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Auxiliary Makes Contributions to
Red Cross, Pomeroy Band Boosters

Under 3 Flags
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Junior Society

~e:~~rH:~O!lMY Socl~

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Youngsters have GalaTune ::~. !=~ -Low":~el.lol=
In Costume Show Thursday =~1,
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Conmbullons we"' made
ty of the Laurel Cliff
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"
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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
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M!ss
aid
Wise,
Jack
Jacobs,
Charles
dren.
Enroute
home
th~
also
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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
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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 ·
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s. . .
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' wishing reservat1ons
may con·
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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
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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
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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.
ROUND ROASTERS - - - - $1.95

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1964

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Trail Ride is
Planned
November 1st

Classes 1, 2,
Hold Party
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VISIT THE HOUSEWARES DEPT•
ON ELBERFELD$ 1st FLOOR

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Johnson Declares new 'War':
On Waste in Government

Enterprise Aluminum Ware
DOUBLE BOILER

SEE HOW
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Sauce Pan
$1.29-$1.39-$1.59

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
tell• ~ou lllllf Dtld date 11

1 (lance. Wattrproot•, Mlf·
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See Our Extemiue Collection o/BULOVA Watcha
Prom 124.'/"
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
Few.

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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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CAKE SAVERS---- $1.PQ • $1.95
F U N N E L S - - - - - - - 15c

$2.95 • $3.69

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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In Theft of
Star of India

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were aummoned for .Mn. Je,m.
es Sears ~ South Fn&gt;nkt, Mid.
dleport, at 10:2S p.m. Friday,
who was Ul. A physielon waa
summoned. At 5:51 a.m. today
the squad was called to !lull and
for Calvin Sprouse who

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NEW YORK &lt;UP()--One of tre ated by • physician.
Stand• firmly on all hl1 prevloUI
the most inlensive international !
manhunts In history was mountACCIDENT REPORTED
statements
ed tolav for a d!lil'l ng lhlel who The Meigs Counly Sheriff's
stole the world's largest 1tar department investigated an ac-sapphire and the world 's finest cidenl Friday on Route 71 east
ruby from a virl11111iy unguardo of Chesler tnvolvlnl l c I r
ed jewel ease at the Museum driven by James R. WlUIISioy,
oJ Natural Hlstory.
21, of Aahland, Ky. Olllcer1 aid
Border, airport and custom there was appromnately t300
guards were alerted In an effort damage to the
froDt Qf the
to prevent the jewels-the labu- Wamsley ear.
eWe need a man cit action Ill Congreu, ~ Juat
lous Star of lndlo blue aapphlre
- - --look across the river and let what te1111 work
and :be blood-red Delong Ruby
can produce.
- from 11e1Ung out of the counANNOUNCE MENU
try.
The annual Election Day
e Moeller and Johnlon 111'11 tha team for Melp
They were among 22 precious ner will be served In the Syra·
County.
gerno stolen from the sprawling euse First United Presbyterian
New York museum somellme church anne&lt; beginning at
between 9 p.m. Thursday and 30 a.m. The menu Includes
Return WALTER H. MOEllER to Congreu
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Friday morning.
ed chicken, mashed potatoes, I
Museum official! estimated noodles, green beans, slaw,
Thla ad and TV PJ'OIP'lm paid tor by the llopubllcu lltate
the value of the stolen gems at and coffee for $1 for adults
Don E. Mullen. Vlo..chatrmaa Moeller Far Consreu
Central &amp; El:ocutive Committee, 17 N. lllib St, Columbuo
about $380,000 but museum di· 50 cents for children. Proceeda[ U, Ohio; Ray C. IWJI, Chairma.D
-Pd. Pol AdY.
rector Dr. James A. Oliver : go to the Church Repair
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said a number of the jewels:
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were priceltBS because
were Irreplaceable.
with Oliver's
evaluation
wa
UNICEF, The United Nations small Sunday School c1ass
ehoed by Walter Hoving n...... :J
Children's Fund, means help' "Treats" totaling . $17. Today I ~enl of Tiffany's, who ' .
and hope for sick and hungry there are over 3 zrulhon Am~rl· Star of Jndla w.. "p&lt;ric&lt;~e!!r-l l
children in more than one hun- can young people who ~rt~ci· because there is nothing
dred countries.
pat~ In all 50 states. ThelT gills whlcb you could compare it."
The Camp Fire Girls of Ra- as!lst over 500 long-range pro· Some authorities feared
cine will participate in this pro- grams for needy children and . f this reason the thiel would [!
gram to help reUeve the mis- m_others in more than 100 coun- I h~ve to cut up the gernB ln
try and ignorance of hunger lr1es.
der to sell them. If this """"""
and disease on Monday, N..
they will be lost to the
vember 2nd at 4 ~.m. when they
' forever.
will canvass Racme.
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Buy? Well, If It's a UNICEF
penny, it will buy fi ve cups of
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milk, or the vaccine to protect lion had been disputed. "Lyn.
a child from tuberculo~ls. . A don's poli tical power stopped a
nickel will supply perucllhn to full inve.&lt;t igation- just as it has I
: : a ~ase o~ y~ws _ end_ on~ 1 stopped investigat:ons of wrong AUGUSTA Ga mPnDeniOCretlc Cendlclela
~-wi SUlnPP1Y1. vltamms doing ever since. But Lyndon Army twln~ng!~ CV2B ll'lln11- ll
cornual ma un•on.
1 h b til" h said
ed i
The UNICEF Halloween pro· aug s a ou • e
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port planes engag
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For
be
in 1950 b
In a rally Friday mght al l tary maneuver eo!Uded tn
DemacrotlcCandldate
gram wos gun
Y • Enid, Okla.. Miller attacked today and crashed and bu;rn..i. ll
For
Democrllle Candldett
Johnson's reference to an inc!· I First reporll Indicated all
Dtmocratle
Cendldatt
dent in the Eisenhower admin· l' persons aboard were killed.
For
For
i!-ltration similar to the Walter 'M.,. Prot~~th tll't'nrred In hea,v- 11
IJenkiss case as wholly unfound.. ily.. ··;~;d- ~~Miry about 18
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Ied. He accused the President or miles south of Augusta.
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e Age 40 years
disregard of the Mrs. H. H. McDennon, a wit· I
Ian d and lhat Negro vo te-' • · "deliberate
eMarried
t th " I h
r " I 1· '
aWorld War n Veteran
were "frightened.. by the GOP ru
n opes .•o an e ec ton f ne-~.::. said she saw one erew·
Eagle Eye plan to put watch- day advantage.
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narachute from a
• Two Children
•Meme:er of Feeney Bennett
• Age, 47 years,
Domacrotlc Candldott
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but his 'chute did not open.
Post. Middleport
e.\ie, 34
married
ers 1n '·"t: eve a p~cmc s. Sen . Hubert H. Humphrey,
eNatlve of Meigs
For
Eagle Eye Proje
Johnson's running mate took
18 yean Salisbury School
County, daughter of
e Middleport IDgh
eMarrled
Board member
The Eegle Eye project was his campaign from Po;lland,
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs.
Pearl
School
graduate
sponsored nationally by Republ•· lOre. to Los Angeles today. He
Jacob•
tAtlended Pomeroy HICb
cans who believed they were
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eNatlve of Meigs County
es Cblldren
School
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eGraduate of Pomeroy
s or~ angt In m eo! thee k ing votes in the city and Its
MIIGI MASON AREA
• World War ''II"
• Township Truatee
eNatlve of Mel&amp;•
tlon ~oun
some
ey suburbs.
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Veteran
County
bf..In Cities.
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vrs. Business
College, &amp; National
Ohio the Eagle Eye proj· In remarks prepared for his PubllsMO
•YW"f' att.,...... au.w ta•
:.=:~~'eneed
Ia oervin&amp; the
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I landing at Los Angeles, Humph~ d.,. ll&lt;r
fll• ott.. " ....., .,utt~•w..,
Tax Training School
eel IS auned. at Cleveland where
t•- ked h 1 h
lied company ''" ,...e~t•••• •• ~..,
Experience
ePomeroy Hl2h
o111o aut'"""' OH•• •".... "'" 1Sheriff I wiD work
22 persons were J'ndlet ed re- I rey a ~ac , •• Wd"a 1i e ,ca H I·21M
Edltort•J pbon• WY 2-1151.
School Gracfuatt
• Experienced Book·
Cenlly l·n connect.ion with elec-- Goldwater s ra •ca sm.
all state and local offie , '"~.,. 0 11 .. cona c•••• m•lllnt
eVote for a Business
said the voters "must make It o111a.
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keeper, Notary Publle
Tbio olfice it your ottion fraud.
&amp;
Tax Consultant
oi.Jcense Bureau,
clear that the apostles af dis- .....on•• '""..,..""' ,..,......,.tethu
at
all timea ,
Man for Your County's
S I
I State Ted W. [ cord will never again be given o:~oott1ne11• ••..-N•L Inc.. aa u•IM
3 years
• Dependable, efficient
~QO
----c~-Brown ln Investigating alleged the clock of respectability of a 1 , , tla" ,.,.., o.11.,.,... . ,
Business."
Vote Democretlc
and qualified
. po Ul'1caI per ly."
v Kr II'
;rregularities in Clevelan d said mojor
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DIEHL for IHERII'F
he found one incident
which i
•••10 on• ,.., Mt ••.,.MI 11 ""
Meig8
Co.
Democratle
qualified
Meigs Co. Democratic
a person certified as the win·
NAME OMITI'ED
u•lh I••"'••• .,.,.. tUM, •
Mello Co, Democrallc
Exec. Com.
Mello Co, Democratic
Mello Co. Democralio
monttta. 11.111 tnre~ . - . . . ll.fl•
Exec, Com,
ner Jn a precinct committee· Tola Howen was unlntentlon· •Y ~•a• •ovt. ..-." .. ..,..., -~cExec, Com.
Exec. C&lt;m.
Exec, Com.
Pd. Pol. Aclv,
woman contest 101 to 6 actual· ally omitted from the one gat-1 ,.., •••"•••.. _. _.. t1M ••
Pd. Pol. Adv.
Pd. Pol. Adv.
1y was the loser. Brown said ion blood donors In Pomeroy &gt;A•Ih ••• , • .,. .,..,,, •hi ...,.'"'.. 1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
the person who officially r&lt;ce-.last Monday.
li
ived six votes lost 107 votes 1....::.:_:_2..:__ _ _ _ __
because of disquatilled balloll.' one state that Goldwater
The lhlrd sl8tewde trace, In he had to win to be elected.
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addition to president and sena- In Tuesday's election, Ohiotor, was for the cung:reiisman· ans wiii be selecling ihelr
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It matched Rep. OUver P. Bol· the White House to the county 1
ton, now in biJ third term u courthouses.
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congressman from the 11th Die- In addition to the presidency
trict, and Robert E. Sweeney, the state wm elect a U.S.
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a Cleveland Democrat.
alor to serve six years, 24 [
All ot the eandidatea wn- members of the U.S. Houae
paigned ha&lt;d in Ohio wltb Pre,. Representatives, four judges to
!dent Johnso!l and bls GOP the Ohio Supreme Court. all
challenger, Sen. Barry Goldwa- members of the Ohio House
ter, tach making three trips Representatives, IB state ••••-' 1
into the state. Ohio with 26 tors, and most of their
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electoral votes hu not voted officials. They also will
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candidate since 1948, and was and issue matters.

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AUSTIN
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Clerk
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lOLA .

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MEIGS COUNTY

MEIGS COUNTY

SIMON

fHE DAILY SENTINEl

CHARLES
D.IEHL

MEIGS COUm

SHERIFF

TREASURER

RECORDER

MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

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VOTE for

KNOWLES

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IN MEIGS COUNTY

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It will be a vote for progress and unity.

VOTERS. • •
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
As Councilman, I Ask Your Support
For Two Mill Levy For Utilities - Street
Lights - Fire Hydrants.

VOTE FOR-----,
TWO MILL LEVY
PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT!

JOHN ZERKLE

BACKGROUND &amp;
EXPERIENCE

e Fifty years of age
eBorn Coolville, 0 .

eEducated at Mt. Union
College &amp; Unlv. o~
Akron
eMarried
eThree grown chOdren
• Farmer In Orange Twp.
e 17 yrs. Teacher of History and American
Government
Kells Co. Democratlt
Exec,

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

Democratic Candidate for

STATE
REPRESENTATIVE

Pd. PoL AdY,

DRY CLEANING

TOM
HENNESSY
Democrotlc Canclldett for

will fill

Moiio Co. Democratic
El:ee, Com,
Pd. Pol. Aclv.

lAUNDRYDRY CLEANING

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YOU MEET THt
Charles Knowlti;.RtprnentaHv'

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NICEST PEOPI,I
ON A

Paul Simon, Commlulontr

HOND~

Tom Henntuy, Commluloner

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requirements

ROBINSON'S

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

This job requlres

TOM HENNESSY

IBY REQUESTI
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Don't be misled this Nov. 3 on promises as in the past.

MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
• A good Education
eHoneaty
e Open mindedness
• Dedication
to the good of every In·
.dlvidual In the County.

SERVICE

A111Hn Ru1nll, Tre•urer
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DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMM11'1'1Cii

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New !.ellington St. Aloysius 14
The llulldogs coneluded the !
.Sheridan
oeorll\fl when they marched 119 Blll'nesvllle ' St. Cla&gt;rsvdle o
yard• in 13 plays with Dick

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e~ Bruce I Winte 1 ~r:"33 C~t~r.11 t,lh w.~;""'

ter Friday nigbt in a free..wheel- first period .
Ha ndl ry passed to
tlg ~U VlctoJy over .A.thms a5
Rannow fer the two-pomter for C
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r( sv1 e 6
q~arllrback John G - and In the second quariA!r Lo&amp;an' the fina l score ol 4H2.
arro n 20 .
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ped
marched
87
yards
1n
12
play•
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Local
14
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th B lid
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~~ 1 with Gasse r scoring from the ' Semor Oale Brennmg did a j East Liver pool 20
~eu u::fea~ense ~- s. one on a roll-out. Brenning add· lot of full backlng for Logan as 1
Weirton (W. Va . 1 0
took th opening ki ~off •::;: ed the EP for a 24-ll lead with he ca rried the ball 25 times Hopedale 32 Smithfield 12
marehe: $6 arda inc Jt : 8 6:28 remaining in the hall.
for 171 ya rds and scored 16 Youngstown Chaney 44
wit h Rrenni~ IOing in ':r!m The Bulldogs took the open· pmnts. AII-SEO halfback
Youngslown North 0
the two. Brtnni
aloo odded in&amp; kickoff ol the second ha~ Hum mel . saw limited duty
Boardman 22 Salem 11
t~ oonvwaion f~ an 8..(1 lead and drove 58 yards in 12. plays to an mJ~ry and fmlshed with Louisville ~ Columbiana o
to send halfback Ken DeVeau 110 yards m 10 carries.
Poland 8 East Paleslme 6
with 4 , ~7 left.
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in from the one. A pass for the
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Ca nton McKrnley 28
~ the enaumg kickoff, Lo- two-pointer failed to make it I In sta.tiltlCIIl, Losan .
:\ltiance 6
pn I Stove Mowery NCOVIred 2H with 6:07 left.
13011 rushin&amp; yarda and hit two Massillon 12 Warren Hartling o
on Athena tumblt on the Bull· Lo
took the kickoff and of two passes for 27 yards for Youngstown U I' .
dog 23 yard stripe. On the lbinl
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a 336 total. They had :W first
rsu me l2
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llba
k
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Brandt
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used
JUSt
seven
playa
to
so
57
d
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Youl\flslown
South 0
~1ay a
c m.
swep yards with Gasser scorin&amp; from owns.
6 Lisbon o
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nght J"!.':!., f;;- • rune y~rd ~ the ooe. An incomplete pass for Athens rushed lor 94
run. "'"' asser paas
the EP failed to make it 3(Hi and cannectod on seven of 18
iiii'i&amp;iOOiiiiii.,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;lwith 2:1&gt; Jell In lhe third per· pasau lor 60 ylirda to lola!
iod .
104 yards and 12 first downs.
on the ensuing kickoff, Ron Next week, undelealedl_ ~~
You P1y No More
Handley caught the ball, and will seek its second
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handed off lo speedy halfback championahip on
tho
for The Bestl
Dick Adams who raced
75 Bridiroo againat undefeated
yards down the sidelines far an meron in the feature r;:ontest of
• PRIGIDAlltE
Athens score. DeVeau
added the aeaoon.
•ADMIRAL
the extra points to make the Score by quarters:
•IPIID QUEIN
score 30·11 with 2:00 left in the , Logan ... ...... 16 a 6 It - 44
third penod.
Athens .. .. .. .. u 0 H 8 •HOOVI!R
In the final period,
•FLEXSTEEL
drove &gt;7 yards in eight plays
•PIOVINCETOWN send
Brenning the last
yards. Brandt's extra point
made It 38-a with 10:03 left.
After holding Athens on
110 • yard line, the Chl,oltains I
struck in just tour plays
Gasser scaring his third TD !
Of
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MIDD~IPORT, O.
the game on a one yard sneak.
lo
Wellston withstood 1 1ur us
Nelsonvlllo pa•lling aUack Frl·
day night to down the alubborn
Greyhounds 21H2 In 1 bard •
fought contest played 0.1 the los.
ers'. grldlroo.
The Rookets drew first blood
as halfback Jeff May scored on
a live yard run with just 10
Mr. Gorclen I. Grey, of Athans is tho Republican
seconds remainiJli in the first
C.ftlllolote for Ceurt of Appoels of the Fourth Dis·
period. Fullback Terry Er·
lrict which iftcludM your countv and fouriHn
1s
vin
cooversion run made
othws.

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Agncu1ture Offered t osu

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Nelsonville mounted an at·
back in the second period that
ended when quarterback Jam·
ie Jamea tossed a 26-Yard TD
strike to end Bob Richards with
I: 29 lelt. A run for the two •
pointer failed and it was 8-6 at
t)le half.
· Welloton'o subatiMt quarter·
back Allan Marsh ocored from
Lbe ono yard line midway in the
third quorter lo llllke it 1~
The determined HoiUldll
right bao1&lt; to score with
remainilll in tht UUrd quat~er II
when James aaain te«med liP
with Richaroo on • sil:·yard
touchdown 11&amp;11!1. UU. SOO..'"e was
set
up when NelaonviUe recovof Lawrence County
ered a Rocket fumble on t h e
Pd. Pol. Adv.
Wollst&lt;lll SO yai'CI line.
In lhe first minute of I h e
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halfback. Mike MoBiman, sped
59 yards to close out the scor·
in1 at 20:1Z. '
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yardi ruohing and nothing I
throu&amp;h the air while Nelson·
v11le had 139 on tf1e ground and .,
completed seven of 19 passes
for 98 yard•. Both teams hAd ,
12 first down•.
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Score by quartera:
Wellston
.. . 8 0 I I - 20 ,
Nelsonville .. .... 0 6 6 0 - 12 .

J. EARL PRATT

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SUPREME COURT
eBorn In Mllldi~Jiort, 0.
•F4u~•~d In 1\Jeigs County Public Schools
ePract!cUIB .\ttorney in Columbus Since Leaving
tile Serville In World War II As A Colonel
eAn Able Lawyer

VOTE FOR ...

IX "I )OSEP~' b. B~YAN1
JUDGi OF THE OHIO SUPREME COURT

NatioiUII Baokelball Aai!Oillallon
I By Uait"' i'ftll IPtel'llaliQIIII
Eaotoro lllvloloa
w. 1-. Pel.
Boslon
7 0 1.000 1
j Cincinnali
4 I .800 i
1New York
2 3 .~ 1
I Philadelphia
2 4 .33S
We&amp;tera Divllliqa

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Los Anueles
4 2 .\167
St. Louis
~ 3 .400
Baltimore
3 5 .3'15
Detroit
2 5 .386
San Francisco
1 ! .200
FriUY'J Re.oult•
Cincinnati 119 St. LQuis 118
Boston IIIIi Deb·oit 1111
New York !K Philadelphia H
(Ortly aames acheduledl.

TO ALL VOTERS OF •••

MEIGS COUNTY
Durin&amp; the time I have been Sherift or Meigs County, my duly to lht
people IJas always been my hrst consideration.
My duties as sheriff have made it impossible lor me to personally call
on each voter, as much a~ I would like to. 1 ask your understanding and seek
your vote and supp~~rto n November 3.

YOTI FOR

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MEIGS COUNTIANS I

In Order To Retain Individual, Personal Representation •• :
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Vote And Support Your Republican Candidates All The Way

To vote for ~be candidates for Pnsldtfl&amp;
and Vice President whose names 'l•
Prioted below, IQrk "X"
th• rec-

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candidah~s .

Per Uoitoollotoo
CVolo lor not more lbaa _,

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DICK STERRET
Galllpollt
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THROUGH

CLYDE WALKER

JACKSON

Loans
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use. PLAN NEW CENTER

To better do lhis job, it Is
planned for our part of the Ap.
palachian Plateau area which
is the southern and east~m
Ohio area, that a Reoource Development CeniA!r sball be establlshed to combine research
and extension activiU~ . W1thin this 25 county area its plan·
ned to looate Extenson SpeciaJ..
ist.s at the Resource Developmont Center or at various of

Sugar Run Flour Mills
Phone WY·2-2115

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A wide selection of
color and waight.

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COME SEE WHAT WE'VI! GOT-

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Th. easy, ~~tuick way to
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doon er where weN loins

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the preseut tobacco. •. ,pr~ · · : ' go IJ00-85() lb l!l- • days of our country, ours was
is fair and is bJgliefp "!!WS 912• bulls 14 ·50-16, some maJnJy a SUbSistence economy.
to tobacco producers
cu~er 13.51).14, small numbers Eiihty to ninety per cent of our
On the past years •the com~ ve ers and slaughter calves people lived on farms;
j mittee has asked tor' an Exten· steady, _ choice vealers 26-3 2, wor~ed from dawn to dark
s!on Sevice tobac~o specialist, ~:! :~o~:·e ~~~~b 1~j!~' ~:e~ ~rov1de adequat: food and ·
e1ther on a full-t1me or part· calves 20-2S
g
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time basis, but there has not The !eod
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ASTONISIDNG FACT
been any action taken by Ex· Thursday c1!redc~;~ h a~cllo~ Now, usmg
1963 figures,
tension officlals.
ea • a only seven per cent of our popIt was reported that tbe Ex· .\:dl~s si7I' a!ld heifers 500- ulaUon live on farms. It's asten~ion Service is being rear-- choice S~er :~d1cit~~al~~ tonishing to realize they
ga_m~ed and the canc~s. of re- steady but lower grades weak
cetvmg a tobac~o specmhst was to 50 cents low~r. instances
much betler lhts year..
cents off. Choice 500-1100 lb
, The Advtsory CommtiiA!e al· 18-20, high good and choice
so recommended that present 17.25·18.90, most aood 14 50·17 50
acreag~ allolmenls remain the standard lll-14.50, choice.
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, same m 1965 as In 1961, and 15 .75.16 .75 , good !3-15.75, st•nol
urged
coordmallon
of the ard 1J.13, low to average choice I
variOUS chaumen of other state 300-500 Jb steer calves JIJ-2tl.301
Farm Bureau Tobacco Advis· few head high obolce 30.75-21,
ory Co~ltiA!es to &gt;mprove com· high good and choice 17.2&gt;-19,
mumcattoo .and underslandlng. gOO&lt;j 15·17, standard 12-15,
Ohio producers grow burley Icy 11).12.25 choice heifer
tohacco which is considered a 17-18, high good and
top grade ollobaeco. Bll'ley to- 15.50-17 good 13-15 50
bacco produces several llliiUon 12·13, ,illucy 10-11.' '
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The Ohio Farm Bureau To- dollars of income to Ohio far· search products 9.1 per cent,
bacco
Advisory Committee gave mers.
contracts agreements witb
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tobacco program andurg•dlhe will open Nov. 30, close for the and lndu•trlal Jl'Bnls 2.9 per
placmg of an Exlension Service Christmas holidays on Dec. 22 eenL
tobacco specialist in the tobacco and reopen January 4.
Dr. Elmer P. Baumer
producing area during t h e
lessor, Department of '
group's meeting at Ripley re·
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lure Economics at 0 s
cently.
slressed that most
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This group serves as advisors
are aware that the U. s .
to the SlaiA! Farm Bureou Fed· Cattle: 300. Cslveo: 100. Scat- the highest standard ol
eration and approved these two tered sales on smaJI lots all Jn the world. That's pretty
resolutions as suggestions to the ~langhter classes about steady mon knowledge. But not so
OFBF Policy Development com- ~~ not enougb to fully test known, or so clearly undler·l
mittee, which met in Columbus ~~";'8; ~· hSmteall 10'" choice stood, ls lhe fact that we have
Oct. 21 and 22.
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sworn to co1tinut the lftht against rHpportlonlltlt thtl yot wll .. prottcting your vokt Ia
the future of the state of Ohio and the nation too. Who Cllllervt you littler, frtm the White House
to the township trustH; the party who by their plttfw. Is ...,. to ........ yo,r IOCid ctUIIy
representative, OR the Repuh!kan party who ., their party ,latfor11 II swora to do everytWag possible to retain your local Melts county
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Fhe National Democratic platform approves and supports the United States Supreme Court ruhng In
favor of re-apportionment that In eHect wil deprive the people of Meigs county and thirty five other
rural counties In the state of Ohio LOCAL representation by not having an elected representative directly from Meigs county. The Ohio State Democratic platform supports the national platform on this
stand and w1 quote ••• "We promise the enactment of laws which will assure a ftirand fustnallgnMtnt of th1 congressional districts and the reapprtionment of both Houses of the Ohio General Assembly in accor~ance with the incontestable just proll!ouncements t.f the Supr11111 Court of the Unltell
Stttes." iach Republican candidate and each.Democratlc c:andltlate taku the sa• oath when he or
she files their declaration of candidacy. Eac~ ca~date takes the oath to uphold and work for the
National and State platform of their respective party. Is there any rHson to believe that the Dtnltcrat candidate Is less conscientious of his oath than a Repullllcan?

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Taxation without representation was one of the m1lln causes for the freedom loving people of our
nation to rise up and fight the war of Independence. Taxation without LOCAL representation is urious enough to cause the people of rural Ohio and Meigs County to vote for the candidates who art
pledged and sworn to fight re-apportionment in the slflte of Ohio, This Is the pledge and stallll of
Ralph Welker, your Republican candidate for the State Legislature~

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I Wfl Mr. Grey'o Republican opponent, in the
llfiiUitlictft Pri1111ry. Together, Mr. Gray and I ,.,.
ceived .,,rpi1111llly 46,000 voles. Tho two Dem·
ocrll C1nclldo1H in tho Democrat l'ri.,.ry received
lltltr9Ximotoly 27,000 votoe.
II is cl11r that uniNt many Republicans desert
their Party nomlnH tho Republican Candidate, Mr.
Gray will surely be oloctod.
I know beth lhoto men; not onlY Mr. Gr1y,. Jh1
Ropultllcon Condl~oto, b~t I tm familiar with the
quallflcotlono of tho Democrat &lt;;andldtte. I assure
you that In my opinion lht qualilicltions of Mr.
Gray art very superior to the qutlifiuljQIII&lt;af •IUJ
Do-orlt .,....,...,. I slroll(IIY ura• that t!,e mare
than 22,000 Ro~tublic•m who vetod lor me, support
Mr. llny In tholllnorol Election.

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and the Ohio Cooperative Ex· ~-~:~ mankind.
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Ylces eSJred by soctel)'.
dairy producll or bortlcwturai ~ wllb wbam "' 1IIGIII wiD
would be Jllce if we hadn't had people have Uwught about in ~.~
purpo~r, of•~' :"~ Sll~ and Ulllque to our Lalld- ment that has never been eq.:;::: Con.oider !or a moment tllat products .
detemtiAe II Apiadtan Will
~&lt;search In a(ll'iculture, 111e eo. recent years, but being so close Observe the~ Annl~
ol ~rani System of higher eduea- led In any other nation or by In 1940 there were 30.6 millinn ""'""'""
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movw forwllld lalo lilt Ia .,..
operative Eltenalon ilel'vlce to l'l!iell'ch and education, we
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on where.ln reoearcb ID the all)' other type of 0
lzatlon people on American farms and -~...~ ... opeelalitadon el_. eo, Gl' wiD f t 1181 Ill lbt 1111
the College of Agrkulllll'e, ..,d in extension work sometimes :;, eoo:ative !~nslon Ser· field ?" Iaboratcry, relddent In- In the w&lt;rld.
rgan
!halt by 19110 ths number had l.toiiOilheiiOil;;;arm.;er~'lllll~.;bav~e~a;_;;lre-;;ore:;;;o.;;.._ _ _ _ _ _-..;__
the many other
agrlcullural fqel what these factors have IA!ri
the :.'!t lnfl~
struct•oo In the College classThe Cooperative Estenaloa q.,pped lo 16 million Neverlhe II
grollpl and agencleo? Would It done for us.
or.,:;.,l education ron a ou: room, and a procram of adult Service throughout our
10 leas, with this very . signlfiean;
h. at the 1910 level, file 19Jtl, Mr. Carnahan baa had close
P 1!1' m ev and youth extenSion educatiOn •-•· eon year reaehot 1ee drop In man-hours used on the
the 1940 - or the 1880 level?" working relallonlhlpa with the
mlllioa tldulls and IIIOlo IUD naton's farms, the total proThis was the statement made Agricultural Reaearch and Ed·
z million 4-H younpters ill ductlon increased about liO per
by Harold Ctli'IUlhan, one of the ucation programs m M e 1g s
3,000 orpnlzod ctRIDI)' ~ cent.
group · of a dozen Meigs County County .lor the la1t 40 yeara.
lflUDI from Maine to Hawaii
It would be interesting to spec0
TRACTORS- PLOWS- CULTIVATOU
leaders attending tho meeting He or hilt father have had cloaa
!rem A1ltb to Flll'ltla. ulate where agriculture and our
at Lake Hope last week on "Bet· contact with all of the County
Dr. W. E. Krauss, AliSOCiate tolal economy might be today J1
1nd MOWING MACHINI
,_................--~.;;;_~~~ Extensmn Agents m Meigs Coun. Figure irregularities and men! for a yoke off cl thi D~r of the Ohio Agicul· It had not been for lhe develop!~, w&gt;th . most of lht progres· change• in fashion contribuiA! to may be simpler than ~h~~ !ural Experiment Staijon point· ment. of the tractor and the av·
Ask How tq Earn
stve agncultural grouP.s In th~ fitting problems In clothing con· line alterationo which involve ed out to the group that the allabi.llty of good fertilizers and
counly, mcludmg fann orgaru- struction and in buying and al· collar and sleeves and neck and Ohio Agricultural Experiment ebomtcals lOr the control of inza~ons, ~ederal age.ncles: ~ e tering readY·to-wear,
armhole facings.
StaUon. was established in 1882 sects and dise~ses. It is esti..
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Mel~s sml co.,.rvation dlStrlCI The shifl or free-hanging Another relatively quick way by . legtslation passed by the llllltod that dlll'lng the past two
PEARL
STRI!I!T
RACINE, 0.
(Which he has served ror more dress currently preferred
by to correct the hang of th skirt Ohio Legislature. This law de· deeade1 our farm
efficren.cy
than 20 y~ars as a board rnem- many women js not as easy to is to put a casing at the ewaist- clared that the station is to be hu increa~ more than it did
ber or of!tcer), and with all of fit u 11 would appear. There are line wih 8 drawstring 0 r "lor the benefit of the interests In the pr~w 120 years.
' the other agrocultural groups of nol many seams and darts in elastic to hold the garment In of practical and scientific agri· In lac~ 8lliCO 1950, the output
Ithe county. .
which to make alterations. Here place. Hang the skirt correcUy culture, and for Ute develop- ·f::.:an·hour in a_griculture has.
The meehng at. Lake Hope are some solutions to these t1t. from the waist; permit the ex· ment of the agricultural resoursed approximately 5 per
was one of a s~r1es over the tlng problems.
cess length of the bl
to ces of the State .''
cent a year. For non--agriculture
state .this month which called If the side or underarm seam blouse over the waisl~us';,.., Five years laiA!r (1887) t h 6 lndw~es, the increase has been
attentwn to the 50th Annlver- does not hang perpendicular to change of style is ~miss- Congress passed the Hatch Act, approxtmately two per cent a
sa'?' of ..IA!nslon work m the the noor, make the adjustment able as shifts are frequently provtdmg lor the establishment year,
Uruted States. .
at the shoulder. when the under· worn belted. 'lbese alterations of an experiment station
in nt;an Kottman pointed out in
These
meetmgs,
however,
arm
slants
forward, the gar will probably shorten the gar- each state and teiTitory.
closmg the co~ference that if
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' were mu.ch more than a com- ment probably pokes out at the ment, 80 be sure the garment Dr. Krauss pointed out that we a~ to mamtain our posimemoratwn of ?CJ years of edu- center front al the hemline. To is long enough at its shortest many pennies are needed to car- tion and provide the agfcullurSta· al plant wbleh is necessary
1 cattonal work m the fields o! correct this, 1111 the back of the point before you siBrt to alter. ry ?ut the Experiment
agriculture, home economlca, 4- garment at the shoulder-take If length is t problam and only tlon s program, but money spent for. file lncreaoed population in
ON
H Club. work, and the relaled a deepar seem allowance olf Jhe slight adjuslment is needed you on research is money invesled. Ohio and In the United States
ag~r-busmess complex of the back than off the front.
may be able to let out the shout. "Research pays," was fre- in the years to. come, we must
NEW HOLLAND
Umted States. They were design- To rorrect a side seam that der seam opposite the one that quent terse expression of the move forward m our programs
EQUIPMENT
ed to look to th~ future to see slants toward the back, raise the needs lifing,
late c_. F. Kettering. In the case of research and education.
how greater serv1ce can be ren. front of the garment-take deep· Much of the attractiveness of of OhiO Station, each dollar Jn- The theme for the years adered t_o the people, not only _of er s~oul~er seam o~f the front. a shift dress depends on the fit vested in research has been re- head is "The Three D's :- Dislhe Umted States and of Ohio, U thio adjustment t81Ses the bust of the skirt. Remember that in turned mare than a hundred· cover, Develop, and D•ssemi·
but lo each of the Individual darts too high, lower them to the Ideally filled shift and any fold.
nale."
counties m the_state of Ohio. normal posuon.
slim skirt, the legs are centerFinancial suppon for the Ex- In other "!"ords, Discover new
·· Dean and Director Roy M. Wh~n the style permits) take ed, both from side to side and periment Station comes from wa~s of domg things, new rna.
l~trfna Ave.
Pomeroy Kottman of the College of Ag- a horizontal tuck across the gar.. from front to back.
several sources, but prlnci- terials, new needs; Develop
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rlc~lture and Home Economics,
paUy !rom Slate Approprla- these so they will be of value
llous. For lbe fiscal year 1963- to the people, and
Dissemi..-"""~,;;;,.;;,;~;;;,;,...,l~O~h~lo~;S~Ia~l_o:_e~U~n~•v:'er~sijtlty~:_.~~h~e~o§hio
61, Ibis source aecounled lor ..... or spread them out, ..
62.0 per cent o1 the tolal oper- that all may benetit from their

RE-ELECT HOMER E. "PETE" ABELE
FOR CONGRESS ON NOVEMBER 3, 1964

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file 1&lt;1«1
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Agricultural Research is Key to Progress :::k~;;:;~r:::~~~~=:.tE==.::;:;

Congressman Abele believes that the domination o! ao~
by the big city-big gove~nment admlnlstra~on now In power l1ld
favored by hil; opponent IS bad for our district. It has produced leg.
iilatton auch a• the Mass Transit Blll ud the Urban Re-Develop.
ment Bill. Abele voted against these bills becaUJe tbey take your
dollars to build subways or other projects In the b!a c!Uea. He believes that the big cities contain most of the nation's wealth and
that those cities are able to and should pay for .thelr own transpor·
tation and other projects. Congressman Abele believes that we In
the lOth District need the moneY we have for our own famlllel,
schools, churches and other local community needs.

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of East Liverpool, have adopt- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beav- 1
ed a boy, 11 days old. Mrs. er, Mr. Bogge&amp; of Letart Fall! I
Elliott was Earestine Congo, and Mr. Paul Brooks of Tupdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. DudPlains called on Mr. and

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Grn·nup 7:40 p.m .; Bob Benter
dmHl Greenup !:1 :20 p.m . ; Peggy Downey down Greenup 12 :- ;

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Your Vote and
Influence Will Be

05 a .m.: Vickers up Greenup
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Franklin

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55 p m. ; Nalionul up Me!da hl
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Gallipolis nam - Kathy R.
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p.m .; Hel~n Z. down Winfield '
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_Funeral services for Mrs. Del l James Fife, South Charl~ston,
Fife W'!'re hi&gt;ld Tuesday after- i Ohio; Mrs. ~cH Besecker,
noon at the ~aw!ings.Coats fu- Springfield ; Mr. and Mrs. Char~erral home WJ!h the Rev . Hoo- les Bane, Mrs. Nellie McCarty,

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and
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Mrs. George Reed W'.'re Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bailey
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The Washington Merry-Go-Round

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Clerk of Courts

UNTIL 9 PM

ly Drew Pe•rson

011 tum at ira try.

Ohio Oo-l.ound

lndividuali t.£' d

Two. years 110, consclentiou• Rep. Walter H. Moeller
&lt;D·Ohlol was defeated by .the

November 3rd ..

are right at vm1r
:fingertips wit l; the

Color Selector
Dial. Over 1,000 color

A U. S. AIR FORCE MAJOR GENERAL RESERVE

choices in Devoe
interior and exterior
paints and enamels. Ut
us help you shou· off your

OFFICER who knows all about the horrors of war

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Middletown 26
Hamilton Taft I

Yo11 find t:hue h•ndr.ome
beaten in more madera
h?me.!l every day. Monogr11ra
IJVel you furnace-type oom~
fort at 111) tht OTi•inal COl\:.

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Cleveland Hayes 0 ·
Cleveland St. Ignatius 41
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1 Maple Heights 22 Berea 16
. Brecksville 34 Brooklyn 6

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North Royalton 0
Lorain King 21 Findlay 20
Elyria 40 Marion 0
Lorain 16 Mansfield 6

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Homer Abele, a GoJdwater,te
with a weak Washln&amp;ton ·rec-ord. Abele has. IJotan, Ohio,
restaurant owner. Clar'ehce
Blosser on his Capi1ol Hill
payroll for . though Bloss&lt;r
spends most of Hill. tlnJe , at
home runnina bis steak ·
house.

GOLDWATER-MILLER

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FORTUNATELY SECURING A
JOB WITH THE FEDERAL GOV•
ERNMENT AT $18,000-- PLUS
EXPENSES AFTER HIS DEFEAT IN
1962 AND CONTRARY.. TO HIS
CAMPAIGN ORATORY. THERESPONSIBILITIES OF THIS JOB
WERE TO SHOW SLIDES OF
NASA ACTVITIES TO STUDENTS
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SECURING A JOB WITH A PRIVATE NASA CONTRACTOR
WITH THE SAME SALARY AND
DUTIES FOLLOWING HIS RESIGNATION" FROM THE FEDERAL JOB ON FEB. 5!
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Pete Abele Says "NO''
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It is no secret that Cong. Abele, consistent with accepted Congressional practice, maintains an ollice and stafl both in
Washington and the District to properly
service the needs of his constituents.

Re-Elect Homer E. "Pete" Abele

_ .Moeller For Congress Comm,ittee, George Coen_, Chrm .

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and SON-IN-LAW (AT THE
SAME TIME HE ATTENDED
SCHOOL).

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To CO NG RE ss·. , We' Need HIM I,

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You May Be Assured Thut "Ppfp"" Will Conti~oe This Polley So Thuf \''on ('an Bt• Prop•rly Represented aod Your lnferests Known in
Washington.

Let's Not Re 'Pete' ~

doctors' lobby when it spent
about $100,000 in his distritt.
To~ay Moeller is probably
gomg to staee a comeback.
He is fair!)' sure to defeat tbo
man who once defeated Win,

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Delphos St. John 6
Parkway 39 Ansonia 8
Piqua Catholic 54 .Minstf'r 28
Springfield South 30

Big Smear Campaign Nea,rs End

rolor Sl' hPmrs

Of Meigs County

Walter Moeller Conceived His Own
Personal Anti-Poverty Program

Indian Lake 28

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MIDDLEPORT
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Mr. and \1rs. Douglas Circle,
Larry Circle, Florence Circle
and \tr. and Mrs. Jim Palterson and son, Brent, were din·
ner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs . Jflck F'ollrod and daught·
er or Pomerov.
Eddie Young of Sidney is vis·
iting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edson Roush.
)irs. Ermal Schreckengost of
Parkersburg, W. Va., spent a .
Saturday night witb Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Brinker.
Margaret Ann Carleton and
son, Patrick Vance, spent Sun·
day with Mr. e.nd Mrs. Dean
Brinker and \Villiam Carleton.

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CALL US TODAY

hannnni7.ing

Opp. B &amp; 0 Depot

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BEGIN AT HOME?

,Carmel
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Bacl' Into The Hands Of The
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DEVOE Library
of Colors wil[

Carolina Lumber &amp; Supply Co.

EVELYN
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and 10 of these
die from wounds

color choices •• , the

bellev~

of ··all " the candidates. He fort can be effective and that
underlined the word •· all" which the opposition has the better
some_ took to mean the re i.!:S 1organinttion ror the closing days ·
genu~ne concern_ that the Re- of a campaign. They recall the
pub\J can state t1cket might be GOP drive in the closing days
tn trouble.
of the 1960 campaign.
Democratic State Chairman \ Republicans admit their presWilliam L. Coleman wrote a idential candii:tate is in trouble, ,
~rsonal letter to each county although not as much as the
chairman warning that elec- 1polls show. Still with
lions can be lost easier than persons umlec!ded and the head
they are won.
of thei.r ticket in trouble, the.y
Can't Belien Findjogs
cannot heJp but. worry seriousOne problem for each party !
is that it is hard for the rank ' Son, Daughter, tire
and file to believe things are Honored at Dinne
th e way they appear to
be. l
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While each finds things looking I . Mr. and ~rs. G~rge \~. Pul ·
rosey in some areas, the real· h~s entertamed wtlh_ a b1rthda_y
ists cannot see the situa tion dmner Tuesday evemng, at the1r
!hat wav.
1home, Hock Springs Road, hon·
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oring their so n Rodney and
Democrats beheve President : daughter , Lori. '
Johnson will win but they can- A decora ted ca k ~ and Ice
n?t ~lieve hr wi!l win as ensilyj cream were served with the
as all the polls show. A land· dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Clars.lide. percentage frigh~ens them ence Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. John
leavmg them to bel1eve the Frick, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fric-k
polls are missing something and daughter , Paula and Mr.
and that they wilt k'?ep voters 1and Mrs. Pullins and children .

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670,846
92,134
1,154

Start with your personal

personality in

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go after these popie oo behalf They

Injured or
Wounded.

53,402
291,557

(April, 1917 - Nov. 11, 1918)
4,734,991 in service

, Vote For And

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Camocratic Presidents Have Been
In Power During Our Last
4 Destructive Wars ...

(June 25, 1950 - July 21, 1953)
5,720,000 in service

JOHNSON

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Despite all the campaigning,

THE SHOE BOX

Moth ers,
IVCS
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Wom &lt;1n

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WORLD WAR II (Roosevelt Administration)

ing at the home of Glenda Ben· ~
t\J,rlbday . ~rd
w~ 1
sen t ~&lt;i Mrs: ltl"ce and ~el well 1
card to Delcia K ~ ·-' d. Tuple of

COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
eExpPri ence in Vili;E!r&gt;

TRUMAN

The Joppa WSCS held its
Octobet meer1ni!. Monday evenedun-\, ~ A

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Office Hours. 9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Close at Noou OD
Tbun. - Easl Court SL. PomeroJ

WORLD WAR I (Wilson Administration)

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both parties have a problem
wilh the apathetic voter. Botb
concede that the presidential
candidalts have failed to stir
. Osborne. p3stor of the Che- Gallipolis; Mrs. A.F. Wilson and
!be voters. This could meaD
, Shire B~p!J st Church. official· son, Point Pleasant, W. Vl . j
By HASKELL SHORT
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RtJpublicans
believe
Rep. ly, about what may happen to the suppos~ st~ngtb of eacb
lng. B_ur1a1 was in Cheshire Gra. Mrs. Violet Rus 11 M R' b- United Pren Joteroatiooal 1Robert Taft Jr , will be elected I the othtr candidates.
candidate JS thln.
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ard Russell and seda~gh~:~, ~~e- COLUMBUS (UPI) _ Both senator but tht&gt;y find _reasons 1
Whatever the outcome, It apPoll Favors Johosoo
Out-of-town -reLatives
sire
' parties ~lieve they i:lre in trou for concern. Th~y behve too F
. ta
Col b pears that never have so many
ble in Tuesday's election
•many peop1e are overconf"d
l ent
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1 are dee This
ld be . believe too many are over~ ICl~cts showed a Johnson land- ; r===;~;..;;~~;..;;~
~cted but'appare~fu lhe c~~ - l confident in the presjdential s~de _and Taft ju!lt . baret~ wincern bein shown is ~ore than 1contest.
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rung m that Republlcan citadel.
the usua~ pre • election eve Democrats believe that
in . ~II of the polls show Taft beatbalJyhoo that their candida tes 1 addition to keeping_, voters at I mg Sen. Stephen M. You~g but
must run scared to kee u in~ ' home, the poll s Whl
create ~th m~n, whl1e expecting to
terest and bring out
v~te 1sy mpathy for Sen. Goldwater. ! wm, bebeve they are in a close
· win for him some voters who 1 race.
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It was no t a rou lme move on · h
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vole ~s
lh
t 0I 1h 1
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e wo state cha1r- vote Republican to keep the llem to both
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men when they sent out word
par es.
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twQ-party system strong. For~ cans believe they have
to thetr people to work hard . mer Vice President Richard M. j to hope for a good break in
?OP State Cha t~man Ray C. Nixon made this point in his group but I hey concede that
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Bliss told Republicans there 1 Ohio visit .
' Johnson is a so!J"d 1
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iii~~·~v~or~J~e~~~ii:
was a . .record., nu ber of un- i The Democrats are a!rali1 of·
~ecided. voters. He spelled out Taft i:lnd tht! many Republican
m detail how the GOP :should . incumbents seeking re-election.

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

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KENNETH
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friends attending were Walter I
Fife, Mrs. Mary Stevens, Mn.

For Mrs. Fife

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Gallipolis! ---;:1 -J - b V DHm 18 .2 J:l o. runmng 2 feet
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an Meter
on mll{'r~ Pom.. ru\ ·Ma son 2Q _- taken to a hospital by
05, Pt. Pleasant .i4 16, Hinton emergency squad .
~rs . Charley CarroU and
12-34. 1\anawhn Falls 2.99. Char- I :..Jr. and :\1rs. Homer Icen- 1ly were Mr. Robert Ours,
l leston . 17_.82. London, Marmet Ihower visiled their son, Mr. l d~ Donnelso~ and two sons
and \\ mf1eld dams wert! on the and Mrs Clifford lct&gt;nhower of VIOla Coursm, Columbus,
sills.
I
dy Lou Carroll returned
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visit
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dow n 13, 4 ~:) ;; m.: A r: . IJy_ke sons ~nd l\1rs. Rita Baker and Mr. end Mrs. Charley
d11wn 13. 5 25 a rn . Jamt&gt;s Hm- f &lt;~ m ilv W{'re L:alling on
Mrs. · roll were at Pomeroy Saturday
e.~ down 1:1. 6 Cl rn : Buckeye Floss;e Petry, recently and at- 1 evening.
SIH !t' up 14 1 511 P 111 · 1lnw:.ll'd ' ll·nded the f--tiverview Carnival. I Mr. Augustln H d
up 14 . B ~o P m.; C. V. !-IJrner
e en erson
dov.n 14 . tfl _-,o p m. : New ;o.1a r· l
tin :;ville up 14, 2:30 a.m .; John
J . Bowl:' up 14, :L 45 am .; Wal- l
ter Bt!ckjord down 15. 4:30 a. ·
m.; Lady Rosemary down 16, I
2:1 0 a .m.; Queen City down 16,
2:50 a .m.; Jerry Bosworth up
17. 7 p.m .; Western up
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Republican Candidate for
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Dafiy Seutlne]. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 31,

..... Po.-o,. '1'1101 oaned on Leona McLaughUn or Colum-"' ley Congo. ~y h~·· an adopt· i Mrtl. Ma,..,ood Johnotott.
Mn. r-on Greer """ Pam ''
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo and I bus and Mrs. Lizzie Hoffner of ed daughter also.
Mr. and Mrl. Greer of Rut. over the weeUnd.
family, loc.al, and Mr. and Stiversvillo visited the Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Maywood
land visited hit 1011, Mr. IUid
--Join. Ma7 JoUIIH
Mrs. Robert Jeffers, Syracuse. family.
ston visited his brother, Mr.
Mr. and Mre. Gene Ward and Mrs. Belly Abel, Mr. and Lewis Johnston and
wife
EASY TERMS .
daughters, Mrs. Mory Kearns Mrs. Roy Powell and chlldreo Minersville R. D., recently.
called on Mr. and Mrs, Paul called on her parent!!, Mr. tnd
Mr. Leo Dalley snd
Mr.
was Ours.
IMrs. Dudley Congo SUnday. Ray OUrs called on Mr. and
the
Weekend guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chalres Ellioit Mrs. Homer Jcenhower.

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Ahele for Congress Committee - - Bern•rd Fultz ., !

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WAHr AD
INFORMAnON

Oct. 31, 1

2·SIGNS'

For Rent

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Hospital News
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bath . fRIDAY, NOV. I , 10 A.· M.,
A. ..
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thermostatically
controlled Thr personal property of th-e
I t tfc
PoiJI@roy Garden Club wt11 Amoog
those who· enter· 1
ga1 heat. Close to busintss i late Byrd M. Stout will be
1958
Ford
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Tan
Cab
&amp;
Chassis_
$895
Monday,
at
z
p.m.,
at
the
Jloher
hospital
In the past !l
m..,t
c~.rnJ P~""
district Plenty fr('t' park ing !!Old at the farm located 1st
V8 en&amp;int, • apeed tranL. 750x20 tir.ea. real solid and ruw
home
of
Misl
Lydia
Eberobach
hours
wen
John
W. Raft• . f ,
•w D......- nm&amp; .... ._a
house west ol State Routa S3
space. Phono WY 2·3092 .
&amp;ood.
... o.. - Pattn ... t l Legal
Notice
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with Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr. 71 Cedar St, Wilbur M. Mer10 30 3te at Darwin, Ohio.
&amp;a,UUl.A I' IUI'Q
as co-hOIIoot. Ralph Moore area cer, Rt. I Patriot, Otto 0. Bard,
1963 Corv1ir P1nel _ _ _ _ $1699
1957 Plymouth I door sedan,
n.. .. ttlt•n•• _,.,. .. ~a. "''at
NOTJtl Of' ILICTJON ON TAX axten•IOD agent for natural re- Rt. l Ewington, Yn. Richard
Low
mlleaee,
101id
body,
heater,
good
tire•
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LIVY IN lkCUI Of' THI TIN
---ul Ch
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HOME . ON Routo 681, thr:e 196&lt;1 ford Tractor, used 1200 '
~ PifeM •&lt;t,.lttll
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MILL LIMITATOON
~wtll
be
IUelt
speaker,
E.
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ester,
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Spring
Ave
Pnrn•..nv
Mrs.
miles eesl of Darwin.
This I 1\rs., Ford Mower, 14" Ford
1960
Chevrolet
He•vy
Duty
$5295
puriUIDCI CJf a RuolutiCJD ef
Lbe using a1 h1J topiC uHOW IDUC
gy,
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plows.
7
ft.
tractor
disc,
Black
•...oN ttiUI " "' IPI-1"' lit~
horne is located in a wooded
Board of lldllc:ltiOfl of t.be lioUUI.CI'II lor a glass of wa~.
Edith HB,(lingfl", UN But emu•
Factory Tandem axle, 900:r20 tires, aux. tr1n11. 348 eu, in.
I Local
Hawk pickup c&lt;rn planter, OlSchool Dlltrlct. Mei.J:• Cooaty,
Po
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motor. Heater, U ft. dump body and telescopic hoi.11t.
area, comprising 35 acres.
f'IA'fl:l
Olllo piNed on the t3rd dQ'
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'lbeodorus councn Da'uchters Ave.,
meroy,•;anna
iver
wagon,
man~
spreadconsists of two bedrooms . Uv.
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o.a .. per . . . ••e OJU........
ing room with wood burning I er, corn sheller, 15.1-l.H.C.
Dl•lrkt et a General 11:1.-rHou to ttt at ?·.30 p.m., at the IOOF hall. Lee Dillinger, Rt. 1 Wellst.oo.
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held IP the SouJhn'll L,...al School
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lJ r.:e"~ ,.. ..,.,.., ftM. nu-.. fir eplace. soft water
bath I hay baler, mllk cooler, hand
Dl•trlct,
Melli couat)', Ohio
al Inspection will be held and of· Clifford Lee
arper, . .• oa
•-li•• II'IAertl11~
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grain
cradle,
telephone
hox,
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OPEN
EVES.
7:00
P.M.
the
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A
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A
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Wiseman
[r..
with shower, ui.ility room wllh
Iff!', 011!1:9Vm on ~tela 1a1 1no
on Tueaday, u. 3rd 4•.v .,, "~~nem· fleers and the team ar~ remind~
r ur, vera ·
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dinner
bell,
porch
glider,
liv•1111• J111141 •ltftlfl. II d•'l"l
t'lPCtri r hot water
hea1t&gt;r. '
ber, tii!M, the qutrtloa ot .. ~ • .,,., lJI ed to wear white. All members onton, and Mr!! . Herbert
T.
POMEROY, OHIO
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uceN ot the taD mU.I Umil "''""· for
ing room suite, bedroom $Uite
large
kii
Cht&gt;n
with
dinmg
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~1:1 fl.:illl for &amp;!.• - r d l'llitlcedar chest, wardrobe, coffee
kbool Dt.t.rlct, for tb• rou rpn~.. of
• ~aur»
laett tdd l l:lnn&amp;~ •oN 1..
an-· a. Al hf'n~ Telephone Srr·
mN\inJ currmt eo;pen•ea !II Snutb· sandwiches or cookies foc reo
Rlrlhs
on~ NU\.:tta
table, writing desk,
rugs,
viee.
oi!
he-at.
Thrre
i'5 a 20
ern Local Sr h'ln t lll•trlct.
freshments.
a.1D • . Ill, ._ a.l.ll&gt; r • DIU)'
Re1l
Est1te
For
S1le
BuslnHI
S.rvlcn
Said tall bPI!• • renewal of an
Mrs. John E. Sax ton, Jr., Rt.
foot walled lighted
patto, stands. lamps, chairs, 21" R.
. .tllt'd•J!-tl:311 -. 1W. '-" UHJO
Hiatina b.ll CJf tour Dll.lll to run for
r~C.A.
TV,
drop
leaf
table.,
mapt'l'"l IKl &amp;U'I:
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wh1ch is nice tor an enter- '
1'0 ~\;&amp; A
milia for each on• dollar of "' 11111110 n
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1
,,r t'·e
Mrs. Richard Gaul, Che.tainment convenience in sum- le dinette set, kitchen cabinet, HOUSE FOR sale or rent. Five wn.L DO rug weaving . Phone whl
cb amount• to l"orty t:rnh ror
The Loyal Paw
Cas~
" d"\".
...
auuu PftOWC1NO
WANT~
bulle~
I
folding
chairs,
Speed
rooms,
bath,
basement
and
WI
9-2826.
10
29
gtp
neh
ona
bundred
dollars
or
Va\uaMiddleport
Church
or
(
'~ri"-1
It';.,
son,
2:20 p m. Friday.
mer. This home can be ieen
•
S
tion,
for
nv•
yeara.
d
I
t
M
l
W
810 t.,
Th• PoHa tor aald Elrctlon will be I will hold its monthly ffi P,' ' n'',
by calllng Chorles
Haye•, Queen washer, Unico gas dry· gar en p 0. e8
Oist"harged
PHONE WY 2·2156
er,
hand
operated
meat
slicPomeroy,
near
the
Midway
TRANSMISSION
Salvage
Com.
::::
~~~l 30e :~cl~~~a~km.p_a~d :::.':~~ 1at the home of Grace
PLitt
Realtor, Athens, Ohio, LY 3Patien,s recently discharged
1146 after 5 p. m. or Sunday er, and other articles not Market. Call WY 2~2.582 or pany. Repairing aiJ makes. 111~~d!~ei\~~\:: .fo~n~d:r-Ele&lt;'~inn" Tuesday, Nov. 3.
included
Mrs. Rachel
Lewis_
listed.
WY 2-2565,
1D-31--3tc -·•tomatlc and standard tran5- of Meia• county, Ohl.o.
· An Election Day dinner wUI
duriog the daytime.
Larry
Gregory,
Holland
Prose.
EmmeU. G. WIll, ChMrman
Crow, Crow, and Porter,
misslOD!I. El ecb1c we ldl ng.
Doroth,- M.. lohntt.on, Clerll I be held Tue sc"&lt;i y evening, Nov.
10 29 3to
Card of Thanks
Mrs.
Harold
Gardner,
Mrs.
WiJ.
Attorney !I
FOR SALE OR RENT: House,
Phone WY Ul73,
uo~a:~d 1 ri~be;1 14~ 1104 •
3, at the First United Presby· llam Kitts, Mrs. Mary Yates,
124tf
..
'
I terhm Church in Middleport,
6 rooms end ballt, Route 143,
[ WISH to thank Meigs Gener· HOUSE for rent In Bradbury. Wm. Clifton Stout,
C
NOTICI Ol' ILICTION ON TAX
Edwin Hanna, Edgar Thomas, .
Administrator
Bailey Run Road. Call WY 2- - - - - - - - - - - al Hospital, members of thel Has eleclridty, gas ond bath.
LIVY IN 1xcus OP THI TI:N I beginning at 5 p. m. The ~:hick·
R a y,
MILL LIMITATION
·
·
·
d James Bays, Charles
10 28 tie
staff, Dr. J. J. DaVJS, t h
C II· Mrs 0 F Lyons Rut- Also selling the same day : 1100 3722.
larl Qnen:r, l'luDblq: ...
NOTICE 11 nereby JIVeD that
In en dmner
IS bemg BpODSOre
Jeffrey Swarney . William Dilbales of hay, J. D. wagon, I
y 6 tt..
punua.nce or a R.. GIIlllon Dl
riH · bv the r&gt;ePcnn~ and DeaconessRaw_!ings-Coats
ambulance la~d-, Obi~.
94. '
--.
Hoard of Ttuatee1 ol Setplo Toll' ll
•
lon, Mrs. Edward Durst, Mrs.
serv1re and the many fr1ends
10 29 3tc hay and grain elevator, 12" HOUSE FOR SALE: Gravel
MbtenYIIle, . . .
atllp. Mel•• CoUtlt)', Ohio. Pll~~ed nn ' es with Mrs. Eddie Burkett
Leslcr Dickey, Leonard Tipton.
Ior the cards and kindne:;;s.('S
i ford plows, 14" pull type
Hill, Middleport, 727 BroadBad yoar lllwct tro.Nel
~W ~: .~~ml~ed"~ ..~~ 4 "/~~~: ! and Miss Phyllis 1 Joachim as Mrs. Paul Hersmarl, Mrs. Jim·
~hown me wh il e a pa tienl at UNFURN1SHED 5 rooms
aod 1 plows, Homelite chain saw, way Sf., across from swim.We
.0 .._
:~:r~e~~1 o:'! ~"r.~~n ~~"'• r~~=~ I co-chairmen.
my Evans, Mrs. Jerry Deck
Me-igs Genera! and the Rich- bath. downstairs apartmenl. 1 several milk cans, mangle,
mJng pool. 6 rooms and bath,
Sewer MaelltHI
llh.lp ot Scipio, Me11a County , nhlo.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
and infant son. Mrs. Joc- Cam!&gt;'
mond Veleranc Hospital. Mr. North 3rd, Middleport. $50 a buffet, round table, 21" Ray- 3 bedrooms, full basement,
Reuoalillll llalel
~. t~~ ~,!!,.~'~:-a: ~~·;n~, '':.;~~ of the Rr~rino.:- Methodist Church bell and infa nt son, Mrs.
A.
Harry Kauff.
10.31-llc I month. Call WY 2-5434.
I theon TV, and oth..- l\ems. gas furnace, shower, lavatory Call W't z.zt7C DIIJ Of N1Pt Inlmbtr,
1901., lhe quettlon ot lt• lm&amp; will serve an elecliOn da)' chu·k·
fiXC!II of the ten mUI llmllatl&lt;m.
Gene
McGuire
and
infant
dau.
Wm. CUlton Stout, and commode in basemt~:nt_
10 29 6tc
1 • lk for the benefit or Scipio Tnwn~h!p en dinner and supper in the ghter, and Mrs. Alvin F. Tripp
BoU&lt;I or Tru•teea for the pu r p" '~ nl I
30
Owner
garage,
black
top
driveway.
provldin• nn protection for S&lt;"lphl church annex at II .
a. m. &lt;:tnd infant son.
Lost 1nd Found
SINGLE HOUSES and apart· Terms: Cash
Lot 50' :I 150', New paint, IIEA11NG. PlamblDC. M•eOe:r Tos';.~~b.!!~ beln&amp; an ad.:!!Uon111 tax 111 and 5 P· m.
menls. Call WY 2·3267.
Not responsible for accld•nts.
house and roof, $9,50n 00. f'anlee.. Arnold 8t dlerl!l one mill to run C~~t Five Veara .11 •
Ladies of Chesler Methodist
REWARD $50 to anyone who ,
10 29 3tc Bradford Auction Company
.... Pom-' eactl
rate not elleeedlnJ One mill
for Ch
S
II
d
M
rna
own
payment.
arvin
Ill
£1st
MaiD
SWeet,
ona
doUu
of
nluauon.
w~1(·h
urch WI"II serve a P1al~ 1unrh Attends Leadership
can tell me where my 3 white- 1FU RNISHED 3 room
house, c· c· Bradford• Auctioneer
Swan, WY 2-3 348 .
_
..._ __ an~ •-••••
amounta to Ten Centl for each one of soup chili sandwirhes pie
- ...,, .-.._ ...-a hu.nd recl doll&amp;J'I of vaJuaUoD, tor '!vr
•
• '
.
·
faced heifers went. Tom Duf- bath and basement. 31311 Con. A. c. Bradford, Manager
10 28 4tp
7 :10 Ue ,.....
and
coflee
Election
Day
at
the Co•t•·l•
''olrferen.ce
Th1 Pol11 ICJr said Election oY!ll b"
.
•·" '" V
fy, Syracuse, Ohio IIJ.3Htc dor St., Pomeroy.
Lunch served by Bedford Youth
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - open 111 6 :JQ o'cloc• A.M. •ml n•· MasoniC Hall.
1
main open until 6::$1l o'ci!JCk I" M ..
Th• meeting of the Pomeroy . Mrs Bernard Fultz was In
•
i
·
~- a male beagle, black
10 ~cG&lt;oup.
10 29 6tc SEVEN ROOM bt1ck home In PHO'l'o Co nyin• Servlce Con. Ea~tern Stanrlurd Ttm~ ul euld day
t•
1!1
•
t"
tl.l order of th.e Uoard. or Ell!cllons.l Band
Boosters
Association Germantown Monday, Tuesday
and white, Contact H. D. Bon- APARTMENT 5 rooms and
.. --P•omeroy, two bathrooms, 4 le' mad. Ol \ega! Paper' Ill M!!lg&amp; Count)', Ohlo
.
I
.
k f
·
•
Emmett. G wu1. Ctlalrma n
scheduled for Tuesday, evenmg, and Wednesday of this wee or
bedrooms,
garage,
basement,
1
ey, Wright St., or call Ted both, newly redecorated. Call COMPACT sweeper,
birth
records
aild
alm
JSI
any
o
th
M
J
hn
1
c1
•
nd
hi
c
perfect
"''~" ~,',~, 0 ~, 8•• ~964'. .on,
tr
has been changed to 1\1o ay al a Lead"?rship Coac ng onf er·
3
fin&amp;shed
rooms
in
atUc
other
d
:&gt;euments.
Also
lamin·
Warner.
IIJ.31-3tc Waller Crooks, WY 2-3831. I condition - all attachments
uo' 10, n. 24, Jl, fie
I 7:30 p.m ., at the ~enior High ence at Camp Miami sponsorLarge ot. Out ol high water
ling tn plastic, film to pre- NOTICI OP ILI!CTION ON TAX School auditorium, due to e1ec· ed by the Ohio Met1100 1St
· c OR ·
10 23 tfc j and paper bags. Balance due
Central heatmg
Inquire
serve
your
valuable
papers
uvv
tN
1xcus
OF
T"E
TEN
fer
ence
in
Church
School
train~
.
F=u=R=N=t=~r=IE="D:-a-p-ar=tment 1 0 r 7 payments, $7 monthly WY
1
80011
Notice
Charles Wildermuth WY :Z.
fteUter insurance, Pomeroy
MILL LIMITATION
,
, 1
NOTICE 111 hereby given lhlt In '
ing.
rent in Middleport. Ground ! 2·2204.
10 29 6lc 2205 or {IY 2-6116.
9-26-tfc
9 4 tfc punoa11ce of a Reaolutlon ot th~ I
NOV. 4
h
of tb.e Villalla of Mlddlepon
Mrs. Fultz was c osen D~
RF:ES Floral. Flowers for alii floor, 3 rooms and beth. 390 1
- - - - - - - - - - - - Connr.ll
Middleport. Ohio, paned on
the'
The Amateur Garden
club R
St I M G'Jl' rd Ports' 2nd ~v
see Mrs How- ZIG ZAG Singer. Fully automa. !'OR SAI.E-Mkldlepurt's tall·
23rd day of March. 11}84, tbera Will
'II h0 ld 1"t
t"
l lh
ev. an ey c I Ja
ocras:ions Phone WI 9-3983,
AUlTICINI!:KII
es! building, tocatad S52 N
be ~t~bmlt1ed to a vot• Gt the people Wl
s mee mg a
e mouth District Superintendent,
Racine, Ohio.
I0-31-3tc ard Cecu, l!OO W. Main St., tic, one dial does It all, but
C&lt;&gt;mplete
tlenn
or ulcl Vtll111e •• • Geneul Eleruo,. home of Grace Pratt on Wed· to atl•. nd the conference
In
Second
Street.
Middlepor(
tonholes, monograms, sews
to be held in the VlllaJe of Mid dle
Pomeroy. Ph. WY 2-5262.
enu ~radford
port. Chlo, at the re 1uJar plal"u of n
_esday, Nov. 4. Anyone WISh the hrst step for Mrs. Fultz
Priced for quick .ale
II&gt;
10 22 tfc on buttons, appliques, etc
O'OtlnJ ther.-ln, on Tue-ctay, tht 3rd
t0
k
t
0!11 ACCO!JNT of Sales, Bradtl•r!le,
P"8Ne
•
c.at.et
day
or
Nu
..
emher,
11164,
tile
quut.Jon
mg
_rna e a~rangernen s, to be certified to teach Sunday
quire
at
Oblo
Hotel.
ford Aurtion Company Furni- TRAILER lots for rent, close Like new. Balance due, 11
Of
levyillll
,
In
f'II:CU~
ol
lh•
l.m
please
brmg
matP1:1als
.L C. BRAIJFCIRD
10 !f tfc
mill Hmlt atton, for tha benem of
..._..
•
school teachers In Ute Ohio
tun• Store will be closed next to Laundrymat and schools. payments of $11.65 monthly. 1
Bade, (*II
Mf.ddleport \llllege lor th.- purpon
C nf
WY l-2204,
10 29 6tc - - - - - - -- 0 erence·.
Wednesday, Thursday
and
1 11 tfc or uuutJu Lo the •uta1 e rreJfpbone,
Valley Lumber &amp; SUpply Comwater. water hydrant., ta•, eler.trt·
C/
I •===========;
Friday.
I0 30 3tc
city. and uUIIllu for thr City Build·
Senior High ~ fiSS
!;
pany, Middleport.
10-3-tlc AUCTION - Glassware. The
1n11. whleh lnelude •"· electricity.
1
, telephone and waltr.
Has
P1'••n
Party
Said tu belna an lddltlcmal til of
'"''""'"
following Is a partial list of
H\M SHOOT, every Sunday. rHREE and lour """"' lurni•~
EXPERIENCED
two nUlls lo run Cor five yetrl at 11
ed
aod
lllllbrftllbed
apart.
the
personal
property
of
the
I
POMEROY
5
room
frame
rat11 not e11c,eedln1 two mUla for euh
eWURLITZIR
Members of the Senior High
Hams for prizes. Bob Hill
one dollar of •aluatlon,
wbieh
menlll
WY
U4M
12
e
II&lt;
late,
Sylvia
Roush,
which
will
house
with
gas,
2
porches,
I
91A.LDWIN
class
of
the
Middleport
First
farm , Sponsored by Racine
amount. tCJ Twenty Centt for taeb.
one hundred dCJIJiln of vaJuatiCJn, ior Baptist Church were guests at
be,
10!~
on
Thursday,
Novem
barn
and
5
acre
lot.
Located
and OTHER fAMOUl ·
Fire Department.
Middleport Apartment, ~ rooms
I'IYe Yeara.
Th1 Poll1 f11r 11ld J:lectloa wlll be a pizza party \Thursday even1ier
5,
1964,
at
10:00
A.
M.
at
on
Pomeroy's
highest
hill
with
BRANOS
10 29 3tc bath and ba,.ment. on ground
open tt 8:30 o'clock A. M. and rethe Rock "prings
Graoge wond..-ful view of Pomeroy,
ing
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
1
maiD
op.en
until
6·30
o
'clock
P.
M
.•
floor. Newly decorated, bard·
Ead &gt;:!l'll St1ndard Tim• of tald day.
Hall, on the Meigs County
the Ohio River, Lincoln Hill
By ordv of the SoaN of Eleetlou. Mrs. Kalad Hindy. Games and 1
wood floors. automatic beat.
Fairgrounds, State HI, 33
and Mulberry Heights, $3,000 l'rom the lar!rest truclt or or Mfl".c1 Count:r. Oblo,
dancing were enjoyed during. ,
Call WY 2-3200.
10 10 tic
Emmett G. Will, Chalrmu
Pomeroy, Ohio.
Down payment $600., balance oulldozer r-adi.ltor to tbe
the evening.
·
I
Dorothy M. Johnaton, Cltrll:
Dated Oc:toher 8, 1964.
' ~ Ouplez, 3 bedrooms. Sugar
China cupboard, two blanket monthly.
101allest heater core.
Present
were
Nancy
Harris,
'"F•ctor, Trained Service•
' CIOJ 10, 17, :W. 31, •tc
Buddy Moore, Kathy Morgan, PHONE 2o
1 Nun area. Pomerc . . Phone chests, tables, stands, pic- RURAL PROPERTY - 3 ac- 1
JACKSON, 0.
I will be absent from my "
NOTICI OF ILilCTJON ON TAX
1 WY 2-3618.
10 2 tfc tures, pi" C!Ure frames • em· res, about 5 miles from Pomuvv
JN r.xcns oF THI n:N
Steven
Hindy,
Joyce
Davis,
'-iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
office from noon Tuesday I
broidery and other needle eroy, with s. . room bouse, WY Z·Z143
Pomeroy
MILL LIMITATION
Richard Wilson, Donna Hayman lr
· d"meers, sev· 2 porches, outcellar, well and 1i ~~~~~~~~=~~='l
NOTICE It her-b)' Jlun that
In
November 3 until Novem- ',MODERN 4 room and bath ' work . vases, Jar
.
purliuanee ot a · R.. otutlon or
the Mike Bratton, Sandra Humphfumll-lhed apartment. M I d· eral guilts 25 quilt tops cry
h
Board of Truttee• ol onn1e Townber 17. Tho office will be
'
.
. small barn. 1h mile off 0 io ... 0 McUJY AU(,TJUNF.ER ahip, Me\.11 Counly, Ohio. paiK-d on ry, Susie .Morris, Jim Johnson,
dleport.
WY
2-3874.
I
stal.
carnival
glass,
Bavarian,
$!
1
Do
n
payment
·
•
the
3rd da1 of AuJUtt, tf:IM. il:ler•
124 • ' 200 '00 .
Open all revulor hours.
'
9 11 tfc
w
Chester, Ohio.
s
z:t, tfe
wlll be IUbll'lltted to • TOte ol the Parkanna Kelly, Sam Hood, Da.
etched glass, Prussia, Ger~ $300.00, balance monthly.
people of Uld Townllbip ot Oraace, vid Sigman, Charlene Kelly,
•
h
'
man,
Australian
pieces,
milk
RURAL
PROPERTY
_
Meita Count)', Ohio, at the reaular
4
, FOR H.ENT, modern
ouse,
plaee!lil of voLinJ tbereln. on rueRda:y Senn Mullen, Susie Grimstead, I
.
rooms
and
bath.
Youngsglass,
lron
stone,
figurines,
room
frame
house
with
two
Legal
Notice
the
3n.1 d•y or No'llemborr, 1914, tbe
I SU
.
nd
t
---__ _ quettlon of levylnJ, In lllef'q 11f rhe Stephen Pullen, George Sauer, '
Ch
town kitchen. tile floot·. loma cups, pre-ss a
cu
porches, attached cellar, run·
teo mrn llml.LaUon, ror th• bendlt Patly Slaven, Larry Gladwell,
·
of Onnre ·rowrr•hJP Bond 11f Tru•
Other
pottery
many
glass
L.'
1
JJ.n·rd
Call
'
•
nt"ng
wa!A!r,
nice
lot
with
tWO
NOTJCI
0'
ILICTION
ON
TAX
•-~ t
cated at 136 Lin
"l
t II led
LIVY IN EXCIJI Ol' THI TIN
..,.. or UJa purpOIIe or m.al11talnln1 Asa Bradbury, Wayne Davis,
5
FLOWERS FOR
WY 2-3D2o.
tl 29 tfc
J ems no
gardens, chicken and
hog
MILL LIMITATION
ud tbe o.p-k.-.. o of cem .. tert• Ia David Burkett, Sonny Haynes,
·
. ed : FlOSSie
RAWLEIGH Producta lor sale.
· Rous h.
Oranr• TIIWDihlp.
SIgn
house
'
""aled
6
mi
"
les
from
NOTICE •• hereby riven that
Ill
Said tu bel no: an a4dltlor.al lt.a David Jenkins, Sandy Sorden,
punu1n~ of a Ruolutlon of
the
I
· .I.A1\;
ALL OCCASIONS
Wy-2-6412.
10-24-JOtc
\f of 5118
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
Pomeroy.
$2,500.99. Down Board of Tru•un of oun•• Town- ;!te" n~u·~:~e::~~~~o~ ll~l~~~· !!C: Pat Edwards, George and Jan=--,---.,.---- BRADFORD AUCI'ION CO.
payment $500.00,
balance i:P· 3:!e1 1~, c:~"tX~~~~~· 1 ~... e~h.: one doUar ot va.'.uatton,
whteb Ie Hlndy and Mr. and Mrs.
SINGER Slant Needle, ,.,ulpped A. C. Bradford, Manager
I
will bt tubmitted &amp;o a .. w of thfl amounta to f'lve Cent• for eadl one
....,
month y.
peoplf of said Townahtp al 1 Guer· bundred dolla.n of vt.Juatlon,
for Tony Fowler and son, Mark.
Your Lendm~~rk Service
with zig zagger. Uses discs to C. C. Bradford, Auctloneer
C. C. CUCKLER
Years .
Station Is Giving Aw1y A
111 Election to be held tn the Town· Ftvr
The Poll• hill' 11ld F.lectloo will be Mr. Fowler Is teacher of the
monogram, fancy design. but-i AUCT. NOTE: This will be a
POMEROY, OHIO
~~:' ,!",..~~e·, 1 ~e~'~r c:.,~r::· t~:;:: open at tJ:30 A. M. and remtla OP•n class.
'd
10'
1
1
"th
'
f
jn
until 8:30 o'dcoll: P. M. Sa.tern Standloch
I
l
B
I
0 e, e c.
a~nce
ue . arge sa e WI Jterns 0 - BOX %21
WY ~· In, on Tue~~day. tbe 3rd dl)' of Nov- ud
Tim• ol 1114 dly,
19114
• the qUeltiOn ,, leVJ'·
a, oNer of th. 8o11.111 of ltlec,lont.
Re-lister for thl21 good se-C"ond I payment S . 0 f $7 ·91
nn 111'Y· teres t to 8II , SO come Bfid
10 30 3tC ~mber,
lnl, In ellceq of the ten rail\ Hmlb· o.r: Mele• C.ounty Ohio,
COMMISSION TO MEET
ear each time you drive ln.
WY 2-22M,
10 29 6tt'
plan to stay ALL DAY
Uon.. for lbe benefit o.r: Oranre .TCJwa.
Emmett G. wm. Cbalrm.an
ahip
Board
of
Tnutn1
for
the
pUt·
DorotbJ
M,
lohntton,
Cltrk
The
Commission on Educa·
No purchase necessary, just
I USED PIANOS (21 Exir';t-----;,.iCe
re.(i!lter.
10 29 Stc
Auto Slles
~':n.~•. nr. proteetlon In oun.. UO)Dated
Octobey •· 11104.
lion of Heath Methodist Churcb
10, 17, M, St, itc
r..,..onditionld
pianos.
&lt;I)
for
Saki tax beln•: •• ac1dltlonat taa
will m~et Sunday evening at the
HOMI 0, UNICO TIRES
'"''"
of ~ mUI to run for lin ye11n at a
I $25.00.
Free delivery.
Call ~INGER Sewmv
maebiDel,
rate not exceedtnt "" mill for e
NOTICI 0111 ILICTION ON TAX
church
from 6:30 to 1:30 p.m.
SUPER SERVICE
UVY IN IKCIII o• T"• TIN
Rutland Furniture, SH 2-48ll. new, 159.50 up. beYeraJ used 1959 FORD Station wagon, $5SO. :oo~~~~~~ ;:..,.'~:~o~:,..
w tch
prior
to
the Oflicial Board
MILL L-IMITATION
STATION
10 '2:1 6tp
IDS('htnea at bargaiD prtcel
See John Chaney, Minersville, bUDdrtd doUara ld nluatton. for NOTJCE II benbJ Jtna tbat til Meet!n~ to be held at 8 p.m.
1
purau.u:ce of 1 Rnolutlon ol
tb.e
. p·me Grove Load near Five
Yeart.
Oh10.
Juk W. C1rtty
----------The f"abrie Sbop. ~lnRer Sales
The Poll• tor aid l.lecUo" •UJ "
Counc-Il ,-, lha Vlll&amp;l• of lrracmR, All teachers of grades nursery .
hlo. pUTI~ on t.be 41b d " of June,
Five Points.
lD-31~30 open at 8:30 o'elcok A., M. and r..
Mgr. WY 2-9932 FREE LOAN of our efficient and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Phone WI 9-3913
maln ope uaUJ e:ao o clod P . M.. 9&amp;6, th -~&gt;r• will be -IUbmltted to a through 6th are urged to be
WY
z..22&amp;l
4
21
Uc
Ealtuo
staadard
Time
rrf
eaJd
day
.
"'ote
of the ptopla of ••ld Vllll,.-a at present at
Carpet Shampooers
with
the
meeting
which
I
1955 NASH Rambler motor, $35. By order or the ISoal"' of Elecuo
a General Election to be held ID the
RACINE, 0.
'lli'UMUBILE IMnranee been
purchase of Blue
Lustre
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Melli Count,.ilt Ohio.
VWare ' ' s,racu•e, Ohio, •I
Ute will be beld In the basement
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Smntet G. W , Chairman '
re~t~lar plact of l'otinl therein, oe
eanceUed':' r_.ost yoW' opera·
Shampoo. Baker Furniture, APPLES,
Burdette
Fruit
Dorotb)l Johnlton. Clerk
Tuuday, the trd dl)' ot N11vemher, classrooms.
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Dded October 8. 111M.
19e4, tha quut\au of ln)'IDJ, In ex·
IGt'l Uc.-! CaD WV :1-2966
Middleport.
10 27 6tc Farm. Phone
Wy 2-6970.
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the
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·1953 FORD, 6 cyl., 2 door,
llitfc P omeroy, Obio, Rt. I.
lb.l benent of 8yraw•• Vlllata for
t.:Sf:O workpants. Shirts, COY·
NOTIU OF ILICTION ON TAX
Ute purpoM of Street I.Jtbtl.
10 :ll 25tp
cheap. Call WY 2-2310.
LIVY JN IXCIII OP THI TIN
Said t.a:1 btlnl: a r11newal of aa
eralls.
and
jackets.
Carl
Chev·
10
21
etc
MIL.L
LIMITATION
Help Wanted
e&amp;lttina ta1f Of Three m.llll to rua
NOTICE
It
hereby
11ven
Ul.at
Ia
ror P'tfl )'e&amp;rt at a rat~~ not •~d·
ailfr, Long Bottom. Ohio.
.
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lnl 3.0 llll.llll for 8ach one d11Uar of
WANTED MiddiPagPd per,.nn
10 15 30tp 1 Male Help W1nted 1954 BUICK ,entury. Excellent E!!,~~e,e T~~~~,:e:f ~~~~ To::;: nluatlon, Vr111c:b amoung to Tbl.rt7
running condition.
Priced thtp, Mell• County. Ohio. pallid OP Centl tar otcb one bundNC~ dollan
Must bt able- to live in. In· p·""E:::.R::F"'E".c="f~IO::N~O~!I~
heater wltb I
---&amp;he lOth dar of luly, 11164. there wW ol valuation. tor Flvt Yftl'l.
right. Hackett's Sohto Serv- be •ubmttt.r:d Lo • vote of th1 people Tbe flolll ror qld I:IG(!UOD wW be
quire, Ohio Hotel . \-1idd lf'pnn
drum• and fittings, Davto. · EXPERIENCED MAN to work
}(' 22 tfc of nld TGwntb.lp at a Oeaeral llec· open at 1:30 a"doek A. M. and reIce•
10·24~7tc
tlon to be held Ill th• Townahlp of malo open untO 1:30 o•c:Joell P. M.
e!o:.&gt;rtrk- scales, 30 lb. capac- on la.rge beef cattle farm.
Cbest.er, Melli County, Ohio, at U.. Kut.em Blaftdard Tim• of .. 14 dQ",
---~~O~O~K~tN~G~F~O~R~Sf·cuRe
ily. JU ft meal case, 1955 Must have experience In op-ne Rambler
repltr plaeea of votiD• therela,._,~_!'
By order of lha Boa~ . of ltlactlou,
TUeada)'. the 3rd diJ of N'ovemlll!l' , or Mel11 Ceuraty, Ohio.
108,
Merrury. body and chassis erating farm equipment. Good
World BtaDdard ol Compact 1M41, tht que1t1on uf levriDJ, In e~r ·
Emm•tt G. Will, Chlllrmtn
eeu of the ten mUl IIJJIIU.tion k ·t' tbe
DoNUt, M. Jottnaton, Clerk
It's~ motor and transmisSion.
modem house furnish-N. Good
1Ta1,. to, U 8 C11'11 ,..,...,..., . . . . .
Elcelleaee
benefit of Chttter Townlhip Board
Dat.d Oc!tobf!r a, 11184.
complere course in radio and
pay and ex:cellent opportun- ... ear room rldt aDd per- of Tru•tee• for tha pw-po.a or nte n~• 10, lT, .1M. :Jl. 4to
1 .. ..W l1d an,o ln~•~ur •m" ''''""'
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NOTICI OP AlLICTION ON TAX
telovlS&gt;on wilh all equipment
lty lor quallflfed man. Write fonDanee. Small Clllr eCODQm_r Said tu belnl:: u
addltloaat
UVY IN lllCIU 0111 THI ftN
t11 of \1 m.IJI to run lor r1"' yean
Chorles l.alkin., Long Bot· BOll 668-B, Care of The
,
MII.L UMI1ATION
aad m•na~~:erablllly
at a rata not e~rceedln• " llllll ror
NOTICE ll bereb7 II'ND that
Ia
s.e
each OM dollar of valuaUon,
•hlch
tom, Oh1o.
10 7 tic D•IJy SenUnel,
the
amouata to Five Cenla for eac:b ona pur.u.tnf!e or • Retolutlon o1
'
10
30
5tc
MetropollbiD MotOn
hundred doUara of nJu•ttoa. l11r llv!f BO&amp;I"d Of EduHtlon or the Salllbul"J
For Rent
su •r;r ;lSIJ St' pli c tank'.' ClogL9ilal SellaoJ Plat:rlet, Mella CountJP
E. MtiiD Street. Pomeroy
ye~~~ p 11 na ror aai4 a.cttoa wiU be Ohio, Pillet! on the 281h daJ Of
HOUSE, FOR RENT. 16:•. 1 Lin- ged drains? Get Klean-F.m-AII
o -·
opeCJ 11 8:30 o'olocll A. It and ..., Auruat, 1914. then will b• rubmJtkod
PboDl W ~1 •
main optn unttl 8:30 o'clock P M., to • vote 11'1 the p'eopla Of l&amp;ld lllclltooJ
coln Helghl s, 1 room s and Se-p lic ~ank Cleane-r at Land· ____L
_I_v_e_s_t_o_ck
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bour o/. air llme 111 NBCTV lor .lll!a Monday, election
"""• have now reduced their
purciwe to balf the time, and
the RepubllC8111 have picked up
lbe other half...The Democrau
ao 011 at 10 p.m. EST, aod tbe
tmee Republlcllll at 10:30 p.m. EST

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tor tbe three L's, X for the two 0'., etc. Single JeU4n, apoa.
trophJM, tht length M.d formation ot the wordl are all hlnta,
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10·31·30tc · NICE Herelord bull for sale,
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.677 Lmroln Heights, 2 bed· ;;. 12 ' sp;~e piano, WI
9-1' Portland, Ohio.
I0-31-3tp
room bouse, with hardwood
· wee ays, 9-4 p.m., Sat. _
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floors bath basement and
Sun. WI 9-3228.
10-31-6tc I LARGE mare pony, broke lo
f~rnace. Built-in c~binets .ONE -COAL warm
morning I work."~- stud pony, 2 ponY
In kitchen. Driveway and mce heating stove 207 Beech St
colts. "'"' John Chaney, Mmyard. Call Tracy Whaley, WY Middi•port. .
tO 30 ab; ersvllle, Ohio. Five Pomts.
2-W.
10 23 !Otc
IIJ.31-3tc
ELECTROLUX
I ROOM downstairs apartment
with shower. 129 Butternut
Ave .. : HOUSE. 5 rooms and
bath, 311 Wetzgall St. Phon•
Y1Y 2-53.'1J.
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beld In tb!l lalllbUI")' Local Sehoul
By ordtr or the Baanl o1 l!:leetloa., Dlltrll¢. lleltrl County. Ohl11. at. t.be
ObJo,
r&amp;flllar plata of .-atlo:l: thefti.D., on
1964 SIMCA • door sedan, new
J:mmett G. WUL Cbalrmi..D
TIIMIIQ. ~ lrot du of No.-amber.
Dorotb"J M. JotlnttoD, Clerk
tiHM. the quutlota or te'1"71DI Ia exwhite walls, snow heads,
October s, tMt.
ee!!l M the ten mw llmttatioa, for
fully equipped. Phone WY 2-- no' u•. n . ao~, :n. •••
the benefit of tba Salt.bur, Lo&lt;!a\
1
School Dtltrlct for th• purpa11 of
6247 a1ter 6 p. m.
L•OAL NDTI~I
Curi'C'nt hptnlea.
10 18 12t
HotiH Ia bareb)- ctven tbat
on
Said lax belna: • rmaewal ar aa
Friday. November ltb, 1814, at ln:oo nt11t.1na tu of two m.lllt to n~n ror
A M we will olflr for 11la at pub- riY•
at 1 rate not fteeedt.nJ
He aUctton to th• btrhest bk1der tor 1.0 mUla tor ' aacll one de&gt;lil'l or u1.
rub In band 1t Reith Ooblt P'ord ••tton, wbleb «PPCJuntt ta 'l'wen"
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•Iae., 411 s. 'nllrd Ave,, M.td,Ueport, Centa for eaeh oea lnuutrtld dollare
U. I. CIVIL IERVICI TIITSI ohio. tb• hUowlnt d-.ertbed. cu to of vtluaUoD. fOr Fhe Yean.
wlt1
The PoU1 for Aid CJ•ctlon wW be 1
1- tlillf. ford., t PHHD•er CountrJ opea at 8::10 o'clock A., M. •nil rema.tn '
Mleto
ftiDaiL 11-Gl ~ ~ II
&amp;qUire Statloa Wqon. .. rid · •.m· open unlll 81:11'1 o'cii!Cik P. Ill . l:aatun
11111.~ 1 ..U ....,.raton thllllq
IIDtl\ 1.ppotn 1 ' rttAttuRdJo -.1
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ber •tnoz 13M46.
fitfldtrd Time ol ..td daJ,
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By order of tbt Board of Eleet.kmt:,
et Melli Couat,, Ohll'l.
.-ry FRitl lftfn.,..tl•a o.
Jol'll. tt Bld,
••111"11!'11 ~- ·~ .. m..nta w ...,. rut\"'
Jteith Qoble For4 Jno.
Emmett G. Will, Chllrmaa
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llld.d.Htport/n Oltlo.
DorotbJ M. Joht~tton. Clerk
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it, :so, at. ate
Dated October 1, tiM
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THRU FRIDAY
On
7:00 ~e Still and Know
7:03 News·
7:08 Musical Clock
7:30 News Headlines
7:32 Musical Clock
7:45 Word and Testimony
8:00 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World News
8: 10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather
8:16 Musical Clock
8!55 Com.nuntty News
9:00 Talk of the Town
9:55 Mason County Newa
10:00 Public Service
10:15 Family Worship Hour
10:30 Latchs•.rtna
11:00 News Beat
11:05 Momlng Melodlet
~pt Friday, Church

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12:po i!ommuntty News
12:p5 Local News
12:10 Markets
12:J5 Weather
12:20 Bulletin Board
12,25 News 0 Grams
12:So Counl1 Agent
12:45 Country Go Roond
1:55 News Beat
Z:OO Country Go Round
2:55 Newa;{leat
8:00 Midway Matinee
3:55 News llut

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4:30
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5:05
5:15
5:25
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5:45

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lntercbange
Community News
World News
Sports Today
Weather
Dinner Musicale
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6:45 Sign On
7:00 Be Still and Know
7:03 News
7:06 Musical Clock
7:30 News Headlines
7:32 Musical Clock
7:45 Word and Testimonj
8·00 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World News
8:10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather
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Football
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
10:45 Family Worship Hour
11:00 News, Army Hour
11:30 Public Service
12:00 News Roundup
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Matinee
1:15 Ohio State Football
4:00 Dlsclng willt Doss
4:30 Top Ten Revue
5:00 News Ro.mdup
5:15 Public Service
5:30 Dinner Musicale
5:48 Sign Off

6.00 Sign On -News
s,o5 Sacred lleart HotD"
6:20 Metga County RFD
6:25 Paul Bowers - Farm
6:30 News
8:33 Rev. Raymond Jon~s ·IWI
6:55 Sports Headlines
8:57 Weat!Jer Report
7,00 News
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7:50 News Report
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8:00 Bill Mll1er Show
8:00 Johnson • Simpson lnl.
Show (Fri.)
8:10 Roy's Food Basket Show
(Moo . Thurs.)
8:4S Baker Furniture Show
(Wed. Frt 1
8,45 I&amp;S Super Market Show
(Thurs .)

9:00
9:05
10:00
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11: lli
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11 :15
11:33
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Coffee With Janet
Grand Olo op"ry
Ministerial Assoc.
A.S.C. Program • Ftl,
Family Wonhip • Tb!D'I.
Mason Co. Agr. Ext.-Tues.
Swap Shop
l'llty'1 Country Hyronl
Noon Report
Goeaster's Guest Slar-Frl
Larry Anderson Show
~ : 00 Jim Meea Show
4: 1li Blaettnar Auto Show
&lt;Thurs.)
4:30 Local Newe
5:00 Jim Meea Sbow
6:00 Simon's Market • New1
6:05 Sundown Serenade
6:45 Sign Of! September

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LET THE MOe GET HIM \l't OEBT
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lT 6Y TURI'UM~ CJIVER THt" MANS1&lt;Xi
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5:45 Sign Olf October
SATURDAY
8:00 Sign On - News
6:tlli Country Music
6:20 Country Jamboree
7:00 Larry Anderson Sbow
8:00 Pomeroy HI Football
9:30 Middleport Hl FootbaO
11,00 Top Ten Show «Dairy
Vall•yl
11:30 Top Ten Show (Duttons)
LITTLE ORli'HAN ANNII
12:00 Noon News
12 :15 Musical Interlude
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1:00 Bill Miller Show
(OSU Football)
AH. ME I SO 'TH&lt;IT'§ ITf
8:45 Sign Olf September
PooR CWR!CI STILl Uil
QTUPID A9 HE VJA'O
5:45 Sign Off October
A~ A Clo!ILD I
SUNDAYS
7,00 Sign On - News
7:35 Sunday Sllowcase
8:00 Frencli Cll]' Baptist
8:30 News
8:33 Hour of Deliverance
&lt;Elder Cline)
9:48 Congressman Abela
10:05 Sundll)' Chapel
10:33 W851tlngton Reports
tile "eopie
11:00 Sunday Sllow
12:00 Noon News
12:15 Christians Houl'
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1:00 Rev. Andrew P•rsons
1:30 Rev. Silas Billups
2:00 Sunday Chapel
2:33 Rev. Roscoe Thorne
3:00 Sunday Cbapet
3:33 Country Hymn limen
(Dan Hayman)
U3 Sunday Showcase
6:00 Baptist Layman's Bour
8:80 Sundown Serenade
8:45 Sign 'lff September
6:45 SliD Of! October

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Armstrong linoleum, Sandran, fioor tile, you name

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•lent book, "Searne•• Com- 1 nigbt,"
-.. -flete Gulde lo Gambllns." John 1 otJer lll1a otoey, with no 1 A I LY
~~ wbo hat appeared OD charge tor research, to "CBS
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lfl1C-TV'1 Jack Paar lhnw, Report&amp;," which Ia preparing a
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leU. lll1a famoua poker •tory, study of television ratings, lbe '
oolloq.
whlcb wa• printed u lar back aystem known !ODdly a• "the
DOW!f
u 1898:
only ~~ in town." 'nle first.
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I..SarM"'
Butta, Moot., saloon, bought been rel&lt;ased, and though ' 10. ~ar a. Sack
"- Clt)'lnllll
Into a game and dealt himself everyone knows therl have u. A J&gt;OD4
lour aces. He was called, been many pre1!mpllo01 lor podweillr
.. A lt&amp;lllDII
1pread his band and reacbed Utica! broadcasts and news spe- U . .U.O
call: .Utat.
T. 'l'bo DOttt •
lor the pot. "Not so fast, Soli- clals, the statlaltcs have regis- 13· : : ; " '
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ny," said an old prospector, tered with the Impact ol a iol- 111. Cbarpd
laying down three elubs and Iapalooza because o1 the sup.
porii&lt;:Je
21.A_.
.pllclng
two diamonds. "In this town a posed indications, some ol liLt.._~
tool
lollapaloo•a beats any other which follow :
17- ......,
22. A.cc811t.
poker hand. And that'o what Monday night, which used to
on"""'
U.PutI've got - three cluba and two be dominated by CBS-TV with 1&amp; 1I&lt;Wflll
poot:diamonds.M
Its Lucll1e Ball-Andy Griffi litThe sharp next dealt himself Danny Thomas parlay, now hal SIO. ::;:-_
a Jollapalooza and gave I be been taken over by ABC-TV,
al&gt;lr.
four
acea.
Called
say
the
Nielsen
ratings.
The
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Verb'"""
rospector
P
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again, he said, "I've got the ABC-TV lineup is "Voyage to
Iollapalooza," but the prospee- the Bottom of the Sea," "Nol 1 8 . A ·tor, raking In the pot, said: Time For Sergeants," "Wendy
"Sorry, pardner. You abould and Me," the Bing Crosby sbow M.~
o,sk the rules before you deal and 'Ben casey."
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Large Attendonce EnJOYS
Party at pomeroy E/ementary $ch00I Is presl'den f
The annual Halloween party Grade , Mrs . Reinhart, tllaeh- Of Auxiliary

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Albert Roulh.
IlllllaiiOII ceremonies for two

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AnnitJer•ary
CelebNJted on 21st

new members were conducted
1bo
and Mrs. virginia DeLegal. 'lbeced ce~~~.·~ ~ir Ro~ an!~'
nen meeting was annou.Mrn sary with their children, Mr
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of the Pomeroy
Elementary/ er, Bernessa Hood, Vicky Cast~'
for Nov. 10. Hostesses,
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Paul Thomas .Mr
Corr.mitlees were named fori Mr. and Mrs. Franklin . Rizer ,
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School was held Thursday eve- , Michael Braun and Kenny Ho - New officers were electe&lt;~ l Harper Mrs L.C. Thomas, Mrs. an
ra. R
nd Mill ' ani
a fall fest!v.l to be held No· , \lr. and Mrs . Davtd Dav1s, Mr .
lo Middleport
nmg at the school w1th a large man: M1ss Re1be\, te.ocher, Deb- wben the auxiUary of
Paul Gome~ and Mrs. Allen and Mrs. aymo
er
vember 20 at a rerent me&lt;'ling 1and \Irs Herber! Dixon and
Mrs . Charles Elliott of Co- attendance .
l bte Ph1lhps, Mtke Nesselroad, Manley Post No . 213,
Hampton served refreshment• at ~~en~u~=y. a~arl~
of the Executive and Ways and ' Mr . tmd :ll rs. Fred Clark , sweet lumbus is the guest of Mr. and Joseph Struble served as mas· Jeff Ohlmger and Chiclta Case. can Legion, met recently at
the close of the meeting.
Thomas,
Oetober Sl, lD Col
\lean&lt; comm1ltee ul the Sa ils- I shop . and Mr. and Mrs. Phtl Mrs . Che ster Erwin.
· ter of ceremonies and judges Third Grade, Mrs. Young, Mount Moriah BapUsl
urn bus.
burv PTA at the school.
Ohlinger, Mr . and Mrs R o y l
Ifur costumes were Mrs . Janet teacher, Peggy O'Brien, Cher- In Middleport. On the
ENROLLS AT CBU
Royal Thomas and Ural COOJ
Named on c·ommlt tees were Smtih and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Darb~ of Korn Mrs . Louise Rosenbaum ie Reuter , Jennifer Spears and lng
committee,
were
Mlss Carolyn Sue Price, dau- er were united In marriage ot
Mr and .\Irs. Hwharu Young. ward Kennedy . book stall .
!Col umbus are gu•sts of t e~r, Mrs' Mar . Anderson and Eric Joe Rosenbaum ; Mrs. Gibbs Campbetl Harper, Mra.
ghter of Mrs . Grace Price, of October 24, 1914, al Pomei'OJ
Mr . and \tr' H&lt;&gt;mer llvsell.
\I embers of the PTA are ask. mere , Mr . and Mrs . Lawrence H t
)
1 teacher
Karen Baity Morton man Buder, and Mra.
Lone Bottom, has completed by the late Rev . c. w. Brady.
Mr and Mrs . Horaee Abbott ed 1u c·••ntr ibote books for the Milhoan and oth..- relatives .
ar ·
Barnes' Roger Hysell 'and Mark Bland.
arrangements lo enter the Col- They have another grandaon
1
und \lr and \Ir s. &amp;am \onkle . buok &lt;tall and 10 contact Mrs.
Mr . and Mrs . Lee Davidson, Prizes of $1 each w&gt;re
a- Dillard'. Fourth grade, Mrs. Officers are Mrs. Arnold
umbus Business
univerSity. Jim Thomas, in service
ltlo
111·e ''&lt;'Ill ftsh punt: ~lr . and Harultl Bla•· ksto11 conce rruog do· Athens, visited briefly Friday warded for the prettiest, fun- 1Meadows teacher, Lisa McKen- chards, president) Mra.
She is 8 se!llor at Eastern
Uoned at Yumo , Arlzon•.
\1" . Stel'e F.blin . \ lr anu \Irs n&gt; t111ns lor &lt;IIPet shop .
.
"th h
t M niest most ong!nal and ughest ,·e Stev•• Jewell Donna Fran- L. Smith, first vice president; School and will enroll In the
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even1ng WI
oer parens , r .
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Mrs All
Ha
ght
T 51
1lowmg
J ames Gil more . \lr . ancI rs
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Mrs . Emerson Jones .
respec
tively
m
the
fo
cis
and
Jeff
Fields;
Maxine
.
en
mpton,
Private
Secretarial
Course
In
,
w!ndland
and
dau
er
,
ere
1
F:nward lla ll ana \tr and M" •'1"~- '""""''""". ~
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1
. grades . Kmderga~ten, Mrs. Wtl. Rickard , Rebecca Smith, Swve Mrs. Con Young, assistant secof next ear
Diane, have moved to Route 4,
Gerald Pllllins . tO ce11t f~&lt; h
Miss Jeanette Crooks, Mart- ey teacher mornmg and after· Warner and Jim Wiles.
retary; Mrs . Arlena
Jtme
Y •
West Orange Road, Delaware,
p•· nd : \lr . anrl \Irs
(;ail .:
etta, attended the SEOA teach-, noon classes, Paula Eichinger
treasurer ; Mrs. WIU
MOVE TO DELAWARE
Ohio. Mrs. Windland is
lhl
Buck . \lr. and \lrs . Dw1ght t
'i er's meeting in Ath•ns Friday . , and Kim Sebo, Jayne Smith Fifth grade , Mr .
Roberts chaplain; Mrs. Shennan
Mr. and Mil!;. Donald Eugene farmer June Pooler.
i,.'i ~.hee will viSit with her par· , and Patty Warner, Debbie Har· rteacher, Lisa Ann Sebo, Susan [ sergeant-al-arms; Mrs.
Loran and \tr. and ~l r&lt; . Jam- 1
es Beerhs. chan res on rake .
.·
enls,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter tenbach and Mary Ann Hoff- Soulsby, Caralynn Tracy and Luckadoo, historian; and
\lr . and Mrs. Donald !.an· '·
Crooks over the weekend .
I man , Tammy Blake and
Bee-f Darla Neutzling; Mrs. Spenc~r L.C. Thomas, color bearer.
ning and Edward Harlel s. door
In Pomt'l'OV
.
, ky Thomas; Special education, teacher, Resa Boothe, DaviS Mrs. Oscar Hardaway, out·
prizes; llr . and \1rs Vinc·ent
Hobert Pt~l\ms of Thurston
Mrs . Guy Reynolds ~nd her Mrs . Lewis teac her, Carl Hend- Clark, Diane King, and Opal going president was in charge
Broderick, R(' V. and Mrs Mt'n arnn·d Thursday for a visit motM~, Mr~ . Mmer~·a Chtlders. ricks, most original.
!Berry . Sixth grade, Mr. Spen- of the installation service. A
zel Smith. Mr. and Mrs Th nm· , "ith his grandparen ts , Mr. and . were 10 Rtpley Fnday to at.
cer teacher, Bernadette Hennes.. report of the Fall
as Bentz and \tr . and \1 r s. \tr.' Rollin Bearh&gt;.
i len! funeral semces for Mrs. Ftrst grade, Mrs. . Woodard •sy, Eugene Goodwin, Don An- of the Eighth District was
Paul Simpson, country Slore:
.llr. and Mrs. G. D. Cruescr ,Charles Ballrell, 88 years old. teacher, Jean Ash, Mtke Clark, derson and Mike Custer; Mrs. en by the delegate, Mrs.
Mr. and Mr s. Ernt•&lt;t Powell , uf Co lumbus spent the
paot ' Mrs . Battrel\ was the SISler· Patty Heaton and G. E. Gwnth- Williams teacher, Morton Tit- man Buller.
Mr and Mrs. F.dgar Abbot I weekend with IllS sisters . Miss , m·law of Mrs. Chtlders . They ler; Mrs . Kennedy teacher_. Lisa us, prettiest, Kathy Stone and Mrs. Con Young reported on
and Mr. and Mrs. [Jale Pr~ddy, es .\ laud and Freda Grueser, also cal!ed at the Funeral Home Thomas, Ktm Jones, Angle St~ Peggy Story, most original aod lba tea which the local auxiliBE THRIFTYI
dert game; \lr . and "trs . .lack Mmersvlile .
Fnday
evenmg.
son
and
KeviD
Siders.
Secon
Bob
Werry,
ugliest.
ary
had
sponsored
at
the
Con1
Curtis, Mr. and !\·lr~
.Ja me -:, \-lr . end l\-11-s . Morgan Grif- Atr~an Ftrst Class and Mrs.
.
terence. Letter11 of appreclaSAVE ALL OF YOUR SALESLIPS FROM
Hess. Mr . and Mr&lt; . 11"11\•:.m filh of Akron , Mr&lt; . Lide M e· Ronme Jacobs and daughter,
Do..- pnzes conlrlbuted
by tion were read from the Eighth
Radford and Mr . and \1r&gt; L:. " Krugh!. Shawrwc and Mrs. Ed Crystal Letgh, of Hampton, va .
the merchants were gtven d~- ~ District president, Mrs. Barton
renee Eblin . ring toss.
' Hreen ,f New Lexington were I are guests of thm parents, Mr .l
mg . the evemng. _Each chtld Hoi! and the
&gt;lisses and Mrs . Dole Jacubs
recetvedd ·potato
chtps and an p:~~.~:·~~~.:~=~~~~
.\lr . and "'Irs . c 1·urge Skinn er ' • IV&lt;"rlnes·dav· glll·qs of
M"l!"and Mr.
k
OS
UXI ary
S.
Mr . and Mrs. Harrv Carleton , MRud and !i'fTda (;rm· :·a~r .
~ and Mrs. Henry
1 ~~on.
orang-e rm .
Mr. and Mrs . .Jam~s Walker , ' MISs Roberta Kraeute r. stuMr. and Mrs. Willtamh B./
Following the grand march,
VIr . and \1rs. Gem.- Crrlburn . 1dent at Ohio Univer.;;ity. arriv- Thtlmas of Belmont, Ma~s . a~~
.
.
a carnival was held with games
Mr. and Mrs. George Sisson , rd F'rrcl.1v evrni ng to srwnd the a rnved here to be with. h i Miss Cm\me Mae Roush , dau. of various kinds and food can·
I I
Mrs. Velma Dougl:J ss tmd :vtr. wet•kt&gt;nd . WJih hrr rarf' nt s, Mr moth~r, ~rs . D.B . Hartmger !ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas dy and baked goods stands.
and Mrs. Opha Oflull .
food and Mr s Eldon Kraeuter and who IS bemg treated for
"I Roush, and Pvl, Roger Manley, ~'rank Vaughan, president of
stand; \Irs. Hov C:nwsr r ""d daoghter. l.eda \lae.
broken h•p sustamed m a Iaii i son of Mr .. and Mrs. Lawrence the PTA, thanked all who conMrs . Raymond Cole. fortune !f\1_
at. her home. Mrs . Hart~nge.rr Manley, Mtddleport, were uml·
ers· Mrs. Waller Bun ce, .la m·
\ lr . ond Mrs. ,fohn R. Weeks ' 1s rn Me1gs General Hospllal. ed m marnage Sunday, October llribut.?d or helped In any way.
es ·Wickline and Mr . and ~Irs. Hn d ,on Tom of Reynoldsburg I Mrs . Charles Sauer VISited 25 at the home of the bride- ;
James Will. ~i cket s: F:ri(' Ha r1. arr:vrd ' Frida y eve n-ing for a :, recently in Colum.b~s with her groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. l
Mrs. Orin Smith and Mio;s Ros&lt;1 · werkend visit with the ir par·j daughter: Mrs. Wtlham Welker Manley.
Jee Story . movi e.
'"''· Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks ; and famtly.
The Rev. Guy Sayre of Ra·
r.eorge Wagner,
h&lt;:~!loou and \•l rs. Herman Scholl.
Recent guests of Mr. and ·cme read the vows of the dou·
man· Mr . t-tnd \lrs RohNI 11ur
:vtrs. Ct 1;_r rlf's H. K:~rr Sr. was · Mrs. C.H. Jones were Mr. and · bie ring ceremony In the p~es--l
delt~ and Mr. and ·""1rs. No r- a C allipoli.~ vis it or Thursday,
j Mrs. Guy Burdette of Leon, ~· ence of relatives and frien~s
DUE TO A SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF OPERATING
man Weyersmiller. ball to":
vtr. and Mrs. F.dward T. Bau. Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ttll- of the couple. Those present tn·
Mr. and Mrs. Haro ld Black"nn: er and doughi er , Polly Ann of is and sons, Bobby ant Btlly eluded Mrs. Harry Kauff, Mary Ten members of Grace
FUNDS FROM TAXES AND OTHER SOURCES, THE
Mr. and Mr s. Gt&gt;orge Hrnlh er ~ . \-1arinn ar rived today for
a of Pomt Pleasant, W. Va.
VanCooney, Jo Ann
Conkle, copa.l church attended a
Mr . and Mrs. Harry John son. wec·kpnd viS it with her par· ! Mrs . Tom Bells ~~ Columbus Mrs. Raymond Manley and dau. ing of the vestry of the church·
CITIZENS OF MIDDLEPORT ARE ASKED TO APPROVE
,_iiiii...,.=====-.-.-.. renrs. \lr . ; md NJr~. Charles R. visited this week WJth her bro- ghter, Cathy, Mrs. Rosemary es and church women of t h
: '"'" Sr
. ther and sister-in-law, Mr . and Hysell and daughters, Brenda, ! Diocese Wednesday evening
A 2 MILL LEVY WHICH WILL:
SPECIALIZED HELP~- , Mrs. Stt.'l e r"i sl'her returned , ~lro. Harry Kauff. Mr. Kaulf Penni and Sherri, Mr. and Mrs. 1the St. Paul's Episcopai cnurch
FOR THOSE MOST
home Tbu r&lt;ci:tv evening, after • is recuperating from recent sur- Eddie Manley, David ond Mi· in Chillicothe.
SEVERElY DEAFENED . · _. ' a visit 111 ('lm·larid with Mr . : gery .
chael, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
(1) Be use Only for the utilitY expenses uf the village, such as Street
""d ~Ir s. Wilbur Frer ker. Mr . ! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McE\- King and children, Nancy, Ka· Reports on the . general .
Lighting Expenses, Fire Hydrant Rentals, Village Building Heat,
=~!!
n........~J "~· god :VIrs. Art hur Hoguf:' and \1r. ! hinney, Mrs. E:va :Struble and thy and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. vention recen.tly m St. Lams,

Committees are Named for Festival
•b S h
N
h
At SaIIS ury c ool on ov. 20t

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persona /. . • 'I

Make Elberlelcls In
Pomeroy Your Shopping
Center •••

Roush-Man/ey
Vows Exchanged

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

October 25th

CITIZENS OF MIDDLEPORT.

FOR THE PROPOSED
TWO MILL

!

Arch-Deacon,
Bishops, Speak
In Chillicothe

1

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4iruoJem1C'ul 10 1ut' Pall., ~··n•H1Pt t"om~r-.~· Mitfffh•f'&lt;'~r' flh to
ano fbf' liAIIl&lt;+ llmt&gt;s \.JP..d iJ.mll!&gt; ubtl!

UTILITY LEVY

OCTOIIR
1~
SMrWrFs

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4

5 6

7 8 9 10

II 12 13 14 IS 16 17

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1

18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31

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FR EE

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; and ~Irs. Lawren t'e Bk•ke and Mrs. E.O. Tewksbury were ln Edward Phillips and daughter, Mo., were gtven.
family .
Columbus this week to attend Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Ulwrence were the Rt. Rev, Roger Blan·
funeral services for Mrs. Angie Manley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas chard, Bishop of the Diocese;
Horn. Mrs. Horn was a sister Roush and children, Judy , the Venerable Davtd Thomberl y 3-4550
R~rthda.v Party i&amp;
of Mrs. George Tewksbury.
Tommy, Sharon, Dollie, Johq- ry, Arch-Deacon of the
DtoGwen ], }. }e!fPr8
Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Wood of ny, and Jeanie.
cese; and the Rt. Rev. Shemll,
245 E. State St. Athens
A birthday party honoring Sommerville, W. Va. are spend- Others attending were James Bishop of Brazil.
~~~~~~~~~~~~ .:immie Joe Jeffers on his fifth : ing the weekend with his mo- ' Blaker, Carolyn Gilkey, Mr. [ Speakmg to the women ol
i'
, birthday was grv en on Ocl. 27. ther, Mrs. E.M. Wood.
and Mrs. John Motley, Roxie the church were. Mrs. R~ssell
The HallnwP~n theme was car- ~
Oil'!r, Juanita McKinney, Jim Raney of Greenvi lle, preSJdent
ried
out
throughout
tile
parly.
•
Sears,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Roach, of the women: Mrs. Fred Crow
POMEilOY OHIO
A hi t·thday rake wilh Hallo· i
Mrs, Helen Kennedy, Rev. and Jr. of Grace EpiScopal church,
wt·en cup !'okl's , ice
cream 1
Mrs. Guy saure, Mrs . Dorothy Pomeroy; ond Mrs,
Richard
TONIGHT thru THURSDAY
· and ktktl ·aid was served. Assist- :
Bryan, Mr. Carl Manley and Ender 1m of St. Paul's church,
Oct. 30-Nov . .S
Jo&gt;eph L. Mankewict'
ing Mrs . .Jeffers were
Mrs . '
Barbara Brumley,
Chlllicolhe.
Ph tllip R"d ford and Mrs Rob· M
d
L
M
Attendmg from Grace church
"CLEOPATRA"
ELZABETH TAYLOR
Rl 1ert DaVIS At lending we;~ Mrs 1 r. tant ::.· ~~renceeddan- ~
were Rev. Richard Martin, Mr.
CHARD BURTON. REX HAK 1 Ralph Neigh ler and Peggv Sue . ey en e~a 1 d WI .a w. hmg FHA Chapter Names and Mrs. Harry Moore, Mr.
RISON, Pamela Brown. Geo I \1rs Phtllin R.adford and st.: . showferMr on dayMeventRng mMon- 1
and Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Mr.
Cole, Hume Cronyn. Roddy · · ·
•·
.
or o
. an
rs. oger an- Merit Committees
d
p "ck Loch
M
McDowall, cesare uano\'a
phani e \1rs Hobt-rt Davts and 1
G
dl
an Mrs. atr1
ary, rs.
1 d
The No.1 of ALL TIME' l'ro : Tamm,ie Kav ' ·Irs Stacie Arn· ; eyf, hamest we.re pdaye f tan i The Racine FHA
Fred Crow Jr., Mrs. J. 0 .
duced bv Walter W::mg(' r
.. . .
. h I re res mens serve a e r .
. . :
Roed I d Theod
Red J
Winner of 4 Aradrmv Aw old and B:enl. Handy Mtc ae which the couple opened their I had its second meetmg of the
e an
ore e
r.
ards. Never before ha s u ' Warnf'r Km1 Grur.ser Mrs. Ed·
'ft
Ischool year on October 20. The
spertaete been rnore raretut r 1111 Stss~n and .Jane . B'renda and mThany gt 't·te d" g
Mrs Award of Merit Committees
ON GOLFING HOUDAY
ly. lavishly. stunn•ngty pro T .
h M Ch I H "f
ose a n ID were
.
h
t0 .
Phil Collins and Uonel Boggs
d11ced ! Overwhelmin ,!!! Loins
erl As. ·
r~. .;; a~.es J amid Raymond Manley, Mrs. Rose- ' w:re c o~n so ast .tygive
sa l' Super-Spertac\ e~ Magn, ion. BHnun anD ..an 1e do anh, mary Hysell, Mrs, Clarence c ~ptethr Ae opdpoofr uMru "t to
Middleport,
have
been
qC'f'ntr Sf'e ClPop:Jtra·~ ~n
\I rs
arry avis, gran mo 1 · K"
N
Ki
Ro . Oiler cetve e war
'frl.
enjoying a visit at Pine Crest
trance into the city ot Rome '
·
tng, ancy
ng,
xte
' Re Is 0f th
1 kJ
I
nd playng the five &lt;grnotts
Sust·e Vet"th,
Vt'ola Edw••ds,
por . .
e a _es
nnlf a
f. li?.aheth Taylor. as Cleopa ' "' ·
t p· h 1"
Ira : RPX F!arrison . ., .Jolin &lt; , Halloween horns and suckers M
G
C 1 Mr Eloise cers Trammg Meettng
go courses a tne urs
Cesore; Richard Burfnn, as !cmd bnlloun s were given as fa- \s rsd. eoHrgel aKs o,neds, Mrs given by Linda Weav~r. Ll~~~~~ ;try~~C~i~ub~,~P~ine::h:ur~s~t,~N~.~C~.~.:J
Mar k .~ nt onv.
r
·
ny ~r.
y, Man-· Johnson an.d Debb"1~ H"ll
vor s. ~1any fme
presents were : Don
Roach•· enMrs.en Eddie
1
who
3
1
~d~i~~~0 ~ :m$~: 00 ~~d
rrceived. \l r&lt;:: Nappf"r sent a ley, Mrs. L~wrence Hysell, Sr., attended thts meeting on ~ep- l

Diles Radioear Co.

MEIGS THEATRE

Wedd'1ng Sh OWer

Is Given for
Roger Manleys

!

(2)

Release funds now belnll used for utilities, to be used for other
village services which are presently beinll curtailed.

(3)

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g:•f:;I..-.,....,...---...-....
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....,,_.... IJ! Mrs. Davi"d H ee.r• Edith Spen· !ember
,.
lion wil124.be The
on

F.H.A.
November 13
cer, Dorothy Bryan, Mrs. Thorn- be 1 .
t 7"30 t th
as Roush, Mrs. Elwood Phil- g nnmg a
·
a
e
8 aau

lips, Carol Phillips, Mrs. Odell ·sc"'"'h""oo""l.========;l
Manley, Mary Kauff, Mary VanCooney, Mrs. Shirley Boyer,
Mrs. George Batey and son,
~orge, Mrs. Lucy Roush, Mrs.
FOR All OCCASIONS
Betty VanMeter, Mrs.' Billie
Smith, Carolyn Gilkey and Jo
Wire llowers evoqwliere
Ann Conkle.
WY 2-20!19
Sending gifts were Mra . Les- l
DA ~ or NfGliT
ler Taylor, Mrs. Hennesy, Mrs .
1
James Faulkner, Mrs. Goldie Pomerov Flower ShoD
Rice, M.rs . Emma Bland, Mrs.
Mrs. MiUard Van 14eter
Sadie Wolfe, Carl Manley, Miss
WI GIVI TV &amp;TAMPS
Juanita McKinney.
W. Matn
PomerOJ

we
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residential electric bills (75 cents
,treet

to

commercial users) to pi)' for

ll&amp;htlne.

Fran Warren Runs into Soot of Trouble

(4) Be effective for a period of 5 Years
.

(6)

"

Increa'' annual property taxes

$2.00 per $1000 evaluation

VOTE FOR THE···

X UTILITY LEVY

j

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
Member Federal R-rve Sntom
~bor F-.loral Deposit Insurance Corporation
POMEROY, OHIO

Pd. Pol. Adf.

MESSAGE RECEIVED FROM AN INDEPENDENT VOTER
I AM AN INDEPENDENT VOTER
WHY I CHOOSE TO VOTE REPUBLICAN IN 1964

HEllE IS THE llECOilD FROM 1900 TO 1964
30 YEARS OF DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION
34 YEARS OF REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRATION
THREE Balanc-.1 Budgets
TWENTY-TWO BalancH Budgets
.
$293 BILLION In cumulatln DEFICITS
$14 BILLION In cumulatlva DEFICITS
ltnponsible for 95.6% of the NATIONAL DEBT
Responsible for 4.4% of the NATIONAL DEBT
Average UNEMPLOYMENT 8.5"/o
Avorago UNEMPLOYMENT 5.6%
Tox R-.luction.,_ TWO
TIK R-.luctlon.,_EIGHT
Toxn RAISED TWO TIMES
Taxes RAISED THIRTEEN TIMES
MAJOR WARS FOUGHT-THREE
MAJOR WARS FOUGHT-NONE
WHY AM I AN IN DE PENDiiNT VOTER?

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1. I lova my country above ANY polltlul party.

MUST Bl PRESERVED.
4. I do not bellova In government under tha U. N.
5. I do not bellova In BIG GOVERNMENT that breath" down the necks of
FREE MEN.
Whlf do rou bellovo? You will vote your bellth In 1964
THE YEAR OJII DECISION!

and

ELECT

Eleanor
ROBSON

• tanlOt!s·

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name

BEFORE YOU VOTE--THINK#

my

Should I have also mantlon-.1 CAMBODIA, LAOS, VIETNAM. CUBA, oriel now PANAMA? The
RACE RIOTS, tho BILLY SOL ESTES, the BOBBY BAKERS, the TAX CUT that, If you are lucky
enough to tfte home $100 waekly IMY• will permit you to !kaep $2.00 extra for cigaret moneylnd tho DEFICIT this ye1r will be anly a few mort BILLIONS! And our boys being ahot down over
RUSSIA. EAST GERMANY and CUBA, not to 111entlon tho onn killed In VIETNAM. Wo do profast, and wa do try to be o good nelghborl Wo give RUSSIA CREDIT so aha can bur our wheetl
When she decides to ''b11ry us", we will help her dlgl

(Republican)

MEIGS-COUNTY RECORDER
Pd. Pol. Adv.

THE VOICE OF BROADWAY play the former when his papa partner, -and the Hollywood tal. BY DOROTHY K!LGALLEN is headlining at the latter. The ent scouts would do well to
Broadway Bullelia Board . . . - brass figures it would be good train their bifocals on 111m opFran Warren, the smger who for business at both
places, emng night in New York
recently ran into a spot of trou- wlth all the droppmg in that Julie Anarews will get the bighie with the police, was sched· would be inevitable.
gest show biz toast seen in many
uied fof a Christma$ • time ap- ·--years at the Rainbow Room to(.
pearan&lt;.-e at the Americana in Yogi Berra aropped into the lowing the premiere of "T he
!:Jan Juan, Puerto Rico.
It Hawaii Kai with his wife, Car- Americanization
of Emily."
m.ght be a news story if reporL men, just a few nights
after An impressive list of stars will
ers checked on whether she was he'd been ousted as manager turn out to pay tribute to her,
still booked there . . The Fed- of the New York Yankees, and aod the producer of •·Emily,"
The newspaper world, as television sees it, comes
era! Employees News Digest he looked fine and seemed to Marly Ransohof!, got a spc'Cial
to home screens weekly in "The Reporter," starring
dated Del. 12, 1964, is a colfec· be in splendid spirits. In fact dispensation from Liz Taylor to
Harry Guardino, right, as "Danny Taylor" in the
lors' items. It rends, in part, he said, "My mind is cleare&lt;d fly in from Paris (wher• he 's
reporter's role. Gory Merrill plays "lou Sheldon,"
"Walter Jenkins, special
as- now uoan wn•n . · rs1 broke in- been supervising "SandpiperH) .
·- -sistanl lo President . Johnson, to baseball 20 years ago" . . . to attend the soiree. The orches.
hord-bitten city editor, in this stop-the pre&gt;&gt;es drama
indicated White House nispoea- When actreos · Elker Sommer tra lor tbe evening will feature
Friday evenings over ~BS.TV.
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sure over w..at was termed marries columnist Joe Hyams, the score fr0:m three musicals
lack of sufficient
in•estiga- the festivities will have a mili- "Mary Poppins "
"Sound
is a very pronteble venture.
lion . of both clv~l service and tary . flavor, ~e · u_. S. Third of Music" and .:My Fair Lady,"
And Lubin thinks the show can
presidentta!, appomUve type job lniiii!IFy DiviSion wtll seNt., Its the latter the flicker Julie missgo on indefinitely.
applicants. . . . . Sbeila_ . Gor- Glee Club lo serenade the hap- ed out on after starring m tho
As proof of his conJ.idence, he
dOD MacRae, who are giVIng a py coilple with '.'Oh Promise stage version so successfully.
By DICK II.LEINER
eocktall party in honor of Joan Me" and otber suitable tunes.
Remember Wanda Hendrix?
is now htvlng a new horse train..
Hollywood Correspolldebl
'!"here wore cries ot anHUISb She s going to have a fling at
Crawford at the Lillie Club,
ed. Ed, the original steed, is
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) - Lo,
will use closed-circw•
te1evo- among the old Orson Welles reviving her acting career
.
nly scvE"n - just in his t&gt;"ime
aion lo liler~lly "screen" the f~ after it _was printed . that The cast of "Funny Girl" are Ule poor producer, Arthur Lu· - yel they are warming up anguesiL Th~y 11 stand In II&gt; e be d been wtrung and di~ng almost nightly rlngsiders at the
bin is his riame and he is an ob-. other li'Ok-alike in the bullpen
~ear watchmg the plcl~, and with .. Generaltislmo
Fra~ciSco Bitler End 1o applaud song ject of pit:y lor a purely nonfi(or horsepen, probably) for I uif a crasber turns up, they II slg. Franeo in Spain. In the Utirtles, and dance man Danny Meehan, nancial reason.
ture years.
nal page boys by way of _Inter- Or~ was regar~ed as a red who Jed the Broadway smash
Incidentally, if you want to
He is lyped. And he says that
com telephones lo the lll8UI en. bot liberal, and bilt chums from to make it 011 his own as "a sinfigure out bow Ed talks, cneck
'
type-castmg proouccrs' and di- with the U. S, Patent Office. Lutrance. Racenl celebrltll Hshes lhe tera don't Uke to think ol gl• "
.
ln New York bave ~ plag· him _fraternizing with P
~k
.•a Australian newspaperwo- rectors is just as widespread
bin says that the device they
. ued wlth hordes of
wunvlted tat~·
_,....,. '"" ""•c, man asked for a personal Inter. and just as annoying as type· use to mtke UJ:e horse talk is
freeloaders, and the MacRae Lu~' .. .:. uvw a ~puts.Can ror view with a world _ t3mous casting actors.
patented.
(llmmlcll: may prove to be the Goldwater orgaru.za~ (Maybe actor on the set of a picture now
Lubin ia u pc-east as a good
LBJ '(lould like to jom It; he shooting in Engfatid and got
perfect solutioo..
HOLLYWOOD
CREATES
Alan Ladd's widow Sue !larol, , drives pretty fast in a regular more of a personal Interview maa for uimal piclllrea and
_Is ilalklng a deal wltll Betsy a11lomobtle.) . . • Portland Mu- than she expected. She's
a
lelevi&amp;i&lt;Jb sbows, 11 becaa wbea more fashion styles than does
D!'Jke, the ex-Mr~. Cary .Grant. on· Ul-year-old daughter of Pam- . comely lass and she found her- be did lbe "Francis" movies Paris. The man who makes this
It 001lcern1 Mrs, Ladd's video eta and James Mason, is now ' self allern~t.:ly writing note&amp; - Francis was a tallliDC mUle statement is, of cou.r se 1 a Hoi·
!ywood movie designer ..: Ray
prod~tlon company, whlclt was_ trying for a career as a fash- and fighting off the amorous - for Universal, Aad it is cob'
'
Willed to her by Alan , .. Allc- loD model.
adva~ces of the star. When she llnlllDI now mat LiiOoo pcoduc- Aghayan - but he makes it with
~ l'urilom .C iark1. wbo lie&lt;:ame Prediction: An UnUSJlal new finally escaped she had enougb eo aacl dlftcu &amp;fie Mlrtter Ed such conviction that you ought
•'
for ~herllln~ aU those male dancing star will emerge material for a' three-part story telec•IIUII series. Mister Ed, to listen.
"Paris," saya Aqbaya ... 1 '1
, !'
,!IJ~J'!!tS from ;,ber 11PC181ite bus- from the Broadway-bound mus- ror her newSpjlper and a three- aeeu you be reminded, Is a talk' )·
boney. l'ario coplfls slyles that
:
. _II being romanced by leal, "B~ilur" - a bOy aanted port story for her lntillUita IDI lloru.
bave ceneraUy beeb crealed I•
PriDI:e Olnat HeS!OD •. . T h 1 Gus Trikonis, Peter Gennaro, friends, Revelation ot the
"l'tl· like 1o get back
into
Ffarnqo and the Sanda hotels the show's choreographer, pick of lhe actor would cause : a maktng reatUres," Lubm says. olber placet, oucb os Hc•lywood. Paris luua't reofly set •
In _Las. V~aa are, trying lo ~· ed bim from more tban 1,000 stampede ot students to sd\QOJa. '"I've. oil'ectea arouna 60
·of
style sla~ lbe New Luok."
ranee tor Fra· Sinatra Jr. lo aspirants to be Cblta Rivera's of journillfsm, •
.. • :
them ·in
!'Me. llut 8)1 I h e
Meanwhile, Hollywood has set
scr.~ts 1 &amp;et are animal pte:
quit!! a few AgbByan says that
· lures. I'd u&amp;e: to proouce anotnwomen ·atound the world copy
.
er televiSion Serres. · But aU· tne
ma" 1!161, llarbara Stanwyct.
wh11 tl\ey see the movie stars
THURSDAY, NOV, '
scripts l get are· aboUt
antSVNDAY, NOV. l
, ··
wear.
And he Utinks thai flollyCh81111el 13, "Captain Cblqli." mats.
....,
wood's
designers have more i"'
Cbannellll, ''Daddy '0", 1~, 1~, John Payne, Cbahnel 8,
''A ye41'-· &lt;1r so II&amp;~, ,a pictt!l'e genuity- and creaUveness · !han
DiciG' Coi!UtiO, ' •
•·
"Miltber Wore Tights,'' 11147, """!e up- at MGM mal t wan~
lletl)' Grabll. ..
. : ';, · to:tl~.. Allll 1 trloo 10 ·get t h .e . tliel,r · Paris counterpart.s.
NOV• .I
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Lubin Loves
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2. I try ALWAYS to vote for !helMet lnlornts of my country and my children.
3. I am a RIGHTEST. I believe In the CONSTITUTION under which our count·
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knowing that ano!her new saver is on the
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