months\
Nlkita s Khrushchev wiJJ not This Thursday at 4 p m. IS \ the force of the trumpets of Dur10g the last two weeks in I urday and again early next hance the movement by puttmg aft&lt;! r h1s appomtmenl by Pres1- '' Please don't make ~. sound
hurl the CommuniSt movement the hnal day fo pesms to go ,Jencho."
Octobe~ .e~ch of the 12 High- I wt&gt;ek.
the natwn on rl'ro1d 111 fc~vor ol :den1 Johnson 1o hE-ad \h{• ron- : hke
campalgrung, here1
Three officials of the 16 mil- to the Masonic Temple m Porn- Both Americans drew ova- 1 way DIVJsLOns throughoul Oluo 1
• equal oppor!umtv &lt;.11d md:v!d 1 Cihatwn ag-ency createrl by the · ques
lion-member Ita han Commurust eroy to cast absentee ballots 1tions from over 2.200 prelates Iholds mspectwns m tis com.Ity ' ~ , ' ,
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party arrived Tuesday night for Dorothy Johnston, Clork of lottending the council m St Pe- garoges of all snow and Il'e
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pacl on the future of civil
md 1 Brezhnev and Premter cast their ballots m the Pratt dia and the Congo also rose to will hold Its mspechon (d' v
I 12: E Folllod Mt&gt;lgs County ~
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Alexei N. Kosygln. The Italians building as dunng the previous decry racism.
run) on Oct. 29 at 10 a m. al l
' GOP
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followed French, Danish, and [n. election. Pomeroy 3B voters [
Meigs ?ounty garages, sa1rl De~
I cha1rm1n s,ud today 1he 125dian Communist
delogations I will go to the old elementary
pulty Drdtrectohr John w. Dowler. ' Charles Kmght, son of Mr P\'age bool~lehl ~!''it ll&lt;l. "A Cll,obKie
,I wm Much of the strength of
school, while all other precmcts
n o er t at snow plow s or and Mrs Howard Kmght, who ot &lt;\.n ·~c o. ts now a~ot a e
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opposition to
civil
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ready to treat the pavrment school , 1s one of 113 county and ~ I 1n Pomeroy
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SAN FRANt.l:lll.:UDON led vote count 18
consideed
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With chemicals or abrasives a!; l state-at-large wmners from a- The book. selling for 75 cents :etgn Secretary Palnck (;ordon/~g ts p uc::reo the. strength
Schollander, .a shy youngster generally high for Melgs Counsoon as enough snow has ac- mong the 8,033 who took the act o,;s the natwn wtll be gJven I Walker toda\ wound up h 1 s t e
res nt IS centered
cumulated th ese d ry run wm ter Prehmmary ObJecltve Exam1 1away r1ee here arcor dmg 1o vi stl to the United S1ah•-; \\ t1h around
equality
of opportunity
Who SWims like a fish and has ty even though tbe total mpy
d di d
the competive heart of a man not break the record It IS be·
alerts are held.
naiiOn m Ihe Ohio Htstory (~ov. I he Meigs RepubltCCIJJS &lt;J S long a pledge of . even mme whole· an lm vii ual dith'gnity. andl aft!.
In prepara t'Jon for wmter, ')1. ernment and Cit izenship contE-st
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the all-conquering hero from dential year over 500 persons COLUMBUS (UPI) - Feder- VISIOn Ten has 6,320 tons of salt 1
stde story ol how Amem·.rn · N&lt;:~tto ns Wa lke r m orttrf l~·~s e commttt tot ·.
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I vote&lt;l early.
al approval has been received on hand and 8,190 tons add1tlnn- Kmght IS now eligible lo take presidents are chosen Its (llllh 1 th.tn two week s spent two d:-1~ s pie Will pull together m strong·
But ,the reception he got on
for 30 more classes in nine Ohio al on requisition, 174 tons of j the fmal essay exammahon and or IS Ph;llis Schafly.
1m Washmgton and an evenmg Ier um~ than before to make U
the We,Bt Coast of thr. United
cities under the Manpower De- ~alcium chlond! on hand and compete lor further honor" [lnd
at the Umted Natwns to out. I a reality
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States was only luke-warm compared to the hero worship he
the State Bureau of Unemplol- tion 10500 tons of cmders Rnd will be at OhiO Umvers1ty m
atser
or er I!'!
pohc1es.
tha1 CJVll nghts might bt' con1
received in Japan after winment Compensation reports
grit~ o~ hand and s1x m1les of Athens F'nday, November 13, A(Tident Patient
ln Washmgton mt&gt;etmgs wtth s1dered an issue in this elecnmg fo~r aold medals. "It was
Director Willard P. Dudley snow fence.
at 4 p m
I Roy w '-1atheny . 41 nt J, !Prestdent Joh n&lt;\on and Secre- ton?
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t.he most fantastic thing I ever
said the classes will be able to
The school and Kmght wtll Liverpool , W Va, is an aect- 1tan of Star e Dean Rusk Gor- A --: l be)leve the over~all efsaw," said George Haynes,s Sch- Funeral se:rvices for
Mrs. handle 634 trainees in Bridge1\.leJgs General Hospital
both r~ce1ve certificates of re&lt;:- 1dent pahent at Holzer Hosplt - don Wnlker sw d he found ' a feet 15 good. · Jt. permtts anothollander's coach at the Santa Lawrence {Margaret! Smith. port, Cleveland, Jackson, Mes- ADMJSSIONS - Andr~w Stew- ogmuon for h1s earlier achieve- al
lbrnad area of wterest and a- 1er so}ld ex~sston of the peooClara Swim Club.
Rutland, who died Tuesday at sil1on, New PhUadelphia, Pain~ art, Clifton; Roy Rollins, Mid· ment Bill Allen, als1 a Eastern 1 He InJured ht s bHck at work greemen1 ' on some world ~~- ple on the IS~ue.
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9 30 p.1 m in Holzer Hosp1tal, esville, Portsmouth and Youn11s- dleport; Nancy Sm1th, Pome- Htgh school studenL, placed sec-1Tuesday mght at the Ka1ser sues
DETROIT - HOPES FOR Will be Friday at 2 p. m. at town.
roy.
ond among Me.1gs county stu- IAlummum plant at Ravenswood I But he asked for more tune Do you think hi_s admtrustratioo.
total labor peace at Gmreral the Ewing Chapel with bunal The courses, which will cost DJSCHARGES - Ethan Har- dents takmg the exammallon. when he fell approximalf'ly 15 . to decHJt' whf'ther Bnt.a•n would would be . l~ss likely 1-o push or
Motors Corp. were lifted Tues· in Beech Grove Cemetery. The !about $l,Htl,473 to present, per, Pomeroy.
feet from a ladder. He wa~; ad- take part m the U S·suppol'ted enforce c1vll, nghts
day night :when the United Au- Rev. Menzel Smith will offlc1· 1range from farmer • buslqeu
TWO ARRESTED
m1tted at 10 55 p. m H1 ~ con- multJ!a1eral nuclear force
A- I don t see how anyone
to Workers Union and GM ne- ate.
management and analysis to
OLD FASIUONED SOCIAL
The Ohio State Patrol re· dttton IS reported good
could n;ach any othel;, concllr
gotlators reached agreement on survivors include her hus- practical nursina:.
A Halloween party end old- ports two arrests. James SpenSENTENCE
MADE
s1on. ThiS _1mpres~10n Is eertaln1
local contracts at Cbevrolel os- band Lawrence; 0 daughter,
lashloned pie social will be held cer, 64, Racme, Cited for stop Veterans Memorial Hospital
Roy Long. 24. ~IIddlepor~ ly bemg given Its wrapped up
"'mbly plants / at Los Arlgeles Mrs.' Elizabeth Russell, ColumGRUBBY ' DANCE SET
8aturdly, Oct. 31, at 8 p. m at Sigo violation, and Charles Dur- ADMISSIONS - Ra)mond ch•rged with DWI. was lined '" the Idea of states' rlehts. Bill
and St. Louis.
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$100 and costs and sentenced thm wbole _matter really IDGM was completely shut down and Ralph Da~IS
both of at Eastern IIIgb Se ' Friday will be a door prize. Everyohe low lme violation. Both are to DISCHARGES - Willard Jef· to throe days m Jail Tuesday by volves the rl(!hts of AmerleiB
by the umon lor 31 days tn a Youmgstown: Fri..;.,s may call ' night alter the foo U aaine. Is welcome.
' appear m Metgs county court fers , Pomeroy.
' Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar. ':tizens. There can be "" states'
natiooal at the funeral bome any tlme. Jim Dandy of Parkersbul'l wlll
Friday.
Total No. Pattents - 13.
rights to default 011 8 Yllld a.
na"onal strike. The
waiJwut ended Sunday
night,
be emcee. Admission Ia SO t:tnts
TO SERVE RAM
ASKS DIVORCE
tional_ obhgaUon such as IU8l"
but GM was only abl~ to reTll~t:S o~ TBtTRSDAY single, 11 cents, • couple. ~- The W.S.C.S of the Letart
LOCAL TEMPS
ABEL~ ON TV
A divorce petition has been anteemg the rights of Am¢ciD
oume productlo~ at qoart,er • Trick or Treat night will be eryone ls 'Jnvlted. Proceeds ivlll F•Ua 1&gt;\~lhodlst church
will The temperature In Pomeroy ] Cong Homer E. 1Pete I Ahe- !Iled m Meigs County Common citiZens. A •\ll.te
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op0e&lt;1 because 77 per cent of observed IJ1 Pomei-oy Tl!ursday go to Eastern's Glee Club. Dre!t serve a h~~mjllnner at the com· busmess district at 11 :28 a. m. le will appear on Channel 3, Pleas Cflurt by Jean HowelL wall around allelf llid ftD1
jiB produCIIon capacity was kl· from a'to 7 p.m. Mayor C!Iar- 189 the IIU~ •uggeatS, ~ . mtlitlty hail Election Day, Nov- today was 68 degrees, under •WSAZ-TV at 6.25 pm. this Racine R. D. 2, against Jacob rights of . ~~· !"~~~,;~',;'~'
Jat! p, ,c:rtpp)In&amp; local dispqtes. 1.. ¥&amp;ar l~M~lt~A';ed.
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AI a rally before Iii cheering 1crowds totaling more than 400 · campatgn and we·re wrappmg natl speeC'hes Humphrey also he warned bu.s!Mssmen 1hlt:
President Johnson planned a
Attack• Humphrey
crowd of almost 15 000 Tuesday 000 per-sons along the routes of them nght &lt;Jround h1s neck," attacked l:oldwater s voting Uruted Auto Workers President
campaign strike mto Republi- Goldwater. in his first sched· night m Cle\ieland, Goldwater his motorcades In h1s speeches the Pres1dem declared.
record and h1s v1ews on nuc!e I Walter Reuther could be labor
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today, while GOP candidate Rapids, low», attacked in
a Johnson's pol1c1es would mean voted m Congress to ·cut out ton, Ky, early today after a , extremism He sa1d Goldwater's M1ller said that If the JohnBarry M. Goldwater continued , prepared speech Johnson's se,.. "national suJcJde '' He sa1d or cut down abnost every pro- day of camPfllgnmg wh1 ch be- i supporters have
welcomed son-Humphrey ticket i8 ele~
h1s
quest
for
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Sen.
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needed
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admintstragram
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took
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tion "that wtll stop the spread for everythmg.''
1o ChRrleslon, W Va and Cm- the pohttcs or hate"
[ Am e r 1 can system is conJohnson planned appearances I The Arizona senator said of soc181ism a/ home and halt In Pittsburgh Johnson c1ted c·mnatt He was to return to ( :o!dwaler's runnmg mate cerned " He sa1d next tue.
m R1vers1de, Los Angeles and I Humphrey's candidacy has tie-d the spread of communism Goldweter's votes agamst CJVII Washmgton after an address at IRep William E Mtller, hf'.aded j day's election •·may well be
San Bernardmo, all commum- 1up the Democratic party "m a abroad"
rights, trade expans1on and the the Fayette County Courthouse Y. est today fo1 appearances in the last chrnce between freet'r\llll
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considered neat bundle for eventual dehv· Johnson , Ul his P1ttsburgh "war against poverty" bill 1
Attacks Vollng Rec:ord
W1sconsm, the Dakotas and dom and the loss of freedom ia
UJ1it~l l'r""~
, strong in Its support for Golci- ery to the Americans fnr Dem· and Bo$tOn appearances, drew , "These are the tssues m Ihis 1 In h1s Charles kin and C1m:m- 1Montana. In Detroit Tuesday America ''
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ocratic Action, the most effec·
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The President spent the night live radical Socialist orgamzaA"'ERICA'S
"WEATHER in Albuquerque. N.M., after Uon in the land "
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vane counties" are pomtmgt' to
transcontinental tour wt'!1ch in Chicago and Oshkosh, W1s,
w_ard I Democratic
elec ton ,saw hlrn appear m Boston and m hts Cedar Rapids address he
VIctory next Tuesday ·
t I Pittsburgh
said that Johnson's support
There are five counties, ou
He was JOmed In Evansville, com~' from "bureaucrats who
of a total of 3,072 10 the coun- lnd , by Mrs. Johnson whiJ fear the cold light of
public
try, Which have ~ast thetr votes wound up a campaign to~r for 1 scrutmy from labor leaders
~or th~ ~mner 1 ~ ~~ery presl· l her husband Tuesday with ~!;lops , who pro'mise to deliver votes''
esntla eedectwndol t IS cenlutryh m Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas 1and not from the grass roots.
WI e y across
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catter
natlm they are Coos and Stgat· l
ford counties, New Hampshire,
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