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ANNOUNCEMENT
WILL OPEN HIS OFFICE

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SATURDAY OCTOBER lOth
1At Thr· Office Formerly Occupi ed

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WASffiNGTON IUPI \ - Sen.
Barry M. Goldwater · pledges, If
elected , to ask former Presi·
dent Dwight D. Eisenhower to
go to South Viet Narn on a
" critical mission " aimed at ·
!lolving the crisis there .
The Republican presidential
nominee made the promise in
a statement Monday night, on
the eve of resuming bis campaign travels after a weekend
of rest in Washington . He visits
a three-county suburban area
near Philadelphia today for his
first campaign foray into Pennsylvania .

CHARI.oTI'ETOWN, Prince
Edward lsland _ Queen Elizato
beth, who appears ready
brush aside w1th charm threats
pthreats from Quebec separatistextremists, today had another
danger to ~r Canadian tour
rt&gt;moved - by the weather
WITH
GOLDWATER
IN
m an.
PENNSYLVANIA (UPl)
The Queen, who makes her
Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, camfirst public appearance in this
paigning in Philadelphia's subbland capital today, got the
urbs, declared today that "migood word from the Maritime
nority groups ran this country."
Weather Office that Hurricane Returning to Washington this
The Republican presidential
Goldwater
was
Hilda will not strike here
In afternoon,
nominee
resumed his campaign
scheduled to speak at the 1964
any force .
in an address before a crowd
conference o£ United Press Inof several lliousand at a shop·
ternational editors and publishWASHINGTON - President ers.
Johnson tests the political cli'
mate in the South today before
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Cross Bloodmobile will be at
DRIVE KICKOFF - Mayor Lee Smith, left, and Middleport Postmaste r Paul Casci Vanadium Corporation near
on the longest trip of his cam- becomes president he will ask
Eisenhower "to head up a display a reminder of the annual Red Cross Fund Drive now unde rway . Chairman New Haven on Thursday, Oct·
pai¥f1.
Johnson planned a bit
of group of qualified experst to Casci, chairman of the Red Cross drive in Middleport. said c ontributions of a dollar ober 8, betweeu lZ noou and
whistle-stopping in Alexandria, go lu South Viet Nam and re- or more by residents of Middleport may be sent through the mail withoout the sender 6 p. m. Doctors and nurse•
Va ., and an evening speech at pori back to me on the sltua· ' placing a stamp on the envelope. Senders must, however, place the Middleport Zip will be on band w lake blood.
Code number, 45760, tn the space usually used for addressing the envelope. And the
This is for everyone, not
Raleigh, N. C., to bolster the tion in Southeast Asia."
sender's
name
and
address
should
be
in
the
usual
place
.
Postmaster
Casci
himself
just
plant
employee11, beExperienced
Assistance
vote-seeking efforts of his wife
He
said
he
hoped
Eisenhower
will
pay
the
letters'
postage
when
they
are
r1o
addressed.
Mr.
Casci
also
will
head
tween
the
ages
of 21 and $9.
aboard her "Lady Bird Spe·
wuuld
be
assisted
by
such
othe~
money-raising
projects
for
the
Red
Cross
in
Middleport
this
Autumn
.Persons
18
years
of age may
cial" train en route through
"men of ability and experi- Sentmel photo
give blood if tbey have parDixi'!.
ence" as former Rep . Walter
ents consent. Persons bavi.ng
H. Judd, R-Minn.; retired Gen .
to replace blood at any of the
ST. WUIS Democratic Mark W. Clark, now president
The Letart Falls PTA i:-~
hospitals should do so at tbis
\lice presidential candidate Hu· of The Citadel Military College
sponsoring the Buddy Starch·
time. Blood Is
nrgently
er Sbow al lbe Soulbern Higb
needed as lbe blood bank Is
ber tH. Humphrey promised ot- of Charleston, s.c ' and forday that a Johnson - Humphrey mer United Nations comSchool Auditorium , Raeine on
low.
administration would never be mander in Korea , and Adm .
Saturday, October 10 at 8 p.
Anyone wishing to
give
Indifferent IO the plight of the Arleigh A. Burke, former chief
m. Tickets are $1 for adults I
blood bul ueeding transport•·
needy ,
of naval operations.
and SOc for children. They aption should
contact Mrs.
a pear on TV, radio and stage
ABOARD THE LADY BIRD Everett Rou.sb,
chairman,
Humphrey made the
stateGoldwater's press secretary, Clarence E. Martln , 58 ,
ment in a speech prepared for Paul Wagner, said in response resident ·0 r the Wilkesville com· and recordings . Locally, tbey 1SPECIAL (UPI) _ Lady Bird pbone 882-1341.
delivery before the National to a query that the nominee munity d'ted at g . ~ am Mon- are on WCHS·TV.
Johnson expressed her love for •••••••••••••••••••••"
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This wiU be a. real hootenConference of Catholic Chari· had not yet specifically dis- d
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ed h 'd
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ay m o zer ospr a w ere
the South today and said she
lieS in St. LouiS .
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sen- h had b
tie t f
• anny of folk. country . .and was certain il would rise "to
hower, atthough they bad e
een a ~a n or
gospel music.
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talked o1 the Viet Nam sltua- .wee~. Mr . ~artm ":as engaged
LONGVIEW, TeJ:, T be tion ge'rlerll'~~&gt; :--·'Namtfl.r · said the ln .the.~og. _ bu~me~s.
•••••••••••••••••••••" equal and constitutional rights
FBI Monday enter~ the hunt idea took sh~pe a:-;;campaign He was born near Porter on
to all Americans .
for 22-monht-old Ricky
Dale strategy meeting in Goldwa- July 27, 1900. and was the son
The First Lady referred to
Crowder - feared
kidnaped ter's apartment Sunday.
of the late Henry Martin. His
the civil rights issue in a
from his mother' s car when she
mother, Maude Kemper Marspeech prepared for a trainleft him alone for a few minutes
tin, survives, and lives on Rt.
side rally at Alexandria , Va .,
to shop in a drugstore,
Police Report Car
1 Dexter. His marriage was to
first stop on her four-day , 1,682 There will be a homecoming
the former Ida Woodruff of Hunmile whistlestop tour of eight para~ and pep ralJy Thur~ay
A crackdown agalast racial Collision at A&amp;P
tinglon twp., on Aug. 26, 1943,
southern statse.
evemng at the Hacme
High
and she survives.
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school football field.
violence in Mississippi continTh e Mlddl eport P oIIce depal11...
stan
The parade WIU
· start at 7
ued Monday with announcement
Children who survive are The Middleport Fire Depart- th rs . o1nson,
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school
that a former Army demolition ment investigated an accident Wallace, Jerving in the Navy ment in a special meeting Mon- w~h r~a:esfd:ntor~h~son ebv r~~~ p. m from the high
expert, a mi1lionaire's son and at 2:25 p.m. Monday on North at Great Lakes and c 1 air day evening at the fire hall au· .d
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fiv~ other persons had been ar- Second Av.
Dwight, Sandice' and Ruth, ali thorized purchase of an emer- ,~~hsal /
of Racine and then return to
rested.
Avery Charles St. Clair, 45, at home. Other survivors are gency unit, a 1965 Chevrolet . htse a~ ~0 Coassure e~ua~ the school at 7:30.
The arrests bring to eleven RD 1, Pomeroy, was slowed the brothers George
Martin from the Pomeroy Motor Co. ~1 R"
~:hss thr Yf ~~ressf ~~
After returning to the school
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the number of persons taken down to turn into the A and P of Rt. 1, De~ter and Carl Mar- It will be a one ton panel u Y w.'
. ~e- our s
• e there will be a snake dance, bon
truck with a 10 ft. body &lt;same Repubhcans Joming two- thirds fire and pep rally on the footinto custody in the McComb, Store and Jack Coleman, rt, tin of Rand w 'va
Miss., area by FBI agents and Middleport, hit the rear end of Services ~U . be held at 2
as the other truck except that of _the Democrats has been re- ball field.
local officers since last Thurs- the St. Clair car. There were m Thursday at the McCoy ~~ it will be red instead of whiet) . ceived by . the South for . the The Southern Local Athletic
day. All eleven are charged in damages estlmated at $200 to n~al home. Rev. Jack Stutler It is to be purchased in the most part _In a way that H! a Boosters wiU hav_e a float in
connection with Negro church the Coleman vehicle and $25 wlll officiate and burial will hope that donations will come g~at credit to local lea~t;r· the parade and will meet Wedburnings or with bombing Ne-- to St. Clair's. Coleman was cit- be in Clark Chapel cemetery. in to pay for it within 60 - QO ship - ~he mayors and mmJs· nesday evening, Oct. 7, to . w~rk
gro homes . Among them were ed for driving in a dangerous Friends may call at the funer· days. The department hopes to ters , white merchants and N~ on the float. Anyone wtshmg
Sterling Bubber Gillis, 35, son manner.
al home Wednesday afternoon raise $3000 before the 90 days gro leaders, _t~ all the Mr. a~ to help with the float is asked
of Narman Gillis Sr .• a wealthy
and until the hour of the serv: are up.
Mrs . John C~~zens who live m to report Wednesday at 6 p.
oil investor and landowner, and
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'The truck will be in serviCE- our commum es.
m. at the South Elementary
Emergy Allen Lee, 35, a formMeigs Memorial Hospital
Ice.
at the end of 90 days it is
"This convinces me of some- School building.
er Army demolitions expert ADMISSIONS - Willis Durst,
REGISTRATIONS NOTED planned.
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thing I have always believed- There will be a
regular
who is now a paint contracotr. Pomeroy; Thurman Yarbrough, The Meigs County Clerk of
that there is, in this Southland, monthly meeting of the Bnosters Thursday following
the
Rutland; Mrs. Claude Fitch- Courts released ttJese registra- •••••••••••••••••••••• more love than hate.
MOSCOW _ Tile
United patrick, Middleport; Betty John· tiona for September: New regCLEVELAND (UP!)
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"I think we all undersland pep rally .
son, RacJne.
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istrations, trailers 5, cycles 8,
e that the hard duty of assuring
States and Britain today await- DISCIIARGES - Hilda Bog- trucko 12, cars 5!1, for a tOtal of Cleveland Press said today equal and constitutional rigbt
Meigs General Huspilal
ed a Soviet reply Lo their pro- gess, Racme.
81. Registrations for used vehic- the Indians baseball francblst to all Americans falls not only ADMISSlvNS - Eva Flemtests against the forced nightBIRTHS- A daughter to Mr. 1es were trailers 1, cycles 4, would remain In Cleveland, at on the President of the United ming, Rutland .
time search of four military at- and Mrs. Claude Fitchpatrlck, trucks 19, and cars 178, for a least for the lt85 season.
States, but upon all who love DISCHARGES - Ella Doug·
taches on a recent trip to Siber- Middl
Ia. In the past, the
Soviets
eporl
total ol 202.
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Buck County. He said in his
statement about minorities he
was "speakinb about all minority groups"
that operate
through paid lobbyists or use
other pressure tactics.
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Old man winter made an unseasonable but frnsty visit to
Ohio earl y today , sending the
men:ury into the 30s and the
hi gh :Os in some areas.
Except for a few cloud
patches , .:lear skies prevailed
over the entire state, causing
the low temperatures. Cleveland wa.s scheduled to receive

ties have interfered with
or
mistreated Western military
attaches since 1963, 1t occurred Action to purchase a new fire
last month but was not disclos- truck was
delayed Monday
ed until Monday.
In a regul~r meeting of .Porneroy council when councilmen
CHARLESTON, W.Va.- Un- ask~ Mayor _Charles Legar to
employment compensation pay- obtam an estimate ol future
ments In West Virgini_a ~ave income and expenses in the
reached their lowest pomt smce fire department, and a proposDecember, 1956.
ed schedule of payment on the
This was reported Monday by new equipment.
Gov. W, W. BarrOD who hail- Basically, council apparently
ed. the figures as "additional wants w see how the expec~
oVldence of West VIrginia's re- ed Income of $5,1100 annually
cor-breaking economic boom." from the tire equipment levy,
Barron said the September pay· from $1,500 expected in
lbe
ments amounted to $878,920, the sale of the old Second Ward
lowest point in the past eight lruck, and $1,1100 from Civil fJe.
years.
feDJe aid In the 1964 Spring
flood, will be budgelod in tbe
COLUMBUS - Domocrolle future.
vice presidential candidate Hu· The mayor had Indicated a
bert E. Humphrey was sohedul- propooed cllassls would cost
ed 10 irrlve here today for tbe 15,500 while piiiDps and otber
fltsl of fo11r Ohio slops nn bJs ~ed equipment might nm
campalflll tratl.
the I~ In $11,1100.
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For iliese clubs that have not
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the b.elp is greaUy needed . Contributions may be senl
to Mrs. Thomas Rose, treasurer for the Mason County ~
Detection Clinic for Woi::D-

JACKSON &lt;UP!) - Mathe.w
Adkm s, 85. wa s recuperatmg m
Oak Hill Hospital Monday after
being lost in the Jackson Count h'll r
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Relatives found Adkins Sundny morning crawling on his

Mayor Legar Indicated
he tained by Middleport, was re- The mayor's report of $351.08 !cars have parked on the tracks.
would have the desired esti- viewed at length.
as the village's share for Sept.- trains cannot pass, and bemates for c~wtcil at the next Clerk Edna Schoenleb report· ember was acccepted. Mrs. sides, permitting parking there
regular meelinfs on Ocl 19. 'Ibe ed rent was four months in Schoenleb said $2,317.53 came reduces meter income . Chief
mayor reported Howard Wells arrears - $200 - and Mayor into the General Fund from Webster indicated he
would
and John Manley have beeo ac- Legar agreed with councilmen parking lot meters during Sept· proceed with installation
of
.cepted as members of ~ fire there "~hould be some other ember.
such signs immediately.
department.
kind of an arrangement."
Councilmen attending includCouncilmen also
di!cussed Councilmen objected to any
;ransfers of funds approved ed Leslie Fultz, Franklin Rizsteps needed in order to reduce more payments until a fence is b~ . countil at · the recomm~ er, Lucien Poulin. William Barfire insurance rates. Improve- installed around the dump to datiOn of Mn~. Schoenleb, _10• onick, the mayor, and
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ment In fire fighting equipment prevent spreading of (Ires. Pom- eluded 1800 from the parkin.g clerk, Mrs. Schoenleb.
may make this possible, but eroy has had to help fight fires lol fund lo pobce payroll, If Balances In funds as of Oct.
one complicating factor .is lbe on lhree occasions this year at necessary, and $2,317.53 from t, according to Mrs. Schoen- Sen. Yottng Str•"kes
number of, and location lnf fire the dump. The towns have a the parkmg meter fund
for leb's report, were a" follows
plugs. Pomeroy rents fire pings mulual aid agreement as to special street repairs.
(First figure Is beginning hal· Out - He's too Old !
from lbe Meigs Water Co.
their fire companies.
The mayor also advised w ance, lbe second is ending hal· DA YTDN (UP!) - The
Council believed the bnprov· Council, however, Is unhap- council to think seriously about ance) :
ton Daily News tnday
ed fire figbting
equipment py about paying rent on a facll· repair of lbe Mulberry Heights General, $361.54, $240.47.
Republican Rep. Roher!
coUld lead to reclassification ity located Inside Pomeroy, and Road, warning that winter is Fire Dept., $788.80, $1,'1711.74. Jr., for th eSenate over Sen·
Into a lower insurance rate. then having w 'help maintain approaching, and ila condtion Cemetery, $176.07, (OD) $11111.· ator Stephen M. Young because
Pomeroy now Is In Cia" VII. it too.
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bad 22.
he "combines youth wilb con.
Middleport is In Class VI.
The result was that Mayor weather.
Street, $6,2ll5.21, $1,593.36.
siderable government experiDUMP ·PROBLEM
Legar said be would &lt;m!er Bills were approved for pay·
State Highway Improvement, ence and savvy."
An arrangement ol several with Mayor Lee Smith of Mid· ment.
$121.31, 120.65.
The afternoon new11paper
years standing · with
Middle· dleport. He said he would offer Police Chief Jed Webster said
UUUty, $236.21, $984.33,
Young had done a lar better
.port, .In wbleb Pomeroy pays In pay ille $200 arrears reni' there sboold be oo parking Parking Lot Meter, $'.,146.42, .lob In the Senate lban
f50 IIIOnlb rental for a 8llri&gt;al•:.llut .aak . that tbe · . present sliD• placed bettl!eeu Malo SL $2,539.0.
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lilioifldwlllr..._..,l hi
be ca~~eelled unle~· -· lilo ~&lt;'lracfla llliiil !•'l'Ol'M. ~G
:ekl.",•fle
80 at
Oll'11ed ·liJ 1o!lddleport 1114 ·majn. a IInce Ia lnlc.ifect .
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First Cancer
Detection
Clinic Set

said it would be "hardly more
tha n a trace.''
Desp•'te ll•e scattered
light
frost and low 'onlpe:rat•Jres 1
around the state, the weatherman said no record low s
PT. PLEASANT - The ftrs.t
reported. Huntington , W. Va .
detection e!inic for wo-across the Ohio River
men will bf hPid on TtmrsLawrence County, reported
Oct . B, from 1 · 3 p. m. at
record low of 28. But Zanesvi! the Byrne . Chmc in Pt. Pleasin Eastern Ohio had a low of ant. Appomtments have been
26, which was coldest in the I made for this ~rst c~c .
state this morning.
Doctors donat.mg their time
for this clime will be Drs. KenAt sunrise, Colwnbus had 31,
Byrne and John Grubb,
Cleveland 34, Cincinnati 37, The next clinic will be Octoy oungstown 34 , Akron 32, Day22 from 1 • 3 p. m. a 1 th e
ton 34, Chillicothe 30, Marietta
Clinic. For appointment
31 and Mansfield 35.
or write Mrs. William RarFair Weather
Jr ., phone 1619, Pt. Pleas00
Tap
It is suggested that if •
An extensivf high
. a church group, or perarea sprawled over he entire sons from the same area would
mrdsectJOn of the nation
like to come to the clinic toexpected to contmue the fatr gether, that one person call
weather in Ohio today
and make the appointments for
and Wednesday . TemPeratures all .
ranged in the 50s todav with Clubs or church group~ dcnatabumlant s un s hine. bu t on i~g to the C~ncer _DetectLon ~
Wednesday ' the mercury was rue as of tins. da~ are Amerl•
expected to rise to the 60s.
can Assn. UruverSlt~ Women.

John Evans said his clothes
were torn and wet and he was
suffering from exposure.
Adkins left the home of his
cnusin , Halley Smith, Friday
morning to look for Smith, who
was cutting wood . He did not
return home that night
A search party was o~t for a
second day when Adkins
found . Deputies said he
been unable to find
from heavy rains that fell
day night and Salurdav.
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The sena tor told his Warmlaister audience :
"The is:;ue in the campaign,
frankly, is a very simpJe one:
What kind of America are we
going to have tomorrow, S
years from now and 20 yeart
from now? What kind of America are we going to leave our
children1
"I don't believe for one Jl1tlooo
ment that the American people
have accepted centralized goV'
ernment.''
That brought cheers from the
crowd .

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kn!~ ~~:·:;:a~~:::;! ounci
s s I·re quipment Needs urvey ~:""~' ~i~d f~~:' h:~~t ~h~;i;~
have ignored such protests.

zona senator said thls after .,..
serting that many Am.ricana
are mistaken ''as to what the
issues are" in the presidential
campaign.
Campaign Iss~ ·~simple"
He said he would explore thll
topic more fully in a speech
later toda_,. in Washington tct
tile annual conference of United
Press International editors an4
publi shers.

Police Probing
Theft of Money

Pomeroy police said
tadaJ
money was stolen from tbe ·ftia.
er Service station of E. Mail
St. Saturday between 3 and l
p.m . while the owner wu lA
back of the station paintiq a
tank .
Pulice an hour later picked
up a juvenile as a suspect . , Ill
taking $35 from tbe cash re~. He was released later, lil!l
same juvenile and ~
being questioned ~ It,,
case.
Police were asked also
a juvenile ill ~~
roy who ts mlssiDJ from f&gt;
and diagnostic ~Joliet, Dllnois. 'l11e
playllljl In
gymnaslmn last.
from lbe 117111 wbrea .
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Gallipolis this land . I am sure we wlll
Dam 18 4 13.7 runnino 6 (eel I rise to that duty..
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20.92, Pt. Pleasanl 24.47, Hin- ~ spoke of !he . ::~tram
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BATON ROUGE. La . (U Pl l - The peoplE' of ~iOUth· The revival now in progress
ton :l..MJ Kanawha l''alls 4.71, So~th {rom nauonal ~~~e and lern Louisiana buri ed their dead Mondav . and began re· at the Letart Falls United BreCharleston 18.71. Lo.1don WI:!S i sal s le sha~ed the . conce~n building for the Uving today .
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thren Church will continue thll
running one and three quarters 1 tha_t . .~as wme With thls j
Louisiana Gov. John McKeithen Monda_y he-llcopter· week. The pastor, Rev. Jamet
feet , Marmet one anrJ a half "l st;.a m.
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ed into the areas stricke n by Hurricane J:Ulda. ,After ~ Morrison, will bring the me.1. sh.are the Jrntalion w~en I closeup view. he called the storm a "terr~ble disaster, sages. There is special singing
feet and Winfield dam 2lh feet.
Boat mo,·ements :
~nthmkmg people make smde · bul added: "I think our state is fortunate lt su(fe red no each evening. Everyone i8 weJ..
Oblo
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Price
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abo~t 'cornpon"i!' and more loss of life than it did ... the people are ready to come .
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up 14, 6:.. . 0 p.m.:. Elisha
\\oods
and
tradition
of
our
region
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Other bright spots or
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up 14 · 8 ·45 p.m.· Lo n Ho 0... could be dismissed with ridi· battered residents of the burrl· Ste. Marie ln Bayou French
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MISS AMERICA
n.an down 16, 4: 30 a .m.; Jerry ··For the good of the coun· government agencies to h.elp English. When a tornado hit
Bosworth 11 P 17 • 2:lO p.m.; Wal- try ," she said, "we must the area and news that flood- Larose, Thibodoux had his life I
ter Williamson up 17 · l0: 50 P· search for the ties that bind us waters ~ere receding 1n 1ome savings - two $100 bills and
m .; Jefferson up 17, 12:2l a.m.; together but not settle for the areas.
some SlTIBller money- rolled up
Orco up 17, 12:55 a.m.; Beaver tensions that tend to divide us . Aside from the official, dry in a bedpost. The bedpost was Hand Sewn
$7.99
down 17, 6 a.m.; Peggy Down"W e are a na 1·IOn of 1av.:s, not 1 paperwork, McKeithen got a either buried in the rubble that I Low, Low Price ey down 17, 6:50 a .m.; Walter men, and our greatness 1s our look Monda~ at some of the was once a house or had blown
Beckjord up 12 :45 a.rn. ; Susan ability to adjust to the national personal tragedies of the blg away completely.
Lane up 19, 4:40a.m.; Zimmer consensus"
-.lllere was " mass 1unera1 a t I
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up 19, 7:10a.m.:
Robert StewMIDDLEPORT, 0.
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There was John Thibodaux, Larose. Four member.:; of Noles 1
art up • 9:4 p.m. : e
spent a day with Mr. and Mr!!. 11, who Ia ike&lt;! to Sheriff Eddie Arcenaux Sr. family were bur- 1
down 20, 5:45 p.m.; Western up Harold Humphrey and famlly
22, 10 p.m.; Southern up 22, of Belleville.
6:05 a.m.; Louisiana down 2.3, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer
3:30 a.m.; OVEC down 23, 5 and family of Middleport were
a .m.; Blue Seal up Greenup Saturday evening guests
of
5:15 p.m. Crucible down Green- Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber and
up 8:20 p.m.; Barbara Brent son!!.
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down Greenup 10:10 p.m.: Bob Pamela Congrove celebrated
Benter up Greenup 5 a .m.; Oll· her fifth birthday on Sunday.
ver C. Shearer down Greenup Guests present were Horace,
Elton Klle. President, Na- ing record indicates to our mem· 'be justly proud."
6:30 a .m.; Dixie Challenge up Mildred, and Forrest Kibble,
tlooal Associated Businessmen, bershlp that you have a keen I " lam very pleased to receive Meldahl 3:45 p.m.; Jane T. up Mrs. Belle King and family of
Inc., of Plain City has present- realizHtion of the problems o( this award from such an out· Meldahl 8 p.m.; Turner down Belpre, Herman Trlppet, and
ed Representative Homer E. fi sca l responsibility. 1 congratu-1standing organization,"' Abele Mel~a~J 8:40 p.m.; Aetna ~ the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. B iII
'Pete' Abele with the organiza- late you on the courage you comm~ nted. " I l:}~ieve that def· LoUISVille up Meldahl 10:2{) P· Congrove.
Prot~t
tioo's ~&lt;Watchdog of the Treas- have shown ln standing up, to icit spending and reckless ex- [m.; J . S. LewJc: up Meldahlll:·
The Birthday Club held their
ury Award'' in honor of the Con· oppose those who are blmd to penditures are two of the big- 10 p.m.
September meeting at Forked I
gressman's 100 per cent econ~ the possibility of increased ef- !gest problems faced by this Gallipolis Dam Cathy R. Run State Park. Mrs. Emma
my voting record for the 88th fl ciency and reduction in the country today,'' Abele added . down 3:10p.m.; Harry Dyer I Ourst was the honored memCoogresa.
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man Abele1 Mr. Kilt
sal d, structive achievement of which gress and is a candidate for re· m.; Rehable down 11:3~ p.m.; The Ladies Auxiliary of the
uyour outstanding economy vot- you and your constituents can election.
C. V. Harner up 6:15 a. m.; John Olive Township Fire Dept. serv·
Ladd Dean d~wn 7:15 a.m.
! ed a dinner at the home of Mr.
Kanawha Rl\:er ~elen Z. ; and Mrs. L. R. Barr, because
up Marmet 11.55 p.m., 0. F. of the death of their son, ArthShearer up Marmet 3:15 a .m.; ur Barr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Durst and
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m .; Nauo~al up Winfield ,
family Torch, visited with his
p.m., Luc} Jane Lucas up 'Aln- parents Mr and Mrs Dwam I
"The election of Sen. Barry for schools .
l~ ahsolutely nothing wrong with field 10:35 p.m.; Elgercliff up , Durst.'
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Mr . and Mrs Harl y Kittle ·
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Homer
liously
hurt
our
district,
which
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hand
with
tax
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emocrat has a very 1arge popu 1atton o ba\lt 11..: 1pe pw. ,n the trca~\'a w-re r~ccnt visitor! of Mr
congressional candidate Walter people over 65 drawing Soci&lt;AI ury . This is still a gnvernment
and Mrs
E WllUams
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Moeller of Lancaster
today, Security, plus, he had d':!cided· of the people. by tht? pPnple and
Mr a~d ·iirs. La re 0 ~ R0 se
You get the couvenie""" of k&gt;w·cost LOT -0-LITE
•·wuuld :-&gt;et the· 10th D1strict ly ant i-labor viewpoints which for the people," &amp;aid the Lan· Mr.
w and Mrs.
spent· a day with
automatically, tool LOT-0-LITE looks, lights like a
back GO years.
he undoubtedly would pursue if ' caster Democrat.
OCiety 1
Dana Van Meter and son Bei''Abele." charged
Moeller, in office," charged Moeller.
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street light. A photoeleetrie eell turne it on at dusk,
&lt;~gai nst the retraining of "When a district such as ours "Abele has comilstently oppo_s·
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off at dawn. Lights up dark areas around garages,
'e thrown out of work has done everything to put it- ed any measur~ th~t would .10 BY MRS. LYLE BALDERSON
1~1 no fault of their own in self back on its feet. but still an_y way. ben'&lt;'ft t his own dJS· Mr s. Bess Larkins attended
outbuildings, driftways, parking Iota, outdOOI' livHllh Dic:trict, against the has a large ·unemployment fi- trtct, while ~oldwat:r has ~d· l the Golden Rule Sunday School I
ing and working are. all aight long l h'o perfed for
eJopmt! nt of the area, a- gure, near the top in the state, vsocal:d pohlic!es d.agamdst. So&lt;!ml Class mee ting at Mrs.
Tress i
suburban homes, fanns, fact()rie~, _husinessea, pubt combatting poverty in lhe and has too many people unaJ&gt;. ecurJty , 1 e gra uate mcome Smith's at Long Bottom.
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r l and h!i§ voted .:~gainst le to find work because t h e 1c tax
G ane
. 1 Ch eva 1·1er, who has
lie buildings- any plaee that needs protedion and
h on• labor that
r would
d' t destroy
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been stationed in California with
ntial vocational education don'l have funds with whil:h to 1 e economy 0 our IS ric.
safety after dark I You -keno iavestment in LOT.
1mpacted area assi!tance retrain themselves, then there
Moeller said the McArthur the U. S. Navy, Is spending a
(BY REQUEST)
0-LITE, either. One low JDODthly rate includes inRepublican was so immune to leave with his parents, Mr. and .
AT
otallation, mainteaa""" (including lamp replacebasic needs in this nation that Mrs. Edward Chevalier.
ment) and eleetrieity. OnJe.- your WT-0-UTE
he was one of three congressAlse visiting in the Chevalier
men of both parties who voted home recently were Mr. and
today from your local Eleetrk Company office.
LAUNDRY against a temporary extension Mrs. Lowell Chevalier and famof the general draft or Selec- ily of Mansfield and Mr. and :
the
DRY CLEANING
tive Service. Mr,s. Vird Chevalier of Tuppers
DETROIT (UPn - The United Auto Workers and
WY 2·5428
POMEROY
General Motors, so~g.ht tod~y to cl ea n up plant·lev~l con· "Any individual," declared P~_s.and Mrs. VIrgil Buckley 1
tracts at lSO bargammg ~mts and e nd a 12·day str1ke by Moeller, ''who has such a miD"'_''_':~'_'2:'__1,,.-----..,..,..,..,.L_______________ _________________.:::::..::.::::.::::.::::::::
more than a quarter nnllwn workers.
. ority view on the military manGM. and the UAW Monday agreed to a new three· !power needs of his nation, cef"
year na_tional contract that f?llowed the pattern ~et last llainly can't be aware of t h e
month m agreements the uruon won from Chrysler and economic needs of his own disFord.
trict. His voting record proves
Tbe contraets included earit.
Iter ~tirement at. age 60 with ,. Sgt. Bebk j~ new
"If Abele is so opposed · 1 to
peDSIOJll up W ~00 a mopth, M • · R
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longer vacations, pay increases
&amp;rJne ecruller
programs in existence.
even
and many other ltema.
Sgt. George D. Belak
has though requests have gone out
been assigned as the new Mar to him which he has tgnored
Pre!ldent Johnson said the lne Corps Representative f 01r
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from the M&lt;lrine Corps Supply leaders of the district in an efset a pattern for other indus- Center at Alb!ny, Georg ia,
tries with lower profits.
where he was assigned as Plan· fort to bring in new industry
and to develop ways to eradi·
UAW President Waller P. ning and Opetations Clerk.
cHte the high unemployment
Reuther and GM Vice President Sgt. Belak entered tlle Mar- rale.'' Moeller stated.
. ·· Loul1 G. Seaton both twpW that ln_oe Corps on May. 1• 19.1 7 from "A bele," said Moeller, "knew
the qreement on tbe oatiooal his hometown °~ Pittsb urgh. Pa. th e thinking of a majority of the
levtl would speed up local ne-- At the completJOn of a tour in top men frOIP both political par·
goations around the eountry . Japan, he was ordered to th e ties on tl1e recently enacted
Suppl~ Center at Albany, Geor- poverty bill, yet he voted again!lt
Reuther said the clause In gta where he served as 11 mem· it. He charged lhe bill was pothe national agreement calling ber of the Inventory Control llitical, but 1 charge that he was
for a so-called wage inequity Team .
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. 1e one p aymg pol
f und lmmed Ia telY wou ld e1-Imin· Sgk-· Be1ak 1nv l)es a.II young people
in Lhi&amp; diBLrict can't eat
ate about 2,400 Joc_al demands . men and women of M~igs Coun· politics. Abele should pay less
Prlor to the national agree- ~Y who are Interested m beco_m· attention to that small grou
ment, GM and the union had 1 mg members of the
Manne of professional people who
~jult under 16,000 local demands Corps, Ai_r, Land, Sea t~am to trol him and listen to the eoh1m at lhe
Ser· pean
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d th erea1 1eaerso
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,. to clear away before labor contact
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·peace could be restored at the . VJCe Board Off1ce m Porneray di trlct "
, warld•s blgaest manufacturer. 1 each Tuesday from 9 a.m . to 12 s
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lji; Jll'i'ldenl and head of the un- and testing !or the United States J.'rom Court Docket
Iori! GM department, !W;id he Marine Corps.
Entries in Meigs County Comwu hopeful the loca l contract~
be written w!thin a week.
TWO ARRESTED
mon Pleas Court today showed
the case of Howard D. Noble
·R. Bramblett, GM labor The Ohio State Patrol today vs . Elmer A. Keller has been
BrU!fom new '6!1 Ramblor IC iasslc-bigger, · aporty oplloDit two Boor atioka, manual 01
'ft•~·118111orlll
director, ~a id "It could repor t.ed the arrests and one settled and dismissed by agreed
one wlthll'l a week . . . we conviclion. Dana Murray , 25. ment of both parties.
bra.wnaer, beautifully new, yet more aolidly
automatio;roclinf.os bucket leatl; oonaole. S.
that the p~ychology C!f Rt. 2, Pomeroy, cited to Meigs The case of the
Farmers
Rambler than ever: NEW I Spcotacular entho SoJIIible Spcctaculan now at your nearb
local barga ining Is lm· County Court Oct. 16, charged Rank and Savings Company vs
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B'no choices, ~udtog Torque Comm•ndRamblor dealor.
JJ~:;i;w~h~~e:n the background of with passing on curve, and Coy H. Alvin Ritchie and Marigol~
world's most advanced Six. Boo1t1 power and
A.n..rJc• Motorr-D~df~N~ted 10 E ll
settlement has been 1 Gillia!lf, ""5:Q, Rt. 1, Rutland, cit- Ritch ie in the amount of $4 .
ooonomy. Two V-8 options, up to l70 bp. All- , •..,
In Detroit."
ed to Meigs Court Oct. 16 for 512 .16 was dismi ssed by orde'r
new eonv•n.ible, hardtops, sedans. wa.gona.
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passing on curve. D:wid Slllt -1 of Judge John c. Bacon.
Spectacular
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Senlfble
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er, 40, Pomeroy, was fined
----Meigs County commls· $10 and costs in Gallipolis court
MEETING CHANGED
~orque Command-t~e all-new 6 that comes on
al, io addition to standard Double·Safety
Am• nf•rLita-t and Pinelt oflht Ntw R•rwl•
. ..jier~ advertsted for gasoline on a spee~ charge.
The meeting of the Middlelike an 8. Two V ·8 options, up to 327 cu. in.
Brakos(separateaystemsfrontand
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Clulle: 'New lntcrmldlat•SU. Rambt•
rear • t er
~r Tbe Comptct Ecouomy Kin&amp;
diese1 fuel for the county
port Amateur Garden club to
Ontr RamWw wIll U. Utr•¥11111 f111Urt11t 10 utn lilt: Wnlher E1t HMtin1• Advanced Unit CWtructloa • Dttp-Dit) ru~proollrq. C.ramlt-AnnorM .,_
and acted on and dis- ON DIFFERENT TRACK
have been held at the home of
• , _ • Lullle.Qonl A&lt;lltic illemol,- ..._
other routine business EXETER, Eng1::nd tUPI)Don., Mrs. Robert Reibel on Leading
at their courthoure of- aid Madge, 59, decided 42 years Creek Road Wednesday evening
were Kenneth as an employe of British rail· at 7:30 p. m. haa been changed
presl~ent, and mem. ways was enough. He gave up to the borne of Mrs. Edgar Ref·
Nelson and Dick his job to otudy for the priest· nolds of Mill-st, Middleport. The
hood In the Church of Enaland. Ume remains the 18me.

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Election of Goldwater and Abele Would
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ST. 'i.DV1S (UPII - The St.
Louis dl r~inals and a number
vf dazed fans prepared Tues·
day to give their nativt son
Yogi Berra and his New York
Yankees a royal wel&lt;:ome followed by a royal boot.
Berra, who left The Hill sec--

tion of this city _nearly 20 y~rs pncludlng the sidelining of reg· I one of the better shortstop~ and 1ing an important Yankee de· 1 ''I know I'm out of the first
ago to make. Ius fortune With ular shortstop Ton~ Kubek and&lt;~ a veteran World SeniS per· feat .
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; gam~ ... said Kubek, who hos
the Yankees, IS expected to get of CQUrse, some 1mprovement 1former - probably will be
Last Minute Decll.lOD
been nursmg the tnjucy for a
a good-natured reception when m thf condJti()n of Cardinal ] sidelined with a spraJneo wrist. I Berr11 probably will make the week It 's u~ w Yogi about the
he flies in with the American th1rd baseman Ken Bt.Jyer's Ail· In the event he is unable to , decision on Kubek after a light senes"
League champions about noon. iug left leg.
play, he is expected to be re- workout at Busch Sladium
Card 1 Have Problem
After the formalities. how·
Kubek Looks Doubtiul
placed by Ph_il _Linz, the ca~e-- l when he must decide whether ! Although the Joss of Kubek
ever, Yogi will be wished noth· The word from New York, free young mf1elder who m· l to take Tony off thr World Se· m1ght upset the smooth func·
ing but bad luck in the World pending the YankeN' arnva!, , curred Berra's wrath with his ries roster and add first-base- l twning Yankee infield to some
Serie~ starting Wednesday - JS that Kubt!k- regarded as \famous harmon ica solo follow- 1man Mike Hegan.
ldt&gt;gree, Lhe Cardinals face a
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Kentucky Ranked 7th

Dally S.ntiJtel,' Pomiii'Oy-Mitl~. 0 .. Oct. 6.

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Bowman.
"He1l
but ru.
National Leaguers point out ntng the base&lt; COilld be • probthat Boyer has been shading !em."
far to his left to compensate
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for 5hortstop Dick Groat's "po- . Cardm~l SeC'ond basema" J•
sltion play" and that a serious- ' l~an ~a vier , 8. dan~erou!i left,.
ly ailing Boyer could mean a 1 fJeid-lme hu~m&amp;: hitler ~nst
gapmg hole in the lf'rt side of lt&gt;ft-h.~nde-d plt~hmg .. II!G 11 ail·
the St. Lou1s infir-ld .
mg WJth a brulsed hJp that lillY
In addilwn , the C:-~rdinal s ' at·l slow him down on the ba8et.
tack would be senously hurt
without the bat of 33-y~ar-old I
Ken who led the ma1or~ with I
119 run~ bCI1tf-d 1n t h1 ~ ~ea s on i
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NEW YORK (UPl) - The 1three years.
'fichigan, Oh10 State and Ken· the Yankees- suffered a mild
Kent.Ut:ky Wildcats have clawed I Three other newcomers to turky w!lh one each.
tear in the ham s1ring mU&lt;;(' le
their way back into the na- 1the lop 10 were Nebraska , No. IUmoJs held only a one-point of his 11:'1! lt&gt;g Sw1d&lt;:~y in the
tiona! college football rankings 8: UCLA , No. 9 and Syr&lt;H'll'e. margtn for second place over Cardinals' pt·lmant - t llnchinli(
after a 13-year struggle.
No . . 10.
Alabama with 259 points to 258 vil'lory.
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lnternatwnal Board of Coach· WI
successJvef upsels
the l350 Points are awarded on 11 1 phv~irian Dr. I. C. \fiddleman •
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school football teams at this lOth .
mg mlo the top 1(1 tor 1he flfst ~ i ssippl and 4.u~Hlrn 'J'h·'~ IV•Id- votes f: om first to lOth pl&lt;~c:e. 1:.f•Jng f.'lVf•n llv tr:~mPr l{n~
point of the season, but mighty ! Di splaced were Middle1uwn. l
time
Since Sept h 19. 1951, tak- cats lost all f1 ve ul tl 1e1r ,,' !'''
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g::11nes la ~t st·a~on . but h&lt;~ve LSU in 11th place with, MJ_C"tli ; _1ts n·al~
not gm111 a" nl now
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ing by CJncinna li Elder. "'"nd 1·
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Last weektnd, for instance, .\1ount Vemon, a 16-7 winner , ·'Turn lhal travelogue on
place slandmg and th ird-ranked thls }'t'&lt;:Jr .vhwh nppt•ll throu~h S ate lled ror 12th. lh_sstssmpt
the Stark County powerhouse ove:r Whitehal .. Mount Vernon
TV, dear!"
the i Alabama and sJxlh-nmked OhiO Two of the best defense~· in the ranked 14th followed m order
slipped tu 12th and .\1iddle1uwn
' Slate held their places fro m the
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by Southern Californ1a Ceor.,1a
collided with old riv al Alliance. l(. 17th.
first weekly ralmgs of the 35
erence for. 47 pomts, With I Tech Arkansas Wvo~~mg ;nd
which was a!) hopped up over U
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coaches la st week
t H:: runmng of JUnior Hodge r 0
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Fl .d . -. _
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having the Tigers in its own
pper r J,.gfon ~ ll' .f'rBird. the pa~~ing of junior . regon . Uri a. An:wna taft!
mcm. a .o.."cond string halfback,
Bul everything else was
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back yard. The Aviators even played but mne minutes m the
lurned upside down as Illinois I q~alte~back Hu k Nm tmJ to t-nd
- - -- -- had the words ·'beat Massil lon" . final quart( . but he scored
I advanced from fourth to sec· : Hl&lt;:k Kestrwr.
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three touchdowns and racked 1
ond; .\l ichigan took over tourth, 1 Texas drrw 27 fi rst-plac·e bal·
But Coach Earle Bruce's up 90 yards rushing tn beror•lf' i
and Nnt re Dame moved into ' ]ols, folli&gt;Wl'd hy Alabama with !
f~~~- . ~ ~~~~e~st anding in ' thr~e~~~~~~!:- wit h two and By United Prt'SII lntt&gt;rnaliunal
charges scored in every period the game's top gr?und gaim•r .
to takl! a 26-8 victory and re- Even more amazmg wa s AshThis week 's Ohio co llege footmained on tht.: unbeaten trail as land·s RonsevPit Robinson, who
Middleport's footh&lt;~ll squad re- JI.JI•
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ball schedule·
well as on top of the United scort'd all h1s team 's points in ! ceivf'd nnf&gt; •·ertain, perhaps )
Sllturrlay
Press International weekly foot- a 38-3 win over winless Mans-I tw11 hPavy blows fi'riday nigh!
Oh10 Stale at Jllinoi~
ball ratings.
field Madison. It ran hb ~ea- 1 in its 18-14 loss to Pomeroy. 1
Toledo at Ohio U.
Massillon received 17 of 33 son's total to nine Louc:l 10 :nwns I Rod Sauer, 160 lb.
Juni or
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Bow ling (;rl'l:'ll at Wt' S!f&gt;rn \ol'if'h.
first place vote~ in the third ana 14 extra prnnLs fnr a 68 to- fullbal'k. one of the team's most
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place vote~ in second place and Three All ian ce players were is lost for the season.
, sophomore f~Gm Lonun. held on : !Ill on 24 ot. ?!'i. for ,,11 .Y.llrd!!, Cen1ral St. at Florida A&amp;\1
4 DOOR STATION WAGON
trailed by 65 points.
hospital ned
following
their I He suffered what Holzer hos ·l to hJs lea~ m rushlll!o: _yardage ' but ~ilh 110 10 s and no mter· l Witt eobf'rg at Akron
('la::;~ic 6 ry l. sta nd ;1rd trans. c-hronlf luggage rack,
Top our Unchanged
meet•"ng ...
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medics des•r•"Ld
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radi(l . lwalt&gt;r. \l·hi1P sidrw:il l tJn•o;;, 2-tone green
or t e . Marietla at Hi ram
The top four teams remained the Tigers play for keeps But pulled tendon m his knee . Sau· m t e "11 -Amenca n on erence mg •rl:'f-'O has _pass
\\ith 1nat(.'h1ng iniHiol".
the same for the second con- the only injury in the Canton cr's leg will be in a cast five ovPr the weekend.
,
I most scnres wJth four touch-·1 Otterbf'in at ObPrlin
"~ndusky sou th · Gl enwoo d game wa s to we._
'"KS. .
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has
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up
262
yards
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downs
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Secutl·ve week , w1·th -=
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The top r"' 1•1•1v·r
l'en
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on down there were some with a bark sp"'sm and was ad· ankle spram that kept him out behmd hJm IS Ohl? UmversllY ifor 134 yards.
: Northwood r.\.firh . t at Ohio
changes.
mitteu to the hospital.
1~f _the Ja~ket s' fir~t two games, soph Wa sh L~ons With 209 yards . Kellermann remain ~ on top in 1 Northe n
Upper Arlington. desp ite a In Southeas tern Ohio, N1·!snn· Fnday night spramed the oth- and a 4 - 3-~ard. a_verage. Don total oflen!le w1th 311 yards. I Sewanee at Kenyo1
GMAC Financing Available
72..0
romp
over
Urbana, ville recorded its fir.oc;t Sou th· er cmkle. It is not known how P~dJe of Miami g~ves the Red- rive better lhan Simrell, with Ferris (Mich.) at Findla\·
dropped from fifth to eighth in eastern Ohio League victory long Ha lley will be out of hea· s_kms a rea_! runnmg combma- Kozar third
IHucknell at Ohio Weslt"o~n
the standings , Moving up were \ over f,allipolis in 1:1 years and vy dril ls.
tum , tnlled mg 178 ya~ds.
Bowling Creen Is the top of· \
Saturday Nighi
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once- ueaten Cincinnati Roger . only the second time in 35 One bright note turned
up
Kozar has sc~red fJve tm~ch· fensive tea m with an aver&lt;~ge i Xavier at Cincinnati
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Bac~n in fifU., _Spring.ficld South years . The Greyhounds toppled Monday when the squad of 19 down s, for 30 ~omls to 18 pomts of 370 yard~ a game wit!"&gt; .\liami Louisville at Dayton
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In s.Jxth and Fmdlay m seventh. winless Gallipoli!i 6·0.
boys worked out; back to prac- for Jay Cunmngha~ and Bob next in line with a 359 average. ,Trenton St. at Baldwm·W&lt;JI!a ce .
Codilloc - Oldsmobile
Fmdlay, which has gone un- One of the big oddities of the lice was 185 lb. Pat~! Wilson, P_ratt. both of Bo~lmg Green,
Miami sporlo; the btst det'cn se.l Denison at Woostf'r
"You'll Like Ou1 Qual it;: Way of Oomg BusinPss"
b~aten .in lou~ starts. w_as ~he season cropped up in Spring- r~se~ve back and linebacker, hl s _ncare.st competitors.
yielding just 131 yards per foe , IMuskingum al Ml. Union
b1g gamer th1s week, JUmpmg . field when South Look Hamilton Sldel_med two weeks ago WJth a Dan Slmrell ~f Toledo re- while Kent b second at 1:12 and : Defiance at Bluffton
WY 2-5342
Pomeroy , Ohio
!rom 11th to seventh. Tl1e Tro- 1Taft 20-6. Roger Strodes of the spra med ankle .
place~ Erme Kellermann . of Bowling Green next with 140. ' Ashland at Wilmington
Jans, ~aklng their first appear- , Wildcats rjjced 84 yard~ lor a Coach Robert Ashlf'y, pleas- , M1an11 as ~he t?p passer wi th .
a 'lce m tht top 10, pounded touchdown on the second half ed w1l.h the way hi s offense Z6 completiOns m 48 attempls r
Lorain 40..16 behind quarter- kickoff, but it was recalle'd be- sparked with Buddy
Moore
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1 0 44 48
16 points and an amazing 257 the next kickoff, Vince Douglas Bruce Wallace at left h;1lfback North Gallia
2 0 48 62 ;
yards on the ground in 16 car- took the ball 8S yards for 8 and lormer left half Joey Ste· Southwestern 0 2 0 12 64
~ies. He also threw two touch- tou chdown, and that one count- phenso~ . at end. n~ must re- TOTALS
5 5 0. 202 2.0%
own passes.
ed, making it 169 yards in two vamp 1s 1ineup .
e Jackets
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
Rounding out the elite li st plays.
invade undefeated Logan FriHannan Trace at Racine
day night. .
Buchtel
• York at North Gallia
Ashley indicated
Monday
Kyger Creek at Eastern
night he was not at all ceratin Symmes Valley at Southwestern
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OTHERS:
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GAHS Freshmen. Pomeroy in
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Gallipolis and Pomeroy's freshman football teams can be done,'' he said.
b~ttled to an 8-8 deadlock in the Bend City Monday eve- ' "Thi s wa s most unfortunate PGA EARNlSGS

for Sauer !Rod). That boy realDUNEDIN . Fl~. lUPJ)- Ma· .
I liked to play footl:mll " s· id son Rudolph, eighth em the
PAT try, but made good on the 1.&lt;ihley.
' a ' PGA _mon~y list, ad_d~ $314.1_6
second after a penalty agrlinst
to brmg hls total wmmngs th1s .
GAHS.
year to $52,568.69.
Two Gallipolis· TO's were
STtiN DINGS
Arnold Palmer and Jack
called back because of penalSEOAL ALL GAMES
Nicklaus who did not compete
ties. For the Gall ia ns, right- TEAM
w. L. T. P. OP last weekend , continued to hold 1
half Pete Scott ha&lt;.l i)() yards in Logan
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4 0 0 126
eight trips . He also ran one Jackson ..... 4 0 0 84
8 with $110.143.37 and $107,717.83. I
kickoff back 80 yards, and an- Pomeroy .... -4 0 0 70 30
other 60 yards.
Athens
3 1 0 83 46
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Nelsonville . 3 1 o 44 42
Jim Gilmore bad 27 yards Wellston
2 2 0 50 42
rushing in ~ine. trips, B .rent Middleport . 1 2 l 71 55
Saunders .five m two Jaunts. Gallipolis
0 4 0 J3 104
Bruce Sm1th had 24 yards in
three carries, and QB Rod GilSEOAL ONLY
key a minus 17 in 16 runs.
TEAM
W. L. T. p OP
Gallipolis outgained tbe host Logan .. .. . .. 2 o o 00
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club 190 to 132 i~ rushing and ,Jackson .••~ 2 0 0 48
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passing. Gilkey completed four Pomeroy . ". 2 0 0 30 20
for seven for 100 yards. Pome-- Athens .... .. 1 1 0 30 28
roy completeo five for 12 for 43 Nelsonville .. I I 0 i4 34
NEW YORK WPIJ - The I yards passing .
. Wellston ... 0 2 0 6 28
United Press International rna-. Scott, G•lkey , Doss. and Gd- Middleport . 0 2 0 28 48
jor college football ratings with more looke? good on defense Gallipolis . . . 0 2 0 0 50
lhe first place votes and won· for the Gallmns.
TOTALS
8 8 I 216 216
lost records In parentheses:
. N~xl GAHS freshman game FRIDAY 'S GAMES:
Team
Pts. 1s 1 hursday, Pt. Pleasant here. Gallipolis at Wellston
1. Texas 127) (3-0)
332
Jacksan at Pomeroy
2. Illinois (2) C2.0)
259
F!GfiT RESULTS
Middleport al Logan
3. Alabama (3) (3.0)
By
United
Press
International
Nelsonville at Athens
258
4. Michigan !1) (Z.OJ
210 BOSTON (Ull) - Tony Val· OTHERS:
When y~·• have an
5. Notre Dame (2.(1)
181 enti, lGt, Medford, Mass., stop- Wiliiamson at Pt. Pleasant
6. Ohio State (1) 12..(1)
167 ped Jimmy Beecham, 160, Phil· Fairland at Coal Grove
insurance claim,
7. Kentucky (1) (3-0)
157 adelphia 7.
Portsmouth East at Lucasville
relax- play tennis!
8. Nebraaka C:Hl)
48
9. U.C.L.A. t3-G)
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HELSINKI , Finland (UP!) SVAC STANDINGS
We'll put ourselvea
10. Syraeuae (2-1)
33 Olli Maeki , 138%, Finland, sto~
(All GamH)
in your shoe&amp; with
Second 10-11. L.S.U. 31; 12. ped Aissa Hashas, 139% . Paris TEAM
W. L. T. P. OP
(tie) Michigan State and North 8 retained European
junior Kyger Creek 4 0 0 130 22
Cah!Jina State 24; 14. Missis- welterwei~ht tltle.
Racine
1 2 1 44 78
&amp;lppl 21; u;. Southern Cal~ol'
North Gallia I 3 0 ii6 76
lia 20; II. Georgia Tech 18;
LONDON (UP!) Johnny Eastern ..... 1 3 ,o 34 76
17. Arkansas 14; 18. Wyoming Caldwell, Belfast, Northern Ire- Hannan Trace 0 1 1 8 48
&amp; Bud Slmp1on
f3; 19. Oregon U; 20. (Ue) land, slopped Rafael Fernandez, Southwestern D I I 2t 106 Jim JohnsonAeentl
Florida, Arizona Slate lind Spain Bantamweight. 8.
Iowa,
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Oilier teams receiving voles SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - TEAM
- Army, Duke, Navy, North Jimmy Lester, Ui3'h, Sa• Fran- Kyger Creek 2 0 0 78 16
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Carolina, Florldl State, Rice 1 clsco, knocked out Tony Norie· Eastern
I 0 0 20 12
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&amp;a. 152;'Bllkers'fiP.ld• Calif. 7. HaDnan Trace 0 0 0 0 0
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For Coach Dick
Bishop's
eleven, it was tlleir first contest of the campaign. Pomeroy
now owns a 3-{)·1 season record.
fiallipolis scored first when
end Hank Doss picked off
a
Pomeroy pitchout in midair and
raced into the end zone. Brent
Saunders ran the extra points,
and the GAHS frosh led 8.0.
Pomeroy tied it up n the second period by recovering a high
pass from center deep in GAHS
territory. It was a punt a t·
tempt, and the ball went into
the end zone where a Little Panther recovered for the touchdown. PHS missed its
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ooo civil act1on tnal of J. H. tnaJ.
college tootball records, includ- Among
those who entered Mrs. Starling Massar . and Ruth Ann Bailey o~ Columbus
Somervllle vs. Commercial Cre. • Durir18 the day seven plain· ina games of Saturday, Oct. 3: t Holzer hospital In the pa!lt 24 family spent Sunday w1th her .1pent the weekend ~tb be~rdit Corp., was begwi in M&amp;iOn tiff witnel&amp;el were heard and Team•
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Brown,
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Billy
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Bl.. l Grty
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Halley, &amp;48 Norman McCain and dt~.ugbters ler vis~ted Thursda~
V. Wlppol
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+IS c1al Credit by W H. Rardin, A more defense witnes11es lo tes- Bowuna Grn 3 a a 91 19 First Avt'! , Daniel Surrell, Rt. l were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene at Me1gs
Memonal Ho1~ 1
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l&amp;a M Foose and J. B Meeks,
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W_ Chisler
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C. Porter
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by
the
plalnU(f
Members
of
the
petit
jury
Hlram
2
o 0 58 12 . zt8 Rlver!!ide, Pt. Plea!!ant, ron: Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan Wtll Hart. Mrs. Hart broke er tp
r. Ponrr
509
8 . Porter
lOI
I
that
he
was
Indicted
by
the
serving
on
the
c.a~re
are
:
J.
E.
Deniaon
2
o o 55 514 Vickie A. Lingerfelt, 2901 Mea· of Rutland and Dean WUI, wlth several days ago.
h
.. ed
J. Dutrr
529
Handicap
l77
September
1962
grand
jury
on
.11
Sommer,
James
Ball,
Clay
Youngstwn
2
o
0
46
14
dowbrook
Dr.,
Pt.
PICdsant,
Eli
the
U.
S.
Navy,
st.B.ti~ned
at
Mrs
.
Hugh.
Bea_r
hsh
visit
t
Total
2467
TOll I
1696 charge ot obtaining money
Frazier, Wylie Conrad, Denn_ls lJhlo State
2
44 17 Harry SJders, Hende~!lor.,
W. Charleston, South Carolma. . Thursday eve.nmf wit N ~r ~U:e:
Woo I 1...1 I Polo!&amp; I
Woo I Lool I
der false pretense with
the A. Rouah, James l(eefer, Doni Cincinnatl
2 o o 39 1o Va., George w. McKmley Hart, Mrs. Edna Summerfield li Mrs. John Sm th, Y
Ouia · WaDet Ins.
Commercial C~lt as proaecut- Curry, Elwanda Icard. Dale Nl· Westrn Res 2 o o Jl w ! Let.art, w. Va ., Larry J. Keel· \'isiting with ~r. and Mrs. ~arl
J:. Perry
411
Tbe Founome
lng
witness and frJtlowing his bert, James N. Roush. George Miami
2 o l 6.1 7 1er, Rl. 1 Leon. W. Va., .c. Jack Summerfield m Pennsylvama:
John Audubon's work, ''The
R. ~non
432
L. Winebrenner
415
indictment
the
trial
was
set
for
W.
Byus
and
Ralph
Crump.
Kent
State
1
o
1
18
s'
Bachner,
313
Lincoln
St.
,
MidMrs.
Mary
Reed
and
M1ss
Birds or America." contained
T. Anderson
453
C. Wlnebrenner
465
October I, 1962 but prior ro the
Otterbein
2 1 o 82 66 dleport. Mrs. Ewing E. Hutton, Sherry McCain att~nded a eur- 435 drawings.
H. Cblster
m G. Hovatter
348 trial the Prosecuting Attorney
ASk TO WED
Bldwin-Wal 2 1 o 58 49 Ht. t Rul!and, Mrs. Larry Bry- prise wedding annaversary par·
F. lleldlerl
480
P. Ellis
47.5
enter.cl
a
nollf
presequl
u
to
PT.
PLEASANT
Harold
AI·
Defiance
2 1 0 55 44 an Wyatt . Rutland, Mrs. Ed· ty Wedne_aday evening, for the Connecticut's famous CharHandicap
1511
Toll I
1713
the
indictment
thereby
d!J·
len
Coleman,
28.
Pt.
Pleasant,
Muskingum
2 1 0 42 10 wtrd P. O'Connor, Ill, Racine, 48th anmversary of Mr. and ter Oak wa.s blown down durTotal
2401
Won ! Lost I
millslni
the
suit
and
the
plainand
Thelma
Geraldine
Brown,
Akron
2
0 29 22 1\-lrs. Virgil C. Holsinger. Reeds- Mrs. Homer Damewood of AkW• I Lool I Pololl I
Alloy Coli
tlff
claims
by
the
means
ol
1M
20.'
Henderson,
h•v~
~ade
ap·
Capital
1
0 r,4 22 ville. Lloyd P. Summerfield, ron, at the home of Mr. and
L. Clelland
3~
1
premi!le&amp;,
the
plaintlrf
had
been
phcatlon
for
a
marr1age
llCentral
St.
u
Mr.~
1
52 33 , Rt. , Reedsville, Floyd W. Coy.. Mn. Wateman White aMrtKenond..
B. Russell
and Is Injured In IUs reputa· cense tn the oHiee of the Coun- John Carrol!
. a
I. SlsiOft 1I game)
149 T. Clelland
1 0 45 19 , an, Jackson, John F. Crabtree, Others present were
490
Uon
and
!'tedit
and
had
doubt
lty
Clerk
.
Wilmn,gtn
Jackson,
Mrs
.
Francis
Unger,
Mrs.
Jesse
Newell,
Mr.
and
J. Louks
+49
32 49
H. Russell
508
9)
cas1
on
hla
hone!lty
and
lntegrl·
Heidelberg
28
Ironton,
Chester
Ellis,
Hunting·
Mrs.
R~s~
Cleland
and
Mr.
and
470
J. Muster
4
Handicap
7
u
ty, greatly and lrreparablr ln· Xavier
D. Dotlon
319
1
26 29 i ton. and Mrs. William R. Har- Mrs. W1lhe Frecker 11nd Char·
Total
1733
juring hill social and bu!!uness
•
Ohio Univ.
t 1 t9 34 . les~. Ruese!!, Ky.
les.
M. Werry
m Won I._.Losl 2
slandlng In the community,
Daylon
Blrlhs
Mrs. J. P. Fox ol Hlco, W.
1'. Cascl 12 aamesl
299
1 2 0 51 M
cau!lng him great mental ang·
Ashland
Handic&amp;p
1 2 0 28 32 . Mrs.· Dalla. G. Moss, Jr ., Pat- Va. recently spent a week with
Evelyn's GriK'ery
tli!h and humiliation and
he
Bluffton
o 2 1 12 21 1riot Star Rt., son, 6 ,J .m. Mon- her daug.hter Mrs. I. 0. McCoy
Toll!
351
N.
Barton
JOlt
time
attending
court,
conThe
Pomeroy
Bend
Citizens
Kenyon
o l o 26 88 ; day. Mrs. Paul E. France, Rt. and famll~'·
Woo t Loti I Po!Dts t
402
R.
Barton
ferrlng
with
hia
attorney
and
Band
Radio
club
htkl
Its
Case
Tech
o
2 o 12 4t l l Vinton, daughter, 11:~ a.m.
----K &amp; C Jf'welers
m 8. Eblin
;~ was inconvenienced and 1ncur· third annual autumn picnic Sun- Ohio We!!lyn o 2 o 11 40 Monday. Mrs. Da.wayne P. Cas- M R CAIB,
Venezuela
A. Stobarl
397
C. Rideout
L. Eblin
--day afternoon at Old Man's Oberlin
o 2 o 6 44 1ey, Gallipolis Ferry, :;;on, 10:47 (UPl) _Carlos Hernandez, 137,
«a Total 1
t38.'J
SEVERAL ARRAIGNED
Cave. The afternoon was spent Marietta
o 3 o 29 81 1a.m. Monday. Mrs. Charles J. Venezuela, knocked out Kenny
P. Radford
5111
L. Wolfe
Won
PT. PLEASANT _ Arr.!lan- in_
the caves and pic- Mt. Union
o 3 o 21 75 Roberts, 284 Tropic St., Jack- Lane, 139 , Muskegon, Mich.
643
R. Bowen
331 eel before Justice of Peace A. . h1cking.,
Toledo
o 3 0 12 5·7 son, son. 8:05a.m. Monday. Mrs.
12
Handitap
A. Hoyt
MID·A.'\1ERICAN
Otis B. Taylor. 121
Jackson
WDGE TO MEET
342 M. Goodwin on various charM· Attendmg w_ere Mr. and Mrs.
2381
Total
2,.
V.
Hoyt
R
.
p
ne
Rl
Mil
Kenneth
D.av1s
.and
son.
Ken
Miami
2
0
0
0
Pikt',
son.
5·30
a.m.
Monday.
Worshipful
Master Albert G.
B. Grinstaff
o-o
es are onme U •
·
f T h M
d 'I
·
'
s·11 R G
Rt
1
0
1
Won 3 t.nsl I PolnU I
0
dlsturbin school exhibi- neth,
ore ; r an " rs Marshall
I
1 o 13 21 · Mrs. I Y · eorge, ·
· WoOdard announces that PornH.
$lO anl coat&amp;; B.
c. Edward We!ls and Jane Ann ; Kent Sl.
o o 1 3 .1 Gallipolis, daughter, 4:56 a. eroy Lodge No. 164, F. and A.
Ashland Oil
1387 CarPenter, St. Albans, Henry
LadryB Wlles. dMrB andd MMrsr. Ohio Umv.
o o t
3 3 m. Mondao&gt;'·l ha eel
M.. wl!l hold Its regular monthII
J. Fullrod
St Alb· n5
Laura I ar
oyer an
ren a.
Toledo
0 1 0
0 13
It r1
ly tneeting Wednesday, Octo·
R. Sa.rgenl
G&lt;ime - Men. P
;t. 'Pl,eaaant, and Mrs. Na1han Biggs, Mr. Westrn Mlch 0 1
0 0 as Patients recently discharged ber 7 at 7:30 p. m. at the
Rev. John Harrold
E. Gillan&lt;!
S22
Ind. High
L. Wtne Adolph Hannibal, Charleston, and
Biggs, Porn·
hng Grn o 0 0 o 0 included Mrs. James K. Han· Masonic Temple. There wlU be
R. VIneyard
,_ brenner,
Kloe!l,
Lesage ' eroy;
Mr.
OHIO CONF"ERENCF.'
Pha- work in the second degree . ReCHURCH OF THE
o}V.IO
165. Women:
Wt IIlam Scar be rry.
d MMJss r·1helma
N Boyer,
t 1·
Mr
1lon, Paul
N Phillips,
J DKeith D. Tl
M. !Jawytr
418
Men · H each were fined $10 and costs an
r!l. 1m eu z 1rli• . · Wittenberg
3 0 0 117 32 · en, orma · renner., na freMments will be served.
NAZARENE
Handieap
132
L. Wine· ron charges of intoxication: Ed· and Mrs James Neutzhng, Mid· Hiram
I 0 0 23
L. Pierce, Mrs. Garnet WilllamTotal
2277 brl'nner. 425.
ward P. O'Brien, Pt. Pleasa~t, dl:rt and Mrs Do le Shuler Wooster
1 0 0 21 15 son, Harry Morgan,
George ships and meet new faces, as
RUTLAND, 0.
Won 1 Lost 3 Point&amp; i
Team Hi&amp;h Game - K·P's, "$10 and costs. pulling out m Bnd ·Mike PennJ' a:d Mary BMidwkn - Wall 2 1 o 58 49 ' Gould, Mr~. Thoma~ BelvJlle other A. A. groups will be unitSwlsb~t &amp; Loh8f
Ocl. 7-18 7:30 P.M.
loll
face of oncoming traffic: Cur·
M' ·
th Cl k M
U!'l lngum
2 1 o 42 10 and Mrs. Dar.iel K. Spencer ing in thlg event.
J. Bailey
1
1
·
Ann
lAs
Ka Mr
Y and
ar , Mn.
rs. Captta!
1 1 0 54 22 and infant daughter.
567
Team
High Series - AI ey 1is F' Riffle, Leon, Rl · 2' llO Mildred
Clark.
'
"f. Bowen
422 Cats l733
1and costs fa1lure to have vehi- IR
ond Z kl nd
Jeff Otterbein
1 l
0 47 59 ,
I bl
1
E. Bartels
469 I "
·
cle unde; control;
Chorlolle : aym d P ·~ ~ a ·~~ h're. Heidlhrg
1 1 o 28 491 Trl-(ounty A. A.
We Now Hava Avai 8 e . ' '
R. Bailey
490
MONDAY NITE MIXED
Neal PI Pleasanl, $10 an dM
rey an dM
au ooRveberrt, Hsrd• . Akron
I I o 12 22 Meet• Wedneodu~
W. Wilford
0
· and battery; Rl· andr. an
51~ I
LEAGUE
C!o!lts,· assault
Debbie rs.
and Jimmy aSyraen Ken yo n
o 1 0 19 41 ' The Tri-County A A_-T Group
Total
2461
Ashland Oil
chard A. ~ranklln, Pt. Pleas- cu.!le· Mr. and Mr!!l. 'wayne Oberlin
0 1 0 6 231 of Pomeroy ia to hEIV!" itll st~r·
Woo ;j Lost U foio~ i
0 1 0 0 ~4 1 ond anniversary meeting at St.
L. lillmore
~:,2 ant, defective exhaust; Wood- ore~n and cary, Mr. !nd Mrs. Marietta
451 row Bush, Hogsett, $25... and Ot!Orge Car!on, Mr . .and Mrs. Mt. Union
2 0 15 1 Paul's Lutheran Church,
H.
Ambergf'r
on
Ind. High Single Gamr - Joe
STOCKED IN 4 STYLES
A. SawyeJ
361 costs. reckless drlvlnr;
Wll· FrOO Taylor and Linda &amp;nd Ohio Weslyn o 2 0 11 40 Thursday, October 8, at 8 p.m.
Bi.ile)·, 229.
. I
411
llam Thomas Kaufter, ~t. 1, Waynt and Mr. and Mr!l. Wood· Denison--~-0~ 0 0 There will be a !!pecial proInd. High S.rios - Joe BRI· M. Sawyer
48 Milton, $50 and cost&amp;, disturb· row Freeman of Mason, W. MAKING APPLE BIJ'M'ER gram with plenty of refreah·
ALSO INTIRIOR AND EXTERIOR
Handicap
tey, 567.
I
·WOOD
DOORS POR YOUR SI!LECTION
1723
lng school exhibition.
VI.
Ladl11s o.f the Syr1cuse E.U. ments and A. A. fellowship. All
Team High Game
Blue 1 TOTALS
Won 0, Lost 3
B. Church plan to make apple members, both past and prea.
and Grey. 866.
Pin
neads
Pleasant
Valley
Hospital
d
R
11
butter at Mrs. Edith Hood'! ent/' whether from in town or
team High Series
Blue I d N
433
ADMITTED - MrS.
Ra•1
outh Atten a
A a ease.
place Oct. 15. To order, c111 outaide, are invited to share In
and Grey, 24B1.
V. Craig
370
Sullivan, Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs. A.t Chilllcotlle
WY 2-2052 eveninas.
Pleoa!te Ihis celebrRtion. There wHJ be
290 N. 2nd An,
Middleport, 0.
Art
Neast&gt;
4ftl
William
Martin,
Hogsett
;
Mrs.
The
Little
Kyger
F'Arm
Rur·
furnish
jano.
I ample time jo rf'new old friend·
B[ND lEAGUE
c.
Craig
S~O
Dan
Bonecutter,
Gallipolis
Fereln&amp;
Council
met
Saturday
ev·
llepl, II, IHI
1'0TALS
1104 ry: Michael Chapman, VInton. enlng at the home of Mr. and
•
Waid Cros11 and Sons
' Won 3, Lul&gt;ll 0
I'
DISCHARGED
-Basil De- Mrs. T. F'. Burleson.
There •
M('Kf&gt;nzie
311!1 I
Bee Cet's
w~ese, Pl. Pleasant: Mrt. Ar· were 11 members, two guests
Cross
j
397
M. Bowen
430 thur Jackson and daughter, Le· and ten children pre1ent.
llnilh
401
J. Chei'!hPr
331 on. Mrs . Lloyd Thornton and
Mrs. Burleson read scripture
Grueser
4113
B. Bowen
522 I son. lJetarl; Mra. Joe Ham- trom Deuteronomy. Mr. Wayne
........
Nesselroad
49.i
H. Che!lher
467 . rnond and ton, PUny; Mrl. Har· Rus!lell pre8ided over the mf&gt;etHandicap
165 I TOTAL
1750
vey Chapman. Milton: Pau~ine ing.
Tolal
2330 I Won 0, Lost 3
McDaniel, Pt Pleasant; R1ch· l A discussion on Health Jnsur·
Won Z Lost 1 Poinb 4
Patsi(&gt;s
.ard Nibert, Hotsett.
ance wa• conducted by
Mr.
Imporlol Elo&lt;ll'tc
2
D. Cl11rk
46
Stanley Shavtr. It was agreed
471
l\llller
B. Clark
476
PLAN BARBECUE
that the group would like the
4l1
Cirson
s. Plymale
341
PT. PLEASANT - The Mas· eovernment to remain out of
414
Btalton
R. Plymale
4a7
on County Chapter af the lzaak tht controJ of heaJth insurance
442
!Dnton
Handicap
102 Walton League will sponsor a as long aa possible. It was also
Tot&amp;l ,.tforrn11 nn lHI
Clatworthy
~28
TOTAL
1867 chicken barbecue for the public decided that most farmers do
Ford GalaxN &amp;QO LTD 4-o- Haotdtop
2348
Total
w.. I, Lost 8
on Sunday, O!'tober 25th
to carry Rome type of health inWill I Lnsl Z Points 4
raise money for additional de- surance, but often rural resitocboole &amp;m~~
Team No. 4
velopment of Krodel Park. The dentl who do not farm are nonlor
·
1aimriono LTD's an4
T. Osborn
Rolsam Solet No. I
269 dinner will be held at the park subacrtberl.
"P""l' XL'o--lbe wid&lt;sl Otlection Ia
Rolllday
48t
L. Osborn
.... popabr-pricod fidd-'Wilh ,..,.....
367
clubhouse from 11 a.m. until 3 Refreshments of ham .andPlatter
402
A. Simon
J'l* woa'tWaa.Oibereana&amp; M)' pric:et
336 p.m. and tickel.s are priced at wiches, donuts, mints, Kool aid
Edwards
422 P. Simon
419 Jl .50 for adults and 75 cents for and coffee were served at the
New body-fruDe...,...endoD .,..tem
PouJoen
424
HandiCap
Jlenalt: The tlrongt&amp;t, llllOOthetr Forde
10.5 children under 12. The menu of- close of the program.
IIIIey
514
TOTAL
eft!'
bailt. Aad. tbe .,..aemt-tbeir aU•
1496 fers a complete barbecue din·
The November meetill8 will
lllndicap
17
Won t, Lool I
ner with all the trimmings.
be held at the home of Mr.
...,. - · bodf'aad1111..........
To1a1
23011
H II C't
Yinually ..... - ..a. .... rood tho&lt;t.
and
MrL
Fred
Thompson.
1111
W• t Lost I Tied I Polnlo I
S. CUster
Ne..,-IUI:Oinatic tnnemiwloa• are aU
P. Linlerfelt
351
399
NatloHI "' Uft lnsuruee
H. Custer
,_.~er, IQ.Orf: economical
C. Anderson
301
Slumber
Party
Ill
I
Wbldach
Ill
P, Hennessy
thaqlhe %-epecd •comatia~ olcn:d.
C. Abolln
243
130
F. Aliter
414 T. Ronne"y
~ ..... ClDillpOtia&amp; .....
Given
for
Girls
D. Stout
296
1776
ow.n.
i 420
TOTAL
,
.
Xew
110 CL iA. Bit iix-Giw» rota low
Handicap
1095 Mles Candace Bahr entertainlllccD
•,
100
Woa I, Loot t
po
-hip
perlbrmiiiKO. ~lk)J.
Tolal
2656 ed with a slumber party f o r
K. Aile•
411
Team Hlllb Thrte Gameo ............
ILaill-"'""f'CbiiCOI'·
pla of the oenlor cia" Friday
Won %Lolli
'
._. ..,..,..arswDieace -.11"01 pu.&amp;
To1a1
DIO Nsltt 188'1.
evening foUowing the hmne.com·
Mlddleporl No. I
s.. .... ic door lcxla md.lighg
W• 1 1Mt I "nell 1 Potato 7 Teom Hllb Slnlle Gomt R. Coleman
317 ing dance. The party was held
_
_ ,...wliooarud'tlow,&lt;ioolo
CtiOE
Patsies 710.
B. Davis
360 at the home of her parent!, Mr.
. . .;...- ........ 1"*-....
JGdlmat
627
Ind. &amp;lib Three G11111tS D. Jenkins
363 and Mrs_ Cash Bahr, Main-St.
Prlddjr
188 Grady GraiB 1140,
Dorothy R. Hlndy
The guests attending present363
llGrkt
448 Clark 462.
ed
Candace with a deoorated
Bllnd
330
Alldre
422
Ind. lllgh Slnale Game birthday
cake In honor of her
Handicap
876
JJaaale .mtwtlMt'd ... 01" room for
CllfiCitlnour
4011 Bob Bowen 231, Loulte Gilmore Tolal
which was Tuesday.
birthday
2609
&amp;Ddlcop
Ill 178.
Mrs. Bahr also served sloppy
Woo 1 Loot I
Till!
2147
Trtpll&lt;ate - Dorothy Clark
joea, polato dllpo and coke.
-A
"-' ......
- " ' p...
- ..-blloe.ldlalto.
'II'• I Loll I Polall I
1&amp;4, 1-HO. Split Dorothy
TbOBI attending included JuPomeroy
........ ap . . . . . . tid clOIMl
lltlll AIDerfcu lAlla
Clark.
M. Menchlnl
442 dy Moore, Connie Teaford, Glorbb.ble eXIDIJ*ol below deck.
IMn
us
G. Harrlo
400 11 Fetty, Joy Botg&amp;, Dianne
:
.
.
.
.
.
_
'
\
~
...
rrwiY. U, Wodtao-mauer
lENlOR HIGH BOYS
F. Porter
353 Criswell, Diane VanCooney, SchJIUDd
:
.
lleMMMMI.._..
...
LEAGUE
.,., 1111 IPoill
--~~
errie Hicks, Sandy Bunce, NarL. Van M~ter
284
Sept. !AI, 1114
Blind
330 sa Frost, Ann Criner, S e r e n
tJ -=
-j·-. tr
ipldowce.-Lowa
r-.el. Dew "'uepc·bacr
390
Middleport No. %
~wood
~38
Handicap
7112 Lewi&amp;, Martha Nicholson, Mary
. - - - - -.. ;..c~oanpo...u
37'
D. Gartell
1GIIl
2011
Total
2680 Walburn, Sherry Simmoris, Cher367
1ftiiiMII Polallt
J . Van lnw•1•n
yl File, Linda Kaulf, Christine
lna..;.
W•% Lool I
3911
R. Hinely
Bahr and the hostess, Candace.
Eastern
aaled 4aOr ••,.. asb lnf. and. intaioL
295
· lad. llllh Gamt - Whltlach, M. Glrlon
A.lleal CIUDW!Ai.eDOe fat night di:'MDg.
C. Knight
423
318
BUI Swan
T. Cruise
to.. a - clrhe The lilt o f 445
10&amp;
IIICb Serl.. - Whltlacb, Handicap
D. Leonard
liaR~ ooald go oa and 01t.. '1'be 10t11
412
2742
Total
G. Wolf
·-tiiiiJJIII il•••w•ihi•6:a,limply kwt
326
.... fest..,.,...
iaeoo&amp;
IIICb Game - Wold W• I Loot t
HEATING AND
Blind
330
~
101\aClH
... Sons, lilt.
Handicap
744
509
AIR-CONDITIONING
M.
McKelvey
Total
IIICb 8eriea - Co. "
2880
. •
. J:-r oE'C"'' VP~ D
3:W
L. Mallory
211'1.
Won 1 Loat Z
L.l!t/JA
.... .... .
337
V. Durst
330
Bllnd
Team High a Games - Mid330 dleport No. 2., 2742.
BUnd
'
116 Team Hlllb Single Game Handicap
1142 Wohama, 11+1.
Total
Harolct ChiH. Mgr.
Woa I Loot J
Ind. High 3 Games - M. Me·
. .. ' .'
LOC:U"II St.
Middleport
461 SOUTH THIRD ST.
Kelvey, 509.
MIDDUPORT, 0.
Wahomo
Ind. Hl&amp;h Slnale Game - M.
Phone WY :1-2511
F. Rolcherl
McKelVfY, 171.
~ IIDf Mf 111Mm IUifiC SIYWlU ,. TIE FOlD 101"01
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Wayne 0. Brandstad.., M.D. In the lower. Intestinal tratt ery two or three months.
~Y .augliler, Ill, has Wolff or anUJ. Sometimes U the wall
ay DOROTHY KILGALLEN
arkinson· While syndrome and l.o thin they ruplur&lt; and couoe Q-How hml ill 1t normal
unctiooal hypoglycemia . What blood oven after r
normal for menstruauon to continue af·ausea them and what can be movement The treatment de- ter conception?
blank spots.
lone for them?
penda on the severity and lo- A-Wben conception occrus, PARENTAL CENSORSIDP
A-'11le W-P-W syndrome ls cation. But if Uwy are. perala- menstruation stops. If bleedlng
Thlsa·~·uy
friend busy
of youn
. keep
enjoyingmust
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mot her·to-b e 1I p eggy' s d • ughter ' Vicki~•
at any time during Dear Helen ..
.:~ congenital disorder that ts tent, surglcal removal 11 the occurs
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Mrs. Dick Foster ... Marae and Gow
pregnancy you shou!~ report 1 wall vlsltlng 11 school • gir! the censored
CfUSed by abnormal nervous most satisfactory treatment.
material she clips.
Composer Vernon Duke is conferring Champion are back in New York, "':fib
promptly to
your doctor so friend in another town - t h e SoundJ more Uke an obseulon with Lee Magid about a revival of "Cabin Gower preparlna: his ~lana for ltagmg
patt.ways in the heart. This
that
he
can
determine
the first time we'd seen each other for "smut" than a pitch f 0 r ln the Sky," starring Della Reese. They're ..The Plaster Bambino. And to help htm
m~y causr the victim to have Q-H•&gt;¥e taken Stngoserp for
attacks of very rapid pulse. over a )88r My doctor pre- cau&lt;;e.
since our children were very purity. She could do with a lit· thinking of a break-in run. at the Hunt- get around town faster than moat urba~·
Quinldin'i! or procaine amlde acribed It ror paroxy11mal apell11
little, Helen, I thought I'd tell tie counseling. - H.
ington Hartford Theatre m Hollywood ites, Carol&gt;.Channing 1ent them • preseftt
have benefited 1 ome victims. oi rapid pulse . What harmful Q-1 am 50 year! old.
you how strict some people are. ONE WAY TO BEAT IT
and a Spring opening on Broadway
o( a tandem bicycle .
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stopped menatruating
four I notieed her newspaper was
That hypolglycemia is caus- effect will tbla drug nave1
Princess Grace of Monaco iB honorary
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chal·rman of the charity premiere of "My
Jules Dassln asked for It and ~t It
I have fallen in love with a
d h ald
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insulin following meals or emo- ayrosinaupine, M synthetic. res- me to become pregnant?
ed I asked .1hy, an s • s nlng
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Fa•·r Lady" on Oct. 21, but now that her -but good - w en e wen on
erful man. The only draw·
d television interview
. s h ow and s aid "!love
A Whea • womall ha~ not
tiona I stimuli. It makes the viC· erplne. They lnclu~e stuffmes•
"It comefl in the
mor
pregnancy has been officiaUy_ announce
time feel weak and may cause of "1e oose, drowsiness, lrrita- menstruated for one year her when she dnel!n't have time to back: he is 35, I am 43. We 're and she's wearing maternity cloth~s thieves." He said "J'aime les voleurs''
htadache trembling and polpi· tion of the stomach, nause~. chances or becomin~ preg· read it, ao my husband and I cvmpatlble, have the same val· again, the big question has become: Wlll just (o ballyhoo his . new ~ovie, ..Topkafinish it, and then I cut out all ues sense of humor .
ambi· she arrive in New York as scheduled?
pi" which deals With a Jewel robbery,
tation of lhe heart lf your dau· headache,_ d~pressl?~ ana sk~ nant are practically nil.
the things I think are not nt for tior:S. So far we look about the Vittorio De Sica is signing Charles C~ap- b~t the moms and dads of France di~~
ghter Is overweight she should rash. Th1s 1S stm:tl_.. a pr ~
bring her weight down to nor- scription drug. You should skip Pleas.! sent your questions her to read."
same age. This isn·l a fast ro- lin's daughter, Geraldine, for a movte . . like the idea of their children he~nn,g
and
co.
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to
Wayne
G.
This
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She
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totally
mance - we·ve knowl eac h Margaret Leighton fainted on a ~ set that talk, and jammed . the stations
mal, preferabl) by cllttlng out t~king it for a weei' or twv ev·
Brandstadt,
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care
of
censored
on
her
reading
mater·
other
for a year Ones age real. the other day and everyone considered switchboard with call~ of complaint.
&gt;;ugars and starches. A care_ _
this
n~wspapel
While
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I the collapse 50 se~ious they ~ummoned
The press hopped on the story and
rully controlled dosar,e of bellaBrandstadt cannot answer indi- from the library and in magaI her bride~oom, Mlchael WIIdmg.
the esteemed P?ris newspaper, Fig_aro,
donna or cortisone may
be
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Dear Sylvia :
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ld sister went so far as to run a page one editor..
vidual lettere he will answer
helpful. "orne vicHms need psy·
zlnes. Even the newa m.11.gazmes
Age only matters if you let it I
Troy ona ue 5
-year-o
' ial condemning Oassin for his nationally
letters of general interest in are chopped up before she sees bother you. I've long stumped 1 Eve is now Mrs. Howard Finklestein afrhologlc guldanct: to ~tabillze
lalk 0 I th
future columns.
remark. time around the o~their emotional Jives.
them. The parents
no - for a more realistic attitude ter 'a New York wedding . . . Alan Jay televised
It's celebration
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uld scuttle ''e tradl Lerner plans to cast a major star in t~e flees of the magaz•·ne "Short_ Story 1!1·
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that the wor Jsn
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ternational" - they're to_as~mg t &gt;t:V.
Q-Are piles and hemorrhoids
Mr . •nd Mrs. Homer lcen- asked if she had heeD told the be younger than bridegrooms. his new musical "On A Clear Day You first anniversary. The pesSiml!ts said 1\
tt~e same? Could they cause Visitors at the home of Mrs. bower visiteo their sons and "facts of life," and the friend
Can See Forever," even though the char- wouldn't go, because sl1ort fictiOJ1 _has
bleeding aftPr a normal (not Louise Van Meter and daught- families at East Liverpool the answered, ''I've toJd her all she, After all, women age more acter spends only 15 minutes cnstage . . b~n on the decline for years. but edJtot
Wh
deve1op o1 -a
desks might check with
&lt;&lt; publisher Samuel Tanke} made
It
constl"atedl movement?
a' "r Nickey were Mn, Arnold past wee k.
needs to know." I dou bt L.· that s slowly, Jive 1onger,
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or• Lona Bottoltl. Mrs
Mrs. Louis_e van M
. •. lcr a nd much! She says she wo.1't have REAL (repeat - HE AL l ma- Fontaine. Any big news about
h . t er an d work .. . Sid AlJen's posh New Jersey
t 0 turity later, and don't get tlr·
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in NewSevered
Haven?Head
That's
the Sardl
talk. steakhouse, just over the George Wasu~
hemorrhoid Is a varicose vem . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrencf&gt; Tice [and Mrs. Gorden Ridenour of "smut."
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or Belpre.
Chester and Mr. and Mr:t Paul Helen do you think a girl shouldn't they be older th&lt;m
Sophia Loren has confided in Daniel ture in the near future : an anne" hull~
anMdr.
Mr. and IRSi
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has a chance? - ;
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Pa visit~d · Mr. and Mrs. Or· Mrs . :\1aywood Johnston were Dear Mrs. X:
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widowhood and make husbands ea." if possible . Those mventJV~ chaps during the WintP r ~nd a repertory
eDIVOTID TO INT1•111 OF viii·~ and .'1'1ilo Rhodes.
IMr. and Mr!t. Lewis_ Johnston 1 think tht mother hasn't a happier whik doing iL - H.
who own Serendipity _ the ch1r m1d- atn~ in the Sumnwrt1me.
MEIGf MAlON AliA
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie West al· l of Minersville and hiS daught· chance -of sheltering her dau· Dear Helen:
town place that ·Is both a boutique and
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'""1~::;• tended the homecoming at Ha- 1ers, Gladys and Maxine, of ghter com!)letely that 1s. After We are married two year! restaurant _ are about to lalJO&lt;'h a fad . A ~eta[ at Tulane un.ivers_ity aa.
zel Church. Mr. Wesley co- · Montana, Mr. and M_rs. Dana all, hioh schools have newspa· and have a small baby. Jim is that tnav well sweep the country. They'll come uP w,i h this offheal .btt of . \~forma·
l'uan"'
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Sunday a fl ernoon t,ap l'lon·. If .." man
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and Mrs. Arlie We&gt;!.
Mr. and M". Frank Walton. libraries have open shelves and husband. MJ problem is
our dancing lessons, plus champagne If )OU develop lun g canr&lt;'r. regard ess Q bs
u~' ldltor-1'11 ....... w., ' ·'"1 ·, &gt;tr and Mrs. Cecil Rosebery- Mr. and ~Lr!!. Jess Aumiller, readin"' rooms. And young peo- marital 11elations. He is kind. I can think of anything funmer .than th,at. smoking tbhits. They don 't know W Y.
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xavJer tients
vet. butdown
in 3 survey of lung cancer P::t:
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1t send' me a singing te 1eg~am :
there, only .~o ·f ter cent wer~
0"'•"''., thl..., '"'t* et "'oont~l!llv ry and ch"" 1 en visited Mr . and 1 Warren, and
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comes to m}" unwillin~ness, but Cugat has added a new blt to hi." act that
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Islied Mr.
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ville, Sunday.
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d ha&lt; to feel wa11led. and I can't ol·town newspaper critics _who didn I for next vear with producer Sheldnn.
;.":;.,.. •;;":;::, ;.: lo lhe hospila.l and brought Rose Hoback of Gallipolis vis· Mr. and Mrs. Olhe
Igil'e him an) of this. I'm afraid rave about him in their revle\VS.
f Reynolds.
Ca\l!!ht,
.... ~u err.• v.at '" •&amp;W•"" ., ,.. their infant son homt.
ited his Si51ter, ~1rs.
Garnet children, Aaron and
Je
it will eventually cause
real
Pegj2;~ Lee is pacin.a th~ corr~rlors o snea ks of ~'.Joy !lOu sf''' are gahhm?, ah_n_"t
Olllh s.mlftfJI
nut. •
Mr Dale Sayre of Dorcal!l Smith over the weekend.
visited her parent::~, Mr. an trouble, and I'm so worried.
Valley Presbyterian Hospital m Van Lobi Alhright'~ tal r nt - and het :Vll~!
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. d"mneJ. guest 0 f Mr'· l Mr,· and Mrs. Frank
Smltb, Mrs Clint Johnson, Portland, on I'm perfectly normal in ev- Nuys, Calif., awaiting the hirt~ - any love scenes with Alain Delon.
"' "'Dto1 llout. ,...,, c•t-••~ wrvLeo was a
II d h
F "d evening
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millute _ of her first grandrh1ld. The
.:, . , . 11 ••.., ""' ,...,. .,.., •• and Mrs. Ollie Syare and Jam Janie and Roy v s le
er mo- 1 " ay
·-Mae Jobnslon ery other way, but I gue" m
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ther,
Mrs.
Tura
Hunter,
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f Z:1nrs
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\ and Belinda Lee who went o
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try. I a!!ked my pediatrician,
· Wichita, Kan ., w see their son,
·ted h }ms.
r · s1~1ef Mrs
but he's so busy. ls there any
\ Melvin. relurnl:'d home 1ast ville v1s1
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Mae Pearson. ,.
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Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Golf RPv . and Mr!' John F· fr~lp~· } nd
Dear K:
I and family of Danv!lll' ~p&lt;•nt a children of RLJ1land ~J"I en_t 111\ ··v~
Your
family
doctor
will
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ommend some excellent books 1
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Mrs A H Bailey
White and Dons
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d. M , cia ·tor Jones Mrs Mary K Holtet and Wrs I \1~!; \1\ t ile R•'nii" WP,nl 'f·
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H. H BaUcy
shnr]llng
Columhu '
to
' ily doctor- and ll you haven't spent a weekend with her ,ar- Par~er!lburg rec~ntly.
. I her d.lUgh.~~ - t · ih\- ' ho l il~tl'll .
one, get one. G.P.':o~ generally ent~. Mr. and Mr!;. G r o v e r C~~:b~;r s;~~nt ': e::e~::g ~nt\ Lo~~vwh~~~~~;ce·· G:ue!l!!:~nJD"'"·
have more time for talk.
Wh1te.
B k h' ho e here
-'Rrv ·\r~vlr Deeter 3o.d ~rv.
Wh
Mr and Mrs Clarence a • 1s m
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j Columb~~ spent a week Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb Ballard 1Eddie Griffith were in .hnr1r.s:,
e~rned t~ver h=~ o~~ a~hes is~~t :~do at their home here and and Belinda Lee were ir. Dela- 'I ton lnst ~unda.\' to atlend . . ~
pmess an
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last Saturday Mr Bal- mini~ters f'onfeJ'f&gt;nce.
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. "co~d," so stop worrymgb. Ithavel WI~ Mil~~~~hyo eHiggenboltam ~~~e went f~r a medical" checkR~v
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and \ifrs. F:ddi_e .. Grii"F!th
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an 1dea your worry a ou no
rs.
d
h. b
· went In Rutland Saturday .p.tght
b·
mal has caused much and sons retume to t mr orne up.
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Fl
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a
two
Mr
and
Mrs.
William
Sorden
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serv1ces.
of the trouble. Believe me, a m Tampa.
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NO RARREL"QF fl.l~ .:. '
rieds have faced the same prob- Mrs. Louise Head~e~.
w
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This column as ded1cated to sons a~d JmTmy Buckle~
t , d ·0 . and Mr and Mr~. 10 rec:;lpture ri!!h f monkPys rha~
family living, so if _you're ha~·! Reeds~!lle den~ an evenmg a ]~nalph ~~~lard and Belinda Lee~ f!'raprc! from a hall of)~eJ
ing kid trouble or JUSt plam the Chnto rr orne. d 0 . . 'ted Mr and Mr·l Junior Sor- VieJlfla lntrrnationa! .Garaen.
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She will also we_lcome your own ~ttended the Jones homecia~; (~~ aa~ou le oi days.
whil&lt;" Ire~ ~~~- don~ , $4;0,001
amusing expenences. Address mg at Dunbar, W. Va.,
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$2195

$1499

Volkswagen 2- Door

GENERAL STORE

2874 or WY 2--5129.
10 ti 12tc

WILL launder or

pieces. SH

~5 .

I

· and opt&gt;nf'd with the singmg of Iteam are urged to be present
st-veral rhorusf's
to practice for initiation.
MarJorie Bentz read Psalm The Pomeroy Chapter
181..
43. followed w1th prayer
by OES, will meet Tuesday at 7:45

MUST BE SOLD!

10 2 6t

CALENDAR

The October meeting of the
ocr. 1
Youth Fellowship of lhe Enter- Chester Council, Daughters of
prise EUB church was held America. will meet Tuesday at
Sunday evernng at the church 7 30 p.m . All officers and the

ANTIQUITY, OHIO

--block center

SOCIAL

Enterprise EUB
Fellowship
Meeting Held

FOR SALE!

stor m

-

LeMans 2 Door Ked over whJte ftnish , eood whitewall ltres,
326 cu. tn . VS en~rine, autmnaiiC tram H.adto and heater. A
1eal smart car .

.,.. be ·~ cun:tl 8.00 .. •

hr Du .,

2 SIGNS

e. 1964

~

SHAIN &amp; PHILSON STORE

1

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I

WTLL DO rug weaving. Phon
WI 9-2826 Mary Lawrence
Long Bottom, Ohio
10 I 6t]&gt;

Mrs Thomas
Bentz. '11le study
m. There
wiU bewUJelection
of
lesson
on "CommiSSions"
was pofficers.
Receipts
be ready
- r Sale g1ven by Mrs. Don Hunnel and for payment of annual dues.
1960 Rambler Classic Wagon
$899
Real Estate Fo
1 the Comm1sswn on F'alth was
Mr Roben warren, PomeOATJOI
Local owner. 6 cyl, Standard tram, rad1o, heater, ele.an lll·
1dtscussed
roy H1gh School band director,
..... ,....* ·~ .......
s1de and out
TRANSMISSION Salvage Com HOMESITH., appr0x1mately 2
1 onw .,...
-~!
Dunng
the
busmess
session
wtll meet with
prospective
Mil'll mum Charr• eo ~u
pany Repamng all makes
acres, gooa sprmg on proper
in charge of Bonme . Smtth, students, thtir parents and 1
1J C.llb pe. wo~ ~ for 1"llrMo •.euih., ~Oftt.
~•1 tomatic and standa rd tran
t~, lots Jf shade trees, Jocat· II
prestdent, 11 ,·• mtnbut:on was representative of a music com
stcy.. OIKOUftl Orl p•IO ... lnCI
weldmg
missions
Electnc
Mt plllli wlthlll 1(1 deYI
ed on U S. 33 near
Ruck
I made lo the apple butter pro- pany, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
wu&gt; .. Ut.&amp;.HIUo
Phone
WY
2-&lt;1173
Spnngs
Fairground
$'l,500.
R
1
JeCI. Plans were duocussrd for the Senior High School auditorPOMEROY . OHIO
.uu£1 - • 1..:111 to1 lit&gt; wui\G DUll
1a Halloween party wh1ch will ium.
lmu,noo llach .dd,ltlonal ._., h
i 24 tfc
A Fm law, WY 2-2975. I0-3-tfc 1
oFrl&lt;3 ttOUU
&amp;
also mclude the Boys and Gtrls The Meigs Temple Pytblan
waler HOUSE for sale. Harrisonville
or
LBO A ll. ~ :J.OI' t' Ill o.u,
HAULING
LIGHT
For Rent
'
Qln
ep0
S.
Fellowship.
SISters will meet Tuesday &lt;v·
s.turdu--8:30 4 Ill ·~ 1.2·011 nonr
For
Sale
hauhng. Phona WY 2-6221
1T'&amp; 8(l &amp;A!il'
3
bedrooms
and
bath.
Make
I
Refn&gt;shments
were
served
to
enlng at the hall in Mtddlrporl
i 24 30tp
00 PLAI..:i A
FOUR room furnished apart12
offer.
SH
2-5468.
9
24
lc
Apply
M
arjorie
,
Brenda,
Mike
and
with
a potlllrk dmner at 6 p
uatJLT PRo0UUCIN4
THERE'S NO cha rge for use
_
Phomt WY 2-3658
ment
w .... ""
FOR SALE-Middleport's tall I
JullJor B£'ntz. Lmd :J Rnd Cattn· rn . to pr 1 ~ ede the reg uln r meet·
11 24 tfc of carpet shampooer
with ltfR,\TING. Plombtn
Moen er
est
butldJng
located
352
N
Dill, M;:ne, .Judy and Bundle mg
purchase of Blue Lu stre~ ca r- Furnarf!t. Arnotd g, 8 ruthen
PHONE WV 2-2157
hou
se.
modern
Se('(lnd
Str~l.
Mu1dlt'porl
Smith. Skip Lo~an, Terry Ev, FOR RENT.
OCT. 1
sha_mpoo
RakPr
f urm
CUI
East
MaiD
Street,
Po
pet
Young
s
srx rooms and LJath
mPriL't!d tor qu1ck b8le
1n! ans Paula Frick, the leaders,
The
Amateur
Gardeners Club
ture, Middleport.
10 6 6tc
eroy. Pboae W1 WMI.
town knrhen. Ule flom lo1
Mr~ Bentz and Mrs Hunnel . of Middleport wiJI meet Wed
qutre at Ohio Hotel
1 zo tic
10 U tic 1
WV 2·2156
and • guest, Cathy Wilson.
cated a1 \30 L.mcoln rd ca ll
nesday eveni ng at the home of
Card of Thanks
WOMAN 'S USED dre,;ses, most~
29
ti
c
WY 2-3020
Mrs Robert Reibel, Leading
ly SIZe 161,~ . 2 fo r ~5 00 or 1
HOME for rent m -Po;;;eroy
Creek Rd , at 7:30 p.m Mrs.
&lt;enneth Russell and Family
Help Wanted
for $3 oo No night call s Rerooms and bath. WY 2--3575 I
Charles Lewis, regional direcw1sh to thank their fn~nds. . __ _ _ _
s1dence D Adelme Brnwnmg, I
,
3-Ll-tfc
Legal Notke
tor, will be the guest speaker.
ne~ghbor sa nd relatives for . GIIlL FOR general offiCe ~ork Rt 1, Rullanc.
10 6 6tc l
Mrs. Edgar Reynolds is the cothe kmdnr.ss shown them dur I Hepl~ m uwn handwn tmg,
SEVEN ROOM bnck home ln IN TH~i~~M~~u~~~~~o~~gn OF
hostess
mg tile •ll ness and death of care of the Daily Sentinel , AUC110N: Thursday , October ,
Parts &amp; Service On
P-,meroy, two bathrooms, 4 PARKnsauRo
LOAN
The Pl\ffieroy
Shakespeare
their sun, Max Russell They
Box 6!XI X, PoMerov, OhiO
ath at J.OO p.m, 6 mtles east i
bedroom
s
garage,
basement,
'
COMPANY,
The
re&lt;'ently
organized
Ruts In attic •. Wilt V.rglnll Corpontlon.
. I 'ect
club
wtll
meet
Wednesday
at
f
3
I
d
dd
A
M
k
Ch
S
R
th
are grate.tul also, to e a"I G.ive na me, a re5S, an pre- of Pomeroy, 0 . Follow Rt
ny a e
a n aw
1ms l
room
· ~~· smnth street,
land Methodist Men's group
I
2
p.m.
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Ben
(' tne Emergency Squad, the
VIOUS expenence.
124 to 1st road to left after
Large ~ot Out of high water P••"•r, burv, w. v. , 1• 1ntltf,
met in the church social room
Neutz!ing, Maple Place.
nurses and ~taff of Meigs Gen-1
10 6 3tc passJ ng tht Maplewood Lake.
Small Engine Service
Central heating h WY
lnqmre
....
where
a panel on the purru'lses
2 DENVER y NUTT,
t'y
OCT. 8
t'ral Hospllal, Dr. J . J . Da-,
-----Due to other employment 1
1 Charles Wildermut
- R"*"1 v111,, Oh•e~,
and ubjections o[ the group
The Eleanor Circle of Heath
VIS. the Ewmg Funera l for · LOOKING FOR SECURE
must sell . Holstem _ Jer·
2205 or \VY 2-6116.
9-26·tfc
NOTICE
o•••nd•nt was conducted
Methodist
Church will
meet
thetr ~ervlces, Fntz Buck for
JOB?
sey cow, JUSt fresh. Holst em 106 w. Main
Pomeroy, 0 . aousE FORS ALE;-4 roools ""~~~~~~~ ..toc ..;;;';:,'onof('l~:=~~~~~ :; Participating were
Harold
Thursday
evening,
October
8 at
his beautiful organ :n_usic, the I r.-.t-n ro, 0 8 c1'"' Atoi'YI~~ tp"'•
cow J'usl fresh Holstem
furm sh ed. M1nersvi'Ile . .,.,
~, 1100 ~alf!
M~ lgsatCoPuhloc
Lwt) , uwo. 1 wil l off~r for Sauer, president. Jra
Wolfe,
I
Aud oo n on the 17th
v
7.30
p.m.
at
the
church.
Miss
Hev F'reelan d Norr ts for hIS !liM ,.111 , •d llll,.,.,. lnatrul'llnn •111151
er JUSt fresh, calfhood vacciPhone WY 2-3312 .
125 tfc ' day vi octnbu, 1004•.at 1000 "'- M secretary • treasurer; emon Bess Sanborn will present lhe
con soling words. the
pall· n~-tton
wnen1.11 s.mt• ltllt.ahll•b
JJated. Hol stein heifer to fresh" PHOTO Copytng Servtce. Cop- - - - -- - - - - - - on
,tep8
tht~ courtOhio,
llouse the
ol Weber • Jacob Schilllllg •
John
~a od t he
~&lt;mn
ly InorPomero~.
bearers, and all those who N tMI
en in Dec, 11 head heifers,
ies made of legal papers,
followm¥ d ~scrlbed real ut11te:
Colwell ami the Rev Cr~er program with Mrs. Charles By-d
d 1 t
Instructions
The follo wong dPscnbe&lt;l
real
er devotional leader.
sent fl owers,
ca rd s, f o od ~~---- - - - d
rangmg from 10 months to 2 b II' ~
Lu recor s an amos any
t'll!li.o:, situate In lhe Town ~hlp &lt;Jf Lemley.
The Pomeroy Bend Citizens
or helped in any way. Our Male Help Wante
)·ears, calfhood vacc•"nated . other documents. Also lamiaouve
u1 til• c&lt;Junty &lt;lf Metis •.nd
Dunng tlie business meeting
TESTS!
Sl~t., of Ohto, oou r&gt;ded and descrlb
grateful apprec1ation to all. l_.;-;;-;;.,;;-..;-;;;-;;---;;;.._ __.."'-_....;;,1 All cattle raised on farm. 2 ' ting ln plastic, film to pre- U. S. CIVIL SERVICI
~d afi f&lt;J U&lt;;&gt;ws. to-w it
Mr. Schtlliog was named pro- Band Radio club will hold their
'!
d
M
K
fh
R
II
T
k
D
.
w
I
dl
0
a!
abl
papel'll
FlltS'r T]{AC'f lle1ng •nd lyone- \J1
•
L•r. an
rs. enne
usse
rut:
nven an e
umt mJ!keJ, 4 can r.ooler, mlik
serve V ur v u e
· ~en .a mel&gt;, 18--61 start !l11b .. Fnt ti(Jn N&lt;J 38, sectwn N&lt;J 34, gram chairman
for the next regular monthly meeting Thurs1
10 6 ltC'
Experienced or
C"nS,
si'de dresser for F'armal
Reuter Insurance, PomerO)'If •lll:t.tlO
• wen. Prep&amp;J"llt.on&gt; tn.IIUDII
No 4, Range II ot the OhLo rneetmg to be held October 20 day at 7·30 v m. at the Middle&lt;&gt;
\lllftl lppoln• 1 l'hi'Hillll.ndl ~~
lnbo T""""
Cmn p ~n;.t'• Purcha~ e 1111&lt;1 beWHUU n g
lnelCJ)t:rienced For Long
B. cultivators, Alhs Chalmi 4 C npen
£Q~Iene• u~N•n, Ul'lne~e~•
at the .,mtheut rtJt'11er of •aid Mr. Weber was named project port AmeriCan legion hall Ger
1 W·
11.!'1 P'R.EE lllformaflon oil
Joba,
FrMt •nn No 3tl, thPnce wut ,9.,.
.
Didance Heu s rtte
ers tractor with 2 row corn
n.larle.. rr ·~ement.. wn•• ron11.v ro~ s them·e north 711 rod~; thence cbatrman. Others attendmg aid Weidner of the Gallipolis
Notice
MAYFLOWER TRANSIT
ptcker, chair saw, log chains
AU&lt;..'"TIONEEB
~:n .,._S!,~::.d"8~. •"!so. poo.;:,~ ~~~~.h ~~E ~~:ll ro~~:.t t~~'"~'~'.J&amp;n:r~~ !! were George WhJte, Sr ' Floyd State Patrol will be guest speak
lndienepolls lrrdi.en•
and many itl!ms not listed
Complete Serftce
Dan~ FJentlntat
d~:~o: &gt;&lt;est 32 roo.s tc • .uke m Tbomaa, George Wells,
Carl er and all members are urged
Lh~: ro,,d thence no r t.1
Hl'h de.:
d
Harold Gooddard &amp; S{Jn, AucCr1t1 lfradlord
wE-SI ]] rod! ~nd 2(1 l.inki to the Denl.son. Mr Harvey Erlewme, to atten .
Write, P'tHMlt • c.atad
- MENntorLh nne ''f •aid frilctlon, thence viee prestdent
Better
tl'oneers, Phone Bartlett, 0.
easl r.o rudw to thf! n o r\he~~st e&lt;Jr
• was unable to I The Laurel Cliff
SEE THE NEW
For Sale
2311 Eugene Holter, owner,
A. C. BRADFORD
GET A MAN'S JOBII
ner of ~~d trarlon; the11ce a&lt;Jilth atLend.
Health club wtll have Its annu
n ....a- ,_,~
Operatinl bulldo~eu. graderJ, drar
1 14 nn.h t u Lhe piau or be4;:lnnlng,
Th R
Ch
L I
I
d'
Th sd
~
lnnu, backhoe• and ar.rapen EIII'I'I
~onlnln!n(l !II acnl ana 105 rndl
e ev.
ester
em ey a anmversary mner ur a~
: CTOHtAHUA male vuppv for Racme, Ohio, - Phone WI
10.3 3tc
I Ill tfc .up wai:e.. we w&lt;ll tra1n you on
~~~~~~11 T~:r;,;·~ ~~g~~~~~~~o~t ~~ gave the opemng
devotional at 6·30 p.m., at the home 0
sale VI 3-2642.
10 6 Jlp 1 9-3723.
Hlr eq uipment IIA .apprnved for
Ch ares
1 R. Karr Sr.
·uu
resident training wnte:
1?. oednm No 2R, Town N&lt;J 4. per iod using scripture, prayer Mrs
ASSOCIATED
Ranee Nu 1J of the Ohio (.;om
• I
f h ' Th S h
o __ 1 A hf t'
COMPLETELY reconditiOned
IIEAVY EQUIPMKN1' sCHOOLS
pany'• l'urrhlfl\e u.~nce ealt JS35 and a spec1a solo Re res - ,
e out ern IAJ',;a
t e II
&amp;.art Gru.... ' Plamblll&amp; ....
ONJ!;
HALF
of
2
yr.
old
beef.
Kenmore wrmger type w:Jsh
1.515 w Lllnl! Ave
feet, tlll'llCf I&lt;IUth ~z feet, thencOl ments were served by Mr Co 1- Boosters will hold their regu
Heating
LolumbuB , Oltio
wut 153.5 feet. lhomc~, north 502
·
• I
er. 2 speeds. automiJltc tim- See James Hollon, one mile
teet, contalmll!l t7 2 acres
, well at the close of the meet- Jar meeting Thursday evenlng
Minenvtllt, Ohle
RF.FEIIENI.
:
£
UEED
V&lt;JI
HlO,
PIK!
I·
off
Rt.
7
on
Racme
Chester
er, pump . Rinse tub tnclud447. Dud Roconla, M~•a• County, mg.
October 8, at the Southern Lo
EDd ,-otll' sewer b'odlel
Road_
ID-J-3Jc
ed, $55. WY 2-2836.
We have oil m.o
~~~~. ot l alo· C81h f&lt;&gt;r Mt len
cal High RChool.
Auto Sales
10 6 tfc
Sewer Maebtnet
thall two- lho rd. the . ppra!Sid ... 1ue
There wm be a meettna: o
Su bject tu the reo! utate ta.11 llert for
th Xi G
U
Ch 1er
POMEROY, 0
e
amma -.U
ap
0!
Rtasooalrle Raloo
FOR SALE, !953 Chevrolet, 52,- 11164 Property IPP"III•tll &gt;II 53..000 00
NOW AT LANDMARK
aoaERT
c.
HAR'l'ENBACH,
Beta
Sigma
Pbi
Thursday
a
C8ll
W\'
Zoml
Day or Ntpl
000 miles. Good condihon.
S heriff of Me l~• (;utonty. Ohio
63 Olds _
$2,595
7:30 at the office of the Colum
711tle Phone WI 9-2732. John !hie. cRow. tRow &amp; PORTER,
'Jet Star" 2 dr. Fluid mjec
A1tornen
for P!amtlrf
f'
b'18 Ga.ll 0 f Oh 10
' ·m M'ddf
I.OSE WEIGHT safely and eas- ,
1~. :U. 211,
(lOJ tl, IJ, .5tc
I
eport
JU 6 6tp (Ill
lion. Supt'r charged engme. PlAJ\10 11JNING Newman Burlly, witb oew Oex-a-&lt;het tab- '
9
4 speed shift.
The first meeting of the MidOCT.
delte, Middlepor~ WY 2-3791. TIIREE TI!UCKS - 1962 Interlets. Oniy 98c Start Pharm·
ISS
U
Or
dleport
Literary
Club
for
the
Mary
Shrine
White Shrine o
9 3 30tc
national. 1943 International,
acy.
8-J:!~p
61 Falcon _ $1,095
I%H5 club year will he held Jerusalem will meet at I hI
Sta . Wagon. 6 cyl. sld. shift. l l,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"'tl 1953 Dodge. Leo Morris, SH 2Wednesday at home of Mrs. IOOF hall Friday at 8 p.m. AI
1648.
10 ! 6tp
Shuws
good
care.
AUTOMOBILE lllsurance been
THRU OCT. 10
EXPERIENCED
James Titus lleginning at 2 p. members aro urged to be pres
cancelled? f..osl your opera 1
ent
tor'l llceme! Call wv . . _
~ ... k Plugs - - - ... 49&lt;
The Rambler
The Middleport High School m.Book reviews io be given will The Eleanor Circle of BeaU
lliUc T Ch 1
$1: 57
World Standard of Compad chapter, Fulure Homemakers of . lud "Co
f , b Fl t Methodist Church wiU spons01
ow
a"' •e. ·
Pomeroy. Ohl•
Excellence
Amenca, elected orn_cersMfordthe ~beer ~nobe~v~~~onChafies ~-. a rummage sale Friday an&lt;
M
Saturday October 9-10 in tht
,.
light Bulbs - - - u . 1Sc
Big car room. ride and per- new year at a meetmg on ay 8 .1 b M R
lol'mance. Small car economy evening m the Home Economics 8 1 ey, Y rs. oger organ; f
A' d p build! in M'd
l) nico 23 '"·It,
Fro
tb
ck
. th b' h h 1 N
and '' Margaret Chase Smith, ormer an
ng
I
Chtsl Freezer - - - $239 AKC Basset Pup, very nice.
m
e largest tnl
or
and managerabiJity
room m e tg sc oo
arsa W
f C
, b F nk dleport Mn Kenneth Cook1
OY
Reasonable. 1953 Chevrolet, 4 ouHdozer radiator to the
See
Frost, oul-gomg president, was Gomhan J ouragthe, M Y Mra L is chau:man ~nd members hav
POMER
door coupe - $!"'
=
Ch
unallest
beater
core.
.,.
_
.
am, r., WI
rs. . . ing rummage for pick-up m&lt;n
1
3
'-'J .
oN
ev·
.. "4;'troptilltaD Moton
m charge.
F ra cit
Jack W Can•y
rolet panel truck. $150. Both
E Mam
· Street , Pomeroy
.New otrtcers a:e, pres~'d en t , ren
Roll · call wi11 be conveniton contact her or members of th·1
I Will 6e Out Of
Mgr. WY 2-2181 have very good motors and
Pbooe WY !-3878
Rita Mulford ; vice pres1dent, hi hi' h'" N
.
f th circle
.
Ph
C 1 ill
WY 2-2143
PamerOl'
U
d
H 11 . hed
g tg ~o;~ . ew o11ICers o
e
·
bod
d
1 1 ~====~~~---.1 1 goo
1es.
one oo v e
4 22 c San ra
o ms
; secretary, i b . lud M J
E 1
Return Jonathan Meigs Chap
My Office From
ll FUEL on. Spaee Heater, Ply- 667·3654.
10·3-6tc
AU&lt;:I'lONEER,
~erry Ws:~nmons: yeasurer, ~:esi~~~t; e ~:- ~:e: p~:~: ter, Daughters of the America•
mQuth wilh Blower, 275 gal lon
.
l ~·es:~!io.
S 23 tfc
Insurance
. aryN a ur~; tpanhamten~- vice president; Mrs. J . E. Har- Revolution, will meet Frida~
Oct. 5 thru Oct. 8th
tank and flttings . Very good
Farm F..qutpment Auction
IUHNSON, Slmpson Insurance ~·· ti ars~ ill·ros ;
or~an, ley, secretary, and Mrs. Carl October 9 at Ule home of MJs.
condition, oeats several rooms Saturdayt Od. 10, 12;30 p.m.
Agency, ln. AD forms ol In
ns ne a ey; repor ~r, oy- Horky, treasurer.
Nancy Reed in Middleport at :
Dr. Ray R. Pickens
well. Bought about Fall
of Due ~o other . employment_ 1
surance. Jim Johnson and ce Long, and song leader ' Sanp m. Guest speaker wiU be Mr
1956. Away, used very tittle am dl~contmwng my farm_mg
Bud SUJapson. Ageo&amp;a.
dy Swartz.
Nolan carson, Cincinnati !lttor
past two wmters Price 165 00 and will seil the foilowmg
Uc
Plan'
were
made
to
attend
HarrLfonville
OES
ney.
Roil cail will he comment,
1
8
EDEN residence
second personal property at my farm
Top Dollar hid FM
t~e ~istnc1 F.H A. rally Jn Gal- Has Friends Night
on the program. Hostesses wi!
For Rent
house above chur~h on lly· located . 2 miles North East
Wreck•G Can end Trucks
Wanted To Buy
h~\Js, Oc~ober 22. The speaker Harrisonvi1\e Chapter O.E S. be Miss Reed, Mrs. Wayne Gib
sell Run.
of Racme, Ohto, on the Baw1ll be _Mlss Carolyn Duell of met In special session recently, bans, Miss Frieda
Faelmle
FURNISHED
apartment lor
shan Road.
24 HOUR TOWING USED GUNS of all types and lhe Ohto Fuel Gas Company to observe Friends Night. Wor- and Mrs. John Duerr,
rent, ground floor 3 rooms : ONE PONY buggy and harnes.!l, 641 Ford Tractor - Mower_ _ _
calibers. We pay you cash. who Will g1ve a demonstratiOn thy Matron Sharon Jewell and
381
an.d bath.
S. Second Ave., $60.00. See al Bishop's Farm, 14 inch Plows - Seven Ft
o.,_n a A.M. to 1 P.M
Tiffin Jewelers, Main Street, entitled, _"The Mad l~atte~ ."
Worthy Patron Virgil Atkins
Middleport. Call WY 2-5262.
Rutland.
J0-5-61p Disc,
Two-row cultivator ,
Cio,.d Sundoy
Point PieaB8nt, West V~rgmia . Attendmg lhe meetmg m ad- presided. Louifle King, Grand
_ _ _ _ __ _ _I_0_6_ 1f_c
-- - side delivery rake, 8 ft. douPhofte 985-2297
Phone 50. Bill Wellman, Les d1t1on to the above named were Represent.ativf of New Bruns-APPLES,
Burdette FruIt ble cultipacker, 10 x 28 t: tB•tw..n Cht~ter end
Williamson.
Becky Good~Jl, Eva . ~arre_tt, wick and Worthy Patron George
TRAILER on Grant
Street. Farm.
Phone YfY 2-6970, or tire, manure spreader and fupp.~crt Plein on St•t• Rt 1
Thelma Robmson, Vtrgmm. Ftfe, King, were presented and wei·
Call WY 2-3346 or WY 2-2186
Pomeroy, Ohw, ffi. I
Plant SeUer on Rubber, Allis
Farm Machinery
Cheryl Roush, Ruth Ann Haw- corned.
9
103-tfc l
25 2litp Chalmers G Tractor - Cuilivestock
ley, ~mdy Conde, Lmda Gilkey, Ten Past Matrons and four The JWJlor Missionary !ori
- - - - - - - -- - - MELONS, potatoes, beans, $1 tivatur and side dresser, John
1950 International Harvester, Sharon Harrison, Donna Hay- Past Patrons were welcomed ety of the Laurel CUff Fret
TRAILER lota for rent, close pel bu. Brmg conl&lt;ltners and Deere Wire Tie Baler, Sub FOR SALE : 6 months old bull cultivators. Good condition. man , Sandy Bunce, Diane Van- and thanked by the Worthy Ma· Methodist Churctt met in th
to La.undrymat and schools
pick yourself. ClarenCl Prof· Sailer, horse drawn cultivat- calf. S1re: Metca1fs Sover- Wagon. "'fford Whittin~ton, Coon:y, Lmda. Kauff, Sc_her· tron for their help during t be recreation room of the parson
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com- , fitt, Phone VI 3-2254
ors, portable grain elevator,
elgn Reflpctor. Dam:
gave Rt. 1• HaiTisonville.
ry H1cks, Glona Fetty: Linda past year.
age SWJday foUowina: Sunda
9 3r 6tp Lyons, Kathy Lacey, Ed1th HaJ&gt;- Program Chairman PauHne School.
pany, Middleport.
10-:1-tfc '
9 1.1 tfc Gould's shallow well pump, !9810 lbs. mild, 8!6 Jbs. butter
Wright chain saw, air com
fat in 318 da~s. 3 day old bull
Wanted
tonstall , Ann Hanson, Alberta Atkins and Bernice Hoffman Mrs. James Gilmore, leader
WINTER STORAGE for boats, WHY PUMP your sluggis]1 sep- pressor, stock tank , 60 gal. calf. Sire: Lllac Hill Royal
Little, Carolyn Hendricks, Pam presented a get-acquainted aes- gave the study lesson from th
16 ft. or less Brown Manne. tic tank? Get Klean-Em-Al1 gas truck tank, 380 gal. gal- Ma ster. Dam gave 15710 lbs. WANTED- 1!155 ~-;-1956, six c Covert, and their teacher and sion with an persons present book, "Dominion of the Repul.
M!nl!fl!vll!e. Phone W\ 2-3324_ Septic Tank Cleaner. Land
vanized tank, 8 hole hog feed - milk, 605 Jbs. butterfat in 305 Ford . Write in care of the advi sor, Mrs. Joe Bailey.
participating. Donna Teller sang Uc!•
10 I 6tc
mark Farm Bureau, Po m- er, platform scales, 14 ft Co- days 1st lactation. Jam" ~ F. Daily Sentinel, Box 668-R,
two solos, "Dear Hearts and Present were Wayne Leifheit
eroy.
9 29 30tc
by Wagnn, feed cart, 1200 sq. Gibson, SH UJ26.
JJ).3.3tp Pomeroy, OhiO.
· 10-5-3-lp Farewell Party U
Gentle People," and "Searl~! Jwllor, Dean and Wayne Put
APARTMENT. unfumtshed, resash, 30,000 ToGr"ven Clwr"r Member Ribbon•''
Pearle Canaday •ave Uns, Barbara Kline, Nancy an.
d.eeorated, ground floor,
5 NECCHI Sewing Machine, floor ft. hot bed
k
2
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model.
Equipped
to
zig-zag,
mato
sta
es,
,000
ft
in.
FOR
SALE:
purebred
Holstein
ATrEND
MEE'llNG
Mrs.
Edgar
Allen.'
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was
a
monologue.
Doona
Nelson, Darla Gi11, Martha and Lind;
I'OODll and bath. l=tasement.
11
the Executive guest of honor at 8 farewell Janet Bolin, AvaneO
George, Baker. Brenda and Dennis GU
Hardwood floor .
automatic overcast, monogram, fancy pipe, " T. chain hoi st, port- bu11. Service age. Call WY 2· Att{'nding
design.
Will
sell
for
a
payable
Letz
Burr
Mill
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T.O
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6227,
10-3-6tp
Board
ml&gt;eting
of
the
Meigs
party
Wednesday
~evening
giv~
Joan
Stewart,
Pearle
Canaday,
more, Greg Eblin,
Karolyt.
beat. Call WY 2-3200
County Parents and Teachers en by choir members of the Ruth Erlewine, Ellen Tucker Soolsby, Donald Wlse, Barbara
9 30 61c ments, $5 99 monthly. Phnne 60 ft. (8 in ) Endless belt,
WY 2-2204.
10 2 Stc
two Beagle bounds, 1 barrel GOOD MILK COW for sale. Council last week were Mrs . Middleport Church of Chrisl and Bemlce Hoffman, partlcl· Dl.ane and Jim Lewis, Beck~·
MODERN I room and badth
BRoiAi.DFORD •uc-oN CO.
RsoonlaVJnldie SearRd.Ipesh,oneRutSiHan~-~,!r-_ Harold Lohse, Southeast Di•- Mrs. Allensworth fs leaving to paled in a skft. Norma Lee gave Wright, Christine Bailey, Sbar
lumlshed apartment. M I - SlNGER SEWING machine in
~.u
~ trict Director, Mr. Robert Mor- spend the winter with
her a monoklp. Pearle Canaday on Etseohower, Marlene am
clleport. WY 2-38'11.
blond cabinet, with slip - in C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer
10-5-Gtc ris, pres1dent; Mrs. Albert Wi- family in Hawaii.
and Bemice HoHman had
a Trena Elswick and a gues1
t II Uc
type round bobbin. Equipped A. C. Bradford, Manager
IO 2 ltc gal, vice president; Mrs. Don- Mrs. George Meinhart and short st!t.
Raymond Gill, of ,CaldweU.
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Robert
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ruRNISHED and IDlfu.mished to monogram. buttonh0I. • ap10 2 &amp;tc PONIES for sale or trade: aid Mora, secretary; Mrs. R_, Miss Kathy McElhinny were Severa mem s
apartments. loqulre at the zag, etc. Balance due 8 pay·
Weaned Gaits, also some bert Louks, treasurer;
Mrs. hostesses. Attending
were ter read verse~ and be1d cards
RETURNS TO BASE
Ohio llolel
8-14-Uc ments, $6.00 each. Phone
good broke mares from 42- Harold Sauer. Historian and Mrs. William Grueser, Mra. spelling "Frlendahlp.n
Nellie A2c Steven A. Spurrier, wh&lt;WY 2-2204.
10 2 5tc 70,000 B T.U. Kenmore gas 54 inches, 1_3 down. Balance county chainnan of the library Robert Craig, Mn.
Oscar Tracy gave a read1n&amp; an Friend· s~nt his 30-day leave with h1
~ Dupla, I bedroo101. Sugar ~INGER Sewtnp
stove aod pipe.
Excellent by month. Paul Orr, WI 9- committee; Carl Kautz, Mrs. Roush, Miss Scherry ijicka, ship. All of those preoenl join- parent., Mr. and Mrs. C!aren"
,. RuD orea, Pomeroy. Phone
$59 50
!leV"'!~ condition. $75.00. Michael 2822.
9 30 9t]&gt; Eleanor Zeiher, Mrs. Dw1ght Mlss Debbie Grueser,
Miss ed iD s!"81n1 three
tlllferenl Spurrier, Sr., of Pomeroy R
· WY Wll18.
10 2 Ue
at"pbargS: pr:,.
Burke, Chester. 985-2411.
Milhoan and Artbur Miller.
Charlotte Glaze, Mr. and Mra. mixer' 1011111.
,
D., left Mantlay evening by bu:
-:-,..-,=-:-:---:---::c The ~'abrlc Sbop, ~in~er Sales
l0-5-3tp REGISTERED Guernsey cow
0. E. McKinley, Mrs. Su.san Memberl repn;.oentlng seven for his new base in Bagotvillt
Po
Oblo
Fresh•n
in
July Clif·
VISITS SISTER
Rawlings, Wayne Davis, L. R. cbapU!ra attended. The Worthy Quebec, Canada. He will b
~
~i tie 2 Warm Morning coal heaters, ford Whittington, Rl. 1: Har- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spur- Wiley, Mrs, Arthur Skinner, d~ Matron ~ ber relreob- stationed there for one year
10 2 3tc
100 Jb. capacity. One in ex- risonville
·
9 30 Stp rler and son, Steven, recently rector of the choir. and Mr1. ment and deeOi'ating committee. The Spurrl-!rs have another so
TWO USED overhead garage tra good (.'Onditlon. Reason·
visited ~r sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ctiester Erwin, organisl Guesst DeUclou t ref~enta were in service, Clarence Spurrie1
doors. 1 elecrtie range. Pb. ably priced. Call WY-2-1&gt;909 TAMWORTH pigs. Emory Pow· Willus West and other relatives were Mra. David Jl'armer and served in tbe dlnhlg bail loUow· Jr., who lo staUoned in Fran&lt;•
WY :1.-328'1,
fl 30 6te
ur see Paul Siason.
ID-5-6tp ell, RacJne.
fl 2f ltc in PowhataD Poinl.
tha Rev. Donald lftokl,
lDi Ill:"~·
lliB wile and IOD 111'1 UJoro, too.
Oeluxe \Jnyl ttun , good tnl'" · ht&gt;&lt;ll&lt;'r, grl.'en fimsh .

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WHEN &lt;1: 6ET W SQm 1\.L
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lltg a wtndslurm tn l85ti
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famous explorer , wa~ kJlled lf1 ~:nghsh Cttann'!'l from Cla1s,
R!.CE i'~ SCHOOL fi(E&lt;;tDENT!
thP Philippine Island~
F'rR- nce, to Dover In !he air durColfee lrPt's begm lo be-ar mg the weekPnd Wate-r sk is
fr Uit when tht&lt;y are thl&lt;"t yl:'ars and a high-speed motorboat en·
old.
1abiPd Bt'rnard Danis, 37, of Parthe w~kend, mainly because of
is, to become airborne
an altogether superb docwnen·
tary S1111day on NBC-TV, the
90-rnmute ·'La Grande Olllnpl· DAILY CROSSWORD
DADBURN THAT
GRAB YOR E
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ACROSS
tl W u nl of
20 HaSHOOrlN' IRON ,
SNUFFY S" ," 'IF !!
1. H o lle!'&amp;
vague
wallan
about the 1960 Summer Olym·
LONIO,AN' BLOW
'YONC)ER ~ f ~ ;m-s
6 Above
mea.mng:
food
ptcs 10 Rome. NBC-TV will be
TH' VARMINT TO
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:22 Thr11..1;h
B&lt;b
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gm 1ls mtense coverage of Lh1s 12 Of Ulflt'tl~ek B Part f)f
KINGDOM COME H
24 MatemU
yt::ar's Summer Olympics Ul To- 13 A selling
• to l)e'•
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7 Youth
27. Boy'&amp;
kyo with a live two-hour broadAn opera
S.A
school
cast of the opening ceremomes 15 singer"
giLI'Jii.Sb
29 Kind of
this Saturday at 1 a.m. EDT. 16 Likeness
for a
flah
Sunday 's Liocumentary l'ias a 18 Ger l!Ut
s"ndwlch
30 Liberian
9 Show
tMI:Ju
YuWroliJ'• M•w•
lrunrned versiOn of a fil m 19 Make
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pa.rtla.!lly
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which was gree ted with h1~h 21. Deter"~
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38. Underpratse when prev1ously put mto 23. Horse· ~
pref1x.
33. On
ga.rmenls
·~·to.p
foot
theatre release.
14 Shield:
315. Biblical
-42. Egres s
2i 1'iUe of a
44 . Guided
knight
17 Okla.homa
36. Ma.nLla.
46. Greek
The Channel Swim: One of 26 Sweet,
C.:Lty
hemp
Jetter
LI'L AIU•t:OC
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Danny Thomas' NBC-TV spe19 an4
37. Native
47.Th&amp;sun
liqu/9
.ahs, or
o L~Jew
49. Steamahtp:
cwls this season is expected Lo
28 Partly
dehght
Zealand
abbr.
I COMBINE') TJ.tAT
have a rughtclub .setting, in
M·'I.N'/ LITTERS AS K
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best as a performer.. Appar· 34 Unadorned
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LA.D ·~ •
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AND PI ECliS I PUT
about a series wtth the two 39. Uncooked.
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teen-age stars o( the mov1e 40. Sleeveless
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garment:
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" The World of Henry Onen t."
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Tippy W a I k e r and Merne H .Pu:Jhed.
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By RICK OU BROW
United Pren lnterualional
HOLLYWOOD 1U PI 1 - for
televisiOn sports fans, the terrible suspense 1s over The World
s.,.nl!s Will begm Wednesday on
NBC-TV at St Louis, where the
Cardina ls wil l engage the New
York Yanhees.
Great bro&lt;\1castmg compllcatJOns were averted Sunaay
when St. Louis ended all poss1
bthUes of a pennant t1e and
playoff by defeating the New
York Mels while the challe ng
rng Cmcmnati Reds lost to Phil·
adelphia. Impeachable sources
report that U televiSlon and the
press had not been so insiste nt
on telling the disinterested Cin
Clnnati fans over the past few
days that thetr Learn was f1ght
ing for the pennant, the Reds,
Y..tlO are used to performmg m
pnvacy, mtght have av01ded
Sunday's large turnout and
pluye-d a better game.
Sports, overall, were of ma·
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sliced
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mon and 1 2 cup sugar. Roll
likt' jf'lly roll and slice about
I Inch thtl'k. Put in par !lliced
-; idt' up and coyer with follow·
ing, &lt;tod bake in !375 degree-s I
mudt&gt;rate oven until apples
are tPnder. }1ix Wgl:'tber I 1 " Tbs flour
2 Tbs. Hutlt"r
I 1-!J cup Brown sugar
1 1.:1 t·up water
Lt·t boil and pour over dum~
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13 cups chopped cabbage

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1 c up chopped ooloos
I red pepper
I green pepper
1..1: cup salt
Pepper
Celery Salt
Mixed spices
Prepare aod blend aU
gredlents. Boil over slow Hre
2 bours. Seal in sterilized jars.

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0. B Elberfeld and Mr .
Mrs. W. A. Gibbs were in
Columbus Sunday, to call on
t he Wi II iam Elberfeld family at
the Schoedinger Chapel. They
dinner
guests of Mr . and
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Mr and Mrs . Leo Williams of
J ac k son spent Saturday with
Welby Wha ley. Calling In
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Mrs . Everett Thomas return·
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home Sun. aFter spending sev·
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Edward Brannon, Weston, W.
Va .
ed home Sunday evening. after

Second was a request f o r
English Tea Cake. I have one
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English Tea Mufflns
2 cups flour
nt;;tl, '- ~·lunil •&lt;~~ Hu ~ me::.!&gt;
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% tsp baking powder
::,,J[,•m ( 11li · ·~t \\ \ -t • liu lwrt
l tbsp sugar
Ht'inz Relish
f-\111 :.JtF..! 1-'h\ ll t ~ fluT l rt·~ h
I Pk. Green tomatoes
1,'2 tsp, salt
m•·tl . I I t ... t \ ;rg1111.t .' it.;k
I Bun('h Ce le-ry
lbsp. butter
cup milk
H·r ~II}
ll.t l td 1;rak suplw 1 6 Rt&gt;d s\\oel'L peppers
mut t· .\ltil!ll!.'l!l• ~Ll!L' Ru ~tne&lt;::s 10 nwd1um onions
% cup raisins, cut fine
\ulk~l ]',t ttt\·l.t \\t b ur1 1\ulwr- ' Sprinkle with salt and let % tbsp. chopped citron
1.• Smtltt t'u nllL'I'
\1 1 l lto~nt", I "l:tnd :1 hrs. Drain. Mil: togetb·
Mix these ingredients as for
1; '"'1Jm,·n .nnl \\' ami:..~ T:wkt•tt 1 t't 1-bisc•lits. Roll one fourth inch
~en11ll : \ lt n l'i 1.:~1d St:llf' Collt·g~ ; I qt. vine,e::ar
thick. brush with melted butlit Kt:Tllllt'h&gt;
B,•nm SI&lt;Jwit'r
pl. w11trr
ter, sprinkle witb cinnamon,
lrP&lt;:IIIll,liT ill ' J11l Slawt er, JUn · , d pto,; . su~ctr
sugar, and chopped fruit. Roll
ou t , E:.~c:tt'rlll\1 :-.t8t t· {'ol lf•ge, 'l
Tit· in cloth
asforjellyroll,cutwitbsbarp
Frm" .lohn~o n ' ~'ntur Kv Clm~- 1 I Tbs . celf'ry seed
kniff' in three inch thickness.
lt.i!l l'ol l··gt'. lil fh:m l l'lll ln. I I Tb". sti&lt;·k cino&lt;tmoo
Bake in quick oven.
lrt' ' llm&lt;ll l .Ji :'-:&lt;~ttnn:tl Ktl , tnt•c:s 1 Tbs. wbole l'lo,·es
Mrs. John ::.1urpby
I ul lt'gL· 111 llti. Ttukt' , I .1 , \l arPut all in kettle. Boi115 min.
Bon Bon Cookies
k nl' ll nltm:111 J\Tt'i llll !'t·.t.\ l ul SeaL
11z ('UP soft butter
:t·gt' ..:md flubl·T·t l! :.t rl\''i'&gt; f rl'Sil·
3 .cup sifted confettioners'
m&lt;H\ at \ 'alp.'lr:llsu 'l't·chrwlogy I
Catsup Recipe
sugar
lu:.l tl ut~· Jndl ,lnil
l onions
1
tbsp.
vanilla
Mt Sallt&gt;r ht•lt t-\f':; rll:l! mort&gt; 4 qts. cnnked ripe tomatoes
1% cups sifted G. M. flour
'" tudt•!11 -.. :ll't' a t1t·ndlllg eol!L'gr 2 Th~. salt
x • 1 11 tsp. salt
now :1s ::t r ,•-..ull 11! tlw ', i.Jttl:rnee 3 &lt;'Ups sugpr·
Heat o\·en to 350
degrees
~l"'£~l~lll~lh,;,
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(moderate).
Mix
butter,
sugI stkk cinnamo11 bark
ar.
vanilla
.
Blend
In
Dour
and
I tea s. red pepper
salt thoroughly with hand. Add
1 tea s. ground mus~rd
POMEROY OHIO
food coloring, if desired. Wrap
2 cups vinegar
level
tbsp. dough around fillBoil together 1 hour. Rub
LAST TIME TONIGHT
ing.
Bake
1 inch apart on un·
through colander. Return te
"GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM··
greased
baking
sbeet 12 to 15
I l'edHIICUior)
stove add 3 Ths. corn starch
r&lt;~c k Lt"mmon. Romy Schnei
min ., until set but not brown.
&lt;moistf'ned with vinegar) boil
tier .
Dorothy Pro\ me Mi
Dip
tops of warm cookies In
I&gt; br. S.aL
chuel Connors
F:d\• &lt;~rd G
icing.
Decorate. Makes 28 to
Rubm son Ed1\ nd Andrews
LotiL'J Ny!'.
Z5
cookies.
Sweet Pickles
CHOCOLATE DOUGH: Add
7 or 8 Pickles sliced
WED . and THURSDAY
1 square unsweetened choco1 cup l.ime to 1 gal. Water
Oct . 7-8
I Pk. Appleo
late (I oz.j melted.
NOl OPEN
Pour over pickles and let
6 lbs. beef, cooked &amp; grouod
BROWN SUGAR DOUGH:
:-:--stand O\'er night. Next morn1 lb. suet ground
FRID.6Y thru THURSDAY
~" cup brown sugar tpacked)
ing drain and rinse and cover
Oct . 9·15
3 lbs. seede~:~. raisios
with cold water. Let stand 3 to place of conf. sugar.
" HOW THE WEST
2
lbs. currants
ICING: Mix I cup s~ted
WAS WON "
brs., drain.
1
lb.
citron
(Tec llnttulor)
confec. sugar, ! tbsp. cream,
Mix together Df'hbif' Rl2'vnold~ . Carroll Ba
Z lbs. brown sugar
1 tsp. vanilla, add food color1.2 gal. vinegar
kl' r John WaYne . Ru ss Ta m
1 qt. Maple sugar
ing.
For
chocolate:
Add
l
sq.
ulyn. Gregurv Pa('k Lee J
41-'.1 Tbs. Sugar
1
qt. spiced syrup from peacb·
(I
oz.
t,
melted,
unsweetened
.'ubb , lhmr~· Fonda . Ct~m l vn
1 Tbs. mixed spuce
es
or pears.
Junf's . K&lt;J T/ Jl.tOtlden . GPo Pf.p
1
and use (t cup cream.
Jard . Jas. St ••11art Hirhard 1 stick douamoo on bark
1
tablespoon
salt
s: - When using self rising
1\'1dm .. r!;
Thrlma Rllter
I Tbs. Celery seed
1 qt. Water
flour, omit salt.
•llCkt&gt;\ Sha ug lulf'ssy W&lt;:~ltef
1 Tbs. whole mustard seed
fjrennan. HL·nr\' Morgan.
1
teaspoon each of Cinnamon,
You'll
find
lots
of
fascinatS('ant 1.'1! ('Up salt
~\1 ifllloo&gt;l Q[ 3 "('J(lt•my
AUspice, Notrueg, Cloves, Gining
ideas
for
varying
the
taste
Heat and pour over pickles,
&lt;\ward~!
ger.
Technlc:olor Cartoon
let stand over night. N e s. t end beauty of Bon Boo CookCook until apples are tender
~unning time 2 llrs 45 min
morning put on stove and sim- ies.
1\dtllt"· $1 .00 Ch ddrPn 5oe
and
seal while hot.
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WRAP
a
cherry,
date,
mer 35 min, Seal.
nut,
chocolate
piece,
etc.
in
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
KIDNEY BEAN SALAD
Oct. 16-17
One of the first requests Bon Boo cookie dough-white
or Recipe No. t-Mrs. Iv.a Johnson
"7 ,:ACES OF OR . LAO"
from tbe ~itcben Cook was &lt;or tinted), chocolate,
('J'c('hflH' Ill••r •
brown
sugar,
or
make
the
cen1 cup finely chopped cabbage
for a Green Tomato ReUsbi
I'onv tland::tl l Arthm U'Con
ter
itself
of
dough,
mixed
with
~ cup diced green pepper
neH, Barhan1 F.dPn John Er
herr is one.
chopped
nuts
or
dates,
etc.,
l
cup diced celery
1 c~on . Noah liPrn
Jr D1rrcf
Green Tomato Relish
by Geo. P ;il Wonflers never
tben wrap.
v... cup diced sweet pickle
cPase !
· S cups tomatoes tremove
3. DIP in Icing after baking.
% cup diced ooion, finely chop..
"SOLDIER IN THE RAIN"
seeds
You can vary your Icings ped
Iackie Gleason. StPve Me
4 ('Ups sugar
..jueen Tues•lay W('ld
chocolate,
white
aDd
assortI
can (IS oz.j Kidney Beau
5 cups \:inegar
ed colors.
draloed
3. TOP wltb coconut, outs,
~ teaspoon salt
colored sugar, chocolate piec2 bard cooked eggs chopped
es or any other colorful top% cup mayoonaise
pings yeur fancy cbooses.
Lettuce
~Irs. John Murphy
LighUy mix aU lngredlent1
Rl 1 Pomeroy, Ohio
except lettuce. CbiU, serve iD
lelluce lined bowl. Makes 1 to
Here are two recipes that
8 servings. You may arrange
are just in seasoo.
io individual servings Jf yo11
Recipe No. I
like.
PEAR HONEY
6 Pears, grated
OLD F ASIDONED
! Sour Apples grated
CUSTARD PIE
1 I Oraoge, grated locluding (Recipe Reqnested ID Sepl. 23
riad. Take 3 lbs. of sugar dispaper~
solved and let come to a boll.
! Eggo beaten ligbl
Add fruit aod boil 2G minutes.
~cup ~ar
2 cups rich milk
Recipe No. 2
t,:;. teaspoon sah
QUINCI!; RONEY
Season with Nutmeg, 1 eat5 Quinces
spoon. Bake io slowly moder2 Grime• Golden Applu
ate oveo until cu&amp;tard iL firm.
That car doesn't have to be a dream
Z Pts. S11gar
l Pt. boiling water
Iva Johnson R.D. 1 Pom•
,•. . a loan from us will make it youn
Combine sugar and water,
roy, No I Recipe
grate cr grind quinces aod
A FOIL DINNER
And getting a loan for the new car of your
apples. Add fruit to boiling sy·
1 serving of fresb meat
rup. Boil 15 minutes. Pour In1 peeled, halved carrot
choice is probably less trouble lhan you think. In
to sterilized jar&amp; aod seal.
I peeled halved potato if large
a matter o( hours the mooey is yours .. . easily,
1 Slice Bermuda Onion
MINCEMEAT
Seasoning butter, salt, pepconfidentially, quickly!
(Requesled S&lt;pl. 2S paper]
per, just about any meat may
e
be used, which Included chops,
a
small steak, bambur8 paUy,
WE'RE CELEBRATING
~ So, If you ne€'d money for a new car, or a serond
bam or any otbt:r mf'.at you
NATIONAL HOOVER WEEK
car for a growing famHy, consult one of our courmay enjoy. Cut foil 12 s: lJ
square
to cover with. Pitce
teous officers about it soo n.
carrot and potato lu center
Credit Lift Insurance Af No Extr• Cost
cover with meat and onion and
PORTABLE
seasoning. Fold foil &amp;ecurely
alk bake at 480 degreeJJ for 1
The cleaner
hour, and pronto you have a
lt.at has
diDDer without much bother•
..,.rythlnt
Good to ftJ: OU WBIIh day,
IIUIDEI
Kilchea Cool&lt; Sent ea1
Dear Sirs:
93
I would Uke to make a reMember Federal Depo&lt;~llnsurance Corporation
ll&lt;tuesl for a r.ake recipe. T h 6
recipe has cocoa in il and red
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food coloring which gives tbe
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cake Its name. I believe It
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• lied Velvet cake.

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Judge Criticizes Lawmakers in Rutland Case

Bus Driver Re-instated
On OrderI of Court rit

Max Edmundson,
Rutland had put in effect a regulation
The bus left the road on Huff· 1 never knew him to be involved r two sa lanes for ooe service.
school bus driver, discharged allowing regular bus dnvers man hill on route 124, no injur· in any other accident.
Th e
However. the law has beeD
by the Western Local
School five accidents before
t he y Iies resulting, but damage sus· school executive head testified amended since most of thoM
1 tained by the blLS required
board Jan. 1, 1964, today was
. .
a he had known the driver for 11 decisions, the judge pointed out,
re-mstated by authority of a would be dlsmtss~ ..
, new front aJ:le, springs, spindle, years and never knew him to giving public employes mo\'tl
writ of mandamus in M e i g s
Judge Bacon mdiCated this king pin and tie rod .
be involved m an accident ottr protecUon under their empl~
County Common Pleas court. was an unfortunate . reg_ulation
Edmundson exp!amed that the er than ttle October 28 m1shap. ment contracts. F'urther, he felt
and urged the board m his opin- steering apparatus had f&lt;!iled
Judge Bacon tn the rinal parts the compensation in EdmundJudge John C. Bacon,
s1t- ion to enact a more reasonable to respond at the curves on of his opinion set out how Ohio son's case was definite and cer-ting_ in the action, took ~e oo- , regulation at the flrst opportun· the hlll.
courts, while usually allowing I tam, since he retained only the
;aSion to up~raid the OhiO leg· 1 ity.
The board 's mechanic testi· mandamus action to remstate same outs1de employment he
tslature f~r ~kl~B n:tore and
When evidence was taken tn fied it wa s his opinion the dam persons in public employment held while working as a driver
more .leg1slatlon limltmg .~he the mandamus action, it was age to the steering wa:s caused when wi·on~fu lly discharged con- ror the past several years, and
authority of school boards.
disclosed plaintiff and his wife by the bus hitting the embank· 1rary to the Ohio code. demed 1that school boards cannot ei·
Edmundson, by his attorneys, had made a trip to Tennessee, ment. Positive evidence on the 1the wrtt as concerned rompen· ' cuse fa1lure to pay wrongfuUy
Halliday and Sheets, Gallipolis, returning at 3 a.m. and ar~sing point was lacking.
sa tlon whilf' the person w a
ousted employees by averrirll
had immediately protested his at 6.30 a.m . to drive his school Investigation by the highway wrongfully ousted .
the compensation was pald to
dismissal and continuously of- route. One pupil testified she patrol was inconclusive and no
Judge Bacon said this was .one the board employed to
fered his services under l he thought the driver's head nod· charges were f1!ed.
usually reasoned that the com usurp the position.
two year contract he held with ded on one occasion just before The pupil. on cross examina· pensat10n was mdefimle and nor Therefore, he ordered pay re
the board since May 27, 1963. ·\the mishap on October 28, a1 a- ~ uon, sa1 d she had ridden plam- 1certain. and that the
public 1 troacu~·e to Mr. Edmundson'•
bout 8:30a .m.
l Uff's bus for nine years and ls huuld not be requ~n!d to paytime of discharge.
The Jud.le•s opinion comment·
ed on the recent law govenling]
contracts for nonteaching em· '
ployees, which enjoins school!'
boards from terminating a con·
tract save for violation of one
of the board's r_egulations. ~h:
ATLANTIC CITY &lt;UP[)-8en . !antic area. Tuesday. he swung 11rol of nuclear weapons .
Baker resigned his post a~; see~he board retamed: tamt Barry M. Goldwater proclaimed 1through a tri-county area of 1 - The Johnson adrnlmslratJOn retary to the Democratic rna·
m May 1963 ~he . r w a 5 today as "Bobby Baker Day ." Philadelphia suburbs.
: is ''domtnated by special inter JOnty m the Senate and as
The Republican presidential He returned to Washington ests'' while the Republican ptr· onetime principal assistant to
compelled to give him a two
year contract wxler the same nominee chose that theme as from Pennsylvania to address ty ·'here and now, as of today. the Democratic majority lead·
law, the opinion noted..
he set upon a one-day tour of the annual conference of Un!led 11s free or such pressun~s"
er, Lyndon B. Johnson .
Judge Bacon declared he was New Jersey precincls stretch- ~ Press lnternatmal Editors and
In remarks prepar~ for an " S1nce then, there have been
HALLOWEEN TREAT - Metgs County Jumor Chamber or Commerce members , not in entire agreement with ing from Atlantic City to New- Publishers. In that address, he Atlantic City rally starling his repeated disclosures of Bobby
Curt McDaniel, D_on .Young and Ed Bart~ls display box~s of halloween candy bei~g ~ the lawmakers, who enact more ark .
charged that :
New Jersey foray today, Gold- Baker's involvem~m m lmpropaold by the
to persons stock1ng up with sweets. for the youngstf'rs thiS ,and more legislation Umitin&amp;: This was the Arizona sena·
Misstate.) Facia
waler said.
er aclivities. There is prima
year~- T4'!}~'s wlll deliver the candy after orders are rece1ved by any member.- ~ the authority of school boards, tor's second consecutive day of -President Johnson "delib- "This 1!'! Bobby Baker day ]facie evidence of wrongdomg in
Sentinel.t110to
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pl•'n language of the law
'ifice 1.0 obtain and grant £avors

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RALEIGH, N.C. &lt;UPI) -Vet- ~ where he made his speech.
1~It' raided Johnson's a_p~earance into his influential job
and
courtesy and fair u-eatmeut"'
lor divorced men.
dismiss a teacher only
f 0 r eran politicians, policemen and The Coliseum, locat~ on the m th~ Coliseum, t~cnrng oft a : working for Lyndon Johnson,
gross inefficiency and persist- newsmen said they had never campus of North Carolina State 1st andmg,
screammg,
foot-~ Bobby Baker. whose Senate
Phil Abele, who is divoreed, I
ent violations of the board's !een anything like it in the University, was . jammed to sto~p ing, "We want J ohnso~" sa lary neYer exceeded $20,01Xl a
led the demonstration, \l'hich
MOSCOW fUPil - The Uniterl
heart uf Tobaccoland.
when~ he made his speech.
: ov::~Uon that lasted five mm· ~ year, accumulated a personal
soon attracted a crowd
of ' States today rejected as " un- regulations.
The reception given
Presi- The Colh.eum. located on the : ules Confetti swirled through , fortune that has been estimat1
cheering males. Other m ~ n · satisfactory'' a Soviet note 1 Edmundson was dismissed by dent Johnson Tuesda} night , campus of North Carolma State the huge structure.
ed at $2,100,000.
1
was
that
tremendous
Univer_s1ty,
.
was
jammed
lo
l
''T
rs
Js
a
out
the
most
..
ut: au" During the entire year since
iving
past
tooted
their
car
charging
three
American
mill
.
.
the
Western
Local
board
purh.
b
•-··
dr
...,
t.a
Johnson was nearly mobbed capaclty WJth 12.000 persons I ti(ul ha 1l L have ever ,een. the his resignatioo there have been
•-rns and shouted encourage- ""
'"ry at•·cbes
and one Bnt1sb ', portedly for an' accident
ocment ·
officer with spying in Siberia. \ curring
Oct.had
28, 1963.
However, by more than 2,000 well·wi5h· and another 4.fXMl mi 1le d aruun d 1Presl dent sa1"d Tak"mg note o1 a ttempts to get at the truth of
the boc.rd
not suspended
SAIGON, VIET NAM
Communist Viet Cong guerril·
Abele charged the court's
The Soviet charge had come him retaining him in dai1y ers at the Raleigh - Durham ,outside, unable to get in be- 1rhe LBJ banners throughout he ~ t.his case. Every effort has been
las shot down three U. S. Army judges were unfair to divon:· in reply to American and Brit- I serv'ice until January,
::&gt;aid, "I like the decoratrons. ! 1stymied . It bas been charged
1964 , Airport, although authorities cause o( safety regulations .
air_craft only 12 miles west of 1 ed men. "Tbe court won't ac- ish accusations tllat tbe Soviets 1And the
on Oct. 16 , 1963 had urged people to stay away ··This is the largest crowd 1 like Democratic enlhmaasm." land is wtdely believed that the
Sa1gon today.
cept tbeir ldivorced men's) had violated diplomatic immu- · _ __ __
because of parking problems. ever to attend any pohtrcal j The President was preceded focus of tlle pressure that hal
The entire five-man crew of proof against a woman's talk" nity by searching the atlaches
There was a monumllfltal traf- rally in North Carolina," said , to the stand by h1s wlfe, who been brought to bear to protect
one HUlB helicopter was killed he said.
a.nd confiscamg their posses·
S S
'
,
He jam into Raleigh from the Gov. Terry Sanford.
Ibegan a campaign or Ihe South Mr . Baker IS the White House
when it plunged in flames and
airport,
and
the
President
had
It
also
was
one
of
the
most
, Tuesday aboard " The Lady · itself."
1
.. • s ons.
1to struggle through a crowd to enlhusiastic.
: Bird Special," a red , \"hJte and \ Goldwater said he had been
exploded on impact, an Ameri· ......_.._.._.,.._.._ • • •.t..t...u.&amp;.a..t.•.....
can military spokesman said.
Malcolm Toon , uS. acting
'tJ •
get Into Reynolds Coliseum Trumpets in a 171)-plece band blue train
Iurging a " grand jury invesliThe spokesman said the bod·
deputy chief of ffilSS.J0n , went
galion of the matter."
leo of three Amel'!cans
bad
to the Soviet foreign ministry
PT PLEASANT - Damages
been recovered. The other
today and delivered an oral of $1.450 08 was awarded
to
were stili in lhe wreckage .
protest to Mikhail
plaintiff,· J. H. Somerville, by
head of . the mi~tstry s Ameri· the petit Jury or Mason County
WASHINGTON -MRS.
County Supt of Schools 0 . 0 can affa1rs sectiOn.
Circuit Court In the civil ac· ABOARD THE LADY Bl~D the tour wh~m she a~peared . at ~d Mrs . J.ohnson at
today's !
ry M. Goldwater combined polwill be
the
Toon told Smirnovsky thai lion of J . H.
vs. SPECIAL
- Lady Bird I" Democratic rally m Rale•gh ,llrst stop. m Durham. N C.. af·1
ltics and nostalgia today on speaker when the Rutland P the Soviet note delivered Tues· Commercial Credit Corp.
of Johnson, thrUled that her whis- Tuesday mght with her
hus- 1t('r the tram left Raleigh. where
.
her first 1964 solo campaign . A. meets Monday. Octo- day was "uns'atlsfactory since Huntington .
tle stop campaign is "'snowball- band. She described the first tt had
She The Homecommg . queen for
trip for her husband .
ber 12, at 8 p. m. in the high it does not address itself to
Thesuitwasbroughtfor$100,· ing remarkably," probed
day of her whistlestop as "un-l wa.s
and th_e Southern
Local :ugbgh
Mrs . Goldwater'·s fJrst stop school auditorium, with Arth- points raised in our protest n 000 and Somerville claimed that SOllthern political ground
forgetttble and dramatic."
lf'trsl Famtly s southern ben·
1
;.
1
was Muncie, Ind., where
· ur Miller, president, m charge. 8 U.S.
through an
caused from Raleigh, N. C., to
A crowd of about 8,000 greet· 1age.
h::;ueUm:'
grew up and married the man Mr. Patterson's topic wHI be !Jaid
by the Commerc1al Credit Corp. ton, S. C.
t th Hann
Tr
who was to become the Repul&gt;in Education."
·
Dis reputation honesty, integ- The First Lady left the Raevemng
e
an .. ace
lican presidential
candidate. Rev. Herbert Grimm of the The three Americans accused rity and credii was greatly in- leigh Station where her 19-car
Iand
0
Muncie planned to welcome Rutland Nazarene Church will of spying during a train trip jured . The jury deliberated ap- "Lady Bird Special" remained
She IS a me
r
e
her home with a
Gold- lcttd devotions . All
parents across Siberia were l)eading proximately two hours before overnight for the second lap
h00
water Day'' celebration.
are asked to bring a toy or back to their Moscow posts to- returning the verdict late Tues- her four-day crowd • aatherinJ
Bun
h a d h :.
(game to donal&lt; to the baby ' day. They faced the possibility day afternoon.
tour of the South.
. urc ' an
er
COLUMBUS FORMER s'tting room 50 that young- 1 of expulsion.
The civll action of Retta Mae
At her first stnp in nearby
by
i Diana
president Dwight D. Eisenhow· st:rs may use them whHe their
A British military attache Bayles et al vs. Harry Layne Durham, she continued the
DES MOINES (UPI) - President Johnson today de- Ro
:"er"tpMrs
8Dil
says he is not taking "as ac. attend PTA meetings named with the Americans as is
for trial Thursday peacs and prosperity theme that nounced Republican farm policv views as "heartless Mus ' 1
erRoush
·sec
nd
0
tive a part in the current
at" spy during
train 9:30 a .m.
has been a hallmark
t be prescription
nonserise'' that would bring runner·
rs .
tamJ ane An;n P owoeU.
"b cam· SI:'Cond Grade mothers
1 the same
ed
. of
.
hof economic
up,
1.
pa Ign as I s hou ldllk e
ecause serve refreshments
following np was a so report
returnDemocratic campalgll.
dJsaster to t I! na tOn .
.
. .
.
dau hter of Mr and Mrs Jeflo
of advancing age and demands
business meeting. Ali school ing to Moecow.
"Wblie lorluoos can adll be
The President pledged that h•s admmJStra!IOn would
Junior atte.t 11
011 his time."
parents are invited.
(From Siberia, all four had l
made, somethlag more is hap- strengthen and improve those elements J!IIl .sfarm pro·
the '-! .....h.......- •'Eisenhower made the comgone to Japan and thence I
pe••••
Ab
North
CartllbtiBlll
gram
whicb
needed
improvement.
He
sa1d
h1s
2oal
was
d
.
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1A
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ten ant ts
eresa
M\;;J.WUQ.
I
rnent In a .letter to
Rep. M ldl
C fC
tc Hong Kong.
officials
are s1tar1ng 111 lhe proseut-&lt;lay "panty of opportumty or rura
menca .
d lh&lt;! F hrn
ai, said the three Americans would
Robftt Tall Jr., me Republican
if eport 0
prosperily," sbe told o tralDHe made tbe statements in a , -.
.
an
res an
candidate for the Senate. The To Ml'et Thursday
ny on lo New Deihl Thursday.
side crowd.
speech
for delivery on He sa•d the R&lt;pubhcans had is Donna Theiss.
former prnsident congratulated There will be a meeting of It was possible the Briton
The Ohlo State Patrol loves- "The PresJdent has brought the
the Iowa state Cap· attempt.ed to
their deTaft •or his recent appearance
Middleport Chamber
of might retur1. via Communist tlgated a one car accident, that with him to the White House
stop on his most in''prompt and fmal Cincinnati Lawyer
on a
television
interview
at the Martin
China, a British official indi· occurred at 3:50 p.m. Tuesday many lesaonb of the past,
campaign trip of the
of the f.arm subsidy To Address D.
,,
program &lt;NEC's "Meet the
al noon Thursday,
cated.
on Rt. 33 one and two tenths ed In depression and war
He was flying to down- pra~ram by telhng farmers
Mr. Nolan Carson, ~
Press"). The letter was
re- ber 8, President Bob Coats
miles north of Pomeroy.
handed down from his Southern
Illinois !or
would be done to bring tion lawyer of Cincianatl u1.
leased Tuesday night by Taft's
today.
.•
PLAN SALE
A car driven north by David forebearers .. n
today at Peona and Sprmgfleld. disaster on them .
active in Sons of the Rnol•
campaif!n headquarters here.
Following a luncheon, meni- The Rock Springs Methodlat Hindy, 26, Middleport wa•
Mrs. Johnson received the
Sets Basic l"uo
. "I
they think disaster tion Chapter in Cincinnati,
will go to the Citizens Na· Church is sponsoring a rum· tempting to paSB anotber car most tumultuOUII reception of Johnson told his Des Moines ts
If it comes, by
be guest speaker at 1be
tional Bank for a business
tn the building on when tb:e left wheels
audience that the basic issu~ in -or m smaQ doses, he said
meetin&amp; of the ~ _.1~
lng. All members are urged to
in Pomeroy (orm- off the berm. The car
Meigs Memorial Hoapital
the
was
than Meigs Chapter, ~J(~
alt&lt;nd.
the late C. L. of control, ran off the road,
ADMISSIONS - None.
.
." He
FEES REPORl'ED
day ol 2 p.m. at tl)e liiiilo 4J
·Friday and ting a fence and power pole.
DISCHARGES - Mrs. Roy
"and (Or my part, lhis Meigs County Court reported Miss Nancy lloetl Ill · ~
reiPETITION FILED
from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. There was heavy damage to Sayre, Racine; Lucy Spencer,
oe a responsible
port.
A. petition was filed in Meigs
----the car, Ughl to lhe fence. and
George Korn,
Jr.,
"
a total of $1,661.25 in fines dis- MfJ. Carson, whO Is ..ell'*
Coun!Y Clerk of Coorts
for
SPEAK AT RALLY
none to the polo. Hlndy escap, and Belly Snyder, Lethat he was proud tributed as foUows for
the In slate aod local
in the amount of George)olelqhart, wilh Cong. ed Injury.
W.
to be lh&lt;! son of a tenant fann· month of September: Fees 1&lt;&gt; work, also will b!l
Ethe' M.
Pete Abel4. 111\dJ
Collins,
One arrest reported
Johnson said, "my roots are stale $482.46; fees '" Sherill, Canon Is the
before ·· ·
ra~ John
44,
Gotteral Hospital
soil lhan most $71.85; Fees to County General Wo)'IIO Gibbons.

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at 3 p. m. at the nome of Mro.
Middleport
Robert Reibel. There wiU be a
The many friends and rela· to
G rd
•0 f th Rebel
Mr. and Mrs . Harold Rush ot lives of Mr. and Mrs. Carson ur
e 1
a em .,..
New Concord, Ohio, were the Hayes are cordlally invited to ~f:o::"
.::_:::tb:::e_:::m:::e:::e.:..ting~.---­
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs . an open hou.se on Sunday, OctoJudson White . They also
home in •
11
ed with Mr . and Mrs . Carl Gilhours of
more and were dlnner
and 5 p.m."'to help "Grandpa"
Saturday of Mr. and ·Mrs. Har· and "Grandma'~ · celebrate t.ht-ir
old Sauer, Mary Ruth...aod Joy,
weddlbi- · anniversary.
and Dick Sauer.
Carson Hayes and Hazel Shuttlewortll Were United in marMrs WorJey HoweII Is a
tient in Holzer lfospital at
rlage October 11, 1914 at Mur"nd two dau(!'eal- ] ray City~ SiJ
h
h I bel
daughter, and a son, Mr. and
W ere s e 5
ng
Mrs. Jack Fruth and children,
for a heart condition.
are l'fet]nnl them cele-the day : Raymond, Pt.
Mike , Jean. Carol , Lynn, and
Miss Judy Butcher
PI
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Cha 1
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f p . Pl
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easant,
. a.;
res,
on o otnt
easant; Mrs ' at Ohio University, AtheDB, and Pomeroy ; Vergil , Columbus.
Edward Crooks and daughter Joe Moore Columbus spent tbt! c:an;on,
p
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Cllicago, 111. : Bob,
1 ~! J- ddl epor, t an d M"Jss weekend with
her parents, Mr. Ne w Haven, W. Va .; B"ll
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Aarne a,
McC
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nna
oy, w110 I.S 911 years :md Mrs . Ira Butcher and son.lctJSe ;
old.
Ila Mae Bowers, ColumJim .
bus ; Helen Grace Rusche!, Porn·
The honored couple received
Mr . and Mrs . Lawrence Mill-l eroy
many lovely cards. flowers and
g1fts includrng a color TV set
from their children. The large
decorated wedding anniversary
cake wl:ls a gift from Mrs. Wal·
ter Crooks, who baked and dec·
~
ora led it.

Mr . and Mrs. waller Crooks,
Gene and Jeaoelle, were
in
Point Pleasant Sunday to attend the 50th wNkling anniver·
sary of her parents. Mr . and
Mrs. H. E. Fruth A family dm·
ner was held at the home of another daughter and family, Mr .
and Mrs. Louis Rossi, Henry
and Jimmy , with Mr . and Mrs .
Crooks assisting hosts.
Other members of the family
attending were M1 :ss
Kathryn
Fruth of Charleston. w. va ., a

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