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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

NO. 173

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NOVEMBER 4, 1964

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Republicans were swept back jority here.
The other Republican com· lent, lola I. HowelL
ke was returned to off1ce by a
mto every county o£flce Tues- j The tightest race on the tick.. ffiiSSJoner candidate, Kenneth 1 Sheriff Robert C. Hartenb&lt;~th 4.&amp;12 to :!,483 margm over Dern- 1
day but voters, possibly wtth et m Meigs county was the bat- McElhinny, was voted back in- jalso received another four year ocrat Wanda Eblm, and Counan eye toward West Virginia's tle for county commissioner to office with a big margin
endorsement by tallying a to- ty Treasurer incumbent Howsuccess m playing the Federal- where Avery Nelson, Republi- 4,516. The second Democral1c tal of 5,976 to 2,898 for
hIs nrd E Frank eas1ly defeated
State co-operation game. gave can mcumbent, struggled down off1ce seeker, Thomas W. Hen- ~ Democrat opponent, Charles H. · Austin L. Russel\ _5.754 to 2,674.
Democrat President Lyndon B. to the wire before finally de- nessy, won 3,4&amp;'9 votes.
D1ehl. Hartenbach earned ev- ; Unopposed candidates were
Johnson a 5,133 to 3,973 major- feating Democrat Paul Simon .. Top vote getter of all Me1gs j ery precinct but one.
: Bernord V. Fultz, prosecuting
ity. Local political historians It was not until the final three county candidates was Record· Ralph Welker. running ror hi s 1attorney . with 5.738, Coroner
believed it is the first time ln precmcts were reported that er Incumbent Eleanor Robson first term as state represenla- 1Henry Ewmg, 5,151, and Counhistory any Democrat won m ' Nelson finally edged h1s oppon- who was seeking her first ru11 1tive, handily defeated his Dem· l ty Engineer, H. P. Chnsty, 5,Megs county.
ent, 4,174 to 3,877. Simon led term. Miss Robson received a 1ocrat opponent Charles Knowl- 428
Even the late Franklin
severe! times as the precincts total vote of 6,156 compared to 1 es. 5,755 to 2,669.
, Republican congressional can·
Roosevelt never polled a rna- were being reported,
1.371 fm· her Democret oppon-1 GOP Candidate Evelyn Lu~ .l
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CHARLESTON, W. VA. West Virginia Democrats are '
sure to lake their one-sided vic ·!
tory In Tuesday's election as a
positive and overwhelming en- 1
dorsement of federal-state administration program like the
"war on poverty."
The party swept nearly every· I
thing before it - and by land·
slide proportions - although it
failed to dislodge popular four·
term Congressman Arch A
Moore. Jr. in the 1st Distnct. I

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COLUMBUS (UP)) - Democratic Sen. Stephen
M. Young today apparently won re-election over
Republitan Robert Taft Jr. in a rare that went to
the wire and probably will end up in an official

WASHINGTON (UP! - Lyndon Baines Johnson rode
CHARLESTON, W· VA.
-I a torrent of Democratic and anti·Goldwater votes into
West V~rgm1a Democrats took I the _greatest presidential victory. in history today - and
recount.
both new seals m the State Sen· earned w1th h1m an overwhelmmgly Democratic Conate and appeared ready to grab gress that augured well for his programs.
three now held by Republicans.
In winnin~ in his own right the office he inherited
COLUMBUS (UP I!- The chief Oh10 elect ion officials
If the Imeup based on mcom· from the slam John F. Kennedy just a year ago, John·
said today Democratic Sen. Stephen M Young had !org·
plete retum.s stands up, Demo- son buried the hopes of Republican Sen. Barry M. Golded ahead of Republican Rep. Robert Taft Jr. Ill their
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crats ' wtll maugurate the. 57th water of Arizona that Americans were ready for his call
Bep. Rolleri Taft Jr.
race for the U. S Senate .
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The secretary of state said .
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seat~, against six for the Re- It was an election which shat..
retur~s from 12,732 _of t h e h.is second vi~tory r.: ?ver Adieu r :\.
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publicans The Senate makeup tered established votmg
pat-~ history . He also called tt 8 trib- :
I states 13,485
pollmg places E Stevenson m 19;&gt;6
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during the 55th Legislature was I terms despite the lopsided out· ute to the murdered Kennedy. I
i showeJJ Young leading by 2,JS4 Both Taft and Young appeor.l h' PHOE~IX, ~r~z. (UP~) -. dSen. Barry ~-~~oldwha.tehr,
23-9 in favor of the Democrats. come. Goldwater, the candidate Goldwater, who now retires
This was on the basis or elec- ed to be plckmg up voles m ths. pres! entla
opes une m fthe lan s I ~ w lC
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lif
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board
lallies
telephoned
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home
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11.809,587, Taft 1,807.203.
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swe.pt bigger Democratic
Deep South H@ wq,s leading in retired for the night withoui
The National ElectiOn Serv· lhat Lrend contmued It appear· ne\~S~~n 3 18 p~ess let quarte~~- h ~ wa~thexhpe cteTd to
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jorities into office for the new a sixth hi~ native Arizona
comment He did promJse a
1ce 1NESl at that llmf' shnwed ed Taft would hold on to the md a e he concde.ssJOn 5 a em
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in I statement later today after he SIX of ,10 tax levies propo.;;e
a
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on ~ e VIC ory w ICl ~me
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es (or passage of hts Grent Vermont which never before had a ohance to analyze the lo Meigs County voters were bilsl.s of returns from
12 .;:~36 sared for hlm last mght.
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Society'' economic and weir are had voted Democratic, extend- j vote
: passed Tuesday The
other polhng places. The vote was ! 1'att. the congressman. I rom i
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o~l;~:s. ho~ever, also ex
programs.
' ed through the industrial East &gt;
I lour went down to defeat, three : Tafl 1,944 493, Y?ung. 1,902 083 the stal&lt;! at large, was seekmg ,
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od to chart a coorse- 101'~
Johnson's nationwide swee~ and lnt !)le.!ilr J!\!ll 11\1 t(J&lt;:_q l
by }l!ln'OW -1!1llr.gins, but one I taft was conSidered to. be to ioUow hiS father , . th• late
IVe
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helped topple Republicans ·fi'ohll stretcli~f on t:'hre . !ou~tain
,-roughly' by 3 to 2
I runnmg an amaZing race
tn Sen. Hobert A. T•ft l".lO t h e .
I H,'P"/~an pa~ty lntathe :o~t;
coast to coast. with partacul2rly ' states and the West Coast
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The most slgnificant deft&gt;at wilhstandmg the record land· : Senate Young WJS confident of
~wa · res~. ec;eth ry ~~ •
heavy inroads in Eastern and · .·
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came in Middleport wh e:re vot~ : slide Prroi\1dent .Johnson rolled re-election and remmded that
Eastern High school stud. i ogner exp 81.ne
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waMidweslern GOP House dele· With 2?0 electoral votes needers defeated a propose.d utlll- · up m the state. Johnson led by he had pulled the biggest upset ! ents and f.f•achPrs. m a mock : ter delayed hJs statement t. o
gations. Republicans countered ed to WID, t~e clmche.r came :
ty levy 782 to 522
920.000 votes. breakmg the 822,- t m Ohio history six yea rs ago election Tuesday during en as· I analyze the ~1echon resuJts With
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wtth gains in the once sol1 dly when Johnson ~atave state f)f Burning anything outside ls i All precincts in Middleport !000 record former
President when he beat Sen John
W· sembly gav~ a ~orten~ of what hi~ top advtsers.
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Democratic Deep South b u l• Texas gave him lts 25 electoral t banned tn Mlddl~pdrt untn· fur- l voted down the proposed 2 mill I Dwight D Eisenhower set In I Bnck&amp;.
' was happenmg JD Meigs coun~ I They want to anal~ze what
they £ell short o£ the ov~r · all 1 votes at tO :ll p.m., EST.
ither notice, Mayor Lee Smith llevy £or utilities,
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t~·s 43 lOtlllg precinds
~ ~~ ~eans to the Republican par.
Democratf. gains
I Underscoring the magnitude land Fire Chief Russell Mills water water hydrants . gas i') . "'"'r:•-""·,
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Thf" vote was 160 ior Pres-. IY fhe~ also want to ~ay the
Continued Dem.;.,ratlc domin· ' of bls vlclory was the fact announced Tuesday
electr;city and utilities lor the
The Daily Sentinal thanks I
3800 0Ufi
idenl Johnson. lUI for Gold· 1, right thing," Wagner .said..
. 1 th 8 1 J 0 h0 50 n captured about
. will be public bUIIdmgs
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:1 everyone who helped make
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ation of the Senate by a w1de
No burning permtts
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.campaign dtrecmargm was assured early al~ 6% per cent of the tot-al popu- issued for open incinerators
Other tax levies
defeated' the broadcasting of t-lection
The English 4 dass. taught ! lor,. D~ms?n Kitchel, also_gave
though It appeared that t h e l lar vote - better than bil 1barrels or any other contain: were the two proposal s for the i returns In Pomeroy a successby Lucy Amsbary, pn•stnted ' an mdlcatlon of the thmkmg of
8 panel discussion ~n lht• po- the Goldwater camp when. bt
pr .. " wou ld not gain .., seat. At ' mentor and Idol, Franklin Del- ers. '
Alexander School distnct
on ' ful event.
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11 tire Democrts hold
a ano Roosevelt, was able lo
The order followed two re- the ballot in Columbia and Dyes. I The returns were beard by
lilical candidal&lt;!s with Albert ! commented late Tuesday Dl&amp;ht
66
34 edge
do ln FOR's blghwater mark cent fires at the Con
Young ville precincts The levy there ! a lar11e crowd Headquarters
I Pooler as moderator. On the ion election returns:
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panel were
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res1dence
Hudson·St Y o u n g wos downed ·133 to 113 and I was m
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"It doesn't look like we 're goWASIDNGTON PRES!· , The 56·year-old Chief Execu· was fmed $50 and costs With the school board proposal wa&lt; Courthouse. It was through
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dent Johnson may make a few I live, who tliad campatgned on $40 suspended on charges filed defeated 129 to 108
I the co-operation of the Meigs
Republican Mason C'oun ly 0 - ~ and MJk.e Will.
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mg 0 ;m e Irs r~~n · our
· h' cabinet but he a promise to develop a "great by Chief Mills for "kind1ing a The other levy defeated was County Board of Elections that lowed the lee~d of Lht&gt; natFm, , The pant•l for President · years rom now we g~t thl
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nd Vice-Presi- Igovernment bark where 1t beis expected to keep intact most I society at home and strength- fire m the open to violation of for the cemetery m 0 range , these returns were made a· ,
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of the otp-level team he inher· en the U. S. position abroad, e village ordinance."
Township. This marg1n was 162 ! vailable lo the public.
Iery ~aunt .m 1 uesday s gener~l , dent-elect Humphrt&gt;y bad 00 : o~sld 1 h d bee
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rest
ror unity'' in a nation which had tions the village will be patrol- The .1evy proposals passed in~ ":..
''il.:: .. '.trEA~ ?' .;~, ';::;:" 41 precmrts reportmg by 6 a , Frederick, and Merilce Cole- to fee l that if hts presldentlal
Jo n · enn Y
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Secretary of State Dean Rusk, been rent by one of the most led. Violators wil be summar- eluded one for Salisbury School i
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candidate Brerry Junes , wa&lt; , WalH·r Given H&lt;'re
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tually certain to slay.
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li~admg hiS Demo.crat oppone.~ll; ! Here's how Homer !Pete) l Kitchel's statement suggested.
Interior Secretary Stewart L.
' Claude Swann . b~ an unofilr Ill• ' Abele lost to W&lt;~lter Moeller that those VIews have be ea
Udall, Asriculture Secretary OrJudge of Common Pleas 182 vote margm .
: m hls bld tor re-elect ion to the ) modified
ville L. Freeman and
Com-,
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Mason county Will ha\ie
a stale's lOth Congre~s 10 nal sent: i Goldwater's future. both ~
meroe Secretary Luther E . Hod: JOHNSTON CITY, Tex. &lt;tTP[) "It is a mandate for unity, Republicans
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cities farms slums and sub- 1 ti on who1e. ,.
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First, there was to be relaxa- :prov es equ~ opp~r.
Joh~son did better than any tion, alter the grueling and of- all an~t ~it:clal ~~IV:Ieges lor !a";;d ~-DGoldwater Rdele~te~ feated Bryan m the statewide ! F :11usgrave.
' Moeller 5.740. Abele 5.826. I
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bui~d vo th s a,...c::m· S e ~I o emocratlc ep. ei ' count by a large plurality.
' .Democrat
George John &lt;on.
GALLIA
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on fose ...
rd-·tCI· tae er,
.Judge Bacon received a vote cand'ldate for Mason
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total was 4319.
' with a 574 vote margm over I Mncller 10.369 · Abele 9.097.
The Meigs County SherUra
also scored extremely ~ell for VICe Prestdent • e ect u- "So from this .right fQrWard, NEW YORK (UP(l _ T h e 1 Other unof!icia1 results
()f h1s Republican opponent. Drew I Unofficial totals as ol this 1department was summoned al ·.
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Republican bert H.. Humphrey.
this is to be our work. And in familiar and appaTently magic the non·partiSan votmg were. Hatfield. Mason County Asses· , mornmg favored Moeller with 12 ·ZI am. today to investigaia '
!arm strongholds - taking the . Beammg and supremely c?n- these pursuits I promise the name of Kennedy was back in JUdge of Supreme court,_ full sor Incumbent Republican Ev· l54 ,523 to Abele's 49.744
a one-vehicle aetldent on
Dakotas, Iowa, Kan.•as, Nebras- fldenl throughout the election best that Is In me lor as long the forefront of Democratic par· term Jon. 1, 1966, FranciS . B. erett Sayre is behind hiS Dem· '
Route 7 north ot ·tbe Forest llji ,:
ka, New Hampshire and Ver· day and the ~lght of vote-eount· as I am permitted lo serve ... " ty politics today as Robert F. Douglass 2753, Charles B. Zlm· ocrat opponent, James
Meigs General Hospital
road
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mont. It was the first time Vet· Ing, _Johnson evoked the words
KeMedy celebrated a smash· merman, 2109.
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, Bragg, by 489 votes,
, ADMISSIONS - Dennis Web. Officers said Daniel Charlel ..
mont has gone Democratic since of Lmcoln and Robert E.
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lng victory in his first bid for l'or supreme co~rt tudge, un- 1 Democrat Gus R. Douglas. ' er, Rutland; Simon Powell, Ra.l Bissell, 31, of Chester, drlrilj :.the Grand Old Pa&lt;ty was found· Lee, among others, tn a. 1:30 a.
elective office.
expired term ~dl_ng Dec. 31, seeking the office of commls· cme, Hazel Van Cooney, Mid· a pick-up truck, lost ton~ ~ed In 1856.
m., appearance tod~y m Aus- WASJUNGTON (UP!) -Dem· Although he was unable even .1966 · Lynn B. Gr1fhth 2312· Lou· sioner of agriculture, and a na dleport ; Gilbert Plants, Galli· ~ and ran into a ditch. It was flrllf, .,,1
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ocrals clinched 16 governor- w vote f&lt;r himself, Kennedy " J . Schneider, Jr., 2077 ' fo~ tive Mason counl.ian, led the polis.
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thought th~t the driver Wljl ~ :§.:
URGII A'l'I'ENDANCE
Now, tonight, our pur~e ships today behind the Dt!mo- convinced• an
overwhelmmg JUdge of supreme court. unex ticket w1th 6.242 votes
I DISCHARGES - De,Sie Pat. I JUred, and the Pomeroy tn.i\i..,musl be lo btnd up our wound!!, cralle national landslide and number of New York •late vot· Plred term ending Jnn. 1· . 1967· The Tuesday vote was
!'e- ! terson, Long Bottom; T1m Hall, , gency 'squed was called, 1n1t ?'
John T. Wolle, commander, lo heal ?ur history ",?d w make , were Ieodlng In three more era that he was the right man Paul W. Brown 3973, fiankm M.
, Rutland : Allee Ward, Longs. •B1ssell proved to be Wlb1irt.
announced today that all mem- thJs nation. whole;
he told , states.
for them - and not just a .. car- Gibson l086.
\ garded as heavy m M a 3 !l n I ville: Linda Hill, Racinei Les- 1
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' If the trend continued, the petbagger" or political oppor· For Judge of Court of Ap· county.
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. ~ he Hayman, Columbus.
1 ADM!Sip.ONS - Nara u.rt
cine American Legion
Post "I know that this is more a . Democrals would end up with tunisl.
' peals, Gordon B. Gray 3350, Losmg Guhernator~ol Candi·
Iman, Long Bottom;
002, are IK'ged to atteod a regu- victory of party than of person. net gain of one etatehous~ in With marly a!) of the state~s · Warren S. Earhart, !645.
date Cecil Underwood won in
CALLED AGAIN
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Jar meeting Thursday, Novem· It Is a tribute to the program the 25 - ~tales where gubemator· record number of votes eount·j
Mason county on an unolrir1al Middleport llremen were sum. Reitmlre, Masoi\; Liita
ber 5. Ways and means . of thai was begun by our beloved llai contests were held. This ed, the 38-year-&lt;&gt;ld Kennedy apWCAL TEMPS
, return to 5.598 to Hulett Smith'' moned again to a Hudson·st l Pomeroy; Freda Krldet,
reaching tbe IililS membership PreBid,ent Jain\ F. K~y -a 1 wouJd Increase their already peared headed for a 000,000 The temperature in Pome- 5,003.
· brush fire at 1:18 p. m. Tues- 1cine,
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let ltew'·;wl~ be ..,ed,bf· VII' &amp;II· be
~ ~ us. ·, . pre~ • II to 25. J.li Iii aU Uaan opponent, Sen. Kenneth a.m. IAiday f.-as Ill ctgrees, un· Presldenl Johnson to t,333 for firemen had been called to lhai\Oiurch, Bllpre,--. ·
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ocratlo Secretary Robert G. t great prescient I! the fUture's 2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., No.. t, 1964

(Bobby) Baker and other free.l secret. But no one who has
wheeling operators.
seen him in actio• durine Ill,"
A Uk Politi 1
past year, since an a11assln s
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.. WASJUNGTON (UP!) -Now ol "the Great Society"-.. socl· [hlstory have ent~ upon • heavy
liabilities.
Foremost Anotb... liability II that John· rpresidency, can doubt that he
that be has won a four-year ety in which. he says, poverty term of o!lice Wllh more lm among them is the lact-abun· son looks, talks and acto e&gt;:act- will address himself to the
term In his own right, Prest- and . racial injustict&gt; will be ' pressive assets than Jobnaon danlly evident during the cam·dy as the public expects a poll· 1 ta,gks ahead with
incredible
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t· pursue three mawr goals.
an adpquatt' educaubn, and old 30 years of experience m pub- 1 have misgivings about his ethi· becaust' millions of Americans
" He will try , llrst of all,. to people will be assure&lt;l ol medi· lie life, including 2.1 years in Ical standar&lt;ls and moral senst·]tnstinctlvely distrust politicians Four are Fined by
maintain world peace - winch cal c11re
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Congress; an unsurpassed mas-I Uvity . These misgivings were and drJubt ther !lncerlty. PollJ M
LeeS . h
-·he calls " the most imporlant of F~nally, he will be concerned tery olthe art of getting things lexploited by his opponent. bul iticians who win !he aUecUonj·
ayor
mit
·ell thing_s tn t~is nu.clear age .., wil h wmn1n!l. a place in history done in a Democratic govern- 1they. did not or_iginate with the and trust of the people are US· edFour persons have been fin His foreign policy wtll be baS&lt;d for Lvndon Baines Johr,son-not ment of checks and balances., electwn campaign . They have ually thos&lt;&gt;-like Abraham Linand two others forfeited
- (.In the convk·tiun that war can as a :.wilef'lf'r-dealer'· polll ician whel'e every
victory involves to do with the fortune his fam· coin and Dwight D. Eisenhower ,bon_ds,ID Middleport Mayor Lee
be e.voided through patlence., but Js a great and strong presi· skillful compromise; and the . ily amassed from tt"'levision and ~whom no one ever thinks of SmJth 5 cou~.
i'irrnness and '' steady VlgJ- 1 dt•nt m t~e trndinon of Frank· popular mandate rf a tremerr 1other business interests 'While as a politician.
Mayor Snuth fined Glenn
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,dous election victory.
he was holding public oflice. How far Johnson will succeed Malihewa,_ Wellston, $10 and
Hi s domestic programs will
Impressive Assrts
But Johnson elsa begins his 1 They also involve his erlation- in living down his liabilities and ~sts for mtoxfcation;
COn
be aimed at realizing his vision , Pew presidents in American lirst full term wlth certain ; ships with former Senate Dcm- achevtng hs ambition to be a cr:'.~~.g·!!~f~f~~~
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ler defeated Abele in the diS- phen M. Young, Democrat Inclldale for the lOth district Ho- trict bv about 2.000 votes.
cumbent, 5,1)45 to 3,496 and R..
mer E. Abele, polled 4,1!05 votes In oiher
voting in Meigs publican Congressman at large
in Meigs county compared to . county lor state offices Robert candidate Oliver P. Boltoo edg4,11111 for Walter H. Moeller, ' Taft, Jr., Republican for Unit- ed Robert E. Sweeney, 4,332 to
Democrat. Congressman Moel-, ed Swtes Senator, defeated Ste. 3,312.

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liam Honchar died Tuesday tY•
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born Aui. 7, !891, the son ot
th late James and Lucy Anne
Ft wero Honchar
~e is !lurvlved' by his Wife,
G ld' . son William of Harl.
f 0 d.1et 8 c!a~ghten Mrs. Maror 't ;~.,.r of Maaan 18 d
: e E lah 0ldater· Dine'arand..
chl~dr u four e~t grandchiidr n e~ ,;,:..s Mrl Sadie
~aicber and Mrs. Nelli~ Hawk,

W!JI be offered lor nil at tbe bolrla
of the late Byrd M. Stc-.lt, OD ltlt•
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wett ot the Junction of ellt an.s u. s.
33, at 10:00 a.m. Oil frldl.l, Nonm._
6th, 1964.
19fJO Ford tractor, manure IPNld·
~~r. plow~;. dJ•c. ••1•11, McCortnlcll
l•ay baler, 4:1T. 19~7 ollYmouth automobil ... hou1ehold Roda and lffec~
Un&lt;"ludln.-: llvtn.-: room and bedroom
1Uite1, ate.. aveul bundnd bal"
or tay, mlstellaneoua bnd &amp;oola.
antlquea, 111\d other tt.au tG$ 1111o
mernu, to m~ntlon.
Tnma of ule - caab.
Lunch wlll he eervH bJ tbe Bet-

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quallfled voter of Melr• CQUJit)' 11111
muat nave a rnembulhtJ tick" Ia
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Candidate'• petltlona mull N !Ue4
with the secrete1·y not l&amp;tar u:aan J:oo
r. M., Wtdnt•da,., Nonmbtr t 1184
Only penon• hold.ln,: memb.rolh~
tl~keb at thr CIOI!Ie of the 1H4
county
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andar claya hdvre the date crt ei~Il·
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. BY SARA II M. RIFE
I Elroy Hirsch and Boddy Dial '
1 Mr. Charles A. ''Jack" Rife, when the Colts play the ChicaMr. Larry Truman and Mr. go Bears Sunday.
Scott McElwee of St. Albans, I Moor~ has a 10-point lea_d
W. Va spent Sol urrlay even ing ; over Jim Bakken ol St. Louos
a 14-point bulge on Colt
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, and Larry.
i teammate Lo~ Michaels, buth
: Mrs. Joe V('tella returned to of whom achteved thetr lotals
' her home at Eskdale, w. Va. with educated toe.s. Paul Horn"1 looking for someone to frame
after a two week:; visit with ung of Green Bay has 63 pomts 1 a picture. tix the roof, or tune
her son Hilly Vatella here.
on four touchdowns, 21 conver- your piano? The quick and easy
Mr. and :\Trs. Raymond Tho- :sions and six field goc:lls.
way to find anymas and sons Larry end Stevie During his career, Moore has
thing is in the
ol Athens, 0. spent Sunday wtth i scored OQ TDs, third behind
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her mother. Mr s. Freda Bowen. j Don ~utson of Green Bay 0051
.... where YOUR
Mrs. Ethel Rife, and son Jam- i and Jimmy Brown of Cleveland
es Dale spent Sunday evening (100) •• H1s consecutive game '
FINGERS DO THE
with Mrs. :.1vrta Rile and Mrs. scoring performance is helght·
WALKING.
Faye Wood. •
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the fact that Hirsch,
Mrs. Edna Fauber and dau- wi~h Los Angeles in 1950 and
ghters of Carpenter, R. D. No. ,
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were shopping in Rutland.
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relatives and frif:hds, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles A . "Jack" Rife
and daughters Shirley and Jan1 ie, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rile ·
and children Bobbie and Sam, mie, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Truman ami son, the former Judy
Rife, also }fr. and Mrs . Vic '
Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hoffman
and son Stevie of Albany, Ohio
spent Sr.mday evening with her
purents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rife and Larry,
Mrs. Joe Vaf.t&gt;lla and son
Billy also Mr. an~ Mrs. Charles ,
Rife called on Mrs. Maud :\1ar· 1
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Anic:uUural 8oelety Dltto(,!lotl
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William Cllft.vn stout.
Administrator of the l:at.aie ..
Bnd M. Stout, d"eaud,
A, C. Bradford, AaGtlOBMr

P11hll~ uuuu11 commisalon ot Ohio
an appUcatlon for a lterutteate
of
publl~ conYelllen~ and neceulb to
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lrr••ular route1 to trusport ~~~
BONDS TAKEN
Ulld, sravel, llme, limettone tum
ber, wood chlp1, and cem.modit111 ~~
Bonds confiscated ln Pomeroy dump vehicle., trom and to Melwa
Mayor Charles Legar's court and GaJUe Countlea, Ohio, uatnr RNtollowlaf eQuipment! 16 lruclta
Tuesday were from
George lntoretttd P•~ea may ohtaJb fur.
i Uler lnlormatlon by addnWnl tile
CllDlj P8fkE!r8 bUfl ••n
'fVII perm t~ PubUc Utllltlet Cl'mlnlalon Of Ohio

1ting an unlicensed driver to op: erate a car, and Davict WilI ll ama, 19, Par kers bu rg, 850 each
on charges of reckless opera·
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Ma~lne Griffith and
Allan
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Dame, achieving top ranking only. vaulted tnto second place than 70 yards total oflen.oe per I (Minn. f. No. 12. ArboDI llalt
Second place In the Southern Cheshire
I shows Cary French, Kyger's Creek and Smith of North Gal- lor the first time in 10 seasons, today in the United PreSII In- game, remained in third place &lt;Flagstaff), Stale Cd.l... ~
Va lley Athletic Conference wtll l Kyger Creek (which boasts a speedy halfback still paces the lia are tied for second with 52 is a 17~point favorite to keep l l~rnation~J small college foot- ! with ~ » mark, ~allowed by llowa, Arkansas Statemd. Juell.,
be dectded Saturday noght when Istrong hne J bas not giv!lll up a : pack with 54 pomt.s
each, whi le Kyger Creek lull- that. ratong when the unbeaten ball ratmgs. Wittenberg re- San Otego Stare, whoch has lost nell, ranked 13-14-15-11 ill cJ1111lr.
Jl,e flacme Tornadoes travel to I single point in the last
lour Clyde Smith, North
Galha back Phil Duncan ts thtrd with Ins~ meet Pittsburgh 10 Satur· mamed No. l for the third only to Los Angelts State, in Undefeated Sam Housloa
Eastern to bettie the Eagles contests
I fullback is second with 28 , while l42 points.
days college rootball highlight. straogbt week .
fourth place.
rose from 20th to 11th, N~
in I he " big" game of the only Coach John Dudding's Wold- Roger Barnell of Kyger Creek , Here ;, a li st ol SVAC chap- · Coach Ara Parseghian's South Los Angeles State has
es· l Louisiana Tech t7-(J) jumped Dakota State
two contests scheduled for the cats were beate-n 260, by North I and Roger Adams of Racine ions since the league was form. I Bend st alwarts have won 18 of rollment of more than 19,000 from seventh to fifth place in ra~ l~th a
Whittier dad
last week of action.
Gallia last week , but eccord- l are tied for third with 26 each. l ed in 1957.
JO games with Pittsburgh . T~ students (three times as many the standings
Massachusetts Uruvennty and
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French still leads in
a II 1957-North Gallic
Pan thers wofl last sea_son. 'J:l-1 . as Notre Dame, the major col~ held tight to sixth position and for 20th.
.~r
reaJ:e;a tu~' fi~st cplac!\:n~ improving each outing.
. I games with 74 big pomts.
1958--Kyger Creek and Rio
S:cond ranked Ohio St~~e, lge lead~r. and larger than Texas A&amp;l, which had its' per· '
ors for t~e seventh time in nine A glance at league scormg End Bob Polcyn of
Kyger
Grande
whtch saved fac.; ~y edg tg eight Big tO conference univer· feet record spoiled by a tie
NEW YORK (UPI) - All
years will play Hanuan Trace
1959-Kvger Creek
Io~a ~~~ wee~, 18 p agu~ t 3 1 sit1es ' and plays its home with Sui Ross SnLurday !eJl aveage o! oJne out of four fiU..
1960 - ·Eastern
Ipbomtsh ~ptter t ian . ennh a e. games in the lOO.OOO·seat capa- from second to seventh 'East ing statiollS fails or ch;,lf'
at HT in the remaining tilt.
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Racine 4-3 overall end 2·2 in '
1961 - Kyger ree an
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Cz.rolina continued in flghth hands annually - thel "
western
psycho og ca e ge m wmmng
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the league hopes to knock-off•
all three previous meetins with The Diablos. who- have a per~ 1 tosppot,10 ~ty:in":.g ;~dur~ef:a~ co~; .. n to an oil industry .ttvlw,
1962- Kyger Cre~k
the Et~gles, wlm are 3-4 over- :
!9()3-Kyger Creek and Eastern the Buckeyes.
fee t 5..() record, crushed Cal · - ____
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1964 K g c k
Alabama, Arkansas and Ne- Poly at Pomona ~
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only SVAC loss has been a 22~
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braska. ranked third through and advanced from fourth
Datly Sentme ' Pomeroy· I
epa ' .,. ov. , s -~
0 setback to powerful Bobcats.
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fifth are touchdown favorites to to runnerup with six first-place
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Unlike John Huarte of Notre Dame and 1completed 70 per cent of them. mcrea&amp;':' t eJr 7-0 recor s: . a- votes and_ 214 pomts. _Wittena thJr? and fourth football con· ! most quarterbacks in the counw Craig Fertig of Southern Cali- I The leaders in rushing and bam a faces ~beaten Lomstana ' berg, Which stretched Jls L:ID·
trol display to defeat the Glous. ] lry, Tulsa's Jerry Rhome finds fornia ranked third, fourth and ~ punting also retained their lofty State jNo. 9) m a Southeastern i beat€11 st.reak to 29 gam.es with
ter Tomcats _16·6, m a hard it edier to keep track of his fifth, respectively.
I positions. Brian Piccolo of Wake ' Conference
tussle; Arkansas a 40-7 Victory over Ohio Wes- 1
foug.ht defem&gt;Ive struggl3 at passing accuracy· by counting Rhome's passing totals are i Forest has carved out 722 yards \ takes on Rice in a Southwest !ley an. received 20 li'r st··pl ,ice ,l
Ract~e.
the misses rather than the hits. even more sensational. He has '. on the ground in seven games IConference b~ttle, and Ne?ras- ballots and 278 pomts from
Thts will be a rematch . of That's beceuse Rhome. unlike I completed 143 of 204 for a .701 ' and Frank Lambert of ~issis- ka clashes ~ith Kansas m a 135 coaches on the UPI rating
~es_e teams. as they met m a any quarterback in the nation- percentage. Prior to this year sippi is out in front with an , right for the Big Eight Confer· board .
Similar game . last year
gast· 1- f'lies to no ma]or
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Th e NC t\.'A d e t•. rm t·nc 5 wh_e lh·
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college or profess1ona
who threw average of 45.6 yards per kick. ence. lead ·
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ern ~a~ked otf th~ f1e_ld w1th " comp.lete only three or evPry 10 ---- - - S1xth-ranked . Georgm . Tech, , er a college rates as •·major'' .
SVAC first place tle With KC.
tosses.
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Eastern whipped Southv:est- , Last week against Oklahoma !
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ern last Friday mght 38-0 m a
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pick over Tennessee .
the number of major college 1
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State R orne out 1
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re~ .scormg cones a
as ern. completing 35 of 43 passes for NEW YORK &lt;UPl) - Lenny 1951 and Dial with Pittsburgh in . Texas, ranked seventh ,_ al_so IS opponents a team plays. A c?l1 hts game should rate a to_ss. ~ 488 yards and four touchdowns_ I Moore doesn't like to play sec- I 1959 and 19GO each achieved mne ov~r Baylor and MJchig~n, lege must p.lay at le~st half Its
up, as both Eastern and Racme , He also broke the all-time me- Jond fiddle and cons~quently is : their share of the record sol('[y ~ No. 8 1_s a touchdown choJce games agamst maJor college
~ave played about equal ball jor college records for a sing le ! burning up the National Foot· on passes.
ov~r Illinois.
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Coach Jim \\hiles Kyg~r : ·arda'eand total offense.
.tics .
' in NFL history 10 go over the [POint underd~ to . Michigan crs, 1s cons1dered nme points '
Crf'ek B.oOCats _ gu after thei.r i y Tho;e 'totals left Rhome near- i Posted as the No 2 left half- !O,OOO·yard mJrk m rushmg l State and fi'lorada, whach shar~s lx·tter than Georgia.
20th stra tght Without e loss F'rl~ I ,
"l h d f h ]back behmd Tom .'vlatte when lwhen he picked up 149 ya rdsjJ I'"'...,------~----------.-.-------=•, 1 1
dav night at Hannan Trace
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Fo_urteen . KC_ semors will be G· ry Snook of Iowa with a season, Moore immedtately be- 1The Cleveland fullba{'k now has
playmg their fmal game .
, p·~e~omenal total of 1,956 yards gan a comeback that has r~· l 813 for the season, a comforta- 1
Lasl Thursdov·. the Bobcats in six games to 1544 for Snook sulted ·tn 13 touc·hd owns a· ble magm over t he 669 post~ d
beat a deterrnmed
Chauncey in the
· same number of games. 1eaguer1ea. d-mg 78 pom
· t s. He by Don Perkms
· of Dallas.
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Mor ton of Ca11.1ornaa,
. was out most of .LhP. l!l6'J
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son because of in]unes.
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By GEORGE C. LANGFORD

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four, in lhe U. S. House of Representatlves In Tuesday's election,
Republican incumbents def·
inltely beat~n were Paul
F.
Schenck of Dayton and the 3rd
District and Homer P. Abele
·n th e lOth D'IS trl Ct•
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Schenck who had served In
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' cu t 9hort by an l·1 I·
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Which hospitalized
him
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hor tl y before the e Iectlon.
:' The mBn Wh0 defeated him
J was Rodney M. Love, also of
Dayton
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Abele, of MeArthur, W81
n
h d f
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lA e e eated Democratic
incumbent
Walter Moeller of Lancaster. MoeUer came ba•L
Tue,.
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day to recapture the lelt by
I slight margin.
In th e race Ior congressmanat-large, DemoCrat Robert E.
Sweeney held • lead of about.
16,000 over Republican Oliver
p, Bolton wHh 11,590 of the
state's 13,485 preclnctl reported. Bolton, a member of CongreAS from the Jlth l.&gt;istrict,
stepped down from the 9e&amp;t (O
seek the at-large berth vacated
R0 bert T8 f t, J f,
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When they neared the Folden both of Wellsville, 0., und Mra,
home, Mrt. Folden got out of Carl West ol Rlpley.
the cor to open a gate on a pri· Mr. Honchar waa c block·
There were 8,451 persons vot- East Rutland, was
received
vata road back of SUIUiyslde omlth by occupation. Funeral
ing in the election, according to at the election board office at
school a short dlltlnce oft SL services will be held at t h •
th Meigs County Board of Elee- about 9 p m. The last preci"ct
RL ~ when the Comeil vehicle Church o1 Cluist In ChriBU811
t
N
th
Ch
te
siBrted up and ran over Mn. Union In Hartford wlth the HeY,
11
ons.
O repor 1was or
es r,
Folden plnn1ng her under lbe John 0. Bryant and !he Rev.
1
The first precinct reporting, at appro.unately 3:40 a.m.
vehicle's wheell between tho David Flekll oUlclalln&amp; Frigate 'IDd car. Mn. Folden sui- day at J p.m. Burial will be ID
fered aavere laeerallono lfD d Adamsville cemetery. Friend•
llli!Siive fracture• of the leg may call at the Foglesong Fuand expired while in the oper- neral home, any ume alter nooa
atlj\g room of the hospital.
Thursday,
Several men of the area llfted the vehicle from Mrs. Folden and she Was transported to Mrs, Melton, 85,
the hospital in Stevens • Mohr Of Henderson Diea
ambulance. The accident was
investigated by the Stale Police. PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Ul·
No charges have been filed o- lie Melton, 85, Henderson, died
gains! the driver.
Tuesday at 12:45 p. m. ln Hoi·
Mrs. Folden was born Feb- zer Hospital afler a short ·m.
ruary 191)4, daughter of John ness. She was born In Mason
and Anna Pike Casey. Survlv- County on August 18, 1879 the
ing are a brother, Arnold Cas- daughter of the late H. C. and
ey , Apple Grove, and two grand. Nancy Wamsley Morriston. Her
children.
Funeral arrangements husband was the late W. R.
1
i will
be announced by Mohr • Melton .vho preceded her in
Stevens Funerel Home.
deolh on March 18, 1961. She
was a member of the Vaught
Memorial Methodist Church.
Surviving are five daughters,
Mrs. Dorothy ~wis, Pt. Plea..
!Continued Frcom Page 1)
ant; Mrs. Lillian Roach, WinB. Keating. This would give him field : Mrs. Ruth Blain, Southa greater victory in the stale side; Mrs. Mary Margaret Supthan that reglolered In 1960 by pie and Mrs. Rachel Sumner,
his brother, the late Prosident both of Henderson; three aons,
1 1,Jonm F. Kennedy, who won by Dexter, ol Newport News, Va.,
wioi;;.lo~,;..f...;..-l~oilililil384.000.
Rex Melton, Charleston, and
Dale Mellon, Winfield;
22
0
grandchildren and 18
great
grandchildren.
!Continued from Page I)
Funeral services will be beld
district. 598 to 240, in Southern Friday al 2 p. m. in the Vaught
Local School dtslrtct wilh 1217 Methodist Church and burial
for and 591 against, and the will follow in the Concord Cemstreet light renewal In the vil- etery. The body will lle in stale
lage ol Syracuse with 272 ln at the church one hour prior
to services. Frlen4• may call
~~~5~~~,.~ favor and 70 opposing.
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Others passed were lite Or· at the funeral home after 7 p.m.
ange Township levy with 140
ii!Jii!ofllll!l~~...~!tlllli•~l , voting in favor and 134 against,
PRAY TONIGHT
the Scipio Precinct levy 146 to The Bapllst Women's Day of
145, and the Chester Twp. levy, Prayer will be tonight at ~.;e
given an overwhelming approv- Pomeroy First BapUst church
with Mrs. J. H. Stephenaon as
~=t~tr~~~~:1' of 421 to 191.
the leader.

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Wittenberg Still Tops

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McHaffie Middleport
and
costs, intoxication, ~d Paul
Howard Wilson Middleport $1
and costs, running 8 stop ,ign,
Raymond Priddy, Middleport, R
D. I, forfeited $25 bond, and
Carmine Dorgan forfeited $IS
bond, hoth on charges of drivlng In a dangerouo manner,

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. got lo berfew ofmonths
yearo, ,QIIUe bappily. A sometime&lt; fall back dead, bul ,in legalizing marijuona. which THEN CAlL
ALliiNiaM .&amp;&gt;~-.
Becouse
ago I met this man. lGod Himself can't kill them anyone C8ll get any tme
be mE DOC
llllivs.l tolllfltle ...........
fet'l magnanimous aboul mon- ~ As weeks went by I fell deeply once they're said."
wants to. rt's an hnenforce. HAVERlULL, Mua. (UP!) - (the abaence ~ Jelknr. red,
ey, while women go more for in love with him. It's all one-std- You 'll o
utgrow thi&gt;-dream· abe
taw, and only cll!ates and Tipplers of the 18th century brown or black pliments In tbe

FOODLAND SMASHES
HIGH GROCERY CO I

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HELEN HELP US!

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money management.
Unless ed. He treats me with indltrer- ing over the unattainable is a
your husband ll!l a confirmed I ence as if he sePs through me. rather common escape for
by Hele" Sottel--' 1
know I'll
a wives. And when you weke up
1trists claim showl'i insecurity, I fetling for h1m - I'm not
ftose.Chec~-Gnbbfa&amp; M_ea
I clcnm shows stupidity), shallow perS&lt;ln. Bull also know one day to realize "] o v e"
1 say, '·It's my turn this tune .") 1 and
1"tt11 busmess of treating, or But someone always manages , he'll come out pretty near even. nothing will ever come of it. was simply bordeom in disguis~.
"be-l'l')Y·£uesting," can &amp;et out to ouUumble the dollar bills You'll hard!)' ever find
a So please tell me Helen, how 1 1 you 'll be so very glad you didof . hand. Take my husband. my husband ) picks up the bill. -~ group of men who operate like 1can get it down farther ln my 1n't make a fool of yourself.
When they go out ~ business- my hiiSband) picks up the bil. women at a shoppers' luncheon. heart, so it won 't hurt so much. Meanwhile. avoid this man
men'.t luncheons,_ h1s crowd Why can't men ~ realistic'! Ill's not in them to break down 1 was thinking I could tell him ! when you can, and , when you
would neve~ th1nk of going If each one would JUst pay for -e single bill with "Lessee, now how I feel and make a fool of can't, treat him casually. And
Duteh on drmk.s, as we WOIMn what he orders no one would
got the Martini, and Jake my self - take what he ha.!l to make an extra special effort to
would do as a matter of course. get hurt . or come out the win- got the old-fashioned, and Bi11 say. and than J'd get over it a , be aUractive and desirable Even at coffee breaks, . one fel- ner. Why do they always pave had ~ourbon and water _ " 11it1e. Or is hese itn !!aster to your husband. - H.
1
low always pay:; the bdl. 'nley to ''stand this round" for the etc., etc. Don't expect it.- H. · way? - WONDERING
Dear Helen :
try to evea up by keeping traclr: sang, hoping they'll get it back One-Sided Mistake
loear Won :
, There's oeen some alk about
and· ettch man taking his turn in free drinks later on?
- 1Dear Helen :
old
saying, 1Iegalizing dope. I think
this
· Then•'s an
1
(M course ~hough, they NEVER CAN'T UNDERSTAND 'EM
I I've been married for a num- "Thoughts unexpressed
may would be especiall! considered

check-grabber twhich psychia- l

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foslers rrime. After all, they must have been a rugpd ~· eyes, skiD or hair ol miD) oelegalized liquor because they A 1749 cookbook owned by Mill curs lD aboUt Olle Ill 2.0,CQO perA. C. Hayne! COIIr.~Do ,thlJ ~ ...,,_ accorcllnl to tho
WALL1E
ipe foe a -CohcodloD beariDI paedil Brltamdca.
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the
harmless
name
uctnnamon
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0
ear 3 Je. ,
1Water":
FLE8B·EA11NG FISH
Sorr~ 1 don t agree. There 1 " In two gaUons of exlraord1- 'lbe piranha flBh. ~ Ill~ust f~ b~~ter w.a~ lO It stop nary bltllndy, steep ~ pound of dom reaches 8 lqt,b of m4n
°~ 1 ~.3 hie a~ glVmg
good einnamon bruised. Then than 181nchel fa found iD South
gr~n lg t. - ·
let it lie f~r · three or fo~ clays. AmerleM ~ and will atThis column is dedicated to Then put 1t Jnto your limbeck tact and consume aD)' WII'DI •
family living, so if you're hav· with two quarters of cold plan.. blooded anililaJ ol any Iii e
lng kid trouble or just plain tain water. Draw off a1 much which &amp;llls wttnlll itl reach. ~trouble, let Helen help YOU. as you put in and boil up two
,
She will al!o wecorne your own pounds and a half of double reamusing experiences. Address fined .sugar. WheD ll II cold, First Bessemer
steel ran
Hehm Bottel in care of this mix all together for yoUr use. rolled in Amerlca waf at Chinewspaper.
It ta a noble drink?'
cago in 1865.
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EVERYDAY LOW PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
GIVE YOU RUNAWAY SAVINGS ! WE BEAT
THEM ALL WITH LOWER PRICES !

EVERY DAY PRICES

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We have built and leased
this modern retail store to
Tiny's Borgoinlond. With
faith in the management,
faith in the community and
faith in the patronage for
such a modern merchandising establishment, we look
forward to a happy association. This prompts us to soy
once more "Congratulations
to All."
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in the m(J ming! It's Crazy Clock ... :=.on of Mouset rap, an In credibly, h ilarious game fer the who: a
family tha t sets the all-time reco rd f or amusemen t
and amazement as i t de fies the laws of invention.
2 to 4 players drftw cards f or t he fun of ~ssernbl ing
t his odd-ball mecha'nica! game. To wm, a playe r
winds the clcck which set s off the wac kiest mechani cal chain of events you e'ler saw .. . all aimed
at makmg the sl eeping man jump out of
bed. It'sa WQnde rful _ga me ... it's Ideal!

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Mason Personal Is President of
Club in Mason

,.-~)ally Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 ., Nov. 4 , 1964

Mr. Dallao Walker, Masoo
Postm•ster. underwent major I MASON _ The Mason Home
:surgery on Thursday at the Hoi· Demonstration Club elected of·
•""' hosp1tal. He " reported as ficers Tuesday at the home of
slightly improved. His room Mrs. James Wise In Mason.
· number is 234.
Mrs . Dorothy Cartwright was
ld en t: vice presJ.•
Mr . • nd Mrs. Arl Sylvester 1'elec led pres ••e
M
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or Syracuse VISI
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secretary,
Mrs.
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Delbert
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an treasurer,
rs.
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Dotson : reporter. Mrs. Alma
' Mr . and Mrs. J . s. McMur· Turner;
de.votl ona1 1eader,
ray, who have been residing Mrs. James Wise and recrea· during the week at PortsmouLh, tional leader, Mrs. Matilda NoOhio, where he Is employed, ble.
~ returned to their home here Club comnnittees for the year
Iovt&gt;r the weekend.
i wer-e chosen and the chairman
.
of each. They are Beller Llv·
Mrs. John Marhn reportedly ing Mrs Ray Fox . Cultural Ad, broke her wrist on Tue~ay as vo~cem~nl, Mrs. John McD.,.
,she attempted Jo light a gas tel· Health, Ws.
Catherine
1heating st?ve . In her sec.ond Re~nolds; Human Resources,
attempt w1th a match to hghl , Mrs. James Wise ; Material Rethe
stove, the gas fumes ex· sources Mrs. John Roach; In·
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BREAK GROUND - The ground-breaking
ceremony for the new Mason County Bank
building at the rorner of Fifth and George
Streets in New Haven was held last Tuesdav,
ln the picture above, left to right, are Di&lt;:k

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Ord, bank
cashier;
Foglesong.
viceOttie
president
; Harry
Clark,Donald
Donald
Smith. and
Roush, directors; Mr. Kreps and Mr. Vicellio,
architects; Herman Layne. president of the
bank, turning the first shovel of .dirt; .\olr. Bil·
lick, president of the Best Construction Com·
pany of Pittsburgh, and William Rardin. a di·
rector. A. K. McClung. dirertor, was absent
_ _ wh~_n _the picture was taken. __ ·-·- - -·- · - ___ _

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temallonal RelatiO!tl, lll'l. MaUlda Noble.
Lessons for the year and
bostesses for each month were
assigned. Refreshment.o were
served by Mrs. Wise of Mrs.
Matilda Noble, Mrs.
John
Roach, Mrs. Bessie Hudson,
Mrs. Delbert Dotson, Mrs.
John McDaniel, Mrs. Dorothy
Cartwrigbl, Mrs. Catherine
Reynolds and Mrs. Turner.

56th ..(nnft~el'llll'Y'
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Obaerved ct. 25

IIIII Mill Ooalde ltlty Olap.
liln. Margaret

IIUIJl of Racine;

Mr. and,•Mra. James S. Quick,
observed their S6th wedtlln&amp;
nlversary at their home in
racuse, Sunday October 25,
their children, grandchlldreo an
great grandchlldreo. Their
versary dete Is October 21.
Present were Mr. and Mre.
Thomas J. Quick, Mr. and Mra.
Joseph Wesney, Mr. and Mrs.

Cottrill, .... Craig and Bruee
of Syra.,.., .
Another vandaoo, Donald
Quick, bil ,wile and daughter
Leanne of Columbus, were not
present. However they hsd Vis·
lied here with their grendparents the previous Sunday.

Participants
In Services

MONBTER 'CAMBIJ
STAMFORD, Coon. IUPI)A "mechanical eamel," that
cBD kneel for loadinJ . Uke tile
dromedary 11 among the mooaler vehicles msde by Consoli·
dated Diesel Electric Co. It
can lift 20 tons a dO!eo feet for
toadlng or unloadinJ ahlpo 01'
eargo planes,

-SPECIAL-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aid· I
ridg' and Lows Aldridge at· I
· t.nded the Marshall University ,
and Western Michigan game on I
Saturday in Huntington.
Mr. and Mrs. fommy Tay·
hardest lo guess, Mary McCar- lor and daughter, Jill, of low·
Hill BilliP f:lub
ty l&lt;t&gt;freshments were served.
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Bucy I
Members Have PartY
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ler "ason ave mov 1o
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rus, Ohio, where he la em.
The Hill Billie 4-H Club spon- l.t"\\"' i~ Hon1e St'ene
ployed . They were accompan·
li!Ored 8 communitv Halloween I Of Hallowt~en Party
ied there by her parents, Mr. I
party at th._.. Uppe; Flats Com- :viASO~ - The Happy
Go . and Mrs. Ferris Justis.
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Buildin~ ~n Monday Lucky 4-H Club of Mason was Mr. and Mrs. John Roach and ·
evemng. The bwh.Jmg was de- enterta ined with a Halloween son visited recently in Bucy- 1
l'Orated in keeping with
the party a! the home of Berky and i rus, Ohio, with his sister, Mrs. ,
Halloween season.
Bubbv Lewis. recently .
j M.anford Hutton and m MansPrizes wf're awJrdt&gt;d to Ihe
Prizt&gt;s were awarded as fol- , field, Ohio, with her
sister,
4-H'er! as well as to the pub- low s· Susan Thabet. prettiest; I Mrs. Burton Webb.
he . Sharon F'rorndl was award- . Dick ie Carson , ugliest; Bever·
ed a prize for being dressed the . lv Carson. tunnies! ; ~md Fran. I Mrs. Blanche Tucker,
Mr.
funni""sl .
Johnn:v j ~is Qul:'{'n . ha rdes t to guess.
1 Ray
Tucker and M:s. How- ;
prettiest:
F'roendt; most original, Becky 1 The business meeting was i ard Van Maire we.re m Park· ,
Fry : uglies ~ . Jerry Newberry, , ht?ld with President Jimmy : ersburg on Sund~y because of
i"'""'-_;;===;;i;;===""'ll Wise prrsiding. It was announ- 1the . death of Ollie McCa~ty.
ced that lhr Achievement Ban- I Miss Beverly Carson VISited
quet would be held November over the weekend with Stella
7. at the Southside 4-H camp. Mae Randolph at Letart,
W.
F'olltlwing the business meet- Va.
I
ing 11 tour was taken through

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COATS

lon coated enameled ln aa.
sorted eaton . Fry without

Reversible

HEATING
Phone WY ·2-2550

Well made and

full cut in size1

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PANTS
Stu• 29 to 42 In

grey or tan twill
to match shirts.

Smooth easy to clean plas-

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Tall plastic waste bin with $ 1 9
swing top, assorted colon.

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$299

Heavy duty. Radio and heater. Nice.

1953 International 2 Ton Dump

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rh. ceme1ery in keeping with

SHIRT
FINISHING

the Halloween season. After the
tour rerr·eshme nts were serv- 1

VanMatre-Roush ·

1961 Rambler 4 Dr. Custom Sta. Wagon

Vows will be
Taken Nov. 20

ed .
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make sure packaging morerial l
: is not torn. crushed or
juice 1
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LAUNURY _
siained. F'ro&gt;en foo d that is ex- 1 MASON - The Open Church :
o)RY CLEANING
I posed or poorly packaged dries ' weddmg of MJSs Carolyn Sue '
W'Y 2-5428
POMEROY ioul and devolops
off.flavors 1VanMatre, Mason and
Mr. ,
._,,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..;,.:.:·q~u:::ic:::k:::ly~,- - - - - - - - Ross Roush, Letart will take :
place on November 2oth, at 7 !
p.m. at the Mason Methodist
Chureh. The Reverend Marv- 1
an Frame of the Mason Meth~
dist Church will officiate at the
double ring ceremony. An open j
reception will follow in the soe- .
iat rooms of the church, with
the WSCS members of
t be ,
church serving refreshments.

ROBINSON'S

See These And Many More At

DISCOUNT PRICED
Juniors
Ml11ts
Half Slm

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POMEROY-OHIO-MIDDLEPORT

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BULKY KNIT

SWEATERS

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Bidewalking it this season r
Try our walkable Smartain
pump that's blr on comfort .••
and low on price f Careaslnr
fit, too. with unlined leather

and hidden gore at the instep.

.tecretaryi Grace Esrown. as..ll
sistant secretary and Alberta
Fry, treasurer. Junior N•••ber-'1
y presided during the election.
It has been announced that the

building are Gerald

KO•OO, LaW·I11

row Mace, Following a rec&lt;.,l·ll
tional period,
refreshments
wre served.
Rood is Elected
Booster President
MASON - Officers
were
elected on Monday evening when
the Wahama AthleUc Boosters
met at the school, Okey Howard, presided. Elected were:
president, Gerald Rood; vice '
president, James Hart; secretary, Mrs. Kenneth Roillns; a..
slstant secretary, Mrs, James
Harland treasurer, Johnny &amp;ar
berry.
The group voted to sell Chris~
mas Sift wrapping paper again
this year as a meens of earning
money for the Athletic Banquet. 1
During the buslnesa meeting a
general discussion was held per.
lalnlng to the need of
more
bleachers. Following adjourn- ·
ment the group watched the wa.
llama B team play Ripley.
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In the Middle Block Next to Elberfelcle
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORI

Discount Price

Assorted colon and pat·
terns suitable for any
, room in the bouse. Full
window size.

Teflon coated woven cotton cover and thick fibre
elau pad, J.bke• ironinc

DISCOUNT PRICE

.DISCOUNT PRICE

STYLE RAYON

PANTIES

''

Popular brief style Pan..
ties in white and pastel

C!olors. Sizes 5, 6 &amp;: 7,

eaay,

''

DISCOUNT PRICI

MEN'S 4 BUCKLE

6 GALLON SIZE

70x80 PLAID

HEAVY WORK

PLASTIC GARBAGE

COTTON SHEET

ARCTICS

CANS

BLANKETS

Heavy black rubber upper~. Thick red soles-4
bkl. work arctics 1n size&amp;
7 to 12.

Lock on lid plastic gar·

Fleecy cotton sheet

bage ean

keto in pretty plaid pat-

witb 2 metal
handles. 6 gallon size.

DISCOUNT PRICE

DECORATOR COLORS-IN 3 SIZES
HI Lo Cotton
loop rugs with
new shed latex.
back. Decorator
colors.
Dlacount Price

· $100

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42x66

matching ruga ln

Decorator colorJ,
Hi-Lo de1igned

Larger aize

auorted colorsall with non skid

back,
Dltectunt 'rice

rup, cotton 1oop
construction.

Dlsaunt Price

$159 •• ')99

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- HEALTH &amp; BEAUn AIDS 89c RINSE-A-WAY SHAMPOO · · ..... 58c
79c 100 CT. BAYER ASPIRIN · .... · 58c
$2.94 1-A-DAY VITAMINS ...... $1.99
59c SIZE ALKA SELTZER · .... · · .. · 39c
$1.00 DREAM SET HAIR SPRAY .. 63c
$1.00 COLGATE$ 100 MOUTH WASH 63c
98c LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC · · · · · · · · 59c
79c AQUA VELVA ........ · ...... · .. 49c

Di&amp;count Price

Can Opener

Xmas Musical Bell _ $2.22
lt
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g old~n

musical

$2.00 Value

bell. 9 inches tall with 6 inch diame- Cera-mic 4 Cup
ter . A great buy!

_ $1.00

DiM'Dunt Priu

100% Rayon aci&gt;late, larties umbrellas
in assorted color.; and handle styles.
A $4.00 value.

DiscDunt Price

Dresser Comb
Beautiful

milk

Sc

white

unhrPaka-b le

dreEser combs. A 25r Value
Handy Utility

DiscDunt Price

Clamp On Lamp ___ $1.00
All metal refleclor and damp with
long extension Cflnl .
$2.00 value.
With Batteries

Two metal flashlight s with red safety
end1, complete with batteries. $2.00

value.
Glass

DiscDunt Price-

Coffee Mugs - ·- 3 for 25c
Reg. 15c

ea. A 45c Val.

3-Piece

Ols('Ount Price

Plus F.E T
18 kl . gold plat.P.d ruff link sets with
~·. Pnu1ne mother of pearl in);erts.

8 TRANSISTOR

RADIO

LOOP RUG

PLASTIC CLOTHES

VI.JON BRAND

Join t6e crowa rUfltlng to get a Sparlrllng U11fl
Car Value at our Terrific
"lloue Afire" Salol
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RUNNERS

HAMPERS

TOILETRIES

Suitable for hall runnen,
stairways or an)' room, as-

Bls omooth plaatlc clothes
hampera with lid. Venti·
Iated to prevent mUclew,

Take your choice of man1

DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICE

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Items in Heal~!! lc BeautJ
Aida at lblo low -

Big Eye

Take your pick of tl as~oriPd
and cnlors. $2.00 va lue.

96c Framed Pictures
st~· le s

Chiltonware Aluminumware

6-Cup Muffin Pan 3 for $1.
A $1.77 Value

Dinount Price

Poly

Discount Price

Laundry Basket

38c

As..,orted colo r s. 79c valutc&gt;.

2 Dr, HT.

Galaxie 500 - 2 Dr. HT.
a cyl, Auto. trans. Radio.

60 FORO

59 FORD

Gilaxie 1100 -ll Dr, B cyl.

Galaxle 1100 - ·2 Dr. BT.

Ajllo, tnnl, Radio,

a orl. Auto. tnnl, llldlo.

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MftNJT "'"'Ulll.lft.

power steering,

Discount Price

Beautifully colorPd t&gt;nameled metal
plalter . Attractive, (lrnamental and
unbreakable. A gia nt ]7Ulxl3 inch
that makes it suitab le for many uses
and oefasions. A $2 .00 Value
Discount Price

of 12, 20x20xl, 16x25xl, i6x20xl. 69c
value.

11:

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Discount Pric•

for

Dlscount Price

Storm Window Set _ _ 38c
Four sheets 36x72 inches, framing
strips and nails . EnoUgh for 4 windows in each kit. A 69c value.
Discount Price

Dish Pan _ 38c

3-P(, Aluminum

Pearl Necklace Set _

Bla.,.,.,e 2 Dr.

trano RadiG

trans. Radio.

a erl.

Discount Price

Size 10lr2xl2~ Inches, $2.00 Value.

Dlstount Pr1c•

Men's Leather Wallets • 88c
Plu!l F.E.T.

$3.91 Valu•

Timex Watch
eShock
Resistant
e Unbreakable
Main Spring

Discount Priet

Scripto Vu-Lighters _ $2.88
Nationally known windguard Va·
Lighter with visible fuel container
I hat lets you know when supply Jl

low
20-0.:. Frances

H~rrlltt

Discount Prlca

Bubble Bath _ _ _ _ 99c
20 ounces or famous Frances Harriet

Bubble Bath, known for its qualitJ
and superb fragrances. $1.49 Value,

Our
Discount
Price

Men's or

Boy~

Discount Price

Pair·O-Belts ____

7.95 List
Plus F.E.T.

With Free Film

Wall Clock

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$3.44

$5.95 V1lue
Discount Price
Ideal for kitchen or any room m
house. Beautiful modern styling.

Takes 16 color or black and whitt
picture!\ on standard 120 size film.
Three adJustments for sunny, cloucJ.t
or oven·ast conditions, plus three for
cluse.up pictures to infinity, Free roD
of ADSC'O film .

Etched Crystal
Dhrount Price

Cake Plate with Cover $1 .77
Glistening, clear cut imitation crystal
cake plate, diameter 14 inches with

Discount Prlct

77c

Waste Baskets

Light, easy to handle and shatter
proof. will not rust or stain. $1.• ·
Value.

41f.!. inch deep cove-r. $3 .00 Value.
"Cannon•• S..miHS MHh

OIKount Pric•

Punch Bowl Set _

$3.33

Lal'lge footed milk glass bowl and 12
matching cups, all heavily e&lt;n:ftOSsed.
12 ruby cup holders and and Large
graceful ruby ladle. $5.95 value.

Reg, 69c Value

Oisrount P'flc•

Neck &amp; Head Scarves 22c ea,
Beautiful hand rolled, silk blend ne('k
scarves in ass{lrted colors and pat·

terns. 5 for $1.00.

Nylon Hose _

2 Pair 99c

Buy 1 Pair Cht E.xtr• P•lr FREI

Take advantage of this u.nu.sual and.
outstanding value! Limit 2 Pair. WhUt
they last. $1.98 Value.

std.

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Two quality leather belts suitable for
drPs~ or sports wear in attractive designs. Your Choice Men"s or Boy's.

$7.88

Discount Price

$2.00 Value

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88c

Plus F.E.T,
Lovely 3·piN'e pearl necklace set. Con·
sists of lriple strand necklace and
bracelt&gt;t plu:o; pair of tear drop pearl

Johnson's baby powder . soap, lotion
and shampoo. $1.69 value. Plus FET.

Discaunt Priu

LAD! ES OR MEN'S
Sweep Second Hand

Diicount Price

Cooking Set

Discount Prlct

Baby Gift Set _ _ $1.28

JohnsDn's

edges. RPg, $1.29 value.

15-PC:. Aluminum

99c

F'ine qulllity , genuine 1eather wallets
with zipper. bHl compartment and !I~
cret compartment,

12-qt ., all metal baskets wilh rolled

Warm Home

Discount Prlce

Crystal Tissue Box __ 88c
Sparkling, clear cut Lr~.'it&lt;Jl I issue box
of unbreakable pla~tic . Large size
holds full box: of trssues at one :filling,

3 s1.00
f•ncy Decora-ted

$5.00

Your choice of bt&gt;autiful widt whltt
and gold frames or natural wood grail!
design with £old bead trim. $2 value.

$2.00 Value

eROUND CAKE PAN
eSQUARE CAKE PAN

lor

Picture Frames

Your Choice
eBREAD &amp; LOAF PAN
ePUDDING PAN

2

10 Pla-stic

$1 ,98 Value-

1000 Inches of quality transparent Highly polished aluminum grease pan
tape - equals more than 3 regular with black handle and cover knob,
25c rolls. lf.!:.inch width. Packed in $1.21:i Value .
FREE plastic dispenser. Lasts longer!
Discount Price
Easel Back
Do more jobs better, for less!

furnace filters jn ,Y.our choice of 3
popular sizes. Keep your furnace operating efficient.ly . get a years supply
and SAVE! Buy them by thP carton

I

A gift that is sure- to plett:-!e! Beaul j.
ful mal('hifii comb. bJ."llsh and mirror
in handsome gift bn&gt;i. Your c hoi&lt;'e of
ptnk. blue or ivory . Special Dis{'ount
Value!

1000 Inch Cello Tape _ 18c Grease Set _ _ _ _ 66c

Your Choice

REG. $8.00
VALUE--

96c

57 C:HEVROLET

58. CttEVROLET
"''.
Biscayne 2 Dr. a oyl, std.

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men at a low Qilc!Ount Priee• .

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Galaxie 500 -

Jei•.,.,FUN •• •
«&lt;de ,_ TIRIS •• ,
Cfn ~l:th VAIUB.,.

. . . DIAL .

Tee Shlrto or Briefs for boya,
Sizes 6 to 16, FuU made, o\
real bargain at thlo low

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61 FORO

62 FORO

DIALS

Long wearlni white cotton

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Turkey Platter

3-Piece Dresser Set _ _ 88c

Here is 'a n unusual offer! J.,irst quality 26·Pc. Milk GIMI

a cyl. Auto. ll'&amp;ns. Radio.

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29c V.-ue

Double Bed Size Blanket of
nylon and rayon with 3 incb
satin binding, Asst. solid colors and stripes.

ALUMINUM PANS

Furnace Air Filters __ 39c

SPARKLING

FOR BOYS
T-SHIRTS
KNIT • BRIEFS

ATHLETIC SHORTS
'
Derby llrond undenrior
for

99c

Olf;count Price

$1.49 V1lue

3-Way Vanity Mirror _ 99c

"'IOUSI
AIIRI"

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"DER8Y11 BRAND UNDERWEAR
BROADCLOTH .

Discount Price

AssortNI copies of famou s paintin- g~ .
10 x 19 inche s. Whitt&gt; wood frame
w1th dust proof hark. $2 .00 Value

Discount Pric• Giant 15-pieee set of 22 g-auge aluminum with black plastic handle s and
knobs. Contains: 3 pioce sauce pan
sel. 9'' fry pan, 4-ql . covered s;wc.e
pot, combination pan set and 3 e-gg
$14.95 Value poacher. $14.95 Value . Whole Set.

Dbcaunt Prlce

M.WA
FOR MEN
T·SHIRTS
KNIT BRIEFS

99c

Dl:lc·ount Price

Extension Cord Set _ _ 88c Metal Wastebaskets _ 77c
Set of 3 cords, one each fi . g lind 12
feet, all with 3-way sockets. 3 Piece
Set. $1 .98 Val

72x90. INCHES

Discount Price

Discount Price

Discount Price

2 Separate Flashlights $1.00

$2.49 Value

Cuff Link Sets

Reg. 59c EH

La-rge 8 Inch

LUXURIOUS BlANKETS

Large decor&lt;~tor cera mic ash trays
with unusual rock wall mal finish
wJth popular safety center rest.

troy~ in ham! ·

Tea Pots

Ame-ricen Made

Dhcaunt Prlu

19c Ceramic Ash Trays _ _ 77c

Ash Tray Set

PRtt:E Set of 3 bean bag ash
some hinged gift box

A $1.50 V1lue

Sweep Second Hand Westclox Electric

DISCOUNT PRICE

Big Slu Assorted

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DISCOUNT

OF QUALITY USED CARS

terns, assorted colora.

VENTILATED

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Ekco Miracle

To the first 144 adult customers makOpens all size c.:~r1 s, flips lids and
Ing e purchase in our stare Thursday
opens bottles 29c value.
morning, This hndy new size peckIll af nationally adve-rtised Kleenn
ROYAL FAMILY BEAN BAG
Juniors. Contain• 150 sheets.

Quantities
Limited

blan~

22"x68" VISCOSE

aorted colora.

FREE KLEENEX TISSUES

Don't confuse this with six transistor sets. Factory guarantee. 79c Value
Includes battery, earphone and
12-Qt. Poly
carrying case.

$139.a

$299pr

HI-LO COnON LOOP RUGS

esATURDAY

Generous 12 quart capacity dish pan.

DISCOUNT PRICE

24x40

renee Newberry, and

Chapman -Canaday

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606 E. Main St.

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trustees for hte

Bags
to
Match

Special purchase . . from
a leading maker. Fine or·
Jon yarn bulky knit sweaters in assorted styles and
colors including white,
pastels and darks. Sizes
34 to 40. Shop the Bonanzas for the best buys.

Woodrow Mace was elected ~
president; Lawrence Newberry, !
, vice president; Lois Newberry, :
i

Black
or
Brown

CARDIGANS
SLIPOVERS
Valu" To $5.98

Woodrow Mace Is
President of ORY
MASON - The North Mason 11
ORY, !Older Rural Youth) met
Thursday evening In lbe upper i
Flats Community Building and :
elected officers.
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LADlES' BRIEF

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bama High School class of 1964
and he graduated from there in ·
1962. She is a member of the •
Mason Methodist Church. He is
employed by the Stat.. Constru.c.
lion Co. of Huntington,

PAD AND COVER

DRAPES.
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$5·98

LADIES ORLON

her bridesmaid and the father j
of the prospective groom will
serve as best man.
Carolyn is a graduate of Wa-

IRONING BOARD

· FANCY PLASTIC
AND

.

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

and 1ave money too.

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard i
VanMatrt! and he is the son of !

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Real nice and clean. Just like a new car.

the wanted eolors and patterns. You'll
find the dre11 you wanl at the Bonanza

Miss VanMatre Is the daugiJ. ,

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Fashion is
a Look ...
Nota Price

1961 Ford VI Country Sedan

New FaU and honcay atyles, fine eotton, acetates and blended ftbrlea in all

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Bl.ack with white top. See this one.

DRESSES

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Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Roush. I
~ Mtss J oan VenMatre, sister ·
: of the bride to be, will serve as i

6 cyl. Standard trans . with overdrive. One owner.

NEWEST FALL STYLES
bdies' Budget Priced

Dorothy's Beauty Salon of Syra.
euse, by Billy Rizer.
A pumpkin cake baked by Mrs.
Mary Lisle was won by Paul
Forbes, Melodle Mlze of Minersville won the Barbie doll and
Keith Allen Hendricks of Syracuse the foolholl.
Following the grand march,
a carnival was held with dart
games, fish pond•, baked goods,
candy, cotton candy. pop and
balloons being sold.
The Executive
committee
thanks everyone who helped in
any way making this annual
event a success.

eFRIDAY

Inter Board School
To be on Th1urr~da1V
MASON - The Rev. Marvan I
Frame of the Mason Mertho&lt;list ll
Church has
announced
Inter Board &amp;hool of Jnslru•o- 11
lion Will be held at the Trinity
Methodist Church ln Pt. Ple:asant Thursday· evening,
ember 5 lirom 7 to 9:30 p. m.
This school to designed
provide Introduction to and
struction in the program,
lbe Methodist Church for the
quadrennium 1964 through 1968. 1
The General Conference meet·
ing in Pittsburgh in the spring
of this year adopted an em·
phnsis on "Our Calling to Ful·
fill" Persons from the local
Methodist Church who should
attend are !Jle, lay lea~r.
!he chairmen ol the oommis·
.sions on membership :
and
vanglism,
education; mis. sions, stewardstNp, finarice and
ClltisUan 'S4Clal ·concern.

Standard tram. One local owner. R.&amp;H.

3 SPECIAL DAYS-- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AT THE

eTHURSDAY

Fine Umbrellas __ $2.00

1961 Chevrolet 2 Door 6 Cyl.

ONE
ON

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SEE THESE CARS TODAY

1956 Chevrolet! Ton Pickup

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DAY SERVICE

3 Big Days:

I zanne
Winebrenner. A letter
, from the Southerton Beauty Ac' ademy of Athens, good for a $10
permanent. was won by Lois
Sewell ; a shampoo and set from

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

Tan or Grey

WASTE CANS

DISCOUNT PRICE

ONLY

UNIFORM SETS

SWING TOP LARGE PLASTIC

verses to make 2 coati iD
one. Weatheri:r.ed finish.

chairman of lbe quiet lunch.
The sacrlllctar gilts of $3'1.47
wlll be-used In the United States
towards repairing and remodelThe annual Halloween Csrni· ·
ing of the Methodist settlement
val
of the Syracuse P.T.A., was
house!! and home mission es
held in the school auditorium,
Thursday evening October 29,
with a good attendance.
Cash prizes were awarded for
the masked as follows: Prettiest
Aimee Huston and Demaris
Ash ; Ugliest, Terri Ash; Funni.
est, Debbie RoUsh, Most Original, Rodney Holman, Doug, Danny and David Huston,
Door prizes contributed by
the teachers were given to Ken- 1
AT ...
I ny Rizer, Jim Warner, and Su- I

Men's Cotton Twill

SHIRTS

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USED CARS

Pomeroy

-SPECIAL- ·

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pension funds for full I i m e
national workers in Christian
Missions.
Mrs. Donald COOk of Mason
spoke to the group ln the after·
noon portion of the program on
Methodlsl Missions in the Unit..
ed Sta,.s . Mrs. Ralph Pickens,
Mason, informed lbe group of
the need in Missions overseas.

WHERE IS THE BEST BUYS IN •••

Phillips Sisters Style Shop
Court St.

was

MIDDLEPORT DEPARTMENT STORE'S

tablishments, a portion of that
sum will be used for overseas

PTA Carnival
Is Successful

AND

CUT VELVET- LEATHER- REMORE

grease.

Poplin outer shell in plaiJl
colors, printed lining that re-

son. Mrs . Lester Zirkle

PLUMBING

HANDBAGS

TEFLON COATED ENAMELED

Ladies' Rain or Shine

The quiet hour was from )1
until 12, and quiet luneh from
12 unUI I p. m. Chairman ,waa
Mrs. Marvan Frame, Mason.
and co-chatran was
Mrs.
Howard VanMatre, also of Ma·

Your Dependable
Dealer For

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ploded
She
wasknocking
taken toherthebackwards.
Schaekel
Clinic.

Wedllesday at lbe Mason Meth·
odist Church. The program was
sponsored by the Bend Area
Methodist Chur;ches under the
auspices of the WSCS.

ANTHONY
Plumbing • Heating

See Our Beautiful
Collection Of New

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chapman
d Mis Sh
ins are
war
daughter Shelly, an
s a·
MASON Perfect attend· ron Sue CottrlU, of Columbus;
ance plnll were presented to sev. Mr,. and Mrs. Gordon West asci.
eral persons at the Mason Me. children Debra, Rhonda end
thodtst Church on Sunday morning by Superintendent, Donald years, Debbie Cook, Donnette
Foglesong. Mr. Fred Johnson Cook, Nancy Proffitt, Audrey
and Miss Allee Faye Johnson Shuler, Kathy Roush, Connie
were presented pins for 10 years Gilland and Mrs. Katie Fogleof perfect attendance : 3 years, song. 1 year, Mrs. Blanche Tuck.
Joann VanMatre; 5 years, Mrs. er, Gary Slewarl, Susan Sur .
Howard VanMatre; 4 years, Mrs. face, Jean Morgan, Mike Lt!1W·II
Flossle Mattox, Miss Len a is, Robin Johnson, Debbie Gil·
Gibba and Marilyn Cook;
2 land and George Cook.

DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Nov. 4, 1964-9

MASON - Thirty. two
sons attended the Prayer
Self . Denial Service beld

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f' OR voun evE' ry need of BullP UBLIC Au CTION
dozer and Back-Hoe work,
November 7, liM a1 1 1958 Chevrollt Bltcayne 4 Door
$6 95
contact Emml't
W. Shuler. Saturday,
I p.m. on S1lem Street 1a Ru...
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1 lhl 1ne. p ower.!( lld e trans . II adlo and heater, original
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ron~•. 1 _ coal heater ; s- ' 1957
evro If 2 Door Sedan
$69 5
basem11nt eX CIH'A IIon!l. , geptic dresse rs, 1 _ bureau, 1 _ ' A poptllar model that II •harp inalde and out, black finish,
tank ex.cav H! ions
tab!• ; 2 - roc kIn&amp; chairs; I - , GoGd tirel , Adio and beater, 6 cyl, Std. \rani.
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BY ALTA CONE
fJnt'"•"
Everett MCClennahan return"''0 .. "''"•••
ld home on satuna1 afttr be-lnaurenc•
lng a paU.nt In Sholwrtng Arms
Hospital thl pllt week.
JOHN&amp; IN, Slmpsuo lRittra:tet W~kend Yllllort with Mro.
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bookcase with curved glau, 1960 Chevrolet H11vy Duty
$5295
Agency. tn AU formo o1 tn
cooking utensUs, diJhe•, loine Factory Tande-m ax1e, D00x20 tire1, aux. ttan1 . 348 cu. in.
&amp;uranL'e. Jim Johasoa anrt
iron d 1ina. picture flarnea, / motor, H11ter, 15 It dump body and telescopic holst .
Bud SJo·aptoct ACt!Dta.
\\' ANTF: D· 20 la dl!'s fl l onre. I
tools &lt;hand and elecll'ic).
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tique•. Auctioneer, S II m I
lea made of legal papers
netd~. Box 668 C, The Da ily
Chapman, Clerk, Nellie Valo.
OPEN EVEI. 7:00 P.M.
blrt2l records and llmOJI
Se ntinel, Pume roy , Oh io .
Te•mo: cash. Not responslbla l
I'OMEROY, OHIO
othet dOCUIIIO!Its.
ll·4·1tp
for ac cidents.
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For Rent
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.SPECIALS lor Thursday, Frl· R
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dl -I! R OO~! hnu .•.•. llaven~ll•l~hl!, dav and Saturday at Hard· Ill Estate For Sa I 8 e as . per ume an The weather sotelllw Nimbus
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drua, sccord.ing_to the Ency -~ ls made up of more than 4U,OOO
1 882 :l045
ll·Hlc chops with that low, I ow
dopaedla Brltanmca._
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Wanted

••·I Pomerov Motor Co.

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price, firot cut, 44c, center
c ut , 59c. loin chops 89c, 3 doz.
large while egg•, $1.29, 3 lb•.

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SoCI'ety News

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Cue/t/1/' f&lt;tl/t•

E&gt;ea Morri• wort her 1 • n
Clyde and family, Be·rea, Ky.
Leontrd QulHnberry 1nd fam ·
lly spent Sunday o1 the Milton
MUllllll home.
Walter Pettit and fonllly,
Charleolon, W. Va . opent I h •
weekend with lllo Pettit famlly.
Mrs. Everett Holc;omb and
Mrs. Lona Pettit wen Columbus v11Itors Wodno!day. They
also called on the John Paul
lienJiar family in Newatk.
Mra. Millard CbrliUan has ttn..

lnRAFrom
Tri-Co Area

ploymellt Ill Albini.
Charles 1114 Doaald Jtetton
!pent an ovenlftll'fC!ftlly at tho
Ramoa Morr!J home.
Mn. Alta eon. and Mr~. lld·
ltn Jordan, Athen1,
1ttltlded
tbo Pumpkin Show In Clr&lt;!li!\'IUe
on Tllurtdav.
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Spending the weekend with
Tgm Fitzpatrick ai'Kf wlf• were
thtlr children John' whb Ia a
teacher 1n the Columbus Schools
and Gary HUIIoD and
wUe
(Bonnie) a Loachor In Chilllcolllo
Schools.
REDS STAND PAT
CINCINNATI (UPI)-The ClJI.
cinnati Redo will otand pat with
their coachlna olaf! for the lset
lflllon, with juol 0111 nceptlon.
The Reds rehired Jim Turner,
ReUle Otero .nd Ray Short
Monday and also signed Frank
oceak the only newcomer lll&gt;der n~w Red P&amp;an.aser Dick SJJ.
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Kitchen Craft peanut butlA!r, POMEROY -3-bedroom frame
hou' e , $1.00, 6 lb. finest Florida or- house with bath, forced hot 1
Lost and Found
w11h bath and
base ment 'I anges, 49c. Creamery peanut alr heating and full base- - -- :J J :l~~ C'onclr~r St., Pomeroy.
clu!lters, 55c lb., Zippy Stride ment. Down stain, with hard
REWARO $50 to anyone who Pltune WY 2·2981.
, dog food, 25 lb. lor $2.4S, 2 lb. wood noon, has llvlng room
can tell me where mv 3 wh itt&gt;11 3 3tc
wieners, 98c frozen pecan cake
(16x2a) witb Large flreplace,
faced heifers wen!. Tom Dul· -- , - -~I 49c, peonuta in the hull, 39c
dining room and hall.
Bed·
ly Syracuse Ohi 0 11J.3Hit I t.A Rr. E ROO~! fo r_use as &gt;lor· lb.
11-4-Jtc j roomo hove plenty
closet 1
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c 1 age or garage, \\ Y 2·5293.
spece. Large lot on
East :
11
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LoST. a male beag le, bl.aek ·
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Uc APPLES.
Burdette
FruJt
Main St. wiLh large ahadt j
and wh.i ta. Conta ct H D. Bon· MODERN unfurni~h ed 3 room j Farm. Phone
Wy 2-6970.
trees and out of high wster.
ey, Wright ! 1., or ca ll T t' d 1 apart men t wilh bath. Local- . Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. 1.
Also. 4 room garage apart..
Wsrner.
10-31·3lc l t-d in Cht'!;JF•r . Cont act Rich-!
10 23 25tp
ment. Garai"e space for 3
ca rs plus workshop. '16,000.
"' d Flck• ~~ 5 -4oJ.•.
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11 2 3tc IWilY BUY 8 carpet Shampoo- POMEROY - 8 • room frame
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er·t We 'll loan you one FR EE ltouse with bath, gas heat.
UNFURN ISHE D 5 rooms
and with purc ha.se gf Blue Lus·
ing, large lot, high and dry
1 WlLL not be te ~ pon~ibl~;~ for balh . d own ~ ! airs apartment. : tre Carpet
Upholstery with beautiful view of much
any debts made by flny othe r Nor th 3rd, Middleport. $50 a cleaner. Baker Furniture.
of Pomeroy. $4,000.00. Ownthnn myu lf. James R. Prld~ rn onrn C&lt;Jil WY 2-5434 .
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will trade for 5 • room
11 3
lly, Rutland, Ohi o, Roul• 1. (
10 29 6tc
~-- -1 property In Rutland.
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REES r~lora ! Flo•"ers
lor all 1l Wilh shower.
129 Butternutd 1' .The B
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nl M property
St
tilof the
b1 back pore 1les, cellar, 4 i ta 11
5
garage,.. outbuildings large '
orcas ion5 Phone Wl 9-3!lH3, AV1:' .. ;
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room s an
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Racine, Ohio.
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sold
at
the
farm
located
1st
lot
1100, 1601 • $J,oOO.OO. Own·
10 31 31
- - ·WI 2-5333.
10 30 6lp house ~••
I of Slate I\Oute 33
. . t f'
'th .,
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er mi&amp;n mance w1 ""00 .00
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RAWLEICH Prvduc!s for sale. FURNi sHED 3 - ~~ house
e~t arwm,
·
down.
\Vy-2.£4!2.
10·24·3Uie bal h and base men!. 313\2 Con: 1957 Plymouth 4 door aedan,
C. C. CIJCKLER
dar St., Pomeroy.
1960 Ford Tractor, used 1200
Pomeroy, Ohio
Your Landmark Sf!rv ice
10 27 tfc
hrs., Ford Mower. 14" Ford BOX 22t
Wl' !-3830
Station 11 Oiwing Awav A
- - - -·-- plows, 7ft. tractor disc. Black
11 3 31&lt;
,
APART'&gt;I
ENT
5
rooms
and
Hawk
pickup
corn
planter,
01··1---------1954 FORD
btlth, newly redecorated . call iver wagon, manure spreadRPgistE'r for t hil'l good ~ e&lt;" ond . Wa ller Crooks, IVY 2·3631.
er. corn sheller, 45J-l.H.C. FOR SALE : House end lot In
car each Liml!! vou dri\'E' 1n.
10 23 tfc hay baler, milk cooler, hand New Haven, We st Virginia.
No . purcha sl.' neees,;ary , .iU!t
regi ster.
1' FURNT
:' TTF:O ap art men! t o r grain •cradle, telephone box.! Lot fronts ~0 feet on George
HOME OF UNICO TIRES
rent in Middl eport . Gruund dlnnel' bell, porch glider, llv• Street and 60 feet on U. S.
ing room auite, bedroom suite Route 33. Three bedrooms,
floor , 3 rooms ami bath. 390
SUPER SERVICE
cedar ch~ s t. wardrobe, coffee
bath, full basement,
two
~ 2nd -\ v
· ~ee Mrs. HowSTATION
table,
writing
desk,
rugo,
large
porche•
and
built
•
in
ard Cee11 , Ulll W. M.aln St.,
Jack W. Carsey
stand.lil , lamps, chairs, 21" R. kitchen. Terms can be a.rPomeroy, 1'\: :WY 2-5262.
Mgr, WY 2-9932
C.A. TV, drop leaf table, mdt&gt; ranged, This II a good home
.:. ·
10 22 tic
-It dinette set, kitchen cabi~t. or mvestment property- Pt.
Pleasanl Building and Loan
AUTOMUBll..E Insurance been TRAILER lo!§.J!IF~.~ · -tuffet, 4 folding chairs, Speed
nncelled"? l.,ost your opera·
to Laundrymat and schools. Queen washer, Unico gas dry· Aaaocletlon.
11 3 3tc
lor'a llceraeT Call WY Z-2966
Vall ey Lumber &amp; Supply Com· er, hand operated meat 1lic·
- ~- '
ltiUc p.:my, Middleport.
10.3-Uc er, and other artic les not FOR SALE - 8 . room house,
listed.
modern kitchen,
sunporch,
I'HREE and four rM"l• furn i.: heLivestock
bath, full basement, c o a!
ftd and u.nfurmsbed apart Crow, Crow, and Porter,
furnace, drilled weD, double
menta.
WY :!-~434
12 6 tic Attorneys
garage, chicken house, barn
I
NlCE Hereford hull !or
sae, 1 - ~----~- ----~--­
15 acrts, m miles
!rom
t~gistered ,
C. B. Shahan. IMiddleport Apartment, 5 rooms Wm. Clifton Stout,
Administrator
Pomtroy,
1
mile
off
Route
7
Portland, Ohio.
10-31-3tp bath !ind baatment, on ground
on Eagle l\idge Road. Call
floor . NeWly decorated, bard· Also selling the same day : 1100
1 LARGE mare pony, broke to wood floors . automatic heat. bolel of hay, J. D. wagon, I WY 2-6373.
11 2 3tp
\Vork. I otud pony, z pony
Call WY 2·3200.
10 10 Uc hay and grain elevator, 12" FOR_ SAL
_ E OR RENT: House,
tolll. See John Ch aney . MinFord
plows,
W'
pull
type
6
rooms
end bath. Route 143,
ersviUe, Ohio. Five
Points. I ~ Duplu, 3 bedrooms. Sugar
Bailay Run Road. Cnll WY 210·31·3tc H:un area . Pomer1. . Phone plows, HCimelite chain saw,
several milk cans, mangle,
3722•
10 28 tfc
WY 2·!618.
10 2 tfc
buffet,
round
table,
21"
Ray·
PlGS for oale. Mary Circle,
-~----Phone WI !f-3044.
10 29 4tp . MOD~RN 4 room ond
bath tbeon TV, and oth..- Items.
Wm. Clifton Stout SEVEN ROOM brick home In I
-furnished apartment. M t d·
Owner ' P•Jmeroy, two bathrooms, .f.
Business Service•
clleport. wv U87t.
bedroom•, gatiRe, basement,
9 11 Ue
Terms : Cash
3 firushed room• in attic.
WILL DO rug weaving. Phonero
:::::R::-"R"E"'NT~--:---....::.:
Not responsible for accldenu.
011
Large :ol Out of high water.
\III 9-2826.
10 29 .9tp 11, rootnJ ·.,::: :;::, y=~:: Bradford Auction Company
Centtal heatina
Inquire
town kitchen, tilo fioot . 1, C. C. Bradford. Auctioneer
Charles Wildermuth. WY 2Tl\ANSMISSION Salvage COm· cated at 136 Lincolb·rd Call A. C. Bradford, Manager
2200 or WY 2-6116.
9-28-tlt
pany. Repairing all makeo. WY i-J0 2o.
0 211 tic Lunch served by Bedford Youth
"'"tomatic and !:tandard tran• ·- - - -- - - - - - - Group.
10 2t 6tc POR SALE-Mlddlepor!'o lalJ.
Dlissions. Electric welding.
For Sale
est bulldlng, lOCI! ted 352 N.
Phone WY 2-6173,
Second Street. Middleport.
1962 ELCONA
Housetrailer. COMPACT sweeper,
perfect
g 24 tic
Priced
lor quick .ale. II&gt;
Two bedrooms. Em~rson PooL condition - all attlclunents
quirt a1 Oblo HOle!.
er, Chester 985·2250. 11+6tc and paper bags. BallftCt due
l&amp;rl Grttooor, Plamblll&amp; ...
10 1.6 tic
7 payments, $'1 monthly . WY
UeaUn1
1955 Skyline House Trailer, 8
10 29 6tc - - - - - - - - MlllenYIIle, Oltlo
by 28 ft .• excellent condition. 2·221K.
Auto Sal••
End rum k'"'" troul.\let
Priced for quick sale at $700.
ZIG
ZAG
Singer.
Fully
automa-j,-;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,
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'll'e bve Ill Phone WY 2·2805 or
see
Sewer Macbbtes
Don Hubbard, 801: 62, Syra· tic, on• dial does lt . all, butRealoGiiJie Ra1el
$966
tonholes, monograms,
sew! · 61 Falcon _
cuae, Ohio.
11 2 6tc
CaD w~
oa, or NIP!
on buttons, appUquea, eta.
Sta. Wagon. 6 cyl, old. tihlll.
7 • lie SiNOERSiant Needle, equipped Like new. Balance due, 11
Shows good care.
with llg zaggor. Us.. dlocs to payments ol f8.6&amp; monthly.
10 29 6tc 60 Ford _ _ $995
IIEATING, Plombtng, Moeher mooogram, fancy design. but· WY •·2204.
tonhole, etc. Balance due 10
Ve - Fairlane "600". FordoFornaceJ.. /\mold
Brodlera,
payments
of
$'1.91
mor;l
l'i
y.
rna
tic .
SINGER Sewm,
machDI.
m East Malo Street, PomWY
2·2204.
10
29
6tc
new, $ii9.50 up. !i&lt;veral ased I
eroy. Pboae W\' WMt.
7 ao tic USED workpants, ahiru, cov. ma&lt;·bines at borgalll ptl.,..
oralio, and )acket.o. Carl Chev· The ~·abrtc Shop. •tnger Saleo
and s.r.tce, Pomeroy, Ohkl.
Pomtrvy, Ohio
AUlTIONII:ER
alier, LDng Boumn. OhJo.
WY
Z.228l
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tic
Cemplete Sen1ol
10 15 30lp
Cl1t1 ~radford
PERFECTION Oll hutor wlth
1956 Volkswagen plck1·. trnck.
1\'rhe, P'ooao or C.Otaot
Male H1lp Wanted
drums
and
fitting!:,
Oayto.
Runs good. Will sell
or
&amp;. C. BRAU~"RD
electriC
IC&amp;l~l, 10 lb. Capaclrad•.
See
Arnold
Grate,
Ru~
lbcble, Oillo
land Furniture Co., daytitnt
I 11 lie Ity, 10 ft. meat case, 1955 EXPERIENCED MAN to work
Mercury, bod)' and chauto on large beef cattle farm.
Sll 2·48ll, nl1ht SH 2-65111.
,.., motor and trlft!mtuJon. MUJt have experience In opII 2 3tc
complete
courite
lD
radio
and
eratlng
farm
equiprnenL
Good
EXPERIENC&amp;D
television with aU equipment. modem house !urn i&lt;:bed.. Good 19!14 BUICK "entury. ~ellenl
running condlllon.
Priced
Charles L.arklnl, Long Bo~ pay and exce .lem opportunright.
Hackett'a
Sohlo
Serv·
tcm, Ohio.
10 7 tie lty lor quallflfed man. Write
ice.
lr
22
tfc
Box 1168-B, Caro . ol The
SLUGGISH soplla lank? Clot· Dally SenU...I.
Tbe Rambler
ged drains! Ott-ltlead-ltm·Ail
10 30 6tc
World Slllld8rtl a1 0oaapiC!I
S•ptie
tonk
Clelller
11
lAnd·
1
From the lara-est truck or
Es..u.....
mork Farm Bureau,
----:-------ouJidozer ri.diator to the
10·31·30tc
Help W1ntecl
uuJJest btater core.
E;;;L;-;E:;:C=1='R-:::OL::-:UX=-.-H-par
. - , - on LOOKING FOR IICURI
wheels, pop out paper bags,
~Oit
llld ............0117
W'f :1.-2143
al! attachments. Runs
like rrm for o. a. et.u ...,..... te~ta
MelropoU:: Motori
new. Blllnce due $34.25 - s.. ow ad 11111d~r llaRnu!tlOII ~
1.. 0 . McCOY, AUCMONEER Terms arranged, WY 2·2204. naau .. n.. UDcom a.nt-. r.t.blJalt.
1021161c .. ,__
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3 23 lie •
Fl' HNISHE!l :1 room

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Humorist Will Rogers was
b0111 on this day In 1679.
On this day in history:
ID 1842, 33-year-old Abraham
Lincoln married Mary Todd in
Springfield, Ill.
In 1918, the Austrian and Hun·
garian annles accepted World
War I trnce terms dictsted bY
the Allies.
In 1931, the Leagne of No4ons
cited Japan lor willful aggcesaion in Mancilurla.
ID 1952, Gen. Dwight Eisenhower was elected Preslden~
erul!ng 20 years of DemocraUe
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Breast Quarters lb. 39c
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Tnday is Wednesday., Nov. 4,
the 309tb day of 1964 with ~7 to
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The moon Is new.

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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PT. PLEASANT - Plans !or
laking the 1964 Census of Agricultw-e in Mason County were
lnnounced tnday by Edward F .
RJckard, newly - appointed census erew leader lor the county.
The job will be done in Utree
llag... Fht will •orne recruitment and training of enumerators ot count all farms in the
county. About one enumerator
lor tach 150 larms will be
ShorUy after November 12,
the Bureau of the Census an
agency of tbo U. S. Dep,;,m
of Commerce, will start the
second Biage by mailing agricuJtural census questionaires to
aU rura1 hoxholder!l in
the
ruunty. This will give
farm
and ranch operators, who are
required by law lo fill out
the forms, a period of time to
consult their records and fill
ill answers to the questions.
In the final stage, enumeratcn will visit tach fann in
the ctoonty to eollect the queslionaires, At lbe tim• o1 this
visit. the enumerators will help
farmers complete answers to
any questions the fanners may
bave bad difficulty with. Enu·
me:rator visits are scheduled to
begin In this eounty 011 Novem·
her 16.

Blaettnars

BLAETTNAR'S

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Eight /rom the Tri County
area enlisted in the regular army during October, Sgt. Ken.
0 . Judd reported.
Th e y
were :
Lewis Keith Taylor, !Dn of
Mn . Mildred Rainey, 2309 Monroe St., Point Pleasant, a gra~
uate of Point Pleasant High,
for airborne, to take paratroop
training after basic training.
Keith David Harper, son of
· Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harper,
Gallipolis Ferry, a graduate of
Point Pleaaant High to be trained in administration.
Denm. !\Obert Kittle, 11011 of
Mrs. Gay Jeffers, 139 State St.,
GaUipoHs, regular army, unas.
slgnod.
Jamet Roger Pullins, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pullins, Po!Tleroy, a gradu ate of Pomeroy
High to attend personnel management school .
RusseH Earl McHenry, son of
Mr. and Mrs.· Earl McHen ry,
of 653 Fourth ave., Ga!lipoli s,
regul ar army, unassigned.
Charles William Eads, son of
Mrs. Louis Am os of 830 Fourth
Ave., Gallipolis, a graduate of
Gallia Aettdemy, to he tn1ined
in supply .
Gene Arthur Armstrong, son
of Mrs. Earl Armstrong, 843
Fourth St. , Gallipolis. a graduate of Gallia Academy, who attended Central Slate College to
b~ trained in adminis tration.'
Johnnie Nick Johnson, !!On of
Mrs. F'reda Johnson or 42 Vinton street, GaiHpol ls , regular
army unassigned.
These young men are taking
basic training at Fort Knox, Ky .
Young men who enlist now will
complete basic training
this
year and be in time for the 1965
schools. High school graduates
wh? are interested in picking
th~tr schools before they enlist
should contact Sgt. Judd, Local
Army Recruiter. The local office has five vacancies for Mili.
tary police during November.

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12-Dally

The Sewing Club m&lt;'t
on Mr. and M". Jom.. 'Oyer
Dolly Wolle, and the •lnglng al I
c':""'ed. Those Oltending wer&lt; Tuesday afternoon at the home or Norfolk, Va, are visitin&amp;
choruses by the children. R...
Cindy Roush, Gail Miller, Bec· 1of Mrs. Herman Layne. Re- his mother, Mrs. H. L. Dyer. 1
{reshments were served .
ky Gilmore, C02.y Cook, Leah frer:Jhm~nts were served to those
Lester Little or H1~,~~:~
"M MOler, Eldlo Halstead. Al· l attendtng : Mrs. D. A. Smith.
Saturday visitor! of
Mr. I
visited Dorsa Par.Gn.
lee Stone, Becky Burris, Mrs. I Mrs. L. C. Rou sh, Mrs . James and Mn. Paul B. Powell were '
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Mr. and Mrs. wame Stover
• By Mr
Samuel Halstead, Mrs. Harry MacKnight , Mrs . Fred Batev , Mr . and _ Mrs. Walden Roush I
and Alvin visited Sunday witll
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I. Curth Adams, Jr.
Pickens, Mrs. Robert Gilmore, I Mrs . Harold Johnson .
Mr.'j. ol Glenville. W. Va ., Mr . and '
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Mr. Stover's sister, Mr.
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BEND RUSI'LERS
Rev . Martin Berisford,
and John Fry . Mrs. W. T. Stone, Mrs. Gerald Kelly of Colum· ' Mrs. Earl Robmson. Mrs . Her· , Mrs Earl Robinson.
an
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.e Bend H~stters t·H Club 1Sandra Pickens
Mrs. Howard Wallenhals. Mrs.: bus. Ohlo. Mr. and Mrs .. Ad· berJ Shields, Mrs. Foc1e Hey·
R F. 8 a 1 Mrs Llovd Roush n an Lathey, Judy and Lmda,: m&lt;n recently visited rolallves 1- - - - - - - - - - · td I Halloween party on Mon- 1
11iy ev•ninc 'at the Lodge Hall
CLASS PARTY
· o~r"n H .1· M·1· . H R'l ot Letart and Mr and Mrs at Columbus.
foll.owed by their
re~•lar l Mn. Robert Cooke entertain· Mrs.
L
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Jot' Kerby of Pt Pleasant.
Mrs. Raymond Hensle r and I
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\'ance and Mrs. Layne.
m!Jlthly meetins. A prize was led on Frida y evening wit h a
Louise P.arr or Racine spent a
gi ..J, to the hard~t to guess. Halloween party for the me m· The next meeli ng w1ll
bP. MI'S. Euge~ Htlster
spent day visiting Mr . and Mrs. Dai.J.,.I!t' Capehart . Refreshments lbers of her fourth grade Sun· held at the home ot Mrs F'rrd several
days m Huntmgton on las Hill.
b USLOt:' ::i S last Wl:'t'k
w~ served by Mrs. Roy Cooke day School elass of .the E U.8. Batey on Novt'mber 10
Mr s. Carroll White and daug:h1
c.ntl , Mrs . Ro~rt Gilmore to IChurch. A short busmess meet·
JEWELRY PARTY
Mr . l\nd Mrs. Habert John· ters Oiirla and Deanna. Mrs.,
lh~~ attending: Llnda Roush, :lng was held and officers wer~ Mrs Velma Roush entPrtain· . ston and child ren of Mounds· Dorsa ~arsons went with CarSh!r.on Rickard. Debra Rick· elected : Pam Weaver . pr&lt;SI· ed on Wednesday with a J&lt;W&lt;I· ' ville . w Va, were week end roll Whl!e to S.llevllle. W. Va. Sunday Schnol altendance Sun.
ar£ Beverly Knapp, Pamela dent : John Burns, VICe pres i· ry party w1lh Mrs. W1J11am gu"l&gt; ul Rev. and Mrs Jack · Tuesday where he is employed 1day, NovPmber 1 wes 20.
H~ing. Everett Hanning, Jo- dent ; ~ha_rl~ne Weaver. Seel"'t'· Russell as demonst rator . Oth· w~leh and Tommy and Mr . and on the A. J. Patte.n farm_.
The;e will be an old rashlondy - ~_Athey, Mike Alhey, Har· ; tary: Chnstmt&gt; Hoffman, treas· ers altendmg wart&gt; i\'lr~ l~es· Mrs. Donald Bumgardner and Mr . and M;s. Cec1l Kirk of ed belliny and shower Satur·
riel Layne, V1c'kt Bumgardner, ur~r.
ter Ohhng~r. Mrs. Pete Ohhng- jfamily .
Mason. Yo:'. \r a. spent Sunday day ,
November 7 at t h
Chityl Bumgardner,
Debrto. Those a~ tending
Pr.m er. Mr~. Clarence Thomas. Mr~. '
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w1th 1.~e1r dt:.ughter , Mr. and home of Mr. Mrs. Perry Cur·
Klrii:, Jane Capehart.
Steve Weaver. Lmda Roush. Chnstlne : RobPI Thomas,
Mr~ Davtd Mr . ~nd Mrs. Pliul B Powell Mrs. f&lt;red Jenkins and family. tis in honor or Mr. and Mrs.
Hatsto;-ad, Allen Smithson. Joy Hoffman , Debra Rickard. Jean Roush . Demse Scarbrrry and la,nd Rick sp~nt, Mond.ay Jn Members of the Methodist Olin Reynolds (Virginia Curfiithson. Cindy Roush, G a i Harra h. .J uh n Burris,
Chuck Mrs. Lloyd Roush..
Charleston, \\ · \ a ·
Sunday School enjoyed a ~a_llo· lis l.
'41~er, Becky Gilmore, Cozy Wood , Lawren ce Weaver , BeeBIRTH
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Phyllis Baley undt&gt;rwent a ween party ~~the churrh dmmg Kate Hill. dauahter of Mr.
~e, Leah Ann Miller, Eddie ! ky Ohlinger. and Mary Jan · Mr and Mrs. Larry Lathey tonsilleetomy at M('dlcal Cen· room .. Attendmg were Mr s. Dal· and Mrs. Harold Brannon,
H~ad, AUce Stone and San- ' Bumgarner. ,
are announcing the bi rth o( a ~ ter hospital in r.alhpoli s, Ohio, Ia~ Hlr. , Arthur, Ja~ and Dean confined indefinitely to the Peo..
draiPickens. Mrs. S;Jmuel Hal·
BRIDGF. CLUB
daughter. born on October 29 last week.
Hill, Mr.s . Earl R?bmson .. Carl. pie's Hospital In Msnsrteld, O.
sleid, Mrs . Harry Pickens. Mrs. _Mrs Herman Layne enter- at Holzer hospital. The: baby
i Raymond
an~ Br1an Robmson , A shower of cards would be
Leonard Smithson and
Mrs . ta.mPd on W':'drwsday. afternoon has been named Melissa Carol. I Mr. and Mrs . . H~wer~ Wag· [ St~v~ . John~It&gt;,
nreama and much appreciated from
Paul Rickard.
w1th &lt;~ table of bndge: Mrs. The Latheys have one other 1 enhals ano: vacattonmg m Flor· , D&lt;Jvld Jenkms. Mrs . Russell fritmd s.
The officers and leaders of • P.aul Scally won the prtze for child, a son, JeU.
:da
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Rous\1 , KobNtl, Nency, Sharon Pall! Dean Branno'""r;i:~sds~::~:ll
the Bend Hustlers .H c u b i h1gh , score and other~ playing The grandparents are Mr . N-eil Haymaker is a p_at 1ent 1Cindy .. David an~ Eddie Roush, [ ing 8 week with hi~ g
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met with Ssndra Pickens at we~e Mrs. D. A. Smith and a nd Mrs. Carl Gibb!) of New , at Pleasant V&lt;'!lley Hosp1tal. ·Mrs. Carrol\ White and Darla. er, Mrs. Mary Nicholas
1· Haven and Mr. God Mrs. Les· · Mr . and Mrs. James Oyer and [ Mrs. .Ja mes Hupp, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Sunday visitors of Mr. and
her home Monday afternoon. ' Mr~. G~orge Lerner.
Committees for the
coming ,
BIRTH . .
ter La they or Langsville, Ohio. I Mrs. H. L. DyPr were Thur~- Arnold Hupp, Eddlf' and Rocky Mrs. \1ayford Buchannen
year were appointed and pro· Mr. and Mrs. ':VIlltam . E
PARTY
:day guests or Mr. and Mrs . NPt· l Hupp , Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Par· ! Mr. and Mrs. Bernsrd Buchan:-..,....,....;.~===.,:..-, 1 Greer· art&gt; announr1ng the birth Mrs. William Ru~sell was de~ ; gel Dyer in Parkersburg .
sons and Roge r, Harold LDwson, l nan of Parkersburg and Thelof a son born on O~ober 20, 1monstrator at a jewelry party ] Mr. and Mrs. James Fry and Btlly Wht-eler, and the Supe rin· 1rna Eagle and family , local.
a t Holzer hosp1lal. The on Friday afternoon at
the , Mr. and Mrsl John Fry were , tendent. Mrs. Dolly Wolfe . De- , Mr. and Mn. HArold Bran1 1964.
Visit lhe ...
baby weighed ni ne pounds four home of Mrs. Larry King . Oth· i recent guests of Mr. and Mrs . votions were held by Mrs. Rus~ ~ non were visiting their child! ounces .al.ld has been named ers attending were ~rs. Larry 1 ~reeman Roush in Cl-!'veland . ,S(' ll Rous.h sl'riptur~ by Mrs. ren In Marisfleid over the week
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Earl Hoblnson, prayer by Mrs. l Pnd.
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Roush .
Tho~w attending were
Rev .
Jack Welch, Harry Layne. Her·
man Layne, Gary Rahman, WHli&lt;trn Russell. William Powell.
Paul Roush. John Will
and
Lloyd Roush .
LADIES NIGHT
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regular dinner mee.ting ot thP
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nt the Hartford Methodi sl
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83c
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100
1Mr and Mrs. Jack Fleeher, Mr.
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~ M-..Herman Laynf'!, Mr.
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Berislord. Mr . .
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Plan!
Mrs. Donald F. Roush. Mr. and
With FrH Play Dough
Set Our Extensive Collection of BULOVA Watches
Mrs. Rome Williamson. Mr .
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From $24.15
and Mrs. Lloyd Roush and Mr .
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PERSONALS
Mrs . Floyd Miller of Mar&lt;
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relatives ·
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halliovers was dlspalchetl into by th network• and the wire
oblivion 1\telday evenlt~~ ln full aervices, 10 that-prallf ~!­
view ott elevlsJon watcher• who the viewer who tuned In say
saw_ a new, cooperotive and tan· lhe early Huntloy-Brinkl~y o~
tastJcally !111 vote· counting I Waller
Cronkite newscasl8,
process.
found no cauae for bewilder·
To the nootal1lc recaller o! ment over dilferent tallies. This
past elections, t.hflre may have was jn marked controst to the
been little drama In the super- June 2 California primary fight
QUJCk tallymg of results in tile between Goldwater and Nelson
race between President Johnson Rockefeller, when televiewers :
and challen1er Barry Goldwa· had their emotions driven in all
ter, •nd In many other races. direction• by the varying counts.
But lhe new vole-counllng pool Tueaday nigh t, there was no
procedure of lhe two wire serv. prolon1ed period of sweating
acea and the three maJor net out the returns-not only beworkiJ could bring only thank s c~:~~use a£ Johnson' s wide marfrom moat view&amp;, and new11pa· gin of victory, but because also
_per readers, becauae of Its eJim. of the rapid compilaton. And :
•nation ol oonfliclina 11111res 1 though we had a network prom. i
ca~•ed by varyfnl metllods and se not to be Joo cozy wlh the
orden of computina:. Gone were word "declare." some of the
the atten~ant tlleatrlcs and false projections by computer were
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ANNOUNCE SUPPER
home of Mr. and Mrs. RU9Sell group wore Charloo Matthowo, given l)y Junlor Bent!, Sharon , Ina from the ftO&lt;'k Springs fair· i Monday and will be performed A jitney supper sponwred- by
Roush .and the Senior group at Patty Boker, Max and Clarence Dill, Paula frick , Kathy Dill, I ground .
1by Dr. Denton Cooley o1 HOUI- the Syracuse Methodlsl church
th e home ol Mr. JIJid Mrs. Bert Hill, Gary Donovan, Beverly Brenda Bentt and
Bonnte There wore 17 horses and ton and Dr. MarUn Schulman will be held at the
school
Teaford,
Hunt, Sue MWtr, Eddie Hupp, Smith . A question and •nswer ponl•s. and 21 rldors on the I of Great Neck, N.Y.
house Saturday from 4:30 to
Attendtna from lhe Junior Yvonne Rowe, Gena Matthewa, period was eonducted by MilS excurolon. Riding wer~ Homer 1
j 8:3!1 p. m. Roast turkey. chick·
group were Debby Bos~, San- Chris Matthews, Peggy Riffle, Smith . ·
Radford, Kathy Morgan. Mr. STAYS WITH YANKS
1on and ham are on the menu.
dra Sayre, Melissa Proffilt, AI- Rhonda Braden! Nancy Pick- Election of otricers was held and Mrs. T\)111 Reuler
and
NEW YORK (UP!)
Yogi -~
- -lhur Hin, Vlck.t Abt.s. Law- eqs, Danny, M•ke, Dale a o d wllh Boonle Smith oelected •• Rhonda, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Berro, recently fired •• managrence Able•, KeJth AShley, Nell Marvin Hill, Brendo and Ruth presidont ; Jane Evans, vi"" Jones and Jimmy, Mr. and Mro. er nl the New York Yank~•. Baker, Roberta Teaford, Deb- Jarrell, Je...-y ond Allen Free- president; Mike Bentz, secre- F'red Leifheit, Anna Wii!On and returned his signed two-year :
by Mtller, Steve Yonker, Ken- man, Juhe Early,. Jeff Dono- Utty; Marjorie Bentz, treaa- friend , Sharon Wilson, Tereaa contract to the Yankee front
ny Shuler, Stanley _Braden, Ed· hew. Frank Profitt!,
Roger . urer ; and Skip Logan, report· and Cindy Gooch, Carol Hill, office Monday a• a special field
dJe Cross, Bobby Ptckens, Ga:r Parsons, Randy Proffitt, ChrJS- 1 - ~- - - -- - Charlo• R. Karr, Jr., and lrlond consullant.
,
Wa Repolr All
Roush, Joan Roush,
Editb tt Yost, Peuy and Nancy Bo- aid Allen, Carol Ann McCray, j Jim Elias, Donna Manuel, Jane 1 The former manaeer retains 1
M1kes I Mod•l•
SA VII! YOUR RC COLA, DIET -RITE COLA, NEI'Ii!l
Roush, Billy Wheeler, Roberta so, ond counselors, Mro, Dale Charleo Fuller, Mcs. Beecher Rees and Janet Manuel.
the privilege of makinl another . ,_ _
TRUll! I'RUIT OUNGII! AND U,.,El 10 tonL
CA ....
Roush, Pomela Buck, Barbaro Hill, Mrs. Rondall
Roberll, Cooper, Mrs. Virgil f . Cold· j Other members of the club deal for himself under the con- I
Sarooh, Debby BooUc, Debby Mrs. Paul Saure and Rev. well, Mrs. Charleo V. Wood , . wero pre1ent at lite fairground traclterml.
THEY ARE VALUABLE!
Early, Chrtat Early, Jean Hupp, Jamea Early. fllmo
were Mrs. Floyd Callahan and Infant I to oee the riders start and vlo· FONTEYNE REJOINS TEAM
WY 2-2255
WI WILL ,.AY V2 CINT
Nancy Routh, Gregory Dono- lhown, "Learnlns Church Man. oon and Mrs. Richard E. Gaul · lted until they returned after o l HEW YORK &lt;UPII-Val Fon. 608 E. Moln St.
Pomeroy
EACH
TO
YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY
hew, Sharon Roush, Cindy, Da- nora ," by the Rev. Earll'.
and Infant aon.
I two hour ride.
lteyne, • veteran left wtngor ._.,.,..,..,....,...._ _....,,.,.,,.,
vid and Etldle Roulh. Cou1111el·
Refroshmenll of doushnuto
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MYP' meell every Sunday at
5: SO p. m. II the Letart Falll
Melhodlot church.

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Parties at Two Homes Recently

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STOKELrS
TOMATO

HUNT'S
Yellow Cling
Sliced or' Halve•

CLELAND'S T.V.

2'/z

14·oz.

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bottles

RADIO &amp; T.V.

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liATSUP
$

CALENDAR

.Chase &amp; Saaborn

SOCIAL

COFFEE

Swift's Premium, Tender Grown
~Whole

u. s. Government 1nspected

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FRYING

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NOW THRU SAT., NOV. 7TH

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ONE COUPON REDJ:ri:MED WITH EACH 130.00
PURCRA.SB. YOU MAY I1 EDEEM A! MANY
OOUPONS AJ!I YOU WISH ON THlB BASIS

At any EVANS

tender'~rown

SWIR'S

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FRYING
CHICKEN PARTS

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Breasts •Thighs 55c
•. 45c
Legs •
~.19c
WI

CUT-UP

With A $10.00 PURCHASE
NOW THRU SAT ., NOV. 7TH

lb.

ONE COUPON REDEEMED WITH BACH UO.Ot
PURCHABJ:. YOU :YAY' REDEEM Ae MANY
OOtrPONS AI Yotr Wl8H ON THIB BASIS

At any EVANS

Drumsrlcb

CANNED

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Governmeftt lnspecte d

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5 Jbs

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Cra"' ltyr. -

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POT PIES
Chicken

Beef

RACINE

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Chef'o Cholc•

SILVER FLEECE Rl!D SOUR PITTED

FRENCH FRIED

POTATOES

3 ~~. $1

TIEN QUI!I!N

ORANGESS
GOLDEN
DELICIOUS

APPLES 4

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BETTY ZANE-YELLOW OR WHITI!

2 lb.

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FAIRMONT COUNTRYSIDI

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STOKELY'S

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N.., Phono No. IH 2-55-Q

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Clover Farm
Department Store.

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PURE LARD

TOOTH PASTE

RUTLAND

BAKERY BUY

COOKIES
39c

FRENCH CITY BRAND

SWEET JUICY- FLORIDA

Opon 1 to I Mon. Thnr lat.

No,

Pallonll recently discharged
included Mro, John Berrld,e,
Eskew Jobnson, Arnold Fowler,
Wilbur Mercer, Mrs. VictQr
Combs, Ruby Haggy, Mrs. Doll-

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Fifth encl Peerl
RACINE

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DISCOUNT DRUGS

'"lbo SIOH \Yftb A Barf'

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CREST - SAVE 21c

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Dtoebartetl

3 LBS. _ _ $1.29

Wellesley
Farms

8 :!~ 1

Food Merlclt

303

GROUND BEEF

5

SOUND RIPI

LIBBY'S PINK

2-lb.
pkg .

Whole lte ..al

Sweet PEAS

FRESH••. FRESHER ...

Rl&amp;ht reserved to limit quantities

GROUND CHuc:K

8Royal=Prince1

Tarkew

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TUPPIRS PLAINS

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VALUE

WAID CROSS' SONS

EYANS EXTRA LEAN
UIMIIAI GROUND IEIP

Royal Prince

Entered Hooplta!
Arnone
those who entered
Holzer hospital ln the put 24
hours were Mrs. Geor1e
W.
Moodispaugh , 132 Fourth Ave.,
Mrs. Stella M. Youn1, 3o Hen·
kle Ave., Ruby Deane fraley,
93 Cedar St., Mn. Carlton E.
Null, 97 Garfield Ave., Mrs.
Thomas F. Pllchlord, 425 Rallroad Sl., Kanauga, Mrs. Holll1
R. Mayu, Bidwell, Mrs, William
F . Montgomery, Crown City,
T81nara Lynn Halotead, · 1418
Lewis St. , Pl. Pleasant, Mrs.
Marlha Juhling, Hartford, W.
Va., Mro. Worthy F.
Nibert,
Hogsett, W. Va., Mrs. A. Pearl
Folden, Apple Grove, W, Va.,
accident victim, who expired,
Norman L. Ye10uger, 549 Head·
ley St., Middleport, Mro. Russell E. Few, 161 1&gt; No. Fifth St ..
Middleport, Mrs. Norman
B.
Hyoell, Rt. I Pomeroy, M rs.
Charles F. Shain, Rt. 2 Racine,
Mrs. Chesler B. Rice, Jackson,
Mro. Belly Phipps, Jockoon,
Charles M. Denny, Coalton, Mrs.
Otho Gregory, RadcUif, Clayton E. Morrie, Rt. 3 South Point.
Mrs. Marie Pursley, Akron, Mrs.
Paul J . Johnson, Huntington,
Ivan H. ·Gregory, Huntington,
John Greer, S•·., Ashland. Ky.,
Mrs. Bruce E. Scotl, Williamtown, W. Va.

SANDWICH CREAM

with IN• (oupefl &amp; l'urthaw ~
3-lb. or IIIQJ'O

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100

Betted
FOR

Hospital News

NOV. '
The Amateur Ganlen club
will hold its meeting at t h e
borne of Grace Pratt on Wed·
nesday, Nov. 4. Anyone wish
ing to make arrangements,
pleaaa brlnfl materials.
NOV. o
The JOF ela" of the United
Methocliot ohurch will sponsor
a nmunage sale of the church
'l'huraday, Friday and Saturday,
November 5 • 7.
The Auxlllary of the Pomeroy
Bend ClUztnl Band Radio
Club will meot Thurday at 7:3!1
p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Robert illrdiD, Syracuse.
NOV. 6
The Middleport Busine .. and
Pro£e11ional Women's C I u b
will sponsor a rumtl1&lt;lge sale
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6
and 7 in tho Weber building
next to the Quality Print Shop
on MID-St.
Bethel No. 62 of the Jnternationa! Order of Job's Daughttrs Will meet U the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple, Thursday at
7:30 p.m.
The Catholic Women's club
of the Sacred Heart church will
meet In the church auditorium
Thlll'lday at 6:30 p.m., lor a
potluck dinner and meeting.
Thefe will be an auolion
of
homemade articlol.
Evangeline Chapter No. 1'12,
O.E.S. of Middleport, wiD hold
Its regular meeting Thuraday
evening, Nov. 5, at the Ml8011·
ic Temple in Middleport. R•
freshments will be served.

llleplar, Fine, Drip

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no sugar at all

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CARROTS
10c

Full o, vl111111"1
I pound t;ello bag -' ---'--

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Boili.ng ·aeef
For IOIIp 411r
Cook with
Noodla1

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S•carcJty
• 0£water, Future conservancy

daughter-Jn.Jaw, Mr. llld Mrs. 16-Dally Sentinel, l'omeroy-Mid~leport, 0.:- Nov. 4, 1964

DAUGHTER BOliN

Gett•"ng
Problems, DIscussed by Area Agent Moore Personal; . .

Pll'lly cloudy and cool today,
lllootly f•Ir and mild Friday.
Hlp lodaJ - · 1.,. IODil:bt

f William Nease and family.
and family and his father, Clif- 1er of Peoria , IU., were recent'"
I Mr. and Mrs. Tom G!1lM« I Eug..,e Hiller llld !rend of ford Hiller.
callers of Mr . and Mrs. Usw
(Carolyn Wilson), .Pomeroy,
Barberton spent the week end
f

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

VOL XVI

NO. 174

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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Sale . of Dinette Sets

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excellent
irade
by Mrs.
Mrs. and
James
past pres· and
of Clairsville,_
Va. and Mrs. Uswln Nea!e,
\y -who also
spoke
on theWake·
'* Il idellt
an Titus,
Ohio Association
spentfamily
the weekend
with h1sOhiO,
par. w.Mr.
I t1tlou tor Bible reading itt the of
Clubs judge, lnstaBed ents, Mr. 611d Mrs. Earl
Danny Nease and Mr.
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Ill at his I Mrs. Herbert Devl.o of Athens
Ito
the pt"tition. Brief talkl t Mrs. Robert Reibel. New .offi.. home on Seventh-Ave.
spen,twith
the the former's son and
wert~stgngiv~n
by the other state cer&amp; include Mra. Paul W 1 nn,
Sandra Acree, daughter
of. : nati

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"THE CURSE OF
THE LIVING CORPSE"

HORRIFYTNG 1

WEffiOT
F'ANtASTIC' Weird atomic
livP off human
beasts
blood, The flrgt horror-Mon·
ster-Musi('al.

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79.00-7 PIECE BRONZETONE
36" TABLE . , , · • • • ·, · · · · · · • · · · SALE 64.00
89.00-5 PIECE CHROME 36"· TABLE ......... · .. , .. ·...... SALE
. 74.00
98 00-7 PIECE BRONZETONE 36 " TABLE · · .. · .. ·",. .. , .. · SALE 84.00

WASHINGTON

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PIECE BRONZETONE ROUND TABLE .. , , ........ SALE 104.00
11900-5 PIECE GOLDTONE DROP LEAF TAB LE .......... · SALE 104.00
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PIECE CHROME 36" TABLE ..... · · · · · .... , .... · SALE 104.00

SUN ., MON. and TUES.
November 8·9-10
Joshua LoRan's
"ENSIGN PULVER"

\'(;~]~;;.colu~~rl

Robert
lve•.
Walter Matthnu, To!flmY
Sands. Millie PNkms. Kay
Medford. Nobody ever foul
ed up the fltoet like En~ign
Pulver
see his coll~rlinon
o! pJn .ups
lover, ftghter,
specia!i~t in SNAFU.
Colorurtoon•

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129 00-7 PIECE CHROME 36" TABLE ............ · .... · .. ·· SALE 109.00
139.00-7 PIECE BRONZETONE OR CHROME 42" TABLE . , , . SALE 118.00
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H9.00-9
PIECE BRONJ!E'{ONE 42" TABLE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
169 00-4 PIECE EARLY AMERICAN HARVEST TABLE SET .. SALE 149.00

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d rd fl
and Floor Coverings - 2nd. an 3 ·. oors.

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dolllll. Tltll's how mucllltlwtr priced ~ il than 1 cGmPintbll model ClievylmJ)III, ~nd compared ~ •
Ford Galaxlt 500, thia CoNnat ia 314 dollllllasl) And Coronet • IJO . ,,fOI!Jisl. lfs 11lot rar-wllll
optional power to 426 cubic Inch.. lfsalllll·liztl'lr-ln room,loGkseria fide. But. tl!ank Tltt Dodae ~Yt.
if lowtr iced-1 tbll two-doof • • model rlf"' in up Ill tlltspi;ts jobs: hrfad, bllwtttn convertible
Gllule 500
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Is 604 dOIIIrtin favorol Oodael Airs Wllrldlf,llil
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Hemsonvtllo; John
Stobart, l Rnteer workers tonight to put 1
EWING POlLS 6,111
.,,
eer
Amendment has pat!aed by bet.- A. Rhodes' legislative program Church ladies serving lunch· ·
BUY1111 .v.EHICLES
, Racine ; Nedra t.:'mhert . Pom- 1 up new IHlskethafl banking ! Henry Ewing, unopposed Re- : In lndiaJI
ter than lUI
vote upon whleh he wUl probably eon were Mrs, Louis Reibel, The Title diviSion of Clerkof 1eroy: Lowell Wmgett, Pome· boards tn tbe high
school , publican canduiete for Me1gs Larry JB&lt;Oba
margin, essurlng funds for c0m- seet re-clectioo ln 1966.
r.halrman; Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Courts · Evelyn Lucke's off1ce roy.
'county coroner. received 6.111 Pomeroy, killed .a
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auditorium.
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with hi• and Mrs. Ben Neut&amp;llng.
aaid ijUes for 108 new vehicles DISCHARGES - Nara Hart. I The Boosters wlU
hegln f voles for re-election ;nstead of deer With a · bow
.
Rlghysy Program by
1aides and consulted GOP leadwere issued during Ocloher for man, Long Bottom, William ' work at 7 p. m. and ar&lt; 1n S,tSJ "s was reporteu Wednes· laSI Thursday afternooll.
The arnendmet will permit el'!l about the P.ssiblllty of glv.
LOCAl, TI!IMPS
24 new trucks, five trailers and Wyatt, Middleport;
Raymol\d need of all persons willing to ;day. Ewing placed second high He got the deer with a 55
the Stale Road Colllllliasll&gt;n to lng the Republican cor•trolled The temperature In Pome- '19 ean. Used.vehicles purchased Anderson, Barbara Baer, Min- I help. The class boards were Iamong local candidates. High pull bow, hittlllg . it at
Issue bods or Interstate .,.,.. let!slature meellng next Mon1roy's business distri&lt;t at 11:15 In Moiga Cf'l'l'ty lotaled 195, bo ersville ; Ronald Martin, Pome· doDated by Horll&lt;e Karr, tbe lvole getter was Miss Eleanor 4:15p. m. In lbe ltutlalld
o day
matters to con· , a.m. today ·wao A decrees. un- tng ftvemcltotcycles, one trailer, roy.
Boostero said.
Robson with 6. t56 votes to her Iity, bot It was nearly dark
,ttru&lt;tion and lmprovment
'P»onenl'a 2,371.
other roods.
older. The special
was d.,. sunny akiee,
17 ll'lll:ko, and 17Z cara,
Tolol No, pallento- :12.
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labor
only nom.
Gov. Arthur
Fisher,
late Mit ~
White,
was ! ADM~SS!ONS
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for
Johnson
and,104
Collet.
will '
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lnal control 'Of the leg1slature cotbe. will visit the Pomeroy in the 1f0cery busmess
for , att, Middleport; Margaret Al-• Eastern Athletic Boosters water.
·
lne, Pomeroy; Mary Barnhart, are asking for belp from vol·
Ju~obs Geta D ,
CHARLESToN, w, Vo, ~The meeting In January wbich club Nov. 11, President J. Ed- many years In Middleport.

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LA PAZ, Bollva - Troops aod Senate would ease the way for his legislative pro- ,
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patt·oied the streets today , spek gram.
ing to restore order after a day
Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, Mont., and ,
of savage looting and wrecking jHouse Speaker John W. McCormack, D-Mass., said that
In which et least 25
were 1health care for the aged and the anti-poverty program
reported killed and more than for the 11-state Appalachian area probably would get
100 wounded.
!top billing in the new 89th Congress.
The city was temporarily un- I The Senate passed both ) - - - - - - -- - der the control of the generai 1measures before adjournment i Mansfield, McCormack and
staff, headt&gt;d by Maj. Gen. AI-[ .but they became bogged down I House Democratic Lead~ ~.rl
fredo ovdndo. The military tn the House. Each must make , Albert, Okla., were opttmJstJc
leaCers took charge Wedn.:-sday Ia fresh start in the sew Con about the outlook for Johnson's 1
when President Victor Poz Es· gress. .
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ten.IIO ro resigned and fled to Mansfteld to 1 d Umted Press' B 'd
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that the Johnson 11
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sweep and the Democratic ' pa ec .an program
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VIctory oered
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HOUSTON - Tbe bead ol tbe .~ams m Con~ress
certamly new lease on life in the House /
dts are a declaratton on the part of .
f
ul.ssed.mawnnedd ssdpaace
the American people in favor of I tor •,uedch m,
dexlensledon .
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moonship can be converted to m
an respons
Y· Iareas, increased public works ! CHANNEL RESTORATION - Giant drag-line from the State Highway Departmenl is
in channel restoration of Shade River along
milifary uses. The main purpose
G•ven Manda&lt;e
!projects and additional funds · State Ro\Jte 681 m Bedford Township. · Debns from old stnp-mme
had clogged the sfre:i.llLiia.i;l)cl!i bank. Great damage to bottom meafor the three-man spacesh;p is He satd ·the election results for lhe president's ahtt-poverty dows resulted from the coal stnppmg, when only sand was "flowmg tn the Watershed . AuthuntJes hope for mm·e or less long-term advanto land American astronauts on meant that ''!he PresJdenl has program.
, age by the dredging, believing most of the waste area has "firmed ljjr'' and bled less
less debris into the ll'atershed. Authorities from the
lhe moon by 1970 ·
now,a mmandate
hJS own by
nghl,
I!JV· The new ConJre!JI shows a .· Federal
e.
the been
voters"
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- - -- - -have been m this area recently rrportmg fmdmgs to .supenors 1n Wa s h•ngton .
But, says,
Dr, George E. to push his program. "The l lineup of 67-32, with one seat in '
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Mueller, the space.capsule
American people
were aced doubt, in favor of the Demo-[
WASIDNGTON tUPI) -Tbe
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can be converted mtt
.with a choice and I he ;ssues lcrats in .the Senate, aDd 294·190. 1 elecUon at a llance:
ltte mterceptor or a mdltary ob- were definitely laid out for 1 with one in doubt, in the House .
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, them and they knew where i• ThiS 10 a net sam o 'll seats , Johnson_ 41,7!7,846 voles, , Mrs. Churles C. Lewt.s. ohaJr· mg the season: Class 2. Merry green wllh !lowers and or bau· favorite Christmas
to keep an
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cand;date stood," he in the House and one In the · 6!. 4 Jl"r
« slates.
Irmm. and her commilee have Chr"lmas. lme. mas.&lt; deSign; 1bles. Cia" 7. Hospit a lity , door menl
arrang~
and wlll be
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votes · 38 ·6 r · cent,
six clubs ol
Countv. to partJC· smlablt- lor a mantle. Class
usmg frui t and or
w1th .
19 , House Plants·, Claso
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ipate in the County Flower Hy Candleltghl, using a candle fo!mgP; Class !1. Holy Days, 20. Tw{'lve Inch specimen evpme comment came
eb'; ay
Results from 18 per cent of Show Nov 28 • 29 ill
lhe or cand les: Class 5. Winter Re , using a religtous f1g unne . Class ergreens, broad leaf or needled.
1 Repu Bl.Can
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the nation's 175,796 precincts. ' Pom eroy Elementary
schoo l lurn.s, showing glill&lt;'r; Class 6, 10, Spiril of Chnslmas, for a Sl"ction E, Junior- Class 21,
pres1dentw.l con
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SENATE
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Se;_;son's
using ever- church altar , Class 11. Ch&lt;mg- S&lt;:nla Is Coming, arrangement
1ing Trends, moder n design; m a toy; Class 22, Carotm,.
Goldwater, who ha
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Democrats, 67;
Republl- Mrs . Robert Reihel is
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, chmrman. and Mrs .
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Class 12. Enchantment. mdud- your favonte Christmas arrance..
or neglecting m t.a y space
Gain of at leatt one seat for , tus is schedule and rules chair0
ing weathered wood; Clttss 13. ment
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DemCK'rats.
I m;•n Members of garden clubs
Forecast. a line arrangement.
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En-lai of Communist China was 1
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1will serve m staging , hosles
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Educalional MOSCOW
Prem er
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. Democrats, 294: Republl· and regtstratwn cavacihes.
1Class 14. Gtlt Wrappmg ; Class
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cans, 240; one undedded. for
Standard rules have
been
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enroute to Moscow by oir today l' COLUMBUS (IJPl)-Republicans today mapped plans j a galb of 37 for tbe Demo- circu lated to all club members . Hill Rohr, Athlehc. DlfeCtOr lcJass 16. Exhihil ol Chrllmas
as a surpr;ae guest for celebra· to recount a part of the senatorial r .&gt;ce in whieh Demo- crats.
, Four ribbons, blue, I'Pd. yel· at Ohro UmverSIIy, wrll he_ the . Decoralions.
tions this Saturday of the 47th cratic Sen. Slephen M. Young edged Rep. Robert Taft Jr.
Governors
:low . and white 11-2·3-4 plaeest spe&lt;1 kcr al the 'llddleport rout· Sertwn 1'. lnvilatuma l _
annlve•·sary of the RusSian revoFormal announcement of recount plans were not exDemocrals. 33 , Republicans will be awarded by a judge to ball banquet. sponsored by the Cia" 17, Gay Notes. modern :
lution. Chou IS expected_ to as- peeled until the offrcial count of Tuesday's election is l7 Gain ef one for
bP unnouncrd later. The Stand· . Mddleport - Pomeroy Hutary Class 18. Thf' QUJet Hour. your
fiOW UtS
say the chances of setthng the made in about thiee weeks. The loser would then have ' •
ard system uf judging will be Club. Thor&lt;day Nov . 12. at the : - ·
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Sino Soviet d;spute .In Pekmg''ifive days to decide which precincts he wanted recounted. I cans.
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Bob
Stavem, ExtensJOD
favor
that Nlklta s. Khrul Fmal offiCial returns showed
&gt;
'! With the theme, '' A Salute Tickets mey .be pu rchased
meat_Spt'Clalist, Ohio State Unschchev IF- gone.
;Young beat Tall by about 1-3 . called several
ago to
i to Christmas." the show pro- rfrom any Hotarwn or at Dut .
, lverstty, will be tht instructOf'
per cest or about one vote per take
up congressiOnal reIle OIUS
mises to offer the public an en- ton's Drug. Kmg Buliders Sup- ·
far a training meeting on
, "Know Your Cuts of Beef."
PHOENIX, Artx.- Wltb onlY.polllng place.
dlstrictlng and other matters.
chanting panorama of natural ply, or lhe Southern Ohio Elec1
20,000 absentee ballots to be l Returns from all 13.485 poll- I! was almost certain that !n
: beauty appropriate to the apCompany offll'e.
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counted, It appeared today Sen. ing plam counted by the Na- lv•ew of the election the
I praching Christmas season
Everyone IS urged to a.tend.
By Jean Park,·r
IThursday. November 12, from
Barry M.
carried hts j tiona! Election Srvice (NES) : session would take up legiSla.
I Classes. sections. and divis· A good turnout "
1 Rutland Village Pet. was one 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. at the Rook
home state by the
mar· , showed Young 1,920,IIa5 to tlve reapporllonment wh1le the In a recent Columbus news- 100 are as follows
according to ticket chairrr.an : uf four in Oluo u""d by l'BSTV , Springs Grange Hall. loeated
gin in his 12-year pohtlca' hls· fTaft 's 1,907,00t, giving Young a matter was safely lb GOP paper a former Middleport re- Section A, Design Division- Carl Horky,
jfor the vole projectron analy-,on the Meigs County
Fair1
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113,074 edge.
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M1t • While, IS shown as Class t , Snow Bound, interpret·,
lSI&lt; m the pre"drnt1al rare
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grounds.
Fmal tabulation
absente_e Compete unoffiCial returns
he JOinS the fll111 Hayden, Stone, i · - - ·
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rrom the precmct:1 Van Stavern will discusa IDil
ballots In the Republican preSI· compiled by Secretary of State
Inc. as a registered reprrsenl· : F d , k St k
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called the CBS net•ork
w•lh ishow such things as how
dential candidate's home county Ted w. Brown showed Young
atlve of the securities banking ! re eriC • c ar ."'Y
· les m osp1ta
returns on the presiden- 1prepare home killed beef f• ·
of Maricopa were expected to- winning by 15,839. The vote was
firm.
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Returned to Off1ce ! Funeral
for Vesla A ' lial race mm&lt;'ritalely after
the freezer, proper IJl'lll*l-··
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day. Goldwater led m all 741 Young 1,918,173, Taft l,002.234.
White is a graduate of Mtd- Byron F'redertck was re-elect- ' P.owell. . 66,
who vote was rountPd . as
for packaging meat for
precincts 230,7116 to 227.805.
Joba•on Sweeps Ohio
dleport High School and of the ! ed Master of Ihe Ohio Stale
thiS mommg at
Mmgs ed .
1feeler. Is ;1 economieal
t.,·
President Johnson S&lt;Vept the
New York Institute of Finance. :G,nge al lhe organization 's ' General Hospital, will he held , This ;nrormation was used on buy quater of a beef orl.o
DETROIT - General Motors stele with a record 1,107,215 Royal G. Percy, of the Chris. He has heen In the office of a : 92nd Annual Session which clos· t Saturday at 2 P: m. ol Ewmg the CBS Pre srde ntia l Election j hetter8 to buy the cuts
today neared labor peace With majority over Sen. Barry Gold- tian Record Braille Foontl·
member of the New York Stock ed Wednesday afternoon m Ak · : Chapel With bunal 10 Letart , broodcasl by CBS's Walter Cron-1and how grades of beef m dethe 'United Auto
Un;on water in the NES tabulation. ation, Inc., of Lincoln, Neb., Exchange for seven years .
ron. Frederick is beginning his
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for the first time since Sept. 25, The President's tidal wave of was the speaker Wednesday He resides with his family
tii'O-yMr term. and ev-· Survivors mclude four broth-. Rut land Vill'i' Pol . workers This training nteetina b8l'
but difficulties loomed at Amer1. votes carried Young along with when the Pomeroy Lktns club at 4381 Doninglon.St. and IS a len now has served longer thas ers. Fred Powell, of Lucasville. isaid that lhen poll was se· heen planned hy the
Meiga.
can
and Ford.
. bim and knocked out four Re- met in social rooms of the Fed.
of the Tri·VU!age Jun· j any other Slate Grange Master .! W. H . Powell, St. Abans, W. : lected on the basis of how true f County Cooperative Exlfns!CIII .
GM sOld all but three of Its publlcan congressmen. T h e erated church.
1or Chamber of Commerce and , Among the delegates retum- 1Va., Ivan Powel and Morgan 11o form their relurns had been , Service All persoifl who Ol'll
130 bargaining units arotmd the loop will now have a 14 to 10 Mr. Percy, district represen- of the Columbus Exchange club. IPd to office was H. E.
both of Racme . and a with the finn! results in
the I interested In
. mn
country hod reached agreements edge In the stale's congression- tative (Ohio) serving
19,000 He Is the son of Mr. and .Mrs. · of Carpenter, as Gatekeeper. SISter. Maggie Parsons.
Ra- past several elections
I aboul this subj';lt invited t•
on plant level contracts, eo lhe al delegation.
blind persons in Ohio, told of Frank White,
now
reSidmg i
.Cine. Frtends may call al lhe , Rulland vnters ran true
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George Lasher donated the lr'av- Humphrey, Lindy Gllkey, Beeellng prize. The next meeting ky Goodall, Angle_ Fink, Coowill he held at the home of Mrs. nlo Teaford, Sheme Flfe, Eva
Wheeler Drake In Pomeroy Nov. Barrett, Sheryl Roush, DIS:
110. Mrs. Nicholson served a saJ. Snyder, D1ane Van Coolli!y a
ad course to the members and 1their advisar, Mrs.
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and the inci·eased Democratic majorities in the House I

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November 6-7
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oH1cers who also t'ornmended president; Mrs. Duane Stanley, I Ervin Acree has be~n chosen 1
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resident· Mrs. Di.ck Fo- · as a model for the Tiffany Stu·
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' and Mrs. Day- dio in Cmcmna
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rie NeutzI ing for I1er mu' lc•• VICe
ley, secretary;
I by Dora He.aton, who was wei ton PIV'sons, treasure-I:. Corsagback to the meelings es were presented to the Install·
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by Ada
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and · t:d
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Erna Jesse. team captain, who i The club made plans to take
thanked all lor the•r help ond gifts and refreshments of
cooperation.
kin pte and candy to the
New officers were
installed
, Mrs. Neutzling, on behalf of I Luck Garden Club at the Ath· when the Middleport Chapter
the council, presented gUts to ' ens Slate Hospital on Nov· 10. FHA of Middleplll'l
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Mrs. Wakely. Mrs. Hauck, Mrs . Seven members of the Rutl~nd S~h~l· met Tuesday evening at
I Stacy, Mrs . Hawkins, Mrs. ~et Club plan to attend ':he ~eglOn- the high school. Officers install·
, zing . .and Miss Jesse, speakmg al meeting ut Nelsonville mclud~ ed included Freda Mulford, prebriefly to each one, and express· ing Mrs. Titus, Mrs_. Guy Lar- sident: Sandra Holllnshed, vice
ing appreciation ()f thWr work kin. Mrs. C. E . Bishop, Mn. president. Sherry Simmons, secin the order.
i Robert Reibel, Mrs. Clarence retary·
Walburn, treasMrs Neulzling read a po~.· Murray, M:s. Cush Johnston urer; 'Narsa Frost, parliamen·
. "Now f Sit Me Down in School . and Mrs. Wmn.
tartan; Christine Bailey, hiswhich she, by request, recelvJ
Lo g reporter
te Mrs. Titus read an article. torian; oyce
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r s. Sandra Swartz, song leader.
I t'oundlur . She told o rea mgs Clarence Murray gave a paper New members were honored
, the poem at other meetln
on "Mulching Flowers for Win- during the m~ting. Th~ even: and of the requests she had for ter" which included corn cobs, ing was spent ID recreation and
1l'Oples of il.
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: At the dose of the meetmg, leaves and o er rna ena · . ·
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served from Johnston gave facts
Thosebl
table carrying out the Hal- ing mulching with commercia I m.a Ro nson, .
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I Judy HyseJl, Rita Hawley,
Jowt'!'n theme, with red covk~n prMrusc :Duane Stanley had I · dis· da Lyons, Brenda Graves, AI..
and centered with a pump
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filled with a
owers,
ty office on water conservation. ry Hicks, Sharon Hamson,
orange tapers in black holders Devotions for the evtning were ria Fetty, Sue Grogan, Cindy
and Halloween symbols
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Mrs. Leo Williams of Jack·
water - a, farm Ohw dram age ! Loft it&gt; Collen, dcouncllor 'I pr: observed at the next meeting, Keith
Paul C n ·n ' son was en overni_ght guest of
law that means draining from sidf'd and exten ~d a we com
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1 d t'uiiSeT·t •·"ported ill and one member, dinner at 6 p. m.
ham, ·
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Springs Road, Sunday.
f:l56 a small waters 1e ~
h 1 1 b death
students, attende an engmee~.
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Art th&lt;Jt can
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ini conference at Ohio St. UntMrs. Welby Whaley, MrS.d
vatJOn
' onlv· work Margaret
fl' Sm it · osreceived
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in sma ll areas. •3t Ohto Conser- r st~te 0 teers.were
versity in Columbus Saturday. Leo Williams and
Mr. an
1 wh•ch deals with I !teJally and mcluded.
Mrs. ,
They were accompanied by Tho- , Mrs. Dana Howelt spent Mon·ll
, prevent floodmi by I Wakely, dislric\
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mas Kelly, faculty member.
I day In Athens with Mr. end
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Mrs Sam Bolin.
catching the water and keepmg l past 5 tate :ounct ur. . 1
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Roger Emmish, Dayton, rs.
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cilot:: Luctlle A. Hawkins. past !
Earl Bougher of Columbus and
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Enure
of En- state councilor; Iva
Stacey, '
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Mrs. Dan Burkey of Marietta, and sons of Hebron were Sunconi roll ·h Yh vc complete con· stale creden tial committee, and
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council deputies, Phyllis Row- I Installation o o tcers
t'lon l day evening due to the death of I and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eshe
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Cl I d Ch ter and Ma- and gardenmg
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M Harry Houdeshell Is a
In cone us•on. .
oald adequate and clean water [
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October Meeting of the Rulland
r. I alient at Holzer Hus·
Robert Mossman of Marion, j
Following the initiatory woo:k Garden Club Monday
Jallipolis. He was tak- Til. spent the weekend wtth
Ihe charter was draped
m , at the home of Mrs . James Nl·
to the hospital Monday after parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eslie
POMEII:O'Y OHIO
memory or Margaret Smith. I cholson. Mrs. Paul Wmn, club becoming ill at his home
oo . Mos!i'rnan and , was accolll:panied
The Cou ncil was commend -l president conducted the meet- , G t-St
home by h1s mother·m-1aw,
ed on its work and given an l ing.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1964

BY ROBERT WINGETT
1marbles promises to produce The only lime Pomeroy got a .atlack has not been ea sy this pmnts
lor lefl halfback
op 28'- yards in 56 carrt... . .
"We're going up there
to • genuine cliff-hanger. ft will 1piece of the championship was season. The Logan team. un&amp;r Logan's rushmg was a key In 8"'nning has been the Chief· Pomeroy's
stro"' olfml!n
win ."
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lbe put up or shut up for the , in 1955 when it tied with Jack - the
of Coach Mel
year 's 34-l) win over Porn- tains' " Big _ InJun " aU season weapon thi.'l year has
Wlw
That's how Pomeroy Coach league crown.
son. Each had a 11-1 slate in 1as, has p1led up 204 pomlSieroy The Panthers. however, as he has piCked up 1,026 yards the running of 1115 lb. SeniGr
Charley Chancey feels about Pomeroy, 6-() in league play league play that year
lin liS league games to date Wilen lhey vislled Logan two in 174 carries lor ahoul 6.1 Fullback Phil Swmdell. swm.
Friday ntght'·s big Southeastern and riding on an overall eight j Chancey 's plan for unsetting ] while the oppostion clubs have sea::;ons ago, came home with yards per carry.
dell has averaged over
ft"•. '- ' ·&lt;..
Ohio League battle with unde- game winning streak, is consid- , the Chieftains sounds simp!" managed only J2 points . Logan wh"t was constdered an upset Hummell has also given op· yards_ per carry and has
feated and untied Logan
for erd an underdog In the game "We must con lain their run· . is seeking ils seeond sl raight win
posillon teams f•ts by gammg 50 pomts In league Jl•y.
lhe 1964 championship.
that could bring the Panthers ning agme ,' he satd. "And we 1championship .
Key men in Logan 's offen· tliOO yards m 95 ca,.ies. Right ! The passing of /2Uarl&lt;rbl4;
Coach Chancey's Panlhera al· their first unshared champion- must play error • free offen-1 Pomeroy has tallied 112 pomts sive plans are fullback
Dale I Halfback Jim Brandt, 167 lb 1 Frank tTontoJ
olao bu
so are unbeaten aDd untied . ship in the 40 year history of lsive ball."
'l m SEOAL action while
tts .Brennmg. &lt;:1 177 lb .
and ' Senior. has a lso turned in Ri been significant as}Jl4•lta1 eom.
Thus, this contest for all the the SEGAL grid loop .
Stopping the Chieftain ground opponents have scored
52 George Hummell, t61 lb. Sen· good Job on offense by picking , (Continued on Pap Seven)

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announcing the blrth of

"How much for a glass
of is becoming an acute problem, Is, regional dlrect.or . The Me~gs
ID' Middleport
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe
water?" was the topic of Ralph but there Eire men who are stu- 1County flowt~r show will be
E. Wilson, Middleport, and Mr.
Moore. area extension agent for dying the situation 11nd trying to vember 28, at the ~omeroy E e- Mr and Mrs. Pau l Winn have and Mrs . George Grueser, Mll•· ,1
resource development. when he do something about 11.
mentary School, wllh Mrs Lew- retur~ed from a vact\lion trip ersvllle. Great grandparents in·
spoke to the Pomeroy Garden
Devorions were given by Mrs. Is as chairman. Mrs . Harvey to Rice va . where they visil- elude Mr . and Mrs. J. V. Wi1club Monday afternoon at the Walter Grueser who had f~r her I Van Vr~nken was named to rer ed with' Mr. and Mrs Seth ~:v- 1 son, Mrs . L. M. B~ice,
borne of Miss Lydia Ebersba('h , l text Hebn&gt;ws 11 I. "~aJth is resent the club, 0 ~ the
t ons. Returning by way of tne port and Mrs. Mollie
Mulberry Ave
the substance of things hoped ! te.e . The fall regional mee n~ : skyline drive they also visited 1Syracuse. The couple has
Mr . Muore told of the s.~riou.s- for. the- evidt'nr:e of things not Will be held at t.he ~~~~~!r j in Harrisburg . Va . with Mr . and 1 er child, son, Jeffrey Allen.
8
ness of the water situation m seen." She read "Before The lchurch, NelsonvJIJe,
Mrs Douglas Thomson.
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the State af Ohio and that three Frosr· a story relating to the 7, with a coffee hour from 910
•
·
out of five w£o\ls dug result m beautiful flowers a nd vege ta- I u.m .
. ed Mrs. Don Burkey, Marietta
M, 1
d ho les
.
1blt&gt;s fre-ezini and dytng. but we I An invh.ation was rece1v
is here with her parents, r.
ryHolding · a glass of water in have the oilssurance that there from th e Ch esh. Garden club an d Mrs . c. A . Emmish ·
his hand . he asked i( this could : will bt" another spring
· to a~tend ad Chper~tm~!e~~o~~
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Menot be the same water Christ
Mrs . Cha1les Persinger pres- stratwn an
Neal· and
daughter, Martha,
was baptized in or if it could idPnt. conducted Lhe business the Kyger Creek High School, spent the weekend in New ~hll­
not be the same water Pontius se~sion and members respond- November 12 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. adelphia, Ohio, with her mece, l
Pilate used to wash hi':! hands. ed to roll call by naming a bulb ~am.es Titus witt be the inst~~~ Mrs. Larry Hawk and famly
In Pomeroy
since water cannot be created for force winter bloom. All mem- mg judge. It w~s voted to P .
.
or destroyed .
hers were remmd~ 10 take the : arrt.ngements In the ~anks, h- 1 Mr . and ~rs, George Dalla.~
He stated there are 17 water- gift they wish to donate to W , bra~ and other publtc places and sons, Billy, Steve, and ~~
sheds in Ohio and their func- Oil to Slate Hospllal, to Mrs . j dur1ng the year.
_ I chael, of South Charleston, Oh.•o,
tlons are to conserve the water ~ Persinger 's home by Decem- At the close of _the meetmg visited over the weekend with
and hold it within \hat sp~ified I bf'r s
Miss Ebersba(!h assisted by Mrs. their parents , Mr. and \irs. ForSeveral communications were ICharles H . Karr served a des- rest Bachtel, ~~~dleport, •ankd
Mr. and Mrs.
John Rose
area .
"We need 1i1 develop our wa· read !rum Mrs . Charles C. Lew- sert course.
Mr. and Mrs, Wtlham Mat! c • and family and Mr. and Mrs. ·
ter supplies, as we get five ~a1 - i
Chester· Rd.
Clint Orr of Bashan, Mr.
1
II
Spencer
and
ion per minute from we s WI th .
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Halley 1. Mrs
v . Henry
0 k Hill
in this area and 50 gallons. are
b
. 'ted du ·ng the ance, a
• Mr. and "''"·II
h d y .. he
of Colum us VISI
n
Herman Hoffner and Mrs. AI·
used per person ear " '
weekend w1th her parents, Mr. meda Wippel, Pomeroy,
and
aid .
the
The annual inspection of The either SJde. Napkms
car· •nd Mrs. Earl Knliht.
Mr. Mr and Mrs. Glen Tutlle and
Other point made by
&lt;Xi&lt;'flls Cuuneil, Daughters of ried out the theme. Durmg the Knight is
fro"! m- M; and Mrs. Gary Dill and
Jn
Am"'nca,
wa
s
conducted
by
Edsocial
hour,
the
group
sang
juries
received
m
an
accident fam•
. 'IY of Eagle Ridge were
speaker
.
- There are four area s
. .
B' thd ,, t M' Jes
I
stake ilh Wakely, dJstnc: deputy, at "Happy lr ay o ISS
. recent y,
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,
which the public has a
relating to the funct,omng of , ~te reiu lur meellng Monday se, wh~ w~~ ~~so pre:ented a
Mr and Mrs. John
Zerkle ' Archie Tuttle.

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