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Sewing Club Sets December 16th
As Date of Annual Christmas Event
Members of the Sew-Rite Sewlng club met at the Martin res- ~
taurant Tuesday e\·ening for dinD~r . The table&gt; was allracun• in

16 at the Martin restaurant. followed by a party at the home
of Mrs Dayton Strickland. Names wt&gt;re dra\\o'll rcrr a gift ex- i

white cuver and centt&gt;rt&gt;d with eha nge The trave ling prize du. [
B fall .; rr.:mgemf'fl! wl\h urange nated b)' Mrs Ronalc1 Browning !

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wa s ;,~wardf'd to Mrs . Slnckland.l
Mrs. Brownmg and Mrs. Elza
Gilmore Jr t&gt;Cich receivf'd a I
bir thday gift from lh.:oir secret
p::~rt:• The room wa s decora ted pal
tur 1'1~· tH'( ~Nun by r..·trs . Ch::;r-1 A dessert course was served
It'~ Jlo lfrnan hostess
by the hostess from a rable
\lr ~ H~ln·p ;.- Va n Vrankl'n. with orange and black cover and
prt'Sid ~-'nl cnnducted the busi- ce ntt&gt; r':'d with R pumpkin fill ed
nf".'i" " ~-'"~Hl!1 P l an~ wert' com- with flowers . Napkins also car-~
plt-'lf'd ; p•- lll r- nd111g a~ dem?n- - ri ed out the Hall owet'n them e
~t rJi.ll lll Jl th'"' llh1o fuel (,as 1 Present were those named a·
(\l. olltcf' :"Juvember 3. It was 1 bove Mrs Raymond Bairy, Mrs .
drrtded to hav r (one hostes s tn Don Mul!en. Mrs . Calvin Sim~? I
the fut urt' tn SI"ad of two . The son , Mrs . Oon ald Co llin s. Mrs .
next mt&gt;l-' l 1ng wtll tw Novem ber , Edward Wt'lls and Mrs. Donald
ll, wit h \1r ~ Will ard Boyer as I McKnight
hosi"'Sl' .J'-d memlwrs are to
bring homt&gt;made ar tl rles for an I
oliCIIOn
Chn &lt;; tmas proJ&lt;:&gt;Cts v. ere dtS·
The annuol Chri slma&lt; 1
din ner will be he ld Derember

candlt•,;; oil t•t!hPr .;ide.
F"ollowm~ tht&gt; dinner .
t be
grol:p adjnurn('&lt;l to th-eir cl ub
r~tO "Tt l"r thet r annual Hal l(l wl'en

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AI the eiOM of the meetlnl. '!'be l'omeroy Blllld i.len
J'orest Jlolie CouncU
Hudley Wit' ~ lll: Tlie elder IDd cloucbnuta were RrV- wlll lp&lt;1I1JOI' 1 danct 11
Jun.
IUs II America mel
readlnc of the bible ill the pub- eel.
lor HICb Scbool auditor! ' Saloo
evening, at their ball, TUppers De ochools wu dllclwlecl IIICI 1
urday from "11 p m .,...,. j
Plains. Grace Swan associate petlUM signed by the memben.
PLAN DANCE
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY'
READY TO WEAR SALE'

in November with tht&gt; date
be announced. A donation was
made to th-e Red Cross drJve

and a discussion was held on
charitable projects to be cho.s·
en latt&gt;r.
One of the special projects
of lhe sorority has been
to
CONNIE TAYLOR
purcha se glasses foc n e e d y
Rev . and Mrs. Pau1 E. Tay· children . Three pair were prolor of Cheshire are announc- vided last year. A report also
ing tbe engagement of tbeir was givn on glasses for a needy
daughter, Connie Taylor, to child purchased thi5 year.
Mrs . Frank Eschleman conJames Bumgarner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Uris Bumgarner, Le- duct~d the cultural program en.
tart, W. Va. Miss T ylor is a titled. '' Environment, Health,
1964 graduatt: of Middleport Work and Play." The members
High School. Mr. Bumgarner had health exercises during the
were
is a 1958 graduate of Waba- program . Refreshments
ma High School and Is em- served by Mrs . Dave Hindy
ployed by Staats &amp; Nichols and Gail Hovatter.
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Attending were Mrs .
Inc. , Pt. Pleasant. A wedding
date has been set for Nov . Betzing, Mrs . Carl Horky, Mrs.
27 at the Rutland Free Will Edward Moore, Miss Beverly
The annual observance of t~ef ' Haptist Church, Rutland. Rev. Perrin, Mrs. Keith Riggs, Mrs.
Baptist Women's Day
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Paul E. Taylor will perform Thomas Smith, Mrs. Don Smith,
Prayer will be held Monday :
Mrs. Larry Wiley. Mrs. James
, evemng, November 2. m con-, the ceremony.
Wisecup, Arlene McDaniel, Mrs.
Twt&gt;nly cu up1t-&gt; ~ were pre 3c n\ i ~unclion with the regular n~f't- 1
Eschleman,
Mrs . RJchard Hovfur the m&lt;tsked ha lloween p:~ r· ·I mg of lhe B. H. S.:mborn Mis-I&lt;·,;&gt;A\Itl'
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ty he-ld fL1r Drew_ Web~t'!r Post sinary Society that ~OJ me ev- ; ~
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members and thl'lr wtves Sntur· t&gt;ning.
~Geff1ng
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day , Oclober 24th at the Post The th eme this year i~ en- 1~
home .
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. titled " IIIlO All the World ." It ~ p
En·ly n GJ]rnore won the pnzt&gt; I Will promote fellowship , deep· r::
tur the prert1est masked cos- en sympathy, and se&lt;:&gt;k a full t
tume. wil.h Frances Hunnt&gt;l win· , understand ing amonf!
B&lt;lpt isl Ji
In Pomeroy
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ning !he most original and Char· ! Wom~n of the world .
I Mrs . Maxine Arnold and daules Swatz-:1 won the prize for i Ta king part will be
Mrs. ghte r. Susanna of Athens Road
the · Richard Owen, Mrs. Manning ' and Mrs. Mary Aumiller of
the ugliest. J udges for
In Middleport
grand para?e were Don Knapp Kloes. Mrs. Bert Bodimer. Miss Iford W. Va. visited Sunday at
Mrs. Kenneth Byer has r~
Pete Moran ty and Ma:rvm Burt. Rhoda Hall an d Mrs.
Tony Hand . W. Va. with Mrs . C. L. turned to Gallipolts after spend&lt;
Dancing, round and square, and ! F'owler. ~rs . Cecil Bradbury i Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Char- ing the week end at her home
group si ngin~ were enjoyed rlur. l' will be organist and Mrs. Fow-l les Elliott and ramily . They also in Middleport.
lng the evenmg.
ler and J anice Bibbs will serve , visi ted in Charle ston, with Mr . Ca thy Hanning and Debra AlDr rw Webster Po st, Ameri· l as ushers. Mrs . Clifrord Sl um-~1 and Mrs. Stephen Elliott .
lensworth have returned to Kin·
can Legion , will meet in regu·
wt~l bt&gt; s~loist a ~Jd the LoveMiss Shirley Bee~le spent
dergarten cla sses after being ab.
Jar srsswn on Monda y. Nove~- JOY Circle wtll be m charge or past two we&lt;::&gt; kends m Columbus, sent due t.o illness for several
one wilh Miss Janice Wolfe and days .
ber 2nd at 7:30 P.M. A movre the hos pi ta lity hour .
·· Projl.:!cl Hope". about Lbe float- 1
the last one with Miss Claudette
Mrs . Asa Jordan substituted
IFnghho'pdilaL ship wf ill be s howbn · (;h(firm~rr. N(fmed (Ill
Laffe rty.
for Mrs. Guy Reynolds In lhe
1s an "'em:11 rr es WI 11 e 1
Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Hum· Middleport Kinderg"rlen classes
ser ved foll owing the meeting . / JJ7 CTU Committee.'f
l phrey of Lake Worth, F la. and while Mrs. Reynolds was abAll members are urged to at·
Ch .
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Glen Humphrey of Cleve land sent due to a throat condition.
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were weekend guests of thelr
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omeroy
met. on I mother, Mrs. Elizabtoth
~rs. J ohn Krawsczyn and ~rs
ran wi th them. Eligibilily dales
for membership in the Ameri.
evenJng ~t the First phrey at th hom
f M
Milton Houdashelt of the Mide o
rs. I dleport Conservation League,
''an LegiOn are : World War [ . Rapt! sl Church With Mrs . .~1- 1 Charl~s Buc:
4-&amp;-17 to 11·11·18; World War II· ~~~'1rHe~mpton, president ,
ml Mr . and MT~. Eslie Mossman were kitc_hen chairmen for the I'
12-7-4\ to 9-2-~5 and the Korean
'rhg h
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i returned home Monday alter a hloodmobtle held Monday.
Action 6-25 -50 to 72753
e ymn.
eanmg on the
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Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence Mil·
Everlasting Arms ." Jpened the l w:eke nd . vtstt at Manon, 111 - hoan were business visitors in
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1meeting followed with prayer ! w1th the ir sons and daughters- 1 G ll" r 1h"13
by Mrs' G H Ewing Reporls in-l aw. Mr. and Mrs. Harley ·~ tpo ~s
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were gi.ven. by. the
Mossman and family and Mr. 1 I"
h;te was in a.
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i Named as chairmen were Mrs ·1and Mrs . Robert Mossman and ~ k
uefsllay. or
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c ec ·up o owmg recent eye
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surgery. She was accompanied
TONIGHT
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Mrs.
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Lucretta
Genheimer
visu'
NOT OPEN
al education· Mrs
Gtadt•s Amy Helm relurned to their ! YMr rs.W'JI1. Jam Reynolds. d
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FRIDAY thru THURSDAY
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aughter Deb le, spent e
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Mrs._ Phil Williamson, armed Cah wiG wWeeths vtsJMt . WI "II rs . weekend in Columbus with her
Joseph L. Mankewicr
ares I row, mersvt e.
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servtces ; and Mrs Robert War·
ELZABETH TA\'LOR . Rl ner publicity The book "Dear
Mrs. Laura Bishop who has Sister ~
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and Mrs . Robert Jay.
CHAR D BURTON , REX H \.R
and Glorious Phy sician"
by een t e guest o
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RISON, Pamela Brown, Geo. Te ,1 C ld II
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Bartels returned to her home
Mrs. James Crtswell of Class
} or 8 we · was presented
' 12 Circle of Heath Methodist
Cole, Hume Cron~..-n . Roddy
McDow all . Cesare Danova. 1 ~ 0 the Pomeroy Public Library 1 Columbus Wed~~sday ·
Church reported that the shellC E W
The No. l of ALL TIME! Pro- In memory of M
Downie.
rs . · ·
: MotorC)·cle Club
ed pecans have arrived and are
duced by Walter Wanger
Winn er of 4 Academy Aw
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or. sale from the class members.
Mrs. Shelton was devotional I tirty IS
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Th
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th
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topic
The Meigs MotorcyclE-- Club h ey mtyM e M aJEn
at e
spectacle been more careful- leader using as her
ly, lnVi!~hly, stunnin.l(ly pro. . "Teach Me Thy Way Oh Lord" ' held a Halloween partv Satur· Mome Co
rlsl.
' M' DoFwiedson,
duced ! Otrerwhe lmin gl ('olos· d
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~~I! Super-Spectacle! Ma~tni I Mrs . J. H. Sle1-1heuson assisl· ay evemng a the Rock Sprtng."i .,., ·h 1
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'I cent! see t: eopatra ·~ en : t:U uy !VJI5 . ...o~ph Cook pre-- .•r:mge a w IC was ecor· Mr
1 1 sented the program topic " UnL aLM in keeping with the occas- d htan C;sd and arm:;:
tra: Rt&gt;x Harri son. as Juliu~ ted Projection - The ' Eye ion.
o~g er, m Y an 8 1en •
Cesare; Richard Burton as . (;ate " The hvrnn " Let
the i Mr . and Mrs. Brooks Sayre Phllk D~Venny of Da~lon, were
Hrs.
Lower Lights
Burning" and of Syracsue we.re judges
of
of hisd
3 and ~c
15
Adm ission: $1.00
praye r by Miss Genheime~
cos tumes. Prizes were award- Mrs . da~
~r~er a~ amty,
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rs. r ur . . ey came
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most original and best costume to at end the Ho~econ~mg game
respectively in the following and events at Ohio Umversity in
age groups. Jimmmy ,foe Jef. Athens Saturday.
fers, Stephanie Radford . Brent
Sisson and Tammy Davis, preI school age;
Morilyn Alkire,
I Shirley Jordan, Cindy Jordan
and Charles Wright, seven to
fifleen years; and William Wag:ner, Jr ., Mrs . George Wright,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bradi George Wright and Philip Rad· bury entertained with a Hallowford, adults..
een party Saturday evening for
stvved their granddaughter, Mary Eliz..
Refreshments were
during the evening to Mr. and abeth Bradbury, and her guests.
Mrs . Wendell Jeffers and Tra·
The Halloween theme
was
Icy and Jimmu Joe, Mr. and carried out in the decorations
Mr s. Philip Radford and Steph. including a ghost and other u.I.II
! anie, Mr . and Mrs . George Sis· loween symbols. Mr. and Mrs .
son and Brent and Ricky Gaul, Charles Bradbury were hosts
Mr. tnd Mrs. Felix Alkire and the ·evening.
Marilyn and Shirley, Mr . and
Costumes were judged with
Mrs. Clarence Jordan and Cin· prizes awarded to Glenna
dy , Shirley and Patty, Mr. and ellen and Janie Hindy, prettiest,
Mrs. George Wright and Susan and
Mickey Childs,
and Charles, Mr. and Mrs . Wil-l Jloycoe Riley and Glenna
Ham Wagner, Jr ., Mrs.
were winners in the dance
Arms, Mr . and Mrs. Bob
contest.
Refreshments of doughnuts,
and Tammy, G.orge
wtre
and Mrs . Maxin e Arnold .
candy , pop and favors
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Mrs. James Johnson to those·
present including M~lanie Hackett, Joyce Riley, Kathy Moore,
Jill Harris, Glenna Sprague,
Patty Harris, Linda Cochran.
Debbie Blaine, Kayle Russell,
Sharon Glaze, Jan!• Hlndy, AnLook at the lines or the '64 boot!--love the snu Ita Fultz, .Melinda Voglesont~,
!BY REOUESTI
ness of th1s slantmg top ankle-high version wit1
Lu
Ann French, Robin Mills,
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sharp stacked cowboy heel. Dazzling in red patina
Kathy Bunce, Brenda
Ed.o.....ur black crush grain.
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Boggs, Kim Johnson, JeH JohnLAUNDRY''"'· Mickey Childs, Randy Becker,
Bill Hensler,
Sherman
DRY CLEANING
Jim Gtsze, ' ancl Pat
Mills,

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pariiJ cloudy IIICI ooaler, 111P

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Glasses were purchased
a local needy child by the
Ela Pht Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority Tuesday . M i s 1
Sharlee Newman,
president.
was in charge of the meeting
in the Columbia Gas office.
A bowlisg party was plaMed

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Glasses ate
Provided for
Needy Child

to-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 . Ocl. 29 , 1964

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO. 169

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1964

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Sele $99.00

Reg, $119.00 ~omens Colts

Sale $94.00
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Reg. $99.00 Womens Coats
Reg. $89.50 Womens Coets

Sele $84.~
Sale $74.00

Reg. $79.50 Womens C11ats

Sale $64.00

Reg. $69.50 Women• Coata

Sele $54.00

Reg. $59.50 Womens Coats
Reg. $49.SO Womens Coats

Sele $48.00
Sele $38.00

Reg. $39.50 Womens Coets

Sale $32.00

Reg. $29.50 Womens Coats

S.le $22.00

Our complete stock or dresses, reduced

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w~s fired for a long ser1eS of '"This decision applies only to
miStak~s rangl~g from the Cu- this case. Each case will have
~lsstle
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to stand on its own,"
Fultz 1 candidate
Ralph Welker,
Republican
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for Stale Representa·
RACINE DAM SITE - T,his i&lt; the site of the new Racine navigation to cks .a.nd dam near Letart Falls, where Dravo Co1·pora1ion. Pittsburgh, Is
poundmg
1ons.
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prosecutor
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announced
today
that
he
carrymg
out a $2 ,186,165 Corps of En~mecrs ro n! ract lor slle preparatJon. !he IYroken black !me md1cates the locatiOn of the Ohio bank of the
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Informed Commumst sources · ed that as prosecuting attar~ nd,
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at citi· Ohio River after Dravo completes a mtle-lon g cut., w1denmg the nver channel by as much as 200 feet. Tht&gt; new hne alreadY has heen established
8 groui 0 ~ fd 1oc with , at the downstream end of the bank . where a dredge i&lt; deepemng the ch anne! close to shore. The broken white lines mark the eventual location
disclosed Thursda) night lhat
f M i s Cou t h has · a
an official document is being ne~tt 0 t e ~h Sta~ y,of e Ohio ~e~s r:el
.m.'. ay Engi~- ' of the new dam ilnd the high -lift loc·ks , wluch wi ll be on the West Virginia shore. About 15 m1les ahov(' Pomeroy , Racine ''.rill be the only dam iD
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~irculated bto the ~arty's ~0 mili ;r~is~~n ~~ ~i!dlife~ and sug 1.:r.n Divi;i:• Te~~~s~:io De- th:_ 1:;_ miles of river betwee[J r~olli poli s Dam_at Guy an. and the new Belleville Dam. which _Il!~vo ~_bui ldmg at Reedsville .
on mem ers g vmg t, e rea gested an effort be made to 1partment of Highways, with re--=- - - - - - -8
~easa~~ f?r Frushchev sud· reach an agreement with West ' fecence to proposed improveen JsmJssa ·
Virginia to establish the areas m':!nts to Route 33.
WASHINGTON _
PRES!· of authorily of each state with
Dowler told he group that
reference to the rl~ht of Oh1o he had JUSt comple\ed a meet·
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th U
dent J ohn so~ pred tcts e m
lng attended by Harry Schimed States will one day to ab~e
mil, Division Ten Design and
t~ orfer a job to everyone Wll~
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Plans Engineer and Alan Stil By United Pres~ International 1 where he eppeared before going \ warned voters that " one reck· , tour of Pennsy lvania whi ch r about Turkey, a NATO ally of
bng and a~le to work.
son or Alan Stilson and AssociSen. Barry M, Goldwater fo· on to Las Vegas. Nev., and : less impulsive move of a single · wound up with a speech in the United States, on the fact
.. Our
ates, 8 Columbus firm of. Con cused his campaign today on ' Los Angeles. He sa id Johnson :
could incinerale our
Pittsburgh Thursday night .
jthat the Near Eastern country
goal- JOb ~pportumbeS for all
suiting Engineers. pertaining to 1 U.S. relations overse:J s. He ! has lust Turkey as an ally and : thzat1on.
I He charged that " Jn just the is ~eking increased trade and
persons wHhng
able .
the furnishing of engineering _Charged th_e "free world has i treated _ol.l,ler friendly countries
"I s:y to
mos_t
' past few days,
Lyndon cultural exchanges with Russia
wo~k canandwJII .be.~chlev
servic~s for improvements to been commg apart at lhe l "shabblly'
I today , J oh nson sa rd, go to - J ohn son has been trymg tore· for the first time tn 25 year&amp;.
ed m the years to c~me, JohnIf IS
a section of Route 33 from seams" while President John~nn I While Goldwater campaigned the polls on Tuesday and vote, duce Americnn polit ics to a I He also sa id that Johnson
son aald Thursday m the tentQ
Rock Springs to Burlingham, a has •'turned his personal cam- , in the Wesl. Johnson turned his alone . W~. h your _conscience. The popularity poll, the free. world I has rebuffed France as an ally
and last of a sedes of stateThree car~ were involved In distance of about aix mile~.
paign for personal power into a attenti on to the Midwest ar.d vole you cast w1ll be your own has been con~ng apart at the 1and said this country's relatiOJll
ments on the economy,
an. accident mvestlgated by the The group was further in· circus and a street show ''
'' the over-riding issue of p·eace [- and the world you save will : seams and Ameriran prestige : with Pakistan , Cambodia, J:Ddo.
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firm
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the
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l ain are in dire need of repair.
Thur~ay conSidered appealing u1ty .
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had agreed to start immedl&amp;t&amp; delivery in Cheyenne, Wyo., troit, the Chief Executi~·e to the West after a whi stle-stop \ Go ldwater based hi s charge Johnson 's Detroit appearance
Fran- ly on the preparation of plans
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Shumate was arrested by West Virginia officials
while he was standing on the lock wall on the Ohio side
•acrUicing national security in of the river near Racine in early July of this year.
Ill• nation's space program w Tbe Slate of West Virginia
- -en)lance its political position. gave 88 its reason for dl• residents to fish in the
on missJn• the charge against River.
The GOP task rorce
••space, Science and the Atom"
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th t th
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Shumate in icat
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jstraUon s
emphasiS on the boundary lloo botw..a Oblo tended w fight the issue "as a .
A!lOllo program to lancl • m~n._ ~
VlrEDia _ .wblob 11 mat\Of of principle." Shum8\f
on the. moon has allowed Ru,. •• 1
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Meigs County Prosecuting At· itles charsed him with
also cntlctzed Defense Secre- torney Bernard v. Fultz , who illegally,
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scrapping a pro~osed mlltt.ry of Shumate, said he is happy
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I Old Time Sing to
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stopped on the rJghl borm to
Dow!..- assured Mr. Welker
THE CANiliDATES TODAY
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lion Hall. Also scheduled on 111e
deliver mall. When he started that lt was virtually certain
Clintax Activitie-s
By United Press International
President's Midwestern tour
he pulled Into the. path of
a that the formalities of nego!
Johnson Philadelphia. '
i were stops in Milwaukee, Rock•
southbound car dmen by Jam· Uatlng the price for the servPT. PLEASANT - An "Old Pa.; Detroit, Mich.; Milwau!ford, Ill ., and Chicago.
es caldwell, 11, Mld~leport.
ices of ~ consultant would be l
Time Sing· · will climax lhe pre- kee, Wis .; Rockford,
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1· In the Detroit speech he saJd
The Webb car contmkued downk completed satisfactorily at an ·
! election
activities Saturdny Chicago, m., aod Washing~
Lode P earl Wh itP . 66 who that for 20 years a mushroom
1Y date. and that surveyi""
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, evening at the old Junior High 1on, D· c ·
· Ba- ; c 1aud . has sha d owe d the 11ves
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the roadway
and struc I par •
ed
''&amp;
' lived .m Che ster twp . nem
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car helongln g to Dorsel Ran· ear
and planrung could then start
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School auditorium spon sored by :
shan died at Meigs Memorial I Amencans and thai ·' for 21
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1 PT. hPLEASANT
- · t Wtlham , the '1a son Countv- Young Re- WGoldwater
Cheytnntd, hosplla
: 1 T h urs d3\' a f lernoon ,ao1- 1 years every
h There
bb immediately ·
p
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pres1·d en 1 •-~
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was heavy dama1Je to t e e
owers, Vm on,
., 1 publirnn Club.
yo.; as egas, ev., an '
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1 Kennet
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Los Angeles, caur.
lowmg a \eng hy
nt"ss .
wTodor e
re uce k
anger.
rked
bb
The
sing
will
begin
at
7·30
b
p
d
ay
we
must
wor
more
ur11
ate to the pa
car.
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:the state pentltenhary on con.
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ump rey- ocatello, I a·
Mrs White was preceded in
tl th
was cited to Meigs county court
! viction of forgery by Mason p. m. and wtU feature
1'he ho: Pendelton, Ore.; Seattle, : death bv her parent s James
an ev:r. d 5
Nov. 6, charged with not using
icounty Circuit Court
Thurs· Christ.Ja_nairs of Gallipolis_ and Wash., and Portland, Ore.
and
Damewood· Groves. 5t
upon':
8
caution in starting.
S
I day .
The
Quartet of Ripley.
MIUer - Cedar City, Utab; ' Survivors are her husband, Gro-- reng ' . . .
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Another arrest reported by
David Lanham and Thomas , Accordmg to a
Albuquerque, N . .-M.;
Enid, ver. Sr; these children, Mrs. depends
resJ?Onslbllaty, upCIUCAGO - DB. STEVAN the patrol was John Bltsard,
Huddleston, both_ or
club there Will be no pollt· Okla., and Bartlesville, Okla. 1 Thelma Eddy, Wooster; Wil· on rearson . he
.
\, \.'· Durovic, the refugee physician Pt. Pleasant. clied to Me1gs
Pleasant, were g1ven an addl- teal speeches and relreshmenl.s,
rna Ballard, Long Bottom; Virmgh\;;
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, tiona! six months in the county I
be served. The publiC IS '
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La , 9 nson. rep •· . .
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was free
The date of the Middlepor-t I jail after completing their arig· tn\" lled to attend.
Veterans Memorial Hospital I Naomi Doris White, at home; water
.:arlJer
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on $500,000 bond today under in·
Mete• Geoe&lt;al Hoopilal
Athletic Booslers Auction sale linal term by the Court after •
ADMISSIONS - Pearl Pugh, Donna Jean Baker
churchmen
have _ nd 0 ·
dlctment
con•plrac-y ADMISSIONS Elizabeth has been
from Nov. 7 pleading guilty to an lndictd· i
MAY HIT 1,000
MMiddleJ1&lt;:'1r1t : ABarbGarlka
BHaer, 10 ., and Grover
Jr .,
to· violate th~ ~Ure . Food and Vaughan, Pomeroy.
until Novembe~ 21, It was an- ment of escape. Lanham ~n 1
. mer~v1 e;
va I ey, ar· 1saw , 0 .; 18 grandchildren, one
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nounced fill:lowl"'l
Boosters Huddleston were both oervmg 1 PT. PLEASANT - Absentee ,
Audrey Longslreth, 1great grandchild, two brothers, 1 thank God for their courage,
er, Marko Durovic, was also
TUesday uigbt
time in the countl'._lall for con- votmg ts expected to reach t))e Mtddleport.
Homer Groves, Sod,
Johnson satd.
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ARREST MADE
Boooter membors said any tributing chargeh and.......,_ser· j !OOO mark in Mason County 1&gt;&lt;&gt;- DISCHARGES - Audrey Long- , and John Groves Cleio. w.
Both VJce presidential cof!illIndicted. :
'11lt, Indlctmept charged that
Pomeroy Pollee arrested Othn peroons havlDg articles they can v_ing as trusties when they walk- fore it closes Saturday, At clos- streth, Mrs. Shendan I' terce 1and a si&lt;ter, virginia
dates were In the Far 'west -!!1'
1Clendennin, w. v s .
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been
Tracey, Pomeroy, on a charge dohata for the
auctioo a ate eel away from the jail, but re- ing time Thursday, 924 absen· and .On, Long Bottom.
Democratic Sen.
into
C:Otiimetce. "irlth of intoxl"'-t!oo Thursday night. shoQ!d caU
Hackett at Iturned , voluntarily aft.r
14 1tee votes had been cast. Of the · Total number patients - 19.
Humphrey startdo off in p.c
illtent to defraud
WY 2-3&amp;9s or Klnt1 Builders Sup- hours of freedom.
1 9Z4 Yotes, 391 were Democrat
She was a member of the
Jdaho,
Ill ·
ly, not fOI" a bbna!J.!O Invest!lliENlJ' ANNOUNCED
ply at WY 2-1!748.
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James Landon See,. lndicied l and !198 Republican, with 231 abTO CLOSE '1\JESDAY .
i Brush Church_ of Christ.
speech that .
·•; JBIIM to
the IIJife,IJI
(:hapel
churel&gt; Tbe Boosters, wltb Mr. Hack- by the september grand jury l sentee votes received by mall The offices of Jac_kson Pro-· a! servtces wlll be at the
to get
United
.' , oald drug." Federal .Judge ,will
luQI!llei c!f sandwich· ett, presiding, also made , a on the felony charge of break· end four registered independ-1 ductlon Credit Association will Brush
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aud entering of the · IF8 1 ents voting_ Ballot commi•Sioo- 1
closed, both m M01gs and p.m. wtth •Vernon Dolm
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had. sent ,
across ithletlc equipment. It was all' Blain grocery, pleaded gUJ!tylers are ·Repnblitan, Clifford Athens
TUesday, Nov .
Bunal Will
m the
d1oice
Jmle amO\Uitl
churcb on noLUieed thai '175 !'@ll ' rectv·,·alllL.w.- placed on
'Carder and Democrat,
Mrs. 3, \964, at 10 A.M., duo to a i lly
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Election Board Clerk Doro- he opposing Democrat Charles Other county races include:
thy Johnston said today
456 Knowles. Welker is a form..- - lncumbont Sheriff Robert
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persons were voted by absen- sheriff of Meigs County and op- C. Hartenbacb and
Charles
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tee and disabled ballots before erator of th• Maple Lawn Pout· Dtehl of Pomeroy R. D. Haretn, ~c
the 4 p. m. leadline Thurs- try Farm at Hemlock Grove. bach has served 11 sheriff since
day .
'j Knowle s, on the other hand, is 1957. Diehl is executive chairThis Is relatively high
for relatively ne.w in Meigs County man of the Meigs County DemI
Melgs County, she said,
but politics. He is a school teacher ocratic Committft.
nearly 100 vot~s less than the at, Buchtel • York High school,
- Clerk of courts, with Wan·
absentee vote for the 1960 pres· and a resid~nt of the Tuppers da Eblin, Pomeroy R. D., _as
Plains area.
idenlial election.
1 Democrat candidate against mA highlight of the 1964 elec· Warmly contested races are cumbent Evelyn Lucke. Mrs.

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Candidates for local govern· 1tion In Me1gs county wm
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mont posts have done
their the selection of seven
local l missioners posst.
home work, with. only
late office
where
there lS Incumbent&amp; Av-ery Nelson and.
cramming remainmg, and are competitlon.
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McElhinney, both
ready for the decisions
by Ralph Welker, who Upset ret· publicans,
will be agamst
Meigs County voters
next eran Rep . George
in Oemocratlc hopefuls Paul SiTuesday.
the GOP Spring Primary, wiD mon and Thomas Hennessey .

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strength by holdins e.ach other , The Blue Devils drove
to only three first dowm .
Bobcat territory again
Bolh teams drove into each were halted ,
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with pltnty of action •• both , tnined •• they were ) did not

with a blue-and-red striped l1e..
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Rickey tapped a &lt;'ane on the 1 Columbus (UPl)- Sevenl ~ en In the Ohto Conference, W1t·1 Youngstown, one of four un-1 In ot h er games, Kenvon Way~:e State r2 -2-n at Case urn (5-t): Johns Hopkins at Ob- 1 KC
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rloor and said Devine wa:; fir ';! d or the 26 football games involv- tenberg can clinch its fourth lbeaten and untied team ,; 10 closes its home season aga:nsl Tech 0·51; Western Reserve e-rlin (2-31· Defionce (3-3} at jb t agamh ~~n toe a ~
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, ing Ohio co II e g e s will be stialght title by beating Ohio Ohio along wit:, Ohio State, Mount Union Wooster host~ Hi· /2 ·2·1 l at £astern \1 ic h1gan (2- G
for "petty reasons"
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es eyan.
e 1gers, o. 1 ow mg reen an
1tten -g, ram's mury - rt en ernors, 2l.
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vine,, he said. Ca rdina l owner [ this weekend, but one of the I smell college squad in the na- travels to Central Michigan in and Gapital, rlying high aiter ! Non-Conference · Oflyton 12-4) y a t arneg l1e5 0 eo t C · 5).1 nmNe. t
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biggest
shape
up
etween
wo
on,
are
avor
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1 WI Iquest of 1ts stxth wm or the ownmg
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I C 1gan;
u on / -·- ) at season at annan
ace
two statements
saying I didn't
ease.
campa1gn.
meets Manetta m another 0 10 1. V.ashmgton
•• ~
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8 y QUauers
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· , Buckeye Slate powers.
. X . 12-J1 at Cmcmnali
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. Manc hes ter fi nd. l : N
. or th. wood
have anythmg
to do wtlh lt.
n•h'l
Oh.
St t t k It
Conference
contest,
i
(4-Il. av Jer (2·3-1' at Vi ano-. / M' h l
A hi d (4-21· E I Ch
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va ~5-0l · F'indla · t&amp;-ll at St l IC . at san
, ar - _, aunc. y
and thai.~ the truth ._
h' f- beaten record and No. 1 rating iM
Ohio teams meeting ont-of· ' J 0 h ·0 d)· Yc t 1 St t ham Hnd.) at Wilmington 0-4- Kyger Creek
o 6 o ~12
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Busch called Cmed~nto I S 0 . to Iowa City to play the Hawltstate opponents this weekend I I 1~elp
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ria
1:' .a .e I).
TD'sDuncan
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and
1 yard.
fice when the ar mals were •
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.I e.yes, the 1ggest game ns1 e
mcluded Fm lay, Central State, (Mich 1 at Ohio Northern 15.?).
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sl umpmg, . he /~ld. K He wa~ I Ohio will be at Oxford where
' Ohio Northern Muskingum,
. Wayn~sburg (Pa .) at Muski~g.! Datly Sentmel , Pomeroy-Middleport, o., oct. 30, 1964·3
unhappy w1th I 0 n) d~ane 8~ Miami hosts powerful Bowling
erlin Defiance Denison, Bluff had a manager pen mg. e Green.
I
ton, 'Case Tech John Carroll,
asked me to recommend
a rr.anwes 1ern Reserve· Ashi an d an d
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Hger, and I sa1d Bob How!'am." I Although the Redskms w1ll be ,
I W' l . t
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Howsam, an ex-minor league underdogs, they do have tradi· [
I m~g ~Of G
organizer and du~ owne r from 1tion going for them. Miami. has 1
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The ewee~:~: sched:~es with
Denver took Devme's p1ace. downed the Falcons five times
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· th e pas t nme
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won - 1o:s recor s m paren egames and
Coach Bo Schlembechler would
. North Gallia'~ Pirates closed out their IR64 grid cam- se~:i Ten : Ohio Slate IS~l al
hke nothing better U10n to patgn Thursd~y rught by defeatmg Hannan Trace 26-0 be- low: 13 _2)
0Sp1
eWS throw a monkey wrench mto the fore a good·stzed homecomtng crowd.
1 M'd A . .
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Bowling Green machinery.
The triumph left Coach Pete Nibert's boYs with an ' G 1 " 16;;en~a~· 0 ~ 4 ;~g
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overall 4-4 record. Inside the Southern Valley Conference, ! reen
a
•am&lt; · · I:
Entered Hospital
M&lt;aml needs a vtctory lo stay the Pirates finished witb a 3·2 record which should be Toledo 11·5 1 at Kent Stale 113·
Among those woho entered io the Mid. American Confer· good enough for a third place finish. '
I ); Western Michigan &lt;2-4) at
Holzer hospit~l in the past 24 enee race fo~lowing la~ week's Coach John Dudding's WildMars_hall (4-2;.
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hours were Michael Jame Coon-iupset at Ohio University. But cats, trying to make it two lremainder of the first half.
Oh10 Conrere;~e : Oh1o
en, 440 Hedgewood Dr., Ma_rk , ~he BeeGees carry a 6{1 record straight after a surprise win North Gallla added two insur- le~an 11 -4) at \\1ttenberg (6-0l:
Steven Gilmore, Rt. 2 Cheshire , mto Oxford and probably have over Southwestern last week ance markers in the truro stan- Hiram (2-3) at Wooster (3-3 1; I
Ricky R. Nowlin, Apple Grove, I toe:' many guns for the Red- suffered their fourth loss
a~ za. After Chick, Cremeens, Heid~lberg 12-_3-1) at OtterlH•in
W. Va., Bruce A. Hysell, Rt. I skins to auccessfully muflle.
gains! one win and a Ue. Inside Dunn and Garrett moved the (5- I), Mt. Umoo &lt;2-4) at KenPomeroy, Mrs. Beecher Mal· In other b1g games, battered the SVAC, the 'Cats are 1 •3~. pigskin to the liT eight, Clyde Iyon (0·51; Baldwm . Wallace I
\
colm Cooper, Rt. 1 Langsville, D_ay~n ~tstts Ohto Umverstty: andnextweekwillwln~uptheir Smith took it over from the (4-21 at Ak~on (3-3!; Manetta 1
Carol Ann McCray, Rt. 1 Oak Cmcmnati steps out of Mlssoura campaign against powerful Ky- four. A kick on the PAT try (1-51 a~ Capttal (4-1) .
j
Hill, William L. Trace, Well- ~ Valley Confer~nce play against ger Creek.
was bloc~ed.
President"' Confe~en ce: John
ston, and Mrs. Arthur R. Trout,, George Washmgton, X a v J P. r j
.
. 1 Roger Garrett scored the
Carroll (4·1) at Thtel (3 - 2J;
Ashland, Ky.
meets Villanova at Phlladei· At N..-th Gallia last rught, 1 Plr te 1 chd
th
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d hdS~na
a ou own 1rom
Bir s
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ph1a, and ~oledo ~l11des ~ath . e h rf~ 5 JUDllodpe ha ea
two after a HT aerial was
Mrs Larry Melvm Lathey,i Kent State m a Mtd Amertcan In t e 1rst per
w en Dave te
ted b Sk'dm
New Haven, w. Va., daughter, :contest.
Skidmore, a freshman product. rcep
edy t c' h' okrel.
h't
D
Chi
k
'th
17
ard
more
pass
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9:06 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Don·
Tigers Can Cllacb Title
' an
c WI a • Y
tr8
· Ill o IC or
/
aid W. Dearing, 213 McKitter·
aerial.
ex
pom ·
ick Ave., Jackson, daughter, ConvefSl.Ofl
Later In the same period l~oth lteambls weredhurt by pen·
2 SPEED-2 CYCLE
the
.ld
d
N th• a ....es, wn es an mtercepted
4 Temperature Settings
6 .27 p.m. Thursday · Mrs · EvWt cats rove to or passes last night Rucker
&lt;BY
REQUEST)
FILTER-FLO
erette Hall, Jr., Rt. I Oak Hlll,
Gallla's nine, only to lose the Murd k
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d'
AT
daughter, 12 :11 a.m. Thursday .
bau on downs
oc w... ou stan mg
Discharged
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the Wildcats.
Patients recently discharged
In the second canto, a pa~ I The Pirate!l racked up 18
1ncluded Mrs. Virgil Null, Mol_!
interference gave N&lt;rth Gallia first downs, Hannan Trace had I
LAUNDRY 'l
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H rden I
the oval on the liT two. From 10
ly K . W' son, erome
a
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Skldm
bl ed. hi 3 .
John Hawker. Donald Court,
I ere,
ore ast
Four Pirate senior:s
1
OilY CLEANING
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Mrs Helen Mlttenthal, Mrs. I PT. PLEASANT way over and It was 12-0.
. their last game - Chick, Tom I
WY
2-5428
POMEROY
Cha~les Stevens, Mrs. Joe
'Butcher of the local C
The teams exchanged pass In- Foster, Ken Dunn and Larry
ley and infant daughter,
ephone Company will
tercepUons and fumbles the Russell.
Robert L. lsaac and Infant
the program at the
ghter Mrs. Cyrus
night meeting of the local
Mrs.' Barbara Gardner,
Club, on the "Conversion
Gomer Donnally, Mrs.
Dial Telephone" which will go ;
say Adams, Mrs. John
into effect in Point Pleasant I
m.ll, Mrs. Brady Young,
Dec~ber 6th.
.
Hall, James Boacd and
Rober~ Woll, president, an- 1
ence McCabe.
the annual Ught Bulb
sale of the club will be conductDEAN IS READY
daring the week ol Novem·
SAN FRANCISCO (UPil2nd. The package of bulbs
Floyd Dean, who recently
which contains two 100 watt
covered from a knee op~ :~~:~~: I~~~~ two 75 watt bulbs and
will be ready to fill a ,
60 watt bulbs will sell for
er berth for the San Francisco . Proceeds from the sale will
Forty Niners when they
used by the club for thelr
on the Baltimore Colts in a Na- sight-saving project.
tiona! Football LeaJ111e
Sunday.

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By Dal• Rolbgeb, Jr .
fumbled oncl Chancey'• Gorv 1al5 yard ehauncey penalty •n• and Stanley moving the ball
'Th~ Kyger Creek
Bobcats Thomaa recovered the ftr1t of Kyger Creek took the ball oo consistently, moved to the :!2
practJ?ally assured themselvn four KC bobbles .
the 24 yard stripe.
yard line .
If t~IC second stralghl
un- Chauncey took the
ball on Kyger Creek then scored its 8 .d
the hi
. hi
beaten sea~n Thursday night the 50-y~rd stripe and bulled \ flrst touchdown in the opening end r~!e~iterus wit~ a ~2-rt:rd
after defeating their toughest the KC Jme to the 32, but were minutes of the second quarter
d C~
Y
oppo~ent of the season, a d&amp;- held on fourth and one.
I Fullback Phil Duncan b lied pass an
auncey was d~p In
termmed Chauncey eleven, 12· Most of the yardage was gain· I over from the two forth u · KC land on the 10 yard line.
0. for a record of L8 victories ed by Chauncey quarterback
e_
score . Kyger Creek then breuthed a

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other's territory but the hard
impa~t of body contact caus- Kyger Creek took the ball,
.
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ran out of dOwns and punted . Outstanding players Ia tile
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Chauncey
received anothr' hard fought_ contest woulcf have
and a tie in the kist 19 outings. Glen Bridgewater.
The PAT _attempt failed . little slower, when on a fourth The fourth period continued break as the ball h1t on the l k. be both ~- The boys from
S!. LO~ I S tuPI)-The St. 1 Many observers claimed Utis The Bobcats took over the j 'l)'o then ktcked otr for KC and four. Bridgewater hit tul l· a battle between lines until Bar- Chauncey 10 but another pen-iChauncey . M1ck Griffin, Otcaf
1 •· 11 ~ f.ard mals became world igame would either make or ' pigskin failed to gain puntd 1and Chauncey took the
ball back Archie Stanley in the end nell broke loose on the
left alty cause&lt;! 1).0 to kick agau ,Carson, Jim Shumway, Fred
champion~ in ~964 because lbreak the Bobcats and that's and 00' the p}ey rece1;ed the deep Into Its territory.
wne for what appeared to be side to take t.he ball from the and the ball was partian; 'Staley. Bob Grabiel. Jim Sa•
•·ttwre was s~r~s no w:~ just about what It did,
first biJ: break of the game.
The Blue Devils drove to the game tymg 'fD, but Stan· Chauncey 34 to the !-yard line. blocked on their 45 yard line.lders, Danny Powell and Arcb«e1
trouble on t~e c u · 8 11. k
The crowd was hekpt on tts 1 Tyo's punt was caught by their 32 and on fourth dow:1 ley dropoed the pjgskin and Ky - Ounean then scored his sec- · Kyger Creek then held on the iStanley, all turned in fantastiei
c ~~a nP&lt;I ~p, ' Branch Rtc ey . toe~ from_ the opening whistle halfback Larry Powe11, but he punted, but a r_oughing the kick. ger Creek took over aga in.
ond touchdown of the evening : first three pass attempu by ]jobs. ,
l'mrl Tt-ur. day. ld . k
h lunlll the fmal blast.
[fumbled and Kyger Creek'! Ro- er penalty age.mst Kyger Cre-ek The Bobcats then ran out on the one-va rd plunge A pass Bridgewater for the first d'lwn l KCs line of Richard BradThP R:~-year-o f\RIC er~ ~ ~ Kyger Creek received
the ger Barnett recovered on the put the ball on Kyger 's 45-vard the clock for a 6..() halftime ad. altf'mpt for. the conver~wn fail- lbyt a beautiful 35 vard 1\r:I!':S.I bury, Chuck Leach, Mike MuJ..
or&lt;;aniJPd 1 he r~t ed ~" n t opening kick and after rack· ' 39-yatd line.
[line.
ventage
ed and KC it'd 12-o.
catch bv Mingus p~t the ball ford . Larry Whobrey, John Dan.
1
1leis, John Loveday and all the -...
far m system,d. relsJgr:
It ast ~ ing up two quick first downs, I This break was then aided by Cha uncey with Bridgewater The third period wa9 packed Chaunce~· Hough and deter· on the i9
wePk as Car ma consu an -'
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By 11'11)'110 0 • ........_, M.D.

Wednesday toot note Of the accusation
The Clust ot poorlull, •
and the dP-bate wm continue on for
made
by
Walter
Moeller,
former
Con~--~
A~f.lh41JAP.""N'N
dtstasa
lila! hoi l""'! .,...
10metlme after the votes are counted
plesed
docton,
l!l 11111 .,..
gressman,
who
Is
seeking
reelection
to
ond candidates are declared elected
l
p.....,
but
tlaady
progrtll
about the low level tactics of the current
the post now held b1 Homer Abelt. Moel·
lo Ita .reltmet 11 belug
political campaign. It is notlung new unler has accused Abele of votlne against
made.
der the sun. Persons who know their histhe tax cut bill. The ~uote from the leadtory, and who have rememb«r.d the maOne of the newer .,.
Ing publication says, 'Rep. Homer Abele
ny potitlcal campaigns of the past would
preaches w Ill treatment 11
of Ohw was accused by his opponent Waltake a ilm view of the present hassel as
ter Moeller of votlnf afalnst the tu cut
the ust .. Plarollullmio ocl4
beme the one with the greatest degree
producta nell u Amlnopte..
btll earlier this year and for a pay ralll
of low-level tactic1. Presidential candi·
for Congressmen when, in fact, he voted
In IIDd Molbolreula liVeD by
dates have b,.n maligned, in everv manfor the tax cut and against the pay raise ..,
mouth. 'lbllt , powortuJ c1rup
ner conceivable. Uncoln was pictured as
The Journal goes on to state that similar
must be ated Ollly under tho
a rough and tumbh backwoudsman a
charges are quite common across the
atrlctest medlcal supervlllon.
country.
teller of dirty stories, and cartooned as
Slmllar In 111 ruuUr but
an ape. FDR was pictured as 1 person
We thought that everyone 11 aware
llowor
lD 111 offect 1e ootcJU.
who lacked pure Aryan blood. Anothor
that the vote of Congresunen on certain
cdDa, an old ltanclby 111 tht
candidate wao pictured as having Negro
bills are common knowledge. In this Inlrealmtnl o1 10111.
.
blood, and we could contlnu• the list to
stance 11 would appear that II would be
Many
raiders
blvt
liked
pages of low blows from everv Quarter
better for candidates to tell the public of
wblt
dltl
Ill
follow
to
ameJ.
Over In New York Stste i Kennedv
thetr own record of votlne, and our con•
loralt
lhll
dlaease.
'lberel
1 00
NAACP membership forftl has been mit
tent•on Is that for offices such u Con.
evidence
lhlt
lhlo
opproach
will
out linking the candidate for the Senate
gress, and on down into the county office
allect
tho
course
of
pa011ula,
with Negro welfare recipients. with the
contests, people are not so dumb, are IW•
Oo lht othw hand, reolrlct!nr
thought that many are chiselers. Tho
are of the record of those who are In of·
certain
fooda to which lbt vicfonn provides space for number of child·
Ike, and know personally about those
lim
ls
ICCUS!oJiled lilly prove
ren clabned for relief, number of leldtl·
who are seeking office for the first time.
to
be
on
added aggravation llld
mate children, and adds thst for referThis election year has proved to be 1
do
~
horm than lood,
ence theY can Jdve Jimmy Roosevelt. Robrather quiet one In
' "' county. Just
At 1.1 the cose willl . mlllf
by Kennedy, Ed Sullivan, Jimmy Hoffa,
recent!)' there was 1 little flurry of ex·
otber
dJ111ae1, emotJuaal atreu
and thelr favorite U. S. Marshall.
ceptlon to claims of one party group of
bu
beea
IIIOUJ•I Ill make lht
Many of the publications coming out
certain accomplishments as compared
lulou wane In some vletllaa.
of the South have reached the heights In
"~&gt;ith the other party's, but It blew over
Sucb
persoaa may be ••lped
the 1mear pattern, even linking Adam
with no great damage to either side. Our
by
lrlllquUioen,
bat
other
Clayton Powell with one of the presi·
local election will be based on the people
~t ~·-...
IDeaoo
of
cootrtlllna
both
tho
dent's daughten, and another that links
.fudging who can do the best job, and It
eiDollona
aad
the
peorlllla
Senator Goldwater with the three kill·
will be settled largely by the amount of
llioold lie ....~t
lngs In Mississippi by implication.
effort put out in seiUng one cancUdate
Corning nearer home in West VIr·
A word of warn1n1 mutt bt
against the other. There might be 1ome
ilnla, Cecil Underwood 11 accusing Burl
liven about the oeverol ove"'
smear tactics of 1 mild nature, but thev
Sawyen of playing politics with the stat.•
the-counter remedies for Ibis
county
have hardly caused the
road problem, and his opponent Is al•o
di"".ase that hovo sprung up.
electorate to raise their eyebrows. What
dotna aome first rate mudsllnRing. There
Theil" claims are uauuated
we can be thankful for Is that we havt to
Is a lot of claim• and counter claims
a large degree a representative group of
and likely to lud to dlsappololo
along the path of many of those seeldni
ment. The lmp.y that 1 1: 111111
candidates on both llldes who we feel are
1eats In Congress.
capable of han~llna the polltlon to which
ly LYLil: WILSON
will be 1 Kennedy bloc of three the poverty JrOgram. We have ol paorlasla can be controlled
. The Wall Strut Journal publlshod
they asplrt.- . . .
a single remedy. 'lblt 1.1 not
•. United Preas IDternaUonll
aolld votes In the u.s. Stnalt. here • dynaaty lD the maklna by
true.
Americana of IOUild memoey Tho family wiD have power and It ClhllOI be IIUihtd Off.
Furthermore, they leave too
hll¥t 1101 toraotton whft That baaea lor poUdcal purpooea lD One requirement 11111 1.1 abiOmany
Important detalls of tha
Man wao In the White Housa tbrtt areal 1tates.
lute In dynasty makllll Is that tre•tment up to the vicUm. Tht
lnd wu plthllinJ with hit
ID·IIW SaJtent 8hrlnr hal I tho early dnuta hove 1bllity.
troatment of psorlaoiJ aUU r...
clutch of bl&amp;, r•ll&amp;Y. rnarr1a1,. lob ol poUUw ll&amp;nlflclllct 111 Tbl Kl1111ed71 blve lt.
quires tklllfu. medical aupervl•
tblt llldt to found 1 Roottvell
Ion If favorable resulta art to
dynaot)' In tbt United Stalel.
ly DOROTHY KILOALLIN
bt obtained. Improper treatSuch wu tht nlihtmart lhll
ment can lrrlfllte the lldn and
dlaturbod . tho cltl2eno from
cause the dioeua to opread
lbout the Umt FOR ottempted
rather than recede
to lddnap tho U.S. Supremo
Extensive res.....;h 1n the
MISS MIDNIGHT'S NOTEBOOK:
HardY." There'a aome consolation In
Court unW tho bla war oamt
cause
IDd lraatment o1 psorJ.
Louis Armatroni and the producers and
their taunta, . however; the Laurel and
110111. The big war tonded to
·
l
by
Helen
I!Sottel-....t
aolt
Ia
beiJli urried on Ia
Investors in "Hello, Dolly!" aren't the
Hardy comedies, alwaya big hill In
dlvart
the
elllzenry
from
fear
many
unlvmlty
skin cUnlco.
only ones happy over his smash record·
France, were famou1 for winning unln·
ola
Roosevelt
dynasty
w
clear·
FAVORS
SLACKS
FOR
WORK
tr aettlug Permission every Further progress Is usured.
lng of the title tune; Uncle Sam'a boys
tentional Jauehs because they wera dub.- and mor. present dangert.
Dear Helen:
time?
Q-How loJli does It uaualiJ
also are whistling a few cheery notes
bed in hilariously bad French.
Tho
eltlzena
ahould
not
have
I
don't
""
why
we
women
talte
gangrene of the lnte1Unes
over the success£ui dlsc. It seems that
Yoet Berra has turned down the lm·
The solution? Old your husIIM&lt;Ied
diversion
!rom
oucll
ean't
wear
pants
to
work.
They
Louis and the Internal Revenue Service
portant Peace COrps job offered to him
band ever lind ooe for hlo to couoe duth In t per..n willl
lean. They lftro foolish, w be- aro much more modest than lravellug IDola? You've just regional lletus?
are havlna a bit of discussion over all•"·
by Sargeant Shriver. Yogi was most aplin with. A eareful examlnoUon ohort oldrtl which hike tlllbar- 1°t!a aet toUBh. thai 's all. In
A-If die ,..,.........
aru
ed back taxes, and You know who u"" ,.
preciative and complimented by the ofof
tho
po!tnUalltles
of
the
Roorasslnfly
upward
when
we
sit
Iy wins those arguments. So Louis' wind·
ruptures
ID
acute
lnflammau
fer, but had to admit he preferred to
011
tbese two areu, nott parent~
oevelt lddo, dyn.tsUcolly or down, They're •·•I, aave .., never qui'- make it. -H.
fall will come In handy for all concern·
of the aodomina! will (peritonstick with his first Jove - the national
otberwlae, would have reas- hose, and look well on overy. Your Helplnf Harul Department lUs) wiU oet In and death rna,
ed ... The star of a highly-rated televi·
pastime . . . There Is a prominent lllgn
tured tho elt12ena pronto.
one who lon't built like a &lt;ank- Dear Helen:
slon show has been given the word from
occur within 41 houn unleot
In the lobby of the Board of Health build·
the bli brass: don't mention Jackie
Dyoaoty llrollea
er.
lng at 12.5 Worih St. warning against tht
massive dOl"' of anUblotica art
1 am sending the name of a (i•:en. Other compli tlon:., u
Mason's name in anr future appearances
dangers of smoking. It just happens to
01
It Is 1 lac~ of course, that 1
Yet most bUsiness house•
.,..., dear person who Ia 75 untreated, ml(ht take tonier It
on the tube ... AI the new apartment
be posted directly across from the tobacRoosevelt luld preceded ''OR to frown on It, though lashlon 1ys
and a tbut-in. She would wei· CIUie death.
house bulldina activity on the West Side
conist shop . . . Marlon Brando said no
the White Houoe. And 11 1.1 panla ora definitely "In" for
come
cardt and !etters from
may be bad news for theatre owner..
thanks to Tony Richardson's Idea of
Of count, II the disease Ia
equally !rue that when FDR every occasion this y•o. When
YOW"
readers,
Hl:r name and recognized early and the a•nThe city 11 taking the view that the new
starring him in "Reflections of a Golden
got the door key ht bung onto are bosses IOini to catch up adclras: Mro. W. o. CapJII
buildings enhance the area's value and
Eye," but promised to do another film
it
so long as there was breath with tht limes? -FOR PANTS Box f2t, Eotley, South Carol: crenouo area Is removed tho
the already heavily-taxed theatres ' may
for Tony next Summer.
victim may mate 1 ...j ...
In hit body. But the FDR dy- Dear For:
laa. Thank you 10 much, _ A covery oven lhoUih 1the d~
find their real estate taxes going stiil
Gospel singer Clan Ward, who can·
nasty, !! any, was back-bro.When they olop belnj READER OF iiHU
higher In the next year or two.
celled all engagements after the death
tlse Ia not oomplately curad,
ken
in
the
second
generation
males!
They disapprove of feAt least two former members of the
of her father, interrupted her mourning
Dear
Helen:
because among that clutch of males bornilll Ill on
their
World's Fair publicity staff are planmng,
period to join the junket of stars aboard
young
Roosevelt.o
who
called
Clothes
styltl.
WOUld It be .. llood Iaslo to
Independently, to Write books ahout
the LBJ train . . . Julie Andrews doel
aive
myself a blrtb&lt;lor ahower
FOR
and
Er
Pa
and
Ma,
there
Men
aeldom
pant
over
worn·
their adventure• In the mate of red tape
such a superb job In "The Americanizawao
more
100&lt;1
looko
than
abllen_
In_pants
unltss
they're
10 and Invite only lodlea. •• our
that surrounded their activities. Neither
tion of EmilY" that she might be signed,
lty.
Much
more.
lktn·Ught
no
olflco
mana
er
apartment Is small and con DIVOTID TO INTIIIn Ol'
4
of the volumes is likely to wind up in a
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set and sealed for ' Hawaii" by the time
M&amp;IGS MAlON 4IIIA
The younger Roosevelts nev· would allow them on
t h 1 accommodate not more than a
place of honor on Rnbert Moses' five-foot
you read this. (Ironically the part was
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dozen people? -MRS. M.
lhelf ... The word around Hoodlums·
or have done much. It Is late crounds. -H
originally lined up for Audrey Hepburn,
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Dear Mrs. , M.
ville Is "Don't know nuttln' about the .foe
now for them much to Improve Dear Helen: '
who was ~ven Julie's role ln "My Fair
• ., . , T'tlt OfU11 Vtl'-f ~U..UIIttnt
eomnay
nt lillltlfllltff 11 .......,.
Bananas snatch - or el!e." The big felA blrthdlr shower 1.1 never
tho reconls. By the Umo tho
I've roised boys, ond now we
Lady.") Its very hush-hush at the mDOIUt ....- . . Off'N •ttM. w• ,
lows want complete silence, and ~pecial
lost of the Kennedyo leave pub- have two teen·age atria, AI 1 planned by the gal who will "'tM. 8dltorl11 plloa. W'Y Ntlt
ment, but one of the biggest midtown
me11ages have been sent to local gangs
Uc otnce lor good, the young remember It, the boyo oaver recolve the (Ills. Sending invJ.
hotels is havlni a serious security probnot to make any mistakes this time . ...
RooseveJta will be 11 remote 11 got into dresser drawers llld ittlons to your own birthdq
lem. No matter how carefully the guards
MGM lsto impressed by Art Carney, who
the young of Chester A. Arthur. disrupted lhlnfs (er&lt;ept thoU" party would be llke sa••·•
watch the lobbies, mashers - or permokea his Him debut In "The Yellow
"""• IH ··~ fit- Y. . . City ..... Yfii'IL
haps worse - have been invading the
Tho Kennedys Intrude Into own, which were alwoyt lo • "Gimme." -H.
Roii1·Royce," they want him for five
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Deltwef'll . ,
place, prowling the halls In the late hours · tills essay on the fading RoOIJe-. mess), bul our girls! I'm not
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more. The first would be a dramatic role
This
eolurnn
it
dedicated
to
waiting for lone females to get Into the
'I'Olt clan becau,. old Joe Ktn· • "permissive'' ll\Other IDd
In "Armageddon," the movie version of
self-service elevators. They have rnanag·
nedy,
the papa money bags, the girls are well lraln~d but family livln&amp;. to 11 you•ra hav- 8tlh ltntlftll efflm. ....... Leon Uris' best-selling novel.
ed the trick too often for comfort, giving
bred his brood with the ldnd of try •• 1 might, 1 can't ~eem lllf kid trouble ar )lilt pllln
Jane Fonda's monumental sex appeal
ly ,.,..,., ....................... .
each girl a frantic few minutes bY puAh·
ltn~! dynasties are made of. tLo get H acr0$J that my dres,.. trouble, let Helen Help YOU
more than satlsfie1 Paris film critics and
ing buttons t.o keep the elevators from
,. "'-'fl .... . ,
Who but a Joe Kennedy could er drawero are my prlva'- pro. She will also nleome
audiences. but they're gigRIIng over the
returning to the lobby . .. Columbia Picendow half a dOien young, oacb perty and not to be aearcho&lt;l on •mllllna tl(llrl-. Ad·
'Way she speaks French . Roger Vadim's
tures, which coined a fortune with Peter
W1th multl·millions, lllb tho ol- throulh for •11\1"• ocart,a sWill- dreos Helen Bottel lD care ar
remake of "La Ronde" had its premi-.e
O'Toole in the title role of "Lawrence
dOlt u I president-to-be and es, Jewelry, etc. Wlteb I'm Dol lltJa Deii'IPI]Ier,
there the other day, and aside from the
of Arabia," expects to treble those voss·
mako tood hit determlnltl.. home or busy ond tht llrll
lauehter of the customers whenever Jane
es when hit "Lord Jim" it releasee!. Tht
tlult
one of hls eet should be want oomothlll&amp; thty ao dely.
lpoke her lines. the reviewers reporterl
advance word Is that ht'l simply fantll•
III8IIJ
president or the Ulllted States Ing, no matter bow
that sho hu an "accent a Ia Lauro! et
tic In it.
enn though the brilliant eJdetl times I rtpeat "Ask mt flrlll"
and first choice dlld • wartime Do otbero bovl till• prOtem and
bero•
"llhst hsve they dona •boUt It?
,_
Slraugety, they don't get Into
Hatlo
Toueb 01 ~.
•ell otbar'o clrasser drawara
The Kennedy gena bart I just mlna, I IYOII!dn't mind .:
Gbarp ot brash arropnce eo"' tb
•olq with wi• h"M- IDd a
., ey ntver ..
ave them u
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tht7 fowtd them. -NO PRIVApoworful tlncl ot 1r1tb good CY.
loab. l:loe, bow could the Dear No:
JOW!Itll tad, TlddJ, cioN oeet
Ytl, &amp;1111011 every mother of
• Stnolt sa11 In hls bnt lap jJlrll hu lhll problem _ Jual
011 tht poiiUcol Irick IDd ol• 11 , _ huabM!d went throu~h
moat too 1011111. to boot? I:!Jt, lht 1oo1 IDd work·bench probtoo, how 00111d Robert F., tho 11m with your 10a1 - rtmllbo
hard.qosed Kennedy, diN letlc her?
• U. S. S.nate seat In NIW Yll"k
Tho rtaoan: JOU'YI novot Illd
ltate whll• !till enrolled as 1 down I hard and last oii~Imlta
~ter In the commonwealth of rule las 1 Imaatnt your dtugh111"1 have with each other - Ia
touchusettll?
Tht oaylug went when John · apadeeJ, When they IIMd 8
~ 1Ktnnedy woo oariJ lD 1 I turf or a bit ot jewelry you're
te House, Bob lo the cab!· •PI to say, "Go look 1n Jilt
net ond Ttddy wu on the BOil' UC«&lt;d drow., of Ill)&gt; dreuR •
loa loanchlug pq that aU pU - · t you - jUII II Pop ~
wu dl'flded Into ·tbrtt ptfts, 1&lt; ..,, •"dde wrench 1.1 In 1111
11110111 Jock lnd Boblly ani tool bol, 1• pt II." 8o, natur·
~\bit anore, perhopa, but alljl, tho tldl lalta 011 that
Do rtctn1 IDI~ nor COIJUIIUIIII)'"""" outlook . .
....,.,,.. match. tlth!"", tor ~ , p&amp;cllllly Wilen 1011 lrth' hind,
••
Ktmtdyt. If Pltrrt ~ . lo ·~ut flrlt" Alter 111, ltbtF
makeo It frObJ Calllarnla
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Huntington, pulled from t h
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curb and his motor stalled,
lng him at an angle in the •m..t. ll
1 A car driven by Oscar
Lowe, 43, of Gallipolis,
collided with the truck. Neu:ner driver was eited.
Allred L. Pearaon, 36,
Pleasant,
was arrested on
A~.--t.a....r
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It •hould be a big day for 14-Dally sentinel. Poroeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Oct. 30, 198t
Brown of Clevr land 1 _:_~;;;-..-..~.;_=="""""""';,_""';;;;;;a_...,_==-'='--;
who needs only H more yards
rushini: to become the !first
pleyer in league hi story to gain

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By "~RTIN t.ADF.R
its pacos with the F'orly·Niners, Green B•y Packm 2'1-lT.
ers at Pitt!burgh while the run- man Billy Gambrell.
l 'l'l Sports \\'ritrr
I the Oe lrOJt LJOnS WJ!l be hostDetroit is favored by three nerup St. L&gt;uis c~rdinals mu st I
[n other games. Green Bay js I
.
inK lhe L~·~ An8e iL Rams . ! points in this second meeting race the long-dormant Giants at
Browns To ~vena:~ Loss
, favored by four points over the 1
1
1he I:Jili tlr. r:~r~. ol~~,. havP 1 Wht~tever ha ppens here wl!l between the two clubs. They New York .
The Steelers handed the V1kmgs at Minnesota lhf' Chi •
1 11 1
1
100
turn~ 1101
t i lt' \\ ."
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of [ work to Bal!tmore-'s ad\lantage 1played to a 17-17 tie at Los An·
Even though St. Louis is fa- Browns the1r only loss· of the I cago Bears are picked by six i
1
the .'\ ll
al r Oi)t ballhLe~lgl u~ so , sin('€' the L1ons and Rams tlr~ : geles early lh1s iieasan .
vored by five pomts the Gtants campt:t1gn by a 23-7 count aL at home agamst the Da lla s I
tup , IUr\'t'\' !lilt! 1 t'\' t&gt;ven ed 1
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Wit 1 en. '
I he pamngs also favor the [ showed definite signs of snttn..
eveland three wee s ago but Cowbo)'S and the Eaglel'! are a
11 \' 1111'11 ,·lu.~l"':,' ri nds
out I!
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IH.'al rl'('Jrds of 4·2 I. The Colts , Ea stern Division leader iS the ping their d1sastrous slump Pitlsburgh has only a 3-41 mark four-poi n t choice over the
Y. uJk ll).! l•l r 11wm th1~ Y.'t'l"'kend
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beat b
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et.ron 340
- ast wee Cleveland Browns are picked when they outgained Cle\·eland t 11-~ season an was
en y Washington Redskinl'! til PhilaTirdl ~ qu11v d \II( k 1n the · Whll t' Los Angdes upset the 1by seven points over the Steel· fn all offensive deportments Phihtdelphia 34-10 last Sunday. delphia.
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dLi tr• lt !&lt;ll ''"rid "I pro te ~f'H• n
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Berra ~Ia'\.1 Be With Mets in '65

The Cardinals will be playing
withou : veteran split end Son- 1
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11il·• ..,, .,·rn ~wa d ed lnr
ny Rand le, out for the season
llit"r~, 1 .111 , 1,, 1 _1i •n i,. ,. 111 n·
1\"EW YunK jUPI )- Imagine and will talk to him again.
with a shou lder separation . He
Yorgi Berra coming off the The Yank-ees have offered wilt be replaced by second-year
1 ~1 _-1 , 1
bt' nrh i.llld hilting a game·win- Berra a two-vear
runtract as • - - - ---- ---- - - - /
H.I IJ'I'""' r• ''.h \\ rrl1 ~1\ f'rrn
,
,,.,.II\ r '- · ' "' 1t•, o.,j' l( r' :t il il pt•n
nl llg htlmt- run for the New : special field assistant to GM
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York
.\1e;s
m
Lhe
ninth
inn,ng
.
Hal
ph
Houk.
However.
Yogi
has
ness
suit.
1
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1
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"I 'JI have lo wait to see how 1
I" rr·!- !· ·· hl p lhr• ,.,;,q I·r:l'lt'
l"·
( ; E'ufl»(l' \\t! Jss . gener;.l man· have to see how I feel being I would feel bemg out of uni ·
1 •:''- \ 1n,•r, :tr lu•nw ~Un ·
of tht&gt; MPts. reveal€'(( out of unifurn1 ."
form,' ' Berra said today before I
r: ,, .Il l• 1 . 1· 1 .1 1· 1•1h l"r:&gt;'' n·rI ru r , u"t'
~"" r
Th11r sda~· he h&lt;1d t~lked w1th I That's the catL·It
Jenvmg on a golfing varation. ,
Yogi has spent 22 of his 39 ' 'l imagine it wo0uld be kind of ;
Tl '
I·
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(' "l"l•d 2 ~ i th ~ unJrof'hd manager of the
\
t:~nkf'P.s
~:~.bout
joming
the
).1ets
years
in a Yankee uniform. He hard ."
~·~~ r ·ll,
11 .. , ' 1'." 1'-1 111. t&lt;n rnor('
-wouldn't
mind \l'(w ing th~ Van- New York baseball fans al·
• 111 "' 1 , flH"J" .\J."l, !!'am . nnd
kt:l'!'i, but he's no t ready ye t to reedy are ecsta ti c over the pos.
h.o lt' 1,•1'11 fll'-1 :1" ..;l r•ll1t: 1111 dt•
su rrend er a uniform for a busi- sJbllity ur Berra being reunited
tr I I· t· ,, ' •'I ,. Ill! '• ,: I ' :1 1·ir )..;p
-----·-- wHh Casey StPngel , whu, like
- l·( •tr d lt1 1 ~·1\ 1 '~1 tJ•1 1III'i _
lit' ldPd
National
Basketball
Association
Yogi, Was dumped by the Van\', 1t l• I ~· 2
By Vniled Press International , kees o~ter wi nnit* a p~nn ant
Eastern Division
and losmg lhe World Senes.
w. L. Pet. ' 'Yogi is my assistant manB.\ .'\Irs. H('rbt"rt Roush
1 Roston
6 0 l.OOO agcr," Stengel used to say when
1Cmcinnotl
3 1 .750 hr. was bossman of t~e Yankees
\J r ,md Mrs. Robert Roush Philadel hia
2 3 400 and Berra was se ltmg reeords 1
arT ;llmuuncing the birth
of · New Yo~k
3 :250 I as the gr_eatest hon:e run hitting
.
rlw 1r wr·wul !'i on a! Holzer Ho;;;. l
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pt !.d S : dun.l;1 ~·. Ocl . 17 weJgh· l
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l t l ~ .. i~ h t pnu11ds and seven L A 1
olll l (t&gt; ". Ill' will ~w s wer to th e SosL n~e es
•4 2 .667
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nunw tJ f r•au II !vron . ( •' ran d par- I '· . OUIS
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Mrs. Leslie was the former
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Mrs. Margaret Thomas and I
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Rev. and Mrs. Baxter were
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CHARLES B.

bill in Congress to investigate the financial or

FOR CONGRESS ON NOVEMBER 3, 1964

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Thursday's Result
1\t•!Jtive s hl'r£' fo r
ftmrrnl . Ba lt 1more 98 Los Angeles D5
.~l·n In' ' of Ju(' R1frle wrre :O.k i t Only game sched uled}
and \,r ~ k11h Biffl e. Colurnhus I
\11· ,1nd \1r 'i . Tlinrna s l·li.J_vman
Ohio High School Football
S1r .1 cu ~ r . ~.J r . and \lr 'i.
Wil l ' · B\· Vnited Press InternationaL
Bt1;. 47 1\fedrn&lt;~ 8
l;ord. Pnmerm·.
.J, ,hn \\" il lium s · Bnwrrst on.
Orange 33 West Geauga 6
:'llr J llrl \1r .; larl Sch ul! z . li'wrport 12 J efferson 0
:-i r. ure mo\·mg from t!w Chil d· Burton 44 Ledgemont 6
1f{· Ss re sidt'nct' to t:1e Cliflord l1Ne'l'rbury 16 Cardinal 6
H1ll rf~ i den('f'
, Huron :12 Midvil:'w 20
\ hs !\1.IggH·· Dilo.; Pnr\;(•rs- Oherlin 32 Wellin gton 8
l llll"g jo,; Vl'\ i!mg ;\fr." Ad :! ~Or · ' Firelllrrds 22 Col umbia a
ris and otht'r rrl&lt;lltH.".
, Sout.ll Amherst 2Z Buckeye 8
\lr. ~1nd ~1r s. ClJrelll"f' Sh iel ds I Conneaut 22 Madison 6
\1r~. Edna Housh ~prnl Sun- ' Akron Garfield 22
, ria;; witll :\lr. anct \1rs Bob Hill
Akron Kenmore 6
: ~md fdm!ly at Ba sllan .
: Vermilion 12 Amherst 0
I Mr and Mrs.. RandHil Roberts ; Tolrdo Hodgers 12
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and Leslie spent Sunda v :
Port Clinton 7
wi!h Mr. and Mrs. Deeter and Youngstown Hayen 6

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PT, PLEASANT - AccordlU
tbusiastic
applallle wl!tll be
By rr..e Wbaebrfter
lng 10 llle loleol volen re1i&lt;·
IContinutd From Pagt 1l
chorged the Democrat. ,.,_ 1tl
Oris Roush, Paul Moore, Virgil
Gauge reedln&amp;o:
Gallipolis
Humphrey said !bat Gold· " tal&lt; and tal&lt; llu'ol!ib
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King and Wayne Roush also at· Mrs. Opal Sayre and Maude I tradoa fiprH released by
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Scurity
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tended !be planning meeting .
Thtrsday . Mrs. Sayre entertain.. son Coaniy, wbicil bas ad- on rollers, Pomeroy·Ma~;on 20.- P'une.ra J serv1ce-s for G ile~ alize that neit~er side can win money to Washington
ttbrn
ed them with her ccordion ways bee• know• as I Repub· 91 . Pt. Pleasant 24 .54, Hinton Odel Coy . 20, who d1ed Wed- such a game. He said it must they really know how le ~PM
and singing. They also called llcaa ltl'oDibold, aow ba1 a t 95 falling, Kanawha
Falls nesda y mght m the automobile 1end in •·e horrendous death for it. "
on Mra. Ina Weigand of Pt. m Republican majority .
2 77 fallmg , Charleston 18 01 sta- wreck al Mason. W. Va , will both players." The Mine«&lt;Jta
Pleasant.
j Of the 13,r17 voters n-gi11· l!Unary, LondoH, Marmet and De held Sunday at 2 p. m. ::ll senator also planned other
The annual diMer meeting
Mrs. Flavia Lielner was 8 tertd IB tbe 41 precincts /lm Wmfleld dams wt&gt;re on the SillS th e Rutland Nazarene church . stops m Oregon and Washington
Visit The ...
or ttu~ Meigs County Dairy Ser·
Thursday evening dinner guest are Republicans, 6771
are Boal movements :
Chast" Funeral Home. which state.
vit·e UnJt wlll be held at the
of Mr. and Mrs. James Canter. Democrats, and 107 art In·
Obio River- Jdfboat up 14 . . is handl mg arr angements
for
Republican nommee William
Salem Center school on Man, Mr and Mrs. Buddy Kearns dependents. Tbls year's lig- 4:30 p m .: Harry Dyfr up 14, both Coy and the othP.r vic- E MilleJ' barnstormed across •
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day evening, Nov . 9, according Mrs . Eugene Haning an d land ~on Mark were Thursday ores 8bow a drop or nearly 1 6·25 p .m ., Lillian C. up 14, JO ·. tim , Andy Sprouse s~1d Coy'o; ,the West. scheduling his fir st
'edThsd
' Mr. ' and Mrs. Okey I ZOO Ia the Republican major· 10 p .m .; Vulcan down 14, 5:45 body w1ll lw m stall' one hour I Utah. before gomg on l.o New ,
to John Ml'Coy, presid~nt. Tick- Rhd
en a VISit
ur ay With guests of
FREE SHOE SHINE
els may tM- sescured from any Mrs. Harl&lt;:&gt;y E Johnson -&amp;nd Roush The men went huntmg. lty.
am : John Ladd Dt&gt;an up 16, prior to ..erv1crs
Rev . Her- 1 ap~&lt;::~rance in Cedar City,
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of the directors or technicians_Tammy and Chey.l..
The Board Ladies Aid met I.._~,:..;:-• """''"""tl':;.,•
. -: 4·35 a .m. ; Charles K up 16. 6 berl 0 &lt;:r1rnm wil~ orri~1ate Mexico and Ok lahoma
Shoe Shiner.
of the unit.
Mrs. Eugene Hamng, Rhon~a Wednesday in the Board sc~ool
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am . Onward up 17, 1 50 P m : Runal will be 1n Mtles C~me- 1 - ·-- - -~ - · · - - Reports will be given and and Mrs. Fred Tuckerman vts- bouse with members Mrs. Mae Fnday guest ~f nrr mother, Nt•w Martinsville up 17, 4:45 a. tf:'ry F'rrPnds wil l bt- received Margaret Van Cooney against
three directors for three year llted Monday with Mrs. Cle~ Roush . Lora Mae Brown, Mrs. j Mr and Mrs 1 rue Bll'ssmg ol m : Burkeye State up 17 . 5·05 at thf' rf'~ ldf' m'P on Main-s t in Paul D. and Maxrne \1 . Burns
terms will be" elected. Named to Knox and Mr . and Mrs. LewiS Musgrave, Mildred Thompson, 1Mason .
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&lt;i rn .; St . Marys down 18. 1:45 . H11tland 3f1Pr nrlon Si.11urday
ror $1700 36 which the pl a mti ff E
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
the nominating committee are [Wesl of McA'tthur . Mrs. Knox , and Mrs. Luvena Rainey pre- True Bless mg vr sued Boa:-d a. m : Joh J. Rowe down 22. 1 Serv lL'es fnr ~prouse will be claim is due {10 a note
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David Koblentz,
Paul Moore Is at t_he home ~f her daught- 1sent.
Chester
1Cem~~ery S~turda: ;nd ~all_ed 7 a. m ; Jefferson down 23 , · condu cted b\" Hf' v
•nd Clair
Woode .
Cherles :er whtle recovenng. Also VIS· I Mn Mae Fisher. Alda Roush ' on Ius son . ( Ia rem e and ramtly 1 ;o a. m.; Elgercliff dow 23, Leml ey al the Ru li.nd Metho·
REMEMBER TO VOTE THE SEPAl ATE JUDICIAL ULLOT, and
Thiess was elected a director iting Monday was Mrs. Elsie of Huntington and
Sherman on Letart Rou te 1:
2 · 30 a. m.; George Price down d1 st church at 2 p m Se~turday.
of the Ohio Dairymen's Associ P~ rry .
~ Blessing were Wednesday visit- ' Mr nnd . Mrs Charles Brown 23 . 5·25 a.m .: Alice down 23 . lnlermf'nt w1!1 be in the Ad- 1
a1ion for three year term at a Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy lors of Mr. and Mrs.
Okey are re JOll'l/lg as tl~ey
n w 6:30 a m .; Jerry Bosworth up J ms v1Jie ce metery at \la .;on. I
recent meeting of the umt when ol crooksvrlle were weekend Roush Mrs Gerald Musgrave have ii nwe well at ter drli!Jng :n 7 ll m . Lyn B
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(;reenup 12:30 a. m.; Nat10nal
A
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The Dairy Prlnc"'!ss contest : Mrs . J. R. Murphy and famJiy. guest
W&lt;i ler.
down Greenup 6. 10 a. m.: Pam '
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Mrs
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bv• Roy Van Cooney and
meeting. Candidates may se- 1were S unday VIS!·tors.
red Thompson.
Scotty Kmg
Clcmrns
down Mel' 1, Court
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cure applications blanks from ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Donahue Mrs. Maude Roush ca lled on _Cottage~tlle Houte attende-d a dahl 3:45 p. m . ; Esso Penn
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Donald Mora or the county ex- of S_alt Lick, Ky., _and
Mr~. ~ Mrs . Rev . Billups in Ft. Pleas- hymn.smg Sunday abftlernuofn ~t · sy l vani(l down Meldahl 7.05 p . ' ~~e T~~~=~ ~ ~~~~~· 'M ~~rm:!
Mane Jonf's , Stevie and Dl· ant Monday afternoon.
~ the (Jenera! Assem Y o t P n . Northern up Meldahl 1:1 : 5~ ' ..
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Sweet
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p.m
Heaver down
Mr and Mrs. Jack Elam were wer&lt;&gt; · business ·visitors in Rip- Th~ re was a hymn smg
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p·m . Eastern down ·I held
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tl-.e ('~enera 1 A ssemblv. of the· I Ma ld II· 11 ·30
· p.. m. Steve Click Wmhf'ld :&gt; ·SO
fa"!ored byd the
the preas
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M ond ay VISitors
of M r. and [ley
. p. . m ..· W.· H Sha·
I dbar assoc:iationa,
an·zat·one
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Mrs. Wayne Johnson and Sam· , Mrs Audrey Hoffman Don- 1Boby of Christ Church Sunday, d e a~·l Jd.a ll 1·2.:, 5
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If in do1.1 bf crdc your lowyer or neighbor
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rs. · · ~n~- ~ aid and Shelby, were supper 1 vd. · an ay_man an
' ne~- l . oui sville down Meldah\ 5 · ·,
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lknm•r~nan ror J~~" (•m,.rntt-Jollli L. l11nmermon, (h oirrlllln, Sp~lntlt,lllf. Oh'hue stayed for a few lays_ v1s1t. guests or Mr. and Mrs. Dale Country Hymn Smgers,
Mel am
· 2 : ~0 am · (,lt&gt;ndora up Wm·
Pd. Pol. Adv.
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and
Mrs.
Dana
Hamng
of
Hoffman
Thursday
evening.
1 Steele
of
northern
Oh1?·
Ray
(;,aJiipolis
Dam
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Kathy
R.
r1eld
3.20
a
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Youngsters growing in body
~1dway were Sunday a£ternoon The Guiding Star Ladies Ald · mond Roush and fam ily
vf down 4 . 15 pm .; OVEC down
lind mind need milk to drink
VISl~ors of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene met Thursday Ill the church I New Haven &lt;tnd the C.lad Hearts , 7 :35 p m .; Western up S:IO p.
and lots of it. Today's milk
basement. MembEI"s present in- of Ravenswood entertamed. Sev· m.: Ph ilip Sporn down I0·55 .
Hanmg and Rhonda
1s fortified with added vita·
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Venoy eluded Mrs. Velma and Audrey !eral churches were rep rest&gt;nt- p m; Peggy Downey down 12 : - ~
min~ and minerals and con· and sons ~f Columbus _were the I Hoffman, Barbara Gerlach, El- , ed.
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tains natural ene rgy-making Sunday VISitors of hts grand· va Canter, Garn~t Baxter, IJ"-1
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am; Duncan Bruce down 2:25
nutrients. And best of all , it parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard i ene and Mabel Winebrener, Go!- 1 Sa turday evemn~. Oct. 24 . at a 111 • Reliable down 3:2S a.m.; 1
tastes gaud .
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, die Ro~tins. Ro~e Sw~rd. Geor· 5.:30 P· m . Mrs . : :Jn c~s s~~~e- LorPn&lt;l down S:OS a .m: Luther
1Rus~~l.l.
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am . Sa lly
1 M1~s Karen Gilkey or Albany ' gia Gnmm Allee Brmker a nd cutter of Pt. Plea~ant and .vlr. fl · 1 .
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Area sehoul officials ;~re to spent Tue_sday mght and W - Margaret Thomas. The
day , Joseph Wrllra~1s ~
up 7 a. m.; Harvey Jordon
be congratulated for recog- 1nesday wrth hr~ grandparents, was spe.nt quilting, One quilt Va., were un1ted tn mornage. down .4:. am .
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ni:dng the value of milk in Mr . a nd Mrs. Lmcoln Russell. was finished and anothtY put in The Hev. Nash of lluntmgton
Kanawha Ri\ier _
Solvay
"-Chool lunch programs. They I Mabel Oliver of Mansfield re- the frames. A sack lunch was offiCia ted. After the wedding a down London 4:10 a .m.; Lucy
see to it your child ha!! plen- 1cently visited her daughter. Mr. served at noon .
recept ion was he!d at the home ·,:.._._....-..
\ ty every day.
and
Mrs.
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C.
Wyatt
and
Kay
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Geror
the bride's s1ster , Mr. and
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Mr~. Carrie Wears and Mr. lacha nd Mrs. Audr&lt;?V lloffmar;t. Mr~ . William Grimm of Ga lli·
A comparative study or the Iand Mrs. Drew Jlaggy motor· Donald and Shelby, ·attended a , polis Ferry . The bride_ was at\branrls of milk so ld in t h1s e? to Ca lifornia with Mrs. Ron- Democratic rally Wedw:!sday at lired in .a blue su1t_ wtlh . black
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romm unity will show t nat n1e Burns and ~on , Matt, after the New Haven Coummunity arcessortf'S. They w11l reside on
\1alley Bell milk is the best ~rs. Burns h~d sw~nl
some building .
~ farm at Leon. M:. Williems
available. It's more than 8%
ttme her':' w1lh her parents.
A Stanley Party was given j iS a farmf'r and a ra1lroad man.
richer in butterfat. conta ins I Mr. and Mrs. _Hershel Wears ' at the home of Sherman Ger-. Tho3e attending the we?~ing
more vitamin benefit and IS and othe r relatives.
lach with Mrs. Robert r.erlach were Mr . and Mrs . WJiha~
processed under the most
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mour~i~g ' and Mrs. Sherman Gerlach as Grimm and daughler~ of Gall!·
poUs Ferry, .)llrs.
Juhn
stringent quality controls ·- of Elyria were weekend vtsJl- l hostess~s.
1 Clonch and tw m d.aughters. ;\lr~.
better
milk
at
a
betler
ors
of
her
parents,
Mr.
an_d
Miss
Linda
Winebrener
spent
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Mrs. Ever:ott Lambert and his a weekend in Huntington visit-) Velme Gregg, Shtrley Pore and
price .
mother, Mrs. Goldie Mourning 1ing her aunt and uncle, Mr. ! Rev . George Dabney ol
Pt. r
Do your chrldren get the of Middlport.
I and Mrs. Harlan Stanley.
' Pleasant, Mrs. Melvm Bonec ut- '
best milk at school"? They
Mrs. Helen
Johnson
and
Mr. Julius Sword and son, ter of Pomeroy, Jack Bonecut·
~oy
C:r~ver
were
Saturday
even~
Eugene,
Lancaster, Ohio. were ' ter of Henderso~, Mr.
and
will if it's Valley Bell.
mg VI SJtors or Mr. and Mrs. n!Cent weekend guest of
his Mrs. Cameron C_n ~er . Mr. and
Everett Lambert and Mr. and mother Mrs. Rose Swtrd.
; Mrs. Claude William~,
Fred
YOUR HOM£ IDd Ollr modena .
• Amerieans are scandalized by Billie Sol Estes,
(Paid Adv.) Mrs. Carl ~ ourning.
Mr.' and Mrs . Okey Roush I B1dlack of Columbus, Mr. and
HOMEOWifERS INSURANCE.
CGvn~:e biknd ta )OW
Sunday dmner guests and af- , and Luvena Rainey called on Mrs. Harley Bonecutter, GreBobby Baker, Matt McCloskey, and by that
/ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blessing I gory and Chris ty, Mrs. Audrey I
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shadow of
falling across the White House
1 recently.
1 Hoffman , Donald and Shelby., ·
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parrell
Hoffman
had
the
gooct
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and
Mrs.
Gernet
Cha
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neelf•
ENJOY
luck to bag o button buck deer 1 Letart.
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;-;-artin Durst,
i hunting in the mountains at ADMITTED ~ Marti Durst, I
"They are scandalized that the inPerry .
Pt. P leesant; Paul Leport, Pl.
terim President uses every power ol
I Dorwin Clark also bagged Bl Pl easant; So1muel McClary, Ev- ~
turkey an_d several squirrels.. I ans; Mrs. Charles Redman , Pt . ·
his great office to rover up the 801'Ross Wmebrener was a busi· Plea:.anl ; Nicky Pickens, Pt.
riest array of unanswered questions
WITH US
ness caller in Mason and New Pleasant ; Neil Haymakt:!l', Nl'w
Haven on Saturday.
' Haven.
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we have ever bad in our Natiom's
Mrs. Doris 1'ack and child- DISCHARGED - Mr;. Jos·
ren, Charles and Vanessa, of eph Markins, Pt. Pleasant : Mrs ,
CapitaL• ~'
Moundsville are spendi~ sev- William Findlay,
Circleville; 1 E. 2nd StrNt
Pomuoy
Route 7
Middleport, 0 .
era I days with her parents, Mr. IM
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Everett Lambert were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Moorning of Elyria, r
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grovec
and Joy of Pomeroy, Mr, and
Mrs. C•cil Gillogly and sons of
Athens and Mr. and
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Gene Lamber-t and family ol
Peach Fork.

Edwerd Bier, owner
232 E. Second
Pomeroy

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"There is much more to high ~ t a nda rds than mere! y
staying within the law. w(' know it is up tfl public
officials to prove innocen('e of moral sta in, DOt up
to the public to prove Lheir guil L"

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"Americans everywhere are indignant about the
moral decay in Washington and nobody should
accept corruption in positions of public trust as
a way of life. Ali it takes to clean it up is an administration that really wants it cleaned up- an administration with the moral courage to fire the
influence peddlers and graft takers oo matter
whose irieads they JRaY be.•

THESIE ADIIIIIIIAL

Clfi'CUIT

Le11 you move
Admiral
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Is Invited to
Gallia Event

OVIA Offers Annual Proposals to Speed
River Flood Controls, Navigational Aids
the Federal Bllfllet Bw-eou.
OVIA Preoident Jolm L. Per·
son told the bureau floods In
March caU!ed $100 rrulllon dam·
qeo, dupllcatina those of 11163.
Completed pro)"Cts prevonted
addiUonal lo.,es Of f290 million,
said.
The asoociation ur1ed m""'

WASII!NGTON !UP!) Ohio Valley Improvement
soclation today offered iii an·
nual
poposals for SpeediiJI
flood control and navJaational
k lona the Ohio Riv..wor • ·~

ELECT

er and Laurel, all in Kentucky.
-Star! flood control lllii"V4Y'
for 18 projeeta, l!ICitMIIna CGnotton Creek and the Musklng·
urn River Balin tn Ohio ond
Highland Creek, Salt River and
Southweot Jefferson County tn
Kentucky .
-Begin Wll"k on eight flood

lil••nn• for DIIVi&amp;aUonat improye. control projects,

including
IIlll&lt;!nts, includJnc starts on two Eagle Creek and Red River
high-level dams and for plan· reaervoin in Kentucky, East

ning two more to replaco out of Fork, Paint Creek and Salt
Creek reservoirs and North
The OVIA'o appearance be- Branch Kokosing River in Ohio,
fore the budget bureau was ond for local projects, includtng
lhe traditional first step to- Frankforl, Ky., and Youngsward obtaining congressional town, Ohio.
authorizations and appropria·
----tions. The projects approved for
the fiscal 1966 federal bndget
~:~1 also be approved by Conand signed into law by
President.
Requested Proje&lt;ta
The project requeoto made by V 1 ty 1
!ered to date
the OVIA lacluded ·
ar • ac ' en
-Start construction of Hanni· for llle IRlent show to be held
hal and Willow Island Locks at Rutland, Nov. 1 have been
nd d
nd 1 .
f announced by Vernon Weber.
0
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as . a
P a~g
Reglaterlnc have been Lln·
~mound C1ty ana
Smtthland Darnell, vocal number accom·
ams.
panied by Debbie KiiJI; Penni
-Continue work on 10 new WJI1iam1 and Ray Alkire, a
dams, including Barkley (Ky., dancing duo: Randy King and
and Tenn.), Belleville tO hi o Steven Lucas, trumpet duet;
W. Va.), Cannelton (Ind. Linda and Wanda CardUlo, vo·
and Ky.), Cordell (Tenn.), No. cal duet; Bonnie Grate, Deb·
date structures.

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PAUL

SIMON

Democr.atic Candido~te

For

MEIGS COUNTY
COMfNSSIONER

4 (Monongahela River, Pa.), bie Smith, Darlene Smith and
Maxwell {fa .), Newburgh Martha Brown, quartet . nwn·

(Ind. and Ky.), Opeklska (W. ber; Debbie Kay Jeffers, pan- I
Va.;, Ra cine (Ohio and W. , tomlme; Kathy and Shoryl
, and Uniontown tKy., and King, plano duet;
Beverly
Thomp~~on, flule solo;
Debbie
-To continue lv~rk on 29 Sheeta, tap dance, Charldene
fiood control reservoir project1, Ward, vocal solo; the HutehinIncluding Big Darby, Buck 100 sister1, Sheryl, Julla, Jan
Creek, Deer Creek, all in Ohio, and Joyce, vocal number.
and Carr Fork, Cave Run,
The Rutland High
School
FJshtrap, Grayson, GTeen Rlv- mb::ed chorus, under the di· ·
rection of Mrs. C. 0. Chapman,
will present several numbtrs
but not In compeUtlon.
Several other novelty acts
be included.
Advance sludent tickets are
on sale for 35 cents with all
~ckets at the door 50 cents.
Anyone wish in&amp; to enter t h e
talent contest II urged to con·
tact Vernon Weber. Cash prizes
wlll be owarded winners,

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lx,...renc•"VOTI FOA A IUSINISS
MAN FOA YOUR
COUNTY'S BUSINISS"
THANK YOU,
PAUL SIMON

Pd. Pol. Adv.

DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU!

Seven Collefliaru
Pledlle at Mara hall

TRADE NOW FOR A GOOD

USED CAR
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1962 Chrysler

~195

4 Door Sedan. Automatic trans. Power stt&gt;erln2. radJo and
heater. Low mileaae.

1962 Buick

2 Door Hard Top Skylark - VB and beater.

$1695

Standard trane. Radio

1962 Pontiac - - - $1495
Tempest 4 Door Sedan Autom a1ic h·ans . Radio and heat.

er. One owner.

1961 Rambler

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-$1195

4 Door Sedan- 6 cyl . Automatic trans. Radio &amp; hester.

1961 Ford Falcon 2 Door Sedan. Standard trans. Radio tmd heater.

1960 Plymouth - - $1195
4 Door Sedan -

V8. Automatic Iran~ . Radio and heater.

1960 Dodge - - - s1095
4 Door Sedan- 6 cyl. Standard tran s. Radio &amp; heater.

1959 Dodge - - - $1095
4 Door Sedan - VR. Automnti~ trans. Power steering, radio and heater - One owner.

1959 Ford

- - - - $895

2 Door 6 Passenger Stat ion Wagon V8. Automatic trans.
Radio and heater .

1958 Oldsmobile

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4- Door Sedan. Automalir tnnt . Power steerin&amp;, radio and
heater.

1958 Dodge - -: - S695

t Door Sedan - VB . Automatic trln&amp;. Power steerinJ,
power brakel, r.dio and heater.

1957 Mercury - - - S695
9 Passenger Station Wagon. Power sfeerine , automatic

trans. Radio and heatt'r.

1957 Ford

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' Door Sedan - V8. Automatic trant. Radio and he11ter.

1954 Dodge - - - $695
Z Ton C.b and Ch111i1. 4 •Peed trans. 2 speed aile.

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
Dodge-Dodge Derl-lencer
S. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport

HUNTINGTON, W. Va.-Sev·
en Mason county atudenta at
Ma!'shall University are among l
2!0 men pledging themselves
to nine fraternities. Mason Coun·
Uans pledgliJI were as follows:

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New Haven, Eugene Hester, Jr.,
Zeta Beta Tau, and Louis D.
Karschnik, Sigma Phi Epsilon:
Point Pleasant, Paul R. Cox,
Beta Tau; Randall
H.
Jan-el!, Zeta Beta Tau, a n d
C. Clark, Alpha Sigma
Phi.

Rock Springs
Society Notes

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The MYF held lts llal!oween
party at the home of Marla
Grueser on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Harold Hood (Katie
Eastman) is confined to her
home by illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grues·
er spent Sunday in Columbus
with }lr. and Mrs. Gene Grues·

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PTA TO MEET

The Salem Center P.T.A. will
meet Monday, Nov. 2 at 7:30
p.m. The program theme will
be " Education
Through 1
Health.'' Refreshments
will 1
be served.
TO DANCE SAnJRDAY

This COJ!'.Ing Saturday night
at 8 p.m. a high school dance
party lpOI1BOred by the P. H. S.
&amp;ncl -Booatt:o aosoclalion will
held ot the Pom•roy High

VOTE for

$10 Contributed
ToE-R Truck
Fund Drive

VOTE for

VOTE for
and ELECT

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Can Keep America Strong I Can Keep Our Economy At Its Present
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For Our Elderly ! Can Keep America Moving Forward And Not Turn

lOLA
HOWELL
Dtmacratlc Condld...
For

Back The Clock To The Days When There Was No Protection of People

MEIGS COUNTY

From Long Days' Work At Low Pay, No Security In Old Age And When

RECORDER
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~his Nation Tried To forget Its World Problems By Isolationism And

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eNalive o! Meigs

eLicense Bureau,
a yem
e Honea!, dependable
qualified
Molgo Co. Democrallo

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e World War "II"
Veteran

• 25 years on Railroad
eSecretary, Treasurer
of Carmen Brotherhood R. R.
• Maaon 32, Scottish
Rite, Shriner,
Dependable, Efficient

VOTE for

TOM
HENNESSY
Democratic Candidate for

MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
This job requires
e A good Education
eHonesty
eOpen mindedness
• Dedication
to the good of every individual in the County.

TOM HENNESSY
will fill all these
requirements
.Exec. com.

Pd. Pol. Adv.

Pd. Pol. Adv,

VOTE for

ELECT

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CHARLES

Return Walter M.o eller To CORflre.., You KnOll' Where
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Be Stanc&amp; • • • For The Peoplel Be Will Worlc 'l'o Continue Sodal Seeurltv. Be Will Worlc For A. Strong A.•etieal Be Will Worlc For You A.nd Your Dlatrlet.

DIEHL

MOIOROLA
all-transistor
STBII•O

for

SHERIFF

Your Pre•ent CORflre..man Bu CondBtent111 Votell
..tgafnst ¥on, Your Dlstrl'et tlttd Bft Reeord Protles Be
ls ..tgain•t .4. Strong' National Defensel
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tWorld War D Vateran
,...,..,. of F-ey Bennett
...... Klddltport
tl , _ lollobury Sc!hool
Boud~r

eAitlaclool
Mool Pomeroy llich
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YOUR VOTE DOES MOST WHEN.. CAST

e'lnaoldp 'frultee

eEiipOrlenOI4 In oorvlnt tho
pabU.

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w!tb oU Illite an&lt;! loc!al offl.
, oldl. '1'1111 off!ae II your of·

FOR LYNDON JOHNSON FOR PRESIDENT

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Vote Dttn011ratlc

AND WALTER MOELLER FOR CONGR·ESS

DIIHL

fer

IHIRIPF

MeiP Clo. DemooraUc
...... Coon.

MOELLER FOR CONGRESS COMM., GEORGE COEN, CHAIRMAN, LANCASTER, OHIO

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(4) BuUt-in air cooled 11fety

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eNO DOWN PAYMENT
e FREE INSTRUCTIONS

motor;

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(5) Twin Needle -

two thread

colora. quick and easy for fancy
effects
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Embossed plate proves selection
by House of Good Taite - New
York World's Fair.

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Model lnotHII of Conoolo
ONLY $20.00 MORE

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WE ARE COOPERATING IN WHITE'S NATION WIDE SURVEY-EXACTLY 75
OF ~R CUSTOMERS WILL SAVE HANDSOMELY DURING THIS EXTRAORDINARY SALE

$8995

WERNER RADIO &amp; T.V.

MEIGS SEWING CENTER
MIDDLiiPORT, 0.

Middleport, 0.

N. 2nd Avo.

CHARLES
KNOWLES

Notice To All Voters
IN MEIGS COUNTY

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It will be a vote for progress and unity.

Democrotlc Candidate

Democrotic Condidolo for

For

Clerk
Of Courts
•AI• 40 years
eMarried
eTwo Children
e Native of Meigs
County, daughter of
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Pearl
Jacobs

PAUL

SIMON
Domocrotlc Condldoto
For

MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

e Graduate of Pomeroy
High School, Business
College, &amp; National
Tax Training School

el5 yrs. Business

eExperienced Bookkeeper, Notary PubUc
&amp; Tax Consultant

eVote for a Business

e Dependable, efficient
and qualified
Meigs (:o, Democratic
· Exec. Com.

· I'd. Pol. Aclv,

The only promise we make is to work for a beHer
Meigs county.

STATE
REPRESENTATIVE

Dc,n't be misled this Nov. 3 on promises as in the past.

BACKGROUND &amp;
EXPERIENCE

Go vote Democratic and be with the united party as
we progress.

o Fifty years of age
eBorn Coolville, 0 .

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Charles Knowles, Repre..ntltlve

oEducated at Mt. Union
College &amp; Univ. of

P1ul Simon, Comminloner

Akron

Tom Hennessy, COIIImlnloMt

oMarried
Experience

e Three grown children

loll Howell, Recorder

e Farmer in Orange Tw.p.

•17 yrs. Teacher of Hil·

Man for Your County's

tory and American

Business."

Government

Meigs Co. Democratie

Meigs Co, Democratic

Exec. Com . .

F...xec. Com.

Pd. Pol. Adv,

Pd. Pol. Adv.

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0 I bought the White Fair Lady lllt!IS model because it suits my sewine needa to a T.
0 l reelly prefer' ··-········· model ·····-- - ~
priced about$ ... ..... .. - but I boulht the
White Fair Lady because of the bargain pnee 1

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MOdal PP70A

1965 Portable
Model Complete

Cut·ln oafety handle for

Big rich al«.O IOUnd. De•

WANDA
EBLIN

O.mocntle Condldato

MEIGS COUNTY

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20% Off

Vote Straight Democratic

Let It Work For You, Not Against You And America I

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Save S36 To S40--More

the United Slates lndoy, 1111'11.[1
Philson said. She also described
activities ol the league of women voters.
The challie In women's role
in the economic !He of Anltrlca was described by Mro. Owens. About 30 mlllion women
are now In the national labor
force. Mrs. Owe.. said tbil
rapid Increase in women work·
1n1 outside the home
be
attributed chiefly to the
of two world wars and the

from "The Christian Herald" life. The Nuclear age family
become a consuming family
ther than the producing fm"!Y
common in na-al America
year~ ago, said Mr11. ~;::*
Members from Meigs
Mrs. Edgar Allell!worth who is attending were Ruth Euler,
spending tho winter in llawali dred !lawley, Martha Husted,
will! her family. The sick report
included Mr. Fred Shiflet, home Rice and Martha McNeal
from the hospitaJ, and the be- ent. A potluck dinner
reavement of the Lee family.
held at the November
Blrlhdays observed included The meeting was cloaed
Mrs. George Childs, Mr. 0. E. prayer by Mrs. Walter
McKinley, Mrs. Homer Jones teaclli!r of the class.
and Robert McElhinney . There ments were served by M r
were 16 members and three George Childs, Mrs.
guests, Rev. Hicks, Homer Hudson and Mrs. Homer

You Are America I Your Vote Is The Deciding One!

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creasing importance of
In poiltics. There are more
men of voting age than man

entitled "Under Tones and Over Tones," by Margaret Sangster.
During the business meeting
several letters were read from

Meig11 Co. Democratic

Meigs Co. Democratic
Exec-. Com.

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TREASURER

eNative of Meigs County

School GradUate

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MEIGS COUNTY

School graduate

e Pomeroy HiJ!b

ithout

Democratic Candidate
For

• Middleport High

Cmmtr

Lyndon Johnson Cannot Continue His
Work For America And Walter Moeller
Cannot Work For The District •••

AUSTIN
RUSSELL
• Age, 47 years,
married

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Ten dollars was glven to the
Middleport Emergency truck
fund when the Loyal Bereans
Class of the Mlddleporl Church
of Christ met Tuesday evenl111
at the church. The meeting was
opened by the president, Mrs.
M. L. Kelly.
Mrs. George Childs was d&amp;
votional leader, using as her

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11r 1111 lb. Borm .,._
SON 18 ~
IIDVIlll ON UftlliDAI
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Friends 1D Middleport UV&lt;! Funeral 11fVfce1 ICI'
Nal' doetll 11 1111 Ia 444h • " '
learned of the birth of a """ to wood KaJ&amp;bl, wbo dild ~ IIIII a..tdlle 111'111)' 11 C11J.
Mr. and Mra. Keith Staeldlouae b' lD CallfOrldA. IIIII be 11114
IIOir .ltriiJ' 11 1
ID Indiana named
'l'bCimaa
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Keith. He Is the ll'audloll of r.b llturda)o lllOrDII!c II lt:ll al lick WI lEI' 1'1 . llo lliiW JIIoe.
Glee Stackbo111e of IDdllnapolis the bill« Cllapl1 lD PwieN)i .-1 ..W. wlllllo lllllon
llllf the veat grandSM of Mrs. will! lbe Rev. Perrin, put« ol day at 2.:.:· :t:.... IIIII
Victoria McCorley, fonner Mid- tht Federated Clturcb, ofllc! ... Funeral
lD
dleport relidonta, Mr. and Mn. 1 ~n~. Burial wW be made In !be Braley wu I lor- MoMr
SlackhollliO also IYive a 1011, Cllelter
Allron •

topic the 12lst Psalm. Prayer vention of household labor
wa. given by the Rev. Don· ing devices.
aid Hicks, paslor. Mrs. Childs Mrs. McCarrel ~~::~
al!lo presented an Bl'ticle taken the changes in American

er and family.

Mr. and Mrs, Ray Pack of
Richmondale spent
Friday
night with b~r parents, Mr.
ond Mrs. William Righthouse.
Mr. and Mrs. William Right·
house spenl Sundlly in Rich·
mondsle with their son-in·lsw
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Pack. Judy Righthoose,
who spent the weekend in P ich·
mondale returned home with
ber parents, Sunday night.
Mrs. Hugh Bearhs visited on
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Wood and family .

DUES TEA HELD - Pictured above from left to right are Mrs. NeWe Waldie, Auxlliary member serMrs. Betty Glbeaut, Auxiliary member. Mrs. Kath·
leen Marnhout, Acting Administrator, Mrs. 0 . S. Kelly, R. N. Mro. Martha Hamilton, R.N ., Dtrector of
Nurses and Ralph Crump, President of the Board of Trustees of Pleasant Valley Hospital, betng served
coffee bf Mrs. Frances Grimm of the hospital Auxiliary. The occasion,was a Dues Tea.of Pleasant Valley
Hospital Auxiliary and also Open House in observance of t~e hospttal s ftve y~ar anmv~rsary. A large
number of persons attended the tea and toured the hospital m observance of this day which was sponsored by Pleasant Valley Hospital Auxiliary.

Yint tea to Mrs. Ida Stanley, Mrs. Belva Farley, and

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They were, Gallipolis Ferry,
Rodger A. Blaine, Sigma Phi
Epsilon ; Henderson, Robert H.

Members of Delta
Gamma, meeti111
McArthur for dinner, have
invited by Beta chapter to a IUD·
cheon mooting with the IIIIo
president ID Golllpolll Nov. 7.
Mrs. Martlui Huated opol&lt;e
briefly In behalf of 1be
Icandidacy of Cltarlu
Supt. o1 Pomeroy ochoo!s,
membel'ship on the' IU==~
committee of the S.
Ohio Education Association.
A sympootum on chanllni
terns In four areao of
·
culture was led by Mildred !lawley, Mutno Pbilaoo, Rullt Owens
and Ann McCarrell. Misi !law·
ley dlscusiiOd new programa In
education and stresoed the im·
portance of adaptilli to otber
patterns of change in lbe world.
Mrs. Philson spoke of tht

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Acts Sigr:red
For Nov. 7th

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Leo Lee, Nan Moore, i!UWI I Dally Sentinel, POinei'OJ·Kiddlepcllt, 0 ., 0et. . .
Patk, Muine Pbllloa, l!eltrke
Rdnhart ond Clrolyn llaiilll.
Dmd w_:_:.,__ _

Wand• Eblin, Clerk of Courts
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Auttln llunell, Treuurer
Cherla Diehl, Sheriff

DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMM11"1'EE

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1-Dai:J Sentinel, Pomeroy·lol!ddleport, 0 ., OcL 80, 19M

later, and tullps last.
She aloo aafd bullia look bel·
ter in clumps than in rows, and
Mrs. Hiram l"lshor, assisted Prayer In unison. Membero r.. they tolerate oeml.shode. AI·
by Mr5 . Chrisly Baer, enljor· •ponded to roll call wilh
o low foliage of bulbs to
tum I
tained the Wildwood Garden prunmg tip.
brown and die before H Is cut

Wllllllaadoy Prayor 1110011111: Sayre. Supl,: SUnda7 Wcnhlp
1:311 ._ m.' Wedneod"1. Senior liO&lt;'IIee. 11 a. m.; Prayer meet..
Cbolr Praotleo· no P. m. n- 11111 ....., WodDHday - . ..
Mld4lipJrt ..
day. Junior ci.o~ P r -·
5111 and !laiD Streetl. Donal4
llollllehem Baplfol ......, llleb lltiDlstes' • Bible ScbOOI,
Great Bend: 1\eV C. L. O'OJD. 1:111 ~- m.: M - Wonhfp,
nor, pastor: Robor1 Lewla, Mlpl. 10:30 L m.; Voulh Fellowohlp
t :llt e. 'D. Montlng Worttblp l :l5 p. m.; Evenlq Wonhlp,
and Sunday School: 7 P.
7,311 p. m. Prayor Servlee, W..S.
.
all
!0 ·30 a m. 1-&lt;orslli~ t •· m.
ulng oervlce: 1"lundoy, ·
Jlt!Oday, 7:30 p, m.
lleorl..izeCJ Cburdl ,. J .. u !loJ'DIIl&amp; Wor Jp, .
.
Ou1J PameroJ p. m. Prayer JnOO!ting.
CllriiiiP lid- Clmrd Christ ol Latter LJay Saints. m
God ML M....,.: Cburcb ol
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s-,racaee Melhodllll .CIJGM. A Bible LeaSOD "Everlasting
mJ!ea from Racine 011 Raclm&gt; Churcb ol . '
tor SUI&gt; Jerry Masten. pu . ell 10 30 Dr. Lester L. Roush. putor: Punlshmonl" will be read at aU
Portland Road. Sunday ScboOI ~v ::.,::· ,~:~· :: W~rship Scbool ~..:io:'~vor. I .SO Morning Worsht' oe~cot t 1:·~ ChriStian ScleDCe church ,.,..
9:30 a. m.; Y.:orshlp 10:30 a . ay
m and 7:45p. m .. a. m.,
Sen-ice, a-SO p. Dana Winebrenner, up .
vices this Sunday.
m Sunda" evening oerv•ce ot sarvJce II • ;. . . . 30 m Tue• p. m. Evenln&amp;
.
m. Sunday chool: YF W - Golden Text: "Whom the Lord
7::W P .n.: Wed. worship serv· d.arraye~ m~g P~Ple, ~:30. p. m. m.
day 5:30 p. m"' MnlBoerd
. M~ Loveth he correctetb; even u I
Ice at 1'31' p. It' Pastor ThornY. au
acuse First UDited Pres- director Qffldal
m
lather the oon in whom he d..
ao E. Diddle. All evenmg oerv· Fnday.
by:ian Church, Rev Howard ing, nrst Mooda~ot"~,! Ughteth." (Prov. ! :12).
ices begm at 7.30 p. m.
Cburcb ol Cbrlsl. Ruppel~ pastor; Worship aer- at 1.SO p. m.
Y
ounced
From
the denominaUonol
Bradlord
r · Homer . 9 a m . Sunday Scllool, illll eocb quarter 8J ann
textbook these Jines wiD be
Zion Cborcb ot Cbrtsc, Pome- N ~- tm~~· ~~:: ' ScbOot ~~C:: m .' Pr~Yer meeting, 7:SO WSCS ftrst Wednesday of eacb read :
that touchea t hI
rov
HarrtsnnviJit Road, Eu. Forrest. ~P Momma Worship. p ~ W'ednesday.
month.
thodllt ebilrdl hem of Christ's robe Blld ma•
gene Underwood, minister 81- 9:30 a. m... Event
Worsbl;J. . Mbtenv1lle Me
s , ters his mortal beliefs, animal·
bl scbool 9-30 a m.· Mnrning LO:JO a. m.,
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Dr. Lester L. Roush. pa tor . it and hate rejoices ln the
w:rship to ::ID a.· m.;· Evenlng 7 . p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. . Federated Cbarc~, Po~Y.' Victor Brown, Churct'l ~I p~f of heali~g, - in a sweet
h' 130 P m.· Roberl Reed Blbl&lt; Study.
Rev. W. H. P&lt;ffiD, pu or, Superintendent, 10 o. m
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d certain aense that God Ia
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Carl Kautz, Supt. : S u 0 d 1 Y tal Board meedng eacb quarter I an · " (Sci nc ood Health
Bible Ochoo u;&gt;t.
l'roedom Gospel Ml"loa,, a. School, 9:15 a. m.; Wonbli&gt; unless otherwise called. Holy I ~~e K ; u:'e Scriptures by
UB Cburcb. Letart &lt;:" ~ ''"~· Sua- shan Stiversvllie Road : E. J . hour 10 :30 a. m.
Communion eacb quarter u aD- Me B~er Eddy, p. 569).
d.ay School 9 30 a. m.; Worship Grtifith, ji!IStor; Hoger W1 ~
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lord. Supt .. Sunday School ~
FIHI Baplllll Church, Mltldl• Syracn•e Cbw&lt;b of tbe N... - - - - - - - - - : - - om· a m.; Evangelistic Se~lce, · rt, Rev. l.)onald Boone, 'l&amp;&amp; rene, WUllnm c. "lborpe.. paator .
Cborcb ol !lie Nazarene, Pson 30 p. m Drayer meeung, uo ::.. Sundoy SCQII04 9: !$ L m .. Sunde&gt; &amp;~oo!9 3U a m.; Mon&gt;
ero) Rev Clyde H~nd~ 1 ' r. m. Tueado~.
l"r~ Hoffman, Supf1' 10:15 a. 1ng wursbip 10.39 o. m.
pastor: St~·lday Soboo 1:·- 30 a:
m. Worship Service; BYP 6 p. Syracuse E.U.B. Cb~U"eb, Paul
m.; Mormng Worship ESout.ll BetbeJ EUB ()aurcb, m . Evenlna Wonhlp. 7:30 ;J. l SeUen. PBJ&amp;Or.
m.: NYPS 6:45 p. m. vem•li: Rev Eugene E. Emerson, pas·
Wed 7·30 p. m. Prayer
a m. Sunday School. Beo
services 7:30 p. m. p r a yde r tor . ·Sunday worship 7.30 p. m. m~ting· "8:30 p. m. Wed., choir Q.uisen.berry, Supt.; 10:30 e. m. · - - - - - - - - - .
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Morning Wors tp servtee,
BY MRS. vERNAL JOHNSON
tllodi t Cburch. Laur- doy Scllool 10 30 a. m. and
and 3rd Sundays ol the month;
el ~~~f.M~~ev ~- f ~ene t.;-ill. 9:30 a. m. atu:rnately Norman MJddleport Firl1 United Pre• 7·30 p. m. Evening EvangelisThe Helping Hand Home DeS d
School 9·30 a. Bahr Supt. Bible Study
and byterian Cburcb, Rev Howard de Service. 2nd and 4tb SuD- monstratton Club met on Wed-pasto~hil u~i:: supt.: M~mmR pray~r aervlce led by pastor, Rlippelt, pastor: Sunday School day of montb: BETHANY - nesday at the Locust Grove
m.. . IO 30 'a m . you' b 7.30 p. m. Thursday.
9::' a.m. Mrs Rodney Sauer' 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship: Community Center. The meetworsh-Ip 7
~; E~angelistic
supt.. 10 30 a. m WorshiP: li -45 t0:30 a. m Sm.day School, Bly- lng was called to order at 10
Scrv~ces 1 30p.. m. Mid . Week Lottrldgo EUB CBlll'&lt;b, a ... p. m. YF: W•d I .Jr Junior the Theiss, Supt.: 8:30 ~- m. a .m. by the president, Mrs. H"'
servtce ~vi~ 7·80 P m Wed. Eugene Emerson, pastor. Sun- Choir: 7 p. m. Senior Chotr.
Vo·•th Fellowship CARMEL - mer Johnson . This being the

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tlub \\:edn~~day ~vening at her An tl'tlele, ''Plant .~lbs now away , lest next ye~r'sgrow th
horn. In Mmersvllle.
for color next 'lprin~. was pre- is weakened and .killed.
The meetJng , m charge
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l~g Psalm 24, by Mrs. Ka~l and plant small bulbs su,rb as for mulching and sow rye to
Gruellt&gt;r. followed by the Lords crocus, snowdrop
and grape add humus to the soil.
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The United Methodist Cburcb
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Pomeroy - Rev. Melvin Alkire, ernoo~ 2 p ~-· Choir Practice
pastor. Tonight, Friday. Oct. ;:n~sday. 7 p.m.
30, 7:30 to 9:15 p. m. ~r?up SL JobD'~ CathoUe M..slon!
Quarterly _conference. OffiCI~ls near Guysvillf (Outcb Rid~et
of all Meags County MethodiS_t Rev . George R. Shipman. pasChurches will _he under the dt·l tor, Sunday Mas&amp; 10 30 a. m.:
reclion of thetr Dt str1ct Sup_e~- Holy Day ot Obltgation 6:30 a.

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UTILITY LEVY

Be use Only for the utilitY expenses of Ute village. such as Street
Lighting Expenses, Fire Hydrant Rentals, Village Building Heat,

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to be used for other

Discontinue the present 25c per month Electric Bill Charge

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residential electric bills (75 cents to commercial users) ·to pay for
street lighting.
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Be effective for a period of~ Years

(5) Increase annual property taxes $2.00 per $1000 evaluation
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All the taxes paid by the nation's millionaires would run the
government for .................. · · · .. · ...... · .... ·
1 Day
15 Hours
and if they were taxed 100% of their income add
If all income of individuals making over $25,000 a year were
taxed it would run the government not quite · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 Days
And if all income over $10,000 were confiscated it would
18! Days
run the government for only · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

TOTAL • • 23 DAYS
3 HOURS

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The Ohio taxpayer pays almost $1.50 for every dollar in federal aid received .. WHILE .. the West Virginia taxpayer pays only 43 cents and the
Mississippi taxpayer only 28 cents for every dollar in aid received ... ADD .
TO THIS ... the cost of President Johnson's 1964-1965 budget to every
Ohio family of four an average of $2,251 you or your children will have to
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should get a full tax dollars worth for every dollar you pay.
e VOTE FOR PETE ABELE whose record in Congress consistently supports economy in government.
e VOTE FOR PETE ABELE and keep honest, responsible representation in Washington.

FOR YOUR SAKE VOTE FOR PETE
FOR PETE'S SAKE VOTE FOR ABELE
RE-ELECT ABELE TO CON,GR·ESS
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village services which are presently being curtitiled.
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be held Tuesday ev~ning, Nov . .
3, at the First United Presby- !
terian Church in Middleport , ·
beginning at 5 p. m. The chick- I
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by the Deacons and ~aconess­
es with Mrs. Eddie Burkett
and Miss Phyllis Joachim as
co-cl1airmen.
The wesleyan Service Guild i
of the Racin~ Methodist Chu_rch
will serve an election day chtekPn dinnfr and supper in the
church annex at 11:30 a. m .
' and 5 p. m.
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i Ladies of Che£ter Methochsl
Church will serve a plate lun~h
of soup , chili, ~andwiches, pte

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Mulherry H~igbts
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Sunday '7:00p.m. ~~·---~---- - --- -- - The
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1· 15 1&gt;- m Saturda~ Praver Mornini wn~ship LO 4!1 afh m . H~.., r l. L O't ~~ner pttMinl
Mond•Y s:oo p.m. - --------- ~~ ~b~.: c~:~cn M.eetln&amp;
'Tl~tin!l l'hursdav . 7:30 P m
Praye~ meeting B p. m. urs- \s ·d ~·hi 1I I !-Ill a m "'""'
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MlddleJ)(lrt. R"'V . Nyle Bordt!n, Sundr.v ~hon~0930 : · m ·_ St. and JU~uw P'elluwshtp; IS o m. , . •
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minister. sunday Srhool v ao~tp serv ce
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meet Monday, al 2 p.m , at the
: home or Miss Lydia Ebersbarh :
with Mrs. Charles R. Kar r Sr.
\ as co-hostess. Ralph Moore area
'ex ten sio n agent for natural re- I
! sources, will be guest sp~ak e r, \
: using ws his topi c. •·How much '
, for a glass of water'',
Theodorus Council Daughters
of America will meet Monday ,
a! 7:30 p·.m . at the IOOF hall.
Inspect ion will be held end offirt&gt;r s and the team tJre reminded lo wear white. All members
are urg~d to attend and bring
sandwiches or cookies for re-I freshments .

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OPEN TIL 8 P.M.

Mrs. Nobles, assis
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Tumar gave 8 skit on proper
clothing and accessories. Mrs.
Noble said gloves could
be
worn 'at any time, bUt never nev
er wear 8 bat -withoUt 11oves.
She also gave hlnta on. Ute proper fise of jewelry for daytime
and evening wear.
People'l Service Friday, 7.30 Alta' the program
ooclal
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hour was held witb games beSu- Metbod!JI Ctll'cll, Ar- Jog played and ............II
.thur stilt, pastor.
Sunday being oerved.
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School 10 L m., Clllll Orr, FOljNIOW members wer. weJ.
Supt.; Sunday Worship, II a.m. comoo·liito the club. 'ntey are
Mason CIJ Cburcb of Cbrlst. M
Alvin C. Purkey, Mn.

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KARR &amp;. VAN ZANDT
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School, Leo Crew, Sup!. . Leo Lour Lady ol Lonllo Mlaslon
I Carpenter Bapltst Cboreb: Vaughan, Asst. Supt. Divme Loo Bottom, llev. George R.
S•nday Schoo• 9 30 a. m.; Mom· worship, 10:30 a. m.; Monday, ~ llllmlJJIItrator. SuDda;y
1 ing Worship 10:15 a. m.
7 p. m. Committees and Com- M
S·30 a. m est.· Holy Days
llntlaod Flrsl Bapttsl Cb.,.b missions meet preparatory to BBS • U
Sunday Scbr'ol9:30 a. m. PreaciJ. the Church Official Board meet· of.::,~ ~..J· 01 ·Gocl, 1\eV. Miller Street, R. Kenneth ~y, ~;,.ond Uevlng, Mrs. Leo .
lng Sunday 2·30 p. m
ing at 7:45 p, m. Church Rum· Jobn Smallwood, pastor: SundaY Envangelist: Sunday
Btble Yo~g Jr. nd J,ln, Lewis
· Harrt..nvllle Presbyterlon, n.age Sale, Nov. 5, 6, and 7,
Ill a. m.; Evangelisllc Study 10 a. m., Morning Wor: Youn :
Rev . John Davoes, pastor: Wor· sponsored by the JOF Closs.
School 7
m., Yollll8 People ship, 10:45 a. m. Evening Wor
A~ the meeling '""'
ship service 9:30 a. m.; Sunday Allred Methodist Cbn~ ~ p. 'm. Wotlnesday: ship 7:30 p. m.; Bibll Study, Mn. Turner, Mn. Noblea, Mro.
School 10 :30 a. m.
Rev. Pearl Casto, postor, Sun· Pr
meetln&amp; 1 p. m. Satur- 7:30 p. m. Wedneaday.
H
Jolmsoa, MtL Qeargo
The Pentecosla! Churcb, Mid· dey School at 9:30 a. m.,Chor·
ayer
Rulllnd Cllare~ ol Cbrlat. J omer Mn. Lester Foreman.
dieporl, Soutb 3rd ~ve.: Sunday Jes Taylor, sup!. Worship aer· ~ Metbodlal Cbareb Bible School 1:311; CommUIIIoD ~ey Fry, Mrs. Harry
School 10 a.m.; Sunda~ evening vices at 10:~ a. m. wtth Uoyd Pearl A. Caato, Pastor: Wor- 10:30 a. m., V. H. Braley; Vlckero, Mra. Vernal JolmBOII,
eoonge!JsUc service, 7.30 p. m. Dillinger, lay leader; Sunday al
Ice at 1 a. m. SundaY Supl Sabra Canaday, plalllst, M Purkey Mn. Llevll1&amp; )ln.
·~ Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 P· worship oervice with the Rev. Scli "]""'1 10 8 m. WSCS 1111 Bible Study, 7:30, Delbert RA&gt; ~-young, Jr. TlntDiy v-a.
00 a of ;.,..ij,.
m.; Saturda: night Proyer and Casto Sunday evening. Wed.,
Board mine, loatler.
Ua Purkey ~ ~- Ue¥·
Worship 7·10 p. m. Pastor, 1\eV. 7:45
m. Prayer Servicea.
'lburadaySrd Wednesday of lbe ........, QoreiJ o1 tile No
! B. L. Barrett.
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arene, Sullday School. t:llt a. ••·
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llllllalld M.-III a-~ month.
m , Mornlnll wonhlp 10:41 L
hll dlo daya, Qlrles
ene : Sunday SchOOl 9:30 a. m.; Cor! Herring, paalor: Morning lit. Bermoa Ualtool ~
Evening Worship. 7 P· .m.;
In
ar{"produeer of CBS·
Morning Worship \0:45 e. m. worship .10:30 a. m.:
In Cllrlat: Rev. JlJIIOI Morrt· Prayer
7 p. m. Wed. E .•
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Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. School t.SO a.~
o1 aon, pastor: SundaY Scllool, lle'l. Clyde V. lleDderlon. puBob lums the Beulah ahow,
Midweek orover service, 7:~ p. Tuesda~ F mn NlgbtJ last 9:30 a m., ·,eacbiDI 10:30 a. IIJr,
~ ~Day~ Amoo 'D' Alldy.
m. Wednesday.
eacb
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mootb 10• Alternate preachtns
111111 Sllvernlllo MolbtltJIIt
Colamblr Chapel: Woroblp- Sunday oventns of eacbMaetin Cbrlallan EndeavtB', 7:30 P· m. Arthur Sdtl, pastor. Sunday 'lb h Don Knolto'
awk·
vice eacb SUoday 9:15 o. m.: al 8:30 P· m.~er
g, Sunday. Mld·Weel: Prayer oer- School, 9:30 •· m.; Gel1l Wolfe
wltll 8 plslolltt a run·
Sunday Scllool 10 1. m.: Youtll 7:30 P· m. W
oy.
vices Wednesday, 7:311 p. m. Supt., Servlcoa 'lburaday w
g 00 "'lba Andy Orlf.
1 'lervice 6:15 p. m. Evening Wor·
l!deo Ualted srelbfta Ia RutlaDd Ml- 1 Olh'o Jng.
4IJiotllttl : :,.. • he woa 111 Army
ship 1 p.m. each Sunday.
CbriJI Cbuteb: llev. Eldea ll. man mJssloiiBI'y paator: Sui&gt;Mono · Qapel M p WI' drlillna~or aod firearllll ex·
O.xter Cbureb ot C ~rIa t Balko, pu!All': Sunday Scbool, day Sc~l. t'-30 a. m.: W01'11hll&gt; Cburdt, Arthur Stitt, 8J ·
Bible School 9 30 o. m. Preach· 10 a.m.; W!Dnll Hollinger, aupl. 10 , 30 a. ·m.: Preacbln&amp;. 7:30 p. SuDdBJ School. 10 •· m. OU.. pert.
inJ&lt; 10:30 a. m., llrsl and third ChristiaD Endeavor, 7:15 p. -n. m.; Prayer aervlco, 7:1Jt P· m.
Sundays.
Mra. Lyda Cbavaller. president, Thursday.
Carlrton Cborcb, .(lngolmrv classes fo• 10. Song services, Tappen Plalll EU8 Clmreb1
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laoad. •nday School 9·30 o. m. 8 p, m. Preacbln&amp; 8'28 p. m.; llev . ~:u ene E. Emenon. Cor. Sycamore 6: Soc:ond Sl,- Pomeroy
Raipb Carl Supt .: "reaching Mid Week PraY"' meeting, l 30 tor· Sund•y Worship 910 a. m
REV. JOSEPH KRALY. PASTO: ou bad!"
Servic,., 7:30 p. m., Cecio Cox p. m. Wednesday, CIBII Lead- and 7·30 p. m. altomately SUI&gt;
"II Ia better to live for Chriat than to Wll Y
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J,aym:rn: Pr"ver meeting, ru ... er. Mro. Mazie Holsinger.
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An Elecllon Day dinner will .

GMAC FINANCING

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Martin. RPC'tor. Sontt.y - Morning Prayer and Sermon. 10:30
a .m Coffee hour following.
Chesler Cburcb o1 God, Rev.
(~ilbert Spencer, pastor. Sunday
~h!Xll i :30 a. m. Morning wor-ship 11 a. m. Prayer Meetlns,
7:30 p. m. Thunday. You.ng

, 1ay School 930 a m.. Wor· intendent Dr. Stanley McGtih· m.: Confession, 11 bour before

HEINER'S BAKERY

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bulblels to set out.
Mrs. Roush and Mrs. Milton ,
Houdashe!t showed slides
of
1 members' gardens and a demonstration on line arrangeme-nt
and hogarth curve was given
by Mrs. Fjsher, using mums
end scotCh broom.
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Fisher, Mrs. Fred Nease, Mrs.
Victor Hysell , !\.'Irs.
Milton I
Roush-, Mrs. Edison Hollon and
Mrs. Homer Holter.
Refreshments we!'e served by
the hostesses to 16 members
and a guest, Mrs. Pearl Mora ,
: Mrs. Karl Grueser won l h e
' door prize.

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ur~ ISter · Bible ing 10 :30 a.~-; MYF 6 p. m.• Menzel Smith, pastor WorshiP Wednesday; Choir practice at lo ened with the pledge to the
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'1 Ar1 Marcum. oun,n \vonhiP Prayer and Btble Study, 7.30 p. service 9 30 a. m.;
Sunday 7:30 p. m. Thursday,
ria_ and by singing. "Sweet
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&lt;; ~"''"'"(' "Hrf il t •...: ( / flf!l'fl,,._,~·-"~1,_":_'':·..----------------~ 10 :30 a. m.: ChrlS~nan Worshi
lowship 6 :30 p. m.; Boys an~ Rays_ Wining, officer ln charge. Johnson, had charge of the de-or, 6 P- m., Fveru g
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Alldqult)- ~aotlst l-"''turet Sun- Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. m., Sunday 10 a. m. Holiness meet· ,f. ti
For her scripture abe
7 P-_ m.
Jebovab'l
day
School
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Prayer
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service
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10:30
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Sunday
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~mgdom Ba . of . Suo-- meeting I'lt:.-~y 7:30 o m. and 4th Sundays: Youth Chou-, Sunday 7 p. m. Young Peoples
"Today."
· Fr-fl T:~-l f"'­
Witnesses Public ~=!,g,study First Baptist Cbarcb, Pom:e. 6:30 P- m. Wednesday . Prayer Legion: 7:30 p. m. Salvation a :::~Alil)-8 Turner, president
GR~ENHOUSES
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3 p.. ~ibl~a:;;,d Tuesday, roy - Rev. Charles NorriS. Meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday . meeVng: Tburaday, I to 3 La- of the Moson County Home
MPrn br r FTU
4 I m.: Service m:eting, 1 p. Sunday School 9:30 till 10.20: Heath Metbodisl Cburcb, Mid· dies Home l.eague: 7 p. m. Prep Demonstration Councll, andMI'!I.
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Ministry school, Worship service,. 10:30 a. ~·; dleport, M. E. Dowson, pastorj c-lasses; 7 30 p. m. Bible I~Y. Matilda Noblt.. of the Mason
~~- ., u Thu~~ay .
N~rsery and Jumor church o Mrs. Nan Moore, Church School prayer meeting. OUler services Homemakers Club, were guests
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Danville Pilgrim HoliDeSI, IP. cbi!dren.
Supt.; Church School, 9:30 a. by annooncement.
zareae and told those present some ot
Fq:l hli slwcl in 1904
o Lang&gt;viUe Ohiol. Rev 0 . H. Letarl FaDs UDiled Bretbren m.; Worship Service, 10:30 a. Tbe Chorell ol the Na
oc' the benefits of the Homo De·
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Sunday
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Church,
Rev
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Youth
FellowChester,
Ray
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Warne,
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monstratton Clubs. Mrs. Turner
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' •.",;;., Roberl Grate, Supt. Wor· Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Tom ship, 7 p. m.; Official Board Sunday School 9:30 a. m:: Mo"; stressed the fact tllat theaa are
Ph ~l ason SP :3-5593
ship service at 10:3; a. m.; Pil- Norris, supt.: Ass't. Supt Her· meeting, 1st Sunday of month, lng Worshl~ 11 a. m.,Se~ educational clubs wllh all les- ----- --, o:rim Youth. 6 45 p. m.: Evan· bert Roush. Preaching Sunday 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday 8:45 p. m.. Evening
er: sons and materials U!ed coming
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gelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Mid· 10:30 a. m.; Alternate evemng of month, 7:30 P- m.; Eleanor 7·30 P- _m.: Midw;~PraJ:r
from and..being approved ~
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9· 30 a. m. Sunday School Way- re-organization meeting, the foL
Rysell Run FTee Metbodlat, Archer , Supt. Sunday Worshi;J Free Will Baptist CbU:Cbi ne Roush, SLJpt.: 10 30 a m. lowing otricers were elec~d for
Rllber· E. Smitb, Sr., paslOI': lJ a m. Bible Study _and Pray- Rutland , Pastor. Rev p u Morning Worship. 2nd and 4th the coming year . Mrs. Lester
S day School 9:30 a. m., Wor· er service led by Mlilatd Coe, Taylor; Sunday School, 10 a. _m Sunday of the "1onth ; 8 p. m Foreman, president, Mrs. Vet·
leun Haley l;jupL Morning wor-~7 : 30 p. r.n. Wednesday .
Guy Priddy Supt.; Pr.eachmr~ Evening Evangelistic Servtce, nal Johnson. Vice~pres., Mrs .
s~ 10 ·30' a. m. Youth Service.
service, 7:30 p m.; Prayer se 1st and 3rd Sunday of month
Homer Johnson, Secretary., and
: ~ p m.; Evangelistic mes- Rock Springs Methodist .- vices, ~ :30 P· m. Wednesday . Syracuse Mtssloa, .Rev. Earl Mrs. George Johnson, treasure.,
Custer. pastor· Services every Mrs Harry Vickers, devotional
sage 7-30 p. m.; Prayer meel- 1Chester Lemley, pastor; Wormg, 'Thursr'&lt;ty 7:30p. m.
lship service 9:30 a. m.; Sun-, Portland_ Methodist Chur~, Wednesday and Frl~y evening . lead~r and Mr!:l. vernal Johnday School 10 :15. a. m.; MYF Arthur Stitt. pastor . SUnd Y at 7 ::W p. m
§OO reporter The newly elected
Pentecostal Assc:mbly, Route 6 :30 p.
Prayer and Bible School 9:30 to 10;30 a_- m.• H.a:~
Mt. Urtlon F .W.B. Churcb - 1~ffi~ers will
installed at the
124, Rev Daul E. Jones, pastor Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. old G. Roush, Supt., Ken~e Sunday School 9:45a.m., Earl l January meeting. Lesson ~dSunday School 10 a. m .; Wor·
.
b McLeod, Ass't. Supt. Services Starkey' supt.; Even in~ wor- ers and hostesses for the com ship services 1 30 P m Sun- Racine Metbochsl Cburc , every Sunaay evening.
ship, 7:30 p. m. by Cectl Cox, ing year were chosen. A sack
day, Wedn~day and Friday.
R. L McDaniel. pas~orPr!~:~
Cb b Re\' Layman; Young People's meet·. lunch was had ::~t noon.

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Memorial hospital. She
has
Th~ meeting of the Pomeroy been a patient he.re for many •
Band
Boosters
Association weeks.
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Mrs. Eleanor Sm.ithJon call- ·
: indoors . Bulb~ can't b~ used lhas been changed to Monday at ed on Miss Nina Jones recent~
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second time for mdoors 7:30 p.m ., at the SeRior High ly.
blooming but can be planted 1School audiloriurn , due to elec- 1 Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Kyger

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Mrs . Nea se. who said, to plant
1about six inches deep and
sure drainage is good. Save a
bulbs for winter blooming
1 few

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at the home ol Luvena Rainey. Star Advent churoh as new
Daily Sentinel ,
Mro. Mildred Thompson call· membero Sunday morning.
I
ed on Mra. Luvena Ralrloy on Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Adkins
Sl!llVICE IIELD
)the Plgrlm
Mooday afternoon.
land daughter, Sue, attended the Funeral serv1ces for Dr. Ra • Monday, at ll a.m. wltll burial
Revival ii in progre.ss at the Irevival a! Slar Sunday evenlng .) ston Mitch&lt;ll who died Wednes- · there. The body Is .at U. DICP
Guiding Stlt Advent Church. Several from he,. atlended da• evening, will be held from , Funeral Homo.
Rev. Wilbur Baxttr Js pastor. the public auction at Mt Alto, 1

By lreDt Whttbrentr
Mrs. Velma Hoffman called Saturday everunc.
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day
rey Hoffman were shopp!·ng ·
on rs ..1ory
1nn u• ay.
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Mrs . lrene Winebrener spent Johnny Taylor who II
INt&gt;w Haven Wednesday .
the day Monday with
Mrs. _ployed at the Valley Bell Milk lr===--==="-='"'11
AudrE'y Hoffman.
Co., in Pt. Pleuant Is spending
Lewis Repiir Service
Mrs. Maude Roush helped fin. a week of his vacation squir ish Mrs . Billups' quill Monday rei hunting.
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all a!1achmen ts. Runs
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Low
price~ tts Exlra Special Prict~s. Thurday.
Friday, and
Saturday. Sugar, 5 lbs. 52c.
Bananas, 10c a lb., Fresh
eggs, 3 doz. for $1.00. Pickle
death of our son .and brother. HOUSE for r£"n t · Bradbuif. '
loaf lunch meat, 49c lb. WeiJoey Rlf~e . SPfCial t.hanks lol Has elf'ct riritv. g;;ts und balh.
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Freeland Norns. and
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29c.
Halloween Special, 10
::~ingers and pallbea rers. ~ l ay
bars
candy,
29c.
God Bless everyone ol you is UNFURNISHED S rooms and
10 28 3lc
our wish and solemn prayer. ( bath . downst airs apartment .
Mother. Stepfather. Broth· I North 3rd. \fiddlt&gt;port. $50 a USED COAL Furnace, complete
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with pipe, registers and corr
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felt Lhanks ro all of the manyf Healtor. Athf:'n~. Ohw. L) 3·
friends. relatives. and neigh-~ I148 after 5 p. m. or .S unday
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vinyl seat, 4 on the fioor, 110 engine, a:ood 'Wbitewall
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Corvm&amp; service. CopIes made or legal papers.
birth records and almost any
other d:JCUments Also lami~
linp tn plastic, film to preserve your valuable papers.
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The foUowlnf penonal property
will hi offered for ~ale at the home
of lhe late Hyrd M. Stout, on nate
rouh1 881 the lint hou.e on tl" rt.lht
we11 of the Jundlon of 181 and U. S,
33. at 10:00 a.m. oa J'rtdu, November
8th, 1964.

1960 Ford trall!tor, m1nure tpi'IICI.
er. plov,.., dt.c. wa1on, McCo r micll
haybaln, 451', 19~7 plymouth IUtoraobtle. houHhold 100dt and eftectt
llncludlnJ liv\n• room and bedroom
autte1, etC!., teYertl hundred b•l•
of hay, mitcllltneou• band tool ..
antique,, and other t~• too nllmerout to mmtton .
Term• of ul• - cam.
Lunch wtll be aenoed. b' Ule lk4•
ford youth cr!IUp.
William Clifton Stou,,
Admlnl•tralor of the ll:ltate of
B;yrd M. Stout. dece..ed.
A, C. Bradford, AucUoi!IHt
Crow. crow and Porter,
Attorney• for Admlnlltl'lto-r
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uo Dinner Musicale
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MONDAY TBBU Jl'RIDAY
1:110 Sign On -News
1:05 Sacred Heart Hour
6:20 Meigs County RFD
6:25 Paul Boweno - Farm
6:30 Newa
8:33 Rev. Raymond JODet·Rel
8:55 Sports Headllnes
6:57 Weatber Report
7:110 News
7:05 Tiny's Chapel
7:30 News
7:35 Pickens Hanlwaro
•Tues - Tburs.)
7:50 News Report
8:110 Bill Mille: Show
8:00 Johnson • Simpson Ins.
Show (Fri.)
1:10 Roy'a Food Basket Show
(Mon . Thurs.)
1:45 Baker FurnltW'1! Show
(Wed.. Jl'rLJ
1:45 I&amp;S Super Market Show
(Thuro.)
1:110 News
1:05 Coffee With Janet
10:00 Grand· Ole op'ry
11:00 Ministerial Aasoc.
11:16 A.S.C. fru&amp;ram ~ F-ii.
ll :t&gt; Family Worship - Thurs.
11:1$ MaSOII Co. Agr. Ext.-Tues.
11:33 Swap Shop
!!:to TIDy's Country lfymns
12:110 Noon Report
12:1o Goesslers Guesl Star-Frl
12:15 Larry Anderson Show
4:00 Jim Meeo Show
4: lo Blaetlnar Auto Show
!Thurs.) ·
4:30 Local News
5:00 Jim Mees Show
6:00 Simon's Markel · News
8:05 Sundowo florer)ade
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5:45 Sign Off October
SATURDAY
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6:110 Sign On - New•
a:o; Country Music
1:20 Country Jamboree
7:00 Larry Anderson $how
8:00 Pomeroy Ill Football
9:30 Middleport Ill FoothaU
11:00 Top Ten Show !OairJ
Valley)
11:30 Top Ten Show (Duttons)
12:00 Noon Newo
12:15 Musical Interlude
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1:00 Bill Miller Show
(DSU Football)
8:45 Slgu Off September
5:4&gt; Sign Off October
SUNDAYS
7:00 Sign On- New1
7:35 Sunday Sbowcase
8:00 French CilJI Bapu.t
B:liO News
8:33 Hour of Dellvera~a
!Elder Cline)
9:48 Congressman Abele
10:115 Sunday Chapel
10:33 Washln&amp;ton Reporll
the "'eoplo
li :W SimdiJ Show
12:00 Noon News
12:15 Chrlslians Hour
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1:00 Rev. Andrew Parsons
1:30 Rev. Silas Billups
2:110 Sunday Chapel
2:33 Rev. Roscoe Thorne
3:110 Sunday Chapel
3:33 Country HymnUmers
(Dan Hayman)
t:3S Sunday Showcase
1:110 Baptlsl Layman'• !lour
6:30 Sundown Serenade
6:45 Sign 'Jfl Sepiember
6:41i Sian Off October

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O.K.!so I'M •ASTUTE':
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63 Ford Fairlane 500- 2 Dr. H. T.
8 cyl, Automallc trans. Radio

63 Fordairlane 500-2 Dr. H.T.
8 C)ll, Standard. Irano. Radio.

63 Falcon Futura 2 Dr. H.T.
18 cYI. Standard Iran•. Radio.

.63 Rambler Classic 770 - 4 Dr.
8 eyl, Sllndud b'ant, Radio,
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REVIVAL ANNOUNCED
Revival ,Services will start at
Tuppers Plains E.U.B. Church
Nov. 1st at 7:30 P. M., and
continue each night tbru Sunday
Nov. 8th. Evangelist and song·
leader is Rev. and Mrs. Roy
Mann of the Harrisburg E.U.B.
Church, Harrisburg. 0. The pastor, Rev. Eugene E. Emerson,
welcomes everyone.

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FDR SALE OR RENT: !louse, A~ency, ID. All torrruo o1 tn
6 rooms end bath. Route 143, sur8flt..-e. Jlm Jonnson anrt
Bailey Run Road. Call WY 2- Bud S~mpson, Agents.
3722.
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HOUSE FOR SALE: Gravel - - - - - - - - - Hlll, Middleport, 727 Broad- Jusiness Opportunities
way St., across from swim· C-0- M-PE_TE
_ -NT Man or
mlng pool. 6 rooms and bath,
an wanted in area cmren&lt;l
3 bedrooms, full basement, by this n~wspaper to
gas furnace, shower. lavatory
fill and collect from
and commode in basempnt,
operatde nut and candy rnagarage, black top driveway.
chines. May be handled part
Lot 50' x ISO'· New punt, time along with present ochouse and roof, t9,50n 00,
cupalion. (8 to 12 hours week·
Small down payment. Marvtn Jy.) $900.110 capital required.
Swan, WY 2-3348.
Could be built into full time
10 28 4tp operation. Llb..,al
credit
:SEV=-:=E::N~ROO::;:M::;-:-brl-;-c:;:-k -ho_m
_e_ In expansion plan for those who
p.,meroy, two bathrooms, 4 can qualify. For local inlerbedrooms, garage, basement, vlew wrile, INTERSTATE,
3 firushed rooms In attic.
MERCHANDISERS, Roche,_
Large :ot. out of blgh water. ter, Minn.
10 30 ltp
Central heating
Inquire
Charles Wildermuth WY :122115 or WY 2-6116.
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0... lottor ,...ply ataado for uother. Ia thfo - l e A 1o 0H4
tor the thrH L'i, X for the two 0'8, ete. BlnJie Jetten. apo11oo
trophla, the length omd formation ot the 'IIWCio .,. 1111 lllnt&amp;
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1-New '64 Chevollo AI Real Savings
1-Naw '64 BelAir V8 At Rtal Savings
1-New '64 Impala VI Conv. At Real Savinga

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MOTORS
606 E. Main St.

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A popular model that is sharp inside and out, black fin·
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Real niee and clean. Just like a new cDr.

1957 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan · · · · $695

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1961 Ford V8 Country Sedan

6 cyl, engine, Powerilide trans. Radio and heater, ori·
ginal upholstery, real clean. Ivory and blue finish, good
tires.

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1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door .. $695

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6 eyl. Standard tram( with ovPrrlrive . One owner.

Committee, appear 011 ABC
TV'• "Issues m:l Anawen"
Sunday to diJeun whether IJ&gt;.
lernational problemJ or ~
Uc morality matl8'1 will ..., ~ey
faclors 1D Tlleoday'a llectiOD.

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1961 Rambler 4 Dr. Custom Sta. Wagon

bei,gs and tan finish , radio and heater.

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Standard trans. One local owner. R&amp;H.

V8 engine, Powerglide trans. Interior showroom clean,

! 1960 Chevrolet Heavy Duty · · · · $5295

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1961 Chevrolet 2 Door 6 Cyl.

1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door · · · · $995

1963 Corvair Panel .......... · · $1699

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Runs fine, look1 fine, 10 fl. Marion Dump Bed,

tires, 326 cu. in. VB engine, automatic trans, Radio and
beater. A real smart car,

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1963 Tempest Pontiac · · · · · · · · · · $2095

1958 Ford 1 Ton Cab &amp; Chassis · · $895

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ber 5, 1964, at 10:00 A. M. at
VB engine, 4 speed trans., 700x20 tires~ rea] solid and
the Rock "'prings
Grange
runs
good,
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TRAILF'.R Int.., lor rent. rio~ Hall, on the Meigs County
Falrgrounds. SIBle Rt.
33,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
Low mileage, solid body, heater, good tires.
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China cupboard, two blanket
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chests, tables, stands, picI will bo •bsent from mv ' I H:~F:f: 1!0~ four rn"'"'• furn iC'he- tures, picture frames,
em·
etJ and llnfumi~hed apan.
office from noon Tuesday
broidery
and
other
needle
Factory Tandem axle, 900x20 tires, aux. trans. 348 .cu. in.
ment!l WY l-M:t4
17 II tic
Nov•mber 3 until Novemmotor, Heater, 15ft. dump body and telescopic hoist.
work, vases, jardioeers, sev- 1
bor 17. Tho office will bo I ~fiddiPport ApartmPnt. 5 rooms eral gull!!, 25 quilt tops, cry·
e Set Us Befort You Trade Or We'll Both Looo
' bath 'lnd tnts"ment. on ground
stal, carnival glass, Bavarian,
open all regulor hours.
floor . Newly decora1ed, hard· etched glass, Prussia. Ger·
Many More Late Models To Choose From
wood noors automatic beat
man, Austrelian pieces, milk
OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 8 P.M.
I Call WY l·3200.
10 lO tic glass, iron stone, figurines,
China cups, press and cut
1,2 Ouplex, 3 bedrooms. Su~ar
glass, pottery, many other
1•
Run
area
Pomer
Phone
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Items
not listed.
RAWLEIGH ProducLS for sale .
to 2 Uc Signed · Flossie Roush.
Wy-2~412.
10-24-JOIC WY 2-3818.
- - MllllERN 4 room and bath LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
fi'OR SALE-Middlepor&lt;'o lall·
I turmshed aparlment. M 1 &lt;I·' BRADFORD AUCflON CO,
Yeur Landm1rlc Service
Pomeroy,
Ohio
est buUdlng. loealed 352 N
Your
Chevy
Dealer
dleport WY 2-387t.
I A. C. Bradford. Manager
Station I• Giving A..vey A
Second Strot!t, Middleport
9 11 tfc C. C. Bradford, Auclloneer
Priced for quiet oale
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quire at Ohio Hotel.
- - - - - - , - - - - - - L u n c h served by Bedford Youlh
F'OH
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modern
-house.
large
sale
with
Items
of
InRPgir:tf'r for thi~ go0t1 llif'('ond
10 t~ tfc
For Sale
Group.
SIX rooms and Oath. Youngs·
terest to all , so come and
car each time vou dri~· p In
No purr hast&gt; Dt'ressary, iust
10 29 6tc
!own kilchen, tile noor. l~ plan to stay ALL DAY
registtr.
ca!Pd al 136 Lincoln·rd Call
10 29 5tc FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 10 A. M., - - - - - - - - - - HOMI OF UNICO TIRES
WY 2-3020.
b 29 Uc ==~-=----The personal property of th•
Auto Salet
~INGER
Sewtnr
macllinea.
late
Byrd
M.
stout
will
be
------~PER SERVICE
For Sale
oew,
$S9SO
up.
beveraJ
used
ld
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th
1
located
1st
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STATION
machmes at bsrgalD price~
so a
e arm
1955 NASH Rambler motor, $3ll. POMEROY - 5 - room frame
west of Stale Route 33 WY 2_2518 .
SINGER Sl an t Nee dl e, equ Ipped The l'abrlc qbop. •In~er Sales house
house with gas, 2 porches,
J•ck W. Caney
10 29 3,_
at Darwin, Ohio.
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barn and 5 acre lot. Located
with
zig
zagger.
Uses
discs
to
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and
Service.
Pomeroy.
Ohio
Mo•. WY 2·H32
1957 Plymouth 4 door sedan,
b
on Pomeroy's highest hill with
monogram, fancy design . ut- WY Z-228t.
t 21 lie
1960 Ford Tractor, used 1200 1953 FORD, 6 cyL, 2 door,
wondel'ful
view of Pomeroy,
t(lnhole, etc. Balance due 10 -c-::-:-:::::- -::---:-.,----::;--c
caII WY 2-2310 .
AUTOMOBILE ln1•~rance bPeo
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B
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t
hrs..
Ford
Mower,
14"
Ford
cheap.
pavments of $7.91 mnn!I' 'Y· APPL~ ,
ur e le
'l1
the Ohio River, Lincoln llill
C!Mcell~" I ·0!11 vour opera.
WY n204
10 29 6tc
Farm. Phone
Wy 2~970. plows, 7 ft. tractor disc, Black _________1o_ __
and Mulberry Heights, $3,000
lor'o Ucen,.? Call WY 2-'966
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Pomeroy,
Ohio,
Rt.
1.
Hawk
pickup
corn
planter,
01Down payment $600., balance I
ll&amp;ttc
usr:n PlANOS f'21 F:xtra nice
10 23 25tp iver wagon, manur~ spread· 1953 FORD station wagon.
monthly.
H 1 W 1 d
I rorondition&lt;d pianos, II 1 for
er, corn sheller, 45J-I.H.C. or call Fred George, Rutland, RURAL PROPERTY - 3 ac- -· e ~ an e _ _ , S25 oo Free de Ji,ery
Ca ll Male Help Wanted
hay baler, milk cooler, hand Ohio,
10 'l1 31c
res, about 5 miles from PomRETIRED ('uuplt&gt; to lire In HutiJ nd Furniture . SH 2-4811. - ·- ·-- -- grain cradle, telephone box,
- · - -eroy, with 5 • room house,
house- . Rent and utJ\ilit&gt;s lrN·
10 27 61p
EXPERIENCED MAN to
dinner bell, porch glider, liv- 1963 DODU£ StaU.1n wagon.
2 porches, outcellar, well and
with $10 a Wt&gt;rk pa~· mt&gt;n 1 to : - .
·- - on large beef cattle farm. lng room suite, bedroom suit~ Good conuition, $1895.00. Call
small barn. 12 mile olf Dhlo
take eare of flrlhritic pa!itnl. i FR.F:F: I.O~N ur our efti&lt; il'nt Must have experience ln °!r cedar chest. wardrobe, cof£ee WY 2-1418.
10 22
124, $1,200.00. Down payment
Call WY 2.5443 or \\'Y 2..1813 . l { &lt;J rpt'l Shampoaf'rs
with erating farm equipment. Good tab]e, writing desk.
rugs, - - - - - - - - - - $3011.00, . baliJIIce monthly.
10 28 Jtc 1 !Jurdl:lse of B!ue
L.ustre
modern house furnished. Good stands. iamps, chairs. 21" R.
1954 BUICK &gt;tnlury. Excellent RURAL PROPERTY - ~ •
Shampoo. Baker Furruture, pay and excellent
C.A. TV, drop leaf table, mal"
Priced room frame house with two
WANTED : MidrtlP flf!Pd r)Pr.;;on 1 Middleport.
10 1:1 6tc ity for qualiflfed man. Write le dinette set, kitchen cabind, runnlng condiUon.
porches, attached cellar, rtiiiMost be able to live in . In· Box 668-B, Care of
buffet, 4 folding chairs, Speed right. Hackett''• Sohlo Servning water, nice lot with two
Ice.
IC 22 tfc
quire, Ohio Hotel . Middtepun USED workpants, shirts, cov- Dally Sentinel.
Queen washer, Unico gas drysardens, chicken and hog
10_24 _71 c eral\s, and Jackets. Carl Chev10 30
alier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
er, hand operated meat slichouse.
Located 6 .miles from
1957 ENG' '"'l FORL HillmaJI,\
LOOKINO •oo sHuoe
_ _ 1o_u 30tpl
I
er, aod other articles not
PornerO)',
f2,500:99. Down
Good condlllon. ~ dr. ComJ08l
I - - -nstructlons
Usted.
payment
$500.110,
balance
pact, $2'15 110. WY :1-2418.
TWO registt"rPd male Beag:e - - -- Crow Crow and Porter
Tr'•lro for v 1 C'!Yit "''""''~ • ..... , ·
d , Ph
" 'Y ,,_ 625 ~
U. I. CIVIL SaRVICI TIITII
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Clifton Stout,
ftHtlo'l• I.Jno&lt;&gt;lD !terv1ee '-''"''•II
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Tile Rmnlller
POMEROY, omo
'IPpctl"' I MIIIU~ IJI
lfi!N
Administrator
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PF:H FF:C"TION Oil heater witb o.1nrt1
1pn
~tzpwt•...,
""all~ un,..,_
World Slaadanl o1 Co•paet BOX W
WY J-3831
,.Rn ""'rrwm.uftll oa
tllor.. Also ,.ning the same day: IUIO
drums and fittings. D11yto. t&amp;J')'
EsceUeace
10 30 3lc
Ulll'tll • ·
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bales of hay, J. D. wagon, I Btg car raam, rtdo 11141 (Ill' _,_,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
t&gt;l"('lrJC' srales, 30 lb. capac- ftflll. .,.... ,.., "'""'""•• ud
.bOftl
For Rent
fAn~ln
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Tb1
hay and grain elentor, 12" lormance. 8mall eor tCODOII17
ir .v. 10 ft. meal case, l9M
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Ford plows, 14" pull type
\lt&gt;rcury, body and chassla
coin Heights. 1 rooms and 1 Irs::. rnolor and transmissron.
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8oe
plows, Homellte chain saw,
livestock
bath. Phone Wy·2·357&gt; afler comp lete course in radio and PfGS for ·-s;le-.- Mary Circle, several milk cans, mangle,
MetrepoU1a Motul'l
In Our Wedn..day {'d; ,
5 pm.
10-24-ll cf U&gt;levis1on w1fh all equipment.
B. lima Srnet, Pomeror
Phone WI 9-3044.
10 29 4tp bullet, round table, 21" Haytheon TV, and oth... Items.
fharles Larkin~. Long Bot·
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1677 Lincoln Height~~ 2 bed. l
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10 1 tfc , FOR SALE: 5 year old Heret 2Z tfc
room hou se. with hardwood lorn, Ohio,
Owner
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(I) I ford bull, Phone WI 9-3054.
tloor1, bath basement. and (9 1 10 weeks old
P gs,
1ll 28 3tp Terms: Cash
liM SJMCA 4 door ndan. new
1a• furno,.., Built-in cabinets Hampshiro sow, (!) Metal
Not responsible for accldenll.
!Not 33c As Aclvertldlll
white walla, IDOW b8ads.
In kitchen. Driveway and met hog feeder. Jack Wamsley, SOW AND PIGS. Charles Blake, Bradford Auction Company
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JUd. CaD Tracy Whaley, WY Middleporl, Route I, Dhlo,
A&amp;P SUPER•.' fM,RKET
Hemlock Grove. 1Phone WY C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer
124'1 ader e p. 111.
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10 21 .2l.Q
A. C. Bradlard. UanaQr
111 tl :w
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l,eMans 2 Door . Red over white finish . good whitewall

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Heavy duty , Radio and heater, Nice.

4 Door. Low mileage by local owner, spotless interior,
beige and brown finish, V8 tmline, Pawei'ilide trans, Ra·
dio and heater, whitewall tires ahow little wear.

Local owner, 6 cyl., Standard trans .• radio, heater, clean
inside and out. New rine job. Brown and beiee finish.

i1 ali, but-

tonholes, monograms, sew~
on buttons, appliques, etc.
l.lke new. Balance due, 11
pa•·mentJ or $8.65 monthly.
\I'Y •·2204.
10 29 6tc

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Irritating to watcll bow ABC.
TV'• respectable a!.......,
ohow, "Day In Court,'' has beeo
turned Into a ooap opera In the
C!Ul'l'ent networt lrelld toward
serial•.
The major deslnlctloa ol till
progrom'o pest cODcepl bo being brought about tbll week,
wiLh the beilJmillll o! 1 ro.part
conUnulng story. Notable by his
absence as o! lh1a week, b.. D!Mh Shore, aa hostess,
cauoe or bll rejecUon o! the Wednesday presided over the
new formual, II the man who first ol three one-hour daytime
uaed to be the star and the drama opecillls she lB presentIWlin rea~,on for watchlng "day lng lor women on ABC-TV.
In Court, Edgor Allan Jones , This lint show oupposedly dealt
Jr., professor of law at the Unl-1 with a child molestel' - but
verslty of California at Los . it begged the question at hand
AnBeles (UCLA), and formerly because It turned out the ...
a "judge" on the series.
cus&lt;d fellow wasn't a molester
"Day in Court" and televlBion after all. Nina Foch played •
have lost a remarkable per- lady lawyer who got him off
former in Jonea. There was ao the book. The messages about
better ad-llbber In the video moletters aod about how chitmedium - and II w~ neces- drtn sho~ld be warned, were so
aary' for the program s authm exudenticity' that he be accom- obvious that the progra
plished In this arEOl. For it ed the flavor of a drama that

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"Today" PfOII'lDl lor '11IIIIDgiving Day, Nov. 18, plans IAl
lbow bow American Ol'llled
force~ In Welllern Europe wUl
was Jone1' belief that though speod the bollday. , ,De a 11
the show• and c.... were thororougbly researched by top students, tooet aDd lnnt · es
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the
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Hams for prizes
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Sylvia
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farm. Sponsorl"d by
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be sold on Thursday, Novem
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Under 3 Flags
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Conmbullons we"' made
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Free
Wlnnen In tbe
group 11
the Pomeroy Band Boo,t.&lt;s 1\sted the executive
Under Three Flags wa 1 Methodist Church mel follow·
group Included lor moot origin· and up lneluded 111011 ~
soc.a11on and to the Red Cross i
endatlons
of the UJpic of the program pre- ing Sunday
School Sunday
Jo Middleport
a! _ Mickey Davenport,
a Jao Long, represeoUn1 Gold1 meetings on sented by Mrs. Philip Smith at morning in the recreation room Mr. aod Mrs. Cbarlea Wblta pumwa'.':"".:.......... can,
whl'll the American
Legton 1a . s
pumpkin; John Byer, !Wbln water; Rhonda Hyaell, a rallo
AuxlltEu-~· ot Drt&gt;" Webster
,P.. ~&lt;'lcnaglendearapuboltshed by !he the mee.ting of the WSWS of the of the p.arsonage with Mrs.
tbe
.a·
TammJ L te
and
nd Lind
Cochr
Post m•l Tu"da; evemng at ·~
EUB h h Tu
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d M E and son, Greg, were IID&lt;IIIII
OD'M!r'J growfDI oot the top, Hood:
e US r
roadjlr, a
a
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Xi Gamma Mu Sorocity. ~t Ent~rpns~ •
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es- ames 1 more an
rs. ~'-" dinner guests last Sunday at the
nted in the Iarse Merrie Au1t. washer and drier; prettiest - Kathryn Hlll, ADthe
Ha ll
well
were sent to ElOJse day evemng "' the home . of nest Powell, leaders, in charge. home of Mr. and Mrs. Rlcllard :,•,.,r•::m..tera in cootume prettiest - Velvet Swisher aod ita Fultz and Jane Aeroe; UJIIPearl ~napp, pre &lt;i dent , u~en H"'' and Peggy Taylor, and iMrs. Wtlliam Frecker, Ptne 1 Kay Howell re~d Psalm ~00 Oller and family .
the Middleport st.adlum for Brenda Hysell, brides; Megan est_ Mill:e Van CQoney, Bill
ed the tneettn~ '" r!lue&lt; lt&gt; llc ll o•ets were ordered for Jen· Grove.
to open the meetmg and Ma. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Werner 11
the Hallowotll party sponsored Miller, majorette; Sally
J Hensler, Crolg File. Mary
tw m Th;:~nk .\'ou notPs
were lllt' ll•IWell and Zana Baxter.
The purpose was to make i Gilmore presented a cl_ls.pter visited in ZanesvUle Sund.l.1 b \he feti'*Y . Bennett Post, Walterll, Lambchop. UgUest- Holman ; funniest William
rrad trr•rn 7. .9 n::J H.JX!':'f &lt;:lnd
A r.. port wa~ gtven on the all better acquainted with Span- ~ of the . .;tudy book, Dom.m.J.can with Mr. and Mrs. Gecqe Wa· Ay rican Leeton Thunday ev- Tony Burkett,· Gary Batey, Da· Walters, Mary Van Cooney
:\1.r~ ,\lb ... rl Rou~h pres1dent fall cullference by Mrs. Knapp . : ish speaking Americans, and Republic. Prarer partners were ters.
Mlmt
vld Smith, Paula Ashley ~nd and Sandra Buckley.
ul th• \t tddlepurt """''"'Y· lor It w"' decided to make btbs to look at successes aod re- selected. A, btrthday card was Mrs. Charles Searles bas ro- ~ Middleport marching Kathy Manley; funniest- Lisa
to tall
illlllOUtlh• lp gnen " the F:&lt;ll Cuuler· !o~ the Veterans Hos pitals.
sponsibilities
of
Protestant sen! to Brenda Gtlmore, a gtrl turned from Alabama whoft sbo Jbaad under tbe dlrectiOII ol WU· and Greg Becker, pint sized Paul ':: ns nin w~ genert&gt;nr't' ht"ld m .\IIL!dl,..!-lllrl
Arml~li&lt;"'e IJay at thE' court churches among Spanish Amer· m the Donumcan Republic. visited with her pa.t'fftts aod I Uam. K RusseU played selec-and Paula Kloes.
cer fo~
evOeth g legionalrel
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· were Wayne Lell· otber relatives.
·
I 1foos prior
· 10 tho' judging of the Ch osen in the a•e
er
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house was announced and a II leans.
Attendmg
• 6 • 10 were 1 al chatrman.
. ti
Bill Swisher
MEIGS TtiEA TRE memht•r&lt; were urged to attend. Grbup singing of "'Tis So heit James and Barbara Lew· Mr. and Mrs. Horace tllcEI- rostwnos
most original - Tommy Cooke assts
we~ be t Byer and
POMEROY OHIO
It was reported that $40 had ,Sweet To Trust in Jesus," ~p· is, Junior, Dean and Wayne hinny, Mr. and Mrs: R. G. Ball- C..sb prl... were awarded to scarecrow; Chinese maid, .Pat: Don
t ~bers~ ,.;.e legion se~
bet&gt;n ~pend ror child welfare m 1 ene_d the m~ti.ng, followed Wit~ Pullins, Barbara and
Keith ey and Mrs. Lottie 'I'!'acy of winners in the four categories, ty Harris and Tareyton Cigar other me band members, cost.
TONIGHT thru i 'HURSDA Y
the form of clothing for needy SCripture readmg of Mark II . Kline Trena and Marlene Els- Rutlad spent Sunday m Ntw mo.sl orltinal prettiest
ette packages, Mike and Kathy ved the h d th ro doug!&gt;
Oct. 30-No., . .&gt;
duldren
.
, 1·9 by Mrs. Eldon Weeks. A wick.' Linda ond Martha Bak· Concord where they "':ere psts l and fUMiest, ,in ages 1:5,
Haley and David Boyd; pretti· umed you~ld!n w~the novelties
Joseph L. Mank•wict ·
Afrer H1e busin':'~S sesston, a 1travelogue was presented and er, Brenda and Dennis Gilmore, of Mr. and Mrs. Ke.ath Nelson and 11 and up. Judges
est, Mary Krawsczyn, Debra nuts and
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Firemen
"CLEOPATRA"
1
poem. · \om 1 Stt Me Duwn In ~ participating. were Mrs. Menzel Becky and Benny Wright, Don. !Fauna Bailey) and two
Mayor Lee Smith,
Gallagher, and Leta Floyd: ug- for. the Y~~~ ~~~:· with tile
t::LZAB£TH TA 'I:'LUR
H. l
Sdl,lul,"
w&lt;~s
read
by
Carne
Sm1th,
as
Mis~
Am~tca
;
M!ss
aid
Wise,
Jack
Jacobs,
Charles
dren.
Enroute
home
th~
also
,
Mills
and
Mrs.
Emerson
Jones.
Uest - Danny Lowery, Rebec- assisted
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CHARD BURTO!\. . HI::\ l-IAH
Nrut 7 !ing
F'ranc':'S Bearhs, Elizabeth Davis, Mu~ .6pa.m; Neal, Nancy and Darla Gill, visited ln Zanesville with Mr. Pri1e winners In the age 1
ca Casto, Steven
McGuffln, observance.
HlSON. Pamela l:lruwn. t.;eo
mu s1c chairman, presented. a Miss Dorothy Long, M1ss Pue~to Greg Eblin, Darlene Michael, and Mrs. George Waters.
Cole, HunlE' Cron .vn Rotlol .\
\1cUuwalt. Cesare Uano\ a
prngram amt read an article Rico ; Mrs. Do~. Hu~, M~ss Ricky Wilt, David, Oley and Mrs. Guy Reynolds, MJdd.leThe .'\lu_ I ul ALL 1'1!\!E l'ru
lrurn
National Auxiliar~ . Ne\"s, Cuba; M~s . PhJlip Smith, M1ss Epheeln Herdman, Sharon and port Kindergarten teache~, was
duced bv \Villter \\'anii!t'r
·
The
Lwnd
of the F'ree, wh1ch New Mex1co; and Mrs. Tho~- Mary "Lou Icenhower, Robert in Athens Thursday ~v~rung to
Winnr&gt;r Uf 4 AradPnn· c\11"
ards. NevN bPfore I~J ~ ll wa s ~~ hi s lory of fhe Star Span· as Bentz who read "The V01c- Phalin and Ivan Powell.
l attend a dinner meeting of tea·
on
speetaele been more &lt;·::J rP!ul
giPd l:!anner eompu~ed 150 years es" and also led in a special
chers prior to the Southe~s~m
ly , lav ishly . s tmm tnglv pr11
;1g0 this month. The group sang prayer for these people.
Ohio
Education Assoctation
duced' Overwhelmi ng~ { (o lns
sa l! Super.Spf'f"laf'lp' !\I&lt;J;;n1
th· third verse of the song.
I As the group sang, "Count
meeUng to be held Friday.
Plans were made for a trail
f1centl
SE'e Clenpa t ra ·~ t•n
Mrs.
Ra
lph
Gllmure
read
an
1
Your
Bles.;ings,"
an
offering
Weekend
gue~ts
of
Mr.
and
ride
Sunday, November 1, bet ra nce mLo t hP e1tv ol H111m''
article, "The Amencan Flag was taken, alter which Mrs.
Mrs. Victor Gnm, Second-Ave. ginning at z p.m. from the ilock
~:l1wbeth Taylor. a~ Clropa
Ira. RPx Harr1~on :1~ . 1t li 111~
In Italy ," after wh1ch the group j Weeks read Romans 16:20.
were their daughter and faro- Springs fairground, lf weather
Cesare: Richanl 8 t1rtnn. ~~~ I sang the Hymn uf the Month, Mrs. Menzel Smith, president,
n
ily, Mr. and Mrs ..Robert Sever permits, when the Meigs Coun·
!\tark Antonv
"l)e:;~r Lord and Father
of conduct~d the business session Classes One and Two of t?e and children, V1ck1e and Paula. ty Riding club met Tuesday
R11nning tlmf' · 3 Hrs l!i min
Mankind."
Mrs.
J.
M.
Thornand leaders and hostess aJrds Laurel Cliff Free
MethodiSt The birthday of Pa_ula wa~ ol&gt;- evenlng at the Rock Springs i
50
;A;d;m;&lt;;ss::iio::in::i'::i$:!:"':' :'":d: : :''=:::_:':::o:::n,:.::ch::;•;:P::;ia:,:in::;,_::re::a.:._dt:..h:_:
• P_r._:ay:,.e.r . were fi lled out for the coming church held ~ H~lloween party served wi.th a famlly dinner Grange hall.
\
11year. A contribution
was Monday evenmg m the recrea- and a b1rthday cake served. Tom Reuter, president,
m de to UN1CEF. Election of tion room of the parsonage.
Gifts were presented to ~ hon. ducted the meeting and a cai'll ll
of~cers was held with Mrs. Prizes were awarded in Class ored guest f~Howing the d~nner · was read from the Albany R~Smith reelected as president; 0~1e taught . by Mr_s.
Eugene Several M1dd~eport residents ing club concerning the . Oh.iio !I
Mrs Thomas Bentz vice pres· Gill and M1ss Sus1e Tracy to attended the p10no concert of Valley Horse Show Association
ideni ; Mrs. Philip 'smith, sec· Des! Jeffers, prettiest,, and Di· George Katz held in Ewing Hall banquet to be held at Albany
retary · Mrs. Selim Blazewicz, ane Smith, most origmal, and at Ohio Umvers~ty Sunday eve- High School on November 14,
treasu;er; Mrs. Eldon Weeks, in Class Two taught by Mrs. ning. Those gomg were Mrlli. 1at 7:30 p.m. Reservations for
secretary of christian social re· James Gi lmore and .Mrs.
A. R. Hecox, Mr. and. Mrs. lra l the dinner t$1.75) must be in to
lations; Mrs. Philip Ohling&amp;, est Powell, to Debb1e. Jeffers, Butcher and ~n, Jtm, • n d I the Albany club by November
secretary of spiritual life; Mrs. prettiest, and Nancy G11l, most M1ss Joyce Davis.
Jto. Members of the local club
Ow Many Bonking
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Mr
Earl
Bougher
of
Co·
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Myrtle Long, secretary of nus- ongma ·
,
s. . .
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' wishing reservat1ons
may con·
0
Se,...,ice~ Fir Your
siosary education· Mrs. D n Ga mes were played dunng Iumbus vtsited here this week tact Mrs. William B. Downie .
Hunnel secretar; of mission- the eveni ng after which refresh· with her parents, Mr. C: A. Em- or Mr. Reuter.
I
Banking Needs. ••
ary ed,ucation for youth, and rnents were served. Attending mish, a patient at Metgs Gen- It was announced that D on ~
Mrs. James Will, secretary. of were Charle~ Diehl, Ricky. Wilt, er.al Hospital, and Mrs. Em- Slater, who makes trophi~s. is
missiOnary education fm- child- Barbara, Dtane and Jimmy nush.
d t donating one for the club m the
ren
1Lewis, Trena and Marlene Els· MISS Cal'Ol Scott, a stu .en Association making the most
at Holzer School of Nursmg, points each year. The report
I Refreshments were served by wtck, Epheain Herdman,
tne hostess to 12 mentbers.
bara and Keith Kline, Linda spent the week~nd with her par· the uommating committee
Baker, Sharon and Mary Lou ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott. the OVHSA for offlcors the coon- :1
I
I of the year..
Icenhower, Wayne and Greg Mr. and Mrs. Russell .wllso~ ing year were presented. They
Refreshments carrying out Pullins, Christme Belley, Kelly Logan, were recent visitors
I were Tom Reuter, president;
the Halloween theme
were : and Leslie Smith, Rodney and Middleport.
. ed re- Bob Gordon, vice president;
served by Mayme Holmes, Ha· Reta Bailey, Darla and Kathy Rue _Tuckerman _visit.
Mrs. Hazel Zimmel·man, se&lt;:re·ll
Stop in to see us. You're always most welcome I You'l
zel Clark. Lura Crooks
and Gi ll , Nancy and Tam~y Sntd· cenlly m Athens wtth hia ~~ tary; and Wllliam B. Downie,
find that !his is truly a " full-scale servic&amp;" bank .,. a
I Rachel McBride, with Evelyn er, Mrs. James L~w~s, Mr~. and fanuly, Mr. and M~~·
friendly bank offering c wide range of helpful modern
treasurer. NominatiOSI
were
banking servictos to meet all of your personal. fQtni/y
Smith and Gladys Hayman con· John Jeffers, Mrs. William Ba1· gar Tuck~man and farru Y· in· accepted.
ond business banking needs.
, tributmg.
ley and Mrs. Eugene Jeffers.
Mrs. Wtiltam H?uchlns of V h·l A nominating committee lor
!
ton ts vtSJtln~ wtth ber da;:{' officers of the focal club was
and farruly, Mr. and rs. jnamed and included William B.
COME IN SOON I
John Kr.wsczyn a~t:ldr~nit I Downie, Howard West and Jan·
Mr. and Mrs. Pau r m e et Manuel.
I'
Thursday
for their home In At the close of the meeting,
We Pay 3% Interest On Savings
Surf City, North Carol.u~a, r_ol· a movie in color "They're Off
lowing several days VISit w~t~ i and Running" which concerns
his pa~ents, Mr. and Mrs. VJc the quarter borse, was sbo_wn, l
tor Grim.
after which dougbnuts, cider
and coffee were served.
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Pomeroy National Bank

Ronald Reagan

'A TIME FOR CHOOSING'

Self Denial,
Prayer Service
HeldbyWSCS

Member Federal Reserve Sy.tem
M•mber Fedtral Deposit Insurance Corporation

Serving Meigs Coun~y for over 90 years
POMEROY- RUTLAND

CHANNEL

~TONIGHT~
7:30 P.M.
Don't Miss This Broadeastt
This advertisement paid for by the Ohio

Republican State Central and Executive Committee,
Ray C. BUss, Chairman
17 N. High St., Columbus, 0.

NIIIESI 01 TIMI- Gltantlnllblnlua altai till thai
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eUSE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY·AWAY PLAN

The WSCS of the United Methodisl Church held a Prayer and
Self Denial service Wedneaday
at the church with M1ss Lu·
cretia Genhelmer as leader.
An organ prelude by Mrs.
Harvev VanVranken opened the
~orn;.";g session, followed by
worship service by the Iuder.
A vocal solo, "Steal Away,"
was presented by Mrs. Van
Vranken. Talks on the Home
and Foreign missions
were
given by varioua
members.
Each member wrote a request
for prayer aod placed it In the
prayer box during the mornlnl
session.
At noon the group quietly
adjourned ' to the dining room
for a sack ltlllCh where rerorded soft music by Curt Davis
was played.
"Quiet Day'' was observed
whll&amp; seated at the table, Placed on the worship center were
three candles represenUng th
theme o1 the service, Recognl·
lion renewal aod response, and
Ughled Praying Hands. Medl·
lations and readings on the
theme were given. The break·
of the bread waa observed
a loaf ol bread was passfrom one to another with
each breaking off a small piece
aod eating it while Luke 24:35
"He was known to them by the
breaklna: of. the bread," ' was
read.
Tbe meeting closed with the
benedlcUon by Mlao Genheim·
er after which tbe prayero In
prayer box were destroyed.

Miss Rosemarie Few and Miss
Sarah Kennel of 6th St. Zanes·
ville: Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Bauserman and JeBII Ann of
Sherwood Dr., South ·ZilD!!sville:
Mrs. Dean Flowers, Janet
David Flowers, aod Miss Gten· ll
da Hartshorn of Beverly; Mrs.
Harmond, and the host and
tses. Mrs. Bauseman aod Mrs.
Flowers are olsters lo
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from oeveral days vacafion. Mrs.
Arthur Hamon o1 Glendale Av.,
Zaneovllle eame back wllh ber
~'!ghllf, Mro. Few, lor a weeki
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CHINA DRIPOLATORS _

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

SATURDAY
SHOP FROM 9A.M. TO 9 P.M.

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ELBERFELDS SALE ..•

Coats and Dresses in the Ready
To Wear Department on the
Second Floor
ELBERFELDS SALE •••
Men's and Boys' Coats and Jackets
and Sweaters on the First Floor
BE THRIFTY •. ·l ,

Few• Are Home
From V acdtlon
Mr. and Mrs. Rusael Few
Middleport have Rtumetl borne

BAHR CLOTHIERS

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