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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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p e co 1m
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•
, , ..
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(Thank You God) was the to lc
of the ro ram resented
the ladt:. !.lh Jrs
Bentz a leader Jeremtah
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18
1 6 was read b)' the leader,
followed by the hymn "Have

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Thoma~

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
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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
Hl.l]Jtonslall
eounselOi
s
the
Rut
land
Method
Js
l
Chwr
h
j
.,er
MJs
C
J
F.bersbnch
~rlss
Ml:.
C
H
Nerghborgall
of
den
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
---Jea
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
1
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
· C"
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
1
-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
I
B
Chapter of
p a
e a ap- i\11r:s I a
d
lh h
' Will
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
'
th
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 (
11
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
'
~-~el nd M
L
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
H
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
'
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.
~, ~~:~ ~ ~
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
lt--==--=--===="1!
thy
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
•
corling1. Eaty to apply.
AII S1zes
ery Goeglem, Mrs. Arlee Abbott, \ progress of their booth.
FOR ...
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Mrs Charles Ebhn Jr , Bertha
=-ao .. 3lc •• "
and R1lla Lew1s, Mrs. Levi Part- I
....
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,

Chr~stmas

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1964

FIVE CENTS

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WASHINGTON _ D E Mo.
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

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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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Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeka.

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

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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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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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terways CommiSSion for lucia
H
I edmaJOrity
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( 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 Improvements A tentatJve r an,
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
: u~
ere 1963 sedmrrov:'"
ld
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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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Voting Flaws

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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
!
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
ro L
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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
e
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
d
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·
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: 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 "'""' , ,
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,., 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
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really
I Atlendmg were Franklm 1 JZ formatory 10 Chillicothe
I educalronal soc1a\ and mural
In Middleport
a great number of people who
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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
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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
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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.
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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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k dthe
f
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arceny c arges
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ran ospnamed wmner ol the
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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
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The quartet hed been charg. were pard for each
·old.
The other two rural schools, ,
SPEAKS ON SAFETY
ed m connectron wtth the lhoft
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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
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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
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" 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~ ,
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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
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have been admmiStrated
ole Vlolalo" The olher t w o Me gs General oospltal
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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'
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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
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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
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unUte.IJ to me that farmen 0111
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In Middleport
upect to earn their rtgbtful '"'""!~thortze payment o1 $1
Mr. and Mn. Hobar! ~~:;:] ~NEW YO~K (UP!)- Fonner Vice Presld~t Rl~ard
placo in the modern marketlnC each gallon of liquor sold into of GaliJpoUs were
Ntxon said today the Republican party had ~one 'too
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structure."
I se uate fund .
.[ gueall of their daughter
right" and now ••roost of all needs some ~lSClpline"
He ~ lftl'ooger marbt1na -tllmlnate the discoi.Dlt for famUy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rue to unify and concentrate on the 19611 congressiOnal elee&gt;
cooperau~es and bargaiDJ.oa: u- vendors whoJesalers and retail- ~ and children Sue and J 1'
Uons.
·
aoclations sboultl bo coupled ers on , be one cent addlllooal Mrl WilHam Bradf~rd . has
"The Republican party's national position must reprewith the ownership or I retail .
tte tn
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to her bom
fte sent both tbe respectable and responsible right and the
food chain.
Cli~e it ·
t f
tn· [re ndl
the
t
~responsible ultra-U6eral," be said "And I do not meaD
erm P ~~men or
s~ ng
pas
ee w
the 'nut' left or the 'nut' rlgbt."
creased quantities of materials ]wtth her IODa nd family , Mr. If jockeying for poisition for·- - - - - - - - -·:,!'!'hway eontracta already
and the 1968 nominations "becomes In
I'm oot
beyODd
··-·It that. 111a111 .....,. llocltJ
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..., necessary ·--·-·
""'""'ca1 Mrs. Garen s·--·b
~ ury, Mra. our -ment
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dlvldconcom
the now,
party
The naion's agricultural ca· [
cllanges In the Ohio Revised James Harley, Mrs. John Ktn. willin ?,nl~ixon ~d in an ex· '11lo former vi~ president,
pabilit~s are an enormous ~sCode.
caid, Mrs. Walter Hayes. the aga 1;e interview with United who DIWl"Owly Jolt the lHG et.
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the free world, he aatd,
Mlsleli Hallie IUld Nellie
International.
UQil to the late Pmldent John
but we need to re-evaluate our
Ide, Mlsa Anna n....n IUld Mlsa
I him If b sald "My F Kennedy tool&lt; swlpeo II lbo
P'' ' farm programs: and oee .
SS 00
Harrte llarte Smith of
t be
:1 •Is ';., help win
of both Sen. Barry M.
whol the fond and hber needs
Middleport Gardea Club were the Houae for the ReptibUcans Goldwater and New York Gov.
are m the Uruted Sl:-.s ~d "'
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m Nelooovllle Saturday to ~~
Nelson A. Rockefeller when he
other parts of lilo world.
COLUMBUS &lt;UP!) _ Gov ments
the state hoped to now been paid. Rhodes oald the
.
tend .the Fall Regional meeting tor of Canton were weekend said tbe GOP's future poslll011
In his aMual address, Weiler
tod
.k
b
t of Its needs
. money formerly used to retirt ward wao !rom tho Obio Dairy· of District 11 of the Oblo As, t f b parenta Mr and alter Its crushing defeat list
reminded , the delegates ~t ~ Ja:esa ~75R:~:n ca¢i'at~: eep ~By Boodt .
tho!Je bonds would be used 1n man's AISOC:iatiOD for D.HJA: soclatJon of Garden Clubs.
:~~ s;eral~ Rupe ~d Other week "must be the center.''
fi cod Th
bo d .
Rhodee the capital improvements pro- Other awards included the Sll
Sondoy guests of the Rev. and I ti
"It must not awing from far
presenl •heat and feed gram po q
programs end after the 1965 crop provernents bond issue winathn t
'de newld bn fil3sue~ from gram
ver and Bronze certifcatel to Mrs. Clyde BarUett and child· reMa veands
. Mr Robert Reibel right to far left In tbit cam· 18lion from current .revenues f ou
e nBilt $20 mil- Th • $275 million issue would ""'Id C• Mora of . ,cu
n....mew.v
for. ren, Martha • J a mes and Becky •
r.t th
s.kend 1n Colum- pa' ..n the party's
· posiUon and
year and new Iarm Iegls
th S8l • wou
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will almost surely be con- new taxes, w1th most
. e curren revenues up
e
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his cattle. Also giVen recogm- were thelr son and family, Mr. spen . e w~
-e '
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sidered by the new Congress. money for higher education, lion a year. This was the same include $1.45- n:tU~on for ~: tion for the achievement
of and Mrs. Clyde E. Bartlett and bus With relabves.
image was too far right.
Ohio farmers have supported new
and mental
tbelr bents were Albert Park· children, Cheryl, Diana, Mike,
volunla~ land retirement pro- al factlilies.
ru~~ bon~~ bonds w~h have technical institutes.
er, John P. McCoy, C. M. Cindy and Carolyn of Klrkengra~ns m the past and they are The governor also announced
Headley, Harold carnahan, Nor. ville, ~o.
agam recommended by _the ~~- he has asked the legislature to
man G. Rose, James N. Smith, Denms Weber, son of
Mr.
icy development comm1ttee lS submit a constitutional amendC. K- Knowles, James F . Glb- and Mrs. Vernon Weber of Rut.
the tenLative resolutions to be ment calling for reapportionson, ArvU Holter. Paul Moore, land, wns released from Meigs
dcbatl:'d Wednesday.
ment of the Ohio House of Rep'
Wayne Roush, Earl Dean, Da- General Hospital Monday where
Weller said the federation ~- resentatives. This was ln line
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vid Koblent, John Colwell, Dan he has been treated for pneupects Hubert Humphre~,~Jce with court decisions ordering
S~th, ~ene Yosty Doug}':" mania for the past several days.
-- - that each member of the bouse
by Helen Bottel
Cu·cle, Wilbur Parker, David Mrs. Tom Rue and daughter,
represent about the same nwn·
Nease, Virgil Atkins, the Housh Sue, were business visitors in
ber of persons.
ASK ..\~-LAWYER
rsurance companies.) -H.
Brothers, . and Edson Roush.. Columbu.'l Saturday.
Looking for
WARNING
Entertainment at the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thoms of
a &amp;ift with a
Rhodes in a news conference] Dear Hei:n:
t ltlt
was provided by Sally Mora, Manda Ohio were
dinner
personal
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also proposed a constitutional I am 111 .;:; =men w tu- Dear Helen:
Patty Koblent, Sharon Holtre, guests Sunda; of her sls!er, Mrs.
touch? Then
amendment to create a state ~· t~o ga~. ( 8
I:~ rna ~ This is not a letter of com- Ann Holter and Jenny Dean.
Ethel French.
focus your
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agency to help finance indus- pid, ~eJng 3 man.) ~ agr
plaint or one seeking advice, Reports were given by gee. Miss Connie See of Flatrock
attention on
levee downriver in front of the · trial development . A s.imil~r j to abide by your d
on.
but one I think a good many retary Paul Moore, Treasw-er W. Va. spent the weekend wLth
band80me
photo porReed property.
I law enact~ at the governor s
Let's say you &lt;meaning a girls should read,
Virgil King, COBA Technician -her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
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traits of
it was believed
volunteer suggestion m 1963 was rul~ un- person ) are at a party in some- M sister di reed b
h
Clair Woode, and a production Mrs. Joe Turner, Mr. Birdie
yo-urself, to
lebor could account for part of constitutional by the Ohio su~ ' one else's home. You tight a
vo
er f US· testing :report by VirgU Atkins. See aod SOil, Johnny, and Ken8
8
K(ve to
the local share of expense To- preme Court.
[cigarette, take a puff 1)1' two
shsome. .dli_2'ears ladgo °U~
David Koblet headed tbe no- neth See of Flatrock were also
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h tr man e sat ~~~e cou no ve . un· c mmtttee for elect S d
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friends ancl·
tal estimated co st was set at ~ Rhodes said the state tn the a
pace
on an as
ay 'thout Sh.e lived ith him 85 n_una g_ o
guess un ay o r. an 1m;:;,
relatives.
$2[.803,25.
~ past had spent $10-20 million which is on a fine piec~ of furni· : co~ubine _ he ~ad a wife. tion of directors to the unit.
~er and accompanied Con·
Arrange a
Childs pointed out there is ,un an Additions and Better- ! ture. Then you are dtstract~.
.
John P. M~oy, preslden!ru~f me to her home ..
1lttiUI IOOD
heavy demand for boal servic-1ments appropriation which went end you ~o nut thereafter. ptck Last month she di~, and lov. the Meigs Dauy Service
: Pvt. James MIIJ~, who
ls
with our
ing areas in the Ohio River be- , mostly for improving existing up the cagarette. It contmues er boy, . who never d1d the de- welcomed ~e group to the ev here for a )eave Wllh his p~r­
expertal
twre n Marietta and Hunti ngton . i structures with few new build-; to burn, fall~ off the tray and cent thm~, called up and told ent after dinner was served ~ ents, Mr. end Mrs. Myron Mil~
Ht' suggested some of o1e faril- \ ings erected.
· burns the . .fu~lture, leaving . us to clami the body, as be the Salem Center PTA ~d Car_ ler, spen~ the weekend at Kent
iites here could be used to ad·
an ugly, dtsftgunng mark.
would not bear the expense of rol Pierce had given the mvoca State Umverslty as the guest of
vunt&lt;Jge in the Leading Creek , M a i n t e n a n c e should . be The girls say you are not to the funeral.
tion.
Tom Rall, who is a sophomore
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na
pro)·~t
when
it
is
com·
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charged
to
the'
4ally
o~rating
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blame
;
that
it
is
an
accident,
bo
fl
at
Kent.
nlar
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'd
rate
b
he!
d
Lover
y
never
sent
owers
,
M
pir ted by the U. S. Engineers. Icosts, he sal , , ' , a sepa
could not e
ped an
you
th
did
r. and Mrs. Howa rd Er1e.
program of ·M,e.tta'l .amprove•. should be ·excused ·
or came to e wake, nor
'
wine of Columbus were over·
No~e loferlt~e ~ prover:.nts, l_.... ... 7~_·
l' I say you are ~nty of care- he attend the funeral. Then
night guests last week of Mr.
~s stJpu at m . e reso u lon,
~ less ~nd negligent conduct, that, one day my busband and I got
and Mrs. E. M. Burton.
IS to encumber VIllage
funds
by lea·"·· the clgaretto unat- • call from blm to pick up her
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Mr and Mra. Joe McKay and
Th.:- y . would be made. however,
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tended the natural ind proba- pe" onal th'1ngs at the apart·
children
Cindy
Sally and Voc·
on village property .
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·~-· ~:::'C'. l ble codsequence of your act IS ment they had together • When
:-oA&gt;IE BOARD
!bet it wlll fall off the ash tray we got there, another woman
ASK TO WED
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Mavor Smlth. after
t wo1
d b
thl
and that met us at the door one who
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SANT - Two oou- 1
X, had taken my s1ster's
fuonlhs
th
hurnsome. ngh, 1
place
A Cub Scout Pow Wow, I Tea PT• PLEA
Call For Sitting
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oug
a
grac1ous
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d
In
Cnb
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the names o t ree men w o
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h
h
She gave us her few things in for the ladtes mtereste
p es ave made app11cat1ons for
have agreed to serve on the brought Into both party p()l~ti- cus~ youd· you · :v~ 9 own
a cardboard box. Lover boy Scoutlng and
a seminar for m8l'rlage llcenses in the office
In Time for Chriot•
0:
Board of Public Affairs until cal headquarters who would cast hee ess ts~e~ar
~
!
was
too
busy
to see 09 .
men in cub leadership wiD be of the County Clerk. Applying
1
m11. Allow Four
members can be elected at the an absentee ballot, and . ~hat i manners, an
e peso 8
gs
the highligllts of Cub Scout Ern.. were..JIID'illt{&gt;n Ross Roush, 20,
next general election (N o v. the workers ~t the PQhtical i of anoth~r.
~ow •• all you young gob! who . phasis Week In the Tri-State Letart;~~. am~" :e.amtyb. Sue VanWulcs for Delivery
1!l65l. They are George Mein- ' headquarters paid many
of 1 The guls are ad~lts: have thtnk 'Love conquers all," re- Area Councll, November 8 to 14. Matre-••a.J t:Mnm't'"MRICI)UD- ..
hart, Reuben Collins, and Wai· these people, ~ho w~re roun~: 1~ood taste . a~d upbrmgmg, end, member please, lf you
sell George c. Fricke!, Assistant Na- wortb-Gtrtnthel~-"26, ,.. Syi-3~use:
ter Bunce.
led up, for casung theJr ballot ' m my opJnmn, should know yourself cheap, only a ebeap- tlonal Director of the Cub Scoot· Ohio aAd · D9J.uul::~~,ean ,-Duncan.,.
Co
ed th
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' better than to argue
their ]·skate will want you
S
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unc 11 approv
e apBelow are some of the chan~ . .
A d I . THEIR opin· .
.
ing Service or the Boy coots .w, nanro •
pointments. tbus settin1ln mocommended ·
, ~lew. n
' In
My husband and I were the of America wilJ bring some of
·- - - - lioa tbe off!rial agency to lm· 'ges re
·
1 10 ~· ~uld. kno7 ~ter than to only ones al the funeral. :-..1 .C. the latest Ideas and terbnlques
PUT OUT FIRE
Open Ev..,lngs By Appointment
plement the Sewer rate
The period f~ voting an e:ab· 1ta e e VlewHHU' e_:_ BHUC P.
to the local organization.
Middleport Firemen
were
nance.
sentee ballot m person should 1 How. sa~;
·
S te Dear Helen:
On Wednesday, November 11 summoned at 3:45 p. m. Mon220 E. Main St.
PomeroY, 0.
Council discussed other min-: be lessened to ten days except j &lt;me~mn_g ~oke.~ but
ha 1 1 I have two sons, ages seven at 7:30 P. m . the Cubmasters, day to extinguish &amp; brush fire
01. traffic and street prob\~ms, 1 for people in the armed ser· : ~e e~~~~- ers ),
and nine, and need help. The Assistant Cubmasters,
Pack oo•n~R~t..Y_7_'n~e~a~r~th~.e:_W~onder~~B~ar~.~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'..,.J
and referred all to commttlee .vices; those away at school or
?r
" ·k
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, nne-year-old and his friend al- Committee members, Webelos for further recommendations. icollege. and those away on of· , 1 d s~y as Ia t:a7e~, . ~· · so nie, coslatly mistreat the Den leaders, Den Dads, fathers
Council authoried
Mayor , ficial business.
i c"pt th
you letter heed eli- smaller boy, ad are very mean of CUb Scouts and CommissionSmith to sign a Ieese with the i
f
b t ballot can ~~rt t a I yo~r e er ea .n : to him in all ways. It's sad, be· ers, will meet at the American
Texaco Co., for certain proper- Be or~ an a sen ee
. say , co en to y~ur vlew cause he'd do anythlng to win Legion Home 1421 Sixth Avety a! it s City lee and Fuel Co., l~e obtamed, the. per :ron reque~t- · pomt. It s pure negllgence to big brother's favor . They take nue, Huntingt~n.
outlet, Park-St., calling for
a . mg the ballot shall s~ate
Y' wander of£ from a Ugh ted ci~- advantage of this and are all The ladies tea will take place
rent increase trom $lOO to $l50 is worn [acts that he_wtll be out arelte, not only because
1t the more hateful.
t 1. 30
Th sd
af..
0
1
annually, and the addition of a 1 the state on elecllon
va:! \ may fall_ from the tray and Would It be wrong to .me to
the
small parrel or ad jacent land 1:V 111 be unable to cast s
bu_r fur~ture. but because no- sneakily keep my oldest son Anderson • Newcomb
Dept.
between the railroad tracks and m person at the polls.. .
lht~g stJ~ worse than a smol· from seeing his friend wtW he Store as host. Their third floor
the river . The lease is for five 1 B a ll o t
CommtssJOners dermg Clg. People guilty h~re, and his brother are on better auditorium will be the assemyears with options to renew for ' should be .~ul.red to have the 1 are usually the ty~ most like- terms? I know It would never bly place for Den Mothen, As·
2l rnore years in five year in- same quahftcahons and ~e sub- i ly to ,loove glass rings, on the do to tell either of the boys sJstent Den Mothers, mothers
1
crernents.
ject to the same rest~tC!Jons as 1end ~bles. They aren t popU· why. I don't want to make them of Cub Scouts and all other in·
Zerkle proposed councll inform a poll cl~rk or co_mmtssJoRer of Jar wtth hostesses. (or fu-e in- meaner than they already are . terested ladies. A fine program
retail mercnants
Middleport thf' Plect~on. precmct, and to
It just doesn't seem fair that has been planned.
could not altord to give
free take a Similar oath.
the oldest boy should hove so
The Pow Wow, a training
parking meters at Christmas . - -·- ---much help In browbeating his program for men and women
time this year. He did not insist · ure to yield right of way and
brother. -8NEAKY MOM.
serving in CUb leadership will
when oth&lt;!r councilmen. main· running a slop sign, one :acn 1
Dear Mom:
take place on Saturday, Nov.
ly Slwnbo, balked . The may· for failure to pay met~r ticket
Your letter polnts up the 14 at the U. S. Army Reserve
or' s report for October
was and OWl, two for dtsturbing 1
great trouble with
modern Armory, 1550 Spring
Valley
$531.90.
i the peace, and one lor leaving
UCCe8S 0
parenls: you've been so bam. Roed, with registration begtn.
The clerk's report showed the 1 sr·ene of an accident.
strung by psychology you're a· ning at 12:45 p. m.
(k•lober besinning Dalance in Parking meter collections by MINNEAPOLJS, Minn. mPI) fraid to Acr. Stop trying to Visltors are welcome to an
all operating funds at $22,977, thl' police department totaled A team of
University
of analyze reacUona and wade in of these progra1rul.
wi1h $3 ,282 in the gent"ra l hmd. $1,336 in Ocober, end 560 tete- Minnesota surgeons has devel- with some ultimatums. Te 11 The CUb Scout Week Com·
and an ending bttlance in
all phone calls were
answered. oped a new system of liver these two young bullies their mittee consists of Robert L.
funds of $24,437, with $2,37~ in There we.re 11 overnight trans- . transplant whlcb lt believes may hatefulness has got to go or Bryant, Hunt;lngton; and C. D.
the general fund . Largest sin· I ients housed at town J&amp;il.
!save many lives In the future. their friendship will! And di- Weaver, Ashland, Co-Cbairgie fund is the street mainten·
Attending were the mayor, [· Dr. Karel B. Absolon said the rect you sneakineS&amp; toward get. men; Oka CarlsoD, GalUpoBs;
ance fund, with $16.l78 ending i councilmen
Zerkle, Gibbons, new surgery - grafting a new ling seven-year-old frlend1 for Wilbur Olekson, Pt. Pleasant;
balace 1can be used only for i Gene Harris and Stumbo, and ''extra" liver into a person your youngest so the older ones Wlley Christie and CU.fford Astreets ).
1 Clerk Gene Grate.
while leavlng the patient's own won't have him underfoot to mos, AshlaDd; George B. Wil·
Clerk Gene Crate said today,
liver in place - should have tromp on.
son, Chesapedei C. W. Ford,
In clarifying a bripf discu ssion
"tremendou1 appllcablllty" lnl
J. G. Jenninf:. Dr. Frant Mo.
Monday night aboUI fhe general
liver ailment caseo.
' CEMETERY VANDAUZED
ser, Michael R. Prestera and
fund, that In date 1,.,744 has
The assistant aurgery profeo- SAARBRUECKEN, Germany Harry Wolle, all ol HunUngtoo.
come to that fund, that settle- I 01\IOTI(... tO tNTII'Iill OP 11or, who headed the team, an-- (UPII-Twenty gravestones ln
ments and normal income up
MEICil MASON ARIA
nounced late Monday. the new the Jewish cemetery here were
ARRIVES IN JAPAN
to Jan . 1, 1965 may push it to
tt1cn•ra • . ~n. •ue•_._
operation was performed on a overturned during the weekend,
Airman Second Cleas Wtmam
as high as $23,000.
"""'''~:."~~r!~':; e;:::;, ...,. dying l:J.month-old boy last police reported . Polit:t! said the D. Grueser, son Of Mr. and
This was in reference, to an ,..,
., ""• 0 " .. "•u•v •ub'1""1,.. Tuesday. So far the child Is teo- vandalism probably was the Mrs. William T. Grueser of
Cofftp•nv "U IIOI•cn•n~o St •""'•HIY
•
observation that In earher years .,,,,. 1u.1u., OH•c. '"""'' w• " cuperat1n1 1n "satisfactory coo- work of nuschlevous children. 480 Gnmt St., Middleport. hal
The Rocket Actio• Carl
the general fund would aver- ·t~~:!to!!•1
~lt'-2 '!~11. . . dition."
arrlvecffor duty at Y~ AB,
age f25,000 annually.
;,:,.... •' ..,..... ert~• .. · It was the first Uve trans-~ FOURTH ESCAPE
Japan. A weapona ~anle,
The report or Fire Chief Rus-1 ~....... , ,...,.......,. . ..,~••two plant perlotmed at the unlversi- ROME tUPI) - Seventeen· he previously servod al \JcCoy
tell Mills was accepted ss was ~::-,;~ ::-=~~ ·~:;,
'"::~ ty, the first transplant of lt.s year-old Maleta: Fabiani escaped AFB, Fla. He 1&amp; i araduatl of
Chief of Pollee Herb Gilkey's.
, . _..,.. .,._ 00, _ . . ltind anywhere and the first Monday from the Volterra reo Middleport High School.
It Bhowed 11 arrests for lntoxi- c.rrw .,....,. .......... " .."" ~· time a thUd bu eome out of a formatory·for the fourth tlme in
eatlon one for zhooting f l r e ~ .... "•' rn ,,v•.- " "" liver graft operation aUve.
U weeks. In two of his prevl·
OFFICE TO U.OSE
eracbz.. one for assault and IJIIh ....,,. eftlw. ....... ... The operation wu performed ous attempts, yonng Fabiani The Colutnbia Gas Cotnpany
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bbattery, I four for speeding, six .....
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for operatlnl. wIn. danger- ~Mr. IUld Mrs. Gll7 Klemz of slashing biB wrtota and jumpinl be closed 'I'Iturotlay In ollwv·
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IUP!l - Farm· r presldent elect. to bave a lodvocated the purchue Ill Ollt
ers musl learn ··to hve wilh strong voice in fann affaln in of the "billionaire retail food
abundance, and keep this m the Johnson admialstration. fct&gt;ains" .. a method Ill. attalnmind in the deveJopmenl and " We know that Humphrey is mg bacgalnlng power for the
adoption of any rarm pr&lt;r a strong supporter of. ~onner farm~r .
gram." lhe president or :he cooperativ~s and barg~mmg a5- Th1s proposal will be voted OD
Ohio Farm Bureau Federation sociaoons, Weller s~ud.
by the delegate&amp; Wednesday.
said today .
Governor Speak• Tonight
Stanfiekl said the farmers
D. H. Stanrield, executive , have the •financial muscle" to
Wendell Weller or Urbana 1 vice president. Monday
nighl ' make such a purchase "'and Ull'"
told the delegates to the federa- ~
lion 's onnual meeting thalli is
lime to take' new
took
a ·]
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To . Extend VI armast Congratulations and Best Wishes to Jim Rickman, Mgr.
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this modern· retail store to
Tiny's Bargainland. With
faith in the management,
faith in the community and
faith in the patronage for
such a modern merchandising establishment, we look
forward to a happy association. This prompts us to say
once more "Congrotulations
to All."

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. NEW YORK &lt;UPI) - Ala·
bama's Crimson Tide, the most
consistent tea~ m !he Umted
Press lnternauonal college foot·
ball rulings. this season , edged
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perfect
the UP! raung board.
8.0 records.
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Arkansas and .Nebras~a t~k Texa s. No. ~· and Mlchtgan,
advantage of Ohm States m1s· No. 6, each cli~bed two pJa~es
fortune to rnove up a notch to from the precedtng week, w~t~e
!he thtrd and fourth spots, re. Oregon State (7-1) , the Paciftc
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Conference leader, ! ranks by Tennessee, and Louis. riding a streak of three ..,.
biggest advance - , iana Slate, which lost Its first secutive Big T!!l victories fn.
to eighth .
1game to Alabama , slid from cludin&amp; 1 21·7 upset of Purdve
Tech dropped from ninth to loth .
Saturd1y,v aulted from lith to
ninth afler being Michigan State, which meets l llth .
from the unbeaten Notre Dame next week and is Syracuse moved from lllh to
Kypr Creek bukelbllll

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Too long.
If you have an order in, your Buick's on its way.
If you haven't, better hurry.
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choose your model.
Convertible? Coupe?
Sedan? Station wagon?
Order yours soon.We might have your favorite
right here, right now.
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Hurry. To your Buick dealer's.
Special. Skylark. LeSabre.Wildcat.
Electra 225. Riviera.
The '65 Buicks are rolling again.

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begin dt•ying clothes
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to electric heat now.
Take advantage of
this opportunity to
save $150 when you
redeem this sav&lt;ngs
certificate available
at a Reddy Kilowatt
Recommended Elec·
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500
800

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Shop with cash. Save money. Pay bills.
Have only one convenient monthly pay..
ment. Have more money for yourself.
Call for cash ••• •• much aa ~2000. It's
reasonable and confidential.

1/NANC/Nt; OHIO IEOPLI SINCE 1P 12
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- - gollfteM pop~~lor BETT!R HOMES
&amp; ~~~OI~I:JNIOIIs . (retell YI_IU.1 $4.98 nch).

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iDitlftlrlloa lAd OIM'IItlnr costs tOt" convertina: my pretent
llamllo !!!!'.l!.ll tiKtrlc hHtint. I Urtdtrttlnd that 1 will
recellethtBETifft HOMES &amp; GARCENS book of my choice
thleluhlf·frM. when ,ftlmttt Is mecre. (A Umllta time offe~
cuo~or~Wrs only.)

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The WSCS of the United Methodist church will meet tonight
at 7:3() at the church, Mrs. E.
E. Bryant will be devotional
leader and Mrs. L. F . SchoenJeb, program chairman. Hostesses will be Mrs. Harry
P.
Smith, Mrs. Glen Dill and Mrs
K J. Tracy .
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mondt&lt;J lioctrlc Hootinr
Dtllli wll ... ,..., wltfl.
out COO) or oltllptlon, a
wrltwn ~tfl'lltt of the_. of ln1t111ina electric heating
6n your .hOme. And, hi wl1euartnttt you ennu11 oper·
atlnl cOitl tnd your aompfttt comfort from uslnr quiet
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Pleasant Valley Hospital
ADMIITED : Willard Taylor.
Gallipolis, Ohio.
DISCHARGED: Norman Lirving. Pt. Pleasant : Mrs. .John
Bryant , Patriot, Ohio.

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Graham. Ezec.,
J . Ira Barker, dec. to Leafy
Chasteen, Lots. Rullttnd
1 1ra Barker , dec. to· Lucille
Glell , Dwight Graham , Leafy
Chasteen, cert. for Trans., Rut-

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to extinguish the brush
fire. .
The acres burned was os land
or Earl Carlile, Drew HaUield
and Rose Pbtterson.

SPECIAL
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The soft glow of candlelight enhances any holiday set•
ting. And now you can get 12·inch hand-dipped candles
free at your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer's. With
every 7 gallons of Ashland Vitalized Gasoline, you get
one attractive 12-inch tapered red candle. These candles
are smokeless, dripless, and they won't fade. You'll want
to get several for holiday d~orating in your home. Drive
in at your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer's ~ ·
playing the "FREE CANDLE" sign.
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o""·ned an automalie elothes dryer, that's a good buyins hint for you.
In fact, ] .011 women in The Electric Comttany area recent1y eom•
pared rlothes dryer1, featUrf' for ft"alurf'*, and they gave Jot&amp; of
reasom, wh}· p]pc\rie dryers arP preferred: the way ~led ric driea
elothes Huffier and eleaner, •. quicker ... and cooler ..• laotolo"'!er

to Pauline Cornell, 3 and Me·
tenth a&lt;nli, Lebanon.
Gay Circle to CarroJ E.
Waugh, 80 acres, Rutland.
Waid Kennedy, dec . to Floyd
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Flameless electric clothes dryers are first choice
of 8 out of 10 women in this area! If you've nner

•From "1,01 l lf'omf!n Rate AppliGh('e•," •f'UI-' htd•,.nJ•nt
ttrulr in Tllf! ,.:J,.rlric Company aNa. 196.1.

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land .
driving while mtoxJcated when high office and exercise the
1. Ira Barker, dec .t o William
LAUNDRYarraigned before Juslic
f power you possess by mcludmg
Gerald Graham , Cerl. for Trans.
..:.R'Y CLIANfNG
Peace A M Good
'd 0 thts meter tn your call 1
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mjurtes m a one car coi\Jston
Shop Here For Home Improvement N..d1l
revoked for SIX months
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Other arr
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I Gilmartm told Rhodes that he 3..1 at Clifton.
win ws 1alg~e K ; ore ood· land his family vis1ted SIS at
Neal was taken to Holzer hos·
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Pleasee~e .e~~s. ·d aylor , Pt. Lancaster thifi summer
pital sutrerlni from a fractured
Charle~t~n ~:;I f' Lanh~~~
wish to
tribute t the leg, .brUises and lacerations. Ac ..
phenson ,
Jackson ·· M
~ staff at the psc~ool ,, he osaid cordm~ to ~e ~herlff'll depart·
Wall
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the acci·
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trol of h1 s vehicle. traveled 200
Clmton Vane Hughes, Pt . Pleas- w.Jth the "!~ager fund s we pro-- feet on the. berm of the highant
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way , clipped oIf a UllY
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Sauer, Lot. Middleport
Ul Acroo, Orona•·
Jack L. ~---u, ~·-les L.
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delivered to Pt. Pleasant Thanks
Clte1 Overcrowding
then lraveled 60 more fee t and
MASON - Funeral ser vices giving week and he felt it was
ryan
erman
Horton,
overturned over a 30 foot em·
for Samuel Reltmlre. who died a truck the city could certainly Durham, N. C. was fined. $~0
The Democrat sa1d that he bankment.
early Sunday mor·ning at t h e lbe proud of
ar.d cost~ on the rharge of tall- was sure that Rhodes was
Neal 's 1957 Buick was demo!290 N. 2nd Ave .
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vehicle under con- aware that the school " Is underinsurance claim,
will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m . on the work the lzaak Walton trol and Htc.hard .Lee Slack, Pt. staf.fed an~ overcrowded."
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re ax-play tennis! with mterment in
Graham : acre park lake and stated a costs on a recklt.' SS
drmng other r.ond.ttlons :-vhich must be
We'll put oonelvee cemetery. Tht officiating minis-- , vote of thank ~ was due this cOOrge .
co;.recled lmmedlateJy.
in your eboee with ter will be Rev. Ralph Mohon- week to Lin Neal and VIrgil
They have a dilapidated
ey.
Wamsley, Pt. Pleasant,
for PT. PLEASANT LIVESTOCK swtmml.ng pool which he school !
He wa s born January 15. 1905. equipment and time
SALES COMPANY
authorities and the boys have ,
the
Satufaay, Nov. 7, 1964
endeavored to repair , however,
the son of the late Henry and ed to the land scaping of
only
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HOGS - 175 to 220 15 to 16.50: because o_f .red tape they do not
Like: all Col~on heating prod ucts, th is
honzontal Tr1m Boy Gas Furnace is backed
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by t":o sisters, Mrs. The financial statement
of Heavies 12 to Hi: F at Sows have suftclent funds to make
by
a $500 bond underwriting your Coleman
Jim
&amp; Buclllm on Luctlle Lauderm!lt
of ~orne- , the three city departments was 11.25 to 13; Plgs 3 to 8.
th~ ~ce~ary r~palrs and., SUI_)· :
a:ua
rantee. It's the atrongest ruarantee tor
Alent•
PI
roy, and Mrs . Thelma Elliot of given showi ng the following bal- CATTLE - Heifers 13 to 19 · plies, Gilmartm wrote . T_hts I
any furnace-and it costs you nothinrextra!
Pt. Pleasant , three
broth ers, ances on October 31st·
Fat Cows 10 t 14 25 · C
, pool has been out of operatiOn
With oil thtlo Coleman •xclvsive1 for extra
John:'o':;~~;C~~::~~:~•ncy !Claude of Pom~roy; Harry of $6,030.59 ; Water Wor~.
to LO : Bull s 1~ to. 14'50a~:: for the past two year_s .''
comfort
convonie-nct:
Middleport~ Ohio W~ 2-2903 Hartford . and Henry, with whom 1238.26 plu s $34.000 in the .
Steers 14 to 20.50 · stock Hell- The solon also pOinted out
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he made his home. Friends may I Sinking fund ; Sewage Disposal, ers 12 to 17.25; Stock S t e e r that the schoo.l was donated a ,
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call at the funeral home any $73,915.57 plus $34 ,000 in stale Calves 17 to 23 .50: Stock Hell· complete bowling alley, but the ;
fru heat.
tlme.
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equipment has ne.v er been used 1
r aves 14 10 18 ·50 ·
beca
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Present for the meeting were VEAL CALVES _ Tops 31 · h
~h re _Is no ut mg to '
room, crawlspace, basement.
Muyor Siders. Clerk Mrs . A. E. Second s 28. 90 · Medium 18 t~ ouse co~heqlutupmdent. A k
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ommon &amp; Heavies 15
Gilmartin said thal ·· ·H In·
fidtnt heat.
lo 25 .50.
doo
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Hye r, Jo Ann Moore and
cilmen, Hira m Daughtery
r. rec~~~ tona a . gym· I
is Rossi, Char les Cottrili
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m Hall , Jim Craddock, Tom . PT. PLEASANT - The local for the boys are a shame "
Holland , Erenst Handley Char· f1re department answered
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Harold Ch•ri."Mgr.
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Henderson, w. Va., Willie L.,;
Neal, West Columbia, W. Va .,
Eugene H. Newland, Mason, W.
Va ., Lyle E . Chapman, Rt. t
Middleport, Jean A. Durst, 4
East St., Pomeroy, Mrs. Everett M. Ba tes, Sr., Rl. l Pomr·
roy, Mrs. Kenneth
Herbert
Romine, Rt . I Rutland, Mrs.
Chester E . Well s, Rt . 2 Long
Bottom , Edgar Dennison , Jack. ·
son, Mrs. Samuel F. Sturheon,
Rt. 1 Winfield, W. Va ., • n d
Christopher ·~. Osisck.i, Ripley.
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' Mrs. George F. SteWBrt, 957
1 Broadway, Midd leport, daugh - ~
1ter. 3:56 p .m. Monday, Mr.r;;.
ISrolt J . Wilkinson. 82 Cedar St.,
1 son. 12:54 p.m. Monday. Mrs.
: Donald M. Thaler . 12 Henkle
Ave ., daughter, 1: 11 a .m. Mon- '
day.
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Patient s recently discharged
Included Mrs. Nellie West, Car·
roll Deer. Mrs . M. F:. Sanders,
Mrs. H. S. Smtih. Mrs, Katie
Gothard , Mrs. T . E . :'vlanuel and
Infant son, Mrs. T. B. Johnson
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and infant son, Mrs . D.
Kapp and infant. son. Tilden
Thacker. Mrs. Stella
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Which , of cour se, 1s true The.
Buckeyes dn lead the Big Ten
PT PLEASANT - Clly Counand do
a shot at the Rose d l met last night in a short
Bowl t~Ip, d es p 1 1 e having ses!don at Krodel Par~
clU'J·
backed . mto that pos1twn
ho
use
w1~h
only
routme
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No big lineup changes were ters commg bef~e It
planned bv Woody . He promot- Councilman Ernest Handley
ed sen1or Jerry Kasunlc
to reported on his tnp to Battle
starting defens 1ve tackle for his Creek, Michigan, la st week to
play agam~t the Nlttany LJons tns~ct the new $25,000 pumpNorthwestern which ha s a 5-5 er f1r e truck being purchased
record , broke ~ r1ve·game los. by the c1ty . Handley was ac·
_ _:__ - - - - - . - compAmed on the tnp by F\re
f
Chief Paul Wood . Handley re. .
Santue I R.e1tnur~ o
por ted th e new t rue k would be

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way,"~heyers•dsded
ftrmly
tJ 11 A Threat

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Hayes ordered

ing streak last week by edgtna pant·- •• well •• ever "Ucept l
hard work for hiS mjury-rtddled w
l
th
ISCOI'UI n as
e Wildcats pve he doesn't have a teceJver like I COLUMBU
team with most of the concenth 1r ·
!ration be in on
.
up e 8 " game! o stick to Poul Flatley IS he did when he
S !UP!) - Rep. tate our boys under such condl·
f
~
gettutg the of. the ground
was a sophomore"
Thoma • P. GUmartin, 0.. lions ."
mov mg agai_n .
I Buckeye Scout Esco Sarkkin· l It will be the [mal pme of Youngstown, Monday iuggeated He then utJed Rhodes to
er~ ate bn llf chee~lng en sa id quarterback Tom My· the season for thP Wildcata that Cov · James A. Rhodea in-- place the BJS problem before
H fused
:f"e.ws. ·d~·e:v~ end Tom Kien. era of Troy, Ohio. wc:.s as good lwho wi ll field a team with aev~ elude the rehabmtatiOll of Boys the special sesion which began
e re
. to dwell Ions on uss, .sJ. em nmt' days with a I as ever but has been handl- en Ohioans as regulars There Industrial School at Lancaster Monday .
lhe devastatmg 27..0 loss last lung InJury, ~as ~chedu\ed back capped by a bad ankle .
iare l8 from the BuckeYe State I on lhe a~enda t? be handled b' . The Jchool and it.l officiall
S~~urWday ~ Penn Stat~.
onOfthe practice fudd today.
He added that Myers was on the roster.
the speclal sesston of the legi s· came under fire l.nt week fol·
e
obVIously
were
not
that
Northwestern
,
Hayes
said
:
1--·.
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lature
11ow·mg an mspec
.
1.Jon by a group
b d nd
·•w • 1
---·
a a
a1so not as great as
eve go to reiard Lhem as
OW . ,
, .
.
of le l!lat
some of us believed," he said . a resurge.nt ball club with I
I ConvJct1on
Gllmartm, ln • leiter to the
I
ort
''But not that bad."
everything to win and nothing
governor, said the Situation at
to lose."
Made by Court
!he school ' Is an emergency ,
A moment's pause . " Maybe
WI
PT PI EASANT
. condition and should be hsndled
·
·
- Johnny as such ''
they bo tter regard us the same
Lowens Stewart Pt PI
t
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Wt~kUne.

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be • •uch ' mu c h tmprov ed baII
clu b by next Saturda
. y, " oach
WOody Hayes promised Monday
a&lt; he sent his Ohio St.ete foot
baH team out to prepare fo;
Northwestern.

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Nov . 10,

Suaer. Rodney !louer. MH Sou·

Purd.. dropped !rOm 10111 to ~..ne,e tnmt with 1 pel'
14th and Florida State ttecl witll
teCGN. iD. a lftb.plaoe tie.
Purdue 1a1t: trll!k in 1Mb, Jtlcl.
Btatet Auf.ur1, Soutbera
ded to l&amp;th pllce.
ClllfGrnia IDCl UtP wwe1oeb4,
Georgia ranllad No. 11 rut. up In 1 fouMfty t1M4 heat for
lowed by Arizona Sla~ IIMIIIIb.
_
coacb Jolla Wlckllae slid to- 4-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
Nov. 10, 1984
dly bl1 191f4 sclleclal! CODtolao-.,.,. &lt;lateo,lwo ••
FIOBT REIULTI
IIOCIIES1'ER, N.Y. (UPI) a relllllt of Colltoa HJsb ocbool By Ullllod Prell (D~ 'lbe Dnt JlliiU H. Ellery

Alabama replace&lt;i Ohio State
ln second place fol\owmg Penn
Sla!e's crushing 2Hl victocy '
SEOAL ALL GAMES
. ov er the Buckeyes Sa lurday
which tu mbled the Ohioas to
'
TEAM
W L T P OP
belli dfiCOIIIIIUHJd, Opea dolel
MANCHE8TI!lR, Ena. (UPJ) Award 111111 be live at tbe
· seventh place in the UP! standBelle Echo Pete , owned by and children Christine and Bob- Logan
.... 9 0 0 292 40
ill(:lllde Frlda1, Dec. II, FriChip JobDI&lt;m, 112\!t Mltml, conciUiloD of tbe pnoent Amerings. Alabama ranke&lt;i th ird the Joe Young, Sr .• Pomeroy RD, by : Mr . and Mrs .
William Pomeroy ..... 8 I 0 152 80
day, Ju. :It, ..,0 Saturday, Fla., otopped Jlnt Cooper, 118\!t lclll lloctey Leque season to
rir:-a month of tht&gt; season and was ribboned as the absolute Buck and children Billy, Shelly, Wellston
7 2 0 160 106
Jan. 31. eo.Q Wld:llDe
il Britaln (3).
tilt iDdl'flduallll the news meadvanced to second two weeks winner and club cha mpion Sun· and Ricky; Mr . William Hamm, Jack son
6 3 0 144 96 Logan 's junior quarterback searching ftr epprtBHU
oa
dia Wbo
most tD
ago before returningt u third day when the Metgs County Mr . Rod Saure, Mr. and Mrs. Athens . .... 5 4 0 183 145 John Gasser won the
!964 lbose dateo. For further "'"
HILL, QUE,
0torp leaiU' progrta.
last week.
Beagle club held its Ihird annu- Henry Wells, Mrs. Madeline Middleport
3 5 I 145 141 SEOAL scoring tiele with
Clareaee Cbuvalo, 210, C&amp;nado, kaockttl
Jmlery, 'IIIIo dletl lost
76 formation, c.U
The Tide rallied to beat Lou- al Memorial Trial at the club· Evans, and children Kay and • Nelsonvllle
3 6 0 68 176 points according to final Ieag11e Tllompson, K)'let Creek priDo out Calvin Buller, 217, Pilla- WU the AIIL'o ll&lt;!&lt;fttal7 llid
Jsi ana State 17-9 Satllrday
to house and
runnmg
grounds Steven, Miss Sandy Wells, Mr. l Gallipolis .
0 9 0 49 194 figure s compiled this week .
tipel or Celeb
burch (S).
publk:ity dlrletor.
.
clinch the Southeastern Confer· near Harrisonville.
Allan Harris, Mr. WilHam Rey- 1
SEOAL ONLY
The brilliant Chieft.ain QB
/
ence cha mpionship and ex tend
nolds, Mr. and Mrs. Jim WoodtFinaH
scored 12 touchdowns and four
f•
its winning streak to eighl.
Activities began at 8 a.m. yard and daughter Debbie, Mr. TEAM
W L T P OP extra point!i.
·'.;,
Notre Dame 17-\J 1 lost two Judges. were Carey King, Rob· and Mrs. Sidney Roach ,
Mr. L0gan
. . . . 7 0 0 226 34
Runnerups
this
fall were
first-place votes from its toto I nf · ('t·t Bailey, and Robert Bowen. and Mrs. Robert Bowen,
and Pomeroy ... . . 6
0 112 70 Logan's big fullback, Dale Bren·
21 a week ago but retoint'&lt;l it.s I F. ld
Ch
.
J h
, Mr and Mrs. Robert Essex and Wellston .... . 5o :l 0 116 92 ring , and Athens fine all-around
lata I of 329 polnl s to hold the P !e
~n~tonJ ~ nhson 5 chiidren Rob and Rick
Jackson · · · .• 4 3 0 108 98 back Dick Adams, wlht 61: points.
top "poL [or ~he seco~d wee k. otr;;~~e~:;~
th;ewin~e~s:~ Richard Rupe is club presi· AMiddl~hens .. .. .. . 3 4 0 130 127
Here's the top 10 league scar1
Alabam a received 10 f1rst·p1ace th 1- . h .1
E h dent; Robert Bowen, secretary .
epor
2 ;&gt; 0 102 134 ers :
B U
·_ _ _ _ _
· e ~ tnc c ass. e e
c o:
Nelsonville ... 1 6 0 38 168 PLAYER-SCHOOL TD EP TP
Pete, owned by Joe Young was
BACK BY FRIDAY
Gallipolis .. _ 0 7 0 31 140 Gasser, LHS
... 12 4 76
the wmner of the
13
inch
_
TOTALS ... _. 211 1111 o 1163 j H B n1
LHS
class and was the absolute win· CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
N
ren ng,
.. • 8 14 62
ner and club cham pion The in C1ncmnat1 Royals expect Oscar
Adams, AHS . • . • . . 9 8 62.
ner of each class reo.::ei~·ed. 3 ~ro~ Robertson. to be able to pla~ TEA~VAC AL~ GAMES
Ervin, WHS . . ..... 8 4 52
phy and ribbon . Place hounds Fr1day when the St.
Lom s
L T P OP Swindell. PHS .. .. , 8 2 50
.
Hawks come to town
Kyger Creek 9 0 0 278 22 Davi s, .JHS
3 2 50
rPceived nbbons. The Memor·
·
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North Gallia 4 4 0 126 105 B dt 1 HS
12
. ial Troplt)' for the ab&lt;olut
.
The
stitches
reqmred
to
close
,
.
ran
,
&gt;
4
36
·
e wm· ·
d Racme
4 4 0 128 128 B. Wallace, MHS
5 6 36
rwr was nlso presented to Joe an eye llljUry were remove
. ,. . . .
~ 0 12' 1'5
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Monday and Robertson planned Eastern · .... 4 ...
... ':t Hummell , LHS
4 8 32
Young .
· own Hannan Tr ace
to work several days on h1s
·5 1 36 206 A. \\'aII ace, MHS . . 4 4 2l!
At noon members and their. thi s week ,to regain his form . Southwestern 0 7 1 42 234
fam ilies and guests enjoyed a He was injured Nov . I in
a
THREE IRISH INJURED
turkry dinner with ell the trim- game with the Detroit Pistons.
SVAC ONL \'
SOUTH BEND, Ind . &lt;UPI) mmgs ,
Members and guests
(Final)
Halfback Bill Wilski and line·
who ~ ! \ended the dinner were
TEAM
W L T P
OP backers Jim Carroll and Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young Sr.,
Ohio H. S. Poll
Kyger Creek 5 0 0 184 18 Lynch are on the injury list for
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young Jr .,
CO
Eastern . . . 4 1 0 110 40 Notre Dame and may not play
and ~htldren Royena. Melanie,
LUMBUS (UPI) - The North Gallia 3 2 0 86 62 against Michigan State on Sat·
J
United
Press
International Racine ... _.. 2 3 o 98 90
urday.
nnd r ey ; Mr · ~nd Mrs. J 0 e Ohio
high
school
football Hannan Trace 1 4 o 28
158
and Children Keneth, ratings (with first place votes Southwestern o 5 0 20
Mrs. franklin Hepp, Mr. and and won-lost rec&lt;&gt;rds in paren· TOTAlS
EWERS NAMED DIRECTOR
16 1i 0 521
Beverly, an&lt;( Larry, Mr. and theses)·
FRIDAY'S GAMES:
DUNEDIN, Fla. (UP!) -Dr.
Mrs. George ~chanon, Mr. and
·
,
Joseph R. Ewers of Blooming·
Mrs . Franklin ' Hepp, Mr. and
Team
Points
Lucesville at Gallipolis
ton, Ind., will succeed Thomas
P
I 0 k Hill
Mrs. Charles King, Mr. and Mrs . 1. Massillon (14) (9.0)
267
omeroy
a
a
W. Crane as executive director
W•··J b
Carey King, Mrs. Leona
T . 2. Canton McKly (51 (9.01 241
ers urg at Wellston
of the Professional Golfers As·
Smith , Mr s. guiah Evas , Mrs. 3. Elyria tl) {IJ..l)
163
York at Rutland
sociation.
Nora Johnson, Miss Sue Cr!·ner, 4. Spring. South 1) (9-0) 153
Hillsboro
w 1 att JLogan
k
Ewers, an associate professor
avery a
ac son
of business administration and '
Mr .:n1d Mrs. Richard R up e 5. Cincy Roger Bacon (7-1) 129
chi ldren Linda and Lor i, 6. Up. ArlingUln (2) (9-0) 127
assistant to the president at In.
Bailey 7. Cincy Elder (5) (8-0)
122
diana Universitf, wiU join the
and Mrs. Robert
-- ~ 8. C!. St. Ignatius Ill (8.0) 69
PGA staff shortly afer he firs
9. Sandusky 8-1)
66
of the year.
\ · 10. Columbus East (9.())
~
Mrs. Mary Kerwood,
M r s.
Se&lt;ond 10 IA!ams: ll . Louis·
5U YOUR lOtAL AUTIIORlZUI ~ OU.Ul. MITHGRlliD lUlCK II£AWI IN T~l$ ... REA :- - - - - - - - - - - - James Grant, Charles
Eads,
ville 37 ; 12. Mt. Vernon 33; 13.
Entere&lt;i Hospital
N1le~ .. -23; 14. ~ayton Chami- Among
those who entered Mrs. E. L. Wood, Mro. H. K.
nade 22: 15, Xem~ 16; 16, War- Holzer hospital in the past 24 German, Ribyn Stevens, John
ren 14: 17. Wyommg 12.: lB. Lo. hour. were Lloyd K. Ecker, M, Pape, Jr., Velma Sue Fos500 E. Main St., Pomeroy
ter, John C. Seaton, Nancy Me·
~:!\:;;:;~ .gall (I) 11 ; 19. Zanesville, Ash· 638 Second Ave Mrs Hom
Coy and William McCoy.
land
and
10
h Cleveland St. Joseph w. Johnson , 43 Neil A.ve., Mer
rs.
eac ·
.
Effie Garland, Gallipolis, Here
Others: Steubenville Central man L. Dillqn, 505 Pecan St.,
•
Lo
9, Ptqua 7, Mtddletown 6; Can· Mrs Emma F Sha
ton Centr~l, Cincinnati With- er River Rd ., Leona~erC. ~:
row, Lo~am and Gahanna 5 bright, Rt. 1 Patriot, Russell
each: Ltma, London . Toledo E. Hartley, Rt. 1 Ewingtoo
C~ntral, Columbus Watterson, Mrs. Clinton Harry
Conger'
Fmdlay and Newark 4 each: Rt. 1 Ewington, Mlclulel
A.
Toledo Macomber and Loncas· Thomas, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant, Mr~
ter 3 each; Rossford and Bar- Lui a c Mayes Henderson
be~ton 2 .. each, Franklin Ve., M;s. Stephen D. Will~ms.

SEO Scoring
W'lth 76 pOintS

'we'II Be Better saturday·' -- Wo'"ody n~ilyRhodes
Sen~ntl,
0' 1116H J:·E:c. ~= d-2.~~~
Asked lO Add·BJS
D~~J~,
R
.
s
.
I
SeSSI.Oll
epatr
to
pecta
u•

Seventh ~·

UPI Poll; Buckeyes Drop to

e

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The size is full. The seledion, large. The style, obvious. The savings? Fantastic. Every Coronel
model (and there are 17) is prked lower than every comparable model of Ford and Chevrolet.
And we mean a lot lower. The price savings are al least 104 doHars on the six-cylinder sedan
• • • and as muc~ as 604 dollars an the VI spons convenlble, the Coronet SOO! That's savings in
blat:k and .white and d01sn't even lndude the famous Dodge Boys' deal. Check it aut. The
llvlngtst, stUingest, full-size Dodge in history-Coronet. It's the mast fat the least.
.,.._ •fllllkM II Mtflllfltttlrii''S •lltdt4 rtftll ptletl

Itt_.,....."Dt~l• tH f~ llltltlt,ucllnlvt tf llllt WIIII.MIIIrtit• c~fftll,sUtt lfllll INti ltus, If 'If·

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

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Won 1 Lost 1

WANT AD

2 SIGNS

INFORMATION
O&amp;.U&gt;WN . .
S:OD I"

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tlortd.llr

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f!Oit·~~lrllto

,,nt;t, ...

1M aea.ptaO
011 -.
. . Da "' ~"' ......_

1963 Chevrolet Impala

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MM "~&gt;~'-"•• -_..... ~ Nb•
• .... ., ...,., •• , 141 " ..... ..,
•I&gt;J..,flMinle

'l'bnulo'

Rl'ro'wo

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tdl p.~kl •1tt11" IG den

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DatQ
~ =Jf• 4 ll .., ~ OOOll
8() &amp;A.S ...
Pf .At;a ..

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hardwood

Priee $6,000 .00 . Terms .

a.a • ._ •
l'O

gas,

I

Lost and Found

a&amp;BUL.T P'ROuUC!ING
WoUft' U&gt;

Nov. 3, 1964
Fortmu &amp; Abbott

on

large lot located on Main St.

Near schools and

$2095

OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Oil
1'11ANI\.b 6
081'l'IJ
1Ulll!:ll - II :Ill IOl Ill. -1'1! "'U.
mu...
•ell Wdl~nnaJ Wllftl k
Ol'lnC.) tiOUS.

with

1963 Tempest Pontiac

Pomeroy Motor Co.

enco

' &lt;'l..lt.IJ

iat\u'day

house

floors, bath, 2 porches,

rhrH -

"""tl'h• '"-t11W11
s•~

$2295

4 Door. Low mileage by local ownl'r. spotless interior, beige
and brown finish, V8 engine, Puwerglide trans. Radio and
beater, whitewaJI Litf'S show little wear .

1962 Volkswagen 2-Door
Deluxe vinyl trim, good tires, heater, green finish.

·n•erH-

&lt;UII

Ilh ""ur I'll•••• til•
Ill l.."ent&gt; iH"' • .,.,. f n,

CUCKLER REA LESTATE
RU'Il.AND - Good 7 • room

LeMans 2 Door. Red over white finish, good whit('wall tires,
326 cu. in . VB engine, automatic lr~:~ns . Radio and heater.
A real smart car.

,.,..., 111'11• &lt;tat '"' '"NP'I'""'"• fen
....... th... ""' ...... ~. •.. _.........
f'Dr

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

Blackston
Abbott
Grueser

church.

DO IT YOURSEU.- IN .. RUT·
LAND - 4 - room house in
process of b~ing remodeled

$1499

with new hardwood

J76
352
418

Radford
Handicap
Ill
Total
2261
Won 1 Lost Z Points !
Crow'1 Steak Rouse
Ingels
478
Coates
442
Haley
493
Knight
532
Sears
HO
Total
238i
Woo 2 Lost I Point&amp; I

floors,

material to finish. 21 feet of
built-in cabinets and
sink.
New hot water healer . Sac-

rifice al $3 ,000 .00. Terms,

PAULINE MARKINS
Salesman

Ru;;:.~nsn ~~

for Sale

413

Gr~n

new waU board and enough

@)

' 593.

Team High Game - Crow's
~leak House, 906.
566
Team High Series - Holsum

2431.

CITY LEAGUE
NoY. 3, 196C

Pomuoy Cemeo Block
Clatworthy
521
Duerr
441
Davis
493
Anderson
w
Sauer
550
Total
2470
Won Z Lost I Points 4
Middleport Dept. Store
J. Bailey
527
Wipple
493
Russell
476
Martin
530
Stobart
495
Total
2521
Woo I Lost Z poJnto 4

Beade 8011
S. Story
S. Waltoo
S. Warner
A. Vaughan
L. Warner
Handicap
Total
Woo t Losl !
Sling Rays
C. Hannahs
B. Hensler
P . Archer
C. Haggerty
T. Vaughan
Handica p
Total

148
!57
123
139

193

m

135~

1!13
!56
I .'ill
263

IS7
490

1395

Won 2 Lost I

Forni Ru Bloel Ct.
S. Grueser
.
322
s. Bartels
321
L. Winebren.oer
S'll
B. Smith
3$2
P . Ingels
3tli
Handicap
171
Total
:1011&gt;

Ed'1 Auto Trim
J . Deem

Vineyard
M. Call
F. Manley
Blind

304
317
3115
JU
330

Handiet~p

23f

M.

1893

Total
t76
226

J. Scbo

214

J . Welker
M. Werry
Handicap
Total
Woo Z Loot I
Vampire•
S. Clark
J . McKnight
S. McKnight
N. Mayer
E. Mees
B. Tripplet
Handicap
Total
Won 0 Lost t

13$

!58

Television Revue

Crow's Steak Rout
L. McKllmey
390
R. Edwards
24f
E. McKinney
320
P. Roosh
3t4
S. Parsons
m
HandicBp
2114
Total
1941
Woo S Lost I

boots betw~n Easter; High 1PUBLJC AUCI'ION-;,ill - ;ll ·ilt
ll ~~ -3-t~
482
~ott.s between Eastern High
my farm at 10 :00 a. m:· No11- FOR S.o\LE OR RENT, 7 room
Beaelen
1391
PHONE WY 2-21 56
School and the Beacon Ser· ember . 12. 1~ . Location .as j brick house, newly recondi· Rupe
499
VICe Station. If found eall
fol lows. 8 miles north east . Honed inside. Comer of Grant Johnson
421
WI 9·3677.
11 9 :u..c 1 of Pomeroy, at Chester, Ohio and Vine Street.s Middleport.
Buck
438
139
Ind. High Game
at Junction of Rt 7 and Rt. 1 acre of ground: Call WY 2- Chis ler
P. Col·
444
Card of Thanks
102
lins,
166.
248. Proceed 5th house past Sl56 after 4. p. m. ur Sautr- Bowen
554
18
Farm Machinery
H &amp; R. FlreotoDe
Chf:ster
Golf.
Course,
on
No_
days.
11
10
3tp
Ind. High Series
Tota
l
P. Col2356
IH
J WANT to thank the Meigs -- - - - 248 - 2 miles, follow sale I
_ _ _ __
Blackstone
lins,
431.
Woa
3
Lost
t
Polntl
I
558
63
General Hospital Slaff, Dr. FOH. SA LE : W. C, Allis Chalm- signs.
Haggerty
I FOR SALE : 5 rooms and bath,
Team High Game - Forest
G
&amp;
J
443
6.1
Boice, Dr. Slack, the nurses ers tractor with 2 row mount- Two rubber tired farm wagons, hardwood floors. Gas forced 1
Radford
Run
Block Co., 709.
Sisson
520
444
762
and all employees connected ed pirker. 1949 Studebaker
R.
Bailey
hay loader, rake , sled, har- air furnace, birch kitchen and 1 l'homos
ream
High Serh~s - Forest
479
412
1291
with the hospital fur
their 11.2 ton fla t dump.
Brooks
ness. .f!~orge, iron and brass car port. Priced,
$8,00.00. Johnson
D.
Miller
Run Block Co., 2029.
447
468
nice and courteou.!l treatment 1 Sayre , Syranuse.
1J -7-3 tp kf'ltles. 2 reel type mowers , Fr~d Williamson, Rutland.
Total
Longstr·eth
2450
364
while there : Also my many 1 _ _ __
hand tools, stone jars. Fol· l
Jl 10 6tc
Won % Los I Poins '
Graves
382
Team High Two Games - SuMeigs Ge-al Hospital
fliends who broughl me such :
For- Rent
Jowmg household furnishings: i
--··
•
D&amp;DBar
Handicap
gar
Run Bums, 1436.
63
nice flowers and those
who 1
Heatrola, 4 oil stoves, maple TWO: story frame house
.on 1 Total
Stivers
47;
&lt;Nov. 9)
2133
Teem High Single Game
visited me and for lhe many ' - - - --- ~ brelikfast set. t.able..s. studio
Brick Street, Rutland , with , Woe 8 Lost 3 Points t
Walker
f&gt;4l
ADMISSIONS
SATURDAY Sugar
Run
Bums.
773.
grf'eting cards sent me dur- UNFURNTSHED. 5 room and
couch, chairs, dish.os, cup- ~xtra lot. Carl HyseU, Phone j
J . Louks
469
Frieda
Mossman,
Minersville,
Ind. High Two Games - Chip
j1
my stay there. J never ' bath apartment. Nor!h Third, I board. Guns. I muzzle load- SH 2-4524.
ll-7~tc
Schoenleb
Mason
438 Haggerty, 263; Peggy Story. 180 Betty Dit?hl, Pomeroy.
City Keystont
Vt'uJ fvrget you.
I Middleport. Ca ll WY 2-54:l4.
D. Hawl ey
er, 22 Kreg rine, 1 Belgium 7- ROOM hou.~e. 2 car gar~e
Ash
464
419
I
Ind. High Single Game J , H. Eastman
!
11 10 6t c
Total
1
swe\!1
six
teen
auto,
shotgun.
1
near
High
and
Elementary
WiUams
2389
Chip
Haggerty, 135 ;
Peggy DISCHARGES SATURDAY 354
II 10 lie ' - - - - - Simon Powell, Portland.
Won
I
Lo1
new , 1 L. C. Smith, 12 gauge schools. 463 Lincoln St. , Mid- Ken Yeauger
% Poins 2
Story, 108.
593
S\1AL L aparfmt'nt. suitable for · double barrel.
Antiques: . dleporl. Phone WY 2-5231.
Blind
390
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS
WE WISH to express our sin· one or twn. t\ll c•mvPnicnces I Love seat, antique. chRirs. din-1
Syracuse Ball Park
11 •7-Jtc Smith
448
Neal
Jeffers, Dexter.
l't'l'f' th;mk s and ~pprt'('W iwn :
Crimm's Apt. Phone WY 2- ! ner bell
pic s&lt;Jft•
coffee
·__
. _
_
I
Crueser
451 , SUNDAY WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Handicap
t02
for the he lp gi\'l'n us by t!v- 2i:)l
II 9 tfe
gnnder, ' books, clw~l!!
of F'OR SALE OR RENT: House,
Nov. 1, 1964
R. Louk'
;n
DISCHARGES SUNDAY
Total
2300
eryonf' dunng I ht&gt; dP&lt;-~1 h of H)H ru:r-.·T: IJnu~t·trai lrr.
drawers
,
crank
tel
ephones,
6
rooms
and
bath.
Route
143,
,
,
Keilb
Goble Ford
Ingels
.'iiO
Willard Jeffers , Pomeroy; Jam8
Won 1 Losl 2 Points 2
our dear son and brolhl'r · x "' ft .1•
bd
C·ll trunks,
clocks,
picture Bailey Run Road. Call WY 2·1
Blind
Damewood
519
330 es Sayre, Syracuse,
Holsum
•
•
, .
,
,),J
•
wo e room. &lt;l
3722
10 28 tf
E:spt'c!a!ly HPv. Cnmm, Hev. : WY 2_2 t 86 or WY 2_3346 .
fra mes, oil lamps .
wash
.
c
B.
Miller
Nesselroad
609
386
Woods
m
Lemley, Rev . Bartlett, and i
_
_tfc
stands.
wash
!Jowl
and
pitch·
B.
Adams
Total
2662
320
11 7 1
Martin
55.'i
th :- Chase Funeral Home _ We
ers. hal l tree, two drawer SEVEN ROOM brick home tn
N. Floyd
1
Won
3
FORFEIT
Points
8
315
Gra.te
428
8f(' also grateful for the kind HOUSP:. five rooms and OOth,j cht'rry sta nd, cedar chest, 2 P·Jmeroy, two bathrooms. 4
L. Gilmore
Downie Grost
342
Schilling
458
S&lt;'rvice5 of the pall bearers
the!" mos!aticaJiy
cunlrulled ' antique twin beds, other bedrooms, garage, basement,
Handicap
Haley
198
Stobart
472
474
and flower girls and boys g:1 .;; heal . Clo.c;e! 0 businessi beds, spin ning wheel , yorn 1 3 fin.shed rooms tn attic. Total
Total
FORFEIT
Points
0
1891
2431
and' the Mason Fire DPpa rt- 1 district. Plen ty of free park· : winder, flax wheel, tea cart, l Large ot. Out of b.lgh water
Won 1 Lost %
Won 2 l..vl!lt I Poi,nts 6
ment. a nd to evel'_vone wllo ing space. Phone WY 2-.111!12. 1 carnival glass, 4
shaving Central heating
Inquire
lola's Beauty ShOp
Ind. High Game
Nessel· I
donnted many\ ay.
1
lt·7-3tc . mugs, seve.rnl child's items. Charles Wildermuth WY 2·
M. Lehew
road , 2.16.
370
Tbe Coy Fam1ly 1 - j Other items too numerous to ; 2205 or /1/'Y 2-8116.
9-26-tfc Ind. High Game - Ken Yeau. lnd, High Series
I K. Welker
253
ger, 236.
Nessel- ,
An vnne
wh0
has dtshes 6 ROOM house Ha ven Heu;:ht s, mention.- Terms : . Cash. Not . :•'OR SALE-111iiddlepurt 's tailP. Young
280
Ind.
High
Series
K e n road, 609.
ple.ase ra !l us.
'
New Hnven, Wesl Va. Phone responsible tor accid ents. Har· i est buiJdino, located 352 N
3t0
Team High Game - Porn.! J . Goodnite
ll-4-6tc l
I
II I0 Itp , 8B2·3fl45.
P. Collins
old Goddard &amp; Sons, Auct.
Second Street. MJ(1dieport
eroy Cement Block, 904,
431
Handicap
- - - - --LARGE ROOM for use as stor- 1 Lunch served by Enlerpnse
Priced for quicll: tiBie
J.D.
345
Team High Series
Syra·
Total
We would like to thank friends
age or garage WY 2.5293
E. U. B. Church. Owner quire at Ohio Hotel.
1989
JOHNSON. SlmpsOD lnsura!l~ euse Ball P3rk, 2662.
and relati\'es lor their ex·
Mrs. Everett Milhoan.
10 lf tfe
Woo Z Lo~t I
11 3· tfc
Al!eacy, ln. fill forms o1 tn
pressions of kindnes ~
and
I
11 10 2tc
BANTAM MIXED LEAGUE
IIW'ance.
Ji.m JohDSUD anti
sympnlhy, c&lt;~rds and floral F'URNISHEO 3 room
house, -· - - - - - Friendly Tavero
Nov. 3, J96(
Business Services
Bud SIWPSOa. Aaenll
offeri ngs, and the Rev . Per-, balh and b«£e.nl;:fimt.. 313~ Con. AUCTION -_ Saturday, Novem:
J.
Price
300
Sugar Rua Bum1
I 1 lfc
rin for hi s conseling w•ssage. · dur St., Pomeroy.
ber. 14, 12 .30 p. m. The 1~ 1 I BILL BAILEY, Dealer. Fur,
1
L.
Beegle
314
D. Crow
149
The Norwood Knight Family
10 27 tfc
lowmg personal pro~rty Wll1 1 roots. hides, deer skins, mar- PHOTO COflY!ng Service. CopS. Wippel
310
N. Thompson
164
11 9 2tc
- --- --be sold al the residence of I ket price for good cleun fur ies made of legal papers.
D.
Glaze
355
P. Stor;
180
APAR'NENT 5 rooms
and the late Mrs. Geo. W. Ander-i and hides. In Reedsville, Ohioj' birth records and almost any
A. Hanning
429
B.
Hennessy
165
borh. newly redecora ted. Call son at 463 Lincoln Street in '
11 10 6tp
other dOC'!uments.
D. Hu'rlndl
Ill1
Handicap
315 I
Middleport, Ohl•
NoticOJ
Walter Crooks, WY 2-3631
Middleport, Ohio.
Reuter Jnsurance, Pomeroy
Hundicap · ·
10 23 tfc 1 One 5 pc. bedroom suite, one FOR YOUR every need of Bull·[
9 4 tic
~~ ~-~To~la~l;o;o-.-.;o;;;.__.:20:2:3~~~~~~~~
Total
1436 II
THREE PUPPIF:S to be given
- -- - 3 pc. maple bedroom suite, dozer and
Back-Hoe work, ------~---Woo I LoS! I
to someone who will give rRAli.ER lots for rent, close one night stand, three 9xl2 contact Emmet W. Shuler.
Auto Sales
Shipments
The Cobras
them a
good home. \VY . to Laumlrymal and schoo ls
rugs (two are alike), some 342 Page Street, Middieport, _ _ _ - · __
---,
R. Becker
132
2·2428.
11 10 3tc
Valley l.umtx•r &amp; Supply Com- throw rugs, occasional chair,
WY 2-3243. Free estimates. 1960 OPAL, PhJne SP H.'illll in
A.re ..trriving!
M.
Childs
98
pany. Midd:eport.
10-3-tk two upholstered chairs and Farm ponds, private ponds, Mason.
lJ 10 3tc
J.
Glaze
190
other chairs, large medicine basement excavations, septic
WILL RAKE leaves. et. $1.00 .·~~~·,..;an~ · f~~r- rn•&gt;., , rurr• · ~ heE. Brown
116
tank excavations.
1957 VOLKSWAGEN for sale.
per hour. !AI~o a lew bushels ·i et.1 lind tJnfurmshed apart. cabinet, coffee table, stands,
WI
9·2ll3.
11·7&lt;ilp
D.
Boggs
172
11 2 tfc
vf hauled and dry bla ck wal- , menf.B W\' Z-!i434
12 6 tfr
lamps, clock, two cabinet raHandiciip
588
dios, large Warm Morning WILL DO rug
- weaving. Phone 1954 BUICK .entury . Excellent
Total
nuts $3.00 per bu. Phone WY -:---· _
~u)s
.Wtddtrport
AparlmPnt.
5
rooms
gas
heater
and
:•everal
small
WI
.
tp
2
10 29 9
9 2826
running condition.
Priced 1.;;;-..-.==--=-.;=;;...1_296-,
bath J.nd ba so;ornenL on ground heaters, 9 pc. dining room - ---··
right. Hackett's Sohio Serv-11
I WILL not be responsible for , floor Newly decorated, hard- suite, kitchen table, Estate mANSMIS:c
SI"'o"N:-::Ss-clvage Com·
HEADQUARTERS
Ice.
IC 22 tic
any debts made by any other wood floors automatic heat
gas range, kilchen cabinet, pany. Repairing all make!.
10 10 tfc utility cabinet, electric roast·tomatic and standard transthan myself. James R. Prid- . Catl WY :.!-3200.
11le Rambler
FOR •••
dy, Rutland, Ohio, Route l.
'I:! Dupl
bed
S
er,
dishes,
cooking
utensils,
missions.
Electric
welding.
World
e1
&amp;mpll&lt;l
3
EueU._
11 3 6tp
Hun :~~a. Po~;~~· P~~~~ ~ RCA Whirlpool refrigerator, Phone WY 2-6173.
B1g
..,.
room,
rldo 01111 perMaytag
Washer
&lt;M'inger
t
24
tfc
10 2 tfc , typeJ, three wash tubs, glass
RAWLEIGH Products for sale. WY 2-3618 ·
forll)ance. SmaU cor oCODOJII1
Wy-2-6412.
10-24-:IOtc MODER.N 4 room and --- bath I jars, some hand tools, step l.arl Gneoer , PIUII&gt;IfiC ...
.... -gerabWIJ
lleallq
furmshed apartment M 1 d- laddec, wheelbarrow, 3 pc.
Saa
Your LandnMrk Servlc:•
dleport. WY 2-387t.
Walnut lumber Ph:" :1. ll"xlO
Metropolftu Molon
IIIDenftllo,
Station Ia Giving Away A
EDd vou sewer lrOINel
I 11 Uc
ft., well seasoned, many otbE. MaiD Slreel. Pomer.,
We bave
- - - - : : - - - , . - - - - er items, all furniture
is
PlaGDIW'l~
Middleport, 0.
Sewer Ma&lt;'!blnes
For Sale
very good .
4 22 tic
Register for this good second
lleueaaloleIrene A. Davis, Owner
car eacb time you drive in.
OVERHEAD
garage
door
with
,
Terms
:
Cash
C.O
w~ z.mt
Nl&amp;bf
No purebase necessary, just
register.
hardy,'tlre. 7 ft. high, 9 !t. Not responsible for accidents
' • tic
wide.
$30.00. Call WY 2-3107. Bradford Auction Company liiiuTiiffi.op;j;Jam;;;;b!D;;;;&amp;;:-IM~neOer;jj;;
HOME OF UNICO TIRES
11 IO 3lc C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer
Bnlloon.
SUPER SERVICE 1 - -·
THERE'S
NO
charge
for
use
A.
C.
Bradford,
Manager
m
Eur
Malo
8tree&amp;,
PoD&gt;
STATION
of Ca rpet Shampooer with
11 G 6tc
8'01· Pboae W1 W&amp;a.
J•ck W. C•n'l'
purchase of Blue Lustre Ca~· ELECTROLUX sweeper,
7 Z8 tie
Mgr. WY 2-9932
pet Shampoo, Baker Furw. CQrd winder attachments
•uC.'TIONEJ!lll
ture, Middleport.
per bags, ~aranteed. 'salJns•trance been
Comploto8onfoo
11 10 6lc
ance due $211 00. WY 2·2204.
cancelledt 1,ost your opera·
lN;:G;-;OccUT::::--:cl-othing slore,
11 $ btc
lor'l Uc..,..? C.O WY :&amp;.!9641 S;:E;;L-;L;;
llitlc
oL C. BRADFORD
dresses, l5c each, shirts, 10c.
pants, 15c, Coveralls 50c. 1962 ELCONA
Housetrailer.
Help Wanted
Wednesday and Thursday on· Two bedrooms. Emerson
ly. Smith Used Clothing Store er, Chester 98!).2250.
PHOTOGRAPHY CREW
Letart FaUs.
11 10 2t
Usa Moore's Lay-Away Plln Now!
EXPERIENCED
SINGED Zig Zag
equipped,
Male and Female
.·Now forming crew for coupon 1961 VINDALE Housetrailer, buttonholes, monograms,
THE ELDORADO MODEL
with e 10 x 15 aluminum awn- Balance due $32.10. WY
•les.
ing. Priced to sell. Chester 2204.
Sleek and graceful well-equipped bikes •..
II ; ;u:
Transportation Furnished
DYNAMIC 88 CONVERTIBLE
11354135.
ll·Hl.c
diUonal model with important new styling.
Daily Commissions
GOOD CLEAN stoker coal.
V·8
automatic
trarunnk
ion,
power
brake~. power
Limited Travel
TWO pure bred English pups.
livered at the mine. Phone From the ~eat t:r'Uek ar
steering, radio, heater, white sidewall tires excel. Boya' &amp; Girl•'
Contact Mr. Dale, Monday and
Real slock dogs. N. G. Rose, SH 2·5022.
11
6
!Ole
Tuesday, between 9 and 5.
Dalldor.er rediator &amp;o tbe
24" &amp; 26"
lent condition. A real buy.
Minersville, Phone WY 2-6710.
lllli.Uelt lleat.er oore.
Phone 525 0146, Huntington,
SLUGGISH septic tank? CJog. USED workpants, shirts,
W. Va. Collect.
PRICES STAll AT 34.95
ged drains! Get Klean-Em-A11 eralls, and jackets. Carl Che'v·ll
II 9 6tc
Septic tank Cleaner at Land- alier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
WY 2-2143
Pomer..,
SEE ALL THE NEW HUFFY MODELS NOW! USE
WANTED: 20 ladles at once. mark Farm Bureau.
MOORE'S LAY-AWAY PLAN-A SMALL DEPOS.
10 '" io~p [l.=:;::::~~~===
Full or part-time. Christmas
!0.3UW1c
'PPLi~-Bui=deij;"-'(i);iiul'
o.
McCOY.
AU&lt;.'T!ONEER.
IT
WILL HOLD YOURS.
GMAC Fin1ncing AYiilable
season - discount for
own 1
-- - A
Burdette
Cheater, Ohio.
I Z1 tic
needs. Box 6611 c. The Dally SINGER Zlg Zag
equipped.
Farm. Phone
Wy 2-llll70.
SHOP and SAVE AT
Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohio.
1963 model, round
bobbin,
Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. I.
Instructions
11-4-7tp sews forward and backward.
10 Z3 25tp
=:-::::::--::----U. S. CIVIL SIRVICI fiiTir
~·--LciO'ii:iliooo~u'''""i
Baklnce due 7 months, ,6.00 SINGER Sewmp
macbiDea.
I
monthly. WY 2-2204.
Cedillac - Oldsmobile
II 5 51c .... • 159.60 II]&gt; !ievei'al used
mal'lllnu al bargalll prtcea
0 . .. CtYU ~ ......
'"You'U Lite OUr QuaUty Way ol llorn~ BuslnP•s"
CORN FED BEEF, $125. Will The l',abrlc Shop. "'i n~er Salel
'
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~(!tj... '!laalf.
dress
for
28c
a
lb.
Phone
WY
IDd Servlco, Pomeroy. Olilo
124 W. MAIN
. . . .,., ........ ~ . . . bUao
POMEROY, ()HIO
WY 2-5342
Pomeroy; Ohio
. . l.fll,
U020.
II I 61c W'1 1-22k
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5: 4.'i Sign Off
SATURDAY
6:45 Sign On
7:00 Be Still and Know
7:03 News
7:08 Musical Clock
7:30 News Headlines
7:32 Musical Clock
1: 4S Word and TestJmon)
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8:10
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Sports Todey
Weather
Pt. Pleasant H.S.
Football
10,30 Song &amp; Story Hour
10:45 Family Worship Hour
11:00 N•ws, Army Hour
11 :30 Public Semce
12 ,00 News RoWI&lt;Iup
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Matinee
1:15 Ohio Stall Football
4:00 Dlticio&amp; with Doss
4: 30 Tvp fen Revue
5:00 News Ro.mdup
5:15 Public Service
5:!10 Dlnner Musicale
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SATURDAY
6:00 Sign On - News
6:115 Country Music
UO Country Jamboree
7:00 Lorry And•rsoo Show
3, 00 Pomeroy HI Football
9:30 Middleport Hi Football
11:00 Top Ten Show !Dairy
Valley)
11:30 Top Ten Show (Dui!OOI)
12:00 Noon News
12:15 Musical Interlude
12:30 Rev . Merlin Teets
1:00 Bill Miller Show
(osu Football l
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7:00 Sign On - News
7:3.'i SUnday Sbowcaae
8:00 French Cit]' llaptist
8:30 News
8:33 Hour of DeUverance
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9:48
Congressman
Abele
News
10:05
Sunday
Chapel
Coffee With Janet
10:33 Washington Reports
Grand Ole op'ry
MlnlsterlaJ Assoc.
the """'Pie
II :00 Sunday Show
A.S.C. Program • Ftl.
Family Won;lnp · Thurs. 12:00 Noon News
Mason Co. Agr. Ext.·Tues. 12:15 Christians Hour
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teet.s
Swap Shop
1:00 Rev. Andrew Parson1
Tiny '• Country Hymns
1:30 ReY. Silas Billups
Noon IU!port
Z:OO
Sunday Chapel
Goesslers Guest Star·Frl
Larry Anderson Sbow
2:33 Rev. Roscoe Thome
J:OO Sunday Cbapel
Jim Mees Show
3:33 Country Hymntimers
Blaettnlr Auto Sltow
(Dan Hayman)
&lt;Thurs.)
4:33
SuDday
Showcase
Local News
Jim Mees Sbow
6:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
6:30 Sundown Serenade
Simon's Markel News
6:45 Sign ')ff September
SUndown Sejenade
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6:05 Sacnod Heart Hour
6:20 Meigs Counly RFD
6:25 Paul Bowers - Farm
a:m News
6:33 Rev. Raymond Jones· Kel
6:50 Sports Headlines
8:fi7 Wealller Deport
7:00 News
7:05 Tiny's Chapel ' ... ·
7:30 News
7:31 Pickens Hardware
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7:50 News IU!port
&amp;: 00 Bill Miller Show
1:00 Jollmon • Simpson Ins.
Show (Fri.)
8:10 Roy's Food Basket Sbow
(Moo · Thurs.)
1:4S Baker Furniture Show
(Wed. Fri I
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Mr. and Mrs. George esse
The Board or Mollallement of observance of the £lftb blrlhdtly road Jr and Michael IIDII tho
Return Jonathan Meigs ChiP' of their 11011, Mark. A decorated host and hostess and Mart on4
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met Monday
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af the home
.Jt the regent, li
II given Jn tht&gt; rnovmg prose F'rldBy at the Rutland Metho- l
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In Pomeroy
' wa s the sub Je-&lt; t. of the food Mn. E~erson JObel , lD Middleand poetry of the Old Testa- dJst Churrh was give n by Mrs
The Lad t t"~ AUXJ a r~ ll ofh the
Ch~:~r l es H. Karr Sr ret urn· , demonstration giVen by
the
rt The budget for the curELBERFELDS ARE HEADQUARTERS
m.ent wus the program topic Walter Haves Mrs . l.Hmbert an· I Mtdd lepOI I Firemen .,.,.,
;vt' ed hume \ londa} a fter an over- t h?me economist of the Colul~ :nt. year was outlined and I
by Mrs J amt&gt;s E ul~r at t he nuanced Lhat
Methodist field a met't iO ii! and d em o~stra ton n1ght v 1s1 t at \1anon wtth his I b1a Gas of Ohio Company wht report on the membership com·
FOR RCA VICTOR
November meetmg of the WSCSt worker Will be the speaker at ' at the ('olumb u.s a n~ :mthern d&lt;:~ ug hter and son-ln-la'ot', Mr the Ml~dleport Garden Club mJttee was g1ven.
of Hl!ath Methodrst held Mon- r the- Umted Methodist
Churrh Ohw F: lel!r iC Compan. ofhl·es &lt;:~nd Mrs Edward 'I Bll uer and I mt&gt;l Frrday evenmg Members Pree.ent for the meeting were
TELEVISION, RADIO, STEREO
I th ·hurch
i m Pomeruy. Fnday , N o~
IJ '!'uesclt.\ t'Vt-nrnK &lt;tt 7 10 p m Pull} . Mr~ 1\a rr , who acmm- and guesU were in~lted to I Mrs Geflrge Skinner VICi! re- ,
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tvenme
e c how lht l wrth a lun&lt;heon to bt s~rved &lt;:. I The Amenl'a n LE&gt; g\On A ux•l~ pan u·d lum rt:m~ rn ed f or a ' buffet s upp er tollowrng
the
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.Mrs
Euler .adescnbed
gent· ; Miss Bess Sanborn,
chapyearrungs of the Hf'bri:"W peo-1noon
ran ul Lew is Ma nley Post 263 Iunger vr:- rl
1 prugram
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lain ; Mr1 . Edward Foster, corNew All-Channel
pie for l'Ommunton wtth (; od Mn Edwa rd Young read a ~ 11 1 mt't't at the hon1e of Mrs • M r~ Homer Huller and ~rs ; Mrs. Carl Horky dt spl~yed e respondingaecretary : Mra. Guy
'fJU embodied rn the \eadE'rs ot lE'Uer of thanks from Sarah Be- Con Young, Tuesda ~ at 7 30 p . I Koblerrtz lrd l S;;~ turday . now, arrangement having all Nelgler, treasurer; Mrs.
Pat
Modell
the early Hrble ht 'l!O ry ln&lt;"l ud- rhtl{•. ~ tudtm t in Columbus tur p m
to~&lt;~ ~ tl an i H' l'rtv lu Jllend the I her t~~me . "Jack Frost's Last Lockary , registrar; Mrs A.. R.
ln MusE's who wrote the eprc the devot ron&lt;~l booklet sent her
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Na tiU;lal ('urwentron I Fhng
Miss Nellie
Zerkle, Knight, Mrs. Dele Dutton and
. · presi dent. ore~;tded over the one guest Mrs VIncent Knight,
!gth H b. •w peoplP Job dra- The meeting was dosPd w1th Forrs t H. ose Council Daugh·· ( ,l ao~e
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busmess mee 11 ng an an v1· Mrs Jone! served 1 deuert
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David tht' lyr1st group reading of the new pur· ter s ul mr nca ...., l11 1
Dla t e r::e 'fo~olm w~iter· SolO: i pose ot the Women s Soc rt&gt;l} dt~\ at 7 30 p m All members tu Berm uda
b
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tatiOn wa s read from the Che- oo~se following the meeting.
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poe ath hJiosopher· a~ lsai- 1tn .ChrJsUan Sen'lCt'
a r~ urged to attttnd
\\ /'!), Wil ma Stu a
Hn ht"n ler ~w- shtre Garden Club to attend Its
mon, e P
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NOV II
ed Ml &lt;:tnd Mn
H Prt tx· Ch t
d co tion workshop
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with matching
ah, the dra~all.st and greatt&gt;s'! The hostessP~ia~:~ s Bl~~;~, l
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at 7 30 p m.
HUDSON GRADUATES
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011 ~nd Susan and Hoger wr lh t~ ~: ~~~
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rollabout
of Hebrew .smger:s . .
. I Dowson, Mrs ' lesheJ· and MISS' A rumma ge salt&gt; Yr lll be held a dwner at ht' r h,·me. F: nter- lll the Kv er Cret:&gt;k Hrgh school
Pvt Larry Hudson , who ts I
Bible selectrons tllustratrng 1Mrs Harry CJ
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Puu l s Lutheran prr !:ie last v, eek honorrng Mrs. 1
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spending six months active duty
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D1xon on tlt:'r btrthda) A dec, .
wrth the west VIrginia NationEuler, Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs . serl course from a la d
nr to 4 p m
I 01 iil ed turthda\' cake wa~ seJ v- 1 Ser vmg as de~onslr ator al al Guard graduated from basic
ComplettJ se ..... lce
M L French MISS Fneda Fa- 1ed wtth a lace d oth an cenh h d· .
i the wo1 kshup will be
Mrs.
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Facllltlet For All
eh.nle: Mrs. Leo Smith, M r s. l tered with an a• rangement ut 1 The Pomeroy
Shll~espe~r~ I ed M~~~ ~o~lmm~~dford enter·ed r James Titus, an. accredit~ t:in~~~e~be~~ a':rrro: ~e:e
Nan Moore and Mrs. Hothe l white morns, flanked by orange club wtll meet at th~ o~e o Gr&lt;:tnt Hos Jt al Columbus Fn- 1Judge wrth the OhJo Assocta.
n on to Fort M•ade MaryRCA VIctor Productt
Smith, who' concluded with the , tapers
wh.~~~ ho;d~~:- 5~::; I~rs J~·~ ~~b;1e:, .S~ .p ~nng I d'ay evtnm~ ru,: nbserva!Jo~ and I lion uf ~arden Clu~s
~he- ~~. is the hu·s-band of the
Old Hundredth Psalm
l l,ambert pres\
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s,hlre C ub reporte
etr l former Linda Grueser.
You'll enjoy seeln£ the complete nne of RCA Victor Blae:
Mrs. Jack Bt&gt;c.htle w~s devo- coffee ~ervlCe Pia now arr~~ d Pomeroy Chapter No. 80 Rov· Hollrn H.adlord and Mrs WI! -, Chmtmas Flower Show would
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and Wh1te Telev1sron and Mark lU Luiur Televmon WI\
tional leader usrng the lheme ments mcluded yeJio basket oi al Arch Mason s writ hold a l lram Radford vtsl ted Sundtry 1be held Deeember 5 .
Automahc Color Punfter - Portable Television - .Tranof Thanksgivmg m scripture and bronze mum~ and a
slated
convocation
\Vednesda~
With
Mrs.
RDilm
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were
remrnd~
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m1tor Radio; - Table Model Radios - Clock Radtos 1
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song. A worship center featur- fruit and lndran Corn , carry nv~ al 7 30 p. m. al the Pomeroy 1Gri.lnt Hosprla l.
the
meetmg
Monduy
et
6
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p
Relattves
have
learned
of
AM
and FM Xad10s - Portable Record Players and the
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~ 8 small church with ptlinm out the harvest anrl Thanksgt Ma rue Temple Regultlr bus· Mr and Mr s Cal\'ln Spade m m the Pomeroy Elementary the death of John M()l.}rheed of J wonderful Stereo Recc.rd Players Wlth AM and FM and
FM Stereo Radio - RCA Victor IS known the wo~ld over
figuries, the open Btble
and lmg them~ Mrs. Robert Coat~ ) lne~ wtll be transacted follow- I and family ol Wallbrrdge were School for represe~lattves
of near Belpre Monday morning.
for excelllent quality, superb tone - careful styling and
the Cross.
!assr sted wrth the t..able decora I ed hy work in the Past Masters I weekend guests of her brother the Va !mus cl ubs. m the coun- He was the son of the lare Mr.
yearli of ·Jatisfactory service - Stop in on Eberfelda
Mrs. Glenn Lambert , pr~Sl· r t1ons.
degree . ArrhJe Swartz, htgb I and sr sler-m-lo w, Mr
and ty where plans w11l . be complet.. and Mrs J . C. ~oorhead . for~2nd floor. See all of these new 1965 RCA Victor products
dent was m charge of the bus1prie~t urges all companions to I Mrs t-.:ar l Young t~nd son
l ed fur thP Cnunly Chnstmas er Portland resident!, SurvlV·
_ Select the items you want and a:ive pleasure to your
oess' meetmg. The budget for i 'l'wo t:lrildren are
afle~d
1 M~ cmd Mrs WJ\Jiam King J&lt;'lower Show to be held or 11 include his wife and two
family ani yourself.
ihe year was read by Mrs. Nan ! R
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. 111 New&lt;lrk 'Nere week end VlS , Nov 27 and 28. Mrs. Charles sisters, Mrs. Thelme Orr, Ba·l
Moore, treasurer and adnpted l ..nptrze a
of ba- ll sm i Troop 245, Boy Scouts, wll! j 110 rs of \wr mother, Mrs Wel- l e Lew1s, regiOnal director, is shan, and Mrs. Pauline Ash,
lly the society. Self denial and lht' sa~r~;oen~h t ldren d~rmg . meet at the Muidleport Libra· by Whal e\, Hock Sprtngli Road. cha1rman for Lhe show
Parkersburg. Arrangements
pledge uffermgs were present - 1was Jollve .
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Sunday ry WednPsday evemng at 7 p. Mrs Glad}s Cuck]Pr
was 1 Plans were made fur
the mcomplete and will be amrwu.nc. ;I
1 the worshrp seJ "~cl:d 'Metho· m All sc~uts a.re asked lo bJ mg th~ ~tmday dmner gul:'st
ed..
of tradJhoool home Chrlslmas de- ed~iliatieir.~iiiiiiliiiiiiiiili
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1therr . regu;tratmn fl'i! to. the Mr s. We lby Wha ley
A report on the World . Wrde l mornmg at the U
corating contest wh1cb is
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dtst ;hu:ch
lkire 00 hz- nw~tmg and all boys wrshmg to Mr:i. Bradford Maag visJ!ed : sponson•d by the Middleport
He\ .( . Melvin A
P , regtster for scouhng are urged
,
Amateur Gardeners and
the
MISS AMERICA
ed Ellen Elilabeth
BarGmtz, : to attend. Milford Hysell IS the I rdecenhttly HJ Codlurnllnu~ I with Mher I Middleport Chamber of Comary I
aug er an so -m-aw,
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d ghter of Mr and Mrs
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The annual dChristmas
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TI1e White Rose Lodge Aux- John Rudolph of zane!iVJIIe dmner was announce for er
.Jnhn Hetzer o
urd, ili&lt;~ry lo the Br(\therhood of IS the guest of his sister Mr s ember 7 Ht 6:30 p. m. at the
TODAY WE MAILED
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ty u owrng at t e orne o
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and Mrs Earl Young WI
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and Mrs Calvm Spade as spon- ernoon at t e egwn
:vlrs, Eugene Houdashelt and rs.
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children BP('kv and
Randv I Member.'! brought gJfts for
sors
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NOV · t•"'
were Sunday
IN THE AMOUNT OF
The organ pl e u e Y .
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1Santa Claus" for patients at
Harvey Van Vranken, organrst. I The Past Councilors of Theo rher, pat~~ ts, Mr. and Mrs Ev- the Athens State Hospital Miss 1
Middleport, 0.
opened the service, followed b~ · dorus Counerl Dau~hters
of ! ere.! Darley.
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that any
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scnpture
sentf'nces
an(j
I America will meet Thursday ' Mr and Mrs. \ D F...dwards I
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the mvocalion by lhP Rev Al- ~ evenmg at the home of Mrs an
ery, an
avt . VJSJ e I tionfll gifts should get them kirl:" silent praver and the Th mas Cook
Sundoy at rhe Plains wtth Mr.
If you are no! one of those receiving a Christmas
,
Lord's
Prayer
An
anthem
''Ho'~he
Past
Offl&lt;'ers
of
H.acrne
and Mrs. Earl Shneves.
heJ before Dec, 1.
POMEROY OHIO
Club Cheek this year be sure you have a worry
ly Is The Lord " was pre!l.ented 1 Chapter, Order of Eastern Star I
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HAVE GUESTS
free Yuletide in 61&gt;-join our Christmas Club now.
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-LAST TIME TONIGHT
by the choir a.nd the Rev. AI~ I will met with Mrs. Ruth B~:~r· MtSSIOnOfleS
The sunday dinner guests
Joshv• Lo!:!•n·s
krre had for hi~ sermon toprc , r nltz, Thursday eventng. Leont~
M
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J seph Elee,gle
"ENSIGN PULVER"
0 Buzt w ere
\\'hat
Is
Protestanll.~!m'~"
Hensley
w!!l have the program
pea
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tmes
~irley
r~nd
CTechnicolorJ
Robert Walker
Burl Jves. 1
Rock Sprin&amp; 11 Grange w 1 11 ]
Claudette Sanerty and
JIm
Walter Matthau, Tommy
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Nephew
iJI Honorrd
mort Thursday at 7 30 p. m
Goodma" of Columbuo.
Sands. Millie Perldns. Ka)l
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Thert' will be a program and The speaking schedule or Mr. ___ ~--··~- __
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Medford. Nobody el.·er foul
On F1/th Br.rt oy •refrPshmenls will be sPrved. and Mrs P Sadhu Samuel of day they will speak at the Lions
ed up the fit'et like Ensign
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Pulver
see his collt&gt;rtioon
Mr and Mrs Joseph Struble The Pomeroy Bend CJ(Jzensl Nellme, Indm. who will spend club luucheon in Pomeroy.
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of pin·ups
lovf"r. Clghter. entertam~ ~Jlh a. party Sun~ Band Radio Club w11l
meet Nov 15-18 bnngmg news from -- ----~~--=~~!ipec•allst in SNAFU
day
evenmg
at
the1r
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borne~
Thursd&lt;~v.
at
7:30
p.
m
at
the
l
the
Baptist
m1ssion
fields
of
Colorc:.rtoons
Mulberry Ave. h~norrng the~r 1Mason Youth Center All mem- d1a to the
Amencan Baptist •
-WED. •nd THURSDAY
nephew,
Mark
Mitch,
on
Jus
bers
are
tiSked
to
be
present
churches
in
tlus
area, has been
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November 11-12
fifth
btrlhday.
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Refreshments
Will
be
served.
announced
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NOT OPEN
After the honored guest open· I
NOV. 13
Sunday, Nov. 15 Mr. Samuel
Tbe1965Ford
FRIDAY-;;d- sATURDAY
ed his grfts, games were play- I Return Jonathan Meigs Chap- will speak at the Pomeroy BapNovemb•r 13-14
!Yaquleter
ed and r_efreshments of. a
ter, D.A R., will meet Friday tJst Church at 9·30 .11nd at the
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PEKING"
ora ted btrth~ay cake m t h Nov. 3, at the home of Mrs. Middleport Baptist Church at
daaaliAIIJs.lloyce!
form of an a1rpla~e, lee cream. Dwlght Milhoan near
F i v e 10 :m. Mrs. Samuel will speak
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coffee and kooJ ar~ were serv- Pomts at 2 p m. Mrs. Mil· 1 at the Cheshire Baptist church
ed to Mrs Carl Milch. Mr. and hoan Will grve a program on I at both the Sunday School and
Mrs. John Terrell. Mr. and Early AmE'rican Heritage In- Worship services. Sunday
· Mrs. Charles ~gar and
eluding the history and display ing at 7 p m . they will speak 111
SUN., MON., TUES.
Chuck and Mana,
Mr.
of antiques. Roll call will be a Bethlehem Baplist church
Nov. 15-16-17
Mrs._ Gene M•tch and Mark
treasured possession. Hostesses at 8 p m. they will speak at the

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f"irst Bap1st Church of Racine.
Mitchum, MacLaine le and Michael
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Rose,
Mrs.MilhOHn.
Lawrt!nce Mrs.
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hoan and Mrs. Edward Jones . servrces.
Mory Shrine, While Shrine 1 Monday through
of Jerusalem, w:ll meet at the i the S;:rmurls \\otll divide
IIOOF' Hall F'ride.y at 8 p. rn. time among the f1ve chtJrCileS
Miss Dorothy Burnelte, field spet'kmg to missron societies,
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worker of the \'r.:iCS,
will women 's luncheons, chilltlren's l
speak at the Untled Methodnt arrd yuuth groups. .&lt;~nd church
i Church Friday at 10 a m, fol -1 family groups. They will also
public
l lowel by a potluck dinner at 1speak m many .:.f the
i ll :30 a m. AU Methodist wo- schools of the area. Wednes1 men are urged to attend and
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"Hard to believe•••"

"Incredible!"

"Must bave bad
a 50-year-old Rolls ..."

"Ridiculous!"

"Come on now..."

"Farfetchedl~

."Amazing..."

"Hooey!"

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EASY TERMS

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Fodorol Dopotlt ln1uron.. Corporotlon

Servillg Meigs County for over 90 yean

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a sporting proposition

Con/eri'R&lt;'P

He-mlock Grove Grenge met
r in regul11r session Saturday eve.
n\ng with Mrs. Carol ~one-s,
1 worthy master, presiding_ Our' ing the busme"s sess10n , an offJ('ers t'Onference to be held at
: the Rock Springs Grange hall.
November 16 was announced
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and those attending are asked
to bake pies for refreshment:~. !
Members are asked to br!ng
gifts fur lhe Athens State Ho~­
pltel patients lo the next meet~
tng on November 21.
Mrs HUber Quivey, lecturer, I
presented a program of g~:~mes, 1
jokes, readings and songs, durinl! the lecture hour. PI• and
coffee were served.

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An e);llimated 1,200 perl'!ons.
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th radioed hit~: sucame as a surp1ise since
were reported drowned m only : ra~ ~r t~o~ the situation wa!i so
Iear her indications were that
two of thiS country's northern peno.rs a I onlv the sick and
the two Communist giants
provinces. Estimates of horne: despl!rate ~:~e bei evacuated
had made little progress toJess in only rour provmces 1wo~nded
ng
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~'ard f~ll sca~e talks on Ul.eir
ranged from 850,000 to 1.200.000. by alr. .
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Ideolog:tcal differences .
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COLUMBUS iUPJI - State Ohio's wat er. p3rk~ and w1ld- pro vt&gt;ments program fnr out- 1which are m design slages.
1the capital city said l,IOO perCommunications Cut
Natural
Resources· Df"pa 1trnen! life factlr•te "&gt; ·
do(lr recreation and water de-1 The hsl mclud =
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There were no reports at all sons had drowned . in two . IS- Director fi'red Morr Tuesday · · As ol ,\ o\- I. IOOl :some \-e lopment. and cons1d..: nng the ProJects under des 1gn or rea·
69,007,
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from some provmces, where ra- , tricts ol Quang Tm .Provmce requested an addrttonal $25 mil
of rhe appropnated puhl w needs
immedJ-' dy for release of funds; $5,532,· 1
either Pres! entG 1°d n on
d"lo
road
railwaj'
air
river·
alone.
Another
120
d1ed
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Quaog
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be
alloted
to
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departbond
morwy
h,Jd
bet'n
tunded
i.lte
alf('ntron
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requestmg
1180 already spent ·
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.lake Alma improvements,
1 ment from the proposed $27., , on proJects erther comp cte . &lt;.rn au rlwna .,_'i rot 1un to eep
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et;ftb
put out of commission.
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Millloo Homeless , .
m1llwn capt tal 1mprowments ' undt&gt;r crm strud ton . or m "ll&amp;l· our program movmg ,"
Morr Jackson Counly, $15,(}(1(), 5 per
which Wlli bee
g
the Air Force weather men in Tile senior American (lid of. ' bond ISSUe
I neermg df'slgn," MolT 3atd In
cent complete; Burr Oak Bath- 1
cial canvass
an te Saigon
warned that ficial in the region, Louis Wah- l The bond i:-sue, approved by tl letl erl (J (;(IV
R Rhod. Morr gave Rhode s (I lr st O( l houst&gt; extensiOn. Morgan Counaddition o[ mt~or party d v~~: severai more days of wind and i rumund, of Fredericksburg, Tex. Ohio voters in November, 196'J. es.
capJia! rmprovements project s ty. $50,000, 5 per ct&gt;nl:
Burr i
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broke the
rain was predictable along the , told UPI here lhat 750,000 l&lt;&gt; :allocaled 125 mtllton Ia cnnm· l "" Havmg rev,•wed lhe ''' ' "' •htcl' wm cnmpleiPd.
thn&lt;e llak c.amp area exlensmn , Mar· , The Meigs Ml.rl;terlll Aosoeo":
979
200·mile strelch of storm. rav· one milhon were
out of 68,83S,
m: vat10n and development
of ol Ohto s pre""' capital 'm- und er conslxue11o" and proJects gan Counly, $120.11110. 20
per iauon •el December 14 for
aged coast.
the three prov1nces He said 80 ,
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! renl Burr Oak Park facilities I1famtly Christmas meetlDF
JOHNSON CITY, TEX.- The Marines here atrlifled 800 per
of all property had
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sludv . Morgan Coumy. $12,180. wheo lhe group met al Lelert
President Johnson called Tr_eas-- refugees to safety in lhe past 48 been destroyed:
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120 per cent. cabm plan, sland· Falls Methodist Church Monoury Secretary Douglas Dillon hours desprtet he gauntlet ot l Spokesman m Saigon said
BRADENTON, Fla.
1ard for Burr Oak, 100 per cent. day.
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1 cr astal d1stric1s in thP three
-Forme-r Cincinnati
Reds
'I Conper
Hollow lake
Dam, • The Christmas meeting wiD
to his LBJ Rancht odey fo~ talks Com~unlst gunfire.
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on economlc matters- mclud- The commander of the U S. provinces were 85 to 90 per
~1 anuger Fred Hotclllnson wa!i
f\
.Ja rkson County , $200,000, 5 per lbe.gin at 11 :30 a.m . December
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ex·Army's S2nd Aviauor Battalion, I cent under water
I plared on the rritiral list lo.
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cerrt : t:'ror ked Run camp area I 14 at t he Enterprise
Evangeaoe lal:es in 1965.
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- --day at Mm,lee Cnuoty "•m·
road. Melgo &lt;h.. --~tMIO 30 per i ical United Brethren Church.
This program, • step loward
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•rtal HD&lt;pital whm he Is
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Ic.,, Lakr Hope e&lt;;b.ins, VtPWII.I!hero will be ·dovotims allll
cut in person00
bo~pltalized with che!it cau.· Bu~me&lt;: c: \men ant•. ~ w11mrn of. Co. 1.1~~.000. JOO ~er rent ' Lake ·l dmner at noon.
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ome-rnv wr
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of lh
es, wao amoss Items on the agand oe;t week throu h rson· Vml oo Counly, $!10.11110. 60 per i tu encourage churches .
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tndl follofllng DUlon'J arrival
pital Tuesday evening
for tht&gt; hospital Tuesda) for the I
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rem Tv('oon . Lakt:&gt; lmprnve- county to help m aJdlng the
at &amp;he ranch
lrefaftmedent of pahinful
in]urtt's second time jn two wet&gt;b and I Cah !nlen·Jewpf J parptrr1pn f' m a mt?-nls. \.a Ilia County, $::! 4.000, : Thomas Whrte family whidl
Isu
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when €' ff.'ll
!rom was reported then tL be in
mtmas nll' romo1lOll n 5 I rent
lost tts home and possessions
thf' roof of a house
I "pOOr'' condition, Hospital auaccordatwe Wilh (l plan adortpe
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A fierce 1110W ltOnn raged
T lbo
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-• 1 &amp;horili('s said Hutchinson bud ' ed 'J'upc;dav
Y tre ~n y,
tot!
RLINGTON Va (liP!) - America honored to~av·
a II,d . was hreporl~
n1 "only a fair ni2ht.''
. d 1 f whirh
tbrou&amp;h the lllgb Sierras
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making hJghwayt ravel
the 31
veterans, liymg and dead, who
t'he
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wa"&gt; a p-r
HAN!\U, Gf'rmany &lt;UPI)- 1
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·•·· th weathe have aged Its wars and protected Jts peace.
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of President Johnson who treatt'd for a possible compound
proved al a mePirng ()t 14 mr r- &gt;\. hand grenade brought to hes will be held the week of
bureau to warn stockmen a out
As persona represen a lVe
'J h fracture of the left arm and
I f'hant~ fo llmvrog a drnner at
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protecUng eattle
Iwas at his ranch in Texas , Veterans Admmistrator o n
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d hlp inJ r
Ir:row '" Town fmd Coun trv res. scbool by a CeebiP·mioded boy I e . 22. 6 WI bseFrveb•ces24 ~
hit lh . S. Gleason Jr. ptared a wreath at the Tomb of the Un· ' .,.,ns. an a
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exploded in a crowded play· ,' Meigs county to e
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The unt
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emo ies at Arlington Nat tonal ' Mr Talbott was brought to
I tauranl .Jiwk Car se~ presid ent
land 26
California Sierras, where snow knowns m so emn cer
n
the hospttal by the R a c • n e
of tlw P(Jmrrn.\· rllnmber
of ground today, injuring alleast
Rev . M E Dowson nsoclapUed up to 40i nches deep and Cemetery. EST
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Emergency .squad Racine squad
Comm&lt;'rc:e prP "ldrd
1 34 ehildren.
, tron ~reside~t was ~ dla.rl•
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winds whisam bS rv!d
you and 1 and our ehildren volunteers
to-ok Kenda Ar·
Mr Carsev :.;fld all mrrch- : Thr grenade exploded among 1 of the
session. Rel'.
tied through mountain passes Sl encfe t~asar~rs~ice that ended would inherit a tree land.
: not\, 14. o( Racine, to thr hosant s Will be -ablf' 10 par11 Clp&lt;l1t&gt; I 450 l'bildren playing during. IRichard Marun, rector of lhe
'More mow fell !!1 UtAh, east...,rn ~~rl~ w!r 1 0 ~ Nov. 11 at a '' The unknown. soldiers ~nd ! pita I after she lwd faiiPn at
,
] in the pr11mohon.
Men·hanf 1 rf'Cess. It tore tbe arm off an , Grace Episcopal Churcb
of
46 ears ago.
Nevada, southeastern Idaho
John Fitzgerald Kennedy to- school and sustained a ht&gt;ad
(L'P{) _ Bolstered teams were eppomted to call I S-year-old boy ripped off a I Pomeroy, presentedt he
as'S: south as the mountains
Veterans Day observ-lgcther were victims of hate, fin]ury
by two maJor parliamentary i?n all others not al the
girl's hand,
tbe h·gol lgram entitled,.
Body fl.
of Arizona.
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the 50 states and their graves bear mute ev- 1
vwlorres the Labor government 1mg. Teams are to report
as another girl and may cost an- 1the Risen Chnst.
an~es tw;; e ov:rs~:s cemeteries idence o( what man's baseS[ m· 1 FRACTURES JAW
; today (lresen1ed a budget bnm-, s;.;,;n as ros~ JblC" tn Pa.u: Chat~-. oUter her si,ght,
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·HONOLUW ~ a~er: 140.000 US. soldiers and stincts can do ..o his noblest , Roger L. Jeffers, 17, son of mmg with nrw wplfare bener1ts man~~ rhe C'hapm:m-Can.HLry . _,., ..... , ~ .,._ .,
At Least Six Die
Dodd the gultar-atrwnmmg ex- w
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tives"
Mr and Mrs Robert L J
r&lt;: - and new laxe~ to pev for Shoe store
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elUef Mousketeer of Walt Dts. . . . action are enscribed
Syracuse, was admitted to Hoi. them
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FIREMEN CALLED
UPI)
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ney's Mickey Mouse televisiOn mtssmg m
zer hospital at 8 30 p m. 1\JP.~- I Chancelloc of the Exchequer :
MOONSIIINE POISON
Pomeroy firemen were call- WOLF POINT, Mont. (
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show, died In Honolulu TuesPreserve Freed m
day suffering from a fractured . James Callaghan went to lhe ' INDEPENDENCE,
Brilrsb ed al I 12 a m today to the A huge 852 Jet bomber cra~ed.
day after an illness of nearly 2 ''Through their courage, dedl
jaw sustained when he bumped I House of Commons with his Honduras JUP f) - Wood alco-r wyi!Js Hill area to batlle a and burned late Tuesday Dlght
months.
cation and sacrifiee we have
into another boy whtlcp laying I '·IJttle budget" givmg the hrst ! hoi accldentally served at
a brush hre No damages v.ere m a ranch pa!tur...
20 mllet
Dodd was 54 years old but still preserved our freedom and defootball on the Syracuse gurde i solid facts and figure-s on La- wake here ktlled at least 2 pttr ' reporiPd .
south of this
Moa.
had a
ren:aarkably youthful fended our heritage," Defense
school yard after school houn, bor s announced plans to rr- sons and sent II to hospital, 1t
1tana town, killmg at least Iii
appearance that made bim a Secretary Ro?ert S. McNamara
I shape Bntam
was reported today
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TWO MEN FINED
Iol I he seven crewmen aboard. ~
part of the children's program said m a tnbute to veterans,
PTA t'O MEET
I Budget details traditionally I Bottles of wood alcohol stolen : John Pnddy. Mrddleport, con- A spokesma~ at Glasgow Air
for seven yean.
"They d~serve,,Lhe gratitude of
The Southern Local
school I are guardt!d from premature recently from a merchanl here vrcted of passing on a yellow , Force bas_e said a recovery and
all Amencans.
.
Tuesda evening Noll'emher 7-8th Grade PTA will
meet 1d1sclosure But informed ob- were found empt:'; m the ronm : hne, and Edwar'J 0 . Parker, 1nvestJ.gatron team sent frail
COLUMBUS _ THE HOUSE He called on the millions now 117 .11 ~ "Meet' the Basket- Thursday a1 7 30 p m Mrs Mt!. servers said lhe pion probnhly where 1he punch served at lhe : Mmersvtlle, falling 00 mamtam llhere to lhe scene had
El t'1 ns and Federal Relations serving actiVely m the ~auonal ballw:eam~ night at a me~ting dred Fitch, pres1dent, asks all would include h1gher penswns wake was m1xed.
Iassured clear dtstence. were iered srx. bod.;es fr~m hthe ..
C ec
Tu roa began its defense "ro renew their own f the Middle rt Athletie - "JOst- members to attend as room mo. 1and abolitrm of the token 28
fmed $5 and costs in Pomeroy age
The ate 0 t e seven
task
out determmauon to . preserve the :rs,
to plans
thers ere to be named.
Icent charge for doctors ' preMayor Charles Legar's Court crewman was not learned.
tabl
1 ror con- blessings for which our veter- b th Boosters Tuesday evenIscrrptrons under the naflonal , The Ohw State Patrol report- saturday.
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an accep e p~po_sa
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Veteran!! Memorial Hospital health .serv1ce
ed today lhe arrest of Chesler '
PLAN ARTEX PA
gressl:,:l
R In a program at the memor1- mt alt
ADMISSIONS - Evelyn Htll, To fmance ihe benefits. •Cal· : E Wells, 36, Long
Bottom. I
GUESTS OF CL.UB
The Bus.iness and
th
at amphitheater at ArUngton, sc
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·• Rutland; Bessie Mass1e. Harri· laghan was ex.pected to propose, who was plaeed in the Calha I \largaret Lehew and M0 ll y a Women s Club of Middleport
11 an G r
- ow ng ~~~ef0 1e c. · after the presidential wreath presl en· pre
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sonville
a more comprehensive cap1tal county jail charged w1th dnv-i Hill were guests of the Middle- 1' is sponsormg an Artex party at:
mitt7
twa: was laid at the Tomb of the Plans were made and
DISCHARGES Lawrence gains ta:rc., a curb on deductwns mg while
and whJJe i port Busmess and Professional l7 30 P m. on Friday, Nov. -n.
1 .,
m:;.y a
re
a Unknowns of the world wars mittees named fof
Napper, MJnersvJile. Virginta for e:rc.pense aet·ount spending. under suspensron His hearrng l Wompn's
Tuesday night. aL the Colu.mbus and
s IllS P
p pa ...,
and Korea Gleason expressed and rummage sa e
e Roush Pomeroy· Ada Fulton and tightening of tax law loop· Iwtll be held m GaU1pol!s court
Ohw Electric company! IOelll
bJII to send to Ule floor.lt wo~ld Johnson's ;,devout hope" that Saturday, Nov. 21 in the form· Ch h.'
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today
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~ .;~,-m." "":'"'~':::.{&gt;'f "'t::r ~'" rooms. Members said this wil
revise the 15th district to :;: Americans would work f~r a er A &amp; p building 1D idle·
es ire .
I o es.
.
I The Veterans' Memorial be an opportunity to le6rn fa!&gt;
elude Musklngum, Perry, M nation •·completely commLUed port. Mrs. Mildred Humphrey
I Hospital today moved
to nc patntmg Mrs. Margaret Elgan, V/&amp;8hington, Hocking, Alb· to a world at peace." They musl and Mrs. Helen Sauer
were
quash lies •PJNII'••IIy beill8 Ia Lt&gt;wtS will be the de!DOQ.
ens, VInton, Meigs, Gallia, Jack· build the "strength to assure n~med on the rummage com1 spread in this area tbllt bOa· ~trator
son and Lawrenoe counties.
that this commitment 11 trans· rmttee.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. cans to cease knifing each oth- 1at Committee
r pltal insurance piaL are n.:.t
le&amp;ed from desire to deed."
Secretary and treasurer's re- Melvin R. Laird, R·Wis .. who 1 erma search for seapegoats in ' "The Republican party can being paid t... it.
Mf'igs Geoeral .ospUal
COLUMBUS - THE OfUO.
Did Not IDow
port&amp; were given and ·"o1s an· drafted the Goldwater platform. the party's election rout on Nov Isurvive the 1964 election." La1rd · Charles RidPOUt, admini..
ADMISSIONS - David IMKi
Farm Bureau FederaUon an- A year agO at the traditionaJ bOunced that basketball
prD- called today for creation of a 3. He termed t he~e attacks I said in a statement. ·•If it fatls • trator, said all 6Jue Crou Pnmeroy, Mrt. Harry Tayklt;
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nounced Tllesday 11 expected to Veterans Day ceremonies In &amp;he grams will be printed as
a : new "tempprary party agency" "suicidat.••
I to survive, history's v. .-dJct will plans Jo Ohio, WP!t Virginia, Pt. Pleasant; Alice Van eoc:.
consider a resolution Wednes- nation's most hallowed ceme- courtesy of the Royal
Cmwn outside tbe Republican Natwn- 1 Lakd said no one man and I be that it committee suicrde
1 Kentucky. and an others, as ey . Long Bottom; Clara OhU•
day to purehase the A • f re- !t!ry, President John F. Ken · Bottling Co.
al Committee to try to rebu11d l no "narrow faction" could
" It wouJd be suicida lt o lg· well as every k•owa type!ii of ger, Pomeroy; Reo Batey, Jd-- ~
tail food chain.
nedy placed a pre!!idential Eddie Blake Is chairman of the GOP
ply
the
leadership
required
now
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the election results and to other bGspltaJizatien plan&amp;., son; Del Talbott. Portland..
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The proposed pw'Cbue wu wreath at the tomb - "little the auction with WiiJiam ('hilda "This agency should be a to save the GOP From extmc- , resist any change in the party are paying all their obligalion1
DISCHARGES - a-1 VID .!:
recommended 'by D. R. Stan- knowing,,. Gleason said, "'that named to contact business hous.. microcosm of the broad base ton. He propo!-ied establishment ] It would be equally SU ICidal to . at Vett:rans Memorial hospit· Cooney, Middleport.
neld exeeut~vt vice •president be himself tn exactly two es for articles: ror the all day which must be developed by the of a new "collective leatler-1 engage in bitter factional con· , al.
ol the Ohto FUm Burt!au Fed- weeka would, like them, rest sale. Anyone having Brticles for Republiean party," said Laird. ship" thai wnold rnclude mem- fhcts to secure or to keep ~ole
The hOspital currently br
LOCAL TEMPS
&amp;he auction or rummagt may 11It should represent all regioos bers of Congress, governors. t'Ontrol over the party.
1 oper•tina. at fuU capacity or
The temperature ftt. .Pom
tratton. Who told' tiJ:e ·federa· forever here.
tlon'a 46th annual ~· that u'l'he unknown aoldlen and' contact the Hackett
Service and all interests."
. state and local officeholders ''The winner of such a cos- Us surgical aDd medi . . .J beds. eroy's business d.lstdet ~ r
lhe oaUon'a lOIII' lop !Golt dlalno Johll F. KOIIIIOtiy wgether gave Stallon WY 2489r or K I n g Pendlng creation ol such an i and olber Republicans ao well flict Is likely to find himself tbe 1. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ •. m. today wu a dt&amp;reilli,
lave llD.I blWon lillllllllllllleo.
" all that mao ' can &amp;Jve 10 thai Buildero' Supply WY 2·3748.
111ency, Loin! ur11ed Republl· as members ol the GOP Naliou- sole custodian of a corpse." 1
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CtJJu EnLat and Soviet lead• .
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talks between the two lead~
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!way m Moscow.
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ballots in the 1964 presidmtial
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forecasts and the prevmus htgh.
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bullets wh1ch
to down !heir aircraft.
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Ba1ley who porlra .vs grandad, .lulw McCo\ . Pal Batley Linda Lark1ns Standing. are
Farther south the commander of a U.S Armv avta- Patty Dorst. Cheryl Bentz, Duane Tuttle, Charles Kmgl1t, Bill Allen , Ge1 a ld Jlollon and Cind1 Rmehart. _
lion battalion sa;d "we are bemg shot at more than 50 Sentinel Pholo.
REC pet· cent of the t1me by !he V.C. (Vie~Cong)"
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