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Vindicated in
ROYALTY - Queen Darlene Smith, center, at the Rutland High School Homecoming Saturday night II
flanked by her court, on her right, Brenda McGuire, Kay Wright, Joyce Clonch, and on her left, by June JU.
vis, Gloria Thompson, Pat Kennedy and Linda Shenefield.-Photo by Larry Baker.
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SEOUL (UP!) - President
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Far Eastern ndyney today a•
he came to South Korea. !he
last foreign stop, after warning
Communist China that any nuclear weapons It develops "can
- and will - be deterred."
Johnson was aut apiD mixing in a cheer!DB and eaclted
crowd in tho hUDdreds ollhouaanda, waJkinillnto a rtce paddy
and sruJIInB hands fMn the
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stop iD the Clpltll af tbil 111lion wlrere M,tiOO Americans
died In tho Korean war.

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Tbe lena ''mlllutemq• or!pled iD 177t after lbe Musacbusetls RevoluUoaary ...
Yeltlon pro~lded for lbe mDIIIa
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WASHINGTON (UP!) -War
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Nam, war on tile city'o otreets
between Negroes and whites,
and war on the rising co~ts of
food dominate the concerns of
Amertcan voters as they
approach _election day.
Unquesuonabiy, the voters
will take these concerns inl?the
votmg booth. But as pohttcal
issues th~y are not clear-cut
and . thetr Impact . on the
elecltons IS hard to esltmate.
Each Issue carrie~ a big
!mponderable -what wtll be &lt;he
tmpact of the Manila Conl~rence? Where wtll the whtte
backlash materialize? How poll.
tical ts the stnke agamst btgh
fond prices?

Mrs' Forsyth
Buried Today
At Anstead
PT. PLEASANT _ Services
were held at 11 a.m., today,
for Mro. Ottle Forsyth, 80, I
resident of 1419 Kanawha St.,
who died Sat.urday in Pleasant
Valley Hospital, alter a ohort
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Kuala Lumpur when pollee had a penny on eacb dollar of sales,
to ljltll flrt oa a mob outst4e according to Jacob E. Davis,
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Low reta0 prtces w c 1ag
'nit 11ra1ns of "The Eyett of god behind higher costs ""'' The number ol highway fatal!uas Are Upon Yau" swepl cited by Mr. Davis in the firm's lUes over !be weekend dipped
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outside quarterly report to shareown- below 20 for the Drst Umo since
11eou1 81 JolmsoD 1114 Ladyblrd ers as reaiOill for rising sales early September.
llfepped hiD the plane 111 be and reduced profits, Not In- The United States lnternaUon·
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Kerean COllie per comm111 share after at and State Hitlhway Patrol..._
Plttl4oa&amp; Park Chrms Hee.
preferred dividends lor the tO cords showed today that 18 per'l'ltsdq tbo President will weeks ended October 8, 19G6, SOill died betwee~~ e p. m. Frl·
till&amp; V. I. fon!e1 stalldlag was $1.46, dowa from the $1.63 day and midnight Sunday to
ltlll'd at Camp Stanley i u 8 1 per share earned htst year. keep !be toll .under 20 lor !be
..a 111 a.. demilitarized zone. Net income alter tans for Drst time IInce 19 were killed
Wr...,ay 111
by way the first three quarters ol 19G6 durtng the weekend after Labor
AIUira llir Wublnglon to Wtaled $18,901,001, a decrease Day holiday.
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of $2,337,425 from Income of Three pedestrians wmltllled,
!Ill wanriDa 10 Rat Chlna $21,238,426 reported for the Including two children out Hal• 1orm11 dillDer In first three quarters of 1!165. ioweenlng: two motoreyeUsts

With varying emphasis, . the idea that the Republicans are a Itself In the Maryland ..,
Republicans are pushing ah war party..
Georgia subernatorlai prima.
three Issues.
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defensiVe, are trying to make aggression In VIet Nam or fiBbt In
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the record of the 89th C'!Jl&amp;r.ss a b!Bger ww 1~\el' on.
worklnJ ·ar~nst R•publi' m
the main Issue but without Aithoush Viet Nlll!l is a major can41dalel for aovemor ln.
success.
con~rn of the voter thtre Is ilQ GeOrgia and Aekansas. There is
The Repu~llc•n party has way to rei! what Impact the Will' solid reasob 19- susge:!t 1\ will
been ~chizophrenic on the Viet wlli have on the election,
help Rep~ Jn C~llfo~nta,
Nam tssue -oometlmes hilling In primary race&amp;, "hawka'' DUoois, Mieh!Jau, and ' N...
it hard, then soft-pedaling tt.
supporting the adinintstraUon York.
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Uus: firm support of the tenUy, Yet others, like Senators Edwud
Bl'OQke, seeRI!g to
bombing; blaming Prestdent Clifford P. Case, ,R-N,J., 11id beeollle~llte llrst Nef!! ll!llator
Johnson lor involving tt.e United John Sherman Cooper, R-Ky,, since reconi!r)tctlon, l!Js'.heen
States ~ an Asian land war; appear in no danJer despite hurt by tho ~all 1ft "black ·
denounctng the DemoeraUc split their more dove-like postures, power." '
as encouragement lor the The backlash lss•e exists, The growfng tide of protest
enemy; pushing for an aii-~slan althoush few like to talk about against the rlsint cost of food
peace conference to dispel any II. It already has manlftsted has increased markedly as the
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cials and members of the Ohlu farmers get an increase in t~e the farmer Is to blamo for t• Dwi ht D El,enbnwer than
Farmers Union must work to price of milk amounting to six- day's fond prices," Fichter sta- 4 18
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save tile family system of farm· tenths of a cent per tislf galion. led. "It Is not the housewife ur ng rlt ,e ·~
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said, the cosl to consumers ages, conve!)ience loads and oth"Saving the family farm sys- was raiSed about two to three er gimmicks.
tem of ogricuiture Is our be•t cents.
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Dechant, president of the Na- Union, told the IIH!eling of coun- fancy packages tllat could jusli· only Dll Pedlatries Ward. ·
tiona! Farmers Union, told a ty representatives that tile man ly the doubling and treblinl of
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in the middle is the one to milk and bread prlcn to con- !Irs. Mae A. LMrence, 150
"The current prices of food blame for higher food prices. sumers last summer beyond the Garfield Ave,; .Mn. Alberta
are low In comparison to what
increase which farmers re- Saunders, 110 Locust St.; Donwe can expect in future unless
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Patrick A, Watson, Rl. l MO.
such that they can afford to re"It is noticeable the drop In ler; Steven F. Fuller, Rt. 2
main in larmmg," Dechant
wheat price• since last 111mmer Gallipolis; Mrs. Bobby L. Rl~
said.
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has not resulted in the lowering ehie, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mill. L~~o
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one man riding a farm wagon Yard today turned Its search was no basis in fact to claims Mrs. Tllelma Chartter, Glen "The cost of food today is the Charlel A, Queen, Rl 1 ffortb·
Sales for the 40 weeks end· was fatally injured OYer t be lor escaped master •PY George by chain fond store Op&lt;'rators Ellyn. IlL, dted Sunday ot the prlee .we are paying for our pre- up; Mrs. Cbeoter A. Wigal, Rl
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Blake to Ireland amid specula- that recent hikes 1n food prices age of 69. Born In Bradbury, vious neglect ol agriculture. 1 Cheshire; Mrs. Henry
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Z'/5,330 or 7 per cent over sales David Kendall, 8, Portsmou:.t,, prison break with the help ?f er wages and higher prices 1o late Richard and Het.l!e Si!I.&gt;On prices to fanners while the James F. SwaM, Rt. 1 Crowa
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Gallipolis 11 $1,891,167 for the
Wte killed when bit by a car when a powerful two - way radio m farmers.
Borden. Precedrng her In death costs of their equipment and City; .MJ:ian G. Spencer, Rt.
Dam 12.1, W, I'IIIIDIDC S feet weeil of 1915.
he darted across the str..t his cell.
I Dechant said those explana- were a stsler, Elizabeth, and a supplies have continued 1o 2 Gallipolis; Mro, Larry W.
on !he rollen, Pomeroy-Ma1011 "Low compeUiive
retail in his Halloween suit Saturday; Police suspicious of a link I lions could not justify the wide daught~r. Helen.
mount.
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20.51, Pt Pleuaol 2Uf, lllo- prlctt," Mr. Davis said, "con- and Erwin M. Ahearn, 62, of between Blake, who escaped spread betw~n the price~ which Survtvors include _her h"" "Ao 1 consequence, family F. Carpen!er, New Haveu; Conton 1.03 lalling, Kanawha Falls tlnue to lag beblnd hlgber costs Springfield, killed ln an auto nine days ago while serving a , farmers recetve for thetr pro- •band, C. C. Charlier, a dough- farmers in large numbers ilave rad D. Berkley Henderso~ Mts.
2.94 risiDB, Cbarlesloll
18.113 af merchandise materials and co!Usion on U. S. 33 in Canal 4!-year prison sentence
for I ducts and the prices which con- ter, Mrs. Henry !Margaret) Da- been forced to quit farming.' lA!o R. Roush, Rt. 2 !.elllrt;
falling . London, Marmet alii aupplles. Other unuaual expense, Winchester on Sunday,
spying for the Soviet Union, sumers have to pay.
VII, of Illinois: a s~n, G. B. He sa14 the Joss of family Mrs. Herman R. Zirkle,., Ma..
"'infieid dams were 011 lht Mr. Davia said, "should have
and Ireland were re-infor'Ced by .
Bread Price• Clted_
Ftsher, Venwra, Cahl.;
tv.o farmers baa. already been fell en; ~·}19!!'
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1 favorable offect 111 luture
a roomlnt house find.
As one example, he ctted a brothers, Dr. H. C. Horden Co- in !be price of rann products, P~,'illl!lll F. Albulj, Rt.
•oat Movements:
earnlnp.'' These include:
Westside Factory --j-1lr'tr room one-half mile from , seven-tenths of a cent p&lt;'r bush- lumbus,,and L. D. Harden. C.·r- and would be felt much •more 1· -ltai!lne; ·l!lylftond S.i! BarObio River Kutueldaa Start-up expenses of a larg· Destroyed by Fire
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Wormwond Scrubs el incre~se in the price oi ard, Ohto; two sister~, Miss in the future if tht trend were ton, Rt. ~ Reediyltle,; Mrt. Hodown
7 a.m.; _Crlss Jr. up ar number of new food aa4 OLI!VELAND tUPI) -A west prison, police four.J a 10,· foot wheal, which re•uited In bread Grella Horden, Columbns. and not reversed,
ruer D; Goeglelri, , Pomeroy;
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pr~f side factory was destroyed Sun· long homemade aerial ,made prim to the consumer that Mrs, George !Phylllsi Skinner,
Robert M. lloilles, Cbelter;
tHO a.r~-· Andrew CalboiW plants; Consollda!IOII ol some day by a spectacular, three- from bamboo and wire.
were 3 to 4 cents per loaf high- Pomer~JY, and nine 1randr.rildMiss Florenr!e S. "LimiJerser,
up 14, 4:35 a.m.; Western &lt;Iowa major warehousing and dlstrl· alarm fire which burned out of It was thought Blake's con- er than they had been.
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14, 6. a.m.; Peggy Downey up butlon faellltl... and more OP' control for more than two hours. federate - police identified him
Funeral sel'Yices will be held
HumpbN!y, R~. I · Po~;
14, 6.55 a.m., Queen City down Iiana! retirements thaD expect- Damage to •he Norton l"otm• as an lrish Communist-might
Saturd~y at2 p. m. at the MidMrs. RayliiODd' ·,MeD*nlel,
14o.wwnatll61ng2;·.!ewa.m.·MartinssuYIIIIID. eel.
dry was_ estimated at $165,000, have _been_ at't.he other end of
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MERCHANTS TO MEET accordmg to &lt;%•f Leo Pavlik of a ra 10 m Wtth t e spy.
lng, Burial wlll be In the RivAlfred E, CoX, ·Scott llepot,
Ranger up 17, 5:40 a.m.; Acd- Tbert wm be a meeting of ~ ~diflre battalion. He Ia!~ ~~laked had been gran~4 lpeerview Cemetery .
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don Up 18, S:tO a.m.; SL Marys clatl~ ••-IY· theovCo•~- 1 valuable machinel'y.
Now a search is being con· Two deer died early today Home II in charge of arranse· PT. PLEASANT - Grave- e s n;
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10 am Tneaday in l(t V.lew WOllam H, Guy, Aiblfty; Rlcb·
Herdmau up 19 5·25
am.. olllee. Dale Dutton, chalrmor•: NEW YORK (UPI) - The Into a transmitter and receiv- Sheriff Rllbet'l C, Hartenbach
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Pemrsylvaula uP sO, 5:15 a:m.; urpi all marehlnta to attend lowest temperature N!porled lng set.
reported ~ car drtven by CharW. Va., lor a former Pt Plea. wood,
lllrilll
Endeavor up Ill 7 a m.• Walthis morning 10 the U. S. Weales H. Fttcb, .Long Bottom,
unt resident, John V. Mann,
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struck and killed a deer
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ter llou&amp;lantl up 21, 4:15a.m.; B. up Marmet z:ss a.m.; 1111- and Hawaii·,.., 14 degree• at MARRIAGE APPLICA'I'ION of a mile east of Rt. 7 on the
In' St. Louis ~m 1~jurltt auf· Gallipo~, daUBbter, Ul"'a.m.
Elisha Woods up 21, 4:15 Lm.; en z. up Wlnfltld 1:10 p.m.; St. Johnsbury, VI. The hl&amp;frest Clyde Taft Davis, 2!, Colum.i Success Road at 6 a.m. Fitch's
ferad In an auto accident.
Saturday, Mrs. Bobby L. 1\ltchlllby lAw up 11, 1:16 LID.; Edeana Boswortlr doWII Win- rtported Sunday wu 101
at bus, utility worker, and Lind I car had damage to ita front
He attended PI Pleasant le, 1\1. 2 Gatl)polls, daulbter,
~ State up 22, 4:50 I. field 12:211 a.m.; Fort Dearborn Thermal and Palm Springs Carol Neigler, 20, Syracuse" ' end and both fenders.
schools while be ~lded there, 9:15 a.m. Saturday; Mro. wn.
m., Jeffei'IOII down D. 3:45 a. up Wlnlleld l;tS a.m.
Calli.
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m.; National up Zl, Ul a.m.;
stenographer.
killed .4 of a mile weot or the lng of Elyna l'lllted over a Mann was district manager of ter, .1- 15 •II-~· Saturday; ,Mrs.
lloc&gt;K up Gree1111p 8:t0 p.m.:
Flatwoods R&amp;ll(j on Rou'te 7 recent weekend wtth ber par- tile Appalachian PoWer C&lt;&gt;,
LeWJI . E. !fum~ey,;:Rt,.
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by a semi-truck rtg that failed ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett M M
du le of PomerO)', JIOII• ~-Ill a.m. Sunp.m.: Frllbaratf _,
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stop, authorities said,
Lasmberdt. . !tor I Mr •••
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ey E. .....
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G"-'1&gt; IJ:Ii a.~ J. I. Lew- Itt 1114 Mamie Eisenb.,..r iy ftstic Fisher tried
DRIVER FINED
Mrs. Everett Lambert were Mr. pal chureh. He was employed Mrs~ ~ · •
~ Kqaura,
j,t up G.-up !,ill Lm.; K-D ware at the Maurice Chevalier " te" Re"""'d
to let fired from two network shows, Pomeroy Mayor Charles t,o. and Mra. Gene Lambert and by the MacDonald
Altcn!ft son, 1.33 p.IIL. Stbiday; Mrs.
don 0~ kJO a.m.· Mary w·••·-' "'"""'de
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,_ 1 off - camers be setUed for some $200 000
family of Hemlock Grove Mrs
Raymoncl C McDaniel Raven
Allee down .Kel•ahl 7 ' p.m.; __":""Char''l'"6ene"' M wlth Da~e informed lite workl's oldest Rocky Marciano's still!~ th~r gar levied a fine of $5 and
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an and Mll- child sin,ler eoe mls • poncb lunchin' - opened a Cleveian• cost! against Ronald Hendricks, Kenneth Grover and Joy
of He II survived by his . wile; wood, son, 4,;59 P·~: lll!nday,
.,. ... lllhou just Mamie went and he4 n Ilea bJm nd F
d Pomeroy, on a charge of pass- Chestor, Mr. and Mrs.
Judlllr, and a 100 Jake,
at
Ill~ ,;- ·
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So did
a
a isb- utery . . . Richard E. Harper lng a. school bus Saturday while Haning, Mr. ·and Mrs. Ma"in home, "10 ll'ts moth•r, "'rs
' . ,John B'ra...,... r, •. . Eui
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White nd 1 11 0 r Fl twond1
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Jack"lie's a ·pain and mesUc and foretan
It was in the process, of load- and . :.
Betty
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. Va,, a 1 Iter, Margaret mtlltll ol OhrlsUJn "llldlritd s." Col
10 ..~~~.. ~ llreJI do boya Nov. I . . . Art 1 TV-d'la· Tbe neltkld truth: Ann-Mar- final! calmed hi 40 • r was found not gu!Uy of 1 charie 01um us.
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ol AUanta,pa,, a~ ~ btP!be't,. 1 Mrs
Weld+!' 1:31 a.m.t·, AI: ma
$25,000
. . . Jawa Bfel's
Row" mint- travei fears and
te yLoeanr of running a red llghL
Mr. and Mrs. 'if. A. Elam of Bronson Mann of. Cbal'le:.torr: ·.
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The body Is at tht Barto* :· . m ,..,,..;, ,.,... . I.
•IP• up V.ldahl 3:45 Ll:n.; lalDt ldDd of oountN•·ns FOR "'ood'1
atalle don on the United States to atar
CIDANG 'i't TODAY
at their home here and
Bonsall Funeral home at Chlr• Flsher, Jr., Mra. !Jura Goody,
!VIIIIr WUHam... up Metdahl ,
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oo woo with Rich- In "'l'bt, Beauty Part" .. , Lee
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Mrs. lrtne lila!!l\ Mrs WIJ,.
liM a.m. ,
!~ ~ .~ ~.~.~nloobu~'" ard GrqiOn woa't wind ,up In Marvill's Mexican-waters fish- ChTAIPEI 'U:l&gt; - NaliDIIaKllst E~~~d ~-ill;
lesion, W. VI...
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, liarrlsoa; ~ vadira\ •MuOabipolls lluJ Jeflboat •· EUeen B"""""" pu CJty ehurcb untD he gell a div~ Ina mate Is fiancee
Michele mese Presrdent Chi an&amp; al- Mr, and Mrs: Eugene~le; Wll~ . E. lllnes, ll!.d'ard
doWJIUO p.m.; Vulcan up 10:· rerry Meltzer~U:::e:': ll ::::
Shirle~ ~eLaine s Triola ''' The year's uonlty: ~~·~today celebrated his ?911) wood visited the pill week
I KJtapp,. Mn. Carrie LeMUtel'l,
II p.m.; Rose G. down 10:35 diJII at KIDi Heory VI
qu · te
ace, sn 1 a ll- a Women'a Wear Dally will!· r ay.
relatives in Newark, Mr. and
· · ; Frank D. YartiJJ, Mwk t MorI.ID.; Marl: Eutoo up 2:45 a. a- Tlarnoy'l widowed ,kj.: ~
poqess; what !ben out a pboto of Babe Paley.
'Mrs. Ray Underwood and
rll, Ed'RII'd R. Pattaraon, ;Mr1.
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jft,; a E. Bowles up 4:t0 a. Pat an4 her late
busbancl'l
tvintl
parents in Coshocton.
CONTIN!Jill) From Page 1 JIJDfl PhUUps, Mn. Cll'l, N.
m.; l.ouishma dowa I a.m.; best friend DoiUI Bryne were The Frtlleh hit
d
arri~RVI
Mrs. Joe Hatflold Is
eonsicltl'ltiQII, In arriVIJtl .
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trancls Hougland down 1 a.m.; wed
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the said llii!HiftL that tbl Htar- ry L.
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Jenka up 8:40a.m.; ADen R. bride?;, arlllt4e yau IDIIJ my 'llomoir Jolm-JobD" Ignores
By Ava Gilke'
Ann In Jackson and ldr
lnl before the Board
ov· Smllb, Mrs.
Morrill down 1:10 a.m.; Solvay u
wlsh to bt called CONTINUED From Pl(t 1
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Welsh Mrs: Richard Jeffers and
er a period of
1p t:25 a.m.
In Sardl' wh .._.. limp YJohn ·- · Les Crue's U:· ~~~~ arpalzaifoa had were called to Blackticlt by the lly
ail wteka with
her u:.,,ban
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a_t •about wife Eve's working Ill a FtU- tltdbted lllelf 10 dlaiNJIIJ death of Mr. Welsh'• brother. i.fiss Linda Shaffer wal
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bout DYe!..':. ~edjeiilnh; :'k~ktall:. .. -~enasha_ SlnJI. •pommrmfll, left wiD&amp; aad In-Jaw, Edward Glen.
Saturday evening visitor
tour •·ci~lfll
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wy, millleal Bberal" flleDilleL
t.jr, ~nd Mrs. F. 0. Wh~ey twu Jo Smith
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DEVOTED ro INTIBDI
vorce,
ter
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slap
&lt;- water, picked up
diner Robert Clarks and
Gilkey Qonni. and
Jobnlzy Nub, · fine ::.." ~J · ·,;s Dave Mer- early Suii4~ lrlnmllla dlaautsed and the Robert ~ .over rienlll&amp; visitors 'or Mr.
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Mr(.. c D Smith, Jo and Mr
11 11 the "Pieul "CaraiYII"
1A=- ~ter
II the latest Paris leave for upsla!e New York, Mr. and Mrs, Homer Rlae of and ~s 'Doyle Knapp
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Middleport and Mr. and Mrs. Ions.
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nee:!ree makes him ·a 2nd-Ume Pollee alto_said the group Homer Wlllllrd of Datwln via. Jo Smtlb and Linda
that be'a JettinB to Vi 1 N :'· pop · · One Manhattan tried to 'Infiltrate a U.S. Army lied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence were Friday enninJ vllltorl
1D ly 'rl
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am PI •tore SUffered half·a-lllll· Reserve Specltll Forces unit on Eastman Sunday afternoon
Marcia warner and
enloJv·l
ear lnel te en;:::am our UDII ln bad cbecks ~ yell: a· Slaten ltrland io attend classes Mr. and Mrs. Kennath P4'rne ttl piua.
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Bllly lone · · JaM Fonda • au~ ill IUerrllla warfare. •
are occupylnB the boUle VlcJI- "Carl McElroy of the u.
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,ed by Paul Steillllllj&amp; when AnJw 1pe111 ~ weeiencl
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he.;o:ed to ColumbUI.
ltlfQMN!IIS, Mr. IIIII Mn. Pauli h.;~;
Burt ileyualdl olriiDII7 a!ld&amp;JIIIIt -pliJ&lt;Jut ••• .._ liiabo ,..._....,, iii~
tntoBurt- of • nd Mrs. ·H•• D. Gilkey MUllnlY . and Btu.
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Robert Forsyth of Cleveland,
o. A surviving sister is Mrs.
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Leaders of Ohi"o Fa'rmers Un.·on M31"ntai.

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the wid~w of For~
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an was
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Admloslono Salur&lt;lay - Anna

Brewer, Portland. '
mscb~rp~ Salllrday ...\ Car·
rie Swartz, Chester;
Andy
Porter, Pomeroy 1 Harold TriP'
' lett, Pomeroy,
Admission• Sl!llday- Vernon
Howell, Pomeroy; Esra Howell,
Pomeroy; ·Essie Ruiiell; ·Mlddleport.
mschar1e• Stmday - Norma
wa• Goodwin, Pohlei'Oy.

Kuala Lumpur. 'nle Presl~e!U ,underdmJopecl oaUons
noted Peking's ·announcement\ trasic. · .
that it had
sueeess!UIIy "It also Invites danger to
launched a auided
missile China Itself," be said. "For the
and eapinded a nuclear war- leaders of China must realize
bead on the test target. ,
that any nuclear capacUity they
Johnsoo said the prouTera- can develop can - 1114 will tion of nuclear weapons amq be deterred."

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Draws Near its End
SEOUL (UP!) - President
Johnson neared the end of hll!
Far Eastern ndyney today a•
he came to South Korea. !he
last foreign stop, after warning
Communist China that any nuclear weapons It develops "can
- and will - be deterred."
Johnson was aut apiD mixing in a cheer!DB and eaclted
crowd in tho hUDdreds ollhouaanda, waJkinillnto a rtce paddy
and sruJIInB hands fMn the
I1IIIDilr&amp; board of the bubbeJ.
stop iD the Clpltll af tbil 111lion wlrere M,tiOO Americans
died In tho Korean war.

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Kroger pr0£"ItS
D0 wn Despi•te
Higher SaleS

NOW YOU KNOW
Tbe lena ''mlllutemq• or!pled iD 177t after lbe Musacbusetls RevoluUoaary ...
Yeltlon pro~lded for lbe mDIIIa
to be ready oa tbe "oborteot
aoUce" to take up arms arul ao
when needed.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. S. GOVT. INSPECTED
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WASHINGTON (UP!) -War
in the steaming jungles of Viet
Nam, war on tile city'o otreets
between Negroes and whites,
and war on the rising co~ts of
food dominate the concerns of
Amertcan voters as they
approach _election day.
Unquesuonabiy, the voters
will take these concerns inl?the
votmg booth. But as pohttcal
issues th~y are not clear-cut
and . thetr Impact . on the
elecltons IS hard to esltmate.
Each Issue carrie~ a big
!mponderable -what wtll be &lt;he
tmpact of the Manila Conl~rence? Where wtll the whtte
backlash materialize? How poll.
tical ts the stnke agamst btgh
fond prices?

Mrs' Forsyth
Buried Today
At Anstead
PT. PLEASANT _ Services
were held at 11 a.m., today,
for Mro. Ottle Forsyth, 80, I
resident of 1419 Kanawha St.,
who died Sat.urday in Pleasant
Valley Hospital, alter a ohort
Illness.

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Kuala Lumpur when pollee had a penny on eacb dollar of sales,
to ljltll flrt oa a mob outst4e according to Jacob E. Davis,
.
lbe UDitad St&amp;tea Jalormatloa President.
hi b
lerYice Center.
Low reta0 prtces w c 1ag
'nit 11ra1ns of "The Eyett of god behind higher costs ""'' The number ol highway fatal!uas Are Upon Yau" swepl cited by Mr. Davis in the firm's lUes over !be weekend dipped
Ktmpo Afl1lllt1
outside quarterly report to shareown- below 20 for the Drst Umo since
11eou1 81 JolmsoD 1114 Ladyblrd ers as reaiOill for rising sales early September.
llfepped hiD the plane 111 be and reduced profits, Not In- The United States lnternaUon·
ar-1111 If Iauth
Kerean COllie per comm111 share after at and State Hitlhway Patrol..._
Plttl4oa&amp; Park Chrms Hee.
preferred dividends lor the tO cords showed today that 18 per'l'ltsdq tbo President will weeks ended October 8, 19G6, SOill died betwee~~ e p. m. Frl·
till&amp; V. I. fon!e1 stalldlag was $1.46, dowa from the $1.63 day and midnight Sunday to
ltlll'd at Camp Stanley i u 8 1 per share earned htst year. keep !be toll .under 20 lor !be
..a 111 a.. demilitarized zone. Net income alter tans for Drst time IInce 19 were killed
Wr...,ay 111
by way the first three quarters ol 19G6 durtng the weekend after Labor
AIUira llir Wublnglon to Wtaled $18,901,001, a decrease Day holiday.
.
..... IP ... :lllfllllomfle trip
of $2,337,425 from Income of Three pedestrians wmltllled,
!Ill wanriDa 10 Rat Chlna $21,238,426 reported for the Including two children out Hal• 1orm11 dillDer In first three quarters of 1!165. ioweenlng: two motoreyeUsts

With varying emphasis, . the idea that the Republicans are a Itself In the Maryland ..,
Republicans are pushing ah war party..
Georgia subernatorlai prima.
three Issues.
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The Democratic answer Ia rles.
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The Democrats, 'DII · the that the United Stale! must atop
lllcldl.. A·Faetor
defensiVe, are trying to make aggression In VIet Nam or fiBbt In
~jlli the b&amp;Ckiaib ''
the record of the 89th C'!Jl&amp;r.ss a b!Bger ww 1~\el' on.
worklnJ ·ar~nst R•publi' m
the main Issue but without Aithoush Viet Nlll!l is a major can41dalel for aovemor ln.
success.
con~rn of the voter thtre Is ilQ GeOrgia and Aekansas. There is
The Repu~llc•n party has way to rei! what Impact the Will' solid reasob 19- susge:!t 1\ will
been ~chizophrenic on the Viet wlli have on the election,
help Rep~ Jn C~llfo~nta,
Nam tssue -oometlmes hilling In primary race&amp;, "hawka'' DUoois, Mieh!Jau, and ' N...
it hard, then soft-pedaling tt.
supporting the adinintstraUon York.
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Uus: firm support of the tenUy, Yet others, like Senators Edwud
Bl'OQke, seeRI!g to
bombing; blaming Prestdent Clifford P. Case, ,R-N,J., 11id beeollle~llte llrst Nef!! ll!llator
Johnson lor involving tt.e United John Sherman Cooper, R-Ky,, since reconi!r)tctlon, l!Js'.heen
States ~ an Asian land war; appear in no danJer despite hurt by tho ~all 1ft "black ·
denounctng the DemoeraUc split their more dove-like postures, power." '
as encouragement lor the The backlash lss•e exists, The growfng tide of protest
enemy; pushing for an aii-~slan althoush few like to talk about against the rlsint cost of food
peace conference to dispel any II. It already has manlftsted has increased markedly as the
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LUMBUS (UP!) - Of!J· He also said that Dll July 1 "Neither the housewilo nor recession yeirl ·under President
cials and members of the Ohlu farmers get an increase in t~e the farmer Is to blamo for t• Dwi ht D El,enbnwer than
Farmers Union must work to price of milk amounting to six- day's fond prices," Fichter sta- 4 18
'ltennedy-Jolllllon
save tile family system of farm· tenths of a cent per tislf galion. led. "It Is not the housewife ur ng rlt ,e ·~
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ing in order to prevent further Almost Immediately, Dechant who had demanded fancy pack· prospe 1 per .;::·---increases in 1ond prices,
said, the cosl to consumers ages, conve!)ience loads and oth"Saving the family farm sys- was raiSed about two to three er gimmicks.
tem of ogricuiture Is our be•t cents.
"These are part of tire sales
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protection against exerbilant Joseph W. Fichter of Oxford, promotion designed til./attract
- - -.-fond prices in the future," Tony chairman of the Ohio Farmers customer•. Tl!ero· were ne new houro H IIIII 7-8 p.m. Parenti
Dechant, president of the Na- Union, told the IIH!eling of coun- fancy packages tllat could jusli· only Dll Pedlatries Ward. ·
tiona! Farmers Union, told a ty representatives that tile man ly the doubling and treblinl of
Admlutou
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in the middle is the one to milk and bread prlcn to con- !Irs. Mae A. LMrence, 150
"The current prices of food blame for higher food prices. sumers last summer beyond the Garfield Ave,; .Mn. Alberta
are low In comparison to what
increase which farmers re- Saunders, 110 Locust St.; Donwe can expect in future unless
celved.
. . aid R. Sa1011, RL I Ga!Upolis;
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tile Income of lamiiy farmers Is
No Drop Noted
Patrick A, Watson, Rl. l MO.
such that they can afford to re"It is noticeable the drop In ler; Steven F. Fuller, Rt. 2
main in larmmg," Dechant
wheat price• since last 111mmer Gallipolis; Mrs. Bobby L. Rl~
said.
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has not resulted in the lowering ehie, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mill. L~~o
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jf'r.Yllloa lor Federal Income died of traffic Injuries, and LONDON (UP!) - Scotland He told the sminar that tllere
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of the price of 8 loaf of 'bread. ther A. Hill, Rt. 1 Ga!Upolta;
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tax• totaled $12,26U72.
one man riding a farm wagon Yard today turned Its search was no basis in fact to claims Mrs. Tllelma Chartter, Glen "The cost of food today is the Charlel A, Queen, Rl 1 ffortb·
Sales for the 40 weeks end· was fatally injured OYer t be lor escaped master •PY George by chain fond store Op&lt;'rators Ellyn. IlL, dted Sunday ot the prlee .we are paying for our pre- up; Mrs. Cbeoter A. Wigal, Rl
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ed October 8, 9166, were $2,015,- weekend.
Blake to Ireland amid specula- that recent hikes 1n food prices age of 69. Born In Bradbury, vious neglect ol agriculture. 1 Cheshire; Mrs. Henry
D.
- - - - - · _____ 671,W/, an tncrea.. of $1!4,- Tile Us! included GOben lion he had arranged his own were caused by Inflation, high- she was the daughte~ of the This neglect has resulted in low Bowyer, Rl 1 Ctowo . City;
Z'/5,330 or 7 per cent over sales David Kendall, 8, Portsmou:.t,, prison break with the help ?f er wages and higher prices 1o late Richard and Het.l!e Si!I.&gt;On prices to fanners while the James F. SwaM, Rt. 1 Crowa
Geap roediaatz
Gallipolis 11 $1,891,167 for the
Wte killed when bit by a car when a powerful two - way radio m farmers.
Borden. Precedrng her In death costs of their equipment and City; .MJ:ian G. Spencer, Rt.
Dam 12.1, W, I'IIIIDIDC S feet weeil of 1915.
he darted across the str..t his cell.
I Dechant said those explana- were a stsler, Elizabeth, and a supplies have continued 1o 2 Gallipolis; Mro, Larry W.
on !he rollen, Pomeroy-Ma1011 "Low compeUiive
retail in his Halloween suit Saturday; Police suspicious of a link I lions could not justify the wide daught~r. Helen.
mount.
Edge, KaJtBUBa; ....... VIrginia
20.51, Pt Pleuaol 2Uf, lllo- prlctt," Mr. Davis said, "con- and Erwin M. Ahearn, 62, of between Blake, who escaped spread betw~n the price~ which Survtvors include _her h"" "Ao 1 consequence, family F. Carpen!er, New Haveu; Conton 1.03 lalling, Kanawha Falls tlnue to lag beblnd hlgber costs Springfield, killed ln an auto nine days ago while serving a , farmers recetve for thetr pro- •band, C. C. Charlier, a dough- farmers in large numbers ilave rad D. Berkley Henderso~ Mts.
2.94 risiDB, Cbarlesloll
18.113 af merchandise materials and co!Usion on U. S. 33 in Canal 4!-year prison sentence
for I ducts and the prices which con- ter, Mrs. Henry !Margaret) Da- been forced to quit farming.' lA!o R. Roush, Rt. 2 !.elllrt;
falling . London, Marmet alii aupplles. Other unuaual expense, Winchester on Sunday,
spying for the Soviet Union, sumers have to pay.
VII, of Illinois: a s~n, G. B. He sa14 the Joss of family Mrs. Herman R. Zirkle,., Ma..
"'infieid dams were 011 lht Mr. Davia said, "should have
and Ireland were re-infor'Ced by .
Bread Price• Clted_
Ftsher, Venwra, Cahl.;
tv.o farmers baa. already been fell en; ~·}19!!'
Eberibach,
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1 favorable offect 111 luture
a roomlnt house find.
As one example, he ctted a brothers, Dr. H. C. Horden Co- in !be price of rann products, P~,'illl!lll F. Albulj, Rt.
•oat Movements:
earnlnp.'' These include:
Westside Factory --j-1lr'tr room one-half mile from , seven-tenths of a cent p&lt;'r bush- lumbus,,and L. D. Harden. C.·r- and would be felt much •more 1· -ltai!lne; ·l!lylftond S.i! BarObio River Kutueldaa Start-up expenses of a larg· Destroyed by Fire
1London 's
Wormwond Scrubs el incre~se in the price oi ard, Ohto; two sister~, Miss in the future if tht trend were ton, Rt. ~ Reediyltle,; Mrt. Hodown
7 a.m.; _Crlss Jr. up ar number of new food aa4 OLI!VELAND tUPI) -A west prison, police four.J a 10,· foot wheal, which re•uited In bread Grella Horden, Columbns. and not reversed,
ruer D; Goeglelri, , Pomeroy;
' : ' .,\ p.m.Oi!elrable up U, drug storu and
pr~f side factory was destroyed Sun· long homemade aerial ,made prim to the consumer that Mrs, George !Phylllsi Skinner,
Robert M. lloilles, Cbelter;
tHO a.r~-· Andrew CalboiW plants; Consollda!IOII ol some day by a spectacular, three- from bamboo and wire.
were 3 to 4 cents per loaf high- Pomer~JY, and nine 1randr.rildMiss Florenr!e S. "LimiJerser,
up 14, 4:35 a.m.; Western &lt;Iowa major warehousing and dlstrl· alarm fire which burned out of It was thought Blake's con- er than they had been.
· ren.
i Long ~11om; Mrs. Lewll E.
14, 6. a.m.; Peggy Downey up butlon faellltl... and more OP' control for more than two hours. federate - police identified him
Funeral sel'Yices will be held
HumpbN!y, R~. I · Po~;
14, 6.55 a.m., Queen City down Iiana! retirements thaD expect- Damage to •he Norton l"otm• as an lrish Communist-might
Saturd~y at2 p. m. at the MidMrs. RayliiODd' ·,MeD*nlel,
14o.wwnatll61ng2;·.!ewa.m.·MartinssuYIIIIID. eel.
dry was_ estimated at $165,000, have _been_ at't.he other end of
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tbe Rev. Donald Hlcks oWciatrick,' Portsmoutlt; '!'lie' '',Rev,
Lane up' 16. &amp;:15 .:m.: Sleel
MERCHANTS TO MEET accordmg to &lt;%•f Leo Pavlik of a ra 10 m Wtth t e spy.
lng, Burial wlll be In the RivAlfred E, CoX, ·Scott llepot,
Ranger up 17, 5:40 a.m.; Acd- Tbert wm be a meeting of ~ ~diflre battalion. He Ia!~ ~~laked had been gran~4 lpeerview Cemetery .
w. Va,;· Wesley
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dian down 18, I: OS Lm.; Jana tho Mlddl port Merchants AssoUl nl was I
quonse c a ra io prlVIIeges anq ownltfwllnp • Coati!
Funera!
·wellston; Mrs. Dewey E: floof, .
T. up IB, 4 a.m.; Harvey Jor,:,_,
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,_ structure, but that It contained ed a powerful lie!, police said.
w 11 to Mrs . Franc1s A•
don Up 18, S:tO a.m.; SL Marys clatl~ ••-IY· theovCo•~- 1 valuable machinel'y.
Now a search is being con· Two deer died early today Home II in charge of arranse· PT. PLEASANT - Grave- e s n;
•P , I:20 a.m.; A. J. PalloD ~1_.1.Sou10Plh·'!: liObio
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dueled In ~ prison to see 11 when hit by vehicles on high- ementa.
llde servlotl 11111 ba held at Platt, Rt •. S Wti~IGn; .·ltlrs.
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Blake or fnends convl!'(led H ways in Meigs County.
10 am Tneaday in l(t V.lew WOllam H, Guy, Aiblfty; Rlcb·
Herdmau up 19 5·25
am.. olllee. Dale Dutton, chalrmor•: NEW YORK (UPI) - The Into a transmitter and receiv- Sheriff Rllbet'l C, Hartenbach
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Menioriat Park at ~ie!lton, 'ard ~- Shinn, RL I Rll~eu•
Pemrsylvaula uP sO, 5:15 a:m.; urpi all marehlnta to attend lowest temperature N!porled lng set.
reported ~ car drtven by CharW. Va., lor a former Pt Plea. wood,
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Endeavor up Ill 7 a m.• Walthis morning 10 the U. S. Weales H. Fttcb, .Long Bottom,
unt resident, John V. Mann,
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struck and killed a deer
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27 of Flortffant Mo who diad Mrs. Lplher A. Hili, 111. 1
ter llou&amp;lantl up 21, 4:15a.m.; B. up Marmet z:ss a.m.; 1111- and Hawaii·,.., 14 degree• at MARRIAGE APPLICA'I'ION of a mile east of Rt. 7 on the
In' St. Louis ~m 1~jurltt auf· Gallipo~, daUBbter, Ul"'a.m.
Elisha Woods up 21, 4:15 Lm.; en z. up Wlnfltld 1:10 p.m.; St. Johnsbury, VI. The hl&amp;frest Clyde Taft Davis, 2!, Colum.i Success Road at 6 a.m. Fitch's
ferad In an auto accident.
Saturday, Mrs. Bobby L. 1\ltchlllby lAw up 11, 1:16 LID.; Edeana Boswortlr doWII Win- rtported Sunday wu 101
at bus, utility worker, and Lind I car had damage to ita front
He attended PI Pleasant le, 1\1. 2 Gatl)polls, daulbter,
~ State up 22, 4:50 I. field 12:211 a.m.; Fort Dearborn Thermal and Palm Springs Carol Neigler, 20, Syracuse" ' end and both fenders.
schools while be ~lded there, 9:15 a.m. Saturday; Mro. wn.
m., Jeffei'IOII down D. 3:45 a. up Wlnlleld l;tS a.m.
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' The other deer was reported Mr. and ,Mrs: Carl Mourn- and his tate fafher, John 'V. liam ~· Guy, Alllany, daup.
m.; National up Zl, Ul a.m.;
stenographer.
killed .4 of a mile weot or the lng of Elyna l'lllted over a Mann was district manager of ter, .1- 15 •II-~· Saturday; ,Mrs.
lloc&gt;K up Gree1111p 8:t0 p.m.:
Flatwoods R&amp;ll(j on Rou'te 7 recent weekend wtth ber par- tile Appalachian PoWer C&lt;&gt;,
LeWJI . E. !fum~ey,;:Rt,.
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llaYelllwood up Greenup 1·1$
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by a semi-truck rtg that failed ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett M M
du le of PomerO)', JIOII• ~-Ill a.m. Sunp.m.: Frllbaratf _,
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stop, authorities said,
Lasmberdt. . !tor I Mr •••
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G"-'1&gt; IJ:Ii a.~ J. I. Lew- Itt 1114 Mamie Eisenb.,..r iy ftstic Fisher tried
DRIVER FINED
Mrs. Everett Lambert were Mr. pal chureh. He was employed Mrs~ ~ · •
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j,t up G.-up !,ill Lm.; K-D ware at the Maurice Chevalier " te" Re"""'d
to let fired from two network shows, Pomeroy Mayor Charles t,o. and Mra. Gene Lambert and by the MacDonald
Altcn!ft son, 1.33 p.IIL. Stbiday; Mrs.
don 0~ kJO a.m.· Mary w·••·-' "'"""'de
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,_ 1 off - camers be setUed for some $200 000
family of Hemlock Grove Mrs
Raymoncl C McDaniel Raven
Allee down .Kel•ahl 7 ' p.m.; __":""Char''l'"6ene"' M wlth Da~e informed lite workl's oldest Rocky Marciano's still!~ th~r gar levied a fine of $5 and
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an and Mll- child sin,ler eoe mls • poncb lunchin' - opened a Cleveian• cost! against Ronald Hendricks, Kenneth Grover and Joy
of He II survived by his . wile; wood, son, 4,;59 P·~: lll!nday,
.,. ... lllhou just Mamie went and he4 n Ilea bJm nd F
d Pomeroy, on a charge of pass- Chestor, Mr. and Mrs.
Judlllr, and a 100 Jake,
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pJD.; llriln B. do!rD Me!dahl to "Marne"'
So did
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a isb- utery . . . Richard E. Harper lng a. school bus Saturday while Haning, Mr. ·and Mrs. Ma"in home, "10 ll'ts moth•r, "'rs
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White nd 1 11 0 r Fl twond1
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Jack"lie's a ·pain and mesUc and foretan
It was in the process, of load- and . :.
Betty
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FIJmJ' uies ... Bert . Lab mg. Charles Swatzel, Pomeroy, C · b
. Va,, a 1 Iter, Margaret mtlltll ol OhrlsUJn "llldlritd s." Col
10 ..~~~.. ~ llreJI do boya Nov. I . . . Art 1 TV-d'la· Tbe neltkld truth: Ann-Mar- final! calmed hi 40 • r was found not gu!Uy of 1 charie 01um us.
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ol AUanta,pa,, a~ ~ btP!be't,. 1 Mrs
Weld+!' 1:31 a.m.t·, AI: ma
$25,000
. . . Jawa Bfel's
Row" mint- travei fears and
te yLoeanr of running a red llghL
Mr. and Mrs. 'if. A. Elam of Bronson Mann of. Cbal'le:.torr: ·.
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Barrett, W. Va .. were
The body Is at tht Barto* :· . m ,..,,..;, ,.,... . I.
•IP• up V.ldahl 3:45 Ll:n.; lalDt ldDd of oountN•·ns FOR "'ood'1
atalle don on the United States to atar
CIDANG 'i't TODAY
at their home here and
Bonsall Funeral home at Chlr• Flsher, Jr., Mra. !Jura Goody,
!VIIIIr WUHam... up Metdahl ,
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oo woo with Rich- In "'l'bt, Beauty Part" .. , Lee
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Mrs. lrtne lila!!l\ Mrs WIJ,.
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!~ ~ .~ ~.~.~nloobu~'" ard GrqiOn woa't wind ,up In Marvill's Mexican-waters fish- ChTAIPEI 'U:l&gt; - NaliDIIaKllst E~~~d ~-ill;
lesion, W. VI...
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, liarrlsoa; ~ vadira\ •MuOabipolls lluJ Jeflboat •· EUeen B"""""" pu CJty ehurcb untD he gell a div~ Ina mate Is fiancee
Michele mese Presrdent Chi an&amp; al- Mr, and Mrs: Eugene~le; Wll~ . E. lllnes, ll!.d'ard
doWJIUO p.m.; Vulcan up 10:· rerry Meltzer~U:::e:': ll ::::
Shirle~ ~eLaine s Triola ''' The year's uonlty: ~~·~today celebrated his ?911) wood visited the pill week
I KJtapp,. Mn. Carrie LeMUtel'l,
II p.m.; Rose G. down 10:35 diJII at KIDi Heory VI
qu · te
ace, sn 1 a ll- a Women'a Wear Dally will!· r ay.
relatives in Newark, Mr. and
· · ; Frank D. YartiJJ, Mwk t MorI.ID.; Marl: Eutoo up 2:45 a. a- Tlarnoy'l widowed ,kj.: ~
poqess; what !ben out a pboto of Babe Paley.
'Mrs. Ray Underwood and
rll, Ed'RII'd R. Pattaraon, ;Mr1.
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jft,; a E. Bowles up 4:t0 a. Pat an4 her late
busbancl'l
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parents in Coshocton.
CONTIN!Jill) From Page 1 JIJDfl PhUUps, Mn. Cll'l, N.
m.; l.ouishma dowa I a.m.; best friend DoiUI Bryne were The Frtlleh hit
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Mrs. Joe Hatflold Is
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trancls Hougland down 1 a.m.; wed
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the said llii!HiftL that tbl Htar- ry L.
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Jenka up 8:40a.m.; ADen R. bride?;, arlllt4e yau IDIIJ my 'llomoir Jolm-JobD" Ignores
By Ava Gilke'
Ann In Jackson and ldr
lnl before the Board
ov· Smllb, Mrs.
Morrill down 1:10 a.m.; Solvay u
wlsh to bt called CONTINUED From Pl(t 1
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Welsh Mrs: Richard Jeffers and
er a period of
1p t:25 a.m.
In Sardl' wh .._.. limp YJohn ·- · Les Crue's U:· ~~~~ arpalzaifoa had were called to Blackticlt by the lly
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a_t •about wife Eve's working Ill a FtU- tltdbted lllelf 10 dlaiNJIIJ death of Mr. Welsh'• brother. i.fiss Linda Shaffer wal
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bout DYe!..':. ~edjeiilnh; :'k~ktall:. .. -~enasha_ SlnJI. •pommrmfll, left wiD&amp; aad In-Jaw, Edward Glen.
Saturday evening visitor
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wy, millleal Bberal" flleDilleL
t.jr, ~nd Mrs. F. 0. Wh~ey twu Jo Smith
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1ecutory: lbafs O!u Chem" will have two 011- Six of lht pt'llonsra : were and erandson, t:hlp, Jlllted lbti Mr and Mrs Roy
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diner Robert Clarks and
Gilkey Qonni. and
Jobnlzy Nub, · fine ::.." ~J · ·,;s Dave Mer- early Suii4~ lrlnmllla dlaautsed and the Robert ~ .over rienlll&amp; visitors 'or Mr.
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Mr(.. c D Smith, Jo and Mr
11 11 the "Pieul "CaraiYII"
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II the latest Paris leave for upsla!e New York, Mr. and Mrs, Homer Rlae of and ~s 'Doyle Knapp
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Middleport and Mr. and Mrs. Ions.
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nee:!ree makes him ·a 2nd-Ume Pollee alto_said the group Homer Wlllllrd of Datwln via. Jo Smtlb and Linda
that be'a JettinB to Vi 1 N :'· pop · · One Manhattan tried to 'Infiltrate a U.S. Army lied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence were Friday enninJ vllltorl
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am PI •tore SUffered half·a-lllll· Reserve Specltll Forces unit on Eastman Sunday afternoon
Marcia warner and
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ear lnel te en;:::am our UDII ln bad cbecks ~ yell: a· Slaten ltrland io attend classes Mr. and Mrs. Kennath P4'rne ttl piua.
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Bllly lone · · JaM Fonda • au~ ill IUerrllla warfare. •
are occupylnB the boUle VlcJI- "Carl McElroy of the u.
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,ed by Paul Steillllllj&amp; when AnJw 1pe111 ~ weeiencl
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Standings

SAYS

'IRRl'S WORLD

Roll to 34-14 Grid Victory Over POea

AFL SIBIIdlnc•
By UaHed Preu lnteraallonal
Eaoten Dlvllloa
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Bosloa
4 . 2 1 .116'1
New York
4 3 1 .571
Buffalo
4 3 1 .571
UeusloD 3. S 0 .375
Miami
2 5 0 .286
Wellml Dlvblta
W. r.; T. Pet·
Kansas City
f z 0 .750
SaD Diego
i z 1 .714
04t1an&lt;1
4 4 0 .5011

Tbree toucbdoWI!I
l'llo lint play and goal. On tile next, RuUand fumbled the Poca point safety.
, lateral to Williams pul the Poca 24 In eight piaye
extra polnl
Quarterback Joe McClanahan kick-&lt;&gt;ff and the vlsllors had On Pocs's kick-&lt;&gt;ff. Drenner ball at the Poe• 10 yard slripe Hawk ins, on a rvllout andl1:~r
first 510 mioutoa ol
at faked a pitchout lo Jerry For- a first down at the Red Devll took the ball al the Rutland and i( looked ao if the Devil• 1o be hit. lateraled 1o
Rutland Saturday
bes and banded to
Fullback 46.
35 and went all the way for' would score again.
Welch and the 200 lb.
a huge homecoming
on AUen Bailey who blasted bls Poca could DOt get 1 tbinl what seemed another Rutland TI1e Dots. however, buckied took the ball to c, 4 on a Ul
Its .feel u !be Jllod
way up the middle lor the first TO driv~ going this ,time
as ~re, but alert eyes ot the ol· down on this ~·ries. o~opping yard gain.
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rambled lo a !4-14 wiD
score. Batley added the extra strong Une play :fed by Perry ftctals .cang!Jt a cUppmg penal· Williams for a 3 yard loss and Rutland was caught for , 111'&gt;&gt;\'o
Poca "B" team.
points.
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KeJJJ!edy stopped, every effort. ty and the TO was called back. , knocking down two pa"es Wi\h necessary roughness at
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One of the wUdellt first
Four plays later the
Red I Cawley's punt 011 fourth and However, Hawkills soon com-: fourth and goal al the 13. point, but a Hawkins to ,
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. got 'OD the acoreboard 9 at the 45 was partially block· , pleted lwo paSBeS for 43 ya~d' l Hawkins hit Drenner lor what , ner pass made up lor Jt
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tie the acore at 1-8. It was ed and the !led J?tvils had a and Drenner picked up five seemed like a score bot Oren· I another score. Orenner , tooiJ ..J
n«tJrer
1 J 0 .125 "L"t's cballge sldeo, Pop.
touchdoWIJS, lbree
broken play that_ Rutland first down on tbeir 38.
1more as the firllt quarter end· ner was out of the end zone the pass on aoout lhe th~,,j 1 ;
I Sunday'• Relulll
ef the meal It over!"
fumbles, a safety
on as Joe Hawklu look Four playo later
Hawkins I ed.
. and the vi~ tors took over. Po- and with a powerful burst ~,.,b
B~alo 33 New York 23
1&amp;-14 flrllt quarter ICOJ'tl
811Bp, roUed out, missed a spotted Dr~aner go~ lnlo the I _ Tbree plays and one minute ca got twl&gt;. play~ off before 8 &gt;ackward somersalt
weJII, 111
B&lt;isloR 24 Oakland 21
one Red Devil TD
and began rtiiUimg. He ~nd zone alone and bit the Jun. mto the second quarter Dreoner · the half ended· •nd Rutl a.Jd took into the end zone for the flnal '"
KIIIISas City 48 Houston 23
&lt;ailed bad&lt; beeauae ol I
lor the sldellnee and behind 10r balfbaek wilb a perfect shimmed his way m from the a 28-14 lead to the
d•es, ;rK Rutla nd score
Son Diego 24 Denver 17
penlty.
,downfield blocking
by pitch for another Red
Devil three lo make it 22·14 in favor room
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Outstandlnl Doe play
and others he raced
'th 3 mln tes d J• 0f R tl d Will'
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Nut Saaday'• Gamel
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Iams try or Poca settled oown ;o g'l\KI time ran out with a first aod
HousloD at 08kland
0
second efforts by
51 yards to paydlrt with ' ml• seconds left In tbe first period. the eiira points was slopped. hardnose footba.l) in the second K&lt;&gt;ai at the fo . fte th Dot
San Diego at Kansas City
Halfback Gary Drenner
and 50 oeCODds left. FuU· Hawkins attempted I keeper After a 'Poca punt and pass half and Sill~P'"&lt;l everything had .lnven 68 u;,~, ~n e run: :-,~;
Denver at Bostoo
By Ualted PreuiJ!Ienallonal
Joe Hawkins
Lariryl Lemley added the on the try lor the PAT• and Mmterceptlon exchanges, one by Rutland had to offer m In' · plays agai nst Rutland 's seconc--o
Btlllalo at Miami
This week's Ohio college loot- the Red Devils of Coach
po n a.
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artm of Poca and lhe other th' d
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Smith a 211-14
. RutiaRd kicked off and lore- waB s1op .
b Drenner the Red Devils " pen .
team. Poca s lla•ley led lbe '·"
Saturday
lead.
fd 8 Poca punt. The Devils Kennedy.'• kick-&lt;&gt;11 was low r~ 8 Jirst 'and 10 at the Poca A blocked punt by K•nnedy in grour~d game Wit h 131 yards ir•. ,q
By UDI=~~alloul lndiama at Ohio State
Rutland took the
plcked up one first down lhen l•nd.Pocas Sayre had trouble 4f • 8ix plays later Hawkins the hrsl part olllie t. 1urt h per. _11 uws Ho~wkms bad 102 yard!
Easlo,. Dlvloion
Clacimmli at N. Texas State , . kick-off and on the first
llmbled at lhe Dols' 30 yard holdi~g onto the ball, finally
Mike Barr standing alone iod, however, hurl Ihe Dots '" 10 runs for the Red Devils. ,,
Xavier
at
Dayton
scrimmage
Halfback
El·
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David
Cawley
recovered
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It
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the
Poca
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zone WI"th a seven and preven '-d
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Marshall at Bowling Green
bert W111iams fumbled al
the loose ball for Poca and on McClanahan tried a keeper yard throw with 3 minu tes and b .
1season Is nd&gt;y '" a att e
0110 Kent State at Louisville
Boslon
5 8I 1.300
Red Devils' 20. George Skid- the next play Big AI Bailey . for one and then handed
to 18 seconds left :n the first hall " ": backed mto ill" shadows Wt lh mal Wahdm a " 1\utland, ...
New York
4 3 .5"1 Ohio Univ. al West. Michigan more recovered lor Poca
broke through the Rutland de· Sayre on the next play bu t' Poca lumbl«i the k' k If of l Jetr own ~nal unsto .
Hntl :&gt;1d
lfi 12 o ti - ! ; ; ..
4 4 ·,;,., Akro• al Butler !Ind.)
two plays later the West
lenses and galloped \)0-)ards was stopped for no gai~. on i and Kenned
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it was on ""' 66 vard Ru' Pra B
14 0 0 0 - 14 ..
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·;;Maine at Youngstown
ginia team was ahead 8-U.
lor another Poca score. Forbes the next play Sayre was caughl la tremend y, w
played land dnve !hat 1•rc n•·r slww•·d Tlh. Rolland , ltawkms.
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Central State t Witte be
Gayle Sayre,
left halfbsck tried for the extra puints but ' in the end zone by Kennedy lthe ball ou ~m~ recovered hiS ability as» hallh:wk fhe ' " '-1 :d run : ll t't'oner, 3 or
Wesler• DiviBlon
Findlay at Way"nesbur." rg . . for Poca, hit for 10 yards oa ! was stopped.
Iand the Red Devils bad a 2 Ha k' on De . oca 21. AI combo ol l.cml&lt;-, tJr,•mter an d ilil ' d ""'' fr "m """ kms. 3 vd.
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mvve Je ";1 to t 1e nm. anU JU .Y d P&lt;~'" frt1 m !law.
5 3 .625 Capital at Woosler
Burr. ! nr i vd r" '
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4 3 .571 Muskingum at Denison
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Chicago
4 4 .500 OtterbeiR at Hiram
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Delrolt 124 Los Angeles 121

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Oberlin at Ohio Wesleyan

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Northwood (Mich./ at Ashland ferent reason•, both coaches 1 plan. The c oach wanted to individual rusher In lhe game,
Taylor (Ind.) at Defiance
were encouraged by the 49-17 stress runmng because hard gaining 117 yards in 17 carries. i

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John Carroll at Allegheny
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Case Tech al Wayne State
Coach Blanton Coll1er of the roke around nght end and against the Browns," Hecker
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Detroit 124 Los Angeles 121
Saturday Ni•hl
had
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fearing
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W. L. T. PIB. Miami at Toledo
a let-dow•. "I was afratd el ao any ot er
L run from ground - and you know the I about the biggest splash in , gam
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Chicago
4 0 0 81 Hope (Mich.) at Blulfloll
that one,'' he said_ "The team scrimmage this year.
Browns have a tremendouo de- Boston since the tea party
Robe . came
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Montreal
3 1 0 61
fiat 9uring the last few The touchdown hel ped Kelly fen~ive team."
The Boswn Patriots' s~pho- . Blar:n~on. 1_ntf'rrPpt , a .Gt&gt;orgf Fum blrs Lost
3 · ~ % .,
Ttronlo
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of practjce.'
to a 98-yard lola! gain I• 14 In fact lhe Falcons, afler lhe more fullback racked up • new • down"" ~~ss and ~aced 2:J .vards_ Punts
I for 39 ~- 1!1,
DetrOII
2 4 0 4
Coach Norm Hecker of the cames, mamtammg hiS place Browns gained a 14-0 lead mid· team record of 2IO yards i Ia
. e ;,d~ lmes brlnle
2 d
New York
1 3 I 3
had this evaluatiol : among NFL runners.
way through the first period, Sunday as the Pats look over '
to 1\,tllte Mi tchelL r •nall i.,
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Boston
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keep losing but I honeslly Then Ryan went lo work, dominated lhe game unlll the · first place in the East. rn l w o raced tlle rtsl of the way HUTLA~IJ IND. GAINS
Sunday's Results
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we keep improving." The throwmg a 36-yard louchdown middle of the third quarter. I Division of the American ' lo score. on a 78-yard play
' llrenner. 9 carrie' for -47. ' ~
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Detroit 8 Boslon 1
an eipansion eluh, losl pass lo _P'Ju i Warfield
lhe They mounted five sustained Football League with a 24_211 The Cna rters stayed sct·ond: llawk ins. to for tO'l. ::c.
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(Only gaines scheduled)
Ohio College FootbaH Seoros t!Jeir eighth straight game.
ftrst per1nd, a 17-yard touc!J. drives.
win over Oakland.
i place
Ute \\·estern Dll·tslon : 1\'iti inms . 7 for 9.
--~'·ruel4lay'a Game
By United Press lntemattonal
Collier's fears of a let.doWI down pass to ~ary Colhns m The Georgians scored a touch· In other AFL a1ion, Buffalo I With a wm over Dl:'nver. m .'l u~mley ,
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Minnesota 17 Ohio Stale 7
lo be
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23 S , game marked by four 1\'ild
9 for 37. - --~·
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Tulsa 13 Cinci•nati 0
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the ,e•taggBerat nle Green in the third, and " ' Ernie Wheelwright and a 23- Diego slo e~ O:r , ~; 1 •7 and \ changes in the first ha lf.
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Frank Ryan fired
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Kansaa City bombed Houston Denv er scored fir st on a tw ~
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VillaRova 13 Xavier 7
touchdown passes - ORe in ou
quarter.
In the second periOd. A
411-23. Miami had a bye.
. yard run by Max CIJOb ian San
On Your
By United Pre" lnlaemallonal Bowling Green 17 Miami 14
period. He completed 13 . Alter the regulars went off, field goal and a fumble at tho . Nance, the league's leading Diego came back on a fi ve yard
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Kent State 28 Toledo 20
of 21 passes lor Z23 yards Jtm Ninowski threw 1 f4.yard Cleveland 12-yanl-hne kepi ground-gailer with 755 . d run by Keith Lmcoln in the fi rst
w. L T. Pet Western Mich. 35 MarshaU 29 Halfback Leroy Kelly ran the. touchdown pass to Clifton Me· them from scoring In the
scored on plunges tf ~!"~-~ period.
St. Louis
· Northern Illinois 31 Akron 18
Nell for one touchdown and a period In the third period trail~· "'"'I
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5 I I .833 Central St 20 WVa St 0
longest louchdown sprint ol any 15-yarder to Rlllph Smith for ing oniy 21-10 the Falco~s
lwo yards. The louchdown' Bob Scarpltto returned a pun l
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NFL back this season and the another
tai ed• d . lh 1
5 I I .833 M ki
wert his seventh and eighth , 63 yards for Der~v et· to gtve the
47 IO or en 0
Cleveland
5 2 0 .714 D us· ngum B
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Browns subs came off •the bench Collt'er. leased 'lh th
. a "" -•n . ldnve a! a
rus h'mg lo set another Pals ,:: Broncos the Ieo~. d. buI J onn I'' ·' d',
21
Washio t
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a wm· a ace 12 .
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10 the final quarter 111 score two ond •tringero showing, said,
g on
625 Capital 21 Ashland 14
The .:rowns, with a 5-Z rec· record.
pass
or a touc own a~&lt;
Philadelphia
4 4 0 400
quick touchdowns also
"Bolh Charle Ha
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1 5 I .167 Dallao 52 Pittsburgh 21
1 5 I .167 Minnesola 28 San Francisco 3
New York
Kelly's louchdown spriat sJ'art. have runni•g ablllty.''
I als, who play the Chicago Bears quarter gave Boston the edge,
0 8 0 .000 Baltimore 17 Los Angeles 3
Atlauta
the Browns scoring early in Coach Hecker also oaw some on Monday nigllt over Nltbonal 81 Oakland rallied for two
Weslem Division
(Only gameB scheduled)
the first quarter - fitting Ia, runaing lnlcks he liked. Allan· Television.
touchdowns 1? the final quarter.
W. L T. Pet. ,
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Winmng Record
Green Bay
7 I 0 .875 Chicago al St. Louis
the final two minute• to give The win gave the •urprising
Baltimore
5 2 0 .714 (Only game scheduled)
the Pistons their filth win in Pats I 4·2·1 record, while
NEW TIME-SAVING WORK SIIVING
Los Angeles
4 4 0 .500
Next Sunday's Gamea
eight games and • one·half secolld-place Buffalo . and New
~~~g:ncisco 3 3 1 .500 Cleveland at Pittsburgh
game lead over aecond place York ahare tdenltcal f-3.1
3 3 0 .5011 Dallas at Philadelphia
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MlmJesota
2 4 1 .333 Detroil at Chicago
San . FranciSco. .
. Buffalo held the Jets 1o a nel
Detroil
2 6 0 .250 Los Angeles al Sal Fran
By United Prell JnteraaHOIIII) sion race In the National With the IDiury-nddled Lakers five yards rushing and picked
Saaday'o _Resalto
Minnesota at Green Bay
The Detroit Pisl0118 are taking BasketbaU Association, Detroit holding a 115-111 lead, DeBus.. off live Joe Namath aerials to
Washington l/1 Philadelphia 13 St Louis at New York
hint from the automakers, edged lhe Los Angeles Lakers chere got really hot and brought hand New York ils third
Cleveland 49 AUanll 17
WashlngtoJJ at BalUmort
and have lntraduced a fast new 124-121 SUnday night In the lone the _PisloD! back lo win. The straight loss. Boolh Lusteg,
Green Bay 31 Detroit 7
(Only games scheduled)
they can the DeBuss- gamt scheduled.
leadmg playm•ker for Detroit Buffalo'• rookie kicking sensa·
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Player-coach Dave DeBuss- last year, DeBusschero finished lion, booted four field goals.
Now atop the Western Dlvl- chere pumped in seven point• ]ft the game with 't1 poinls, But Namath lossed two TD passes
teammate Ray Seott wa• high aad Btll Batrd"s 39-yard jaunt
for the Pistons with a total of with an intercepted pass gave
29.
the New Yorkers 211 points ir1
Takes Ihe kink out of cleanin&amp;- Gives you Deep-Cl ean ·
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Already withoul the services the final period.
in11: Power Pak System! Cordaway smooth ly reels outi just
of star guard Jerry West, the The real shocker came when
as much cord as vou need, relrocts automal1call y. J!r; Peak
Lal&lt;ers lost Elgin Baylor pint-sized Buffalo defensi""
ll _p. tan tel motor With dual exhausts, loc greater cleanme
because of a leg injury.
back Chlie Warner took the ,
ef11c1eocy. Tool ·Pak. Toe sw1ttt• fll~ top hd. long Ltlt
RIVERSIDE, Calli. (UP!)- looked u if Surtees ""uld keep Walt Hazzard. trying 1o tate '"cond hall opening kickoff and !
nvlon hose. Oeluxe set of clean ~&lt;• ~ Accto ~ones at ll(l e~t (a
John Surtees, tilt driving
his money and the title.
up the olack for West and raced 95 yards lor a louchdown,. ~"'2'-:l'P. ~. cost
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Standings

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'IRRl'S WORLD

Roll to 34-14 Grid Victory Over POea

AFL SIBIIdlnc•
By UaHed Preu lnteraallonal
Eaoten Dlvllloa
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Bosloa
4 . 2 1 .116'1
New York
4 3 1 .571
Buffalo
4 3 1 .571
UeusloD 3. S 0 .375
Miami
2 5 0 .286
Wellml Dlvblta
W. r.; T. Pet·
Kansas City
f z 0 .750
SaD Diego
i z 1 .714
04t1an&lt;1
4 4 0 .5011

Tbree toucbdoWI!I
l'llo lint play and goal. On tile next, RuUand fumbled the Poca point safety.
, lateral to Williams pul the Poca 24 In eight piaye
extra polnl
Quarterback Joe McClanahan kick-&lt;&gt;ff and the vlsllors had On Pocs's kick-&lt;&gt;ff. Drenner ball at the Poe• 10 yard slripe Hawk ins, on a rvllout andl1:~r
first 510 mioutoa ol
at faked a pitchout lo Jerry For- a first down at the Red Devll took the ball al the Rutland and i( looked ao if the Devil• 1o be hit. lateraled 1o
Rutland Saturday
bes and banded to
Fullback 46.
35 and went all the way for' would score again.
Welch and the 200 lb.
a huge homecoming
on AUen Bailey who blasted bls Poca could DOt get 1 tbinl what seemed another Rutland TI1e Dots. however, buckied took the ball to c, 4 on a Ul
Its .feel u !be Jllod
way up the middle lor the first TO driv~ going this ,time
as ~re, but alert eyes ot the ol· down on this ~·ries. o~opping yard gain.
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rambled lo a !4-14 wiD
score. Batley added the extra strong Une play :fed by Perry ftctals .cang!Jt a cUppmg penal· Williams for a 3 yard loss and Rutland was caught for , 111'&gt;&gt;\'o
Poca "B" team.
points.
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KeJJJ!edy stopped, every effort. ty and the TO was called back. , knocking down two pa"es Wi\h necessary roughness at
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Four plays later the
Red I Cawley's punt 011 fourth and However, Hawkills soon com-: fourth and goal al the 13. point, but a Hawkins to ,
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. got 'OD the acoreboard 9 at the 45 was partially block· , pleted lwo paSBeS for 43 ya~d' l Hawkins hit Drenner lor what , ner pass made up lor Jt
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ill !lillY yean
tie the acore at 1-8. It was ed and the !led J?tvils had a and Drenner picked up five seemed like a score bot Oren· I another score. Orenner , tooiJ ..J
n«tJrer
1 J 0 .125 "L"t's cballge sldeo, Pop.
touchdoWIJS, lbree
broken play that_ Rutland first down on tbeir 38.
1more as the firllt quarter end· ner was out of the end zone the pass on aoout lhe th~,,j 1 ;
I Sunday'• Relulll
ef the meal It over!"
fumbles, a safety
on as Joe Hawklu look Four playo later
Hawkins I ed.
. and the vi~ tors took over. Po- and with a powerful burst ~,.,b
B~alo 33 New York 23
1&amp;-14 flrllt quarter ICOJ'tl
811Bp, roUed out, missed a spotted Dr~aner go~ lnlo the I _ Tbree plays and one minute ca got twl&gt;. play~ off before 8 &gt;ackward somersalt
weJII, 111
B&lt;isloR 24 Oakland 21
one Red Devil TD
and began rtiiUimg. He ~nd zone alone and bit the Jun. mto the second quarter Dreoner · the half ended· •nd Rutl a.Jd took into the end zone for the flnal '"
KIIIISas City 48 Houston 23
&lt;ailed bad&lt; beeauae ol I
lor the sldellnee and behind 10r balfbaek wilb a perfect shimmed his way m from the a 28-14 lead to the
d•es, ;rK Rutla nd score
Son Diego 24 Denver 17
penlty.
,downfield blocking
by pitch for another Red
Devil three lo make it 22·14 in favor room
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Outstandlnl Doe play
and others he raced
'th 3 mln tes d J• 0f R tl d Will'
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oca came ac s rong, u ·'
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u an
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Iams try or Poca settled oown ;o g'l\KI time ran out with a first aod
HousloD at 08kland
0
second efforts by
51 yards to paydlrt with ' ml• seconds left In tbe first period. the eiira points was slopped. hardnose footba.l) in the second K&lt;&gt;ai at the fo . fte th Dot
San Diego at Kansas City
Halfback Gary Drenner
and 50 oeCODds left. FuU· Hawkins attempted I keeper After a 'Poca punt and pass half and Sill~P'"&lt;l everything had .lnven 68 u;,~, ~n e run: :-,~;
Denver at Bostoo
By Ualted PreuiJ!Ienallonal
Joe Hawkins
Lariryl Lemley added the on the try lor the PAT• and Mmterceptlon exchanges, one by Rutland had to offer m In' · plays agai nst Rutland 's seconc--o
Btlllalo at Miami
This week's Ohio college loot- the Red Devils of Coach
po n a.
ped
artm of Poca and lhe other th' d
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ball schedule
Smith a 211-14
. RutiaRd kicked off and lore- waB s1op .
b Drenner the Red Devils " pen .
team. Poca s lla•ley led lbe '·"
Saturday
lead.
fd 8 Poca punt. The Devils Kennedy.'• kick-&lt;&gt;11 was low r~ 8 Jirst 'and 10 at the Poca A blocked punt by K•nnedy in grour~d game Wit h 131 yards ir•. ,q
By UDI=~~alloul lndiama at Ohio State
Rutland took the
plcked up one first down lhen l•nd.Pocas Sayre had trouble 4f • 8ix plays later Hawkins the hrsl part olllie t. 1urt h per. _11 uws Ho~wkms bad 102 yard!
Easlo,. Dlvloion
Clacimmli at N. Texas State , . kick-off and on the first
llmbled at lhe Dols' 30 yard holdi~g onto the ball, finally
Mike Barr standing alone iod, however, hurl Ihe Dots '" 10 runs for the Red Devils. ,,
Xavier
at
Dayton
scrimmage
Halfback
El·
lire.
David
Cawley
recovered
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dowrung
It
at
the
Poca
one.
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lhe
•nd
zone WI"th a seven and preven '-d
oul. Its b t!/£1
W. L. Pet.
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Marshall at Bowling Green
bert W111iams fumbled al
the loose ball for Poca and on McClanahan tried a keeper yard throw with 3 minu tes and b .
1season Is nd&gt;y '" a att e
0110 Kent State at Louisville
Boslon
5 8I 1.300
Red Devils' 20. George Skid- the next play Big AI Bailey . for one and then handed
to 18 seconds left :n the first hall " ": backed mto ill" shadows Wt lh mal Wahdm a " 1\utland, ...
New York
4 3 .5"1 Ohio Univ. al West. Michigan more recovered lor Poca
broke through the Rutland de· Sayre on the next play bu t' Poca lumbl«i the k' k If of l Jetr own ~nal unsto .
Hntl :&gt;1d
lfi 12 o ti - ! ; ; ..
4 4 ·,;,., Akro• al Butler !Ind.)
two plays later the West
lenses and galloped \)0-)ards was stopped for no gai~. on i and Kenned
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it was on ""' 66 vard Ru' Pra B
14 0 0 0 - 14 ..
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·;;Maine at Youngstown
ginia team was ahead 8-U.
lor another Poca score. Forbes the next play Sayre was caughl la tremend y, w
played land dnve !hat 1•rc n•·r slww•·d Tlh. Rolland , ltawkms.
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Central State t Witte be
Gayle Sayre,
left halfbsck tried for the extra puints but ' in the end zone by Kennedy lthe ball ou ~m~ recovered hiS ability as» hallh:wk fhe ' " '-1 :d run : ll t't'oner, 3 or
Wesler• DiviBlon
Findlay at Way"nesbur." rg . . for Poca, hit for 10 yards oa ! was stopped.
Iand the Red Devils bad a 2 Ha k' on De . oca 21. AI combo ol l.cml&lt;-, tJr,•mter an d ilil ' d ""'' fr "m """ kms. 3 vd.
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Baldwin~Wallace at Heidelberg
mvve Je ";1 to t 1e nm. anU JU .Y d P&lt;~'" frt1 m !law.
5 3 .625 Capital at Woosler
Burr. ! nr i vd r" '
San Francisco
4 3 .571 Muskingum at Denison
- Daily- sentinel, Pomeroy-MiMieport, 0' Oc_t_._3 1, l!J6
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pninls, .
Chicago
4 4 .500 OtterbeiR at Hiram
RLJ11 and, Lt.. m1..,_r . nn run. Ken-

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Tuesday'~ Game

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Oberlin at Ohio Wesleyan

H0t passing
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Northwood (Mich./ at Ashland ferent reason•, both coaches 1 plan. The c oach wanted to individual rusher In lhe game,
Taylor (Ind.) at Defiance
were encouraged by the 49-17 stress runmng because hard gaining 117 yards in 17 carries. i

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John Carroll at Allegheny
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Case Tech al Wayne State
Coach Blanton Coll1er of the roke around nght end and against the Browns," Hecker
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atop the W I.
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Detroit 124 Los Angeles 121
Saturday Ni•hl
had
come
here
fearing
raced
70
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two
more
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W. L. T. PIB. Miami at Toledo
a let-dow•. "I was afratd el ao any ot er
L run from ground - and you know the I about the biggest splash in , gam
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Chicago
4 0 0 81 Hope (Mich.) at Blulfloll
that one,'' he said_ "The team scrimmage this year.
Browns have a tremendouo de- Boston since the tea party
Robe . came
w
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Johnny
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Montreal
3 1 0 61
fiat 9uring the last few The touchdown hel ped Kelly fen~ive team."
The Boswn Patriots' s~pho- . Blar:n~on. 1_ntf'rrPpt , a .Gt&gt;orgf Fum blrs Lost
3 · ~ % .,
Ttronlo
I I 2 4
of practjce.'
to a 98-yard lola! gain I• 14 In fact lhe Falcons, afler lhe more fullback racked up • new • down"" ~~ss and ~aced 2:J .vards_ Punts
I for 39 ~- 1!1,
DetrOII
2 4 0 4
Coach Norm Hecker of the cames, mamtammg hiS place Browns gained a 14-0 lead mid· team record of 2IO yards i Ia
. e ;,d~ lmes brlnle
2 d
New York
1 3 I 3
had this evaluatiol : among NFL runners.
way through the first period, Sunday as the Pats look over '
to 1\,tllte Mi tchelL r •nall i.,
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Boston
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keep losing but I honeslly Then Ryan went lo work, dominated lhe game unlll the · first place in the East. rn l w o raced tlle rtsl of the way HUTLA~IJ IND. GAINS
Sunday's Results
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we keep improving." The throwmg a 36-yard louchdown middle of the third quarter. I Division of the American ' lo score. on a 78-yard play
' llrenner. 9 carrie' for -47. ' ~
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Detroit 8 Boslon 1
an eipansion eluh, losl pass lo _P'Ju i Warfield
lhe They mounted five sustained Football League with a 24_211 The Cna rters stayed sct·ond: llawk ins. to for tO'l. ::c.
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10
(Only gaines scheduled)
Ohio College FootbaH Seoros t!Jeir eighth straight game.
ftrst per1nd, a 17-yard touc!J. drives.
win over Oakland.
i place
Ute \\·estern Dll·tslon : 1\'iti inms . 7 for 9.
--~'·ruel4lay'a Game
By United Press lntemattonal
Collier's fears of a let.doWI down pass to ~ary Colhns m The Georgians scored a touch· In other AFL a1ion, Buffalo I With a wm over Dl:'nver. m .'l u~mley ,
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Minnesota 17 Ohio Stale 7
lo be
ed the second, a SIX·yarder lo Er· down on a one-yard plunge by downed N Y
23 S , game marked by four 1\'ild
9 for 37. - --~·
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Tulsa 13 Cinci•nati 0
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the ,e•taggBerat nle Green in the third, and " ' Ernie Wheelwright and a 23- Diego slo e~ O:r , ~; 1 •7 and \ changes in the first ha lf.
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10 mvl'rs!
Frank Ryan fired
rth
yar e goa ~ u
Kansaa City bombed Houston Denv er scored fir st on a tw ~
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VillaRova 13 Xavier 7
touchdown passes - ORe in ou
quarter.
In the second periOd. A
411-23. Miami had a bye.
. yard run by Max CIJOb ian San
On Your
By United Pre" lnlaemallonal Bowling Green 17 Miami 14
period. He completed 13 . Alter the regulars went off, field goal and a fumble at tho . Nance, the league's leading Diego came back on a fi ve yard
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Kent State 28 Toledo 20
of 21 passes lor Z23 yards Jtm Ninowski threw 1 f4.yard Cleveland 12-yanl-hne kepi ground-gailer with 755 . d run by Keith Lmcoln in the fi rst
w. L T. Pet Western Mich. 35 MarshaU 29 Halfback Leroy Kelly ran the. touchdown pass to Clifton Me· them from scoring In the
scored on plunges tf ~!"~-~ period.
St. Louis
· Northern Illinois 31 Akron 18
Nell for one touchdown and a period In the third period trail~· "'"'I
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5 I I .833 Central St 20 WVa St 0
longest louchdown sprint ol any 15-yarder to Rlllph Smith for ing oniy 21-10 the Falco~s
lwo yards. The louchdown' Bob Scarpltto returned a pun l
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NFL back this season and the another
tai ed• d . lh 1
5 I I .833 M ki
wert his seventh and eighth , 63 yards for Der~v et· to gtve the
47 IO or en 0
Cleveland
5 2 0 .714 D us· ngum B
on
ld . W ll
Browns subs came off •the bench Collt'er. leased 'lh th
. a "" -•n . ldnve a! a
rus h'mg lo set another Pals ,:: Broncos the Ieo~. d. buI J onn I'' ·' d',
21
Washio t
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a wm· a ace 12 .
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5 3
10 the final quarter 111 score two ond •tringero showing, said,
g on
625 Capital 21 Ashland 14
The .:rowns, with a 5-Z rec· record.
pass
or a touc own a~&lt;
Philadelphia
4 4 0 400
quick touchdowns also
"Bolh Charle Ha
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1 5 I .167 Dallao 52 Pittsburgh 21
1 5 I .167 Minnesola 28 San Francisco 3
New York
Kelly's louchdown spriat sJ'art. have runni•g ablllty.''
I als, who play the Chicago Bears quarter gave Boston the edge,
0 8 0 .000 Baltimore 17 Los Angeles 3
Atlauta
the Browns scoring early in Coach Hecker also oaw some on Monday nigllt over Nltbonal 81 Oakland rallied for two
Weslem Division
(Only gameB scheduled)
the first quarter - fitting Ia, runaing lnlcks he liked. Allan· Television.
touchdowns 1? the final quarter.
W. L T. Pet. ,
Monday's Game
Winmng Record
Green Bay
7 I 0 .875 Chicago al St. Louis
the final two minute• to give The win gave the •urprising
Baltimore
5 2 0 .714 (Only game scheduled)
the Pistons their filth win in Pats I 4·2·1 record, while
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Los Angeles
4 4 0 .500
Next Sunday's Gamea
eight games and • one·half secolld-place Buffalo . and New
~~~g:ncisco 3 3 1 .500 Cleveland at Pittsburgh
game lead over aecond place York ahare tdenltcal f-3.1
3 3 0 .5011 Dallas at Philadelphia
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MlmJesota
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San . FranciSco. .
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Detroil
2 6 0 .250 Los Angeles al Sal Fran
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Saaday'o _Resalto
Minnesota at Green Bay
The Detroit Pisl0118 are taking BasketbaU Association, Detroit holding a 115-111 lead, DeBus.. off live Joe Namath aerials to
Washington l/1 Philadelphia 13 St Louis at New York
hint from the automakers, edged lhe Los Angeles Lakers chere got really hot and brought hand New York ils third
Cleveland 49 AUanll 17
WashlngtoJJ at BalUmort
and have lntraduced a fast new 124-121 SUnday night In the lone the _PisloD! back lo win. The straight loss. Boolh Lusteg,
Green Bay 31 Detroit 7
(Only games scheduled)
they can the DeBuss- gamt scheduled.
leadmg playm•ker for Detroit Buffalo'• rookie kicking sensa·
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Player-coach Dave DeBuss- last year, DeBusschero finished lion, booted four field goals.
Now atop the Western Dlvl- chere pumped in seven point• ]ft the game with 't1 poinls, But Namath lossed two TD passes
teammate Ray Seott wa• high aad Btll Batrd"s 39-yard jaunt
for the Pistons with a total of with an intercepted pass gave
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ll _p. tan tel motor With dual exhausts, loc greater cleanme
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nvlon hose. Oeluxe set of clean ~&lt;• ~ Accto ~ones at ll(l e~t (a
John Surtees, tilt driving
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WOMEN'S CLUB
Olive Farm Women's Club
met with Mrs. Ella Hannum
Thursday evening The meeting
wa• conducted by presiden~
· Mrs. Vivian Humphrey. Dues
for the coml 0g year were paid.
New officers were elected as
follows : President, Mrs. Mamie Buckley; vice president,
Mrs. Ella Hannum; secretary,
Mrs. Ella Osborne; treasurer,
Mrs. Pauline Myers, Card committee, !\irs. Ina Massar and
flower committee, Mrs. Pauline
Myers. Topic of the evening
was "History of Meigs County"
by Mrs. M"argaret Brown. The
club will eat out for the No- .
vember meeting
CDC's
CBC's met with Mr. and
Mrs. Dorhman Reed Saturday
evening, Street signs were th•
10~10
topic or discussion. Refresh·
ments were served to the fol· j Th~ Singing Sergeants, .the .and in hundreds of commumUes United States Air Force Band
;
lol'ing families Waller Brown•. Ofhcml Chorus uf the Umted m 49 states.
make up over 6(1 per cent or
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Myers. Ronald Osbornes, War- versatile and travelled choral the ranks of The United States The Singing Sergeants a~e
ren Pickens', Denver Wl'lJers, organization in lhe world.
Air Force Band. the chorus is appearing with the U. S. A1r
APPOINTED - The H. 0 . Canfield Company, and Ernest Whiteheads. The Included in the repertoire of now composed entirely of vocal Foree Band, Washington. D.OhC.,
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Ad
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mec hanical rubber pro- next meeting will be at tht' this outstanding chorus are se- majors representing colle~s. at Memorial u itorium, JO
ducts and plastic components, has announced today Whitehead home.
lections ranging from opera and universities and music conser-University, Athens, Ohio,
on
appoinlmt'nl of William W. HPnderson as Vice PresiMrs. Ben Buckley i~ a p&lt;ltient oratorio to folk song~.
pop vatories throughout the UniledNov. 3. There will be a matinee
•. ljent and Ger.eral Manager. The H. 0 . Canfield Com· at Camden . Clark Hosptlal or standards, jazz - and even States.
at 2 p. m. and evening concert
pan y, which has factories in Clifton Forge, Va., and Parkersburg, w. va.
comedy. The Singing Sergeants The music library of Theat 8 p. m. Tickets may be ob.
Seymour. Ind .. is being merged with The Pantasote
Mrs. Glady~ Mvr~an
and i'ave appeared before President Singing Sergeants is second totained from USAF Recruiting
Compan.v of Passaic, New Jersey, with a plant near Pt. Debbie. Chester. and Mr. and Truman, President Eisenhower, none in the male chorus field. Office, Security Building, Ath:P:le:a:s:an:t::.=======-¥OrgornCat _ ________ Mrs. Carroll Rando~ph attend· President Kennedy. and Presi- Original compositions writtenens. or from Air Foree ROTC,
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dent Johnson. They have per-especially for the Singing Ser-Ohio University. Those without
!ca rleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Humphrey form rd al special ?!'hite House geants as well as special ar- tickets may be admitted 10
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attended the Marielt(i Home- functions, at the New York rangements by the Composing minutes prior to each concert
Oavid Brmker. of C1rcy c.:~l· coming. While there they wert World's Fair, in Carnegie Hall. and Arranging Staff of The providing seats are available.
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ens spent a weekend with her
VISI!tng a recent w•ekend al ' W. Va. visited recentlv at the Mrs. Nell Wtlson, Mrs. Em·
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barn·
lhe home of ~r. and Mrs. Erl. Ihome of his mother Mary CiT· rna Durst, Mrs. Dorothea Rie·
hill and daughter, Ruth Ann.
sm1 Rou sh wt&gt;re Mr. and Mrs. j clc and sowed barley.
bel and Mrs. Mary Nichols, v1sBy LEON BURNETT
IJersey, handshaking around in 31with the honkers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles TuckJ J Russell Mt'Carthy of DenvH.
ited with Mrs. Shelly Petty
United Presa International
Paramus department store.
The interior department de- !er announced the birth of a
Colo., Harold Daniels of Widll· 1
. at the Haught Nursing Home in WASHINGTON !UP[) -Odds 1 One femal e hand feels rather ci.ded to tr~ chasing away the \ son, Oct. 22, at Pleasant Valley
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j The persimmon fruit Is ob·! Parkersburg on her birthday ! and the ends rrom the nation's eool.
vtsitors wtth repeated loud 1Hospital, Pt. Pleasant, w. va.
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Ditie Cirrle. student at At:·1· ' t;Jined from a spectes ol the)and presented her with a dec- capital - mostly. odd: ,
Should be It helon s to 8 blasts of shotle~s shotgun she~ls. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
ens, spent a weekrnd &lt;~I !It':' ebonv trre.
ortlt.ed cake.
Well , the mam tents closed, Id' 1
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i Rep. Henry S. Reuss, O-Wls., Blain Tavlor and Mr Emer.
dome or her parrnls, ~-tr. a11d :
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
and. we now must turn ror l !spay mannequm.
reports .on t~ re~IU~ts: 9,617 son Tucker. The baby
been
Mrs. llomer Circle.
I Adelaide Proctor's poem , entertained with a
~htJcal amusement to the 50 1 Then to keep it on B 1 geese k1lled In the flr~t three named Martin Bradley.
Calling at the Dean Brinier ''The Lost Chord"
became dhmer Sunday for their
stde shows.
,
blpartJsan level, there's Sen. days of the season thiS year, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Taylor
hnme Sunday &lt;vening
world·famous when it was set ter, Mrs. Charles Ayers
There's Clifford Case, lor [ Robert F. Kennedy, D·N.Y. Icompared to 2,274 in the sam• and grandson Brian Taylor
Mr and Mrs. Hayman Bar!11'z \ to musJc by s1r Arthur Sulli· grandson, Tommy
!eeking to remain
amvmg
a campatgn appea· peruKl o[ 1965.
ol Pomeroy, Betty Van Mettr , \\'an.
Others present were
Republican senat~ from New , ran.ce at SJOux Falls, S.D., and I
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Itelling h1s a1rport greeters.
Mrs. Paul Buckley and
Mr. and Mrs.
or Con- "It's great to be here in Rep. Hugh L. Cary D-N.Y.,
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Alfred, and Mr. and Mrs.
grove and .family.
Great FaJls (Montarrn, .where he undertook to justify the naming
0 p T0 MET RIS T1
old Humphrey and family
Mrs. BaSil Green and family had been 24 hours earlier)."
of hurricanes after females'
Belleville, w. va.
spent the weekend with
her
"Prolnlbly because hurricanes
Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5( (Close at Noon on
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson m~her a\/ortsmouth.
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\1r. and \1rs. R. E Williams : stomng .as Jts ~frlctal seal and 1 "They are capable of great
! and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pick-' ?avmg 11 ~p~r1ghted, 3 dra~· ~ damage when aroused, but after \
ering.
i ~~g of n;tohml, the rare white , they quiet down they leave the I
The Ladtes Auxiliary of the : ~ger tndta gave bthe United ! atmosphere charged witlt fresh
Olive Township Fire Dept. re-! tales a few years ark.
and fragrant air, as a woman 1
cently held a Halloween party
leaves a i'oom with a vestige of
at the n·jme of Mrs. Dorotha
faint and delicate presence."
Riebel. Games were played. rte· ~ - The. Nationa.l . Aer~nauties ! There are those who wi11
freshments were served to ten and Space AdirumstraUon an· . araue that a retort from a lady
members and 3 guests.
nounced a $~,000 grant to the : constituent was jUstified:
.
Jane Whitehead was honor· Car~egJe . }nsbtute or Technolo· j "Blarney. A hurricane Is
ed with a family birthday din· t~ ~n ~~tt~burgh 1 ~r · ha study nothing but a big loud wind and
ner Sunday by her parents. Mr. 1 e • ·:. na ysis 0 ole es and they should name them after
and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead. Cracks.
men -maybe after congreS&amp;The home was decorated in -Possibly it's only coincide• men."
the Halklween theme. Guests tal tltat Newton Steers of
were pmented balloons. air· Maryland lost his campaign for AnUpope is a term used in
J:eference to a person considplanes. and pumpkin favors. nomination to Congress
Jane received many
n i c e coming up with a slogan: ered to have acted against the
true Pope chosen
through
gifts and a decorated cake. At· "Steers Has Everything."
eanonlaw.
tending were Mrs. Harry Pickens. Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer, Mary Ruth
and So nice is the Horicon Wildlife
Joy, Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. Refuge in Wisconsin that many
Denver Weber, David
and geese say the beck with their
Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Warren southbound Instinct_, and settle
Pickens, Kay Balderson and tbere for the winter.
Jean and Juli Whitehead.
Trouble is, 111e geese play
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Boring havoc with the local erops and
and grandchildren. Ostrander. the hunters in return play havoc
spent a Sunday with Mr. and - - - -- - - - Mrs. Alpha Smith.
·M nd M B k Dou 1 Mrs. Lawrence Rose and the
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guest, Mrs. AI'tee Fo~
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cently visited with Mr. a n
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Mr. and Mrs. Cart Buckley I Mrs. Lee Brown of Waverly.
or
honored his sister' Mrs. Alice Mrs. Bess Larkins
spent
Foully, with a surprise birth· Sunday with Mr. and Mto. Mar· II
Nylon
day party Monday evening. Ice vin Marks, Leng Bottom.
Covering
oream, cakr and coffee .werr Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buckley
served to the following guest'. accompanied Mr. and Mn. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Roma Sandy . or M. Riddle of Parkersburg,
Parkersburg, and Mr. and M". l'a., to the Pumpkin Show
V•rllty
Garrett Reed of Coolville, Mr. Ctrcleville. They also Ylllted
and Mrs. Ernest Ruth, Mr. and with Rev. and Mto. E. Welsey• II
of
Mto. Virgil Buckley, Mr. and Woodruff of Columbus.
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By Mrs. Lyle Balderson
WOMEN'S CLUB
Olive Farm Women's Club
met with Mrs. Ella Hannum
Thursday evening The meeting
wa• conducted by presiden~
· Mrs. Vivian Humphrey. Dues
for the coml 0g year were paid.
New officers were elected as
follows : President, Mrs. Mamie Buckley; vice president,
Mrs. Ella Hannum; secretary,
Mrs. Ella Osborne; treasurer,
Mrs. Pauline Myers, Card committee, !\irs. Ina Massar and
flower committee, Mrs. Pauline
Myers. Topic of the evening
was "History of Meigs County"
by Mrs. M"argaret Brown. The
club will eat out for the No- .
vember meeting
CDC's
CBC's met with Mr. and
Mrs. Dorhman Reed Saturday
evening, Street signs were th•
10~10
topic or discussion. Refresh·
ments were served to the fol· j Th~ Singing Sergeants, .the .and in hundreds of commumUes United States Air Force Band
;
lol'ing families Waller Brown•. Ofhcml Chorus uf the Umted m 49 states.
make up over 6(1 per cent or
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Myers. Ronald Osbornes, War- versatile and travelled choral the ranks of The United States The Singing Sergeants a~e
ren Pickens', Denver Wl'lJers, organization in lhe world.
Air Force Band. the chorus is appearing with the U. S. A1r
APPOINTED - The H. 0 . Canfield Company, and Ernest Whiteheads. The Included in the repertoire of now composed entirely of vocal Foree Band, Washington. D.OhC.,
.
Ad
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mec hanical rubber pro- next meeting will be at tht' this outstanding chorus are se- majors representing colle~s. at Memorial u itorium, JO
ducts and plastic components, has announced today Whitehead home.
lections ranging from opera and universities and music conser-University, Athens, Ohio,
on
appoinlmt'nl of William W. HPnderson as Vice PresiMrs. Ben Buckley i~ a p&lt;ltient oratorio to folk song~.
pop vatories throughout the UniledNov. 3. There will be a matinee
•. ljent and Ger.eral Manager. The H. 0 . Canfield Com· at Camden . Clark Hosptlal or standards, jazz - and even States.
at 2 p. m. and evening concert
pan y, which has factories in Clifton Forge, Va., and Parkersburg, w. va.
comedy. The Singing Sergeants The music library of Theat 8 p. m. Tickets may be ob.
Seymour. Ind .. is being merged with The Pantasote
Mrs. Glady~ Mvr~an
and i'ave appeared before President Singing Sergeants is second totained from USAF Recruiting
Compan.v of Passaic, New Jersey, with a plant near Pt. Debbie. Chester. and Mr. and Truman, President Eisenhower, none in the male chorus field. Office, Security Building, Ath:P:le:a:s:an:t::.=======-¥OrgornCat _ ________ Mrs. Carroll Rando~ph attend· President Kennedy. and Presi- Original compositions writtenens. or from Air Foree ROTC,
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Margaret Carleton and Palr!:k ed the Lancaster Fair.
dent Johnson. They have per-especially for the Singing Ser-Ohio University. Those without
!ca rleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Humphrey form rd al special ?!'hite House geants as well as special ar- tickets may be admitted 10
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attended the Marielt(i Home- functions, at the New York rangements by the Composing minutes prior to each concert
Oavid Brmker. of C1rcy c.:~l· coming. While there they wert World's Fair, in Carnegie Hall. and Arranging Staff of The providing seats are available.
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Mrs. John Marr and son, Mr. home
Carl'from
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and son, Don.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nich.l
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OF OUR
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Torrenee and two daughters, Darlene and Sally, were
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ens spent a weekend with her
VISI!tng a recent w•ekend al ' W. Va. visited recentlv at the Mrs. Nell Wtlson, Mrs. Em·
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barn·
lhe home of ~r. and Mrs. Erl. Ihome of his mother Mary CiT· rna Durst, Mrs. Dorothea Rie·
hill and daughter, Ruth Ann.
sm1 Rou sh wt&gt;re Mr. and Mrs. j clc and sowed barley.
bel and Mrs. Mary Nichols, v1sBy LEON BURNETT
IJersey, handshaking around in 31with the honkers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles TuckJ J Russell Mt'Carthy of DenvH.
ited with Mrs. Shelly Petty
United Presa International
Paramus department store.
The interior department de- !er announced the birth of a
Colo., Harold Daniels of Widll· 1
. at the Haught Nursing Home in WASHINGTON !UP[) -Odds 1 One femal e hand feels rather ci.ded to tr~ chasing away the \ son, Oct. 22, at Pleasant Valley
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j The persimmon fruit Is ob·! Parkersburg on her birthday ! and the ends rrom the nation's eool.
vtsitors wtth repeated loud 1Hospital, Pt. Pleasant, w. va.
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Ditie Cirrle. student at At:·1· ' t;Jined from a spectes ol the)and presented her with a dec- capital - mostly. odd: ,
Should be It helon s to 8 blasts of shotle~s shotgun she~ls. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
ens, spent a weekrnd &lt;~I !It':' ebonv trre.
ortlt.ed cake.
Well , the mam tents closed, Id' 1
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i Rep. Henry S. Reuss, O-Wls., Blain Tavlor and Mr Emer.
dome or her parrnls, ~-tr. a11d :
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
and. we now must turn ror l !spay mannequm.
reports .on t~ re~IU~ts: 9,617 son Tucker. The baby
been
Mrs. llomer Circle.
I Adelaide Proctor's poem , entertained with a
~htJcal amusement to the 50 1 Then to keep it on B 1 geese k1lled In the flr~t three named Martin Bradley.
Calling at the Dean Brinier ''The Lost Chord"
became dhmer Sunday for their
stde shows.
,
blpartJsan level, there's Sen. days of the season thiS year, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Taylor
hnme Sunday &lt;vening
world·famous when it was set ter, Mrs. Charles Ayers
There's Clifford Case, lor [ Robert F. Kennedy, D·N.Y. Icompared to 2,274 in the sam• and grandson Brian Taylor
Mr and Mrs. Hayman Bar!11'z \ to musJc by s1r Arthur Sulli· grandson, Tommy
!eeking to remain
amvmg
a campatgn appea· peruKl o[ 1965.
ol Pomeroy, Betty Van Mettr , \\'an.
Others present were
Republican senat~ from New , ran.ce at SJOux Falls, S.D., and I
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Itelling h1s a1rport greeters.
Mrs. Paul Buckley and
Mr. and Mrs.
or Con- "It's great to be here in Rep. Hugh L. Cary D-N.Y.,
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Alfred, and Mr. and Mrs.
grove and .family.
Great FaJls (Montarrn, .where he undertook to justify the naming
0 p T0 MET RIS T1
old Humphrey and family
Mrs. BaSil Green and family had been 24 hours earlier)."
of hurricanes after females'
Belleville, w. va.
spent the weekend with
her
"Prolnlbly because hurricanes
Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5( (Close at Noon on
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson m~her a\/ortsmouth.
I Trivian"'
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Ne tsernaMthyerandof AkMron,
organizal!on
bledlil&lt;e
someth ewomen.
with their
daughter and~:~
son-in· Mrs.rsM. ane
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\1r. and \1rs. R. E Williams : stomng .as Jts ~frlctal seal and 1 "They are capable of great
! and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pick-' ?avmg 11 ~p~r1ghted, 3 dra~· ~ damage when aroused, but after \
ering.
i ~~g of n;tohml, the rare white , they quiet down they leave the I
The Ladtes Auxiliary of the : ~ger tndta gave bthe United ! atmosphere charged witlt fresh
Olive Township Fire Dept. re-! tales a few years ark.
and fragrant air, as a woman 1
cently held a Halloween party
leaves a i'oom with a vestige of
at the n·jme of Mrs. Dorotha
faint and delicate presence."
Riebel. Games were played. rte· ~ - The. Nationa.l . Aer~nauties ! There are those who wi11
freshments were served to ten and Space AdirumstraUon an· . araue that a retort from a lady
members and 3 guests.
nounced a $~,000 grant to the : constituent was jUstified:
.
Jane Whitehead was honor· Car~egJe . }nsbtute or Technolo· j "Blarney. A hurricane Is
ed with a family birthday din· t~ ~n ~~tt~burgh 1 ~r · ha study nothing but a big loud wind and
ner Sunday by her parents. Mr. 1 e • ·:. na ysis 0 ole es and they should name them after
and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead. Cracks.
men -maybe after congreS&amp;The home was decorated in -Possibly it's only coincide• men."
the Halklween theme. Guests tal tltat Newton Steers of
were pmented balloons. air· Maryland lost his campaign for AnUpope is a term used in
J:eference to a person considplanes. and pumpkin favors. nomination to Congress
Jane received many
n i c e coming up with a slogan: ered to have acted against the
true Pope chosen
through
gifts and a decorated cake. At· "Steers Has Everything."
eanonlaw.
tending were Mrs. Harry Pickens. Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer, Mary Ruth
and So nice is the Horicon Wildlife
Joy, Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. Refuge in Wisconsin that many
Denver Weber, David
and geese say the beck with their
Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Warren southbound Instinct_, and settle
Pickens, Kay Balderson and tbere for the winter.
Jean and Juli Whitehead.
Trouble is, 111e geese play
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Boring havoc with the local erops and
and grandchildren. Ostrander. the hunters in return play havoc
spent a Sunday with Mr. and - - - -- - - - Mrs. Alpha Smith.
·M nd M B k Dou 1 Mrs. Lawrence Rose and the
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f R" uc
h ood g as honor~
guest, Mrs. AI'tee Fo~
; . 1e. . o 1c w
were tv.
Beeutiful
ri!Ce!!i VISitors of Wayne Chev- ~ ·
aller and Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Smith reReinforced
Smtth.
cently visited with Mr. a n
Vinyl
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Buckley I Mrs. Lee Brown of Waverly.
or
honored his sister' Mrs. Alice Mrs. Bess Larkins
spent
Foully, with a surprise birth· Sunday with Mr. and Mto. Mar· II
Nylon
day party Monday evening. Ice vin Marks, Leng Bottom.
Covering
oream, cakr and coffee .werr Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buckley
served to the following guest'. accompanied Mr. and Mn. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Roma Sandy . or M. Riddle of Parkersburg,
Parkersburg, and Mr. and M". l'a., to the Pumpkin Show
V•rllty
Garrett Reed of Coolville, Mr. Ctrcleville. They also Ylllted
and Mrs. Ernest Ruth, Mr. and with Rev. and Mto. E. Welsey• II
of
Mto. Virgil Buckley, Mr. and Woodruff of Columbus.
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Mr. 11Dd Mrs. Patrick ~
ary, Pomeroy, returued home
Saturday Dlgilt after a sll

weeq visit In llollolulu, Ha·

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r-oute they visited In Los
Aqelel, CaiU., with
Mr.
LOollary'1 cousin,
William
Mcquigg. While ill Hawaii
U1fY were guests of Mr. and
Ml'$. Shannon Walker. They
vllited the four largest islaDds, and al Volcano Nationa) ~ark, Hawatl, they visited
Mrsj Locbary's cousin, Gleno
Bean, who Is superintendent
of lbe park. On lbe return
lrlp they visited a few days
m San Francisco, Calif.

'nl• Junior Youth Fel:owship

~f Sllllth Methodist Churcn held
' Halloween party Saturday
fV!Iniog in the basement of the
Dh\ll'Ch. Costumes were judged
'"d prizes awarded. to Joyce
Kerns, prettiest; Robin Mills,
funniest; Tony Reitter, most
_orlglnlli; and Penny Walters,
inosl unusual.
Halloween games were play·
ed and the prize won by Jenni·
fer Goble. Refreshments were
.served by Charlotte Reitter,
Joyce Kerns, Penny Walters,
Bridget Goble, Glenna Sprague
and Mrs. James Johnson. Mrs.
Jo Ann Wright assisted Mrs.
Johnson.
Committee members included Charlotte Reitter, Jennifer
Gohle and Debbie
Gilkey ;
games, Penny Walters and Vickie Sutton. Guests were Robin
Mills, Tony Reitter, Joey Rei!·
tar 8lld Melinda Custer.
Memllers present were Karen
JohnSQll, Cindy Spengler, Charlotte Reitter, Joyce K ern s,
Jeonifer Goble, Vickie Sutton,
Debbie Gilkey, Penny Walters,
Melanie Walters. Karen McGirr. Eddie Brown, Vern Ord,
Bridget Goble, Denise Hawley
and CindY Spengler.

6th Birtlulay of
Daughter Observed
Janie Coleman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coleman,
was guest of honor at a family
Observance on her sixth birth·
day at their home In Rutland
Jill'lday evening. The decoratJ•d
birthday eake was served with
ke cream and punch.
The honored guest received
gifts and cards from .th('Se attending including her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gail
Mtller, Jeffry Gail and Scotty
MIBer; Middleport, and Dallas
Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Coleman and ~on, Jerry, Rut.
land.
GRANG~ARTY TONIGHT
'Il.\.~ Qh · Valley Grange 2612,
l#fAl1 Jr Is, will have a Balloparty tonight at the ball
at 7:30 p.m. Refresllmenta of
·
pie and coffee will be
All members are
a guest.

Pomeroy, 011111
TONIGHT and TUESDAY
MAGNIFICENT
MEN IN THEIR
PLYING MACHINES"

"T~tOSE

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11 minutes."
(Technicolor\
Stuart Whitman, Sarah Miles,
fimllB Fox. Robert Morley,
Giert &lt;Forbe, Irina Demick,
Thomas:. Guest Star:
SKELTON,

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· Admission: 75c &amp; 40c.
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2

Headquarters FQr Luggage

ELVIS PRESLEY 1D
"$PINOUT"

}~~tee,

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PresleyJ Shelley Fa·
Deborau Walley, Diane
Jack Mullaney, Will

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moek r:arl at top md base. Velvety ehenWe jewelry (right) makes news. The braeeJets et up eselfement when wom with wools and tweeds. Flower earrings have a
twlnkUag rhlnestoae eenter. These are designed by Daa Stoenesea of Cadoro .Jewell.
MRS. .PAULIN DIES
Word bas been received of
the unexpected death of Mrs.
Ernest Paulin (Gladys)
of
Dayton. Funeral servicf.s were
held Friday in Dayton. Mrs.
Paulin Is a sister-in-law of
Mrs. James Weber of , F o ~ t
.Lauderdale, Fla: Mr. fauhn
1s a former resident of Me1gs
County.
MAJOR PROBLEM
Population dunsity is a
jor problem in Japan. Its
ity is heightened because
15 per cent of the land Is ·arable.
Japan is smaller than • the

sta~

An · 1M t•
nua ee mg
Of Farm Bureau

Is November 3
Andrew Cross reminded all
Meigs Codnty Farm
Bureau
Federation members
today
that 'lbe orgarllzatlon's annual
meeting would be held Thursday night, November 3, at the
Chester Grade School at 7:45
. Mr. Cross urged
everyone
wishing to purchase tickets to
contact either Landmark or
Nationwide Insurance in Pomeroy or from any of the board

They also visited the Natl811al
Astronomy
Observatory
Green Banks, w. va. 'ntey
turned by' the way of
ton and visited Mrs. McCoy's
sister, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Beall.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Koenig recently were Mr.
Mrs. Henry Koenig, Cambridge,
Miss Ethel Koenig of Pomeroy,
and Mrs. Susie . Windon
of
Henderson,. :w. Va.
Mrs. Mary Reed;- Mrs. Norman McCain .and Amber
'Mrs. Ross Clel~ of. ' Cheater
called on Mrs. ··Donna lhle of
Racine Tuesday afternoon.

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~~!1111-•ll!ll•ll!l•~lly with Mise Ethel Koenig and

Around .!ln,d
About
Pomeroy

Miss Elsie Hart. '
Mrs. George Heines and Mrs.
Wllllam Kllllnaer visited Friday afteniOOn with Mn. Grov.
fit Jenkinson.
Mr. and Mrs .. Larry Stafford
and family of Columbus spent
the weeken« with ~ parents,
Mr. aDd Mn. Cllarlet .Wltbee.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young
and Barbara of Galion
and
Mrs. Robert Wells and Lynn,
Kim and Kay of Mollawk were
weekend guests of Mr.
and
Mrs. W. 0., Barnitz ~ attellded the Parker. Carpenter wed·
ding Saturday at Rutland. ,!
'Mr. and ~· Charles R.
Karr, Sr. and Mrs. Lucille B.
ness visitors in Oalllpolil, · ,
Wayne Nelson of Toledo spent

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NGvember 3-5

Contributec/

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Middlepotrt

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SERVIn
NOT OP&amp;N

meeiD1: - p t at 1:30 p. m.
at tile ~eroy SeDlor Hlp
School ;! tile e1ecuuv. qmllliUee lii 'fbe Pomeroy, Mid"
dle~ . P,d RIUaDd Sand
BoosteJt' ~··
Guest epeaker wfl1 be Mr.
Geo~~ Bargrllvea, ilr., Sul)t.
tf Meigs Local School D I ~trlct/ said Mrs. Roy Mayer ol
the Pomeroy Boosters.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jonel
visited Saturday and SundaJ
with their daughter and son-~n·
law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee David·
son In Athens. Mrs. Davidson
bas been ~turned to her homt
train Grant .Hospital in Colum
·
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. btls where she has been a pa·tien't for the past ten days du•
D. E. Miller (Mont Miller) to a throlli Infection.
bas been retunted to his home L~ Gladwell and Robel"!
from the Galllpops ~liJ1lc where Schmoll, students it
Ohlc
he has been a medical patient. .$tate University in Columbus,
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. spent the week!!nd with Mr. and
and Mrs. Fielding Hawkins were Mr,s Delbert lleck~r and Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Clark and and.Mi's: Robert Schmoll.
.
daughter Carol, and Mrs. Ed· "'.
R' G ndc
ith Dunlap or Corning.
uennls Sa!!lellS, . 1o ra
Miss Mabel Hysell and her College, ~pent the weekend with
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nts Mr and Mrs. •·
aepllew, Panny Fink, spent f'ri· IS pare : ·
·
day and Saturday in ChesapP.ake dolpll ~eiP.ns.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Buck~ ' Mr. ·and Mrs. Roger Luckey
ley and son, Jeff. They spent doo, Huntington, W. Va. wei'\
Saturday in Huntington return· weekend guests of their par·
lng to Middlepo't Saturday ev ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Brew·
ning.
.
'• illl!ton, Middleport, a~d Mr
Beverly and
Teresa. Ervin and Mrs. Luckeydoo, New Ha·
of Racine were weekend guest~ ven.
of their grandparents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Halold Wood·
Mrs. Herbert Fink.
gerd spent Frld~y In Colum·
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulk bus where they, visited thelf
and son, Bobby, Qrt&gt;ana, spent daughter, Miss ·Maiianne .Wood·
the weekend with her . parents, gerd:
M
d M Gall Mill
R ., 1•··. '· ts 0 f Mr and
r. an
rs,
. er. .
ecen ·' gu!!S
...;;;,J., Ml'
Tom Baker, frestu;nan at Mt. Mrs. William Slatel' ~""~
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Union College, ~llailce, spent and .~ .'D)olnas Watk!M ·and
the weekend with his parents, son, ,Columbus~
. ,
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Oct.!~-~

those in costume in the various
categories.
TOESDA y
A contributi811 of $25 was
THE PQMEROY Band Boost- made toward new chairs for
ers will meet Tuesday evening the Sunday School room when
at 7:30 p.m. at the Pomeroy the One Won One Class of the
Senio1 High School. All mem- Pomeroy First baptist church
bers are urged to attend.
met Thursday evening at the
POMEROY CHAPTER 186 church.
OES will meet Tuesday at 7:45 Mrs. Victor Young, Sr., vice
p. m. Members are reminded president, conducted the meetto pay annual duPs.
ing. In the absence of Mrs. J.
LOYAL PALS &lt;.'LASS of the H. Stephe~son, communicatio~
Middleport Church of Chr~t from the Foster Parent PIS?
will meet Tuesday evening Nov. and from the Korean gtrl
PANTS SUITS GO EVERYWHERE. Colorful two-pie~e pants suit (left) In pink and
1,
. at 8 p. m. at the b~me ~f whom the class supports were
Campart red tattersall check is ideal for casual wear. The jacket is outlined In suede
trim on collar and pockets. This Is by Ull of Irvington Place in all wool loomed in
M1ss Mabel Hysell. This wtll read by Mrs. Lorain Sterrett.
be the annual Thanksgiving of· Plana were made for a C)lrlst·
America. For evening (right) this jumpsuit with matching jacket Is in Cam part red
fering and program with Miss mas dinner at Bailey's restaurdyed mole. Its jacket can take to the ski slopes as well as the party room. This 11 by
Fur and Sport.
Frances Roush, program' iead· ant December 16, followed by 8
~---------------------------------------er and Miss Mabel Hysell, de- party at the home of Mrs, HarBirthday Observed votional chairman.
r; Bailey. Mrs. Ellen Couch
By 111rs. Andrews
WEDNESDAY
was named devctlonal leader
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush A MEETING on "Seft Study for November.
entertained with a turkey din· on the Meaning and Basis of lllrs. Elmer Wickham, devoner Sunday at their home in Membership in the WSCS and tiona! leader, had for her ·topic
Syracuse honoring Mrs. Clar- Wesleyan Service Guild," will "Walkie Talkie Prayer," using
ence Andrews upon her birth· be held at the Rock Springs as her scripture, Revelations
day.
Methodist Church, Wednesday, 8:3.
A decorated birthday cake Nov. 2, from 10 a. m. to 3 p.m. A dessert course was served
was served with the dinner to Mrs. James Richai'IU, district by the hostesses, Mrs. HomMr. and Mrs. Andrews and president, and Mrs. Harry P. er Braley and Mrs. E II en'
Susan and Raymond of Pome- Smith, district historian, will Couch to the above and Mrs.
roy, Mrs. Jennings Wayland be in charge. A sack lunch will T. T. Shelton, Mrs. Joseph
and Terry, Middleport, Rev. be served at noon with host Cook ·and Mrs. J. E, Foster.
James McGovern, and
Mr. church providing cookies and - - - - - - - - - and Mrs. Roush and Sandra. coffee.
the weekend 'th hi
arents
Gregory Roush and Judy King AMATEUR GARDEN C I u b P4
d M w~l s N
joined the group in the after- will meet Wednesday, Nov.
~ an and~ ~h ~son. R
noon. Pictures were taken of at 8 p. m. at tbe home of K r. S
ndrsM. aLcre~ll B.
M H
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M'ddl
t arr r. a
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the . honored guest and others Thrs. arry oolllrebe, thl epork. Hawkins •called on Eber Hendurmg the afternoon and move program w
e wor ·
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shop
by
Mrs
Tony
Fowler
derson of Portland
Sunday
Ies of vanous c urc ac v1•
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ties were shown.
THURSDAY
·
EVANGELINE CHAPTER, Mrs. B. F. Gravely and
Order of Eastern Star, Middle- daughter, Mrs. J. A. Eden, reGRANDSON HONORED
port, will meet Thursday even- turn~ h?me ~nday after a
iMrs. W. A. Morgan enter· ing, Nov. 3 at the Masonic Tern- weeks VIsit Wlth relatives In
tained with a dinner Sunday at pie. A potluck dinner at a:30 Charleston and Dunb~, W. Va. '
her home, Athens Road, hon- will be held preceding the reg- Mr. and Mrs. William Braboring her grandson, B r u c ~ ular meeUng. Initiatory work bin and son, Michael, of St.
THE INTERNATIONAL -COAT that can travel to any .
.,
Gotthardt, on hts
birthday. will be es:empllfied during the Albans, W. Va., visited briefly
clime and be wom at any time r. the latest in water·
Present were Mr. and Mrs. R. evening. All members are urg· Sunday lfternoon with
hIs
repellent fashions. Made in the ·United States by Law·
llrwaJUrl'at'I,...II'-IIM ...
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Gotthardt
and
Bruce
of
Coed
to
attend.
grandmother,
Mrs.
B.
F.
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renee of London, these coats are p.1ckable and crease•
lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Roger GREAT BEND WSCS will Gravoly a1111 ft(n, J. A. Eden.
resistant. Gray and white cane checked design (left) is
Yalue can be plulus Willa tflls·he All
Morgan and Kathy, Middleport sponsor a rummage sale In Mr. ancl'Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt
In Imported French eire. Jewel-colored striped coa'
Mold luggage stYled foi-meuad worAM.it's Sll ,1111 ,:; .
(rlghtj is in upholstery velvet and lined with pelon.
and the hostess.
the Simp~on building, opposite and son, Bruce, returned to
priced-less. No oilier lasgage c:8A
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the Rae me Post Office. on Nov. their home in Columbus SunfUggedcompressioiHnoldedshdti'iiiJBUb'JA,. . '
4 and 5, from 10 a. m. to ' p.m. day after a several days visit
with her mother, Mrs. W. A.
and fealher·lialibJeSS and it is fibergfs ,?=~
Morgan.
thrcaghout. Other features include "'I
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Mrs. Elmer Wickham, Mrs.
locks, exclusive Vinyt.Y~ cbveri... llar'll._\. ;
Allee Davia and Mn. Albert
lngs, and dozens 11101'8. eome ilt:tCJa'l .... ,••,~/ ;
Baer visited 'nlursday In Co"""-ica's best luBP&amp;OIII;'J"••s · i ir\v,~
lumbus with Miss Calara Zier.
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Bryan Philllp Zirkle, son of ~- and Mrs. George Korn,
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Mr. and Mrs. Danny s. Zirkle, Jr.,· of Columbus were week
received the sacrament of bap- end guesta of their~· Mr.
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tism by the Rev. c. Melvin AI· and Mrs. George Korn, Sr. and
. ""' -~-·-·
kire Sunday at the morning Mrs. John Thomas.
Charcoal- Blue- Red ··White-~raen ·
worship servi~ at the United Miss Ramora Boice of Day- '
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17" Hit lox ... : .. 19.95
Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. ton spent the weekend with be~
22" Wttktnd , • .. • 19.95
15" Collllttlc , • .. • tt.95
25" Pullman .. .. .. 29.95
Fred Leifheit were sponsors. parents, Dr. 8110 Mrs. R. E.
J6" Toto lag ......... 13.95
21" Pullman • , •• . • 34.95
An organ prelude by Mrs. Boice.
Harvey Van Vranken opened Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haley of
the service followed by acrip. Columbus were weekend guests
lure sent~ces and invoc:atlon of Misses Lena and Katie Guth.
by the pastor ' silent
prayer Mlas Ethel Koenig visited reCharcoal- Brown- ()live
the Lord's p;ayer 1n unison cently at Long Bottom with her
and responsive reading
of brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
22'' COMPANION •••• , • , , - •.• .,••.••.••• - ...... ,,. - . 21.15
Psalm 46 "God is our Refuge " and Mrs. Harley Koenig and
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25" TWO SUITER ·. .•• , .......... ,.••.••.••.• ,., ,., ... - _ . .
''A Mighty Fortress," was the her sister, ~!rs. Susie .W'mdon
topic of the sermon by t h e and the gropp attended the
25" THREE IUITIR ........ ,., .~ ,., - ... ,,, - ... - - - 14.95
Rev. Alkire, using 81 bla scrip; pumpkin al)ow at Circleville.

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By' Church Class

Methodist Youth
Halloween Party
Held Saturday

Mrs. Clarence Lacey
and
Mrs. George Hackett, MiddlP.port teachers, accompaniPd a
group oJ students to Columbus
to attend the Metropolitan Opera Company performance of
''La Traviata. "
Attending were Diana and
Joyce Davis, Marjorie Harris,
Nancy Harr;s, Rose
Marie
Hackett. Lmda Hackett., Debbie
Grueser, Sue Ohlinger. Susan Morris, Kathy McElhinny
and1 Kathy Lacey.

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MONDAy
FEENEY • BENNETT Post,
American Legion, will sponsqr
the annual community Hallow·
een observance Monday even·
lng, Oct. 31, at the Middleport
High School stadium at 7:30 p.
m. Prizes will be awarded for

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G.rpl4p Attends Met
Doing La Traviata

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Events

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fiNISHING
IN AT 9-0UT AT:5

RoltiiiSOI's Cleanirs
SlcDncl St.

Pomeroy

Ohio Farm Bureau Federation,
Inc. as main speaker .along' with
the presentation of service pins
to all members present.
The Farm Bureau Women's
;!~~s will provide entertf)n-

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NOW TAKING
RIIERVATION. ·

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Chrlltmla Partlel

Phone 9f2.99H

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AHaches by ·Airway
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Unimold available in 3" Slim or 4%'' Kin&amp; Sizes••
Colors; Charcoal or Brown Olive,

19.95 •• 22.95 •• 24.95
2nd Floor·- Elberfelds- Pomeroy ·
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