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end with his mother , Mr! Al- l!nts. Mr. and Mn Bethel Colebfrt Gordor!.
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Mrs. Berty Will•am• v~ll&lt;d Mlller.

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Southern L&lt;x.:al High Schoo l's ers, Rus!lell Cummins, L l n d a At the first Sc1enc~
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jan and children and w P. ()b.. vJJ1ting m Columbus WJth her
~~Echo'' starr and other c 1 u b Hill . Helen Phillips,
Marvin 1 m~eting Bob Sylvester was
P'f . PLEASANT - Mis!l Don- linger were called to Dunbar son-m-law and daughter . Mr.
l(ficen, hav~ been announr.; ed : T bbs. typist~; Judy Wigal. &amp;:n named president , Tom Weaver,
Sturgeon , 18-year-old daugh-~ yesterday becatlR of the death and Mn . Joe Falkner and chitPeggy Glenn, editor : Rober- Petrel. Clance Norns, Honn~e viee president; Steve
of Mr and Mrs.
Donald of Mrs. Vaughan's falber , w. dren returned home last Fri- 1
Kraeuter , feature editor Rob- Holter , J ane Ann Powell , Dav1d secretary, Lynn Mallory ,
of Ashton , was chO!en !D. Parsor11. Mr. Parsons un- day . She was brought home by l, '-'.1\JU
ert Wines, Judy Wigal, Terry Gloeckner , Rickey S~rgenl, June lurer and Da vid Gloeckner ,
Mason County Ct&gt;ntennial Queen derwent 1urgery •t the 1bom- the Falkners who 1 pent the
will represent Mason Coun as Memorial Hospital last week weekend hert.
Bradford, Robert Deem, Fea- Neigler and J ean Miller , report- porter .
lire writers: Leanna Brewer, ers .
Future Farmers of
In the State Centennial Queen and dJed Sunday. His .ervices l Mr . and Mr!l. Jack Collem;m ,l
literary editor; Bill Holman . Band uffioen are
Janice !officers are Richard
at Charl ~ ston on De- will be held today at lhe Kel1y l and daughten , . Kathy , Becky
sports editor; James. Bra ~e , Smith, p~esident ; Kay WiliFord, I Pres ~denl ; Carl Circle , vi c
14 and ' h.
Funeral Home in Dunbar
w. and Debbie or PJckermgton .
Charles Hupp, Jean M1ller, Lm- vice pres Jd ~nt : Terry Bradford, president; Jeff Lee,
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Donna is a 1961 graduate of
visiting with thtir parents, Mr.,
da Pickens, Ricky Sargent. bus· secrf'tary-treasurer ; June Neig- 1~ R&lt;.. ndall Reiber , treasurer ; RonHannan High School and is en Pfc. William Fink of
Ft. and Mn . Bethel Coleman and :
lness managers ; Donn.._ Bow-,ler , reporter and Tadd}· Durst , nie Holter, reporter , Glenn Riz.
rolled as a student in Marshaii iBragg, N. c . and Mr . and Mrs. so~ Roy and Mn. Dorolhy l
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John BllCkley and l!IOD, Jeff of R_h~H of Pt. Pleasant,Suzanne Wolpert , .. daugbter Chesapeake came last Friday VJSJtmg last weekend WJ_
th the
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Ohio State University 's of New Haven , was first run- game and to spend the week- Dan Sanborn of Sprmgfleid, who
el ""· Lmda Lipscomb, vice
1962 Homecoming Queen is nerup and Janet Eshenaur , dau· end with their parents, Mr. and also attended tht homecommg
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Phone WY 2,2511
Uf1.0D Cshenaur of Point Pleasant was Other visitors In the Fink home · Mr . and Mrs . Gene Coleman
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lppme~ - ~ chosen second runnerup.
during the weekend were Mrs. and children arrived last
h1stonan ; Donna Da!ley,
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the county contest wer«: Sue Racine and Miss Georgann JeCparllamentarJan and Jane Ann
I Deal. Garnette Dabney , J o a n· fers or New Haven., w. va.
Powell . reporter .
I Oliver and Phyllis Zickefoose.
Mr and Mrs Robert Turner

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BROADWAY GRAPEVINE
MARIE McDONALD, WHO SEEMS
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HENRY FONDA, ATTENDING "Long
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,icture, nor wo1hed onylhing with 1ur h euse. lv~ ur i ou s l y
downy Orion Pi le poo•;. ac ryl ic fibrt ) cuddles yo~.Jr
Joel Ql you float on the softe ll of foam '"l n!!Hsolf!l . ''
Comet in h! a ,.!n ·st nl wllit@ , pinM , blve, tv•qvo•~e .
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South Afri rtt recently it broke the recOI"d in total grosses former·ly held by
"Gone With The Wind ."
During a lunch break on the Hollywood location where "Johnny Cool" is
bemg filmed, Elizabeth Montgomery
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Telstar ... The Snrdl Set hears t hat
Elaine May was terribly upset by the
folding ol her show in Philadelphia ·to the point where they lear it will affect her health .
JN THE JAz'Z SET there's a lot of
betting that Counl Basio and Joe Williams wlil be getting logether again to

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1-'resident is Leanna Brewer,
GIVEN INVITATION
. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
C~arles Hupp Is vice president,
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Pomeroy Chaplet 186 OES /Turner. Their small 8611, Gary
Rtcky Sargent, secretary, and
has received a special invit.a-. who had been here for several
Alan Nevtlle. treasur :.&gt;r .
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anniversary , at the Fed- . their daughters, Sandra r.ennaio&gt;da Hill ana Taddy Durst, Jay- c 00 . or e
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church , sunday from 2- ' ed here for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beach
out editors; Bob Essington and S~lllor class~en nam~ Bob
Charles Hupp, sports editoi-s; Essmgton_prer-ade~t , Melvm Van I-="=~
Melvin Van Meter , Peggy Glenn M_e ter, VJ&lt;:e president : James
and John Hysell, business man- Oiler, s.ecretary - treasurer;
agers: J im Oiler and Jean Mil- Peggy Glenn, business manaler, classroom editors ; J u n e ger: and Jean Miller , assistant
i Neigler , Judy Wigal and Kay lbusmess manager.
IWillford, proofreaders; Janice Terry Roush was eler.ted I
Smith. Donna Bowers and Le- Jun.ior class pres~dent , Juanita
[ anna Brewer. typists an,· Mrs . ' Smtth, Vtce presJdenl : Carol
Shain, secretary - treasurer ;
1Vinas Lee . advisor.
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Gayle Rees, business manager
• ONLY $70-30 A MONTH TO PAY
and Roberta Chancey. assi'Stant
Giant~ Favoretl To
business manager .
COMBINE AU PAYMENTS INTO ONE
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Roger Adams, president; Gor- ~
BUY UP·SqUARE UP·AID HAVE MORE FUN.
NEW YORK 1UP!l - Bwad- don Fisher, vice president and
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the Nrw York Giants as seven- surer . Officers of the FreshPhono WY 2-2171
poi nt fa vorites for their head-on man class have not been ant"lll lision with the unheaten Wash· i nounced .
. inc;lon Rell skins at Yank ee :;ta- l
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ENTERTAINED
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! Divi sion uf the Nali nnal Football Union Ave . entertained with a
League with four vidories and dinner Friday evening. Guests
' two ties. The Giants are in sec- were Mrs . Race Davis, Rutland
1nnrl plu&lt;"(' with fo ur victories and Mrs. Dell Bickle and Mrs, Julia ·
i two losses.
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fine pal to her son by a previou s marriage, and they wouldn 't be at ail displeased to see them wind up Mr . and Mrs .

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the near future ... Rock Hudson is leaving Marilyn Maxwell's side after spending considerb&lt;Jie time cheering her in
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Warmhearted. Willing to give more of himself ••• to
add his own friendly touch to happy occasions. Eager to
provide thoughtful, thorough service. This il tM
friendly man of Ashland Oil. And his thoughtful.
thorough service has special meaning now that the
time for Freezin' Season Service is here.
Your Ashland Oil Dealer will lubricate your car
completely-and correctly. He'll drain. and flush your
radiator- and protect it with top-quality
Valvoline Anti.Freeze. He'll replace your old oil
with Valvoline All.Ciimate Motor OiL
What's more, he'll safety check your car
Completely, and fill your tank with Ashland
A-Plus Super Gasoline for instant, cold weather
starts. So get ready for Winter NOW- at your
Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer's.

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foughl them aU and defended my
title eight times. How could 1 bt
hBSAN FRANCISCO \JPJI - .the undordol?"
C mpion Gene Il'ullmer aDd The bout wlU be ataged ill C8Jl.o
c:haUenger Dick Ti1er. 1 pair of dlestick Park, borne of lhe San
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battered battler• with identieal Francisco Giantl and the recent
phy•leal meuuremtntl, tana:le to- World Berit!l. A crowd of between
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llight for the World Bo.ma AIIO' 15,000 and 20.000 will be on band,
150•000 and
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To Fullmer, tile Ideo o1 edda Tho bottio will be OIDI out 011
mdll1g Tiger tho lovorilo it 111· a eloMd TV eltaJlt to -la-o
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around the llltlon. There will be
"'I'bole IUY• making the odds no radio or TV ot tht ma~h
mutt be oa Cloud NIDI'," uyt tbt whieh starta 1t" 7:3 p.m., PDT
Football is always an exciting sport, but even more so lolor1110n mauler from Utah. "It tiOo80 p. m.. EDT&gt;
when the home team takes an unexpected vtctory. Such ljust doesn't make sense. I've 01 the money, Tiger gett a flat
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was the case Friday when the underilog Panthers played
their best aame of the lelson and defeated the previoua-!
ly once beaten Lo1an Chieftains.
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Aubtant Coach Bickel II , . · old towel he picked
up In the dre~~slng ·room be
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true. He11 probably he clinging to the nme towel durinl tbt Wellston 1ame Friday night.

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Ange le• Dodgen reeeived 11ix
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Franc1sco Giants had thr~. Ca1ey Sl• nllll o1 the Now York Mota
got two and Fred HutchiMOR or
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The Phii Hes were 1 ~ a;ames under .5011 -Moon thoy .. jelled'' Ia
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Al:!e halfback Bo Rein, who
smred four times agalnat South,
broke a bone In the top of hJs
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the campaign. Rein has scored 14
touchdowns and 100 point!! for
Niles in six victorie• thl1 ~~eason.

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NEW YORK &lt;UPU - Gene
Muuch uf the Philadelphia Phil·
lief!, who combines fiery on-thefield leadership with patient un·
derslandlng of his plnyer11, was
named the Na t i on al Lt!ngue'•
"Manager of the Year'' today by
the United Prell lntematlona1.
The honor wtnt to Mauth ror
his key role in making the Phil· uLet me e1rry the ball thll
liet the hotte1t team In bllSCball
time, boy! I'm mad about
for the last two months of i.he
sometblnt!"
tea30h. The spurt, 30 vietorie• in
---thl' ir Jut 44 gnmM, enablld them
tn end the sea!iOn with an 11-86
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record - ~ou, gamM bftter thlln
their 1{1111 !lniah.

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football team suffered 1 34-22
llltback Monday on the Well•
ton tield.
A 111 pound backfleldor lOt
Wellaton •cortd all of the op-

pool lion louchdowtlll. Welllllon
pabbed an early lead when

oibleo rolbor It wu . tho lollinr tho big fullback acor!d 1 pair of
lnto place of many p 1ect11 of th• touchdowna before two min·
Philadelphia ~I ..•W pUtzle - oil utes of the llrnt had elapsed
of which Mauch had bee worklna
Pomeroy•, flrat touchdow~
on for 101M ttme.
was scored on a pus from
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w. DeMJa Bennitt (g.f ) tnd re- The ume combination account-.
lievt'r Jack Baldachun Ct2-7 in 87 ed for the Panther extra points
gam.. &gt;, conV0111d thlrd-bo-an In tho third porlotl Portot hll
Don Demeter and ouUlelders Van Melet' on another pa 08 lor
Johnny Callilon IIIII Tony oanaa. the oocond Pomeroy tdlidtlez. Mauch aloo ti&lt;Oived credit down.
for the devtlopmtnl or catch• '11\t flnal Btby Panther TD
Cal Da!r)mple tnd leC()nd-baae- was scored on another pa!!s
man Tony Taylor into dependable I comblilation This tlroo from
playen.
, Don Swisher to Jack Haggy
Taylor, playing In 161 gamea, Swisher threw to Haggy for~
teamed with ehortetope Ruben extra points. Pomeroy w~
Amaro and Bobby Wlftt to help pJay Rutland's 7-8th ara

'l'tft'tlllded victories bM week, but
the UPI ratings underwent anoth·
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Unbuten Sln(iuakf took over
third place following an 8-6
SQUHII! 0\'1!1' Markin, while Warren, a 46.0 winner over Cleveland
J~hn Adams, fell from third to
s1xlh.
Stubenville
and
Cincinnati
Roger Bacon, which tied for sixth
a week ago, deadlocked for fourth
this time around . Following Warren were Lorain Admiral King in
seventh, MiddJetown in eighth and
Toledo Central Catholic in ninth.
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teveral key playero ,..,. pla. ba wou1c1 liko 1o promote the ,..
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MasaiUon, which finished In 19th :~~::n game et Akron before
plato lhio Week, now bao I 4-3 ScoiOI ~~~
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four WU11. Coach Leo Strang, In- 0 I bellll b hi
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cldentally, aays his team Is 8 18 s 1 u Jruaof ~ an 1
·•well" again £ollowinl a siege of ~tili netdcolO~: work on atb:go~
lnjurlea 1111d may make things patterns thouah..
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to11Jb for the remaining foes nn Boalol· played .behind Tom WI~
the schedule.
son durJ the fl
llliddletown't Paul Walker. oon don 11
th rst throe O,:b~
of the blsketball coach, looks like fuJlbl.ck behin~t!118 mo Thert
I hot prot&gt;peot ror tho colltge loot· wao llttlt chance ol :::;,•· action
ball scouts. Young Walker quar- thert.
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lorbaeko the Middletown team fm' S&lt;oilet weight 212 now but probCoach Glenn Ellison and complet- ably wHI pt down to 3011 U hi
ed II of It J&gt;OI&amp;es Friday In the Itaya 11 hollbaclc
~~lee' 32·13 win over Lima Sen· The Brown• bejm workfnc out
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Steubenville 11 Harry Wil901'1 Ptttaburah not Sunday
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the 44-0 v•ctory over East Liver·
pool on n.w of 12, Z4 and 11 VII :roa RICH PtraJ
~ar&lt;la. But l!amlltoo Taft rolled CIISRIIT HILL, N- J. UPIup tho blp~:·II!Ore ol tho woek, A field o1 nino lt 'npected to
'10-0, over l!alolllon Patrlleld.
otorl In the Gonlenla at Gordon
Coldwater, Which boosted a 1t- Stalo Park thll Sa......,, wbleh
game,ln stnak three weeks 110, would m1H the milt and on.

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end. He also grabbed one pua, 1lnUian
, Hamlton Townshtp
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steelers next SUnday. ·~I'm really
looking forward to playing against
iDY .for.mer teammates."
Coacb Paul Brown said after
the game Sunday that Scale!! had
the job il M could hold onto the
foothill.
Brown sald "Charley came to
u1 with the r!putattcm of be1nt
something of a fumbler." Actually, the rugged back fumbled six
times in his two years with the
Steelers.

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cloloo over Henry Hank Ia Naw
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Nllea McKinley loomed bluer cUnch at lout alhare of ill sixlh 2. Nil" tl !!-Ol
than ever.
llolllhHftern Ohio !.eol"' crown. 3. Sandusky 3l !..._ll
The hiJb ·fl71na Aviston. who Tho Gallia County loom hao been &lt;. Sloubanvillo !ll &lt;7.0l
have marched roufbshod over olx tied once 1n oevon •tam and that 4. Clnn. R. Bocon %1 !e.Gl
COIIIIcu~vo loeo lollowlns an woo a "" ttandol! wilh Point 6. Waneo Ill !64tl
opening Betback to Lima Senior. Plea-, one o1 the top teanw 1n 7. Lorain King Ul !7-0l
took over firat plaet from Nilee Welt Vtrglnia. In the 18 m~ cir· e. Mldd!atown (21 rs-u
The talte of victory wa1 undoubtedly lood for t b t McKinley In the Uniled Pre11 ID- Ieult, Neilonville bu dropped oo 9. Toledo Ceatrol 2&gt; tHl
Middleport Yellow Jacket.. as they druobed !\el!onvu.o ternadonol ..., baa ratings th11 straight games in league ploy. 10. Sprlnafleld Bouth U&gt;Il
14-0. Coach Frank Eschleman proclaimed following thl'iwaek. It wu the lint change in COLUMBUS !UPD-Tbo Dnlted , _ 10 ..,.,, u .
win that he ",hadn't felt •o &amp;ood fo~ two years." . . !tho llldar.b!p llru&gt;l. lha ratlnft Pm• Jnlomotlonol Ohio high lit. lgnotlut 1l : 12.
Mtddleport S defense played an Important role lD 1t1 10&amp; underway last month.
schooJ coache11 ratings with first Rou It: 13. SteubtnvlUe
win. On two diflerent occasloftl the Jackets ltopped Nel- l AlthOUJh most high tchool
-- liS; 14. X.Oio 10 ; u.
•onville a1 they chua&amp;ed cloH to the goalllna.
lchomplonthipt are open for .orne
Wotteroon 16; 16.
dupuit. lhlo one could be settled
Cleveland Benadletlno and
The Racine football team of Southern Local High .Nov. I when the two lop teams
too 15 each; 10. MaosJlloD 14; :1.
school really llker to play football. lt has biOII a good r eolllde lo llttlt tha !lOUt on the
Gallipolio IS.
season for the Tornado ~quad that won &amp;illn Fridaylllald.
, arDS
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Olben: !olarletta a ;
night.
N"- ll _,
Clovohmd Shaw and Toledo D•
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P&gt;"" lo the runnerup
Coach illll Priddy baa announced that bla pl:Jen will I.......- although
Vllblsa 11 tach·• ~:;:•~:~~::.1
p!IIDJ up JO mort 1
be in pada thll Thursday nllht. southern Loe wUI be I;~i. from th 38
h b Hot '
call. Tecumteh. Dppor
playilt111 home a&amp;alnat the Pt. Ple111nt "B" team. Thil Ins
weel! • thanco;~, ~re:l~
Youngsto11111 Mooney leach:
week waa prevtou1ly dellanated IM an open date on lht welk, The Avlalors from Stark CLEVELAND UPil _ Hard· bridle. Martino Ferry, YotJ~g•{
TorJlado tehodull.
County, howevar, rettived 12 flrtt running Char~ SeliN bas won twon South 8 each; Wyomlna 7;
. place votes and 264 points com· the left halfback job with the Younaatown Rayo, Lima, Find·
We heard Bill Wilson waa one of the happlefll boys In parad to nine top spot nod. anc! ' Cleveland Browns and he could be lay Beach; Cuyahoga !"alit, Laketo~n when he recently learned he will go directly to the 262 pointo lor the Red Dragono. jull the player sought all along. wood, Kettering Fal!mont 5 each;
Philadelphia
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took 0 vr
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d Bellevue• Clreltvllle 4
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t 1 t Pbllllet major league camp for pre-season Alii ance rolied over .xru
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spr ng ra n ng.
4N Friday night and Niles took against' the St. Loul1 Cardlnala Springfield North , bellaJre,
Juat being glv~n the nod to train next sprin1 with the iAk,;, Soulh lnlo' camp by th and played it like he'd boon there ton CoL Whites eacho Port
maJOr lear,uers 1s 1 real thrilL It showa BIU Is bem&amp; idanticaltcort the following nlibt an· season. He picked up 45 yords,ton. Shelby. Dover,
watched c.osely. Who know s, he may ha~e gOOd luck 1n although it could havt been ~in 12 carrlet, ineludlng a flve- IColumbua Central 2 etch;
spring
tramin&amp; and end up on tho Philly roster next COJ11 y v1ctory.
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Athens. Parma, "ai"'~Ut&gt;ltl.l
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real upset for Pomeroy in hll four year grid career.
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win ever since he took over last season, and he liked it. was m the ~mestretch today for for the aNson •ialnst a mea1ley in parenthtse1J :
"Our defeftle wa1 more &amp;lgressive and our offense was the 11162 Ohio high tchool foothill a lor the opposiUon.
---more detennlned," said Chancey •• he •ummed up the champlolllbfp, and tha Nov. I GoUipollo, rolod liOth, neldo on·
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n't mean • thing," say!! Marvin Jones. " It will be close for the two. Tiger has knocked out 21
mabaier of ll'ullm.er. first 10 I"'UDdd. ThG Tiaer will meD, ~rnpartd .nth ,_ by thl
plut II S.S ol tho thtater
110 laollr than Jl'ullmer.
h' down"
chantp!Oil.
wtlleb may nm lilt othe
Gene Bhould he the favorite. Tl- we~r tm
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Tiger, who bu been battliq
of t.bouuddl of dollan.
definitely II 00 falter than Fu~er, often called the Rocky 1 decade, Is 13 yean old. Botl
The pmbltn hav• mtdt
' Thert'J .omethtng Marcl41l0 of the middleweieht meJI ltand "
blvt 6f.1Dch
the favorite becaua hi
with the way the odda are ranks, ls noted for hla strength 1reaches and wili weigh close to
aul P'lortntblo l"ornandaa In
Gent hila bard
bell he
rolllldt. whtlo Fullmer went
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and ability to wear down tho op- lho maximum of laO poundl
I'GWidl to win 0 daclaloD oa
btl own posltioo. He Is In perle&lt;! condl- Neither mill hu bteD In tho
NDIO bull. Alto, In tbJa
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flCh~ l"uJlmor appoored 18
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ladiDI In tho lllntch.
Oddly enough, tbio colnolded which hBJ been postponed three since h~ knc!clted aul lho m-~
ADolhar ,....., for plcldna
tho line put out by Jeney urn...
ed Benny tl!idl Paret In a battla
Jt .that be Jl auppoted to be
manager of Tiger ..... in re- But Tiger Js supposed to be at Las Vesu Dee. 1. Ullll. fl..
mueb fatter than the flat-footed
that it.
just as strong as Fullmer - and ger'11 last bout waa a 10-round dttu,OOO, pJut txptDMI.
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in financing, merchandisiug, shift, clean cars. Phone WY the Middleport First United Warner, Jean Bumgarner' Jane Later when the baby is learn-lnunn and Howarcl. Masoo Earl
""rmm nu.:v. lnlormotton ·~~ )oba, gos heaters 8 ft frozen food
advertising and promotion. 2-!58t Rev. B. L. Barrett, Presbyterian Church will meet Bur~ss, Sherr! Flesher, Deb- fnl to walk and cllmb up on the cutf, each fined $10 aod coati
~~;~~~;·~.~~.11~~~::!• ~~~t~r~n~!mr~.Y. display &lt;'lise Phone WY 2- About $2,f)OO W!ll !tart you in Middleport, Ohio. I0:-23-4tp iThursday evening, October 25 r• Gibbs, Allee Roush, Jane turnlture he has many a spUl and Sylveater Walker, Jr., tiS
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10..20-61 your own busmess. For apat the chureh. Hostesses will be Turner, Connie Carpenter, Car- but, being weD-padded and with and costs, both OD pedl.ng
•~nunr~. rcome ru)·, u
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polntment at your convenience
Mrs. Harold Sauer, Mrs. Arth- olyn Kaylor, DonnP Roush, Ro- the loog boDes of the arDUI and icharges; Ruben C. Swartz and
- ---~- AUCTION SATURDAY October wnte P. 0. Box 966, Huntmg· 1
ur Lewis, Mrs. Carl Horkey, [ber~a Roush, Roberta Jo 'I11omp. lep ttlll less brittle than those Ellls WUUams, tlO and coats
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l7. 11!62, ai I031!'a.m. at my
ton, W. Va.
10.25-ltc llega
Mrs. John wel•h and Mrs. Lll·
Leah Ann Miller, of an adult, fractum are re!a· on charies of into•icatlon, and
FOR NEW ur used cars
house in Reedsville, Ohio, I - - - - ~--- --· - 7
Uan Stleff.
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, tlvely uncommon and when they IRichard Lee Kinnaird, tzO aDd
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will sell at auction the follow - ARE YOU LOOKING for a bus1· Notll~• u. htnby 1Pnn that th •
do occur tbey usually are not. sts for burnin8 durlnt fire
trucks, phone Marvin Mar s, lng - ' dining room suite, ness that will provide good in·:~~.:~·~~! ~~~:.~'~tn':ochu:!':: The Past Councilors of TheoBIRTH -ANNOUNCED
complete but resemble the • 00
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SALESMAN, BeaKley Math· odd dinin• table
rocking come and h a s excellent an unmcorporatt&lt;t r•U•Jo~ 1011iety, dol"l.ll Council Daughters of Am- Mr and M- Paul BaLer cute beDding of the brancll of a
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10.9-lfc chair odd chairs and stands, growt potential. A national Pleaa Court of Mell• cou.nty, Ol'lto. er I WI mee
ur ay eve- (Donna Jean White) of KUlbuck Uve tree.
AC'I10N FILED
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book' t•nse, 9 x 12 wool rug , ~irm will provide assista~ce ~~~~~·~~~~! ~~·~::~~ro:"ta~~:.":~1: nlng at the home of Mr!l. Thorn- Ohio are BDI\OUncing the
The aurgeoos refer to these PT. pLEASANT- A dvu 110o
lots storm window9 and vene- md flnanclns,
mrechandlsing,
..:~ roal
..~ate:
as ,Cook, East Main St.
--n-aUck fractures.
No lion has been filed ID tbe' office
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In the CounlJ' uf flhlfl,
Ill of twl••
'""• a boy and a e•irl · They as ........
han blinds, oil tank and pump, a ver smg an
promo JO? · tn tne st•t• of Ohtco. ond In t h • Rock Springs Grange w
have been n~ Kevin Jay brJ.ncini &amp;optber of the broken of the Clrcult Clerk by S 1 a r
lawn and garden tools, I o t About $2,000 will start you m !::•::!:n:~ 11:~'';!;n:!:~ boun&lt;tw meet Ttw.rsday at 8 p.m.
A and Karen Jean: Grandparents ends is reqWred and heallD&amp; ia Roebuck Company seeking judg.
windows lawn furniture plat· your own busmess. For ap•••IDnlna: at th• tlndh •••t oon~· program wUl be presented. by are Mr and Mn Grover White rapid.
meat In the amount of $5115••
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n- Long Bottom, Rt. 1 and Mr. Allodler buDt·la sntecUoa 11 with I.Dtel'elt and C!Oitl fro J:D
building to be moved from lot wnte P.O. Box 986, Hunting- 1 ~!~.!;,::·~,'r~·
ner at 7 p.m. w1U precede the and Mrs. W. R. Baker of JClll.. tilt pnvllllll b1 u aD-wl11 Charles E. Deeter of We1t Co1 0:~5tc !!~
24x32. Many more Uet111 not ton, W· Va.
•!::u.:h~= ~~~~a; meeting.
buck. 'lbe Bakera also bave ProvJ4~DCt of a few Qll'l pu11. lumbli.
Mid . t nn• Whll• •nd
nf~ted.R:~~~h " rved Mby hwod~ Buiineu Services
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tbree boys and: • girl, besides Fat en•fel, we line ~eyes,_ --~---In----~---.-_.-_-,
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l'•lrpt 111 act~ool I0\1 U~.aet&gt; wen to
the twin&amp;, who were bora Sept. two een. t1nt t.p uil t we swea pores our _.... .... church. Not responsible f 0 r
A.VCTIONaa
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uatt 111 uw S\.I.M ol Ohio. Coul'lt, ol
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PREPARED STEAKS
b.udlea tile
ee e1 a teet U8 f1nt of all apJDst ao.
"-c. BRADI'ORD, . . . .1.11. .Uo
. ::=d~nd ~o'd='Jb:J ~~loa;~ CaUle-~~·bcaltf••:lllllf".;._11 •~!~ Mn. Henry llennesy, ~· t.lth p,-~ palrDf Its own vol~ by IMIDI of ·
f'LAT CONN Erector Saxoto-•11&lt;
lleers e oro -v ow""', Fronl-lt Mld~t ~ -.otf , ,
. .i.l ~ Ill ablli'" In form a clol. It pro.
phone. m good conditiOn. Call
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roy Rotary o(tb d!Mor lui Fr~ _....._ ,iliil · , &lt;Ide! •·-lhrollllh
a """blnltlon of .....U.
COAL FURNACE Pipe... , _ onot - - . . .
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No. 1000 Jb . aleert 111.7Wli00, low 10 day evening • eorvecl bY otber _,..,
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less Phone WY 2-2392
Wt M• aD .-.'""' ......... \ ' ~n'!~Pu':ba!:. ~=·• ~': average chotae 1100-llOO lb :18.01). women ol ~eatb
Metbodlat ~~tlosstbe ~-~e.,ye -~~~anna acid orerbasic Ions u needed.
eut ttn &lt;lOl ruO; u..a. • o u t tr. 29 ts .......a IUi0-17 'IS, atandard
............ were proa - Many -un:......y(probably
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years ago
The blood also oontalna . . .
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Pontile - $2395 ·· t7 INCH-Motorola TY set &lt;:aU IVY wm. Doll • Nlpo :
"21.-nd·'!,_avlerb':u ~oo.n: vlded by Dr. !lay R. Pld:ens. 1cmg before YIIU were born) atances that, when confronted
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IS.oo-18.50,
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WY 2-2262.
10-~tc FOR THJ&lt; BEsr ill arllflcill ;;!• 8,.,. ,} T...-, """"'",. 1S.Sil, otandanl II.00-2S.OO: Utllily
IUI'I'VIIN~ TO WOH
fingers. Because he al!ll b a d and viruses, produ&lt;e antlbodl•
WHYWASTE SPACE - w 1tb breediag. CUrtiN BreedLDg !'ru.:~le..% '~:.~"::.,:~bw:'
and 4!011\merdal cowa 1UM6JJO: Bertha Ccmdee has ,returned two good fiDgen and his thumb that put down the Infection. .
Hou~~ehold Articles Ol. sela Servl,.-e IDe. For se"108 call tor Ut• , _ prlee oblaiD•bJ•.
uUllty and eommercial bulls 18.00· to her Won at tbe ,Ben Frtnk- be went on to become a great I must praise the liver.
A
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Alber&amp;
or Lelaad Parker, Chllt· th~:.A'1;~!.:4! P.e,!=~ u.~! 19.00· Vf!llen ateadf· eholee 31.00. lin St9re aft« u iUneu of five pitcher in big league baseball. veritable jack of all trades, it
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a er, Ohio, 985-Ml.S or WY 1- 11u Ut.e atoru.M rMI utah! u• ~~e
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t'xtra Want Ad. Phone WY 2-2156 and 22M.
9 " 30tp 1nntl4 wtb oUm and turttt.n ren..- IUIO, good 27.oo-at.OO, sta
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22.f)O-tf.81 uWity ll.oo-JD.OO; good buu ·~~IJfVO _many · .-~ ,
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ONE LADIES WINTER coat. LlrReat&lt;rne for your drlveway. ~~M~tOber • .lltl. at to:• O'CII)e);, 3~ IS.OO·IUO, medium netr llb 13.'1&amp;; boan steady, 12.110, ,rblch dlll'log; heal~ keep~_ .tbe ,tbere is a rapid rep.Deratloa of
Excellent eond"lon, One GE Ally alze. l'blme WY 1·31JII or · · ""· 1. I. ..'"'"'....
600 lb ZI.Sil.
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'arowid 200 lb 12,50,
body le)DperaiUre al ab0ul ·9U such cells ao lhlt. unleso I h o·
Ironer. One wrought iron WY 24243:
10 lS
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Rosa4000; barroWB and. lilts Sheep 40Q; .. steady: choice wJtb degree&amp; despite wide i'8l'lge.s iD !damage ls o~~iq, the
bookcase. CaD WY Ufi86.
BEATJNU AND PLUMBING
Rev, J. a. Stdm
ateady to 15 lower sows mostly lew prime 8lj.90 lb slauihter wool- the Olltaide temperature, was liver remairm ·u gOod Ill ever.
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Muen. furnaca
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steady; J-1110.125lb barrows and. ed Jambs 19.00-m.oo, good ud 1.1\vented Jong before~ eoncU- iMuch of the same
function
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gtlts 17.25, t-a J91).240 lb 1e.?&amp;- eholee 17.01).19....1 ·utility , tUG; ijordq. :,. Mueb· ~a ~ .· la~ perfatmed ':by our tdrlneys and
Clarence Proffitt, Portland, lUI 1L .. _,.,, . _
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3 ~ lb 18.00; l..S 800450 lb IOWD No J pel~ ahOrif" laift)ll :IJ.OD: effielent u our . natural aystem tered all over our wonderfal_
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lui. 11&lt;\'"!lD¥ ·from !Ito -unlato deat!J. ID
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llll&lt;li!!or'· ''Tho :l!lo&lt; o1 •• being ,;.., .with
Khnah~/' and ihe third a 91&gt;/fD&lt; .the. dictator
fltinute program ol a~ntic fUm' pojed llroki. .
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abOwliiJ ibe ~c114J&gt; of a
-Tbuo for. 1ht lDOil openly
fool ,tuiintl lllli1or llt!p, '
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Jroveo;ifal ol tbet ~~~ ,Sunday itlp~. wllb 1ht
melllarl!'l io the ot
erlsla adding ' limelliteUJ
nel, l&lt;heduled
work al110 · presented II
lag: NBC· hu
aDti•com'm\mist drama set in
thtee West Berlln
divided ·City, and aited on
rights to secretly film· the
' Show of th.e Week." The
of the · pjl8gllge through
told of a non-pollti.cal student
59 persons escaJJ:OO from
betrays a member of the
East. The ~ate
Berlin underifOUDd by
Wbich convinced CB&amp;TV to quit
stay neutral; it atarred
.sJmilar project..- put the .heat
Tone. Maureen Stapleton,
to call off HI bn&gt;adcaSI'-J
DAILY CBYnflqtJOTE - Here'a how to work Itl
ret O'Brien and Burt
But&gt;producer Reuven Frank,
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.Jloff; and Jt began with an. an: tacted SUnday \nia:bt. ·.aajd it .
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nouncer saying:
on.
,, • ,-,One letter ,llmp]y~_cor uot:her. In thilt IILD1pl4 A 11 Ulllll
for the t.hNe L'l, X tor the two 0'•, etc. 81.D.Jle lettere, a.po•
"This is tJ1 e story, of peu&lt;ple l ::::;~ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii~nl
trap~llu, the lenflh ~¥td formation of UM wordl are all bintl
trapped behind the waif."
lDicb ~ay the ~~ letter. ll't dllt8r.nt.
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: . '), Clryptor- llaoloalloo
1tory by Joseph Conrad set
Clarillt Russia, held this vf01Ner I
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lion, it would have little tO offer.
Truth and Wor!Cable plot are
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results.
Durance, PemetoJ.
t 15 de
TlffiEE and four room funn.shed AUCfiONEEJI. Complete and unfur1lished apartmen!s. L o. MeeoJ, a.e.tw. Oldt.
1 25
WY 1-Mk.
Ue SERVICES oFFERED, A1umJ.
HOUSE FOR RENT in Pome- num siding, roofing, aluminum
I roy . Phone WY :1-3575 after 5 storm windowa and doorL CaD
p.m.
lfHHfc frnc rr.,. estimates. Av..-ap
1000 sq ft. Jill$. Pillme Gl 1-,
(141 FOR RENT
1446, until !Oo00 p.m. 7·11&gt;110tp
HOUSE, s ,ron;- and b~h. Good
' 14 lie
location.
136 Lincoll Rd. BUUJ&gt;OZER SERVICE. We IP•
Yowgstown kitchen, tile floor. cializt in ponds, basement~
Cell WY 2-3020. A. H. Rosen- and landscaping. Phone Chelt·
baLm.
10 lltfc er. P. M. Cowdery,
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3 BEDROOM Apartment clooe iD
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12()81 INSURANCE

WahamaHonor

Judi~ loopbOieo
ooiiMI 11011ou and !Ito ldoot
ti"' fllldered tbe hour ffi1111y

art. Tho

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~~uo nttwork'• ,_ ... raab"' ,.o. ""'""" YOWls ~~r~&amp;1~~~b
gra11111 with llllbjeda IIOIIIitt•e to 8f !Ito atuW
the Sovteto, a (lfOY",ratlve bopa of being
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worlr, but ..md&amp; Ill!
Four
ogo. CBS.TV· pre. Jll!lde deal by , . . f'F~m:u:•:••:··~
sented· a di'IVIl etilitleo! "nle MBC-Wo Upapmlng
Plot ·to ICtD iltalla," with tb• So- larloo an, of oourae, DIDI'e
viet bleran:hy kleoltfled by real portan~
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Premier KltnilchoV. The aerat, from .ficllitn hu .been · .1=~~~~
llviiJ' ..,.., "' 1"011 lbat CB8 by !Ito network Ia ibe ·i

Health Work Is
Described
for
Chester
PTA

Eolet'ed lloopltal
Among those who entered J'he Chester P.T.A. met ~
H&lt;&gt;lzer hospital in the past 24 Iober 15th With Mrs. Ed D a
hours were Judge Robert M. Wood presiding.
4 cPnts p('r word, one msertioo Minimum fh.are:e----tiO
Betz, 4$ First Ave., Michael Mrs. Dwight Mllhoan report·
cPnts 6 cf'nls per word for three consecutive insertions.
Spec1a l - one month for 30 cent! per word.
David Bane, 23 Gallia Ave., Mrs. ed on the organizing of tbe SafeFull rate of 4 cents per word will be char1ed for ad·
Perry C. T•ylor, 106 Mabellne ty Bus Palrol boys. Sbe stated
vertising if not p.aid within 10 da)'s after receivin&amp; bill.
Dr., Clarence H. Wllcoxon, Rt. lbot the A.A.A. bad donated
Errors in Advertiaing--Sbould be reported immediately.
2 Gallipolis, Mr•. Lucy A. Bow· the belts and badges for t ~ t
The Daily Sentinel will not be responsible for more 1haa
en,
Eureka Star Rl., Kenneth group.
one incorrect in.se~n.
h. Lanter, Vinton, Henry Keith Mrs. Samuel Michael report.
Card of Tb.anka and Special Notices of Evenlll, $1 .215,
Ferren, Rt. ,:Vinton, Rev. Her. ed on the County CouncU meetfor 50 word minimum. Eacb additional word, lc.
bert A. Wilcox , 197 Park Dr., ing and Mrs. Reed Young on
Obituaries published .tt 1 ceat per word.
Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Daniel W. membership. Mrs. Francia SpeDDawson, 2730 Lincoln Ave., pt, cer announced the committees
WORDS
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DAYS
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Pleasant, William H. James, lor the Halloween Festival to
15
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$1 .35
$4.fl0
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60c
Letart, w. Va., James P. Dyer, be held October 'll. Mr. Browtl
25
75&lt;
Rt. 1 Middleporl, Ml'l. Homer eonducted room count with baJ&gt;.
Downing.
I 14 tfc BAR.NESSIMPSON INstTRANCII
M. wnn..... Oak Hill, Patsy ner won by Ml'l. Tripp's fifth
S. Letgbty, Rt. 2 South Point, grade room.
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SIX ROOM unluntisb...t apart. Ageata, Middleport P'iro, A._.
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Mrs. Gordon C. Lemmon, Iron· I Carl. Kautz, program cJ:li.ir'"
(I) NOTICES
(9) FOR SALE
wv 2.a311:!.
..l..aote Jl.:rl·t!
ton, JVJiss Margaret B. Lemmon man mtroduced Dr. Alll80n.
Atn'OMOBlLE insurance
beea
Recapped Snow Tires.
Ironton, Mrs. Sonnle Edward county health doctor, who spoke
GOOD, CLEAN
comfortable
!1.- _ , _ Rose, A•hland, Ky ., Cbe•ier J . on tbe organizing and functions
eanceHed? Lost your operator'• All sizes, $1UO, ,includes
Sale, Ashland, Ky., Miss Eliza. of the Health Department. Mrs.
litenseT Cell WY W966.
taus. No trade-in neeessary. sleeping rooms. Mrs. Giles 1ann11ee for nery pa Ml
Hysell, 380 E. Second St. for·
...
beth A. Moore, Ashland, Ky. Maxine Hobstetter, Health Nurso
1 II Uc
Rutland
rnerly Rockview Hotel.
,._ 1ft J.Jal
Births
was also present, and explainLOS! weight safely and easily
Keystone Station
10-22-Stc
U • tit
Mrs. William 0. Qua11s, 121 ed some of the depar~t'l
with Dex.CJ.Diet table a, Ooly --_ _ _10:-1~ MODERN FlJRNISIIED and un- COMPLETE INSl.J'RANCE PRO.
Jackson Pike, daughter, 1:18 p. functions .
98c at Stark's Drug:~ . 9-2o.ootc SMITH USED clothing store.
furrUshed apartment. Middlea faction Life. Auto. Fire. Polio
m. Monday. Mrs. Jesse Alvin Refreshments were served by
The Ramblor
Letart Falls, Open 7 day• a porl WY 2-31114.
8 3(&gt; ·•e call Doo Millo, Middleport.
"1hrH houro
lunch) You o..roltimata how badly White, Waterloo Star Rt., son, tbe hospitality committee,
World S&amp;andard ot Compad
week, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
HOlJ"SE P'OR RENT. 5 rooms and
4 a tk ·
1 want your vote. Mill Mutinr•
2:20 a.m. Monday.
Excelleaet
. _____ -· -- ~o-~30tp balh. 1f.1 of double. Mrs. How·
DlaelaarJed
Bit ear ............. ,...,..... PIE PUMPKINS, 3c a lb. Vic- i erd Cecil,''" s. 2nd, Middle,., ..... ~qATE
Patients recently discharged
uee. Small ear e«tDIOlJ •Dd
tor Swain, Racine, Ohio.
port. call WY 2·5262
tO 4 tfc - included Earl Swisher, Mr·s. 1
__.bnliJ.
ID-23-stc
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Clifford Schools, Mrs. John Gun·
8oe
3 or 4 ROOM furnislted apart0( er
ea
neaux, Henr;· K. Ferrell, RobMe-Ulan Maloro
f.OOD coo'NiiOGs-:-Two moles ment !or rent. Phone WY 2'
ert Hall, Archie Browning,
801 E. Mal., StrMI, PMifl'OJ
and a remale. Virgil Yar· 3333.
__ __
lO:-lM!c MIDDLEPORT - 6-room frame
Willard Henry, Mrs. Stanley· Al·
Pllou WY Nl1l
brough, Beech r.rove Rd. , 2'f.z 6 ROOMS and bath Jn Syra· house with bath and gas furnlen, Mrtj. Conrad Davjs, Omer
4 22 tfc miles from Rutland. 10.23-3tp cuse. Call WY 2-5489 after 6 ace healing. Good level I o I. The
OCT. I3WCTU will
S
80U0Ce
~·ord, Mrs:. Noah 0. Sheets,
~==:--;=
10·23-3tc ,...,.,.,.
•m'" oo ·
Pomeroy at Ull p.am.,
Mrs.
Clarence R. Barcus and PT. PLEASANT - The petit
HELEN'S
BEAUTYSHOP-. 1 USE OUK EFFICIENT Carpet p ·m·
meet Tuesday,
.
will be back in my s h o P Shampooer Free with purchSYRACUSE - 8-room frame at the First Baptist church.
Wahama 11onor students the mfant son ~~ M.rs. H. 0 a1e jury for the September term or
Btarting Oct. 2~. I want
Lo ase of Hlue , Lu:'ltre Shampoo
Help Wanted
house wilh bath, gaH heating, The past Matrons of,. Pomeroy (irst six weeks period_were: . Foster and m ant son.
Mason County court has been
thank each and everyone who ~Baker Furn~ture. __ I_0-'23-6tc PERMAN.ENT- Position foFM:~R :c~~t 1e::ld ::c~~~ch~n .: Chapter OES will meet Tues- 12-B- Nancy Abolln, Dan1el
~?'oa~ ~UinJ.d . ht
relieved or Its duties. The jury
has been so patient and under· WHERE THERE'S A WANT age :U to f.5 - Wanted, m r anc d
day at 7:30 p.m., at the r~a· Artis, Ross Frey, Dale Grimm, Accor mg
. e mJ mg re· lwas scheduled to report for
standing during my il1ness. Try the "Want Ad" way. Easy Meigs County, man who has FmARMeLA. NO _ 80 acre•
in sonic Temple with Mnt. E. J Carolyn Leiving, LindadMarahll· thosporteofpa~nn~rs~~! ~~:::t~ ~ duty on Oetober 3oth but due
•12tc to use, and Inexpensive, too '· initiative, matu_re j ~-dgme~'t Bedford Township, considerable Tracy as hostess.
Connie
Neuton,
Ju Y 8 a , as fair meluded
,
,.. to
of cases,
t he
Helen Brickle.
IO.lv.
,,
. an,
Sharon
Brown,
Gay Cartwright,
Mrs. Alva Buta
jurycontinuance
has completed
its dutles.
2
2156
LIVINGSTON NURSING HOD\e, Call WY ·
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and ~alesmamlhlp ablhty_ wtth good laying ground, some tim· The Lad1es Aux1hary (of Drew Wilma Grimm, Chloris Machir ler, Mrs. Lucy Brown, Raymel The Mason County Circuit
I
convalescent, ambulatory, sen· KIRBY vacuum cleaner, like or Without actu~l expenence, ber, 4-room frame house, base- Webster Post No. 39 -\merlcan 1-·aula Maynard, Earl Stewart; Rose, Law~en?e G_rogan, Henry Court Monday granted a contfn..
lle, Private ,seml • Private brand new. Guaranteed. Sold to ~nter the Life lnsur~nce ment barn, shop, utility build- Lt:gion will meet at the L"!glon 12--A - Arlene Roush, Beverly Va~ney, Mmme Fisher, Hugh luance in t.he case of W. J. Som·
roums. Television. radio, ex· new uver $200.00. Wll1 sell r~~pBrogusJ~~~- p~u~;~~~l:18 ~f ingf, anFother ba rn .•!IJ wf th good h~ll. Tuesday at 7:30 ~.m. TW&lt;l Staats.
Ae1ker, James Dyer and Rob· ervil1e until the January tenn
9
9. ~.000 .00 .
cellent food, 24 Hour nurs·
payments $8.00 monthly
d
roo
s.
ree
ga
gwb.
state
representatives
wlll
ll·B
_
Sharon
Brinker,
Lin.ert
L. Foster .
of court due to the physical
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In~ care. Owner r.ay Living· $6S.OO cash. Phone WY 2-2204
ary, ~a~e 8 ow_ance, 8 ~ FARM WITH POULTRY SET· be guests. AU members are da Lathey, Mary Jane Webb, Blood .admin.istered recently condition of B. L. Somerville
slon, graduate nurse, Phone: ~-- - - - IO-l 8 · 6~ commisSIOns. Frmge benefl_ts UP - 60 acres In Lebanon urged to attend.
Judith WilliamB, Gratles Aid- at the hospltalmcluded _four una the material witness. w. J. Soma
Mttsnn . Spruce 3-5747.
SINGER sewing machine, A-1 J~lu~e bonuses, f ro~p ho!plt-- Township, 6-room frame bouse
d ridge Kenneth Bass . Carolyn ltJ Saturday three umts Sun- erville had been indicted by 1M
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10-16-30tc condition in brand new 1962
dza ton.lgroupd. ebtn.~urance barn, outcellar, large poultry A~ple butter wiLl be rna e John~ Joe Scites ' Glenva ·day •and five units on Monday. September Grand Jury for em--..
--... ... --·cabinet :zlrr.zaa enuipped. 6 an emp oyee ISa I1 I y pay· b "ld" " (5 000 sq ft ) $4500.00 agam at the Syracu~ Presbya
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ir·s 80·0·0 EASY to place a
eo eo "
ment. WfiW. letter statlng t Ul ma •
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terian church, Wednesday, Octa Staa~; ll·A everY urns,
bezz1ement.
Want Ad ! Just spin your dial ~!Yoomentshf.IP.ool mwonythr~:;:..r, quallficaUGRI, or caU Athens, Be~msDF.ORD TOWNSIDP 40 ober 24 Orders may be phon. Duane Van Meter.
Due to the recent lllnesl of
to WY 2·2156 Jnd a•k. friend- .... CB9 .: tone
v-;._ .,Oh\0 eul427 to ~~rrange for -:., . '
ed to 'wy 2-6792 WY:I-6629
10.8- Gall Crawford, Mich·
A. c . Neal, local Probation Of•
I) Atl·\.vtiter to asrdst
you.
lO-Ul·8;i~'mterVi""'"".Atl mall inqulrles acre · with 5-room fram~ house WY 2_6286 or see' any church ael Crumnett, Robert Greene,
fleer, persons apeearing in
We wflf bill ' ••u.
SINGER sewing m~hlne,. ohould be directed to P. o. : ' : ,:nd bam, aU mmerals. member. Apple&amp; will be pre- Judy Goheen, George Hoffman,
COIIrl Monday for sentencing
.
- r - ·-·- tric portable, sews forwalrd Box 124, Athens, Ohio.
c'. c.' c'ucKL~R. D~ALTOR pared Tuesday October 23 A Sharor Maynard, Shella Walker
MD were ordered to appear on Janj
Card Of Thinks
and backward, zig zag equ 18
p10.18-6lc BO·v 229 PHONE WY 2•3830
tluck dinner' will be held James Blake, Ruby 8 I a k e, .By Wayoo G. Brandstadt, . · , uary 14 at 9,30 a.m. for sentern&gt;
ped. U7.69 or 6 paymen
.A
l:chday
JudJth Duncan, Roy
Dal~ ~ver sald that we are 1ingastheCourthadnotrecelv•
I SfNC~;RELY THANK
a II $7.69 monthly. Phone WY 2·
IS EMPLOYMENT
-~
·
Grimm, Kathleen He•son, Alke felii'!ully and wonderfully nutde ·ed
the Probation Officers report
'
who were so kind and thought- 2204.
10.18-6tc t )
FOR SALE, FARM : 231 acres, The Ladies AUxiliary to Feen- Johnson, Dana Lewis, WilUam must have been thinking of the and therefore had not concludful during my stay at Meigs - ~· --~ · WANT&amp;D
eight room house, running ey-Bennett Poet, American J...e. Mattox, Paul Maynard, Glenna many ways in which protective ed the pre-sentencing inveatlga.
tleneral Hospital and whlle I APPLES and .sweet cider. ~J CUSTOM CORN PICKING. James water, coal furnace. 4 room gion will meet Tueaday, Octo-- dolyn Ord, Gordon Powell, Ken-- devlces are bout into our bod- tlon.
was recovering ut home. I yellow deliciOus, wines~p a
HollGn, Five Polnts, l mile oil house, two barns, i'i'A! miles ber 23 at 7:30.
neth Rollins, Marilyn Stanley, ies.
Those scheduled to appear on
wuuld also like to thank the Roman Beautys. Gillogly Oreast of Racine, State Rt. No.
J h w s1
A 1a Ze kl
J
· 14th
J
H rtch.ard, State Route 189, Garp- Rt. '· Phone WY 2-6573.
H ba k
OCT 2f,
o n am ey, nge
r e, We can see this even at birth anuary
are ames a
dnl'lor~ nud nurses in partie- I enter, Ohio.
10.18-titp
f lJ 30tp 124, $7000.00. Dwight o c ' A work Session wiD be held . Larry Ball, Linda Clark, Mary in the fact that the several ILey, Paul Hayman, James W.
ular antl all thoHe who sent
.Racine, Ohio, R.D. No. 2.
I ed sda Octobe
b th Foster, Karla Kearns, Terry bones that make up the rigid Barnette, Larry Stone, Ronald
24
""'"' ""'' ff"wers during my APPLES, Burdette Fruit Farm,
(19) BUSINESS
10.23·6tp ~lea~~r J;;cle of ~eath Joi'eth; May, Richard Pmfner, Franz skull of the adult are not y e 1 L. Walters and Cbarles Kelly
iHness ami ~..:mwnlest-ence . Pomeroy , Ohio. Route No. 1,
,.. - -.1'\0TIINITIES
Church In Middleport be· Re1chert, RJc_hard Rooo., Mar. fused in the newborn but r e Sayre.
1
Bertha Cuntle.
10-23-lt Phone WY 2-6970.
10.18-6tpl
I or Tr--'•
d191
I
Ro h D••ie Turnb II Ran- - -- - - - - -~- - ARE YO'! LOOKING for a bus• •
fill
ginning at 1:00. The making of ene us • ...
u '
joined together by flexible cart(7) INSTRUCTION
GAS aulomalic floor furnace,
lne9S that wllf provide good 1962 FAlKLAND-FORD500- Tu- articles suitable for the ChriBI· dy9-~a~M~J= y~ llafe which allows for mllll- SEVERAL ARRAIGNED
s. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI !Ioney weii controls. One year Income and has excellent dor V-8 engine, standard shift. mas Bazaar will be shown.
B bh
"JOsetb.
Bettj Dim accommodation to the 1 PT. PLEASANT- Arraigned
• U.
old
,
109
Sycamore-st.
Pomegrowth
potential
A
national
1961
Fairland
Ford,
4
door
OCT.
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amse't
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tl
Scar
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..... _ lllf,I'OW birth canal during de- before Justice of Peace A. M.
~ .-' 11 ~"~"'~"··~·r... ~~ ~~~~~~~;;:ar~1 ' 11 :: •• ~.· ~ roy Call WY 2-3132. 10:-l8-3tp firm wUI provide ass istam:e sedan, 6 cyllnder standard The Women's Association of y,
rry, 1;1.._., HY.efy.
IGoodwin were James Homer

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Missionary ~tety Presidents
Of Temple Met , Mainly About Celebrated By
Honored In Special Program
In Middleport
People In
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Mr and Mrs P R Randolph Grande Baptlst
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Miss Jan ts Hauck brtde-elect I Jr Mrs o F Mt Ktnlev Mr ~
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ffe ndreguffar meef Mtng T e V
(lf Ronald Evans ~as honored Be~(_·h Mrs Brad ford - M r !I
8 0 wers 0 etgs ern'
ta Pythmn
last Saturday evemng
at the 1Sten• · Ba tle). Mrs Jan· Hauc k p!f',
Ststers was held Mr and Mrs Herbert D1xon
home of Mrs James Pullen m1Mrs Audre) Frost Mtss Paltv M d
1 th K f p land Susan and Roger vi.'lited

proof Reedsvtlle observed the I r 1were honored Monday evemng grams were dtstr1buted bv Mrs.
r:otden
Wedding anniversary . wher a spec1a
· 1 progra111 wa sl (;.raN' Hys ell
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Sept. 23 Open house was held held at the Middleport Fhst A corsage and gift were pre·
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o
d th f 11
f nd
nd
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Middleport when a shower was Lowen Cmda Morns, Beverly Hall 1 ~ Mtddle 11
Sunday at Pleasanton, wtth Mr an
e o owmg ne s a Baptist Church Each was pre- 1sented to Mrs Rube~t
ones,
held ln her honor Hostesses Pernn, Mrs Ruy Maver, Nan- Th
t po
ffi
th and Mrs Clyde Pratt and fam- relattves attended
1sented wlth a corsage by Mrs. ' speaker of the evenmg, Mrs. ,
'"•r•
Sus1t- Pullen ' Sus1e Allens· r" ,lo \1aver ' Mrs Llii•e Haul'k, a pra)er
e meemtngumson
was opeth"
twht e ily
Mr and Mrs W C Randolph Donald Boone, Associational Janes, vtce president and pro- I
"&lt; .,
WI
\lorth and Carolyn Goegleln. Mrs Avery Goeglem,
Mr s
d 1 M W 11 , All
Mr and Mrs George Logan 1.trs M1ke Pertko ,
M1ldred president, ' and also a gift.
gram chairman ot the 0 h i o
, , 3 mes \\ ere played and pnzes Bur1ce, Mrri Hobert McElhmnv, p~:::d~~~ ·
rs 1 Jam
man and MlSs BerhJre Kmg VISited 'Wbinson. Wilham Moore, Mr
Mia. ~.B&amp;lpb~ --~ Mts.s1011. Society of American
y,ere won bv Mrs Frank Beach. Mrs Edward Evans, Mrs Elo- p Tl
g
At
,.
Sunday afternoon, w1lh
Mrs and Mrs John D Webb Mr Mr§:" BOOrie with the presenta- Baptist Women, spoke on the
1 ~'- poem. ' u umn
· :l nd 'I
•·· sa Iut- "foundmg ot the Horne MIsMrs Waltf'r• Buncf', Mrs A11 en da Webb lud\ S;:w t&gt;r Mrs
t M
(' ff R was
Ow1ght
Logan
at
Hol1.er
Hosptt·
n rs Ed Ste wart , Mr . and ttons The group was ai:!U
11
Jf'nkinson and Mrs
Wallace Richard Ptc kens
~ tven c'Y 1 0 rs .r~ ..-~ usse al They rt&gt;port ht&gt;r as slightly Mrs Marnp Keebaugh, Tonya ' ed with an or~gmal poem , writ- s10ns" by the Baptist denomJ.
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ar
sec- tmproved
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A NEW CREATION
Bradford
Semllw g1fts but unable to " s
. h wenbsac o.n:~ as
f M
l nd "'-b
L"!' ra.· Mr
and Mrs. Er ten especially
for the occasaon nabon and varrous diVISIOns
of
0
Gift"- for \11ss Hauck were attend :ere Mrs Jack Satter- ~~La;~ ~n ~e a hence
r~ Mr and Mrs Jimmy Fry of win Cain, Mr. and Mrs Am by Mrs Charles Lewis and read Home and Foreign Mtssionary
IN BROOMS
a el an rn y,. 0 was repor- New Haven W Va and Mr brose Ktbble, Mr and Mrs L. by Mrs Boone The corsages work She began wtth the plo... •~
Plar-P; (ln ., table covered wtth field Mrs Richard Roller ~rs
1s, rugs,
' cloth. The w a 11 Howard
' Wilson. Mr~. Lawrenl'e Ied d
Barcus, were made by Mrs E. L Hugh. neer work of Roger WtJIJams ter
sw"p'
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a pale green
and Mrs Edward Stdes a n d L Bowman, Flosste
th•ncarp•
ltrooms
twice lh., slse
dt&gt;('Orntmn behmd the table fea- Lee, \1rs Norman Yeauger, A gtfl wus presented tL Mrs daughter Nma of Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll RE.ldolph ~ and Mrs David Sneller
m 1639.
end weight.
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tured white wedding bells and Mrs. Jane Gtlkey Mr:. Rli'h- Pat Callagher m observance of VISited Sunday with Mr and Dr and Mrs M K Fugate, Mr
Presidents honored were Mrs
Followmg the closmg prayer 14 OUNCES-THINK OF IT
strf'amers caught wtth the brl· ard .lone" ol Ponwruv. Sarah her · 50111 weddmg anmvf!rsary Mrs F.lias Sllles
und Mrs Harold Johnson and Homer Brennefl of Rto Grande b; Rev Boone, a soctal hour
Why Swin1 Pound• Of
dal bouquet
Hannigan, Uarlf'nt&gt; Justis
of whtch she and IVJr l:allagher Mtss Rozanna Kmght of Pt &lt;.:huck, Emma Mae Van Meter, Mrs Je&gt;eCookotPomeroy, Mrs' was hel~ m the church dmmg l
Exc"' Weight?
After thf' opemng of the g1fts MmersvJii(' Mrs HnwaHi Ba~ - celrhrated recently The gift Pleasant, W Va spent the H E . Ktbble: Martha . Holsing Margaret Smith of Jackson, Mr~ room wnh Mrs Charle"' Ben- Thous•nds of women heve IP.
Racine nett, Mrs Hughes and Mr s 1prond this wonderful lkltt1o
b MISS Hauck refreshments ers Clyda Taylor, Mrs Don- ~ was prest&gt;nted by Mrs Owen wet:kf!nd wtth her grandmother, e1, Fanme B1gley. Sus1e Ker- Gretta Simpson of
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y
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· as ho.stesses
broom-th•d•ysofwor
were
served to ' the followmg, ald ' Haur k Colt&gt;f'n
Wil son . Jan- u behalf of the Mt&gt;1gs Temple, 1Mrs Jnhn F Bflly and
fam1ly wm , Rhonda Co ngrove, Mr an d1Mrs Harold Mack of Cheshire,'snelie r ~cbng
lwith
• broom h•ve pasMd ne
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Mtldred Housh of Racme, Mrs. ice Zirkle and M&lt;:~ nanrw Wood·1lhf' Staff and Offwers, and the j Rev and Mrs Eugene Thorn- Mrs Robey Williams. Mr and · Miss Marianne Woodrum
of Sandwiches, cookJE~s. coffee, T•k•• the weep out of ....,.
Mark Evans of Pomeroy , Jo gerd d rolumbus
Past Ch tefs d11b
.as and fam1ly uf Westerville Mrs Raymond Congrove, Jack
tea , and mmts were served at / WILL NOT PULL NAP.
Ann VanMeter, and
Karen Refreshment s were
punL·h An mv 1tation was read from were Monday guests of h1s par- Congrove. Mrs John Amerine, Wellston. and Mrs Ed1son Bak- a table covered wtth. a p 1 n k
The
both 0 f Racme Mrs and 1':tk1• lie&lt;urated wtth pale tht- D1strwt Deputy tu attend ents , Mr and Mrs
Everett Ruth Shultz , Mr. and Mrs AI e. of Middleport.
clotlt and centered w1th a omk
VISIT IN THE
1
C IS~. E
f Pome~y Lu- green weddmg bells wtth stlver the n1strtd ConventiOn to be Thomas
vtn Reed, Mr and Mrs. Ben Mrs Boonf! prestded over the arrangement by Mrs. L e w j a. '
HOUSEWARES OF
rtfl~~~rn~a~; ~acme, and' the clappers and mmls
Iheld al New Straitsville No- Mrs. Pr 1ce Hawk am.l liaugh- Buckley, Mrs Ada Kibble, Mr. meeting. whtch w~s opened with Pres1dmg at the silver servtce
$
followmg from Middleport, Mrs.
vernber 16 Game~ were play- ters, Mrs. Kenneth Lawson and and M1 s Arth~r L Het7.er, Lu- a devotional period by Mrs. were Mrs. Ba.ker and Mrs..satWendell Gerlar·h, Mrs Jenkm
ed and pnzes won by Mrs Lena , Mrs Norbert Neutzhng and son cy Hetzer, Mtlls Burden, Mr. James Stephenson.
terf1eld, president and v 1 c e
son, Mrs. Alfred
Scarberry
McElhmny.
Mr s.
Horace ' Btll and Miss Patty Haggy spent I and Mrs Lloyd Black",Vood, Mr. Tho.se present had been ask- p&gt;rr~es~ld~e~nt~of~th~e~M~is~si~on~s~ry~Sir~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;
McEihtnny, Mrs. Allman andiSunday m Columbus wtth Mrs and Mt·s. Arthur Da•1Js, Teddy ed to brmg a used sweater to iii
Mr s Bt&gt;UV Spenl'er
:Hawk's son, Grover E tlawk and Joan Ann: Mr and Mrs. be sent to Hong Kong. and an
Refresh~ents were served by who has returned home after Harry S. Moore , Mr and Mrs. offermg was rece1ved to pay
Pomeroy, Ohio
M . N th
d M lsevf!ral weeks hosp1tahr.ation W C Randolph, Jr., Mr. and the cost of sendmg the sweat8 1gg
Mrs Gart&gt;n St~nsbur) , tm· Pt:l~J fi ~~e~~~art 111 sihear~Jose r~i ~ and IS improvmg
, Mrs C L Ran&lt;iolph, Mrs . The! ers Ushers for the offermg serTONIGHT
mecllatt" past president ol t he tt
Mr and Mrs John Smith and rna Orr , Mrs. Marcia Keller, vJce were Mrs Edward
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"COUNTERFEIT TRAITOR" Mnldleport Garden Club, was w evE"nmg.
d ht r JoAnn of SandyvtiJf! IMr and Mrs H E. Cowdery, Moore, Mrs Joe Wilson, Miss
(Technlcolor)
awardl&gt;d the uutsta.ndmg Gar-;
'14-~~: ~~t guests of her par-rMr and Mrs Webster Reed. Rho?a Hall, 4nd Mrs Jack Sat- ,
WUllam Holden, Lilli Palm·
dener
awa1d
last
Saturday
at
ents
Mr and Mrs Pl'lce Hawk . Mr. and Mrs Ov1e Miller, and terf1eld~,
1
er, HuJh Gnfhtb. Wm Hoi·
M;·s John Bayliff and daugh- Mrs Cora Patterson
~.~P. voted to hold a
den, "' Eflc Erickson, Amer· the Fall IJJstmt meetmg ht&gt;ld j
ican ·born Swede who outwit· m Belptt&gt;
tt&gt;r uf Cndersvdre and M r s. l Sf!ndmg presentt. were Mr Spriuj ·R&amp;Ily on the mommg of I
t1d the Nazi durtng World ! Mrs Stansbury was ae('omNewton Spencer of Logan are and Mrs. Earle Wlg&amp;l, Mr and the '¥:SO.Cliltional meeting.
War a, selling them on an :panted lu the meetm.; by oth' Ute guests of Mr and Mrs. c. Mrs Earl Shears, Mr and Mrs
The ' president$ were saluted
ilnagmary oil .~;upply, Hlmm· er membe1 s ul th~ Mt.ddleport
,
IF Tompkms and assistmg in George Black, Mr and M r s with the singing of an origmal
Jer paases lum mlo Re1ch club, M1 s John K1nc~:~td, Mrs Tltt' Snulhern H1gh S r h o o l 1the cat e of Mrs. Tompkins who John Buchaflan , Mr and Mrs. song. The dlJet number w a s
while he suppltea AJI!ea wtlh M L ~ rt&gt;nc h and Miss Harttt• Glee club's fund ralsmg sale 1Js
Johnme Kibble, Mrs. Edna Ste· sung by Mrs . Clifford Stumbo
111 but impl ovlng
Na:Ei move1.
Mane
Snuth
ul
Manot·
'l't'IUls
r'rull
cakes
Mr'
and
Mt
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Mtlt!s
Me
Far·
ward, Mrs. Zona Lee, Mls.'Jes and Mrs. John Fultz With Mrs.
COLORCARTOON:
The
award
wus
presented
wus
launehde
tud,ly
when
Exe{'
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ld
and
family
uf
Columbus
Mildred
and ~·orrest Kibble,
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fr om DISlrJl'l 11 of the Oh 10 11\IYt' IJeud ChaJifS Hayman l s~~nt Sunday With her futher Mrs MarjoTJe Marcum
T a· .
WID,. THURS. FRI.
Axsoctal!on
of
(
i;mlen
Clubs
purchased
.the
fn·st
fruit
cake
·Emmt&gt;it
Will,
~hester
Road
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cards
were
also
rece1v
r &amp;nr.ng ~ elltnon
October 24-25-26 I
The meetmg was held at the fl'lln~ Melvm Van Meler, dub
Ml·s Harry Davis and Mr. ed by the couple.
I•'J.eltf B.v WSCS ·
NOT OPEN
Dark blue metaUic finish. You'll know when you
F' 1rst Mt\thodtst Church lll Bel-1pu?ltclly thn1rman
Iand Mrs Don Duv 1s and dau· l
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An ~tive M'l:i~~"' and ":let be'li!li.r the \vheel that this is Ihe Cadillac for
,pre
I Contmumf;{ thJOu~lt Cktob~r lghte1· of Canton vtsJtt&gt;d rela·!
offJceri"tlBIRing sesston 11! the ' · you Local owned. A dream car. See it today' Bl&amp;
l &lt;~nd Novembet· thts fund-rals· lt 1ves and friends over t h f' ,
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roomy 4 Door Sedan
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SAI.E!i! PI.ANNEO
Ill glves the buyer an opportun- we~kend
em nS 'I
church was held Sunday eveThere will he a rummage liY to rontrtbut e to worthwhtle Mr and Mrs. Dwight Hunt
nmg at tile church
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nmt l&gt;llke sale m the lhms · adiVIIJes 5 onsored b
the of Auron.1, Ill wel'e recent
.
Mrs. Jed Webste. Sr, presi
Wurm•J bwldlttg 0&lt;"1 26-27 ~Jv-1 1.1 1•1· 1 P.
Y t
of Mrs Everett : Mrs. Gary Dill entertained dent. was in charge of the
1 dinner· hguests
'l'h ey a 1so VJSI1ed Ill the C' hester commum't Y Horne meetln@ which opened with
en bv the Mt Unum • (' h u, I' c h 1, L'P
f u 1 w....denJo~ a 1n!lblmna · McKmg
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· Items y bamous pro'fhurt avut
· Cl ub w·e:unes
• day prayer by
' Mrs Harry P Smith
women Anyone
havmg
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k Colum hus WI lh Mr and Mrs. DemonstratiOn
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"THfi'~O~~:··o~u~siNK" or baked !loods to contnbute Y Y t mat 1 ese ~u ;a ~s I C W Stansbury
at her home with a luncheon 'J'he work of each offic~r was
( Technicolor)
please eall Albany MY 8-2627 ~~e ~!:.~et:~i~h p~ak":se the: Mr and Mrps Bbrad hSch 11PJer Mrs Roger Kellet and Mrs. discussed with .Mrs Smith aSJ
Doria: Day, Cary Gnmt, Gli or Rutland SH 2 4848 There Will
It
and sons of 1\ts urg · 1 a. Janet Gooch assisted in prepar· advisor. Attendmg vrere Mrs
1 II 11 1,
Youn.. Mantle,
AndrewRo11er
Meadow~.
' were weekend guesh d ofM her ing several foods. Many dl£fer- Everett Thomas, Mrs C. Mell\1tckPy
MaliS, be , revlv•l starting at the espec a Y re gt s
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
Yogi Berra, of New York church 011 Nov 3 Preachmg G!1•e club salesmen a1e mak- 1grandparenL'l, Mr an
r s ent herbs were displayed in vln Alklre, Mrs L F Schoen ·
4 'You'U Like Our Quality Way of Doing Business••
Yankees Irs • RIOT!
11~orv:lm w11l start at 7 30 each mg an effort to contact every Charles Warner, Ebenezer St. both their natural and commer- leb, Miss Lydia Ebersbach, l
Colorurtooons
evening.
I~::~~~s:tlhrough a house-to-house Mr and Mrs. Rtchard Stmon clal form. They were identified MlY Grace Campbell, Mrs
However, anyone wish- and fam1ly of Brooksville were and compared by the group. Lit- Alonzo CUster, Mrs. Smith and
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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to
purchase
a
fruit
rake
weekend
guests
of
her
parents,
erature
explaining
their
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Thlr&lt;l o/ a Seriea
du1·in• the dr1ve, but who Is not Mr. and Mrs Raymond Hat· terisUcs and how they shou1d I•DIItlacled , may plac~ hi' bttl~r field. Rutland
bt used was given.
telephorung WI 9-3981,
Mrs Frances Reibel, Mrs The business meeting was
Anna Reuter and Miss Nelle conducted by the president, Mrs.
Bing spent an enjoyable after- Reid Young. ProjecL for achievI)OOP Monday , with Mrs Gold1a ment day were discussed and
East Asia Rim l•
CirriP Study TI1•Pme tlberfeld, Harnsonv11le Road three subjects deckled on.
Fredertck Bartels returned to Mrs. Keller had patterns and
I 'l'he Afternoon Cirrle, led by I his home, Youngstown Monday Instructions available ror smockMrs Beulah Haves.
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after a weekend visit With his mg cushions from corduroy ma"Around the Rim of East
mother, Mrs Edna
Bartels, terial, and Mrs. Norman Rose
1showed how to smock gingham
at the monthly meetmg held at Nye Ave
the t'hurch on Thursday, Octo- William Bartels and sons, lfor fancy aprons.
bet :.!5 at 2 p m.
Eddie and Chlll'k were Sunday Member:. attending besides
Hostesses far lhe meeting In- dinner guests of h1s mother. previously named were M r a.
Mrs Emerson J ones. Mrs Edna Bartels and his bro- Wooc row Mora, ).frs. Homer
Mrs Normau Wayland and Mrs. ther Frederick.
Holter, Mrs. Theadore Mora,
H. K Wuodgerd . While the
Mrs. H D. Defenbacher re- Mrs. Frances Spencer. Mrs. Pa·
, study wtll Introduce a major turned to her home, Colum~s trlcla Holter. and Mrs. Freda
cum·ern or Methodist nu.sslons, Sunday after a weekend VISit YoLmg. Guests were Mrs. Freel it wll\ also bring to this
with her brother, Frank
B , man Williams, Mrs. Gertrude
mu111ty a discussion of at.
Wtll and other relatives.
Frank, Mrs. Earl Dill, and Mn.
In~ sect ton of the wot·ld
Mrs Grace Quillen ot
I Nevada Beaver,
overlooked . So Important 1s
Marys. W Va. spent the week- The next meeting will be a
Asia, m the v1ew of the Metho· end Wlttl relatives here.
Christmas workshop on WedWhite fabrics come out whiter, colors
dist Church, a systematic
Mr and Mrs Gene Weimer nesday, November 14, at the
come out brighter when you dry your
through Adult Educallun
and children, Jimmy, 0 a r home of Mrs. Frances Spencer.
t. Service to Meigs County
clothes
the flameless way. An electric
es or the entire region
and Beeky of
Sooth
2. Sound St•te Fin•nces
dryer dries with pure radiant heat- just
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ra.::g~ed-·--------.., 1 Mn.
VIenna were weekend guests
Sh U..._,n Nl'led
Jay Warner and family.
like sunshine. No burning fuel, no fumes,
• 3. Person• I Help to People in their
AI Mineraville
no yellowing or fading of delicate fabrics •
A groupo- of relatives a n d
Dealings with State Government
You'll love every flameless feature of the
PINNER IS GIVEN
friends visited Sunday afternoon
4. Aid to Ohio Economic &amp; lndustri•l
new electric dryers.
Mr and Mrs. Cash H~hr err with Mr. and Mrs. George Gen·
tertalned last Sunday With a helmer, Mlnersvllle. Mr. Gen.
Development
family dinner at their home
Is ~nfined to his home
• 3. Person• I Help to People In their
Middleport in honor of tht
8 br~ken ankle
doY
of
Mrs.
Bahr's
mother,
Calling
were Mr. ~nd Mrs.
D..llngs with St•t• Government
Martha Childs Others
Homer Holter and Mr. and Mr!l.
An "experienced hand" Is nrt·e ssnr~ to help
were Mr. and Mrs.
Mora and famtly Ches
the clttzens of Meigs County who bel'ome involv·
and s.helia and
Road: Mrs. Denver 'Hotter
ed m the mtncac1es of 1to1te governQ'Ient regul•·
Mrs Mmnie Gilmore
and sons Harry and George,
tions, administrative rulings, agency procedures ,
Middleport, Mr . and Mnr
Pine Gro~e. Mr.' and Mrs. Llndetc Your State Re~resentall\'e must ha"t' a spe·
11 Gibbs and Gloria and Greg
eJ Daines, Flatwoods; Mr. and
c1allzed "know -ho .... · In the proct'SlH'S of state gav·
Havell. W Va. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Rose and grand
ernment
and lake a genuine perso nal intt'l't'sl
your
Joe Ji'alkner and
children, Randy and Kathy Rose
In the rrohlemR people bring to h1m.
J1ll of Columbus and Can- of Reedsvll1e; Mrs Theodore
In 2 years of servi('e in the State Leglslatul'e
electric appliance
and Chrlstme Bahr.
Middleport; Miss EsthGeorge Meinhart has gamed an mtlmate knowledge
er Joseph, Mrs. Gerald Amber
of the p10ces ses and the "key personnt&gt;l" in state
dealer show them
and Norman Rose, Miners
GAVE DINNER
government
Osmer Frecker. Storyl
I Stand For ..
For Metgs Counbans, Georgl• Memhart has
Mr.
and
Mrs
Bradford
Run;
and
Mr. and Mrs. David
eCiu11e
Cooperation
With
eA ssisted hundreds of citizens w1th Worknwns
Our County Engineer
with a dinner
Kohlentz and family who were I
Compensation claims
•BI».L·k
TO&lt;Jl
Roads
urday
evenmg
at
their
home,
dinner guests and Mr.
eHelped many mdivlduals with Aid for the Aged
Thrrmgbout The C()Unty
MinersvilleGuests
were
Mr.
,
and
Mrs.
Earl J)@an and fam.
eSupported increases In llnemplovment Compen• Frt&gt;e Surplua Food
and
Mrs.
Guy
Ru.!ISell
of
lly
of
Chester.
sation allowances and assisted Persons 111 danAt No Cust To Tht&gt; County rt&gt;n and Mrs. Stella Grueser,
----fying t he1r benefit status
eComplf'te Budaet For
Minersville.
BOOSTER EVENT SET
eAssisled businessmen in Sales Tax problems
All C(lunty Dt'partmenta
Plans have been completed
eHelped get hE"tter Telephone Service for Meigs
the Booster meeting of Pia
County.
VOTE FOR ...
lS, Daughters of Amerlra,
eCOJlSIStentlv ~u pported. Farm Legislation
be held at GaUipolla, WedDemocr•fic
For Informed, Busine11-like Help in
riesday,;tober 31. It will be
C•ndidate For Meig•
In
Hayword building,
Dealing with Government Vote to Re-elect
a
State Sl. bellnnlni
COUNTY
7:10 p.m. with Gallla CounREPUB~ICAN
COMMISSIONER
cJl as hostesses. A six !').'clock
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CANDIDATE
FOR
dinner at the Farmm Hotel
20 Years Experience
wUI
the meeting. Re•
In Public Accounting
for the dinner muat
and
Tax
Work
REPUBLICAN
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In to l'rlbble WIIIIOII, Galll·
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or Jbo C..al :ZODt Ia a lreal)'
alpecl Ia 1103, II yean ltelore
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PANTHERS - The Pomeroy Junior High 7·8th grade team will pad up today after school at 5 p.m . and play the little Rutland Red
Devils, coached ~y Don QuiSenberry. The game Will be played on the Panther field . Pomeroy is believed to have one of the best passing
attacks for a 7-8th grade team m the area . Seated, I. to r., Jack Moore, Van Kirkland, Ronnie Logan, Danny Crow, Mike Wright, Jeff Karr,
Jack Haggy, Eddie Baer, Chucky Murray; Standmg, Charles Hysell Steve Fmlaw Don SwJSher Lennie Van Meter Bill Moore Andy Porter
~hn Bash, Tink Trlpplett, Raymond Z,irkle, Bi~y__Engllsh, Kenneth' Ha riley, and David Carr. -'Sentinel Photo.
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Sam Arnold

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WASHINGTON IUPI) - A Pentagon spokesman aid mortly W
today he had no evlienee that any Cuba·bound Ruutan abl hid o r e - - •
altered their course beeause of the U.S. blorkade The 1
lllrlled bed or
the flr81 Intercept would take place, aid It eould .....,.
liked wber:
Asked whether the flr81 ship to be stopped neresiiiJ'II wiU
we - Ill.
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said, that Is where our interest is roneentrated." M~whlle :. ~ ~- he
viet Union rejeded and sent back to the U.S. Emburo an Amrm.a
OICOW, S..
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lng ito plauned sea bln&lt;kade of Cuba.
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been lei as Beggars' Nigh•
ffWASHINGTON (UP!) - The
agailllt anna to Cuba went IIIIo
Ia Rullaod vUiage.
e ect at 10 a m .. EDT today and all Signs pomted to a clasb within h
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Tbe houro have beea s el
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Amertcan w~rsh1ps and Soviet vessels headed for tbe island Witb
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1D:g to bu_
08 CO:DIWW'
from six to alae with the siren
tld m the. most eriti~alsituation si nee World War 11 PresJd
I to blow to •lpUy lbe berJn·
wllb cabmet officials and hts top-level military and intell' ence ad ent Keltlled,yTwenty·fiVe RusSian ships, some believed to be ca,..Jf
bJ. ot
1 nlog boiU', and also for 1 • •
endlog. AU ebUdreo must be
wreck~ng American cJtJes, moved ·toward a bristling nng 0 Us wanh1 capa
oH the olreelo at 9:30 p.m.,
PT. PLEASANT - Hugh ' ~s .:::riCh were under orders. to block by whatever means further' aar...t'."~l:
Pre • eledlon campaigning charged that the large bulldoz- McKelvey stated he believes uoless ~ompanied by a par Barbee Aetker, 72, a retired thv t
t~ Ft~el C~~tro . Soviet offtcials here and elsewhere gave IY11'7 indication
moved into high gear TUesday !er could have been purchased !funds can be found m the coun- 1 ent accordlog to a ttalemeat chief en@ineer of river boats, thfs 0~ 1 usstan s 1PS ~ould refuse to stop or be searched. In Ul.e Jat lltemaUve
n. ·ut as office seekers or their I for $35,000 and that free surplus t)• budget to pave 60 miles of • lsslled by Mayor Ell Dennlsoa. died Tuesday afternoon In Hoi- f
wl bd md.eanteUd.S. shtps would catTy out Kennedy's order to liDt.., .~o:p tbat 1
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espv~~.esman
took the platform at food could be gotten ·m Me1gs county roads each year.
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zer hospt'tal. He was a resident
B t oth. e Iver .
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a "CancHdt.tes N1ght" meetill£ county.
Eleanor Robson
mcurnbent l
w~:!a:~*'i&amp;~'°KOO!'Hllil' of Henderson, and a native of leadu
wrtasdonhlyton e of the test~ ahead. Government source. and 00. . , - - . f..--•
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ers repo e 1 a P1ans were "gomg forward" fo
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Arnold's opponent for the full •-~pubJican recorder, who 1s
if present us measu
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r . a u -sea e JnVUion. of Cuba
All polttlcal candidates, Dem- term of commissioner' Charles ruMing for an unexpired term,'
He was born Aug. 30, 1800, United State~ .,
res prove ma equate to neutralize the island U a tbreat 1o the
ocrats, Repubhcan and lnde- R. (Dick) Karr, spoke brieily lasked for tlte support of all vot- j
the son ~ . the ~te John and AmerH~an rorces were under or- -::::-=-=::-::~=--~------------pendents on the county, state and said "] am for everything ers. A Democrat candidate Don
Molly Phllhps Aetker. Most of ders to maintain a tight bl k ~] of tb
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or national level, were invited that Is g~ for Meigs county Young was not present
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his active career was spent OR I ade proclaimed Tllesd
. htocb. ~on .
e IniSS] es now lD Cuba. pictures • the ~~Met .aduUe
to th
ublic event spo ored
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tile river He was a member
ay mg
Y ussta was certian to veto the bases 1a Cubr..
the
d' Co
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GOP official Kenneth McEl·
epu an unty
Auditor
of tile M~sonJc lodge in Hunt- Prestdenl Kennedy W prevent ad· j
(Coatinued ou Paee 7)
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mmum Y u · hinney, who 1s running for the offwe seeker Lurenza Davts
dihonal Russtan oCfensi\'e weap- ,
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~ton, Pt. Pleasant Moose (lh8 from reachmg Cuba.
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'The proof! IJI'OClaUned the
Sen. J. Sherman Portet' Dern- er created by the death of Dan money should be spent for the
ge, and the Henderson Meth-1
Alr d M ted
(Centlllllld • Pap '7)
ocratic candidate for State Sen· c Hartinger s s I'd he w I'll benefit of the maJ'ority and not LETART w VA
Funeral odlst church.
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ven a success u nava oc •
ator, was e rs can a
" Weigh each and every prob- 2J few. DaVIS BSid, "The tax dol· Sc. VICes for Mrs. Mary Jane death Survivors are three d lade, however, would not remove
speak. He pledged to try to re· lem carefully and that lle is for Jar should be spent so we can Winebrenner who died Tues- &amp;hte ' d t
M J~ 1the threat of Russ1an 1 OOO.mile
NEW DELHI. India UPI ~uce the burden of t.ixes and a progressiv~ Meigs county." get the best out of 1t." lncum- day at her ~idence after a E. ~~fenan~oar~ve:~k N mtssliet~ already mounted and India armounced today that it
CQIIII1lented that befot;t., an of- McElhinney's Democralic op- bent Democrat Gordon H. Cald.l long Illness, wW be held at the c. Mra. Robert Stea be. . ready for firmg from C.ba. Thla Is ready to le&lt;ept Comm1111181
fice hokler-.~ _fWJd!... t h.e ponent-Wllliam McKelvey saki well was not present as he was Guiding Star Church in Letart f 'Ale d . V M n rgeo lituaUon led to an UP.Surge of ill- Cblaele proposals for peace
money muat first ~ found.
"Our county roads are not' keep- attending an out-of-county ·meet· at 2 p m Thursday with ffi e 0 d p~an n:, Wa., rJs. ~w- vas ion talk in Wasbui'gton
&amp;alklt bat cm:b' fl tile Red
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Porter'&amp; GOP apponent, Qak- ing pace with areas around us." ing, according to officials.
Rev. Hoiley Hensley offlclat- &amp;ah FugA:lk :coch a,le to I., The United States was ~ttempt- troops wldldraw aortlii of die
ley Collins, did not attend.
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CONGRESSIONAL RACE
Ing. Burial will be In the Letart w v ·
er
ar a n, lng in he nlled Nations Securl- disputed bon!"' ltet-.a the
The second candidate to take
Speakin@ for Democratic cemeter
• a., and Willlarn Aelker of Coun 11 to
throu b
two eoaotrlel.
the platform was Meigs Coun· '
Congressman Walter H. Moel· She :;.s born November 20 Hender!On. A brother and si,. Y
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put
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ty Representatlv~, cont~tant. Doler, his administrative assist· 1879, in Leon, the dau@hter of ~r A~::e/urvive are Capt. 0 .
NEW DELHl, India UPH- ~ are invited to visit the
nald E. Mullen. ,,I believe m a
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of Pt. PleBBant and
MOSCOW uPI - Several ,Communist ChnUJ called for troop Middleport High 8chooJ cafebatenced budget, sald MuUen.
Medicare bill and that econom·IO'NaU Grimm. Her llusband, field ~r~me Andersoo of Win- hiiDdred Ratslaos toda)' pro- !disengagement and peace talks ~is::::~ ol Nov.J beMullen, a democrat, was follc redevelopment has been one John w preceded her in death chUd' · a. There are 10 grand- tested tbe Amer&amp;ean blockade with Jndia today even though f::,_U
" JKtet·Panther
towed by Republican
Rep.
of h1s " major ojectJVes. "
1u~ 1950 .,
Se r~n, will be h ld
of Cuba In a demon11tratloo forces were smashing deeper into Tbeir ~· b
George Meinhart, who endorsHe also discussed the Cuban Survivors Include five sons,
;;•ce~
t'nee Chat 2 p. outside the
Embassy Indian territory
Usfied ~-~~ wiD be
ed the plan of James Rhodes
situation. He satd the Repubh- Roy and Richard both of Syra- Wml.l ur Fay at 1 ho apman- bere.
hJ a formal !itaternent the Pei- ~
h ..~.::-::"tbeGone Har·
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growt m A successful celebration was cans ave used Cuba as
a cuse, o; Ray, Doylestown, o., Robert Da wiU officiate anci
ne man
.... eater e pmg . government proposed a port Athletic 8oollin Pucak
Mella eounty. Meinhart said he!h ld S nd
f th S6th
. campaign ISSUe but d cannot Robert Sycamore Illinois· Ro.u burl 1 IU Ybe. Su
emba1111y but was taken away meetmg between Premien Jawa·
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wJU contLnue to work for 1 us- versary of the Naomi Baptist be used any longer because of lQ('al; four daughters, Mrs. Lau- tery. Friends may call at the a~...:-r I e1 scu w1i .:NV· r1a,1 Ne r~ of lnd1a and Chou Harris outlined "..1.._ for the
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trial e1pansion. He pointed to 1churc h and the th'tr d anmver·
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ra Stanley and Mrs Mildred f
alte
let mUltlamen guardlnl t be En-Ja1 of China to halt the Moody
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unera 1 uome
r 5 p.m. to- mba 111 A Ia
wd f f'.tl.ti
the
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ltlpper · - Y evelning at 1
the f t th8 t h h bee
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0
ac
e as
n a sary of its pastor, Rev Samuel
Howerton, Huntington; Mrs. day.
e
Y·
rge cro
15" ng on
~ountaiDOIU bor- rep1ar IOIIetlD( al 1ba booster
legisJator for l:l years, said J J ks 1 p
h h
HELD IN JAIL
Myrtle Hoffman and Miss MaRu1slaos ptbered Ill front of der between India and Red-held
bl1d
tbe
"experience is important."
le~e~~ r:~~.omroy, c urc Edgar Taylor, 56, of Racine bel Winebrenner, both local;
PARTY ANNOUNCED
the butldingshortly aftel aoon Tibet.
~~: at
biP acbool.
AU four county commlaslollel'
RD 1, has been arrested by one sJster Mrs Frank Linds- Th
ill
following a brief earlier demThe three-polnt Chinese state- ''Tick 11
lilt
candidates were present. Demo- The church bulJd!ng, 109 years the Meigs County Sherriff's de· IJey, Toled~. 0.; · 20 grandchlldere w be 8 Ha1loween onatratioa by about 5I Soviet ment prepared to contiao DOthe are an
DOW for
CJ'It Sam Arnold led that group old, was the meeUng place for partment on a driving while ind 3•
I· nd·"Jld
party Thursday night, October stu.deatl.
ing new from ""'"ol
P I lng $1 (adult) and 50 centl (cltiJd.
these long-time service memren an "grea gra ~,;~a ren. 25, at 7:30 at tile Pomeroy Ele~"'""'ous
ep ren) for all *be pancakes WID
of speakers saying he IS for CO· be
Willla Le 1 81
toxicated charge. Taylor w a s Friends may call after 4 p.m. m ta
h 1 P 1 f chll
proposals for negotlati011 whicll ....... eat,
•lth the
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rs m ws
years be' h ld .
en ry sc oo. r zea or
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-·
.
ud
1 j .1 lnd
: a b:'a:to roa:un~al:n•.;r (he became a deaeo~ at the mg e m coun y aJ
ay. ~ednesday at the residence un- dren's costuming will be gtv- lutlon calling f(lr removal and ~~=otreP-,ed by the Indian Also to be M'Ved an aaU.:
the
ANSWER CALL
I~~ P-~·bTh~~iKiay : e \t h ~ en. There Will be a sweet shop, dismantling under u N. supervi.l go
·
ages (Bob Evana), milt, aad
000 c!mty o~ned bull- age of 18); Susie Venable, 45
dozer ~nd sur Ius food Arnold years; Callie Banks, 30 years;
.
Y ~1 e
en to
c urc games~ refreshments and door firmed what congressional leadcoffee.
'
p
. - - and Lula Hampton, 25 years.
Middleport fJremen answered to lie m state for one ~ur. F!&gt;- prizes.
lers learned from the~r meeting00f S J3r
Meo of the booster group
a
call
to
the
Hobson
depot
toglesong
Funeral
home
Js
in
will
serve from 5 p m tllrWgb
M be
led th
Mr1. Wogan Diet~ In
em." presen
e pas. day at 12:28 a.m. where the charge.
7 p.m. 11111 ladles dj also u.•
tor a 81ft on the occasion. An motor of an automobile owned
MOSCOUI UPil - Despite So- .
Columhul Hospital
afternoon message was brought by George Roush Lelart w
VIet th"'" .. ·~Ike "the IJUght· st!t. Myron Miller Ia aaalstlnJ
by the Rev. D. L. Latham, pas- Va llad cau ht fi~ Th bl~
CASE DISMISSED
Jest retahatory blow" against the W'th arrangements, M~
Mra. EdJUt Wogan, 68, .torm- tor of the Triedstone Baptist
·
. kl g xti ·1 h~
A case styled Millllie Green
United States, Premier Nlklta of the baostera have tickets fer
erly of Bailey Run, died In IJnJ.. Ichurch of Gallipolis. Tbe Tried· was QUIC y e ngu s •
against the Kentucky Cenlral
Klrrushchev appeor.d today .. be sale.
veralty Hospital at Columbus Istone choir also sang.
Life and Accident Insurance
.
leaving the door open for a fie. Tlcketl ror tile pme to ..,...
Tuelday "ening following . a:l otber vlsltln@ ministers w r
Melg• Memorial Hospital
Company has been dtsmlssed
Gertrude Smith Mitchell, Pomeroy~Middleport com- lble policy on the Cubali blockade low at I p. • t:bet eftllq
IOn&amp; illness. She was the w1fe Re W ht R
e e ADMISSIONS - Janice Lef- records of Meigs County Com- mercial uff~ce supervisor for General Telephol'}e ,Com- ~ crisis.
"ru be avaDahie 11 tile sa~
at 0. M. Wogan.
: v. rJg • ev. Wood, Rev. fie, Hartford, W. Va.; Mtchael mon Pleas Court showed to- pany of Ohio, bas received a diamond service pm m re- Khrushchev took lime out Tues- per llelplol to tlknfniR abe
Servlcet wlU be held at th_e ,Jones, and Rev. MitchelL Na- Lin~stamer, ReedsvDle; Fred- da •
cognition of her 40 years service in the telephone indusn1 ht to hear American 0 ra sta~llll 111 lbte a&amp; llle
._
Rutland Nazarene cllw:ch FrJ- j om~ church leaders .extended rec1a Mayer, Pomeroy; Irene Y
try.
J!rome Hines at the lklf:hoi for ltdmllskma.
p
day at l p.m. Burial w1U be in ~elf deepest appreciation to the Balley, Pomeroy.
The pln is a miniature GenAfter the performance
the Middleport Hill cemetery. i VIsitors and all other~ who help- ~ISCHARGES- C h a r 1 e s
Melgt General Hospital
eral System emblem Presensnd Ftrst 0 ut' The boosten hopt hundreds
tation was ~de by F. W HamAnastas Mikoyan
01 foortbaU fans from MlddJt..
ArranaemenU are in charge of I eo make the celebration a SUL'- Smith, Pomeroy; William Hou- ADMISSIONS - None.
&amp;be Chue Funeral Home.
1cess.
dashelt, Pomeroy, R. D. D.
DISCHARGES - None.
per of Manon, General Teleto Hines and his Wlfe ror 8 ~· Pomeroy and surroundphone's vice president of operamg areas will come to tht
tlons. at a dinner ceremony
Hines said the Soviet premier supper. ·:~e'll hve plenty_ of
held In Athens recenlly.
.
"Jolly good hu
..
hotealle1,
Harris promised.
8
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·
he
I
m
mor.
Proceeds
will
be used for ._,...
-~.t
mn1. Mitchell began
r te •
Veteran We11tern diplomats here
ephone career after graduasaid the flnt Sovlet reaction to ed ~ eq~Jpmeot at MH8.
Fourteen federally - backed Melts, Gallia and Lawrence.
Batt said 14 ARA projects the average need of distressed tkm from
Pomeroy
High
the blockade bad been relatively President Bill
pretfd,.
.-ubuc warkl Programs lnvolv~ '11le conference also drew al with more tbaa •• mllUoa and areas m the country.
School. From June until Decrestrained They said Khrushchev ed over the meeting when plant
inli ont million dollars includ- few leaders from Washington, ' providing employment for 850
Speakers at the conference ember 1922, she was an operapparently hoped to fight the for a Thanksgiving record hop
Jna: project&amp; in Gallipolis a n d Scioto. Pike, Highland and Ad· persons ere DOW pendlag In included representative. of tbe ator for the Pomeroy and MidIn tht&gt; llnitPd Nations rather sponsored by the booaten were
Porileroy, and. 850 jobs, are ams counties, all outside t be tbe seven-county area. Coag· U. S. Oepartmemt of Interit~r, deleport Telephone
Company
on the high seas although revtewed.
peodln&amp; for Southeastern Ohio, lOth District.
1 resaman Moeller s a I d an- Labor, Agrtculture, Commerce, then on December 15 a h e
had Inihcated in th; past that The boosters also will hold a
Yups would not resJK'('t get-together Thursday evening.
leaders from this area were The program was arranged ' oouncement of approval of Health, Education and Welfare. was transferred to the com1
toJ4,Jn Rio Grande Monday. Iby Allen H. Tett, Oh1o Field ! one project ean be expected Also on the program were of. mercia! business office.
United States blockad~ of Cuba. November 1, for adult.l and
Nearly 200 community offi- Co-ordinator for ARA at the within a few day1.
fi c1als from the SrnaU Business Since then, Mrs. Mitcltell
, football players, foUowing the
e1a11 attendtns an Area fte.de- request of U. S Representative Batt saki t~ new act supple- Admmistration, Area Re-devel- has progressed through various
pep rally. Milk, coffee, douih·
velopment AdlblnistraUon eon- Walter H. Mueller, Lancaster. ments the ARA program and lopment AdminlBtratlon, and the jc.bs In the same office for
nuts and rolls wiD be ~ed.
terence at Rio Grande college FoiJowing the explanation of will provide money for many ICommunity Facllities Adrn.
Ohio Standard Telephone Co. 1
Lady booster• are plann1na th1J
tiean1 federal representatives the new law, community lead- projects communities have been j Federal officials explained Ohio Associated Telephone
,
ONDON UPil-Support grew event.
ouWne the provisions of the aeo- ers were given an opportunlty 1unable to undertake He said1that requests for aid for com- and General Telephone
Western Europe today Coach Frank Eschleman , .
oelerated Public Works
ask questions about their ' a back lr,g (lf sucll programs munity projects will go through pany of Ohio.
fm·
Kennedy's acUon to v1ewed formationa fans wUI see:
gram approved last month
specifJc projects, mostly water ' now exist.
the same state and federal s:g- Her present position
stop the Soviet missile buildup in in Athens Friday night when
Coqresl.
and sewage improvements.
Pomeroy, where she Is
Cuba.
they watch the Jaeketl play
1 The new law provides up to encies as other ARA programs. qUires the handling of
'ftMt conference was
William L. Batt, Jr., ARA 75 per cent aid but 50 per cent Completion of a one and er accounts for eome 4500
of the
Fir1t European reaction had the Bulldogs, He indicated that
for seven counties in the
administrator from Washington, Imay be the limit for which any one-fourth miiJlon dollar sew· ephone! in
and the Pomeroy
cool, and demonstrators In AtheM is fast, tough,
and
~ty lOth Congressional
D. C. co-ordinator of the new Ohio communities Is eligible. age project at GaiHpo]ls and a Letart Falls,
ter
Eastern Stars. She
several cities marched outside versatile.
trlct. 'lbe seven classified
Works Program told the Batt and other officials ex- sewage system for Pomeroy and Rutland.
holds memberships In the
embassie1 Tuesday He also lhowed toms of tht
depressed areu by the U.
that the program would plaiDed the aid for communi- were specltic projects discuss- Mrs MltclleU's
dies Oriental Shrine,
shouting "Hands &lt;&gt;ff Cllba."
Jackets-Nelsonville game. won
Department of Labor are
enormous assiltance to ties facilities will be alloted ac- ed for Gallia and Melp ~ activities include
and the Independent
But late Tuesday and Tuesday by Middleport 14-0, apd. OOIDo.... Vlaton, ilocldnJJ,
Ohio,
cordin&amp; to -&lt;ormula baaed on Ues.
In the UnJtecl Melllodlat
Pioneer Alloclation.
follow., oircula- ol the meotod 011 them.'!

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Pomeroy·Mlddleport, Ohio, Wednesday, Ocl . 24, 1962

Il~BY

THIS WEEK'S

Sel/inrJ Manor
Fruit cakes

,.1.

Clash On Seas
Inevitable As
Blockade Set

G/ee CJub /s

1

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rOL XIV NO. 161

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El BE Rf El D
IN POMEROY

i

WEA1'HER --.,

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enttnel

1

Mrs. Stansbury
Distinguished
In Club Activity

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