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8·Da!ly Sentinel.

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P~meroy:Middleport o

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··our ('hrl'\(1811 C'l!l7t'nShl p
" a' ihe lop ll of the dm &gt;itoHs
b\ Mrs LoutS Ret bel ai t he
ol th• Federated Ctc·
ele Wt='dn~&gt;~da~ t'&gt;tnlng .a1 thr
church
Group stn gtng ut I ove Dl vtn• .. opened tlte d&lt;vottons.
fulluwed bv t.hf' re:~d lllg ol Jam·

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Riverview PTA
' cond utl ed the business sesston
I Hepor" on the Sciolo Presby
Plans Festival
lertal held \asl week .n the Presb• lman church, Nelsonville,
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ttl (' Wt'l·e gtven by
Reibel and Christmas dinner and party I On Satur ay
thai Mrs Neutzling . They also gave when the Past Councilors
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te. 1964

Christian Citizenship is eme
01 Federated C."'Ie Devo t.IOns

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" The
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HolidayEvents
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Plans were discussed for

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DON'T THINGS LOO::
WONDERFUL?
( When you have bui1t a substantial savings

Plaful were made to
erect
new welcom, '"""' at tho ent.ances to Middleport when the
Hearthstone CIBIS of the Middleport First Bapttat Church met
Tuesday evening at. the home
of Mr. and Mra. Edison Baker.
The meeting waa opened by the
president, Mra. Allen HugheJ,
who read two poems "Be Thank·
lui" and "Dally Dozena for
.
Everung devotion• were giv·
en by Mr. Baker. The ~roup voted to purchase new SliJll to be
placed at lhe three e~trances to
Middleport.
Donations were
made to the Middleport Emer·
gency Squad fund and toward
the purchase hof a typewriter
for the churc ·
Plans wer.e made_
di :o holdt the
th
aruma! Chrtstmas rmer a
e
Martin Restaurant. Mr. Harold
Hubbard conducted a Bible quiz
durlng Ute program hour.
Mr, and Mrs. Baker served
sandwiches, cakes and coffee
to those attending including Mr.
and Mrs. David Darst, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Sayre, Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllis Anthony, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hubbard, Mra. AI·
len Hughes and Mr. Paul Smart.

Chester Council, Daughters of I The Rivervtew PTA met
Amenca. met Wednesday even- Monday evening at the River·
ing at the Jodge hall with Mrs. view school and made preparaRay Morris , Mrs. Floyd R1cte- uons for the Halloween Festinour and Mrs. Arthur Orr as val to be held at the school Sat·
gistesses
urday evening Oct. 11.
Mrs. Clarence Neutzllng, presAlter devoUonal services by
ident, opened the meellng by Maxine Whitehead and Aline
reading Matthew 13:1-8, follow- King the Boy Scouts conducted by the Lord's Prayer and ed 8 'flag ceremony.
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pledge to the flag In unison .
Robert Bowen, elementary su·
Mr.o. Virgil Roush thanked the pervJsor, was the guest speak·
members for cards and her se- er on the topic, "Increased
cret pal for gift sent her while Sales Tax" and discussed the
hospitalized. It was decided to benefits it would g1ve lo educa·
have the Qlristmas dinner and tJon. Mrs. Myers' room rece1vparty at Vera's Lunch In Bel- ed the attendance banner. Judgpre on December 9 and
to tng of the costumes at the Hal·
have a $I gift exchange.
loween Festival wtll be at
7
Entertamment was in
o'clock.
of Mrs. Ross Cleland and Mrs.
Entertainment will consist of
Pearl Koblentz and hats made dart games bingo fWl house,
and won by the members
other
and' a fish pond
JUdged and prizes awarded to for the children. There wiU also
Mrs. Esther Wright for
the be 3 country store, sweet shop
prettiest, and Mrs. Larry Wolle and a movie.
the ugliest. Songs and hymns
Sandwiches, hot dogs, candy,
with Mrs. Wolfe at the p1ano pop and coffee will be avai!aconcluded the program, Mrs. ble A valuable gift will be givSterrett Elected
Milo Riggs won the door prize. en as a door priZe.
Refreshments were s.rved by
After the PTA meeting "Op· Charter P Draped
Group'• President
the hostesses to 1he above and en House" was observed with
The Friendly Farmers Advls- Mrs. Arvil Holter, Mrs. Hattie the parents visiting the class For Mr8. Knopp
ory Council met at the home Frederick, Mrs Oscar Weber, rooms and meetmg the teach- The charter was draped for
uf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter for Mrs. Norman Frederick, Mrs. ers.
the late Mrs. Allen Knopp when Birthday Dinner il
the october meeting. Thirteen Stanley Trussell, Mrs. Henry
the Auxiliary of White
Rose Given Mrl. King
members answered the roll call Spencer, Mrs. Marion
Wood,
Lodge met Wednesday afternoon
.. A Previous Meeting Remem- Mrs. Henry Beaver, Mrs. Maat the Legion hall. Mrs.
Wil· Mrs. Leona King, wlfe of Earl
bered " Devotionals based on bel Van Meter, Mrs. Buel Ride.
ham Robson, president, was in King, was complimented with
" Love Thy Neighbor/'
were nour, Mrs. James Van Meter,
charge of the meeting.
a birthday dlnner at 6:30 Salur·
given by Mrs. Holter
Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter, and Mrs.
Attending were Mrs. Perry day evening .at the Kmg home
New otficers elected
were Hobart Newell.
ee •
Mitch, Mrs. Robson,
Mrs. on Salem Street, Rutland .
D1ek Sterrett, presujent; Roy Hostesses for Ute November
William Woodard, Mrs. David Attending were Earl K in g,
Holier, vtce president;
Mrs. meeting will be Mrs. Henry
In Middleport
Entsminger, Mrs. H. E. Bush, Mrs. Leona King, Mr. and Mrs.
E&lt;trl Dean, secretary;
and Spencer , Mrs. Virgil Walker and
Mrs. Charles Bennett is In Mrs Pat Gallagher, Mrs. Alma Robert Musser, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Roy Holter, discussion Mrs. Henry Eichinger.
Columbus to be with her daugh. Miller, Mrs.
James Souders, Ernest Molden, Mrs.
Edna
le&lt;~der.
Reid Young was namter Maxine Bennett who un- Mrs Norman Wayland, Mrs. lblsseU, Mrs. Maude Rawlings,
.d Legislattve chatrman and
derwent throat surgery _wednes- Hele.n Lewis, Mrs. Carl Mattox Mr ..and Mrs. Carl yseU, Mrs.
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Mrs Edison Hollon, represenday at Riverside Hospi tal .
and Mrs. Walter Hayes. Fol- Mar1e Anderson, L1ttl e
Ml ss
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t lowing the meeting a dessert Clndy Anderson, Dr. and Mrs ,
httive to the County Women's
The Rev. an d Mrs. Cly de Bari Cornnutlet'.
I
lett and daughter Becky were course was served in the din- N. C. Carpenter.
j Di scussion was led by Samin Newark Thursday to return ing room by the hostesses, Mrs.
The evening was closed by
I ue l Mtchael. milng twu
rarm
mother Mrs. P. M. Sines to Wa land and Mrs Bush
observing the first
birthday
HurN1u Council lillldes "0 u r
thelr home in Middleport. While
y
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of the coUage prayer meetJng
Tux Problems. "
and "Health I
In Pomeroy
there the Bartlett family wiU
organized one year ago by RobIn surance " Shorteurnmgs
ot I Mr. and Mrs Clinton Mulford visit with !f1eir children Mr. Federated f outh
ert Musser. He led the meeting
1 I he properly tax and the pre- and Mrs. Garnet Folden return· and Mrs. A'rthur Ford and Mr.
To Meet Sunday
of Bible reading,
prayers,
i sent tax s1tua twn of Oh1o were ed to their homes, Columbus and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett at , The Federated Church Youth hymns, talks of enrichment,
some of the problems brought Thursday, after a visit with Kirkersville.
.
: Fellowship will meet
and Mrs. King and Mrs. Car·
bul. Also, the questiOn of heahh their .sisters and brother-in·law, Barbara Jones a juruor
at !at 5 30 p m. in the social room penter were at the plano and
insurance through
privately Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schuler and Ohio University and her room· of the church, Ralpb Werry Is organ. "Under His Wing" was
owned compan1es or gov~trn· Mrs. Edith Thomas, Th€'y also mates Joan Kenny Cleveland president All youth of
the one ol the organ-plaon duo 5
, ml·nt prugrams.
visited other relatives in the and Jeanne Culver
Toledo church are invited. Donna Rei· played.
Next mPetmg will be Nov area .
1 were recent overnight guests bel will conduct the devotion·
14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sisson of Kyger of her parents Mr. and Mrs. al period.
ATJ'END MEETING
· Mrs. D1ck. Sterrett
visited Thursday with Mr. and Emerson Jones,
Mr. L. W. McComas. Mr.
1
Mrs. Jacob Schuler.
Dr. J. J. Davis was in CoSON IS BORN
Emerson Jones IIIII Mrs. 0. E.
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WF.lllli"G ANNOUNCED
Eldon Kraeuter was a bust- lumbus Wednesday where he Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Goode Rail were in Athena Wednesday
1 Announcement Is bemg made ness visitor in Atheru; Thurs- 1attended a semmar of rheumat- are amJo1mcing the birth of a to attend a dirmer meeting of
ot the 1ecent marnage of Miss day
I ic diseases sponsored by the son Earl Arthur on Sept 12, the Southeastern Ohio School
Margaret Ann Vance and Char- M~. and Mrs John Scott re- Ohto State Medical School.
Gr~ndparents are Mr . and Mrs. Board A!lsociaUon held In
les ~mdlt', Jr . Saturday. Octo- turned home Thursday after Mrs. Asa Jordon substituted Arthur Koenig of ReedsviUe, Baker Center ballroom. One
ber 10 at 10 30 am. in Spring- an overnight visit with iu, mo- in the Pomeroy Schools this Rt. 1 and Mr, aod Mrs. Earl hundred school board represenheld Lulheran Church, Sprmg ther, Mrs. Earl Scott. Mrs. week in the absence of Mrs, Goode, Dexter Rt. Great grand- tatives and supertntendeJJII atfteld, OhiO. A reception follow· Scott returned home
from Cbarles Lewis.
mothers are Mrs.
Dorothy teoded
the mUng which In·
ed tn the church dining room. Fairfield Hospital, Lancaster Mr. and Mn. Gene French Smalley, Long Bottom, Rt. 1, eluded proposed legislation for
Mr, Smdle is serving with the Wednesday and is convalescing and Mrs. Ethel French spent and Mrs. Charles Snider, Porn- expanding educational services.
Umted states Air Force and ts nicely.
the past weekend on a trip eroy. He was born oo M r a. Mrs. Rail is a member of the
stati...ned at Lockbourne A I r
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thorn· through the West Virginia moun. SMalley's birthday.
executive commJttee.
Force Hase He is a brolher of as and family of Crouksvi lle tains.
Mrs. William Ault and M
were Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bush
Gt!nl! Dodson, Middleport.
of his brother and sister-In - and son Gregory have moved
ii5i.i;ii;~ ii..i..iiiiiiiii..iiiiiiii11taw, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett into tbe Wtute apartment on
Thomas.
Palmer-st.
Mrs, C. E. Vance and Mrs.
I SCOUTS ELEcr OFFICERS Leah Whitlock of Kent were
Chuck Hannahs, scribe
of weekend guests of Mr, .and Mrs.
Troop 249, has reported Mike L. D. Scott and other relatives
Wright elected qtllll'termaster
friends, 'I'lley were former
aDd Gary Mitcb elected llhrar- residents of Mlddleporl
I.an .
Recent guests of Mrs. E. 0.
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family Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Tewksbary aod IOD
Tom of
Wellston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tewksbary ol Middleport.
The birthday ol Mrs. E.
0.
Slim Fit, Hip Hugging Western
Tewksbary wa• observotl with
a family dinner.
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It's so easy to a(q u.ire the ha/;tl ol th:-1lt! .J u ~ t Je pos tt
a set amoJmi here every momh or payday. Then

.,..atch your s.a vings re serve growf And we 11 help it
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~ro w e11e n f(t~! er • •• creditiQ!

Mrs. Ronald Brownlnl and
Mrs. Calvin Simpson were hoa·
Iesses when the ..... rut. Sewlng Club met Wednesday evenlng at lhetr club room .
During the business se,.\on
in charge of Mrs. Harvey Van·
Vranken, president, plans were
made for a dinner at the Martin restaurant on Tuesday, Oct.
27 at 7 p. m. and members
are asked to contact Mrs. Van
Vranken as to whether they Wlll
attend. Following the dinner,
the group will meet In the club
room with Mrs. Elmer Whit.
and Mrs. Charles Hoffman as
hostesses.
A discussion
held
on
the Nov. 3 meeting to be h~ld
at the Ohio Fuel Gas Co. offtce
for a demonstration by . Betty
Newton. Each member II , to
take a guest
ted b The
M travelmg
Elza
prize dona
Y rs.
Gilmore Jr. was awarded to
Mrs. Browning.
The hostesses served a de!sert course to thoae named
above and Mr.!. Dayton Strlckland, Mrs. Edward Wells, Mrs.
Willard Boyer, Mrs. Roy Blank·
enshlp and Mrs. Donald MeKrught.

Mrs

l"d" "'" hrought
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one 's resp,~ &lt;tbtltly " • . d"'p- ' htg hltgh'-' of a talk by Dr. Lois
" fatlh tn (. ttd and lo use :'": , H Vi,.cher. a surgeon In the
f~;~llh 111 ~t'l &gt; lre to God . \'-ra y Ind 1a hos pital wh1ch the local
and Utt'&lt;HI&gt;. ut . . o.dvancmg the chu1ch helps to support.
1\mgdorn IJI {,od Wt' r e gtven
A ca fet ena dinner lo be sponThe h• mn · Oh \1 aste r Lei sored by Ute Hapy Harvest~1t&gt; Walk 'r\ llh Thre ' and pray 1ers cl ass Saturday, at the
b•· \lr, Retbel. con&lt;"iu ded : ehurcb was announced Mrs.
tl" devottr&gt;n&lt; and \Irs Ret bel. Norman Kloes announc.ed that
mtsStonan ,·hatrman ol t h • the lrott cakes had arnved for
POMERO"t' OHIO
Gtt tld 'eod ' mtsstona rv poem. sa le and also asked Utat those
TONIGHT&amp;. SATURDAY
~=::;:;::;;;;;;r· wlshmg Chnstmas cards corr
"1 FACES OF OR, t.AO"
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: ta ct her
(Techmcolor\
Pla ns were made for a Christ·
rony H.anda\1 Arlhur O'Con
mas dmner and ~rty at the De·
nell, Barba ra Eden . John Er
cember 9 meeting, at
the
•f' ~o n Noah Bef'ry Jr D1rect
oy •'iru Pal Wonders n e~· t'r
I church There will also be ~ $1
('f'8SC
gift exchange. )It k wastl decld~
Double Feature Program
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uSOLDIER IN THE RAIN"
1 tu ha ve a 6 o'c oc po uc /nIackie Gleason, Steve Me
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CAYS AT PEKING"
1 ner at theKlNovember mee.mg
\ \ 11h Llutllon Hrston
ed t
.Jueen Tuesday Weld
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1 and Mrs.
oes was nam
11,,ch 11 1eolo r )
have the devotions,
SUN .• MON. TUES .
, ,d
I A dessert course was served
1
' PLAY IT COOL ,'
at the close
meeting by
B11t.lo1 \' re
Helen Sh&lt;~rtro Mrs. Phil Wtlltamson, from a
MJchaf'l Callen Barhara hiP n
J
t.ai.Jle carryinM out the Halloween theme.

Church
B NClass
T0 uy ew
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Welcome lgns

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SewlnrClubP
Oct.
27th Dinner

it with illfe re) t, as

earned. The bank T'!i the sa¥er'i best friend,

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Curtf.-Reyn.old.
WeddinruSet

Mla VJrslnla CUrfi1 and

Olln Reynoldl will be united In
marriage November I It 1:30
p.m. by 1\ov. Garlaod Lewis at
the Calvary Temple, lOth aod
Market Streets, b1 Parkersburg.
The reception will follow 1mmediately.·
Ml" CUrtil b the dauaJtlor ol
Mr and Mrs. Perry CUrtis of

We Pay 3% lntereJt On Suring•

Pomeroy National Bank
Member Fedtrl!ll Reserve Sy1ttm
Member Federal Oeopot.it Insurance Corporation
Servmg Meigs County for over 90 years

POMEROY- RUTLAND

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Jolly Club H
Meet•
A.t Strau•s ome
Mrs. Charles StrauS! entertamed the Jolly club Wedne'"
day evening at her home on Unlon Ave.
A short business session wall
conducted by Mn.,Strauss, preaident. The traveling prize do-.
nated by Mrs. Strauss was ..
warded to Mrs. Gerald Wilder·
rnuth Mrs. John Letfllelt received an anniversary. and a
birthday gift , Mrs. Wildermuth
an anniversary and Mrs. Strauss
a birthday gift from their ..,
cret pals. Mrs. Strauss recelv•
ed a hostess gift from the club.
Re£reshments were served bJ
the hostess to Mrs. Wilbur Hanning, Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Mrs.
Wildermuth and Mrs. Donald
Hauck.

50th A.nniver8ary
Will be Observed

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New offtcen were
elected
when the Yoolh CouiiC\1 ol the
Friendly Farmel'l met Saturday evening at the home o1 Ann
aod Alan Holter. They
are
president Sally Mora; vice •
president David Mora; aecrelary Ann Holter oDd disc:t~~­
sion leader Lenore Mlehael.
DiSCU88ion waa led by Jenny
Dean and games were played.
Refreshmenla were served by
the hoot and hostoBI to the above aod Larry IIIII Linda Hollon, Lol!be Mlehae~
Melanie
Dean, Rhea Mora IIIII Raody

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SAYS 1'IL\NlUI
Mrs. lrls J. Carr, treasurer
of the Tuppers Plalna School
Boosters, ha1 reported a sue.
cessful school l'lU'IIIval oo Oct.
10 at the grada school, She ex·
tends the appreciation of t h e
boosters to all who helped and
donated.
w=so;=-;;;ro;;;-;ME=ET;;;
The WSCS PnttlfliD Meeting
will be held Ocl. 11, SUnday
eveniiJ&amp;, at 7:18, at
Heatb
Methodist Cburch, Middleport.
The meet1n1 topic It intel')ll"!taUon of the mloalon projects.
All membero ...... ~ lo be

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Russian Policy to Chinese
May Bend •.. But not Much

MOSCOW (UP!) - The new Soviet r egim• reaffirmed
today that it would continue ex-Pr•m~er Ntktta S Khrushchev's peaceful coexistence with the West Jts st1ff line
Three wrecks were lnve'stl·
toward Communist Chna may bend , but not much
gated early today by the Meigs
It denounced the deposed Khrush c hev himself as
County Sheriff's Department
"hare-bramed ."
and Sheriff Robert C. Harten·
Today 's tssue ol Pravda, the Soviet Communist party
bach is investigating a fire in
newspaper, underlined the reassuran r es gwpn by lJ S SR.
Scipio twp. that destroyed 1
ambassadors in Washtngton , Tokyo, the United Nationt
she-room frame home Friday
and other cap1tals
Pravda upheld the ' ' principle! -- - - - - - ------ -morning.
The burned home, owned by
of pea&lt;'t'fu l eoex1stence between ' rt'rentlv th ' po~st"sslon of one
Andrew Schloow of Pennsylvan·
states wtlh d1ffering social or· bnmb 1s not grounds for unia was destroyed before the
ders as .udvanced by V. I. , mediate concern
Lt'nm '
!
Urged Unifiratiob
blaze was dlscovered The sher·
iff said the fire apparently
JOH~ D. HERBERT
Pravda sa1d the new govern- [ Mao urged that "the
two
started about 4 a.m Fnday
men I of party Frrst Secretary ! countrtes um!e on tht! basis of
Several outbuildings were alLeonid I Brezhnev and Premier I Mandsm-Lemmsm," which Peso destroyed, according to the
!Alex1e Kosygm 'w11l pursue an , kmg interpret s as nppos1tion to
sheriff . No fire department was
arttve line for the convocations I pea ceful coextsfence with the
'
called.
of an International meet1ng of West
{O
all Commumsl parties ••
I Pr&lt;i vda . without mentioning
Early today . about 12 30 am ,
COMMUNITY TABLE - This Is the table nearest the kitchen of the Martin Restaurant where nelghbor.h ood
Sherif£
Hartrnbach
and
Rutland
Plaonffi
Meeting
1
Khrushchev by name. denounced
customers dme and drtnk their mornmg coffee. It IS popular wtth reSidents of the Middleport area and known
Khrushchev had planned a , " ha re-braiDed scheming, imma·
as the "family table " and "community hangout spot " Seated around the table enjoying dinner are, 1 to r . Eddie Marshall John Ti!Jis mvestigated a hit-skip accident about onem1d-Oecember meeting of 26 lure conclwJOns and hasty declBlake, Rev. Howard Ruppel!, Mrs. Lula Russell, Thelma Pratt and Bernice Darst. - Sentinel Photo.
tenth mile west or Pearl Ja
key Commumst parties. Khrush·l swns and actions d1vorced from
John D Herbert, treasurer .of chev intended the meeting to reality , bragging and phrasecobs Coal company.
Authorities said the uniden- state, son of a former 0 h 1 0 I arrange a Commumst
world I mongermg, eommand1sm, un
tlfied car hit a power pole · and govern?r w~ll speak nexl Tues summit conference which would I w11ingness to take into account
then left the scene. Electrictty d~y rugh_t 10 Pomero~ Junior expel Red China from the Com. the achievements of science and
m the Rutland area was off for High audlt_onum to Meigs Coun monist bloc.
practical expenence ,,
about two hours while power ty
1 This Dec . 15 meeting may be
Jt p.enounced ' ' the ideoi0£Y
.1._ j
company workers repaired the The countywtde rally Is spon· ipostponed or toned down But and practice of the personaHty
damages . Off1cials are contmu·
by the
County_ Re- the differences between Chma cult " 1t p1 .used collective lead.
.
lng an investigation.
publican Executive . committee, and Russia are too lrofound ershlp as communism's ..sreatBV ROBERT WINGE'IT
taurant operator.
tin. Mr Marlln, • resident of 1Jane Restaurant m Middleport, Th
d
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t E E Follrod, chairman, The with natwnal and racial nvalry es t political asset"
The Martin Restaurant, long The Mttrlm Restaurant was Pomeroy· Is no longer connect- also well-known for its service. 2 20 e secon
/n 124was t a public is inv1ted. Admission Is to be solved in the roreseeable Re!Jable sources
Khrusha favorite dinmg place in Mid· opened Augul II, 1951 on Mill - ed with the restaurant.
Even though Mrs. Durst had · .1 a m. ,"n 1 ~u 1e
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free . State and local candidates fulure
' rhev went down ftghttng at the
thrives on its repula- st where the Lewis Plumbing ll takes 14 employees to
no restaurant experience _prior
:;,::narJ.• oi will be introduced.
Red Chinese chairman Mao IC e n t r a 1 Commitlee meeting
tion for fme home-cooked meals, service IS now located. It sue- up the good serv1ce that
to 19Sl, she has succeeded mat- , W IIston lost ontrol of his car Mr. Herbert, a youthful 34 ts Tze-tung, haVlng e-xploded h1 s l wh1 ch decided h1s fate.
hospitality· and overall good ceeded the Quahty Coffee Shop
at the Martin are always tracting throngs or satisfied
attem
to round a a !on of Jeannette J
atomtc homb, cabled the Krem- j
Praised Pollcie5
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1ervice.
there.
giVen. Mrs. Lula Russell, head tamers.
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curve
car went off and Thomas J Herbert , Oh1o lin Friday urmg a return to Thest' sources said Mi):hal
"Pleasing our l.'U StHmers
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in Octilber of 1952 th.at cook .. has
employed by the ! . She
''very good. help'' the left side of the highwa) 1
1946-47. and . present I unity-on Mao's terms
J Suslov, the
party's clilef theolhe blggesl goal of our bus!· 1 the busmess was moved to tis Martm ever ;mce It opened. Al- l m the successful operaUon of a d turned over on its side 1Oh10 Supreme . Court JUdge . A II was believed thai Brezhnev I rr&lt;IICtan . pratsed Khrushchev '•
ness," says tlle owner, Mrs. present address on North Sec· together, Mrs Russell has. had 1the business. She single!!.! oot
heavy damage. No ar: graduate of
Umver31· and Ksoygin were impressed l ove-r·all polic1es but said
Marguerite Durst, who worked ond at the COI'Der of Race-St. 57 years of restaurant exper-- : Mrs. Russell with the servln1
ts
reported
ty and of the M1ctugan Law Ineither by Mao's message nor wd e not proprrlv rarned out
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as a telephone operator for 20 Tite Martin was so named by 1ience. For several years she of the line food down lhroogh
was at 4 1School, treasurer Herbert began I by his bo 11l. Khrushchev is ' and had reached the "point o1
years before becoming a _res- Its first owner, James L. Mar- l worked at the former Ma ry l
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fa m. on Rt. 114 , four-lt-nths of l ~bhc hef In 1957-59 as an ~s- understood to have remarked i sla~n&lt;Hwn "
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of Meigs Memorial hospital may sometime this weekend.
Meigs Geri"eral Hospitr' today ! Pomerey 11 Nelsonvllll' 6
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Ohio Nahonal Guard . .
walk-off the job at th~ 4:1 - bed For the third strnighl , day re~rted three new admissi~ns Coal Grove 31 Oak Hill 8
Th;re
was ·damage to The Herberts have f1ve ehll l
county·owned mst.itutton next no new pat1ents were admitted Fnday. Sourcs there
sa1d, l East Bank Z'l Pt. PJeasaot 8 th Harris car and heavy dam- dren, John lJav1tt. Jr..
KatnCong. Horner E. Ahete_. m a battle Cor re-E'lertion , Wa!J
week.
Fridt~y at Meigs Memorial hos- hoewver, that the privately own· Racloe 14 Yorke
e s t the car operated by leen, Elizabeth, :\legrm, and endorsed by a group of area !arm Jeadtrs , Leo Story,
the
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d pi tal Hospitat officials said to- ed hospital was not filled with ! Padeu City 14 Wabama 0
~:ere ~he dnver stated he fell Suan.
spokesman, Fnday mght.
This was
uno ficml wor day there were IS patients be- paltenls.
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Crow 's Town and Country restaurant, responded_·_ ___
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' endorsement of such aa f I n e m Athens. Meigs and Gallta
source. who said "We can't op·
Hannan 13 Nortb Galllo
Presid ..nt Uke8
group of gentleml"n
J shall counties. Chairmen of farmer
Eastern 28 Hannan Trace 11
Reception in Ohio
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the better- . comm1ttees. from each of the
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' menl of our Amertcan fa rmm lhre&lt; couniles were present as
The M.D. sol etgs emor·
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Johnson
went campatgnmg :
who have been strangled
bv i well as uther committee mem18 tb I through normally
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Supreme ':;" t:s week. T
This was his own estimate Friday night of experiences :
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Dayton which twice called him spumed any mE"re ' -carelaker work for 1:1 la1r representatton , \1 r Abele as a cand1date who
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hack for more, the President role today and set out to run a' for our rural areas "
' besi represented the aim' and
malntam·
Middleport-Pomeroy
Rotal}
club
at
Heath
church.
vnccm
suggested
that
a
4110.000
majortough,
hard-hittmg
government!
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Rotarian Blakeslee admitted - -- .
ity in this lJtate - which has
hJs
parliamentary
the dectstOn 1o orgamze a ; Comm1t1ee members are. askpertod or legal
thai they he believes people sometimes effect m 1965· he said.
gone Republican in the
last maJorlly. _IndicatiOns were that .. Farmer for Abele Commitl ee" ied to recrUit Abe le workers m
had not broken . thetr lease by have to be irritated to be stir- Galen Brown, program &lt;hairIDe
three residential elections - Wilson mtghl have an edge or
each townshtp of Ihe counlie•
b_y .not allowing osteopathic phy· red Into ''doing something.'' An·
Blakeslee.
would be mtghty nice. The Pres- only
or fClllr V?l.es
over
These wnrkers: are
SJCI'ans on the staff.
other objecbve of the education. iuent Dtck Rosenbaum presldident easily outdrew the crowds the combt?ed oppositiOn in the
expected to campa1gn act vely
The court. by refusing to hear al program of the extension sc.•r- ed. .
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Kennedy· former Vice President
Wilson appomted the first sev-i
volunteer poll workers on electhe appeal, upheld f)arlier deci- vice of Ohio .~tate University Is . La~tes of Heath church serv~
sions in Meigs County common for agents to " work themselves mg dmner wen: Mrs. Carl Mat·
Richard M. Nixon, and sen. en me~bers . of 8
s~arply ,
twn day
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Plees court and the
Meigs out of jobs.
tox, Mrs .. Beatrice Robson, Mrs.
Barry Goldwater, who came s~earnlmed cabmet
Friday I
I Committee chatrmen present
County Court of Appeals, that By that he means providing Perry Mitch, Mrs. Beulah Hayhere during their campaigns, rught. _less than thre~ hours ar- !
I were Carl Baker. Gallia . Ha rry
the lease had been broken.
leadership in starting projects, es, Mrs Everett Davis Mrs. Ida Four persons _we're fined, one The Chief Executive cancel· ~er bemg named.,.,prt~e mm- ,
I Henr~ , Athens, and Story Melg~
Frank W, Porter, Jr .• attor· then easing out as community Martin, and Miss Bes! Sanborn. case was continued. and four led political Jctivities. lnclud- tster They_ were roreign Secre.
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committee memben
ney for the hospital trustees, leaders take over. An example G~ts were Gary Short of other person! forfeited bond.or; ing a schet:luled weekend trip tary Patrick Go_rdon ~a!ker, l Towns/up
and commumty Ipresent included , Robert Lee,
Affairs
Mmtster l chatrmen ror the October Fund j Oon Wilson, Oris Roush . Metgs:
said Friday he had not been ln· is the current feeder calf sales Galhpolis, Faye Wilson of ~t. today m Meigs county court. to Texas, to confer with top ad- Eoonomic
formed that the MD.'s intend- projects.
Pleasant, and Dr. H. C, Mullins Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr .• l visers at the White House- on C..eorge Brown, leader of the dnve. ot the Mrlgs
County Lee Glass Athens, and Lincoln
ed to vacate the hospital next He indicated present plans of Pomeroy.
fined Dana W Murray $10
the recent developments m Rus- ~ou~e of ~mmon~rH·e/ b ~ r AmerJcan Red Cross chapter Call, Gdllia
costs on a charge of passing sia and China .
i owH e;i
:;:e Chtms ~~ en( were announced lod_ay b}' Dale Also present were George
Tuesday. Porter said he did for 26 Southern Ohio counties
tell hospital officials that the are for each to have an agricuJ.
on a yellow line· Jack R Ables
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J anc C0 ~
j Kautz. general cha irman
1\femhart and Charles Haskins
- - tural1 agent andd a home
econ$10 and costs failure
yield
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he xc equer ames a ag- The grHup mrludes Leo Storv rMr Abele's secretarial
h SIX
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· Milhoan.
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Dad's Night to be
om cs agent, an eac.
right
of way.' Harry V. Zar· ADMISSIONS_
Bedford . Mrs Dwight
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agent.
baugh. $20 and costs, spet&lt;ling, DISCHARGES Dan PHS
Chesler
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Mrs
Henry
Turner,
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The atm IS to brtng more technl·
aod Audrey G McCoy $1U and S 'ih
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Darl's Night will be observed cal assistance to rural people.
costs, failu,..
yield 'right of
Nelsonville Show
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Mre Marvin Kee- l Cooperation A•k&lt;'d
Mooday evening when the
This streamlining is to go Into COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio way.
Ro;alie Story, Pom.: The Pomeroy High Sehoul ; baugh, Orange; Mr. and Mrs. I In Leaf Gathf'ring
dleport P.T.A.
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UntverSIIy President Vernon B. Larry D. Pyles pleaded not rov· Gertrude Gilkey Jackson· Purple Panther band. under di -· Gro,er Harrts, Lebanon . Mrs. ! Middleport Sireet
Commis.
high •chi!Ol at 7.30 p.m.
RETURNS HOME
Alden . said Friday the state's gwlty to o OhiO State Patrol
Bengel. ' Pomeroy; rectioo of Robert Warren. mar- l Virgil Roush. Letart · Vernon 'ioner Lawrence Manley is askMr. aod Mrs. Ronald Carmen educahonal system "seems to cltstion chargtng h1m with an G ace Th mton Robert burg· chd down the field to " Look Nease, Sutlnn
ing cooperation of residents in
Cecil Carpenter, a mernher
the State Patrol, Will be the and son, Ronald, Jr., returned be
the problems of improper muffler. The case was Wr Va .
,..j Rleka.J Le- Sharp March". wnet In to a Mrs. John Werner. Salisbury: the removal of leaves from Ihe
speaker and the patrol home l'ltursday _after spending graduate study Hlld school drop- continued.
ta;t W
RuBiell ·Nitz ' special precision drill to the Eldon Weeks, Rock
Springs: str...,ts.
boys of lhe school will be recog- the week with hl8• parents, Mr. oots.
Forfeiting
were Clyde i Po,;,.roy.
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nized.
aod Mrs. lvan Carmen, Peach Alden told the Ohio State Unl- Wines, $2S for dtslrublng the '
tl)fn formed two diamonds and erme Shenefield. Salem; Mrs. pile Jeav., on the streets. but
Refreshments .will be served Fork Road. Mrs. Carmen's mo- versity Community Develop.. peace; Vannie Elliot aod James
did a routine lo AI Hlrts. "Ja- Felix Alkire. Sripio. Paul Cas- rake them in long rows In Ill'
during the •v•nmg. Thl!re Will !her· Rhea Moschar, returned ment Conference that the state Carpenter,
each $21.50 for
SERVICE SET
va", Friday night at Nelsonville ci. Middleport.
der for the leaf scavenger to
be a meeUng of all
home
aftor spending faces "serious.
b u 1 speeding, aod Alvin Durban, Funeral sservices for Mrs. in its &lt;har. of the halftime fn charge of special g i f 1 s operate to besl
Au·
ers following the meetina.
the week m Columbus wtth her great opportunttiea In 111 edu- $2&gt;.50 for speed in excess lor May 1'. Smith, 7!, who died baod show.
will be Edison Hobstetter. Alan tomobiles should he movotl
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nlld conditions.
at her home in Cbarleston, W.
Drum major Is Mtke Mullord. Harris of the Pomeroy Natinn· when ihe scavenger is working
daughter , canng for her and cati0111l program."
her .,.,.. baby.
"The stain scbooll, iloder- '
Va .. Thursday, will be held Stm- Drum Majorelie Donna Crow. 1a1 Bank is serving as the collec-- on the streets, if possible. A
ENROLI.Il AT CBU
Alice Harris, daughter of Mr.
graduato collotses aod teehnl·
CANCEL MEETING
day at 2 p.m. at Rawllngs.COats aod special twirler wa" Gloria ) lion agent /or the county.
schedule of the wards fur lht!
aod Mrs. M. A. Harris, Long
. Pll't OUT FIRE
cal lnaUtutos offer substantial MASON - The Mason Coon- Funeral with Rev. Howard Rup- Buck .
pick-up of leaves will be .,_.
Bottom· has complete&lt;) arrange- Pomel'\ly firemen were 'IUm· educatton opportunltiea fur the ty Democratic club Is cancel· pelt officlallng. Blll'ial will be
E • R CALLED
lished later.
monts to entor the Columbus moned at 4:48 p.m. Thursday n\ajorlt.y of Its cllitj!l)s,
Ung Its regullir munlbly m'"t· In ruverside cemetory. Friend•
AVXIWARY TO MEET
Middleport emergency
res----Buslness UnlV!fllt.y. A '!:'"lor to extlngulsh a blaze at the said. "But,wbllo we h111 e excet- .ing ocheduled for Monday, ()e. may call at the funeral home
The Past Presidents of the cue squadmen •ran sported Jam' ' 1 LOCAL TEMP
at Eastom High School, she dump· .In Dark Hollow. They lent opportun!tlea In tile
!®or II, and wiU meet on Ol!to- anytJm.e. Mrs. Smith wao a American Legion AUXillory of es Sprouse, Middlepor4
to The temperature In Pi&gt;mel'\ly's
will enroU In tho Alrllnoo Rei- returned to the station at 8;30 of tho educatiOnal spectrum, we l)er 21!, Instead, at 7:30 p.m. member of the Royal Neigh Drew-Webster Post will 11*1 Meigs General bospital at 7:30 business dillrlot .,.. n ..,..., . .; ,,
orvatlono and CommunleaiiOIII .p.m. No damaaea were report- seem to be neatecU.... the two at the Carpenters Union hall In bors of Amerlt:o. She Wll a Wednesday evenlnc ot the home p.m., Friday fOr treatment of a at 11:10 a .m. toclly, under cleir ·'
lecretarlal
Course nut Juae. • ef),
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Pt. ·Pleasant.
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former l,lldiQo;lorl resid.-t,
o1 Mra. Goorto MoiJ&lt;I')I.
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The Racine Jri';'a~tary
wtll meet at
tlfada lhIChoo:
on Monday, October 19 ~
7:30 p.m. Homeroom EMo U
will b~ named. The xecu ve
Comnuttee wlll meet at 7 il
announced last month. I:~ Garner, band directoru;
talk as a part ol
progr
Following the meeting
regrade mothers will ser: a&amp;freshmenta. Everyone teer
ed Is invited.

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SaUy Mara Named
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Mr . .and Mrs. Clyde Blizzard
eddln
will observe their SOth w lh g
anniversary
Oct. Clyde
18 at Blizzard
e1r
home In Ireland.
and Trena Baker
BHzzard
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were marrJE'd Oct. 18, 1914, a
the home of her parents, WU.
liam aod Mary Baker. The ROY.
Franz Tomenendal of Ireland
Church officiated.
Mrs, Blizzard was born and
lived all her life on the Baker
farm ln Ireland. Mr. Blizzard
was bom at Tuppers Plains.
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L. Rupe and family, are rtalding with_th_ern_.- - -

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lhe Bureau of PubUc Debt lo
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Mr. Reynolds Is the son ol
Dorothy and Cleo Reynolds,
both o1 Parkersburg. Ho 1•. I
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first hail but a good &amp;eCOnd took the lead witb 4 ·19 remaln- 1roy wu able to move the ball when third quarter action star~ 1a beautiful 20 yard touchdown , Pomeroy ~ to sto a Nei8011vll- yard line SiJ: P1ql
Purple Panthers half,'' was how Coach Chancey mg m the second quarter when 1 on only one senes of lays. La~ l'G
1pass mLo the waiting arms of le drive that was steadily ick· seven minutea and 25 I8CIDit
11tagtd a tremendoUB
!lecond summed up the batUe after biB little 130 lb. halfback Gary Hay- Jin the second period the Panth- ~ The Panthers held lhe Grey- Semor End Dav1d Reed who ing u momt!ntum. Jt wu from left to play. Quarterback P-oi.
half l"Omeback to rup the trou- team had talhed two tou chdowns ne::~ drove over from the one ers, aided by ftve target - hit- hounds after Swindell had kic~· was all alone m the end zone there that the Panthers began ter took the snap from Center
ble.sume Ne ls( mvllle Greyhounds 110 the final twc quarten and 1 foot line to conclude a ~ yard ting pass completions I r o m , ed off Pomeroy then began The TO was scored w11tJ 6 JO 1moving for their second TO.
Carson Crow on the extra ~
1 6.~ Fnday night.
stole the vtct.ory away from lhe l ~elsonvi_lle drive. that began late F'rank (Tonto ) Porter to Half· dnving hard and fast toward teft in the th1rd penod.
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Afte~ Halfback Bill
Jewell try, fumbled· then picked up the
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win Greyhounds.
m the rtrst pertod.
back Bob Smith and End Rex I the Greyhound cross-bars.
Pomeroy took tbe lead when had picked up a couple yards . ball and went into the end .zane
allowt."&lt;i Coach Charley Chan- "They'll have lo play
real
HlghUghtJng the Nelsonville CUmmings, moved to the Nel-: Startmg from their own 21. , Smith bucked his way ewer for Swindell broke loose through a for the PATs.
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cey's gridders to keep
pace hard in both halves to beat Ath- touchdown drtve was a 17 yard sonv11le 22.
1 Smith picked up a fln.\ down in the ext ra pomts rt first appear- hole opened by Don Cullums
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two carries. Swindell got a yard . ' ed that the Panther halfback and Louie Diehl and scooted Nelsonville after r~ tllt
easlern Oh.io League play and Panther mentor added .
James to Dick Ritz from the ever, wheu Porter was thrown Sm1th went lo the Nelsonville was stoppKI . but he battled the I down the left side to the Nelson- last iiek-off, went to the -ai(
protected fue unblemished Pan- Nelsonville completely doml- Greyhound 47 to Pomeroy's 36. for an eight yard loss while at.· 41. The Greyhounds were 8!1- opposition off until he was just ville 27 on a 34 yard run.
James completed sil ~eJ
ther record. Pomeroy now has nated play m the opening two Haynes tned to carry over for tempting to pass on a fourth and sessed li 15 yard penalty on the 1ms1de lhP end wne .
Swindell and Smith then al- 1and NelBoovUle mov~ to the
wo.n s1x str~ight games this sta~zas when Greyhounds mov- the extra pomts but ~nebacker rour sttuation.
play fo~ clipping and Pomeroy A key play ol the final quar- ternated carries until Smith Pomer~ one yard line before
season, four m league play.
ed mto a 6-() lead
Bob Emler stopped him.
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had a first down on the 26 .
ter wa s when Junwr Jetr GJbbs went over ror the final touch· the game ended.
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"The boys played a real poor Coach Bob Sheskey's team During the first half Pome- 1 Pomeroy was a different team Three plays later Smith o;hot l mterc·rpled a James pass on the down of tht&gt; game from the one I James , starting h1s passing
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hit
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llle yean and Mrs. W. B. llllray Keane, wbo came oat ..
rtto. with teaching her the fundabead ol Yogi Berra 111 I b 1
mentals of the re!t&amp;urant busiWorld Series, appeared loday
ness when the Martin first
lo be doe moll Uk•Iy eaadJ.
"as OJ&gt;'neol.
dale lo lake ~~· job •• maDillTbe present location of the
or of llie New York Yaukeeo.
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Fourteen Pomeroy
Senlor
The weird turnabout to a
Steiner's Cafe and also the CalHigh school students were hon~ strange season !lf basebll~ dederwood Book StMe The resored Friday morning when they veloped Friday wbeD Berra
taurant was lasl 1emodeled in
were Inducted lnto the Delphian was flred as Yankee manager
1959.
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The Martin has had many
Society. Mrs. Theodosia Freck- hi&gt; reslglllltlon as pOol ol lht
prominent guests through the
er Is spoosor of lhe group. The St. Louis Cardinals.
years. Some noted by M r s.
students. initiated during an asYankee General M.anager
Durst have been General Ed·
sembly· were Linda Moore, Bren Ralph Houk said a successor
ward Hall of the U. S. Army,
da Pott!!, Patricia owens. Pa- to Berra woald be named wltb-Robert Taft· Jr., former Govtricia Fultz. Charlotte Lambert, 111 1 week. He oa1d lhal ernor DiS.IIe, Walter H. MoelLinda Smith, Sandra Thomas, or Jour mea were tmder coaoldler, Rep. Romeo E. Abele, Mrs.
Janet Smith· Shar .n
Biggs, eralloD' laclndlDI K-• 111111
0 . 0. Mclntyre, an
author,
ChriS Tompkins, David Good· AI Dark. However, II was b&amp;and \'Irs. Jesse Stuart.
win, Claudia Grue5er, Joseph lleved tliallhe Yankees already
Martin restaurant guests for
Neutzling &amp; Barbara Kennedy. bad slarled aeJodalloao wllb
several ytars have comment~
Koone and lbal be wu their
ed about the lovely flowers that
The candidate! were tapped llnl choice,
decorate the dining area. Mrs.
by the
followingHonor
members
of · - - - - - - - - - the
National
Society,
Btrtha Nichol::. has provided
Alii MEDAL - Mrs. Winifred Farra admires the Air Medal just present,;a her
Thomas McGowan. president;
many, many decorations for the
husband, Sgt. Joseph W, F'arra. He received the medal for making over 25 combat
Donna Crow, vice-president;
restaurant, but Mrs. Durst has
tactical bellcopter flights while stationed In Vietnam. Sgt Farra Ia now assigned to the
Mary Sue Handley, secretary;
Nceived others through year
Army A via lion Branch of the Range Services Division at White Sands Miss lie Range,
Jennifer Evans, treasurer; Donfrom other personal
friends.
N. M. Others, L toR, are Maj_ James W. Donald, Chief of Range Serves Division; Mal.
na Hauck· Thurma Vaughan,
other prescmt employees of
Gen. J . Frederick Thorlin, White Sands commanding general; and Capt. Edward J.
the Martin, many of whom have OUTSIDE VIEW- Outside, the attractive front of the Bonnie Smith, Robert R. Smith.
Andres, Sergeant Farra'• immealate supervisor. Sgt. Yarra IB the son of Mr, and Mrs.
John Johnson, and Philip Swina long tenure of service, are Martm Restaurant looks like this.
Floyd Farra, Racine.
Pearl Hoffman, Garnet Ashley,
dell.
Kllth•yn Hysell, Dorothy Demoskey, Frances Johnson, Ollie
Young, Bernice Ann Darst. Faye
LlttJe, Donna Smith·
Sylvia
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touchdown, rece1vmg to openin 12 carries, Bruce
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slopped by Bruce Simpson anf
tied Wellston down to the last
After a quarter of play, the the second half, and scoring in 66 in H. George Sauer 5 in 3.
Dock Knight.
secnnd, behind by as much as Jackets appeared to have con- 16 plays, Witliarru getting
it and Moore 3 in 2.
14 pomts &amp;ost of the way after trul ol the Rockets. Middleport from 1 yard out with 3:50 in the
The nexl pass from Jamet
a t"Jrst qua e; B-6 lead. losmg received, permitted Wellston to quarter. score 26-8
F~r Wellston, Williams had 62 1
was taken by Haynes to the
fmally 32-22 Friday rught at recover an onside kickoff on
When the Jackets got
the m 13. Oller 17 m 4, Mossman
yard line. Four playo later the
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their 33, and m 7 plays saw ball. Alan Wallace narrowed it 144 10 16 • Hayburn 6 in
ball was on Pomeroy'!! three
Thus, the Jackets remam wm- Mark Hayburn . quarterback, to 26-16.
Estep 8 m 2. and Pope 36 in ll
yard line with :10 seconds show·
less m the Southeastern 0 h 1 o sneak in f:"om the I foot line. Wellston scored again ea rly . As a team, Wellston on the
1 ing on the scoreboard dock.
C!JS!? AA League · wh1le
the M1ke Mossman. 150 lb half· in the fourth penod for 32-l6 grou nd ~amed 273 yards m 50
James went to the air agam,
Hu(•ki~ ts won their second
a- back, had earned 3 Urnes ror 31 and Coach Fisher began substi- opportumties, Middleport 188 in
this time hitting Ritz. Ritz was
gnmst as many losses.
yards (Wellston penalties cost tuting.
31
stopped at the three.
\l1ddleport , playi ng
good, 10 yards) in that drive, but the ' The .hckets started on their Middleport startmg
lineup
On the last play of the garr.e
hard football all the way, hand- Jackets figured to learn how to 36 with 10 minutes left in the Ends, Joe Stephenson and John
Ritz attempted to skirt the right
ect th€ VISitors four good oppor- hold him as time wenf on.
game. were held at the 50, but Blake, tackles Ray
Pickens,
side but he was sto~ped at tht
tunities to score through either Especially after they
came Wellston also was held, and and Larry Vaner. guards, ~tan­
one by Louie Diehl.
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fumbles or momentary defen right back ilfter the kickoff, shoeless Bob Fox. kicking spe- dy Humphrey and Joe Relchj Pomeroy will host A t h e n 1
sive · lapses Wellst.on capitahz- 1opening on their :16, to go 1n for cialist. punted 34 yards to the man, center Bob Caruthers
j next Friday mght.
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a 6-6 score alter 14 plays. Left Middy 10
Backs, the Wetlacel;, Sauer and
By Quarters:
Between times. Wellston play- Halfback Bruce Wallace scored Quarterback Buddy
Moore Moore. Defensive players, &lt;tnd
Pomeroy
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ed a time-consuming. grind-tl· from the 20 on a nghl end passed to John Blake for
11. sut.stltutes f n,. two Jackets ejectNelsonville
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out sytle of game, eating up sweep. George Sauer, 130 lb Three passes at the 43 netted ed from the garge, mcludcd
TO's - Pomeroy, Reed oR
the clock and keeping the ball. fullback. ran the EP and I he nothing, but Alan Wallace got Bill Halley, Dave Ashley. Tom I
20 yd . Pass from Smith; SwirP
The Jackets had the ball once Jackets led 8-6, with 1:50 on 12 at end to keep the drive a- King. Ken Harr1s. Sam Hood.
dPI/. on yd . run ; Netsonvilte,
In the enttre third perJod That the first periOd clock.
live. ruce Wallace got
10, Jack Sigman, and 1kickoffJ
Hayne s. 1 ft. run . PATs, Port1me fleet Alan Wallace broke Wellston, however. needed just Moore passed to Joe Stephen- ~ Mark Tannehill
ler and Smith.
through le!t guard and outrac- four plays m the ~econd period, son for 20 to the 15, and Alan
BY QUARTERS
STATISTICS
ed the entire Well9ton team 67 after opening on their own 25 Wallace got 1, then 8, for first [Wellston
6 14 6 6 - 32
Pom'cy NelsoD'Yille
yards to a touchdown, then follow1ng the kickoff, to run the and goal on the 3.
Middleport
8 0 8 fi - 22
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Downs
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added the extra pomt~ on an- count to 14-8
The flr~t strmg came back in 1
SCORJNG
Yris. Ru•h. .. _... ," 119 14%
ollwr scamper That made the Mossman, at the 43.
broke for Wellston, but the Jackets Wellston - Hayburn, l
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Yds. Pass_ .. . .. .. .. . 65 103
EP
Tntal Yds_
184 t4i
wellston scored twice more · all the way Haymburn passed lo~t one, Moore got two on the - To Willis, pass from HayPasses Atte1np. •.. . , . 8 14
before tlie Jackets dro\'e
90 ~o Tom Willis for the EPs, but optiuu, Moore's pass was hat- ~urn. Hayhurn 2 y~ run. WilPaues Comp. . _. _.. _, 4 18
\ yards in the dymg seconds of 1t was 14-8.
ted down, and on fourth and 2 \Jams l yd. run, W1lhams 7 yd .,
Passes Inter ........ _ 0 !
\ the game to score agam. Alan Another gift was handed Well- Alan Wallace went through a run.
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0
.yard line.
The Middle_port rece1ver fumb· the TO. There were 12 second!; ·yd run : E:P - 6. Sauer. run . ;Nelsonvil_le s Gary Haynes... after plrKmg up several yi:lrds. ComJQg m to assi:;t wilh l Penalti~s
10 25
Wetlston was playing w1thout led when h1t, '!Vellston ~cover- left.
A Wallace, 61 yd run; EP - ~ the stoo IS Alcn Peters (SI) . - Sentmel Photo.
Punt•
2f86 yd_) 8 f!l
their '210 lb . fullback, Terry Er- mg on the Middleport 22 On The Jackets outgained Well- A. Wallace, run; A Wallace 2 1
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-yds•in. who sulfered a brain con- the sixth play Hayburn sneak- ston in total yardage, counting yd . run.
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eussion last week. He may be ed m from the 2, the EPs ffiiSs· the two passes by Bruce WalSTATISTICS
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loot {(If the se&lt;1son, depending ed. and the Rockets I~ 20-8 lace and the 10 by Moore good
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Ru!bnd plays McArthur at ' Pomeroy - Ends, Reed and
more exhaustive medical with nine minutes left m the for 138 yards. With 188 on the tst Downs
n 16
Mc -\rttJUr nPxt Thursday night I Cummmgs,
test~ to come next week. Fill- l half.
!round, Middleport amas~d. a Yds. Rush ....... .. 27:1 188
Ry qua1·tprs
Ctlilums.
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Rutland's Red Devils invaded to McPeak to make the
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Sm1th and Jewell: Fullback,
7 26 the Plains Friday night wilh 16-n 1n the second penod
!he last half "Wild Bill'' Wil-ly blocked, and Wellston took 40 by air on three of
seven
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Iiams, 175lb. Junior, who car- loverontheJacket30.Thistime completions. The Jackets also Pass Compl . ..... .. . 3
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riPd 13 times and gained 6311Wellstn was held at the 10. The had 16 first downs to 13 for Pass Int.
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o up 16 points in the first half, mg to IS9 lor The Plain.~ and ' Rock~' Rtver :w Ray 7
I Robert Emler, Howa~d EngliBh·
yards.
Jackets drove to the Wellston Wellston Moore cornple~- 10 of Penalties
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Coach Bob Ashley of the Jack- 26 before running out of gas 19 passes, Bruce · wanacf :two Fumb (ft.ec. runt... .
2 j losln~o: 22 · 6·
l p!etiom: .uf . 11 «nempl~ lo ~5 I Olm:- h·d Fafls 0
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Westlake 0 ftle) Porter. Bruce Swindell· Robe~
ets told his boys they played with seconds lert in the half: i of seven.
hard football but JUSt made t.oo Wellston earned its
nextl Alan Wallace had 109-y&amp;!ds Punts
. . .. 1-34 1-ZS ~ Ioss against one win and two lpPIIetlons of 11 ottempts for The i Cuya hlol~~ Helghts.- Brecksville, Smith, Dick Werry.
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le~oach
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stopped EP also was short and fue[ nullified the run. They broke the second . The rf:"sulf was
Southern Local punched over and before Cundiff
a third penod touchdown to running he had gone 52 yards!! teams batted on that way the ~e ;ith 1:00 /eftdi~ th~ · lanri pushed ov{r a TD m the
break a 6-6 deadlock
k 14
ht 1y Friday
nig hl, beating Buc e • or
6 in a rock-em-sock-em football
game on the Tornadoes' field.
The-. Southerners
shocked
YCU:k with a 5~ ya~d touch
down play the ftrst time. theyk
got the ba IL Jo hn Meel mt~
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throughout
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Hl-p 17
ay carne
nve on in~
thJrdct quarter,
arryrrom
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yards.
The afinal
lO yard pass
McClintock's 17 yard pass to , . 1., c ~· .loe HAwkins The exleft halfback Wayne Hubbard tra point pass to Black fa1led
Gordon Fisher's plunge for the and !he score was 16-ti
EPs was good.
Al thou~h The Plams' Gilkey
more pyrotechmcs as on the
&lt;Jcored from one yard out in
first play from scrimmage That was all the Tornadoes 1-tlJe four tl 1 peflo
· d , Rutt and d rove
Steve Cleland raced 68 yards needed to win as they played 1down to the six inch line'. 1n a
to score but a clipping penalty C?ntrol r~otball throughout the fourth .anrl seven situatiOn with
I fmal period.
159 seconds left in the game.
Racme had 8 first downs, C!lkey scored on a 4 yard
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had 69 yards by pass mg, and from the ?ne foot line in t~e
Eastern scored once in the the next Eastern TD on a four four_
absorbed 45 yards in penalties second penod and passed agam
fi rst and second quarters and yard carry in the second stan- Eastern completed nine of 17 to 25 for York.
then twice more during the fi- za of action. Bruce Hager bang- pass attempts and lost the baU .,
nal sta nza to soundly defeat ed over for the extra points.
hree times on fumbles. The Ea· . It was a.. good rough defe~~e victotj.starved .Hannan
Early in the fourth quarter gles were assessed 20 yards In stv.e battle, said Coac~ Bll~
'I race team, 28-6, Fnday mght. Ken Hartung, ,senior quarter- penalties.
Pnddy afterwards, . obv1ousl~
The Eagles, in winning their back. tossed to end Roger Spen- The team from Gallia Coun- h_appy about _tl~e VJCt.ory. Rasecond game this season under cer. Spencer hauled in the pass ty completed one of five pass cme had o~e InJUry· Punk C~r­
the helm of Coach Dave Strick- and went over for the TD on the attempts and had one aerial penter havmg to come out WJth
lin, piled up 176 yards rushing 5 yard completion, Don Roush intercepted. Hannan lost t h e a cut on hiS hand.
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and another 140 yards in the chalked up the extra points on ball twice on fumbles and had I Next Friday night North Gal- 1
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25 yards in penalties.
Ha is at Racine . It wtll be ParHannan-Trace,
n:eanwhlle, The. fmal Eastern ta~ly came HT Coach ohn
Dudding, ents Night for the Tornadoes,
was .able to net only e1ght yards later m the fourth perwd o~ a d~spite the loss, praised Ron- Dads taking a traditional bow
passmg and another 138 on the 5 yard run by Charles Etching· me Reynolds, Don Colley· Glenn in pre-game ceremonies.
ground.
j er, a 140 pound sophomore. The CaldweiJ. Rex ohnson, Tom By Quarters:
Sophomore halfback
Gacy try for extra points was no good. ¥urdock, and others for their York
6 ooo _ 6
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Warne hulled over for hte Ea- Hannan's
lone touchdown defensive work.
Racine
6 o a o _ 14
gles ' first toucttdown on a three came in the fourth quarter when Eastern picked up 14 first 1 1 •======...,==--=~:::::
yard carry. but the extra points Mike Harrison carried over on downs compared to nine for
try that followed was sloped Ifour yard jaunt. The Eagles Hannan-Trace.
short of lhe goal line.
'topped the try for PATS.
By Quarters:
Anoher sophomore. 140 pound The TD was set up on Terry Eastem ..... . ... &amp; 8 o 14 - 23 1
halfback _!l.&lt;&gt;g~~ -A!lman _tallied 1Rucker's 34 _!ard run to the Hannan ..... __ ... Ga G e - 61
There was 10:30 left on the
clock. Roger Adams' Extra
Point try missed.
York wasn 't ready to go home
yet, taking th~ kickoff and In
l5 plays sendmg
quarterback
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~ayne Eva?s m. from the 7 to
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fumbl"" the ball away aga1n to
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The second h~lf opened with

vld Heatoo and Mary Mankin,
alternate. Freshman representative ts Twila Karr and allerls Patti BahrRepresentativ.. to tho council who are also ciaso offlcen
Mary Mankin, vice presi·
Sophomore cla01; G a r y
I"''"'" vice prealdent ol lbe
IJmmot clall, and Roger· Bahr,
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Bobcats Overpower Highlanders, 42-0
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Th~_ Bobcats tben
4rove bal! on the": 34-yard line .
gam and punted
' Southwestern re{'oven•d.
Coach Jlm Wh_lte s
Kyger deep mto Southwestern terntory 1 Coach White then gave th e The Bobcats controlled the
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Creek Bobcata clinched at least &amp;jl:lUl 011 a Don John.&amp;oo pass, fans a prev1ew of next year 's ball the rest of the third period, [ Coach Pat Weiher s Highlanda tie of be S~A~ crown Fri- but a 1.5-yard penalty halted the squad by insertmg the whole Ias both teams did not score.
~ ers drov~ to the Kyger Creek
Uy Dilht by whippma: the South- drive.
second uni t.
KC exploded for two touch. l.25-yard tine bul were halted on
westtrn Highlanders, 42~ . ()e. Kyger Creek capit.alied on a Kyger Creek lhen drove to down!! in the final period, as I down.! and KC took the pigskin
tore a homecomioa: crowd at blocked punl m the opelllOi the Southwestern goal in seven White pm m both h1s Hrst and 1agam

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Southwestern - Ends B o b KC had 14 Urst downs and in-

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Pry : Backs, D. Bryant, H. Mil- and recovered two KC's fumbles
ler, D. Atha· and B. Gra ley
and Genter G. Fa!lon
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scored from the five. alter Dun- ior Howard. Johr.ny Swisher and The score came after Barnett
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Kyger Creek took the open- can and French moved the ball Steve Henderson.
raced 50 youds to the three.
The powerful Bobcat
line , ett, French, Duncan, and John-'1
Ina kickoff and in three qui_ck fr om the 16 to the 5.
Sub-quarter~ack Lanny !Y of Duncan th~n bulle&lt;! over for 1again_ showed its strength by lson and center Ronnie Pettey .]
~lays marched 40 yards for 1ts The PAT attempt failed .
I capped the dnve by throwmg a the ext:a po.mt.s .
~llowmg the opponents
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Creek
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· '111e Bobcats struck lhe end- 25-yard touchdown pass to Huw- ~ The fmal SIX pomter came on fiVe f1rst downs.
rolled up 248 yards rushing to
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Left halfback Gary Frencb lone minutes later when Barn- ard .
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capped the drivt by going over 1eu threw a beautiful ~-yard The conversion attempt failed 1ba: k Howa rd.
a 1 was 1 e ourt tn~e In stx on four of seven passes for 139
from the 11 .
scoring strike to end Bob Po!· ~nd the Bohcats led ~8-0 at half- K.}:ger Creek ~1ss(&gt;d ano~her l ~mesh t hdat th~ opposttJOn ?ad 1yards, while Southwestern hit 1
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415 yards
Ipowerful St. Marys learn next
70 !lays from the line of scrimmage Frtday night,
Friday night Priday ·s loss was
hande Jackson one at
worst SEOAL defeats ever, 38Ithe sixth of the season for waAthens rallied from a 7-6 6, and mcreased their two-year winning "treak to 13
MASON - A blocked punt lham a. They have tied one and
halftime deficit on Mt:monal i It was Logan's l?lh consecutive. confen~nc_e victory in and fumble paved the way to ·have yet to taste victory.
Field Friday night to h a n d ~ tbhreke years. and sixth overall this fall agamst no set· two Paden City touchdowns
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and a 14-D victory fur the up- Vandalia Butler 16 Oakwood 8 !
Coach Terry Hansley'! inspir· The wm kept Logan deadlock·
1 river team over the Wahama Trolwood Madison 24
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ed Gallipolis Blue Devils heart· ed ror first place with Pomeroy, Hummel ran extra points. Gas- I White Falcons Friday night at I
Wes Catrrollton 8
breaking 22-7 defeat before ap- which toppled Nelsonvil~e, 16-ti . ser· one-yard sneak, Gasser to ' Bachtel, Field.
. Dayton st~bbins 16 Fairborn 12 ,
proXimately 2,500 homecommgj Both ~ave 4-0-0 marks m leag. B_randt_ for PATS. Dale Bren· The F.al~ons had the edge Jn Greenview 12 Plains 6
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nmg, six-yard run, Gasser pass- all statJst1cs except the score Bruokville 38 Eaton 12
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las the breBks of the game went Tecumseh 28 Graham Local H
Two long returns -- one an Jacksons rullback Butch Da-! Third period _ Gasser one- whollv against them
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Mowery· points failed.
drove all the way to the Paden ·
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of Coach Don Eske\' ahead 10 'ond peruxi- John Gasser. 30. ~d t e rom~en 41 ·I m rus · . 1rs riVed:~
de a lh aPaC- Maple Heights 16
1yard pass to George HummeL mg and passmg.
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HON. JOHN D. HERBERT
TREASURER OF STATE OF OHIO, SPEAKER

Meet State, local and District Candidates

:1:r;·~~~~d onRi:~:r~;;n~;~. Hannan Upsets North Gallia :~~ ~~ke:h·:u:tu:~::d p:::: i
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• Non-Lea!!Ue Batt Je 133
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cut to his left, and appeared
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City recovering on the Wahama
kn_ock_ed out. of bounds on the
set up the first score of the
mtd·IJeld stnr:'. However. alter
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1 swarm
B.ue Dev1J tacklers ,
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gathered m front of the AthenS I A successful extra point kick by Hannan's Dale Chap· i 1.urnf; carrvinJi! from that point
bench, Handley somehow man- ~an in the thir~ ,Period carried th~ visiting West Virgin· j until Norton moved into the· eid I
1ans to a sur~nsmg 13-12 upset v1dory over the North zone from one foot ollt . BowPn .
aged to break dear. .
1 ran for the exrta poin t and Pad.
He ":as long go~e. With only Gallia Pirates l''riday night.
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bin~. 'l'~Jrty -three. seconds re- ing in .the third petiod sen~mg Hannan mto a 13~6 lead
Later the recovery of a Wa- :
mamed m the third stanza at followmg a three-ya rd scormg run by fullb:::ck Jtm Ad- ! ham a fumb le on the Falcon 30
the time. Adams .rammed over kins.
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for the extra pomts and I he In dropp.mg .tllelr
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Bulldogs were m front· 14-7
1game of the seasnn ~oach Pete lh-yard dnve. Sf!Uth, who gam- I !.he miscue. Bowen dashed 24
(I the f~nal 1tanza,
AHS · Niberl's Pirates ~er ham~er- 1 e~ JM yards durmg. the contes_t, I yards ror lhf' score nnd Noll on
drove lor lh only scort from 1ed by several crUCial penaltles.I Y.ds then stopped culd on hts l scored the extra p'1int for a 14 _
the lint- uf scrimmage. march- s1x fumbles. and three intercept - 1run for the two-point conver- 0 Jeadd
lnl &amp;4 yards in seven plays. ; t~d passes. One of the fumbles Is1on that could have been the 1 The F'alcons threatened once
The payoff came when Hand. icc•me late In the third period Iwinner
laflr!r that as they drove to thP
ley SoSflrd 1 Z4-ya~d strike to follow!ng an 80 yard_ drive by l The l?ss leaves t~e Pirates lvisitors' 20 yard line only In
Adams. The AHS speedster the P1rates that earned II) the with a 2-4 mark wh1le H_annan have a pass intercepted and the
tUI neatiy beiwt:t:u GAHS tad- nni' y.x:-d !i!"!e UJh~re h~&gt;
ball , IS now 1-4-1 on the season.
drive halted .
lt!rs for the finaJ
Bulldog wa s fumbled into the Hannan : Sta tistics of the game favor- Wahama had 10 first downs
score. Six minutes and 39 sec- . end zonf' and a Wildcat play· ed North Gallia as they led in while Paden City had six. Waoods showed on tbt c)(lck. FuiJ. e-r fell on iL for a touch back. 1first downs 16-U. in rushing 238· hHma gained 134 .vards rushing
back Doo MclotW'f jus, made J kil\mg LhP drive.
195, but also m the passing de- to 115 yards for Paden City
II Ia lor tbe e"ltra points after 1 Coach Roy Ross· team drew lparm,.nt where Hannan held a lin the air, the Falcons completa first II")' had failed. GAHS firs! bl()()l1 with 6:55 left in the 150-74 advantage.
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at- ; Sl:'cond period when quarter- ! Score b.v quarter :
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tempt.
Iback Don Hughes hit halfback iHannan. W. Va. · 0 6 7 0-13
f"or the second time this sea-jBill Tolliver with a 70-yardi' North Gallia
.. 0 6 0 6 - 12
10n, Coach Hansley's boys play- lTD pass Chapman booted the
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td s.ound football. With the ex-1 EP. but an off~ide penalty can-~ Springfield Shawn{.&gt;e 8
ceptwn of the two long returns , ~ ce led 11 oul ThE&gt;n an attempt ed
Northwcslern 0 ~ Wlri lfowers eVerywhere
and one k~~ 15-yar~ penalty run for the conversion failed I Piqua Cathuli&lt;: 46
WY 2-2039
which nulhfu~d a ~AHS fi:st and !t wAs 6-0
Northeastern 8
DAY or NTG'HT
down at the sta:t or the third The Pi rnl~s knotted
the . Minmi East 40 Greenon o
Pomeroy Flower Shoo
quarter the r.atkms ptayed al · smre wi lh l 211 left in 111e half ! Hami lInn Carfirld ~3
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most flawless ball.
whm quarerback Danny Chick :
Franklin o I
sc~ ~y quarter!
rammed in from the eight-yard , Clay Ion Northmont 22
I we GIVE J'V STAMP$
Galhpohs
0 1 0 0 7 line. eulmin~.ing a 50-yard drive. j
w~:sl Miltun 0 W Mllin
Pomeroy
_ Athens
6 0 8 8 - 22 A run fur tht&gt; PAT failed and 1 ====--..-....-;;;;;;;=.;.::.~
Net Yard~.Rush-Pass
it was 6·6 at halftime.
"Gallipolis
25 57 43 28 - 153 F'ollowmg Hanmm's score mi
Athens
0 21 47 81 - 149 Ihe th1rd per•od which made 1L
Scoring
Athens Adams. !3 6. the Pirates were hit with
80-yard kickoff return; Points a rash of miscues that
failed ; Handley. 69-yard punt jl st'Vl'ral possible scorrs .
return : Adams, run: Adams, 24- They finally
hit
paydirt
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turf, run. GAHS - Rodl'rick. flll!back Clyde Smith slammed
1-yard plunge . Ho\~·-k~~ix __Ya~~- srure following a

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vested during October, Novem- between the Rock)' Moootainl
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when Etienna de Bora develop- or many years unultt is ~ger l la_td m _the ground and covered lber, and December.
and the Appalachians have ·~
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some of the pro bl em!! ·m coonec-- sugar cane on a commercia
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~ harvested
ly rich soils m
the Missis$ippl
On this particular tour
tlon w1th the sugar cane lDdus- scale.
Sugar cane Is not grown from ar cane does not have tiJ be
te
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traveled 40 or 50 miles
ry in the Louisiana area.
The Louisiana 1ugar industry seed like most other crops. In·] planted each year because whell ves rs .. tbw tb1c cuund
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evenwt
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. harvested ano the r to
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and west of New Orleans.
Sugar cane waa brought to grew and prospered until it stead , the cane sta lk s ~re Pant·
one cr~p IS
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Thi is one · thing that has
most of this area we CQuld see Louisiana in 1751. _It was used was almost. wholly dest.r~ed ed ._ A can_e_ stalk consiSts ~-a crop will grow back the next th~ss~~~ acros: ~e ~·o:s w~re beeri s oin on for the last mil·
water; in fact, most of the ar- primarily for chewmg purposes during the Ctvil War. FolloWJ.Dg senes of )omts, and each JOint year from the same roots. In th 1
bu ed ff fter r
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eas through which we traveled and for making taffia (a distill· the Civil War,
the Industry bas a bud. When the 1talk.s are Louisiana, three annual crops of the edaves atre 0 mgh Tohe· 'cane wn year' ·d h
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were marsh land.
ed dnnk) and syrup until 1795. grew gradually over a per
is then loaded by mechanical slow down thi.a soil movement,
The city of New Orleans itcent Sunday visitors of Sharon
self is only five feet
Hospital.
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Th.cmas.
loaders into tractor-drawn wag· but Meigs County soil still will
sea level, so in order to have
Mr. Hershel Hunt was releasMr. and Mrs. Everett Lam- ons . The wagons haul ~ cane pass down the Ohio and Missis-building sites or even
ed. from a Charleston hospital
bert visited recently with their either directly Lo the null or to sippi Ftiver, in spite o( our ef.
farms , the drainage
to the home of his son Robert
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harley field derricks· where it is trans- forts.
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becomes serious.
eWS OteS
of Charleston. Mr. Hunt was
Haning ot Flatwood.
road cars and hauled t.o the milL ii
One of the questions
struck by a car while crossing
, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly
wa s, " When a company or
a 11 treet in Ripley. Mr. Hunt is Week end guests at the home ' and family of Athens and Mrs.
The sugar cane factory crush·
son decides to develop a
the father of Mn. Gary Hoff- of Mr. and Mrs. sam Wyatt Helen Johnson visited Sunday es the juice from the cane, rearea for residential use,
BY IRENE WILIUNSON
man.
were Mr. and Mrs, S. J . La- with their parents, Mr. and moves the impurities from the
To ANew
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juice,
evaporates
from
do they go about it?"
"IN AND AROUND
Mrs. Garnet Baxter is spend· oue,
the .ulce
until it is water
thick syrup,
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was
Rev. Silas Billups and
a few daya with her daugh- Lamie's father, Mr. Lue Wy- Mrs. Eugene Haning
and
Faster
" Build more and higher
ert Brown left
Mrs. Aaron Fowler who att, aU of Broad Ford, Va ., ! Rhooda and Mrs. Fred Tuck· crystallizes the sugar in the sy~
and get larger pumps to
ing to spend a week in
recently releaaed from Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ball, Qa- ; erman visited Wednesday with rup by boiling it under vacuum,
More
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and separares
theThe
sugar
crystals
the water out of the lowland
head, Ohio on Lake Erie
Hospital where she had v1"d and Suzie
the syrup.
sugar
cry·
over the dike, and into the Mis- ing.
surgery.
Mrs. Eunice Chase of Colum· Knox of Radcliff.
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When
cane
has 1I
carried oul lnto the gull."
Mrs. Lavena Rainey were
w. Va. was a guest of Mr. rs. ear1 tea Rusty, l Smith were in Columbus Mon- removed an the raw sugar it NEW HOLLAND
Drainage, dikes, and urns ness visitors in Point
Mrs. Fred Roush Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Birch~ I day oo bUsmess. While there can remove from the syrup, the
Mrs. Dorwin Clarke and dau· field, Jimmy, Bobby, and Kim·!they visited with Mr. Smith's syrup ls then known as " Black- I
are the only possible solution and in Huntington Monday.
when t~ land lies this low.
Mr. William Hart is in Hoi- ghter1 Joni, Julie and Jennifer berly, Miss Sandra Little and j sister, Mrs. William Taylor and strap molasses," an excellent I
There is no question but zer Hospital. He ha~ suffered a were Sunday gueats of her par-- roommate, Miss Ann Hughes, 1 l . Igfl.ters, Mrs. Arthur McGhee livestock feed.
!
what sugar cane and the pro- light stroke.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brink· Washing~on, D. C., were Sat- 1and Chuck, Sandra, Earl and
duclion of sugar is big
Several from here
er and family.
urday dmner guests of Mr. and 'I Ruth and Mr. Smith 's aunt, Mr::~. Bagaase is what re-mains of
· Louisiana. The part1cu
· Iar the funeral of Mrs. Dale
the fibrous cane stalks after the
m
Mr. Charlie Ball
returned Mrs. Sam wya tt :
Anna Murphy.
farm we were on has been
home Wednesday after spending Saturday evenmg caJiers on I
--- - - juice is crushed out. Bagasse Metal sides guaranteed to
1-n the Unt"on Community
is
used for fuel in some cane last life of spreader. Latest
ed by the present owner
several days in Huntington M r. and MtiL Sa m Wya.It were 1
years but his father bad
with his stepdaughter Grace.
Mr. and Mrs. Gleo Hanmg and 1
fa ctories . Bagaase from other time·saving, labor-savfn&amp; moated it many years
Mrs. Ina Pratt is
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grimm Dale of Albany, Ohio.
~
cane fa ctories Is used to make I del s now on display at
The land value, according
few days with Mrs.
and family spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wyatt,. CINCINNATI CUPI) - Live- i paper, buildmg b~a rds kno~n
statements made by the
They visited William
visiting Tillin, Ohio.
Story's Run and Mr. and Mrs. : stock·
I as Colelex, . mulchmg materml l
is in the neighborhood of
the hospital as he ls a
Little Delton Hoffman was J. C. Wyatt and Kay
were I
.
for plant s. htter or beddmg for
~r acre, but it is not for sale of Mrs. Pratt. Mrs. Pratt
. ht
t f his
1 Sunday dlnner guests of Mr I . Cattle 350. Calve'~ 100. Supply poultry and livestock , and fur
at any price.
employed In the home of
: _ov:g Mr~~~a~ Ho~~~e~ and Mrs. Sam Wyatt.
· mcluded few_ loads slaughter the manufacture ol plttslics.
If ownership were to
be Summers of Leon, W. Va.
d f ·1
Sunday evening guests of Mr steers and heifers, cows 10 ~r A sugar refinery i.~ a factory
1
an amt y.
· cent slaughter steers and helftransferred the going price The deceased Mrs. DaIe Mor- Mr and Mrs Ed Fry were and Mrs. Sam Wyatt
were . '
d
d tel that takes brown raw sugar 1
·
· ter-m· 1aw of Mrs. Saturday
·
f" d
would prubably be in excess of nson,
t he s1s
caller::.· of Mrs Rhoda Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Swisher ers1. stea tey•d cows
b mo,.era y and rna kes the w h·t
1 e re me 1
A
Pomeroy
• 000
~- . b
0 M
Hart
.
r v· to
d M
C . ac tve, s a y, u11 s ...,_. cen1s
·n our homes The I 5pr1ng ve.
"1,
or more. tu!S IS eca~e ra arr
.
Yeager of Mason City.
o m n, an
rs.
arfle lower load choice 1093 II&gt; steers ~ugar .W.e use I
·.
.
2-5101
the l~nd ha~ extr~mely h1gb Mrs. Irene Winebrenner
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Roush Wea~~ or Rulland,
2S, fe~ loads high good to most tmpuntles and mola~ses still m
PHONE WY
potential for u'Kiustnal,
17 gallons of apple butter
and Lavena Rainey were shop- Mt. and Mrs. W. A. Elam of choice 954 •1076 Ib.c;; mixed steers the raw sugar are rem ov~~---tial, as well a~ ~nrming uses. nesday with the help of
ping in Pomeroy Saturday,
Barrett, W. Va., . were week and heif"ers 24.50• few good
After we v1stted. the
Margaret Thomas, Audrey
Mr. and Mrs . Okey Roush end guests of their son, Mr. steers 21.50. 23 50 mixed good
cane plantation, we were
man, and Mabel Wlnebrener.
were guests of Mrs. Rhoda Yea- and Mrs. J~c~ Elam.
and choice 22.00, few good 20.50...
250 CHAIN SAW en to a processing plant.
The Cuidicg Star
ger wednesday.
Sunday VlSltors of Mr. and 22 , cows 11 _12 _75 , bulls 14. 15,
Kern bla: cttaln saw power at ' small is a cooperative enterprise
held their weekly meeting
Rev. Wilbur Baxter is to Mrs. Ho~~rd Thoma, Sharon, cutter 13-13.50, vealers steady;
Chain uw pric• from th• manut•cturer
ed by about 25 farmers also
with only seven pre11e11t:
8 revial at the Guiding and ~atrtcla, were Mr. and Mrs. choice 26-30 , good 22 .26 , standef the wodd's most popular chain saws,
cessing
for
1l
other
farmers
Mrs.
Velma
and
Audrey
HoffStar
Church
Oct. 15. Everyone Ed~m ~urton and son ~r.d the ard 17-22, utility 15-16. prices
ttandles liaht. Cuts eny. Makes short
well.
The
total
value
of
t
h
Irene
and
Mabel
Wineis
welcome.
sons frtend of West Uruon, W. unevern\y weak to $l lower.
work of land clearhlg, pruning, firewood
cutt~g. Tekes bars up 1o 24" 3! we!l n plant today is around $8
Rose Sword. Mildre-.i Mrs. Hattie Hannum Is spend· Va., Mr. and Mrs. Pearl_ ~ln- choice 500-750 lb steers 18-19.80, 1
MtC~Iloeh Earth Drill, Brushtutter and lion, so it can be seen t h a
Flowers and Elva Canter.
ing several weeks with her dau. to_nhof Logan. They also VISited high good and choice 17-19.25, j
WtedcuHer IHIChmtnh
these 36 farmers owning
·
h R 1lins
ho
ghter, Mrs. Gaye Donahoe of wtt Mr. and Mrs. Harley T. good 14 _5o- 18 .30 . standard 131 plant have a .sizea~le invest- fr:s ·M~~s ~emor~me
me Cincinnati. Mrs. Donahoe's son Johnso~.
. "13.50, choice 500-700 lb heifers !
ment, not only m therr processS t da nd h d to be
Jtlck is a soldier in Viet Nam. ~argie Warner and Doome 15.50-17. good 13.25-16.50, aver- I
POULTRY FEEDS
ing plant, but also in their rna- on a ur Y a
a
.
Several from here attended Sm1th and Larry Barr were re-- age to high choice 300-500 _Jb I
chine harvesting operations.
en ~ack on Sunday and still
the public auction in Mt. Alto
P . P'·
F . steer cRives 19.25-21.50, htgh , TOP PRODUCTION
UNIFORM SIZE
Because Or hurrl·cane ffilda, mams there.
f
h
Saturday night.
VISitors '" omt ~&lt;:asant rl· good and choice 17.50-19.25, 1 80% producf.io" oo. layers for 10 Provico PQeds; are blended tc r. t
these farmers were very much Mr. Joe Boston ro"m'lent·dieng_
M
nd Mr Ch I w· .. day .
good 16-!7.80, choice 300-500 lb l months-3.84_pounds Of feecl per the more rigid nutri~nt requ~re­
8·
concerned because Hilda had lted States ~rmy .18 .,,
r. a
ares m 1 Mr and Mrs Johnny Roush h -1
hi h od 1 clozeo eags..-Just tlQ8 exampto of ments of today's hi_iher producing
ew days with hts family
~--r
a~ daugh~- Carol
·
·
e1 ers ca1ves 1719
· , g go I Provico's top performanC'.l in egg egg strains. Prov1co Feed1o are
f
knocked down most of the cane.
·
ut~ue
uu
~·1and family called in the home and choice l4 .90-I7.50, good 14- production.
••Ctimatized" to gu.ard ag~n st
weather stress and disease effects
Two questions are involved:
called ho~e ~ the
~ and Nancy of Columbus, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. IG.4tl.
on size.
(1) Was the sugar cane far
because hiS wife is to
were weekend guests of Dennis Roush Saturday.
1
.
TOP QUALITY
SOUND FLOCK HEALTH
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rose M
d M
G
Sk
Hogs 2800. Bulk recetpts
enough along So that l•t would dergo surgery. He wall
•
r. _an
rs. ene
eens 200-270 lb barrowa and
I
For- sound shell texture hi~h grade Ptovico research, blending and
B
ba
I
continue to increase in sugar Mrs. Vema, ar ra,
Wmebrener.
entertamed company for t h
Interior quality, use ~r e o. Get product variety enable )'OU' to m..lin-content to the point where it Hoffman, Kay Keathly and
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Roush were weekend from Ral@igh county, sows 2 per cent. ~oderately full adYantage of tile inherited tain flock health accardina to pr..
vaitlna local conditions.
dred Flowers made 32 gallon business visitors in Pt. Pleas- W. Va.
active barrows and gilts steady characteri$tic of the stra.in.
1
Rear Meigs General Hosp. w(~~d H~w ~:~lr~:ue~arvest aug- apple butter Tuesday. They used ant Friday and called at the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adkins to 25 cents lower, most under .
WY 2~2176
Pomeroy jar cane which is down and has the big Charlie Marr apple but- Mohr funeral home to see a de-land Mr. and Mrs. L~ter Ad- 225 lb steady, sows !lteady to
always been harvested by
a ter kettle which now belongs
ceased friend, Mrs. Homer Fish· kins visited with Mrs. Beulah
cen~s lower : 200 1 ~ harrowlbs
the Guiding Star Aid
Ri k
and gilts 16.50. 1-2 206-210
Mrs Oak Grtmm
er.
c ard of Charleston.
16.35, 1-3 190-zis lb 16.10..16.25.
Mr. and
•
Mrs. Martin Roush and dau· Mrs . Rhoda Yeager, Mr.
225-240 Jb 15 60-16 23 240-280 lb I
[;:;J~~~' a few days wlth
ghter of HunUngton were birth- Mrs. Charles Yeager and chil- 1515 75
.lb. 1450·1525 I
Phone WY 2-2161
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
·
f Qk R h dren Sail
dM t
lied
· ·
· · •
.
S
w
V
day dmner guests o
ey ous
Y an
ar Y ca
1-3 300-400 lb sows 13.25-14. U.S 1
a•-•un ..,. RW
Riley of Mt.. torm, . a.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs . Okey Roush Sun- 2_3 400--13 00 Jb 12 50 _13 50 boars
CAt.L Qll SEE
Sharon Bnnker. a
.
day.
·
· '
·
Minersville, Ohio
nurse of St Joseph's
Mrs. Ethel Fry assisted Mrs. M
d M 0
Roush steady 10.50·10 .75, few 200 lb.
·
Maude Roush in her weekend
r · an
rs. key
12
1
Parkersburg, spent the
h
k
M
Ro h ·s were Saturday evening callers ·
·u. her paren~,
•· M
ouse wor as rs.
us 1
end w1
r.
of Mrs. Lavena Rainey and the
Mrs. Fred Brinker..
no~~~~auline Ta lor and Mlss Rast f.amily. They served ·
Mr. Barney Merratt of
Y..
cream and cake to surprise Mr.
·n,
is
spending
few
days
Patty
Taylor
were
VISiting
Mrs.
Ro
h f h. b" tbd
8
1 ..
•
·
Nannie Barrows in Huntington
us or IS Ir ay ·
iting wltb hlS s~ster,_ Mrs.
Frida Miss Pat was maid of Sunday caller!! in the Ross
ie Rolllnl and SlsteNn-law, Mrs. h
Y· h glll)'l~· nd'
ed Winebrener home were Mr
Oma PI
onor a1 er r 1r1e s wd M
Man! d
·
0 8ley ·
LANDMARK
din" while in Huntington.
an.
rs .
or Blessing of
PHONE WI 9·3202
Mrs. Oms Polsley
·•
Pomt Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs.
SERVICE
RACINE, 0.
home Tuesday after
Mrs. Audre~ Hoffman an~ ~rs. Calvin Blessing, The
PEARL STREET
several days in
Ora ~art VIsited Mr_. Wilham Winebrener of CollliDbus, 0. and
STATION
Hart lR Holzer Hospital
Donny and Marlene Roush.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin BleSIMrs. Lorena Bonecutter caD· ing were Sunday dinner guests
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Darrell of Mr. and Mrs. True Blessing
Hoffman and family Satunlll)'. of Mason City. They all motorMrs. Charles Winebrener and ed to Albany, 0. in afternoon to
daughters and Donna
Wine- call on Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
brener called in the home of 1 :~~ba~n~d~f~am~iiY~·~--=
Mr. and Mrs. Charles l!Jionum It
Saturday.
Dr. T. J. Bradshaw
Mrs. Paul Ray Boyer ol Weirton, w. va. spent several days
Optometrist
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvaro
Pauley.
For Appointment Attendance at Guiding Star
eSeodo
Sunday School was 40 and the
Phone WY 2-3279
Board Baptlsl wao 28. Mr.
eBird Soods
Freel 100 Extra TV Stamps
Freell 00 Extra TV Stamps
Mra. Fred Rast and son
e Oyster Shtllo
With Lube Job or
ePalnls
die were weekend f!Uestl of
Will Fillup or Gasoline,
137 N. Second Avo.
Oil C;bange
tnd Grit
Lavena Rainey.
1 gallons or more.
Mldclloport, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
eRod lrand
eFertillprs
IIICI Ethel Fry were
eLim•
Fencing
eComlnt &amp; Mortar
"Farm loans
ea.lor ond
Free Registration On '!'his Good Second Car. No purchase necessary. Reg.
eStock Stlt
for FARMERS
Isler
each time you rtnve in. Will be given away Dec. 15. Watch for weekly
IInder TwiM
e Water Iofton or
by
FARMERS•
list.
Soli
BV C. E. BLAKESLEE
County E.xten1Jon Agent
A•"'-'t
........ ure
It se.tms impossible that a
pt·rson could be standing
on
Me1gs County soH 2,000 river
mi les from here.
This was inferred• however,
by a question asked a group of
. tb
t•oun I y agents attendmg e na·
tiona! meeting of lhe county agricu ltural agent s at New Orleans last week .
The man in charge of the
tour asked, " How many of you
agents are in states east of the
Rucky Mountains?" Of course,
most of the agents were from
this area. so he said , " it is pos.
lible that some of the soil from
your county is in this Mississippi River Delta area."
This is just one of the problems we face in soil conserva·
tion.
Our soil in the hills keeps
rn o\'mg
· downar d to t he r1ver
·
and eventually deposits itself
IOmewbere along it or at its

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can. UJUaUy are ha"eotetl from lng the protOIS, !be nw fiJfllr
one planting.
cryslals are melted iD water•.
Sugar cane growt:rs
u s e and the sugar il na)4a1Haed

Fulton-Thompson
TRACTOR
SALES

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Market Report

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o., Oct. 17,

MANURE
SPREADER·

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Pomeroy-Middleport,

Meigs Soils Enrich Lush Louisiana Sugar Cane Delta ~~~~ ~~':3~

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UNTIL 9 PM

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~entlne'l ,

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SHOP
TONIGHT

Smith and Charles Carter ; Tack-1tercepted one SW pass, while
les, D. Garb€r and o . Waugh . sw had five fi r st downs and

Dally

ASSOCIATION
DICK STERRET
ClYDE WALKER
. Athen..Mellt

LY S.lln t WT S.l270

01Bipell1

II WD1

POMEROY LANDMARK
SUPER SERVICE STATION
E. MAIN ST., POMEROY

Jack W. Corsoy, Mgr.

Open 24 Houn

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•

1-Dally ~ntlnel , !'()meroy-Mlddlepot1, 0 ..

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WANT AD

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For

for Rent

fNFORMA TION

oct.
S•le

!T. 196-t

Business Services

NEED A
SECOND CAR?

TRANSMlSSION Salvage ~
pany . RepaJrln&amp; all makea.
-··tomatlc and ttandard t.raumiutOIIJ! Electric weldlna.
Phone WY Hl7S.
8 24 Uc

W• Haw• Some Souncl

Leg•l Notice

open! tile put wool 'rllll!q her
mother. Mra. Gertno;to Frank,
of NelsonvUle.

leg•l Notice

....,•"o-T-Ic"•- •"'•c-=
•'-•cTION- oNHX -:N
::o-::T:-:1&lt;-::,- .o ,

ILICTION OM TAX
LI'IY IN JXCUI Ol" Tloll TIN
LIVY I N IICCIII OP THI TIN
MrS. LeUie
a
MILL LIMITATION
Mill LIMITATION
- -lr - - .1 wlth Re
d "NOTICJ: lll IMr•b)' ll"en Ulat
U1
NOTIC E II her•by fl.veD. that lJl W~ czw
V . 8D
~
purn.aa~· of a lliNOiuUoe of
lhe punuanc• vf • Rnalu~~ll of U1ct.M E J Griffith and
Board of 1'1'\u\eell of Oran 1 e Town- Board ol Edueatlon of .... &amp;ou r11 :
·
lhip. Melli COu.Jib', Ohlo, p.-d 011 t.o.-. J Sehool Oitlrlet, Yell'• Count~ , VlV&amp;I at Freedom Gospel Mi~
1 . Ch h
thl! :Srd dey of Aurun . IQ&amp;Il, there Ohio, p111ed un the 'J3rd 4»
• 1•·• 1
1 _. the July 19M thl!re will b" IUbiJI..Ila4 to SlOn
UrC .
w Ul . . 1uum t.....
" I vo e uo
•
1 ot l&amp;id Sehool
peopl• of •aid Town.tup or Orenre, e ~ o te ol the 0P..,~e~ Eln:tloo to ~ Mr!l. Myrtle Bentz
r•
h
f
lllele:• County Ohio 1 t the rqulu Dlatrlct II • ene
pend
ple~e. o1 votl~l thl!!~ein on Tuudet hfid II&gt; thl! Southrrn Local khoot1 tUrned Offie 8 ter 5
l.ng
th"' :Srd day of Novemb"''· 19M, th• IJI•trlt:t. _ M"'~· . Co~~t~~~~~~tu'd-a"'r"'l! past two weeks in
quutlon
&lt;l'f levy ina, In excl!u of •he •he nwul~r P "'n
.

V•lu.•
attended r•
Middleport Apartmen~ I roams AUC'l'ION - Saturday, October
'56
Chevrolet
$299
!4,
10
A.
M.
l
am
leaving
the
1 bath and basement, on ground
SUttion Waeun
"'"""•.
farm on ~:~ccount of my health
flw~r ~ewly df'coratf"d. hardCA/'&gt;1• t:l.L.A 1 LON.
has
and will sell the followmg per·
'57 Dodge 2 dr. $295
WlJlKi fl oor s auLomatic neat.
sonal
propt&gt;
rty
Farm
machthe
Call
WY
2
3200
.
10
10
tic
D• . c.,..p•eo U',.,, • oJf\ "- ..
ALUMINUM oell-storlng storm
'55 Chevrolet $199
Columbul
.... I). . . . . ""'"''~ ··inery
loca
ted
at
the
farm
4
- - - - -·-windows at prices yOl
can 4 Dr. V8
ti!D mill UmitatJOO for the "oen.. m U~ 1\te•de~ . the 3rt! dUf f!vy~:;e~~ helping to care for her daugh...
miles Eust from L'he:ster on afford . Nothing down, up to
,.~UR..~ISH£D
apartment
for
of Oranre Town~htP Soerd o1 Trul· ber l!lti4. llte quutoon o
·
.
'56
Buick H . T. $345
ftH1 DQI&gt;It•n•• - r • • • ' llr .-lt l'l•
teu for th" purpote of malntalninl" e~.eeu of the tr n mill llmlt lt!OnLof~ er, Mrs. Shttley Long, Wbo II
. ..-Ill 61 ... .....,. ... , •ll. 1 ..........
rent , ground floor 3 rooms State Route 248 and 'h m!le 5 yP.ars t.o pay Call \o\1' 2·59 Rambler _ $169 •0ndTll\fltheTOWPiu
h) .....-.nttol'ltr
b-T"r •
•nn111t1 tw
r.I.P·&amp;~e1 p of cemetulu h:l ~-~o•~.. n~~~~lrl~~ ·~~: ~h"t~~r;pou rof report~ improving.
and bath 381 S. Second Ave .• west from the junction of 287~ or WY 2-5129.
,,.., .,.,., ,., ., .,
l'tM
ouh
p,
"
f 8 tb·
Said
tn
Min,, l.ll eddltlonel taJr mHti.DI rurr~nt "'HP"'10"' 1 u ou
Randy Orr spent !aturdaJ
the
Bashan
•
Keno
Road
and
'57
Olds
_
'"" Wll • flnt ow - .. ~ P"""'" " fO'
$299
Midd l~ port. Call WY 2-5262.
of
;;,
mUI
to
run
tor
fin
Han
11
a
un
JJJcel
s
chool
Dl,trict
.
.
10 ' 12tc
I
n.tt
not
u:cel!dtnr
\AI
mill.
for
each
S•td
tax
b.,Jnif:
a
""'ewa.l
ot
an
wtth
hts grandparents, Mr. and
Route
248
at
East
Shade
Station Wagon
10 6 tfc
one doUer of nlultlon,
which eldrllnt In of Four mill• to run tor I M Cl' I O
Bridge near Keno. Watch for
w Five Cents for l!lfb one ~'lv' yurt at a ratr no! fl~•· eed~n• 4.0 • rs.
In
IT.
'55 Pontiac _ $199 amount.
hund:ed doUan of lltiUillon, tor mill• for ea~h onl! dQilar of .v..tuetlon Gordon Holter won second
signs at turn off. Aller sellHardtop
l"lv~r Vei.MI.
,..hl\"h amount• l.o Forty Cent. for
.
C..nll Pfl• •uNI "'""' noertt...,
Duplex. 3 bedrooms. Sugar ing farm machinery will go
The PoU• for ••Jd ll:lectton wtu bl! eech Qne hundred doUar• of Vllu•· place in hts age group at the
... .. .... u ... l' h•'•~ dl. ~""~'"'
Hudson
_
$99
'53
12
peo
r..,,
no•
Run area. Pamer(•_, Phone to Tuppers Plams ond sell the
open
A M enrl r~matn opi!!n Uon. for Fh" yl!llrl .
p 1 p s a d K'1ck football
ibNt VGW H!Wl!l' b'OUNel
,.,,..u, ,...
until 8et:SO8·80
O·dcoit
p " M. Ellll!rn Stand·
Th~ Pollt for ea.d Elcdlon wUJ be
un ' as
n
WaSTJ
Cpe
.
I WY z-:1618.
10 2 tfc household goOOs at the late
11
11
30
We lane aD..._
ard Time of ~&amp;ld dey .
open
'
?' r.lo ~· k am. and ~main contest at Middleport.
&gt;09.
o .. coun• on p•to aa' •••u
or&lt;ler of the B&lt;.&gt;ard of E.luUona, open until 6:30 o clock PM . Eutem
,
I -'52 Ford _ _ $150 of ByMeiJI
•d• ••lei with~ 10 den
Se~r Maeblnel
Mrs.
1\im
home.
opposite
the
County
Ohio.
SIYndard
Tim"
or
58.1
d
d a~.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wtlliam
Sorden
HOLISE
ror
rent,
$25
00
month
AtHJ
..U0
IU.II.N~
•
VHI"I"I..o
t Dr.
!:mmett
tJ
.
WtlL Chal.rrnan
B.¥ order ot llle Board of Electlonl
b
Orr and
Reuooaltle
RaM
'RJ[I - I I '1.~ fOI ... •nrll mlft
Clan•nn· W a m sle~. Clifton, Clover Fa rm Store on Route
Dor.-.thy M Johnlton Clerlt of Mele• t"ohnty , Ohu•.
called on Mrs. Ru y
,,..,,.. .. ,.., •11tlltlnn1J WIM'CI lt
'42 Pontiac
$199 (]())Dated
CaD Wf WS'lt Day ar f'ltpt
()(oWber li. 19M. •
F.mmf'tt G. WilL Chall"maa
Mrs Lola Sorden recently
7.
W. \'a . Phone 713-5506.
10 11 24, 31 "t.e
Dorothy M. Johnaton, Clerlt
•
•
1
owner
car
. .
.
IJMte\1 October 8 , lf.l~K.
Visiting Rev. and Mrs. Eddie
JO 16 6tc M Farmall Tractor, Allis
1.30 •
M ~ ~- ~ r at Oall)
riD! 10, ., 2t. 31. olk
•
' . lk
illurtla' ~ : 3rl' " M ,., llld)ll ooo~
Chalmers Field Chopper with
Pomeroy Motor Co.
Grif1ith from Dayton. Ky. were
NOTICf OF ILfCTION ON TAX
tTl:! sc.. It~.,
NOTICE
OF
ELI.CTIOM
ON
TAX
LIVY IN I!XCUS OP THI TiN
TRA ILER lots fo r rent, close Hydraulic lift, used
very UGHT HftULING or
water
Your Ch.vy 0••1•r
Mrs.
ro PI . A,\ .a A
LI!VY IN I!XCUS Of THI TliN his aunts and cousin,
NULL. LIMITATION
1 to Laundryma t and schools.
Pomeroy, llhlo
I!LUllt..l P&amp;OUUUIIN'I
Mill LIMITATION
Jiltle l.H .C. Corn Picker, Cul· hauling. Phone WY Z-6222.
NOTICE l1 heNby liven that In
John
Demoss,
Mrs.
M
a
ud
~ be.N!by liven that
In
w . , . '"'
punuance o1 1 He.soluUon ot thr Ncrt!CE of
1
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com- tivator. 14'' plows. 7 ft. disc,
8 24 30tp
a Reaolution of the Griffith and ~rs.
Margaret
Board o1 Truuees of Cheater Town· punuancc
S~lpio
Township, MeiJB County, Ohln, p&amp;P4!d on H&lt;.&gt;11rd of T•·ustees of
pany, .Middleport.
10-3-tfc Corn Planter. Manure spreadPHONE WY 2-2156
Ohio, puaed on McCormick.
Ute loth day of .,July, lOOt, there w!U ship,
Real
Estate
for
Sale
:::=:-::=::::--:~=:::-::--::::-:::::
t,.., aubmitted I&lt;.&gt; a vote of the peopl• thl! 6th day of All6Uit, 1964, there
Mrs. Okey Paynter of Port·
MODERN 4 room and ba th er with Seeder Attachment, H.EATINO,
Plumbhl&amp;. Mueller - - - - · - - - ·- - of Nld To'IVIUhlp at a Gener•l Elee· Will be IUbmitled to a 'Vule of t he
I
peoplt
ot ,aid Township at a Oen· land caUed on Mrs.
Louis•
tlon
to
be
held
111
the
Townlhlp
of
I furni~hed apartmt&gt;nt.
MId- Case side delivery rake . 14 ft. Faruace.. ..\ruoJd Brotllen.
eral
to bl! lleld in the Town
Che.tu, Metes Cuunty, Oblu, •t the ehlp
HOUSE
for
sale
:
Gravel
Hill,
WY
tractor
trailer
,
50
tooth
harEa~t
Matn
Street,
Poll&gt;
Headley
Thursday.
of
SCip\111.
Melt•
C&lt;.&gt;unly,
Ohio.
2 3874
118
dl eport.
re1ular pla~u ot votlnf therein, on
Lost and Found
·
·
row. 2 unit Universal mil ker
Middleport . 727 Broadway St. Tul!ldly, the 3rd day of November, at th., reJular place• &lt;.&gt;f vo11n1 t.h ..re· Mr. and Mr!. Ralph Ballard,
I 11 tic
eroy,
PbODe
W!
Wttl.
ln. on T uesda~ , the 3nl day of Nov·
1984, lht QUl'8ti&lt;.&gt;n &lt;If lt!vyllll, In Cll:· ember,
across from swlmming pool. eeu
1
and line, Esco milk cooler, 6
the qu... uon of lrvylnJ. and Belinda Lee were in DeJa·
of the ten mill limitation lor the In e:ue111964,
1 zo tfc
of the ltn mJJI limitation,
btneflt
of
Chtfllu
Townahip
Board
6
rooms
and
bath,
3
bedroom!
LIGHT BLUE G&lt;;&gt;neral F.lectri c ' f'OUH rMm furnished apart.. milk cans. 200 bushel s of corn, I :--:---:--:--::----::the bl!nlnt of Scipio Tnwn•hiP ware Saturday where Mr. Bal.
of Truslcl!l for the purpos.: of rtn for
Board of Tru~ l'l'el for the purpoH nf lard had a check up with hla
all transistor radio. Reward I m ~nt Phone WY 2-3658.
50 bushels of oats,
hand PHOTO Corying Servtce eop.. new paint, house and · roof. Prot~di&lt;Jn .
I l l beilll:
an
edd.Jllonal pro~ld lnf . tire protection ror Scipio
air tn:Said
11 24 tfc
tool s. a few pieces of furui-~ ie! made of legal papers, Fu!J basemen! , forced
for return. Shi rl(•y Mcl\ mney.
of \AI mHI to run fur live yean l'own~hlp
en addltloDal lax of doctor. He is Improving and
e rate no! exceedh'll ~ mill for oneSaidmilltawlo being
lure.
birth records and almost ·any gas furnace, garage, black- at
WY 2-3o60. 85 S. 4lh St.
run for Fh·e Vear1 at a has returned to work. Enroute
L,O~ KF.NT. modern
bouse. AI t11e home in Tuppers Plains other documents. Also lamin- top driveway. bath in base- u ch one dollar of ~aluatlan. whll'h nl@ not exceed.i!lf
One mill for
amounll to Five Cfntli for each on•
10 13 6lc r
dollar. ot valuation, ror five e.ach oue dollar of vlllulllon. which home they stopped ln Colum·
six ruums and bath. Youngs· at approximately 1:3{) P. M. tinp in plastic, film to p~ ment. $9,500.00. Small down lhundred
"tiU.
amount~ to Trn (fnts for ta~h one
town k.Jichen. tile no01 . lo- Living room suite, piano, 1J-· l!lerve your valuable papers. payment. Marvin Swan. WY The Pollt tor nid Election will be l llundrf:d dollar. of valuation, for flve bus and called un Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Kyle.
Qpf!ll at 6 :30 o'cloo'k A . M . 1nd re· ~I!Hrl .
ca red at 136 Lmcoln·rd Call
-Notice
10 16 3tc main open until 6:30 o'clock P . M., ' Th!! Polls for .eaid Ele&lt;-Uon ,..U I be Mr . and M". Reed Eynon of
brary table, stands, rockers, Reuter lnsuJ'81lee, Pomeror 2-3348.
Eastern Standard Time of eald daJ' . open at 6;30 o cl~k ~ - M . and re·
WY' 2-3020.
b 29 tfc
t hairS. books. lamps, 2 rugs
9 4 tfc
BJI order of the Board of El~ctjo.._, meln •wen unUI 8:30 o cloclt P. M ., Morning Star spent Saturday
of Meig~ County , Ohio.
Entern Sta ndard Tm•e of 1ald day
SHOTGUN and r1fle shoot. Sun -~·
for Sale
3 clocks 2 sweepers, metal
Emmett G . Will , Chairma n
n y (')rder. nr the Bo.a.rd of Elel·Uons, afternlon with Mrs. A. H. Bal.
day , Oct 17. on tl1e Bobby
beds and Dedding, old dress·
AUt..7IONI!.:ER
Dorothy M . ,Joh nltOD, (Jerk
of .'ltelu County , Ohio
ley.
Dated Ot"tuber 11 11164.
Emmell G. Wdl. Ch11irman
Hi\1 Farm on the Bowman's 1·J9fi[\JND·\l E Hou sf' Tr(l ilrr. ers. wash sta nd, dining room
C.mplellt 8en1ee
1101 10 11 24 31 '«c
Doroth.r M. John ~t.on, Ciert
Crill ~radford
POMEROY - 6 • room framP• I
, , ' '
Dilled Octohcr 6, 19M.
Buslneoa lllghiig••Run Road.
n11le off Baslt· i S2' x 1!1' with a 10· x 15' . suitt'. g-lass door cupboard .
OOJ 10, 17, 24, 3 1, ftc
....
1
1
t.'rlte.
"-le • Coatod
house with bath, gas hea t· liVY
an Rd . Hams and cash. Spon· , al tllllllllllll awnmg
Priced dis hes, cooking utensils, coa
NOTICIIN oFEXCESS
nscrtoN
oN
ux
NEW
YORK
Eastern
Alr
OF T"E TEN
sored by Racine Firt' Depart· to sell Cl]('stt'r 985-4\.15
ran g e. Kerosene Range,
A.. C. BRADI'ORD
ing, full basement,
large
MILt. LIMITATION
Lines has made M1 offer to buy
••~170)
d
I
f NOTJCt.; '' herehy gl~en t.hBI In
10 t ( u.o.&amp;
ment.
10 15 3tc
l0-17 -6tc l elrrtric hot plate. Kerosene
BaciDe, OIIM
tfc
'
an ou
0 punuance of a auo]Ulion of
the
control of Northeast Airlines
j
conk slove, sewing machI 11
high water. Dovm payment Cou ncil o! the Villatt of SrratUiiC.
from Howard Hughes and
•~
b
$3S OO
[Ohio, pllued &lt;.&gt; n tbl! 4th day of June , 1
SHOTGUN MATCH, Sunday, HOliSF:THAJLEK, 1952 Vaga·l inr, 2 washers, 2 sweepers, lr====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;". ,...,.,.,.00,
a lance
.
per 111t14, there will bt rubmutrd to a •
Hughes Tool Co. Hughes must
11
Oct. 18, starting at noon . bond 8" x :lf IJvmg room. I lvmd tools ..~1any other Item ~ :
EXPERIEI'-ICED
I :o~e~!r!reE~~~r~: ~: :'dheY~ f!ptha~ ,
divest himself of Northe-ast in
month.
Prizes, hams and
IJ~con .
kllclw n, bedroom and bath- nol listtd. Some very
old I
POMEROY. - 4 ~ room frame 'I refU
vwa,.,
of
Syr~o;ule . Oblu. It
thtt
iar pial't of Vl"ltiftl therein on 1
Order tO regain COntrol "'Refreshments w1ll be served. room and ha lh Lovrly mte r-l il em.-:.
house With porch, full base- TnMday, the 3rd day of NovP,;,her ,. - - - - - - - - - - - - Tnms World Airlines and East.
Matches will be held the lst ior. Ideal home for 1 or 2 1
Leonard Koenig, Owner
Dy Mrs. A. . H. BaUey
ern would take over Norfll.
ment, city water, 2 acre lot. ~~:· otrth~"et~1:,"nm~~ 1~i~~to~~ ;.~;
011
and 3rd Sundays of
each Pt'ople. !;IBfHl
Ph . !VIrs I Terms
Cash
$3,000.00.
the b~ntflt of Sy uru~e Vlllaae tor
'
1
th of N
the purpo!IEI or stre@t Llghu.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker and east~ roues sou
ew
month. Spon.c;ored by F'orked i Bri nker, WI 9-:1303. _17. ct Not responsible for Accidents.
MlNERSVll.LE - 4 • r 0 0 m S11ld tax bcin..: ' a rcn ~wa l of an
York.
10 3
frame hOUS(. with running wa- eu~un11 tu: or Three mub to run f;; mily of Killbuck spent a week 1;-------==-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'""';
Run Sportsmen's Cl ub .
Brctdford Auction Company
nn y ur~ at a ra te not uo ·e~rl end with ber parents, Mr. and )j
.
From
tbe
lar,tit:@sl:
trucl!:
or
B
df
rd
A
t
ter, (tub and lavatory), gas fur
lni! 3.0
mllb for eath one dollar ot
C. C. ra o , uc 1oneer
10 15 3tc SIN(;P.I&lt; ~F. WIN(~ Machine. zig
.
valu11tion, whl~h amount• W Thlrly Mrs. Gro'O'er White.
-df
d
M
1
DUIJdorer
radiator
to
the
Price cent• r.. r uo:h one huMr•ol oouan
. .
heatmg, 1 '· acre lot.
-- 1
zags, bu ttonholes,
mono- A. C. Bra or , anager
6tc 1 smallest heater core.
with furniture $3 000 00 with- of valuation, for Five yean.
Gary Gnrflth of Columbus
16
10
I
SHOOTlNG
MATCH , h i g h 1 grams. Pte. without atlac 1' · •
The Polls for said lllerllon will be spent a weekend with his par I
eWURLmER
out furniture $2.500.00.
I &lt;.&gt; pen Ml 8 :30 o'chH"k 1\ . M . MD(\ re-I
.
powered 22 rlflcs and shot-~ mc·nls. Sews lorward aod CHRISTMAS TREES.
o,OOO
,
I
nwin
open
ur~
t
ll
8
:
~0
u'
&lt;
:"lo•·k
P . l't!. ents. Rev . and
Mrs
.
Eddie
I
eBALOWIN
RENTAL - OJ • room arm- Eut.,rn St1ndard T o m~ of sai d day.
. .
guns, Sunday, October
18.
backv.'arci. $~17 . 61 cash or 7 Srotch Pine, 5 to 9 ft. tall : WY 2-2143
Pomeroy
bOUSe With running water. 1 Jl y ?rder. or the Jloard of Election•. qr1fftth.
ond OTHER FAMOU&amp;
tou nty. Ohlo.
M
M
K H It
Sh
American Legion
Farm
payme nts of $1i.OO monthly
3.000 Sco tch pine,
sprayed, 10,=;:=::==:::;===::::;;:::;:::::::;;::;:~1 On limestone road in north- '~ uf Me•uEmmet•
G . wtu. Chatrman
rs . ary · o er,
arBRAND$
Beech G~ove Hd., Rulland. 1 Avail&lt;Jblt"' in hloud . wal nut. or 5,7 _ g f1 ; 2.000 Austr ian It_ 0 . McCOY, AUCTIONEER.
Clerk
on. and Gordon ' were Sunday
. . T
ern Sc1p10
ownsh"1p
near DatedDorothy
October M8. , Johnston,
19M.
Noon until dark.
WY
pine. Sheared, good color and
Chester, Obio.
3 23 tfc
1 mahogany cabmet.
Snowville Church. F'ree rent oo1 to, 11. 24, 31 , 4tc
dmner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
10 14 4tc
2204 .
10 15 6tc I density. Tordon Tree Farm, i•i:::;::;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;::;;;;1 through winter and spring to
NOTJcs. oF tLICTION oN TAX
Robert Davis, Mi~d1 eport .
- - - - - - - -- - ZJG- . ZAG.-:0 :- MATIC, 19641 224 S. Ill. Ave., Wellston,
the right party.
Ltvv ~~lltxL~~~AO.:.o~HE TEN
Mr. and Mrs. Billy . Orr and
AUTOMOBILE lnsnrance been
Sewing M:whine. Aut om ll: tcu l· OhiO.
10 15 3tc
C. C. CUCKLER
NOTJCE 15 hereby riven that In sons spent Sunday Wllh Mr.
'"Factory fralnlld s.n..punuance of e Reaolutlon of the
d M Cl" t Or
I PMONI 22 JACKSON, o.
canceUed? ' .ost your oper•
b t
POMEROY
OHIO
H&lt;.&gt;llfd
ol
Erlucatlon
of
the
SalilbUt")'
an
rs.
m
r.
101''1 ticenae? C8lJ WY 2-ti~M
ly butLonholes, sPws on . u - SPEClAL Thursday,
Friday,
. BOX 229
' w·'' 2-.,.30
Local School
lliUc
tons. monogrt~m~,
b 11 n d and Saturday, Harden 's Mar-l
&gt;KI
Ohio,
pa ~u d lMatrict,
on the Mei1s
28th county.
day M -~M~r~·-a;n~d;_~M~r~s-~H~o~l~ly:,_F;,;;rl~en~d~i.................................:;;
11 16 3tc AUJU8t, 1964, there wW be 111.1bmuted
hems, fancy dt':i l~~ s_. Brand ket, Syracuse. Boiled ham,
ond
lo a vote of thl! people of uld Scho&lt;.&gt;l
DJ•tMct •t a General Election t&lt;.&gt; be
new. Guaranteed. lrades nc- sliced ,.,r piece, 89c lb.; 3 doz.
EASY TERMS
FOR SALE - 65 acres,
5 held In \hi! Sa l hl:!lo~rr Local School
M•le Help Wanted
cepted F'~ll cash pr:ce . $~2 .4 4 eggs, 89c; Home made sau!lDlltrl .. t, Melt"• County, Ohio, at the
room house with bath double regular plarc.! of vottnc thenin, on
terms $1 ;.~0 week . \\ Y 2-2204· age, 5!:1c lb. Winesap apples , I
the Jrtl day of November,
garage which has space for Tue8d1y,
l!HM, the que~tinn o ( Jevylna, In ex·
10 10 61 c
$1.79 bu.; Ca bbage, 5c lb. I
apartment on top, .. acre cn• of th• ten mm limitation. for •
Trvck Driven Wantedl
lh ~
benefit of Utt Sai!Jtbury t.ocal
ELECTROLUX Sweeper, uses I Stokely t'eaches, 2¥.z
size,
Ia ke, dr illed we 11 , some Ia nd 1S&lt;'
hOO! Di~trtct for the purpon of
ExPttrlenc•d or
papt&gt;r Ua~~- com rlrte
wilh sliced or '1alves, 29c can. lo- 1
tillable • rest in pasture and current
E11.penae•.
lne~p... i•nc•d For Long
Said tu
belnJ: a renewal of au
1
attachm ent~ Balance
due
dized
salt,
lie.
Reese
's
Pea1
timber.
One
mile
from
Five
e:~~sunr
t&lt;::~l
of two mllle to run for
D1.tan~ H•uls Wrift'
I
Five yean at 1 nk not exceedlnt
.
i 3 pav men t~ $7 .00 ecwh . WY 2·
nut
Cutter
Cups,
!0
!or
3Qe.
ln
Po ts.
Fmanc ng
2.0 mill~ fnr ..... h &lt;&gt; O., dollar .. r nl·
MAYFLOWER rRANSIT
FURNITURE
'· 22114.·
10 15 6tc Green tip t.ananas, 5 lbs. for
ed Phone WY 2-6510
uatlon, which amount. to Twenty
SH
2-4811
Rutland
lndi•n•poli• tnd1an•
•
·
C~&lt; n b fur uch one hundred 4ollau
59c. Well'J Sweet Cider, 89c
10 12
or Vlllu•U&lt;.&gt;n, ror Five Vttan.
USED workpant s. shlrts, cov- gai.
10 14 3tc ,
uld A.ii:lecUun
wUJ be
- - -- - - -- - - - - . The
open Poll•
al 6::Wlorn'clnck
'd . .and r1Hnaln
eralls. and jackt"ts Ct=~rl Chev- I
open
unlil
8
:30
o'
c
lc&lt;.&gt;lt:
P
.
M
.
Eutern
Insurance
Wanted To Buy
aher, Lung Boll om . Ohio.
PERFECflON Oil henter witb
Baal The Rush
Standard Time or aaid day.
By ord~r of the Board uf ilectlon~ .
10 15 30tp drums and fittings, Oayto. _
_
_,_
I
JOHNSON, SlmpooD lnsUI'llDCf o! Melt• County, Ohio.
l!:mmett G. Will, Cblllrman
LOGS WANTED. High geode 1,_;;;;=.....;;;;..._;;..____ ! el~ctric scales, 30 lb. capacA~ency . ln. All IOTI!ll ol tn
1 ity, 10 ft meat case, 1955
Uurothy M. .Johru~ton, Clerll
walnut, cherry, poplar, bass- 1
October If. 111M
FASTEST &amp; BEST
sutaDt.-e. Jim Johnson ami CIOJDat.d
10, 1'1, 24, 31, olk
Mercury, body and chassis
NOW IN FULL SWING
wood, hard and soft miiple. '
Bud SID:Ip!IOD, Aienll.
less motor and transmissiOn, RADIATOR SERVICE
red and white oak and ash.
&amp; 1 Uc
TRUCKLOAD
comrlete course in radio and
Log buyer will be at !IAason
televis ion with all equipment.
Furniture Corp ., Pt. Pleas·
UNICO TIRE SALE
IN THE AREA.
Legal Notice
Charles Larkins, Long Botant, W. Va., Tuesday s and
:-:-::-:-NOTiel OF I!LICTION ON TAX
tom, Ohio.
10 7 tfc
Fridays, 8:30 a. m. to 4:30
LEVY IN lXCESS OF THI! T~N
MilL LIMITATION
p. m.
10 15 121c
t-;.As
KITCHEN
conk
stove,
$20
NOTlCI!: II hereby f\vcn that In
WHOLESALE
purauance &lt;.&gt;f • Ruolutlon of the
Davenport and chair, $20. 7
Bo~~rd o1 Truahu of Oranre Town·
For Rent
PRICES
~hl
p, Meil!"l County, Obio, pueed Oll
cu. ft. refrigerator, $25. 50 gal
the
3rrt rl•~ ot A.Uftllt, 19611. therfl
electric waetr heater, $25.00.
will be 8Ubmltted t.o • •ole of tbe
APARTMENT, 5 rooms and
wv
2·3891
peupl~ of ~&amp;ld T~ at a GeJMrN~w 47000 BTU vented
gas
bath, newly redecorated Cal l
al Eleetton to be held lD the ToW!Io
lhlp or oran1e, lil&amp;ill Countt, QhJe,
heater, $65.00 also 70,000 heat- I Main St.
Pomtror at
Walter Crooks, WY 2-3631.
·
tlu rerular plao• of YGUnl tbertl·
10 15 6t.c
or, $70.00. Ph. WY 2-31174.
I'---------~ ln. nn Tueeda]', u.~ 3n'l day of NoT·
ember. 1984, the que1t1on of (e'V}'10 1l 61cl
InR. In ei!CI!II or the ten mUI Hmllt·
tlon, far the henel!t of Oranre Tolll'll·
ship Board of Tru1tree for thr pur·
Real Estate For Sale
Auto Sales
po•e of Fire proteet1o11 In Oranp
Tnwnthlp.
tax belnl": an &amp;ddiUon•l tu:
FOR SALE : 1964 Chevelle Sup- T1 ACRE FARM lor sale by ofSaid
'h mUl to run for five yean •t •
not @xceed!ne 'h mill for ucb
er sport, H.T. coupe, V8 en- ower. 5 room house
with rate
one d&lt;.&gt;llar of valuation,
which
Powerglide transmis-- bath. Emma Morris, Harri· amoUPll
gine.
to Ftve Ce.nte ror eQ 0111
bundnd doUan of nlu.atlon.
for
sion, R&amp;H. Less than 9000 •onville Rd.
10 12 6tp Five Yeara.
miles. Owner in service.
The Poll• for eaill Zl.eUo11 wm h
open at e:30 o'clcolr A. M. and r.
Phone Bill Grueser, WY 1- SEVEN ROOM brick home In main open until t:30 o'cloclt P. K.
&amp;utun Stllndarc! Tim~ of uld diY.
3874.
10 13 6tc P omeroy, ,_
L-..o bathrooma. •, By order of the Boanl of a.ctloDI,
of Melea County, Oblo.
WilY PUMP your slu~gis~ sep- 1959 FORD, 9 passenger Coun- bedroOID!, garage. basement,
&amp;mmet 0. WUI, Cbalrmae
LOOKING FOR. SECURE
Dornthy Johnlflon, Clerll
JOB?
t1c tank 1 Get Klean-Em-All try Squire Station Wagon, au- 3 firushed rooms io attiC~·••L..lNU

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By LYLE WIL80N
The oenator hu ottackod the
Unhed Pms ID!ei'IIOIIGaol
Democratic coaUUon at too
Polloter Sam LubeU Cllllleo up many d If I e r e n t point.l to
wath some Bllllwen to the quts· achieve his objectlve which wat
Uon that probably ls keepilli to rip tbo roaUUon apart. 'l'bl
Barry M. Goldwater awake at anawer Lobell .....,, to have
tllght and WIOasy during the found 10 the QUI!silotl ralood
day . The quesUao Is this:
about Goldwater'• oampaljn ill
" Is there a sell-defeating fac- thil:
tor in the Goldwater campai&amp;D "Yes, there Is a oeU-deleatlni
and, if "'· what Is 111"
factor . It la Goldwater'• acat.
Lubell has rung button hot.. tergun attack on tbe Kennedy·
and seized door bells In all of Jobnson adminlotration l111i 011
!he major lndualrtal states. He LBJ."
believes Goldwater has been Goldwater's plao of attack
shooting at too many largell. hao been to chip away al the
The Democratic party ia s coa- Democratic political coalition
lltion of many polnta of vtew. as though lt were a huge block
This political coat of many, of granile to be reduced by
many colon wao aU!ched by countleso cbiHI biles. Lubell
Fracklln D. Roosevelt ln 1932- found Johnson voters resisting
36. Lubell found among De111o- this chip-away process. He lmcrats who would vote for Pres!· plieo that Goldwater might
dent Johnson a substantlal per- have blasted the l!l'anlta boul·
centage who liked Goldwater's der apart by a mlghl)' concen·
clvU rights stand. But these !ration on aome top, perbap11
voters who disagree with John- emotiona~ issue. Race relations
son on ctvU rights are kept obviously would Itt that pattern
within the Democratic coaUtion but it did not get such all"&lt;lut
by the pull of other stronger exploltadon for a Yar1ey of
lssue!l. These other Issues vary. rea!ons, including Goldwater's
Error In P181l
dlstncllnatlon 10 to use lt.
Lube]] found there was enor
In Goldwater'• plan of baUle. Producer Herbert Brodkin bao

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with
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Rutland. Phone SH 2-4431 .
Cheshire, 0.
10 16 6tp
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tomatic transmission, power Large ~ot. Out of hlgb water.
11teering, radio, heater, pow- Central heating
Inquire
er brakes. Phone WY 2-3898 Charles Wildermuth. WY 2{)r see it at Hackett's Sohio 2200 or WY Ull&amp;.
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10 7 tfc - - - - - - - - - - - HOMESITE., approDmately 2
The Rambler
acres, good sp"'"" on proNir
W ld Sta d nl of Co
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n a
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t.;, lots Jf shade trees, localExcellence
S
ed on u. . 31 near
Roct
Big car room, rtde and perSprings Fairground. $2,500_ R.
lormance. Small CJlJ' eCODOIIlJ A. Flnlaw, WY 2-2975. lo-3-tfc
ancl man agen.blll t-u
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P'OR SALE-Mtddleport"t tallMetropoUlall Moton
... bulldl~. loca.. - U l l N.
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Pboae WY z..s87t
Priced for qull!t .ale. 1ft.
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NOTICI OP ILICTION oN TAX
LIVY ~~L't"i~~~,~~';.' TIN
NOTICJ: a: bereb7 IJI.,.... uw Ill
purauanee ot • RNOiutkta of taw
Council of tbe VW.te ot lDddleport.
Middleport, Ohla, pu1ed OD tbr
23rd day of K~rcb. tiiM, there wW
~ 111bmtv",.u .. •, ..... et1 ~· ,.ftoupl~
... I&amp;Jd
I . , . • a ener.. .,...e or~
&amp;o be held ill the VtUU• of Mid.U.
port, Ohio, at: ttt• resular piae11 o1
votlq tberwln, on Tuud.,. the snl
4a, of N"o~r. lPM, tbt quetUon
o1 le'VJ'iar 1n exl!f!ll &lt;tt the
t.en
mill umttaiton, for the benefit of
Middleport Vlllap for thr purpoN
n1 Utllltltt~ hi th• 'I'UIUII cr.kphona,
water, water tlydruill', fU, eleetrlC!tty, and u1WU~ tor ua.. Cltr Bulld·
lnp. wbleb blcllu4• .... llHlrtdt,-.
telephone .nd water.
8at4 tu belli aa l.ddltlOiltJ t.u: of
two milia .to Nb lOT fin yeU'I at 1
rate not neMdlnl two ml1ll tor •1oh
one doUar of VIIUIUOII,
whtcb
lllll01lnte
to Twenty Ceata for eaeb
one
hundr«t
dollue ot wuatkta. for
Flv@ Yean.
The atPoll•
fH utd IDaGtioa •W ba
open
8:30 o'cloc:ll A. M. and re·
price $1095.00. Poweel'l Ser· HOUSE for sale, $3500.
S l X maln open
u~tu a:to ~loc:ll
P day.
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~tandard
vice Station, Middleport, Ohio rooms and
part1a1 bath · Ea~t~rn
By order
of tbe Tim•
Boantorof llld
IEiectloa•.
10 12 6tc Close to school, 385 Hamil- or Melj(:m~:t';t'G. ~~. Cbalrm•n
-:::=:::---::::-::ton Street, Middleport, Ohio.
Dorof.h1 u. John•ton, _cterlt
NEW YORK IUPI) - T b I 8 If interested , wn'le N. A. no1Dated
Odober 8 , l!IU.
10 , n·. 2,., 31 . ttc
year there will be about
1.8 Bowen, Roseville, Ohio, or
Since it wa~ expected t h a t
million marriags. Quicke.st way call ox 1-7922.
to the altar? Ask your man for
10 16 Gtc the national Capita) at WashinR1 ton. D. C., would develop
to8 cedar chest. Four out of five
men who give one find them- FOR SALE: House, six rooms ward the east, the .front of th!
selve! saying ") do" within
and bath. 107 Locu&lt;l
St., U. S. Capitol laces in lbal di·
year, a recent 1urvey mowed. PomerOJ.
10 I&amp; 3tp rectlon.

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Halloween Sea.ton
Ob•erf!ed by Clo.,

Alfred

WEATHER

River newB

Hospital News

Cloudy and colder
toalgbt.
Tuesday fair and coot HiJb t,o..
da) M, low t.Mtigbt 34,
high
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'ociety Notes

The Halloween season -=~~
Am-· those who entered G•••• l'tldlngl: GalllpoUI
observed when the Busy -·~
:u da.. 185 1% o running 2 feet
Ctaso of the Middleport First
Holler hospital in the past
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ocr. 17
Ba "st Chllrch met Thursday
hours were Mrl. Dolly Kllna. on rollers, Pomeroy..Mason ; ;
Shotgun and rifle shoot, SUD· ev:ng at the church. M r ' · Sunday School attenda~e 00 250 Flr:it Ave., Robin Teresa 22, Pt Plea~! %4.~ m:alb
Jut&gt; Fenderbosch , S&lt;~. f ; :&gt; ty OIday,
October 17 on the .Bobby Dana Hamm , VICe president, Oct. 11, was 44, the offering Moore, 1804 Chesbtut St., Mrs..53 st.tionary. :aw 17 90 sta1
rector of K\'!i:N Creek E lr{'tric
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Hill
farm
on the Bo":'mB'IB Run presided In the absence of Mrs. " .84. Worship services were James Delbert Bosler, Rt. 2 2.79 rlslng, o;-r : : ~t aDd
In Midd eport
~ planr . was ·gest speaker when
Road,
one-fourth
mile off Ba- J ohn Lyons
held at 10 ·45 with the Rev. Northup, Raymond H. Riffle, Uonary. Lon on ,
~ ·n
J}Einms Saelt!r1s. studt'nt at R10 the '\1Jddlep(l!'t Child Cnn :-erva shan
Rd.
Hams
an~
c&lt;~S~.
Spoo.
Mrs.
Ha~
Houdashelt
preCasto
bringing
tile
message.
Hartford,
w.
va
.,
Mrs.
carl
Winfield
damJ
were
on
e Bl a.
Grande College-. JS spt&gt;namg the twn Leagut&gt; met Thursda~ eve-sored by the Racme Fire De- Sent.. d a devotional lesson US·
Vanover, 32S Page St., Middle· Boat tDovements:
W4:'ekt&gt;nd w1th h t!' p&lt;lrent:o; _ \1r . nmg at tht' home ot Mr s An!i!partment.
.
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the
topic,
"Use
Your
Gifts."
Mrs.
Grace
Swartz
was
pleasport, Mrs. Robert H. Roush, Rt. Ohio RIYer - PennsylvanJa
and Mrs Ad olrh s~~ I Pns
I us Howard , Lm('oln-St_ He had
There Wlll be a Jitney supper She also read an article entitled antly surprised on the evening 2 Racine, Mrs. carl F . Poetker, up 14: 3:55 p.m.; Orlenian up
Mtss Carla Cil mot't' . Ohio Un- a~ hi ~ t ~_pw Pre·.t"ntiOn of Ac
, 1 the Syracuse School house "Difference In Things."
of her birthday when upon ,... Jackson, and MI'!J. Alma LeU· 14 I :Os a.m.; OVEC up 11- 3:·
lversitv studf' n! . i;;; spendmg the C"ldentg
.
Sat~rctay,
Ocl. 17. Servtng wll~ Members answered roll call turning from prayer m:e:~ lngwell, Jackson.
45, a.m.; Indiana up 14, 5 a.m.j
w~.:&gt; .. ke;trl With her pllrt&gt;nb. \1r
~tn Hobo:-rt t!Ltrk ett · pre_sr4:30 p. _m. The Syra by giving a Bible verse. A dooa- she found the house
begm
al
BIRTH!I
warren Hougland up II, S:40
d M
(' 1 Gilmore _
, dent , opent&gt;d the met't1ng w1th
cus4?
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
the
t
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to
tJw.
Red
relattvea
and
fnends
.
Mrs.
Carl
Vaaover,
S25
Page
, L ther Herdman down 15,
1 15
~n
rs ar
the "' ~1 otln.•l·s Prayer· )olltiW-1
F.
De
t
Is
span
on
o
was
m
ddl
rt
d
ughter
$·32
a.m.,
u
Volunteer lfe
P·
• Cross drive. The birthday song RusseU and Iva Findl1Dg and St., MI . '"'PO • a
• . · 5:55 a.m.; Jeffboat · up 17, 3:10
Mike Shafer studf'nt i:l t ~1ar - ed bv de\'I)! IOns given by Mrs. , DR. W. ROY STEWART
. Condt- enlitiPd . ··&amp;:-r· ' The First Baptist Church of sor.
H
sters class was sung for Mrs . Houdashelt, the Millard Swartz family re- p.m. Fnday.
OED
a.m.; Peggy Downey up l8, 5;.
shal l Linm•rsily, 1s the guest of ' F.ugt-ne
The Happy arve
. Beulah White Nora Mills, Flor· cently moved lnto their new
DJSCHAR
so am· National up 20· 5:45 a.
h1s mot her Vlrs. \1ary Shafer mons w~ See.'' .\1embers an- Racine will be In a revival
and grandpart:'nl s Mr and Mrs ~wert"d roll ("all wtth a safety t)(&gt;ginning Oct. 19
g o I n g of the Federal~ ~~urch Sa::l ine\1" Talbott ' Mrs. John Kauff homes which they have built Patients recentlb ~i~harg~ m • ·vJcan down 20, 7:25 a.m.:
and Mrs. ~ymond Luman.
on their respective old and pre- included ~- bar ~~::rd Jef'terson down 21, 6:30 a .m.;
li':"orgr Hackett. for the Wt't-k· slogan.
thruugh Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m. have a cafete~la mn~rat
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Mrs. Rlcha At&gt;!
Os- Anna c. down Greenup 5 p.m.;
end.
Uur·ing th~ bu-.tnt· "s mttt· ling Ur . \\ . Roy Stewart· prt&gt;sident day from ~t~kpd mhicken and Mrs. Kauff and Mrs. James sent property.
e c
Souders, hostesses,
served
Wilson, Mrs.
arp,
Pamela D. ui Greenup 6 p m.;
John Allo:-nsworth . Uh10 Un tht' un 1r donult&gt;d $5 to the ~a l uf the Clarksville Sthool of he ere ame
ham
loa!.
.
urn
kin
pie
and
coffee
and
Friends
here
~re
sorry
to
borne
Grunder,
Mrs.
Joseph
Franklin B. up Greenu 7:30
iversitv studPnt, ts spt''1dJng tllf' ~~ at ton f\r!llJ dri~·~"' and $5 to Th~·ulol{y, Clarks\•ille, Tenor~
The ~!adbury PTA will spon- J:ano~n candy from 8 table hear of the continued lllness of MUller, Mrs. Paul Baker and p m.; Crucible up Greenup 10:·
we~ke~d with hi s mother, Mr.;;. tht' KPd eru~~. fund Tht&gt; nwm- ~rt', wtll be the evanJa:ellst.
sor
a Jitney supp~r Saturday, co;ontered with an an-angement Milford Warner, son of Mr. infant daughter, Mrs. Ronald 40 p m . A J Patten up Green.Robert Allenswnnh
llns ol Uw lt•:lj.!_ Ut
\-\il l serve lk. Stewart has bten 11 very
October
17 begmmn~ at. 4:30
bronze mums with orange and Mrs. Clarence Warner. At Kingery and infant daughter,
0.40 ~ ·. Ravenswood dow
\1r and Mr.:;. Allt'n Jenkmson . the :'11t· tgs C1tl10I~ H lmdnvJbtlt' sutTt'!'Sful pnLor and evange1
,P·
m.
Flavoring,
which
_Is
beand
black
streamers
decorat·
present
mall
may
be
sent
to
Mrs.
Cleland
Hines,
Mrs.
John
dree~u
P5:50 ~-a.m.; Eastern
left tlus 1-\E&gt;(&gt;k lor tlw ir .....mre lllt:l ober 2ti
list. Ht&gt; has conducted revlv· 1
1
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ng
sold
'oy
the
group
W
11
also
lng
the
table.
Those
attending
the
home
of
his
parents,
at
412
Lamb,
Mrs.
Wi!Uam
Reynolds,
down
Jeldahl
i:so 8 m.; Loui,..
home i11 FJag"'r Beach. Fla . i\lr.:-;. Kurkl:'lt i:lnnmmrt&gt;d an :dis ln many of lhe largest
in addition to the above named Richland Av~ .• Athens.
Tamara Lambert, Debra Layne, lana down Melaahl 7;lO p.m.;
after spt'nd 1ng tl1e summt&gt;r at aurl 1un ur lwml'made g1tt 1\ ems l·hun_·hes, camps and colleges, be available at the supper.
OCT.
19
were
Mrs.
Pearl
Hoffman,
Mrs.
Congratulat10ns
are
sent
to
Mrs. Marga_ret Archer, Mrs. Jane T. down Meldahl 7:30 p.
their home in
!\'liddlrpon 11, 1 tne Novembt&gt;r meetmg. to tra\·rlin!( in 46 states. includ·
The
J.O
F
.
class
of
the
UnitJohn
Seines,
Mrs.
Lettie
Roush,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Le~~
P:so~
~
Herschel
Wmteres and Lester m.; Travis down Meldahl 10:11
Mr. and Mrs Wrndf'll (;urladl bl' lwld dt ~~w home ot ~Ms. Ar- lug Canada and Mexico, Eacb
e Roush.
p m.; J. S. Lewis down Meldahl
and ch ildren visJtt'd rE'cl:'nl lv 1n len&lt;' \1dJ;wlt' l. High -St 10 Porn· night of tht' service wJIJ fea- ell Mt:'thndist Church will meet 1Mrs. Clyde Wln'l!brenner, Mrs. Torch wh~ ' c~ at
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10:15 p.m.;. J. S. Lewis down
McCunnelsnlle Wtlh tf'latl\"1::-. 1 erm Tilt:' 1ravelmg prizt:'. 111JnH1 tun· a spt"tial program of !at 7:30p.m. Monday evening F.liu•beth Slaven. Mrs. Eva 60th weddmg a versary on
I ed b" Mrs. Robert SchmolL wa s 1·hoir· quartet. duet and solu at the church.
Hartley, Mrs. JacobTurner,Mrs. Oct. 15 ·
El ood Nur 18th Anmversary
Meldabl 11 :30 p.m.; Samuel
WOII ·bv Mrs. Ceorgr \1i ]l t'r .
. toNell Werner, Mrs. Nora Hamil· sing
Visitor:! 81 thMe dmw
Mr. Of Club Observed
t:lemens down Meldabl 12:2D
singing. Mrs. Hugh Cairns " 'ill
ARE INSTRUCTORS
ocr.
20
Home on on ay were
·
B k
St t down Mel
, Ttw . hostesses , .\1 rs Howard, have charge of the
music I Tht&gt;re will be a special meet· n.
and Mrs. George Logan and
The 18th anniversary o~ the a.m.; . uc eye . a e
u•
The- Rev. Donald Boont and ~Vlr~ Adele Cul lums . .'\1r• . Kob· with ulhrrs helping Lo dirert. ' in of Middleport Lodge, F.
1
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daughter, and Ivor Logan, vis- Kin club was celebrated With a dahl 1.05 a.m.: Blue Sea P
Mrs. Paul Smart of the Mitlt.lle- ert &lt;irhmnll and .\1rs. Hobert Thr pastor. Rr-l·. C. L, O'Con. : an~ A 1\-1 Tuesday
evening lnspectton Work
iting their mother, Mrs. Callie dinner at Crow's Town &amp; Coun- Meldahl 2 a.~., John J. Rowe
port First Baplist Chur('h serv- Asltl t! ~ . served a dt•s:wrt l'!lllr :-.r nilr. invites the publie.
' Oct. 20 at 7:30 p. m._The Mas Planned by Bethel
Logan, and Mrs .. Clarico Med- try restaurant Thursday even· up Meldabl 7. 1S a.m.
ed as instructors at the R 1 u tn the nwmbt•rs attendmg J:Jnd
i !Pr .\Jason Oegree w11t be con- 1 Linda Darnf'll honored qllePn, ley of Belpre, vls1ting her fath- ing. ,
Galllpollt oam- A. E. Dyke
Grande Baptts t As.-;u(' ialwn lead. twn gUl"'Sh. Mr:- (;ror~e \IIIIer
:
fl'
rred
by
Past
Masters
and
resided
at
th~
regular
meeter.
Ben
Tompkins.
Followmg
the
dinner,
the
up
7:40a.m.; Cathy R. up 5:45
ers:hip trainmg classes
held l:ltld Crml~' n Thoma:-.
t'ra
rt
&gt;m•·n
of
Middleport
Lodge
fn~
of
Bethel
No.
of
the
InA
special
prayer
meeting
Is
group
went
to
the
home
of
Mrs.
p.m.;
Philip Sporn up 12 :10 p,
62
Tuesdav t'venmg ut K Grandt• '
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A
practice
sessmn
for
all
temational
Order
of
Job"s
Dauheld
each
Wednesday
from
1
to.
Harr~
DaviS,
Sy.racuse,
for
a
m.;
Jennifer
Jean up 1:30
a.
Others. attending from 'lliddlt&gt;-:
partictpating
in
the
v:htf'rs
Thursday
eveninl{
at
the
1
p.
m.
at
ln
prpar·
mee_
t
mg
socaal
Mrs.
m.;
John
Ladd
Dean
down
2:30
(;irl.&lt; Cuild lo
port were :\.1rs Ray
Pl('kf'n ~
i w1Jrk w 1JI be held Monday ev· Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
ation for the commg revlval, Anmce Ohhnger, prestdent con· a.m. ; E. P. Jor.es up 2:55a.m.;
Mrs. Charles Smlll1 ;md .\1rs Hold(;"''·'' :' ight
f'mng &lt;J\ 7 . ~0 p. m. a1
the
The meetin~ ooened in ritual- which will begin the first week ~ucted the business session and ReHable down 8:40 t.m.; HarRichard Owen
A ~·on t nbu!lun Whs made to 1\,lasonic Temple Refreshments . 1. f
d 1 were made of November.
.
It was voted to send a gJft to vey Jordon uo 5·55 am · Sem'
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. ht 1. ,ht· Ht'd Cross when tht&gt; Hock · 1wtll
1s
J _Eb ersbach et up 7:10a.m. ·
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l\'l1·mbers plrmnPd g u e~t mg
be served. • R. D. Davis,
f 1rth orm. 1an t pans
meet this mom- The WSCS will hold its regu· Mr. and Mrs.C. .
whenthe(;irl~( ; utldulttw\'lltl 1Spnngs ~etto:'r Health
club WM
lor e~~l~f
tl
Allilar meeting next TUesday ev- whowillobservelheu59thwed.
dlt'purt Ftr~t B;q)tisl Church 1 mel Ttlltrsda.\· aftPrnoon .at the : in;lalllltion of officers of Po-- l ~f· at t
da thor ~r~c ce~ to ening, Oct. 20, at the home of ding anniversary Sunday. Mrs. Kalt.awba River - Helen Z.
nwt Tue~da_v evt·nmg at I h e hnme uf Mrs. Cliffo rd LPifheit . mona Grange and all subordln· 0 lc~rst ~n 11.
cSOlrdaa at 'Z Grace Swartz, with Osie Foil· F.bersbach was the firs! presi down Marmet 11 :50 p.m.: 0 . F.
hume ol El111nr Bodiml'r. The 1
.
. .
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. :ate (;ra ngt&gt;:s wt shing to be in- mee :0 co~rret~s, Ia~~ f~r the rod leading the program.
dent of the club. The diKJl' prize Shearer up Mannet 12:50 a .m:;
TONIGHT &amp; SUNDAY
mrettng was opened wrlh pray · Mrs. LPII~f'tt. prE sl~ent, ~a!'i l stalld Ynll be Tuesday, Oct. ~ ·!"fl· l
f:.h
the Galli· Mr. and Mrs. Billy Follrod was awarded to Mrs. Ebers- George Price down Marmet 2.Double Feature Program
er b.v 1,mda Kautt. .
m ('h.'lr-ge 111 Ihe mt'~l~t~g w_h t_ch 20 _ 111 8 p. m. at the Rock JOI~~ ;e~he~ ~~ ~tober 24 at and daughter of Athens and bach.
30 a.m.: Elgercliff down Mar"55 DAYS AT PEKING"
A note of appreCIRtmn. for ~JtWned '&gt;\~h tl~t' Lords Pr;.~~ er ! springs Grange Hall. Members poll.m
e
Mr. pnd Mrs. Carleton Fol!rod Cookies and coffee were ur- met 3:10a.m.; Solvay
down
1
7 p. ~
W1th Ch;trilon Ht'stou
tltl' rnr~Jgl'~ prt&gt;sf"ntl'd on mll · "'~d P ~-"llg to .llr flag . !ollo'hed ia e askt'd to bring pie for re-~
f
oh·
wlll
have
a
and
son
of
Pomeroy
spent
Sunved
by
the
hostess
from
a
table
Marmet
3:35a.m.;
Lucy
Jane
1 0
10h t
and Ava Gnrdul:'r
iatrrm mglit ~A-as to be srnt to ~tt]l rlt' vortons b~· rvl rs. f.eorge i /eshmenls.
Bet
d Je&amp; day at the Follrod . Robinson carrying out the autumn theme. Lucas down Winfield 1 p.m.;
(T~ch n i&lt;'o t or !
the B. H Sanborn Mi ss ton arv 1Sklnn pr Mr s Welby Wha iP y j r Chester r.o 11 ndl Daughters of j q~arte~r ;e7s 8 ~ asan named home.
Attending were Mrs. Ebersbach, Thelma Ann down Winfield 8:-and8 es ee
Soc~t•t v A report was g1ven on w&lt;rs wt&gt;lcomed as iJ nf-'w mem-1 · ·
11 meet Tuesday at ntfer
W -4-A- nd
Mrs Edgar Pratt Mrs Carl Hy- 55 p m · Allen R. Merrill down
·
.
b
Amenra WI
.
chairman of the repot~.e~:~ a
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"PLA Y IT COOL.'
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7.30 p. m. Inspection will be 111 rt rt for Pomeroy, Linda Racine Bapti.IU to
sell, Mrs. Harold Ebersbach, Wmf1eld 10 :30 p.~.; Jerry os.
Bobby Vee
Uclen Sh;qJ il"u tlw cors;,gl's prep:urll by tile er
grou p a nd sent to Me~g~ Gen , Pla ns wtn· _ mnde for H~-tl lo-~ held and all members are urged w
~ orl 8 cial actlvi•
Mrs. Ohlinger and Mrs. Davis. worth down Winfield 3:40a.m.
t•ral Hoqpi tal. r~urst m~ht w1ll wt&gt;en party lor members and · u atlt&gt;nd Officers and the team ~osl Yit ~ep
pe
and Have Homecomrng
be observl"d at lite nt&gt;xt meet· I m\'itt&gt;d ,t;u? ~t c: on Monday. Of'-: ~re asked to wear white and tlt&gt;s in ~aci~~ _and S~~~c:ddle- Sunday, Oct. 18, will be home·
~ ing Oct 2i at the hnme of l tober 26 al 7 p.m at the Rock
t
l"O wh!teglnves Pot·IKathy McE unney
coming at the First
Baptist
.
. . Members arP- ' S
.
r·
h&lt;l It. ,"'1 rs . Har- luck
tle earn
a-~
.serv- I port ·
.
POMEROY OHIO
, :'1-larilyn
Stumhn
pr1ngs
.range
refreshmeuts:
will
be
Church
of
Racme.
,
1
to make new de.s.'INis tor _the 1o~d Blads!on, Mr~. 1' red Goeg- l.'d.
. 1
Sund~y school .wlll be at 9:30
TONIGHT
"morgasbord for th.1t PVPmng. 1leln_ and :'Vlrs. \!lark Crur_ ser Tl•- Twt"light Garden club Will , Cat1rolic Wom~n
a.m.. w1th worShip services fol·
"7 FACES OF OR LAO"
d
th
d L.
!Tcchmcoturl
11r·tn·shme-nt~ wt:"re serve-d by we1e namf' as e com~ttt.ee mf'et Tuesd&lt;n-' evening at the I Plann;ng Dinner
lowmg at 10:45 a.m. an ~lUIS·
rony KamiaH Arthur U'Con \liss Bod\ mer at th!.' close uf rrw gJmes and ~rs. \\IIIIam home of Mrs. T. A. Hennessy. ' The Catholic Women's club ket l~ch to be, served m the
nell. Barbara Eden. Jo hn J:o:r the meet mg.
IG ruf'ser._ Mrs . \\. A: Morgan 1BuUernut Ave , w 1th ~rs. Jed · of the Sacred Heart church met church~ fellowship ha~ at noon.
~c;oa~~o~iBt&gt;~~IJnd~n o~~~-~~r
- . ---~and Mrs. ~mos Le-onard,
re- : Webster Sr, as co·hostess.
in the chureh auditorium follow- A special program o
guest
cease~
RALL\ CANCEtLEil . 1 frf'shmPn\s.
.
:
ing a rosary service in the sane- speakers and sJnglng Is plan"SOLDIER IN THE RAIN"
The sub-distn c1 rally nt Mf'I~s Mrs. Leonard was_ In &lt;:hargf' ,
! tuary Thursday evening.
ned f~r tlre af~oon.
laclr.iP Gleasun, Ste\'e Me
ruun rv ,\1+"1hodist You th F~l - of the progr&lt;~m wh•ch upent-'d , .Mugnolin Tem.ple
M. R' hard Freeman pres· f"rttpds _and former members
~ll!!t'O Tuesday ~·e trt
lows hi ps whkl1 was to h.we met wirh an arlirle on ~ire Satrty
iden~· w~~ in charge 0f t be art" invited. Rev. Charle~ O'Cop.
MON TUES
Stmrlny at Rutland h&lt;J s b"en 1ruJes by Mr:;;. Goegl!'1n. An arlJ -, MPf'ts Thursda.y
t' g which opened
with nor il p11tor, and Mr. 8f1~
SUNci'ct. 18-19-20
'
rancelle-d. The- next n1lly w1ll ril'. •·cirrilosts uf the Liver"
b Rev. Father David Curtli,
icP.poJ Sq"".itl·
''THE NEW INTERNS"
b!' held Nnvrmhf' r 21. Tht&gt; &lt;;k&lt;i l W&lt;l~ read by Mrs. Le\.\o1s Grue-l l\•Tagnoha _Temple Pythta: SiS- ~eJna . ~lans were made for a tendent.

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Mrs. Gladys Cuckler was hostess when the Past Cjaief!l
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A short bwliness
session
was conducted by Mrs. Rollin
1 Bearhs, president. Plans for a
Christmas dinuer and party
were discussed. The traveling
prize donated by Mrs. · Karl
Grueser was awarded to Mrs.
: Carrie Grueser.
i Games were played with prlz.
1 es awarded to Mrs.
Richard
Campbell·
Mrs.
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Stewart,
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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
and representatives of the press. But no-JOITINGS IN PENCIL
body's too clear about what really hap·
Scores of Broadway shops are pric· pened.
ing remforced steel guard railings to
The C.B.S. "Twentieth Century" TV
protect their premises after midnight. documentary titled ··swingmg Through
Too many costly and unp1easant mci- Japan With Duke Ellingtott" is schedui·
dents along the Mam Stem have convm· ed for Dec. 20 . . Richa1·d Bar and
ced merchants that they are likely to be- Clinton WHder have JUst confirmed this
come vJcbms of rovmg bands of hopped· column's prediction that John Glelgud
up hoods who love to smash windows will star in Erward Albee 's new play. "'Ti·
and loot. The Broadway police precmcts ny A1u'" ..
know what lhe trouble spols are, and us·
vvll.ld(l liU.ton 's ct.eal to acqurre the
ually know where the problems are go- Eden Roc Hotel in Miami Beach fell
ing to erupt, but they are powerless to go through at the last moment. It involved
in and stop the action before il starts be- millions, naturally
M::my bookmak·
cause of all the loud cries of "po1ice Oru- ers won't even quote a pnce on the up-tallt•· "
commg Clay-Liston fight. They thought
n ,JW that
2.Uth L.t!mury·Fox has the last one was too exoHc even J or
wrapped up the filming on three big Eu· gents who are accustomed to gambhng
ropean ruad show flicks they've set Ro- . . . Enter these in the d&lt;:!partment of
bert Mitchum in their next epic, "The Manhattan's changmg lanumarks: Bllly
Day Culler ~'ell." And even though Folt Rl,)se's 0~,3- Diamond Horse:::hoe, which
and Richard Burton have millions o! dol- now has an off-Broadway theatre as its
lars in liti~ation going for them--over tenant, will become a bistro agam "Cleopatra ' - there's talk that Dickie soomething called the Golden Gate Cafe.
may be set for a major role in the same And lhe Louis XIV restaur;mt, currently
film. (He'd better be, if they want to lure shuttered, will reopen as a Singer Sew·
baby into the theatre; this is one fan inJ,! Machine showroom
WhO ('tln 1'1't Care 1P&lt;:&lt;I ~hnnf rm;fer ,.. }fjtchUlu
..... oaoway ~uessmg gom,e: One of
Joe Di Maggio may oe naYmg hts O\!St Hollywood's all-time great stars (he made
series yet. One night he was with a millions on one picture, for instance) is
blonde at Gallagher's and next night he. now rated as a bomb at the box-off•ce.
was with a beautiful redhead.
Si.x of his films in a row have been los*
An odd thing has happened to the ers ... The actor son of a famed movie
LBJ Dh;cr heque in the Perona Room hero is now truly- and sadly - "a chip
belongmg to El Morocro. There seems to off the old block." He's on narcotics, JUst
be no shortage of show busmess celebrit· like daddy . . . A popular performer is
ies to turn up and beat the drum for Pres· no longer a member of h.is former "in
!dent Johnson - they've had the biggest gronp," because he refus•a to go to bat
from Carol Channing to Sammy Davis for a gangster.
Jr. - but workers at the fund-raising
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Dick Gregory's recently-released au·
co regulars begging them to come. m tobiography credits former Chicago
wilb parties and spend a little money. newspaperman Tim Boxer for "working
And they've encountered more than one hard as my press agent". Mr. Boxer, now
or lwo socialites who adore Morocco but in the public relations field. has a qulll'plan to vote for Barry Goldwater just the ter of a million dollar suit lodged against
same - "" they'll stay out of the Disco- Mr. Gregory in Chicago's Federal court
theque until lt becomes non-political.
for alleged non-payment of fees.
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iJ* Jack "Maverick' Kelly's lawye~s Dailey about the st.ar part in his next
ll[eache!l an out-of-eourt settlement in his production, "The Plaster Bambino" . ..
, · J '~vorce case with actress Mae Wynn ... A new record release titled "A Train
'· !III San Francisco, they're 'till talklng Makes Me Lonely" may IK.come a hit. It
I ': :about the fuss stirred up there between was written by Kim Novak and her guf.
' .l llarlene Dietrich, members of her cast tar-playing ex-beau AI Schakman.

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Marine
Corps Base, Camp Pendleton,
Calif. They are home now on
leave.

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Bits of Nomwnst&gt; by Mrs. WU- most e-xcelie~t c?1ef, presidmgd
liJm (~ rueser dost-'d !he pro-' A eomm~mcallon was . re,a
gr:lm.
~rum SylvJa B_ownes, d~strlct
St'(Tf't p."'ls were revealed ldt•puty, concernmg the _dlstnct
wi!h a gilt &lt;Hld new
names conveniton to be held m
drawn after which the m"o"et· l polis No ~mber 12. A card
ing closf'd with the Mizpah bene-~ read telling of Rhea
dJ &lt;:tion
rail and that she would be con·
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were S('rwd by fmed to the hosprta
: tile hostess tu those named a-1 more weeks. A round robin card
hm·e and Mrs. William Eirhmg-1 w&lt;:~s sent to Mr. and Mrs. Louis
, er. Mrs Arlee Abbolt, M r ' ·I persuns who were
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NEW YORK {UP])-Former A 10 30 a. m EDT medical !rom a series of grave !UneSio
President Herbert Hot"er, 90, bulletm said Hoover had _a ' es m r~cent yeg:s, was reportstricken with massive rnterna! comJorWble mght and
hiS 1 eo res_Lmg comfor~ahl} late Sun. . lay critically ill today blood pressure, pulse and_heart I day mghl. Bu~ h1~ doctor saJd
with frequent blood transfusions rate were stab!~. It said the "'the prognoSls iS extreme!)
keeping pace with the hemoc- g&amp;stro • mtestin.al bleeding had guerdd. espe&lt;'lall )- in v1ew of
rhaging ,
stopped but that the I()JIIs of !.he pattenr '.s advanred age.''
Jn the mo.;:t rt&gt;Cenl medical
Doctors said the oullook wa s blood from lhe massive hemor
''grave ." He slipped nearer to rhage he :;;u!!ered lest Salurday advisory, issued at mid-alterdeath (lnd entered a .~ll!te ofi had resulted in tox1c products noon Sunday. tht' physician gaid
"unresponsiveness," his physi-11 in Hoover's bloodstream. . the blood loss_ fro~ Hoover's
cians said.
Hoover,
who
had ral11ed upper gaslro-mtPstmal tract
appeared to be lessening.
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Hoover , the .'list President
of the United States and only
the .second to reach the e.ge of
90. remtHr.ed under mtensive
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medical care at his suite at th•
Waldorf Towers where he was
SuoplemeniTD The Dally Sentinel. Pomerov -Mldd1e"POJ1 Obto
and fhe GaUl a rimes GaJI1polu UbJo
inay decide how quickly stricken Saturday afternoon.
its sewer projed will bf&gt; 1
Staging Strong Fight
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1964
! Wheo h1s illness was mad~
~ted inste-a d to anot her rom -l pubhc in a medJcal bulletin
11ty. wh1rh has a con~truc-~· Sunday mormng, Hoover' s docschedule
tors said he wa~ putling up e
iddlrport {'uuncil has
ap· i'· ~emar~able" fight for • man
1ed Ill sewer r:.~te ordmance, lo t his_age. It wa::; hi s fourth ill~
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sellled on a lagoon • type La te Sundfly night , an aide to
~rage ,_ andH has selectedh a the former President sa id his
on slle
o~c~er. ll as cond iti on was unchanged from
opened negotl_atJons f~r the I the mid-afternoon bulletin re·
Its rate ordmance lies m
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i lightheorled larceny, a taste for living in
the grand manner, a touch of the 5pirit of
gay blades, and you hove the recipe for The
Rogues. When not cutting capers, The Rogues
are member:! of the respectnble "Fiem ing"
family, living a life of quiet propriety---but
never for very long at a stretch. The Sunday
night hour-long escapades ol Gig Young,
Charles Bor,er and Oovid Niven, altemoti•g
in the stel or role of rogue, keep the tale
spinning over t~e NBC-TV net.

Cheyenne Autumn
Bursts Earp Myth
BY DICK KLEINER
llollywood Correspondent

Warner Brothers eleded to
bold the premiere of "Cheyenne, Autumn" iO
Cheyenne,
which sounds logical uut really
isn 't. The movie actually has
nothing to do with the city,
nor was it filmed hereabouts.
Nevertbelesfi, dlis friendly lit..
tie city hasn'~ had ar. mueb
excitement since the day Jesse
James put ltcblnc powder ia
Bnly the kid's mastache wa:r.
More tbu %5I reporters were
nown In, plus some of &amp;be
stars-James Stewart, Clli'I'GII
Baker, Karl Malde•, Rltarde
Montalban, Mike Mazurli ancl
Patrick Wayae.
'There was a parade of course,
and Stewart and Mis..~ Baker
were adopted into tbe Nortlr
ern Cheyenne tribe in a smoky
ceremony at Fort Laramie and
there was the big premiere
wlth governor and mayor and a
governor snd the mayor and a
floodlight that nobody knew
you could get in Cheyenne.
THIS IS A TYPE OJ TRIP
which is known u a "junket."
The movie companies and, oc-.
casionally, television network&amp; .
toss them to gel publlclty. It
gt."tlerally works. But Cbcre are
bound to be some unfor'tunate
incidents.
With all the free booze, 1
few people haye too much.
'!bat's bar Cor the course. But

lhls trip also ~ a sprained
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ted to make the Soviet p&lt;eo- ~ Funeral services for VHtlet
happy.
)Dee Rupe , 71, Kyger . who died
i Sa turday afternoon a! Holzer
1 Hospital. w1ll be held Tuesday
·at 2 p.m. at the Kyger :-.-t:ethoi disl church. Wlth burial in the
(;ra v~J Hill cemete-ry, ChPshi re.
I The Re\' . Wesley Bennet! will

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.Car Wreck

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ert Rider.
lmeroy Poiiee inv~stigatefi a 1 She was a member of the Eno
- car accident Sun_day at ~ Gra nge, the Eno Ladies Aid.
; p. m. nar teh tntrst&gt;&lt;&gt; a nd was a councilor for the D
of Houtes 33 and 7.
~j ot A for seven years. Survivors
volved were Elma E. R~:s· incl ude her husband, Arthur;
Pomeroy. cmd Larry Ketth three daughters, Miss Wanda
17, of Long Bottom . There Jean Rupe, Columbus; Mr s.
damage to the lert bump- Ina Louise Johnson Bradenton
1nd quarter panel of the F'la , and Mrs. 1\rti~ Raike, Ka:
:ell car and damages to nauga. three sons, Arthur Rupe
lf"ft fr(Jnt fender and door Jr., Gallipolis;
Uura Grover,
le Hill car:
Oxford, 0 . and Roberl Grover,
,Jire said Hill came around Albuquerq~e
Ne
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~rve and collided wilh the
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a half~sisler Mrs Anna Mae
SJde of the ~usseU car Le'igh, Cedar City,,. Urah, a half·b wa s backmg onto thelbrother, Moroni Langford, Otway _to_ tu_rn around . No ar- !ah; 12 grandchildren and two
; or InJUries were reported great grandchildren.
1 Friends may call al the RawALLED THREE TIMES ' lings-Coats Funeral home in
tddleport Firemen
were Middleport until noon Tuesday
maned three times over the when the body will be taken to
{end to ex!Jnguish the sarae the ehurch to lie in state from
h fire behind the Harrv 1 to 2 p.m.
g prcperty on Page-st. Fire·
----were called at 4 : tl.~ p. m.
Meigs General Hospital
rday , 5· 12 p. m. Sunday, Suatlay Admissions Ella
&amp;t 7:21 p. m. Sunday. lt Douglas. Pomeroy.
reported there was
no Dl•chartes Saturday - Shlr
age as a result of the bla~ . ley Lewis, Pomeroy: A!ice Van
Cooney, Long Bottom.
Admissions Sunday - Lillie
'AK.EN TO HOSPITAL
Heilman Pomeroy;
James
11 Douglas was taken to p k So. th P . t
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~ as a medical patient.
LOCAL TEMPs
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The temperabJre in Pomeroy's
'~VEY REPORTS
business district at II: 28 a. ftl.
1\i;HINGTON (UPI) - 'lbe today wa;; 5e degrees, under
f.. Coast and Geodetic Sur· cloudy skies.
· ports that more
llran
- - - -,' earthquakes have occur- HOUSTON, Miss. (UPI) f
,., Alaska since tbe disa&amp;
u. s. ~"
of lasl Marth 2'1. 'l'llomao Jofleratt~~, 8usbf 11!1•·
ever recorded In North Suatlay 11 his !Hinil' here If on
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FLYING BACK from Cberenne to Denver, the first leg
of our return trip, I sat with
Karl Malden and we discussed
whether this kind of trip is vat.
uable.
"For me U is,'' be said.
"Yes, definitely. I'm out ecdinarily aews. I'D Dol a leading
man; I don't drink oc r;el i•
liglltsi I doa't take dope or gel
011 die Ir-on&amp; pages Ia any way~
"Most of the public doesn't
know my name. But here I
spoke to maybe 50 or 60 reporters, plus a dozen or so tele-

vision interviewers . That won 't
help me get Jobs, perhaps, or
make any money, but lt is \'aluable to ruy career to be knQwD
by the public."
For many of the reporters,
not based in Hollywood or New
York, it was a unique opportunity to rub elbows with slars.
For the motion picture company, it was a way &gt;f getting
Jots of newspaper and television space for the movie.
AND, FOR atE VENNE. it
was 1 shot In the financial
arm. The grOijp 1oo.1; over one
large r.notel completely, and
overflowed into three othen.
F..- three days, the vlsll&lt;li'S
raided the western-style sores,
buying cowboy boots and Steloooa and sheep skin
jackell
wllloh they'll never wear qain.
So everyolle seemed 111 .,....
fill from the trip. And UoeJ .....
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a member of his retinue. and
several reporters did not get
along with their assigned room.
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