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1-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0:,

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Fenderbosch is
' Speaker on
Safety Topic

ettmg
ersonal ...
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SOCIAL

()ct- 17, 1964

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WI:'Pkf'i1d w1th her parE'nts . Mr

:\ lrs

.snd J\!rs Cnrl Gtlmore
~t udent

Hubert

Burk ett

prt&gt;SI·

dent opened the met&gt;ling wtlh
the

Mtke Sha!t'r

Pre• t:'l1 t mn ul Ac

·· \ \others

Prayer "

lnllnw

llR . W. ROY STEWART

i:il \1ar· t&gt;d b,· devotiOns gtven b) .\1rs I

shal l L111Vt'I'S i ty, IS the guest of r: ug ~llt' Cond ... ~ntitlt&gt;d 'Se r
hli rnorh~;r , Mrs Mary Sh&lt;:~fer mons We See" Members an-

The First Baptist Cburcb of
Racine will be In a revival

and grandparent s Mr and Mrs ~ 'l'.l'rt'd wll ea ll wnh a saleTy btginmng Oct 19
go I n g
G&lt;&gt;orgt&gt; H:.Jtke1l , lor lht" Wf' f'k· slug~n
1 thrnugh Ort. 28 at 7:30 p.m.

u 11rmg th e bu . , tnl'~~ mE&gt;•·Im~ I
John A.llen..;worth . Ohto Un · th£' umt donal t:&gt;d $5 to the Sill
ivers1ty studen t 1s spe nd •ng thf' v&lt;.~lllm :\ r nn dnvt' owd SS to
week end with ht s mother, \1r ~ th .. Ht&gt;d ('ross fund Ttw mf' mRobert Allenswort h
bet ~ ol thl' ltiigUt:' "'1 11 :wrve
Mr an d :\irs Allen Jenkmson tlw Me1gs Cm mh BJ,mdmoblle
left Hu s "'t&gt;t:&gt;k lor their Wllllt'1()(Tntlt'r 2h
homt' w flag"t Bf'ar h. Fit~ 1 Mt' Hu rke lt Hllll!IUneed an
after :spendmg the sumnwr a t , dlltttun ol hunwmadt' g1ft tlems
the1r hom e Jn
~·ltddiPpOI l lor thl' N11Vt&gt;mlit&gt;r met• ling, to
Mr and ~lns. Wendrll t:"tl.wli be hdd &lt;-Jt the home ol Mr s Ar·
and chJ idrEC~n vtsltt'd re('rntlv Ill lt'lw MdJ;mu:l. High St m PumMcConnel svdle with !elatt'""" 1 e 10 , Tht• tr.wehng pr1 ~e. don al
I ed by Mrs Robert Sch mflll . was
I won ln ,\1rs Georgi' \1 JI Irr
ARE INSTRUI.'I'ORS
Tl1e ho.'itc:-.~e~ !VI rs Howard,
The Rev Donald Boom.· and \l r!o Arl ele Cullurn!i '\11 ~ Kob :
Mrs. Paul Smart of the Mrddlt&gt;· ' Nt Sdunoll and Mrs Robert
port First Baptist Church serv 1Aslll e\ servE"d a d(•ssNI Llltll ~r
ed as mstructors at the R i o to the membt•rs &lt;:~ltt'ndmg and
Grande ~apt1 st A ~socl&lt;tlH~n lead- two gu1•s ts, Mr" &lt;:1:'111ge \l tlJ er ·
ership trammg classes
held cmd Carulvn Thoma s
Tuesday evening at H lir:-mdt&gt;
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end

Or. W. Roy Stewari· prt"sident
uf tht' t'larksville &amp;bool of

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t kS\'1.11e, Tennes.
Th•·ulngy, Car
Ill b h
1' t
;;·.' S~warte b~s ebe::a:gev~~;
s ut('t'~s Iul pastor an d evangeltst Ht' has conducted reviv·

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als m many of the largest
churches, camp!~ and colleges,
tru\'rlin~ tn 46 states, lnclud·
lng Canada and Mexico. Each
mghl or thf" serYice will tea.
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f
Iurt' :.1 spe(·Ja
program
o
{' hGIT· quarlet duet and solo
singing. Mrs . Hugh Cairns will

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Others · attending from \1iddle
port were Mrs Ray
Pl("kl?ns.
Mrs. Charles Smnh &lt;~nd Mrs
Richard Owt'n

TONIGHT &amp; SUNDAY

Double Fe1ture Progr11m
"55 DAYS AT PEKING "
W1th Chari Ion Hl'sluu

and Ava Gio~rdnt-1
(T!':chmcolun
- and" PLAY IT COOL,'

Helen Sh.tpiro

Bobby Vee

· MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY OHIO

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TONIGHT

'?FACES OF OR LAO"

(Techntculor 1
rony Handall Arthur U'C on
nell. Barbara F.df'n John Er

Noah Been• Jr Oirf'ct

•!:!son

oy Geo Pal Wonders never
cease•
"SOLDIER IN THE RAIN"
tack.Jl" Gleason,
~ueen

Stt&gt;ve

Me

ha\1~

chotrge ol the
music
wllh ulht'rs helpln,e to direct.

Cl
A&lt;

9.30
10 00
10 30
11 :00
11 :10

Heathcote
Underdog
F1rcball XLS
Dennis the Menace

~nd

I'm doing more r~cord albums. As far as Broadway goes,
ev('n the biggest singers are luc·
ky if th~y get two solid h1ts

12 30 Touchdown
I 00 NCAA Football
4 00 Great Moments in Music
4 IS TBA
~ 00 Olymp•cs
7 00 Porter Wagoner Show
7o:IO Flipper

at the lwme ot 1tober
:'1.1,11 dvn ~tumbu. Members ar~ I Sprtn,
to make new dP .::~Nt~ tor the i ol d B
smnrgasbord for lhH! evf'n ing . ]lf:'ln

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VOL XVI

NO. 159

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1964

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FIVE

CENTI

In For Hoover

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years That's not my
idea of lhe way to spend your
life I'd rather diversify and
work all lhe t;mc."
wrLhln 15

CRASH VICTIM - Pomeroy emergency squadmen prepare to move cycle crash victim Joseph Riffle, ~1, of Racine Rd., from the West Mainst pavement Saturday .a fternoon . R1ffle, who .was recentlY d:schilrged from the service, Vvas dead on arri~al of squadmen after he crashed mto
the ~ack of fi car slowmg down .m front of htm and was thrown mto the other Jane mto an oncoming 'llebicle. Physic:ans at the scene satd Rif.
fle dted of a broken neck.-Sentmei Photo

Cheyenne Autumn
&lt;Cootinaed From From! Parel
which is not an epic but b s
workmanlikE
westera
which gives the Indians equal
time and includes some beautiful scenery of Coloradc and
An:.:ona, where it was shot.
It also bas a dazzlingly fwD.
ny bll by James Stewart, who
plays Wyatt Earp-au Earp
wbo Is more iDterested ill pok.o
er and women than in doine
bl1i job att man;hal. Stewart
laid low a legend witb his per-

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good

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A_:GLiuc,• -

Joseph Riffle
WIRE 'NEWS Is Victim in
Cycle Wreck
Uuir.~l l'r•··~

: ~ lnt•·rc.l~lil!fll\1 .

rormance.
'"I don't know what I'll tell
Hugh O'Brien,' Stewart satd
afterwards. And it could be a
problem-there may yet be a
Wyatt backlash.

8 00 Death Valley Days
8.30 Kentucky Jane~~
9 00 Saturday night at Movies
H 00 Late News Picture
)1·10 TV 3 Weather
II 15 Sports

bv we:re

\1Jss Bnciimer at the closE' of I for 8
tht' meetmg.
Grue•

Ynut h

t&gt;mger any more, so 1 do commercwls for rad1o and TV, I'm
prcpanng a new nightclub act

He~o·tor

Fury
12 00 Explonng

'l7

Mrti1od1st

McMahon on NBC-TV 's
·To-night" show says, "There just
jsn t enough work around for a

7 30 Down on the F"drm
8 OU Popeye &amp; Pals

be observed at tl1e n1·xt mPf't· I 111\'l!t

Cmmtv

Smger Jack Haskell, who ls
the regular substitute for Ed

Channel 3

gr,rl!J-1 and se nt to Me1gs Gen
Pia
t'ral llosp1tal f)Ut-"1 ntght wdl 1WePn

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fJf Nallvily, by Eyvlnd Earle.
The script I! by Cbarieo Tazewell, author of the ch.ildreti'S
('lassie "The Uttlest Angel" .

WSAZ- TV

Sortt'l 1 A rPJmrt was g1vt'rl flll wu s '
till• ( ' Dr sa~f' S rrf'p,lrPd by the ber

RALLY CANCEU.Eil

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Saturday

T!

The sub-dJstnct rallj ol Mt&gt;igs

Among

lfte .tmmllt!ll sequence, !tory

Imet Tue~d&lt;Jv t'VL'Iun~ at I he horne
hnrne ol Elmor l::!od Jmrr The
mertmg ~~.a s Opt'nt&gt;d \.1.1\h pr&lt;ty 1 Mr:
er hy Llfld&lt;:l Kaulf
m 1'11A nolt' ol apprt&gt;Cla!JOn for opPn€
!ht' ror~,&gt; gP~ pri'SI'Illl'd on tnll · and ~
1atwn mght was to b~ sen: to w•tb
the K H Sanborn M1~ " 10narv Skmr

~Prvt&gt;d

those who ootertd

Gaate roadfqll
GalllpoHI
Holzer hospital In the past ~ dab! 18.1, U.O, rtDIIIiJig 2 feel
hours were Mrl. Dolly Kling, oo rollers, 'omOI"Of·Mallllll Zl.·
Sunday School atteodance oo 15D Fil"llt Ave., Robin Tere.. 22, Pl. Pleawtt 11.72- Hinton
Oct. 11, wu «. the offering Moore, 1804 Che~tnut St., Mrs ..53 stationary. Kaulwha Falla
$8.84. Worship services were James Deibert Booter, Rl. 2 ~. 79 rising, Charleston 17.90 alaheld at 10ol5 witb the Rev. Northup, Raymond H. Riffle, Uonory. London, Marmet aod
Casto brlntling the m..sage. Hartford, w. Va., Mrs. Carl Winfield clarna were on the Billa.
Vanover, 325 Page St., Mlddle- Boat movemcatl ·
Mro. Grace Swartz was plea&amp;- port Mrs Robert H Roush Rt.
' p
U
lsed
the en1n
,
.
.
,
Oldo River ennsy 1van 11
:~ ~er7tbday ':ben u';.n J% R:clne, ~·r:rl ~:e~~: up 14. 3:55 p.m.; Orlenian ~p
turning from prayer meeting ac son, a
.
14, 1·05 a.m.; OVEC up 14- 3.she found the house fllled wtth lngwell, Jac:;:Tas
45 a.m. ; Indiana up 14, 5 a.m.:
relatives aDd friends .
Mrs Carl Vanover 325 Page Warren Houglannid up dl4, S:l450
·
'
. a.m.; Luther He man own •
Russell and Iva Findling and St., Middleport, daughter, 5 .32 5 , 55 a.m.; Jeffhoat· up 17, 3 10
the Millard Swartz family re- p.m. Friday.
3 m . Peggy Downey up 18, 5:
cently moved into their new
DISCHARGED
50.· ~ . National up 20· 5·45 a.
homes which they have built Patients recently discharged m . ·v~ican down 20, 1:25 a.m.i
on their respecUve old and pre- included Mrs . Carl Tennant, Jefft!rson down 21 , 6:30 a .m .;
sent property,
Mrs. Richard Bishop, Clifford Arma C down Greenup 5 p m.;
Wi1son, Mrs. Abe Sharp, Os·0 1 G
6 m.
Friends here are sorry
to borne Grunder, Mrs. Joseph Pamela · 0 reenup
P ~
h
· ed lin
f
Franklin B up Greenu 7 3.,
ear of the continu I ess o Mllller, Mrs. Paul Baker and
·
G
tO
MJ!f.ord Warner, son of Mr. infant daughter, Mrs. Ronakl p.m.; Crucible up reenri ~
aDd Mrs. Clarence Warner . At Kingery and infant daughter, .W p.m ; A. J . Patten upodredeo
present mail may be sent to Mrs. Cleland Hines, Mrs. John up lO :.W p.m , Ravenswo
w
E tem
the home of his parents, at 412 Lamb, Mrs. WBUanf Reynolds, Greenup 5.50 a.m.;
as .
Richland Ave., Athens.
Tamara Lambert, Debra Layne, ~own Meldah! 1· 50 a m.; LouisCongratulations are sent to Mrs. Margaret Archer, Mrl. tana down Meloahl 7.10 p.m.
M """ M Le · p
o1
Jane T down Me\dahl 7 30 p
r. "-'IU rs.
Wls erson
Herschel Winteres and Lester
· .
·
Torch who • celebrated tbelr Roush,
m.; TraVIS down Meldahl 10 I!
80th weddt"ng annive-·ry 011
p.m.,· J . S. Lew1s down Meldahl
·Oct 15
•
tO· I~ p.m.; J. S. Lewis down
visi~s at the Elmwood Nur- 18th Annaversary
Meldahl 1130 p m.; Samuel
sing Home 011 Monday were Mr. Of Club Observed
Clemens down Meldahi 12 o20
and Mrt1. George Logan and The 18th ~~~l!!~.....~.,.tM IJJD.;, ~· ~-- ~WD Mel..
daullhlar.- and... Ivor Loult....- ·Kin ·~lilh .... ~~W~WI-'T); 'tl'•hl .r .
Lath .Alia~ AMl • tm

BE,

M1·mbers plann r d guest ni gh! ' tht' f
when the (;111~ (;UJ!d ul11w \1rd I Spnn1
dl eport Frr ~ t Hart tst Church I mt'l •'

1--\ t'l n&gt;shmenlll wert'

Ooody and &lt;older
toal(bt.
Tuesday fotr aDd cool. HiJb 16du) 14, low taallbl 34, .. high
Tuesd11y $4,

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NOW YOU KJifOY

The ~

(;iris' c,i/,J to
Hold (;,wst ''light

Ud

River news

Hospital News

""EATHER

nor,

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Alfred
n
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N0le8
'OCJety

Shotgun and rlfle shoot, SunOct be 17
the Bobby
.;:~· farrno onr the ;;wman's Run
Road, one-fourth m•le off Bashan Rd Hams and cash. Spon.
red b the Racme Fire Deso
Yt
partmen .
There will be a jttney supper g
c,
se our I s.
at the Syracuse School house ~~~lso read( an ~ticJe,~ntitled
Saturday, Oct. 17 Servins will M erbeence n redngl. 11
1
be
t 4 30
m The Syra·
em rs an.swe
ro ca ~
cu~~n ~adtes A~~!ha.ry of the by givlng a Bible vuse. A dona
Vol nteer Fire Dept Is spon- ton of $5 was made to the Red
u
·
Cross drive. The birthday song
so~he Happy Harvesters class was sung for Mrs . Houdashelt.
of the Federated church will Beulah White, Nora Mills, Florhave a cafeteria dmner Satur- inell Talbott, Mrs. John Kauff
day rrom 4 to 8 p m Meal will and Mrs . Raymond Luman.
be-. crEC~amed baked chicken and Mrs Kauff and Mrs. James
Souders, hostesses,
served
hoTmhe 108',1a·dbu~
-11
pumpkin pie and coffee and
. , PTA WI spon.. t
Saturday halloWftn candy from a table
~o;to~/ ~;Y ~~r~:i~g at 4.3Q c-:&gt;ntered with an arrangement
·•n•, wh"tch 1-s " ... of bronze mums with orange
P. m Flavor c
uv
d bl k
d
I
1
by the group w1!1 also ?n
ac streamers ecora •
11ng solrl
I the supper,
mg the table. Those attending
. I bl
be avat a e a
in addition to the above named
OCT, 19
were Mrs. Pearl Hoffman, Mrs.
The J O.F. class of t~e Unit- John Seines, Mrs. Lettie Roush,
d Ch h 11 m..t M Ci d WI br er Mrs.
l ed Mt'lho lst
urc WI
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rs. Y e
nl! enn '
at 7 30 p m. Monday evenmg Elizabeth Slaven, Mrs . Eva
.
M
!at the church
Hartley, Mrs. Jacob Turner, rs~
OCT. 20
Nell Werner, Mrs. Nora Hamil
8
Tht&gt;re wtll be special meet-[ ton .
1ing of Middleport Lodge, F.l ..
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d

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\1 tss Ca rla G1lmure Oht1l Un- a&lt; hts top 11
lver.stl\' studfnt Is spl'ndmg the &lt;'tdents "

The Halloween seasou wu
observed· when tbe Busy ~
Class of the Middleport First
Baptist Church met Thuroday
oven!ng ot tbe church. Mrs
Dana Hamm, vice president,
presided In the absence of Mrs.
John Lyons.
Mrs. Harry Houdashelt present~ a devotional lesson usIn the top! "U y
G"lt "

ocr 17

11
l
P
planl. was gest speakue:~r ": hv~'l
De-nms Saelt:!ns. student at Rio the V!Jddlepnrt Child C
Grande Co1\e~e . ts spenamg the uon Lt&gt;agut&gt; mt:'l Thur ~da'' eveweekf'nd wtth hts PHrents \'lr nmg at tht&gt; horne ol Mr s An.'!:
11.nd Mr!&gt; .1\dul ph Sa&lt;'lt&gt;ns
u ~ Hoi'. at d Lmcoln-St Ht" had

s-on

Obaen&gt;e4 by Ckua

CALENDAR

J ot: Fenderbosch , Saft:!ly
rector of Kyger Cre~ k t:lectnc

fr

M. ddle ort

Halloween

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Films of the '50'!

Tuesday Weld

lowshtps v.: hirh was to have met , WJ!h
I
Sunrlay
at Hulland ha~ been 1rules
SUN., MON. TUES,
Od. 18·19-20
ean('el led The next ra!Jv will de
"THE NEW INTERNS"
br held Novembf't :!2 The-. &lt;:kat 'Iwas
Micha~l Callen Barbara Eden , mg party w1ll be- held at t h ~ 1sP r
Colorcartoona

WCHS- TV

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Channel 8

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rs
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7 00 TV Classroom

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8 00 Mister Mayor

Bits

ALUMINUM

9 00 Alvin Show
~ 30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10 .00 QUick Draw McGraw

liam

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10:30 M1ghty Mouse Playhouse
11:00 Unus The Lion Hearted

With
rlraw
ing c
die: tit

11 :30 The Jetsoos

Sky King
12 30 My Friend Flicka
1. 00 I Love Lucy
1:30 CBS News
] · 30 Doctors At Work
2 00 International Traders
2: 15 Saturday Matinee Movies
3 45 Great Moments in Music
4 00 NFL Countdown to Kickoff
5 00 Jubilee
5.30 Early Show
7:00 Lawman
'i 30 Jack.Je Gleason
I :10 Gtlllgan'o Island

1~ . 00

Re
the t
bove
er, r
Hom.

BE-a r.
will
the r

~ : 00 Mr. Broadway

10 ·00 Gunsmoke

11.00 Up-To-The-Minute New1
u :15 Weather Notes
11 :20 Million Dollar MOVIet

WHTN- TV

'Em Up for

Scm mt&lt;l View!
lloil 'Em Down for

Channel 13

_$6ade one/ Privacy • • •

Stirling Silliphant, one
of
TV's most talented and prolific authors, had never wntten
a Western. But when be did, he
bit the jackpot. The script was
"Marshlight," story of a gunfighter hired to kill the town's
leading and most popular citizen, and of the efforts of his
wife to dissuade him. Impressed with the script, CBS..TV e:t·
ecs sbowed It to Dean Martm u
a possible V'!'hicle for his first
dramatic role on TV. The singer-actor agreed that the part of
Gurd .Canliss, the gunfighler,

posite

unique setting ol the show - 1
Television-in-the--round,
arena
setting, with Les and his guests
facing Lheir live audience
OD
four sides - will continue, as
wiiJ Crane's habit of eonver•
ing, shot-gwa mlcropbone
ia
haod, with hJs audience from
time to time
Art carney will star In "'lbo
Timotlly Heist,'' a
suspense
comedy about museum curator
ofrered one mil1ion dollars to
steal the world's second most
valuable painting - on B o ~
Hope Presents tbe Chrysler
Theatre
Friday, Oct. 30, on

was ideal for him and accepted
The drama will be
seen on the hollf'·long "Raw·

series Friday, October 30.
LOOK - LISTEN: Rosemary
Prmz, who plays Penny Hughes
hide''

NBC·TV . . His

Wade on " As the World Turns ..
weekdays on CBS-TV, recently
played a three-day singing en-

gagement at the Three Rivers
Inn, Syracuse, N. Y. Her first

RADIO - TV NEWSREEL:
Zlta Betlume Is back at won
on "The Doctors and &amp;he Nuraes," newly rt&gt;UUed CBS-TV 'fuee..
day night series. after opendlna
the last week of her vacatioa
in a primitive Mexican village,
where tacos were a principal it-em of her diet, and her bed was
'a straw mat on the ground . -.
The Walt Disney productioe
of "Mary Poppins'~ starring Ju.
lie Andrews and Dick Van Dfke,
is playmg to capacJty audiences at New York's Radio C i t y

"TV's Penny:

Rosemary Smgs" was recently
released
"The Lea Crane Show," the
new, topical, thought-provoking
conversation show that was given a test run oo the ABC OWDed TV stations early in August.,
wilt be telecast on lhe full ABC.

8 U Neighbors
9.00 Church of Christ
9 :10 Bwlalo Bill Jr.

Othw . . . avaHaWe Cit Pwap•rlll•....,. LOW f'IICIS

10 :00 Shenanigans

Music Hall. A new stage spec-

10 ·30 Annie Oakley
11. oo casper

tacle produced by Leoo Leoni-doll is highlighted by a ballet
presentaiton
o£
Gershwin'J
"Rhapsody in Blue." ..
"The Story of Christmas.,"
with Tennessee Ernie Ford starring as smger-narrator, wiU be
repeated in color on NBC - TV
:Monday, Dec. 21 The one -hour
special features the Roger Wagner Chorale, and has an 18-min-

II :10 Beany And Cecil
12:00 Bug11 Bunny
12 30 Hoppity HO(Jper
1 . 00 Allakazam

1:3C American Bandstand
2 30 Let's Dance
3 30 Mov1e

5o00 Wide World Of Sporto

6 30 Big Time Wrestling
'1.30 Outer Limits
8 30 Lawrence Welk
9 :25 Republican Nat. Comm.
9. 30 Hollywood Palace
10 ~$ Democratic Nat. Comm.
11 :00 Movie

.'

The siJ:-year-uld son of Cater-

ina Valente, co-star of the new
CB.'J variety series, "'lbe Enter-

tainers," has his on German
.,.ssport lhat gtves the occupa·
lion of Eric Von Aro Jr,
ao
•chUd" and liBts hls heigbl u

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co.-stan will

be Sprmg Byington, Marc Lawrence and Reginald Denny.

l :lfl Pat and Mike

$1195

Johnny Carson's "To-

mght" show on NBC-TC. The

the role.

record album,

"vow in(."

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MARTIAN INVADERTommy Kirk playa a Martian
invader ln the new fUm,
"Pajama Party." As a pretnvaaion scout Tommy getl
mixed up with a ftock of
oarlhllng teen-agers, whlcll ,
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By 11'1llllm
D.D.L
Notre Damo Unlveralty loot.
baD playm wear lllllild!IUardl
DOl only to prevOIII « 10 J111u1.
mile IDJutlal 10 - . Ja1ll
an4 10ft llaUII. but 10
IllY pN9'lllll bead 1114 aeoll
tnjurlu.
Far fllrl, 1111111 aolltp loe*ball pla)'ll'l baft belli ,....
1n1 mouthplrdl to F"*'
tooth an4 jaWI an4 10 JiHillll
cull aroun4 llpllll4 Gbn... Ia
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Uncover The Hidden Robbers
WHEN tire smoke of battle settles in above.
It 1~ not pointed out to John Q. Pubthe coming election we hope that the
lic that every thing we need and bQ1 Ia
public will demand that the various le~· loaded to the gills with these hldCitn
llllatlve ifOUps of this country mdulge m taaes. A recent survey In an eutenl
some more tax reforms. The surest way
ohows that a quart of milk earrtel
to brinl this about will be a contlant de· alate
87 different taxo1. A paund of hambur1nand o! the public to government offi- ger hao 114. A pair o! •hoes 126, and
cial&amp; to cut out every btl of unnelj(ied ex· one of the Items worn by the worldn1
penditures by a reduction In the number man, the overall has 148 taxes bidden Ill
of governmental agencies whJch cont1nue the cloth. The listing of all these bidden
to multiply faster than we can keep taxes would cover pages on the thou.
track of them. The most senOJble ap- ands of thlnga that we buy.
proach the public can take in this matWe are all smart enough to know
ter Is to decreue the demand• that are that every tax levied In one form or anmade !or this and that that does not m other Is passed on to tho conaumer. The
any way improve the standard of living. individual wage earner wo'!ld be tht
Everyone knows that thousands of dol- one to gain most from a dnve for econ·
lars are spent annuallY in invf'shgatmg orny that would produce results at all
the bablta of some birds 01 animals that levels of gooverment. It is wishful think·
ends In no benefit to vou or us but mere· lng on the part of many that thla conlv R!VM some octentllic fanatie a chance stant increase can even be slowed down,
to Tndulgo his hobby . If everv ~ant of let alone ended. It is a form of foollna
federal monev wao weighed in the bal· the public; but a halt should be calltcf,
a1tce before It was appropriated most of and It will not be until we as lndlvlduall
them would be thrown out
stop the demands for more and more moEvery person needs to be rerntnrled ney for frills that are not needed and
~culonallv about the taxea they pay, do not do a thing to strongthen our
aDd they ahould all demand an account· country. Here in Ohio the current ad·
lng of the uaes alter It ,. collec1ed Most ministration has held the line on new
everyone knows about the tax.- we pay taxes but It now appears that they will
directly ouch as those on income and not be able to do so with the demand•
propefty to cities, countiPS, states and tbat are corning up. It has been a hi..
the Federal ~tovernrnent. A goodly pro- torte fact that a11 great clvtllzatlon! have
portion of them are acquainted wtth the come to an end through the improvtshsalel taxea and on such items as ~aso· ment of its peoples throu~h taxation for
Una, but a great majority seldom think neediPS! extravagances. Axo we on the
about the hidden taxes that take •ven
more money thllll thoao mentioned same ~ath?

Voice of Brmulw~v .•• reporting
ay llOROTHY KILGALLEN

Dally ~. Pomeroy-Mlddleport, 0 ., Oct. 19, 19M4

DOCI'OR

"What Sorfof Gas Do Yeu Suppose

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the way be babltuaiiJ nma.
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rlum, 4lalnua, dlllooaUOD
an4 uaocl&amp;IM l)'lllptoma, taot1a
an4 jaw• 1111J ba dlrectll' !Do
volved.
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JUNIORS - Nancy Arnold,
lblrll)' Bular, Marjorie Bents,

HELEN HELP US!

lbarou IJJP, carson

Crow,

Athltlea may ba tlrlely lrolno
ed and auperbly oondltloilld b1ll
lhty may beve laetb an4 jaiil
that fit togetbor poorly. WileD
Utey gel hit In tho held area
Utelr entire upper bony turo, bud, neck 1114 j111 are
auddenly and tlolently jolted.
Helmell and lace auaflll 11'1
aupposed to give proteclloD bill
the incidence of thla type ol
Injury has 1101 dRnaHd.

Joan Eborlbech, Jane Evans,
Vlcltle Fotty, David Goodwin,
•"'':."~-- by Helen Bottel
Claudia Gruuer, Jon GutnUter,
,
Cbarloltll Lambert, Ted Moral'
mount ol 11mt to IJIChiiMiftl, tty, Donald Napper, Jot Neu•
DEVIL WOMANT
1porta, movlu, ate., but our llnl. Clartnce Randolph. Judy
Dear Haltn:
IMI'IIU end-llnaDell 1'1111 tow RlibthoUH, Guy Sargent, JODYOII an 10 rfCht t!lout IVll')'• at tlmfl, We bavt klunll the .tto Scott, Bruce Slmploll, LIDo
at~... mlnlmbe
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tlblll~Jm lbeM
ono 1101 bo111J buill for marrl- liz to ~ld IJ'OIIP the da Smith, Gail St. Clair, !Iilah
Injuries.
Soft
tiDy! •011111qe. But what beppllll U a 1111 molt dilftlpectlul. tllJobadlent VlliChiD. Marst• warner, RichIIIII'P
cusbloa
the
ltlolo ...
marrlaa 0111 .){ THOS8:7 I'D 1111
and
lmpertlnlnL
Thoy
a
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ani
Werry.
,....., lbe jiW balq
7011 wbet: Ha'a rullled.
COIII!anU7,
uldnl.
"What
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Jennl!er
drlve•
baclt
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Ill
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Lot 011 ttll you aboUt 1 men
do
now?' When 1 IUIIIII .... Blaklllee, Neil Colmer, Beclcy JOckll thu Uockiq tile eatiN
1 Dill this IUIIUIIII'.
F 0 Ur
oral thlnp, thoy reply, ''That'• ""'-, suaen Dixon, WOllam brllln .... an4
1Dtopelo4
yura 110 ba Wll a uluDIID, .. lUll!" Then add "Ma-•
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Mary Francis. ~
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uereso
boDel.
and haadlnl toward a bli job
how much lonpr do wa bavo Fultz, Qoroldene Hayes, Peggy
with hll company. Now be II
Some playm don't like It
Holfner, Janet Humphrey, Canjuat aboU! 11 cloaa w an alco- to otay luore?"
wear
them. Thoy uy mouthWhen my own thrH cblldra tllCI Hutton, Marilyn Jewell,
holic •• you .... rat without
guarda
mako ligna! oalllna: diJ.
aoked the~ and wouldn't llko Judy Klllll, Emllla
Legar,
bolnl ona. He worka by tho ono ol thrH lllillllloill, tboy Kay McGowan, Paul McElroy, ftcult; mate breathing labortd
bour at a aorvlco 1taUon, cad- got e goOd, lengthy
chore. Bill Mooree, Sheila Ohllnger, when fOil need lir qlllckly; and
ge• drinks, doesn't pay
hil which un-bored them in I hili'- Judith Srnltb, Naomi
Smith. make thtm loot lite lluiiibffio, and, unloss he
hu ry, Thoaa modern mothm Jult Don Swisher, Nancy 'ntuo, Eu- But once they underataod tho
IDOIIIh liquor ln him to make lot them whino. They don't IV- ;ene Triplett, Robert Whaley.
beno!lta derived from tholr 1111
him happy, ta very bitter. Hla
they would no IOOIItl' rua out
rude
JUNIOR JiiGH
wife left blm two yeltrs ~~~. m . letm to notico on
the field wiUtOIIt a IDCJIIIh.
they •n.
and she 101 cwtody of the
My oUter problem IJ food. I
NINTH GRADS: - James An- guard than without !boulder
two ldds, becau.. she put up havo yet to oot a meal on the derson. Ltnd.o Alh, John Ba1h, pad•. SoiDI denttatl think !bat
a story about htm not being table that one of my youna Beverly Beaver, Mlcltatl Bentz, mouthguarda aivo lllOI'I proo
re&amp;pon&amp;ible. She got the divorce guestl didn't look over, make a Sandra Bini, Duano Brlckles, toeUon than shouldor padl.
011 groWida of "cruelty." Ho
MouthgUlrd• lh~&gt;~ld be Cillo
dlsagreaabla gaJglnr souod and Jaffrey Burt, Dawn
Carper,
liYI it Wll I IIIOW job, as hi
say, "What's THAT?" dr.. lbe Keith Evans, Terry Evans, Wil- tom made lor each lodlvtdual'l
just dtd what all salesmen had moUter would say, "Do
you Uam Fetty, CathY Fultz, Joho mouth an4 tilled by a denUat.
tv do - entertain customers, mind 11 I ft1 Sonny a peanut Goodwin. Marta Grueser, Re- They should ttay In plaet 111111be lree with the drinks, etc. butter sandwich? He doesn't · boeea Hawley, P1m111 Hayll, out bavlng to bllo to keep thflll
He says she's no good, and like fried chicken." And .. 011: · Jennifer Menchlnl Coria Norton tl:ere. And Utey obould be made
ahe's bleeding him for sup- I don't care about "caleteria l\llchHI O'Brien, Melody Roulh, ol material that II tou&amp;b
port. So he won't 1et any kind atyle" meals, and I won't be a Alta Scrbnaher, Donna Smith, enough 10 that the teeth wao't
of decent job, or sh•'d aet short order cook, but I'm ex- Janet St. Clair. Becky Stivon, blto through and soft tiiOIIIh
more money out ol him. He peeled to be nowadlyo when Pat Story, Tom Tllul, LDriDI to cushion a abarp blOW.
broke down her door ond tried wa bave company.
ValiChan.
to take his children back lui
At what ago are parania lUI&gt;'
EIGHTH GRADE - PbylUa
month, and luo landed In jail.
poaed
to
start
toachlnl
tbolr
Blazewtcz,
Janice Bunch, Jim
That'a what marryln&amp; t h 1 chUdreo to be maonerly and
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wrong person does fo1 a man. -aciOUI ~•e1ll? - EX - HOllo Crow, Jell -~n, Lyon .,..- DIYOTID TO JNTiilln o•
MillS MASON AliA
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Guln, Recka McGuirt, CbarlaLet me tell you sornethinJ: ..TESS,
AS
OF
NOW
Porter,
Jeff
Worry,
Barbara
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I'm &amp;Ingle, and I plan to stay
ca.lhl f•n•fiiiL ldltllr
Wblte, John ~... Dorothy
Utet wayi-OON'T
HEAR Deer Ex:
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Neuttlinl. Jolm Nowlun. Jolm ::"..., , . . . . . . . lilt " ~
THEM BELLS
.... Aa 1000 as they are out
Ro\ISh,
BIU lawyer,
Chtater
Dear DHTB:
of the playpen, and, before that,
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Let me tell YOU aomethin&amp;:
paronll should be ma1111erly Roush.
. . . . . . . tM ............ ,....,.,.
a bad marriage doollll't make and gracious liB' them. Rude
SEVIIiNTH GRADE - Randy
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a man fall apart, and a mell)' and demantllnt children have Burt. Mike Davia, Mas Fobnlr, · ~Mill
......11, lne.. Ill -... ....
divorce doesn't push him Into created a bomper crop
of Jloier Gilmore, Marl- Good- ............... W'.n '"' ... ¥'.....
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alcoholism - not unltll bt'l
"ez..hostelstl" these days,
win, Karen Grllftlh, Mike Grlodwe~ on bl.l way already, 1'4
oordinl to my mall. - H.
ltalf, Bette llobstetter, Barbara
,
.... your friand 11 ulina Ilia asLoollard. John Lohae, Cheryl ...... ..,.... .rft-. "..... ...
wile and "poor littlo fathorlell
Tho oolurnn ts dedicated to McJ,auabiiD, Pamela NeutlliDI•
kid1" II ID IXCUH tO Cadgl
family Dvlnl, 10 I! you're hav- Jtm Swatzel, Dana
Snouffer, ay ....................... ......
I)'Jilplthy - and drlnlu. He lnl ldd trouble or just plalll Manha Pulb. Keith WiseCUP. Mill! ... .,...., .,..... . . .. . ....
naeda help - not crooodlle trouble, let Helen help YOU. Pat O'BrioD, ~rd WemH
toor1. He probebly won't fln4 She wW allo welcome your
K, or even aeek lt, until he OWil olllUilln&amp; uperlences. Adloa1111 to plac. Ute blamo whorl dretl Hal111 Bolte! In care ol
II belolliJ: on bll'lliOU. (The thla DlliiPOpei'.
blame lor ovor • driDldn&amp; and
abiftlllwso, Utat II. I wouldn't
know about hla marrtaro pr..
blemo, bot I could gueu the
1ilfe had HER problems, too.)
Your determlnatlon to stay
tingle, DHTB, Is fine and n"'
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ble (and probably short-Uved),
but doo't baH tt oo one JOb-

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moons ... Still another actreos Ia carryMaybe You Don't Know
It will be made of!icial right after ing a torch for Adlai Stevenaon, our Ambasaador to the United Nationa. He datel
JOU read it here: The new title for Marty
Ranscho!!'s flick with Liz Taylor and the ladles of the screen and theatre from
Richard Burton will be "Flight of the time to time, but eventually his dowager
Sandpi,Per" instead of merely "The Sand- friends tell him the aasociation ia u!liUIIpiper.' The brass at MGM decided the able, and he bows to their advice.
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orlgtnal title sounded too much like 2oth
One of Frank Sinatra'• chums lived
Century-Fox's movie, "The Sand Pel&gt;
bles" . . . Top political figures are will· through the disappointment of his U!e
lng to bet thal possiblY by !968, and cer- in London recintly when he went "on
talnlv no later than !972, presidential the town" wtth the Peerleu leader and
electlona In the United States will be Qther chosen lads. He'd beard all the lospllt between two parties - Conserva· gend about the booze and the beautiful
live and Uberal rather than--Dilli&lt;lcratlc atrll - and there was booze, and for a
and Republican. They feel the movement time Sinatra bad a pretty girl along for
to make the change is gaining great dinner in an Italian-type basement in
strength, particularly In the South, wllere Sobo. But theY somehow wourld up In
antt-adminiotration leaders would lind It Frank's hOtel room - all fellowo-waltmuch eaaler to lead their constituents tn· lng !or a telephone call from Joey Bi5h·
to a party labeled Conservative (to vote op.
against a Liberal) than persuading the
Tonr, Randall is an actor "In the
oarne people to vote for a Republican ra- middle, ' politically speaking. He's worktber than a Democrat.
\IIi hard for a Robert F. Kennedy victory
Peter Lawford was practically set to In New York, and Is just about ready to
uace the cast of the Broadway ahow aign to appear in Gore Vidal's next play.
"catch Me I! You Can," but the produc- Gore, as any dedicated TV viewer or polers grew faint at oome of his demand• itlcian knows, Ia for Sen. Keatina and a
-lncludilll limousine aervice around strong critic of Robert Kennedy ... AI·
the clock .. . Bette Davis, who had been bert Finney, currently In Rome, Ia being
1teaming at Paramount because they puraued bY at least half a dozen cinema
sued her, changed her attitude and told producers with script• In tow, but he's
the studio executives she will attend the having a ball and aar.·ng no thanks-so
premlen of '•Where Love Has Gone'' on far. The rea11on? So ar, he's made over
Broadway Nov. 1. She was influenced by a million dollan from "Tom Jones."
the fact that Jack Karp, the biagte with
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whom aht'l been feuding, was replaced
Have a long·range horse tip: When
bJ Howard Koch.
the Mexican or Las Vegas Winter book
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on tbe 1965 Kentucky Derby cornea out
The Mabannee of Baroda h as in February, rush to make a . bet on
bought two apartments in La Tour du George Widener'• hone, 1tura11an, who
lolell, Monte Carlo's new akyscraper c:o- has raced - and won - only once so
ap, and It rnult be some kind of a real far this year. Experts think he'a tho
eatate firlt: she paid slightlY more than mot! impressive · two-year-old they've
for them-one for herself, one seen in years.
for her IOD, known to the International
Brig1tte Bardo! denies any cooling o!
Set u "Princey" ... The reason for the her romance with Bob Zagurl but she's
or:n days on President Johnson'• ached- rnaklliJ the rounds of Paris ;\th 1 brul•
u • between now and the election Ia er named Max EUo, who ls bullt like a
tlmplt. He left 1ome time available 10 Green Bay Packer fullback. NobodY
he could Oy Into areas where •orne of sef!ms to know what Monaleur Max doea
bit favorlt. Democrata aren't faring too for a llvll'g, but BB refers to him, fondwell. He'll lend' the strong White House ly as "mon gorllle" - wblch actually
band.
means "my gorilla," although, Brigitte
Juliet Prowse's date at Le Capric• Insists It's her sweet term !or "my bodywu dancer Brad Craig, who appeared in guard" ... Lucky Luciano's Ufe story 11
her nightclub act and iJ Clll'l'8ntly In maklnll the rounaa of the movte produc"Mary l'opplns" . . . Frlenda expect Pe- ors, but so for no one baa touched It with
ter Sellers and his beautiful brldo, Britt a 10-foot rod.
Dlund, to make headlines before ma111

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story. '1\tH teUows who ecy

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Senior, Junior
High Honor
Pupils Listed

Pomeroy Senior IUgb achooi
ttudalits havtnr aradH o1 B •
above In all their 111bjecll for
the tlrst Ill weoka tlfldlnl PI"
tod andlnc OoiAiber I wen:
SENIORS - suzanna Amold,
Coty a..nr. A1JIUII!Dt Brano
ham. Dorina Crow, Loull Dtohl,
Sharon DIU, Jennl!or S:YIDio
gueau over the year•, an4 we
Marg~ret Folmlr, Anita Rail,
biVI many IJ.lf:~tl. II WI comt
Mary Handley. Donna Houck,
!rom large farnlllea aod Uva
Joan Hewetaon. John Johllloll,
mid-way between. It aeems that
Thomas McGowan, Erneot Mono
cou~ and good manners ar•
oldnl, Linda Moore, Pamela 0'·
a•t Impressed 011 children ••
Brien, Patricia OWens. Brtodl
they used to be. It has become
Potta. Undo 8auvap, Bonnie
1110rt ol 1 burdeo than e jo~ ta
Smith,
Bryce Srnltb, J a n t I
entertain.
Smith,
Rober!
Smltb, Llllda
We keep • good 1upply ol
Starcher, Robert Stelly, PhlHJ
toys and bw~.s for all area on
hand. Howver, those
youn&amp; Swindell, Sandra Thonw, Mary
IUe!ll can find NOTIUNG to ThotnpiOII, '11lurma V•Uihan,
· Janleo WehfUrll, Carla WID,
t.ep Utern amused.
1\hoa· Will, ~estllte WQ4ld an4
Wo 111 to al1ol a certain •

their beer, "A"Woman's the
cauae ol It All," an uaually
the ''TID Nia;hb. in a Barroom''
lypt to balln with. -H. .
HOSTES8 WITH THE MOST·
ESS - PROBLEMS
Dear Helen:
I've noUcad a ch•lli• ln hou10

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Texas' 15-Game String Snapped by ArkansaS

Browns Nudge
Cowboys 20-16,
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~ I punt II yards for 1
aec:ond period
Texas dream of another col· and Teul DeVd' could recover.
lege football ehamplon!hlp was
Gam.blel hiJ
exploded by an Arkanoaa ba- Credit mual be glveo 14 the
zooka named Kenny Hatfield. COUI'88eoull Longhorns, bowThe Lo~~oms. r1dmg a I!&gt; ever. They could have possibly
game wmnmg 1 t r ea k and tied Artanlu afler scoring a
ranked No. 1 on the basis of touchdown with two minutes re-

By GARY KAU!:
Wrllfr

~I Sporlo

DALL s
A

&lt;,UPI) -The Clev.e-,las' Dick VanRaaphorst
was
land Browns best offense LS kicking Lhe cowboys to 8 16-lS
the1r defense. .
lead from a 13-6 halftime delicll
B~mlt: ~arrish and his de- with three field goals.
"You're tbeonly one who dlda't
fens1ve urut teammates were the . ~ Gt-oza contiou~ his torrid ttep 00 my feet tolllgbt!"
heroes Swxlay as the Browns ktckmg pa~e. keepmg the
pulled oul a 20-16 squeaker over Browl\9 alive with two three-

Standings

the Dallas Cowboys and kept a
share of the lead in the Nationa! Foolball League's Eastern
Division
P . .h .
d f
arns mtercepte a ourthquart_er Don Meredith pass a.nd
ran It back 54 yards to g1ve'
lhe
the winning
touch·
down.Browns
The veteran
cornerback
,
.
w_eaved h1s way to paydu1 beblock by

tlludiclown 1D tho

. d
~~t skem, ropped a 1*"13 deCJSton to lOth rated Arkansas
Saturd~y.
.
And Jt was Hatfield, a safetyman, who provided ~e Ra2orback impetus. Hatfield ran

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maining, but IDitead elected to

go for •. two-point conversion
and posstble vtctory.
The Razorback defense. credited by Ar.kansas ~ch Fr~nk
Broyles w1th tummg the tide,

down quarlerbacl&lt; •other ranked team It&gt; Wlheet.ft l W Mlchica • lite 1.ut diJ' 'JI
il'arvln Kristyn1k'. pass at- listing. No. S Michigan dropped 1 tho ,.....,, loot like tbep temt and tbat wu the ball a 21-20 decision t.o Purdue wheo go all the way for 1 pttfed
knocked

game, Tuaa:' lead in

th~

South- WoJverine

ql1Br1erback

.Bob recard.

west Conference aod perhaps Timberlalu was hauled down •
the national title.
yaro short ot the goal line 011
.
his two-point conversion effort.
The VIctory "'"' the fi!Ut In
a rfJW for Arkansas, which took
OSU Unbearo
th SWC 1e8d Th Ra
0 ..,
er e
.
· . e. zor· Second·ranked Ohio State bi-:1
backs go agamst Wtchita this for the nahon 's top rung by
Saturday t&gt;t:I~re res~mlng con-Iknocking off Southern Calito~ference actiVIty against Texas nia 17-&amp; with a stubborn :&gt;as!
A&amp;M 00 . Oct. Jl.
Idefense. The Buckeyes, who
Gambling for 'o'ictory cost an- 1have no impressive target! un-

Colts Mzep Rae kers 24 -21 Ln
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Ohio State tool!: lbe opet1IIJI
kickoff against tho Trojans ond
ground out the only. ICON M:
0 eeded Fullback Will 8aDd
.ed·
ft
cam over from the two.
Alaoama rolled to ita fllth
consecutive trium h b eli inl
Tennessee 1.9-8.

~ ide'a~wo

touchdowns came after Alae
bama's defense blocked Rcla
Wldb

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unts.

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rz.ller'

pointers sandwiched between
Green'! plunge and Parrish's
heroics.
Eastl'fD Dlvl!lioa
Coach Blanton Collier praised ISt. LoUJs
·
W.L.
PA B GEORGE C. LANGFORD Colts won the1r
. .fi"uth straight 1t~e Chicago Bears to the cham-1 . The Colts have . been playing I fur the Eastern Division 1ea4
4 1 T.1 Pet.
.BOO PF
160 140 Y ..
his defensive unit for tl .. mag Cleveland
UPI Sports Writer
game and second In a row over piOn ship m the Western Confer- like carbon cop1es ol their , pulling out last-minute victo4 1 1 _800 142111
nificent job."
Pht'la
The
Baltimore
Colts
al
·
m
to
the., Green Bay
24-21 enc.e of th e Na t.1ona 1 F oo tb a11 champw.
· ns h.1~ teams of 1958 and 11 rises. The Cardinals 8COJ'e(l
, Packers,
.
3 3 0 500 146 122
"Heart was the diiference Pittsburgh 3 3 0 :500 104125 please, but Coach Ooo Shula is . y~u don.t wm ~e Western League l~st year and if a cou- 1959, primarily because of rhe twice in the last r1 secmda to
from
hard. man d
"Th lasth week,"
ed •• Collier
h d said. " : Dallas
1 4
200 82117 a "W
tak DiVISIOn
th champ1onsh1p
~B by
P beat
k - PIe of dlsgrun tied CoIts w~re persona1 come bac k of one of the break a 24-24 deadlock created
ey sow . w1ey a 1t. ·New York 1 4
.200 77137
eve rna e some m1s es mg
e \Jieen ay ac ers heard Lo mumble somethmg !Jke stars o! those teams- halfback by J1m Martin's 24-yard field
Last week, the Browns were Washington 1 5 0 .1 67117145 and we 've got to crrect them," twice," Shula frowned
"1t am't bad lor openers" who Lenny Moore.
·
·
torn apart by Pitl,burgh.
Wesetrn Dtviolon
Shula snapped Sunday alter his But tltat very leal propelled could blame them.
Moore scored from five
oods
..
.
The victory upped the Browns
W. L. T. Pd. PF PA
•
, out in the final minute
ington 38-24.
The Dallas delense, which had record to 4·1·1, good enough to Baltimore s 1 o .833 203122
s. Warner
138 Sundoy to snatch vicwry from lr:''""'----=------==;;,
allowed only one touchdo~n on maintain a first plact---tie with Detroit
•
A. Vaughan
I2ti defeat. It was his second touch4 1 1 .BOO 113 71 1
the ground before Sundays bat- th St Lo is C d'
h Los Angeles 3 2 1 600 144131
.
L. Warner
136 down of the day and pinned the I
lie, sl ipped slightly in the first ~I d · t u 8-.;r .' 0: 1s, w 0 Green Bay 3 3 0 ·500 125105 COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohw shut out Illinois for the fir:;t Handicap
670 third defeat in six games on the
3
·
period. Jim Brown broke loose ~:asehi~~on a
VIC ory over Minnesota
State
football
coach
Woody
time
in
17
contests.
Total
12BI
Packers, pre-season favorites to 1
3 3 0 500 149137
on the first play from scrim·
San Fran
:
Hayes
is
probably
wondering
In
fac~,
in
four
games
this
Wun
0
Lost
%
win their third NFL title in four .
1nd
2 4 0 333 117 160
mage and .galloJ&gt;ed; 71 yards to Defensive back Larry. B.enz Chicago
_
whether
he
ought
to
laugh
or
year,
Oh_to
State
has
allo~ed
onInd.
High
(jame.
Boy~-Ranyears
.
1
2 4 0 333105161
se' up Erme Greens touchdown. started the game, but his hng·
Sunday's Results
cry.
ly 17 pomts. The Bucks newly dy Becker, 114: Girls, Peggy
·
Then the Cowboy linemen shut erlng injury flared up again and Baltimore 24 Green Bay 21
His Buckeyes pleas~ him im· diversifi~ of~ense has racked Stury, 75.
I ~aul Homun~. whose two
the dOO:- In the .second half, up he was forced to leave before Philadelphia 23 New York 17 mens~ly Saturday with Lhe1r u~ .87 pomt!J m that same pe- Ind. High Series- Boys, Chip missed ex1~a·pomts had led to
to the t1me Pamsh turned hero, the first half ended. Dave Raim- Detroit 10 Chicago 0
~7-o ~Ictory over Soothem Cal- , nod of time.
. Haggerty, 201 : Girls, p e g g y two one-pomt. defea~ for the 1
Cleve.land had manag.ed only ey filled in for the injured for- St. Louis 38 Washington 24
tform.a.
I Saturda 's victo w some. Story, 137.
P~c~ers ea~ller . this season. I
one first down. Meanwhile, Dal- mer Northwestern star.
Cleveland
Dallas
ed
hJ
th'
of
Y
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ash
ld
Tea
m
High
Single
Team
ffiJSfired
five f•eld
20 .
11
111ey a1so p1ac
.
m square- mg
~ re1urn to t e o - N 3 711
rrom thP on!7-yard
line.goals.
It wasonea 1
J ck
St S th
U
Mmnesota 30 Pittsburgh 10
ly on the spot. The Bucks had style rock 'em-sock 'em footbaU ~ · H· h S . .
T
blocked Hornung field goal at- ;
0
9
V~rgi~~~ U~wn
~~ \\o~~t~-S~lem
Los Angele~ 42, San Fran 14
, been rated number two behind Ohio State. is noted for, ~ith No.e~~ 13 ~~
enes earn tempt by Jerry Logan. who ran ·
8
Allen U
F
tt ·n
. Sun ay s Games
ITexas, but the Longhorns lost fullback Willard Sander domg
it back from the Colt 30 to the !
0
54
College Football Results
· Mi~;:es~Vl e
Ba~tlmore at Det;olt
Sa~urday a~d th.at could elevate 1 most of the ro:ckln ' and sockin'
Packer 34. which ~t up !he
By United PresS International M' . (O) 28 N ll
t
Chtcago
at
Washmgton
I
Oh10
State
mto
the
hot
seflt.
Sander
carneo
the
ball
29
winning touchdown
Beat The Ru1h
r~amJ . ·
or Iwes ern 27 Dallas at St . Loui!
On top of that, Wisconsin's times for 120 yards and got help
.
East
\\1sconsm 31 Iowa .21
Los Angeles at Green Ba
1
The
Detroit
Uons
!4~1-1l
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d
k
D
Dartmouth 24 Brown 14
Kans 15 Okl h
.
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a1ways · toug
a gers •nva e from quarterbac
on Unver- 1
as
a oma 14
Mmnesota at San Franc1sco
Oh" St d.
Sat d
Oh f th
h
·
mained only a haU game
1
Frank. &amp; Marshall 6 Dickson 5 Srn. Illinois 28 Drake 19
Philadelphia at P'tstb
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passmg
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0
hind
the CoiL~ by blanking
FASTEST &amp; BEST
1
Yale 9 Columbia g
Friends 9 Stcrlin 7
ur
State gets back · to what really tmues to Improve w1th every ,
.
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p .
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New York at Cleveland
counts-the Big Ten title race game
•
defendmg champiOn Bears
nnceton 9 o1gate 0
Cornell 11a.) 28 St. Olaf 13
I
d ,
.
· .
bur suftere( the loss of quartf!rRAD
Boston Col. 10 Cincin"'ti 0
Carroll 21 North Park 6
American Football League
Satur ay s vtcwry _was a I The btg story was th~ defense
back Earl Morrall With a lrac- 1
lA TOR SERVICE
Holy Cross 16 Quantico 0
Cncrdia (M inn .) 5 Meister 8 By United Press International ~weet one for the sparkhng OSU I On the _ground, USC s highly
tured collarbone Morrall's re.l
Harvard 16 Cornell 0
Betilel 26 General Beadle 12
Eastern Division
efense The Trojans had not touted Mike Garrett did next to
I· .
t M"lt PI
f d I
IN THE AREA.
Villanova 34 Delaware 0
Nebraska 47 Kansas St. 0
W.L.T. Pct. PFPA been shut out for~ straightlnothmg . and in the air. the H.&lt;\RTFORD - T~·~ regular rz~c;~e~o,uch~own u~~s ~~~e
Rutgers 10 Pennsylvania. 7
Augsburg 20 Ham line 8
Buffalo
6 0 0 1 000 2CU 92 games
Bucks
mont~ly ofmeetmg
lhe held
town
y d quar
. ter an
Pd Wayne I
1 b when
L tthey arrtved
k tJt at
B Cok F
t" mtercepted three CraJg rounc1\
-larlfordof was
ml secnn
Syracuse
21 P'.!nn St.
Beloit 35· Monmouth
6
Boston
4 I 1 .800 175. 131 urn us. as wee ' e uc s er Ig passes.----Ithe mayor's office
· Tuesday
· eve- Wa lk er a· dd ed a 43-yar· d f'•e ld
,. ·
· 14
.
\-\JIII~ms 36 Bowdmn 6
Otterb~m 28 H1ram 6 _
New York ~ 1 1 .75? ll~ 83
ning with the followin~
. goal to complete the embar-1
Norwich 7 St. Lawrence 6
Baldwm Wallac:e 39 Hillsdale 0 Houston
2 4 0 .333 146 172
Mayor William Kelly,
i rassmant of the Bears. who los! ,
West Chester .st. 12 .1thaca 6 Akron U. 21 Wooster 14
Western Divisloa
men w. T. Stone, Neil Quillin. their fourth in six games.
WY 2-31ft
Bucknell 37 Kmgspo!Df 0
Purdue 21 Mi~higan 20
. .
W, L.T . Pet. PF PA
SENIOR IDGD GIRLS
Total
1274 1Earl Fields and John Roach .
Cards, Brown!i Win
Ha.mJiton 26 Swarthmore 22
Dayton 21 Abilene Chrstn. 14 San D1eg~ 3 2 1 .600 143 132
LEAGUE
Won 1 Lost 1
Jam~s M. Crump. recorder, was The St. Louis Cardinals and I Mlln St.
PDm...DY
Oh1o Wesleyan 7 Tufts 0
Nrn . .Michigan 34 St. Norbert 6 Kansas C1ty 2 3 0 .400 115 118
October lO, 19&amp;1
Team
' abse-nt due to an operation!.. r· !;C~J~ev~e:la~nd::.;:B:ro~w~n~s~r~em~a~i~ne~d~u~ed:JI~~~~~~~$$~
Alfred 41 qobart a
Bowlmg Green 31 Toledo 14 Denver
1 5 0 .167 93 206
Crow't Towa " Country
S. Clark
No. !
The meeting was called to o:
138
Weslr.yan 18 Wor~ester Tech 0 Ern. Michigan 28 Allegheny 7 Oakland
0 .~ l .000 127 181
P. O'Brien
J
.
McKnight
dt'r
at 7:30 p.m., and bills
388
94
Upsala 12 Lycommg 6
Mount Union 21 Denison 7
Sundays Res~ll
M. Handley
70 were paid. The. water system
321
J .S. Smith 8 Dela~are St. 6
Illinois 14 Minnseota 0
Buffa!~ 35 Kansas C1ty 22:
S. Thomas
~ · M~:fn~~ht
48 was discuss&lt;:!d at length and
264
Gtlty~burg 39 Lehtg~ 1
Xavier (0 .) 23 Ohio U. 19
San D1ego 42 Denve~ 14 .
L Ba'l
D.
Hunnell
letter from the consulting._
92
218
Lock Havn St. 25 Edmbro St. 22 Indiana St. 18 Clarion St. 7
(Only games, scheauledJ
Hand!~:~
Handicap
was read. :"rogress is
762
888
Amherst 37 Coast Guard 7
Taylor 28 Indiana Central 23
Frtdey !I Game
Total
Total
made
on the construCtion
1202
2079
Middlebury 15 Bates 12
Montana St. 20 Idaho St. 0
Kansas City at Boston
Won t Lost 3
Won 1 Lost 1
water system. The pump
Colby 14 T--in. Col. tConn.) 13 Ohio State 17 Southern Cal 0
Saturday's Game
White Electric
hou se was completed and the
Union (~ .Y.J 'J:l R~nsselaer 3 Notre Dame 24 UCLA 0
New York at Buffalo
Blind
Team No. 3
pump installed. The storage tank I
C?n~e~Ucutl 14 Mame 13
Wm. Michigan 12 Kent State 9
. Sundar"• Games
_
White
:
Wildermuth
I30
has
been placed on the hill near '
8
V1rg1ma_ 35 Army 1_4
Indiana 27 Michigan Stale 20 San D1ego at Houston ·
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Hensler
)
Brown's
cemetery.
12
166
308
Connecticut 14 Mame 13
N-rn. Illinois 14 Bradley 3
'fMlver at Oakland ··
~: ;~~~~y
145
294
Indian St. 17 Ballst. 0
Michigan Tech 2:0 Mankato St. o1
M. Van Cooney
Appointed as water commls- .
201
1011
Vermont 40 New Hampshire 0 Kalamazoo 34 Alma o
j
·
· '
Handicap
C. Haggerty
sioners were W. 1. Stone, Earl;
122 Fields and O'Neil Quillin. The
Buffalo 14 Virginia Military 10 Moorhead st. 15 Bemidji st. ·14 Ohio \H, ·S . Seor~s
Total
2166
T. Vaughan
556
Springfield 23 Northeastern 12 John Carroll 35 wrn. Reserve 6 ObJo H.S. Football Scores
Won 3 Lost 0
Handicap
appointment of a water superin- 1
1320
American Int. 14 Bridgeport 7 IUinois St. 25 Ern. Illinois 23
Total
tendent and bookkeeper will
·
Grove City 32 Carnegie Tech 13 Wichita 8 Detroit 7
by Unit~ . Pre&amp;Ji latema&amp;ional
Team No. I
Won 1 Lost 1
made later. Completion of
'I
h tt 1 Rhod I I d a
Sai.Unlay Ni8bl
B. Roush
354
Team No. 4
streets was also discm;sed
1v assac use s
e san " Colorado 14 Iowa St. 7
Cleveland East 20
Bl'18 d
8 w
194
Moravian 21 Penn. Military 0
Southwest
255
· erry
the balance in the treasury
We'll prepare your read·1 mixed conMaine Maritime 22 Bridgewtr 0 Austin Col. 16 Southwestern 7
Cleveland Cathedral Latin 14 B. Boyer
273
M. Titus
145 ter payment of bills was $1 ,561.
crete order to your specifications, and deliver
Kutzwwn 34 Cheyney 0
Rice 1 SMU 6
Clevelaod Holy Name 0
Blind
255
J. Sebo r2)
172 08.
Cleveland West Tech ? Hie) Handicap
960
J . Welker
120
it anywhere Ill town, all ready to pour. Call
Cortland St. i:u~hW. Post 27 Arkans~s 14 Texas 13
Ashtabula Edgewood :~
Total
2097
M. We-rry
109
111E
AlMANAC
Mernphts St. 41 W. Texas St. 1
Ash'·bula Harbor 0
Won 3 Lost 0
Ha d'
~74
today . . . our service 1s prompt and our pricea
New Mexlco
· s t. 13 N· Tex. St. 1 Akron Hoban 27
"" Chane! 12
W. Virginia 23 Va. Tech 10
Tum N t
T0 tn I!cap
1314 By United Preso ln~"n11tlo•lal
Today is Monday, Oct. 19. the '
are the lowest possible!
Morgan St. 15 Howard U. 8
Texas Cbrstn. 14 Texas A&amp;M 9 Brecksvt'Ue 30
o.
n Los
Florida 37 South Carolina 0
P. Davis
270
Won I
t I
day of 1964 with 73 to '
Baylor 28 Texas Tech.lO
Cuyahoga Heighst a
o Th ·
192
follow.
Team No. S
Maryland 10 North Carolina 9 Utah St. 14 NWewestMexlCO 3
MasSJ'llon •• Be"ed•'ct'tne 0
· eJss
Maryland St. 8 N. C. A&amp;T 8
'
S. Bailey
149
184
The moon is approaching Its ,
R. Becker
81 full phase.
,
Hdn. Sydney 14 W. Marylnd 6 ~on St. 10 Idaho 7
J. Hoback
~~~ M. Childs
122
The
morning
stars
are
JupiJohns Hopkins 27 Haverford 68 Washington 6 Salnford 0
Handicap
K. Van Jnwagf'n
Phone VVY 2-3284
1891
155 ter, Mar!\ and Venus.
Wittiah and Mary 10 Citadel 0 Montana St. Cot. 20 Wbr St. 12
Total
E. Brown
Page Street
Middleport
121
The evening sta1111 are Saturn
Duke 35 North CaroUna St. 3 Calif. Luthern 29 Colo. Col. 6
Lost 3 Woo •
D Boggs
636 and Jupiter.
Handicap
Vanderbilt 14 Geo. wash. 0
Wi!larnte 33 u. Puget Souod 6
Clemson 21 Wake Forest 2
Oregon 21 Arizona o
Team No. I
!299
~
Total
255
Miami 20 Pillsburgh 211 (tie)
Brig. Young 21 Col. of Pacific 0
Blind
Won 2 Lost I
287
Louisiana st. Zl Kentucky 1 Utah 13 Colorado st. 3
J . Taylor
Teem No. I
3J\
Wofford 34 Newberry 8
Missouri 17 Air Force 7
M. Hennessy
lUI
S. Story
I~ I'
Miles Col. 20 Miss. Indust. 8 California '!1 Navy 13
Z. Nied
891 1..s~-..w~a~l..
to"n""""""====-. i
Georgia Tech 7 Auburn 3
S. Diego Marns 33 Lamar T. za PT. PLEASANT- Carol Lynn Handicap
2059
1
r
1
Mississippi 14 Tulane 9
Wyoming 20 Texas Western 6 Glover, seven-year-old
Total
Ed. Waters Col. 27 Lane Col. 0 Colo. Western 56 Wrn. N. M. 0 of John W. and Caroline Oshel Won I Lost Z
Tulsa 58 Louisville 0
Ft. Lewis A&amp;Ml9 Adams St. 7 Glover of Barberton, Ohio. for·
Arnold's ~hlo Statloa
Florida State 17 C':reorgia 14
Colo. St. Col. 34 Colo. Mines 10 mer Pt. Pleasant residents. died J . Menchini
373
Alabama 19 Tennessee 8
wash. st. 16 San Jose st. 14
suddenly Sunday afternoon .
S. Globokar
2S9
Susqhna 28 Wash . &amp; Lee 0
Colorado St. 21 Emporia St. 7
Surviving In addition to her S. Smith
243
Alabama St. 19 Fist U, 0
parents are one sister, Kathryn S. Arnold
190
Florida A&amp;M 28 Mrs. Brown 0
Annette and one brother, John Handicap
978
Miss. St. 48 Srn. Miss. 1
Randall, boll&gt; at horne and rna- Total
2043
Texas Srn. 26 Alcorn A&amp;M 24
ternal grandparents, Mr. and Won Z Lost 1
W. Va. Tech 21 Shepherd 18
Mrs. ·Russell Oshel, Pl. Pleas·
. .
Bot.. ,.. 11011Wrn, Ky. 19 Tenn. Tech 14
By United Press International ant. Funeral service wll~ be Tea~ High Series
INSOfiANCE 1P II .....
Morris CoH. 33 Savanah St. 20
Satuday
held Wednesday 10 a.m. in Sa- ElectriC ~·· 21~.
...
let oompWf ~-- •••
La. Col. 41 Jacksonvil1e St. 9
BERLIN- Karl Mildenber er cred Heart CathoUc Church with Team High Smgle uame
Marshall 27 Kentucky St. 6
r W t ~th g the Rev. John J O'Reilly
While Electric Co., 769.
AT 20% SAVINIII
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es ~rrnaoy won e va~ 1 t'
Buri 1 ·.
.
Jnd High Series _ Pam
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cant European heavyweight ti- a mg.
a Will be 10
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Brien, 38:1'·
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Sante Amont in the first rouM.. at the Crow-Hussell
Ind. ~~~ Sm~te ,,ame 8
Lota of folks who face this prob- cash you need to pay ollal ,..,..:
Horne after 4 p.m. Tuesday. Pam .0 Brten, 141.
lem come to us for help. The billa with only one ..-.t)dF .,.,._
NEW YORK-Wb&lt;atley StaBANTAM MIXED LEAGUE
anawer is a aimple one-a con- ment to make. Stop in Cll' pboae
ble's Bold Lad, ridden by Brou- cars with an over-all aVE"a.tl:e
October I, 1964
• SOFA BEDS - $55 lio Baeza, won the $116,1123 speed of 93.85 m.p.h.
.Team No. 1
.olidation loan. It gives you the WI if JOU wi&amp;h.
Champagne 8ta kes at Aqueduct
_
112
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88
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91
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P. Story
131
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300 w. Second St.- WY"Adoole 2-2.111, Pomerar
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Coach Dick Sisler was named pilot of the Reds for 1965
. 1. e tales will protect other ed H.
Johnson noted tll~t Klruahchev Marmet 4 feet ond Wln!leld Blryuwv • Rua•,. • hiJheSI JruU- 11 Conotltution sold he
Club Prelldent WilHam 0 .
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DeWitt said he reeedved • let- Hl1 playing eareer was hil{h· ~
si has called on Red China Sunday nlgflt trom me Whtte and •' their exact relation to Ohio River - Walttr ~· kill~ today .when 1 SovW:' Hy· an unfair press but inability to ter from HutchiMon dated Oct. Ugl1ted with a bomi M.ID off Don ~
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Ire .t gn the nuclear test ban H~, Joh~son ura:ed "steady each olhr and their colleaeuea jord down 12, 5:0&amp; a.m.: E. ~· usbin 1~ airl~r crashed mt~ a ''communicate'' hhl ideas
9 from Bradenton , Pla., uylng Newcombe of the okt Brooklyn
8 y.
v:lgdance" m the race of the i1 not yet clear"
Jones up 14, 6 p.!T1.;
PhUip mountam as lt WaJI preparmg erl)'
the veter•n mtnllet wu rt·
Th~ p,.,ident iuued tile upheava ls In the Communist
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Sporn up !4, 10 p.m.: Ntlllonal fD ..mo In lor a laJidlng .
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l!lgnlng 1111' health rea!IOI!I.
Dodgers on the-last day 01 the
watmnJ tn. a televi!ed addretl world .
Wi_thout naming either Com- up 14, 11 :25 p.m.; Harvey Jor- ~ere were no asrvivors.
Hutchinson missed a large ! 1950 season that gave the Phil·
fo rho natwn Sunday nllht on
The I'Tesldent called on the mun1ot party Flf!t Secretary ion up 14, 1 a.m.; ~- E. Dyke B1ryuzov. 1!0, waa chief of
of tile poll bl,.ball ... 1 Ueas a peMallt.
world developmento. Hf called Chinese to join In the nuclear Leonid I. Brezhnov or p,.mler up 14,
a.m.; Onward down staff Of tile Soviet armed forces
n efWOO
1011 while undet'iiOing trestment ·;;:.========::. -m congreootonal leaders of boill tl!llt ban treaty and help pro- Alexei N. KooyeJn, Johnson said 16. 3 a.m.: Lillian G.
down and first deputy mblloter of defor cancer of the chest. Sisler
parties today for a more do- vent "nuclear 'Pread." He of- tlley were "experienced but 17, 9:30 p.m.: Blne Seal up 17. lense. He woo olao • member
became acting manager one! I
touled brlef.tna.
fered to join Russil '!l new lead· younge• men- and perhap! les.!l 7:05 a.m.; Vulcan up 19, 4:40 of the Central Committee of
eame within one game of win·
The meeting with Senall! and en In the one "lreat objeetfve, rooted In lh.tr paot."
a.m.· Jorry Bosworth down 2{) the Cormnlllllll party
and
nllli the Notional Ltague penHouse leader! was arranged to The prevention of nuclear "They are oaid to be realis- 6:!0 'a.m .: Weslm up 22.
holder of the " Hero of tile Sonant.
d1scuss the ri!le of Red China war ."
tic ," t~ President added. ' 1We a .m.; Beaver down 2:f, S:U p. viet Union" medal.
At a news conrerence, De·
as tho world'• filth nuclear
Aim' At Cblna
con hope that they will share m.. Lulhor Henlman down 23
He wae le...U.., a deJep.
power, and ~he fall of_ Nikita Then obviou!IY almlng hi! re- with us our great objective,: 10:26 p.m.; Zimmer down 23: don W ceremonies marking
CHARLESTON, W.Va.
WJtt read the ~etre.~ from Hutch·
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Khrushchev m the S&lt;lVlet gov· mark directly at Red China, he . The prevention of nuclear war. ' 1:M a.m .; Tlbolt down 23, 8:20 the :20fll unlvenary or Bel- -Republican gubernatorial can- i~son, who &amp;a~d,
do not be·
1
Pmment sh'lkeup.
!J&amp;id: "The n.ation1 that do not
a.m.; Valvo11ne up Greenup &amp;:- pad.e'• liberatiu. from t1te dldate Cecil Underwood h a 1 h~ve the ~oruiltion of m~
Valley Bell 's ability tG 4LI·
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Null AU '"''"'bee
ha ed
lth
1 In Will permit me to contmue
tribute Meigs County milk
.
The meeting was scheduled seek nat tons nuc ear weaponB
40 p.m.; Allled·A!!lhland
up
•
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n c ra. w
re eaa g
the duties as m•lnager·ll
for 1:30 p.m. EDT.
can be sure that if they need
Greenup 1:25 a.m.; i!lally Polk aboard were veterut ol that three Rpublicans from
the Red!!!. I, therefme, re· ~r~~~~t~u~r~: r~~~on ;~o~oc~~
Goldwater Not Included
our strOfll support against
up Greenup 1:20 a.m.; Buckeye campalp.
tenru at Moundsville
that I be relieved
well·b~ini of everyone re•idSen. Barry Goldwater, who ts 10~ threat . of nuclear blackState up Grtenup 4:45 ~.m .: C. .The news agen~y said the ary while he was a:ovetnor ,
and also re1leved from ini: within our borders.
not a member of the re ular mat!, they Ndl have it.,.
V. H.arMr up GTMnup &amp;:40 a. BlflUler 8JDiibed mto 1,706-foot 'nle charge was leveled
congressional group wasI not Jahnson plan! to meet with
m.; Alice down Meldahl 5:10 mount Avala about half WIJ day by Democratic State Cn••r-1 H lch.
28 Meigs dairy farms !Jupply
Included in tile me;ting. How- his _ cabinet TUesday. and
a.m.: Ann Brent up Mellllhl !rom ille fDp ahortly
before ernan Jams l!prOUJO who
I utll •Rnsedon becJlame 195
milk to Valley Bell for pro'lte
Ho
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The
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9,
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Ci"l!l&amp;lng . bottling and dlltrl·
ever. Wh
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bution in 1outheastern OhJo
the informaUon could be mad policy advisers in the cont.inuGa111palls Dam·Admiral tain i1 10 miles eait of BeJ.. critne1 "'directly connected with
ed
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Eastern High schoo1 is invU~ Jonu down 3:$&amp; p.m.; Rella· grade.
the performance of thei duties manaa- the Reds to the pen" Tht' income t hey receive ;1
dramatic events ill the two ma· tng football fans to lta stadium ble up 4 p.rn.; John J . Rowe
as eleeted officials."
nant and lo.!!t the World
. late r spent in our market·
Jor Communist nations.
Saturday night for double the down 8 p.m.; J . S. Lewi1 up sche~uled to return to the bar- Sprouse said the three were to thea N!w York Yankees, m places and the individual and
He cancelled campaia:n
usual fare of football for half 11:15 p.m.; Cherokee up 1:40 ealruna table at 1 p.m. EST to-- pardoned ~~approximately
five g m s.
' corporation taxes derived J:O
pearances over the weekend
the price.
a.m.; L, Fleore up 8:45a.m.
day.
.
month before cectl moved
Hut.ehinson first learned be l toward Jupporting our
Texas
and
Kansas,
among
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Executive
Head
Larry
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Kanawhl
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Pat~e
s~ttlement
tneluded
a
of
the
executive
mansion
cancer late last year and I !IChools, building our road•
!Continued From Poge l)
to stay In Washington rison said Eastern's 7 ~ 8th ten down Mannet a p.m.; Lucy con,tm~bon af the
indus- his 40 cases of bo('~ .. :lnd
underwent treatments at a
, and the many other county
final , leaving only Dyrol Bur,le- 1through Wednesday.
grade squad wlll tanaJ.e with Jane Lucas down Winfield 3:55 try s ftrst and only proftt shar- Underwood hsa denied
attle hospital superviAed
hi" I maUers nf vital interest to
son of Cottage Grove, Ore.,
Continue Samt Polley
Rutland's strong Junior m h p.m.; Thelma Ann down Win- lng c_ontract. The co~pany ~d charge that he took the
brothf.r, Dr. William
us.
In his television . addre~s'lclub starting at 7:30 p. m. g f~e1d 5:~. p_.m.; Allen R. Mer- not mc~e the _profit lharmg Sprouse said Underwood
: If the annual prod uction of
('arry American hopes.
sald thl!l nation would At D:30 p. m. Easta'n's fresh- r 1U up Wmftekl _l :40 p.m.;
concept ~n lte fr~ offer but pardoned 8 man who wa~
Jn August, Hutchinson
Ml' igs Co unty milk used by
VATICAN CFrY continue to ~u~ue
man ream meets K er Creek's White up Wlnfteld. 11:20 p.m.; chief UDJon bargamer Uouglas lng four felony sentence!~! Ju !I
a leave of abB!nce, and Valtey Bell was laid end-to·
Paul VI's planned trip to
the !lame foreign policy of
f hm
tea
Yi
Jefferson down Winfield 11 :50 Fruer made it a 1trlkeable is· two months and 15 day!!
k
end in quart eartons, it
in Jli.1 weeki opened prospects ing peace but remaining
res an
m.
p.m.; Semet down Winfield 2:- su and woo a compromise that his parale from the
t~he~ve;h:.s ~~~~~elphia I wmtlt.l st rttch more than 50
today of the first travelina: pon· that It ha! followed for years.
Admlsaion will be 50 eentl zs a.m.; Georae Price down kept the concept alive.
ked
collapsed In the stretch · mile-• beyond M.riettal
tificate in tbe history of the Johnson called China's
for adults, 15 cents for students. Winfield 4 a.m.; W. H. Sbavr, The settlement at American was rev~ ·
When you buy Valley Bell
Roman Catholld Church.
atomic explosion last
a There are no other area "ames
Jr.
down
Winfield
5:05
a.m.:
Motors
did
not
reJtore
total
In
addition,
Sprou~e
said
the
Reds
took
over
fir~t
a
derwood pardoned a man
place briefly under Sisl~r but milk you contribute to the
The 67..year-o~ po11tiff an- "sad and serious" event
that evening.
Helen z. up Winfield 6 a.m.
pe~ce to the auto industry. The
ed
drurlkeo , lo!lt their bid for the pennant M('igs Cou nty local economy
nouneed Sunday in St. Peter's required fre~h efforts to Eastern'1 7 • 8th grade team
Uluon'l!l strike agal11st &amp;iant had been convict. of
your economy. lt's the
0
Bullica that he wili visit Born- the !!pread of nuclear weapon!. l!t coached by DJck Gaol, Rog·
General Motors entered Its 25th drlviedng buanter thedaymdt;;d~~ had onsi:r,la~~nda!r ~ :reo;e~::~ bl'st milk from our best daibt,y durinllhe World Ellcharit- He said Red China's '
er Epple and Bob Eastman. '!'hi!
day.
serv
one .
wro
flrgt baseman George Sisler, ,.,. farm•.
m0 nth • ntence lm -ed u p
tk! Congreu Nov. :111-Dec. 6.
pretnsions Me bolh
Ninth Graders are eoachod by
EXIDBITIO
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and cruel to its people.
Eaatern High toache'r, Larry
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Th N h1m.
1960
WHEEIJNG, W. VI. IF shocks us by Its readiness
Ritchie.
- e ew
1the
season .
the 10le qualilb:atlon to vote pollute the atmosphere
Proceed• llrom tile
doubleYHork tonYanCoteeal 11'111 help . t h e NEW YORK UP() - Herhappeoed w be enrollment at fallout ."
header will be used fD help
ous
ts open thrur 11&lt;w man H. Doehler, 92, who helpWheeling Collej!e, Mr. Lyndon "Communist China's
pay for Junior High football
~~ stadium by playm&amp; an ed pioneer ille mndern die castJohnson would be President a- live and demanding
equipment.
e
ltlon same April 9.
lng industry, died
gain.
tempts other states 10 equal
DETROIT (UPIJ-'nle United
He polled 78.1 per cent ol
ly," he added. "Nuclear
AulD Worker&amp; and American
Ioiii vote eut In a rocent
BOSTON (UPIJ
Funeral Motors Corp. tnday agreed
electlllll and swamped Sen.
aerv•. . will be held Tue,day a new lltree-yoar contract
ry Goldwater by 311 fD •·
lor Edward Decourcey, 81, a ended a atrlke at the au~&gt;mo-11
Dartmouth Coll011e atllleUc train live dlvlalon of the nation's
for 48 yaaro and a former smallest carmaker.
Aillleu&lt; Associ•tion Local presidents Immediately
(BAA) marathon runner. He ordered their members back fD
died Friday.
work and AMC VIce President
Edward L. CU$Jnan .aid .proJetl&lt;taeu retirlq
ductlon ahould teSUme TUesday
PIDLADELPIIIA (UPI)- 01- following a day of cleiDUp op~;~::~~~;w~ JeUneks 11id Sunday .lh•t ,rations.
a·
and hia Iiiier, Maria, would However, tbo strike ccn!tlnued!ll
rolire !rom aka!ln&amp; tbio year. at AMC'a KelYinator appllanco
Jelineko, who mlgraltd fD division In Grand Rapids Mich.
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talnen" .. .A teat ftlm for a t(H)tory apartment bouse
possible NBC-TV aertea with providoo o awoeplnJ view
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AIJ CTION - Saturday, October
Holzer hospital over the past DoJughlasOCircle dFrDJday.e Samp ing Mr. and Mrs Mt.rion WOOtJ . ing were Mrs.
Roush,
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weekend tnduded : Sun ay- 5·
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sonal property. Farm mach·
Ave., Mrs. Robert E. Bischoff,
tl
days with his parents, Mr. a:uf oml Stobart and daughter, Bev·
9 11 tfc
inery located at the farm 4 :l~oze~• ('~~~ae=r ~ck
80 Grape St., M:s. ~slie Donald ~a~p~· Lee called at the Dean Mrs. Rex B11lcy.
·erly, Mrs. Donna Hill.
R e~=---:--;-miles
East
from
Chesler
on
Cox.,
Rt.
2
Galhpohs,
Mrs.
John
B
·
ker
h
me
on
Sunday
afterenl'Jsted
freshments
were
served
by
LOGS WANTED. High grade fOUR room furnish&lt;&gt;d apart·1 IIQaUes1 heater core.
R. Davis, Rio Grande, Lloyd rm
Edgar Hartung has
0
1
walnut, cherry, poplar, bass· ment. Phone WY 2-3658
E Rankin Rt 1&lt;:Jro
"Lhesh.Jre
I "'
Slate fRoute th248 .and t' h nuofe
. uu;, noon .
;,. the Al'r Force and ,., . Of- Mrs. Ida Stobart and Naomi.
wood, hard and so[t ma pl e,
11 24 tfc
west rom
e JUne JOn
.
' .
'
. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circe ficers Candidate School at10 San Dallas HiiJ left S~~y ~ I
red and white oak and ash.
the Bashan • Keno Road and WY 2-2143
Pomeroy Charles 0. Murray, 2622 Jef- and Lillian Scarbrough visited Antonio, Texas. His wife , Shar· two weeks bunting trtp m Rifle,
~·oR
RENT modern
house
Route
2~
at
East
Shade
.
ferson
.• Pt. Plea~an~
withLong
Mr . Bottom
and Mrs.on Riley
Pigott on, ,·, presently ,,. v,·na
w'•th h•'s Colo.
Log buy~r will be at Mason~~ six rooms ·and bath. Youngs.' Bridge near Keno. Watch for
Kurt L.Ave
Johnson.
Galbpohs Mrs.
Fer- of
Sunday.
·-e
Furniture Corp., Pt. Pleas- town kitchen. tile floo1. lo- signs at turn off. After sell· It.. 0. McCOY: AUt..wrtnNEER. ry, Mrs. Anthony B. Alston, _La- M J k F llrod and daugh- mother, Mrs. Eddie Hartung.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Durst
ani. W. Va., Tuesdays anu cated al 136 l.incoln·rd Call ing farm machinery will go Chester, Ohio.
I !3 tfc kin W. Va. Mrs. Roy W. Brmk. ter
spent Wednes· , John Riden,;" student al and Mr. and Mrs. BiU Yurltas
Frirlays, 8:30 a. m. to 4:30: WY 2-3020.
b 29 tfc
to Tuppers Plains and sell the
Re•l Estate For
er. Mason, w. ya .. Mrs. Iva day with her parents, Mr. and Ashland College spent a week of Nile!!, were Tuesday dinner
10 15 12tc
household goods at the late
Bell Lee, SouthSide, W.
Va., M
0 glas Circle Wednes-- end with his. parents, Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa
p. m .
~ -·- ~-For Sale
Mrs. '&lt;im home, oppu.~ ite the
Mrs. Nancy L. Pope, Rutlan~, darys.
ou
Mrs. Buel Ridenour.
Parsons They also visited Mr.
For Rent
Clover Farm Store on Route , SEVEN ROOM brick homo In Rita L. Hill, Jackson, Mrs. Allie
Patterson of Portland Mr. and Mrs. John Ginther and Mr;, Russell Roush and
- -- nd 1961 VINDALE House Trailer. 7.
p.,meroy, two bathrooms, 4· L.
Jackson, Mrs. Orey called at the home of Jim have
fredom b T%,ch :
family and Mrs. Herbert Roush
52, x 10, .. with a 10, x ta· M Farmall Tractor, Allis bedr~oms, garage, basement, Argabnght, Wellston, James Patterson on Salurday.
APARTMENT, 5 rooms a
house ere own
Y rs. ue at Letart Falls.
balh, newly redecorated . CaU alum inum awning
Priced Chalmers Field Chopper with 3 !Jmshed rooms In attlc. P. Roberts, Rt. 3 Sooth Point, Do
Circl of Dover spent Ridenour,
Arthur Hill, son of Mr. and
Waller Crooks, WY 2-3631.
to sell. Chester 9115-4135
Hydraulic Ill~ used
very Large :ot. Out of high water. Mrs. Victor D. Gales, Ravensn~a nd t •the home of her
Mrs. Dallas lliU, recently cele10 13 6tc
IO·tHtc little l.H.C. Curn Picker, Cui- Central heating
Inquire wood, W. Va. and Mrs. John a we~ e
and Mrs. Homer
brated his 11tb birthday. A~
c--::-::--:'-:---7=:::::
-=---:__ tivator, 14" plows, 7 ft. disc, Charles Wildermuth
WY
Dunbar,
.
tending a birthday dinner were
f H' • 1-o~F, Rnd four ron.,, furn, .. ne
:~:ry • •
"•• tf2- L.SMcKinley,
urd
M N W.1 Va.E Cp~reln
1rc e.s,
~ and llllfumished apal1 IIOUSETRAILE:R, 1~52 Vaga- Corn Planter, Manure spread· 2200 or " ~116· ~- c at ay - rs. eo a · Th y th Fellowship met
his grandmother, Mrs. Dolly
~
bond 8' x 34' living· room, er wi·th Seeder Attachment,
Lewis 830 Third Ave., Gregory
ou 1 L
W lie and h1'o great aunt and
menta. WY 1--6484
12 8 tfc
HOMESIT~. app~xlmately 2 T.
Ba~e. ~ Gallia St., John P. at thee home
~ arry C•'rcle on
o •
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
k!trhen, bedroom and Dath· Case side delivery rake. 14 ft. acres, good spnng 00 proper Hawker Rt 2 Thurman, Mrs. Monday evemng. _Present .
room and h•lh. Lovely inler· tractor trailer, 50 tooth har- t,, lots , 1 sl•ade trees, locat Donald •E Reuter
Hill St., Dixie and Carl Circle, Wilham
Donahue,
Help Wanted
240
ior.
home for 1 or 2 1 row. 2 unit Universal milker ed on 0 . S. 33 near Rock Middiepori Mrs. Larry Edward Carleton, Rose Mary SelMlers,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson
people. $1800.00. Ph. Mrs . and line, Esco milk cooler. 6 Springs Fairground. $2,51lll. R. Laudermili. 1010 So.
Second Mary Roush, leader, and rs.
and Mrs, 'olabel Robinson were
EARNINGS of 155 • $75 week· Bnnker, WI 9-3303.
I milk cans, 200 bushels of com, A. Finlaw, WY 2·2973. tJl.3.Uc St., Ml'ddleport, Edgar F. Th- Paul Sellers, a guest.
C I Rl
d M
ly pn!'l.sihle preparing mail
l0-l7-3ct 50 bushels of oats,
hand
..Margaret Riggs, ar
ggs dinner guests of Mr. an
rs.
lists fer advertisers in your .
- - 1 tools, a few pieces of furni- ~'OR SALE-MtddlepurPe taJl. mas, 1511 Nye Ave., Pomeroy,
to Robert J. CUrtis, Lela J . Herbert Shields.
home. Choose own hours I'\INGER SEWING Mac hine. zig ture.
--e """
.w.
·
est butldln•, •··ated
N Carmen Renee Smith, Wellston
Curlis, Losts, Pomeroy.
Glenn wolfe of Washington,
For to formation write: De-·, zags, butlonholes,
mono- , At the home in Tuppers Plains Second Street, Middleport William A. Davis Coalton, Mrs.
R. S. Manley. dec., to Eleaz. D. C. is spending two weeks at
pa rtment Council _ 13, Box I grams, etc., without attach- at approximately 1:30 P. M. Priced for quick .ale. (D. Robert H. Burson, Rt. 1 Shadt,
ady Manley,
Neva Bolyard, his home here.
1
1763, S.S.S. Springfield, Miss- ments. Sews forwRr d an d I Living room suite, piano, II - quire at 0 b1o Hotel.
.
.
.
Mrs Walter E Culver South
Donald Manley, Cert. of Trans., Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa ParsonJ
ouri, 65305.
10 19 ltp
backward . $37.61 cash or 7 brary table stands rockers
10 tf· tfc Pomt, an~ John Gregory SlauMiddleport.
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ott
Payments Of $6 .00 monthly .
h ·
book' lamp's 2 rug~ .- ghter, Ripley. W. Va.
Neva
Bolyard,
Clayton
B
o
J.
Boston of Racine to Letart, W.
1
GOOD OPENING In Pomeroy Available in blon d ' waInUl. or 3c clocks
aJrs, 2 sweepers,
s,
' meta 1I HOUSE ford sale, J'$3500.
Six
Births
yard,
Donald
Manlt!y,
Kathleen
Va., Sunday
I b th
El
d M I
b thto visit
Mr Mrs.d
and Middleport. Full t1me l mahogany ca bmet.
WY 2· beds an d bedding,. o.ld dress- Close
rooms toan school,
par1a Ham·,
a 1.· Mrs. Cecil. Mass1e,
. Rt. ! NorthManley to
ea2a y
an ey, Boston's ro llins
er, Th • l n
.
386
2204
10 13 6
Middleport.
· . Donahue
ey also
business selling
Rawle1gh
·
___ ..
tc crs, . wash stand, dmmg room · ton Street, Middleport, Ohio. up, son, 9:30 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Drew Webster Post 39, The Lots,
Corwin
E. Custer, Mayme B. Mrs.
visitedArch
Mrs.RoEthel
at
old Products Start at , ZIG :ZAG • 0 • MATIC, 1964 suite, glass. door cupboanl, II interested, write N. A. David Lee Lilly, Rt. 1 Crown American Legion, Pomeroy, Custer to Jennie Holter, Poart Baden, W. Va.
once. Must have car. Wrole
Sewing Maclune . Automaiical- diShes, cooking utensols, coal Bowen, Roseville, Ohio, or City, son, 8:4! p.m. Saturday. will m•et In regular session ~ of Lot, Racine_
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hay840
Rawlelgh, Dept. OH J
- 1 . bultonholes sews on but· r a n g e, Kerosene Range, caU OX 7-7922.
Mrs. Donald E. Reuter, 240 Hill Monday, October 19. A movie D. W. Kibble, A. B. Kibble, man of East Lela&lt;'! a.od Mrs.
, 208, Freeport, IU. 10 19
b I in d electric hot plnte,. Kerosene
iO 16 6tc St., Middleport, son, 4'01 p.m. "The Story of American Wbls- Mary Ida Kibbl• to Layfayotte Earl Robinson visited recently
ttp l hems,' fancy designs · Brand cook
stove,
sewmg
machSunday.
Mrs. Roher!
R. Roush
shown at 7,30
with Mr. and Mrs. Early Caato
·
ine, 2 washers, 2 sweepers,
A
"-1
Rt
2 Racine
llOD, 12:41
a.m. key"
' will be bers
ged Hetzer, 10 acres, Olive.
t WOULD LIKE a couple or . new. Guaranteed . Trades ac- hand tools. Many other items
uto ;JtO es
Saiurday.
'
P.M. All andm&lt;mbri
are l~lbl
Lafayette Helzer, Lafe Het· at Evans, W. Va.
lingle person to car~ for an cepled . Full cash pnce $42.44 not listed Some very old
to attend
ng a~. e g e zer to Ernest L. Kibble, 40 ac-- ·--=====~-. olderly patient. Live in. Call terms $1.00 week. WY 2·2204. items
•
FOR SALE: 1964 Chevelle !!upDfochorged
veteran as a ~uest. Chili will be res, Olive.
' WY 2-3838.
1Q-17-3tc
10
6tc
Koenig, Owner
er sport, H.T. coupe, V8
Paitents
ovet' the served followmg the mee tlng. Floyd D. Cleland, Della Cle0
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T
. c h
gine.
Powergllde tranam1,. past weekend mcluded Edgar Plans have heen competed
land to Ohio Power Co., 52 acre
ELECTROLUX Sweeper, uses
erms . as
.
the 9000
M Ch f
llalloween masked party C I R tl d
LOOKING FOR IRCURI
paper bags, complete with Not responsible tor Accidents. Sion, R&amp;H. Less
D
Thomas, John Krider, rtl . ar or a
he
h
oa , u an .
JOB'
attachments. Balance due Bradford Auction Company
miles. Owner in aervice. lea Borden, Mrs. Russell Ball, to be held at t
post
Ernest w. Stewart, Iva M. .
._ o • .,., - " ..,., 3 paymen!.'l $7.00 each WY 2· C C Bradfonl Auctioneer
Phone Bill Grueser, WY 2- Mrs. Galvin R. Dowell and in· This Is lor Drew Webster (t Stewart to Melvin Sydebotham,
2204 .
1oo .. ~·~ """"~'~ ,,...,
10 15 stc A:
Bradford, Manager
3874.
10 13 8tc !ant son, Mrs. Joe T. Bowen and members and their wl~~ boor! Mildred Sydebutham, lots, Min- - - - - - - - - - .,._ """"" ......,~ ..,..,.,
__
10 l6 6tc
Infant daughlll', Mn. Charleo girl friends) and will ""
d ersvllle, Sulton.
Sunday Sebool attend,_ on
01 ,..._
USED workpants, shirts, cov1959 FORD, 9 pao""'ger Coun- J. Denoy and lnlant daughter, on Satunlay, October 24, starting
Oct. 11 wu 79. OOertnc was
$26.92.
, Business Opportunities eralls, and jackets. Carl Chev· PERFECTION Oil heater wllb try Squire Stati~n Wagon, au- Mrs. Roher! Shirley, Wllllam at 8 P.M. An evening of games WINROW WINS RACE
alier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
drums and fittings, Dayto. tomatic b'ansiDlsslon, power Pooler, Charles Fort, Jr., Greg· and dancmg Will be enjoyed. PORT WASillNGTON, N. Y. Mra. Fred · Genglein 1peD1 •
10 lo 30tp electric ocales, 30 lb. capac· sle•rmg, rad1o, heater, pow- ory Bane, Mrs. Junior Davidson, A meeUng of Post officers (UP!) _ Ed Winrow of t b e weekend In Indiana where abe
ity, 10 ft. meat case, 1953 er brakes. Pbune WY , _ Holland Pose, Mn.
Sarah and trustees was held on ~ New York Allllelic Club won atUI!Jded the wedding of her
Ir
Mercury, budy and chassis or see it at Hackett's Soblo Hartman, Goldie
Law· her 13. Attcedlng were Guy the Metropolitan AAU 25-ldlom- niece.
NOW IN FULL SWING
less motor and transmission, Service,
10 7 tic renee Pickey, William Sunday, Guinther, Don Hunnel, Wayne eter (about 11 miles) road rAce Mr. and Mra. Ronald Gofll·
complete course in radio and
Robert Cowdeey, Mra. Kermit Milhoan, Elza GUmore, Paul Sunday with a time of .Oe ilour, ardt and oon, Bruce, of Colum·
TRUCKLOAD
television with all equipment.
The Rambler
Smith, Loren Mercer, Mra. Ceo- Case!, Kenneth Harria and 21 m!nuteo, 18.8 oeeondo.
bus spent a weekend Wltb her
UNICO TIRE SALE
Charles Larkina, Long Bot· World StaDdanl ot €omplle!l il Beaver, WilHam Philllpo, The- Mickey Will!"ms· Memberahlp
mother, Mrs. W. A. Morgan. '
tom,
Ohio.
10
7
tfc
EseoUence
odore
Beegle,
Mrs.
twph
Sm·
and
various
1tema
were
dlliC!l8BMr. and Mrs. Hugh Bearhs
ChMhlre, 0,
Bfg car ....,~~~, rfda ud ,... der Mrs Shirley Campbe11 and ed.
1ng t1Je 32nd Annual Slate Con- visited Sunday altemoo~
In
Inquire At Station
GAS KITCIIEN cook ~tove, 120 formaiiCO. SmaD eor eCGaOIIIJ inf;nt ~ ond Mrs. Robert H. The 1966 memberablp II now veaUoo ot Jackson MIJ(J Oct&lt;&gt; Rio Graade wltb Mr. and
WHOLESALE
Davenport and ohalf, $20. 7
lnd maaageroblllty
Bunon
at 200 members. The Post quota her 18th, 18th and 20th.
Mrs. Cbart.. Withee a.oo1 - .
or Call
PRICES
cu. ft. refrigerator, $25. W gal
• 8eo
·
11 322. Membership dueo can 'lbo main purpo,. of tile COD- Matthew,
electric waetr heater, $25.00.
MetropoUIIII Motora
be malled toP. 0. 8oJ: 401, vealion 11 to ucllango ldeu, Rngh BearbJ visited wltlt
WY 2-2166
New 47000 BTU vented gas
E. MaiD Sll'eet, PomeJ'01
Pomeroy. They will also be a&lt;&gt;- work problem&gt; out
together, Harold Hysell Monday eoening
beater, $6li.OO also 70,llll0 heat·
Pboae WY Ull'lt
cepted by the lolllowlng mem· provide training tor both lead· at Meigs 1\lemoriai dlospltal.
Regular tr-eads and mud and
o;;now treads at lowest price.
or, $70.00. Ph. WY Z-3874.
4 12 tfc
hera of the membership com- era and tollowera, and elect new Dores Arnold ls confined to
Instructions
t&gt;f the year. BU\' NOW.
10 13 6tc
r,
mittee · Doo Hunne~ Chatrman, tate 0Ill
Meigs Memorial u....otal.
- - - - - - - -- 1949 FORD pickup "' ton with
Elza Gilmore, Heino Lind, •
_, '
cera.
U I. CIVIL IIRVIC. TEml
SUPER SERVICE Nadonal Baoketball A"oclation or without 4 bunk camper.
Micky WiiUamo, KeMeth 1181'
STATION
By United Prell International
Bill Buck, Cheshire, Rt. 1,
rls, Charles Swatzel, Guy Guln·
:::""~..!'==.,•""';:.'.=!
~T.I.na
:"":':t ~=
J•c• w. Carny
Easteru Division
EM 7-7468.
10 19 6tp Several local famllles atten~- ther or Leonard Jewell.
UIA·
H
TED~-A:::!"'..::;:~
11nt11 """'n' ' Mlrtt:~nndt &lt;J1
InN
Mgr. WY 2·9932
W. L. Pet.
eci the carnival held at tbe Tup.
ft'H
...thi. ..._-...,. ...... • ...... ..._
....
Philadelphia
I o 1.000 1964 .srMCA 4 door sedan, new pers Plains Elementary School Student Council
GIS
m ellak..
,nm. -.,,-.
•••Me• r•
rAmer!~lkrll Wl'lr:to
I
- Boston
1 0 1.000 fully
white equ1pped.
wa.ns,
snow
heads,
even~n~.
A
_____
••••••
...480.. robu
....,.
BurdetteWY FruIt
Phone WY
2· last
Mr.Saturday
J8·59 ,_
. ·r'r···_-__.._...!.-~~.?.~~!~-~-!-!'_0~~~-:
MAIL
1 1 .500
fAnrnl" ,.~ "'''"''
'l'be APPLES,
Farm. Phone
Z-69?0 Cincinnati
ft
and Mrs. Clair Wonde and Tn'o at Meetina
e
6247
6
o.ou ........,
.l'omeroy, Obio, Rl 1.
' New York
0 1 .000
a er p. m. 10 19 12t CoMi Sue of Pomeroy spent an PT. PLEASANT
Three
9 25 2Stp
Insurance
Western Division
evening with their parents. Mr. u'!mhen of the Point Pleas1
~==-==--:--- =::-:=;;;-~-;---;:.,-W. L. Pet.
L" t k
and Mrs. Chao. D. Wonde.
•nt High School Student CoWJcil.
~
.I&lt;IHNSON, ~ 1nsuraJ1eo WHY PUMP your sluggis~ set&gt; Baltimore
1 o tllllO
IV&amp;I oc
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ather- 'l'om Kin~. pre•ldent; Kerry Jar.
Atii!OC!I', Ia. AD fOI'!DI ol Ill tic lank? Get Klean-Em-All Los An~eles
1 0 1.000 SOW AND- PJGS, Charles Ion and Mr. ano Mrs. Tom Yost rei!. vlce-presioent, and Carol
~ Jim Jotmaoa IDd Septic Tank Cleaner. Land- St. Louis
1 o 1.000 Blake, Hen1lock Grove, Ohio. made a trip t.o Colu.nbus and KP.gley, Sophtln.nre represents' lud Sinqwm. ......_
mark Farm Bureau. Po m- San Francisco
0 2 .0001 Phone WY 2-&amp;1h,
Sugar Grove one .:la)' last tive, alon~ W!th their arlvi~tnT.
I 1 Ifill eroy,
I 29 30Jo )Detroit
o 2 .llllO
10 1fl 31&lt; week,
.
Mra, Violet Gerlarb, Bftl attendi
;

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the pi'O(IrOm.
Tile I....,, ABC-TV reports
thot alter the ftlmlng ol lu
bour.JoiW IJIIICIII "Sophia Lot-on
In Rome, • whleh alra Nov. 12,
were enbilnpd bttween
and Pb'' D'Antoni aod
lbo abow 'a pro.

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Mr&gt;. Henry Eichinger enter· PT. PLEASANT - Roger Ar·
&gt;Al i i! .. . . ~ ..... 011111 1 • ••
A. •
PT. PLEASANT - Randolph ta ined l:lt her home recently I Deal 18 Glenwood was
.,..,. Da:to • PI:Jfolt... te.
1963 Tempest Pontiac
$2195 ALUMIN!JM aelt-storing storm
D. Punly, 54, Leon, Rt. 2, died with a parly honoring her oon, ;:'ted tor',., ;,p.,.ator's license
LeMana 2 Door . Re d over whit~ ,f inish, &amp;ood '.¥hltewall tire•,
windows at prices ym cap
Saturday night in Pleasant Val- Donald Ray , on his 6th bl~· and Improper registration tolr"•
OoiJ""•"., - r"• UNo rtPt
326 cu. in . va entint-, autGm.att~ traM. Rad1o and beater .
atford. Nothing down, up to
leJ bo.!pital from burna auf- day. Carnes w~re playtd w1th lowing an accident
Rt.
~
..t l&gt; .. , .,.,...... IIIJ lib . .......,
011 2 p.m.
. ,., ,. , .,,.,. .,. .,
LTI"ftf&gt;
'1'111&gt;01"" tw
A
re.ill
smart
car.
~
years
to
pay
Call
WY
Z..
fered
when
his
hon\e
was
departy
hats
and
balloons
for
near
Glenwood
Saturday
..... ...-...........ll... •••t
..,.. oM&gt;"
""' . ...... ... ... . .............. lftooen:IOI'I
Z874 or WY 2-5128.
stroyed by fire Saturday at ap- favors. Ice cream, cu pcakes,
1960 Chevrolet lmpal1
.
.
$1495
Stat 10 n waJi'!on . VB engi ne, autu matlc t ~a n s .. ~a d to an ~ heater.
10 I Ute.
proximately 4 a. m.
and kool ad e were served to The mishap occurred when
... ,. r Q
Luggage ra(·k, new whitewall tires, white f1msh, r~d mtertor.
&amp;u1Gn~·· ............
.,.,.~,., ~ ~ ._..,oe
Purdy waa fll'8t believed to Betsy Amsbury, :\1ark and Rl· Deal pulled out in front of •
IleotltJC
,• .,n~..o
pe1 .,.&lt;&gt;,., •••
.... rabe in the burntns home but was chard Mora , Pam Kautz, Ltm· north bound vehicle driven b)l
11111 • """. 1' h .. lt ca. een'$1395
1961 Volkswagen 2 Door
.
latl!r found at the foot o1 a bill ann and Kathy NeweU, Sherry, William Jack Roberts, 42, Hunc
~ _e n l.. .... • nr" ,,,
r ttr.. l!:ad fCHD Mtrer lr'ODBiel
Vinyl Lrim , good tir et. , heater, deluxe accessonea.
POMEROY _a ... room frame in front of his home where he Diana ano Vickie Epple, Pat ri- ington, and Roberts swerved to
....... oil house with bath gas beat- apparently rolled to smother cia Windon, Timmy Baum, avoid sLriktng the Deal vehicle
tng, full baseme~t,
large the names of his burning clothes Sheila Newell, Billy Amberger, causing his vehicle to turn over
Jot (128x170), and out of and Dody.
.
Mark 1-Jawk, Dennis and an embankment. Roberts wa11
Coli W1 Wl'l. 0., • N(IM
higb water. Down payment He was born in Mason Coun- Laura Eichinger and the hon- not injured and property dam, • tie
$600.00, balance $35.00 per ty February 17, J910, the son ore&lt;l guest, Donald Ray Eich- age was estimted at $300 to
month.
of the late Louis and America inger. Sending gifts were Low- . the vehicle. The mi shap waM
POMEROY - 4 • room frame Wolf Purdy. He was a World ell Ridenour, Mark Hall· Nancy investigaled by the Sheriff's de
house with porch, full base- War ~ veteran.
Ridenour, Jeff Holter and Ma-r. partment.
ment, eity water, 2 acre Jot. Surviving are two brothers. cella Hartman.
d .
the weekend
PHONE WY2-2156
$3 000.00
Samuel C. Purdy, Leon, and
p F K bl t
Arrests urmg
machines tiEATING, Plambtac. Maefler MIN,ERSV.ILLE - 4 • room Clifford Purdy. California. Fun· Mr. and Mrs. . . , ? en z according ro jail records were
Middleport Aparlmen t. 5 rooms "iiNGER Sewmr
"-~
Fantaea.· ArDold Brcldlen. frame houSt. with runnjno wa- eral services were held Mon- spent
Saturday
evenmg
wtth Mr. Joe E. ue
, av er ' Leon and Arnd M
Charles
Woode
~=======::;:=:'j bath and basement. on ground new SMt.50 up. ~veraJ used hi
East
Maio
81reet.
PwD·-e
an
rs.
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ld
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ter, (tub and lavatory), gal!!l day at 2 p. m. in the. Woll M
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enry. Pt · Pleasant • both
Lost end Found
wood fl oors. automatic heat. The l"abrlc Shop,
r. an
·'· charged
intoxication.
The
Sales avy. Pb-. W1 1oM11.
7 ZO tfo
heating, 1 acre lot. Price Valley Baptist Church
the called
on Mr.rs.and Mrs. Eldon
ts with
re made
by the City
Call WY 2·3200.
10 10 tk and Service, Pomeroy . Ohio
with
furniture
$3,000.00,
withRev.
Paul
Graham
off1e1aUng
Will
of
Syracuse
recently.
arr~s
we
UGHT BLUE General Electric
WY 2-2284.
I 21 tfe&lt;li PHOTO Copying i!ervlce. Cot&gt; out furniture $2,500.00.
Burial
was
recently with John Pollee.
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w1'th les ma~e o1 legal papera, RENTAL - 5 • room farm- e ery u er e Irec
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rent , ground floor . 3 rooms attached rooms, lot
birth record! and almost any house with running
water. the Stevens Funeral Home.
were Mrs. Buel Ridenour,
WY 2·3560 85 S. 4th St.
James FUdenour and John Wick10 .t3 6tc ami bath 381 S. Second Ave., b•,emc · J and out building, in other documents. Also !amiD- On limestone road In northMiddleport. Call WY 2-5262.
Rutland. Phone SH 2-4431.
ting in plastic, film to pr&amp;ern Scipio Township
near
hnm.
10 6 Jfc
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JO 16 6tp serve your valuable papera. Snowville Church. Free rent
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Newell
- - - - - -- - =-=-= :::::-- - -- -- Renter ........... Pomeror through wlnteJ and ~prlng to
of Columbus spent the weekend
TWO USED gas ranges from
t f ttc the right p.arty,
with Mr. and Mrs. Hobart New.
IDIS•U'ance
II Dupl ex, 3 bedrooms. Suhgar
school classrooms, I h r. e ---:::::=:::::;;:;;;;;-- c. c. CUCKLER
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AULTIUNEER
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Mrs . Lawrence Smith and
h
lllr'l llcenle! Call WY :1-2986
WY 2·3618.
10 2 tfc priced Jo go fast. Gall WY 2CampleU BOX !21
W'/ 1·3830
WSCS of the Methodlst churc
Wli&lt;
-·5192.
10 15 tfc
Cl1t1 knldJord
11 16 3tc Dixie Circle was an overnight Mrs. David Koblentz spent a met Tuesday evening at 1he
iloi:sE for rent, $25 .00 month.
fo'rfte, , _ • Ceoguest of Pam Davis of Letart day at the Lancaster falf .
church with the program "A
d
Wam 773-5506.
~ley. Cltltun,l iT'S OUR pleasure to loan
A. C. BRADFORD
recently .
Mrs. Hobert Newel1 was hos- Call to Prayer and SeU Denial''
Male Help Wante
I IICb reVam:PPhone
Mrs. Jim Patterson and son tess to a Fresb Silk party at led by Mrs. Dolly Wolfe a ..
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Carpet Shampooers FREEl
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Mrs. Harold Hawk and sons Birthdays of Mrs. Anna
Truc:k Drivers
l'RAILER lots for rent, cl ose Shampoo. Baker Furniture.j
Mrs. Warden Ours of Bash- have gone to McConnelsville er and Mrs. Donna Hill wert
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Middleport.
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Valley Lumber &amp; Supply
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Lutheran wIJIIIM tD
Meet on Tuudoy

St. Paul'o and St. JohD's [.u.
lheran Cburell Womeo
w Ill
meet Tuesday, October 20th sat
Mro. Even!tl Dalley en~~~: :~~P~·;m?~· in lhe Social Room al I.
ed tbe Tblrd Fl'lday club
Chureli.
eveftin&amp; . at ber bome
Final plam are to be made
St.
(or the rummage 11alr, and eleeA abort bualne"u session
tlon of offk-ers will be held. Pa,..
beld with Mn. Henry
tor Joseph Kraly, will conduct
a Bible study
Bookthird
of
pres ldlng in the 8 bsence of
tr on
t'ng the
on the
president. A round robin
Acta, concen a I
missionary JOurney. II ofbeSt. Paul.
w8B sent to Mrs · Cleland
ed
who 1s ill.
Refreshments WI
serv
Games were played with
by Mrs. Helen Holt. AU wor_n·
rded
M
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en of the ch~h ~d t he 1 r
e.11 awa
to wrs.u Amo
gues'·
M Bentz
Mnf
~ are cordually mvlted · Thi!
es, and
rs.
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group meets at a p:m · on t bche
bel
Mrs Beoou.e,
Neutzlln&amp;
fi.efre'shm~t were served' third Tue.sday ev~rung of ea
the hostess assisted by her
month, Bible study, business '
ghters Mrs. Jack Kelly
refreshments are a pan of
M c' . Ho dl h U F'tesent each mee_u_n.:g_.- - n. ene u s e .
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were those named above
Mrs. Bernlee Johnson,
ver Erb • Mrs. Fred ~~~=~~~
and a guest~ Mrs. Ray

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Japoo, byhYldlu
Mrl.- FotTest
Bachtel; Korea, by Mro. Gll!llll
Lambert, and Menco, by Mro.
Hatue Smltb.
Follow;••
-.. .the eloslnfl hymo
tbe benedlttf., vru giYOB by
Mro. Shuler. Prayer cards Kllll
offerinJ envelopes wW be dJItributed durinl the week.

Moot!f lair ... eoo1 toQJ.
Fa1r and cold tonlgbt. .Partly
elolldy &amp;lid warmer Welo&lt;oday.
Hlgb todfy IUS; low tonlll't
1%-lt, bfcb Wo&lt;loeoday M-11.

dent, who died in Chorlestoo,
In Pomeroy
OCT. It
ln Middleport
The annual Tag Day sponsor· W. Va., were held Sunday af- Mrs. Eugene Thomu In d 1be J .O.F. class of ~
Dave WiJey, Ohio
ed by
t.ht&gt; Mlddlepcn Band ternooo at the Rawlins• . Coast daughters left Saturday for their ed Methodist Church will
stu.den~ spent the week
Booster
Associatton exceed· J?uneral HomP with the R ~ v. home , St. Louis, Mo. after a at 7:30 p. m. Monday eveniDI with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
~ las.r year 's goal With apprOJ:- Howard Ruppelt officlatlng
several days vlsit wlth Mr. at the church.
L, R. WHey,
BAS BIRTHDAY CAKE
Jmate J \' S625 rect"1ved ac cord · PaJibt&gt;arers were Davtd Oh- and Mrs. Everett Thomas.
ocr. !t
Roo d Don u---'•• fresh
lng to \1r s. Don Mullen. chal1- linger Richard Vaughan. Char Mrs Nora Eakins of Dayton There will be a special
-an ..-..ulh&lt;&amp;,
Lawrence Dale Pierce. JOD
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at
Ohto
University,
spent
of
Mr an•u Mrs. Lawrance
na
. les Bradbury , on Uvers, ~- is the gut&gt;st of her sisters and ing of Middleport Lodge,
lfeekend with their
'"'~"'
The rnont'y .don!l te-d b)i res!- is Sauer. Jr. and Gen~ Harns brother-in-law, Mrs. William and A.M. Tuesday
and Mrs Wilbur
Pierce~ Columbus, celebrated
d~n r· and bu-:;me~s _houses of Burial was in the Middleport Killinger and Mr. rand M r .II. Oct. 20 at 7:30 p. m. The
Mrs
er. Kittle
his first birthday with a love!)"
11 "" Lummunl!} 15 usE'd tor the I R1verview Cemetery . Out-of
Georoe He;nes
ter Mason Degree will be
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to-inch cake and many nice
'· .P 0 1 t h P t.ml torrr.~ 1u n·'u and town relauves atLendmg
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urud:'t
were ~~ ~:&gt; William• Kennedy and ferred
by Past Masters
gifts on Oct. 10. He IS
thI
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Vesta McCoy th.ie past week.
lil rwr ntT\..1·' · lJ 1 tt It: band
Mr and Mrs Paul Smrth
and son.
Joe of Grove Ctty
were Craftsmen of Middleport
Mr and Afi. Geor e
grandson of Mr. an d Mrs "•rch•
B::~nd memtu:&gt;rs ~res.;,ed m 'ions of Mansfield and Mrs weekend guests of her son and 363. A practlc-e session for
nd ··hUdren ~~teve ~ill and
ie Pierce, Rutland, Mrs ~thel
Ihe __.ran ge and blark lttHturm~ ' Eli zabeth Paf\ion~ and Mr and !daughter-m·law, Mr. and Mrs. members participating in
~~~ I .. t '&amp;uth 'Charfeston,
Priddy Middleport ahd Garcum:a~sed the re'udennal sec· Mrs Kussel\ Parsons and fam- Edward Kennedy.
work will be held Monday ev· . e o th
k d lth
land sinclair, Po~eroy .
IJilns With band mother ' con lly ot Charleston, W Va
Mr and Mrs Ashton Sayre of ening at 7:30 p. m. at
spe.n e wee en w .
·taclmg tJusme'&gt;ses. \Irs Don
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the1r parents, Mr. and Mrs.
1
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Fatrborn were wee end guesh Masonic emp e.
F rrest Bachtel and
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WO&lt; " " "'"" b)
Mrs.
,
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her
moteer,
Mrs.
Frank
Stewwill
be
served.
R.
D. Davis, 0
Tum Rue and Mrs l'a ~h Bahr.
\" M
Carol Bachtel,
MJddJeport
art.
Mr. and Mr s. Willt' am
boo!-llt'r president In planning .'
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the . proJh't
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Mr EadndJ Mrsh.. enryd Mroac Jm, Installation of officers of
of Chester. They were
1m an
Mrs.
oac
s
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G
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Off tees of the Columbus and
OUf
f0UP
Kittave returned to thelr home, mona range ~n . a
.
panied
~ bY .M_rs. William
.
Southern Ohw Elertnc Comp·
.
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k
ate
Granges
w1
shmg
to
be
mson
who
VISited
with
Mr.
The world wife
missionary
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.~ Y1edJJalwn entrtled ,
ver- Youngstown today, a1ter a wee - ~"lid w&gt;"\1 be Tuesday Oct Mrs Leo Smith and son
·
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any $t'rVt'"l..l as
ea quarMers · romf' Your F';.tth," taken from end visit with Mrs, Homer Hol- 2•0~ t 8
m at the .Rock ny .
,
program sponsored by tile Woand wurkmg lhere were . rs . . 1311 h
d b)' Rov 1
, a
P· ·
·
men's Division in the MethoLewis Sauer Mrs frank W!l - St ..\
rw. was rea ·
· er.
Springs Grange Hall. Members
Church was the topic of
.
G T
. Mr~ ,L'p\t&gt;m.:Jn c~nd a 81ble qmz con· Mr. a~d Mr.!. Mark McCowan are asked to bring pie for re· Mrs. Oscar Bastian!, Jr.
eC $
scm. Mrs A. · one~ . R 1e.;;t conclurled when the West- of ChevJet, Md. were recent (r shm l
childreft1 Wftld.y and Michl,
at a meeting b eld
Jame_s c_mwe\1,
i\~~s . a;: • mm~tt&gt;r Youth Fellowship of guests of Mrs. Homer Holter. e ens.
G.. IIi polis, visited recently
ew
ICefS
Sunday evening at Heath Meth· l'e. it here at year Headq,_..
Cu_nmngnam. Mrs. ~l('hct d \~~~ 11 1e F1rst Umted Presbyterian They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Council Daughters
l.er phents, Mr. and
Church In observance of
Jor Kodak equip ••
1
le) · Mrs. Eugt.nt' Con t'
sl c! 1un·h mel Sunday evenmg at Raymond Frecker and Mr. and America will meet Tuesday
Lloyd and son, Mike.
Harrisonville O~.S. No.
the Week of Prayer and Self·
Robert Burkeu, 1\lrs
Cas 1 the ch1.1rch.
Mrs. Roy Frecker.
7:30 p. m. Inspection will
Mrs. Harry Stover visited
met in regular sessJoo
Denial October 18 to 25.
1 11
Bahr and Mr~ Don 'VItll l •
ThP mPetmg was opened with Roy Holter
Henry Bahr held and all members are
week in Lancaster witb her evening with Wl.lrthy
The annual observance
Is
Conlactmg busm~&lt;:s P 1a~/' ' the ln.mn, "Stand Up For Je- and Horace Karr are deer hunt. to attend. Officers and the
son, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Stov· Sharon Jewell and Worthy
by the W.S.C.S., the
were Mrs Tom ~~e
D 1 s ws" ·with Lt&gt;land Brow11 al the mg in Utah
are asked to wear white
er and family and her daught· tron, Vlrill Atklns presidliJI.
participating in pray·
11
Jeanne . Cookt&gt;. ..,1 " H ~r~ pi;1 ~u Edith Haptonstall read I Mr and Mrs. Olarles Jacks the team also white gloves.
er, Mr. and frs. James Hub- The Chapter voted to
and giving toward projects
thy JPnklllson anrlb 1 r~
r; tlao s~1 Jpture lesson for hte ev· i and daugt.ter Dolores of Proc- luck refreshments will be
bard and family .
l96iu~~E.S. Calendars.ta
in mission fields.
0
Schmoll.
On
t&gt; ld b
I torville were weekend guests of ed.
'
Mrl. W. K. Wilson of Albany, wan~"ei one ~ay con c1
The meeting was opened with
. 1 ~r;, ~nmg.
band stuclf'nt s, ond
ood~ 1 • Parlic1pahng in the Bible his mother, Mh. Lula Jacks.
The Twilight Garden cJub will N. Y., visited recently with her member.
a plano prelude by Mrs. C. M.
Mrs· ·. Don
Mu en l'XJlrP~"f' ap- ·
. 01"Jta Mr. and Mrs. Bernest Bru ch meet Tuesday evemng
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d h' k 1
th qurz were Seren Le w1s,
at lh e slste r ~nd br other·in-Iaw, Mr . Cards were signed to
Hennesy foII owed
...~ group
prec·latwn an _bt .m ~ _or be Lewis Bit! Hapt onstall, Leland and Elizabeth and Delbert of home of Mrs T A. Hennessy, and Mrs. Glenn Lambert and to Alma Schuler, Elizabeth
singing of the bymn, " Spirit of
11 11011
gE'nerous
s giH~n Y Brow~ · Cynthia Mills.
flrst l Mt. Vernon were
weekend Butternut Av~. • 'with Mrs. Jed other relatives.
Jins• and Birtie Wyatt and
God." Mrs. Earl Knight gave
town pPupclomn
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Kathy
Lacey,
E:dith
Hapguests
Gf
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Webster
Sr.
as
co-hostess.
Johnson.
the scripture reading.
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The Circle of the WSCS
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The
e[ectlon
of
offlcers was In the a sence o
rs.
. .
1 tonstall, Ruth Ann Lacey,
1
rec ~~;
the b&lt;:~nh program n nie Bachner and Lewis Sauer, 1 Mrs. Bryan Harr1s and daugh- the United Methodist
easant Val1ey Hosp a1
held with the following results: Dawson, who was ill, Mrs. Guy
~ \Motorized
~ ' 1 epon sc 00 s.
second tea~, wilh the . £irst lter, Patty of Reedsville, were will meet Tuesday at 7:30
ADMIITED: Cinday Lou Gil- Worthy Matron, Ellen Tucker;
presided and presented
·\ Fiued
. team the wmnf'f Th~ bus mess Saturday afternoon guests of at the church and all
tespie, GrimrruJ Landing; Mrs. Worthy Patron, Dana Hoffman; the lesson prayer and described
Drop itt tM Kodapai Ccwt•ldga.
ATrEND (;ON\'fo:NTinN
Imertrng was held wtth dues Mrs. Dessie Patterson.
are urged ot attend.
James Beaver, GaiJipo!is, Ohio; Associate ~atron, Dorll!a
needs in mission endeavor Wind
the motor, And Part ihoQtNEW HAVEN ~ These CN e~ eo!Jertrd
ed
'thl
Mrs.
Bertha
Hall
left
Thurs·
The
th
anniversary
Mrs.
Carol
Whittington,
Buffason;
Assoctate
PFatron,
J1m
around
the
world.
Several
mem·
lnQ.
No
focusing or othw acfin·
25
1
fla ven Jumur Womf'n's
uu The nwrlinl-! was cos
WI ·day for Athens where she has
lo; Mrs. Ollie Raines, Leon; Mrs son; Secretarv. ranees
presented readings OD the ments. filM advances ~­
membl'rs attended the _south· the hymn, ' Near the Cross·· emPloyment.
Homebuilders Class of
James Allen, Hogsett; J 0 y c e Treasurer, Amber W~er,
projects and included catly. The ~ai lflslomatic 150
western D1stnd Cnnvrnt10n &lt;~t and a prayer b.. Leland Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs dleport Church of Christ
Ann Gilltspie, Grimms Land· ductress, Janet Bolin;
for Children,•• by Mrs. Camera ta.kfl color or bkld~whirf' lrHllps, 01 color tides..
Barbcursvtllc
W Va . Satur- \fr. ~nd \1"rs. Paul Haptonsta\1 spent the weekend in Thurston be observ~d Tue~day
b ing· Michael Buono BentleyviJ. ate Conductress, Jean
Bruce Lloyd; ''Homes for Retlr. Built-ill
Rosh he&amp;der , . . .... for
L
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h
I
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at t
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' lud'mg dea
day, Octobrr Jr. :'11rs. A.
. are counse ors or t e group. with their daubhler and son-m.
le Pa.;
Mrs. Owen ' Bonecutter, Tru stee E ugene y oung.
llooh - · · Ovlftt ...,. lo Sprouse, Mr.~ James Cunn ing
law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond c~urch. The P~lathea .
Hogsett.
The Worthy Matron
cons and deaconesses and oth
tlst4dcaoiJ&lt;OIOI/ -~ ,___
~am, ~\1rs . Joe) _Ro~sh, Mrs.
DAUGHTER BORN
]Pullins Jr. and family and at· will serve the dmner at 6· 30
DISCHARGES : Clifford Deck· ~he ~embers for
church wMkers, by Mrs. C.
Jack :sJew&lt;trt, .\k:. ()an Rou~h.
d M St 1 B
, tended the Lancaster fair
m.
er Syracuse · Mrs William m Frtends Night and
E. Young; ''Residences for
.
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· Mrs Mr · an
rs. uar rewer • -Mr and Mrs Harvey
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France~ \\eaver.
Martin
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Mrs
Don her pro--tem oIf'Jeers.
Young women. " me
11
Bo suro to sN oil of tho
E ugene Hesson. \f rs . Roger f)) Route
1, Lan~sv1 e, are an.
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Worthy
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k"ng
. the blrth of a daugh Vranken and family visited Sun- Class 12 Circle of Heath .
Bonecutter, Gallipolis Ferry;
e new
an wor I girls·• "Com · Kodak lnstamatic Carner·
' ·b
Smk and Mrs Robert Barmtz ' nouncJng 1 .
day afternoon with Mr. and thodist Church will meet Wed· Mrs. Archie Kimes and daugh- announced November 19 for
Centers in the United os and Camoro Outfits on
•let Am1e !\ anee 0 r .... er 8 at
11 ·
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m. at Meig~ Memor Mrs. Robert Ritchie and 1 on, nesday evening at 8 p.m. at t~e ter, West Columbia; Mrs. Wal- msta atmn o o Jeers.
y rs. l'.lmerson on- display in tho Comoro
1
TO BRING ARTI~ .ES
ial H!· 1tal Maternal gtandpar. l Pine Grove.
church. Devotional leader
ts , ter Hersman Apple Grove Viclc· T?e annual reports of
•'SchoolJ and Colleges," by Dopartmont on t h o lot
Members of the TwllJght Gar·
·P ·
M K th
Mrs Carl Mattox and program ie Grate Rolland Archetta Hay- audit and Budget
G. G. Zeigler, and 11 Hos- Flooor.
den club are asked to bring ents are Mr. anu drs. tnt n• 1
lead~r Mrs Guy Shuler. Host· es New Haven· Bessie Smith and Trusteea were given
servlog Mexicans in Tex·
.
.1
E Matson Rutlan : pa erna
ed
M Sh 1
1.
arlicles for a Sl ent auc ton to I . d th, I M M aret
0
fC leIS
esses are Mrs. Norman Way- Southside· Mrs. Richard Gil- approv .
rs. n er.
the meeting Tuesday t'\'enm~ at gran mo et s r11'1· arg t
land Mrs p L Mitch Mrs. mour and son Pomeroy· Mrs
Delicious refreslunents
A silent prayer for the areas
the home of Mrs. T. A. Hennes- II Brewer ol Langsv Me; g~ e~
Law~ence . Mi.lho~n and Mrs. Stanley Thornton and s~ st' served by Faye and
listed above was held witb Mrs. 1
.sy.
grandparents are Mr. 8 ,•
•d
TeJTY Byer.
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Shuler leader. Overseas projectsJ
IN POMEROY
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ta, an
Waddell follow1ng the meeting.
,,. ted and ·ncludes !hose,.•
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\1r Louts Riley of McConnels- '
The Middleport Literary Clu.b PSoluthsad,e; Trtsha Blair, Pt.
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1tc e w•ll meet Wednesday a ternoon BIRTHS· M
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POMEROY OHIO
enl~rtamed with a wiener roast at the home of Mrs.
Walter
A . · t r. :~
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PICKENS ENI ''""1:
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TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
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p· evening
G
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s. ames ea Wt'llt'am Eugene Pickens ,
1 g thell
10
"THE NEW INTERNS"
Mr . and Mrs. Arthur Allen
me rove onor n
reviewer me e
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B b
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Michael Callen Barbara Eden Slohart are announctng
the ' sori 0 • on lSI ed ~
by Rut , on ~omeryp 0 k e
Mrs. James AUeo Hogsett
a Mrs. William Nathan Pi&lt;:keriS:
Colorcartoons
libirlh ul a SIX pound, 71,1 ounce
ames were pay a . pr Z· ~n by MISS usan ar ' a daughter.
11964 graduate of Souther
October 17 at
es awar~ed to P~ggy Mtlhoan Lyndo.~ B. Jnhnso~, Man of
school. has enlisted lit
WE~c!b!~~~~fAY
. Mernonal Hospittl, named Tan· and Louie Fredenck. A birth· Reason by Kurt Singer and
j Navy's High Scbool Gradttstl• I
NOT OPEN
va Luann Maternal
day cake decorated to repre- Jane Sherrod, prepared by Mrs.
DIES SUNDAY
Training program at Grea
are Mr. and Mrs.
se_nt a football field was s~rv~ Ben ~hilson. Response to roll I PT. PLEASANT - Charles i iLak~~es~N~a~v~ai~Tr~a~ln~in~~~~:;l
FRIDAY Thru TUESDAY
:
frrrm•ll.
Pomf'roy,
and
Mr.
wtth t~ lunch. Mrs .. Ritchie call will be a comment on tbe Long, Pt. Pleasant, died Sun- I;
October 23-27
I Mrs. Arthur Stobart of Antlqui· was .asstst~ by Mrs. Bill Grue- l program.
Iday evening at Pleasant Valley
Joseph LeVine's
ut'HE CARPETBAGGERS
Why Not Try tho ...
tv. Lucreria Rhodes of
ser m ~rvmg.
.
OCT. 2%
I Hospital. The body is t Chp('f echn1rolor)
I.
is a great
Attendmg were Ju~ and S~s· The Women's Associati on of mn • Wilcoxen Funeral Home 1
George Peppard. Alan Ladd.
MISS AMERICA
Bob Cumm1n_gs. Martha Hy- The Slobarts have two
ie Heaton._ Jerry 0Jddle. Jim the Middleport First United Arrangements will be announc·
er, Elizabeth Ashley , Ca rroll l'hildren, Ricky Allen, 8, and Stattl_a~, Mlke Elbertel~, :~: Presbyterian Church will meet ed.
J
B&amp;ker. Lew Ayres Martin 1
dr Gilid_an. LarDry Rom1Wnlel, D · Thursday evening at the church.
Balsam, Ralph Tae~er, ArC'h 1Tamm1e Jo, 21 months.
me Robinson unny 1 , ante Moore
:
d Di ' Grueser Kalhy Mrs. Korl OWens will be devoHAS GUEBTS
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$ 99
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chairman.
Hostesses
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Mrs.
George
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Mr . and Mrs. Davtd \\haley u e, th u~hr o·ana Lodwick be Mrs. Myron Miller, Mrs. daughter Mary Jordon
and
1
1 and dclll(:l:hter, Florence, of lo-, ~e, Ka
' J acki
Mora' Russell Lyons, Mrs. 0. H. Ste~ Mr. and ' Mrs. Clarence' Jordon I
1h
WED. and Thursday
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wa spent several days here eggy
oan,
e
. ' wart Miss Mary Park Miss d f 'I
1 lied
Odob•r 28-29
with
friends
and
relatives
Gl_en
Br?wn,
Louie
FredenFck,.
Susa~
Park
and
Miss
Marthaii•Mn
aWmlthy,l
r~centTyboca
on
MIDDLEPORT. 0.
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M1ke Gnndstaff and Max o ·
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our suslllle pricing ptllcy.
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mer. Adults present were Mrs. Ohhnger.
ute~r~S~!~ar:;_:R~o~u~te~·..,...,...,...,......:J~iiii
Milton Tuttle, Mrs. Woodrow The Afternoon Circle of Heath ,:;
Mora and Harry Grindstaff. Methodist Church will
meet
Thursday afternoon at
t he
church at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Waf.
New Phi Delt House ter Hayes as leader. The group
Dedicated Saturday will study discussions on the
topic, "Our Approach to GeneMr. and Mrs. Oon W. Mms sis, Chapter L" Hosteses are
ONLY
jointed Mr. and M,.,. L. C. Mrs. G. G. Zeigler, Mrs. John
(Duke) Bitler of .furm in Ath - Ketchka, M.Ts. Homer
Cook,
Powor Tools
Door Hardware
Stoploddora
NO.OU Oown-a.lence •"
ens Saturday where they at- Mrs. Carlin Keelor and Mrs.
Complete
selecWood
or
aluml·
Complete
line
inConv11nleM fermi
Dependable Pierce-Simpson Radios
tended a dinner at new llntver· Herbert Chambers.
tion of power
cludma ltJck~ets.
num. Several si·
toohl. Power
sity Inn.
As low as . , •
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saws as lnw at
The dinner was a part of a The Riverview Garden Club
$1988
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MASO.. W. VA.
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and
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Delbert of MI. Vernon, Mr. and
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former under sea-etary ol less inactive alnce last Febru-- succeed President Calvin Coolstate, and Allan Hoover. Hoo- ary when he was bedded by an idge in 1928, defeating Gov . AI
ver's wife, Lou Henry Hoover, old kidney ailment and a res- Smith of New York . He bad
died in UM4 .
piratory condition. He had his served in the cabinets of PresiHoover, one of the great hu- gall bladder removed in 1958, dents Warren Harding and
manitarians of W&lt;E"ld War I underwent surgery for a Coolidge .
and the post war period, lived growlb in his bowel in 1962,
Thf' body of the revered el..
for years in the shadow of the and was st(icken by anemia der statesman will be taken to
disastrous economic depression and intestinal bledding in 1963. Washington to lie in state in Ute
which occurred during his ad- His survival after each of Great Rotunda of the nation's
ministration. But he emerged a these setbacks h·as described capital after he lies m state for
again in World War II and its by physicians as ·•miraculous." two days in New York 's St.
aftennath as a revered partid· Ttrough it all Hoover continued Bartholomew's Protestant Epi•
pant in domestic and J orld af- work on the fow·th and final copal Church
fairs.
volume of his autobiography.
Final funeral services will be
Hoover, who was 90 last Au· "An American Ep1c" his 30th held 1n his nat1ve town, We~
gust 10, had the distinction of book . It was published last ! Branch. lowa. fo llowed by hurl·
living longer as an ex-president May.
i al al the "iiat10nal Park un the
than any other chief executive, The "grand old man of the J site of the small cottage whe-re
although John Adams lived six IGrand Old Party' " was born a h~ was born.
months longer in his 90th year blacksmith's sGn and rose to l But he was proude~t of hl_s
than Hoover. His death left only fame and fortune as a mining services to Dem_ocratt_c Presttwo former pres1dents - Harr~ j_engineer.
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dent Woodrow Wilson m Wo~ld
S Truman and Dwight 0 E1He had a dt !-lt mgurshed ca- War I whf'n he headed up ._esenhower
j reer of public service b~hmd lliPf serv1ces in Europe and dl.Hoover had been more or him when he was elected to
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man wbo was cutting brush iD
the deep wooch. aboul 11 mile&amp;
from Harrtsoovdle, was found
lo II&lt; rabid by tbe fluoreacenl
test, the local health department was nodlied Friday.
Tbe man managed to ttU
the fox with a 1tick, but since
his bands were lacerated and
the fox bleedin&amp;, it was dMidPomeroy Village council vot· Should council go along wilh 1 would be made sometime early
ed by bls physician to give
ed Monday nlght to ask bids for its plan to order a new cab next year from the funds reserum for prevention of raba new volunteer fire depart- and chassiS, a 15,000 gallon tank maimng m the- fire equipment
Ies. 11ds was the second fos ment tanket" truck as soon as will be installe-d on the truck : levy receipts at the end of
floUild to be rabid Ill Meigs the .specification~ are preapred ·by firemen.
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county recently.
and presented to council at ils I Council expect~ the
n e wi Mavor Charles Legar indieat~¥i1Mlli!!!H~..,t~Ekm~~cy-~ next meeting.
. tan~er to be P~Jd fo r out .of : ed uie $4.000 being sought frnm
Council Instructed Fire Ch1ef anhctpated recetpls of the fire 1 Civil ])elpnse Aid in the 1964
Henry Werry to obtain
the equipment le~' dunng the nl:!:o:t spring flood , r·ould be a big help
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NEW YORK &lt;,UPI)-Rerbert
Clark Hoover, 31st President of
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servant to the world died today . He was 90.
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executlve who occupied the
White House from 1929 to 1932
succumbed to the last of a long
series of grave ailments at
11:35 a.m., EDT. Death came
at his Waldorf Towers apart·
ment.
He was stricken last saturday with bleeding ,ln his upper
gastro-intestinal trtct end failed
to rally.
Physicians said the bleeding
had caused an accumulation of
tox1c products In Hoover's
bloodstream which the elder
statesman could not overcome.
This morning his heart began
to fail
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children, Herbert Hoover Jr.,

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