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and Mn. Everttt Thomas ., Nesselroad Jr .
Earl Quivey of
Marietta Mn . Dw tght Logan is employR
· , spen! Saturday with his sister · e&lt;1 at the L &amp; Z Shop.
and brother·in+law Mr . a n d I Mr . and Mrs. Eldon Weeks
~lrs Everett Tho~as and his Ireturned home Sunday, after a
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"Vacation Memories"
was Club, a red rihbon , and Mrs. Mrs. John Terrell, 1 petrlfled
hrot·1H'r w1lb ur Qu1vey
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Mrs. ·Everett Thoma s . leh to- ~ w i th lheir son and daughter -in- the theme of the fl~wer show Jack_ Ro~son, Twtllg t. u, sponge
roc o ages granIn l'ornt"roy
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R 1by the Wlnding Trail Garden a white nbbon. Also exhibJtlng ite from Barre, Vermont quar·
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Club held Saturday and Sunday was the Pomeroy a en c: ded. es. T
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Delb 1 8 h 1 ed at the Ohio Power Co office
Blue ribbons were awar
Mrs. erre II a1so had a dl•
Il ls homt&gt; . Pun \a nd. . II ' gnn . :"_
on-m-la w. Mr . a_nd Mrs . Gene I
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th to Lilli La dermilt Linda Hen- play of shells : She had picture•
after a ~eVt· IJ I d a 1 ~ v t~n w•lh Jhorna'i and family
home F'nda:v , from Rtverstde Mrs. James Titus was
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\&gt;lr and Mrs Ed~a rd T Bau- jMethodist HOspital in Columbus accredited judge for the
81 drick:~ and Carol Lewts lD f:be made of shel_ls mounted
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FlowerShowRibbon WinnersAnnounced

t•r and daughte r, Pkol ly Ann of jan, 1_s tEmpgreo,emgD
. ~vers a nd rangem~nts were awarded to bons in :he horticulture class including the Babylonia, from
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r. s '.son, Robert of Columbus were Ylrs . Allard Pratt for lnspira· were
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· the Sundav guests of her sis- ti on from the Holy Land; Mrs. housepla_nts, Mrs. Loyd Moore made from fish scales

and
shells; a dogwood flower bouquet from sbells ; a vase from
shells; and an arrangement of
rosebuds made of shells. lnC'luded in the shell display were a
bear paw, sand dollars, star
fish , shark fins , cokena, lace

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FINISHING
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nat and many others, aU col- honors, and one green for a
I ted In Fl id
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emon.:stratlon.
The Landmark had a display
V ri
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a ous gaur were spay- of fall bulbs and leafl t
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• dislrtbuUo~ and also pruner1,
which mcluded hard shell ba- garden scissors and
glovea,
ton, cave man club, Hercules lawn seed and pictures of bulbs.
Ib
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c u , m m~ e crown
o( 01h er d.1spIays wer~ a
cut
thorns, b1colar, nest . egg, leaf of philodendron m a large
pear a_nd oran_ge and stnped .. A planter , by the Pomeroy Florcollectlon of msecls were dis· 1st Shop ;. a flo~al arrangment
played by Louella Tbompso~, by Franc1s Flor1sts, and a spewho won first place in Ohio cia! display of chrysanthemums
for. senior hobby show at the and celosia by _Mrs.
Hiram
Ohio State Fair and also a trip Fisher of the Wildwood Garden
to National Club Congress in Club.

VOL XVI

A vlllage operated garbage
service and a garbagt dump
te:e were _proposed M~ay
mght to Middleport council as
a means of •·getting needed
money to oper&lt;:~te with."
CouncHman Raben Craig
argued other towns do
this
and Middleport shou ld too.
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put forward. Mayor Lee Smith
and others pointed out one difflcuJty w uld be l1 ·tl
ch
a h· eo ·nc rJ~d~ n~ ~u
no~ :~~ i~~
rsr oes
or ·
Councilmen believed
when
the sewer rate ordina1tce is in

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The suggesuon was referred

mendatmn.
ThJs '.Vas an ordinanc_e to p_ro.vide teeth Jn 8 council action
of last suml!ler th~t led to safety zones bemg pamted a three
places acr~ss North_ &lt;;econd-av.
for pedestna~ crossmgs. Hardl· 1ny motLndr stop now when

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or wants a loca l ordinance providing fines for motorists not

New President
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Meeting of Year

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Bing Crosby, Edw. G. Robin·
110~1 Sammy Davis. Jr., Peter
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Buono.
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THURS., FRt, SATURDAY
October 1·2·3
THE BEATLES
"A HARD DAY'S NIGHT"
THEY ARE HERE, FOLKS!
THE BEATLES: John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Paul Me·
Cartney, Geo. Harrison.
Fe•tureHe:
Pudon My Terror
Cartoon•
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Beatles autographed
p:hoto 25c

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the many wonderful models on display on
Elberfelcb 2nd Floor.

ber election .
Pear!·sts where heavy traffic
The levy, expected to provide into and out of Tiny's Foodland
between $9,000 and $10.000 an- Mar~t obstruct~ side\.. alks and
nually , would have to be used pedestrians (brought up also be
for utility expense~.
lights, Craig ); it wa s noted the marfire hydrant rental,
phones, ket e'pects Lo solve its own
etc. Its passage wollld relieve problem soon . lhe Safety comthe overburder.ed general fund mittee will cooperatt. with the
the condition of which
led . business and prepare a plan to
council last summer to consid- ~ line sidewalks.
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er turmng off street _lights.
To the suggestiOn the _area be
Thde le~y is folr five y_ea;ls , • bpatroll~kconstantly, Chaef Heran reqmres on Y a maJOfl y ert G1l ey anC the
mayor
vote.
maintained more can be ac·
-Reports tha t a dangerous compli.shed oy patrolling the en·
condition exists at Locust and tire area of streets traveled by

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children at peak movement per- viewed in detail. It was pointed
iods, than by stickint ln one out the occupant receives free
spot, as at Tiny's,
rent, utilities, and maintenance
OTHER BUSIN~~::;
on the quarters jn return for
Councilman Clifford
feeding tile prisoners ana handagreed to re-investlgate claims ling telephone and radio mes·
that drivers' vision is impair- sages when the mayor's clerk
ed at Rutland-s. and North Se- is not on duty . No action was
cond-av . by a small sign. Sturn- taken, In .1959 the payment for
bo also relayed COiflplaints by meals was raised from 35 cents
the occupant of the town haU to 50 cents .
apartm ent tha~ 50 cent5 per The ma yordrepohrrted he still
meal 1or s8rvmg pr 1soners
has not 1oun
t ee persons
not enough to make any pro- willing to serve on a board of
lit.
public affairs to implement the
This latter
was r&amp;sewer rate ordinance .

Clerk Gene Grate said he will
transfer about $1,100 from the
gent'ral fund to the parking
meter fund and the swimming
pool fund to meet clliTent expenses, that the genera l fund
balance Monday night stood at
$4 ,461.86, that $5,000 to $6,000
will be receive&lt;. in the general
fund by Jan. l, 1965, but that
this has to "n:n us up to a·
booct ~r ch 1 next. 'd'
.
ounc1 was rea a nouce
from the Federal Housing and
Home Finance Agency
that
Middleport's request for
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grant of $123.000 under the Ac- bottl ing company truckJ
tl
celerated Works Progn.m for enter and lean as before.
its sewerage has ~n tabled Council gave the go w.4
pending congressional action to for installation of a new street
provide more funds, as
all light on Pearl-s~ between t..
funds appropriated for
1964 cust &amp;nd Ash-sts., at a locatiall
have been commuted.
recommended by Jte Ujbl
A traffic problem at South company. Council also accepted
Fifth and Locust created by the recommendation that lit
the Ohio Valley Baking Co. more lights be installed Oft
adding to its worker force was Railroad-s! on ground s that the
solved by couLcil agreeing the five there are sufficient.
north side of the street adjaAttending wt re the may.or,
cent to the Royal Crown Bottl- clerk, counc-ilmen Harris, ZU..
ing Co., should be kept free of kle, Stumbo, Craig, and Wayne
parked cars so as to permit i Gibbons.

Civil Action Opens in Lad's Death

A $10,000 owbrook addition where the Hat-

The Mason Realty Company John Brown, Virgil W. Siders,

Members of the jury to re-

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County Circuit Court Monday.
The trial is the aftermath of
the accidental drowning of the
8¥.: yr . old son of Dr. and Mrs.
Don Hatten
which occurred
June 10, 1961 in an excavation
pit for a manhole in the Mead·

claiming negligence on Uie part
of the Mason Realty Company
which was developing that section of Meadowbrook and the
city of Point Pleasant, which
was constructing the sewer sy·
stem .

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Dean as its counseL
Following the selection of a
12 man jury Monday morning ,
the remainder of the day until
5:10p.m. was used by the plain·
tiff for his witnesses' testimony.
Testifying during the day were

ett Wedge, Deposition~
w-ere
read ot court of two young lads,
Stephen and Michael Wood, who
were with young Don Hatten
II on the fateful trip to the manhole pit which was filled with
water from heavy rains.

a1 are
Y Frazier, John Escue, Donald C. Brown, Jack A.
Burris, Wylie Conrad,
Jesse
Brown, Roy Yauger. Oscar Han·
es, James N. Roush,
James
Keefer, J . E. Sommer and Dennis A. Roush .

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During the business meeu,,g
Robert Bowen, Elementary
lalked on the sale•1ll
tax blll for educational
in the schools. The PT'O II
will help secure the signatures
needed for 1he Initialed ~ill to
increase the sales tax from
three to four cents ot help provide financial assistance for ed·
ucational p r o g r a m 11
In
schools. Mrs. Joe Starcher
to circulate petitioo,

Four school board members,
II,~~~~~Stanley,
Hiram Slawter,
Halliday and J 0 h n
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SUN., MON ... TUES.
ance banner was awarded to
Oct. 4-5-6
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1 lh Grade, Mr. Arnott's
"GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM"
(Technicolor)
Jack Lemmon, Romy Schnel·
The program was under the
der, Dorothy Provine, Michael Connon, Edward G. direction of Mrs. Virginia
Robinson, Edward Andrews,
Mrs. Goodwin Introduced
Loulo Nye,
new parents and first

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris a balance of $372.36,

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1964

MAJ, WATERS DECORATED
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The State Board of Tax Appeals
Mayor Lee Smilh Indicated late Monday ordered the state auditor's office to with·
DANANG , VietNam - Major Ralph R. Waters (left),
over lbe weekend,
hold sales tax funds from Vinton County until that area son of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph C. Waters of 220 Church St,
The mayor admitted be hal completes a property reappraisal.
Oakharbor, Ohio, is dtcoraled with the U.S, Air Force
MARIETTA (UPI)- Republican presidential nominee received some complalots o1
Merrill Brothers, head of the tax board, said the next Air Medal for meritorious achievement during aerial
Barry Goldwater brought his whlstlestop campaign train property deslruclloo and olh· distribution, scheduled Oct 6, would not be senl to flights in support of the fight against commu nist aggresinto Ohio today and attacked President Johnson as "the er actlvWes approaching VIlli- Vinlon County Auditor Glenn Peters,
sion in VietNam. Major Waters, _a pilot, is on duty with
chief enemy of the sotial security system today."
dallsm . If It doesu't stop,
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a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. His wife Kathleen , il
In the first back·platfonn speech from bis 17·car ram· there will be a 7 p. m. cur· .. : d:trr::'~~~n wi~hou: pe~ said he would confer with Coun- the daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Robert G, Clarke of New
palgn train, Goldwater also wrapped blmseii In the
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ty Proaeeutor John Beckley on Haven W Va
mantle o{ the Jate . Robert A. Taft, former Ohio senator few.
cent of th~t amount going into possible legal action against the I ~~~·~~-~;';;;;;;;;;;---;~-:-~----who was ''Mr. Republican" for many in the GOP. Jatrothe c?Unty s general fund. 'nle tax board. for illegally assumed I ••••••••••••••••••••••
duced by Robert Taft Jr. GOP candidate for the Senate,
remamder of the money would "dictatorial power."
VATICAN CITY (UP[)-The
G0 ld W8 te r d eser ibe d th e f ormer senator 88 ' 'one 0 f my
be divided among townships and Peters wanted to walt until Vaticaa today made public an
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best friends," and said tbey worked closely toletbet..Jo. "'·'-~villages.
1966 to start reappraisal which order greatly relaxing tbe
the Senate.
The board's action also may would go on the 1967 tax dupli· Calbolle ban 00 Cl'emadoo.
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alfect paymenJ of 1he next cate, He al"" propoaed hiring an The oew provlstons, wbieh
ENROUTE WITH GOLDWATER (UP!)- Sen. Barry
school foundation money to the appraisal finn on • per diem octuoUy were distributed to
M, Goldwater today sharply criticized President John·
county, due In November.
basis when needed instead of the cburcb hierarchy more
son's response to the FBI report on big city riots, He
Coonty Auditor Glenn Peters unde
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ct:..._ _ _ _ _ than a year ago, open tbe
Five year leas~ on homes
pledged that if elected he would bring the "full per·
way lor cremation when not
suitable for construction worksuasive powers of the presidency" to bear on the prot&gt;CINCINNATI (UPil _ The
motlvated by " bate egainst ers on the Racine dam and
lem. The GOP presidential nominee made the statement Cincinnati En uirer toda enthe CathoDe religion or locks are co!lllng In high d•
in rem~rks pre~ared for hi~ first back-_p lntform speech dorsed sen. ~arry Gol/water
against the church."
mand in the Pomeroy area.
at Manetta, Ohio - or a frve-day, whistle stop to u r lor president
The order provides
1hat
through Ohio, Indiana and Illinoi~.
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there bJ uo such motivation
This was disclosed MomlaJ
Goldwater referred to an FBI report, compiled at 1.Thte E~qwrderilthlus Obehicamtoe 1he
lllllels It Is specifleally prov· at a luncheon meeting of the
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Johnson's order and made public Ialit weekend, on riots Irs ma)or a Y 0
Thursday, Oct. 1 · is the beginning of the Fall Fire en, Under lh• old rules set by Pomeroy Chamber of
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in several cities both North and South. The FBI said it port the senator,
announced Season,
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Burning permits may be obtained from local fire war· eanoa law, •t was t e oppos-- merce at Craw's Town a
ad ound no common pattern or racial source for the editorial entitled "You Know dens. No burning is to be started until after 4:00 p.m. lte.
Country Restaurant
disturbances. Spea~ing of Johnson's response to the re- He's Right."
Trash and household debris should be burned in an inIt also was reported
thet
port, Goldwater sard:
The th
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th to t
upwards
of
500
heads
of
faml,.
"Simply suggesting that a conference of law enforce· .
,o er newspaper
ID· cenerator or
e Wl . Wlle mes , over
e. p o
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ment officials be held at so
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by Jan . 1 next in conneetion
18 not enough.
Scripps-Howard newspapers last this summer and it will take a Nathan Pearl Biggs, Charles. E.
with the same Racine project.
week ln endorsing President considerable amount of rainfall Clark, Howard Allen Daile:·,
space, as well as q
MARIETTA (UP!)- Wet, chilly weather was expect· Johnson,
before the moisture content of Phitip Globokar, Guy v , Reuter,
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term
leases
on homes, i&amp; comed to mark the start today of Republican presidential
rd
a1
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candidate Barry Goldwater's whistle stop tour of Ohio, Scripps-Howa has an inter· 1he ground is back to nonn · SCIPIO TOWNSIDP - Dean
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In
1he
Enquirer
bul
that
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your
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and
burn
nounced.
Op
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Iead ers worked hard to a•sure a wann
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ne'!spaper IS
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v. Raymond R. Cotterill, Edwin
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Scnpps-Howard group.
Sion Warden VIctor Bahr,
Ob h 1
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Ted Downie announced that
Th e senat or f rom Artona,
rna ng IB rst campaign uAlm t 1
g th
er o zer, o n
n ey, rs. County Court Judge Frank the merchants committee 11
HOLLYWOOD- Harpo Man trip into a pivotal Ohio since his nomination, planned to litical ~~:":1 a:n tim:.
Following is a list of the lo- Gath Townsend, Kenneth Walsh. w, Porter, Jr., Monday fined sending letters to business .....,
the madcap mule of the lamed travel the length and breadth of tile Buckeye State dur- has had the audacity to suggest cal wardens from whom. rural SUTI'ON TOWNSIDP _ Law- four truck dnv&gt;rs on convlc- and women to find out whal
performing Marx brothers, died m~ t~~ next t~o dl~~I
1hat man has 1he capacity for burning per!lllts are obtamable: renee Beegle Harold camahan lion of overloads.
1he majority want In a Chr!D&gt;
Monday night after undergoing
s .car tra n pu
oul o
growth, that man has a
BEDFORD TQWNS!llP
- Glenn I CUndHI 0 J
Gaul They were James
Allen mas promotion. He aloo aDheart surgery, He was 70.
Washington In a light rain Mon- placards to welcome Goldwater · ind
d -'rit d h rt
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' Hoops fined $445 wi1h $395 sused 1hat "Buy Local'"''
1be zany hom-loving come· day night and a similar drizzle and his wife
m ' an a "til an a ea George Cwrper, R. V. Hellma~ Clifford Morrls, Vernon ease, .
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dian, belo;ed for his outrage- forced many state Republican
,
••. well as, a stomru:h,"
the W, A, Kiufl, John Meeks, Av· Edson E . Roush, Dane C. Wick- pended, placed on !10 day~ .prtr signs are betng prtnted.
0.. blond wig and eye-popping offlclals to make 1he long From Marietta, the campaign editorial laid of Goldwater,
ory A. Nelson, ll:rnest Wood. line,
battofn, ahnd, fmed anchaddflflion~l Further discussion was held
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train moves on to Athens where
I $5
or avmg no
au eur s
lear, was the harum,.car~m dnve here because 1hetr planes Goldwater was to again speak RE'11lHNS TO LINEUP
CHESTER TQWNSIUP
OLIVE TOWNSIDP - Paul ticense;Carl Wolford , $400 wi1h on 1he Boat Regatta propotmember of 1he troupe which were grounded,
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PIULADELPHIA (UPI) The George C Genheiruer
Carl F Andrew• Harold Barnhart $350 suspended !10 days proba- "" next sprmg or summer, and
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tted that 11:·45 a .m.) . Ohio University mucb needed bat ol first base- W. Kautz, G. L. or Wayne Mich- Frank H. Bise, M. L. carr, Gor- tion ; Jimmy C. Swain, $69, with o er rou me comnu e .,.
Broadway and the mov1es. Har- the weather co~ld keep down students have been excused man Frank Thomas returned ael, R. A. PuiUns, Vercia N. don R. Collins, Vallie D. CoM, $44 suspend~, 90 days proba- ports were made.
po, wh~se ~t na me w~ A~:J the turnout on this jaunt, which from classes at 1hat Ume to at- to 1he lineup of the Philadelphia Stout, Rexal T. Summerfield, C. Ed Humphrey, Robert King, Uon, and Harry Hammond, $70 Rev. Richard Martin was 8
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osp
follows the same route as ~at tend.
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Phillies Friday night.
Frederick Tottie, George
F. WIUard Piggott
wi1h 145 suspended, and
110 1gnesl of N. w. Compton, 11141
Saturday and was oporated o~ of R1cha"! Nixon! wW. earned Chillicothe b the next stop. Thomas had been out wi1h a Wagner, Myrtle Walker,, ":"om· ORANGE TOWNSIUP- Paul days probation,
Dr. Harold Brown and Delmlt
=da~l'llln&amp;· Alter ~1': 1he party s preSldenltal hopes He leaves 1he lrain for an ad- broken 1humb since Sept. 8. He as L. Weber, Don W, WIIIia!D&amp; G. Buckley, Delbert GP.al, Har· Charges were made by the Canaday also were guests
Yhi c:ondltl a otrong r'"l"'· In 1960 and Ohio by nearly dress In Clly Park &lt;at 1:3S has hit ,30ll wi1h oeven home COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP - ryE. Guthrie, James R. Stout. Ohio State PatroL
Attending In addition
1111
011 worsened and 275,000 votes.
t1'1 8
p.m.),
runs and 26 RBl'a In 33 games Alvin Dye, Reed Jeffers, Jean RUTLAND TOWNSIUP
above were Presidtnt Jadt
he died at 8•30 p, m,, PDT.
A welcoming party 1hat in- Gov. James A. Rhode• wlll lor 1he Phils.
Hallle Swett, G, E, Verlgnn,
George E. Carson,
Leodell 22 Counties Send
Carsey, AI Leonard, Gtorscl~ed State Chamnan Hay meet him 1here. Rhodes will
LEBANON TOWNSIDP
- Davidson, W, D. Musser, Jam,
Hobstetter, Bob Jacobs, Dldt:
AUSTIN, Tel. - 1'111. ·~te Bliss, Lt. Gov. John Brown, fly down !rom northeastern Ohio BEGINS TRAINING
Ruda Durst, Clinton E . John· es W, Nicholson, Guy L, Swad- Women to Meetmg
Owen John Biaettnar
Bo ~
of TOUI releases, Its own Ut- R~p. Robert, Taft J~ ., the pat- where he will speak at the dedi- MIAMI BEACH IUPI)-Heav son, Harold C, Roush, John R. ley, Wayne Tomer, George W. Nearly 4110 women from 22 Gant,' Willis Leadingt.~m, Rlcb
tie Warren report Into 1he as- ty s senatonal candldste, Rep, cation ol a new Ch&lt;vrolet plant weight boxing champion Cas- Sellers, Coose Shelfleld.
Wells,
sou1heastern Ohto counties at- Jones Fred Crow Bob Elbtl'
oasolnatiOil of Preoldent Keno&amp;- OUver Bolton, GOP candidate at Lordstown and the Mabonlng slus Clay has begun sertou• LETART TOWNSIUP-Ther- SALEM TOWNSHIP - John tended . the Annual Fa!"" Bur- feld 'sm Groese;, and lilll
dY early next week. No new rna- for congressman-at-large, Sec- Valley Vncational T r a In In g lralnlng for his heavyweight on Johnson, Roy 0, Pearson, F, Calwell, Jack 'It . Crisp, Ger- eau Regional Women s Rally Do..:rue
jor facia or cmlcluslona are ex- retary of State Ted W. Brown School at Youngslown.
title defense agalnsl Sonny Lis- John L. Wolie.
aid K. Grate, Lauren Hollman, in Lancaster Monday.
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and some SUpreme Court canton In Boston Nov, 16.
SALISBURY TOWNS!llP - Eugene Holtiday,
They heard Dr. otis MaxSlate Ally. Gen.
Waggoner dldates, was to greet the oena·
tiel!, minister o! First Chris·
SEVEN'm ARRIVES
Carr, who conducted the lnves- tor at Parkersburg, w. va. (at
CAlLED TO HOSPITAL
tian Church, Columbus, speak Mr. and Mrs. Charles M•
ligation, said Monday be wtll 1:16 am, EST) and accwn- Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Slace,
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present the report to
Go v, pany him here,
J of Flndla
lied to
a discussion of the problems of cing 1he hlrL~ of 1helr seventh
John Connally, who wu WGIIDdGeveruor Joins Tour
c'himco1he
Mr
EAST LANSING, Mich. ruPI) no new experience.
But that part ot hia education the aging in the modem world. son Saturdsy, September 36tb,
'!" by the usall!fn. He Aid BUss and Bolton planned to Stace's andlaJ'er
' ~ Mike Groat, a ID-year&lt;&gt;ld He baa been attending classes has now ended.
Congressman William McCul· at Dr, .lay Pickens' o!Dce, 'lbe
Monday he feels the Warren mate tbe enure Ohio tour wl1h Sauer wr had f U ' and~ a&lt;llolar with an Intelligence at the univenlly lor more 11w1 About the only difficulty he loch, Ohio, Fourth Dlst, spoke baby weighed S lb. II&gt; 01., an4
l'OJ!Orl waa "thorough and com· Goldwater.
lured •hla
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18 a~ "too high to be meuured 1 year and during that time has tDCOUDlered wl1h college oo the effects of 1he proposed has been nomed Ctarles, Jr.
pleho,"
Taft was to lnlroduce 1he sen· 1he Veteran!'; hosPilal ":: ~- meaningfully," was enrolled u has maintained an A-mlnllll av- wort oo far bas been pelllll811- reapportionment of the
Ohio Grandmo1hers are Mrs. Nellie
ator for hla speech here tat 10 cothe
.
· a Michigan Stala Univenlly erage while working his way ship. To aid him be now hes Legislature, He was critical of McCloud, Middleport,
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DAlLAS - Jack Ruby, a a.m. liST) from the rear plat·
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freshman today,
tiirough coursea In natural sci- an electric Jypewrlter at home, the court Attendiug from Meiga Mrs. Myrtle Schaefer, Po!llti'Of,
eentral figure In the Warren re- form of th6 train, The congressence, the bumaniUes, history He still prefers to print rotber county were Mrs, Leo Story,
port, Is too wrapped up In hal· man will accompany him to FAIBFIELD STATION.When, be starts ci11JS!!s Thurs- ODd mathematics.
1han to use cursive writing and Miss Ada Hoskins and
Paul
LOCAL TEMPI
luclnaliona to understand
It, Clnelnnatl, when the day's Monday· temperatures high day hell be tho youngest fu11. At the same time he also was although he Ia somewhat slow, Bower, The l6taJ fll'OUP, along Tbe temperature wu 58 ...
lila alater said Monday. M r a, stumping ends,
61, low 113. Tuelday readJni _ time sludent ever to malrlcu- progresslni 1n a regular fashion he has been able to complete with Holmes County, furnished grees, with drU 'lnl rata •
ltv• Grant uld she tried --to RepubUeans hen worked late 5S at 10:30 a,m, Precipltallon late al the school.
through lhe elementary grades class papers and tesll In the cookies for the refreshment Ia· downtOwn POIIltlllJ .t U . _
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IColtiDUoll 011 hit J&gt;
[11$'.. Itf liPI .t - I ~ • JU1 • .... ad 1IJr .IIIII COilliP Wll .. M 7EIZ ..NI IIOit IMIIIItll, ._ IICIIIM,
lllil al . . . .

stopping,
APPROVE ORDINANCE
Appointed
town employes
who lile for public oflice hence.
forth face an obstacle alter •1&gt;
proval of an ordinance under
emergency rules Monday night.
R•commended by com mi ttee
chairman Gent Harris, the ordinance requires an appointed
employe to take a leave of absence from his employment as
long as he is a candidate (defeated in a primar, he could
resume hi.S empIoymen t WI.th
no loss of rightb, or defeated in
a general election, likewloe),
COMMI'ITEE JOBS
Several matters were
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committees,
These were•
- The Utility committee was
asked to work wlth 1he Columbus bnd Southern
0 hi0
Electri~ Co., in . a public in1he
formahon campatgn on
proposed two mill utility levy
on the ballot lor 1he Novem-

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to the ordinance committee as civil action of Don F . Hatten, tens resided at that time.
is represented in Court by At- Sam Fowlkes, Hoyt Jividen, Ed turn Tuesday morning at 9:30
was _another matter pending in. Admr., et al vs. Mason Realty The plaintiff, represented by torney WUliam H. Hardin and Gillispie, !'lbe": Scarberry, Bert a.m. for continuance of the trivesttga~lon, study. and recom- Co., et al opened in
Mason Attorney S. D. Littlepage,
Is the City has Attorney Cecil B. Stover, Bill Stricklen and EverCla

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Dlamoad, lmeo ._.., llwl auy 1 prevloaaly welgbed 3,101 carMI,
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coral, sun and moon, sea fan, Chicago, nt. She won 12: blue
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' Mr . and Mrs. Larry Ht&gt;mes ~irs . Mar k Evans.
the Jure of the desert, and also Robert Thompson, roses.
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of Athens spent Saturd&lt;~y with
for Hawaii Calls ; Mrs. Max There were a number of dis·
thrir part'nts. Mrs Theu !k in· I
THE ALMANAC
Ward a vertical arrangement plays, including, F;ducational,
ON
es Hemlo('k Gruve and Mr ,md
"Stat~e of Liberty," and Mr s. by Carol Ann Lewis of agat_es'.Irs. v _ D Edwards, Uuion · By Umted Press International Robert Thompson, best in t.a- petosky stones, coral, fossils,
A\' e.
j Today is Monday', Se~t. 28, b!e arrangements, and
also and numerous rocks, and by
ll:H: irl Edwards rf'lurnf'd _to ; the 272nd day of l964 with 94 for an oriental
arrangement,
~l' hoo l tod&lt;~y, after a wt&gt;ek" s 11 1- to follow.
··Tea Cer emonials."
!!"'___ ...,...,..,...,_"""!! visited over the weekend
sent to her with Mrs. Charles
The muon is at its last quar·
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father, Mr. Robert
Bennett and Mrs. Young to serlf'~·;;. a nd 1\lrs Gene Milch ter.
In the invitational c 1 a s
Sr. in Middleport, and
Iect the gift. Several members
LAUNIJRY :md {'hildrf'n. Shari and Mark The mornin~ stars are Jupl· Mrs. Robert Re1bel of
daughter, Susan, a student
will donate cakes for the East-.JRY CLEANING
1v1·rt" Sa tunlav evening dinner ter . Venu s and Mars .
jClub receiv ed a blue
at Ohio University.
ern Star observance .
WY 2·5428
POMEROY ~~ lit'''"' of ~ r r . ;md Mrs. George I The evening star is Sat urn . \1r s Cush Johnson,
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played and prlz·
1• rs.
on ur ey,
a e a, Plans were made to assist Gamesd were
d to M M · H
In Middleport
and Roger Emmish. Dayton, wJth the observance of
t h e e~ awar e
rs. arte aw·
•olurn ! vlsited, 1ast week w1·1h 1h e1r
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60th anniversary of Evangeline kms, Lee
Mrs. J . hA. Young, Jr ..
Miss Sally Sauer has
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Chapter Order of u1e Eastern Mrs.
Rous , Mrs. Marlr ·
ed to Millbrat.., Calif.,
Mr, aEn
lrsh. · : .11
~hen the Past Matrons French and Mrs. Charles B
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r . mm s remams l
spendmg the week Wllh
at Meigs General HospitaL
club of Middleport met Friday nett. Th_o~ attending
we
I IPi&gt;retlsl; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
at the Masonic Tern· Mrs. W1lham Reynolds, M
: Middleport, ~nd
M_rs. Clara Phillips of Wllk· pie. Mrs. James Clatwot1hy and Y_ot~nr, M~s. Lee · Roush, J\',
her s1ster and fam1ly , Mrs. esvllle spent the weekend
Mrs. 'Theo Neutzling were host- Lillian SteJff. Mrs. Pat Galla. :
William Welker and children
niece and family, Mr. and esses.
her, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. John
Columbus.
. Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan and Mr. Mrs. J. A. Young, Sr., presl- Lyons, Mr!. M. L. French, Mrs.
~rs . ~ymond Elberfeld :Btr. Mrs. Vernon Weber and dent, opened the meeting and Emerson Jones, Mrs. All~n
gme Knight} accompanied Mr. family. S~e vlslted Sunday
led the group in repeating the Hughes, ~rs. E~elyn Lew1s,
and Mrs. Glenn Lambert to
w1th her !On and fam· Lord's Prayer in uni son.
A Mrs. Mane Hawkms, Mrs Griff
Berea this past week where ily, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
thank you note was read from Russell, Mrs. Paul Winn, Mrs.
they visited ~ith Mr. and ~rs .
and c~ildren . Mr. P~llips the family of Mrs . Zelia Cross, Walter Ha}es, Mrs.
Walter
George Doolittle and farruly.
his mother to Wilkes- who is confined to the home of Bunce, Mrs. James Clatworthy,
Dave Wiley, a student at
Sunday evening.
her daughter in Gallipolis with Mrs. Theo Neutzling and a guest,
Ohio University, spent
the James Brewington,
a broken hip.
Twila Sue Clatworthy. The hostweekend with his parents,
spent the weekend with his Mrs Marion Allensworth was esses served refreshmenta at
and Mrs. L. R. Wiley.
in Middleport.
repor~d ill in Thomas Memor- the close of the meeting.
Russell McElhinn ey, son of Miss Carol Bachtel spent Sun- ial Hospital in South CharlesMr. and Mrs. Kenneth McEIi~ Alliance, Ohio, w~re ton, w. Va. and a gift will be
TEMPLE TO MEET
hinney, is entering Ohio
VISited with her brother, - - - - - - - - - = ' - - - -The Staff and officers of the
University this week. He
Bachtel, a student at
. Pauline Atklns gave out Meigs Temple Pythian Sisters,
employed as a barber In
· Union College. Forrest fs
certificates and pins .
will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m.
umbus.
frum a knee lnju1ry I Re1res hments were
in Middleport
served. at the hall
Miss Sarah Bechtle,
while attending cho1r I,,.;; next meeting will be held Mrs. Nathan Biggs and Mrs.
at Columbus Business
27 .
Alfred Biggs will be hostesses,
ty, spent the weekend
her parents, Mr. and
Jack Bechtle.
Nylon Cover, Choice of Colors
I Mrs. Lillian McGhee spent
week recently with hh1e~~rt:.::::
Mrs. Ida Nell In FKy. Mrs. Nell returned to
d~eport with her sister for
v1s1t.
The
Harrisonville
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Mr. and Mrs. J . J .
and ~eacher Organization ""'"II
Belle, W. Va., visited
fust meeting of
week with Lillian McGhee. school year Tuesdayr a:~~:~~~~
I ITuesday the group went to Mar· with Mrs. Thelma C
tins Ferry for a visit with
new president, in charge.
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opened
Vemard Burkle, Mrs. Co
the pledge to 1he !lag and
and Mrs. Freda
Clark.
the Star Spangled BanMr. and Mrs. Douglas
repealing the Lord's Pray-

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Notice

Langsville
Society Notes

Hospital News

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Politics ... A I a Glance

THE II'OR EST RUN Methodist l
Eotf;red Hospital
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&lt;.:hurch y, J!I make apple but- 1
Among those who
entered - - - - - - - - - - ter on ():tube r 8 Ordm may
Holzer H»pilal tn the past 24 BY MRS. A. L. BARR
BY MRS. JOliN SI'OUT
WASHI NGTON IU PI ) -Pres- mg be fore crowds totaling more He also planned to speak lD
be placed b~ rontartmg anv
SEPT. 30
hour~ were Mrs Wayne Den- LaThe H unCJeHcom~ng at U lh~ Mr and Mrs . Henry Wagon- ident J ohnson counted unexpect than 300,000
Moult n e, Tifton and Atlanta.
membt-1 of the l'hureh
or Thf' Wild wood Garde n club n~y. 722 St!cun~ Ave, Mrs Osa
ngsvi e
urc was we a.- er went to Alba ny for the fu - ed pol tllcal d1v1dend s
today He struc k out hard and ottcn '" II Senator Goldwater. a.s I
from a crowd-arousing . Nrw at tht: Anzr · S('na tnr m a se- St;" Jf-sty led conser• ~live,
hal
call WY 2-U.67 or WY 2-2302 , w11l mt'f'l a t the home of Mrs 1Bam1 129 fo urth Ave , George tended Sunday, With a bounU- 1ner:11 of Mrs Elliott.
9 29 3tc
Lawn•nee Sm ti h Cheste r \\ l'(! 0 V. h1 ttakcr . KanBu ga, Ellis ful dmne r at noon. The aft erEngland tour that buoyed his I ncs or s{X•ec hes designed
to any speciflc pr?gram .m mind
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nt- sda\ a t i 10 p m With M r~ L Hamnck, Rt 1 Ga\! lpolis, noon service was opened by Mr and Mrs Ralph Ander- hopes of swcep1T1 the SlX·sla.te I cunvmce Hepu bhcans to a ban- lo Impl ement his ringmg man·
~1rs Cht~rlt&gt;s L. Carter, HI 2 1 Charle~ Nom s who mt; oduced son of Ak ron spe nt the week- region 's 23 eleclOra l votes m don their c;md1da te fn r I h f' tfebtOS, It Is contained in his
Ht-n rv Thomas as co hostess
A special nwf'tmg wtll
be (;a llipul Js, Mrs Wllhan
F l hl~ fa\l}('r Rl•v. Free lanc N~lrns end Wlt h relcll ives here
November.
WhJie Hou&lt;;e t hl~ year
a 11 d dour comment, ·my aim is not
r .,.
iwld \\ f'dn esday at 7 30 p m Nam·e HI I :.l'orLhup . Charles and hi s qu&lt;trtet who s&lt;tn~ a Sunday dmncr ~uests m lhe Johnson sought to pin
a st1d w1Lh bi m mstead
to pass laws, but to
repeal
1at the United Mehtxhst ch11rr'h I ( ; U\ Young , Rt 2 Bidwell, John 1numbrr of songs, after whic h hnme of Mr and Mrs. !Ialli· ·• reckless and ljea rtless" la bel The Presidl'nt rece1ved th e them'.
to orgn nize a C1rc le or
Lh e Hobt&gt;r t "/olf, 1908
Jefferson Rev Norns was th~l speakt&gt;r day and Mr and Mrs. Virgil on Republican presidential chal· wild rst welcome sin ce the cam· " Th1s IS not the language of
1Rlvd , Pt. Pleasant , Sharon L. for lhef afterndn_o~
l
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wse t\.~t- Atkms Wf're Mr
and Mrs Ienger Barry Goldwa ter during p&lt;.~ign started and responded by a conservative . It ill the lan·
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The Past ('hirts of M:1 grwt1a Hragg, 2109 Lw!'oln Ave , Pt tt•ndlng ruR
m a IS Lance waf sF r . l Ralph Ander son 0 f Akron Mr. 20 hours of wh1rlwmd campmgn- sh;lkJng hand~ w1t h thousands guage or a nihilist. And to a~l
TC'mple , P\th1a n SJsle1s
11'1 II Plea.aut. ", 1rs . c•11ar1e~ Leo.:ter and Mrs. obert L ong po k os- 1rmd Mrs Tom Hill and • son ·
of well -wJ SIH'rs who surged a- men ded1c_·atcd to th e Am_e nL
tun
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Mrs
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ml•et rhursday evem ng a t the · Stone . Pt. Pleasant , Mrs.
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scott of Clew·land , Mr
and
round Ius open L'ar.
can tra J " - w e er Ul;:.l..
Dr and Mrs E A. Tracy or home of Mrs KarI Grueser. 1' Iand C. B umg~,·ner, llt . l Le- 1,or p ason, , 1... J ., D IInna Ph-IlI er Mrs Oon Anderson
Rutl And
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Columbus, were the weekend i Mmer ~v llle, wi th Mr s Gays
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Smith ,
ATHENS Ga tUPl ) - De m the po 1t1cs o ca s P e, 9
I d tart.
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Mrs d Je d eMson, L'
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le daughter Pomeroy 0
ests of his mother Mrs E Cuc kler as Iwsi &lt;SS
Cl.&lt;ln
ey, Rt · I Langsv1IIe, \ 1rs. S
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ocratlc vi ce presidential nomi- an approach lo com mun ItY Pr-"
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I 1 he Pu~neroy Home Demon- Bernard C. Kmgge Rt. 3 Oa lor of Rut\Rnd .
renee Anderson. Rutland and
nee Hubert H Humphr~y said \ems whic h renounces our com~
J . Tracy.
st ra1 1un l lub will meet Thurs- Hi ll, Mrs. Edna M.
Frazee, M
d M C 1 p·
Mr and Mrs Rob&gt;;&gt;rt Jewell
today that Sen. Barry M. Gold- mon Ideals, and .substitutes bitMr. and Mrs. James Bt-arl1s d&lt;n Or •uber L at 10 a m !tt l Wellston . Mrs Harold Ham· S r. 1a" 1 rds .1ahroa coo"k~~~~ r:uests -of ·Mr ~nd Mrs Ho- $4~500Acti'on
water had conupted the use of terness and suspicion for comand sons , T1molh'• and Sc•Jtl
L I:' Co1n mand , Rt 2 1'/ e11 ston,, Claren ce Labor
r . en dav
er ame
WI VISltmg were mer Lee were his neice · and
, , the · cl11b house on
Those
the word con:servat1sm.
passiOn and trus t"
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spent Sunday With h! s Sister He 1ghts
E MctJIJn, Rt I \\1\kt!SVIllt!, M . d ·M
Charles Newton husband and three children,
Humphrey made the charge
OES, Wi lli am Gayhart, Jron ton, Mrs
a~augh~:; Jo~iy and son Mr and Mrs. Walter Hant-y of PT PLEASANT - Trial In in remarks prepared for deliv- EN ROUTE WITH GOL~WAand brvlher·m-law Mr a .n d E\&lt;tngeli ne Cha pter
Mrs. Roy E~· an~ and family, :\t1ddleporL will hold Jts regu- \\ IIham T Perry Rt. I lrouton,
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the Civil action or De lbert Flo- ery at the Umversity of Geor- TER (UP_I) - GOP presiden·
1 0 and his Summit Station.
1ar ml:'t&gt;ltng 'f h11rs dav, Ucto ber Mrs. Ne1son L. c ox, New Bos- 5father
t o11} 0and avmoter"·
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Canal Winchester.
her Mr. and Mr. M. A Erple was at Mt ra
. · Jr ·• an infant · vs· · N· R· Wil- gia in Athens, one of four stops b.a1 nommee Barry M- GOJd •
Thomas Fisher of Senecaville 1. at 7 30 p m The meeting ton , John P. Messer, Ashland , Mrs Harry Newton or Waverly Herman for the all day meeting. llamson, Sr., El al was sched· he sched uled today in the state. water, conv mced he 's got Pres1
Delmer and Mrs. Rhodes uled for T~ursday, October _at
spent the weekend "'th his -..._ will be pr~ceul'(j by a potludl Ky , Elmer H. Belue, Ravens. 0 • . · Rd 6
ident JohnsorJ running scared.
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9:30 am. tn Mason Countv C1rh Mi~
ter and brother·m-law, Mr. and mnPr a1 6 p. m.
mem ers woo , . a , rs . Ic 01
. Mrs S lvJa Lcdhe fell and was spent Sun ay at Dun ar W. Va.
.
heuded mto the
U"
Mrs Robert Wamsll!y and fam- are urgt'd to a \lend .
Clarkson, Rt. J.
W injured yat her home.
with the1r children, Mr. and cmt Court Monday.
west today aboard the season's
!ly. He was accompanied home
E&gt;a neei&gt;Silr servlt'es Tlmrs- Va ., and Mrs Clarenc&lt;
B i MISS Al tcce Crouser of Col um- Mrs_ Richard Rhodes and little The following
jurors were
first whistle slop
campaign
by his mother, Mrs. Norman day , Oct I, thr.1ugh Saturday , , SLrow St., Albans, W. Va.
bus spent the weekend at home. ones.
empaneled , Robert Baird, w1U(Cont inued from Page One) tr;Jin.
Fisher who spent the past week Oct. 3, at
Laurel
Cliff
Births
Paul H1ggonbottom of Tampa Mrs Elsie Hanning is visiting ard .Newman, James Ball, John
.
The first stop on the Arizona
"th h d
Free Methodist
. Rev. Mrs JohiJ B Grounds, Rt. 1 Florida is spendmg two weeks Mrs. Cowen at Burlingham this F. Thomas, Ralph Crump, Ka- exp lain the report to Ruby m senator's week-long, 33 - stop
Wl
er aughter.
Roy Deeter of Coolvt llf' wlll be II .
·n d hl
4 12 1 isiting friends He called on week.
thryn V. Blessing, Genevieve Ius Dallas County jail cl~ll but trip through Ohio, Indlana and
Mrs_ William Fisher lert Sun- preaC"hing. The public is mv il - am~nv~ e, ]1, augL er,
I
~
rr Barr Tuesday night
Don Gibson and Mrs. Gibson Roush, Elizabeth Arthur, Wre- couldn't get thro~gh to um.
IllinOis was scheduled for Mar·
day for a visit in Senecaville ed. Sund'ay, Oct. 4. at 2 p m P m. Jn ay. p 1rs: adrry 0bean aM!s Cora Kersey was chlldN!n spent the weekend tha Rairden, Jon Le1ghty, Jo- He has " hallucmatlons about ietta Ohio The trip ends Sat-with her son and daughter-in
ther w1ll b a singsp1rat n nt Miller, Rt. 1 Jtnot, aug ter,
·
with relatives,
Ann Jarrell and Carl Sharp.
the Jews bemg persecuted," sh~ urda' 10 Chicago.
10
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e
Ja a
M0 nd y Mrs wa ght 'home from the hosp1tal
5
law, Mr. and Mrs Norman Fish- the churC'h w1th local and in
.m.
,~ • · y- S nd
Mrs. Arix and Mrs. Stout
:m 1d · At torneys wh0 a re appea 1· (A Ydelegation from Meig1
er. After a several weeks vistt viled talent Rev Eu ene Gill, ne E. Harnson, ~ Eureklt Star u ay. .
Sunday guests of Mr. and Th~ pl~intifl in .the action is mg his death sentence for t~e County left Pomm-oy today at
t Ak
Rt son 1·43 am Monday Mrs
David Pierc~ of Salem, W.
Hie! French. They also seekmg Judgment m the amount sl_ayi ng .ot_ Oswa_ld, have. sa1d 10 _30 am. to g"~t the senator
.
15
1or.
[h ere, she WI 11 go o
ron
to
pas
R ' T. 1 d · M h · 71 · va spent the weekend at home
L""-'spend the winter with her son
OC"I'. %
ay ~ a ,m~ ge
ay ew,
6 Mr and Mrs. Robert Long called on Mr. and Mrs. David of $4,500 for injuries received his _nunu IS rctpu. detenorat- at his Athens stop)
and daughter-in-law Mr and All Meigs County Republican Pen n:Jylvama Ave., \'\ellston,
·
.
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and little ones.
while working on the William· mg '"- the death cell, _and he IS Gold•.,ater spoke at a rally
·
of
Mrs John Fisher ,
Women are urged to attend a 15on, 12 ·30 am. Mon day.
. Fostona ' 0 . who are vtsil· Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shuler son 1arm and was lhrown 1rom now. Insane, perhaps mcura blY- out•ide" \11 ashington's Umon St?.•
mg at the I. T. Taylor home
.,
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Mr. and_ Mh. Ed Noon return- meetmg Oct. 2, at 8 p. m. m
Discharged
at Rutland called on Mr. and
Vandora are spending their a wagon pule Y a tractor on
Uon Monday night shortly beed to the1r homt-, . Columbus th: Republican hea~lquarters
Patienls recelrtly discharged Mrs. I. T. Ledlie.
vacation here wih relatives.
September 28, 1963.
VATIICAN CITY - The Ecu- fore h1s 17-car special train
Monday, afteJ. spendmg a few butldmg on Court-st m Pom.e- mcluded Carl Snuth, Mrs. Wil· Mr. and Mrs. Dale "Phelps of
menical Council, mod1fymg the pulled out for Ohio. Standing
days at their home, Minersville. roy.
1 ham Lambert, William Bailey, Waynesburg, pi_ are visiting
Point Pleasant were Friday
SON IS BORN
Rom;Jn Catho\ic ru le of rehba cy bareheaded in a light rain, he
Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Masters
~ ~
Mrs. Lewi~ Clagg and infant h1s sisters Mr. and Mrs. Alpha guests of Mrs. J. M. &amp;rump.
for the first tim~ in nearly t.OOO told About 1,000 cheering perand son, TommJ were Sunday Sorority to Stage
son, Mrs . Harley Eblin, Jefr- Barr and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Saturday guests of Mrs. J . Mr. and Mrs. James
A. years , voted today to authorize sons that the President 11 run~
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H
S I D
rev Dunlap, Robert c. c 0 0 k, Siders of Rutland.
M. Crump &amp; Miss Lillian Bran· Sprouse of Meriden, Connecti· the Pope to make older mar- nmg scared.
Mliton Roush.
I earl. unt ay . ay , u;ren Men:er, Mrs. Charles
THE PHELPS REUNION
non were Mr. and Mrs. Harold cut, are announcing the b1rth ried men deacons of the church. " If things were going to well,
John Chase of Dayton visited I A rneetmg of the X1. Gamm~ Blake, Mrs. Linnie Trumbo Ter- The chlldrl'n o£ Mr. and Lewis of West Columbia, also of their f1rst son, Septem ber 8 A second proposal, which he 'd still be at horne, taking
1 1ves
'
. Phelps held a Rc· "!r
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· p om- Mu Ch apff'f of Br ta ..S1gma Ph1 ry Ferguson, Mrs. John HoschW·I1h rea
m
Mrs. Marion
~~ - and Mrs . Robert Rt'c e and t'n Conneclt'cul - They named the wou ld au th on ze tl1e new rank two 1ong swims a day an d
las[
1
Week
eroy.
was held ihursdav evPnmg at
M Cl
E .k
.
p k s
Miss Mary Brannon of Point new arrJVa_l J ames Alan Sprouse for young bachelors who would walking the dogs and report5
fr . P
ar, rs. arence mnc , Mrs. umon at Lancaster ar
un,
d
th Oh ' p
Mrs. A. R. Knight left Sun· e
10
ower o 1ce m orh· Rebecca Scott and Mrs. Mabel d;Jy Sepetmber 20 _ A plcmc Pleasant and Elmer Brannotrof Jr. He we1ghed 5 poun s,
r~::main free to marry, wa s re· ers," he said.
day for a visit at Belington, w. e~oy preceded by a buffet style Dray.
dinller was served at 12 o'clock. Southside.
ounces. Grandparents are Mr. jectcd by the' counciL
Goldwater also threw back at
Vct with her falher w B Ca ll dmner prepared and served by
· d'
M
d Mrs
[1.1r. and Mrs. George James and Mrs. Charles Sprouse, SyJotmson the President's charge
~1rs. Bertha Scott left- Mon~ lphe ~ ociWal cko~mll~e rAhmrm.n
~~!~e~ng ~~~J~ps, r. Lo;;n,
children spent the weekend racuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul COLUMBUS - The
Ohio Lhat the GOP nommee as Chief
day for a vis il at Fairborn e:u
e e1 , auu
ss1stan1
d M
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Mrs. James sister and ilro- Le Clair, of Canada. Mr. Sprouse Penitentiary may be moved Executive would be "reckless
her brother and sister-in- Chairman Velma RuP.
Ne~'S
Mrr .P an k 1rs.O. aMyne donMrwa~ ther·in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- is formerly of Pomeroy.
from Columbus 1f state offlc- abroad and heartless at home.'~
o . atas
a a, J ., dr. an
s.
ldw, Sgt and Mrs. John T. Bai. M rs Ed'
.. 1son Hohs 1~" Iter, sponSe
Child
en
Johnson
in
Gallipolis.
ials can raist! the estimated $35 "I wonder what kind of heart
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offtored
gracf'
It
was
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Jerrie, Kenny, Janet and
r. m1 rug t JS am Ical
ANNOUNCE BELLING
million required for the move. his family has when It allows
~1 ss Nelle Bing returned nounc
Y t e social cha1rk'
p
t
k
0
.
Mr
and
at
Pleasant
Valley
HosMartm A. Janis, mental hy- those people dl)w n South on his
1
1e o1Dallas
a as Baughman
a a, . , of. Ga- pita!, Pt. Pleasant.
t- me Sunday after a week 's man
h . that hthe gr oup . would
Gauge readings: GalllpoJ.. Mrs.
There will be a belling and gicne and correction djrector, plantation to live the way they
I , in Hunlmgton, w. Va. with l ba~e al rust)\ tprollg ram m O~toIs Dam, 19.0, 13.1, running 2 hanna 0 . Mr a~ Mrs. Tom Mrs. rilliam Fields is a pa· shower for Mr. and Mrs. Wll- said toda) his department had do," the senator said.
•
so . ah
was t bemgd Irei on rollers , Pomeroy~Mas- Conley' and
·• chil
· r en Connie ti'en t a the Meigs Memorial bur Robinson !Marilyn Koeh· a tenuO\tB schedul e to build two ''1 wonder what klnd of forand Mrs. ijarold
Russell. 1 er ' ae&lt;(f
1
Rilssel1 accompanied her lpacnn
°~ t e gcroup 0 atteR~ on 21.27, Pt. PJ.lisant 2t.95, and Johnie or Columbus, O.j Hospital in Pomeroy.
ker) at the Alfred Grange hall, new prisons to take the peniten- eign policy it Is that has put
,
.
th
a
ommum
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oncert
at
10
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nd
Mrs
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• nd s Uary
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· the sbam bles
e 1e1urn.ng m e eHnmg. G d .
IJ
1 mton .45 stat1ounry, a11aw a Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips. a
• · . one was n ~"'e.w Saturday night at. ,7:30. Fr1e
popu1at10n
Wit· h'm t w o t h'IS country m
0
' lr. and Mrs. George Mow~:~up c;~lle~~ndnct Heart I Falls, .20 falling, Charlestoo 17· Mr. and MrS. Donald Phillips
Monday.
- and neighbors are welcome. years.
it's in."
and chi ldren, Lmda and SundiJy in Pomerov as p;ut nf l 89 statiOnary. London, Mann
~aneaster, 0.; Mr. and Mrs.
r y of Cleveland spent the th S . p
·
_..,~
and Wmf1eld dam;~ were on the Mar1on Hull and chlldre'l Ml_.
k d 'th hi
e erv1ce rogram au« mem.
~k
en WI
s parents, Mr. b
ed .t h I t th o· Sil l1i
chele Mlke. Marsha anu....Mar
I
; nd Mr.s George Mowrey. Mr. heetrs ogrd
e C.ho eXp 8
e 18-1Boat movements:
of Wllards,; Don Slfiet of Hll$
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an
est
-ray
untl
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Ph'!'
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an d Mrs. M1 or
owrev an P
M
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S
10 R1ver 11p Sporn hards Mr. and rs. a e
· of chair
omeroy.
1sson.d up 14, 5 J5 p. m.i J.eorge Pri~e Phelps.' of Waynesburg, Pa.; Mr.
chIld ren, Mer1ssa an d Megan
n of rs.th ose
W
Pt. t'leasant. W. Va. al:.o visit- Meanms 'com .11 e
aky.sd aI n up 14, 7:40 p. m.; Lady Rose- and Mt1. Harold Phillips and
~ h'
rn1 ee as e ca e-n·
.
,
.
1
e IS parents.
dar dates be turn~ in b Wed- mary up 14, 5.4:. a. m.; Chris children Conme and Sheryl o
nesday, Sept. 30 ,
y
Jr. down 16, ~:10 p. m.; J~cob Lancaster, 0.; Mr. and Mr~
'"
Those attending were Mrs. MG. down 16, 3:;11 a. mM.; Willnlhe ALll)ba BarrdandShh\lys Mi~ an
Over 1 00 Atterul
Nellie Brown. president; Mrs. ae up 17, 3 p. m; r . C rLs SI,TI'Y an
aron
om~,
Pastor Reception
Rose Sisson, Mrs. Velma Rue, and Sputnik up 18, S p. rn; &lt;local) and Mr. and Mrs .. Blair
Over 100 members and friends Mrs. Pearl Welker, Mrs. Jane Peggy Downey down 18, f; 40 Cad~allader and son Brtan of
attended the reception
held Brown Mo l\. Teresa Swatzel. a. m; Jeffboat down 18, 7:10 Dublm, 0.
Sunday evening In honor of thP Mrs. Ann Hu~. Mr!!. Marjorie a m , Onward down 19, 5 2f&gt; a. _ __:;:::;::;:::;:::;:::;__ _
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Hicks Crow . Ml's. C"~.r l ss Krau J t~r. ~.: ~eaver up 20, 5·10 a. m;
and children, Douglas and Sher- Mrs Robe rta O'Brien,
Mrs ..hll Wa sson down 20, 6· 45 am;
rie, of the Middleport Church of Reva Vaughan, Mrs
ph y l S. M. Jenks UJT .20, 7·15 a. m.;
Christ, following the
evening MuJl~n Mrs . Vera Crow. l\1rs. lJohn Ladd Dean up 21., A·10
service.
Mildred Karr and the ~ponsor, 1a. m ; A. J. P.a~ton down ~1.
Representatives from the fjve Ml':-~ Marcia Hobstetter.
5·25 a. m ; Lomstana down 21,
classes of the church wt're In
5 55 a. m ; J_ E. Vick ers down
charge. Among those assisting
21, 7.05 a.m.; Reliable up 22, BY VIRGINIA CARLETON
with the dimng room were Mrs
VISIT PARENTS
4 30 a. m.; Jerferson
down Mrs J . M. Crump received
Edgar Allensworth, Mrs En1- Mr and Mrs Gary Carman 22. 5 20 a. m ; Johq, J. Rowe word that her cousin, Miss Oatest Lal\ance, Mrs. Chester Er- and chi ldrE-n. Rhonda and Don· down 23, 1·25 a. m.; Estern sy Harpold died September 14th
win. Miss Nina Russell Nancv aid of Columbus spent the past d(1wn :-.J, 5·45 a. m.; C. V. Har· in Santa Monica, California.
Beaver, Mrs. Rubert R'awlmgS. week with lus parents and tam- ner down Greenup 3: 40 p. m; The deceased was born and rais·
Mrs. William Grueser, Mrs. 1ly. Mr and Mrs. lvan Car- Walter Hougland down Green· ed in Hartford, the daughter of
Best Quality Construction
Tom Bowen, Mrs . Robert Rei- man and sons, Bruce and [)an- up 10·10 ~· m; Bob Benter up the late Elijah and Julia Wiley
bel. The refreshment table was me, of Peach Fork Road. Mrs Greenup 10 45 p. m.; Ravens- Harpold. She was a teacher in
Best Power Traction Design
centered with an arrangement Gary Carman and son, Donald, wood down Greenup u- 35 p. m. the Chicago schools and after
of fall flowers made by M r 5 also vts ll ed dunng the past Blue Seal )lP Greenup 12:40 a. retiring made her home tn CaliReibel.
week m New York Clly with m ; Valley Transporter
e First quality Cooper Sno Trac deuP I fornia. Service was September
Presiding at t11e punch bowl her mother, Mrs. Yewdivicb. Gret"nup 1:45 a. m.; Eva H. 17th in The Wayside
sign gives powerful bite, extra
Chapel,
and cotfee servtces were Mrs
down Greenup ~ · 10 a. m.; g,,m. Interment in Th~ Chapel of The
traction to go on mud, Ice, or
Grueser, Mrs Bowen, Mrs Ro/
uel Clemens up Greenup 5:20 Pacific.
snow.
bert McElhinney and Mrs. Roba. m. ; Aetna .. Louisville down James M. Crump is a surgiert Rawlings. Cookies, punch.
Green'Up 7:50 a. m.; Buckey cal patient m The Veterans Hos- 1
eSelf-cleaning action guarantees
m1nts and coftee were served
State down Meldahl 7.25 p.m.; pi tal in Richmond, Va.
full time traction power.
to the members and guests. The
sons
L. W. Sweet up Meldahl fi :20 Mrs. Henry .Jenkms,
children were served at tables Mr Richard Owen, Publisher, a. m.
William and Richard were ca11 eSuper strong Cooper "Hi-T" ny·
In the basement
with M r s.
Calllpolla Dam - Cath) R. ed to Wheeling Wednesday due
Tht! Daily Sentinel,
Franklin Triplett and M r s.
ion cord shrugs off bumps and
down 3:35 p. m.; J. S. •Lewis to the death of Mrs. Jenkins'
Mechanic St .
Jean White.
down
6
p.
m.;
F.
L
Johnson
son-in~law,
Harold
Seybold.
jolts for extra safety and peace of
Pomeroy, Ohio
and Chaperont. up 12 -10 a. m.; Mrs. N. 0. Wein has returnmind
Cherokee up 2:50 a. m.; OVEC ed home from The Gallipolis
Dear Sir;
The Meigs County Fair Board up 3 10 a. m.; Illinois up 5:40 Clinic. Gallipolis.
eTougher Cooper tread rubber deMr. and MrS. A. Ray Roush
' -wishes to extend to you and a. m.
livers extra mileage.
your st.afl their sincere .thanks Kanawha River - Lucy Jane
.
and appreciation for the won- Lucas up London 6' 40 a. m.;
The .Me1gs .. County Women's derful publicity you gave our Helen Z. down Marmet 2·25 a.
NO TRADE NECESSARY
Republican Club met at t h e 1964 Fair and which of course m.; Elgercliff up Marmet 5:45 DEVOTED TO INTERESt OF
Hate] Martin Thursday. M r s. is the number one ltem in a m. ; Jerry Bosworth up Win·
MEIGS MASON AREA
III:ICJII"' • - Owen, Pul)ltlft ...
J oe Beegle opened the meeting making our Fair very success· field 7:05 p. m.; Elisha Woods
Chn ... , 'fenfOeltlll, tdttor
670.15
with the Lord's Prayer and the ful.
up Winfield 7:10 p. m : Thel11 tfl•ct ...,• .., •tt~rnaon 1111o.pt 1u"'
ma
Ann
down
W
mrteld
5·10
a
"~b
pledge to the flag was given. Thartk you,
SIZE
plus tax
• Iller by Tile OhJD VIIIDY Publllhllll
m.; 0 . F. Shearet and Sotvay ccom.,en., na lll'llchen•~ St Pomef&lt;lf
Smcerely,
Mrs. Charles Goeglein read the
OhiO Butlnllt OffiCI 11t10n1 WV S.
. .
down and up at Wtnfteld at 6:35 nn lltJtiW'I~ ""one wv t-fl51.
minutes from the last meeting.
Frank H. Johnston,
a
ffi
lnftlred II
MCODCI CIIU
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TUBE TYPE BLACKWALL
Business of the coming elecSec'y
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m11tter et tttl ltOS' (l'lfJ~ et PoMeroy.
Ohio
tion was discussed and political
Netlftftll edvertJttnt ,..,..._..,.,,.,.
llterature was read.
F'IRST IS BORN
grandparenI Is Da1e Roach of aottln•••• lilrnblll. tne~ ..1 '-•••n•
1be 1ocal candidates who are A-2 and Mrs. Paul Reuter of New Haven, W. Va., and pa- ton &amp;-.. ,.,. Yorlf City "''" York
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running lor office gave short the Wrtght Patterson AFB are ternal, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald IUttKrlptlotl r.-fllll Olllvt!r'H .,.
Coo'
p er
Reuter
of
Pomeroy;
paternal
cerr.,..,
....
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•v•lt••,.,
to
e.ntt
...
speeches.
announcing the birth of their
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.t ftte
' 1'1RES
The 'leeUng adjourned and first child, a son, September 15 great grandparent.!, Mr. and a.u, ••nrJnel llffl-. suM. ...
refreshments o! cookies, sand- at the base hospital at Fair- Mrs, William Reuter of Middle. IIMI""'" ''"'' "',... monlftl sua.
'' '-'•tot- Route .....,. eerrter •f'VIcl
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w!ches and coffee were served born. The baby weighed 6 !ba. port, and maternal great b'rand· n•
124 W. MAIN
POMEROY
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Mr
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to the large crowd In attend- and 9 oz. and has been named parens, r . a
B. J
ry Melli on• vwar. tti.IO• 1111 ...nlhL
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IDee.
Paul Jeffrey. The
maternal of New Haven.

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PT. PLEASANT

CINCINNA11 &lt;UP1 1 - The rwould like nothing better than lpace ol 12 wlDI ill 13 &amp;ames
league-leading ctnemnatl Red s to steal the Reds' t.hunder tn against the Yilltlnc Piratea.
toni&amp;ht open a three-game aer- this next to last series of the Tbere are plenty of tickets
tea witb the Pittsburgh Pirates, National League season
available for each ol the three
who have larceny on their Cincinnati fans , _apparently . games.
klind
feel their heroes wlll have no ·· Everybody ill picking on the
The Bucs, out ol contention, trouble contlnuing their sizztlng la1t two a;ames, 11 a ticket office

1pokesman aald. 'lbose contest1
are- against Philadelphia. wbich
fell to third place and 1~
game! beh1nd the Reds by bow mg to St. Louis, S·1. Monday
rught It was the Phl\lies '
f:ighth consecuUve defeat

president, said earlier thlt season that a mlnimwn attendance
of one million waa nHded to

0 .. Sept. 29, 11144-S

UVEST'OCK SALES CO.

Pt. Pleauat, W.Va.

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fi ve toucbd&lt;lwnJ in Syra~.,:38-6 rout of Kansa! la st week·
end, wa s selected sophomore ol
the week by the Eastern Co~
lege Ath leUc Cooference .Moo.
day.
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taturday , Sept. !1, 111M
,-;==-= ::-HOGS - 17S to 220 IS7S to ' RING FATAUTV
keep the club In a mmpetitin
16 70: Heavies 1~ to 16 2!i , • BUENOS AIRES (I:Pl) - Adposition
Lights 15 to 17 51} Fat Sows n an Servm, veteran Argen tme
Currently. the Red1 need to
13 to 14 50 ; Soa n 9 to 1o: Pigs I hghtweight, became the Hth
averagf better than 15,000 tor
~ to g
' fight fata li ty Monday as a reeach of the f1ve remalmng
Slslff Ult41ecld&lt;d On Pltcb•r gamt"s to equal last year'l total
CAT'M.,E _ Steers !4 to 18 60 su it of a cerebral hemhorrage
SEO.\L ALL GAMES
Ht-tfen
1 13 lo 18 5-0 , F'at Cows suffered last Wednesday night
Acting Manager Dick Sisler attend ance of 8S8,865.
W L T P OP
TE.UC
12 to 15 40 . Canner! 8 50
to Ill a bout agams• Enrique Jana.
1 apparently planned to decide at
Will Wait Till End
I
Logan
I 0 0 110
11 75 Bulls 14 to 17 40
Servin coll apsl!d in hill corn~ r
Jackson _... . I 0 0 70 8 the last moment who will start DfW1tt sa1d Monday he want· "I Iff your're haviDI • welcbt
Stock Steers IS to
19 10 I before the bell rang for lOth
Athens
3 0 0 83 32 on the mmmd Lomght for the ed to save any comments on
Stock
Heifers
12 to 15 50. StOf·k round and never regctined con.
problrrm,
too!"
Pomeroy .. . . a e o &gt;1 l8 Reds. He tndicated it would be the attendance until after the
Steer Calves 15 to 11; Stock ~c~ss
eit!Jer rookie Billy McCool, who
Wellstoo .. .. !
0 ill 26
Heirt!r Calves l4 W 17
- - -- -- - season
IS
over.
and
tf
the
Reds
1
Nelsonville .. ! I D 38 42 hal made only two starts, or win the pennant , unlll sfter the
VEAL CALVES - Top' 30 90
veteran Joe Nu:r.hall.
Middleport .. t l I 17 37
By \lolled Pnu IDteJ'IIIUoatol
Nadoaal Loagae
World Senes
Seconds 27 40 . Medium 21 to
Amerleu Loeca•
W. L. Pel. GB Gallipoll• _.. t I 0 18 911 McCool, a 19-year-old south'' We may get 20.000 each By United Preu International 25 , Common &amp; Hf'&lt;n ' ltl!i 18 to
W. L. Pel. GB Cincinnati
g1 til .580
paw who worked his way out of game for the Pittsburgh senes l
Nationel League
2675.
the
bllllpen,
has
a
6-3
record
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and
25.000
for
each
of
the
PhJIlPh1la
ooo ooo OlB--- t 5 2
New York
95 60 .613
St. Louio
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Baltimoro
93 M .192 3 Philadelphia
" 68 .S70 110
OP while Nuxhall shows an 8-8 adelphia gamt'll," he 1aid.
st Loui.11
010 101 O'lx- 5 g 1
W L 1 P
Chicago
93 M .192 3 San Fran
86 70 .m 410 TEAM
worksheet.
Requests for World Serle! Short. Roebuck &lt;61, Baldschun FJGHT SWIT('It
0
1 0 t 44
Detroit
83 73 .!32 1210 Milwaukee
82 73 .~29 a Logan
Pittsburgh Manager Danny t1ckels already have gone aboYe (8 1 and Dalrymple Gibson
NEW YOHK llJ PJ) - Don
8
Jack10n ••. , • J 0 , 34
Lott An8eles 80 '18 .$116 1610 Pittsburgh
T1 '11 ,WI 13
M~taugh Said he would go the 30,000 mark.
Schultz
t9) and McCarver Win.' ('foroJ Smith will fa ce undeI o o 30 146 With .Bob Fnend or Don Card- 1 A playoff also could be nee- 1 ner - f~ 1bson 118-J 11 l.oser-1 froa !Pd heav vwt&gt;1ght 1.ee (·arr of 1
Mlnne1ota
Tl 79 .194 1810 Los Angeles
77 79 .494 13'1.. Athens ....
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e s:o; &lt;~ry to determine tht' wmnN •Shon tl i-91.
S! Pt&gt; lt'l sburJ!. F a . nt 'll RdJ · ·
Cleveland
76 80 48" 191&gt; Chicago
72 84 462 181&gt; Pomeroy .. . . I 0 - 12
12
1
Wellston
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0
1
0
6
The
Reds
are
home
from
::t
and
that
would
add
to
the
a!
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son Square C&lt;J rd•J 0 11 f' nda \
Boston
69 88 .439 27
Houston
ti5 91 417 25 1:!
30
Middleport
0
I
0
14
Washington
til 96 .389 27 New York
51 105 .327 391f.~
road tnp m wh1t1l thev . took lendance total Should a play- Ch11 Hgo
OOfl 100 ftOO- 1 6 1 a· " ~ub~ 1JIU ' t (or 1, 11 v /)nvlt"
Nelsonvlllt
0 1 0
8 34 th~ee strmghl from Ph1ladel-l off be Peeded , the two teams lLos Ang
Kansas City
55 100 .355 40
Munday'!! Re!iult!l
100 000 Olx -- 2 s 1 ol Salt Lakf' c11 v
·
Gallipoli s
0
41
o 44 ~1a and five m a row from 1\Ii ili mf'f'l in a three·g"lme r;t-r Ellsworth (14-17 ) and B!:'riPII I The changt' ~&lt;t s annotmfTrl
.Monday's Result!!
Loms 5 Phila 1, night
~ ~ t 1411 148
rNo games scheduled )
Los Angel~s 2 Chicago 1. mght TOTALS
~h rork
It'S With the fmlt gamf' of the iR(-ed, Perranoskl (9 1 and Tol - I Mondcn whe.
I)Q\ tl' wJt hdrl'\\
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
Tue11day'• Probable Piteben
(On ly games scheduled)
I e pennant fever has de- Sl:'nes al the horue of the win - I borg Winnt'r- Reed Jl-4 !.
from t h ~ JO-r11 und ·buul
Ne lsonville at Gal1ipoli11
scendPd on the city. the speC'IE&gt;r ner of a coin toss The sec__ _
Detrmt at New Yurk 2 &lt;twi- Tuesday'l Probable Pitcher!!
Pomeroy
at
Middleport
1
UTILE r;ETS HO~ilH
night I - Wickersham (19-12) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
of a fnmchise sh1ft hovell'd in ond and , If necessary , th1rd
H)nlv games sc!rt'dult-d l
the background
!games would be held at the
Americ.gn League
N E W Y OHk. 1\ Pl 1
Fl r.\ d
and Aguirre !5·10 1 vs Downing (mght) - Cardwell ll·l) vs Athens at Jackson
~rrl_!_r•c &lt;J ' hrgeJ t Sr /1/nr; C•g•r
113-8) and Bouton (17-131.
McCool t6·3) or Nuxhall 18·8 ). Logan at Wellston
Bill DeWitL. the cl ub's owner· 1other stadiUm.
1 fNo games sched uled 1
Lltllr ttw hall back who s1111 t'd
OTHERS
Washington at
Baltimore Philadelphia at Ft Louis
Pt
Pleasant
at Logan. W Va.
&lt;niGht! - Osteen 04·131 vs. lrughtl - Bennett 112·131 vs.
Coal
Grove
at
Symmes Valley
Bunker !18--4).
Sadecki &lt;1!1-1 01
Wilhamson
at
Wahama
Los An g e I e s at Chicago New York at Milwaukee
fnighl) - Chance 120-8) vs (night) - Parsons (0-1) vs.
Howard (0.1).
Blasingame 18-5) ,
SV AC ALL GAMES
Kansas City at Mmne sotaC h i c a g o at Los Angeles TEAM
WL'•P OP
Krausse 10-2) vs. Boswell U~) . lmghl) - Buhl (13-!4) or Bur· Kyger Creek 3 0 o 1M
14
Cleveland at Boston 2 itWI· dette (1(1.9) vs Singer (0.0).
Hannan Trace 0 0 1 8
6
night) - McDowell (8-6) and
Houston at Sa n F'racisco
North Gallia I 2 0 48 ~0 I
Kralick t12-6) vs. Charton (0-1) (night) - Johnson (11-161 vs.
Eastern
I 2 0 20 611
and Morehead (8-14) .
F.stelle (1 · 1) .
!Wclne
t 2 0 44 78
Wednesda~1 Gamel
Wednesday's Game•
Southw•stern o 2 1 24 76
Kansas City at Minnesota
Pittsburgh at Cincmnati, night
Washington at Baltimore, night New York at Milwaukee, night
Detroit at New York, night
Phila at St. Louis, night
SVAC ONI Y
Cleveland at Boston
Chicago at Los Angeles, night TEAM
W L T P OP
(Only games scheduled)
Houston at San Francisco
Kyger Creek I o o 42
a
Eastern
I (l 0 20 12
Hannan Trace 0 0 0 e 0
1
North Gallia t t 0 40 2G
Racine
I 1 0 44 -18
bUyP!UPl
[ By United Pnst lotoroational Southwestern 0 2 0 12 64
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The
Natlonat League
TOTALS
. 4 4 t IM !58
United
~ress
International,
TBURSDAY 'S GAME:
G. AB. R. H. Pet.
Ohio high school footbail
North
Gallla at Kyger Creek
ratings (with first place votet Clmnte. P1tt 150 604 90 207 .343
FRIDAY'S
GAMES:
and won-lost records l1l paren· Aaron, Mil 139 558 101 183 .328
Hannan
Trace
at Fairland
theses! :
Carty, M1l 128127 66 140 .3
!48 575 85 186 .323 Eastern at Buchtel-York
Team
Points Torre, Mil
I. Massillon (16) tJ-01
266 Allen, Phtla ISS 617 118 195 .316 Rutland at Racine
SATIJRDAY'S GAME:
2. Canton McKly 121 (3-0) 2~ WHm s, Chi !56 620 96 195 .315
GAHS
'B' at Southwestern
155 572 89 180 .315
3. Sandusk) (2) t3-ll)
151 Santo, Chi
4. Niles OJ 12-11
!46 Brock, SLL. lSI 818 10" 193 .312
5. Upper Arlington 121 (3~1 7S IF "d, St L. m m 112 2112 .307
s Cin. R. Bacon ft) (1 -1) 75 Maye, Mil 149 M9 91 174 .306
7. Middl&lt;town (3-ll)
72
American League
8. Sprgfield South (21 (3~1 54
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COLUMBUS (UP!
0 h I0
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.
I 10. MI. Vernon fl) (3-0)
51 B.Rbsn, Bal 158 592 781 ~fi .313 college football record.o. lncludSecond 10 teams: !1 . Findlay lloward, NY 143 527 59163 _309 fng games of llaturday, Sept.
ond Alliance 46 each; 13. Cin- Mantle, NY 137 451 86137 .304 28 ·
cinnati St. Xavier 40; 14. Cin- Rbsn, Chi
136 509 80 153 .301
Teamo
W L T Pts. Opo
&lt;lnnati Moeller (2) 34 ; 14. Bar- Freehn, Del 139 509 68149 .2118 Ohio Northern 3 0 0 f1 -18
berton 30 : 16. Cleveland St. Jo- Cnglro, Bos lOt 386 67 !15 .298 Findlay
3 0 0 85 18
seph 29; !7. Cleveland Benedic- Powell, Bait 129 406 70120 .296 Wittenberg . . . 2 0 0 68 32
tine 27 ; 18. Steubenville Central Kaline, Del 140 509 731!i0 .2115 Bowling Green 2 0 0 56 19
ond Lima Senior 23 each; 20. Bressd, Bos 153 5!i0 83 16! .293 Youngstotn .. . 2 0 0 48 4
Cinctnnati Elder (lJ 21.
1
Otben: Warren 19 ; Canlon
.
Home RUDJ .
Defiance . . , .. _ 2 0 o :w 20
Lincoln 18 , Zanesville 16 , Marl- Nattonal: Mays, Gtantl, 44 ; Wooster ..
2 o o 24 o
etta IS; Bellaire and Tole&lt;lo Wtlhams, Cuba, 32: Cepeda, Gt- Capital .. .. ... 1 o o 40 o
Ubhey l4 esch· Logan 13 . J.o. ants; Callison, Phils, 31 eacli; John Carroll
1 1 0 Sl 0
rain Adm. K~g !2; ~yton Hart, Giants, 30.
Ohio Stato ..... 1 0 0 27 a
Chaminade 11; Akron South (I) American: Killebrew, Twins, Hiram
I t 0 23 6
10; Columbus East, Girard, Y48: !:_owell, 0Cr t ole~t' 37A:,~anSttle, West. Reserve 1 o o 21 10
Hamill
Garf ld nd C 1
an~. 34 ,
avt o, s,
u- Cincinnati .. .. . 1 t t 20 10
8
0
on
le
urn- art, Red Sox, 33 each.
DeniS&lt;In
- ... 1 0 0 20 7
boa Watterson 9 each; Akron
R
B tied In
K t Stata
1 t
Garfield and Elyria 8 each; ToDDI a
en
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0 15 2
ledo DeVilbiS! and Akron East Natlo,.l · Boyer, Cards, 116; Heidelhere , .. 1 o 1 28 o
7 each; Hamilton Taft and Wia- Santo, Cubs, 112: To r r o, Miami .. .. , 1 e 1 28 7
tersville each
Braves: Callison, Phils, 104 Wilmington .. • 1 0 1 25 14
6
.
~.
each; Mays, Gianta, 103.
Dayton
• . . . I I 0 51 20
Fl ve or Ie11 potntSI .....vec·
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American: B. Robinson, Ori- Otlerhein .. .. _ I 1 e 41 47
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I8nd Hetg ts, mCinna~ yea· oles,lll; Stuart, Red Sox ; Kil· Baldwin·Wallact 1 1 0 38 35
more, Bellevue, Gr.eenvtllo, Lo- lebrew, Twins, !09 each: Man- Ashland . . . , . I I 0 21 14
Enjoy the comfort, convemenoe and economy o(
rain, Akron St. Vmcent, Ash- tie, Yanks, 104 ; Colavito, A'a , Muskingum .. I I 0 18 10
gaa, even beyond city gu maine. Install an Aehland, Columb.., West, Wyr&gt;- 101.
Akron .. . ... "- I I 0 17 II
land Metered Gas System to get elean, dependmlng, Youngstown
Rayen,
PltchlnJ
Ohio Univ
I I 8 18 31
Lima Shawnee, Louisville, ~ast National: Koufax, Dodgers, Xavier . :.::~~ 0 1 1 t 22
able, instant heat •.• plus all the advantage. of
Liverpool, Akron Buch~l, Lima !9-i; Bunning, Phils, 18-7: Mar- Bluffton .. .. .. 0 I I 8 14
, gas for hot water, cooking, and clothes drying.
Central, Tiffin Columbtan, Ghtl- lchal, Giants, 20-8; O'Toole, Central Slate o 1 o 26 'tl
Ashland Metered Gas i1 easy on your pocket1
llcolhe, Springfield North, Lon· Reds, 17-7: Jackson, Cubs, 23- Kenyon
0 1 0 7 47
. book because you pay for It afw you 1188 it. And,
don and Lancaster.
Case Te&lt;:b . .. .. o 1 o 6 20
10
American. Bunker, Oriol.., Oberlin .. _.... _ 0 1 0 6 23
we keep a plentiful supply of fuel in your tank at
Nn. STANDINGS
18-5: Ford, Yanks; Pappas, Ohio Wesleyan 0 I 0 0 211
all times, automatically-you'll never run out.
By \Jailed Preoot lnteraa~oaal 0 no
· 1es, 1~ eac h : Gha nee, ~r
•- Marietta . .. .. 0 2 0 28 57
Don't delay! We'll handle complete iruitallation
Ea!tlent Dlvfolon
gels; Peters, White So&gt;, :JIHI Toledo . .. .. .. 0 2 0 12 44
of
yoiD' Ashland Metered Gu System NOW, so
~- Ia d W. L. T. Pet. PF PA each.
Mt. Unl1111 ..... t 2 0 I 54
... ~ve n
2 0 I 1.0011 88 116
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St. Louis
2 0 I 1.0011 27 52
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For liMIII dtlllls. 111111 t1t1s _,. It the ..,_ I!IMt 111tal , .
Pittsburgh 2 I 0 .11&gt;7 M 67 By United Pr•so Interaadoul PALMEII BOLDS LEAD
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Amerlcaa Leagu
DUNEDIN, Fla. (UP!) -Ar.JSIIaa
1 2 · 0 .333 47 57
W. L. Pel. GB K. nold Palmer held 1 narrow
Here'• a 70,000 BTU capacity floor furnace that will gt._
New York
I 2 0 .333 44 75 New York 95 60 .613
7 lead over Jack Nlcklous, •uo,Nome
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you quiet operation. You get an even flow of clean, health.
Washington 8 3 0 0011 41 14 Baltimore 93 64 .592 3 5 743.37 to '1117,743.37, • the proM beat at low operating &lt;mt. It's equipped with an extraWe!tlent IMvloloa
Chicago
93 64 592 3 S fesoi&lt;mal golf money-winning
heavy combuation chamber and with Empire's thermoA~~~~------------------------W. L. T. Pet PF PA New York - At home, 1: standlnga. Billy Caaper moved
malic
eontrol ey8WD that lel8 you 1et tha temperature
Los Angeles 2 0 I 1.0011 85 44 Detroit 4, Cleveland 3.
Into third plact w!tb t79,019.74
you waot and forget it.
Green Bay J I 0 .887 57 4S Ballilnore _ At home, 5: after hla ••8110 win In lite SeBaltl~ore
2 I 0 .6fil f1 54 Washington 3, Detroit 2.
attle Open 1ast SUnday.
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line
ol ~.,. appll~ from bathroom beaten to complete ,
Minnesota I 2 0 .m.'II 10 Angeles 1, Kansas City 4.
San Fran. 1 I 0 .333 i!8 73
National League
AFTER lAND REOORD
foroed m home '-tillS ll)'!ltema. CoDveDiellt budpt terms
.,. available.
Chicago
1 2 0 .333 4G 103 Clnclnnall jl 88 580
5
Mo. 'I ~b
St. Louil
90 rtf
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5 BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS,
Green Ray 14 Detnrtt 10
Phlla
90 68 570 111 4 Utah (UP!) - Tom Green of
.._Ashland LP Gas- the modern energy fuel/
Only game ~eduled.
Sap Fran 88 70 :551 410 6 Wheatm, Ill., wlll attempt to
Sunday •
Cinchmati ~ At home, 5, break lhe world land speed ree.
Chicago at Sail Francisco
Plttalmrglt 3 Philadelphia 2
ord today in hla jet-powered
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St. Loulo'- At home, . i : racer Wlngfoot Express.

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I:DITOII'S 'IOTE: rollow· whoseo beauUfully sad eyes he I On Sept. 26, 1963, he took
blackf'ned with h1s flsb when Trailways bus No. 5133 from
... to .... llnl Ill • ...n.. ol
the
mood moved him .
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Tex., where she and the babies
could eat.
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As for Oswald bemg an agent
for either the FBI or · the CIA
as ~is mother, Mar~erite, has
claimed. the
found
this to be e~t1rely untrue.
The FBI did keep Oswald un·
der frequent check and orcasiona1 intel'I'Ogation
turn~ ~rom Russb. This 1s

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handsomer, swankier kind of Chevrolet for
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J!9¥!d P! a wbolelle!l outlook "!! lir9

On the other hand, he dis·
PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
covered of hlmseU and of the
righteous in general, that even MASON - The ~urch
of
in their poverty they were
Christ here is announcing a new
tinual!y with God, and that God 15 minute radio program to be
upheld by Rls right hand. heard over WMPO
Monday
Tbat down in this world of through Friday at 8:30 a.m.
testing and trial He guides
~b~e~~g~in:n~i~n g Monday, October 5.
with ms ooun~l. and
that
will be
Evangelittt
1
when we come out of the fire
Ray, local minister of
purifl~ He afterwards receives tho Church of Cbrlst, Mason,
us into His glory (Psalm 73 :!4). and Evangelist Larry
Jones,
Much of our difficulty comes Minister of the Church of Christ,
from the fact that we
Henderson. The program will
that this world is not all, thai be sponsored by the Hendersnn
this brief world is simply a Church of Christ.
prtparation for a future ewr-1.-------~.;.;~...-----.1
nal world, and that happy is
the man who has his
evll
things in this life but in the
eternal Ufe to eome his good
things. And wretched indeed ·
the man who has his good
ON
things in this Ufe and Ids evil
lhings in that eternal world that
I&lt; to come (LuO 16:25).
Be not deceived about man' s
claim of peace and prosperity
and war on poverty. Keep your
beads for the next 30 days.
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Homeroom mothers wil. be
appointed later and th{' teach· I
ers &amp;re sI'll
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new ones to volunteer.
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Program Chairman, M r s. l
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Hel en Johnson, mtroduced Lhc
new princi.pal, Mrs. Edna Price,
and she mtroduced the teach-~
ers. The fifth grade, with Mrs.
Marlene Fisher, teacher,
re- '
cerved the atlend"' r.ce award .
A social hour in the
lunch
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ten counties showing those
on the other band, poverty . the two-week period end·
Is often a great blessing. 1~g Sept. 19, 19~ and for the
God allows the good to suf-1 f1scal year startm[. Jul) l, 1964
fer poveryt because that
is follows: Athem - $8,827.57,
what !hey most need, all things 158.631.08. Gallia - $5,658.00,
taken Jnto consideration.
$36.288.82. Hock1ng - $4,213.73,
Poverty drives men nearer to $27,957.09. Jacks01. - no weekGod, makes them feel more ly figures , $47.446.86. Lawrence
deeply their dependence upon , - $8,919.91 $111.97l1.81. Meigs him. II is not something to be $~,05778 .. $32,192.77.
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dreaded. but something
to Oe~8 . 00 , $2.l,71 9.J4. Ross thank God for.
910.26, $110.891.44. Scioto - $16,.
The Psalmist was conrronled
with this same perplexity. He C.uh Seoul Parf'nts
s&lt;lys In Psalm 73:3, "I was en- A k _1
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vlous at the foolislt, when
" 'f'u to "eting
saw the prosperity of the wick - There will be a meeting f lJCS·
ed," and in the J2th and 13th
evening, September 29. at
verses he adds: "Behold ~~ ~1&amp;!;~~· at the Syracuse Grade
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Auditorium for n•1••nl &lt;I
are the ungodly, who prosper
,, ;,re,;tcd
m the world: they increase
boys ages B-9-10 II 1
riches. Verily, I have cleansed in being Cub Scouts. If they are
my heart 1n vain, and
not re-organized this monlh.
my hands in innocency."
charter cannot be renewed.
But further down in the
Guy Na sh, Scout
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ity was solved when he
Scoutmaster and Den
into the sanctuary of God, when tbers are needed.
he communed with God.
t
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MEETING CHANGED
mys ery was t en explained to MA SON - Due to Homecomhim. He understood the end .
of the wickett He saw how
activities _at the school, the
their prosperity was for
meeting of the Waha·
moment, aod how Gnd had ..~
PTA will be held on Thursthem in ollppery places
nd day, Oct. 8, at 8 p. m., mstead
how they were brought b, d:soOct. I . "Open. House". will
ration in a moment
be observed at this meeting.

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teachers and a toW' of the class- lhe pledge to the flag followed
by the Spiritual LUe Program
Crank, Henderson; Elmer New· and prayer presented by Mrs.
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led the DHTA Honor Roll
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Mason County, according to the GalhpoS IJSthF~drry , CT. A. Wl1haml· Opa l Van \1eter had moved
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Huntington ga.ve her report. _The treasur- tuCker, Mrs. Betty Roush.
Mea nwhile, it was also an· Slate Hospital Farm, Barbours· er_s _report was gwe_n by Mrs.
Sal ty
Ea 1 Cr
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nounced tllat the herd of Le.s- ville ·, Gerald Rood a-• Son, Le· _VJrgtma Burke showmg a prof.
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lie Rayburn , Letart, led tlle tart; Albert Roush, Letart; Ed - Ito_ $60 ma~e on the ice cream I lbc
EDP Honor Hull tor July.
ward Bumgarner,
Letart; social held m June.
m oden, Gene Yost.
Frank Yester Gallipolis Fer- Mr s. Sylvta Wtgal r('ported
Magatine - Mrs,
Esther
The Barker herd of 71 cows rv · Howard 'Roush
Letart · that the Racine P .T.A.
unit C&lt;.ims.
onr test
' Letart. ' had ·I~v1te
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- Ger1252 pounds of milk
per
Counrtl to hold its meeting at laldine Cross, Nancy
Ervin,
3of9 foant ptleer weOrethetrhohserdsf oWnoodthe EDBP Jist the 0Soutbhern8Lorall
School Mary K. Yost, Jane Cleland,
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of 40 cows on test pro- Town Farms No. 1 and No. 2. accepted at thi~ time.
Smith.
$200,90 1·15 • $186.J63.2J
duced 1,169 poW1ds of milk per Pt. Pleasant; J. H. Morgan and The following committees for A re ort on the
ma azine
$' Scioto-:- $39,735.67, $52,413.87, cow and 40 pnunds of fal per Son, Pliny: ~1ilford Carson, Ma· the year were named :
subscri~tions was given g by
2~,153.36, $262,371.89.
cow With a showmg of 3.5 on son ; Double H. Farm; G. C. Program- Mrs. Helen John- Mrs. Esther Cairns. The resiVtnto? - $1_9.:15.47, $2.1117.26, the butterfat test.
Sommer, Southside; Pirl Bur- son, Mrs. Dorothy Salser, Mrs. dent announced that rne~bervehicle. Other herds on the DHIA hon· ris, Mason; and D. A. Smith, Sylvia Blake, Mrs. Virginia lsh.ip dues are payable at any
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J. Si"Sson
411
: I. .TPwell
42'1
J. Louks
491
' D. Dotson
493
M. Werry
500
TOTAL
2322
Won 2, Lost 1, Points t
Ind. High Game - R. Bowen
199.
Ind. High Series- P. Ohllng·
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Team High Game - Blue &amp;
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ly two of the len southeast- Alhens - $22,002 30, $29,tll9.
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creases
!iBles tax
collection
for the two-wtek peri....~
~ endl'ng Gallia - $10,877.71, $13 ,029....,.,, 953 ·88 • "'7"J , 811 •,cz •
Sept, 19 , 11164 , oYer the same 47 • ""
period in 1963. They were Hock- 313.34, $115,453 37 . Vinton - $2,
lng and Ross counties. The only 126.51 , $15,303.95.
count1 es th
_a t are ahea d for the Hocking_ $lO,SM.B3,
current fiscal year are Hock- 83, $60,645.24, $57,19'9 .l0.
lng, Lawrence. Meigs, Pike
and Ro
Jacksoa
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Figures showing the collee- 754.14 , $91 ,818.72, $95.654.31.
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Barker Herd
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Honor Roll

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Ind . High Game
F. W.
PortPr. Jr., 245.
Jnd . High Series
F. W.
Porlt-r. Jr .. 565.
Team High Game - B 1 u e
and Grey, 850.
Team High Series - Blue
and Grey, 2483.
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.2.458.44,

Won 1 Lost 2 Points Z

2063

405
399
364
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with 100 men to serve &amp;hreE

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In 1918. the central powen In
the European war were befn4011 nlnl to collapse n Bulearlan
438 oi&amp;ned an armiJtic. wilb lbe oi500 _l_ie.:.s·:..__ _ _ _ __ __
1
512

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2483

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The mom!ng stan .,. J1JP1.
ter, VeniU and Mars.
The evenln&amp; star lo Saturn.
English aclmlral-lord Nelsql
447
-was
born on thl• date In 1711.
455
On
this
day in history:
i18
In 1789, the U.S. War Depart·
S65
ment
iormed a regular arml
4.98

lN!llt~TRIAL

2l13

i." ::~~ney

Serie~

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Rutland Furollurf' 396
D. Gra te
383
P. Carson

E. Roush
A. Nease
D. Jones

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1'otnl
Won 1 LMt 2 Point~ 2.

V· Grate
Handica[l
TOTAL
Won %, t.;:~! No. 4

E. Bachner
W. Cldsler
F'. Porter
J. Duerr

rouow.

I53~
P Radford
', 'fpam High (;amr
Simon's f
1.. Wolfe
Ma rket 8111
1·
493
1 Team 11ig11 SePt"' - Simon's R. Bowen
2403
1 Total
Market 2359.
Won 2 Lost 1 Po1nts t
Duvls - Warm:r
LF.Mi!IF.
[
F.
Perry
SOl
St-pt. Z-4, l9&amp;t

Woo I, Lost 2

C.
Black
E. Carson

V. Wippel

:!03

Dally ~1, Pomeroy-Wddleport,

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458 tu~ed defector. But the bureau P. Collins

C't1han '.' isas for a flight Jo Ha -i ne" and madness for Soviet
R. Bowen
454
•
vann . Bu, he want&lt;'fl to go lt&gt;aders to undertakl: suet. an Handicap
87
riq:hl away.
, action as an active policy."
TOTAL
2351
nf'spitt! his defection to the : The commission noted "asser- Won 11 Lost" Points z
Soviet Jnion and his later en· tions" that Oswa ld made "a
SWisher • Lohse
treaties. tlie overriding fact . clandestine flight from Mexico
464
was that nobody wanted Os· l to Cuba and back and that he J. Bailey
478
wald - the Russians. the cu. ireceived a large sum of money T. Bowen
406
bans. the Mexic ms, the Com- - usually ~shmated at "5.000 E. Bart•ls
470
muni.sts. the Sociall~ts or ror whi ch he brought back to Dal- K. Wiggins
~
W Willord
that matter, his Russian wife las with him."
" The commi s...,ion ... the report '\ Handicap
69
, added, " has no credibl e f:.vi·
TOTAL
2387
•dence that Oswald went to 1 Won 3, Lost I, Points I
Davis Waner IDe.
IMexico pursuan t to a plan to
4711
assassinate President Kennedy,
E . Perry
HEATING ANI)
433
that ·he received any instruc-R. Carson
613
related to surb an action
P. Ohlinger
AIR-CONDITIONING tions
430
while therP, or that he reH. Chesher
442
ceived large sums of money 1 L. Smith
&amp;
2296
from any source in Mexico."
TOTAL
Planned Cubaa Trip
There was a time, according
Asblud 011
E. Gilland
495
to ~:&gt;vidence, when Oswald who
found it almost impossible to
H. Vineyard I
177
J. Follrod
,24
distingui sh reality from unreali·
Locust St.
Mtdd .... rt
R.
Plymale
484
ty spoke to Marina or hijacking
M. Sawyer
450
I a plano and gomg to Cuha, but
PMM WY 'lo.H11
I
105
Sh':' talked him out or il.
I Handicap
TOTAL
2335
! Won 1, Lost 2, Points 4

"COlEMAN"

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grew Into "m!i!Ide" gossipso,
e Russtans never . . .·
.
!hal the weak-chinned 2t&amp;-~·ear- would have permitted Oswald I was smgle,. frugal, ~pent Vlf·
.
. · . .
.
tua llv nothmg on h1mself and
old el:·Manne was m some way to marry a Sovlf't g1rl and ta ke
•
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.
con nec-ted with ~ither the FB.I her to the United .S tates if they almost ne~er went out Wlth the
•A
had planned to
h.
boys. ThiS ls the money he
ur t he I.;1 •
. , use
m.
as
an
used
to get to Russia. He had
1 agenl. Manna s lack of English
Forlorr Wretched Man
~
Ar('(lr&lt;iing to the ('(lmmiss ion, . and her husband 's known status ·
the unromantic truth wa s that as a deft'l'tor would havl: madf'
OswAld, a for lorn, w1·etc-hed both of them impossibly spotntfll with o tor tured mind was ligh tfd lo unden akr:o st"cn·l in·
INOUSTRIAL LEAGUE
nont' of ' hes~ things.
'
! telligence work .
True. he wa s in the Sm·iel. I .As for O~wald havmr: as~nsBl~p~ l~'rel;"
Union fr, m Oct. 16. t959, un tt! i smatf'd Kennedy on Sovit't asV . Wipp€-l
474
June 2. 1962. He married a 1 signment.
ol Sta le !
Bachner
491
Ru~sian girl. Marina. He tried I Dean ,-{usk said this wa:-. so ! ~V. Chisler
489
to renouneto his U.S. cilirenship. l much "madness."
: F. Porter
509
but he nt&gt;ver r eal ly went [ '' I have not seen or heard of : J. Duerr
445
through with it. ·rn1e, he ap- any scrap or e~·idenee indica!.- I TOTAL
2408
plied for visas to take his
ing that 111e Soviet Union had , Won 2, Lost l , Points $
il~- baC'k to Rtissia in 1963. any desire lo elim inate Pr~si- ,
K a: C Jewt'ltrs
And it was true that he did ! dent _ Kennedy nor in any way A. Stobart
497
go to Mexico st'fl"\e seven wef'ks : participatf'd in
any such C. Rideout
469

400

By Ulllled l'nll ~
~J II 'IWdly, . . . a,
!be 27Srd ~ of 1964 with 98 Ill

150
21!6

Totcll
TOTAL
Won
3 Lost 0 Polals I
Won U, l...u~t l
1
I IS4Intl . H1gh Gurnr - p _ Collins ]
K&amp;C Jewelers

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ba-1
.

342
470

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R. Sart*DI
R. Plymlle
E. Gilland
Handicap
Total
Woo o Lost s Points G
Blue &amp; Grey

365
382

H:mdi ~&lt;-P

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BOWLING

Nter~

Uv&lt;~Pll

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Vmey~

H.

Handicap
TOTAl.
to borrow from the U. S. Em· kn~w him to bP an unreliable- Won J. LMI 0
bassy tn Moscow to get home. iknow-nothing and thnughl he ·
Landmark
As near as the best investl- was harm less as far as vlo- N F'1 oyd
aators of the U.S government Jence was concerned
I N. t'atSL'Y
ran determiue. 11is total cash They were rtght a!Jout evf'ry· 1 Couch
assfi'tS at the time of the assas- thing but tile violtollf"f'
· L. Rurt

Rech Coddle~! Turocoat!i
tered at Lhe Hotel del Comercto
Th~
Russians
naturally
enwheN'
his room cost $1.28 a day
. llee.Dtdy'l IIUUiDI•
1 C"ouri.it'd the defectiun of ans· and then pr!X'ef'ded to harass
1
.. ad oow ~ Wan'f'a Cumnu ~ sioa report dt-Plt
with one from the West and coddled the Cuban and Soviet embas- sination consisted of $170 tn o ,
.&lt;Ju!'h turnroat::. until they ('ould j sies . plus the Mexican F'ol"('ign wallet he le ft with ht s w\ft&gt; and ,..
: de \crnum•
a defoc ror 10fftcf' He wanted a \'is.a to Ha- $13 .87 tn his pockets .
1
By MERRIMAN SMITH
could be U5t"fU1 !rom the sLand-i vana . He was ~urn"'d down by The commission presented l1 t
United Press Internationa l . pomr of propaganda or what 1n. iall t1m:!e countries. ln fact, the .dPtailed table of all funds OsWASHINGTON (UP I) - The formation he mighl 1w.·e.
Cuban ~omml _ toll'i Oswah1 thaf i wald and hi s wife received from
Wan-en Commission in its ex- Oswald turned out to be •m- people ltke htm actually were various Jobs. unemployment
haWitiVe e rninati~ of the as- 1lually worthlt&gt;ss to ihe Russians Iharming Cast ro's revolut ion . In compensation ~hecks lind .small
_
sassination of President Kenne-lor. both counts. 'n1ey gavr hun lothl:'rs. get lost.
! lnansfrom hr.s mother and
dy, · .,d to sift througl. thou· I a job m a .Minsk factory but Os.,.,:aid was sore :1bcr t hi.s lb_rother from June l:t. \962. un· I
1
sands or un 5ub::.t antiated rf'pnrt -: Ius _work wus
and fired off a
t1l Nov. 22 .. 1963, thP day KenLEAGUE
and rumors .
When Oswald applied for ellil ] plammg letter lo_ the Soviet nf'dy was killed .
Sepl. 11 . 1964
One of the more persistent visa s for hlmseiL his Russirtn Embassy m Wash~ngton. He re- 1 Lee and Marina had a tota l
Items of speculation was lhat i wife and t!Jeir first baby, P"r- l tumed to Jhe Uml.O Statt•s :ll of $6.'1 betw""" them when they '
Team No. I
sinct: the assassin, Lee Harvt&gt;y mis.s1on was ~=:ran led in fivp ;md Land·redo , Thex ., at 3 am. Ort. 2, Ja_rriv_ed in Nrw York from Ru s· t &lt;;:. Ohl1 1ngf'r
:N2
Oswald, spen t mol'f than two a ha ll month" - fast , but not a rNIC ed Dallas at 2 20 p.m. s1a m June. They borrowt&gt;il · 1'. ERr t&gt;&lt;;
:H9
and a haU years in thr SO\' iet. unprect:&gt;dentt&gt;u. In fact . the Os·
same day. Total cost of the $200 from his brother, $10 from Blind
1:10
Union hf must have been a walds could have left Rm;sia tnp : $84.45.
his mother.
A. Hanning
442
Russian spy and.(lr Communist much sooner than they did , but ! H iil t any time in _his ~isera- In nhout 3 .v_ea r and a hAlf , P . Mullen
4!14
agent assigned to murdf'r the they were held up until 0::-wald 1bly unhap~y s(jualld lire ?s- Oswald's total mcome- from all
Handi('ap
81
Chief Exerutive.
: rece 1ved State Department PN· iwa ld had h1~ hands on ,anythm~ sources was o~ly $3.1165.89. TOTAL
2fH8
The killer was wide!\' report -] mi ssion lo reenter his native 1morf' than a Manne Corps pn- Traf'eable expenditure-s for thP , Won 2, Lost I
ed to have
my~lerio~s sourc&lt;' country.
p
1vale's pay _or an unemployment same period came to $.1,501.79, NE'w York Clothing Houst'
8
of funds ; that he broughl $:'i ,000 i The eom n-tssion sa id, " therc lcompensaliOn check, he _must leaving a balance of 5~64 . 10.
J . WAlton
.167
into this countrv from Mexico · is no evidence that Oswald had h;tve b~ned or destroyed It.
Wife Received UUle
R. M. Turner
:l!l3
a little more th~n a month be- 1any working relationsh ip with
Single, Frugal Llie
How ~oul~ they live ~o long
J · Wa rnf:'r
:~62
fore he cut down Kennedv with , the Soviet government or So- E\Jdence sho:nred . he _saved on so little! Oswald patd only Blind
330
ririe fire .
·
I viet intelligence ...
·$1.600 du!'lng his hitch _ m the small amounts for _the s~pport
H. Wolr
~45
There were theories-which Intelligence Work Impossible markable about t.h~s s~nce he of Mtmna and their ch Jidren. l Handicap
147
. .
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AI
th
.
markable aout this smce he Th w·1re and by now two
TOTAL
1904

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If yon would 6ke to know more aboQt Total Electric
!fring, this booklet gives data on rateiu they apply
m your C\IJ1t ••• shows just what litqla ;yw allollld
take to get IIMII "qwmt!ty'' rates. .

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There'• 1 elleeklist to help 7011 diacova' how dOI1e
you may already be to Total ~living. Y~'U
read what other bomeoWnera liiQ' about ....-,. TotBl
~ hoines. And yon'U IIlii wily elaelric rat11 ill
Ws area
the lowest fn the J11tioa.

C&lt;J'r ~"~crr1a1"

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Our rates were never so low. This
chart shows how the avfll'a&amp;:e coot
per kilowatt hour of elcctrir.ity ba~
boon lowered 18% in the put 10

Our aim is to c:ontinue to provido tlm
moat rellab1e aervioe at the lowest p~

lible COlt.. ThiJ permits our customers to
1IIIA ~ ue of electridty, whiCh, in
'buD. allows u to utilil.e atiU newer tecJr
nolo17 I"' lbe boDolll ol111 alL

This booklet_is enDed 8oofter ftml Y0112'TiitW. FM
your free copy, ph&lt;21e lilt ••• ttop iD Ill; 11117 of our
ullicea ••• et send the coupon below. Do it toda,-1

$795

years. We're dedicated to conti nue
this trend. Ae a eomperi.aoft, the
eost or )ivina hu rileD. 1-1% iD the

eam.e period.

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KARR &amp; VAN.ZANDT
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
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Pomeroy,
Ohio
WY 2-5342

PANY I

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Card

of

Thank1

I WISH TO thank all the peo·
pte of Meigs County for the
prayers, cards sent to me
while in the hospital, and
since my return. You'll never know how much they have
beea appro&lt;llted. Mrs. Stewart.
9 29 lle
OUR SINCERE Utanks for the
many kin d expression.!! of
oympothy during our
bereavment.
The Edgar Arnold Family
p 29 1tp

In Memory

For Rent

HEl EN HEl P US!

100, O'rid J - ! Jlo II loot
fine now, almoat enflroiJ ,.
covered from bill eye operation.
We appreciated all the khtdnesSea so very much. - Mn.
Paul Jones, 1Jay1&lt;la, Oblo.
CHILO or DIVORCE
. Dear Helen:

COAL HAULlNG. Leave ord·
. A.·
JOHNSON, Slmpooo llls......,.
W"s at Wolle Servlce Station.
~
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.\Ieney, in. All forma Ill Ia
Racine, or contact: Charles
.;;,
IUI'8lk..'f: . Jim
Job1180D aDtf
Shain. 4 miles from Racine ,
,_ _ by Helen Bottel
Bud 8JDipson. Apo\1.
,
on the Dorcaa . Apple Grove
I I tk
""
Road.
9 29 3tp
EATE RS CHOICE
What do you think of I Wllm·
Dear Helen :
an who runs out t.o the kitchen
Real Estate For Sale
in her slip when r' ~ed eompa·
So why c_an't I have a tuna ny is present ? We were visiting
FOR SALE - 3 bedroom house sandwtch With lt!ltuce f?r break· this couple and all gettlng res-with modern kitchen, base- fa st if 1 want il? My wile works dy for an evening out. The
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and I get my own breakfast phone rang and here came this
end
ment , garage, f trep 1act, gas Sh
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nd b on
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furnace 21,1; lots, furnish. $10,- e HeL4 out egg!! 8 . ac . gal in her slip - no wrapper
000. Pbont Mason 773-6611. and stuff and ge~ ups~t •f I ftl to cover it - oot in front of
t 21' &amp;tp what I want, _which nght _now all the men, only one of whom

RADIATOR
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

OBI'I'U-

Insurance

Businen Services

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

INFORMAnON

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For Sale

DON'T DELAY

broadmlodednes.s and the rtner sprightly ol d gal who llke1
lhmgs of life.
playing baseball and drums ,
. . . as a strong plus. There was
No adult could fault the qual- also a happy , wacky scene
1 il y or the ~nLer tain men t.
~bou t a famlly ~at se~med to
McCutcheon, posing as vanous bf- nght out of Altce m WonLown sattues, was s mixture or 1derla nd ." In sum , '" Mistf:'r Maysophistication and hearty laugh- I ur'' accomplished aumething
ter . Cosmo Allegretti, ar. a I ra re on television· It captured
By R.'CK OU BROW
liked a new Friday series. dancing hippopotamu::., was a the pleasurable illusion of ranUnited Press International " The Reporter," which l en- sheer delight. Jane Connell, as llasy, and .nade it pertinent.
HOLLYWOOD (rJP[ J - Bob j. ' r&gt;d as an 1ctlvn ta le, though both a music teacher and a
Keeshan, whos •·captain Kan- 11 wasn' t reall) a new spaper
garoo" sho"" starts its ll)th story and co11ld just as easily
year Oct. 5, arrived wit! a new have been about a detective.
DAilY CROSSWORD
one·hour weekly series for Kind words from yours truly
ACROSS
I. PreVa.r:l•
22. Sleeve-o
youngsters Saturday , " Mister cau se cold terror among our
1. Clu.yey
ca tor
le,.
Mayor, ' and il is . . charmer. acquain tances in production.
6 . Bri..!lk
4.. E.nt.t re
gar11. Inrlnn
am ount
ment
l say this witJl fingers Keesha n, in his new CBS·TV
12. C'..ome fOf'Ul
5 . T elh•
23. Cburch
crossed Severa l sea scn~ ago , I entry, t~o rtrays a gentle, mid13. Booth
6 . Wall recesa
loved a series called " lt's A rl le-agcd, not too efficient tel"'""""
14 . SUck
7. British
~ . Tiny
t ogether
Man ''! Wur ld .'' and it lasted not low who, whilt: not actually the
26. Blunder'
Hi. High,
8. Gr~Jr:
28. Prickly
vuy long. Last season I ad- mayor of hi s small town, takes
craggy hill
lett er
h erbs
mired '' East Side-West Side" a great interest in everything
16. Dull pain
9 . Flat·bot29. TaveMl
18. T ype
and the Rk ha rd Boone antlml o.. that happens there. In the first
tomod
3LPJgpea
genua:
boot
33.. A.rrange
gy, and they expired. ~hi s se- show, which radiated decency,
abbr .
1 0. Burglar :
In
39. Capital ot
mester I l i k ~.: "Slattery's Peo- intelligence and talent, he
1 9 . Emphu17.&amp;
a Uno
Latvia.
ple .'' And during the weekend, mixed entertainment with sub21. Ship's
17. Weep
34.Gamut
40. A gain
"'kitchen•
19. Foxy
M. Lath
a network friend called to ask tie learning to instill a young.
U. Small
U . Tobe
20. Vended
S6 . ~tory
report
tf l had gone soft - he meant ster's pride in his local commu·
in debt
21. Obtained
88. West Wind
44. IgnJtW
softheaded - because 1 also nity and to inject respect for
27. Compiles

Televisioll Revue

My eJ-huaband and I han a
14-yeaNJld dauabter who bu
lived with ber
and entl
II' par
since the dJvorce. Th1a wu
the only arrangement wt IOUld
·
possJbly work out. W . . all
happily married and are rna.
ture adullJ who discllSI the

at

went to llve with tllelr father
and step-mother, but Avll ll'll
call her ) won't go there, . . ~-- ___._
though her stepmo..- .....ta d h f Una o1 tn.ourlty
sndn ' Iller toeehel •- N th
a wan
p ~~' . ow t

son - JUDY
o.,;r J udy

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What kmd of person . Ha she
ed
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t
d h1
troll
out m s1mr s an 8 8 •
ter, you'd have thought nothing
f ·
d
11 d
'r,t bet0 It -an f a s P . oesl~
"te ailing grandmother 1s um'lt.le
ter job 0 co~e rm~. m ~w to care for her and she hat
sure she walsnk t try mdg ~t ske uc~ come to us we have weh·n
you·· menro s• be"
so on. t no·
mh .&lt; ed her into · our home but sbe
her for mere1y mg m a ur- appe-ars to hate us. •We just

THREE room apartment and
Beat The Ruah
h th dull 212 South Filtn COAL STOVE and Warm MornAa ' a. Mi~dJ rt
WY z..
ing. Don s Dailey, Portland ,
~~~ue,
epo "tl 22 tfc
9 %9 3tp
FASTEST &amp; BEST
_
TWO BEDROOM house oo Lin· WHY PUMP your sluggish sep·
ry .-H
can 't reach h~r. She euher
eoln Heights Av• llablt Oel· lie ta nk ? Get Klean-Em·AII
RADIATOR SERVICE
OTE TO HELPING HAND- throws llnlrums or sulkl, won 'l
ober I. Phone WY 2·5127.
Se ptic Tank Cleaner. Land·
IN THE AREA,
E~ : The address of George mind, says it'a a terrible world
9 17 tie
mark Fa rm Bureau, Po m·
Y·
S Schleup an invalid whose and she Wl!he11 1hl were dead
::M:O::D::E::
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~m-::-and
:-. - -bath eruy .
9 29 aole
i,cucKLER, ~~AL~ u. L CIVIL IERYttl TISTit n~me ap~ared In t1le column Her grandmother told UJ that If
1
furnished apartment. M 1 d· WHY BUY a Carpet Shampoothis swnmer was Inadvertent- she dJdn"t comply wlth Avls
9
29
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ta-oa. l\an • • •
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dleport. WY 2-3874.
er? We 'll
loan you one
- -- - - -- - -- - - uot.oo • .-w. Prepanto1'Y tr•IIWIJ ly printed wrong.
Instead of 446 every demand she waa lmnl'ssl
r9 11 tic
FREE with purchase of Blue
ROOM
h
d
bin
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It
should
have
read
446&amp;
East
blehto
live
Wlh
"th,
tbadft
sbeb
curt-bad
7
ouse an ca
over- ....,. f'llD tatoMMtlon 08 Joba, Sene-ca St. Tucson Ariz. A ed er and er gran at er.
li"'TDiuJSHED and unfurnished Lustre Carpet " Upholstery
lookina Ohio River, $500.00 ....n ... r" '.-.ml!tlt. wnr• rohAY
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no respect for elders and was
.. vn.~.-.
Cleaner.
8 29 6tc
WY 2-3891
!!!
Jl't1n• nam., •ddn•• uu1
p~aane great many people informed me
apartments. lnqu.tre at the
down, 15 yean to ~Y- Easy Llncol11 •m•. lkd 68D. Tile thet·r letters were returned I'm very belligerent and sarcastie.
Obio Hote1.
•t•
"
I! Main St.
Pom•'"Y
. We can well bel"1eve !t~ but WI
v- 't"'uC
SAnJRDA i OCTOBER 3rd
moothlY paymen18 like ren'.... Iji"'ii'"ii;i,..iiii"ii"ii'"'ii;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'i " very sorry and I hope you'll
THREE and four roort1turn1&lt;:h•
10: 38 A.M.
4 per cent interest, W r 1t e 11
-MENtry again.- H.
know that her personality 11tems
ed and IUlfumisbed apart- 1 WILL sell the following per·
:sal.~age ~nr Dlli'Jt's Store, Portland, Ohio
GET A MAN'S JOBII
Dear Helen :
from something much deeper
menta. WY W34
12 6 tfc !{Ina! propert} at my home
pany. Repairing all makes,
Phone VI 3-2261.
Operaun• bulldozeu, rraae u , dru·
May 1 thank everyone lllrvugh and we want to help. My hus-::~ utornatic and standard trans-Unnes. ba~JI:hoe. •nd. .crapere. E•rn
f- -·
9 22 tOte ~p w•J el . We wUl treln )OU 1111 your column for the cards and b8 nd and I try to ma ke ·-·
I~ eel
HOUSE. 4 rooms. bath, pie- located in RACINE, omo
missions. Electric welding.
~ ;::~;:nt~at~i~• .ap~.:e~d for letters and giftl sent to our loved and wanted, aJ much so
ture windO\\-. basement, pick· opposite the Grade School,
14173 ·
CQrner
of
Main
and
5th
Street
Phone
WY
roa
SALE-Middleport'•
taD·
ASSOCIATED
or more than we do our other
et fence yard. 1671 Uncoln
9 24 tfe
DAVY EQUIPMBNT SCHOOLS
on Stale Route 3311.
_
est building, located 351 N.
"" w. t.ono An.
Legal Notice
two children. Finally,
on •
Hetgbta. Pbono WY 2-2700.
water
Second Street. Middleport ~~~~~c~ot~om~buo~-~Obl~o~~~~
night I lost my temper, though
3-:!2-Ue Three Bedroom Sui~, S Pc. IJGHT HAULING or
Seclional Practically New,
bauling. Phone WY um.
2rlceJI for qWct MBle. ID- 1'
IN TMI COMMON PLUI COUIIIT OP I don't believe in violence, and
FOUR room furnish~ apart-- Coffee Table, Rockers, Dish9 24 30tp
quire at Ollie Hotel.
Auto Sale1
MIIG• couNT,.~: ~~~:~
we really had at Jt. I apologiz
ment. Phone WY ~3658.
es, Kitchen Cabinetl, Motor~
11 lfl tfc
DODGE
.
k
lr k PARKU~~tt..~~N~~VINOI ,. LOAN 1ed and asked her what wa1 the
1959
11 24 tfc ola T.V., Three Dinette Sets BEAT DROUGHT by building - - - - - - -- - -PJC up
uc · A... w ..t Vll'tllnl• lor~tDr•tlen,
matter, but alway• she just
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. Room stock ponds, dams, reservoin. BOUSE Jl'OR 8~U.o~~o:
sale
or
trade
for
young
414 sennth str..t ,
..n·es and says .. 1 don't"---,
...... ' roome For
t k Ch 1 Sb .
U Park•rlbu,., w. v..
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FO~ RENT, ndmodbemth YbQ_use, Suites, Wardrobes, 2 Pc. Wick· Free estimatea - fair prices furnished, Minersville. $3000.
oc · ar el am, m es
' ' "t1H.
We have been told that " ltle
801 rookim•h• } 'n oungl~ er Suite, Chairs, Lamps, Util- - 1ood work - Prompt ser~ PboDI WY 2-3312.
I 25 tfe from Racine, on the Dorcas- DENvn v. NUTT,
n.
didn 't obey, we would have to
1
town
tc eo, .u e oot, " ity Cabinet, Crosley Television, vice, all work il done with
Apple Grove Road.
••••viii.. 01110'
D.,•I'HI•nt. put her in a home. We
Jove
9 29 Stp
cated at Ll6 Lincoln-rd CaU Pbilco rtadio, Four Gas Ranaes caterpillar bullt equipment. HOME 1_ _1 Ia
•
NOTlc•
her too much for that. There
WY 2-3020
b 29 tfc
to
VI nu
Pomeroy • -:-==-::-::-::-:--- - PuriiUIInt ~ Writ uf E.UcPUOD ...
.
(2 Apt. Size ), Good
Spool Also any kind of excavations rooma and bath. WY "Ofl7fl. _ A GOOD 1949 Dodge in A· I run- Ill~ by Ute Common Plt u Court ot must be an answer. rrn IDI"e
oi/"\U .,
Count7, Ohiu, I will offer for thor
NICE FOUR room house with Cabinet. Wicker Rocker, G. E . made witb back-hoe or front
8-ll-tfc
n.ing condition. can Mason •Mela•
ale at Puhn~ Au ctloo 011 the I'Jth o
mothen bave f aced -•~~~
basement, hardwood floors, Electric Range , Three 9 x 12 end loader. Emmet W. Shu__
773-5712.
9 24 ote !~ ~! ~~.bo!!i ~=-c~~~0':!~• :; ilar problems with children of
nicely located on Lincoln Rugs, Westinghouse Range, ler Contracting, 342 Page St., FARM FOR SALE : 80 acres,
nit eounty tn Pomeroy, Ohio,
the divorce. Can anyone belp?·
WY
ter
111e
Rambler
followm. d•..,rl bed r•al ...tate•
11
Heights. Call WY 2-3054 after Three
Gas RefrJgeratora. Middleport, Ohio. Phone
~ ti able, year around wa
The rouow~.n• deai:rlbed.
r...1 WORRIED MOTHER
M
th
.
of f··-·
• M4•.
• 21 tf'c:
In pasture, lwo we!IB, leased
World 8taJMlard of eompaet
u tate, lltu a ll ID tu ToWilllhJp of
1
I p. m . Tracy Whal~y .
any o er P eces
un.uoJ
o uve., tu the CoUPty of Melr• •nd Dear Mother:
9 28 6tc ture, One lot or Hand Tools,
- -- - - - -- -- for oil, excellenL cropland,
EiceUenee
:·~ i!u~:; l:.~!':~ and ""crtb- I'd guess your daughter feels
----~:-:::--:::--AUCT: Note, This FurnJ~ IIEATING. Plambla&amp;. llloeDer
new barn, bouse, I rooms and Bl&amp; ear room. ride and per- FIRST TRA CT: Beln1 01d IYID.J tn unloved and she 18 mbconWanted To Buy
ture wal used or bought for hraaca. &amp;neld llndaen, bath. modem kitchen eomp- for:mance. SmaU ~Car economy Fr aeu on No. 3G. _s...,uon No. 34.,
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ft.
of
btr
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cb
csb!·
aad
maaag-bW:t...
To wn No, • · llan1• l1 of fll• Ohio sclously trying to show
use in rented apartments and
Ill East IQaiU ~t, . - ...
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company'• Purchua •nd h«rtnnlnl
ld j t h
unl "'" tt.,
~
See
at
tb11
aoutll.fl&amp;fi
oonurr
ot
uld
wor
WI
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WANTED, used furniture, tools, Is clean and usable mcrchao- .-op. PbciM W1 I-IMI..
net&amp;, full basement, fuel oil
F raetJon No. 36; U!enee wut 'I'll~ unloved can be
dishes and household soods. dise. Not junk.
7 • 1te
forced air heal Bank financMetropoUtaD Moton
rcxb: lhenc• t10rth ?8 ~ thenc.
·
north 78 deJ, ean 58 ro4l and :M
Any amount, large or smalL
Terms : Ca.!b
tng available. Located on RaE. Mala Street, Pomeroy
unh to th' ro•d• thenc. oor\b 211
Only an expert eounse1or nn
Ca!J Knotts Auction, Gallipo- BRADFO!l.D AUCTION COMod"'•·
we.t Lb~nee
3a rod•
lo a 1BIA
ttake4eJ
tn. heJp, a nd j t may take moo-.
'""
eine-Bashan Rd., just
two
.~-- - WY ··
th• roi6d,
n orth
lis, Obio. Phone 4411-2917.
PANY, C. Bradford, Auction·
miles from Racine. Hobart
f
22
tfe
weat 11 riKlll md 20 l1nkl to th• even yean before all the tan
•
norlh liDe of u.ld fndioa,; Lhomee
'
~ 10 20tp
eer, A. c . Brad!ord,
Sales
&amp;
Hlll, 'laclno, Ohio. Phone WI
ou&lt; .. , . . . . . . . . ~rtlouot OM· sles are •tralghtened
out lor
ner oJ .aid traeion; thl:nu aoutb 1.1.
· ed
"'-1 . CaU your
Manager Not Responsible for
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t-26-Gtp
Livestock
131 roik lo tb• plan of hqi.DOIDJ. tu.~a nux
• up au.
for Sale
Accidents.
contallllnl lit •CTQ and 111t1 roda. Family Service Auoclation for
SECOND TRACT: B•JlnninJ •t the
FO
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Signed: Ira Beegle
&amp; S.rvlc:e On
R A E: room OlJSI D
n orthwelt cor1j.U Df l"r•ctlon No. an appolntment Oil' • refer..
HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath. in
1
.,ood repair _ ! 1-3 A. with nffiEE Herelord cal.ves,
1 n . _,uon No. liB. Town No. "' 1 H
·
1ervlild by .Methodist
"'
k
1br
ed
Ran 11e No. u ot tiM ohla com- ra ..
Middleport Call St. Albans, CbLunch
h.
Any Make Ch.1ln S.1w
about 1,000 J.year-&lt;lld Christ- wee olll.
ee 1lllX year- pany••
Purdin•: tbenee ealt uw
727-2149.
9-26-litp
urc
mas trees. Ada. G. Morris, ling bulls. Phone VI J • 2278. t -t: then011 aouth liOZ JHt: th•nce
t-26 6tc
we•l 1135 feat; thenc1 nOJ"th DOl
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Smalllnglnl Service
Chester, OblG, 1&amp;-4015.
9-26-3tc f•oot, eontatntDI 17.2 acrH.
This column 11 dedicated to
APPLES, Burdette F r u it 100 bu. Cleaa Corn Call 985t-26--3tp
~V.~!:.c~=: ~~\&amp;.11~~;::. family livlnR, 10 U you're hav
Farm. Phone WY 2-6970,
·
TWO registered Hereford cowo
d
In
3140, Chester.
Pomeroy, Ohio, Rl 1.
ll 23 Gtp
ll years old. One open heifer, ~~~. of S•l•• Cath tor DOt INI lng ki troub1e or julf. P18
1116 w, • t n
Jt
0
SEVEN ROOM brick home In
than two-third• ibe appral.Md ... lue. trouble, let Helen Help YOU
9 25 2Stp
am•roy, .
22. months. Call WY ~6tcl
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USED PIANOS
Pumeroy, two bathroomo, 4
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ROBERT C. HARTENBACH.
own
amusing
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1961 V1NOALE MobI"J e HOJ?e Reconditioned upright pJan01, PHOTO Copyina: Servtce. ·eop. bedrooms, garage, basement,
Sheriff' ot MeJJ• county. Obie
-r52 :r. 10 WJ··h
a: PORTI:Il,
dress Helen Bottal Ia ean Ill
. a 10 1 1"
u alumm• ".,..o and up. Olh ers tl8 1ow as tea made of legal papen, ~• fini shed rOODll Ia a ttlc. TAMWORTH pigs. Emory Pow~ oROw. CRow PJ.m
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tbiJ newanaper
urn awnmg. oger
e er, $25, Free delivery. Rutland birth records and almost any
rK• Jut. Out of hi&amp;'. water.
Star Route, Pomeroy, Ohio, Furniture, caU SH 24811.
other documents. Also laml&amp; Central heating
lnqulte
phone Chester uehange.
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- ----· - - - THERE will be an old time
Rev iv al meeting at the Freedom Gospel Mission at Bald
Knob, Stiversville - Bashan
Rd. from Oct. 1 to 14, Inclus-Ive. Rev. 0. G. McKinney of
Charleston, West
Virginia
will be the evangelist. Spec&gt;
tal singing. The public welcome. Rev. E. J. Griffith is
pastor.
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THE Athens • Meigs County
Annual stockholders meeting of
Jackson Production
Credit
Association wHl be held at
7:30 p. m. Wednesday Sepl·
ember 30, 11164, at tho Bedlord Yooth Center.

1965
BUICKS • POtmACS

Compldl

THREE USED bathroom ou...
196% HONDA Superhawk, $275. fita. I forced atr gao fUrnace,
Gene DodSOil, 927 Brownell 81,000 B.T.U. Priced ... ,..,.
Ave., Middleport P 23 Sip
able. Ph. Cbeolor 965-3171.

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WANTED to buy: llvo to twenty-five acres, near Pomeroy.
A.
Normao Rose, 1601 Samuel
laciM,Rd.. AkrOL 12, Ohio.
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14 ft. BiJAT with traller. 35 SINGER Sewm,
II!IM!bblett,
H.P. Evlnrude motor,
aew, 159.50 up. lievenl UJOd lc~"'diGiii;lo;;;;;;-,,frti1iiia..,.iill~t;il
Help Wentecl
link, 2 llfe jackell, flre U· lltfchineo II bargalJt prleot.
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tlngulshers, $400. 1!151 Eng- '1'116 Fabric Shop, ~tngc Saleo
-, LADY TO LIVE Ia with elderUsh
Ford,
$3541.
35
ft.
Uberty
ond
l!enice,
Pomeroy,
Oblo.
IIDol
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ly 10Uple. Rural area, mod·
POMEROY, 0
House trailer, $450. CaU WY WY ~
t 21 lie
11e o1 0111 conveniences, room and
U07'I before 10:00 L IlL or USED LENNOX oil !Ired hot
-••
board, plus aalary. Pb. GI tafter 8:00 p. m.
Jtme.-llle ..._
3760 if DO ans. EM 7~7401.
alr lllriiBce with duets, regisCIDCKEN Barbecue on I b e
9 23 61c
Clll In l.zt'lt llaJ • Nl&amp;tl
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tanks. Used to beat 7 room
LADIES: Earn up to $2 hour
house. CaU New Haven 8112- PIANO TUNING. Newman 8111' sewing ready cut matertalo.
men~ Saturday, Oct. 3' 01
USED FREEZERS
12:00 p. m. Entertainment.
33111 after S p. m.
dette, Middleport, WY :147111. Ji'roe Details! Babygay, war.
t 24 9lp 1 Good 16 Cu. Ft. Co-op
t Z1 Sip
P 3 ~ oaw, A·15, ladlona.
Ch•tt liNear _
$75
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EXPERIENCED
HELP WANTF.D - MBa with
Unico Freear _
$100
let.. Only tltlc. Sllrk Pb1111Dsprayed. Phone day 9561, ev·
EngUsh .JOmpooitlon talent for
acy.
3-IJ.GOtp 1 - 25 Cu. Ft. Unloo
McCoonelsvllle,
Meiss county reporter, fea..,
U.,.-lght Fr..nr _ $1JJ ening 8601,
P 28 Ste
ore writer. Learn n!!l'll wri..,
Ft. Ch.,t
I I -Nor18..Cu.Fren•r
Kenmore Gas
ing whue worklng tor aood
_ _ $75 70,000 B.T.U.
pay. Good opportuD!tr
for
Stove and pipe. Excel1 - 22 Cu. Pt. 4 Yrs. Old
right
person,
ambitious,
enor·
lent aondlUon. fl5.00. Mich- From th• largest ~ or
Upright F,...r _ $175
setle, reoponoible. Write Tba
ael Burke, Chester, 985-2417.
bUlldozer radiator to tbl
IJally Sentlne~ Pomeroy, 0.
PLANNING
• 28 31c
smallest beats oon.
Pomeroy Landmark
I 26 ltp
YOUR VACATION?
WY 2-2181 Jock torHY, Mor. MODEL 120 Stevena PumP
Road ...,Ice, bell bond
LOOKING POR UCURI
21
Shotgun,
Full shape.
choke, H.
30 D.
In
In good
Mrvice and tr•v•l arvlce MELONS, potatou, beans, $1. belt,
per bu. Brl.ng containen aod Bondey, Wright--st., Pomeroy. L 0 McCOY AUCI'IONEER, ...,.. tw o. a QwtJ -' . . .. . . . . _
CALL:
plek younelf. Clarena. Prol·
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cb08ter OWo. s Ja 11&lt;: ._ - .. - -..... .....,.
E. M. BURTON
lit~ Phone VI :1-3254.
READY to IB H &amp; N I gborn
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571 8nt~~dw..,
Mldd ..pert
.;-;c;;::---c=c:--=-~- l pulleta, 20 wks. old, Nov. 9.
BABY BED, with DIJittrou Locally grown, vaccinated •
Musical lnstrvmenll
~U'I'OMOBIT..I&amp; ~~~Dance bee!&gt; f1 .50 at 1tl66 Llacoln llgte., Newcastle, Brooehitls, Fowl
OIDC&gt;Ollod? f.AIII yuur opero,
Pomeroy. Another baby bed at Pox, Dubbed, Debeaked, wor·
"E" flat, alto aaxophorie, like
T~ Doll•r P•ld hr
new, for sale. C&amp;ll WY' 2-&amp;161.
tor'o U...O! CaD WY :J.-. Rutlaod home of Adellae med. Will deliver. Modera
Wncbcl Can .nd Truckl
t-28-Gtc
lillie
Browulng. No lllghl callo.
poultry, Boi 188, Athena, Dhlo.
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11-~le
HOUR TOWINO-,II---.de-5 1e-or-Tr-a-:bandlo all your nower oeecta.
For Sele or Rent
U5'l CHEVROLET s door 0,.0.. I A.M ... I P.M
Fuaoralo, weddings, glfll, a1- ;:;;===::---:-;-;;--;- - all white, runs good, $200.
HAY FOR SALE or trade for
Cl- SundoJ'
., beoutllul gillsaware. Reel FIVE ROOMS and bath, houso. Good oeeond car.
Robert
milk cow. Aillo 1959 MetropolPhone 915-2297
Florlll. lrd Street, Roc!no, 121 Hudson II., Middleport. Grate, DaiiVtlle, Obio, oa Rt.
Itan ear, good condition. Bry,......., Cbttter and
Oblo, PboM WI NIIIIS.
IDquire Obio Bote~
325, t mllea nortll of Lang,_ ~ro l'lolo on ltoto Rt. I
an Harris, Reedtville, Obio,
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1M LOVING memory of Erma
Cook, who passed away one
Sepl. ~.
Y. •• a•o,
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,;~ 1963.
God watched you u
you
suffered
H~ knew you harl your :!hare,
He gently closed your weary
eyes
Aod took vou !n H.11 care.
Your me~ory is our keepsake.
~ t
·n ever part
\\,.th
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God has you in His keeping,
We have you In our hearts.
Sadlv missed bv her husband,
cruldren and irandrianghter.
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is tuna sandwiches . SometJ mes was her husband ! isn't this he-ing very brazen? 1 really didn'• welfare of our eb11dreo frequent
think she was that ki nd of per- ly. The younger two children

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any la w that say.!l only eggs or
~~~~..,... ~ , . , ..., cereal i.s right for breakfast?
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- TIR ED OF THE SAM E OLD
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2 story house wt"th attach•
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1
air gas ' heaU~g basement No Jaw
an Go ahead and
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fast. I know a man who cottons
FHA WANS - We have aev- to cre amed codfish ba lls and
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p1·e at 7:30 a. m . At 68 ,
· strong. - H.
3, an d 4 bedroom homes, he •s sill· 1 gn•ng
$8,000.00 up. Interest 514 per Dar Helen :
cent. Term loan 20, 25, and
ao, year. . Buyer must quai l·
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Middleport Band Tag Day will be
October 17, Mrs. Mullen Chairman

Colemtln MO&lt;Ii!mror
The Rev . Howard
Huppelt
1n-1 :; lled llt:'" nffkrrs when !be
\\'t'~'mJn&lt;;ler \"Huth Fellmn.lu p
ol r•w 'l iddleport flr"' L'nll{'d ,
P r":"'-1•\ IE'na n Churc l1 ml't Su n· I
J~~\ , \~'mng &lt;:tt lht&gt; church 1\lr.l
:1110 ' i n
P;,ul Haptonst&lt;JII. ad·
'J -...n .... met wtt h Hl(' group

11-Dafiy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Sept. 29, 196t

Men'• FeUONIIhlp
Group Orgartned

Jerry Masten, Mrs.
Char~
les EsJ(eW and .Mrs . Gardner
Wehrung to Rev . Jerry Mast~
ers, Conrad Ohlinger,
Glen
Smith, Milton Roush,
Melvin
Smith, Louis Osborne, Cline
Dailey, Gardne1 Wehrung, Joe
Reynolds, and Rev Hicks and
son. Douglas.

RETURN TO HOMES

A Men 's Fellowship
was
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wlnla.111
The annua l Band Tag Day Lbankmg t.:1e group for the two organized al th~
Pomerr··
has been scheduled for Satur- weeks spent at the Ohio Unl· Church of Christ Thur!lday evof Augusta, Maine, and Mr.
day, October 17 by the Midd le- versity Band Clmic this sum- ening. Rev. Donwld Hicks pasand Mrs. James. Williams of
port Hand Boosters Meeting mer. Mrs. Bahr named a uni~ tor of the Middleport Church
Thompsonville, Conn., returned
:\ot onda y evenmg In the
high form committee with
Mrs. of Christ was guest speaker us-tt their homes Saturday evenschool cafeteria , Mrs
0 o n Henry Clatworthy as chairman ing as his text, Romans 12 ·HZ.
mg after having been called
Mu llen wa s named tag day 1 and a telepnone committee to Electio'"l of of~ers was held
l 'III('E'rs
tn&lt;:.l&lt;tllt'd tncludt'd
chairman Wllh Mrs. Tom Rue contact members when neces- with Louis Osborne selected as
here by the death of their mo\l •&gt;tlt·r:ll r,r, Ho.\ ('olern;Hl. \'tf't'
a s!:li.s ltng.
sary.
president and Gardner WehNAME OMI'J'TED
ther and grandmother,
Mrs,
\bl1•' t :.~lo r
St•r,•n Ll'\\ l:-; Sl'c 1
Mrs. Cash Bahr' president, daThe ~oupd will rnsor th 81rung, secretary and treasurer. The name of Mrs.
Robert W. E. Williams, Sr. While bert
rt' l&lt;ir·\ Ldllh 1-Ltptonsuill Tre&lt;1·
tur ay mg t at
e Projects for the church
and Roush of Minersville was un- they visited their sisters, Edopened the rneetmg and wei- . nee
"lr' r
C •ntllt' B&lt;.~chnl'r· 1\ Sst.&lt;:l !
corned the parents and
Lhe high school. Mr Russell spoke ways of raising funds were dis- intentionally omitted as brides- na Edwards ~nd Mr. and Mrs.
ott ,., r, tan Sut&gt; H~t' Pu b- I
new band director and prind- on the advantages of summer cussed. Refreshments of
pie maid for the Young • Jus tis Howard Ebersbach and family
L· II"
1\H i h~ L&lt;H"!:'~.
pal, Mr William Russee l Mr. band camp and the group also and coffee were senred by Mrs. weddin6.
and brother, Th.oma!l Edwards.
'.rrr 11 lewis Wi::b !Jt&lt;~ni'&gt;l ror
voted to sponso1 the cominl!: of - - - - - - - -- ' : _ I..
W
McComas
.
school
super~tuttn &lt;;mgmg: Roy
Culr&gt;n,an.
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intendent. introduced Mr . Rus- the Ohio University Band to tox, Middleport.
:.•
Jlltl(hldl• r V. d" ''1 clltll;l' o! ! hl'
.l
sell. a graduate of Ohio Um- Mhiddl~p o.rt during
February
~· :1 rce
~I r
H a p1 on~t~1l~ cnn
.
.
w en 1 1s on tour
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Sharp :
verslly wllh additional work at I
and family of Zanesville, Ohio, :
d .• 1·'il .J K1hlf• qutl l •t~&gt;k le ~
'iiW
Oh io _Slate, ana spoke of his I Mrs. Leland Brown g?ve. 8
the weekend with Mr . and :
i:ltld pun(' h wrre st'rved t(l ii uv.
appni"cJa tion for the work done ! report of the past years fmRobert L. Sharp.
:
111~ ' h•' met'tln);i
so far in lhe band ~ason .
J abncdes and reported over $5,000
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. :
Mr. McComas stressed the a been made by ~he Band John Lyons and family were tile •
1.\'HL ILL~ II\ COLLECt-:
i
GOES TO
1
cooperation between band mem-j ~oosters and spent for needed llal:ter's mother, Mrs. Bernard
J.ll t' t'~ Oiler. sun u!
!\Irs
bers and the director and the Items durmg the past year .
and Mr. and Mrs. AlC1 .Ke Orlt•t S\ r,H·u-~· h
.l
8 soimprovement
in
performance
.
Following
the
meeting
Hoffer
and daughter, Marfl lt'nlber of lhe F re ~ hlfl;rn ( l 1 s~
the
band
m
the
Friday
mght
Cii.d
hour
was
held
and
cake
and
son,
George, of Zane&amp;
a 1 \1 'Jnt·n \\'J isw. Collt•)!t' S11.1fl
shows
and coffee and nuts
served
nmua. :\. t '. Ul!Pr ~ ~ d !.!t .Jd ·
Mr. Russell remarked on
from a table centered with an Mrs. Tom Rue and daughTO GIVE YOU
U;tte u! Rae1ne l!tgh
,-:f'i,,H tl. '
•
progress
wi
th
band
members
arrangement
of yellow
and ter, Sue, were business visitors •
Cla~s of l%3
\\;H lt•n \\"1hun
and his desire to work togeth- orange fall flowers mt~de by in Huntington, W. Va. Saturday. :
C tt"'l !.!e lS U\lllE'tl &lt;irld ur {'t :t l('d
er
to make an (JUtstandmg band Mrs.
Bruce
Lloyd.
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Fau1k- :
b\ H1e Bu:tn! u! Ntoti ,m;il \11~ - :
in
every
way.
He
especially
Jeanne
Cooke,
Mrs.
Tom
Rue, ner of Charleston, W. Va. spent :
SHit'-. ll"t' I 'm ll'rl
Prt· -, b.\ It'!" ·
ror.
mended
the
band
members'
Mrs.
Don
Mullen
and
Mrs. the weekend with his mother, ••
1
iJn Churcl1, L :-..A.
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pride in their appearances and Bruce Lloyd were in charge of Mrs. James Faulkner.
:•
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performance.
the hospitality.
ARitfVES SAf'F.I.Y
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Mrs. James Faulkner has re-- :
••
Durmg the business letters
----\11 . ;,nd \1r &lt;: /.l()~d \ln (lrt' ·'
word of tile hospitallza- :
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were
read
from
Margery
Harn·~ ··,\ed \I ;J td 1l1d! lhl·t r .'&gt;on
of her son~in-law, Mr. Fred :
1
ris and Rose Marie
P.· l;,ny ,\1n. te , 1dl11
lt· 11
Mees as the result of a stroke :
•••
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Br·(•d~ _ill Alll ' \o Tt·rm rn. Jl
un
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recently. He is a pa· :
StrJ'I'lllb&lt;:' l !:1 arri\l'd o.,. ilrl\ Ill ,
•
je S€'rved the cake and M r s.
tient at Lakewood Hospital in •
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•
c: e1 tn;~n ;. on SL';J tfmher lH Ht~·
Earlene Zickafoose, cousin of
Cloovefao1d. His wife Is the form~
••
MR. A\H MUS. LAURY LYNN HEINES
i ~ ~LI I : •tned &lt;~I \V '. l'! hlll !;! ll·' ·lrl
the bride and Mrs. Op'ha Offutt,
er Jean Faulkner. They moved
\1•1tr•~ H11T
Emr uliP '~ll' l ~ top­
••
I M ddl
to Cleveland recently f r o m
lhe punch. Assisting m
•
/" J u1 L'lll &gt;f!li 1 .11 Suuih 11.11 1tp
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n i
eport
Columbus.
serving were members of tile
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h ttr. E n ~ LJml.
JOF class. Guests were regis- Mr. Clyde Fisher is recover· Jim Reed, who is employed
tered by Mrs. Terry Cullums ing sa tisfactorily from surgery at Battelle Institute in Colum•••
and Mi ss Alita Carpenter.
performed Friday at Holzer bus, visited with his parents,
••
EXTRA LONG fails on !his sport shirt group l
The bride. a graduate
of Hospital in Gallipolis.
. and Mrs. James Reed this :
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POMEROY 01-f\0
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stay in .• , won't c:reep out!
t
Jlt"~ (';u oh·n Sue Ed11 a rds , dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy High School, class of
Mrs. Charles Courtney receiv- past weekend.
:
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Vt'tl\,tiJ Ll.i\ td Ed\1,1rds. 100 Unwn Ave, became the 1961 _ is a senior at Ohio Uni- ed word Sunday that her moth· Dale Smith of Canton, was:
LAST TIME TONIGHT
••
bridt• of Mr. L a tr\" L yy nn Heines, son of Mrs. Thlo versify, majoring in Speech and er, Mrs. Gertrude Robinson of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Law- :
'ROBI N AND THE 7 HOODS
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llt.' Jil€$ ;:~ nd the l.:.~ t e Mr ll emes. Hemlock Grove , in an Hearing Therapy. The groom, Byesville, Ohio, had suffered a renee Reed and attended the
(1l"&lt; ltrn eulu n
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i·";Jn l. Slf,,lira !Je an :\l;ll·tin nn.press1ve Ct'n, mon.v at the Uni~ed Methodist church also a graduate of
Pomeroy heart attack and was hospital- Zion Church of Christ Homellt ll :.! I '" • · ~ I l l E rl11 (, Ho bill
••
SllndJy, SL•ptc111ber 6
High School, class of 1961 , also ized in Guernsey Hospital
in coming held recently.
&lt;. on S:mHnl ll&lt;~ l' l :'i .l r Pd•·r
•
•
ThE' vows of th e c!ouble ring ceremony were read at is a senior at Ohio University, Cambridge. Mrs. Courtney left Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy
r,,lk U~ t!• i.ira Ru&lt;IJ, \'trtur
8UI 1111.
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2.:w p m.. b_v th e Hev. C. 1\Ielvin Alkire before an altar maJonng in Industrial Te-ch- Monday morning to be wilh her spent the weekend in northern
Cc laa artoons
••
Uet tJia1t·d 11ith two \-ases of white gladioli, palms and nology.
mother.
Ohio where tfley visited with
••
!·,,o seH'll br.lll{' h C3JH.Ielilhra entwined with ivy.
Following the reception, the Recent guests of Mr. Rue her sister and brother-in-law, :
W EDNE SDAY , S~PT. 30
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NOT OPEN
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- - - - couple left for a weddi'ng trl·" Tuckerman were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lake at :
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t .1 1 1
1\ I11If h
0f
'
&lt;lur
nur ~ mustc silk illusion was held In plar.e
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in the south.. For travel!'ng, ~e R. C. Tuc kerman oI L'mco In, West JeIferson. Mr. and Mrs. ••
.. FRI., SATURDAY
w~ts ~res en Ied b. Y n rs
e bv a crown of rh inestones. She
Lu N b
ed M
dM K
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1
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bride changed to 8 three-piece e . Over the weekend t h e Lake join
r . an
rs. en- •
October 1-2·3
•
I'll l lllg .• orga ms · all
.rs camed a whije Eastern Star
t
h h
fM
d I
tr'
C I b' St •
•
\ v k
so lo! 1
wool suit, with "'-ige and brown
wen to t e ome o r. ne y or a 1p to o urn 1a a· ••
THE BEATlt:S
I'
•
,;·n ey
an ran en,
s Bible topped Wilh an orchid
ue
11'ulckt,rtrlan''s d ugh
I
h
th
I· ed I h
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'' A HARD DAY 'S NIGHT"
\1 1 ~, VanVranken ~an g, '' Be
, . .
. . .
accessories and wore the orch- l "
a
ter, Mr. and ton were
ey vs1t
wt :
•
ll!1 \ \HI. 111-:RI":, Fill I,S 1 C&lt;Ju"e I Luve Thee." " The Wed-[ i\Jth sr~lm slreamers Lied m lov- id from her bridal bouquet.
Mrs. Sidney Russell of Corn- their uncle and family , Mr. and :
•
·: II [ HI : \TI. FY Joh n [ f'll
••
• Fabrics include Sanforized cotton broadclothsin
!:!
JlrJn•r."
and
whJle
the
co
u·lers
knots.
The
couple
are
residing
at
Joining
them
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Milhoan
and
family,
:
n•n, H tli. , Sl~r r. P:IUJ ~.](
flannels-corduroys!
'.11 1:n t,,.r, J·I:Jrri sun .
•••
pie knelt on \~lllte sat m cove r- Miss Cheryl F.dwards. sister ~~:~;~~·ent 12-A East State St.,
Edgar Tuckrrman and and in Olmstead Falls with Mr. :
•
Tremendous
assortment
of
plaids,
prints,
checks,
F e a l ur~&gt;tt~:
Pd b('nch, " The Lord's
Pray- 1o1 the brJde, was ma td of hon- j,
Mr. Russell's
Mrs. Ralph Gillilan and :
••
solid colors!
P11 rdon My Terror
•
t.' r ."
or: Mrs. Don Gmeser, sister Out of town guests for the
observed during tbe
and Mrs. Rollin Walters. :
C11~ toon~
•
Come in now and choose several!
·
Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hapton-d ••
\,llllt '- ';" ~t ·. Chihlrl'n --40c
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I
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.
.
b h
of the groom, matron of honor,
an d reception
BP al ~&lt;- ~ :11 1l o!'J ;q.hl'J
e r I and Miss Diane Koos, room~
Mrs. Alfred Hawk,
Visitors with Mrs. Elmer Matand children, BUJ
an :
utven m marna ge Y
ph ,r ln :ric
fnthcr, the bnde worr. ~ floor mate of the bride at Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Earl tox include Mrs. Leonard
Edith, were dinner guests of :
"UN. MON., TUES.
lelnglhllg ol\t of 7hite sadtm a~d lve-rsi!y, lhe bridesmaid.
and Mrs. Earlene Zick~
Colwnbus, Mrs. Eva Blakand Mrs. Eugene Gherke
••
o (t. 4-5-6
c 1:11111 Y ace. cature .a _It- I They wore Idcn1ical baller'-llllOoJse and children, Logan; Mr.
Medina, and Edward Matweek.
·····················································\
•· c ooo NE•GHBOR SAM''
~~~rl iJndJce &lt;Jnd_ bouff:mt sk_m ina lenglh gowns or treasure
and Mrs. Robert Smith and
l'•·t llill(&gt;oiOJI
11 I I I
Tl
b0 d
·' ~&lt; 1. 1 ''llll tr·1n . Horny Stlltlf'i
~\ J 1 t' lapc rain. lC
Jce blue brocade taffeta styled with children, Marietta; Mrs . Weald· t p,,,·,•!iv Pronne. i\11 had a scalloped neek hne and sea !loped necklines and bouf~ thy Tate, Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
l 11 "I ' '' 11 n' lls
, .. dHa rrt r;.
lon g ~leeves_wJth button closmg fant skJrl , and blue shoes. All Earl Shreives, The Plains·, Mrs.
::.. ., n. Ed\1.ud .\ ud• cw.,;. co mmg lo pomls over the hands
1 J t. ·~ 1\ ~e.
.
.
· wore matching veil!! attached Richard Koos and Miss Diane
E~~~"~~9i"~~Her t'lbow length tiered veil of lo laffeta headbands with ros·
Kenos ha, w·1sc.; Mr. a nd
ettes and white lace gloves Mrs. Wallace Hatfield and Da·
They earned colonial bouquets vid Arnold,..::. Toledo; Mrs. Gilof blue and white hnted carna~ bert Mault and children and
lions with wl11te streamers.
Mrs. Donald Lewis, South WebKimberly Grueser, niece of ster; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack
to
the groom. was flower girl and IPI!Ugh,, Mason, W. Va; Miss
wore a yellow organza dress
Williamson, Mr. and Mrs.
over yellow taffela , yellow shoes
Thomas and children and
and a hf'adband of flowers. She
Thomas, Columbus: Mr.
lcarrii&lt;·d a yellow basket of yelMrs. Charles Rayburn, Chilow rose petals.
cago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Harter
David Edwards, brother of the Scheall, Mrs. Nora Eakins and
Quiet is the measure of car quality. So take a .Elegant paneled interion. ricll quilted upholstery, cut-pi\t
i , was ring bearer. He wore Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Smith,
teat drive and lioteq •.• to the uncanny quiet nyloa. carpeting, tear «mer arm resu, Silent·Flo ventilation.
a grey suil and ca rried a heart Dayton.
M.aru:tani Oil 4-door modeb, changes air wlth windows doso:l .
WSTV-TV CH. 9
1 sr•;~~~ ;white sa tin pillow.
lr;,=========--.1 al all 17 new Forda. Compare their 111100th,
' Dew Fonl Galasie .500'~t-with new 240-Cll. in. " Bi.g Six.·· enWTAP·TV CH. 15
I
as best man was Ter~
hushed ride, their quality feeling agaiiiBI any gine for better mileage, more punch, V-8 smoo~nesa. Strongeac.
.ol~ rr on WSTV 1\adio ul ~alllt' lillie
Cullums or Minersville and
other cars ... at any price. You'll know imme- quietest body-frame ever bui-lt for a Ford.
Tttlt ed, etso tv ani! radia time, peld tor by th~ Reoulllican Stat•
ushers were John McMurray of
Centr al and b~{U!&gt;ve Comm•ttte, 1? N "i 1 ~~ St . Cc tumbu• 15, Oh 1o,
' DeW 'ord Cuatoau and Cuatom 500'1-same solid constructioe,
b)' c. Bhn, Chelrman.
rd Pol Ad'.
Pomeroy, Jack Welker and Rodiately-these new Fords are the Quiet Ones. euy
handling, unooth ride, front and ~ar ann ree;l5, roominew
t
Dew
Fwd
Galuie
500/XL'•-lhe
~ticst
Foro...
Bucket
sealS,
and
deaa
~t. aU '65 Fordl !hare. "'Big Six" il !ltandatd.
bert Paul,en of Hemlock Grove,
floor a.hift, 289-cu. in. V-8 ttaodard. Spaciout all-viny,l inaerion.
and David Arnold, Toledo.
5 new Fotd WaJODII-induding Country Squilu and Country
The bride's mottier wore a
De-ep·pile carpeting, extra tr'\IDk space..
Sedam with new dual facing rear ~eatl, ideal for families up to JQ.
· powder blue brocade
tuffeta
S acw I'GI'4 Galuie 500 LTD•e-mo« klxurio111 FOII'di ever.
See
ali rhe new modek fr001. Fonl. at your Ford Dealer'• IOODI
dress with matching hat, beige
acc{'ssories and a corsage of
rmk rosebuds. The groom 's mot her wore a brown rust and yellow print crepe dress, match- 1
mg hat with dark brown acces·
sorie.s and a yello w
t::l&lt;:tdioli

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'l'be l&lt;rm botlled-111-boud ..
'll'blokey bolllet It ... curaoteo
II quUiy bu1 refefl only to lbe
replatoey procedurOI ander
trblch lhe Hqaor 11 boUied.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1964

PlliCE FIVE CBm

ELBERFELD$

MIDDLETOWN, Ohio &lt;UP!)
- Sen. Barry Goldwater rolled
his campaign train to industrial
southwest Ohio today, attacking
Ifc~:~:~: aid spending and de·
I•
that enter~rise._ no~ government, makes JObs m mdustry ·
r A 00
1 th h
0
S H~reU n Ree b~_me P r~
tele · ~~
putt Jcaknd rthesl edn·
t1a nommee a ac e
e a ·
mmistration's approach to economic problems. He said they
meet them as they meet other
problems with " .a few hundred
million dollars of your money
and government control."
As an example of that gov·
ernment interference, the Republican recalled the situatwr
several years ago "when the
government unleashed its whole
power on the steel industry' to
stop a price increase which he
said the indue:try had to have.
Goldwater said that 1103-billion had been sent abroad since
1946 as foreign a1d.

KoLESPoRT

EXTRA

VALUE!~•

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MEIGS THEATRE

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Edwards-Heines Wedding was Event
Of September 6 at Methodist Church

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY i

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"The GOP pledges !hat lor- , a•
a
fighter
intereepl&lt;lr
eign a1d , If needed, will produc• 1 ( YF12A) . Still later, Goldwa'results," Goldwater told the er said, the Presiden revealEd
turnout
the existence of a ~trike recoDo
Goldwater told the crowd that natssance plane (SR71).
the Democrats have a false
The GOP standard
bearer
idea about creating jobs.
said the two latter planes are
'·The government never ere- projections of the original A·ll
ated JObs. Jobs are created by which !f\oiS contracted for ia
capital. wages, profits. There's 1959 and thus "emerged dur1ril
. h fed 1
th El nh
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no mag1c m t e
era govern·
e ~e ower admtmstratiOil.
ment to create JObs .
.
.
He sa1d. it was to have been 1
The Republtcan presidential r~conna1ssa~ce plane of the
nomine~ said . Johnson lS play. highest quahty and a successor
mg poht1cs w1th plane develop- to the U2 !py plane.
ments in remarks prepared for
"We do, however, resent 5 ~
delivery m Dayton, Ohio, . on I ing It presented to the AmeJi.
the sec~nd day of ~ls wh_
1slie 1 can people as the aceomplishstop tram tour of Oh1o, Indiana · me of a regime that has d•
and Illinoi s.
liberately
and
continuallf
In the speech Goldwater sa1d slowed ..iown the advance of aflo
the "alieged interceptor" wa s 1ation. And we deplore evell
first disclosed
by Pre ~ident : more the attempt politically t1
Johnson in January as a re- I modify a coherently sound tech.
connaissance plane A-ll
and : nologK·al
df'velopment lntt
later redesignatf'd by Derense something militarily spurioua.,.
Secretary Robert S McNamara 1 Goldwater said.
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. CAMPAIGN S\ECIAL- Presidential candidate Barry Goldwater and Mrs. Goldwater receive acclaim of large crowd at Athens B&amp;O station. Senatonal Cal\dtdate Robert Taft, .Jr. 1s at nght. Oh10 GOP Chairman Ray Bliss 18 center, rear.

Meigs Red Cross to Make
Fund Drive October l-15

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•Slide into the spacious new Ford interiors. •
Insert the twin-edge ignition key (works either side up).
Fire up Ford's livelier and thriftier new engines...(either Six or V·S'sl
Feel the smoothest ride of any cars in their class (or possibly any class).
Listen the Quiet Ones.

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seen the

cor~age.

If you ve taken a look and like what

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wh e n it comAs to the financ1ng

and

save yourself some money.

-lili~ens ~aHonat B hk
Credit Life ln~ur1mo:e At No Elrtra Cod

A reception was held in the
church rarlor. The bride's table
.' w1!h wh 1te lmen cover was cen·
: lerrd w1th a three tiered wed·
,
cake topp~d with the minIJat urP. bride and groom in an
arch of nylon and lilies of the
. valley, w1th tall wh1te tapers in
crystal candelabra on either
• side.
Cake, punch and pink
and
white rosebud mints were served on crystal trays. Napkins
wf're white with silver wedding
bf'lls and the inscription "Carand Larry, Septembe:- 6.

Given to Court
651

Stylt 650

1964."

If you love fun, tn••kers

Mrs. Robert Smith, cousin of
the bride, and Mrs. T. A. Down-

•r• indlspent~bl .........whit•
or black duck

$595·00

Only

BUYS 3 ROOMS
OF All NEW

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FURNITURE

THE ' P...1 1DDLE PORT . ON THE BEA UTi fUL OHil...,
P ~ T~V EE N r iTTS P. URGH, PI\ /\N D CI\!ClNN/''&gt;Il 0

THE SHOE BOX

BAKER FURNITURE

Cl

Firemen will
Kickoff Week
BRIEF.··
WIRE NEWS On Saturday

INDISPENSABLE

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Mlddhtparl, 0.

Middleport, 0,

-M..B.FSI'YE4R YEJ' TO GO FORD
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