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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO. 171

Both C:::tdidates Kee
Hunting fer Votes a
Polls Hint Landslide~

., Jntt~rnaalo'J'aal

HOUSTON - A SPACE CENter Investigative team worked
today to discover what caused
the airplane crash Saturday that
killed U. S. astronaut Theodore
C. Freeman, a quiet man who
dreamed of going to the moon.
'fhe 34-year-(Jld pilot's T38 /
twin-Jet trainer crashed into an
oil field, two miles short of a !
safe runway . An autopsy Sunday showed Freeman died of a
skull fracture and severe chest
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Injuries.
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WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presi· in the Sen Francisco business voters.
d!'nt Johnson and Sen. Barry district and then back to Ari- Published polls have conalltM. Goldwater kept reaching for zona. He has a network televi- ently indicated that JobniGI
votes today although pre-elec- sion appearance on CBS at was ahead by margins of IIHI
lion surveys almost unanimous- 9:30 p.m.. EST.
or more. If he should poll M·
ly indicated a Johnson land- The GOP candidate and for- per cent of the vote in an elec.
slide.
mer Vice President Richard :.!. lion involving 70 million ballot~,
Goldwater and Republican na- Nixon found a new campaign he would win with a pur•UtJ
tiona! headquartPrs disputed the issue Sunrlay night in the sur- ; of 14 mition votes. the IPII!Il
conclusions in those surveys prise Communist at!Bck that i ever received by a presidential
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and insisted that the GOP nom· destroyed U.S. bombers at an i candidate.
AMMAN, JORDAN-CROWN
, inee could win Tuesdav 's presi- air base in South Viet Nam. I Kenneth O'Donnell, execlltl'l'*
I dential
election at least by a Goldwater suggested that the d. to f th
t•- N ·
Prince Faisal was proclaimed
1rec r o e 0 emocra "' 1o
\! 1et Cong attack m1ght have tiona! Committee, said Sund&amp;J
king of Saudi Arabia today, reWHOA BOB' - Eighty-one year old John E. Foreman takes time out for pipe of tobacco while his horse , 20 _ narrow margin .
When the two candidates fin - been made beceuse the Comm u. th t J h
ld
"Ia
placing his ailing brother King year-old ,;Bob" leans on the fulcrum pole of 99-year-old sorghum mill.
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t· a
o "nson
f wou
f th carry
SO tale
Saud, Mecca Radio announced.
11s t e1r e1ect10n eve torays to- mst ear IS e1ec1Ion an wan , th
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night. thev will be in their to kee p .Johnson in the White : e aree 0 48 0
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Faisal had acted as Saud's
• home s tat~ s 1o awa 11 the ver- House.
Republican National CbaiJo.
prime minister on and off for
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diet
of
70
million
vtoers
who
Nixon
compared
the
Red
at·
man
Dean Burch disagreed. He
years. Today's announcement ,
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will
elect
a
president
,
a
new
tuck
to
Pearl
Harbor.
He
said
Goldwater
would carry 21
was not a surprise.
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Congress
and
thousa
nd
s
of
state
charged
that
the
Pentagon
had
or
29
states
and
poll 272 ~ 211
Las! March King Saud sign- ''
and local officials.
been warned two days before electoral votes. The WtnDer
ed away all of his powers ex·
Johnson
was
flying
today
the
assault that the bases were needs 270.
cept his actual title to Faisal,
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from
Wa
shington
to
his
home
exposed
to attack.
-----58, who became regent. Faisi state of Texas for speeches in
Polls Favor Johnson
al's accession to the throne is
1 the Houston area and at Austin
In
virtually all polls and
expected to be a stabilizing facJohn E . Foreman . Portland, ;
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before
a
final
television
appear.
other
surveys. Johnson has
tor in the oil-rich but backward
sells sorghum syrup. Tha t's not II
ance
at
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p.m.
EST.
on
the
been
the
indtcated winner over ,
kingdom of Saudi Arabia .
news? Well , add, a few facts!
NBC network .
Goldwater. A notable exception 1
John is 81 , his wife , Eliza is 1
Schedules
TV
Appearance
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was one assembled by Republi- 1
Trick • or-treating youngsters
69. For more than ·50 years 1
' Goldwater was flying from can national headquarters and
In at least three states were giv-!
they have made their living '
of PhoPnlx, sa id to be based on a canva.•s
en
poisonous or
harmful ]
from farming operations with- 1
IIM'IIIl''" "'"'" ot hundreds of thousand ; ol
"treats" on Halloween.
I
~ out any state, local or federal
Two Middleport Rt. 1 red·
Police seized one dispenser of
aid . No agricultural subsidy' No I
!
dents
were inj1Jred early Sunthe deadly handouts - a 47 , ~ 111 social security·
day morning in a one-car eeCI·
year-old Gre&lt;:&gt;nlawn, Long Is~ , . ..., "' The sorghum mill Jolm opcr- ·
den t on Rout!' 7 near the Shen·
land, N. Y., mother and
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~!I. ali "' '" I ales with his 20-year-old horse 1
ang Springs Nit!' Club.
sought the source of poisonous
j "Bob," is 99 years old. It was
b'eats in two other cities.
TAKES PRIDE- Elizae Foreman, 69, takes pride with made by W. F. Robertson and
Hospitalized were Raymond
Mrs. Helen Pfeil, a Long Is- husband in making their own way in this world without Co., at Beverly in Washington 1
Donald Priddy. 29, and Jennie
,
Priddy. 23 . Veterans Memorial
land poliUcal and charity work- [ benefit of social security. subsidY payments. Here she county in 1865.
er who told police she w~s an- strips cane for sorghum mill.
' The ForemaM4ia~ ·lived the
, Bv United Press lnt!'rnational would vot~.
, Hospital officials said todaJ
noyed by. the Halloween cus· ) .. - - - ..
-- - -- · ·--~~. . past 20 yt'fli'S on t11eir 50-acre
, A rec()J'd 4.225,000 Ohio voters ; Clear skie~ ·and- temperatures the driver of the wrecked car.
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tom, admitted puttmg together 1
farm
In Leoonon Township. :
I are expected to go to t:1e polls , in the so·s were predicted f01" ' Raymond Priddy, was _in g~
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potentially dangerous bags of '
marketing thei r
toma!OI'' .
Tuesday to make their C'hOICe , election dav . whirh officially condrtlon and hiS Wife ISm fair
treats for youngsters who rang
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corn. mangoes. and brans in
1 for prestdont a_nd vice president · st~rfs
at fi : ~O a .m. when the cond1tlon. .
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her doorbell SaturdTayw.o NEW .
' Pittsburgh.
: and most importa nt state polls open and close&lt; at 6 : ~0 The Meigs County Sheriff ·s
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Believing. as Eli za Fnrrman
Ioffices.
p m.
department said Mr. Pr i d d 'I
NEW YORK expresses it, "liard work m•v
Secretary of State Ted W.
suffered lacerations of the head
York detectives were expected ,
.
er hurt anyone ,'' the e·Jterpri &lt;·
Brown. who made the predic- At stak~ in Ohio are 26 elec and nose and a fractured rib,
to be on hand today for the ex- j
SAIGON IVPI\ - Communist guerrilla~ using old ing !arm r nupiP work
ilard. , WHO IS UNHAPPY? _ lion of the record, said that It toral votes for president. a six- llr:;. Priddy suffered contus·
tradition hearing in Miami for .American-made mortar shells desdtroye!l ohr damatg('_d ~1 keep busv, and happv.
,"Not me ." says .J ohn F:. would not bP a record for per- year U.S. Se:1at.e term, 23 dis- sions of the ches t.
two suspects in the great gem American B57 atom bombers Sun ay rn t e wors smg e
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Foreman . 81 , during a break ce nt ag~ of eligible voters going tri ct congressional seats and
robbery at the American Mus· blnw to the Cnited States in three years of helpmg ftght They have four children . JoP. in a work day at Portland. to the roll s
one at-large seat. 137 seat s in The Priddys wfre taken to
eum of Natural History.
1the Vietnamese war.
who lives on the farm: Ed in
Brown sa id an estimated 71.3 the Ohio House. 18 seats in tho the hospital by the Pomeroy
The detectives will be carry-:
Four Amencans and two Vietnamese WPre killed. , G~ove City. Bertha Proffit. 208
per cent of all eligible voters IOhio Senate, four seats on the Emergency squad following the
·mg warran ts seek'mg th e re t urn ·TIIirty
-one Amencans
and f1ve
wound
Miller F Ave ., Columbus.
atJIJOI1Je
went to the polls in 1960. His state Supr!'me f'o urt and a raft i2 :40 a. 111. accident.
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k1l_le
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pr·ediction for this year would of local and countv issues and
ed
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A
fifth
Amenc_an
was
Of Allen Dale Kuhn. 26. an d i
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Sheriff's officers said PriddJ
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Jack Roland (Murf the Surf) ISeparate morl.ilr raid seven miles away.
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o urn us, an
se,en
mean 70.9 of those over 21 offices .
, apparently lost control of hit
grandchildren
]fi
~been I The rmde_rs slipped aw. ay , ap., ,
Murphy. 27, Who have
, car while driving at a high rate
Th F
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charged with interstate trans- I parently without suffermg an)
e oremans a so OJWrate "
of liPeed, hit a power pole locasualttPAn
org~tmzed
thase
roadside
stand
.
markel1ng
their
Futwr31
arrangem
ent
s
are
srt
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porta lion of stolen property va'·
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cated approximately 15 feet
, for them by three mr-supported
produce. melon s. beans, corn . tentativPI.r on Wednesda y afUed at more than $5•000.
from the pavement, and theD
Dt.eS
tomatoes. mango&lt;' s. sorg,hum . tt•rnoon for Maggie StoUI, for1 battalions ended at da":n today
came back onto the highway.
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AKRON - FIVE
YOUTHS ' U.S. officers es~mated ~~a~ a~·
' ~~~ita~~ Rou Ie 124 • .SouII I of merly of Chester . who died SunI Priddy 's 1958 model car WU
we ~e killed late Saturday in Ak- 1few as nine of t em cnu
ave
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day morning at her home near '
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Idemolished. He was cited to
ron·s worst auto accident
in . earned out the ratd.
, (,!enn P. (Peter) Tolson ..61, · Veterans Memorial Hospilal . Portland. Oregon. She was pre-i
Meigs County court on charge
histor , a grinding head-(Jn cot- I
. . n and Vietna- . Canton, died Saturday m T1m- ADMISSIONS SATI!RilAY - ceded in death by her husband, i
It has come to the attention of the member!&gt; of I he of reckless operation.
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Mercy
hospital
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, ope tr , acme . o1ts Dat _ av1 • . . out. tn "·' an 1s ameroy mergency ni
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ere IS a rumor circu a - . arres:s over the weekend by
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ions in what ( ton .
Mr.
Tolson
owned , ey, Portldnd.
survived h~· a dat1gh ter . Blan- ing in the Rutland -SaiE&gt;m CE&gt;nter an•a that they Will not · the Sheriff's Departmest were
way .
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secunty precaut ·
.. 1 a farm in Letart and rtsid-, DISCHARGES SATURDAY - che B&lt;' lliH'tl , also ol ncar Port- answer calls there.
Killed. were
Dwight
Hamson,
was
coming
to
be
call
ed
a
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ht· ,e d t he.re
. In
. t he summers.
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1 Willis
Will Pomeroy·
J 0 h n land .
Add Pomeroy PI Sent eld · The Pomeroy . Un,·t is _here 1o Gordon
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19, Sprmgfle
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Mr . Tolson, an industrial arts y
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w ·v'· . T, ... The biJd\• \1,1·11 arrive hv pl:1ne It appears that some persons ,· serve the public and 1t will andAthens,
G~ a Jl ch arl~
er of the oncoming car· Mahlon
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Bryon ason r
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in Hunt ing;lon w va ·ru('srtav of so_ ca lled "responsibility" answer any call at any lime, C
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n.o ·pe· ra;_.,.
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Thick Communist Territory 1 t~acher at T1mken H1gh School. Chalfant Trimble
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to , ADMISSIONS SUNDAY- Ray. night end be· taken
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Other
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. t 1s rum- . anyw
h ere m t e area.
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R 1 1zens
d 11cense
c harge.
ElOISe Gulley 17 . W~lter Le~ ' air field at Bien Hoa. on!)· t2 the former Grace Crow. daugh-1mond Priddy, Middl eport; .!en- w Va ., to the home 01 her son- : or to try to undermme the Pom- 1oft e area (espec1a 11 Y ut 1an - 1
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Rod
mites
north
of
Sa1gon
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ter
of
the
late
W.
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Crow.
1
nie
Priddy
Rutland·
!\al
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Hood
in
-taw,
.John
Winkler.
Arrang&lt;•eroy
Un
it'
s
work.
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Salem
Cent;rt
are
urged
tore·
Gulley, 20 an d ran
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car 1area th1ck With Commumst V1et Mr. Tolson Is survived by h1s1Pomeroy; Pauline Jeffers. Le- ment s are bv Rawlings.('oal s.
We have been ''bucked" from mem er IS an o 1sregar
19 . The driver of the
h.1 h At out of control Rus-'Cong.
,wife, a daughter of New York tart. W. Va .: Martha Henrv. Services are tentative for Wed several sources in the past and tany other stones.
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; ~0\:e~n 20 was in c~itical i U.S. officials refused to est!- City, a grandchild. and a bro-! Middleport: Raymond And er- nesday at the Bald chapel with it seems that the parties re-, Anyone wantmg the servtces
:Ondition ln a'n Akron hospital. ! mate the damage in dollars. (ther .. in N~lsonville . Graveside &gt;son, Pomeroy.
burial in Bald Knobbs C11apel sonsibly for these lies will con- of the Pomeroy squad should
Also injured were Jerry Craw- l The twin-jet B57s cost $1.25 m1l. services w11! be held at noon l DISCHARGES SUNDA \'
- cf'metery . A daught 1•r . \11 rtle tinue to try to destroy the ef- call WY 2-3541 or WY 2-2427
ford, !8, Akron, a passenger in i iior. apiece. Sunday .. s1x B57s ' Tuesday at the Letart Ceme· •Gladys Brothers, Pome1;ny,
I Wmkler. preceded her 10 death fectiveness of the Pomeroy , where there IS always some- .
Hower's car, and Sandra Gut- were destroyed , e1ght t•Jok ~ tery .
I Total No. Pahents - 22.
two years ego.
. squa_d, _a~sp~kesman said. -~-- , one on duty to answer cells. I
ley, 18 and James Griffin, 19, ''maJor '' damage and seven ·

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Glenn Tolson
Of Canton

pomeroy E•Runit• on Duty
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Of Langsville
Dies Sunday

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S.-rvice Announct"d
Guy (Cleveland) Stone, 18, tt
In addition , four u.s. rescue '
For John
Earlv
Langsville. former
Kanaw'*
hel kopters and four AIH Sky. (
Funeral services for • John County, W. Va., resident, dlel
raider bombers of the Vietna-1
Cl1arley Early, who died at Sunday at Veterans Memorial
mese air force were damaged I "Our government, which has 1ply because my race differs nate brethren, which conclud· and evil.''
Warren, 0. will be held Wed- , Hospital after a month's tnJeS ill
in varying degrees . U2 recon. at limes seemed littl~ more than from yours . You must lnok &lt;JI ,,d with the expla nation. " Thai The Rev . Mr. Martin explain- nesday at 10 a. m. at th~ Ew- . n~s s. Mr . Stone was a retlrel
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I u&lt;l!;;s.&lt;nce planes also are basa l a coalition of selfish interests. : me as au individual person like there may bt&gt; equality .·•
ed that it is even more import- •mg Chapel w1th bunal m the far.mer..
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Lucetta Price, 83, a native of lat Bien Hoa. None was hit.
~ has begun ~ecently to behave ; yourself. and judge me on rny
.. 111 spi te of the relaltvely ant to r~atize that those
who Letart cemetery.
Surv1vrng are his wife, ~lara;
Dexter. died at the East Manor The 20-minute 1oo-shell bar- as though It possessed some own merits by standards you
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f th c· .1 obstruct human brotherhood are Mr. Early was a former res- . thre~ daughters, Reva Sll!IJIII,
, of the U.S. VISion
. . of the Kmgdom
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mo es A..ema nh s o.
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Nursing home In Albany , 0 ., rage had put hall
of God : would apply' to yoursell .· ·•
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,e d lVI1 &lt;J!ready m
"Hell. ,. fearful
of 1'dent of the L etart area and '1Charleston: Margaret
Bdnn,
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s . Lt. w bl.
en (Om
o · those they se.ek to oppress, be- survivors
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. Iude h'IS wt·r e, AI -' CoI urn bus, and Ang1•
S•nSunday.
in Viet Nam I an
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Born In exter, s e was e out of c~mm 1 ss 1 on,
Vl~ual soul, decl~red the Rev. [dramatized the provisions of and brotherhood ... continued the ref! of t~ue love .. lost m a gap-, 1ce. r1en s may ca at . e e e, . a.,. ee
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daughter of the late G. W. and I Replacements were en route Richard. H. Marlin Sunday tol the 1964 Civil Rights Act as il H~v . Mr ... Martin. ''some people , mg lonelmess wh1ch would be funeral home from 5 unt1l 9 Ray. of Langsville;
Samue~~
Mary Farley Folden, and wes , today. u.s. officers refused to , the congregation of Grace Ep1~-! applies to public accom moda- in respons ible positions, even, their e'.ernal lot, 1f they should ·p. m. Tuesday .
charleston.' and Guy of EI PF
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preceded In death by h_er hus- say where they would be sta- copal Church, of which be IS tions eatin establishments a- , callin themselves Christians. d1e in 11.
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Iso. Texas, lour step childretl,
band, Tom. She Is surv1ved by tioned
1mm1ster-m-charge.
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gf ht th . bill 11 th •
He closed w1th an appeal for '
AITENDS DINNER
Frances GSZTett, Glouster;
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(thou h not to clubs or sale and and continue to condemn it .
mutual pity an
or ran~,
up ·
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ford, Flor1da, and 11 daughter,
or examp e,
e went on,
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Mrs. Winnie Jackson of ColumHURT IN FALL
" it has_ enacted ~ ci'l'll rJghts lren a 0 pnva e prorer yl.
1 1 '' They would gain your sup- . with the saints, living and dead. dinner meeting of School M~st- ; and Nile Richards, Melbourne,
bia, S. C., and five step-child, law which says, You
may l He relatffi this to the recon- port. it they could," he warned. , now and forever ."
, ers and School Women's Ciub Fla.; 12 grandchildren, · a114
re11.
Dr. Kathryn D. Poindexter. ~urn me :whay from your hotel I ciling ministry of Jesus Christ, " If. by your words or a(tions The Rev. Mr. Martin camP in Athens Thursday evening. 1eight great ~children.

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Funeral services have been
set lor Tuesday at 11 a.m. at
the Dexter Christian church with
the Rev. Chester, Lemley offlclatlnc. and burial will be
In
Hug.s cemetery. Friends may
esll at the RswUngs-Co11ts fuueraJ home any time.

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88, 42 S. Third St., Middleport,
was admitted to Holzer Hospital Sunday at 6:50 p. m. for
treatment of ~brasions to her
left elbow and contusions to
her left hip. following a fall at
the home of friends In Albany
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ecause
ave no money, ,or and to the attitude of St. P"ul, you cooperate with those who . to hi s present post
recently :
your restaura?t because 1 m &gt;who scorned all surh di stinc-1deny the equa lity of all meq be- from a position as assistant :
BANKS TO CLOSE
not wearing a ~le Iff that 1 ~ y~ur lions of race or condition, re- fore God ," he stal~d. "then , chaplain at the Valley Forge ] The Pomeroy National Bank
~oh~), or yot:e theater rf I~ ~ minding the Corinthians, •· ye l you are heapmg coa ls of fire ! Military Academy . Originally 1and the Farmers Bank and Sav_ru . ' ~r your employ'!!~~. 0 - are all one in Christ Jesus."
on •,your own head, and will have , from Grand Rapids, Mich., hl' l ings Company will close at
flee If ,1 m Without ablhty.
I He also related thP act to I ~ \fearful accounting to give l is a graduatE&gt; of Dartmouth CoL noon Tuesday so that employ"'But you may not tum mej St. Paul's directions to the Cor· when your turn comes to
be lege and the Philadelphia 01-~ ees will have an opporhmlty to
away from an;v of lheat aim- inthians to help their less lortu- 1wei&amp;hed in the balance of good
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lslon title of the National Foot- ~ Cardinal! are se&lt;'Ond with a UU. oeason - and wound up
UPI Sport&amp; Writer
ball Leagll'? to the Browns Surr 4-3-1 marie
with 19 completio~~S in l3 tnes
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l 1t1le fmally regain!&lt;~ day when be paned the Gl~mts It was 1 day on which Jim- for 285 yards.
•n "~l e touch - but it waa l to a 3-4·17 up~t victory over my Brown gained 149 yards lo l
-New AttendiiDCe Rtcord
.• vt&gt; l ·nd Arowns instead . the St. Louis Cardinals.
raise his career total to 1 re- A crowd of 63,012 at Yankee
1. . N:· w York Cllant!l who
That triumph, coupled with markable 10,135 yards but it Stadium - one of six capacaty
1 most .
the Browns' 30-17 decisaon over 1was Tittle who did the most for . crowdt that enabled the NFL to
-.:up~t&gt;me irony of the the Pittsburgh Steel~rs . aent jthe- Browns by engineering the 1 set a new one-day altendance
1
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most frus- Cleveland into a two-game lead Iupset of the Cardinals. He r-ecord of 371,333 - saw Tittle
·;,son. lhe New York lin the Eastern race . With six threw four Louchdown passes- throw two touchdown pi:!Sst'.'i to
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ru ot 1963 virtually made a games left to play, the Browns twice as many as he had Ernie Wheelwright i:lnd one
1' uJ th ~ 1964 Eastern Divi.l hue a 6-l-1 record while the thrown in seven previous garnes 1each to Joe Morrison and Steve

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Johnson . meanwhilt!, was held
'&lt;&gt; 15-foc-29 and one touchdown
Brown hammer~d away at
tht: Pittsburgh line 23 times Lo
bec •. 1nr the first 10.()(11}-yard
rusher in pru football history
but the payoff pl~ys for lht&gt;
Browns wert touchdown runs
of seven and 13 yard ~ by E.rme
G~en , a 25-yard pass by Frank
Ryan to Clifton McNeil and

field goal• of 36, :12 and 16 The B.altimore Colts continyards by Lou Groza . •
ued their drwe
toward
tbeo
Green 's seven-yard touchdown We-stern Divtsjon utle when
run snapped a 10-10 be m the they walloped the San F'r·andsth1rd period and a 22-yard fiekl co Fc.-ty·Niners 37·7 to :iel s
goAl b_v Gruza boosted the 1rlub rl!cord ol se-ven straight
score to 20-10. Groza ·s third 1 victories . lbo?y hold 8 ll.lz-.e:~ me
f1eld goal mlld"' it 23·!0 befol't ilt-ad over the Detroit Ltons.
John Henry Johnson plunged who took over sole possession
( )!Je ya rd
t.1r tlw Steelers' sec- ' ol second place with a 37-17
ond touchdo wn m thf.&gt; fourth pe· v1ctry O\'f'r the Los Angeles
nod
Rams .

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Tilt Washington .fCedtkiM ....
feated the Pbiladelpbil £11'21 -10, the Green Bay Padtl't
downed the Minne.ota Vlklnp
42-13, and the Dallas Cowboyt
beat the Chicago Bean U.W ill
other games. Crowds were~.·
527 at Chi~ago, 52,064 at Deo
troit, 60,213 at Baltimore,~
at Yiinn-esota, 60,671 at Philadelphia and 41,568 at Pittsburp.

[)ills Grinding Way Toward First American League Grid Crown
That new-fangled busine.ss of

tlv owing the ball is just a passtng rancy to the Buffalo Bills,
who art&gt; grinding out an over!and route to their first American Football League championshtp
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National Foolball League
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Eastern Division

'l'hroupout this c;ampaigu my opponent bas done

Cleveland

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There were some fine passing touchdown throws at San Dlego the game and went Into the fl.
ff'&lt;~ts m the other g:~.~es also where the Chargers beat the nal quarter trailing 10..7. But
IJ.&gt;n Dawson ftred sJx tpuch- Oakland Raiders 31-17 .
Smith, who had scored the Bills'
do . . . n passt·s to lead the Kansa s
. first touchdown on a 37-yard run
Ctty Chiefs to a 49-39 tnumph The New York .Jets mam- in the opening period, countered
over the Denver Bronc·os and 1tamed thetr shm Eastern DIVl· ragain on a three-yard rush and
each stde accounted for two 5100 Utle hopes Saturday mght then Gilchrist thrilled the home
when they routed the Boston Pa-~
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sehool basketbaU prs,ee for
Buffal_o had !rouble denting a 1 Pete Gogolak , the soccer-style
schools whkh fielded ftJotbaU stern 0 1Jer defen se for most oi l kicker, then booted 1 17-yard

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Same Old Faces Appearing at Top of Heap

Grid Scores

Saturday'&amp; CoDege Score&amp;

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4 3 1 .571 190

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Harvard 34 Pennsylvania 0
gao
practicing: early last
• cores
1 - - - - -- - -4 4 (). .500 190 153 Penn St. 17 Maryland 9
By United Press International 19 win over determined Iowa . I verslty tuned up for !hree con- month and ran begin pia} any· By United Press International
Dall as
3 4 1 .429 137 140 Notre Dame 40 Navy o
Things just don't set&gt;m to Iowa quartjrback Gary Snooki seculive MAC games with a vic- time after Monday.
Wash.
3 5 0 .375 165 175 Yale 24 Dartmouth 15
change much in Ohio college was stopped just inches shorf of. tory over Independent foe Day- The bigger schools , 'hkh Clevt&gt;l&lt;l nd John Adams :m
Pit tsburgh 3 S 0 .375 131 1891Syracuse 21 Pittsbur~l 6
football from year to year.
the goal line on a last-second i ton, 24.(1 , and Marshall whipped have Football teams, will beCle\·eland East Tech 8
New York 2 51 .286131 196:Cornell 57 Columbia 20
Wittenberg has won the Ohio try for a two-point conversion [ Western Michigan, 16-7.
gin the basketball season on Canton Lmcoln Hi
Western Divhdon
1Prlnceton 14 Brown o
Conference championship. It's that would have tied the game. Capital
and
Muskingum Friday, Nov. w.
Canton c C. 14
4 29
Baltimore
7 1 0 .875 Tl 1 New Hampshire 0 Conn. ('/t
the fourth straight time that Youngstown fell from th~ un- ; watched Wittenberg wrap up Tournament action
hegins Glenwood 14 Mar!mgton 7
Delroit
5 2 l .714 150 122 j Muhlenberg 26 Upsala 12
has hap~ned.
on Orrville 49 Tuslaw 12
1defeated ranks, losing to Cen- the Ohao Conference tllle and Feb. ~ and winds up
Los Angeles 4 3 1 .571 188 185 Lebanon Valley 14 Dickinson 0 Ohio University and Bowling I tral Mtchtgan, 25-20, after five remained deadlocked m thetr , March 27 Y.lth the Cla!&gt;s A and HanovN fon United 32
Cireen Bay 4 4 0 .500 184 145 1Amherst 14 Tuf1s 8
Green appear headed for a t straight victorie.o:~.
batt!~ for second place Cap1tal AA basketball championship~
West Branch 12
Minneso~a 4 4 0 .500 189 201 Albright 40 Moravian 0
showdown to decide the Mid- I Kenl State finally won f' M1d- downed Marietta, 24-0, and the in Columbus.
C!tovela nd Sout h 14
San Fran.
2 6 0 .250 135 212 Frnkin Mrshll 14 Hvrford t1 , American Conference title. It's American Conference game, de -l Muskies beat non-conferenct! foe
Last season, Hayton Belmont
Clevel&lt;lnd Wt&gt;&lt;;l 7
Sunday's Result&amp;
Mass. 28 Vermont 7
j the fifth straight season for · feating Toledo, 14-11. Ohio Uni- Waynesburg, 13·12.
won the Class AA titlr end E:urlld 14 Shake r llt&gt;ight s 12
Cleveland 30 Pittsburgh 17
Rhode Jsland 21 Springfield 15 that.
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If
Kirtland 34
, Dresden .Jt&gt; erson repealt'd as
17
New York 34 St. Louis
Williams 48 Union 'J:T
For Wlttenbe2-g, the conferClass A winner.
Pymatuning Valley 28
Baltimore 37 San Francisco 7 Alfred 18 Susquehanna 16
ence race reached its highlight
Cl"•eland University School 25
Washington 21 Philadelphia 10 Hamilton 23 Wesleyan 21
Saturday before a capacity
Pittsburgh Shadys tdr. 12
17
Detroit 37 Los Angeles
Clarion St. 13 Shippensburg 7 Dad's Day crowd at Springfield.
Western Rese rv e Academy 30 1
Dallas 24 Chicago IO
Gettysburg 21 Lafayette 3
The Tigers trounced Ohio WesAmerican Hockey League
Detroit Cranbrook t
Hofstra 12 American Inti. 0
leyan, 40-7, to clinch the crown
By lJnited Press ln!Rrnational Aurora 36 Handolph o
Green Bay 42 Misnesota 13
Sunday"s Game&amp;
St. La~rence 14 Rochester 7
and strengthen their . claim to
By FRED MeMANB
compl~!d 19 or 38 passes for
Eastern Oivislon
Cleve land Gil mvur Academy 45
Baltimore at Chicago
Bowdom 13 Bates 6
the top spot in the Umted Press
UPI Sport&amp; Writer
ian Acad~my single game com ·
W. L. T.Pts GF GA
Beachwood 8 lteatiltf • eo.&amp;.r • ~
Dallas at New York
Hobart 8 Ursinus 7
International small r:ollege rat- i There's ~oing to be quite a , pletion record. The runaway be. Que_bec_
10 1 o 20 47 21 Clevf'la nd HawkPn School 16
Detroit at Green .Bay
lthaca .Col. 29 Bridgeport 7
ings.
I controversy at the end of thellgan early in the second period Sprmg!Jeld
5 5 1 ll :;e 44
Maumee Valley 14 • Clolbes Dryi•~ • •~w
Philadelphia at Los Angeles
Mon1c1r St . 24 Deo
1 St . 8
Bow I'mg Green •s }o
· b was college football season as to when Notre Dame recovered a Her9hey
5
6
0
10 3:1 :12 Cl t· vf'l;md Luth &lt;;-nm West 26
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KeatHtg • 01sllwilsh1ng • Kelrll"
Pittsburgh at St. Louis
Cortlnd SL 17 E.Strdsbrg st. 14 made much more difficult by a , which team should rank No. I Staubach fumble on its own 26. Pro~JdPnce 3 7 o 6 lfl :m
Clevf'land Lulher&lt;~n E(J st
San Francisco at Minnesota
Wagner 7 C.W. Post 6
ta1ented and stubborn Miami ' in the nati on unless there is a A scr~n p&lt;.~ss to halfback Nick Baltimore
1 7 I 3 16 29 To lt&gt;cio Scort___l_!L _
eratioll • lnc.nerat•oo • (Jut..
Washington r..t Cleveland
Co1ga 1e 41· Leh'""
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Oi\li~
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1 sudden change of events in the Eddy resulted in 74-yard tourh- '
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Buffalo 37 Delewar~ 0
The Falcons' Jim Violet pick-~1 remainina weeks.
; down and the Jrish were never
W. L.T. Pts GF' (;4. T1J I\'dn Sl Fr(lnl"IS 22
*":N Llghttng
. Ohl o 13 ed off an Ernie Kellermann No Jes~e. than six of the na- 1in trouble i:lgain. Huar te con- RocI1'"' s ter
ti -t 0 12 .11 l!l
1' oIedo I~ .bb
American FootbaU League
Villanova 31 Xavu~r
I PV 22
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5 2 1 1 ~ :!2 27 Toi(•Uo Wu ife· ' :_ ,:
By United Press Interna&amp;ional Rutgers 9 Boston U. 0
pass wilh less than two minutes ! tion's top 10 teams have unde-' nected on two scoring passes to B~ff&lt;~lo
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COLUMBIA GAS
Eastern Division
Denison 27 Carnegie Tech. 7
to go to stop a Miami dnve and feated records and there's a Snow and the la!ler grabbed: ~Jttsburgh
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~. l:l 23
~ , '&gt;ruf[do~Wnudward 0
OF OHIO, INC.
w. L. T. Pet. PF PA Army 9 lowa St.. 7
assure BG a 2118 victor!.
good chanc~ thai alt of them seve n tOtiSes m Ule game to Cleveland
.z 4 2 b 24 29 T!Jlt&gt;Uu Dev ilbi ss 40
1
Bufralo
8 0 0 1.000 25&amp; 12.6 Holy Crass 36 Richmond 2.2
The wtn kept Bowling Green I will end the season wttli un· tie the Notre Dame smgle sei.l Sundays ~esuHs
Toledo Bowsh&lt;;&gt;r 7
Boston
5 2 1 714 213 173 Wrcstr Ply ln. 34 Rnslr Ply 8 undef.tated and apparently set blemished marks.
son receptwn record of 41.
Buff;1lo 4 QuPhe: 3
New York
4 2 1 .557 175 131 Maine 42 Colby 7
up another Ohio-BG showdown This past weekend eight of Ohw State ltH:ll nartowly es-' Hershey 5 Prov1dentt&gt; 3
Hou ston
2 6 0 250 173 116 Bu_c~nell 31 Temple 28
, battle at Bowling Green two the top 10 teams w~re v1ctor- raped defeat at the hand s of the Ho~hes ter :i Ha lt t ~..O~P 2
Western Division
Trimty Conn 28 ~st Guard 151weeks hence.
.
ious. First-ranked Ohio State I Hawkeyes The Huckeyes turned Spnngflf'ld 4 Cle\ land 3
W. L. T.Pct. PF PA Northwestern 34 Kmgspo.int 13
lt's not ~uJte as stmple as ! edged Iowa 21 -19; second·a-anked l a fumble recovery, an intercept. ,
San D1ego 5 2 1 .714 194 166 Dre_xel Tech 34 Penn Mllitry 0 1that, for 0~ 10 .must first get _by Notre Dame downed Navy 40..0; ed pass and a 68-yard ktckofl
NaUonaf Hockey League
Kansas City 3 4 0 429 171 181 Jumata 5l Wilkes 0
r Western MlChlgan and Bowlmg third -ranked Alabama toppled return mlo touchdowns but need- Uy United Press International
Oakland
1 Ci 1 .143 184 19 lnd Pa . St. ;!ut~al 1-'a St. 13 Gree_n must face Marshall . But Mississippi State 23-6; fourth- ed a la st second taf'kle by end
W. L.T rts GF GA
Oenver
I 7 0 .125 139 295
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barrmg any unf?rseen upsets, ranked Nebraska beat Mts-1Bill Spahr on a two-point con- Montreal
4 1 3 llr 26 16
Sunday's Results
Cemson 29 VJrgmia . 7
the conference title should be souri 9-0; fifth-ranked Arkansas ! version to save the ir unbeaten . Detroit
5 2 I II 20 14
Kansas City 49 Denver 39
Wstrn. Md 17h Lycom~ng 14
decided when .the ~o~ats a~d blanked Texas AM 17-·0; sixth , and untied record.
To ronto
4 2 3 II 30 23 1
San Diego 31 Oakland 17
Georgta Tee 21 Du e 8
Falcons fa~e, Just hk-e ll_was In ranked Texas edged SMU 7-0 ; Alabama 17-01 got three field New York
3 3 3 9 20 19
Buffalo 24 Houston 10
Va. Tech. 27 Wllm Mary 20 1963, . and m 1962, and m 1961, seventh-ranked Georgia Tech goals (rom ace kicker David ; Chicago
3 4 J 7 24
(Only games scheduled)
N.C. St. 17 S.C. 14
and '" l!l~W .
topped Duke 21.,'1; and eighth- Ray and some deadly passing I Boston
1 3 1 ' 10
Friday's Games
West
26 Kentucky ~l
~hio's third undefeated team, ranked Michigan walloped from quarterback Sleve Sloan to 1
Sunday'~ Results
Houston at Boston, night
Georgia 24. North ~arolma 8
Ohio State, also got. a good Northwel'lle:ro 35..{1,
stop Mississippi State . Sloan, i New York 3 Montreill 1
(Only game schedultd)
East Carolina 19 Citadel 10
scare, but came out with a 21- 0 I . th- ked Ill ' .
d who was filling in for in)·ur-ed I Detroit 4 Toronto 2
PROPOSED TAX LEVY - {RENEWAL)
W 8h
L 24 B 'd water 16 - - - - - - -n Y mn ran
lnOI!Il an
Sunday's Games
.d - 14 e! b noge
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Joh H k" 15
tenth-ranked Oregon suffered lquar lerback Joe Namafh, engi· Boslon 5 Chicago 2
Salisbury local Board of Education
Buffalo at New York .
F on 8
u urn
Oberlm 44
ns ~ op ms
setbacks. The Illini were beaten · nee red two touchdown drives
6
1
Oakla~d at Kansas City
j';t:~~ ~ ~u~~=~ ~lm T. 24 Augustna Ill : ca;.thage 1 1 by Big Ten rivals Purdue 26-14 1and completed 14 of 23 passes NationaJ Basketball
A m•iority •ffirmat ive vote Is Mceuuy for pusag•.
Sa n Otego at Denver
Ball St. 23 E ans llle Cohu 6 and the Ducks lost a rlose 10-8 ! for 176 yards .
By United Preu International
East Tenn St. 21 Morehead 9
St. Thms 6 Gustvus Adp s 0 b t 1
Sta f rd
Nebra ska !7-0l needed 8 last
Eastern Division
Vote btllfot with an "X"
NICKLAUS WINS MATCH
St. Paul's 16 Livingston 10
Hillsdle 41 Eastern Illinois 14 ate ~~ish :r:ck Navy
period
touchdown
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Lawrence 34 Monmouth 20
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A k M N 28 AI
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S.W. Mo. L 9
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5 2
Jack Nicklau5 of Colwnbus, r · A
FOR THE TAX LEVY
Ohio. shot a five-under-par 67 Md. St. 31 Norfolk St. 7
0 Lncln Mo. 44 Cntrl. St Ohio S arte and end Jack Snow, com- defense proved to be too much Philadelphia
3 4
Sunday to win the Australian Ft Vol St 29 Tuskegee Inst. Cornell Col 17 Be!Olt 6
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Hi:llfback
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AI AM 30 AI 3 St 0
So Col St 34 Ft H S1 19
P ete Y emo 15•= e 1 s tp
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Open golf championship m an a.
D · k 09 B dl
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men on Saturday even though Kent McCloughan scored the Ne-·
We stern
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18-hole playoff against Bruce I Tenn. St 32 So La. U. 21
ra e ~
ra ey 19
the Middies' R~er Staubach l braska touchdown on a 37-yard l
Devlin or Australia. Devlin -N. C. A T 29 Morgan St. &amp;
Mt. ~mon 27 Kenyon O
--- --·- pass from Bob Churchich, and Los Angeles
carded a 70.
S.C. St. 26 Bethune. Cookmn e Mu~kingum 13 ~aynesburg 12
the big Nebraska line limited St. Loui s
Fla. St. 34 Sthrn M1ss 0.
Cup1tal 24 Martella 0
the Tigers to eight first down s. j Baltimore
Chttnoog 21 Jcksnvll Ala. St. 0 Ashland 38 Northwond 7
D t ·1
2 7
Fayetteville St. 28 Claflin 26
Ohio Northern 7 Ferris 3
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Louisiana St 11 Miss 10
Wittenbrg 40 ~hio Wesleyan 7
Weekend Sports Summary
LAUREL, Md. 1uri, - Anilin, [ an r;~~~;'s Results•
Things That Ordlnuy Ta~
Fla. AM M Benedict IJ
Wooster 14 Hiram 7
By United Press .IDternational the champion 3-year-old from , Cinci nna ti 114 Detroit 101
Water C•n Do To You, Your
Memphis St. 23 Wake Forest 14 Akron 15 Bldwn-Wllace 14
Saturday
the Soviet Union, enjOyed a 1St. Louis 116 Los Angeles 115
Morris Brown 26 MJies S
Kent St. 14 Toledo 11
NEW YORK - Kelso became[ good workout Sunday after ap..l 1only games scheduled )
Ala. 23 Miss. St. 6
Minnesota 21 Indiana 0
the . lead~ng money-winner in . parently wrenching his 1 eft
Possessions
As Advertlsed tn
Shepherd St. 31 Concord 8
Earlham 33 Wilmington 7
racmg htSI&lt;&gt;ry when he cap- front ankl&lt;! on Friday
, ROBERTSON INJURED
Good Houseteeptna: la
George Wash. 17 Cincinnati 15 Estrn Mlch 17 Wstrn Reserve 7 lured the $108,600 Jockey Club Anilin is entered in the Wash· C1NCINNATI (UP1i _ Oscar II
Wstm Ky. 21 Eslrn Ky. 0
Manchester lnd 14 Blulflon 7
Gold Cup for the filth straight ington D. c. Interna tional at Robertson of the
Georgetown Ky. 34 Defiance 7 C~ntrl Mieh 25 Youngstwn 20 time at Aqueduct.
Laurel, Nov. ll.
Royals required 10 slifches
Howard 14 Hamptoo lost. 6
Fmdloy 'll St. Joseph Ind. 0
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st A t 8 El bth Cit 6
c1ose a woun 1n ts e
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Soutbwest
RENO, Nev. - E. J . (Dutch) Don 't allow children to eot 1suffered during Sunday night'
A Budget S.ver That
Hwrd Ala. ~ol . 2:f Miss Col. 7 Rice 6 Texas Tech 8
Harrison won his fourtt sLraight lollipops, popsicles or ice cream game against the Detroit PisTu_lane 25 Vlrgtmt Military 6 Tulsa 61 Oklahoma St. 14
National Senior Open golf cham- on a stick while riding . A bump tons
Robertson
who was
Removes HARDNESS
V~. St. 25 Va. Union 22
Arkansas St. 17 Murray 8
pionship with a 72-ho\e score of Ior a swerve may turn the treat jah~ in the ey~. may nol be
FISk U. 28 Knoxville 21
Arkansos Tech 13 Henderson o 'l/6
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AIIStn Pea 9 Mddl T nn St 7 E T
14
Sotens. Fllten, R•flnet
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· e.xas · w • ayne
mouth and th t
F' ·d
McNse St 34 La. Col. 7
Arkansas 17 Texas AM o
PALM DESERT, Calif.
roa ·
___ gam_e.'''~~--n!Y · ·- - - What are water spota.
lime SPOts. fllm cauaed by
N.C. Col. 27 Shaw u. 7
Texas Christian 17 Baylor 14 Ralph Terry of the Cleveland
tap
water? How do they
Ark. AM 15 Ark. St. Tchrs. 13 S. Houston St. 21 S. F. Austn 8 Indians shot a 54-hole total of
hurt complexiuat
duD
hair. 111poil fabrica damarre
Louisiana Tech 25 Tenn. Tech 8 W. Texas St. 18 San Jose St. 7 218 to win the fourth annual I.
plumbing~
Get tbe JJt
Midwest
SWrn Okla. St 34 Panhandle 0 baseball-celebrity golf lOurna· ,
swers.
Phone
ror fOW
Bwlng Grn 21 Miami Ohio 18
Utah 41 Texas Western o
ment.
FREE C1lPY ot "'The WJ·
Ohio U. 24 Daytoo 0
TeXllS 7 Southern Methodist 0
SUnday
ter Spot Story .''
Mich. 35 Northwstrn 0
Jackson St. 20 Wiley 14
SYDNEY, Australia - Jack
Oregon St. 24 Washington St. 7 Nicklaus of Coiumbus, Ohio, de1Purdue 28 Illinois 14
FREET~,
Soothwestern Kan. 34 Bethel 0 Slanford 10 Oregon 8
feated Australia's Bruce Devlin
New Mexico 17 Whoming 8
In a playoff to win the AustralRepublican Condldote for Wichita 23 Louisville 15
Mil U Wts iiO Chi U Ill. 14
Idaho St. 14 Montana 7
ian Open golf championship.
WE STOCR W ATh"ll
Wa..hbum It Omaha 12
Washington H Sm. Calli. 13
Ohio St. 21 Iowa 19
Brigham Youny 21 Utah St. H SAN JOSE, calli. - Chuck
SOPrEN Ell SALT
Kansas 7 Kansas St. 0
New Mex. S~ 20 E. New Mex 0 Courtney&lt; of Lajolla, · Calli.,
Michigan St. 22 Wisconsin I
Air Force 7 Arizona o
took a one-stroke lead after Ute
Mrshall
16
Wstm
Michigan
7
Oklahoma
H
Colorado
11
third
round of the Alamden
2nd TEitM
Olivet 21 Hope 14
Colorado Wstr 7 Weber , St. 0 Open golf tournament.
Your Vote and
Long Bcb St. 47 Cal. Poly 0
Andrson ?:/ Ind. Central 7
Influence WIU Be
Nebraska 9 Missouri 0
L. A. St. 55 Cal. Poly Pomne 8 LAS CRUCES, N.M, - SanAppreciated.
Macaleslej' Col 14 Hamlne U 13 San Diego St. 44, Fresno St. 1 dra Haynie won the $8,!100 Las
Wayne St. :13 Case Tech 7
Wllittler 20 San Frndo St. 12 Cruces L a d f es Proleoslonal
Pd. Pol. Ad•. Carroll 10 Norlb Central 7
Occidental 2i La Verne 15
Open golf tournament by
N. 2nd Ave.
1--..,.------JI Heltlelbera lf Otterbein U
Redlanda U Claremni·Mudcl 21 strokes over Bel 'I' Rawls.
Pd. Pel. .A&lt;i&gt;,

SL Loui s

hit best to falsify 1l1Y position on Social Secuiity.
Be t.eDs the American public I ·want tQ tear up their
Social Ser.Jnity cards. There is not an ounce of truth
ba tbia•••and my opponent knows that flill well

Gilchrist. The victory was _the A~ a con trast to the 68 pa_sses
eightil in a row for the_ B1lls, 1 thrown by ~lan~. w~o gamPd
the ~nly undef&lt;eated team m pro- 1393 yards w1 th ht s aenals. Butfe.ss1onal football, and gave falo quart-erbacks threw only 18
them a two·game bulge over 1times for seven completions ;md
the Boston Patriots In the East· 107 yards.
ern DiviSion race .
I
&lt;Mher Passing Feats

Long-distance bombing was ! direct hit:t-both AFL records.
the order of business throughout B~ffalo stlJI kept to its oldthe league Sunday, ~~ nowhere fashioned guns and carved out
was it more persomf1ed than at a 24-10 victory behlnd the run·
Buffalo where veteran bombar· ning power of rookie Bob Smith,
dier George Blanda of Houston making his first starting apthrew the baH 68 times with 37 pearance, and veteran Cookie
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RECORD: I have voted for every

1

OmCIAL RECORD-U, S; SENATE

IXj YEA
1955._
·-- · - - - - - A measure to improve U.S. Social Security/Goldwater IXJ YEA
1954~------A measure to improve U.S. Social Security/Goldwater

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VOTE FOR

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1958.______Ameasure to improve U.S. Social Se9m-ity/Goldwater IXI YEA
196l______ Ameasure to improve U.S. Social SecurityfGold:water IX) YEA

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1956.______Ameasure to improveU.S.Social Se~i~yf~oldwater [X] YEA

·.:•

controversy Brewmg
• at

Top 0 f c0 IIege HopefUIS

Social Security Act since entering the Senate

i!:

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the Renewal of the 2 Mill Operating
Levy For the Benefit of Salisbury Local Board of Education - Will NOT
INCREASE your taxes.

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MY PLEDGE:

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1.-to make it poelrible for you to earn more than

in meeting the cost of your hospital insurance and

1100 a JDODth-yet ltil1 eoUect your Social Security

doctor bills.

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RE-ELECT

SPORTS
SUMMARY

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4.-to conduct our government finances in such a
2.-&amp;o edeDd Soclal Security coverage to more peo-

ple aDd increase the benefit payments. ·
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3.-to pve you tax deductions and more assistance

way that the dollars you are now paying for Social
Security will not have lost their value when you

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receive them back as Social Security payment&amp;

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AVERY

Oliver P. Bolton Has Been
Endorsed By Over SO
d
h
lea ing 0 io Newspapers,

NELSON

COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

'l'bludv~Dt plld ftr IIJ the llepllllb Stalt Central and he~tlvt Cummlttet, !lay C. BUn, Clhalrmul

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SURE

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BOWLING

AVote

lENlOR BOYS LEAGUE
O.wber u. IIIN
Racloe

for
Quality

V. Durst
L. Mallory
B. Cundil[

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495 1
319

(Blind)

"'' n'"" lht rl(tu !Je llmlt

q••BdH.

•E:rctpC; Utml eulude-d ' ' law

NOW THRU SAT., NOV. 7TH, 1964

5-lb.

With Newspaper Coupons and Required Purchesa•

MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

Joo~:;NUI

49c

3 to 5-lb. Avg.

lb.

399
849
2800

A Vote

411

514
330
753
2838

for
Variety
JRoyal

llrince
VOTE---.. 1"'

CORN

ELECTION DAY, TUESDAY, NOV. 3rd!
-A Vote

for
Savings

October 20, 19&amp;1
Two Game Series
Team No. 6
S. Story

SOUND RIPE

SAVE
2&amp;c

150

S. Walton

123

• We need a man of action in Congress. - just
look across the river and see what team work

can produce.
• Moeller and Johnson are the team for Meigs
County.

COFFEE

Clerk
McKnight ll game )
Mayer
Hunnell
S. McKnight

S.
J.
N.
D.

BRACH'S
Choeolate Covered

Total

wsl

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Cooras

R. Becker
M. Childs
K. Vanlnwagen

Return WALTER H. MOELLER to Congress

Committee

12-oz.
box

49C

'fl
220
178
159
632

1383

won ·z wsl

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Team No. 1
D. Crow
N. Thompson
R. Houdashelt
n. Harbrecht
B . Hennessy
Handicap
Total
Won 0 Lost z

146
!54

151
249

1 52
:.. 534

1386
94
93

116

98
182
730
1313

Team High Two Games
Tt~am

No . 4. 1457.

Team No. 4. 764.
1nd. High Two Games - Chip
Haggerty , 249: Bernadette Hen·
nessy, 182.
lod. High Single Game--Chip
Haggerty, 137; Bernadette Hen.
nessy , 96.

''What are we
going to do
about all
these bills!''.
300

.

lb.

117

Team No. 1

J . Wildermuth
B. Hensle-r
M. VanCooney
C. Haggerty
T. Vaughan
Handieap Tolal
·

:rou

the

cash you need to pay off all )'OUr
bills with only one monthly pay•
ment to make. Stop in or phone
ua if you wish.

UFE INSURAN-CE AVAlt.ABLE ON AU. LOANS

label

76
23

B. Trippletl

·$25 00 TO $200000

off

86

Team High Single Game

aolidation loan. It gi.vea

10c

! 59
39

E. Mees (I game)
Handicap

ECONOMY SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN COMPANY
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Reg.
Drip
•
2-lb.
Fine Can

THE SHOE BOX

Vamplrett

D. Boggs
Handicap
Total
Woo Z U.s! t

AGAINST
Re-Apportionment

Lots of foll&lt;a who face this problem come to ua for help. The
. a &amp;Imp
. Ie one-a conanswer aa

Chase &amp; Sanborn

Rea dy to use •••

.nt't~r

GOEGLEIN
READY MIX CO.

135 1

Won t

Don E. Mullen, Vice·Chairman MoeJIN· For Congre ss

ROYAL PRINCE
GOLDEN

ur~d·

FOR NEW WALKS

- East-

statements

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BAKERS ~

SHOE BOX

Stands firmly on all his previous

'h·Gal.
Ctn.

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GOLDU
SWEET COli
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CHERRIES

382
3
40
460
370

MOELLER

At any EVANS

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II dill

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WALTER

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\let~dnws

E . Brown

ON It COUP ON REDEEMED WITH J!:ACH 110 00
PURCH A SE. YOU ~AY REDEEM Ail MA~il
CO U P O N ~ AS YOU WISH ON THIS BASt!

• TO

Exira
Lge.
Tube

2391

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in ' driver W81 110! cited

or -Under

Notes

Grace ~

BANTAM MIXED LEAG1JE 1

Pd. Pol. Adv.

loo~:;NUS

/BE
$URi

TOOTH PASTE

407

936

456
374

Team High Series

With A $20 PURCHASE
NOW THRU SAT .• NOV. 7TH

All Flavors

Dark Meat

off

341
279

Fountl Dead al Home

rand Mrs. Robert Emit.
J()7 lOth Street. is listed

RADfO AUCTION

ern, 2838 .

Exec. Com.

2oo~:;NUS

Wellesley Farms

Light and

s,

220

408

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Meigs Co. Democratic

At any EVANS

ICE
Boneless Turkey Roast CREAM

CREST

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J ohn Rolu•r;oon Is

PT PLEASANT _ The body fair condition at Pleasant val- llme.
of John R Roberson. Rt. I MiJ~Iey HOI!pita! after bemg slruck ,.............iii;;;J_ _ _ _..,
too . Mason County, was toond by a .,., Friday afternoon at Mlve Yov u._. ref
daughter, Ahrta, ot Colwnbus
Saturday at h1s residence Mas.
lJ1I!"''
• • ~ ~'
Rev. and Mrs. H. L. McDa n- were weekend visilors of her Mr
Mn. Stanlf"y Hetz.t&gt;r on County Coroner Oliver Eshe. lllh and Mal~ Street .
The
lei, Mrs.
Margaret Houc~.a·\ mother, Mrs. Lavinia Simp· or Toruhto, Ohio visHed with naur sa1d death was due
to youth has fn ctlon buml!l of
she_lt, Mrs.Helen Younce. MJ ss son.
Mrs. Edith Osborne recentlv . natur al causes Roberson was the ~aee, _hands and knees and
~lh. Rayman attended the F~ll 1 _ Mrs . Bob Wilson and fam · Mrs. Alice Dodson was 8 r~. lost seen alive otl Monday , Oc- posstble mte.rnal jnJures.
,
~J strJct RCflnference and Mls· llly were guests Saturday of rem overnight guest ot Mrs c tober 21ith He !Jved alone m a
According to Cit p li 1
~naryh . ally at the Methodist . her mother , Mrs. Harry Hay- E. Heaton of Pomeroy Frida; house on a farm where he tend. vesl.Jgating Lh _Yh 0 ce nurledc m Jackson. They also 1m an, who accompa nied them evening. They attended the K1m ed ttw caHJe
Ecrett ra r • mtbes ,ap, young l
cal
on M
w·1r
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n rom
ween two
Eoch Wed. ,.rnlnt
Wellston.
rs.
I tams a t ~ home. for a . vts Jt.
s~le at Tuppers Plams Satur Surv1v1~g are two daughters , p&lt;trked sehool buses into the
1 _
M rs . Dav1d _Huddleston and dnv .
\1J s~ Sad1e of Ashton and Miss path of an automobile driven '
At 8:45 on WMPO
The Booster Sunday School Mtke and Davie spent SWlday Mr . and :'virs. William Rnse Ellen Roberson of Barbours~ l by Larry L D t 17
p ~
class attended the revival ser· rwith her mother. Mrs.
and son Hilly of Columbus spt:."n! vJ Jit&gt; and one son Dale Rober Plea san! Th.
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t.
v&gt;' ce r• sd
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e acc1 ent t~ slill
uur ay evemng and fol- Ho1ter m Pomerov.
t e week end wJlh her mother son of Glf·nwood
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low~n8 the ~vice_ held their Sunday .':Ue:sts o.f Mr. and Mrs. Glenna Milhoan .
· {;r&lt;~ vesJde riles were conduct f
·--- - - -·
busmess session w1th a social Mrs. Ve~ Watterson were )1r
l\lr. and Mrs . Maynard B&lt;.~hr ed ot 2 p m Sunda'l- m the
hour and refreshm ent s in lhe and Mrs. J . E. .Schne1der and and son, B1lly , Mr:s.
elt·sna
Cemrlrry
Glen·
church basement.
,Mr .. and Mrs. Gary Welch of Milhoan . Mrs. Kenneth Dcn1 s. wood by the Hev. Roy Egnor
Sunday guests of Mr. and I' \1cmelta, Mrs. Herman Wekh and daughter , :'\1arif'. and ~lr Bunal v.os undt"r the dir;~!'t:on
1Mrs. Ray Myers were Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. 0 e I b e r t \~ert Tuvlor attended
tlw M tht&gt; Heck .F'unt•r al Ho me in
Waldo Byers .and Mrs. Jackson Welch of Vinc{'n!.
Smgmg Caravan pru~ram
at .\lil ton
of Huntington, W. Va ., Mr. and Mr . and Mrs. Ben Douglas the Eastern H1gh Srhulll
re
Mrs. Howar
d
Byer
of
Middleand
da
ughter.
NanC)'
of
Col·
r~ntly.
B. ov , •Ll "11 1" " 4"'r
M and
rt,
po . r .
Mrs. R a I ph um bu~ spent thf" we~ end wi th Several from the Rid f' at·
·
·
,
Radcliff of Syracuse and Mr. her mothrr
Mrs
F' los sie t d .• 1
g
1 ~ ill Fa ir St.apt&gt;
1
and Mrs Delbert V
M l Ch
,
.
en eu t Je ga e of :\1r-; 1 eon· p
. ·
an e er . urr h and her sisler, Sharon Hrd Koe ni gh Satdrdav.
·
T. PLEASANT - Kevin F. r.
and children.
C h u~th .
. ~Irs F. dit h Osborn~
vi sit · r:tt._. 8 year old son ut .\1 1
M~. and Mrs . _Fred S~yre and . 1\'liss_Chery l ~osler of Colum~ ed wit h \frs. Ethel ('hevalJer
-·
family of Lee ~ v1 1le • hOh10 ' spent
bu.-. ~·;s1ted her grandparents
.
· · o f Long Botlom resenlly
pitnl for observation.
a wee kend her-e w1 t relattv es. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill.
. d
1
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Mr. Henry Roush went to Ak· Mr . d M F
.· '·! . '
r . .tn \Irs. C.lfford Seller~ 1\tlr ~ Jusephllle Os borne and
_ _
· an 1 rs. ra m:Is . f oms a nd children of :.J nion Cit \Irs Edith 0 b
,
spenl Sunday aft
·
y,
·
s orne r all r-ei on
... th
.
. ernoon
In Pa .. were weekend vis itors of her hrother. \&gt;f r Char les Lark
S. Warner
205 1 ..Ct
,
e-ns
W
ith
their
da
ughl
('
r · ' M'. · an d Mrs. Kenn elh b av1s.
. , .ms of Long Botlr•m
. n·r·entlv
.
.
.· ..
L
A. Vaughan
85
ll lshne ak e and her othe.r Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Whit
·
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L. Warner
181 iguests, Mr. and Mrs. \\&gt;'ill i&lt;l m of Sum ner called on
Mr~e V' · Th
Handicap
654 I Lak e of Zanesvil le.
Alwe Dodso n rer·pntly.
. .
ISit
e . •.
Ad d a n(' "' lonk to vou r home Ad d concret
Total
1398 I Mrs R~bert Byer and child· :'l·lr. and Y!rs. Art Kaspe r and
walks. A.ll ,~.orJ.; fully guaranted
Won 0 Lost !
' ren of M J ~ dl eport S)lf'nt
the Clara of Colum bu s were rece nt
and,e
concrete
Increases your pro pe rty's value.
w~ken d Wl th her parents. !\.1r . Sund&lt;.~v visitors of her part'n ls 1
Team No . 4
FOR A
B. Werry
166 an . Mrs . T. G. lli lldore.
Mr . t1n d Mrs . M. L Bailr. · ·
M. Titus
2t6
Cha r les Beeg lf' ol Columhus .\-Irs. Glenna .\1 i l h~an a n i
FREE SHOE SHINE
J. Sebo
222 spent severa l days with his Mrs . .\lorma Mue Davi .;; were i
From Our 1\Jf'w FJ.,, ·irJ c
J . Welker
176 ' fat hPr, Mr . Ira Beeg le.
in Gallipolis and
Kutland re·
Shoe Sh11wr.
M. Werry
crn tlv
Handicap
542
All ki nds of liver are.ex_cel- .\ "1r·. ·and Mrs. Lee Hunt and :
wv 2· 3284
Tola)
.
1457 ' lent
. sourrf's
.
· . of .""a0 0 .d trual"t1 ~, pro- :-on.
( .:1rl mu. ort"'d to Co!urnhus
Pag~ St .
Middl~por1. 0 .
MIDDLEPORT,
.
_ _ 0_
_!
Won 2 Lost e
teJn, Iron , n bo ll avm and ni aL·m. ff'C(' ntl y to the Uni ver sity li n~· .....___

Ind. High Gem• - D. Leonard. 218.
Ind. High Series - M. Men1 chini. 516.
Team High Game - Eastern

• Vote for a Busines•
Man for Your County'•

ONE COU PO N RI':DI:EMED WITH EACH flO 011
PURCH A SE YOU MAY REDEEM AS MANY
COlJI'ON H o\l:l YOU WISH O N THIS 8A8I8.

PREMIUM

DISCOUNT DRUGS

2742

Won 2 Lost 1

Experience

With A $10 PURCHASE
NOW THRU SAT .. NOV. 7TH

SWIFT~s

330
777

Tolal

el.5 yrs. Business

With A $30 PURCHASE
NOW THRU SAT .. NOV . 7TH

Large
46-0z.
Cans

Swift's Premium - U. S. Oov'·l. Inspected
SLICED
lb.

330

Kid ge Keno

of Cleveland were overnight vlSlwro ol ~r. and Mrs. Edward
Simpson :recently .
~ociety
Mn. Robert _Knightslep and

SOflety otes

Business."

Weight

pkg.

365

(Blind )

C. Knigbt
T. Cruise
G. Wolf
D. Leonard
Blind
Handicap

For

At any EVANS

Net

BOLOGNA

424

Eastern

Democratic Candidate

ON E COU PON RED~: ~:!M E ll WITH h;ACH 130 00
i'UKCHAS E. YOU MA Y REDEF.M AS MANY
COUPrma o\13 YOU W lS H U N THJS BASHI

-69

CANNED

516

G. Harrl,
L. Van Meter

MlddleP&lt;Jrl No. I
R. Coleman
Ray Hindy
D. Jenkins
B. Davis
W. Davi!!l
Handicap
Total
Won I Lost %

PAUL
SIMON

A Vote

SWIFT'S PREMIUM- U. S. GOV'T. INSPECTED

M. Menchini

Middleport No.
D. Gerten
J . Van Inwag,
R. llipdy
¥ . Garten
B. Swan
Handicap
Total
. Woo 3 Lost t

14-oz.
bottles

Tomato JUICE

449
801
2834

FORFEIT
Mr. Tom Reed requested
this team to withdraw,
Won 0 Lost 3

8:30P.M.

STOKELY'S

314

Blind
Handicap
Total
Woo I Lost Z
Wahama

CORNER SECOND &amp; MILL ST. MIDDLEPORT
Mon. thru Thun. 9 A.M. to 6 P. M
Friday and Saturday 8:30A.M. to

for
VALUE

D.' McTurner
M. McKelvey
Handicap
Tota l
Woo Z Lost 1

T. Porter

TOMATO £ATSUP

3c off - Gallon Plastic Jug

•

Pomeroy

330

ELECT

DUNT~S

CLOROl

tn vlstt for twe weeU.
Mr . and Mrs. Solon Butcber

1\aeine

.

w. Second St.- WYil&lt;ldotte 2-2111, Pomercr
.

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NOW OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM TO 12 NOON

"DAVE .OHLINGER, MGR.

Fill it.

Find a need.
To win a breakthrough in armored mobilily by increasing
the range and striking power of airborne armored units,
the Army needed to make its newest assault vehicle as
lightweight as possible. Its armor had to be lighter weight
than ever. Yet it had to be tough enough to meet rigid
armor specifications.
To fill the need, our Department of Metallurgical Reooarch
developed-and tes4ed on our own ballistics range-a
new kind of aluminum armor plate. It was submitted to
the Army in competition with lightweight alloys from
other aluminum producers... and chosen to protect the oew

"'Geld SJvPdap"

Now the Army's newest assault vehicle can be air-dropped
on target, in force. With its new aluminum armor, the
General Sheridan's protection matches previously-used
aluminum annor alloys, at a considerable saving in weight!
Find a need. Fill it. This is our way of working that contributes more useful product innovations-and gives moro
customers better service-every day. Address inquiries to
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Kroger's
And
Top Value Stamps

_j

WARREN S. EARHART
for
14th Appolloto Diotrictl

N~n·P ortiun Jucliclal Bellot

GOV. INSPECTED

Breasts . _w:·~·- _ lb. 49c
Legs _.. ~"-"'= . _. lb. 45c
Wings . _. _.. __ lb. 19c
Backs .. __ .. _. lb. lOc
Livers . _.. _. __ lb. 89c
Giblets . . •. . . . lb. 39c

ers
Cut-Up
Tray-Pac

FREE

lb.

and purch•• of 2 pkg1, chicken parh.

Whole or
Copyrllhl
The Kroger Co,

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2 89c _,..,_ ....
I
pkg.

I Kroger Kwick Kriap

2

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24

·1.09

c
••

!Ill:. llot.. NaY. '· -

-··

Country

Clerk of Courts

ministration comment on Re·
pu.blicaa presidential caodJ..

Of Meigs County

date Berry M. Goldwater's
suggestiou tbat lbe Red attack might have beeo made
because the Commlllllsts feor·

~

lpetllght

X

\

day, ordered additional planes
flown to Bien Hoa to replace
lhose put out of action. Addi·
tional U. S. security personnel
_may he sent to guard

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cPinto Beans .. 4::~ 39c

ovemment
er!

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I

LOST FOR SEASON
NEW YORK (UP!) - Defen·
slve tackle John Lovel&lt;!re of the
New York Giants faced a possi·

No

303

$1

Pork &amp; Beans . _.8 .~~b. $1 Cherries . . . . . •. 6 N:~.~ $1
Stokley ""
-..y
No. Jll$1
5
Green
Beans
311
--- ~·
Shellie Beans •. _5 ~:;,, $1
W. K.
Corn __ .• _. __ . _5 N:;..~ $1
fi~~ey Pod Peas . 5No~' $1
ta.
Colgate ------------ 49C Lustre Creme .... :..··· 49c
plus

Sloo

Fresh Carrots

II you .,.. not _....ly Nllofl1141
with any Frtth Dated 'rodua frtm
k rwger, w. will nplaCI It _. rtfuar.l

yeur

....... plus

10

Value st.mpl fer rt'Ur

Prw

TOll

troulllt.

Frtlh, IJOYorful Krootr

Golden Ripe

e~rrott

ananas
Your cMice " rif*tlltiIOkhn and reedy, or slight-

. • • quick end

lb.
bag

Malthful snacks, gr..t
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to

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and

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cal t.....,_..l tht ban~••
lhor Clll ott tl this low
K._r pric»,

Michigan Peat

$1.79 FaiJ Flowers .. ea.lOc

~---;HOLiDAY BAKING-NEEDSn---- ·:

lb.

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Red Cherrles .. . .... .Y9c Imported .Dates""!: "'•·49c 1
: Fruits &amp; Peels!~.. ~:...~•. 69c Pecan Meats 1.~.. ~:-~!: $1.39:
[ 4 pk
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c Lemon Orange Peel ... 29c •
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Lake, Ohio, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. e.nd Mrs.

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Ex. Sat., ·
Nov. lloll
7. 19M

Pd. Pol. AdY,

CITIZENS OF MIDDLEPORT.

Leland Sisson, Pomeroy,

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FOR THE PROPOSED

Maxwell House Coffee _2 ! $1.75

TWO MILL

Coffee~~-~ -.

Cut-RI·te

Fresh Kale---- -l·b...... 29c
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mates, Lloyd McCormack, and
John Kapperly, bolh of West

ODd ..,.
oii!IIY lplu.

$2.45

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CITIZENS OF MIDDLEPORT ARE ASKED TO APPROVE
A 2 MILL LEVY WHICH WILL:

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Beads 0' Bleach ---·------··· :.... 77c

(3)

Release funds now being used for utilities, to be used for other
village services which are presently being curtailed.
Discontinue the present 25c per month Electric Bill Charge on
residential electric bills (75 cents to commercial users) to pay for

39c
Liquid Trend ..........1!~ .. 2for 59c
Jio.

street lighting.
(4)

Be effective for a period of 5 Years

Sweetheart Soap •••• '::!' 4.... 51c

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Ohio Republican State Ceotfal and Executive CGmmittee, Ray-C. Blla,CQ.--•
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17 North High St~Mt, Col1111ikto, Ohio

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Ia a J.etter which was w-ritten to Joozae,
his eldest daughter, shortly aftel:o her mtno&gt;iage to Dr. Thomas Ross, he said: •you
wilre b cautiful- not just of a physical, &lt;X'
outward ntnw. but )W)U shoyrd d *

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i A Man Who Can Be TRUSTED wltll tile F•t· re ., YD"r F• lly I

Bin White --·-·-·-···- ····- •. .:. 27c

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night to all wbo have kt.,...I )'OU ftlld J0trr
family, the dignity, the ebarm and the
wanntb and tbe gl'8Ciousness of y()Ul
n• ofJ IL
•:serx; e me, it is a deep wen oi a sIll•
ance to realize that tbe dlorts of my ie eble
and te; contributions and the vast and
cB lfishly deYoted hours your mother bas
gW!Jl ~ JleSU)ted M ibat '\1• • WI of wbit.e
laeJE, standing ailh a cnan \\'lbo is DOll' ODe
ol as, and winn we an 1o¥e.,.

from die Senator\
letters to his children :re\•eal some oi biB
beliefs and de e.p personal concerns.
Wben Bany .k was 19, bisfatber uc&amp;e:
..'There is oo butdation like 1he
rA.
homety and faimess, and wbw you lq;in
to build your life on that rock with the
eement of f.aith
GOO that ~ ban,.
then you ba 1&gt;e a I'OOI. start. •

(51 Increase annual property taxes $2.00 per $1000 evbluatlon

Dutch Cleanser--~------- 2 !~· 33c

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~ l!IOtes

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Kotex --------------/~'·2 for 89r
Dry Trend -··•r··· ····· ···· 2

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

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(left *o npt) ue Carolyn Ross; J&lt;l!!miE" Gr.oWNwater Ross; Senator Goldwater holding Cynthia
&amp;.; 111n!. Goldwater with Alison 1111111 Tclm Bose; mel Peggy G.IH ler Holt. Standing
._... io l'igbtr) Dr.. Tom Be ; P lio Ji:., aacfM'ib ClcH ¢r ; aDd Bidlanl. Holt.

The

FUNDS FROM TAXES AND OTHER SOURCES, THE

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l1IE QOLDWATER FAMILY CIRCLE -Tiwee g auf •w ol tbe-GolckW.er family. Sitting

UTILITY LEVY

DUE TO A SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF OPERATING

Nabisco Tango Chips •-·- _. _. !.43c

1Mkln1 tr
ltiiUrtly .nfey.,...t later.
Give your f•mlly lhlt tnp.i-

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Dishwater All •• ____ .,, ____ :.,~· 49c

20 oz.
loavea

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Fnt Ttp ValUe
Sf.miJI

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VISITS PAREN'l'S

Blue Bonnet Margarine •__ • ~~- 27c

Instant

qt.

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Fred Sisson, a freshman at
Ohio University . and two room·

Pard Dog Food •••,.,...... :~. 2 for 33c

Quality llondod by ........
fn our .... malllm 11l1d
....ln1 ldtchtnt. Ernba••Y
Sol1141 Drttsl., Is guoron·
- froo- ond dolldo111.

Slolcloy

St. LLOUIS Sunday. Lovetere
is expected to be out of action
for the rest of the season.

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Salad Dressing

SlokloyRSP

Kroger
White

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Ex. !at., Nov. 7, 11164

' haM d 10 lb. or 1lrfel'
PolEx. l!&lt;t., Nov. 7, 1864

Embassy

ble operation today after sustabling torn knee and
ankle
ligaments in the gome against

Free Tep V.aue Stamps ,
wlill COIIPilu .., purchase ol one jar Kniaor :·
ltuastn•
Ex. Sat., Nov. 7. 19134

50 EXTRA
FI'N Top Vofuo . , _

AppIesauce . •••. 8..~.

Spray Set

Tep Value St..,._

wilh COUlD' IIIII JIOI'•
chase eX s 1oaves ~ 01:.

Dried

4
"okoly

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the U. s. Weather Bureau this
morning, exduding Alaska and
Hawaii, was 24 degrees at Lebanon , N. H. The high Sunday
was 87 at Presidio, Tex., and

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Wotch Por 5 Mlnuto Tall&lt;a on ChoMII·Ia II
Sponsored By Citizens For Goldwot.er·:MIU.. 0ommllloe
Pd. PoL MY.

ffiLOW TEMPS

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ODd chase
K._r Sliced C l!l&lt;. Sat., NaY. 7, ISM

No. 2~

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dieted West Virginia will support the Johnson-Smith tickets
Tuesday, "based on records of
progress which have celled for
a federal and state partnership ..,

It llliTRA

FroO Top Volot " -

Instant Coffee _~~.:"· $1.49 Ice Milk .. Fl:!~~ .• 2 .~•. 98c
Ivory Liquid .. _ 2 ~••~· $1 Magic Bleach .•.•. ~;,_ 29c

PomHy

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ing with his top advisers Sun~

EVELYN
LUCKE
CLERK OF COURTS

::r Kroger

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to keep President Johnson ia
the White House.

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24 u.

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NEW YOR~ (UP!) - T h e
lowest temperelure reportel to

PUff 8 ••••••••. - - 5.401••.; $1. . .·:::.Cream P'es
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Plain &amp; loll Rlolnt
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Kroger Flour . 25 ~~-$li'41f;?ee
w Club
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K,_r llonwdylo
8-rmllk ··..
4-nt Ch'
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Biscuits .. __ .. _1~~- $1 ::... .ow o Ips ---- "' c ·
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of2 • . Freoh
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ll'ryloJ
Cllldcon
Ex. Sat., Nov . 7, 1864

rill -

TONIGHT

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chase % 1bl

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can

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SEES LBJ VIGI'ORY
GRAFTON, W. Va. (UPI) Sen. Jennings Randolph pre·

trilh- ODdFrwTap

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President Johnson, after meet-

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50 EXTRA
FrH Tap Value stamps

Barry Goldwater

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an war effort rather

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Yeuetable Sliortening
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agaln•t North Viet Nam for the
raid. They did not rule out
long • range measures against
th• Reds, but indicated these
would be reared lo the over-

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Frooon Cubo Sluko
Ell. Sat., NaY, 7, Ull4

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Vote For And Re-Elect

PLUS EXTRA TOP VALUI! STAMPS WITH THESE COUPONS

Half Slab BACON
39c lb.
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John Halliday, Galllpolil, Chairman

Ribs ~~ -~~.~ lb. 49e
"Fresh Frozen Cube Steaks"

10

lb.

50 Top Value Stamps with coupen 9N

Issued by: Earhart For Judge Comm.
Loull Sheridan, Ironton - Secretary -

First Cut Chops •. lb. 39e ·
"Sliced Bacon Sale"
Serve 'n Save

GtJdwater Ids ed the pre-

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wllldl JRYIIIod sllarlly
bolore lui 1_.1 Clllifonla
primary, wllicll 11o woa aflor
to
pubU
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llomploreJ - Loo ....In,
caJJI., salt Lake City, Utab.
ad Mlomeapollo, JdiJa.
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Miller - WooloiJip&gt;D, D. C.,
ad Locllporl, N. Y.

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HA'hten security and prevent a out ia froat, be said,
&amp;
~ana lwkllu mau ·~.. 1 ' lint L•n• • .. Cilutllll"''
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repetillon ol the Red mortar •~
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barrare ••
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crippled 21 U. S. 857 jets.
euctly
dme J'l
-~·~ltrttatton. CYS J:X
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U. S. officials ruled oul any tilo oledloD In CaWoniL
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VIet Narn.
11 al10 1a taking steps

Now Nn-ing his twelfth Y•lr •• C9mmon P-1111 Judlt of

Rib Chops .. ~'"':'. ~.... 4 9'
Loin Chops .'J'::'.c~ .... 59c

"Piece Chicken"

U.S. D. A.

on Bien Hoa Air Base in South

Lawrenc• County

"fresh Pork Chop Sale"

dill tebtlllJ."

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Tbt
United States is moving quickly
to replace the American bombers destroyed or damaged ID
the IIUT]lrile Communl1t attack

Judge of tho Court of Appools

Fresh or Fresh Frozen

PHOI!lNJX, AJII. &lt;tiPII - I)' Ullitecll"reh loteriiOIIaul
leo. Barry M. Goldwalor lou
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Jllftdlcied k wUI will ...... Allolll, TeL
Goldwalor - S.. l'raadlce,
idescy ..... , • .,. .. · - .,
tile peale~~ JIOII1bl •poell of Calli., .... rta "''• Arb.

Ordered for
Lost Planes

JUDGE

Re ter Each Week For The Grand Prize ... Ford

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~-;"""~:~~~-:~;u~· : Kathy Howard
suits o1 local and national candjdatea In Meip county again Dt' es Sunday
will be provided Meigs county

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PIJny
Char les De4ll,
Pt Pl.easa ni ·

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DISM!SSF.D _ \1"
Mabel
Krebs, Henderstlll :
Nicki e I
Pickens. Pt P le asant . r eel!
Roush, Mason , Mrs. William I
Peyton. &lt;:a llt pohs
BIRTH - Mr. and \Irs . l.ar.
ry Bales , Cttllt po! 1s, a daug ht ~:r .

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Office Boun' 8 to 12. 2 to 6 (CloM at N- 0J1
lblltl. -

&amp;ut Court st., PolllefOJ

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mJury accJ -· longing lo

Frederick Welling. ! Congressman Harsha describ- Lion Broadcasting of the returns : OOys.
b
M ch 25 1962
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\V . Va There W(IS I ed
as
of Lhe again will be
through ' in
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" med 1um damage to both cars. , outstanding men of thiS country co-operation of U1e Meigs Coun-1
be
g d Do oth Herd
wrre ma ~~· an 32 1 warnmg.
Ni&lt;'hols was l'ited to Meigs "who has the respect of lead- ty Board of Clections. First re- 1of Rul! rt dan H tfr d YS i .
were J!'SUt."V
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man · owar
ar or . urv Y·
court Nov 13 for excessive mg mem s o ongress.
turns will be giVen as soon as
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The ptarol tnvt'~tigated three I spet&gt;d for conditions and Well- Harsha humorously referred they are processed through l.he i ?rs In add_JtJOn to ~er_ parents
a&lt;:cidents tn ~teigs county over \ ing was cited for parking on to the effort o~ the Democrats board of elections, between gl lncude a stste:, Chrlstma; rna·
the wet:'kend One on Saturday I p· vement
I to defeat Cong. Abele by br ing- d 9 m it is expected.
l lernal grandparents, Mr. and
10 "0
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at
.. p. m ~n The other took place on Rl. ing ln such people as President !ll•»~,•'"'~"f',(~:·,~"'~"J'""''""~'·~· ~"c'' ·~~ 1· s.
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Peach F~rk Rd , two nn~ ~IX 7. three and lhree·tenths miles Johnson. Postmaster General
DEPARTMENT CA.LLED
HOI. and paternal grandparents,
miles west of Rt 33. A, north of Pomeroy , A car driv· l Gronouski and . other
The Middleport
Volunteer Mr. and Mrs. Steve Howard,
ent
car drivf'n b) (;~ylt-&gt; Kt&gt;t'S. t8. 1, 11 north by M&lt;:~urPPn lJarst. \8, of tilt' Adrmmstrat10n . 1hey r ·
was
called Hart~ord.
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Racine. went out or control and Middleport. ran oH the road haw sent &lt;~ll the big shols from thlree ti~:Sr::: extinguish btnsh fnends may ~all at ftte F'og- - - -whrn shf' was blinded by head- Wa shi ngton to try to knock off r· re
th weekend twice leson~": Funeral orne a er noon
ld p t " H h
i
rres over e
,
on Tutsday
H
lrgh ts ol a ~nuthbound car. er pour o
e t',
ars a qu p- , lo Hudson·st where a blaze
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. t'&lt;ll' 1111 a11 embankment a n d !J"d lit&gt; rf'f':'rred to C'ong. Abe· I was out of con trol on proputy I
----fill led ovl:'r Thue was heLJvv· le os •·a
ot courage and near th e Con Young residence · I Co u r t Ca tuI"
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u1a 1e 18
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damagt' 111 The \.:&lt;H. and
ttw eonvlclwn
The other brush fire call \.as
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driver rel'l'ived a laceration of ln his pr~pared
remarks, 1 at 2 :34 p. m. Su nday on Rt. 1\'lu tldi~J)Ort Nati ve
Lhe IL•fl hand.
, Har~ha assailed the ~mocra t~ I 554 near Kyger. No damage of A Meigs comity native, Jo!l·
I
J f~rm,
for~i~n, and f1s~al poh- eny great extent was caused eph D. Bryan of Columbus, is
ctes _ Harsha asked hts audt- by any of U1e ftrts.
1 setking elect ion this fall to the
ence, "How
· s. upreme Co11rt . Bryan . 1\5 ,
long
can
you
afford
l'nbli c 'Thank•·•l'
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to t&lt;o&gt;l t em con rnue. . ars a 1
MA.N SENTENCED
is a native of Middleport and
o r o~ pt••·atloll
for the ce\et"IJOn 1-. ..oft .1 Richard Lewis ' Racine RD.
f ·
Oh'10 ance stry .
1' also called
• 1
· . ' o ptoneer
Pomeroy Police ChieF Jed li~rry Godwater, .ong . Hoi.K'r was sentenced to the _Cin~m- Mr. Bryan was educated in
1 Webster today thanked parents Tafl, a~d Cong. O\Jver Bollon. l ooti Work House for VlOiatwn pu blic schoo ls of Meigs county
and youngsters for thPir co-up- ! . Also. mtro~uced at t~e ~l!i't~ 1 of probation on a non-s~pport be fore moving to Wichlte, Kan.
eration during the Halloween mg w. 1s Oscar Abele, CongJess charge by Judge Frank \\i Por- sas at a young age He return·
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Abeles·. faTh"r. who
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season.
, man
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, IS a ter. J r., 1as t wee k· Also
· fined 1·ed to Columbus sPveral
years
Chief Webster sBid only four life-long re_sJdent of \\ells ton, by Judge Porter was Gle nn 'ago where he has since been a
df'd b and JS now m hts erght1es
tth
f w 11 t
$10 and
sludge, keeps your fuel supply fre.romplamts ~-ere ret'vr
Y; Following the spl'aker a fish Ma e ws o
. e ts on, b t b th practicing attorney. Bryan is
You want two thing• with fuel oil:
Pomeroy pollee for Ha loween
:
. cos 1s 1or mtOXJCa Jon, u O runnina on the Suorerne Court
flow ing. No more clogged fuel lines,
I. Fast, friendly, dependab le service.
vandal .ism. He s;m.1 .. 1'h e v1.1· supper. was served .Co-duur. • were suspen ded and M
. atthews . ticket '"'opposi te William O'NeilL
filten;; screens and nozzles! You ave
lage is very apprec iali\/e of the men lor the hom&lt;O"commg were was placed on probation for
2. A peak 1/ficiency fuel oil.
i consideration shown by
both John Dupre and Joe Conger. ! 30 days.
money because of increased burner
You get both wi th Ashland F uel Oil.
the youngs ters and adults in
----efficiency, Jess fuel oil consumed.
Only Ashland Fuel O il has S. C. A .,
FILES SUIT
m31T• oining order
throughout
For prompt. de pendable service,you~an
Charles N. Caputi, Pittsburgh. DEVOTED TO tNTE~E$1 Of
special Sludge Control Ad ditive. This
the HallowePn season.''
MEIGS
MASON
AREA
Pa., representing the Alumincount on Ashland Oil. Call us today!
il important to you because it prevents
fh c~•rll 1. owon. ""bLLSIIIIf
um Builders Co. of Pittsburgh,
Ch•lt•· T IRRifllll ldlter
MAN FINED
has filed a $4000 suit in Meigs Publl sn•ll ,.,.. r., 1fte rn00J1 ••C&lt;IP' tun
D\1 f fll O fiL O " •111'1
ftu&amp;IIIMR•
David W Hou"h. Chi!licothe.
County Common Pleas Court Cll'l
Republican
ASHLAND OIL &amp; REFINING COMPANY
C~rm • • n., Ll v 'llt.oo::n•roro S1
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was fined $20 and costs for
)" lo "'·" '"" ' O ff Lu
r:ohOftl' W "f l
against Francis H. Andrew. The ·al:'\6.
Eo11torl• l phon e WY Z..21ST.
leaving thl! sce ne of an acc iCnnditlnte
pe tition charges the amount is ~ni•...O I t II'!!;RRII CIU I mllllftl
.,.,...... •• mo oos• affla. .. ,.• .._.,..,
GALEN 5. BROWN, Agent
1dent , Jnd Paul R. Rishrr was
due the plaintiff, with inter- Oftlo
ll
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,.gra.nrott'l•
fi ned $lOll. t'IJ~Js and
g1ven
est, for work, labor and mater- O"In • ll• IUm DIII. l l'le. W l,ell lftl
thrt•f davs in j:lil for DWI in
r.a lli polis city pl\lice
are ials on an aluminum siding pro- \t•on
Highway Route 124
• ve. N•w 'l'o rll Clt'l No• Yortl
Pomeroy :\1&lt;~ynr Ch&lt;1r les Lt&gt;g- investigating a reported rob- ject.
Subu:rtptt o ll ••t••
ar's l'nurl S;.1turday mgh1. Ar· b:•rv ;md 1he knocking out
. byf
e.rrl•• • fl•r• I V.IIIOII, If Mft" ... ,
Minersville, Ohio
blow and possi bi e dopmg o
,. •• k, on• fil l In 1Civ•nw •' tt11
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ove r the wPekt' nd werP (;eorge 11 C ;~llipo 1 1 ~ hu~in('ss ma n. Max The temperature in Po m- ..,.u, • •n 1•ne1 offluo. ,,..... .,.
Phone: Wyandotte 2·2166
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Eh~r)Otl l'll!l{'. IJ ~~~·kt•rsbur
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W Tawney. jewf'ler and photogra- : eroy's business district at 11 :35 &lt;nontll a. " 101 "'' " Mcmtr.. n.to
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t Experif'nrr m \'illagf' and V&lt;t .. nllnwmg an un low
u.:ens op· r~·~T .
, a. m. today was 68 egrees un· ••• l'lllloiiLo. a ro• monttl fi .M -,
County GoH•rnnwn1
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·e F:xpPrif'nte in Uwlgel
F'manr1ng
"i;;'in"' ;1rrest. r!ckless opera- that a woman entered his place
lion und no operator's license. 'of business at 9 p. m. Friday
• !9 YParS Bll~tnt'!IS
: and inquired about a trip to ,
Expenenre
I Puerto Rir:-o. When her husband
e i\Javy Veteran of
entered the store, they were
Worlt1 Wa r 11
shown sli dt•s of lhe is land and
Tl' p \liddlrp011 f&lt; . l~
S(J ll 'lrl
then asked to see som e diaYour v'ot e and
lo\&lt;ls sumrnnned aT :1 18 p. m
eJ ·have · followed my per sona l code of campaign ethics In
Satun 1
Mill-s! wh-re &lt;:~11 mond rin gs.
Support Appreciated
Th ey li ked one ri ng,
and
un irl1·n
person had faint·
t his campaign which is now drawin g to a close.
Pd . Pol. Adv.
when The wife ;;tsked the hus' f'd.
ba nd if he had the money to
e This code is that an opponent may not be attacked on
p&lt;.1y for it, he said no. but that
a friends owed him $600, and
personal basis but onl Y on his voting record or stand on
he could coliect it if they went'i
to Pt. Pleasant. They asked :
an issue which sho uld be brought fully before the public.
1Tawney if he would drive them I
· to Pt. Pleasant for the coll ec-1
In
eA t home my oppone nt cl aims t o be a conservative.
li ··n .'l nrl h!• ;&gt;"reed. They park- !
votin g he is ralcd by Am erica ns for Democratic Action, the
ed in an alley in Pt. Pleasant,
an:l 1i1 ('tJU ·• arg m'd
who I
extreme in libera l philosophy and organization, as voting
would do the collecting. Final·
ly 1l1e woman &lt;~greed and wh rn
90% of the time in their favor.
she got oul of the car the man
s1u·"w' T &lt;1w ne~· in the head.
el do not belie ve in using two kinds of campaign liter ature
Whl:'n he carne to he was in a
to be circulated in d,ifferent areas
m(Jt!' l i:l1 l-'om t~rny.
In lhe meantime David Tawei Will never vote on both sides of an issue to pretend to
nr~·. son of the Jewel&amp; report·
ed to police Sa turday morning
those In favor that I was on their side ot to those opposed
I that hi s father was missing.
Sometime later word came that
I agreed with them.
. Tawney had arrived home from
Pomeroy, and poli ce went to
e In this campaign the only Issues of value are my voting
! his residence to hear his rerecord and political philosophy and my opponents voting
port of the epsiode. There is
al so a (heary th&lt;:~ l more than
record plus his philosoplll'.
! just the ring first involved had
been taken from the store, as
·e I have attacked my opponent on his voting record and stuck
I Tawney's keya ~ tha establish·
religiously to his recorded vote&amp; aa shown b:t the Coamenl are missing.
•
The Investigation Is contlnugressional Record.
ing and a unit from the Bureau
YES •• • only about 9e coven the
of Criminal lnvestigation was
e I believe the choice Is either my philosophy that the gov•
to arrive today from London.
average daily cost of a $200 Joan.
Tawney said today thst he
:Repay in easy monthly payments.
ernment Ia an Instrument of the people or my opponent'•
had
no insurance on the items,
Take Z months or as long as 2 years.
philosophy which place.s loyalty to the wishes of th~ Jobubut that a $$XI reward lo be·
It's up to you.
ing o!!..-ed by the Jewelery Seson Admnistration before loyalty to tlla wishes of his oo~
curity Alliance Detective's A..
PhoDe first for fast approval Then
I sn., ot which he belongs. Tawstop for your mooey. Takes only a
•lltuents.
ney
also
said
be
will
add
$500
matter of minutes.
Bomer (Pete) K. Abele
~ the award, lor a $1,1100 total
How about it! Couldn't you use an
for the person or persons who
catch tha robbers.
extra $200-$500...$1000 or more!

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GJRL BABIES UN WELCOME? row a friend'3 little boy when
D~a r Helen:
w~ go shopping, so as lo put
rrom li'U 111 to 52 l'n·pare now LILwuln s~rv l r• ha. he l ped thout·
for (IJPU-'
1!\'l'fV
for L". S. Ctvtl Se rvlre j()b oprn- ILHIR
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American up a good front'! - C()NF'USED
ynr ainfl! 19-lt!. I• Is on~ of th.e
in&amp;t In t hil area dur±ni the nut
male'! Yesterday for about the LIMEY
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l~fNUI and o\df'~l
pn\' 811!])' OWTI·
II montht.
ed 1ehaolt ot lh kll1d a"d \1 not
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lOt
h
time
a
man
in
a
store
sym·
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conne~ted w it.b lh• IJol·ernmcnl.
OTernmeot polltlont par u
hi1h
11 144600 a month IQ 1tart . They
: pathized with my husband for Dr~rh .Lime~:
provide
area rer 1erur i ty than For FREE lnformati&lt;H• ao Gourn
having two daughters, no sons
\\ Y don I you just borrow
prh-tl•
ettrp lo.v mf'nt •nrl
"'"· ooPnl job~. lnPllldinlil: 1111 of poll ·
· your husband's typic.ally Amer·
eollent opp ortunity for l.dunre· U0111 llld U l lriU, till Out POllpO"
and mall 11 once _ TODA\'. You
m ent. Many pMI!Iont rtoqu l re Iii·
I am English, and have al· ican "\'w'e're ha ppy, so bull out"
lie or n o oped• llzed rduct l loo or o'.IJ I ~18" re 1 full detail• 1111 h!lw
:you
nn
prepa1·c
yournlf
tor
IX p PriRU.
ways been Jed to be li eve it is approach? Rea ll y. the number!
lb.
theM
just
lhe blue bloods who th ink and gende r of vour children are
Uon
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dcla.v
ACT
:-.lOW!
but to nt on e of l hue Job•, vou
mus t put a Int. Til~ compei!Uon J!\ICOL:\ SER\'H.:J,;, u~pt 6~U
it so impo rtant to have a son to nobody's busi~ess but
youri
Pekin, 11 \lnnll
Is ll.ee n 1nd in 1omo cue, only
ono out ot flvr pa91.
rarry on the. fa mily name. My 1 own. - H.
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' husband and I are both very
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LINCOLN SERV ICE, D• pt , 680
happy with our two little girls. Dear Helen:_
Pekin, lll lnoit
Su rely the babig health
is I know this ls a
more
important
than
its
sex.
i that concerns many
I am very muc h intPrested. Please send me absol utely FREF.
.
Comparing
my
husband
and
W~ are 60, both having
(1) A Jist of U.S. Government positJOns and sa laries, (2) InJane Par ker Asst. Flavors
formation on how to qualify for a U.S. Government Job.
his daughters l.o our neighbor!chr ldren by a furmer m'"''"""
: and his sons - our neighbor I My children are
Name ···-----·--·-··--·----·-·------ - -- Age
always see ms to be shouting. They learned to stand on
pkg•.
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Street ---··-·-······-··-·-··-···-·---- Phune
City ····---··---·-------···--···-· State - --·---··~·--lalionshi p is wonderful.
I of d'htoles. Hhis chil~den live nea r. l
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u
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' an 10ug marne . are a savcon- 1
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1 stant drain on our owe
ing s. We wi ll have no pension
when we retire, so our savi ngs I
MAN ~,;
. are V€ry necessary to us.
His children write him only
when they L"Jee.d somet hing;
ANN PAGE
then he drops everything and
rushes to thrm chec kbook
i:~
IO'!, ot. 10
can
ha nd. I suppose no ono;&gt;
can
make this poppa bird see that
it's way past lime to push his
6y Trai nin g and Experience, Th ese People Are Best Qualified to Serve You
40-year-old baby birds out of
the nest. He all but supporls
them - wh ile they spend their 1
own paychecks foolishly.
May be 1 shouldn 't ha ve mar· I
BELOW IS YOUR UNOFfiCIAL
rled ag&lt;dn. But 1 was ~lone
STATE AND COUNTY OFF ICE HOLDERS' BALLOT
the chi ldren busy Jiving the ir
'l'o vote for a &lt;·andida te, pla ce ''X" in the rectangular spaee
&lt;I t I he left of the name of such C11 ndid ate.
own lives. I thought there' d be
companionship with a
For Pro•~uting Attorney
ly situated wid ower. Now I' m
Fo r United Stotes Sen•tor
&lt;Vote fur not more than one)
(Vote for not mor e tha n one)
not alone, but lonely and worried. 1 say no thing about these
f::-::-ront.......,.,..."".--1 I BERNARD V. FULTZ
worl'ies. Why ca use trouble beRepublican
tween my hus band and me
ON
oN l .ta.
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p =c-:-,.,...,-=-1~ 1--=--:::-:---:-c:--:-:-, whe n [ know lle won't c hange~
STE HEN M . YOUNG
For Cl•rk of Court of
BAGS !
BAGS
1 Dem ocrat
=
Common Plt al
' Helen. ca n you help me to li ve
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(Vote for not more than one)
: wllh it and wa;t calm ly fi ve.
For Representat i-v e to
years for tbe very inadequate
BGHT O'GOCI IEDORCU
I EVELYN LUCKE
Congress (At L•ro•)
lOUR
State -Old Age : Pension? 1 When 1
(Vote tor not more th:m one) =
Repu blican
we wouldn't need it- and
1
I OLIVER P. BOLTON
I WANDA. EBLIN
li ve out our re tireme nt comI R~publlea n
I
Democrat
. for tably if his childr en would
3-U. BAG
3-LB.BAG
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; shoulder their own responsibiliROBERT E. SWEENEY
For Sheriff
Democra t
= (Vote for not more tf'i an one)
ties.)
Parent! are ('onstantl y ad vis- :
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I ROBERT C. HARTENBACH
For R•presentlllve to
ed to "let go·• their children:
Contren
J
Republican
. when they reach
adulthood. i
(TBNTII DISTRI CT)
=
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doesn't
someone
tel! chil- l
(Vote !or not more than one) §E
I CHARLES H. Dl EHL
dren lo "let go '' parents by age·
I
Democrat
I HOMER E. ABELE
1-- =-::---:--::--:--60 at least and not drain them
! Republica n
For County Recurder
; in to Stale·kept old age?-SCAR.
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(Vote for nQt mote than one)
ED SIXTY
i WALTER H. MOELLER
I ELEANOR ROBSON
Dear Scared:
I
Democrat
UL
Republican
i · Perhaps you SHOULD
say .
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For Stafl Repr•sent•tlv•
something about these worries. ·
lOLA I. HOWELL
(Vot e for not more than one)
! At age 60, it's time to
take;
Democrat
i
stock
and
plan
foc
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I RALPH W~LKER
iii§ . For County Treuur•r
abl e retirement. It's also
f
Republivan
5
(Vote for not more than one-)
your husband realized hi s
·-~~~~==~~~~,-~
dut y is to hi,. wif~. not h i
CHARLES KNOWLES
I HOWARD E. FRANK
Democrat
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grown and supposedly ind,epend:,l
I Republiea n
ent
children.
1- -:f;:o-r-:C:-o-u-:nty:-C=o-m::-m-,la"o"'"lo_n_o_r--1 ~
I AUSTIN L. RUSSELL
n·~ possible he would like
(Vote for not more than two) =
I
Democrat
I stop this drain on his savings,
JANE PARKER
I KENNETH McELHINNY
but doesn't know how, withoul
l·lb.
alienating his family. Here's
I Republican
- - - - - - box
suggestion : He could drop
, hint thst you two will have
move in with them when
retire - .unless your sa•'lnl" ll
can support you - and llien
' those savings in a retirement
I HENRY EWING
· · plan where greedy
I
Reptibllcari
1 can't get at them. H.
THE BACKYARD FENCE
These 1 clever hitch-hik ers! 1
It Is le1ai To Take This Ballot To The Polls For Relerence On EI~D D~
alowed /down to !"&gt;ad a oll!ft
one
earrlod. II said, "Undecld·
.Pd. Pol. Advt. Sponsored By The Meigs County Republican Executive Committee,
'I
ed voter - pick me up a o d
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Meigs General Hoopltal
ADMISSIONS SATURDAY None.
I DISCHARGES SATURDAY ·~ Earl Knighl , Middleport ; An·
drew Stewart, Cllftoo; Nancy
i Smith, Pomeroy ; Roy Rollins,
Middleport; Dennis McKinney,
Dexter ; William Moodispaugh,
Middleport; HarVey Eastman,
Pomeroy; Zora Walker, Pumeroy; 0 . W, Wiseman, Ru 1land;
Larry Rupe, Rutland.
ADMISSIONS SUNDAY -'Lino
da Hill, Racine; Zora Welker,
Pomeroy.
ABELE
DISCHARGES SUNDAY- Ha-

your

en fun tu .Junch on a hot dog and orange
juice right on the street on 3rd Ave . in
the Fifties.
But for those who can afford to ig·
nore menu prices we have the incomparable Pavilion and the Colonv where you
' really oug ht to let the captain dream up
a dinnet· that will be perfect and unforgettable. We offer you such ce iebrily
haunts as the Stork Club (where the pri·
ces aren't as high as you might expecll,
the Four Seasons (expensive but beautif!tl and worth it) Sardi's in the theatre
distr ict (try the canellonil and Billy
Reed's Little Club which is plushly red
and white, romanticallv lit and boasts a
splendid cuisine. All these places can
practically guarantee you a close \' tew of

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The serriee ·is friendly, the best
you've ever known. When money
is the questioa. thea the answer's

planning

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If YOU have the children along. they're
sure to en}oy the colorful restaurant call·
eel La Fonda del Sol in the Time and Ufe
building. Take thern to the Sunday after·
noon fiesta where they can see the amu·
sing decor, eat exotic food and listen to
the songs of beautifully costumed trou·
badors from Peru. Chile, Brazil and Ar·
gentina. There is flamenco and othE'r Latin dancing , too .
We New Yorkers are apt to defrnd
our city steadfastly but we Hke to laugh
at ourselves too. Nightly except Sundays
at Plaza 9, a cabaret theatre set like a
je\\.:el in the lower depths o( the genteel
Plaza Hotel. vou ·n see wittv actors mim·
icking Chet l~untley, Bette bavis and the
Richard Nixons and you just might turn
around in the audienc~ to find Chet
Huntley, Bette Davis or the Nixons laugh·
ing heartily at the sketches. This unus·
ual revue, titled Bits and Pieces. is put
Logether by suave Julius Monk, undisputed mJster of the art.
Many mov ies are made in New York
now that authentic settings are the
vogue. So keep on the lookout. for trucks
carrying cameras and Jight!'. If you pick
up a copy of Variety, the show businrss
trade paper, you'll probahly find schedules telling you what films are in production here.

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Broadway pretnieres, exciting football
games, g)llmorous new Fall fashions in
the shop windows and bright Autumn
leaves in Central Park. It's a wonderful
time to walk, browse in the book stores ,
stroll the museums, admire the flowers
and the skyscrapers on Park Ave .
The good life as it can be lived in our
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cal which has been known for 1 mot
eahng but also practl· '
9'1 years, is a by·product of cally elmmated pam. Next it
wood pulp and has found many wa~ used on a person who had
uses not connected with medi- accJdeot~lly incurred chemical
cine.
burns w1th mustard gas. It re-

DOCfOR
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Pl ant~

N• W• COMPTON, 0 • 0 •

tng to WlJliam Byers, Rl. I,
Fined by lllddleport Mayor
Poolero,
Lee Smlt.l) Saturday night were
SaUy Byers, 56. lnsldt lilt
Glenn Priddy, $10 and costs.
houso, received • bruised rom.
residents this year
through!
lesving the scene of an ace!There was medium damage to An enthusiastic crowd of o•: sponsorship or The Dally Sent· HARTFORD · w. Va. - P'uJ&gt;. dent, and Kenneth S. I!Alynnlds,
the ca. and house, and the er 800 people greeted Congress- lnel
erol serv&gt;ces for Kathy Mae $&amp; and coats, failure to yield
driver escaped injury .
man Homer E .. "Pete" Abe. le H~tu n.s will be
broadcast ! Howard , Z, who
Sunday right~~o~l_:w";a~y~,_ _ _ _ __
1b
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, evening at Veterans Mmortal The Ohio Slatt' Patro; today Two Sunday accidents took at a homecomtng cee ration through _faciiHies In the co~rt- , hospital will be held Wednesday
reponNl lht&gt; investigation of place at two dUferent places. 1\n Wellston. Saturda~ nlghl.
houst' w1th loud!peaker !lerVlct
at the Church
ol
2
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•t•lg• and r.alil"~
t·ounlrt&gt;s . a {'ar dnverr b~ Lyle Ntchols, ston City Park was packed to 11wlll be served to the public in- 1C~nstb 1 1 _nsthtanG nhon. Staere
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featured H guest
families are invate&lt;' .toh comed twn
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Tuesday
rug t an She had been ill for several
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and sTruck a parked car bt_&gt;. f11vn Ohw s S1xth D1stnct.
enjuy tile drama of Ule 1964 elec.

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thermostatically
controlled
gas heat. Close to business

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space. Phone WY 2_3092 _
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-UNFUR~ISHED I rooms and
baTh . down~tairs apartment. I
North 3rd, Middleport. $50 •
month. Call WY U434.
10 29 6tc

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1957 Plymouth 4 door sedan,
~ Trac tor, used 1..n11
1= F01u
hrs., Ford Mower, 14" Ford
plows, 7ft. tractor disc. !::Hack
Hawlt pickup cern planter, 01- ~
{oU'ol

I 963 Chevrolet lmp1la

Television Revue

will hold Ila meetmg at the
home 0 f Grace .--,.
-11 on wedo
n.esday, Nov. t , Anyone w 1~h ·
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to
k
61 Ford - - - $966 will be launched Nov. Ul and U\1
ma e arrangements.
Sta. Wogon. Fo1con. W• con Mrs. Kloea announced that any· pi;,•• ~f ma~la.
Club
reft"l' you to local owner. e one wllh1n&amp; to volunteer
on
e
eport teraey
Olltd. ahift.
the project are Ulled to con- will meet Wednesday afternoon
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~·-- a"='lng
•'-A at the home of Mrs. C.
M.
wcuu-~- ut~:
meetlng were Mrs Richard Hennesy at 2 p. m.11 Boob tD bt
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Chamben Mrs Karl. Kautz reviewed Include. Loot Away,
Pomerey, Ohio
Misa Frieda Fa~hnle, Mrs. Gu; Look Away::' by Mn. 0. B.
-~=---=~--~-"' ! Neigler Mr Kloe.s wu a gu.. t Stout and The O&gt;rlatlan an4
I~ Volkswagen pickup truck.
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4 Door. Low mileagt' by loca l owner, apotlen inh•rtor beip

and brown finish. V8 enKint•, Powt&gt;rglide trans. Radio ~md
h~wter, whilew~tll tires show little wear.
$

subscriptions have been plaeed
for the Nelsonville hospital.
The Christ-o Seal proj~t

HOLLWYOOD (UPI) -liotea

to watch televtslon by:

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iver wagon, manure spread·
er, corn sheller, 45J- l.H .C.
hay baler, milk cooler, hand '
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grain cradle, telephone box.
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
(If'.
dinner bell, porch glider, liv·
ing room suite, bedroom suite
POMEROY. OHIO
cedar chest, wardrobe, coffee .
table, writing desk,
rugs,
Real Estate For Sale
Buslneu Servlce1

SOCIAL

Runs good. Will s2ll
or
trade. See Arnold Grate, Rut·
land Furniture Co., daytime

Emerson Jodes. Roll caD 1"et

sponse 11
leader.

CALENDAR

SB 24811, night SH 2·5501.
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1959 FORD Station wagon, fSSO.

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mnderu religloul

NOV. 5
The JOF class of the Unltecl
Methodist churc h will sponsor
NOV. %
a rummage sale et the church
Pomtroy Garden Club wilt rhursday, F'rlday and Saturday,
meet Monday, at 2 p.m . i-ll thP November 5 • 7.
home o1 Mlss Lydla EbeF cr~ "rh The
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Auxiliary of the Pomeroy
with Mrs. Cha rles R. Karr Sr B~nd Ci tiz~ns
Band RadiG
as co-~ostess. Ralph Moore ar~',l Cl ub will meet Tburday at 7:34
exten!'!TOn 'Ioent [or natural re- p. rn. at the home or Mr:11..

stands. lamps, chairs, 21 " R.
_
See John Chaney, Minersville,
1"0 •LAC&amp; ..
C.A.
TV,
drop
leal"'~ble,~a~
FOR
SALE
8
room
boWie,
WILL
DO
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weav•
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Phone
Ohio.
Pine Grove Load near
&amp;UVLT P'&amp;OoUCIHO
le dinette set. ld.tcuoc:n ca me.
·"-''e
Ft' ve Points
W&amp;NT ,U,
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1•~'l-3tl
· S peed modern kt'l"hen.
sunporch. WI 9-2826.
10 29 9tp
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16'l7 Lincoln He igl1t~. % bed ·i buffet, 4 folding c hairs,
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room house, wJ th hardwood 1 Queen washer. Unico gas dry- bath. full basement,
coal
1953 FORD, 6 cyl., 2 door,
PHONE WY2-2156
!loors. b:uh base-ment. and er, hand operated meat slic- furnace, drilled well, fouble TRANSMISSION Salvaee Com- cheap. Call WY 2-2310. .
gas rurnere-. Built-in cabinets ! er. and other article:~
not garage, chicken house, bam pany. Repatrtns all makes.
10 Xl 6tc
in kitchen. Driveway and mce i listed.
15 aaeS1 572 miles
from
·tomatic and standard tran•
sourcPs, will be guest speaker, Robert Harden Syracuse
In Memory
yard. Call Tracy Whaley, WY j
Pomeroy, 1 mile off Route 7 missions. Eleetrlc welding. 1954 BUICK .entury. Excellent ' usin~ as his topic, "How much
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2-3054
10 23 !Otc t Crow, Crow, and Porter,
on Eagle Ridge Road. Call Pbono WY U17S.
runnlng condition.
Prtced! for a gla"' of water•.
,
NOV . I
ON November 2, !963, God in
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Attorneys
11 •• 31P
rtgh•" ""
n .. ckett's Sohlo Serv 1
WY 2-6373.
t 24 tfc
, ThPodorus Councl! Daughters · The Middleport Busines. and
His infinite wisdom saw Cit 4 ROOM downstairs apartment Wm. Clifton Stout,
ice
lf 22 U
to call from our midst our with shower. 129 Butternut Administrator
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c of America will meet Monday, 1 Professional Women's Clu b
dearly belovd hsuband and Ave . HOUSE 5 rooms and
HOUSE FOR sale or rent. Five lart an...,"'-"""_.
'l'bo Rlmbler
at 7:30 p m.. at the !OOF hall. I will sponsor a rumJMge sale
luster father, Wesley A. Cir· bath" 311 Wetz8an St., Phon. Also selling the same day: 1100 rooms, bath, basement and
Hoai!Dc
World Slandanl ot Compact Inspection will h. held and of· Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6
cle. He is missed by
his WY •2•5333 _
M......ale, ....
E:l. lienee
ficers and the team are remind· and 7 in the Weber build ina
10 30 Glp bales of hay,. J. D. wagon, .~ garden plot. West Main St.,
wUe Laura and son Jack.
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hay and gram elevator, 12
Pomeroy, near lhe Midway
EDd fODr tewer trolllllel
Bil CU' reo:. ride and per· : ed to wear white. All members next to the Quality Print Shop
We ;..sign Wm 10 God and FURNISHED 3 room
house, Ford plows, 14" pull type Market. Call WY 2-2582 or
We uvo ID formiiiiCe. Small .., .cuuum) are urg•d to attend and bring on ·Mill-St.
pre 9s onward to His promise bath and basement 313'ti Con- plows, Ho~el1te cham saw, WY 2·2565.
lt)..31-3tc
Sewer MalHI
and IDAIIBierablllt)'
sandwiches or cookies for r~ 1l1
that we shall mee t again in dor Sl., Pomeroy.
severa1 mdk cans, mangle,
......._.... See
freshments.
the llle beyond.
10 27 If&lt;
buffet, round table, 21" Ray· FOR SALE OR RENT: House,
Caiiii'Y 1#14 DeJ ct NlPt
MelropoUiall MOioro
NOY. 3
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There's • Law1 beyond tbe APART\lENT 5 room; - a,;-d theon TV, and other Items. 6 rooms 61ld bath, Route 143,
f • 1f1:
E. Malll Street. Pomeroy
The Loyal Pals class of th e
sky
Wm. Clifton Stout, Bailey Run Road. Call WY 2- - - - - - - - - - Pb
WY Wtl71
Middleport Church
of Chrtst
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beth, newl)' redecorated. Call
Own••
ODt
wt'll
hold
'ts
thl
That's prepared for you and 11, 11 C k WY 2_363 l
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10 21 tic HEATING, PloUDbiDL MaeD•
4 22 Uc
' mon Y mee t'mg I
ond
1.
a er roo s,
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Terms: Cash
hruatto. Anold tlnlloen.
_ at the home of Grace
Pratt I
If we live the way our Lord
10 2l_ tfc Not responsible for accidents. HOUSE FOR SALE: Gravel Ill EaOI lllaiD -~ .....,. 1964 SIMCA 4 door sedan, new Tuesday, Nov, 3.
would have us do.
FURNI~IIF.D aparlmell\ f o r Bradford Auction Company
IIIII, Mlddlepart, 727 Broad- ..,. ,.._ IVY a-.
white walls, snow heads . An Election Day dinner will '
He who washed our
sins rent In Middleport. Groun&lt;tl C. C. Bradford, AuctiOneer
way St., across from swim7 10 tfc
fully equipped. Phone WY Z· be held Tue.sday evening, Nov. !
away,
floor, 3 rooms and beth. 3!111 A. C. Bradford, Manager
ming pool. 6 rooms and bath, - - - - - - - · - 6247 adeo 6 p. m.
3, at the Ftrst United Presby· ,
, ..... 10 &amp;.Ul'

))ath. Phone Wy-2·3575 after
:; pm .
10-24-tfc

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see Mrs. How· Lunch served by Bedford Youth 3 bedrooms, full ba!&lt;er.:"nt,
AUL"I111NEI!:II
10 19 12t terian Church in Middleport,
Where We that'1 everlasting ard Ceclt, 800 W. Main St., Group.
gas furnace , shower, lavaLory
C.mpleW 8er't'b
~------- - - beginning at 5 p. m. The chick·
10
29
atarts anew.
Pomeroy. Ph. WY 2-5262.
&amp;tc and commode in base mrnt,
Ct1t1 llradlord
en dinner is being sponsored
Mrs. Laura Circle and Jack
10 22 If&lt;
garage, black top driveway
t.'rlle, . . _ ct Coallel
fUf j
fe
by the De&lt;!cons and Deaconess·
u 2 ttc
COMPACT •weeper,
perfect Lot 50' x 150'. New pemt,
"- c. BRADFORD
es with Mrs. Eddie Burkett
TRAILER l11ts for rent. riMe condt'lion _ all att~chments
Rae!-.
and Miss Phyllis Joachim as
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house and roof, $9,500 00 1
llleboo 01111
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and paper bags. Balance
due
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co-chairmen.
1 11 tt•
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OVem
er
Car d 0 f Thanks
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com· 7 payments, $7 monthly WYI Small down payment. Marvin - - - - - - - - - - '
The Wesleyan Service Guild
pany, Middleport.
10·3-tfc 2.2204 .
10 29 6tc Swan, WY 2·3348·
Plans were made· for
the of the Racine Methodist Church
Beat The Ru1h
10
28
WE WISH to thank the Wolf I H»E~ , 1
I
ltp
EXPERIENCED
I annual "sluffing bee" for the , will serve an election day chi',ck·ll - - - - - - - - h
.
1 n "· an.., our rM'lJ 1urnr~ &amp;
Chri
Pen and Ke-rrs .Run neighbors
ed and .. ~·-'shed .-~ ZIG ZAG s·10g r Fully automa
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. s1mas sea1 projec t when 'Ien dinner and supper in
~w ••
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. SEVEN ROOM brick home In
th E
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f th
FASTEST &amp; BEST
who were so ~md a[ter the l' ments. WY 2-5434
12 8 ttc tic, one dial does it all, but· p,,meroy two bathrooms 4
e xecutive o Clerds oH !the church annex at 11 :30 a. m.
death of our w
. tfe a.nd motlt·e'·. 1
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ea
IUld 5 p. m.
ton bo es,
ms, !ew'l
I Thurs day Ladies of Chester
RADIATOR SERVICE
Margaret Smith . \\t&gt; also Wish :Vfidd\eport Aparlment, 5 rooms
tt monogra.
1
tc bedrooms. garage, basement.
Association met ast
on u ons, app tques, e ·I 3 firushed rooms in attic
to thank all our friends and, bath Sind basement, on ground Like new. Balance due, n · Large ~ot. OUt 01 blgb water
evening at the home of Mrds. Church will serve a plate tun~c:h
IN THE AREA.
lJol7.er hospital
1 floor. Newly decorated. hardf $8 ~tc
thl
Manning Kloes, executive i- of soup, chili, sandwiches,
payments o
.w mon y.
Central heating
lnqulre 1
Husband, L3wrenre Smith, wood floors . automatic heat. WY .t.·22M.
10 29 6tc Charles Wildermuth. WY Z. rrom tbe tar.-est truck or rector.
and coffee Election Day at
and Daughter, Elizabeth
cau WY ! ·!!.00.
10 10 tfc
bulldozer r1diator to the
Mr. Karl Kautz, president, Masonic Han.
Russell.
\'o lluplez.
bedrooms. Sugar AUCTION _ Glassware. The 2205 or WY Ullll.
9-26-tlc unaltest beate~ cont.
was In charge of the meeting. The meeting of the Pomeroy
3
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November
12 was the date set Band
Boosters
Association
Run area Pomer&lt; Phone following Is a par11a1 s1 o •v .,....,..
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WY ~3618 .·
· ·10 2 Uc the personal property of the eot building, Lodoted 352 N
for the "stuffing bee" at a lo.. scheduled for Tuesday evening,
late
Sylvie
Roush,
which
will
Second
Stroe~
Middleport
WY 2·2143
Pomorov
cotion
to be announced later. has been changed to Monday at
lost and Found
WY 2-3191
MODERN 4 room and bath be sold on Thursday, Novem Priced for quick .ale. II&gt; 1'================='1 Mrs, Kloes reported the sue- 7:30 p.m., at the Senior lllgh
!urn.,hed apartment. M 1 d- ber 5 1964 , at 10 , 00 A. M. at qlllro at Oblo Hotel.
I~ 0. McCOY, AUL'TIONEER cess of the Diabetes and chest School auditorium, due to eloo- I' Main 51.
Pomoroy
REWARD $50 to anyone who dleport WY z 3B74
the R'ock "prt'ngs
Grange
t•
tic
Chester.
Ohio.
3
Z3
tic
X·ray
clinic
held
recently
lions.
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can tell me where my 3 whitt&gt;·
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f:.1red he ife rs wenl . Tom Duf_ ~_u_
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Hall, on the Meigs County - - - - - - -- - fy, Syracuse, Ohio 10·3 1-6tc F'OR H:ENT, modem
house, Fairgrounds, Stete Rt.
33,
Reprinted From The Cincinnati Enquirer, (October 4,1964)
- ~ · -- si:x room!i and bath. Young:~· Pomeroy, Ohio.
LOST. a male beagle, black 1 town kltchen, tile floo1. lo- China cupboard, two blanket
and white. Conlact H. D. Bon·1 cated at 136 Liocoln-rd Call chests, ~bles, stands, pic· POMEROY _ 5 ~ room frame
ey, Wright Sl , or call Ted W'l 2-3020.
• 29 tJc tures, ptcture frames, em- house with gas, 2 porches,
Warner.
10·31-ltc
broidery and other needle bam and 5 acre lot. Located
For Sale
work, vases, jardlneers, sev- on Pomeroy's highest hill with'
Notice
=--:::- era! guilts, 25 quilt tops, cry· wonderful view of Pomeroy,
REES Flor;l~ li'lowers for all ~ 1~5 28Skyfltine Houllse t Traldle~; 81 stal, carnival glass, BavarGiao, the Ohio River, Uncoin IIIII
.
Pho
WI 9 3983 1 y
., exce en con tuon. etched glass, Pru.ssia. er.. a d Mulberry Hel•hts " 000
occasiOns.
ne
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' P · ed f
ut k I t $700 man, Austrelian pieces, mtlk
n
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_2tacine, Ohio.
10-31-3tc. P~~ne ~~ q 2-~8s:a! a s e ~ glass, iron stone, figurines, I Dow~htayment $600., balance.
OU KnOW
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ON ACCOUNT of Sales, Brad· Don Hubbard, Box 62, Syra· China cups, press and cut , R~~L YPROPERTY _ 3 ac·
.
philosophy long ago lost faith in the
come the most slandered man In
ford Auction Company Fum!· cuse, Ohio.
11 2 6tc gla08, pottery, many other res, about 1 miles from Porn· IN THE decade smce he entered
people and in the people's wisdom.
ture Store wtll be closed next SINGER Sl 1 N dl- - .- ed Items not hsted.
'th
• roo h0 use public life Barry M. Goldwater has
American polltical history. Arrayed
Wednesday , Thursday
and
an ee e, eqUJpp
Signed· Flossie Roush
eroy, Wl 5
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Hence, they have appointed them·
against him Is the whole propaganda
Friday.
2 porches, outcellar. well and been te!Ung the Amencan people
10 30 3tc , with zig zagger. Uses discs to LUNCH 'wn.L BE SERVED
selves
to
determine
what
the
people
apparatus of the Federal govern.
monogram, fancy design. but· . BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
small barn. I&gt; mlie off Oh1o things that manY of them have not
tonhole, etc. Balance due 10 · A C B df d M g
124, $1,200.00. Down payment enJ'oyed hearing.
need
and
what
they
must
have.
And
men!, to say nothing of its allies In
..,
ra or
ana er
•'~MOO bal
lh1
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1•
paymen t s of •• ·91 monL;1
y. · C C 8 df ro' A ctl
....,.,. ,
ance mon y.
in the process, they have, little by
the "liberal" establishment.
WY 2·2204,
to 29 6tc ·AUCT.r~o"m', .;.is ·~~'be a RURAL PROPERTY :- 4 • For he has not seen politics as the
little, year by Year, reworked the
He is portraYed as a poisoner of
I USED PIANOS 121 E~tra nice large sale with items of in- roomh Ira~~ ~oeduse W
•th
two
art
of
misleading
the
American
very fabric of America.
11
children,
as a creature of the night·
·
Ieres t to all • so come and ning
pore water,
es, a nice
c lot
ce with
ar, run·
· k of usmg
·
th e
I will bo ob,.nt from mY
recon d1·uon td ptanos.
&lt;1) for
two people, or as th e t nc
offico from noon Tuoodoy
They llegan by "helping'' the
riders, as a pawn of the militarista
$25 .00. Fru delivery. Call plan to stay ALL DAY
d
hi k
nd
h people's money to buy the people's
d
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gar
ens,
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a
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10
RuI an
Navamber 3 until Navomfarmer. And now the farmer can no
and the warmongers.
urm 1ure,
~ 81 I.
house. Located 6 mlles from votes, or as the science of manipu·
bor 17. Tho offlco will bo _______1_0_TI_&amp;
longer
raise
what
he
pleases.
In·
_tP_ SINGER Sewtnf
macblnu. Pomeroy,
$2,500.99. Down lating public "images."
To see the viciousness of the
apan oil rogulor hour~.
deed,
he
must
even
support
a
Dei FREE LOAN of our efficient aew, t5!f.50 up. l&gt;evera! used
payment $500.00,
balance
vilification heaped upon him is to
partment of Agriculture that sends
Carpet Shampooers
wttb marbinel 11 bargalll prices monthly.
He has seen politics instead as a
begin to understand the desperation
planes over his property to see what
purchase of Blue
Lustre 1be fabric Shop, ~Inger Sales
C. c. CUCKLER
means of creating an environment
with
which his enemies are trying to
he plants.
Shampoo. Baker Furniture, and Servl&lt;t. Pomeroy, Oblo. BOX ~0MEROY, 0~~
in which man can grow.
cling to the perverted political orMtdd!eport.
10 27 6tc IVY Z.ZIM.
4 21 tic
They began by "helping'' the
10 30 3tc Almost alone among the political
der they have beet:~ foisting upon
RAWLEIGH Products for sale. USED workpants, shirts, covworker.
And
now
the
workingman
America. Their purpose Is to do con·
Wy·2~4t2.
figures of our time. he has had the
10.24-:lOtc eralls, and jackets. Carl Chev· Male Help Wanted
finds
himself
being
spoken
for
on
a
siderably more than defeat hlm at
Instructions
audacity to suggest that man has the
;=;;;;-.====----.;...,1 slier. Long Bottom, Ohio.
wide
variety
of
social
issues
by
a
the
poUs: they seek literaUy to crush .
Your Landl'nlrk Servin
10 1~ 3()tn
u
-.._-C.,.I_V_l~siRvica_TE_5_T_st capacity for growth, that man has a
Slotlon Is Givint Awoy A
EXPERIENCED MAN to work
him lest any other muster the cour·
self-perpetuating clique of labor
' PERFECTION OU heater wltb on large beef cattle farm. .s..n _..., ... ..._ iltlrt t&amp;ld • mind and a spirit and a heart as
age to ask them to account for their
politicians who have forgotten what
• ....1 PNpare.loJ'J
11 as a s tomac h .
drums and fittings, Dayto. Must bave experience In op- ••oa.oo
atu ••po•n•
n.•uunU "'ttoat~Uq
tntw. we
sordid works.
·;.,
a dinner pail looks like.
bJMrl..e~ uwan,
el&lt;ectric scales, 30 lb. capac. era ling !arm equipment. Good ..Peu
RE&gt;gi.!Jter for this good !le&lt;'ond
IU)' 1'1\EI lllfnMUtiDII oa
'
Cllr each time you drivt' in.
ity. 10 ft. meat case, 1955 modern house furnished. Good Wan.. ,., '"•ment• Wn•~
ThiS baS represented 8 notable
The real Issues of 1964 are
Nu purchase necessaJ'y, jus T
They began bl' "helping" the
Mt-rrury,
body
and
chassis
pay
and
excellent
opportunfl.tna
.....
Uld
depltrbne
registPr,
l.lllcviD
s.moe. ao.
.....,
from the cynical diet to
simpler than the defenders of ebbusinessman. And now the busl·
DUI.J . .DtlnW.
less motor and transmi:ss1on. lty for qualififed man. Write =:...::::::=.
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,
w~~ch the '\lllerican voter has be·
HOMI OF UNICO TIRES
trenched statism would have ua bf&gt;
complete course In radio and
Box 668-B
Care of The
nessman must prostitute himself for
Business
Services
I
come
accustomed.
television with all equipment. Daily Sentinel.
lieve.
,
SUPER SERVICE
government contracts and the for·
Cbarles
Larkins,
Long
Bo~
STATION
10 30 5tc FOR YOUR every-need of
For Senator Goldwater doe&amp; not
lorn hope uf immunity from bureau·
The issues boil down to whether
tom,
Ohio.
10
7
tic
J.ck W. C•n•r
- - - - - - - - - - dozer and Back·Hoe wock,
the American people to barter
erotic harassment.
· It Ia the destiny of the Amerlcll!l
Mtr. WY 2-9932 SLUGGISH septic tank? ClogHelp Wanted
contact Emmet W. Shuler,
one after another of their
people to become the servanla of
They began by "helping" the ag342 Page Street, Middleport,
In exchange for what the
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leviathan state at home and
IUTOMIJB!LJ!: Insurance beeo Septic tank Cleaner at Land· GOOD OPENING In Pomeroy WY 2-3243. Free eaUmates. .poolil~ellans are wont to call "securi·
ed. And now !be retiree finds him·
wer before totalitar!Jn agpeSIOI)I·
cancel_led? r,ost your oper• mark Farm Bureau.
·
Farm ponds, private
d M1'ddl eport. Fu11 Ume
self penalized If he earns enough to
.••. . .
an
He
thinks--and
so,
once,
did
all
1 broad•
· ...
tor't UctDIOl Call IVY :1-21111.
1D-31-30tc busineas selling
Rawlelgh basement excavaUons,
.,
buy himself a good cigar.
llltfc ~~~~~----household products. Start at tank excavations:
man has a higher
Barry Goldwater says it Is not,
- - - - - - - - - - ONE COAL warm
morning once. Must have car. Write
II 2 tic
than to retire to a future of
They
began
by
"helping"
the
heating stove. 207 Beech St.,
And In your heart, you know be'a .
Livestock
lnsur1nce
handouts. He thinks-and
restive downtrodden. And now the
Middleport.
10 30 3tc Rawletgh, Dept. OHK-M0-208,
rigbt.
Freepor~ 111.
11 2 ltp
once, ·did all Americans - that
streets of our cities have become
~1('E Hereford bull for sale, ELECTR
- OLU:::Xo-s-we-e-per,- -on
This Ia whl' we believe 19M ~
WANTED: Mlddleaged person. JOHNSON, S!m- lllltll'nee tbe American Revolution produced
veritable jungles.
r"'gistered . C B. Shahan, wheels, pop out paper bags,
present
one of the great 0pportum.
Portland, Ohio.
1o-3!-31p' all attachments. Runs like Must be able to llvo in. In· Agency, ln. All forma ot In some Ideals ,and principles that deIs this the America we lnberltedT
ties In · Amerlca'i politlcaf hiatory.
quirt, Ohio Hotel, Middlepor1. 1W11Dce. Jtm Joblloob IUid
sharing by men everywhere
1 LARGE ;;,are pony, broketol new. Ba!ence due $34.25 ltl-24-7tc Bud ~ Apnla.
•
Trus Is why we belleve Senator:
Is this tbe American we want to
work. I stud pony, 2 pony I Terms arranged, WY 2·2204. - - - - - - - · -- ....:
I I tic
But America, we fear, ba&amp; been
Golllwater's el\lcllon ·to the pr_
esl·' '
bequeath to our grandchildren?
rolts . See John Chan t&gt;v Min10 29 etc
LOOKING~~: IICURI · PHlYI'O Copytna Service. Cop
by a philosophY that Is gra·
deney
to
be
the
most
urgeot
taslt
to' , \
ersviUe, Ohio. Five · Points. - - - - · - - - - ll!fl made of legal pepora. dually hacking away at the tree of
For daring e~en to lllk theM
which tbe Ameiiean people can
!
!0.31-Stc APPLES, Burdette
Fruit
btrill records and almOSI any liberty. The practitioners of thla
questions,
Barry
Goldwater
hu
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vote
themaelves.
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covery,• oeparate1 tile facti "Daniel Boone" and "~y
about the Willi West from the
fiction .. .NBC-TV's " Profiles In DAllY
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Nov. 19 in a tale of an Engllsb
llttrstur{' profeBSOr who pla111 a Uah butlers in the movies, ia
$3 million armored truck rol&gt; set for two eplsodes of CBSbery ... Zina Bethune, young TV'• "The Bev,..ly Hillbillies,"
stat of 'CBS-TV's "The Doctors as a butter ..." ABC Scope" for
and the Nurses" series, .dances Nov. II tello the stDry of an
In "the Black Swan" bnllet with American
mountain doctor
the Syracuse, N.Y., symphony whose work bas been compared
orchestra in January. , .With to that of Albert SChweitzer.
ABC· TV 's twlce-a-week "Peyton PollUcs: On Tuesday, election
Place" an apparent hi~ there gram has scheduled separate
is now talk of Arthur Godfrey 1 interviews with Dean Burch and
headlining 1 possible twice-a-[ John Bailey, chairmen of the
w-eek series based on Thornton · Republican and Democratic .NaWIIder'l "Our Town". • .God- Uonal Committees, respectively
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year in New Hope, Pa.
will offer a two-hour recap of
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operated by the Boy scouta 11 Curreol Bus!DOII: Ac=din
visited by NBC-TV's "Wild to tbe national Nielsen ratings,
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.
Colu~bus, spent the
Claremont Hoyt for~~ ~ son.
Mrs. Harold
Dew~ ty 'l'tlur8day evenln&amp;lo the rea.
)E'Ct and commission r~port I ~
" will be bek1 wit~ the returned home Saturday , after \ Upon e.rrlval, they were greet· \ with thetr parents, Mrs . C. M ter of the Mhld~lecfbeen trans.. hurst and Mrs. Loyld Dugan. rutlon room of the parsonage.
were g~vtn wht&gt;n the 0 ~:.at l:;l~ren from nursery and IS· a week's vacation m Flonda
ed by some Huntington Jr Htgh Hennesy and Mr. Robert Har- ~ Bapt.Lst Chur~. ~ hat Ypsi- Games were played and re- Mrs. John Jeffen and Mrl,
Board of Heath
~et
IS c J
redes gtving
a
C4mP Fire Girls and members I ric
ferred from e c urc
Ust freshments of hot chocolate, po- Wtlllam Neutzlln&amp; were judgell
Chur&lt;·h mtl Sunday t&gt;venJnlj, s.t ~ludlng ~:~~10~ of the work they I Mrs . William Ktlhnger . has Iof the Council staf£ mcluding ~r Earl Kntght has
been lanti, Mkh. to t~t Mi B~:an ato cblps and cookies, were ser· for costumes and prizes were
the C'hurrh
h:~tm~en domg wit h the new returned h.ome after a. viSI~a~ l Mrs. Donald J Deppener , ex;:- retur~ed to hiS home from Church at Bay
y,
~ill~ ved to the following members. awarded to Miu Rebecea EbJac k
llt' was in rht rge
~
Dayton, wtth her son and
uuve directo r and Mrs
\\11G eral Hospital where The Rev. and Mrs. Hoyt
t Carol Mark Florence
and Un prettiest ; Mrs. James GU.
or' tht
!tlnl! In tht.' abs ..nf'e st ud~ ~ent'~.
ghter-:n·law , Mr and Mrs Wa~~ liam Diehl , n~tJOnal board mem. ~ei~as ~~uer treatment for a residmg i~ the parsona~e rsl a . Donnie Ri~ond, Patty, Krlsty, m~re, most original; M.rs. Selo tht f'hDirm~m. "1r
L too A committee was na~ed for ter Klllmger and other
rel~ ber, who had presented a na 1shoulder m)ury sustained in a, llOS Michigan State Uru~ o ~d Mark and Debbie Matson, Den· don Baker Jr., most charmlnl;
SmJth
a Vl"ltauon pro_gram with c:"!\1'1 uves She was accompan
tiona\ award to the girls and l tor accldenl at his farm. I Mr and Mrs .. C. L.
e nls Suie and Mike 'nllls, Jtm.. and Leonard Lyons, fakt ghost.
Rt&gt;por!~ wen• given bv \1r'l to ht&gt; made on chl1drt'n who home by her sister , Mrs Nora LheJr Jead~;:rs on Oetober 11 \It ' rae
M' h I OhUng· have moved their trailer ~m
' Brent and Vickie Cha~ Games were played under the
Brure Lloyd of the Com~Js~~on hav~ nut bt&gt;~n attending
a i Eakms and d.ttughter, MIS, Har- d he Racine Baptist Church
\ Mr an~nM~~ch~~l a]; of Nel- near Ravenswood, W.
:~~. Mariy Dugan, Peigy direction of Mrs. Neutz1in&amp;. af·
5 a~d her mother, Mrs. Sommerville, W. Va: ~ the Welsh, Vickie, Mittie,
on M1.:. c,1 nns. \1rs .Joh n Ba.kt&gt;r,. chUJI'h st'hoo l serv1rr Named ter Schell.
1 The gJrls wat chf'd the )1~r· er a~fe
Donna ter which refreshment&amp; wert
tht' Membership and Evangt- on lhls ('ornmlltt&gt;e wt're
\1rs I Mi sS Linda Warner was a.n sha. \1 Umversiiy Homeco ming son~!
ke of West Jefferson, has been transterrConstruction Russell, Sherry and Joy Hayes, served to those named a~t
\l,;:m Commi S51on. Mr.. Koh Wilham Da viS, Mrs
Galen
mght guest Friday of Mr parade on ~lh Avenue They re. l Jesse i). k d guests of Mr I Reedsville D.am
f Mrs Jeff and Bobby Musser, Rox· and James Gilmore, Mn.... am.
t'rl ('oats tht&gt; \Vorshl p Com nH . . Brov.n and Mrs 0 P Klem. o~~r Mrs Larry Ebersbach
\ turned to the Camp F'lre OHice l we~eM weeLen Kennedy
proJect. He lS th~d~on ot
. anna Jeffery end Raymond Pat· es Lewis, Miss Sandra Gllmore,
sJOn \1r~ 0 P K\t'tn C'h rr "· Mrs Nan Moore anl'lounced tl a
.
.
where the\ were served a buf- tan
r~ eo d D~ve Rice E. M. Wood, Ml ep«
tta terso~ Cheryl Julia and Jayne Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Powell,
tlan Social Concerns. and :.t~r~ pamtmg :-.f'"'"wn wmdc! begin Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Kenne- l fel lunche~n of sandwiches . po-l Mtck orris ~n hl d College' Mrs. Don Burke~, Ma e ~ H tchison Andrea
Robin and ' Miss Susie Tracy. Charles Diehl
Bt'rnard Fultz Education t'om- Tut-&lt;lday mornmg at 9 am at dy of Akron were
weeken~ tato chips, frUit Jello, cr.okies. l f.re~hm~~ w~~ke:d :~th their pa; visited this week With ~ ~:: Krm De~hurst, Sherry, Tam- Misa Linda Starc~er, Mrs. EumiSSIOn
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tht' !'hurc h
guests of hi s mother, Mrs. Ed nuts. candy , cokes. and coffee spent tl
d M Wi\liam Mor· \ents, Mr and Mrs. C. .
y •nd Mark Michael and the gene Jeffers, Mtchael Wright
Th La\ Speahrs' lr;tinmg Jlh Thomas.
which had biC'en prepared by lhe , ents. ~rM~n andr~rs Don Rlce .\ mlsh.
1 Sc tt
student ~llowing guests, Ta~y Mar~ and Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Glll
&lt;;{ lw:l ""a" &lt;~nnoum t~d tu
be Mr. and Mrs . Ralph ~avis Jumor ~1Jgh Camp Fire Girl s\ n~~~ and Mrs. Vernon W~ber M~s atc~:~er S:h~t of Nurs- Un and Jan Kennedy, all of Rut- and fam_n_Y·_ _ __
POMEIIOY OHIO
ileld November JO and crl'liJnU-' and family who were ~a \lea herE' of Hunhngton.l un cheon several and family were m Manetta ~; spent the weekend with land, and Debrt Hill of IndianPLAN BAZAAR
lng hu llve consN:t1t H' 1\lf's by the death of his SISter, Mrs
Afler Cthe F'lre lea.ders and and Parkersburg Saturday.
he~' parents, Mr . and Mrs. Paul apoUs, Ind.
Th Rock Sprlngs Methodist
d 1\ S a1 (,a\!Jpolls 1he Rev . M. I.t~wrence Smith returneo:l
to of the amp
.
to Mrs Clyde Wmebrenner was
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ld
bazaar
TONIGHT th;u THU~SDAY
Oct. 30-Nov )
Duw&lt;;on re portt&gt;d on the b~se- ~ their home Youngstown Satur· girls took the Racme groU(J
I a VISitor m Columbus Saturday. Scott.
bet RelbeJ has been
TO NAME OFFICERS
Church will
ho a N m
Joseph L.. M•nkewin'
~en1 Window s or the ja1ous~e l day. While' here they were the Ca~p F~re S;~m~~c~a; i Mr and Mrs. Willi.a~ Mor· wi~rshe~~a~hter, Mrs. Wil-· '11lere will be election ~f offi- Friday a~ 2~at:rriu'te ~~=an:
"CLEOPATRA"
t\pe whJch ha ve ttrnved and will guests of her mother, Mrs Ed· Dekan~~~~a. a~O miles south of ris and daughter, Knst1, have Uam Kitchen in Chillicothe, wbo cers at the regular meetmg of ber: ;:mer~y with a bake
t:;LZABETH 1'A \'LU H.
Rl
be J n s laii~C'd
, Jth Traford and son,
Cecil Va' w IC ts
. I re lurned [rom Mtaml Beach. I
hos italized in the .Middleport Lodge, No. 368 F. ers
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CHARD BURTON. HI X HAll
1\11"~
Klein
linnounre-d
a
meel·
They
also
VlSited
other
rela~
Huntinglon.
T~~e
a!~~~~~nca~~
~
Fia
wher~
they
have
spent
tile
~~Hi~t~:
0
;
Hospital.
A.
M.
to
be
held
Tuesday
~a~d
on
S~::r~~~SHo:de
~:m:
RISON Pamela Bro.~n Gen
Co.le Hume Cromn f{l\t.hl~ lng ot the ChllStlan Social r.on- tlves.
spent tounng
od l
120 I past month Mr Morris attend.evening Nov . 3, at the Masonic o ay gld
ill be sold Ord·
McD"owall Cesare llano\ a
.
of the Meth·
which con accomm a e
h h od f Railroad
l ' Robe t G Davis ts made can y w
.
The No I. o[ ALL tT\11 Pro
rt-r~,s (\~:;~~~~Jr;~ 'vlt' lgs and l John Wayne Teaford, Pome· · campers at a tlme. Th~ camp ~d _the &amp;-~_:r~ o____
ENROLLS AT CBU
Tempf.ful M~ter ~f the Lodge . ers will be accepted ln .advance
dueed by WaltPr ~ argPt
od l ,
I t be ht'lr\ at roy and Mr and Mrs . Harold ' is equipped With swl mmmg pool,
1 Cairns Oi- Miss Paula L. Sayre, daugh· Worsh p
for the candy and may be plaCo
Winner of 4 /\cademv &lt;\\~
Gat!la
coun
~~"N~v
19
Novem·
Teaford,
Middleport
vtsited
recreation
haU,
tennis
coutts,
Bradford,
LaureC
rtis
Linda
ter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
E
MEE'11NG
ed with Mrs. Norman Weyersards. Never be fo r e h-ts il
~peC'taclr been rnnre tan tul
~~at: \~:su~mtouncPd q-; Mo:&gt; tho· IF'IIday, wilh Mrs. E~ith Tea- horse-back riding trails, cabi~s, l an~ dCro~;· J~~e ~ohn~on, Ann Sayre, Box 59, Portland, ha~ Th pOS~~ of the Past miller, Mrs. Jewell Curtis, or
\y lavishlv. stunn111 gh pro
ommJt ml'nt Sunda v The · ford and son, Cecil, Mmersv llle and also tent platforms rt wa s iGnCnlstla k' Joy Th elsS Bren· completed arrangeme~ts to en\ Chi fe mfeMeagnoUa Temple Py- any member of the church.
dt;ced l Ov~n\ helm ing 1 Lolos
dut
1~
c
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d
nd yet was locat- Me m oc •
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es 0
sal! SupPr-Spect adr ' Ma gna
bmu
d
also
&lt;:~ppoln1t-d
a
greeter
Mr
and
Mrs.
Wyatt
Will
~ry
~~
ern
ad~
and
hillS
of
da
Mae
Webb,
and
Martha
Yost.
ter
t
e
~
um
Sayre
is
&amp; senior thlans Sisters scheduled
for p
t cooling ln water
firf' nfl Sl"€' Clt•npa ln t • en
chmrm
an
and
children
Terri
and
Gtlry
of
m
e
woo.
.
AduJLo:;
attendmg
were
Mrs
.
OL
versJty
ISS
l
d
Thursday
evening
at
the
home
romp
th sh 11
~f
trance Into the ell\ nl !1orru·'
P.iltabC'Ih 'Ta\\Or a~ Ch,opa
Fur lht&gt; r bul1ding: plans
and Co lumbus visited Sunday with sc~~~c ~est ~:~~~s of the lie Mae Cozart, Mrs. "Sam" at South~;? ~g~u~:ro~cco!~t- of Mrs. Frank Stewart has been m:kes re~ovi::rd~k~d eu
tra. Rex H arn~nn a~ .ln1 nr.:: nrt'ds for the first floor of thE' his rater Emmett Will and oth, e even
It d d
in· Johnson esslstant guardian and j will enro m e J
postponed due to illness.
w en pee ng
Cesare: R1ch~nd BuT1on. 11 s church were referred to the I er relatJves
I Ye. \\ia Te groUp a en eBrenda Mrs M~ry Curtis, Guardian.
ing Course next une.
Mark t\ntnny
. tru steE's who will presenl a re· i Allen Young, year-old son of lcludwg Nancy B.::ntz,
Runnin~ t 1me· 3 Hrs 15 min
pOll latrr The meetmg was Mr. and Mrs Frank Young, \
Admi"&lt;aon· $1 00 and 50c
elosf'd v.itil prayer.
who has been qUite Ill, was tak
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
en to Children's Hospital,
Nove-mber 6·7
FT
"THE HORROR OF
TROOP 245 TO ME ' . lumbus Saturday morning.
PARTY BEACH"
Boy Srout Troop 245 of Mid- ~ Mrs Jed Webster Jr and
"THE CU~sE OF
· d1eport are to meet Tuesday son James v1s1ted Sunday
THE LIVING CORPSE"
evenmg at 6 P m in the ~ase- Ne~ Heven, W. Va w1th her
WEIRD' HOHfHFYI~G '
ment of the Middleport Llbra· mother , Mrs. T. C. Roush.
FANTAST!( ' Wr trd atomic n w1th Scoutmaster, Milford 1 Edgar Thomas returned home
beast!'!
\r\(' tJi i hunwn
.
. t
pass ,
H "tal
· 1 Saturday, from Holzer ospi
blood 1 Thl:' r1rs1 ]11urot \I on
H\~e1l The !loop IS 0
siN l\l usJ(a \
handb11is nnd all members are and 1s convalescing nicely
SUN., MON. and TUES .
urgt&gt;d tn attend the meetmg .
Dr and Mrs. Horace Dewey
and Mlss Mary Weaver of Co·
November 8 9-10
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Joshua Logan'§
N''ER
C
'"E NSIGN PULVER '"
GIVE Dl " ·
lumbus and Rev. and Mrs. ·
l'l'rchnlroi orJ
\Tr ;,tnd Mrs. V. D. Edwa rds , Melvin Alkire were
dmner
Robert W:otlker
Blnl 1\P s, enl!'rtaJnt'd w11h f!. dmner .on guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter l\1att hau Tomm\'
sunda~ at their home, Umon Harry p Smith and Mis:; Lyal• ll
Present were Mr
and Ebersboch at the Martin resed up th t' fleet .llkr Cn"~t~n
\otrs. Larry Heines, Athens , Mr.' taurant.
\
Pu lvl:'r
see hi s eol\ed\oon and Ylrs. Earl Shrieves. The 1 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heines
~~e~~~i~S\n SN~~~U· ftghter, Plains, and Mr. and Mrs ~d· 1of Athens were overnight gue·sts :l
wards and Cheryl and Dav1d. Saturday of hll mother, Mrs.
Colorcartoons
1.,;;~:,;,='_...,.,..._,_,,...~_.=:__-:-:~~ ~
::C Theo Hemes, Hemlock Grove.

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VOL XVI

·POMfROY-MIDOLEPORT. OHIO

NO. 172

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1964

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WASHINGTON tUPT)- Sev· l tion 's first communi ty to report lsupportmg Goldwater , wJth $booths today and then to await imperiling world peace
Johnson completed his cam- Humphrey spoke Monday at 1Hugh Scot!, R-Pa., Wll
enty million Americans vote to- tls vote . Castmg ther.r ballots a per ce.nl u?decJdoed:
lhe decision..
Goldwater ~ade a mef'e ln. paign travel Monday by flying L~ Angeles. and Salt .Lake C1ty scared against Democrat--~.
day ln a presidential eleetion few mJnutes after nudmght, the In today s balloting, the vol All campaigned into the final formal television appearance from Washmgton to h1s ho~ before beadmg for Mmneapolts, vieve Blatt.
....
which will set the nation's town 's e1ght voters - all regis. ers also were choosing 35 U S day and appeared on prH"e- with his family at his Phoerux, sta te of Texa11 for speeches in Miller spoke at h1s home town
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course for the next four years
and perhaps for decades.
They wue confronted w1th
the "choice , not an echo, ·•
promised 10 months ago by
Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, t he
conservative Republican who
was matched against President
Johnson jn the contest for the
White House .
Mild and generally fa ir weather wa 11 forecast for most of
the country
The mountain hamlet of Dixville Notch, N.H., was the na-

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Kin Club Meets
At Home of
Mrs. Ebersbach

Aulhontlc" hrly AmtrJCift
olyl\ng 11 Nor• fallhlul\y Interpreted in claa•lc wing•
arm treatment, 11ml~at•
loched pillow bock ond
tomtl\ar 11'&gt;•-ploated okiJ1.
inga. M'a priced with a plo•
nHr'l eye 1or value, tool
81" 'long.

Mrs. Harold Ebersbach en- ,
tertained the Kin club recently
at her Butternut Ave home
' During the busmess sesswn,
In charge of Mrs. Annice
Oh.
linger, president, plans
were
made to go to Springfield on
November 28, for a meeting
the home
Mrs. Richard Lei!· II
heit . Plans were also made for
a Christmas dmner at the Mar·
l tm restaurant, Sunday,
ber 13
Mrs. C. J. Ebersbach thank-:
ed the club for anniversary gift
to her and also her secret pal
Come In •nil
for flowers sent her. The trav·
see 6ow muci
eling prize donated by Mrs C.
J.
Ebersbach was awerded to
more
Mrs.
Ohlinger.
6uy•rourlferto
Games were played and
es awarded to Mrs. Edgar Pratt II
and Mrs C. J. Ebersbach, Mrs.
Harry Davis won the
door
pnze Hostess g1fts were presented to Mrs. Ebersbach .
A dessert course was served
by the hostess to those named
above and l'lrs. Carl Hysell
ROOFING
a guest , Miss Daria Ebersbach.
Toueh. durable asphalt shin-: Favors_were small
lighted
gtes in many colors and pat· pumpkm repllcas. Next meeting
lern s. As low as
will be November 19 at t h
$4.70 • 50 sq. h
borne of Mrs. Harry Davis.

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wirh ts your
!Ioiiar !luy1 mare

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Adds a dlstmrt1ve tou~2h lu
your home All ~ IZ"S As low
11 -- $9 95
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proach , , • ••ally recog•
nlzod In dotollo like tho

sweetheart back~ pillow
arms and ,button back tuft.
lng. Yat, far oil 111 dellcote
look, tt'l 1 hefty 00" tono
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tor 1 fomlly-full of h"'-PJ
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Mr and Mrs. Wallace L. Reuter of 1511 Nye Ave., Potner·oy,IJ
announce birth of a daughter,
Cristiena Lynn, on Oct. 24, at
10·44 a. m. at Holzer Hospital
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs .
Edgar
Thomas, Pomeroy; Ri·
Shelving Lumber •
WINDOWS .
.
e Complete seJechon of wm· chard M. Reuter, Middleport,
Good, kiln-dr1ed lumber Jdeal
dows of all types. S1:r.es to fat and Mrs. Chester Stevenson,
{or -,belvmg. Easily v;orked . • all standard openmgs,
now residing in Colorado. Great
As low llS
• A$ low as
grandparents are Mrs. Bud Rusl2Y2c ft.
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$4.95
sell of Bradbury and Mr. and
Mrs. William Reuter, Middleport. This Is their flrot child.

Now!
ZIPPIRID CUIHIONJNGI

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS
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moved from taste appeal,
cording to U.S. Department of
Agriculture Extension Service 1
nutritionists. They say both are
needed to stimulate special
thusiasm for mealtime.

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the Houston area , mcluding one of Lockport, NV.
ubenaWrtal
Spo«U&amp;J!i •'
at Sam Houston lligb School,
Strong ExcepC: Sou&amp;b
. Guber_natorJal contests
where he once taught and at Outside the South, Johnson mg natJortll attention were
Acstm. He drew an estimated was expected to run ahead of 1 Michigan, where RepubU
75.000 persons m Houston and the Democratic ticket in most Gov · George Romney lfl teekDfj
50,000 in Austm
of the country and Goldwater reelection ag'."nst R~. l'f!iM
tack.
Goldwater flew from PhoeniX behind the Republican ticket.
Staebler, ~nd lD llllnots, . . . .
Acknowledging that he bad ; to San Franc1sco, where the The election results will mdi- Democratic Gov . Otto ~
been called "trigger·happy ," he biggest street crowd of hiS cate whether Goldwater helped was challenged by RepublicM.
assured his national audience campaign - an estimated 100,· or hurt olh~r GOP candidates. Charles H Percy
that he never wanted to see a n- 000 to 200 ,000 ~ watched his One who refused to endorse LJttle change was expected 1tl
other war and believed war 1 motorcade m t~ busmess dis- the presidential nominee was the present party lineup o1 ....
could be avoided by a strong I tnct He also spoke at the Civic Sen Kt'nnelh B. Keating, a. ators and governors. The
America.
Auditonum,
dehvermg
the N Y, who sought reelection ocrats now hold a 6S to 34 IIIIiS.
Completes Campaign
speech wi~h wh1ch he opened agamst former Atty Gen. Ro~ l gin in the Senate and 2G ol . .
his campaign two months ago ert ,.~ Kennedy m the nauon •s 35 seats at stake tcxlay. Tbif
to show thai ho:- vH•wed lhe IS· most publicized senatorial con- have a 34. to 16 margin am.cl!l
suf's as unchanged
test
the govercors and hold 18 01
Hefore returmng to Phoenix , In other maJor Senate con- the 25 aovemorships at atUt
Goldwater made a sentimental tests. Rep Robert Taft Jr , today.
stop a! Fredoma Anz which 1 was trymg to unseat Democrat· ·The DemOCI'ats are expected
he regards as a lucky town £or l1r Sen Stephen M Young D· to gam 10 to 15 House ~n~tl.
hJm beraus"! ht&gt; ended both of I Ohio. former actor George Mur- The House now contains 251
h1s successful senatonal cam- ~ phy was worryi~g Sen. Pierre Democrats and 176 Repub~
paigns there
Sahnge.r, D·Cahf., and ~n and five aeatl art vacaot.

Ariz ., home . But ht!. too, coneluded with some quiet campalgil oratory, saying that the
Constitution and the free enter·
prise system were being whittied away through constant at·

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corded
television
programs
Monday mghl to make their £1nal appeals for votes
MinorUy Control• GOP
Johnson, the old New Dealer
and now the apostle of " the
Great Society," said a small
mmor1ty had seiZed the Republican party and that only a
"masstve defeat" could drtve it
from power
He said the Goldwater program would "shatter the tested
foundation of our economy" and
lead to domestic disaster while

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tered Republicans - supported senators, all 435 members of
Goldwater
1the House, 25 governors and
Published nat1onw1de polls many other stat-e and local ofh·
and pre-election surveys ~arly cials. The fate of some of the
all mdicated a runaway v1ctory candid ates hung on the outcome
(or Johnson, although there of the presidential contest , but
were enough political unknowns there was little doubt that the
at work to keep Republican ] Democrats would r~tam Control
hopes alive
of CongrP..ss
Polls Favor Johns011
Johnson, Goldwater and their
The final Louis HaiTJS organ- Irunning males, Sen Hubert H
ization poll , copyright by the Humphrey and Rep. William E
Washington Post Co., indicated Miller , re spectively, returned to
62 per cent of the voters favor- their home terr1tory Monday
mg Johnson and 33 per cent night to Join ne1ghbors In voting

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