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rt o Nov 1 19M
Middle~--l2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·
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Additional Buildmg rojec s are
Board ' r ersona . . .
Discussed by Heath Church
F It% reported that

Plans were discussed for fur- l Mrs

~un.

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ln Pomeroy

Nov Z9 during the

. 'ted 1'n
VlSI
Huntington
w

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Church Classes
wer1 t~~ere.
IIoween
1they
Mr. aDd Mn. Allea RuF
EnJ'oy
Ha
spent the weekend In E ao t
Tawas lollchigan, wbere they
01' ersons
Party Thursday
were S.,esb ol. biJ . , . .MorA Tho bome ol Mrl Paul Pat~:!:in:ugbw,: .· ~. n.....visl:a
tersClll wu theFrlda..,.;.. ol ~."~- ~~CUHJl'our-~ "~.:.::
Rev y C party
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there they learned that "~
. oct 'u AJslstlng Mn. Patter- church held • Halloweoo par'l'rallmlell (lolmllt~m~

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In Mt'ddleport

W'EA'I'HER

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Fire Counc• October Z4th
Mr and Mrs Gordon
ther work on the_ bulldmR pr~ d~~r~:rSc~l ho~r a "sharmg Mr and Mrs E. M. Rottgen Imgton, W Va '
.
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
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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
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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
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"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
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'"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.
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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
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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 .
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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·

DIXVILLE NOTCH. N. H.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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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
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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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Notre Dame Tops Ohio State

A!bol!y, l!ld Mr. llld Mrt. A. I Dally SentlnPI . Pomeroy-1\llddleport , 0 ., Nov.! 11114-

upl Poll

Cotum~

R. C"''"· local.

ed recently in
Mr and Mrs Earl Starkey Mr. Rawlinp'
lister,
were at Rock Sprmgs Grange Faye Shafer who iss

with

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fectinl 1 gUll wlt!dl ~
shots ptf' mlntlte.· .,_
War Between the Stltet -~~
most over belore the
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on Tuesday evening where the) to 8 tuoercttlosts
82
as.!isted
with
the
installation
of
there
The
family
received
beaten and unijed, and the top seallOil In fll'llt place,
slip-' For the lOth slot.
ings ln 11th. Duke dropped ff
f .. ·
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p
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..neJg:s vvun!Y
o- word a few days later that
,aiOVemment COil5eDted .IG
five each received 200
points from sixth to seventh. Michigan Oregon Stale jumped
from three plaeea to IStll and Flori· mona G•81ljje and Rock Springs husband AI Shafer had paoaed I ;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;~~;;
NEW YORK (UP[) - Notre or better.
remalned eighth.
11th to 12th after extendiog its da State and Michigan State , s bordin 1e G
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Dame replaced Ohio State to- Nebraska, which has been Louisialll State and P1orda victory •trlna t.o ail while state finished in a deed beat for 16th. u
a
range.
away at tbelr home ln Colum·
day as the No. I college foot· swapping fourth place witll Ar- rejoined the top 10 alter a rival Oregoo, tumbled from JOtb Princetoo and Villanova, both
The WSCS of tlle
Temple bus. Mro. Shafer wao reared
halt team Ia the Uoled Pres• kansas for the paat thne brief absence. I.'IU placed ninth ot 13th alter losing
Its fil'llt witll perfect ,...ords,
were Methodist Church mot
with bt this community.
locked in a three-way tie with i Mrs. Dale Scott on Wedntllday Mrs. Daisy Rawlings
has
lnernational coaches ratings weeks, dropped to fiftb place and Florida tied Purdue, the game to Stanford .
for the first time in a decade. and Texas, which began t be only newcomer to the 10 best. Syracuse returned to the rat- Georgia for 18th place.
evening.
Devotions and the returned to the borne of ber
Tbe Fighting Irish, ranked
program were in charge
of daughter, Mrs. Lewis Smith,
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Ftor p en n Sta t e

llecond a weel. ago, began the
Winnie Stanley and she used ter spending some time
season In seventll place and
NEW YOIIII (UPII - The
the topic, "The Young Ameri. her brother , Will Combs.
advan~ at least one posltlon
1 t
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New Vort Yankees were offican Mother - Who Ls She?" Copley, Ohio. Mr . Combs and
each week to attain top rating
dally tile property o1 the €olMrs . David G. White gave a re. Mr. an~ Mrs. Harol~ Duncan
t1111bla BroadcastiD&amp; Syotem
port on the mini sters' wives of Medma accomparued
her
for the fir&amp;t tlmo alnce Sept. 28,
11164.
today.
~~treat at London, Ohio, which herde atdth:is~\~t~v~~!e week
The 35 COaChes
OD
the
The deal WBI COMummat~ue recently attended. Cards en
·
Up! ra tmg
boa rd awarded 21
Mery1 Hou dOM••
-• Jdt, p rmctpa
· · 11 Wtre signed for members who
Mr . tmd Mrs. Johs Rawlings ,
.
oc1 iD fltunc 8tt.,.ce Monday
first-place votes to Notre Dame,
witb the formal tlgDiq of f1a.. of Columbia Elementary schooJ 1 were ill. Tho.ose present includ· l are . visiting their
dau,~o;hter , I
nine to seeond-place Ohio State,
al papen that turDed over 80 announced that the following ed Rev and Mrs. David
G. Mrs Charles McCall and fam· 1
••-~
for th e White, Mrs. Carl
Greenlees, I ily at Orange Park. Fla.
1 e
••&lt;• t0 third -ca nk~
~ AIa bama COLUMBUS (UPI) - Coech aggravated a hlp Injury.
« cent of tbe Yankee lllock pup!·1s were e l'gibl
and one each to Arkansas , No Woody Haye! and his Ohio Hayes wasn't exactly happy to CBS. 1be signing wu beld honor roll during the first six Mrs. Arthur Crabtree,
Mrs.
4• and Georgia Tech. No. 6 Sta te team dwelled only brief· about the Q f fen 1 e 's effort privately and alta it was weeks grading period :
1Quinn Russell, Mrs .
Ronnie
ANARCIDSM
First grade _ sandy Bi shop I Scott, Mrs. Carl Crabtree, Mrs . Anarchsm is the belief that
Notre Dame held a slim 329 to Jy Monday on their heart-stop. agalnat Iowa, but sang the completed CBS isned 8 •IMlrl
new formulci
304 lead over Ohio State in to- ping win over Iowa and turned praises of his defensive team, announcement.
and Connie Dunham; Sec&lt;lnd Clarence Arbaugh , \1rs . John it is not only practical but deFormer Yankee co • own- grade - Justin Mosier ; Third Ingram, Mrs. Howard Stanley sirdble to db1;li~h all orga nitPd
tal points.
immedia tely to preparing for a I especially lineba cker Jke Kel.
The competition for first-place rugged non • conference foe, I ley.
en Dan Topping Sr. and Del grade - J oey Nelson, Daniel nnd the hastes~. Mrs
Dale gm·ernment. law s and marhln·
is gr'i!ater this year than in ! Penn State.
I
" J think Ike Kelley deserves Webb received $5.6 million Wash, Bonnie Darst ; Fourth : Scott. Refreshmf'nts Wt!re c;erv · rry for Jaw enhrcement.
many ~a:sons. The top
s ix : Hayes' big concern was over 1all the recognition he receives each of tbe $11.2 miJiion paid grade - Joan Wooten , Tommy 1 ed following tile bu~int"ss meet·
N£W LOVBY LOW
teams in the ratings f.lre un.·' injuries incurred against the because of hh consistency. by CBS. In addition, the net- ~ Bishop, Patsy Greer ,
Jane ing.
(i ,\TI.ING GUN
SHUN - BETTBI
- -- - Hawkeyes . In all , et least 15 1
! Against Iowa, he blocked a work bas aa optioo to buy Wooten and Robert Markms ; i Mr . and Mrs _ Homer Wol·
In
lRilZ.
Riehard
Glatling.
COVERING FOR HAll!).
Ohio H. S. Po)]
Buckeyes were treated and 1punt and stopped that two- the remaining ZO per cent In- - Fifth grade - Nancy SmiLh, · forO and daughters. Mr . and
COLUMBUS (UPI ) _ The · three were doubtful starers.
pointer that could have tied the tere.st in the Yankees now 1 Ruth Ann Jordan ; Sixth grade Mrs. S1 1elby Wolford and dau.
TO-PAINT SURfAQS
Cupt.
Tom
Kihfuss,
a
degome,"
the
Buckeye
coach
sbared
by
Toppl
...
and
Webb
rPatricia
Walsh
,
Randy
Totuhters,
Frankfort,
cal
led
at
United
PreSl!
International
...,.
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p
0
fensive end, will sit out Satur· sa id ,
within five years.
ey; even
gra e eggy lhe home of their aunt,
\frs . ·
And n-ew beautiful eolor..
Ohio
high
school football
,
d
k
ff
Fauber Connie Creer Honda
ralings (with first place votes days s game an perhaps
ht 1 PeM State . has ~noc ed o t9m~J&lt;.i.i'\i.i-:"i.~~m'"\ Whittin~on , and Brend~ Teets; Fern Gillogly, on Sund:Jy after·
too ! For the woi.l paint ~
and won-lost records in paren- Northwestern encounter be- Ohio State m their last two
noon .
gives yo• · everything, h'y
cause of a bruised lung. Line- meeings , the Nitany
Lions
Eighth grade - Kay E!Hs and
I 00 '1o latex SPR:EO SAllN
Pololfl backer Tom Bugel reinjured his taking a 10.7 decision here last
Walter Jordan.
.
Karen
small
n
ck
d
tackle
Doug
Van
Horn
year
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0SPJ
eWS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oley
Wmters,
of
Mr.
and
\Trs.
Kenneth
!'~1hs,
today! No fumes--no odors.
306
1. Massillon 04) (8..0)
e an
·
Columbus, Mr, and Mrs. John who ha s been seriously il with I
Guaranteed
washable. DAIIII
2· Canton McKly (9 ) (8-0) 279
Vernon, New Lexington, Mr. pneumon ia ond co nfmf'd to the
1
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3
2 71
179
Entered Hospital
and Mrs . Rowlond Vernon,
Sheter ing Arms
;n .
· Elyria ( ! ( · )
4. Ci nn . R. Bacon 1) (6·1) 153
A
th
h
t ed lea , and Mr. and
Mrs. John Athens, has been transferred j
0 en
5. Spring. South (1) (8.0) 142
5
H
mon~
.
o~e
.
\lo~il
Radekin
and
!\ellis
Vale,
loca l. 1to Children's Hns pi tnl in Col0 6 0 60 15
24
0 1zer
6. Up. Arlington 12) ~· 8-o) 125 COLUMB~S &lt;UPI) -. ~~° Case Tech
h
osplt~
m
~rr~as
K
visited
with
Mr.
and
~rs.
A_ umbus . for obsNvat!on
and
0 6 0 46 221
7. Cin n. Elder (2) (7-())
100 ~ollege foot t~[ec;rds,Omc ~ - Kenyon MID-A
past further treatment
1
1L?urs 7:;eF. ~\ e Carl Le~ ~ R. Caster during the
8. Sandusky 7-1)
fl2 mg games 0
ur ay, ct. Op: B 1 G
meOreOao
Ol
ayne,
lr
v
.,
week
I Rob Turner who underwent '
Teama
W L T Pt.s
s ow g
rn 4
121 4
tr
139 c r·1 ld A
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9. Cl. St. lgnatius (1) (7.0) 51
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· 53
2 0 1 34 221Rona
un Stlod mLgs,
J aneyar 1'52 F'Ires.t' . Mr . and Mrs. Clair Stansbury I eye surgery at Univers ity hos9.
Niles (I) (6.21
Wittenberg
7
0
0
239
Ohio
ee
51
Ga llt'·' and daughters, Gri.Weport, were . pita! in Columbu s is reported
2 1 0 29 211 Ave 8 ryant D w'h.te
Second 10 teams: 11. Dayton Bow Ig Grn 7 0 0 212 69 Marsh a 11
1
Cilaminade (l) 50 ., l2. Mt. Ver· Ohio State 8 0 0 136 39 Miami
3 2 0
98 45 poli~' Mrs Eth~l Betz',
.
539 weekend guests of his parents, recovering satisfactorily
Fl
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ndlay
7
1
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265
54
v~nt St
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a
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Stansbury.
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
John
Raw\mgs
1'1
selllal
290 N, 2"d Ave. Middleport
1 ce non 47 ·, 13. Clevland St. Joseph
=
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Fourth Ave
o n
ares
••••tlteto laraelt
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92
N
h
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M
Le
.
c·~. ; Mr . and Mrs. Dana Bililey and n i1~ces , Mrs. Lf'WIS Smith
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31 ; 14. Columbus East ( 1} and Muskingum 6 I
0 116 39 Toledo
l 4 0 as
ton
ort up
rs.
wls lud
.
d
d
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p I p
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cap!.tal
5 1 0 169 64 Westn Mich 1 4 0 40 109
' Rt 1 v't 1
M
Elt' an famtly an Mr. an Mrs. 1
n:. au
uy nter VISit·
Warren 30 each; 16. Newark
son,
.
non,
rs .
n· h d J e ffers, ; tt.fnd,e d f the
h l!it.iiititiliiiiloiiit~------iiiiiiiiiiiiitiillliiiiiitiii
29:
17. Louisville 27 ;
18. Youngstwn 5 1 0 160 94
OHIO CONFERENCE
Pyles Rt 2 Vinton Mrs. Lew- f Ic ar
Youngstown Chaney lfl ; 19. Ohio Nrthrn 6 2 0 139 117 Wittenberg 7 0 0 239 53 is M~nef~e. Rl. 2 Crown City. une~a~ o~ ~a~a . a1 ~~I a t .
Otterbein
5 2 0 164 103 Muskingum S 1 0 103 27 J ff
S Berkley Hend erson er, u er
at ey tn
e!l 1on
~=~~::Ito~
20. Steubenville Ashland
5 2 0 132. 60 Capital
5 I 0 169 54 ,;,
Harold E: Rose , Ne~ on Friday.
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Otben~: Logan (1) and Akron J~hn. Car.roll 4 2 0 161 82 Otterbein 4 2 0 129 96 Haven , w. Va., Harry Houda· l ~r. and Mrs ... ack Temple j
Garfield 15 each; Piqua 14 ; Cin~mnati
4 2 0 117 66 Akron
3 3 0 54 80 shelt 398 Grant St.
Mildle- ~ an son, Dayton, ~ere week
3 3 0 83 40 port,, Tina L. Pierce.' Syrac~se, ;~~liry~es:r:f ~:mvp~~to~ Pe~ I
Aflhland and Middletown 12 D7mson
4 2 0 110 82 Mt. Union
U St X .
4 z I 133 79 Btdwi - Wall 2 2 0 72 64 Robyn L. Stearns, RL 1 Racme,
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11 Mtami
esc ; mcmna
· avier
; Obi
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4
76
2 3 o 49 75
former Penny Holland and she
Akron East and Marletta
10
o Umv.
2 1 93
Wooster
Mrs. J . Earl Vanct. Langsville, I d h
'll , .
'th
e~ sondwl . VI~~ WI k
each; Zanesville 9; Lorain Ad· Bldwn - Wall4 3 0 172 87 Heidelberg 2 3 0 70 111 Mrs. Harold K, G~rman, Long a~
miral King 7· Bellevue Lima Wooster
4 3 0 73 75 Denison
1 2 0 28 61 Bottom James A. Leser , Jack- a tves ere ur~ng u•e wee .
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' h J k W'l
Jack
The cooperation and
re·
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Akron
4 3 0 71 ~ Oberlm
and Wyoming 6 each· Dayton
ov
51 son, JJo n aEn
I sRon,
Rt- sponse to call for aid was very
Roth Akron North Lancaster Oberlin
3 3 0 103 107 Hiram
1 4 0 51
son ames ugene owe,
.
h
. ed
and ' Parma ValleY Forge 5 Hei~elberg 3 3 1 91 119 Marietta
1 4 0 21 109 1, Jackson August Winigman, muc D apprecwt
w~en
each; Akmn Jioben, Cincinnati Deflanc~
3 4 0 110 1251Ohio Weslyn 0 3 0
18 80 Rt. 4, Jackson , Teresa L. Col- t~ tepart~efte:~P oy~~s ' sh
WiUrrow, Copley and Dayton Mt. Unton
3 4 0 89 104 Kenyon
0 4 0 3Z 133 1 /ins, Wellston, Mrs, Katie Qui~- vo ~n ee.rs the P
ex mgu~
Belmont 4 each· Toledo Ma- Kent State 2 3 1 55 86
BIG TEN
kle, Wellston, Mrs. Edna Ftet- ah Ire tfn Me wzott 5 pnear
eI
coWestern
Res.2
3
1
51
72
Ohio
Sl
4
0
8
92
31
cher
Wellston
Paul
A.
Snidorne
o
rs.
e
a
erry
on
'
Taft
and
Comber Hamilton
MOORE'S
~ Hiram
1 0 0 94
•
'Mrs. Wilma
.
turdayd afternoon.
Jon 3 '-each; Canton Central,
2 4
86 77 Purd ue
er, McArthur,
Bra- SaM
M Alfred Ri
d1
Rossford,
Upper
Sandusky, Bluff_ ton
2 4 I 84 84 Michigan
3 I 0 91
d Rt 5 Ath
B'nki
S
r. an
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ce an
82 141 Illinois
2 2 0 45
y,
· '
ens, 1 ey ·: sons of Columhus, spent
the
2 41
Xavier
Greenville and Toledo Central
V?gelsong , Ironton, Mrs.
C. weekend with her nArents, Mr.
54
2 each; London, Columbus Wat. Dayton
2 5 0 85 135 Minnesota
22 0
VIctor Combs,
Catlettsburg, and Mrs. William ~lweU and
terson, Franklin Heights, Tole- Ce~tral St . 1 4 0 81 194 Mich. St.
2 2 0 76
Ky. , Mrs . Ernest W.
Gee, other relatives here
do Rogers Girard Orrville Ohio Weslyn I 5 0 25 173 Wisconsin
1 3 0 47
Greenup, Ky., and Mrs. Dell B.
D'
ts of .M
HEAVY
Pomeroy a'nd Clev~land Job~ Wilmington 1 5 1 54 159 Iowa
I 3 0 75 91 Gibson, St. Albans, W. Va.
Mrs~."~!rl~:rkey on r. and
Deep tread design, quality rubber
93
0
70
0
69
6
1
136
1
DUTY
Adams 1 each
Toledo
Indiana
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we•e her brother and SJ'stersguaranteed
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1 6 0 50 1661 Nortllwstrn 1 4
0 44 110
Mrs. &amp;:lrnest L. Saunden, in-law, Mrs, Hanna Caster
'plus tax
2145 Eastern Ave., daughter, !,:-="'-=======•

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SEOAL and
SVAC Standings

SEOAL ALL GAMES
Team
WLTP
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Logan .. .. . .. 8 0 0 274

40

8 0 0 152
6 2 o 132
5 3 0 167
S 3 0 122
3 5 0 68
2 5 1 109
0 8 0 13

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Pomeroy _..
Wellston ... .
Athens . .. .. .
Jackson . _...
Nelsonville ..
Middleport ..
Gallipolis . .. .

SEOAL ONLY
TEAM
WLTP
Logan
6 0 0 206
Pom&lt;roy
6 o o 112
Wellston
4 2 0 118
Athens .. ..
3 3 0 114
Jackson .. .. 3 3 0 86
Middleport .. 1 5 0 66
Nelsonville . . 1 5 0 38
Gallipolis .. . . 0 6 0 25
TOTAl.'! .. _ %4 21 0 737
SVAC Al.L
TEAM
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Kyger Creek 8
Racine
4
North Ga!lia 4
Eastern . .. . 3
Hannan Trace 1
Southwestern 0

110
117
110
140
141
172

737

0 1Z6 105
0 100 145
1 38 164
1 42 234

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FRIDAY'S GAMES:
SEOAL
Athena at Wellotoo
Gatltpolio at Jackson
Nebionvllle at Middleport
Pomeroy at Logan
SVAC
Haclne at Eastem (Sat.)
Kyger Creek at Hannan Tra..
southwestern-Compleled season
North Gallia.COmpleted oe8BOII

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pt, Pleallllll at Ripley

Wahama at Rutland
Coal Orovt at Chesapeab

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College
Schedule

to the sld•lln•s, and was scooting completely free, 73 yards
down th sidelines to score with·
out a hand touching him. Not
By Uolted Press lnternaltonal one of the opponents even notlc-This -k's Ohio college fool· ed Harenza until he had 1 head
ball schedule :
atart of about 35 yards.
Thuroday Night
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St. Norbert at Youngstown
Saturday
BRADENTON, Fla. (UPI)
Penn State at Ohio State
- O!llclala !1&amp; MaDBlee CoonCincinnati at N. Texas St.
ty llnopltol loday dHCrlbed
Xavier at Dayton
former CIDclDDall lieU MIDMarshell at Bowling Green
Fred llalcbiJtoell'o ..,.._
Ohio Univ. at Western Mich.
dltion u ' 1not &amp;ood" Ia bit
Kent Stole at Louisville
bottle willa · - eaaeer. "He
S. C. St. at Central State
II periodically
couoclWI"
Baldwin-Wallace a Heldelberc
118ld oae llolpltal opokemum.
Capital at Wooster
"but bt not oaHerln&amp; • JlfUI
Kenyon at Hiram
deal." ................ ... ..
Muskingum at Denison
Dnetan Motldoy reported
Oberlln at Ohio Wesle·
lllat Htttcldn1011 bu 1J10111 1 .
Wittenberg at Wabash
"restless" Sunday oiPt but
Marietta at Fairmont (W.Va.)
bod lleen - l o u 111111 Ia
Akroo at Ball St. (Ind.)
poc1 oplrfll.
Eastern Mich. at Ca84l Tech
Hutcblnaoa w11 otrtckell
John Carroll at Bethany
wltll lbo w-a WI year. Be
Western Res. al Allegheny
w11 lakeD 1o tbo lltopltol Sa..
Anderson (Ind.) at Defiance · urday from JIIJ home at IOIT•
Ohio Northern at Hope (Mich.) by Amlti Mula lalutL
Bluffton at Adrian (Mlch.)
m. f.111111clb, Pf, J, JL
Wllmngtiln at Manchester (Ind.) Boom uJd ~ -

Saltmlay Nlpt
Mieml at Toledo
Mt, Union at Fladlay
Otterbelh at Ashland

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76 the ball tate in the fourth quar- stood in bewilderment and look·
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ed at each Dther ln disbelief. Fi92
nally, tlley charged tlle buddle,
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but it was too late. Rolllag Pro.
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irie halfback Mike Harenza had
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sneaked out of tlle huddle, over

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Kyger Creek 4 0 0 142
Eastern .. .. 3 1 0 86
Noeth Gallia 3 z o 86
Racine .. . .. . 2 2 0 98
Hannan Trace 1 3 0 28
Southwestern 0 5 0 20
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Included WilUam L, Trace, Dr.
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David Caul, Leverette Rous ,
The ball waa
the Prallie
Mr J W
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on
Mrs. Arthur Trout,
s. · ·
'J:T yard line. The team
Searles and infant son, Mrs.
then
up in regulation
. V. Dearing and infant daule at scnmmage . The
Mrs . R. L. Droke, Mrs.
snapped the ball bt the
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Culver, Mrs. W,
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terback and then, in unison, Grate, Mrs. Dale Cumberlodge,
Benton Harbor St. Johns High the entire Rolling Prairie
Mrs. M. F. Whitt, David L.
School won the game, %1l-13, stood up, turned, and
Dillinger, Elizabeth Jo Naylor,
but the story was wrapped up to a huddle.
Bruce Hysell, Michael J . Coon·
HARBOR, Ml ch.
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The
IUPI) ys 0 I 0 ng
Prairie High School, Indiana,
lost their game Saturday but
they can boast of puJilng off
the weirdest scoring play In
football this year.
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play the
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Frethmrm Girl.
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Maffla's two stem glass disbea,
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one a cake piaU., one for fruit;
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1-......, ·s; 1 d0 NOT ha ve 1 wal nu t
hed or early chairs. or a black
iron cook stove etc The reason IS .. ,mple - ' we ·wore them

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lniUati011 lor Fn!tlbman girls The Star ClaJS of the Syrawas held wben the
Future
cuse First United Presbyterian !
Homemak@rs ol America
of
Church met for its
regular
Rutland High School met last meeting Oct. 20 in the church I
week in the home economics annex. Mrs. Harry Potts, preslroom.
.
d&lt;nt
ided and read Ma~ 1
Girls initiated were Mary the
~ , press f d
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f I
Ha 11 , Becky Haley, Char1otte l w
or She
evot10ns.
od·
ed 5:1-l
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· -- tht&gt; big old four post· 1mbod en. El a1ne GrB1es, ~
ow
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prayer
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n::~sa " L. ht Of The World .. TreasurBy Blanche M. Haskins
f&gt;r and trundle bed upstairs, Dean. Sharon Carter, E II en
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• Imine and Bro .'s trundle bed I Roush. Karen Haines, Jean Shu- er report by Mrs.ed Richard
· under the big ler, Edl t h Prtddy and D'1x1e
· Roush ' was approv . . .
.,.,,..,1 ~~-· .,.
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(you rolled n
. Following the initi- A rummage sal~ was _dlscuhss- 1
ocr. z; - Jackie Gleason : OH' NOT QUITE lhal bad · bed · see! Mama even gave our Wamsley
SUPPER CONCELLED
1a"' wl 11 asmt t e1
ti on, the group ad'Journ ed to ed . The cM
k
hand
me
thai
cradlt'
awav
and
my
blue
dress
a
k
C
•·vou know I wf'nt on a d1et 1 rec on. s0
The
jitney supper orijpn11l!yl
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h
ucn .
r 0 r Sunshine a ers
lass serve1
!In Miami) just this week . My Readers Digest and a few more trimmed with
velvet piec~s e se ~1. 8 1 ortum
lunch fOI' the auction sale by 1
scheduled for Nov. 21 by
dector told me to walk a mile Abele buttons while you're at from her wedding dress (T nl:lve g~o~p smgmg led by J 8 a _n Flossie Roush at the Grange
Middleport P T.A. has
mv p1rture m said dress and Ttlhs and games under the dt.
.
after every meal - so - I"ve
cancelled and will be held
it !
.t:
\I H..S. 1928
y f'&lt;lf
. , rection of Kathy Thomas and G
Hall atd the Metgs
Coun ty Fair
1 s even 10
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walked 40 miles today ."
a later date in the spring. The
k
1 refreshments
were served .
.roun s on ov · ·
.
SHIRLEY HILL
cancellation was made in or·
PROF.
ROBERT McKAY boo .) .
Roll call wos answored w1th
Mr. and Mrs. Julian lUll of der not to conllict with
Another jolly Big Old Blub- and wife Laura of
B~~l~ng But _ you know where they
,
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a Bible verse containing the
Lelart Falls are annoUDcing auction being held by the Athber Boy who can ~nd me , and ~ree~ University, were vi sttmg all dwell ? In my heart
of I Fnlluly Has Plcnrc
word fruit or fruitful. Novemsame
I mean sends hme, by JUSt ~alk. m th1s area ove.r the week end, he1lrts 10 my memory. as elear At Portland Park
ber roll call word will
be the e-ngagtment and approach- letic Boosters on lhe
ing marria1e of their daughlng across t e room , g1vmg "th 1
u·m fr1·end of their
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date.
.
d
WI
ong
e
as the brilhanl October sun A famtly ptcmc dmner was ' Thanks hostess wtll be rs ttr. Shlrlt}'. 1u Darretl Duthose little ~ephantme anr- parents, Mr. end Mrs. A. \V . shimng m right now at
my held recently at tho Portl and James Quick and Mrs. M ~yme
No need to grope ror the
ing steps as e goes.
I McKay, Mrs. Judy Ti1us, for ; window.
, park by the Walter .Cook ram- Holmes wilJ have the pr .gram. i gan. son of Mrs. GraCI! Du~
When yon have an
if it is one designed to
How we do need 1.hese laughs I one main objective.
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I ily of Syracuse . Attending were Miss Frankie Mumaw, hosl· gan and tht Jale Jotepb Duin these far too ser1ous - and
Clearer. reallv, lhan someM R
M'll
ed f h
M I Jan of RuUand. Tit• wedding li-===--lliiii=;;;i;;=;;o;;"'"'i\
in&amp;nranee elaim,
.
Mr , Titus had in ht'" poss~s- _
·d
I Mr. and rs. ussell E. 1 er, ess so....rv re res ments to rs .. will bo solomolaed Nov. Utb
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scary - lmes.
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thmg I was to on Y yes e!'- ' nd h'ld
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relax-play tenni8!
sian 8 lovely anttque secretary- Iday .
i ~. c 1 reno f Sa n p edro, Ca-I 1 p oIt s, Mrs. Roush , Mrs. Hom~ at I p.m. Ia lbo Molbodlst
1 ROPE YOU SAW beloved desk belonging to Bob's aunt. '
• 1L, Mr. and Mrs. Raympnd Cook es, Mrs. Thomas Clark, and Mrs. &lt;·hu...-h al Letart Falls.
We'll put onnelves
spicy Yankee-woman Mae Miss Laura McKay. It
had I And, by the way, have you and son Kenny, of East Ltver- 1Ada Slack and the hostess.
in your shoe. with
Crnig'•s (of Maine) gosh awfu l been stored at the former A. look&lt;&gt;&lt;! at ! our wedding dress pool: Mrs. Edna Searls and son
TO ELE\1' OFFICERS
hat on tonight's nMeet
the w. McKay home here
in recently 10 see how it's _doing? 1Te:'"Y of Cheshtre;
Mr. ~nd
WICKHAMS ARE Hos-r:s
Worshipful Mas1co.r Alberl G.
"It
tl th f to .. ·n in the basement
the L have and must agam real I Mr~. Bernard Cook and chtld- Mr. and Mrs Elmer W1ck- Wood~rd :mnonnr~ thtU PornON
Press
gave exac Y e e · " '
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M w It h
h Is t th 3F Cl b ·
feet
our turban clad young- home now owned and occupied soon - it. too. is getting ~ge l ren o
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eport; .r. a ~r am wt!re ~s o e.
u eroy Lodgf' No. 1&amp;1, , Free &amp;:
e,.IQDNAL UIWICI
around he
h n they by Mr and Mrs Eddie Bur- on it 34 yt&gt;ars old thrs ronung Cook and Mrs. Evamae Phtl- Sunday eventng at lhe1r home An"plE'tl \lasons, will
hold
er oet
the1 .. ~· : 1~1
f kett (illizabeth j 0 achim l So chris'tmas
lips of Svracuse, and guests Union Ave. A potluck dinner its regular mooU1Jy meeting ol
Jim JohnHn &amp; Bud Simpson
cover up 1 ;.
ef~
t~ I' Bob and Laura came afl~r it I '"'Time goes you say
were Ho~nie Phelps Of N~well, was served at 6 p. m. follow~ tht'- MHsoni&lt;.• ~mplt"- Wec:tnes.
A1ents
iron•• or P beas lC ~tho ers bas Ide 1 Saturday and it is to go to Ab no
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W. Va., and Joey Ratliff of Che. ed by a social evening. Pres· ' dav N''\"t•mbt'r Uh at 7 p. m.
case may
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son Robin McKay v:ho
is Time stays - we go.'
shin'_
I ent
were !~"a os ms,
ISS Ttus aiS(I IS the annu&amp;l moot· 1
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Roam 6, Coah Bldt.
R~t :ve! :ra;eds~=~r· most ~o\~ married and 'livi ng in 1 lnscription on the fa_mous
!Ada Hoskins, Mrs. Bak~r Gor- i lng and elf&lt;"'ltnn of orricers for
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LAUNDRY&lt;JI d hty and beloved Mae's Iowa _ their daught;,r, Beth, Lorado Taft scuipll~re. ·_T he 1 .Thomas. Crammer
[!533)1don, Mrs. George Parker, Mr. 11.955 will be held. AU members
AlMA c.uu.urr
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with her Army husband and Fountain of Time," m Chlcago. wa s the first Protest ani Arch- and Mrs. WICkham and one I Bl'f urged eo attend and partie.
AHO SUUTY COMPANY,
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POMEROY
MMR'OID, CONNIC11CUt
4!&amp;Irs~o hope Mrs. Craig still has three child rer. now live in r.er·
, b1shop of Canterbury.
guest, Mrs. ~~I?'.. ~_:_ OhUnger. •p..~tti:'.

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the pink hat that Teddy Roose- manv
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gave
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Mae, you know, invariably lovely poem by Middleport's !
wore dark blue suits and pink Margaret Carp'i' nl er
Du11on
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hal!, and E. Roosevelt had &lt;Mrs. Dale! which gives so
about SO pink hats, one of which beautifully WnClt young Rob_m
NOV. 4
she gave her friend Mae when I and all of us feel about certain
they were to be on TV "s pots" j ancestral trl?m• rers-The Amateur Garden
rlub 1
wlll hold its meeting at t h e
at somewhat near the sam~ Move gently, hands,
home of Grace PraU on Wed·
station and time.
.· On older th1'ngs.
nesday, NO\' . 4. Anyone w1s h
I've loved them both so dear- I
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On pewter p ates
ing lo make arrangements,
ly. Both always so sta unchAnd embroiderings.
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p ease nng rna ena s.
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c~~~- o~ the United
church will sponsor
h h h
I a rummage sale Elt t e c urc
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
Nove mber 5 - 7.
The Auxiliary of the Pomeroy
I Bend
Citizens Band Radio
Club will meet Thurday at 7:30
p. m. at the home of Mrs.

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Move gent1y, an s,
fectly awful.
: On olden things
But on our Mae, it looked 1 On counterpanes
fine, just fine .
: And goklen rings.
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M. HeMessy
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SENIOR HIGH GIRLS
Oct. 17, lltf
liARTF'ORD . W. Va. - FunTeam No.3
eral services for Kathy Mae
Dav is
287
t Howard , 2.
who died Sunday . Waller E. Sines. to Bessie M Circle
2ll7
rvening at Veterans Mmo rial Smith. parrPls. Sutton.
21S
Bailey
hospilnl will be held Wedn esday ,
223
Hobach
at 2 p. m. at the Church ~r [ Mabel Warner. dec .._to Ral~h , Total
198%
Christ in Christian Union, here I Warner. Crosby J. Prrcr. Mfld.
Won L Lost 2
with bunal in lhe Graham Sla- ! of Tran.'-&gt;., Rutland.
(Healtby-reasoa for eleetrle beat!)
Arnold's Sohlo
tion Cemetery. The Rev. How-: Marv M. Price, dec., to Cros347
Menchini
ard Killing.sworlh wlll orficiate. by J . · Price, Edwin C. Price, 1 Globokar
2ll3
~he had been 111 for several I Blanche M("'Gee, Roche! Bland , I Smith
238
df:ly:),
Mae Douglas Lewis, C I a r a I Arnold
2~
I She wa s born March 25 1962 Warner, Evelyn Warner. Ma- Total
2107 ;
j m \\ est Virginia
the daL,Ightel: bel Warner. Ll ,1 ~ ~ dPnce. Won 2, Lost I
of Rubert and Dorothy Herd Affld. ol Trans
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AT CONFERENCE ~ Ann Holter, Sally Mora, and man Howard, Hartford. Surviv- Charles H. Kuhi. Cora M. 1
Sylvester
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Patty Koblentz at th_e South East Regwnal Farm Bureau ors in add1t10n to her parents I Kuhl . 10 Emerson E. Houda .
255
Blind
Youth Conference m Zanesville Octobe r 31. They re· I incude a siste r, Chnstina: ma she it Peggv M. Houdasheil lot,
342
Hennesey
presented the Friendly Farmers Youth Counc tl from ternat grandparents, Mr . a nd Pom~rov. ·
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Meigs county.
I Mrs. Roy Herdman, Pt. Pleas·
.
2092
Total
ent. and paternal grandparents, Irene Tom, Executnx , Josl :\&gt;lr. and Mrs. Steve Howard , . eph Crueser, dec., to R~bert i Won 3, Lost 0
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White Eltctric Co.
1
11artford.
'1 E. Miller. Donald_ M. M1iler,
(Convenient-reason for eleetrle beaU)
C.rues-er
240
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M1ller Brothers, .2:~ ~ues , Rut Some 90 young people repre- of le adership !.raining and rec- ! Friends may call at the Fog- land.
White
297
senting Farm Bureau you~h reation . S&lt;~ lly Mora, and Pa~ty ] lesong Funeral home after noon , Ted S. Thompson to R~bert
Haw ley
252
For all the facta about the advantages of Oarneleu electrle
from
southeastern
OhlO Koblentz. both from
Meigs , on Tutsday,
E. Miler, Donald H. Miller ,
Tot al
2040
counties attended the Farm Bu· County. were song leaders for
. Miller Brothers, .25 acrrs, Rut. I Won I, Lost 3
~eat for your horne, malltbb coupon (no obligation) to 1
Colulllbua oad Soulhom
reau One Day Youth Conference the morning session.
1 PT. PLEASANT_ Schools in ' land.
Ohio Eleotrle Compaay
Crow's Town Country
lD £-ovUle Saturday at the
Also lo atured was
a Youth
· Meson Coun ty and sta 1e coun· Harry Radford.
dec . to Clam
A ltn I Re•ldenllal s.a••
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215 Norlh Front St-t
33!
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Power contest wIuch cons1ste t
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O'Brien
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ColuMhllt 15, Ohlo
339
Tha meeting featured a day of shorl emonstrallons on L e th th
t b k.
. " 1 Chester
Handley
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Th
e
ree coun y an mg msu·
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400
e t Ut'IOn S WI.11 be COS
1 ed f Or Gen• Gladys and Herbert arns, Thomas
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date ol the sprmg Youth Con- , 1 El 1. D Tu d
N Frances Droz. Sarah Hoback, Bailey
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es ay o..
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west v·trgm· Total
f erence was set f or nex t Aprt.1 era be ec 1on
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Won 3, Lost 0
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County was Ann Ho It.er and Mrs. 1 W d d
Tf'Mm No. I
, L€banon
the
co.
Donald Mora, and organization
e nes ay.
. Lewis .Sauer, dt&gt;c ., to Lewis [ Roush
275
254
director Paul Bower.
H. Sauer, Rodney Sl:luer, Ken- ! Ash
251
- - - SOLAR STUDIES
1 neth Sauer, Dorothy Durgee, J Boyer
Blind
255
HOSPITAL QUES'I!ON
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LET'~ 8~ FAIR : 1 boring count1es and s~te rah- formation ~b~~~z. 0 tenti!ll ha~- - --- - An Editortel tn The Da,Iy ~ er han to Meigs Memonal ~l os- ..
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rad1atwn
caused
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Doctors send therr pat1ents to our fine
o;.hU the statement
h · ., It .
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new ospr 1a1· . was 5 a e the moon - 1
·s being charged on
should say - ll's Up To t h e 1with well qualified doctors and L d &amp; N t~
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! ee s
oru.up 1 eecroruc
County ComnuSSloners an
e . ;r.; urgeon s re commended by a cc d
t the K'it p k N •
.Co.
ersa
ea h a
P rosecut .mg Altorney to rnake l Credenlials
mmtttee from an- I ror
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• success. o
e muc nee c ; othe~ hospltal. 'J'ht s same Cre- where the world's largest solar
new hospttal. Mr. Fultz the 1 denttals Committee which ha s
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Osteopathy, belore e persua · 1 In closm&amp; I want to say hat 480.ft tot 1 1 lh i bel I
ed the County Commissioners I the member:;; of Lhe Meigs Mem·
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to bring a sult against t h r I orial Hospital Board of Trustees groun e~e_._ - ~ ·- · ~ -­
Meigs Memorial Hospital Board : gave many. many hours willing
or Trustees.
I work in order to get the hospit· Now that Meigs Memorial,
Mr. Fultz approved the lease al staffed , equipped and open- Incorporated is no longer Opel'·
signed between the Meigs Coun- ed. Each member of thi.s board ating the county owned hospit·
ty Hospital , Commission and gave generously also of their al , 1 am writing to request that
the Meigs Memorial Hospital money . I am certain they gave you return the above mentionBoard ol Trustees. He was a· the best medical care availa- ed three hundred &lt;13001 dollars
ware of Ute paragraph in the ble in the county to the great- to us.
leose wblch stated the hospital est number oJ people in t h e
was to be leased for accredila- county . We now have a hospi- This gift was int~nded as a'
tion. Mr. Fultz also knew that ai staffed with three doctors memorial to Mr. Carl Hohart I
to be accredlted the hospital with priv1leges for obstetrics, and Judge Cedric W·. Clark-I
would have to be a member of general practice and minor sur. W~en _ I make a memort~l
the Ohio Hospital Association. gery.
tnbubon I reserve the r1ght to
In order to be a member o£ 1 Le us tsk he Couny Com- , decide where the money will
the Ohio Hospital Association 1missioners Kenneth McEihin- 1go.
Yours lruly,
there must be a medical doctor ney, Richard Carr, Avery Nel- ·
Esther
H. Clark
at the heed of each depart- son, and t.he Prosecuting Attor·i
ment, namely obstetrics, medi- ney Bernard Fultz. who brought
cine and surgery. This I repeat the suit against the
Meigs
Please, drivers of automobHes
Is 1 requirement of the Ohio Memorial Board of Trustees, is be more careful.
Hospital A"'ociation. Thus in this what you consider adequate
complying with this ruling The hospital care for good people " Middy Paw,'' pet cat of Mr.
Board ol Trustees for Meigs of Meigs Counly'' Let's Be Fair. and Mrs. Frank Murray, was
Hereiti;l Rambler American-smarter, snap·
Ramblers, And you will find the lowest priceo
Memorial Hospital had only one
Pe&lt;Lrl Reynolds.
killed Fnday night by a car. j
pier, zestier than ever, spanking new for '65.
of any U.S.-built convertible, wagon, 2·door
choice to staff the hospital with
He w•s the special pet of his
'
all medical doclors or a osteo211 South Third Street
Spectacular new engine option; I SS-hpTorque
and 4-door sedan, based on manufacturers•
master who is now in Veteran's
pathic doctors. The Board deMiddleport, Ohio
Hospital in HunUngton. Today
Command 6that comes o11like an 8-saves
suggested retail prices. See the spectacular
cided that if the hospit.al were
October 30, 1964
it was a cat. Next time it may
gas as only a Rambler can.:..one of three en·new Americans at your Rambler dealer.
1o be accredited and maintain Mr. Hngh CusiPr, Pre.ide.nt
be a person .
gine choices for '65 in the Economy King.
American Motors-Dedicated to Excellenc•.
membership ln the Ohio Hoipll- Meigs County Hospital
New sporly options tike console, floor shifts,
ol AssoclaUon it wp necesoary
Couldn't you please
drive 1
Commission
more
slowly,
especially
coming
,
to place on the staff all , medl· Pomeroy, Ohio
wire wheel covers, Airliner Reclining bucket
around lhe curve at the lower I
cal doctors. A letter was seut
seats. Even more extra·value features than
Spetlatular new engloe • Sensible best economy
end of Middleport? Do we have
from the Board to the Doctors Dear Sir;
Am'"•for: Largest and Fineat ot the New Rambltrl
before, including Double-Safety Brakes, sepWorld's most advanced Six, Torque Command 232
Cloak: New lotermcdlate-Sia Rambler
ol Oseopathy olotlng ha heir During the summer of 1962 to drive so last to get 'where
option adds 155·hp zip to America'a economy champ. arate systems front and rear, standard on aU
Aatr!can: The Compact Economy King f
palents If sen to ¥ells Mem- my mother, Mrs. M. C. Hobart, we are going? I do not think so.
Please
let's
be
more
careful
orial Hospital would be &amp;lven and I made a memorial pledge
proper care durJl1C their hospit- ol five hundred 1$500) dollars and maybe we can save t he
olizatlon and would be reltim- lo the Meigs Memorial Incor- lives of our pets as sornetime&lt;i
~ to them
the. eocl of bell' :porated, to be paid over a per- they do get away from us and
eonl!nement. U IWill l1e .08- loci o.f three years. To date w• out in the street where we
eopallll prelernd o' letld !telf have contributed three hundred don't want them lo be.
Mrs. FrQnk Murray
patents to floipijlll
!fiOO):'ol ·the amount pledged. ,
Watch the DannY Kaye Show on CBS.TV, Wednesday eveniD&amp;S Channel&amp;-10 P.M.

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The "fiend" and Gobbo's con1eienoe are debating whether
Gobbo .ahould leave the Jew,
his. master, one Shylock, and
run away.
" 'The fiend is at mine elbow, tempting me. 'Good Gobbo, use your legs, take the
start, run away.' But consci·
111ce says, 'No take heed, honest Gobbo, do not run, scorn
running wlth thy heelo."
·· 'Via! ' saya the
fiend . •
•Away! Rouse up and run!'
My conscience, hanging about
the neck of my heart says,
'Launcelot, budge not.' 'Conscience,' say I, ' You counsel well'..
'Fiend,' say I, 'You counoel
well'."
And this goes on until "I
will run, fiend ; my heels are at
your command,' I will run. "
And lin ally, exhausted, he
declares, "I wlii run as lar
Qod has any ground."
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Robert Harden, Syracuse.
Our mothers" mothers
NOV, 6
everything read.
We only know
The Middleport Business and
Just ale up new Satevepost,
Jty things they cherished
Professional Women'a C I u b
my long, !011g love of magaLong ago.
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wt11 sponsor a rut1U118ge sa e
tail came Newsweek of Oct . 26
Friday and Saturday , Nov . 6
w;lh that superb article on Bob
I FOUND THIS in the pro- and 7 in Lhe Weber building
b
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gram leaflet or tht Return Jon· next to the Quality Print Sh.op
Ta. ft, Jr., Y Jacqum a ers athan Meigs Chapter of D.A.R. j
M'll "t
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1ght at
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~ for this lheir Diamond Jubilee Bethel No . 62 of the Internaour Taft d1nner at Pomeroy. 1 year ol 1964.11.1
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this brilliant
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r er o o s
aug ·
pven met
m,
Ma
rgaret.
a
tal
ented
poet,
ters
will
meet
at
the
Pomeroy
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young r'.:"porte~, an~·/he w~ has had her verse published ~n Masonic Temple, Thursday at l
photographers rom 1 e ~aga
New Yorker .. , in ·'Ohio 7.30
zine who were there be~!des. Poet-ry Magazi ne" and other .'""' p.m
c. th I. W
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• ue a o IC omen s c u
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d th T3ft I
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s ory,
publications and has twice giY· of the Sacred Heart church will
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't e.n a program of them in MiG- meet in the church auditorium
Wei~ , as was saymg can r dleport Literary r!ub .
Thursday at 6:30 p.m., ror a
&lt;ead It all, try as 1 may, fo
She'' the poet type, strictly, potluck dinner and meeting.
h~ ~rnbles m the new Llf~ and you'd never know it from There will be an auction of
rrragazme, November Reader. her reticence on all this. So h
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t wo
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tges '
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Evangehne Chapter No. 172.
da}ly papers and so on AND won't know i• till she reads O.E.S. of Middleport, will hold
on~ know 1 ·ust finally gave this.
its r~gular meeting Thursday
~ ou
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be
evenmg, Nov. 5, at the Masonup, sat down and road my ,' I HAVE MY grandfather Rl· ic Temple in Middleport. Relo!ed E. Stanley Jo~es. He s chard Mt'Carty's Civil War pic- freshrnents will be served.
the-. one who can qwet
me ~-- -- ~ __ _ _ -· - · _ _ ~ __ _
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doivn - my tranquillizers hl6 two books that I own. May
Gil: smile on him .

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program opens with 11Curtain Miss Becket portrays five ehar- 1 Total
2120
Raiser" in which she portrays acters from the "old days" as Woo J, Lost t
Columbine., Harlequin and Pier- they audition for 8 dreamy ag·
rot ; followed by a
classical
h b det;,r lned lo bring
Crow'a Tow• " Coumtry
dance of the romantic era : ''La ent w 0
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Grande Performance,'' a par· back Y.~terda~. Ttmt se~ection
ody on a ballet dancer of the exemplifies Mtss Becket s unDegas era; "GossJp/' a
tri • ique concert presentation
in
character short story; a wild which she portrays many difSlavonic Dance; a Turkish fai h
te In one dance'
1e~en1 c arac rs .
ry tale to ethnic music.
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The final offering i~ "Co~e l nume thtough qu1ck change of
Back Vaudeville,"
tn whtch props, costumes and style.

Marta Becket, the slim, dark- own program of dance·rnimes Buffalo PhilharmOnic,
City
haired young American artist in concerts throughout
t h e Center Ballet of Tampa and as
who is appearing at 8 p.m country.
leading dancer in the Sun State
Thursday on the stage of Rio Since her first sdlo concert Opera Federation's prnduction
\,rande College's Community s~ven years ago. Miss Becket of "Aida.'' Miss Becket has alHall, will be t~ first presenta- has appear~ over 6(Xl times ~n l so appear-ed with her own solo
11on of the 1'n · County Com- 1her dance-m1mes program tn program of dance-m1mes
in
munlty Concert Association's various colleges, un iversities, Carnegie Hall and Town Hall in
current series.
clubs and c1v ic cultural organi- New York City .
MIBs Becket Is a dynamic zations. She has been featured The artist's typical program
and agile dance-mlme who, for as guest soloist w1th the Char· sees her creating some 19 difthe past several years, ~as de- l~st~n \W. Va .J Civic Ballet. ferent characters thr?ugh th~
voted herself to presentmg her I Baltimore Museum of
Art, arts of dance and m1me. The

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J . Grueser
B. White
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L. War~r
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was right.
But oh. that hat of Mae's : A i
silk rose~ a diamond, a gold .
ornament, nothing could have 1
made it look anything but per- I

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can lell me where my 3 white11 2 3tc
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bath, downstairs

Jl()ST. • male beagle, black
and white. Contact H. D. Bon·
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North 3rd, Middleport. $50 a
month. Call WY 2-5434 .
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not cars plus workshop. $16 ,000.
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A. C. BRADFORD
See Joha Chaney, Minersville,
electric scales, 30 lb. capacllaelae.tty, 10 ft. meat case, 19l&gt;5 EXPERIENCED MAN to work Ohio. Pine Grove Load near
I II Uc
1D-31·3U
Mercury, body and chassis on large heel cattle farm. Fivo Points.
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RADIATOR
SERVICE

less motor and transmlssion,
complete course In radio and

television with ali equipment.
Charles Larlt:in!, Long Bot·
lorn, Ohio.
10 7 ~c

Must have experience In op-

orating farm equipment. Good 1954 BUICK ,entury. Excellent
mndem house furniahed. Good running condition.
Priced
pay end excellent opporlun- right. Hackett's Sohio Sen&gt;·
lty for qualifiled man. Write ice.
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Box fi68..B, Care of The
Daily Senti~!.
The Rambler
10 30 $lc
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.Septic tank Cleaner at Land·
'
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oall~ radiator to the
I0·31·30tc
1Wt beater core.
ELECTROLUX oweeper,
on
wheels, pop out paper bags,
IOit
Pa......,
all attachments. Runs
like ...,.. rw "· &amp; aoD - · new, Balance due $34.25 - ... oar ..r ad• RMtraotto.. "~&amp;MtI. 0. lkCOY, AUCTIONEER, Term• arrBDJied. WY 2·2204.
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SUNDAY NIGIIT
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
October 26, IH4
Friendly Tavera
Blind
330
373
L. Beegle
m
D. Glaze
410
D. Nierl
393
Ann Hanning
132
llandlcap
2000
Total
Woa I, Loolt
Eel's Aula Trim
303
J. Gllland
308
M. VIneyard

M. Call
F. Manley
Blind
Won O, Loot I

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281
330

Kellb Geble Ford
260
N. Teaford
410
B. Miller
341
B. Adamo
371
N. Floyd
363
L. Gilmore
See
2511
Handicap
:2000
Total
Melrupomu Mo!Gn
E. Main Street. PomeroJ
Won 0, Loot I
l'lllae II'Y Wll70
Crow'• Steak 801111!
622tlc L. McKIIuley
m

V. Wlppel
E. Boc:lwr
W. Chltler
P'. Porter

J.

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451
1M
490
519

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Forest

110
392

454
246
147
2157

474
329

Thomas
Grave•

375

430
1811

zm

470
fi32
414
497
434
2347

Erelwineis
Given Year by
Circuit Court

many writers and other person! principle or free enterprise.

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PT. PLEASANT - H a r r y
Erlewine, ZI, Rt. Z, Pt. Pie...

J. TORE UP
THEM VARMINTS
AT TH ' CARD SAME
TONIGHT, MAW · ·

414

Ind. lfigh Series - Stobart,
599.
Team No. I
Team lfigh Game - G &amp; J,
414
C. Ohlinger
E. Searles ·
471 885.
Team !figb Series - Fore·
N. Amshary
421
451 meu • Abbott, 2462.
A. Rannine
P. Mullen
454
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Handicap
181
October Zll, 1114
2397
Total
Mr. Bee
Woo J, Loti I
424
Landmark
P. easel
404
D.
Dotson
P. Bilikan
368
390
Blind
330
Blind
489
J. Louks
SilO
I. Couch
423
342
L. Bart
M. Werry
126
Handicap
327
J. Hysell
2256
321
Handicap
Total
Won I Loll Z Potnlt I
Total
2076
It &amp; C Jewelers
Wont, Lotti
478
A.
Stohart
Ind. lfigh Game - E. Searl·
488
•• 180
G. Grate
444
Ind. lfigh ~ - P. Collina J. Johnson
5Z1
L. Wolfe
480
R.
Bowen
Team lfigb Game
Team
2411
Total
I - 828
Team Woa 2 Loll 1 Polult I
Team lfiBh Series
..
No. 1 2397
Swisher &amp; LoiiM Drap
476
WEDNESDAY MIXED
J. Bailey
501
T. Bowen
LEAGUE
503
K. McElhinny
October 26, IH4
472
K. Wiggins
EvelyD'o Greeerr
66i
W.
Wilford
353
Nella Barton
2520
390
Total
Blind
Won S Loot I Polnlt I
330
Blind
Asblanll OU
Bob Bartoo
350
364
J. Foikrod
Handicap
90
360
1513
R. Sargent
Total
318
Woo z Loot 1
H. Vineyard
409
E. Gilland
K·P'I
411
R.
Plymaolt
Paul Kloes
415
150
Handicap
Jean Ktoes
278
20!10
Cbarisse Por~
368
Total
Won t Loll S Pclnlt t
BtU Parter
487
Total
1441
Davll •
w.
W011 I Loll I
488
E. Perry
487
p_,..F_
R. Carson
351
Joe Bailey
498
T.AIIderson
435
Mildred Bailey
H. Chesher
384
433
3411
Lots McElhinny
F. Reichert
.. 150
Ken McEihlnny
506
Handicap
1728
Total
w•• 2 Loot 1
IAIY fERMI ...
Alley ca•
!79 .
Lois Clelland ·
Betty Russell
326
Tom Clelland
452
Harold ·Russell
40ii
Handicap
80
Total
IW
WODl Loti 2
Tiie Spullen
Ben Grinstaff
481
288
Barb Grtnstaft
Virginia Hoyt
286
Art Hoyt
m
Randlcap
2Z8
1713
Total
Weal Lolli

PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
services f&lt;r Roscoe Bowden
Carey, 50, of Huntington and
Point Pleasant, were held Tues.
day at Z:30 p. m. at the Ktin·
gel • Carpenter Mortuary in
Huntington, W. Va. Burial was
in the While Chapel Memorial
Gardens.
Carey was pronounced dead
on arrival at Pieaaant Valley
Hospital Sunday morning aft·
er suffering a heart attack at
the home ol his brother, Jllllles
0. Carey, Pt. Pleasant. He was
hom February 5, 1914, at Logan, W. Va., 1 8011 of the Jato
John C. and Edna McNeeley
Carey. He was ...oclated with
the Pt. Pleasant Cab Company
and was a veteran 1111 W&lt;rld
War II.
Surviving In addition to his
brother, are three sis ten, Mrs.
C. V. Keeney, Cove Sprtngo,
Fla., Mrs. D. M. Rarahharger,
Fort Wayne, Ind., IIIII Mn.
Marlin Gleason, HuniiDIIOIL
SERVICES HElD
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
oerv!oo lor Mrs. Hazel Pill'
sons Smith. 76, of Leon, was
held Tuesday at I p. m. In the
Leon Baptist Church wtth lbe
Rev, W. S. Blllups fficlallng.
Burial was In the Leon cemetery under the dlNcUoa ct the
Raynes Funeral Home ol Buf·
falo.
Mrs. Smith died Saturday In
Holzer Hospital alter a short
lllness. She Ia survived h)' one
son, Phiiiip Smith, York, Pa.;
two sisters, Mrs. George A
Ralnlen, Leoo, and
,_•.
Jamea Rairden, of Charleston;
two brothers, C. 0. PIII'SOIUI,
Charleston, and C. H. P81'10M,
Vlctr, W. va., and twn lfandchlldreo.

THUITV-TWO
DOLLERS AN '
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ALIVE!!

TriE GOLD SDIKE. 15 LODGED I&gt;J HIS
IN
SUC&gt;-1 A Pt:CULIAR WAY THAT WHILE. IT
R~llcl$ THERE HE'LL LIV£,BUTONC:l!'.

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ahaped

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DAILY CRYPl'OQUOl'E - Here'• bow to work Itt
AX1'DLBAAXB

I• LONOPELLOW
One Jetter aimply .tands for another. In this sample A J• uaed
for the three L'a, X for the two O's, etc, Single lett.en, apo•·
troph1ee, the le~h and tonnatlon ot the wordt are all hint&amp;
El&amp;ab da7 the eode letteta are dittennt.

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a tnark

Last Rites for
Roscoe Carey
Held Tuesday

HOW MOCH
DtD 'IE

FOSDICKS

1 ao.Put ot
"to bo"

Other action of he cour wos
the scheduling of sentencing for
November 6th of Lealer Zimmerman, Pt. Pleasant, following
his change of plea to an lndiciment of sodomy. Zimmerman had earlier entered a plea
of innocent but changed
his
plea to guilty Monday.
A verdict In favor of the de·
lend ant, J. H. Somerville, was
returned by the petit jury In
the cl vii action of Commercial
Credit Corporation vs. J. H.
Somerville in Circuit
Court
Monday afternoon. The issue
Involved hts notice of termlna·
Uoo with Som~~&gt;-vilie Motors
and this knowledge given to
the Commercial Credit Corp.

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have properly pointed out that
- movie exhibitor forces are try· Tbe ChaMel Swim·: Duke El· l/. . !:,";'~ed
lng 10 deny STV the rights of lington guests with ABC-TV's 84. City: Ala.
free enterprise, by voting It out Tennessee Ernie Ford Frldsy 1 16. Greek
of existence, these forces have .. . Glynis Johns appean on the 17 . ~~~.1
ohrewdly convinced many vot· same network's "12 O'Clock I
comport.ers that they are the underdogs. High" Nov. 13 as a wartime '
mont

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426

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Members o/ the jury were
John Escue, Garnett Kimber·
ling, James F. Gaskins, Edith
Gilllspie, Carl Sharp, Wretba
Rairden, J o Ann Jarrell, Jess
Brown, Roy Yauger, Lucille
Getty, Donald C. Browa IJld
466 Joha Leighty.

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393 tn the atate penitentiary
at
635 Moundsville fer one year on a
168 violation ol probation In Mason
2298 County Circuit Court Monday.

48Z
Rawlings
128
Handicap
2375
Total
Won Z Loll I Pelnlt I
Ind. lfigh GIUII6 - Stobart,

325

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Foreman 6 Abholl
496
Blackston
1M
Abbott
4911
Grueaer
458
Dillon
560
Radford ..
2462
Total
Won 3 Loat I Poluta I
Maaon City Keystone
SmillJ
483
Ash
440
Clark
417
Harman
472
Williams
433
Handicap
90
Total
:1315
Woa I Loll I Polnlt I

363
445

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I perlorm oil Dinah Shore's varl· l besides barbecuing include otTII· 1
l ety hour for ABC·TV Nov. 16. I ice as a sauce with bamhurgm, l
1
frankfurters and meat loaf, or
l NEW \'ORK (UP)) - Bar· a• a flavoring for stews, bean
becue 1111« with mfld
garlic (casserolea or dtp•

By RICK DUBROW
One tactic has been to drape t DAILY CROSSWORD
Ualle4 Prell bteraatloaal
thems• l&lt;es In IJJe Ioise and misACRmS
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Re. lesding term of "free . TV" 1. S.»Jl, while
nmunen..
come
gardlm of wbellJer Californian! commercial video.
tl on
handllnt'
IUJlen
.G . ~op • ovar
21. u.s.
-'· Mei"J'anser
vote to ban pay-TV In a nallon. But if the vole bans pay.TV,
ot
t . Twin
P' Nioily significant elecllon show· it wtli rtrsl of all enable STV to \ i . •NGidel
ltudl
ery•t&amp;l
dellt
down Tueaday, IJJo strange psy. get out of this costy and cur- 10. Rubbar
1. A Gte&amp;t
24. Orua
Lake
chological battle of who is IJJe reJntfy losing battle, not by a 1 U . Pert. toeod
uoed
8. ManJpu·
for
underdog In the battle will con· surrender to buslneaa failure 12. Froo,..
U . ConjunctJon
l&amp;ted for
llnue.
• bu by the edict of the ballot' 15. Declare
p~n &amp;l
26.Am~
Ironically, it could well he which does not nece•sarily r;. 16. Strive
can
Yuter•••'• .......
that a lefeat fnr the Lot An.. nect on company efficiency., 20. MUI1c note 11. D~tre•
Indian
35. Crtu, u
liJ"n&amp;l
27, Bank
llheop
gees · San Francisco pay • TV Secondly, If STV carries out 21. Fra&amp;Tan.t
woods
:13. Cog wheell
tmployee
38. A Une of
firm of SuhscrlpUon Television Its Intended plan in case of a 22. Berte. :
16. Lon•
28. Poem
aeaa. in &amp;
abbr.
Inc. ISTV), which is having a vote loss, the entire matter will ,
period ot
29. Compa.aa
the&amp;ter
ti me
point : abbr. 39. Topaz
tcugh limo staying alive any. he C!lrrted to the courts where 23. bland a!f
Ala.!lk&amp;
17, Value81. Valley ot
hum.mlnr·
way, might for the first tfme the firm will surely pre~s the D . Soa py
U!. Eskimo
th.e moon
bird
eolllhltsh the operation as a argument widely and publicly
water
knlle
32. BanWlm.ent 4.0. Thin
lt. Depart
aympathetlc, martyred perly In that it is against th Best Amer. 26. Pe rilh
38. Performed
cuahton
Pert. to
the public mind.
that It Is against the Best Amer. 27. character
It seems elear IJJat although mae business operation
he
of SOWld

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458
446

Crow'• Sleak Rouse
Ingels
Sears
Knight
Raley
Coates
Tutal
Won 1 Lost 2 PoiDII I
G • J
Sisson
Jim Johnson

Lotti

191

TR1 COUNTY LEAGUE
OeloiMr 1'/, MM
HO!.WM
457
Woods
390
Blind
491
Grate
483
Schillina
599
Stobarl ·
MOO
Total
WDD I Loti I PoiDII I

Fabric Shop
E. Roush
A. Nease
Blind
L. McKinney
lola Howell
D. JOIIO! (2 games)
Handicap
Total
Won 1, Loot z
81moa'1 Market
P. Collins
G. Burdette
D. Glaze
M. Domigan

w.. 2,

401

Blue '

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Total
Won 1 Loot I Polnlt I

Total

340

Total
Woa t Loot J Polldl

Ind. lfigh Game - MOD J. Bailey 206; Womeu N.
Barton, 115.
Ind. 111gb Game Ind. RfBh Serlea - Mea K. McElhinny 006; Women - lord, 210.
Ind. Hlgb Series M. Balley, 384.
ford,
Mil.
Team lfiBh Game - Paceno
Team
lfiBh Game
Four, 619.
Team lfigh Series - Pacers or &amp; Lohse, 895 .
Team lfigh Series
Four, 1728.
er • Lohse, 25ZO.

Bowen

!Iandicap

458
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2501
Total
II'ID J Loot I Polull I

WOMEN'S THURSDAY
LEAGUE
Oct. 2!, 19M
Rutlall&lt;l Furniture
349
D. Grate
P . Carson
337
281
C. Black
M. Edwards
246
296
V. Grate
432
Handicap
1921
Total
Won I, Loll 3
New York Clolhlna House
J . Walton
368
R. McTurner
37~
J . Warner
420
C. Krautter
336
H. Wolf
392
Handicap
231
Total
Z122
Won J, Loll I

D. Nieri

418
491

WILL DO rug weaving. Phone
WI tf-2826.
10 Z9 9tp

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Ken Yeauger
Linda WlnebreruMr
Gall llovall«
Richard Rovatler
Total
Won 1 Loot I

wood floors, has living room

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bath. Phone Wy-2-357S after Crow, Crow, and Porter,

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dinmg room and hall. Bed· Alle!ICI'. In: All fonnt at In

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.
4:00 Discing with Do!l

MONDAY TRRU FruDAY
6:4S Sign On
7:00 Be Still and Know
7:03 News
7:08 Musical Clock
7:30 News Headlines
7:32 Musical Clock
7:45 Word and Testimony
8:00 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World News
8:10 Sports Today
8: 15 Weather
8:16 Musical Clock
8:56 Com.nuntty News
9:00 Talk of the Town
8:5~ Mason County News
10:00 Public Service
18:15 Family Worship Hour
10:30 Latchs•rtng
1
11:00 News Beat
11:05 Morning Melodies
except Friday, Church
Bells Ring
ll:U World News
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7:30
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5:110 News RllollldUp
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1:00 Sign On - News
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I;ZO Metga County RFD
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1:25 Paul Bowen - Farm
7:00 Larry Anderson Show
6:30 News
8:00 Pomeroy HI Football
1:33 Rav. Ra)'lllond Jouea ·lltl 8:30 Middleport HI Football
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12:15 Musical lnterlnde
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7:50 News Report
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8:00 Bill Miller Show
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SUNDAYS
:8!10 Roy'1 Food Basket Show 7:00 Sign On - News
(Mon • Tbura.)
7:35 Sunday Sbowcue
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
8:00 French City Baptist Hour
(Wed. . Fri.)
8:30 News
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(Thurs.)
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W:OO Grand Ole op ·../!
10:33 Washington ReportJ to
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: _....;,
the "eople
11:1.0 A.S.C. Progtam • Fri.
11:00 Sunday Show
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11:15 Family Worship • Thura. 12:00 Noon News
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11:45 TIDy't Country Hymu ·
1;110 Rev. Andrew PllTSODI
12:tlll Noon Report
1:30 Rev. Silas Billups
12:15 Goessler's Guest Star-Frl 2:00 Sunday Chapel
1.2:15 Larry Anderaon Show
Z:33 Rav. Roscoe Thol'Dt
4:00 Jim Idees Show
!:00 Sunday Chapel
4:1S Blaettnar Auto Sbow
1:33 Country Hymntlmen
&lt;'l11ura.)
(Dan Hayman)
6:30 Local Now•
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1:00 8Jmon't Marnt • NOWI
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1:45 Slp Off October

MONDAY 'l'BRU II'RIDAY
1:110 Sign 011 -NOWI
e:D5 Sacred Heart Hour

HE CObiLO
EiEND 1·118 ~N~
DOWH TO

ID&lt;IK. ITt&gt; 'TA~&amp;
A LOT TO
8CARE'TH~

AVOI'/1

wa..t, I CERTAIN\::1 biDfft"
COME BACK HERE IJlilKINfi

F~ 'TROUBLE', 8UT I'~
~OT ABOUT TO Rtl'l p

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I'WT AN[) Ill!!;. Ell 'f

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

NO. 173

Ia die IMpill!f
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worldltc for die

NOVEMBER 4, 1964

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Republicans were swept back jority here.
The other Republican com· lent, lola I. HowelL
ke was returned to off1ce by a
mto every county o£flce Tues- j The tightest race on the tick.. ffiiSSJoner candidate, Kenneth 1 Sheriff Robert C. Hartenb&lt;~th 4.&amp;12 to :!,483 margm over Dern- 1
day but voters, possibly wtth et m Meigs county was the bat- McElhinny, was voted back in- jalso received another four year ocrat Wanda Eblm, and Counan eye toward West Virginia's tle for county commissioner to office with a big margin
endorsement by tallying a to- ty Treasurer incumbent Howsuccess m playing the Federal- where Avery Nelson, Republi- 4,516. The second Democral1c tal of 5,976 to 2,898 for
hIs nrd E Frank eas1ly defeated
State co-operation game. gave can mcumbent, struggled down off1ce seeker, Thomas W. Hen- ~ Democrat opponent, Charles H. · Austin L. Russel\ _5.754 to 2,674.
Democrat President Lyndon B. to the wire before finally de- nessy, won 3,4&amp;'9 votes.
D1ehl. Hartenbach earned ev- ; Unopposed candidates were
Johnson a 5,133 to 3,973 major- feating Democrat Paul Simon .. Top vote getter of all Me1gs j ery precinct but one.
: Bernord V. Fultz, prosecuting
ity. Local political historians It was not until the final three county candidates was Record· Ralph Welker. running ror hi s 1attorney . with 5.738, Coroner
believed it is the first time ln precmcts were reported that er Incumbent Eleanor Robson first term as state represenla- 1Henry Ewmg, 5,151, and Counhistory any Democrat won m ' Nelson finally edged h1s oppon- who was seeking her first ru11 1tive, handily defeated his Dem· l ty Engineer, H. P. Chnsty, 5,Megs county.
ent, 4,174 to 3,877. Simon led term. Miss Robson received a 1ocrat opponent Charles Knowl- 428
Even the late Franklin
severe! times as the precincts total vote of 6,156 compared to 1 es. 5,755 to 2,669.
, Republican congressional can·
Roosevelt never polled a rna- were being reported,
1.371 fm· her Democret oppon-1 GOP Candidate Evelyn Lu~ .l
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CHARLESTON, W. VA. West Virginia Democrats are '
sure to lake their one-sided vic ·!
tory In Tuesday's election as a
positive and overwhelming en- 1
dorsement of federal-state administration program like the
"war on poverty."
The party swept nearly every· I
thing before it - and by land·
slide proportions - although it
failed to dislodge popular four·
term Congressman Arch A
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COLUMBUS (UP)) - Democratic Sen. Stephen
M. Young today apparently won re-election over
Republitan Robert Taft Jr. in a rare that went to
the wire and probably will end up in an official

WASHINGTON (UP! - Lyndon Baines Johnson rode
CHARLESTON, W· VA.
-I a torrent of Democratic and anti·Goldwater votes into
West V~rgm1a Democrats took I the _greatest presidential victory. in history today - and
recount.
both new seals m the State Sen· earned w1th h1m an overwhelmmgly Democratic Conate and appeared ready to grab gress that augured well for his programs.
three now held by Republicans.
In winnin~ in his own right the office he inherited
COLUMBUS (UP I!- The chief Oh10 elect ion officials
If the Imeup based on mcom· from the slam John F. Kennedy just a year ago, John·
said today Democratic Sen. Stephen M Young had !org·
plete retum.s stands up, Demo- son buried the hopes of Republican Sen. Barry M. Golded ahead of Republican Rep. Robert Taft Jr. Ill their
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crats ' wtll maugurate the. 57th water of Arizona that Americans were ready for his call
Bep. Rolleri Taft Jr.
race for the U. S Senate .
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The secretary of state said .
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seat~, against six for the Re- It was an election which shat..
retur~s from 12,732 _of t h e h.is second vi~tory r.: ?ver Adieu r :\.
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publicans The Senate makeup tered established votmg
pat-~ history . He also called tt 8 trib- :
I states 13,485
pollmg places E Stevenson m 19;&gt;6
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during the 55th Legislature was I terms despite the lopsided out· ute to the murdered Kennedy. I
i showeJJ Young leading by 2,JS4 Both Taft and Young appeor.l h' PHOE~IX, ~r~z. (UP~) -. dSen. Barry ~-~~oldwha.tehr,
23-9 in favor of the Democrats. come. Goldwater, the candidate Goldwater, who now retires
This was on the basis or elec- ed to be plckmg up voles m ths. pres! entla
opes une m fthe lan s I ~ w lC
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board
lallies
telephoned
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home
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11.809,587, Taft 1,807.203.
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Deep South H@ wq,s leading in retired for the night withoui
The National ElectiOn Serv· lhat Lrend contmued It appear· ne\~S~~n 3 18 p~ess let quarte~~- h ~ wa~thexhpe cteTd to
e ~1
jorities into office for the new a sixth hi~ native Arizona
comment He did promJse a
1ce 1NESl at that llmf' shnwed ed Taft would hold on to the md a e he concde.ssJOn 5 a em
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in I statement later today after he SIX of ,10 tax levies propo.;;e
a
e2 mg y
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on ~ e VIC ory w ICl ~me
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es (or passage of hts Grent Vermont which never before had a ohance to analyze the lo Meigs County voters were bilsl.s of returns from
12 .;:~36 sared for hlm last mght.
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Society'' economic and weir are had voted Democratic, extend- j vote
: passed Tuesday The
other polhng places. The vote was ! 1'att. the congressman. I rom i
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o~l;~:s. ho~ever, also ex
programs.
' ed through the industrial East &gt;
I lour went down to defeat, three : Tafl 1,944 493, Y?ung. 1,902 083 the stal&lt;! at large, was seekmg ,
f f
od to chart a coorse- 101'~
Johnson's nationwide swee~ and lnt !)le.!ilr J!\!ll 11\1 t(J&lt;:_q l
by }l!ln'OW -1!1llr.gins, but one I taft was conSidered to. be to ioUow hiS father , . th• late
IVe
en
. b .
h
helped topple Republicans ·fi'ohll stretcli~f on t:'hre . !ou~tain
,-roughly' by 3 to 2
I runnmg an amaZing race
tn Sen. Hobert A. T•ft l".lO t h e .
I H,'P"/~an pa~ty lntathe :o~t;
coast to coast. with partacul2rly ' states and the West Coast
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The most slgnificant deft&gt;at wilhstandmg the record land· : Senate Young WJS confident of
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heavy inroads in Eastern and · .·
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came in Middleport wh e:re vot~ : slide Prroi\1dent .Johnson rolled re-election and remmded that
Eastern High school stud. i ogner exp 81.ne
at
waMidweslern GOP House dele· With 2?0 electoral votes needers defeated a propose.d utlll- · up m the state. Johnson led by he had pulled the biggest upset ! ents and f.f•achPrs. m a mock : ter delayed hJs statement t. o
gations. Republicans countered ed to WID, t~e clmche.r came :
ty levy 782 to 522
920.000 votes. breakmg the 822,- t m Ohio history six yea rs ago election Tuesday during en as· I analyze the ~1echon resuJts With
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wtth gains in the once sol1 dly when Johnson ~atave state f)f Burning anything outside ls i All precincts in Middleport !000 record former
President when he beat Sen John
W· sembly gav~ a ~orten~ of what hi~ top advtsers.
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Democratic Deep South b u l• Texas gave him lts 25 electoral t banned tn Mlddl~pdrt untn· fur- l voted down the proposed 2 mill I Dwight D Eisenhower set In I Bnck&amp;.
' was happenmg JD Meigs coun~ I They want to anal~ze what
they £ell short o£ the ov~r · all 1 votes at tO :ll p.m., EST.
ither notice, Mayor Lee Smith llevy £or utilities,
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t~·s 43 lOtlllg precinds
~ ~~ ~eans to the Republican par.
Democratf. gains
I Underscoring the magnitude land Fire Chief Russell Mills water water hydrants . gas i') . "'"'r:•-""·,
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Thf" vote was 160 ior Pres-. IY fhe~ also want to ~ay the
Continued Dem.;.,ratlc domin· ' of bls vlclory was the fact announced Tuesday
electr;city and utilities lor the
The Daily Sentinal thanks I
3800 0Ufi
idenl Johnson. lUI for Gold· 1, right thing," Wagner .said..
. 1 th 8 1 J 0 h0 50 n captured about
. will be public bUIIdmgs
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:1 everyone who helped make
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ation of the Senate by a w1de
No burning permtts
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.campaign dtrecmargm was assured early al~ 6% per cent of the tot-al popu- issued for open incinerators
Other tax levies
defeated' the broadcasting of t-lection
The English 4 dass. taught ! lor,. D~ms?n Kitchel, also_gave
though It appeared that t h e l lar vote - better than bil 1barrels or any other contain: were the two proposal s for the i returns In Pomeroy a successby Lucy Amsbary, pn•stnted ' an mdlcatlon of the thmkmg of
8 panel discussion ~n lht• po- the Goldwater camp when. bt
pr .. " wou ld not gain .., seat. At ' mentor and Idol, Franklin Del- ers. '
Alexander School distnct
on ' ful event.
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a ano Roosevelt, was able lo
The order followed two re- the ballot in Columbia and Dyes. I The returns were beard by
lilical candidal&lt;!s with Albert ! commented late Tuesday Dl&amp;ht
66
34 edge
do ln FOR's blghwater mark cent fires at the Con
Young ville precincts The levy there ! a lar11e crowd Headquarters
I Pooler as moderator. On the ion election returns:
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Hudson·St Y o u n g wos downed ·133 to 113 and I was m
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dent Johnson may make a few I live, who tliad campatgned on $40 suspended on charges filed defeated 129 to 108
I the co-operation of the Meigs
Republican Mason C'oun ly 0 - ~ and MJk.e Will.
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mg 0 ;m e Irs r~~n · our
· h' cabinet but he a promise to develop a "great by Chief Mills for "kind1ing a The other levy defeated was County Board of Elections that lowed the lee~d of Lht&gt; natFm, , The pant•l for President · years rom now we g~t thl
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nson a
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of the otp-level team he inher· en the U. S. position abroad, e village ordinance."
Township. This marg1n was 162 ! vailable lo the public.
Iery ~aunt .m 1 uesday s gener~l , dent-elect Humphrt&gt;y bad 00 : o~sld 1 h d bee
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ror unity'' in a nation which had tions the village will be patrol- The .1evy proposals passed in~ ":..
''il.:: .. '.trEA~ ?' .;~, ';::;:" 41 precmrts reportmg by 6 a , Frederick, and Merilce Cole- to fee l that if hts presldentlal
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Secretary of State Dean Rusk, been rent by one of the most led. Violators wil be summar- eluded one for Salisbury School i
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candidate Brerry Junes , wa&lt; , WalH·r Given H&lt;'re
l w,lb do!lerent views in 19118.
tually certain to slay.
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li~admg hiS Demo.crat oppone.~ll; ! Here's how Homer !Pete) l Kitchel's statement suggested.
Interior Secretary Stewart L.
' Claude Swann . b~ an unofilr Ill• ' Abele lost to W&lt;~lter Moeller that those VIews have be ea
Udall, Asriculture Secretary OrJudge of Common Pleas 182 vote margm .
: m hls bld tor re-elect ion to the ) modified
ville L. Freeman and
Com-,
1 Court John C. Bacon ami Coun.
Mason county Will ha\ie
a stale's lOth Congre~s 10 nal sent: i Goldwater's future. both ~
meroe Secretary Luther E . Hod: JOHNSTON CITY, Tex. &lt;tTP[) "It is a mandate for unity, Republicans
captured lwo ity Court Jud~e frank w. Por· D~mocrat county ~ourl • ,, d i
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mertcan po 1" cs no arm governmen1, no one ac- eorge . omeny emerge
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lmust have one purpose: To t1on, no one group, but a gov· las one of the few to Wlthstand ipe
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Moel\t&gt;r 4.050: Abele 4 685. 1960 - and he was thus reii're4
cities farms slums and sub- 1 ti on who1e. ,.
"It WI.11 be a governmen t that former Amertcan
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1the
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. to, 11one- 1.mg the VIctor m the pro~ecut- 1
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First, there was to be relaxa- :prov es equ~ opp~r.
Joh~son did better than any tion, alter the grueling and of- all an~t ~it:clal ~~IV:Ieges lor !a";;d ~-DGoldwater Rdele~te~ feated Bryan m the statewide ! F :11usgrave.
' Moeller 5.740. Abele 5.826. I
----Democratic presidential conten- ten harsh campaign, which 111 noned
bui~d vo th s a,...c::m· S e ~I o emocratlc ep. ei ' count by a large plurality.
' .Democrat
George John &lt;on.
GALLIA
Trnl'k Wrecked on
on fose ...
rd-·tCI· tae er,
.Judge Bacon received a vote cand'ldate for Mason
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4·043 ' Abe Ie 4 893 I Fore~;t Run Road
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total was 4319.
' with a 574 vote margm over I Mncller 10.369 · Abele 9.097.
The Meigs County SherUra
also scored extremely ~ell for VICe Prestdent • e ect u- "So from this .right fQrWard, NEW YORK (UP(l _ T h e 1 Other unof!icia1 results
()f h1s Republican opponent. Drew I Unofficial totals as ol this 1department was summoned al ·.
in
tradlUonally
Republican bert H.. Humphrey.
this is to be our work. And in familiar and appaTently magic the non·partiSan votmg were. Hatfield. Mason County Asses· , mornmg favored Moeller with 12 ·ZI am. today to investigaia '
!arm strongholds - taking the . Beammg and supremely c?n- these pursuits I promise the name of Kennedy was back in JUdge of Supreme court,_ full sor Incumbent Republican Ev· l54 ,523 to Abele's 49.744
a one-vehicle aetldent on
Dakotas, Iowa, Kan.•as, Nebras- fldenl throughout the election best that Is In me lor as long the forefront of Democratic par· term Jon. 1, 1966, FranciS . B. erett Sayre is behind hiS Dem· '
Route 7 north ot ·tbe Forest llji ,:
ka, New Hampshire and Ver· day and the ~lght of vote-eount· as I am permitted lo serve ... " ty politics today as Robert F. Douglass 2753, Charles B. Zlm· ocrat opponent, James
Meigs General Hospital
road
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mont. It was the first time Vet· Ing, _Johnson evoked the words
KeMedy celebrated a smash· merman, 2109.
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, Bragg, by 489 votes,
, ADMISSIONS - Dennis Web. Officers said Daniel Charlel ..
mont has gone Democratic since of Lmcoln and Robert E.
C
lng victory in his first bid for l'or supreme co~rt tudge, un- 1 Democrat Gus R. Douglas. ' er, Rutland; Simon Powell, Ra.l Bissell, 31, of Chester, drlrilj :.the Grand Old Pa&lt;ty was found· Lee, among others, tn a. 1:30 a.
elective office.
expired term ~dl_ng Dec. 31, seeking the office of commls· cme, Hazel Van Cooney, Mid· a pick-up truck, lost ton~ ~ed In 1856.
m., appearance tod~y m Aus- WASJUNGTON (UP!) -Dem· Although he was unable even .1966 · Lynn B. Gr1fhth 2312· Lou· sioner of agriculture, and a na dleport ; Gilbert Plants, Galli· ~ and ran into a ditch. It was flrllf, .,,1
U~,s Muruclpal Audltormm.
ocrals clinched 16 governor- w vote f&lt;r himself, Kennedy " J . Schneider, Jr., 2077 ' fo~ tive Mason counl.ian, led the polis.
.
thought th~t the driver Wljl ~ :§.:
URGII A'l'I'ENDANCE
Now, tonight, our pur~e ships today behind the Dt!mo- convinced• an
overwhelmmg JUdge of supreme court. unex ticket w1th 6.242 votes
I DISCHARGES - De,Sie Pat. I JUred, and the Pomeroy tn.i\i..,musl be lo btnd up our wound!!, cralle national landslide and number of New York •late vot· Plred term ending Jnn. 1· . 1967· The Tuesday vote was
!'e- ! terson, Long Bottom; T1m Hall, , gency 'squed was called, 1n1t ?'
John T. Wolle, commander, lo heal ?ur history ",?d w make , were Ieodlng In three more era that he was the right man Paul W. Brown 3973, fiankm M.
, Rutland : Allee Ward, Longs. •B1ssell proved to be Wlb1irt.
announced today that all mem- thJs nation. whole;
he told , states.
for them - and not just a .. car- Gibson l086.
\ garded as heavy m M a 3 !l n I ville: Linda Hill, Racinei Les- 1
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'
hers, past and present, of !Ia· 4,500 cheering people.
' If the trend continued, the petbagger" or political oppor· For Judge of Court of Ap· county.
.
. ~ he Hayman, Columbus.
1 ADM!Sip.ONS - Nara u.rt
cine American Legion
Post "I know that this is more a . Democrals would end up with tunisl.
' peals, Gordon B. Gray 3350, Losmg Guhernator~ol Candi·
Iman, Long Bottom;
002, are IK'ged to atteod a regu- victory of party than of person. net gain of one etatehous~ in With marly a!) of the state~s · Warren S. Earhart, !645.
date Cecil Underwood won in
CALLED AGAIN
Compston, Oleshire:
Jar meeting Thursday, Novem· It Is a tribute to the program the 25 - ~tales where gubemator· record number of votes eount·j
Mason county on an unolrir1al Middleport llremen were sum. Reitmlre, Masoi\; Liita
ber 5. Ways and means . of thai was begun by our beloved llai contests were held. This ed, the 38-year-&lt;&gt;ld Kennedy apWCAL TEMPS
, return to 5.598 to Hulett Smith'' moned again to a Hudson·st l Pomeroy; Freda Krldet,
reaching tbe IililS membership PreBid,ent Jain\ F. K~y -a 1 wouJd Increase their already peared headed for a 000,000 The temperature in Pome- 5,003.
· brush fire at 1:18 p. m. Tues- 1cine,
· •
quoiB wiU , be dlacussecl. Oy• program !h~ll)e camecl .~,un,~lojlsi.ded advantage from the vote pl~rallty over his Repub- ro(s buslae~s distrltt at 11:20 1\ Mason county went 6,100 for day. It was the third time the 1, DISCHARGES .... 1\tl • ..,,, • .
let ltew'·;wl~ be ..,ed,bf· VII' &amp;II· be
~ ~ us. ·, . pre~ • II to 25. J.li Iii aU Uaan opponent, Sen. Kenneth a.m. IAiday f.-as Ill ctgrees, un· Presldenl Johnson to t,333 for firemen had been called to lhai\Oiurch, Bllpre,--. ·
111 · Wall.-, CDIIk.
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10 1tate1, .
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der IAI1In1 lldet.
Goldwater.
blaze.
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