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CALENDAR

No~1_0,_1_964

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"Pra)!e and Thanksg!iving " Commumty Day program

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PAIITT F01I SON

Mr. ODd Mrs. Ilene Mitch ...k
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Mrs. Carl
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ot their home, Condor Sl '
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
NOV . 10
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noon D.A.R.,
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- ,
d
ay
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
.
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
t·
tatiOn wa s read from the Che- oo~se following the meeting.
1I
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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M
n
NOV II
ed Ml &lt;:tnd Mn
H Prt tx· Ch t
d co tion workshop
1
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
i
011 ~nd Susan and Hoger wr lh t~ ~: ~~~
2
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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al the Sl
Puu l s Lutheran prr !:ie last v, eek honorrng Mrs. 1
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spending six months active duty
ba,..
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d b Mrs F 1eda Faehnle servt' a es-1
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the topic were rea
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ble cover·l church Novrm t'f , om
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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K t k.
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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nes a
l lreatm ~nl
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
H&lt;Jdford
at
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M
embers
were
remrnd~
of
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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
30
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
. d t l.'hltrt•h I
. 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 .
.,
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
1
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,
r. l
d ghter of Mr and Mrs
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scoutmaster.
1 6 nd , 1 .,
Joh"
Jordan
merce
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
w
va as sponsors aranedrs(;'rre
M"d II
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Railroad
Trammen
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Grueser
and
son
Wll
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Restaurant
w1t
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parFull Rongo
nc·k I outs Young son
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th l\1 r port will meet Wo:unes ay a · ham of Mrnersvrlle
ty u owrng at t e orne o
Of Sizes _ _
and Mrs Earl Young WI
r
h I . hal! In
r M C M Henn sy
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and Mrs Calvm Spade as spon- ernoon at t e egwn
:vlrs, Eugene Houdashelt and rs.
e · .
• Middleport.
children BP('kv and
Randv I Member.'! brought gJfts for
sors
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.drnner guests -oi' Ir the c Iub proJec I , ''0per at"JOn · 1 d b Mrs.
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.
,
, .
I Serkle announced
that any
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a
11Vmn
scnpture
sentf'nces
an(j
I America will meet Thursday ' Mr and Mrs. \ D F...dwards I
b
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e add"t .
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d o· d
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d mem er wrs m o rv
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.
1
-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
d M
J seph Elee,gle
"ENSIGN PULVER"
0 Buzt w ere
\\'hat
Is
Protestanll.~!m'~"
Hensley
w!!l have the program
pea
I
ng
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
:
Nephew
iJI Honorrd
mort Thursday at 7 30 p. m
Goodma" of Columbuo.
Sands. Millie Perldns. Ka)l
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
,
• hd
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.
'
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
.
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
1
November 11-12
fifth
btrlhday.
I
Refreshments
Will
be
served.
announced
1
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
14
55
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
I
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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iiSiitr•u•b-l!wt\1
Mrs.
f"irst Bap1st Church of Racine.
Mitchum, MacLaine le and Michael
John be
Rose,
Mrs.MilhOHn.
Lawrt!nce Mrs.
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ON VETERANS DAY,
NOVEMBER 11th •••

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,
1
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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i bring their own table service.

"Hard to believe•••"

"Incredible!"

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

"Ridiculous!"

"Come on now..."

"Farfetchedl~

."Amazing..."

"Hooey!"

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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
I
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
.
~'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
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alloted
to
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departbond
morwy
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tunded
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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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the Nov ..
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.
1
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
ay
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making hJghwayt ravel
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veterans, liymg and dead, who
t'he
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wa"&gt; a p-r
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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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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.
, h ld
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)
·
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
:
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.
RTY
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;
1
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
1
nore
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
der clear 1kleo,
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MEIGS THEATRE

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MOSCCOW !UPil -Chi·
nese Communist Premier·
CtJJu EnLat and Soviet lead• .
er Leonid I. Brezhnev have
to hold Smo-Sovlet
peace talks m Pekmg eorly
next year. reli_able Commu•
mst sources scnd today,
I The agreement was said
,to have been reached at
talks between the two lead~
iers that have been under
!way m Moscow.
1 The report of the planl·
for a meeting in PekinC

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hehcop~e~s ~h~ir al~ves

ord number of Americans cast
ballots in the 1964 presidmtial
election, but the percentage of
the turnout fell below both the
forecasts and the prevmus htgh.
0 th basi of nearly comn e
s
50
plete
returns
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I _EASTERN HIGH PLAY _ The Eastern H_ighS chool Junior Class pi" . "Granda~ Goes Wild" will be staged
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bullets wh1ch
to down !heir aircraft.
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Ito r, Ma1·y Taylor.
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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You Have A Stakr In The Outcome

'I'HE e\t'-s uf a llliJJlla tu untiJns .md
otht r snnll tOtmtu:•s m ll hto sho11i d
be on \\hJI ~ ~ tl;.tn'&gt;pmng 11 1 &lt; n\umhlh ;.~I

the spe('la\ :;eo;;s1011 of 1\w Ohto Jrgl';;l J
ture Tin• hlg questwn I" 1~apportwn
Tnt' Til but J!l the opening St'S&lt;;;IOTI lht'l t'
~\as one tlistratlton f1rm1 the busJnP'is .11
hJnd 1n &lt;~ bill to ral&lt;;t&gt; the sa larltos nt
tOU!ll\' oliHIJI. r1nlll tht'll pn-•Sf'lll l ate
b\ fJOm $'! OOU JJPI \f'ar on up In tile
cases o[ sumP of VH:• JUdrriJI v

the

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would amount to a" murh as $10 uoo
per vear There \\as not mu&lt; h stn lTl
the openmg ot the se~s10n m regard tu
reapport10nmrn1 thl:' rea'ion for callmg
the legtslator" ba r k t o ColnmhHs
The legtslatUTP should face up to the

problem and do tt

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th~ state a1 p df'm md1ng th at 11 bf' done
fairly If thev get &lt;~tound tu 1t 111 the

sessiOn It should be done \\ tt h f ;mnl'~&lt;:
to both pol•t1ral pa1t1es Tht•Je v.t•Je
some part1san elPml·llts \\ llu \\ :~nte&lt;"1 to
push 1t throngh this \t-&gt;81 pr1ot to thf'
Nov 3 eh·&lt;11on \\hHh \\onld h,l\e
thrm\n e\t'n thn11~ Hltll :.~ ( 01 kPd hal
Now those s.:~me tiPmf'nh att' tnmg to
stall the I"Slll' ::~nd hold II O\E't until thE"
106 th JegJ '&gt;latllll' 1111 pJ&lt;; Ill xl \ear \~hen
the new allgnmt'nl \Ill make 1t a trulv
pohhcal sJtuallOil 1\t thnt tune the SenatP will be split t'X&lt;lt !lv E'' en ancl tht-&gt;1 e
\\Ill not be a dec•st\e m&lt;I]Onh of Republirans m the house 11! Ieprest&gt;ntatnP.s
The v.hole ptobllrn of reapportwnment 15 similar m some Jespf'rt to \\hat
has been kno\\ n as Get! ymandenng ot a

ln othPr \\OJds under lhP h•lldPr·
the otlwr dt sl n lls
as mam voltoJ!! ~~f
ht&gt; under ;;~ u·rta111
dt slttlt 1n urd('r to tunltol the outcome
ul eleLtwns 'l he nunn 1ea~on advanct&gt;d
b\ ~o rne tor settlmg the question no\\ IS
that \\tlh the Jegt~la ture so even lll the
106th 1t wtll bt&gt; Impossible to gt&gt;l the
ma]OIItY net:&gt;df'd to place a lunstltUllonal amPnrlment hl'fore tht' people who
h,ne the fmal :sa v and 1n that evPnt the
v.hole solutwn v.ould go bat k lo the fed
tral courts
The m&lt;.nn rPason that vou and I have
to \\at ch tht' maneU\PlS vel\ carPlull\ IS
thnt rf and 01 ~n 1t co mrs to a vote \\e
\\Ill have to l!Ook at the proposal ven•
l&lt;JTt'!ull\ to set&gt; that 11 1s fa1r for all of
the pPoplt' of OhiO and that rt Is even enough tube lived w1th bv the entire popul&lt;Jt!On of the state l' ou and I must see to
1t that everv element of the populatiOn
ha~ Jls fair share of th e votmg pmH'~
'I he! e must be a muldle ground \\ ht"re
\It' of the lrss populated pa1 ts of the state
\\lll nave a vOI(e rn detetm1111ng state IS·
sues and at the same 11me are not snnwf&gt;d onrlt'l hv the b1g uJiwn CIIIE'" As thE.'
v:.mous 101 mulas aH! prest:•nlt:&gt;d you 0\\'P
11 to vour st&gt;H to study them and see 1ust
hoi\ "tOU att" gotng to be eflected Till'\ IS
llO llmt' for partisanship C~nd 1f 1t mu st be
done 1t must be done 1atriJ If 1t IS not
done 1n that manner thr1 e Will bt' a de·
tPl'l0311tl\l of Ow un11v th ut should mr11k
the gm•.1nrnPnl ot ;;tllf state-

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Voice of Broadway ••• reporting
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

JOTTINGS lN PE'-:111
~vt.nl Bu1ton::; mo ~ t tNent comp:m1on 1s &lt;:~rtor Ntc\.:\ Ha.,\&lt;JII ,\ho ~ e hatrJo
j ~ molt ~ta •tl1ng th:..tn l1 t·ts I-ll's goldell·
h:med and Be&lt;rtle rsh
\ i.IUghn ~lead
er 1s negotlatrng to lnl\ \ IH master ut hb
• Pn ::il f arrul\ album troll\ Anti\ \\ Jdlams \\ho took uHl th1 l:.~dl:'JHt' Hl:'(
ords prOpl;'I tIts
1 h~..: 11ext sP5Slnn ot
Con( tt&gt;ss \\Ill pa s~ a Ia\\ Jllflf::Jng lhl' kll lmg ~1 ::~ Prt's ld t"nt 01 \It e P1 t•sldt'nl ;. ~
Feder:.~\ rnmt
Soph1:.~ Loffn ltlmrng
'O},CfJtWI' ( ro o:: c; hO\\ In J:n };!l~nd, h:.~s
ftgnre-d out hm\ tu \1\P a !•1~.: ul 1\txllr Y
whrle \\orlnng, She~ d•\! lim,; lll .1 JDO
yPar old &lt; a '\ tlt' all t'nded by platoons ill
senants and rha1111eurs \\&lt;.JIIIng aro.~nd
thf' rlork to dll\P her :.1'1\Wh~~~~
es m a Rolls Ho"·e
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Gma LollobngHia s r"trangl:'tl nns-

bantl Dr Mil-lo ~kov1k J&lt;.; frmhng un1_;1 derable l'Oll'inlat1on m &lt;~ ll VP31 old (,1-'r·
man be.mtv I It,\ \~rlllw h\Pt
Chtlms
of TPnnes"'eP Wllll~m s il l €' rTarkll"\~ tql Jt
the plot ot hl s nr\\ pl:t\ lt real\\ I"&gt; &lt;; ,ld
-but rommg flum hlm II sePmc; like
tile onlv dJ sa.;trt left 111 the \\OJid 1111 1
!aT out·
f. I\ a r 1tzgeLrld s Cole P01 tt-·r
songbook IS srheduled to lJe releast&gt;d 11"\'
Verve
Actrr::;s E!Pano r P;:~ll .. el plms
to seek a dl VOTCP fi om artl.;t P:ml ( le·
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10 be re,.pondm~ to ron\(•ntwnal mfdH .11
treatmt&gt;nt so he s re"m tPd to usrng rht
nese ht&gt;rbs
HaH a \\ tld ouolt• from
Rtchard Burton on the set o[ "F' 1lf!hl of
ihe Sandptp{'r" 111 p,111 s 1 h.P,e the lu &lt;;t
sav on evervthmg \\IIh Fl~zatwlll ~ ~~~
ftgh1s a blt hut Jl dor~n t make &lt;lll\ dlf·
ferPnce - her tt:&gt;al" leave me told I st tv
]Ike a plerP ol mat hlP\\ hPn slw hJs !ant
mms so ftnallv &lt;:.llf' agtPf'" tn f'Vt 1\lhlng
and l~ts me ma kf' t lw df ( I&lt;:lOll" , • { ot " 1\ I
lnrk. DlrkH' she mav Slit rr l 'it' Villi I
A famous star's daught(~t lH'llE'\t'S 111
keepmg evPrv1hmg m thf' f::~mJ\\ ITlllud
tng \'amom She's otflually - ,tnd tkf·
THE ALM\NAC
'By ~nlted Prr&lt;~s lnternat1nn.1l
Tuday I~ Wt:&gt;dnt'&lt;&gt;rla} t-;ov 11
t'ht" 316th drn or Hlfi4 'htlh 50
t. follow
The muon 1! apprnachlng tis
lftr!lt quar1 er
The mormn~ &lt;:.targ are Jup1
ter Mars and Vl'nU!II
The evenmg star.'j .~:~re Juplll?r
1nd Saturn

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OPERATING l&lt;l:JOM
FOR A MINOR
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WHO WORRIES

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d.. n V~.ts hot n un this t.lav Jn dt&gt;\&lt;J;.;Iatwn and trrror m Jls
w;.~kt&gt;
18"1
In 1!1~7. lamaw.a became the
On th1 ;; do~\ m hl ~ t,lr'&gt;,
fn
&lt;-:t H.r11lsh West lnd1a colony
In 11\H4 \\ a~ hw~t on bf'C'tlme
lht&gt; 41nd si.J ie I• J Jum tht! tu lh h!tove mte-rnal sp \f government
unum
A thought for the dav The
lit l9t8 \\olld War 1 offtcJallate
President Woodrow W1lson
ly ended
sa1d
' Armed neutra\1ty 1~ m·
In J933 the ru st "~rt·Rl black
b\1nard'' !ilol.t&gt;p1 over the Great effli'rlufll enough at bfst "
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Time
YOU 'THINK YOU'VE.
HAD ENOU&lt;:?H?

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S1ngmg Star Frank JetfrJPs has be·
romt&gt; enatnort&gt;d over lht• llt&gt; st male voca li st m the v.or ld
F.d Wynn, \\hu JUSt
tt1111ed 7H J&gt;:&gt; strll sa\Ing no to publishers
\\ho \\ant hm1 to wnte hts aulohiographv
l11 s ll:'ason Jt s too sad'
Ho\,drd Erskm e en producer of "&lt;\ny WednP'\dav ''
JS tn love w1th the 1dea ot domg a Rroad·
wav mus1ral based on tlw 1\Iarx Rro1ht'Js He d hke Groucho to pl;~y the lead
Ted Sor('nst-'n considered dozPT1s of
1deas lm the title of h rs hook about John
~ Kennedv lwfore de crd111g In ca11 tt
stmp]l,. 'Kennedy" Jt \\Ill\ he published
1n the Spllng h\ Halpt&gt;r and Row
A
in]! 1 ;:m lo. \ng taknt ar.ent pack~ a rlstol,
tn1 \dwh he has a pol!(e p!?rmll Go frg·
111P out ,\hV
J\ltt7:Je \Veith, \lvhO has
hPt&gt;n rLn rng Carol Burnett s role m
·I ,Hle Out - F'. Id f' In' h,1s 1\11 nerl m her
not llf' to 1hP m.mngPmf'nt
SPan Con·
n!-'tvs 'The H11l " st llll tl!mng m London a\r('ad" h.1s three ma1nr New Ymk
tht':tiH·s htdllmg to sho\\.case 1t next
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b . .md lS rootmg hal d fot thP romance tl't'11\een his ex \\lit&gt; lrlanone Hutne1 and
s toc k bJokPr .lark Appell Jl \1ar1orlt:'
and f.1ck ma11v Jt \\ill ITII'an the end ot
~:~huge altmonv sum He1 h s lwt&gt;n pa,mg
~eHt bPfore 1n th1· )n~torv ul 20th
Century Fox tan amo1w rt&gt;call ~ ~H h ex
tltPment as has bern rn gP'lrit-rrd b\ 1tre
srwat preva•w Nov 9 ot the new c;JllriP\
fi!.H l.amf' Peter llstu 1ov I l1ckrr about a
1 2 p1lot VI ho m:lkE&gt;s a \\ rnng turn ClltP
the c; hO\\lng \\lll 1.t~e rl.?re tJt LOf'\\ s
State .-md ._.nvone \\ ho mt ntJOns 1hr t1l iP
of the picture wtll he at 1 ll'iPcl ot hfmg
ani I o,em1tlr
The wo1ld 's most ohnllxiOilS gatN 1ashf'r now Jdentlltt&gt;s r1 m-..t· lt .ts a mf:"mlwr
olllw TimE' m.:tgd7 1ri£&gt; ~1:.111 tu ge t h1mst&gt;lf
tn to lo(a\ rf'stauJ::mts

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Ex-Giant Manager Dark Joins Chicago Cubs Baseball Organization
CHI CAGO (UPI}-Bob KeD- Ion the bench Whelp h1m try luther year was announced fue&amp;loday for a 1to Improve on 1964's eJgtlth day by Presldenl Ph1hp K
thjrd season as manager m fact i place flmsh
Wngley Wrigley also revealed
but nvt In name of !.he Chicago Kennedy's agreement to b.c that former San Franctsco GrCubs and he'll_ ha~e_n::_w faces head roach of the Cubs fer an- ants Manager Alvm Dark and

SAYS

The Grass Roots Are Heard From-.:Again

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By William Lawrence, D D I
When my sun \1\tchell Wll
lttllt!, he pulnlf'd to a gl.ant
tree one day tllld nld, " Get
dad ' Thev sure c.1:1n make •
lot ur toothpitks out of that
one " Jt 10 gutlen to be family

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Ciay, Liston Enter Final
. . T0 day
Stage 0 f 'TraJning

The !logan
"dean tooth
nevt!r dt'tavs"
lliVII:
tooth.
pick• and toothbru!hel their
modern day emphasl! It Wat
t11e 1esult of the work of Dr.
W D M1ller an early mvestl·
gator or tooU1 decay He discovered that fermentation ur
food left on teeth produced
lacttc actd which broke doWD
enamel, causmg decay
At
sound as thiS theor} :otiU IS,
m practice It hasn't noticeubly decreased the mcidence
of dental canes
Maybe wt
just
don t get teeth
clea:n
enuugh
S1oce fbe days of ancleot
Enpt,
al.tempt1 bave beea
made to ket:p teeth elean tG
"prevent rottlnl."' Tootbpickl
thu.1 were Ia use Cboaaaodt
..r year• befOre Miller'• ••clean
tooth"t beury.
Many varieties have beea
used
Popularity und expeodrency have produced
tooth..
plckmg bv use of rmgemalll
and cardboard matchbox cov~
ers, tmd rnetals such as Iron,
bronze, s1lver und gold - eVI'D
porcupme and vulture qu1111
The 19th century l'Ot\tlnenlal
dude was apt to use a silver or
gold blade that folded like a
knife and was carrted on s.
chain Tirey are st•ll popular
In Germany The anc1ent Greek
was llkPly to dept&gt;nd on natural
products such as qurlls Of
straws or rt&gt;eds The Chln{'!le,
a. sharpened stick from the LentJsk t1 ee

Mmnrsota m 1960 had assem· plan at least she was agalns:t
By LV1F. \\11SON
bled the v. hole le tt w1ng of the Adlat E Stevenson And up
Um.ed rrrs~ luetrnatwnat
puppt"d John F Kennedy to rub
I he ~ad I.Jad llt'\\ :~ !111 \ lt e llemot! a it&lt; )Jar tv behmd Jus
Humphrt'y .!1 nost! Ln defeat
Pr1 ~ Jdenl·t" ' Pn Huller! H llum· amlutrun to I.Je nom1nuted for No"' HHH 1s all set a8am and
ph!c\ l':i lh'-lt the1e JS arwt 1er prestdt&gt;nt B1g labor was there, up pops another Kennedy to
Ameru.:::~ns for DemocratJc Acl\f'llllt"l.h
Ill hh f l liUH" 'I hi:! I IS
disturb hll:! dreams and, maybe, gone He never worked much.
a tll &lt;&gt;tnal pr o~~f'( 1 to1 a polltl· uun \Irs F.lranor koosevelt
Th~n later he itayed
home,
to derail hts plan:~
! ldll ~hl
Jill ill) I~ Willl&lt;lnlld seemed fntmdlv to HumphreyS
drunk He wouldn't let us rea4
Jn expt't 1111~ one day to oecupv
or w&lt;ttch TV He'd JUst cuss and
lilt! V.hllt' Hou:\oe a ~ ]Ht' ~ Jdtlll u!
scream and say, In front of the
thr&gt; Un1U-d Stale!&gt;i
chtldren, that 1 was no good
Pn·~lllt'nt
Johnson ~l r eadv
and I torced h1m to marry me.
hCi~ annomled Humphre\ as hl.':l
Tht&gt;n the oldest son got mar·
jJI1lposeli SUC('f''\SIII \It' IUid 111~
rled. and he urged me to gel
\}t'lllOCr a11r Nntwn .-tl l onventll\ll
out because of what thrs life
la:s l Augusl tlw l ]1(1 h...1d p1cked
was domg to me and the four
Him ... IJ" '&gt;1\'i:' J.lresJdentral
Yuu won't manage peect" a-nd other children, but I couldn't
mAte be( au&lt;:e ht&gt; ::~nd othPrs re- M \N Wl'l H EYE TROUBLE
family untly, plus lovmg lreaL- gd enough money to move I've
gardf'd Humphrey i:lS best 1Itted De.tr Helen
ment for your ch1ldren, by wnt· stuck 1t out now until an but
M~ husband has eye trouble
lu1 the prt&gt;stdt'n&lt; y J! somerhmg
mg an easrly recogmzed pubhc one of the chtldren are gone,
happent'd to Johnson LB J was and 1 am wu111t'd lit constant· cumplamt about your mother· and 1 want to gd a divorce.
ly looks at olher guls espeoal·
thmklng uf 1he t;lllt..~-":-i::.Iun If he
than rn-lawsl So J',e changed 1t to People say, "Au you crazy,
h tl1ose mud1 younger
died in off1ee But tl1e rea\1tres
protect the Innocent and guilty you slayed and Jet your kidl
are not abUSPd It 11 JS a~sumt'd hrmself
hve that way Why quit now'
We were ndmg nn the bus ~:~l ike
1hat Johnson rt&gt;g,1 rds Humphn•y
Was
1 ~lhsh for not gettmg
Unless you want to win
a
one day &lt;:lnd he st::~r ed ~:~t a grrl
8~ hiS SlH'f't:'SSII I under all t: IJ
out sooner, and am I foolish for
(as young as h1::s own d&lt;~ugh· ' Most UnPI/pular Daughter In
r ttm stanf't'S
wantrng
to be true now?
He
law" contest, you'd better stAy
lulmson rs &lt;&gt;hg•blt&gt; under ter 1, then hi;!' mad I;!' t)elie~e he
won t change I've tr1ed aU that.
the Con~U!Uiton s no ttnrd term was sleepm~ and t'.V,t:-ry once in mum allout your note to HHU. He doesn t want me to leave
How can you protect
your because I still pay most of the
amendment to l1e fP ele{ It'd In a whllt! would hft up onl;! hd
and
look
al
her
Wh(ln
l
gave
ehrldren from grandmas slights bills Even my mimster and my
1968 Humphte\ s rhanl'e wuuld
him
a
dtrty
look,
he
stopped
By pretendmg they don 't exist doctor say I've done all I caq
&lt;orne 1n 1972 v. hen h~ would be
and
made
believe
he
wa::;
pay~
Kids are too busy with their and there's no hope Must
61 years old 1md Sen~led RobI
mg
attentiOn
to
me.
own little worlds to notice favor· hve wrthout hope, and have I
ert F Kennt'dy of Mas!iachu·
He looks at the very ymmg Jhsm - unless somebody mak- damaged everybody'' The chll·
sells and New York would be
girls
at hrs offtce. They don't es a b1g thmg of 1t
d• en lost out on home hfe, but
111 Ins mtd fm!Jes The fee\ mg
grve
!urn a tumble as they
Then l'd suggest you try fig.. four of them won scholarshlpt
persJ!ilS that Kennedy's 1964
earpet·baggmg mvasiOn of NI:'W &lt;ould do better I asked one of uung out how all this antago- and put lhE&gt;mselves through col·
York slale was a first move to- the gLrls once, sol know. 1 ask· msm started You mrght du- t~ge Is 1l too late for me
W
ed her 1! sne would have h1m,
cover lt isn't exactiy une-slded slttrt over" - SO TIIiE'D
ward a prf'-.lden lJ al candtdacy
and shl' sa1d ' NtHr - when -H
Scorns Suggf'~Uon
Dear T1red
Krn nt&gt;dy appear ~ to scorn he smil es ut me, 1 JUSt sm1le WASTF.D LIFE
No, It Isn't too late
And
back''
that suggestion Hut, consider
stop blammg yourself for the
Dear He.len
How ran he possibly love me
h1s words when he appeored on
I qu1t school at 12 to help chrldren's bad home lHe Seems
elecuon mght at DemocratiC and wish to look at someoiW:
to me 1t spumd them on, II
headquaretrs m NPW York to younger all tJre t1me W1ll he WJlh my ' b1g fam1ly. I lied •· adversrty often does.
be tempted to cheat one
of bout my age and worked m a
You ve earned a life or your
unept congratu lations
these
days'~
H
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facluJY When I was 15, shy own - take It while you're 1till
• We have a mandate," he
and lonely, I met this 25-year .. able - H
sa rd ' tu contm ue what we De11r H
Probably not, unless
your old man. He seduced me, and I
started four years ago" and he
Thl! column Is dedicated to
dused v.1th a couple of bur- susptcJons goad hr m mto by· was so upset he satd he'd mar·
mg For goodness sakes,
let ry me 1t 1 pa1d for lhe mar· family llvmg, so rr you're hav·
rowed lmes
r1age. l've been paymg ever lng kid trouble or just plalQ
• 'Come, my fr1end Jt's not h1m enJOY the v1ew Don' t YOU
smce For years I worked, tak· trouble let Helen help YOU.
tou late to bu1ld a better hke to wmdow shop? - H.
Dear Helen
mg bme uut only for babies, She will also welcome your
world ' "
How
about
a
grandmother
and gomg back to work
It IS not necessary to be
a own amusing experiences Adaware ul the ambt lwn that that would deliberately be mean month aflerwards.
dress Helen Bottel In eare 81
sparks the Kennedvs to read and hurt her two gr~dch!ld~
Every weekend he would be this newspaper.
IIllO the;;e remarks a purpose to 1en because she knew y dogo far beyond the U S Senate. ing so she would be h mg
her daughteNn-law" She has
It IS too much to beheve thut
ten other grandchildren and
even a Kl'nnedy would buck
showers
them wtth love and af ..
I yndun Johnson for the 1963
Democrat•c presrdenual noml· fectlon. How can Uns mother
nat10n He wouldn't dare But protect her childrert from the
vicrousness of such a womao
Kennedy could be expected to
and
still keep peace ln the (am.
buck Humphrey in 1972.
L) ndon Johnson would not lly" Please s1gn my imtials and
l1ke that LBJ Is an 1mperious City - /DELETED!
man The wo1 d means com· Dear "No Inltlals and City u
mandmg, lordly, arrogant, dom·
meermg - ::tnd all frt It 1s not
Johnson's nature happily to observe the burldmg of e Kenne·
DIVOTE[., ro INTIRin OP
dy pnwer complex m the East
MEIGS MASON ARIA
w1th brother Hub m New York
a!Cifl•nl ~ Qftn, ~U.,.IIII.,
c,...,~,
Tan.-11111 _..,....
s t &lt;~le and brother Ted In MasPuDIIIfiM 1nr~ atr•'"'"" uu"' il\tfto
s 1rhust.&gt;t1s
•• , b~ t .... 01'111 \l'allly IIUDII ... Int
CDITIIJinY IIU ""-C:IIInl• $1
llom1roy,
He d1d nut happtlv obset ve
01110 •vt~n•• Offl~• 11111o;ma WY to
th ~ supt'N h:_
wged ~ilmpaign to
111~6 !dllurlal p hone WY 1·2HIT
lnt•••• •• •cona cl111 "''1111\11
ubttlJn the vtce pre~;Jdentlal
""tt•• at 1111 11D1f aHiet at •o.......,..
Ohla
nom1natmn for Hobert Kennedy
NattiNI IIUIIYirtlalnJ "'ll,_tal ..l
loffi"'UI ICimll-111., tnt~ 14) L. . . ln ..
When the lime came LBJ
ten l.ve. NIW &lt;tori! Clf'r 111• ¥IWIL
fli cked Kennedy out of the con·
hDMrljttlo" rata• DIIIIYI... lty
test as casually as he
would
urrltr ""'tiiN IYIIIIDitll It Mf?'l . . ,
spuash a fly And tha~ dldn•t . . .., .... ~·· In ....., . . . . . ....
make RFK happy, either.
Dill\
laflflnll ettt .. ,
l11M
..
So thE&gt;re 1s sume backgrouna fllontht. 11 PI ttl,.., mo,.,tu II""
•• "-\ofO• Routt ""'"'• 11rrNr ... ,.,,u.
for an\o pol\!11 .11 struggle that
Ml tYIOiabll .... &lt;'ltetlfll . , 10 ...
may devejop between the .John- Ma.lll tftl ;'IN', tlL. . tla ••ntn•
son-Humphrey forces and the
Kennedy
clan
Humphrey'l
prayers must be that history
cloos not repeat. The mlll lrolll
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THE DAILY SENTINR

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Wngley , and Dark said be 1J11
'happy to be back \lt'!th cba
team for which he played third
base m 1958 and 1951 Earll•
he was am 1nf1tlder lot botll
1 Boston and New York,

lrt·sh Pt.eked By 7 Over MSU ~~~1::::::~e:;m:f;het:~

Eileen Searles
Is President
£women's GA
0

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~

aboul JOining tho coaching tlall
at Ill&lt; Workl Series. bul Dal1l

Hy JACK CUDOV
I ua\s
fur the scheduled 1~ I
I held off m order to seek aoUIJ'I Sport• Wnter
ruunds Monday CasSIUS wdl
NEW YORK (UPI) - Notre A'round the country
Icunslll. Iowa Stall' % over Kan II over Vlrilnl3 MISSISS!ppl 3 other managenal }Ob Harder
BOSTON (UP\ I _ Eter•ng , t.ake iJ tn&amp;l run on the road for
Dame w1th thret• game:s to go l-ast Pnnc;eton 5 over Yale, sas State Kansas 9 ovt&gt;r Color·lover fenntosst't' SOUin CatuiUla Kt"l'medy said that
the1r hnal stage uf traJnmg to 45 to 55 mmutes Thursday at Eileen Searlea was elected to complete 11 ~ rrrst unbeatt&gt;n P1t1sburgh 2 over Army, Syra· ado Jnd1ana 4 over Oregon and 12 over Wake Forest, Auburn 3 would be the p!tchmg coach, •
dav, ~..:hampwn ':assms Clay 5 am Bundmi tol&lt;l skeptical president whell the Pomeroy college football season Sln"e &lt;USt' 15 over \11rg1ma Tech, Purdue-Mmnesuta p1ck em
lover lieurgta ttnd !Juke l'i&lt;~vy a JOb he held w1th ClevelaDd from
and ex-C'ham p Sonny Liston ex reporters
Women's Golf Association met 1949 JS a 7~pomt hworlte to Danmouth 2 over Curnell and South Flonda Stale 12 over ~ toss-up
1949 through !963 before hi
1
pressedr mpl,ctt confidence that
1 hal test run wlll show the Sunday afternoon Other officers beat Mtchrgan State Saturday Harvard 4 over Brown
North Carolma Slate Kentucky : Soulbwt-sf Penn Stale 7 O\ t'r Jomed the Mets, and that the
Lhe1r respective rmg strateg1es (hamp 1on and us exactly how elected were v1ce president, Ag
The top ranked l nsh lost a \f1dwest IllmOJst 3 over W1s- '1 ovt'r Haylor North Carolina ' Hou ston, t-e&gt;U~s TNh l:l over lourth cuach "' 11h
the CU~
could achieve a knockout m tu plan MondAy s fight ' the CQ.. I nes Brown secretary, Chari- 12 7 decJ swn to the Spa• t&lt;1n"
--~- ~ - - Washmgtun State HKe 7 vver would be Rube Walker.
\1onda~ mght s retwn Utlc ord1nator emphasized "We i dne Hanmng treasurer Shlr· last year m a ~l smal 2-7 sea Daily Sentmel, Pomeroy Middleport, 0 , Nov ll 1964 3 Texas A&amp;M, ;:~nd Oklahoma 8 fhree members of the Cubl
1 oaf'hmg stalf
ftght at Boston Garden
have a test run \rke that before ley Custer; oturnament cha1r- SQn bul now ts ' 0 rm ludmg a
- over M1ssoun
had left sloce
15
17
Clay's two rounds of sparnng l every f•ght now ''
j man, Beulah Stnmss,
and
squeakf'r over Pittsburgh /
I Far Wt&gt;~t Wa ~lUnJ.:tun 8 uvPr the end of the season
at the Boston Arena annex Veteran Liston claJms hts handtcap chairman, Myrtle SIS· I last Saturday MJ Chlgan Stale
UCLA
gymnasium today could beh I!! l'open door" policy w11l ach1eve son,
has won thrE'e 10 1:1 row and
On Fnday mght, M1&lt;1m1 Q[
4
3
last before he begms tossmg an avengmg knockout thiS tune The busmess meeting
was 1sputts a · record for !he
Flonda IS a 1 pomt ehOICt' O\er
leather agamst Sunny rn the over young CassiUS Muhammad prestded over by the outgomg natronally televised game
l3osl0n College
Garden at 10 30 p m , EST Ali That pollry faJied m therr prestdent, Hennetta
O'Bnen
NBC " 1 1 15 P m EST
Jhe pro:; on Sunday Natwnal
Munday
I February title bout. , because I Plans for a Christmas party S
d
k···' 1
NEW YORK (UPl)- Vaughan
Devine now assistant to Pres League Cleveland I over lJeecon -ran ~ A abama hav 1H 1 D
h
t d d
G
1\
f lh N
Drew Bundml Brown, assJst hurt my left shoulder m the to be held at the Duerr Golf mg clmched the Southeastern I I~g h ev~ne,
osP C ~a ~s 1 en~ _~eorge ers~ 0 e ew , tron, Bahtmore 13 over Mmnt::
ant tramer and camp coordma frrst round " he satd\
Club house Sunday, Dec 13 were Conference utle Is a 7 pomt Irna e t fd th ou•s ar na ~ Yor ' 1ets /r;.!oye t~~ rare e~j sota, P1ttsburgh l ovt~l Wa~ 1 By United Press lnternat\ooal
Lor, satd today, " whether the Sonny, tramJHg at Plymouth, made An mv1tat10n was ex· choiCe over No 9 (1eoJgla Trlh 1 1010 wor c amp1ans even 1 Pf"riPnce 0
mg a e to te mgton Lus Angeles b over ChJ
fh1s week::. Otnu college foot.
lhampron wrll box ag:am on Mass exp lamtd
' gettJRg a tended to all are.a golfers to at· The Crrmson Tide has won they drdn t satlsfy beer baron the boss 1 told you so" By cago, Dallas 9 over Phtlade..l bal\ sthedulf"
like entermg a tend Trophies for both the t'lght
straight v.tllle Tech August L Busch Jr • was the time he was ahle to do It, Iph1a St Lou1s 7 nver New
Saturday
Thursday depends on whether , knockout 1s
he- Ieels exactly sharp enough 1mans house You gotta keep Men and Women's AssocJatlon was hurled fro~ UJ~ perfect named the major leaguf': exeeu ho~o~.evf'r Devrne was t1 member York ond (.rePn Hay 13 over ~orthwestern at Ohio Statt
now and whether we feel he kn{)('km' trll he opens the door w•ll be awarde&lt;l at the party ranks by rennts see, 22 14 l&lt;~st ltve of !he year toda} by the 01 lhe Mets and Bu!-&gt;ch was un. San fo'ra nc1 sc..:o
'C mcmnati at ¥\ithll.a
looks exactly sharp enough to I had Clay hurt bad m the flfth Three new members were wel- week.
Umted Press JnternatJOnal
lder hre from all srdes
j ln the Anwr1t.1n roulball l Dayon at M•aml
rea lly tloat !Ike a butterfly and round and he wal) ready to corned Margaret Slack He l
1 1 he honor came .about three Whatrver other reasons were ILeegue Butta!(, 1s tl uvrr Bos Oli1o Umv at Bowlmg Greeo
slmg like a bee"
open the door but my arm went en Handley and Wanda Fe!ty 1 Arkansas ranked thu-d and , monthst 00 late to save
De- 1mportant m the Cardmals' ton, Oakland l over Houston Kent State at \tat shaU
In orde 1 to determme 'lhe tso numb 1 couldn't ket&gt;p knockst1ll JUbilant owr rts early sea- lvml!s job wtth the Cardmals spi:'Ctacular vrl'lory- and John· 1\ew \'urk 7 ovL·r Uemt&gt;r and Toledo at Suu!lwrn Ill
floalmg and stmgmg" poten- 1mg"
~un ~o~.m owr 1%3 n.Jtwna\ 1but It dtd underlme the remark~ ny Keane was prevrously voted Kans&lt;Js C1ty Siln Otego t\er
Ottf'rb!'m al Capttal
champiOn Texas also seek&lt;1. 1ts ..1ble senes of deals wttich the ! National League ma nager ol
\\oustt'r .. 1 Oberlm
nmlh ''"'ghl wln •nd IS l&gt;g I 47-yeRr old unassummg execu· lhe year bv the UPI board- &gt;!
I He~delberg al Akrbn
urf'd a 16 pomt chou:e to do 1t tlve usf'd to bmld the Cardmals I would l&gt;e Impossible to ffilnt· Huh-11 il'i Rf"turllf'tl
Oh w Wt'-.:le\an at \1u sklngum
IS ICS
agarnst Suuth~rn ~1ethodlst
I Jnlu the 1965 world ~.:hampiOns mm· f)('VJnt' s (Ontnbullons
To HuMpital Tu~!&gt;Hial I Ken\on at DeniSOn
The only other pt.:rf~rt rPrord
I Such kev Carurnals as 1Jrst BRADENlOI\ Ft &lt;UPI I •_ lf1ram at (,ro\t' C1t\ rPa )
team m thl top 10
fourth ! Devrne ret:elved 10 of !he 20 1baseman Hltl White shortslop Former Cmcmnatl Reds Manag \\G}Ile .St at \ia rletta
ranked Nebrasb &lt;8-01 has been votes cast by the UPJ's 1964 DH k (;roat setond baseman er Fred Hutchrn son '1 uesday Beihf-tn) nl Ml Lnmn
Hy ROHF.RT GRIMM
touchdowns m a 44~ romp over
made a 15 pomt l.rvnJIIe ovt&gt;r board uf b~:~seba\1 expert:; Lee Julnm Javt-..•r ret 1l'f pitcher
Ohro Northern at John Carroll
1
was &gt;.~dmllted to a Iota I hu
.1
I I Oklahoma Stale
Umted Press International
f:rove f'rty Glovf"r &lt;;corl'd four NF:W YORK &lt;UP I) - Stat.!!·
MacPhail of the Ba!limore On Ron T"\
lor
and
outfielders
Curt
"'
wrth chest {ancPr ror the l!ll'C· Suo::quehenna at Youn.gs1uwn
1
Tl
't 1me;; on dum runs and twwe 1Lcs do l1e Just ask lhe G-rePn Among the other team:-~ m lles gut ftve votes John Qumn Flood ;nd Lou Bruck were ac( ~;~ntral St iJ t BenedJlf iS C)
COLUMR\lJS rU p~ I- k 1~ eyes on long p1:1ss plays of 63 and 58 1Bay Packers who are hed for the elrte I1fth ranked rexas (7 - of the Phtladelph•a Phtlhes and 1QUll ed 111 deals by Devme And und ~Jme 111 t.,..,o weeks He was ( a~f' Tf'dl a t Wrslern Res
1fourth pl6ce lnt he Wf 'i 1f'rn D1- l 1t Js an tl pomt choJt:e over 1-.. d short of the Ch1rago \o\htle the mal :lrl t\' ul lhe Hedb,rds ' lls1e m P001 ldtondH1110 "
(Jf Oh~o Will be on tar olunty yards
saturday Night
Satur&lt;ltlY a ternoonL 0 Sef' t lOse I Orrville s
f t he Nauona I Foo tb a II Texas ( hnstan, M1chtgan IS Sox rererve d two enr I1 un d BIII 1' younger 'pla\ers-such as Mike I Theb 45 \-ear--(1d ~ ulch1lJnson
Bob
Houmard
vrston
u
h
flf'!rnlt
at XaVIt'r
two old rtval3 Mass1 II on an d
,
, Rd
had een rt'1ease LJ om I e o~
raled 7 ove1 Iowa Oh10 State De~ 1U of the Cmcmnatt e s Shannon Jerrv Buchek and
d
d Hrildwln Wallace at Fmd\ay
S
( aar I.e n Mc Km1ey, bump he.Jds I1rhalked up threE' more 'l'IJs last League
b
•
· •
prta 1 on 1y 1as! dtur ay an
,
week
on
runs
of
two
32
and
27
It
seems
almost
Impossible
Y
11
over
Northwestern
Orewas
g1ven
one
vote
Ray
Sadeckrwere
s1gned
and
...
b
for t he sla le h Jg h sc hooI foot •
·
S
b
____
•
was repor 1t:\.1 to E" m ~,1 1~ H(- Hlutllon al (,rand Rpds eM ch)
ball c;hamptonsh•p
yards brmg1ng hrs sea~on's to 1that the Packers could fat! so );;• Jl tole Y J ovt•r Stanford
developed durmg the Dev1nt' torv condition at tha t lim('
1
tal to 127 potnts
low m the league standmgs and LOUISiana State li over Dnd to the coachmg staff l've admlmstratiOn
I Known tom ll~t us . Hul{ ~~ rn j
Although there were a few AI Campbe tl I!! bemg com and still have the most tena·l hohsslsstpp1 State
sald II betore and Ill say It
the baseball world the formeT
1manager was sl ntkt'n wJih •an- !
othert earns m lhe unnmg rt pared to the great VJC Jc~n().. CIOU9 defesne, most acCUIDte l
agmn J m blessed With one otl
1
was a good bet the winner w1ll wtcz at Elvrra, where the ~rms- passmg, and most grouFndL-&lt;;on 1
the finest sets or assistants ml Dean Chanre 'Votetl
cer last Dec ember But he gwd.
ga1n the top spot m the Umted mg back has scored 138 pmnts summg runmng m theN .
the nat ton
Outstandin~ Hurlf"r
ed the Reds throu~:;h
sprmg
0
1
re!';S
lnternatiUnal
Ohw for the season ~~ weeks ago , But a look at the statist•cs re\
' \.Tamms and most of tile regu
coaches ratrngs
he broke Janowicz 1947 scorm,.0 leased today confirms Just that
'.Thts 1s not the same team BOSTON WPll - Wilmer Ia' season until the •llness
Only 27 pOint~ separat('&lt;i , record et Elyria or 101 pomts
The Packers' defense has althat lost the hrst three games Dean Chance whose chret cla1m forced hJm mto the dugout and 1
them 1!1 lhls week'sn ext to ltl st : Agrmst f'remont Ross, Ca~p. lowed lS opponents the fewest
Our boys have been lmprovmg l to feme had been as Bo
then Jhe stands He resrgnfld
b 11 t
f 20
h
bell personally scored 20 pomts pomts 11521 , least yards passmg
all season and we fmally got as sky s partner m a vanety
manager Oct 19
0
0
aMasf;
mgll on,
bcoatc
es
d
on
three
'f'Ds
and
a
runnmg
f
many
of
them
whole
as
we
Improbable
escapades
has
been
:
_..-..::.....................-....,_-..,[
un ea en an un
0164 yards) and least total o
,
1
Cheer up. There's a qu1ck
d
t
1conversront o ra1se h1s career fense 12108 yards) o[ any m I
By RUDY CERNKOVIC
could get I thought the} would voted basebull s
outstandmg
1 pitcher
:le 1 ~ mne st~r s, ~~as T m 1total to 174 and breakmg Jono- the league
U ted Pr
tnt
ti
play
well
but
let
s
lace
1tand easy way to fmd any-.
01
•rst Pace, JUs as e
lgers wtcz' tnlal of 169
'
esR
erna ona 1 I d1dn't thmk we wuuld upset 1 fhe Z3 year-old Los Angeles
thmg
.•• from a wash1ng
have been each week or the 1
Moreover, w1th J•m Taylor UNIVERSITY PARK Pa
campaign And McKinley stuck
• rushmg for better Ulan 100 (UPJ) - When hJs team lost them"
Angel nghthander was an easy
machme to a smidrt new
the
runnerup
spot
)ust
I
yards
m
the
Jnst
two
games,
Jts
first
thrf"e
games
they
were
Then
Engle
recovered
his
cus.wmner
rn
Cy
Young
A&gt;l!ord
vot
10
hat Just look tn the YEL·
where the Bulldogs huve been I
the Packers have. a league- saymg he was In for hiS fJrst tomary cautwn for a moment mg announced Monday
And I
LOW
PAGES.~- . where
ON
smce the last week m Seprem
leadtng total on the ground of losmg season smce he took "We still have two tough hrs victor} margm was m sharp
YOUR FINGERS 00 THE:
'
teams to play - Houston th1s Icontrast 10 the scores of nme
1496 ya rd s.
ber
over the football squad m 1950
d
lasl
1 COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio
WALKING.
'f'he long senes beween the coltege football records, mclud~ ~ The passmg game, directed But he put his huth m his ;:)e~. an Pitt the next Satur- of the- games he prtched
tv.o schools stands at 31327·5 m mg games of Saturday, Nov 7 by Bart Starr has completed 120 coaching staff at1d hrs
season
Massillon's favor But JXlSt rec
Teams W L T Pis Ops ot 204 passes for a leadmg per- I ed quarterback and the team
Chanee who tied tht&gt; major
ords mean nothmg when the 1Wittenberg
8 0 0 281 60 centage of SO 8
scored the upset of the
FIGHT RESULTS
league re(ord for most 1-0
players smell the prestrgeo f a I Bowhng Grn 8 0 0 24:0 59 Howeve-r the Baltimore Colts by beaung Nt&gt; 2 ranked Ohm By United Press lntertla~onal tones m a season at five roll
stllte title
F~ndlay
8
0 294 54 are still first m the Western Dl· State
NEW YORK (UPl' ~ (rPorge ed up 17 of the 20 votes frled by
LAUNIJRYElyria Looms
.Muskmgum 7 1 0 129 ~ VISIOn standmgs
He s Rlp E.lgle, of Penn Cahrll, 171, Bronx, N y. out select commitlee of the Baseh~!l
DRY CLEANING
169 lf.! Wrrters' Assorrallon of
Should they tie or both tean1s Cap1tal
6 1 0 212 57 The Colts' balanced attack led State Umted Press Jnternat10n- l pomted Bob Ave-na,
WY 2·5428
POMEROY
look bad, which Js
unhkety, ' Ohw State 6 I 0 136 66 by quarterback Johnny Umtas, el s roach of the wef'k
Br.,-ojiojjkjjlyjjni.jNii~Y~6;;.iiiiiiiiii.;.ca;jiiiiiliiiiil!iji;iiii!l•iiiiii~iiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiii
here were a few ,thers ready Yuungstn
5 1 1 167 101 has rolled up the most total The Nlttany L1ons are now •
und wtllrng to take over the Otterbem
6 2 0 188 116 yards offense (3154 yards) !md 4 4 and w1th two games to go I
coveted frrst-pJace position.
Cmcmnat1
5 2 0 144 72 pmnts (314) , but the df' &lt;'ll t€ 1s they may preserve the wmmg
ThJrd .. place Elyria was a M1am1
5 2 1 168 93 tra1hng far l.Jehmd w every de I season status of the•r grey 1
' ha1red cnach
I
threat, if U,;e Pmneer;; get by Ohro Nrthrn ti 3 0 159 137 parlment
Loram Friday mght Others m- Bldwn-Wall 5 3 0 188
Los Angeles replaced D ~mt "The boys were lnsp1red Sat
eluded fourth-ranked Cmcmnati Ashland
5 3 0 145
the team rushmg defense urday at Columbus," Engle
Roger Bacon, Sprmgfleld South Akron
5 3 0 96
leader (898 yards) after the sa1d "You've gut to be rnsp1red 1
111 ftfth place, and pract1cally John Carroll 4 3 o 17:1
LIOns were demolished on the t to beat a great team hke Ohio
any member of the UPJ top 10 1Denrson
4 3 o 103
ground by Green Bay, and Chl· 1srate"
The Mass11lon • McKinley Ohto Umv 4 3 l 101 89 cago went ahead m passrng of·
But whtle he was JUbtlant
game wasn't the only b1g gome Deftance
4 4 0 143
Fense (1912 yards1
over the 27-0 Vl('foq Engle adaround Ohto thts weekend Wooster
.4 4 0 76
- mrtted sympathy for Ohm State.
Folks m Cmcmnat1 are buzzmg Kent State 3 3 1 69
Purdue
4 1 0 101 76
"I hope the loss doesn't hurt
of 1West Res 3 3 1 65
MJchtgan
4 1 0 lt2 49 OSU m the future I have
aboult he head on clash
Roger Bacon and seventh. Hrram
3 4 0 115
Michigan St 3 ~ 0 'IT 63 respect and affection for wo,ody
ranked Elder
Oberlm
3 4 0 103
Mmnesota
3 2 0 68 64: Hayes He s one of the
The others should have east· Xav1e1
3 4 I IJ4
IllinOis
2 3 0 51 79 coaehes rn foolboll I put myer sa1lmg, although the state's He1delbrg
3 4 1 91
2 4 0 61 123 1 self m h1s plare and l
top Learns could be Jh for a let· Mt Umon
3 5 0 89
1 4 0 88 l051the loss was a bitter d1sappomt·
down
Central St 2 4 0 101
1 4 0 60 116 ment.
1
There was only one new! Ohw Weslyn 2 5 0 54
1 4 0 69 93
'But T'm grateful to our
member of the top 10
th1s Bluffton
2 5 I 68
week Columbus East wtth a 9-0 Wllmngtn
2 5 1 68
record, dtsplaced N1les McKm- Dayton
2 6 0 92
' - - - - - - - - W I T H PURCHASE OF ANY
ley It was the first time Niles Toledo
I 7 0 84 171
had left the select hst in sev- Marietta
1 7 0 63 193
erel years, and last season the Case 1'e-ch
U 7 0 86 283
Red Dragons capturec the state Kenyon
0 7 0 52 250
chBmplonshlp
MID-AMERICAN
T.aJJles Three
x-Bowlg Grn 5 0 0 149 40
Oh&gt;o's top scorer gomg Into Ohm
2 I 1 42 a~
SAVES TIME
SAVES MONEY
the last week of play was Miami
4 2 0 133 ~9
LouiSVille's Bob Gladieux, who Marshall
2 2 0 29 56
for Ho...,. lmprovf'mtrth
IOn PurchaoH Thru Dec. 24)
scored three limes last week In West. M1ch 2 4 0 53 117
a 32.0 victory over East Pales· Kent
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tme on runs of 54, 76 and 71 Toledo
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Roosevelt Robinson, the her. Muskingum 6 1 0 116
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aided hallbaek from Ashland. Capital
6 1 0 21% $7
wound up the season by scoring Otterbem
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3 3 0 54 8tJ
In a 16-6 win over Troy
He Mt Union s 3 0 n:· '4!1
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scored 2~ touchdowns, 17 con- Bldwn·Wati 3 2 0 18 6t
versions for 168 points
Wooster
2 4 0 52
Steubenville Central'! Buster Hiram
2 4 0 80
Yannon was shutout In h1s Hekl1brg
2 4 o 70]
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teRm's 7-o WID over Weirton, Den1son
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138 OberOn
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Ing ag~~mst Steubenville Big Maneua
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Kenyoil
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Reedsville
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vember, and ' Docomber, mean
laC ..venll&gt;, qhlll, ninth, and
Q - 1I'Ui vlco ,....Ideal cl IOU&gt; 101 t.hoBe names bocau,.
the Uoll&lt;d Slo!ft WI port Ill- the 'old Roman year s!Brtel

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A - Charles Curtis, v lo e med alter the LaUn numeral.l.
president In the Hoover admln-Jr - - - - - - - - - ,
lstration. Hi! mother was of In·

Mr and Mrs . Harold Milhoan '
and son of Akron visitPd Mr '
and !\fr.c.. \1 I. Boston
and
family and .Yir. and Mrs. Alpha !

WEDNESDAY ~OXED
LEAGUE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
dien descent.
Nov. 4, JMC
Alloy Coli
The SpoliPn
Lois Clelland
291
Q - Whal vole lo mjalred to
Smi!h_
Ben Brinstaff
417
Tom Clelland
462 1pa" a bUI over tile prnldent'o
·1 Mr s. Floss1e vis•led her mo · .Barb Grinstaff
346
Betty Ruo,.ll
306 nto?
ther . .\1rs. Durst oi Sumner .
V1rgmia Hoyt
Harold Russe!J
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A - A two • t bird B maJon
Mr . and Mrs. Denver Weber ! Art Hoyt
355
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Total
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and sons spent Sundey with h1 s
Handicap
228
Won t Loot s
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Oscar Total
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Q - Why ant tbe Jdntb, 11111,
WeOer and doughier of KPno
Won 1 L01t 2
Paul Kloe1
537
lith, aDd !Zdo maatbo ol lb •
Reel'nt guests of ~1 r .
and
Pa1·rrs Four
Jean Kloes
290
Middleport, 0.
year
nUtDaJDed?
I Mrs. John Bahcoek were \1r .
Jue Bailey
346
Clarisse Porter
A - September, Oclober, Noand Mrs. Grover Chesh irf&gt; .
Mildred Bailey
3ll
Bill Porter
519
Rt'cent visitors w1th Mr. and Lois McElhinny
371
Handicap
RIDE TO THE BOUND-Sandra Terzian or San Francisco believes that to be a cham60
Ken McElhinny
pion lhow dog her Afa:han hound needs road work . While she feels Taishan requires a Mrs. Virgil Buckley werf' ~Ir .
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1705
Woo 3 Lost t
Cllr wbDe abe drives about 10 miles an bour on a secluded ro11d.
family of Belleville. W. Va., Won % Lost 1
and Mr . How&lt;Jrd Buckle.v of'
Ind. fllgh Game 1. Men, F.
Evelyn'" Groct"ry
Porter. 212; Wome~ Clarisse
Nelia 8Jrion
346 Porter, 161.
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492
Ind . High SQries +- P au I
Hlind
330 Kloes, 537; Women, lLol&lt;: Me-,
:vlr. and "1rs. LawrPnce Ro~e Bob ' Eblin
388 Elhinny, 371 .
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' ViSited with Mr. and Mrs Oa. Handicap
!08
Tum High Game - K._p·s. A .
1 na Van Me11"r and family
of Total
1664 615 .
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Won 2 Lost I
Team High Series - K·P's,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young l
i \frs. Ca rroll Randolph hns l
The Foursome
1752.
or West Salem were week end
Mr. a~1d Mrs. Robert Weddle , Mr. and Mrs. _G01·don Carter [rerurned home artrr vi~l!ing re· : Chas. Winebre-nner
465
sts of Mr and Mrs Harold ! and children of Parkersburg. lof Pt&gt;toskey. Mtch., spent
a , letives m Columbus.
Linda Winebrenner
Chamber mLJsic is vo~l or I
349
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352 instrumental music adapted to
Mrs. Louist&gt; Van Meler and lguest s o( hls parents , Mr . and !nard Ledlte.
of Parkersburg VlSt!1•d
wlth l Rich Hovatter
420 performance In a small eudi- l
daughter Nickey and Mrs. Low- : Mrs: n an Weddle, Welts Run ._ . Mr~ and Mrs. Roy Sansbu:y friends and re l~liVI:'S here.
Total
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ell Greer and children visited i ~~1ss J.udy Cozart of GHlh- ?f Mtddlepo~t were Sunday v1 s- l Roger MPredtth of BPvrrly 1
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tf I llllow1 23 jeWel lllcrr. lllfJft. cllll ln4 1 flm..e
Mr. and Mrs. I.ewrence John·i polls, vt~Jted her mother . Mr... . [ttors of the1r parents.., Mr. and srent_ t!1e wt&gt;ek t'nd here w1th 1
llltlll In • dllnty ast. Two 30 ltwel lllllltmtM. Wttlr•
flt:::t; ctlalamcla ani an proof.. stlf-wfltl]fta. 1111
relatJves _
.ston and familv. Minersville ,! Elva Oatley over the weekend. Mrs. Charley Sansbury.
•• ,1M Dll DIIQIIIl In rei- Wilr'l t tcllplllfft IIIPWfOII
Route.
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, Mr . and Mrs. Dell Talbott Mr . and Mrs Balir Cadwalla- [
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$11.11 tend.
tlft.tt
Mrs. Louise: Van Meter and 1 called on Mr . and Mrs. Gene Ider and son, Brian , of Plain 1NO TIME LIMIT
See Our Extemiv• Colkctwn of BULOVA Wal&lt;'ht~
daughter visited her daughtu · Carpenter Seturday en•ning. ICity spent a weekend with her 1 BUDAPES!, H~ngary (UP I )
From n4.75
aod son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs . , Mrs. Linda Ward and Shelly parent s. Mr. and \irs . Alpha ~Hungary stgned J~to law Mo~ · .
Lawrence Theisso f Belpre and I werf&gt; Sunday guests of
her I Barr. Sun.day dmnN guests tn· I day .an o~e.r sta tmg the:e IS I
M and Mrs Otis Bailf'v and : father . Mr . Wesley Cozar L
. eluded Mtss Sharon ThumA of no t1me lml1t on war cr1mes.
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' Mr . a~d. Mrs. L. R. Gluesen· Pomeroy. .
The . Hungarian presidential !
Tailored and Fur Collar Styles
Miss Janice Icenhower
of 1camp VISited ~Ir . and
Mrs . Mrs. Clance Longstreth and &lt;·uunc1l .ruled ou t any 20 year I
s u e and a friend Mr . i Charl~s Cochran Tuesday.
Mrs_ Walloce F'rl!.y and daugh· statute of limitations on the ,
s:~_sof Letart, visited her l ~r . Jacob Van Mete: JS 1 ter, ":eressa. &lt;'ailed on Mrs . prosecu!wn of war cri minals . ,
grandparents, Mr. and
!\1rs. pat1ent m the Mc-mor:al Hos . Kay Cadwallader. at the home
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pitnl Pomer~Jy .
of her mother, Mrs.
Alpha her property .•.
Cindy Lou carroll returned !\otrs. Sy lv ~a. Allen and How- BHrr Sunday.
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home after visiting her sister, , ard Allen v1s1led m Athens on Mr. ~nd Mrs. Flavy Stgman- \lanc.eburg. Ky . by the death l1 Court St.
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Recent visitors of Mr . and
Mrs. Charley Carroll were Mr .
Robert Ours, MrR . '\1ae Van
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EXERCISING HER PERSONAliTY- At Denver':; Children's Hospital. Mickey Hein-icke tries to kick ball as pa rt of therapy. She's Nation&lt;~ I Ma rrh of Dimes Chi ld.

shop. The co&lt;.~ t tups u glittering embroidt'red gow n.

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexan - e-rty recently.
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Mr. and Mrs . Alex Md ls of moved from Carpenter mto the
~teubenville were wee~end vis. W E .. Cro~ser property.
1tors of Mrs. Kate Mtlls.
I David P1erce of Selem, W.
cal.
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Mr . end Mrs . Charlev Car· · Mr. Frank Cornell attended \a ., col 1ege spent a weekend
roll, Mrs. Mae Van ~et'er and lhe funt•ral. of his sis te-r in at home .
daughter, Ruby. wert' at Mid· Pem.lsylvama recently.
l.uests al the horne ~f Mr.
dleport Saturday.
, M1ss Margaret Durst. Colum· and Mrs . W. C. Crouser over l
Anna Mae and two children bus spent the week end w1th the weekend were Mr . Ray- I
::&gt;' of East Liverpool, the daughter ! her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. mond Crouser of Dunbar, W.
-~ of Mr . and Mrs. Dudlev Congo ; Rudy Durst.
: Va ., Mr . and Mrs: Larry Welty l
:: . . spent sunday through · Mnnday Randall Ta~bott, New ~exing· ·and son of Mansfield, Mr. and
evening with her parents.
ton , spent Fnday wHh hJs par. Mrs. R?Y Cr~ser of Columbus
Mr. Roy Powell is under the enls, Mr . .and Mrs. Dell Ta lh?H.I .and Mtss Ahce Crouser
of ~
c&lt;J re of 3 doctor.
Huby Van Meter of Dew1lts I Columbus.
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Mrs Allee Ven Coonev re- Run railed on het sister and Mr. and Mr:s. W1llard Reeves
turned home to Mr. and Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs,
Paul and Mr. end Mrs. Joe Reeves 1
Carol Oderson's
and is im- Evans all(l .,lltJlp.
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proving, She went to see her Randy Wells . Xenia, is spend· guest of her mother, Mrs. Le- :
-- .: doctor for a check up Thurs- ing a few days with his grand- ona Kennedy.
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parents. Mr . and \1r ~.
Dell Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carte of
~{~ a~r . and Mrs . Pat Auther- Talbott .
Elkview. W. Va. , was a guest
~::' son N"wark visited Ins par- Recent visdors of F. H. Car - of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crouser .
;...., ~n~. M-r. and Mrs. Carl Auth- ~ penter and fl:lmity were Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hick·
:!!·:'erson and Mr. and Mrs. BL11 &lt;md Tom Durst . Randy Wells, man of Columbus spent
a
;';;' Swain, Long Bottom.
Doris Daily and mother, Mrs . weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cerl AuLherson . P&lt;.~ck. Rudy Durs! . Olive and W_ E. Crouser.
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w1th
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J. A. Siders, I .ouise Rrf"wer, i fnends and was looking ebout
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!\1r., M.rs. Glenno .Wilhoana ccom- Maxme Powell. Helen Black: J .
and Mrs Dana Holter and dau- 1pamed Mr . and Mrs. John 1 W. Lawson, Beverly
Price, 1
- -ghter J~ne Wines wrre visiL-i Brewer (Marjorie Curtis) and ' Tress1e Stethem, Howard AI· i
:---ing t.heir arents,' Mr.
and daughter, Myra , of Dayton and len. Pen.ny and Greg Middle-- •
f' Mrs. Clyd/Wines.
Mr11. Hazel Curtis of Reedsville ; s~art, Lmda Evans and Bobby
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Mr . Roy Bush visiled Rev . to P3rkersburg Sunday .to
at· ~ ~~-'l..ch_................
~- and Mrs. ,John Busch Sunday. i te~d tl~e c~urc,h ~edd1ng of 1
-"· Mr . and Mrs. Laurence Bush , M1ss V1rgln1a Curtis to Mr. AI·
. deughter, Connie, Letart Falls, lien Randolph or Parkersburg At - . Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hoback ,! the Calvary Temple church.
---~ Racine Rt., Mr. Roberl Our:;, ! ~r.. ~cs.~e ~ewell ha s ~em 1
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Wo Ropoir All
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M~ . and Mrs. Clyde- Salser or
Mokoo
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Mr. and Mrs. Frcmk Smith Racme called at tlir home of
aud chi ldren visited Mr
and Mr. and Mrs . M. L. Bahr, SunMrs. Ronnie Salser and . daugh -1 day·
ter at Lancaster.
Mrs. Mary Slan·her of Porn·
Miss Sharon Johnston
of eroy called on Mrs. Kenneth
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Minersville visited Mr.
and , Davis Saturday.
501 E. M•ln St.
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Mrs. Edward Bush several days · I -- - -~le~-~~ )f~lh~n ___ __ _
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shopping in Gallipolis.
Those who called at the home
of Mr. and Mrs . Maywood Johnston were Mrs. Polly Pack anti
children, Mr. and ~rs . Homer
Icenhower. Dale Lawson , local. I
t1nd ~1rs. Doris Dailey, .
Mrs. Everett Young passed
away at her home at Pennsy\-1
vania. She was the mother of
Myrtle Young Johnston of Neg. !
ley, Ohio, and a sister of Mr.
Frank Cornell, local. Mr. Cor.:-:-.-:nel attended the funeral ser· ·
::: ~~ice there.
~:.·· Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Johnston I
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Tramways. Ci!1zen s o( ca pi t:.d ca n hire tro lley car, drivN and two cond urtnn; and go unyv.:here fm· $18 an houL

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of Alfred. Other guests were
her sister, Marie Murray of l
Daytoo and Mr. and Mrs . C.
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even a note, !or that mailer .
He is Rudolf Bin g, 62-yP;,Irold manager of the Met. Hf'

recently celebrated his 15th
anniversa r:y as gem•ral momater. He has more than
doubled the Met' s su bscription audience and ha s roll nd ed up most of the world 's
Jeadin&amp; singers. He is especially proud of helpmg Am-

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. ·A_ PALAnAL MUSEOM-In Jai))Li t , abotlti90 milr•,r1rnm Delhi, India, the Hawa
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1964 ted by Mrs. John Scarberry.
!e&lt;'l It reads as follows:
an lpolnt and 1 ye..- pin- Bruee ·l ' . . W.S.W.S. Bachlel Churcb · wer~ "r:Uencl ~":nc:'' M:
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1 The membo.·rs rleC'tded to hold Ordlllance regulating the park· i Adams, 1 year pin- Mike How· Tbe W.S.W.S. of the Baehtel son V~ Y~nd r.chlldren 11
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a rovered dish dinner at noon, lng and use of House\ratlers pro-. ard. Den 2 Wolf Badge I sold E.U.B. Church met on Tuesday Tom
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arid a gift nchange at their viding for the ap~val of Trau.l arrow point 6 silver arrow evening at the church wlth Morgantown, · a.
Christmas meeting.
er Courts and providing penal- polntt, I year pin - Jason 1D- :Mill Mry Jewell serving •• Mrs. Nell Haymaker b 1 pa
Refreshments were served by ty !or violatinn !hereof: SecUon gelo, I year plna- Jeff Needl, hosleas.
!lent at St. Mary's Hospital il
the hostesses, Mrs. E. T. Roush I Upon petition in writing of a Tony Grimm, Jolmny Jonsa, "tfbe proitam "Tbanlt You. Huntington.
1and Mrs. Albert Roush to thnse property owner or a leasee ol 2 year pin - 11mmy Ohlinger, God" waa preoented by Miss
WOMAN'S CLUB
lied by Mrs. Adams.
The New Haven Woman's , Mrs. Henry Buck, Jr. prt-- lattending : Mrs. Maxine Grimm, property the council
may in Den S Bobcat plnl and eardl Mary J"'·eU wltb Mrs. Golden Mrs. Kenne~ Vickers and SOl
PT PLEASANT - Tht! Ma!· Club met rerently at the Alu -l sented the pr?gram on the art Mn. Beven Burdette, Mrs. Gol· their sole disoretlon approve iRoberi: GUbert, Ricky Hes8011, Hulett, Mrs. Cora Ferguson, Rodney is staymg~i~~~~e~n~
on County Health Department Quillen Memorial Building. The :of sPed mosatc. ":1rs. 11 u c k den Hazlett. Mrs. Robert Hoff. the property described In said Harold Winntil,p fi, WoU badge Mn. Donald O)JJ.lnger and Mrs -I en~ Mr. and Mrs. e i
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w~1le her husba~ ; servm:
tiE's m Oc toht'!l·
.the pre-sident, Mrs.
.Edwm . wlth seeds. i:ind followed wah John Machir. Mrs. John l'. Reit- trailer s may tJt: parked. Sectton 1 ~W point and 1 year pin Rlcky Mrs. Acbsah Miller and Mr~. 1 w1t~ the U. S. Alf orr.eV~k.!\hJst of tht&gt; work was done Roush and was opt'nt-~ w1 h the th~. conducting .or a workshop. : mire, Mrs. Eber Roush, Mrs. T. 11 No Housetraller .s.h_all be par·ISJders, Wolf badge lJold amw Jack Need!l presented a sktt l station~d in Turkey.
Mr.
In tlw 'it hDols. There were 38 flag salutr- and thf:' smgmg of , Jhuse a_ttendmg were M r s. 1Bert Roush . Mrs. John Scar- ked at any place w1thm the Cor- ~ point, 1 sliver arrow point, 11 ''The Tile of the BOles" follow- e~s resided In Texas the
se nor•, 1 · 1 ~~~~ whwh Jnf'luded 113 ·America. The Ht&gt;a utifu1 .·· Ot!- Pt.-It' Burns. Mrs Tom
Hoff· ! berry. Mrs. Clarence Thomas, poration limks except in a Trail- year pin - Bob~ Young , 3 sll- ed with 1)1e presentation
of V1ckers was station~ El r~:
con 1t&gt;n·nrt- w1th te arhf'rs. pu- votions were led by Mrs. Mar- man, Mrs. Louis Kar schnik, Mrs Mrs. Charles F'. Yonker, .and er Court which has been approv-, ver arrow pointll under wolf 1 Thank Yo~ . Boxes by members. 1 Mr. and .M r~ . Pau
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pi I~ ,md p.'l r•'nb SL'houl work tin Bt-nsford .
Kalph Whitmore '\trs. Tom Man. ' Mary Dudding.
ed by the Council. Section JII year pin - David Morgan, 1 A nominating committee was er and family of Pom~oy
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, , Mod n· ley &lt;~ nd the .hostesses.
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1 The Council shall have the right go1d arrow polnt, 1 sliver
ar. appointed Mrs. Goldert Hazlett, l!\1r. and Mrs. James ry ts ~
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h ''27 reft&gt;r· Mr RKhard "'ltkt'!i,
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in their sole tuscretion to refuse row point uocler Wolf 1 )'IN' piJl Mri 1'\M\•Id Ohl1nger aDd Mrs. Pomeroy were recent ~e~
;r~ ~~;~;,m~e:l\th ~ppraifia\s ,.Malhr . {'tl!'hPr &lt;It Wahnma .JUI~. : Lutheraa Circles M.~t . I Mrs. Edwin Strin spokt"t o the jpermlssion to anyone to park - Steve ·Derften, ben 4 Bobcat Jack ~s.
IMr. and Mrs. Max Eichinger.
Wt'H' donf' on f)3 s1udf'nl".
wr Hi gh . prt&gt;st' n1ed the pr
Tht&gt; Esther and Reber ca Clr- , members of the Rotary C~ub on la housetrailer on an approved iPins and cards - Jeff Hay· Others attending the meeting ,
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do'"n due- gram_
clt&gt;!-1 of the Lu theran Church thf' Qm lle n Memonal Lrbrary f'OUrl if in the t'udgment of the maker Tommy Gibbs 1 silver [
"-s Charlie Jewell and ' ATl'END HOMECOMING
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. er mee Counctl the Housetrailer sho.uld arrow point under Wolf 1 rear Mrs. Everett Laudermtlt.
Mr. and Mrs. 1 lam c
were 121 home and l)frJCt' vi.o;;its of F'•nam L LommtttH', repone~ : met for their Novf'm.Der mret I 101!: on. Thursday evemng. Those I be considered unfit or unswta- pin- Lawrence Weaver 1 salver .
Penonals
vey of Portland attended Mar&gt;
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thee lub will hold H Spaghet1r : lngs . The program topic present- ~; attendmg were Donald Fogle- ble for human habitation. Sec-- arrow poJnt under Wolf 1 year l R
t ests cf Mrs Achsah ietta College homecoming. fesm~re . ~ hn~~~et' th
1-Jublic Oinner &lt;~I lhe Lodge Ha ll. the ed was "Radio Gospel in Afri- song, Herman Layne, Lloyd 1 tion IV A violation of any or the pin- John Burris 1 yr pin fAr· Mlll:,enM~~
C Riddle and tivities at Marietla recently lnwer;m~: fu~lowsor WP~l Child dat~ tob e annou~ct.-~. l~ter: ea."
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-I Roush, Floyd Carmack~ Rich- 1provisionso f ordinance shall ry Hess. Mr. Wi1Uam Russell Ethel' were , Re~. ~nd Mrs.
eluding the Marietta-Otterbein
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Conference with 10 patients at· Mrs J&lt;1rk F\e~h,..r epm tf'd i The Estht'r . C!rf'le met
. 1· ard Ord, Dr. John
Ridgway , , be considered a misdemeanor announced that there are nine s.. Eubanks and Shelton ui Clay- football game. At hair-time thelr
tending: Chest x-ray chmc with on ~he Cn,~~·lUmly Im~rov.emen~ Tues.day .evemn g at,. l~e Parrs~ Clyde Fo.le.y, Russ~\1 Ca~hart: l and anyone found guilty thereof Den Mothers Mrs. Hilda Ridg- ton, Ga . and Mrs. W. D. Shep- so~ Bill , ~ho was House Decor.
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atients : chest diagnoslic lproJPC'I. S.lt" :t;-~ ted "that a br~ IHousf' w•th Mrs. \\lllram Pow ittarry Miller; F:1wtn Stern. Ar sha ll be subjected to a fine of way, Mrs. Jack Needs Mrs. Mar- pard of Atlanta~ Ga.
atiOn chairmen for Alpha Sigdini~ with Or . James H. Walk·!~:h.ure of anmform,!JOn natwe le ll, Jr. as hostess. Theprogra~~thur!habeL fhuma~Reed, Rev. notmorethanFirtyDollarsand-lion OhUnger, Mrs. Chester ! Recent guests of Mrs. E . C. rna Phi, accepted the trophy
er, chest specialist, 8 pAiients will bt&gt; .~ral!t&gt;d _ b! .ow rl.ub lo lwas yr:sented ~Y ~r.s. Edwm Marti~ Bensford, l'rank Cape· or confinement in County Jail Weaver, Mn. Howard Burr1s, Riddle and Ethel were Mr. and lfo. firs,~ prize in behalf or hll
a(tending Joodhandlers dinr c, I be furmshed tu m w res•d rnts Housh and Mr,; . _Wr lllam Rus-- 1hart and one g~esl. .
Inot to exceed 90 days .
Mrs. John Morgan, Mrs.. Harry Mrs. Wilson Travers or Berry· Fratermty . After the game they
linie
1selL Other:i attendtng were Mrs.
Town Council Meetmg
were guests at the fraternlty
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1 The Council moved to tlave 0 nell Mrs carroll Adama uiiJe Va
7'l of New Havl:'n.
10 patients, cancer &lt;'
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the Police Car repaired and to Jr, and Mrs. wpuam Russell. I -~M~r;..~an;;;;:d~M&lt;:;;,;•;.·~B;-~R;;,·...:,V;;an;c;;e~ho~u~s~e~f~oriiiiiia_,buiiiiiieiiitiiisiiiuioppioeiiir•.
Ph 48 2 atwnt~ · Jm muniza- and Craft" Show scheduled fo.r :Mrs. A. L. Spro.use.
jdl met on Novem ber 5th at the replace the Garbage truck in The next pack meeting will II
~ 1 t l' nic~ are h~ld ~~ 1 he Oecember 3. fr~~ 10 a.m.. untd l The Rebecca Circle met on Town Hall .w ~th Meyor ~onald . best way possible.
be held in January with Den 31
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' 'lmPnt Nl'W H&lt;.~v- !I p.m . al thP lh abf't Butldrn.g . wednesday af ternoon at the Bailey presldmg. Others 10 at
ervin refreshments and Den
hea lt h depal h ' H
and of Fifth Slreet, chairman
)S'.home uf Mrs
~1 L Ohlinger. tend;mce were Charles Roush, Cub Scout Pack Metotlng
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the "rogram
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to ~t!n d dona-· roll Adams. Jr. p-resented the 1councllmen;
Hal. da R'd
1 gway, re- meeting on Thursday evwtng at
B
Construction Gr.de:
izatwn chnJcs &lt;Jre t
tions to lht' Arth:ritis ~ nd Hht&gt;u- !program . Ot.hen attending were cordf'r, Donald Ohlinger and Bachtel E .U.B. Church with Den SP 4 and Mrs. Raymond Zus2x41s, 2x61 a, 2x8'a and other framing materials,
m~~t.h . f 11 . b , f:-down 0 ( rna1ism Foundat 1on. Th f:'y ai- JMrs. Jack Wt'lch, Mrs. James I Charles Zerkle.
2 serv ing refreshments.
The : pan of Baundholder, Germany
Check our price
. e . 0 owmg r.relath"rla tt&gt;t· so voted to send a dof'k11ion to 1Layne, Mrs. David Roush, Mrs. l Mr. Bob Landstrom of Land- program was presented by Den are announcing the birth of a
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co'.ugh ' J71· I lh~ Congresswna
, e a u on. I1Hilda R1dgway,
Mrs.
Roland mark Company, Mr. F ran kl'm 1, a puppet show "Trouble at son on November 1st we1g
Also REAL SAVINGS on roofing, flooring,
an~s an ~Y:oo~m~lhena
and or Cent er in Pennsylvania. . ' Karr. Mrs . Edna Burris. Mrs. Rhe.r of Rizer Oil Company, the Zoo" and a flag ceremony. 6 pounds 2 ozs. The grandroothsm_;.~llpoxll · · ' . 11P \o 229 ty · A Diamond Jubilt&gt;e U&lt;~y w1ll i Ralph Whitmore. Mrs. Harold Mr. Vilus Hartley, Jr. and Mr. One Den was not informed of ers are Mrs. Thelma Bondfleld
siding. paints and plywood.
teta.nu: ' ora pot
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Dt&gt;nise [Art E. Hartley of City Ice and the meeting and they were pre- of Covington, Ky. and Mrs. EunphO!d 2· h
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ilools and ·The Quillen Memori al Library, ISc~:~rberry .
Fuel Company represented by se nted their badges at their Den ice Zuspan of Letart, W. Va.
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Attornev Carroll Casto .appear· meeting Receiving awards were Mr Raymond uspan lS serv12 wt!h at- wluch 1s sponsored by the Club, 1
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groups
were
· the Counc1·1 reques t• Den 1, · Bob Pi ns and Cards: ,mg
· . wlth th e 6th Ar till ery Dlvi•
•I\'IC nee
of 795
ersons wit h dis- ·I observP d NauonaJ Boo k Wee k·,
Woman 's Ctub
. ed before
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t·lkp . en al each.1from November I. through No- The Rhododendron F'arm Wo- ing that Fuel Oil De.alers not be Danny Gardner and Mike Stan-lsion of the U.S. Army and sta•end.a
Meetinors attended
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cuss!on
a s gtv as pari ol I vern ber 7. A f 'rJm ~as shown ut ·' men 's C'\ub met on '1h ur sday. a t reqmre
· d to obtam
· c ·tr ~ L'1eense, ley ; Bear badge, 1 gold arrow tto~
· ed
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ce on fami·ilhe New Haven (.ra de School Ithe Club House. The mee.tmg or to come under lhe Ped- 1 --- -- - - -·.
duly
were : d.._.on eren ilh Ailt!en ron Novem be r 61 h. Th.e cJub WI'I l l was optilt'u
-~ w1th
· the flag p1edge. dlers and Hoc kers Cod e 0 f lhe 1------------~~~-~----•••••••••••••••••••••••••
tly :e.ntere ,~are a;er at Ports..:sE' ll memberships to the New Devotions were Jed by Mrs. T, Slate of W e~t Virginia. After '
H~~~~ a~~~e~n~p~he rura l pub- i Haven . lnduslrial Development · Bert Roush. The lOOth Psalm much discussion Mr. Casto r~.
~ h : Itt conferencf' &lt;H Jack· !Au lhon ty.
. wa s read and poems " Thanks- quested that before any deflllc . e~fl~
Hostesses tor the meetmg giv in g" and "The Old Fashion- nite artion be taken that. th.ey
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were \&gt;Irs . Jes se Abel , M r s.l ed Thanksgiving.''
be notified. The council will In- 'I
Chester Campbt'JI, Mrs .. Phi
During the business meeting vestigate this further.
Hatey, Mrs. Rubert Gurlls . Oth·Ji t was announced that a meet- Ross King of the Bend Ares
! ~rs attending were Mrs . Edwin ing would be held on Decem- Jr. Jaycees appeared before the
Rou sh. Mrs. William Ru~se\1, ~ 81.h at Krodel Park and Council and asked for ways the
Mrs. R. G. Greene, Mrs. Her- Jane Cox would 1alk on "Howl organization could help improve \
man Ohlinger. Mrs . Paul H1ck· to Make Dried Arrangements t~e Community.
lard, Mrs. Jnck Flesher, Mrs. land Pl:flques for Winter.''
A third reading or the House·
Cha rles Dodd, Mrs, .\1ork Ward The \lesson "Aging Is Every trailer Ordinance was read and
Mrs. Tom Hoffman, Mrs. Mar· Family's Concern·• was present· it was adopted and is now In efMASON- Mr. and Mrs. Gary ·1in Berisford. Mr s. Jack Welch,
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Gibbs of Mason were injured in I Mrs. Karl Wiles and Mrs. Dona two car accident following the aid F . Roush.
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Pomerov-Logan gamE" on F'ri·i NebacUma flarden Club
day evening near Athens, Ohio. The Nehaclima Gar~en Club
Mrs Gibbs, 28. sufft&gt; r~
a met Monday eventns at t h e 1
ARE AT
broken left arm and &amp; lecera- Lodge Hall ltit i ' CtiVBTed dish
ted no~ when her hf'::id went dinner wi th Mrs. Donald Bumthrough the windshield of the g;udner and Mrs. Carroll Adam
'57 Volkswagt•n. Her hnshand , ) Jr. as hostesses. Devotions we_~
Gary, 30. driver of the car , was 1 --·
ilightl~· injured on tht- knt&gt;e and !
SERVICES HELD
nose. ·
i MASON - Funeral services
The driver of the '60 Falcon I were held on 11mrsday at Ports·
Charles E. Wanstreet , 20. of mouth , Va . for Bryan Gilbert, 1 1961 Rambler Custom 4 Dr. Sta. Wag. only $1295
Salem, W. Va .. reportt.&gt;dly ceme lo9, father of M:s. Uen~er Arti!l, I' Overdrive, black and white, one local owner
1961 Chl'lrolet2 Door ... . ....
only $1295
out of Rl . 50 into the path of the : Mason, Mr. Grlbert d1ed Tues~ .
Volkswagen .
day
morning
at
(l
hospit
al
there
l
ft
cyl.
R&amp;H,
clean
and
nice.
Standard
trans.
One
1
local
owner
Th e Gibbses were tahn to . following several months
ill- II
1961 Ford Falcon 4 Dr. Cuo. Sta. Wog. only $1295
the Sheltering Arm s Hnsp'1tal ness. He was a veteran
of .
Athens and later to Holzt"r Hos- World War I and ~ .reti~ed shi.P I R&amp;H. Standard trans, on e local owner
1960 Rambler American 2 Dr. Sedan
only $795
pita! where her arm was set. yard worker. Surv1vmg m addi Cheap
operating
Auto
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R&amp;H.
Nice
and
clean,
solid
.
Wanstreet. was c\led for failurt&gt; lion to his wife, :{uby, Port.s·
car
to yield the right of way _
mouth, 0 ., are two other daugh·
1959 Rambler American 2 Dr. Sta. Wag. only $795
. ters besides Mrs. Artis, and two '
Auto. Heater, beautiful tu -tone blue
I wn
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Exhibits Ratf'd
1959 Rambler American 2 Dr. Sta. Wag. onlY $795
Excellf'nl Snrr~ ~~
; Harold Ridenour, aod Mr5. Wil -~ Standard trans. R&amp;H . Light green, runs fine, good
tires
PT. PLEASANT - A be-auli- liam Rardin, Jr.
1959 Rambler Cla11lc 4 Dr.. ..... .... only $795
ful day and many Interested
W a 11" x 66". Slldiftt glo11 dooH,.,...
Standard
with overdrive, R&amp;H. Clean and nice , 6
pPople made for a surcessful j
weo1t - , otporote storoge otctiOII, 10tlllar
l 'V L See this
Arts and Crafts Exhibit Saturday 1
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WW.. exlerior, oqua l•torior. ·
f959 Plymouth 4 Dr. VB S.voy ....•... only $795
ln Point Pleasa nt at the Ma~on- 1
Auto. (Push Button)
lc Building. The exhibit
wa ~ ,
1959 Opel . ...... .........•..••.... only $795
iliOt;
st .. 1sored by Poinl Plensanl ·
W -.. tr' x 63'.. Tw Mposoll c••p•rtClean and nice
Junior Woman '! Cl ub end the :
•eM"' - - ·
U..lf, 2 Yllhl locU, 5
195B Chevrolet 6 cyl. 4 Dr. Sto. Wag ... only $695
Point Pleasant Womm1's Club.
N •z•J 1lutv-. Slll1r1 W..._ twlh.
Standard trans. R&amp;H . Clean and solid
Local people- having exhibits .
... only $695
195B Oldo Super 88 4 Dr. Hordtop
were Joe Cullen. Mrs. J. A. ln1
Full
power,
local
owner.
Clean
and
nice
gt:rick, Mrs. Arthur Gelwicks,
1957 Rombler Clooolc 6 cyl •.......... only $595
Mrs. Stanley Waldi e.
Waldon 1
Auto. R&amp;H . Clean and nice
Roush , Mrs. Carl Irv in, Harley
1957 Ford VB Fairlont ...........•... only $S95
Burns. Mrs. C. G. Bauer le, Ora ·
R&amp;H. Auto.
Kerwood. Mrs. E. B. .Jones. Mrs.:
1957 V W .. ..... ...•. • , •.......• , . only $495
He ~ ler Lee. Mrs. Charle s ProfRuns
fine
Itt . Mrs. Garnet. Pt&gt;lfrey , Mrs.
1957
Dodgo Station Wagon .... . .•. . . onlY $595
Wili, Minton, Mrs. fXlllas Hall ,
Style 3608
Olds
Super BB 4 Dr. Hordtop .•... only $595
1957
~r s James McKinney, Mary·
Full
power
lin Higginbotham. Mrs Char·
I 957 Mercury Montclair ..•..•. . .••.. only $495
les Withers. Mildred HE' slop, !
4
Dr. Sedan. Full power
Randy Meyers and an exhibit I
2-1956 Olds, 1-2 dr., 1-4 dr. Your Choice only $495
of arts and crafts from Laklr! ;
2-19S6 Chovrolets, Your Choico ... .. . only $495
Stat~ Hospital ; the articll"s be1- V8, 1- 6 Cyl.
Ing made by the J)fltients.
1956 Dodge VB Hardtop ..•••••.•• ••. only $495

Artidties of
Mason Health
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PT. Pt:F.ASANT - Th• Point
Pleasant Junior Woman 's Club
ha s set Satu rdav. November I A tailored. trim skimmer
28th for its annu~l dance at the I so right for fall 's fashions
National Gua rd Armory .
that you can have it in a
Member'l are orga nizing rom· variety of versions. Tan
. mitlt&gt;es t~nd these ami other In- or black alligator grain,
formation concerning the dance
wi11 be announced lat er.
1 red leather or brown pa·
Attending the planning meet- tina . Ladies sizes 4-9.
lng were Mrs . Charles Frye, I
Only
Mrs . Ray Epper ly. Mrs. Russell Holland , Mr!L A'llliam Carter, Mrs. John Wlseman. Mrs.
Duane Plants. Mrs.
Charles
Cook, Mrs. Raymond FE'rreU,
Mrs. Howord Selby, Miss Shir- 1
ley Gardner. Mrs. Robert Dun- 1
lap, Mrs. Jark Kaurf. Mrs. Den -~
Ml. .leport, 0.
.eis Marks, Mr!t Chester Warns..
ltof, l4iaa Lylln canon, 14 r •·
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rn.; Lucy Jane Lucas down Winfield 6:15 a. m,

Among those who
Holzer hospital In the part 2!
hours were Mrs. Irene Haner,
Haner's Rest Horne, Second
Ave.,
Denver E. Newell,
YoWJg's Trailer Court, J . Warren Thomas, Lower River Rd.,
Mrs. Harry R. Pitchford, Rt. 2
Galllpolia, Mrs. Jobn A. Stone,
Rt. I Bidwell, Mra. Wasil Kin·
ney Cavins, VInton, Ralph Lewis, Vinton, Mrs. Edna Harri·
son, Vinton, John 0. Clonch,
Heodersml, W. Va., Alex McCausland, Pliny, W. Va., Tamara C. Cadle, Leon, W.
Johnny Scott
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Pliny, W. Va., Mrs.
Nichols, 520 Broaijway,
Carlos E. Snowden,
Leland E. Clonch, RL

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Roger 1..
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Willi&amp;m H
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fashion! Sleek lines, lliWef,
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42" SLIDING DOOR

Jolutaon, Rt. · I Wellston,
liam Martin Kitts, lrixlton,
ice Sue Tackett, Rt: 5
and Aritbony Wayne
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Ripley, W. Va.
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make-' these the fashion faY.
oritea . . . Smartaire's unbeatable price!
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seth H. .. Rcimlne, Rt.
land, ; tiol\~: :1:26 p. m, Tlllllli•f'l·
·Larry D. Sjleela, Ill
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Spedal assortment or ion yarn
sweaters m popu\11r IJulky st.r le.
Cardigans in white and wanted
raU colors. Size~ 34 to 40.
DISCOUNT PRICE

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ASSORTED COLORS
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yarn, in seamless knit construction. Easy to laundry . Drip dry
finish . Big values.

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READY -TO·HANG

BLEACHED COTTON

FANCY PLASTIC

MUSLIN

DRAPES

Genuine Hope bleached mus·
lin. 36 inehes wide and finished soft (or th e nt&gt;eUle.

Full window size. Easy to

clean window drapes in p&lt;~t ­
l.t&gt;rns su itable for any room .

DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICE

Decanters
fi'or storing or serving julew
or beverages, assorted. oolon.
Snap on hd with pouriDI
spo ut .
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7to 10
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Take your choice ot popular
shift style or long cotton
flannel nirg:ht gowns. Asst.
colors and patterns. Regular
sizes.
DISCOUNT PRICE

Sizes

HEALTH &amp; BEAUTY AIDS

INSULATED

FOOTWEAR
Slippers and oxfords
for boys and girls, Serviceable footwear at an
economy price,
8V. to 3

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MEN'S 9 INCH

CHILDREN'S

Ladies' Cotton Flanelette

LACE·UP

BOOTS
Olive green rubber uppers.
Cleated rubber soles. lnsu·
lated to withstand the coldest weather. Sines 7 to 12.

DiscDUnt Price
DISCOUNT PRICE

·49c
RINS.A-WAY SHAMPOO · .. · 5 8 c
AW SnTZER .... · · .. · · •··•· 3 9c
BAYER ASPIRIN .. · · · · .... .. .. 5 8c
REGUI::AR 79c SIZE

AQUA VELVA .... · · .. · ......
REGULAR 89c SIZE

REGULAR 59c SIZE

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SHIRTS

Q()$pital News

$195
$195
$295
$195

1962 Ford
only $1295
Flareside Long Bed
1953 lntornationol 2 Ton Dump . .•••.. only $595
10ft. Bed

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CARDIGAN
SWEATERS

Runs fine
1956 Mercury 4 Dr. Hardtop ......•...
1956 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan .... .....•.
1955 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Station Wegon ...
1954 Ford VB 2 Dr • ..... ...... ...... .
Runs fine
TRUCKS

SNO-BOOTS

IRONING PAD &amp; COVER SETS

3r CHINA UTILITY .

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PT PLEASANT - '1111 .,...

1 ciatioo will meet Thursday No- Pleaaant, waa llftlted 011
I vember 12, at 7:30 p.m In lhe charge of InlollcatiGD.
.
I Krodel Park clubhouse.
W•tteroon, 58 Appl&lt;o ar.rt.
COLUMBUS I UP[) - The legislature got its first 1 An evaluatioo of achiem,.,nt .,., arreoted 'on a treoiJIR '1
taste Tuesday of one of the biggest problems facing the day activities 8Jid officers train- won-ant, aod Charla
IliiW
special session as a bill for congressional redistricting ing school wiJJ be discussed Jeffenr, Buffalo, 1ntolleatka.
wais introduced in the Hou se.
1John Looney, County Forester,
The measure was referred to the House Elections and will talk to the group on tlo e Pleollllll Volley llelpllll
Federal Relations Commiltee liJ thrash out . Committee type of program he has 8Jid how ADMITTED: RDberl Noffll!fo
Chairman Charles Kurfess. R-Bowling Green. referred the leaders 8Jid member&gt; IIlBY ham. Cottageville; Mrs. Cotil
ti the bill !HB 181 as a vehicle to begin working on the . take advantage of this
pro- Mye", Gallipollo ; Ml'l. Rld!problem .
.grem . All adult and
Junior ard Gardner, Leon; .Andrft
Indica lions wt&gt;re that it roiaht
I leaders are invited to aUenrl . worner. n.
~
PIeasan1: u" ·
-•·
be a couple of we. ek.~ before a low const&gt;rvanc districts to ts.l
Mary Roush, New Haven.
h11l can be prepared lor report.
Y
CANVASSERS NAMED
DISCHARGED: Mra. Roy lift'.
ing to the floor and once
it , sue hve-year notes on unco~lect- PT. PLEASANT - The Boord reJI, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Trae7
ADVERTISING SITE No. 287 - This sign on a McArthur industrial site Is an example of the signs now ·1 reaches the floor Democratic, ed assessments and validate,, oJ Canvassers have been work- Simpkins , Pt · Pleasant ·
available to other communities with industrjaJ sites on which necessary information has been for·warded to the opposiUon .would consum.e con-. checks signed by the !ale state 1ing on the official vote cunvass BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Ci;d
s1derable time before it was Auditor Roger w. Tracy .
Iof the November 3rd general Myers, Gallipolis. Ohio, a 411Ohio University Institute for Regional Development.
passed.
,
election in Mason County for ghter.
0
I The House passed four rou· . the past two days with the com· C:...-----,------:The bill wa s one o! three new· tine measur es, all but one of[plebon of the canvass expect- to date very tltt!e chang•
ones Introduced Tuesday
m, them with virtually no opposi~ r ed late Wednesday. It · •s re- the unofficial vote tally hasThe Ohio University Institute which the Institute holds all in- sets of their particular sites.
plants.
iiiiiiiiiiiithe House. The othBrs would al- •iton.
ported Tuesday afternoon that found.
..
for Regional Development today formation necessary to answer "We are anticipating e
launched a program or industri- plant location inquiries from deal of interest in these
al site signs on prime lndustri- prospective firms ," he said. !Iince it will be an effective way
al sites throughout the 21 coun- Within the next two weeks, of alerting industrial executlves
SELF SEAM SHEER
MEN'S THERMAL KNIT
WOMEN'S &amp; CHILDREN'S VINYL
ties of southern and southeast- ~ t~e Institute ":ill contact in.di- to the fa~t th~t sou~em
ern Ohlo.
v1dual comm'umty groups wh1ch can provu:ie f1rms wJth
These signs are available to have supplied the Institute with trial sites in close proximity
area com r.mnities for industrial . site information, and will pro- , major recreational focilities,"
Shirts IJr Drawrrs. Trregulars of hi gher priced nysites desig nated as "Certified vide communities with a £ree Sheehan said.
Watnproof black vinyl up.
Warmlh witho11t wgt_
lon
hose
in
good
fall
sh11des.
pers. Long wearing crepe
help 1 The Industrial Si te Survey,
Industrial Sites" by the Insti- l consulting service to
In sulalerl knit eotton
Sizes 8 1-z to 11.
aoles.
Warm lined for cold,
unfiPrWeiir for mt&gt;n,
them highlight the locational as-[coupled with the industrial .site
tute.
weather
wear ,
The purpose of the signs Is
- signs, is only one part of the
DISCOUNT PRICE
Discount
Pric•
to alert tbe general publlc and,
Institute's overall program for
DISCOUNT PRICE
In particular, executive• of olteaid;ng the economic developSizes
leeking firms, t.o tbe fact that
ment of the area. In addition
81/z
attrecting new industry and givsouthern Ohio has excellent
Black
To II
pr
lndustrlSI sites an.Uable for
Gauge readings:
Gallipolis , ing professional help to
·
Vinyl
L &amp; XL
ea
industrial expansion.
Dam 18.4 .1 2.0, running p~ feet ) ing area firm s, the Insti tute al
Uppers
Designed by a professional ad- on rollers Pomeroy • Mason : so works toward expanding
verlising agency, the signs are 2t.91, Pt. 'Pleasant 24 .39 Hin- 'l and publicizing recreational ar·
attractive and large enough ton .79 stationary , Ka~awha eas and help-ing communities to
LADIES' FALL STYLE
BOYS FLANNEL SPORT
1
FOAM FILLED BED
(4' x 8') to permit the rommun~ Falls L97 fe lling, Charleston 18- add needea basic facilities such
lty to highlight important in- .96 stationary. London, Marmet as water and waste treatment
formation one ach industrial sit and Winfieldd ams were on the
SLch as acreage, utiliti es, and sills.
up 3:40 a. m.; Jacob G. up
Special assortment of r&lt;:~U
Well
flannel
financing plans.
Ohi" Rinr _ MariiYl• M. up Greenup 6:05 a. m.; Lynn B.
Nun ullergic. fluff},-'- - - - - - - handhags. Good stylt&gt; s,
!iport
shirts
for
bo.~·s .
This program promoting in- 14, 3:20 P. m.: Ruf'keve StMe up Greenup 8:20 a. m.; Luther
"hrrddt"d
foam filled
asst_ colors 1111d shapes.
bright plaid palterns,
dust rial sites in southern Ohio 1p 14, 7:20 p. m.; Indiana up · Herdman down MeldahJ 1:35 p.
bed pillows . Print Pd
asso rted co l o!'.~.
rotton covers.
is part of an industrial site sur. 14, 9 p. m.; John J. Rowe up m.; Sycamore up Meldahl 2:10
Discount Price
vey undertaken several months 14, 2:05 a. m.; c. v. Harner p. m.; J. S. Lewis up Meldah1
Discount Price
Discount Price
ago by the Institute. The sur· down 14, 4 a. m.; st. Mary's up 2:50 p. m.: Reba Jane up Melvey Is &amp;n extensive listing of 16, 3:45 a. m.; Philip Sporn dahl 6:10 p.m.; Sally PoUt up
Asst.
Si•es
C
critical information on industri~ d wn 16, 3:45a.m .; New Mart. Meldahl 7:25 p. m. ; Warren
All
1
S1ze
Shapes
ea
al. sites and industria parks in insville down 17 11 p. m.; John Houg1and up Meldahl9 :20 p.m.;
6tol6
ell
the 21-count~, aree. Tht Institute Ladd Dean down 17 ~;JO a. m.; Rose G, down Meldahl 12:10
now bas in its files information Duncaii . . Bruce up
7 a. m.; a. m.; L. Fleore down Meldahl
on OVer 150 industrial sites. and Littl~ George UJi' 18, 5:25a.m.; 1:25 a.m.; Lelia Shearer down ,
I
plans to have over 400 sites to E. P. Jones down ·18, 6 a. m.; Meld~ll 3:35 a. m.
TEFLON OR 51 LICON COATED
offer to industry within the near iTibolt up 18, 6:35 a. m.: Or· GaU1polis Dam - Elgerclift :
future. At the onset of the pro- lenion down 19, 7 a. m.; On- down 9 p, m.; Peggy Downey !
~ram, the lnstitut~ had informa. war· up 20, 5:50 a. m.;
up 1 a. m.; Alton Zephyr up I
tion on only 27 s1tes.
City
up
20,7:40
a.m.;
·
2:40a.m.;
Jerfboat down 3:45 .
2 PIECE SETS _ only
1
"These signs may be erect- down 23, 5:10 a. m.:
a. m.; Walter Williamson up 1
Choice of two kinds - Silled only on those sites which idown 23, 7:05a. m.; Alice down 6:30a.m.; Semet down 8:15 e. I
con « ·:feflon .. ~Qil.t&amp;d C'OIIon
co.v~.J;~. l'hick fibrt&gt; glass pad,
have been certified by the In- Greenup 4:35 p, m.;
m.
I
2 .Pc. seL" . . Full 54 inch sizf'.
stitute," stated Director WH- wood down Greenup 8:30p.m.; Kanawba River -Solvay up :
Scorfchproof.
li~rr. J. Sheehan. "Certification Elisha Woods down
London 2:10 •·. m.; Helen .z
LADIES' BULKY
wlll be granted only to sites on 12:15 a.m.: Eastern up Green- down Marmet 9.30
m.: Geor- 1
DISCOUNT PRICE
F============~=="F-'===1,J~~ Price up
1'34'*' m.;
H. Shtiver,
down
KNIT ORLON

NYLONS

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MATERIALS CO.

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RE~ULAR 79c SIZE

$1.79 LYSOL SPRAY

DISINFECTANT •..•..•.••.•.~ .. $,.06
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Men's Rod Solo 4 Buckle

WORK
ARCTICS
All rubber work arctics.
Warm lined. Black uppers.
Heavy rerl rubber soles.
Sizes 7 to 12.
Discount Prlco

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Men's Endicott-Johnson

OXFORDS -LOAFERS
1'\NE BLACK LIATHIII
rlandsome laee up ity\M
or slip on et.IUal lt7*~
Soft black Itllher, IOilf
wearing eompoilUoa ~
es. Sizes 8~ to 11;
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SOCIAL
SECURITY

Kroger's

And

Top Value Stamps

us
tang
Register Each Wee~ For The Grand Prize •. .Ford

A career employee, Barker
opened the Marietta district 0 ~
flee In April, 19;8, ., its firol
manager. He joined the Social
Security AdminlatraUon
on
Juno 4, 1961, and h., Jie111ed in

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English Roast:..:, .... 49c
Swiss Steak':*.~:~... 59c
Beef .... 29c
Meat Loaf. ~;.: . ••· 59c

Always Two Beef Labels
To Fit Your Table!
Center Cut

Chuck Roast

ChuckRo~st
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Fresh

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whole
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Orange Juice ••K~:. _F~~ •• 5 '.::~ $1
Armour Treet ........ _. _'!.~ 39c

Waldorf Tissue .•... ___ . 12 rot~ $1
Avonda IP Pears ...H~ 1'" • _ 3":.!"' U
Kidney Beans _J ... &gt;~
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Kroger Vac Pak
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Eggs ................ 39c
Kro!!'er Buttermilk . •. . • "" .... 39c .
Fruit Pies . -~~!'!'~ ~-=·-. 3 •,: 89c

lb.
can

Oxydol

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Rome

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29c Pears ..,..u.6t: 39c Walnuts ... ~· 59c

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To Your hvorite Charity.

yes everybody
LYONS

PUMPKIN L~BB:·s • •• • • •

Clover farm Store
Route 7

TUPPERS PLAINS

lb.

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RACINE
Food Market
'"The Sture With A Hart"

fifth and Pearl

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9c
CHEESE SPREAD;!:~~ LOAF
$1
TEEN
QUEEN
OLEO HIGH GRADE • • • ••• • • 5
TOMATO JUICELIBBY'S 3
$1
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TOMATO SOUP c:P:EL~'S Nc:n 10c
10(
NAPKINS~:~::i:D PAPER e • •
2-lb.
loof

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cartons

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Open 8 to I Mon. Thru Sat

RUTLAND
Clover farm
Department Store
PHONE SH 2·5543

RT. 124

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cans

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Mix or Mitch

SIZI! CAN

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BANANAS
GOLDEN
RIPE, PER LB.

10c

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TRAY
PACK

lb.

BUCKEYE BRAND

SAUSAGE

Slu 125 JUICY PLQRIDA

WAll) CROSS' SONS
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303

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POULTRY

BUTTER KERNEL
WHOLE
KERNEL CORN
NO.

RUTLAND

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89c

10

HEAT 1NG

Cheek Eoc-h Item, You'll See What We Meon!

Thanksgiving

6

R. C. COLA,

AND

FOOD VALUES!
G w SUGAREX.TRA F~E
10 $1

INSTANT COFFEE140L
bottl••

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YOUR
DIET ANDCOLA,
T
ORANGE,
UPPERNEHI TRUE
BOTTLEFRUICAPS

ncloble

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IN For

loves our

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BUSH BRAND

Soft Weve Tissue •.• -:: •• .". ,'! 2le
Sta Flo Liquid Starch •••• - ~ 21c
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SCOTT TOWELS COLORS
LAUNDRY
DETERGENT
TIDE
GIANT

T-BONE
STEAK

12 OZ.

CATSUP

4 . $l

Scott, Whllo ......
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79

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STEAK

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Sta-Fio liquid Starch ••••• ~ .... 39c
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Krogo . . . •••••. •• . •••••• • !!· 65e
Kroger Instant Dry Milk .•. ':_•· 89~
Navv Beans .............. :: 41c
Pint~ Beans ..·----------···~ 43c
Green Giant Peas •• _••••• ":;,:- 19c
Kroger VIc Pak Com ..... 11: 15e
(fuuntry Club, Hominy .... ,....: 1~
J;ted JGr.iYrUP .......... \~ 28e
Red Karo Syrilp ••••• '..... '1!· 52e
Red Karo Spp .......... •~ 67~

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Laundry Detergent

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ANJ HONJ
i Plumbin!l· Heating

Phone WY ·1-1550

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serves 18)

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Under the l•w a merchant has whether deposits w;JJ be
re· the tenns or the ,..le.
even
no obligation to refund
your funded , or applied toward thP though you'd like lo change your
,
purchase of some otht•r artic le. mind.

ShtltodEx. Sat., Nov. M, ...

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Russia, today . is only one of
16 republics which make up the
Soviet Union .

PLUMBING

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crown
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NOW IN HALF·QvARTS

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Beauvoir, last home of Presklent Jefferson Davis, near Biloxi. Miss ., is the most noted
shrine of the Confederacy.

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store hu misrepresented
the lor Cousm Joe, who surprised
,
goods, or if the merchandise the family at a Christmas parOne• you have agreed to pur- ,
YOU recolvo Ia defective, you ly by onnouncing tilat he wa• ' chase an item and made
a
are entitled au • proper ad-. mo~mg to Flortda.
down payment, you're legally
justment.
It s up to the store to dwide l obligated to go through with

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Scotties •••.•..... 4:.:· $1 Potted Meat _•.. 10 w:.: $1
Clover V•lley
Peanut Butter ... 3 ~ 89c D~~; Rolls __ ;.~
R..,. Pimento
Gleem Toothpaste . :. 44e
·Velveeta Cheese . 2 1::.,. 89c
Hytr,...,

Hou~

Saint Peter'S, in Vatican City,
~s the largest Chrisitan church
tn the world.

fll !IOo: ., ....
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Nov.

n IYCTO1
.L"'-'J~

Mr. and Mrs. wmiam Rad· lo V.terano Memorial Hospital. '

Takemoto IIIDt to the
of Representatives
tho
11
lint womar&gt;,of Oriental IDo
eeatry ever to sit in ConShe lJ well known fol

date.

Hot

cans

tk v~~=-~!;

Barker announced that Paul '
J. Hughes, assistant
distric
manager, will be in charge of
the Marietta office until a successor is announce at a later

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-~cbue
rA. 2 lbl. or man
Lean, Boneless. RUe-

Scott Towels .•.•• 3 !i. $1 Sherbet ·..A~~-~~·~·" ... ~.... 49c
K .....
Cut Rite _w...4 P•..... . . 41 ~11:· $1 Tea Bags •••••• ~-. ':.... 39c

"'~ $

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Wti!IO • AusrtM eot...

Extra Toll Value
Stamps with Cou·
pona from this ad.

been .-========-=·~-==-~-~~=-• ~ ~ ~ · ·

Abbott lfbo hat
lo her home with bron·[il
Chial pneumonia ;, able to be

tout
Mrs. Horold Hood lJ cooflned '

e,;.

Barker will replace a former
resident of Marietta and
a
graduate of Mariette College
Robert B. Youmans, as mana:
ger of the Dayton district of.
flee. Youmans has been named manager of Lhe Columbus
· district office,

Free! 500

Hvio;;ii.Pure

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Da1l7 Sentinel, Pomeroy-Kiddleport, o, Nov. It, 1•11

1

Arnold.

Kathy
ro~ftned

: fchristmas.

Barker is married end has
five children. He has been aetive in the civic afrairs oi this
area is past president of the
Mar!etta Advertising Club, is
president of the Mid·Ohio Val·
ley Planning Association and
i!'l a member of the Ohi~ Citi.
zens Council and or numerous
wilJ
other organ izetions. He
assume his new duties on November 23. His family wil1 join
him in Dayton at a later date.

••••••••

Society Notes

J

We've all become accusto ed \ to place a time limit on the an~ Hospital m Richmond . Va.,
' period lor returning and ex- over the weekend . Mr . Shane
accept returne(i mer hand; es l changing merchandise
after t&gt;xpects lo be hospitalized for
u matter of court~ an~
several months .
keep the good wJll of thetr They found that people often . nBruce Hysell , son of Mr.
customer, oot because
the expected too much of
their a d ~rs .. Norman Hysell, ha5
are required to by law.
Y stores and abused tilis liberal been conhoed to Holzer hospil·
FAIR INOUGB-Hawall Will
The Jew protects you how poliCy, perhaps waiting until the . i:!l wJth. pneumoma.
ll:'ve fair representation ID ever, by guaraoteeing
you: Fourtb or July to return the · Frankie
Shane
spent the
1
'It gel w!Iat you order. II the snowshoes purchased as a g;fl weekend with Mr . and Mrs . Do-

to such refunds but most

as Marietta . He is a graduale
of John Carroll University and
was granted his master's degree by Western Reserve University.

lb.

I

V~orong-s1R items to a store is time thll trading reaches
a ford and family .spent fi'riday
a common occurence. GeUing peak. But almost alw~ys it'~ a.nd Saturday of last week in Joseph Priestley,
EogUib
t~o of the ume thing for your ~"matter of store policy . not Columbus _
chemist , found
caouttchouc
~trthday or a sweater several
·
Mrs . Henry F. Shane and Ro- would rub out pencil
marks.
Btzes too smaU hu: happenect i Jn many communities
it's , bPrt Arnold accompanied Mr.[ a property which gave us the
to most persons.
' now the cmtom for merchants Shane ba~k t? M~Guire Veter- namt&gt; "rubbet"."
I

district offices in Clinton Ash·
tabula. and Zanesville . a; well

P.-..h &lt;:.mer Clll

By The p-.

Exchan&amp;eo and refunds are '
made evory day In our stom,
however: and . at Chnstmas

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Retummg of duplicated

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wienw%~ ~~~~~· ~:~~~:~~~

Slab Bacon.:~·:. u.. 39c
Slab Bacon..;;...... 45c
Pork Steaks ....... 49c

1ben has beell a l&gt;lncllnt
1 1•1greemo"'l to that effect st the
of tile ..le.

ANJ)

Ut.

By The Piece

ten timt$ out ct 1H1 .
lend•r'ftS naturallY
while 1till tnsh.

Boston Roll Roast •••

YOUTBB LAW

WUllam P. Barker, 'district
manager of the Marietta Social
Security Ofhce. has been nam~ manager of the Dayton di8trJct office of the Social Security AdminlstraUon. This
ann~uncement was made by Melville H. Hosch, Chicago regional director of the Department
of Health , Education, and Welfare.

Rock Springs

tnonoy,
OICban«e
mol't'lla,_
!halotyou've
purchased,
un. ....- - - - - - - - ret

ORANGES

~49c ·

PURE
PORK

1-lb.

RoDs

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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 , Nov. I I. 1964

WANT AD

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2 SIGNS

QUALITY

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UQUU'l'lO~

SOCIAL

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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By RICK DU BROW
and plenty uf variety-type en·
UnUed Press lntnnational
lertsinment, Crane hits hard at
HOLLYWOOD (UPl ) - ABC- inteniews, conversation~ and
~·. the smallest mdjor
net- sequences from out on! ocation
ork , Monday night entered a The big question 1s whkh ap:
1ajor bid to break the hold of proach bas the greater lasting:
ohnny Carson and NBC-TV's power - whether the national
'Tonight" show on the audlence digest ivt&gt; tract i!'l dblt to down
~a t ~alks .and talks around the I an occasional di sh of meat and
v1 tchmg hour
· potatoes ll t midnight. In any
. The ne w entry, "The Les case , the viewer can only come
( rane Show," is a Monday- I out ahead, having two ap- l
l~rough · Frlday affair that rum; proaches to suilh i.~ moods.
1
f'lt her an hour and t1 halt or an
l'hf' exact quality of Monday 1
ho ur. and three-quarters, de· mght 's premiere~ is ~ot of !!pe-:
rwnd1ng on whether your loca l · cia! Importance because such a '
~~ &lt;:lion rnr~Jes the f1rst 15 min· s_huw docs not shake down en- ~­
IJh" And 1f ttle host. a thirty- 1tlrely for .}-a whJle. The opener
1 ~1, lr•llow With
malinf"ee 1dol ' was unquestionably promising,
lqob, who st1rs up the ammals and fla me deta1l s mDy intPrl•st
;me way tJr another, does not you . The setting 1s leleviston IJJ·
/~ 0 ~ 1 ~ a. very large man Jn I the-round, With an enc1rclmg
P·l~VISJon _m the near future. it IaudJence taking part by tossing I
• 1 d surpnse many peopiP, In- 1uct·a.&lt;~ional comment s or ques I
"1uThmgC ·vours truly · .
1JOns. crane ha:-; op ·11 ,10 ns . po.
.
e rane approach IS entire. lilicala nd othcrWJ&gt;;t' and will !
ly different !rom the J,.;arson ap_ meke enemiPs. and rt1at' s ok 8 y
1
• roach.
Wht&gt;ress Carson offers too. because v1den needs mnre :
· genera lly neutralized chit-chat ftrework s, whe ther nr no I the ·

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10·31 ·30tc
E. Main ~treet, Pflmeroy
. again, no touchdowns.
chalked up a touchaown to his
best.
~~~k ~_,~~~es~rf:;p~;l~i~~-8 :~; ! CORN FED BF:EF, $125 WIIJI
Pbone WV W870
NOV. l!
Kelly"&amp; Heroics Timely
credit this season en run b~cke.
1
d "s for 28c a lb Phone WY 1
4 22 ttc _The Twin City Shrine Club Kelly is just outside of the The Browns go into the LiOilfl
Wl.ht tt11 "•. 1·11 001 heart.:&gt;. we head. Argo sweet peas,
2
· 11 6 6tc
are forever blesse.d.
2r'-s
6020
· , WI Jl meet Th _urs day at 8. P· ~- top ten ln league standings for game leading by two game1 in
.So sadlv missed every day I oms. 29e. 2 Jbs. Evan's wien.
.
I
Instructions
at the Mosoruc T~:mple In Mid- both kickoff and punt returns, the Eastern Division, while J)e..
by fath~r and mother, Clem ers, !18c.
ll 11 3tc I
Help Wanted
CIVIL SlAVIC&amp; tesTsl dleporl to transact business and but is turning Jn a good record troit Is tied for runnerup In the
d L
c
1 b
,u ·
for eleclic-n of officers.
for dependability in his first Western Division .
1'-e-"
an
eota. ooper, a so ru· PUBLIC AUCTION will sell al .
women, lo·ll.&lt;l su.n o:u.t~ ..
The Past Councilors of Theo- - The Lions are the first of two
ther and Sisters. l1 11 11 P my fcum at JO ·OO a m, Nov-1WCAL WOMAN_to lake phonr , ~~OJ/"!"'~~~~~~ ~=~·~:,n ..,t..••~~~~ dorus Council Daughters
of
Weatem DiVIsion foes for the
ember 12 _ 1964 _ Location as [ calls for t&gt;statJ11shrd busmess
•11m
ltlr:JM!rlen~· ~aru•lb unn .. oe• Am rica viii
PARTY IS HELD
Browne, who go on to pay
I It
I II •an
f'ltF.F lnft~rm•""ll Oil
Jnhl
e
\
meet Thursday
'
loll ows 8 miles north eu:;l j Must hve m Pomero) or M d- ,o~arltt~
,.,.~ 11 ' • wrH• ' 11 ~"~~.,. evenln!l al the home or Mrs. An old fashgoned Halloween Green Bay a week from SUn·
Notic9
11 ~
Box ,,,rwnln
~ ·v•n• "~m"
~r1&lt;1r• B"•
•M
""""'"
of Pomeroy, at Cllester, Ohlo ' u"I cror1 pro per · Wnte
SPn1c:-.
681.•
fl'l• 1 Thomas Cook.
party was held October 31 at day.
I
11
11
a "" s.. ~''" '•'
The Past Officers of Racine the barn of Miss Jean Pullins.
' THRF.E PUPPIES to be given ] al .Junetwn of H1. 7 and Rt I 6680 The Daily Sentinel.
11
248
Proceed
51h
house
pasl.
11
Jlc
·Chapter,
Order of Eastern Star TI1e barn was decorated with
to someonf' who will g1vr 1
Ches
ler
(;&lt;!II
Course.
on
No
PHOTOG.
R
A.PHY
CREW
Real
Estate
For
Sale
·
will
met
with Mr:-&gt; Ruth Bar- black and orange streamers, baL Natlonll BuskPtball ,\aeoclltlon
lhrm a
good. home WY 1
1
24R
2
m!IPs,
follow
sa
le
Malf'
and
Female
--~
nitz,
Thursday
evemng. Leona 1Ioons and pumpkins.
Games By United Press International
2-2428 .
11 10 :He :
1
signs .
Now fo rmmg f'rP~~ for roupon "- _ Ll
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I Hensley will have the program. [ were played, including bobbi'l&amp;
Eastern Division
WILL HAKF. lf'&lt;wes, et. $l 00 , Two rubbt&gt;r tired farm wagons. 1 SfJles
'Wf/Ctfl,
l'i
t
l
1
Rock
Springs
Grange
w
iII
for
apples
in
water
and
records
W. L. Pet.
1
per hour. (Also a few bushels [ hay lo nder·. rakt·. sled. har· Transportation F'urnishPd
I
meet Thursdav at 7.30 p m. were played for dandng. Re- Boston
10 0 l.OOO
•ck
ne$S
Forge.
tron
and
brass
D"J·ty
Comm
.
J
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J
o,•s·
There
will
be.
a
program
and
freshments
were
sloppy
joes,
Cincinnati.
S 5 .SOO
dry
bl
and
led
h
I au
son
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I CUCKLER REA LEST ATE
Pbll adeIPhta
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Delbert C. Gaul, younaest
•
b
Ph
k(:'tt!es.
2
reel
lype
mowers,
L'lrnJ·I·d
Tra"ci
rerre
shments
will
be
served.
potato
chips,
cider,
assorted
"
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RUTI..AND
Good 7 room
N y k
2 8 2~
Of the late Jacob and Clara nuts, $3 00 per tL one
hand tools, stone ]ars Fol- Contact !\1r Dale, Monday and J
.. ."
The Pomeroy Bend Citizens candy and pop. 'l'h! following ew Or
·w
Castle Gaul, was bOrn April 6th, 2-6103.
lowmg household furmshmgs·l
.d
house v.Jth gas, hardwood Band Radio Club will
meet ettended Florine and p au I
Western Division
1
1898 at Sumner, Ohio, ilnd de-IRAWLEICH Products for
Hea lrol a.
oil stoves,· maple ; ~~~~ay5 b~!~~~enH~nt~;gto~
floors. ba th, 2dporches: ~" , Thursday, al 7:30p.m . at the Price, Linda Spencer, Kathy
W. L. P ~
1
parted this life Oct. 25 · 1964
w -2-6412
brPakf:J.st set. tab les. stud wl W Va Collect '
· arge lot ocate on Mmn t. l· Mason Youth Center. All rnem.. Tuttle, Charles Pullins, Sharon Loa Ange.les
7 3 ·w
the age of 66 years, 6 months.
Y
·
couch , chairs, dishes , cup·
·
·
Gtc
Near
.schools
and
.
.church.,
bers
are
esked
to
be
present.
Holter,
Larry
Spencer,
Jean
St.
Louie
6
3 .867
11 9
6
000
00
and 19 days.
Your Landmark Service
board. Cuns, I muzzle load·l
_ _ __ _
Price • · · · Te,ms
1Refreshments wlll be served. Pullins, Roger Spencer and Ter- Baltimore
8 7 .462
On November 25th, 1920, he
St 1tion Is Giwing Awav A
er. 22 Kreg nfle, 1 Belgium · WANTED : 20 ladles at once. DO IT YOURSELF IN RlJ~· ~
, rl and Denise Pullins.
San Francisco
4 7 .364
4
· ~oom house
wt~S married to Linme A. n•'"" JI
s"·et·t sixteen aula. shotgu n, Full or part-time. Chri stmas ! LAND NOV . 13 .
Detroit
3 9 .2~0
~md to this unwn was born a
new . I L C. Smith. 12 gauge : season - di scount ror own ' p~ocess of bemg remodeled Return Jonathan Meigs C~lapPLAN CHIU SUPER
Taesday's Results
son, Jat:ob :\tiller Gaul, Che,ter, Register for this good second
double barrel.
Antiques: 1 needs. Box 668 C, The Daily with new hardwood floor!, ter · D.A.R., will meet F'nday The Willing Workers and Bu· Detroit 119 Baltlmare 117
.
d
d hi
D
rar each time vou drh•e in
Love seat. antique rhairs, din- ~ Sentinel, Pomrroy. Ohio.
new wall boa_rd_ and enough Nov_. 3, at the home of ~rs. sy Bees classes of the Rutland san Fran 110 Philadelphia 91
Ohto, an a aug er. · onna No purchase nl-cess:.n)•, just
r h 21 r
N y k 0
ner
bel
l,
p1e
sa
re.
co
ffee
11·4-7tp
muler
_m1 lo _Jms
·
eel_ 0kf , Dwig ht Mllh oan near r" 1v_e
.J. crockare11 , AIexan dna,
r('gi~trr.
1 Chrlst'1an Church are sponsor· Loa Anl!elea 108 e or 1 l
iinia.
grinder, hook s, chests
of '
bUilt-In C&lt;tbmets and
s~n ·' Points ~t 2 p. m. Mrs. '11 • ing a chili supper Jn the church
(Only aamea ache&lt;lule4)
HOME OF UNICO TIRES
dt2.wen, crank
telephone s,[
LOOKING J~~; IICURI
~e_w hot water heater. Sac-1hoan w11l g~ve 1:1 pr.ugram .on basement Wednesday, Nov. 18.
December 2nd, 1923, he
~::~SUPER SERVICE
trunks,
clocks,
picture
nhce at $3,000.00 . Term~.
!Early AmeriCan Heritage _ m· They will serve from 5 to 7 p. CARE AND P'EEDINO
converted end baptized by
STATION
frames, oil lamps,
wash
tm o s CIY~r Strwtu ~.
PAULINE MARK INS
cludln~ the history and. d1spley m., Chili, vegetable soup, cole OF GUINEA PIGS
mersion and became a
J•ck w~.Carsey
stands. wash bowl· and pilch- ~ o;~ ouz .o ~rn"'"r m•tru ct\&lt;111 d1u1
Salesman
of ant1ques. Roll ~all w1ll be .a slaw and pie. Class teachers NEW YORK (UP!)- So your
ber of the Alfred
'
frS hall tree two drawer nrtt:l'lll.. UnrolD 6enrlc.. f.at..llllllb
RUTLAND, OHIO
treasured possessiOn. Hostesses are Mrs Rlch&amp;rd Grueser and YOUDISter"s adopted I JUlnta
Church . Rev. Jaspt!r
chc,rry stand , ~eda r chest. 2 ell 19411
Phone SH %..5595
I will be Mrs. Milhoan,
Mr~. Mike NiCholson.
pig
was pastor. He was faithful to 1
bee~.l 'airtiqUe- twin beds,
Male Help Wanted
11 10 3tc 1John Hose, Mrs . Lawrence M1l·
Be Sin the beasUe 11
fed
0 1 her
his church down lhrough the ·l
b'eds :;pinnin" whePl
vnrn _ _ _
- - ·ho.:1n and \1rs. Edward Jonl's. 1
DAUGHTER BORN
fresh bay or peem every day.
years.
lor's liceDH? CaDY;"' r~· wind~r~ flax ·~heel, t~a Ca~t. $.1.00 or mon per hour on per- J?l~~ic:A71~U~R ~~~:· r'et:~o:. Mory Shrine, .wl hite Shrihne l Mr. and Mrs. Larry w. Eblin These supply vitamin
Guinea
·oy·'
•ood
health
and
l1iUc
carnival
glass
4
shavmg
manent
route
owrk
I
will
·
.
d
·
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C
f
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t
lof
Jerusalem,
wtl
meet
at
t
~are
announcing
the
birth
of
a
pigs
CIJ1nOt
produce
their
own
He .nJ cu o
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B B h I uone msl e. orner o ran IOOF Hall Friday at 8 p m
C nd d I
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a happy life es a rarmer
mugs, several chlld's items. tram you. Wrl!(' . aug - and Vine Streets, Middleport. :
· . · daughter, Oct. 30, oomed Deena vi.tamin
a
eve op sc.... .,.
March 20th, 1964. orten'w~~;~~~~~
Lost •nd Found
Other items too numerous lo man. P 0. Box 126. Grove 1 acre of ground Call WY 2- Miss Dorothy B~.rnette , fle~d Marie. Grandparents are Mr. Without It, researchers report.
tU remark _ "l
------,--- - mention Terms: Cash. Nol City, Oh1o.
11 5 3te ! 5151i arter 4
or Sautr· worker of the ~.:JCS,
~ill and Mrs. Walter W. Eblin, Pam· The greens can be cabbage~ let.
d
boots bel ween Eastern .High 1 respon:;ible tor accidents. Har- --·
· '
p.
·
. [speak at the Unlled Methodist eroy an' Mr and Mrs. ' N tuce kale -een alfalfa, aras9
•
~~·. thing If I ha my
B '
da y,
It 10 31p
.
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u
n,
'
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W\lve over."
botts between Eastern High old Goddard l Sons. Auct
ustness erv1ces
_-_::_ _ _
__
Church Fndoy at 10 a. m., foi- 1 ,M~c::.;C~Ia;;;l~n,~Op:;e::.;llka~,;_;;Ala;;;;:ba;;;m~a..._;;o;_r_;a;,;lmiiiiilla~r...ipiiillllli.iiill;i....
School and the Beacon Ser· Lunch served by Enterpme BILL BAJLEY.
·· FOR SALE: 5 rooms and both,; lowel by a potluck din~ler at 11
·
.. As he wu belna:
vice Station. If found
call E. U. B. Church. Owneroot hide de~a;~~~s !~~- hardwood floors. Gas forccd f1 ll :30 a.m. All Methodlst wo·
braln surgery on
14th Wl 9·3677.
1l 9 Jtc 1\1 s Everett Milhoa
r s.
S,
. r
.
. air furnace, birch kitchen and men are urged to attend and
of. Aprl1, ht assured ue, all was
I . r.
1~· 10 2tc i ket price for good clean fur cur port. Priced, $8,00.00. 1bnng their own table service.
\Vel and said my case is in tbe
For Rent
and hides. In Reedsville , Ohio · Fred Williamson, Rutland.
.
Lord's hands. He went
, AUCTION - saturday, Novem- 1
11 IO 8tp ~
11 IO 6t
'c I
operating room unafraid and UNFURNISHE
·
u , 5 r oom and
.
her 14 · 12 :30 p. m. The fol ·l FOR YOUR everv need of Bull· '
ijpressed great concern
ba_th apartment. N~r!h Third, : lowing personi.tl property will' dozer and B3ck-Hoe work I TVlO story frame house
on .
hill wbole household know
Middleport. Call \\) 2-5434. I he sold at the residence or
I I E
t w Shuler-, Brick Street. Rolland. with !
ll 10 6tc
con ac
mme
.
,
1 C I H II Ph
aus ao tbeir Savior. He
-------the late Mrs. Geo. w. Ander- 342 Page Street, Mlddioport, ewa ot. ar yse ,
one
Joved. by ill his doctors and SMALL apartment, suita ble lor . son at 463 Lincoln Street in I WY 2-32-43. Free estimates. SH 2-4524.
tl·7-6tc
Jl,Uraes, so patient and seet to one or two_ All conveniences.! Middleport, Ohio.
I
Farm ponds, private ponds, , JioR-SALERENT~ Hous~, .Plans were. m~de to as.sist
'Uke careo f.
Grimm·s ApL Phone WY 2- . One 5 pc. bedroom suite, one l basement excavations, seplic l 6 rooms e.nd bath Route 143, Pywltthh. LheSGatlllpolls hConventtiOhn,
2753.
ll 9 tfc ; 3 pc. maple bedrrmm suite. i tank excavation!!.
B "I R R d . C II WY 2·
Jan IS ers, w en
.e
He alwaya had a smilea nd a
one night stand, three ~x12 '
a 1ey un oa · 8
tfc Staff and Of~lcers of MetgB 1
11 2 tfe
10 28
3722
hand ahlke ror everyone and FOR RENT Housetrailer. 8 rugs (two are alike), some
·
Temple, Pyth1an Sisters. met l
wal Jolly and &amp;ood natured. x 3~ ft. Two bedroom. Call i thruw rugs, occasional chair, WILL DO rug we&lt;tvmg. Phone !SEVEN ROOM brick home in Monday evening at the home of
Never had any trouble
his WY 2-2 186 or WY 2-3346.
two upholstered chairs and WI 9-2828.
10 29 9tp p, meroy two bathrooms 4 Mra. Phil Meinhart.
1
whole llf~ through gettmg
11-i-tfc ! other chairs, large medicine
Co
bedroom~. garage, basem~nt. Mrs . Meinhart presided_ in
laboren or keeping: them.
cabinet, coffee table, stands, TRANSMISSION Salvage
mfinish-" rooms In at"c. Ule abaence of the president,
FURNISHED 3 room hou9e,; 1
k 1
b' 1
n•ny. Repairing all makes, 3
=
u M K
Th'
th
1
He was a loving hu ,;bandl bath and basement. 313~.~ Con- I amps, c oc ' wo ca me ra- '::":tomatic and standard tran!- Large :ol OUt of high water. rs. ar1 0 wen.
~~ was e
and father and how he loved
1
dios, large Warm
Morning
...,__ tral heating
Inquire delayed October meetmg.
dor St., Pomeroy.
i
h t
d
missions. Electric weldirJi. ~·
ed th
11
1
his grandchildren. He
10 27 tfc
gas ea er an severa sma
Phone WY 2-6173.
Charles Wildermuth. WY 2- 1t was announc
at Mrs.
all chlldren, never to busy
_ __ i heaters, 9 pc. dining room
or
WY
u
_
g..
s..tfc
Dave
Fa_r~er
has
sustained
116
2
2205
1 -24 Uo
take time to makt! them
A.PARTI1ENT 5 rooms and [ su1te, kitchen table, Estate
broken nbs and flowers were
beth, newly redecorated. Call gas range , kitchen cabinet, ~ Oneta, ~---~ Ull FOR SALE-Middleport's taU- to be sent to her. A n~"' coffee
62 CHEVROLET
64 FORD
He leaves his devoted
Walter Crook s, WY 2·3631.
utility cabinet, electric roastHMUD&amp;
est building, located 353 N. urn WiltS purchased for fhe TemGalaxle XL 2 Dr. HT. 390
ly, live grandchildren: Viclorl
10 23 tic er, dishes, cookln( utensils,
Mlo-ule, Glllo
Second Stroet, Middleport. pie.
engine, P. steeringt radio, Corvair Van 95, Sbarp.
E., Patrlela Ann , Vickie Lynn - - - - - - -- -RCA Whirlpool refrigerator,
End ,.oar sewor &amp;roiiDIH
Priced tor quick t:IB.Ie.
fn.
A communication was read
GaUl, Denise C. and .Jame-s
lots ror rent, close Maytag Washer &lt;wringer
We bve an tl!el
quire Jt Ohio HoteL
from the GalllpoUs COnventioD
64 CHEVY II
61 FORD
Crocltarell . Jr
to Laundrymat and schools. type), three wash tubs, glass
sewer MachiDes
10 lf, tfc asking that Mrs. Nathan Biggl
No•a 400 - 4 Dr, 8 cyl, Ga!Uie 2 Door RT, 8 OJ!,
Three brolhm : Frank
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com- jars, some hand tools, !lep
-oaile servo oa Pa!t Chief and Mrs.
P.G. trans. Radio.
Auto, trana. Radi.o.
Orlo of Chester, Ohio, G.
pany, Middleport.
!O.J.tfc ladder, wheelbarrow, 3 pc. CaD WY z.n?l Day or N!pl
Horace McEihiMy u oecretary
Gaul, Athens. Thrtr
rHREE an~ four roo'll furnt~h• Walnut lumber Ph" x ll"XIO
1 • lfc
and other members a111ist lf poa.
63 FAIRLANE
61 CHEVROLET
Sea!Ia Follrod. M•
s~.~:~n~~:[ ed and - - opon. ft ., well oeuoned, many olh0
olbl.o,
1100 - 2 dr. HT, 8 cyl, Cortair SC.Uon Wll••·
ohio, Freda Griffin,
ments W'l 2-5434
is HEATING, PlambiDI, Maollw
Readll!IS were liVen' includ·
Auto, Irani, llldlo.
12 tic er Items all furniture
4 Door. Radio,
very
good.
Fora
.....
UDIId
Bradlon,
ing
"N
••
ow
l
Sit
Me
Down
_To
bus, Ohio .•Jessie Weber.
atl E 1 M1 l8 str l p
Bottom. Ohio, also nine
Middleport Apartment, 5 rooms
Irene A. Davis, OWner
as
ee • omA donation to the Middleport School by Mrs. Ben Neutzlint
63 FALCON
60 FALCON
ews and lhlrteen nieces.
bath and basemen~ on itOUnd Terms: Cash
eroy, Pboae WY UNa.
Firemen Emergency
'1'ruclr and '"Be Thanklul" by Mrs.
Future 2 Dr. HT, 8 cyl,
7 10 tic Fund was liven when the Mil' Meinhart. The triVeling pr!Jt
4 Door. IIIMird trans.
preceded In death by
floor . Newly decorated, bard· Not responsible for accidenls
Sttl, trsno. Radio,
:parents, , si•ter, Beel• ll••h.l wood floors. automaUc beat. Bradford Auction CompBlly
AIJ(,,ONEEJI
tha Class ol the
Bradbury was won by Mrs, WlUiam AD·
·lor, and I sister and gr~•nd&lt;,hil·df_,..Coi~I-WV:--2:--3--:200-:.---10-::!0~Ifc C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer
Cooaplelo 8enke
Churcb of Christ met Monday man.
62 FORD
60 FORD
'ied in lnlanc,_· .
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A. C. Bradford, Manager
Crill lmltllord
even!•• at the home of Mr 1. Followllll the meeting,.gamll
Osln!e'
1100
Door
RT.
Glluio
a Door 8 OJL ·
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Duple•, 3 bedrOOIIII. Sugar
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Run area. Pomero, _ Pbone
c
fl'rlte, • ~
Paul Wlnn In Bradbury,
were 'played and prizes won by
WY 2-3618.
10 2 tfc GOOD CLEAN stoker coal. DeA. C. BUIIFOIID
Hilda Klng, vice preolden~ Mrt, Alfred BliP, Mrs, Patii
from our
livered at tho mine. Phone
laeflle, 01111
opened the meeting in the ab- Zlrltle, Mrs. Richard Bailey ond
59 FORD -·
62 FAIRLANE
...,,.,,
MODERN 4 room and batb SH 2-!1022,
ii II tic oence of the president, M r s, Mrs, Otho Walta. Mra. Melft.
1100 - 2 Door 8 eyl. Stcl, Galoxle 2 Door HT. I 011. . '
11 s !Ole
Auto, trans. ltadto." · ·: .' ~
furbished
apartment.
tran1,
Radio.
MIdDale Barnhart. The JtOUP vot• hart was asslt!Ed by Mrs, HoA volee we loved i!i sUlled.
d1eport.
W'l
2-31'14,
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ed $5 to the Middleport Fire- mer Jones in mvlnl! chicken
A plact i1 vacant in our hom~
USED
workpants,
shirts,
covmen and also planned tbe an- salad and bread otlcb to tho11
v
11
Uc
Which never can be filled.
eralls, lind Jackelt. Carl Cbevnua1 Christmas dinner to be present, Hostesses lor
oezt
We he.Ve to mourn the Joss
aller,
Lon1
Bouom,
Oblo.
held
at
a
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..
taurant
with
a
par-month
will
be
Mra.
Karl
Owea
on•
10 15 SOtp
ty and gift exclumgo to be held and Mrs. Wllllam Lowe.
We did our belt to save.
• - , ln.~OI'IIII ~ Ill· APPLES, Burdette
Fruit
foUowing the dinner at the home
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w
Ph
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of Mrs. Paul Wlnn.
World Is Mine."
It's 1omellmu hard to under- liUI'IIII&lt;e. Jim JGiwoD and Farm.
one
Y 9'10, !'rom tilt larpll trucll or
Mrs. Winn
was de\loUonal Veda Jl'oley, 1 lotmer momstand
Bud Simps\11, AaiDtL
Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. 1'
build.,.. ralllltor to tilt chairman llling ocripltire read· ber ol London, Ohio, and Mtl.
10
I 1 tie
2S 2Stp omalllll beater ooro.
ing !rom Timothy and closing Tracy were guealllor the evtlll-th
Why ese lhillls have 1~ be, P;;;H:;;OT=o'"c;;:o::IIYill'=s:-;;-Servt=c:-:e-."'eop.,:':: SINGER SeiiiiiJ
1111~
BLA~AR'S
with prayer. A Thanksgiving lng. The hosteSI 1«'\'ed shit.
But we can only !rust '" God leo made o1 legal papera. new,
up, !leverai osetl
li II n
prosrarn plall'*' br Oleva Col- bol, eake, collee llltl nuts to the
A:xt know that In some way
blrtb reconls and almost any ma&lt;'lllnel at bargalD prlcea. WY 24141
Pa1n1rw torlll was preSented lllld lnclutl- above named lnd Mrs.
DJile
USED CAR LOT
ft ' all ~ part of· His great plan otber doeurnento,
Tbo Fabrtc Sbop, ~Inger Sales
ed the hymn, "Count
Your Barnhart, Huel Russell, Mt'l.
Lo~ust &amp; Sycamore $11,
And we U meet agalll some day. Reaior lasaraace, Pomeroy and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio, 1. 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER, Many Blessings," and o read· Clarence Murray, Jessie Sls1011
Mldd. . .rt,: 0.
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opinion! always plt!-r~se youo t and Is quick on his l..t, and
ingntt1ating
me. In any case. as a ~hv~\· fast '.\ 11h a line
even to toes.
man, Crane is in full command,

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11 11 ate 60 Falcon _
$795
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4
new
T1res.
OF
e:arage door with 1 Show• good car~. 6 tYl. lid.
NOV. 11
CL!VELAND tUPIJ - The NFL ..ason.
hardWflre. 1 ft . high , g; ft shift.
'
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Pomeroy
ShakMpeare
Cleveland
BroWIUI and the De- HigiJ!ibling Kelly's seasoo II
wide . •30 .00 Call WY 2·3107 1
64 Pontiac _ $3,195 club will meet at tho berne of troll Lions will hove U.Uih de- a 113-yard punt retum lor a
l1 10 3tc :
1960 R1mbler Cleasic W1gon
$1 099 1
M". Jed Wobst« Sr., Sprinl cls1011! to make SWid1y when touchdown thst got the Bl'OWIII
Cpe Power stf!&lt;'nn&amp; Ave ., W'ne·'ay at 2 p.m.
I it comes to plclnl
the weak· started a&amp;11Rit the GiaDtl, IDd
Local owner. 6 {'y}.. Standard trans .. rad1o , heater , detul 1THF.RE'S NO chargr for use Collv
and brakes . Hydramatic. 3.·
~,~ ~
aiMt W tho
int1de and out . 1\'ew rinc: job. Brown and ht'lj!l' fin1sh .
1
of Carpet Shampooer with 005 carPful milE's. Showroom
Pomeroy Chapter No. 80 Roy· •er kickoff and punt return man a 42--yard retLtm II
purchase of Blul· LusLrt Car- 1 &lt;'l('an. ongmal ('ost $3,964.86 1al Arch M1111om will hold a to aim for .
lngton lilt Sunday that Jet up
1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door __
$995
V8 en(ine 1 Powerjlide trans. lntcnor showroom ("'ran, b('ll!le
pet Shampoo. Baker Furnislated convocaLion Wednesda)l Both the Browna and the a tleld goal.
nod ton finish , rodlo and heater.
lure, Middleporl .
' at 7. 30 p. m . at the Pomeroy Lions bave rn811110d tho8o poli- Kelley bas brou&amp;hl back II
11 10 61&lt; ,.
• Masonic Temple. ReKUI•r bus- Uons with players with top kickoffs for o total of 318 y.U
1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door - - - $695
Pomeroy, Ohio
, in.., will be transacted !ollow- notch records,' polinl thil dll- ond an aW"•II• of 21.9 yardo.
ed by work ln the Pa.st Ma~ters emma for opponents: "Which He also has five punt returnJ
0 cyl. ftlline. Powergllde trans Radio and ht'o.der. original SELLING OUT clothing stllfd
dresses. 15c each, shirts, 10c. 1!960 OPAL. Phone SP 3·5D88 in , degree. Archie Swartz.
high man do you kick to - or away for a total of_ 180 yardJ.
uphol1tery, real clean. Ivory lind hlue rinJ sh, good tirf's.
pants. ISc
Coverall• lOc
Mason .
11 iO 31c priest. urgt&gt; ell companion• 10 from - or do you juot 1et the For DetrOit, lhe end ZOllO
Wednesday and Thursday onattend .
ball In the air and hope tor the P'lir are former Brown Tommy
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M,
ly Smith Ullsed Clolhing 1SOtor2et 195~1 ~~~~SWAG EN ro; I ;•61tp· l Troop 245. Boy Scoot•. will bat?''
Watkins and Pat StudsUIIIL
Lelart ra s
II
.
- ·
_
_ - · 1meet at the Middleport Libra- Fielding the kick! for the
A Vital G&lt;lme For ODt
'"'==~=~POM;::;::E:'R:'O::Y=;:,;::OH="I"'O"""""'""j:'§.~~""'=""''[ ;Mll VINDALE-Houselraller. : 1954 BUICK entury . Excel\enl ry Wednesday evening at 7 p. Brown• ere Walt Roberto and Wa~kino Is ol&gt;lh'" the le&amp;l\l0
_
For S•le
with fl 10 x 1 ~ aluminum awn· I runninlil condition.
Priced [ m. All !'lcout~ are a~ked to bring Leroy Kelly-two rookies mak- for ktckoff returns, runnh11 teD
In Memory
·
p iced ' 10 sell Chester ; right. H•ckett'! Sohlo Serv their regiotratlon fee to
the ln1 fine ahowlnl!s this year,
back for a total of 28? yards.
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lC 22 uc ' meeling and all boys wishing to Roberts Is league leader in He stand! seventh In punt raHorden's .Market, Syracuse,
· ·
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11 back a total
1register for scouting are urged klckoff returns. He has recetved turn1, bauUna:
IN MEMORY of our dear With the low low evervday
f
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f
son Clement Eugene Cooper,
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· · •TWO pure bred Enghsh pups.
The Rambler
t to attend. MJ!ford Hysell is the 14 and brouaht them back for of 12.8 yar... s an
an avera1e 0
'
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11 d h
pnces Extra spectals. I'hurs -~ Real stock dogs N G Rose I World Slandard of Compac1 i scoutmaster.
422 yards, In average of 30.1 11.8 yards.
whom
Guu
ca
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orne
so
day
Friday
and
Saturday
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"U rank1 !lith In klckoll
suddenly one vear ago this R ·1
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Xt."fl eac,.
The White Rose Lodge Aux- yards. The longest return was StudJu
·
ev on
profes!jwnal
haJr 1- - Cl-o . RIJ car roora, ride- and per· ~ Ulary to the Brotherhood of for 60 yards, but he has y~t to returne with a 28.9 yard lver-morn. Nov. 11
home
spray, $1 50 value, 79c plus SLUGCISH septic lank''
g I fotmance . Small c~tr "cnnom)' 1Railroad Trainmen ol \'fiddle- score a touchdown.
afie for 17 runs. In punt returns
God _r·al_led Eugen_e
tax Colored mop,, reot&gt; 8"-l ged drains? Get Klean-Em-All l
•· he has 1 record o1 11 carr Iet
:11.and ma11a1era bill tJ
1port • will meet WeQnesday aft· 1 In punt return s, Rouerts
eally 10 tht' mmn .
75c. Evan 's all meat bolonga Septic tank Cleaner al Lomd·
See
"ernoon at the legion hall in lra nks sixth, with nine returns for 84 yanhl.
1
Although Wf mi!'IS hnn and I 49r Large country
fresh mark Farm Bureau.
Metropolltao Motor•
I Midd leport
[for a total of 110 yards, but Neither Lions man h a I

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announcing tho birth of a son
-ftoor to cover g.....,. spolli •the CBs-TV senes "My Wv(n&amp; llojlod lo 01\Nlt lo 1 dr
Call&lt;'fl' Detocti&lt;rll
fo&gt;
.., Novembel' Slh •I Grant 11o.
'l.
that wouldn 't come off. built • Doll," hos a untque octlnl ,..
W
. • Jd
Tho nut Clinic .. mbe 'l'burt- pita! In Columbus. The mother
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omen wa.s "0 ""' ~M'"' · d
N
•-- 1 ~• t I be of the infant lathe former Diana
pauo In uuu , pam
e rreer H~ 's a proft~~ - t W~ ~ • &amp;Wded tOW" ol Novembel ~tb wlth dl.w:&amp;w l' t. -.Y, ovtm.,.,. .-WJ a
and had an electncran do some friend, almost
_
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('"'''"'· 1\lullar.. y Brvwn llUd johu (\rub(.""' vo\.1 "ryno Clinic. Appointments may Capehart of M8!00.
w1nng.''
ing as stal't\'&amp;r1 l'tJwu ul 1M ~w uw \lltK~ w M ~vlS.lOO t·nl~r pb.y!ii.K' ~ ~~~ YU!un- be mads by cont.MctlnwMrs. WU.. Mr, and Mrs. Sell are 1lso
good taste.
Ja ck estim~tes that hE&gt;'s leading man.
~~ tw ~·ttd . J~&lt;.-i. 1 t~r wvr'-~rli Wt!J'tl ~--!11 k\)OO.•t u--m RamJin, Jr · '~11tH Clinic• the parents o anothefr son OJrls.
"J have no home . ju&lt;;l a f.!ar - spent thousands of dollars dec- He wtts ~an J~lt'S ~ W •al*.i:d we 1..1 t.:i ui h.lS ad11Ura. Lu.nun. Mna l~v"* ~~bl« . ~r~ li,IJOI\»Ufttd by the Muon topher Michael, age z.
1 ~r!i Jo.~ \lw.rhn, )tr-. Wil- Ll1unty _C\In~ Sudely wlth aU
age: • said Jack be-t wren scenes orating the garage Now &lt;'Om· the " E:ns.~gn U1'oo.le' k'fl~ liJ tiue tw te. wa.u ·~ wvrt.
Grandparents are Mr. lb d
1
ol his nt&gt;w mn\'H' . ··'!lc·lde Me" pleted. ~ joint has two rooms, now _Bob Cwnnu~s· buddy w
· N"x.t ~ l i.~w ."_ be said Uam thu'diu. Jr ., Mn. Kfllnllfllh l hclp bell:\&amp; volunttH;U"a.
Mrs. RusseU ('.apeh.art, Muon,
wnh Elvis Pre~ley
a kttcht'n and a b&lt;~throom .
trleYJSJ.~ and pht)'S ttM!o ~ ul ·· t wa.s ~ a S\·rtpt And Bryntt, 1\lr:L L)ui\Ut
~
Mra. fhwmut R01e reportl Mr . and Mn . S. A. SeU, Colum·
" I don't ltlo.t&gt; .1 lot of those " It's a lot better than those Prt"sley s sJdt'k.id. 1..1 '"1'h.'i.ltt t.De ~x.l ttU:n&amp;. l ht!w 1 was m , brew, ~rt. 1:\!Uie MW1111.J\, ~~ond 1 that anutner ountrlbutlan has bus, great grandparents art Mr.
Hollywood apartments."
he Holl wy t ~t&gt;d
apartme-nts With ME' "
a \elevl:s100 :thow ."
Betty Lon~ Ltt,Y .~f.m h'om · ~n re&lt;·el\led, The MM ~:on Moth- lllld Mrs. Christy 3letn~r. Ma&amp;said . citmg rt&gt;e1son~ fUrl'" movmg paper thin walls ;md a sw1rnLtarns Oa Job
i''rom t~n oo, Mullaney Wa3 the M~;L~ID.U ~1ut~j' {'tub wel'tl tll'' ll Club hal cnutrlbuh..&gt;d to the on a nd Mrs. E. L. Capehart,
mt.o the garage . "So I rented ming pool outside. " he sa•d " I The 30-~ear-old Mulhtllf'y ~as an tt\·tor. Now he 's r~sched the
---~ ~ - ' Mta!IIUD County Cancer Detection MassJilon, Ohio.
thl!i .~ara ,ge ltom 1, nnw who was sick and ticed Gf living in carved out a caret&gt;r for tum- diz:zy Hollywood heights which vi!l..ioo seriea.
L'Jinlo fhr Women. Donations
l!;;s a houst&gt; I pay only $50 a apartments that look like pris- self_ in Hollywood. He began find h.irn the_ pcuud owner of Jack Muiht•~:r has • platlt!l to from urg~nl:t.ttl loo~ he lp buy the Dinner wines generally IrE'
munth rrnt . 1hBt ~ rht·a p.
And people are always acting befure. he had 1t chtmce four
dre~ng roms,
two , hang hJs hat. His Ntly problt~-m I !l\1)llllt~ nt~~ttd to ope rate the . made fro~ .naturally fermentRt&gt;modtled Garage
knorktng on your door. My to attend acting .!chool.
tfor the mov~e.t wo for the tele- l is rememi:Mtrint-! wllt!Nt.
L'llnic.
led grape JUice.

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car stands out in the street and
Jack Jives in the garage.
Mullanev doe!'m' t live in the
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WASIUNGTON

The drive

to ''reshape" the eJection-batter·

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The pre, eo t

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&lt;:~11 burmn~ jJe rmils Ill nearb~ fir es ill ~~~~ V.l rgi~i: ,
~h~ot~i~~ion al so announc&lt;•d .,d. the reason the division !'lamp-

many acres of . proper ty had cel!ed
been damaged .
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arM~ddleport Mayor Lee s-:lh
.......

The volunteer fire fighters
ha s ordered outside burning ol
th
M
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down
on
fire
perm
it
holders
any
trash, or paper, sto........t
res m e eson , .._, l Lon and went to Tumblesen Run above . that no more fire pN m1ts will
(j ll'
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Letart, W.Va ., areas..
. . i LeL_art Tuesday to help extin- be issued until th e l'ur·renl
In
a Ia enunty.
and hes promised full legal
/ Th M
ban Mea nwh il e it was learnPd the fines for anyone found guilty of
I
. e . ason company s actlvJ- 1gmsh a bluze that had burned is li fled.
Chesler f'lre Departmen t was disobeying tbe order.
I t~ md1cated .!1 heightening of : for two days.
· Wednesday· s fu·t' began ln
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II
. d
f1re hazards over the tri -county : Also on Tue~day the Mason
uum 1en I On a Y om1 1te
from Some relief is predicted by
I, area 1nc 1ud.mg ;''I e1gs
· , Mason, F'ire Department was
• oolled to the afterno(ln1 near Hladr.n. :m d the li st ol un its that assisted , U.S. Weather Bureau officials,
, and Gallia counties
I
approximate y 31 fJremPn Iou gh! the Raci nl" Department in fight.. Showers covering about 60 per
, fi

Mason Fire Dep~rtment otfi l ~r~~ker ~ollow r.&lt;;&gt;~r Le~art to I the huge brush. grass bl&lt;J ze ing (I St'I'I P S ul brush fires in i cent of Ohio are expeeted to.
cial
'd th
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a Jre on t e
asper throughout the mgh1 'l'hl" morn. th e Lebanon TwiJ of Meigs night or tomorrow
HNSON CITY, Tex._ Press sal
e unu was ca led i Eden farm. S1x acres of land mg , a Fa1rv 1e" F'Jre Tower counly Sunda y_
'
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Oril
ldent Johnson plans to ask
to the woods near the Clifford were burned over
watchman sa id u1r blaze is np- 1 oh·
Congress next year to rep~al
Carson farm back of Mason '
IN GALUA
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Racine, Hubb~rd said . today burnJog
j and to p,·cnJ'c 'u
u'll , near Ci•fton , ,' WI th .lh e ou lb rea k of a IJ'&lt;IIJ
,-,~~n · , palThe
en t }600-acre
under tfir
~nelrnld'd
ChPstrr,
Rutland
,
\1
Jdd
leport , I, pernuts for residents of the vii~
the 10 per cent federal excise
t . d R d . 11
.
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tax~• on _toiJet tlrticles and
N&lt;?T-SO-OLD SOLDIERS- Mick_ey Williams, Paul • to fi~ht blazes Wednesday.
: acre fire 10 Ohio Twp., below damage any homes or ~UJidi~~~s a~nies ~a\~: b:e; ~nte~~/om·. age hav.e been cancell~ ~til
mebcs, Jewelry, furs, luggage Casc1, Don Folmer (masked from nghl), and Charles I Off~cJals toclay had not de- Eureka in Gt!llia county Wed- i according to the towp r watc1- ~lert fnr brush f . th· t sta~~ ~a!er not_J~e. f Hub~~rd s~d ~wand handbags
Swatzel, check breeches of tbf&gt;ir .30 calibre Springfield · termmed the origin of either nesday the Ohio Div ision of er
d . t
Ires . a c~u
~ ors WI
ace 1 ega1 urm~
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.Treasury &amp;crelary Douglas after loading for rifle salutes Wednesday at the Meigs
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Dillon announced the dtcision j county courthouse. Members of the Drew Webster Post
Wednesday after talks with No. 39, American Legion, they were principal figures in
1
Johnson. The taxes concerned a brief Veterans' Day observance . Pomeroy High school
are generally measures enacted trumpeter Mickey Minchini played the impr"essive
during World War 11. Dillon "taps.'' Only a handful of people were on hand to help
said JohDson would seek repeal recognize thi s d3y as different fi'Orn others. as the deal
BRADENTON, Fla. (UPJ\ - through most of the se&lt;Json,
or reduction of a " good num. of ail wars slept on .
Fred Hutchinson, former man- Hutchinson resigned as managber of other excise taxes" in
~ ~-- --ager of the Cincinnalt Reds, died er (kt. 19.
addition t.o the ttems he listed. ,prtz~~~~""¥""'"'"1''7~,. .,. -~
early today at Manatee MemoHutehinson had 1 he kind of
Middleport Street Commisrial Hospital, He was 45.
baseball carf'er every player
I coLUMBUS &lt;UPII - It win
SANTA BARBARA, Calif _ sioner Lawrence Manley said
Hutchinson's physician, Dr. dreams of.
lake •·patience, perserveranct
Paul Muni, 66-year~ld Acad~my todtty tbe village SCBYt"nger .
J. H. Beam, said the former I He brok~ into pro ball al 18
and projection') but Ohio C!6D
Award-winning actor, was re- will operate only three days j
0
~anager's wife, Patricia, and and pr-omptly became the
be No. l in many fields, Gov.
ported in serious condition to. a week the rest of 1hts seas- ~
his t_wo older son_s were at the I prime target of every scout m
.lumes A. Rhodes said Wed·
bedside at the time of death. I the country by winning 25
day in Cottage Hospital. Muni on.
nt&gt;c;day_
was admitted to the h.:~spital
M 1
h
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Hutchinson diOO at 3:58 a. m. games and losing only seven
Oci 30 f
an ey reports t e scaveD·r
EST l
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He made tht&lt; observation In a
. ·
or pneumonia, but now
A Ch . t
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t'
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a ter suffermg from chest 11 for Seattle or the Pacific Coast
11 be 10 th fl t lkl
spN'c h at the Ohio Chamber of
ts sufferJng from a serious ger WI
e rs a
.
ns mas promo wn
cancer since the first or the ! League his first year out.
heart condition.
sec 0nd wards on Tuesday§. 1 Middleport was assured when year Beam said
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. Commerce's annual meeting.
1 1an d""
1m m
the tblrd and fourlb, on Thurs- th
M'ddl
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The former manager was un- turning over $50,000 p I u s five
l'ir ~ l si!Jte in the country to
COLUMBUS Resolutions dayds and in tbe fiftb ward on chants assocU:Iti~n met Wednes- conscious at the time of death , players to the Seattle club.
cmnrlete its part of the inter·
urg~ng purc.hase of one Or more 1 Frl ays.
day e.t the Martin Restaurant. the doctor said.
As a pitcher the curly haired
stat e highway system,
maJor reta1l food chains and 1 1:1'Mlfui.4W48%-~'n?,~;:eyr~y.7.o. "":':~?t! They agreed to pa) the town " It was very hard on his Hutch never rivaled either Bob
enactment of state and federal I
$200 for two weeks free park- family, They had been expect- ~ Feller
or teammote
Hal
Rhodes spoke out ln defen~
laws permitting farmers to berOWfi 3US
ing at meters prior to Christ- ing it, but it was still very i Newhouser, but he won his
of his admi n i.~tratioo ' s policy of
long to bargaining associations
mas, if acceptable to town of- hard," Beam sald.
I share of the so-called big ones
floating bond issues to meet
were adopted Wednesday bv the
ficials. Also, the association will Hutchinson had been · in a and wound up wiU1 a total of
slate needs.
Ohio Farm Bureau F~on·
0
. pa,rti5:iP.~~~ . a~~~~ !~ ~~ ~rist~IMini·~· for the paat week,· 95 victories a~ainst .71losses .
The 250 delegates) represent~
mas program spon!ibtellijl'1he' actQI'dmg to 1b&amp; doctor,/ He spenl his entire playmg
"This admini stration did not
obout 52,500 Ohio farm famFeeney-Bennett Post American "He said very Uttle to me or career' with ·tfle -Tigers' and
invent bond issues," he sald.
hes, ~~lled for a study of I he
03f )Legion.
'
to anyone else.
showed such tremendous com' " We on ly project them and at.
fe~slbihfy of buying the Great [
.. He wa1 • great guy. It is pe.titive spirit that no one was
tempt to get the most use Of
At1antJc &amp; Pacific Tea Co. A &amp;
_Bob Haggerty or the H &amp;- R too b11d," Beam said.
really surprisd when they
them .
P. Kroger, Safeway or Ameri-1 COLUMBUS (UPI) - Secre- Flr~tone Store wa!'l named He was re-admitted to tht l named him manager to succeed
I
can chains.
tary of State Ted W. Brown chairman to the Christmas Pro- hospital here Monday for the : Red Rolfe on July S, 1952 _
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''Bond issues were authorized
moved today to take over the gram,
second time ln the
t t
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under s former governor and
00
Cuyahoga County Board of
.
pas wo
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.
FRE_~~IE HUTCHINSON - - . ~A REAL I\IAJ\''
, !.hree governors spent the
COLUMBIA, S.C. - The South
th
Others attending were John weeks. Hutchmson was released He took uver Lh~ club m
-·-- mone)'.
This administrau···
Elect.wns un t't
1 ree new memf
th h · 1 1
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Carolina Beptist Convention b
b
.1d
Werner, Bob Coots Dale nut- rom e osp1ta ast Saturday eighth place and thal s where
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: didn 't htve a cent of bond
Wednesday solidly rejected de- ers can e. appom e ·
I ton, C. P. William;, Carl Hor· after a week-long stay in which the Tigers lmished that year.l
money when i1 came in."
segregation of its three colJeges Brown f1red two veteran ky, Edison Baker George In.. he show.ed steady improvement. / Hutchmson boosted them two
by a 905 to 575 vote 1n secret board m e m be r s Wednesday gels, Eugene Fre~h Edgar Ab. But aJter ~ weekend at home, , notches to ·sixth the following i
Ohio's goal , the governor
balloting_
nigh! and accepted the resigna- bolt, Don Stivers Cash Bahr he was hosprtatized again Mon- ;
!Continued On Page 2)
said , is lo be !he national leadThe vote "closes the matter tlon of a tt1ird.
· Fred Hibbs and Lionel Boggs~ day In "poor" condition and I
er in higher education, researcll
as far as this convention Js Brown dismissed Ray T. Miltook a turn for the worse on I
COLUMBUS rurn -- The Ohio House passed bills ' and development with the UJli..
concerned," uid James A ler, board chairman and former
Wednesday.
!
Wednesday creating Cleveland State Universitv and the versJLJes providing industrial
Howard, chltirman or the con: county Democratic chairman, (
Doctors dlscoveced HutchinToledo State Medi cal Sc:hool and the Senate ,~eceived
ree.sea, ch much jn the manner
vention.
and Democratic member Dan
.son had chest cancer last. Debill that would pu1 a $275 million bond JSSUe before th! ol the agr.!,cultural extension r.
W. Duffy, for "malfeasance,
cern~. After guiding the Reds
voters .
1searcJJ programs at the univer·
WASIUNGYON- The Nation- nonfeasance and misfeasance
Both chamber~ then ralle? it a we~k. adjourning until lsities.
al_ Agricultural Advisory Com- in office."
next Monday arternoon . 1 he &gt;pecJa! session a~pears Ralph
R.
Baldenhofer,
1•8
mJSslon NAAC proposed today Board member A. L. DeMair0
Ul
:ertain to last at. I east another week. The House cleared I Springfield, wa.s elected presL
that federal tobacco production ibus, county Republican chair·
It.s a~e~da for conl'entration on the major matters of re- dent of the chamber Wedne.
controla be stiffened to regulate man, resigned when informed
SALEM .. Ore. (UPil - Gov . dts~nctmg and reapportionment by passing the two edu- 1day, succffiiing Bartoa
A.
the number of pounds each far. by Brown of what the secretary
Mark Hatfield of Oregon offered catwnal rneasure f; &lt;.4nd several other pieces of lesser Hull, Logan.
d
Golden Canadey,
Northup,
a three-point plan for rebuild- legislation .
- - - -mer can sell instead of -e.s now- 1 let 1 ed
0
o
s
e
P
ann
to
was
re-elected
to
another
three~
ing
the
Republican
party
to..
The
medi('al
school
bill
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the acreage he can harvest
Brown sent Nelson Rrsher, a year term •• Ohio Farm BurlOllS
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The commission also pro~ed deputy
m hJs office here, to eau trustee for tile Athens
day, and warned GOP leaders {'eJVed unanimous approval rmd died when Rep Robert Longs•
st~dy of plans for a two-level Cleveland to work with local
•
.
to quit "jockeying for the 1968 1the state umversity measure : worth, H-Cari'Ollton. announced ,
pr1ce support system under deputies Thomas B. Crisafi and Meigs and GaUia area Wednes- .District_ Go~e?lor Arthu~ E. presidential nom1~ation ''
passed by 109-2 after some m1- his support of the bill. Longs- :
whfch export prices could be re.. Donald W. Kendziora. They will doy night.
Ftsher of Chilbcothe described "We must rebmld the party nor oppositiOn by Rt&gt;p . James worth. who had served on the
duced to meet growing compe- supervise board operations un- This was ~nnounced at the LlonJsm as the greatest service organization and leadership on I Hapner. R-Hillsboro
Istaff of Kent State. said he had j
.
tition abroad.
til three new members are Ohio Farm Bureau's
annual club m_ovement Jn the world, a first things ftrst basis.
Hapner, who lost hi s bid for [ provements at the Ohio Peni· Funeral serv1r-es for Mrs . ._
named.
meeting Jn Columbus.
embracmg n:'ore members than "If ~e Republicans don:t ~o [ r:-e!ectwn , sa1d passage of the been assured appropnatiuns rar !trlla E Weaver, 82. of the fta.
Stubbona brush ffteJ swep&amp;
any other Similar type gr~up, better m 1~ than they did In 1bill would cause appropnation.s 1the existing state schools would Icme area. who .died ~ednesda,large areas of Under-dry Ohi
CITED TO COURT
Voting delegates to the Ohio Wednesdar at a Pomeroy L10ns 1964, we m1ght as weJJ throw 1to the six e:ustmg state univer- not be affe.cted.
Iat 12 30 . p m _m Me1gs Geilft"to
Wednesday at oppositte ends 0~ Albert Ta lor 21 Pomero Farm Bureau from the three. dub m~bng,
.
in the towel as far as l96B is ' sHies to be cut.
Both bills now 0 to the Sen-' al Hospita l, will
held Sat·
the state.
was cited ~ Pom~roy May:; county area Were Mrs. Frank . Spe~mg foUowmg a luncheon com..'erned.," the Oregon guver-i The only oHw.r dissenting att•. They ':"&lt;ill gprobablv be l urday at : p. m. . m ~e EW'iq
SJx brush and forest fires Charles Legar's court on a MJIIs, ~r., Galli&amp;; Thomas Say- m SOClal rooms.of the Feder~ted n&lt;r said. . .
i vote ~as cast by Rep. Joseph I broughl. up for consideration ln Chapel with bunal m 1...etart
ranged out of contrOl in Cler· charge of permitting an unli- re, Me1gs; and Gaylord Cook, chW'ch_, ~v. F1~er descnbed Many pohtical observers be- R. Kamrad. H·Port.age county. the upper house sometime
t .Ceml"lery. The R~v_. H. L. MQ..
mont and Warren count! In
sed
t
to d .
d Athens County.
humamtar1an projeCts of Ohio Ueve last week's election greatPr 1
W('(&gt;k
nex DRmeJs will offlcJaJte.
N
•· th western Ohio one of es
opera or22 Mason
nve was
an
These, WI'th 8 bout 250 0th er Lionism · He urge d th e 1oca1 1Y enhanced Ha t r·leld' 11 positiOn
··
om had
IJes be0 New Taxes · I The bill to produce a con tl- 1 Her hu5band • Cl Yde• p,-~~
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them cen
Flora Stobart
There
charring 200 acres' before Jt was cited on cha;ges 'of n.o ~pera~ delegates to ti_le state ~ven- club to ~uild up its member- in the Repu~lican par_ty. His tion expected f~~mso~:ntp~st~ I tutwnai amendment for the ~ 75 1 ffi her m death. Survivors inhalted. In Saybrook To hi 1 • I'
d d . i
f tlon, also con!ldered and ap- ship so 1t could be of even speech attackmg extremism key· U .
.
elude a daughter, Mrs. Fannie
1
In Ashtabula County, a::,~ 0~r :en~c:":ed~~sdayri; ngp~~~ prov~ P?licy resolutions of the greater serviCe-- -to its communi. noted the GOP National Con- nJverslty, but 11 _apr__are~~y ,_ (Cont~nu:~on~~~~e~ 2) Belle Brown, Long Bottom, and
hundred acres of forest was de- ero· olice
y
orgaruzahon for the coming ty,
vention which nominated Sen.
three grandchildren,
Alltltl
atroyed by 1 fire that broke out
y p
'
year,
He said Llonlsm is "growing Barry Goldwater for president.
Brown. New Philadelphia; Mrt.
In. baokwoodo .....
ON TWO COUNTS
The delegote .... ion camo by leaps and boundo the world
Outlines Plan
' Madelyn Emerson, Lafayette,
'111 . Obi Slate p t I
on the last day of the eonven~ over.''
Hatfield in an interview with
Jnd .. and Robert Brown
It
0
,.......,. MemoriiJ Bospllal
the convlcUon ·.~ 1:; non which began
Monday Important dates lor o h Lo UP!, call~ lor Republicans to'
home.
A.dJIIflliOIII _ M 8 r j o..r 1e counts of Chester E Wells 38 morning. .
Lions w~ Mnounced as:
I'
-Outline a positive, progresSh~ was 1 member of 111e
Grimm, Racine·
Th
Lon B
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-Bowling tournament, Chllll- slve policy and philosophy based
R
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Racme
Melhodlit
ChurciL
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Schoonover
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g ottom, In Gallipolis court p I
oothe Nov 20-Zt
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I' h . ev. r. C. . Lemley. pastor of the Rutland Metho- l friends may call at the f nl
. , . Rutland;
Nara on Wednesday. He was fined
U p, Paper Firms
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. 011 e reco s .0 accomp lS - d1st church, has been credited with saving the life of
· · .
une
Hartman, LOne Bottom: Cbar- $50 and costs, given live days F . Strik Thr
-Dbtrlct &lt;onvennon, MarJe~ ments of Republican governors: northern Ohio youth following a ·ar w k
R
a home any tune,
lotLn Tucktl', ilheoblre• 1. .1•• 1a · 1
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eat
ta, May 1-~.
-Estllblish "co u n s e Ls of n
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PJckeus, M&amp;SOD; Erna ~
Jal ' ~d hiB h~ense sus- A new strike tbreat that could -state convention, Toledo, ideas" between GOP officehold- ear on on, ast weekend.
-j
SQUAD CAU.ED
er Cheshire.
pended or one-rear 0~ . 8 .seriously dent the West Coaat May lf-15-16.
ers and rank and file party Rev. Lemley was returning 1 h
.
1 Middleport Emergency - tte...
· Otscblfltl - Mary H 1 Dl m :rg~f
:hUe ~ pulp and paper industry loomed - InternaHonal convention, members at the local level, home from a trip late Saturday en carrJed the !"0 1't! seriou.sly cue squadmen went to the MaMinersvllle• Mtcb.ael
Bater'
ca ' a
- B? cos s, today despite a plea form La. Los Angeles, July 7·10.
and
night when he noticed a ear off m~t youth to his . automobile. I Oei Hysell home on Wi1liam-lt
Mlnermne; Ava Gilkey ~ : u:,ve bil da.!:t In Jail .for bor Secretary W. Willard Wirtz Guests at the meeting, pre- --.:concentrate on m8king sub- the road. Though he saw no I {his one was bleeding ~rofuse-1 at 5:a5 p. m. Wednesday wben
ziaonvWe.
" .
v
w e
er suspension. to con~e nego&amp;iations, the sided over by President J. Ed- stantlal GOP gains in 1966 as one near the crash, he decid- , t~ 50 ~ev. Lemley .decld.ed to she was sufferiJJa from a ._..
Total Number of Patlonlt-33
DANCE AT WAHAMA
UPI sold.
ward Footer, were Paul Chap. a prelude to the 19ti8 presiden- ed the wreck had just occurred, ' . ke ~m f to a. liospitlll himse~ VOOJI condition.
More tban 20,000 member&amp; of man, James Soulsby,
Keith tial contest.
so he pulled over to lnvesti- mstea o takmg the lime to
----LOCAL TEMPS
h~
achool dllllCO will be the ASSI&gt;\'IOUon of Western Pulp Goble, Bernard Fultz and Ro- Hatfield said Republlcans gate. He discovered two young summon an emergency vehtcFllU!lMEN CALLED
The lemporature In dowiltown ;~ comlng Friday at the and Paper
Workers "over- bert Gant.
'
must establish "a broad middle men unconscious and painfully !e.
. .
.
Pome&lt;oy firemen ,...,.. caW
Pomeroy II II:U a, Ill. lodaJ lum from~~ ~bool •ndltor- wbelmlng)y rejected," the gov- Federated Church ladles oerv- lll'Ound philosophy and outline injured near the car, which had PhysiCians told hrm the youth at ! ' IS a. m. ll&gt;day to WyW.
was 118 deirael tllltler ovorcut J•- will
~m.daThe emment request and were oet lug lunr.b were Mrs. Lena Grue- posiUve positions on civil rights struck a concrete abutment. wthould have bled _to d~Jh if Hill and at 9,30 tD DW' HOJI'I
oklu
"'"
" emcee.
nee to wa1k off lbelr jobs today In oer
Clara Karr and Mn medic
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tl'e had been fiVe mmutos Sohlo Statton 011 West MabHI.,
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II OJl8ll "'· lllo public.
a dlsputo over a new c:oJitract, ~ Neutzlillfl,
. ti
taxa on, conserv~ Rev. Lemley was able toldeilly in geUing him to the to douse &amp;l'llo firea at llllllt
on,
c~on and forep aid. arouoe one of tho InJured and hospital.
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lines Js being spearheaded
1 group of '·mod era te.-to-liberal" House Republicans.
A House GOP group known
as . the
"Wednesday Club''
clatmed new recruits Wednesday
on its drive to get "fresh minds
and fresh leadership'' into the
party,

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Larry Thomas of Columbus :
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and was accompanied .home
Sunday evening by Mrs. Thorn- 1
as and daughtt&gt;r, Melinda who l
spent the past week here.
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Christ will hold 1 progressive
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Scherry
Hicks for the appeUzer. 'lbe
next step will be at the homes
of Narsa Frost for juice and
crackers; soup course, Christine and Candace Bahr: salad.
Debbie Grueser; potatoes, Sandy Bunce; vegetable, Jim But·
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