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Dnored To Tlul lnJeretf.l 01 Tlul Meip.M1110n .4reo

VOl XVII

NO. 159

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FIVE CENTS

1, 1965

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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WORLD
CAPE "'ENNEDY - EVERYthmg man could do to launch
Amenca's Geuum 6 astronaut
''chase in space" on time Monday was "go" loday The one
1tem beyond human control the weather - was · rr aybe "

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P1lot Waller Sch~rra and Copilot Thomas Sta!lord proved Ll
be a lazy doctor's dream, engmeer.s wrestled mlo ho--hum
routme, and a global tracking
and recovery force s1mply sat
back and took tt easy. The one
apprehensive note m this piC·
ture of cosmic serenity was
THE QUEEN AND HER COURT - Queen Roberta Trussell of Eastern High school, who retgned Friday mght
provided by (aS any veteran of
space buff m1ght guess) the wea- at the school's annual homecommg, ts accompamed here by her court Left to right, Sh1rley Rucker, freshman
attendant; Anne Holter, sophomore; Queen Roberta , Barbara Spurlock, jumor attendant, and Joan Ann DaVIS, senther.
WASHINGTON PRES!_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ____ _ __

-and"DIAMOND HEAD"
\\ ll h Charlton Heston
and James Darren
(Color)

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dent Johnson rested and work·
ed at the White House loday,
pleased wtth the progress made
by lhe [u'St sessiOn of the 891h
Congress on the march to his
3reat Society Nevertheless, he
warned the lawmakers there
was "unflmshed work"
for
them to tackle next year.

CLOSING FOR THE SEASON
SEE YOU IN THE SPRING.

MEIGS THEATRE

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FRIDAY'S SCORES
Athens :U GallipOlis 0
Logan 12 Jackoon 0
Wellston 13 Middleport 8
Pomeroy 36 Nelsonville 0
Rutland 6 McArthur 0
Chauncey 6 The Plains 0
Southern 2Z North Gallla 8
Southwestern 14
Haonao
Tract 8
Pt. Pleasant U Huntington
East 8
Coal Grove I! South Point 0
Wabama &amp; Eastern t

"HARUM SCARUM''
F.lvlS Presley, Fran Jertn es ,
dary Ann Mobley
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To Tht Wild Return
:alorctrtoon•
Admtsston: 75c &amp; 40c.

HAYNEVILLE, Ala (UPil- er present or former members ments agamst two other KlausState prosecutors, undaunted by ot the (white) Citizens Council. men, Eugenl! Thomas and WllfaJiure to conv1cl a Ku Klux or that number, e1ght satd they liam 0 Eaton
Klansman for murdermg a etther feel the wh1te race IS su- All three live in the B1rrnmg·
whtte woman, began grond- penor to Negroes or that the ham area, and the prosecution
work today for tnal of two oth- wh1te CIVIl nghts workers are chArged they came m a group-ter Klansmen m the sa me slay- mfenor to other whites
-Hiong w1th an FBI mformer
mg
State Ally Gen RIChmond they thought was a trustworlhy
An all -while male JurY, after Flowers, who tned to send Klansman--to the Montgomeryan hour and 43 mmuLes of de- Wtlkms to the electric chair or Selma area The state sa1d
liberation, acquitted Collie Le- a hfetune m pnson, accepted W1lkULS pulled the tngger of the
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d t thout a ptstol that killed Mrs Lmzw
HER HIGHNESS - Easte1n H1 gh S&lt; hool Homeco min g quee n lovelv Roh.rta Trusroy w1!kms, 22 , 1ae
nay m e Jurys ver IC WI .
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' sell IS rad~ant as she r e1gns over the ce remo mes She \\ as sele&lt;1t'd b) a vote o1 the
the killing of Mrs. Viola Lmzzo parent rancor , but promtsed to 38-year-old wJfe of a Teamsters students and crowned by 1964 Quee n Ruth Londo n
Mrs LIUzzol, a wh1te c1vil prepare for future tr1als grow- Uruon agent m DetrOit
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A few hours before Congress
wound up Its busmess for the
year early today, the President
sent letters to Senate DemocraW McCormack, [).Mass , heaplie Leader
M1ke MansfJeld,
Monl , and House Speaker John """""'~&lt;"""'""'""""" '"'-"·~$-.,
W. McCormack, D-Mass, heapIn' praiSe
and gratitude on
Od~gre,.,
WASHINGTON-THE CHAIRrights worker from Detroit, mg out of the ..m. slaying.
'11le three stlll face a federal I
man of the House Committee on
I was shot lo death last March The attorney general
charge of VIO!almg Mrs Liuz- i
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Un·Amencan Activities today
25 Wllkms· first tri al m :\1ay , fought and lost an uphill f1g t, zo's CIVIl Tights
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eH• nt \\as due a 'eomplPIP area effrt ''
offered go\•ernment protection
ended m a hung JUry
I mcludmg eHorts to get a JUry
Metgs count y may be prourl of th e reIt wo uld lJl' 1mposSJ bl l' 101 the Chamto any former or present Ku
A resoundmg cheer greeted free of rac1al bias
Flowers would not g1ve de- ceptlon it ga ve our vJ sJt ors on the Fall ber to thank everyont&gt; per '&gt; onally \\ hu
Klux Klansman wilhng to testiFnday' s verdict announcement
A Lowndes County grand jury tails of his plans for the next F0 1
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assisted. but the orga m za~ 1011 s leadei::;
fy m the current mvestlgaiJon Me1gs coun y J udge Frank •~-Eleven of the Jurymen are e1th- also returned murder md1ct- tr1al
It
probably
Wlll
not
come
Jage
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We !eel sure over 850 pe1so ns Iell by were ce r t aml .~ w·oud and plpasPd th at so
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many citize ns took an al11Vt' pJr t
of the white ~upremac st sorie- Porter Fnday hned Robert R
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efore next sprmg, a ter eel·
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24 p tla d $100 and
s1ons are likely on a senes of train from Pomeroy last Sunday eve nm g
W1th simi ial e nth L1 s1asm be1 ng s hO\\ n
Rep. Edwm E W1lhs, 0-La ,
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and
fed
eral
court
cases
challengmg
With
a
broader
kno
wledge
of and a bel- 1n fu tu!e actJV ltJCS. Meigs Coun ty could
1100
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not m1ss stead\ prog ress It ca n be done,
whose panel has ftm shed tis cOfils on a charge of dnvmg un-1
the makeup of Southern JUnes, ter feeling for our county
fourth day or nubile hearings on ld
son Lawson also re I
mcludmg those JD Lowndes
The reason IS
so man.:.llfwople though. only 11 you, as a dedicated cJti lhe Ktan, Said he hoped thai
vcars' hcense sus-]
Counly,
I from throughout the count y a"'iil even zp n hl:'lp
Th1s pzu tH·ul al rPsponse of res ident s
the test1mony gtven by
lwo I SJon and - was \aced on
.
On Nov. 26, a three-Judge fe- some from th e Mason area - "' thm
Klansmen Fndav would Ignue J&gt;f:'ll
,
bat P
Chased out of Nazi Germany h1gh reputatwn were his wnt· deral court 10 Montgomery wtll efforts contnbuted to the tour 's success
"rolling up thf'll sll'l'Hs ,111d p1tdn ng m •
a "chain reactwn" of dtsclo- two years pro ton
lm 1933 lor cntJclzmg Adolf H1t- mgs and h1s bnl hant, lucid lee- , hear a smt challengmg alleged
W!lllam Grueser, Pomeroy Chambc1 aflmn" a genera l cnn\ Ictwn that MEIGS
sures for other Klan members
In other state patrol cases, ler, T1lhch ca me to the Umted tures H1s book ''Courage to ] systematic exclUSIOn of Negro of Commerce general rhanman for th e COUNTY IS ON THE MOVE!
- -- - Judge Porler fmed Don L I Slales and began a new career I Be," had a m·l)or 1mpact on JUrors m Lowndes County Foliage Tour, satd th e success o[ t he
LINCOLNTON, GA - F'IF Wood, 68, Poveroy , $10 and at UniOn Theological Semmary i Protestant theok 'Y Y.hen il was I Negroes outnumber whites here
'I' ••••n.age Dr1'
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ty state troopers •ere summon- cosls fa1lure to yield lhe nghl m New York
l 1-1 bul no Negroes were mclud1publiShed m 1952
Run~ into Railin~
ed mto this tense l1ttle town tO- of w~y John W Jeffers, 26 AI· 'l had the greal honor," Tll· l T!lhch was born ln Starzed· I ed 'm the county s jUry pool unday to try to head off a vtolent bany , $10 and costs, speed m Lich onte sald, ' to be the hrst del. Prussia, Aug 20, 1886
tll lh1s year
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W1th.J m Wav ne Ru&lt;&gt;st'll 18
showdown between angry whites excess for road coixhtJOns · Fred· fnon-Jew1sh
d1 smJssed
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Mmersv1lle eS( &lt;Jped lnJll r ) m
G professor
JversJty
, He T111JCh was m success10n, a I
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an d mtitant
Negro demonstra- enck ~nyder, 34, Middleport, rom a erman un
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tors . A pickup truck • Its horn $10 and costs • left of center · became an Amencan Citi zen ml umvers1
professort1es foI Ber\m,gyM &lt;J rburg , C nver IS• Held JFor
blaslmg and liS engme roarmg Hugh B ShJf!el, 40, Midd! eporl, 1940
.
Dresden •nd Leipzig
ounty Grand ury
ave one - tenlh of a milo• oul
sped mto a lme ot 90 Negro $5 and costs, unsafe veh1cle
Among t h e 0 I 0 g 13 n &lt;~, he He produced during hls Me1gs County Judge Frank
s1de tht' Pomeruv ( orpor at10n
The ;1 ouulepmt H1gh School
marchers Fnday, Slgnallmg a Charles W Kmg, 3::1, Rl
1 ranked With Remhold Nlebuhr. [career more than 25 books, ex· Porter Fnday held Carl F. MOSCOW IUPl \ - Sovlet llumts &lt;~I 10 15 a m r nd a\
f'ooth
,Jl ' B:mquet v.11l be held
charge by 30 angry whites
Pomeroy $5 and costs, over- who mvJted hlm to Amenca,l poundmg his ideas on the rela- Van Meter to the Grand Jury
t p 1 L€' der LeoMe1gs (ountv Sh{'ll ff Hobert
Young Negro
were beat- height
and
G land lhe SWISS thmker
tlonshJp or ;eligJo'n With art po- on a not gmlly plea Ll a
and d C Harl enbarh.saJd Russell lnsl 1\ov 18 &lt;~n d L1ckets Will go on
salt:' s()(,n acrordmg to B1ll
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en to the ground and one of Taylor, 42, Ri 1, Middleport, IBarth b Prof John Randall Iht!cs socwlogy philosophy' and charge of driving while mtoxtUret
I r on Irol ol il 1964 Vol ksv. agr'n
1 a\ d
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C1ve state troopers m the town $5 and costs, unrpoper passmg \Colum 1 ~ Un:lve~s!Ly onc~bywr~te dept!; psycholo[o
cated Bond was set for Van e V ~ ~
a~s en ~ 1 al l he w&lt;~s dm mg on the ram sll( k Childs cn;:mman of the Mid·
got a bloody mouU1 lrymg to
the Pau Tl IC was '
ar I His hilosophy Prof walter Meter at $100
m te ,am e warne oc 1h1gh Y.. ,1y and crashed mto a dleport - Pomrrov Hotary Club
break up the street rtghtmg. ForfeJtmg bonds on patrol the most persuaSIVe exponent M H~rton of Oberlin wrote, Judge Porter also fmed cur. confltcls may fl are ~~ mto a guard! ad The shen ff s report 8&lt;J nquet comm11tee, sponsor mJ
There were no serwus mJunes charges were Edward J Ken of the philosophy of exJsteslia- "Furmshed a dwelling place for ford Icenhower $15 and costs umversal miSSile war
s.ud 72 fee t of guard 1a!ling the &lt;J nnual event
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and no arrests But CIVIl nghts nedy, 21 , Mansfield,
$27 50, hsm "
multitudes of modern mmds" on a charge of destructiOn or "The Sovtet people resolutely was damaged There was apleaders vowed to brmg m about passmg at the approach lo a _!_he twm foundations of h~s and contributed . to the reform property, and $11&gt; and costs for demand an end to the plratK·all prmmatt&gt;ly $200 damagt&gt;s to Spe.lkl'r for the banquet will
500 demonstrators, by bus if hill crest. and Owen F' Dailey,
\of the modern church and the disturbmg the peace
war waged by US lmpenJilsls the r.Jr o!)t' rated by Hussell
be announced la ter.
necessary ' to march on the 32 ' Portland ' $27.50 ' failure to
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
ir V1et . Nam '' he sa1d m &lt;~ 1
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remtegrat1on of modern cu 1· I
courthouse at noon.
transfer regJStratwn
Mlddleporl E - R sq,Jadmen ture"
FINED $10, COSTS
speech
m
KJev
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VI&lt; e PreSident
Carl meet1ng
Horky
He charged th e monnl lnc' ag··1 the regular
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Arresls by the patrol Fnday rushed 0 tho K&gt;rr,
eadmg HIS WI ow, Hanna, whom he Ronal
au ermt t, 21, om.
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GTON - REBPULI- mcluded Harold E Marks 53 Creek, to Holzer hospital at married m 1924, survtves along eroy, has been fmed $10 and gresSJveness dol :mpcna Jsm
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1 '" Hea lh Church Fndav night.
18
cans , labeled It a rubber Cleveland passmg m
noon Fnday after he had fall- with a daughter Mrs Erduthe costs by Mtddleport Mayor Lee was expresse
t e
Tanneh1ll , editor of
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stamp Congress Democrats do
'b ded to 8 0 t en from scaffoldmg and suffer- Farns of New York and a son I Srruth on a reckless operat100 of so-called local &lt;OnfiJC 1I1
W
tht' OhiO Va ll ey Pubhshmg Co.
Simply called It "'greal " But 25 us zone, on I apia~ cd ed neck and shoulder IDJUfle8 Rene Slephen, Berkeley, Calif.' charge
different areas
' and ol Lhe llmly Sentmel , reboth agreed that the first ses·
m mumc!pa cour • avt
''If these mwor conflagra·
v1 ew!:'d 20 year" of h1gb school
SJOn of lhe 89th Congress was M. Gandy, 16. bonded to appear
tJons are nol exiJn' UIShed mI
' alhl ei HS m Mergs counly, and
mcredlbly productiVe.
in GaiiJa counly juvemle courl
time, lhey may liar;' up m1o
lhe oulstandmg athleles !hose
II
om versa 1 m1SSI1~ w~r
By all estimates, th e sess10n Oct. 30' passmg al a curv.,
B1ez- The Me1.g&lt;: County Pwneer and vears prodmed
lod ed L Sp~res,
the It 55tall
H1gh Chns, a manager; Mr and Mrs Howard L Enghsh, Sr for Ho- bnev sa1 d
H1stoncal Soc1ely the oldest m 1.o make h1s honor'' list,
just ended accomplished more andr Stanley
Ga ro1- Parents of Pomeroy
than. any m recent t1mes, and pot 18 •. t g 10
c Y,
r School foolball players and stu- Dlllord Ferrell for Reed. Mr ward EngliSh, Jr , Mrs Phyl- "The destm1es of eol rr e na· ; Oh1o and one of lhe most ac1 1ve. Taonel11 ll req111red that an a \b.
~ss1bly ever More than likely m ox.tca 100
dent managers were recogmzed ]' and Mrs Howard Logan for bs English for Kenneth , How· tions Will be endangered "
will hold 1ts annual meetmg\ Jete rece nred a college athletde sesSJon will be remember,
durmg the halftime of the Pan Ronald , a manager , Mr and ard Gilbert English for granllat the Federaled church m Porn- 1 1r scholarship and flmshed his
Sulbvan-Mclntyre
tber game with Nelsonv 111e
Mrs Rollin Wolfe for John,
Bill, Mr and Mrs James Veterans Memorial Hospital 1 eroy on the afternoon of Satur 1
trammg through such
of bos !tal care for the ld
Named Announcers day night.
r•r and Mrs. James T1tus lor 0 Bnen for M1ke, Mr. and Mrs
Admf.,lons _ lola Barlrum , I dav, October 30 The Soctety , md Included were boys curlederaf aid for lhe schoo~ 1Y: NEWPORT, Ky. iUPl) - A
K
Tom, a manager ; Mr and Mrs. Fred Crow for Carson. Mr. and Langsville; Denm Kal r. Ra- was organiZed m 1876 and 1t has rrmh on scholarsh ipS who may
lng rights for N
s, dot pair of Kentuckians will do the . Game announcer! Paul loes l Charles Hayes for Charles 11, Mrs. Leonard Van Meter for c"ne
1 · Cia a GrUeser Mmers- ne\er m1ssed holdmg an annual or may not f1m sh
r Lauderm'Jit Mid- meetmg.
lrg rights for Neegroes,
roes an d a ] play . by. play rad1o broadcast mtroduced the lo\ owmg
Mr and Mrs. Rober t Gore for Le nme, Mr. an d Mrs. W"llard
1
ville •· Mar,
I \",,,lh an es ttmate d 4,000 to
fairer shake
r:r p' ~ti a of all Clncmnati Reds baseball Mr. and Mrs Roberl dCrow thelf son, John Bash, Mrs. Mowery for Jack, Mr Russell dle~rt l
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In a way thJS w11l be tne mo&lt;t 5.000 bovs partJCJpat mg in footbrunlgrants
ros
ve games for tho next three years. for their son, Jim, Mr an ~rs Lloyd Wright for M1ke.
Moore for B1ll, Mr. and Mrs. Dlfl&lt;barges _ Orville Arms lmportanl meetmg m
many I ball and basketball smce 1945
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The Weidemaoo Brewing co. Cur.ly Wiles for Larry •
rs
Leo Vaughan {Or Lonng, a man- Pomero Mar Radford Porn: years because rurther arrange- m Me1gs county only 14 quall·
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WHEELING
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Newport, announced Friday lhe Alvte Phalin for Ke~th, Mrs
Mr and Mrs Arlhur Ne se ager, Mr. and Mrs. Harold oro . J ;Ies TJrner Lan;aster · ments w1ll be madr lor erectmg fl ed on lhe hst, Tannehill sa1d.
Wheellna St..;! co,P. ann~un;;: signing of Qaude Sullivan and Eugene Triplett for Eugene, Mr for Bill, Mr. and Mrs. David Smith for Robert, Mr. aod Mrs. Jat, bw.ns Po~eroy· He;- a large and well equ1 pped bUild- Lad1es of the church servmg
l!d Friday an operating loss of! Jim Mcintyre Weidemann takes and Mrs. Mac Saw_y~ for Mike, Cummgs
for Rex, Mr. and Tom Crow tor Danny, a man- man Michael 'Pomeroy '
ing for a hiStorical arch1ves dmner were Mrs Glen Lall)&gt;
1576,0110 for the first nine months \over sponsorship of the broad- Mr ond Mrs. Die Karr for Mrs Frank W Porter for Andy, ager, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred
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and museum The ofhcers of bert, Mrs. Earl Kmght. Mrs.
of this year.
casls next ..ason from lhe Bur- Rod, Mr and Mrs. Pete Morar- Mr. and Mrs Cllesler Knight Rusche! for Eugene,
Zems
the Soc1ety earnestly request I Beulah Hayes, Mrs
Herman
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The company also satd It had \ger Brewlna Co., Cincinnati, lly for Ted,
manag~r; Mr. for D1ck, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Blankenship lor Stewart
Mei&amp;s General HospKal
that all members w11\ atlend Haddox. and Mrs Jane Gtlkey
a loos ol $l,824,0IIO
opera- which has sponsored them 24 and Mrs. William A. Gibbs for Guinther for Jon, ~r. and Mrs. George Bunch was recogni_z- Admissions - Harold Hood, and bnng along one or more and MJSs Bess Sanborn.
00 Third consecutive years.
lions In the third quarter.
Jell, Mr. and Mrs. John Werry Charles Werry lor Dick, Mr. ed for bls nephew, J1m Wt~ Pomeroy; Anna Perl")•, Albany; new members and a guesl
- - -quarter earnings last year were
-lor Jell.
and Mrs. Calvin Simpson for Iiams, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Bad· Mrs. Ned Menchm1 , Pomeroy ; The temporary museum and MARRIAGE APPUCATION
fiiOO,OIIO and nine monlhs earnSHOW POSTPONED
Mrs. Vlrgll Lee for Jim, Mr. Bruce, Mrs. Ruth Buffington ey represented lhelf nephew, C!Tarles Foss, Pomeroy , John 1office of the Society 10 the Albert George Blackwell, 49,
lngs were $3,2!2,000. Earnlnas The horse show which was to and Mrs. Phil Globokar
tor lor ,MJb Still, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan, Jr., ond Mr. and Stanley, Albany.
Court House wlll be open all Letart Falls, farmer, ~~~~~ .q.
lor lhe 1964 periods were re- be sponsored by the Meigs Coun- Mike, Mr. and !.Irs. W. H. Fran- harold ,Hysell lor Charles, Mrs. Mrs. Earl Roush were present- Discharge• - John Arbaugh, day and the meetJIIi at the nes Ler,ora Backus, !9, Letarl
yiJed 1rom previowl reportl to I) Rldilli club on Sunday at cis for Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Wll· Wilham H. Anderson for her ed lor their son, Chester. Each 1\tppers Plams; Helen Carpen- church will be from 12 30 to 4 Falls, bousewife ; James P111l
11ve ellecl to 1964 year • end lhe fairgrounds, October 21, has Uam Nelson lor Patrick Story, son Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ol the latter three boys men- ter, Middleport; Marvm Darst, p. m. A social hour with re- Grueser. 67, Middleport, rttlrtreallll8lil o1 deferred IDveo~ been ~ QllW Stu!4ay, Mr. ODd ltlrs. lild 11aer for Ed- SwJSher for Do~~ !Ill's. l1olte!l "ilert lg_l1 for ~ ~a Pomeroy; l..tl!llie Pul!11111, Raed fN!ahmeDIB will be from 3·30 to \ed and Bernice Floosle Joljll. ••
8141 clndil.
Octoller Sl,
die, llr. C. f. 'llllllikiDI lor Paul Zirkle fiji"
Mr. - - Ill _ .
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Suspended

SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY
Ortober 24-27

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Soviets Demand
U.S. End War

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Is November 18

In VIet
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MAKING AUTO ~QUICKLY
I!! ABOUT THE ru!EID" THING wt DOl

Drive To Elberfelds In Pomeroy Saturday
It's Bargain Day in Every Departtnent in The Store

you'll Gnd gelling an auto loan here is not only
fosl aad very pleasaat, but also cao sa"" you
money 011 the cwer-al *of YOUI' aextcarl
SPANISH LACE
Boatneck thr.. oolor
jacquard pullover
-with side vents.. 117.00

Rnance your -

here ••• _,,

Your Savings Earn 4% Interest

In the Furniture Department on the third

On Elberfelds first floor be sure to stop

floor

Sale Prices on living Room

in the Mens Department - the House-

Suites, Dinette Sets, Kitchen Cabinets and

wares Section - the Hosiery Department

Shp oo copri. 118.00

many other sale prices.

you can save

and the Lingerie Department. You ·can

Both 10091&gt; woolknill

in the Ready To Wear Department on the

really save in every' department In the

2nd floor on the very item you need right

store during this Bargain Day Sale. Take

now and this winter. You'll want to visit

your time when shopping • look around

too, the Drapery Department on the 2nd

and save now.

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

~nd

floor and take advantage of the Sale
Serving Meigs County for over 93

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

POMEROY

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Prices there -

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Throw Rugs and Yard Goods.

Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Slipcovers, Cocoa Mats,

On Saturday Elberlelds in Pomeroy are Open til9 in Eve.

mgg~nng In Oht"O W/I"}}

Parents are Honored 1·n PHS Ceremon1·es

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Blood Needed
Badly Next
Monday

Dale Gilkey
Dies Friday
In Gallipolis

&amp;-Dally Sentmel, Pomeroy ~hddleP()~· 0 Oct 23 1965

Dale Charles G11key 64 ownaod operator of the Queen
Hotel and restauragt died
5 30 p m Fnday at his
Ihome, 906 Second Ave He had
been In fa1Ung health for sev·

Metgs county retsdents were
agam remmded today that tho
Red Cross Bloodmobile
will
VISit

m Pomeroy from noon un-

til 6 p m Monday at the Junior
U1gh school auditorium
Chapter officials said blood
replacements will be sought at
the bloodmobile visit for Hom·
er L.. , Hamsonville, who un-

derwent two major operations

The Pomeroy Panthers scor 1started on the P mther 28 yard hounds fumble and raced 36 l ,\ ~ ya1 d run by Fullback
ed lhe1r fJrst Soulheastern Oh10 1slnpe the hrst t1me thev got yards for the th~d Panther Engllsh m1dway through the
1
AthletiC League gnd v1ctory of possessiOn ol the ball A 5Z yard touchdown
the season w.th a 3tHl wallop- run by S1mpson on the f1flh Van Meter's touchdown came
mg ol Nelsonville Fnday rught play from scnmmage highlight on the f~rst play after Nelson·
Several memben of
tbe
m Panther stadium
ed the dnve
ville had received the k1ck-&lt;Jif PHS lootball team did DOl see
Pomeroy scoreless m 15 pre- Pomeroy plagued by a fum· by Howard Engllsh followmg act1on In tbe game against
v1ous quarters of play, respond ble on a hand-oft fa1led to score Sw1sher s TD Robert Snuth sen Nelsonv•lle because of the
scheduled for
I to a pea
I Ior a Iou&lt; h t he extra pom Is
k carned for th e ex Reserve g·-e
ed t ary
1or ha lib ac,
.....
.~c
lonl
bl
at
K
er
Creek
down bY f l.ud Coach Bud BJck
The second touchdown was tra pomts and Pomeroy held al
g
yg
el
scored by Jumor Don Sw1sher 22-0 lead gomg m for the half
BH:kel ear her thissweek made The talented Panther quarter- way rest
The Panther Reserves, boastpubiH• h1s fervent hope that his back nnd defensive linebacker Nelsonville s backfield
had mg 8 5-l s~te, wdl play 00
Panthers would tally one SIX picked off a pass by Nelson eommitted another fumble on the IIOOcatt home field at 8
po nter - and then go from v1lle s Gary Haynes and scat· the fm;t pia\ after Van Meter P m 8111 Adams L8 eoBcb of
there
ted 32 yards to paydirt w1lh scored Th1s lime Sophomore the Pomeroy Reserve squad.
rules do not permit
rh c Pant hers broke the long 4 10 left m the hrst half Then I Andy Porter feJl un lhe ICHlse aAtblet1c
Ia er to artiei te in 8
scormg drought when hard dnv he passed to End B1ll Mo11e ball The Greyhounds howev Re~er!e cont!st If ':e
bas
mg Semor Bruce Simpson plun for the extra pomts
er soon regamed eontrol ot the
seen action m a varHJty game
ged over on a 3 yard carry A mmute later Le11ny Van p1gskm when Pomeroy was be
nme mrnutes mto lhe f1rst per Meter Pomeroy s sophomore I set by a fumble of 1ts own
I
10d It climaxed a dnve which speedster, gl8bbed a G1eyMORE SCORING
Ifourth penod put the 1cmg on

the cake for the Panther elev· Nelsonville's only real threat
en The th~rd quarter was score- was m the third quarter when
less
the VISitors moved the ball to
tbe 20 yard line of Pomeroy on·
English ' touchdown
carry ly to , .. Cumings recover a
came mne plays after the sliD· fumble
gy Pomeroy defenae held Nel·
sonvllle short on 2 fourth down One other time in the thtrd
attempt on 1ts own 32 yard Une per1od the Greyhounds ground
d th p
A pass attempt by SwiSher 1or out yardage to IUSI e e om·
the extra pomts fell mcomplete eroy 20 The drive, however,
f
The last touchdown was scor· was stopped as the result of ine
ed by \an Meter - his second defensive play by Carson Crow,
of the evemng - on a 42 yard Moore Bill Nease and Cumpass from Swisher Sw1sber a1.. mgs, who threw Nelsonville for
so passed to Rex Cummgs for big losses twice
lh
d
e extrd pomts
Nease, a 140 lb semor, stoo
Van Meter races for thiS fmal out defensively for Pomeroy
TD w1th 4lf.= mmutes left m the Others turrung m fine performgame The pass was Pomeroy s ancs on defense wl,;!re Crow,
f1rst play after the Greyhounds Rod Karr, Porter, Jon GuinttJ..
were •topped on theJr 42.
er Jeff Gibbs, Smith and DICk

ALL-STARS

Tornadoes Stomp North Gallia 22-6
We wire flowers everywhere

WY22039oR NIGHT WI 9·2951

CANDIDAn FOR TRUSTEE
OF SALISBURY TOWNSHIP
Eleven years expenence on Salisbury Township
roads Your vote and mfluence Will be appreciated
Pd Pol Adv.

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Daily Sentmel, Pomeroy Middleport 0 Oct 23, 1965-3

Rutland Wins 6-0
Over McArthur

iwo long touchdown runs by
halfback John McCtmtock sp01t
ed North Gallm s homecommg
~ nday mght and Jed Southeru
to a 2Hi VICtory

was halted late m th e fmal per
A Z7 yard runnmg play
by yards to 11 I The P1rates how· Next week the P1rates will
wd w&amp;n the ale l North Ga ll! • Sk1dmore 10 lhe fmal ~l conds f'Vt r h1t on three of nme passes clt&gt;se their campa1gn at Handefense came up w1th 1ts th1 rd of play w&lt;ts the P1ra tt s big for 36 yards while the Tornad nan Trace wh le Southern plays
fumble recovery For the most grst gam or the wholr se(und ues were 6-4 m the passmg de at Glouster
part, the Pmlte offense was h.•lf
pnrtment
BY QUARTERS
stopped
lhe
la~&gt;t half of
the
SlatJstlcally
the
Tornadoes
Southern
had
12 f1rst downs Southern
0866-22
It was the P1rates•
fourth
gamf'
mHrushed
North
Gallia,
JOO
to
North
Ga
iiJa
s
five
North
Galli&lt;J
0600- 6
straight defeat and Southern s

Quarterbnck Joe Hawkms' second quarter touchdown un a
three yard carry gave Rutland
a 6-0 wm over the ViSltmg Me
Arthur Generals Fnday mght

able to move the ball for pay..
d1rt Once the dnve was halted
on the four yard lme and anf1fth wm m seven games
other time the Red Devils got
ms1de the 10 on the runmng of
Both teams pla&gt;ed e\enly the
Halfbacks Rusty L1ttle Barrett
fJrst penod without
scormg
The wm moved Rutl and m and Hawkms
Southern s biggest threat ended
I
to a tJe Wi th the General&lt; for The Red Devils had lBO yards
on a fumble at the 35 }ard !me
bope you tblllk he'&amp; worth
first
place '" the M!d 0 hI o rushmg and 56 yard&lt; pasSing
Coach Bob Penrod s P1rates
$25 Mom That'• wbat It'll
Valley
Conference Both teams ! whlie the Generals were manI oost you for me fisbmg out
drew first blood w1th 7 59 re
ended
their
MOVC slates w1th agmg to pick up 87 yards on
mammg m the second pcnod
of season'"
2-1 records The onl y MOV( the ground and 32 yards by
when quarterbat:k Jay Fisher
game left 1s between Eastern passmg
Fullback
Irvm
Bllsh
scored
capped a 65 yard scurmg dnve
two
touchdowns
Fnday
evenmg
(II) and Southern 10 2 ' 10 lea
Rutland had 10 first downs
by plungmg over from the one
to lead the Southwestern H1gh
'That dnve ,., as a1ded by some
gue play
I compared to five lor the losers
landers to a 14 6-wm mer the
fme runmng by fullback Dav1d
Hawkm'&gt; s•x: pom1er condud The Red Dev1ls attempted 10
Hannan 'frace W1ldc&lt;~ts
Skidmore who replaced the m
ed a dnve of about 60 yards by I passes and completed four while
JUred Clyde Sm1th and half
Coach Charles Smith s Red De I McArthur tned SIX aenals and
Bush capped a 54-yard scor
backs Jack Crate and Roger
v11 eleven A highlight of the completed one The Red Devl11
lng dn~e m the second penod
Garrett
dnve
was a 23 yard pass from lost the ball on one of two
by gumg mer (rom the SIX and
'The chargmg Tornadoes of
Hawkms to Bob Ba11 etl Just fumbles
won the game m the fmal stanCoach Ronald Deem came roar·
za on a two yard plu nge Gene HUNTI~G1 ON - Pmnt Pleas- I before the TD was scored m The on ly penalty of the game
mg back as McClmtock three
Hall passed to end Woody Car ant's B1g Blacks utJhzed four 1 the early mmutes of the second was a five yard one against
plays later raced 62 yards down
b1g plays and a bru1smg de stanza
Rutland
ter for the extra pomts
the s1delmes for the f1rst South
fPnse to outclass Huntmgton Rutland threatened tY.Ice m Rutland will travel to Belpre
Coach C A Duncan s Wild- Easl to the tune of 28-6 Friday the tlurd quarter but was un- 1tius commg Fnday rught
ern TD Sherm Cundiff ran the
cats
scored m the closmg mm mght at Fairfield StadiUm
PAT lor an 1\-6 lead
wh1eh
ute s of play after recoovermg
stood at the halftime mterm1sEast JUmped m front m the
a Southwestern fumble on tbe first two mmutes alter recoler
s10n
23 yard hne Quarterback Gary mg a sburt kickoff to start the
Southern opened the th1rd
Harnson raced over from the game but after that the H1gh 1 Todd Sll\der 110 semor half touchdown, w1th 7 50 left to
slan;§8 by dnvmg deep mlo
s1x for the TD
North Ca lha terntory agam but
landers were almost absurd ly back scored two t1mes once play m the hnal permd Adams
loot the ball on a lumble at the
on a 61 }ard run lo gl\ e Coach I passed to Snyder for the extra
Sta1tstJcs favor the H1 ~hland Impotent
32 After bemg thrown for two
Pomt
Pleasants
lour
b1g
Don Eskev s Bulldogs at 24 o pomts to g.-e the Bulldogs a
ers m ru:~hmg 119 to 87 a n d
b1g losses the P1rates were for
plays
were
a
59-yard
touch
v1rtory
ovt&gt;r Gallipolis Fnday l l6-0 lead
fXt"-"iJng 20 to 19 Southwestern
Cf'd to punt from the end zone
run on a fake punt by mght at Athens as the Bulldogs
had e1ght first downs to Han down
quarterback
Don Wiggms a 36 leaped another hurdle Dn the I Agam Galhpolls received the
and Steve
Dailey recovered
Action Seem• from tit e Homecoming Gflme
n.an Trace s s1x
yard sconng pass from Wiggms way to their first Southeastern I kickoff With Gilmore returning
!he blocked oval to break the
crown tu his 26 On the first play Angame Wide open Sherm Cun
Tl W1h
While l'alcons
t
b t f bled d
, t
t
th
It was Coach Pat We1her's to Jim Staats an 88-yard run Oho Athlete League
d1fr ran the EPS for a 16-6lead 1 Je
ama
er !me
u urn
an an i J-as rrn ac ua 11X won
el fir st SVAC wm Next week the With an mtercepted pa~s by smce 1950
derson passed and Adams ino,.. th
h
t
th
b
ad
spo1
led
Eastern
s
homecorrnng
E
1 5 t ~ rn player gr&lt;.~bbed
the
gnme
everywhere
except
on
the
I
H
hi
d
h
t
E
h
Steve
Warner,
and
a
49
yard
l
tercepted the aer1al at muifteld
1
1
r.:x1U
ern 1
e score or
k
b d
1g an ers os as 1ern w 1e
for the third tJme when McChn with a fi..O v1 c lor~ over t h e 1oose p1gs m
1score oar
StatistiCS showed Hannan 1 race hosls North Gal touchdown scamper by Joe D1ck Adams 165 semor hiilf returmng 1t to the Blue Devil
count1ans F'nday mght
fh e only real scoring threat the Eagles outrushed thetr op 1
Sm!lh
back passed three )•rds to Sny 137 The Bulldogs picked up two
Iuo k "meigs ~oun ty s 1ea dmg Me1gs
th E 1 1 f ld
1a
scorer plowed his way through onW he
g es 1e
t
for Coach D1ck Martm ~ E 1st ponents 202 yds to b7 and had I
Smith aside from rushmg
der for the first Athens touch f1rst doYrns one by virtUe of a
tacklets for a 53 yard toucha ama s s1 x pom er Y.a s ern te&lt;1m was m the thtrd quar R4 yards passing as romp;ned By Quarlers
122 yards from hJS fullback
down With 16 seconds lelt to penalty IS yards lor a personu
down The try for the extra scored m the second penod by f('r when they moved to the 17 to J5 yards by Waham a
Hannan Trace
0006-6 s1t 1on on offense spent most
play m the th1rd perwd Snyder I fou l on Ga lltpolls and play refailed as Southern led hard-dnvmg 81 nwr Carb~ Saw yard !me or the VISJ! ors before Th&lt; Eag les completed four of I Southwestern
0608- 14 his defensive tLme m the
ran the extra po1r ts to g1ve Ath sumed on the Gallipou1 it yard
I yers on a SiX yard end run
losmg the ball Eash rn Quar e1ght passes and had one 11ter
backfield knockmg down
ens an 8-D lead
1lme
AnolherTornadoscormgdnve Saw~ers touchdov.n COilf' lld terback Charles E1chmgers run ceptcd wh1IP the Falcons &lt;Om 47 The Eagles punted three
The touchdown capped a 76 Snyder h1t Adams with a II
ed a long dmc for the West of aO yards highlighted the first pleted two of five aenab and limes for a J8 yard average be Highlander ball earners
Two
plays
alter
East
yard
sconng march as t h e yard pass and a flrst down on
V1 rg m1ans whu were oper&lt;Jtlng half for Ihe Eagles but the Wa also had one i11Prceptt d E tl h and the Falcons punted three
1
ered
the
openmg
kickoff
Bulldogs
drove steady
from the Blue Devil 4 On the next
out the smgle wmg offense Aj hama defense also quashed that team lost the ba ll once on fum t1mes fur a 35 yard average
the B1g Blatks' 41 yard hoe
own 24 m 17 plays Athens play Adams went over for the
pass attC'mpt for the
extra dn ve
bles and the Me1gs coun11 ms The Eagles w1ll travel
to
Tom
Lovms
raced
32
yards
play m the
Bulldogs {mal touchdown. wtth
pomts after Sawayers pa"s Jell I 1 he VJctol) was Wah ama s p!ck~;~d up t2 f1rst down s tom Southwestern thiS commg Thurs
the
SIX Coleman Willis went
ter
,
and
kept
the
dr1~e gomg 3 46 left on the clock Adams
mcomp]f'te
second m e1ght outmgs so far 1par,..d to seven by Walnun&lt;t
day night and Y.ahama Will
Wahama had the ball mstde l th1s season Eas lern has f.Jn j Eastern had 50 yards nHHk be at home agamst Spencer on the three then John M1dk1ff ram "1th runs of 12 yards by Enc passed to Snyder for the extra
med mto end zone Wilhs was Hummel ISO Jumor quarterback pomts to giVe Athens their fl·
I ed off m pennlt1es and \\ahama Fnday
Defendmg SEOAL champwn the Eagles 10 yard hne one oth I ov erall 1-6 slate
stopped mches short of the 17 )ards by Ad•ms and 13
nal 24-ll lead
Logan kept its shm chances for
goal on the extra pomt attempt, by snyder
Regardless of how other top
the loop title alive
Fnday
but East led 6-0 w1th only one Ga llipolis received on the
10 scorers fared m
league
mght with a hard fought 12-0
mmute and 49 seconds gone
play of the third quarter
play Fr1day rught, Todd Sny·
VIctory over the visJtmg Jack
Pomt Pleasant gamed only Danny Gilmore 166 s~mor
der mcreased hs sconng lead
son Jronmen
four yards m 1ts first three of back returnmg to the
m the number one spot Wlth
Coach Mel Adams' ChJeftams
By DAVE RICE
Hod Sauer on the 30 and re- I go for 1t The fme defense of of Well~ton Th1s IS the way the fens!Ve plays but W1ggms lak hs 46 Pete Anderson 151
two touchdowns and three ex•
moved mto second place be- The Golden Rockets oJ Wells j turned to the 34 yard lme The the Jackets came through Jga m game ended as neither team ed a punt on fourth down and wr quarterb&lt;~ck hit John
pomts for a total of
5I
hmd unbeaten Athens
whom ton not at all golden arter their I.Jckl V; s1gnal caller Buddy as they stopped 01ler on the lme could score m the last quarter raced 59 yards down the nght 188 semor end With a 17
pomts He had 40 pomts going
they shU must meet on a com four quarter,__, or football on I Moore h1t Hmdy w1th a nat of scrimmage for no g 11n
sidelines to score Sm1th kick pass to the Athens 46 Another mto the bit on six touchwowns
bmatwn of a rock • nbbed de their mushy ram soaked £1eld I pass good for 5 yards and Hm
After three plays from scJ 1m
SfATISTICS
ed the extra point and the vis- pass Anderson to Sam Elsnau and two extra polnts
fense and some fme runmng by cashed m on a fumble and a day rrin fo r 15 more to gf.t the mage the Jackets were also fac
Mid Well Itors were on top to slay
gle 162 semor halfback was r===="'"==iii=;;;;;;;
quarterback John Gasser
gamble to take a 13 8 victory ball to the 44 yard hne of the ed Yilth fourth s1tuat 10n They 1F1rst downs
10
8 They scored agam early m complete for a loss of two yards
The lronrnen blew three ear from the MJddiCJ.lOI t Yellow Rncket s
decided to gamble, and they 'Total Yards Rushmg 138 134 the second quarter when Wig Gllmore plcked up five yards on
ly scormg chances m the first J ockcts H was a mu st game On the next play Hmdy who lost as Moore was th 1 m-.n ror Yards Passmg
41
37 gms' pass hit an East defender two plays and It \';aS fourth and
FINISHING
period when they drove to the for both clubs
was the Jackets leadmg ground a loss and Wellston took ovt r Total Yards
179 171 and bounced up IR the
&amp;lr five Athens took over on the1r
1 ogan 20 yard !me on one sf. r
The Jackets held Wellston to gamer for the evenmg with 86 on the 35 yard Jme of
Ihe Passes Attempted
H
4 Staats caught the ball on
Our best quality
own 34 when an Anderson to
..,;.,.
Ies came nght back on anolh two f1rst downs m the
f1rst yards m 12 carm s
was Jackels
l Passes Completed
7
2 dead run and raced mto the
Gilmore pass was mcomplete
er drive that d1ed on the 16 half outgamed them on the h1t hard and agam the ball Followmg runs of 15 and four Passes Intercepted
2
0 zone untouched
Don Mcinturf 171 semor full
~nd then blocked a Logan punt ground m the air and m f1r st sq111rted out of h1 ~ arms to he yards respectfully
Wellston s Punts
3-37 3 4- 37 7
1 DAY SERVICE
back made l1ve to the 39 Then
on the 33 However on each downs but the Rockets cashed! reco~e1ed by Wellston s Steve quarterback Mark Hayburn fir- Penalhes
55
5
ON REQUEST
Snyder rambled the remammg
threat the Chieftam defense m on a fumble and the gamble Jeffers on th~ 41 yard lme
I ed a pass to John Pope 16 yards
Fumbles Lost
S
1
61 y&lt;\rds outd!Slancmg Ander
knocked down key passes or by the Jackets on a fourth Th ~ Rock ets from th1s pomt for the touchdown Marsh s
son Gary Snuth 187 JUruor
halted an Important runmng down to put the game on tee moved the ball to the 18 yard conversiOn attempt was short,
Star~:~ls~:rupa
Oialo H S FootbaU Sceres
and DJCk Long :100 seruor lull
play to accomplish the shutout
As the .:arne started 1t llok lme of the Jackets but they and the Rockets led 13-0 as th" Ends Tom Ervm and
By U.Uted Press International back, to score Athens' second C1HMn
Gasser scored both
Logan ed as 1f the defense of the Jack- were fon-ed mto a fourth doy,n half came lo an end
Stabler
Gary Lotusvtlle M Lisbon
touchdowns the f1rst commg on els wou'--' keep the R!Xkets m s1tuahon .and the Jackets de
The third quarter opened as Tackles J h W h
Conotton Vallev 44 SciO 12
0
1
8 78 yard roll out opbon m the check as they held them to fense rose to the occas10n as ~hddleport got possessiOn of Fox
n ng and Ike Columbus Brookhaven 28
second period and the other f1ve yards m thelf
first the) didn t g1ve ground
I the ball on thelf own 33 yard Guards JlDI Willis and Nick Co!umbu~ol~~!u~ Whetstone 26
on a one-foot snep.k m the three plays forcmg them to The Jackets took over the hne They ground uut t h r e e R
t
fourth quarter Passes for the punt on f~urth down Ronme hall JUSt as the first quarter I stra1ght first downs
whiCh ~p~r M k AI
de
Columbus Eastmoor 0
1
two-point conversions failed af· Hmdy makmg hJS first start I came to an end
brought the hall mto Wellslon
en er b • Mexkanllarb
Columbus Manon Frankhn 20
b
th
t
hd
'
Quarter
ack
ar
y
urn
Columbus South 9
Ier o ouc owns
of the season took tile punt on
As the second quarter got un terntory at the 43 After a gam H lfb k R
Ea t
nd
8 ep a Upper Arlington 32
The Chieftain attack rolled up hiS o~n 26 and started up der way the Jackets p1cked up of three yards by Sauer and two J ha pac 5 oger
1
159 Y"!"d• rushmg lour of eight field
a f1rst down, one of four they mcomplete passes by Moore, °F~II~: K1rb Oiler
,
Mount Vernon
passes lor 78 yards, and 11 first As he neared the 34 yard !me were able to get the f1rst hall the Jackets were forced to punt
Y
Marysv!lle I Westerville 0
downs
he was hit and !he hall spurted Then as 11 looked as 1! the Jack- and Gary Slohart punted beautMiddleport
Reynoldsburg 36
Jackson showed 149 yards on loose, to be recovered
by ets had somethmg g01ng Rod 1fully ro the SIX yard !me of the Ends Gary Stoharl and Fred
Canal Wmchester
the ground, thre. of 14 passes Wellston s John Wnghl ThiS Sauer who played an outstand Rockets ThiS punt put the Robmson
West Jefferson 24 Dublin I
SeeThe
completed lor 15 yards and SIX timely recovery gave the Gold mg defenSive game fumbled, Rockets m a bad poSition alld Tackles Larry Vance and Pleasanlv1ew 36
wns
en Rockets auperb field poSJ· and Gary Stabler was there they couldn t get out They too Dave Ashley
Franklin Heights I
FvD Une
"'led the Logan rushers tion at the 33 yard !me
lo recover for !he Rockets on were forced to punt and the Guards John Blake aod Jack Columbua Hartley t4
w 96 y~ In 13 tries, wh1ie E1ght plays later, Wellslon s the 33 yard !me 11 looked as Jackets took possesSion of the Sigman
Columbus Walnut Ridge 14
At •• 11'1
Larry Ads1r toppe~
Jackson hardnosed fullback, K1rby Oiler, if Wellston was on the move ball on the 34 yard hne of the Center Larry Gladwell
Columbus Academy 22
w1th 82 yards m 18 attempts rammed over from the one agam bt!t agam they were lac· !lockets FIVe plays later the Quarterback Buddy Moore
New Albany 11
Logan Is now H In league yard !me lor the score Alan ed w1th an all Important fourth Jackets hit paydlft as Buddy Halfbacks Roger Swart&lt; and Newarl :IT Cbllllcolbe I
play while Jackson Is tied for Marsh s k1ck for !he extra point and one
Moore rolled out around hiS own Ronme Hmdy
lancaster 22 ZanesYIJlt I
a- !lOA I D, 1 MIIIJ:? II
JonatbaD Alder 14 'nle Plalnl
third place with for third place was good and Wellston took the Having one of the best full· right end lor the score !Iindy's Fullback Rod Sauer
LY =tloiMC!n.'lllun.lot Mt,._
with Gallipolis, each wllb 3-2 lead 7.0
I backs m the league In Kirby run for the exira pomt was good Alternates. Hood, Barril aod Millersport Z4 Carroll 0
league marks.
Marsh's kJckolf was taken by Oller, lhe RocKets decided to and the score read l:J.llln favor TannehilL
.leblllloWD 48 'kJrh!l V.U., t

Spoil Eastern Homecoming

ROLLIN B. RADFORD

Werry.
er to Cumings, both passel !llld
Seruor Dick Kn1gh! suffered ISmtih, run
a back inJury aod was sldelln
STARTERS
ed lor most of the game The
cumin
inJury was not behoved serious Pomeroy - Rex
Ill
although X rays were ordered and Bill Moore, ends, Rod Kar1'
taken by team PhySician Dr and Dick Werry, tackle&amp;; BID
Roger Damels
Nease and Jeff Gtbbs, guardl;
Carson Crow
Lenny
p omeroy now has a ••
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New In Farming_
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Meigs County People Opened their Hearts to Visitors
BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
Meigs county can do
EneDiioa Ageol,
they wiah to.
One of the nicest thiigs hap. •· Many people had a hand
pened last SUnday morning., 1 auggestlng tours over lbe
was putting out signs for the ty of Interest to our visiton.
tours on Meigs Foliage Day.
waa impossible to include ali
Going over the Dutcbtown Hill them and many tours were
from Mlnersvllle, we approach- even montoood wbch were
ed the Forest Run Road. Tbere ter than those that bad
In front was a nice, new, large listed.
olgn, "Forest Run Welcomes The bard working boys,
"
Shields and Carl Bilikam,
You.
This sign seemed typical of Hooded with visitors. It is
the response all day Sunday ported that over 500 people
when nearly 900 people from the opportunity to visit the
the Columbus area were
"mines." Mr. Ebersbach,
&lt;omed by aeveral hundred owner, and Mr. Baker, the
Meigs County people.
agcr, are to be
Everyone seemed to fit in on their willingness to let
wherever their help wa' need· pie rome into their plant to
od without being asked. Many this operation.
people voluntarily took on them Quite a few Meigs
selves the obligation of doing people toun;d the_ salt works
jobs that needed doing.
the first time m their hves.
To everyone that helped In though they have lved here
any way, even to just smiling for many, many years.
or speaking to our visitors, This brings up the question,
Mcigs county people can well "Would it be desirable
for
say, Thank You.
Meigs County to assemble a
Cooperation like this is one of list of attractive spots In the
tile vital things needed in any county, either to look at, to
community. Many thmgs can swim in, to VISII, or JUSt to hear
be accomplished if we all pitch about."
.
in and work. Last Sunday """' H you feel lh1s would be a

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(he is, Charley).

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Massachusetts just to be on servalion Service has men that writer iil'dt SUndy was, "How 1
Mrs.
By Mn. Alta Cent
the tour. Alter returning to OJ. are especially trained In cor- old is the Meigs County Court
s_were w en '" Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brat
lumbua he again returned to lain phuea, ASCS
help House?" The qucatlon was ask· : :
ll!r. and gan were visitors wllb GlneV'
Massachusetts by air That cer- which can be used 1n different ed by a person who has been in SeY 1 from this mnunlty ra Footer one day recently.
taioly is spreading the good ar&lt;!as. In a4ditlon, there are the county for quite a tlme.
ea
cot
Mr. and Mrs, .jae Mullins 1111
word about Meigs county over many other govermnent agen· This is just typical of QUO'"
lbe
at
John Knox family of
a large area.
cies as well aa private 110Ul'&lt;:es lions that have 1l!lBwers and the
e
ore ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Elll!
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. that can help in recroatlooal 8D9wers couid be preserved In
Roland Dais, teacher of and IBmi1y o1 Norwalk spent
One " 1 the facilllles be10g development The most import.. a historical muaeum There are !be firot grade at Bedford, has the weekend with tha Millon
developed and a star attracllon ant factor however is the good several groups in tho county been ill. Whlle she Is recover· Mullins family
last Sunday is boating on the judgment' of the b.nvidual or that have commlttoes lntereal.Miss Ada Hosklno Is sub- Mr. and
Alber' Coni
Ohio RIVer.
group going into this kind of a ed in this area but so far the Mr
tutlng.
' -----d Qui , _
and Mrs Robert Ried and calied on """""'
With tho levee in Pomeroy, bsulness.
varioua committees have not
·
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and fomlly recenll .
lbe
marina in Mid- Another development that baa gotten lollether.
=ly
Mr. and Mrs. r.!.ne Canode
dleporl, with Racine and Port· already been started In the COUll- Whether we are talking about 1no' d Mr Paul Rled of Co- of MarysvUle openl their vaca
1 . !tor 1 Uon wilb Mr. and Mrs Clar·
land areas offering a widoop ly, but needs additional sup. nocreatlon, foliage tours, boat.- Jumcban
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t . th' f'ld
t .
ed
.
thor
uswererecen VIS so
.
en eve pmen m •s 1e • por , IS our propos museum. mg, museums, or any o
Mr
d Mr J 0hn Dea
d once Canodo and Mr and Mrs
boating has a future.
Mr. A. V. Howell, President of phase of Meigs county lile,
an
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Of course in order to trans the Meigs County Pioneer and the tour last Sunday was an ex· M·
d Mr Hom Ball
Mrs. Lona Pettit and Mrs
form recreation into a commer- Historical Society, has been do- ample of wbat can be done Mr r;,: Mr 'A
Cloyk Albert Cone visited Mrs Gract
ciw _enterprise it must operate ing an outstondlng job along when people set their minds to and famll
Fr:nk Henslar 00 Wednesday after.
w1thin the rules of econoiD!CS. w1th a limited number of peo- do it.
Do Ia y, Sund ell
noon
Expenses must always be less pie actively giving him support. Plans need to be laid in ev·
sot:
K.·E. Erickson was a Colum·
than income or somebndy 1s go- It IB reported that the mus- ery field of Meigs county life.
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oger bus visitor recently
ing to lose money. Careful de· eum was one of the very inter· All ol us pitching in together
nd Mrs Dw bt C 1 and Sunday visitors ' with M
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velopment of plans and possi· esting points visited last SUn· can aecompUsh many things.
·a
.51:to lg
Ginevra Foster were lbe
bilities will help in preventing day. A development in
this About ali anyone can say Is v'f werk :
e
Turners of Albany
o•
unprofitable development.
area will prevent many price- thanks to the people from the :
:':
Charier ':"" ti Mr and Mrs
Co
Tbere is a great deal of assis- less historical documents and Oolumbus area for visiting us 0 1 (;
Cit.
es
me called 10 see Mrs Freels K ne
lance available in connection obJects from being destroyed so and thanks to the many fine
rove
y,
nedy of Athens
h
w1th recreatiOnal development. that our people can see how people _in Meigs county V.:bo Auxllia of the Veterans Mem- 111 since
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Tbe ExlonSion
has spec- MCJgs County .. developed. made this Fottnge Tour to MeJgs ortal-J: 'tal Oct 19
Mr now able to be
lalists in this area, Soil Con- One question asked of the County an outstanding success. Belt : 08 Ws.
da . Mrs. Kennedup w":sm: 1eac.
son, yMrs y &amp;,elyn M.!e, Mrs. er yresident o1 u:'ts comm::'J

Cheese is Nutritious Food,
'}e Ill
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how well des•rable !lung, I would be hap.

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While the
Foliage
was. Initiated 10 Columbus, this
fits 10 with the paUern that baa
been recommendad for Meigs
county and many parts of south·
eastern Ohio. Recreatlo!W fa·
ci!IUes offerthe
an ·opportumty
for
to th'
I
Increas ng
mcome
IS
area.
While the Fall Foliage Tour
did not bring a groat deal of
' t th
t 't
money 10 o e coon y 1 provioes some money lhruogh the
chicken barbecue, through the
sale of apples and cider; and
we understand restaurants did
C011Biderably greater busmess
than they had anticipated. An·
other opporturuly used was the
sale of camera Iilm and souvenirs. These are just some of the
possibilities that the county has
for development.
An intangible part of the tour
Sunday is the fine publicity tak·
en back to Columbus by the
many VISitors. One reporl1s that
one of tl;e visitoro flew from

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lst ANNIVERSARY

:.. s!!ila~;:.~ Basa and ~~:. ~:..t·~~..!~ lbe West

Cheese is one of the most ies in flavor from mild to sharp \ School at Racine Monday, Oct.
few days with rea!Hves in War· Teodor Knorad Korzenlowski in
WITH THESE
nutritious and versatile foods. and in color from cream to 25, at 7;30 p.m. The purpose of
0 lf aS mgtOD reo.
Poland.
Because it is an excellent source orange. Next m Importance to this meeting will be to plan for
USED FARM EQUIPMENT SPECIALS
of many important nutrients in Cheddar are cottage, Swiss, and a series of 10 evening classeo. Four Meigs County 4-11 club
eJohn Deere 'B' Tractor, complotely
the diet, and because it is a cream cheese.
• Farmers are asked to bring advisora will participate In inoverhaulod
well-liked food, cheese is used Process cheese is nrade from !IOIIle good ideas with them as tensive training at the Nallonl Extra Good 50 ft. John Deere lB'Iz'' Elevator
freely by nutritionists and home- one or more natural chees:s. to what topics would be of the w Leaders Forum to be beld In
makers 10 plannmg meals and The natural_ cheeses are cut 10· greatest Interest to the most Waoblngton D. C. at lbe Noin the preparation of many to small p1eces, melted, pas- farmera ln this area
lionel 4-H Club Center Oct. Z4flavorful dishes. With the wide teurized, and blended tog:tber. Since there bas ~ot been 30. Tbey are Mrs. WOllam Dow·
variety of flavors, colors, and A process rhee~ has a uniform any evening classes held for Die, Miss Peggy Folmer, Mrs.
consistencies to choo~e from, fl'avor a~ consistency. No fur· Canners for 8 few years at Sou· Harold Lohse and Mrs. W. A
ATHENS &amp; RACINE
natural cheeses are smtuble for ther curmg can. take place be· !bern Hlgb School, it Is hoped Morgan.
any meal of the day, from ap- ca•se the bactena and enzymes that there wiD be a good attend- Tbese advisors repreoent a
petizers to deskserts, a1 1dWbhe- nedeedbedthfor r1pe rung a ~e destroy· ance for the planning meeting. total of 25 years of club lead·
tween-meal snac s as W&lt; 11• eY e pas1eur1za 10n.
The meeting wiU be in charge o1 ersblp rall8in&amp; from one year
ther served separately or 10 Process che~se foods and Mr. Otha Smith Vo-A teach- to 10 years.
combmalion dishes, cheese adds spreads _contam less fat and er at Southern Hip
They will have the opporllllland flavor to other foods. more mmsture than regular pro11y to vllil many places of blaTher• is a cheese to suit every cess cheese. They often have
torical and governmental intertaste, mood or occasion.
frmts, vegetables, _meats, spicest In the capltal.
Some of the many ways of es, or other flavormg agents .
Tbe ladies are joining advl,.
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using dillerenl kinds ol cheese added.
ors from Athens Hocking VIDare as follows: (a) Maio dish eottage cheese - sometimes
ton Jackaon LB:..ence oailla
in the form of fondue, souffle, called Dutch cheese or "Sch·
Pik~ Rosa :.0d Scloto Counti~
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l.eokroaf. lbiQJNady Cllliillrl1clle mabe thla
Welsh rabbit. omelet, pizza, mierkase" - is a soft, uncurBy Ada Slack
for the trip to Waobington
MIW'JlOt:r.INJ) l4od8l 345 Taak·Typ8
I or in combirmtion with potat~ ed cheese made from skim milk.
The
leaves A~ at
SEED
LABOR
FEED
• oes, other vegetables, rice, mac- It has a characteristic delicato, Mrs. Harry Polls and Mrs. 8. 30 1
wlll reach WaabJlaa1118 Spreod8r 11111 zfatlf'iifllquid Dllllurel
INSURANCE
aroni, noodles. or spaghetti.
fresh flavor.
Don Cottrill attended a Daugb- .;gton· Swutay evening SponFERTILIZER
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REPAIRS
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brd.·DaObd JIIUl111'8. H11;e 4-lon,
(b)
Salads
and
salad
dressters
of
America
Lodge
Deputy
sora
of
the
trip
are
Buckove
Interest and Taxtl
Gn and Oil
iogs.
The Almanac
meeting and practice session at
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145 buhel, BIIO ;allon aa.peclly. Throw•
L.lvf'dock Purchlltl. HouMhe.ld Equipment, Refinancing
20-loot-wide·
pattem.
Choo111
(c) Assorted cheeses on trays By United Prell Iaternatloaal Chester Sunday aftomoon.
REA, the Jackson Production
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HOLJJIIm
opreadelw
tq from
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with fruit, nuts and crackers or Today is Saturday, Oct. 23, Mr. a
rs. lrgl ~ ms. Me'•• County f.H Club CoonDtbtl
Cash Living Exptntel
Capital lnvethmnts
.Ill,_ ll88da
l.ool
chips.
the 296th day of 1965 with 69 to NelsonVIlle VIS!led recently wtlh
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Othtr Farm Opt rating E1.pt&lt;nst1
·~big
lradell
ldi Appetizers in the form ol follow.
his sister and brolher-in·law,c::i~l.,--,,-co-....,-,...,..-=--:-:
cut cheese or as spreads and The moon is approaching its Mr. and Mrs. William Eichinger Mr and Mrs. Dick Storrelt
dips.
full phase.
and Johnny
and sona of Gslllpulis visited
lei
Sliced
in
toasted
or
cold
Tbe
morning
star
is
Jupiter.
Rob
Crow,
a
student
at
Kent
oo
a Sunday evening ith Mr
WY 2-516\
Atk abeut our budget loans. Up to 7 yoaro to pay
Pomeroy, Ohio
sandwiches
or
as
in
ingredient
The
evening
stars
are
Mars
1 State Uni~ersity spent several and Mrs. Don Cottrill a l sons.
Spring
Ave.
for Copital Investment items. Interest is chorgod
in sandwich spreads and saue- Venus, and Saturn.
' days at his home here due to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weese of
Ies.
only for the dayt money is otlually used.
In 1915, 25,000 w 0 men illness. He was accompanied Parma Heights were
recent •
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Grated
as
a
garnish
for
marched
in
New
York
City
deback
on
Monday
by
h1s
parents,
guests
of
hia parenta, Mr
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Isoups, sauces, ond hot d1shes. manding the women's right to Mr. and Mrs. Rober_! Crow.
Mrs Carl B. Weese.
lg) Desserts, as cheese and vote in all the states.
Mr. and Mrs. Millon Roush, Mrs. Doyle Gibba and oon,
Modern Credit for Modern Farmers
crackers, cheese cakes, cheese In 11142, the British Bth Army duaghter,Sandy, and Car I,a Doyle Jr., of Vienna, W. Va.,
Mul~~~~~~ Dlx, 4.thens-M•igs County Man•s•~omeroy
pieS, or frmt p1es With cheese. launched on offensive against Morris, picked up the formers spent 8 week end witb her par114 C•II WY '1·5270 In Pomeroy ot LY 3·1682 in A1hens
Natur~l che~ is ~ade ~y Axis forces at El Alamein, so~, Gr~gory, a student .at Ohio ents, Mr. and Mrs. WilHam
..,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,~I C?agulatmg ~1lk, cuttmg, stir- Egypt. It opened 8 campaign Uruvers1ty, Athens, and Journey- Eichinger.
.
:mg, and heatrng to curd, drain- that was to sweep German and ed to Ash Cr.ve and Lake Hope Ernest Sisson who is employI
~ng off the . whey, and collect- Italian rorces out or North Afri- where l~ey spen~ a . day.
ed in Columbus was ~ere for a
~ng or preSO!ng the curd. It var· ca in World War n.
Altendmg a D!Slnct Presby· weekend visit with hia parents,
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. t he .saar re- terial meeting at ~'irs! Unit- Mr and Mrs· E· E· Sisson and
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use d, t he amount or fat and . d
d
ed Presbyterian Church in Mid· Alice Jean
water in the curd, and the fla. ~~te a pro~.ose . statue to dleJXlrl recently were Mrs
Mrs Richard Roush and Mrs
vor and texture obtained during
durodrpeam~e the !my country Pearl McBride Mrs Maym~ Georg~ Schneider visited Friday·
ripemn
· g· The 1ower th e moi
aw 1t more r\osely to Holmes, Mrs. • T1tus
.
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Pickens, in Huntington with Mrs. Sidney
content,
the
harder
1t
IS.
France.
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hedd h
In 1956 the Hungar 1·an revolt Mrs. Richard Roush, Mrs.. Har Bartels and daughters.
Amcncan c
ar c· eese, someh
started •
ry Pot!,, Mrs. Ad a ·Sl ac k and Sammy Arnold, son of Mr. and
ca!led Arner1can c eese
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Cheddar, is by far the favor- A thought for the day - Nove· MrMs: Ag~el s Wh•IKe. S h 'd Mrs. Sam Arnold,_ is takmgFhist
15 ~ r . eanor ay c net er Army baste trammg at
ite and is most widely used. list Thomas Mann said : "Opior
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Three-fourths of all the cheese nions c:annot survive i!' no one. wh? . a ~tudnet .at Marshall Knox, Ky.
produced in thL~ country is o[ I has a chanrc to fig ht fur I UmversJty tn ~untmgton spent ~rs Bertha. Berry. of Oak
th hedd t
Chedda ar- them .,
· a weekend wath her parents, H1ll, W. Va., ts makmg an exec
ar ype.
r v
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Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider tended visit with her daughtand other relatives
er, Mrs. Evelyn Moore and
Mr. William Eichinger attend- daughter, Cheryl.
ed the Lancaster Fair recently, Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Mrs. Ralph Nobel of Charles- Maggie Hurd were Mro. Frank·
ton , W. Va., spent a week end lin Rizer and children of Pomwith her daughter and son-in· eroy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potts
law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lee. and Mrs Laura sayre.
Miss Frankie Mumaw spent a Mrs. Myla Hudson visited
Serving Meig•, Mason &amp; Gallia
weekend
wilh friend!! in Galli- with relatives in West Virgin·
counties-Located Upper End
1mlis
ia.
of Pomeroy-J•ck W. Corsey,
Visiting recently with Mrs. Marion Stowe, son of Mr. and
Mgr.-WY 2-2181
Evelyn Moore und daughter, Mrs. Eber Stowe, is taking his
Cheryl was her sistor. Nellie U. S. Navy hoot training at
McCORMICK'
Robinson of Summerlee, W. Va. Great Lakes Naval Training
Mrs. Gene Bumster of Co- Center, IUtnois.
PhoneWY-2-2115
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lumbus visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Russell McElhinney of
Upright Fr0111r, Admlrol
E. E. Sisson She was accom- the U S. Reserves was a din$150
Pomeroy, Ohio
16 cu. fl., only 3 yrs. old
Mulberry Ave.
anied home by h('r sons, Mike ner guest Friday of Mr, and
1 CUI comfort and conveniance-as easy al
and Mick who had spent sever- Mrs. E. E. Sisson and daughter.
Chest Freezer, Phll&lt;o
driving a carl
$75
al day s here.
Attending a meeting of the - 12 cu. ft.
2 latt•Hikh-lust lack • , • CLICK , , , and Gol
Chest Fr01zor, Montgomery-Ward
Touch·Control hydraullu-control working
$150
16 cu. ft.
potlllon of implement• with a touch
Ch11t Freezer, International·
of your finger.
$100
Harv11f1r, 11 cu. ft.
htfrecl, IKonomlcal •·ryflnder engln.,_
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Eloc. Range, Kelvlnator
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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Oct. 23, 1965

2SIGNS
Of'

QUAl ITT

Southern Local Teachers
Endorse Issue 1 Proposal

Pomerov
Motor Co.

SOCIAL

CALENDAR

WHI'rr ARE 'IE

The Southern Local Teacher's! handicapped children, and proocr. 21
Association
went on record en· vide learning aids, among oth- The annual Halloween lesll·
1963 Corvair Monza Cpe.
$1599
dorsing lssue I t.his week.
er things, according to Nolan. val sponsored by the Syracuse
Local owner. 110 HP engine. 4 speed trans. Jel black finish.
Howard
Nc~:m,
appointed
as
He said pa~sage of the p~ PTA will he held in the ochoni
Red bucket Scat, radto and beater. Tires show little wear.
~U;UUIAIIUNII
acting ('~airman after Secreta- posal would mean an Increase andltorium Saturday evening
1II• · •ur.n~ne•
"",..."'.., ~ rtiiD'
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1963 Ford Galaxie 500-4 Dr. Sed._ $1795 ry Chtorus Grimm onened the in sales taxes paid of approxi- October 23, with the g ra n d
From the largest truck or
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•boakt
1M
1 lo~·~~l owner, VB f'ngine with Cruisematic trans., power
session, explained ·
·Nhich mately three cents per day for march to start promptly at
r&lt;" l"'rof'ti
l mm•11-l•
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pPh
bulldozer radiator to the
steenng and brakes, power se;tl, grey finish, new 1st line
tl•~•"
...u1
~t~~t n. .-pnru!UtM lor
will
be
proposed
nters the average person in Ohio.
smllllf'st healer core.
7:30. There will he a fortune
cnnN ,nuo oa• ,fttlnn'6Ct truertton
, wlutewa\1 lirf'S. Radio and beater.
FOR SALE
1962 F d G 1
C
$
Nov. 2.
During the business session teller, fish pond and various
1LA l' lti
1 axie Conv.
NATURAL gas, 9 c. rt. Refrigor
pe. - - 1469
Mr. Nolan, a tcaclter at the the resignation of Mrs. Avis
f'Ol "•"' A.t! 81&gt;"'01
t c.nr•
pe~
woro
on• •l'lllettieralor and automatic Heatro- WY .
Pomeroy
Crea1_11 fmh;h, white top, V8 engine, automatic trans. Power
Southern High School, explain- "reeker was accepted and Ro- games. Candy, baked goods, hot
ll!ll"!atnm ' :.11ar11 8l cettt.e
2143
2
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"048
stecnn~.
nl'w
whitewall
tires.
Radio
and
heater.
p , :ento ~ ~ tor nu.. ..a, •
· a11
ed passage of the bill would "bert S.egle was elected new dogs an.d co ffee WI'll be sotd ·
2. , ·
1 60 000
I'!CU""• .QHmnn•
en 11M &lt;lfltl Ul••~un~ on ~rl ~ PC!
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add approximately $52.000 to i president. Miss Rose Easterday There Will be door prl%et IIlii
10 23 31 p
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cash pnzes for masked Will1AL! CONDITIONING Re!rtger·
CAill' 0~ rHANKh lo uiSJ'fUAH~
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miD .
t ROO\I
bl
t red
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
for the betterment of its schools It was dec•de d to have the ners.
Q 1t D
.11 b b
ed
DINING
sl!ltl' cons
1st- : B.tion service. Jark's RefMf!·
tnlum
f!:lcb
1rldiUoJaaJ tvorG
h
Ol'l&lt;tt :Z !lOURS
mg o1 a 1:',
Ch .
p
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ay Wl
e o serv
6 up 110 1s e 1, eratmn, New Haven, Phone
11:10 "'- 14 u. 111M P 14. Dan,
chairs. Chma cabinrt, Uuflet 1 ru ~3.~:\7
4 e tfc I
:-'~
generally.
ann~al andrJstmas
arty WI h the at the United Methodist Church
... tarJQ l:;ttl "- 11 •G 11tOII
and
mJmlr.
Pllont' WY l~
,_ERCJY, OtiiD
He
stressed
the
importance
of
details
date
to
be announc~ F 'd
b . .
t 10
fib iO IA8l'
each teacher working for the ed later, after a committee is n ay egmrung a
a. m.
TO t'I.ACI A
_5655.
10 23 3lc I
Everyday Specials
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aESIJL1 r"ROnl It :lNO
-issue and explaining it lo the named by Mr. Beegle. Newly with a sack lunch at noon. AI•
w•N'f &amp;.D
ol
publ1'c. The ,·ssue, ·,f passed, will retired teachers will be honor· ternoon service will be from
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PHONE WY 2-2156
help defray
operating costs, ed in May.
TWO POLLED Hen'fo rd hrlf- 1I
Marie's Style Post
I to 3 P· 1m·
00
~rs.
9 and 14 months. exrt&gt;l- H · cut
$1 25 [
lt&gt;nt brerding. 1958 Dodge
air s . .
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increase supplies ror physically Mr. Ronald Deem, executive The Mddl eport H'lg h Scb I
four d"or hardtop.
-65,Shampoo &amp; Sets . $1.50 I
head, introduced new teachers, Senior Class is sponsoring a
30 day color rinse,
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Mike Popp, Gail Popp, Richard rummage sale in the old A&amp;P
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Notice
" ou HE! P' If
h
OIHl miles. good ""Odl(lOn
Shampoo &amp; set
$3.50 I
0
building on Friday and SaturCA,, y
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Kennclh llmlley, p.,merny.
Permanents
$7.50 up
ON DISPLAY AT
Russell , Kay Russell, Derma day, Oct. 23 and 24 from 9 a.
any old dtscardded, B•bdlles t a,' I' Ph Day lime WY 2-5112. evWe Sell and Service
!hie. Mary Hill, Donna lhle,
can be spare ' regar ess o
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10 ,,,,
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Danny 1\''th
to 5elJ'ne
p. m. Cha te
emngs W"'t.ll.l
u .'llr
\l'ig~an
I erspoon, Oth o Smi'th m.Evan
OES
the" age. pease
send to: I
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and Belly Deem.
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11 . h S h 00 t Middleport, w11l sponsor a bake
Tum s \\h1le,'s world Wtde ,
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Bible Gifl Ministry, Bible foriCAR,PE1' 9 x. 18, With pad, $ZJ. Rt. 124
Ph. WY 2-5271
I "God Conquers All" was the e ?u ern Jg c .. sale Saturday, Oct. 23 in the
h. N d 1719 Buckner St. I \\ Y 2-5414 ,\fH.'r 5 p. m
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Syracuse. Ohio
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theme of the devotions taken band. directed by .\1r. \\'lther- Dudley Florist building in Mid~
~h~eve~o/t: Lo~isiana.
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I from John 15 by Mrs. Jack spoon._ played several numbers. dleport. Members bringing bak·
10 21 3tp FIREWOOD. $10 a pickup Joad REA'riN c;,-PLUMBING, Rura
Curtis, president, to open the The high school teachers serv·[ed goods are to have it there
SQUARE DANCE every Wed- cut any \en~t?- Call or writr . Doxol Bollle Gas. Arnold Bro- ['..,....,.
_'"·- - - - - - -..... .,_..,.,...,...,...,...,.....,._.,,....,.I rneeling of the WSC£ of lhe ed refreshments.
at 9 a.m. :\1rs. William King,
nesdav zmd Friday night -at Glt&gt;ndate Sk idmore. 'lY 1).- thers, 618 E. Mam Street lr------------.--..
-_...-, 1h 1/WI MWW w;:;.z
Forest Run Methodist church
Mrs. Richard Pickens, Mrs. Ann
the
Mason, W. va.; 3137.
10 22 1;1p
Pomeroy
9 22 tfc
Overseas Employment
Wednesday evening at the
Thomas and Mrs. James Clat-10 19 12tp INEWLY DECORATED Frame ' - - AUCTIONEER
I All lo·ade.q truck ltn m lo :! .,
home ol Mrs. Alfred Yeauger.
worth) are co-chairmen.
1 ... Se ce
Mrs. Christy Baer and Mrs.
Comp e.... rvl
LOSE WEIGHT -safelY with house, 744 E. Main St., Porn- I
proj('f'l
A!ri&lt;'a.
bouf
OCT. :U
Dex-A-Oiet Tablets. 0 n I y eroy, $4800. Can rmance en('rill Hraltlnr(!
I 1\IJI'OJW . Asia. Sou lh ParlfiC.
Erma Roush were contributing
Heath Methodist Church will
t
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Writ~.
Prone or Contact
: paid travr•l. hou~m". food,
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hostesses. The hymn, "God Will
f 'l
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9Bc at Stark's PhR.rmacy.
even room
A. l.. IIRADF4UlU
J"hs. ;1
Take Care of You'' and prayer
sponsor a amt y nig t toner
~ 2!i 6Qtp houseamoun.
on Union Tmare. Pam·
Atlanlir. H•~h ,1,,., ..
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at the church Sunday evening,
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bedroom
Racine, Obio
m:ilr, fcmJit- over 18 OEIB i Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stiles i by _Mrs. Curtis closed the de- 1
Oct. 24 at 6 p.m. with Mr. and
AU'J'(JMUBILE msurance been
house Butternut Avenue. hot
5 1 tfc _
Rnx 2:H9U, O:~ldund Park, Iand Nina, visited her mother, votlOns.
1 Plans were made to sponsor Mrs. Newman Burdette
and
cancelled? '..ost your oper•
\.,·ater heating system,
in Reaf l:state For Sale 1 Fla. 33307
Mrs. George Beabout at Colum- Mrs. Edith Si.~snn presented \ a rummage sale Oct. 28-29-30 ramily &lt;JS guests.
tor'l license1 caD W1 2-2tll. very good cond1tion, hardwood _ __
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bus recently.
the program topiC, '·There the Iwhen the Philathea Society of
I15Uc
floors , out of high
water.
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Insurance
Women Are,'' centl.!red around I the Middleport Church ot Christ
OCT. 25
lllOOO Three bedroom house NEWLY de&lt;·oral•·d frame 1Jous01
Roger S!lles, Middleport High a worship table consisiting of
Jane Howell Tent Daughters
744 F ~~.1am Sl
Pomeroy , GRANt'E TN. SUR 'NCE- M- -11- I St:hoo! graduale, class of 1965, I a large compass With
elghL I met Thursday evenin~ at the of Union Veterans will meet
or
ent
on
Va
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Street.
new
gas
fur·
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F - -R· -- --,.-- nace, in good condition $4500. $4800 ou t:a n fmnnre f'nt lrf' Insuran ce Agency . Inc , Porn- Ihas accepted employment a points, centered With a cross,
Le8d' Cr. k. R d
, on ay at 7:30p.m. at the DA \f
FOR RENT -S room trailrr,
(:t.~n f'mance ent1re
. y. Srna\
Kroger's supt'rmarket m Porn- an open B1ble, an d a 1Jg
- hl&lt;d
mg ee were
oa g·1·ven by 1 haiL
eroy. Phone WY 2-J:Wl.
Devot•'onals
1 a moun 1·
1
no childrrn
or pets.Robert
re Ier~
u'o"oon [
enrrs
Contact
B. fframe 1wuse With three rooms SEVEN
T
ronrpn 1lou se
9 l tic I1 eroy .
candl e.
Mrs. Wendell Gerlach,
Mrs.
OCT. !S
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urn1
shed
downstairs.
1112
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ume
roy.
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Prayer by the leader o~ened
Mem bers of th e Pomeroy EletO 23 Jtp
·'ETN.' c .c.-·lt'l .1"1 ln,ur·nc• l JSI mg WI
rs .
t'
George Hudson and Mrs Mer
- Gibbs-' Cll --1 Mam St., Pomero}. $850. Call TIIHEE hf'droom
house. But - 1 11'1
Mutlen '\Insurance
.,.~ '"' Agency, nInc..- · Hennessy last weekend were th e program f0 11 owed by the vin Kelly. During
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the business
.
- mentary PTA are asked to
HOUSE 2 bedroom house trail· WY 2-2720 Aftt'r 4 pm call lernut Avenw' , hot erv wg~~~ ~, Pomeroy, Phone \VY 2- 3381. ~er soRn andHfam1ly. Mrd. dand hymn, "Jesus Savior Pilot Me" session plans were made for meet at the school Tuesday at
er for rent. Phone WY 2-3346 WY 2-:l539.
hea1mg !-i}St~m. In v .
.
from the rummage sale lo be held in 9 a. rn. to help sack prizes for
9 1 tfc ,,1rs. obert ennessy an au- and scripture reading
or WY 2-2186
10 13 tfc O'Brirn and Crow Realty Co. I condil1on. hardwood
flouo s,
__ _ _ ~ ghter. Terri. or Portsmouth and Psalms 19 and 24. The purpose the former A &amp; p building Oct. the Halloween party.
6 ROOMS~ batt!,' basement: fur·
Pomeroy, Ohio
ou1 of high wale~· $801111.110. . PHI!TO Copvmg Service Cnp- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ackley and of the program was to discover 28 _29-30 _
The Pomeruy WCTU
will
nace. vard and garden. Con·
10 22 6tc T~~f~~ESt be~room hou~e
on ies made ot legal papers. children. Kay, Jay and Jan of the role o£ women in lhe new Mrs. Reibel presented
the meet Tuesday at 2 p m. at the
R h
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'SPEED INT-ER'IIXED- h
e rec · new gas urnace. btrtb re1'nras aild almost any Z71.nPsville.
day of the church, to discover
Unt'ted 'Iethodist Church,
.
tac t : Pau 1 ous or one, '!"
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c ang- in good condil iun $4~oo uo
program in the absence of 'Mr!.
J~
773-5736, Mason, W. BTI
er. Dual volume control. 4 C,·,n ton"ncc
enltl'"iV.
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n
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Reu'·rdocurn€nts
'·sur c~ ~meroy 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr., new
m
· theways
ch toh witness
t
d and
ta serve
d th Paul Winn using the topJ·c, The Auxiliary to Feeney-Ben10 22 Jlp sJ)C'a ker sound system. U.ve- SMALL frame h . · .
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an "·• ~v
urc • o un ers n
e ''Hannah, A Pray•·= Mother" nett Post WI, American Legion
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nuse wtth three}
d 0f h
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14 Ur Waverly.arespendingtheweek" ay, taken from the study
4 ROOMS. BATH, and garage. ly walnut fmi sh. This set 4 rooms lurmshed. downstaJrs ,
end at therr home in Middle- nee
c anges
book, will meet Tuesday evening at
r.ravel Hill, Middleport. Call month s old. Take over pay- 1112 E. Main St.,
port.
and to accept new chBllenges. "Women of the Bible."
the Legion hall in Middleport
WY _
unlll p. m., then ments of S6 per month or pay
_ _
Pomeroy,~--'""'
Readings on the points of the A dessert course wa• oerved at 7 30 p. m.
1850 00
0 10 21 ole balance due. 118.311. Call WY Call
2903
WY 22-3702.
WY 2-2720. Aller 4 00 p.m. i
WMrvs. Ray CtroMokhadm of Leond.
wewretThe CThehurcch, by to 23 members and two gu..ts,
ocr. 21
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2-o555.
w 18 6tc
call WY _
. a. spen
on ay
an
rs. uss a son;
hart, Mrs. Cnx and Mrs. Swett. The Feeney • Bennett Post 128,
2 3589
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orm win- and Mr and Mrs. George Jones Pleagant Wednesday.
and Challenge, Mrs. Mark Ev~
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40 and 8 tr&lt;~in will be iD Middl•
3990.
10 21 lite SWEET POTATOES, Phone VI
dows and doors. Carpeting of L&gt;ayton visited Thursday with
ans. A discussion on the reacj..
port for the dues.
3-2638
Charles
Hilton
Port
and
drapes
Can
be
fl
.
n'nced.
relatoves
,·n
the
area.
Mr
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and
Mrs.
Larr_
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p tl' S'
The Salisbury PTA will-use WI
a . land Ohio
10 11 12tp WY "22"3
10 5 Uc 'Irs. LoJ· Ann Jones and chl'l- spent the weekend Wllh her par·
Y nan uler8
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hymn,
"S.neath
the
sc&gt;r
a meeting at the ochool on
drcn of Columbus arrived Fri- onts, Mr. and Mrs. A I be r 1
Meet Th r1d
dleport. Phone WY 2-5443.
COAL HAULING, leaves raked, HOUSE FOR SALE : 4 bedroom day to opend the weekend with Roush. Sunday Mr. and M r 1. cross of Jesus, " a responsive
U
ay
Thursday, October 28, at 7:30
10 21 tfc
and hauted away. Lee Oren- home , 2'1, miles from Pome- her grandiJBrents, Mr. and Mrs. Roush and children, Becky and reading of a litany, and prayer Magnolia Temple Pythian Sis- p. m. concerning the aonsotida;TR;;-cAIL-;;-;Ec;;R;-S:;cP;;-A;cC;;;E;;-,-.De
" poiSl. ner,_WY 2-2803.
10 22 6tp roy. gas heating, bath, all Richard CampbelL
Kenny and Mr. and Mrs. Flow· by Mrs. Sisson, concluded the ters met in regular session 00 lion. There will be a quail·
Rutland. John J. Fry, SH 2- SEWING machlnis. repati Ser- coppper
plumbmg,
ap- Mr and Mrs. Georae Logan, ers were . J.n H.untmgton,
w.. program .
Thursday evening at the DAV fied speaker The PTA endon.
!i613.
10 16 30tc vice, all makes. WY Z..2284.
prudxlmately 2 acres on Rut- Miss
King
Mrs Va. to VISit w1th Mr. Roush 8 During the business session. a hall.
ed the consolidation at the last
""'=~""c7'"'-~ ___ Th c b Sh p
· b ott
Fl d tiO h
,. t collection was taken for the Elizabeth Campbell, most ex- meeting. The public is invited
1an Road. Vacant. Write or
fOUR ROOM ano..tment
e ['a nc Singer
op, Sales
omerov
ler,Veterans
oy
us 'a pathere
len Wee k of p rayer and Se If-Oe- ceiJent chief, presided and open· and specm
. 1 mvJtatJOn
. . . l• extend
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Authroized
and call·· James C.
nsp, Ph· WO 7· dFlorence Hullev· were Thursday •tr the
Hosp1tal
ly decorated. $40 per montn. Service.
tfc
6394 R. D. 2, West Lake mner guests nf Mr. and Mrs.
· niaL Thank you nutes were read ed the meeting in ritualistic ed to the S.dford and sails3 29
CaD Walter Crooks, WY Z.
Road, Vermilion, Ohio.
Dw.Jght Logan and Sk1r
• Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roush of 1 from Mrs. James Richards dis- form. Mrs. Campbell thanked bury school disricts.
3631.
10 6 tfc ~~
10 21 10tc Char It'S ~axt.cr, student , at 1 P~rtsmouth, O~io, and M r s. l trict president, and Mrs. W. G. the members for gifts and over
TRAILER LOTS- lree lOW
HOUSE- FOR- SALE: 4 rooms . Mounlaon Stale Bu&lt;oness Coi-Cilflord Lelfhe~t of
Rock Stiles, district recording secre- 300 cards sent her while hosDRY WIT
age and •arer. Brown'• frail
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bath. full basement, storm lege. Parker&lt;burg. W Va' 15 ! Sprmgs, VIStled Thursday With thry, for havmg a workshop in pitalized. Plans were discussed NEW YORK (UPI) - Just
er Park (Sta*e Approved I
I doors and windows. AlumJnurn spendmg
the weekend v.tth hts l Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rif(le.
September
for the annual Thank · · so New Yorkers don't carry
parents. Mr ;~nd \tlrs Norman
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Minersville, Ohio, r'llone W\ 1
Siding, priced reasonable. Can Baxter
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, Mrs. ElSie McKnight of Ur·
World Community Day at the dinner to be held at lhe next their drought-consciousness too
Jm4.
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be seen at 773 Grant Street, John Frick
entered Meigs lbana is the
of her sister, First Presbyterian Church in meeting and plans wilt be com- far, the Gotham Hotel's disci&gt;
lsi FLOOR furnished. rooms I
NOW GOING ON
I Middleport, Ohio. 10 19 6tp Genend llo&gt;pltal Thllrsday for i Mrs. Dav•d
She Middleport was announced Cor pleted at the Past Chiefs meet- theque, L'Interdit, displays lblo
4
and bath, modern apartment ;
I FOR sACE-: - House , 4 rooms observatum and treatment.
\has been here for past
November 5. A rummage sale ing. Games were played during sign :
Middleport, WY 2- _
,
LOW SALE PRICES
, and bath. Jot 45 x 225.
Mr and Mrs. Lorry Heines weeks.
.
.
wads planned for December 2 the social hour and prizes a- DON'T LET THE WATER
3314
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ON ALL SIZES
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WY_ 2·3442.
10 22 3tp moved Fnday to Colonial Manor Mrs. MarLe Hawkms lms re- an 3 in Pomeroy. Plans for the warded.
SHORTAGE PREVENT YOU
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at Ravenswood. w. Va. Mr. turned_ from a vacauon trip to 50th anniversary of U1e church
FROM DOING THE SWIM.
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IS t'rnplo\.oed by Kaiser Wa_
shmg ton, 0 . C. She left by were d.ISCUssed .
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and tram from Athens . She went Refreshmen111 were served by Mrs. Guy enwan was hostess The coronation ceremoay
l:IUPER SERVICE ,
Mrs.
is :&gt;peed! and hear- especially to v1ew Ihe colored the hostess to the .above and to the- Bi-Monthly Canasta club was Clrst introduced by EelWanted To Buy
STATION
I POMEROY - 2 story frame, ing thmpesl for
County foliage through the moustains. 1Mrs. John F. Baily.
Thursday evening at her home ward the Elder, English ruler,
Ph. WY 2-9932
: 6 large rooms, bath,
full W. Va
• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickens,
Brick St. Prizes were awarded ~en he came to the throne In
WANTED: $26 50 forclean GinPomeroy
] basement, tront and back por·
Baltimore,
have been the 84th BirthdJJ ;_,
to Mrs. John
Beaver and A. D. 901.
seng dropped, $1 00 to $1.50
ches. gas fired hoi
water
guests of h1s brother, Mr. and
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s. ugene lpleU. Refreshper · I a 1 ey, ee sv1 e,
heating. Buy w1th land con"'
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10 23 Jtc
Instructions
tract 16.500 oo.
f:ll't'l.' new O/ficer8
plan to visit with other relatives Mrs. Frances Romine cele- tess to those named above and
eWURLITlll
~TIQUE Furniture, dishes. IJ. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! MID!lLEPORT - M o d e r n At a regular meeting, the Har- in Ohio and WeSI Virginia lie· brated her 84th birthday Thurs- Mrs. Paul Taylor, Mrs. Donald
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ullscellaneous. Call or wnte: lin - woml!' 111 and o~er ~:~ecun! frame home. 5 rooms. bath, risor.villt' O.E s h€ld il s elec- fore returning to Baltimore. . day evenmg at the home of her McKenzie, Mrs. Charles Rilfle,
end OTHII PAMOU'
Mrs. Howard Cedi. 800 W. lobe- HlrUo otarhna pa, Shor• full basement, forced hot air tion of offi~rs for the coming Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Max Folmer, and Mrs.
IRANDS
Main St., Pomeroy.
~Mlvm:m~;~t: ~~~l'f!~ru~~':J lwa1mg , new garage. Located year. 'fho&lt;ie elerted were : Don· have returned from a vtsit with and Mrs. Earl Smith and son Richard Finlaw.
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na Nelson. Worthy Matron·, Da~ relatives in Akron.
with whom she makes
her
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Meigs
Temple Pythian Sisters
:mLDREN TO CARE FOR or UUII and •ctGrn• Lincoln Scrl,·r.. finiShed altJck , !runt porch, Matron . Clmrtrs King. Associ- I With .\1r~ V!ola &amp;lies.
Eastman, her brother, Gem'
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Young, I :.tr and Mrs. Gerald Anth- ge Eastman, and niece, Betty,
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WY 2-6555.
10 21 Jte:
Auto Sales
other buildmg. Owner will _Secretary : Amhrr Warner. Trea-1' ony a~d children, Barbara a~d and Mr. and Mrs. Orville East· day. Oct. 25, at the borne of I'HONI 12
fm&lt;~nce . $3,jMJO 00.
surer: Joan Stewart, Conduc· .loP v1s1ted Ihe Lancaster Fa1r mand of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. S.tty Spencer,
ffiO~INGS - done--reason&amp;lbv. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN , wsw 's ra· ALREilT M. COX, SALESMA.N tress: Donna Lathey . Assoct::~te last week .
Harold Phillips, Wesl Liberty,
(C~~o\ Oo;horn , Long Bollom. dlo, "'"'" gasoline heater. WY 2-3831) WY 2_3636 Conduetress; and Ellen Turker ,l Recent guests of Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs Perry Gail · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • ,
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lO 21 3tc Dallas Walker, Ma son
W.
JO 22 3tc Trustee
' Mrs. Robert Co-ats were Mr. of Michigan. Refreshments or ~•
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The inst.allatmn d'ate for the 1and Mrs. Fred Coats of Muncie. home made ice cream, coffee
r.
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10 12 tfc HOUSE FOR SALE, brick home new officers has been lentative-]lnd. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry and kool ade were served
.OST: Bright earpet colors - L 0 _ MeCoy, Auctioneer;-Che;
4 large bedrooms, living room ly set for November 18 at 8 p. 1Heston, Winchester, lnd.
·
restore them with Blue Lus- ter, Ohio.
x 16, large dining room, m .
NEW YORK (UPI) - Plenty
9 ~ tic 32
tre. Rent electnc shampooer,
kitchen, full basemen~. walkIN GERMANY
of soapsuds and a conscientious
$1. Baker Furniture. Middle- CUSTOM BUTCHERIN~rld up at1ic, 2 bathrooms, Ph
FJLM IS ON KASHMIR
Mr and Mrs. Harold Sellers, scrubbing in the tub is the tried
port.
10 18 6tc cutting. Will buy hides every lot s. 276 Rutland St., Middle·
A full length feature on the Portland, has learned their son and true method of achieving
---- Monday Phil Meier, Phone port. Phone WY 2•3816 .
troubled land, Kashmir, is the Pvt. Larry Sellers. has arriv- the satiny soft shoulders that
a
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WY
2-3510.
9
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News Digest feature thisl' ed safely in Schweinfurl, Ger~ flatter this season's "one shoulT d
S le
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960ih-'roN PickUp Trade for KARL GR.UESERPiumbin~
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22 3tp month. Screen News Digest Is man_y' where he will be station- der" look, the Cleanliness BuJarger pickup. Massey Harns[ and lietting,
'MinersVllle
Farm Machinery
a monthly educational motion ed lor 18 months with the 7th reau reports.
Tractor with cultiva1or and Ohro. End your sewer lroub- FARMAL ~up;~~-H~b-ar.tor and picture series that presents liv- Cavalry. Pvt. Sell ers entered Use 11 back brush to stimu·
low for sa le. Reasonable. 100 1- We h've all .
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equipment.
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posts. Phone H. ~. machines.
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rates
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Smith, WY 2-2307.
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7:15 Sign On, Musical Clock
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6.30 Happy Valley Boys
7:45 Echoes of Joy
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Klndergartener• Help Celebrate

Leadership Training Taken, Reports
Heard, at Southside 4-H Camp
MASON - State Leadership
Training, and Mason County
Home Demonstration commitlee reports were given at the
annual Mason County Achieverrent Day on Wednesday at the
l-H Oimp at Southside, W. Va,
Mrs. C. E. Erwin, Southside,
• ~ . Va., received the State Safety Scholrship. She reported on
the conference which she attended at Jackson's Mlll. Arrangements for a Trarfic Safety Progrf;lm on November 16
11' the morning, and Christmas
workshop and exhibit planned
for the afternoon. have been
announced. The place will be
announced later.
Others reporting on the conference were Mrs. Oak Thorn·
as, Mrs. Ray Crank and Mrs.
John Marshall
Report of the county eommittees were given by Mrs. Vernal Johnson, .Mrs. Harry Staats,

Mrs. Arnett Roush, Mrs. Albert
Swatzel, Mrs. Gloria McCausland, Mrs. Elmer Newberry,
Mrs. Gus Douglass, Sr. Gifts
were presented to the chairman
of each commitlee by Mrs. Virgil Burris, Sr.

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Paula Rae Kloes observed her
fifth birthday Thursday at the
Middleport Kindergarten class
taught by Mrs. Pearl Reynolds.
Kloes was assisted by Mrs.
Frank Powers with the party.
Ice cream, cupcakes decorwith pumpkins were ser·
I'lUCkea:rsnd favors ~f pumpkin f~ce
1'
were gtven the chtld'*'''H ren. Helpers were Roy Baers·
wilt, Christopher Jones, PamPotter, Jeanie Boone, Tra·
cy Burdette, Marsha Cale and
Ord. Seated with Paula at
_._ the birthday table were Roy
Baerswilt, Pamela
Potter
Jeanne Boone, Tina Gt'bbs and'
Carman Thoma.

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As a token of appreciation
for having accepLed ·. the chair
manship of the concession stand
.at the Mason County Fair. a
gill was presented to Mrs. Mar
grelta Sebrdl. West Columbia.
Mrs. Elmer Newberry of the •
Material Resources Committee
announced that the winner of the
Mall Box improvement contest
was Mrs. Harry Miller or Hen ,
derson, W. Va. She was pre '
sented a gift of money.

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Mrs. Powell Reynolds, Pt
Pleasant, gave a report of the ·
nominating committee. The coun
cil formerly voled to retain the
president, Mrs. John Marshall,
and the treasurer, Mrs. Virgil
Burris.
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Is Married
Sandusky
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Relatives have learned of lh•..
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Mrs.
H Webster, Mrs. Hennessy, areostesses of Twilight Garden Club

The Middleport Band Boosters
Assn, wlll meet M~day Oc!Oo
from Matthew 6 were led by ber 25, at 7:30p.m. m the high
Mrs. Hennessy with a prayer school cafeteria. All band plll'
of humility. M~mbers respond· ents are urged to attend.
ed to roll call with a garden
visited during the summer. A
round·robin card was sent to
ISS
Mrs. Gaynelle Wise at Holzer
Hospital.

Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr., assist·
ed by Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, en·
tertained the Twilight Garden
Club Thursday evening at her
borne, Spring Ave.
The meeting, in charge of
Mrs. Leverett Roush, president,
began with the opemng ode and
pledge to flag. Devotions taken
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CCL E d
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Consolidation,
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County flower show to be held
November 27·28 at the PomeMiss Anita Sue Russell, brld•
roy Elementary School and stat-' elect of Mr. Norbert Neutzling
ed the theme was, "Every. Jr., was guest of honor at a
where, Everywhere Christmas shower Monday evening at the
Tonight.'' She explained the Pomeroy Church of Christ socMerits of the school consoll· c1asses and rues
1 for the show ial room with Mrs.
Georse
dation program in Meigs Coun- and said the club is in the class Wright as hostess.
ty and benefits to education usmg
· can dl es.
Gifts were placed on a table
from Issue 1 were discussed by A communication was read with white cover and centered
Miss Sally Schaaf, Rutland di· from Mrs. Charles Lewis, re· with a bride doll with an ar.
rector, at the October meeting gional director, concerning the rangement of orchids on eith·
of the Middleport Child Conser· Fall Regional meeting at Lit· er side.
vation League Thursday even· tie Hock'n
1 g on November 6. Games were played with prllling in the Middleport Gas office. R · t t'10
egts ra " an d co ff ee hour es awarded to Mrs. Henry Wells,
The League endorsed both WI'II be' from "10
..,. a.m. Reser- Mrs. Jerry Masters, and Mr•.
issues following the program in vatlons for dinner are to
be Robert Wamsley and Sandra
which Miss Schaaf
a g a i n mad
'th M Tho
e WI
rs.
mas Stac- Roush won the dOor prize.
stressed the need for better ey, Little Hocking by Novem- After the hon ed
t
teaching facilities, added voca- ber 1. Mrs. Earl' Bende
·n
or
gues opa
tio_ nal training, upgraded cur- be speaker and demonsrtrawtoi r ened her gifts, ice cream cend h
tered with pink wedding bells,
r1cu1urn an ol er concerns for in the afternoon.
k
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ca e toppe with pink rosebud,
e yout o . southeastern Ohio. Mrs. Hennessy presented a coffee, punch and min'· were
Mrs JackiC H
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owar gave a paper on, "Use Iris to Advan- served by Mrs. Wrlr;ht assist..
r.eporl of ~he recent CCL ~onven- tBge." There are many types ed by Mrs. Maxine Arnold.
hon held m Columbus which she of iris which will bloom from
Attending were Mrs. Jerry
~;:nd~d a~h ~ .~elegate "dwith early spring to mid-summer. Masters, Mrs. Harold Smith
. e~ne . CI es, pres! e~t. For breath taking beauty, size Mrs. Denver Kapple, Mn. Hil:
Mrs. Sclles IS also slate his- of bloom, unique form and rare ton Roush and Sandra, Mrs,
torlan.
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pa erns, no other flower can John Leifheit, Mrs. Charles EsPrinCipal speakers ~n
the equal the Japanese iris, accord· kew , Mrs. Henry Wells and Sanprogram were
Sam Kes- ing to Eleanor Wcstmeyer, in dra , Mrs. Harry Stover, Mrs.
senger and Dr. llllllam
B. Horticulture magazine
Robert Wamsley, Mrs. Clarenco
Smtih, pastor of the North An informative arlicle on pre- Andrews and Susan and Ray
Broadway Methodist Church. planting treatment of bulbs was mond, Mrs. Truman Russell and
~: }Dh~me of tfheN conwvenltdion given by Mrs. Ralph Gilmore. Mrs. Norbert Neutzling Sr.
w·th I ;ooscovery o ew or s" In order to keep down decay Sending gifts but unable to
1M ''I .women attending ·
to atlend were Mrs. Albert Woodand pe sts, I·t IS
· Important
·
rs. Sc.Ites thank~d . the spray wilh fungicide before ard, Mrs. F'lorence Burnside
grReodupCrfor Jls ~ooperabon .m. _the planting. Mrs. Gerald Wilder- Mrs. Bryan Harris and Patty,'
oss drive. Mrs. Richard muth made crescent arrange- Ml·ss Su.",anna Arnold, Mrs. B'lll
L
. ong was a guc~t for the even- ment or the month using pink Williamson, Mrs. Gerald Reumg The door
d
ed '1 M S pnze was .a war · snapdragons and chrysanl.he- ter, Mrs. Alice Spencer, Miss
r1 0 ~s. Cites and tl'le lrav- mums from her garden in a Linda Darnell Mrs Hubert
e
pme, donated by Mrs. white eompote.
Pullins, Mrs. Melvin. Smith and
Charles Bradbury, was won by At the close of the meeting, Barbara, Mrs. Leon Sauters
Carolyn Thomas.
a plant sale was held and a des- Mrs. Helen Leifheit and ' Mrs'
The Beaver,
hostesses,Jane
Betty
Smith,
course was served.
Doris McDonald
.
Nancy
Miller
and serL
~---Frances Triplett served a salad cuurse.
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FIVE CENTI

MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, l'f65

POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT. OHIO

UNITED NATIONS (UPITht UDiltd Nalloua
Ftmd UNICEF baa woa lite
185 Nobel peace priZe, ollie·
lals ol the Uolltd Nullona oatd
today.
CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) - History's first attempt 14
Olflclah ol lbe ehlldrea'o couple two space craft in orbit ended in failure today
tuad bore .,.,u]trmed they bad when engineers lost radio contact with an Agena rocket,
COLUMBUS (UPli _South· Gallia, Scioto. Washington and ldties of 10.0110 or more popola- • The study also showed a dis· 626, Cincinnati supplied 97 and beeunolilledbyolftelalsolllte
The Agena, whose role was to serve as target to a
eastern Ohio is sufrering from Mus!•ingum - had an accepta- twn.
tmct lack of younger physiCians Western Reserve tramed 44 of Nobel foundation authorities in separately launched Gemini 6 spacecraft, rose smoothly
a severe shortage of physicians ' ble or near acceptable ratio. Mitchell •nd Fmley pointed in the area. The number of dO&lt;· them.
~ 10 thai UNICEF bad beeD
h 100k d
f'
lik
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h It
red
-and the situation is growing !Gallia, with one doctor for each out that persons hvmg m the tors under 35 years of age But even the number turned ""
in whic
trst seconds
e a P"after
eel the
aunc
awarded tbe prize.
from
Pad 14 ejustat four
11 ·a.m.soa
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worse, an Ohio State Univer!-iity :ao6 residents, was the best in area crossed regional -and even dropped from 69 to 43 in the out by those three schools deliftoff time.
study revealed today.
:the area.
state
lines
in
seeking
medical
four-year
period
while
the
numc~il'il!d,
while
the
number
of
for·
Wtl;;
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P:li.l:t
\'MIW4H tt.~
Astronauts
Walter
M
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Schirra
In this trial-blazing flight tbt
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i Tlle worst ratio was in Perry service.
:ber over 65 inLTeased from 13 eJgn • trained physicians lnand Thomas Stafford had been hope was to hook up the two
Two B.. OSU
sociologist!'.,
Dr. ' County ' where
, " th ey sai'd• " T h e, to 106.
creased.
John
Mitchell
and James
,
. each doctor ' ~&gt;JJ
. owe~er,
"Sho ld th' t d
t'
scheduled to leap in pursuit 101 craft after a space chase ol S
Fi
served .1,44,") patient s.
rat1os do g1ve some 1dea of the I T tl
h
th t indi
u
IS ren con mue,
minutes later aboard tt.e Gemi· hours and 40 minutes. U the ef...
1ey, reportedh t~a! in. 19G51' : The study, which centered on suppil' of do.-.tors close at hand cat•o·d tlheatre~'emaorcreerasn,d maore ol- this region will have to look
n
ere waa one p ysJCmn avai a
-+
nd
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ni 6 capsule.
fort should fail, it would bo
thl r
I 70.9
' . . . , general practil!oners, special- for this predominantly rurill ' the . doctors who Will be goin., more a more to out-of-state
Imonths before another A•em.
persons m I
d I . th ·h d 627
I t'
Ad I
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r. and out-of-country graduates to
But I • cntical moment en
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b e or every '
the 28-count A alachia area. lls s an . os eopa s, s owe
, ~opu a JOn.
n a so.
I IS out of practice in the years to
,
.
a
. with a special docking collar
y pp
.
~ doctors m 196.1. down from 634 1lmportant to rern_ember that
l'k I
be
meet the medical needs of ItS
gineers los_t cont_act with A_ ge- would be rea"'• for I seconcl
That was down considerably
:
come are not I e 'i to
re-- populatio
'' th
l id
from
1960 when there was a in 1960. Du~ing the same period, ltravellng di~tam:e mc~e(lses the placed.''
The nnu,mbere refporpesa ,·. t
OS
na'!l maln radiO transmitter try.
. '
•the populrllwn of the area rose .overall cost of med1cal servo s c1a1ss
and there was no way of deter.
.
physician f?r each 1,656 per- From 1,119,540 to 1.153 ,354.
lice"
'fhe bulk ol the doctors In also decreased, from 226 in 1960 By United Prest Jntel'llllllona1 mining whether il5 engine fir- At mid-mornmg, about thr."
IOns And 1l was far short of
~outhe-&lt;~stern Ohi~ were tr~ined to 186 in 1964.
Most Ohioans woke up early ed as planned to kick it into or· ~ours before_ scheduled Gemnti
what IS considered an accepta-1 To compound the problem , "Many of the people m this m the three OhiO me d 1c a I "Our data shows the lack of tod t 0
. t l"k
1 bit and no way to trakcing it hft off at 12.41 p.m. EIYI', offl·
ble ratio, one doctor for every 1the re~ear('hers found the rna· area, '' Otey sa1d. "have low 1n ' srhool s - Oh10 State Cincio4 physicians specifically tramed 1. ay
nealr "':m er-kl. e con 1' pas't downrange stat'lons
cia!s reported all pre-flight
1 200 p
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f th
h .
1 ed
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1ons as c earmg s 1es sen
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ertons.
JOflty o e p ysJcJan~ ocat Icomes and find It dlf£1cult lo 1nat1 and Western Reserve.
to deal w1th mental Illness- te
t
d
bel
th
The radio loss came at 11 :061operatloms were gomg IIDOOthOnly four of the 28 counties- m the 11 counties which have absorb th1s added expense.''
Oh1o State led w1th 174. of the those who could tend to the 1 m~ra ~res! own
ow el 3 m EDT
, ly.
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one million people in the area, Temperatures shpped below At 11:51 a.m. EDT, when the , . Three of the 19 trucldn&amp; staMitchell said.
' the. 3o-d~gree ma~lr. m Cent_ral tracking station at Carnarvon, hans around ~e world reported
Of the specialties g e
1 Oh1o, w1th Mansfield recordmg Australia, had reported failure they W@re havmg some trouble•
0
f surgery led with si physi~~~~s. a lo.w or 29 and Zane_sville re-. to spot _t~e Agena, the mission with el~lronic equipment. But
Only four reported psychiatry portmg the same reading.
was offtc1ally canceled.
I they said they would be able te
; as their specialty. Siginilicant Other readmgs included 31 .at : "~e ~an a~sume the Ag~n~ "support the rnis!lion."
decreases were noted 1-n sur- Cleveland, Columbus and Cm- 1vehicle went mto the AtlantJe,
Th
h
ld
tb
. t' d 32
tTId
d
ff' . I 'd
e weal ., was ea1 at •
gery ' ophthamology ' anesthesi1 an
a
o e o an Ian o ICta sal .
_ Wor d came that a
1aunch stte.
. cmna
Marietta.
ology and pwnmonary d1s.
The tailure which ca!TM! as a1tropical storm was developinl
1
ease specialists.
A southwesterly wmd flow · heartbreaking surprise afler a 1 over the BHy of Bengal, and.
was expected to push the tern- perfect countdown, meant that Schirra and Stafford were
peratures into the. 50s b~ la~e the meeting and mating mis- asked before entering their
today, but cooler a1r movmg m sion, crucial to future moon ! spacecraft to observe it If pos..
from the northern plains should flights , would have to be d•· l sible lor the benefit of meterv•
i
push the thermometer back layed until 1966.
Jogists.
down before daybreak Tuesday,
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a snow flurry or two
There will be a "Get-Acquaint·
ed Meeting'' for all parents are forecast for Northeastern
and teachers of the Pomeroy Ohio tonight but dry weather
R,,niQ~"--··:g lu.fU..!cl.a~l
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M• Russe11
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arrJage o ames A. Wilson,
formerly of Middleport, and
M1ss Glona Milleson of Sandusk
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Y recent y.
e weddmg vows
were read by the Rev. H. StanBOYS
ley Richenauer before the al'
Elected were Mrs. C E. Er 1
tar of the Evangelical United
Wellington Boots
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Bre.th ren Ch urch in Sandusky.
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Whtte mums and gladiolas decJohn McDaniel, Mason, secre
2 to 6
tary. Gifts were presented to the ;;;
-. orated the sanctuary of t he
church.
outgoing officers, Mrs. Harold
Molded Soles
The bride is the daughter of
Lewis and Mrs. Malcolm Saun
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Milleders , by Mrs. C. E. McCulloch,
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MRS. LARRY P. FOX
n, 23 "';' olumbus Ave. The
Mrs. McCulloch, a member
groom is the son of Mr. and
Middleport
of the Pioneer Club for :!7 years
Mrs. Woodrow
Wilcox
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the olficm dunng a
Huntington-Place.
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candlelight service.
TIIe bride was attired in a
l~rJj,ll/.~ll_;IJIJ
The Broad Street Presbyterian Church of Columbus floor length gown of acetate
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Mrs. Powell Reynolds review- provided the setting fur the weddina of Miss Helen Lou· p
l"ONIGHT &amp; SUNDAY
~otkhe _ pasM·t histortr of 4-H Cludb ise T~viOI, daughter of Mr. Hubert\\;. Taylor, 424 Broad- l::e~ :~~~:~a~~ pa~:;:~.u~rlosft
"BEACH BLANKET
I " r m ason .ounty an way ~~, Mtddl&lt;'port , and the late Mrs. Geraldine Taylor length sleeves, fitted bodl'ce
BINGo·~
spoke briefly on the. beginning and Mr Larry p Fox, sun of Mr. Paul Fox and Mrs Leary' and a back panel attached to a
Frankie Avalon
of Home DemonstratiOn work in Rausch, Marysville, Ohio.
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bow.
&lt;~~roer\te Funirello Ute counly.
I Vows of the double ring ceremony were read by the A
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I d b I Rev. Paul Spier ling Friday, October 8 at 7·30 p m in the
_crown of crystals and pearl
Gr oup smgmg was e
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Mrs. Arnett Roush !Irs H 1-d . pres~~ce o mt&gt;mueiS oft e Immediate families, relatives .
. held her Ungert'1p I·11 U·
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. ' . aro and lnends.
swn vet! and she carried
a
Lew1s pr~sented the devollonal
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"DIAMOND HEAD"
Charlton Hl:'slon
program. Poems were read by ' The bride, given in marriage , miniature bells. A miniature carnations, ivy and ribbon streaJames Darren
Charles Yonker, Mrs. Til-[ by her father , wore a street 1bride and groom decorated the rners.
(Colnr)
CLOSING FOR THE
he Housh, Mr" Leonard Smith- . length while wool costume with top of the cake.
Miss Lynda Jane Wilcox sisSEASON-SEE YOU
I son, Mrs. Virgil Bums, Sr. read wh1ch she wore forest green
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ter of the bridegroom wa~ th
IN THE SPRING
a poem entitled, "I Am Your ac.·cessones. She. l':.uried a white Cake, punc~ and. mmts were bride's only attendant.' She woree
se V d A t
th h
~~~=~-:::: Fl ag" following the Saluting of B11Jie lopped w1th white orchids rd e ·k 3315 mg w. 1 t e punch I an aqua crepe dress w'lth ma~o~.:
'·h·
Our Flag.
and cascades of carnatwns. Her an ca e were M1ss Jacqueline ing veil headdress a d
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Th h
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only jewelry was a pearl neck- I Cashell and Miss Wanda Ligbt- a bouquet of aqua lin~ed carrie
. ·tt f h b h
. foot
t'
earnse am dmner was served l
by the Pioneer Club. The Ava- ~~~ ~aglloro er rot er, Wll- ' .
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Jon~ .
Federated OJUrell met Thurslanche and Pocahontas prepar- AU
Mr
Followmg the reception the b Rlchrd H. Handly served as day at the church for an ali i
ed the programs, the theme of
en ants were · and Mrs. couple left for a wedding trip es~ man. Ushers were Eugene day quilting.
TONIGHT
which was Frienship. Anne ~rl Tat~~ _.c~~l.umbus, bro- to no:thern Ohio. The new Mrs. :h•taker and David Whitaker, A potluck dinner was served
"SWINGERS' PARADISE"
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Baile~ Club prepared the ta- br~~e.an sis er 10 aw of the Fox 1s_ a graduate of Middle- th of Be.llevue., A reception at _noon. to Mrs. Mora, Mrs
(Technicolor)
bles m keeping with the Fall F
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port High school, class of 1962, ~as held Immediately follow- Louis Re1bel, Mrs Roy Seyfried,
Clitf Richard, Walter Slezak
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Susan Hampshire.
' I season. Helping Hand prepared
~ owl~~ ~ e weddmg, a re- al:!d is employed at the City 1~8 . the wedding in the church Mrs. Freda Mitch, Mrs. Clar••A HIGH WIND
the Name Tags, and the We- ~~ l~n was ed at th~ home of National Bank and Trust Com- dmmg r~m.
en_ce Massar, Mrs. W. K. Kautz,
IN JAMAICA~
1 pany in Columbus.
helo
Club,
favors.
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nd
Mrs.
Carl
Taylor.
~he
~ollowmg
the
honeymoon
to
M1ss Lena Grueser, Mrs Otho l
(Technicolor)
rides
table
was
covered
With
Middleport,
the
couple
will
reMurray,
Mrs. Walter
Baer, l SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS FROM . ,
Anthony Quinn, James Cor·
bun. Lila Kedrova.
HAVE GUESTS
.a wh_1te !men cover and center. Mr. Fox Is a graduate of s1de at 819~ Fulton-St. The new Mrs. Clara Karr, Mrs. Amanda
Recent guests of Mr and Mrs ed with an arrangement of pink Marysville High school and is Mrs. Wilcox is a graduate of Kaspar, Mrs. Ben Neutzling
SUNDAY lh•u WEDNESDAY Hurley Nelson and ·son wer; carnatiOns. The_ weddmg cake employed at Dennison Engineer· M1lan High School and is
a Mrs. Carl Shields and Rev. Wil:
.
October 24-27
"HARUM SCARUM"
her nephew and wife Mr and was de~orated m while with ~ng l~ . ~1arysvt!le. The couple nurses' aide at Memorial Hos- 1'bu~r_;P_;e:;,rr~in~======~:::i~~~~~~~~~~:
Elvis Presley, Frao Jeffries, Mrs. Vern Ragsdale, Boise: Ida- pastel pink and encir~l~d - with Js resldmg at 68 N. Sylvan Ave- pltal. ~r. Wilcox graduated 1... - Mary Ann Mobley,
ho, and Mrs. Hallie Tyson,
nue, Columbus.
from Middl~port High School
Ftaturette:
Osage City, Kansas. They also
S()(_lAL HOUR HELD
and served m the United States
caT:,!~:.:~~d Rtturn
called on Mr. Ragsdale's uncle
A social _hour w~s held folDAUGHTER BORN
Army. He is employed at
Admission: 75c &amp; 40c.
j Ernest Major and wife of Dex: lowmg chcm practice .WednesI Ford Plant.
';;;;:;;:;;:iiii:iiiii~~iiii::~~te~riiw~h~i~le~I~Ie~re~.===iiiiiii=. day evenmg at the Middleport Sgt. and MrB. Keith Curtis
f
Church of Chnst honormg Mr. are announcing the birth or a
E. 0 McKinley and Mrs. Os· daughter 6 1~. 12 oz. Cindy Kathcar Housh on their birthdays.lleen Sept. 18 at Holzer Hospit, A cake w-•s served to Mrs. Mc- 1 al. Grandparents are Mr. and
Kmley, Mrs. Roush, Mr. Me· Mrs. George E. Starcher and
Kmley, Mrs. William Grueser, Lida Leifheit, Pomeroy
and
1 Deb~ie
Grues~r, Mrs. Chester Homer Curtis of Shellburgs, Plans have_ been c.ompleted
Erwm, orgamst; Mrs. Arthur lolfa . Great-grandparents are for the weddmg of M1ss Anita
Skinner, director; Mrs. p au 1 John Dill Sr., Pomeroy· Mr Sue Russell and Mr Norbert
Davis. Mrs. Hobert Rawlings, and Mrs. Jud Davis, P~rthmd. Neutzhng, Jr.
Mrs. Edgar Allensworth, Kathy Holly Starcher, Sandyville, w: The open church weddfng wiU
McElhmny, Mrs. George Mcin- Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I be an event of Saturday, Octohart, L. _R. Wiley, Cash Bahr, Curtis, Pomeroy. They have an- ber 30 at 10:30 a. m, at the
Home~ R1c~. and the Rev. Don· other daughter, Angela Kay Sacred Heart church with the
aid Hicks.
21 months old.
' Rev Father John Turel official·
mg. A half hour of nuptial mu.!lic will be presented by Mrs.
'IIIia lotooc- lohh hao booo - t t l by 114-1- o1i1
Be.n Neutzling, organist, and
Jtltn 1.-. and CowlfKII'Y aftd k I'HOtfnlud Dtth JHit ___._
Mjss Peggy Bowers, soloist.
fu t ' t1 ·II CHiat.. tt.. ftnell quality lng,udla•ll ~ ·1
pay by mail
Miss Brenda Hysell of Colum.
.. palnt ...... 1olfy, t.-r...... _ .... " bus, c?usln of the bride, will
a.......
ao ••~"~~•• , , • • richer cltpth of bMutlfvl ~.
pay by check
SU,• onto yaw woN with • new
4r1as ..
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be ma1d of honor. Mr. Norbert
Ia • I t Lis ....... ectUI,_.nt ....._. dtu 111 waM1.
•.
Neutzling Sr., wiU serve as best
you have to have
man and ushers will be J c
Wyou love
yau'll ••nt the put ·ka
plenty of s-t·r·e·l·c-h
rlflillll:al l.uco-LUKVry ••• ..al!:a yout' ae&amp;actfo11
Russell and Mark Grueser A
, , . 41D HW d
lw octlort.
reception for relatives and ciose
to reach everyone when
friends will be held in church
paying those bills.
.social room rollowing the cereLet the postman help
, mony.
Mft11 WDK
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you. It's fast and safe
4CIIIni
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Mrs, Mora's Birtlult1y
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Miss Weld's
Conduct was
Scandalous
TilE VOICE OF BROADWAY
BY DOROTHY BJLGALLEN
JO'ITINGS IN PENCIL
Tuesday Weld's conduct at
the New Orleans premiere of
•·n.. Cincinnati Kid" shook up
many Important film folk, not
to mention to local citizens. It'•
bound to become the talk of
Broadway and Hollywood a•
further details come in. Appar·
ently she became upset because
of a tiff with her current beau,
Clande Harz, and her mood was
evident to all wbo ,..,. her in
the motorcade. At the theatre,
sbe refused to meet the Governor, and no one in the roster of
stars preilt!llt - including Karl
Malden -could talk her into
it. Then !be faUed to show up
at the gala after-premiere par·
ty, although It was a benefit
lor' hurricane victims and she
had asked for, and received,
four rouncl·trip air tickets for
her suitor and friends. In contrast to Tue!day's behavior,
Ann-Margaret came across like
a lady, wllb charm, grace and
dlplty throughout.
Film star lriDI
Demick'•
lonthsl bape bu truo.
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bunch in the same style. TheJo
're billed 8!1 ''1'he End'' .. .•
"The Loved One" sbattered the
all-time opening week record
at Cinema f, topping nol omy
•·Bocaccto 70." which opened
the house, but even "Tom Jones," which had been the aJl.
time winner there. But ''"lbt
Loved One" is so controversial
- and offensive to some-that
recently one extremely tJroad..
minded celebrity refused to men
tion it on the air, even lot •
friend.
A Discotheque on the Wllst
Side is on the verge of annoiJD.o
cing a new policy. Many ol
tbe pattern-and-frug ptaees a
beginning to feel a big draft ...
Remember "Oiabolique,·• one
of the first of the !11m alvden
from France! It's being ll!llldo
uled for re-release here, Ibis
time dubbed In Engllab, and
featuring a much )'01111801' So
mone Signore! . . . The iDlerDal
Revenue Service i5 looting t.
Gypsy Rose Lee, whose teleto the books of some llllllOlll
vision show has raised a few
rock 'n' roll groups. 'l'bo hi&amp;
eyebrows Out West, faces anbUZl: in Europe ,, that .,.....
other tug-of-war with the cenold Maria Cooper, daughler ol
sors. She's putting together some
the late Gary Cooper, Ia ....
film she took at the Crazy Hor,.
iously considering IIIIJT1inl P'Saloon in Paris, and hopes to
anist Byron Janis. Problbly •
show it on the air. Lots of luck.
the French Rlolera, they oay .•
Gyp
Serir~ here Sandy KouRita Hayworth'a latest quote:
rax paid a late hour visit to
"I may be a retired Gc .. d-a
Charlie Bates' club the other
of
Love, but I assure you I
Dlght and received an uproar·
haven't retired from Jovial."
ious reception from the other
Tbet ougbt to make eve ybod)
patrons. He was accompanied
by a tall, slender and whionaleep better . .. Brtllah ._,,.
able young lady · .
star Petula Clark has bratl&amp;bl
Bill Wyman ol Englancl's "The
the young set nocting to ....
Rolling Stones," rnmored reaCopacahana, ancl it's not H
dy to quit the grnup for a quietprom time.
• life, ll now meM&amp;i• a

She's expecting a baby in Jan·
oary. The proud daddy-to-be is
wealthy Phillippe Wahl. Last
tune 1 saw Irina, she told me
she'd love Lo have a girl first,
!lo keep your fingers crossed
Jimmy Durante has agreed to
film a number to 'fV spots, in
glorious color, for next year 's
Easter Seal drive
John Cullum, who replaced Louis Jourdan in ''On A Clear Day You
Can See Forever," will have to
leave the show soon for a week
to film a final scene
in
''Hawaii'' with Max Von Sydow.
So they'll need a rather quic~
replacement [or the replacement . . . Today's show biz mystery: Jessica Walter, one of
the eight beauties in the movie
version of "The Group,'' says:
"We got along as well
as
eight girls can get along. I liked all of them except one.''
Stay tuned for further clues.

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