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Elberfslds Toyland
OPENS TOMORROW AT 9:_00 A. M.

lllg Soloctlon of

Sn·e On These Speci11l Values During Toyland Opening - Elberfeld1 Tov Land Is
Louted 2 Door1 Below Court St. on Main St.-Stop In Right Away - SH The
Larg• Selection of Toyt For Boys and Girts, Of All Aget. Select What You Want
and Bring the Children With You - You'll Enjoy Shopping For Toys For

!me~ 1n

any direction .
l lnJimJ tf'd design possibi!J ·
ties. l'an if'rase and likt'kb

$4 .00

$US ELECTRIC TRACK MEET GAMI
SI&gt;.SO ELECTRIC BASKETBALL GAM&amp;
$6.00 ELECTRIC BASEBALL GAME

53.75

JUST 3- -

SALE PRICE

.5.95 CAPE CANAVERAL

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PENNY BRITE
New

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$5 .95 BARBII. KEN and MIDGE
SPORTS CARS

JvJt 8 -

ISLANDER UKELELE
Powerful. penetratin_g lone .
perfect pitch, p~cisi on fin g
erboard.
SALE PRICE

$2.69

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CHINESE CHECKERS

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$3.00 Barbie &amp; Midge
$2.40
Fashions
$2.00 Barbie &amp; Midge
$US
Fashions .. .

o\ down on the farm gamt'.

the big red barn . For
oluyen; . Ag{'S ~to 10.

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CHORAL TOPS
Makes beautiful urgan I nne
:nusic. Mounted on poly Ptllytt'ne base.

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the books you "!\ bt&gt; wanting for l"hn.dma11 now hundreds to choose from - t·olorini books - noveh - fun
aooks - readmg - anthmetic - spelling -· follow th~
dots - fancy Toler and many , many ottters -- arranr•d for
)"'our eas.)' quiek selection.

EXPLODING
RAILROAD TRESTLE
Safe and harmless. Explodes
at the touch of a butlon - complete with treslle , engine
panenger car and caboosl'.
SAl!'PRICE

Ringing Telephone

s.,_.
$2.48
Price

Made of soft . soft. po1yethylent' . Cradle slylt' phone in
pastel l'olors

$4.66

DAISY AIR RIFLES

HORSE SHOE SETS

$7.95 Daisy Scout S00 Shot
Rep•1t.r __ _ · - - ·· $6.88
$9.95 D1l1y Woodstock SOO
Stl.,t R•peater
$8.44
$13.95 D•i•v Model 11M
Air Rlfl•
Sal• $11.71

Complete game - 2 pegs 2 bases - 4 shoes. llnbreakahle - Safe. Will not mar.

(Ont Man Army)

Cau be us~d as 11 grf'nade launcht'r - armor pierrhij shell
~ anli ·tank rockel retractable lli·pod - iepeating rifle
- llUlomatir ~istol or a tommy gun ·~ Needs no b.a1ieriu .
A5 advHtised Oll TV .

Pr•ce

$7.33

Press lever for exciting spina·£ame . Mm;E' football up
and down the fiE-ld .

$2.66

Sol•
Prie•

88

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{Complete with Pad
and Cover Set)
Folding ironmg hoard - all
steel - plated tubular legs
Foam pad and sllicone cover .

$2.69
Prrc•

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Mad~

Oy Beacon nf R.ayon and Aerylic th;~t is non·aller·
genk, machine washable and mothproof. 100% nylon
lop - whip stitched bottom with sn.ap fitted l'Oruers,
lllummateri l"ontrul. ('u lurs - Pink , Hlue, Green , Bt&gt;ige,
Rerl, (;olrl .
Full Bed Sizo, Single Control .... , ... , , , . $14,95
Full Bed Sizo, Dual Control ... , • , , • , . , , . $16,9S

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CORNING WARI
Freeze - Coot - Serve
all in one diih, and it aJ..
most washes itself! Made
if Pyroceram space
age ceramic, Heatproof.
coldproof, completely nonporous. Complete line of
percolators, saucepan!!, all
sizes, Dutch ovens, slr:ll·
sizes, Dutch ovens, kJl·
lets, double boilers, petite
pan.11, roasters, platter•,
teapot.11, tea kettles.

able - Bo~1 sizes t\i to 18.
In black with w)lite- and

red trim -

~rey

with red

and white trim and green
with white and grey trim,

Soo tho Complelo Llnt
of Bays Sweaters In

MATERNITY

18.

SPORT WEAR

Men's and

SKIPPER
CARRYING CASE

SCHOOL

Durahle vinyl covering -beige or blue - - with room
fOI' skippt&gt;r a11d J1er ward .
robe .
SALE PRICI

and

$1.94

INFANTS SLEEPWEAR

SKIPPER

Childrens Pak·NII Fobric Slo~~Mrs with non-slip
plastic .soles. Sizes 4 to 8. Assorted colors 3.25 pair
Infants Warm Pak-Nit Fabric SIHpers with grow
feature and non-slip plastic soles. Assorted colors.
Sizes 0 lo 2
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2.39 palr
Boys and Girls Pak·Nit Fobrlc Pofomos. Assorted
prints . Sizes 4 to
3.50 peir
Infants One Piece Terry Cloth SIHp and Plav Sets.
Assorted colors. One Sit'oe
2.98 pair
Infants One Piece Nylon Stretch Sloop ond Ploy Sots
Birth to 9 mos. and 10 to 18 months, Assorted
colors
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2.98 pair
Infants Terry Sloop end Ploy Sullo with extra pair
of pa[]ts. One size, 3 to 18 .months ... . ... 2.95 set
Infants Terry Sloep end Ploy Suit. One size 3 to 18
monlhs
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Infants Worm Sloeping Bogs with two way zipper,
One size 0 to 12 months. Assorted colors . .. 3.98
Infants Heavy-Weight Sloeplng Bog• with long
wearing slipper feet. CompletelY washabl•. Assort·
ed colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 5.98
lnfanll Blankot-Wolght Sl•ping Bags with mocca·

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BARBIE
3 different wigs - a diffl'rent colors for differf'nt ensembles, cornpl@tt&gt; with wig
stand and win~ shmd for
Barbie .
SALE PRICI

JOHNNY SEVEN
MICRO HELMET
PHONE SETS

$3.77

sm f~et. Assorted colors. Sizes small, medium and

BARBIE DOLLS
BY MATTEL

Complete wilh mike - re.
l"eiver go-ggles that are tinted
and ClUJ be joined to top of
helmet
plus a two way
walkie·lalkie and JO feet of
Wlrt' to receive loud and
~ lear . Needs no batte-rieli.

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Genuine 'l'een Age Fash
ion
Model. Brunetles
Platinum, Blondes.
Sale

$5.88

Prl~

DRESS
TROUSERS
In aU sizes 29 to 42 waist
measure and in your correct length. ChoOse your
favorite style - beltleu
model with adjustable
wailt - tapered tee and
cuffs - or the ivy style
model with belt loops not 10 much taper in the

leg and worn witb a c~f.
Cbeckl - plaids - solid colora
in wash 'n wear cottons - ray·
on and acetate blends - avril
rayon and cuttoo blends. All
are washable.

S3.9S
Complolo Lino of Mons
School ond DrHI Sleeks

$3.95 to $9.95

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Make Elberfelds in Pomeroy Your Shopping Center • • •
Well Known Brands of Furniture •• Furnishings and Floor
Coverings For Your Home and Wearing Apparel For Your
Family

$]-&amp;7

Elberfelds Toyland Opens Tomorrow At 9 a.m.

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Reuter's TB Seal Letter
Is 'Right from the Heart'

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A special group of mater·
nity sportswear - all eaay
to care fabrics - poplin1,
100% cotton twill and heJ.
anca stretch fabrie1, black, teal blue. royal
blue and avacado green.
SKIRTS - - · ___ __ ,3,95
SLACKS $2,95 ond ~.95

campat~n
VIta~ mtfer~~t
~~ e~ti
~pent
o'h~s c~r.n,_., ~n ~· ~

orion turtleneck
slipover aweaters -print
tGp - JGng sleeve.
Black and white,
100%

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LiHI• Girls .Reverslbl•

RAINCOATS
$8.9S
100% cottcn twi11 reversinl to acetate print malching beret and urn..
brella. Sizes 3 to
Loden green.

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SALE I

Womens Skirts

Several aty]es and fabric~•
to choo1e from in thi1
group - solids and plaida
Rttul•r $3.95 •ncl $4.95
WOMEN$ SKIRTS
SALE $2,00
Regul•r $5.95 •ncl $7.95
WOMINS SKIRTS
SALI ~.00

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D1'es frJ'dav

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PHS Band
Snappy Show
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PLACE MATS
Either the oval or oblonr
shape. Solid colors or patterns. Foamed back.
Far Only 29c . .ch

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Salol Girlo JACKETS
A group of girl• jackets
Jn denim and nylon_ Sizea
3 to 6X and 7 to 14.

, resentmg
pi'" w"'e Natura
Col CT.
rep-'
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Resources
I Dirt&gt;dor Frt'd E . Morr . Sht&gt;l ·
don Boone. direetor ot the Ohio
Sml ConscrvatJOn Se rv1ce Oh1o
l l.T niwrslly Pres1dent Vernon H. Leon Evans . Jackson,
wfD
Alden . Jack Allen , executive be the speaker at the annual
vke pres ident ot the Ohio Val- Me1gs County Town and Coun..
ley Improvement Association try dinner to bt held Friday
and John Hammil. sec retary of night. Nov. 20, starting at 7:11
the
Creek Conserva n- p.m. a t the Harrisonville school,
o·lflner Ch
l"Y D1stnct
"' airman Hugh Custer
d od
salM t Eay .
r.
vans is widPly knoWD.
lh"
b k
m
IS area as a an er farme1. world trt~veler tmd c~mmunit} leader He spent
two

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~elfare,

SWEATERS
Sale $4.00

Leon Evans
Of Jackson
Is Speaker

Jed by Roger Williams, a Rio Grande alwnni who have grad- band from Cincinnall. Tickets 1
i months in Tumsia on an ICA
This is a
In whle IF be
d th h
f
hH, Grande College alwnnus, now a ,uated since 1957.
1or the dance Will be available ! The Good"'·lll Truck will be
rproject on agricullu al credit .
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Mr. Reuter h_ash a
d or
d
av; our c 13 • teacher in Centerville, accom· ' The Rio Grande Redmen will at the dour, The prir.e is $1.50 in Pomeroy Monday, Nov . 16,
Tickets for the dinner are ..
as he
eJgs I mhonEI sto
d
H
on7meTh.: panied on the piano by his sis· ' open
1964-65
basketba ll ! per couple.
it!'l regular monlbly r.ullec- '
I vailable from John Werner
10
year m t~e out
asN
~dr!c, · Baneec h ' ,51•ree·1 J~y ter Mrs. Margaret Thomas. 1
----~twn altheA &amp; P and Kroger
!tJckel chairman; members
Tuberculosis Hosptlal at e1son. rest e on
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parking lots .
I A huge snowstorm . experted t e servwe clubs of the county.
October
. hope of the Asso· dent,
Marshall
Kimmeladdress,
college with
stuFor all bulk items of bouse- ' to sweep out of the
to- and from Crenge and Farm Bu8ville.
and He
waswas
ablerelased
to return
to Pome_roy
Il Js the
welcoming
1
work
on
November 9. The dation that everyone in the ·, Howard Blanchard, of Dela·
U
bold effects, except p~nos .und , da~' . rarriC'd with it hope!=: for an reau groups .
·
d
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newspapers,
to be
PICked are
up eMidwest
nd to record
drv spell
s in
·- -- - Christmas Seal !e~!er to Meigs Meigs community will rea _ts · ware, president of the Central ·
at area homes,
~sidents
and Gr~al
Plam
s. the
lhe
Countians was wntten by Roy ' leller thoughtfully and realize ' Ohio Rio Grande College Alum"38911 All
h
callitem!!
WY for
~- nsale.
.
l'l'l reported .
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while he was a patient at t e l~e 1mpm_
t ance of a contrt b u- ni Club and chairman of l he I WASIDNGTON (UPJ) - Sen. John G. Tower of Texas , invited
u·eable toand
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f'arly
morn
ing
sprinkles
eu er Is r:na~- lon ~
ts au~ .
Rio Grande Col~ege
Alumni one of Barry M. Goldwater's most ardent supporters, he - go directly into pruvidiog earn·
·d h
tlospital. Mr .
coming year, more !Fund Council, tile response .
llieves that foot-dragging by some Republicans helped ings tor bandicapped workers.
The weather bureau 81 t e
ried to the former MarJorte / Durmg
than ever m the . past,
t h e I Special music "by ~ill MeDon· I eause the party•s devastating defeat Nov . 3.
'I'll" II" ologan Is .. A Chanec- the forest and field fire thrBeaull
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· 1 ald . Dr . Alphus R, Ch rt!ltensen,
, Tower to1d a news conference Friday that l'f h P 1u~al 1s ~~ ... Charity,"
Communi'"'- iu- in another drnught a1·ea .
d
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· the d em an d s f or DeJn nonrc 11 ·s l·-esl
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the weather bureau reporte ! Funeral seni"es
for
J ohn
wrll focu s . not only on TB but ., presidenl oF Rio Grande co11ege on the wrong man ' ' m
,., humbly sult"l"it•"
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o~ lh e en Il~e spec trum ~I Res· lremarks, seleclinns by tht'" Rio ouster as Republican national c hairman .
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"" ll o relief in s 1ght"" lo r critwa 1- Ro her t ,St (l bart. -'
16, who
d"1ed
p11·a tory Dtseases that IS, the : Grande College ensemble,
•· This is not the time to yell ,
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ly dry pori IOn s of Pennsylvanm , Friday a t Veterans Memorial
d i~?r.
. ders o( brea th"
1: Tom Helms, of Lancaster, for scalps." he said. He cBiled tly throug11 a r ~mpor;~ry agf'n cy
1'\ew Jprsl\.' und \V"pst VirKinia . ho~p1· 1a.1 WI·11 be "-ld
'I d ay a1
. mg. .
,.,. non
Jhls group of. allmt-nts IS t~e ] immediate past president of the on Republicans to wail and "let 1outside the GOP national com f3
The- storm dump£'&lt;! up to one 2 p.m. at the Ewing chapel
Alumni the dusl settle'' before deciding mJIIee .
fonT of snow in mounlcun pa ~s with buna! in the Letart cemefourth largest k11l~ in the Urut- Jruo Grande College
1's of 11 statps frnm Arizona to !Pry
In an interview ;n New York,
Tl1e Rf'v Cha rles O'Coned States, so obvtously, a tre- 1Association main talk of the on Burch's future .
d
. ru I\lontana . lt was expec\f'rl to DOl" and Rei'. E ar Iy wr"II orr·iCJ.
. b ,., . to. be done tn l evening . •
men ous JO
. Tower turned hi~ fire on Re· ' I1owever, N.Jxnn onee aga1n
F'rurlt
I
Io _c On lln u,mg the cam · 1 The banquet will be held _at : publicans who refused to en- ed 111mse
·
If out as a poss1·bl e
swing into northerr. New ~\1ex:i- &lt;lie
a dd 11011
P~ i~n to wipe out ~B.
6:30p .m . in the college's Dm· 1dorse Goldwater durmg
the successor _to Burch. But d.1d !1st
("O ar1d K;msa s City and sweep
He was a re t1rcd engineer
ihese.,seals a_re. messengE"rS ing Hall. The CGSL of the_ ban- campaign or who dragged their ' the qua~1t1es 8 11€W chairman
~o;:~~~d the Grt&gt;::J l Lekes !hiS and .9 member of thE' Racine
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Jnh•,· naliou;.~l
of hope for milhons of
suf- quet is $1.50 per plate. T1rkets feet in belrolf Gf the GOP tick- must brmg to the JOb.
.
Bapt1s t church One son, Lewis,
1
ferers:
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!w1Jl be available at the door, et .
1 '· The chairman must not _ be .
Mrs Gladys Hayman's sev- TIH w~at11er bureau said the d1ed in 19~2 .
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. - 1 The1r purchase IS se lf-msur- but reservations must be made
.
d h
, the captive ot any pl11losophu:al · enth grade students presentPd slorm \o\oOUid lake the form of
Survivors include his wife,
President Johnson couferred anee, ilS well as a generous by 4 .30 · pm Monday Novem- 1 He a!~o attribute_ L e_,partys wing or the party, He must be 1thP first &lt;Jssemblv program of raJn in the norther_n \fidwest. ld01 ; two sons, Charles, BaJtJ.
with two cabinet members today help to others . There is no ber ,·6 with the colleg~'s Alum- ~efeat m_ pa~t to 115,.~~11 ure to an organizer. not a philosopher " 1 tht' year Friday inorning
at ~ ~ IS pari ol a ehangm;; weather mor~ . Md . and John,
A~plt
111
about some of the major fea· ' bettf'r way of ""shanng ~e · ni Relations office.
~.mass he said , adding that in both Pomeroy Junior High School of pattern Lhat_may brmg an end , Gr?ve ; a daughter, ~azel Wtlls,
1~mprove Its ~age:.
tures of his "Great Society" !health '' than by resp?ndmg · A Homecoming parde,
t"he a~peal of th~ eamp;ugn . as n~~ leadership ami ideology the songs, skits, and instrumenl3l to the Widespread drought next Ch1cago. ll grandchildren, two.
and whut they will cost the geljerously to the Chnstmas · first held in many years by the HS well P~?Jected_ as it hcou GOP must pursue a "center music .
week . fore casters sa1d.
How. great grandchildren; two bro..
taxpayers ,
' Seal Leiter.
college will be held at 11 a .m., •have been, he said. But e ab- course." '
Announcer Kalhy Fra ncis in - ever , the . weather
bureau thl'rs . Hen and Arthur Stobart,
" He talked wrth
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Willard
Wirtz,
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Saturday,
November 21 .m Galli,
,.
troduced all the acts Danny warned agamst "over for€'casl · bot 11 o,1 Racme.
a nd 1wo SIS""'
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secretary of labor, and Anthony ;
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polis . The parade will
travel ! . Tower, one of (joldwa_Ler
IJGod and Timm y (;laze led the ing"'
.\1rs. Cora Buck, and Mrs. Fay
Bet"gle,
J . Celellrezze,
secretary
of
ID
down Second Avenue and
up
for the presJden- 1
salute lo the flag . Paula :\1oore
both of
Columbus.
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[Fnends
Is the on.ly maread Psalm 100 K;lfhy Franci s
cal l at the funeral
Court Street to the Gal\ia Acudhealth, education and
about the goals and budget
· emy High Schoo! gymnasium. I JOr GOP officeholder left m ~ex.. ·
led the Lord 's Pryer_
· home any time .
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needs of their departments in
Bands trom Gallia Academy
after
DemocralJc
In honor of Veter;ms'
Day.
the '"Great Society·· program .t
High School and other
high , s_h de, H~ IS not up lnr re-elrc·
,
:Sheila Cowan read the poem
:\1RS. BRYANT DJES
Wirtz and Celebrezze arrived '
lschools in the area will
also twn unul_l966.
.
, ··tn Flanders Field," by John
Funeral sr&gt;rvi res fnr
Mary
at
LBJ ranch Friday
march . Gallipolis merchants He
Repubheun for- F'uneral services for Inez P . McCrea .
noon about 45 minutes betore
have donated trophies to be giv· ~unes ~gamst 8 b~ckgr?und of Cleland, 209 West Lane Ave . Impe rsonatmg tlw junwr high Seven were fined, two forfeit -' ~:r~7~~ 8 7;~eo ~~~e oir~~:.
1
Johnson said goodbye to Gus- I Under lhe direction of Rob- en for the best !loal entry and mc,.asmg party dtssenSlon and Columbus, who dted there lo· . personnel •ere Handy Bur I ed bonds and anolher case •as
G1
lliddleport,
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Oradaz, president- ' P-rt Warren, the Pomeroy High - - ·
- - - demands for
hl~::h ·level stlake~ ' day . will be held T~esday at l as Mr Hwurd Kmght
twld- eontinued in Me1gs
County cwey
ut 1me
up
.
werE&gt; Hawlin
held tod
ay tsat Z p.m.
at
elect of Mexico.
School Marching band present- :
I It a m. a1 lh e s choe d mger 1 m- .mg a th ermomt•1er to n•pre . Court actiOn
,.v n.d ay .
the
s·Coa
F'uneral
I ed a well _ received halftime .
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F'ormer. Vtc;e President Rich- den chapel, 2741 Cleve land Ave ., sent his role as a teacher of Continuation of the case. Ohio h
th
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)show at the final football game !
ard ~ - Nixon s name has emer- Columbus.
sc1enee· Denny l.auderm11t as v~ Vi;rgmia Sayre. alleging she ome WI
una Sm ,
.
iYioror ,of the season
Oak Hill
ged 111 suggestiOns Hwl some- I G1·aceside riles will
held Mr . Aa;·on Zahl wlth a hamme.r sold liquor to a minor. was or
DETROIT - Ford
Co. today faced t~e prospect _-o( l' da ni ht.
I
~ne lead a.!eshapmg o~the par. at p.m. Tuesday at the Le- in his hand to represent mdus- dered bv Judge Frank Porter .
p
\1 ctd!
; and
total shutdown of lis
y g
- - tart F'a\19 cemetery with thE' trial arts : Mike- Dav is carried Jr. untii next week .
enne avne . . l epor ·.
ope.ralions unless crippling lo- Marchine: ~o_wn fiel_d to the . The campaign In the fight aHevs. Oscar W. Burdette and a baseball and bat to portray
Phil Hudnt-11 . Pt. Plt&gt;asant. Mrs Leura L_
vnr·h, Cmcmna&amp;l.
cal strikes by the United Auto school's traditional fight song, ·gninst muscular dystrophy
is
Paul Sellars officiating She Mr Russell Moore.; \1tke Grind· was fined $15 and costs. with
---~- -··Workers Union at seven plants "Acrn:;s_ the Field," the band being aided in this area by Pep 1
was e. former resident of LR- staff with a football was Coach l ~lO suspended and JO day s pro- ' MEETS WITH RUSt\
are settled by the end of the moved tnto a tnanglr A sen.es si Cola salesmen who aTe plac· I
I tart Falls and the wife of the Charles Chancey: carrytng
a ' bation, for fmling to display • WASIIINGTO/'-j I r PI \-French
week,
of pr~:cision dnlls followed while . ing canisters for the colleclion
late Curtis Cleland.
large globe was Mr . Bud Bick- hunting Hcense . He was cited ' Amba ssador Herve
A\phand
Fo~d Labor Relations V~ce l t?e band plar,ed, '' F'rent'h Na· 1of contributions in the business
Survivors include onE&gt; daugh · el. portrayed by Jark Jacobs ; :by Game Prote-ctor
Donald -conferred for m rt• than
an
0
PJ:eslde~t Malcolm L. DenJse •tlOnal Dehle.
places in Meigs Coun~y.
Pomeroy police today Issued ter, Mrs. Guy (Ethel) Bolmg, Cheryl McLaugh~m in a large wllliarns.
,hour Fndn · night wit.h Secre1
r,lve as- j Ending the senson in 3 pep·
"We
the
will _re an emphatic
that
is a son. _Earl F .
Colum- apron. and carr)"mg a bowl and rn other cases, Donald
E. tary of State Ot&gt;an Rusk at the
satd Frtday
sembly. plants m ~ord s com py style, the majorettes were spond In t~1s campaign to ra1_s e 11o be no shootmg of ftrearms bus; SIX g~andchtldren ;
two spoon, was Mrs. Frances ~ob~ 1 Kmg and William W. Arbaugh Staie Dl?pannwnt
8
1
plex will be at Wot k Monday· ~eatured in a rockette number ! funds to fmd a cwe for t h
at the town dump or Bny othE&gt;r l b,·others. Carl BeE&gt;gle, Eagle· , erts, home economies te-ncher · forfeited $27 50 bonds for speed- It was understood that they
to the tune of ··s weet Georgia : crippling disease,'' stated Fran- place within corporation limits. ville, Tenn., end R~sh Beegle, ' Janice Couch was Mrs . E v a , ing. Lyle D. N1rhols was fined discus~f'd quest 1ons concerning
1
LAS VEGAS. Nev._ Tbe Brown.'' The band then moved ris E . Uraham, ~eneral Man~g· i Police ~id ttley have receiv- E~sl. Sparta: two s1s~ers, Mrs. · stout with a huge OhiO_ map; $10 and costs. speed : Cliff?'"d the controv ersia l Muililater.al
tion 's last
undecided Sen- into two company frunt~ anct . er o[ the Peps1..Cola Botthng ed complamts that persons are ; Wilham Blake. Racme, and Marlene Coodwm, carrymg an A Lei fheit , $10 and costs, 1m~ Nuclear F'orC'e nrLFJ
and
rsce has been decided, was led down thE' field by Drum Cu . nf
:
gun.s at the dump on the : Y.rs . . Iris Hudson ,
. . English textbook was Mrs._
propt&gt;r !urn : Dale
Lawson, NATO poilcws.
f the time being at least 43 MBJOI' Mike
Mulford and Crnham also noted that con- Lmcoln Hill road Persons caught Fnends may call at Srhoedm· tha Husted; Penn~ McKenzJ~ · $5 and costs. parkmg on the
Special Twirler Clor1a Buck.
I tribulions wHl furlher the pro- shooting guns in
village will · ger chapel from 2 In 4 p.m . and as Mrs . Dana .Kessml!:t&gt;r. girls . road: Francis W. Webb .. $10 HARRIS SUCCEEDS CLARK
1
Cannon the
.
.
gram of the Muscular Dys~ro- 1 be prosecuted m accordance from 7 to 9 p.m. Sundlfly and physical education teacher, wore and costs, improper startmg:
C' IIARI.F.STON s. c ~ UPI)Sen HowBrd
Incu~be. nt Uemoc1·at, lo~med Drum MaJo~ette iS Donna 1phy Association of America, wl~h a town ordinance, police Monday .
, shorts; Mary Lou ~sh was ~rs . · Byron Gaston, Jr., leaving scene Gen . Hugh Pa lE&gt; Harris, com.
toda as winner In his bid for C~ow_ and maJorettes Bre Pam 1 Inc. This ~nclud~s m.any
re- satd.
.
) Gladys Hayman w1th an arith- of accid{'nt. $10 and costs, and . mancler nt the U S Contlnen.
3 Jcond term, defeating Re· 0 Brien, Sandy Thomas, Kay I search projects. Ill this country ,
Okey Kmser,
CLASS TO DINE
metic text: Patsy A_sh played Jimmy C.
costs, tal Army Command, FridBJ
publican Lt. Gov. Paul Laxalt McGowan, Peggy Hoffner, Kan- and abroad, mamtenance of the , Racme R. D., Fr1rlay on an in· Tl JOF Cl
f th "'th- tlJe part of Mrs . Luc1le Swack· falling to giVe audtble stgnal. was selected as the new presl67 309 to 67 252 on the basis of d~ Grueser, Nancy Ash, and 1 lnsttitute for Muscle Disease toxication charge.. He is held in 1od" ~e
as~ 0 e · e .11 1 hamer, vocal music teacher. ,
:dent of the Ci tadel_
10
1
an, unofficta'l canvas of votes Lmda Moore.
in New York City, and a P_at- connty jail pendng appearance bJs c u.rtc
°mTehroyk ": by ca..,ing a staff liner: Mary
NAME OMITI'ED
The four-star general
wiD
·
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p
which ·
oservet~ann\16 1
ansgtv··;~,
. 1
. .
_tent .Service
r?gram ,
before Mayor Charles Legar. in meetin and dinner Mon. 1
(Contmued On Pagt 2)
1 Thurma Ve~ghan was umn- u:~ke over from ret1rmg Geft.
in all 17 Nevada counties.
--Veterans Memorial Hcr.rr:pital prov1des orthopedlc appliances,
d g t 6. 15g
L th
h h 1
j tentionally omttted from thost- . :\1ark Clark on July 1. Clask hu
.. DALLAS A 5 -foot -3
wheelchairs~ crutches, braces,
SUB TO PINCH HIT
May~ · p.m. 8 d te c ~~red. ,
LOCAL TEMPS
1participating in the Veterans been head of the South
0
Inch Baltimore charmer wlth ADMI_SSIONS - James Coch and hospital beds, etc. fo~ those Meigs County Dog
Warden em ers are urge
a en · ' The temperature in Pome- Day activity at the Meigs Coun- Jins m1lit.ary college since liM.
ambitious for Broadway tod.Ry ran, Middleport; Dosha Hall, afflicted with this fatal disease. · George Logan disclosed today ·
rov·s business district at 11: 14 tv Courthouse this week. Miss
utook over as "MiSs
Tet;nage PorUand.
.
a substltute will be taking over
PLAN ANNIVERSARY
. "~- was 54 degrees, under sun- \;aughan played "' Taps ·· with 1ASK FOR OUSTER
1
America .''
DISCHARGES- Tina Joseph,
Melga Ge~~~~ Hospital
· his job for the next two weeks! The 5nd anniversary of the nu skies.
Mickey Mencltini.
WASHINGTON (UPI)- El&amp;tll
Carolyn MJgnini 17-year-old Middleport; Mary Barnhart, ADMISSIONS- Annabel Houd while he is on vacaHon. Per · Tdeodorus Council No. 17, o
i students, members of a YOWll
daughter of · a cloihing cutter. HaNisonville;. Rita . Krldder, ashelt, Minersville .
.
!sons with complaints for .the of A, wiU be observed Mon- , MARRIAGE APPLICATION
REnJRNS HOME
, Republi?an g_roup at Am.erien
was chosen as tOO winner Fri· Racine; Marjorie Grunm •. Ra- DISCHARGES- David Leach, , dog warden are to contact e1th- day, Nov. 16, at 6 p.m . with
Darrell Lee Dugan, 23, Rut- Frang Murray was returned Umvers1ty, picketed GOP ~ .
daY night before a natlonal tel· cine: Lawrence ~~&amp;"&amp;.ell, Muidle-- Pomeroy ; Dell Talbott, Port- ~ er the county garage or t h e l a potluck dinner at the lodge. land, oonstruction worker , and borne after spending two weeks tional headquarters Friday e1J1o
port; James Wanrer, Syracuse; land; Mrs. Harry Taylor,
Meigs County Sherlff's depart· 1Charter members are especial· · Shirley Ann HiU, 23, Letartjat Veterans hospital ln Hunt- ·ling for the ouster of
pa;;.tr
IC.IIII"K 0. Pace II
llldna Roush, Rldtte.
·i !W.
meol.
_
jly U&lt;&amp;ed to ottend.
k.
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cibalrman Deon B-. .. . .

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EVANS: SPEAKER

their' I
closing arguments this morn- I State University
biological 1
ing In a jury trial being heard . experiment station.
in Meig.1 County Common 1 {.;Jvmg their approval to the 1

PITeahse·day
eOriauof
rli.nvl
1lvwe•ssathseuil,ef&lt;',·r
ond
the
trial.
1 1
0
The program for the Nov . 21 the bes! marchjng band.
The season aga inst the
Michigan $2.3~5 by Elmera A. and Ha~io Grande College Homecom· i aul_ornobile agencies in G~lh- Lutheran College Saints at Gal· zel R. Reed agai1:st Grace
mg banquet was announcM to pohs end Pt Pleasant, W. Va., l!a Academy High School gym- · V. French, all of Middleport,
ROY RUTER BEATS TB
day by Dr. Kenneth
Welker, have loaned new convertibles for nasJUrn at 2:30p.m .
Tickets over a disagre~menl in the
the college's executive secre- the parade .
which are good for both games, 1 k leasing of a building in Mid~
tary of the alumni association. Following the parade at
1 Will be available at the door ror dleport.
' 1t follows:
p.m. an exhibition
basketball $1 50.
! Tbe only wilnes!'l for tbe
.d 1 1lgame featuring Clarence ··Be· , The trarlitional Homccoming 1 plaintiff was Mrs. Reed . TesB1'll K . kb "d
tr rt e, presl en
F
.
·11 be pIaye d at dcmce w1·11 be h eld tn
. th
I'
YO
ranc1s w1
e co · t tifying for tbe deiense Thurs.
G II . A d
H. h I . C
., H II t
9
I Sluden t .Se na.te, as . masb tert h oI Illh
I g · ege s ommum y a d a
Eugene
Hawkins,
e e a Ia ca. emy
· day w-·re
·
·
,·
ceremomes mvoca 1JOn y
'
T
t
r
iSchool
gymnasmm,
Bevo
Will
p
m.
The
theme
of
the
ance
IS
Ernest
Lew1s,
Don
Stivers
Roy Reuter has been named "hal·rman of the 1964 Hev. L ulh er racy, pa5 or o b . . d b
f h. f
R. b I R
Y
B II" ·,
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th R"10 G d 8
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h I e jome
y some 0 IS orm- , .. IVCr oa
mg our
e . ' an Marl n FrE'IK' ' c..:ourt ofChristmas Seal cnmpaign to be launched h ere November
e
ran e aplls
ure · , er teammates in playing an ex. Music for the dance will be pro- ficials expect the case to be
1.6 by the Meigs County Tuberculosis &amp; Health Associa- After dinner, group singing · hibition game against other Rio v1dPd by the "Satin Tones," a 1 concluded today.

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COAT SWEATERS

Sizes 4 to 12 ond 6 to

New! Fashion Ou . .n

$J.33

Solo
Price

$7.95

Style as pictured -

$1.78

It really works. just like mommy's, operates on 2
standard 0 size batteries. completely safe, blows cool
air .

TOY
IRONING BOARD

$4.9S 72"x126" Size

Enjoy The Comfort of en Electric Blanket

(8arbit'l Little Sister}
Th' doll the b~g girl~ are
WHntiu g for Christmas. Brunelle. blond, and "d
head Each skipper has her
own ' 'Junior Edition " Wl!l"drobl' . with Wire s13nd.
SALE PRICB

Hair Dryer Set For My Dolly and Me

Stl•
Pric;e

$27.50

Young Men's

JOHNNY SEVEN O.M.A.

Sol~

$6.9S

69c

77c

Football Spin-a-Game

to

Boys Zipper Front

$2.95 to $9.95

SOOPER DOOPER

all ages

72"x108" Silo

89c

De Luxe ~arne. Shoot it catch it - hounC'{' it - Safe
unbreakable plastiC'.

$7.95

100% Acrylic Orlon knit,

Jungle Raider Rescue
Copter with Action
Gliders
Durable sate vmyJ i11 cumb;~t
calm·. Working winch, ~lid
wg hatch. rot ating props.
SALE PRICE

INDOOR

card gam~ fur

. . ' . . $3.95

servanC)' Disb:ict said the pro-

H 0 m ecom ing p roura m is ~'':;~r::'.cm;,.;~·;~i;g'
• G
d
A
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b
R
nnounce ''\f
10
ran e,'
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I

t10n.

Twin Bed Sile, Single Control .. , , . , . , .. $13.95

Tricycles-Bicyclet-Guide Whip Racers

Famous

72"x90'' Size

69c

Also See The V-Rroom Skiploader- Oump Trucks

FLINCH

Jackets _

prev t&gt;nl.~

"Classic" Automatic Blankets

All of Ken 's clothes fit him .

SALEl

Complete Line of Men's and
Young Men's Coats and

foam hark

72°x60" Si:le

He 's Ken 's Buddy by Mattei

Fits mo~t bicyf'les and trirycles. Start it - rev it - ldlr
11 - race it - stop it - lock 11 ~ WJih your own key ;ee it advertised on TV

S•l•
Price

$3.69 3'x5' .......... ' $S.95

$1.09

V-RROOM- HOT RODDER ENGINES
S•l•
Prlu

24"x70"

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The proposals recommemiOO · floods .
: c hannel changes and the con- I posal. Joseph C. Allen, see--Creation of the Clear Greek , -~ Creation of Monday Creek I st.ruction of Jevees around the rtotary of the Rusb Cretk Coo-

I

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$1.95 27"x48"

slipping or sliding. Stain
resi sta nt - no tron - water repellent - machine washable ··- macllme dryable . Amuing foa m back with "e\ing
fit"' will nel'er &lt;:rush, crease ur wrinkle . Colors : .Brown,
P•Jrnpkin, Gold Limen.

~un.

ALLAN

to

. . . . $2.9S

24"x36"

Lumimll~d

SAlE PRIC&amp;

MIDGE

Brown, Olive Green, Beige.

l:::lt&gt;IIUtlfuJ decorator shades lha1 WIISh beautifully.

Foam-Back Throw Covers

fo'lies up to 40 feel . 4 manned
space cruft with laum·her

~elect

!Jack

"Kantslip" Knit

ASTRO-JET

$2.19

44 In

4'x6' . , , , , , , , . , , . . .... . , ..... , . , ..... . $7.9S

$1.89

f"hOIN: .

Slant pockets. Size 38

fu lurs lllatch ill 11ll stzes.

$4.66

FOR THIS SALE!
$2.SO PENNY BRITE
CLOTHES
In cl udin g such fashions
these, Flowe-r Girl, ChitChat - Winter Prmcess Singin~ in the Rain Your

A h1:'11\.J weight 100 0"., Ro!l yon Pile ru" with skid proof

with

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wool plaid lining, Knitted

'log Cabin, Throw Rugs

1

Hear l~ real farm amm:o~l~ JU

ed at hearings here.
The engineers submitted six

warm
collar.

Solid color corduroy

I

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STADIUM
COATS

Just Received- New Shipment

88c

'

Men's and Young
Men's

$1.43

BOOKS - BOOKS - BOOKS

.Uhrbie's Best Friend)
" '
By Mottel
She can wear Barhie"s te£&gt;n
&lt;~gE' fashwn model wardrobe .
S•l• $l79
Prh::•

ellery fashionable color.

ANIMAL TALK
GAME BY MATTEL

FIVE CENTS

Re~ervoir

2.98 GAME CHEST
Plays 58 games - made by
rransogram. Just 4 tu sell.

f1nd it in this sPii'd ion _ The old h11;orite.; plus 1he new
ones since la st Christma' Sorrv -- Bmgo -- Tripoly - You
Don't SJy - Chut es a 11d I &lt;ttl Uer - IJIJ l~h11.l -- Beverly
_ \lunupul~· ~ tlllnll i Hg Rovfll ~· P:~s~ Word Hillbilht'~
5&lt;-rabb\e - Game of Stall's -- Cun&lt;Pulta lion - Parc hesi Aggrav ati on - F.xecutin• Sorry - and ma11y , mt~n:v others.
Stop 111 Elberft'lt.ls T()_\·J and - - S.t'e th&lt;' SPI{'eti un -· and buy
yours now .

SATU RDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1964

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LOGAN &lt;UPI ) -Flood con· alternate proposals designed to Rese rvoir from Clt&gt;ar Creek .
to control r unoff Jrom ' city
trol plans drawn up by the U. cut down or eliminating flood 'J'hJs has been authorized for the 77-mile area and help re· Thl' ~1earings wt&gt;re attended
S. Army Corp s of Engineers for damase in Southeastern Ohw . · 25 years but ne-ver carried out. dt•re flood damage 10
Alhens 1 by some 400 offil'ials and are&lt;~
the Hocking . River basin were Particularly hard h1l _in recent , - Building of Sugar Grove and Chauncey.
restdents.
•
approved Fnday by nearly all years has been the OhiO Umver- Reservoir on Rush Creek, to be l - Plans for an Athens local
The onl)' objechon!'l were to
government agencies represent Isity campus in AU1ens.
used to hold water only during 1flood control projec t, involving ! Sugar Creek Re&amp;ervoir prO·

89c

$J.43

Yuu na mt- .vour lm) u1 g1r h. fltvon ll' ~llme and yuu·u l1kt&gt;ly

Genuine Teen ·Age Fashion~
for Barbie ood Midge
Made by Matlel .1\n exl"e11ent

Choose from coatin&amp;, suit·

::::omplete game Chinpse
~heckers reverse s 1dt&gt; is
l checkE-r ho11rd .

GAMES FOR ALL AGES

SALE! BARBIE
and MIDGE Clothe•

521172
Inch S h : e -

ine and dress weights ln

No ba1tt-ries nt-E'ded, 2 walkie
talkie combat phones, rti:' ·
1rarlab!e aniE"ltn&lt;t. 30 JE"et of
wire.
Solo
PricE

tan

and winter wardrobe,

$1.66

Johnny Seven
Combat Phone Sets

$3.95
Hoot.nany GL•itar1
No. 80 Sp•cial Guihr $4 .9!

Sew right tor your

miniature doll With
arms and IE!'gs .
SALE PRICE

bendin~o:

"'*

erH:a taey wen rsdoel by die
end ol die kt 11• IIJid were
reilltrodueed here udl
Spi!aisb oecapado.,

ll'alls••

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lo larJ• aiUIIbers Ill N..,. •

Hocking River Flood Control Plans
Win Approval in Hearing at Logan

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Slx52

Houndstooth end

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4 onl; REMCO $4 .$0 SHOWBOAT with 4 complete btt
playl, including 1cenery, playen 1nd 1niph
$2 .00

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B•sket WeevM

$2.87

SALE $1.99

MISSILE SETS

NO. 182

1VOt XVI

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Ideal for dining room or
dmette. Protects and IIIV·
es your Hnens. Guaranteed
not to mar or acralch t.able finish . Wipes clean
with damp cloth .

Flannels--Doeskins

~ gu n

$3 .50

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TABLE
CLOTHS

WOOL
MATERIALS

ETCH A SKETCH
Draw

Popular FLANNEL

inch width

Christmas 196S.

SALE! ELECTRIC GAMES

Potlorno In Tho

54-60

Sunny and mUd today, high.
65-70. Fair .und nut so t'Ool tonight , luw 3t43. Sunday mo!'ltlr
cloud) . Mindy and a litdt warm.
tr 1 bigb 70..72.

NOW YOU KNOW'

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New In Farming

Guideposts to Building Recreation Business Are Staked Out

lacking.
Peoplr who mlgh1 be lntertst·
ed In Qtveloplng recrtatlon!ll ta~
cii!Ues fu 1 the :~ummer ul l~
should begm this taU to make

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plans. and lnlti.&amp;te t.tmgtble ~

strucuon uf arrangement.

·
effictthe Uhlamg furm rt'sourC'es a~ ex1t to h1s facility then vandal veloptng facllttles
t.hHt wtll pro- sE'ntces In your com mum tY tha I' for th e actual development of The person
d . who
ble applies
management
l%0 Lt·n~u .. ttuH unr uu ' vi t'V .in uutdour rt'l'rt-a\IUII facility bm bt&gt;tumt-:1 v~r} rtllltor prob- l vidc .!1 ~ervrll! or tomplemt!'nt eould b~ used tn yuur eu~tu- , yuur pro)t'&lt;'l k
nd and be- 1 ~e~~Jtanm c~~~nlng an outdo«
(uun~ F.xt Agrn\
en.·
nme
N-'rsons
In
the
United
forr~s
us
to
(
un
1
t' 1ntu eontact !em~
I
alrt't!dv
ext
sling
outdoor
rt&gt;crea
I
men
buslnes:'Je~
In
your
comF'
ourth.
brea
"'"ou
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o\.grkulturt
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prOJE'C
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Sta
t'astl\ . v.lthm &lt;~ d,t\ s v.tlh the !Jubltc, manage the ~~ u~t. the human dt'mt-nt h !Jutt bumesses
Mild racthtlt'S.
mun Ity tha I wou ld ~ t:·umpall 1 gin to promote your
.
ed • rerreatwn
efforts en""'
U1 the dtreclon of
bu~wes.s sHnJL.u tu II Uustness uf umust Importanct'
Fourth , ont' ('Q.[IsJder~ hu pro.. ble and l'Umpllmentary
wilh ImVetiUI!Iate mauranut
~ s, ~JS
bt'inK a comw.ttt~
Many pt"op\e m Mt&gt;lgs &lt;oun dm t' uf Metgs l'OUnt}
r. art' dabbling tn, lht' outdoor \ht' toltrht busmt'~s ptO\tdtS mtula~t'd otl ,\o\.nn Strt"'l:'t and Assuuutet.i wtth t/u.s are the ]JUsed sttt" Thts Jnvo\ve I he your busmess
-l and abovt all plan for
IS!':~!:~uslness, wt\1 grut..
recreatlon busmess A few are
. 1 11 ume mu 1 ma tnte~ ln person&lt;:~IJI&gt; and l&lt;l&gt;il~ vr the 10 ~.wl!:ra1Jhv and the around CU\'
Above all, l11vesl!gate all rea u publicity The amount
cia
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D c far rt"a{hmg llt'Y. frt'~h mcome or tt tuun- Y..t i.l .;
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ill be lllVtm Lo your
ly Jnaease his c a.ncea or
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dev~opmg as\
I\ Tht' Uhtu Ue urtmen t
uf th~ htghe.,t ot publt c Jelatlon.s oper&lt;:~lor~ndhtsfamlly,th~L·un- ~~. watt:r resourc~s. lnlqueness : atona an res ICJon~ .
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tacU1llt-s to pro-wtde servtces to ·
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\ lcttons ol the opt'r&lt;ih.w· l·unrern- 1of the ttrea .und Jill resources, , Second, determine the ty~ door recreation enterpriM ·~; ~ F~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
d~velopment report~ thai l e w!t
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people for out door recre-atton
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Altt o gh th.is I a problem wg tht' .-ffel'ts of lldverusmg i i:ICCt'ssrbilttv amd lhe compll- ' of r~rt'&amp;t on tnterpr se
a epe
n arge measu o
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1U tor
bu
lv ... '.,,,, day A '''d mcuntamtng his tilcllll\i e~s mt'nton ur- ~umpatJbil!lv ot vutw vuu wtll providt". Tlus may be extent of your adverUsmg .
Some of tins develpment IS •slue ol tounsm _ m
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II 1961 t!Xeee-dt'd $96:~ mtllton
Aak How to Earn
caused ~} the u-emendous swe '
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numO~:-r
vt peoplt: h!iVt' demun· '1\ot'l ! ~~~ Jts appeanm&lt;•e Also. pr .. post"d entt!r~nse wt th eXJst· S'olotmmrn~ . farm nome vucatJon: E
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m Ohio I population over the It .l.!i m_y undt-rstand~ng tl.la: stralt&gt;d !hat II l'&lt;Jn bt' dum:
any potentltl \ fae tlily operator mg busmesses In yout area
nunplng. wmler sk.IUng, hWlt
In_ addition to many aources
past 10 to 20 years . Added tom \\t."st \olrgmla and 1\entulk\. II probably ts true tha i
we should ~er!Ously evaluaw corn - Fifth. you want \O t.·onslder ng. tratl. adventures,
horse of fmanclal assistance,
this is the expectation that ov- , the commerctal ventures of out h
ttloor recreation t'X- mum tv attitudes toward outstd · l e~ws and regulations What do- b&lt;t ek ridmg , and mul'ly. many have at your fingertips a lar·Re il
L"! thr next 17 years Ohto's pop- door recreation
and tounsm avt nu ~ubi
Much 1 ~
un- en: ~~~ toward recreation m bout opera tor Jiabllity and pat- other possible aerv1cea that you variety of agenctes , inclivlduols,
ulatiOD will increase at a r~te ranks second and thmi ~n thes~ :Ow~:~o:t ~hls busme~s Much geneJal
ron protectwn·• Protection
a- could provide the tourmg pub- and organizations_ that can
of more than 600 persons dailJ . sta tes a~ mcome produ mg en
b
eded
I Second what t~re yo 11 com- gamst vandalism 1:1nd unauth- he And 11 might btl entirely vide techruca\ asststance for
seat c er~~ ne
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Within 200 to 250 ffil.1es 0 1 ' teqHI Ses l'h ere 15 nu duubt that reH
In tht' ob!iervauon mwutv features''
Thts mvolves 1 ori~ed trespassm&amp; IS needed po:ss lbl e ••
"''a l your Particular ..,..ve
Meigs County there :ore 20 . mtl· a Jot ol pt'oplt' ~uppor tm~ th~l of t~:l:'evxp~nence ot peuple who the ~onoouc aruvuy of t h e, What Wi ll te the needed per- I site and surroundln&amp; commun- The United States
lion peuple of whom 15 mtlUon tounst bus1 ness _111 West \ Jrgtn are atre:Jdy m the busmess sorne area. the proxtm 1ty ut the area : mJhl ltnd licensing 1egulations? 1 uy adopts Itself W a combtna- of Agrlcu_ltw-~ ~as developed
are non-farm persons We Cttn Hl .:md Kf'nturky are pas~~~~ ~ er tmt&gt;nl cumd erattons ar&amp; !Je- to populatiOn ~.·enters and t.rav·l WIJJ you havt 110 opportumty Lo 1lion of many recrt!l!ltlon aernc· l q\JeS'tJOnatre tlw.. you can 1188
1t1rough Mt'lg:. L·ounh on t
1pinmn Lo b~ uncovered
t:l routes and the char.acterls- use any ad)acen[ public lands'' es.
1:t general guide for
wa~ ttl l'tese other two states g ln ~ rt'&lt;.·ent uatiOnwtde sur- 1u cs ot the t·ommuniL) 'a popula- Wh.al .11re the local health and I Here you want to pay spec- a.s 11 private land owner
The development ol tac iltUes ve rJV the United Stales Depart- uon
I safety meas ures and regula!-' lal a ttent ton t~ the possible al- whether or not you should .
for touno;m and outdoor recrea
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onto
must
consider
the
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ternatives avatlabht for the de- sider a recreation enterprise.
h ' Its prob\t'fflS ITJt'nt ol Agltt'U urt' 51 per cen
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LoGICAl.. ORDERLY,
velupment o your 5 e an
1This maleta I ava a e .
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Man} of our rarmers
and
·~uposed recreaAPPROACH
tbe demand
tor the alternative the County Extension
Off1ce.
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t\'e lan
up- ~:om andp out door reerea 11on
r e - &lt;tspt:{ 1, ul his r·..
.
O'.mer s. ::~re eva ua mg
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td tha t tht") had no prob- twn vt!nlure Thts tnvolves sur- If you havt:! decided to explure enterpnses.
Also available ls a concise out.
portuntl) mhrrt"nt tn 1 ~ur~sm Fe~ eonnec ll:'d wllh the-Jr bu SJ- llt"')'lll~ tht" current ava~labtlity l the dt'Wiopmen t of an outdoor Thi rd, you want to plan wh~~-llne that can serve as I
The btg problem Jn\'U v 1 ere
s 01 11
thel 4y per t~nt ut tht&gt; type of 1et-rea lln enter- r ~~.-reauon bu smess. we feel lair- evt'r enterprlse you have deCI guide for developin&amp;:
ON
IS tht" tnmster ofndus~s~ur~~; :~~~ s.:J ld l;h~y had Jrobl ems, pn~~ btlng planed ls t be l ly ('ertaln of somt! detailed steps ed upcrt. Thts mvolves tt lo;~t: ~
recreation facility .
land, butldmgs / f b
due Lhev mt'nlloned must thL prac- demand sufrrcient to warrant that yoo ca n lake to help msure1 range development plan,
Bulletin 441.
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from a goud an
t"~~:rclal \Jl't:' ut vandalism and a wtde the develop men t'! What are the beller suc1.·es:s of your cornplet- 1ten and drawn out on_ paJ:;[' Other assistance is tJ
EQUIPMENT
!JOn entetprtse to B co
v&lt;tnety ul uthe! a;e LtS lhLtt Wl-'le : e&lt;:~pacillt'~ ;:md Jevt'l~ of use foll eti ptoJe&lt;.t
I then determine your Jmm ~
the SoH Conservstion
L
ftr~l. you should analyze tilt' l ate n~s •. p-epare a. cost an '
lou) and state
Health
ser.lt·e enterpn~~ anu ttber we nut mentluned t"nuugh by enough extstlng farJit Ues. for examplt!,
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To product roo
tht"
;ub)Jt'O!Jlt'
to
wan
&lt;Jilt bemg ol any are t:XI~llng tau Illes uvedlow- sltt" polenttal as Lo the natural 1return esttmate, ~onsid~
and
financial
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sJgmhrance Tht"rt! are lndtca· ttg'l
resourees
m w.:tter, physical I able methods of fmnanclng,
is available from
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And Orlt" !ohULIId co mnder the . ~h!lractenstics, MOd natural at- lsecurt Hpproval from the
Frmers Home Admmistration
du "l~ tc tht" pu h tc v. a.s a
th
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tu farmers ~ho derive B
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V ·ne Waller Sut' Hi:l vt!s ~tth .: ~ .set'rt't:..~ry's
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nuson and James Hubert Oatley playday supfier lur tell 1!:1 ".
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OJ!~' su1 tet} rnt'l e~t tilt' liaplt sl pi.lytd J.i an lll~trurnental numthuttlt T ut~de~y t"Vt'flln~ NQ~ ber U\ Julin Lohse ptanu , !{an
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lU lrtchouge ot (lit!llt&lt;~ ULull· dv !:Sur!, tl!um s; ti ll
uger
d 1tt 1 l.rlmutt' uutlar
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nor , tht" m ·ellng upene "
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the hym n v.e ve A Ston · w P&lt;~mela Neutzltng read a pa'l tdl Lu llle N&lt;~l t un&gt;;' and PI &lt;~}· fJt'l on Th Ltnk sg lv lng and ·t;o
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ll &lt;~v e lhlt\e U\lrr1 Wi:!y , -\sh M,Jry SilL' Hayes , a nd Karstngtng stllpturt' AI ts 1 B 11 , en Have s wt1h Mr s.
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ol Ethel Smtih (On!'!uded the assembly
wlth
11 0 n m t harue
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opened wlth a duel by Vera aJmouncNnents than k mg M rs
l:ieeg!e and Franrrs Y.., tlroxen, Hay man 's group (or thetr I me
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Quo! ::~ ul u:;ed c lol llmg
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LJayton Chrtstlan Center W&lt;i~
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Mal t hew 10 16-20 lot her sc nprot· t
"Una:.hamturt' A 1m t.'r a ton. wus g1wn
ed o/ llt' ,ospe.
b} UI! Jt: Mae Co:wrt. The sesth prayer
by
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dedicatiOn was led by !:iland1e
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thl«n~ 5 HI and a reading " Tht'
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progtiltn .
Mrs D&lt;~v ld Huddlt"stun wenl
lu Columbu!-1 !u lllt't't Iter hu sd
band '.\bo h&lt;:~ s bt'e lllfl (irt't-'n l&lt;~ u
lor SIX months
~1 1 a11 ct M1s B1ll Lake of
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Mr 11nd Mn Frands Morns
\1 1 and Mrs Gt&gt;orge R Fill V
mer uf Murgan1own. W. a.
spen tWPdne sd&lt;:~~ and UVt!!'nlght
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wtth Mr and Mrs. e1ne
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agricultural production
Spring Avo.
PorTMNy
Recreational facJJilies to m&lt;&lt;l ll
PHON I WY 2·5101
the demands of the public

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Qlssius Clay was
Co Ext Agent,
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covering ~u1tlsfactort 1y
(lJist week we dlsl·ussed th! fr··nl • "Friday-the-13th'' herWITH PLOWS AND
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ration in the Boston City
end Sper1als" Thts week I'd n ~ ope
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WAGONER LOADER
llke t.o contmue this diSCUJ- Hospttal and. Mon ay s.
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1!Jun return title Fight With Son'
' ny Ltston waa kflo(·ked oullnWh
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The 22-year-old chemplon'11
PHONE WI 9-3201
~'rtd av's papt-n there are a
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RACINE, 0.
lol ot terms a WISt shopper surprise hour-IOOI!I openrtlon
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should loOk fur and become fa l te F'nday mght wt ll keep him il l:::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;::~~~~~~~~~...~~~
miliary With Often, the pril'el m the hospttal for II week, ln lf
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bo L mon I
are prominent but the de11crip· convalescence or a u a
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"Farm Loan•
tive term !I 1n 'smaller
print th, and out of the rmg for
for FARMERS
tell J•uu juU as mucb or more I nearly three months,
D Chief S~rd
by FARMERS•
lllan the prl"e
.. alone WatcJr for i geon William Mr ermott sal .
the•e
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n1eals fresh. frozen and can- store's own grade - or 1s It
ned fruits and vegetables Na inspt!clfd and out graded ?
FOR FARM
IIOIIO ily advertised food prod Do yuu kn ow wh!
a qua li'l Y
LH Is Ill f&lt;~mJ\rar packages to p"odure. fruz en food and (..'till· ]
FINANCING See
not present this problem For ned uoods the grocer sells' Is
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lee, a box of soap powder are Perhaps the store offen goods
I dard Pa{,' ke,..,•es an d vou buy of dlffert'nt quahtv , so you can
san
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ASSOCIATION
s&lt;:~t1s ftt? d WI lh If you are so mDICK STERRET
CLYDE WALKER
clmed, you can check wha t d1fDo you know the sizes of varferent stores ch1:1r~e for t h e ·IOUS It e ms , su'h
as or anges ·
O•lllpoll•
Athlnt·Miill
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LY 1-1612 o WY 2..1270
same bnmd of coffee, but yuu grapefrwt, headi of lettuce, and
w111 uut find much difference In can s1zes

Morris Equipment Co.

"iiiiiiiiii
supermar- 11
stores, or

pr t(eS among Jarl!le
kets Neighborhood
sma ll (;!r stores that offer credtt and delivery usually have to
Lharge a rent or two more for
these t!ems It costs them mon.. 1
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f'V to provide these t!Xtra st! rV·
J(es Furthermore, their operatton ts not based on large vol1

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for· super merkels
Nnn·Standanlb:ed Items
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Mr and Mrs A. J Shaefer
closed With the hvmn
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Wh&lt;1! abo ut the products that ·
Is All tht! World T-o Me"
' uf Wavedy lor~rnt'l d tesld~~!: are not standard Items but are
Pumpktn P'"' {j nd cnt let! were here. Cillltd on rlt"n 5
sold many different ways or unSt'r ved bv Ol lie Mae CuLart and
and \1rs . Jerry Powell der 8 variety of
Lrrtta Sl mps(on
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and third quarters al- , Both turned Into fine perform- 1 sparkling 20 yard pass by Half. by Porter on a one yard run I had been batted down. the Oak!!
Coach f'hllnc!"v ~Pnt all his
ba~k Bob Smtth to n&lt;~shy t"'ld wtth thre-e mmutes and 50 sec-· moved m1o punt formatl!m. On ~ubs rnto the g.1me dunng the
Poowruy closed tl:-; very SUC'- tho ugh two rPg11lars Wt're ab· anres
l'essfull964 gnd ta mpa1gn WJih , st&gt;n l tmm Ott&gt; line-up .
English. a 161 pounder, plow- ndvtd Rt'ed WJ\h two mnHJit'S ' {)nds Jell m lhe thtrd tJUarlt"'t Ia fourth down and 10 sltualton l'lusmg mlnu tPs ot p!av Ue h&lt;Hl
a 14-0 wm over haTd-c hal lPng- ~ It v.a~ tleterrmnf'd
Fnday l'd through _the Oak Httl offt•nse and 19 Sf'l'ond s left m the fusl He v.ent over for the tally the 1at the 30 the snap went over th(&gt; i used several reservl:' plavt'rs
in ~:. Oak Hill Fr1day night
mornrng th&lt;ll powerful Punt her ,21 ttmes. prckmg up 116 yards IJ1&lt;! lf Sm1th tit en cr&lt;-~shed over rlay al!er he ha d ~amed
23 pun trr'l-i ht&gt;&lt;td ami !tJ tht· three throughout Jhe rontpsl
The vrctory not only conclud- : Fullback Ph1l Swmdell had
a for an excellent average of 51 for lhe extra pumts h.1 give the ya tds on e quarterback snea k. I yard hne Y.ht're Jeff G tbb~ mncte :
Earlv m the las t quarfe1 the a ntce fa( kle on rhe O.tk Hill '
ed the Panthers' season With an sltght co n cus~lon and physic- ~ r'-"r l'ilrry F:nglrsh was fl rna !Il l r &lt;~nl hers a 8-{) advan lagc
overall 9 I slate, but also gave ia ns advtsed h1m not to play cog m both Pomeroy touchdow n 1 Dun ng the dr~ ve before Reed Oaks went to the mr. The aer· br-1(k who J1ad ptcked up the- roum ef1t•r the g;..~.ne
r.oach Charley Chancey 's sq uad 1:\Jso mt~smg was f1r st
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caught llts TD p a~!-;, F.ng lt -:.h wl attack Jw.,.,ever. fat led as on ha ll and W&lt;l'i tryJJrg tu ru n rt
'The bov&gt;i pla\rrl good hard
FIRST TALLY
had ~atned 46 y.trds m ergh l one occasron Hobl:'rt Smtlh in - back
fPilm b.:~H
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Sr'ilson Thf'v
the distmction of havmg mw 0f tackle Lo ute Dtel1l v.ho suftPr- 11
the most successful seasons 111 ed a pulled muscle agarnst Lo- PomProy·s tntt 1a ] dnve for a t'arnes Lo pace the Pan liter et- !Ntr'pfed '' n 0&lt;1k Ht\1 toss and
Purnl:'rov . hu~H'H r was un.tb can &lt;rrUIInly lJt pr.Jud 01 then
' touchdown began early 1n the , fort. Qu&lt;~rtPrhRrk F rank tTon- on klnulher try Bnb Smtth haul- le to gt't llw ball O\&lt;~.'r trom rt'&lt;.'ord"
PHS gnd h1 story since organ- gan
by St!&lt;.'oml stunza after the ball had i to) Porter t~l~o got mne and !:'d down another mtended for 1thell', as .Srn1!h Jurnblt-d and
1atton of the Southeastern Ohw l Swmde\1 WfiS replaced
teague 40 years ago
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Howfird Engl1sh l exchanged hands four t1mes
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E11d Dm1 a Ho~~: thf' Oaks retoH'rt'd on the fuur
Pumer o\ St&gt;niors plavmg thf'tl
Pomeroy's frn al six - pomtl-'r
Late m the ).tsl (\Uarlt'r , ate1 wt rh a tounlt tUld goa l srtwt· fmal
g:..me Wl'nt Bob Crow
Pomeroy edged the ftretl -up :.. nd St•rli11 r Bob Rrn lf-' 1 v. ,ts e.tll- 1 The dnve. wh 1ch I'O\iered 89
CX!ks wr!h touchdowns m the 1 ed on to takt" ovt·r for Diehl. lyurds , wa s c!Jm[lxed with
a of the 1964 season wa s scored all thrt&gt;e Oak Hrlt pass attempts twn
Hub Smtth Reed , Portt"r, Lar~
- - - - - - - - - - - 1 ry ~arshall, Bill J ewell, Ha rlev Hendrrck s. Emle-r , Don Cullums and Jtm Bash Swmdt'll
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0 8 0 6 - 14Coach Mel Adams' L o g a n and then g:rabb('d a pa ss from 111 ftve yard run and also ran bur1ed visiting
\Vhet?IPrsiJIIrg 1a 44vard run Lavender pass- Iin the third period when
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Ill{' &lt;unwrswn for " 40-{l It&gt; ad 1 unde1 an &lt;~va l anche of n 1 n e rd 1o MJke Ma1 tm for the PAT con nec·lt'd V.J1h Scot I B1f'rly on TO s Pomerov . Porter,
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1o lt o {oncl udeth~eompleteslaugh· a 39yarti TD pass and a ktck : vd run ; HPt&gt;d 01120 yd pa ~s1
1 for lhP PAT f,JriPd
46.0 lambastmg of VISI1mg Hils- st!&lt; ond pennd un &lt;.!seven - yn rd shoed l11s fme ability
by . condude the seaso n wtth
a LeJ ul lhe vtsttors.
' from sm 11 t1 PATs Bnb Smrth.
boro in a game that extended 1run to cap a 65 ya rd dr1ve .i throwmg a perfect strike
to l trt'mendmts 70-0 VIC!( If}'
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tbe Logan wmnmg streak to 17 IBJ enmngs PAT r un made
It Mowery m the end zone for a 1 Erwm, a semor
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the llltn;h lugh~r a~ Wellston had , hed lht• flllil l lronmen tmwh
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stratght over a two year penod 16-0.
17-yard pass scormg play.
A 1 grt"a l e~t mght of h1s c;u·eer as 1hrl:'e louchdowns nulhf ted by :dow n wJtll 3 OJ Jdt 011 a
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22 , ))core stood at 46-0 .
the Wtwelt"rsburg d1•lt&gt;n se lor had u:wd t'V('rv playff he had fatkd mo~km!,! the 1111 ,~1 SL'fllt' \ds Pa ss . . . . ~..
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to ynrd s lo Humme l for a touch- Logan 's offense rolled up 147 293 yards on Just 12 catncs
beginmng at tht!o mne • mmute t24-0
Tot. \'ds. __ .. _.. , 2-a2
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oomplete an unbeaten season down with Brennmg ruMmg the yards rushing and 154 passing The b1g fullback stored twH.:c mdr k oJ the thtrd penod .
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Steve t Btl lsboru
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Jay 52 m the SEOAL fill'
thJ rd m~ an 1 ~ bst~vlt•n tns~ dow~ j"._....__....._,_,_,_,_,_"""';
Fnday mght
, Mowery for a 21 -yard TD play . Logan
8 16 0 22 - 16 Lavender passl'd to end B 1ll pl;ll'e
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Dal-ly sentmel Pomeroy-Middleport 0 . Nov. 14 1964-3 1Y.ound up wtth 8. 5-5 mark .
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C'O TIVPrsion The Irnnmen scored tn every
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Me Art h ur 2:l
auncey 12
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Ne1t1wr tm m S('ored rn t h e 1Pomeroy 14 Oak Hill 0
Ervm picked up hts third TD 1Conference v. h() Gime tu Jaek- 1
th1rd pe110d , but GAHS control- Belpre Jfi Warren Local 0
on a 22-yard punt wt\h M a v 1son w1th a perfect 8-0 mark 1
Behind the passmg oJ Pelf' led the pigsk u1 . 17 plays to Lui Newark 6 Zanesville 0
runmng the PAT for a
48-01 Wllh JUSt one mmute el.1psed 1
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Anderson, halrback turned quar· casvtll e's three
1 Lancaster 43 Manetta 20
lead
! m the game Hanrison found end I
terback, Ga!Ha
High! Second play of the fourth Chillicothe 52 Ironton 6
May scored late in tht' th trd [Larry Alflen wtth a 45
yard ,
scho?l Blue Dev1_ls def~ted
per1od found Anderson tossmg Sprmgheld South 42
quarter on a seHn yard run to i touchdown pass to put Jac kson I
cas~lll~ 18-6 Fnday mg~t ror a four yard JUmp pass over I
Hamilton Fairfield 0
mllke 1t 54..0 as tf1e converswn ahead 6-0 tt.fter a
converston I
the1r first - and only triUmph lcenter to end Frank Gibert, Columbus Hartley 28
failed fo r the only t1me during run failed.
of the 1964 campa•gn
and CAHS went ahead, 12-S 1
Whitehall 8
the evening.
With JC 44 left in the second
I Reynoldsburg 30 We-stervtlle 0 Jn the fourth penod Ron Es-1"' Ianza Harn son tos sed a 68 . ,
Anderson, a 155-pound junior, Agam the PAT try fmlt•d
completed 12 of 18 passes for
Mmules \oter. after F:d llctm· F'rankhn Heights 13
1ep scored on a 12-yard bla st yard '' bomb" lo end
Dale
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133 yards and two fourth per- i ilton rec-overed
a ... ucasv1\le
Mta mi Trace 0
w1th Jay Lavender passmg to 1Kanouse for anuther Jackson
lod touchdo,w ns ~e also tum- ' fumble. Anderson passed
JG Urba na 12 Graham Local 0
.John Pope for the two-pomler , TD to g tve the Jronmen a 12-0
ed in an out standmg d7fens1v~ 1yards lo Sam Eisna ngl e, and j Gallipolis 18 Lucasvi\11." 6
The final -~ally came midway I halft1me lead .
See The
game for the Blue Dev1ls
ol 1that marie rt 18-6
,Jack son 24 Waverly 0
10 the quarter when Ervm reg~ l Harrison's third scoring pass .
Full Line
Cooch Terry Hansley.
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In total yards rusl mg and 1Wel1ston 70 Wheelersburg 0
istered hiS follrth touchdown on •came w1th just 12-seconds left
---Lucasville took the openmg passing , GAHS had 270 Lucas- Coshocton 40 Three River s 6
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In Upper Sandusky 60 Carey 0
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seven plays, with Gene Ten- first downs. 15 5.
1Findlay 14 Marion Harding 8
ace scormg from the :SIX. The Richard Long was the top Cleveland East 44
PAT play failed, and visiting Devil carfler with 55 yards m I
Cleveland John Hay 0
OPTOMETRIST
Lucaavllle led, 8-0
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16 attempts
IShaker Heights 29
Rou~a 50A &amp; 33, 1 Mile North ef Athena
Office Rours. 9 to 12, 2 to 5 !Close at No011 OD
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9 to 5 Mon. Thurs. S1t,.9 tot Tu... We~ . Frl,
GAHS came ~ack with a
GAHS finished its
season I
South Euclid Brush 6
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Athoftl, 0 .
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BEST RECORD - Pomemy's 19tH Purple Panther football team has taken its place as one of the finest in PH S ht storv on Its ove rall 9-1 record thi s season Pomeroy fini shed its league pia~· second to Loga n 1n the final stand~
the best overall season record sin(e the start o[ the Southeastern OhiO League m 1925 Members of tlw Pomr rov team are. front row , left to rtght , Jim Williams L trry Mars hall S Blankenship , A Swmdell , Har..
ley Hendricks Bruce S1mpson , Tom Ilan1s Bill \1oore a nd LoUie Dtehl Second ro w, John Wolfe. Robert S mith D1ck Wert\ J1m Bas h Dick Km g ht . B ~&gt;x Cummmgs and 81!1 Neasf-' Thn·d row Hnnme H.tll!e and Dan ny Crow,
mgrs. ; Mike Wri ght , Btll fretnc1 s ~.d Ba (•r. Btl! E n glis h , Carson Crow, Tmk Tnpl e tt , Don Sw1sller .John GumtnPr JJ :mv (i:lrns and T('d .\1oranty and Ra ymond Zirkle . mgr s Batk row Head Coath Cha t lev Chanc·ey, Bob Smith
Ho~&lt;ard Engl,h, Jeff Gtbbs, Dav1d Reed , Frank Pot!&lt;r, Andy Porter, Don Cul lums, Bill J ewell, Bob Emler, Phil ~\\mdell, Bob C10w and Asst. Coache• Bud B&gt;ckel and Russ Moore - Pholo by Gro"' • !iludw.
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owor November li, It&amp;t. . ket prloe In&lt; lood clean fur
Local owner and IDw mJieaa:e, Jet black ftniahl red buckej
the Flrot Church of God In New lng of Rotum Junothan Melli JII'OiriiD and Witt pven sam·
Lovlnl and ltlnd In all hor l and hldeo . In Reedov!lle, OIUo
•trttl seat, 4 on the rlonr, 110 eng1nt, JOOO wllltewal
Hoven, Satur&lt;lay, Nov. 14, at Chapter, Dau,btero ol tho Am- pleo of homemodo aoop to toke
wa~o,
1
11 10 lip
Ures. radio and he1tt&gt;r.
7:30 p.m. oroupo or olnaen wm orlean Revolution, Frldlrlltm- home.
Uprtcht and just lo tht end 1
1963 Chtvrolet Impala
$2295
bf tho smith trio or U!on, tho noon at hot country home.
Tho mfllinl Wll opened In
of her day•;
' FOR YOUR every need ol Bull·
4 Door. Low mllea&amp;e by lou! owner. spotle11 Interior,
Sincere and trut In he!O't dozar and Back-Hoe work, I beite and brown Clnbh , V8 englnP, Power1llt1e tram. RaChapel trio of Galllpollo, and coll&lt;ellnl early
Amorlclll rJtuollltlt farm. led by 1\lro.
and mind,
contaet Emmet W. Sbuler,
dio and heater, whitewalJ tire! show Utile wear-.
others.
antlqueo and !urnJohlqo II 1 l!:meroon Jonu, ra...t, a n d
Beautiful memorieo abe l•rt l 14~ Page Street, Middleport,
NOV. u
hobby of both Mr. and Mn, MIJ. Mioa Be,. Slnbom, . chaplltn.
1963 Ttmpe•t Pontlec _
$2095
behind.
WY 2-3243. Free eotlmatea.
A
special
congregational
meetboon
and their ho1111 haa been Mrs. Henneay accompamed lor
LeMaru 2 Door. Red over white finlsh, good whitewall
1
&lt;lllklren Jl'aodchlldten and! Farm pond•, private ponda,
tire~, 326 ru . in . VB engine. automatic trans. ltarllo and
ing will be held sunday at 7:30 furnlohed with valuable relic! the alll8101 of the National AnhPitPr. A rf'al smart car.
11'011 ara~chlldren.
11·14·11p' baoemenl excovotlono, oeptlc
p.m. at the Syrocuoe First Unit· of the past. In her proaram !hom with Mra, A. R. Knlrht
tank eXcavations.
od Pmbyterlan church . Rev. Mra. Milhoan 1•ve tho hlllory ieadtna the pledge to the n.,.
1t 2 tic
lnaurBIICB
Leonard Mclntlre 1 Meneral pre&amp;- of many or the atttcle~ on dl1- Mr11. Jone!
welcomed t ne
byter
or
the
Scioto
Preobytery,
play
which
!ormerly
belonged
memben
and
gu,.lo,
Mrs. NanOPIN lVII. 7o00 I'.M.
1011NIIOll, llllllplao !nour.... TRANSMISSION Salvaga Comwill be In char1e. Re alSo will to oome of the oarly oetllaro of cy Orueser and Mro.
Noah
I'OMIIOY, OHIO
.....,, ln. All formo al ID
pany. Repairing all makes.
conduct 8 worahlp oorvlce be- Molgo County.
Haaklno. She aloo read pacta
IWIDOL ~liD ~ollllloll lllll
•tomauc and standard tr...
fore the buolne" meellng. All Included In the many Jtema of the flrot Tf'"t
ProIIIIIJpiOil, Apott.
mloatona. l!:leclrtc weldlq.
Auto
S1l11
membm are urged to attend. were water pitcher aet• 1101,. ctamatton wr ten
eor1ef
I I Uo I Phone WY 2-!1113.
'
Wa8hlnat(ln and an account. o
NOV. II
ware, butter churna, and an ou~ the flrat Thankaglving least.
P.:::H:T.·r1:;;;T:;;;'O:-;:;-Cop=yl:cnl::-;;l!et¥t=
·=ce:-.'eop.=
9 24 lfc
1954 BUICK Jentury. Excellent
1~heodorus Council, Daughter! stamUng . gun colle-ction which Mn. Johe!l gave 8 National
teo madt ol lepl papero,
running condit!on. . Priced
. or America, will oboerve their Is kept In active use. Amerl· Defenae report on the threat of
blrtll reconlo lllld almoot any &amp;all on.--., -••• ...
PHONE WY 2·2156
rjghl. Hackelt s Soh10 Serr- Gauge readlnau
Ga111pohs annlv8'sary with 8 potluck din· con music was ptovlded by a CDmmunlsm and urged memother dOC\UTlE'nt!.
IIUIIIII
Ire,
1r 22 Uc Dam 18.3, 12.3, ruMning 1\l leet ner Monday ate p m at the very old Edison l'honoJll'aph us· ber
be
d1
Realer lnsu.r•nrt, Pomeroy
Mllllmllle ' ----,.-7-~--- 1 on ro 11 ers, I'omeroy-Moson 20 .•. JOOF hall. Members · are
·• asked 1n1 cylinder d l o c o . l s th
to eed
on guarh nd
n dpreserdown
I I tic
l:bd , , . HWet WOtNft
Tile ltlmbler
71 Pt Pleasant a.4 21 Hinton
.
!1d
v ng e 1r
oms a e
Lost and Found
"' ••• til .....
World Sllodald of eompact . .70 sl~llonary, Kan~wha Falls :~ lbtlng ·~.~t"-:.1 dioh •
Mrs. c. M. Henne!!)' present• by the f...rathers. Dtlring the
..=:
For 5118
tlewor Ma..Mit
Jlltcellonce
2.80 stallonary, Charleston 18.· e r own
e •• ce.
ed a Handel compo;ltllln on the buolne89 me.etlng, lhe budget
LWT: Large malo boler and - - - - - - - - - - • • • " lla.,
Bta cor room, ride ood per- 94 stallonary. London. Marmet '
NOV. 17
small pump ol'lan, which 18 OV• for the current year""' accep~
llllall female beagt., Reward. RATS, Mice eliminated lor- ' Call In wrll DaJ • Ntpl lormance. smau cor econoiiiJ and Winfield dams w"e on the Special meellft8 or Middle· er tOO yearo old. Mto. MilMan 1!4 .
lhone Harold Joou, Mlnen. ever. " Oet Star Proiin ". Eb··
1 II fla
and mua1erabtuty
•Ill•.
port Lodge 383, F. and A. M., deocrlbed the public oalu ahd The group dlacuoaed the markfJiio WY 2-.1954 or Roy JoneJ ersbach Hardware,
Sugar - - - - - - - - - 11&lt;1
will be held Tue8day, Nov . 17 other sources of hOr collecllnlllng of ltevoluUonary War aol
;11 9-3612.
It t:1 Jtc Run Mill, Picken's Hardware, IIJ!ATINO, Ptambtlla, M..n.t
MetropolHID Moton
I Boat movement"
at 7,30 p.ftl ., conferring the E.
dlero' graves In Mello county
Magon
11·14-llp ,..,._, ltoiHrl,
E. Main Street. Pomeroy
Ohi River_ J hn 1 11
A. Degr~. said Robert G. Daand voted to oubocrlbe for the
0
0
. W•ntad Te luy
111 i:ast Mllln •-•· Po...
Pilon• 1\'Y 1-8111t
.
Nalloftal maga!lne for the five
• · owe vi• w M
11m: O
ONE KING size Florence coal e-. l'bHI W1 , _ ,
4 22 tfc down 13 · fi .SS o.m: Glendora . ' ' .
.
8chools tn the county. Members
LA'I'Il M DEL oar from originheater In good condition, , ••,
1 111 rta - - - - - ' " " ' : - - - - down 13 · . 5 56 a.m.; Jacob G. The fi'rlendly Circle of I he
"
te;p!lnded 1o toll call by nom·
lll owner. Contact, Guido Gi· $35.00 cash, 67·3250. 11·14·Jtp 1 ---------~
lntttuctlone
'I 14 · 8·26 pm., Sally Polk Federated church will
meet
ing a treasured poSBe;sion.
Hllml. WY 2-252t or WY :1··~-=-=:::--;;;;=;;:;;;-;;;;;.;; up 14, 7 p.m ' Jelflloat up 14, 'l'uesday, Nov. 11, at I p.m.
Entered Hostlllal
Mrs. Milhoan was assisted by
IIIII.
11 113tp HOTPOINT Electric stove ;
~==u. 1. CIYIL IIRYic:t TIITit 9:50 pm.; Reb&amp; Jane up 14, MJ•• Mary Vlrllhl.ll\elbel will Among thooe who entered Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan and
•
Small droplear table and 4
Crt ltrdl«d
M" . ....... ...,. 11\010
12:05 • m : Invader up 14, US be the (lft!grlnt leader. Ho;~ Holzer hoopitll in the poot 24 Mrs. John """ with Mrs. F.dNofl•
chairs. WY-2--3651.
I
tl
C.
:~~i~,· ~~:~ ~~~",t"• :.:: a:m.; Ma.rllyn M. down
IS, es94!8 Mra. William
Matlack lio1Jts were Cyndia Lou Harris, ward Jones of JackMn, contrib11· 14 -61 P i
4·20 o.m • A. J · Patton down
flr!"·c""'.
•
•
-,
....
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'~~'.!!::...
..
,.
"'"'"'
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Miss
Mary
IWzabeth
Chap- 725 tourth Aoe. Mrs
Ottie utlng in serving a dessert
811 ~ 0 •• 110
NTING Allowed on my
~
'""· nE'i··;.,,""'"":l, '" II''~ 15 5 110 am · Vulcan down 16
•
't ll
d
'
·
Attn. C. B. Shahan, Portland, THREE Men's suits, like llfW,
lllelat, . _
..~!~'· r~ · ~ewn'• ,.,,~ ~ · "
· ·
· ··
_•· man.
amlth, Rt. 2 Ga lipo B, Bra Y cour~e to those present. A dried
~o.
Jl·143tp ''"' 36-3! Two womon's i
1 11 lfo rfJl~• "~'";:,.··~.
; : ~a . ~. ; ~o~~nL
~udee~ up !1, The Twilight Garden club wUI N. &amp;beets, Mercerville Star Rt.j rah arrang~menl of foliage, pt•·
winter coats, size 18, two l·;;;;;;;;o=;;:=;;;::m:=::::c=:;'"ll 11 ~ 8•"-'"..1·
a
esn up
/to;,
d
.
at the W. Elza Deeds, Bldwen, l!!ar pared by Mrs. LaWrehce Mll·
· .P· .. 0
19 • ".' 20 am .: Lynn a. down meet '""' •Y even 1ng, ildel-· C. Wilton• .. Vlnt&lt;Jfl, Mrs. Wll· hoan In on ahtl"ue black cOil~. rlfto shoot Sunday,
It
1w " [
14
.,_
IXI'IIIIINCID
:ro · 5·50 ' m ' R• Usbl e Ujl 21 • h0m e of Mro · Gerald W H llarn F. "Montgomery, crown tainer belonging • lo her graoo·
.....ember IS, •I UO P. m., girl's
· I' eoats.
1 te 'i"
m dlote· Sl'out
11011
lb!n and bacon for prl•es.
I'' ' n r e
U5 a.m.; Diesel down 2l, 2:110 mulh, with Mrs . Leverett
' City, Mrs. Wllliaftl E. l'ettl!t]i, I!Mllhet, was uaed !In the table.
Oil the Bob Hill Farm. Spon- dresoes. WY-2·3042.
.
8.m.; Duncan Bruce down 22, as co·hosle,.,
VInton, Mrs. bobby L. Woodo,
11 ·14·Jtc
'
B k
s
t
IVIed by the Racine Fire De- :::=-:::;';-;;;;;;--;--::
a.m .: ur eye I&gt; e down 22,
NOV. 11
:I!Jir.l Howard Ave., Pt. Pleas·
plftmeot.
Jl 12 3tc USED PIANOS . I - ••tra nice
10
6:40 a.m.; c. v. Harner down The annual bstaar spongor- aHt. llerb!!t't Att!l~k. Mason, W. Attend. Convention,
1 0 p.m.; JLoulslana down ed hl' the Womert's r.ulld of w. va., j 0ft1-. Albett Taylor, Toltt' Parlin Work.
RAWLEIGH Produclo for sale. reconditioned upright piano !.
2
2:· 2L2
0
lf•.2-Ml2
"· 3 o.tn : efferson up 23, the Fedei'aled church w!U be Itt. 1 Ashton, William bole Several ftletnbm of Metgs
10_24 -i!Otc with bench. Priced to sell. From tbe '"''" truct or
4:55 a.m: Western up 23, 5:30 held at the church Wed.ne~day, kautz, Pomeroy Star Rt, Tet- Tetnple. Pythlan S1stets, 9fere
~
'
fi'l(ee ~livery . Call
Rotland oullllorer radiator to the
!
F'urnitlJre. WY-2-4811.
•mallest heater eore.
.-..-...~~
a.m.; Northern up Greenup 7 begirthing at g a.m. A quilt , far!. tY Wllliatn fioolet, Rt. 3 Pome In (}alllpo1is Thufsday after.
Teur Ltftildili'k Strvlce
11-14-Jtr
I
MASON
BOWLING
CENTER
.
p.m ; Bob Benter down Green. cy wotk and homemade baked toy , Rev. Robert E. 9mith, Sr., noon and evenmg to atleftft tile
lfatlan •• lh,lnl Aw•y A
-=-==...,-...,-...,-..,.-I
J CkPOT LEAGUE
. up 8'&amp;0 p.m.; Zimmer up Ureen. oods will be sold. A turkey and 111. s Pomeroy, Mt! . Oma S1IV· IJistrlct Convenlioh of PythlaH
Jn CKORY nut piece~ for sale 'N'r ~2143 .
,.omerov
A'11Her's \ta;·keL
1 up g-30 p.m.:
Pamela D. up ~a ked ham dit1fler will be ser· ey' Rt. l Oak Hill,
Wi11iam Slstets. They ~lso partlclpBted
i
al
Tuttlr's
Five
Points
Stal.reenup4
:20a.m
.;
Ravenswood
ved
!'rom
_
p.m.
Price
or
the
iHenry
Hutchinson,
Rl.
1 Oak in the work bemg presented.
1
57
Register for this good second
rar eaeh time you drive in. r twn .
11 n 31~ I L 0 McUOY ft.UL'TIONEER.
H. Miller
469 up Greenup 5:30 a.m.; Syca· dinner is $1 .50 rot adults and Hill, John E. Evans~ JacKson, They were Mrs. . Nathan
No purchll:e neressary, just
'COON Hounds. Hoger LeHheil, Ch~ter, Ohio.
3 23 tfc
IJ. Miller
495 : more down Meldahl 3:35 p.m.; 75 cents for childrt'n.
Charles W. Wolford, Jackson. Biggs, acting Past Chief; Mrs.
register.
Rock
Springs,
Pomeroy
,
0.
Handicap
54
Walter
Houland
down
Meldahl
Mrs. Ro!Coe c. West, Wellaton; Griff Russell, Staff Captain;
I
HOM I OP UN ItO TI~E$
Jlc
,
Total
ro
18
5,55
P
m.;
Elishe
Woods
down
i
Mts.
Billy Bryant, I&lt;onton, Mro. Mrs. Hotace McElhinny, secle.
11 12
SUilEit SERVICE 1
' Real !!state For S•le
Won % Lost I
' ~1eldohl 8 p.m.;
Warren I
THE ALM4NAC
Robert L. German, Newark, tory or !fie convention; Mrs. wu.
STATION
SINGER PORTABLE, zigz-~g5, 1
I
L &amp; c
; Hougland down Meldahl 8:50 By United Prets lnh•rnatlonal Mrs. Clyde H. Taylor, Ashland, Ham Allman and Mrs. Frank
1
JaekW.Certer
monograms, darns, etc. wJth- , F'OR SALE : 8 room house with c. Yeauger
507 ! p.m.: R. H . BosworthUupMel -~
/ Ky ., Mrs. Hugh H. Boggs, Asll- Cheesebrew, starr. Mrs. Ray1
Mir. WT 2_9932 1 out attachment s. Aalonre due . 3 extra lot s. 2 squares from ' L. Gilland
41i5 ldahl l /:40 p.m.: Brimstone up Today is Saturday, Nov . 14~ land, Ky., M.n1. Edgar Kouns, mond L~man , former .~iddl~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ 5 payments of $7.00 each . Court llou~ in Pomeroy. Pric- Total
972 ! Meldah112 :50 a.m.; Phil ip Sporn the :!19th day of 1964 with 47 Russe\1, Ky., and Mrs. Lando port res1dent now res1dmg m
~-U-Tu
-1\oJOan..E 1
WY 2-2204.
11 12 5tr (&gt;d very reasonable. Call wy l Won 1 Lost 2
j up Meldah/2:45 am.; Alice up Ito follow.
G. Robinson, Ravenswood , W. Galllpolis, assisted wl~h the
nsuranct belli - -- - ll 13 61 c
I
Meldahl J·45 am.
' The moon Is approaching its Vo.
staff work jn the evemng ses~
2_6524 .
1
can~Uedt f_,ost your OIJWI· ZIG ZAG 1964 Sewing Machine I
P6meroy Mot6r C
I
. full phase.
Bil'lht
sion.
tur't liceose? CaO WY 1-ttll.
automatically
butlonholes, 1
M. Werry
o.
1 OallpoUs Da~ Cheries K.! The motnlng stars arc- Jupl- Mrs. Clinton c. Hunt ,
Mt. Approximately 50
attended
453
lliUc sew!'~ on buttons, monograms, .1" l_l
0
.I
B. Young
.
Alto, W. Va., daughter ,
4:45 from Wilkesville, Logan, Nel 1down 8 ~5 p.m. , Panza up 10:- , ter , Mars and Venu.s.
blind hems, fancy designs. '-U,IIflll' ~ltltt.
Tota l
::: &amp;0 p:m • John Hood up 12 :55 The evenirtg stars ate Jup1ter •.m . Fl'iday. Mrs. Willie Hale, somlllle, and Middleport chap.
For Rent
Gu~:~ranleed. Beiance. ~39 .88 . ,
won 3 Lo!iit 0
a.m.. Lore~a down 3:05a.m. ; l and saturn.
,. rthur daughter. 3:05p.m. ters. A dinner was held in the
- -WY 2·2204.
It 12 Stc CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
I
Ftankiln PJetce up 4 10 a.m.; Steambllal lnvenlot l\ebert Me:
Mrs Roy H. Dunn, Ap· Riverboat Room at
Oscar'&amp;
7
TWO FARM Houses. one three tffi0o CLEAN !&lt;i~k~r coal. De- POMERO\' - 7 - room houes i J. Foll~:_k's Ash and
413 Penn}c;y~a~Ja d~w~ a.m.: Har. : Fultdff War "Mt'fi 6h thiS day in :l:t ri'r.ove ·w. Va ., daughter, 1_1t"e'"s"taiiiu,.ra,_n,_t,_.---===----""!
room s, ont- four. $1 5 and $20 livered &lt;It the mmr . Phone , with bath , ga s circulating! E. Thomas
335 vey ' u nn up· : a.m.
17fi5.
. UH8 a .m. ' FPida)' .
11
rent. must be paid in advance . SH 2-a022.
1l 5 lO! c heal , front and back porches,.!' llandicap
!02
kanawha Rh:er - Helen z.. In 1832. the rust streelfaf lfl. .
Dist!hat&amp;ed
Phone 667-31'WJ.
11-14-Jtp _ _ - --- - - ' small cella r . ln good condJ- Total
850 down Ma rmel9 :45 p.m.: NaliotJ~he wotl~ mad~ Its appearance Patients recently dischar~ed
- - -. .
, APPLES,
BurdPt.le
Fruit, tinn on ~pring Avenue, nice- , Won 0 Lost 3
e~l down Marmet t ·JO a.tn .; i m New York C1ty.
, included Harold J .
Neeland
eWUitLITIIR
ON~ NEWLY F'.urmshed efrJ Farm. Phone
Wy 2·ti970
ly locat('d, out or high waler l
Beavet· down Marmel 3: 15 a
In 1951, Herman ~elvllle s Law:ret1ce R. Wiley, Mrs. Cat1
tiALOWiflil
tlency apartment. Also l • :r PomProy, Olllo, R1. L
and near high school. $6500.
Rickurd Pony FaJ·m
m.; Solva.v down Marmet 4:I5 i'' Moby Dick '' was published by Winkler , Mrs. Emma Shaver,
end OTHER FAMOW't
roohl apartment wlth sto\'P
10 23 25tp POMEROY - 4 • room frame B. r.ilmore
516 a.m.; Esso Wr~l Viq;ini(;
up 'I Harper and ~rot~en.
Pearl Cash, Mrs. J. . F . Stewa.rt
IRAMDI
and
refrigerator furnished . 1
h
h b h
f
d
wInfield 4:20p.m. : Allen A. th. 1891 ' the ttutl . of Charles. antJinftlnt dsug ht· e'r Mr s. Wll .
Suitable for I or l people_ ITWO pure bred English pups.
ouse _ wt1
at· ..
orre
W. Duddi ng
5f,4
f I R . 1 t k do~s N G Rose
hut em heating, mce floors. Total
I070 Merri.ll down Winfield 7 : 3 ~ p. Gult~au charged Wt~h the 3!·. Ham c. Aldri.dge and lttf~nt
Coa I!I BUt'ldl tlg .
l 1-l 4·t c
ea soc Phone
~ · · ·
· dows and .doors an d Wo,., 0 Lost 3
Gar daughter. Ca1vm
c. Davis •
Minersville,
WY 2-{;7IO ' ! storm wm
m.: Ceorge Price down Winfield sassm atlon of. Pres1dent
.
1
GARAGE apartment, 4 rooms NECCHl portublr !\ewmg rna - a Hache~ garage w1th dnveMason Bowling Cenlf'r
11 p.m.: w. H. Shaver, Jr. ll field , opened m Washmgton.. . Mrl. o. o. Jeffers, Mr_s. ~ul~
1
ond bath, 1110 Maple, Middle- ch ine wiih ,ig zag equipment. way. N1cely located In good , J . Sisso11
593 Winfield 410 a.m.; Lucy .ian~ . In 19!5, !'reSident FrtiHkliH Mayes, Mrs. Rosella BI'Uftllield,
pri't, WY 2-2938.
It 12 3tr Use" rams !o overr&lt;~~ 1 but . : neighborhood $8500.00.
; R. Capehart
4/la Lurac; up Winfield 4.20 a.m. : ltdbsevelt proclattnt&gt;d the Phil· Edgar Dennison, John 0. Clot1~11
ton!Jole. etc. Full
ba lance. SUHURBA~ - 6 - room framE' Hnmlicap
159
. lt]plhe lslahds a free corhtt!On- a•nd~:J~oh~n~n'::y_B:_·o~•:_•:_d:_
. ----~!!!~!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'&lt;!
HOUSE for rent, 7 roum9 atld $37 61
WY 2·2204.
hou se With bath, foret'd hnt Total
1240
r wealth.
bath. SH :1-4!114,
II 12 Btc
.
11 12 5tc air heating to ali roorus. 2.25
Won 3 LIJ&gt;t D
UNFURNISHED, 5 room aod
, am level lot wllh garage
' QUAKE !HAKES TOKYO
bath apartment. North Third, THEH~'S NO eharg(' for· use 1md utility building,
tree~, :
LonP Wolf~
I TOKYO (t.IPIJ _ A~ ear!h·
Middleport. Call WY 2_5434 .
of Carpet Shampooer with ; shrubbery 4 mile!'
f r om D. WernPr
382 Ro.~ev iliP 44 {;!ouster 14
qooke of
moderate 1ntena 1ty
purrhase o! Blue Lustre Car- Pometoy . A buy at 17000 .00 . E. Stein
:J99 New Lexinston 65
I shook buildings in
downtown
11 10 G!c
-------pel Shampoo. Baker Furni- POMEROY RENTAL - 4 · · Tota l
iftl
Crook~v/11e 8
!Tokyo at 12:57 a.m. tEST) toFOR RENT: Housetrailer. 8 ture, Jl.l iddleport .
room hou se with balh and j Won~ l..o~t I
~andusky 48
day but caused no damage or
x 35 ft. Two bedroom. Call
II 10 6tc I gas h(&gt;af Out of h1gh water .
p &amp; p
Mansfield Senior 6
casualties.
WY 2-2188 or WY 2-3346.
- . -- I $.10.00 per month
I
J . Paugh
:!~7 Port smouth a Greenl!eJd 4 I lie) I The Tok~o weather
bureau
11-7-tfc "INGER sewthr
machtnel
f. C. CUCKLJ.:R: REALTOR I W. Powell
343 ' Nile~ McKUtley 26 Warren 0 said the tremor's epicenter was
:::::::::::::=-::-:---new , .ssY .SO Lip. ~everal used loox 2!9
Pomeroy, Ohio
Handicap
12 . Al!iance 8 East Liverpool 0
under the sea about ao miles
FURNISHED S room
hou se, madunes at bargain prices
"' H d 1 60 A 1
1t l3 3tr I ·rota!
bath and basernenl. 313h Co n. The Vabrtc %op. "inger Sate~
_
_
71.:~
ope a e
gus a 6
off the coast of Ibaragi Prefec·
Won
I
Lost
2
Bellefontaine
18
Van
Wert
6
1
east or Tokyd.
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and anemia of Thursday night '! view of the city, a hasty and
one-hour ABC·TV !pedal, "So- di:ttinctly unimaginative look at
phia Loren ln Rome," that J some sights ll'l a manner that
hardly know where to begin.
would bure evto a novice toiJfHow anyone could have the i51 , and a sw-fei t of cutenes.s
loveliest city in the world as al thai burdened Miss Loren ln
subJect , and one of the loveli- both the words put into her
e:H and most pleasant woman J mowh and the direction of her
Ul the world as a guide, and a{' finns
yet come up with a totally spir-1 Was It necessary , with such
itless, unknowing and unnatural ootural material , to stage l ffi·
program, is beyond me. The becilic scene~-oue of them a
fault apparently must rest fake traflk accident - to ghow
mainly with Sheldon Reynolds, I us something of the Roman
who wa.~ the director 11nd co- chararter Ar~ Arn~rit'ans who
writer, and, according to an i' liv~ abroad so out of touch that
ABC press release. WlHJ givt!ll they think of the p o o r
carte blanche by the producers, folks back home as being the
a decision which, 1f true , does some unsophistic-ated. unculnot absolve them rrom respon- tured slobs who toured the conliiibility.
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wilS announced. Mrs. Amos 1vers1ty, are spendmg the week· Ckrcle uf Heath Methodist ChurLeonard, home economics chair 1end et Bowling Green Univer- ch met Thursday evening at
1 man, announced that members : sity with friends and will at· the ~hurch. Mrs . Galen Brown.
1 are to b11ng gtfls for the Ath· 1tend the B.G. and OU football ! prestdent, preSided al the mee~
I ens Stale Hospit al to the next a me
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Mrs. Wi llia m Grueser won third I Mrs. Ronald Place and son., . Mrs. Leo Smith and Mrs. wu.
pl a&lt;"e in the slate crochet con-' Steve, have returned to their ham K. Russell were progr~rn
test.
I home in Albion, N.Y. after leade:s and presented m_atenal
Ht&gt;ported ill were Miss Hazel •spending several days here with on Btlly Graha~ and his cru-Ve~n Coont&gt;y, Frank Grueser and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- sades. ~rs Smith read G:a: Mrs Holl m Radford . A county ry Houdashelt and Freddie Hou· ham's five rules for effectiv•
1ot!Hws conference was announ· dashelt. Mr. Houdashelt is prayer.
~ ~~ : ted for Monday evening, _No- ' a paUent at Holz.er . hospital Mrs. Russell gave an interest•
! v~mber 16, at the Rock Sprmgs where he is recuperating from ing highlights of a crusade
SORORTTY INST.\LLAT IO N
Rila Bowen RrPnda Slrkkl in and Atlene ~cnani&lt;• l. ""-'rd left lo right , were
hall and mt-mbers are to take , surgery .
: held jn Columbus this
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installed as new llll:.'mbrrs of tht• Ohto na Ptn Chapte r of the Bet&lt;.~ Sigma Phi soronty uuring 11npressivt? cere·
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!\.-1rs Thomas Cook enlt'rl aJn l Mrs. W . A. Morgan, 1ectur- recu
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prl l.~·s lor th~ pr elliP::il, ugl tt'S!,
I F:e~st Main St' home.
lsponded to roll call WI.~ what :ghter and family, Mr . and Mrs. was appomted 81 pubhctty
The Octotwr lllf"Ptlng of the t'OUIII ol what h{ld i"Wt'rl O
:H'('(lnl · &lt;Jnd most urt gtnal.
eeflng
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chairman for the event. Mrs.
H·,.rnsomtl lt.• p T 0 upf'ned wi ih ph:-. hr-d dunn~ tht&gt; !Jast year, ,
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. l l\11 :-;s Dorot hy B.;trnelte
or
1 he meeltng, In ~ ndt ge of \1rs. for Thanksgtvmg, ' were read •
ILee Smith and Mrs. James
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I d tn g a l'ot"
b•.
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di:'t'lSlO
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I op by Mrs . Leonard and a poem, Mrs . GoJd 1e
' Wh'I te Is 'tn Ft · Johnson were named co-chat...,
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Kunrly Wo~ ,,s th"" S(arecroVI, Mcthodisl &lt;'hurch, spoke e~t the Lord s l't"&lt;J.\er and pledge to ' Two articles were read, "A I Mrs. Floyd White and family . to pay a pledge of $213 toward
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11.J 1·s . F. GN&gt;alem and "Than s- VISor at t e
Mrs. C. M. Hen~oy
accom111
and kunl·illd wPr~· -:pr \'t•d ll\ the
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i~BLI~t·n and C&lt;ltJ~ " 11 ~ ltt 1sts Sun~htnP ( lub !\1rs Lenru Fourth Cr{ldP . Pre tt1 PS I. Clms- , .
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lor the ev('mng .\1 l r~ \lir\" C.n· ()lwrh(]I ZPr
tw ,'-,t;-Jnley as Mmnu· :Vlmt st&gt;. I lh~ rrree l ll.l~ wc~s c?~led ~u Thursd.t~ , lJPct:~ ber 10 _at ti .\0 Hollier Radford . A
poe m, t daughter, Mr. an~ Mrs. Bert Keith Goble and Mrs. JeaD
W.'l} ~ {lnd Mt&gt;tllls Mrs \1on·.\ Ugllt&gt; st. Shl-'lttl Andc·rson e~s thr urdr: by Mts V 0 : E ,\'toard ' P m Named as the &lt;:orn mll· "Thanksgivmg ," by Mrs. Bet·, Boehmer and family .
Cooke served a dessert course
st') dl~o a~ ~i~ l t·d
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Ed rd. J es and chil· lrrom a table carrying out the
'fh(' rOIIITI ~ 'H re lwaut1 ful ly arst&gt;\. Ch&lt;.ti rma n. \1rs Duane Pt•\'ll : \lo:-.1 Ortgtnal, Jud~ Car. p-rPsrdPnt o!
Slanlt;_v fl1r&lt;.:
M.ny Davrrlsnn. ~\"'\ d S thl' Fla!Jpt:' r.
1' :.tm! opt&gt;n t-d Wll 1 group sm~mg gro m ""ete Mrs. lknry HeJbel, •game conducted by Mrs. Mor-1 Mrs.
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on "ted tl Thanksgiving motif.
drcoralttd m kt't&gt;jll llg .,..,llh ll &lt;tl
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r tlth (,re~de . Prettwst Dean- or We st.
old H&lt;t\e=' .md \1 rs. Jack Hub· 1 ded the program
I past We ne ay Wl
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ANNOUNCES BIRTH
11 ( !,f'fh(l Cllltt·nll
rt'l"f"&lt;ll ln,!:' t l~o · childn•n'.:' ""ork
na i:Ua rk v.ond as a bnd e-~ llg- 1
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Pfllg r &lt;~m. M 1·~ Vtr gtnta Gib- 1 1 J
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ld , Dt•votrons tahn from Psalm · ·
Refreshments were :.erv
Y 1 t ' s ,·n the area
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wtlls
I' all p h''" ~'' ,,r r lass v.o rk Tlw
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economies
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Newar are announcmg e
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Smtih or ~l eath
prornp11\ vt 7 ·h with tilt pre'&gt;- TP;telwr'
Publll'iiV \I rs rh(jr &lt; Ms~·y .
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Ctr ur f'" h. Mtddlepurl, V~&gt;ho also 1warded to Mrs Rtchwd CampDaton are spendng the week- oz. OOby daughter Oct. 25th
rtwn1 :\1rs \\ . r: . L1mpbell 111
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Prettiest.
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readmgs,
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Shupp·
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\1rs
Benlz
Wollt'
M1ss
P1'4.
TO
MEET
end with his sister, Sally Schaaf at Newark Hospital ln Newark
the ch:tt l .
gan
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I.Pona
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Lady
Are
You
Rich?
lErna
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Mrs
Mike
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The
Racme
Elementary
P
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_and
his grandmother, Mrs. R. named DeAnna. They have a
:\ sh or· \H'I ('\'!llt' IA&lt;t'-' gtvrn
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Mrs.
Margate!
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Wheeler
(IS
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and
Bt.•Jng
Thankful.
which
was
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will
mt'el
at
the
grade
school
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Sansbury.
son Keith, age 19 months. Mrs.
hv \1r s t ·amptwll !oii11W('d bv
G. ; Hefreshmt•nts Wf'rt' served by un Monday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 .P·
Wills was the former
Donna
Hw :1.illll t• 1(1 llw ll~th INI
by (,oodwm Mrs F:dw in Oberhnl- \11lo..; 1 Origina l, Plullip Porter ,writtl!rl by Brshop Hazen
\\·erner /\ solo " One L1ttle the hostess~'S to those na med rn . There will be a ThanksglVE
Fitch.
\·r ,\ rn •'!l J),•v n1tons WNt' gn•· zt't \1rs Hf' llv Hutchison. Mr!1 B~ {;r;Jndma
l.enna mwthol~er. 1\lrs Arnt'!t .1
.
C&lt;Jndle·· was presented by Mrs. dbove and Mr s. Cha.rles Cuhe n ing program with Rev. O'Con·
PLAN DANC
Grandparents ere Mr.
and
t'f hy 1!1~ !.nlllil lhwll.
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be Harvey Vrm
ran en an an Mrs M&lt;:Jx l\1 ernh&lt;~ r 1, M• s. Gro· ner as gues m1m
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There will be a Than sg1vmg 1Mrs. Raymon
Ic
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\lr (':"llllj)hf' ll ~1:1\'t' iHl
DC' \1r'-' . ·Hrnp r
H1 ~ 1onn ns. 1\.lr' B11rbndge. 1Vt"m er 11 · len s ~re 10
offerrn g w e~s ta ken for rntssion- ver f&lt;~ tb Mr~ Ba . . St&gt; tdPn :1 bel. will be completed for the Fall eve dance at the Eagles ClubJBottom and Mr. and Mrs. Mer·
carsey, 1 compleled for .servmg
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· of Newar.
k
{•hcm man: \ 1rs. J 11t&gt;
. of . t h e 1arv work .
"VIrs Rol' l1n B1•n rli •s :Ylrs lohn l&lt;t'~ttval
to be 1re Jd Nov . 20
Wednesday Nov 25
rill
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10U SmJthandagucst,.Ylrs. Bt&gt;rn·the HacmeJ.r. rg
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20th, at 7 15 p.m., was the tlwmr- ol :\ltiss Harnette . l&lt;"e Darst
Cottt&gt;rdl.
Mr.
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Beatrtl'e
Wood
.
November
.
FJith
Grade
Mothers
wall
serve
ROOMS OF
, \lembershtp. !\1rs H o II an. ~ver~~ne Is urged to be pres-' She g&lt;:~v.t&lt;
three
wa\-s. of
.
·· --~-~-! rt:freshments. Everyone inter·
SHOP ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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Jeffers
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he
fourth
grade.
under
b
member
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Mrs ~la rk
aun tla , WSCS
prayer
Sf'l""VlCe and
i\lembt·r s of the local sod- :
1the lt-adt!rshlp of Mr!l. H
Boom Mothers appointed were \1JIII:'r and Mrs. Bt- lty ul c r· gift s. ' Women must &lt;"huose to ely assisting m the prep&lt;:~ri:l· '
COMMITTEE TO MEET
f1rst grade. Mrs. Pau l St&lt;~nh•y, SOh wtll pre sc~t a progr:.~m . be a member or the WSCS. twn were Mrs. J.!y Warner, There will be a meeting for
llaztl Hl'ndl'rso...
Mrs. Refrtt shments will be served.
odis t wom&lt;Hl Should Have
a Mrs. Eddie Smith, Mrs. l'Ommittee members of Troop
H&lt;1lt&gt;l Blarkwood:
S e ron d I
odist Women l:ihould Have a l{a lph &lt;~ilmore. M1 s V. D. Ed· 245. Boy Scouts, Monday even(~rarie Mr ~ Holly. \trs. Dtllon.l C)LJ Plavt'"rS will
World Outlook
; wa1d s, Mrs. Everett Thomas ing at 6· 30 at the public library 1
\1rs .lnnt&gt;s Third (;rade. 'lrs.
rt IS tht' largl!s l organization e~nd Mrs . Dwtght Parker.
tn Mtddleport.
Mr. 0 .
Guy I Furniture, Floor Coverings, Furnishings
For Your Home and Wearing Apparel
l.:==M=id:d:l:e:p:o:rt:':O:.==~ O~hnrne. Mrs Porter M 1 s Prt~St'llt Urarna
uf wonwn m tht' . . . o1ld Mis:-r i Melhnd1st churches reprr-se nt· Nash, !COUl executive, will be
,.
H''"~'ltf il'ld : Foutth (;rnde, Mrs 1
Wt'r~
Forest
Hun. preeent to make arrangements
1Barnl'lte also told of her work ed
Thor &lt;.."ar 'IP~·. Mrs Warrffi Ret&gt;V · I The pl&lt;i y, ''These are
not ' m Korf'a, llaw au Bud the Phil· .\1mersvrll~ . Middleport, Tup· rur the troop charter. At last · For Your Family.
t&gt;~ &lt;l nd ~~~~ghterJo;m , Mrs :(lui !Childn&gt;H," will be presented at lppin t-s.
I pers Plains, Rutland and United week 's ~eeting 21 boys regis- ~
Pomeroy, Ohio
nurt . ~ tfth r.r.::~de Mr~ Stan- !he Che:-.te r Parent-Tf".tche rsl Pr.Hyer by Mrs . Harry P ' Methodist.
Other
churches tered wrth more eJ:pected. The •
--~ _ -~--~- le\ 1\ol; s. Hla rk .. \1r ., V&lt;'lnrr: meetiug. Cht's1er (~rade School, Smtth clost'd t_he rneetmg when : were Nnom t Hapl lsl, Fede:at· ~ys will meet Wednesday eve- '
Stxlh (,rade. Mr s. \\ag~0 11 t'r, NovPmher 16, at 8 p.m.
I the group adJourned to
the 1 edeu_:•':'d:_::M~id:d~l~ep:':"~l~P~r:•s:·b~y~te:r~ta:n~n:m~g:_:•:t~7~p~.m:·:...=--===-"""'~~~~~:i:
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
\l r~~-f'brk . \11 \ Will
1
.
~ dining room for potluck lunch- , _
"55 DAYS AT PEKING"
. The program, conductf'd bv1111s
. 1, ucrelia ('en··
~
• pla ·v IS belng presf"nl f'd eon, WI!· 1r MI S~
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1 Tcdun ro lor 1
\'irg&gt;noo ( :ibson . COil SIS IPd
of through lh• )O tnl •Morts Ol the
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~nJ't"t
C h ~rlton l lt&gt; ~1 nn . 1\ 1a Gar rl
song~ &lt;~ml a pl &lt;l\".. A ;..·1.w Fa( e Statt&gt; ol OhiO, Dtvtston ol Menltl~ 1
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ner . D&lt;tYtd Nt\P n. Flora Rnh lor Fr!'d ... The Hallowl;'('n tht&gt; me tal ll ygtene and the Oh1o Uni so u. Joh n lrP IH nrt IRn (;pnn ,
Paul Luk a~ Etmhr lh S ell nr~ w o~ med and a good mor&lt;-~1 les· vttrsil} Sehoul or Drami:ilit: Arts
Caloreartoon
snn 11f kt ndn~~ ~ .,..,&lt;:Js ntrril:'d out and Speech
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
ir lht' p i &lt;~;.
•· These Are Nut Children" Is

VOL XVI

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WASHINGTON - DEFEATed COP presidential nominee
Barry M . Goldwater says Dean
Burch will remain as Republi·
can national chairman because
" he hes a four year contract
with t"he party."
Goldwater made his
state·
ment as New York Gov. Nel·
son A. Rockefeller registered
the opposing view that it was
a ''reasonable position" to call
fo r Burch to step down .
In
pl edging to keep Burch on as
chairman, the Artzona senator!
told newsmen that
of tile party was in the
of Senate Leader Evereu
D1rksen, l\1 , and House
er Charle!l A. Halleck, Ind.

Purposes of
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9 a.m. Til9 in the Evening

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SUN., MON ., TUES.
No;o 15-16-17
"WHAT A WAY TO GO"

Sh11l&lt;.·\ \bd .:~ tnt ·, ra111 Nl'w
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('R hv 1he sPCond ;md t h i r d rt'n Hev. Wtlllam La r~ ountain, I
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gr adt'&lt;;. c on ehed bv Mrs !Vlaunta I.utlwran mtm strr and pres!· ,
\lrller Mrs. l.enna Oberholz('r d{!nt ol the Athens County Coun-

,\frs Cam pbt•ll.
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IP (ldl:' r aHe-r the IJerformam ·e

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PARIS- THE mt"'l'll'liVI
sy over the U. S.
Multilateral Nuclear
(MLFI WB! expected to
nate the five-day NATO
mentary con fer ence
here today.
The lOth annual
was attended by 200 membl
of the parliaments of the
North Atlantic Treaty
zdion nations.

'nehill
ChaiH ey. Pomeroy High
.ot win all th e marbles 10
~
second pla~.:e ftnish

By DOROTHY KllGAllEN
Broadway Bulletin Boat d
Its happiness time again with Doris
Duke .and her jazz pianist, Joe Castro.
After a quarrel that r eac hed the legal
stage and made headline s around the
world ··- 1t was one of those he·cln imed,.
they-wer~ · m a rri &lt;' rl -~ hf' el.1 1rn et l·l !tt'"V \Vet"en't rasf's - rne) 1\l:jl'it'd .J ilU made up and
are JJO\\' enJoymg the beauties of
her
lu xu rieus Duke Farm in New Jersey . .
nrPgg Sherwood Dodge plans to· many
her longtim ~ swee tie, D&lt;.~n MoJran (a for mer New York detcd iv cl in. Palm RP cwh
.around Chris! mas trnw
. -• .JI ·
ery 's Jmpact in th e fr rsl ru.snes of " The
Hill'' has Seven r\l't.S t..' CStatic. 'l'hey'n
now ready to team him with Richard Burton in "The Man Who Would Be King."
Jehu Wayne, dangerously i.!~ came
out o£ lhe hospital just to make that u.ationwide appeal for the election of Sell.
Goldwater. His family and close friends
tried in every way to dissuade him from
malting the effort, but he felt he had to
dO it. Fiyewitnesses tf'l t'1e scenes prececf.
ing the broadcast sa-y they were moving
and d'Jiamatie ... Fritz Loewe, composer
of " My Fair Lad!Y", lias lost llteraHy hundreds of thousands of dollars a! the gaming tables in Las Ve~s and ~lonte Carlo
-but he always walks away with a
smile. The secret: Gambling is his
&amp;rite form of recreation, and he raJI
never possibly spend all his millions.
Pierre Salinger has no reasoo to fre-t,
even tbougl'l he rost the senatorial race
ill Califonlita.. II he says yes, he ca beeome tu Dnt head of the National Asso·
dation of Broadcasters, at a salary of
$75,000 a year and with a !overly ex~ ..,• ......t . . . Jll&gt;ck Hudson has
lleea datiag Cll.arleue Holt, if ~ou want
kl. koow· whom to lie jealou~ of
Lucille lbemer. wlvl was Fred Astaire's
+aain&amp; pariul' m a picture or two" is in
tile ,.-ss of seetin&amp; a divorce from
Mellioall mil!lio We
Rodriguez
Aati&gt;l'lt:meo r.....eaa have huge caches of
anna aB throup spain, and the rebels
aD on the verg.,. of striking . . . JO:rron
Garner will make big trade news wllen
lie rotw-ns .._, his l!luropean toiJI" in
Dt!ee~ H'e'\1 sign with a new talent
agency and a new recording c"''''""'Y·.
Pier Angeli is due soon on the Cah-

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VISIT IN GAHANNA
'Mrs. llorold Smith
Mark, were visitors of
ter, Mrs. Aldo Jeffers

forn1a ~cc nc,'. I\ 1th a battt&lt;ry of lal\jt:r:.,
ready tor \Jc Dt~mune to tt r e thr firsL
gun m _thetr co urtroom banle on•r cu:::.·
tody ot so n P e rry. Meam~ hll c Vi..:

Late Movies

Jl'tNED $110,0,.!::

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POMEROY, OHIO

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Channel 8,
(11156)

Jo~ft

man,"

ha.s

teague
epdt!Q 16-0
')r rng Logan II w&lt;t~ typical
Cha ncey that e-ven 1n that
~ dt he sought to build
up
~e m tor
this fmest of aU

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The drive to hav• Jolon Fit:og.,nl&lt;l
Kelllledy's birthday - M311 2911a ~ deet"'"'d a national holiday lias j&gt;Knd up
an important supporier. Hause Spe:.ker
John McCormack ... NBKJI Dussalt, the
pretty redhead who is one of the loright
new stars of the Broadway-boWid m&amp;
caf, "Bajour," is beiJIC pw'SUed i&gt;,ll a 11&gt;1&gt;
jor movie firm anxious to sig,a ller futr
a l'ong-!erm film and TV &lt;Dillrad. lilut
she's playing it cool so far , probaWy wiD
be many more offers ... Ile$pite
to the cOiltrary, GOP iDsiders feel sure
Ridlanf Nixon will refuse to accept the
Replfbliean National Chairmanship stiD
!ltt!l'pied l&gt;y Dean Rurch. They feel that
Mr. Nixon, as a one-time Republican
pt?.~ide~~lial candid;~ and former Vice
Preoidetll for eight years, would consider
tlw post • decline N&gt; bis polill&lt;al career.

"'Siig~tly

Payne.

•..-Is

Chaanel II, •.,... rt~ West"
s.,rlet"
(1950) Joseph Cotton.

(1913-1956)_

outstanding victim of the
elet'tion believes his fel&lt;'rom 'a little more think•
~

p. Robert Taft Jr. of Ohio
a Senate seat against in...
Young. Taft had been the
aft , son of the late Senate

8:30 p.m. EST.

JY UPl in an exclusive

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my folk ~ gave it lo me
lime, I figured l"d stay

Gomer Pyle
Stays as Was

\\ay I am . ['m surre glad.··

IIOLLYWOOI&gt; (NEA) - Well,
it was this way, friends
and
neighbors. This little oJd coun
try boy &amp;rom down
Al8bama

Wi:IY was wol!'king up in that
nest of e"ll caUed. New Y.lill.wk.
And you. know what them New
Yawkers tried to do ta UraL little
old coomay boy from SyJacau.
ga ? (That's about bal.f..iaJ be
tween Mignon anD (~ts Qual'·
ry ).
They tried oo tale hi&gt; good
clean Alabama speech pat terns
away from bim, !:bat's what
they tded to. W.. !mop..!
This boy - Jlm Naflors was
his name, the same f.e:Uer on
television now ae Gomer Pyle,
U.S.M.C. - "ell, this bo~ Jim
was workluc, frlF tbe
United
Nationo T r - j &gt; CIIWI&lt;~.
Sounds preU.y hig~HalWD.o', llut
those ~e:auga bey!J are pretty sharp.
Anyhow, Jim 1M"Ai

back

home for vaaaa.. one time.
And he walked inta the !louse
and he sai1i tw hi:i ma ane b.is
pa, " Hetla. mother. and bello,
father." He Soa.J.d. iL iA a M:p,
resonant voice: and Ulele was a
distinct northern tone.
Mrs. Nabors h"" ller
head screwed on ri~ Y• loti
you- walt, &amp;llle ailll&amp;elaer My,
"Jim, sop talkill&amp; like a W."
Since then, Jim .Nailers has
haollbe P&gt;4 .. 11&amp;0 1D llllk wilh
that good. tid Ale.._ spoodl
he was born will!. Allol ileduse
o1 that, be's 1biaf. I&lt;&gt; ...lie a
Py!e of money.
"1 lllod. lao lloe -a1 .....,.
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In ""-·- u~

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that
the

Nabors· Gomer Pylli!: U.S.M.C.
.s tands for Usu.. l Senes
Mit Comedy J 1s one or the more
successful of thiS season's rookres . This naturally pleases Nab·
ors But it has yet to ~fleet Ius
st andard of fivmg.
~that

··1 have a small two • room
house,'" he says. "'1 live alone
so trs fine for mil!. BUt wted
my mother and mf sisters and
my

nien~s

anci aephews

~ome

to visit, 1t gets crowded!. We
put pallets dbwD on the fleiJr
and we taU turns all t.fte bath·
room.
· I may have a h1t show, but
l"m still living like tt~sh . "
THE
P&amp;P&amp;Il·IDI,
the
swarms of annoyin&amp; free-lance
photographers in ft'ome,
met
their match in Van Heflin. VaJl
has made several movies in ft.
aly, and these scandal-hungry
photographers kept trying
to
eetch him with somellrtdy othcr than his wKlf. a. Mr~ . Her.
lin was always his escort.
.. Andl tihen !he weu home u
Van says. ··My next ~ture w~s
in F'reucl&gt;, and 1 -~ help
So I sent for Ill!' 4a"'))ler, Vaaa,
who Ul aa nceUentt liRpill mau..r ollaots. ~ teadteo langages in a jw!W lliclt in ilolkeley.
"TV first IOiillt slie IRa.

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THURSiloliV tw\1. Ia
4UEMOVIES
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Channel
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Voy'l'QNlGll'l: 11!0\'. 14
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•PLeaders
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etes ~or hts lcadmg ladies, is now doing

the mghtly tete -a-tete bit with hi s current
e•star. The last similar Situalion almost
broke up h1s marriage
. 1\ beloved comflii~n who some years ago got inlo
heac:lbned trouble hccause of his drink"ing
- . and maybe drugs - is at it again.
)1-tends hope he won '! go that route
again~ because he is v~stly tal'e nted and
sh&lt;luldn' t throw a !&gt;right career out the
lrilldow. But they are frightened by the
sag11s . . One or tbe flotJTishhtg independent rock 'n ' roll firms (its stars have
sold ~Billions of hits in the past two yean)
"'· ltemg mvestigated by !IH&gt; tlreatrical
musie unions. It seem~ the company not
ODiy tmkes big money wilh tlte platte~,
IM&gt;t m:mages and books tile ~.,.men,
taking large percentages - whid• is ""!"
posed to be unfair to Sf.Jmebody~r-MII·
er.

Th;;t

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~oreer

They will
be destroyed
after this, the
second showing,
in on NBC -TV
color cast Nov. 29,

K:Foad\\&lt;t)' Gu(~~stng l.taJue. A popular
a~tmr, wh~ see m ~ tn develop st rong ran-

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dub m the la !:&gt; l

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story of producer·
director
Cecil B. DeMille,

a';ardPd .:ustody of his dt ~c ,·o ntract ro
\&gt;\arn~r ~
Sonny ~ic;ton has dropped
two of ht s favonte thtn gs· Jo e Lows, no
IonMe~ h1 s I~Ig r~?te r , and the rero rdin g
or N_tgh~ 1 ratn , to which he slopped
rope rn h1s "act ,, !Advi sors told him th e
beal on ''N ig ht TrJin '' is too slow)

the

Jl'rankUn D. Sh
GallipoUo RD, was IIDed
~ Saturday In
Mayor Leo Smith'•

drlvll\lln •

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word for film
clip~ to be seen
on "The World'~
Greatest Show-

Troubles Patched Up, Stars Now Happy

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"Unique'' is the

GENEVA
hopes for sweeping
and a bJg Increase In
trede soared today. The
lng of today's deadline for
hers of the European
Market· to submit lists of
trial goods they do not
subjected to tariFf
represented a vital step
S&lt;&gt;&lt;!alled "'Kennedy
trade talks.
A marathon session in
se Is during the weekend
common market
ne!1otll
prOOuced agreement on
captions list. It took 22
steady talks to achieve
breakthrough.

hanna,

r recognitio n Sunday in
)hw Athletic League.
led now for four vears
University m 1960, had

LAST TIME
AROUND

SUNDAY, NOV. 15 through SATURDAY, NOV. 21

damage.

ELLCESSOR

...

hlpa

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reports of

JOHN

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SAN FRANCISCO-A
strong earthquake shook
San Francis('o Bay
day night, but there

by

IIVJd

Authorities !$aJd the wreckage .:~
was sighted from lhe air about ~
five m1les southwest of McCar- ,::~
ran Field.

DETROIT - FORD
Co , today began e week
dwindling
auto
which could result in a
lete shutdown by week's
unless local strikes at five
can be settled.
Because several of the
plants were key parts
the stTJke almost ·
began a spreading ""''lv•
feet, which by last
saw more than 59,000
company's 130,000
workers on strike
parts shortages.

everYwll!~e

IIVU.

1C!lde

word whether tbere were sur- '·;~

l'iv.on.

LILLINGTON. N. C. Indian was stabbed to
early Sunday in a melee
broke out when he tried to
tegrate a Negro night spot.
victim was James Corl
27, of Angier, N. C. Author.
said he was stabbed
and his wife, Dovie, and
er Indian couple, refused
leave a combination
room two miles from
Coroner Bill Warren
stabbing a ''purely racial
ter."

BAKER FURNITURE

lttoa,

immediate

c&lt;:~gu.

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There was no

Sl6e
:.01«
Tac-

lleoo,
IIW'd

I

six railroed shop unions
loday with federal mecli•l•
in a showdown effort to
threatened nationwide
strike.
Francis A. O'Neill
the National Mediation
halted the talks in w,.,hio,e•
Friday and moved them to

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FIVE CENTS

LAS VEGAS , Nev. tUP ii Wreckage of a Bonanza a1rlm- .
er with Z5 passengecs and
a
crew of three was found today I
on the snowbound ouLo:;kirts of ' ~~this gambling cny
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D of A Meet
At Cook Home

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twint,

Bonanza !
Airliner
Is Found:

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

BRIEf"·
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NOW YOU DOY. ;
n.. lnveliiiOB Ill lllo llnl

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ca••a.

in~

he thought his patty
lection deba cle.
''lt 's too earl y to talk about
" he replied "I m not aboul
jump mto It now. J think !ht
.st. thmg to do is for everydy to set!le down for a month
· two . A htt\e more thinkrng
td a little less talking would
, helpful "
Aims at Hassle

Hi s
med
l"een
•'S of

remarks ubvwusly were
at the public debate beGOP cntlcs and support-Sru Barry 1\1 . Goldwater
&gt;~"er wh ether
th e Republican
'lrty should change tts coursa.
Tafl satd he expected th1
l'l'ty to take steps to repair
1e darn &lt;lgt' done m the elecon . He sa1d '·some rethinking
; m order cmd w1ll occur" but
hanges c(luldn "t be made
uickly and wtthr Jt thinking.
Desp1te his ov.n defeat, Taft.
; still re-gardPd as a comer iu
.te GOP and tht" outcome of the
.ttra.party ~ lru~gle could have
reat bearing on his political
uture
Taft was mlerviewed in hill
ffi c('. m the law firm of Taft.
·~e ttin i u.s and Hollister on the
-r ;xth floor of the Dixie TerminI building m Cincinnati. A lif•
zed portrat of his father who
I"BS · "1r. Republican"
[or
.ears, hangs m the rect&gt;ptlon

oom.
Robert Taft Jr., who ra1t
bout a million votes ahead ol
;oldwater but lost by about
.5,000 to Young, is studyJat
~on returns and wondi'I'IDI
•!lither the official canvass ,.tU
·UB!Ify asking for •
vote rt-

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