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daughter-Jn.Jaw, Mr. llld Mrs. 16-Dally Sentinel, l'omeroy-Mid~leport, 0.:- Nov. 4, 1964

DAUGHTER BOliN

Gett•"ng
Problems, DIscussed by Area Agent Moore Personal; . .

Pll'lly cloudy and cool today,
lllootly f•Ir and mild Friday.
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and family and his father, Clif- 1er of Peoria , IU., were recent'"
I Mr. and Mrs. Tom G!1lM« I Eug..,e Hiller llld !rend of ford Hiller.
callers of Mr . and Mrs. Usw
(Carolyn Wilson), .Pomeroy,
Barberton spent the week end
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Ohio Association
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Clubs judge, lnstaBed ents, Mr. 611d Mrs. Earl
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spen,twith
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F'ANtASTIC' Weird atomic
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89.00-5 PIECE CHROME 36"· TABLE ......... · .. , .. ·...... SALE
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98 00-7 PIECE BRONZETONE 36 " TABLE · · .. · .. ·",. .. , .. · SALE 84.00

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11900-5 PIECE GOLDTONE DROP LEAF TAB LE .......... · SALE 104.00
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November 8·9-10
Joshua LoRan's
"ENSIGN PULVER"

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Robert
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Walter Matthnu, To!flmY
Sands. Millie PNkms. Kay
Medford. Nobody ever foul
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Pulver
see his coll~rlinon
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lover, ftghter,
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129 00-7 PIECE CHROME 36" TABLE ............ · .... · .. ·· SALE 109.00
139.00-7 PIECE BRONZETONE OR CHROME 42" TABLE . , , . SALE 118.00
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169 00-4 PIECE EARLY AMERICAN HARVEST TABLE SET .. SALE 149.00

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dolllll. Tltll's how mucllltlwtr priced ~ il than 1 cGmPintbll model ClievylmJ)III, ~nd compared ~ •
Ford Galaxlt 500, thia CoNnat ia 314 dollllllasl) And Coronet • IJO . ,,fOI!Jisl. lfs 11lot rar-wllll
optional power to 426 cubic Inch.. lfsalllll·liztl'lr-ln room,loGkseria fide. But. tl!ank Tltt Dodae ~Yt.
if lowtr iced-1 tbll two-doof • • model rlf"' in up Ill tlltspi;ts jobs: hrfad, bllwtttn convertible
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Amendment has pat!aed by bet.- A. Rhodes' legislative program Church ladies serving lunch· ·
BUY1111 .v.EHICLES
, Racine ; Nedra t.:'mhert . Pom- 1 up new IHlskethafl banking ! Henry Ewing, unopposed Re- : In lndiaJI
ter than lUI
vote upon whleh he wUl probably eon were Mrs, Louis Reibel, The Title diviSion of Clerkof 1eroy: Lowell Wmgett, Pome· boards tn tbe high
school , publican canduiete for Me1gs Larry JB&lt;Oba
margin, essurlng funds for c0m- seet re-clectioo ln 1966.
r.halrman; Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Courts · Evelyn Lucke's off1ce roy.
'county coroner. received 6.111 Pomeroy, killed .a
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with hi• and Mrs. Ben Neut&amp;llng.
aaid ijUes for 108 new vehicles DISCHARGES - Nara Hart. I The Boosters wlU
hegln f voles for re-election ;nstead of deer With a · bow
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Rlghysy Program by
1aides and consulted GOP leadwere issued during Ocloher for man, Long Bottom, William ' work at 7 p. m. and ar&lt; 1n S,tSJ "s was reporteu Wednes· laSI Thursday afternooll.
The arnendmet will permit el'!l about the P.ssiblllty of glv.
LOCAl, TI!IMPS
24 new trucks, five trailers and Wyatt, Middleport;
Raymol\d need of all persons willing to ;day. Ewing placed second high He got the deer with a 55
the Stale Road Colllllliasll&gt;n to lng the Republican cor•trolled The temperature In Pome- '19 ean. Used.vehicles purchased Anderson, Barbara Baer, Min- I help. The class boards were Iamong local candidates. High pull bow, hittlllg . it at
Issue bods or Interstate .,.,.. let!slature meellng next Mon1roy's business distri&lt;t at 11:15 In Moiga Cf'l'l'ty lotaled 195, bo ersville ; Ronald Martin, Pome· doDated by Horll&lt;e Karr, tbe lvole getter was Miss Eleanor 4:15p. m. In lbe ltutlalld
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matters to con· , a.m. today ·wao A decrees. un- tng ftvemcltotcycles, one trailer, roy.
Boostero said.
Robson with 6. t56 votes to her Iity, bot It was nearly dark
,ttru&lt;tion and lmprovment
'P»onenl'a 2,371.
other roods.
older. The special
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lnal control 'Of the leg1slature cotbe. will visit the Pomeroy in the 1f0cery busmess
for , att, Middleport; Margaret Al-• Eastern Athletic Boosters water.
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CHARLESToN, w, Vo, ~The meeting In January wbich club Nov. 11, President J. Ed- many years In Middleport.

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LA PAZ, Bollva - Troops aod Senate would ease the way for his legislative pro- ,
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patt·oied the streets today , spek gram.
ing to restore order after a day
Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, Mont., and ,
of savage looting and wrecking jHouse Speaker John W. McCormack, D-Mass., said that
In which et least 25
were 1health care for the aged and the anti-poverty program
reported killed and more than for the 11-state Appalachian area probably would get
100 wounded.
!top billing in the new 89th Congress.
The city was temporarily un- I The Senate passed both ) - - - - - - -- - der the control of the generai 1measures before adjournment i Mansfield, McCormack and
staff, headt&gt;d by Maj. Gen. AI-[ .but they became bogged down I House Democratic Lead~ ~.rl
fredo ovdndo. The military tn the House. Each must make , Albert, Okla., were opttmJstJc
leaCers took charge Wedn.:-sday Ia fresh start in the sew Con about the outlook for Johnson's 1
when President Victor Poz Es· gress. .
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ten.IIO ro resigned and fled to Mansfteld to 1 d Umted Press' B 'd
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VIctory oered
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HOUSTON - Tbe bead ol tbe .~ams m Con~ress
certamly new lease on life in the House /
dts are a declaratton on the part of .
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ul.ssed.mawnnedd ssdpaace
the American people in favor of I tor •,uedch m,
dexlensledon .
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moonship can be converted to m
an respons
Y· Iareas, increased public works ! CHANNEL RESTORATION - Giant drag-line from the State Highway Departmenl is
in channel restoration of Shade River along
milifary uses. The main purpose
G•ven Manda&lt;e
!projects and additional funds · State Ro\Jte 681 m Bedford Township. · Debns from old stnp-mme
had clogged the sfre:i.llLiia.i;l)cl!i bank. Great damage to bottom meafor the three-man spacesh;p is He satd ·the election results for lhe president's ahtt-poverty dows resulted from the coal stnppmg, when only sand was "flowmg tn the Watershed . AuthuntJes hope for mm·e or less long-term advanto land American astronauts on meant that ''!he PresJdenl has program.
, age by the dredging, believing most of the waste area has "firmed ljjr'' and bled less
less debris into the ll'atershed. Authorities from the
lhe moon by 1970 ·
now,a mmandate
hJS own by
nghl,
I!JV· The new ConJre!JI shows a .· Federal
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the been
voters"
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- - -- - -have been m this area recently rrportmg fmdmgs to .supenors 1n Wa s h•ngton .
But, says,
Dr, George E. to push his program. "The l lineup of 67-32, with one seat in '
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Mueller, the space.capsule
American people
were aced doubt, in favor of the Demo-[
WASIDNGTON tUPI) -Tbe
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can be converted mtt
.with a choice and I he ;ssues lcrats in .the Senate, aDd 294·190. 1 elecUon at a llance:
ltte mterceptor or a mdltary ob- were definitely laid out for 1 with one in doubt, in the House .
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to keep an
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cand;date stood," he in the House and one In the · 6!. 4 Jl"r
« slates.
Irmm. and her commilee have Chr"lmas. lme. mas.&lt; deSign; 1bles. Cia" 7. Hospit a lity , door menl
arrang~
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military
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votes · 38 ·6 r · cent,
six clubs ol
Countv. to partJC· smlablt- lor a mantle. Class
usmg frui t and or
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19 , House Plants·, Claso
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ipate in the County Flower Hy Candleltghl, using a candle fo!mgP; Class !1. Holy Days, 20. Tw{'lve Inch specimen evpme comment came
eb'; ay
Results from 18 per cent of Show Nov 28 • 29 ill
lhe or cand les: Class 5. Winter Re , using a religtous f1g unne . Class ergreens, broad leaf or needled.
1 Repu Bl.Can
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the nation's 175,796 precincts. ' Pom eroy Elementary
schoo l lurn.s, showing glill&lt;'r; Class 6, 10, Spiril of Chnslmas, for a Sl"ction E, Junior- Class 21,
pres1dentw.l con
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SENATE
I·, auditorium .
Se;_;son's
using ever- church altar , Class 11. Ch&lt;mg- S&lt;:nla Is Coming, arrangement
1ing Trends, moder n design; m a toy; Class 22, Carotm,.
Goldwater, who ha
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Democrats, 67;
Republl- Mrs . Robert Reihel is
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, chmrman. and Mrs .
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Class 12. Enchantment. mdud- your favonte Christmas arrance..
or neglecting m t.a y space
Gain of at leatt one seat for , tus is schedule and rules chair0
ing weathered wood; Clttss 13. ment
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DemCK'rats.
I m;•n Members of garden clubs
Forecast. a line arrangement.
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En-lai of Communist China was 1
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1will serve m staging , hosles
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Educalional MOSCOW
Prem er
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. Democrats, 294: Republl· and regtstratwn cavacihes.
1Class 14. Gtlt Wrappmg ; Class
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cans, 240; one undedded. for
Standard rules have
been
i 15, Books and Magazines: and,
enroute to Moscow by oir today l' COLUMBUS (IJPl)-Republicans today mapped plans j a galb of 37 for tbe Demo- circu lated to all club members . Hill Rohr, Athlehc. DlfeCtOr lcJass 16. Exhihil ol Chrllmas
as a surpr;ae guest for celebra· to recount a part of the senatorial r .&gt;ce in whieh Demo- crats.
, Four ribbons, blue, I'Pd. yel· at Ohro UmverSIIy, wrll he_ the . Decoralions.
tions this Saturday of the 47th cratic Sen. Slephen M. Young edged Rep. Robert Taft Jr.
Governors
:low . and white 11-2·3-4 plaeest spe&lt;1 kcr al the 'llddleport rout· Sertwn 1'. lnvilatuma l _
annlve•·sary of the RusSian revoFormal announcement of recount plans were not exDemocrals. 33 , Republicans will be awarded by a judge to ball banquet. sponsored by the Cia" 17, Gay Notes. modern :
lution. Chou IS expected_ to as- peeled until the offrcial count of Tuesday's election is l7 Gain ef one for
bP unnouncrd later. The Stand· . Mddleport - Pomeroy Hutary Class 18. Thf' QUJet Hour. your
fiOW UtS
say the chances of setthng the made in about thiee weeks. The loser would then have ' •
ard system uf judging will be Club. Thor&lt;day Nov . 12. at the : - ·
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Sino Soviet d;spute .In Pekmg''ifive days to decide which precincts he wanted recounted. I cans.
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·Middleport H•gh School.
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Bob
Stavem, ExtensJOD
favor
that Nlklta s. Khrul Fmal offiCial returns showed
&gt;
'! With the theme, '' A Salute Tickets mey .be pu rchased
meat_Spt'Clalist, Ohio State Unschchev IF- gone.
;Young beat Tall by about 1-3 . called several
ago to
i to Christmas." the show pro- rfrom any Hotarwn or at Dut .
, lverstty, will be tht instructOf'
per cest or about one vote per take
up congressiOnal reIle OIUS
mises to offer the public an en- ton's Drug. Kmg Buliders Sup- ·
far a training meeting on
, "Know Your Cuts of Beef."
PHOENIX, Artx.- Wltb onlY.polllng place.
dlstrictlng and other matters.
chanting panorama of natural ply, or lhe Southern Ohio Elec1
20,000 absentee ballots to be l Returns from all 13.485 poll- I! was almost certain that !n
: beauty appropriate to the apCompany offll'e.
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counted, It appeared today Sen. ing plam counted by the Na- lv•ew of the election the
I praching Christmas season
Everyone IS urged to a.tend.
By Jean Park,·r
IThursday. November 12, from
Barry M.
carried hts j tiona! Election Srvice (NES) : session would take up legiSla.
I Classes. sections. and divis· A good turnout "
1 Rutland Village Pet. was one 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. at the Rook
home state by the
mar· , showed Young 1,920,IIa5 to tlve reapporllonment wh1le the In a recent Columbus news- 100 are as follows
according to ticket chairrr.an : uf four in Oluo u""d by l'BSTV , Springs Grange Hall. loeated
gin in his 12-year pohtlca' hls· fTaft 's 1,907,00t, giving Young a matter was safely lb GOP paper a former Middleport re- Section A, Design Division- Carl Horky,
jfor the vole projectron analy-,on the Meigs County
Fair1
tory.
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113,074 edge.
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M1t • While, IS shown as Class t , Snow Bound, interpret·,
lSI&lt; m the pre"drnt1al rare
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grounds.
Fmal tabulation
absente_e Compete unoffiCial returns
he JOinS the fll111 Hayden, Stone, i · - - ·
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rrom the precmct:1 Van Stavern will discusa IDil
ballots In the Republican preSI· compiled by Secretary of State
Inc. as a registered reprrsenl· : F d , k St k
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w•lh ishow such things as how
dential candidate's home county Ted w. Brown showed Young
atlve of the securities banking ! re eriC • c ar ."'Y
· les m osp1ta
returns on the presiden- 1prepare home killed beef f• ·
of Maricopa were expected to- winning by 15,839. The vote was
firm.
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Returned to Off1ce ! Funeral
for Vesla A ' lial race mm&lt;'ritalely after
the freezer, proper IJl'lll*l-··
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day. Goldwater led m all 741 Young 1,918,173, Taft l,002.234.
White is a graduate of Mtd- Byron F'redertck was re-elect- ' P.owell. . 66,
who vote was rountPd . as
for packaging meat for
precincts 230,7116 to 227.805.
Joba•on Sweeps Ohio
dleport High School and of the ! ed Master of Ihe Ohio Stale
thiS mommg at
Mmgs ed .
1feeler. Is ;1 economieal
t.,·
President Johnson S&lt;Vept the
New York Institute of Finance. :G,nge al lhe organization 's ' General Hospital, will he held , This ;nrormation was used on buy quater of a beef orl.o
DETROIT - General Motors stele with a record 1,107,215 Royal G. Percy, of the Chris. He has heen In the office of a : 92nd Annual Session which clos· t Saturday at 2 P: m. ol Ewmg the CBS Pre srde ntia l Election j hetter8 to buy the cuts
today neared labor peace With majority over Sen. Barry Gold- tian Record Braille Foontl·
member of the New York Stock ed Wednesday afternoon m Ak · : Chapel With bunal 10 Letart , broodcasl by CBS's Walter Cron-1and how grades of beef m dethe 'United Auto
Un;on water in the NES tabulation. ation, Inc., of Lincoln, Neb., Exchange for seven years .
ron. Frederick is beginning his
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krile.
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tii'O-yMr term. and ev-· Survivors mclude four broth-. Rut land Vill'i' Pol . workers This training nteetina b8l'
but difficulties loomed at Amer1. votes carried Young along with when the Pomeroy Lktns club at 4381 Doninglon.St. and IS a len now has served longer thas ers. Fred Powell, of Lucasville. isaid that lhen poll was se· heen planned hy the
Meiga.
can
and Ford.
. bim and knocked out four Re- met in social rooms of the Fed.
of the Tri·VU!age Jun· j any other Slate Grange Master .! W. H . Powell, St. Abans, W. : lected on the basis of how true f County Cooperative Exlfns!CIII .
GM sOld all but three of Its publlcan congressmen. T h e erated church.
1or Chamber of Commerce and , Among the delegates retum- 1Va., Ivan Powel and Morgan 11o form their relurns had been , Service All persoifl who Ol'll
130 bargaining units arotmd the loop will now have a 14 to 10 Mr. Percy, district represen- of the Columbus Exchange club. IPd to office was H. E.
both of Racme . and a with the finn! results in
the I interested In
. mn
country hod reached agreements edge In the stale's congression- tative (Ohio) serving
19,000 He Is the son of Mr. and .Mrs. · of Carpenter, as Gatekeeper. SISter. Maggie Parsons.
Ra- past several elections
I aboul this subj';lt invited t•
on plant level contracts, eo lhe al delegation.
blind persons in Ohio, told of Frank White,
now
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Wheeler Drake In Pomeroy Nov. Barrett, Sheryl Roush, DIS:
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resident· Mrs. Di.ck Fo- · as a model for the Tiffany Stu·
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rie NeutzI ing for I1er mu' lc•• VICe
ley, secretary;
I by Dora He.aton, who was wei ton PIV'sons, treasure-I:. Corsagback to the meelings es were presented to the Install·
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by Ada
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and · t:d
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Erna Jesse. team captain, who i The club made plans to take
thanked all lor the•r help ond gifts and refreshments of
cooperation.
kin pte and candy to the
New officers were
installed
, Mrs. Neutzling, on behalf of I Luck Garden Club at the Ath· when the Middleport Chapter
the council, presented gUts to ' ens Slate Hospital on Nov· 10. FHA of Middleplll'l
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Mrs. Wakely. Mrs. Hauck, Mrs . Seven members of the Rutl~nd S~h~l· met Tuesday evening at
I Stacy, Mrs . Hawkins, Mrs. ~et Club plan to attend ':he ~eglOn- the high school. Officers install·
, zing . .and Miss Jesse, speakmg al meeting ut Nelsonville mclud~ ed included Freda Mulford, prebriefly to each one, and express· ing Mrs. Titus, Mrs_. Guy Lar- sident: Sandra Holllnshed, vice
ing appreciation ()f thWr work kin. Mrs. C. E . Bishop, Mn. president. Sherry Simmons, secin the order.
i Robert Reibel, Mrs. Clarence retary·
Walburn, treasMrs Neulzling read a po~.· Murray, M:s. Cush Johnston urer; 'Narsa Frost, parliamen·
. "Now f Sit Me Down in School . and Mrs. Wmn.
tartan; Christine Bailey, hiswhich she, by request, recelvJ
Lo g reporter
te Mrs. Titus read an article. torian; oyce
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r s. Sandra Swartz, song leader.
I t'oundlur . She told o rea mgs Clarence Murray gave a paper New members were honored
, the poem at other meetln
on "Mulching Flowers for Win- during the m~ting. Th~ even: and of the requests she had for ter" which included corn cobs, ing was spent ID recreation and
1l'Oples of il.
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: At the dose of the meetmg, leaves and o er rna ena · . ·
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served from Johnston gave facts
Thosebl
table carrying out the Hal- ing mulching with commercia I m.a Ro nson, .
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I Judy HyseJl, Rita Hawley,
Jowt'!'n theme, with red covk~n prMrusc :Duane Stanley had I · dis· da Lyons, Brenda Graves, AI..
and centered with a pump
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filled with a
owers,
ty office on water conservation. ry Hicks, Sharon Hamson,
orange tapers in black holders Devotions for the evtning were ria Fetty, Sue Grogan, Cindy
and Halloween symbols
on given by Mrs. C. E. Bishop. Mrs. Conde, Sandy
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he . spent Saturday in
Mrs. Leo Williams of Jack·
water - a, farm Ohw dram age ! Loft it&gt; Collen, dcouncllor 'I pr: observed at the next meeting, Keith
Paul C n ·n ' son was en overni_ght guest of
law that means draining from sidf'd and exten ~d a we com
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rt High School Mrs. Welby Whaley,
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1 d t'uiiSeT·t •·"ported ill and one member, dinner at 6 p. m.
ham, ·
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Springs Road, Sunday.
f:l56 a small waters 1e ~
h 1 1 b death
students, attende an engmee~.
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vatJOn
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in sma ll areas. •3t Ohto Conser- r st~te 0 teers.were
versity in Columbus Saturday. Leo Williams and
Mr. an
1 wh•ch deals with I !teJally and mcluded.
Mrs. ,
They were accompanied by Tho- , Mrs. Dana Howelt spent Mon·ll
, prevent floodmi by I Wakely, dislric\
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mas Kelly, faculty member.
I day In Athens with Mr. end
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Mrs Sam Bolin.
catching the water and keepmg l past 5 tate :ounct ur. . 1
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Roger Emmish, Dayton, rs.
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cilot:: Luctlle A. Hawkins. past !
Earl Bougher of Columbus and
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Enure
of En- state councilor; Iva
Stacey, '
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Mrs. Dan Burkey of Marietta, and sons of Hebron were Sunconi roll ·h Yh vc complete con· stale creden tial committee, and
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t'lon l day evening due to the death of I and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eshe
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Cl I d Ch ter and Ma- and gardenmg
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M Harry Houdeshell Is a
In cone us•on. .
oald adequate and clean water [
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r. I alient at Holzer Hus·
Robert Mossman of Marion, j
Following the initiatory woo:k Garden Club Monday
Jallipolis. He was tak- Til. spent the weekend wtth
Ihe charter was draped
m , at the home of Mrs . James Nl·
to the hospital Monday after parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eslie
POMEII:O'Y OHIO
memory or Margaret Smith. I cholson. Mrs. Paul Wmn, club becoming ill at his home
oo . Mos!i'rnan and , was accolll:panied
The Cou ncil was commend -l president conducted the meet- , G t-St
home by h1s mother·m-1aw,
ed on its work and given an l ing.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1964

BY ROBERT WINGETT
1marbles promises to produce The only lime Pomeroy got a .atlack has not been ea sy this pmnts
lor lefl halfback
op 28'- yards in 56 carrt... . .
"We're going up there
to • genuine cliff-hanger. ft will 1piece of the championship was season. The Logan team. un&amp;r Logan's rushmg was a key In 8"'nning has been the Chief· Pomeroy's
stro"' olfml!n
win ."
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lbe put up or shut up for the , in 1955 when it tied with Jack - the
of Coach Mel
year 's 34-l) win over Porn- tains' " Big _ InJun " aU season weapon thi.'l year has
Wlw
That's how Pomeroy Coach league crown.
son. Each had a 11-1 slate in 1as, has p1led up 204 pomlSieroy The Panthers. however, as he has piCked up 1,026 yards the running of 1115 lb. SeniGr
Charley Chancey feels about Pomeroy, 6-() in league play league play that year
lin liS league games to date Wilen lhey vislled Logan two in 174 carries lor ahoul 6.1 Fullback Phil Swmdell. swm.
Friday ntght'·s big Southeastern and riding on an overall eight j Chancey 's plan for unsetting ] while the oppostion clubs have sea::;ons ago, came home with yards per carry.
dell has averaged over
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feated and untied Logan
for erd an underdog In the game "We must con lain their run· . is seeking ils seeond sl raight win
posillon teams f•ts by gammg 50 pomts In league Jl•y.
lhe 1964 championship.
that could bring the Panthers ning agme ,' he satd. "And we 1championship .
Key men in Logan 's offen· tliOO yards m 95 ca,.ies. Right ! The passing of /2Uarl&lt;rbl4;
Coach Chancey's Panlhera al· their first unshared champion- must play error • free offen-1 Pomeroy has tallied 112 pomts sive plans are fullback
Dale I Halfback Jim Brandt, 167 lb 1 Frank tTontoJ
olao bu
so are unbeaten aDd untied . ship in the 40 year history of lsive ball."
'l m SEOAL action while
tts .Brennmg. &lt;:1 177 lb .
and ' Senior. has a lso turned in Ri been significant as}Jl4•lta1 eom.
Thus, this contest for all the the SEGAL grid loop .
Stopping the Chieftain ground opponents have scored
52 George Hummell, t61 lb. Sen· good Job on offense by picking , (Continued on Pap Seven)

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"How much for a glass
of is becoming an acute problem, Is, regional dlrect.or . The Me~gs
ID' Middleport
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe
water?" was the topic of Ralph but there Eire men who are stu- 1County flowt~r show will be
E. Wilson, Middleport, and Mr.
Moore. area extension agent for dying the situation 11nd trying to vember 28, at the ~omeroy E e- Mr and Mrs. Pau l Winn have and Mrs . George Grueser, Mll•· ,1
resource development. when he do something about 11.
mentary School, wllh Mrs Lew- retur~ed from a vact\lion trip ersvllle. Great grandparents in·
spoke to the Pomeroy Garden
Devorions were given by Mrs. Is as chairman. Mrs . Harvey to Rice va . where they visil- elude Mr . and Mrs. J. V. Wi1club Monday afternoon at the Walter Grueser who had f~r her I Van Vr~nken was named to rer ed with' Mr. and Mrs Seth ~:v- 1 son, Mrs . L. M. B~ice,
borne of Miss Lydia Ebersba('h , l text Hebn&gt;ws 11 I. "~aJth is resent the club, 0 ~ the
t ons. Returning by way of tne port and Mrs. Mollie
Mulberry Ave
the substance of things hoped ! te.e . The fall regional mee n~ : skyline drive they also visited 1Syracuse. The couple has
Mr . Muore told of the s.~riou.s- for. the- evidt'nr:e of things not Will be held at t.he ~~~~~!r j in Harrisburg . Va . with Mr . and 1 er child, son, Jeffrey Allen.
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ness of the water situation m seen." She read "Before The lchurch, NelsonvJIJe,
Mrs Douglas Thomson.
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1blt&gt;s fre-ezini and dytng. but we I An invh.ation was rece1v
is here with her parents, r.
ryHolding · a glass of water in have the oilssurance that there from th e Ch esh. Garden club an d Mrs . c. A . Emmish ·
his hand . he asked i( this could : will bt" another spring
· to a~tend ad Chper~tm~!e~~o~~
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Menot be the same water Christ
Mrs . Cha1les Persinger pres- stratwn an
Neal· and
daughter, Martha,
was baptized in or if it could idPnt. conducted Lhe business the Kyger Creek High School, spent the weekend in New ~hll­
not be the same water Pontius se~sion and members respond- November 12 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. adelphia, Ohio, with her mece, l
Pilate used to wash hi':! hands. ed to roll call by naming a bulb ~am.es Titus witt be the inst~~~ Mrs. Larry Hawk and famly
In Pomeroy
since water cannot be created for force winter bloom. All mem- mg judge. It w~s voted to P .
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or destroyed .
hers were remmd~ 10 take the : arrt.ngements In the ~anks, h- 1 Mr . and ~rs, George Dalla.~
He stated there are 17 water- gift they wish to donate to W , bra~ and other publtc places and sons, Billy, Steve, and ~~
sheds in Ohio and their func- Oil to Slate Hospllal, to Mrs . j dur1ng the year.
_ I chael, of South Charleston, Oh.•o,
tlons are to conserve the water ~ Persinger 's home by Decem- At the close of _the meetmg visited over the weekend with
and hold it within \hat sp~ified I bf'r s
Miss Ebersba(!h assisted by Mrs. their parents , Mr. and \irs. ForSeveral communications were ICharles H . Karr served a des- rest Bachtel, ~~~dleport, •ankd
Mr. and Mrs.
John Rose
area .
"We need 1i1 develop our wa· read !rum Mrs . Charles C. Lew- sert course.
Mr. and Mrs, Wtlham Mat! c • and family and Mr. and Mrs. ·
ter supplies, as we get five ~a1 - i
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Clint Orr of Bashan, Mr.
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and
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Halley 1. Mrs
v . Henry
0 k Hill
in this area and 50 gallons. are
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Herman Hoffner and Mrs. AI·
used per person ear " '
weekend w1th her parents, Mr. meda Wippel, Pomeroy,
and
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The annual inspection of The either SJde. Napkms
car· •nd Mrs. Earl Knliht.
Mr. Mr and Mrs. Glen Tutlle and
Other point made by
&lt;Xi&lt;'flls Cuuneil, Daughters of ried out the theme. Durmg the Knight is
fro"! m- M; and Mrs. Gary Dill and
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conducted
by
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Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,
which the public has a
relating to the funct,omng of , ~te reiu lur meellng Monday se, wh~ w~~ ~~so pre:ented a
Mr and Mrs. John
Zerkle ' Archie Tuttle.

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1964 elections is over and along
with most people we are glad it is
over, and we can get on wltb our normal
way of living, and we hope with good·
Will onre more replacing some of the uglY aspects that come along with every
political ca"•paign. First of all we would
be ,remiss if we did not extend congratulal!ons to the Me1gs Democrats in accomplishing what to even above their fondest hopes of carrying the rounty for their
notional standard bearer. This is something that has been 100 yeors In coming,
and the long wait makes it all the sweeter for those who have been losing their
votes over that long dry spell People on
both sides of the fence will ponder for
sometim~ as to just how It happened,
and try to assess whether It was due to
the national sweep or purely a local development.
The victors in any political race deserves the spoils. because he or she has
put their name on the line. and then
campaigned with one goal in mind.
There Is special praise for those · who
fought every step of the way against
what appear as insurmountable odds, and
those who won out in a period of a great
national sweep should have only words
of praise for their accomplishment.
There were two governor races in the
country that proves that with effort and
a record of accomplishment it is possible to overcome almost impos~ible odds.
Gov. RomneY of Michigan proved that
point as did th• victor In th• race in
Rhode Island, which was even a greater

sweep than took place in Ohio.
Here in Meigs it is clear the Democrats, with good candidates as tn the
past campaign, can build a two par(y situation. Some might not like to face that
fact, and regret that it is so, but m the
end the people will benefit. It means
that in the future that no person is assured of success politically as they run
on a ticket, but that everything depends
on service to the people of the county
as well as the expending' of much effort
to woe the voters. A party, no matter of
what persuasion will not he strong un·
less it has to fight each step of the way.
The days of blind party alleldance is a
thing of the past and there fs nothing
that will take the place of careful planning, hard work and above all to be attuned to the grass roots.
Every political campaign is an object
lesson to those taking part in it. The loser is sometimes at loss to realize what
has happened, •nd often times it appears that the public is fickle, but in realitY they •a re not. A person who wants
to enter the political aTena should be
one that practices his or ber profession
every day. It Is a meticulous task to be
aware that the public is constantly looking for mistakes in judgement that will
in the end bring success or failure to the
aspirant. Those who won In Tuesday's
election should realize that their future
success ts based on service to the entire
public if they expect preferment. Every
elected official should realize that they
are the servant of tbe people, all the people, to remain in office.

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
Miriam Makeba: "People always ask
Celebrity Quotes: Harry S. Truman:
mY singing is so happy when my earwhy
"Once you leave the White Honse you bely
experiences
in South Africa were so
come an extinguished - not a distingui·
sad.
If
your
life
has been bitter, wailing
shed - person."
about
it
only
doubles
the hurt you will
Helen Hayes: "There is nothing
feel in.side."
wrong with poodles except that they worBetty Furness: "I'm determined to
ry so much."
get
back on television as a news commenMitch Miller: "Kids today are as eagtator.
But I've got to get back in a hurry
er and excited about life as they ever
-while
I can still be photographed."
were. They're full of ideas and theY want
Tony
Perkins: "My New Year's resoto change the world - if it's all right
with Mom and Dad. and if othey can bar:=, lution is to get married."
Salvador Dali : "There are times when
row the car to do it."
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m,vself for being Dali."
Vincent Price: "All these:Jef\~
Bobby
Vinton: "I'm the most un·
been looking for an orgy in Hollywood -known
success
in show business. In the
and I haven't run across one vet."
last
two
years
I'm
the only male singer
Jill St. John: "Sometimes f bu' things
whose
records
have
sold 8,000,000 copand forget about them. Then they're like
ies. but nobody knows it. Sometimes I
little presents. I love to 'pend monev. It 's
walk into an agent's office and he asks
Iun ."
me
who I am and what I've done It's a
Erlward Albee: "One of the most in·
little
disheartening, but I've le.rned to
teresti ng things about the theatre is how
expect
it.''
people don 't ob,iect to seeing certain
things done. but they do object to the
Melina Mercouri : ~~whPn a mBn loves.
words that describe them."
it is a beautiful thing - big and simple
Gina Lollobrigicta: "I can't make a
like the Acropolis . A woman is just like
choice betwe-en marriage and a career. I
a
ca1. She cannot love."
love hath equally."
Anita Bryant: "! find It very alarmFrancoise Sagan: ''Actors. like child·
that Americans on the home front
Ing
ten. are sexless."
don 't do more to maintain the morale of
Charles Aznavour: uManY wonlf'n
our servicemen during peacetime. If they
chase me berause I am sad. They ask me,
could visit the mess halls around the
'Why are you surh a '"d bov ?' I tell them
world where I've had Christmas dinner,
that life is sad, Jove sad. Happy people
it.
wouldn't be an imposition to write to
havP no story."
someone
in Greenland or Korea ."
General de Gaulle: "Old age is like a
Vittorio Gassman: "I have given up
shhJWreck."
~lamar parts to plav character roles in
·claudia Cardinale: "Th•re are two
the movies because I don't think my legs
things you need to know in this business.
are handsome enough anymore."
One is to remember always that vou are
To almost all these quotes, the readnot so important, the other is to have
er will note, one could ask the standard
nerves of steel"
question: "How's that again?"

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lly United Pro01 International
Today Is Tbursday, Nov. ~.
the 310th day 0( 19&amp;4 with 56 to
follow.
The moon Is approaching its
llr91 quarter.
The momtns stars are Jupl·
tor, Mars and Venus.
The evening stan are JUpl·
l2r and Saturn.
.OD lhll day In history:

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In 173l. German born publi•her John Zenger started publication of his newspaper "The
New York Weekly Journal."
fn 1929, the British House of
Commons approved the resump·
tion of diplomatic relations be·
tween Great Britain and Soviet
Russia.
In 1940, President Franklin
Roosevelt was re-elected to the
presidency - the only president to be chosen for a third
term.

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Uuited Stales Naval Academy,
pi&lt;Jl'ed on one-y ear probation

by the National Collegiate Ath-

acute upset In 1 c:hlld
Is frightening, but CN&gt;O ol the
most alarming II eruop. It •
ways occun at Dl&amp;hl· Tbe
child's difficulty In vrealhlnl
makes him blue iD tho f and causes the veim to otand
out iD bls neclt and {oreheocl

In 1955, Austria formally
opened the reconstructed Vien·
na State Opera House and ee1e-brated her liberation from 17
years of foreim occupation.

A thought for the day : Eu·.
gene Debs said : 'rWhlle there
is a lower class I am in it,
while there Is a crlmlnal element, I am of it, while there
Is a ooul In prison, I am not
free."

Hado

Sur HE'LL WOilJ&lt; TEN liMES HARDER
TO SEE lHAT ITS NOT IN AFTER
HE'S BEEN FIRED····

leiJl Association (NCAA) for
recru iting irregularities. annuunefd defensively today : "Jt
wa s an honest · mistake!"

Hounds At
MI•ddleport

By LYLE ~N
United Prell lnteruatlonal
Opposing Republican elements are maneuvering for a
skull • busting batUe for party
control. It could be so prolonged and angry as to keep
Democrats In the White House
and In control of Congress for
much of the next generation.
Republicans are confronted
with two alternatives-both dis.
tasteful. They can compromise
their differences quickly under
leadership which can be
accepted both by party liberals
and conservatives. Or they can
sacrifice their status as a na·
tional J&gt;lrlY in a long war of
leadership succession. The op..
posing factions are not In a
compromising mood.
All is far from well with the
Democrats. But it was the Re·
publictn party that was left
prostrate in the litter of the
election returns. The so-called
Grand Old Party wound up as
o regionat' political outfit bosed,
of all places, in the Deep
Souh.
Lou Congressional Slrenglb
'The enormity of the Republican calamity was better reflect.
ed by the loss of strength in
Congress than by the defeat of
Goldwater which had been ex·
peeled.
The rule of reason would dietote a Republican compromise
with reality whereby the party
could get up off the floor under
new le.edership committed to a
program sufficien!ly in C.ntrast
to the Democratic Great Society as to give U. S. voters a
legitimate choice.
The GOP needs new faces

and it got one in Tuesday's
catastrophe. This new Republi..
can face belongs to Robert
Taft Jr., junior seootor • elect
from Ohio. But Taft is a youthful 46. He is so new to the na·
tiona! scene that it would be
too mucll to expect of him to
be projected Into national lead·
ershlp In the outcon.e of the
current party row.
Republican Charles A. Percy,
who sought but missed the gov.
emorshlp of Illinois, also is
young,
Nobody Loves Loser
But Percy is precocious, a
quick study In the art of success. Percy might have been
the answer to the Republican
prayer, but not now. Nobody
loVes a loser.
George Romney Is the GOP's
mis~r Integrity. Romney won a
lljlectacular re-election as governor of Michigan. It would be
too much, however, for the
Goldwater conservativea to accept Romney as the party leader.
He refused to support !he
Goldwater • Miller presidential
ticket. And he has been known
to sby a! times from ldenUiy·
ing himse!f as a Republican.
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of
New York still Is out, as he
was in his quest for this yeat'l
Republican presidential nomination.
Ust Narrowo
The list narrows with dizzying
&amp;peed. It narrows, in fact, to
Gov. Wllllam W. Scranton of
Pennsylvania and Richard M.
Ni•on, now o! New York. Both
ounoorted tho !loldwater-Mlller

ticket. Scranton's support- was
once-over.llghtly which scarcely
would make for him enthusiaotic friends among the Goldwaters. Nixon made a lot of character with the conservatives by
his all-out effort to put Bany
Goldwater In the White House.
Moreover, Nixon is the most
experienced Republicon political
campaigner. He's been through
four of them, one his own in
1960. ll was no star performance that Nixon turned in that

year. Ins mistakes were nu·
merous, repeated, and so~
times, they seemed deliberal4.

HELEN HELP US!
1.-- by Helen Bottel--'
MY READERS ANSWER THE ol. tho household, to ntake It a
MAIL
happy place. thelt Jwsbands aod
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Dear Helen:

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I don1 agree wtlh
these
women who say ''Leave Him"
If he wanders. I. too, was o
wife with a middle·agged Romeo, but I didn't thiok a quick
trip to an attorney was the solution. When a man has been
indiscreel, .why Is the wroaged
woman so hasty in cutting off
her nose to spite her face? (Or
lave face, perhaps?)
My first reaction was to be
retaliatory, vindictive. But I
took Inventory and asked myoeU why I 1011 him In the first
place. What happened dlll'in&amp;
our yean together to bave
sent him to greener pasture!!!
ll hurt to admit that a lot
o! it must have been my fault.
I made up my mind that If
there was romance Left in Romeo. I was going to be the one
to get it, not a strange female
who hadn't shared 16 years wllh
him, or mothered his children.
I launched an unparalleled
campaign to get him back. Two
years have gone by slnco then.
The past still hurts at times
and you never really forget, but
·the reward• have been great.
He has repaid me a thousand
different
ways. - SECOND
CHANCER
Dear Helen:
Too many women who write
your column don't oeem
to
know what marriage Is all about - so, oaturally, they fall
at it. Tbey don't realize It's up
to the woman to set the tone

It seems to me the most Important ·time iD Ill)' wife's life
is when her husband comes in

to the room where she is, just
as the most Important lime in
his life is when she enten the
room whore be Is. Too many
of Ul forget to show our bappi· .
ness ln each other's presence
untu It Is loa late. Let him
know you're GLAD he'B hom&amp;even If he looks about to ex·
plode with Irritations built up
at the oHico. Forestall the oplosions with a smile and 1
klu and unspoken assurance
that this Is the best time of
the day for you - when be
walks in that door. It works!
Of course If he isn't used to
that kind of reoepUon,
he
may wonder why at firs~ but
it can become the happiest
time of the day for him, ani
It might even belp him buck
traffic and ov..-1ook that tri·
cycle left in the driveway, If
be Ia ..... • Iovin&amp; l""linC

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Q-Abotd • week after Ill)'
baby wu bom his formula was
cllangeoi
of eooatant
vomiting. ljow after eacll meal
he oWl IIJIIII up food. My ~
tor sayB there Is nothing Wl'OIIC
with. him. What do you tb!Dit!
He Ia
months old and we1cJ&gt;1
17\il poulllla.
.t-sr- yoar llaby'o weiPI
II at the upper Hmli al ..,...
mal for his age and since a
moderate amount of spitting up
Is seen In almost all bllblea,
you would do well to follow
your dDctor'a advice.

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AROIJND-1'11&amp;-WORLD
.\MERlCANS
NEW YORK IUP!) - More
than half the Arowltl • I b 1 •
World tours In lila wera takm
by Americana, &amp;ccordlne to !hi
Americao Society ,_ Travel
Agents lASTA) . An wtlmated
34,000 Americana tool Aroundthe-World toun In llltlll, ASr.\
reporll. Tbe llltal lllllllber al
Around-the-World toun lakin by
cltlzeoo of aU ,nat!Giut waa an
estimated 56,000, acconllnl to
ASrA.

awalls him. -AMY
Dear Amy:
Thanks for the nne observ•
tinnl. ru bet your busband'a
theme sq II, "You'ra So Nile
To Come Homa To." -.B

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the Champs."
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,om•roy
putSincerely,
The complamt was mad~ _by two touchdowns ror Baltimore. ' - - - - - - - - - --·
the
Bob Wingett
Robert Schu, who testified
.~a:;e to hlSthdoo~ t~

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SPRINGFIELD IUPI) - Fif· The Tigers' lone loss during pitcher, has been named pitch· ,
- - - - - . - . teen players who have known the tenure of these seniors ing instructor for the St. Louis !
Gauge Readlgo: Galbpohs
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ons an Y won e a o '
on rollers' Pomeroy-Mason. 21.· reers Saturday when top-ranked freshmen, as ' Lenotr
. • Rhyne League •s mos1 vuuabl e P1ayer
20 • Pl. Pleasant 24 ·70 • Hmto,n Wittenberg takes on Wabash dealt a shockln• 34-14 setback. award in 1950 when he led the
1.10 stationary Kanawha Fats
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3.32 rising Ch~rleston 17 .91 sta· College at Crawfordville, Ind., La.st year Wittenberg beat Le1.
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the
final
game
of
the
seasoo
nmr·Rhyne
before
the
IaUer's
nan
1 onary. reenup 12 .3, 10 .7 runn- f th
be te Tlge
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PALMER LEADS WINNERS
and Winfield dams were on the. During the years these sen- The seniors are center Jim DUNEDI~, Fla. IUPII - Ar.
sill.
iors have played at Wittenberg, Berresford, Niles; tackle, Joe nold Palmer continues to hold
Boat Movement•:
the Tigers have won four con- Bury, Townville, Pa.; guard a narrow edge over Jack Nick -I
Oblo River - Lunga Point secutive Ohio Conference titles, Bob Cind:rich, Avella, Pa.; end laus in the Professional Golfers
down 12, 5: 30 a.m.: Jacob G.lhave won 31 league games Ron Duncan, G1en Rock, N.J .; Association money winning '
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down 13, 6:30 a.m.; Luther without a loss and have run up quarterback C h a r l i e Green, standings.
Herdman down 13, 6 a.m.; Nan- a 28-game undefeated streak West Milton: corner linebacker Palmer has earned $111.703.37
cy Jane up t4, 2:!0 a.m. ;' Zim· that is the longest in college Glenn Laque, Reading ; tackle to Nicklaus' $l11 ,384 .50. Billy
mer up 14, 3:4{1 a.m .; Jef(boat football today .
Lew Lenkailis, Youngstown; Casper. who captured the reup 14, 4:45 a,-m.; Orlenlan up Wittenberg will be trying for safety Gene Miller, Akron.
cent Almaden Open, i5 in third '
14 · S:55 a.m. • St. Marys up its third consecutive undefeated Also halfback Jack Morefield, place with $90,603 .08.
15, 5:30 a.m.; ·Titan
te 1 Dayton·,, 'I"uarterback Ray Pry,
d down 16, season 1n the Saturday cons.
5:20a.m.: 1111DO!S own 18• 340
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Crestline; Unebacker Gary ORIOLES NAME CRAFT
a.m.; New Marllru!vllie down 18,
Reedy, Mansfield; end Jim BALTIMORE (UP!) - ForRoedlg«, Troy; guard Alex mer Houston Colts' manager,
4:10a.m.; Peggy Downay up 18,
5 a.m.; Jeffenon up 18, 6:05
Ros•, Clairton, Pa.; tackle Jim Harry Craft has succeeded Billy
a.m.; Robert West down 23, 10:Smith, Norwalk; and end Carl Hitchcock •• field coordinator
40 p.m.; Phlllp Sporn down 23,
Zoscak, Glasspor~ Pa.
of the Baltimore Orioles.
4:45 a.m.; C. V. Harner up 23,
1:06 &amp;.m.; Jerry Bosworth down
23, 6:~ a.m.: John Hood down
23, 7 a.m.; Samuel Clemens
down Greenup 6&gt;30 p.m.; Aetna- NEW YORK (UP[) - A look
Loulsville down Greenup 9:10 at the NCAA statistics for rnap.m.; Dixie Spirit down Green- jor college football teams this
up 9:50 p.m.: Ravenswood up week would Indicate that Kent
Greenup 11:50 p.m.; Western State and Toledo could be
down Greenup 1:25 a.m.; Char- mlghy tough customers.
les K. down Greenup 3:10 a .m.; But figures can be mislead·
Buckeye State down Greenup 7:- lag, for 'while 3"ose two teoms
50 a.m.; Cotton Queen down are tops In pass defense in the
Meldabl 1:~ pm.; Jane T. nation, they rank In tho bottom
down Meldahl 5:15 p.m.
ol the Mid • American Confer·
Gaillpollo DIID - John J . ece and have losing records.
Rowe down 8:10 ~.m.; Robert · The unspoken reason for their I
Reed down 10:50 p.m.; Semel pass defense record, of course,
down 3:15 a.m.
ts that teams have found they
Kaaawba River - Lucy Jane can run against the two clubs
Lur.as up London 5.:40 a.m.; and need not risk losing the
George Price down Marmet t :· ball thfough an · lnltrcep~on by
30 p.m.; Thelma Ann down passing,
Marmet 2:30 a.m.; Natlooal Ohio Slate, which ranks fifth
Add a new look to your borne. Add concrete
dowo Winfield 11:15 pm;; W.H. iD rushing defense, Is a IegitJ.
walb. All work fuUy guaranted . . . . . and,
Shaver, ,Jr. dn\vn l'lnf!•\il U:~ ·DIIlto occupant of that spot,
concrete Increases your property's value.
p.m.; Helen ~. up WIDIIeld 8:· however. Tho second · ranked
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'yielded an average of 75.2
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Nelsonville's 38.
II will be Dod's Night at Mid·
dlepart. Game time is 8 p.m.

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players was mamtairied, ap- 1nanctal aid than was permitted.,
parently with the knowledge of I partially as a resutt o1 lloppy
I a"islallt Coach Duffr_Daugher· l bookkeeping._ _ _ __ _

panthers an be 'Greatest'
Tearn m
. PHS Gfl.d u·Istory

Wboll attacks occur, cloM
the window II the room ra ·
cold and have the c:hlld olt up
In bed. lilhall!lll warm molal
air will iJve rellel. AI •
temporiii'J measure you may
want to take the clllkl IDto
the bathroom, shut tho door
and turn on the hot shower.
.\ eroap kettle .. aear lb1
dllld'o bed Is bot!l!r I It ""'
oratea .-ab t11e1u11 Ia and moloten the air. '1'111 ciiiM
oboulcl Dol lll!We !be olwD 6
roclly IIIII for quick reolllll )'011
U. I abet&amp; Ia make I teal
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Always take pnc11uU001 not
to place tho nporiler wbora
the child can kDoclt or pull It
&lt;•aver and ocald himself• .U.
thoueh Ill you need lD the ••
poriur II water, the additiOD
of liDclure ol. beamln Is 1 lorrifle paycbolo&amp;leal booster to
many parents.
EVIII oucll old • fubJODed l'&gt;llllOdlea as " mustard p1uter on the child's d&gt;est Is benlflciBI and not to be 1110 .....
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cblld
who bas • tendency to croup
abould be protected against !!Old
air and against pel"SOill with
eolda or other ruplratory lnfecUon.s until he outarowa the
attacks 11 about 4 yean of

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BUckeye COach Takes I't ~ ~:~,s~:~:i:.~~m~:;.:.!~":n~~. edw;,:,te~!~~: ~
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Easy wIth Team wednesdayl Sen~niel, Pomeroy-Midd~~().

1·5 SEOAL record, invades Mid·
By Bob Wlngott
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dleport Friday night for a grid
CHICAGO IUPI) - 0 hI o Wisconsin's Badgers are hav·j elbow Will probably have to
contest that should produce a
State Coach Woody Hayes took ing injury problems, tou. Sopho.. share dut1es with two mexpe r-1
fifth place finisher.
it easy on his No. 2-ranked more fullback Kim Wood . who ienced players, Merlin Noren- ~
It. is the rinal 1964 game for
Buckeyes Wednesday, hopmg to injured his knee in drills earlier berg end Larry Cates, on Sal·:
both teams. and the Jackets.
nurse 13 injured players back this week, will nol be ready for urday.
slightly battered from their 10-8
to shape and take another the Northwestern game. Coach
P d
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loss at Jackson last week, workcrack at the lop spot in college Milt Bruhn said that defensive . p ~rUt' n ~o h . art n ·
edhalfh·aSirdde wscedr·,nemmsdaa!"intheexrteendarede·l·
I football.
safely Dave Fronek and Tom I h ur ue, more p YSICa y 1
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I Hayes sent his squad through Brigham may be ready to ! t an ~t 1~ny othe_~ tJmek lllts ~ea
n't enough boys for full -go work Open Letter to the Pomeroy Panthers :
a pass scrimmage in prepara- start.
son. ~h a m' iwee sc n~1
in preparation.
A showdown is slated for this Friday night for the tion for Saturday's contest with Northwestern halFback Ron : age. . e 0~ Y ~1 ayhers excec- ,
Rector who has a badly bruised e 10 mls~ t e IC Jgon l~le i
·Sent to the showers ~arly was l l964 SEOAL football championship, as you are very Penn State.
Senior Guard Tom Kmg who much aware.
contest a1·e Boh Hopp and Rtrh
bas been playing three weeks 1 am sure each of you Pomeroy Purple Panther playRuble.
with a dislucal ..d knee. cap.
ers will travel to Log~n, where . the battle of the un·
0
Mmnesol• may have lo go
The Jackets backfield pow- beaten IS seheduled , w1th an optimistic attitude.
Iagamst lo..,a w1thou1 the serv·
er runner, strongest blocker,andj I realize that coming home ·
1ces of ttwir star halfbaf'k, Bill
top pass receiver, m lb. Bruce the victors will be a gigantic way.
Crockett Though Cr 0 c k e t t ,
Wallace, also had been orde~ed 1 task .
A victory F'riday night would
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' worked ·out in a scrimmage
to take things easy suffering !
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give Poffi@roy its fi rst •.mshared BALTIMORE (UPJ) - "ll thts who formerly ltved m the Schu Wf'dnesda v he had trouble runfrom blood poisoning. It is hop- 1p lt ~s wlthf great tekasure t~t championship In history . The. had happened in my house, [apartment.
•ning to th~ right and cutting
ed both will be able to play I ahn.t er
tans f 00 at 11elonly time the Panthers held a would have shot you both."
i Schu said he told Looney Coach \1 urrov Warma th dnlleci
F .d
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1evemen s o your team n
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Ipar t of th e 1eague crown was That was tile warnmg
tn (;ophrr pa:;s defenders in pre
lace's place was 135 lb. Joey I SThlrS eag ra~es t s lear. in 1955 when they tied with by Municipal f::ourl Judge L. l his apartment and claimed the pctrati nn for Iowa·~ Gary
Stephenson, who has performed p e acctmb 1 ~1 menb 8 0 byou,Jackson. In that year, each Swell Landin Wednesday when 6-l. 230-pound football player Snook
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st left end for the past four ome_r~y oot a ers ave een team had a 6-1 SEOAL record. Joe Don Lo-oney and a room.. became angry and sought out ·
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surpmnng to many persons, but Therefore, if you boys on mate of the Baltimore Colts' Smith. When the pair ret urned ,! Illinois may have lost alter·
Nelsonville. coached by Bob you have earned your success. the PHS grid le«m come home ; rookie fullbac k, Preston Smith, they allegedly kicked m Schu's nate tackle Dale Gre&lt;.'o beeHuse
Shesky, is 3·5 on its season ~ith I The members of the
1964 with a win Friday night, you Iwere brought before him on door, then assaulted him and a · of froternity touch f o o t b a II.
~ly a ~ victory ove~ Galhpo- Pomeroy Panther football team w11l undoubtedly be distinguish- charges of assault and malic- Iguest wh~le Schu's wife and Gre~o surfered a charley horse
lis on 1~ league ske~n .
have worked. hard under the ed as the " best_ ever" Panther ~ ious destruction of property. 1infant chJid looked on.
i pJaymg touch ball . Wednesday
Shesky 1 top back IS 205 lb. able leadership of Coach Char- football squad m the 40 year The charges against the pair!! The fracas finally was b.ro- and may not be ready ror acJamey James who operates out•l ley Chancey.
hisotry of the Southeastern Ohio grew out of an altercation_ with ken up by police .n_ t~e ru yt!'J' ' t10n 1_n the B1g 'f'en Saturday. ~
of the quarterback slot. He can Coach Chancey has taught League.
. hb
at their Baltimore of the apartment buiidmg.
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Indtana worked on defense
- and does - th~w ~e long !you well and you have learned If ~ou lose at Logan, tho~gh ~~~:rt~:~t Tuesday night.
I In addilion to passing sen· ond blocking, ~rtparing for Or·,
bomb, usually to tmy-m1te half- 1well.
·my fmgers are crossed agamst
he
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d S "th egon State Saturda y. G 1ard
back Haynes, one of the finesl [ As you are very
much it, I am sure you can return ~oone~, 8 former star at tnd l ~e~ce 0 ~ ~oney adn• d mJth ' Rick. Ishida and safetyma n
runners pound for pound in the [aware, a big bridge rnust be home with your heads high as Umverslty or. Oklahoma, a h Culg~
k~n m or ere f tie l Garv Tofil, both on the !OJured
· week, It Will
· take you will have done your best. Smith were fined $150 eac 1 o tsl root 1eb to. d.move out o 1e11hst,
. · wont. make the tnp.
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league.
qossed th1s
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and will, beat the powerful Lo- am sure everyone here will not ha~e a cnmma. reco . current
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THE DAILY SENTINEL
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!~~~it~~~~!al

These attackl aN OlpOdaJ.
l,y oeven In DlnllUI oillld1'tll
of hiahstruag pareoll.

But having made In 1160 just
about all of the mi91akes awllable to a candidate. Nl:ron
might be entrusted with the
1968 nomination In the belief
that he would not mate them
again.
Anyway, II you don't llkt
Nixon, roll your own. The Republicao party desperately
needsa leader now and need.!
him qulckly. So does the OOUJ&gt;
try urgently need an oppositloa
leader to the Lyndon B. Johnson-Hubert H. Humphrey combo riding, loa hi&amp;h DOW on 1
landslide.

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That d~fensE' was made at
Annapolis by capt. William S.
Bus 1k. dirertcr of athletics for
Navy, the fics~ service school

Croup usually lD lht
w!n!l!r Ill cblldreD bolwOIII I
and 4 yearo of age. A chil4
who bas 10110 to bed with I
alight hoaneneso or a cue .,.
tllliffles awakeoa 1 flnr lloun
JailOr with a 11J1U1D lD bll
l.aryni and a barldni ar •
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Reports From The Capitol

(ball game and back. .
lty, who later becanle ..;.
1They were Michigan Slate , Ml·1make its next report to the 1S.•our alhletlc department, report· !he Institution"
The NCAA councll found 1 ami tFla.) and Western State man council at its January ed by the Naval Academy to Announcmg Navy's probation,
Sen&amp;eace Redlk.d
.coach. At Its peak tbe Ntval Academy assistant· coach tColo.)
meeting
the infractions committee Hnd the NCAA explained that 'an as- 1 Michigan State was placed on reached fl2,000, tbt NCAA Jar
suUty of giviag four young pro- They, loo, joined In the new Al Annapolis, Capt. Busik
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th 1 three years' probation but that fractions conunitlee said.
spective football players an, college marching song. '' Just an said , "the Naval Academy 1s ex~la J~ed .tho~?ug Y m e en ::m;tttnt Navy coach testified 8 penalty was reduced to_ a su- Miami w~ placed on _..,
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aerial joyride from Virginla to honest mistake...
Idistressed to learn of Wednes- sumg mqmry ·
he had been e rroneously ad- spended sentence, the flrst of year probation a.&amp;:t ita N ......
Dallas, Tex:., for the 1964 Navy- ~
Cootlmlin1 IDnstigatlon
da_y·s ~;tion by the NCAA com- I Th_e probation, starting in~· vised by the acade my' s ath·, its ki~ in the NC_AA. The su· ball team. was restrid.:l to
Texas Cotton Bowl game.
_A spokesman _forth~ NCAA mattee.
lmt&gt;&lt;hately, does not bar N~~y s leuc department that it was spensw~ was. perm~tted because games during that year aJreadJ
Three nther school.! wue disclosed that his outf1t's four·! He continued : " As the NCAA teams from any competitiOn
. . bl f h. Lo take the the var10us mfracbons had oc- contracted for . The father of J
knuckle-rapped by . the. NC~~ ~n ''commit~ . on . infr~c- pointed out, the violation was how_ever the com~ittee on tn· pel mJssa e or Jm .
. ru~ "pnor ~.and during tbl:' Mia~ basketball player hid
council for ··excessive fmanClalj t10ns" was continwng Its m· discovered by the Naval Acad- fractiOns ''shall rev1ew the ath- four youths from their home:-; pertod of 1957-a9. '
provtded transportation for . a
aid and reauitinl violationa." Jvesligative work and would emy, thoroughly investigated by .letic policies and practjce5 of m V1rguua tu the Dallas foot- j The charge was that at least friend of his son to Miaml ~
110 student-athletes in football ! back- also free-board and fOCID.

NEW YORK (UPl) -The ever penalized by the NCAA.

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Navy Placed on Three Years Probation; NCAA Raps Three ·others·

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Ara Parseghian Named UPI's Coach-of-Week
Braves Get Legal Turn at Bat

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NIGHTSHIRT AND
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TROUSERS
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MILWAUKEE tl 1Pfl - The to the !Uit in federal r-ourt this ! "I told the playeu we were ,
CHALLIS &amp;XCLUSIVI
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Milwaukee Braves were to have week . l'iaim the rounty
had ' all freshmen together ; that they ,
OF DECORATION
their first legal turn at Oat to- brokt&gt;n lht&gt; contract. The club 1 Wt:!re new to me and that [ was
LAUREL Md jUPJ) - Th~ quartert'd just A short distance
day, aller having spotted Mil- said further the..t Hit 1i found new to them ; that my methods :
ceuse of the $285,000 hr~ that ,away fronr the d~sl!oved barn I
waukee Countv i:l score in the by the rourt not to be re- and teehniques would be new to '
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battle for a n;HJ Of \e(:lgue base lteved of all obligations to the I them. and their abilities would 1
destro t"d an esttmated 36 Thorhb~ t L 1 8 track ! The horses kJIIed were valued : By Unlttd Prtoss lnttornatlonaJ 1ball fr ancht se
cuunty. Jt would ))~;! able to par be new to me, and that we'd
Machine
:!'!alneds :nk:o~~ rt:U,y al~ l atttbout $225000 and the gutted 1 Bob Pettit 's jumper from the
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$1i5.000 wlLich the coun ty ~sll- : spend spring practic-e findlnl i
t ff . I I barn at $60 .000 One lriil!lf'r, to p u{ the key with 45 seconds The county, try ing to _keep mates would~ rellt'-11 rt'reipts , out about each other."
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th h c· d
oug Ire epartmen o tCJ..a s I Grover De!p, lost at least /.7 of to go sparked St Louis to a tilt' Braves herP , won a Circwt in 1965
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Washable
have been investigsttng II since the hors~!i m hls charge.
1105-104 defeat of San Francisco lcourt restraininH order la st
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1 The pattern_ o eveo~~e~ o i
It broke out elertlon night.
WPdnesda nigh t and pushed 1month 10 block. &lt;ll lra st fur the But the roun ty f1gures
&amp; : No~re Dames team
ISC o~es
Among those conducling in- !
! the Haw~.., In the top of the moment, the club's pl~ns to move by the Braves would eben- i ttw.Ir hed suetcess. H Plarsedghian
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move the franchise to Atlanat. tail a loss that could not
swiir
payers . e oun unqulries in what has been the \
I Weslt&gt;rn D_lvls:on
I calrulated in dollars end c:enlll, l tried players.
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Coitliest race traek fire in
. Jn the ~~ht s only nthe~ ~a- Today was to be the Braves' ('I ling the value of a major
How we.ll it . worked~ Notre I
Maryland history are the Laur·
twnal Bas-ketball Association , day in court. FedCJ·at Judge lt&gt;ague tt&gt;.am lo a city in terms Dame, without a winning seael Volunteer Fire Department.
battle. hot shooting Ba;m~re Robert E. Tehan had scheduled of prestige publicity and tour- son since 1958, needs only one
flattened ?etr~H. 12~·-1 , ?r :a 10 am . he-anng on whl:'ther . ism revenu'e m addition to rtn- more victory to equal the total
the Countv Detective Bureau
and F'irt&gt; Marshal's Office. spt-- 1 ltl
the Bullets_
hb court has Jurisdirtwn m
tal rect-ipts. Thus the county number of wins for the past two
cial agents of the Thoroujhbrrd
and the Piston;:, ftf stra g matter or whether it belongs m hopes ultim&lt;~lely to obtain a I seasons. The Irish are '"''on&lt;l il
.Racing Dett-ctive Bureau, lnsur ddcat
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·, p&amp;"manent mjunction .forcmg 1nationa
n,
1 I circuit court.
~ance company investigators nnd , Nr:w YORK (lJPI 1 - Johnn~·
At S.an f ranc 1sco, th e Warr. y ffon o ense,
h" d s. x
track security police
Kfane. who led the S1 Loui s or.'i got their best performance I The countv
con tends
the : the Braves lo play thetr 1965 1passmg 0 en~, t lr ~n f scorD Cardinals to the National · yet from Wilt Chamberlain, who I Braves musl ~chrdul~ their 1965 i home games hfre.
ed sd i 10 ~ s~ve~th d 10 total hi~gen~:·
Le.urel P~esident Jol ._n. :· Lea ur pennHnt and an upse t missed the first five games be- l home games at County Sla·. The county lat~ W ne ay lan t e ea er 1n rus
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~hapiro :uud tntck. olfl("lals vicl~n. over the New York cause of stomach troubles . The ldium in acrordan('(" with the i iSSUf'd a~d then wtlhdrew a rr re~.s\1 h b
bi
'have no idea what caust&gt;d the Y k ·e., in the World Sent's. five -time NJ:JA scoring king I current contract whleh does not quest ~he~t subpenDoa of fcounthy : T s.. up eenhal_ g
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~ was named the National , we.nf all the way an mes e 1l?xJHre untl 1 ec. , ;rov.
!h . b d. , ed Th
b- ld·d .
e t six consecutive !·
expertl to 1 out.
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0r tloe vear .17 · ,,
' Leaguf' s mana~Pr
St Lo .s The Braves. ln an answer filed pena ordered Doyne to provide . wins nnd 1 wiH make no pre- !
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: Howev~r. both Schapiro and · today by lht! United Press ln· t ut h~ h ~ran e ~n ga~e 1 ~- - -~ figures on projected
stadium 1diction for the next four. I live
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Commission Chairman R. Hruce · tern:.-~1ional.
t 'am.rrw ' c
;~ Vs v. , last ' APPROVES RE11RF.:MENT
re\'PllUt'S far t96."i .
m fear of what's around the :
Machine Washable
Livey nld therE! was a stro!lg '
p1avo se1 1o 1-Jie 1 arr1ors
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~hon ,.,·,on.
battled back from 1 12_1 WA.''HJNG'I'O,N
IUPil - N&lt;H'\,' 1I The
county
objected
to thet :., ;c;.:or~n;;e,.r=.=======io;
possibility the fire may I1ave The 52yet~r-o1d
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Qeen set deliberately . Barn 21. .
th ,, dm;;~.ls to lw- 1P
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the building that was gutted, by qui mg e .... ar
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~. ~ final quarer. Pettit's basket, a day approvPd the ret1remt-nt of on le raves Origlnll 15 ~ 1 Have You Hear . , •
was considered a modern struc - ('ome manager ~~ ~h(&gt; 1 ankees lavu tJy Zelmo Beaty and two astronaut John Clt&gt;nn from the 1wo Witnesses. Later the team 5 1
100% CO'ITON FLANNELETTE
tUft' and ofliC'ials said It eon - &lt;tfler the World St&gt;nes, was lht&gt; , fr~pthrows by Pettit in the fi· . Marine Cor s
attorney, Ray McCann, I o I d I
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ehoiee of 13 of the writers who nal seconds iced tht&gt; victory
p·
county carpora!lon counsel Robtained no electric winn~ or made up the 1964 UPI's 20-m;jn; Baltlmor~ finished off Det~oit I Glenn. a eolonel anct the first , ert P . Hussell that he did not :
het~ting equipen1.
hoard of baseball ~per~s. .
whE-n former Pistons Don Ohl American to vrbit the earth, I plan to call Doyne dudng !he ·
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St'vt'ral top horse~ from · (;t&gt;ue ~laucll. the m~·p~rllhun~l and Bailev Howell sparked a l will officially retire .Jan . 1 hearing.
around tb" world cu!-ren1ly an· 1:iltlt nf_ the Philadelphia Pt~1l- hot third Quarter surgt!. Howell ~ pending his ~~~·tJI1cal!on . as : Howevt&gt;r, MrCa~n sa_ld he r
quartert'd at Lat~rrl 111 pc pa:1· l1eo;. f1w _shed second In ttle bal- wound up with 30 points, big . ·rnedlllilly quahfiffd for retire. wanted Doyne uvailable m cue ,
tion fo the $1~0 utlll \\'&lt;.~shlllg · lot1ng 'A:Hh ~our votes and f&gt;wk : \\".-tit Bellanw 25 and Ohl and l ment ·· The &lt;l!'!lrmunn gave up the federal court as:-~umed
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loch Wed. Morning
ton, D.C. lnte rnallonill -~~·•· It. Si"iler. 1ntenm manager or t_he (;us Johnson · 11. Tern· Di!chin- ! his ra(.'e for nvm ination to the diction. Jn such D case, said
J11 o.tddll!on. Kelso ;,md &lt;:un C'mt• innM! Hed~. wa s llllrd ger. who came 10 hetroit in 1US St&gt;nate from 01110 bt•cause , McCann. he might mov lo v&amp;- !
OPP. LOWER PARKING LOT
At 8:45 on WMPO
Buw, tht' twu .1\mt'fiCi:ill n·pre- wllh 1hret_ vntt-s
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the big trade that ~nt Ohland . of injunes suffeted ;n a b1.1th- cate the reslraming orud••er'::.__
sentath:eli m the race. were A long -lime organmt!lun man . HuwPil to Baltimore. hit 23 room fail.
--- - - · in 1lw C.u-dma l S\Sit-.&gt;1 who had , .
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l.Jet'n passed over· f1ve t1mes be~ ·' .pomts to s.-1are u""" . 1sron
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fore being namt~d mant-~ger . tht&gt; , mg lead v.th Reggie Hardmg. wil! berome an execut1ve With I
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grey - ha ired, lecHhery - fa red ;
l lhe Roya_l _~~?~~ Col~~c~_
· Keane guided the ca:~);!~ls to PEGGY LEE DIVORCED .
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1 bel"i.!Use
he ~efusef~~a~ lr : er Peggy Lee. 42, divorced her
~even whrn his own..": bTibB,ffH·e . fourth husband, musiclan -r.on~I
i had qnit on Hoe lea it :=~ . I duetnr .Jack Del Rio, 39. ' ~UI'\Aii'~.uzJ
' Keane kept Ius P~.'~ plug, 1Wednesday and agreed to pay
YOU BUY A NEW
CLEVELAND 'cP I I - 'l'he gin~ away in the W&lt; he ol the i him o $4 ,000 settlement.
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OR USED CAR ,
apring e'l-hibit\on schedule of rront-runnmg Phillies and Reds 1 'l'he singer agreed to pay the
the flf'¥f-'1~nd Indians Will op~;&gt;n t&gt;n·n !hough IIley fell II g&lt;-~~es $4.000 in lieu of any comm unity 1
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March 9 w11h n t_hree-game SN ht&gt;hmd the lendPrs In enrly Sep- property flaims Del Rio might
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ies In Mf:'xlt.'o CIIJ· w11h tP:.-~ms temtwr Hv thilt time, Card mal . make
from Mexico's capital city.
; owner Au~w:;t C Ru;.;rh already ' The. couple married last F'eb.
The Mexico Ci1y ~~gt•rs meet had begun to de&lt;:m out front- i 22 and separalt&gt;d less than four
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tht&gt; Ind1ans Jn the first game. office personnel :.-~nd had Keane months later.
the Mexku City Reds on March : marked for the '-IX on the as10 ;;md a combined team_ of i sump lion the CardinalS had no , FIFTH TITAN LAUNCHED
playt&gt;rs from hnth MeXIcan I chance to win the flag.
I VANDENBERG AFB Calli.
elubs on !\·larch 1.1._. , . •I But the Phil lies suddenly ; fVPfl - The fifth 'fila~ H inIt Wil l bt' !he rr !bt' s first staged one or the greatest ('Q\- lercontinental ballistic misslle
BOWfiJI.B BUFI:B.
trip ot Mex1co City. The In- 1\apses in bast&gt;ball history and to be launched from this base
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dians have play ed games Hw ' the Heds were unable to hold , in the current program was
past two years at Noga les. 011!o first place when it was v1r- sent aloft Wednesd«v, the A1r
(WTO) • 2 0 0
Mexico. 64~ ~iles south ol their tu&lt;Jlly handed to them. That_left Force reported.
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sp~mg tramm~ base of Tucson. the ~ardinals - and they fmal - A crew from tht 532nd Stra j
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1~· elrnehed the pennant by beat- tegic Missile Squadron at Mc· l
CAR FINANCE P1.A11
Cleveland. a~nounced a 35~ ing the New York Mets ?n the · Connell Air Force Base in Kan.
low cost financing
ramt ex h I b 1 t I 0 n scht&gt;du le last day of the season while the r sas launrhed the missile on its 1
through a local
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against 11oston. the Chu:agu . Phillie!! ended the possibilit~· of . £'ours~ down the Pacific mi.~sile
cooperating
bemk
Cubs, Los Angele:; Angels and . a lhree~way ti~ by beating the 1r~nge.
end our low cost
San Frandsf·u Giants.
j Reds.
insurance too I
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INDIANS TOUR MEXICO
/olational Basketball Aosoclatlon Huh·h Rf'mains in
CLEVELAND, Ohio (liPI)Jiy Unt~ Pro" 1nternollonal 1
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The Cleveland Indians will play
Eaoteru Dlvlsloo
Fatr ConditiOn
a three-game series 1n Mexico
Cerrol K. Snowden
W. L. Pet.
BRADENTON, _Fla. &lt;UPil-~ City as Jlflrl of their 1~ sprinK
411 Hedgtwood Drive
~h. 416-4290 Gotllpollo, 0 .
Boston
8 0 1.000 Former Conctnn~h Reds Man· baseball exhibition schedule.
Cincinnati
5 2 .714 ager Fred Hutehmson rematned I The Indians who will play 3S
StAll
Philadelphia
3 4 .429 in fair condition today at the exhibititn ga.;es will meet the
New York
2 4 .333 ~anate-e Counly Memorial
Mexco City Tige~s on March 9,
Westrro Division
p!lal. .
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the Mexico City Reds March 10
W. L. Pet. Hospital authorlll_es smd
ond a team with player~ from
St. Louos
5 3 .625 45-ye~r,old
Hulclunson.
both clubs March 11.
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Los Angeles
4 3 .571 "restong fairly well and IS more
Baltimore
5 5 .500 alert.'"
Detron
2 8 .200 1 Hutchinson, who ha~ {'hesl 1
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San Frandseu
1 6 .143, rancer. was hospitalized last
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Baltimure 121 Detroit 108
critical condition for the pasl l
Valley Bell Dcliry owns no COWL Th.refore, we
St. Loul&lt; 106 San ~'rancisco 104 few days.
Self-Service Market
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(Only wames scheduled)
The for~er manager's d~lor
Pomeroy
!laid Hutchmson will remam tn
can be completely nledlve In tlte mille we buy,
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SEEK ASYLUM
. the hospital Indefinitely. He was I
We buy anly from the beet Independent dairy
NICOSIA, r.yprus (UPII - 'J'he I strirk n with cancer last year. ,
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farms. Only those shipment. our laboratory
prus Wet!nesday announced
FIRST
two mol"t Et~s\ (;erman tourists QUALITY
checks and approves as meeting the trQditionally
Simon's Delicious
10 FOR
had a~hd ror poli tical asylum, REGULAR
bnnging to f" • the number
Certified Oil Stltlon
high Valley Bell Standards are acup,.d for proc·
who have rJtde&lt;'tt'd here in the
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ville ,
Mr and Mrs Garland C.ld·
well ·and Mrs . Emma Flndlillg,
atu.nded the wedding or their
daughter , Doris Caldwell and
, Benny Ewing m th~ Federated
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ehurch at Pomeroy oo Satur~
NOV. •
day , Od 24th .
IS
M" . Lola Derraberry o/ Ak·
The Amateur Garden
club
ron, 0 , vis1ted at the V r r e
wlll hold i.ts meetlng at t be · Trus*•es of the Spr1nsfield
Swartz homt&gt; lasl week. Other
home of Grace Pratt on Wed·· Home have awarded a cootract
V1srtnrs were Mr. and Mrs.
nesday' NoY · 4• Anyone Wish Ifor the consU'Ul'tiOn or a new
~urray Hopkms and Betty of Swisher &amp; Lohse Drugs of·
mg to _make zu:rangements, 1addition to the Rlckly MemorDayton. On Saturday, they ell
1tal Hospital Building which will
please bnng materJals.
attended the service at the Ew- fer You the facilities of a
NOV. 5
Iaccommodate about 100 more
ing funeral home for Norwood REAL DRUG STORE WITH
The JOF claSs oi the United residents requiring medical care
Kmght . The Millard Swartz fa- SERVJCE. We invite you to
Methodist church will sponsor I scheduled for completion In late
m1ly also attende&lt;l. tt.is service. always think of us first for
a rummage sale at the church 11966.
Other fnends in the commcn- all your Drug and PrescripThursday, Friday and Saturday, The Ohio Masonic Home _be1ty v1sited the funeral home betion Needs. We fill any Doc·
November 5 • 1.
gan operation in the lale runefur e lhe funeral.
The Auxiliary of the Pomeroy lies with a few adult residents
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J Evans of tor's Prescription and you
Bend
Citirens
Band Radio and the resick!nt population roMichigan , have spent the past will always find one or more
To primitMI peopte ._. was
Club will meet Thurday at 7.30 day is about 500 men and wom~
lwo weeks w1th her brother , Registered Pharmacists to
magte • the lwiwltatiuw of .
Mr . and Mrs. Dinsmore Boyles . promptly care for all your
p m at lhe home of Mrs. en, most of whorh are un~er I
w9ne Md the tender I r1 C 1!11
, medical care. The Home receiV·
\ir. and Mr:-.. C 0. Woode or
Robert Harden, Syracuse .
Prescription or Drug needs .
meaes.. "locla¥ .. · 1 r; .. ·
es aged or disabled
Masons, I
Tuppers Plains were among the .
1their wives and their widows .
NOV. •
MR. AND MRS. CARSON HAVES
vis1tor~ at the Vton:• Swartz home 1
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The Middleport Garden Club ' The new wing will meet the '
Sunday.
SHOP OUR
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will meet Friday evening in the demands of increased popuJa, : CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. Carson Hayes of Syracuse held
Mrs. Ruth Martin of earth· i
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Columbia Gas offices with a tion to:Jay. This increase is bas-- open house at their home in Syracuse on Oct. 11 in observance of their Golden Wed- ' oge spent the weekend with her
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WOAder dntiS- Faw•Jtatiua
demonstration to be given by ed on the great growth of the 1ding Ann~versary. Many relatives and ~rie nds helped the couple_ celebr~te with all 1brother, Arthur Atherton and
CbenOoby
is j U s t - • . ,
THIS WEEK
Belly Newlon of the Gas Com, me.,bership during the wten· 1 of the chtldren and 22 of ttle grandchlidr en home for the occaston. ThiS made the family.
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pany . The meehng will begm at 1 ,~s. More thAn fO per cent of fourth couple In Mrs. Hay&lt;JJ' family to celebrate their golden anniversary. The , __--- lot·
and
7:30p.m._
.
1these residenLs of the Mas~nic 1 couple received many gifts t'l.!ld cards and extend their thanks to everyone.
The Middleport Busmess and , Home are in need of Med1cal l - - - - - -·-- ~
--Witipklte,.
EVERYDAY
Professional Women's C I u b Care. The Masonic Fraternity ,
ed on Mr . and Mrs. William
POMEROY OHIO
wi~l sponsor a rummage sale 1is presently seekmg an adequate j
Sorden, Mr and Mrs . Archie
TtUR
LOW
PRICES!
Fnday and Saturday, Nov . 6 Endowment Fund to assure its
, Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. 0 r is
TONIGHT
and 7 in the Weber building i aged residents continued st:rv~
Smith Sunday
Joseph L. Mankeowlu'
next to tloe Quality Prmt Shop ke .
Mrs. Mary K. Holter, daugh'
"CLEOPATRA"
on MIII-SL.
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--te:r Sharon. Mrs. A. H. Hailey
ELZAllETH TA YLUR · R1
Bethel No. 62 of the Interna- l'
were shopping at Parkersburg.
CHARD BURTO!'., REX HAR
tionat Order ol' Job's Daugh·
BY MRS. A. H. BAJLEY
1 Friday.
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Sundav School
attendance RJSON. Pamela Brown . Geo
REG. $1,00 SIZE
ters will meet 11 the Pomeroy [
R
d M F:dd' r. 'f£" h . 'J'hose comong from a dostance on Nov .· t , was 55, the offering : Cole. 11ume Cronvn. Roddy I.
McDowall. Cesare Danova :I
11
Masonic Temple. Thursday al l
1 cv. an
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· for the fum•ral of \1rs . Craver $11 63 . Worship services were 1 The No. 1 of ALL THt'!E! Pro.
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i Mrs. Mae Pierson lelt Sunday White were Mr. and Mrs. Nath- held at 10:45. w1th Lloyd Dlllin- : duced by Walter Wanger
7.30 p.m.
The Catholic Women's club j Pl&lt;ms were made to serve ! for Tucson, Arizona Lo visit Mr er White, Mr. and Mrs John ger, lay- leader, and an £lltend- Winner of 4 Academy Aw
ards. Never before has a
of the Sacred Heart church will · the County Youth Rally Mon- and Mrs. Charles Reuter and Groves of Clendenin,
W. Va ., ance of 16.
REfRES~~~H
spectacle been more careful
meel in the church auditorium [day evening, Nov. 9. when the l ramily . Mrs . Pierson will spend Mr. and Mrs. Homer Groves of
Rev. Casto filled his regular ' ly, lnvishty, st unningly pro
NIOU1H
Thursday at 6 :30 p m., for a ' Loyal Pels Class of the Mid- the winter with her daughter. , Sod, W.Va ., "-'fr. and Mrs. Per- appointmE'nt here Sunday Pven- duccd ! Overwhe lmin¢! &lt;..:ol08
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SPECIAL
sPEctl&gt;l.
potluck dinner
and meeting. die port Churc_h of Chnst met 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts, : ry Baker and family, Mrs . Le- i ing at 8, and opened up a week i snl!
ficentl See Cleopatra's enThere will be. an auct10n
of Tuesday cvemng at the home I Mr. and Mrs. Maston _Ro~erts , ona Hayman or Killbuck, Mr. l of Evangelistic services.
At· , trance mto the cltv of Rome'
Eliwbeth Taylor. as Cleopahomemad~ artlcles.
of Mrs. Grace Pratt.. The ha_r- , spent Sunday with the1r Sister · and Mrs. Dellurs of Coshocton, 1 tendance was 40.
tra
: Rex H:Jrnson. as Julius
l:&lt;.:vangelme Chapter No. 172, Vt:!Sl theme was earned out m 1and brother-in-law, Mr. an d 10., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tho- r The Grange had a H~.llloween Cesare:
Rl('hard Burton, as
O.E.S. of '-1iddleport, will hold the decorations of the
Pratt ' Mrs Knoots of Gay , W. Va.
' mas of Ki1ibuck. Mr. &lt;lnd Mrs . , party and pie soc1al at the Mark Antony.
REG. 30c COLGATE or
REG. 65c JOHNSON'S
its regular meeting Thursday , ho~e ~hich i~clud~ a cornuMrs. A. H. Bailey spent Wed- ) Gail Hart of Perrysville., 0., Grange Hall, Saturday evening. ' Runnin.s: time: 3 Hrs. 15 min. ·,I
PALMOLIVE MEN 'S
evemng, Nov. 5. at the Mason- cop1a filled with frmt, potted nesday with Mr and \lr'l Rf-'ed Mrs. Nellie Kimble Trinway, 1 The M.Y .F. went out
for Admission: $1.00 and 50c
ic Temple in Middleport.
Re- plants and arrangements of cut ' Eynon of Morning Stc~r.
1Ohio, and M:rs. Woolrow Fort· UNICRF', last Thur·sday evenFRIDAY ond SATURDAY
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Cre:shments will be served.
1 ttow~rs. .
. I Mr. and Mrs . Clint Orr call- ney, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard ing and col!ected $19. On f'ri~
November 6-7
NOV. I
Miss Mildred Hawley , pres~- I ed on the Billy Orr family of Fortney of warsaw , 0 . Con~ j day evenmg. the younger ch ll ·
"THE HORROR OF
SPECIAL
The Daughters of Ruth class dent, conducted the short bu~u~ . Reedsville Saturd&lt;~y .
me Spencer, Athens, Melvin 1 dren went out for '· Tnck
or
PARTY BEACH"
SPECIAL
and
of the United "'1ethodist church ness meet1ng when pl(lns were! Mrs. Hazel Larson of Fair- Ballard ot McCcnnell
AFB, , Treat."
"THE CURSE OF
will ffiC€1 at the church, Mon- .made to serve- the youth rally. view is spending a few weeks ' wichita, Kan ., Mr. and Mrs. ' There will bP prayer service
THE LIVING CORPSE''
day at 12 noon for a Thanksgiv. Contributions were given to 1 with her sister. Mrs.
Loui se ' Ernest Dnv1 3 • Salem Ct·nter, ench day this week of revival 1 Wlt:lllD~ HOHHIFYI:'&gt;JGi
Why Suffer from Cold Miseries?
ing dinner, followed by L'le reg- the \1iddleport Firemen Emer- Headley.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel GoH and 1 from 1 to 2 p.m. at the church. [ FANTASTJC! Weird atomic
beasts
Ji~,;c ofr hlPUDn
ul~r meeting.
gency truck fund, the Salva~
Mr. and Mrs. Clar~nce Bak~ l fami ly. Mr &lt;&gt; B1rd1e. Davis, Mr.' A large crowd attended fu~ 1 blood! The first horwr -Mon
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tion Army drive , the American er. Col umbus, spent the week- ) and Mrs . Jim Cnsp, Mr. end · neral services for Delbert Ca uls stcr- r..'lti~ Jca I.
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Red Cross and the Cancer fund. l end at their home here and ! Mrs. Jack Crisp and family all at the church hrre last Wed. - · - -,=--:-:=
SUN., MON . and TUES.
The class voted to remember with Milo McDole.
' of Langsville, Mr. and 1\oi r s. nesdoy afternoon.
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November 8-9-10
fO
a family for Thanksgiving.
I Lestec Bailey, Morning Star, : Woodr~w White, Mr. and Mrs. 1 On Wednesday morning the
Joshua Loqan's
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Mrs. _Pratt presr.nte_d ~evo- 1 spent Wednesday afternoon with Leon Perry of St. Albans. W. church and comrn uni!y lost an''ENSIGN PULVER"
t10n~ usmg as her top1c, 'The 1Mrs. A. H. Bailey.
Delenct Howerton of other mem ber, Mabel Gnffm,
tTechnicolor)
1 Va , Mrs.
Walker 'l'ommy
Burl lves, I,
Enterprise EUB Church mem. l_OOth Psalm." Th~ progrom en-1 Those spending several days '! Belle, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. very sudden ly . Last rites for Robert
Walter Mallhau,
bers will celebrate their 90th an. titled, "In the Spirit of Thank- with the Grover White and James While. Mrs. Darlin 'Thor- her v.ere held on Fnday after-' Sande;. Mill!e Perkins.
I
niversary Sunday' November 8, i fulness_," f.Bken from the Ideals I Ralph Ballard families due !o I ton of St. Albans, Mrs. R o n
~~e~ll~r~he NiJ~?Yli~;e~n~7~n
..--~;2:::-~ at timed intervals.
\.\hen the annual Homecoming m~grmne, was presented by the illness and deaht of their Given. Mrs. Farley, Pt. Pleas~ Singers. Martin Dolin Jr ., Len- Pulver
see his collectioon
• Rrong up to 12 hours• SUSTAINED relief
is observed .
Mlss. Mabel Hysell.
mother and grandmother, M:rs. ant, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burn- na Holstead. Sonia Price Donna 1 of pin-ups
lover, fighter,
Services begin at 9:30 a.m.
The member~ partlcipa_ted in Grover White, were · the" £ol1ow- ett and fami ly. Mr::;. Edsel Jon- Jpan Ballard, all of Foster, W. 6,7~~~~~;~d~n~!\"AI-'U.
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with morning worship. Special the thank offertngat an tmprOo ing : Mr and Mr3 . f $ Eddy es, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Welch, 1 V~•~·....._..__ _ _._......-=!~iii:=::::::;.;.::::::::::==;
lO's
music will be pre:iented by the 1VIsed altar feeturmg an tllum- and family of Wooster, 0 ., Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mallery. Sr. lr
1j
Youth Choir and Mr. and Mrs. inaled picture of the head of anal Mrs. Clayton Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cobb, all of I
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Garrett .(;hristy of Grove City. ! Christ. an open Bible and light- family of South Charleston, Mr So. Ch~rleston. Mr. and Mrs. :
At the Sunday School hour at ed candles and_ a cross. Mem - and Mrs. Junior White and dau~ Ebon White, Teays, W. Va ., ·
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Medicated Decongestant Room Vaporiur
10 ·30 special numbers wil1 be bers quoted scnpture of thanks ghters of Warsaw,~ -· Mr. and I Mrs. Nellie ~ecket, Rand, Mr.
• One spray in the room lets )OU breathe
prasented by the Boys and Girls or praise.
Mrs. Paul Baker, Killbuck , 0., 1and ·Mrs. Blame Groves, Oral 1
eas1er instantly.
Chorus and again the Christys. The traveling prize, donated Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dean of Groves, Maxin: Grove~. Char~ I
A basket dinner will be enjoyed by Mrs, Edgar Reynolds, was Bolivar, 0 .. Mr. and Mrs . Aud, I lesion, Mrs. Olhe Chrtstopher
• Easy to use, no vaporizer bother.
at nopn_
won by Mrs. Susan Rawlings ley White and daughter of Woos- Belpre, \irs. Ruby Beah.rs. Mr .
The afternoon service will be- with Miss Hawley awarded the ter, Mr. Melvin Ballard, Wichi- 1 and Mrs. Jenning Monroe, Ed~ I
7 oz. aerosol
gin at 1:30 p.m. Featured !ling- attendance prize. A
dessert ta, Kan.
I ward White , Chillicothe, Mr. :
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edge\ and Mrs. Eugene Rowley, Dun- '
ers for the afternoon will be course wos served by
The Uhrig Brothers Qunitet of Pratt with napkins carrying out called on Mrs. Cli~t Orr and I bar, Mrs. Edith Kyle .. Colum- 1
Chillicothe. Also entertaining in th~: autumn theme and Emer- Mrs. Lola Sorden Friday.
! bus, Mr. and Mts. Nell Kyle,
the afternoon will be the Chris· .son quotations. Small turkey
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr and Medina. 0 .. Mrs. Pearl Hanth~ i
RED
tys, Kay McClintock and other candle replicas were given as sons spent Sunday with the Clint ory, Reedsville, Mr. and Mrs .
Reg_ 69c
local tnleRt.
favors.
Orr family .
Vernon Dolin, Ravenswood, the
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COLGoO\Te
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Field Worker will
Miss Sharon Holter attendel l ___, _
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FLUORIDe
Ho.use of Horrors
a Latin Club Party at Nellie FIRST
Speak in .3 Churches Parker Monday evening.
1 QUALITY
Feature of Party
Miss Dorothy Barnett, field Miss Connie Spencer. Athens ! REGULAR
th
For Up!iet Stoma
'J'he " House of Horrors," was worker lor the Women's Divl· spent weekend with the Ralph
Certified Oil Station
1
a feature of the Halloween par- sion of Christian Service
of Ballard family.
.
ty Saturday evening by
the the Methodist Church,
will
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr call·' W· Main St.
SPECIAL
SPECioO\L
of speak at. th:ree churches in the - -- - - - - --- - - -·
Senior Youth Fellowship
Heath Methodist Church in the area Friday, November 13. She 1
basement of. the church. Dec- has worked in Hawaii, Korea, !
orations carried out the Hallow Philippines and Japan.
een theme with members. at~ She will speak at the United ,
tending being taken on a tour Methodist Church, Pomeroy, at 1
-of !he '·House of Horrors," by l w a. m., followed by a potluck
REGULAR S9c
Connie Cooke.
I dinner at 11 :30 a. m. At 2 p. m
Catch the gleam in
Rutland
Taking part were Dwight Dow she will be at the
son, Tommy Cooke, ghosts: church and at 7:30 p. m. at th(
Fashion's eye when
Douglas Dawson, monster: Ka- East Letart church. All Meth
thy Spengler, witch;
Mike odist women are welcome and
you go forth in this
Lloyd, Gaylord; and Dee Slav· I urged to attend one of these i
en, corpse.
_ meetings. Those attending the :
Sparkling Boot of red
II you want the FULL protection of a
SPECIAL
vitamin-m1neral supplement, choose
w1th 10 a. m. meeting are asked to
Games were played
Kenny Russell in charge and bring a covered dish and table :
or black patina.
prizes awarded to Joe Reich· service.
~
man. Dee Slaven and Sandy
Swartz. Movies of the group R'
• PTA to
pr.
and their activities in the past
tVervzew
• LARGEST -SElliNG vitaminSUPER GOLD CUP
mineral prOOuct 1n America.
three years were shown
by I Meet on Morulay
Premium
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lor use by the U.S.
Mr. and Mt'l, Leo Smith, coun- Riverview P.T.A, will · meet
Ol\lmpic Team.
selors. Concluding the party the Monday evening November 9 at I
• BALANCED FORMULA oill
Rot.
24.35 _
group took a ''ghost walk" the Riverview school. In obervitamins. 10 minerals g1ves
Love the snugness of
through the cemeter).
vance of National Library week I
you the added assurance that
your baste diet meets the
R... u.. 2a.u
Refreshments in keeping with an interesting program will be :
We compound your prescription
this Slanting Boot
needs ol sound vitamin nutri ·
precisely as prescribed by your
the party IJleme were served given by the elementarv teach· I
doctor from our cornph~te, fresh
by Mrs. Smith with Mra. Jean ers on the different phases of
in Red Pattina or
stock of pharmaceuticals.
Cooke and Mrs. Wtlliam Rus- rtading. A film "Programmed
bottle of 36
ELITE
SAFETY
SHOULDER
NYLON
YOUR (Rrwif)
sell assisting. Orange and black Reading" will be shown and
Black Crushed Grain
(Twin
While
W•lll
streamers, and jack-o·lantems pamphlets will be distributed to :
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decorated the dining room for the members attending.
'
Cowboy Heel.
Fo• Tho
the party.
·
A Book Fair will be held foJ.
Price Of
lowing the meeting with proLlmlted Stocll ond Sizes
HOMECOMING AT BHS
ceeds to be IISed for books for
" Many Other
pr. ·
The annual homecoming dan. the school library. Refreshments
Styles $5.99 to $9.99
re of Rutland High School will will 'be served.
he held this Friday evenll!ll. The
----Jays will emcee the dance at
RETURN FROM ARIZON~ I
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tile Rutland High iluditoi'lum. Mr. and Mrs. Fre4 Smith, Sr. ,
PHONE WY 2·2955
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The event is sponsored by the Bradbury, ha .. returned home
RACINE, 0.
112 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO
R.H.S. Pep club and Year Boot after spending three weeks In
No. Second
Middleport
llafl.
Ph&lt;&gt;!nlx end Gl•ndole, Alz.
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CHICAGO {UPIJ ~ ln jest, 1dle Orientals for Notre Dame.' the 41-year-o\d Parseghlan an " and too much tre&lt;lil for win- 1 roach of the we-ek . B~t on the cles."
lis rmnds call hlm •·the rug 1His product is top flight loot- honor he'll accPpt, but won't 1ning. I can't take _ (T~t for other hand, football hsJudged by 1 Parseghlan, ot Armenianp,ler,"' and before this sea- ball.
cia 1m.
producmg the f;od-gJven mnate tilt&gt; long range se~sn~ , IO , French desce-n t, and 1 he first
10ft · ends, they may be in the
This week his team is rankfd He 's Unite I Press lnter na- ' skills of my football players . I gdmPs, and not mdlvldual Protestant coach at Notre
~ket rur his merchandlse, 'I No. 1m the nation . It's unbeat- t10nal's coad1 of the wt:ek.
I take crtd_1t only for ret·ognizing games, and rm vt"ry ~1UC~ Dame, began refining the tech· ,
Whither it be rugs. music or en with a ~ record . The 40-U
Credll!i Players
the1r ability. We've only refmed :lware of the de~andmg sched niques or the Fightin,a: Jnsh io
football
shellacking the fightin&amp; lnsh "A coiich is givtm too much l their techmques .
ule aht&gt;&lt;:~d of us !he four teams a squad meeting shortly •Iter
Ara Parseghian doein't pde-1 handed Navy last Saturday won blame for losing," he said.
''I"m honored lo be named remairung n:-present real obsta- he accepted the job Jail De- --·
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.._Pftlly sentinel. Pomeroy:~liddleport, 0 .. Nov. II, ttM ' Mrs. Kenned,· ,.

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Moderates, Conservatives Election Shock Wat'es . .. ;~~~~;~·;;;:~~d;:::~...
'Are Dlsagreelng
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!lnlendent, Introduced each, and
Roy, Mrs. Evelyn Napper, Mrs. Vil'llnl~ Well!"f, Mlu Shirley Wtyti"IIIIIUw, lim.
lDdna
presented tea~hers iiteraturo.l
Vlr&amp;inia Wears, Mrs. Jan Eb- 1Jeffers, Mrs. Nellie Eblin.
WMver, Mn. JIJII Abbott, Mn.
MostPBS to
ass
Introduced. and the number of
lin 1011 a lloor prize to Mro. Sending gifta were Mrs. Ed· VlrJII Carl, Mrl. Cecil EV8111,
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rs. Waller Kennedy. Jr · •n- years each has tauaht, were,
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Helen Joffen.
ith Davis, Mrs. Mtry Jonet, Mn. Ietty ~ Jrllu Ja&amp;
Iertatned the Golden Rule Claso Mrs . Ralph Welker, Beginners
ll&lt;ftshmentt 10rved were a Mrs. Nettle Phillips, Mrs. Flat- leo Eisenhower, Miss Sandy
• A miew of tho book , ''The 1read a proclamation from the ~f t~ Pomeroy Churr h ol ChtJsl cia.,, 16 years : Mrs. Orvtlle A stork shower was glYM In beautifully doconlecl cake say- ence Eblin, Mrs. HuLer Eblin, Jeflera, Mra. Sieve Eblin and
,Christian and His America." by I Federation president. There was M~~be;~ •:~~ mg " her home We\1, Primary class, 25 years: , honor of Mr. and Mro. Benton lng "Welcome Baby,"
ice Mrs. Allen Olburn, Mn. Betty Mra. Norma llller.
_Sishop Gerald Kennedy was giv- a display of the Good ff9m the • Til&lt;" ;neetmg In d wrge 01 Mrs. Mil lon Roush, Junior class Eb\l n on Oct. 26. The stork cream and kool adt alter whtch
.
"
by Mrs. Emerson Jones Blind with Mrs J E Harley in IM
·
.
4 year ; Miss Elizabeth Duffy. 1 theme was carried out by doc· many beautllul alfla were open .
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,__ Middl eport Uterary chara:e . Mrs. R.M.
· ·Sherman
·
Bowers.
WUCII lol~
wa s rs .edElwood
.
. bprestde
M'l nl 1ntenn ed'Ia te c1ass, 26 years.., Iorations of pink and blue rib- ed by the honored gues I.
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Club met Wednesday lftemoon 8 m•e!t
IoRpen with ~raye• Y 1 toni Jerry Masters , Balconeers class 1 bon Games were plaved with Attending were Mrs. Kenneth
I the h
f M
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oush . Devotions taken from r
d M
Ch I
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~
orne o rs . C.M. Hen· The next meeting will be held I Timolhv 44 were led
by I Eour yeaGrs.Jdan R ," · ,
ahr est Jli'IZ&lt;s awarded to Mrs. Dennis Me ongM, .fl . M an a
nesy.
at Lhe home of Mre Charles M
.
skew, ,o en u e c ass. t ree -- --. - - - - - .
t rs.
BIJne
organ,
rs
I
.. The author who is
nized B db
M
.
• rs. Edwar~ Venoy , who . a.lso years.
I
' \\'alter Wears, Mrs. Den n i !I
••
front~r~nk churc~tates- tdracan~7 · dur~~· ~~enr::~?'er:O:. read ..an article. "Thanksglvmg Two te~;~chers were absent, ~ gie. W.. Va Her husband ,
Rye. Mrs. Alma
Goodnight,
' ilum and leading pulpit preach·
g
Day .. Membe" respondoo _10 Mrs . Helen Letfhetl, of t he bert Dtckens. preceded he• Mrs. Helen Jeffers, Mr• . Agnes '
'ler. voiCfJd concern for the isBues
1 roll call with a verse from Mat-1Adult class
who has taught 22 11n death In June of 1957. She Mowery, Mrs. Lydia Delong,
01 our doy as rolated to the
t
't
I hew . .
. years, and Mrs. Harold Smith, leaves three daughters. . one Mrs. Audry Hagger. Mrs. Wen·
lmperativ.s ol the Christian re0p er nVI e
· Plans were made lor a Chr~sl- 1 Nursery ria" . Three substitute son. three brothers, one SISter dell Eblin, Mrs. Evelyn Napper,
ligion.
1 ma s party at the home of Mrs. , te achers were also
recognized. , and several grandchildren and Mrs. Jo Ann Wise, Miss Nancy
Kennedy ciLes his deep con- I
0
Bowers on Dec,mber tO. Plans . Mrs. Waller Kennedy , Jr ., Mrs. I great grandchildren . Funeral Eblin, Mrs. Norman E. Hysell,
1
cern that this Christian nation
1 were . also made t~ purc ~ase a Jerry
Ma stt"rs and Mrs. t-:d-' services will be held Monday Mrs. James F . Evans, Mrs.
·recover 1ts
· m1saaon
-• ·m the worl d
1nat1v
lt;
stand-up
scene
lor
Lhe
d
v
at 1··OO o'clock . at the Albans Henry Arnold · Mrs · Doris Amchurch lawn
wa
enoy .
.
·In·' a. time Inof global crisis by Ruth 'I'ompk.ins worthv rna· i Mrs.. Milton
. . Roui':itJ. t:onduded
.
. ,
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LEARN o•· DEATH
.
-re-diScover g the faith manifest
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. tron . and Harry P. Smith. wor- 1qUiz ge~~es .urmg 1 e socia
WEST COLUMBIA - RelaQI
Y t9
at ers tn Ole be
.
hour w1th pnzes awarded to
.
.&amp;innin&amp; of American democracy thy patron: pres1ded at
the
tives here have rece1ved word
.......
1i'
· meettng ol Pomeroy Chapter Mr . and Mrs. Jerry Masters and f th
death of Muriel (Ed·
t mea. _,.verett Hayes gave an
·
Mrs Venov Hefreshments were 0
e
1
~~tereating sidelight view of the llh66, ,?ES . . TuTesda}l' t•Vt&gt;ntng at seved to 'the above and Mrs . . wards ) .Dick'f·n~ . ~ho passed I
Construction Gr•de:
:martha Kinney Cooper Ohioana e .uasomr emp e.
(.
. .
.
. away F'nday rnornmg &lt;it Doc- I
•ra.
. .
.
' PJrl t&gt;s Eske.., , Mrs . Melvm
H . ·t · c 1 b oh·
2x4's, 2x6's, 2x8's •nd other framing materials •
Many doctors prescribe our Little Yankee Thomas
.LdU!ary Associaho? meetmg Invitations were received to · Sm1lh , Mrs. Denver Kapple and ! tors ospl 8 1 m 0 urn us,
to .
:which abe attended m Columbus attend a dinner and reception Tommy Masters.
She was the _dau~hter of ThornCheck our price
Heels for extra support and our staff Is fully quail·
treceDtly.
honoring Jessie c . Negus, wor- 1
• as and Lotti e Van Metre Edfied to fit prescriptions accurately, Sizes 4 to bigS.
1
Also REAL SAVINGS on roofing, flooring,
; She also discussed some Ohio thy grand matron. at the Union 1 T
·I
f' •
wards and was born at Magieuthors and their books which Loca l High School. Morristown,
f!ll( rers tlrP biVPn
r-_.-......-....,-, ____.-.......,11 siding, paints and plywood.
9
:Were on display. According to Saturday. November 1. with I Recognition Sunday FIRST
;Mr. Hayes, a member of the dinner from &gt;:311 • 6 30 p. m. Teachers were recognized at QUALITY
;association, it is a unique insti- and the reception at 7·30 p m.; l the Pomero}:' Church of Christ I REGULAR
&amp;
,ufu.on among the states havm g and to Friendship night al Gal- during the Sunday School hour, 1 Certified Oil Station
!'r-Ill purpose the preservatiOn Jipolis on November 23.
Sunday.
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MAS,ON, W, VA.
102 1!. MAIN
POMEitOY
~f Ohio' cultural heritage as 1 Invitation!. were also rccciv· Glenn Smith. assistant super·' L..,w.,.._M_•_in,_S.,•.,..,.,,.,.~,..,...,~~....,..,,.,......,...,...,...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""""',_!! L..=========l!!!!!ll!!!!!l!!l!!!l!!!!l!!!!!ll!!!l!ll!l!!l!!l!-ol
found In the works of her ed to attend instalation of
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~uthors and composers.
officers at lhe following Chapt-'
' Members answered roll eall ers : Valley Chapter. McConnels.
by naming a religous leader. ville. Nov . 13 at 7'30 p. m :

, ,
-. ChtiStlans and America are Topic
c, Of Book Rev1ewed lor Literary Club

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Given Recently
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~· Robert Coats dtslnbuted Harrisonvile . Nov . 19, 8 p. m.:
~ermon

booklets written by Nor- Athena. Nov . 20, 7:30 p. m.;
tnan Vincent Peale. The meet· Marietta, Nov. 23. 7:30 p. m.;
lng was opened wtth the singing New Marshfield, Nov. 28. 8 p.
ill "America the Beauliful," m.. Bartle!\. Nov. 28. 8 p. m.;
\vith Mrs. Hennesy at the piano . MI. Moriah at Beverly. Nov.
·. Mrs. James Euler, president, 30, 8 p. m.: Evangel ine at Mid·
-~

Connie Bachner is
'Hostess at Party

• Ml C . B h
te
. ss _onme
ac ner en rtamed w1th a .Halloween party
Saturday eventng at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
' erett B hner The b
t
.._v t' ac
· f th :se~en
J;'l~crea Ion room 0
.e ac mer
'•me was decorated_m the Halloween theme. Dancmg was the
•·
.
lhe evenmg.
.
.,Iversmn o1

DOLLAR
STRE H

dleporl . Dec. 3, UO p. m ;
Belpre, Dec. 5. 6 p. m. : Cheshire. Dec. 5. 7:30 p. m.; and
Galltpolts. Dec. 14. 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Tompkins reported on 1
G.ra nd Chep ter ~ss ·1on s 1n
· CJ n-1
cinnati, October 27 • 29. Mrs. ·
T
k'
d M
s• mil· h ·
omp ms
an
rs.
thanked the Chapt.er for the
privilege of serving the past
year. Installation of officers I
was announced
for December .1
.
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DIAMOND IIINGS
To any 11r1 the maBie naml!
in diamonds is Artcarved . Be·
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Serlr- a I I I" fiflf

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~~ 1.77

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handle. Gray.

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8 x 10 -in. color prints.
2 -in. scoop molding. 10%

10-in. plastic pot in white,
green or copper. 8ra6s

Fruit-of-the-loom in muiU·

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Shredded urethane foam.

flionauralsand
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--~~~-~-- Artcarved

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A $1.600 suit has been filed
by George s. May, ol tha
International Company, a cor:
poration of Chicago, IlL, against
the Ohio Valley Manufacturing
Co. of Tuppers Plains. The CW·
ca1o lirm is also seeking interes! from September of 1962.
In other Common Pleas court
'activity, Judge John C. Bacon
set November 10 as the trial
date for a case by Elmer A.
Reed, etaL, against Grace V.
French, and December 7 as the
date for a trial in an action by
Ethel M. Allensworth against
~Manning D. Webster. _ _ _
FIRST
QUALITY
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W. Main St.

Pomeroy

SPECIAL
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decorator colors. Grecian
Key pattern.

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ADMISSIONS - Teros;;:l~;::ll
Middleport: Lawrence
Muon.
DISCHARGES - None.

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RtJ. 31c GIRLS' PANTS •• ••• •• • ••• 31c

Rq. stc KNnTIMCOIION ....... 44c
PLAYING
CARDS

39c

lee. $1.00 PLAine DRAPES •••••• S7e
RQ. $2.91 QIIU' ILACU ••••• •. 2.38
bf. $2.21 TOTS' SI!PEIS .. u .. 1.74

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WOMEJII'S

e\4 CHICKEN
e FRENCH FRIES
·eSALAD - - - -

.aen ..... 3/17c

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PA. REST AREAS
WASIUNGTON (lJPI) nsylvania will have 65 n e
roadolde rest areu alone its 1,.
575-mlle part of the Inlo,rslltte
Hlgbway System, IBYI the
orlean AuiOmoblle
The program, designed to
compltl«&lt; 11111111 with the
state In 19'12, will more
double Pennaylvania's n11111ber
of roadside restl. It will be
nanced by motor llceDIO Ieos.
NAMED AF'I'ER INDIANS
Sea
nt:med after Ute Carib Indiana
I who, at tho time of the Splniah
conquest, were
conniballstic,
The En&amp;lish word "Cannibal"
comes !rom one of the
used by the Arawak lo
to lhe Carib Indians, acc:&lt;~rdl;n&amp;
J to the EncyclQpaedia Brittm•l·

The carrlbbean

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SYRACUSE DRIVE-IN

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"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
MAIN ST.

MISS AMERICA LOAFERS

POMEROY

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But Thoy Aro A Torrlflc Buy At - - - - -

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GIRLS &amp; MISSES

Flats &amp; Stacked Heels
Vtlull To
$5.99 ---'-- Sal•$1,99

LOAFERS
Penny and Italian Styles
Black, Bro,wn

• Linen Luncheon Sets G~~::_'"_r_
2 ~w50c
• P'IJ
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BUY
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• 2 Chair Throw Covers
sfyloo, onlv
• Playtex Bras IDisconflnuod
11 loft, Yours
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• Jeans endam,BOYS

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SHOES, OXFORDS
and LOAFERS
VALUI!S TO $S.99

$1-99 ••

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Broken Sizes

$2M $J.99

Solo

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$5.99,

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REPORTS FORFEIT
The Ohio StaLe Patrol has
pol'led the conviction of
acd Clark, 22, Pomeroy,
Gallipolis court. He forf,olted
$12.511 bond for no muffler.

Sl:zw 5to9.

NEW

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fumbling in the dark to adjust the controls! WARM MoRNING puts
the Thermostat and Blower controls at the top of the cabinet .. •
right at your fingertips!

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Bryon Gaston, Jr., Columbus I
was lined $15 and costs on ~
OFFENSIVE LINE-UPS
char~e of having no
FOR SEOAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
~cenhe"'· Both men were arrested
Wt. Yr. Pol.
WI. Yr.l
Y t Meigs County Sheriff's Steve Mowery 175 12 LE David Reed
180 12 ·
Depa•tment.
·· ·
·•
Earl Beery
205 12 RE Rex Cummings 182 11 ,
Mer! Beery
190 12 LG Bob Crow
220 12
~RRESTED, JAILED
Jack Fox
187 12 LT Har. Hendricks 183 12
James Franklin Bowles, 25, Gary Derr
185 12 RG Don Cullums
150 12 ·
Middleport. was ar.-esled and Guy Champ
193 12 RT Louie Diehl
180 12
jailed by the Gallla County Bob Courter
196 11
C Carson Crow
165 11
Sheriff's Department Wednesday John Gasser
162 11 QB Frank Porter 167 12
on a bastardJ rbarge.
Geo. Hummell 161 12 LH Bill Jewell
137 12
Jim Brandt
167 12 RH Bob Smith
1~5 12l
FIREMEN CAlLED
Dale Brenning 177 12 FB Phil Swindell 195 12
Pomeroy volunteer flremes
Defensive Replacements - Logan - Dick Fox, 157;
were called at 6:44 p.m.
lb. senior end; Dennie Baker, 160 lb. senior llnebaclt:er.
nesday _ to extinguish a
and Lloyd Simmon, 246 lb. 1enlor guard.
ft.re m tile Dexler area.
Pomeroy- Bruce Simp1on, 160 lb. junior defensive
damage was reported.
haltback; Dick Knight, 16% lb. junior defensive hair· ,
baelt; Robert Emler. 180 lb. 1enlor linebacker, and
TO MEET AT MARTIN
Gibbs, 165 lb. senior center·back.
The Middleport-Pomeroy
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
tory club will meet at the
tfn Restaurant In Middleport
6 p.m. thl1 Friday, according
President Dick Rosenbaum.
GOLFI!RS TO MEI!T
The Women's Golf aS!Ioctotlt&gt;n
of the Pomeroy Golf club wiD
meel Sunday at 4 p.m. at Ihe
club house.

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Refreshments of sandwiches, ' ;efr~sh~~n~· were served by
donuts and pop were served to I' ed
d M
t Bl ttn
tJte guests including Kathy Bail- r
an
.ergare
ae ar'
.
Sh
Ch'ld
Gertrude
M1tchell
and
Agnes
, Teres C. asci, e1 1a 1 _s, Brown.
yce Dav1s, Nancy Harns,
_ __
~ana Hubbard, Mary .lane '
DAUGHTER BORN
.
J~nkmson. Ruth Ann La~ey, I NEW HAVEN, ·w.- ·V!r.lli Mr. !
~~~~ry Long, Cathy Manley . Cyn- and Mrs. DdYld Whitio.· (Linda I
~a Ml.lls,. Kathy. Morgan, ~em- ~ Kay Bolin,.. are -ann~ the .j
alee N1er1e, -LOis Ann Sauer, birth of a fourth daughter on
Sherne Shuler, . Dennts Ault, Monday. Ni\11;; 2od..al· Renton
~ke Busktrk. JJm C!atworthy, Hospital. Renton Washington,
v'r•n J~hnson, Mike M~llen, Bo~. named Kimberly ·_Raye, weigh·
b Rtce: Bobby Pnddy. Jell ing 8 lbs.. &gt;% oz Her sisters
Bpggs, J1m Conde, ~Ike Gress, are Kathy SUt', Barbara Kay,
J.rry Davenport , Btl\ Hapton· and Cynthia Louise. Grendpar11, Ray Hmdy, Chu;k Mullen •• ents are Mr. Donald White. lor.
du. ~ 0'";' Lar~y ~a~ce, Ro~ , merly of Cu lloden, W.Va. , now
m y, ~ve ur e I, an , Tacoma, Wosh; Mrs. Faye M.
, rk TannehilL
I Bolin.
New Haven, and Mr.
'
I .fohn Bolin. Athens. 0. Matern~8 Members Atterul 1a\ great-grandmother is Mrs.
touncil SPssioll
i SuSie McDonald. Logan. 0 . On
J:hester Council. Daughter!' of . Dec. 10 MrL . Fa~e Bolen and
Atfterica, met in regular ses- daughter, Lon wd~ go . t~ Ren.
sidn Tuesday evening with 2B ton wh~re they will v tsJt Wll h
m!mbers present.
, the Whites for a month. The
die Trussell, vice counci l· Whites we~e lormer
~ r igs
or presided and upcned
the ~ly r~sJdents.
m ting in ritualistic form. Viol Hill and Glenna Hayf'
we . reported ill. A thank you
notwa:-:; read from Hattie Fred- I
er
for kindness shown hPr
tl
e last meeting.
.
CJrst nomination of officers :
ON
Wat held. Plans were made for :
a P,Jtluck dinner at the next
meeting. It was announced that
dish cloths and dolly and donny
duzits had been received and
we~ on sale by the ways and
metns eommittee. Erma Cle- 1
LAUNURY!ani reported on four members '
»RY
CLEANING
visiting Theodoru11 Council on
WY
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POMEROY
Monday •••nlng.
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WAStDNGTON (UPU - R8o ' Romney aurvived tho Dlmocra· "President Johnoon will be able notion's history . both in Ierma itl pwmed to II)' to Wtlhl!!t•
publiCIIll weatbered a torrent tk lalldllide to enl!anca hi.! to put through any program he of ~ nunl!l«n 01 votes an4 today to ap11111 1 ,.. dqs .,..
of anli.Qold-ttr voles 1o wind proapocts as a future GOP pros- wants.
in percentaa••·
lore Jleadtq lot tile \'lqllll 1•
up today with a net gain of one idential poalbillty. But in
With 118 per cent of the COUll- lalldl lor a v IIIII. 'l1loy •
&amp;overnorshlp, but Democrats Illlnola llepubllcan Charles H. 1\'A~IUNGTON CUPU
lry's procinctl coonu.i, !be r• rived at lila J h at atill he 1 d the nation's sta~ Percy, once CODSidered a llkey tocr t..c1P coo.&lt;:es&lt;rnen who in- l ou118 of Tuesday's ·~ lhow Wednesday lor a 'rietor}&gt; ~
By LOUIS CASSELS
than we lho1111ht."
Smylie told new•men the party Houses in 8 firm grip.
pro•pect, !alod 1o WIH8t Dem· ' " '''' that Sen Barry M. Gold. Johnaon with 41 ,727.846 votes tD cue and 1 lriltmphallt ,.WO.
Uallod Prell IDiernatlonal
Can't Slop Now
would best
observed
by
ocralic Gov. Otto Kerner .
wattr , cand1d, ••. would mean Republican OOillinee Barry M. cetber.
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Re· "We con'! drop it now nor do Burch's,rompt departure 1011 "nle outcome of gubernatorial Romney, who deellned to en· ··,ub,tantial" Republlean gatno Goldwat.,-•, :11,1117,1110- A mar- Before tho ranch parir, Jobnpubllcan moderates and eooser- we have any mLention of drop- added, I hope he can be Cllll- blstilu m :1&amp; stale• indica~«! done Seo. Barry M. Goldwater, " ' &lt;···~ito\ H1;1 are !lOin&amp; to &amp;in ol 15,529,8116. In percent&gt;ges 100 !1!111 a leloqram Ill 1111.
vatlves dlaagreed sharply today ping it," he declared . "I doo't vinced of this."
IIIINlvt apllt-Ucut vo!inl de. won by about too,OOO votes over ha" to get usctl to bein&amp; •• John1011's total does not show Barry M. Goldwat.,- eallllll (PI"
on what hit them Tuesday - feel the conservative cause hal
DemiOII1 Outler
cided many of these conteall Democratic Congressman Ne~I &lt;•·' ~ : •;smen .
ouch a lar&amp;e margin, but it is "any ludenhlp ond effoi"'' tile
and also on how to go about been hurt - :15 million voLes Colorado Republican Chair- largely on loco! tssues.
Staebler, doaplle a mort than 2. The 17 were port of 1 group still 1 record. He is c:redited clelealed Republl- ~
&amp;etting off the floor.
are a lot of votes. A lot of peo- man Pal Wolf w~s less re- R bllcana defied !be naUOIIo to-1 marlin for Prealdont John· of 54 House '"embers
who with 61.4 per ceat of tho tOll! tlal candidate eould make j,.
Moderatas blamed the GOP's pie are devolecl to the cause of stra10ed. Whlle saytng that he 1 el'::.ns to ouot Democrats In son In tho atale.
'' •~&lt;k the pre·&gt;lection W&lt;-;ic. vote thia year, compared to 38.6 ' ward bulldinl Ameria and aJi.
opectac1j}ar election defeat on conservatiom .".
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was not criticizing Goldwater, ~:.::,slates _ Washington, WisBucked Landolkle
tiun They wor ' ousted by the 1 per cent for Goldwater.
l auri~t~ an honorable peeee.
what New York slate Chat~man (Opldwator satd he anttctpated Wolf dem~ndoo that Burch and consin and Massachusetta. Dem· In Rhode Island, GOP Gov. "Okrs In the Johnson landslide
' The telegram was In rep]J 141
Fred YOIIDI called "an ill-ad- an eflort by GOP moderates to Goldwater • campaign manager,
ts r laced Repllblicans In John H. Chalell bucked a John Tun '·Y· Lea~·•l 1'' :101 lf&amp;S JOHNSON CITY, T... IUPil l a message In wlll&lt;ll Goldwalft
vised, badly-led swing to the wrest control of party machine- Denison Kitchel. "get the hell ;'"ra _ ~~ and Arizona The son avalonche to win re-e\ec- 1·ne of the orP, m;, .,. ol the -President Johnson swapped conceded the election 1011 GtfJroxtreme right." They 11id the ry frum his wing. But he made out. "
w~ GOP pickup of one tri.:Omed tlon. He defeated Democra· group, Rep. Jack Westland R campeign tales and looked into ed to "help In 1111}' way I ~
party must give up Goldwattr· clear that he and his supporters
: Democratic edge from 34-11 tic Lt. Gov. Edward P. Gallog Wa;L
the administration'• future to- toward achieving a better Amtr·
Ism and get hack Into the mam· will fight to keep the rems of
toe 33•17 in the 60 otateo.
ly. Johnson 101 II per cent oi l
day with hi• battle-mate, Vice ica and a secure and dJcnUjed
otream ol American thought.
power whtch they captured at
the state's votes - his biggest WASHINGTON (UPI)-Amerl· Preside-Elect Hubert H. Hum peace."
Conservatives inslstoo thai the GOP convention m San
Michigan Gov. George W. marlin in the nation.
President Johnson's landslide Francisco laal July .
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Yictory over Sen. Barry M Anti-Goldwater
Republtcan
norshlps in the 25 races. Repub,j l
Goldwatar wu not a repu- governors already were squar!leans won eighl - Kansas, ,
d\atlon of lhelr political phlloso- ing off for an internal party
Mas!IBchusetts, Michigan, Mon- '
phy. but only a temporary set· battle. Gov. Nelson A. Rncke· Mr. and Mrs. Jame• Crock·
tana, Rhode Iliad, South Da·
back in a long-range cause. leller of New York said he arell and family, roturned to
kota, washington and
They ..ld the GOP must re- might meet within abo~l 10 their home at Alexandria, Va.,
sin.
main true to Goldwater's prin· days with Govs. Georga H?ID· Sunday after spending the pest COLUMBUS (UP!) _ Here
ciples, and try ag81D m 1968 to ney of Michigan and Wilham several days wtth her mother, . the final unofficial returns In
converl the American people to w. Scranton of Pennsylvaru~ ~ Mro. Llnme Gaul.
lruelday's elecUon in slatewide !IAN DIEGO, Catll. (UPlJ conoe.rvatism.
discuss plans for "rebwldmg
Garner Grllfln returned to
. Oh'
led b Rep. Bob Wtl1100, GOP congresGoldwaler himself struck this the GOP
Columbus with his son-in-law rthaceo m 1 10' 1a'str~r ff' Y sional catnplicn committee
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h
ed' ted th
note m a new• conference at Gov . Robert E. Smylie of I • an uuug ter, Mr. and Mrs.
Presldenl
c a man, as pr IC a .roePhoenix, Ariz., Wednesday. He aho demanded the reatgnatton Chari .. O'Brten and Kevtn who L ndon B Johnson (D)·
way struule amona Repoblisaid the election rpved only ol Dean Burch, Goldwater's had spent several days with Y
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24UO 1189 cans lor party leadershtp.
"The Romney People, the
that "this (conservative) effort handpicked chairman of theRe· him after the death of Mrs. Gr\f. Bar M G ld t (R,)· '
turn• out to be much longer publican National Committee. fin.
ry · 0 wa er 1 470 650 Tal! people In Ohio and Nixon"
Mr!. Harry Guthrie is with
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would be mvolved in the tntra·
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her daughter, Mrs.
Delbert
U. S. Senator
party contoot, Wilson &gt;aid.
Driver Ite m
Yost, and family at
Sugar Robert Taft Jr., Rl .
The Republica loss "m,.ariS :I
334
902
Street Accident
Grove. 0. while Delbert Is 111
D l. • • complete rebuilding ol
in the hospital.
Stephen M. Young ( ) l918173 party al every level," said
'
Pomeroy police have cited Henry Wllbarger of PittsCoOitell - at • llii'Je '
ston, towhho' Tuesdalyb wt on re-elecClarence Struble, 58, Pomeroy, burgh, Pa. came for the funer.
ton
ts seven
erm.
to Mayor Charles I.egar's court al of Delbert Gaul and made 0 Oliver P. Bolton (R):
dent Johnson's
"dealt
1•711 ·918 mortal blow" to the Repul&gt;lic:an
on a charge of failing to stop short visit with the family.
within an essurred clear dis· Mr. •nd Mrs. Charles
Robert E. Sweeney ID):
party in the house," Wilson
D.
t ,885,865
f
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Wood
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Clair
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' car wreck Tuesday at 3:45 p. Woode home 1ft Pomeroy and Francis B. Douglass (R\ :
WARM MORNING'o bucleti·PiiCid
m.
the Mrs. J. B. Hayes home In
1217 081
closed front circult~tors are otfe,.
' Police said Struble ran inlo Middleport Sunday afternoon. Charle". B . z·m
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by I RevJVa
th e rear 0[ a car dnven
are In pro.
1 783-. 015
Rita Wears, 18, Pomeroy, which gress here this week through .
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idn _turn bhlt Mthe baGck of a vehMiclde Rnext Scundtoaydev eninthg with the 1.Joseph D Bryan ID·:
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men y ary ress, 36, . 1 - ev. as , o1ng e preach~
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217
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p eled about 50 per cent of his
dleport. The accident occurr
mg an Marshall Ruth asslsl· C William O'Neill (R\' '
attempts. A favorite target of .,
on West Main St. when the mg in the visitation .
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·2 0112 764
i cars driven by Wears and Gress I
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' ' Por~r, and also halfback Bob I
Sntlth, has been Senior End '
had stoppe_d for a cur rna king a
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left turn mlo the AP parking Athens Man Fined
ynn · rt
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a vi Reed. Reed has taken
No other make of gas heater offers so much quality, so many felo
lot. Struble told officers he 1 C
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1,385.770 passes to scoce 24 points for
lures, such beautiful styling to the price-minded buyerl
n ounty ourt
Louis J . Schneider Jr. (R ) ·
Pomeroy 'tn league actt'on
had taken his eyes off the Gordon R. McAfee, Athens Rl.
·
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1•481 '736 The Pa nth ers are ·In good PhY· '
road to adjust papers on the
'"Carpet of Comfort• Warmth at Floor Le~el
3, was fined $150 and ct&gt;Sts, and
slcal shape coming up to this
seat.
sent•nced to a three day
Paul W. Brown (R):
next-t.,.their last game. The 1
WARM MORNING's autom;stic _plower pours out comlorltni heat
t..-m on a DWI charge this
1.928.502 following Friday Pomeroy
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from under the full width of the cabinet ••• spreads warmth OYfll
week by Meigs County Court Rankin M. Gibson ID):
up its '64 campaign at Oak mil
your floors wall to wall, .:orner to corner!
$1,800 Snit Flle1l
Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr.
979,978 in a count·for·nothing contest
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Mr. Dana Hysell spent Thurs- Parkersburg for their O&lt;:tober eral of hl! 21ister, Mrl. Geor-ge
day and friday with his broth- meeting. Crace was 1!: 1ven bY Hem at the Waugh .. HaUeyer and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buckley. The presi- Wood Funeral Home.
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their son and daughter-in-law, School and a fall regional m.et- Dean here at the home of her
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bartels ing •t Nelsonv ille on Nov. 7. daughter, Mrs. Belly
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I spent Sunday wlth the former's Harlis Frank, Mrs. R, L. Lark- Mrs. Ethel Slout spent a
uncle. Mr. Harry Jones.
ins presen~ed lhe members With few days with her daughter .
Mrs. E. s. MiUs spent 1 membership c~ds. The Nove~ Mrs. F'rank Dorst and family
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9:48 Congressman Abele
10:~ Sunday Chapel
10:33 Washington Reports
the "eoplo
11:00 Sunday Show
12,00 Noon News
12:15 Cbristian1 Hour
12:3ll Rev. Merlin Teets
1:00 Rev. Andrew PIII'SOOJ
1o30 Rev. Slla• Billups
2o00 Sunday Chapel
2o33 Rev. Roscoe Tborno
3:00 'Sunday Chapel
3:33 Country llymntlmen
(Dan Hayman)
4:33 Sunday Showcase
6o00 Baptist La
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6:30 Sundown Serenade
6:45 Sign ')fi September
5:45 Sign Off Oetober

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November
7,
1964
atj
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ruernWY 2·3243 . Free estimates
Ill •• mu..- ''""'If IR ~-~
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Farm
ponds, private ponds' It p.m. on Salem Str&lt;et In Rut-I
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basem~nt excavations, septic land.
011coun•
1 - gas range, 1 coal
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range, 1 - coal heater : 2OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
lb"NII..t.
11 2 tic
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dressers,
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bureau.
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Employment Wanted table; 2- rocking chairs; I -~
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---bookcase with curved glass,
... turd .....
• '"' ,t:.;t•OO a.oo" WANTED o 20 ladies at once' cooking
utensils, dishes, some
Auto Sales
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Full or part. time . Christma
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!955 FOR-D Country Sedan.
home on Nov.
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season - discount for 0
I needs. Box 668 C, The Dail Many Mi scellaneous and an- Good old car, except . tires.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Craig
C.B.C. Club
Igene Story and son of MarysPHONE WY 2-2156
St'ntl!lel, Pomeroy, Ohio.
tiques. Auctioneer,
S Ii m
Also F~rd 3f4 ton
p1cku~.
Entered Hospital
and sons Mark and Jerry, of Tfle C.B.C. Club met at the ville Ohlo
1H-7tp
Chapman, Clerk. Nellie Vale.
Cood t1res and ~turdy, m I Among those who
entered Clevelaud were weekend vlsit- home of Mr. e.nd Mrs. Ernest
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Terms: cash. Not responsible
~ood shap~. CurtiS Johnson, Holzer hospital in the past 24 ors or Mr. and Mrs. Grady ! Whitehead on, Saturday even- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. We1mer
For Rent
for accidents.
Jl-4-3tc
Rt. 1, Racme, Ohw.
hours were B. L. Starcher, 1100 Craig and children.
ing. The clubs school project and daugh~er.' Mrs. Norma Hat·
lo51 and Found
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Second
Ave.,
Dale
D.
Ro'h"eb,
Mrs.
Beulah
Sumley
ol
South
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fort
he year has been complet- cher of Winfield, W. Va., were
5
- -- 6 ROOM house. Hartn Hei hts
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REWARD $50 to anvone
who 8823045.
New Hoven, West Va. Jt+tilc
Phone l APPLES '
Bur dett e
Frul t
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s unday guest hero of th e~r
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- I Rt. t Gallipolis. Mrs. Ernest
I Charleston, W. Va., Mrs. Eva ed ·
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can tell me where my 3 white- i
I Farm. Phone_
Wy 2-6970. , 1956 Volkswagen pickup truck .' A w·tr s Rt 2 G ill lis Armentrout and son
Virgil ' ~efreshments were served to other daughter, Mr. and Mn;.
faced heifers wen~.. Tom Duf- APARTMENT rooms
and Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. 1.
Runs good. Will sell
or 1 ~ 1 ~f!l 1 ·Bentl/ p~e: I Wood of Poco W
and ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Edd Humph· Jamea Watson and daughter,
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1 rey and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Anita, and helped Anita eP.le-fy, Syracuse, OhiO 10.31-6tc • bath.
Maple. Midd leport
JO 23 25tp j trade. See Arnold GraLe.
Rutrry
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! land Furnitu_re o., ay 1me Thurman. Joseph Donovan Den- ISunday gue.!lts of Mrs. MolLie I Ronald O~borne and son,
rate er 5th bi~t ay. Anita
1j
Notice
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WHY BUY a Carptt Shampoo- SH 2-481t, 01ght SH 2-5501. ni•, 128 Park Dr., PL Pleasant, Guinther of Second St.
1Rob&lt;rt Kmg and son, Mr. and returned home w1th them lor
- - - -FURNISHED 3 room
house er., We'll loan you one FREE
11 2 .3tc I Gregory Allen Thompson . Rt. 2 1 Sammy Flanagan, who is at- I Mrs. Donald Myers, Mr. and a VI Sit.
with bath
andSt.. basement.
The Blaettnar. Auto Co . . wi ll 1 3!3'&gt;
Condor
Pomeroy . Wllh pure hase 0 f Bl ue Lus- !954 BUICK ,entury . Excellenl Pt. Pleasant, Robert E. Board, 1tending Marshall Colleg•
at M
~rs. Dde';;er RWebe;;,and son~ Mr. and Mro. Harry Keller
close at 5 oclock on F'nday. 1· Phone WY .
. tre Carpet
Upholstery running condition.
Priced jRt. 1 Letart, W.Va., Clarence Huntington, W.Va., visited his f r .. 1an drs~~ oy d MnnumWen who make their home in Flor2 2981 ·
November 6 bf'cause of the
~ 3tc I cleaner. Baker Furniture.
right Hackelt's Sohio Serv· C. Eden, Rt. 2, Letart, W. Va., father, Louis Flanagan, and amiPY. kan lliTrh. an
rs. ~- idt in the winter and in Maine
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b .11 be next
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guests of Mrs. Myrtle Frost,
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age ur garage. WY 2·5293.
. ~i,JNGER Sewmr
macbinel
The Rambler
racuse. Carro ll M. De-er, lron- ·recently.
rs .. a er rown.
Others visiting Mrs. Frost Sun·
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t1 3 tfc I new SS9 50 up. !&gt;everal used
'ij'orld Standard of Compact ton, Mrs. Elmer .1. Miller, Rt. l Sammy Arnold, employed In
Riverview School News . day were her daughter, Mr. and
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·macbmes a1 bargaln prices
~cellence
1, Franklin Furnace, Mrs. Rob Chicago, Ill ., spent a week end , ~e eiScghhth gl radle ell ass of Riv- . Mrs. George Thomas of Worth00
! WILL not be responsible for 4 ROOM down&lt;tairs apartment! The ~·aortc ~hop ' inger Sales Hlg ear room, rtde and per- R. Williams, Huntington and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs ermw
e ec ed the 2 foi- 1l ington and daughter , Mr. and
any debts made by ony other I with shower. 1:29 Butternut and ';ervice. Pomeroy. Ohlo lermance. Small eM eeuoom)' Mrs Earl E . Cooke, Nitro, W. Sam Arnold ond brother, Pat. i plowi~dg offlLc.erds onEvOct. ~th. l Mrs. Ronald Be11 of Canal Winthan myself. James R. Pr id- AvL. IIUUSE. :l rooms and WY Z..22M.
t 21 tfc
and managerabiUty
Va .
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush I res_l ent, m a
ans; vice- chester.
dy, Rutland, Ohio, Route 1.
bath. 311 Wctzgall St., Phon-e
See
Discharged
r~cently spent from Friday un- president, San4~a ~ewlun; sec·
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WY 2·5333.
to 30 6tp l Real Estate For Sale
Metropolltaa Motort
Patient. recently released In- til Tuesday with his daughter retary , M~ry FJtch , and treas- 1 Mrs. W•lms Gumther of Ches.
1 ter was a Sunday dinner guef't
RAWLEIGH
for sale. I FURNISHED 3 room house,
.- - - E. Maio Street. Pomeroy
eluded Mrs. Lawrenct Eblin, land son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. urer, Jee.me Ca_shdollar.
Wy·2-&amp;U2.
10-24- mc
bath and basement. 313 1-' Con.
Pbooe WY s-3111
John Priddy, Mrs. Betty Alonzo, Paul Ord and sons and Mr. [ The class dectded to ask Mrs. of her mother, Mrs. Effie Wat.
2
3
dor St, Pomeroy.
4 22 tic Mrs. Jackie Burris, Mrs. Jube 1and Mrs. Dick Roush of Shen· i Hazel Turner and Mrs. Dorotby son. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Wat1
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Canlor, Mrs. Otho
Gregory, niston, w. Va.
I Cashdollar to asSISt With pro- son of Silver Ridge and Mr.
s~:ii~;~;~'::,i~~ ~;!~'~
Instructions
John r.reer. Mrs. R. 0. Bosley, Spending Thursday and Fri- Jects to help them earn money and Mrs. John Guinther and
APART\1ENT 5 rooms
and POMEROY -3-bedroom frame . u 5. CIVIL SERVICI TESTSt Lowell McCaley, Mrs. C. Guy , day with Mr . and Mrs. Ezra ' for the cla~s .
~on o~ Chester spent the even] both, oe~ly redec?rated. Ca t! , house with bath, forced hot ' .
Young, John H. Wilson, Jeffrey I Phillips
and Mrs.
Phillips' I
News Item•
mg wllh Mrs. Watson.
1 fat her, Mr . Wa 11 er Coo k were 1 ttMr.ded
\\·alter Crooks, V.. Y 2-3631.
. air heating and full base- l Men . wor
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.. Ber kl ey, Mrs. Th oma:~ P't
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and
Mrs.h Earl Humphrey
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Mrs. Katurah Kimble and
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1 m~nt. Down stairs. with hard 1102
Rep:ister fur thl~ goorl secn nd I.
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car eac h time vou dri ve in .
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as
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room
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ora
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don
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owe,
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Ranr:ty,
of
East
Liverpool,
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Fortney and children of Cleve·
FURNT."'liED
No purchase necessary. fust
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with
large
fireplace
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land, Mrs. Mory Kimble of
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Tbf Rh P.a and ,·nrant daughter• Mrs · It wo sons ol Newe 11 , "'
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Larry Lathcy and 1 ant aug•
Barney Merrttl of Wheelmg, 0 t p
Carl Kimble and children vf
SUPER SERVICE
ard Cecu, I!OfJ w. Main St., space. Large lot on East
Mrs. John E. Sexton, Jr. ' Elizabeth Merritt, of Mt. Alto, M om~oyk p·1 k . 118
I Belpre and Mr Kaylor's sister
STATION
Pomeroy . ,...h. WY 2-5262.
Main St. with large shade
Legal Notice
and infant son, and Mrs. Ken- 1w. Va .. Mrs. Harold Weaver 1 rsd "' f~r . \.ermf . ~ r~ in-law' Mrs Lime Kaylor and
1
Jack W , Carsey
lO. 22 tfc trees and out of high water 'I •N THI COMMON PLEAI couRT oF I neth W, Robinson and infant and children and Mr. and
mg nen s m I son
of Broad Run
1 Mrs. Cordon Winebrenner and
Mgr. WY 'l-9932
Also, 4 room garage apartMIIGI couNTY , OHIO
daughter.
R
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1 th W. Va. were Sunday guests oi
for
3 1CJ.arenc11 Arthur PrLce,
ca.u NO. 1Uil
daughter, Mery Ann,
oger with
ereMr.
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h
$
were 1weekend
andspen
Mrs. Ware.I John Kaylor,
TRAILER lots for rent, close me'"''
AUTf )Ml mtJ.E lnsnrance been to Laundrymat and schools
cars pus wor s op, 16,000 ·1
n PLAINTIFF.
Col. l..ewis Unit to
recent Sunday guests of Mr. 1ren Pickens
M
POMEROY
- 8 • room fram e . Ml•on Ho~•tc-Uer. Executor of t.n•
and Mrs. Roy Winebrenner. I
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r. and Mrs. Dennard Blake
canrelled' '-ost vour opera
Va0ey Lumber· &amp; Supply \:Om·
house
with
bath,
gas
heat.
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of
Greta
D. Pr~~~~:~':5i"~~
Meet
November
6th
SP4
William
Eddie
Guint~r.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
~ro~
~d
and
daughters of Mansfield vislor'o Ucerue? Call W~ ~pany, Middleport.
lti-3-Uc ing large lot high and dry I
LIGAL
NOTic•
PT.
PLEASANT
The
Colowho
has
been
stationed
at
Fort
I
so_n
of
Waverly,
Ohio
Vl.Sit~d
I
ited
here over the week end
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l Ch 1 L · Cl te of
With Mr and Mrs Alpha Sm1th
th h'
1H:lf&lt;..:F: an~ four ,.rv, .. , fur r1·~· h&amp;
with beautiful view of much nJlly de-,_. .... ~. G w oonn11lly. de ne
ares ew1s 1ap r
Belvoir, Va . recently
spent
S ·
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IS parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ceued, Ella 8 Jecbon, dllt.'(!ued the DAR will meet Fnday No·
on unday.
Will' Blak
ed and 11nturmshed apart
Livestock
of Pomeroy. $4 ,0011 .00 , 0 wn· and Anna o rune. deeea.ed. whose
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two months at West Pomt where
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." ary Circle __
_ W'.' Z..!i434_ L2 6_ de er will trade for 5 _ room resldencu an unknown wUI take nmber 6th 3 p m. m the Man· he parllctpated in the training Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whtte. l
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notice thai Clarence Arthur Prt.:e on . H
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ts ·u be
head and daughters Mr and
PIGS
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PhoneforWI Sale.
1 1 eport partmPnt, rooms
property in Rutland.
tht 'Hh day of octuber. 19M. tu~d s10n ouse. epor WI
gtv- of Cadets Upon the completion
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ltlon
In thll comroon PI••• en from the 59th Conference of h
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I Mre:.. Warren Pickens, Mr. and I
10 29 41 p bath 'lnd bas&lt;:&gt;ment. on ground HARRISONVIlLE - 7 • room hi•
9 3044
Court .... a tun and for the County of
I e was sent to orea w e e IM
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r\oor Newly decorated. hard· frame house with front .and of
M~'"'prayer
and st.ate ot Ob1o tbll Qb~Clt the West Virginia Organization
. f
e er an
sons,t'
of whl&lt;'h 11 to vacate lht
.
WI 11 remaln Or Oflfi! year.
ttrs. d denverb'rthd
d'
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wood floors automatic heat
back porches, cellar, 4 stall prevlou• Jud1ment ur th~ Meiu of the Amencan Revolution.
I Mrs Carrie Sinclair and dau-1 a en e a
ay mner ~ '
Business Services
Call WY 2-3200.
10 10 Uc garage ,. OJJtbui' ldlngs . large e4
Cnunty
Common Pie.. Court render
Delegates attendmg the con- Ighter . Rose Ann, accomparue d I the home
cr Mr and ~rs. Bill
.
Ph
1n c.an No. 8.526.
d'
one
Jot (180x180. l $3 500.00 Own- 'fhe parties a~ove mentloned •rlll ference were Mrs. Cary H. Ray. b M•
d M Ernest Th-eiss 1 Mere lth and sons at Beverly'
WILL DO rug weavmg.
WI 9-2826
10 29 Ytp · 1,2 Duplex, 3 bedrooms. Sugar
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turU1er take notice tb11t tber bave
. .
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Y r. an
rs .
Ohio Birthdaus honored
r
Kun area Pomer
Phone . er .might fmance with $800.00 petition
beu made partie• 11dend11nt to said burn, Regent, MISS Lea
ane and familv1 of Groveport
spent 1 Charles
J.
w~
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that
they
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requl.rell
Powell
Mrs
John
H
Collins
Meredith
Jase
Whlte1
WY 2-.3618 ·
10 2 tfc dO\'ln.c. c. C1.JCKLER
to antwer tbe a;ome on or IJefor• the
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a
recent
weekend
With
Mr.
l
Lothe
' J ute an d dauglher
• and
tilth day oc DeC"ember. 1964.
and Mrs. Hersel A, Henderson.
.
head.
TRANSMISSION Salvage Com· - 8
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Clarence Arthur . Prl.u, Plainttu H t
f F .d ,
and Mrs. Charles TheiSS and I Mrs H N Cowdery spent
George Buchannano f Coolville
11.
pany Repairing all makes. Mill )ERN 4 room and bath
Pomeroy, Ob1o
HAI..LIDA v a.. sHEETS
os esses
or Gn F
ay s Johoson
mee ng daughtr in Cincinnati
·with· \1r.
· and Mrs. Ralph 11Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Day and
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R. WILLIAM JENKI NS
are
Mrs
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week
tomalic and standard trans2••1 838 . w. HAYEs PETTRY
urm shed ~par tment . M I u
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d 1 ·1 · 1 ·
f ·1
d F nk L · Sh d
fdl~port.
WY 2·3874.
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Attorney• for Platnttn
Mrs Howard Price Mrs Dana 1
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ra
ew1s. a e
missions EteC'trlc · welding
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Bradshaw Mrs. wuitam H. Rar· ter, Thelma Grueser,
an Ohlo. She also attended t h ~ visited recently with Mr. and
Phone WY 2-6173.
__ -- ·- -- _ 9 lJ tfc I
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din Mrs ' William Meade Mrs granddaughdters, PMhr~; DR 0 Y1 Fairfield Co, Fair at LanCilster, Mrs. Winnie Bailey and famlly .
9 24 tfc
"YlH "ENT
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Sunday guests of Mr. an d
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'· House end lot in J, H. Doolt'ttle
Samuel
Nichols
and Mrs •Ralph· Armes . an .Mrs ·
&amp;.UI GntHer Ptumbln&amp; aact
six rooms and oath. YoungsNew Haven, West Virg inia. Dies on Wednesday
W Raike
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van, Vl~ited m New Haven, W. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cowdery Mrs. Floyd Barringer were, Mr.
tteatmg
town kitchen. tile flooJ I~
Lot fronts 50 leet on George PT. PLEASANT - James .
.
Va., With Mrs. Thelma Relt- celebrated their 25th wedding and Mrs. Harry Keams and
Mtn&lt;nvllle Ollto
cated at 136 Lincoln·rd Call Street and 50 feet 00 U. S.
ffiier.
anniversary on Oct. 22nd, at the family of Mason and Mr. and
62 • Adkins Repre11ent8
End \'Oir H"Wl'l troui'U~II
Route
33.
Three
bedrooms,
Herbert
&lt;
Mosel
Doolitlle,
S
Fl
n
of
M
s
WY 2-31120.
• 29 tic
of Point Pleasant Route 2, died S
.ammy anagan, so
r . Ralpy Miller home in Baltimore Mrs, Junior Jlan'lnior and llhll
~e bau aD tize-.1
bath, full basement,
two Wednesday at hio home alter
• States Co-Op
Alice FlantgBil ol P~!I'Sbur~ Ohio. A very nice anniversary dren.
Se-wer Mar.bmes
For Sale
large porches and bullt · In
PT. PLEASANT - Ca""""e rece~ly won a _Bowling Propn· was enjoyed and other nice
sh&lt;rt illness.
ft.ft:uooable R.a~et
and lllel
MB
Adkins of Letart will represent ~tor 1 Elimination Tournament gills were received by the cou· GET DEFENSIVE BACK
kitchen. Terms can I&gt;&lt; ar- 8 A f
CaD W\ t.-1914 Uay 01 Nlgbt ELECTROLUX sweeper, has ranged, This is a good home
anner.
ong
son Southern States Cooperative ~~ Pa~k~rsburg whieh made ple.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-Tho
7 • tic cord winder, attachments, pa# or investment property- Pt. County restdent, be was horn members in this area as dele- him eligible lo play In the Na· Mrs Velma Barnhart
was , San Fnanclsco Forty Nlners of
Pleasant Building and Loan June 26 · 1902 • a s~ of the late gate 1o the Cooperetive's 41 st tiona! Tournament ot Philadel· ho•te;s Ia the Birthday Club lhe National Football League
IIEATING, Plambtn&amp;. MooDer per bags, guaranteed. Bal· Association.
11 3 3tc little.
Wilhamsurviving
and Magg1e
Doo-- annual stockholders meeling at Pbj 8 • p a.
are Eads
two broth·
for their October meeting. Mrs. have obtained defensive back
Fantaee.. .tnJoJd
Brotbert. an ce due $28.00, WY 2·2204,
nd
y·
·
·
N
Keith,
the
small
son
of
Mr.
A'·
1 B 'It
1
from
.
h
1! 5 5tc
ers, Kurt and Homer Dooli!U•, Rtc mo , JrgiDIB, on ov,~res
rt on wa ven
118 Ea~1 Main Street, Pom·
both of Rt. 2 Point Pleasant.
ember 12 and 13. Sandy F. Pyles and Mrs. Grady Craig, Is ill at Alva Cross hou!lt on Cherry St. the Minnesota Vildnga.
eroy. PbODO W\' Uitl.
Housetrailer. FOR SALE OR RENT: House, Funeral service will I&gt;&lt; con- of Point Pleasant manager of hiB home Wlth pneumorua.
!962 ELCONA
Donald Harden, altalding Co7 20 de
Two bedrooms. Emerson PooL 6 rooms e.nd bath. Route 143, dueled Saturday at 10 a. m. 1n the local Southern Slates Coope- Mr. and Mrs. Norm~ Hend~ lumbus Business College, was Inez Boring was the b011ored
Bailey Run Road. Call WY 2er. Chester 985·2250. tl·4-6tc
AUtTU INto:ER
3722,
10 28 tie the Hickory Chapel Methodist ralipe Serflce will also otlend. rlx and danghler, Deruse, of here over the week end with guest. Refreahmentl ol pie Md
Church with the Rev, Notrnal Two of the hlghllghls ol this Hammond, Ind., spent • week hls parent., Mr. and Mrs. MOl' cider were &gt;eved to tha seven
CompleW Serviee
1955 Skyline House Trailer, 8
Ct1tJ llnldlard
members present.
hy 2.8 rt. , excellent condition SEVEN ROOM brick home In Nash officiating, Burial will ho year's session wil be the pre- end here with his parents, Mr. rls Harden. ·
Wrlte.P'Moo•Ccmtad
Priced for quick sale at $700. Pumeroy, two bathrooms, 4 in Lone Oak cemetery. The sentatlon of the annual report and Mrs. Woodrow Hendrix and Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Mill- Recent vlsilon with lira. Ed·
.L C. BR~IWIIRD
B.
Phone WY 2-2855 or s e e bedrooms, garage, basement, body will lie in state at the of operations by General Man- family and Mr. and Mrs, Troy er and three chlldrell of San na Stewart and Anderoon
Rae~ . Ut®
3
firushed
rooms
in
attic.
church
for
one
hour
prl&lt;r
to
ager,
W.
E.
Steele,
Jr.,
and
an
Zwilling.
Pedro,
Calli.,
visited
hen
with
Kibble
were
Mr_
and
Mrs,
.L.
Don Hubbard, Box 62, Syra
i II ttc
cuse, Ohio.
tl 2 6\c Large :ot. Out ol high water . secvice. Friends may Cllll at elaborate product mow saluting Mrs. Clyde Saunders of Gal· her father, Mr. Walter Cook G. Kibble of Rogers, Ohio, Mrs,
USED workpants, shirts, cov
Central heating
Inquire the Chapman • Wilcoxen Mort- "American Agriculture, Tile Upolls accompanied Mrs. Har· and sister and brother-In-law, Mary Kibble of Apos, Clllf., Dr.
eralls.
and
jackets.
Carl
Chev
Charle5
Wildermuth
WY
:z. uary after 4 p. m. Thursday. World'• Food Basket",
old Smtih and her house
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Philllpo and
i.ogan Mari!D ol New
EXPERIENCED
aUer, Long Bottom, Ohio.
%!~ or W'l :1-6116. 9-26-tlc
Mrs. Benita Sibley to Gahanna other relative•.
Martinsville, W, Va., Mr. end
I
10 10 30\jl
PROBE AOODENT
where they visited Mrs. Smith's Mrs, Moille Guinther
Ia Mrs. G. 0. Milhoan ol Parkert1
_ !"'R SALE-Middleport'o tal~ Achievement Day
PT. PLEASANT - state Po- sister and brotlte&lt; • In • law, spending some time with Mro. burg, W. Va., Mr. and Mra,
SLUGGISH septic tank~ Clog
est building, located 1152 N. Is November 7th
lit1! lnvesllgated a lwo car ac- Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Jefiero and Eva Amtentrout at Poca, W. Cacye Deatherage, Mr. and Mn.
ged drains? Get Klean-Em·AU
Second Stree~ Mllldleport PT. PLEASANT - Achieve- cident Wednesday at 7:to p. m. children.
Va.
George Weber, and Mr. W. B.
Septic tank Cleaner at Land
Prlced for qulc• oale. !JI. ment Day ts •cheduled lor Sat- at the approach of the
Mrs. Bill Wil¥&gt;brenner visit. Miss SbaroD. SUe Coltrlll of Kibble lll of Akron, :Urs. Alleo
From the la~errt trucl!: or
ma,·k Farm Bureau.
quire at Ohio Hotel.
urday, November 7th at the 4-H erson side of Shadle resulting ed her father, Sieve R&lt;Jbson, Columbus spent the week end Bran&amp;trom of Toledo, Mr. and
oulldorer radiator to the
_ _ _ _ __ _ 10-31·30tc
11 lli tfc Youth Camp with registration in appro•lmately $'()() proper· at the Gallipolis. CUnle. Mr. with her pareilta, Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Mike CUran of East Uversmallest beater core.
SINGER Zig Zag
~uipped
b&lt;ginning at 6 p.m. The event ty damage but no personal in· Robson Ia sullenng with pneu- Don Cottrill, Craig and J!:~We, pool, and Horace Kibble and
buttonholes, monograms, ete
Help Wanted
will start with dinner at 6:30 jury. The mishap
occurred monia. '
-Ada Slack
Mrs. Ralph Barton.
Balance due $32.10. WY 2·
p.m.
when a vehicle driven by Pen· Miss Stephanie Wineb~eMer,l.•===..;;~...,;;;;;;;;..,.............,........_-..===m=.-,
WY 2-2143
PomerOY
2204.
11
5tc
Awarding of certificates and ny Lou Champer, 18, Galllpolill, who Is attending Columbus Bus5
NEED CASH? Sell famous ribbons to those who completed Ohio, was struck from the rear !ness College, spent a week end
l 0. McCOY . AUL'TIONEER Knapp Aerotred Shoes. Full a project will h;ghllght the of· by a vehicle driven by Charles here with her parents, Mr. and
Chester , Ohio.
3 Z3 tic SPECIALS for Thursday, Fri
or part lime. High
com· fair. The club's secretary book A. Ebert, 42, Henderson, W. Mrs. Bill Winebrenner and Ka·
day and Saturday at Hard
en's Market, Syracuse. Pork nusst~s plus bonus. Com· will be given back at this ttme Va. Ebert was clted for failure thie and Stevie.
lnsuranc•
plete hne for men and worn- which will show the ribbon the ta kup vehicle under control,
Mrs. Roy Armes and her mochops with that low, I ow
en.
EqUipment
furmshed
free
.
club
has
earned
as
a
unit.
Recp
·
--ther,
Mrs. George
Grueser,
,JOHNSON. Slmpsoo lnsura:aee
price., first cut, 44c, center
'
w.rite
to
Gordon
Rae,
Dis·
reation
and
singing
will
be
consor,
Leoni
Mrs.
S.
P.
Vandespent
a
day
with
Mrs.
Eva
Agency, ln. AU fonns o1 In
cut, 59c. loin chops 69c, 3-doz.
FURNITURE
trict Sal~s Mgr., 3584 Darby- dueled by the Pinwet~.rers . Mrs. vender, Pt. Pleasant:
Henry .Armentrout, of Poco, W. Va.
.uraDl.&gt;e. JUD JohDSOn and
large wh1te eggs, $1.29, 3 lbs.
Rutl•nd
shire
Drive,
Columbus,
Ohio
..
Katheryn
Rood,
leader
of
the
William
Dover,
Middleport.
1 Mcs. Harley E. Johnson and : .SH 2-4811
Bud SIDJpsoo. Agento.
Kitchen Craft peanut butter,
Zip 43221.
11 5 3tc Hillbi!Ue 4·H Club, is chairman DISCHARGED - Mrs. Joho daughters, Tammy and Cheryl, I
I t He
$1.00. 5 lb. finest Florida or·
I.OOKINO FOR .. CURl
for Achievemtnt Day. All adult Van Maire and daughter, Ma· and Mrs. Eug•ne Hanning and
I'HiYro Copy1ng Service Co!&gt; anges, 49c, Creamery peanut
JOB'
leaders are urged to attend this son ; Mrs. Curtis Wallace and 1daughter, Rhonda Jean of Wolf
leo msde of legal papers. cluslers, S5c lb., Zippy Stride rm- rar "O. a ClwtJ ..mae ..,. event.
daughter, Galllpolis
Ferryi :Pen was 1 guest of Mrs. Ada ·
birth records and almos1 any dog food, 25 lb. for $2.45, 2 lb.
Walter S. Hyre, Pt. Pleasant. Slack on Wednesday.
,
wieners, 98c frozen pecM cake ... ..., lid tmd• lftlf."rUC!tiOfO .,!....
G!her documents.
P!e...nt Valley Hospital
transferred to St. Mary's hoi- Mr. and Mrs. Junior Dalley.)
49c, peanuts In the hull, 39c ftGatl... UMo1a ....... ~..... ADMl'ITED - Edward Wind· pl\11~ HunUngton.
Beater laaurance, Pomeroy
Iof Racine have mov•d ln!G the ' _ _ __
11+3tc
~
U tie lb.
~,.

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Society News

Reedsville
Society Notes

Syracust
Society Notes

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BIRTH(lti.Y, THE TRUST
~M!TTEE CPJol PR:EVE.NT
A MERGER I""' GOT 10
MAKE 10 SOLIDIFY

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Po~eroy

This Weekend SAVE at Elberfelds In

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Friday From 9 to 5 and On Saturday From 9 Until 9 in the Evenangr-----

In Pomeroy
Mr! Ruth Feuarbacher, daugh ter ot Mr . and Mrs. Ben Pet -

rel. Racint&gt;. a t eoe~rhe r of

1

WOMENS

1

emalies at Ohio Uni vers ily, ~~s
bot-en made l:l mPmber ul Phi

Reversible Ski Jackets
$]6.50

Dark Cotton Dresses
$5.95
$6.95
$7.95

Bf' l.a Kappa Sorority.
Mr.; De ss le PattPr son re turn- !
ed home Tuesda y, f rom Meigsl

Gt:&gt;nt-ra l Huspitl:tl and IS Improving

Hund re ds of beauti fu l new dark print dresses in cottons an d .cetate Jerseys. Many styles to choose
tram all new colors.
.
~li ss es Sizes-Hall Sizes and Womens Stzea

.Mr . and Mrs Larry Th,D mi&gt;S .I
and daughte r. Melinda or Colun1bus arrived Saturday, for ~
vi sit wit h thf' IT parent s, Mr . an&lt;l
Mrs. Harry Thomas and Mr

and Mrs. Don Rea Mr . ;~~::~:;:~ ! 1
returned home Sunday .n• ·~~ ~

CARDIGANS &amp;
and Mrs . Thomas and da~Jghtrr \ 1
remained for a visit .
i CHANEL JACKETS
~r .

and Mrs. Robert Har- 1
brecht and family of Worthi ng- ~
ton were Sunday guests nf her

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SLACKS
S.le

$6.77

mother , Mrs. Norman McCallum
Mr s. Raymond Harbrecht re- '
trned home Sunday , after a

jat'kef s.
Wh ite only , Sizes 40

I

to

$] .77

Lin ed and unlined slacks.
Pr inted and solid cordu·

Beautiful tHJlk v kn it Car·
diga ns an d ehanel type

roy, solid knits and cott~n
twill, half boxer top . SlZes 3 to 6X and 7 to 14.

46.

visit at Worthington. wit h her 1
son and daughte r-in-la w. Mr.

Mrs. Robrrt Harbrerht and 1
family .
~r. and Mrs. Ja ck Kelly of
Columbus were weekend guests ,
of their parents. Mr . and Mrs.
Evere.tt Dailey AnnE&gt; SL and Mr.
and Mr!!. Marvin K~Jiy, Middle- .
port.
and

100% nylon quilted ski jackets, zipper front, mouton fur trim on hood, gay pnnt reversmg to aolid
color. Zip mY sleeves and find a pal1' of matcbiJ\i
mittens. Sizes 7 to 14.

Agllon Stretch SoomiMI . · · · · • • • • " · · " " · 99c
Klrbury s.. mleu Kn" High . •. • •. • . • .•. . • 89c
Over the Kn" SoamiHI . .. . · .. · · • .. " .. · $1.39
Sumless Mesh .. · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · ·' · 89c

EIDERLON
PANTIES

I 00% or ion cardigan. easy to wash, dries quickly,
retain their shape Dark green~ red, purple, black
and whi te. Si,es 40 to 46.

59c potr

49c polr
Fine com bed cotton and

White, assorted eolon,
stripes and fioral print
acetate tricot panties.
Elastic leg and band leg
briP.fa. Sizea 6 to 8,

r 1 yon blend. Elastic leg
briefs in white and rose·
bud print. Sizes 2 thru 14,

.... 2
$1.50

bOll:ll

Sele

$].00

RelJgjoua

Scripture A.t·

sortment.
Rog.

$].00

$2.50 _

box

SLACKS

l\'lerrl and Perry Aul t spent
the week end in Waverly With
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wi~ . Jr .
They were taken to .. H~:.
by their parents, Mr. :md ! Yrr " ·
Wi lliam Ault .
:
:vir. and Mrs. Dale Nirholson were in Columbw• reet-nl - I
ly to vlsi! thei r daughter, Susie. who 15 employed there. ,
Mr. c. H. Wise. Jr., has re- ,
turned tram a business trip to
Chicago, Ill.
·
Denni s Weber, son of
Mr ·
and Mrs. Vernon Weber of 1
RUII and ts a patient HI Mei~s '
Rutlznd is a p Uent al ' M~igs
General Hospital where he is
bt&gt;lng treated !'or pneumonia:
The Rev and Mrs. Marvm
Dawson and sons, Douglas and '
Dwight, vi~ited in
rerf'ntly wi th relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cape·
hart of Charleston. W. Va .. are ;
guPsts of f..'LT . and Mrs. Herman Ohlinger .
1
Lionel Boggs and Phil Col-[
lins havt&gt; returned home from :
8 vacalion trip to Pinehurst, .

$2 .88

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Warm , comfort abl e stac-ks

scar{ hats and many otb·

ers. All colors.

10 to 18.

S,lle

I

Beautiful bulky knit cardigans with the hand knit
look, 34 length push up sleeves. Whtte only. Stze1
small , medium, large

SLIPPERS

i/o.

'

$].95 polr

for Wom•n on S1le For

$]· 00 • polr

Soft genuine leather slip·
pers with rubber ripple
soles. For indoor and outdoor wear. White, beige
and black. , Sizes smaU,
mt~dium,
medium lar&amp;e
and J.arge,

AT ELBERFELD$
These gloves jn black,
ligh1 bruwn , dark browu,
beige and wh it e. Sizes A
and B.

ENLISTS fN CORPS
Priv&lt;tte .Jame~ Grover H&lt;~ r­
bor, 18, recently was plact"d on !
active duty wUh the U n i I f' d
~tales Marine Corps
He Is ro report for basic trmin-II
tng at the Marine Corps Recru1t
training een!er locatPd at San
Diego l'or 11 weeks of gene1·al
militsry traming tesls and then
to Camp Joseph H Pend lf'lu n. ,
Californ1a, where he will havr
four weeks or advanced com·
bat train ing, Private Harbor ~ ~
the nephPw of '\-Tr_ and M r '1 . 1
James Starling Doss of RN•rlo;ville. and a recent 19fi4 grarl11 ~
; ~. ~· of Eastern High School. Ht&gt;
enlisted in lhe Merine
Co rp:;
" 120 day delay program " l' or l
high school graduates !-it'pl t-&gt;lll·
bf' r l.

this group. all wool meltons, tweeds, and herrmgboncs, all warm interllrungs. Jumors, Mtsses and
Womens Sizes

rex Pie Plate1. Save 39c,

.1.se.

83C

Fine acetate tricot. Rosebud print and solid colon.
Excellent value. Sizes
tmall, medium and large.

leather billfold•. Removable passcaae. Multi win·
dow photo abum. Brown
and black.

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WOMEN$

coat~

In

59c

BILLFOLDS
$1.95

SLIPS
$].95

F'1ne lt~ :Jther billfolds with
mult1 w1ndow photo Ill·
hum s and lar ge roomy

Thrf'e
excellent cotton
slips to choose from Cotton plisse, polished
cotton and cotton per·
cale. Rej'ular and extra

l 'o in purse.
brown, white

Black, hlue,

and rt&gt;d.

sizes.

ELBERFELD$ SALE PRICES ON
BERKSHIRE EYE·CATCHER

NYLON STOCKINGS

Southern Local Band Boosters
held their regulae monlhl&gt; 1
meeting lest Thursday evening i
at the high •chou!. Regular hus. :
iness was conducted by the pm. :
ident. Mrs. E&lt;ther Sylve.&lt;ter.
There were 15 member. pres·
ent.
and .MMr.
rs. Robert
were Mr.
visitoro
Miller Mills
is

3

polrs

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45

Regulorly 99c • polr
Full fashioned with seams, stretch seam·
h
less, seamless mesh, and Teen Age seamless mes .
Sizes Slf. toil.
Styles -

COAT SWEATERS
$5,95

yard

$2.69

36" Drip Dry Cflfcm. •pel Oxford Wetvn
'Prlntr lneiude I'Qmetrlct s1iUIII and medium flor-

100%

WOMENS

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Si~es

styles_ Eiaslie leg, cuff briefs,

ox:fi:

In size~ from 36 to 50. Colors: Teal HeatherN
Grey, Navy Blu~. Button fronts, 2 pockets. ea
ting, long weanng.

CHENILLE SPREADS

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Honkio Pack, 60 In 1 pkg,

$5.95

in and cuff panties.

able
to obtain
ticket&lt;
to "Chan·
Hollo 1
Dolly,"
starring
Carol

Extra brge Size•

6 to

8.

te.

KNinED
SHIRTS

$1.95

2 p1lr1 $].00

For Only
Small sizes 3 to 6X. Sizes
for large boys 6 to 18, Ex-

White and CQlors.

cellent styles aDd nlueJ,

criedt

Small Quantities- Excellent Quality
$25,00 •nd $21.50 Leolhor Suodo
Zipper Front Jockoto · ·· · · - ·- ··· · ·········---· · $l5.00
12--Mo--,;, ~~d Bor;$11,95 •nd $16.95
Purpi•Whlte J~ebt1 - - --- -- ----- --- --------- $li.OO
17-Mona $8.95 Rod ond ll•ck. All Wool Plaid
DO
J•ck Shlrto _ Hnvy Wolghl Zipper Pronl -· ·-·· •1.

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lDDt
Zipper Front Jockoh ·-· · --· · - ···---· -· ·· -···-,_$_ ._
171 Poir; Young Mona $5,95 School Trovpro
Slzoa 26 to 36 · ···· - -·- --· · ······· · - ·- · -- · - ····· $4.00·
122 P•lra Mona "811 Yonk" Conluror TI'OUMra
st... 32 to 50 · · ·- ·-·-· ·--- ~--- ·· · ·-··· ···-···-· $4.50

39-Boys $3,95 Zlppo&lt; Hooclod Nylon
lock•to- All Slzos ··· · ··· · · ···· ········· - ·-· -· ·
rr=Mona 13.95 Zlppor Nylon Jodcota, 111 oU.. -·
59 Mono $4.95 Zlpp•r Pronl Nrlen
Jockoto With Hood · ······- ·-·-···-··-·-·· ··---

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WALLACE BROS.

STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE sns
5.95 0 Sef

hatoflood 9 95 1'11m $7 43
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oman orne ' . Health. The objecti~e of these Imu~ity acceptan~ and s:~-~ ~~~~~ Jones board prelf.
"'Federal Gra~ts''
dem- faction, D_r. Boock~-~onclu ·1dent, conducted 'the meeUDf :
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"The more we stay out of
e
Thelma White, 36, of . Long
US (UPll - An intensive manhunt contin- 11964 average daily membel'IJiiP
G ah
straight
politics, the better,"
Bottom, RD, was hospltahzrd l d tCOdLUf IB
ex-convict accused of shooting figures, would amount to over
'd
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wtlh
first
and
second
degree
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o
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we
d Th rl , d .h . lly wounding 3 Columbus pollee
heu
enan t . 1"'
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year. Thi 1 WUUN
000a per
are to " 'pray for those in auI burns she suffere
urs ay an crt _ca ·
W sh 1
t
me of his de- mean
great deal to the finD.
·
battle
George
c o policemen
er pu so volunteere d CJally
.
. . and
thor1ty
and President
John- WASHINGTON (UPI)-Demo- Of the 10 seats Democrats represented liberal replace- when losing
d her ed
h agamst
h ·
t Pollee
t onCh1e[
overtime
and ·other
weak school districts
son will get my prayers day cratic leaders jubilant over lost to the GOP all but two ments for conservative con- firve that
erh omtel.
in the search for Eugene Wylie Duling . a 11f th1s amount were to be rat...
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h
eterans
emona
it would
their 37-seat gain in the House, were in the
p South, w ere gresamen.
officials said today Mrs \\'!Pie • former resident of Summersv1 ue, W . _V a. _______ 1 fld in the district
.
. men
looked forward today to pas· Republicans will be replacing Democratic strategists noted Iwas m
condition wilh pam- : Duhng is accusM of shooting ,-- . .
_
an approXJmate 10_ mill leYJ
MOSCOW-THE LONG AND sage of President Johnson's Democrats who usually
that in general it w's the nght ful fmtganl second degree burns Lt. Allen Fraley, 42, during a/blood m his beh.1lf .
for 1adde.d to
which would bt
rofound quarrel between the long . foght health care pro- with the GOP anyway. But the wmg of the GOP that suffered of h r face and eyes
, roulrne
mve•hgatloD. . Fraley underwenl
prohibitive .. Middleport &amp;hooll
Union and Communist gram and other priority legisla- 47 seats !be Democrats took most from the Johnson land- Sh: was brought to Veterans j Fraley remamed in critical !mne hours Thursday
stood to g8Jll
If tbe oalu
China was smoothed over at tion.
!rom tho Republicans mainly slide. Liberal and moderate Re- Memorral by Pomeroy emer- condition at University Hspitai 1Dunng the operalloodn, De
r·a1se bill Ja passed.
he ,
redi
ted
ublicans
mostly
held
the1r
tod
f
11
1
en
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given
96
pmts
f
blo
.
oc
urs
sa1d
least temporarily today for eel- The leaders p c
approv·
, P
gency squadmen who were call. early
ay as e ow aw . ·; 'd th t . th equivalent
M. E
Rail nd M J
ebrations oi the 47th anniver- al of the President's plan to
seats. .
ed lo the scee along with vol- rorcement officers and prlValeJsal
a
t&gt;han es
of
rs. · 0 ·
a
r. Oftr
aery of the Russian revolution. I' provide heallh inSW'ance for e].
Republicans tended to agree. unteers from the Chester. Jla. citizens continued to
donate bsel voden . cohmp b.od, c g
Boarrted
·
,
d 1
th
h s 'al Se·
They conceded there was not .
·
.
o m JS
Y·
oo
s IWISOCR on
Prenuer Chou En·iat of Red er y persons roug oct
b th
uid d0 I0 bl k I cme and Pomeroy fire depart· i
Fraiev was shol •arty Thurs- ing held recently lit Athens
.
China was one of the
world curity. The program was stalled
muc
co
oc ments. The home located on the
d
h·le investigating an at·
•
Communist leaders on the guest in the House in the last session
•
•·
programs " they Bashan-Keno rood , was totally
rar• He and anothe.- i
list lor a rally later today at of Congress.
.
had done '" the past.
destroyed. Cause of the blaze
ff P had started to enter a.
WO
W WfS
the Palace of Cngresses. Chou
other bllls the leaders
was not immediately determm·
Side
apartment
walked out on Soviet Premier said would be scheduled for Lod N 164 &amp; AM 1 t its Conrt Fees Taken
ed.
.
lookmg for Dulmg when • man
Nikila S, Khrushchev in that early consideration w,..e Johnge o.
'
It was f1rst reported to the
td
rouch
1he apart·
ID
0 2
very hall three years ago. That son's
development :,nua\ ei;tlonl this week ot !be Totalling $1,685
Che&lt;ter Fire department which PT. PLEASANT - Author!o';..ned
fire . 10
was the public beginning of the program, expanded aid for eduson c emp e.
.
.
Harold Fralev was strurk in the ab- Two suits were filed TIJuro.
5 2 in turn summoned the Pomeroy ties today ruled W.
Slno-Boviet dispute.
cation, additional money for de- Other officers named were Collections
: and R&lt;1cme unrts, at about 5 P· Haynes, 64, of 711 Viand-St., domen. · He managed to stagger dey in Meigs County Commoo
1
pressed area development and Richard W. Vaughan, Senior :,re
t
1 m. Th Racme department satd died Thursday ol a self-inflict· to his car and broadcast his Pleas court and payml!llt in 111CIDCAOO .;, THE ·NATION'S further liberali2lltlon of federal Warden; Guy L, Cowan, Junior 01
:"- C t set t c er It also was summoned twice ed wound. He had been in fall- call to police headquarters be- other action was ordered
by
, " ·
.
housing aids.
Warden; J, Edward Fosler, Sr.,
e e•gs oun Y co r ·
Thursday to f1ght brush Illes. lng health two years, and was fore he collapsed.
Judge John C. Bacon.
U:atflcmont
deahthtololi
loryear
the smashlfrst There ·also was speculation treasurer·• Allen C· Hill, Sr ·• $424
Fees
to !be
state$73
were
call
Pau•· Searles, Rt · 2• Cheshire•
mne
s the
80 paid
to he
sheriff
10 The
· was
· at 2:30p.m.
d
35 the owner of the Haynes Jewed ail previous reCords !be Na· !bat Johnson, in view of his secretary; James Soul,gby, Sen· d 'tni th
nt f nd
to McKenZie Ridge an at 4: elry Store, Main-st.
I Veterans Memorial Horpital sued
A, Keller, adminllo
tiona! Safety Council 'aaid •toelection victory and lor Deacon;
Curd,:;
fund to Twmer• Run road.
Mr. Haynes. was born May ADMISSIONS - The 1m a a:ator of !be Bureau of wort.d
bigger majoniy m Congreas, Juruor Deacon; Wllham
C. • t 17 26 1 to 1 1 libra
9, 1900, at Tipton. lnd.,
the White, Long Bottom; Ada 1Fui. men's Compensation, the 1n11;
".J;;e council said 34 570 per mght unveil odditlonal Pro- CundlU, Tyler, and Albert G.
n
t
Meigs
General
Hospital
son
of
the
laie
WUUam
M. ton, Cheshire: Edna Roush, Ra· dusU:iai Compensation of Ohio,
135 44
sons w
killed In
gi'8J1ls aimed at fulfilling his WoOdard, trustee.
and
· 1
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ADMISSIONS - Ruth Ben. Haynes and Mae Haynes cine· Ella Douglas, Pomeroy; and he Lee 0ma Wood Cool
dellts
SeP,.,mber com: campaign promises to create a Mr. Foster agreed to accept cense
gas un '
neil, Long Bottom:
Lucille Rhoades. A veteran of World
Rumb.sugh, Syracuse.
company. Searles ls seeklnc
ared 19 the previous 'nine • "Great Society, •
the U:eaaurer's duties
with
Jacks, Rutland; Bertha Renfro, War I, he also was a member DISCHARGES- Samuel Reit. !be right to participate lit worlt•
record of· 31,310 .highway Democrats said tbeir gain in the understanding he would reMAKES ARREST
I Rutland; Willard Jeffers, Porn. of tbe Presbyterian church.
mire, Mason; Hope Bird, Ill· men's compenaation.
deaths aet only laat year Thla the House was even better !ban ilre after the 1H5 Masonic year. Howord WUUs Dicken, 39, eroy.
Surviving are a daughter, cine; Raymond Priddy, Middle- In the olber aclioo,
year's loU was up 10 'per' cent. it appeared at l1rst giaace.
Foster has 'held that office the Reedsvll)•, was aneated Thurs. DISCHARGES :-• Margie Sch· Mrs. Martha Batchelor, Spok· port.
ColUer sued Frank Clayton MAJ;.
The traffic death toll.'
the though the election result of past 14 years.
day by Meigs County Sheriff oonover, !UUand, Mrs. Pauime •ne, Wash.; two sons, Dr. Har- Total No. Patients - 34.
loee lor 1Upp0rt under the relllGiilh of September
exceed- 294 seats lor the Democrats .to .Joint installaU011 of officers Robert ,C. Hartenbach for the Jones, C _!_hire.
old M. Haynes, Forest Grove,
elprocal agteement act. Judp.
eel ali previous recordS for the 140 lor the Republicans, w•tb Will be beld December 7 with Zanesville P. D. on charges of
LOCAL TEMP
Ore., and Robert J., at home,
CHARGE DWI
BaOOII' ordered Paul D. Bunt11
1n011th. Highway li!Cldents' Olle in doubt, slves them a bet· !be partictpallng lodges being destruction of properly and as· Tile temperature in Pomeroy and five grandchildren.
Wliliam Yonker, 88, Mason, and 'M ulne M. Bums to rocov.
elalmed 4 070 Uves compared to .ter than 2-to-1 margin In the Middl"iJort. lllclne,
Shade sault and battery. Dicken was business district at 11:20 a,' m. Arrangements
ace lneom- was arrested on a DWI charge er $711UG, plus interest, fr01I
'
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House, they said it cuts still Riv«, Harrisonville, and Pom.
beld in coon y uaU lhi,s today was 57, degrees, UDtler plete. The body is at Crow. by P0111eroy police Thurtday Roy and MorPl'OI V1n eoa.j.
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Plans wore made to sponsor
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730
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- Neither the Youtb CommJ..
Home nursing care, a new ' 1chronic disease control'' 1 sion nor BIS officials have a
I program which began last July in Meigs County was prai- ! lllllster pia. for eitller bulldq
sect today by Dr H. M Boocks, Metgs County Health Com- I' or programr.
,_
.
.
·
-Pen~onne1
ar~
not
proper_,.
m1ssaoner .
- ed d
•.
He said 218 \'isits for home nursing care have been ! superv1s an you n 1 e r ...
made under th e program. It has provided care to people , rr.ates are not properly dlrelor Meigs county rangang 111 age from h\ o weeks to 81 1plmed.
years.
' -In~ate1 rec e I 'e little
· in discussing th e program --·..
· - - - .- I ~choolmg and are ~llowed to be
Dr Boocks s.aid. ·'Meigs Coun-1 omtrate tht&gt; value of pro~1d- , 1dle m~ch of the tJme ..
1
ty has been inclcded in t h e lng. servirts for the chromcal I - Mamtenance of bualdi1111 it
Chronic Disease Control Pro. , ly Jll at home with tbe hope Ipoor,
gram of Alhens, Hocking and · that at thf' ned of _tbe demon- I . -Sex deviatkm exists amon1
Vinton
Counties.
offenders.
SOUTHERN LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL
The Purple Tornadoes, with a 4-3 slate, will travel to neighboring Eastern for a season I.,
nursing
care forwhich
the includ·! stration
can be period th1s
with program
iDlTOas- i1 JUVenUe
Thursday's
trip began as. •
r gwded tour led by BlS Superm.
close-out game lhrs Saturday mght. The Eagles will try to even their record at 4-4. Members of the Racme team are front row , L to R, Roger Ically ill at home or in a rest ed local fmanclal suppon.
Hill, Tim Cozart, Jim Harden, Bill Bird, Carol Cline, Tom Diddle, Bob Grueser, Sherm Cunduff, Tom W1ck 1Jne. Steve Datley, Ed Moran and home ..
, Dr. Boocks added, "to sup- tendent Raymond Gibbs. But
Tom Theiss. Standing, Asst. Coach Joe Liming, John McClintock, Jim Diddle, David Gloeckner, Dave Fox, Steve Cleland , Roger Adams, Gordon
The objec tive of I his
pro· ,plemenl the cos! of this pro· ' state Sens .. William Deddens,
Fisher, Punk Carpenter, Denny Evans and Coach Will Priddy.
gram is to satisfy an Indicated /gram there shall be a max:1- j R-Cmcmnab and Robert R.
--------,.----.
need 10 thiS area, for control mum charge for each
VISit j Shew. It-Columbus and stale.
""~"" -:-&gt;""'~···.:en of chronic disease through 1made by !he public health nurse ; Rep. G. D. Tabiack. D-Mahon;,.
SALISBURY,
Rhodesia, health education, nursing care, lof $3 .50 (I" what
portwn mg, Said they would fnd thtt
I'
IUPII - Rhodesians today and other methods of rehabili· ' of this amount the patient feels own way around the school.
voted In landslide proportions tation, such 105 physical thera- he can pzy." This services shall I ~right, accompanying the
for eventual Independence un- py , said Dr. Boocks.
1 be free for those who feel the~ 1 .l:gJs,lators ~n the tour, s~id.
I der this British territory's
He noted that by using t h e·are unable to pay, Dr. Boocks · Were housmg these boys like
j
I white minority government. program the length of stay in 1said.
' animals.'' A total of 1122 boyo
- .-·~ ' . .'~ f'l'JH11
POINT
PLEASANTAwarding
the
CTA
Association,
wllh
cate
$tOO.
4.
Third
Class
Cer-1
. MosAtf • f Rhodesia"s 3.6 mlhil· the hospilal may be reduced by The maximum time allotted , were In the instt~ton, buill Ia
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1
mg
to Mrs. Helen Sterrett, spo kesman, tifJCa
-1 1" I 11onting r1cans
II Nine
. for each v1s1t
, B 1s appro.xtmately
Ia g ng t h e accommodate 560 tnmates.
· of contracts, hstemng
·
·
· - te - ..,*gs ; 5. other cer l'f
are nout onof 10e extending needed nursing serv1'
,..(1nit.«"l.' l're•u~ ··
delegations, and discussions of presented !be board members cates - $90.
vo . te ~ ".te... a;e white ices into the home, hosp1ta1 one hour. · Y en r 1 .
school levy headed tbe agen- and press
a letter frol1hhe ·-tm:ording- to MHton Burdette, /
l:te returns . today. beds are released earlier for inursing staff and provJdmg .co- JAdv
oli;~:l~lt',.nll. tihJiill t, dathe lor
Thw-sday night's Mas. on Welfare Committee of Mason Superintendent, to.
there- )
yes voles and the critically ill. Home nurs·,r ardination of
the n.ursmg .
C
t
d f
Ed I
Co t T h
t1
t f th
m ttee Jt ould /
cu
'""'
ing care of the sick will assure ' services Wf' expect tG ?em a
JOHN meeting.
oun y Boar o
uca Ion
y eacIncrease
ers reques
ques between
o e $275,000
co I
056 no uestion
votes to oflhewhether
refer- the fam•'ly physician that his I ,...
nnsition to offer quahty homef .' S
. $70unmonthly
abovengthea cost
and w
';'100,- 5e'ndum
C WPASmt NGTDORN-SI ENdS.R
II The Persun
ConstructiOn current County Supplement for 000 yearly for the Leachers 10- hodesia
beeome inde- orders requiring professional , nursing care to al.l people 0 i
B. as ore,
r
. vaila I
Lon D-La. . loomed usse
most Comp~~ny, Hun t'rng ton, 1ow bid• degree teachers. The money for creases.
lendlnt
under its present con- nu:rsina• skill will be carried out IjthisT county,"
i
i he said
ill be
•
. . g,
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der , WflS awarded the contract this supplement would be ob- The delegation stated I he t'l ti
British Prime Min effectively and will provide him ·
b 8 serv ce w
1100
11 toeday m ofsp:cnulae- for t.hr.ee jobs which included tained from the increase in
supplement would. solve many
Wilson bas warn: with trained observations
of 'j ble upon
request, but8 only
D to ( . thh_ posbt . S..- att the fmJshina of the ground t:oor enues from the new spec1al problems now fecmg the Coun- ed that such acl•'on
the the patients' needs
the re· with the approval of tbe atTh d t
to be 1 eel
emocratJc
w
1p
emg
vaca
·
t.
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te
h
.
t
h
t
t
'
d
the
at
tending
physician
and
under
e
van
ages
n ..
1
ed b vice President • Elect at Wahama Junoor H1gh School, school levy to be voted upcn m ty schoo sys m sue as eac..- first declaration of independ- sponse to trea men an .
· .
.
•
by the8 Middleport Schoolga ell
Hub.?rt H Humphrey
, addrllon to New Haven elemen. the near future.
er shortage by better wages, ence by British settlers since titude .of the family umt
to·
can be devel· trict if
proposed Jales tu
The odds appeared to favor lary school and an addition to The Committee! suggested encourage new teachers to
the · American colonists
io ward J/lneas.
f
increase bill sbould be plased
p t
Ith 0 h r
t
Sunnyside elementary_ The co- county supplement above the m county, msure
a?equate
., _ would be "treason., j Financing of this service is oped and become success u1 on: by the state legislature were dl•
as
d
senal ors tract price was $131,652 which state monthly basic salary is as teaching staff for our mcreas- 177
primarily through Federal ly through good support and co cussed when the Board of Ed3
00
wan le
are{{: /mse
$825 to the Columbus $155;
follows2.: 1Bachelor's
Master's Degree
Degree --age
ing young
school people
enrollment
enrour·
...
.
I
througobl ,
-:tuhcafionh met Monday evening at
openy,f
ngt' as
e . 1ves
se; included
Heating Company.
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Dr. Boocks Notes Progress
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$4.00

BED
BLANKETS
$4.89

POCKET
KNIVES

Dela~are:

War~e.

MENS

MENS-ALL WOOL

Miss Karen Bachner, freshml?. n at Ohio University, sp~~t
the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bachner
and daughter, Connie.
Mrs. c. H .Iones and son, 1
Charles of Pittsburgh and Co!. I
Robert Benr1e1t and daughter ·1
Barbara, of Washington, D. C.
visited this week with Mrs. '
nuy Reynolds and her mother, I
Mrs Minerva Childers

SEE 'HELLO DOLLY'

2

The Suede Cloth Shirts have flap pockets. The
ven Flannel Shirts have button thru pockets. ow
ail sizea 14'&gt;11 to 20. Buy a season's supply.
'

WOMEN$

Populn "Vinyl"

DRESS GLOVES

'

$5.00

BABY DOLL
PAJAMAS

1

N C.

for

Wom•n• Phil M1ld

CARDIGANS
$5.44

The

2

Reaular Value

WOMENS BULKY KNIT

1

Plaid and Checkered Shirt•

CEN1I

COLUMBUS IV PI) - AIprofits which Gov. James A. tution.
spokesman for the Rhodes ad-/ Rhodes .may ask the legislature Howard Coller, adminlsW.
mi nislration hmted t~y at. a to subrn1t ~~~ year..
tive aui.stant to Finance .[)irii.
shakeup in the adm1rustrabon
State offictals, legislators, the to R'ch d L K ba h all...
' IShiYhC
'
r •"th
a r . trac,o.,.
of the Buys In dustna
c oo
out
omm Iss1on
a ndtbe BIS
· n••...
,e wor s mJsme ...- •
(BIS 1 at Lancastt'l" an d poss1'ble y ou th ServJCes
.
Ad Vlsory
.
Board
· of the BIs an d t he were b'tl
· Ihe1r
· en·t·ICSm o1 life.,
place 1 ve ever seen 1a ll1f.
rebuildmg
. I er m
Girls Industrial &amp;hoot (GIS ) Ioperations at the IDO-~ear-old
.EASTERN EAGLES - Front row. L toR, Roger Allman. Rick Koblentz, Gary Michael. Charlie Frecker, Roger Spencer, Ken Hartung, Dave : near
BIS Thursday. . an theRichllrd
Wright, chaii'IDID
The cap1taJ Improvements to ,Iovercrowded
mspect10n lhere
Ohio Youth
Leonard, Jim Meredith, Bill Amos. Back row, Jim Carpenter, Asst. Coach; Jerry
Don Roush, Paul Chadwell, John Pooler, Charite E1chm- • large extent depended upon Legrslators and state off1c1als
board, dtaried lhat
ger Darrell Well Tom Osborne Bruce Hager Ray Justice John Bogard and Dave Stnckiin, Head Coach.
possage of a
mrll1on cap1- loured BIS Thucsday and had nothing of consequl!llce h,ll·

Plaid Part Wool

loya $1.-2 llode

PIE PLATE
SPECIAL

Woven Flannel or Printed Suede Cloth

See this wide selection of
girls warm knit hats-cud·
dle caps, ear warmerJ.
stocking cap11, toboggans,

in rurduroy and wool
blends. Solids. plaids.
stripe s l:lnd thl' ('ks. Si1.es

10" PYREX

REPEAT SALEI MEN'S $2.95 LONG TAIL

FIVE

.

After Officials' Tour

CANNON $5.95

Knit Hats
$].69 ond $].95

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1964

.

Imported Down. Full
cut size 2lx27. Floral
ticklog in Pink, Blue.
(Only 15 pillows In lot)

Girl a

In Middleport

'

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

'

SLEEPCRAFT
BED
PILLOWS

CHRISTMAS
CARDS

SUm and Regular Sile

NO. 175

I

$5.95

50•
I Pound Size · .. · .. · .. " " " " " " " ' " " 95c
2 Pound Sire .• . • · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · ·
5
4 Pound Size . .. . . .... · • · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · $ 1•7
5 Paun ..~sl ze .... .. .. . . ....... .. .. . ... .. $2.1
950
Murphy's Liquid Oil Soap · · • · · • • · · · · SOc and •

CHRISTMAS
CARDS

VOL XVI

An attractive group of
printed outlnc tor Sleepwear. Patterns include
Kiddie Prints, Stripes.
Rotebuds, Men'l Wear.
Geometric• on white and
tinted grounds of pink,
blue, maize, mint.

Works like matte 1D tba
dirtleJt oven.

Pure vegetable oil soap. Cleans everytblng. For
floors, walls, woodwork, furniture, appliances, li&gt;·
phalt rubber and plastic tile, linoleum, leather and
automobile upholstery.

PANTIES

efitJne

39c Y•""

rubber clovel, No m•••·

Wotnena Phil Mald

Girls Phil Mold

ORLON CARDIGANS
$3.95

1

The Mlleat way to clean
your oven. No need for

Murphy's Oil Soap

WOMENS EXTRA SIZE

1

size Re1ency Roli·A·
Reek Setl, ctvel you four
metal lnY llblea In •

ARE SALE PRICED

White Seamleoa MHh · · • .... · • · · · · " " " · l9c
Over tho Kn" White SumiHo Mesh · · · • • · $ 1•39

AN EXCELLENT VALUE!

~

Stockings for Women

PRINTED
ounNG
FLANNEL

79c

$]0·98

Sole

apace aaver rack. Beautl·
tul JTipe and roae de•lcn•

SHANMONT AND KIRBURY

Girls Regular $1.95

OVEN
CLEANER

TV TRAY
TABLE SOS

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Vepor lrlte

f12,H Coi.O.k

GIRLS

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