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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
""
·
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
•
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
~'
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
•nd 1hey proved eleetrie ee~t die paee! iMon women prefer
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 ...
hint• llameleoo electrie elothet dry~n are lint ehoiee of 8 out of 10
sailed from the "'st coast of
women in rhio •lll'ea I See the new modela at your favorite appliance
the United Stales to take port
MISS AMERICA
in Operation STEEL PIKE in
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(BY REQUESn
otore ooonl Every 'day, more people
more reuon1 for
Spain.
The
combat
training
exAT
eleetriel
'
ercise wiD be the largest amphibious operation conducted In
$799
the Atlantic since World War HondSown
L._.,
Low
Price
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LAUNDRY II.
DRY CLEANING
Al'I'ENDED MEETING
WY 2·5428
POMEROY
The. Rev. and Mrs. Clyde
MIDDLII'ORT, 0.
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Bartle« atlejliiacl lilt lackioil

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Rev. Zurcher,
Missionary, to
Speak Friday

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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
lh 0 d Th man crew 1:1 oar
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t e was oCuhn near t' h yd: e 1gmed Douglas A3D Skywarrior was Bedford Sutherland.
mese ac or a ap- bom ber. Th ey mcu
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A Navy spokesman sa1'd lh e
peared m many mov1es, me I ud·
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"Th G od Earth ., .. 0 1 II Arthur Perkell. who piloted t e 70,000 poun plane " t • tee·
~n!r Thee La; s 01 Ch;na" and 1 plane in the first successful phone pole" .and th&lt;!n .struck
.. It' A Mad PMad Mad Mad parachute JUmp here 17 years I three base buildings housmg the
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post exchange, theater, barberWoe
Olher crew members of the shop and swimming pool.
bomber killed were pilot Lt
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'
Flying Low
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
land 55 _37, Columbus
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WASHINGTON !UPil ~Leroy llfll d1gmty"
1964 C1vil Rights Act.
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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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away
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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
EX&lt;'' IIIIVe Commtllee '
A - Yes. I am assuming
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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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are to remam the same.
sprea ers
on e Jo a, I Its a JUnior at E&lt;:~stern
High a
ea quat t:&gt;rs, \.out·
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around
opposition to
civil
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The 410 absentee and disab·
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
ef Ofe
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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lb t 1e supp y as
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Thee Wll
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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 ·.
pe~
th~;~ Olympic games.
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
votes
m
tile
Mid·
lectlon
of
Sen.
Hubert
H.
HumAmeriCa
needed
an
admintstragram
of
common
responsibility
gan
m
New
York
and
took
him
"those
whose
stock
m
trade IS ·· we have had It as far as our
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phrey as a running mate.
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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- lcavmg Washmgton Tuesdey on Goldwater was also to appear
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
e
catter
natlm they are Coos and Stgat· l
ford counties, New Hampshire,
Palo Alto County, Iowa; Lara-

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VOTE

Hob Goblin
Hop Planned
Friday NI.ght

Vlslllnc Mrs MII!'Ybl Marb
were Mr and Mrs La'RI'IIlCI
McPhee· (Shirley SutN) aad
daughter of Deorbom Mlch
Mildred Sanlee of Mlll.;.ood, .,;•
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from 8 un!H 11 p. m The par·

ade will form at the courthouse.
Pnzos will be awarded in two

Reports From The Capitol
a,.

LYLE WILSON

Ualletl Preu lntenallollal
~'l'be national security aspect
"' the pononai trocedy that
ovorwheiJDed prelldenUal assist.
ant Waller W. Jenklua should
remlod Republican campaJgn.
ers thet IIley have beeo slow to
follow up on lllepd security

were loin&amp; to pot. otepta be-,.. question II wbetber IoylltJ
lleved the Stat. Department to counll'y can ovenbaow loJ·
wu going to pot, Olepta be- ally to a Job aad worrant 111
lleved the Slala Department employe iD lelklne doportmeat
wu takJn&amp; on per...., for ..... secreta to 1 oooere-101111 _.
sltive Jobs wilbout adequale or mlttee.
any security nhect.
Tlghlea SeearitJ Ooecb
Anothll" question II wbethlr
otepta believed there wu Stale Deparlmant aecurlty pr.

ocr. 21 - In the 8eplember Sounds sensible to me.
classes, I to 6 years, and 6 to
Leone Aabcock and Vera we- lapaea In the Stala Dotpartmont evl&lt;leoco o1 deeoga....,. lofOJ'lll&amp;. cedures did &amp;o to pot, •• Olap.
Ohio AluDIDUS (Athens,
OU)
12 years. Judges will be Mrs.
ber were vllllln&amp; Ina Patte!'- Tbe itoiJ&gt; of these lap,.. II tkJn qalnst some of tbele em· ta alleg.., and wbother lbo al'appears the following in Alum·
Belva Farley. Mrs. Mary Hyre
son at Gll)IIV!lle.
lilad in U.S. nawapaper offiCII ployee with aeceu to •Jli(Uve 111U011 hal lotlea worae, Ileen
nl News of class of 1940 - News I TIIOUGHT r:D read most and Mayor Virgil Siders
under the IWlll! of otto F. areso. He wanled to tighten se- corrected or, whetber It .vea
Hems of graduates are !I sled of the famous Lincoln yams, I The hop will be held In the
Mr. and Mn. Ted Coanolly Olepk.o.
curtly checb ID the proceu of baa been ooled alall by lbo d..
ye.,. by year and take up nine quips and so on, but !hts on I Kroger porklng lot with
a
havTuemoved to thelr
home Olepta waa cblel of the eva!- otepk.o'o
agailllt what partment broil, Thlo II a qu...
P•l•• closely prmled, In t h l s
stew just sends dance contest !!Cheduled. Judi·
at
ppero Plains aad Mr. ualion dlvl.sioo In the State De- be rerardod II the Iu ucur1ty tlonln which American cltlzena
September issue.
me.
es will be Doug Harrington and
and Mrs. B!U CoonoUy havo partm&lt;nl'a Office cl Securt- proceedlnp 1n the department have the most urgel)l interest
The item• of gr&lt;at interest
Lindsey Hedrick. The fire demoved Into their new homt 011 ty, secretary of Slate Dean u presided over by Rualt,
Dodd Defeooda Ol2pb
to all who bold old M.H.S. dear And "Old You Know That" partment will have rides for
Succeu Road.
Rusk ordered Olepta fired In otepta pouod lolormatkJn to Tbe Repuhllclllll were holl•
to thelf hearts :
on the Gene Jeffers farm out small children. Doughnuts and
Janie Brewer and Iris Pigott 1963 lor a variety cl l'UIOIII tho 8enale lllbcommlttee. Oa
laot oummer oboul tht
"Charleo R. Lewis &lt;Ohio U. In COlumbia Twp., they have elder wl!l be sold with
all
0C
are conllned to their homes but for I well·l4enlllled apeclllc one or mON occu1o111 01apta Olepta cue but It sUpped away
19401 who has been the State JO 000 laying hens and gather proceeds going to !he mental
with chicken po%.
cause. The cause: - Olepka prepared queii!OIIIIor the c:oJD· from them u did 10 IDID1
House reporter in Charleston, 8,000 eggs per day,
briuglng health program.
. •
bad leaked to lbo u.s. senate mlttee counsel to ask Olepk.o'l otber luues. About • year 1&amp;0
w Va. for the Assoclaled Press them in three times a day. An· Sponsonng !he everung s en·
Mr. aod Mro. Oscar Babeock Internal Security SUbcommittee Immediate auperlor wbm the sen. Thornaa J. Dodd, a eon.
&lt;A.P.I for !he past 20 years, oUter huge busin.ss in egg pro- tertalnment Is ,Ihe Pt. Plea,.nt
attended church
at tho hla leert that aecurlty precau- latter laatllled.
nectlcut Oemoerat, de!eaded
wa• reeently recognized I or duction Is at the Ralph Welker Junior Women' Club, Lambda
Hazael Cornmwuty church.
Uons in the Slala Department Such conduct won otepta Olepta limply becauae be bod
high qualities brought to his farm near Hemlock Grove with Cht Omega . Sorority, Fire De- Mr. and Mrs. Jame•
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kibble
memlee bt the Slate Dotpart. teotllletl honestly before the
work m a West VIrginia sen- similar fabulous output.
partment. Ctvll Defense and !he son of Dexler were week end of Reedsville violled Mr and ACQUIRE PLAYER
mont. He wu provln&amp; himself senate IUbcommlttee. Dodd re.
ate resolutioo. It commended James Smith of Darwin has Menial Health Commltlee.
guests in Columbus They
Mrs. Hartis Frank.
·
PITI'SBURGH (UPI) - 'l'be oo be a difficult fellow. So the cowtled tho depsrtment'a oomhls •excellent reputation for ac- 40 cows at his dairy farm,
!ended the weddlug of Miss
Plltahlll'8h Hornell of tha Arner. Olepka cue II Ill I!W'led up paJgn to get Otepta.
curacy, speed, and objectivity' and !he Grover Salsers, a It
U Leasure to their son, Ron· Leota Johnson of
Portland lean Hockey Leque have ao- in numii"OUS queotl0111. Oat o1 They began to re!trlct Olepln reporting "
ther and son business at Dor·
Oml
aid on Saturday a!Iernoon
vtslled Ethel Larldrul,
qulred right W11111 Bob J)llla. them II whether a deportment ka'o luocllons, Dodd said. They
This Is another of "These cas, have those
marvelous
Ill&lt; St. John Lutheran
Evelyn Tuttle, Guysville, via- bough from the parent Detroit can 1uoct1oa with empoyee who tapped bls Ielephone and began
Are Mv Jewels" to some of us Guernseys which, if you're luc·
West Broad St. Also
!ted Audrey Smith.
Red Wluga.
are d!Jloyal to the booo. Anoib- to monloor hlo waste paper haswho had !he pleasure of
In· ky, you'll see in the lovely green
the wedding from hll"e
David Smith aad Patricia and Dlllebough, who played In tdJ:
ket. FlnaUy they locked Otepka
structlng that eager
young fields there as you drive along.
Mrs. Nellie Vale and son,
David were vlsllln&amp; Edna SleW· gameo lor Detroit !his year,
TO SERVB CHICKEN
out of blo office, dented him ac.
mind. Seems to me Charles was Jim and Grovor Jr . were at The Murphy·Radabaugh reun- and Arlin Radekln . They
and A. B. Kibble of Reeds- wu with tho Horoeta In lllC A chicken dinner will
he ceu to his own Illes. And Dodd
in an "Our Gaug." other a recent meeting I attended, ion was held at Forked Run dinner guesla of Mr. and
vlUe,
and 1963.
aerved by ladlee ol the Mt added thlo barbed observation:
members betug Wayne Swisher, "And," said !hey, "We thought Stale Park on Sunday, Septem· C. W. Stansbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Willon of
Moriah Baptl.st Church,
"No one ouapected ol eaplolhe White Bros. (Dan and Jud· maybe a coupla clodhopP"rs ber 20.
Mrs Ethel Radeld
d
Hockingport,
Mr. aad Mrs. RICHARD SIDEIJNED
Fourth and Maln.Sts., In Mid· noge or disloyalty has to my
son t and a few other kindred ought to be here too,.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Junto; and family
an
Prince and Mr. and MONTREAL (UP!) - Henri dieport
Thursday,
Oct. knowledge been aubjecletl to
souls. They wrole letters to the Clodhoppers, me eye! These Okey Murphy, Mineral Wells, opent several days vlslti
Shirley Swan atleaded !he Richard alar cen'
lor Ill 29, from 4 to 6 p. m. It ta opea slk.h surveillance and humlliaColumbus Citizen selecting their "boys" are professionals
If W. Va.; Rev. and Mrs. Delbert Columbus and Newark.
Pumpkin Show at Clrclevllle.
Oanadl...
the
to the public,
tlon. But Mr. oeepka waa Ml
choice of "Who's Who" In feet· ever 1 saw professiOnals. And F. Murphy, Abilene, Kansas; so called on hll" brother
also vlslled Mr. aad Mrs. tiona! Hockay League ill
suspecletl of d!Jioyalty or eaploball and other sports - thus when I told 'em thai, !hey Mr and Mrs. Cor! Gainer &lt;Gra· Cumming and wife at
.
Missar,
main lld•.lined lor at 't!.t 1 FO
nage. He was IIUSpecletl very
early does young genius sprout. laffed an? said. " We'd better cie Murphy), Frost; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Webb and
Mr. and Mr1. Floyd Daniels remaillder ol the week.
RMER PLAYJ:."R DIES
simply of
with tile
Chari.. Is the son and only be or wed be oui of busmess Mrs. Edward Chevalier (Lona and Mrs J E R d kin
and llllnily of Colwnb111 Mr. Richard ulf ed
In
SCRANTON, Pa. (UP!) - Senate subcomrruttee and of
child of Mrs. Evelyn
Lewis In no time ."
Murphy) Zenith, Garret, and
... a e .
and Mrs. Blll OWeoollld /amity j
In .:... er a aro lJI. James Cooney, an All·Amerlca providing It with lnlo%ttion
here In town. He Is marri.,j and
Caryl, Reedsville; Mr. and Mro. Ernest Nichols of
and Chlorle Ballard of Wesler·
m1.!'ed
and tackle at Prlucetoo In 11104, !hal some of hlo superiors
resident
of
were guesla of Mrs. Jose- flvo gamea
llrat died Tuesday at Scranton .state found embarras•ID&amp; or oojechas several children - but 1 THE EGGS AT the above Homer Radabaugh, Grantsville,
can't keep track of all
my farm• are contracted· most of W. Va.: Mrs. !della
(Rads· VtStted friends he,..
McGhee.
'
Bospltal. He wu In hll 80 •·
"children'l children," try as 1
Jeffers product goiug
to baughl Richards,
F lv e night and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preston
may.
Ohio University, Athens, and Forks,
W. Va.; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Cheshlre were vlsltJn&amp; Mr.
,
the rest to Martella egg auc- Mrs.
Brooks
A r 0 n h oil and Mrs Neill Val
Ued
Mrs. Dorset Larklna.
COMING TO MY DOOR Sat· Uons. The huge quantities of &lt;Reva Radabaugh), Manuel and Mr. and. Mrs. •A.
on Mr. and Mra. Bernard Cole•
urday were 3 M.H.S. bandsmen, milk are simtlarly contracled Francis Parkersburg; Mr. and Sunday afternoon Olh
man of Columbus and Mr. and
Ror Coleman, Jimmy Butcher,- not to Ohio U., 1 !hlnk, but Mrs. Lem Roberts &lt;Chloe Rada- .ors were Mr. and
Mrs. Bertie Smith were guests By Wayne G. BrlllldJiadt, M.D. A-Baroldtt ma be
ed h
h
01
1
and Frank White with !heir kept right on its way to mar· baughl, and Barbara, Harrison· Winters of COlumbo
d
of NeiUe Sletbern. .
Q-Wlhat ara some of the by injury 1ol
oaus
1w en sue use lo strenuoua or
white cup lor your money on ket.
ville. W. Va .; Mrs Opal &lt;Rada· and Mrs John Ver
and 1 · Mro. George Henoley of Rain. symptoms of colitis• Can any· taboUc
ec
II you doctor can
Heaven send us more such baughl Roberts, Nobe, W. Va.; lly
·
no an am. bow Ridge wao an overnight thin&amp; be done for tiT
or d!Jbe
se '"" ao gout deterinlne !he cause In your
their drive.
I didn't recogalze Frank (be· "clodhoppers." - Without them Mr. and Mrs. Paul RadabAugh, .
of Mro. Henry Hensley.
mon 08 lea rut
the most com· own case, you wlll have the key
8
cause of uniform 1 guess as he we 'd surely perish, ·as a nation Harrtsvllle, W. Va.; Mrs. Am· Mn. C. E. Stout, Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rlgga vis- A-THo eommonott ' - ol the abo:' r !proper use oflto the prevention ol a recur·
hves only two doors from me. of sheer malnutrition.
ott Radabaugh, Parkersburg; spent Thuradsy afternoon with lied Mr. and Mro. Oscar 8•1&gt;- CQlitl.s - mucous coUUs =t,=:•:spe=cl=all=y:lr:ea:c:e:.
(Mama's Joan Whll&lt;lf beauti·
• ••
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Sprlug, her aunl and uncle, Mr. and cock.
characterized by the pu1Bgel
Ian).
·
THE
Butch. and Reva, Brunswick, Mrs. J. E. Radekln.
Audrey Smith apenl an even- Jll looee otoola that contain
So I asked him hla
name ,
k NEfESSITY OF l 8 0.; Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Robert Ho!Uday and family iD&amp; with Vera Weber.
recognizable mucua. There
1
and when he said "Frank
r:,sht /f.ar Hawk, Junior, Beorge, David, of Wooster were weekend vis.
-VIolot Smith are also frequent crampe that
White," I was startled. ,
who! , 0 - c
r, wan.., a lrts, Virgil, Donald, Sue and illlrs of their perents.
travel from side to aide
"Did you know we have an st ." 10
Gary, Fredericktown, 0.; Steve,
-Mrs. J. E. Radekla SERVICE ON 8ATIJIU).\Y throughout the abdomen a
M.H S. alumnus, Dr.
frank
n, m•y
a · ut Bob and Rene Richards Min·
Funeral services for Norwood good deal of abdominal gurgb H 1
White, exactly your name. now s no
as hiarsh as pay· era!' Wells, w. Va.; Mr.' I D d
Knlgbt, who died suddenly of a Uug, heartburn and an ......
y
•
0 $l0 Mrs. Guy Speacer, Roger, Lin·
a successful M. D. m Mtcht· l:og$srrr
as, gh
heart attack In Sacramento, slve amount of &amp;88 In the YOUTH ASKED
gan"
lio
ne or p.operty estruc. da, and Larry, Tuppers Plains,
CaHI., will be Saturday at 10:30 bowels. It Is ollen impossible
.
FOR IT
top of your eboe? Or perbapa
Yes. they knew it. they said.. n, such as the crude and id· and Jean Pullins, Long Bottom.
•
a.m. at Ewing chapel. Friends to rollove ,.uu. C!OtuiUIOD .untfl Thil colum l&amp;
to Iextured knee-length bon when
"But how on ear!IJ did you l'?llc sorts we have had here m
may call at the funeral home tlle4111d..lyiug· . tenslona anH young people, then' problemo the weather Is cool! 11'1 been a
know about him wiien you're lllmes pa'l. . .
any time Friday.
confllots are resolved. Meari- and pleasures, their !roubles lung limo since teen-agent were
so young aid he &amp;radualed 14 We got up •n time for Sun· Guernsey• Hit Top
while, the victim w!U be more ond fun. AI with the rest of He!· colied "bobby ooxers," mother.
or 15 years ago?"
Iday School and church
&lt;we p d
· M k
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lon and
BOOSTERS TO MEET
comfortable If he cuts out Ill en Help Us!,lt welcomes
laughs- H.
1
8 e son speat Saturday with g his
"Because of him having !he
yea7h ago
Easlero Local Band Boosters bran, cooked and raw veg· but won't dodge
oerious BROKE, BROKE, BROKE
same name," and they gestur· ow . en,
• rug
ore.
uerns Y grandmother Mrs. Iva Slngec will meet Monday evening Nov etables and fruit, aula jams questkJn with a brush-off.
Dear Helen:
ed eloquently toward
g"':S
' Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Will oi 2,et 7:30 p. m. at the
and concentraied aweets: 0a to
teen-age questions!
am a 14-year-old male and
Frank While.
n c '· 0 we •
'
' .
Syracuse vtSiied Sunday even· Htgh School. All Senior and ouch a diet It Is necessary to
ASKED FOR IT,· want to know II you thiDk a
0
This Frank was doubtless '
mud
two ram soak·
1
DffiR
wilb Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Junior hand parent• !lbould be lake vitamin supplements. A care of Helen Heop US! lbla boy abould be expecletl to pay
named after his uncle, Frank • ower pots ad been theowo ua pr uc ton recor s, acco • Cleland,
present.
short COIII's&amp; of tranqulllwo newspaper.
all the expenses when be uka
Triplett. And wouldn't
t h•
across the room, a tight- tng to The American Guernsey Mr. and Mrs. Perry Gale of
maJ ·also belp. ·
FOR A NEW Tl'll.E
a girl lor a dale.
Michigan Frank be· proud to I) closed door havmg been op- Cattle Club. All cows were rrulk· Pennsylvania, Mr . and Mrs. WOMEN GET SQUEEZE
, DMr .He)&lt;QJ: .
I took a girl out to a movie
know that hio name Is being re·
Harold Phillips, New Marsh· . LONDON !UPI) - Women of·
busbaad bas been I notice people are referring matinee and tickets cost $1.75
pested right het'e In M. H. S great d a!
bi I'
field, and Mrs. John Epple ol !tee workers are getting the drlnltlng heavily for several m'!"' and lllGI'8 to teen-agora u each. Aller thai I paid aut 86
8 Umverslty
1 1
as of today?
deal
!me
Locust Grove Emily a Sr Athens called on Mr, and Mrs. oqueeze at work, I report aald years.s He sets pains In his ;'Youth aclults." You
can't cents for refreahments. I think
f
·.
a '"~ m
'
· Roger Epple, Tuesday.
today. Tbe bulldlug research back. Will alcohol affect h1a urnp an ol us U!tder ooe label, $Uii 11 qQila a burden Clll e u.
A
AND beautiful
thiS
me m!
threed
:::d
Mr. and Mrs. Thed Croy spent alation aurvey aald woman of· pancreas?
unless that label ts "leen-o(er" year-old'a budgot lor ..,. dale.
love verse -try II on t h a t . ep " ence or a long, long poun 8 0 m
.
poun 1 several days in Delaware with lice workers get about 20
hecauu lhat'a what we are. I th1nt the &amp;lrl lbould ahlp Ia
lady you're living with ·
lime hopmg the miScreant or
In '/Jl9Jdays, Locust
Mr. and Mrs Evereti Angus. cent leu opaco than their m: A-Atbough alcebol II taken We &amp;Nil'l adult yet, most of us, a llWe. What do you thillk, HtJ.
"Lead her Uko a pl&amp;eoa
m•acreants. would gtve htmself rza P, a r. two year o. ' Mr. and Mro Dorea Arnold counterparts
to eECess, has an adverse of· and the title does what IJI'Own- eo? -BROKE
Bed her Uke dove
away. Notbmg domg- so wher- produced 9,810 pounds of mtlk of Rock Spring; spent Sunday
·
feet on the brain and liver upe are frowning on !hue dsya: P.S. I think your now eolumD
Whiaper wben 1you're aear ber tver ani
he was (Is) and 552 pound• of fat In 306 with Mrs. Iva SID&amp;er.
DOWNS APPIJCA.TION
!here to no tvidenco that It 11 tends to make us mature too lor ua "pep oettore" ta tarrlfic.
'Yoe're my Oldy love.',
1 hope he s grown up by now days, and Locust Lane Farms
LONDON &lt;UPI)-A llcensl the direct cause of any diaeaiB soon. You couldn't caU 111 of Dear Broke:
- and 1 me~n grown up.
Eileen, a Jr. lour year old, pro- ville on Saturday.
eommltlae Monda turned do!! iD other organs Including the ua young adults any more !han I'm In favor o1 Dutch treat
ON THE POUTICAL slump, :•body mmds some
corn duced 12,370 pounds of milk and Mrs. Sarah Rile and 100 an apPlication
a betting pancreao. Before tile d!Jcovery you could say we're all juvenile at age-11, mainly because I'm
Abraham !Jncoln frequently de· i
•;
•;
Treat 610 pounds ol la4 In 300 dsys. Larry. and Mrs. Joe
ahop that Wlnletl to open up ad- o! , lnsulln, alcohol wu widely delinquents. .
not reilly In favor ol formal
scribed "horse-rabbit
slew,"
s r:;rr un things.
and Billy shopped tn Pomll"oy jacent to a birth control cUnlc. used tn tile treabnentof
I don't reaenl the word "teen, dating at thla age.
slid It ahould contain
equal
ti ng, • 0 !Shlng, obSaturday evening.
The cllnlc'a director arauod Ies, a disease m which the because It II 4eneral enough to Let'a throw ywr question al
p..-ts of Its principal ingred· s1
ng highways - and
I
DC
George MarUn spent Friday that the women would be em- pancreas falls to put
enough Include the Bulla • mId e other "pep setters.'' What 'do
Ients, namely, one horse and
fn :t length
hare
afternoon with Mr. and Mro. barruaed by the men OOJIIl'O" of lla internal secretion.
screomere, youug tulfo in heck YOU out there thiDk about lila
one rabbit. This begaars the to
It aw :'"""
ave
Charles Rile.
galiDC nest door.
leather, or the bani-working blgh cost of datJn&amp;! _ H.
Imagination of course. Our Ill·
a w1 as sue .
.•.
Q-My buabiiHI has I whit· studanll. There are Ill aorta ol Dear Helen:
tie old rabbit and a great bl&amp;
llh rlug on the outside of the teeno, aomo genlusee
moot I'm I~ and worried tbout
hone.
SUGGESTION - Could we
By Sarab M. RJfe
Iris of hia eyeo. Hlo alaht II "average," lome
lather. You see my mother dl':;
The quoter of the above, a 1have an honor oystem among M J V tell f E kd
good. What causes the rlug Ignorant trouhlemiiWs. You'D several years ago. My father
Chicago attorney, 11 on the sub- our young - commitlees to see
rs. oe a a 0 s 81e,
llld Is It seriQus?
lind the IIJJ18 kltulln any aaa II wonderful, but I alwaye ....,
Jecl of "Should
Chrlsuana that these depredations never
Va. Is spending two weeks
A-Thla eondllloD Ia .. ·kiiD'im group,
ttqlJf not 10 ry about when I co awa
8•11
Mix In Pollllcs" in November begin and to ostracize those
her
as arcus senllls because It Is dllferent. We're just people, and to 'college or to get
laaue of Together magazine and who mess things up, destroy, / Mra B11l
ar d /
seen cblony In people of ad- II others .........OIIIIIlder us as Helen, I !mow be'U n ! : 3 .
he llndl It dllllcult to mix the even hurt or injure?
an the · M YJ a1 118
;•
'
vanced age. It occasionally oc- such we'd
11\!tter than ry again, and when 1 · a1
two areu, poUuco and retia· We'd never need a curfew II ":J0
rend :
cab
curs, however, In peraona In aome prtlenllillll Jaliel,' Thla ta bout blm all alone 1 · !Sad
Ion.
we could carry this out and our e on
·a
rs. Y roo
their early 30'1. It Ia more the same
tbat Is being I even !eel aullly
f
·
He leelo !hat "bringing re- youngsters, full ol vim and and,Mrs. Edna
and
common bt men then In worn- d!Jpuled 011 ibe ricial 1111111 out with q1y girl frlmdL
ligl()lll conscience Into polltlcs "vigah" &lt;J.F.K.'s own word) famt Y of Carpen r R. 0 ·
en. The rln&amp; Ia cauaed by and It's ao Wl'OIII.
group lather has a lot of fu1i
oo !he etrtent of his skill, cape. could gambol about all
they
ndw:
depoelta of
and II compoee&lt;\ of lndlvldilala and, people, but even lbouall he arc11
!ties and opportunities, Is doing chose, Jhst as they'd stay with·
of
es
once formed It cannot be ro- because of the ranp of person· es me to co out, 11 HOIOI
only what comes naturally."
in the bounds of reason.
Mr M n
·k
moved. The condition b not aUUes, you can't say they're THOUGH
desertln&amp; bjiil. _
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Meanttme, a deep
salaam
serious u It doeo not affect the all rotten appiel or Holy Jota. DIANA
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year in Ute taG,400 New York queUe. J.. am &amp;olq:,
eighth family llvi..oa,
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hOHandicap today II Aqueduct. grade ·llld air!• al'il t wearing lng kid trouble or
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MltOt MASON ARIA
th•s• things, and really hate to • rest from her duties.
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Chauncey at Kyger creek
For Non•Leaane Encounter

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haB not won a
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who onI i
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cost •• tbe game!..
.lng games of Saturday. ' Oct. 2' County.
patgn m The
Chauncey
rn.
. e recor
s earn
e ba I I ey Stpheenson, Tom Klng and
Team
W L T Pts Ops Iales battle Hannan Trac: . lr contest this !all. but uelther bad
two . thirds of : Bruce Wallace. spelled by , Bud·
fan lngS
Wtll 'berg
6 0 0 199 !6 homecommg match Oil the ';:,:. 1 Hannan Trace until !hat Ilia
J k , grb. nd sorties.
dy Moore. and deep safetyrnen
SEOAL ALL GAMES
Bow Green 6 0 0 191 41 1ate field .
last week.
.
;c son' tg quarlerback. 6- being George Sauer and Alan TEAM
w
L T p OP ' Y'ngstown
5 0 0 140 611
I Coach Dave Stricklaod'a £-.
ILogan
7 0 0 230 18 Oh&lt;O State
5 0 0 ll5 2 , Last Frtday, Kyger
Creek I gles were bealen badly iut
1' teve HarriSon, and hallback 1Wallace.
Pomeroy
7 0 0 132 56 1Fmdlay
fi 1 0 238 54 blalited York 30-0 m s contest ; week by an unbeaten Belpre
Athen~
~ 2 0 145 73 I Ot'bt&gt;m
5 I II 151
87 tha~ was deeJded m the JJrsl I eleven n.o, but are expected 1e
IWellston .. - 5 2 0 112 78 ! Muskmgum 5 l 0 106 27 , periOd when KC scored 24 pomts tare better this week .
Jackson
.. 4 3 0 106 82 ! Capital
4 I 0 145 54
Led by quarterback Don Jt,hn.
Glouster visits Racme in the
Nelsonville . . 3 4 0 56 128 John Carroll 4 1 o 136 55 , son. halfback! Roger Barnett I other remammg game thJS week.

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g gthame.
e green
ach Bob Ashley 's club at I' hthoeptnGaltlo!poliest
still light
is
Middleport already has con- for some actlon
a· st J k
founded the expert s by gelling Ison. Game plans.
out of the basement wtth ts 1in case do not include Blak
1 at lhts 'point
solid !hough thm . margtned
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. N.E w YORK (UPIJ-The na-.rourth conference vtctlm of the Purdue
4 1 o 102 49 and Gary Freooch. fullback Phil : Coach Bill Pnddy's TornadIMtddleport 2 4 JOI 12&gt; Co?cmnatt
uon s &lt;wo leadmg college
se·oson
T ·
1 over Mmnesota .
, Galltpohs
I I 1 tt5 58 I Duncan. and a strong lme the , oes w1U be seekmg their flfUa
0 7 0 37 152 Mtamt
pow•r-hous••. Ohio Slate and I F'ifl h-ranked Arkansas I!HI) ' Ih
16·01 Is , Soothwest, Baylor
over [
ONLY
' Ohto Noeth. 5 2 0 152 114 Bobcats have racked-up &lt;even I wm of the campatgn.
Notre Dame. are both expectNI and SJxth . ranked Texas (f&gt;.l) be
e. o
Stanford •Texas Chmlian and Rice 6, TEAM
W 7L T POP Bald-Wai.
4 2 0 158 82 1en m theor last 18 games
i Racme dropped from a seeto
extend their unbeaten I wlll both engage in Southwest
Duke Is a I over Texas Tech.
ILogan . .. . . 5 0 () 164 12 Ashland
4 2 0 94 SJ
.chauncey 's Blue Devtls are ond place lie wtth Eastern into
and thu s Conference battles thiS weeksev· l We!lt: Oregon State 10 over IPomeroy . .... 5 0 0 92 46 Demson
3 2 0 83
this fall and 17 over
a a thud place ue with North
streaks Hus
preserve thetr 1 2 positions in ! end The Razorbacks who I Th odd
g h ch
I Washmgton. California 7 over Athens
3 2 0 92
Oh)() U.
3 2 1 69 75
ref yesr !pan, and are unbeat I ha e.s a result of the 12.0 loa
the UP! ratmgs
handed Texas tls lone
of Igam.s
:
s on at er major •I rado
UCLA; Oklahoma
103 8 918 · led
quarterback
d S h 14Cover
If Colo- II Wellston -· ... 3 2 0 68 64 ' Defiance
Woost·r
., 3 33 08 59
wateJby and
ha!lback Glen
Archie S!an. l ANorth
glanceGallta
at league scor•·
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7
over
over
wa
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Akron
J
3
8
56
66
ley
who
scored
three
touchdowns
shows
Kyger
Creek compi·•·
The Buckeyes t&lt;iike on Big the seasosn met Texas a9rn Easl· p
Sl
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; an out ern a I ornia 7 Jeckson
2 3 0 70 84 1
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fen n val Iowa S:Jturday
in land are a mne-potnt chotce to 1Maryland. Columbia 1 over l
s mgon
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1Nelsonv1lle .. 1 4 0 26 112 ; 11
m a los rg It
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a_.quest of wm 1\o. 6 and Co&lt;:tch ldefeat Lhe Aggies While the I Cornell · Army i
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With the pros : NatJOnal Middleport · ·- 1 4 0 58 118 H' n&lt;-serve
2 2 1 44 55
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ly dorninahng the list. KC has
Woody H:we.,·
are il 12· ' Longhorns
oveBr cown·
owa :ILeague--Ballimore
0 5 0 19 98 Biram
2 3 0 '/9 6.1
IS 3-3·1
thts season three players !11 the top fiVE'.
·
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k are a whoppmg l7· 1State · .Prin·etonn7ne
c
over
Francisco Clev 1 17d over
7 San I Gallipolis
TOTALS
ocl!n
2 3 0 59 92 In the olhec
rern,mtng
ron· I Gar)' French remams on top
20 0 5811
20
70
77
1
pom 1 chnJCf' lo drfeat the poml p1c over Southern ~leth· and Syracuse 10 over Pitl 5: 1p·tt b. h.
. ean
ov~r ~
~ Bllfto
2 3
lesT, Coach Pete N1hert's P1r- wtth 54 points. Roger Barnett
1
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Hawlu. yes
I bur h.
l 1 s urg ; Chacaga 6 over Dal---! .u . n
Notre
Dame, whtch has Michlgun and lllinois, ranked · s!utb: Louisiana Sl t 6
las, Green Bay 4 over Mmneso- :
SVAC AU. GA:IIES
lbetg
3
75 106 a es
seekmg thetr fourth IS second with 26, Bob Polcyn
h
and ninth respectively MISsissi i Cl
a e over ta, Detrmt 3 over Los Angeles,
W L T I' OP
avoer
• 3
69 Jltl wm of the season
11 !htrd With 24 , Clyde Smith of

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week~nd

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enth~anked Ge~r i~ ~set

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be Involved n Big
NewWYohrk, and i Kyger Creek
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can
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of the natiOn· best passer• tn Conference games Saturday. l Ga•oltna· and l'lortda 7 vep Ia ., over Nas mgt on I Racme
Navy's Roger Staubach, but the p/ tWotvtmes
rale a 13· Auburn.
. I over
E:::,
Irish are a 13-poml p1ck to cap·
m p!c over
orthwestern Midwest' Kansas 14 over I H
K '
'
ture the If 28th game m 37 and the II lim, also 4-l, is a Kansas State· Michigan State 61o:;uston, s ansas City 7 over ~ Hannan Trace
with the Midshipmen. three·point choice to defeat
and Ind1ana
an Diego 10 over Oak·
Thtrd:ranked Alabama tstts !
- · ITEAM
M1ssass1pp1 State and the unde-l
K er Cre k
feau;l Cnmson Tide is
etght
-e
pom chmce to ptck up vclory CLEVELAND &lt;UPI)
C h
Racme
No. 7
Blanton Collier sdouldn"1
taJhahte.
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ball agam this tJme
North Gallia
0 nson, who hasn I come •
Nebraska (6·.01 much trouble gelling the Cleve·
eve , close
· feels the Browns Hannan Trnce
. &lt;ourth-ranked
t
to runmng
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me~tings

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138 Wtlm to
196 : Toledo n
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La t • wee k· -N h G II "oil...
75 ed off one of two upsets m :he ftfth with 20 pomts each
m SV.4C. by beating Racine 0.' French has a
126 1 Hannan Trace pulled the oth. , lead m all games with 74 point,
122 ' er upset of the week and pr.sso· l Polcyn " second with 52.
145 bly the ,Y•ae . when Coach John Sm1th thll'd w•t li 46. and Bam:
132 Duddmg s1641
Wildcats beat South· etl and Duncan of Kyger Creek
194 west.ern,
are next with 40 and 3(1 paints
lnJury·ndden Norlh Gall!a is respecll'ely
22
thJs week to whlp the
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3 1
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1 1 0
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a
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defen5tve !me w1ll be in a liltle '
1 1 I 20 122 1
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favonte to make Mlssoun tts ble
and scored all three steeler b€tter shape. D€fensive tackle
THL"RSDAY'S GAl 391. 39t Toledo
I 3 0 47
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J1m Parker saw some act 'ton
MES.
1\ 1'1 11
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Colher can simply recall the I Th
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Lucasville
Porls. West
1
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Sleelers· 23-7 victory over Ill&lt;?
e muscular fullback set a last Sunday agamst the New Ha!man Trace at Norlh G II
Kent St.
0 3 1 26
B
-. club record and was on! 37 · y kG'
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rowns here a little over two
d
Y ~ ' or
Jants and de appears Chauncey at Kyger Creek
weeks ago
yar s short of the National ~ ready lor full time duty atler r
FRlDI\ Y'S GAMF'S·
WIU'berg
6 0 0 199
The score IS
· nu md'tcalton
. of 1I Jim
Football
League
record
held
by
recovermg
fro
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Musk
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5
1 0 106
Blo
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m a nee tnJury .. ou west.rn at Eastern
C
1
4
1 0 !45
. wn.. arence Peak• al· Parker also won't have any IGlouster at Rae me
how badly Pittsburgh trounced
aptla
4
0
Your Dependable
the Browns. The Steel~rs, led :~e c1~~p~d m ~ith 100 ~·ard_s as 1trouble gettmg t~ Steelers up 1Belpre at Rutland
~~:~~r:1.
llti
Dealer For
by aging ,John Henry Johnson I
ee ers played their fmest lfor the game. Smce
having Wohama at Spencer
2
D 58
· d the Browns' defense. game of the. year ·
l'he1r
· fmest moment agamst the Pt Pleasant - Open
2 3 0 56
rappe
IML.Unmn
Iapart for a total of 477 yard•.
Skonch, Browns defen- Browns. the Pltlsblll'gh club has •Gathpolis at Pomerov
Akron
2 :1 o 39
AND
And 354 yards were on the Sl e coach,. surprased no one l been a dud.
. Logan at Athens
.
IOberlm
2 o 39
1
Iground as the Steelers played ~hen he satd t~ Browns plan The Steelers bowed to the I Middleport at Jackson
Demson
2 0 28
Phono WY·l·l o
a ball control game thai gave
chauge Ihm tacltcs lhlS Minnesota Vikings and the Phti· 1Wellston at Nelsnnvtlle
I H•id 'berg
1 3 0 fool
1
55
very little time to reh'
,
adelphta Eagles and are now 1 Coal Grove at Ironton St Joe Hiram
1 3 0 44
--____ .
t m~~~o you 11 see a change a-4 for Ule season.
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Wooster
1 3 0 3;)
1
J
tn Btti.tude There seemed to be A loss to the Browns Will just ~ R
Manetta
1 3 0 21
a fee!Jng the last time that we about end the Steelers' few re- 1 utland Youngster
0 . We:s an
0 2 0 11
had the Steelero beat without mainmg title hopes.
I Gridder• End Plav
Kenton
0 3 0 32
.
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The Browns will go into the 1 Rutland's 7 • 8th grade!Pam
MID-OHIO
Now that we know ho~ ' good game wath a 5-1 -l- mark and a I ended its .season Monday wtth I
&lt;Final/
~hey can be there l'el'tamly good chance to put another vic· &lt;:1 13-0 wm over Wahama and I Ashl&lt;md
3 0 0 66
Isn't any reason fot cornplac- tory away before headmg into &lt;:~n undefeated season with sev- ' Bluffton
2 1 0 ti5
I ency ·"
.
the last SlX games of the sea- en vJdortes
Dehance
l 2 0 48
~redtd Ball Control
son durmg whtch they face Elberl Wil!Jams scored one l Wllm' ton
o 3 0 15
_SkorJch also predicted that Green Bay, Detroit, the New of Rutland's touchdowns on 8 I
BIG TEN
Coach Buddy Park- York Giants, St. Louts, Wash- 30 yard pa."s from Rocky Wil- , Ohlo State
3 o o il
er will try to control the foot- ington and Philadeplua.
1iams
and
the
othf'r
wao:.
tallied
:
Purdue
3
0 0 68
1
by Huddy Shopert on a five Jlhnots
2 1 0 31
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The Pomeroy 7 . Bth
Cooch Bud Bickel's reserve
grad. football squB d d
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.acme
m a ger Creek 12-0 .Mondev evening
· oHor Htgh gnd gam• at Ra· to gove the Pomeroy. Panthers
c-tne lhls week Baby Panther an undefeated 3-0 season
touchdnwn~ wt&gt;re scorr&gt;d by , The first touchdown .
Dannv.
Cas., Kenny English. · a three yard carry bcame
Andon
J1m Cro.w and M1ke Sttll , Porn· Portee
the other
teroy w11l host Wahilma here a pass from Quarterback Don
his Thursday.
Swt' sher lo Boll Moore.

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This werk's Ohio college foo&amp; W1sc'in
1 2 0 41 77 1
By United Press International night, Phtladelphia dumped St. ball schedule:
Mmne'ta
1 2 0 33 511
The San Francisco Warriors Loms, 100-81 , and Boston flat- I
Saturday
1 2 0 54 50
1:vltch. St.
have let the rest of the National tened New York 131-105 before ' Ohio State at Iowa
lndmna
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Basketball Association get a 12,975 fans m a Madison Square Dayton at Ohto Universily 1N'west.
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head start, but the ·Wamors I Garden doubleheader.
, Ceo . Wash1ngton at Cmcmnah
Istill
1X&lt;:tvJer at Villanova
could be the team to beat. I .
Wayne State at Case Tech
I
. Tuesday mght they dumped 1. Big N6te Thurmond hn~ filled Howling Green at '1iami
John Carroll at Thll'l
tough Baltimore, 101-90, on a m well for ChambPrlam HI." Toledo at Kent State
Western Rf'"erve
neutral court at Oakland, Calif. meshed 28. grabbed 37 rebounds I West :\1ichtg.an at Marshall
at Eastern Michigan
!or their fLrst wm after four and held Walt Bellamy of the IF'indlay at St Joseph (I d )
Saturday Night
los~. But . that record was 1Bullets lo 10 pomts.
1 Central St. al. Lincoln (~1~. )
Northwood (M!ch) at Ashland
c~mptled Wlth~ut ~he leagu~'s At New York. neither Phila· : Ohio Wesley om at Wittenberg
at Wilmington
Now you can have that new kitchen Hotpoint c~s­
h1gh scorer, Walt Chemberlam, delphia nor st Loms could fmd Hlrilm at Wooster
tom bllllt·ms for any home EAS~ l'ERMS.
~h~ has been .on ~e Injured the bucket through two drab Heidelberg at Otterbem
~1st. C.hamberlam Will be back quarters But then Larry Cos- Mt Union at K~yon
ln acho~ from ~ere. on out af- tello of the 76ers gut a hot hand Baldwin-Wallace at Akron
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·- - I~ other NBA action Tuesday to 8 31-14 bulge
The 76-ers Wajnesburg tPa \
coasted in from there.
at Muskmgum 1
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.Bob_ PettJt h11 28 wh1le Conme Defiam.:e at Georgetown (Ky.)
D1erk1~g and Costello hAd 18 for IDemson at Carnegie Tech
~he wmners. Lucaous .Jackson, Youngstown at Central M' h
JUSt ba~k from lh~ Olympics, I Bluffton at Manchester (I~~.)
looked like money 1n the bank
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as he made his debut and htt 10 ·
points.
Boston always turns up someand
body at carry the sconng load
. and last night it was Sam I
Jones's tum. He htt 27 points in 1
the first half and settled for 30
for the contest. Jones hit seven :
of his first eight shots as Bo.q..
ton moved out to a 2~ lead
New York closedt o 38·29 but
GREAT EATIN'
then ran out of gas.
Wlllis Reed led the Knicks '
WHEN IT'S
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hale and hearty U· mg more strongly in Osborn 's
resto ol tbe JeaiOII wttla .. Ja.
V&lt;IUit from a tie for SiXth to denJy loom DOW 8
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to Icept nunor problei'IU 88 thq yardage ideas the past two
jur\el.
liflh place wlth wms
over the High and
today for !he last hea· weeks. Hacrtscn, a strong passLarge crowda lll'e fXIIII'Ied
Jnrkson Prtday night !here and Jackson.
g
I vy dnlts before . laking bus to er partly becatt&gt;&lt; of his unobfor both &lt;:Ollleeta, eldclo- .,...
on Nov . .
Jackson like
slee in
. , Jackson lale Friday afternoon. structed view o1 his downlteld
rescheduled lor Tllui'oday 41]11
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In patterns, ta a threat at all
!ol..
bees
of the
The pre . season power- but
. Fr= Blake'• offensive posiUon Tue,. times.
Action in the Southern Valley night. Two of four !Cheduled M..::;; Friday
no longei -: Jackson, is m hard .this eek pork ll ;or
day were 140 lb. Sophomore Middleport's defensive crew
Athletic Conference moves inb games will be played in Gallla
The three oilier
nfl hplac• with a :1-3 record.' borne's ..
:tmr:
Hood and Freshman Mark is expected to take the fteld as
the final two weeks Thursday County.
SVAC 1ean11 play Friday qjght,
Nelsonvllle, nobody 's davorile l One bnght nol.e
of_ the way at Gal- l
In the Tbursdsay tilts, Coach
Pat
Soutb!e.
in September is true to form Jacket camp this week.
contest
K : as, Larry Vance I
fandinqs
Jim White's unbeaten Kyger I tern Higtdanden will try
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in Stxth place wtth a H loop re· Jumor End John Blake, who Jack;on's beavy artillery all
b
hat ends, Bill
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) _ Ohio Creek Bobcats face Ihetr tough- play !he role of spoilers, """"
cord. exactly like the Jackets' suffer.,j a dtSlocaled wnSI tn sea•on has been Mel "Butch" A hty, ol acu&lt; m and Dave "Now let's get to the play that coll•ge football recores lnclud· est oppooent of the 11164 cambattle Eatlern

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them in.

THE POET'S
:=ORNER
THE UTlU: lliiURCH
BY THE IWAD
'!'be shepbent closed llle
of the fold
In the lace of hia waillni sbeep,
And then went home to his good
warm bed,
But I don't think he feU asleep.

For the faces of the little lost
lambs he could see
The ones he had shut' out in the
snow,
And oow that the door had been
locked ar&gt; tight,
They had no when else to go.

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So they wandered off in the
world so cold
And their souls were )oat in sin,
Because tbe door of the
was locked
And the shepherd wouldn't

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In Your Heart You Know He's

Mr. and Mrs. John Cowdery
and family of Veto spent Sun·
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. Edd
Humphrey and !emily.
Overnight guests of Robin
Humphrey, who was celebrating her birthday, were Kathy
Pi• kens Jane Brewer
and
Rosemacy Reed, Jean Whitehead was an overnight guest of
Karen Humphrey.

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Florida are visiti ng relatives

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WITH E.t.CH $ 10.00

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seven-year-&lt;~ld

LYONS

ty spe.nt the weekend with Miss
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parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Price.
Mrs. Robert Euler and daugb' Lori of Chillicothe spent the
Y'~'
week with hu parenls, Mr.
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and Mrs. Harold Roush. Mr. Ro-Euler. who is employed
Charleston, W. Va. joined
II th••m for the weekend .
Mr. Bill McKelvey, student
Ropubllcon Condidoto for
Marietta College, ani Mr.
II Bruce McKeJvey, who is
in
school in Jacloon, spent t h e
~ekend with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. William McKelvey.
Sunday guests of Me . and
2nd TERM
Howard Ebersbach were
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Your Vote and
Influence Will Be
Roberts, Ostrander, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ebers·
Appreciated.
II h•"h spent Sunday with her
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Mr. and Mrs. Ottie
k&lt;&gt;ush of New Haven.

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water fun bldleo ..-.uy
Lt. and Mrs. H. Glenn Mc-lsuppllod with bri&amp;I!Uy
cludoo Debbie lllcFIDD, Jean Cullough hive notll!ed Rutlaod Uckets by tile poi!Uc.ol partie~.
Whilehead, Karen Humphrey, relatives ol the death ol lholr Votinx abuses during the CJvU
Brenda Boring, Jackie Bue,
dauabler, Janet War caused a law to be pa.ved
Shirley Drake, aod Glolra Ad- Ruth, 011 October 17111 in AI· apocifying that both partleo
Brenda Boring also reN. M. Mro. Me Cul· sue ticke!s on whl"'
But
ceived her cook badge. The
granddaughler of even this law wu ·
girls ure now enjoying bowli!Jg Rev . aod Mrs. A. H. Wright ed when Democra!s used
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le~sons oo Mondey evenmgs at and a graduate of Rutland High creom colored paper whlcb""""
Willow Lanes m Belpre.
School. Mn. Curtis Luckadoo lrasted sharply witlt the start
Mr. and Mrll. Harry Gutltrie is the baby's godmolller.
white color of the R&lt;pobUcan
Allred were recent visilors l ~iiiio;iiii...;i;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•
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Miss Palsy Price and friend ,

with • $10.00 PURCHASE
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson

Socond&amp;Mlll

P'ON S AS YOU WISH ON THIS SASIS.
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tertained Tuesday evening in
llservan:ce of the second birtlh-1
of their son, Brian.
Brian had opened his many
ic€ cream and cake were SefvE&gt;dl
Mr. and Mrs. William McKelvey and Marvin, Mr.
Mrs. Thereon Johnson, Mr.
Mrs. Fred Philson, Mrs. Hel,ene I
Johnson , and Mr. end Mrs. Ben
Philson.

Corn or

ONf COUI'OI'o' lltOHMED WITH lACH ~20. 00
PURCHA.SE YOU MAY REDEfM AS MANY COU·

EVANS

Now 1 wonder what answer
he'll give some day ,
When the Good Shepherd
him why
By Mro. Lyle Bladersoa
locked the door in their
FARM WOMEN
one day
The Olive Farm Womaflis
left them to wander
held ill October meeting
die.
recenlly at the home of Mro.
Ina Massar. During the bus!·
Can he say, "AIIho the road be nesa session, conducted by the
rough and steep,
president, Mrs. Pa~
I'll go to the desert to find my annual dues were paid
sheep;"
the following officers el~
Or wiD he say, '' No, Master, for the coming year. Prestdent
I failed
Vivian Humphrey; viceThere wa's more that I
president, Mrs. Mamie Buck·
have done,
ley; secretary, Mrs. Lillian
And now I'll never,
Pickens, and treasurer, Mrs.
know,
Margaret Browo. Mrs.
Ara
How many I could have won."
was appointed as head
By Mrs. Arley M. West,
of the flower and card ~mmlt..
Portland Ohio
tee. The program top1c was
"Halloween" with readings and
- - - - - - - - - poems by the members. Refreshments were served to the
above named and to Mro. Ella
Osborne. The next meeting
will be with Mrs. Buckley.
GIRL SCOUTS

RE-ELECT

with • $20.00 PURCHASE
Now thru Sat .• October 31, 1964
AT ANY

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to polish , new gloves,
car
alrt~ · . '1ust h{' in lt&gt;n ·,- ~·:1 rn
II 24 tfc
cleaner. Lots of Motor 011, i
Pomeroy, Ohio
!
!f. I ;111 lH•ur. If: ll uur \H'I' k. li+'- --1.N
-1- - od fan bell s. lois of items t o o ' " - - - - - - - - - - - '
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•
m ern
house.
plY 1n 111111 hm1rlwrilmg tn :
h y
numerous to.. mention.
. 1950 PONTIAC 4 door, · radio
Ti rr. n AJI .Y St;NTJNEL ROJX
~ ~ ~ r nnm!l. 3 nd ~a t . IIUI I~S·
N
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town k11\'llt&gt;n t1 le floor loot responsJble tor aD}' acctand heater, automatic. ln
111 28 I ("I1 (';!It'd AI l:~ti 'wncoln -rd Call
fiHH A
dents.
good shape, $150. s~
on
1\ETIBI·:n f',l tqile 1,1 liv e
in 1 W't 'l-:{1110
h 29 tfc
Owner: George Colema~.
week ends at trailer behind
h nu ~ ~· !\•'lit ;m rl U\1 · 1111 -s rr 1·1 ·
I O. E_. French and .J. A. J&lt;r·ench Post Office, Mason, W. Va .
. .II ,cl 'o\1'·'1. p:l\ !111.' 1"11 [ 0 ,I
FOt Sa1e
Auet1oneer.s
10 ••
W ' lil ~]
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w1U
be
served
on
the
tct l' c&lt;lrc o ;H·t 1rtl1C' palient. USFO P IANOS , 2 E t
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1953 FORD station wagon. See
Call WY 2-i'JH\ .,r W'l 2-!.R:lR
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groun .
r t"•·om1ttlontd p1anos. !I ) for
10 28 Ite
or call Fred George, Rutland,
10 ? • • ·
u!l Jlt
!!1~5 00 . free deltVI'r\'. Ca ll i' - - - - - - -- -10 27 3to
Ohio.
BABY SI1~tE B ro livP in. '\1irl- 1 Hrrrl:md Furni ture, SH 2-4fll l. _&gt;;rNGER Sewmr
machines,
1.963 oorx;r StatiJn wagon. ,
dlf'
:11~e·d Ja:ty
pr• ·ll'r r··cL
lO 27 6tp
oew , $59 so up. ~veraJ used
Good crmui!ion, $1895.00. Call
C.:1ll WY 2-2ii8 1.
10 27 :lie - macbmes at bargain prices.
WY 2-2418.
10 22 tfc
-Jo~ll EF: I.OAN of our efficiant The r·abrtc Shop. ' inger Sales
\\'.'.... N'I r.· ll \1tdd lf'CJrf'd
prr~11 11
Ct rpel ShRmpoorrs
with
:\1u'&gt; l f,p abk lf1 !In· m In
JI LIITh;l~- 1d Hluc
Lus tre and Service, Pomeroy . Ohio. 1954 BUICK "enlury. Excellent
running condilion.
Priced
QUit" (' ~Jiuo l !ok l. \ 1JLi d 1J·:Ji tr :
Sh.rm poo. Baker Furniture,
WY 2-2284.
t 21 Uc
right. Hacketl'o Sohio Serv·
11).2)·7 lcl M1dd leport.
10 27 6Lc - - - - - - - - - - - lee.
1r 22 tfc
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Real Estate For Sale
LOOKING I= O R SE:CURE
f&lt;:LElTIWLUX swreper. Uses
·- --- - ··-1957 ENG' '•1{ FORL Hillman,
JOO?
Jl&lt;i per ~ 'gs, com~ le te
with FOR SALE OR RENT:-House,
Good condition. 4 dr. Com·
Tt-atn f o• t. 'I
1-.1 ' " " ""~~~ ....... .
al1.1chn.t'n 1s. Balance due, 4
8 rooms and b;ath. Route 143,
pac~ $275 00, WY 2·2418.
SN OUI
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P~'y nwnt s or $7 ffi@ lh ly. Ph .
Bald Run Ruad. Call WY
10 22 tfc
flcatton.
~en h-e ~;~'''h"~ll I WY :l-2:!U4 after 6 p. m.
3722,
10 28 tfc
ed uaa.
-- -10 23 5\c
Rambler
HOUSE FOR SALE: Gravel
WID'ld
8-ard
ol C!ompad
WHY PUMP your slu gisr sepHill, Middleport, 7Tl BroadInsurance
EscelleDce
l.rc t .:~ nk "! Get K!ca n-Em-All
way St., across from swimBig car room, ride 111111 I*'
JUH.NSON, Slrn~s,;n lilsu r--t "I''P I St&gt;ptt c Tank C1ea ner. Land
ming pool. 6 rooms and bath,
formaDCO. Small car eCOIIOIDJ
Agency, ln AU fo rms of In
3 bedrooms, full ba.&lt;~ement,
mark Farm Bureau. Po mand ......cerabDIIJ
suran~. Jim
Johnson anrt eroy.
'
9 29 30tc
gas furnace, showP.r, lavatory
•
Soe
Bud S~~~t~pson. Agents.
and commode in basement,
Meiropol1taa
Moll!n
USED workpants, shirts, covb k
li 1 tic
era lis. and jackets. Carl Chevgarage, lac top driv&amp;way.
E. Mala 8lreet, Pomeny
Lol 50' x 150'. New pemt,
alier, Long Bottom, Ohiu.
house
and roof, $9,500 _00 _
Wl' t.a11
For Sale or Rent
4 Z3 tic
10
15
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JOtp
Small down payment. Marvin
HOL"S E for sale or n•nl . (;Por·
--------·-gc Wolf, Chf's ter, o~·io.
TWO rrgi s l(·.red male Beag~ Swan, WY 2-3348.
1964 SIMCA 4 door aedan. new
lrt 211 :ltp
d ogs. Plume \VY 2·6257 .
10 28 4tp
white walls,
snow
heads,

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fully equipped. Phone WY 26147 &amp;Iter 6 p. m.
10 19 121

- - 10 26 6tp SEVEN ROOM brick home In
RABCIT DOGS. Richard Spen·
P·.meray, two bathrooms, 4

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cer, Phone Chester 9n;,.2431.
}0 2J 6tp

Me"
..-omen. 111 ·;):1 Stm11 '11,(1! .. - - - - - - - -- -- f l02.flfl a Watk Pr~par,.tnr" ''""ln•oe
1..... 1 PF:RFECT'ION Oil heater wiU.
u "'' 1 ~ PP "'"' ' 1"h"""""i" 11
o:~pen
E.~p.,r! H&gt;r-r •u•usll,
d
d f'l .
D
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jMU
rum s an
I lings.
aylo.
SB IUI""' "
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f']&lt;&gt;ctric sca les 30 lb capacJ1 vln8 ~am e ll&lt;ll'lr• ·s~ .,,&lt;1
pho n-- 1
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St:'...,Cf
81"1~
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fhr
II ) ' 10 ft. m ~at case 1955
Dally q.,nllnfel
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bedrooms, garage, basement. 1-- •'"0Tt.CE oFA.;-PLJCATJON
3 fintshed
rooms in &amp;ttlC.
Pubh~ notice ifl hl'reb' l"iV~ t.hat
Large 'oL Out of high
t . .Ja)' H.llll . Jr. hu fill!d with the
.
WB er..
PuhUc UW!U1!1 CommiuloD of Ohio :
Central heating
lnquire an appl!c.11Uon fnr a eertlllcalf of
Charles W&gt;' ldermuth WY ,.
public convenLtml:e and uereulty to I
&amp;r
operate 011 call of the public oVI!r
2205 or WY 2-6116.
9-26-Uc lrregul!lt rouln to tranepon eoal,

aand, ilriVI"l. Ume. limutone, lumbu. wood l:hfPI, and · ·nmmodlflel ll'l
dump vdUele1, from and to MeiJII
and Gallla Counuea, Ohio, u•lna th
followlnr l!&lt;lulpment: 14 truck•.
Interested parties m Hy obtaiD lur- I
ther Information by atldreulnl
th• 1
Public Utilitl .. ll Commfuion ot Ohio. '
Columoua, Oh,lo,

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ford bull. Ph o n~ wr i.j ~O:J 4 . I
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1\ll'rru ry, body and chassis Jl'OR SALE-Middleport's tallless mn!ur and transmi ssron,
est buildiog, located 352 N
cumplete course in radio and
Second Street. Middleport
televis ion with all equipment.
Priced for quick .ale
1nC!-~&lt;fr]es Larkins, Long Bot.
Ill
H
QUire at 0 o otel.
t0ftl . Ohio .
10 7 tfc
lCI 1, tfl"

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Cubo Sloolco

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Kilt

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$

219

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Top V•lue

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Anchor Hocking

r.,v.... .._

Stolcoly

Groda A

Fruit Cocktail. •• 3 ~~.!"" $1
ComblnaHon Sugortd, •• d. 19c
Donuts Clnumon,
Platn

Fresh Eggs----- 3 ... 87c

'IYilb ~ aad PUr·
chaee l1 1(1 lb. 01' larger

Cookware
r• oklllot .. $3.1t

Nuca pen . . $1.19

11'/z ..

NUCa

pM . .

$2.!1

2Y2 qt.
MUCIII pill . . $3.4f

m.. Sat ,

al Twiio f'ak

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1]&gt;&lt;, ...

,.,... Top Yalw ......
with aoupoo ADd pur, . .... ~lilt. . . . . .
l!:x. Sat., Oct. Sl, :.1

Oct. 3t, 1964

tldllot
$4.19
Grip-lock
hondlo ••. $1,.,

F,... Top V.I.- St.,_..

Lodl.. - "'· Sat., Oct. 31, 11164

A-1 Toilet

We Reserve The Rlebt
To

TISSUE
4 St .00

~man

Copyright, The Krog... Co.

l9&amp;l.

and

Kroger Ineligible To WiD

packs

Ice &lt;;t~~..'{J,4~~~t19c
Conf•ctlonary or
or Dorll - . I! I lit. $1
Sugar Light
----,-----..
lt.ilkioo

Employee~

lnunedlate FamJIIes ol

4 roll

Coun1rt Cilob

Umi.t Quantlti@il.

In Gilt

Binllo Garno.

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~· $1.89

Tomato JuiceK~ 4

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K,_..
46
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$1

Salad Dressing --

JVashday · · .
Detergent

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Spic &amp; SpalL_ •• _4 ~~.; $1
Hershey Coeoa __ •:,; 29c
Old Vll'1flnlo

Apple Butter. _. 4 ~~·· $1
Crest-----------~.!...

43c

.....
Int
san tcff
o ee ---·-·--·-· jar 69c
~llthl

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Cr----H:H:a~l~lo-w-ee-n~C~an=d~y:"==~;=~;;;;;;;;;~

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Dtl Monlt Chunk

M&amp;M's Plain ...-............ 6 pak 29c
M&amp;M's Peanuts-··-..... 6 pak 29c
Fruit Chewiea _ _ 6 pak 27c

Tuna Fish .. _.-_ 3":..~ 89c

Wafer Bars-··-- 6 pak 27c

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Whitt. Plnlo, Novy,

loby a - ,
.,.,,.. Ntrthem, uark l'.idMJ

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l4l IXTRA
Frere Tep Yalu. ltarnpit
with COQPOD and purhale ot
or more

n.oo

"Gold c....-·
Hallowean Candy
Jtx. Sit. , Od:. 31 . l9M

Hi-C Drinks •••• 3 ~..':'" $1
Prell ---·------- ~ 64c

Kroger

SKIM MILK

Watcll tMt walstiiHI With
kNttr Skim Mlllr yeu 1111t
lfeat..ml• Jndn•q and
'fit•llty lloolf, y.t only 9t
•lorloo per IIIH plnll

cana

Red Kant Syrup
Rod Karo Synop
Hoha

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Kadu Detwgant PawcMr . . .. .. . . . . . . . •• .. . . . . . .. . .. . 21 a 17!
Kondu Liquid
8 -. , .
Kondu liNCh
. .. ,. ... ,. ,. ,. ,. , .... , • .. Y, fOI, Jlc
Krll'r Coni Plair• . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . • .. • .. • •.. .. 11 a !lt
Annour Pottwd Meat
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· K....., All Purpo• ·on ..... ............ .......... ... .... ,. -. 2k
~-dolo Coltup
..... .......... ... ................. I lor'""

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Avandale Peacn Hal vet ancl

Jonathan Apples
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Slo·Fio Liquid Slarch
.... , .. , .. .. ... • • .. • • Yl ..I. ltc
.........
....... . ... ..... 3 lb. 11c
CriHO
. . ... .. .. .......... .............. I tiL Ito
K,....
Krot•r Instant Drv Milk .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. • • • • ... • • 14_ qt. . .
Navy ••m
. .. .. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. .. • • . . . . 4 lb. 41c
Pinta le•n•
. . .. . .. .. . • .. .. .. .. . .. . . 4 U.. ol
Grwen Gillllt PHS
. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . • .. .. . . No. Jl3 lila ltl
. ... ... ............ . 12 ...... 1Sc
Kf"DDt•r Vee P•k Cam .
,. ............ ...... No. I l l - Ill
Country Club Hominy

Orange or Punc:h

No. 300

TOW1llo .. ...... .... ... ..

Sta-Pio Llqukl Starch

Skim or Hi-Nu Milk ..~ 39c

10

Scott

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= --~~~

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American Beauty

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Kroger 1 -. thlatlnl
Ex . Sat., Oct. 11, 11M

...... r., V'aru. St•mps

PORK&amp;BEANS

Variety

Bean Coffee--·

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Clover Valley

ltsst.

SpotU1hl

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with OOUIQI and pur-' haoe al I ]lt&amp;. l l . -

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Knger Frutt Cocktail

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L..ywtr ~.......,.

Ill• tl I lb. ~
flrozen Cube Stuikl
lx, Sot, Ocl. 31, 1964

P...

s39.9s

ebout our

Coupon 3M

2M

Coupon

f',aoned Picnics•.! $1.89
Bologna------ ... 39C

Sewing
Machine
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...... Oolll,-

Hygr1d ...s Piece

Brother's Portable

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chase ot 1-10 ct. pkf
,,_. Cube Sta.lct

C... Slicocl - . . J

RE-·ELECT
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·Ho.mer E• ·''»·
• e"t.:e''. Ab eAe
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- - ond pur.
chue of 1 lb. r:r tnor'e

LET'S ELECT THE MAN WHO REPRESENTS YOU

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plus
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Slampo witt!

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Morton T.V.

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Fresh Frozen CUBE STEAKS·

In 1962 you elected Pete Abele 'o represent you. Pete has proven that ''HI$
DEEDS MATCH HIS WORDS." He has fon~rlghtly submiHed to you his philosoplar
and voting record and you know where he stands.
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MiddlePOrt, Oh\o

Canned Ham !!· $2.39
.
W1eners
••••. 11pic,.... 39c

lb.

YOU KNOW WHERE PETE . ~BELE STANDS

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Dubuq..

I No Conlor Sllcoo Romovad)

Moeller will support this type legislation and the li~eral democrat line as demonstrated by his ADA (Americans for Democratic Action) record 90% in favor of
Liberal legislation. This same ADA supports recognition of Red China, trade witll
Culta and elimination of prayer in public places.

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(ll"llo 11. 35c)

DON'T BE MISLEAD- CHECK THE RECORD

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• Vole to investigate Billy Sol Estes, Bobby Baker and
Waller Jenkins
• Vote to stop Democrat sponsored Big Spending
• Vote to stop Democrat supported Foreign Aid to
Communist Countries
• Vote to:step. Democraf favored billions for Mass
Transit, Urban Renewal and Public Housing Bills that
are designed to attract t:1e Big City Vote.
• Vote to stop Democraf support of Reapportionment
Legislation

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Country Ham .~: :··~ ~·
79c
W• Va• Ham
•
••· 69c
3 ..... $1
Pure Pork Sausage
:

Will Liberal Democrat Moeller Vote Against
His Party and --

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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1954 FORD

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10 weeks old pigs , (t)
Hamps hire
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SOW. (I )
:vJetal
Lost and Found
, 1:\ 1:'\i\ IWD 3 ronm apartment
hog fpedt"r .Jrwk W arn~ ley • H..EA
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T_IN_G_,-P.,.Io_m_b_l_
ng-,-M-=-o-e-:0-er
U1il1t1•·, p;ml 212 S 5th AveMiCdleport, Houle 1, Ohio.
Fnrnace&amp;. Aroold
Brotben.
I OST -- :\1an's hillf.dd 1\.'lili
Ill.• '
'11d t!l!' pt;l"l.
10
23
3tp
SIB
Easr
Mam
Street.
Pom10 2R lfc
d1r \'" r's lict&gt;tl !'r ;Jr•d IIlli'"''· :
- - - -- - - - - eroy, Pboae W~ ~.
&lt;Jilt p: qw rs
Pi1':1-.: t· m ; ,l
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HARDEN'S MAHKET in Syra7 lO Uo
Andre'' N \'W~nnw. \11 1h~'r- 1 . Fl r:\l- '1 1 !• 1 r ,,.,l~l
IJ ,, u:..;e,
cuse
with
the
Low,
Low
da le-.\\" \·;,_ .:rll d!lt•·r \ ·ri-· f, 111 ::·1
1 . • ; · 1 C,rn- ·
prices £lS Extra Special Pricer '-ion, ll:wine, t-:· '
]'l• l'.n••\
I f's. T'hurday, Friday, and PHOTO Copymg Service. Cop1 j 11 ~ ..;
ies made o1 legal papers.
111 17 llr I
10 ~(! ·nc 1
Sat urday. Sugar , 5 lbs. 52C'.
blrtb records and almost any
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BHnanas, JOe a lb ., F'resh
1]1'l"'T ~'(II{ l{]o::--.JT. 16:\~ Linother dncumenls . Also lamin-lloiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioioi-iiiiiiiiii..,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'"l
LOST : I l:ni.' ·s l···11h·r· l'~,.~.. ,,
f'gg s, 3 doz. for $1.00. Pi ckle
lk i~ hr :-.
1 rr:urns ctnrl
l'•1ln
ling in plastic, film to preCa ll \\'y ..!-:l:!58. Hcw unL
lo&lt;.~f lunc h meat, 49c lb. Weib:r111 PI J( tlle \\' Y -2-JSi~ after
serve your valuable papers
JU-24-:.ltc
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JU·2Hfc
nPrs, 2 lbs. 98c. Folger's cof5 p ill.
Reuter insurance, Pomero)'
fee, drip or r egular , 79c lb.
9 4 ttc
Noticl!t
I um l. illl'll ln l kiL;b1 ~ . 2 bed- Fresh crisp lel.tu ce, 2 heads,
- - - -___
room IJ&lt;t\l~t'. v.1t h hardwood
.lUI.TIONI!:Ell
29r H~llow ee n Special, 10
llr lltr s lrilh ha'&gt;lllll'lll .
an d
Sa •Ice
Cempleto
bars
candy
,
29c.
A I'I'TIO'i evPrv Thurc:rl :1 v al
1.;:1~ lut"ll&gt; CP KL11 11-IIl r-ahi ncls
Cr1tr
~clfonl
10
28
3tc
7 p m .11 1111· .11:1 . . . 111WII1 \Lr1D l-. 1l r !11 II Drl\'l'W ;I\1 ;1 nd llll·e - - - -- - - - -- - -1\'rtte, .._. • Cootaet
Sflfl. W Va .
J() 27 :11p
)' :1!'1 1 ('all Tr:1ry 1\ h:II Py. WY USED COAL Furnace, complete
A. C. BRAJJfi'URD
2-:'Ju:)·l.
tu 2:{ 101c with pipe, regi sters and conHA. \\'LEJ( ;H Produc t s fu r .&lt;~;lit.~
RadDe, l*Je
\Vy -:l -ti4l2.
IU-~i-JtJtc M'Ain'\"11&lt;:!\;T .i ronms
and
troi s. Priced to sell. Wy-2- l _: =======;;;i;;;·;;;U=ti;;;c, I
2490, G.E. Reuler .
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Ill 810 Third Ave Diana Do".
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Cyprus down Greenup 11 p.m .; reJd z·3S p m . 0 F Shearer
Pa mela D. up Greenup 1:50 a . 1
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Mrs. Thomas J, McNeal, Bid
down Wm le1 3 - ~ p .m .,
II daught« 6·49 p m Tues
Gau~ readings:
Gallipolis m .; Tibolt down Greenup 2:45 va down Winfield 11 :05 p.m.; we 1
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Beaver US FirSt St., Pt. Pleaaant, 1011,
.91 stationary, Kanawha Falls Greenup 8:05 a .m .; Valvoline w· r ld 1 , 15 8 m ,
2.75 falling, ClJarleston 17.89 down Meldahl 7:30 p .m. ; Bay· m &gt;e infi. ld 4.4c,"
Z p .m . Tuesday . Mrs. James L.
falling . London, Marmet and ou Lorraine down Meldahl 12:- down W e
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Haggy, Rt. 2 Pomeroy, doughWinfield dams were on the sills. 05 a.m. : Carol !::$rent up MelJUDGMENT GRANl'ED
ter, 1:43 p.m . Tuesday . Mrs
Boat miWements:
dahl 3:25 a .m .; Buckeye State PT. PLEASANT - The Mas- Ronald G. Ret&lt;ler, 577 Sun Val
Ohio River- Philip Spornlup Meldahl 5:30 a.m.; Aetna - on _County C~rcuit Court grant~ ley Dr ., son, 6:27 a.m. Tue.s-down 13, 6:20a .m .; C. V. Ham· Louisville up Meldahl 7:05 a . ed judgment m the sum of $635.· day.
er up H, 5 · 20 p m. ;
George m
36 with interest and costs to the
Disch.arced
Price up 14, 5.50 p .m ; Lunga
Gallipolis Dam - Hathy R . plaintiff, Citizens National Bank Patients recently discharged
Point up 14, 6:30 p.m .; A. E. up 5.20 p.m .; Allen R. Merrill of Point Pleasant, agdmst the included Mrs. William Farley ,
St. up 7:10p.m .; ~eflboat up 10 :!!&gt;defendants, Russell C. Dabney Edgar Perkins, Lloyd Rankin
Dyke up 14, 11 :35 p.m .;
Mary s up 14, 1:35 a .m .; John p.m .; Reliable up 12 :20 a.m .; and Hilda F . Dabney . The civil Mrs . Willard Swain, Mrs . Clar
Hood up 14, 3:45 a.m.: Vulcan Dixie Spirit up 2:20 a.m.; Har- aclion of the Mountain Elect- ence Sargent,
Mrs. Rober
John ronics Company, Inc., vs. Leo W. 1 Gilland and infant
son,
up 14, 5:20 a.m.; Lynn B. up ry Dyer up 3:15a.m.;
15, 12:55 a.m .; Onward down Ladd Dean up 8:40 a.m .
Piecson dba Leo'·s TV was dis- Mrs. Price Hawk, Mrs. Clifford
15, 4 :10 a .m .: Elisha
Woods
Kanawha River Cherokee missed as
settled,
compro- Jenkinson, Mrs. Okey
Argadown 15, 7 a .m .; Bob Benter up Marmet 4: 15 p.m .; J .
S.l ":ised and ag':ed with preju· bright, Jeffrey L. Cameron, and
down 15, 7:30 a.m.; Jane
T. Lewis down Marmet 6;55 p .m .; dJct to the plamtlff.
Terry Adams.

11-Daily Sen&gt;inel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct . 28, 1964 , - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - : - : - - : - - - l up tt , ! ::!0 a .m .; OVEC down
For S•le
Leg•l Notice
16, 6:10 a .m .; Cottoo Queen up
- - 11, IO :IS p.m .; New Martinsvil·
APPLES,
B"~ette
Fruit AJulV.al ll'liwUot'l
LIOAL
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Count,- le up 17, 1:20 a . m .; A. J . Pat-Farm. Phone
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2~970. Allrlcu.ltur&amp;l S.xlet:r DITe c\orw
will ten up 11, 3 40 a.m.: Lillian
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be he..ld Tbundl)' , Novfll!lber LJ, 1814
Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. 1.
rrum 1,00 P y to too P Y at of G down 17 4·30 8 m; Zimmer
10 23 251p tltJN of lb~ llle!Jt Co \UII.J' Comml•
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SINGER, desk type, like new. ~.uttcatlona tor ron&lt;Wnea tor up 18, 1:30 a .m .; James Hines
....... Dirt.l"torl arll that lh 'Y nwfl be • . up 18, 7:05a .m .; Es50 PeMsylZl·g zags, buttonholes, ov ...,.
qualified voter of Melca County and 1
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1963 Corvair Panel - - - - - - - $1699
casts, blind hems, dAViana, muat hiiVII • menllxnhl.p tlntel ll1 varna down 19, ti :45 a.m .; 0
Hid Society for year lt;l64..
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20 6·20 am .
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wllh tbe Se(nhtrY nul IIIler than 5:00 Jefferson up 20, 7:45a .m .; Jer$37.81 or $6 monthly . Phone P . Y: . Wednuo:hy, No-..ember .. 19&amp;4.
WY 2-2201 after 6 p. m.
OnlY penont~ holdJn• ~~:~Dbcr.tdp ry Bosworth down 22, 5:20 a .
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The Mel,-• count, .._.neuJtural
7:05 a .m .; Lelia Shearer down
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PANTIES

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Mothers' Club
Holds Floating
Halloween Party
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voted to give $25 to the CanceJ
Control Clinic. Five club mem
ben: volunteered their t~ervices
at the Medical Center in Pt.
Pleasant on November 5, from
1 until 3 p.m. when raocer tests
MASON - The Mason Mo- ' will he given.
ther's Club members enjoyed Attending were two guests.
a lloatlng Halloween party Wed- Mrs. James Proflilt ond Mrs.
nesday evening wbich started Sammy Hoffman ond Mn. Josat tho home of Mrs.
Nolan eph Llsh, Mrs. Kay Wilson, Mrs.
Swackhamer were they m.ask- Raymond Lieving, Mn. Char·
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les Yeager, Mrs. Danny Yonj&lt;·
The blind folded guests were er. Mrs. Bill Cook, Mrs. James
taken from there to various sec- Diehl Mr!l DOnald Cook Mn
tions of town endihg at t h e Lawr~nce Foreman, Mr~~. wn:
home of Mrs. Mary Berry where Jiam Lewis, Mrs. Freddie Tha·
they were served l'efreshments. bet, Mrs. Lester, Zerkle and Mrs.
As the guests unmaksed, mov~ Edward Ryaq,v

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of Mrs . Frank Housh, received 1
honorable discharge from SAF,
Plattsburg, !'i. Y., where be
was stationed.

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Mr. Roush and his mother, '
Mrs. Frank Roush, visited her ·
daughter and fanuly, Mr. and
Mrs, Howard Huck and four
children, and her son and fam·
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and three children at Leesvlile,

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Oowson, were
Mrs.theM.Rev.
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sunday
and M~·- N~n Moore of Heath
MethodiSt Church.

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Heavy duty, Radio and heater. Nice.

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1953 International 2 Ton Dump
Runs fine, look s fine, 10 ft. Marion Dump Bed,

1961 Chevrolet 2 Door 6 Cyl.
Standard trans. One local owner . R&amp;H.

1961 Rambler 4 Dr. Custom Sta. Wagon
6 cyl. Standard lrans. with overdrive. One gwner.
Black with while top, Set this ont!.

1961 Ford V8 Country Sedan
Real nice and clean. Just like a ne-w car,

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I MASON - Dr. and Mrs. Ro- ~
bert E. McBride of Springfield
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announcing the birth of a
son October 22, at the Mercy
Hso'pttal where Dr. McBride is
an intern. The infant weighted
eight pound s ad Slf4 ounces and
bas been named Robert Brian. ,
Dr. and Mrs. McBride
also
have a daughter, Julie Jarroll.
Maternal grandparents are Mr. ,
and Mrs. w. R. Proffitt, Mas- '
I on, and paternal grandparents,

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Bellone b pleased to announce that they have secur·
ed the services of Mr Carl E.
McCur-dy,
factory trained
comultant lor our special all
dQ' hearing aid consultation.
Jf.,.'.J"ou have a hearing prob·
• le~ Mr. McCurdy Invites .-YOU to come in for a free
electronjc hearing test, and
demonstration of the BeJ tone
Hearine Aid Models.

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Says Woody•

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Margaret
Mrs.Amburgey,
Neva Gore,
Mrs.
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Ma- 1
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MASON _ Eighteen
mem- Marnhout, R. N:
bers attended the Sunshine Class j _ The Awards dm~er- ~as held
meeting on Thlll'sday ev•ning
COLUMB\JA tVPI\ - "They ,
I at the home of Mrs. Everett ~
are the two best linebackc~5
Thomas. Co-hostess was Mrs.
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I've had in 14 years at Ohto
Donald Foglesong.
: Sta te." Cmwh Woody Hayes
Mrs. 'Eber Roush presided ,
1 says of Tom Bugel and Dwi~hl
durmg a short busmess meetKell ey.

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i •'They fit. together and work
I ings.
Mrs. Matilda Noble gave l The Wildwood Garden club real we ll together ," he state".
j comic reading entitled "Grand- . will meet Wednesday at 7.30 I
Ink each· rof the ttop ~ rankf'df
' rna 1964 Model"
' p.m. a I th e horne of ••1rs.
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H1r Buc eyes IVE" VICdones . Onf' d0 I
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The group discussed organiz- 1 am Fisher' Minersville, Wlth the r~r has turn~ m a sta~
ing a bowling team. and an auc- i Mrs. Christy Baer as to . host- , out de ensiVP pehr or~dance I l-:11
tion was held to earn money 1ess.
1 helpe . to tur_n 1
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for the church.
The Star Class of the Syra· · Earlter th1 s sea so~. KeJ]p~· :
Refreshments were served to cuse First United Presbyterian was ac~rded Mthde UmteL~ PrPss I
Mrs. Murl Megee, Misses Hi!- Church, will hold a rummage InternatiOnal I west lnt&gt;m an I
da and Lorena Weiss, Mrs . Ma~ sale in the counci l room of tlte of the Week al'colade for hts
tilda Noble, Mrs. Eber Roush, Syracuse Town Hall, October plaT)h'·.
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Mrs. Wt'11'Jam F ry, Mrs. Rus- 28, 29-30-3t, f rom 10 a.m. to 4 :. f IS h.wee· 8 uge 1h got. the. hanth
· fea- or ~ ord IS
sell Bar ton, Miss Mary Duddi ng, p.m. eac h day. Th e mam
. .· strong sS owmg
d· m , ,e
Mrs. Helen Stewart,
Mrs. ture of he sale is embrotdery 2fl_·. ec.Jston 1ast a 1ur ay o\t r
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George Carson, Mrs. Earl John- work done by the late Miss W~~~ns;~· . ld . .
son, Mrs . Cecil Smith, Mrs. Sy lvia Roush.
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Helen Davis, Mrs. Reuben Ste- 1 The Woman's Society of Chris· West Homes ead. a., sat our
wart, Mrs. Lester Zerkle, Mrs. tian Service and the Wesleyan part of t_he seco_n~ half of that I
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Russell Capehart.
Guild Service of the
United gaBme Whlth t:t_n InJury.
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Ut w 11e m actton , I1le SlX· I
National Batketball Associatlo•
There will be weekend meet· root , 2~pounder crash~~ m_ to .
By United Preu International I ihgs at the Household of Faith bbtockw _a.n al~emptPdthqudcckd kick j
Ea stem DlVlslo•
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w. L. Pet. Rutland. Oct. 29, to Nov . 1, al Ke11 ey c 11 on t11e a 1l an~~ S{'rBoston
$'-; o 1.000 7:30 p. m. Delbert Alli son and onds l~ler the Bucks movt'd to :
Cincinnati
.3 1 .750 Gary Hatfield will be
the I their fm;t touchdown.
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Philadelphia
I 2 3 .400 speakers and singBrs. All are , Bugel made the team last
New York
1 3 .250 invited.
year as da h~phom
h ore alnd
Westen 'Dl\flslon
Hayes rna e 1m t e regu ar
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signet ca Uer, a re·
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•aJisfy it with "iaturali zer·~ Tourist
Ri&lt;·h calf&gt;kin, •• airfoam cu,hioned lining .,. flexihl•, !Ole. All part o£
1\aturali:.wr's 1r n•-.i .~rihly frt' sh, new wa lking shoe si lhouette that 's slimmer,
trimmer, lowlier. Gracefully shaped hand-finished heel.

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to try the newest and fin.
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a bearing aid ror fear of
being stared at. this latest lightwei ght, comfortable. attract ive model
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ation for a free demonstra.
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et of batteries at haU-price.
imit one :set to a customer.

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Chapman -Canaday

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In the Middle Block Next to Elberfolds
and cos ts, speeding:
Rog-t&gt;r
I Arnal Dee], Glenwood. $10 and !
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE
131 ·New
103 90
PT. PLEASANT - s c· x per- costs each on chargl's or no op- J
San Franclico
101Yor)I.
Baltimore
.(_~_IY game! scheduled)
sons were arraigned before Jus- . erat.or's license and improper
tice of Peace A. M. Goodwin : plates.
---on hunting violations . Each was
fined $20 and costs.
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hunting without a written p6!"mit were Bromley R. Workman,
Point Pleasanl ; Cleatus
McCianham, Charleston Ht.
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Billy Ray Childers. and Stone·
wall Adkins, both of Barbours·
ville.
Fined for possession of duck s
GE'JTYSBVRO
without stamps were Ronald
PENNSYLVANI4
Joe Wilkinson and Richttrd H~r·
old Wilkinson.
' others arraigned before Good.
H Oc:tober 196t
win on various charges were :
Ray Jackson McDade, Pliny,
fined $50 and cost: sentenced
to 24 hours in jail and lice nse
revoked for six montits on a
lDear Friendat
driving while intoxicated charge;
McDade was al so lined $10 •nd
costs on a charge of no op·
Liberty is our most precious possession, To keep
erator's license.
[it, we must have a firm foreign policy, a powerful
William Devore, Pliny a n d
Noah McDade, Pliny
were
1R&gt;ilitary defense and a free economy. We must
each fined $10 and costs on
:_p reserve our moral and spiritual heritage. ,
charges of intoxication.
Clinton Elliot Hickman, Pt.
'Barry Goldwater shares my views and is dedicated
Pleasant, wa• lined $10 and
keeping the peace and providing the moral leader•
eoats on an improper passing
charge; Eddie R. Powers, Aplehip we need.
ple Grove, '10 and costs, followIng too close to another vehicle;
[I llope you will join me in voting for him for Pruide~
Betty Lou Casto, Evans, $tO
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Visiling with Mr. end Mrs . .
Stanley Harbour and family 011
Tuesday wl:!re Mr. and Mrs. ·
Ivan Litchfield of Huntington, I
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Litchfield j
of Harrisburg, Pa.1 and Mrs.
Rome Harbour of
GaUipolis
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and Mrs. Vernon Jones of Pt.
Pleasanl, visited on
Sunday I
· with Mr. Noble 's mother, Mrs. I
Matilda Noble and with
his
sister, Mrs. Stanley Harbour 1
1 and family.
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Plain Colon-Prints

for any room in the house.

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CONSULTATION

Cotton Blouses

Easy care plastic drapes In
pretty patterras and colora

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Rln.. Conditioner

Mrs. Catherine Reynolds, of I
Mason ond Mr. Abbie Swatzel ,
of Po:Oeroy visiled on Friday I
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Recent guests of Miss Sue
Lehew and Jake Hartenbach
were Miss Elsinore Ebersba~h
and Mrs. Pric~ of Pomeroy. V1sIling with them on Monday were
Mr. and J\olrs. Frank Cox, Char. I
leston, cmd Mrs. Esta Bum·
gardner, Mason.
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the Gold Room and all persons lie and in JM.- own ways from
the Gold Room ani all persons I time to time at the hospital.
pictured above have been with 1 Mrs. Julia Wnght , the retirmg
the hospital si nce its beginning ] Director of Nurses, Mrs. Kath ·
in October of 1959 wcth the ex· i lees C. Marnhout. Acting Ad·
cept10n of ·Nurse Kelly who m1mstrator, and Mrs. Martha
has been the booster to the pub- Ha~ilton, R. N. who beg~n her
duties Octoher 1st as Dtreclor
nf Nurses. ·The gratifying p•rt
of this Awards Dinner." stated !
Mrs. Marnhout m a short talk
I to the employees "r• that all
' departments are
represented

Mrs Thomas is

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AGILON
Stret ( h H05e
pair- $1.00

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Shift and reg ular style
gowns made of cotton
flannelette in pretty print·
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METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

Ladi .. ' Shift or R119ular

lOIIlS If t• - mn..
lAc ltllllllu lltMI case t11at

was Mrs. Wayne Greer.
i ricer Red Taylor has announced PT. PLEASANT - Pictured I- Mrs. 0 . S. Kelly, Mrs. MMie
Mrs. Kay Wilson prescded at that Trick or Treat night wiU above are persons attending 1 Donahue Mrs. Marguerite Ena busmess meetmg when tt was he Tl}ursday , October 29 from the Awards Dinner held in their! gel. Mrs. Nora Wartenburg Mrs.
untiJ 7:30 p. m. Parents will honor for five years service to • JuHa Wright, R.N., 2nd row
held responsible for child· Pleasant Valley Hospital. All seated : Mrs. !rna McDaniel,
ren being out after · 7:30 on , are five year employees With Mrs. Ada Brown, Mrs. Lowse
~hat eveninR for trick or treat· ' the exception of four . The first Bryan. and Mrs. Mabel ~bs.
I tng .
row seated are : Mrs. Martha Standing are Mrs.
Wmlfred
Sizes petite. medium, tall.
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Hamilton.
R.N.,
Mrs
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Harriet
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Kidwell
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Mrs.
Myrtle
Jordan,
I, AITEND CONFERENCE
Smith, R.N., 'Our Nurs. Kelly' Jim Jordan. Mrs. Helen Garrett. ~
I Attending the Fall
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,of the Portsmouth District
Stewart Mrs. Ellesline Smith,
Meihndist Churches in
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nd Mn WOllam RuuoD Mr. ond Mro. l . ll.
Mr.J!II_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"'j
Floyd Carmack, Richard Ord . songs were followed with • i Mt a
V. McGrew attend· and Mrs. C. M. Adams , Jr. aDd
t-Daily 5entinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 .. Oct. 2~. 1
Dr John Thabet. Thomas Reed, wi•ner roast around an open , and Mrs. J I of M ' McGrew's Bruce were Saturday evening
&lt;:+nd H~'V . Martin Berisford .
fire . Those attendmli( were Mrs . ed lhe f':l"e:a M r Hobart Me- dinner guesla of Yr. and Mrs.
L UTHI''llAN WUMEN
llarry llufhmm, Judy lloUman, hrother-m-htw, r
lh W k C M Adam! at Galllpolis Gun
'JOJN1: ME~"'I'~G
:.1rs. Luther l rnitlJ, Harry Pick- Grew in Charlestohn at ""'"'e r:.y· ciub .itt GallipoUtl.
• "" Mr. and Mrs. Lawepce o.Thc full General Meeting of ens. Mrs. Tom Hoff mns, T0 m• 1ey E U B Churc on 1 11U
OAJ•
the Lutheran Church Women my Hoffman, Charle~ Weaver, Mr . and Mrs. Donald F . Roush rett aod son rj_ Ham.Un, W. Va .
-r;mm WILL CLUB
1 still a supplv or Christmas cards · was held on Tuesday evening at Randy
Weaver , Mr . and Mrs. attended the Homecoming G8J116 - e Sunday guea11 o1
Mr.
ONLY
M btors of the Goodwill Club I available, i/Jey may bt:' pur· tht:" St. Paul Lulheran Church I Harry Miller, Gall Miller. Ralph acth·ities at Mar shall UnlversJ· and Mrs. Donald F. Roush and
10 Belpre, OhiO where chased by contacting a m•mbt-•· will• tlk Esther Cirde as host- I Sayre, Mrs. Roy Jones.
ty on Saturday
Sheryl.
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AO.OU Dow: l11aftn en
the were thE' guests of Mr. of the Orrle
. ess
. Gerald Clwk, Mrs ..Jack -~ le . I Robert Cooke, and James N.
M Gordon Johnson
C..neval•• l«m~
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Barry \lontgomery Those atlending were M r s Tho metling was opened wtth er. Mr and Mrs. P•ul Reckard Roush attended the Homecom· Dr. and n.
tend
h , 1 .' Cliff
as en· Bemtord. \Irs . F.d•m St" tn. the si ngmg of llymn · we Praise and Mrs. Eugene Hudnall.
ing Game activities at West Vir- and daughters were,_ wMree ·-•
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rs . am s Thee, 0 G - .o owo..~ WI
PERSONALS
~inia Umverslty
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__ .. Harold
· n~ Ttw hnus.e was decorated I Rou ::; h. ~·:Irs. Cheste r Wcavt&gt;r .;~nd rt&gt; admg ul Psatm 100 and ~h~ . Mrs Mattie Miller and Mrs . on St~turday . They w~re th ~·th aU attended' the HameFURNITURE CO.
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t't-i•·m' With the Halloween Mrs Dorsey ~oush _
Lurd 's ..Pra):er, and. closed wll~ Emm~ H.ayburn of Colurnbus.! roult- home a~ler spend~: t ~ c:.;,ingeyacUvlties at Ohio UniMASON, W. VA.
5t'&lt;l ~\.n l ;.lmes were playfti and
DIANF. KARH .
li!tnn ~o~-~, _thl.! Day lS Over_ 0 were weekend guests oi Mr . week huntmg tn Hardy ~y
it Athell5 0.
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BIRTHDAY
~AH1Yhonored J\lr.
Paul p:ese
PJckfns
·~s~-~H:e~rm~an~iii;yne,iii;iiviier~s=y,::~·~=~iiiiiiiiiiiii
Thurn:·•
r 1ns 1wa
eads. won by Mrs. Mr s.
Holand KJrr
Plt&gt;asant
nted o.~ The Pomt
Holy iaa~~d~M~r~s-~T~ho~m~a~s~G~ri~ns~t:ea~d~-..;~M~r-~a~n~d~Mr~
__ - kt:"l·,..~r.nwnb were se rved to i ht!r daughter, Diane on her Land" in film .
.
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\lr~ llll t Roush , Mrs. Pan?y 1 fourth birthday with a
party 1 .\1rs. William Russell, ~esl~r\ \1r-, Charles Roush, Mrs.l at htor homt' on
Saturday . 1 cient, presided at the busmess
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fl~rold capl'han. Mrs . H a v r.amrs were plare.d an~ pfl7.(.'S meeting. Sht&gt; r~ad two leiter~ ut
\\t':.-l\"!''r, t-.lns. Thelma Ltpehart. awardK.! to Janie PoYtt&gt;ll and thauks, from Cheryl and V1ck1
:'\lr, Th t1mas (;rinstead, !\.-Jrs.l Bob Nicewandt&gt;r
Humgard n&lt;:r thankmg ~he group
\\"i]J 1am ML'Farland , guests ~tr .) Hefre shments w-e re served to ',for the1r bt:lp i~ sendmg them
::md :vt:·" Rill Mil ler of Parkers. 1:\1nna and Greg 13ailes. Heth to camp, and I rom Mrs. Rob·
burg ~1r and Mrs Mont~om and Brent Layne, .J~y Layne, . ert Johnston lh~nking them for
~hrv
and Bub . Nwewanaer. 1
en :m d r h1.ld rf'n .
1 the tea and g1!ts gwen to her
·OORCAS CIRCLE EETJNG ,CIIut'k ZeJ-kle, K.lm and Iretta ; and inviting the ~eople to her
The Dorcas Circle of I he Huntf'r, Sheryl Roush. . lJa!e hom&lt;:&gt; tn Mou;td sv J!lt"
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W.S.W.S. of the l!:.U.B. Chun·h i Housh. Torn Welch ,_J ame and The yruJeet of the Ch~l.'h
mt'l on Wedne..;;day afternoon Bill Powell,
Harnett Layne, men ul movmg tht' .ba th flom
at the Church with Mrs. Df) r· Df'bb ie KHrr and the honoree in the Parish House m order lo
sev Lee Roush as hostess . Th~ ! Diane.
make another cla ss room a~d
LOW DISCOUNT PRICES FOR
prOgram "U nder Three Flags" . JUNIOR WOMAN'S . CLUB I building a fire e~cape was dJs·
was presented by Mrs. Cht'.-; ter 1 The New Haven Jumor Worn- , cussed and voted for ~ad1. memWeaver, this was dealing wt t ~ ~a n ·s Cluh met on Monday , Oc· 1ber to r.nake ~ contnbutwn tothe Spanish-American
imml· ltober 12th at the home of Mrs. ward this project.
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grant population. The three flags f.ary Roush,
Mrs.
Ar?old 1 Those registering were Mrs. ·
NEW FALL STYLES
LADIES' BRIEF
20x40 CANNON
d.iscusserl were Spanis h, Amer· !)pruuse.
president. presJded _Larry King, Mrs. Gary Housh,
TERRY BATH
STYLE
RAYON
ican and Chritian.
at the meeting.
IMrs. Jack Hesson, _Mrs. Edwm
LADIES
BUDGET
Mrs. Martin Be.risford, chair- The club dtocidel to help lhe I Roush, Mrs. J~hnme
Rous~.
sided at the business Health Nurse {'very other 1hurs· J\.1rs. Orpba Ohlinger, Mrs: ~11man~in~reShe announced a com- day at the Alex-Quillen Memor-~ !iam Powe ll, Sr., Mrs . Wilham .
Popular brief style panties
Big, thirsty cotton terry bath
~::d m~ting with the Ruth Cir- ial Building with 111P Clinics . Poweli, Jr., Mrs. Harold Hose,
tuwels in plain colm'h and
made of fine guage rayon
cle to be held in Dfc.ember with They announced that
t~ey . Mrs. A. L. Sprouse, Mrs. H.. L
striped patterns . Made by
tricot. Pastel colors a n d
Juniors, Misses, Half Sizes
their circle as hotess. They a\- would sell Christmas wrappmg i Dyer, Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs.
Cannon MilJa.
white. Sizes !i, 6 &amp;: 7.
f)a per a~ a project. As a St~te l James Layne,_ Mrs. Roland Karr
so announced that there
New Fall stylt!s, heautiful eottons,
DISCOUNT PRICE
DISCOUNT PRICE
~~~~======;;; I Federation Pl"oject t.hry dec1d- ~ Mrs. Otto Gr1m~. Mrs. Lloyd
·et.atl:'s and blended fabrics in all
1u_
,IS
ed to sell ca lendars. wluch hnve Roush, Mrs. Davad Roush .. Mrs . ,
Hw best f:J!I shad rs and patterns _been ordered and will be sold Velma Housh,
Mrs. 1'\elson
Shop the Bonanza's for fashions at
i at a Jatt&gt;r date . Additions were ~ Roush, Mi'f&gt;. Grant Roush. Mrs
budget priees.
made to the by-laws of the club. I John Fry, Mr.. John F. Roush,
Mrs . Richard Grinstend. chair· Mrs . Melvin Knapp, Mrs. R. &lt;.•.
DISCOUNT PRICED
of State Project for the I Grreene, Mrs . G&lt;Jry Rahman,
Mental Health, asked the 1and Mrs . Jack Welch.
.
Women's •nd Mlssu Waterproof
1.o save cigar b?xes
WIN ONE CLASS,.
l.hal will be painted and hlled The mf'mbers ol the \-\ 1n One
with personal needs for_ n~wly 1Class of the E.U.~. Church met
Black vi nyl uppers that
admit!.&lt;'d pa tients at Laktn State. on Monday evenmg at t_h e
are waterproof. Thick
AND $5.98
I Hospital. Anyone wishing to ; church where th~y were blmd·
crepe rll'bber soles and
heels. Warm pile lined [ llt' lp. please contact a mrm-1fo lded a11d taken m c~rs through
· For
Size8 for MiMses &amp;: Wo•
ber of the club.
: the country to the Site of t he
Women
men.
The door prize was won by Sleepy Hoilow Sportsman's Pond
and
Miu01
White and assorted colors.
Mrs. Roger Fink and
games for their regular month ly m~et­
'2x4's, '2x6's, 2x8's
Lint free hob nail spreads in
MEN'S PLAID COTTON FLANNEL
prize by Mrs. Gary Housh.
mg. Harry P1&lt;.:kens Cha rles \\ ea:
Boy's Plaid Cotton
and other framing
Refreshments were ~erved to ver, Ralph Sayre. and Har~
FLANNEL SPORT
full !Jed size
materials. Check
Mrs. Eugene Hesson, Mrs. Jack ! Miller were in charge of recStewart, Mrs. Jame.s Cunning· reation ~nd refreshments.
our price
SiusS,M&amp;L
ham, Miss Franc~s Weaver, Mrs Devotwns were _led by Ralph
Well made f1,.1nnel sport
A big value for the school
Check us for savings on Hoger Fink . Mrs. A. L. Sprouse !Sayre followed w1th a prayer
shirts
for
men,
bright
boy Flannel shirtt in
t~e._e_ Roofing, Flooring, and Mrs. Gary Roush. The nex.t1by Harry Miller. Games and
plaid patterns in all sizes
bri ght plaid patterns ln sizes
&gt;icling Paints and Ply- meeting will he held at the home
small, medium and Jarge,
6 to 16. Well made - fully
\\ f)(l&lt;!
of Mrs. Richard Grinstead otil
Compare at $1.99.
cut.
Discount Pri~
November 9, ·1964_.",. /
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Discount Price
Genuine ~&lt;Hope•• white cot.·
ROTARY CLUB
to n muslin sheets. The)· wen
The Rulary Clu b met on Thurs- ' - - - - - - - - - - Jon~er- stay whiter.
. evening at the H~rUo.rd 1 Mrs Danny Tulloh returned
Methodist Church fo~ the~r dm· ! home 'on saturday afternoon al~ ner meeli?g. A contmuatl?n of . ter visiting with her husband'
SP 3-5554
football f1lm s were s~o...,n 1·0 j who is employed on a boot in
MASON
W. VA. Ithe group. Those attendmg were I Pittsburgh . She left on Friday
Herman Layne, Lloyd Roush, from Parkersburg by plane.
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plot gimmicks, no overstating. spring - a psychologu:ally Wl·
But. alas, !t bad them all.
attracUve ld~ _allow
more extended vtewmg of ..,.
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1 art•a:s
In add.ttton, sports shows president of CBS News , reje~t­
are now eligible. Furthermore. ed Monday ·~ setup Ill WlsatisB RICK uu BROW
dren in :.~n&lt;~llt'J' part!&gt;, Uw :;howi the av.&lt;trd:s m tne future will be lractory, stating:
HOtlYWOOD (UPl J II ABG- 1rt:gtstered power!ully wlth trr~'" 'f\r•s ' Ben Casey" had been futab le reo Li tle proof. a pracu- 0 A I l Y
· ablt' to avoid it~ usua l heavy- t:al documt"J1ary.
handed approach, it might have I Why, With such il pote~t s:_
· had a remarka ble hour Monday Jed and sud1 a potent ca se .1
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th. &lt;:.t nes would 1ee 1 I

night in its story of a deaf ht- 1ua on, r : tle girl whose father thl!lks she necessary to toss
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Experts on \1oml!:ly n i~ ht' s Lnon· IW I(";I I t' 1l J 'I fn :subj~d may or mil) IIl li I1.J&gt;·! oth&lt;~r d f':l t youngste r~. f II
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36. Crested·
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Jap&amp;nese

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10. Medley

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home, Saturday, Oel. 17 • for
her seventh birthday. Those at.
~~~~~o ...~~ey ~::: W~~
Sparks, Carla Crisp, Ru!h and
Alioa Walker Diane McDanlela
Carol Slgm;.. Mike Swick'
Sandy Tay lor, Sherry and Do~
Hayes. Mr. and Mra.
Jack
Hayes and cbUdreo, Mr. and
Mrs. Pal Eads and children,
Mrs. John Dyke and children,
the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. w. R. Hayes, and the honor guest, Joy Hayes. who recelv·

Ml•• Dixie Kay Roush •Jot~
od her pareotl over lhe weeiend from her classes at OIUo
University. She !J U&gt;e daughter ol Mr. &amp; Mrs. Orion Roush .
lolra. Lolliae NlchDit of Rut,.
land hao been Ul, but Ia alowly·
Improving, Mrl. Dorothy Ed.
muodson ls the daughter of Mrl.
Nicbolt.
Mr. Guy Swadley was lnJut·
ed In an accldertt at his aawmlll losl Wednesday, In wblcb
he severed IIOille of his ftngers
from his right hand. He Ia a
poUenl in Holzer hospital where
the doctora are trying to sove
bio remaining fingers.
Mrs. Marie Edwardl ts a paueot In Metga General H"'pl~

Market Report ......
1111her ,low, ~ ~tady. mb:ed cradle UO.tll lb 111rrowt
UI»Venly WeU to 10 centl and lflto, ..... 4 per cent, bar·
low•r. bullo steady. Small Iota rows and i!!tt moderately ac~
CINCINNATI (UP!) - U?e- avmtp with low bigh choice
70IHOO lb 1iaughter 1teero :!00·
21i, mlsed blih good to
low
eholce 23-24, most &amp;ood 20.5022.50, otandard lo low &amp;ood 1120.10, scattered salea eholce 71111·
9011 lb. helfe:a 22-22.5U good 1!1-21
oome stal\(lard 17-18, cows 111-13.
bulla 15-16, amall lots ,good and
al.
choice 7011-750 lb feeder •teen
Mf" Rulb AM Walker and 11-19, veafers lind alaughter
slater, Alll&amp; Kaye Walker, re- ealves moatly steady, chotce
cently spent Friday night with vealers 28-32, good 21·26, lllandSherry Hayes and Joy Hayeo ard 17·2l, cull and utility lll-l5,
at their home.
chQice 300-400 lb slaughler
Mr. G. C. Stone remain• very calves 20· 24· good 17·20, stand111. He Ia the falher of Mr. Roy ard 15-18, some utility 12.
Stone. __ ____
Hogs: 271111. Bulk receipts

stock :
Calli&lt; : 1100. Calves: :IJ!O. Gooll
to averaeo choice olaughter
oteero and heUero In 1111811 loll
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Ball afoo calla 011 Mr. Wt
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lllld famiy of AddiiiOhMrs. Grady Twymu, lip,
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1!&amp;1 handlmg . Hut Ill ns P•J ilil, a chJiclrt'n ~··n l dulls of hope at~c l 26 . Harbor
ieast and m its casting ol an f'n ruu ra)!L' tnl'nt _lhro_
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animala
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Mr. lnd Mrs. John
bb
were viliton In GaJUpoU. relve, 10 cenll ID mootly 15 centa B\' MRS. MITCHELL WEBI cently. They vlllted Mr. Brice
lower than bulk ~ales Monday, Recent weeltend vlation ol • McClaskey ot Gal)lpoiiJ Clinic.
oows mootly oleady . Around 300 Mrs. Verla Knigbt wert
llr.
Mr. and Mra. Harley McCulhead 1-Z 200-220 lb barrowo and and Mrs. WUUam BotweU lnd ty were villton in Gallipollt relfll• IU5, mixed t-S UI0-230 lb two daulhtero of , Westerville·, cently. Mn. McCully went lo
15.!5-15.10, lew loll near 1110 lb Mr. and Mrs. Thomu Knight the Clinic to contlllft be. doctor.
15.25. 23fi.:IJ!O lb 14.50-15.35. :H and family of Columbus, Mr.
Mr. lnd Mrs. Earl Bee ol
250-266 lb 14.35-IU!I, 3a 290-SIIIi and Mrs. Thomas ila8"" lind Akroc spent a weeltell&lt;l with
lb 13.35-1!.50. 1-3 3(JI).4(IO lb - • son of Xenia.
her mother • Mrs. Dona Polsley
12-13, 2-3 (011-551) lb 11.50-12, Ss l Mr. and Mrs. Clllford Call• and sister, Mrs. Belle Terry
noar 1100 lb 11.26, boars oteady han accompanied Mr. George and daughter Patty.
moslly 10, few sales near 21111 Ball to Gallipolis recently. Mr. Mr and Mra. Emory Killen
fb II.
Ball wu making 1 buslneu ot Logan. W. Va. spen1 • weekSheep: 400. All cla9!ea steady
end at their residence at Ewcholee
and
prim•
115-105 No. 2 pelt shorn lambs 21, cull lngton.
slaughter wooled lambs 28-21, and utility ewes 4-6.50, good and
Mrs. John Webb has gone to
good and choice 19-20, some choice 60-70 lb Ieeder lambs Akron to aee her broth•r. Wa~
utility 18, lot choice and prtme 14-15.
~ Cald~ell who Ia In a seriOUJ

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Getting
Personal...

·Grand Guardian of Ohio Inspects
~ Bethels 62 and 73 of Meigs, Gallia
Mrs. Mareellt McNeal of Cin- Kaiser, Columbus, past grand
c:fnnatl, grand guardian o( the guardian , Mrs Eleanor Evans,
State of Ohio, was the inspect- Columbus, v1ce grand guard·
hig oft•cer for the Joint inspec· ian ; Mrs Dolly Dancey, N~w ·
tlon of Bf!ihel 62 of Lhe lntema- ark , grand gmde. Charles Foulk.
tiona\ Order of Job 's Daugh- Westerville, grand inner guard ,
fers, Pomeroy, and Bethel 73 of 1 and Robert Arnold, Belpre. dep·
Gallipolis Saturday everung at uty Instructor
Gallipolis
ed
FBethel 73 had the opening and A1so mtr 00 uc_
were
-~ye
.
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Bethel
No
eXSamples,
guardian
and
H~ward
62
c1osmg an
.
Samples assoctBLE' guardian of I
emphlii:'Ci t~ IrutLatory work. Bethel
73 and Elsie SmiLh. •
Followmg
the
operung,
disrd
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.
tlhgtllshed guests were tnu od
f B th 1 62
.
M
M N al soc1ate guar Jan, o e e
duced .~ mel~d mg rs. . c e ' and Council members of Bethel
Mrs Eva l-oulke, Manetta, pa:~ l 73 and of Bethel 62 including,
grand guardian; Mrs FloreJl Mrs Daisy Blakeslee. guard·
ian secretarv· Mrs. Mabel Goeglein, guardi~n tTeasurer , Mr~ .
Florence TraC), director of muPOMEROY OHIO
sic; Ada Nease, promoter of
sociability; Mrs. Helen
Mul TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
len, promoler or hospit ality and !
NOl OPEN
Harry p Smith, promoter of l
FRIDAY thru THURSDAY
fraterna l relatwns

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charge of the planning and decorating for the annual Christ·
mas part}' for the Ladies Bible
Class when the Sandra K. Mlller Chapter. Guild Girls of the
First Baptist Church. met on
Tuesday evening al the home
of Marilyn Stumbo. The open-

In Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Margro.
der returned to their home, Peoria, llJ. Monday alter a aeve..
al days visit with Mr. and Mn.
Norman Rose and Mrs. Homer
Holter and relatives.

Mr. Randolph Ward of Rttv·
f'nswood W Va. spent Sunday
wtth Mrs. Ward's mother, Mrs
James Murray
Mrs. D. B Hartmger is a
patient at Meig.s General Hospita! where she Is being treat
ing prayer was g•ven by Judy
Mrs. Hom« Holter and Mr.
ed for a broken !up sustamed
Brewer.
and Mrs. Elmer Margruder visin an a~:cident at her home on
The formal opening included ited Sunday evening at ChesllTh~rd-Ave' Monday_
, FIVE GENERATIONS- Above, right, is great, great the Gulld theme song and a ire with Mr. and Mrs Hosmer
Recent guests ot r-.~rs Dale grandfather Vame Buckner; left, great grandmother closing prayer Dian~
Van· Frecker. They also visited E.
r.:tournmg were Mr. and Mrs Goldie Rice; second left, grandmother Grace Wel•h, all Cooney, chairman, led the bus- J Hill of Flatwoods.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith of
Georg~ Pnce and children of I of Middlebort; mother, center front, Mrs. Jack Morns, iness meeting when it was votBioommgton, Ind.; Mr
B d the former Janet Quillen, and the fifth generation, her ed to serve in t:le dining roorq Columbus were weekend guests
for the church dinner to be of her mofuer, Mrs._ Florence
Mrs. C&lt;:~rl Mourmng Elyna, new daughter 1 Cathy Morris.
and Dale Mourning of Colum-j
held November 17 with
the Holley. They also vtslted Mr ·
SHARON THOMA
bus Mr and Mrs. Pnce also
UNICEF C
Samuels missionary famJly as and Mrs. Dwtght lAgan and son.
VISited
his
mother
Mrs.
CharIC
arloru
guests.
Miss Mary Leifheit of Colu'::i
Mr. and ~rs. Howard ThoJes
Price,
Sr.
of
Long
Bottom
Ptaced
in
Stores
The
Jove
girt
offering
was
bus
was the weekend guest
ma or Pomeroy are announc·
Mr
and
Mrs
Edward
Joseph
(.'
Special
marked
cartons
for
taken
and
the
girls
worked
on
Mr.
and Mrs. A M. Zahl
ing tbe engagement and apdonations to UNICEF have been requlrements for the degree or Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Anproaching marriage of their and children, Tina and Susie,
vlslted
w1th
relatives
m
Parkby the United Methodist the rose. The meeting was clos· drews, sons Wilham and Ray•laughter, Sharon. to Mr. Larersburg
Sunday.
At
a
recent
meeting
of
the
church
. tn several
business ed with prayer. Mrs. Donald mond and daug~ter, Susan and
Oct. 30---Nov. S
ry Barr, son of Mr. and
Mrs
Walton
Manley
has
reI
Lewts-Manley
Auxiliary
Unit
places
In
Pomeroy,
including
Boone is the sponsor.
Mrs. Marlene W•_nebrenn~r spe?t
Jo1eph L. M•nkewica·
Linda Darnell, honored queen ! Mrs. Alpba Barr of Langs"CLEOPATRA"
ville. The open church wed- turned from Danese. W. Va. l 263 Middleport, Mrs. Arnold New York Clothing House, Kro-- A dessert smorgasboard w_as Ithe weekend with relatives m
ELZAB~TH TAYLOR
Rl of Bethel 62 and Carma Saxwhere she spent two wteks w1th Richards was elected president, ger's, Blue and Grey, Stark's held during the social hour With Dayton.
CHARD BURTON, REX HAR tvn, honored queen of BethPll ding will b-~ an event of Of'&lt;'. Iher sister Mrs. V1rg•e Rogers, I Mrs William Smith, fll'St vice- Pharmacy, Downie-Gross, aD each of the girls bringing a Mrs. Welby Whaley retumRiSON , Pamela Brown, Geo. 73. prestded Tht: milia tory work 6 at the Zion Church of ChrisL
Cole, Hume Crunyn RodJy was exemplified foc fC\•Jr cand1. at Z p. m. There will be a 1whose hu;band passed away re- I president , Mrs. Lula Hampton, the Pomeroy BowUng Lanes. new persona! recipe. Those at- ed home Fri_day. evening_, after
McDowall. Cesare lJanova .
reception at the cently Mrs. Rogers accompan· of Pomeroy, secretary; Mrs. Ar- Since young people of t be tending, and their d1!ssert, were a week''S visit w1th relahves ut
The No l of ALL Tll\lE 1 Pro- dillt&gt;s. two from Bethel 73 and elosed
ied Mrs Manley to Middleport ' lena Reese, treasurer: Sgt. -at- church will not be out beggars Myrta Wilson, marshmallow • Indian Lake and Columbus.
church.
duced by Walter Wanger two from Betnel 62
for a visit.
arms, Gertrude Butler,
Rut- nlght asking for help, they ask rice mix; Judy Brewer, butter- Mrs. Jack McDowell Sr. and
Winner of 4 Academy Aw
Mrs McNeal commended both
ards. Never before has a
Mr.
and
Mrs
Harold
Voele·
land;
color
bearer
Mrs.
Edlth
that contributions for the World' scotch squares; Marta
Hub- Mr. and Mrs Jack McDowell,
Bell1els on their work and ex -1
spt&gt;clacle been more careful
Cantl'llll
Served
by
song
and
daughter,
Melinda,
of
Thomas,
Rutland;
chaplain,
Mrs
neooy
childron
be
placed
In
bard,
cherry
jumble;
Elinor
Jr. and daughter, Pamela and
ly, lavishly,
pro pressed her apprec!ai!On or the
weekend ! Nellie Winston; and Historian, these cartons. The churct1 thanks Bodimer, hickory nut fudge; Cmdy QUinn of Col~mbus were
duced l
1 Colus
two "workmg together so nice- Members of L•!~~~~~=J&gt;ort : Purtsmouth were
Magm
Members
of
the
guests
of
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
John Mrs. Curtis Luckadoo, Rutland. all who have supported this Marilyn Stumbo, pineapple vel· overnight guests Friday of Mr.
ly "
·~ en
Child
ConservatiOn
League
serFultz
and
children,
Anita
and IOfficers were installed by out- CBtUse in the past, and will ap- vet; Linda Kau££, cherry ch~se· and Mrs. Karl Grueser
and
·At the close of the mf'eting
of Rome!
vmg
on
the
bloodmobile
Mon·
Marc.
going
president,
Mrs.
Oscar
preciate
cooperation
this
year.
cake
;
and
Dianne
Van
Cooney,
sons.
CIE&gt;opa refreshments were served
1n
1
Juhufl
candidates
marshmallow delight.
Capt. and Mrs. William Rei·
chf!rge of Mrs. Secrest. promot· day in Pomeroy mcluded. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McCom~ He~rdaway. Two
1 , as
Bradbury,
Mrs.
Earl
as
have
ret.:eived
word
that
were
presented
and
initiated
fel
of Ann Arbor, Mich., and
Charlts
er of hospitality of Helhel 7:1
their son, Sgt. Edward Lee Me into membership by Mrs. Camp.. Mr1. Crow Serves
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Dr. Rosaland Cummlngs
of
asSisted by Mrs. Mullen, Bethel Davenport. Mrs. John
.sczyn, Mrs Gene Conde,
the U. S. Marine Corps bell He:~rper. a past president. !
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McCo- Tampa, Fla who arrived Tues~
62 .
Cooke. Mrs Kenneth Harris,
been assigned to duty in Mrs . Margaret
Bowles and As SEO Delerate
mas entertained with a family day for the fun~ral of their rnaMrs. Angus Howard, Mrs.
Vtet Nam and wtll be stat ioned I Mrs. Virgtnia DeLegal are the Mrs. Fred ez-ow Jr: ,attended I dlnner follnw~ng christening s_er- ther, Mrs. Edward Ebersbach,
Walburn. Mrs. Lowell
·
Mrs. McComas and new members
the Triennial meeting of the vices for their grandson, Brian are the guests of Miss VIda
Mrs. Robert SchmolL Mrs.
. Diane and Patncia,l
General Convention of ~ ·Epis- Lee George, Sunday morning at fhle.
.
• ert Ashley, Mrs Glenn HensAna, CaUL, will reside }llrte Howell Tent
copal church Iss! week ' ln st. Heath Methodist Church. At- 1 Mrs. Pnce Hawk
returne~
Ier, Mrs. Don Mullen,
Mr5
her mother 1n Dorchester.
Louis, Mo. '11tls oonvention Is tendmg the dinner were Mr. home Tuesday, from Holzer Hos
F'ranl:lm Triplett. Mrs. Paul Neb.
Planning Picnic
held only every 3 years. Mrs. and Mrs. Harold George and pilal where . she has been a
Russell, Mrs. William Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis and Jane How~ll Tent, Daughters Crow had the honor of being son of GaJiipol~ and Mrs. D. E. medical patient.
1
Mrs Curtis McDaniel, and Mrs. family of Brilliant spent
thf) of Union Veterans, met in regu- selected as delegalf from the Miller.
Robert Burkett.
weekend with her parents, Mr. Jar session Monday evening at Diocese of Southeast 1§ttio.
port Elementary School sched·
and Mrs. Elmer Burns.
the DAV hall
MEETING CANCELLED
uled for Thursday evening has
Mrs. Guy Reynolds was a bus- F.lizab&lt;th C~mpbell,
pres!- and new 6aby
~ , The meeting of the Home been cancelled until further noRutland Fre•hm~n
iness visitor in Columbus Satur- dent, conducted the
meeting Saturday, aod sre
fine: 'Room mothers of the M1ddle- l tice.
Elect Officer•
day
.
,.
which
opened
in
rituallsUc
form.
The Freshman Class at RutWeekend guests of Mrs. \\Il- Reported ill were Zana Baxter,
land High school has elected liam Reynolds were her
son, 1 Jenme Howell and
Margaret
class officers for the fLrst six
William Reynolds and
sons, Smith. A report on the district
weeks. Student Council memin
Kenneth and Michael of Kala- conventton held Saturday,
bers are David RICe and Roo·
mazoo, Mich., and . her daugh- Marietta was given by
Mrs.
nie Gorby; officers are, presi·
4 HEAD MODEL
ter, Mrs. Shelby Kmg of L~n- campbell. Plans were made for
dent, Diane Holliday ;
vice·
sing 1 Mich. S&lt;:~lurday_ evem_ng a planned potluck dinner at 6:president, Diane Brogan, and
Mrs. Reysolds entertamed With 30 p.m. preceding the regular
secretary anti treasurer, Joyce
COMPARE AT
meeting on November 23. The
a f::~mily dinner at her hol!le
Clonch. Grades everRglng B or
Palmer-St.
Those
present
m
traveling prize donated by Cat!· il
$29,95-0UR PRICE _ _
·
better were necessary to be
dition to the above named
die Wickham was awarded to
eligible for o[fice.
$2.00 DOWN LAYS AWAY FOR XMAS
Miss Cora Rupe , sister of Mrs. DeJia Stahl.
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MASON - Two
youths were ldlled and
others were tnjured
night when their car
into 1 ditch along a
rural road arid
burst
flames.
The two dead were
as Giles 0. Coy, 19, and
Sprouse, l7, both of
Sprouse was a former resident
of Mason county.
Taken to Meigs General
pita! In Pomeroy were
R. Hall, 13, and William
Moodispaufh. 17, both also
Rutland.
The deaths raised West
ginia's 19M traffic ton to
compared with 337 during
corresponding pertnd last

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Aulhortttes said the car
en by Coy went out of control
on a curve on the Carson Road
near U, S. 33 and rolled onto
some farm land herore plunging
Into the ditch.
Hall and Moodispaugb man·
aged to climb out of the car
and telephOJl(! lor help from a
nearby dwelling but while
ambulance was enroute to the
scene, the car burst
into
flames. Autbonties said lt was
nearly lour hours before they
could take tbe bodies from the
car.
Meles General Hospital offt.
clals said this morning
both boyo injured in the
dent were in fair condition.
Dr. R. L. Slack, who treated
tbe two Rutland youths,
that both suffered severe
orations. It waa reported
Hall had painful lacerations
the race and Moodispaugh
lered lrom head cuts and
181 wounds.
Holl Ia the son of Mr.

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SCENE OF FATALITIES_ Meigs Shelif[ Roher\ C. llart entac h. left, wilh a West Virginia St:.te Trooper,
ur er
s Ye
anc n~. inspects gutted car 111 whtch two Rutland youths burned to death about 11 p rn Wednesrlav on Foglesong Road,
One of the most_outstandt~g . Mason Two other boys p..;c&lt;.~rwd hv (raw\1na: out 1hroug h hroken w1ndows The trooper is Sgt. Van Dt&gt;vender.
facets of her creative work IS ' The tragedy occurred on the property of Bernard Cook -St-n lmel Photo.
. - -- · - - ·- - - -- - - - - -that she portrays a!l many as
nine -different characters
mI
Mn. Willla Hall and
the same ballet through the
use of masks, "sleight
of
hand'' costume changes
and
MARTA BECKET, DANCE-MIMK
IJI)eclal lighting,
Marta Becket of New York City, well-known daTice
By United Press lnlernotional must not under estimate the mum s! par1v nrw~paper ·The- i ~~-ichita, _~~.!l·· before going
President Johno;;on &lt;Jmi Sen. Uan~;:er of &lt;.:omrnunt~m ·- but Workrr" and S&lt;J id lht1t "1: 10 Phila.felpli!a for a speech tawHI be the first presen1tation on the 1964-65 serles
Barry 11,1 Goldwate 1 drl'w clus· ne1ther should we eslimatt· the h&lt;ll'l~n't heard a D("morr&lt;Jfli') n1ght
of
Tri-County Commun ty Concert Association.
er to the Wire today Wlt!J I'UIJI· d::mger to &lt;.Ill th e Wllrl d d nu· co.nd JdJte \el say hr doec:.n't l Saying th;;~t Kosygin's mesMrs. Oscar W. Clarke, president of the association,
mum sm &lt;~ prnne I""Ue m thP tr dear po'~oer I s UJ1!ea~!ted &lt;:~nd ',\&lt;:~nt tht&gt; Comm uni s! part~ sag~-' was IJJ repl) to on ···om
announced today that Miss Becket will appeftr on the
presJdentJa ! t&gt;lectwn campa 1gn we do nut rnme to wanJ peCJce." , workmg for h1m"
the White House, Johnso deof Community Hall at Rio Grande Colleg, at
rat:e
G(lldwaler, the GOP nommee,
To llt&gt;ad East
Irlared In the Salt Lake Clly
·Missnext
Thursday.
Johnson sa id he had received was on reco1 d w1lh a dermno Johnson's
remarks
wrre speech lhat forces of change
Becket
has danced in 1
-I
such Broadway musicals
IBS ed by an exhibit of her polnt- 1
a message !rom Sovlt&gt;1 Pll'm1er lor the Democratw t".1nd1dates m&lt;tdt&gt; in the prepared text ot "-~ ~o~-ere at work 1n the Sovtet unAlexei Kosyg111 say111g the Hl)S to spei.ik out i.lgainst u Commu spee :h tod.t.v 111 Salt LHke City , Jon He said America must
"Show Boat " "A Tree Grows ings in a well ~ known New
', d ,. nd rful y k
II
ls1ans want pe9ce
ru st pa rty CJI1empl lo "~rndstJ where ht! spuke a!lt!r campat gn· v.ork ·to guide the mevJtable
In Brooklyn, an
Wo e
or ga ery,
The Ch1ef Executive de- Goldwaten:"'m.''
mg Wedneo;;day m Southern Ca l. changes that lie ahead."
_ Preatdenl Town," and has ~resented two Marta B:Cket made her the- A truck! car, hoJuse ~d _a scnbed 1t as •·a hPartenm g n·· The .'\nzona senatm l' iled the dorn1&lt;t Later tuda) the Pr e~~
He called for ' moral r : ,xm1
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LOS ANGELES
original ballets tn
Carnegie atr~cal de ut at the age of power poe were nvo v
'' H add d th t
· w• q11.. te J1,, 1n a ''""'' uf tl1e l'"tl',· dcont wns 1o head east. stoppmg s1b1ll l\" to sha these •h •
Johnson is keeping a close eye Hall. Her cross·countrv concer- nine as an actress m Christo· an accident at the intersection ! ~~~~"-'-~e
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•· an toes
- situation.
- He tizing has been interspersed
·
nn d prevent the world from
on the steel price
pher Morley's "Thunder on the of Locust and S Third-sts, in
was understood Wednesdayd_ftofi with numerous televisioo ap- Left" in a suburban Philadel· Middleport at 5 30 a . m. today 1
1
~~~v~~~~:~~~~e.~sly toward eter·
feel that It wouldt' bafvethry 1. - pearances, frequently dancing phia production.
Police Chief Herb Gilkey and 1
NEW, NOT OLD
Coldwater made hi s com·
1
cult now to jus ifyrt ur er m- to her own mus c.
Later she studied music and officer Ike Neal said Kenneth 1
ments on comrnumsm WC'd nesVoters in Pomnoy Ward
creases in steel p ces.
She Is also known as
a art in New York and began S. Reynolds, 21, Walker, W.
JB will vott' Nov. 3, in the
WaII S•- h 1nge va , dnvmg
- a car, and 0 scar
lll'\-\ Pomero)
{'lt·mt•ntan_· I
day
111 Ill
Oshkosh,
Wis.,ground
a com~o~eet reec !10' n to the graphic interpreter oft he dance 1her dance s1ud'1es w1t
muntlv
lhe horne
of
report of Johnson's interest ~as having 111ustrated George Bal-i borg Tarrup. A scholarship ~- Marsh, 48, Jackson, Wl'rE' A Svrar'use resident wos in school building, nut the old,
' 1he !a.le Sen. Jus.e_ph. R. McCarswift. U.S. Steel's sto~e price anchme's "Complete Book of with Gluck Sandor followed mvolved.
JUred ~n an accident wvestlg,tt a!! was n~portl'd Wcdtwsda). '
J
Ith) He also cn hcized the naplunged $2.13 and pru:es of Ballets" and Walter Terry's and Miss Becket did further Police reported that Reyn- ed eHrly today by 1he Ohtn Booths will be in the (;Oll\ al- I
' twn· s pr ess accusing n em or
most other big steel producers "Star Performance." She has work with Madame Toscoanni· olds was going south
on lstate Patrol m r.all!a Countv. 1 esnnt ruum un the e;t)-;1 side,' F'un&lt;&gt;ral servicf'.&lt;-: for Mable h
h,
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also dipped, but not as sharply. I designed stage sets for Nora lni, Madame Duval, Ce.ird_ Les- South Thlrd-st when he ra1led 'j It took plat.'e al 6 45 n m on at !~~ front .o! the builrlin~ r:rarE" r.nrtm. 57. ;•.hJ d:ed at c,.?.r', 1: g nt eth ~?,m mK
. umst line
10 1
e n r cr.
Johnson. . was s~id Io_ 5hare Kaye's and Collete Marchand's lie and the Ballet Arts Scllool. to . stop for a red light His ve- Rt . 588 two miles west of Galli ' nr xt •,::: ,.,..,
-.. ~ Zel
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~. 1J -·~· ,· 1· lwr hon1~ at -\ltw1 .,.a;!~ We d .. ~- No
Accusations
the appr&amp;lBa.l lndtcated m For· tours Jn Japan. Her rare talent Though She professes disbe- hicle reportedly h1t the front polis. A car driven west bv. dent't'.
~.
1nesday mormng after a long 1n referrmg to th e t.AJffiffiU·
f
N
mb
1
tune maga:zme, or ove er as e painter has been reward· lief in the workings of fate, it of the tractor . truck dnven Celestme Skmner, 25. t;alhpol 1s.
' illne:s. Will be Fnda" at :.! p.m m~ts. Goldwater said he was
that the country s economy now
---- by M&amp;rsh and then ran into the went out of control on the wet
at Le Alfr~d Mc!hod1s1 Church not accusing env Democrat of
1
has_ ample momentum to suRullanct JDgb School PriD- home of Eugene Werner b•- road and ran off the nght side
with bunal m th" Coolville Cem. bcmg one But he said, "I sm
stam its advance unhl at least
fore he stopped
I mto e ditch MisS Skmner rc
, elt&gt;ry The B{'v PParl \ctsto g 11
J'ttl • . k d . ed f
jd 1965
clpa, Jamea VeJ111811 said to·
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1 e mg a 1 e s1c an 11r o
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day lbe football IBIDe beMarsh, according to police,[ceived a laceration of the fore- 1
WI
ICJa e
at Alfred the lthe1r not denouncing this party
m • •
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-Tbe Sutween Rutland aad llelpro hit and broke off an electriC head, and Rose TheiSS, 20. Sylate Wilham ' - Ihe Commumst group--not de.
~. I be rej'ected Sen.
scheduled for toulgbt on ~ po~e when he tried to avoid ! racuse , a passenger ren·lved
J
d R
B I II C
d nouncmg their backmr I don't
' tt
I Dr N t C C
te 7~ Red Devil turf bat
beeu bemg hit by the other vehicle. l abrasions of her knees
ian
ose_ arn II
arr. an want any Communist working
preme .......urG ld s
Barry M. o waters a emp
. ew on . arpen r , v,
•
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The were treated and re·
wa" a l1te-long r~s1den1 ot AI
·
Nlether drrver was reported :
Y
Relat1ves h&lt;Jve Tearn1·d hrre f _ d
b
f th Alfr d or votmg for me m th1s count require the televisiOn net· cleravman for 57 years lectur- postponed due &amp;o tbe deatb
o
' died I o1 t be two Rutl aod boys w-•
· - ed Reynold s was cit· ed 1o, leesed al Holzer
I e . a mem er o
e try,
works
to give him equal and er "'
author and traveler
c- mJur .
- Hosplial 1'1u:re of the d ~ .tth o1 1.eonar d I Ch&lt;:1 d• M
etllod lst Church ande ot 11w
.
10
free time to reply to President s~nday o~tober 25 at rus' home • nesday nlgbt iD Mason.
appear before Mayor Lee Smtth was heav y damage
the fl .mt er l Scholl m Ja ~ onvJ!I e, Ind ., Modrrn Woodmen Lodge ;n AI
Toda y the. GOP nommee set
' 1 nd
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I Vennari laid It J11 'DWiel on a charoae of failing to y1eld uf the CHr
s lurda)' Oeotb ·r 24
d
out on a wh1stle stop tour frout
Johnson's recent broadcast on ~ near Ray a .
i ed th
U1 be ejr"
ight 0 C ·e
I One arr;st reported by the . aH . . . . . ~ b . h ,
f 1Jt:'
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world affalrs.
' He was the son or Newton
e eame w
Pay
r
way.
atrul was Richard Clark. 22 .
P Is suJvt~e
~ 13 S\\t f', Sun·1vors mclude her husband.
The court's 6-2 decision late Jasper and Nancy Jones Car- ~ next Mooday evenlua. Game
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t d t (' II' I I Lola . thl ee ~on s Konr&lt;~d
ot G·t· n"'1 a d:mgh tcr W!lma o·
Wednesday upheld a ruling by penter
j·U.me wiH be aanoaneed later.
omer~y . CJ e
o .a 1pn ls I Boone, !own, and Iv an
and B~len. Columbus· a Slsler OsJel
the u.s. Court of Appeals that He had moved to Rayland 11 ~l!UI ;uu •. t 2D¥8.M
court Saturday for no muffler Melvm of Car~sbad. N M und Hend:·rson Alfr~d. J br~ther.
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I a daughl er. cte~entme Du&lt;~ne I .Jewrll Carr, RF'D Coolville. ont&gt;
Comml.ssion was correct in rle· pastor of the Plum Run Chur~h
Mi!!is Smilh will
1nf Huron, HI, fom hrolh"r: Ad-~ grandson. and st&gt;wral rueces
ciding that the three networks of Christ, having closed
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flre~idf" in Alht·n~
am, Alberl and Oscar SC'hol!, and nephew s.
did not have to allow the Re- previous ministry with
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Kyger Creek teacher Lucille al_l of Pomeroy, and William of FnPnds nhly l'&lt;Jll al the faml·• M
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L. Claude Miller, mortician Sm1th or ('h&lt;&gt;ster wlll
open Cincmnatl, and three sisters, ly res1dence anvtlme Arrange- 1 rs . ampbell Harper hal
Publican presidential nominee Church of Christ in Rutland .
· ed bY The first quesUonnaires fm- of Gallipolis, played the tape, 'the 1964 Southeastern
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ned ofM theh lldeath ofWednDr•
equal time to answer Johnson's , Dr. Carpenter Js SutVIV
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to ucat10n AssociatiOn annual se~- Mrs. Ellen Wilson, Pomeroy. ;of the Arbough Funeral home. d es 00
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Justices Arthur J. Goldberg a son, Newton D. Carpenter, of will be put In the mall shortly members of the Pomeroy Li- sian Fridav in Athens in her and Mrs. Margaret Barhman,i
\~Y evenlng atDe:s .~ 0 ~: h242
and Hugo L. Black disagreed PJttsburgh, Pa.; one daughter, for d-elivery to rural boxhold- ons Club following luncheon m official c&lt;;pacitv as president. IColumbus
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with the Supreme Cour~ Ma· Mrs. Juanita Wilson of White ers.
the social rooms of the Feder· Other Meigs County teachers , Jl-.uneral services were he!
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Plains, N. Y.: seven grand- Distribution of the question- ated church.
and admmistrarors having Im-! in J_asonvil\e on Tu~.ijday . At~
1 the son of ~e late Mr. and
children, and four
brothers, naires bas been Umed to pre- Mr. Miller had taped
the portant roles in the sessions in- tendmg from here were Osca, 1 Ladies of Orew webster Post Mrs. Fronk Mitchell, East Maia
EASTON, Pa. - A Jelepboned Jamet.of Miami, Fla., Jesse of cede visits to farm and r_.ach program earlier this year dur· elude Pom..roy Supt of Schools Scholl, Ml's. Ellen Wilson, Bob [ :~~~ Amen can Leg1on Auxiliary SL He _was a graduate of Pornbomb Hoax Wednesday night Dwighi, Ill., Clyde or Streatm-, homes by enwneratora of lite Ink the International Kiwanis Charles s.· Gibbs, a member Wilson and Mrs Emmogen• i are asked to meet together to- eroy High School. clas• of 1911,
routed the d8UJ)ltera of GOP ru .. and Jeff D. of Owlll8sville, Census Bureau. These visits convention in Los Angeles. Mr. of the committee · on resolu-1 Lohn.
1nigh I at Ewmgs Funeral homt' ~nd w.as the spea~er for the
vice presidential candidate Wil' Ky., and a sister, Mrs Maggie will begin on .November 8.
Mlller was presented by Dr. tions, .-nd Theodosia Frecker,
i aJ 7 45 p m. m respect to l~mm banq~e\ ~Is yearj t
Uam E. Miller and about 300 Griffey, Olympia, Ky.
Enumerator vJ1Its will pro- Harold Brown.
Meigs County schools. a memMeigs General Hospital
Mrs Lawrence Smith, a memUfV!Vors me u e 18 s s er,
Lafayette. College oodens from Two brothers and two sisters ceed on scbedule, Ohlo'a· com- Guests included Jack Kerr, ber of the nominaling commither who d1ed Tuesday .
Mrs_ Margaretd Pa::""ho! ))e.
a campus clulpel.
preceded him in death.
ing on Nov. 18.
WMPO, and Pete Shields, of tee.
ADMISSIONS - James Sayr•.
troll, Mich., an a ~'« er, S.
Elizabeth Ann Mlller, 20, was The funeral tind burial was
the U. S. Department of AgriSyracuse; Kay Logan, Pumc-1
SPONSOR DANCE
bart Mttchell, of Minnea~
opeaklng and her- slser, Mary on Wednesday at Pitlsburgb. NON-TJ'IU: FIGH'r SET
culture Slabillzalion Service,
TREATED FOR SHOCK
roy; Marg1e Schllonover. liuJ Southern Local Band Boost- Mmn. Funeral orr......,...,ta
Karen, 17, was 'ittlng near her ·
LONDON (UPI)-Worid -wei· Pomeroy. Lion Barney C~mp· Middleport emergency squad·: land ; William 'dondispaugh, Rut- ers will sponsor a dance after are incomplete.
w!ll!n pollee · ordered the buildLOCAL 'TrMPs
terweighl boring ehampjtm ton reporlo;d on sight cases.
men were called , at 8:52 a. m. lland.
the Racme • Gouster game
----lltc cleared. Det. Capt, JOlln
Emile Griffith of the Vir~ 1.. tundteon was served
by today to the homo or Everett DISCHARGES - Elma Rupe. Fnday mght , October 30, at
TAKEN TO lftliiJ!ITAL
' Mazzeo oald an·an011)'1110Us mtle 1 TM telll))efature ln POmeroy lends will meet Br!Uah .upt. ·Mrs, Heney Reibel, Ml'8, Don· Coy, Rutland, fattier of one of Rutland; Anna Buck. M1ddleport: the Junior High School. The Fr~nk Murra, wu ~ Iii
,· 9pi_ee !old pollee b~uarters buslnelf di,atrlct 'tl 11:21 a. m. weight tlng ·Dave Chornl~ bl ~ nally Neutzllng, Mrs.
Ben the boys killed is the accident William Buckley, Middleport: .Jays w11l emcee for dan.cing Huntington Vett!{BIIJ ~
, bomb would go off&lt;Jl&gt; Colton toda, was 5f decrees, under 10 ,round non-title bout .al. t111 Neutzllng, and Mrs. Htrry 1\'al· last night. Squadmen said l\lr. Susan Martin, W. Columbia: after th• game unttl midnight. Wednesday. 1111 nom - h r
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, clo~ stloo.
Empire Pool, Wtinbley; Dec. I.
Coy was treated •for. •hook.
Douglas Lllmbert, PomorO¥.
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rare style was developed. Hav·l
ing assembled a troupe of dane- •
en by request of an 1mpres·
sario, she created the vanous
roles in a Turkish ballE"t.
However, circumstances forc.
ed the company tCt disband at
the inopportune time of an agent's scheduled visit. Miss Becket did not have the heart,
mueh less UH! nerve, to inform
him in advance that the group
would be unable to perform the
ballet. On the spur of the mo·
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Elementary School
Party~ Planned
The annual Halloween party
of the Pomeroy
Elementary
School will bo held in the school
auditorium Thursda,
at 7:30 p.m. following
treat.
Doors will open at 7 p.m. All
I '=::~m~othe.-s who will help the
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with the parade are

Funeral services for
Coy of Meigs county , Pomeroy pol- 1born November 16. 1947, the a brother, Frank.
have been tentatively !let for 1ee. M&lt;:~su n County
sht!riffs 1son of Mr and Mrs. Calvin Funeral services will bt ca.
Sunday, accordmg to
Chase depulles. Ma son Pollee Officer Sprouse of Rutland. He lS sur· ducted by the Rev. Chester
funeral borne late this morn Fred Taylor &lt;:~nd West V1rginia [ vived by two :nstecs, Ann, of Lemley at the Rutland Metho-ing
Sl.ctte Trooper~. were on the 1Columbus. and Betty Jane. at dist Church of which he was a
Survivors include his parents ~tene
1 home, and a brother, Randy, member, at 2 p. m. Saturday~
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Coy. a The fam1ly of Giles Coy was at home. Maternal grandoth· lnterm~nt will ~~ m the Ado
brother, Maxwell, and
four m ~hock this mormng , accnrd· er is Mrs . F . A Carpenter of amsville Cemetery, Mason, llftosisters, Minnie Hutton, Beulah 1mg to the Chase Funeral home PI Pleasant. W Va ., and his der d1rectwn of the Chase
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of Rutland, ana Wanda Ralh- ments
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Mrs Arthur Sprouse of be closed F'ne_nds may call
burn, Columbus.
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Sprouse.
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W. Va.
at any Jtme Fnday at the fun1
Sheflff Robert C Harlenbach of M&lt;:~m Street, Rutland, was He was preceded m death by eral home m Rutland

Communism is Prime Election Issue

Coats and Jackets

Reynolds and Mrs. Guy Rey'-\
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ANNOUNCING BIRTH
Mrs. Jeanette Waddell
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Fife of
Charleston, W. Va. visited
Pomeroy are announcing
her mother, Mrs. Minnie
birth of a 5 lb. 2 oz. son, Gregerage over the weekt&gt;nd
ory Todd Oct. 21 at Holzer HosMr. and Mrs. Oscar Smitll
pital. The new baby has one
Columbus spent the
sister, Jenny, and two brothers,
with their niece, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie and Gary. The mother
George Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey and den to C&lt;&gt;lumbus Sunday lor a
William Ohling-er t\ttended
visit.
Ohio State-Wisconsm game in Mr. and Mrs. John C. GoodColumbus Saturday.
rich , Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Garen Stansbury accom- Jack Bowman and daughter,
panied her sister and brother- susan of (',olumbus spent tb e
in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Hor· weekend w1th Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spring·
er. Caldwell, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Eher Lewis.

paugh Is the son of Mr. and j LHtle attempwt to pull open! Red Tucker, ambulance driv·
Mrs. Joseph Moodl.spaugh.
i the front door of the burnJng 1!1' for Foglesong Funeral home
Harley Little, who is em· car, but both wert Jammed. aaid he was approaching the
at a nursing home near Finally the flames drove him scene Just as the explosion OC·
accident scene, was believ- back from the green and white curred and flames soared about
to have been the first ~r- 195e Ford Just a few aeconds 20 feet into the air.
son on the scene after the before U exploded.
Coy, 20, was a 1964 graduate
m the creek bed.
Little said he believes the of Rutland High School, and
Little said that bot)l Moodi&amp;- two victims must have been had been emplo)'ed at Swadand Hall apptrently knocked unconscioD!I from the lley'SI Lumber Company. The
out the back window impact as he noticed no move- other victim. Andy Sprouse. wu
of the car. He said the boys, ment Inside the car while try· a Rutland High School student.
who appeared to be in shock, ing to open the door.
School officials at Rutland
ran toward the · busineu dia- It was several minutes after SRld Moodispaugh is a junior
trtct of Mason for help soon the collision that the car ex- ~ there while Hall is m the ninth
after they had escaped.
plnded, witnesses said ••
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