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Miller-Gilbert Wedding Solemnized
October 25th at Lutheran Church

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lbg t1lllby and warmer tb.i1 af..
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NO. 177

POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT. OHIO

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1964

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Farm Bureau Decision
'In Product Marketing
Expected at Columbus
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JANE HARRIS
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Har-

rill, Radne Route 2, are ••
nouncing lhe engagemeat and
approaching marriage of their

daughter,

Ja~e ,

to Jack Bar·

tenscblag. son of Walter Bartenscblag and the late Mrs.
Bartenschlag of Lewintlle,

0. Miss Harrl", a graduate
of Racine Hlgb .School, class

of 1951, Is emplOyed II' the
offices of Massey·Fergu~on,
Inc., Columbus. Her ftnnce

Is a graduate of Woodsfit"ld
High School, spent two yean

EASTERN SENIORS - Eight players will be lost from the Eagle roster next season. They are, L to R, Rick Koblenlz, Gary Michael, Charles
Frecker, Roger Spencer, Ken Hartung. Dave Leonard, John Meredith and BiU Amos.

In the U. S. Army, and is em·
ployed with the NalionBI Au·
tomOtive Production Assn. in
Cohtmbus. The open . cburch
wedding will be an evrnt of
Nov. 28 at the Bethlehem
Baptist Church near Racio~e,

Racine Firemen
Run, Run, Run

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This Is the age ol dlapo11ble
table clolb&amp;, towels, taodao
pick!, food containers, eup1,
plates, and a host ol olllor
Items. Evea tbe doctor• are
getting Into the act. T h • 1
baYe lonr been aceusta!11fd
to ualnc ISJIIIII(Ibla toacue
dtpreuon, oppltcalort 1 • 4
bile bllda lbal co be ..._
llc~&lt;!d !rom lhalr handlta.
'Iller an conotaoll1 addl!ll
new itemo to t b t llat IIIICb
II bypodti'IDic
111111111 ...
~· ~ !nJocllnc d r a 1 1
or YICCinu 'alld compltllt ..,
IOIIlbHH of needle~ and eol-

the

stand and watrh a person murdered on
the streets. for the simple reason that we
do not want to he involved. We "ill not
be in the rank-: of thE' ~reat society as

Voice of Broadwav

oorno

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
BROADWAY BULLETIN BOARD
Group-Captain Peter Townsend, Princess Margaret's adored admirer before
Queen Elizabeth and the Church of En"·
land ended the romance, soon will be '
ing radio and television commercials t1 •. 1·

ting a wine company. He's come a long,
long way from Buckingham Palace
The most improbable report out o! HollYwood has Jill St. John carrying a torch

for Lance Reventlow, who is about to
marry Ceryl Holdridge. Jill carrying a
torch for anyone is as likely as the Emperor of Ethopia toting his own lu~gage
. . . Get ready for more traffic jams, a
shortage of police where they ought to
be, and mass picketing. Fidel and Raoul
plan to visit the United States early In
!965. They would like to appear before
the United Nations here and the Slate
Dept. in Washington. among other key
laces. And who knows-maybe DisneY·

rlne loves to dance and he hates to, Roger has arranged for the maitre d'hotel
- a handsome Spaniard named Antonio
- to whirl Catherine around the floor
whenever theY visit the fun spot .. Lionel Hampton's agent made a present of
a prize winning toy poodle (a pound and
a half, and it's full grown! to Hamp's
wife, Gladys. She carries I he sable-colored doggie in the pocket of her sable
coat, creating a comiderable air of chic
wherever she goes.

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Kinney, the car rental firm , will add
a for-hire power boat squadron at local

marinas next Summer ... Audrey Hep·

burn and Mel Ferrer climbed a flight and
a half of stairs to visit Barbra Strelsand
In her dressing room after they saw
"Funnv Girl." Knowing that Mel was suffering- ·rrom a leg injury, Barbra thanked
him for making the difficult ascent, and
he gallantly replied:
and~
··we would have crawled up here to
Mme. Ngo Dlngh Nhu also poised to
see
you ." The Ferrers became bii Streireturn to these shores, with hopes of getting to California for "minor eye sur- sand fans when she appeared at Basin
gery." She has her new Fall wardrobe; Street East almost two years ago ..... .
now all she needs is clearance bv the pro- Pretty Vivian Lori, who works full time
per U. S. authorities ... Carolyn Jones as a stand-In for stars on manY of the
has been enjoying a run of dates with Goodson-Todman TV panel shows. will
her ex-husband, producer Aaron Spell- make her nightclub debut Nov. 10 at
ing end friends hope that means a re- Number One Fifth Avenue ... Now that
concUiatlon In the near future
Show Joe Levine Is ~oing full steam ahead
biz lns1ders who play that "From A to with his multi-million-dollar "Harlow"
Z" game are amused because Eddie Fish- picture (be bought out two other film
er uems enamored of Sham! Wallis. She companies' "Harlow" projects! MGM has
retained Ben Lyon for their Harlow doc\lied to date Richard Burton.
umentary. It's reported that he's being
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Andre Porumbeanu, ex-husband of paid $25,000, and is instructed not to
milllonairel!l Gambt Benedict, dreams of discuss the subject with anyone not conpeddling bls Ufe story to Hollywood ... nected with the movie.
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New York's multitude of heroin addicts
Broadway
Guessing
Game: One of
are groaning over the current narcotic•
stars
of
stage
and screen,
the
brightest
ahorta1e, laid to be tbe worst they've ever experienced. Now in its fifth week, who seemed destined for the pinnacle of
It II blamed on the Joe Bananas case and fame because of her talent, actually is
the clnema-Uke arreot of the Corsican zooming to the depths because of emoblgshot, -Monsieur Jean," In Marseille. tional problems. She's become lmposst.
One nther philosophical junkie com· ble to work \\1\h; even her agents are in
mented that If It keeps up any longer, he a state of despair . .. A movie company
wUI have kicked his habit in spite of is in a tizzy over a star they brought Into
himself and will go back to double mar- New York for newspaper Interviews and
magazine stories. She took a fancy to the
tiull for consolation.
lt'l modern time in Paris. Jane Fonda most important rhotographer covermg
lan't thare, so her "fiance," Roger Vad- her for a natlona layout - and she came
lm has been hitting the Club Princess on strong. She's eligible, but he's very
mibt efter night with his former flame, noarried, so It has become quite a probCalberillt Deneuve. And because Cathe- lem.

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HELEN HELP US!

of the attitudes that

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Dear Helen:
My parents are from "t h 1
old country," and so are all my
relatlvu. 'fttey've got
old
country ldeaJ, which maybe are
for my own 1ood, ·but really,
Helen, must a strl walt ~II sbe'1
Should Uell herb - LUCKY 21 beforo she oven g001 to a
Dear Lucky:
boy-slrl party &lt;with c~apero~&gt;­
You can tell her, but don't es)? I can't go oul with boys,
expect ~er to listen, any more double-date, or, for thot matthan you listened to warnings. ter, even talk to a boy on t h e
Your conle.,lon will probably phone, and this rule will last
1et the standard answer, "But until I'm 21 - at wt.Jch time I
l'm the diUe:ent unel"' And euess they expect me to up
then you'll wonder why you rat· and set married. How, when I
tied the okeleton. - H.
haven't had a chance to know
boys?
Dear Helen:
I saw the Beatleo addreosH
'Please don't tell me I should
Jn your column, but my moth- belfateful thai my parent. cart
er threw out the paper before about me and all that junk.
I could copy them.
Pleose, I am fll'•teful tbat they lovo
please prlnt them again,
me and want the beat lor me,
DIANA
such as oollego (I plan on tt)
Dear Diana - and about 1110 etc. We get aloJli wall, but how
others who wrott for a reprint: can I per!uado them lbal dolRather tllan oend personal Ing doesn't mean I'll run off
letters to tach of you, I'm pub- and get married n..t week?
Ushlng the Beatles' addresseo They're past 50, and oet in tboir
ogaln, but please, PLEASE cllp ways. - F. F.
and save them thiJ ttme.
Dear F:
Goorge Harrison, 174 MackYour parents need a courst 1n
etts Lane, Liverpool, England.
modernization. Perhaps regular
Ringo Starr, Admiral Grove, attendance at PTA, lncludlJli
Dingle, Liverpool 1!, England. ohJt-ohat at Its cofflf 1111110111
Paul McCarlney,
ForthUo - would 1how lllem the Amorl·
Road, Liverpool 13, England.
can Way isn't all that dan&amp;ll'·
John Lennon, 251 Menlov• .... -H.
Ave., Woolton, Llvorpool :15, !i:nll

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
This

column is dedicated to

young people, the!r problems
and pleasures, their troublea
and fun, As with the rest of He!.
en Help U1!, It welcomes laughs
but won't dod1e a 1erious quea·
tlon with a brush-ofi.
Send your teen-sse questlont
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, carr
of Helen Help U1! this newspaper,

OBEY, OBEY
Dear· Helen:
I am 17 and have a problem
very :!ltrict father who will
not allow me to wear tight slack
etc. One day he came home
and saw me wearing a dress •
bout four lnches above
my
knees and he ripped the hem
out right then and there. Anoth·
er time he caught me wearing
a real tight pair of atretch pantl
and he made me take them off.
He said that any girl who wears
pants that show her outline as
mine did deserves a good !ipanking. What should I do?-TROU·
BLE
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Dear Trouble:
Look at your self In a full length mlrrQJ' . . . And then &amp;•
out and buy some pantJ that
don't look painted-on, - H.

Dtar Helen:

The Lighter Side •••
WASHINGTON tUPI) - Thll
year, as uoual, I grew a small

I waa 14: when I :!ltarled going "'victory garden'' 1D my back·
steady with a boy wltO at tho yard.
To sparr you tho trouble ol
time I thou11ht was very nice.
He handed me &amp; f€W choice pointing it ouL, let me say that
lines and I fell for them. When I am well aware that World
I wao 16, I though! he wanted War II has been over almoat
to marry me. Well, l1e went a- 20 years and thai lbt rictory
way, and I found out from oth· &amp;arden proaram therefore hal
en how he's two-Ume&lt;l me and lost sotnc of Its urgency. .But
figured me for an easy merk. 1'm the cautious typt.
About a year later 1 met a
It has nover boeo utabUsbed
much nicer fellow and up Ull to my satisf•&lt;tlon lhat Adolpb
tht day we were married
it
Hltler rtally 11 dead. Ptndlni
was "hands-off" for him. We're more convlnclnJ evidtnce, I ln·
happy, and I'm SIJ \'ety lucky
tend to 10 on ·playiJli 1~ uta.
to have a bUtband who cares
During the gardernlng season
nothing about my put, aD 11
which 1M juat now comln1 to an
!rusts me completely.
The flf!t boy 11 now back and end, I am always perp1eud by
W.1lat ] re£ard IS ORI of Dl·
Is doling 1 gLrl we know well.
tute•a most baffling mysteriesShe is young and gullible. I can
namely, how certain inteetl
1ee, with much more mature
manage to find my gordeo,
eyes, my double. Sne bas al·
A-k~
ready fallen lor the aamt !11101
Let 111 1ay, by way of aMIand made the aame &amp;r&amp;vt mispie, tho! I pl1nt IOmt IIUPI"
take.
cane. Sugarcane hu ni\W
She l1 happy as Iolli •• hi been p1antocl theri' before •
has 1 new 11ne for each date
There 11 no other qarcan1
and an alibi for each broken
one, but she II loolng her cbanc- FOWinl anywhort ID lbt ricig.
ts wilh other fellows, and 1 ity.
And yet, u ooon u tho crop
know what'J In store for her.
Ia
above ground 11 will tmmadlHe ia no more aerious aboot
ately be atta&lt;:ked by aucarcant
btr than he wu about
mo.
mealybugs.
How did u- maalybup find
out that l was planting sugar..
cane? And how did they find
their way through mUt~ of
lncldtiS tuburbla 1o a omall
DIVOTiv fO INTEUS1 OP
MIIGI MASON AREA
backyard plot.
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It's uncanny, that's what It !1.
CJIMt., TanMIIIII, ldlttu
tlncanny and eerie and friihl·
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bappened tnat IDllkes me lee! a
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Uttlo
better about the whole
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reports tbat Ill IICiohllsll
..,. lll.e.. N•• ..-or!! City . Ntw ¥aiL
have
dlSCOVOI'fd
what II II thai
la.u""tott rllthi._._ tr
corn earworma llke about corn.
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In other wonla, !hoy hive ·e,._
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Wbell It II opread on fiber

paper, tho earwormo wm ttl
lhe paper u oqorly u !hey

eat

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End 01 llorworm
Onct tho oubstanco has been
ldentllied chemtcoUy, lilt nezl
step will be to product it syg.
lhetlcally. Then lltl)' will bavt
the earworm where IIley wan!
11. The otulf wiU be amearod on
poisoned bait In the expectat!Dil
that earwonns will eal lbat and
leave the corn llou.
Maybe ao, but this alrlk•• ma
u belna an unlmafllnaUve and
lnelllcienl application of an obviOUily br!IIIIDI pleco of r•

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Quarterback COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - Coach[ Never hal an Ohio Stadium Put deep ln the hole in the ol 60,300 at Shea Stad1um and St. Louis
5 3 1 .625 224 235 By United Prf'ss International re!'tor~ to the commissioner the
Charles Eichinger hit End John iWoody Hayes today starts the crowd in recent years seen a second period . OSlJ punted on 6:3.031 fans wak"hed the Giants Dallas
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unltm 1 t~'d jurisdiCtion that Wall
Pooler with a 12 yard touch- diffil!ul! task of rebuildmg the team so dominate their heroes. 1second down and Penn State play the Dallas Cowboys at Phila
4 5 0 .444 200173
all!iwf'd the original holder o!
down pass.
ronfidenl!e of an Ohio Slate , The Lions yielded a total of 6:1 ] ran it baek to the OSU 35. fo'lvt' \' ankee Stadium.
Wa sh
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CHF:Hfi Y HILL, N J. !UPI \- 1 he (lrri f"t'.
astt:rn's
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effort
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football
team
crushed
27-0
Saliyards.
held
the
Bucks
without
plays
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quartf'rback
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what
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first
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the
final
secrWydman
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over
from
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play and the Eagles took o~er. Rip Engle called the victory I half.
turned it lo the Ohio Stale 40 Football Lea ue rh,.ab
' Detroit
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.625 157 152 t'r &lt;Jbu:.~rd se,·ond p,&lt;lel:' :'1-1&lt;-~r· &lt;IL"\Jun was taken to spell out
1 he E:lgle~ ground l~ut s url by his unheralded Nittany Lions I
Score In Each Period
IHrdfbclf'k Oon Kunit wt"nt over
.. 1 v.·isb botf uf us lu~k.''
Los Angele." 5 :!
.o2s 208 19s shu a wa~ not allow,·d.
tile new powers, that move beyardage until t.h_e ba . ;as at one of the six or seven great- In the meantime, Penn State from the two a ft·w plays later .
G!~en Bay 5 4 0 556214152
11lg del ayed until the Houstoll
~ne t~:l ya: tlnpe .t:~tion 1~ est of his career, which has 1rolled up 201 yards rushing and Tlw Li1m.•i subst1tutes tuok
'•};.:.i;: ·~;,:;;--, ·~,;~;-~.4-i~'~~' :r Minnesota
5 4 0 .:l;)(i 213208 1\"P.\\/ YORK tl"l-'1 1 - George m_e_e_l'_.:"g:_·=======-.
uu.r
an . our Sl ed ·
::;een 125 vidories .
148 passing against a defenst over in the final period and
San Fran
2 7 o .222 I 53 248 D. \\"idt&gt;ner"~ St PPpl~· .J il l. ndden •·
W(lS thln ElChJJlger tosi~
co~- ~ Engle ealled the turn when ' which ranked in the top five rnw("lied o:J yards m nine pla ys
Ch 1cago
2 7 o .212159 252 by John Ru&lt;mt'. lt&gt;d all the v.·ay
plcl~t to ~oole~, for ,1 Je s;x· his team arrived here Friday against rushing and had given wilh Kunit ~..:oring from the
Sunday's Resulls
in winmng the $.19. 100 !..&lt;:dies
pomtcr . ~ary arne s drunh ~r ; and he said that while he could up just 39 poinls in six previ- flVt' .
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Dtil\as 31 Nt'w York 21
Hand icap &lt;II Aqurdm·t.
the PATs was stoppe s 0 ~ · not understand how Penn State ous games.
1 Quarterback Don Cnverferth erry 12 We_s t ranch 0
Clt&gt;veland
34
Washington
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' Baltimore 40 Chicago 24
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slUe l h age odmne yair bme three previous meetnigs, may· own 35 the second time it got 1Penn St;1te nme m the last min- us aw 62
S Stram;hu~g 14
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I tiona! !..~:"ague Pre.~idt•nt Warren
once rn tde secnh qubacekr, utht be lightning would strike again.I the ball to the OSU 2. Ful\back i utes, but his pass was intercept· 1run tun t. JoseP, 3h4 p .
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over at c I.
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llutely numb. for it shattered iand fir~t down bul fumbled the Bucks seo rcless for the firs! , f:'vca.~ ~utJc~an d·-e,~~
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Twelve plays later the fm~d- Uwir unbeaten season and cer- baH into the end zon~ . Halfback time in 44 games.
C'l 1. edvesanla e,ne IC &lt;ne 6 Chicago at 1os Angeles
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lympic Games for whet: 1chatr
Cine end zon: t_or the _seco nd No. 2 slot nationally.
touchdown.
a great coach," Engle said.
C ve a
y arne u Green Bay et Sa n Francisco Iathelles were opt&gt;n~d b.v Crown
time wheD Etchmger htt Sen-:
- -- - - - - - ··Our coaching staff and scout Bedfor~ Cha ne! 14 .
Minnesota at Baltimore
Prince Akihlto and his wife
JOr Ho~er Spencer with
a 'j
IFrank Patrik did a very fine
Cleveland Stamslaus 6
New York at St. Louis
IPrincess Michiko.
sparkling 23 yard TO pass. A·
JOb in preparing us '
Culnm,bus DeSates 8
. . Philadel hia at Dallas
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-g.;:m, the aerial play wa:s _suc·j
Hayes had no excuses or ali·
_Lulumbus _Watterson 8 (lJe) . Washing~on at Pittsburgh
MIDAND.
Tex .
(l:Pllcessful on a fourth down sltua- ,
bis. stating that " the imp&lt;'lus Newark Cathubo 14
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i Mickey Wright, who lrailed by
Beat The Ru.h
twn. Roger Allman·s lry for!
was aJI with them."
New Lexmgton St. Aloys1us 9!
IIQ strokes going into the final ; - - - - - - - -- __ _
the EP"s was stopped. Spen· i
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The drleal wasn't an oE-ntirt! Dayton Alter 20
.4.merlcau f'OutbaD Leugur round, surged b&lt;~ck to nip Shf'r·
ccr"s tou&lt;.·hdown came Wtlh a - ~
By FRED MCMANE
1turn back Flonda, 14-7. Wtlh disaster, however, for beyond
Columbus Hartley 16 By United Press International ry Wheeler for firs t plan~ in a
FASTEST &amp; BEST
bout two minutes left in the l
U_PI_Sports Writer
ithe _score tied _at ~-7 In the final 1 the wound to Lhelr pride, the Toledo Maco~ber 44
Eastern Dl\lisiou
sudden death playoff in the
first half.
I The big time pressu!"f's of col· penod. Georgia ktcker Bob Et-1Buckeyes appNently got away
fo ledo Bowsher 6
W. L. T. Pet. PF PA , $9.000 Tall City Open Gull tour.
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_lege football were never more ter was going to attempt 8 1without a serious injUry.
Oregun C!~Y 14
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. . BuHalo
9 o 0 1.000 278 173 nament.
E.:~rly in the second period it i evident than in last Saturday field goal when the pass from I And Michigan State knocked
loledo Watt.e 14. tt1e) , Boston
6 2 I .'!50 278 Iffl
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IN THE AREA.
appeared as if Coach Bill Prid- j afternoon's contests. No
less center \\'a!! fumbled by Barry off P~rdue to leave. Ohio State Toledo Scott 13
I New York 4 3 1 .571182 151 : BuENOS AIRES (UP1) dy·s Tornado team might strike I than five of the nation 's top 10 Wilson . Etter alertly sc:ooped il l in the Big Ten lead all by it- I
_To_ledo Woodward 8i Houston
'1 7 0 .222197 241 Chuc-k McKinley of San Antonpay dirt Lo make a battle of tea ms cracked under the strain . up and ran in 12 yards past a self going into lhll! final two 1Tolf"do De.V1lbi~~ 18
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We5&gt;tern Division
! io, Tex., won the 17Lh South
Lhe con !.est.
I of their rugged schedules and I sl~n~ed Gator deFense for the , games.
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loleda Libbey 8 San Dieg~
6 2 1 .750 225 186 , American single.~ tennis cham·
~acine moved to the Eastern 1three more were nearly 1wmmng score.
· Next up for the Bucks is · ~~le~ 52 Ene (Pa.) Tech 8
!Kansas City .f 4 0 .500213188 lpionship when Manuel Santana
3: from Racine's 29 before the Ik~ocked from the ranks of the Notre Dame, Nebraska ,and Northwestern here Saturday and t Cmcmnatl ~e ~tern _ llills 32
!Oakland
I 7 I .125 191 261 of Sp&lt;~in was forced Lo quit
drive was halted by the deter- 1 eilte.
Texas were nearly upset vic- the Wildcats made noises Satur-1
Cmcmnah Hughe&amp; 20 I){&gt;nver
I 8 0 .111 159 326 with tt heel injury while lead·
WY 1-3891
mined Eagle defense. The Tor- Ohio State, f.eorgia Tech, tims themselves. The number· day as if they are ready
to i Youngstown Mooney 31
Sunday's Results
ing in the fifth set uf their E M•ln St.
Pomeror
oado drive was paced by the Louisiana State, Purdue end I one rankel Lrish turned in :a., cause trouble. Tbey rose up to1 ~
Youngstown North 0, Buffalo 20 New York 7
match.
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passing of young quarterbacks Florida were all casualties nf 1gallant defensive effort to nlp 1 break their five·game losing Creston _32 Greenford 8_
! Kansas C1ty 42 ()Jkland 7
:__ _::..__.::___::_:_ __ _ I the first order with the first !Pittsburgh 17-15 ; firth-ranked 1 streak 17-14 against Wisconsin. · North L1ma 46 Lowellv1Ut 14. 1San Diego 31 Denver 20
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\\larren Kennedy 24 Canfield 22!
Sunday's Games
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1Boston at Buffal
Dame, Nebraska and Texas, Iline to turn back Kansas, 14-7
National Hockey League
Toronto 52 Beaver Local 0
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three other members of college and the seventh-ranked Long- By United Press lntern li nal 1 Steubenville 6 Weirton (W. Va.) ! New York at Denver
Office Hours. 9 to 12. 2 to 5 ((;lose at Noon OD
football's select group, barely horns had to take to the air in
W. L. T. Pts. GF GA Dayton Roth 46 Dayton Kiser 1 San Diego at Kansas Qly
Thurs. _ East Court St., Pomeroy
managed to escape.
the nnal minutes to edge &amp;y· Detroit
7 2 1 15 25 16l Newbury 48 Grand Valley 12 Houston at Oakland
!-...
OSU Humiliated
lor, 20-14 . The wins by Notre Toronto
4 l 4 12 32 26 Ashtabula Sl. John 30
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The Buckeyes' loss was the I Dame and Nebraska left them M~ntreal
4 3 4 12 30 23 1
most shocking of aiL They were lboth with unbeaten marks Lo iChll'ago
S5
ll 31 3024 1BUCHHOLTZ DEFEATED
ranked ~cond in the nation Idate while Texas has lost once jNew York
4 5 3 11 23
CAIRO &lt;UPII - AusLralia'
and had a 6-0 record but were 1in eight games.
Boston
2 8 1 5 lB 40
Rod Laver defeated Earl Buchhumiliated in a 27-0 loss to . Fourth-ranked ~r~ansas andi
. Sunday's Results
holtz of St. Louis 6-2, S-2 in the
Penn State. The Nittany Lions etghth-ranked M1ch1gan were!Detrott 2 Mo_ntreal l
semi-finals of the Egyptian pro·
held Ohio State to five fi.rst only members of the kJp 101Bost~~ 3 Ch1cago 2
ressional tenni1 tournamenl
downs and only 33 yards rush- who had a relatively easy time lqyyxn S-11 College 1l..J. tja
ing. The win was Penn State's of it Saturday. The Razorbacks
fourth in four tries against! boosted their season record to FISHMAN APOLOGIZES
Ohio State.
'8-0 by downing Rice, 21-0, and COLLEGE PARK Md fUPI)
Sixlh • ranked Georgia Tech the ~olverines kep~ thei~ Big! - Maryland hne~cke;
Putting Off Winter (ell victim of a three touch- Ten title hopes ahve w1th a Fishman who thumbed Ws nos:e il
down barrage in the final eight 21--6 win over Illinois.
at the Midshipmen during
minutes of play in its 22·14 loss I
urday 's Navy-Maryland
ot Tennessee.
AmerJcan Hockey League
officially apologized for
ON
LSU also was the victim of 11 l By United Press International duct Sunday. Fishman
Don't wait until the little woman gets you up at midnight fourth J)E'riod rally as it lost to
Eastern Division
movies of the contest p:;::~ ~~
to dose out thoR&amp; cold winter third-ranked Alabama, 17-9. The
W. L.T. Pd. GF GA he didn't grab the face :
drafts. Fix yourself 110me low- win clinched the Southeastern Quebec
12 2 0 24 66 27 of Navy back Skip Orr
cost 1torm windows out cf Conference title for Alab.tlrna. Hershey 4 Buffalo 2
which Maryland drew a 15;~;~~:
"Warp•. FLEX-0-CLA.SS. It••
Putdue, which was
6 6 1 13
penalty and Fishman a
easy! Just cut with shears • • • t th al n•0 'th Fl 'd
o WJ
on a,
49 o 8
of boos from Midshipmen in
tack over screens or framl.'ll. en
LAUNDRY17 2 4
32 stands. 11 was a
You'll be snug and warm all its hopes (or the Big
DRY CLEANING
winter long and .ave up to "0% championship spoiled in a
Western Divisl0111
Fishman said, as he apologized 1
POMEROY
en fuel ·costa. Warp'a genuiflf', loss to Michigan State,
W. L. T. Pts. GF
fer tbe gestw-e.
i WY 2-5428
cryst~·clear FLEX·O·GLAS!I came back from a 7-7 ·
Rochester
7 a 1 15 34
lasts for years st a fraction the smre to devostate the
~uffalo
5 3 2 12 34
cost of glass. Only 90¢ a square makers in the second half.
Pittsbur h
56 1 11 34
Yiird at your local hardware or
Irish Escape
g
lUmber dealer.
,
Cevelsnd
S 6 2 8 33
Georg1a turned a flubbed
Sunday's Results
field goal lnlo a touchdown
Hershey t Bulflo 2
Cleveland 5 Providence 4 (ot)
II Quebec 3 Springfield o
Pittsburgh 4 Rochester I

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posoblt plastic IIOVOI havo r•
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What the lutun wUI brlnr
II onybody"a guess, bul II
wouldn't ourprlso mo If the
averqe C!itizen would aomt
day wear disposabe ohoes
and socks and tha averqe
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Ia used chiefy •ialnal lilt
Trichom0118l! wblch . , _ 1
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used Willi lood resulll In tbt
lrtalmeot ol Vln...t'l iiD8Inl
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reporting legislation, but it has not eliminated the problem. We will not be a
great society as long as dozens of us

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the time to cultivate their mindf::. The six more states passed such statute!~. Ohio
America of the future wil1 have more is one of 20 states that have mandatory

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~astern '• Ea~le_s he_ld onto a 1Bob Grueser and John McCJln- _the two yard ttript . Amoe:' try 1 wa1 intercepted by Eaatem's l
rrAnma
~econd pla('t:' hrush m t he. lock, buth sophomores, throw· , for the extra point1 waa stofr . Paul Chadwell in the end zone
Sout~M!rn Valley Football Con- ing to Sherm Cundiff and Gor· ped.
·and the Eagles took over the 1
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PHOENIX. Ariz. (UPI) _Iporposal! under considerattoa
ft·renl"e Saturday night by cap- don Fisher.
On the ensuing kick-off. Me- ball at the 20 .
Yards Ruablat
U.f U5
l.. 1r aeason
Major leagut club owners: seal- was one to restore the power
pmg t,,e
with a 24--0 Eastern, howver, had differ· Cli ntock took the ball for Ra- Thirteen pl.ays leter Junior Yard• passing
71 JS
Will over cross-county
rival ent ideas. They began marching I cine at the Tornado 20 and rae· Fullback Bruce Hager. a 160 Tolal Yarrls
!31 %It
tered to their borne cities to- of thf' commissioner of baseball
Suu th t'rri ' ''al
day after a three-do) geries
the authoritv~
toward their third six pointer ed back to the Eagle 1.1 before pounder. crashed over from the 1Panes Attempted
Jl
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f of ......
~ that he hat
Thl' win gave Coach Dave late in the third period and th.e being pulled down.
two yard line for EasU!rn 's la!lit l PMSSfl Com pleWil
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meeting .at wtuch the onJy orm· that originally W3.l!l vested in
1al action taken was to bar the first commissioner, the late
St ri cklin'• Eagles a f..l confer- effort was chtimaxed with about Halfback Steve Cleland ran touchdown of the game. Don Passes lnterl·epted
1
I Milwaukee from movmg its Judge Keuesaw Mountain Land..
l'fll'f' recor d a nd an overal I 4-4 10 minutes remaining the game for nine to the Eastern 18, Full- Roush was stopped m his try First Downs
13 1tli ,_ ~
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fra n&lt;·hi •·e until 1\:1&amp;
season record. Eastern's lone when Sophomore Halfback All- back Roger Adam• was a&amp;op- Jc:r the extra points.
1
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1Fumbles
li·agufL! loss was ott the bands of man crashed over from the one pod for no 0~~"ain and then Ra- By quarters :
:Fumbles Lost
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11''WUI you bold It up tbfre untu l But the "roundwork was laid C
· · e ~ocd Frtc•
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Kyger _Creek'• unbeaten cham· on a fourlh down play. East-~ cine went to tbe air. Instead iR.acine
o Q o o- 0 Penaldtos
!t se 1 Jet tbt oor vacuumn~?
for a senes
or actions which whoommJ.ssJon
reLires at rthe r end of the
l11 unsh1p team.
ern had earned a first down on of scoring, though, the pass Eastern
6 6 0 12-14 · Puota
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·· ~-- will be brought up at the rnaseason made the u1965
H.acine also uompleted
lts
jor·minor league meetings in nouneement ·that the ownera
~:s::er:::hsl~te-500waoav:~re. :
'ftiW 'fbfWQW ILl m !U!JII..
Houston_. Tex .. later thi.o; month. had agret'd in principle to his
Loommg largt' among the proposal that his succes!Klr
2-J in SVAC play.
Eastern
NEW YORK (UPI) - New
National Foolban l...t"ague
· a1
should have ~~~'~'~~'ater power to
downed Racine 50-20 iD laat sea.
Yurk proved Sunday Jt eaa By United Prelll 1aternahoo
Di · ·
rt&gt;gulate the sport.

llpafblt IUbtl tbal aoniiiD one
d- ol • llltdlclnt to ..........
by lnjtctlait, plutkl ldblt.
botllll lo r tolant filodllll
(empiJ or prei!JIIII),
llnm
lor bablll boiUH to tllmllllll
WUhllllo Cli~lftrl, lllri!Cif
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There mlght be those who doubt the world.
ebtllty of the new odmlnlstratton in WaOne of the sad commentaries Is that
lllagton to make much of dent in what is in spite of our broad eduratlonal base
termed poverty, and in the creation uf a that we are .:' till not educated and we
1reat society. No one ran help but wish
In his heart that a start should be m· ·e lack a maturity that is needed for the
In that direction, with the ultimate 1 II great society, One instance is that many
aome distance in the future. There have people have not loarn"i to control their
been In
past great aocietles or ci· actions. Take the case of the 10.000 revllizations that have appear•" on the hor- tarded children, mostly under three years,
Izon, but history tells us 1' t they de- who become mentally retarded because of
clined. However they Jeft their marks on physical ab'J')e. They suffer severe jn.
all of our lives, and there Is no doubt juries or have other phYsical evidE~nce of
that the American brand of living will deprivation, neglect and other abuse.
leave its mark on the world of the fu- How are we going to reach our goal unture. There are stumbling blocks to the less we can develop people with underacomplishment of a great society and standing, and who are able to control
the mark of greatness is not always linked their lives in such a way that they will
with a high standard of Uving and u nl - not bring disaster to their children1
In a single study of 50 famihes In
verlal education . It goes · much dee;1er
Pittsburgh,
in which child abuse was
than that. and its final achievement is in
suspected.
15
of the children are menthP way peonle ronrlud thPir affairs.
re1arded
as
a result of their inJUr·
tally
One of our histor~' professors in college, \Vho was an EH I 1110rity on the south. ies In this study it was found that a large
and gave as one of the marks of civiliza- percentage of the adults were immature,
tion the proper use of lt&gt;lsure time He a very small ~ercentage appeared wlllcontended that 1he south was more cul- fullv cruel or criminal. It is a vicious rirtl!"Pd and reflnPd an&lt;1 had mastered the cle because the persons who did the misart of living to very high degree because treating were products of !!Urh a past..
thr- uppPr clAst; ctlcl not work wth thflir There are 14 states that enarted laws
hands, but left it to slaves. thus having dealinR with the problem. and thi s year
and more leisure time, but will It be usadvantage and will people
be concerned with living hy the htgh.,t
of moral principles? A great society is
one that has high ideals and a great de·
gree of unselfishness. One will readilv
agree that there is a ronslderahle crark
in our outer~hell in !p1te of all our pro·
testations that we are the light of the

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By Ftti!!D poWN
Brown, wtlo hadn't completed yii'Cia on 11 carries Lem,y defeat dropped the Lions into a Moore '• twG-yard touchdown , Baltimore.
two touchdowns fer the
passa ol 14 and eight
OPI SpoJ11 Wrlttr .
a pasa since_ the .1962 season, 14aare Co-tt&amp;rred
Unitas, second·place lie with the Los plunge and three of four field
Brown Scon1
i nal.s but tbe Steelera
yard! to Frapk Clarke and one
It's limo for the olher NoltQII• tul Gary Collin• wtth • ll·yard SI'QI'UtJ a to\IOllOow" m a ret:- IAngeles Ram~. who l&gt;eat the , s•l• by Lo~ Michaal• en~blld I Br~wn Phll'iol! IW~ yulls for i !• 11\111 0\ll tl1lo lamt lltwn
41 yl"b ~ 'l'olli!IIY MeDOn·
al Football IA•cue IIams 10 touohdown pau 10_ l&gt;olp lhe Ql'd ~ltb oonaecutiv~ game and Philadelphia Eagles, 20-10.
, the Colts to trulld a 1&amp;.3 load ~ ID\ICIIOown ilt aQdiUOD to bis l movtd llllhf .1. !.wit 21
~flO• the f»wboys
to
edm lt .\hf:)'re U{'ked when John. Browns t~ a 34--2-4 VICtory over Frank Ryan shared laurels w1th The Mmrwsota Vlkmgs defeat· at halfltme Rudy BuklCh rl}r~w sconng pass. Erme Green r•n ~ -~ ltft. fll
vie-try oye the O"nta.
ay Urutas atars 11 1 runner for the W•stunst.on Redakhta.
1\rown via a til-yard sconng ed the San Pranuiaco Forty- touchdown pc.sse1 of four, rune 3l yard11 for I tQuehQown ~d tntercepllon saved tht
Vettr- y_ /t. ·Tftti
d.
k
tht Balti!llOn CoiLS J.tnd Jimmy As a result of the triumph• ,' play with Paul Warfield .
Nmen. 24-7. and lhe! Dallas anQ 32 yards for th\l Sea.r11 in l--ou Grou kickMl tWO
rQI' St. l,.ouJa, JIUI Nflltn threW Qlff&amp;rd
1
Brown throwo J touchdown pass Ithe Call• leod the Wutern Divi·
CONI• Keep Pare
Cowboys lappedt ho New York , the &amp;eoond naif but tho Colts aool• for tho Brown&gt;, who lod tWO louchdPWil paasn 1111'
pa19 plays of 40
for the ( leveland Browns.
' sion by 3~ games and t ne The second-plQt'le Sl. ~outs IGiantii . 31-21, in other samH.I count~red Wllh three . Louch- a7·tO after three penOO.. :iollAf li~ltrs.
for the Qi3nts. wtm~ ~~ recUmtai, who didn 't fiCOl'9 a l Browns hold a two-game lead Ca;rdinala kept pace with the ! The seven-gMme crowd total! duwni of the1f own IOCJ1u4tng Ju.rge~n !ltirred for the ~· The Rama playfMI a ball C!Oft. ord {lrqpped tG 1+1.
touf'hdown duflnL the
entire 1m the Eastern Division.
: Browns in the East by defeat·· was 352.281 w1Lh 47,691 at Chi· Umtaa' ll-yard payo£1 run aftpr 1filuns Wllh two lf·Ytlnl ~ch. tro1 11me and pouad out Ml -:;:;;;:::;~::;;:::::;;:;;:\jQJ season, ran 1l yards for a l The peerles1 passer and tha lng the P1ttsburgb Steelera, cago, 76 .385 at Cle yehmd, ~. ~65 h' was !rapped trYilll to put. 4own panel Ia 8o_bby Mt_tcbell yards ru$Pin1 In I ~::z,.:::lt'
ke\' fourth-penoJ touchdown lmtrepid runner also starrlld m M-JO. but the Detroit LloAS' u St. Louis. 53,994 at l..oli All· ,Tlw Colts ran up 479 yards i And a 10-yard ICOriJ\1 •ertal to movect them into • 1
Su.nday as tho:' Coh s downed the l the1r specialties - Unilas com· We~tern Division hopei suffered geles. 42.327 al GrBen J)ay, 40,· rushing and paa~tinJ again1t a Charlie Taylor.
,
tie with the Lions.
In
Ch 1eago Btoars. •o-~. for a club pleling 16 of 32 passes for 2(1 a severe iftback in a 80·7 loss 401! at Minnesota and 63,031 at Bear learn t'agN to avenge afl C~t~rhe
Johnson 1
PQJSOii two of the 1\aml' ,..I'IN i~~;ll
record eighlh straight victory . yards an{! Brown saining 1~1 to hie. Green Bay Packers. The New York.
early-seaaon 52-0 shellaokins b~ l~ined l37 yttra• •nd produced ~·ere 48 and U·ylrd
_
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B L Haynes, Mrs. W. F. Nib· Pope. Ollie I.IPtson lll'•rf!ll tho
ert, .Pee ~ - illlrcllfr, Lu AIW EaJies' toullMPWll on a 14-Yarcl
DB VIS, Jo•eph O.nrus,
Teresa pass from King Hill.
tl
liRNIOR BOYil LI'AOIJR
Hand~epp
987
Cook, :r;na L. Pierce, Thomas
TayiiM' Stan
October 11, 11164
Toto!
ll03 --~------ ll. ~mtlh. Mn
llell Gibson, Jim Taylll' acorft&lt;l Qll ru111 ol
li)lslfr~
Woo 1 Lttol a
Jilntel'&lt;11 Hospital
Mrs. C. !1. Rice, Ch.,le• W, ono and 84 yards and galnft&lt;l
BY United Pr,s• lnternattoua1 Kent St t4 Louisville 7
j
390
Arn"ld' s iohio
Among
thuse who entered I D~nny , Mrs. Lacy Barton, Mrs. 145 yards on 19 cgrrt~a and
Jl:gst
Morgan St. 53 Virginia Union 0 Knight
440
1
J
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Monchini
357
[
Holzer
hospital
over the pa~ t Vtooy Goode, 1'pm•r• L. tlol Paul Horn111111 kicked flolld
Princeton 16 Harvard 0
: Jackaon St. 2t Texas Srn. 0 I Cruise
m
I
s.
Smith
251
I
weekend
inoluded'
Sunday - ' ilead, Carl L. Slollm(•. and of 4&amp;, 19 and 84 yarclo
Wolf
Y.-lf' :1.1 Pennsylvania 9
~· Shaw 28 Hampton Insl. 24
428
S. Arnold
257 1Mrs. Alma A. Fowler, Oakwood Mrs. P. E. McGNIW,
Packer&amp;, who held the LlOJJJ
Leonard
Williams 2(1 Wesleyan 3
Wstn . Salem St. 32 Sl Aglne 6
1
330
Handicap
980
i
Dr
.
Mrs.
Robert
E.
Burns.
2001
50
yard• rushing. The
Blind
Brown 31 Cornell 28
Salem 7 West Virginia St. 0
738
Tota
l
2142
Chestnut
St,
Sharron
R.
Da\'i&amp;,
TH~
~J..MANAC
didn't
1core thelr touobQown
Notre Dame 17 Pittsburgh 15 1Carson Newman 3 Howord 0 . 1-Ulndicap
2763
Won
!
Lost
I
88
Mill
Creek
R&lt;l
.•
William
Mal
l
til
the
fourth porlod when
Syracuse :17 Army 15
Alabama St. 27 Djllard 6
1 Total
,
·
thew
McCoy,
18t5
Chatham
Ave.
By
Unllod
Pro11
lnler•alkmal
Ilium
palled
!18 yltl'ds to
Rutgers 3t Lafayette 8
:Guilford 40 R•ndolph Macon 8 : NO DECISION
High Team Series - Crows Nanry A, MoCoy. 1815 Chalh· . Todlty Is Monday Nov. ~. Ill• Cogdill. Ban Starr compleleli
Buffalo 28 Richmond 13
· Grambl"g 39 Ark. AM&amp;N 0
1
Town
11nd Country, ~147.
1am Ave. , Frederick D. Miller. 13Hth day of 1984 with 51lG fol· of 20 passes for 2t7 yards
Pomeroy
CGnnerticul 17 Boston U. t6
Auburn 12 Mississippi St 3
srm
Hi_gh
'feam
Single
Game
: At. 2 Gallipo lis, Kimberly
J. low.
the Packers.
~1enchln1
St. Lawrence 21 Hobart 8
E::1sL Carolina 34 Furman 13
404
Racwe
Team
No.
2,
773.
Gooderham,
Crown
C
ly,
Jl
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1
rs.
The
moon
is
ap!)rOEiching
its
Frank Tarkilnton threw
1
Porter
Dartmouth 31 Columbia H
ITennessee St. 58 Ft. Knox 7
442
Ind
.
High
Series
Pam
0''
c.
Fronk
Dotson,
Rt.
2
P.t.
Pleafirst
q"arter.
touchdown
paBBes to Jead
Harris
M•ine 22 Bowdoin 0
Presbytn 23 Applchan St. 21
110 Bnen. 3!11
.ant. rs. OULEN c. Austin, Hen· I 'rh~ mornina: stan are Jupi· Vikings to a 24-0 halftime
Blind
Temple U. 21 Delaware U. 0 Leonir Rhyne 27 Frederick 3
3t0
High
lnd
GamePam
0'.derson
. w. Va .. John M. Pape, 1ter, M.-n and Vrmus.
and hand the Farty-Nlners
W'haley
12
gameS;\
Frank. &amp;r: Mar 10 Penn Mil. 17
Dixie Col. 51 Mesa 1
330
Bnen,
WI,
,
Jr.,
Racine,
Purley
T.
Kerr,
The
even1ng
slara
are
JIUJi·
saventit
loss In nine aanws.
1
Blind
Coast Guard '!I Cent. Conn . 18 Ark A&amp;M 35 Col. of OJ:ards 0
697
i
Long
Bottom.
Mrs.
William
C.
,
ter
an~
Saturn.
Tarkenton
had 17 completion•
Handicap
Vermont 12 Middlebury 0
i Miss. Voc. 8 Alcorn A&amp;M ~
2859
RA.NTAM MIXf.D LEAGUE Aldndg~:&gt; . Jackson. Mrs .
WiJ. American
aotres1 Marie in ~5 tries for 334 yards
Total
Lycoming 9 Mu'l]lenberg 0
Mi4west
ham E Crothers , Jackson, 1Dressler wa s born on this day ; John Brodie connected on
Won2
Lost
1
Boston College 8 Villa nova 7 , Penn St 27 Ohio St 0
I )l'tober 27, 1964
Claude Bechtel, Rt. 2 Jackson, in 18?S.
eight or 26 for HI yards
Middleport No. !
Massachusetts 25 Holy Cross 6 ' Mich1gan 21 Illinois S
Vampirei
330
Garten
· Mrs. Herbert L. Jlope. Wellston ,. On this d&lt;:~y In ~istory :
!Sfln Francisco.
Northeastern 11 Tufts 6
Xavier 12 Dayton 7
S Clurk
348
Vanlnwagen
t;6
Mrs.
James
E. Gra~l, Coalton. ! ln t861 , Ulysses S. Gr&lt;ntl DQtt Meredith threw tou9h·
Norwich 28 Worcester Tech 8 I Minnesota 14 Iowa n
B. Tripp! o~! lt
458
llindy
ll4 Mr~. Audrey M. WJcklme. Rt. : fought his firs~ ~J;Jttle p[ t}1e
Dickinson 1 Western Md 0
i Nel.~raslta 14 Kan sas 7
D Hunne ll
296
M. Cprlfll
51 t Scottown, John Robert Hollo- Civil Wt~r at Belmont Mo
Ithaca 14 Arner. In!! . Col fl : Drake .17 S Dakota St 1~
J. McKnight
376
B.
Swan
123
. way , Frazier's Bottom, W. Va ., : In 1953, the supre~e Court
Ursinus 19 Haverford 6
i Wayne SL 12 Thiel i
E. Mees
80 Mrs. Hobert H. Stevens, Rav~ : confirmed a 1922 ruling that big
949
Handi Nip
Kings Point 1&amp; Drexel 14
Butler 48 Evansv1lle ll
1'-i . Maye.r
61 en~wood, W.
2757
Total
Va .,
fo~red S 1eague baseball does not corp~ II
Hofstra 28 Rhode Island 7
Hope lO Ohio Norther n 0
Handicap
770 Pa1nter~ Raven,wood. W Va., l under the anti-trust laws.
Won I Lost %:
Brockport St. 42 Bridgewater 0 Missouri 16 Colorado 7
Total
l:-161 Mrs. Hllo R. Morrow, Ravens-~ In 1960. Jolm F'. KertneK.urtztown 6 Mansfield 6
Concordia 39 Augsburg 13
Won 1 Loat
No. 1
,
\
llddl•port
\\'ood. W. Va .. David D. Wise, dy of Massachusetts was elect~
Lehigh ll Davidson B
i Hillsdale 61 Sllpnsbrg St 26
Beatie Rugs
401
Coleman
II,
Ravenswood, \\'. Va ., Mrs. i ed president by a narrow marColgate H Bucknell ft
Coe 49 Monmouth 0
S Story
264
Notice is ' hereby given that pursuant to
Hmdy
213
,
Edw~rd
L. Wood, Raven~ood, ! gin over Vice President R1chard
Rochester 33 Carnegie Tech !8 1Eerlham 40 Kalamazoo 12
S. Walton
320
122 W. \a .
Jenkinfl
I Nixon.
Western Reaervt 14 Allegheny 7 Beloil 30 Lawrence 6
S Warner
the requirements of Section 5721.03 of the
344
B
Dav1s
168
Saturday
David
C
Hunt
,
I
Albright 39 Lebanon Valley B 1Akron l5 aall St. t5
A.
Vc:
ughan
456
I
l3D
702
Tllird
Ave.,
W.
Elza
Deeds,
'
In
1963.
452
Japanese
were
W. Davis
sWarthmore 26 J. Hopkins 8 , MichigHn St. 21 Purdue 7
L. Warner
Ohio Revised Code, a list of l~nds in Meigs
840
161 1Bidwell. Mrs. Joieph Wi1bur , killed in a mine e1;plosion. And
Handi&lt;Op
C. W. Post -U .A,ltred 20
I Northwestern 17 Wiscomiin 13
1
Handicap
2625
IH2 1 Wines. Rt. 2 Cheshire. Jame11 H:l2 olher persons died in a
Ind. (Penn.) St. 6 Lock H\·n 0 iAibion ~\1ch .) 12 W.Va. Wes 7 Total
County on which t~xes have remained due
Tota l
1411 . w. McDougal, Rt. 2 Cheshire. ' train collision near Yokohama.
Won 2 l,.ost 1
Su!lquehann• 26 Geneva 0
1Bowling Green 28 Manha\1 0
Won
1
Lost
1
Ra&lt;'lrlt
· Henr~· J . Stover, Rl . 2 Letart, i
Gettysburg 41 Juniata 17
I Ohio Wesleyan 2!1 Oberlin 0
and unpaid for two semi-~nnuallax install:!88
:
W.
Va.
lviotim in cycle acci- 1 A thought for lhe day : ForDurst
Monclair Sl. 16 Trenton St. 0 1 Miami \OhiO) 35 Toledo 14
Sting Ray11
dent expired), Mrs. Beecher M. l mer Presidenl Ulysses S. Grant
MoKelvey
425
Southern Conn 24 Bridgeport 1 Omaha 19 Emporia St 13
ments will be published in this newspaper.
(; Hannah~
Hi6 · Cooper. Rt. 1 Langsville, Ancel sa1d: "Labor disgraces no
Bartels
l31J
Wagner 41 Hamilton 8
Southwest
B Hensler
357
162 1 Campbell, Jackson , William A. I man: unfortunately, you find
Soatll
: Houston 13 For•da St. 13 (tiel I Mallory
Each person charged with delinquent
M.
Van
Cooney
1
330
29 1 Davis, Coalton , Scott A McLain, ! men disgrace labor."
Maryland 27 Navy 22
j Cincinnati 27 North Texas St. 6, Blind
818 I C. Haggerty
Han~icap
~16 1Hamden, Mrs. Goldie May TolW. Va. iO Geo. Washingtnn t9 , Texas 20 aaylor 14
I'
real property taxes end assessments or pub132
.
:11154 I T. Vaughan
Total
bert, Rt . 1 Hamden, Mrs . Lea- fCONFEWl ON BOW!. BID
Virginia 14 Wm Mary 13
Arkanaes 21 Rice 0
I
Handicap
506 ~ he E. Henry, Ironton, M r 1. '
Va. Tech. 211 N. C. St. 19
Okla~oma 30 Iowa St. 0
I Won I Lost 2
lie utility property tBxes on a tax duplicate
Tot
al
Hindy.
Ind
.
High
Game
1371
Wade H. Bennett. Rt. I Buffalo, j SPRINGFIELD, Ohio •u•enTenn. 22 Georgia Tech. 14
Oklahoma St. 3t Wichita 7
Won 1 Loat
214.
W. Va . Joe D. Clark,
Flat. ICoach BiU Edwards of the unNorth Carolina 29 Clemson 0 I'J\Ilsa 19 Memphis St. 7
in the hands of the County Treasurer moy
High
Series
Meof'hini
1
woods.
Ky
..
ttnd
John
R.
Sim- I defeated
Wiltenberg Tigen
Cobras
Th•
nrorglo 14 Florida 7
, Abilene C~rsln 37 Ar)iln St. 14 ', Ind.
203 ' on11. Ripley, W. Va.
plan~ to ~ptak to his tearn to· I
R. Becker
1 New Mexico 20 Te:.;as Wslrn 121S6ti.
·.::enlucky 22 Vanderbill 21
pay the full amount of such taxes immedi·
105 ·
Blrlh11
day about the prospects of exWake Forest 20 Duke 7
I
w..t
I Team High Game - Middle- M. Childs
1~4
Mrs. William C, Aldridge. ~piing a possible post-season
J . G!Rlt'
ately, All toxes whkh are poit;l before the
N. C. Col. ~ Mrs. Brown 19 : Wflshlnglon 21 California lfi
j port No 2, 983,
166
1
Grandview
1-Jeights,
Jack son. NCAA tournament invitation .
E.
Brown
South Carolina 17 Citad.el 14 :N. D. St. 2ft Jdaho Sl. 2t
1'eom H1gh Series- Easttlrn l
: 2101.
178 daughtPr, 3:24p.m. Sunday_ Mrs The Tigers are the nation's
D. Bogg,
date for publication will be deleted from
Maryland St. 42: Delawar-e Sl. 0 Air F'orce 24 U.C L.A. lD
618
Stanley
E.
Bush,
Rt
3
Wellston,
1
small
college
footbaH
team.
Handicap
·"Jabama 17 Louisiana St. 9
Colorado St. 14 San Jose St :1
I
Tolnl
1424 • daughter. 10 o; a.m. saturday. LATE CLASSIFIED
the list to be published.
Knoxville Col. 20 ~orehouse fi : Munt. St Col 30 'vlont. St. U. 61 SENIOR UIGU GIRLS
1
Mrs.
Jack
D.
Frazee.
61
South
Won
l
Lost
I
AlJ81 10 Benfdict 7
Utah 47 Brigham Young 13
October SJ, 1964
St. Jackson. daughter, 7:51 a. ' ---- -· - - Elizabeth St. 44 Fyttvle St. 12 Santa Clara t4 U of Pacific 6
Crow's Tov.-n &amp; Country
Alley Cats
212
m
Saturday.
LOST
AND
FOUND
Wash. &amp; Lee 11 Sewanee 6
Southern Cal. 1~ Stanford 10
Pam O'Brif'n
391
B. Wt!rry
2lfi
Qi,;charged
boots belween Eastern
Srn. Miss. 31 Chattanooga o t Oreljlon St. 24 Indiana 14
Mary Handley
286 I M. Titus
201
Palients d1scharged over the botls between Eaatern
Florida A&amp;M 46 N.C. A&amp;T 2A iOregon 21 w..hln&amp;ton SL 21
Sandra Thomas
340
J Scbo
5
I
pas!
weekend included Harold , School and Ihe Beacon
12
Virginia St. 22 Norfolk 0
1 Arlwna 14 Idaho 7
Linda Bailey
269
J. Welker
182
I
E.
Rose
, Carl B. Waugh,
vtce Station. If found
Southern U. 39 Wl!ey 13
i l'tah St. 20 Wyoming 20
Handicap
861
M. Wer ry
5!0 IWhealdon, Mrs. William
F. WI 11-3077.
II t
La. Poly. 28 SE. IAtlisiana 7 jArlzona St. 21 Kanoas St. 10
Total
2141
Handirp
1413
Montgomery.
DaiiBs
E.
Walker.
Middle Tenn St. 14 Murray 12 L. A. St. Ill Cal Poly. 7
Woa I Lost 1
Total
Mrs. Nettie Ponn. Mrs. E. J.
Fisk 26 Lane 20
]Cal Poly. Pma 26 S.F.V. Sl 12
Team No. 4
Won Z !.ost 0
294
1
Hatten. Mrs. Betty
Ft. Valley St. 38 Bthn Ckmn 14 1Colo Wm Sl. 77 Fl Lewis 131 Pam Sylvester
Sucar Run Buius
320
149
Clayton E:. Morrio, De I b e r
Howard U. 50 Galludel I
Adams St. 20 Colo. Mine• 7 I Jocelyn Taylor
D. Crow
Mary Hennessy
345
t35
1Hiack
, Mro. J. G. Col!ino, Mro.
N. Thompson
3f9
Zllll Nlere
112
Clara
Kay, Joooph Blair, Mfl.
H, HoudaRhelt
861
Handfoop
147
P. Story
2t39 I
Total
106
D. Harbrecht
MISS AMI!RICA
Woo I Lost 2
740
Handriap
1389
Total
Whlte'11 Electric
Thanks for your vote
Woo 0 Loat I
303
J. Grueaer
301
B. Wltlte
and wpport on Nov. 3rd.
Team High Two Games 268
B. Hawley
loy Cats, 1473.
'ull R1n10 .
330
P. Hennessy
Of SitOS _ __
Team HIJh Single Game
EVELYN LUCKE
942
Handicap
Alley Cats, 751.
2144
Total
Clerk of Court1
Ind. lli&amp;h Two Games Won 3 Lost 0
Haaf!OrtY, 27e; Suzy Clark,
Team No. I
Ind. High Single Game ..:Ct;hi~dl
Middleport, 0.
P. Davis
369
Halllt'ly, 1611; Peg1y Story,
219
D. Theiss
185
J. Hoback
.·
T. Bailey
188
l
Add up your bUIIIDd Mil. lnvlude elothes "
Handicap
961
~
2011
ad tbigp for faD. Put them
Into ' ··
Total
Won 0 Lost 3
ou butllet loan. Now Is the best tiDie. Here 18 '

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Qy lJnlted p,... lnternPHonal
Sevtinttten persons died in acf30.IIO Oo..-lafon.. '"
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cidents durmg the weekend ill·
ch.!§ing 1:1 in traffk . In adltition
eight others died of carbon monmtide poh;onng or aspJ1yxia·
tlon
in parked cars with enS:inea
FURNITURI CO.
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lual ·v.f''ve lw l•n down lhh ne r i·lluldmg m Washington.
ro&lt;Jd lugelh(1r·· respe( t
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nmg at 9:.10 a m For furthsr ' three-ca r acc1dent on East Main
! information phone Ada Slp.ck ' ~t today ;Jt 8 ;.o am. Aulhorior Naomi London 1n Syral·use. · ties said P.:~rker ran i111o lht·
FirinM S41lH.UI i\'la~·
re(lr ol an auto driven bv F'rnn~
I Wallace . 54. Racme . whiCh in
(Cantin~cd from Page I 1
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· ! turn h1t a car operated by Robadoj,t a "hands ofl" poUcy 0
will
ert Louk ~. ~0. Syracuse Tb('l t •
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ti1a thorny tssue of rcapporttll1&gt; . 81' Hllltlln Ruo•n•
L~OPOLDVILLE, The Congo [
1 was med1um damage to th e
m¥ and of congressionol ret. UP/ 1- Thirty Catholic priasts l
·: I three cars . No inJunes wrrt• 1· p
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Class
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VISitllllon
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ported.
the -lelislature
wants
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Grttde
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~eappor onm~nt on th~ agenda, 'J'ue~cl a} f'\t'nmg Nov JO . fnH hert&gt; sa td Sundau ~iaht 'l' h e l
MAN t'INED
Itt leaders will hJlve to psk for . lowed with lhe regu lar PTA 1 •· t · 1 d M.J . 0 ·
Fi11ed m Middleport .\1Jyor
H. 't'hey are expectsd to do just I meeting The program
topic ~ ~nP.~ _s mcfu; farun Borman~ I
' Lee Smith's cuurt over werk- ·
tha~
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Naz1 '
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I ''lnform~ltion Please" will be leade.r.
end was U sc&lt;.~r Mt·Curt _\. U
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William i
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Wesl Cnlumbia. $5 and costs
DETROIT - General Motors ' Thorpe with a que!ition
~nd 1 But the dJp!Qmats expresse&lt;tl
for farling to y1eld the r1f' • ( I!
Sunday night r~2rhed loca l con- 3 n~wf'r perwd
fer.rs lor the s~fety M all the 1
i way . Thnmas E. Watki11s ff)t'tract agreement with Jhe Jast All attelldmg &lt;:re asked
to I,OOO_wh lli'S who are no~ behntd l , .
fr.1ted a $15 hond for h :l(']; • ;,~ 111
of Its 130 \Jnited Auto Workers b.nng ih•ms wnliJf)ad or in &lt;l ithe lines of the retre(lttng reb! a dangerou:. ma1111er and i{l{'JI
union local bprgaining unils .l s:irk fm· il
wllite
elephunt ; ols. Hn~d -prassed by_ govern-1
. , ;1rd 0 . Tay{o.r, Leo.n. W \'a
Hestoration or full production .sa le All pl1ret~l~ and frjends · ment ~&lt;Hns an&lt;t bo_mbmg raids
1forfeited $HI bond tor dnvmg m
and full employment was ex-: are urged to attend. Refresh~ · b)' whn~ rnercen~nes,
rebel
a dangerous manner.
pected within a short 11me.
1menl s will be served .
lcad&amp;r Chnstopher Gvtmye an·
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Inounr ed O\ler the weekend that
OTHER--WAY 'ROUND
. all rle!gHws and Americans cap·
Roy
and Mnrgar~t Van Loon
tured wouhi be treated as prlsey
have
been ordered lo rP "
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cover $17117.36. plus mterest.
from Paltl D. Burn.'! and Maxine M. Burns m a Common
l7 01• In Ohh•
Pleas CoOl'!
ruhng.
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Auditor, Meigs County

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the right place. Simp)¥ phone for the mDount

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p.m.; Little Genrge up Green- pect a lot of paper work, but not the kind flatlUI' Lu~a"
1up 7:20 ~- m. tlormer A.
E.) ftlupd . ~s he ttartell Qf( to .olaSi f't Ftut&amp;er&amp; University, New

of hl11e pcunt fi 1nd11'~ long and 11pohs St~te lns! Jt ute i:roun~s.
2 mcht"~ wtd l'
, goes. a long _
f&lt;"'ront Street in Cal- ~ Dykel; S1m ~son down Meldahl l BfUASWlck, N.l., where h$ " a pl\afmaq ~tuctent he discavThe lr;lll
m ll nll1 ;1 rounty hpol1." to V1ne St t~en ski ms 2:~Q p.m.: Valvaline down Mel~ ere4 callege praaki\ers haQ 8\'4ft'ed J:Wi car flijl Q! qews-st11rt s near Cheshlrl:! tm
the nver thr h1\ls through Northup1 day 3· 10 p.m.; Alice up Meldahl l papers.
Mt~l)jS euunty Ime.
pas:;e~ and ends at Lena on the Law- 13:50 p.m.; Dennis Brown down ·
· -------lhrough Kyg r r. Add1sun, the Ga !- renee County line.
\--1e!dahl 7 p.rn.: De-fender down : Samnf"l Reitnti~e of
FINEP $25, COSTS
Also Choose From
M
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d 0 avtdson 21 Long BotThose m the abovE' p1cture. e n 10 40 !-J m
!\'la~oo Dies Sui l
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These Fine Radios
tO
II' it to nght are James s. King . Gallipolis Dam - Ja cob r.. , 1'SON
F.
•Mobile Whips
111 a:r1 l lnm was ftned $35 •nd costs on I
The occasion WJS also
lhC'
(lallinolis whn helped Grand- down 6:15 p m.; John .J Rowe f ""s
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servd
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a
speechl\g
charge
111
Pomervv
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1 1,egar's ('Dtift
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"" p.m: Lut her Herd - 1 or ,· am
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rom
' rna COniilflrrahly Ray Knudson 1down 8 :.JU
s ued c1tm1re. . who 1!1.1 ,,layor
\, ares
•Ground Planes
~Y*' Tr~il~-&gt; asstwintiOil &lt;ll wlltl'h
Alll.'l l:.. Btl ll\·l dl~r LoQ:all' Hi ll: m'lll clow n II 4H pm Hnrhar;I 'Par ~ .un ~y _ m~rm~g a t the Saturda) Wtlllam Yunkrl~ 18
eGeneral
.James (_;. Kmg oJ ll ;t.lipPi is.
l-'nce ('n lu mbus a~d o
Ta. Brrut up :~ · :w am; Srnwl up r 1 :~; 1 ~ne~ ~~ h1 drot l{'r , Henry . Ma~on. Jo.r!et ted a $200 bP·~d un
eCable
was elected ll directnr lor t\l &gt;l l
WASIIJN(iTON l llf'li - MI'S l ,. (·,II
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5 50 am
WI
e le
ues ay &lt;.lt 2 p .rn a OWl cllarge.
e Polytronics
Ill .
" 1 1a cmml :r r;ta te repn.:·
i.lt tlw F'oglrsong ~~un('rf:l! homP
-----•ntensiv(l work ~ith (;randmu .
Gatewood m establ1shmg the Jluhen J-: llllill!JI'nw cnn bt• &lt;;en
. t'\tiVf'
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.In the. "·trnwhalr lS Kanaw~a fliver Duncan with mtermenl in
Grah~m
SERVICE SET
e Hallicrafter
t&gt;:&gt;.:pP{'t.•d
111
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pari
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f; ij(Jia county ht'klll"
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du""n
Mi:!rrnt!l
8:20pm.·.
tf'mf'lf'r_\
Th1
ofllcWtlng
miniseo
1n SO! wl l1fe at tilt'
Wh1 le
Funeral serYit'e~ for Edward
M1 ller. editor, Logan
11&lt;111)· 1Pll.'i t' Liur1ng tlw 11 ex t I11L11'
I National up \1armel 8 40 p m: t('r will lw Rrv Halph ~1ahon- c . Slo\er, 71. who !1u~i Sunda~·
eSonar
Newli, was sleeted p~"esidenl ol ~- &lt;·Jr~
R 1 11 1 S
(;eorge Pm:e du"m Wintield 6 r:~ H
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1 cve11ng fll the home of a n1ece,
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lht grou 11 .
~~ u·r f"ll f.~ • lUI')'
! p m ; Elisha Woods up Winfield
e wa.~ U&lt; trn anuary l.'i. \905
\Irs . L}ndnn R .JH\ 1nsll 11 i"
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Erma Connoll_;,
Re('ds"ille. '
TRADE
UP
NOW
TO
BETTER
~ l .art~rSetii«ttlo. lll , li :IO pm: Lelia She&lt;Jrer down the son of the la te t-{enry and
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w!ll be held Thursday at 2 p.
Grandma Calewnod is uredit · dcilgiTit:ld to ll&lt;J'- e lh 1• 11 1f(• ot
1 Wmfield 10 30 n.m.; Lucy Jane
Mar~an•t Hudson Rl•ilmire, and
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fll"1"1 I 'u. p f) - Bob-. Lucas up Winfield
r-('d witl1 being the wOI'lrl '~ Ch&lt;im· tlli' npv·' l'l(·e pr''~ ''''•·nt
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Bashan. w1th bunal in i;l ~:'1.r· 1
pil:)n feminine hiker and proba- sh;1 re l ll.:~ · e~-~ duties.
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a"er. il.rmer secret ary lo ' Jeffer.11un down Winfield .'inc: LuciiiP. LattriPrmilt
of Pome- b
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tl1 s
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Y cemc cry, ~~ was &lt;.1 vt!('l an 1
bly has outdistances all m on
£ enate s I tfoera ttc lf\ajor- am; Thelma Ann down Wm· 1oy, ~nd Mrs. Thelm~ Ellwt ol ,, 1 lt'••·ld l\',·•r I..Survtv"rs· 1·n. 1
" a mag· field 5 · 1S tl m
p.•· 1·I &lt;·asant. three
She has hiked thll nat1ona l ~1· ho !wH llel'n wnrk1ng ~·~·er lly · dcn
· 1ed
- ·s und a:v mgut
hroth 2rs . t'i llrl"" 1... 1• 51· "t•rs·. Clet·• •L',-,.cs.·i
lime
substllu
ting
th
lms!l;sses
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AtJIJ&lt;liachian trail three IJmes
, z1ne re1;or t t l&lt;JI P selt lr.d a
~---------Cl~m!_ • · of Pomero~; H
_ arry of Harls&gt;•tlle
Po .."·ef'r.• • R·'-.
\1r ~ .$100
.. a·n.d "
In Cal!ia county, she seo ul· ftH' tile ITI\IC' h-trd l" !•led
. .nuu Iawslll l Ior .;'30 .000
aI
?LAN WORK SEiSION
Har\1(\l'd and Henry. wuh whom rinl:' ·wd ~rvrrn! niecrs
month agn w1th tllf' pruvisiun M b
t h S .
he
madt&gt;
his
home
Friends
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I'd th!' :10 mile IJ'ail. " Pilinled " .Johnson
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VIuriel
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lm_Pl_m'y,
51i. is &lt;.1 ,that it be kent senei
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em
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phews
Friends
may
can
at
the
Midcl•-.,;..1':1
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t a· dies Auxiliary of the VolunteP.r 1
nt toe
homt!
any
L'w
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Funeral
h,.;.,,.
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me.
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poI lit:+! )
a:.l\l ll' , 1t'J eled1on rl:n
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mg), buill Btiles, sel:!ul ed f&lt;u·m - lll: 11 '"1 Y.
the r whn lla.':i lldpt•d
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Fire Dep;utment and the Svr&lt;J- lllle.
er''s consent as \L'ell as h1kPd grandmo
her lmsbqml dun!l g his
20 : N~w sweek reported atlorney lcuse Third Wedneiiiday H o ~ e"
l)f\JVER ('[TED
h:lC'k an~ forlh across t11e coun'1'
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Hi.Jker
t.
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nd
ttR
lph
Hill.
presmakers
club
will
lmvt&gt;
an
allPIOilll'I'"V. p roii' C"
,.,·ted ~.d · •
In \)II 1I l ('S lli SI &lt;IS ,;1(\y
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v
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ty many lime!i in providmg the year~
P.ird .Jolm ~q n ila~ h'-'lped til·, . It ent ol the Cupitnl Vendmg Co .. day clean-UJl work ses&lt;;IOn at ward Parker, 2U, nr Mi1w -- l't! l t'
t;!lllia coun ty link
Presi·lf' nj
· n~a• htl!l th: &lt;1greement Oct. 51the Syracuse town l1all Wed· tu C'O Urt 0.1 au as:w red Llt-dl
The blaie marks are marks
11
T1 c two women :&gt; hare a lllU· 111 llw ~wn ~ ~oom ot the War· ne~day, November II , begin- ' dlstance f'harge lollowmg

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Dependable llierc•Simpson ltldtos

P •n ' Tibalt ~p fireen~p H5 p. l
m: Ravenswood up Gre&lt;n~p ll ' LOTS Of PAPl!R WORK- When you tJO l4l

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I mM ana 0 Snulheastern
?.~tfPay~ftte~he.rlipoqi•IS, u~?aalyltpoaltts lhtea
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honur Gntlldtnq li:mmu II at~:wood for blazmg a 30 m1le trail
auf-ll!IS f!~:~llil:l cuunLy to JOin.
at
some
time, aw1th
other. Ohiu
trails
to form
network

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fEATURING~--,

'G ran drna' Gatewoo d IS• Hon ored "sun d3)' I:

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rn ; Harv ey ~ordan up 15. 5 40
a .m.: ot:anlyn \l up 16. 6 am.
CQJ!rokee up 17, 5 15 p m ; S!. "''!ti'
Ma rys down 18. 11 p m : z1m I
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mer down lB . 6 a m ; PPggy !
l&gt;owney down 18 . 7 2() ·' m · ;
auckeye Stale \.IP 21, 9 50 p m.'; j
Jndutna up :ll. 3·45 a.m.: Jer- I
ry aasworth ~L!WR 2\ 5.50 am; l
, Queen City down 2.1. 7 p.m .;
I Elgercliff down 23, Y 45 p m.; ,
Lunga Flomt near Greenup 3: 15 !

GAS ranges

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IKI!IAP OAU$0
Miqdleport l'lll•riOOOY , !Irs·
cut squadmtm wer~ called twice
Sunday, tbe first at 2:35 p.m.
fur Chff Beaver of Me~lt '1ny
H•ll ond tho other. at Ui p.m. :;Ji~~:i;;J
lor an auto accident on .,,,te t1'

Ohio Rh:er E. P
Jone s
1up It 2 a.m. i Sc~thern down 1
14 , 5 a.m.; A. J . Patten l.IP H.
5
55 a m. i J,.o~isiana ttp 14 . 7 30 I
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IUfti. l..ondon, Mttfmt!l 1

' Boat roovemt&gt;nts:

new, automatic
feature• on

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bers 11• qrged to allond and
pay dues . An oyster atew Will
be serv ed followin&amp; the Qlteting .
Mr&gt;. Hartinger I 24 PI Sent .

1anq Winfield dam• wtre on the 1

~ st~ J&amp;r~s

lt.V IlL il w~ llll.llm~la
alllillaey by tie QSP.
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Chapttl' iJ and the
will be held tonight. AU mom-

lea~on

Look at thasa

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Gaug• rofldlnJS:
Oallipo!is 1'
1dam 18 4. 12 2, runnlng 1'-'z feet
on rollers. ?qmeroy-Mason 20.' 84 . Pt
Pleasa nt 24 38. Hinton

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llA' TO MEI!:r

Senll'!_el,

loyal support.
A I.AYIXOI QO.

NOW YOU CAN HAVE
BEAUTIFUL NEW FLOORS AT LOW COST!

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Arms!NJIIIIDolllllll, ludrlll. tloor Ill,, you namt
It, we fiiPPI7 tl!t oovtrlqllllllllltall lllo oompltto
Job at loW 0011. I
~uy Ttrllll ar• av!!!labl,. Call
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Ingels Furniture
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I will do my btlt to merit the support

glvtn mt.

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RALPH .WELKER

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GOO E. MAIN ST.

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(Have you priced 1

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STAT! REPRUINTA TIV~

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he qn•ck ones &lt;tr e 0111~ Porl1ac l e 1,8 1'15, loolell j:ierc•· :zsc ar ~ hp apl1an 8 1 Por1tl'' GTO 1 b
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hQ ~1.1cket $6(11S "-' 1 l 11
r II d
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puuted cat. Checked out a soortv Clr. lo11nd 1\ Uot~5n 'l ~~~rn• w1\h lanQs allh!ll •1rlp,~ci-Cilown prl•e- LOQI( aroun.;l.

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INFOlMAnON

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CALENDAR
SOCIAL

TWO story frame bou.e
011
Brick Street, Rutland, with
extra lot. Carl Hysell, Phone
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Pomeroy
_M_o_to_r__Co.

David Thorpe, Vocalist, Wins Top Prize
In Rutland P. T. A. Talent Show Event

NOV. t

Winners In the talent
show gin The Beguine.'' Debbie Kay
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held in Rutland Saturday ev- Jeffers did a pantomime
of
7 ROOM house, 1 car garage The Daughters of Rutl1 class enlng included David Thorpe. Brenda Lee with recording ,
near High and
Elementary .l or. lhe United Methodtst church vocalist from Racine, first
The program wao concluded
1963 Corvair Monn Coupe
$1895
WIDbe~alill..-&amp;.&amp;
schools. 463 Lincoln St. , Mld- wall meet at the churcb. Mon- place: 8 boys· quartet number with 8 group of folk songs d?"e
Local owner and low mileaee. Jet black finish , red bucket
vinyl 11eat, 4 vn th.e Cloor, 110 eneine, good whitewall tires.
dleport . Phone WY 2-.1231.
day at U noon for a Thanksgtv. with St.ve Grim, John Grate, by tbe Rutland 111gb Scllool
11_-7_-.l_tc mg dinner! followed by the rea:- Gene Grate, and David Grate, chorus under the direction of
udio and beater.
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1958 ford 1 Ton Cab &amp; Chassis _ _ _ $895
ulor meeting.
I second place; and Steve Clark, Mrs . C. 0 . Chapman, music su.
vs engine, 4 speed trans ., 7Mx20 tires, real solid and runa
!'WLI• ., LJ __
The .Pomeroy
~lemen~~ : of Albany, pianist, third place. pervisor. Judges for the pr().
good.
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PTA will !ll"1 Moo a.j ';:. ·
Thorpe received a $25 savings gram were Mrs. Janet Korn of
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1963 Corvair Panel
$1699
p.m. Fathers olght wl
bnnd donated by the Middle·
-Low mlleaee, solid body, hea-te-r-.11- o-.&gt;d-:-cti-re-,-.- - POMEROY- s- room frame se~edf and ~er~ wil~behia hdoor l port Citizens' National Eklnk as
' a.m.
... 'I'WCI - ........uhouse with bath, gas heating, I prtze or a .a er.
g w~y first place winner with his renM!ntma. CMqe ~ oetl
tt Cell\~ per •t'IT&lt;f fo, 1'br. front and back porchea and ~atrolman wall have a safe Y dition of ''Blue Velvet/' accom.
•eeu"" m-t~nu.
basement. Nicely locsted on I f•lm Refreshments will be oer- an led b Mrs Lee Lee
HI!!. Dtseoulll pa.. ... IM
ved by the Ft!tb grade motb- P
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
Union Avenue. $6,500.00.
Members of the Boy!l' quar:l.\AO 01 l'llAJ\IU • OBrrll
!\8.IJ:I - IJl.. , . .... ...nl miJ)
PO&gt;MEROY 3 - bedroom ..-s.
NOV O
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1m1Un . 11utt ~ . . . . 1r
POMEROY, OHIO
frame
home
witb
bath,
tet
received
$10
as
secon
prize
orraca IIIOtJRI
1,forced
hnt
air
heating
and
The
Ladi"
Auxiliary
of
the
donated
by
the.
Rutland
Bank;
1.1D A. 1L "' o.uu I' . . OIJU
aatun~.:r......a:• A. M. ~ LltOO In Memory
---~' Sele
full basement.
Down stairs Middleport Firemen will have and the third pr1ze of $5, donatll"a 10 &amp;UY
.with
hardwoOd
floors,
hEs a meeting and demonstration ed br Mr. Kenneth McElhinny Funeral services for Calvin
1'0 Pt..u;a •
with t th C Iumbus and Southern of Middleport, went to
Steve Andrew Sprouse of Rutland were
There are no words that we AUcriON - Saturday, Novem· living room (lGx25)
aatll.T PROOUCINCI
can say,
ber 14, 12 :30 p. m. The fol- large fireplace, dining room i ~hi eEl 0 1 . Co
ff
Clark for his piano solo, "Fan- , held Saturday, October 31 at
lowing personal property will
Til 0 ....... ec r 1c. mtpa nY
Ices tasia in D Minor," by Mozart. Ithe Rutland Methodist Church
PHONE WY2-2156 To thank our friends for what bt&gt;
sold at the residence of alld hall. Bedrooms
have l esuuy evemng a 7.30 p. m. Th
. d
'tb th R
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lhey 've done :
plenty closet space.
Large The American Legion Auxile varae program sponsor~ wl . . .e ev.
es er. em ey
' - - - - - - - - - - - 'ITo help us Jive from day to I the late Mrs. Geo. W. Ander· lot on Ea~t Main Street with ,iary of Lewis Manley Post 263 ed by the Rutland P .: .A. had offtcJatmg. He was .assasted by
day
son at 453 Lincoln Street in I large shade trees and
out will meet at the home of Mrs. I an array. of talent! mcJubding th~ Rsevt: CarS! H~rrlmg ~Sum~
Card of Thanks
And up in Heaven meet
our
Middleport, Ohio.
of high Wf.ter . Also, 4 . room C
y
T d
t 7. 30 dance routmes, voca num ers, mit ta ton, pec1a rnustc was
- - - -- - --- __
son.
One 5 pc bedroom suite, one garage apartment.
Garage .: . oung,
ues ay a
· instrumental acts, and o!hers. 1provided by Vernon Weber and
3 pc . maple bedroom suite, space for 3 car.~ plus work p Forest Rose CouncU Daugh- y .... ., _Web~r was master of Elizabeth Chapman.
We would like to thank friends
J
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th
.
We
want
to
say
to
one
and
fill
one
night
stand,
three
9xl2
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•
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for
the
evening
and
I
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1or
and rea1ves
e1r
ex- ·•We are very grateful for each rugs (two aalike), some , .shop. This is an excepuon- ters of America wiH meet Tues.
Pallbearers were members of
...
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f.te program w1th a nov.
.
.
d
pressions of kindness
an •
throw rugs, occasional chair, . ally good propecty and pnc- day at 7:30 p.m. All members
. .
' the semor class mcludmg Tom
11
sympathy , cards and floral iTh ca
ho
d t h 1
two upholstered chairs and ed at $16,000.00.
are urged to attend.
feadturmg 8 1.1hpuppet nln ; Hysell, Don Smith, Larry Rupe,
0
offerings , and the Rev . Per-~ at yobu
ve rna e
ep
C. C. CUCKLER
NOV. 11
•.wn ance w
a cou - Mike Stewart, Willie Blackwell
.
.
.
us ear
other chairs, large medicine
background
91
rm for hts consoling uessage. Th 1 0 f ·u
h ld
cabinet, coffee table, sLands,
POMEROY, OIDO
. c1
od
·f
and Darrell Smith, Members of
The Norwood Knight Family , e oss
Je one we 0 so
BOX "'~"'
WY Z-3830 A rummage sale will be helc1
mg .n go
per ormanc- the Boy Scout ~oop
1'n charge
dear.
lamps, clock, two cabinet rah piano num bers we~e of the flower! 11
11 9 2tc :
11 6 3tc at the St. Paul's Lu the rar.
t
were Ray SUth-

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we know he's up there looking
d()wn
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his head Is a starry
on
WILL RAKE Iea V es, et . $1 00 . n rrown.
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50 a ew us 1Je 15 He's beckoning to you and Ueck·
per our.
of hauled and dry black w~l- '
oning to me
nuts. $3.00 per bu. Phone \\ Y To come meet him in that great
2 6103
·
eternity.
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Novem-1 We're never more from him to :
ber 8. at Amecican Legion !
oart
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arm, eec rrove
land, Odhio_,fl at nodon.
Hilgh ,
heart ;
powere n es an 22s on Y
·1· Bless •vou all for evermore
.
N0 shotguns. Everyone
lS Until we meet him on
that
2
6
welcome.
11
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golden shore!
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sprouse,

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for 1 Ann, Randy· and Betty Jane.
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Morning
-- -~church November 11, from 5I a . . d Canad~! and
Debbie,. erland, Mike Nicholson, Dennis
gas heater and several small
m to 4 p rn.
Smith w1th Tea fi'or Two;
.
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heaters, 9 pc. dining
room FOR SALE OR RENT: House ' 1 The
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Sh
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K
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Ch
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Weber
and
David
Rice.
Bur1a
Pomerov
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suite, kitchen table , Estate 6 rooms IUld bath Route 143, 1 1 b .11
of ~
" K lh Kt' g solo "Ca was rna e m A amsv111e
me·
1
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e orne
~nee;
a y
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gas range, kitchen cabinet, Ba1ley Run Road. Call WY 2.Jed "' b •~- S
Spn'ng .
f th G
" V 1 ery, ason, . e.
,
.
ne S~.a r .,
prace o
e rnomes.
oca
10 28 Ifc Mrs
utility. cabinet, el_ectric ro~st- 3722.
Ave., Wdnesday at 2 p.m.
numbers well done Included a He is survivtd by his parents,
Br, dishes, cookmg utenstls, SEVEN ROO" brick home In
Pomeroy Chapter No. 80 Roy· duet by Linda and Wanda Car- 1Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sprouse,
RCA Whirlpool refngerator
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G t Th
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a l e o,
ow r~a
ou r; two sisters, Ann an
e ty an
• p.,meroy, two bathrooms, 4 al Arch Mason~ w1
Maytag
Washer
&lt;wringer bednmms, garage, basement. stated convocation Wednesday , a quartet .. Bonme Grat~, Dar- one brothe_r, Randy. ?ut - of ·

~~:.), s~r:e :a~:~~~;, g!'::;

ladder, wheelbarrow,
3 pc.
Walnut lumber Ph" x H"xlO
ft., well seasoned, many oth·
er l'temo, all funu·ture
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3 flrushed rooms In attic.
Large :ot. Out of high water
Central heating
Inquire
Charles Wildermuth. WY 222~ or -NY 2-6116. 8-26-tfc

any debts made by fllly other
than myself. James R. Prid· ·
Far Rent
dy , Rutland, Ohio, Route l.
SMAI I
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11
3
6tp
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apartmen
'
sm
a e or
_ - - - - - -one or I NO . All co nvenaences.
RAWLEIGH Products for sale.• Gnmm's Apt. Phone WY 2- CORN FOR SALE .
Gordon
W 2~12
1o-24-30tc l 2753.
11 9 tic
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8
11 6 3t.v
sT:t~~nL~s"&amp;~~~ ~-;:~~
I x 35 ft. Two bedroom. Call
--WY 2-2t86 or WY 2·3346 .
FRESH milk cow, 4 years old.
11-7-tfc Hereford bull, 18 months, can
1
Re-gi~ter for this good second
be registered. Good
1956
car each time you drive in. HOUSE , flv: rooms and bath, Chevrolet car. Charles Dick
No purchase necessary, just
thermostatically
contr~lled Karr, WY 2-5218.
register.
gas heat. Closet o busmess
11 6 3tp
HOME OF UNICD TIRES
~istrict. Plenty of ~ee park~
--SUPER SERVICE ' mg space. Phone II Y 2-3092. 63 Rambler - $1,795
STATION
IJ.7-3tc
c::-:-=:=::==--c:---- - "770" va 4 dr. Low mileage.
Jeck w. Caney
APARTMENT 4 rooms
and Very dean inside and oul
1
Mgr. WY 2•9932
bath , 790 Maple, Middleport
11 6 3tc 63 Ford _ _ $2,195
' WY 2-2936.
AUTOMOBD....E lD8Urance-~n - ----- Galaxie "500" 4 dr . Custom
6 ROOM house, Haven Height.!, All Vinyl upholstery. Crujge.
canceDer:l? 1.-t your opera·
New Haven, West Va. Phone matic. Power Steering and
tDr'J llcenaa? Call Ill M!lll. 882~3045 .
ll·Htc brakes. Almost like the day
lllill&lt;
- - -··- _
it was sold,
----:-~:-:----:--·!LARGE ROOM for use as storHelp Wanted
age or garage. WY 2·5293.
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ason.
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1957- VOLKSWAGEN for aate.
WI 9-2113.
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Big ear room. ride lllld ,.,..
formuce. SmaU eu eeoaomy
and mana
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ony Simpkins, Pt. Pleasant.
Other survivol'8 in addition to
the parents are maternal grand.
parents Robert and Arawanna
Colley' Anthony and paternal
grandparents, Tracy and Helen
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s· k'
Pt PI

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Imp ans,

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easant. Fwu~:ral arrangements were

under the direction of the Chap·
man-Wilcoxen Mortuary .

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Full or part-time. Cbrlsbnas
auson - discount for
own
needo, S.X 668 C, '!'be Dally
Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohio.
11+7tp
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floor . Newly decorated, bard- USED workpants, shirts, covwood floors. automatic beat.
eralls, and jackets. Carl ChevCaU Ill 2-3200.
10 10 tfc aller, Long Bottom, Ohio.
10 15 30tp
I&gt; Duplex, 3 hedfOOIIII, Sngar

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Run area . Pomen, · Phone APPLES,
Burdette
Fruit
WY Z-.1618.
10 2 tfc Farm. Phone
Wy 2-6970.
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For S1le
with purchase of Blue Lu"
tre Carpel
Upholstery
1961 VINDALE Housetraller, cleaner. Baker Furniture.
lnstrudlon•
with o 10 x 15 aluminum awn11 3 6tc
lng. Priced to oell. Chester
U. I. CIVIL IIRVICI TISTII
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nnan, ~mua•
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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
1 :45 SlgD Oo
7:00 Be Stllllll!d KDow
7,03 News
7:01 Muolcal Clock
7:30 News Headlines
T:32 Musical Clock
7:43 Word and Testlmony
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1:08 Musical Clock
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7:45 Word and Testimony
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News
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Johaaou • SimpiOD !no.
Show (Fri.)
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(Mon • '!'bun.)
Baker Furniture Show
(Wed .. Fri.)
llr8 SUper Market Show
('!'burs.)
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Grand Ole op 'l'y
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A.S.C. Program • Ftl.
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Muon Co. Aif. Exi.-Tues.
Swap Shop
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Larry Alldii'IOD Sbow
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6:20 Country Jambllrea
7:00 Larry Andersoo Show
8:00 Pomeroy HI FootbaU
8:30 Middleport Ill FootbaD
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U:15 Cbrlsllana Hour
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teeta
1:00 Roo. Andrew PIII'IIOIIJ
1:10 Roo. Sllu BDiupa
1:00 Sunday Chapel

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11o1coe Tborno
1:00 Iunday Chapel
3:33 Collntry Bymntlmera
(DaD Hoyman)
4:33 Sunday Sllowcase
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1:30 Sundown Serenade
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From the LlrJled tru9 or
11 6 ate 1963 model, rooond
bllbbln, Bud Simpson. o\coDII.
oulldcner radiator co the
11ews forward and backward.
1 1 tfc unalleft beltu GGJ'a
Farm Machinery
0'1'0 Co
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Balanoe due 1 months, $6.00
montbly. WY 2-Z!lK.
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FOR SALE: W. C, Allis Chalmll S Slc lea made of legal papers,
Pomerer
ers tractor wllb 2 row mount_
blrtll recorda and almoot any WY WIQ
ed picker. IINI Studebaker CORN FED BEEF, $125. WUI other d0C1111lelllo.
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1\41 loa flat dump.
BrnokJ dress lor 28o a lb. Phone WY Reuter lnsaranee, Pomeroy 1. 0 . McCOY, AUcrJONEER.
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land, OhiO.

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his social Inadequacy and be·
cause he is a has-been, and
Miss Bancroft I! rather egocentric . Miss Bancro ft's daughter
b~ a former marriage, ~ieingl
this glimpse of married hre on
NBC-TV, decides to enter a
convent.

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----''--mark Farm Bureau,
:':)jiiNjj(jjj,""Sb;;j;;-~;;,;;;
OJ,.IVER CORN picker
and
10-31-30tc JOHNSON.
I.Mura,.,.
ftwl

baseballer (Jack Wt~.rden),
no
longer able to hit home runs,
belting his wife (Miss Bancroft)
instead , knocking her all over
their bedroom which Is almost
a!l strong an 'audience·grabber
as having 50 000 Berbers on the
attack . 1t !Jt'~ma that they love
each other desperately, but
Werden is insecure because of

Ul. Chlneae

sheep

officer:
Merchant

TERRY

lie

Pomeroy, Ohio, Rl. I.
10 23 25tp HEATING, Plambb!L Muolloo

dleporl Ill z.zrlt.

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.--.Sewer Madllleuollo•loCaD IIY z.zrlt Day •

60. Femal•

088
1_t~~

19. Altitude :

Mr.

E. llleln s-t. Pnm#l.... ""
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V01D tewer

whose works include
" Hus Stop" and •'Plcnlc," is,
\Ike any Hne playwright, prlmarilv concerned with characttr d~velopment, and there can
be little doubt that televlslon's
butehery-by -the-clock was the
reason the boor turned out to

0 Ally CROSSWORD

10. Rabbit
Th.e drama began with the ex- • 11. A h.l.rd

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EDd

Jn gt&gt;.

~~entiala.

.
tm, Arbuckle ; Jumor Taylor,
·
Henderson; '?\-Irs. Tracy Simpk'
p PI
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1ns, t. easant orman ev.
.
Pt Pl
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~ng,
·Pt ~~nt, t · ~ 0
.onesB
, wnf
.. lenasAanh,t rs.
·
1aam r
te ' s on.
DISCHARGED : Alice
Newman, Buffalo; Mrs . William Scb-

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l..a1er, I opened my file to the
m!:lterlal about the drama, and
l" uund th~s quote by ln~e ~~
cernlng Jt in an lntervtew . I
~aw a rough cut of the film,
and I em worried over whether
•t worked well enough within
the tlme limit. An hour drama
on TV i! only 46 minutes, you
know ~ and o~ly one-half of mY
play IS used.

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he routine, despite the presence
of Anne Be.ncroft. Every so of.
ten , suggeslion3 of an attempt
t.o reveal characters with di ·
men.s.ion 1hone through, but,
like a guillotine, video's under~
lying strategy of a racing plot,..
plot-plot chopped away at lts e~

PIea sent Vaney Hospita)
ADMITTED: Grace Whitling-

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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Tat..g nott! Friday night durin1
li lliam lnge'a play for NBC..
TV 's Hob Hope Theatre, which
de-alt with a society woman and
ber crude ex-basebal1 player
husband, I scrlbbed : "Too compressed. too much without time
l~&gt; develop."

AI )he wl" YOOill claoll&gt;\#r , chlsm aM perll&amp;po ..... nymLane Bradbury gave evidence or Jphomania . but later - without 1
a worthy portrayal. In the hur- , sufficient time for c:ccw1ncina: deried drama, however . the su· velopment - sudden~y and too
premely talented Min Bancroft patly found her altenng herself
l wa s saddled with a part that at \ for the a:ood , and m1king • 10
£lrst sugeested traces of DWIO- of it with her husband .

abbr.

11 3 tic
P-roy, Olllo
F_O_R_Y-OU_R_ e_v-ery. need of BullFURNISHED 3 room
house, - - dozer and
Back-Hoe work,
MaJe 8lld Female
bath and basement. 313'-h Con. ELECTROLUX sweeper,
ha!
contact Emmet W. Shuler,
Now forming crew for coupon d St p
cord winder, attachments, pa- 342 Page Street, Middleport,
ail
or ., omeroy.
b
eed
es.
10 1:1 tfe
per ags, guarant . 8 a 1- WY 2-3243. Free estimates.
Transportation Furnished
ance due $28.00. WY 2-2204.
Farm ponds, private ponds,
Dally Commissions
APARTMENT 5 rooms
and
II 5 5tc basement excavations, septic
Limited Travel
beth, newly redecorated.
tank excavations.
Contact Mr. Dale, Monday and Walter Crooks, WY ~1.
1962 ELCONA
HousetraUer.
11 %tfc
Tuesday, between 9 and 5.
10 23 tfe Two bedrooms. Emerson Pool.
-- Phone 525 0146, Huntington,
-- er Cheot.r D8!'&gt;-:!250. U-Htc WILL DO rug weaving. Phone
W. Va, Collect.
TRAILER lots lor rent, close
'
WI 9-~.
10 til 9tp
11 t llto
to Laundrymat and schools. SINGER Zig Zag
equipped
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Combuttonholes, monograms, etc: TRANSMRI~!?~ Sallvlage ~mWANTED: A gone!
reliable pany, Middleport.
1o-3-trc Balance due $32.10.
WY 2- pony. .,......ng a
ma.es.
dealer t.o supp1y customers
fitc
·
-·tomatlc
and
standard
tnml2204
11 5
wlt!t Rawlelgh Products In rHREE and lour roo'D lumi•IM&gt;
•
m!sslOIIll. Electric
welding.
Pomeroy and
Middleport. ed lll!d llllfuralsbed apart. GOOD CLEAN stoker coal. De- Ph0111 WY 2-6173.
Write Rawleigh Dept. OHK- menll. Ill 2-6434
U I lie Hvered at the mine . Phone
t 24 llc
lfO.U'I Freeport, Dlinois.
Middleport Apartment 5 rooms
SH 2-5022.
11 5 1otc
11
9
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lip ball! and basemen~ ~n ground - - - - - - - - - -

PHOTOGRAPHY CREW

Television Revue

Je.

1954 B~ICK ,e~~ry. Exc~ent
runnmg conch bon.
Priced
right. Hackett's Sohlo Servlee.
lC 22 tfc

Tbe Rambler
World Standard ol E:ompaet

PT. PLEASANT - Graveside
services were held 10:30 a.m. today (Monday) in Lone Oak cern·
etery for the stillborn Infant
Forrest Lee Simpkins son oi
rn....acy and Martha Ly'nn Antb·

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1954 fORD

7 ;3~

SERVICE HELD

pT
. m. l•t thRe
and fraenMds herde npjder, Middleport; Mrs. Eugene
~asoruc. empe. eguar
s- .ar ·~'
rown n
ys lC or e servtces were r. an Morrison, Letart; Mrs. Pearl
mess Will be transacted follow- ~~~ht, ~sol.?, Charlene War~, Mrs. J.ames Carpenter, WestJJones, Pt. Pleasant; Mn. David
ed by work 1~ t11e Past Mast~rs Bill Bmley ; .a duet, Debbie Columb1a; :Mr. and Mrs. A. B . . Jeffers, Mason; Edward Winddegree . Arcbte Swartz .. htgh Turner and Lmda ~henefleld, Sprouse, Montcoal, W. Va . · sor Leon ·, Veronica CJiffor..-1 Pi..
·
~• no to "I Was Th ere; " th e tmy Hutch · Mrs. F . A. c arpen te r, Mrs. L11- PI '
"'
.
pnest,
W'ges a u com_...Jo
1
attend.
inson sisters, Julie, Joyce, and cy Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Wal· easan ·
Troop 245, Boy Scoots, will Jane, "'Jesus and Me ;" a girls' ter Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.
---·-meet at the Middleport Libra- trio, Jean Tillis, C8thy Shop- WilbiJr Kearns, Pt. Pleasant;
TAKEN TO PEN
· a1 7 p. pe rt , an d susan Gr1mm,
·
"Th e Mr. and Mrs. J obn carpent er,
ry Wed ne sd ay evenmg
T
Willlam
m. AU scouts are asked to bring Answer Came;'• Duane Will, daughter, Connie, New Haven ; PT. PLEAS~N Om.· and
their registration fee to
the "Dear Hearts and Gentle Peo- Mrs. Frank carpenter,
and K. Powers, _Vmton, p
1
meeting and all boys wishing to pie'' accompanied by Maurita daughters,
Mary and Angel, Harry Erlewme,,21, tbl
easregister for scouting are urged Miller ·, and Linda Darnell, "Fly Mrs. E. F . Newell, James New- ant . w. eN taken rom .ten•cllouarn1 th tate p
y
to attend. Milford Hysell is Ute Me To The Moon,'' accompan- ell, Verna Vanhorn, Ruby ty l 81 to e. s
. em
t
te
lp.
Mr and Mrs Tom Car- today to begm tbelf aentences.
1.ed by Debb'le King ·
scou mas r,
lerce,
·
·
·
to fve
1
The White Rose Lodge Aux·
Well executed daiiCi: toutines ver, Mark and Shirley, Spring· Powers wah serve one
f
iliary to th@ BrnthPrhnM
of were done by Pennee Williams fi,eld; Mrs. A. J . Voiers and year~ _on a felony cba~g~ r:
Railroad Trainmen of Middle-) and Ray Alkire with the •'Char-~da,f8)11er Shirley, Cleveland Mr. obtairung money .under a se
port will meet Wednesday aft- leston:" Little Minda Lou King, a~d Mrs. Dale Neal, Glouster; tense and Erlewme w~~ ~
f
ernoon at the legion hall inJ a tap number, "An Old
Cow Mr and Mrs Cecil Bush, Coo]- ced to. one year for vtoation ~Middleport.
Hand" with colorruL costume of ville· Edward Daylong Galli- probatJon for second offense pe
NOV. 11
Jwbite with sequin and fringe polis' Ferry, W. Va .;
and ty larceny.
..
, ,_
trim; Reca Boothe in blue cos· Mrs. Adron Bush, Miss Ann
----The Past Councuors ot uieo- 1tume in a tap number· and Deb- Sprouse Miss Sandy Tillis Miss
Uurus . Coun~il Daughters
of 1ble Sheets, a tap nu~ber . with Alice Crouser. Columbus~ Joe MELBOURNE (~I) -OlymAmeflca will meet Thursday I red sequin costume, accompan- Crabtree, Wendell
Turner, pic gold medal wtnner Fred
evening at tbe bnme of Mrs. Jied by Mr. Ross of the MeDon- Campton, Ky .
Hansen of Cuero, Tex., tlei!Rd
Thomas Cook.
aid School of Dance.
Mrs. Carey Pruitt Charles- the Australian pole vault record
.
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f t de ite 8 heavily
Ruts made by wagon trains Chester K1ng presented
a ton, W. Va.; Jerry Frogle, Leo o 16 ee . ~p
.
headed weotward still
are trombone oolo, accompanied by Tawney, Gallipolis ; Rev. Carl strapped spike mjury with,!~~
vlsibJe on the Oregon
Trail Sabra Canaday, and Beverly Herring,
daughter, Marjorie, stitches JUSt above &amp;111 •..route ln Nebraska.
IThompson had a fiute Bolo, "Be- Summit Station.
knee.
at

very good.
li'OR SALE-Middleport''a tall·
!Nne A. Davis, Owner
est building, located S52 N
Terms : Cash
Second Street, Middleport
Not responsible for accidents
Priced 1or qui e.• DaHl
. ·•· .
•ur
Bradford Auction Company
quire at Oblo Hotel.
C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer
10 lt Uc
A. C. Bradford, Manager
11 6 Gta
Auto S•les

I
~om~~y ~ne~mma~h, Deb~le s~.~~ a~d . tfownthrelatav~s

WMPO, the Rev. Howard ~
pelt, Mlddl'eport Preabyterlu
minister, and Mrs. Emera
Jonea of the Dally Sentinel.
Mr. Weber thanked the committees planning the evtllt bt
eluding stage maoagen, PTA
president and members, par.
eots and teachers. Mrs. Harold
Sauer was !Jekel chalrmat!.
PTA members were In charge
of the candy sale. The proceeds
from the 11how are to be used
for the recent paJntlng project
of the school cafeteria
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KINION DR., GALLIPOLIS. OHIO
PHONI 44681

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....nany $@ntlnel. Pomeroy· _Middleport. 0. Nov • . 19M ' .-------;~ Thanksgiving
etting
~ Is Topic ol .
Impressive Installation Service is
An •mpress1ve
mstal!atton
for ne.,.. uffl('er:-. .... a s
htld .,.,hen the Rull&lt;~.nd .,, n~nd
ly Gardeners met recent!\ 1:1t
H
the home ul Mrs Uor. &lt;:~rnson ~r-: Vernon Weber . out
gomg prt"Sident v.: as lnslaltmg
offKer using 11owttr sv mbol Isms ~s she gaH· each offreer
her charg-t'
\Irs Wt'ber had prt&gt;pure d
C'or&lt;&gt;ag"s .,., h ch \he prPsenlt'tI
to tht nev.ly lll 'lta lleu offtrers
rm illd lng \Jtrs Ho~~t;:trd Bm h
H
f1f'ld presidtnt Mrs Don alriSOn \ICe P'"'denl
\lr s
Fred 1\rl lram"" smet ar&gt; and
\Irs Carl \1 o ns rreasu~er
~Irs Harold Saut"r read the

Saturda\ aL the

verse ol tht&gt; mr.onth and

Nelsonville

Met hodist Chu rch \lotlh

\1.rs

H.ubt&gt;rl Snowdt-n tu make an
arrdr1gement fur the meetmg
" rs Ralph J~ rv1 ~ wa s also
...
vot t'ii mlo membership
~rs Bm·hfteld had a dtsphl\
ot t~utumn \eavl's ,., htch
tn
cludrd several unu~ual spec I
uma tncludJng a kumqua1 lt&gt;af
I he arr
angement
munlh
\o\J~
made
bv M1ots ttreHarnson
and .... as t om posed u1 1\e-athl"r
ct.l v.oud and drrt'd
leaves
\tembt-r" held a bulh eX&lt; hange

tnwel rn~

durmg the evenmg
The
P"" br,.r gh t
b\ Mrs II eber ""' won
Mrs Ro10ald Wrllram• and the
door p1r zt' "as v.:on b'
~1rs
H1rrhtreld fhe next rntte tmg

Mr~

;o~,:la~;~,;:.s ~:,l~om::~hl~;

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NewI Member
w
med. t is.

tt"

e '"9
e rsonal . . .

Devotions
Conducted for Rutland Garden Club ,,rersona I. . . ~ Class
The November meeting

~en tre

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b0
omeroyc u
One new member, MI11

of
the Happ\ Harvesters class of
In Middleport
lne Jordan, as welcomed mto
In Pomeroy
~ the Federated church was heid i Joe Young Jr and son, Joey the Pomeroy Home
~r 1:1nd Mrs HoWtird Erie- Fndav evemng at the church of Woodsfield visited over the hon Club when they met at tht
wem ol Columbu!! and Mr and with Mrl! Gladys Cuckler and
k d
h h f ther J A home of Mrl! Dorotha
E \1 B t
f
M 1dd lewee
en
Wit
a Young
'
Mrs ~
ur on o
Mrs Everett Da1ley as hostess· 1Young Sr and IsMrs
zie.
port wt're Thursday evemng dm- es
I Mtk~ Archer Middleport Sen
Betty Miller opened
the
ner KUt~ts uf Mr anu Mrs Cllf
Mr s Hen.ry Retbel pf'f.·udent, lo.r Band Dlum MaJor, pre- meetmg by readtng a poem
ford Leilhell and Roger
lcondurled the meeting whJch ented a Uwrlmg routme wtth l entitled , Autumn" and
l\.1r aud \lrs William Neutz opened wrth the prayer from the :he band forming a
picture ruce 'Jeffords r~ad scripture
lmg and Ml s Chades Eskew year book tn umson c Thanks- frame as he performed
for from Matthew 6 Roll call was
1
let \ Sa 111
turda\ for
a
VISit
m
C:h
l
glvlng'
v.as
the
topiC
of
the
the
last
time
as
drum
major
l food for a Thanksgl.vtng dinnerh M
d Mrs
M
B 1
J
f " •ld wn d rn &amp;n
1devot ions led by d rs
en z durtttg the fmal band
show The December meeUng b 1
eago
1
5
eMrry 0~ s ~n 1~ 1 f C 1 m Wolfe who al so rea a poem f!rtd ay evenmg fhe band play- be at the home of Betty Rete
0
0
b 1ss 1gah l~::rokend w1th uher 1 The Perfect Day
b "
f
ed the Sousa March,
"The A turkey dinner and Christmas
us :;pen t e wet&gt;
Durrng t~ us1ness sessJOn, Stars and Stnpes"
durmg party wllh a dollar g1 t ex·
m11ther Mrs Odetta P1erott1
a th&lt;.mk you note wns read from Mikes performance
[Change will be held. The proMr •nd Mrs 1\rllram t.ru•• Mrs l J Ebmbach for now
MrssCaroiScoll st udentnurst , gram IS to be uoder the dtreC·
er ul Lancaster were week end ['"' sent on her weddtng annr at Holzer flospr tal School
of uon of Wrlovene Zurcher.
gutsls of hrs paren ts, Mr and versary Mrs Lows Retbel re·
t th week end l Th
1 ed wtth
11
~ 5 Holland Neutzhng
1
d on the three school g1rts Nursmg spen
e M
and I
e meetmg was c os
:\lrs Donald Holter or Hunt· I po:t~ h
sented at World Wl lh her parenls,
r
I prayer by Evelyn Clark, G

EUBt Men
~~~:
H
F 'dare
afler
whlcb the =.o1:;:
ladlea turned
ay
In theltr thank olfermg boxes.
OfOSWs S,C 5
Prayer by the Rev Menzel
.. ..
Smith closed the meeUns after
Member• ot the wsws of the which refreshments were serEnterprise EUB Church were
guests Friday evenlng of the
EUB Men at the EntervrLse
Church
Ralph Spencer,
president,
conducted a short busmess sesslon, whJch opened with the
hymn " Tell It To Jesus" led
by Thomas Bentz follow~ by
prayer by Frank Amott The
report of the •ecretary and
treasurer was given by
Ed
King
"Muchas
Gracia•
, , ..
0 0
(Thank You God) was the to lc
of the ro ram resented
the ladt:. !.lh Jrs
Bentz a leader Jeremtah
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1 6 was read b)' the leader,
followed by the hymn "Have

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ved

wer~

by

the men

Mr

Attendlnl

and Mrs Ed IGng,

wnl be held s

Mr and Mrs James WJll, Mr.
and Mrs Thomas Bentz' Rev•
and Mrs Menzel Snuth, Carl
Jennings, Ralph Spencer, Frank
Arnott, Emmett WIU, Mrs Phil~
lp Smith ' and Miss Ellza.bel:b
Davis
- ;;ME=ET..-;;TO""NI"G;o;;;RT;;;
There wdl be a meetingh
the Middleport Senior Mot en
1
Monday evenmg 1n the high
school cafeterta All
sen or
mothers are urged
CORRECTION
Mr and Mrs p Sadhu Sam.
1
uel of Nellore, Indta, w U speak
at the Pomeroy F1rst Baptist

or

t~~ttend.

Snowden wes named to reprt&gt;
the Junclub
e eonsandserv
the weekend
s, 1,gonarrangmgandmakingcenterlf
1ve e talk and demonstration I"'============--"'"==--...--.-.....;;;,
sent the el ub on a tount\ com lOUI'-e tu the membets atten d· ar
M1erand '\1rs Cla1r Boso and !Ltons
chatrman for Mr
and Mrs w1th
CltfJ 1his
rrd paren
Stumbo
mlllee to plan the
( ounl\ mg
faml ly of !.real Bend vt sited the remamder of the year were d f m•l
Chnstmas
FlowN28 Shim
to bt&gt;
Satmday
ELBERFELDS ARE HEADQUARTERS
held 1\'uve mber
and 29
at
D
p '-lillh
1 het mother, Mrs 1I named for theG luncheons
M I anl\l r a anJ Mrs Michael Er- pl~ees made two beauliful
1
G
t''iS te fll erson
Mrss Maud rueser, rs
wm and son, Scott, of Belpre, usmg mums, glar.ls, and greenFOR EASTMAN KODAK CAMERAS
the
Pomerov
Elemf nt n HriJII' Quiz ri'Pll
Mr anJ Mrs \1arvln Knder 1B Wted and Mr .'l Max Mem and Don Erwm of Columbus, I ery 6lld showed four LIDSUual
School
H\ Ro., {.o/pmmr
lilf (olumbus we1e
wee kend lharl were named as the noml· we.re weekend guests of tht!lr
decoratwns
Mr
Film, Camera Supplies and Accessories
Mrs Don Hal mon
PI o
B1bl
qurz was
con- guests of hi s father, Ra ymond I n,nmg cum mtttee It wa s voted pal ents Mr and Mrs Chest I Rees gave some very hrelp&gt;futll
gram
chatrman wt
dlstnhutrd
HocJ
Coleman 1i Krrder and M
vts1ted h1s
mother
lsuggeslJOl1S on the raislDg of
nrw \earbooks
t.• tl1e grolht'
up duA
~t~d b\e
1H
1t I Ito p::~y $1.000 on the work
f bemg
t h er Erwm
the p b tenan West at Veterans emorta osp a done on the mterm:r o
e
:..,tr Joe Young Jr and son, plants ana thelf care
h
met I
The
Juey, of 1\oodsfteld, th
On the agende lor" the next
0 ram toveJ s Announcement Sunday evenmg at the church I
K d
d M and I bemg sponsore
nc spent the weekend WI
18 four months IS repa1r of smaU
1
made of the fall Drstr rct 'the nreetmg ""' opened wtth
and 'Peggy on
parents
Mrs
appliances, upholstermg;
and
Meetmg of the Ohw Ass u&lt; ra the srng mg of the h} mn , Near Iand Mlcheel all of Columbus I edka~ f
tnbule and assist I Mr J A Young an ot er e self Improvement m regard to
lion of Gardt&gt;n Club'\ to be held the Cross
\\llh Edrth Hap- ICallmg 111 the afternoon were : ~r: p~/t~rmhart, MIS C\e- at1ves
L1et, exercise, hatr and comat the pranu Br\1 Hap Mr and Mrs Els.... udh D!ll and jland Hmes and Mrs I B Weed I Gtlbert Ervm of Columbusl plection care,
tonstal l read the sc rrpture a~d granddaughter Roberta Larkm::d were welcomed back a[\er un Is VISJlmg With hiS Sister, Mrs
The aftern~n was d C:.~~~ ~~
a ston: "Ruth" Wll S grven JY and ~r and Mrs John Krrder l·:~bsence due to lllrwss
\\I Itram Hobson a 1d borther 1makmg wall P aques an
POMEROV OHIO
Hm ( olrman
and Joetla and John of Ches ' Plans we1e mad e for a pl.?n and Sl.':il~r m law, Mr and Mrs !1mas decoratiOnJ
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
TP:&gt;m members lak mg part In ter Hnad
ned ro\ieied dish ( lu lstm&lt;ts rlm l eslle Enm
Others etten mg were
Jo$hue Loqan ' l
the Hrble qur7 w1 re Co nn 1e
I ner and part\ WI th a It gtrt ex Mr s lllhan
McGhee has re- abeth Well, Nelhe Hayes
LI d B
S
,
Alb t W
"ENSIGN PULVER "
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Bmhrwr
ran
rov,.n,
ue
D
br-r
4 with the turned from a months vacation
era agner.
(Techntcolor ;
v
K U1 I
and Rultl
....
rr;
k
I chHnge on
ecem
I
-----a ~ 1~re~
s
Fur r~ast ""or l!r
Burl lves nue
RobE'rt Walker
1
1meflt Lobe furmshed Mrs Dalt' 't'.rth relat1ves m West V~tgtn·
Walter Matthau Tommy
An nErll
!.ace~·.
te&lt;Jm ulneEd 111
.olrsflau
I Tu.SpPflk on Fritltt.v
I Smrth will be program chair t&lt;~ Kentw ky al'd
lennessee
Sand!&gt; Mllll e Perkms Kay l er
lllptonstal
ap 1
'1 h 1
M "I
ed her Representatl'ves of
1
B 1
Mtss Dorothy Barnett
a man and Mrs Ph1 '~em ar Mrs
C\• 1ee accompan1
d
I
Medford Nobod~ eo,er foul· 1
tunsla lltwoan Tt am
Kat w
ev , f1eld worker for the Women s devot10nal lea der A
letter ~I stet .m d Jam1ly • Mrs
Idad 1 Club~t at Meeting
ed up the fleet hke Emng:n tram
Olle wasar dr
Pulvt!r
see hts &lt;'OIIN•tiOon
of ptn ups
tnvf'r ftghlt&gt;r lclared the y,. rnner '!lie closmg OrviSion of Chnstran ServlrP trorn Harold Hess wa\ rea~ to Nt&gt;ll ot Fla twoods,M· Ky ~n I I Representatives from each
spec1allst m SNA.FU
~ the Garden clubs In If;:~~~ ~ ~
prayer wa s gl\ien b\ th e He-v of the Methodist 0Jur&lt;:h Will the elass by Mrs Hen Neu tz mg her son, Mr. and IS
Colornrtoons
Ho"'arrt RuppPlt OthPrs pre-s- be guest speaker at a mf'ett ng (,a mes were played v.tlh pw Nt&gt;l l ot Camden, letn •h w o attended the Regional
t&gt; nt Wf:'l t&gt; Mr i:i lld Mrs Paul ~' ndav, Nov 13 at 2 p m at es aw ar ded tu Mtss Freda Gruc eiime to Mrddleport or er
of the OhiO AssocJatmn of
Weo •nd THuRSOA v
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of
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clubs held at the Methodist
November 11 12.
NOT OPEN
She has worked tn Hawaii Ko l l'helrna (,ruesc r and Mrs - e Hunnngtun \\ Va Is the gues~ church ln Nelsonville, Saturdey
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Phlhpptnes and Ja(lan
l&lt;md Hmes :ifter whH h a df's ol her .S isler, MIS M. C. W•l
They were Mrs Charles C
FitDAY and SATURDAY
MEET TONIGHT
A soctal hour .,.,11! follow m st&gt;!l eoune was served by tht' so1r
I Lewis, regwnal director; Mrs
Navember 13-14
'55 DAYS AT PEKING"
The WSCS of Heath Metho- the rhurch UasemPnt All mt er-, host e~ses
I M1s Clrffonl Enm and Mrs Robert Lewis, president; Mrs
c I'E'c hnrc olor J
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women of the ~:ommum
Frt'd .Sduo&lt;:~lh or Br,dgeport, l John Terrell, Mrs C L.
C'ha11tnn Hr ~ 1on Ava (;:ml dt st C:hurdl v,.Jll meet Monday iestffi
Visit Elberfelds Camera Department on the first floor w Vu vJsiled m Middleport on, Mrs Allard Pratt and Mrs
hf'l Davtcl N1H n Flor.t Rub levenmg at 7 30 p m at the 11Y are mvtted to attend
See and learn about all the many models !n mo\le \:Sffi
!'!On .lohn lrf'land f...pn r. f'11 n I church Mr s JAmes Euler and I
eras - 35 mm Cameras - Instamahc Cameras that load
With Mrs R c Sansbury and Leo Bryan, o( the Wtnding Trarl
Paul I ukas Elr za bet h St&gt;llu1 s
m
seconds - the movte pro-Jector - the shde projector
Mrs Jack Berhtle are devo- 1 p
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otllf'r fnends
lclub; Mrs Jack Robson, pre~'HColorcartoon
(and
Elberfelds cari"V aU of the models m stock for your
IIwnal and progrom
leaders
rogrum I.S -,tvPn
M1 ss Maxme Bennett has re 1dent; Mrs W A Draltel Mrs
quick selection) - Screens - developing suppllf'l'l - f1l
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-SUN MON , TUES
ters - flash bulbs - all ktnds of film Cor movie and st11l
Hos!esses will be Mrs M E The Ohto AIAh!phaD ltEpsKilon
R t Wears Eblrn a re tmned to Columbus after spend- IGerald Wildermuth, Mrs Phil
Nov. 15-1617
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p a
e a ap- i\11r:s I a
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Mrs Ralph
cameras
- albums - slide trays - carrytDi: cases Dowson Mrs Ga en
rown 1 1 1 W d11 d
t lh h
nt brrde .... as guest of honor mg several ays WI
er par I
Iamson,
"WHAT A WAY TO GO"
flash guns - floodlights - proJector bulbs ~ And best
ne e 'sffay a Re 11 omde eel
h 'er 'hursday evemng : ents Mr and M1 s
Charles more and Mrs Jed Webster Sr
Ne.,.,man, .Mt!thum, MacLame 1Mrs Harry Chesher and Miss paf
of aU you can save money In the camera defartment. at
o 8 ermce 11o man
u an a a s ow 1
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T 1 ht 1 b
d Mrs
Elberfelds Why don't you make 1t a pom to vtsJt
Fneda Faehnle.
An mterestrng program
ot at the Rock Sprmgs Method1st 1 Bennett followmg
roat sur- w11g
. c u , an ld . M
Elberfelds Camera Department nght Away (
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R d I gery Jn October
les Persinger, pres ent,
rs
'Summer Postscripts"
was l churrh wtlh Mls \\ol tam. e.· , p t L
Mitch
who ts Fred Blaettn&amp;1', Mrs L 0 Karr,
presented by Elma Louks af- ford Mrs Hal old Black-ton, I v ' arry
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ter .,.,hu.' h a salad course wa s[ Mr!i • Belly Leon::&gt;rd Mrs Ho~ llstutJOnfed atf Ft dStyofe,av~a' IS Mrs EJbe~sb~ch of ~e P~:er:;
bv the hostess
ert Burdette, Mrs Edgar A~.~- Jere or a Jve a
Plans JAoere made to bnng I boll and M1 s Normun Weyers- hls parents, Mr · and
1
for needy ch ild re n to the 1mlller the hostess1•s
I Perry Mitch.
Rb
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December meetmg Attendmg Games were played under dl
Mr and Mrs
o ert un 1
were Jean Alkire Elleen Buck, rect•on of Mrs. Leonard with ! nel, Mr. Brad Hudson and Mrs I
Elma Louks Betty Ptckens Ed· pr!Zf'S awa1ded to Mrs .l&lt;lHV'S IJonald Geary were m R 1 c r
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na Pnre Frances
Robert s 'Non Evans Mrs Edgar Abbott an d mon d, Va, tlus past week
ga Roberts, Helen F Smllh, Ml s F'r.mk Shane
I VISit Donald GellfY, a .:.:''d~:~~ l l
Goldte Story and Maxme Wto-1 Aftrr the honored guest open- 1patient at the Richmond
grtt
ed he! gtrts refreshments were ! erans Hospital
Spring:
served from o table w1th white Mrs C R. Gilbert of
SERVICE SET
cover and a centerpiece of ye~ ~ f1eld, OhiO, spent the
POINT PLEASANT - Funer- low ~.:hr~santhemums
wtth her sister and bn&gt;tll!,.4tl-'l
serv1ce for Mrs. Marie Edna A\1endmg were the abo" e ; law, Mr. aud Mrs Leo Kennr,·'l
IT,haro., 78, 104 - 7th Street, I and Mrs Paul Wears, Pam and ldy.
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Pleasant was held today I Chnsty Evans Mrs. Walter Miss Sarah Bechtle, a 'Q.!8 1
\Monday) 2 p m at the Mohr . wears M1s Edith
Abbott, at the Columbus Bustness
Stevens Funeral Home With the \ Mrs Amos Leonard, Mrs Lew- vers1ty, was the weekend g~esll
C S Thompson off1c1at- 1s Grueser, Mrs Raymond
of her parents, Mr. anQ
mg Bunal will foJlo..,
m the Mrs Wilham Grueser, Mrs
Jack Bechtle and son, Dwrrelil. !I
Beale Chapel cemetery.
ton Ehhn, Mrs. Norman H~:~\:;1
Mrs Tharp died suddenly
Mrs Oores A1 nold, Mrs. I
TO MEET 'fUESDAY
of an apparent heart
Radford and Stephome,
shGppmg
In
Hem v Arnold, Mrs
H
All members of the SaUsbury
Pleasant
Bt&gt;arhs, Mary Lou Radford,
PTA are ssked. to meet in the
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AbboU
and
Butch
and
Frank
school
hbrary Tuesday at 1 p. 1
IATT INSULATION
KITCHEN CAIINEJS
Shane
m to plan for the fa11 festival.
HEADQUARTERS
Pte-frrushed Btrch
ldoal lor intulating
Sendmg g1fts were Mrs Ali- Chatrmen are to report on the
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AII S1zes
ery Goeglem, Mrs. Arlee Abbott, \ progress of their booth.
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IGW, Mrs Homer Radford, Mrs 1
W A. Morgan, Mrs. W llb u r 1
Ba1Iey, Mrs Scott Folmer, Mrs
Me.xme Arnold and Susanna,
Paulme Michael Mrs MiUard
VanMeter, Mrs. Rollm Radford,
Middleport, 0.
Mrs. Arnold Snowden and Mr
and Mrs Fred Goegleln,

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Partition Lumber
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Shelving
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crattc leaders laid plans today
to safeguard their big
new
House maJonty agamst revival
of the conservative coallhon
that Once held a death gnp on
liberal Iegtslet10n

Thelf present mtentlon

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Mayor Lee Smith of Middle pollee protection, street crew!!,
"The time IS now not
next tduce annual sa~mgs of $1776 l ~:~tely Mayor Smith named Way- IS estimated to cost about $14,- lhoald Jtllppen .. 11M......,.
port Monday rught proposed hea-~ leaf gathering, maybe even the month when we have to
do l He further proposed
h1kmg l ne Gtbbons chairman, and Zer- 500
eqWpmeat.
V} salary cuts for himself and lights, or find the money else- somethmg 1\leyor Smlth sa1d 1 fees 1n sU&lt;:h areas as for haul kle and Chff Stumbo members The voiWlteer f1re company
CouncJt agreed, also, 81 k
other elected offlctaJs, together where we must have "
He proposed reducmg h1s own mg perm1ts lnow $5 annually), of a commzttee to rome back has agreed to kick m $6,000 1t did tn the case of the new flrl&amp;.
With strong upward revlswns of The financial crls1s has been salary from $1 200 annually to for tax1cab hcenses (now $'l5 1 Nov 23 With defmJte proposals has on hand, sell two old fire aid truck firemen are ~
fees for public servlces to reo- deepenmg for fiVe years. wtth $600 mamtmmng the clerk trea- annually 1. for peddler pernut:s l m ordmance form
trucks, and conduct fund r&amp;s· through public contributtorll aacl
turn the town to flnancJal health the drammg of the general fund surer salary at $1 200 annually , (now Sl eac hl for advertismg
LIKE PUMPER IDEA
mg proJects fHr Jie llalan~ ov- fund raising projecbl of tbeir
His suggestmns were made mto police department and oth aatt was scheduled to go up by with hundbills or sohc1hng, and 1 Ear4fl, collllC.ll approved a er a three year J&gt;€flud
own that no restrictions will
at November s first
regular er funds as revenues decreased $300 Jan 1 when the derk and ot he1 s
1resol~ accepting specif1ca- , Dehvery ts expected
next be placed by councd on where
meeting of counc1l which also and expenses went up Council ! treasurer jobs are to be com 1 He proposed a large mcrease 1 tJOns on a proposed new tnple sprmg B1ds Will be mv1ted at the eq1.upment Js to go m ,..,....
acted on a number of other last summer took ftrst steps to btmed by ordmance approved m fees permtttlng politiCians to combmahon pumper fJrc truck 1j once
mg the public
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public s sue~
correct this dram by reductng last year (treasurer no.,., gets place posters throughout town, offered by Fireman Bob FJ ~her
The equipment wltl have a
T1tle to all the equJpmeat .11
He found the move neces- pohce protectoln and el1mmat- $444 annually ) Further coun- whtch have to be removed by e.ccompamed b} Don Mi lls and 1,000 gallon 18uk, designed to be vested 1n the Vlll&amp;,e.
sa r} he sa1d because the vot- mg vacatmn and SICk leaves for cilmen who rece1ve up to $96 town labor at taxpa}er expense Bob Byer It has been agreed on a chassis suited for rural
LEVEE PROPOSAL
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1 Wilham D Childs, chairmu
ers last Tul!sday turned down appomted employes
Last annually, or $4 per meetmt~: up after elertion.
council
w1ll
earmark
lt:o~:
fire
work
II
will
meet
all
requJl'f-..
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the two mt\1 utility levy
month the restr1ctrons were eag... j to 24 meetmgs \\Ill be redured Although Counedman
John contract revenue w1th outlymg ments for 1n-lown semce .. of the Planmng Comnussion, and
. It's up to us" he
said, ed The hght assessment Will to $1 per meelm,l\
Zerkle proposed acc-eptance of
for three }lt'ars to that Middleport will be doubly Jack Welch, manager of t .k I
either to cut OOck everythmg, remain m effect
I These adjustments would pro- the sa lary reductiOns 1mmed1 help pa .. for the pumper which protected in cue something Columbus and Southern 0 hi o
- --· -Electric Co , representin1 &amp;be
Middleport Chamber of Com-merce, asked for a resolutloa

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No~ro:! ~\.:~: mgton W \a spen t the week· ~o~m:or~y P"Day from the M~ar;~uiS~~~~, a fre shman IR~~e~f 1 ':{;;h;{'.~s ~~ower ::o: T~:~d~~~ ~~y th~,~~tc were ~thu;~ :.u~ayins~:~e:~~o!~
~~:~n&lt;'ho~:rs~1r:served a dessert ~ndk.,.,llhan~rut~:~ ~~:ttv~~vtght l chulth ·Ah It&lt;port w:_ g:;e~ho~ at Ken t State Umverstty, spetnt : ln Racme was present to given by Mrs James Wdl , Miss 20 as previously announced.
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restore the "21-day rule" by
whtch foot-dragging Ill the pow
erful House Rules Committee
was curbed durmg tht Blst CooIS

I~ubd1V1s10ns

£
Listings 0
~~~~b~h::·~~so"term~:r~;~ Houses for
Rent PIanned

L • IatOfS Attack ThOfllY I SSUeS · ;;o~~~:;,;np,:~~'a;fth:nJ::

egiS
may Uberahze the vttal Ways
1 dleport levees
and Means Comm1ttee by add1
They potnted out that so Pft'
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mg two or three Democratic
ROBERT TENENBAUM
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d d
b
1cent matching state funds are
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pom en .!1 rna e s nee a spe- In Cleve1an an the esta !Ish- der of the sa lanes of common acres of land adjacent to Interbl
members to reflect the btgger I
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dal sessiOn or the General As-' ment of &lt;l slate medical school ple&lt;Js and probate judges IS state 70 to OhiO UmversJty for avalla e through hte State WaDemocratJC
1n the
COLUMBUS UP!)
Th
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T Id
terways CommiSSion for lucia
H
I edmaJOrity
C 1
( opened
as
rem ' mTheof'pay
o raise bills provided pa1d
of a branch
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oust e ect on Nov 3
Pomeroy Mayor har es r~e. General Assembly
Itse sem
ber Y au,oourn
latt byb the
t count1es on a popu- constructiOn
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I te d the help of bis
on as 5
ege
sub t to p
gar voun ere lit
f er spectal sesswn Monday and tm· r No btlls were Introduced on for substanttal mcrea.es for 1 Average pay htkes for county - Implement the $500 million! i'c
~p rova 1 by the 1tate
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WASIDNGTON - REPLUB· office to mh akeh mgoo "paryt- mediately Jumped mto the redrstr1ctmg but the House Judges or the supreme t ou .. t, 1oiftcJals would be about $3 000 highway bond 1ssue approved ! me udesblrekaymg brtck on the
a · thorny problems ol congresswn· Elections an d "ed
· · by the voter.
ramp flood
ac toppmg
llcan conservatives
fought a one who
for as
rent ouscs
Monda r durmg
r era 1 Relatrnns courts of appeals, common but some oftrcwls m lhe largest
the May prt· futur'
, du so that
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deklylng aclton today agamst ments I
t 1 0 I rh Pom at redtslrtctmg, pay ratse• for Commttlee held one sessron to pleas and probate courts
counttes would get ratses of mary
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sf won t amage It,
demands by GOP moderates for the
arbmee0
e ce
and county offrctals and / begm thrashing out the prob-' The chtef )ustrce of the Ohw more than $20,1100 per year
Provtde
for
the
5ale
of
$80 msta ationt 0
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a changeover m the party lead- eroy ' am er
ommer
estabhshmg two new state !em and scheduled another one I Supreme Court would receiVe The county pay mcrease bdi l milhon m highway bonds foc mentsl m s epfs ea mboag •--•·
ersh&gt;p followmg
tis crushmg Mayor Legar satd he has 1schools
1 for t od ay
132 000 $10 000 above Ins pres· ' applied to auditors, treasurers, 1constructron and rebmldmg of msta
d lotion
th
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o the
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electiOn defeat
been m(ormed that new work- 1 The House, meetmg for less I Red1strtctmg was the only Ienl salary Judges of the high Icommon pleas court clerks major artenes
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ere 1963 sedmrrov:'"
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ers are expected at the Racme than an hour, heard the mtro- 1maJOr tssue to be heard m com , court would get an mcrease shenffs re~.:orders, comffilss10n: -Change the payment dates a so were propo
or
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called Locks and dam Site early next : duchon o( 15 bills and sent mltlee on the fn st day ol the from $20 1100 to $30 000
, ers, prosecutmg attorneys,
I Continued 0n Pago 2)
1for the gross pre!lllum tax on
for a Waltmg penod of calm year and already some of them most of them to comm1ttee to sessmn
Sa lanes of Judges of the one1 s and engmeers
fore1gn msuranee compames to
ness 1n party ranks Sen Carl are seekmg housmg It 1s behev I begin the task of w h 1 p p 1 n g1 Avoid Aetlon On School!!
courts ol appea ls would JUmp I House Offered Other Bill!! Iprovide Lhe state w1th $15 mil
T. CurtiS, R·Neb. floor monag ed thai from 5tJ0.600 workers them mto shape for floor aC·i The House EducatiOn Com· , from $!8,000 to $28 000, whrte l Other meo sures Introduced m lion on a one hme ba&gt;!s
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er for Sen. Barry M. Gotdwat wtll be employed at the srle tion
mrttee
met
to
dtscuss
a
rules
the
states
share
of
the
salartes
the
House
m
Monday's
openmg
Trghten
rules
for
drsposal
of
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er at the San Franctsco conven- when operations are started on 'l he senate recetved only four change for trammg mstitutes, of probate and common pleas sessron would
oil field wast•s to prevent pol·
lion, Said the "period of ('J3Im I 1:1 iull-scale
Inew hillS then confirmed a but avOided tackhng the crea- ]udges .... ould bt! Increased to - Permit Be I m 0 n I County lutwn of water '" Olt dnllmg
should last through the holl.
h
long ltst of gubernalortal ap· :tlon of a new state umverstty $11000 from $7,000 The remam commiSSioners to transfer 29;
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JOHNSON CITY, TEX. mg for housmg, the mayors of- ,
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President Johnson concentrat- 1flee will be avabtlable for thts I
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov. Jomos A. Rhodes uld month
eddefe?seaybttdongeptaanrlllBd paichwtnng up' purpose," satd Legar
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d debberatton&lt; of •.. the
ty
I today
he
Will
call
on
the
special
legialetive
session
to
r
gran
Jury
m
~a~on
\.oun
frl ct1on among NATO aII res m Persons hav tng houses Or ·
' the t-lslature.
d F (
p .rl t 1 th p
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h
a 1 J Ed
act on &lt;r•apportionment ,f
Rhodes ad· ended Monday
f.ar • rang:Jng cab met • level t partmPnts for rent may call the I
war
os er, rest en . o
e orne y I 0 ns
ed fo11owlng rec*lpt of I lette .. from -Hovu .$pewk•r.. 1 ~gqn be _ta en ae-amst w at 1t
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t have tt listed club, today announced the comtng offtcral vrstt of the
Roger Cloud, R·DoGrelf in which Cfoud nid he "foil , behoved to be f!'•gr:mt lfoltltloM
talk
requested L10n1 District Governor, Arthur E Ftshet Lron Ftsller
persuaded to suggest" oddtng re•pportionmont to tho of rhe sptrlt of the West Vir·
Secretary of State Dean Rusk Ipersons a1so 1o con tact the of ~ 1 will
luncheon
agenda.
gm a absenlee vtomg Jaw of
F d be \the
d speaker
h
h Watdthe dclub N
b meetmg
ll t at the
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andd McGeorge Bundy,
pres [free and have the property re- I el
eh c urc
-_!_noon Cloud also suggested submitting any constitutional 11963
I e~tial spec1al assistant on na moved from the hstmg when 1t
.1on r ts er !J one 0
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amendment drafted by the present 105th legislature
S1gnPd bv Jack C Hlggms,
1 D1stnct Governors who super- bers of the Pomeroy L l on s
bona! securtty t~ffaJrs,
were I
to the Oh1o voters at the Mn, 19651 primary elections.
Ifor"'man and the other memscheduled. to fly to the LBJ l's Cham
rentebed r p rest den t J ac k Car vtse the actmttes of more than 1 Club
ond matters pertammg
Rhodes indicated he would not propose any partf. bers 11 made thesf' polnts tswn·
L
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hto
Ranch to JOID m the meehngs I
d
od
t d 18 300 L1ons Clubs arnund the 1 mns a mm1stretJon an
t e
cular approach to reapportionment, but would Jeaye mamed 1
Jahnson Js trymgt o keep his Isey also urge a go 0 f ~en
the matter to the legislature.
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We feel, from the mat0 · world H1s D•slrtct comprises I L1ons great program of hu1966 bud&amp;et below the $100 btl- ance for the meetmg
t ~~ ?JJ L10ns Clubs in a ten county mamtanan servtce
I~s reported to us dunng
a
lion dollar mark He hopes to Iroy merchaniS today ; C
area of Southern and
The Ltons Clubs' spectal m!S·
'
,.
: bnef mvestrgatton, that durme
trim waste from the defense P m at Crows Town anth
ern Oh10 which mclude!:! Me1gs l Sion Is the promotion o[ good
W
k "'""' , ,
{:- -,.,
,., 1h1s pasl elect1on the absentee
budget to lmance programs to llry restaurant to plap e Vl· f count) He IS Records Control government and gond crtrzen·
Cbtef ol Pohro Herb Gilkey j votmg priVIlege was openly and
make hit: "great SOCiety
a
s Cbnstmas promotJonR
Supervisor att he Federal Re- sh1p, the development of CIVIC j
bas proof of teera-ager honesty 1 flagrantly abused, and used by
1
really
I Atlendmg were Franklm 1 JZ formatory 10 Chillicothe
I educalronal soc1a\ and mural
In Middleport
a great number of people who
•
er, Jack Kerr, Allen Hart ey, f He IS a member of the Ch!l "ellare of the communtly and 1
,
0 On U('f
I were not entttled tu tt"s use,
Ted Dowme, Btll Dowme, Btll llcothe I wns Club and
has natton and to help creole and
.
He ~ill swear to It In Har· ' m vtolatron ot both the spirit
BURBANK, CAUF. - A Grueser, Bob Jacobs, Bob Gant, l held the
o! Dtrector Sec- / foster a spml of generous con. [
•ales for the 't•d· I
old Dallas LigbUoot, age 13 • and he mten of he law.
search resumes today for the \John William Blaettnar, Bob retan 1st VrcePrestdent and i Slderation among lh&lt; peoples ,
port Football Banquet to
fmbman at MHS, son of
The most
prevalent
ol
wile of Frank Sinatra's ptanlst, Wmgelt. AI Leonard, Mayor Le. Presr·d~nt He has aLso held 1 of the world" The slogan of the ' be hefd Thursday, Nov 12
Maggte Lightfoot. aDd gnn•· whrch Jrregularutes are ao folmissing in a mudsbde
that lgar and Carsey.
I the ofr•ces of Zone Chairman, I International Assouahor. of are lagging,
Drew Webster Post No 39 or son of Mr aud Mn. Dallas lows
1
damaged her borne ••d nearly
and Deputy Dtslnct Governor. Lmns Clubs ts Ltbertv lntelllThiS banquet Is sponsOred 1 The Amencon Legro" wrll con L.ghtfoot, wrth wbom h• re·
1 The reasons fnr being 11111
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trapped her husband and 171 and was elected District Gover. gence, Our
NatJon s Safetv" by tbe Mtddleport • Pomeroy 1duct a short serv1ce In observ side,,
of
the
county on election day
1
year-old daughter
OSier
nor at the DJstrtct Convention Its motto JS • We Serve '
Rotarians and the Middleport I ance or Veterans Dav at the Young Harold found the blll- as gJven by many people in
WHliam Mtl1er, 49, Sinatm's
I
hfld
m
Chillicothe
last
May
f
The
Pomeroy
Lions
Club
Is
an
F1reme-n
I Court House m observance on fold of Mary We-lls, Mill-St., orde-r to vote absentee ballot.l
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pi&amp;Dist for many years, was Durmg h1s offiCial v1s1t he ectlve umt of the International
I Wednesday NmPmher 11 at 11
about 8 p.m
the appt:oar questionable
1a thie
jured seT!ously Monday
wilf brmg to the local Lrons a Assocrahon of Lwns Clubs, and
The commit•.. In charge a m
All Legronarres •ho Sidewalk along South Third • I respect, out of the firot four
teying to save his wife,
report on the International Con I ts de&lt;hcated to commumty bet- 1 would apreciate those Intend- can partlctpate are requestt:d St lo It was about $100 JD hundred so vot1ng over OM!
47; Their daughter,
Funeral services lor Perley ventlon wh1ch he attended m I terment m all rls aspects: lo t lng to go to purchase thm to attend
1 currency. Tbe billfold was hundred of them stated they
eSCilped by making a
c. Mosler, 71, Long Bottom who Toronto, Canada and adviSe and nahorud and economic soc1al ttl'kets by Wednesday so that Reports g1ven al 1he retent turned 1n by Harold to Cb1ef .,.,ere gomg to Columbus, Ohio_
1on election day
91J.minute climb over
died Sunday at the Veterans ass&gt;St PreSident Foster. Secre- and cultural progress and lo they will be able to ""mae Post meetmg were b) Charles Gilkey,
dugo Mountains,
Hospital In Richmond, Va , wtll tary Richard Chambers, and the promotiOn of fnternahonal probable attendance. Tickets &gt;Swatzel on The
fm
'"Something llkt thiS happen· 1 2 Several people voting lbbe held Thurday at 2 p m the off1cers, directors and mem understtndmg and am1t}
may be purcbasf'd from any Yanks Who Gave" dnve, and I lng makes me feel rwgbt) good Isentee ballots made more tbaa
COLVMBUS - STATE '"'"" w1th bur1a\ m the Mt Ol1ve
- - - - - - - Rotarian, Dutton's Drug, King Don Hunnel on the 1965 mem-1 about our youngsters," 1 b e one effort to
twice, both
Jtor Roger W Tracy dted
Cemetery The Rev Douglas
BUilders Supply, or Southern bersh1p du"Ve The 40 et 8 tra1n ch1ef said.
m the CJrcuH Clerk's office aDd
an apparent heart attack
Circle w11l officiate.
OhiO Electric Company_
) w11J be m Pomeroy on Satur
at the votmg preculCt, and ODf
day night shorUy after he was He was born In Meigs county
w o,.,.
day , November 14th, ror the ,
person eo,en attempted to votlr
forced to bread off • speech he the son of the late Edward and
Etghth Drstmt s annual round· '
the state of Ohio alter hay.
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was making at a two-day semi- Elizabeth Johnson Mosler. and
30 County Boys GR up of membership cards
I
I mg voted an absene-e ballot Ia
Dar for state exammers here. was a veteran of World War I.
The next meetmg ol Post 39
Mason Countv
The Republican official apolo- SurviVOrs mclude a SISter, Jes.
Hardwood Physirals Will be on November !6th at '
"3 One
COnfined ill
gfzed to the group for not befng sle Price, Long Bottom, and
Thirty county boys rererved 7 30 p m Important measures I
he couny J••l voted an abset\.
able lo fmlsh, explamlng he several meces and nephews
bosketball phystcals at the Gal·• will be brought on the floor at I Two men were sentenced and tee bollot, and three other to.
felt ill, left the banquet
Friends may call at !he Ar.
.
l!a County Health offrce Mon Ithts meetmg All members are two others were found nnt gutl· maes made appllcationo
for
and went to ao empty room
Funeral home at Tup- 1 Ernestme WoOd, daughter of
day
urged to atteno, Comml:lnder I tv by Pomeroy Mayor Charles I absentee ballots which
the
the •arne floor of the botel. An pers Plams any tune prior to Mr and Mrs Ernest Wood of
IGumlher satd Oue new mem· Le ., Monday afternoon on pet· Clerk refused to honor,
ambulance was caUed, but be servJces,
Harrisonville R D
1, was
Eleven were from
Kvger ber Clarence Frank has been ty gl
h
, A rumor was prevalent Ia
died
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c
k dthe
f
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arceny c arges
4
enrou.,
ran ospnamed wmner ol the
!!1&amp;4
ree an
remammg 19 rom welcomed mto Jhe post
our county that certain persa111
at 8 52 p. rn. He was 61 yean 3-Car Accident
Metgs County Datry Prmcessl
North Galha
i
The quartet hed been charg. were pard for each
·old.
The other two rural schools, ,
SPEAKS ON SAFETY
ed m connectron wtth the lhoft
(Contmued On Page 2)
Tracy, a native of Co1umbus, Reported by Police
contest dunng a dinner meeting
Hannan Trace and Southwestern 1 Cpl R E Mortme or the ot cigarettes from the Certified
1
was elected to I foUJ-year term Mrs Anna R Ebersbach, 504 of the Meigs Dairy Service Un·
Will receive phys1cals later.
IOh1o State Patrol spoke
on Gas station on West Mam st m l
,f')
" auditor In 1962. He had been
Main-St. tried to yreld the tl at Salem center school on
In oth..- news , 50 polio doses school bus safety and showed Pomeroy
S. Ie , ~
defeated in 1958 by .Tosepb
of way too much Monday Monday night
weregiVenstSaturday'stmmun- 1a f1lm, ''Special Delivery," re-- Pearl Brooks .and Richard
Ferguson In a race lor
11·27 am. accordmg to Porn. Mlas Wood wtll
represent
tzatlon chntr
lated to hiS subject, belore the Hawley, both of Mtddlepor~ ,
•
er. Tracy had served four
pollee, causmg her car to Metgs county in the I} state
ThE-re were 26 OPT's, four Pomeroy PTA Monday mght. pleaded guilty to the charge
year terms as treasurer, as had
involved in a three-vehlcle contest. She was one of the enDT s and 15 smallpoxs also giV One arrest reported by the pa- and Mayor Legar fined each 1
his father, Joseph T. Tracy,
accident on Mulberry-Av
trants
family has
a
en
1 trol was James Snider, 54, Porn- 1$50 and costs
Pomeroy Police Funeral serv1ce1 for Mr ..
_Police said Mrs Eber5bach dall")' background. Alter"1'1e will
The yearly total of polio vac· l eroy cited to Metgs court Frt· Chtef Jed Webster said
both Charleo H. (Betty) Diehl, q. ,
LEOPOLDVILLE, TilE
bil a car owned by Ute Jack- be Dlx1e Roush of Langsville
cme " 3,873, while !,488 OPT's day charged wtth overload
men are betng held aloo as par. of Pomeroy Rd who died
..
go ·• British mercenary com· son Production Credit assocta· R D. t.
have been admmiStrated
ole Vlolalo" The olher t w o Me gs General oospltal
1
mand•r MaJ. MlcltaoJ Hoare lion In the lell rear which In Judgea fnr the cnntest were
Melsa Genenl Hospital
men who had been unphcated morning,
will be held
said Monday hls men killed
struck a parked car own- Harry Barr, extenston
Yeterana Memorial Hospital
ADMISSIONS - Mary Hasbar- tn the theft, Sidney L1ttle and at 2 p m at the Ewtng
;
Nlcholu Olengo, oupreme
by F.dward Timmons, Ann-st lSI at Oluo State University,
ADMISSIONS- Mary H•mm, gen. Pomeroy
Leser Wise, also of Mtddleporl Survtvors mclndo Iter
m. t'
1
I.J)ry conunandar of the
Officers said there who served as mam speaker; I
MmersVllle, Arletta Pickens, ' DISCHARGES - Rev T A were found not guilty by Mayor band, Charles H.; two 80lltl,
!!;
nlst • backed rebela In
was beavy damage to the car Janet Korn. WMPO, and ,Don·
ERNESTINE WOOD
Syracuse, Charles Pullins, Long Cleland, Racme, Demus Weber, Logar and released from cus- Is 8lld Charles, both 01
1
eastern Congo.
drtven by Mrs. Eberobacb, ••· aid 1\fora, chairman.
f th
ars
Bottom; Lawrence Hysell, Mid· ' Rutland
tody.
a brotlteJ·, J..t Virgo of
Whl~ • led Con&amp;ole,. troops tensfve damage to Ute Produc- In other actiVIty at the dla- servtce um1 or ree ye · dleport
Vlqlnia and aeveral lllldet
were closing In on the rebel Uoit Credit association car park· ner meeting, Paul llfoore of C E. Blakeslee,
~DISCHARGES- Mro. George
LOCAL TEMPS
MARRIAGE APPUCATIONS aunta Rev Eugene Gill
1
eaplial of StatlleyvlUe. The la· ed
SiaTell, and Sutton Township, Donald Mora,
p:;""enA d te Fields and daughter, New Hav- The temperature m Porn- Andrew Eugene Batey,
30 ftclate
•. Burill
ll! faU to
!fie
Chester,
S]Jeaolle!d Sa· &amp;a fe;!an r0f
en; Mary Ann Weyersmlller, eroy s busmes, dtstrlct et II 15 Mlddle,port. semce station at- In
Spnnp ctp'!!!!!
was Ojlala, only 18 miiU
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