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16-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Nov. 11, _1964

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~h~ot~i~~ion al so announc&lt;•d .,d. the reason the division !'lamp-

many acres of . proper ty had cel!ed
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res m e eson , .._, l Lon and went to Tumblesen Run above . that no more fire pN m1ts will
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Letart, W.Va ., areas..
. . i LeL_art Tuesday to help extin- be issued until th e l'ur·renl
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and hes promised full legal
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ban Mea nwh il e it was learnPd the fines for anyone found guilty of
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. 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.
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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,
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approximate y 31 fJremPn Iou gh! the Raci nl" Department in fight.. Showers covering about 60 per
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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.
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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 '
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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
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the 10 per cent federal excise
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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
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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
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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
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~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.
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was admitted to the h.:~spital
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Hutchinson diOO at 3:58 a. m. games and losing only seven
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11 be 10 th fl t lkl
spN'c h at the Ohio Chamber of
ts sufferJng from a serious ger WI
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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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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·
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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.
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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
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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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moved today to take over the gram,
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FRE_~~IE HUTCHINSON - - . ~A REAL I\IAJ\''
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COLUMBIA, S.C. - The South
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Others attending were John weeks. Hutchmson was released He took uver Lh~ club m
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Werner, Bob Coots Dale nut- rom e osp1ta ast Saturday eighth place and thal s where
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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- ;
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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.
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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,
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mJSslon NAAC proposed today Board member A. L. DeMair0
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: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
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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.
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Golden Canadey,
Northup,
a three-point plan for rebuild- legislation .
- - - -mer can sell instead of -e.s now- 1 let 1 ed
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Brown sent Nelson Rrsher, a year term •• Ohio Farm BurlOllS
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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
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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
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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,
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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..
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humamtar1an projeCts of Ohio Ueve last week's election greatPr 1
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opera or22 Mason
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These, WI'th 8 bout 250 0th er Lionism · He urge d th e 1oca1 1Y enhanced Ha t r·leld' 11 positiOn
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IJes be0 New Taxes · I The bill to produce a con tl- 1 Her hu5band • Cl Yde• p,-~~
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Flora Stobart
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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'
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elude a daughter, Mrs. Fannie
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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
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orgaruzahon for the coming ty,
vention which nominated Sen.
three grandchildren,
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atroyed by 1 fire that broke out
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He said Llonlsm is "growing Barry Goldwater for president.
Brown. New Philadelphia; Mrt.
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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
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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:
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Grimm, Racine·
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Nara on Wednesday. He was fined
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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
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lotLn Tucktl', ilheoblre• 1. .1•• 1a · 1
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Jal ' ~d hiB h~ense sus- A new strike tbreat that could -state convention, Toledo, ideas" between GOP officehold- ear on on, ast weekend.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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must establish "a broad middle men unconscious and painfully !e.
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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
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nee to wa1k off lbelr jobs today In oer
Clara Karr and Mn medic
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a dlsputo over a new c:oJitract, ~ Neutzlillfl,
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taxa on, conserv~ Rev. Lemley was able toldeilly in geUing him to the to douse &amp;l'llo firea at llllllt
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c~on and forep aid. arouoe one of tho InJured and hospital.
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A House GOP group known
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on its drive to get "fresh minds
and fresh leadership'' into the
party,

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Scherry
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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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tJx pavPr.s. bul arf' t&lt;Jxpa\·f'l"s tht&gt; ms('IVt&gt;s
&lt;HHI :ne. d 01ng thr1r p:.~rr in ra i"ing the
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' onw rp:-~;;;on tJr anolh t&gt; r a nd are st ill &lt;im·
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ul !lt\-' tlnskii!Pd . &lt;~nd
lht-'rPlort-' llt~l lib·lv !u hf',· onrt&gt; mt-'mht&gt;rs
ul Ow emp lo \"JiH"'nt ranks . \Vt&gt; see in th~
p ro _
g rams'"' St'('ond than('i:'" hrmg giv~n to
IJf'rsn n-: who tJllf'd rn m;:~nv in~tanres to
take ~::~dvar t la ge of th!' pulll re school t&gt;du nllwn that v.a ~ avail&lt;ihle Th~ quesfion
is whPihn WP should give them a third
I)Wn("t&gt; wfH·n lh1• v ha\·e bfle-n dropouts in
t\VO 1nsla nces A henP fict&gt;nt gowrnmPnt
wlll probahl _v gl\re them th at u1her l'han&lt;"e
her &lt;ru se an~· th i ng would be ~11f'r than
I'Omplele dt'feat . Of course we will alw avs
haw with u s a ('ertain perce ntage of the
populat ion. tha t dut:' In ill health . la r k uf
ambition of any kind . or pl&lt;nn Jac·k uf
ment ::J iity \Viii con t in ue in the ran ks uf
!he hard co re unemployed If they h.3ve
been given opport11nities such as the pre·
sent pror:rarn thev most surelv ran not
blame their fello1vman for their plight.

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nt.&gt;w COP image must reml nd
SD rne or the p;nty worken th::~t
thr.•y "ve ht•urd ~:~ ll Lhis befure.
lic.:.~n talk

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Do It

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LADIES'CLUB PESTERED TI-4E
MR.SO.~KiiE,OF BOXKITE AND
STI&lt;JN@, TO ADDRESS lHEIR ME£TtN0 ...
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'!HE I4:XE OF BUSI NESS
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DEVELOPMEN'T ... 'TJ.IE

OF INPUSTRY ...

my hat in Bergdurf·Goodm .:m ·s win~ow
This rash statement was ba~~d on nothIng except my own 100 per ce nt fal lible
~'o!nanlY intuition; I simply dul not bt"·
lJeve the Republicans would be daffv t:n·
uugh to nominate someone v.ho had aiJsolute!y no chance ot" winning.
Several readers have wntten to rt'·
mind me of my erroneous progno~ti c a·
tion, and inquire about the date of the
hat-eating. l have taken thi s up with Mr
Andrew J!oo~~an, and he ha1:1 promised
to have h1s mtlhnery department whip up
a chapeau made of cookif's, or candv or
.something that won't kill me instanth·.
When the date is set I will notify everyone, including Mr. Goldwiller, whO de·
serves a Jau gh.
The roulette di.scery has entf'rerl the
race for Anglo-American ruck ' n' roll
honors by signing a quartet of BMtish
singers called the Hullabaloos. Their
debut record, "I'm Gonna Love You
Too," has been hailed with so manv advance orders that Roulette l'hieftain ·Morris Levy hired two extra pressing plant!l
to do the job .. One seheduled Broad·
way show has raised all the monev but
still doesn't have a working book or
score. If the producers don 't go into rehearsal by February, they'll have to give
all the angels their money uark .
Hem~mber the name Zbigniew Cybulski - if you can. He 's apt to become the
newest big noi se out of Europe in cine·
rna cireles. Cv, as he is c:allfd for obvious
reasons , is 37. Polish, wears glasses,
dresses sloprily and features a pronoun·
ced five o"dock shadow, but apparently
the chicks dig him, and all the actresses
over there are begging their agents to
get him as a leading man.
Former ,iazz star Don Elliott and his
wife , Doris Wiss. are expecting a babY.
!Jon parlayed a hip kiddie recording of
"'The Nutty Squirre ls~~ into a successful
radio-TV firm a few seasons back, but
now he 's so ecstatic about the approa ch
of parenthood that he 's going to write
' 'a sonnet a day·· as a special present for
the child .. There's unbridled hvstetia
in the NBC studio where Jonatha~ Win·
ters an~ guest star 1\firkey Rooney are
rehearSing for their Nov . 19th special.
They have , so far , tossed out two come·
dy sketches and are ad Jibbing tho
srene!l, With hilarious results - to everyone but the writers, of course.

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Reports From The Capitol

Voice of Broadwav ... reportin~
ROMY SCff\'ElrlER lost Alain Delon
to anothe r lad_v. hut she see ms to be doing just fine in Pari:' wi111 one or the 10
most attrac_tive men io the world . They 're
seen lunchrng _almost daily at quaint bis·
tros , and at mght all dressed up in the
ele-ga nt places or properly dressed down
for the Left Bank hotspots The Parisi an s
refer to him as RomJ•'s "cavalier servant"'
-the equivalent of "attentive escort" on
cur side of the Atlantic
.
The Rat
Pack fPxrept for Peter Lawford who is
more or less rt&gt;tired from that' srene)
took a shellarking on the election They
hacked Pierre S::1lrnger, and got murder.
erl on Robf'rt Kennedy , whom thev t'mphafirally did not support . Rudv Val·
lee is shorking the most hard - hc~pd
night club audience~ with the risrnre
jokes in his tourin g art. Of course, Ru ·
d!·'s been known to shock the Friars'
1!1ag lun c hPons - and that ain't easv.
But hi s attitude• toward "blue' 1 materiitl
Is that it's healthv . 1Go tell that to Len ny Bruce\.
Arlie Shaw will tifle his new hook ''I
Love You . I Hate You . Drop Dead" Bra·
vo• .
"The Loved One·• figurf'd to he
ll very funn:v picture. h·ut this aspect is
the funn ies t· Ma rgaret Leighton and Phil
..
SiJ.vers cast as husband and wife
Audrey Hepburn. who eame to New
York for two dav s to he lp pt·omote "My
Fair Lady ," went on a slight shopping
spree. When she drove to Krnnf'dy Air·
port her limou sine wa~ trailPcl bv anoth·
*T limousine hi red bv the s tudi~just for
her excess luggage ·
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On Sept. 27 this department report·
ed: t'Broadway Br.1k:ie Hot Line : ft"s
even money John so n wins by 7,000,000 .
It's even money Goldwater gets fewer
than 10 sta tes. !The bookies sav he
doesn 't even have Arizona in the · bag. \
Even moneY Johnson carries Ca!iforrlia
by 600,000, anrl even monev Johmon
l'afries Maine and Vermont __:_ states that
even FOR didn't carrv The Johnson and
Goldwater betting is io to 1, Johnson fa.
vored . Practica\lv no betting on thic; , but
Kennelly i.s 2 to 1, a lot of action on thi ~
race.n
Interestin!: tu see how the elect ions
confirmed the bookmaker's predictions,
J am also painfully aware that before
the San Francisro GOP convention I went
out of my way to announce that if Barry
Coldwater were nominated, I would eat

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By BOB WINGETr
The Pomeroy Panthers will
~d to conclude their Jmprea11ve 1964 football season on a
winning note Friday
night
when they travel to Oak Hill.

By Wuyae G. BraDcbtadt, M.D.

IT&lt;Jinrn g prog r :m1 llw rt' wen- 1.177 of
llrt"r!l 11hu 1.1.1:'/t' J"t'L·en·mg Ll l lt'nl/J IO.Vmt' l tt
lh·nl:'lrt pa _,·mt'nhi , and 0:10 111 thJt !:I"OUp ,
uJ :.J lmoq hall (" Ompletrd t rcunrng rours·
l:'s On the slrPn gfh or the resul ts t'nu m·
t'r:.d t'd a huvt' 1t lnllll d app~&gt;cH that the
utrlla.\ ol OV!:'r t •.1 u ~nd" half nu lliurt!'l
''l)f'n! v.1J1 p;n tlivi rlt&gt;nl s far ;:~bove th~
hopt'.'i ul rnanv nrti("s uf ~l l &lt;'b t&gt;Xpt'ndr·

lrlmm g program:. nD\1 bl' rrg li 'Jl·
durted Jn 0.~i0 UlldPr fht- \l an r iH\1-'f /It-·
Vt&gt;lopmPnt I f:lllllng Ad ulld th t' At"~&gt; :l.
Rt-Uevelopm ~ nt .'\l' t progrJms 1s th at rt
~:~ppear·s to tw ht'lr rng tht&gt; rn a)nri tv
of
th~se who have l&lt;lkf'n pJ rt rn it ;.; ·ma11v
skrlled :oursPs. Sinn' the progr:.~m \r a·g
start.-:&gt;d Ill our ~!af t :!.474 pPrson " . im lud.ing so me from M~ig s roun lv have rom plt-ll'd the prPscribed 1 omses. Thosp \\ ho
had co_m ~ lt&gt;ted thl:' co urses found 2.:100
obs wrUun a three. month pPnod . whrch
S a 74 perct•ntage. In )Ohs for\\ h ir h !hrv
were trained There "wnf' 1 mn lOb:i
found for those trainPf's hv the Ohio
State ErnploymPnl Sen·i n · ·
ThPre WI'T P 404 of the gr::JdU :J tPs who
throu gh the rPtr:1 in ing rt'trrrnt'd to th1·rr
~or mr r E"mpi0Yt' r". m .r nf'w l"Jp:lcit\· r1r
found new jobs b~· tlwrr own eHorts
Along t_h e way 1.320 droppf'd out , with
onl_y .a little ove r hJif. or 76ti lt-a\"lllg the
trammg pro gram voluntanlv. Of that
number 242 Wt'rrl h ~rk to i0bs. Jt is interest ing to note !hat 1n the month of
September :214 pPr"ons com pl('!ed thPrr
trai nmg. but 164 be ca me dropout s during th:n period The re were 13 ~ who
dro ppe~ uut .\'~ l untarily and on\~· 32 persons le tt tra rmng unvohrntarily bec:mst'
of absenteeism
Some conc lusions ca n hP M awn hv
the figurt-s released bv the Ohio Burt&gt;a i1
cf Unemployment Coffipen:;ation . One is
that in spite ol rather widE' spread (' riti·
clsm by some- persons of the program it
appears to be doing as well or het1er than
It wa• origineiJy believerl Of the tota l
number who have been • part of the

Panthers Face Upset-Minded Oaks i Antitrust

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HELEN HELP US!

They heard Jt six yean ago
(;tJP /1ad taken a b1o1d
bt'at1ng in 1he 1958 state and
mngre.-..&lt;&gt;IIJnal elecJron!l in the
middle uf the second k~ise-nhow·
er admr mstrar wn. Now tht&gt;y are
ht&gt;aring it again after last
Wl:'t'k "s di s~sle r in the presJdtm·
ti~:~l electwn w h i c h dragged
many Republican &lt;'ongresswnaJ
and st;j(i candJdah:s lo defeat.
alt er rhe

Q - My dO&lt;Iur 10y1 l havo
phlebitis. Whit J• Jt ud what
eauses il?
A - PblebltJs II WI ir.!larr.·
hlatlon of the veins usoolly wttb
cloning. It cummonl} occurs In
tht- leg! and has a tenden~y to
re&lt;:ur. A lender hard knot or
cord can be felt under the skin
and the portion uver tht vein
Dlay be reddened . In general
the cause is 11. slowing or the
blood flow In the affected veil&gt;,
Thia muy be due to an lnfec.
tlon or it may foUow chil~blrth
or an operation. When 11 followa
clllldblrth It is called "Milk leg."
le Js less likely to follow an opotration when th~ doctor getl
you up after a day or two.
Supertlrtar lt'llon•
u!lually
elt!ar up spontaneously but any
Jndlcation tbat tbe clot 111 the
velD may eJ"tend Into !ltot'prr
'eiDt ~ld necessUBte oper..
tlve ftmoval of dle JavoJ•'t"d
velD, To be IUC&lt;'essful tucb a.o
operat1on must be performed
Wltbla 10 days ot the onset.
A new treatment with dextran has spared many victitnJ
the need for this operation. The
U!iUUt of thh'! treatment, llow·
ever, have been good only 11 il
was started within eight hours
of the onset of symptoms. Anticosgulant.t are also used-preferably for only a wt&gt;ek or two
with ttach recurrenrt rather

then ~:ontinually .
Jf there is severe pahl and
Jwelllng Jn the ;eg, injection of
alcoho( or hot water into tht

apinal nerve root will give re.
lief. When the condition is chron1&lt;- an elastic storklng or ela.:!th~
bandege may have to be woro,
Q - A few day• ago my doc·
tor tapped my knee!! with
a
small hammer but there waJ
no knee jerk. What would use
this~

A - Commooe!llt cause
Js
f~:~ilure on the part of the patient

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
No one has yet mentioned the to relax. The normel kne · ·k
This column is dt&gt;dicaled to Surfl:!rs who gu for ' ov~rsized is an Important sign of a weiJ ..
young people, theil' problems T-shirts blazing with four-inclt- functioning nervious
system.
&lt;:~nd ple&lt;~sure ;;;. !heir troubles,
wide red stripes on a white Assuming full cooperation of the
and fun. As with the rest of background. Thf.:' shirts also patient in the test , the
knee
Helen Help Us!, ii welcomes come with blue or green Jtripes jerk may be lost tu peripheral
l~:~ughs but won't dodge a serand they're the hottest sellinJ neuritis. This in turn may he
ious qu~stion with a brush-off. item in California Jtorea this caused by diabetes, disease of
Presi dent Dw1ghl D. Ei sen·
Send your teen-age questions fall . Real wild .- H.
the blood vessels and poisorring
huwt:r wa:s persuaded after the to Vouth A~ktd
For It, In
with alcohol or lead. The cause
1!158 elertwn th&lt;1t his party
care of Helen Help Us! 1 this Pa.lnlt'tl Brush • Off
of
the neuritis in some ca~~~~
needed a new Image. He wus new spaper.
cannot
be found.
Dear
Helen:
!&lt;tlking the same way last week ConservaUv• or Jlvt
Absent
knee jerks are also
I ilm 19 and attend college.
in hii:i post-.eleclion sta tement
!een
in
other
.serious diseases
When I was 17 1 met • boy
which sa rd tb~t the GOP must Dear Helen:
uf the nervous system. If your
rid itslef of 1ts "false lmage·•
Regarding the tetter from the tmd went steady with h1m for doctor lras not found the cause
almost
three
months.
Jt
took
that il i!'l the par ty uf tht' ·nr.:h girl
who called herst'll a
me a solid wet'k to give him yuu should have a thorough
~;~nd privileged.''
Squeek from the East, not one
back his ring, because
he examinatiOD by 1 ntone special0 the r Republi can! began person from Philadelphia has wouldn't take it. Since
then Ist.
singing !he same tune, although ever heard of that word until I've gone steady once and dat·
some Wt're arguing whether now. Here ev~one hl either a ed many boys.
she starts cooking on the Sunthere should be a cooling off Conservative or Jive. Jive may
sen
burner. - H.
also
be
called
Hlp.
Thtt
latEver since I atopped going
penod or an immediate shake-Helen :
Dear
ter
usually
has
clique's,
and
with this boy, he knows who
up in lt'adership.
Everybody
Is always trying to
group together.
1 date, where I go and wbat I
Democrets Galo Seats
Conservatives are very plain- do. He still calls and aska me show how Smart t.hey arv. Now
new
In the 1!,;158 election, the Dem- dressing girls who we~:~r lit- out, but I refuse. He's good- they 're all figuring out
ocrats garned 49 House seats tle or no make-up and have natured about It, but ao persist· ways to say "Good-bye'' ln foreign languages. They've got Haland I2 St!nate aeats and ousted very long, 11tralght hair. They ent.
ian and Latin and Greek and
Republicans from statehouses. wear cover up clothes, a n d
I've tried several ways to German and Russian and about
That was the year when a little skirts below the kneto. No loQd
brush
him off, like hanging up a half-dozen othera all ae.wed
known Stephen M. Young won colors, mostly dark. You can
and
telling
him I don't want tu up, and the ones that can't think.
a Stmatc sea l from the unbeat-. usua lly pick the Conservative
able John W. Bricker in Ohio. from the crowd: Jn winter she be bothored, but lt didn't work. of anything else say "Chow,"
The 1ame Young defeated the will h&lt;ive on a long coat or eith- Then I treated him IH~e dirt but I want a different one. Can
unbea!Hble Robert Taft Jr. m er dark leather or suede and and ignored lUIQ completely. you give me a different way to
Ohio last week.
a hat to match the ~oat. She No aoap. How can I get rid of tell the gang "Good-bye"
OUT
0 F - NO ALOHAS, PLEASE,
will have on textured knee-highll him-RUNNING
1'he Democrats benefited tn
WAYS.
Dear No:
or stockings Bnd carry
•boul19!&gt;8 from • recession and £rom
How about "Arsenic! ' 1 That's
der bag. Jn spring or autumn
a fired-up' lBbor movement she will wear knt&gt;e-highJ with Dear ROW;
"e-oodbye" in any languqe.-H.
!iijhting to prevent adoption of penny-loafers and
Wily
don't
you
play
Cupid
bermudas
right·to-work l~:~ws in five states.
with a swt'atl:!r to match. ID Find a cute girl who lhinkt be'a
Thls column Ill dedicated to
But it was also a year of summer she alwaYs wears aan· nice (that shouldn't be hatd. family
living, 10 fl you're hav·
tnumph for a few Republicans, dais.
YOU did, remember) and drop ing kid trouble or just plain
notably Sen. BaJ&gt;ry Goldw&lt;.~ter,
You see. the ConservaUvt a few hints that hti seems in·
who was reelected in Ari:c:una, !ort of mat.ches the "Squeek," terested In her. Get !hem to- truuble, let Helen Help YOU.
She will also welcome your
ancl Neslon A. Hockd'elter whiJ except
thal Conservatives gether, casually, and let chem- own amusing n:periencet. Ad·
was elected governor of New
would never gu for the Beattie Istry lake ovor. When 1 girl dress Helea B9CIIl Ill .,.... o1
York. They were the chief paruraze or wear anything havlna: bears a boy Ur reactlJl&amp; t.u her, thJ1 newsapu:
ticJpan ls this year in the bloodto do with them .
letting which preceded GoldHoy Conservatives wear some
water 's nomination for the pres·
what the saml;l clothing u the
1dency.
Squeek, but hover """·lllgb
The GOP was more concerned
lOCks. In tht summer
tbey
then wiht U1~ ov1:51'•all results.
wear sandals, no sock1, ucept
Its ruHJonal (.'Qffimittee li!twhen they are dressed
up.
aembled. for an inquest lD JanuSometime.!! they wear tneaken
ary , 1959, at Dt's Moines, Iowa,
without socks.
,
where the wealher wa.t as cold
And, of course, they ore tht
liil::i
t h e Republican election
hea&lt;fed·for-coUeao crowd.-111.
showing.
Dear M1
Members Hear Rtsul&amp;s
The national committee mem.
bers heard the result!! of 1 survey ttiken by an orgcmizalion
ol" public opin lon expertJ, Jn
•ubstance, the survey indicated
that too many vott&gt;s regarded
D!VOTE[, TO INTIRin OP
the GOP I:IS composed of
MEIGI MASON &amp;R!A
wealthy coupon-clippers who
•lcft"'nl •· owe"' ,.UIIMrt•
were unconct!rned ~:~bout llltii
Chath• TtftMI-'IL 1-'tef
well-bemg uf most uf the people. ,.ubll1h-a ..... l"ltr"fiCIWI ,...,... •••
••r ~ rtte Ollie Yetley Pullllllhlftl
With soml:! dissl:!nts, the com- C•m.,.ny 111 ~CINinlt It ,... .... .,.
DIUI au ..flen OfflH -..... W'r ~
mittee approved a program 'JtN.
lld.Jtor11J phO!Ie WY 1-1117.
aimed at reshapmg the Repub· ....•""'""
•• ,.c:ona 11111 ••11111111
ttw ...... , .....................,.
lican image, the "false image,"
Nation•• lllhrtrtttllftll ,....,_,.,...
mentioned by Eisenhower last lottltttlll
Inc.. ta l.ftlnt-&gt;
week.
toft · -.. New ,_,.. CIIJ JIMII YMIL.
IUOUrlll't..n , . .
OliiNrM .,.
Nothing much came from the
project. The party lacked thu UITI• ..,...,.. ew•ll•l .., II •rrt1 " "
· - .,.,, Nl ltWII"CII II money to carry out sud1 pro- *MIU
D•lh •!Nirrn,.. .,....
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po_sala as one for a aprightly· monttlo. .,... " ' ' " ..,..,.. .,,.,
ly '-'!OtiU •owt. ......,., ........., • . , .
edited GOP Ingaazine and an·
!let ,.,..,.,..,. ••• ltNftt,. 11M •Y
other f o r a Reptlblicao. ...... •ntt ,..,, •••• ... ..,.,..
., ...,.,.., - t1Nrt IC7UiiA •IMI _, ., tiNt ''!r
SJXmsored t~levi sion !!how
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MS u Eves
Bi:g
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upset v;•lClory

tht• year.
Panther Bit. .. A novel in- 1 Embarrassed, however , they !
Pomeroy 's starting lme-up is 1 elden!, 1 think , occurred at the turned down the offer to buy 1
dot ~Jays. F'laM.er Kmly LMt
1
expected to be the Jame this Panthers' last home football the dime program.
returned to actioa. Haltblc*
Friday night as it haa been of- game.
1
Ee.stern Coac-h AI Bowen 1s
Bill Crockett warted Qllt bile
fensively all season, with the Members ot the Pomeroy Ath~ putting his veteran - loaded MILWA UKEE !UPil - The
limped noticeably. Tdle Galt
exception of teck:e
LmJ.ie letic Boosters were selling pro· Eagles through the paces pre- W1scon:sin Legislature
joined 1
Gillingham remained doubtfll
grams at the gate when
a paring them for the opening of the controversy over the shift
fr,r Saturday.
A victory against the Oaks Diehl.
of the Mila ukee Braves to At·
Indiana Coach Phil DieteD~
would glve this Panther team Louie suffered a pulled mus- group of persons was noticed cage season.
cle
in
the
Logan
game
and
''
sneaking"
over
the
fence
Co81ch
Bowen
feels
he
has
81
ta
nta.
Ga
,
by
passing
a
joint
CHICAGO
tUP()Late-bloomwestern
Saturday
.
promoted
sophomort ~
the best overall record Jn Pom·
1
was
stdeHned
during
the
serond
nearby
group
of
very
capable
boys
r
re
solutmn
Wednesday
askmg
I
mg
M
ch
uan
Sta
te
rtding
a
l
.
d
ed
d
JohD
Ginter
to the st.artlng lJnL
d
1 1
eroy fUgh school hlsWry.
1 cats evot
· be wearmg
· green an d Congrf'ss to apply antitrust laws three-game~ wmmng
.
' streak, ·LS The WIdef
a tiay up agamat
.
quarter. Further
misforiune The Boosters casually sent who wdl
Oregon. Saletymlll
Though the Oaks haven't been was experienced by the PHS someone up on the hill where white. All players on the Eagle to rnaJnr league baseball
aimmg for an upset over top- lo pass lensehi 1n pfrepBarak on Rich Coachys, out all Ieiiia
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· patrons were so- startmg
·
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Impressive this season, they Senior when his mother passed the non-paymg
team t h'I! wmter
WI 11
ranked Notre Dame m Satur- lor theL.. A pktcDong Uo r1 uctheye I with illneu and inJ·~-""-· J-.
1
In
quarterU&lt;JC
could prove to be troublesome away SWlday night.
liclled to purchase a program. stand over six foot .
--(' olher Jdeve
d lopments
R ld A d&lt;~y ' s contest
Co h J n nve er ·
joined the iquad
1owa
1rcur t u ge
ono
ac erry 8 W'O s
if the Penthers are ''down" afDrt-chster
set
i:l
Nov.
24
trial
r
The
Irish
are
seven-point
fainjured
sophomore
Larry
ter their 18-Q loss to Logan last
' date on ":"''' ol a suit by Mil- ' vorites but Mi c higan Stale, Dowell was out fur the ieason .ll FIRST
week.
waukl:'e County wh1ch seeks a ranked Jlth, has knocked off The Hawke yes ran through a, QUALITY
However, ~ince Pomeroy has
I permanent in;unt'lwn to
keep Ithret! tough Big Ten foes in a light drill.
I REGULAR
a fine B·l record It is fair to
!leaves I com playing any- cow . The Spartans up"t Pur- Michigan, Iowa's . opponent ! Certified Oil St•tlon
assume Coach Charley Chanwhere but m M1lweukee m due 21 -7 last Saturday.
Saturday, also had mJury
cey's boys will try to end the
W. Ma!Jn St.
1!16~
.
, ·h D t•
h t
1ems, Regular tackle John
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season with a performance that Middleport's Yellow Jacketslquick guards, 5-7 Joey Stephen· 1and Wallace seniors.
150
1
0
~ County Board
. Chfltrman ! Coac .. u 1 y aug er Y a 1
- - will t~dd even more lustre to opened fuU-squad drills this son and 5-6 Buddy Moore, and
week
for
their
first
'64-65
bas.
pivot
man
5-10
Bruce
Wallace.
Up
from
the
reser~e
sq~ad
r.ugene
H.
Grobschm1dt
sa1d
_
h
e
'I noted
hJs
lea~
has
beat~n
what has already happened .
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Coach Chancey feels the Oaks ketball season geme at home Moore is 8 junior, Stephenson of last year ~re 6-0. Ga ry Sto·i ""outd be wJihng to meet wrth 1~otre Dame e 8 h _stralg t
a ainst Athens High· on Decem- - - - - - - bart, 5-9 !l.f!ke Bratton, ~ll l Atlall!a officials Lo discuss the tunes and 11 out of 12, .and
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could surprise his Panthers un- b~r 4 with three lettermen regS?m Clatworthy, 5-11 Jon Cun - move.
he . has a per~nal fiVe -game r
less they work hard for victory,
ulars hack from last year.
Tigers Still First
nmgha~, 5-10 Pat Edwards , and The resolution passed in th~ ' s Lrt~g oveJ' Insh Coac~ A~: i
He knows that team ... with so.
Carl Wolfe the one-time Ra- In UPI Grid Poll
5·6 David Casn
legis lature was approved unam· I Parseg~um .based un M dlig.
st1 records on paper, heve giv•
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NEW YORK (UP I)
The
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d h t ., b. 1 Stale v1ctones over NorthwestCol·
Rod Karr out for basketball I mous 1y. 1l c arge t a ar r- 1
p
h. , f
. the Panthers a lot Of trouble cine Tornado and Marlette
1 n
· working
· a Um't-"
p ress
I nterna ti?"a I the first time
• at MHS, ' began 1 trn ry
· of
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lege sharpshooter, lS
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re 1ocat10n
maJor 1 ern , arseg tan s ormer ea 1.
varsity squad of 10 boys. He small . college football ratmgs workouts but has been sidelined league teams could be con- I Wisconsin, in the conference
has appointed himself to addi- with fr~st-place vot~s and won~ for three weeks with e back , strued a violation of ant! trust 1cella! , was less optimistic.
tional duties this ;ear as cooch lost · tied records m parenlhe- ailment
[ laws." It s&lt;ud the proposed · Coach Milt Bruhn indicated he
'
1move o ~ the Braves to At Ian t a 1: might s w i t c h quarterbacks,
, of the 12-boy reserve .squad ses:
made up of 9 sophomores and Team .
Points Reserve squod. boys . are 1wnu:d be detrimental tu profes-1 benching Harold Brandt in fa·
three freshmen .
x-1. Wittenberg 08 ) t8..0) 271 sophomores 6-3 Bill Da v1.~ . 5· 10 : sional baseball, baseba ll Jans , vor of Jesse Kave. Bruhn said
Asst. Coach Dennis Osborne 2. Los _A.ngeles St. (8J (6-0) 237 A_sa Bra~bury . 57 Wayue Da- 1and commumties with tei.lms. : he also was und~cided whether
heads up a Freshman squad 3. Lou1s1ana Tech (4) \8-0) 200 v1s, 5-5 J1m Bartlett. 5·4 Ken
1to starl Mike Sachen or AI Piand Asst. Coach Robert Ashley 4. Florida A&amp;M (6...())
187 Russell, S-4 H&lt;~y Hrndy . 5-7 BRAVES NOT PRES~NT
I raino at ofrensive right tackle
CHARLESTON, W. Va.- The will coech the 7-8tb grade squad ~ - ~~~Diego St. &lt;1) &lt;6-1) 176 George Sauer , and 5-6 Jim But.
MILWAUKEE tU~Il
The ~ iJgamst Il linms Saturday.
ChaTleston Rockets, with three which is to begin work probably 6. (he) Mass. 0) (7-1)
139 cher.
r Mtlwaukee Braves wtll not be
games remaining to be played next week
Texas A&amp;l {7-l)..l) 139 F h
til
d
represented when the Baseball I Wildcats St.arpen Def~nse
,
h
bo.
d 'II '
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8 E. Carolina \7·1)
111
res men on e squa are , \
. l
f Wls&lt;: nsin hnldSJ
.
ys are rt mg m a
·o ,
. Co--captain Tom K1ehtuss of
are beginning to face the fac-t T ese
79 6·1 Bernard Lyons. 5-9 Mark ~ ssocJ&lt;~ wn
that they must win them all. new-look atmosphere as the 9. Gettysburg Cl) (7-t)
, T:mnehill and 5-7 Bill Sw'm.
! Jls 27 ;mnual dmner Sat urday OhiO State was scheduled to unWith the Canton Bulldogs on a Athletic Department has P.ro· 10 · (tie) C?l. Wsn_ (21 (_S-O) 73 1
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' mg~t.
:dergo hi s first contact work to· j
run-away winning sprel:! the 1 vided modern glass bet;n~mg
x-Concordta (Mrnn.)
Fr~shmen w~1rkmg ou t Joget-· 1he Braves. who
slated day smce he wa s injured in the 1
Rockets can only hope for
a boards fo~ the gym, bnlltant
. 1?·0\ . 73 1her mclude Jrm Condt! , Jerry to move to Atlanta, _Ga, ~ave, luwa g&lt;~me two weeks ago. The
tie. Charleston 's remaining sch- new varsity home and eway Second 10- ~2. Pratne Vtew l Davenport, B1ll. Hackel :, ~eff 1 not answered lhe1r JnVJ~atwr1~, ! results will determine whether
edu]e looms as extremely tough playing sui ts, and flashy wa~m- 37; 13, . Sl~te College ot I~wa 1Boggs, ~llen 01l er, John :vt 1~h .: accordmg to lhe associatiOn s : Kriehfuss plays agamsl Northup jackets, also for the varsJty. 1 34; Arizona State (Flagstaff) I aels , Keith Fr~nt'h , Allan DavJd· . st•cretary F.tly Luderus.
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compared to Canton's.
The Rockets must face Grand It is hoped all this, and a lot 115, Sam Houston State 27; 16, I son. and Danny Evan s.
i BOWL POSSlBILJTIES
Rapids this Saturday night at of work, will produce something Arkansas State 2::1 ; 17, N_orth The Jackets' complete sdwd- PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - VJ\- National Basketball Association
home and Indianapolis the fol· better than last year's 4-10 SE- Da~otd _State 18; North Da11.ota ule:
tanova. Boston College, Syr&lt;&gt;· By Unitt'd Press International
lowing Saturday also in Char· OAL record, and 5·13 overall. Umverstty 12; 19, (tiel ~o~th· Dec. 4 Athens vt home
cuse and Penn State are umong
Easlet'n lllvlsion
leston. Then they will travel to
Lettermen on the varsity are 1 east Missouri State and Lmfreld
5 Wahama ttt home
!his year 's top choices f~ om
W. L. Pet.
Toledo to tangle wilh a rugged the Jackets' two smallish but i8.
li Pomery at l\OI.Jc
lh~ East for the annual Liber· Bost on
I I 0 1.000
sweaters
the feelin g IS
Tornado team . Canton's remain---~-- -------..
12 Kyger away
tv Howl game. Bud Dudley , C incmn&lt;:~ti
I) 5
545
warmlh m a wool, orion nr hul·
ing schedule will be Toledo,
18 Logan away
president of the Bowl charities Philadelp lua
5 5 .500
ky mohair. Ski. blazer and
Quebec, and Joliet. In compar·
19 Wellston at hnme
annnunced Wedne«Joy .
; New York
2 8 .200
Shetlanrls Hl pullovf'r and !'ilnii·
ing the two schf.dule~ it is apJan . 8 Gallipol1s aw~;~y
The contest, wh1ch will be
Westun Division
gan sty les. Also '' hi s &amp; her''
parent that the Rockets have a
9 Jackson awa y
I held m Convention Halt &lt;~1
At· ,
W. L . Pet.
match mlllf'~ . Set' our wide
much harder road to travel for
15 Nelsonville at home
' lanttc City, N J ., Will be the Los .4.ng~lt•s
7 3 .700
a Western Division title and the
22 Athens away
first bowl game ever playt&gt;d in· St. Louis
6 4 .600
from 8.95
play-offs than does Canton.
Kyger Creek's 155 pound spee- Steve Cleland
Rae . 2 2 14 I
23 Wahama awey
doors.
BaltJmore
6 8 .429
A real test will fall on the dy halfback Gary French has Reggie Calhoun SW 2 2 14 r
29 Pomery away
I [)IVING CHAMP
San Franctst:u
4 1:1 .333
Charleston team this Saturday won the scoring title In the Sou. Bruce Hager East 2 2 14 1
30 Racine at hom~
GHOSSINGEH., N.Y. 1UPI ,_ Detroit
3 9 .250
night when they play host to an thern Valley Athletic Confer- Wayne Hubbard Rae , 2 0 ~; Feb. 5 Logan at home
Eddie Cole of Chicago won the 1
Wednesday's Results
0
excellent Grand Rapids team. ence.
Ken Hartung East
12 Wellston away
: world professional indoor diving Boston llO San Francisco 84
12 1
Grand Rapids will be on the
He also captured the all-game Ro~er Garette NG 2 0
1
13 Gallipolis et home
championshtp Wednesday in the i Philadelphia 123 Baltimore 114
12
2
0
rebound from a 35-18 loss to scoring crown.
. . Jumor Howard KC
19 Jackson at home
rS('Cond annual international Cincinnati 118 St. Lows 116
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Joliet. This could set the home 168 in the SVAC.
! Tom Diddle Rae 1 2 8
team up as ripe to be picked 1 The unbeaten ~yger
Creek Harold
I s_qua~ a~so domJRated scoring
Montgomery HT 1 2
8
off.
Grand Rpids brings to town like tt did ~e league. as four Sherm Cundiff Rae I 0
6
the number-one passer in the of the top flve socrers
a r e Don Johnson . . KC 1 o 6
UF,, Ed Chlebek. Chlebek holds from KC.
Walt Simpson .. SW l 0
better than a fifth per cent av·
FINAL ALL-GAME
Mike Hager .. NG I 0 6
erage for completion and goSCORING (SVAC)
Rick Koblentz East 1 o 6
lng into last week's ~arne had 1PlaYer
School TD's EP TP Dave F'ox .. _. Rae: 1 0 6.
61
gained 1869 yards in the air. Gary French .. ·KC 13 10 88 Bob Smith . SW 1 o
1
AlsD they have the top kick-off Bo? Polcyn · · · KC 8 14 _62
. David Skidmore NG 1 0 6 ·
return man, Jim Edwards, who 1Phil Dunc.an
KC · 7 10 ~: Mike Swisher
KC 1 o 6,
1
returned one thi!l season for 105 Clyde Smlth · NG 7 4
Gordon Fisher Rae 1 o 6
I Roger Barnett KC 6 4 40 John Pooler East I 0 6
yards.
The Rockets have begun to 1 Roger Adams Rae. 5 8 38 Bob Grueser
Rae o 4 4
show the desire to win the di- Mason Peck · NG 3 4 2.2 Don Roush
Esst 0 4 4
vision title by playing two good 1Dan Chick ·· · · NG 3 2 20 Bill Amos
East 0 4 41
games in a row . Charleston slip· ! R?ger Spe~~er East 3 2 20 Larry Whobrey KC 0 2 2
ped lnto a position of being low Mike . Harnson HT 3 2 20 Richard Neal
KC 0 2 21
21
team on a st.Atisitcs end of sev- 1ReggJe Calhoun SW 3 2 20 I Terry Rucker liT 0 2
18
3
0
eral games, but the Rocket of- Wayne Hubbard Rae
Junior Darrell East 0 2 21
fense has begun to show mark- Roger ~lln:tan East 3 0 18 Tom Theiss
Rae 0 2 21
ed improvement - mainly in Chas. Etc~mger East 3 0 18
Key - KC - Kyger Creek;
their pass prolectin. If the of- ~ Gordon Frsher Rae. 3 0 18 NG - North Gallia; HT - Hanfense continues to roll and the Roger Garelle NG 2 4 16 nan Trace; Rae - Recine, SW
defensl:! plays well, Charleston Bob Grueser
Rae· 1 8 14 - Southwestern; East - Eastcould posibly win the remain· Steve Cleland Rae. 2 2 14 ern; TO's - Touchdowns; EP's
ing games; but if eHher one of Bruce Hager East 2 2
- Extra Points.
these phases break dows, they Ken Hartung East 2 0
could lose all three. The Rock- Don Johnson
KC 2 0
ets are now ln the frying pan Junlor Howard KC 2 0
and will be trying to stay out Gary Warne
East 2 0
of the fire.
Wayne Hubbard Rae 2 0
Tickets for the Rocket"s re- Charles Carter SW 2 0
YOU BUY A NEW
maining home games are avail- BUl Amos
East t 4
OR USED CAR
able at the Rocke~ main of- Terry Rucker HT 1 2
8
fice in the Ruffner Ho el George John McClintock Rae 1 2
King Sporta Center ~·II
area Sherm Cundiff Rae 1 2 8
Cohen Drug Store11,' one a!Ut Tom Diddle
fuoc t 2 8
Thomas. and Franke
.s. Harold
Also, for the last two games, a Montgomery H1' 1 2
. special drive.in ticket office has Mike Swisher KC 1 0
NG l 0
been opened .on the Boulevard Mike Hager
at the Patrick Street Bridge be- John Pooler East 1 0
tween Shoney's and Che Bowl· Rich Koblentz East I 0
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Jng Alley.
Walt Simpson SW t 0
Hob Smith .. SW I 0
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Dale Bryant
SW I 0
SAVE;t
Dave Fox
Rae 1 0
1 UP To 1
David Skidmore NG 1 0
THROUGH THE
Richard Neal
KC o 4
Don Roush
East 0 4
STATE FARM MUTUAL
Junior Derrell East 0 2
CAl FIIIAIICE PlAII
Larry Whobrey KC o 2
Low cost financlna
Tom Theiss
Rae 0 2
throush • local
Terry Cremeens HT 0 %
cooperating bank i.
SVAC ONLY
a:M our kwtf coat
PlaYer
S&lt;bool m EP TP
~nowance-•
Gary ' French KC 10 8 68
Bob Polcyn .. KC 5 8 38
Clyde Smith .. NG 4 4 28 1
Roger Barnett KC 4 2 284 C•rrol K. Snowden
410 Htd..wood Drlvo
Phil Duncan
KC 3 8 26
Ph,
416-4290 Gollfpoll~ 0.
Roger Adams Rae 2 8 311 •
Jl&lt;iger Spencer East 3 2 ' 20 (
Mike Harrison HT 3 2 20
...........,u. --Roger Allman Easl , 0 18
Chao. ElchiDger Eu1 3 o 11
GARY FlENCR
M...m Peck
NG 2 4 16
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' rlambovanee. Hutc-h knew 11ll
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but a flowering p ani lhal
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1necked like 1 do, but he's pa· road brand of baseball.
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ENTERED HOSPITAL
I yea r. tht&gt;-n to fiflh In 19M
Took Lootioc Hard
Mr . and Mrs. Orland Sams of and daughters , Mrs. Margaret fiRST
A-mong those whu enterf'd
. l~ontinued ~rom Page I)
A man o! strong convictions. , nf mun&lt;:~ger 1 feel will lead the Tht'!re was a time during his Newark spent Saturday
and Coughenour and Mrs.
Mary
Huizer hospM.al in the past 2"' m11!1on bond tssue w11s lnt ro· ' Hut&lt;'hinson resigned as Detroit l'ardmah· young playns to a c 8 rre-r that he sunply couldn't ! Sunday with Mrs . Jo:tht"l Radf"· I Webster spent Sunday with Mr.
bour~ were :1J rs . Anna Northup, duced by St!n Russ PPpplt&gt; . R- man~:~ger on Sept. 30, 1954, be- higher pos 1tlon ."
stand to lose . He 'd kick in lock- 1kin .
, a~od .\Ir s. Jarrot Bobo aod IOJI
JOti Ut11u Ave ..VI rs.
H Lima.
_('aust&gt; club dlrecton rejected
Hutch1nson did eudly that, lers . smash light-bulbs in lhe 1 Roger Turner and family of Henr)'.
Certifl•d Oil St•tion
WIJI.Xi , W~:~terloo Star Rt., Mrs . Pepple echoe-d Cov . .James A. his demand for a two·y~er con- takJng ovt'r a club th llt rimshed clubhouse and rip tmything he , Elgin . Ill. and Larry Turner 1 :\1r. Hurley Harvey , Hamden w. M•tn lt.
PotM""
Char It's E ~1&lt;~~\rrs. Rt . 2 Che- Hhod~s· claim_ the issu~ would rnn-1 .
!eve nth the year before and j c:ould get hl!! hands un after a , and family were guests of Mr . cc~al~\e~d~o:n~J~.~E~.~R~a~d~•~kl~n~S~u~nd:•Y~·!;~~~~:::iii:O::=O:ii:~
ihlrt. \1rs. Charles E. Fowler , be fmanet'd without ne_w ta~t"s .
Typically, Hutch had no erl · ' auiding it to 11 fourth place 1tough defeat.
ami Mrs . Henry Turner . .
· ~ --Rt 1 Pt. Pleasant. :\Irs. John 11t would go for educational 1m · tit-ism of thE' Detroil front of- i berth 111 1956. The Cards did [ At Seattle, a special pun&lt;.:hing 1 Mrs. Grace Hensler vtsiled 1
p_ Williams , Syracuse, Oanle\ provell_lents, airports, the Mau· : fice at the tl~e. Pressed for ~he even bette.r the following year. bag was rigged up in the club- j her son Clayton and Family . I
(;arthe~ . JaL"kson . Mrs. Clil- ' ~1t&gt;e plpelln~ . parks_ and rec~ea - ! rea~on he qu1t. he merely !aid " I wind ing up second . bu1 they i house so th~:~t Hutch co uld work jThey relurned her to her home
fo rd c. vaughn . Jt-~ckson, Albert tton. th~ Oh1o Archl,ves and 1~ " It"s persona\. '4
; dropped to fifth in 1958 and off his .anger on_ it : Ht! nev_e r i Sunday . John Paul and famil)'
D Junt!~ . Jarksun, Mrs . David tentJar}. the Boys lndustnal
Prodded further. Hutchinson Hutchin::~on was let out.
really got over h1s Intense d1s· 1'o'lj:ere also callen.
E. b:dinger. Well ston, Mrs . Wii - ,School and Lhe Girls Industrial said h~ left Detroi_t because .'' I , Back he went to seattle, his l taste for losing although he l Charles Essex and family, 1
lards . Parker, Coalton, Tere sa 1School.
.
l "':ouldn t comprom1se my pnn - home--to wn liS combina t ion fleld 1mellowed considerably durtng \ Colurnbus _s pent Saturday and I
01an1:1 Tolbert. Hamden, Mrs . i Prop~lt' IudustrLal Fu~Jn~ I c1ples."
.
,
I manager and general manager 1 recent years.
Sunday With Ml"s . Maud HoiBlack
Alv a w. Dillon, Kt. l Scottown .
Also mtroduced In Lhe Senatt' 1 lit' never d1d dw-ing his en · but he didn't remain In the mi- : When it was discovered that comb.
Mrs. Boyd P. Slotu:e , Rt. 4 w~s a bill to ~et up a~ Indus- lire 26 ~ears ln basebHII.
nors long .
Attending Pomona Grange and
1Hutchinson had cancer, there
Cushion Insoles
Athens, and 'fktrold J . Neeland, tn~~ol D~ve lopmrnt FmHncmg
Hutchmson had no trouble Halfway through the 1959 sea- 1was some question as to how serving refreshment:~
from
Ashland , Ky .
C'om~l1S~Ion In the form of ~ . ~hatsoever gaining . another son, he was summoned to Cin- 1the announcement sh~uld _be La_u rel were Mrs. Wanetta Rad- 1
AAAA TO D
BIRTHS
: cunsututtoni.tl amendment re- JOb . Seattle snappffl h1m up as r innah to replHre M&lt;~yo ~mith i bandied . Hutch settled It by m- ekm, Mn . Avane\ Ho11lday,
M
Ch .
E W ll Rt
quiring vott&gt;r ~pproval. It would ' a manag~ In 1955 and bt' . as manager and twu years later sisting that the truth be told.
Mrs . Maud Holcomb, Mrs. Nel· :
2
Lo rs . B ~~s!e-r · e _~·
remove c•onslltultonal bar~ to promptly led the club to a pen- he led the Reds to their first
During the past spring train· ~ Ue Vale and Mrs. Anna
E. ;
Sizes
We~gnesd~vom. son,
a .m 1aidmg _in financmg of pnvate l nanl.
I National League pennant In 21 ing al the Rt'"ds' Tampa, Fla. , -- - · - - ---DlsCHARGI-:D
mdustnal growth .
That showing earned him ~n-. years .
.
1 camp, Hutchinson did not dwell co.~lng .out to the ~ound:
4-11
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tl d.. h . ed 1 It wuuld empo""er the state or other major league managenal r Probably the best 8 ppraisal on his ailment but made
Thall the loustest pitching
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its subivisiom1 to iss ue revenue Ichance with the St. l..uuls Car-'l nr Hutchinson as a manager no special atlempt to avoid performance I've ever :reen," :
tm· u l"U o rrt .nc a on . 11 en. I I I0 81.d .1 d stri I pro)·ect.s
'd h Red ,
ver Newrll. :O.frs. Hobert Me- )(~t s _
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came from one Cincinnati vel- talking about it.
sat l e
s manager . '"(,'t·m·
Cftrty, Harold Teaford,
:\1rs Wltlmul mvulvmg t&lt;'lx funds.
eran who served undel" h lm . i One writer told Hutch he had me the ball and get out 1
D. F. Kt&gt;efcr. George Sl~:an;;on.
A pr~viou~ plan t'nacted by
''If you can't play for "l stopped smoking fur a few I Of here ."
Lhe 1_ eg1~lature was rule_d ~nHulch." he said , "'you !'an't month!!, then resumed because
No one ever argL~i!d. w~Lh ,
Eugene Nt'wland ,
Mrs . H \\' . n..n~\ltlltJOnal by !lw Ohto Su plav
for
· anyone.
Ht&gt; 's he had put on weight and de- Hutch . Brusnan remembers g1v- \
Johnson. Diana Conley_ \\"\1rs
· but he's fair .'.
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Gauge readings: Gallipoli! ' tough.
dded heart trouble could be ing him the ball lrnme
J.
Vtiller,
L. u .S.
At' f~re vo tmg on
Bob Bauman. who serves as i
andE inf~nt
IWillMrs-.
sons,,J. Mrs
. the
. . toledo Dam 18.3. 12.1, running IV. feet :
Greatest Knark
just as deadly as cancer .
Cklllin~ and infant sun . \Irs Wi l- and ( lt'vt'land sh.de. sdwols t_he : on rollers, Pomeroy .. Mason I Hutch's greatesL knack as a ; •·That's
right,"
Hutch trainer of. the Ca~Lnala and :
lard Bays, !1-frs. S. E:. !3ush : House virtually _ dea_n&lt;-"d tls , 20 .84. Pt. Pleasant 24.37. Hinton manager wa:~ tht~t he knew hoW t laughed . "It's six ~Jt one and worked w1th Hutchtnson dose· ,
and infant daugh er . \lrs. J n.
by pusslllg SIX other . .70, Kanawha F&amp;.lls 2.76, Char- . to prod a player without actual- · a hal.f-dozen of the other."
up when he managed them,
F.Tazee
~;nd 1infant dsugh -" blll~ - 1 hl:'y would :
..
\eston 18.92. London, .\1armet ' ly rlri~·ing him . His players ·
Satned "Big Bear"'
probably sumr.1ed hlm up best.
1
ter . Harry Love- . Mrs.
Ethel . - lrn!Jiernent_ the $500
and Winfield dams were
on also .11pprecialed the fact that It
former Cardlna1 catch"He was humble, he was !
Bet:z . Mr~ . .Jernme Mah le, Joe ' higl1way cons tructlon b&lt;JIId IS· i Lhe sills.
I he st&lt;:~unchly d{'ft·nded them in er .Joe Gragiola, now a televi- kjnd, he was strict and he was j
POMIItOY
D. Clark. Cl are n&lt;"e ~:dt'n. Mrs. su_e , passt•d by the vott-&gt;rs In , Boal muvements:
I the face of all critics.
i sion personality a~ after-din- ~ough, you ~.~rdy find all lhal 102 E. MAIN
Herber t Pupe . Jam~!! \teCiain . Ma~."
,
I Ohio RIYer _
Pennsvlvan··Ht- refused to pnur the 1ner speaker, who f1rst referred m olll~e_'mflia~n::._·_ _ _ _ _ _
Mrs. Effie c:arland. ,\1ichael
~ ~ran~ft·r about_ l9: a:res · ia down 13, ~ : 05 a. m.; Louis- blame on his players a~d tried ito Hutl'h as "The Big Bear."
Thomas
Robert E.
Beard , adJau.·nt lo Interst a te ~~ II o~ I iana down 13 6· 15 a m , Her- to shoulde-r lhe load himself," The nil"kname was an affecLJon~
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Belmont Count)· to Ohlo Um -'
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"- f h R~• I
b 1
·r·ed tl1e
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. HI vey Jordon up 13, 7 a . m .; St. s_a1 one meml.l\2 &lt;&gt; t. e 1:"\d . ate one ut t persom l
John Hul lo wuv 1-k~·tmt 0 . White
and D. 0. Wi se.
velst ty !or t uustflldJon ol
I Marys up 14, 3: 10p. m .: Dun- "We respected h~ for It al- craggy-looking, yet hand3ome
----~-~branrh college.
t can Bruce up 14 l0 :55 p. m.. though we aomettmes que!t- Hutchin!on. Those who played
OAU&lt;;HTEH HORN
- Change tile. tax paymt-n 11'ibolt up 14 12:45 a. m .· Lit: tioned the wisdom of it."
for him and knew him said he
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for
fore1gn
Insurance
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Mr and Mrs Larry K. Lew 1s, ·
.
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. h tle George up t4 1·60 a m.
ust managers remam 8 oo h ad a stone face
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pamtos. providing the st a.te Wll
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Midd\ep\!rt are announcmg tht&gt;
. .
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b . Quf'en C1ty up 14 6·10 a m. rum 11e1 r Payers, utc nev- 1 heart.
birth of a .daughter- Anne \liar - $!~ milliOn on a one-lim"' -8 ~ 1 s . l New Martinsville' up. 15. ~:40 1er did .
For all his lamb-like Interior,
'
- Re-t'll&lt;ll'l an old pr ov 1~11Jn '
'
1ona 11y, when he'd go he d1dn I be 1·1eve ·tn be a ,.Ul g
ie Nov. 6 al Holzer Hospi tal.
.
. ..
:a . m. · C. V Harner down 16 4
Oecas
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the poss1btlth·
· Downey up ·16 baek Into the clubhouse for a around the bush .
Grandpnrents
are Mr . and Mrs ('reat1ng
.
-~ 1of • e-f a . m. ·· Peggy
F'lwood Lewis Athens. and Mr . ductmg part of !he ~Uil' lase 0 7·30 0 , m. · Alton Zephyr up 16, sandwich between games of a 1 rormer Cincinnati pitcher
'
· . Porn - liquor ~ro m fedt-ral tn('ome
tax ·. 7 a . m .; Jerry
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and
Mrs. George
Horak
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Bosworth up 17' doubleheader , he was likely
to I' Jim Brosnan remem bers gf' t•
•roy Greal l§fandparPnts are relurns .
,
R
11 :45 p. m · Chris Jr down 18' tell a couple of his play- ting belted one day and Hutcb.
.
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, ~Transfer the George ugers
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, IIJiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiliii.iiitiiiliiiliiiiilliiiiiiii
Mrs. Anna Horak ,_ :oung\town. Clark State Park !rom tbe state , 10 p.m .; Waller Wllhamson up il
~rs . Andr:w Zwlltmg, . _1 um~: 10 the city of Springfie-ld .
1~. 5:50 a. m .;_ Warren. HougIOy. and M1s . He~en Lew1~. M1
- Allow consen•a iW~' districts land doY{n 22, 2. 25 a.m., East. I
dleport. !he Lt'Wl~es h?ve three tu issue improvements notes for ern up 22, 3:40 a. m.; John
u(he_r children. L1sa, ScoiL and ll\&gt;t;! Vt:&lt;1rs instead of the pres · : Ladd _Dea n down 23,10 :10 p.m.;
t!trlli.
ent !~o-year limit.
1Orleman down 23, 1: 10 a. m.;
_ . - --~
! Philip Sporn down 23, 4 a .m.;
Q-Whieb president of
the
· Lynn B. up 23, 5:30 a. m.; JefUnited s Lairs d eeded hi s horne Announce Honor
, ferson down 23, 7:15a.m.; WalPomeroy
Self-Service Market
Lo tb• nallon during bl• lift· Roll at B-F High
: ter Hougland up Greenup 5:10
time'!
!lev. William Hilliker. prin- p. m.; Sycamore up Greenup
OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P.M.
A- Franklin 0. Roosevelt The c 1pal of Bishop Fenwick Cath- 7:40 p. m .: Luther Herdman
home is H\de Park, New York ' ol 1r High sehol in Cheshire an -1up Greenup II p, m.; Franklin
SATURDAY TIL 9 P.M.
nuunced today the honor roll D. down Greenup 3:35 a. m .;
OMITTED FROM
the' E. P Jones down Greenup
l for \he ficst qu•rler of
0 R ED
1 1965..f.i5 school .,-ear.
5:40 a. m. : Southern
down
U W · AD
: The follnwil;g st udent! have (;reenup 8:10 a. m.; Ravensan overall average of A: Kar- : wood down Meldahl6 p.m .; LoE.'n Davison. freshmiln. Robert rena up Meldahl 7:10 p, m .; j
f'ord and Zlla Nieri,
snpho-, Ehsha Wood!! down Meldahl8 :JO
mon•s Those with an overall p. m ; Cotton Queen up Mel:tverage of B are Brenda Young 1 dahl 10:10 p. m.: Alied Ashland
With lhe Purcha•• of
and Oenni:o. Wehrung. freshmen ~ down Meldahl 11:50 p. m.: Inand
KaH1y Jenning~ and Jos- 1 vader up Met~ahll a . m.; Esso
$5.00 or More
eph
Freeman.
sophomores.
1 West Virginia up Melde.hl 3 a.
Exclusive of !I ems
Bi~hop
~'e
nwi
ck
Catholic
high
!
m . Zimmer down Meldahl :uo
i:xempted b; Law
sdwol b jointly sponsored by a. m .
Expires Nov. t4, 19&amp;1
Sacred Heart Parish in Pomeroy 1 Galllpolt1 Dam - Reliable
LD (;o!J . Llml A&amp;P 11
IIIIIIIIII:IZIIIIIII:IIZISi and Saint Louis Parish in Gal- down 5:05 P. m. ; Jacob G. up
II
fresh Chldcen
' lipolis. It opened last year with 9 p. m.; Jeffboart up 10:20 p.
Super Market
a freshman elass of 11. This m .; Sally Polk up 12 :30 a.m .;
1
MIDDLEPORT
year the school added a soph- Reba Jane up 4:20 a . m.; J. S.
1
omore class.
and
present- Lewis down 5:40 11. , m.
freth Chlt'ken
iiiiiiiiiiii""'iiiiiiliii:iiiii~~~~ ly enrolls 23 students of whom Kanawha River - Allen R.
;
r fou;· are non-Catholics.
Merrill up Marmet 3:50 P. m .:
Heaver down Marmet 4:50 p.
Melcs Creneral Hospital
m.: George Price down Marmet
Admission! - Stell~:~ Weav- 6 p. m. ; National down Marer, Racine : Harry Pickenl!i, Mid· met 10:10 p. m.; Lucy Jane Lu. dleport : Glenroy Ewing, Porn- cas down Marmet 12 :35 e. m.;
eroy ; Bertha Densmore, Langs- Solvay down Winfield 10:10 p.
lb.
Valley Bell milk II checlced aad CIOIIIo
vi lle : Marvin Oiler , Cheshire. m.; Barbara Brent down WinEarl Hawk, field 10:45 p. m.; W. H. Shav.
Discbarxes pared with other milks by 011 lnclependo
Chesler; Becth• R•nfru,
Rut· er, Jr .• up Winfield 2:45 a. m .;
ent testing firm, the Chicago Dairy and
i land.
Elgercllff up Winfield 4:4! a.m.
•·Dally Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport 0 ., Nov. 12, 1964

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A SOFA BED in Nylon Cover For Less Than

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Mrs . Beecher Cooper
was Sr. and Ja~es Ca~ter spent a I
taken backto Holzer Hospil:t!l rerent evemng w1th Mr. a~d :
where she Is a patient She had I Mrs. Ro~ert Webb and family i
been able to be at home
a of Guysville.
few days
Those visiting Mrs.
Elden
Mrs. Mildred Milter, daughter Blake, Sr ., over the week end
an41f"an4daughter, and also her wer~ Mr. an_d Mrs. El~e~ Bloke
moiner, Mrs. Bessie Russell, J., and family , Mrs. V1v1an Euall of Columbus spent 8 recent banks and daughter and
Mr. 1
Sunday with he; son Bob Mills and Mrs. Orville Blake.
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Mrs . Wor:
Ambrose Kibble is a patient

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Mr . and Mrs . Floyd Ridenour l - - - - = = = = = = - - and Mr . a.nd Mrs . Keith Ridenour recently spent a day in
Jumbus with Mr. and Mrs. D.
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Mr . and Mrs . John Griffin. ·
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By Mn . A. H. Bailey
Mr . and Mrs Allet1 Orr and
BY CLARJCE ALLEN
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By Mn. Alta COH
daughters and . Milford Cole o1
SP 4 Jerry Cleland who ls John P. Hensler and family Columbus called on Mr. and
stationed at Kileen, Texas, and ~f New_ark were week end vis- Mrs. Clint Orr Sunday .
his family are spending
two • ttor~ w1lh home folks .
Mr Melvin Ballard, who was
weeks WJth hhl parents, Mr . and Burchel Hamilton and
called here by the death of his
Mrs. Ross Cleland.
I of Dayton were at the
, Mrs. J c 1e White
. Mrs . Minnie Orr who WH!I ln· of her parents, Mr. and ··M;~~ ~
Jured In a fall at the home of Tayl or Moore on Sunday.
at St . Joseph Hospital due to
ht.T daujlhter, Mrs. Edith McEI· Mrs. Albert Cone called on injmies received in accident at
fresh near Delaware, has been Mrs . Earl Radcliff who had eye his work
taken to the Arcadia Nursing surgery Tecently .
Mr. and Mrs. James Van
Home in Coolville.
Columbus visitors Tusday in- ter visited his father , Jake Van
Richard Frost, a student at eluded Mr . and Mrs.
Meter, Portland , who just reOhio State, spent the weekend Cone, Mrs. E . W. Holcomb and turned home from the Velenut9
with Mr . and Mrs. Willis Frosl. Mrs. Earl Radcliff.
Memorial Hospital In Pomeroy. F!URASTLITY
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John Ridenour, a student at Mrs . Evea MoJTis spent
a
Mr . and Mrs. Hie Shaffer of
Ashland , Ohio, •pent \be week· few days wilh her
Barberton spent Saurday night 11 REGULAR
tnd wilh his parenls, Mr. and ton and family, In
with Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Certified Oil Station
Mrs . Buel Ridenour .
Her grandson was ill
sin11er Sr. and SUnday with Mr. W. Moln Sl,
Mr. and Mrs. F . T. AJien, pneumonia .
and Mrs. Harvey Belley.
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Norman Roy, Gaharma,
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ay of Mr . and Mrs. George , spending snme time at his lrail·
Sergant. They also called on Mr .1 er homt'. He is baving a well
and Mrs. Ctayton Allen.
· dr·illed .
Mr. and Mrs . John Rowan ,
Everette McCiannahan
reBelpre, called on Mr. and Mrs. · mains quite ill at thf' nome ot
Denzel Cle land , Sunday .
his grandson, Mr . and
Mrs.
Mr . ar\d Mn. Virgil W o () d, I Frank Schiltz, m~ar here .
ALhens, visited Sunday even- I Mrs. Erma Nelson and Doris
ing with Mr . and Mrs. Marion Nelson were Athens visitors on
Wood .
1 Friday.
Mr . and Mrs. Denzel Cleland · Albert Cone made a business
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Tuesday afternoon with 'i trip to Huntington, W. Va ., on
.\ tr . and Mrs . Eldon Will , Syra· , Satu.rday.
cuse .
Mrs. Grace Henslar :~pent a
Mrs. Don Matlack, Belpre, I week end with her son , Clayrc~·t-ntly spent a day with .Mrs . i ton Henslar and f&lt;tmily ill Bel· 1
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Rogulor 77.95 - - - - - - 1-Rose Base Rocker
R'flulor 49.95
1-Eorly A.-lean
Occuionol Choir
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Now 65,00

Rogulor 79.95

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Regular
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Stratolounger
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School News ' ' -Rutland
IJ'ade school was tabled until caab alld lift
NEW YORX (UPI) - A fl
the December moeiiJll. 'ftle Tile pmo
will Gif.- mlllioo cargo terminal, utlllllna
room baMtl' was awarded
dart throw, Bingo, cork ' :
t U
DIICe(lll iD
From Bedford SocJ'ety Notes theMrs lhirdMortha
grade class taught by shoot, milk botl':.t~ oc;or :~t :::lttn:"ls cbeina built
Chapman.
bottle rUIII toss
o s
Pan Am~ Alrwa s 1111 a

\.!&gt;ally sentinel, Pomerov-M•ddlepQrt . u . "'ov. t!, 1964 hie on which was displayed att ,
-• types ot p&lt;Htery, "'85 scarf,
vase etc. maJe ln New MeDco.
Thank offering bores ...re
placed on the !able u)
each
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member. followed w\lh mem - B~rthdays come lhJJ month
be'" mak~ng a Circle wlule Mrs p ll Welt Nov. 2· Mrs. Skin-

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The fottowmg annooncemenll plenty of IIIIL Cake wa~ o~ ~ lite at K~ Inter·
By Je.. Ptll'ket
\ were made · The Rutland Vol- be beld and oeveral
national Airport The terminal
llethodlsl Cburcb Dinoer
ol Mrs Ott ll' H.!tush. Mr:s. R H:1rold Bumgarner played on a 1N 3 Sheha' Hawk Nov I PTA HEARS SPEAKER
L;nteer Firemen's annual turkey prizes Wlll be awarded. 'The lr&amp; wm be iD operation ln the Fall
. -Tile wscs of the New ll•w- ' F. Bryan! leader u~ ~IC Tita~~ Ihe ptanu and s;mg "0 ~'~~ ~ ;~: Te~'r. Cadle, Nov. 3; Bell The Rutland PTA met at I dinner will be held at the grade freshmen! room wru sell s~ of 1815.
ttl: Methodist Church spon.smed Ofiermg Service ope ed
Thousand TonguE'!; to Sing
H'
r ·Nov 6 Donna Bran- the High ~hool audnorium on I school Thursday. Nov . 19: the PY Joe sandwlcbe~pop, eet
1 congregational annual Thank s meelmg Wlth the Call to Wor- Mrs Howard Burns prrsld· h oopr Nov 2· Ja~et Blake Nov 1 Nov 9 With
Arthur M1Jier, \ Northwester.l Band
Boosters fee, cake and pie.
sw
Houlinl the ma.t ldvahCed
g;ving Dmner on TuC'sday E'ven- ~hlp rot_l~w~d wtth the g~,~~ e.:l at the bus1m•ss !ef'ttng Shr ~.r:nd Randy Sycks, Nov' 19. president, m charge. Re\' Ro- wtll meet Monday, Nov. 16 at shop Will baY:a~:m::~~
freight-J!•ndllng IYstenl enr
log at the church . Follo•mg the smgmg PraiSe Cod, From
read the JOOth Psalm nnd exbert Smith of the Hysell Run I the h1gh school gym at 8 p. m.; dy , popcorn
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dealiiJied, tho Pan Am eargo
Turkey dmner Mr Arl Thabet &lt;II Rle"mgs Flow !he scrtp- planN'(\ lhP ilems on the Wor- Buhla. !he Magician .. enter- Free Mthodlsl church opened I the Northwestern Band Boost- candled applies. .
be tennlnal will opply new ~hshowed home movies taken of lure lesson and a prayer poem ship Centt'r
tamrd Bedford School Novem- the meeting w1th
devotton!L If'rs will sponsor a carnival on A lOc admlsSlon will t nlques to procetalnJ frelght ID
the actlvtlles of the Church dur wn s read by Mrs Brvant
ThE' group dtscussKi tht&gt; JOi nt bef 3 dl 1 p m
Terry George Rutland C u b t Saturday November 21 , at the charged at the door . T~s ;ven mill volume, reduclpg handling
tng the past y&lt;'ar
Thr It'sson · Thank You. God" mt:'r-ttng wllh the Dorcas Ctrde G ne Perkins enrol IN th1s 1Scout. Jed th~ pledge to t h e II h1gh sch~l, 6 p. m untll 10 was originally nl~b!!t o~a: time for indJvktua( shipments
. Ruth Circle of WSWS
1the 9f'corn1 umt of lessons on !o be held m December. ~e;~ we;~ at Sed ford School He JS Oag. Vernon Weber seng ''He'' P m
1 Hallo~:_n de:: ~ tbe death of up to 81 per cent.
The Ruth Circle of lhe W S Spanash American people Five selected hostessPs and lea
n the rtrst grade
acompamed by his daughter , A socaal hour followed the cancel
Rutland senior
ws of the E t.: B Church met : e ~ ke r s partiCJpntt&gt;d and dep1ct for the coming year Two mem- 1
Donna Weber, at the piano
meeting and cookies, punch and Andy Sprouse, l96t RHS ad. Boosters will meet
Monday
on Tuesda\ evenmg at the home e-d ~he nch legend that Amen- bers to serve on the nom mat
Stephen Stanley returned o~ Mr. Frank Capehart
Point I coffee were served by
t h e and Giles C~ll . in 'ted : Mt.. Nov 16 at the Kutland High
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com eople haH Jotten from mg . _ u,mttee wllh two met_n~ ' Nov 2 afler bemg absent 1 1 Pleasant, W. Va., the guest \ third grade room .nothers. Ba· uate. The pu c lB Vl
~l m at I . m. Final
FIRST
Span~h Amencan fnends. 'Tnk- PIs f~om thP (lore as Clrrlt' V.E'I r da}S for an append!&gt;.. operation Ispeaker WDS mtroduced
by sitters were ~rovld~d ror Lend. Vernon w:~a~ll~~~
be madepfor the car·
ing pan w~re \ks. Bryrml Mrs_ appolrl1(&gt;d Mr" Otllf' Housh and The 4th and 5th grades had Mrs. Belty Hutchinson,
pro· youngsters attendmg Wl~h the_tr as emcee forthed
~Yal to be held Nov. 21. All
QUALITY
REGULAR
T Ben Roush, Mrs. Fre-d Bai· Mrs. Harold Bumgarner.
a Halloween party October 29, gram chiarman. Mr . Capehart. Iparent~.: . The next meeting Will for all iOOSTEs
plannRS. MEET
band parents and interested
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('\' Mrs Oltie Roush , and Mr!&gt;. Attendins wE're Mr!l. R.
~- 1·15 to 3 p. m. Refreshme.nts a teacher and conch at Waha· lbe held December 14, 7:30 p.1
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Certtfted Otl Statton
ti~rnard Uedng.
Bryan!. Mrs : Howard Burns. were popcorn ball_s,
cookies, rna High school used as his , m at the high school.
The Northwestern
Band . persons are urg
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W. Mlin St.
Pomeroy
:\ Worship Center was a ta· Mrs. Otha L1evmg Mrs. Bern- kool ade, apple Cider_ and can· topic. "F.ducation and Athlet-1
FALL FESTIVAL
- ----- -- ard Lievlng, Mrs . Clayton Ath· dy. Games were F'lymg Dutch· ics ."" He stated he thought a The NorthwestE':rn
Band
1ey. Mrs. Harold Bumgarner. !man and Beater Goes Around. school should de.velop as rna· Boosters will sponsor a ''Fall
Mrs. T. Bert Roush, Mrs. ~red The 8th grade had a party ny La Ients as a child possesses 1Festival" carnival at the Rut·
I Batry.
Mrs. Achsah Miller' I Halloween night. Rerreshm~nts Ibut that !he ch ild's health and land High School building, Sat1 guests Mrs. ~!e lla Mercer. Mrs. • were
candy rudge, browmes, physical well being should be uray , November 21, 6 p. m.
Is. H. Reitmm:·., Delores Bu~- ~ cookies, donuts, bubb le gum and Iconsidered above the academ· to 10 p. m. A highlight of ~he
garner nnd hosless, ~trs. Otlie cider. Records were played. d ·tc first of alL He said thRt a evening will be the crowrung
Roush .
Chaperones were Mr.
~ 1 ch ild must have a strong heal .. or a King and Queen and
I Mrs. Kenneth Chaney· The kmk thv body and mind to cope with a Prince and Print·ess by Ralph
was Edward Smtth, t~e queen th~ academic standards and to Jarvis, band director. The roywas Patricia Blankenship_- Those five long enough to use what
- - -who attended were Evabne Ar· he had learned
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nold . Walter Arnold, Nathen Ar. Mrs. Grace Marlin gave the HEADQUARTERS FOR
:\-lr. and Mrs. Christy Bletner "?'~· Patricia ~l.ankensh6;r~~~ secretary's report and Mrs.
Mrs Russell capehart
and gtma Blanken&amp; ap,.
Red Janet Bolin, the treasurer, re.
I Mrs. Cecil Kirk visited in Co- Brickles, Rheba Bmkles, ~lli ported a balance of $215.10 and
&amp;
· Jurnbus on Sunday with Mrs. Carper, Wendy Carr:r, Ken· 1 that a profit of $161 was made
1 Chaney, Kenda Chaney,
w· . n Self and new son.
on the talent show which was
SUPER GOLD CUP
d 'Irs Lester Russell neth Gilkey, Hobby Jone~. Jan· ! held Saturday night Motlcms
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Prtmium Tiro
of PomProv \'isited on Sunday et ees .. ean,
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dward were approved to pay bills ~ue,
witll h&lt;•r ·hrot\wr and ramilv. dolph, Billy Schul t_~· 1 E The for PTA members to sell lick·
R••·
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Mr &lt;lnd Mr ~. RPubrn Slt'wJ-rt Smith and Rob W103 ey d nd- ets to the basketball games, 1
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started
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Dinnrr. gu sts of !'vlr . and Mrs ed &lt;~I 10 p. m
M . and · &gt;S~m~a~ll~fe~e~!o~r~lt:O.~A:._;m~o:u:·o~n_::to~,!::::iii:::::i~~~:::i -~~:5::
~nnk Bmnd on Sunrlav were
Reporters - Janet ees
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the (ollowmg of thelr daugh- en y :..
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ELITE SAFETY SHOULDER NYLON
Hry
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Leo Koniecnzy and f_amtly, Hun - and
You can have custom made dresses, suits, wedding
Mrs. ;::rTV l' wa
(Twin White Walll
tmgt.on. \1r. ;md Mls . ;J~ter visited reeP;ltlV with her pEU'· I gow ns, hrid esmaids gowns, etc.
Johnson, Vienna, Mr. an
rs.
M nd ·Mrs. Rov Jones, I
for Tht
COME IN
John Hammack and Becky of 1ents_, ro. a
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Mary 13efl'\' Haune. .
and select your material , let us take your measureChar Icston, rs.
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d Mrs Les ter John!.~On
Limited Stock ond Sizto
ments, your garment will be custom tailor~d just
POMEROY
OHIO
i Mason. Also dmner guests we-·re nnd r.fa~ily. vi~ited no Sunday ~
,,,~ - lii~ "'! ! Mr:_~nd Mrs. Sammy HoHman i with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. fo r you Each garment wi ll have your exclusiv e lab~~*'~'~~ '~~·;-·,- .
- --el readlng: "Made especially for you at The Fabric
I Home r Johnson .
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Mrs. Clara Barton fell in her
!home last Thursday. and broke
bcr hi p. She is a patient in the
RACINE, 0.
Pleasant Valley Hospital a1 Pt.
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Mrs. Geneva Yates, the reof the first scholarsh ip
to be awarded Meigs Co. from
I the school of missions by the
conference at Lakeside, was
the instructor for the WSCS
study course, Genesis and the
U. S. and thE: New Nations just
completed at the Long Bottom ~
I Methodist Church. The attend·
1once was quite regular and_ in·
1 terest in thf' course was \ugh.
1 After five weekly meetings the
1course was completed
with :
certifi cates awarded each member of the class. Refreshments
were served on the last evening with the spouses in attend·
ance. Colored pictures
were
taken by Marlene Welch for
each member of the class.
The Joppe WSCS has been in·
viled to visit the Long Bottom
liroup in the near future.
Recent visitors of Mr. and 1
Mrs. George Reed were Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Green, June
Metheny, Raymond and Shir- ;
ley Green of Kent, Mrs. Edgel l
of Parkersburg, Mr. and MNI. ·
Byrl Gril!ln, Roger Clark, Mr-. I
and Mrs. Hobart Smalley of I
Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Wilson of Reedsville and Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Barnhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Green ac·
companied their son and grand
daughter to Kent and spent the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Meigs Benedum have returned home after ·
spending the past three weeks
visiting her sister in
West
Virginia.
Mr and Mrs. Perry Curtis
and ·family, M1. and Mrs. A.
E. Wyers and Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Scarbrough attended the
wedding of Olin Reynolds and
Virginia CUrtis at the Calvary
Temple in Parkersburg, Sunday.

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e SHELL VESTS

e GUN CASES

e HUNTING ACCESSORIES
e HUNTERS JACKETS &amp; CAPES
eHUNTERS PANTS &amp; CAPS
e RIFLE SLING STRAPS

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least ... with optional power to 426 cubic incbes. With room, lide 8111 •
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An ideal cream for daytime
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It is hypo-a11ergenic, promotes
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" There's a method in
my She admits a temporary per- On tho trail, she carries 14 says, in a 11atement she hu of. She hu bad loU Ill peoploo
Gatlla's "Grandma"
Got&amp;- 1 madness," she esplairut. "U l 1iod of low spirits that first trtp. pounds of getr, over her should- ten proven.
bur of bor ad Jll ' to~
woo&lt;!.!
Iwere all dressed up in
"I knew no other woman had der in I small beg. In it are 1 "'I alway• Uved on a farm tin ber, but they alWIJI IllS out••
people mi&amp;bt take advantage of don• It and I asked myself wbBt sweater, coot, Uirt blouse ahtr Gallia county) and scotited tho "Most people 1ft ptllii)'WIIiJia.
CHESHIRE, o. ,me. They'd think I was rid!." f was doing there. Bit: then I pina, first aid supplies. gloves, fields . 1 pitched hay and pick. Elerclae is pod for )IOU." _
Take State Route 1 up t be Her hiki"' binge
started tbougnt that tf I went b • c k scarf, slippers and extra sockJ. ed corn riK(It along wilb t b e It'• been lood for bor,
Ohio river a ways from Gatlipo· rwhen, separated from . her bll&amp;- home I'd just have to work hard The only food itema ere IIUcll men. 1 did all my washing oo a "I wM Ol:ly licll in '*1
\is and you come to a fi1Iina band and through raising chlld- 1anyway." _
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thlngs as Vienna sa~ge, corn-- board."
tile. That wu IIPl liddo. .1
station and a group of w h 1t e ren, she was restleBS lor some- If YOtU' 1dea of roughing 11 II ed beef, powdered milk, peaoull Grandma Gatewood acoffo at haven't taten a pill 111 lhe P!l•
frame houses. This io Cheshire. tblng to do. Sbe read in a Na- a mauresaed camper rlJ wit.\1 and ralalns.
those who try to aet lpeec\ reo-- five years. Don't even have any
Turn left at the light and ' tlon.al Geofll'apbic article of the steaks on the gnll and martinil "No cooltinJ ut.mlls.'" she I ords or capitalize on hikinll lea lo the trailer.
watch lor a pear .,.... -with a 1beauty of the Appalachian traU. In the cooler, listen to how says. "That's too mucb fuss. I "I hike for enjoyment. 1 did it " I've never had 1 tdDIIo cold,
battered sign - Cole's Trailer 1The thooght of being one__of the Grandma Gatewood doe. lt.
go lhr.. weekB at a time with- I the lint time because 1 wantal and tbere \1 hardly a day 111 ~
Court. The grsvel attey soon I
She " a woman who aalu on- out building a fire . I only do U to. People say 1 should write a traU wben you don't pt , _
turns into a grass lane and back
1
ly the bare m1rumum of crea· I'm wet."
book about my experiences. I feet wet. You have to w 14 f
next 10 the railroad tracka
lure comfort. She lives normal- Sometimes there are restaur· tell them I didn' t do thio
to ereeko, and beaver boe• - II.
Islands a green and white trail- I
- - - ants near the trail. Other times make money. That would be tak- ways floodlni the path.•
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By Irene Wtnebrener
Huntingtonian will
she supplemenll her earned ra- ing advantage of th• situation." "'People advloed me not tAl 1•, This is the winter home of Mr. KeMelh Weigand came B S
k M d
tions with blackberries, huckle- She walks genecally
from Said I waa too old. Well, I fl.
Emma R. Gatewood, one
of by plane from Pennsylvania 10
e pea er on ay
berries, peppermint and 888811- dawn to dusk. It's rugged golng, gure as loog aa I .can lltlll chDj
Ohio', unsung heroes. In l be be wtth hiS mother, Mrs. Ina PT. PLEASANT - Charles E. fras leaves picked along the up and down mountains. Teo to wood or cllmb 011 top ollhe trail: summer this oeptuagenarian Weigand, who is_ very ill .
Booth of Huntington, pat!l de- 1 way.
14 mi~ a &lt;Illy is a good aver- er to paint, I'm not too old to
treks the Appalachian moun- Mr. Noah Leitner of Mary- partmental Comftlander and one There are eight AMC hotels age Sometimes she has to tie hlke."
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t.ai ns to a spartan existence that land came Saturday for his mo- ?1 the outsta~mg Leglonaires on the trail, but it cost~ $8
1 a r~ to her pack, scramble
As long as those tneu
I avoids bed or stove.
!her, Mrs. Flavia Leitner who •n the state, wtll be the gu•st night so she prefers to sleep a cliff and tben putt the pack up. out, she's queen of the
.
1 On this sunny autumn day we will spend several weeks in s~aker of the Veterans Day outdoors.
1 fow td
her in her neatly kept Maryland.
dmner sponsored by the _local " I jus! make a bed of leaves
! trailer starting a winter knit.. Mr. Darrell Hoffman Is en- Amencan Legu)l1 and A~tltary l when I geL tired and &amp;o
to
t'
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joying his three- weeks vacation Saturday at 6:30 p. m. m the sleep"
mg proJec ·
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Legion home
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There's no sim ple way to de· f rom t~ Phthp _porn Plant. He
.
"1 woke up once and a porcu·
Style
scribe Emma Gatewood, or, aa ls squar:rel hJ.mtmg and
has Mr. BooUl has served
in pine was on me. I just kicked
she
;,
better
known
in
these
already
bagged
a
deer
with
his
most
capacities
of
the
Legion.
hlm off. I killed 1 another time.
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bow
aod
arrow.
At
present
he
ill
National
Pub[
saw a bear o-e but I noll~ll'- 1 1
d
G t ood ·
I ~st . G~~a~
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She looks like your grandma Mrs. Betty Sayre and daugh- Ica
conuru man, c
- ed at him and he ran
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h
br;•ht
ter
Lynn
were
week
end
vis,
man
of
the
West
V~rgtnla
Ded
an mtre : grey a1r ,
...,,
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tme
Co
t'
c 't "I'm not alrai'd of -·•nj•thittgll
1 h ld
tittle 8 looped iotrs of her mother, Mrs . Mit par nt
oven IOO onuru- in the mountains"
sm1 e, s ou ers a
b.
tee and Department Protocol
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with the ye~ms and speech lit· chell of West Colum 1a .
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'' Ants bother me sometimes .
. l Mr. Dan sayrl" 1Jat~ hi s han d cornm1tlee. He 1s a member 1when I sleep, but they're JUS!
I tered w1th homey words \1ke
Style's favorite booty is the boot ~ here at its
"d
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.
.
l
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, in a cast due to breoking his I of lhe Department Really Com- pests "
toastiest with a fur collar and a high ctress heel.
oozy an
pantywais ·
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a life-time membe of
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In
actual
fa
ct,
she
is
grancH
fmgers
m
a.
corn
picker.
I
m
ee,
.
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r
1
The
black
flies
in
Maine
near·
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Black upper leather with the p lus of a rihhed rubma to 46 Her 11 children (in· Mrs. Pauhne Taylor and Mrs. Lh~ Departmetn Executive com. l ly got her goat the first lime she .
ber sole.
':eluding a ~on, Nelson Gatewood 0 ra · Har t were shoppmg
· ·m p t. m1llee nand delegate
. to all de- hit. !he trail .
f S b k Rd . D8 t . h
Pleasant Saturday.
partme t conventions. He has " I started out going north to
o ea roo
· m Y on ' ave
.
i been a Legionaire for lhe past ·
I presented
her
with
28
grand.
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Don
Sims,
Ke.
south. I broke my glasses and
A handsome stovt~·
children and 18 great·grandchil· vin and Janie, of Parkersburg ~ 45 years. .
.
_ got lost in the wilderness f o r
were Sunday dinner guests of . _All American LeglOn a~ A~ three days and two nights.
pipe hoot that's cal- I dren ''at last count "
.
h
t M
d M H · l 'l1ary members and their fa m1.
.
I What me~kes her
umque, erFplaren s, dr. fan 'l rs. ar lies are invited to attend Sat· Ihhad adlrplane~ Ol~l lookrng,
rulaled to foil I-radIthough are her exploits on the ry owers an ami Y·
.
.
t ey idn't fmd me. The black
'
.
M
A
d
H
ffm
d
urday
s
dmner.
I
1
hiking
tl'l1Jl.
Strong
men
fall
by
rs.
u
rey
o
~n
an
I1es nearly ate me up. Th ~y ;
wrafhrr foot woes.
I the wayside when she throws a Shelby and Mabel. Wmebrener
crawl right under your clothes.
Crush · grai n imila·
' knapoal'k over her shoulder. attended the a~chon at Mt . Marker Dedication
" When I round my way again,
'
whil!ies
a
branch
into
a
walkAlto
Sautrday
mght.
'
Will
be
held
Soon
I
I
took a bus ot Georgia and
tion leather. with no
I ing stick and swings merrily up Mrs ._ Velma Hoffman spent &amp; I PT PLEASANT - A marker I walked south to north. I figured I
slip ribbed crepe
: a mountainside .
~ay wtth Audrey Hoffman quilt· to the late Captain Billy Gunn by the time I got to .Maine . it
1
She
did
just
this
in
1955
and
mg.
I of PI Pleasant who aided Cen- ~ would be cold and thm ta1is
sole. Tan or black.
, she didn't stop until she hiked Mrs. Raymund
Musgrave era! Lee in Virginia, TeMessee would freeze off."
polr
l the entire length of the Appa- brought Mrs. Ina Pratt here to and Maryland in the 8th
It worked, and when Grand, lach ian mountains. It took rrom her ~me precmct to vote on ia Calvary will be
m~ G~t.ewood got to t_he
of
May 3 to Sept. 25.
electiOn day.
, Gunn Park on Fourth Streel. in m1fe-h1gh . Mt Kat~hdm, .
1
The Appalachian Tra il, a hik- ~r . and Mrs. Glenn HofftnBn s the near future .
the morntng sun ftrst ~Its the
ing route maintained by the Ap- chlldren ~pent the day Tuesday The ~aughters
son~'~
U. S. She sang " Amenca he
The best way to walk the steps of fall Is In compalachian Mount tin club, wind s with their grandmother' Mrs. grandchildren of 'those
Beautiful" to the wind.
Style 2058
fort. Here it is sure to be- in a vulcanized sole ox·
more than 2,000 miles
from Ga le Don_ahoe.
1 soldiered
with Captain
was no one else around .
Georgia to Maine . It is popular Mrs. Mildred Burton or Park- ~ are asked to contact Mr 9.
Grandma . Gatewood da&lt;" n't'
ford. Yours in black, or grey split suede.
BS a weekend retreat for nature ersburg came Tuesday for her ian Siders, 136 English Road, need an audience.
.
lovers and scout groups. iOnly m_other, Mrs An~ Cross, who Pt. Pleasant giving nsme, name[· "'I. usually like to _talk and VlS·
a handful of experienced 'Hikers Will spend the W1IIter Ulere. of service connection and an· 1t With ~pie, b~t m, the forest
A wide frn collar tops off the
each year att-empt. to walk t~e Mr. and Mrs. John Blessing cestors and lOt!ation.
1 I ne~er think_ o£ 1t. I m so b_
usy
eoby comfort of thts handsome
black upper leather boot - in·
entire distance
. of Parkersburg are spending a Gunn has two children I
looking at thmgs and cllmbmg.
lutiU'JCe against foul weather
Gra ndma Gatewood, 69 yea.rs few days with_ their son, Her- Pt. Pleasant, Dr. N. R.
I there's no time _to be bored."
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
worrie!!. The Vulcanized sole i~;
old at the time, did it on her man, and fam•ly.
and Billie Gunn.
Hers Is a native love of the [
I pll.ll!l.
..,.
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I first try. She was the first worn• Mr. and Mrs. Hayden and
1 ou::;::td~oo~rs~,~f~ou~nd~ed~n~o~t~o~n~book;:;;;;~s~,:::::iiiiii~~~iiiiii~iiiiiiiii:iii::iiiiii~~~~~iiiiii~iiiiii
$6.95 .
an eVer to •ccomplish the mar Mr. Lockhart of Parkersburg, S
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earc or am1 y
athon real Two years later in- re 1a~.~ves
o1 th e Boa rd genera'
lions attended services at the Will be Dfflcrlbed
1957 she did it again
was 77lwo weeks ago and Board Baptist Church Sunday PT. PLEASANT - Dr. Wither knees are beginning to be and were dirmer guesst of Mr. : liam J. Artrip_wlll be the speak· I
sore at times, but she still man. and Mrs. Okey Roush.
er of the evenmg at the rer;ul:lf ll
aged a aoo-mile stint this year Sunday ~uests of Mr. and monthly ~eet~ng or t.he Mason II
t~mt kept her out in the wilder· Mrs. Denrus . Roush were Mr. County Historical Society,
I ness for six weeks.
~nd Mrs. Jumor Roush and lam· day. November 16, at ~th:~ett~·::
Her raggedy Ann trail uni- !ly of Pt. Pleasant and Mr. and HiU Grade School, S•
I rorm would win no fash ion priz· Mrs. John Roush and famlly begmning at 7:30 p. m.
i es. It consists of a battered and of
Proctorvill-e, . Ohio.
Dr. Artrip will tell of .
MILL STREET- MIDDLEPORT
· 1 hed pair or blue jeans an The Board A1d was pleased research on the Couch family,
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1 Store Saturday. The collected ty . Visitors are welcome to
iiiiii
$55 from it.
tend and any person inl&lt;rested
Mrs. Goldie Rollins was the. in Mason County
history is
week end guest or her sisters , urged to attend.
Miss Elizabeth Merritt and Mr.
SCIENTIFICALLY BALANCED
and Mrs. Roy Winebrenner of
SERVICE IS HELD
Syracuse, Ohio.
: PT. PLEASANT Funeral srrMr. Ardath Brinker is lhe l vice was held at 2 p. m. Thiiii'S· II
proud owner of i:l new Vo\ks- day for Clinton Hilton Parsons,
wagen.
68, of Victor, Fayette county,
Several from the Guiding Star former automobile bus:lnessrrmn
Church attended the all day so- in Pt. Pleasant. Mr. Parsons
cia! conference Sunday at the is survived by row sons; one
Morning Star Advent church on daughter , one brother and two
the Charleston Rod.
5istera, Mrs. George
Mrs. Lorena Bonecutter gave of Leon and Mrs. James R.
a Stanley Party Thursday aft- Rairden of Charleston. Burial
TIRES
WINTER TIRES
ernoon. Those attending were was ln the Victor cemetery .
Most famous tire name
}drs. Mildred Clarke, the dem190 Tractor-Type Cleats •••
in the industry,
onstrator, of Cheshire, Ohio,
PleaoBDI VoUey" Hooplt.of
Mro. Iva Capeharl of New Ha- ADMITTED - Troy Bolling,
Choice of Fobri•s
Built Deep to Bite Deep!
with performance-proved tread I
ven, Mrs. Glen~on Grimm of Gallipolis; Mary Dishman, Pt.
Henderson, Mrs. Audrey Hoff- Pleasant; John Greer, Pt. PleasCOLOR CHOICE ·
man
and Mabel Winebrwer of ant.
0 1\TTERSWHT
EITHER PAIR
Letart.
DISCHARGED - Henry Doer- 1
• · sAGE
Mr. Ardath Brinker returned fer, Middleport; Mrs. Mary
• TOAst
home Friday night after spend- Roush, N•w Have~~ .
• IEIGE
ing a week with his sister, Mrs.
Freda
Kesteraon of Hollywood, Q - Is a synlbetlc
• OOLD
Florida.
the same as an imitation emere1u.owN
Mr. Ross Wlnebrener and Don- aid!
na called on his brother, Roy A - No. A synthetic emerald
Potyloarn
Winebrenner
at Syracuse, Ohio. is a genuine stone but made by
Over Cushion Unit
Mrs. Garnet Baxter and dau- man in a lab~ralory .
ghter, Lucille Fowler,
returned borne Saturday after Q - Do trees drink nto waspending two weeks visiting a ter that Pallo oa llaeir teavosT
dauehter, Geraldine in Oklaho- A - No, Leaves are water·
rna.
proof. They get their water tro1m11
Greg Fowler spent the week the ground.
end at his home from Glen----ville College and enjoyed his SOCCER Pl.\YOFFS
&gt;t
&gt;t
birthday Sunday, Nov. I.
SAN JOSE, Calif. Ut'l.)-1:ne11
Mr. Rus""ll Thomas of BrU· Air Force Academy and
liant, Ohio, and Mila Smith of Jose State Univerolty have ~IIIII
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Parkersburg were weekend vi• ""tected' to meet in the
itors of Mrs. Mtrglll'et Tht&gt;- West national soccer chtlmlpiOltl-11
Home Owned &amp; Operated
as. Miss Ruth Thomas of Hunt- ships Nov. 19.
lngton called on them Sunday The quarter·ftnalo of
You' ll Like Our Service
afternoon.
NCAA championships will
~·/
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Phone WY 2·2101
Mr. Clarence Thomas was played at St. Louis and the
Middleport, 0.
N. 2nd Ave.Jdmftted to the Galllpolls cUn- nals \olll be held at Brown

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written by John Dye, Comer- ton Dally News. It appeared old sweal!r, and tennlo llloos. few to conquer it appealed to ly on less tben h•r $20 a week but !a eaperi.l!ll&lt;e. Silt lllll'lft 1\onl a l IIIli, ...._, An.
kiDowlhg f•aturr story wat leo Sloff Writer lor the Doy· to the Suoday, Nov. le ditloe The entire trail chews up Civ• 1ber
social oecurlty rnoney.ltny mon- flowen and pluta wllbout be- two dayl IIIey llld, 'Grnka,
of lbe Newo. Wltb permliSlon pair of lllool but Grandma Gate- " I thoujht 1! would be a lark, "1 from ber famtty goeo lnto a tng ask&lt;d.
,.u're IJIIIIIIrc,' .. left 1!8
from lbe Daytoo News, here'• I wood otiil baa ber orip&gt;af jeans ao I did lt."
kitty for bua fare to tho tnJl.
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Interesting Hobbies
By Business, Professional Women

CALENDAR
SOOAL
NOV. 1%
The Twin City Shrine Club
will meet Thursday at s p. m.
at the Masonic Temple In Middleporl to tra,..ct buslne" ond
for election of officers.
The Past Counclloro of Theodoi'IIS Council Daughwo
of

America will meet Thursday
eveolog at tho home of Mrs.
Thomas Cook

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The Past Ofrtcers of Racine

Methodist Chapter. Order of Eastern Star

will met with Mrs. Ruth Bar·

"Sharing Baste F!'~om," uitz, nmrsday evemng. Leona
was the Lopic of the program Hensley w111 have the program

1954 BUICK .entury. E&gt;:celleot preoented by Mrs. L. E. Sch(\M· Rock Springs Grange w 11 j
running condition.
Priced leb and Mrs . Harry P. Smith meet Thursday at uo p. m.
right. Hackett's Sohio Serv- gave information of the World There
be B program and

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Plana wore made for a meet~ Friday at 10 a. m. at the
church when Miss Dorothy Barnette, f~d worker, will opeak
when the WSCS of the United
Methodist church met Tuesday
evening at the church.
Mrs. V. D. Edwards, pmi·
dent,
c::onducted the meeting,
Auto Sales
and Mrs. E. E. Bryant i&lt;d the
196(1 OPAL. Phone SP !·551111 bl devotions conslsUng of respon·

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shaken, Betly
a eo1
le&lt;lion ol trlveb, by
Ann
BaUey; an afghan by Mn. Ger
aldlne Swadley; 1 painting b:
Betty Cllne; colorful berrle:
ond planll planted !a bowll b•
Mrl. Cbarleo Lewta,, and a doll
covered bathroom aceesslll')l b)
Emma Jane Paugh.
A fflm on hair olyll1111 111&lt;
offices for the program.
dress designs and fashlODI Wti
Each member dlocuoaed her JJhown by Mra. NeJUe Vole, Por·
hobby and displayed aamplea oonel Development Chall'lllllll
w'hicb included a varied collec- and Mrs. Swadley, prOaram
tion of mlnlature dogs from aU chairmen.
over the world by Mn. Janet Mra. John Werner, president,
Kom; delicate crystal by Mra. conducted the buaines' meeting
Harry Moore ; salt and pepper when the club voted to particlpate in "Operation Santa Cl0111"
for the Athens Stst. Hospital.
The Chrbtmall party will ..
held at the homo ol Gloria
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December. The club donated
$50 to the Middleport Emergen·
cy Truck rund .
135 Veterans
was made
and lhler fanulle~ atlended the the Artllt party to be held Frl·
annual Veterans Day dinner day evening at 7:30 p. rn. ln tM
held. Tuesday evening at the Electric ComJllllly office. Guests
100 Hall in honor of the for the evening were Mrs. Mot.
members of
ly Hill and Margaret Lehew.
128, American ~gLGn. in Mid·
dl epor t · Th e ha m d mner was
prepared and served by the
Lad.Jes 8
Auxiliary of the PQSt.
Guest Were th e Rev · and

Interesting hobbles including
collections and creallve articles
highllgh\Od the
November
meeting of the Middleport 8~
mess and Profeosl"""' Women •
Club held Tuesday evening.
The dl~ner was aerved at
tl;e Martin Reotaurant with the
group adjouriUIIll to the Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric

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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
8:45 Sign On
7: 00 Be St.i1l and Know
7:03 Newa
7:U8 MusicaJ Clock
7:30 News Headlines
7:32 Musical Clock
7:46 Word and Testimony
8:00 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World News
s, tO Sports Today
8:15 Weather
8: t6 Musical Clock
8:55 Com,nunlty New !I
9:00 Talk of the Town
9:55 Mason County News
10:00 Public Service
IO :IS Famlly Worship Hour
10:30 Latchst.ring
u,oo News Beat
11 :OS MornlnR Melodle!l

4:00 Discing with Doss

4:30 Interchange
5:00 Community New•
5:05 World News
S: 15 Sports Today
5:25 Weather
5:30 Dinner Musicale
5:45 Sign Off

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6:45 Sign On
7:00 Be Still and Know
7:03 News
7:08 Mus icH! Clock

7:30 News Headlines
7:32 Musical Clock
7:45 Word and Teslimon)
&amp;:00 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World News
8: 10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather
8:16
Pt. f'leasunt H.S.
except Friday, Church
Football
Bells Ring
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
11 :411 World News
10:45 Family Worship Hour
11:55 Mason County News
12:00 Community Newo
11 :00 N•ws, Army Hour
11:30 Public Serv1ce
12:05 Local News
12:00 News Roundup
12 :10 Markets
12:15 Weather
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:20 Bulletin Buard
12:25 News 0 Grams
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12:30 Saturday Matinee
12:30 County Agent
1:1&gt; Ohio State Football
12:45 Country Go Roond
4:00 Oiscing with Doss
1:55 News Beat
4:30 Top Ten Revue
2:00 Country Go Round
.5 :00 News RIJ.mdup
2:55 News Beat
5:15 Public .Service
3:00 Midway Matlneo
5:30 Dinner MU8lcale
3:55 New:~ Beat
5:411 Sign OU

1.00 Sign On -News
6:05 Sacred Heart Hour
G:2{1 Me1gs County RFO
6:25 Paul Bowers - Farm
6:30 New1
6:33 Rov. Raymond Jones -11&lt;1
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6:57 Weat!Jer Report
7:00 News
7:05 Tiny's Chapel
7:30 News
7:35 Pickem Hardware
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7:50 News Report
8:00 Bill Mlller Show
8:00 Johnson · Simpaoo Ina.
Show (Fri.!
8:10 Roy's Food B..ket Show
(Mon · Thurs.)
I : IS Baker Furruture Show
(Wed. . Fri.)
8:45 l&amp;S Super Market Show
(Thurs.)
9:00 News
9:05 Coffee With Janet
10.00 Grand Olo op'ry
11 :00 Mintsterla) Assoc.
ll :lii A.S.C. Program • Ft'l.
11:15 Fanuly Worship • Thurs.
11:15 Mason Co. Agr. E:d,eTues.
11 :33 Swap Shop
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· TinY'I Country Hymn I

12:00
12:15
12 :15
4:00
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Noon Report
Goessler's Guest Star-Frl
L_arry Anderson Show
Jun Mees Show
Blaettnar Auto Show
&lt;Thurs.)
4:30 L?Ca) News
5.00 J_un ~ee11 Show
6:00 Stmon I Market • Newa
6•05 Sundown Serenads
6:% Sign Off September

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5:46 Sign Off October
SATURDAY
S: 00 Sign On -

New1
6:05 Country Music
6:20 Country Jamboree
7: 00 Larry Anderson Show
8:00 Pomeroy Hi FootbaU
uo· Middleport Hi FootbaU
11 : 00 Top 'fen Show &lt;Dairy
Valley)
11 :30 Top Ten Show (Duttona)
12:00 Noon News
12 :15 Muaical Interlude
12 :30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1:00 Bill Miller Show
(OSU Football)
6:45 Sign Off SeptembPr
6:45 Slgn Off October
SUNDAYS
7,00 Sign On - News
7:3;) Sunday Sbowcase
8' 00 French Cit)' Baptist Hour
UO News
8:33 Hour o1 Deliveranco
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9:48 Congressman Abela
10 :05 Sunday Chapel
10 :33 Washington Reports to
tbe .,eople
11:00 Sunday Show
12•00 Noon News
12:15 Christians Hour
12:30 Rev . MerUn Teets
1:00 Rev. Andrew Parsona
1:30 Rev. Silas Billups
2:00 Sunday Chapel
2:33 Rev. Roscoe ThorJM
3:00 Sunday Chefl"l
3:33 Country Hymntimers
(Dan Hayman)
4:33 Sunday Showcase
8:00 Baptist Layman'• Hour
6:30 Sundown Serenade
6:45 Sign ~!I September
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tuotage or life in Red Chi na . . . . lt'am, Notre Dame, is Sf'en 23 : Prg~ Pr rt
Thursd&lt;:~v night meanwhilt' c ~as t-lo·cuast on NBC-TV in a 24. Billiard
ABC-TV ~ffers an' hour tour of hig game with Michigc~tl Sl&lt;:.te.
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Rome with Sophia Loren . and And next Tuesr1ay, .
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the program will include an ap- ! present its long·awal~ed hour ;
"to be"
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utost muvice actor.
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tam~•
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made
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chine with zig zag equipment.
E&gt;:cellence
eon to be held Friday at 11 :30 Tbursday, at 7:30 p. m. st the
mf!nt!. WV U4S4
12 8 tfr Uses earns Lo overcast, but- Big car room, Mde and per- .a. m. following Miss Barnette's ! Mason Youth Center All mem.
PHONE WY 2·2156
Lonhole, etc.
ba1ance, formaoce. Small eRr eeooomy address. Methodist women of ben are asked to be present.
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Middleport Apartment. 5 rooms $37.61 . WY 2-2204.
ond muagerabWty
area churches are invited. The Refreshmenll will be served.
ba th and basement, on ground
11 12 5tc
See
Society will provide dessert and
NOV. 13
floor Newly decorated. bardMetropoUtaa Moton
beverage and lhose attendlog Return Jonathan Meigs Chap.
C1rd of Thanks
wood floor s automatic beat CffiHUAHUA Puppies for sale.
E. Maio Street. Pomeroy
are asked to bring a covered ter, D.A.R., will meet Friday
WE WTSH to express our sln- Call WY 2-3200.
10 10 tfc Call VI 3-3642.
11 11 3k:
Phone WY 1...3871
di sh and their own table aerv- Nov . 3, at the borne of Mrs.
cere and heartfelt thanks for
4 22 tfc ice.
Dwight Milhoan near F 1 v e
all
th the
h kindnessd and
. sy
th wpa-1 1\ Duplex. 3 bedrooma. Sugar OVERHEAD garage door with
Miss Lucretia Genheimer no- Points at 2 p. m. Mrs. Mil·
Y ' own us urmg
• 111• Run area Pomero
Pbone hardwore.
ft. blgh, 9 fl.
lnstrudlonl
ported on the "Quiet Day" re- hoan wiU give a program on
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and death of our beloved WY
. 10 2 tfc
cently at the church. A rei'VII't Early American Heritage inWlft, mGther, and grandmQ.- 1
-wide. $30.00. Call WY
U. S. CIVIL IERVICI TESTS! was also given on the school
yvo• eluding the history and display
1 2-3107.
10
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ther, Garnetl Jenkinson. Our MODERN 4 room and
bath = =--=--c:c--c-3tc Men _..,.~.• la-.sa. SW1 IUd .. kits and yard goods taken to of an'tiques. Roil call w:i11 be a Mrs. Frank Chee!lberew of the
1':!,':;! the World Community Day at treasured possession. Hostesses Pomeroy Post, Mr. and Mrs. Euspecial thanks to Dr. John i furni &lt;hed apartmem
M 1d· THERE 'S NO charge -for use
Rev . Hov•.ard Hup· • dleport. WY 2·3174.
of carpet Shampooer with ;:;:
Rutland . 11 was voi&lt;d to pay will be Mrs. Milhoan,
Mrs. gene Holter of the Racrne Post, Approximately 225 attended
pe t or his consoling mes9 ll Uc
purchase of Blue Lustre Cl!r- ulart• r• •rement• wnu rofHY toward the expenses of the mis- John Rose , Mrs. Lawrence Mll- and th.e Rev . Howard Ruppelt. the 90tb anniversary and home..
pel ShampoQ. Baker Furni- li"'"'
r.aneGtn "Ul'l•
~am-...:ld,._,•• anti41111, pbon.
n.. sionary speakers al the church ooan and Mrs Edward Jones Ser vmg on the commIttees cominS o1 th e Enterprise EUB
sage, Mrs. Stevenson
and
Mrs. Wickham for the music,
Insurance
ture, Middleporl.
o.u.;, s.nttntet
who spoke at the church
' Mory Shrine·, While
Shrin~ were Mr~. l&gt;ale Kennedy, kit· Churcb Sun~ay,
JOHNSON. Stmpso• tii8Ufaoce
11 10 6tc
I
ly. Plano were made for a
of Jerusalem, will meet at the chen chaJrman, assisted by Mrll. The mormng worsblp service
friends and' neighbors and ev-! Agency. In AD forma al 1D 1.961 VINDALE Housetraller, - Real Estate For
e - mas Jli"Ogram at the next
Hall Friday at 8 p. m. Don Roach, Mrs. Wtlllam WoUe, opened the .•vent with the Rev.
eryone who helped in any I IUTaDL."e. Jtm JnhDSOD anrt wilh tl 10 x 15 aluminum awn- I FOR SALE: Modern
frame ing and members ai-e asked
Miss Dorothy Burnette field Mr.s. Edward Spencer, Mrs. Menzel Snuth usmg 811 his ser.
way Your kindness will nev- i Bud
Ageoll.
lng. Pnced to sell. Chester home , gas, new block gar· bring articles
baskets for worker of the 1\'!iCS, ' will Joe Morris, Mrs. Dale Mourn· mon topic, "Tbe" Roll call." A
I I t!c 985-4135.
a -HilA:
age.
1
acre,
more
or
less.
needy
families
at
l'hristntas.
atFriday
the United
; dining
special
nu'!!ber,
You Know
or be forgotten .
.
At the close of the meeting
at 10 aMethodist
m fol mg,
room,Mrs.
Mrs.Albert
RobertRoush
Hysell,
chair· My
Jesus,
was Do
presented
by
Clllford A. Jenkinson
PHOTO Copymg servtce Cop- '\INGER Sewmp
N1ce . lot fand garden. Located a dessert course was ..~·ed Jowel by a potluck dinner
· ., at- man, a nd Mn. Nate McCurnber the Youtb cholr dlrected b)I
machines
Mr. and Mrs. Robert RusselJ tes made of ~gal papers.
· 2 m11es rom Pomeroy
on
_.. •
nd Mr C 1 Se ls Se
1 M' J
Da i
Mr. tUJd Mrs. Ned Grant
birth recnrd'
almoSI any new , $59.50 up. lleveral used Harrisonl'ille Road
have I by the hoetesses, Mro.
11 :30 a. m. All Methodist wold
"[
ar . vera
::.d
s.
11 12 ltp
other documents.
marbines at bargalll prices
to see the home j. apprecl- P. Smith, Mrs. Glen Dill
men are . urged to attend and or t Iar th vdeterln &amp;IliA w":,e Into ay I
wthasFcomkblnedA
The f!'abrtc Shop, &lt;:inger SaJes
Ph
1Mrs. E . J . Tracy.
bnng theu- own table servlee. p-:esen or e
ner.
pal-l..
one c ass WI
ran
r- - - - - - - -- - Reuter Insurance, Pomeroy
and Service, Pomeroy, otdo. ate 1t. one WY 2-6046.
otic color scheme was used on nott as teacher. At the olo~ of
lost 1nd Found
t 21 ue
11 12 6tc
the table.o. A social hour follow· the lesson period, Becky, Rren
9 t lfc WY %-:1.14.
For Sale
HeartluiDM CW.s
Youth Fellowships
ed the dinner.
da and Beverly Will, with Becky
- SLUGGISH septic 1ank1 Clog- ~.. -LI
b~ _1
Elects 0//. icers'
Of Group 4 Meet
as accompanist, 011ng "ln Th•
d
LOST Large male boxer an COON Hounds. Roger Leifhf"it, ged drains' Get
New officers were
Group Four District EUB
Sweet By and By," and tbt
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small female beagle. Reward. Rock Springs, Pomeroy . 0. ' Septic tank Cleaner at Land·
when the Hearthstone ClaSI
Fellowships met Monday
Boys and Girls l'llorus sang.
P_
VIlle
honeWY
Harold
2-3954 Jone
or Roy
s, MmersJones
11
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mark Farm Bureau ·
CUCKLER REA LESTATE
the Middleport First Baptist evendog at the Morning Star
"The Lord IB Counting on Yoo,"
W1 9·3fi72.
11 12 3tc i SINGER PORTABLE, zig zags,
10·3!·30\C RU1l.AND _ Good 1 • room Church met Tuesday evening at
after which the Rev. Joel My.
monograms, darns, etc. with- CORN FED BEEF, $12li. Will house with gas, hardwood the home of Mr. and Mrs. Da- Devotions by the hoe! group,
ers closed with prayer.
out attachments. Balance due dress for 28c a lb. Phone WY floors, bath. 2 porches, on vid Darst. Mra. Allen Hughes, opened the meetmg,
by
Dinner was served at noon
Wanted To Buy
5 payments of $7.00 each. 2-QI2I)
11 6 6tc large lot located on Main St. president, opened the
a abort business ....... conin the church basement with
- ~ WY 22204.
11 12 5tc
·
Near achoola and
eburcb. by reading the 95th Psalm
dueled by Larry Circle, pres- PI
ad to oend used the Rev. F. H. Glazier asking
LATE MODEL ca r from
--Business Services
Price $6,000.00. Terms.
lowed by a p-ayer for peace. jdent. Rev. Eugene Emerson 1 ana were m e
8
grace.
al owner. Con tad, Guido Gi- Harden's Market, Syracuse,
_ _
. ·_ 00 IT YOURSELF IN .. RUT· Devotions were given by
8 bible quiz on
to Hong. Kong .
let- -The_ afte:noon service openrolami. WY 2-2529 or WY z- . With the low,
everyday IBILL BAILEY, Dealer. Fur, LAND _ 4 _ room boose In chard Sayre enlllled, "The
Genesis 1-2. Refreshomenll were
aw:."':
ed wtth the call to worship b'
9905.
11 12 3tp I prtces. Extra spectals. Thur.. . roots, hides. deer skins, mar- proceso of being remodeled gend of the Violet.:• It was an- served by the host group. EUB Miller Chapter Guild Gi&lt;ls of the
Smith, lollowed by
day, Frtday and Ssturday_ .
ket price for good clean ftlr with new h...,_ood fiooro nounced that the Slgll&amp;
churcheo represented were Lott- th Middleport F. I Ba list song, Do You Know Why?
Revlon
professional
hmr and hides. In Reedsville, Ohio new wall board and enough ed would be erected at the ridge, Tuppers Plains, Sooth
h
t Tu sd JrS
• P at by the Youth Choir.
Brenda
spray,
$1.50 value, 79e plus
11 10 etp
material
to finish . 21 feet o[ three ent~ancea to
Bethel,
Carmel,
Enterprise and the ~oO:e of L~nd:y ~=ufe~.nbe Will, accompanied by her tisNotice
tax. Colored mops , reg. 89c. !
-built-in cabinets and
sink. by the highway
Morning Star.
.
gl
by ler, Becky, presented a solo.
75c. Evan's all meat holonga . FOR YOUR every need of Bull·
Off
1 ted In lod
operung prayer was ven
"How G eat Th Art" and th
Shotgun, rifle shoot Sunday, 49c. Large country
fresh I d...,r and Back-Hoe work, New hot water heater. SacJcero • ec . c e
Guild chairman
Diane Van·
r . ou
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ard Sayre. pre81dent;
Camufa Club Meet.
Cooney
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Boys and Gtrls Chorus, dressed
November 15 , at 1·30 P. m ., eggs, 49c doz. Fresh Florida : contact Emmet W. Shuler. rifice at $3,000.00. Termo.
pink seeJless grapefruit. 8 for i 342 Page Street, Middleport,
PAULINE MAIIKINS
Paul Smart, vice
. With Mrs, Conde
the formal opening, : ,
Ham and bacon for prizes.
On the Bob Hill F'a rm . Spon- 49c. Fresh crt"sp lettuce, 19c WY 2-3:243. Free estimates.
Salesmu
Mrs.
Davld
Darst,
secretary
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Co
d
te
a
discussion
was held on the andg,the Uhrig
pen Brothers
p
Heart,
RUTLAND OIUO
Edison Boker treaaurer ·
rs. u-.ene
n e eo r·
Quintet
iored by thi Racme Fire De- head. Argo sweet peas, 21 Farm ponds, private ponds.
Pbo
%-55t5
Harold Hubb~d flower'
members of ber Canasta dinner to be held T~esday, Nov. of Chillicothe presented aelec·
partment.
11 12 Jtc
oons, 29c. 2 lbs. Evan's wien- basement excavations, aept1c
ue
·u
M Hu8he
Tuesday evening at her 17 at the church WJth Mr. and tions
THREE PUPPIES to be given ers, 98c.
11 11 3tc tank excavations.
11 10 31&lt;:
dtri.; tha r
on Lincoln-St. Prizes Mrs. Samuel of India aa IIJ"Cministers were lntroto someone who will give AUCTION - Saturday Novem11 2 tic FOR SALE OR RENT, 7 rooOl gram ho!.
p
won by Mro: Glen Glaze, tal guest opeakErs. The
duced and each opoka briefly
them a
good home. WY ber 14, 12:30 p. m. 'The fol- TRANSMISSION Salvage Com- brick bonae, newly recoodl· Mru. Darot aerved pit
Mro. Charles While and Mrs. will sing thelf
oong, . Fol- Including Rev. Rllodea of· Hen·
:1-242!.
"' lowing personal property will pany. Repairing all makes. tioned inside. Corner of Grant sandwiches to Mr. and
Craynor Sloan, 8 gueot.
the Gleam ' at the dinner derson, W, Va.; Rev. Meyers,
1110 3
be sold at the residence of
·tomauc and standard trans- and Vine Streets, Middleport. Edioon Baker Mr and
Olhero attendmg were Mrs. "' booor of the guests.
.
Peoria; Rev. Glazier, New Lex.
the late Mrs. Geo. w. Ander· missions. Electric welding. I aero uf ground. Call WY :t. Milton Hood,
Mrs.
Gleon Heosler, Mrs. AI!'US How- Ftve of the girls bad wr1ttsn _ingloll; Rev.
Emeraon.
oon
at
463
Lincoln
Street
in
Phone
WY
%-6173.
6156
after
4
p.
m.
or
SautrSmart,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
and
Mrs.
Lee
SDJJth.
Ho
..
In
Tuppers
Plains;
Rev.
Ray
Mann
ProducLI
for
sale.
RAWLEIGH
~·
t
24
tfo
days.
11
10
3tp
Hughes
Mr
and
Mrs
teoa
g1fta
were
presented
with
yr
I
aon
.
recetv
.
Rev
E
M
Morrll&lt;J.24-30tc
Wy-:1-6412.
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ld . b"_. Mrs. James Johnson contrib- a reply and a Japanese stamp son Ml Herman'. Re. ,
Mlddlepor t' ~uo.
One 5 pc. bedroom suite, one &amp;111 Gnelel', ,_...._. ... FOR SALE· 5 room and bath Anthony, Mrs. Haro Hu
Ung A dessert
for her mother's collection The
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v. Roy
3 pc. maple bedroom suite,
hardwood . floors
forced and Mr. Richard Sayre.
u
b Mr
d was group voted to send good. used Bush, Recine. and Rev. Dwight
Your L•ndrn.rk le"lce
one night stand, three 9x12
Heatiq
.
. . .
oerv
Y
o.
e urmg
..
Spencer, West Shade Rev A
St1tlon Is Giving Aw•y A
llblomllle, atr furnace, htrch kitchea
NATIONAL FORESTS
the ovaning.
clotbiing to Hong Kong and will N. Gruesor of
rugs (two are allke), onme
Errd ,... tr..car port. . Pmed,
$8,00.00. ARE POPULAR
prepare the Chnstmaa treats tended tho monung· service.
throw rugs, occasional chair,
II• lurYO oD Fred WilHamson, Rutland.
WASIUNGTON UP! -A
lor children ol the church at Vocal solo by Ka M Cli
Rell~ter for thb cood second
two upholstered chairs and
lie- MoclrDel
(
)
merChristmao time.
s
Y c n11 10 6tc
car each time -,ou drive in .
other chairs, large medicine
--ica's national foresta last
AI the close of the b\lsilless lock and
numbera by
rfo pure but net\!ssary, just
cahihet, coffee table, stands, c:oD WY writ 0., ., NI&amp;M TWO story frame houae
on becominll the nation'•
ioo+
meeUng Mrs. Donald Boone the Ubr'll Brothen closed the
register.
lamps, clock. two cabinet raf • II&lt; Brick Street, Rutland, with playgrounds. The U. S.
Guild Counselor, showed colored •ervtce,
HOME OF UHtCO TIRES
dios, large Warm Mocning
extra lot. Carl Hysell,
Service reporll aome 120
alides taken of inlUaUOA cere- Plaalic book marks, with
SUPER SERVICE
gas heater and several small HEATING, PlalllblDI, Muolllr SH 2-4524.
lion visits were made to them
monill of the guild and also of the inscription,
Enterprise
heaters,
9
pc.
dining
room
......
..._
Amold
Brollr&lt;n,
-year.
This
year'o
total
the
autum
foillage
The
next
EUB
Church,
Our
90th
Anni·
STATION
suite,
kitchen
tabte.
Estate
m
East
Malo
~
1'.FOR
SALE
OR
to
oxceed
135
.
meeting
will
be
lleid
Nov.
:14
at
versa;?,
IB74
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1964,
Pomeroy,
hell W. C•rwt
gas range, kitchen
trill'·
WY WI&amp;
I rooms end bath, Route
most popular onea JDOhio, were presented u oouMgr. WY 2-9932
utiHly cabinet, electric roast1 10 tlo
Batley Rtm Road. can WY
elude the Black HlUo National Floyd Kennedy, Flurence Ken- the borne of Marta Hubbard.
venin to each peraoa. A
er • dishes, cooking utensils,
S122,
10 28 tfo Forest In South Dakota and nedy' Carl Kennedy' Elsie Ketr The hostess served refresh- tory ol the church .,... given to
AU'IUMOBILE !Dsurance t&gt;een RCA Whirlpool refrigerator,
.t.UL'TIONEI!:JI
W oming Lower Michigan Na nedy to Richard Lee Fetty, ments to the above named and everyone attending the llllli'DinS
cancelled'? '..oat yOtU opera- Maytag
Washer &lt;-'••er
c.ap1o1 8enlot
SEVEN ROOM brick home bl Uonay1 F :
In MI .,. • W : Glenna Fetty, parcels, Rutland. Stephanie
Pullen,
Marilyn worship service
"'~
Crill ltradftrd
Pomeroy, two bathroomll, t
orest
c.,..an. a.
Stumbo, Jody Brewer, Elinor
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tor'a Uceoae! CoD WY
8
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bedrooma garage, basemen~ satch National Forest in Utah,
Armo A. Stansbury to WI~ Bodimer and aue•~ Jennie
llltlc type), three wash tubs, glass
.t.. C. BRADFORD
s
rooma ID attle. San Bernardino, Inyo, Angeles, llam P. Stanahury, lot, Middle- Craig.
jars, some hand tools, siep
ladder, wheelbarrow, 3 pc.
. . - Ollla
Large :ol OUt of blgb water. and Eldorado Na!Jonal
port.
For Rent
8
Walnut lumber 111" x ll"xto
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Central
beah••
in
calflornia;
the
White
1 11 u\;
GARAGE apartment, 4 rooms ft ., we11 seasoned , ·many oth ·
""""0
Arthur Barr' dec ., to L· R· D~ciplilul ~
Charleo WildermUth.
WY z, taina bl New
.
•nd bath, 790 Maple. Middle· er items, all furniture
is
or WY %-6!16•
Waaltlngton 10
Barr, All&lt;e Barr, Cert. for
_Poct. -~.:_2-293fi.
EXPERIENCED
and the Ocala National
Trano., Olive.
Theme of Program
The Mlddleporl High acltool
11 12 3tc very good.
!lOUSE for rent, 7 rooms and
Irene A. Davis, Owner
FOR SALE-Mlddleport'o tall- in Florida.
Mamie M. Beal to Edward The WSCS o1 the Rock Spring• aasemhly Wednesday opened
bath. SH 2-4834.
11 12 6tc Terms: Cash
eat btJildinl, loeai&lt;d 3A N.
Sycko, Jane Syckl, 236.11 A., Methodist church met TuesdaY with the Pledp to the Fla&amp; led
- -- ·- · -- Not responsible for accldenll
Second Street, Middleport. Q- Whallllllo tloepell bod7 Bedford.
afternoon at the chorcb with by Sandra Swarll and SltepbanUNFURNISHF:D. 5 room and Bradford AUction Company
Priced lor qulcll .ale. [D. ol fresh water In lire world?
Mro w A Morgan
le Pullen, loUowed by the ling·
bath apartment. North Third. C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer
quire ot ObkJ Botei.
A _ Lake Baikal bl Siberia
Mamie M. Beal to Edward In
ing of the rNaUonal Anthem
Middleport. Call WY n434.
A. c. Bradford, Manager
from the lartleot tru,. or
11 u lla
• depth li 5,315 leet.
Sycks, June Sycks, 23 acres, Prayereby
Amt111 Leooard Membera o1 the Annual
= = -- - - 11 10 6tc
11 ' 6te
Dalld..., radiator to the
Bedford.
opeoed the meetlng. Devotlona includiiJII Mike Uoyd, cbalrman
SMALL apartment, suitabl• for ZIG ZAG 1964 Sewtn8 ·Machine rmaUeot beater core.
leg•l Notice
Leg1l Notice
Arthur W. Hendrlcka, Mamie taken from Ptalm st1 were led of subacrlptlooa, and Joy BcJa•
one or two. All rn nveniences.
automatically
buttonholes,
1111 THI cOMMON PLIAI couaT oP Hendricks, Mary Hendrick&amp; Co- by Mrs. Lewis Gnleler,
who .8Dd Suzanne Bradbury, CO«ti·
1
Grimm 's Apt. Phone WY 2- 1l sews on buttons, monograms,
IN ••• eouoT •• eo-ON ......
Mllfl
chran, · Robert Hendricks, Artie also presented the
prngram Iori, ond lloaDie Spengla', ao'
2'153.
t1 9 tfr blind hems. fancy designs. vn Z.2143
PomorGY
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couNTY, 0 " 10
.......,
Wilma Hlle, LoveD Leroy Hlt.e topic, "Whalla Dlaclpllne,'' fo1. slstanl editor, deecrtbed the
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Guaranteed. &amp;lance , $39.88.
JoM
NOTICI
&gt;&lt;.AJNTI&gt;T,
to Harry W. Hendrlclu, throe- lowed by group diiCuuloo.
mat.erlall and artlcioa Ia lit•
J'OR RENT : Housel ra il" . 3 WY 2-2204.
111% 5tc L 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER. ' · •·'
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seventho acre, salisbury.
A rep&lt;rt was ID8de on the publlcaUon and .urged ltudents
x 35 /2tl.86Two
Call GOO..D. _CL
Cllester, Ohio.
J 23 Uc ••elltt,
,..
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Wade Haning, Mildred HaD· three scbool ldtl and yard to pt their ordera in AI 100ft
or
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EAN
stoker
coal.
Do''"'
Nowoll,
""'I
o Raymond Voung,
gooda lakeo to the World Com- u poaslble. The aeol&lt;r class
WY
.
d at the mine. Phone
hllllrl, OhiO,
o.t.fl~1nt.
-e
,_..
-c
j
JVere
Help
Wanted
Jacob
Koweu
.....
of
eels.
Bedford,
munity Day aervice at Rutland. members 18118 the "Annual"
1
II 7 U
SH
2-502:2
11
5
lOtc:
4ence
Ul llllluiO'II'll. wW taJr.•
A .. nl•• the
FURNISHED 3 room · house, I
·
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Agnea L. Fe81 to RDmie C. An ' - " 'I W81 receIved from song _.,.
program.
•trn•d filM her Pettlan . ,... nit
Fox, Doris Fox, 80 acres, Sci· the Rutland chUI'eh to attend a 1The Enaemble, Wlder the dl·
bath St.,
and Pomeroy.
baSt&gt;;mfmt. 313'f.l Coil- USED
WOMAN
to take
phone 1n
th Court of ccmuaon Pleu
dor
eralls,workpants,
and jackell. carl Chev- LOCAL
calls for
establlsbed
buainess.
Mol" County, ""''· ,,...,. ""
pio.
meeUng Friday at 2 p.m., at reclloo ol Mra. Dorothy Lace) ,
10 21 tfe
aHer, Long Bottom, Ohio.
Must live in Pomero) or Mid•.:":r
Weait;.a
DlUon
the cburcbwillwhen
MluPlana
DorothY
numbera
incladlng
=•lw . ..,.N:'ou:'."
oouN wiD- u·
..
to AmoldDillon,
Plumley,
Wanda
S, Barnette
speak:
lor aang
"Makathree
Bellove,"
"Smoke
Get'

turnl&lt;~ h&amp;

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j Cobol Lodge " mtervi•wed on A - ColumbUJ brOIJl!bl tha

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Hocking Sub-d1str~ct Convent1on

"Rebulidmg'' w:..~ s tht' gt'neral tht&gt;mr of tilt' Ho&lt;"kmg Sublltstnct \1 h:-. 1 onar~ Convent ion
Sunda) ::tt the \1! \1nnaM RuptiS! Chwch m \l 1ddl('pOT! Tht&gt;
ntt:"etlng .,. as upf'nPd \l, t!h the&gt;
Sunday SlMuul hour l!--d b\ .4,r
nold Rl('h 3 rt.t..,

Sm 11 h \1rs -\lien lhamptnn,
Mi ~ Nelhe Wt nston_ and Mrs
Ha rn:-.on Ht'ntle\ hllo11.1ng re..
pmls u! L"nmmr 1lt&gt; t'!!- thr t n ~tal·
la!toll u! ne,.,
utfuer~
WfiS
ht'ld wtth \lis Fred Jn rkso'l
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ELBERFELDS NOVEMBER SALES
STORE HOURS: FRIDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM - SATURDAY 9 AM TO 9 PM

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:-.1 r &lt;:~nd \!Irs . Ronald Evans 1
and ~on Jf'lf .::Lrt' res1dm8 on I
1 u 1culn Ht"Jght5 tn Pomeroy 1
M1 E11a n~. wMo was recen tl y
dt.-sdwrgt'd /rom serv1ce,
IS
emplu~~t! at \ an~ d ium CorporN\Jon

Vmey

Tile sermon wa s dellverrtl h) prt:'sldt'nl . \1r -:-. Campbell Harthe Re\. i\\ I"' Borden at IITt! per vtrt:' pre:-;tdf'nt \lrs Elt'a
\Jr dnt.l \1rs Ch.~:~rles P1 ckens
mommg '-"O~ sfu p hou r wdh spe. nor Pre..:.w n \1r~ ~~n·w Raum- and sor1
Bruct, of Clt&gt;veland ,
(',l:l] OJU::,Il prrsented b\
tnr gardner, srrr eltmt' s
errrha StJt-nl the Wt't'ktnd wtlh the for·
Juruor Chot r under dtrel'llOn of Ha ll. tJea surt' l \In
l on trlt't ~ brothers , Mr and Mrs 1
Mrs
Paul Gomer
.James Young. Childtt'n 5 eand surer Hu·hard p;&gt; wkens an MiddleporT I
Hughes presented a vocal num· VlSul , \Irs ()),1 \ 1rw\ ~ upt-&gt;r - and .\lr .::~.mi Mrs Ralph Ptrk- '
ber ·Prerwus Lord Tllkt&gt; My VISOr ut (;ulld•. \Irs '\l Ie n en ~ ul \bsun.
Hand" with \-1 rs
Campbell
tur- ' \lr ('Ma rlf's Baskins I eft r
H(l[n pl!m • I ullm an oI
Hat·pl'r piarusl tor llw morn·
f't~ n m iSS lOti \It' Cu r!b Lu( k- \\t·dne..,d 11 ,· Jm Washmgton, DC. 1
mg ser~ l('t', &lt;1! tht' p1anu
aduo H eli~1ott ~ 1-.dul' ai .Oil and at lt'r spei~dmg the pi:!SI
lew i
Mrs Gladys Vme~. d !~1rtc! Mrs f.lli rl Hilev and \1r~ OJ a 'A- t't-ks w•th ht :; paren t~. Mr. and :
presidt&gt;nl. sp(l ke wi!h :J luneh· \'tnt&gt;\ lll&lt;lllhts
Mt s Nuall Ha skms 111 \1tdrllf' '
eon and tello,.,!:ihlp twut roii (JWpurt and w1th fnend s rn Mo I
!flg . 'J'hp aFternoon ses"wn wa"
Arlhut
opened wllh smgrng wtth \ofr&lt;i
I Ihe """"'I fuutball banquet I
Harper , aC"com[.l(lntSI De~·u110ns
' sponso rt'd bv tile JV1lddleport· i
wPre gtvrn b~ Mr .;;
C ~ l i t t'
I Pun&lt;el 0\ Reo tory Cl ub w&lt;ll be I
Banks with Mrs Os('ar 1!.-trda·
held '""'ght w•th Btll Rohor of :
v. ay presen1mg the 111\'l l,llwnaJ
Uhw Un 1v ers 11 ~ as guest spt&lt;ak- ~
I'l:w::, v.er e made to sronsor t&gt;r )1.1\&gt;mbers uf the Mrddleporl
hymn.
Lord. I'm ~·om ('hnqm "" p&lt;~rtll:'s tur
the
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1I
.ng Home "
Football squad wt
e speeta I
\1r s Con Young , dt ~tr wt ~ u­ ~lt&gt;lf.!S ('•Junty Onldren 's Home gue~ts at til~ d1nner "'htch wtll ,
and tht' lnll rmarv llt"r·e rnber
I
pcrvi sor of tht! f'hrldrt&gt;n's band 1b when the MlsSiOfifirv Socte-- bt prepared by a group uf 001 I
introduced Mrs Allt&gt;n 1\ampi Cr 'J
ball mothers
f.lmer Ha s k ms lett Wednesday
who is tn ..:harge ul the t ht ld - t\ ot lilt&gt; Mt Ylortah R:tpllst
l he tur
\'vtntPr (~arden, Flunda,
ren·s bend ot the Naomr Hap- ChUI (h rnf•l ft&gt;&lt; 'Pni !~· at
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(tumb
ttst Churrh and Vlrs Ern P s t
wltt&gt;J e f1t' w1ll spen d 111e wmter
\1rs
C.rmpiJt'll
H,tr
per
read
llltllllhs
at
Ills
homt'
there.
Bowles, 10 rha rge of tht&gt; \hilll't
~lr . and \1rs Ear l Davenpl)rt 'j
!11oriah Ch rl drPn ·~ band
The !ht' scnpiUI~: illlluv.Pci h\ !lit'
ll' ~"on wlll(h w&lt;~ s gJI/Pn hv Mrs
d
band p re~ented sev t:&gt;t &lt;-Jl
mlln'\ 1
and ~ uns, Jerry and Mtekey, an
F:rvm HaumgardJH'T
Hrs Tommv l ooJ.:e Weft' Parkt'rs- j
bers.
Fmm il Bla nd \lrs Oscar ar .
d
d 1·
Mrs Ora Vmt-v tlr ~trr c t supd ,
H
"l"he • burg vts rtors S;~t ur ay an a 'ill 1
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duw&lt;H an
\ois
arper
h
b
I
erv1sor ot gutld~
m1rflihtl'f'd
d t
the v1 sl\ rd m Rr 1prP wtttt er ru-1
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' group gon·e a una ron 1o
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Mrs. Ervin Haumg arrlrw r, who 1Amer wn n Htd t'ros~ and plan- thers, ,\1r . ond \1r~ . ?J(
erg- 1
presented her (;ulld girls smg. , nt&gt;d !ht' rhnstmas p:lrlit's for let and !~mil}' and Mt and ,\1t s :
1ng twu numbet ~ Mrs Allen ' the r·ount\ restt1PTJ 1s
I Wri!Ja m Zetgler and 1 rarrulv
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of Rend~Jile svpke ur1
the
Mrs H~rda wa\ was toled~d · Mr . and \1rs . Wt ~z .::~.n \lr :
toptc , "Lavmg the Foundation" , a dt-leg&lt;ll t' to the dJs tnct ffiJS· ; and Mrs Ernest Netghbttrs of 1
Reports from rht&gt; Ohrn Bapt
Th annua( • Colum bus were weekend guests 1
1 sJOnat' tunven 10n
e
. d M c R Young
,
tlst Genera l Assoctet ron Con · I Chn ~t ma s port} Wi:IS planned 1 o 1 :~1r. nn
rs
·:
ventron were gp;en by Mr s. Dl•('f'rn ber HIm I'OnJunrtton with , WI:'Pkem.l ~tJe~t~ uf Mr ~nd 1
Gladys Viney Mrs
Wtl liam, other dmr I'll oq;antzaltons In· Mrs ~- E rip t! v. ere Mer :
' brulher &lt;~nd stsler 111 1tJW
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l' ltrd tng Sumi a\ School, chou·, 1
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d B
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and
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s
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war
s.
ere
FIRST
d
ch
ddrl'
n
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band
&lt;1nd
the
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QUALITY
· The nexl P ·l' E' lmg WE:J.S au. &amp;.nd the u ~~~ters, \l rs Hazel 1
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REGULAR
··" 1or 1;:m "' .1 t the honl",__ Waltt"rs and Mr " , \ lrgmta Ley
noUIT('Q.I
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Certified Oil Station ! ot Mrs D£&gt;we~ Guthrlf' . Mrs of Charleston, W. Vo .
FrnPst Bu'ol-lt's st-nt:d a salad ,~ry,_,,_~,,..,
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~'M'&lt;'*~-"'
W. M11in 5-t.
Pomeray •
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P•m•••y,

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lrr 1 lJ rrPw MPmbers
Nmeteen new

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

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~Personal

membe~s were ~

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;~:;

, in111ated when. the Laun Club ~
In Pomeroy
~
, of Eastern Hrgh School ml:'t
Novemher 2 ~t the hnme of its I Mrs L C Bradshaw re!urned
FA IDA Y and SATURDAY
November 13-1-4
'sp,,nsor. Mt s. Wilbur Parker · to her home. Paonta, Colorado,
"55 DAYS AT PEKING"
A busmes.'&gt; meetmg followed Monday, atter bemg called .here
(Techmrolor l
HI wh 1ch the follow ing offlcer! by the death uf her uncle, T. ,
Charlton H e~!on, Ava Gard
were t&gt;lecled for the 1964-65 1W Hengel,
I
net . Dal'id Ni\en, Flora Rob
~on, John lr~land I.,.o (~enn ,
yecar· Consul, Merrrlee C 0 J e- • Mrs. E J Hrll ret urned home
Paul Luka.c; E!tznbe!h Sfo!lan ' mo ll prPsldent . Jerry Warne ; F'rtd ay, from Columbus where I
Colorcartoon
V)('e prestden!. Char iJt' Eichrng- ; she ~as a pattent at UmversHy j
· · - · · - o;;-er serretarv Pal t;au l, trea s. ' Ho;;;ptlal for several w:eks,
,
SUN ., MON., TUES.
Nov . 15-16·17
urer ,luha ~l cCoy , news re- 1 Mrs Henry Ihle of Columbus I
MY/HAT A WAY TO GO"
portPr. Vt rgm•a Coleman, and 1spen t Wednesday, W!lh her P.a~ ­
Newman, Mttchnm, MacLa me
Sgt -at -;trms. Gregory Bmley. i ents, Mr and Mrs . Harry KeiF:::ii::""'~====:::::::::.:.:::......::.:._::..,.:..::....:_,:.:..:.
ser of "-1inersville.
1
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Mrs. Edi th Teafttrd and son,
Cedi spent Wednesday at Ra· 1
ctne, wtth her daugh ter, Mrs.
Henry Bentz.
Mr and Mrs James Bearhs
and son Scoll Allen and Mrs.
'
Hollin Hearhs
wert! Wedn esday I
, dmner guests or Mr. and Mrs 1
:
1Dt-11 I.Jghtfool , Hradbury.
· Nea l Jeffers who l:ii Jll wtth !1
1
pneumonia t~t Metgs General J
Hospllal ~~ reported i:IS 1mprov- 1
rng .
I
Girls' 7 to 14
Mr and Mrs Sam Guy o~
New Spn ngfield were weekend
&amp;
gue!:its of Mrs Huwan Stewart.
1 Mt . and Mr!!! . Harry Swan of
, Portland were Tuesday guesi.B I
: ut Mr, and Mrs . Sherley Swan,
,
In gray , red and bla ck With
I Long Bottom
I
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schuler
lwlt.
. and daughter, Linda of Colum·
bus were weekend guests of his
• parents, Mr. and Mrs , Jacob
!Schuler
Rev . A. N. Grueser of Grove
City was the weekend guest of
Miss Genevieve Stobart and bro1ther R. R. Stobart.
S!t:t•s 7 to I 4

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MEN'S
SWEATERS

.)'~ WOOL NYLON JUMPERS
~ ~..~ d \
2.99

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Little Girls' White
Cotton Blouses - 1.99

F""""Y

Ladies 8 to 16
Sling Shots
(JUMPERS) · · · · 2.99
Wonl and nylon in grey and
blat k.

Ladies' Blouses • 2.99
Several

styles

in

group,

Many eollar stvles . Cotto ns
~md

blends in plain

Pool Legion

MePII
Feeney
Bennett Post, No. :
128, AmeTIC'an Legion, met Wed- I
nesday evening at lhe Legion I
Hall 1n Middleport With Albert I
Roush, Pnst Commander,
in
charge
wlll
Members of the post
meet at the hall Sunday morning at 9 30 a. m. where t.hey
will attend the First
Baptist I
t:hurch in a group. They will
present a 50-star flag to the
: church during the mornmg wor~
1ship service. P.lans for Chnstmas activities will be made at
the nexl meeting of the pool.

POMEROY

Solo 2 lor $12

Rogulor $6.95 Womona Dr011H

Solo 2 lor $11

100%

Smartly styled

Double stitched seam1 tipper
four pockets side c1osmg, fast eolor -

sweat.

en lor men and young

men m these p()pular
styles.
V neck slipr•\·t-r ~ ~~ \e - knrt uf JOO % 2 ply Shetland
wool - \~llle ~!t t pt·~ 1R grey - blue and oa tm eal- S1zes
,mall, medJIJill 01 11d large_
V m-ek - Lutto n front coat st vl e - two pockets, knit
wa1~t 1n sltf'~ ~mnll , me(l tum and large Black , grey,
l!JU'';, au yl u· kr111 -- bu ttnn honl coa t swe11ter - WH'Ie
~lt~1 nal t ng s1npe -- ba nlon s - ~re-y, oatmeal and blue,
:imt~ll nH"Ll uon and lcug~
Ht gh llt'l'k ~t \lt- . ZrJ-ipt't f r ont Cotit ~ wt'alt-r - 100%
acrylic knit - .1: 1f) ht•t~tht'r w1lh blll('k tnm Saze&amp; 1m all.
m~:dnu11

and

$1 .00
••••
cotton twlll 1lacks.

aanforized
Size 10 and 12 only

M0'111ERS MEET
The Middleport Senior Mothers met Tuesday evening at the
high school witll Mrs. Char~
les Bradbury in charge. The
group voted to sponsor a bake
sale Saturday, Nov. 14 at the
Cross Hardware Store. They
also planned to tell &lt;:andy and 1
decorated cookies Dec. 19 at j
the Trl"Lustre Cleaners in Mid·

" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · dleporl

5.00

mohair and 25%
wool _ beautiful cable
stitch pattern - V neei:
sJlpover - blue, maize ,
pink and beige,
SLzes 34 to 40, ..
'75%

"Calico Ring" pattern
a beautiful all over floral

Neat s lrrpes in Llut&gt; and
whil e

red
14~

!;!H'l'll

t~nd

l:llld

v.hltt',

v. tute Nel'k stzes

lu 16 Pu111tt'd

bu!tun

WPdding Ring print de·
sign in the big eoxoo size.
This ill R fuffy bleached
cotton f11led patch quilt
reversihle with a self ruf·
fie Colors: Pink - Blue

t·ul!t~r,

d (IWfl a~ J.IH 1urtd,

-

Mocha.

Jackets &amp; Vests
S.lt

$2.00

Womens all wool jack·
ets and

vests,

solids

sizes 8 to 16.

eAvailable in blue. plnk,
moss green. me.lon, beige,
antique gold, white,

Phil Maid Lingerie

M-EN~S STRIPE PATTERN DRESS SHIRTS
Regular Collar Stvle, 14'12 to 16Y,

$3.50

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MEN'S OXFORD CLOTH DRESS SHIRTS
Snap-Tab Collar, Blue, Sizes 14V• to 16 . .

$2.95

Mens Slim &amp; Tr;m WhHo Oxford Cl-'h DRESS
SHIRTS, Snap Tab Collars, ,;zes 14 112 to 16 $3.50
MEN'S 100% DACRON WHITE DR,ESS SHIRTS
s;zes 14V, to 16'12 .................... $5.95

Boyo' Lonv Sloovo

SPORT
SHIRTS
$],95
In All SlzH 6 to 11

~evada

o~:;a;~c~:.~f ~mg

Jac Sh1rt1 -

Ivy style

R~guJar

styles -

GIANT

CROCHET COnON

1'nm f1t,

49c ':",':.1

Stripes - sol!d colors - nt&gt;at checks that are so popular
- platds - and sma11 stnpel!i 1n your favorite cGlorJ.
Cottons l&gt;Hrun ;wd Coltons - a~/1 wuh and wear for
mother 's easy t&lt;tre
Complete Uno of Boys Sport Shlrto $1.95 to $2.95

d~ctJOn

th~t

wd~

burg~arres
ss.sa~ .

16\-2) and Extra La&lt;-ge (17·17'AI). Solid colors, cbeckl
snap tab

collar,

HI-boy

collar

and

two

way

turtle neck style. All are washable, expertly atyled,
ready for your selection.

'2.95
Othor Mono Lonv Sl_.

SPORT SHIRTS

$1.95 to $5.95

Cards by Hallmark

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p~opos·

no matter wbat factors deter- . representaUve.

• l&amp;idl
mine the numher or represen- 1 •·Should this happen"
latJVes in Obio,"
Meinhart Memhard," ··we
would bavt
: fiYe representatives runninl at-

sa;d.

1 Me;nhart is the only member large to represent our district

Buechner IS.

New Manager
At Kyger

T,h~

~tarted a~

under~

' na~e

s~ud

"Heapportwnmen~

Jury s·IltJne:
.

Jn ('.. • 'l case
inl~rim 0 J
ver _Jea.sc

LawreDC~.

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trict~

0~

Demonstrations
0£ Bee£Cuts,
Pri'ces, Made

~er·l tion

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:r~n~~~s Inc~~:~.

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tem~rature

f':;;:nda~~ ·

0

Nopklno, popor
plotH, hot or cold cupo

Aloo

~uri~g

lnvit•

~here

tlono ond brldfo

dolliH.

f!_lanag~~ h~~~---

m~ch

~ ~ buymg

jdo~.

Eld erJy Man

~arks

,

Wrecks C..ar

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Men1s Broadcloth Pajamas
$2.95

ll.J (}
rs. ara Dow
D
ies Thursday :

In all alzes A (34-36) B (38·

40) C (42-44) and D 1-)
Notched coUar coat ltyle top
liD·

neat pat--

tems in 1tripel - 11U over
pattern• - 1eometric1.

Othor Mono a,...dcloth P•l•mM .......... $3.95

C9G••

Mon'o Flonnel P•l•m• ..... , .•. $2.95 and $3.91

Chlldnn's Buster Brown Wear
CHILDRINI KNIT PAIAMAI """"···--"--"-"""" $2.99
GIRLS COTTON KNIT PANTIII ----------""""""" - 69c
IOYI KNIT CAPS -"--""""""--""" ""-""--"""" ___ " $1.19
IOYS AND GIIILS KNIT TOBOGGANS "--------- $1.00
KNIT IOXIII LONOIII """--"---""""" ____ ""-"" $1,69
INfANTS KNIT CIIAWLIU -·······"""""""""" $2.51
GIIILI KNIT SKIIITI , ___ ""·-·--------"" -""-""· $1.99
IOYI KNIT IOXIII SHOIITI """·--·-·" $1.00 ond $1,19
INfANTS KNIT ROMPIR IITI """""- $2.99 1nd $1,99
Child,..... ShortS- POLO SHIRTS 1,19,1.39,1.59.1.69
CHILDRINI LONG SLIIVI POLO SHIRTS $1.591 $1.99
CHILDIIINS COTTON KNIT CARDIGANS"-"""""" $1,99
IOYI CHINO IOXIR PANTI . - ···- ---"·----"""" $2.91
IOYI CHINO GRIPPII STYLI PANTS ""·- ---- -- $2.99
IOYI CIIW IOCKI ·---· -" "-"""""" - """" 19c 1nd 49c
IOYi ILASTIC TOP IOCKI ---""""""""""""-"""""" l9c
GIRLS ANKLITI - -""·---------"""-·-"""""·------ 39e
WOMINI ANKLITI ---·-···----"""""""""""""""··- lh

Make Elberfelds in Pomeroy Your Shopping Center For Well Known
Brands of Furniture •• Furnishings, Floor CoverJngs For Your Home
and Wearing ~ppar~L.,~.~r !~~! . ~~. T!!l.
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Sentimoents of Loss Mark
Dea th 0 f Fre dHut chInson
•

ri ch plaid patterns, otripes, and in your choice of button down collar styles, regular wide spread collar -

Va.

:;·tto
in the lasl election 10 g;ve
them a helping hand.
Bozu got a wr;te-to vote
for governor.
II happened In Pr~rin'-·1 21\9
in Kanawha County.
And Bozo i!l Gt'"· w. W,
Barron's dog.

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THANKSGIVING

-:- adjultable wai1t -

In all Sizes, Small (14-14'AIJ Medium (15·15'AI) Large (111·

w.

One \\'esl Virginian

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BATH TOWELS . 1,00
HAND TOWELS 59c
WASH CLOTHS . 29c

Men'$ Long Sleeve Sport Shirts

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~ wal~-

Luxurious "Wond.asoft••
finish. Multi-colored atrl·
pes and 3 different eolor
combinatiOns, Dots in red,
pink, green, gold, yellow
and blue.

forlzed ahrunk -

Advance Nu·xon as lnteri·m
~~:·~o~~e ::t·d~:;:.~ aretak er in GOP's Future '

CHARLESTON,

&lt;UPI) -

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_RIK~S STA~D

BATH TOWELS
HAND TOWELS
WASH CLOTHS

850 yd1. per spool. fast
eolor, For crocheting and
knlttinc. Whitt and col·
oro.

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WASH ING TON (UPI) - Former Vice Presirlrnt uf the Elections and Federal I wh1c.h wou ld conscst of 11 toliD"R1 ehard M Nixon wa o suggested todav to head a
Helahons comm1ltee who has t;es .
.
ed group to rebuild 1he Repub lican part _\' along more had experience m the congres-1 Meinhart said _thet
"
mo&lt;l"ra
, sional red1st n ctmg process . He current plan. Metgs would be .,..
... fe ll.IJPs
1
Hep Robert P Griffin, R-M1ch , advanced Nixon 's was on the
committee the! 15th district. Other counU•
in endorsmg the proposa l by H.ep Melvin H Laird , ac-ted on the matler in 1951
. would be the Muskingum, Pere
R·Vns. for crea twn of a temporary pa rty agency nutside Concerning thts reapportion- ry . Monroe, Morgan, Hockin&amp;.
I th e RepuhlH:&lt;m Na ti~n a l Comml tt t-e to reshape the GOP. men! Memhart said
Athen s, Wash!ngton,
Vinton,
PRO-- ,
; Cnffln
111 an mt&lt;&gt;rvttw
- - --·
[r, a man- Jackson, Galha and
m West Coast paper
the purty shou.ld develop
a
date of the United Slates
Su- , "Tius group of countie!l would
mJJis and Ford Motor Co. auto
·· moocratc
con"rvDtl'e"' lm- 1
I preme Court and. ;r possible. have a population of 381,981,
plants today and federaf medl·
age He satd new GOP leader- '
u
' the slate w1B be reapport;oned w;lh 15 per cent of the equal
ators sought
to
head
off
1
shtp
was
essentral
a
!let
the
dt
s_l
al this sesswn of lhe leg1sla- 1pop•dation demanded by the
160
out of
,000 of! • tram rail·
MOSCOW IUPI) - The Communist party organ Prav·
astmus Nov :1 electotn deleat .l
lVl
' li&lt;re "
Icourt." accordutg to Meinhart
road worken
/ da saJd today that Ru ssia is ready to be flexible m seekI
"N;xon JS the logiCal per· ,
· .\1etnhart ;ndkated lhere ;s Memhart added that the stoto
Ford ofilcials
a_nnounced
mg to strengthen its relatwns with the United States.
son to provide the
·
some thought of having
five Js bemg divided into 24 d1,s.
16
layoffs33 at
of Its plants
I
positron was
diplomatic so.urces said
leadership,'' Griffin said. "He
I represeni.Etives
at large to I
instead
thf' 2! now op5
total - 00 by tomght as a re that Chmese Co mmumst Prem1er Chou En-la1 had conhas earned lhe rcspecl of all ,
1represent a dJSlrJCt such as the eratmg. He saJd the Mth diJ.
suit of Uruted Auto Workers Ieluded hJS secret talks with the new leaders of the Kre m- :
elements of the party and ' A JUrv wa s seated thts murn- lOth This. however, Js not set-, tr1et would be Franklin count)'.
stnkes at eight plants.
lin and would leave for home today Red China split with • RAVENSWOOD - Robert F has tbe statUTe to ,·all them mg m Melgs County Common - -- -· - - Ru ssia over the "peaceful coexistence" policy advocated Buechner has been named gcn -1 togethe-r "
Pl{·us Court tn hear the civil '~~~,~~"";·~~-'*"%'!orr: .:oc "" 'd,"'l
LOS ANGELES - TWELV.E by former Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev.
eral manager_ of Ravenswood I There also have lleP n pro· ' tnal by Elmer A. and Hazel R
teeo-agers susp~ted of commJt. jl
Pr.:Jvda sa id Russia is ready to talk over its differ- Works for Ka1ser Alummum &amp;:posa ls th.1t Ntxon bt ncJm ed to l--l('('d agutnst Gr::~ce v French,
FIVE DAY FORECAST J i
ting 29
that netted ences with other nations and is wilting to adopt a posi- 1Chenucal Corporation, effective replace Dean Bureh &lt;l S cha tr· .Il l of Mtdd lt'pon.
Temeratures in Ohio will I
t.l\em
soo m cash and
of flexibility." "We attach great importance to the I next MQnday, accordmg to an man ol lhe Repubhcan j\bt!Jon - Tht&gt; act ton rose OUT of a diS· continue to average aboot ,...
chahc:lise
they got the Idea , development of busi ness links and normal relations with l1 annormcement by S. B. Wlate, a! Committee, but llte Former agreement over a lease wth 12 degnes ebove normal dur·
from a
show,_ Tem-1 the main capitalist states, including the United . States ErecuUve Vke President. . : v1ee preSJdcnt has rul ed him· the plamliffs askmg for 12.325. ing the oexl five day•. Nor·
j
ple C1ty shenff s deputies re· 1where the recent elections strengthened the positiOns of 1 Buechner w1ll be responsrb \P sf:! If oul for the post.
plus mteres t Attorney Mainning mal temperature range, Cleve- 1
ported today.
1 the more moderate circles in the ruling camp," Pravda for general adm inistrative su' Webster 1s represeritmg
the land 4S.31; Columbus 50·J2, 1.
The youngsters, led by a 15- said.
pervision of lhe reductwn plant /
: plarnt1fJ wh•le J B O'Brien is and Cincinnati 53·36. Warm
Thlrty-efgbt persons raw dem·
year-old youth,
were appre-1
and the sheet, plate. and foil 1
1 / counse l for the df'll'! ndont
O\-er lhe weekend and early •onstratmns of beef cuts, usi!11
h; nded Thursday by deyuttes
operatwns at Kaiser Aluminum's!
The trial concerns a lease nut week. Turniog cooler on Kroger products, at the who
recovered
about
$2.:l00
m
three
plant
complex
at
RavI
ll
.t G
h ll ... 1 Tuesday with little change lo I training meetmg on ''K n 0"
,
I t
1
lll
.race 1 r ·• enc a egt:t~~
y
B
Th •"1
oo ·
.
I enswood.
liy had on a wareroom and gar·
on Wednesday. • our Cut9 of eef,"'
ur_,
Deputies said members of the
During the past ten months,
b ld
Mlddl
Tl
Rainfuall wiU average a· Iat Rock Springs Grange haD.
1
juvem.le gang told}hem ther.
!Mr. Buechner has
actmg l
the
bout three-tenths ol an loeb ! Instructor for the meetlq (
, h' d
called themselves The Rogues
.
m a temporary assignment as 1
d
. t
.
M d I was Bob Van Stavern, extenllon
.
CINCINNATI !UPT)- From the fans who knew hlrn Assistant Director of Purchas- 1
a sJgne a 1e&lt;~se tu pa y ~!.500 wltb sbower9 late
·, on ay meat spcia list, Ohio State Un.
and got the idea for their ocganization and its exploits from 1onl~· as a figt~re i~ the dugout ~o the men' who played for mg m the Oakland hear. quarters
!annua l renta l.
, and Tuesday.
Jversity . Assisting him was 0vy
a television show that " glam or worked with him , the reartwn to .th~ rlea!h of former 1of Kaiser Alummum where he
I Jurors are Pearl Gtlkey. F.ur o ;~p , , -t&lt;·•~ ;-~"""~....- ,&amp;;.·:~~ Eddie Guinther, meat manat•
orizes criminals."
manager F'red Hutchmson of the Cmc1nnat1 Reds was has dJrecled certain special proI gt&gt;ne Wil son, Lloyd Roush, Wal.
of the local Kroger stoN.
.
.
. " ,
Ijccts in commodity purchasing
ter HoHman . Dorothv pavr~.
Van Stavern ttplained lbold
much, the, sa me
JOHNSON CITY, TEX. I Were really gomg to J!li SS him ,
sa id catcher J~h!l· acitivites of the company His I
I ~l.lyne Kennedy, w N. foranCiS
I the
different grades of mut
President Johnson and the pres· ny Edwards, statm g th&amp; feelin g o( all who knew the btg 1work has included commodity 1
I F lorenee Hill, Dwaine A Jor..
and why the prias vary ...
1
1
Jdent. elect of Mex1co today ! b7.ar"
hi s 4Ih yea rs as_
__
operations m maJo.r l
Mara M
Leah ,
Icording to grade. He used &amp;be
enter the second round of tn-1
tsn l
,you can t.
,
raw materJals and supply re-I
, Nease. Robert HtiJ and an al·:
I forequarter of heel, _.....s
formal talks pledged to elim-lsay, '.EdwarDs satd. If I took jand we c~n t afford to lose men , quirements of the company's !
LARRY R. GREENLEE , ter~ate, Lester Brookover
I
!through th.e local Krogf'l' CGJD.
lnate poverty and disease m! Ihe time to !ell you, the ston~s Ihke him.
Idomestic operallons.
son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred ' ( ommon PI('~.S . J udge John An elderly West Virginia man pany, for the demonstration.
the Western Hemisphere.
1about how much he s helped, It Dick Sisler, recently named , Mr Buechner has served at • Greenlee, Vinton. has com- C. Bacon Will s1t m the case. Iditched hlS car m a one-car Van Stavern divided the fort.
Johnson and Pres;dent · elect 1, would take all day" '
IHutch "s succes.or and acting ' Ravenswood Works in prevJoUS I pleled e;gbt Wetks of hasio
' accident Jnvestigated Thursday Iquarter mtu wholesale cull, IDC
Gustavo Diaz Ordaz were ex- "He's just a guy I'll never , manager after the _chest can~r assignments as Reduction Plant traimng Ill Lackland
Air
1 by U1e OhJO State Patrol
at 1 weighed and pricf'd each aC!COf'd..
pected to include Cuba in th_eir forget." Said Earl Lawson, wholfcrf'ed ~im to the stdehnes. saJd Manager and as Ravenswood Force Base, Tens. The Gal- lf
12 J5 p m. on Rt 33, one and ling to local retail prices• •
discussion but made no mentiOn covered the Reds dunng Hutch·! from hiS Nash Y Jlle, Tenn., Works Manager. He IS a gradu· Ua c0 unty a;rrnan m ·e;vcd !
, seve u·lenths of a mile north of lad ;es then specified wbal 01111
1ate of Pennsylvama State &lt;.:o l- the coveted eJJ:pert marks- j
Qf the thorny topic in their ex- inson's re1gn . Lawson rs a home
Ht 124.
1of meet they wanted frOID . .
1
change of views Thursday. rspo:ts writer _with lhe Cincin- "'I think any sport wh!ch l 1ege with a degree m metallur- manship ribbon during his inA car drrven by Lev E Nut· I shank. brisket, rib, plat. _811d
1
natr Post &amp; Times-s tar.
loses a great compeUtor like gy .
itial training. After spend·
"
•ter. 84 , Shrews bury, ran off Ichuck. Each cut of meat Will
NEWPORT, KY. - CAMP· "A great loss to baseball," Fred Hutchinson has suffered a '
ing 13 daYs leave at homf". he
Funeffal se rvices for
\1 r.'l the left side of the roadway on weigl1ed and priced accordllt
bell County Shenff George Rat- was the way Nallonal Le~gue Igreat loss. He was just a grand
reported tu Bl:~rtb\·ille, Ark., Clara M Dow 95 who died a rtghl curve hit a sign post to retaJI price
terman and his chief deputy, President Warren Giles and Iguy ... and a great manager."
CALLED 4TH TlfME th for sh: to nine months nf Air Thursday mght' at
Veterans and stopped ;n
ditch. Ther~ The Idea was to determbte
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Louis Cook, have been sued! WilHam 0 . DeWitt, owner and j Pitcher Jtm O'Toole, who r Pomer_oy f~rcm:n,
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e Police training , Greenlee ls a Memunal hosp1ta! al 11 p. m. was only nunor property dam· which is more economi~ tg
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for $500,000 by former mayor general manager of the Reds, /blossomed into a consistent ~ourth tune m.l ~ e pas \~e~~n 1964 grnduat-e of North Gallia ' W!ll be held Sunday aflernoon age and the drtver esC'aped in· buy a !!ide of beef, ~.
Ralph Mussman_and four fo_rm·j put it.
winner under Hutchinson, said H~hs' , were cale
l:t o~t 1~ High sch.,ol,
at 3 30 p.m. at Ev.:mg ChapeL ljury.
jwbolesale l'Uts or cutl a fam.
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er oc present City commJSSIOn· l
More than Employe . 1he "was like a father to ~e. b:u mfi;om7~o to ~ Thurs· ,
Tlw rL'flder wt.ll be Mrs ~'lor- ' One arrest reported
was , ily prefers ..
ers.
Bul Hutch was somethmg11 had more respect for h~ · da sh eat
P. ·
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lence Arnolf. of Pl. Pleasnt, and , James Will, , Rt. Pomeroy, ! T~s trammg was one Gl"'
3 court to.l contmuous . program pl.,_
22 county
The sult against Ratterman. more than an employe to De· than any other man I've met m, y.
A;rman Ftrst Class Rcg mald tn lerm:·nt w•ll be m the Meth·l caed to Meigs
former Cleveland Browns quar- Witt. " Hutch was one of my baseball . He was a great guy ...
Legg, snn of Mrs Mary M od1st Cemetery at Great Band. day for reckless operation.
through Me1gs County
terback, charged false and ~al- personal fnends He had many a great guy to play for
. it's
LOCAL TEMPS
Snead of 500 Viand St , Pt
Mrs Dow was born tn the
ahve Extenston Service witla
icious prosecution °~ the fr.ve friends in and out or baseball, sure going to be tough not hav· The temperature . In Porn- Pleasant has arnved tor duty Great Bend area and wa s pre- '
local people. C. E. BJ~
men in a B-glrl bn~ry tnal and I'm sure they will all miss Img him around."
eroy's bus mess district at 1·25 , at Turner AFB. t;a , atter a ce-dPd in deatl1 bv her husband , 1~:' ,, """"F~ "-~~f!%'-?!m'~%\~'~ county extension agent, and Mta,
last November. The f1ve were him and his wonderful person-~
a.m. today was 65 degrees.
tour of se rvt ce m Alfl~ ka A1r- C. E Dow, well known contmc_l
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1man Lcgg. a heltcopter mcchan : tor and arc hitel't, and a daugh- 1 th ·0 hi· Di
Giles satd ht: was "one from Grange School to
MARRIAGE APPLICATION ic, is assigned !o an Air Pho- ter, Eva.
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I John Fran klIn" Ae1"ker, 23 , tographtc and Chart111g
umt at She 15 survrved
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1 Divorce Granted,
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h~ !ta~e ..::~r~~: Another
is Sought
great contributinn to baseball gt1 Atkms IS announcmg that a student.
' in Gallipolis.
I FranCIS, of Columbus,
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1 Bahr reported there wUI bf' 1and one was granted m Melp
R,:, who dl! Btg Steel, Labor
held Monday night,, November I
burning allowed io Meigs County Common Pleas court ..
Thursday et 12:30 p.m. at · the Hope to Cooperate
16. at the Rock Springs Grange [
I County unUI be ret"'lved fur· I Th~sday ..
hnme of his son VIrgil in Bash· PITTSBURGH fUPl) _ With 1' Hall et 8 p. m. All Grange I
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an will be held Sunday at 2 8 ledge to "snlve our prob- members are invited.
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perlors. The order was made 1
Paul E. ftifa,
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' at Ewing chapel with the lems
P cooperatively,"' the basic The offtcers an d a II su bo r d.m- , By Unlltd Press lnlernatlooal 1 LaramJe,
· Wyo .. Spokane, Wash., were fanned out of conlrof by due to the severe
drought conChesh•r&lt;!.'and
on ground!
INII
p.m.
.
d neglect
extr me of....eRy
Rev. Al"lhur . SUII ofllciatin•. steel Industry and the United ale granges and Pomona are I Gusty winds which fanned ' had 2 in chts of snow in six OO.mlle w;r.ds on Chireg 0 •1 ~lions Ia OhiO aod sorroan • . N mi r chlldr •
In
Burial will be In Beech Grove Steelworkers union (USW) turn- requested to attend Members ' forest and grass flres into in- i hours.
w;nnemncca.
Nev . Snuth Side Thursday. touctnng , mg states.
: let n~nd
en ar~ ~
cemetery beside hJs wife, AmeL ed loday to the task of averting I are to bring pies lor refresh- 1fernos of flames In the drought- ' measueed 4 ;ndw• of snow on off three other Hres. m)urmg
Person• who vlot~te the or- I 1 ~.
:;.•onLaw
Alitlo .
la, who preceded him in death an industry-wide strike next 1ments.
parched
and Ohio Val- the ground and Reno 2 inches. 1three firem en an&lt;J tymg up 40 1 df'r will bf' brougbt mto court
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ley contmued !Way and a Foml and brush llres were per cent of the cJiy"s nre ltght- ' to fa&lt;t charges, according to 1 t nd extrem cruel!)'
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David J . McDonald,
USW
SELLS BULL
;storm which splashed 2·;nch 1 reported from the Missoun R;-l;ng equipment
' Wardeu Bohr.
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Lewis, killed in World War ll. president and R. Com·ad Coopj' rains along the Pacific Coast ver to the Atlantic.
j Indiana Gov. Matthew Welsh
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son, are two daughters, Helen co-chairmen of the · joint Hum- shire, recently sold a registered iw1th. the season's first heavy phed its second maJor brush fire dered fines for throwing tmrn- /
FINED $$ COSTS
'n1e Pomeroy
Cline and I:IUdl Chalker, botb an Relations Committee IHRC), Polled Hereford bull to
Joe 1snow.
in two day s Thursday, leavmg . mg matches or nicking hot to·/
'
squad wae awnmoned .
of Akron; a sJater, Josle Rhod- announced to a joint statement Brown Df Pt. Pleasant, AJl!1oun.. Storm warnings were posted ,500 acres charred. All outdoor bacco ashes outstde buildings Anna Ebersbach, 40 Pomeroy scene of an accident on
1
es, Pomeroy, and a number c;.f Thursday that the committee cement of the sale has "1been for Uvestock raisers and motor- i bwning permits wel'f' canceled . and vehicles.
Iwas filled $5 and costs in Pom- near the HoraCfl Abbott
and greaf grand- Ironing out problems Ia advance mode by lhe American Polltd ;,Is In parts of Nevada, Utab by the state Natural Resources I Kentucky and parts of New eroy Mayor Charles
Legar's at 2:31 p. m. Thlll'ltlay.
ehlldrc. Frlendl may call al
otep up acdvltloa toward Hereford Assoclatioa of Kansu and Idaho. A 6--inch snowfall Oepartment.
Enghmd banned woodland hiDit" l Court Thursday on 1 reckless sonal Injuries, bowevtr,
Ilia flma-al liGiu b,rtlaw.
Gl
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Cll,y, J4o.
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roacl w..l of i Flameo In oa IIDjl!J llulldioi,
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eSee thls fine •election of Phil Maid quality Hnrerie today on the main fioor - aizea tG fit every figw'e,

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last weeks Mars probe !allure
on a fauHy. covering. is trytng
to fJx asJmiiar craft before the
deadline for anoth..,. shut ,
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The bill for reapportionment in Ohio Is expected
be placed In the state legislature somet1me next
Me1
gs. County Representative George A. Meinhart
today

of atomic space reactors in '
Rep . Meinhart. a member of the Elections and Federrored beyond a doubt l SENIOR GRIDDERS - MHS seniors on the football squad took !ina 1 bows Thursday night at th e annual Football Banquet s onsored b al Relatwns commJttee wh1ch IS studying tbe controveratomJc the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary club. Left to right, Ray Pickens, tackle . Alan Wali ,JCe. back; Bill Hall ey, defensJve tackle-end . Jte y Ste phe,;.. SJal proposals on reapportionment and congressional rep lfed th
ghts. They son, co-captaJn, end-back; Randy Humphrey, guard; Bob Caruthers center-tackle · Bruce Wallace bac k co-coptaJn Tom Kmg middle guard I d1stnctmg, said heanngs wlll be resumed next week and
ca
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test results the defense. See story page 3.
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greatest advance m rocketry of - -·--· ---·
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the past 30 or 4ll years.
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