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an acd
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dollar.
United States," Lodge said ·' An4
3:10 p: m . yesterda y 1n d the driv­
Poli
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Ohio
Friday
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o aenator 1hould brmi; a te llN.
AL
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er 1rreste,d for drlvl n " whil e un
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d er th e influe nce o f alcoho l.
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2� el ectoral votes i n nex.t Tue&amp;- 000 lo 200.000 penon• turned Republican opponent, Vice Pr• campaign."
Lloyd N. Wea ve r, 37, B elpre ,
dey's el ection.
ident IU,thard M. Nixon, for
o ut to aee him. The Chief Exe•
Benaon , who just returned from
wa■ arreste d by Cheate r Townsh ip
Stumpi ng t h e sta te we re Pre• cutive hit hard at Kennedy. He lunin1 on the Chief Eaecutive. a trip 011eneu. delivered what
Con1t■bl e Raym ond Teaford, ar ter
siden t Eise n howe r, Democratic j o ki n ely ulled biJn 1 "youo1 He Uled thiJ analo1Y to deteribe wu billed u a "non-polil i eai�
his truck left the ro ad.
preside ntial ca ndid ate Jo hn F. a;enilll" and said hil election to Nixon'• action.-:
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The ·1ccident was i nvestigated hf
Ke n nedy, Re publican 11ice pre si• the presidency may Ullle ''run ·
"All of 111 have attn elephant.
the Sheri ff's De pa r tm ent . Weav er
Benaon . spe aking at Ven•illeti,
de ntial candid a te H en ry Cabol a way inflation" 'Which would at the circua. Thty're not too said
inc11rred mi nor cuts an d bruises
lhat "on the eve of a mo_ b-und bY .,I
f.octge a nd Agr iculture Secretary 1 dest ro y the buying powe,- o( the b'•••
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in the accide nt . He was fi ne d $100
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decisi on"bin1 the tails of tbe elephant in Tuesday's ele ction-A
and tosts ■nd se ntenced to three
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dayl I n jail i n Cou nty Court this
better clothed, better fed and ,
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betttt housed "a nd ..,.t•re
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Lodse, former ambullldw to into the,Juture i n
, I,ogan 26, Middleport 8
Const a ble Teaford ·1lso arrested
a strong po■J_ .
the United Nationa, ,poke in tion.''
, "' ·:..- Atlens 60, Nelsonville 6
Carl Wrigbt. 49, Hocki ngpo rt, on a
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charge of drivina; whil e i n lox!cat­
, . G1Wpolls 48, Wellston O
Kennedy
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the U2 Oighla, Quetnoy •nd Mat- eight years ha ,· e re sulted lD
cosll and sentenced to three days
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MAKES 18 for taldna: deps to protect the tonserv1tion ttk.ar c h and crediL
Pomeroy P olic e arre iled Ruban yards on a keeper play last ntgbl \hro� th� b ig Jackson line. He was shaken up at the tackle
With the .1... ol the 1981
Adkine, 38, Bra nch l an d , W. Va. He
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a �oIIlent later. This was in 0D.1i, of' Pomeroy's · dfives that almost netted a touchdown. It , •
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John T. Good year, both ju ven il es
oI Chicago, n linbis, will be take n
Th e unit will be io Midd le port
from coun ty jail by a Unit ed States
BY SHARON YOUNG
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frnm 3 until g Pm today wht"re
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A politic al d�bate an d � dr.ama• : a ny re■ident o f the coun ty over
Muahall ■o metime today.
Friday
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Tile yout h s are ch a ra;ed with
-rayed. High School Marebmg Band under the direction of Ray Wood­
be
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· lran1porlin g a sto le n truck across
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No appohUme nt la necefll
geard displayed skill and ability i n their evening's perform­
Pf'?g.ram pr�.!ie n ted by M r . Pearl there i1 oo un d re,sin&amp; and
the 1t�te l ine of Nort h Caroli na.
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W1ll1ams EH! h � h Gr:1 de studen ts
Korper had bro ke n out of the
who le pro� takes leH than
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Drum majorette Paull Sayre majore tte Paula Sayre : flag bea rer
Meig1 Cou nty j ai l l ast we ek bu t
tw o minute.II.
1 &lt;1t Pomer oy Ju n 10: �1gh.
Nlth majorettes Andrea Evan1, Sarah Weste n ; trombonists Mar•
/\ nno u n cer Wilham Blackwe ll
wa■ captured wi th in :J n h our.
· introduced 1he acts a n d th e fl ag ' Th e Me1ga Ct1unty Tubereulo- Lola Z ie gler, Carolyn Edwardl, earet Hand ley·, Edwi na Bell. Ruth
BY BOB E. BY ER
sii a nd Health Asaoeiation �ru Sandra We lls, Carolyn B,u and Brothers and Do rothy Brown and
An intercepte d pass on the salute was ll"d by Ge n e Keller and Mrs Walla e B radf?rd, exttut1ve !luth Ed..,,.uds were fe atured in a
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g a\•e a sc-ripture readi ng a nd Barry ca n be spread Uke a col d . A l- '.he ba"d l!lupporting in playing
l&gt;8ck sneak that we nt for 90 , B
wHh elegant h igh steps and vii- �
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A hi l l bill .v �n g fe atured Ro· �hough on e may not be aware of :•nger Ra.g .." �e gr_aduatl�g Seq- orou1 playing came to an abrupt �
f&gt;fOke the sprr1t of the M1�dle- , h ert En, ler, Ge orge Harris, Harley 1t , he may leel heal thy and eve n 1or1, part1c1patir1g. 1n lhell' lut halt al cen ter fie ld. Believing that
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, Durst, Ste phe n Cre am er, Ralph and be. 1pre ad1ng 1t to his family
night at Logc\n.
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They were trumpeter ' Roberta diJpJayed their show "Just Pl1la
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m· e Atki"ns ' M r�. LllCI· 11e swack. d ie port on
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FleICher B. Young, Cl.ft
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seconds lefl in the third quar•
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were bla.ue.
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Fol lowing the phying of the
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ham er accompani ed the gr oup.
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at his home .ibo ut 9:30 p, m. ye ster , sa w ,Logan s C harles D� u- 1 Following a son g p(ntomim e by Le na McElhinny. r«eived the Youaa:; •�ton,ium., �ron Youns; fanfare th e &amp;roup moved into a
terday at the ag e o( 76.
be nm ire pick off a Danny Hm- Pa rie la. ·Buffing ton, a mock .pout- cake from Hol11Um �k\r)', an� auopholfiit Linili. ,. em�:- m,J: JQ.�e formation, the basic geo-:
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icky Campbell, Robert Emler, Wallace I n�
· vouh1 of Clifton ; flve son■, -4\lburth e Lo an Chieftains H
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Three circles were then pie,. '
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'nst the way, for the lads 0� Mel : !�n and . �oe y Gli � ore , Joh� F.
tured by the l&gt;And an d, of c ourse, ·
,game
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da s anfl a 26 to 6 victory ' �enned y. Th� skit WllS f1! led
broth.er, George of �ason, 15 Jackson. ,Her
the musical equivalent of thil
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Mrs. Adaline H. Roush passed ni,Jht at th e Red Devil-Wahama was pla:yed i n a round while the
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pep me etmg by mtrod ucl ng the Sec ond A venue , Middle port, Fri· partin g seniors with appropriate
noon Sun day Th e body will he m
The band then gave its version
gan 23 ya rd line only to ru n o u.t j
ch eer lead ers, �retta Faber, Bar- ' d ay afternoon at th e age of 81.
■ta le at � he chu. rch �ne ho ur bemusic while playen wert intr6' of a musical kal eidoscope. While
of downs. O n the first play fro m I
The deceased was born Fe �ru• d uced to the fins.
bar a H orak, Jame �arnes a nd Coty
f oR services which wil l be at 2 p.
the strains of "Polly Wolly Doo­
scrimmage Bai nt er ro lled up the .
Beaver.
first ch eer was . ary 1 , 1879 a nd was a retired
The
m, Mo nda y from the Clifton M e tho- j
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Players appearing for the last dle" were h eard v'al'ious desig111 �·
middle on a qu arterback s neak
T E-A· M " followed by the i ntro- shoe merchant. Mrs. Roush and tjme included Barry Brogan, were formed by lhe i nside group
dist Churc h . Th e Rev. J. W. Hanlon
for 43 yards to t he Jacke ts' 38 " clion of the new coach,
Allte he r late hllBband , Horace S., quarterback; Dick Dugan, end; while the o utsid e pe rformed the
/ and Rev,. RkhlrH Wright will offiLogan then railed to move , as � ��
o
·
t:Jlo, portr•y ed by D o nn a Hauck. operated the Roush Shoe Store Jim 'George, end; Jim Uobltetter, "slomp.·•
elate.
,
·, 15 yard pen al ty set them bal'k A not�er .chee r " Wit h Yo u Team, i n Middlepo� lor 50 years.
•
Interme nt wil l be i_n Gra ham
fullback; Larry
Long, · g111rd;
To conclude the performante
,
a nd the Midd ie l in e held a t t he
By Bob Wine-tt
• So Figh t was led by the � ro up. A
Ser11ke1 will be held M onday David Martin, . halfback.
1 31.
Cemetery, Gra h am Stati on .
the
pu rpl e and wh ite cla d m em•J­
The Pomeroy PantherS were outscored 14_0 , but not !JU t•
, chorus of . "We wa n � Ed wina" led at 2 p. m. at the Rawlin,:■-Coata
Senior members of the baud. ben formed a block le tter P and.
:
fought by the heavy, o_nce beaten Jackson Ironmen last night
H inely pu·n te d to start the se- : to the mtrod ucti on of Edwina I Funtral Home with Rev. Raymon also introdqced were Maude Bre­ played the Alma Mill er which wu
on the Panther home fleld.
Kon kright in ch■rce. Burial twill wer, Rosa.lee Davis, Elena Mar­ deditated to all graduates ol Pam,. _·
co nd quarter a nd the Chieftai n s I CoHman played by Don na Cro w.
.
began to move. A n excha nge of · The foot ball\, girls sa ng "Porn- be at the Middle port Hil l Ceme, tin, Sue Nelson, Margaret Smith eroy High School.
0� two occasions Pomeroy had t�e ball deep in Jack SQ.n fumb
le&amp; al
midfield left the eroy Will Wi n Tonigh t " wit h Pat- tery.
and Judy Tacll:ett.
A dd ing muc h lo th e band' s per,..
Fri ends will be received al the
territory, on�e down to t�e one foot lme, but were held short Chieftains in possessio n as th ey a� Fultz_ pJ.ayiag the pi ano . The
Mu■ic played durinc the cere­ formance each week is the exce'­
of the goal ltne by the btg and heavy Ironmen defense.
continued iheir drive lo pay dirt . 1 girls did " Coach, Team, Pe p, fu neral home a nytime .
mony included "Hail, Hail, the le n a nnou nci ng w hich is done by
o
mer
o
y
ha
d
In
t
ot
al
yar
da
ge,
P
Gang's All Here,'' ''Our .Boys Jim Lohse.
·
/ A n unneceuary ro ughn ess pen - S team. " The foo tball girls e n tered
23:5 compa red to Jatkson's 219. OV· the gam e . .
: alty against lhe Middies pul the w ith "Yea Pom eroy.'' The girls
.
Will Shine," "Hot Time" the
AL IANy MAN DIES
O
n the
uffmgt
rst
play
on
h
h
alf
of
t
he
P:i
n
th
e
r
yar
d
ag
e�
�
: ball on the 17 a nd the C h ie ftains p ortraying . foot b:! ll play ers were
e was
"Victor
y March" and tbe Na•
B liss Woodyard, 77 , A l ba ny
gained 15 yards for a hraL down . t ontinued to roll. Gary Brenn ing M ary . B oJmg er, Mary Han dl ey,
pu�ked up on pass comple tions.
ti
onal Anthem.
. .
2
RD
died last evening and fu nThe loss for Pomeroy was Its Two plays later, Winebrenner, went for four and on the ne xt Phyllis Kasper, Lind a Darri.e ll,
The band is directed b:, Roger
County Audltor G ordon Calderal aervicet will be
Monda y at
well said today there wil l be • .20 ■ixt h tonaiee:utlve this year i n �.uth I we nt over . right lackle for 18 play B ainter rolled o ut on a n at- Pat ty Hyse l.1 , Mafi�yn H.udd lealon,
Roush
whb Elena Matlin, drum
yards, putting the ball on the Jack- tem ted paa■ and 88 th e Jacket Sa ndra Ebh n , Sh�1l a H!c�s, Shi t• 2 p. m. from the Ewing Chapel m1jorette .
p
.mllla&amp;e decrea■e t n the entll'e cou n- eastern Oh10 League �ompet1 t 1on . son �.
1
burial
i
n Hanning Cemetery, Al•
,
Pomeroy lost to Oak Hill and w on
d efense8 drew back Bainter gal- l ey Butcher, Connte Atki ns and
.
ty durine the year or lotl l .
ban)'. Survlvoi'a are two da ugh,
, over W a hama and
t� seconds left Buffin gton atWi
.
n
cey
Chau
Dovloped around the r ight end and Peggy Folmer . Pat ty Buffington ters, Mra. Ruth
The decreaie Is made p ossible
Cook , Murray,
to
d David erowri
e
temp
en
pa&amp;s
a
i
cl
went all the way for the score . i nt roduced the ne w footbal l cap Ark.; Mrs. Pau ine eigler,
bee&amp;uae real ettate owners wil l er be fore lea gue play bega n .
Al•
In
th
e end ��e . The pass was Inter•
l
Z
ain,
Tammy
C
e
aser,
play
ed
by
Jackson ■cored its first touchRonnie May attempted to run L
not have to pay lnlo the W orld
bany RD; s0n, Seldon G., Newark. Hoe pital After Game
cepted by i-rtln a nd he WU tacit• the e11:tra point.a
Linda
re.
oo
M
2:20
with
do
left
wn
in
the
but was sto pped .
Panther Senior Guard Dor Coates
'War D Bonu1 any more.
l ed on the two .
e a Pomeroy " dont by
.
"Y
r
od
ck
first
a
Qua
perl
ve
a
terb
D
o
a
t
kicke
ff
o
d
th
d
Mi
o
e
n
i
Diatrlet,
r..
w11
taken to Meigs Gfineral HosSchool
In Eastem Loc:al
· TH I'�:uARTElt
The M iddleport Fi re Department 1 ,
• , dies an_d Mannlna Baumgardn er j ch e�l eaders foll owed and the
MRS. LANGLPTI DIES
pllal
last night f ollowing the footIf the boft11 luuc 11 piJHd . the Boothe. w�nt over fro m the sev�n / In ' the
t r . quarter, Da�ld I returned the kick t o the Logan me eti ng ended wit h th e si nging
was
called t o Littl e Kyger at 3: 15
a
n
d
n
r1.1
o
d
yar
ft
e
le
hn
aroun
,
La
bse
·
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M rs . Fred
nglo.ti 324 East ball game fo r o rvation of a
t otal tax valuati on will by S24 inBrown bumped m to anottier Pan- 2'; a return f M
of the Alma Ma ter.
yesterday
afternoo n to extinguish
�
d.
en
000
.
o
ya
r
ds.
$1
Hi
n
d
on
Main
Street,
each
d
aughte
r
of
the
l
ate
mild
head
t
o
ncuui
o
n.
$24.40
etead of
.
I lraclor fire.
The pomtfl after touchdown cam e ther and fumbled on the P omeroy immediatel y hit Ron nie Carr with
w orth of appraised property as was
May
or Da n
Diehl,
died
this
Coat
es will be refeAsed from tht
By the tirne firemen arri11ed t he .
, on a run by h alfback Tom Wr ight. 45 · Todd Re)' no! ds recovered for a 12 )'■rd a eria l to th e l l , !len t
mor ning al home. Serv ices wlll hoipital sometim e tod ay hospital
previou■ly announced.
the Iron men .
lr•ct
or, o wned by Stanley Shaver. �
ter Capt, To m Grueser kicked
Af
0C
D
o
n
Erwin
up
the
mi
ddl
e
f
o
r
.20
e
d
th
sai
l
officiala
said
this
morning.
It
hu
a
nno
unced
from
Ewin&amp;•
dwel
l
be
Ca
·
Auditor
I
not y et been clarified whether
mlllaa;e red uction will come from otf to the 1 � ya r� · une where Tom
or have bee n destroyed .
Jac kson m arched yard by ya td · fo ur and Baumga rdner fi n ished
Th e tractor caug ht fire arou nd
both penOiial and real eatate tax. Wright re&lt;:et ved 1t and ra n b_a ck .to d eep into
not Coates will be ablE: lo play in
te rrltory. th� qu i ck scor ing dri ve up th_e
Pa nth er
WOMAN AIDEt;&gt;
th
e mo�or
a nd burned quickly. :'
the 25, Jackson coul d no� pltk up
I
dle
d
mi
seven
r
o
f
th:e
nd
a
s
d
o
r
a
y
he
fi
n
a
f
th
e
s
e
ason
t
l
came
next
t.h
r
soord
by
de
e
riv
nclu
e d
W ight co
.
.
At 10: 1 1 this morning the Mid- week aea inst Nel sonv ille .
Shaver Jumped orr th e tractor wh en .,
III hrst �own: On the third do wn i ng on a run over the right si de Jackets' 'first touchdowp . Hi ndy
_ . ~ _ _ ___
Official Denie8 New
dl e port emerg ency
squ�d was
it caught fire, the tractor continu- .,.
Ted White kicked to the Pome roy from the fDw.r yard line.
att_empted to
.kick the extra
the
Lena
Sny
d
er
hbme
calle
d
t
DIVORCE
GRAfiTED
ing
on acroaa t he h ighway into
o
40.
Th e Pa n the r defe nse held Whi te , pomt but the kick fe ll short and
A
divorce
has
been
gr
a
nted
i
n
bank.
n
e
ar
l
he
P
o
m
e
r
o
y
bridl
e
whe
r
e
·
.
�n three plays, Pomeroy gained sh ort an the extra point try,
: . th� J ackets had a tie wi th• three
A rumor elrculatlng l n the
I
A corn picker a nd trailer load ed
Mra. Snyder was suffering from Comm on Pl eas Court to Pearl E.
.
,
Southern Lotal Sch ool District t o a rirst dow n, but on their next try
After Jackaon kick ed Po meroy mmutes and 53 se conds JeCt i n
a
ack ailme n t. She waa tak en to
,
Mrs.
James
F
arnsworth ,
(
b
er
from
J
o
h
n
Thui:man
Fisch•
with
corn i n tow were not da m- ,
rFiach
o
the effect th■t the prea en t Racine was held . Gruese r go� a high pass bega n a drive but w:1s ■topp ed al the first baJ(.
o cal doctor by squadsme n.
a
oy. ____
Pomer
l
er,
aged
.
erly
e
H
f
o
,
e
v
mlock
o
Gr
was
�
J
i
i
e
Logan oat ill e time in getHllh School will be c0nVerted Into rrom ce nter , was rush d a nd had to I the 1 i/. The k ick oft fro m Jo hnson
. ��- -- - --- --- · - - - -- -- ----1 j uni or l),11h sc hool upo n comple- ru n the ball. He was tackled on thtl wA.1 t 11ken by BuHi ngt on on hi.II 12 1 U ng the score back as quarter- k i l led Th �day near Fri11e
g,
ur
O.
ut
a
an
-I
lhso
c
n
-truck
o
I
�
.
Uon o( the new high school wa■ lacl:8on 48 a nd the Iro nme n and he raced to the 36 , Short ly back Bainter mlxed h is plays ! �
1
USt
IOUU
UQtfetS
deDled tod ay by a member of the march ed do wn fi e ld for th e first afterward Wi nebrenner hit Brown nicely, run ning up the mid dle [ io n .
.
..
e
Th
io
h
O
h
Hig
trol
a
way
P
nd
a
Bail\i
e
i
onn
passing.
sco�e.
R
it
h
er
g
n
e
th
putti
.
dl■
a
pasa
trict.
rd
wilh
a
y
14
lt'!hool board in the
.
fin th e kickoff U\e �all was t.ak- ba l l on th e 50. Heste. r a n,d Bufql\i•, 1 Brimner ":'th a nice aerial for said Mn. Farnsworth d rove alo ne
'Mae board member Hid that the
down � lon g hill and t hrough a
preMnt high school will be con- en by Dop Sayre on the 20. N e ar 1 ton picked up an other first down the touchdown with one minute
'
st
op 11gn whe n h er brakes failed
and
l
l
h
rumbled
ba
e
h
t!Je
30
the
e
play
l
e
ft
i
n
the
fi
r
st
ha
l
f.
T
Elementary
runs.
rt
o
sh
n
o
Racine
Yffled into the
j
The
e mergen cy brak e �as ful l )'
School upon the completion of the was reco vered in mid-@ir. by P&amp;.n·
At the 3A, Winebre nner passed to covered 28 yarda� A Bai nte r to
Officials of the Middle port I filled wltb many beautiful fl oral Har ol d · Hubbard, cashier, Gen e
new buUding i n accordance with ther en d Ray Pouli n who we nt to P oulin this· tim e for 18 yards. Jo hn Sig ler pa11 was i ncomp lete 0.n . The car ramm ed mto lhe
'
I side of th e trac to r rig. She died t-ltir.e ns Nati o nal Ba nk were just- pl eces from other banlr:s and Grate , assistant cashier. Mrs. ;
I
for the poi nt!.
plana made for auch a conversion the 37, �roud or th eir newly remod el• business houses and of apeci■l Allen Jenkln,on . Mrs. Ke nn eth
Two plays l ate r l eft h alfback Ed·
The Jackela kick e d off to start I of a crush ed skull afier bei ng
before ttie pHnge or a bond iHue
h rown through the wi ndshi eld.
t
ed
and re decorated ban k where lntere■t WJIS an "Arrangement McElhi nney, Mrs. Ke n ne1 h Wil­
h
a
d
ie
Buffi
n
gt
o
n
h
it
P
o
uli
n
wi
t
he
t
nd
Chi
seco
d
fe
n
ne
w
high
e
b
a
t
_
half
In th'e disttict for th e
Mrs. F arnsworU'J, 2.fl, was the i. n Open Ho use w■s held 'nluPI- ·1 of the W ee k" entry which his I cox and the ir families. ,trs.
ta \ns 8larte d a n ot her scori n g
, school. E, E. Ho lt. stat� aupcri n- pass on the Jackson 40 good for 20.
·
l.
CCI ent
drive . H o we ver, Hi ndy picked 0,r m oth er of thr ee ch ildre n . She day even ing with over 400 frie nds been ma de by Mrs. Robel't Coats I Smart, Mrs. Dow n i ng, �Ir . UCY
tendent of schools. has signed the yards.
was
the
daught
e
r
o
r
Mr,
a
n
d
Mrs.
an
d
custcimers
\'!siting
betwee
n
I
o
f
th
e
Amateur
Garde ners Club . . nolds, Mrs. Hubbard. Mr JenA doe dee r w�r. kil led on R t a Baint er pass at the 10 a nd re After lh e aerial play , ful l back
·
contract to convert the present
The a rran gem e nt place d in a kinson and Mr. McElhinncy .
hla:h school into an e!e mentary Gene Hester was st opped with a 7 yesterday evenm 11 at 6 ::ffi •Mli a turned it ·to th e Logan 34. The I Car l McN emar, Perrytown.. for• 7- 9 p. m.
M a kin,: it one of the most w h i te compote was of articho ke
Others assis tin g were Mr . and
re1 ult of an acciden t.
one yard gain. Th en · on a han do ff
achoo)' the bo■rd member sai d .
Midd ies movea into t he �3 and m er Hemlock G rove reside ntl.
.
o
s
d
o
t
h
lier
husband
survives
a
ree
lbl
o
HS
o
me
fr
moder
m
Cal"'°rni.a
and
Mrs.
oats,
Mr. and Mrs. Brr­
n
banks
i
n
th
e
a
re
a
t
h
e
the
St
a
te
High- Hlndy let go with an aerial to
Ac�ord ing to
from quarterback Bob wlne bren•
I pi nk heather- a nd pink grape■, , nard CFultz,
chil
d
r
e
Mrs.
Bertha Ralh•
n;
r
o
ur
sist
e
rs
inte
r
ior
ls
fi
n
i
sh
ed
i
n
pi
n
lr.
marMrs.
Ir
e
ne
on
,
the
deer
way
Patr
ol
inv
e
sti1ati
MIIOS 9 ■ NIR AL HOSPITAL
ner to Buffington , Pom eroy furn:
Kloea that was i nterc e pted at
B
bu
r n . M r.
a
nd
r
ormica.
wi
th gree n accent following the
xt
e r, Pomeroy ;
ble
a
nd walnu t grain
l
e ft front �en dM r s. Leland
M
s.
ris
th
e
ump
e
d
in
bl
e
d.
The
bal
l
was
re�vered
by
P
m•
�
y
_
:
miu
�
a
l!!
I
j
�
r1
�
y1?
o
Tracy,
:
the
one
b
m
e
i
re
.
It
Da
en
was
ion J
Ad
Brow n a nd R. V. King, conlrac -eroy: Dor Coates, Pomeroy and Winebre nner but seve n yards were er of a ear operated b.Y Jamel
Mklcliff L... on P■a- F l¥• · H1 nde l and Mrs. Madelin e Smith O n the luge win dow of th e d ir• hogart h curve.
On hand ta gre et the guesta I tor a nd Mn. Ki ng.
W. 1 H?lland, �6, ftllnepvtllr. . . Thf: • � . - --_ -:--,,;:- ----'-- - - I Fraieysburg a nd Miae Barban ector's room is outlined the
WUHamson, Pomeroy.
I lost a)'!d Jackson �lned con trol.
,
e
re Paul Sm art, e x ecuti ve v ice
�cNerna
r
;
PTA
.
NOTICE
.
h
is
!
w
Home made coolries a nd coffee
a nd a brot her, Will• ri ver and boat sketch whic
• Late in the .,econd periOd• •uh■li• auideot· o ccurred ·8.2 -tnlle, north
Dtscharaes: Louise Chapman,
.
h
t
o
b
1am,
cllon,
.
e
l
n
e
w
o
o
n
the
checks
o
r
t
he
bank.
pr
e
si den t. Joh n
Tuesda
rryt
e
P
e
th
f
o
used
o
l
e
Du
B. Downing, were served and favors of liUer '
Me•
r.
e
est
h
o
C
ar
y
ne
y
o
mer
o
P
rumb·
e
n
Lay
f
.
�•· Clay Cook, Minersvil l e : tute backrlelder, Otte
Services will be he ld Sunday Art WOrk on the win�w1 waa chairman of the board; Rod ney bags and perua wt-re Jiven to tbe
led at th e 43 yard l ine on a rtrst dlum damag wa&amp; caused to the I the Bedford PTA wi ll meet Wed·
and , G;•:ee Turner, c:irpen ter.
·
j Downing, president ; Mn. L. E. guests as I souvenir of thr occasBirth■: Mr. ■nd Mu. William a nd ten play. Wi ne brenne r recov- 1 vehicle. There were no 1rresta I ne!lday, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p. m. i n• at 2 p. m. from t he Baughman d one by Mn. Charles Lewis.
·
a
Funeral
Home,
Fraze)'abur&amp;,
ste
Tlle
lobby
vf
lhe
bank
waa
Reynolds, assist ant vice preaident ion:
d
of
Tuesday.
ered
for
Pome.roy,
his
1econd
of
or
injuries
.
illlam■on, 1 son.
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■nloy each payday, a, you take another savlnr,s step
lorwanl with anotho, Nt!Ular doposlll

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lher Bra dbury Alle n) wh o ha11�
been v ltltl n&amp; wit h idrs. La1.tra
Bradbury anil M rH. James Ar no ld
■nd olher rel at ives here and In
Rlo G rand e left t h Is we e k for thl'ir
home i n Ml■ml Be ach. Florhla. E:n•
ro ute to Fl orida t h ey will also v isi»
In Lo uls v i l lc, Ky., an d M o ntgom e ry,
Alabama. Last Sund:1y, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwards a nd Mn. Ar n old
were in R io Gr11-nde to attend th e
Fou nde r's D ay prog ram wh e n Judy
Arn old parlicl p.ited ln th e cho ru.'I . 1
Mrs. He n ry Henn esy spe n t l ast .
wtek en d In Z1ne1vi lle with her
brot h er and fa mily, Mr. a n d Ml'!!.
Mo nt R. West.
Mr. an d Mrs. rrank Estep (Shi r·
le y Evarl.11) o f Abeli n e, Tex as, who
wer e �a i led h Ne b}-' lhe de.1 t h or
Jack Evan.II are vlsili ng wi t h fr i e nds
an d
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It...,. Perlhlnt W'MH••• wM
WH ""' In 1 ti I In AIM, Ill,
At thtl time Df hi• death In 1'40
ln ManletN, Mich., M htd 1tt"n­
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l' han ge at the ..:hristmas meeti n g
which will be Dec 21 with din ner
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Classes were annn u ni:ed for the Meeting To Re Monday
Comm1.1 11 1 l y lnl'itit u lc flower show
Mrs Willis Anth '&gt; n)' preside nt
a� follows:
will b·e i n c- harge of the meell ni
T ha uk:,g:iving-fruit and or flow• of � he B. H. Sanb orn Mi,si onary
ers.
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Baptist Ch urc,h whl�h will be ht&gt;ld
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n ex t M on day e ven i ng at 7::m a1.
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M u�s Katie B echt a nd Mrs. Carl 1·
Box . nee clql" •:� p.'Dl.
. You teaiR neit March .
General Hospital.
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Rio Gra n de Co lle ge, will :i.rri11e lo•
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her pare nts. Mr. an d Mrs. Al£red
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. William W e, asHh1te
Mn. H 0. Ewm.e, P.fe&amp;1 de nt, o p- M ll, Willard Boy er , ente rtai ned the
ehdt the moetin1 with devoUo.ru,. 5ew:Rite Sewing Club Wed nesday
M ri,' M&amp; x s.i»bm-n WII selected II even ing at b'er h ome on Li ncol n
P�Jid�p t j �ra1 . /, E, P, . HarU nge� 'H�il�ll.
a!I _-'flc\:i f.;�ld.ent,, lirs. Vida Ihle
&amp;hort business F:e,;slo n was
as ' fiied1! Ir}' � ,lnd : Mr ;. Theodor r , beld with Mi's. Donald Collin s pre•
!r:.1Mh�cb- •�trellW't t. 'It WU � ot- a id ing and ' p t11ns . we � mad e for
sell H · II th e an n ual Christmas di n ner a t l ht:
od , tp ,urd&amp; • P�•
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1 Martin Reataurmt o n Wed nesday,
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¥n. C�ar1,s Ho £fm.a n w on t he
contributfi •o•ttss.
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t�. . home of Mrs. �en neth Finley
• v A� UATI II FLOOD VIC !fMS
RO�� N(}O , Italy U P J-Co, voys I 'lfllh Mrs;. Calvi n !i,1mpson as CO·
0 Itlhf.ri - �_rmy lrl!ICIJ!l n�tsday I h°'h!ss.
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R1llbuns were awarded t o Mfs\
Paul B•er, M n, V erno n Weber.
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M.rs. Ada Ho l ter a nd Mn,, i}L!el i
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esting r, a pe r on " Bulb, for I n:4oor
Bl oo m. Mrs. C. N. Jones iave � • 1
pa p�r fOn " Do 's ,i n d Don 'h" . o(
cuttmg fl owers. A de m on ll nll o n
on cen· te rpiece s fro m ve ge tabl es
wa.s give n b)' M r� . Earl J?ean . .
R e Cte 8h J!1ents m ke e pma: with
T h a n ksglvm g we�e se rv ed I t the
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:',1rs Reid Y o u ng with :'11n Earl
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i 10na! meetin g at L Jke Hope a nd j
the 1:o u nty meeting It was v.lso an•
, n uunced L he c lub wo n kCO n d plac e
1 1 11 th l' home coming at Eas1crn wit h
11s float
auth B J e r wa, aµpvinted !O
rn a k c the a r rangement for the Cit·
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Th t&gt;rl' \H! l bt&gt; a bun d inner at
"N 1 h 1 I O bst.al or. " Y o u Are Wha t C hurches li t O ran I' ,
Hemlock es ' ;Hlults A supper $1 8 pl.ate service A l l are welcome
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Bible School services al the Guests will be Rev Hal Doii.e"t ville Christ.I.an Church from 2 ·. 30 , cu ses th·e Congo Situ.etion
j mg, No,· 13th and 11.t t h e Tup Nov J3 The o n e d:.i\ , ,,mp , r 1 1 i 11
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of �u�h inle-res t Io y oung �eo• G rove at 7:30 The pastor will 7 30 t hal Ch r istian Chu r l" h lll will Dlaich a t e am f�om 1 1 1 1 · \ n
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l\lackw ood, Supt.
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/'reaeh ing servic-e s will he h t ld l
ti l, ·1,,,i I J ri Lu�lrt' Lleant' n, . 3 to a1 l l • m. The pastor J
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nw timn1• of :\lrs Fred Blacl lnar • 1 '1 fr o nt o� the .Food Mart. Tues• )
da)·. Electwn Sight. S�le s will
Novtrnber 6
T h f' M issionary C o nvenli o n o ' help the cl a ss for its trip t -;,,
l lnl'k mg Disttkt will be held I Wuhington.
S,rnd.iy 1\/01·. 6 at the N11om1
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(Full Term ( 'ommenring
January I , 1 96 1 1

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(Une•plreed Tt•rm t:ndlng
January I . 1 9651

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' C. WILLiAM O'NEILL

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I Boats Downboun d: to ck 1 3 : ne. 1
li11nce 5:30 a. m . 1 3"6; Lock 15: 1
1 Coal King, 5 a. m. 13-!5; Rocket
6:50 a. m , 2•3; 1.-0rk 1 7 : R. W.
Lea, 3:30 a . m., 19-0; Aliquippil ,
6:35 a. m. 0-7 ; Lock 18: Onward,
!5:45 a. m. 1 ·7 ; Lo ck 23: Charles R.
' Stevt&gt;nson, 6:20 p. m., 16•0; lndi1 an11, 9 :05 p. m., 1 4-3; AUBS 4:30
a. m. 6·0; C. V. Harner, 8 a. m., 1 0.

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Helen Z, !5:15 a. m. 9-2.

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February 9, 1 98 1 1

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PROBATE JUDGE

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Vole The Non-Parllsan
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extepllon of lwo woekt leHhlng In llatlne
1odlon of Melg■ Coualy. I uve lffD old

· all walll■ of life. This perao■ll eoaCllel bu &amp;lven
p lll•�ehouae of knowledKe aboul eondll Ion, bl lhla county. Should I be eleded 11111
• would be of vital Importance Ill my d«lllon,.

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liave asked me q11estlon, on l11ue1
llHHlly told you my belief,.

of our Sllllo Govemmelll and I have ■lacere.

,1 -i.ke Ibis opportunity lo lh■ak you IH your eourte,y and 11111lante l'elldered
U.,, eampalgn.
•eslre lo support me next Tuellda y, la � Ill)' flril full� pulllle olfl,ee,
-k on lhe Job •• &lt;onslalenlly and ea..-.111� •• I blvo lhe Pil!ll few moalh1.

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)\utomatlon and Energy Resources, Senator Kennedy has
net 1ttlnll I slnst• •• pf th, P.IVE meetlnas of this
C11mmlttl1.

,4 F R I C A N A F F A I R S

Kennedy uld: "As chairman of the Senate Subcommittee
on African Affairs, I have been disturbed by recent evidence
of Russian Infiltration and subversion in the Congo." Statement given to reporter.; during flight from Flint to
Musk�n. Mich., Sept. 6, 1960.

PROBLEM S O F T H E A G E D

Kennedy said: "Only with a Democratic President In the
White House can we hope to bring help to poverty-stricken
older Americans." - Sept. 28, 1960 speech In Buffalo, N.Y.

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a5 a member of the Senate Subcommittee on
Problems of the Aged and Aging, he has not ·attended a
1in11le session of the 20 mHtinaa and hearln11 which have
been held by the committee.

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Kennedy said: "We must work to build the stronger America·
on which our ultimate ability te defend ourselves and the
free world depends." - June 14, 1960 Senate speech.

BUT,

on June 16, 1960, Instead of being on hand . in
the Senate to enact the $40 billion Defense Appropriation,
he preferred to attend his conec, class reunion and make
a later appearance on ■ TV w■rilty show.

BUT,

as Chairman of ihe Senate Subcommittee on
African Affairs he h11n't c1ll1d 1 1111111 meet1n1 of his sub-✓
_ committee In lh1 past flflffn m�s.
ATOMIC ENERGY USES

K1nn1dy uld: "Our research In the peaceful uses of atomic .
energy has fallen far short of expectations. There 'has been
too much bureaueratlc red tape and too little budget." September 6, 1960 SP8el:h if! .Poc;itello, Idaho.

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on May 1 0, 1960,' when the Senate debated and
passed the Atomic Energy Appropriation, the New York
Times reported that Senator Kennedy spent the morning
in West Virginia, the afternoon at a lucheon for Mrs. Eleanor
Roosevelt. The previous year, too, when these funds wera
provided by the Seriete August 3, 1959, Senator Kenn1dy
was ABSENT.

D I S A R'M A M E N T

Kennedr Hid: "No Issue, In !hort, Is of more vital concern
to this nation than disarmament - no Issue .could demand
mgre priority of top.level atte,nJfon than d!sarm ament ."
(Kennedy is a mem� of the Senate Disarmament Sub'·
committee.)

BU_T

f Gerald Heaney, Demdtratlc National cbmmittee­
man from Minnesota, announced that John Kennedy "has
net0 1lllnd1d 1 1111111 mltllna of the i:ommltt11 ainn 1 951" ·
- Milwaukee Joumat, April 4, 1�;

As a Sen1tor-:, h., missed 331 roll calls Jnot lnclud l n1 36 vol•• taken whe� he WII Ill)
, M a Conaressman he missed 179 roll caUs
Kennedy •�· �ohnJOn, by their voting ·record, disaareed 264 times
• •• and ••·· • Committee member Ktnnedy's record Is as follows:
1. hl!!lti Gf111911itM u ,.,.r.,. R111Uon1
a. Jatnt C11111 llln 111 1a-1111o l'1IPIII (Member)
a) Sub,Collflll- on Dlurmamont (Memberl - M ltllnd•&gt; Sub-Commlttl!I on Economic Growth.,-ltlallftll I " � .
111,0e since
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m11tlnp-- line• Mardi 20, 1959.
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(Chelrmanl-10 dllnd•
July 1959, since which time the Conao crisis

2. Law, Piablla Walfarw Comm-., (Member)
•I Sub-Committee on Problems of Aaed - mlaed ell 20

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finest construction NYLON
llDOW tire. F&lt;:&gt;r longer ti�e
life, �xtra wide tread grip­
ping action and smooth ro.11d 1
tro11vel, it's Unico Redj-Orips.
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That's I mportant To Eve_ry Thinking Citixen
In The 10th Congressi on al District!

CALFLAC

Pomeroy, Ohio

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dea&lt;e linkmg h,m lo ' ,., ''"' """' "'" .,,,,.,,-d '" w,-11,, ,11,
I The ma yor or the northern t .\' Y 1 of lht• �""' Y&lt;Jrk f'c1,nij} I I
' french town of lli,000 and the �·an i a U'ague
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t ..-rs needm!J thi1 early put un· or me n ta found by Fre nch ururit y
E xt. Agtnt, Agricultul'eI Farmen in the Sale m Cente� 1 1.creased .uno u nl.s in the , i,ring · .agent ■ inve st1galin &amp; lhe recent
and 1'arn1cl nei.1i:bborhuod 1 may bhould apply 4(1 lo 60 pound1 per murder or Polish photogra pher
have wu nderl'd what happl"ned in I acre of .it·tu.il nitroge n for ttus , Ladi■ las Mroz.
We l\Ux Conrrcle To Your Own Specifications,
I, the p_ii,;1ur1ts uf Hex Shcnc. 1.!ld and purpose. The acreage U-eated - - -.- - - - Deliver Jt Right 'fo Your Job When Needed
, Wayne &amp; Llo)·d Housh f;irms thi!f should n ot exceed •rJ acre for each h i gh ftrtll l ty . h oc h produtt1on
1 crop progr Jm the element o f pal
i fall. Earl y it1 S&lt;' ptemher two �;rips I cow Lo be graze d .
ash a l so bt&lt;tOltl!!&amp; deplC'led
Sa ves Money - Time - Waste
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Pho s phate c an he stored 1n lhl'
I foll o wing :.n appl il'alwn uf fcrlt· phorus and pol.ibh ,s also nl'eded i n
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loss ex�pt by rl'
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1 �ddllivri to tli1: lll lrogcu Wher1: a l l 11 Ivawl i tIllh l11tlt&gt;
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l"a ('h p isl urc h:ive hr('(1me l l l l l (' h · applnation
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1e h ng fr
andy �oils. When
'I his fall is also a P,nod timl' to ' �ta � l eve� m l'-r
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with the Allied Chemic al Co m i n nv fall, early Sil l ing.
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to d etcrnune ir fal l applleat 1on ; o r i ·h arvc111. A equ.ile
: high nitrogen fertil izer will return pcop er man � gem l·!lt a re es sential
Main1aining soil fer tilit y at med ·
a profit t o farmers and increased t o 1 h 1• nur ntenance o f le �wne ium or higher level s is a desirable
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appli• .s tands.
I long,t.erm so il fert i lity progra m. �. .
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I cation.
The two s trip s tr cal ed i n l' J ch ) pn cent le g� me s sho u l d be lO P· and the use o ( labor sav in 1 prac• j .... 1100 • .,_.. Eur la aM. N•
earl
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Believing tbal our customers df"�ire a good pr(Jdud and
strip next 10 the frnl'e i n each lr? gen. l h is m tro ge n m ay be , ho when soils contain a bundant, well· ,
I pasture _received \20 pounds of I �ai ne� . from . � 10. 10·10 or sim.1lar balanced supplies or av.ei:able phos,
then want service when it's needed, we have built . stock•
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, ter strip was !ell untreated . and I mtrogcn rc:hhiers .
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ment to insure complete customer satisfactwn.
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Your Vote and Support Appreciated
the fence received 60 pounds o
gram a�d the consequen t .� e.a vy basis. Nitrogen can be stored in
actual nitrogen.
ELECTION - NO\'EMBER 8, 1960
T h e first lest harvest of 1he produchon or crops arc dc h c1ent the soi l for long periods ol lime
• three strips i n ea c h pasture rield in the eleme.n l of P hosph orus. when ii . is combined in orga n ic
Phone WI-9-364 1
Pd. Pol. Adv.
I h as b t"e n ma&lt;lc . T hes1• sa m ples af• Where the soi l has been under a m atter. Orgrnic matter releases
RUTLAND, OHIO
nitrogen a s i t d ecomposes Nitro•
POMERO\', OHIO
ter being air dried will he w e ighe d
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gen from com mercia l fertilizers .
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has its greatest eHect within the
the clo se of t h e growing se:is on 1
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R E-ELECT upreme ourt Ju ge
l�is f�ll . When a l l the, sa m p ]1&gt;s are Entert ained At
It 1s important tha1 lime levels
,ur d ned thl'y will bl! taken to
in most soils shoul d be of j pH of I
O h io State U n i vers it y w h c,re a I
6.5 o r helter. Fa rmers may secure
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. chemit-:i l anal ysis will be madf' on i
M rs. Am a nda . Kaspa r enlerlai � · 1his iroforma tion by tcMting a sam ·
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food
value
or
sa
m ples
from
Non-parllwn lallot - full Ttnn (Ommtndng Januory 2
e l ill' Pa sl .Ch ier� of M a g n olrn ple of so il, which accurately rep• 1
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General
949.
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since
Judge
Co1Jrl
Supreme
l em �le ryttuan Sisters Thursda y rei;enls the area and having t he
' treated Jrea.
practice of law 1928 -48. •Stat• Representative
, W i 1 h th e shortage o( rain this · ('\f("tl i n g at t h e home of her d a ll · soil tested through Ohio St 1 t c U ni 1
1 933-34. Shaker Heights School Board Pred•
�l rs. Ro bert A rn old on versH:v Soil Testi n g L.a bor a tory .
i fal l thert' has not heer. :m cxt rc1 1 :l" ghlcr.
World
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The mectmp: w as m .charge , of acres o r Meigs Co unly in pasture
War II Veteran. Age 57. Married and ha1 fovr
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growth.
One
farmer
ha�
1•epurte&lt;l
sons and four grandchildren. In Ohio lar As­
, ho� eve r. 1ha l his cows spend mnsl ' M rs., Lawrenc e Lan m n �, vice I �nd me11dow , the only wa y we ca n
•oclatlon Poll, Nc•lvecl unp.-.c•lllented
of 1 h c 1 t time gr :zing t h e tw o stri p� pr{'.Sl (k n t 11n d opened w i th de- gl't good prod ul'ti on is by h a ving
votion s . Pl a r1s
i,ote of 3943 haw)'en far a maiorlt, of
rnd lime__
levels. _ I
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dinner
stmas
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annual
almost 7 to 1.
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i years Lhat ;1d d ilion
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( fertilizer i n rre::ises ea r l y spri og I cd C hurch on Thur�d ay , Decem
her 1. M rs. Karl Grueser and
' gra1,rng and will ·ldvance 1 hr time
rs. r homas Cook. . wt&gt;re named
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R ,ch"d Campbell, ih, fa, ors.
Ily you1· vote I have had the opportu n.ity to serve you as one of the County
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Comm issioners for the past four years.
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death.
The
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in, dinne&lt; of the Temple was
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Dist rict 1 4 or the Christian
The meeting closed with lhe
A- 1
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Pd. Pol. Adv.
CON D I TION
! C hristia n Church o n Sunday, Nov. l(aNe§l: were played and pn zes
MIDDLEPORT
l o Mrs. Campbell , Mrs .
1 tlth beginning a t 2:30 wi th regis- 1 awardf!d
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tratio n .
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� and Mrs. Delbert Eisclslein .
Dec
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The theme will be "Our
o f Decision". Among the speak- I1 A sa la d co ur11e was r.crved by
I ers will be Hal Dostrr. fo r inf' r 1 1 h r. h oslc!ss lo those named above ,
pastor of the Shade Valle y Pas. 1 and . Mrs. A d a m .Ebersba(' h , Mrs.
!'hone W\'-2-510 I
• toral U nit y o( Christian Churches Holhn Bcarlls. M i sses Lena a nd
Henry ,
OHIO
POMEROY
I Rev. ,J. P. M i l ler, the presen1 Th�l ma Grueser, Mrs. . denabel.
St'1
eibel
llay
and
Mrs.
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of
will
Unity
also
m i nister
- - speak.
1 • Herald M onroe, executive scr- ·
Start Your Calves On
retary of the Oh io Society o f
rtirisli�n C huTrhes,
Clevel a nd :
1 Rev. Ted Faulconer, host pastor.
The Complete !ltlk
I w i l l be in charge o( the Seminar.
Another spe11ker will he Hal '
Replaeer
Zug, past or of 1he H oekin� Val• )
Have !lore Milk To Sell
ley Parish o( Christi11n Churches :
· as will Rev. Allen Hu'1er, form•
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"We Do Custom Grindi ng''
Fourt h Avenue Chri1:1tian Ch url'h
No. 2nd St. Pht&gt;ne WY -2-3254
in Columbus.
MIDDLEPORT
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Several carloads
rrom the ,
Tony Fowler, O,.vner•Operator
1, Shade Valley Unity plan to atlend. A supper .will he �e!' vcd _ ______
' for $1 by the host church a t 5:30
\ The convention will conclude ai
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THII, THEI, II KENNEDY·ffPE LEAIERIHIP?-

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Brown Pate hes In Pastures
Ma y Have lf.11,1 yst1' f 1' ed Observers

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MEIGS COUNTY

Kennedy said: ''We must put to work the wonders of auto­
mation In e way which wlU b!I e btffling for all America not merely a curse for th■ WCllkars." - September 5, 1960
speech in Detroit, Michfpn.

member of the Joint Economic Committee
of Congress, Senator Kennedy attended only
of FORTY•
FOUR meetlnp dealing with U.S. and Soviet economic
growth and price levels. (Nor did he attend any of the six
meeti ngs which stu d i ed the Econo m i c Report of the
President.)

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BUT, as :

GOE GLEIN
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A U T O M AT I O N

Kennedy uld: "If we',e golllfl to fPf1 the way we should
grow we must adopt f�I pollcil!S 111ft l'l'ill stimulate growth
and not discourag� it.H - September 5, 1960 speech !n
Detroit,- Michigan.

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HALL CA�RLISLE
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BRAVES SIGN DOMINICANS ' WASJll �GT..ON UPI -The u. s. 21 rner than 1 1 1 1h,· pr
M.A.VOR AllHTID
1-'ublw He-� l ltf Service report&amp; wMt and Ina lh .. 1 hail the
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PARIS UPI -Grex:01rt Leleux
� I L W A t K i;. to: , W15 i · p 1
J u J 11,t n,, ,.,, c-ue, of polio last weell ber in the same 11. , , � ,,r 1 -..
Commun111 miJ )'Or of the town uf
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fenain. �nJ l&lt;'�e n other per son• l lil n \1d( K .- l l ) J/ld �· r l:'dd)

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RE-ELECT

FOR EXA MPL E:

GAUGES: Montgomer y: 1 6.4 up.
per, 9 .3 lower, 3 rt. ope n ; Galli­
polis: 18. l uppe.-, IO.I lo wer, 4 ft.
open; Lock 23: 15.6 upper,
lower. tlo1ed : All moveable dams
, u p 1 3 lhru 23 run n ing from noth• 1
ing to four feet.
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, Kanawha d;.ims on sill.

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For Judge or tht• Court or Appeals
4th. DISTR ICT
(Full Term t:onunenclng
February 9, 1 96 1 1

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Ce nte r Sch ool, I to 4 p, m. and at
, Chester, . Gaul's Store, 6 t o 9 p . m.
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M EIGS COliNT\'

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· Where was he in the Senate ? Whert was he
in the Committees when he could have acted ?

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• Exdu,lv•, (1,11\tl-Vi1lon o"ltt
dHi■n parndt1 h1ch-clG•
c1,1ltlvation
• Hydraulic Tovch.Confrof
9lvn pNd11t «1111'91 af
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• S.COndt-qulclt: ,ast-H�cll , • •
lv•I lack • • •
an� 001
• Flilf Rn11 of pow•,-matchtcl
MtCermlcki8 •quipment for
mulll-fob fl•xlblllty

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the l •2.plow

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(signed ) Charles E. Holzer, J r,

_Meigs Equipment Co.

I "Whert&gt; Quality h Paramount''
Phont WY ,2.2176
CorMr lutttrnut &amp; S.C:ond
POMEROY, OHIO

Pd. Pol. Adv .

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Hemlock es ' ;Hlults A supper $1 8 pl.ate service A l l are welcome
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Bible School services al the Guests will be Rev Hal Doii.e"t ville Christ.I.an Church from 2 ·. 30 , cu ses th·e Congo Situ.etion
j mg, No,· 13th and 11.t t h e Tup Nov J3 The o n e d:.i\ , ,,mp , r 1 1 i 11
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of �u�h inle-res t Io y oung �eo• G rove at 7:30 The pastor will 7 30 t hal Ch r istian Chu r l" h lll will Dlaich a t e am f�om 1 1 1 1 · \ n
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da)·. Electwn Sight. S�le s will
Novtrnber 6
T h f' M issionary C o nvenli o n o ' help the cl a ss for its trip t -;,,
l lnl'k mg Disttkt will be held I Wuhington.
S,rnd.iy 1\/01·. 6 at the N11om1
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For Judge of thr Supreme Court
(Une•plreed Tt•rm t:ndlng
January I . 1 9651

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' C. WILLiAM O'NEILL

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li11nce 5:30 a. m . 1 3"6; Lock 15: 1
1 Coal King, 5 a. m. 13-!5; Rocket
6:50 a. m , 2•3; 1.-0rk 1 7 : R. W.
Lea, 3:30 a . m., 19-0; Aliquippil ,
6:35 a. m. 0-7 ; Lock 18: Onward,
!5:45 a. m. 1 ·7 ; Lo ck 23: Charles R.
' Stevt&gt;nson, 6:20 p. m., 16•0; lndi1 an11, 9 :05 p. m., 1 4-3; AUBS 4:30
a. m. 6·0; C. V. Harner, 8 a. m., 1 0.

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(Full Term Commencing
February 9, 1 98 1 1

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PROBATE JUDGE

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For Re-Election
Vole The Non-Parllsan
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Pol. Adv.

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This Has Been My Cam polgn

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extepllon of lwo woekt leHhlng In llatlne
1odlon of Melg■ Coualy. I uve lffD old

· all walll■ of life. This perao■ll eoaCllel bu &amp;lven
p lll•�ehouae of knowledKe aboul eondll Ion, bl lhla county. Should I be eleded 11111
• would be of vital Importance Ill my d«lllon,.

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liave asked me q11estlon, on l11ue1
llHHlly told you my belief,.

of our Sllllo Govemmelll and I have ■lacere.

,1 -i.ke Ibis opportunity lo lh■ak you IH your eourte,y and 11111lante l'elldered
U.,, eampalgn.
•eslre lo support me next Tuellda y, la � Ill)' flril full� pulllle olfl,ee,
-k on lhe Job •• &lt;onslalenlly and ea..-.111� •• I blvo lhe Pil!ll few moalh1.

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)\utomatlon and Energy Resources, Senator Kennedy has
net 1ttlnll I slnst• •• pf th, P.IVE meetlnas of this
C11mmlttl1.

,4 F R I C A N A F F A I R S

Kennedy uld: "As chairman of the Senate Subcommittee
on African Affairs, I have been disturbed by recent evidence
of Russian Infiltration and subversion in the Congo." Statement given to reporter.; during flight from Flint to
Musk�n. Mich., Sept. 6, 1960.

PROBLEM S O F T H E A G E D

Kennedy said: "Only with a Democratic President In the
White House can we hope to bring help to poverty-stricken
older Americans." - Sept. 28, 1960 speech In Buffalo, N.Y.

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a5 a member of the Senate Subcommittee on
Problems of the Aged and Aging, he has not ·attended a
1in11le session of the 20 mHtinaa and hearln11 which have
been held by the committee.

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DEFENSE

Kennedy said: "We must work to build the stronger America·
on which our ultimate ability te defend ourselves and the
free world depends." - June 14, 1960 Senate speech.

BUT,

on June 16, 1960, Instead of being on hand . in
the Senate to enact the $40 billion Defense Appropriation,
he preferred to attend his conec, class reunion and make
a later appearance on ■ TV w■rilty show.

BUT,

as Chairman of ihe Senate Subcommittee on
African Affairs he h11n't c1ll1d 1 1111111 meet1n1 of his sub-✓
_ committee In lh1 past flflffn m�s.
ATOMIC ENERGY USES

K1nn1dy uld: "Our research In the peaceful uses of atomic .
energy has fallen far short of expectations. There 'has been
too much bureaueratlc red tape and too little budget." September 6, 1960 SP8el:h if! .Poc;itello, Idaho.

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on May 1 0, 1960,' when the Senate debated and
passed the Atomic Energy Appropriation, the New York
Times reported that Senator Kennedy spent the morning
in West Virginia, the afternoon at a lucheon for Mrs. Eleanor
Roosevelt. The previous year, too, when these funds wera
provided by the Seriete August 3, 1959, Senator Kenn1dy
was ABSENT.

D I S A R'M A M E N T

Kennedr Hid: "No Issue, In !hort, Is of more vital concern
to this nation than disarmament - no Issue .could demand
mgre priority of top.level atte,nJfon than d!sarm ament ."
(Kennedy is a mem� of the Senate Disarmament Sub'·
committee.)

BU_T

f Gerald Heaney, Demdtratlc National cbmmittee­
man from Minnesota, announced that John Kennedy "has
net0 1lllnd1d 1 1111111 mltllna of the i:ommltt11 ainn 1 951" ·
- Milwaukee Joumat, April 4, 1�;

As a Sen1tor-:, h., missed 331 roll calls Jnot lnclud l n1 36 vol•• taken whe� he WII Ill)
, M a Conaressman he missed 179 roll caUs
Kennedy •�· �ohnJOn, by their voting ·record, disaareed 264 times
• •• and ••·· • Committee member Ktnnedy's record Is as follows:
1. hl!!lti Gf111911itM u ,.,.r.,. R111Uon1
a. Jatnt C11111 llln 111 1a-1111o l'1IPIII (Member)
a) Sub,Collflll- on Dlurmamont (Memberl - M ltllnd•&gt; Sub-Commlttl!I on Economic Growth.,-ltlallftll I " � .
111,0e since
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dMlopad.

(Chelrmanl-10 dllnd•
July 1959, since which time the Conao crisis

2. Law, Piablla Walfarw Comm-., (Member)
•I Sub-Committee on Problems of Aaed - mlaed ell 20

b/ Sub,CommltttN on Veterans- Did nat IIIHd.
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FARM BUREJr.U COOPERATI VES

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finest construction NYLON
llDOW tire. F&lt;:&gt;r longer ti�e
life, �xtra wide tread grip­
ping action and smooth ro.11d 1
tro11vel, it's Unico Redj-Orips.
Bring in y o ur coupon today .

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M'ddleporf feed M'II

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A Letter To The Physi�ian s Of Southern Ohio
That's I mportant To Eve_ry Thinking Citixen
In The 10th Congressi on al District!

CALFLAC

Pomeroy, Ohio

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dea&lt;e linkmg h,m lo ' ,., ''"' """' "'" .,,,,.,,-d '" w,-11,, ,11,
I The ma yor or the northern t .\' Y 1 of lht• �""' Y&lt;Jrk f'c1,nij} I I
' french town of lli,000 and the �·an i a U'ague
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t ..-rs needm!J thi1 early put un· or me n ta found by Fre nch ururit y
E xt. Agtnt, Agricultul'eI Farmen in the Sale m Cente� 1 1.creased .uno u nl.s in the , i,ring · .agent ■ inve st1galin &amp; lhe recent
and 1'arn1cl nei.1i:bborhuod 1 may bhould apply 4(1 lo 60 pound1 per murder or Polish photogra pher
have wu nderl'd what happl"ned in I acre of .it·tu.il nitroge n for ttus , Ladi■ las Mroz.
We l\Ux Conrrcle To Your Own Specifications,
I, the p_ii,;1ur1ts uf Hex Shcnc. 1.!ld and purpose. The acreage U-eated - - -.- - - - Deliver Jt Right 'fo Your Job When Needed
, Wayne &amp; Llo)·d Housh f;irms thi!f should n ot exceed •rJ acre for each h i gh ftrtll l ty . h oc h produtt1on
1 crop progr Jm the element o f pal
i fall. Earl y it1 S&lt;' ptemher two �;rips I cow Lo be graze d .
ash a l so bt&lt;tOltl!!&amp; deplC'led
Sa ves Money - Time - Waste
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I foll o wing :.n appl il'alwn uf fcrlt· phorus and pol.ibh ,s also nl'eded i n
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loss ex�pt by rl'
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1e h ng fr
andy �oils. When
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: high nitrogen fertil izer will return pcop er man � gem l·!lt a re es sential
Main1aining soil fer tilit y at med ·
a profit t o farmers and increased t o 1 h 1• nur ntenance o f le �wne ium or higher level s is a desirable
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appli• .s tands.
I long,t.erm so il fert i lity progra m. �. .
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The two s trip s tr cal ed i n l' J ch ) pn cent le g� me s sho u l d be lO P· and the use o ( labor sav in 1 prac• j .... 1100 • .,_.. Eur la aM. N•
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strip next 10 the frnl'e i n each lr? gen. l h is m tro ge n m ay be , ho when soils contain a bundant, well· ,
I pasture _received \20 pounds of I �ai ne� . from . � 10. 10·10 or sim.1lar balanced supplies or av.ei:able phos,
then want service when it's needed, we have built . stock•
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the fence received 60 pounds o
gram a�d the consequen t .� e.a vy basis. Nitrogen can be stored in
actual nitrogen.
ELECTION - NO\'EMBER 8, 1960
T h e first lest harvest of 1he produchon or crops arc dc h c1ent the soi l for long periods ol lime
• three strips i n ea c h pasture rield in the eleme.n l of P hosph orus. when ii . is combined in orga n ic
Phone WI-9-364 1
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I h as b t"e n ma&lt;lc . T hes1• sa m ples af• Where the soi l has been under a m atter. Orgrnic matter releases
RUTLAND, OHIO
nitrogen a s i t d ecomposes Nitro•
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gen from com mercia l fertilizers .
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the clo se of t h e growing se:is on 1
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l�is f�ll . When a l l the, sa m p ]1&gt;s are Entert ained At
It 1s important tha1 lime levels
,ur d ned thl'y will bl! taken to
in most soils shoul d be of j pH of I
O h io State U n i vers it y w h c,re a I
6.5 o r helter. Fa rmers may secure
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. chemit-:i l anal ysis will be madf' on i
M rs. Am a nda . Kaspa r enlerlai � · 1his iroforma tion by tcMting a sam ·
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food
value
or
sa
m ples
from
Non-parllwn lallot - full Ttnn (Ommtndng Januory 2
e l ill' Pa sl .Ch ier� of M a g n olrn ple of so il, which accurately rep• 1
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General
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Judge
Co1Jrl
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l em �le ryttuan Sisters Thursda y rei;enls the area and having t he
' treated Jrea.
practice of law 1928 -48. •Stat• Representative
, W i 1 h th e shortage o( rain this · ('\f("tl i n g at t h e home of her d a ll · soil tested through Ohio St 1 t c U ni 1
1 933-34. Shaker Heights School Board Pred•
�l rs. Ro bert A rn old on versH:v Soil Testi n g L.a bor a tory .
i fal l thert' has not heer. :m cxt rc1 1 :l" ghlcr.
World
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War II Veteran. Age 57. Married and ha1 fovr
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One
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sons and four grandchildren. In Ohio lar As­
, ho� eve r. 1ha l his cows spend mnsl ' M rs., Lawrenc e Lan m n �, vice I �nd me11dow , the only wa y we ca n
•oclatlon Poll, Nc•lvecl unp.-.c•lllented
of 1 h c 1 t time gr :zing t h e tw o stri p� pr{'.Sl (k n t 11n d opened w i th de- gl't good prod ul'ti on is by h a ving
votion s . Pl a r1s
i,ote of 3943 haw)'en far a maiorlt, of
rnd lime__
levels. _ I
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( fertilizer i n rre::ises ea r l y spri og I cd C hurch on Thur�d ay , Decem
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Dist rict 1 4 or the Christian
The meeting closed with lhe
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Pd. Pol. Adv.
CON D I TION
! C hristia n Church o n Sunday, Nov. l(aNe§l: were played and pn zes
MIDDLEPORT
l o Mrs. Campbell , Mrs .
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Dec
ade
The theme will be "Our
o f Decision". Among the speak- I1 A sa la d co ur11e was r.crved by
I ers will be Hal Dostrr. fo r inf' r 1 1 h r. h oslc!ss lo those named above ,
pastor of the Shade Valle y Pas. 1 and . Mrs. A d a m .Ebersba(' h , Mrs.
!'hone W\'-2-510 I
• toral U nit y o( Christian Churches Holhn Bcarlls. M i sses Lena a nd
Henry ,
OHIO
POMEROY
I Rev. ,J. P. M i l ler, the presen1 Th�l ma Grueser, Mrs. . denabel.
St'1
eibel
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Mrs.
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Unity
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m i nister
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1 • Herald M onroe, executive scr- ·
Start Your Calves On
retary of the Oh io Society o f
rtirisli�n C huTrhes,
Clevel a nd :
1 Rev. Ted Faulconer, host pastor.
The Complete !ltlk
I w i l l be in charge o( the Seminar.
Another spe11ker will he Hal '
Replaeer
Zug, past or of 1he H oekin� Val• )
Have !lore Milk To Sell
ley Parish o( Christi11n Churches :
· as will Rev. Allen Hu'1er, form•
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"We Do Custom Grindi ng''
Fourt h Avenue Chri1:1tian Ch url'h
No. 2nd St. Pht&gt;ne WY -2-3254
in Columbus.
MIDDLEPORT
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rrom the ,
Tony Fowler, O,.vner•Operator
1, Shade Valley Unity plan to atlend. A supper .will he �e!' vcd _ ______
' for $1 by the host church a t 5:30
\ The convention will conclude ai
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THII, THEI, II KENNEDY·ffPE LEAIERIHIP?-

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Brown Pate hes In Pastures
Ma y Have lf.11,1 yst1' f 1' ed Observers

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MEIGS COUNTY

Kennedy said: ''We must put to work the wonders of auto­
mation In e way which wlU b!I e btffling for all America not merely a curse for th■ WCllkars." - September 5, 1960
speech in Detroit, Michfpn.

member of the Joint Economic Committee
of Congress, Senator Kennedy attended only
of FORTY•
FOUR meetlnp dealing with U.S. and Soviet economic
growth and price levels. (Nor did he attend any of the six
meeti ngs which stu d i ed the Econo m i c Report of the
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GOE GLEIN
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Kennedy uld: "If we',e golllfl to fPf1 the way we should
grow we must adopt f�I pollcil!S 111ft l'l'ill stimulate growth
and not discourag� it.H - September 5, 1960 speech !n
Detroit,- Michigan.

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BRAVES SIGN DOMINICANS ' WASJll �GT..ON UPI -The u. s. 21 rner than 1 1 1 1h,· pr
M.A.VOR AllHTID
1-'ublw He-� l ltf Service report&amp; wMt and Ina lh .. 1 hail the
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PARIS UPI -Grex:01rt Leleux
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fenain. �nJ l&lt;'�e n other per son• l lil n \1d( K .- l l ) J/ld �· r l:'dd)

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RE-ELECT

FOR EXA MPL E:

GAUGES: Montgomer y: 1 6.4 up.
per, 9 .3 lower, 3 rt. ope n ; Galli­
polis: 18. l uppe.-, IO.I lo wer, 4 ft.
open; Lock 23: 15.6 upper,
lower. tlo1ed : All moveable dams
, u p 1 3 lhru 23 run n ing from noth• 1
ing to four feet.
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For Judge or tht• Court or Appeals
4th. DISTR ICT
(Full Term t:onunenclng
February 9, 1 96 1 1

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Ce nte r Sch ool, I to 4 p, m. and at
, Chester, . Gaul's Store, 6 t o 9 p . m.
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M EIGS COliNT\'

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in the Committees when he could have acted ?

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c1,1ltlvation
• Hydraulic Tovch.Confrof
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• Flilf Rn11 of pow•,-matchtcl
MtCermlcki8 •quipment for
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(signed ) Charles E. Holzer, J r,

_Meigs Equipment Co.

I "Whert&gt; Quality h Paramount''
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CorMr lutttrnut &amp; S.C:ond
POMEROY, OHIO

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aher a f 1 \le yard �nalty , Combs
went 1n from t he 16. Hobstetter
pas�ed t o Combs for the 8 · 0
score
Rut land's second TD came even
qui('ker in the third period.
The Falcons h ad stopped a
Rutland m,1rch on t he Wa h ama
�. but had to purtl out. From
t heir own 13, Rutland scored in
PXact ly three plays.
&lt;'ombs got two. then 1 1 , and
l l ohstetler spun into the dear
from tbe 22 and went all t he wa y.
This t ime Duvid PicrC'e's kick for
t he extr11 point was good and it
was urn.
Rutland completely dominat ed
the game on the tfOLlild.
The Hcd Devils rolled up 307
yards on the turf, added 40 by
passing t hree times SUl'Ct'ssfully
in eight tries tor a total of 347
yards.
Wah.ama gained only 36 on t h e
ground but ih 188 in the air
gave the falcons a respe'C table
224 total yards gained.
Rutland had 1 3 first downs ,
Wahama ei gh t ; 25 yards in penalt ies to 20 for Wahama; h a d
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al tt·1 l ht· l·f rd De111h h.id tall ied
uµ 1 11 l• 1r 15 1mints .
i\ 1 w;1y.,, t1angerous W a harna's
Larr} l l argra\'es.
quarterback,
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-...i ith �n B·l I 1u.,,.� 1n�. /·ailed on Yonkers tu
Y twice, us- pa�-• t o huu good £or 36 yard11
:r lo 1�;kc o� e tu 1 ht• Hutland 39. A pass In teru t w i h Jun l l'J"t' 11t · , , t·all (JUI lhe ball on the
a'tl d tht&gt; 0ther H 1u l,1 1 1 d 9 011 the next play , and
1li Lee Combs . 1 h1•n Harsr1wes passed to Yonk,·r for the fin11I nine yards.
Yu11kcr · � try for t ht&gt; extra poin t
1 1 1 1�,ed
1"1H- lted Devils had trouble
rnlltng a1 f1rs1.
The first 1)cnod was a pair o r
___ _ p u m exchanges hy bo th dubs.
But w11h 4 Vi minu t es gone in
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UfJ-Loris C. t lw second period Coach Jim
editar or the Re• Vennari's boys had their l"ha11ce
.Well' Nrves bot h They AOI pu!ISCS!lion on their own
a
n , today was SO after one or M i ller's fine
tn Alumnus of pu11ts. Martin paSbed to quarter•
It �nt State Univer• haek Uarry Brog an £or eig ht,
Combs di eked otr 25 to the Wa-

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Coach Bo_b Ashley s Eas�er n
E�gles c�n t �nued to roll Fnday
mght, 11 \t ppm g past II stubborn
Ha n e n Boheat elPVcn 20·16 al
Ea!! tern .
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. The Bobcats took the opc m ng
k1ckoH and nu1rched down field
for the opening lOl)chdown "'.ith
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three minu tes left rn the f1 rsl
quarter. Cornell scored from the
three, and Co�ratl added the
eitra poin t s wlth II run
At the s1art of t he �econd
quarter the Eagle� began t o roll.
&amp;astern h eld the Hannan oHense
and forced a punt. Lawrence
Ha11bargen look Cornell'! punt at
t �e Eastern �6 and be�md beau•
bful down held bloc_km g went
all lhe way _ for the fm1l Eastern
se?re, Melvi n Ballard ran the
middle of the Bobcat !me £or
the extras.
Th ree minu tes la ter t he Eagles
came roaring �ack a_nd Hasbar­
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gen scored agam. This time the
Eagles took to the air route (or
the score and Nick Leonard :dn .
corked a 21 yard aerhal for the
t ouchdown. The run for the e,nra
point11 was stopped.
. Eastern ran the ball_ nine
t ! mes from scrimmage m the
first . h11 l£ to roll up a 14 to 8
halftime lead.
Midway in the third quarter
Eastern added
another qulck
touchdown when Leonard jaun ted up t he middle for 27 yards.
The ru n for the extras was stoppeel.
In the fourth quarter with
aeven aeconda remaining in the
. game, Paul Young flipped 11 !ix
1 yard aerlal to Bob Waterson for
a touchdown and added the ex•
tras with a poss lo ,Jack Powers,
Uannan's Bobcats with 1 1 �n·
iors on t he first tea m gpve 'the
SVAC l'homps fi ts for four qua r­
lers, con t rolling the·;bo.11 69 playa
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Having served with GEORGE A. MEINHART for several terms, we would· like to present some facts in relation to his legislative service which we are IIU'e he would not say in bis-6\Y!] liebaH:.
Serving his fifth consecutive term in the Hollie ofRepresenlatives - 1�51-52, 1953-54, 1955-56, 1957-58
and 1959-60.

Was one of leading advocates f)f !hi! Wlleeler Act, 111bleh relur111 Lo 111� counties, municipalities and town­
ships the revenue from the auto'!lobile license tax, for 11t,e en local_hla'hways and streets.
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Supported Increased beneflta for the �I s n,edy "ed cltl&amp;ens, lncludiJlg additional medical, .hospital and
burial expenses, and will continu&amp; to l�pport 111ch lejlalation.

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A voting record in a legislative body is only one Indication of· nieiiiber's·feal worth, since 90% of legielalive
aotlvity is composed of study, reseateh, drafting and committee

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sacrificing essenllal services to our pcople.
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Has consistently opposed b!g "!'Dlr•IIMd JOl/eniment and supported meuure• to keep government close lo
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the people, W!l.b more local control over spendln( of tu-payers' money.

· Wlll oppose movement designed to take �

in the Hou.,e they are now guaranl&lt;!ed by the Ohlo,P,!lstnulion.
of .filu!leJan, and fillllJ!CIO question,.
a,co811iua4 for his Ilg), kriowle!!il,
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i!lrllilt &gt;1111� of an able legislator,
. i.lb Wy, 1..-. of servkle doell lld!I fQ bow
A-My wlll lleHflt MEIGS County peoplr
GMleral
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OhlQ Legislature who have retired. We know that a legislator'a vai�e to _ ttt,e .Ass'einbly is determined by bis will­
ingness to wo rk at the job; his knowled.le of governmental plob!�l/i � ablUfy to analyze issues apd t�. )lresent
them; and , th e respe&lt;I which other .members and the general pub11j1'{111••J9r blm.'

nlf botpic■I ■rid sur tea,
lnlkU'lriqi ! Nuionw r,de'a
low-&lt;of: SENIOR CITI•
ZEN l"flicy, for men an4
women over age ,,, offm
bro■d eoveragt • • , liberal
bttM&amp;!r • • • and i1'1 suar­
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. l"or•blp �d sty�. epoclal mueic.
Sermon, 'The Cburd Which W11
�,r,e&lt;!uUl'(I." Nur881')' ,11d hn.ior
�ureh for children. S p. m. Youth1
Reefe1tion and meeting, MOndaY,
•7 :80 p. m. l'd�nf AJIIIII Women I/
·Bailey tiome; W,ednMa,y :7 p. m.,
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,nq .Pl'•r�r peril&gt;jl .
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Qua l ified By EXPERI ENCE
Forme r COMMON PLEAS and

PROBATE JUDGE

PRES I DENT
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Of Sm11II Non,,Pirti•�n

Flnt laptltt ctiurch, lilt M1h1 ·

, , /l!l!'fll, Pomfr'!&gt;, Ralph C. Zundel,
pastor ! Wm. watsod, &amp;, s. Supt.

TUESDAY, NOV. 8th, 19JO

!�d 'fl'I. /l!1&lt;1j,1
er,tertai�ed illem�n pf the 'f'id- ·
dJ/!port 1unlor Hlth fliot!&gt;tll tetm
at his home 1'hund•y evenhtg fol­
·1o,w1ng tJielr f/oj.or.y -qf.ef tl!t C■J­ ·
Uf.olis Junlor Kish team.
Following lhe . .,.,. •lclli ,,...
played after . schor!
boyS wenl
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will esta_bl�sh our first colo_ny C?D Mars is prob­
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t hc Jack,rl lmr tu !:O all the way a11other ftrs1 ,111 , t l o
for the /!eai;on � longnl touch· I He�tcr fol l tn, , d , \ : t
1 down run T ta· run CO\ l'red 99 p1d: u p llro,1 1• . , 1 , . , , .�� .,' · ', , "
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y:i.tc. h and all hut _broke the ba�k ano1ht·!' y1:m! 1 1 11 , : , , ,1 r i h tlo
, of the Jadteb 1&gt;p1r1I . , A Ronni,e and uni· SJll,l,i l i ' JI I ' 1, · 1 1 W ineMay tu S1:.:ln pa,� fur the point, ' hrcnrwr rail , d 1 1 , .
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was incomplPlP
I needed ,.l'ard.i ,11·
Fou r pl., 1 , I J 1 t• 1 1 , 1 1 1 , 'wntor
After a n t x,·hange �f pun.ts
the _ Jackeh he�an 1o drn•e again I g�:.i.ri.! _ ()or 1 ·, ,J1 . . , 1,, ,, 1 ! 1 t,I ,(
·k.ed
PllO\lll g this lime lo the Log�n 1 W h 1 1 t ;; k1ek 11 !1" h 1 ,,11, 1 d t · ,,
d t
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2 JI wa� here !hat Dt&gt;e Gabriel l he Pa11 1 her � 1 1 i 1 , 1 . , 1 1 .-1 1
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intercepkd a 1/indy p!i.§11 at t he .J.-rh .� on "''•t• 1wr1.1 l , 1 , , i 1 5 ·. :ir '
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! ,even .irnd ret urned ii to lhe Lo- fur :i pt.'rso n.,I 1 ,,111 • ''" !'•,nw ro:,
" rir�I dO\\ ll .. ,1 I lat· �f , 1,1n .. n q
g.ain 44.
Winehr(•nn, . .' , r, 1 ., I I , l1•11 1 p ted
. Logan mo\·ed _ in ror the score
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in ff!\'i'U Jl ) ays wll
' h May g omg
p a�!.P'- to P011 i , r1 1 :ri , 11 r1 ., ; 1 1 t l' lui li n
over from 1he four . Bainter car• A l l ft: l l mc1,111pl 1 · " • · ( 1 1 t h,, , �s
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I ried rnot.t of t h(' dru·e. On one l 'oulin • both I l l ' '1 1 ' ,1 , ,.,I
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p I a y h, ro II ed out to t he Id! on I lcndt' r wen• 1 ...,,1·rl , , 1 , ,
1 1 t he
a bootleg play and h ad t he Jae· , gain(' for £i�ht i n c•
kets defpnses lost unlil he pi c k•
(Jn a fou r 1 1, ·' ,.,,
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Cd up 37 )' ard5.
H u ffini:ton rnm plHt·d ,n &lt;1ni:il t�
Wi t h t he , C.:hie/tainl out in lit1l e Reggie l'h&lt;1 l 1 11 a' t h i• 1,1ght
front 26 10 6 with four minutes rant l 1 11e
and 45 9econd1 lef1 in �he game
Buffing ton gai nr,d 't·1 i•n vardt .,,
t h � Jacke�s came e ha� g i ng back. to t he one t twn t im e aui•m P i
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Illnd mmpleled a Ritt? paFs to .,tie lint! wen· tlt'ld ,h i ,·t n d at ••�
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the ball g�me all t he way and _.ed and left t he l;(Jmi• 1 n th
t- last
kept Logaa s Coach. Mel AdamV.&lt;1 uarter.
worried as he held h is fint ele- 1
Next we,rk C 'ouh A! t x r 1o•
v_en in until 30 seconds left in the I boys will \ [s i t :,.;dsn111 illr u•h i /h
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1 considered to hf' 1 111 · "' eakrst in
STATISTICS
the league. It w i l l lu• hoth te ims'
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Middleport LDf,ln , last ch,mcc t 1J 1,1 1 11 � :.:ame rn the
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Yards rushing . . . . . ·. 95
348 league.
,1 Yards pauing . . . .
83
98 '
STAT I STICS
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PHses at tempted . . . 22
9
P om�roy Jicluon ' •'
Passes completed
10
5 Yards pa115in;;:
1 !8
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Passes intercepted .
2
1 , Yards rushing
117
21 9
Total yards . . . . . . . 178
446 Passes AtlemplN!
17
4
Yirst downs . . . . . . . 13
1 6 Pas1Ws ComJJle!ed
6
o
1 PunlB . . . . . . .
2 for 70 I for 27 Passes m tercepte1!
2
2
Penalties . . . . . . . . . . 20
100 Total yards
235
2HI
2
Fumblell . . . . . . . .
I Firs! downs
12
11
1
1 PcnaH1es
1 Fumbles Losl . . .
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65
, By Quarters:
Fumbl.es
5
Middleport . . . . . 0 6 0 0- 6 : Fumbl�s lc&gt;1t
2
Log an . . . . . . . . . 0 14 6 6--26
Scormg: Boothr. 7 yard run; '
Scoring;- Middleport: Baumgard• Wrig ht. 4 yard run F,f' Wright
ner, 7 yd. run: Logan, Bainter run.
(2). 13 and 99 yd. runs; Brimner,
By quarters:
pass, 28 yds; May, 4 yd. run. J:Jck siin
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lnctt.rd Church of Christ, .serviCf' 7 : IO pm.
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kah:ih Humble, Putor, Jim Rttd,
I Supt; Bible £Choo! 9:30 am : .Morn roy, Rev. Waldo J. 81rtel1, Pat•
I ing worsbi
p 1 0:B O am; Chrl,tlan 1 tor, John Wm. Blaettn■r, Dir. of
I E:11duver (Youth} 8 p m; Eveni n, Ch. Ed.uc. Sunday school 9: 15 1m;
1
wor11hi p '1 : 30 : Wewletday P.venl og Worabip hour ID:2� im, lopie:
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Sludy 7:00
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ltet.rtan h:ed Church of Je1 ui
nesse� Publie mpetm� Sunday 3 I
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ChrlU of Lttter 0
S I h D rTl ' Vr11tchtowC'r study -4
pm,
Old 'town Flats on Porria nd
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� Ible •�•�Y 1'ue1d1y p pin, 6�r­
Junday acbnol 9,30 am; Preac hln
i 1ce- IT' "'...t l7Ut: Thursday l pm; lf:n
tO·S(' am and Bihle Stud
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aday O pm C W. frnltltt, pas•
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Pfl1rlm Ho-llM11
C'hurch. Lanesville. Don Wache·n- _I
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Ch
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Bobby s... .:rles. MWst�r. cr:ck
9. 30 a'!' , Mor11 l n ir worship 10 : 30
s
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Sunday
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•Yer meeting Tuesday 7 : 4� p. · 1ow.!!
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hip service Wedne111day· 1 : 30
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Zion Church of Chrl,t, PCHM- r
Cllamael 18 - 1:•I a.IL
A4 lcM l■POrt Churdt 01 the
Nt•
'Oy-Harrlson .. ille Road, Eu,,me 1 11,...,., Rev. Clyde J. BarLlett,
"Oveuomlns
Resentment
Onde r wo.:id. minister. Bible 1r hool Sundav school 9:30 lft\; morning
I
9:3() 1m : Mornlnli! worship 10:M wonhip seTVice 10:30. Sermon - -- ---_The Huth Met�tt � church,
a 'll; Evenin � worship 7:30 pm. Ro- subject "Occu py "; 7 : 30 Evening
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Middleport,
Raymo.ii Konkr!ght,
service,
bert Rerd. Blhlc Schol f.J u pt.
•
1ermon "Who Then Can
Tltt Syr1tusa MatJlod-:,t Churc lt , BC' Saved"; Prayer meet ing and Pastor. Greeting comm ittee Mr.
and Mr■. �leon Ltimbert. Aco­
Rev. Carl Herrin{: , pastor, Carroll I Bible s t udy Wednesday 7:80 pm.
lytes serving �oday a rc Michl
Norria, Supt. Sunday school 9:30
Naomi Baptl,t--Sund■)' school
,. m.: Worship 7: 30 "Christ and 9:30 a . m. ; WoJrsblp, 11 •· m. pray. Arc her �nd Michl Uoyd. Sunday
achoo.I 9.30 J a �k Beeh tle, Supt.,
the Church " Youth Fellowsh ip., 1 � ■ervice, Wednelday , 7 p. m.
om ing wor1h1p 10:30 ser,pion
.
rpe,1ttr
6 pm Wednesday: Miaweek Bible
8aptl 1t
C1
Sunday � he
Cbu �ch and Her Redemp•
at\ldy '1:30 pm Wednetday.
,
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Task
; Jr. YF In basement
ua l=hurch, L.-.1Jrt F,1lls, R.v. IO:l!S
at
6:00
Tom'!lY
Baker, presiden t ;
Hu"hert Sharp,
pastor. Sunday
P.utl,1n11, Fl...t lapflst--Sunday
6 :00 pm there j
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S
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1Cb ool · 9:30 am; Worship eervice� achooJ 11:M •· m. Pr,!aching Sun- wdl be a anack w.pper to preceed
Sunday eveninir at
day ::.w p. m.
1
t�e meeting. Barban Jone.• pre•
Church
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th1; NnaNM,
MarTilonvlll• Pr-■llyt er.1• - 1 11 dent ; J\eV. Stanle)' McpllUard,
Syracuse Rev. Harold H"tmes
u
school 10 a. m. WYF 7 1 {!istr ict superintendent will �re•
nalliy
S
;
,11 1tor. Sundav school 9:30 am 1
Mornim!' worship J 0 : 30 11m; NYPS 11m ind Bitile study every Tuea- I side ove� the business seu1on
1eTVI� 1 or . our f1�11t quarterly confere�ce
6 : 30 pm; Ev1mgellet ic 11erv l ces flt � ay. Pr ayer and praise
th is evenin g at 7 :30.
Cheahu-e
4
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7
pm.
)aturd
5
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7: 30 pm: Wednesday 7 : 30
church .people and · p1�tor wlll
al
P.nhco
10
school
-Sunday
d
TU
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rayer
P
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hour
esday I
'f:30 pm; Mi■aionary aerv l ce is the I c rn: evangetisttc service, 7:48 pm ; meet with u11. A.11 officers are 1
uqed to be pre,ent; Choir re­
lrd Tuelldar of the moI?th a t 7: 30 WPdnP.sdav Bible studv 7:45 pm.
h
,araal . W;e�e&amp;4ay eveni.ng at
Rutland Church of tltt
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• pm.
- C,unday school 9 : 30 am. Morn lna: 1 7 :00 Wll E1 m �er■on, director.
Church of Naurenl, Mull,■ rrv,· worship t0: 4e J:v.1 ngelistic ser- Newm 11 n Burdette, organist .
Unloa Avu. Pomeroy, llev. E. Z. viC'e 7:45 pm MldWHt pray.er
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Cox, past�•- Sundar School 9·30: aervi ce Wednesd ay 7:4(1 pm,
F�ed I. Gardner. Pastor. 9:30
t
lfornfn Wouhlp HMO: NYPS Ill
Columbl• Chapel Chrlltli......,
�bJ.e ,eJaool, il. C, �teH)I, Supt.;
8:.t5 E'1tnlnt services 1·30: P"ay• Bible school 9:30 am. WQflbip
i
0 : 0 Mom�
- ��• sermo n !
., M•elini Thu'rsdav '1:::lrt,
service 10:30 am on the H'eond �. 8
Yo�t h ,
See�i":I
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Country Church in Town ) . Ed· 1
Sermon Our Work far ChriSl ;
Liond Life. pastor. Sunday school Bible scllool P:30 11m. Preaebta11
Wed. '1 :00 Prayer•m �tlng an.d
9:30 am : Lari Bo1gs, Supt.; Morn- , 10:30 am on the first and third
Bible
study,. Wed. 8.00 Choir
1
Ing worship 1 1 am· Evangelistic iunilays.
pra Mice; W� . • 8:lS at Ru tland:
'
servke 7:SO.
Rutland Church of Chnf _
e�urdl
leader• trainina class.
l=1lnrlew Chu rc h, ltv. Dwight 13ihle school 0:30 am : Wrnhlp
_....let Churah, .POfft- ,
Spencer. p 11stor, Sunday school service 1 0 : 30 am : Voutb
eroy, Eu1e11,e· Brown, Minister. '
9:30 am. Supt. Herbert Roush; ship 6 pm; Worship 7 pm.
C� urch ICb�l 1:1� am K_enneth
Perntrov Chu rch of Chrfat _
Young Peoples meetlng each Sun30 am
!mley, Supt., Wonblp
1
day at 6:45 Pin: preachU'lt 7:30 Sunday S&lt;'hool 9:30 am; Mornke
,
MYF
Mua
Choice
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Ka
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pm ; prayer meeting Wednesday in!? wonhiP 10:30 am·: Ev nint
th .JunlQII&amp; and Senion
pm
6
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nc
worshin 3:3o nm: Prayer meeti
'1:30 pm.
11
m miaaion• meet at 7 I·
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FrM Methodist Church, L■unl and Bible study 7:30 pm Wedne•
�&gt;' C:
pm; Of!ic11l
7:U ppi Mrs.
Cliff, l\ev. R. Eugene Gell, pas- dav.
utb �ompkµll, �ll'Dll'n; Tues- .
y
tor. Sunday sehool 9:30 Phil I
Kingsbury Church - Sunda
:ay 7.30 Pm Quarler�JI
. ConferWise, Supt.; Mornin� worship · school 9:30 am; Worship service
e!l� ev, Stanley McGllh,prd pre�
10:30 am: Youth servke 7 pm: I 10:30 ■m .
di ng, Wed. 9 •m Pra)'e r meet- 1
Evangelistic 1ervJce 7:30 pm; Mid
La"flvllle Con1�tlon11" Chr1
:� g ,. Wed. 7 pm Ch ir rehearsal
?
wee'-, prayer service Wednesda y tl1n Church--..'iund ay s chool 9 : 30 Mrs. John Werry, director.
am: Worshio .service 10:SO am.
'1:30 'l)m.
1
Th&amp; l=eder■tH Church,
PoffiffOY SevffltM&gt;ey Adventist
ltyull Run l=rN Methodist:
bert E. Smith, Sr., pastor: Sunday -'124 : Butternut A\le. DAV Hall) roy, Rev. Waldo J. ·parteJ.a, P•s­
SchOM- 9«1 a. m.,iW01'ley Ha· Iey:, iabhlth _..d..2 41ra: "Worshf? tor. John Wm. ,8laettbat, Dir/ of
Sunday
Education.
4Upt.; Mornin g worship 10:30 a . m. service S : 15 pm; servttts ere Sat- Christian
Hour
Youth servke, 6:45 p. m.; Evan• urday. Prayer meetinf Thursday sch ool 9 : 15 am; Worship
10:25 am, . sermon "W'tlat Of To­
gelislic mess,n'e, 7:30 p, , m.; Pray- 7:30 pm,
Church of God, Mt, Moriah- morrow?"; Youlh Fellow1htp 5:45
eer meetine. Thursdav 7-�o p_ m. ,
Pentffo.tal Ass•mMY. R-,,uf!I 1 24 Rnv.
Jr, M.
Tibbs,
Putot pm; Federated Cirde meeting
Dorcas. E. Codner. n�stor. Sundav Sunday school 9:45 am; Worship · Wednesday 7:SO pm; Choir tte­
school 1 1 am: Child!'iUJ'S Church I s@rvice 1 1 1m: Praver meeUn� , hearsal Thursday . 7: 30 ,pm. Come
3 nm: Wor11hic 1':31"l pm Sunday, I Tue11day '7:30. pm; Young people and ,worship, you ire welcome.
Methodist Church, Alfr1MI, Rt¥.
Tu•Mla v a'nd Friday,
' Ftidity 7:30 pm,
Bradbury Cllurdt of Chrl,t; Art I
C�rleton lnterdenomlnalll'!fl•I Robert R. Card, Pa■tor. Sunday '
Marr.um, minister: Bible School. at Klni?sbury Road-Sunday school srhool · 9:30 Lloyd Ditun�r, supt.
Mornin g worshi p 1 0:80; Christian 1 9:80 am: Worshio hour 10:30 am; Worahle services at 10:415 with
Herman Taylor leader. Sunday
E:nde,vor 6 p.m.: £vening• wonhlp, every other S11nd1f ,
ewentng -1t 7:30 reaular meeting J
or MYF; Tuesda y evenlng Nov.
8th, WSCS meellng at the home I
of Genevieve Guthrie: Wednes- !
day eveniQg 7:30 m id-week pray,
er services. ·
F irst Baptist
Church, Racine, ·
Rev. Arthur R. McCauley, PasDe_111Pcrattc
i
tor.
Chester Simpson, Supt. 9:30
Candidate For
am Sunday achool;
10;(1 •f .
Morning worship " A Lessen. iil
' Worship''; 5:45 pm Senior BYF; [
8:® pm Evening service "HOw
Moses Speaks To Us"; We�p,e�u
7 :30 pm Prayer meeting.
Your Vote and
lkthlohom 11pNot """""'
Great Bend, Rev, Artltur .&amp;, lie- I
Influ•'lt('
Cauley, Palltor. Robert
Lewis,
Will Be Appreciated
Supt. 9:30 ant Mor,ninc worship
and Sunday aehool ''A. Ipison in .
A Life Long Resident
Worship"; 7:00 fm EVM1Jn r ser- '
Of • Middleport.
vice •'How Mp• Spt11t11 l'o Us''
Pd. Pol. Adv.
Tho - United P1Nl,wlo, l■n
Church, Syracuu, Rev. Howard
Ruppelt, Pastor. 9:00 11m Morn•
ing worship sw,,iee.
ier.anon
"God's El�"; 10:!)!t Pl Sunday
school; 7:io , pm l&amp;b,on to m«iet
in the anns .
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The first Unlte4 Prelbyterfan
Church, Middleport, Rev. Howard [
Ruppel!, P11tor. 9:1() 8µ"4,y
sphool, 10:80 ■m WOl'llbln ,en,ic, '
Sermon 1'God's Elect',,.- senior j
choir anthem "Jeaus Savior Pilot
Me" ; 5:30 WYF meetlnc; Monday
Nov. '1 Sea,1011- to meet In the
I paston 1tudy; Wednesday 6:30
pm J!,lniqr cb.olr; 7:00 pm �nlor

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Batteries, battery service and information at Dutton
Drug Store for Meigs County.

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Hemlock Greve, Ohio
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I Fra:ttyib1,1r9 48 May ivillt 7
O H IO HIGH SCHOOL SC ORES
biter , D uncan
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Chil icothe 2 [incut. , 1 6
Paul Evans ran the ex tra points.
8•rM Unlor, 44 Br.men 22
GrNnfl«IA � a Wuhineton c. 1-1, 1 1
Four m i nutes lu. t er , Evans raced
'Madi10n 42 Jeffenon 6
Mt. Vernon 30 Deliwa,.. 14
42 yards with Roderi ck adding t he
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Sprlntr leld lO Norton 6
Wilmington 20 HIiisboro 3
poin t s after to make it 16•0,
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With 9; 1 0 remaining in the sec- Canal W tnchNttr 44 Franklort l9
HIGH SCHOOL BASK&amp;1BA:_ L
ond pe�iod Roderick slammed U rb.l na 30 BHl•y 14
Carthage Troy 5 7
over from the 14. Dan Howard Col. South 14 Col, Aquln11 0
RorN . Can■a ri S6
added the points alter lo make it Meulllott 56 Toi. W1:lt• 1'
24-0. La W in lhe period, sopho- Allit nce 54 iteubtnvlll• H
more How...S b� IOQSe for •1 Me nlf'leld 52 Canton McKinley i i
yard&amp; .and RQderick a� two to Mlddletown· 41 Deyton Punbar 1 2
Zanesvlll• 14 Marlett• 0
m ake it 32-0 b.Y inle�i!lilan .
In the third i1'Jn111, aubs 'werl:! in 1
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and ou t but it wa» ue,ular J oe trooksv 1 II• 36 C1ldwell I
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Duncan ramming over from the Philo 22 Ros.ev llla I
Glouster
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Lexin1ton
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rive to make ll 38--0. Evans � as
McC onnelsvilla 9 Fo rt , F ry• 6
smeared on the 1 tteTppted points
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after. During the final 11Lan�a wit h .
Gallia's subs ill act ion, Billy Conley
drove over from t)le t h ree and
added the points after lo mike it
46·0.
Gallipolis had 14 firs t downs to
WeUston'1 e ight and gained 886
net yarda rushing while lhniting
t h e Rotkets to 1 16. Sophomore
Dan Howard was Gallia's bi&amp; sun
wit h 120 yards in 1 1 carries.
By quarters:
Gallipolis
16 16 6 8---46
Wellston
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AVERY NELSON

but

FOOTBALL SCORES

lmprovtd hearing provide■ happier llvlng
for you •nd those around you.

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Phone or Write

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I hawt worn 01h•r typet of hitarin1
olds for yton , , • ,her, I trlad Quall­
ton•'• Minialurt Hldd1n Ear and I
lmmtdlo!aly ,tOlliitd ho"' lncomsplcu­
out It 11 to wtor, and how wperlo, I"
performance becouH there i!i no cloth­
lna nollt or body ttath:. IMt M all, lt't tiny and
comfortable and can be worn behind either .cir .
eoslly ond lncon,plcv�.,.,ly by either mtn or
women. I'd ri•v•r be wl1hout It again.

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!1' IEMOD£UNG PROJECTS TO US
IASIMENT IOOMJ
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The At hens Bul ldogs continued
to keep pace on the SEOAL lead• 1
ers Friday ni g ht as they thundered
lo a 60· 6 victory over the hPple11s
Nelsonville Greyhounds.
The game nex t Friday between
t he Bulldogs and Gallipolis at Gal•
H polis now slack s up t o ue the top ,
game of lhe season and should be I
ont• of th1• finest root ball contests
witnc!lseil in 1ht' iEOAL in many
years
Mo;,1 Bennett scored three TD's
on runs of one, t h ree :md 1 1 yards.
l'huck JJoylee scored two on rums
or 59 and 4H yards. Jo h n Grogan I
11cored on a 66 yard punt return in
th t� t h ird period. Robbie Frey scor• [.
ed two 'l'Ds on a seven yard run
and t hen took a pass for 33 yarrl t1
from ,John Williams. Ron Deveau 1
scorf'd 1 h&lt;' final At hens TD.
Extrn poinls were mad e by end
Barry Wilson on a pass from B i l l
Biggs_ Chuck Bowles scored a l wo
point conversion on a run, and
llich Bacon and Paul Achman each
kicked an EP.
At h ens h :1d 365 yards on t he
ground aJld completed two or 12
pa !llles £or anoth er 85 yards to give
t hem a t otal of 440 yards. They
had 1 7 first downs to Nelsonvi llc's
four.
Nelsonville had 64 yards
ground and S I through the air o n
two out of ten at tempts for a total
yardage of 95. They scored their
only TD of the game late in the
final pt&gt;riod ploying agJinst Athens
�ond strinGer11 .
D�e Anderson ran eigh t yard r;
lo clfl) 11 short drive I ha! started
on t h e At hens. 45.
Hy quarters:
20 8 19 13-60
Al hl•ns
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Convenience
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WELLSTON _ Gallip�lis scored
Wahama Rutlan4 early and of ten h ere Friday nig h t [
j Yards rushing
36
307 to dump Wellst oJl's Golden Roc k .
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1 88
Y11rd.11 passing
40 ets 46-0. The win, G1lli11 Academy's
1 Total yards
224
347 eighth of the seawn against no setPassf's attem pted
34
8 backs, as,ured Coach Ch uck SLo.
a 1 hart 's Blue Devils or at l e nt a
17
]'asses completed
PasSl"s mtercepted
2
t tie for the SEOAL crown. It is t he
5 [or 3 1 5 for 42
PunLs (:l\' . j
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Firsl downs
8 to Easter,n J 28.
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Pena lties
0 1 • In lht . second quart er R1y ,
, Coleman intercepted I BobC'at
By Quarters:
o o o 6- 8 1 pass lo se t up �astern'&amp; second
W:i h ama
. _ . . _ o . 8 7 0- 1 5 touchdown and 1 11 t he third quarRutland
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TDs Wahama , Yonker: 9 yd. ter . a �ecovered fumble set up
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pass; Rutland: Combs,
16 yd. their rmal score. .
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run , Hobste t ter. 78 yard run; [
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as
EP's Combs, pass.
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. they played gotfd defen111ve and
Individual Yerd•8t
ofrensive ball all the way.
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Jewell, 3 t imes £or 8 yards.
E■stern Mar,nan
Hargraves, 5 times for 7 Jost.
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Yards
rus�mg
1 13
1 33 1
Rogers, 4 times for 9 yards.
Yards
passmg
41
65
Russell fi ti mes for "8 yards.
Passes attempted
6
11
Yonker, once tor 4 yards.
Passes
comple
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3
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Rutland
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Hobstet t er, 17 t imes for 141 yd•· Intcreepted
8
15
1 Firs t downs . .
combs, 15 times ror 128 yds.
Punls
7 £or 322 6 for 216
Mart in, 7 t imes for 23 yds.
Total yardage
154
198
Brogan, once for 8 yds.
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Du gan on&lt;'e for 7 yds,
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County personally .

HEINER'$ BAKERY

I ,ask · your support and vole

Bakers Of Good Bread
Huntington,

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FOR� &amp; ABBOTT .
Custom Built Kitchens

STIFFLER RED �R

OHIO VALLEY· BAKING CO.

FRANCIS FLORIST

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

Makers

Pomeroy

CITl�'S NATIONAL BANK
(The Friendly Bank)
llllddleport

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SU■-.IME ICE CREAM CO.
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From Jackson Cou nty - ·

JAMES A- RHODES

Holsum Bread

THE BEST

Support lhe' Church of Your Choice
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STATE AU DITOR

Pomeru1

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HAYES and RUSCHEL
GARAGE

H ISTO RY OF OH IO

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Ph. WY-Z-3 151
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to the office.
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Pd. Pol. Adv.

MlddlepoJ:t

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Pomeroy'&amp; Budget Shopping Center

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Due to camp.aign time: limita­

Middleport

Yotii Dodge &amp; Plymou.th Pealer
Middleport, Oblo

Phone WY-2-1844

Far Meigs County
RECORDER

BAKER FURNITURE

I. Ii. :RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO•

Take Someone to Church with You Sunday

Ret11Ublican Candid1l1t

Middleport

115 1!. 2nd St., Pomeroy, Phoij.e WY-2-1480

5818,

Paul "Corky" Kloes

Jeweler and Optometrist

Natlpnwi�e Insurance of Columbus, 0.

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B. H. SANBORN

MAX WARD AGENCY

OF AMERICA·

I N MI DDLEPORT, OHIO

Furniture and Appliances
Cheoltt, Ohio
Phone YU-5-% 125

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy

FOR GOOD GOVER NMENT

Your Wal�_een Agency

Phone WY-!-1588

HOME LAUNDRY CO•
J. P. Joachim, Prop.

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_Filma �ere ahown by Mr. Harker
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aher a f 1 \le yard �nalty , Combs
went 1n from t he 16. Hobstetter
pas�ed t o Combs for the 8 · 0
score
Rut land's second TD came even
qui('ker in the third period.
The Falcons h ad stopped a
Rutland m,1rch on t he Wa h ama
�. but had to purtl out. From
t heir own 13, Rutland scored in
PXact ly three plays.
&lt;'ombs got two. then 1 1 , and
l l ohstetler spun into the dear
from tbe 22 and went all t he wa y.
This t ime Duvid PicrC'e's kick for
t he extr11 point was good and it
was urn.
Rutland completely dominat ed
the game on the tfOLlild.
The Hcd Devils rolled up 307
yards on the turf, added 40 by
passing t hree times SUl'Ct'ssfully
in eight tries tor a total of 347
yards.
Wah.ama gained only 36 on t h e
ground but ih 188 in the air
gave the falcons a respe'C table
224 total yards gained.
Rutland had 1 3 first downs ,
Wahama ei gh t ; 25 yards in penalt ies to 20 for Wahama; h a d
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al tt·1 l ht· l·f rd De111h h.id tall ied
uµ 1 11 l• 1r 15 1mints .
i\ 1 w;1y.,, t1angerous W a harna's
Larr} l l argra\'es.
quarterback,
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-...i ith �n B·l I 1u.,,.� 1n�. /·ailed on Yonkers tu
Y twice, us- pa�-• t o huu good £or 36 yard11
:r lo 1�;kc o� e tu 1 ht• Hutland 39. A pass In teru t w i h Jun l l'J"t' 11t · , , t·all (JUI lhe ball on the
a'tl d tht&gt; 0ther H 1u l,1 1 1 d 9 011 the next play , and
1li Lee Combs . 1 h1•n Harsr1wes passed to Yonk,·r for the fin11I nine yards.
Yu11kcr · � try for t ht&gt; extra poin t
1 1 1 1�,ed
1"1H- lted Devils had trouble
rnlltng a1 f1rs1.
The first 1)cnod was a pair o r
___ _ p u m exchanges hy bo th dubs.
But w11h 4 Vi minu t es gone in
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UfJ-Loris C. t lw second period Coach Jim
editar or the Re• Vennari's boys had their l"ha11ce
.Well' Nrves bot h They AOI pu!ISCS!lion on their own
a
n , today was SO after one or M i ller's fine
tn Alumnus of pu11ts. Martin paSbed to quarter•
It �nt State Univer• haek Uarry Brog an £or eig ht,
Combs di eked otr 25 to the Wa-

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To llllP Hannan
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Coach Bo_b Ashley s Eas�er n
E�gles c�n t �nued to roll Fnday
mght, 11 \t ppm g past II stubborn
Ha n e n Boheat elPVcn 20·16 al
Ea!! tern .
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k1ckoH and nu1rched down field
for the opening lOl)chdown "'.ith
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three minu tes left rn the f1 rsl
quarter. Cornell scored from the
three, and Co�ratl added the
eitra poin t s wlth II run
At the s1art of t he �econd
quarter the Eagle� began t o roll.
&amp;astern h eld the Hannan oHense
and forced a punt. Lawrence
Ha11bargen look Cornell'! punt at
t �e Eastern �6 and be�md beau•
bful down held bloc_km g went
all lhe way _ for the fm1l Eastern
se?re, Melvi n Ballard ran the
middle of the Bobcat !me £or
the extras.
Th ree minu tes la ter t he Eagles
came roaring �ack a_nd Hasbar­
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gen scored agam. This time the
Eagles took to the air route (or
the score and Nick Leonard :dn .
corked a 21 yard aerhal for the
t ouchdown. The run for the e,nra
point11 was stopped.
. Eastern ran the ball_ nine
t ! mes from scrimmage m the
first . h11 l£ to roll up a 14 to 8
halftime lead.
Midway in the third quarter
Eastern added
another qulck
touchdown when Leonard jaun ted up t he middle for 27 yards.
The ru n for the extras was stoppeel.
In the fourth quarter with
aeven aeconda remaining in the
. game, Paul Young flipped 11 !ix
1 yard aerlal to Bob Waterson for
a touchdown and added the ex•
tras with a poss lo ,Jack Powers,
Uannan's Bobcats with 1 1 �n·
iors on t he first tea m gpve 'the
SVAC l'homps fi ts for four qua r­
lers, con t rolling the·;bo.11 69 playa
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Having served with GEORGE A. MEINHART for several terms, we would· like to present some facts in relation to his legislative service which we are IIU'e he would not say in bis-6\Y!] liebaH:.
Serving his fifth consecutive term in the Hollie ofRepresenlatives - 1�51-52, 1953-54, 1955-56, 1957-58
and 1959-60.

Was one of leading advocates f)f !hi! Wlleeler Act, 111bleh relur111 Lo 111� counties, municipalities and town­
ships the revenue from the auto'!lobile license tax, for 11t,e en local_hla'hways and streets.
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Supported Increased beneflta for the �I s n,edy "ed cltl&amp;ens, lncludiJlg additional medical, .hospital and
burial expenses, and will continu&amp; to l�pport 111ch lejlalation.

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A voting record in a legislative body is only one Indication of· nieiiiber's·feal worth, since 90% of legielalive
aotlvity is composed of study, reseateh, drafting and committee

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sacrificing essenllal services to our pcople.
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Has consistently opposed b!g "!'Dlr•IIMd JOl/eniment and supported meuure• to keep government close lo
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the people, W!l.b more local control over spendln( of tu-payers' money.

· Wlll oppose movement designed to take �

in the Hou.,e they are now guaranl&lt;!ed by the Ohlo,P,!lstnulion.
of .filu!leJan, and fillllJ!CIO question,.
a,co811iua4 for his Ilg), kriowle!!il,
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i!lrllilt &gt;1111� of an able legislator,
. i.lb Wy, 1..-. of servkle doell lld!I fQ bow
A-My wlll lleHflt MEIGS County peoplr
GMleral
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COIOIITTEE
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John J. Cheil&lt;!r, C�an �
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The undersigned Oh io Republican �gislative Campailn Cl&gt;mn\(ltee ls · compooed of former members of the
OhlQ Legislature who have retired. We know that a legislator'a vai�e to _ ttt,e .Ass'einbly is determined by bis will­
ingness to wo rk at the job; his knowled.le of governmental plob!�l/i � ablUfy to analyze issues apd t�. )lresent
them; and , th e respe&lt;I which other .members and the general pub11j1'{111••J9r blm.'

nlf botpic■I ■rid sur tea,
lnlkU'lriqi ! Nuionw r,de'a
low-&lt;of: SENIOR CITI•
ZEN l"flicy, for men an4
women over age ,,, offm
bro■d eoveragt • • , liberal
bttM&amp;!r • • • and i1'1 suar­
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Sermon, 'The Cburd Which W11
�,r,e&lt;!uUl'(I." Nur881')' ,11d hn.ior
�ureh for children. S p. m. Youth1
Reefe1tion and meeting, MOndaY,
•7 :80 p. m. l'd�nf AJIIIII Women I/
·Bailey tiome; W,ednMa,y :7 p. m.,
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,nq .Pl'•r�r peril&gt;jl .
,:;io I
p. tn .Women', Missionary Society.

Qua l ified By EXPERI ENCE
Forme r COMMON PLEAS and

PROBATE JUDGE

PRES I DENT
' MEIGS CO.
BAR AS�IAT. I ON

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At Or Next To Bfi!lf0."9
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Flnt laptltt ctiurch, lilt M1h1 ·

, , /l!l!'fll, Pomfr'!&gt;, Ralph C. Zundel,
pastor ! Wm. watsod, &amp;, s. Supt.

TUESDAY, NOV. 8th, 19JO

!�d 'fl'I. /l!1&lt;1j,1
er,tertai�ed illem�n pf the 'f'id- ·
dJ/!port 1unlor Hlth fliot!&gt;tll tetm
at his home 1'hund•y evenhtg fol­
·1o,w1ng tJielr f/oj.or.y -qf.ef tl!t C■J­ ·
Uf.olis Junlor Kish team.
Following lhe . .,.,. •lclli ,,...
played after . schor!
boyS wenl
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take i n stride. But Space! Who amon« us ex­
pected to live in a Buck Rogers era ?
Yet to our youngsters nothing seems more
natural than man's invasicin of the universe
Everything that went befor-e was preparation:
We are ready to blast off. And the man who
will esta_bl�sh our first colo_ny C?D Mars is prob­
ably trammg for his mission rn a sixth grade

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cherish on Earth, and carry with him among
the stars, i" being taught every Sunday in
our churches. Is your child • • • and the home
in which he is growing up • ' • FIT FOR

THE AGE ?

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MAXINE .
AlllNSWORTH,

Representative Geo rge A. Meinha.,t

Of Meigs County

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Con1 1nurr l frur11 J• �k,
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hc&gt; re t h ;it ' ..o.e:an � quatlerhact, f'ou l 1 11 was J.. m" k , · 1
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"il l nkr. S h o t U p t he nuddle ol hy l&gt;.tVl.!1 on l h ,· ;111 - r i . '
I "me
t hc Jack,rl lmr tu !:O all the way a11other ftrs1 ,111 , t l o
for the /!eai;on � longnl touch· I He�tcr fol l tn, , d , \ : t
1 down run T ta· run CO\ l'red 99 p1d: u p llro,1 1• . , 1 , . , , .�� .,' · ', , "
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y:i.tc. h and all hut _broke the ba�k ano1ht·!' y1:m! 1 1 11 , : , , ,1 r i h tlo
, of the Jadteb 1&gt;p1r1I . , A Ronni,e and uni· SJll,l,i l i ' JI I ' 1, · 1 1 W ineMay tu S1:.:ln pa,� fur the point, ' hrcnrwr rail , d 1 1 , .
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was incomplPlP
I needed ,.l'ard.i ,11·
Fou r pl., 1 , I J 1 t• 1 1 , 1 1 1 , 'wntor
After a n t x,·hange �f pun.ts
the _ Jackeh he�an 1o drn•e again I g�:.i.ri.! _ ()or 1 ·, ,J1 . . , 1,, ,, 1 ! 1 t,I ,(
·k.ed
PllO\lll g this lime lo the Log�n 1 W h 1 1 t ;; k1ek 11 !1" h 1 ,,11, 1 d t · ,,
d t
7
2 JI wa� here !hat Dt&gt;e Gabriel l he Pa11 1 her � 1 1 i 1 , 1 . , 1 1 .-1 1
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intercepkd a 1/indy p!i.§11 at t he .J.-rh .� on "''•t• 1wr1.1 l , 1 , , i 1 5 ·. :ir '
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! ,even .irnd ret urned ii to lhe Lo- fur :i pt.'rso n.,I 1 ,,111 • ''" !'•,nw ro:,
" rir�I dO\\ ll .. ,1 I lat· �f , 1,1n .. n q
g.ain 44.
Winehr(•nn, . .' , r, 1 ., I I , l1•11 1 p ted
. Logan mo\·ed _ in ror the score
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in ff!\'i'U Jl ) ays wll
' h May g omg
p a�!.P'- to P011 i , r1 1 :ri , 11 r1 ., ; 1 1 t l' lui li n
over from 1he four . Bainter car• A l l ft: l l mc1,111pl 1 · " • · ( 1 1 t h,, , �s
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I ried rnot.t of t h(' dru·e. On one l 'oulin • both I l l ' '1 1 ' ,1 , ,.,I
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p I a y h, ro II ed out to t he Id! on I lcndt' r wen• 1 ...,,1·rl , , 1 , ,
1 1 t he
a bootleg play and h ad t he Jae· , gain(' for £i�ht i n c•
kets defpnses lost unlil he pi c k•
(Jn a fou r 1 1, ·' ,.,,
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Cd up 37 )' ard5.
H u ffini:ton rnm plHt·d ,n &lt;1ni:il t�
Wi t h t he , C.:hie/tainl out in lit1l e Reggie l'h&lt;1 l 1 11 a' t h i• 1,1ght
front 26 10 6 with four minutes rant l 1 11e
and 45 9econd1 lef1 in �he game
Buffing ton gai nr,d 't·1 i•n vardt .,,
t h � Jacke�s came e ha� g i ng back. to t he one t twn t im e aui•m P i
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Illnd mmpleled a Ritt? paFs to .,tie lint! wen· tlt'ld ,h i ,·t n d at ••�
1 11
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Harria at the 39 at t he final the P.rn 1 her �(-urm)! 1.1,dl;(·t t
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Ritk Crow . "' h" � � w1 \l a, rom. t
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The Yellow Jackett: were In eroy's derem 1 1 L• k�dt ·r wa, i n J - l
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the ball g�me all t he way and _.ed and left t he l;(Jmi• 1 n th
t- last
kept Logaa s Coach. Mel AdamV.&lt;1 uarter.
worried as he held h is fint ele- 1
Next we,rk C 'ouh A! t x r 1o•
v_en in until 30 seconds left in the I boys will \ [s i t :,.;dsn111 illr u•h i /h
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hnal quarter.
1 considered to hf' 1 111 · "' eakrst in
STATISTICS
the league. It w i l l lu• hoth te ims'
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Middleport LDf,ln , last ch,mcc t 1J 1,1 1 11 � :.:ame rn the
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Yards rushing . . . . . ·. 95
348 league.
,1 Yards pauing . . . .
83
98 '
STAT I STICS
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PHses at tempted . . . 22
9
P om�roy Jicluon ' •'
Passes completed
10
5 Yards pa115in;;:
1 !8
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Passes intercepted .
2
1 , Yards rushing
117
21 9
Total yards . . . . . . . 178
446 Passes AtlemplN!
17
4
Yirst downs . . . . . . . 13
1 6 Pas1Ws ComJJle!ed
6
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1 PunlB . . . . . . .
2 for 70 I for 27 Passes m tercepte1!
2
2
Penalties . . . . . . . . . . 20
100 Total yards
235
2HI
2
Fumblell . . . . . . . .
I Firs! downs
12
11
1
1 PcnaH1es
1 Fumbles Losl . . .
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65
, By Quarters:
Fumbl.es
5
Middleport . . . . . 0 6 0 0- 6 : Fumbl�s lc&gt;1t
2
Log an . . . . . . . . . 0 14 6 6--26
Scormg: Boothr. 7 yard run; '
Scoring;- Middleport: Baumgard• Wrig ht. 4 yard run F,f' Wright
ner, 7 yd. run: Logan, Bainter run.
(2). 13 and 99 yd. runs; Brimner,
By quarters:
pass, 28 yds; May, 4 yd. run. J:Jck siin
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-MorlllllJ wor•hlp 9.So am; Sundty" ' school 10:11 am; .!venint
7 .o .m.
lnctt.rd Church of Christ, .serviCf' 7 : IO pm.
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The 11.......etl Chv,dl, ,......,
kah:ih Humble, Putor, Jim Rttd,
I Supt; Bible £Choo! 9:30 am : .Morn roy, Rev. Waldo J. 81rtel1, Pat•
I ing worsbi
p 1 0:B O am; Chrl,tlan 1 tor, John Wm. Blaettn■r, Dir. of
I E:11duver (Youth} 8 p m; Eveni n, Ch. Ed.uc. Sunday school 9: 15 1m;
1
wor11hi p '1 : 30 : Wewletday P.venl og Worabip hour ID:2� im, lopie:
I "On �e Side Line,". Come 1ud
BiM�
Sludy 7:00
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K.f'tdorn Hall of �ehov1h'• Wit- worship, you ■re Wll!lcome
ltet.rtan h:ed Church of Je1 ui
nesse� Publie mpetm� Sunday 3 I
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ChrlU of Lttter 0
S I h D rTl ' Vr11tchtowC'r study -4
pm,
Old 'town Flats on Porria nd
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� Ible •�•�Y 1'ue1d1y p pin, 6�r­
Junday acbnol 9,30 am; Preac hln
i 1ce- IT' "'...t l7Ut: Thursday l pm; lf:n
tO·S(' am and Bihle Stud
· Y Wed� 1 1st rv qrhM I Thursd a, v a p ,u
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aday O pm C W. frnltltt, pas•
Da"lvl ll l
Pfl1rlm Ho-llM11
C'hurch. Lanesville. Don Wache·n- _I
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Ch
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Bobby s... .:rles. MWst�r. cr:ck
9. 30 a'!' , Mor11 l n ir worship 10 : 30
s
arles.
Sunday
s:�
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S up l ., : m ; P1lerlm Voulh , 6:4f
'SHn: 1 wu
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Sunda
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a. m., Ev3 n eeli1tic service 7-,0 t1 m
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•Yer meeting Tuesday 7 : 4� p. · 1ow.!!
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hip service Wedne111day· 1 : 30
;:
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Zion Church of Chrl,t, PCHM- r
Cllamael 18 - 1:•I a.IL
A4 lcM l■POrt Churdt 01 the
Nt•
'Oy-Harrlson .. ille Road, Eu,,me 1 11,...,., Rev. Clyde J. BarLlett,
"Oveuomlns
Resentment
Onde r wo.:id. minister. Bible 1r hool Sundav school 9:30 lft\; morning
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9:3() 1m : Mornlnli! worship 10:M wonhip seTVice 10:30. Sermon - -- ---_The Huth Met�tt � church,
a 'll; Evenin � worship 7:30 pm. Ro- subject "Occu py "; 7 : 30 Evening
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Middleport,
Raymo.ii Konkr!ght,
service,
bert Rerd. Blhlc Schol f.J u pt.
•
1ermon "Who Then Can
Tltt Syr1tusa MatJlod-:,t Churc lt , BC' Saved"; Prayer meet ing and Pastor. Greeting comm ittee Mr.
and Mr■. �leon Ltimbert. Aco­
Rev. Carl Herrin{: , pastor, Carroll I Bible s t udy Wednesday 7:80 pm.
lytes serving �oday a rc Michl
Norria, Supt. Sunday school 9:30
Naomi Baptl,t--Sund■)' school
,. m.: Worship 7: 30 "Christ and 9:30 a . m. ; WoJrsblp, 11 •· m. pray. Arc her �nd Michl Uoyd. Sunday
achoo.I 9.30 J a �k Beeh tle, Supt.,
the Church " Youth Fellowsh ip., 1 � ■ervice, Wednelday , 7 p. m.
om ing wor1h1p 10:30 ser,pion
.
rpe,1ttr
6 pm Wednesday: Miaweek Bible
8aptl 1t
C1
Sunday � he
Cbu �ch and Her Redemp•
at\ldy '1:30 pm Wednetday.
,
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Task
; Jr. YF In basement
ua l=hurch, L.-.1Jrt F,1lls, R.v. IO:l!S
at
6:00
Tom'!lY
Baker, presiden t ;
Hu"hert Sharp,
pastor. Sunday
P.utl,1n11, Fl...t lapflst--Sunday
6 :00 pm there j
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1Cb ool · 9:30 am; Worship eervice� achooJ 11:M •· m. Pr,!aching Sun- wdl be a anack w.pper to preceed
Sunday eveninir at
day ::.w p. m.
1
t�e meeting. Barban Jone.• pre•
Church
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th1; NnaNM,
MarTilonvlll• Pr-■llyt er.1• - 1 11 dent ; J\eV. Stanle)' McpllUard,
Syracuse Rev. Harold H"tmes
u
school 10 a. m. WYF 7 1 {!istr ict superintendent will �re•
nalliy
S
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,11 1tor. Sundav school 9:30 am 1
Mornim!' worship J 0 : 30 11m; NYPS 11m ind Bitile study every Tuea- I side ove� the business seu1on
1eTVI� 1 or . our f1�11t quarterly confere�ce
6 : 30 pm; Ev1mgellet ic 11erv l ces flt � ay. Pr ayer and praise
th is evenin g at 7 :30.
Cheahu-e
4
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7
pm.
)aturd
5
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7: 30 pm: Wednesday 7 : 30
church .people and · p1�tor wlll
al
P.nhco
10
school
-Sunday
d
TU
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rayer
P
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,
hour
esday I
'f:30 pm; Mi■aionary aerv l ce is the I c rn: evangetisttc service, 7:48 pm ; meet with u11. A.11 officers are 1
uqed to be pre,ent; Choir re­
lrd Tuelldar of the moI?th a t 7: 30 WPdnP.sdav Bible studv 7:45 pm.
h
,araal . W;e�e&amp;4ay eveni.ng at
Rutland Church of tltt
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• pm.
- C,unday school 9 : 30 am. Morn lna: 1 7 :00 Wll E1 m �er■on, director.
Church of Naurenl, Mull,■ rrv,· worship t0: 4e J:v.1 ngelistic ser- Newm 11 n Burdette, organist .
Unloa Avu. Pomeroy, llev. E. Z. viC'e 7:45 pm MldWHt pray.er
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Cox, past�•- Sundar School 9·30: aervi ce Wednesd ay 7:4(1 pm,
F�ed I. Gardner. Pastor. 9:30
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lfornfn Wouhlp HMO: NYPS Ill
Columbl• Chapel Chrlltli......,
�bJ.e ,eJaool, il. C, �teH)I, Supt.;
8:.t5 E'1tnlnt services 1·30: P"ay• Bible school 9:30 am. WQflbip
i
0 : 0 Mom�
- ��• sermo n !
., M•elini Thu'rsdav '1:::lrt,
service 10:30 am on the H'eond �. 8
Yo�t h ,
See�i":I
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House of Pra'ftir, Chett•r, fTha and fourth Sundays.
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Country Church in Town ) . Ed· 1
Sermon Our Work far ChriSl ;
Liond Life. pastor. Sunday school Bible scllool P:30 11m. Preaebta11
Wed. '1 :00 Prayer•m �tlng an.d
9:30 am : Lari Bo1gs, Supt.; Morn- , 10:30 am on the first and third
Bible
study,. Wed. 8.00 Choir
1
Ing worship 1 1 am· Evangelistic iunilays.
pra Mice; W� . • 8:lS at Ru tland:
'
servke 7:SO.
Rutland Church of Chnf _
e�urdl
leader• trainina class.
l=1lnrlew Chu rc h, ltv. Dwight 13ihle school 0:30 am : Wrnhlp
_....let Churah, .POfft- ,
Spencer. p 11stor, Sunday school service 1 0 : 30 am : Voutb
eroy, Eu1e11,e· Brown, Minister. '
9:30 am. Supt. Herbert Roush; ship 6 pm; Worship 7 pm.
C� urch ICb�l 1:1� am K_enneth
Perntrov Chu rch of Chrfat _
Young Peoples meetlng each Sun30 am
!mley, Supt., Wonblp
1
day at 6:45 Pin: preachU'lt 7:30 Sunday S&lt;'hool 9:30 am; Mornke
,
MYF
Mua
Choice
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Ka
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pm ; prayer meeting Wednesday in!? wonhiP 10:30 am·: Ev nint
th .JunlQII&amp; and Senion
pm
6
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worshin 3:3o nm: Prayer meeti
'1:30 pm.
11
m miaaion• meet at 7 I·
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FrM Methodist Church, L■unl and Bible study 7:30 pm Wedne•
�&gt;' C:
pm; Of!ic11l
7:U ppi Mrs.
Cliff, l\ev. R. Eugene Gell, pas- dav.
utb �ompkµll, �ll'Dll'n; Tues- .
y
tor. Sunday sehool 9:30 Phil I
Kingsbury Church - Sunda
:ay 7.30 Pm Quarler�JI
. ConferWise, Supt.; Mornin� worship · school 9:30 am; Worship service
e!l� ev, Stanley McGllh,prd pre�
10:30 am: Youth servke 7 pm: I 10:30 ■m .
di ng, Wed. 9 •m Pra)'e r meet- 1
Evangelistic 1ervJce 7:30 pm; Mid
La"flvllle Con1�tlon11" Chr1
:� g ,. Wed. 7 pm Ch ir rehearsal
?
wee'-, prayer service Wednesda y tl1n Church--..'iund ay s chool 9 : 30 Mrs. John Werry, director.
am: Worshio .service 10:SO am.
'1:30 'l)m.
1
Th&amp; l=eder■tH Church,
PoffiffOY SevffltM&gt;ey Adventist
ltyull Run l=rN Methodist:
bert E. Smith, Sr., pastor: Sunday -'124 : Butternut A\le. DAV Hall) roy, Rev. Waldo J. ·parteJ.a, P•s­
SchOM- 9«1 a. m.,iW01'ley Ha· Iey:, iabhlth _..d..2 41ra: "Worshf? tor. John Wm. ,8laettbat, Dir/ of
Sunday
Education.
4Upt.; Mornin g worship 10:30 a . m. service S : 15 pm; servttts ere Sat- Christian
Hour
Youth servke, 6:45 p. m.; Evan• urday. Prayer meetinf Thursday sch ool 9 : 15 am; Worship
10:25 am, . sermon "W'tlat Of To­
gelislic mess,n'e, 7:30 p, , m.; Pray- 7:30 pm,
Church of God, Mt, Moriah- morrow?"; Youlh Fellow1htp 5:45
eer meetine. Thursdav 7-�o p_ m. ,
Pentffo.tal Ass•mMY. R-,,uf!I 1 24 Rnv.
Jr, M.
Tibbs,
Putot pm; Federated Cirde meeting
Dorcas. E. Codner. n�stor. Sundav Sunday school 9:45 am; Worship · Wednesday 7:SO pm; Choir tte­
school 1 1 am: Child!'iUJ'S Church I s@rvice 1 1 1m: Praver meeUn� , hearsal Thursday . 7: 30 ,pm. Come
3 nm: Wor11hic 1':31"l pm Sunday, I Tue11day '7:30. pm; Young people and ,worship, you ire welcome.
Methodist Church, Alfr1MI, Rt¥.
Tu•Mla v a'nd Friday,
' Ftidity 7:30 pm,
Bradbury Cllurdt of Chrl,t; Art I
C�rleton lnterdenomlnalll'!fl•I Robert R. Card, Pa■tor. Sunday '
Marr.um, minister: Bible School. at Klni?sbury Road-Sunday school srhool · 9:30 Lloyd Ditun�r, supt.
Mornin g worshi p 1 0:80; Christian 1 9:80 am: Worshio hour 10:30 am; Worahle services at 10:415 with
Herman Taylor leader. Sunday
E:nde,vor 6 p.m.: £vening• wonhlp, every other S11nd1f ,
ewentng -1t 7:30 reaular meeting J
or MYF; Tuesda y evenlng Nov.
8th, WSCS meellng at the home I
of Genevieve Guthrie: Wednes- !
day eveniQg 7:30 m id-week pray,
er services. ·
F irst Baptist
Church, Racine, ·
Rev. Arthur R. McCauley, PasDe_111Pcrattc
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Chester Simpson, Supt. 9:30
Candidate For
am Sunday achool;
10;(1 •f .
Morning worship " A Lessen. iil
' Worship''; 5:45 pm Senior BYF; [
8:® pm Evening service "HOw
Moses Speaks To Us"; We�p,e�u
7 :30 pm Prayer meeting.
Your Vote and
lkthlohom 11pNot """""'
Great Bend, Rev, Artltur .&amp;, lie- I
Influ•'lt('
Cauley, Palltor. Robert
Lewis,
Will Be Appreciated
Supt. 9:30 ant Mor,ninc worship
and Sunday aehool ''A. Ipison in .
A Life Long Resident
Worship"; 7:00 fm EVM1Jn r ser- '
Of • Middleport.
vice •'How Mp• Spt11t11 l'o Us''
Pd. Pol. Adv.
Tho - United P1Nl,wlo, l■n
Church, Syracuu, Rev. Howard
Ruppelt, Pastor. 9:00 11m Morn•
ing worship sw,,iee.
ier.anon
"God's El�"; 10:!)!t Pl Sunday
school; 7:io , pm l&amp;b,on to m«iet
in the anns .
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Church, Middleport, Rev. Howard [
Ruppel!, P11tor. 9:1() 8µ"4,y
sphool, 10:80 ■m WOl'llbln ,en,ic, '
Sermon 1'God's Elect',,.- senior j
choir anthem "Jeaus Savior Pilot
Me" ; 5:30 WYF meetlnc; Monday
Nov. '1 Sea,1011- to meet In the
I paston 1tudy; Wednesday 6:30
pm J!,lniqr cb.olr; 7:00 pm �nlor

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I Fra:ttyib1,1r9 48 May ivillt 7
O H IO HIGH SCHOOL SC ORES
biter , D uncan
e&lt;l off. Two pl.a.,,
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rambled 27 )'ards lo ma ke i i 6· 0.
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Chil icothe 2 [incut. , 1 6
Paul Evans ran the ex tra points.
8•rM Unlor, 44 Br.men 22
GrNnfl«IA � a Wuhineton c. 1-1, 1 1
Four m i nutes lu. t er , Evans raced
'Madi10n 42 Jeffenon 6
Mt. Vernon 30 Deliwa,.. 14
42 yards with Roderi ck adding t he
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Sprlntr leld lO Norton 6
Wilmington 20 HIiisboro 3
poin t s after to make it 16•0,
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With 9; 1 0 remaining in the sec- Canal W tnchNttr 44 Franklort l9
HIGH SCHOOL BASK&amp;1BA:_ L
ond pe�iod Roderick slammed U rb.l na 30 BHl•y 14
Carthage Troy 5 7
over from the 14. Dan Howard Col. South 14 Col, Aquln11 0
RorN . Can■a ri S6
added the points alter lo make it Meulllott 56 Toi. W1:lt• 1'
24-0. La W in lhe period, sopho- Allit nce 54 iteubtnvlll• H
more How...S b� IOQSe for •1 Me nlf'leld 52 Canton McKinley i i
yard&amp; .and RQderick a� two to Mlddletown· 41 Deyton Punbar 1 2
Zanesvlll• 14 Marlett• 0
m ake it 32-0 b.Y inle�i!lilan .
In the third i1'Jn111, aubs 'werl:! in 1
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and ou t but it wa» ue,ular J oe trooksv 1 II• 36 C1ldwell I
OIi.ct SU,....OOIIIIT
Duncan ramming over from the Philo 22 Ros.ev llla I
Glouster
9
New
Lexin1ton
41
rive to make ll 38--0. Evans � as
McC onnelsvilla 9 Fo rt , F ry• 6
smeared on the 1 tteTppted points
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Gallia's subs ill act ion, Billy Conley
drove over from t)le t h ree and
added the points after lo mike it
46·0.
Gallipolis had 14 firs t downs to
WeUston'1 e ight and gained 886
net yarda rushing while lhniting
t h e Rotkets to 1 16. Sophomore
Dan Howard was Gallia's bi&amp; sun
wit h 120 yards in 1 1 carries.
By quarters:
Gallipolis
16 16 6 8---46
Wellston
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ton•'• Minialurt Hldd1n Ear and I
lmmtdlo!aly ,tOlliitd ho"' lncomsplcu­
out It 11 to wtor, and how wperlo, I"
performance becouH there i!i no cloth­
lna nollt or body ttath:. IMt M all, lt't tiny and
comfortable and can be worn behind either .cir .
eoslly ond lncon,plcv�.,.,ly by either mtn or
women. I'd ri•v•r be wl1hout It again.

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The At hens Bul ldogs continued
to keep pace on the SEOAL lead• 1
ers Friday ni g ht as they thundered
lo a 60· 6 victory over the hPple11s
Nelsonville Greyhounds.
The game nex t Friday between
t he Bulldogs and Gallipolis at Gal•
H polis now slack s up t o ue the top ,
game of lhe season and should be I
ont• of th1• finest root ball contests
witnc!lseil in 1ht' iEOAL in many
years
Mo;,1 Bennett scored three TD's
on runs of one, t h ree :md 1 1 yards.
l'huck JJoylee scored two on rums
or 59 and 4H yards. Jo h n Grogan I
11cored on a 66 yard punt return in
th t� t h ird period. Robbie Frey scor• [.
ed two 'l'Ds on a seven yard run
and t hen took a pass for 33 yarrl t1
from ,John Williams. Ron Deveau 1
scorf'd 1 h&lt;' final At hens TD.
Extrn poinls were mad e by end
Barry Wilson on a pass from B i l l
Biggs_ Chuck Bowles scored a l wo
point conversion on a run, and
llich Bacon and Paul Achman each
kicked an EP.
At h ens h :1d 365 yards on t he
ground aJld completed two or 12
pa !llles £or anoth er 85 yards to give
t hem a t otal of 440 yards. They
had 1 7 first downs to Nelsonvi llc's
four.
Nelsonville had 64 yards
ground and S I through the air o n
two out of ten at tempts for a total
yardage of 95. They scored their
only TD of the game late in the
final pt&gt;riod ploying agJinst Athens
�ond strinGer11 .
D�e Anderson ran eigh t yard r;
lo clfl) 11 short drive I ha! started
on t h e At hens. 45.
Hy quarters:
20 8 19 13-60
Al hl•ns
Nelsonville
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Convenience
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WELLSTON _ Gallip�lis scored
Wahama Rutlan4 early and of ten h ere Friday nig h t [
j Yards rushing
36
307 to dump Wellst oJl's Golden Roc k .
1
1 88
Y11rd.11 passing
40 ets 46-0. The win, G1lli11 Academy's
1 Total yards
224
347 eighth of the seawn against no setPassf's attem pted
34
8 backs, as,ured Coach Ch uck SLo.
a 1 hart 's Blue Devils or at l e nt a
17
]'asses completed
PasSl"s mtercepted
2
t tie for the SEOAL crown. It is t he
5 [or 3 1 5 for 42
PunLs (:l\' . j
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Firsl downs
8 to Easter,n J 28.
2
25
Pena lties
0 1 • In lht . second quart er R1y ,
, Coleman intercepted I BobC'at
By Quarters:
o o o 6- 8 1 pass lo se t up �astern'&amp; second
W:i h ama
. _ . . _ o . 8 7 0- 1 5 touchdown and 1 11 t he third quarRutland
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TDs Wahama , Yonker: 9 yd. ter . a �ecovered fumble set up
1
pass; Rutland: Combs,
16 yd. their rmal score. .
It
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good
a
was
on
effort
eam
run , Hobste t ter. 78 yard run; [
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he pa rt of the Eastern 1 1
as
EP's Combs, pass.
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. they played gotfd defen111ve and
Individual Yerd•8t
ofrensive ball all the way.
W•ham•
STATI STICS
Jewell, 3 t imes £or 8 yards.
E■stern Mar,nan
Hargraves, 5 times for 7 Jost.
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Yards
rus�mg
1 13
1 33 1
Rogers, 4 times for 9 yards.
Yards
passmg
41
65
Russell fi ti mes for "8 yards.
Passes attempted
6
11
Yonker, once tor 4 yards.
Passes
comple
ted
3
7
Rutland
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Hobstet t er, 17 t imes for 141 yd•· Intcreepted
8
15
1 Firs t downs . .
combs, 15 times ror 128 yds.
Punls
7 £or 322 6 for 216
Mart in, 7 t imes for 23 yds.
Total yardage
154
198
Brogan, once for 8 yds.
I By quarters:
Du gan on&lt;'e for 7 yds,
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Middleport

Yotii Dodge &amp; Plymou.th Pealer
Middleport, Oblo

Phone WY-2-1844

Far Meigs County
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Middleport

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Natlpnwi�e Insurance of Columbus, 0.

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MAX WARD AGENCY

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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modern blllh, JOlnl IISt• u\ laun' 10 t ,3otp
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with thcrmustal, propt:ny vented. -- • - - · - - · · ---$SU per month. I nquire Ewings FOil, SALE: NEW 3 BEDROOM
Store, G lcnruy Ewing, Pomeroy. I all electric hom e. Low down
Phunc W Y 2.J(}!J2 ur WY 2•2titi0. , payment. Take· over G. I. _Loan.
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FOR RENT: 1''1 VE ROOM APA.RTMENT. Call WY 2-:am1 or 4Wt _ ---,- •. ___ ___ . _:-.;.',t;
Spring Ave., Pomeroy.
FOR SALE: HOUSE IN SVRA•
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dows, garage. 632 S. Seco n d,
after 4 p.m.
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your spare )Ulle pay dtvldeodsr
let 100 x 120, )ocaled on Route
Heprl!�cnt Lmcoln _ Homes on a 1 124. $5000.
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GIRL OH YOUNG WOMAN for I C H ESTER - l ¼ story, fully in•
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genernl work Jn he 1p of cur e ! or
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Honie (1pposile Rock Springs
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roo m s, bath, -nice b1111ement, coal
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hol air furncae (n{'w), 23 arre,,; I
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cultivated, barn. thicken house,
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co rn crib, other buildings, fine
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Appr.11.18ement wall be had before I
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Lowell He i tger, Harr1sonv1lle, . tor and to such of the follow i ng I y any m lere&amp;ted party at an y
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wATER Pu,U FICATION
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The people of this District have heard the Democratic rllndidate £or Congn·� dt&gt;
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p u n· water. :--l"o filler to ch a nge ,· Ule 27Lh day of October,
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polentlal of our valley. He believes the 1 0 th Congressional District, from t he llot"k ing
!nr . P. U. Box 1 124, M a nsfield,
O h i \l , All. Mr. K.aufman.
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It Is his goal, If elected to Congress, to work as industriously as the people of his
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W E E K END SPECIAL!
Brand new spinet piano. J&lt;' i111mu s
namt• rnak!•. Sl 1 gh1 ly , llamage d
d u r m� !&gt;h1pmcnt. Hcg ular pncc
$895 Now wee k Pntl only
$595 oo_ /\ow is th{' tune ror
�p1nct
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COLEMAN GAS t'LOOH KURNACF. I
W · St•t·!111 d St , 1',1mel'uy. Phunt'
and Wizard ruel oil heater. Both
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in excellent condition. Sec Oli
vet Sayre Rt. l, Porltand. Ohio.
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1 I 3 5k COAi. OF high g raJl'. Loaded
trltt ll,radfonl
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CootTWO AKC REGISTEHED Female J
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�xcl'llcnl cval, run of mml' "- L. BRADr-ou,. Reel••· Oh"'
Beagles. Ages I ½ and 3 years.
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of
lots
with
Meat and Choice of
Call WY 2 ·6842.
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Uu}'l' rs say it fills their de ·
AUCTIONEER
2 Vegetables
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than slraight
mands b{'ttcr
REASONABLE RATIS
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RABBIT DUGS, 6 beagles, 4 mos.
lun1p. I t will more than sallsfy
and Coffee
Salad
SATISFACTfON GUARANTEED
to 5 years old. Fieid champiou
rlumpand
delivered
ton
per
$5
Call or write I. O, McC01
Plus Home Made Hot Rolls
bre eding. Priced lo sell. Dursel !
rd in four ton lots or over in
Cho1tar. Ohio
Ri{'bcl, Reedsville, Ohio.
PunH)roy, Hutlancl, Mason City
8 22 30ll
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Saturday, Nov. 12, 1 960, 10:30 it. m J C L fVEI.AN_l� Alt . saxop_
� - l co�d�L1un. J� me $ l6U_.oo.
1 11m leaving the state and 1','lil
Call SP,-l:5904. Masnn U1y.
sell the fo\lowin� a t my far_m lo·
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cated 7 miles North of Ra(·meI
1n m ile I-:ast of Bashan; follow
sale nrows.
ELECTUOLUX \!a1.:uu111 Cleaner,
9 Cows Gurrnsry &amp;r. Holstein ( most
les� than 2 yrnrs old. / 1;,s ll U ·
llelot• 9:30 A.M
:, &amp; 4 yean). 4 eal V('S. 2 rt!!:lS·
lornatie j)Oft·UU[ b.ig, and all
Ud�l•port WY-2-2649
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ll;EW and USl!D
tcred Guernsey rnws with culV{'S
di'�ning atlad1 nwnts. w 1:1 sl'II
ICAU'U. FMED STOit.ii
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furnishC'
Health Papers
for l�sl 7 (lilYlllert!.'I 0f $Ci 25 pt:r t
At CliHter
Yearling s (Da iry Breed ) : I M ilk mr&gt;nth or -1,Jll.UIJ rasl:. l'h 1 me I
5-2145
Y11ti:ot1
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with 2 Sur g e milkmg um,�: .l t
Al.,,.ny 33,JJ
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rabbit dogs 1 llea�l1:1: 12 disr Su- I - --�
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Phone WY-2-379•
Day •'-ervte•
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AS ,S SPECIALS
OHIO
POMl!ROY.
hay ; J . D Traetor wi1h p in�·� :
57 �n;ury 60 H. P. $495.00
• I NTi-:lu o l t AND EXT EJU O n-- de·:
7 00 bJ les of straw : Wagon nm
59 Mercury IQ H. P. $.S9S.OO
ror·a�m". Wallpapt!r steamed off
&amp; ! l a rro�; 400 bu. rn�11: 100 htl. 1 U H. P. Mercury Ourfit $'il9S.00 1
• d PilP eriu". l :.! y[)an, expcr1 ��:
whcat; 100 bu. oats: _some h('. rsc !
METROPOLITAN MO TORS
guara11L ecd. '
i c e . �.i l is i ;ction
n
drawn 1 111plcnu•11 l : 50 11W h,i d
600 Eaat Main St reit, P:tm&lt;1roy ( Pl ll,rn., W Y 2 ·69U 9 ·
1 1 ·1· 61 p
•BALDWIN
tonls; I 1 950 Ford rordoor , 2 1
Pho�• W Yl-3870
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bicycles , 20· &amp; :.!4"&gt;
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:.erv1c as
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and OTHt;R FAMOUS
2 L 1v 1 1ig ronm suit e s . 2 bed roo m (
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SUJl(' S, 2 tluw11e s1•1� ( I 9 pc &amp;
Sl'OUTING
ltllO/ING
__ I !', pc ), 2 ullht} cabmeti., el c c W I LL !'A V CASII FOIi S M ,\LL
metal wm k Repair work of ally I
house ;md at-n•uge. GIVI: sm•. lo- [ k mtl. Phol,c WY 2-2301 .
trit· run..:�, lar�1• (lcep freeze,
l'lll!On and /l�k 1ng lll'lt( Write
10 10 30lp
t·o11I anti wood eook stm:e, 2
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Bux U68 K , c/u The lJ.i1ly S en - - - - - -----;--· - washprs with rinse tubs, wr 11mg
O nd ,
HIRE
Oil
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BlD�LDO
tine!, Pomcrov oh1n
desk and ehnir, gilder and porrh
,
hmiemcn ts and landscaping. Ph.
1 1 3 30!p
chairs TV &amp; antenna !RCA).
. ...,, r.a.-et ..,..,
-(' hester, YU 5- :n 5b. , 10 . 3 �LP
---hNlli,
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her
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lamps,
,
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i·oHee' tabl
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t buHet. refril:er 1tor, 2 heaterM,
WISTING
NA(e5,
i'DK
Mui�LEA1
ch�al, 1 rifle. _1 iron ket llt&gt;, b110 � �4&gt; ·- Or _en_!._ _
HOUSE appllanc••· Arnold Bro- !
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whut . !It )
case, I bnt�s kdllf',
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then, S1ncu.., Ohio. Phone
HltlJ::i,t,,; two flve
shrives, end tahles, many other EICr' UOUM
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r���1 &lt;1paumcnts.
u.�dul articles .
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Not respnns iblc for acc�dcnts.
MUUl!:JI N un1urnishc1I 3 rooms I
Winford (Jarkl Scar h ro ug, h
1'AYLOllS Upholslt&gt;rlng
a nd hath iipar1111e11t , 11irrh c11b• 1
Owner
AND FURNIT URE REPAIR
dispoRal, ·tndncrator,
iiwts,
Auto, Truck anti
Lunch will be served by Sulton
lurwe clo�cl.l- uhono WY4".-;Hl.
Eq1.1ipmc n l Sc.it5 Repaired
Chut{'h.
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Al-'At•.1.·ME.N"l'S - .furm1h�d anti 1
tion Compan�,
G1llipoll1, Ohio
uruuroui •• ;:d. Mc..Mwaten, Middle I, 12.22 2nd
Auctioneer: Cr1tt Hradford
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Sale Mam1ger: A. C. Bru&lt;lford
J J 5 "' -rkA,LEH se,cs, co1tN1i-u,i
I nsuranc e
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Locusl tU., Middleport.
G E Vacuum Cleaner Clearan r c.
tecUon, Lltfl, Auto, Fire, /;alio
Swivel top11 and roll easy. Will
1 0 24 30\{'
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11crlrlce ror only $20.VO. Phone
.4-0tc FOR RENT OR LEASl�-liaso limt
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Lutter
building.
and
station
--::= .--;;::-c;c;;
idcul for r{'cruation ct'nler ur D ARNE:t::��=
1956 CUSTOM LINE �"ORD. 2 door.
-SIMPSON JNSU RANCl!:
Fordomatlc Drlve. V6 M otor.
re staurunt. Junctions Ht.s. 143
Agents, JliUddleport. Fire, Aut�
Orlgin11l finish. Good tires. Re11sand 124, liradbury. l\t·c1d y for
mobile. Honas. Phone WYZon11blc. See al Ex ccblor Oil ro.
occnpancy. Call .11.Ucr S JI. m.
8-l'i-tf
200;:i.
W Y 2·2205
Frank Fisher.
Phone WY2·2915. Ed Eber.s- --___ w 20-1ro
bach.
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rHONE WY-2-21 57

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lt7 Moose
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WILL · SACRIFICE Singer zig zag
.;cwini:: machine. Makt•s butto11
hole�, Sl·w� on buttons, ovrr• 1I
!'a�ts, bltnrl hems, and dmens
of f1:1nry t-mbroidery stitches. I
Will sell \;) respuusible parly
for 1 1 paym c nls of $9.35 per ,
m onth. Phunt W Y2·2204.
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tu ..,_ OOIIIIOCQUve l.atertiom.
'IDOJJ• h 30 centJ per word.
f •D1- per wOrd will . be charjed for advertialnl
10 daya aflet l «6VlDi bill.
.. - Should be r.po-:tfld 1mmrdiate!,-. Tbt
. Dftt be reapon.alb� fct mote tha..11 one ln�or.
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AND OIi.GANS
Splnel pllmo - ideal 11lie for sma II
apt. or tr11Uer-6 years old----'111!1·
hoaany finl11h-A·l conditionre{'enlly tuned.
Used Wurllucr chord organ with
pen;u11lon, recently traded on
llraer model-mahogany l lnleh.
Like new----exce\lcnt condition.
One uaed Wurlltzer aplnet pianoblond oak-like new-used In
home three month-- Complete
wlth bench-new guarantee.
BIi truck load of new Wur!Hzor
piano, ju8 t received-all 1tyle�
and flnlihes--m:ike your selectlon tt1rly-use liyaway until
Chrlltmas.
W ri' te to W end eII' s, 71 1l a mI WMr·
ren St1., Mariella, Ohio, for i n formation.
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WANTED� Reaponsible party to
take over low monthly pay•
ment1 on a af,inet p iano. Can
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M,naaer, '.P. 0. Box 180, Newcomentown, Ohio.
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112 RATS killed with Star W.r

f1tln. 14' lb■• Sl.t9. Ebertbach
Hardware, Su.au Run Flnur
Mill, Landmark Co•Op.
(U) 28, 2U, 30; (0) �. f. 1, 12,
•, 19, 20, 21 , 26, 27 , 28;
18, h
(11) 3, 2, &lt;, 8, lo• I•� 16• 17•
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FOR SAL&amp;-Ce-pc. 1Bedroom 1uite,
double bed, Retrlierator 200
pound tro:ten food capacity, Ma•
gic Chet Gu Range, M.iytag
Walher; z •.Girl's 26" and 1
boy'r !W' • Blycle1, All reasonably priced and In good eon•
dltlon. 121 Se,enlh SJreet, Mid•
dleport.
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top hot water tank, 1 ued ,
Demming ahallow well pulbp,
I u1ed J1n1ttot' conversion ill
burner.. All In, 1ood workln,
WY2-3709,
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3. Active in all ph11H of gen•
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years !It Jack1an, Ohio, In•

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eluding Attorney for City of
Jackson for 8 pan.
4. Probate and Juvenile Judge
of Jackson County, 0., 193741.
!i. Fe1rl111, able and 1ucceu­
ful trial and office lawyer.
6. Ad�v• grain and Hve1tock
firmer for more t h I r1 2S
years; UvN on f • r m with
family: etto,...., for Jockson Pr. Crdt. An'n for 24
yeors.
7. Member of tho Ohio Stole
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O. Adl¥e In Boy Scouts for 20 years: Pr.Ofidont of h",.
local school boercl; wide experience in lvvenlle and
ooclal problem,.
9. Momber of Boa&gt;'d of Directors of Jo,kson Building
and LNn Company 1 1 years.
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Your Judicia ry • Courts and Judges - mus t be ever alerl to defend our Liberty, _our
Rights, our Freedoms .. Fair, and Fearless J udg es, removed from the pressu_res and obl iga­
tions of all self-interest groups, and respon sible only to YOU, the People - These alo�e
can protect tho individ ual from the mob, I he weak from the power ful, t'1e People, indeed from their own rulers.
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You will elect one Judge of the Court of A peals on Nov. 8, 1 960. I am a candidate for
· th•t office. Independent and uncontrolled, desirin g to do justice, with mercy, I earnestly
solicit both your vote and your active supp ort in my beh,lf.
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modern blllh, JOlnl IISt• u\ laun' 10 t ,3otp
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with thcrmustal, propt:ny vented. -- • - - · - - · · ---$SU per month. I nquire Ewings FOil, SALE: NEW 3 BEDROOM
Store, G lcnruy Ewing, Pomeroy. I all electric hom e. Low down
Phunc W Y 2.J(}!J2 ur WY 2•2titi0. , payment. Take· over G. I. _Loan.
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Spring Ave., Pomeroy.
FOR SALE: HOUSE IN SVRA•
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CUSE. Ci rooms and bath. Slflt'ffl
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FO K RENT 5 room house, with
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dows, garage. 632 S. Seco n d,
after 4 p.m.
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your spare )Ulle pay dtvldeodsr
let 100 x 120, )ocaled on Route
Heprl!�cnt Lmcoln _ Homes on a 1 124. $5000.
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utility
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GIRL OH YOUNG WOMAN for I C H ESTER - l ¼ story, fully in•
� -• room fram e , 3 bed
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genernl work Jn he 1p of cur e ! or
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11gcd. Appl:,.· al Carmen Rest
b•semon t, gi.1s floor fu r nace, IoI
Honie (1pposile Rock Springs
:m x 100, griavi,,I road. $8000.00.
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roo m s, bath, -nice b1111ement, coal
daily in Middleport · Monday
hol air furncae (n{'w), 23 arre,,; I
through Saturday &amp; t11rl 7: SO
cultivated, barn. thicken house,
a. m. Phone WY2·33l6, 1 1-:Htc
co rn crib, other buildings, fine
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68&lt;. Terms. $11500.00.
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bath. Modern kitchen. Hatdneeds ,
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FATHER
wood floon, Phone WYZ-249'/. 11
part time or run time employmenL al light work. Ph. WY 2- I Brownell Avenue, Middleport,\
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port· substantial legislative measures and w ill work to bring industry to his district.

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Appr.11.18ement wall be had before I
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INVENTORY
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Judge an d .Ex ( 11 1 1&lt; IU : : : � �
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Lowell He i tger, Harr1sonv1lle, . tor and to such of the follow i ng I y any m lere&amp;ted party at an y
( 10 1 z11 i , 1 , :'I ;1t·
27th day of 0('tober , 1 960
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1 1-4-31(' as are re111de11ts of the state oi I t_1me
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wATER Pu,U FICATION
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We 1- 11 1 g uarantee pure water, no l aforementioned perso�s :
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The people of this District have heard the Democratic rllndidate £or Congn·� dt&gt;
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p u n· water. :--l"o filler to ch a nge ,· Ule 27Lh day of October,
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cJare that "the natural I N DUSTRIAL.. sites are in the north, and the recreat ional p
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polentlal of our valley. He believes the 1 0 th Congressional District, from t he llot"k ing
!nr . P. U. Box 1 124, M a nsfield,
O h i \l , All. Mr. K.aufman.
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1 1 3 St e TRAINED hunting .Beagles. Mal•
e11, 3 and 3½ years •old. Sell
people and an ind11strlous people.
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or trade for good shot gun.
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It Is his goal, If elected to Congress, to work as industriously as the people of his
tio"l Ne111 lluen. l'hoae TU2day. Virgil Yarbrough Route
3537
dlotrlet, to bring Industry to this Valley an d thl, District, so that its people ran sland
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Brand new spinet piano. J&lt;' i111mu s
namt• rnak!•. Sl 1 gh1 ly , llamage d
d u r m� !&gt;h1pmcnt. Hcg ular pncc
$895 Now wee k Pntl only
$595 oo_ /\ow is th{' tune ror
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COLEMAN GAS t'LOOH KURNACF. I
W · St•t·!111 d St , 1',1mel'uy. Phunt'
and Wizard ruel oil heater. Both
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in excellent condition. Sec Oli
vet Sayre Rt. l, Porltand. Ohio.
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trltt ll,radfonl
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Beagles. Ages I ½ and 3 years.
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lots
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Meat and Choice of
Call WY 2 ·6842.
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AUCTIONEER
2 Vegetables
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than slraight
mands b{'ttcr
REASONABLE RATIS
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RABBIT DUGS, 6 beagles, 4 mos.
lun1p. I t will more than sallsfy
and Coffee
Salad
SATISFACTfON GUARANTEED
to 5 years old. Fieid champiou
rlumpand
delivered
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Call or write I. O, McC01
Plus Home Made Hot Rolls
bre eding. Priced lo sell. Dursel !
rd in four ton lots or over in
Cho1tar. Ohio
Ri{'bcl, Reedsville, Ohio.
PunH)roy, Hutlancl, Mason City
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anrl Albany. Call SH2-4U76.
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1 11m leaving the state and 1','lil
Call SP,-l:5904. Masnn U1y.
sell the fo\lowin� a t my far_m lo·
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cated 7 miles North of Ra(·meI
1n m ile I-:ast of Bashan; follow
sale nrows.
ELECTUOLUX \!a1.:uu111 Cleaner,
9 Cows Gurrnsry &amp;r. Holstein ( most
les� than 2 yrnrs old. / 1;,s ll U ·
llelot• 9:30 A.M
:, &amp; 4 yean). 4 eal V('S. 2 rt!!:lS·
lornatie j)Oft·UU[ b.ig, and all
Ud�l•port WY-2-2649
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tcred Guernsey rnws with culV{'S
di'�ning atlad1 nwnts. w 1:1 sl'II
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furnishC'
Health Papers
for l�sl 7 (lilYlllert!.'I 0f $Ci 25 pt:r t
At CliHter
Yearling s (Da iry Breed ) : I M ilk mr&gt;nth or -1,Jll.UIJ rasl:. l'h 1 me I
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with 2 Sur g e milkmg um,�: .l t
Al.,,.ny 33,JJ
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rabbit dogs 1 llea�l1:1: 12 disr Su- I - --�
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Phone WY-2-379•
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AS ,S SPECIALS
OHIO
POMl!ROY.
hay ; J . D Traetor wi1h p in�·� :
57 �n;ury 60 H. P. $495.00
• I NTi-:lu o l t AND EXT EJU O n-- de·:
7 00 bJ les of straw : Wagon nm
59 Mercury IQ H. P. $.S9S.OO
ror·a�m". Wallpapt!r steamed off
&amp; ! l a rro�; 400 bu. rn�11: 100 htl. 1 U H. P. Mercury Ourfit $'il9S.00 1
• d PilP eriu". l :.! y[)an, expcr1 ��:
whcat; 100 bu. oats: _some h('. rsc !
METROPOLITAN MO TORS
guara11L ecd. '
i c e . �.i l is i ;ction
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drawn 1 111plcnu•11 l : 50 11W h,i d
600 Eaat Main St reit, P:tm&lt;1roy ( Pl ll,rn., W Y 2 ·69U 9 ·
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•BALDWIN
tonls; I 1 950 Ford rordoor , 2 1
Pho�• W Yl-3870
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bicycles , 20· &amp; :.!4"&gt;
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HOUSEHOLD Gooas
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and OTHt;R FAMOUS
2 L 1v 1 1ig ronm suit e s . 2 bed roo m (
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BRANDS
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Sl'OUTING
ltllO/ING
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metal wm k Repair work of ally I
house ;md at-n•uge. GIVI: sm•. lo- [ k mtl. Phol,c WY 2-2301 .
trit· run..:�, lar�1• (lcep freeze,
l'lll!On and /l�k 1ng lll'lt( Write
10 10 30lp
t·o11I anti wood eook stm:e, 2
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Bux U68 K , c/u The lJ.i1ly S en - - - - - -----;--· - washprs with rinse tubs, wr 11mg
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HIRE
Oil
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BlD�LDO
tine!, Pomcrov oh1n
desk and ehnir, gilder and porrh
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hmiemcn ts and landscaping. Ph.
1 1 3 30!p
chairs TV &amp; antenna !RCA).
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-(' hester, YU 5- :n 5b. , 10 . 3 �LP
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lamps,
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t buHet. refril:er 1tor, 2 heaterM,
WISTING
NA(e5,
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Mui�LEA1
ch�al, 1 rifle. _1 iron ket llt&gt;, b110 � �4&gt; ·- Or _en_!._ _
HOUSE appllanc••· Arnold Bro- !
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case, I bnt�s kdllf',
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then, S1ncu.., Ohio. Phone
HltlJ::i,t,,; two flve
shrives, end tahles, many other EICr' UOUM
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Not respnns iblc for acc�dcnts.
MUUl!:JI N un1urnishc1I 3 rooms I
Winford (Jarkl Scar h ro ug, h
1'AYLOllS Upholslt&gt;rlng
a nd hath iipar1111e11t , 11irrh c11b• 1
Owner
AND FURNIT URE REPAIR
dispoRal, ·tndncrator,
iiwts,
Auto, Truck anti
Lunch will be served by Sulton
lurwe clo�cl.l- uhono WY4".-;Hl.
Eq1.1ipmc n l Sc.it5 Repaired
Chut{'h.
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Sale collducted by Brndford Aue- --- ·--------!'HONE r,1-6-3311
Al-'At•.1.·ME.N"l'S - .furm1h�d anti 1
tion Compan�,
G1llipoll1, Ohio
uruuroui •• ;:d. Mc..Mwaten, Middle I, 12.22 2nd
Auctioneer: Cr1tt Hradford
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Sale Mam1ger: A. C. Bru&lt;lford
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Good Jo calio n. llalJ!h Ma r tin, 850
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Locusl tU., Middleport.
G E Vacuum Cleaner Clearan r c.
tecUon, Lltfl, Auto, Fire, /;alio
Swivel top11 and roll easy. Will
1 0 24 30\{'
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11crlrlce ror only $20.VO. Phone
.4-0tc FOR RENT OR LEASl�-liaso limt
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Lutter
building.
and
station
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idcul for r{'cruation ct'nler ur D ARNE:t::��=
1956 CUSTOM LINE �"ORD. 2 door.
-SIMPSON JNSU RANCl!:
Fordomatlc Drlve. V6 M otor.
re staurunt. Junctions Ht.s. 143
Agents, JliUddleport. Fire, Aut�
Orlgin11l finish. Good tires. Re11sand 124, liradbury. l\t·c1d y for
mobile. Honas. Phone WYZon11blc. See al Ex ccblor Oil ro.
occnpancy. Call .11.Ucr S JI. m.
8-l'i-tf
200;:i.
W Y 2·2205
Frank Fisher.
Phone WY2·2915. Ed Eber.s- --___ w 20-1ro
bach.
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rHONE WY-2-21 57

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lt7 Moose
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WILL · SACRIFICE Singer zig zag
.;cwini:: machine. Makt•s butto11
hole�, Sl·w� on buttons, ovrr• 1I
!'a�ts, bltnrl hems, and dmens
of f1:1nry t-mbroidery stitches. I
Will sell \;) respuusible parly
for 1 1 paym c nls of $9.35 per ,
m onth. Phunt W Y2·2204.
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'.Wllfd. 8'H! tnaertion. lliDiDlum m&amp;r1e - 60 cent&amp;.
tu ..,_ OOIIIIOCQUve l.atertiom.
'IDOJJ• h 30 centJ per word.
f •D1- per wOrd will . be charjed for advertialnl
10 daya aflet l «6VlDi bill.
.. - Should be r.po-:tfld 1mmrdiate!,-. Tbt
. Dftt be reapon.alb� fct mote tha..11 one ln�or.
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Slacks
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guest when Mrs. �harles H.if,fle
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ai&gt;la Club Thursday e,•4.'nrng at
her home on East Mam Sl .
W inners for 1he evenir1g we re
' Mrs Richard Finl aw. Mrs Sid•
nPy Spencer, Mrs. Albert Martrn
and Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Ma.�1 1n ret·e1 1·ed a gift from her secrtl pal
Refreshmenls ll'ere se�l" ed by
!ht• hostess to the ilhovc named
v nct Mrs. John Bca\" N, Mrs. Eu­
ge ne Tripletl and Mrs. Howard
I Logan

ba t·k and u , 1·un fined l o her bed
Mr� W A Morg an lS couva les(' ·
ini,: nicely at her home on Athen s
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Roa,1 from 1-' ) t' surger y
f.rn�sl ll1te return ed to his
Ladles' Corduroy
hunH' rn Minnes ota 'I hursda y af
ter hemg railed here by Lhe
rlealh of ti .s mother , Mrs Ed
ward Hite .
Mrs Russ \'\la Ison and M1 s
1 Bntha Scott v 1s1tcd Friday with
; their sister, Mrs Olan Cenhf'Lm er
who underwe nt su-r.llf'rY al Hol:r.er I
Hospital 011 Tuesday . They report
• her as convales dng nwcl�·
Mrs Alhert W(Jodanl I!&gt; 8&lt;n
I fin�d 10 her home o r. U n ion
SAVE YOUR SAL ES SLIPS
Avenue by illness.
MIOOL EPOf!T . OU h 1
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J imm y , Mrs. Jed Webster Sr , �
ind Mra Jane Louise �m1t h were
Fnda y vl,ilor s in Parke rsburi:
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· ·C hnstian A ction f'or f' rt'f'
dum" wus the theme of the
World Commun ity U.i y sen icf'
Maria on her 1 0th i!rld Marla 011
h 1 •ld 1-"ridar &lt;1fternoon t1l the
her eighth birthday
l'ht.'Ster Methodist l "hur("h.
Present wen:: Susanna Arnold.
By FREDDI E HO\J t&gt;AS.. !!'L1'
Sherrie and Bobby Ularkston.
The organ prelude hy t,1r�.
l \er1•11t ,· 1s1tors w it h Mr an d I H1cky Gaul , Tommy Ball aud the
J l u r al"C K arr opened the ut!rvice
;\,\ rs I' K il u�i.el\ a nd daughter, honored guests who cad1 r1•vP1v
f. llt\wt•d by a sllL•nt meditation
P aul.i Ka� . h.1vr been ·.wi rs H us ed a number ur gift�
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SOth ANNIVERSARY
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Mrs C&lt;1r l ( , L l 111i.1n· ;111d ll:rn �h 1- 1 1 1 , d 111 1 , 1 1 � 1 f ! :, ,, 11d · ,'J 1, ,,rd. , ! t t'sJJl n t . who s:.1 1d Lhat lo help
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Den r Meiqs Cou nty Voter :
Mr
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Dtmr g the carr '.}aign
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held wl"l1 l hc-1� 1lau..;h:er ilthi l .1 1 1 \ l . 1 •, ll)OJfl" ! '. ' ' ·1 t1,· 1mr�1 , ., id • ,, I f
:\I ··;; :&lt;arr lt't l 1 n re�,,on:;l\ e I House , from 2 to 4 p.. m. at lhe
\ 1s1t as many of you as pos­
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1 1 .. d,11;; or1 Lilt• llf'W fot't'CS i:llld
hume of Mr. and Mrs. John Ihle.
sible at your homes and al
1•d rdr,·\h !'1&lt;•r , t , \\ J l h l\
•1;ill.' x pniblerns wh1th a1 i�c
daugl1lNS
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lhe same time not ric_;lect
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Clerk of Courts.
wrist W i:d n1·Mlc1: :-, t it· 1s •. 11 . 1 p 1 : 1 1 1 .\ is,'. ,Jr , \ ,, ' tli1- p;1r1
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Demo,ratlc Cand ldale
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personally. may I take this
c; 1 , by !\l rs. Karr and Mrs. :
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Capable - Honest
absenl frnm his ltad11 11·t &lt;1 - il ii·s .il i , ... 1, 1 , 11 ., d•1J"J1r' t hl' ;i t · • r n,,o ,
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can continue to have that
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Chairman of Mo l t,i� t:"I. Polio
t;al11pul i:, �-1•i-1C"r(by l'.'!."I"!' \I r ,,tl,, wii,,"•
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my second tenn.
1 11• \" I1 1 I 1I rl' IJ IV tu. c h Wl' •c brou "" ht I' the Uc nedictiou b the ltev.
Foundalion FClr 6 Yurs
I R111lrr w 1•nl tn th� Callipol i � ( ' 1 1111,·
"nd where .they I Nyle Borde n, eonc\�J('J t he scrfor his rc'.(u! ,r d,c,ck-up. \l r Hnll
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Pret'eedi ng the servic�. a short
t'OII MEIGS COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS
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Mrs._ �whar-d_
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Mrs J inws Simp:-:•in. who undl ' r 1 · : i •,·d ;ui d l l i i l i l n· n . l iu t h and Jim d , 1J1r; i l t• l lwm C'hi·� ,i , l:t
' went fool sur�ery at i!nl7t·r 1 1-,�
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Mrs. IHchards stated that the
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next
World Day of Prayer woulr1
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the
75th ann iv�rsary and
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We llston and
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Pastor
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Mrs,
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Mrs.
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' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rl'cd.
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TION S U H E . A N D W l l E N Y O l l I ) ( ) T H ES E T H I NGS Y O U for l h e n_11Jr111s were Mrs, Phil
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Ohl1 rH:l' r, Mrs. llarolcl Sautir aml
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Y t' :-- , t h i s s1.•rm11n' i .-; \\ 1 t h ' I t hnuglit 11f a n clect1on_ n cx� 1 UC�� 1 Mrs. LimpbPll Harper. It wa s a n
TONIGHT
day. Non · nihcr B . . hut w;i11 a \ \ you tha 1 _read th is, v.hcthtt nou need thal May fellowship
OUR FINAL PROGRAM OF
· an or D l'llllJt · ral , 11r. l' \' 1'11 I ndependent . . . do not put IJ11y wo.u ld b� held at th� Heath
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THE 1960 SE ASON
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. . 1, 1. down. J wa11 t l u t &lt;i l k to .you : .1 hout an· . even. 1 Mclhodist Church, M iddleport
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ynu 1 nc W!-ip,ip
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd and M rs.
Rod Steiger - Ralph Met'ker I 1 1_wn: i rn \ H 1 r l �1 1 1 t e 1 &lt;·&lt;·1 1 0 1 1 . a111l 1 k now how 1 m po 1 t a, n t t I1 1s e I ei.:- 1 wi1h
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;1 r l Knight as &lt;'O•l'hairmen.
In l of l1'e Be!lt Westt·rns
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I and se: . _ wlH! and �\• h�· tw wrnt�· 1 1 l k 1 houghl t he folks try�_n
- also 1 wt·rL• 1 J v 1ng III l ll'rl lu1h I nnes. , 1 1 1_11 ) hey . were. I t was a �r1s1s
Wilh check,, you con pay oil bills of �•
New wacky ;irmy come&lt;ty te,1 m t i m t· for 1 ·h rist i a 11s. I I is for ( 'hn stmns 1n every ag; . _ l t _ 1s to- i
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necre,t rriai1box. This is much ea11er
Tom No1rnan - Pde M;1rsh.ill , day They an• t h,· sp1 nt u;il t v rnper for the earth. 1 h is IS t�e
{and safer) than "making the rounds''
Sizes 6 to JO
'"MIE ROO K IE"
1 1 -rii son he w rote t hi:-c; l d l L' r :ind I l e wrote tu t hose that obt ain .
and paying cash. No wonder mote and
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ed l.hP f11 i t h thrnug:11 .lt•-;u s ( '.hrist t vcrse 1 1.
mOre people are paying Dy check! We
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Sernnil we t1Pi'rl I n l 1 s'('11 1 11 t ll\ . -; :igti as t h e ( h nslwn hsten'
invile you to optfl Q checking account
TONIGHT
1 ed 10 Pell' 1•'s senno11 \v"(• :1.s tlwv ,ire to cull ivatc dil igeuce.
wilh u, now,
PANCO SOLES
15 THE FINAL NIGHT FOR
fail h, k now ledge, int l(•Jlt t' , god line�s. l_)rolherly love. .and
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kind 1wss. Pt•lPr savs ii we l 1 ave tlwsc v 1 1t ucs . . . ot1r lives
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We thank you for )·our Jlil·
· should show i t . t lwy -;hould he fru il {u l . Thrre shnuld be real
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lronai,e and hope to see
definite rPsu l 1 s froin 011r ( ' h 1 islian lives but Peter was con­
Middleport
curned . . . someth i ng ,, as h;1µpcning . . . What was il???
You again next March.
lie said sumc wen• spiritually shorlslghtr&lt;I . and had forWe Pay 3% Interest On Your Savings
gotten they had been i 1 1 s i t 1 . . thus we have the ve_rse used
reason
this
todav as t he text . 1 s1·e l op of sermon here} for
we Were to be dclermint•d, a,1d lo do right . We were to
remember that God had (·,d !('d us and make ou r election sure.
I [ :1 olhl' r wor&lt;l:; )'f l \ l 1lc1 , t ' l w 1• 11 - s l a r l l' d -- you have been in•
u:-. 01 salv.1 1 io11 . . . you are lo l ive
11 duclctl in vour p rc:,,t•l11 st;1t
right l'Onsi antly ;1 11d 1 w 1 �· i , 1 1:ntly . and Y&lt;� u s�a ll 1_1ol stum � le,
' or fi:1 1 1 . If vo1 1 l ivt• ,1· 1 1 1 1 1 1 1is kind of d1red1on 111 your h£e,
AT
your elcctiOn sh:1 1 1 h1· :-. 1 1 1 · (•.
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Member Feder;al a..serve System
I IH'l ievt• thi� i-. I l i e 1n i-ssage \\'c ncell Ill tlus age, m this
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Member Federal Deposlt Insurance CorporaO,,..
rn l led and be f rui1 fu l i11 1 1n•ir Ch ristian livPs, n·ot only assur­
Middleport, Ohio
POMEROY, OHIO
ing themselves of ! lw i r 1•1, , 1 · \ion, but th:it ot hers in them' may
I set• they al low Chl"l!-. I I n t l \\, t•l l in their hearts. This brin,s
I good results in the wa�' w1..• votc-. T he men we elccl to public
I ofrice. r�r . issues s•�rh as h 1 1 ·;�1_il;1I bo � ds, school, bonds elc., as
RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX . • •
t he Cbnst ians arc lll l l' l l"i;l nl 1 11 man s wel fare rn menltll , and
! physica l ways as wel l as sptl'il ual mat ters. A fruitful Christia n
I will show good resu lb. I h- 1s m:1k ing h is (':11 1ing and electio n
sure. This means Chnsl i,111..:; VOTE - so get out there Tues.
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day and VOTE.
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around.
uniform
roulers.
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• Shlvtd side link 1nd r01Jler bar­
that is In �;a ·., i 1 1 ilucled inlo the Kingdom of God
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elected
rldint: 1urfms.
mal'.e t h is most 1111port:i n t decision NOW ....i..... don't wait
• Macllint reamed auldt lfflk rivet
until
Tuesday , Novcm hL·r 8.
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Rlffllmbtr BlueJel chin l!, mdy lo
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timt and n'IOMJ . . . sea BlueJtt
In 1ctlon . . . on your s1w.

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Roush's Shoe Store

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SMITH QOTHING CO.

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Harry Muter, Owner
POMEROY, OHIO

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You For Prog ress?

Gravely Traetor Sales
Pemerov. Ohio
Distributed By
G. V. "Cook." Quickle, Vi nlon
I lteplacemtnt Birt &amp; Sprock•II
for All MlkH of Chain S1w1.
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..., that· Melgs County is standing stil l or even. perhaps, going baclcwards.
p.J..IAM A . MCKF.LV EY. urge yo u lo gi,e me your vote and support ln Tuesfor my candidacy a� Meigs C ounty Commissioner .
)'Oil, vo(ers . lhal I will work di ligently ror the good ol ALL people. I be­
local work program and l believe Iha\ a hard surface road program

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� in our county. I reel that our local government should be progress­
' a k� eye should be kept on m aintainlng economkal balance . .
e thla opportunity a lso to lha nk all of you for the kind reception you've
my ca mpaign.

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It's WI LLIAM A. McKELVEY

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TH E B A N KS O F
MEIGS COU NTY
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ALL DAY
Friday,
Veterans Doy.

Nove m ber

For Meigs County Commlssloner

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THE FARMERS BANK and SAVINGS CO.
Pomeroy , Ohio

THE POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
Pomeroy-Rutland

THE CITIZ EN'S NATIONAL BANK
· Middleport, Ohio

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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Election Doy.

Kaclnc, Ohio

THE RACINE HOME BANK

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are re.din&amp; WN printed on I ro­
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555 Election Decisions
Proees.w By Officials

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_ Provtdt I laratr new,paper HIGH AND DRY - The Nonga Il which sank at its moorings near the Garfield
whldi ,.. brtq 111 readen ••· • Ave., bridge across from the Gallipolis Boat Club on Chickamauga Creek I a s t
pand&lt;d local, natlooal and Inter- Thursday noon is no high and dry on the east bank behind the North Produce
national news, and more f@atures. Co. It was sunk whenwa change in river
level caused it to strike I tree stump
- Produot a more modern, knocIdng a sizeable
hole
In
the
hull. The salvage operation saw the boat pulled
roadable pope, In tht formal 01
from
Its
precarious
l!I',
position
lllll'l'O
acros
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. s the creek with a line from a jeep pulled by
typo
1 larger
and
W
Bill
Wellman.
There
It
was
pulled
onto a ramp and powerful pumps from the
,.1umn,,
- Make pouJbte earlier deliv- Bischoff Co., and a city pump took most of the water out of the boat. Friday al•rlffJo readen tbrouib Its speed- ternoon, as this scene shows the boat was lifted from the creek by a large crane
ed preao work &lt;the Gou I Y P e from the J. L McCorry contracting
firm ind placed on elevated timber for Its
llalbed praa u,ed bomofore ,... repair
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Dr.
Evan
Roderi
the
ck
is
skipper of the 35 loot houseboat . Many interquired two houn ,. nm off The
S.nllllel'a 4,,ao oopie. each day. ested spectators took In the operation and included insurance men who arr�ng''Tocioy'■ "'Pl' ol lho D 1 1 1 y ed the sat,age operation.
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On the basis of pn&gt;eleclion absentee voting It ap.
pears lltely :hat more ballots will be cast In Meigs Coun.
ty tomorrow !hill any time since the 1936 Presidential
eleellon when Jl'ranklln D. Roosevelt was elected to his
seeond of four terms.
Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, clerk of the election board,
said that 555 absentee ballots had been received and
processed by Saturday when advance balloting time ended, ei:cept for servicemen.
A bond 1aue In Middleport andl&lt;OIIIU, Der-al Audrey Yoong
to levlell In Eutml 1-i Sd&gt;ool will ._ illcumbent R,publlDlltrlct, Cbeoter Towrulup, and cm Evell'l' Loeb. Paul Kloel.
Lobanoo Towmhlp. will be voted 11,publicu candldate and Max'"' In addlllon to camildatet on me Allensworth, demoeral, ar,
the county, •11te and national lev- ...ting lint •loctlon to lleconf.
el.
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In IUddleport a bond iliue For CO\D'lt)' tmuurer d II t I � s,
amounllng ,.
for a ...,. Geraldine Y"""g· democrat, ,.
age dlapooal p1an1 will be ......i _.,ing Clyde Mlllhone, republl•
on. The ou'come of whether or car. incumbent o... T. A. Hewetnot vote&gt;t will oupport the issue ""'· democ,at. ii op.,..ing p,eo"""'·· •.'
may
1""" • &lt;onle,ence ent County Coroner Ilenl')' Ewing
CHERRY PIE WINNERS - Cherry Pie baldni, wli,
wilh '" Oblo W•ter Pollullon Con- republican.
ners recently were Sue Circle, left, aecond p1- wlnntf;
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IIVI Boan!
On the Judieial ballol a mun- and J
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udy Hewet.on, right, lint place winner. Ce� liJ
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a1 • � • ber of candidate, fc, Supreme Miss Annagrace E. Tornch
lano bome «oDDlllilt �
-lq II na1 nt,al Middle, Court duties .,. to be elected.
Power Company who supemsed the contest .beld'.t
"" It potlllllf IN Olio Rf•• Allo Oil Ille ballol will be r..bale- cine High
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Olten In U. pul bla y dv , Three ae&lt;idents, two of lhem end Included Nlclty T. Dmca&lt;o,
Leo VanKirk, 19. Ill _t Pl ·Pl... .....,. will be 2.to ln the village en come home ill the evening Plans have been co
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for the Mtb annual 1ui!ff.
tlolnt � mod, what
,_. I In Melp &lt;'OUllty wen, lovesllgat• •�• Huntington. tiled for yellow ant, cited for ,peeding and re, W puoed.
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there will not be • rush again. I culosis seal sale campmpleted
lhe
aign for MISOD County, ........ililir
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-• ..n, "lflhl" -·' Iii by Galllpolb Poot, State High· lme Yiolalioo. Jack L._ Meek, 22, alltlni llffeSI. Wllllem Ii -ant _In
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Dr.
by
OUver
Eshenaur
lh la, of odvorllaln , WIii' Plln&gt;I, over Ille -end. Rt. I Galhpobs, .,., cited on two 16, wu eited to Gallia e o u I t , Diltrlet • levy towilnl •·• mill
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, a, lw1laud will ca,t lheir balloll j paign chairman.
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::: 1111 IIUlllber g.il 'l1le lint &amp;laday accldent took d!argea, pautna �•er lhe y�o• jJml1lle oourt for passing wll� l o r bulidfnf and
:O,T� ,
ating e•• In the Harrlrmoville Sd&gt;ool IJ'Rlll· Dr. Esbenaur urges all residents of the county'iu'I
oper
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lialbod place at 4:!Ml p.m on lhe LIW. Une and for Ueli�ua ,ag•b'• illllnd clear dlAtanre B r a d y - will be V1llld on. Seven • um _____
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port the campaign through the purclwe, llld UIJl::C
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Kyger lid.• 3.7 miles west ol Rt. tloo. 0....lell B. S;den, 34, Gal- G. Duncan. 82, Nitro, W. Va. lo,
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on letters pack.ages and ChriJtmu ca.qls. In
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nma � •• A ear driven by Fred Conkle, lipolia. cited for lefl o[ conler. spMI.
t!!e.
a way, he poini. out, they are helping to
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Chnhire. wenl out of eonlrol
c«ivlctlons In Gallipolil Iii,. llrtac
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will
late � of popen 90,
ff
ap1a
lion's
No. I infectious killer. With the
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ran off lhe rfcht lide ol lhe bllhcourt Salurday Included - .. - II 1fl! Mol(o clo ......
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small
per
cent of funds collected, all of the
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Metvlp W• Huber. n. Plbvllle. 11
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used in Mason County.
,. • ..ui.'1, new rniJeliiil1w 'IOI&gt; .,_. Wla dJ•r,111 •'lb d!IY!ll tr1�� . ,. t , .
Ky., lorlelted 1!S bond tor II" a !I ur ,.. · n,,', ,.
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n.e MaJon County Tuberculoall """"'8t.i.l 11r,,1r
"1ille Intoxicated. A pa....p, In
Uno. lhe � S..Unol
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R,allh Asaoei•lioo prvvideo ..., got tir \0411 •
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ldp...,... .....�lllo'!loY . . t. Ille ear Oscar Jackson was ar- I O
Rt. 1 Clieahire, flnqd ....,.-.; • ,
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fnl room llaff 1w not
tran,porlllloa
.II· the unatorl- oo,,, � �
nsted lor fntoxfr.atlon.
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dueed In numbet.
uma ond clothing In the form of _
(lljamas, bedding. and the lib A
The homo ofllot of the o h I O The other Sunday aecldenl took
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George D. Neodham, ... Ollt Ifill 1oeaW io1p • "- - -.
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lloed $10 and - lor speed. t Pl'-, ,. .. to ,...,.. ""· Mn. Ora Anni sr..,, age 70, 1w -Ir families who ha,e "111· mdal Valle)' Publllblq Co- remains pi... a1 ' p.m. on Rl 248. u
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In .........,,,)llddioport ' and the milel ...t or RI. 1U in Meigs A
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13-ye&amp;Hld . parolee from fiDed flO and costs for I p e e d. Vll10 llo) Brtn will N u land at one o'clock - Saturday af- afford trutmert. The Auodation pena8.
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menl. ol' The Dtally lentinel rests yet unidentified, ran off the right � ate pemlentiary ii _DI John L. Rowe, IS, Wellston, fin- slltfa, die Scatlael NWI IWf temoon after an ateoded illness. aJao PIYI for drup for such per• Every wndJ :it tht
,Ide of the biihway. then off the �•iga Counly jail lhla momloi od $5 and - for no operalor'I lo eompWoc nlw .,,_, •lee- '!1i. Ir, d waa • .member of son,.
In the 11111111 banda u before•
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will 'Jul rmta,
ed on lts top and the driver left dteport, attempted to take hll
Give Up Bonda
to Cohu&gt;lbm ... .. Ullfo. A. M. Sheela. .... .... Edwanl Hay equipmeol In the mimory .., 15. 'l1le - ... �
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aJo.n of Pomeloy M1)'0r L Char· waa an _accident on Rl 7, f 1 1' e The Pomeroy Emergency squad
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and Ml'I. Beulab Stahl of ow...
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to ...,
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Rubeo Llnri■a, Adkflll. Branch- port. A ear driven by Marvin fort moving Little, a , local phy,
'l1le 1SSOCiatioo .... payo • -1o11on, 11111 Jin.
a - .., 1tea1 eledloL Oolumbua,
Mn. Sheetl la .... llll'Vlved b)' -,alisl. Dr. Albert 0. Adam, w-ie,. a
land. W, Va , and Maurice H. R u p e, 411. Rt. 1 Cheshire, had lician was called to determln•
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mllla ol lhe levy .,. cum,ndy be, Rutland, and • half-b'11the&lt;. B . diagaoetic rlinic,a at the Maaoo ""'1
bond IMI •""- of driving while nilroad .,...Ing when he wa,, menl, LOtlt waa taken to the Plans lor replacing the brldge Ing
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paid Io, the New Eaalem and C. Waiiat.'t of Galilpo Ferry
. be g
lntoxlcated. Fred Sayre. Racine. llrudt from the rear by · • ear OOllllty jail where he II
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parlm&lt;nl of lllghwayaOha, Ile11111
n- datloo aid.
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and Baroid Abboll.• 53,• Mid-• called
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ud Lebanon °Townahl111 will be Friends may call at the Mebr
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-io,. dleport, ...-gm In the Tan• cloot the wowul· Lillie wa, re- counlillg rfghl-ol-way and engl- wled oa. Both a" current and Fuoeral Home II Point Pl.....t.
Pollulioa Doud
E!,ear Wffll both ll1'1'&lt;!lted lo, leased reoenlly after ,ervlng I oeerlng. the present inadequate will bo eitended live yeara at 1,
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pooed pniject ii 1pproxlmately ■1net the May primary
died t the Pleaaanl Valley aan1ng, al l:IS ln 1111·11-�, will be held rue., ,,,. Melp County Foxhunters 66 New Auto&amp; Were
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f •Ifl�ra. pun:lwed In Melp County dur- er joins the Ohio River �n
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Rouab.
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In! to officials al the TiUt office. and · Pwtland SR 1'f clo■ely loi- llcau and Rolland Neulzlina and PhU Hoffman of Letart. W. ill IIML
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Nine new trocb and three new Iowa the Ohio River in tbia eec- Wllliam McKelvey� democrats. Va., got I boost &amp;CfOSII • arassy SurviYOrl INI four IOlll i.
Jones lllffentd 1 � .. �
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lraflers alo, were purchased; 167 llon of tht
county. Mu R. Far• In the election, ,eparate ballot■ .,.. Into anotber roadway Sat- .... daughter,, Sona .,. Loria ol in lhe loll and •• ...... · - :
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lrucka, Z Iralien and two motor• The Department aiJO a- Numbar one will be the
Hoffman was turning hi■ c a r Jlaven, daughten, Neva, of N.,. Jonet H ht had - ;11
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Roule 21f ■oulhea# of GaJ. mt■, will - Rlehanl M. a car driven by Cbariff R. ilaugbter preceded Mn. Rooth
04kley c. Collins, RepubU..,. candidate for Cong. 'll&gt;e Reverend F. "· Matthln- Slllo
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Niron Ind Henry Cabot L o d g e, Smith. "· Pt. Pleuanl, struck 1n death.
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nu· from the 10th Dlatrict bu releued a letter from the lltl ond Mn. Matchinski· ol West lal
l.epoa_ To Meet .. · :-,,:
ing lo to be 1bunday republican,.
Iloff&gt;nan'• ur In the roar.
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WI�. Don K. W•••er, ol the Columbus Citizen.Journal Milton. Ohio; Mr. and Mnt. s. A.
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November 10 at II a.rn. In u,.; On ballot hvo, eounty. otate and Rollman', ..,. left the high,
Ill recard to material that Collins charge, L, being cir• Waldie of Pl Pleuan� w. Va.· Oommon
p� Court Room of dlttrfd office ..,. will be IIAt• way, """"" a cruey .,..
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tlllated by blJ opponent Coqreuman
Walter
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Gary, Kim and Duny Caito; Mr. GaUlpolll
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u, Jim Ftl'IUIOn, democr•t. w I l I Woodrum ,tore. Ra wu unlnjurbo
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at I O3'\I
· 'Iii+ drl!ullr, which oiltpd]y 11or1eo _,, published al , t h e and Mra. Dan Fllcher and Mn.
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repuhiied.
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II etroulllJna II I nprint lime -1ng the dellfls ol the POggy Baumberg... ail of Cha,- Eatimat,d colt of lhe job. ill• ... lneumbenl, for the dutiel of 8mllh wu ....,rted 1lll!&gt;t)y In- - Funeral Home anytime to- Ali ne1ibei1 are
• - 1nm the oltl Oohml- Sllll'1 ac,qulailloo ol your pn&gt;p- lesion
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, W. Va. were villton wllh ciudlq rlj[bt,af•way.,.:00 ■ngl· - auditor. Walter Ii JIIJeller, jurod. and facllll Polke charges d.i,. Funeral wvicea wUl be lmd, tlll(ltclaily J(orqn
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.......,, the jNII'" ■rty. For fl,tl t7d """"In, of Dr. and Mn. P. E. Slanley on neer[ng -. la ,...,oao. Con· democrat lneumbenl, a g a i o I I of lailure to k,ep I vehicle under beld at the funeral - it t for whom the aiflht will be ' ·
by Iba 11h11 vi p1opmty lhe ralher: Involved liluallon, • Sunday al their home on We■t � la bpeeted lo Nrt In Olltley C. Collins, Georp A. conllOI. Bolh eara were beavll,y p.m. tomol'l'Ow wllh Rev, .R alph ed. All &amp;&amp;libaa atill liolillq
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by c.wn, for t111e blp readinf of both ,torie, ii ....., Main St.
Mahoney In charge. Burtal will Ucbt■ for the Yanks lift
Melnllllt, republlcan lneumbenl. damaged.
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II the Graham -1')1.
Ernetl
A. Wlngelt.
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ore ubti lo tum them In Ji, '
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. tl,o - lo OoWn■, the tdJ. 'l1le Columbu■ edl.... eonliouel,
TWO AllllE8Tfl
d■moerat, for dullell of remaetfng. Rel...runent■ wt!(.:\
' of dil C-, - lldJtor ol "oal, - ol lhem lor I polltlcal Anny l'vl. llobert R. S m I t h, llelum Janalhan Molp Q\ap- fllllve to the ,tate le8"ia"""'l1it Sherllr, Dopal'lmenl has
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' Otlimm Cllflen Journal, eampalflll al this late date ...,._ ... of Mr. and Mn. Paul Srnllh. ter ol the Daupilen ti Ibo A11w- llomard Fulla, pn,aeellllnf as mmted Alvin R. Blab, 311, Lil- 'll&gt;e Lang,,ville Coogregallonai
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I Ip � af Ibo ... unfair ml mJ■lelliMg This opJn. Route I, Racine, ii -lvln1 ll fcan Revolution will ...et Friday 1omty eandldate, Robert Ral'len· lie Hoetlng. on • charge al In- Chridfan Cburdi began a aeries
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lo • ' l¼'oad ond omlair Ion ii proven � doubt by the -ks of lntermedtete ,peed ra- November 11111 ,t I p.m. .11 U. INlch, lneumhenl candldatea I o r lmdcolloo. Along with him, Hu- of special ....,ice, Sunday eve- Ao all d.i,
, facl ,- opponent llas walled un- dio operatioo lrainlnl al T b e homo of � Crary Dms· In Mid, -«I and Sllnloy J. · Blue- el Blu,. •llo ol LIiiie Hocking. nlD,11 wilh Uoe pwor, Rev, R. A. be lleld at lhe Grate llon - !
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