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Costume Prizes
Given at Party
From Mlddleport to Banglwk. Th&amp;Uand ln three days - so
lt was with Pvt. Michael Compton, son of Mr and Mrs. J o h n
Compton, Middleport.
Michael came home from Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. on a 21 day
lurlough belore leavirclast Thursday for Oakland, Callt and on
to Thailacxl. He expects to be there at least 13 months.
THE COMMUNITY choir reheorsals are golngwell, wlth lots
or Interest, but what is really needed now are tenor and bass
..-oices, so a special invitation Ia extended to male singers. The
next rehearsal for the cantata, .. The Promised One" Is tonight
(Wednesday) !rom 8 to 9 p.m. at the Trlnlcy United Church ol
Christ. Alice Nease directs the choir and Carrie Neutzling is
organist. If you're interested, dr~ by and give it a try.
EMILY IS MISSING, AND 1WO LITTLE children are grieving over the loss of their pet.

Emily ls a gray striped angora cat. ~. dl_..ed on
trick - or - treat night. Repeated searches o( the neighborhood
have failed to turn her up, Perha,ps someone thou,ght she wrt.s a
stra,y arxl took her in. Jeffrey arxl Barbara, children or Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Grueser, Lincoln Heights, would so like to fird
their pet.
DUFFY CRAIG, SON OF MR. AND MRS, Bob Craig, has his
fifth ann fracture. He was heJplng his mother put ln storm

win-

dows when one tq,pled down aOOinhisefiorts to catch it, hls left
a rm was hurt. This time It's a hairline fracture. As yet, it
hasn't been piX in a cast.
The Craig famiJy, by the way, has moved Into the old Craig
homeplace (the late Harry Craig) on Page St. Their home at Loc ust all! Beach is occtt&gt;led by the Rudolph family, who mCMJ&lt;i
here from Gallipolis. Mr Rudolph ls employed at Imperial Electric.

Costume prizes were award-

ed at a Halloween party at the
Bradford Church of Chriot Friday night hosted to' the Young
Adult Class of the cllureh.
DacoraUons of witches, sobUna, and pumpkina decorated
the aodal room. WlnDlngprlzes
In the adult competition were
Debbie Jetrers and Patty Darst,
eoatumed as Little Abner and
Dalay Mae, the prettieot; Diane and Becky J'ainter as Frankenstein and his bride. and Ben
Rife as the ugly pioneer, the
two ugliest; Norma Rusaell, a
lady in waiting, the most orislnal; and Polly Ruasell, t h e
lllmlest.
In the children's competition
the winners were Connie Mossman, a bride, tbe pretuerrt; David Morris, a devil, the ugliest;
Rodney Wood, a hobo, the most
orlslnal; and Mark Gilkey In
scout costuming, the IU!mlesl
Cider, donuts, Kool-Aid, and

Operation ·San to
Planned by Club

Charlo&amp; Ruuell, Mr. and Mrs.
brl Mooaman, VIncent, Col&gt;n1e and Tammy, Mrs. Walter
Morris, Domy and Carol, Mrs.
Ivan Wood, Keith, Bonnie a n d
Rodney, Mrs. Larry Plc:keno,
Scottie, Terry and VIcki, Mrs.
Robert Hoover and Laura. Mrs.
Ralph Painter, Becky, Victor
and Diane.

ley. Response,

Mr. and Mrs. Guy 1\Yaeli,
lJouna and Linda, Mr. and Mra.
Gary Hysell, Mrs. Denver Hysell, Mr. and Mra. Homer Forrest, Patty Darot, Mr. end Mrs.
Rocky Stobart, Belinda, Edie
and H. J. Grimm, Mrs. Norma
Cameron, Mrs. Guy Russell,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruasell,
Jr., Debbie Jelfers, Mrs. Richard GOkey and Mark, Jaclde
Blake, Debbie Mowery, Mr. and
Mrs . Ben Rife, Becky and Carla, Mra. Harry Bendrlcks, Rog.
er, Larey, Brenda and Cheryl
Nelaon, Joy Major, Miriam and
cotree were served. AUending Laura Thomas, and Mrs. Frethe part;y were Mr. and M r a. da Mossman.

Visit Planned To Infirmary

A Thlllksslvlng visit to the
Meigs Councy Infirmary was
planned by the Yoong Adult
Class Monday night at I h e
SYRACUSE - The annex of Virginia Burke. teacher of the Bradford Church or Christ.
the First Unlted Presbyterian primary class, and Renee
Ben Rite, vJce president, conChurch w11s decorated Lt Burke, teacher of the Junior ducted the meeting which q,keeping with the Halloween class .
eoed with devotions by Mrs.
motif for a party honoring
Guests were Tammy, Cheryl
members of the Primary and and Terrv Johnson, Wolf Pen.
Junior classes and their guests . Road; Connie Pendleton,
Prizes were given to those Radcliff, and David Lawson ..
masked as follows: prettiest, local .
Donna Marie Hubbard; ugliest,
Parents present were Lucille
Dr. F. M. Cluff
Kimberly Winebrenner ; fun . Pendleton, Radcliff; Kathrvn readmitted to University
nlest, Tony Pierce, and most Johnson, Wolf Pen Road; Hospital, Columbus. for adoriginal. Kimberly Maynard Evelyn Maynard, Racine;
ditional treatment. His room
and Connie Pendleton. Kim· Janice Lawson, Mildred Pierce,
number Is 857. He expects to be
berly Winebrenner received Charlotte Nease, Doris Friend, hospitalized about two weeks.
door prize.
Linda Hubbard and Margaret
Mrs. Paul easel returned
Refreshments of ice cream. Cottrill, local .
home from Woodville Ntonday
decorated "pumpkin" cookies.
after spending several days
potato chips, candy, Kooi-Aid
there with her brother-in·law
and coffee were served.
and sister, 11M_ and Mrs. John
Members present were
Sfrlckland. She went especially
Darrln and Karrln Bolin, Tina
to assist with the family during
and Tony Pierce, Diana and
Mrs .
Strickland's
Gregory Nease. Bruce CoHr/11,
hospitalization. Accompanying
Kimberly, Krystai and Kelly
A witch burning preceded by her to Woodville was Mrs. Flo
Winebrenner, Donna Hubbard,
Strickland, Pomeroy. Enroute
Kimberly
and
Martha a torch light processional, with
home Monday, Mrs. Cascl
Maynard. Debbie Harden , a wltcb In effigy was the Halloween Eve observance of the vllitecl In Columbu1 wHh Mr.
and Mn. David Casci ·Md al
youth of the Enterprloe UnitUnlvenlfy Hospital with Dr. F.
ed Methodist ChUrch.
M . Cluff.
Meeting at the church parMrs. Dale Wlburn, Mrs. Ted
sonage, the youth had deVotions Edwards and Mrs. Tom
before going to the Carol Oh- Willoughby of New Haven were
MASON - Mason Cub Scout linger home for the mock witch In Huntington Monday to visit
Pack 253 reorganized Tuesday burning in the old country tra- Ralph King, a patient a1 St.
evening at Christ United Meti&gt;- d!Uon. The bonfire wasuaedlor Marys Hospital.
odlst Church wlth Cub Master a wiener roaat following a time
Lt . Col. and Mrs. Rober!
Jaek Smith in charge. He pre- a/. telUng ghost stories, a song. Chambers and children. carol
sented Bob cat Awards to Lar- fes~ and a period of pes. and David, returned to
ey Johnson, Mark Compson, Da- Marjorie Bentz served as for. Alexandria. Va .• Tuesday affer
spending the weekend here.
vid Camp, Charles Stan1ey, lime teller for the pe.rzy.
Attending were Ann Ohling- They returned his parents, Mr.
Jackie Smith, MarkGUkey, Terry Johnson, Jimmy Lambert, er, Laura Ohlinger, Ba&lt;kyWUI, and Mrs. Marcus Chamben.
Danny Johnson, ard T i m m y Brenda WUI, Dollie Alraon, who had spent three weeks with
Chuck Clark, Patrick Alraon, the family In Alexandria.
Adams.
Harold Long and Drln Smith
Articles which the cub scouts Paul Dill, Roger Dixon, Brenare
on 11 two week fishing trip at
had made were exhibited. New da Bentz, Mary Carleton, Marmembers ot Pack 253 were a&amp;o- jorie Bentz, PhUilp Ohlinger, Klsslmee, Fla. Mrs . Smith
signed to dens, al'kl a short skit IUchard Davia, Geoa Alraon, spent several days recently
was preserUd by Denl,assist... llleUy Clark, Mark Clark, Mar- with relatives In the Charleston,
ed by den mothers, Mrs. Jack ty Seelig, Vickie Bllllkenahip, W.Va. area.
Smith and Mr._ Robert Roosh. Thelma Alrson, Frances HunI
Den 2 mothers are Mrs. Walter no!, Jack Rottegen, Mrs. Ohlinger,
and
the
Rev.
WUilam
Werry and Mrs. Richard Gilkey
and the Den 3 mother is Mrs. Alrscm.
Richard Fowler.
Retreshments were served to
John VanMeter, Bobble R a y vld CaQ, Ke\'in Roush, Jackie
VanMeter, Charles Stanley, Da- Smith, Mark Compson, Larey
Johnson, Mark Gilkey, Ronnie
lavender, Gregory Roush, John
Dillon, Den Chlel, David F'"'ler, Tllnmy Adams, Jlmmy
WHERE SHOES AR!
Lambert, Danny Johnson, JimSENSIBLE PRI.CED
my Smith, Timmy Stewart, Terry J ohason, Tommy Roush, L--~~~':!'!.~,!&amp;_.J
Timmy Young, Randy Lavender,
Jimmy Babies, Donglas Robins
and Ricky lceru-er.
Parents attending were Mr.
TONIGHT AND THURS.
and Mr._ Charles Stanley, Mrs.
NOV. 5-6
Norma Calf'CI, Mr. and Mrs.
HOT OPEN
Robert Roush, Mrs. Donna F'"'ler, Charles Adams, Mrs. Mel..
ba Icenhower, Donald Johnson.
FRIDAYTHRUTUESOAY
Mrs, Alfred Stewart, Mr. and
NOVEMBER 7-11
Mrs. James lAmbert, Vernon
"TRUE GRIT"
Roush, Mr. and Mr._ J a c k
John
Wayne
Smith, Mr._ Ernest Compaon,
Glen Campbell
Mr. and Mr._ Gerald Johnoon,
Mr. and Mr._ Richard GOkey.
Colorcortaons:
Think Sink
Good
Nolghbars
Tbe height of Mt. Everest
Stub
Cowboy
Is now generally accepted to
SHOW
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7 P.M.
be 29,028 feet.

Church Youth Given Party

Youth Group
Burns a Witch

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LADIES AUXILIARY a/. the
Middleport Fire Dept., 7:30 p.
m. Wodneodly at homo a/. Mro.
Evereu Bachner; Mra. John
Vroman, co.lloateaa.
MIDDLEPORT
LITERARY
Clult, 2 p.m. Wodnellday at the
home of Mra. Carl Horky, Reviewa: ,.('.orquered Rebel" b)'
Miss LoeWe Smith; "The 1J&gt;.
land Island" by Mrs. J. E. Har·

Rose Hysell and Mrs. Madeline Painter using "There is
a Remnant" as her t o p i c.
Scripture was taken f r o m
Romans 11, 1..6.
The next meeting will be held
Dec. 1 with devotions by Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Mossman and
refr~shments to be sened by
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rife.
Others present for the meetIng were Becky and Carla Rife,
Mrs. Walter Morris and Carol,
Evelyn and Bonnie Wood, Mrs.
Bonnie Pickens, Mrs. Marge
WUt , Mro . Edith Forrest, Rose
and Gary Hysell, Guy and Ruby
Hysell, and Richard, Phyllls
and Mark Gilkey.

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wonder ot na-

ParUcipotioo In "Operation
Santa Claus," with gifts for potlenta at the Southeastern Ohio
lolanlaUIOllth Center, n1planned IQo the Middleport Garden
Club llonda.y night at the Colwnhuo and Southern Ohio Electrlc Co.
Mambers alao made arrange.
menta to exhibit In the annual
Chrlotmas show of tho Melga
Couni;Jo Assoelation of Garden
Clubs til be held on Nov. 29
and 30 at the POmeroy Elementary School. "Of Y u 1 e
Logs Burning," the claos for
arrangamenta
incorporating
Weathered or driftwood, w a s
drawn by the club and mombers are reQJired to enter six
arrangements In the caleflOry.
Arrangements were made for
the club to have the December
program on Radio WMPO. Mrs.

M. J. Fey gave the report on
the reslonal meeting held Saturday at Lake Hope. The annual holiday meeting of the
clw will be held at the home
a/. Mra. R. L. Slack. Membero responded to roll call by
naming their favorite flower
and why.
"Techniques tor E8sy Flow~
er Arranglna'' was the program
lllple usee! by Mrs. Walterlia.Yei
and Mlas Nollle Zerkle. T h e
·two dlscusaecl the mocllanlca
of flower arranging, told technlques a/. preparing flowera for
arrangements, and pve tips
oo wllat to do and not do In
making up floral pleeea.

Sir Walter Ralelg~ wrOte a
history of the world whUe
Imprisoned In the Tower of

jeons In ~nt~no cttMI
~•r• •'••• by Wrongler. Stwdy
PO!HIIar

lure,
WORSIUPFUCMaster- li&amp;rtsliM•·
weD Curd ailnounces r8111!lar
lA Ito a complete selection
meeting, Pomeroy Loclgs 164, .
of
Wra11gler Western .
F &amp; AM, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
Dtni" Jackets, l'ltns
at temple. Election ofolllcars,
and boys sizes.
refreshmenta lollowt.W meeting. Maoter Maaons invited.
In tho bu1y mons
THURSDAY
an bay• deparhnent, bt
'The arrangement crt the monUt floor, buy the Wranglers
WORLD COMMUNITY Da,y
made by Mrs. Fey featured you need now.
program practice seasion, 1:30
bronze chrysanthemums with
Thursday afternoon, Mlddl&amp;Ivy and green grape accents.
port First United Presbyterian
It was used lXI the refreshment
ChiD"ch.
table flanked by olive green taCATHOUC WOMEN'S Club,
pers in brass candle holders.
Sacred Heart Parish, 8 p.m.
Hostesses were Mrs. W i 1Thursday; mass at 7:15 p.m.,
SHOP THURSDAY ALL DAY
9,30 AM TO 5t00 PM
llam Morris, Mrs. A. R. Hefollowed by rosary.
cox,
and
Miss
LucWe
Smith.
FHIDAY
SOUP SUPPER, Friday, St.
Paul Lutheran Church, PomeChristening rites tor JOseph
roy, 4 p.m.; s&lt;qJ, sai'Kiwlches, RJchard HUt Roush, son ol Mr.
pie, cake and beverage.
and Mrs. Mar shall Roush, I.eTEEN DANCE Friday at tart Fallo, were con&lt;hlcted reSouthem Junior !Ugh School cantt,y at the Letart Falls Unitfrom 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. spun- eel Me-st Church, The Rev.
..,red by the junior class.
Dale McClurg officiated,
MEIGS CHEERLEADERS
Marvin HW of Columbus is
sponsor dance Friday 10 p.m. godfather of the infant Spun.
to midnight at the Meigs Jun- sora for the christening were
lor !Ugh auditorium in Pnme- Mrs. Dallas Hill and Mro. VIrroy followlnt! the Meiga.coal gll Roush, grandmothers, a n d
Grove football fllllllO. The Ja,ys Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, a great _will emcee. Adrnlssloo :;o ""11\f,o grandmother. Among others atSATURD.~Y
lelldlng were the buby's grandTURKEY SHOOT Saturday 1 fathers, Vlrgll Roosh and Dalp.m. at Forest Acres Park.' 3 las Hill.
mtles out of Rutland on New
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Lima Road. Live or dressed
Care
ol
Christmas
gilt
planta
turkeyo, hams . !\lQnsored by
was discussed by Mrs. Robert
Malgs FFA.
Canaday, publicity book chairHIGH SCHOOL DANCE par.
man, and Mrs. Harvey Eriety Saturday 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
wine, secretary, of the Rutat tbe Meigs !Ugh School audl.
land Garden Club on Monday's
tortwn ln Middleport. T h e
Sport, sp.,
Jays will be In charge. Admis- program of gardening o v e r
WMPO radio. Thetwoalsocomw/w
sion 75 cents.
mented on planting and caring ·
for Christmas holly and cacti.

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CLASSES SUSPENDED
Classes of Gloria's School
oC Dance, Pomeroy, have been
suspended lor Saturday so that
students may compete or view
the national open twirling con.
ATTEND FUNERAL
test of the Drum Majorettes
Mrs. G. A. Deem, Racine,
of America being held at East- and daughter, Georgia Smith,
ern !Ugh School under SJIOIIBOr- Long Bottom, attended the IUIIhlp of the Bml Boosters.
neral services So.turday in East

s..er

63CHEY.
4

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8 cyl. Radio and heater,
tires. Like new.

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Liverpool or their sonJn.J.aw
and brother.tn.taw, Delbert
Bumgarner. Mrs. &amp;mgarner is
the former VIrginia Doom .

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Hours: 5to 7 p.m.

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TIAIEIS &amp; CAMPERS
SEE US
TODAY!
Most Every
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Ticlots $1.00 at . , •
Cltiuns Notional Bank
lahr Clalhlors
Blktrt Furniture
, O.tton 's Drug
w.,noro Radio, and
AI lho Door

.GAUL '5 TRAILER SALES

13' Ia 19'
Ma&lt;lols
Tho lann.,
&amp; Conti nonlvl
On Display

J. II. &amp; MILDRED GAUL
2Miles North of Chester on Rt. 1
Left on County Road 36
WATCH FOR SIGN

NEEDLE
lHIEADEI.·

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· AduH
Fl.rst

Friday, Novo 1
HEATH
MRHODIST
CHURCH
MIDDLEPORT

CIUIISTMAS sEAL coraages and boutonnieres wlll bewomby employes of Meigs County
banks duriJv the annual Chrlstmao 11011 sale of the Meigs County Tllberculosla and Hoaith
Association. The attractive eoraages and boutonnierea were made by Mrs. J ..n Harrison of
Rutland from pipe cleanero, rvlon Mttlnc and ooals. The over 4,000 letters to Meigs eoum;,
famillea asld~ for eontribmlons to tho association were in the maUs Wednesday.

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THURSDAY MORNING

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BIG·· DISCOUNTS.

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Teathe,.. won'r toke delayed pay cMclr&amp;
LIMA, OIDO - VOTER REJECTION OF A 675 MILL additional school operating levy has prompted the Lima Educational
Association to ls1ue sanctions against the system.
'!be 500 member gro.., of teachers said It would not accept
deferred PI!¥ days which the board of eclueaUon had hoped would
prewnt the system from approaching ballkrtt&gt;tcy, s..,t. Dr.
Earl McGovern sald the financial squeeze would cauoe scllools
to cloae about Dec. 15 until after the Christmas and New Year
hollda,y'-

Bud.-Punlue Game on TV

EGYPTIAN COMMANDOS CROSSED the Suex canal twice
within a four-Mur period toda¥ to attack Israeli positions, a Tel
Aviv military II)IOkesman announced. At least live lsraelio were
reported wounded.
The raids, the Dn.t at 4:30a.m. near El Shalt at the canal's
southern and and the second at 8:20 a. m. 50 roUes to the north
- r E1 Kat!, were repulsed, the apokesman said. '!be Israeli
announcement said live Israeli soldiers were wounded ln the El
Katr attack.

Union inlelllijiel alriltJe effort

The

amouncement ended

apeculatioo Rhoclao rni&amp;ht retire
at the end of this term and enter private bualnes'- The governor has served tor two terms
and is prohibited by the consti-

tution from seetdng a third et,...
seeuttve term.
'The announcement also increased speculation that the
Ohio Republican Party wUI attempt to run U. S. Rep. Robert
Tall Jr. forflO&gt;ernornextyear.
Rhodes, 60, Ia a naUve of
Coalton In Jack1011 Coomty. At
the ... of 34 he na elected
mayor a1. Columbus and reelett.
eel for two more terms. He loft
the mayor's cG'Iee In the mid~

die a/. his aeeoodtermandaened .three terms aa elcy auditor.
Be then ..,.eel Into statewldo
pollUcs and na elected state
auditor In 1954, a poiiUon be
held until he decided tD run lor
auvemor in 1961 when he easily defeated Mike DISalle In the
1961 general election.

MRS. VIOLET (VICKIE) MORAmTY, of 16~2 Lincoln
Hel&amp;hts, Pomeroy, above, receives a pen and certificate
from Wayne ll Chose, Chairman of the Meigs Councy ASC
Courty Commtttee, 1n recognitloo of 10yearsot!ienice as
an ASCS County Olllce en.,loyee of the United States [)e.
partmeJt of Agrleulture. Mrs. Morarlty began wlth ASGS
ln 1958 0 a• adrninlatratlve and program clerk.

Rho4ea
defeated Frazier
Realfls a/. Toledo in 1965 to win
hi a secmd term as &amp;V¥ernor.

Giant Whale in for Shock
PORT CIIICAGO, Callt (UP[)- Awhaleposseclthrough
here Wednesday, apparentiyunder the lmpreaslon he's a aatmon.
When he should have been

tlecl to the dock here before
continuing on ..,stream.
Robert T. Orr, associate di·
rector of the San Franelseo
Academy of Sclencea and Its
mammal curator, said, "llsual-

heacling
down
the Paclflc
from
the
Arctic
to spawning
grounds
off Baja, California, he was
hseding "' san Franciaco Bay
toward the fork a/. the Sacramonto and san Joaquin Riwr.
Navy offtclala aald the 30-tocif
llllllllllal made what may haw
been a romantic Jll51 at a barp

ly
whaleaand
stay
cloaeoftoother
the
shoreline
ln sight
whaleL '"

Moon
Colors
On TV malk

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Elder Donald G. Re;rnolds a/.
CAPE KENNEDY (UPIJ- toms" that appeared from the
Mount Vernon Ohio will be Apollo 12's aslrooauts will Apolro 11 asfrOnauts' black end

1!00111 speaker 'at the POmeroy televise their walks on the white camera during their
Seventh DIY Adventiat Clwrch moon In color. It will mean a moonwalk In July.
Saturday at 3 p.m.
ciHrer .,d more spectacular
"We didn't pick the color
show lor millions on Hrfh.
because II looked prefly,"
Conrad said recently. ''We
picked the color because It
the Nov. lA tllghf waa made gives the best motion resolu.
Wednesday after a three-hour -tlon."
test showed no signs of the
Conrad and Alan L. Bean ere
to land on the moon's Ocean of
black interference
thai marred
earlier
testing.
Storms Nov. 19 wh lie RIchard 1
MiaskJn commander Charles F. Gordon rem111ns In lunar
"Pete" Conrad Jr . said the orbit. The two surface explorers
color feiO'IIslon camera should are to spend 32 hours on the
In ao W1J)1"ecedented move to
SAIGON (UPIJ--communlst were woundod--the second lime woo part of a llklay campaign reduce the "ghosfs and phon· moon and conduct two lV2 hour
create the largest poaaible au.
excursions
from
their
attackers
thrust to within 1,000 In three days that an elite to caplure Due Lap.
dlence for a forthcoming eclu.
spacecraft.
yards
of
the
endangered
Due
South
Vietnamese
unit
hal
caUonal television series, NBCThe hlghiMds drive spread
The camera will show eon.
northward during !he nigh!,
TV will teleeaat "This Way to lap Green Bora! camp on the taken high 101501.
rad's
first step on to the Ocean
/&gt;lore Communis! soldiers spok""'on said, as North
Sesame Stree~" a halt - hour cambodlan border today and.
of
Storms
and li will show
preview ol ••Sesame Street," far to the soulh, Inflicted costly from the 7,000.mon buildup VIetnamese troops stormed Into
much
o1
the
pilots' activities as
the new pulollc television pro- losses on a South VIetnamese around Due Lap thrust to • U.S. Army camp 2JO miiH
thev
go
about
exploring the
within 1,000 yarda of the Green norlheoot of Saigon, killing nine
gram for preschool children, marine unit.
crllier-scarred
surface.
bleak
'!be two wldoly separalecl Borel camp
with a
In • IIDielai Saturdo¥. llflacko - • launched against morlar and ground altack Americans and wounding :u
Geologists will use the pldur"
ofhars. Twenty-seven ol the
Nov. 8, at 5 p.m.
·
to direct the astronauts' collectSouth VIetnamese troopo IIi - agalnlt • ·Souttr -' V I - othockors-okltt.d.
WTAP-TV, Challnel 15, Par.
in8 roc'ks. ·
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whaf military sourcn uld waa artillery outpost.
In two ofher highland thrust.
kerahur&amp; is the only NBC out. shaping up •• a guerrilla
The 12-pound Instrument has
UP! corrHpondont Not Glb- against U.S. ba5e1, bolh 220
let carrying the series in the eampalgn to fest the Saigon son reporfed from the highlands
been to the moon once beforeSoutheastern Ohlo VaUe,y area. QOYtlrnment's readiness to take hotspot that six of the attackers miles northeast of tho capital,
COLUMBUS
(UPI)
Saven
in
the Apollo 10 command ship
Communist frOOj)S ponelrafecl
The 30...W..te program is over the war.
were killed against South one perimeter but were thrown sulta totaling more than $4mil. that circled fhe moon In May.
being made pooslble by a grant
This drive be9an Saturday Vietnamese losses of four dead beck from fha sacond. A total lion were filed Wednesday To be used with the landing
from Xel"fll CorporaUon to Na- end was not reflected In and nine wounded. Reports of three guerrillas were slain against U. S. steel Corp. and craft on the lunar surface, the
Uooal EGlcaUonal Television, casualty reports reteosed today from captured guerrillas said tt
two consultlngllrms dating back camera had to be modified and
and three GIs wounded.
the national production center for last week. The reports said
to the collapse ol the SJ.Jver that was when It developed
of non - commerelal televlalon. 83 Americans were killed and
Bridge on the Ohio River near- troubles.
"Sesame areet11 begins Its 72.4 wounded-the fifth week in
ly twn years ago.
The first tesls of the
The suits brought to 10 the reworked color camera with the
29--k first 1100aon on Mon- the pas! six that U.S. d"ths
o o
day, Nov. 10, and will be aeon have been below 100. Govern'IIUilber that have filed as are- Apollo 12 lunar module Intrepid
suit ol the Dec. 15, 1967 fall of turned up black Interference.
for at leaat one hour each day ment tosses were 245 dead and
the bridge In which 46 peraons Officials then feared the
on more than 170 pobilc tele- 158 woooded, against 1,879
-died. Those filed tn u. s. Dis- camera woUld have to be
vision stations, most of them guerrillas slain.
Military
sources
said
this
trict court here Wednesday al- grounded and a black and white
1
afiUiates of NET, from coastattack
against
the
morning's
jleged
U. s. Steel provided de- camera was Installed In the
to-coast. Some 80 staUono, ·InBob
government
rrwtrlnes
138
miles
lfecUve materials in construe- spacecraft.
eluding WOUB-TV, Chamel 20,
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'lion a/. the bridge In 1927 and But the color unit was
In Atheus, are planning to show southwest of Saigon was thrown
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' 'u.at J. E. Greiner Corp. and shipped back to fhe Westing.
It twice a day - first in the back with 75 Communists slain. •
A new event for Meigs County and one that should be some- Eaaeo Corp. were negllpnt in house factory In Baltimore,
morning and again in the late But 27 marines died and 98
to wltneos ls a baton twtrlirc contest to be held Saturda,y the deslsn, preporatioo of plans modified again, anu then
thing
aftenloon. The. programs will
at
Eastern
High School.
and inspection of the span.
returned to the Cape for two
be seen on WOUB-TV at 11:30
A
former
Mlao
New
Mexico
In
batoo
twlrlillll
conipelltlon,
'!be
latest
suits
were
filed
by
successful
tests.
a.m. and again at 4 p.m.
Mr._ Judy Riggs ls heacllrc the llrat auch event to be held here. the estates of E Albert Adler
Cabled - TV aets recalve
Some 100 tr..,tlles and - s will be awarded wlnnera in r.alUpoUs·
L. 11 0 ad'
WOUB In the G&amp;lila - Meigs
various
cOiqletiUons.
These
eventa
draw
conteatauta
from
6\)rlng(lel~
Tenn.;
Ronald
the
area.
a
wide
area
..
the
county
wm
be
hoatlrca
number
of
visitors
Simms
Gallipolis·
Forrest
K
James Da,y,presl-ai.NET,
come Saturday
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,
IU&amp;ley, Bidwell; Horace Don•
Activities will betlln at 9:30 a. m. and are e&gt;opected to last aid Cremeena Addloon· Tho
oeealllon In the hlatory a/. teleElaht candidates had filed WJW about 3 P.m. Part of the Juclgbw team wm be coming from mas Howard 'Lee, Gallipolis~
vision when one network has
and Romie Gene Moore Crown
described t h e programming for elecUon to the board of di- Mlcbigan.
Martin Abbott, S4, Middle- .
6\lectaton
are
'"'!come
throughout
the
day.
Tho
Eastern
City.
'
rectors
of
the
Meigs
County
plaas a/. . . - r network, but in
by
the
port,
was cited to Meigs CounAgricultural
Sooiet;r
High
School
Bml
Boosters
wtll
be
&lt;Venti~
a
refreahment
the case of 'Sesame Street, •
stand
dur!Jw
the
day.
8
eoet.pll
ty Court nn a charge of faUthe prec- is worth setting. deadline at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
ure to yiald the right of way
Don Reuter, aecretary of the
board which annllally stagea the
SEVERAL HAVE INQUIRED about the amua1 "Holiday on
following an accident at 3:45 p.
Malp County Fair, lllld the lee" shcr!r In this area.
Reeeipta for the olfice of m. W edneaday at the Junctloa
The 24th ediUon of the Ice . - wm ba held from weel- Meip County Judge · Frank w. of Rt. 7 and CouJty Rd. No. 5
election wiU be .....,clod
'llwrllday, Nov. 13, from 5 to 9 nellday, Dee. 3, tht:oush Swii!Q, Dac. 7, at the Memorial Field Porter for the month of Octo- (Bradbury) three andtw&lt;&gt;teotha
p.m. al lhe al.rtee of the 0011111y House In HUIItlnston.
· ber totaled $2,737.30.
miles north of the Gallia-Meiga
commlostonero In the court..
1be world of Broadwa,y and Hollywood, the stage and mo- Of the total, $870.80 was County line.
lion pictlll'lls, Provide the baalc thomo of this year's BIMM which paid in fines to the state; $29'!be State Highway Patrol aald
Among the eight eandidates """ reported u fabulous wben lt pla,yecl In Columbus am~ .70 In feeo to the sheriff; $1,- Abbott, headed east on Cow,~y
are three -comers to fair or so II8Q.
228.82 to the county general Rd. No. 5, stowed at the 151q1
board &lt;Ver&amp;Uons. 'llllrareDanInformation on Ume and hcr!r to sec:ure Uckets via mall will I'Und; 11285.45 to the 0011111y law sign and then pulled out in front
Sanote rac:e this - · llld 111' Zirkle and William Smith, be awliable in the _,. future.
Ubrary fund, and $842.53 to the of a northboond traetoNraUer
ouch an announcemanl would boa&gt; a/. POmeroy, and Tom Cascouncy auto license and gas q&gt;erated by James Prldd;y, 32,
Rt. 1 RIK!and. There was heavy
have Illite or no llfloct 011 his oell, Middleport. Smith Ia lllekSENIORS OF EASTERN IIIGH SCHOOL wm stage a Wlrloty fllld.
plans
ing election to a twn year term show at ?:30 p, m. FrldaJ ill the school auditorium.
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damage to the car and moderate damage to the tractor.:U.n.
"l'~oalMya·-umed R - left neant bJIIM!rectlll real&amp;Tom G-'o • studeat, wtll share emcee honaro with tar'!be annual turkeydlnnerot
er.
would enter the sanate raco," nation a/. Tom Reuter.
f1 Ritellle, a faculty mombar. GIQf wm ba featured In a lruiD- the Rutland Cc!mmunlty Fire
Glenn said.
Zlrkla and Casaall are leek- pet llllllbar and Jcbn Cc!pr, band dlnctor, wUI do a tuba-- Dept. wm be Thursday No-.
A )I&amp;SSengW in tbt Alll&gt;c*
He also 111c1 he expeds other Ina IIIli three Year term., Oth. ber. There wtll be IOIWanddaaeellllllberoand courtry and weat. 30 a1 Rutland Grad1
car. Marvin Ollar, 42, )(ld;.
·-""~ ...n ter
ern a•..m'
dleport, sustained minor lno
Ohio Democrellc flgunt to lnf. er1 - • •~
mo are Inp;;j;:'•• ~. from~ _...._
Serving wm besln at 5:30 p,
er tt. May prlmery for "'- eumbento Clarenc:e !lander- ,_....,. are mvlted to tako part and m.
juries, aceordlng to the patraJ,
s...rt. Md IUCh enlrlts would a/. _,. CoolVUlo; Fred GoltJ- thoae b~Qroated llrll to report to ·· run-thriiUflh rahearaalat 8 '!bose In the village who but ns oot treated,
also hove lillie or no effacj on leln and Fred Lolfllelt, boa&gt; ar: P• m. 'Thlll"llloY' al 1M school.
have tickets and are unable
hll pt.na.
the Rock 6\)rlnp -,IDdWalto attend may have their diJ&gt;.
Glenn, who k - his vatlng laee Bradford a1. Middleport.
THE SENIOR YOUTH Fellowablp ot the "-roy IJnltod Mrs dollverecl to them.
TEACHERS
reaidenceln NowCI&gt;nC:ord, Ohio FIYt are to be eloelid to fiiD K&amp;Uiodlltl:'bureb .lo looklntlat.dte -wllhaprojod ot
Presidelt Dirk Foley and
CIU..sln
ls-l!lin~oitha.Ro'yei er- ~ ,._ loai1n.l. Alllilber 1n- 1alling lllht bulbs to rajsa ~ , for .,.,_,- Uftlei'Q)'. Fire ChletllukeKennoclyaald trlct ......
Cola'l oilport dt)ilah)n and 11- !"'.mh]!ll.!i.c~elldl, did itot
. The JOUIWalera are a lilt ·t 'aaat Mn rl&amp;ht - · ao If
tleketo 01 be IIW'&lt;'haaed 1:SO p.m. to
In Now York, )tie ,h erdq n 1• 1 ate' llilr
you're lnloraated In hlfl!bv. .1!!11 Cllf\lact the
Rotiart Card,
of tho! lodA pap cemjlllly. .
.
.u ·llniiPucl two • P&amp;aiGr; or Scot(
o1 the
ll'Gno &amp;IIY
or at the
2 p.m. In 1M
Thit K....., Wer ~· World 'J.itr'' ~ '!J Cliarleollodro\rd
:00::,.~ot-:..,: Melp HI&amp;!! School; .
War II whlf'lr!• WhO ,- . the p~-..&amp;; · ,·,. ,;..
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first Am!ll:l&lt;l'ft ~
er!''..-. ' '.~l;fwnt ~'jr""" 11M'elltleo did ll'ft iluiellll!
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CIUCAGO - BLACK PANTHER BOBBY SEALE was sentenced Wednellday to four years ln prloon for r-tecU, dlar..,tlng the "Chicago Eight" eonsplracy trial Seale' s lawyer
lmmediatel,y sald he would appeol the "savap" caullq&gt;l sentence to the U. S. S.Vreme CGUrt.
U. S. Diotrlct Juclp Julius J. H-.an declares! a mistrial
In Seale's conspiracy case and pronounced three-month eonsec•
utlve oentences for each of 16 .aeparate acts of coriempt, rang111!1 from SaaJe shouting obaeenlUes In th.e eourtroom to ealllng
tho judge a Fasdst, racist pig.

$2.00

The &amp;IUlOUDcement tollorted
one day a blistering two-page
denunciatloo by Rhodes in reply
to alleptiona In IJfe Mapzine
that he had diverted campaign
lunda for hls personal use and
paid $100,000 in back Income
taxes and pensltie'Rhodea, in hia statemert, d~
nled he hsd pocketed calq)&amp;lgn
funds aod sald he owed no federal incmne taxes.
by

Seale gell four years ill prilon

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WASIIINGTON - THE AFJ,(;[O HAS INTENSIFIED its efforts ln bellall of the strike agalnot the General Eloctric Co. by
aiiiiOUIIcing raDios to benefit otrlkers and educate the public,
The rallies are to be held In at least 23 cltieo later this
month, Including Cleveland. About 20,000 workers throughout
Ohlo are on strike against GE. AFL-CIO President George
Meorv said under conalderatlon was a proposal for a nationwide
boycott of all GE products but ''with no final decision as yet."

Panty Hose

fall

COLUMBUS (UPO - Gov.
James A. Rhodes, Ina surprise
two~ sentenceannouncemertt&amp;day, aaid he would seek the Republican nomination for the U.S.
Se,..te In 1970.
'"lahall be a candidate for the
United States Sanste ln 1970,
God wWlng," Rhoclas said. '1
wm ask the permission a/. the
people of Ohio to continue to
work for them - in Washlrc-

-COLUioiBUS- THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE Athletic Association and the American Broadcastlrc Col1&gt;. have notlflecl
Ohio Stale UnlvenU;y the OSIJ-Purdue Big Ten tOCXball game
wm be televised natioilally.
, The Nov. 1S galne was selected as the ABC network' a "wild
card" same tor that weekend. The game with Purdue will close
ou1 the Bueka' resular home seaaon, Their final game will be
Nov. 22 at Mlchlpn.

Values ·Are Great!

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Gov. Rhodes Ill
Senatorst} Race

Commando.. atriltJe l•rtU!Ii again

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POMEROY.MIDDLEPORT: OHIO
THURSDAY, N_OVEMBER 6. 1969

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dsnlrns In ,.,~,~lor Wostent
fit, Including mens ngvlor
Ylron1l•r• In ,, .., 29 to ~2
wollt ond th. s.-r LMn
Wra,.lors, sll.. 29 to 31
waltt. 8oya sl .. Wronglett Ill
ttgular and Svptr Loon slus
6 to 11, piUI o lllg soloctlan
of .. lrn alaos ond husll1 111 ..
for bor•·
for tt.. srnoll fty, thoro'•
sil:.. 2 to 6JI In rogulor~ and

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WRANGLERS

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Election

One 1n•JUred
In Collision

, R ,
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In October Noted

Co

Spaceman Glenn Seeking
bau...
Money to Back Candidacy
COLUMBUS (UPII- Former
apaceman John Glenn llld here
- Y he to frying to obtain fl.
_ nanclat support lor a potslble
enlry Into fhe Democratic prJ.
mary lor tt. U. S. Sanola seat
trom O!Jio.
Glenn "'d he hal CIJII!ot.tod
· llndl !dual "1 ..... _ ~*-~
"-•
Y
I n "~....,.
lumbua area · att.mpjlng ID ar·
• - financial beeklng for tha
rekate race.
1 '~'Thi"C oro loOking IIYOr·
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INild. "I obviously
·don:t .he.. -.gh moooy to
inalut. tha ~ raee. on my
OW.. In IKI.'' ho. addod, ~·1
heve - h IIICJIIeV
now .to an office."
~· Gil- ..td ha and odvl-•
uptontotl .. budgal

• Senate 'candidacy
..,dhehaii'Oidollnllo·
up hil mind whelhtr

.announeeaucha~l;
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new.':

men before.'' he llid, "Into
making a mid-December large!
date for such an announcement.
But 1 really don't know, 11 1 do
finally docldo to run, lull when
t could make a formal an·
nouncemant."
The native of cambridge,
-.
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..... io, "ld he wuuod ha .. lv begin clrcutotlng pelltionl "el
l..sl lour or five - s .before
the-eerly Flbruory tiling dHd·
llna.
"And, of couru, I would hove
to make on announcamont ieY·
erai w""' before than which
would bring If to mld·Decem·
ber. Bul,'' ha - . "that 11
not saying I am planning IUCh
a dHclllno lor an ......,......
mont."
G_, commontlng on •
copyrighl 11ory toctey · '"
Scrlppe • Howiii"CI new papert,
that Ohio llliPubll,can
· J.,~ AhedH will announct'
his can,diiiii&lt;Y tor 1be bhio

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North Gallia'
At Glouster

. Firm Established

Coach Mel Carter's Noftb
G.Uil Plrateo, the l11t So1&amp;Jo.
ern Valley Alhletlc Coofere....,
tO.m to - act!COI dur!JW tlda
foolbtll - - '11111 c1oae tile
1969 _..., Fr1da:Jr nlflht at
Glauoter.
The Plrtlaa flnlllhtd third in
•·- boldl1ll fir at -ce
·•·
SYAC P-.
Kypr Crtei&lt; with a ~ reconL
Kypr Creek lf0111ts third ..,...
secmive SVAC lido with o5-0-0
reewd. Eootern """ 88COI1d
with a 4-1-0 elllle.
The Solalnreatem IUBhlonlers had been scheduled to plojr
at Bufl'alo, W, VL, Solurdt,y
n!iht but thtl pma his been
caneelled. 'nle Southwestern at
Mlller pme Ialit l'ridoyftStl•
so caneelled, All other SVAC
looms how COII1Pleted their
1969 schedule.
Southwestern HIBh School
Prlnclptl Llqyd L. l(yero Ald
Southweotem'1 Jalittwore~
hw pmaa had to be cancelled
becalll8 of a plojrer oborlop.
Solltlnreotern atarltdlhe_...,
with 19 plojrero but It WIS reported that only nble plojrers
were avaJJahJe for tile MWer
game and It hod tobecancelled.

A , _ consulting · SIWveylng
firm· hal been ntablllhod to
serve ~hlaltern Olio. The
firm "Right of Way ConsuHantl
&amp; AIIIOCioles" Is a Porlnorlhlp
betweon Char In H. Harrlo and
Robert C. Vernon, both
Reglllered Prof...lonol Survoyora.
; Nr. Harris woo oupervl...- of
jhe Right of Way Department,
Dlvlolon No. 10 of the Qllo
Department of Hlghwoyo, until
'Otlobet 31, 1969. He woo employed with the State lor thlrteen yooro. He was also empioyed with the consulting firm
ol PhotroniK Inc. and as • field
engineer lor Columbia Gas

tompany.
and will .,., loi Iii consulting
Nr. Vernon has OWeled a
services In: Land Surveying,

private surveying business
Subdlvltlona,
since his employment aa

Construction

Layout, T-rophic Mopping,
AIIISianl Right of Way
Right of Way Plans, Ftoslblllly
SuperviiOr, Division 10, QlkJ Studies, Mineral Reporll, RHI
Department of Hlghwayo. He
Estate
Appralaals
and
woo previously chlel ol the,
Acquisition, Planning, and
Rlghtot Way Departmontof the- ather related profe11lonal
,conS&lt;JIIIng englnoorlng firm of
services.
Belswlnger, Hoch and Arnold.
and spont monyyeorsln college
ond high Khool toochlng bel&lt;ro WIN AT BRIDGE .
!
entering tho field of Right of
Way and Surveying.
Right ol Way Con.\.itonll &amp;
Alsoc:lotn Is located In the
Plaza Shopping Center on
Harmer Hill, Marietta, Qllo,
ly Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

Evil Star Dooms
Unlucky Expert

THE DDCTDR BAYS

German Measles Vaccine
Can Use Further Study
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

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ATilLE11C CONFERENCE
FINAL SVAC STANDINGS
6AKQJ103
.Void
TEAM
WLTPOP
t10DB7
Kyger Cr... ., 5 0 0 192 $0
• A93
Eootern • • •• 4 1 0 204 50
North-South vulnerable
North Gtllla • , 3 2 0 118 10
Weot North r..t South
Southern ••.• 2 3 0 64 86
It
1. 16
Han. Trace , • 1 4 0 78 180
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Paas
P- 66
S'western •••• 0 5 0 28 248
Pull Pull
Pull
TOTAL
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Opening lead-6 4
ALL GAMES
TEAM
W L T P OP
Our friend, the Uillucky!
Ell)lert, 1s typical of fru- Kypr Cr•••• 8 1 0 312 121
strated bridge players every- Eastern ••••• 5 3 1 2$6 100
where. Unllke "Hard Luck No. Gallil •• ; , 3 6 0 206 124
Joe," who contributes mate- SOUthern ..... 2 7 0 122 180
rially to his own misfortunes, Han.-Trace ••• 2 7 0 140 261
the Unlucky Ell)lert was born S'weotern • • 0 6 0 34 296
under the wrong star and is
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
helpless beneath the bludg·
Kyger Cr. 5 2 - · Trace 14
eonings of chance.
Here Is a band from 1951 Eastern 28 SOUthern 8
W, VL 14NorthGal.12
In which South bld perfectly
and played perfectly and sllll Soullnoestern at Mlller (cane.)
came out with a bad match
THIS WEEK'S GAME:
point result.
FRIDAY
South's jump to six spades. North Glllil at Glouoter
was a gamble but West bad
crowded the bidding BDd
1" .:__,
South decided to crowd back'
J...AJQil
&amp;a.OOf5
a trille on his own account.
POMEROY LANES
West opened the four of
November 3, 1969
trumps and South started
LAMPIJGRTERS MIXED
about the business of taking
Points
trickl1. T h r e e r o u n d s of
trumps were Jed first and Comlo Soullers • • • · • •• 52
·then he started after dmn- Born .Losera • ... • ....._• ··• 5.2
my!s diamond . suit . . Wilen . Tl1e, DimW~o • • ••• •. •.• 30
the second diamond iliad Moon Dusters ••••• , •••. 28
failed to drop the jack, South Tho Stl!ra , , •••••• , ••• 27
pauaed a moment to study. Brunowick !(leclals •..••• 27
He couldn't alford to cash
HIBh Ind. Game- Dale Dovl•
dummy's third top diamond 199; Esther Sylvester 165.
because his fourth diamond
Second Hl8h Game _ Harry
would block oft dummy's Thomas 196, CallotaSearls150.
three and two and he
wouldn't be able to get that
Hl8h Seriea - Harry Thomimportant fifth diamond aa 544, Esther Sylvelller 432;
trick.
Saeond IIIBh Series - Dale Oo¥South bad to lind ak way
and is 537, Mary Shafer 411.
around that bottlenec
Team IIIBh Game aDd Sarles
be dld. He simply led the -Candle Snulrers, 647 and
jack of hearts from dummy. 1916.
East was snw1 enough to
play low but South just discarded a dismond BDd let
Atomle Ale
Wesl win the trick. Later on,
Tbe atomic aae Is generalSouth got rid of his two low
clubs on dummy's last dia- ly regarded as bavillg been
monds and scored his slam. UBbered In on July 11, IM5,
Why was be unlucky? Be- when the first man-made
cause almost everyone atomic uPiosloD occurred In
reached the slam andre- the New :r.leldeo desert.
ceived a heart lead. Dummy's jack would force East's
ace and the other slam bld'1ers made BD overtrick.
(No..,.,.., ,_,..;,. AJJft,)
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As a result of the GennBD BDY treatment? Wile,.. can
measles (rubella) epidemic 1 get more Information about
of 1963-11165, birth defects thls disease?
were discovered In some 30,A-la lbU cll10a10 there Is
000 lnfBDts In a city of 3.5 a deficiency of acetyltJCho.
muuon population. Tbe prob- Une, the chemical needed to
!em Is much more serious make muscles contract. Tbe
than bad formerly been r~al- underlying cause is unJmown
lzed as the defects Included but in fe c t i on s, emotional
cataracts, malformed hearts, stress, alcohol, Joss of sleep
deafness and mental retarda· and menstruation may prelion. Now that a Uve, attenu- cipltate BD attack. It Is not
ated rubella vaccine Is avall· contagiOUJ. There Is progres·
able, the prospeclll for pre- alve m u 1 cuI a r wealmess
"L&gt;enting these tragedies are which In advanced cases Is
greatly enhanced.
disabling, but In most cases
When given to children, the disease can be controUed
the vaccine very rarely with neostigmine, epbedrlne
cauaes BDY side effects. and potassium sallll. Victims
Adults are more Ukely to with BD enlarged thymua
have reactions in their joints have been benefited by reqr lymph nodes coming on moval of the thymus or Jr.
two to four weeki after the radistlon of thls gland. A
vaccination. Since the vac- new drug, germlne atacetate,
cine itself may cause birth bas given excellent results In
defects, it should ne"L&gt;er be some persona. For further
given to a woman who could Information, you may write
possibly be pregn&amp;Dt or who to Tbe MyastheDla Gravis
mlghtbecomepregn&amp;Dtwith- Foundatlon,2East103n1St.,
in two or three months. For New York, N.Y. 10029.
this reason the best way to
protect all pregnant women
B A R B S
is to immunize all children
between the ages of one year
By PHIL PASTORET
and puberty with the new
vaccine.
With the coming of the
i The vaccine should not be · holiday 'lle'lllld
_ b" Her8Jdell by
l;ven to 811 infant, a child Tha!l.lt~&amp;lvj,ng. a11d filled
tith a lever unW the temp- with:- overeating and what·
erature retuins to normal or not, It Is good fu recall: 'Tla
to anyone who is !mown to the season to be jowly.
be allergic to neomycin, BD
• • •
antibiotic, a small amount
The 1/DUth who likes to
bf which Is added to the vac- watch the girls go b!i beFin•· At present, the vac- comes the man who liates
elneshouldnotbegiven toseethewifegobuy.
~thin four weeks of BDY
• • •
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Those who say they drive
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made It may be possible to aren't passengers in the cars
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they drive.

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They're tolng to be hoard
some - . In tho future.
"LMt August they
to c..,._ saying they
lng to lllo Tangerine Bowl,
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Sundoy, Nov, 16.

will' be of 7:30
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booted 19 career field goals and
55 extra points.

ber olthhoe~~~=~

terence S
ville.

Cincinnati

Bill Christon of Kenyon are
waging quite o beltle In the

reer receiving
2, 102. And he's

C'tllo Conference total yardage
race. Lukey has 1,517 yards
compared to 1,386 for Christen.
Lukey has completed l.U of
239 pass attempts for 1,766
yards and 12 touchdowns.

behind Harry
occupies

O'Brien also
reer touchdowns
In addition,
career scoring
As a kicker, :

Christen has hit 105 of 205 attempts for 1,498 yards and IS
TO's. They have been thrown

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pmes with No talented toe-7' against tuwlcl01 and 14 . 12
agolnot Cln-1 Elder.
"I can 1iilkmber when we
_ , our ftrtt ototo champlonllllp (In 1M7); 7-6 at Massillon

polnll In nine games, without
having yielded • point.
Versailles concludes Its highlysuccessful season Friday night

egalnst visiting Piqua Cothtllc.
Opponents have managed an
average of 4 yards rushing and
26 yards passing per ·game

egalnst an unyielding defense
hooded by tackles Bill Alexander. Jim Toeppelman, safeiy

Jack VVood and cornerback
Fred Groll.
Alexander has been credited
with 72 solo tackles and 19 as·
slats.

Toeppolman Is right
with Sf unassisted tackln
32 asslsl'l.
Tho Titters' pass defansa
picked oH 20 passes. I
six by Waod who returned
for 118 yards. Groll has
ed five Interceptions for
yards and two touchdowns.

WOIITH MENTION
NOll Schaller of Cory ·
flnlshM the season with

yards rullllng In 153
and a Kllool . record 140
. . . WWren

Harding

Morg-n (W. Va.)
rlers for minus 70 yards
~-0 rarftll . , , Hamilton
blasted Greenfield, 70 ·
end
Duley caught
loucl•- posses ...
Garfield has reeled off
straight wins, Including
shutouto. In Its lost start,
6 win over Akron North,
Ram dotonse held Its
to throe first downs.
rushlnt. 37 yards oosiSin•o•

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NEW YORK
ldenl hck Drees or
Inter-a! BoKing
announc.d Thursday that
circuit will be comprised
New YIIFI&lt;, Miami, LOIJIS~
and DMroll In the
Dlvillllflond Milwaukee.
go, St . .....,,. and Denver
Weslerft Division.
The Sdledule for lht first
months· has

Milwaukee

Louisville, Nov. 10; St.
Denver. Nov. 20; New
Louisville, Nov. 24; Detroit
Louisville, Dec. 1; Dtr1ver
Chicago, Dec. 6; New
St. Loull, Dec. 12; New
Detroit, Dec. 15; Miami
Mllwoullee. Dec. 17 and
go at Dlnver r Dec. 19.

Bob Knowllon of . . .co leads
the All · Amertaliteonterence
In pesslng with ~;.
· mpletlons

In 132 attempts
and 8 TO's. . ,

Hawks Make It
· ~Four Straight
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Tho Atlanfll Hewks ron off
their fourth -.dive victory
and remalnoil In first placo In
the Western . Division of the
Notional Belllttboll AIIIOCiotlon
Wednttday night as they
deloeted the Boston Collies,
121-121, dto!tltt I 39-polnt
perlorm•nco by Emmette
Bryant.
Tho Howkl, who shot 59 per
..m from the field, - e ltd by
Lou Hudson with 37 polnll and
21 polnll oech from Joe
Caldwell and Jim Davis. Their
,_..r 11 7·3.
Bryant """""" his .highest
.-lng gomt as • pro •• he
-ned 16 of ~ shots from the
llaor and -·for-seven from
the free th,... line.

, 162 yards
line-

backer Jim Rey
averaged
15 solo tackles a fi"e for the

third straight ye:"' . Norwalk

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riD's

St. Paul quarter
ato has hit on

O.rls Am of 148 at-

tempts tor 1,715 tltds and 22
touchdowns . , .s.illllusky half .
back Elmer Ll~ amassed
215 yards and
In 30
carries In the BIUI. eak's 35-6
Win over Lorain
lral King
. , , Niles Me Kin . . . Ron Fusco completed nl,.. 13 passes

for 102 yards andl10uchdown
In the rain In N
sion over Steuben

. 16.0 deci . . Running

.a

bock Rick Gales
Ioiii yards
In 291hrusts and •lfb. , .Jack-

Ashland College freahmen run ning back Larry Johnson of

Orrville, Qllo, leads the Eagles
In rushing with .485 yards In 11-4

attempts. He has also . bo¢ed
21, 3ol and 43 yard lleld goals.
Mike OIBiosl of MI. Union Is
an all-around offensive performer, ranking fourth In SCOI"·

lng (7 TO's!. sixth In rushing
(435 yards) and lillh In kickoff
returns (235) In the Qllo Con·

ference ... Dayton placekicker
Mike Redrlck has a strong of
22 consecutive extra points ...
Jon Davies, a sophomore at
Wednesd83's Results
Oberlin, set a school record Indiana 104 New York 98
with a 95 yard punt return New Orleans 119 Denver 105
against Kenyon ... Saturday's Carolina 121 Ky. 109 (2 ol)
meeting will be the first be(Only games scheduled)
tween Miami and Maryland ...
Thursday's Games
Kent Slate hollbeck Don Not- Mlam1 at Pittsbur gj1
tingham. who has missed all
Denver at Kentud&lt;y
but one play In the last two
(Only games scheduled)
games because of a broken
son's Darwin Valentine rushed finger, could see action against
NBA STANDINGS
for 1,300 yards and scored 122
IIJ'
United
Press International
Marshall ... Bowling Green
points ... Despite missing
East
quarterback Vern Wireman has
three games because of lnlury,
W. L. Pet. GB
completed 96 of 179 tosses for
Sidney' John Wiggins gained 1,060 yards and nine TO's ... New York . . , . 12 1 .923
1,226 yards In 133 carries 19.2
Ken Casey of Bluffton has vlr- PbUadelphia , , 5 4 .556 5
average) and scored 22 touch luatly wrapped up his 5econd MUwoukoe .. , 6 5 .545 5
downs.Eiyrla has five shutouts
Mid-Ohio rushing title In three Ba!Umore . , . 6 5 .545 5
In nine starts , , , Shelby has
years with 1,018 yards in 200 Boston . . . . . 3 5 .375 6'h
won three straight Northern
carries ... Dlio State fullback Delro!t . . . . . 3 5 .375 6'h
Olllo League titles. The Whip- Jim Otis ranks loth nationally
Clnclnnall . . . 4 7 . 364 7
pets, with l5 wins and a tie in
In rushing with 746 yards and
West
their last 36 starts, end play ninth In scoring (66 points),
W, L. Pet. GB
Saturday night at Mansfield quarterback Rex Kern 20th In
Atlanta •• . , . 7 3 .700
Malabar .. , St. Clairsville's total yardage ( 1.283), Larry
Los Angeles .. 5 3 .625 I
scoring-machine Jeff Rice fin Zelina fourth in punt returns San Fran ..... 4 3 .571 1
Ished with 178 polnfs and more
(18.9 average) and Mike Sensi - Chicago , , ... 5 4 .556 1
than one mile In rushing yardbaugh third in pass Intercepage Unbooten Orrville 19-01 tions with six. Teamwlse, the Pboenix ..... 3 6 .333 3\1
Seattle .. . .. 2 7 .222 4\1
has scored 371 points and yieldBuckeyes are first in scoring
San Diego .... 1 8 .Ill 51h
ed 25 ... Geneva's Tim Pack(44.5), second In total offense
Wednesday's Results
arall rushed for 288 yards In 23
(.505.8 yards), fourth In rushing
Balllmore
139 PhUa 130
carries In his last outing .
offense (310.7), ninth in rushing
Atlanta 128 Boston 121
defense (88.5) and third In deCincinnati 133 San Diego 120
fense against scoring (8.0} .

Player~ From IU Team
young man to come back."
The 10 who were dropped
who were
Larrt Hlghbaugh, Bob
were
Indiana
esday for Pernell, Gordon May, Greg
Benny
Norman.
days of Harvey,
have no Clarence Price, Don Silas, Greg
g team Thaton. Mike Adams and
Charlie Murphy.
Pont met with all
t-4
athletes

BLOOMINGT
-Ten block pia
dropped from
football roster
missing two str
practice appar
chance of r
memb&amp;rshlp.
Four other
returned to pra

Wednesday and fold them he

ttillt

reinstated on

Big

Ten would

conference cont.... for the
Rose Bowl. There ·was still no
reason why ther boycotted
practice.
"They've madel:slon not

enforce his rute of"
dropping any player who
missed two consecutive practices without a leglflmafe excuse.
Later, four returned-John
Andrews, Steve Porter, Tim
Roberson and Bob Jones.

lo go on with
footbell
The IU coach also ..,ld the
program," Coa '
n Pont
scholarships
of the 10 who left
said. "I'm concenWt about the
the team would be honored by
squad. I don't lhl..'l would be the university for the remain·
fair to them If f:•llowed a der of the school year.
other young men ........ football

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.. Baltimore overcame o 65-59
htlltlme disadvantage as Wes
Unseld come off tho bench to
toss In 12 polnll In tho third
quarter and spark the Bullets
to o 139-130 victory over the
Phllodtlphlo 76ers. Kevin "buyer beware" basis.
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Loughery end Earl Monroe
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Rockets, 133-120, behind o 33point partormonce by Oscar
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Bernett with 22 points.

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PHOINIX, Ariz. ( U
Malor '-guo general ma1n1t
concl.- o three-day
round-table meetings
day nltflt highlighted
attempt to solve lht Pl"&lt;lbl••n
rellrern..,t attar being
The general managers,
lng In an advisory
prellmlnory to tho
JNinter mMIIngs ol major
minor IMgua clubs, voiced
phl'oso,hy clubs that
players In tredo alter
seooon st1rts should do so

San Fran o1 t~dNiall_.,ej;lul·led) ':""~

TAll 01 F SENT DOWN
MONTREAL (UPI) wing More T1rdll wM
IIJ' United Press lnternaUonal the Montrool Voy~
East
American Hockey' ~ue
W. L. Pet. GB ntsdoy by tho Stanley
Indiana ...... 7 1 .87 5
champion Montreet CaroodltMi •.
Kentucky , , •.. 6 3 .667 l'h
Tardif Is OKpecfed
PlttsburBh .. , 4 2 .667 2
action egolnot the Heorsloli ~r~
Carolina ... , 5 5 .500 3
Belro
New York .... 3 6 .333 4'h
Miami . . , ... 3 6 .333 4'h
West
W. L. Pet. GB
Dallas . . . . , 7 4 .636
Los Angeles .. 5 5 .500 l'h
Waahlngtoo , •. 5 6 .455 2
New Orleans .. 5 6 .455 2
Denv"' . , .. , .2 8 .200 4'1,

lor 361 yards In los.ses.

WORTH MENTIONING
Otterbein's Norm lukey and

now ranks 14th

who

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SCORES.

'l'burlllla¥'s CAme•
Atlanta at CblcaiJO · 1' "

the disabled list '
players
who might be trite&lt;~ during
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Spokesmen Dlck.Connell of
the Boston Red lond John
Quinn ol the ·· llodelphla
Phlllles sold
general
managers agreedi;xpanslon

of the Central S
Buroou
1o cut expenses
clubs.
They also wont4tttoser ties
with the winter 1...... In Latin
America In order fthke thom
more useful In !Wltolnlng of
rookie players ..tit-coiled lor
more coaching
tional leagues.

Mff In Instruc-

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also to study Ill uso ot
ortlllclol turll b1 the malor
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Final Unofficial Statlstlco
TEAM LEADERS
Flrotdowns-OIIenH-1. Jockson,118; 2.1ronton, 101.
Flnt downs -Otten- I. Jlckoon, 53; 2. Molgo, 65.
Passing-f. Ironton, completed 49of 102, 121ntercepted. 2. (fie)
Golllpollo comp- 31 of 70, 5 lnterceptecl, Nelsonvllle.Vork
cornpl- 31 of 103, 8 lntoo pled.
Ruahlng Yordege- 1. Jac:koon, 1914; 2. Golllpalll, 1529.
Passing Yordago-1.1ronton,913; 2. Meigs, 476.
Total Offense -1. Jackson, 2222; 2. lront..,, 2031.
Total Dtlonso-1. Jocbon,f71; 2. Logon, 1231.

CHASE HARDWARE

this ...son, .... one team has
pushod oc. . . • fwo.polnt con.
-slon .....t the Golden
Bears.
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"II t h e - team makes tho
two. then ...,.... to go ""' It,''
hjl adds. - e r . that hos not
been the , _ tho past lew ....

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TOP DEFENSIVE TEAMS

ference champion.
II marks the first time that

paint CCI'Iv.raiian. In nine gamn Tigers? They've scored 274

192 9 21

172 9

December clash 11'1 Orl•ndo,
Fla .. egolnst the Southern Con-

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OTHERS
Ports. East at Gallipolis
Ironton at Ahslond, Ky.
Waverly at Jackson
Cool Grove at Meigs
Ft. Frye at Nels.-York
Ports. ND at Wellston
North Gollla at Glouster

TOP DEFENSIVE TEAMS

Toledo has three regular season games remaining before Its

lltsjiiM 111 8·0 record,
o yo,.. team. We
six Mfllilto out of 22

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HAIOLD R. LOHsE

Belpre at Warren Local

league to be proud or us. OUr
next goat Is to be undetoottd
and be tho first MAC team ever
to win 11 games In a ...1011.
That muns one game et 1
time as usual - end this week
It's Northern llllnolo.'' he says.

COLUMBUS (UPII-11 Bruco on Scott Houston's toe," Moore·
Teflrlck .to.l'l olroody hove head recalls.
o nlckno...., II should be
The Golden Bears ore one
"AUTOMATIC."
step away from clinching their
Tho UptiiP Arlington High third straight United Prns lnSchool senior ploco kicker has temotlonal Closs AA title.
-.ct 92 of til extra polnll the
Conversion Won H
loot two ......,s, Including o
"I can even go back to 196ol
current strlfte of 4t In o row. when we beat Mt. Vernon, 14-12
Added to thM Ia o 211-yorctfleld on Todd Ortllp'o two converp i this against New- sions. It was the biggest game
ark.
Upper Arlington had ever ploy·
The 165-PIIIItder could add to td until then.
the string 'rtday night Whon
"We work on our kicking . We
the top.ro.,.. Golden Bears hove Neal Stillman wflo has
conclude lfltlr seooon egolnot made kicking his specialty. He
Lancaster.
motivates the kids to work out
Tatlrlck II of o long line of ........ That's when most of
of excellent kickers to play un· the work Is done.
der hoed Morv Moore"During proctlce, Bruce will
hood.
kick three times a week on an
Moorohtaf -..·t generally averege of 8 . 10 minutes.''
believe In rMo. That's why "we Moorehead odds.
olwayo go .., the ona point."
Completing the thrH - man 1
Nollftnkicking team are center Nels
"It's nof ....., o moot quos. Lawrence and holder Jell Stork.
lion · as far M I'm concerned.
Tetlrlck I• a starting right
Sometimes II tokes you tour linebacker and also sees action
clowns to the final thrH as a running back.
yordo egolliillt a Iough team.
Although the Bears haven't
Wllat mokot ·you feel you con really needed his field goal
do It In
lust because kicking ability, Moorehead feels
• touchclowA:... been scored," Tetlrldt Is capable of booting a
ho sayo.
oiO-yorder. Maybe he'll gel his
By getllnt .lloo oaventh point, chance Friday.
Upper Arll.... forces Its opponent to -ble tor the fwo.
How about those Versailles

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Upper Arlington A Htf;Kicked
92 Extra Points In asl2 Years

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Meigs
Glouster
Federal-Hocking
AleKander

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Sentinel, Mlddleport.Pomoruy,

COLUMIM4 (UPII - Frank
Uluterbur, t.iado's veteran
heed toofbaltCNch, loll "about
99 IMt loll.'' \I lowing tho 14-10
win over Millhl 1011 Saturday
wfll&lt;h ell~ tho Mid-American ·: .nt.,.... and a berth In
the Tanger.. Bowl.
flo11over, . . _.leidy returned
to tooth In .....ring the Rockell l•w lhotr· roed encounter
egoln•t Not 1(11 n Illinois Satur.day.
"We're _ , . to be Mid-Am
champs Mt we want lhe

YOUTil ASKID FOR lfl
r ..1011 belnl "You're t o ·o '
'l'hb eolumn Ia for young 70Uillll" In our atate a 1M' hail
people, their probloma and to be 21 111111 m,y gqy li onb''.
pleo.,..s, their tn\Jble~ ll1d lt.
· · ·:
,.
flm. All wllb tba rest of Hoi•
We've bMDfz71lii!ID~
~41192201
Help Uti, It llreiCC11110i taups him for Ol'er a ,..,.; llliil We"'
Logon
4~1136101
but wm't dodse a -"'oa 111ea- lbousht tld1 nilllitt be tboi'~:
Miller
~~0111169
tim 111111 • bruiii-Gft.
It we otUtecl a bitby, lllreli'
Gallipolis
4~0225123
Stnd
your
teenase
Q1elllono
he'd realize we ...., reall,y, lif
Alexander
3 6 o 112 ·m
to YOUTH ASKID FORD', care I&lt;We. Well, we've been hop~
VInton Co.
360t56231
1D, but ht'o ol aU&gt;.'
Athens
36011614t of Helon Help U1l _this ...,,_ be'd
paper.
bom
aa
ever.
Southam
2 7 0 122 210
Meanwlllle, we have all t11a
Wellston
270
92216 PROBLEMS, PROBLEMS,
boby'• thlnp boufl(1t, • havec:
Nelsonville-York
090
66337 PROBLEMS
Dear Helen:
..., found anapartmenttor.,t, .
SE 0 A L
STAND I NGS (FINAL)
TEAM
OPP
I
hove
two
problema
and
lhe,y
Dou&amp; hoa a Job, 80 we caa at.
WLTPTS
add
up
to
me
big
bunch
of
ford
IL He Ia also t.aki11a colJackson
70021~
63
Meigs
66 trwble, llke IOBIJW enoua1t le110 courses at niBht, NJ1Gikl
5 1 1 12~
5 2 . 0 1R
Ironton
16 frlonda oo lboy'U lltart lalldna and Dou&amp;'1 mother~-·~ OO!J
Logon
72 to olber fliends about me, 111111 aide - IIley don't 1181ituo IIi3 3 1 "
Golllpollo
340162
"' then I'll be pure poloon to ev- awQ, but It looks llke we'll
3~0116
Athens
92 erybod,)o.
han to If we 11811t our ~
1 6 0
56 256
Wellston
First, I had a small piiZ't,y, to have Doua'a !18m8.
..
0. 7 0
Sl 290 but lldn't imltecertolnbQyabeNelsonville-York
I laDw It ""IDot rillbt to IZ')'
cau10 !boy mllbt aet wild 111111 111111 force a ll18l'l'lap this 1111,
TRI·VALLEYSTANDINGS
wreck the place. Well, t h e y but we couldn't 'llllt ohnoot
TEAM
WLTPTSOPP l!Mnl about It and crasloed t11rtt y-al It 1111111 like
Belpre
2 0 0 6 5 3 1 1 ll1d It oU lurned out oko.Y ex- Doua'• tatber 11 jilt IZ')'Ins to
Warren Local
2 a o 77
• cept lhe,y told around school PDJ\111 us, 111111 he ·doelll't .Federol--lng
0 2 0 2 0 7 6 11111t a great Jllri1 It was, so he'• illl'ting his arlllldddld ·
Vinton County
020~66
friends wbo weren't lnvlt- more.
Federal-Hocking
o 2 · a 20 76 the
ed aut real uptlpt, "'"olerlna
Ia lhere OilY lxp? ~ . PACK·
wily I hod left them out.
m
1'0 RUN
OVERALL SCORING
Nat, a girl frielld ll1d I Deer PI'R:
NAME-TEAM
TO PAT PTS G AVG
l'•e an Idol that before this
Darwin Volentlnt, Jackson
17
20 122 9 13.6 were taWna about pol, ll1d I
Rich West, Miller
11
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70 7 10.0 llld It """ .. 111 to tlllll, 10 llle letter Ia priuted, lloug'o fa;.
Oris Hudnall, A l o 11
22
.. 9 . 9.1 Aid, "Got me IMillle." I didn't Iller '11111 have alven ID.. W!Qo?
Gory Clark, Wohamo
15
6
96 10 9.6 laDw wbere, so luled 101110 of Because a 111111 can be ltd&gt;Den Murphy, Jodtson
12
10
82 9 9.1 tba alfalfa I fled 1111 homlters, born up to the momentbeeoatel
Bob Rllchle,1Eastern
10
12
72 9 1.0 rolled It up in brcnm - r , and In sight ol the flnllll llna, 1tut
Scott Blake, VInton County
10
10
70 9 7.8 sloe didn't lo!ow tile difference. when he lmolra . he' a licked be
Poul Justuo, Southern
But DOW lhe'l bnainB I h 0 OOOeedtS - ind 110111011Jne1
I
I~
62 9 6.9
Chuck Robinson, Federol--lng
10
0
609 6.7 laDws a pusloer. I told ber I more grocefllllythanyou'dtlddl
Mike Steams, Point P I - t
10
6
66 10 6.6 eouldo't 1181 ber 8QJ more, so posalble. He dot8n't 1IBiit
lhe callo me ",lunlde" to pt loso his IMll1 and grandchllil sci
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO ATHLETIC LEAGUE SCORING
wea.
I'm bttll11/l ht'li IOitle for loU
NAME-TEAM
TO PAT PTS G AVG
All tile 1111 around, Helea, of taee. Lettnelo!ow!fl'mriBht.
12
12
U 7 12.0 li1J' name Ia mud. Just two dt,ys - H.
Derwin Volentine, Jocklol)
6•9 1110 1 had lots of frlonds and
Don Murphy, Jackson
7
6
4 7
This colwnn Ia dedicated to
Rick Boylcln, Jackson
7
0
42 7 6.0 , _ ev017booiY either holes me
famlll Uvlng, so If you're hov.
Chuck Neal, Golllpollo
6
6. 42 7 6.0 or talk1 abou I me.
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Chuck Loow, • - ·
6
4
40 7 5.7
nn. . can I do? MISER. lng kid trouble or Just pltllt.
Dick Rutter, At;;~
6
0
36 7 5.1 ABLE
lroli&gt;le, let flelea help YOU.
libe IIIII also welo;ome your
Dennis Hetdlay,1Welloton
5
6
36 7
5.1 Dear Mla:
- about
cnm amusing PIJ8riences. Ad5
Pete Neal, Goillpollo
~ 3ol 7 ~. 9 u
'""'
trying !be ltralBht dress Helen BoUel ill care of.'
Terry Osborne, Jocklon
~
10
:U 7 4.9 trutll? YOU'd bo 11111'1lrlsod how
Stu Smith, Athens
5
2
32 7 ~.6 Ialit problems blow ov"' when this new.-r.
Gregg Sternamon, Ironton
5
2
32 7 ~.6 your REAL friends lo!ow t b e
5
2
32 7 4.6 1toey behind !be story. _ 11.
Randy Edwards, Ironton
Your Vote Was Very
TOP OFFENSIVE TEAM
Deer Helen:
TEAM
PTS G AVG
rm 18, engqed, and ei81Jt
liUch Appreciated At
Jackson
302 9 33.6 !110111h• prel!llllt. . My b o Y
Eastern
256 9 2u flielld's father re6.18a to alin
The Polls on Tuesday.
Pl. Pleasant
268 10 2
"'
for
us
to
1111t
married,
his
only
GolJlpolls
viol~/ , 1.: ·,, . 1 .v i
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W1hamo
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lrbli!On ' o, , •. ,.
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···.or 21~ 9 23.s THI&amp;Wii£K'SSCHEDULE
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Miller ··
181 • 22.6
FRIDAY
Glouster
19~ 9 21.6
TRI-VALLEY
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Federal-Hocking
192 9 21.3
Ftd.·Hocklng
at
Vinton
Co.
Alexander
172 9 19.1
Team
Jocklon
Pl. Ploosont
Eastern

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llncludtlvirntlthi'OIIIh Nov. l)
OVERALL STANDINGS
TEAM
W L T PTJ OPP
Fvlnt P I - t
10 0 0 HI
91
900302
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Jackson
621164109
Meigs
Wohama
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To earn a living, he nHdltht old fundamentals. To keep
On living, he must learn the rlghl way to drive. Yet only
one out of three high school students lakes a driver educatl~n cou~. Too b10. AutomQblle ac.;_
tdenta are the
number one klllet 01 Am.~carl '-tVers.
How Important is driver education? Well. it'a.important
tnough that trained drlvtf'8 have 50% fewer accidRnts
and traffic' Vlotationa.·Important enough that many lnsurance ·com~niH offer lower ra1t1 for teenagen who have
cqmpltlt!;d .dri~training.
.
.
''"" lrnpartant.enough that hew cat d8ilarsacross the ·

nation loan 34.000 automobiles every year to our pubUc
schools lor driver training.
It's your responsibility to ht~ make sure your teenager
takes the proper subjects in achool . So mMe sure drlwr
education ia one of them. WheAl it's not availabll, we
suggest that you consider a good private
driving school.
When it comes to ~atton for ttvlng,

leornlng how ·1o drive solely;I'HIIy is bulc.

National Autoi•IOllle D r'sra •u ock!C~c..
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Harvey Benefit Conce~t ·
Is Sunday, November 16

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R. Crow Books
.: ;Given To Library
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~ : Ntw·· HAVEN- George RoiJ. D and hla return from mill~ ·cr&lt;lw, a former Maaon tery ~~ervlce entered the IJDI.

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haa written three
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1 \oldch have been pubTwo of them, "storm
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1 :~ die Book," were present.
1 ::;oa to lhe New Haven library
1 ~, tbi autiiOl"s brother and
1 ~:etster.ln.Jaw, Mr.andMrs. wu.
, • !llam Crow, Mason.
' ~ Both men are SOliS of the late
-:::11. C. Crow, Letart, and Mrs.
I 2'Grace Crow, now living In
I !' Florida.
t ~ "storm OVer Jarael " t h e
~ ~ drama of the ages ~each!ng
~ .C Ita final act with the chle!
:~ pllltrS, Israel, the natioos and
~ :; the church brousht Into clear
focua. How are they to be dis.
tlnguilhed? The hoek purports
I ;: (!0
a clear answer .
~ •; "The Lamb and the Book" Is
~"' I. new commentary on th~ ~
l:! ir U.Volatlons, with an lici\est
· ~ lind charitable approach to COil·
~: temp&gt;rary toaues an~ CO!IIrO1 ~ yerslal views.
~ • Thl author after World War

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Pomeroy

verslcy of Chlcaao and graduated In 1948 with a Bachelor ol Arta De-. In 1949 ha
joined the Mood,y Bible lnstltute. After two termsheretu~
ed to West VIrginia and asaumed the paslDrateofGrahamBap..
list Church and was alsoJ&gt;lstor
o1 Faith Gospel Church at Galllpolis Ferry.
In December, 1952 he went to
India where he was In evange.
llsm as a Bible teecher, conslating mainly of translating
l')lgllsh Into various dialects,
the main one being Telu&amp;U. He
also ..,.ticlpates In a gospel
radio program.

·n.e IJaU.y

' ~IME WAS.~
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,_,f.l•n avwae•

~ Harvey, claul!llter

life •xp•clancy
w•22 yn.

o1. lhe late CJwolea E. lfol&amp;ll!',

Hold Sole
-rena

wiD be held by the
American Lellon Auxlllarf membero rl. DrewWobater
l'olt 39, Nolo. 13 and 14111 lhe
East Soeond St. building sdja.
tom to the cab ornce.
Tho aalo wiD be conducted Oil
both daya from 10 a.m. to 4 p.
m , and realdlnts with rummage
to ~bule are aokeclto contact Mrs. Guy Qdnther, Mro.
Ro.r Reuter, Mro. Robert Couch,
or Joll'l. Har.,. D&amp;Yil.
' On Dec. 4 at 1 p.m. Ma1p
.bdor auxiliary membera wiU
Ullst with a percy for the 30
male and 7 female veterans at
the Southeastern Olilo llente1
ilolllltal. A lift will be llveil
to each ol lhe vsterana by the
Jantor• 111111 tH Malp Coun\Y
...... wiD sane lhe refresh- · From Mele• Count;r Junlor1 from Pomeroy, Middleport, and Racine will be part!.

Back in the days of the
Roman Empire, people only
lived a short time. Today in
the United States, life
expectancy is 70 years!

New Haven

Have Yo11 Doctor Phone 992-2955
For Yo11 Nelt Prescription

Social Events

Recent guests of Mrs. H. L.
Dyer were all of her children
and their husbands or wives,
Mr. and Mrs. Neigel Dyer t:J.
Mr and Mr
Parkersburg,
.
s.
James Dyer o1 Norfolk. Va.;
Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer and
sons, Hank and Crls, of Clncincinnati, Ohio; Mr . and Mrs.
Norman Hendershot olOal&lt;land,
Call!., and Mr. and Mrs . - ry Layne of New Haven. This
·
was the Cirst time in appnm.
mately 20 years they had all
been horne together .

Follrod and son Charles of

sey, and for several years bas

Pomeroy were Sunday dinner
guests of Clara Follrad ..~
Nina Robinson.
Mr . and Mrs. Oair ~ ond
........,
Conni Sue of Circleville, 0.,
spent the weekend with Mr . and
Mrs. William r.rr
and family
~
and called on his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles D. Wonde
Sunday evening.
A family reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and I'Ns.
Dinsmore Boyles Sunday with
visltoO"S from Michigan and
Pennsylvania and the Rev.
Robert Church and family from
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0 ·
Woo de vis 11 e d Mrs . ara h
Woode at coolville an d
Emerson Hayes an d olh en at
the Elmwood Nursing Home
Sunday afternoon .
Mr · on d "'~ • · Ernest Taylor
visited Mr. and Nrs. Denny
Walters and family Sunday
afternoon and Mr . and Mrs .
Charles D. Woode Sunday
evening.
Mr . and Mrs . Clarence
Atherton and family of Long
Bottom visited his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Atherton on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert WIIU~ of
.l(eno opont - Satur&lt;f0\1'·-al lha
William Carr home assisting in
the apple bvtter making.
Mr. and Mrs . Vernon Swartz
and fllmily of Hockingport and
Sara h Woo d e oI Coo Iv ill e
recently visited Mr. and Mrs.
Vere Swartz and the latter
recently visited their son and
family In celebration of their
twin daughters birthdays.

played a weekly plano program
over WNTI, the Centenary Coi-

Charles Caushlln has been a
patient at University llospital
in Morgantown, W. Va.
Mr · and Mrs. Robert Cooke
are vacationing in Florida .
Mrs. Harry Miller has been
a medical
~ent at_SI.__J_c&gt;"!J'!]
Hospital in Parkersburg.
Jack Fleshar was a patient
at Cleveland Clinic last week.
Mrs. Gary Roush is a patient at Pleasant Valley Hoapital.

Che"lDUl
Ridge
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Social Events
BY MRS. AL TACONE
Mr . and Mrs.- -Joe . Mullins
announce the birth ot a
daughter, Peggy sue, on October 29 at Sheltering Arms
Hospital.
Harvey Bratton of Logan
spent a week with his sister.
Mrs. Ginevra Foster.
Gallipolis visitors the past
we&lt;&gt;k were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Jordan, Mrs . Alta Cone, Mrs.
Ginevra Foster and Henry
Bobo.
I'Ns. Nancy Jack visited the

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OIL NEATE

Carleton

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Athens.
Mr . and Mrs. Albert Cone
span! an evening at the William
Cheadle home near Oyesville.
Mrs . Leonard Qulsanberry
and Mrs. Sue Mullins were
shopping In Wellston one
evening recently.
Mrs. Bessie Knapp and
daughter called on Mrs. Foster
an afternoon recently.
Leonard
Quisenberry
received word of the death of
his brother in Florida recently.
A revival will be held at the
Nazarene Church near Point
Rock beginning Nov . 6, 7:30 p.
m. The public Is Invited.
Mrs. Nellie Blum of Gallon
visited at the Ginevra Foster
home a few days recently.

Meigs

Property
Transfers

1yn, a member

OPEN DAILY

8:00 Ail to fO:OO PM
Sunday 10:30 AM
to i2:30 PM aiid

r1. the &amp;lsaex ,

Saturday evening.
Mr . and Mrs.

Chamber Players In New Jer-

lege radio station In Hacketto.
town, N, J.
Mrs. llorvey played her New
York Debut at the Carnegie Becital Hall 011 March 14th ol
lhls year, and will play a European Coocert Tour lncludlns
performances In Germany,llol.
land and England In March of
1970. While In ~')~gland, Mrs.
Harvey confirmed an sudlllon
for the British Broadcasting
Company.
Mrs. llorvey has studied with
the late CariFrlodberg, a teachor rl. lnternatiooal reputali~
_,
who Is a student of Ctera
S.humsnn, wife of the lsmous
composer Robert Sehumann. AI
present Mrs. Harvey Is studylng with Jane Carlson of New
York, 8 member of the faculol th Juilllard Sc
ty
e
hool of
Music and an Internationally ·
known artist In her own right

The Founder of Hober llolpital

variety of
New Activities
'J
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Wayne s,;lshtr, Harold Lohst andXonn~h t.lcCullouvh art your friendly phar010Clsh at Swhhtr aad
Lohot Rexall Drog1. They
have low pro1crlptlan prlcto
and pro01pt ltrvlct and dl1•
count drug prices a,w•n days

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RACINE - The Recine Sen.
lor Hillh Methodist Youth Fellowship held Its second meetlng Nov. 2 at the Dak Grove
Center Wider the new leadership olMarleneFiaher, the first
being Oct. 26, to organize, at
the home of Rhonda, hron
and Beverly Ervin, with a wlenor roast precedlns.
The M.Y.F. consists of the
Apple Grove, Recine and both
Letart Metbodlst churches.
Olfl
cers elected Nov. 2 were,
prealdent, D&amp;m¥ IWI; vice
president, Jan IIlli; secreta~

News Notes

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A atorli motif waa carried
out In decoratlilno for a'llfeltii
llbowor 11oaor1ng Xro. James I
llnhr, lollddleport, Thurlday
llilllt at tha home r1. Xra. RobCrelfl. ~-·1 .... Mrl.
Ted RUey, Jr.
Glfta - . placed on a table
~ated with atorka and ctnter.d Willi Ieala&amp; holding a
baby. Favora were miniature
endloo. Gamel were ))111ed
wl!b llrizoa being won by Xra.
Jolin Fultz and Mro. James

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CO., Olive.
Weber W,

Porker, I'N. and Mrs. Robert
Sleeth, dac., to Arnold and Mrs. Amanda

C&amp;ddle stalter, Aff. tor Trans., Kasper.
S.lplo.
Caddie S. Stalter, aka, Caddie stalter, FredstaltertoShel.
Ia Erwin, Mable Erwin, Sac.
32-33, Sclplo,
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I, H. Yonker toR. R. Yonker,
19.54-16.18 A., Cheater.
VIctor Bahr, WUms Blhr to
Jobn Brewer, 48.2 A., Chester.
E. Roy Jolm100, Delilah Jolm.
IIlii to Dana H. Bailey, Lela G.
Balli!O', 4.2 A., Chatter.
Goldie D. Guthrie to 1\faxlne
G. Burreaa, WUllsm H. Glthrle (Int.), Middleport.
Goldie
Guthrie, to Gordoo P. Guthrie, Int. In Lots.,
Middleport.

Mr. and I'Ns. Wyaff Schoefar
of MI. Vernon spent o weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Schaefer.
Mrs. Cora Renshaw Is slaying
with her son-In -law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charlos
Brown of Gallipolis while
recovering from an eye

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Bazaar~

pursuart to IRS ndtJw:s) • • • • • • •• , • • ••••••• f40,187. 86

Are Announced

TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES , . • ••.• • . • 40,187.86
CAPITAL ACCOIJNTS
Equity Clfttal • total • • • •• •
$714,788.98
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MEMORANDA
Annp ol total depooltllilr the 15 ealendlr
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300,000.00

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World Communlcy Day spun.
oored by Melp Count.Y Church
Women United will he held Fri.
day at tho Middleport First
IJDited Presbyterian Church.
The observance will beJ1n
with a sack lunch atl2:30 with
the holt charch to serve the
deosart arld coffee. There will
he a ahort buolneas ~~esalon to
be conductedbyMrs. BenNeutzllng, proli&lt;lent, a lllanJo, a play.
let and ageclal music by a choir
composed ol women
from
churches lifer the .....,cy.
Womea ol ail churchea In the
CClUIIIl are Invited to participate
In file World Coaunuaicy Day
observance.

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I, lllrolcl E. lltMird, Executlw Vice Prealdtal ai lhe atoo., """' ~

hlniP.J diclan that thl1 report ol COIIII!tlon Ia trua IIIII CCIIT~ to the Mft

of 1111'

CJ1atWe ,_

traDer . _ lrllm oil to dlplllllllble
BOTTLED GAS. Avoid fro- i1' IIIII !In huud. We caD
chalwo ~ hellltw In 1 dl¥. Pia. ua aervlco.

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We, the . . . , . . . .
a1te1t lhe ~ ol-lllill'tllll1 ai ,
caadltlon IIIII d!oelan that It hal lllloll -lillnod by Ul and to tiMI boll ol- ,
lulcillle4pllllll W!ef'la trua IIIII
PAUL S. SMART ' t
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ROSE S. REY!!OLris
llODiiEY DOWMNG - Dlrectora

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lor elaas, Rhonda Ervin, Brenda Holman, Marsha l'llgh, Bar •
bara Leadingham and Shirlee

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POMEROY

Neiiler; )udor clau, D a n
Nease, Tom llamm, Sandy
Sayre, Reger Neaae and Pemy
Mlddleawart; IOJ)homore ela88,
John Eichinger, Candy Hoback,
Chrlacy Davis, KenzyShulerand
Terri Aah, and freshman class ,
BeU, and Barbera Fisher and
Be•erly Ervin.
Elected bualness managera
by the senior claso were llancly
Roberts and hroo Pylea and
by the )mlor clasa, Sam Shane
and Sharon Ervin.

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FULL LINE OF PET SUPPLIES.
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delifn on top and bottom glob•, EmLoned

halldoblown milk 9lou . Antique cost metal
hH, brau holder. Crr.stGI ehlmnet ln1en.
Caq~lete with C7~ bulb In bose, Top ond
bottom light one at a time or bGth fCJ9ether.

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OPEN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY NIGHTS TIL 9

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GLASS COLONIAL LAMPS

Our Convenient Lay-A-Way Plan,
O.~slt Will Hold Your Selection
A1 Yo,u Make PayMents At Your Convenience

SAME DAY
SERVICE
In AI 9 - Out At 5

lb.

CHOPS

THROUGHOUT THE STORE Ill PRACTICALLY
EVERY DEPARTt.IEIIT. .

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SHIRT.
·fiNISHING
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MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS

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·Dollar- · Stretcher Sale I

You happen to be taking some things out of your new
Gas dryer. That'll do as well as anything for openers,
so she says: "Lovely dryer I Gas?" She's big on thrift,
so your line is "Penny-a-load I" Now it cdmes:
"Well, when your father-in-law and I were starting out
I thought nothing of hangirtg up tons of wash."
You can't resist: "I don't think much of it either." Zap.

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Rushel's Variety

secretary, trealltrer and re-

Your mother-in-law
drops in1D de1ivertbe weeiqy put down.

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Are Announced

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3,889,t8&amp;0t.

self sffecllthe way he 101.~ the
"lorld," Mn. Lant2 a a i d
stressing that aehools muat:'
leech dlaclpilne soclecy to our.
vtve In the free world .
Mra. Donna stanley, a r etirClau offlcera have been
elected II Southern lllsh S.hool. ed teacher now assoclate(rwtth
President, vice presideM,

Lee Nease, Mike Nease, Lorna

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Class Officers

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Sci't·e two ways! Big initial sav ings dur ing early
Bird Sale . . • savings on fuel bills for years to :
c:ome with new Perfection Oil Heaters . Tops in
style, beauty and comfort.

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sponsor dance Friday 10 p.m.
to mldnll!llt at the Mela• Jan.
lor IIIII&gt; sudltorlum 1ft Pomeroy followinJ the Melfii-Cosl
G&lt;ove football pone. The Jays
will em•o.e· Admlalioo 50 cents.
SATIJRDAY
TURKEY SHOOT Seturclay, 1
p.m. at Forest Aerea Park, 3
mllel out of Rutland llO New
Lima Rood. Ll'le or drooled
turkeya, hams. ~- by
llelp FFA.
Hi:lll SCHOOL DANCE per.
"'
.., -~turday 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
at file 11e1p Hiatt School suditorlwn In Middleport, T h e
Jayo wiD be In charge. Admlss1on 75 cents.

Is Celebrated

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M E I G S CHEERLEADERS

When Amorita ._ . toGresl . .~~!~fay, the milliilfeio .lll!*e ol
Britain as It, 111&lt;1111"1 CCIUI,tq, t1ie eburch'f ,.i!J.i'I'P In ,a~'
When movomenlolla!'tetlthero,. anc:o *lid ol ·-lfl ~to-lorand In a row 1earo . _ lo
noir · )n ihe ~· lie &amp;110
,_rica.
· · ot· thl
role In
\&gt;eakinl ' of
' ~'ty q

Birthday

Willi - .
repllcao, mlnta and coffee were
aened. Oieata bealdea
DUlled were lolra. Leo Soarla,
Xra. Doo IIUilan, Xra. lloo
Lowrey, Mrs. DCII'Oih:r steYOna,
lira. Lawruco Stewart, Xro.
llabert Reeves, · Mrjl. Karea
Floreo, and lolro. AlldreyFroat
Others presenting tdfta to
Xra. Brewer were Xr1. Jerry
Y - r . lin. 01)' Cowan, Xra.
Eldon Walburn, lofrs. Wllllam
Wallero, Mrs. Charlao Van Coo1111, Mra. Joe 'I'IImer, lofro.
.:-.n Beever, Mra. Mule Van
Cciao)eJ, lolro, 0. P. Klein, Mrs.
lllarcla ~- Mlaa ila
IIJaell, Mill Bell¥ Clark, Mrs.
Jlln Swnblln, lofra. llllmood

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OtNiwlthl stock - total par 18lue • , •• ••••
No. llbareo authorized - 2000
No. shares outalanditW - 2000

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TOTAL J.JAmUTIES • ••
RESERVFS ON LOANS AND SECURIIIUl
Reserve lor had Iones oo loan&amp;

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LAiJREL Clift Better Hoaith
"lub 7 · ·
" ' :30 Thursday nll!lltatthe
"""e ol Mrs. Bertha Parker.
CATHOUC WOMEN'S Clob,
Secred Heart Parish, 8 p.DL
Thursday; mass at 7:15 p.m.,
followed by rosary.
FRIDAY
SOIJP SliPPER, Friday' st.
Paul Lutheran Church, Pomeroy, 4 p.m.; 801Clo sandwiches,
pie, cake and beverep.
TEEN DANCE Friday at
Saut1iern Junior Hiatt School
from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. spun.
aored by the )mlor claaa.

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A panel dlocuaolon oo the "-dng of AlphaOmlcrooChop- , a i llvlnp and loon COIIIpiRy
theme, "A CrWcal Analyalo tar of Delta ~ Gamma so.,, dJoeualed lhe truth and 10IICI!n!i
of Valueo," featured a recent clecy at the llll!llway Beataur...... She spoke of the honescy
ant in Ool&lt; IWI with Am1 ~ ~ bualnea11111011 as well ao that
Second
Ilea program chairman.
ol the cuotomer, mentioning
Thlo Ia the Saclet.J'• thlrof ~~ hanko and loan COIIIJIInles
1ear of programo on the sen- .., must tell the ratea of In- .
oral theme of valuea. A retir. teroat, coata and duration a1
ed teacher. a principal, a bual. loana. Every loan has to be a
Thl IOCilOd birthday amlver.
nen woman, and a minister '•charaeter loan," lhe aatd.
1117 of Robbie Sl1100, 1011 of
made up the paneL
.
"Valuea 1ft bualnesa are the
Mr. and Xra. Robert Sisson,
Esther · Dauber, a redred same as those which apply to
Middleport, waa observed &amp;inteacher and poet who hao - - the church, the school and the
day at a ..,.cy.
oral published works, talked oo home - character, honescy and
lofra. Slaoon served Ice cream
vaJues In the home. Sle read thruthlulnesa," Mrs. Stanley
and cake to Xr. and Mrs. Wayne
DOll Valentine's essay 011 tho CO!Icluded.
Sisson, Kyger; Linda Sisson,
Tho U.V. Mr. llama, pastor
Columbua; Mra. Ira stewart, home, observing lhet the val.
ues rl.lastlng worth lnthehome ol the Dak HOI Presbyterian
Marcia and Jim Bill, Rutland,
and in everyday living are bas- Church, moderated the panel
and Mr. and Mro. Jo1m WOllam
ed 011 love.
- ·· and spoke on lhe valuea of the
Brown,
Teraaa, Carla and Kel.
Values of the school
ch ch llo lated
were
ar •
re
-riencea
ly Rutland John Sl
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sson, nfant diacuaaed by Elizabeth Lajlll 1ft Grut i!.-ltaln and()( lhetl
brother ol Robbie, also attend- principal of the McArthur Eio:
me
ed.
mentary S.hooL !lie described
Sending aitla were Mr. and a school •• a "bUildlns with ioMra. c. H. Wise, Waverly, Mr. morrow Inside," and deserlb.
and Mrs. Bob Hut, Columbua, ed CO!Icepta ol behavior . tllat
and Clarence Stewart, Colum. improve the quality of odlca.
lias.
lion.
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11 1be way a Btudentteelhlm.

Buebuan.

t7,939,553.14
WBilJTIES
Demand deposits of iodlvlduals, partnerships, and
eorporatlona ••• •• •••• • ••••••••••••••• • •• • • tlt511,172.99
Time and sa.tnga depoalts of lndlvlduala,
paraterahlps aDd corporaUons ••••••••••• , •
4,881,186.58
Deposita of United States Government , , , •• • • , , •••••••• • • 9,37&amp;.69
Deposits of Slates and political aubdivlolona •• • .•• , • • • , • 84l,38l.t2
Deposita of commerelal banks •••••• • ••••• o o • o • • • • o • • o • 51000.00
Certllled 111111 oflleero' cheeka, etc. • • . , , •• , • ..•• • • • •• 11,828.74
TOTAL DEPOSITS •••• , , , • • , • . • • • ,
(a) Total demand dii)Oaftl
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(b) Total time and savbws depoalta • • • • •
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"EVERY 1tiiNG IN ttARDWARE"
MAIN ST.
POMEROY

Shower Given
Mrs. Brewer

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Unldlllded prodta • • • • •••• o • o • • • • • • • o

Ebersbach Hardware

The Drn Webater youth will
Pl'flill'e mild '"'PI, and Christmao table er1'8111ellltllla for the
JIIIV to be held at the ChUIIood!e Veterans HospllalooDec.
11. The llrla will alao aend
pll1fns cardl, pada and pen..
clio and poozle booko.
The prayer book, which took
a first place award In 1986,
wlll be plaa.d at that time In
lb. chapel at the Chillicothe
ilollpllal. A box rl. ribbona for
uae In maldna 1'11111 hal bean
aent by the jadora to the Vet.
01'1111 Hoapltalot Dillon.
&amp;n~ay lhe newly orpnlzecl
drill team Will parform at the
re•pdon hoaorlng Mra. Neutz1IDa. Eblith Dllllrlct Lellon
Aialllary Prtoldent, and the
lOth amlver~~ry ol· lha ..._r.
ICIII LqloaAUXIHary. Thelirla
will bo atured In unllorma r1.
red, white and blue. The pro,
lfUD Ia ac:heduled for 2:30p.m.

Sr. High Youth Group PUm.s

- .. tiOIIalleade G Donoh
·r, reg
ue.
The fro h
t rnm1~re s men co
·-are
Beverly Ervin, Garcia McGraw
lilld Jerry Rowe.
A -•·rt
f •~ns
"-· hlp was held
~~
lilld oonss a nd games of 1mow.
a wHk. Let VI serve Y" ""
ledge were ••'-eel
~......, · The you th
all your proscription and
ell S&lt;liSI ed a,w
"·ndlngCampFrancl 8 AsburY 011 Nav • 14-15.
drvg needs.
To raise mOIIOY, the M,Y,F.
will have a "corni)lcking'' 011
"-·
"·- a t th• home
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of Danny lUll. From there, they
will ' visit farms of the area,
pi
ck the corn, and sell it
Future meetlnge will be held
•#
at the Oak G
C te
Tickets lor Mrs. Haney's and reporter, Renee Burke:
rove en r on
COIICOrt
··• I Bruni trea
Pam B k and
&amp;mda,ya beginning at 4 p.m.
cardl u~~ 011of-Mue •
""'-•:
surer,
uc '
rec- Everyone is welcome.
1
nuu&amp;e
8 c, ~
st., Frazer Cleaners, 1160Sac.
and Ave. , and the Log Cabin
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-~- stox:J, .First Ave., (,lal.. ,... , .....
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llpolla; at the Cilhen'o . Na.
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Ilona! Bank and Fruth's Hlar.
macy In l'l&gt;lnt Pleasant, and In
CALL NO, 471
NatiOIIal Bank Region No. 4
CHARTER NO. 8441
BY BERTHA PARKER
the Pomeroy-Middleport area
Sabbath School attendance at
from Mrs. Theodore T. Reed
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION, INCLUDING
Jr ., Ph. 992 ..2370, and .Mrs. the Free Methodist Church on
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE
Dam1y Zirkle, Ph. 992-3065. Nov. 2 was 102. Offerlnp was
Her program In Gallipolis $23.7~Mr. and Mrs. Lvther Holley of
will include worJts b)' Chopin.
Schumann, Bartok, and 1\io- Pt. Pleasant and Mrs. Relha
zart among others. Her last Frost of Gallipolis Ferry visited
OF MIDDLEPORT
In the State of Ohio, at the close of bualneso on October 21, 1969, publllhed
recital In Galllpolis, several with Mrs. Dora Holley.
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Archer ,
In response to call made by Conq&gt;troller ofthe Corrency, under Sectl011 5211,
years ago In Washingtoo S.hool
Nr
.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Hisen,
U, S. Reviled statutes.
,
Auditorium, was in behalf r1.
Mark , Cregg and Jody ,
the March of Dimes C a m- Columbus came Saturday with
paljp:J.
ASSETS
well-filled baskets of food to
498,705,36
Cash
and
due
from
banks
(Including*""""
uqooateddeblts) ••• •
help celebrate the birtltday of
U,
S.
Treasury
securities
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Co ., Eaae.• Mr . Archer's mother, Mrs.
Mononga hI
e a ..-uner
Obllgat!OIIS of states and political subdlvialolla ... . .... . . . . . 1,021,249.46
ou...
Georgia DiehL Her grandson,
Other securities (inclllllq $Nil00 corporate stock) ••• • • ••••• • 12,000.00
C, Earle Humphrey, May C h a r I e s
An I hon y
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
Hum)lhrey to Monongahelal'l&gt;w- Diehl, also attended the dinner.
under agreements to resell • • •• • •••••••••• • • , • 650,000.00
Mrs. Charles Thoma and son,
er Co., Olive.
G
Co
:Loans
• ••• • •• • •••••• • • • ••• • • • •••• •• ••• . ••• • • 31 8'13,028. 72
Vlrelnla Meredith, Harry c . ary,
lumbus
visited
Bank premises, furniture and flxlures, and other
Meredith to Monongahela Pow- recently with Mr. Thoma's
sister, Mrs. Dora Halley.
anets repre-lng bank premises ••• • •••••.••• , , • 60,966.52
or Co. • Olive.
Mr , and Mrs. Herman Kasper
Real ellll.te owned other than bank premloea • • • •• •--:: • • •••• 9,743.70
Kameth K. Walton, Dollie M. and son, ROIInie, of Deyton
Other aosets Onelllllq $Nolle direct lease llnallciJW) • • • • •• 1 1 U91.38
Walton to Mononphela Power spent a weekend with Bertha

a.

79.95

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5:00 to 9:00 PM

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Human Values Ansalyzed

. TllllRSDAY
WORLD COMioiiJNlTY Illy
Pl'OCI'IIIII Pl'lctlce sasolon, 1:30
Thurlday a~ lofldclleA" rummap aalo to ral~~e port Firat United Presbyterian
!linda for hoUday projocto lor Cburch.

Junior

Alfred
Social Notes

wlnva. Roush at Charleston, W.

Santlnol, M~rt.PO!IIeroy, o. , Nov. G, 1969 .

Auxiliary
Youth to

l

M.D., will..._, a benaflt..,..
cert at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 16, at
GaiUo Acodemy Hiatt S.hool
1n r,fll!polll for the Be&amp;iltered Nurno Aaoodatioo to
help rallle f'unda for a 1&lt;11lp..
tered lias&amp; window In the cbl,p.
el o1 the new Holler Madlcal
Center.
Mrs. llorvey began practlc.
G. R. CROW
1ng whUe lhe was still a child
r1. 7 1n GalllPolla under the
tutelage r1. the late MJsa Jlll&gt;et Batley. She continued her
stutiJ In lhe Baldwin School and
later In the JUII!ard S.hool rl.
,
MJalc In New York Cl1;y. She
Sunday school attendance on has played concerts In New
Nov . 2 was 51. the offering York, Pennaylvanla, New Jer$17.55. Worship services were '"'Yo Ohlo, Florida, and West
held at 10:ol5 with the Rev. VIrginia, where lhe was soloRobert Church giving the !at with the lluDtlnillon i!iYJn..
• message, ''love", from John PIOilV Orchestra,
3: 16. "OUr goal should be the
Mrl. lllrvey•s prafesslooal
giving of Self!'
debut was made In Kimball
The Teen-age Sunday School Hall, Chicago. Since that lime
Mrs. WUliam Russell visit. class sponsored a Halloween she baa been soloist with tbe
ed on Saturday with Mrs. Ed. party In the church besament on Dot:tor'a ~ In Brook-

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PORK LIVER

OYSIIRS
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can

1.19

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- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Nov, 8, 1969
- Tho llallY Ncrllnc1, Mkldli..'POrt·llomcrO)·, o .. Nc.•v. G, 1969

Annual Holiday Meeting Planned

wop-

A doni.Uon for a Christmas an invitation to the recep~lon at the home or Mrs. Neut1ll~
l1f to be held at the Knights honorltw Mrs. llen Neutzhtw, Membera will havo a $1 gilt
l.elioo Auxiliary exchange. First nomination of
: PJI!IIao home In Sprilll!fleld American

waa nde b)' Meigo Temple, Eighth District presidert, to be o[ficers was held And the blrtlJ..
PJihloa Sisters, TuesdsJI night held Sunday at the Pomeroy day annheraory orMrs.Harold
Lemley, past chier, waa noted.
altho Middleport halL
Elementary School.

Reported Ul were Mrs. Coral
Pr8aerted at the meeting con..
Plans were made tor the ••
Walker,
hoopltallzed In Son DIdueled by Mrs. Opal Biggs was nual holiday meeting to be held
ego, Colll, a daughter of Mrs.
Gertrude ADJrews, and Harold
Lemley who remains in a coma
at tbe Veteran&amp; Hoopltal at !llllWinners ofthepostercortest, spoke 011 highway sate~ a;: llcothe. The death or Mrs. Y~
a promotion for the successtul showed a film on the tq&gt; c. the londa Jones of Vienna, W. Va.,
three mill renewal levy of the wu inlrodoced
Mrs. ~d­ a slater of Mrs. Norma Zirkle
Meiga Local School District, ryn MitchelL
ame~•-- ith waa also noted. Members !'(!ported 24 sick calls and $38
were anoounced Mooday nigltt to Council ~ned the~~ ... "
the Salem Center PTA.
the pledge to the flag and Mrs. &amp;pert on altrulltic work.
The TI\anksghrlng Uleme was
Mro. Nellie Vale, Meigs el.,. Joanne Council gave devotions
carried
out intabledecoratlons
meriaey SltM!Jrvisor' one ol the using scripture Cr~m( Psal~~
for a dessert course served by
ter judges commented on
Plans were ma
or a
: : children's • work and then festival at the school on Nov. 21. Mrs. Gertnde AOO:rews and
spoke brterly aboutteacher..stu- The treasurer reported a bal· Mrs. Elizabeth AUman.
dent relationohlpa.
ance of $205.65. A thank you
Wimer&amp; in each cla ~li , first letter was read !rom the Youne
aM secoo:l respectively, were; Democrat Club tor a =~e
Shella Fett;y and Joyce Janey,
The refr:..hmer:!e~ber a•
first; GregWalkerandBarhara =~rsb)' Mrs. Alma Smith
Peyton, secondi Patty Dyer and
re Mrs. Jessie Might, Mrs.
Paul llq&gt;e, third; Vl&lt;ky Ger:
SWick, Mrs. Cledith B~
A jitney SUJ)Iler on Nov. 14
man and Paul Rlt)e, fourth, gan, Mrs. Mabel Harman, Mrs.
SoDdy Games and S&amp;ndy Ma- Wendell Tackett, Mrs, Johnson in the Portland United Metholhetly, tie for first, and Bob R..,e and Mro. Gloyd.
dist !llurch was planned by the
aiXI Tina Deskins, tie for aecA kit "A Thanksgiving Les-- women's SOciety or Christian
ond, Hfth grade, and Wllliam son,'~. ~as given by Mrs. Service Tuesday night at the
Gloyd and Teresa Mitchell, Roberta Wilaon'a sixth grade. borne of Mrs. Cora Hilton.
The supper will be held in
alxth.
Mrs. Council gave the benedicMrs. Robert Wilson ~n- tlon anJ refreshments were the basement recently redecornounced Notional Educat•on
ed.
ated by women of the commuWeek to beoboervedWednesdsy serv
nicy under the leadership or
with violtation at 2:30 p, m. It
Mra. Kathleen Ward. Serving
was also amounced that sc~
will begin at 5 p.m.
would be dismissed an hour and
Mrs. Ethel Jolmson was in
45 minutes early today for a
charge or the program which
teachera' m.servtce meeting.
featured several readings, one
Patrolman James Sheets
on Thanksgiving and another
on the importance oftwowords,

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Seven members ofthe
Wood Garden Club attendnd
the Region 11, Ohio Aasoclation or Garden Clubo, !all
meeting held Saturday at LakO

PLAN SUPPER, BAZAAR

The WSCS of st. Paul United
Methodist !llurch will aponsor
a aoup supper and bazaar at the
clllrch amex beiJinnlng at 5 p.
m. Solurday. Soupa, aandwtchea, pl.e, cake, coffee and soft
drinks will be served. Christmas c"*. baked gooda and
~I'OUJ: ' ~memade articles
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Hawley, st. Clair Hill, M r s.
Charleo E. King, Mrs. Leslie
Lemley, Jr. , David D. Mehl,
Mrs. Michael C. Mehl, Mrs.
WU!iam T. Moore, Betty C.
Mullinex, Oscar Poetker, Mrs.
Jack L PriddJO, Mrs. John H.
Sauer, Mrs. R~y Sayre, Rusaell E. Schoonover, Patricia
D, 9teets, stollle B. Stowers,
Mra. Rena B. Syrus, JOOn T.

were BICIJ)er guests of his par- - - - - - - - - - ents, Mr. and Mro. B. K. Ri~
enour on Mob:lay eveniqJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woode called on Mr. and Mrs. CUrt
wolfe on Wednesdsy.
MrL Ednl Ufe called on Mrs.
Freda Miller and Miss Lenore
Betzing Sunday evening.
BUI Cozart and aunt called
on Mrs. Erma Hellmen.
we are glad to welcome Mrs.
Thoma to our communlcy and
alao the Glen Thoma lamUy,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gen.
helmer spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Cia¥ton Shamblin of
S&amp;ndyvllle, W, Va.
~ 11, Rose and aon, Richard
of Diamond, &lt;)hlo. spent a day
recertly with Mr. and Mrs.
George Gemetmer.
Mrs. ChaL Damn's nephew
and his wile of Yoongstown
called on her Sunday.

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Slips, Sweater
S.ts, Palomas,

word explanation or the Lord's
port.
They are, Science, Richard Prayer. Other readings were,
Swackhamer; Future Nurses, "To Bring Peace" by Margery
Mrs. Jeame Bowen; Commwrl- Roush, and ''OUr Aim," by
cy Sin&amp; Mrs. Christine Guth. Mr.e. Ward. Refreshments were
rie; Frlendolrlp, Mrs. Mertha sened .
VEIUlari; Camera,
Wheeler
Drake; Arts and Cralta, Mrs.
Anna Welsh; Coin Club, Donald [ HOSPITAL NEWS
Wolle; FHA, Min Leda Mae
Kraeuter and Mrs. Mildred BaiHolzer Medical Center, First
ley; Nature, Mrs. lUta Slavin; Ave. General vialting hours 2-4
French, Mrs. Mary E. Chap- and 7-8 p. rn. only. Maternity
man; Usherette, Mr1. Daisy visiting hours 2:30 to4:30p, m.
Blakeslee; FF A, Everette Hol- only, Parerts only allowed on
comb; Rod and Gun, Eugene Pediatrics Ward.
Bloul!h; Latin, Mrs. Theodosia
ADMISSIONS
Frecker; MaRodders car Clltl,
Publication ,of ~loos is
John Mora; Future .Business prolllblted wllll furtN!f 'notice. '
Leaden (FBL), Mrs. Gladys
mRTHS
Cox· Glrlo Athletic AssoelaMrs. Alan R. Peaslee, laktlon: Mrs. Jeannie Taylor and in, W. VL, son, 7:17a.m. WedMrs. Joy llenUey, and Varslcy nesdayj Mrs. Frederick L.
M Fenton Taylor and !llarlea Stokes, 18 Wlllaw Dr., son, 4:02
p, m. Wednesdsy•
The National Honor SOCiecy
DISCHARGES
1, sponaored by Mrs. Linda
Mrs. Dean Amerine, sara J.
Arnold. The first meeting of Anderson, Ebner S. Bailey,
the ('\ub sponsors will be de'Vot. Mrs. Ire T. Beatt.y, Mrs. May
ed to organization and eiectlon Bethel, Mrs. Emma Bland, Mrs.
of ol!icers.
Helen Carson, Mrs. Clarence
H. Davia, t..onard w. Dobblno,
Freda M. Edinger, Mark A.

Mr. and MrL B. K. Ridenour
returned recently from a tivediiJ' trip,
Mr. and Mrs. OeriiiJ' Woode
called on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
weber an afternoon recenlly.
Erma Heilman sport Tuesdsy
nlgllt with her granddaughter,
Mrs. BUI Cogar and family of
Minersville.
Mrs. stella Adkins called oo
Mrs. Freda Miller Tueaday afternoon.
Mrs. Harry Sedwick Sr. had
a new furrace inatalled.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonnle Ridenour

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Jt1bank You." Mrs. Hllton read,
Clubs were organized and "Smilesi" Mrs. Don Johnson
sponsors named Wednesday at read '•Kindneu," and Mrs.
Meigs High School in Middle- Carolyn Price gave a word-by-

Eastern Local
Social Notes
ll's Q"ick!
It's Convenirnl!
COME AS YOU ARE!

LETART FALLS- A Hallo.. ver,IIIIJ'rilond Adams, Pearl

ween part;y was enjQ,yed at the Norris, Iva Orr, V 1 n d o r a

went to the liome of Mr. and
Mrs. I Iowan~ ~rrla Inc! enjoy·
ed mullc" M'r~Norrlo andhla
ioonl, ll!oorat and 'l'err,y. The
group al10 dld aome linglng
of ita own. Gollllf were Mr. and
Mrs. MarahaU Adamo and IIIIJ'mood, Mr. and Mrs. Herber!
Roush Mr and M a "-'- Glo,
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eckner, 1'8arl Norris, Pllarl
Adami, Vandora Knlt!hllns. Mr.
and Mrs Roy Van Meter and
Bec!Qo
lllaleand Philip Wea-

home or Mr. and Mra. Larry llnll!hting, Jlaun.y, Unda and
O'Brien here Friday eveaing Carol Am O'Brian, 1'8arl Acl.
""' to Mra ll'a am a and Coroline Miller.
Hope.
with prlzea .-ne
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prettiest
dreaeed,
Later in the evening a Bl'OUP
Repreeenlltw the cloh were
K!d·•;ting
the one no
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Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs.
Vw-•
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~ton Ashworth, Mrs. Karl, one coold gueas who she
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MASON _ Mason t o w D
Mrs. EdoonHollon, Mrs. Den- the fUnniest dreoeed.
Door prize waa won b)' Her- councU · Mmd8J' nillol v - ver.
ver Holler and Mrs. Clifl'ord
PhUllpo. Mrs. Grueser wa~ bert Roush, Gomes were play- to purchase items including .------~
ed and retreshmenta of sweet 250 n. ol fire hose, a new
installed 11 regional secretary bf Mrs. Albert Pool of cider. doualmuta, coeree and beating llloYe for the wator
aandwlchea were served to Mr. ol!lce llmeatooe, and 10
Marietta, 1 past OAGC pres• atreet alllll•·
and
Mrs. Marahall Adams, Mr • deo~
ident.
and Mra. Erwin Gloeckner, Mr.
CouncU aiso di&amp;cuased a
, and MrB. Herbert Roosh, Mr. ball park for the towo'o UtMIIIIIIIIIIM1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi!mlillll!lll!llilflw.. ' and Mrs. Howard Norris,
Ue Leasue program , The
i George, Gary and Terry, Mr. boya have piiiJOedonthe Crow
Diabetlm Seeking
· and Mra. Roy Van Meter and pr(operv in Mason.
llec!Qo, Philip and Ill ale WeaAttending the meeting were

Meigs High
Clubs Listed

SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
CLIFTON - The Rev . Earl
Parkins will be speaker at a
.revival to be held at the CIUIoo United Methodlat Church at
7:30 p.m. eaeh evening Monday
ihrooJiio &amp;utday, Nov. 16. There
wUI be sj&gt;eelal vocal numbers
.aach evening. The Rev. Bernice Winkler extends an lnvi.tation to the public,

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Syra,cuse New!!, Society
IYADASLACK
Mr. Carl Duckworth ol
Plckari111Jiun vllltud his stator,
Aonea White, and brother,
Rlctwd Duckworth, Monday.
· Mrs. Patricia Koehlar ol - t
Ale- spent a with
her parents, MI-. and Mrs.
Herman London. and . other
1'11-'1-. She was joined on
Sat......,y hart by her husband.
MI-. Floyd Grimm. Don and
Taresla o1 Columbus visited
recently with his paron b. Ml'.

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Mamie Warner of Alliance and

Mrs. Dally Pauley of Deerfield.
to Rolla. Mo.. where they
vltltod tllolr brother and slslor·
In-law. Ml'. end Mrs. Clyde
a...twaro. While tllero they
enjoyed a dey In Malamlc

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DU.DLINII
5 , .... D.y lof•• '"'llcell•"
Mo...t.y O.otlllne f •·•·
Co.w:ollollertt &amp; C.,..ciiMI
Will •• •ce,rH -'II f e.M. fer
Do~ of P.. ltc•tlett

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Mrs. Herbert

Parker ac -

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companied MI-. and Mrs. Rexal
Summerfield and Mrs. Cecil

Herbert

Parker and her CaldWell of R-vllle, R. D., to

mother,

Mrs.

Sum -

Columbus where they visited

jtlvo Intortion..
Wort1 ola cMHC..,.Iwo
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Leist

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Rosemary

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Maryland and Mr. and Mrs.

Owen Arson and daughter of
Cleveland also vl!\lted with their
parents et the home of Mrs.
Thomas' brother, Frank Perry.
Ml'. and Ml's. Dale Stansbury
have returned from a vacation
spen1 In Bowie, Maryland, with

fliiilr daughter, Ml's. Tad Martin
(Eileen I.
State Grange Gatekeeper H.
E. Starkey and Mrs. Starkey,

Mike Lawson and Ruth Ann
Columbia Grange
members. attended the annual

Jordan,

sesolon of Ohio State Grange at
Nell Houoeln Columbus the past
- · Mike Lawson and Ruth
Ann Jordan repr....,fed Meigs
County as Prince and Princess
In the Youth Pageant.
IN. and Mn. Arthur Crabtree

prage, • I • room &amp; ..th
apartment 24' x 33'. omce
buii&lt;IIIW, concreto b I o c k,
leased. pS,OOO.
Brooke
Sayre, S7racuso. Phone ggz,
5280.
11~

Adnlinlttrotor of tho Eatote of
Bon Stout, deceau4, late of Columbia Townthlp, Moi111• Count-,,
Ohio.
Qedhon are roqulred to fila
their clolm1 with told liduelory
within foLW morttht .
Ootod thl, 1 11 day of Nlll'fombor
1969.

F. H. O'BRIEN
Probata Judge ol told County
11/6 11/13 11120 Jtc

LEGAL NOTICE

Elba McKnight. and other

Co.. No. 20.204
E.tote of Gro.,., Stout, D.ceotod
Notice

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llll'9'on

that

Sunday they attended the WJII/gm 0. Child• of Middleport,

Ml's. Ed Hensley, daughter
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.

Roscoe Tackett, daughter and
children of Flatwoods, Ky.,
Ml's. Mary Collier of Cincinnati
and Mrs. T. H. Blanton of
Jackson were called here by the
Illness of their mother, Mrs.
Jerry Culwell. Mrs. Hensley
remained for a few days with
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wiseman
and tam lly of Rutland were
guests on Sunday afternoon of
his grandparents, Mr . and Mrs.

H. E. Starkey.

Ohio, hot boon duly oppolntod
Admini11trotor of tho Ettoto of
Grover S.tollf, doconod, Iota of
Col\ln\bla Town11hlp, Moigt Count-,,
Ohio.
Crodlton oro raquirot! to fllo
tholr clohnt with uld fiducl•y
within lour montht.
Dottd thlw I 11 doy of November
1969 .
F. H. O'BRIEN

Probate Judge of told Count)'
11 / 6 11 / 13 11120 3te

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LI!GAL NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received
until 9:00 A .M. Wednesday,
Nov. 12, 1969 for Slle of:
1968
Pontiac
Catalina,

Car.
1960 Ford Station Wagon .
Can be seen at the Meigs Co .

Sh~lffs

Garage Fair Grounds.
The Com m lssloners have the
right to reject any and or all
bids.

IN. and Mrs. Walter Swett
Muon
have returned from a two weeks
Meigs COURty
Commissioners
vacation at Indian Rocks
Chamber&amp;
Beach, Florida. They visited 10 ·30Marthe
11 -6 2tc
' enroute with Mr . and Mrs. John
Cltrk
. L. Rawlings af Orange Park,
Florida, and report Mrs .
: Rawlings much Improved from
ELLEN'S GIFT Shop, Reedsher n!ICent Illness.
ville, Ohio. (\len every day
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Swett of
except
Sunda,y and Thursday,
Middleport stayed at the Walter
2
p.m.
to 8 p.m. Other times
s..tt home while they were In

Hot ice

byii&gt;JIOirDilent.

• Florida on vacation .

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Ml's. Ermet Arbaugh took

~ Mrs. RoKie Arbaugh and Mn.
~ Murl Galaway to Belpre on
:: Saturday where they visited
•: with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
::Stanley, former mldents of
:: near Albany. Saturday night

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lerfQo table, 6 cllnin&amp; room

cbalra, 1 cane bottom hoot
chair • 6 cane bottom armcbalra, odd ehalro, 3 brlcllle

Iampo, olllampa, - k e t tle (good) wooden chum
stone .,.,.,.:., butter moldo'
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EXCELLENT LOT, fB'x125'.
Mill street, Mlddl""'rt. Alao 2 story brick llulldiiW on
N. 2nd Sf., Wd)oport. Pb.
H2-11251.

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GEO. HOISTETTER, Broker
3 beciroc:ma, one door plan, bath,
_......,.. ·•nfko 1 A - lot,
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RURAL - 6 rooms !ramo, ceilar, - · c!rillod well. Acre. ~fl50.
MIDDLEPORT - 61'001111, bath .
Bill furnance, new kltcben,
- · $12,000.
PO..
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w, c........n, ..,
RACINE .- 3 bechOOIIW, bath,
gas lloor furnace. W,oprden. $6,000.
LETART- - 5 room !ramo,

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SYRACUSE - f bodrooma, 1~
batllo -~- Zlota."'O 000
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bath, ....mom OU !urna&lt;e.
$6,300.
HELEN or VIRGIL TEAPORD
ASSOCIATES
992-3325

of
corn, band toota, and mlacol-

laneoua Items too 111mer..,l
lo mentloo.

TERMS CASH: NO'TRESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS.
LUNCH SERVED.
SII!Dad - Mr. and Mra. P.
0, Pullins.
Sale COIIW&lt;tedby AclamaAueUon So"lce, Rutland, Oblo.
Auct!oneon: COl. Jim Adama, p11ono 7f2-tf61. Col.
Bill Brown, New Marohlleld,
Oblo, p11ono 66f.350f.
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11-4-«e POMEROY- CLOSEIN-1.15
-----------acres, 4 bedroaauo, bath, IIISINGER
machine, 116
ter 111stem, now ll!r!lace, $4,Clall In nlee wal!lll cabinet,
900.
1 li ~a&amp;butiiiiiiiGier,andDICDo POMEROY - 1 lloey frame,
.....,.,._ WW aa&lt;rllloe far
2 badrooana, bath, PI
. ~ ca~h..-tenno. PhoneH2!uraaee, baaamtllt, NICEf$,2685..
11+81e
fOO.
-----------POMEROY - NIC!: PROPERELECfROLUX VOCIIUIII . . _
TY - 2 llol')', c I o I e to
or In Uiol - &lt;OndltiCIL Hu
••boola, •' b 1,.,_ollur&lt;lteo,
aU 7 cleanlaw alta&lt;-ata,
f badr-., bath, kltcbeawlth
eord winder and palast .,1'11,
cabiMia, ....._, will aeii to re-'ble P1r1Jo
GREAT AT t8,f00.
for t36..50 caoh 01' Ierma u- POMEROY - S M A L L &amp;
rangad. Phone Hz.IZ685..
LARGE HOUSE - larp e..
Ill.

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11-4-«e
F1JRNISHEO and lllllllrnlthed WE'VE MOVED. Barkuool&lt;epQat tuowta.
to lchool.
----nela.
Scottlel, Westle1,
P~ 1112-lfat.
10.18-uc
Sehnauzero, Poodles, IJooll.. WATER CDNOI'I10NERS, $6,
hunds, Buaota and lleqlea, S10, $15. Sollenera, lllb!ra,
Chicago Is the world's
Turn rlihl at Toreh, Ohio,
etc., ~ bade.......largest railroad center. It
Fourth ' - on right.
C. W, Buck, RuiW1d, Oblo,
serves 41 lines and has abc
I0-31·7te
IMNOtc
railroad stations.

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3 Iota, all in JidrJ,y aood eoedltlon. $6, OOQ.
HENRY CU!I,ANJ), 11robr

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Ilk. vinyl trim. Gee4 tlrwo. ~
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e•, t.Wroon flnlih,

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SEWING MACHltiES, .
1enloe, all )!lllku. 99Zoll28f,/
. .., Fabric !llloP, P0111er.,Y1
' · AIKhor!Hd stawer Solea and\

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ellto. IteM.,
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1165
Mellltu

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Yl ~1M,

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JOW.welldo,
hHtw,
• • whl .. well ....... , . .
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1'1.- HNUt
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Crill Jlrtdfard

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2 Doer. Block ll"nl';h,.
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READY-IIIX CONCRETE 4111,_

new tl,.a, apotlaaa cleen 1...
t'lff•, (;My flnlah, full pow•

Fut and - · Free elllmateo. Ph. 992-321M, ,(leo
IZoin I'M:II&gt;-11h Co., "'ddd..
~ Oblo.
1140.Uc

otwnecf 1., ...u.... cer. VI
•••· tran1. Ga.,.

lRiN'S Fr.OOa ...-~;"~tt.

f963
Ford .. .. U!I!l
~loMie 500 4 6r. {;;';~

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1962
Cadillac .$59§
H. T. cou,., ,_. wl.u •••n
il ...., full ,.... .,..,,........

lnclu.llnt 6 woy •••• ,_,
•
wlnclowa, apotlen I~

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U&amp;7 Dotlle ••• $1595

t ft, Swee;:\• Plcfcup, Yl
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owfoiMtlc tran1.
ltwllo, CVItom . ., chraiM
trllle, P" &amp; R t.UMpor, We ..

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ltr locol
S.. en4
..., thl1 uc.ptlortol ttvclc

....lW,. Dad11 .... $7!1!i

I -h. •SwNp:l• Plckuf'! Vi
••lne, new HD ttn1. Solid
c,.., .,.." flnl1h, .......

1""9&amp;0
Chevrolet
K Ton Plchp, 6

flootololo, ooaol f~oo, heotw•.l

This and That

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tloftM. Ratllo. Dfl..,• thla c•
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BULL, '4 Cbarolala,1f.......nhl c ::-:---.~-:-----:- . :
old, pntle and nice to handle. SU NEIGLEII llulldllw &amp;c~Jlll',
Paul Karr, Cbeoter, Oblo.
11r hu!!d!qr
Call
ll.&amp;.3tp
GOV' Nolal8ro JladM, 0,
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60,000 BTUGAShaater. Phone
992-3324.
11-5-6tc:
'11G SAVINGS ON
5 ROOM HOUSE, 2 acres land,
2 oil wells, outbulldlncs and
prago. s e II at appraisal
price. Phone 992-6786..
11-6-61»

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INFORMATION
NEWS

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::-2-etc
corn
7 ------- -- .,
machine haaUng stove
MENS work unl!ormo. staa 29- ~-land Real
r8.J1810, 'bunk hods, .ioora, fO. Je!!er's Clolhla!8 S~Gfe, '-'le
ty
dresser, 1 lot
Bhocked
33, aoiiW toward lair.
.
chair,

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FOR HIRE,- tnaldier12-GAUGE pump BUD· Slerman u-. •• s • dnll!a 4 u. ~
Buohklrk, Sr., 561 s. 2nd . wlda. Paul Aadlraon, ........
W. Va. Pta. 'I7S-I'II8 aller
Ave., Mddleport.
1::10 ..- Ht4tU, Bad-.

BANANAS, IOc lb.; allced jowl
3 lb., $1.39; boiCllna 2 lb.,
REDUCE SAFE and . ., irltll
$1.09;
potatoes 10 lb., 49c;
ud£..VaponIce·
milk,
He saJion; milk,
u... Pilla. Nil99c p.llon. Fond lllllmpo welc:omecL Free puanpldn wlth$5
order, M and G Fond Markel,
3 miles south ot Mlddl""'ri
AWNINGS, storm
and
on Ill. 7.
11~
wliKiowrs, tarpOrta,
marquees, blown and batllnlulall"''o Elmer:-"6llllt.,.
~ 5 ~ or bee,s, Some have""'
reHnJI.IIYL For tree ·estl- ' Pori. Make diJ an olrer, Hooe t Rd'iiJhl". Minersville,
malelll'"Phooo Clarleo Uolo,
Ohio. Phone HU77S.
Syncuae. V. V. Jahnaon and
ll-5-3tp
Son, IDe.
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BOB'S REDUCING Saloo and~
Health center Is open,· 1968 GTO, 4-speed; 1963 Fatcon, 6-cylinder, automaUc.
9 .. rn. to 5 p.m. by lj)polntPhone 992.0547.
ment, 5 p.m. lo IOp.m. noq,.·
SOLID STATE walnut oterao
11.0.3tc
potncmem necenary. Locatconoole, 4-apeed Intermixed
ed below K and K Mobile:
changer, duel volume CODtrol,
Homes, P o I n t Pleaaant. ·
4..apeakor IIOIII1d 11111em. BllAuction
Phone 675-2454 or 6'15-4020.,
ance due $68.10. uae ... rbudpt terms. Call992.335ll.
IIJ.3.tfc · PUBUC SALE - Salllrday Nov.
8 at 10:00 a.m. Home of tho
11.0-&amp;tc
late Mary PuUins. Just outo! - - - - - - - - - - - - - Racine, Ohio, near Ballhan. IIAPLE STEREO radio, 1969
Lost
Take State Rl 12f throoih · lOvely maple !lnloh, with AMLOST, Lincoln Hlll area, black
Raclae, turn m first paved
FM radio; 4 apeakers, &amp;W
kitten within the laat week.
road (Count;y Rd. 28) to lelt.
volume eontl ol. Balance due
Call alter f p.m. 9112.2622.
Watch lor aale algna. OR
$SUO.
Uaaour bud&amp;ettermo,
11.&amp;.3tc
Turn ot1 or 111. 1 m Foroat
can 992.3352.
Run Road and follow alps.
ll.O.atc
As we are leaving for CoJum.
Wanted To Buy
bua, we wllloellatpobltcaue- &amp;;.35 -HOUsE;;u;~ all~~CIIJN"A CAIIINETS, raund taUon our entire collection ol
_.~,~lion ••oo
loom. Good ...,...
, .. •
blea, old olocka, et&lt;. Write
1111Uques and collector'l
Phone Cheoter 985-4187,
or caU M. D. Mllltr, Ill. f,
Items:
ll.O.&amp;Ic
PomOl'OJ, ...,_ ii2-4271.
Waehatand, cane rocker, 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - &amp;.28-uo.
old stands, Hllao and chair, 1964 INTERNATIONAL Scclul,
barber cabinet. old pictures,
4.whoel drive, 23,000 mUea.
USED VAN or paneltruck.. Must
roonc1 141&gt; trunk, VICtrola, old
Phone 742 .333f.
be mecbanlcall,y sound a n d
pie ..re (orillnal !lnlllh),
u.o.31p
reas0ll8bl,y priced. Phone
wood bed, round oak table, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
949-4811 after 5:30p.m.
Z wic:kar I
haD tree,
ern COAL F1JRNACE, 26" did
ll-s-3tc
atanda, drop-leaf table, but- cast lroll. Colq&gt;lele with

thorn II\ O..ck'sTV,I52Buttemnt. PomerQJO. Phone 992-

Olltlell'a Speed
Ostrlchea have been cred- VACANCY Cor two oldarllIted with a rWlning speed or ple. Prefer prhate peld paSO miles per hour. at which
Uonls. Phone Muon, m.
. time the length of each
uss.
10-8ttc
, stride wu about 25 feet, ac.
cording to the Encyclopaedia
RooF REPAIR and a : lal
: Britannica.
· ,~ .... ._lar~and
roao I ling, by &lt;0111ract.
·•' • Jollll Quincy Adams wao
. : 1111 lint U.S. president
Phone ii2': Miild a member of the Phi 2801. Wo .., anywhere.
.. ; 1leta J[appll fraternity.
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;; and Sunday MI-. and Ml's. Er·
·. : mel Arbaugh, Byron, Rex and
: RoJCenne, called on
the
:. Stanleys on Sunday evening and
·; Mrs. Gateway and Mrs. Ar·
:: tHiugh returned home with

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1968 COUGAR, 302 engine, 3 on
ftoor, wide ovals,.1900. 1931
Ford, Chevy powered, 90 per,
steaks. Racine Gun Club.
cent done, $1000. Call 94&amp;-'
.-'•_m_l~ly_.- - - - - - - - - '
11-4-litc
2601 after 5 p. m.
LEGAL NOTICE
10.26-Utp
ANNUAL HomeccmiQg ot E"'
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
terprlse United Methodist
ea .. wo. 20,203 ChW'ch, Sumay, Nov. 9. Aft- 1963 RAMBLER station wagon
E1tat. of a." Stout, O.ceo..d
ernoon service at1:30feat,.....
Claoolc. Call 742.5823.
Noilco It he,.a,y Ol'9'on · that
lng
Ubrlg
Brothers,
Chilli..
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Wllllo;ro D. Chfld11 of Mlddloport,
Ohio, ha1 Loen dulr ·appointed
cothe.
11-4-Sfp

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

certified lay speaker training
.program et the 6th Ave. United
Methodist Church In Lancaster
enroute home In the afternoon.

Auto Sales

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FOR SALE
SOME READY
. FOif ' ·,

THREE llOI100CI&amp;Ive lots in
Beech Grow
Cem etll')'.
Write WWiom J, w-e, 35 .
Rlverolde Drive, o.yton 5,
Oblo.
lo-29-!Qie

Ale

were guests of her sister, Mrs.

relatives In Columbus on
Saturday and Sunday. On

·Rul Estate For Sale

~~:~-~!:~-Jon~.4e.,...!!'==*'~'J - :NoV· HOMES

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Wayne Brubaker, Ronnie and
Carol, of Wadsworth visited GUNSHOOT, Sunday, November
9, I p. rn. 12-10-20 Bll1J88.
recently with her grandmother,
Hams, bacons, pork chaps,
Mrs. Roush, and the Schneider

ForTIIe Futtst
Senlct DAY or
NIGHT ..• CALL
RAILINGf S&amp;11YICE

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rwo

Us 446-3253.
ll-5-3tc
Browaell A-.. wMepnr&amp;.
vlolted his parents. MI-. and Thursday of Nr . and .Y.,s.
Card
of
Thanks
Ph. 992-IHI ar 11230111.
Edward Chapman and son,
Mrs. Carl Hubbard Sunday.
TRAILER,
Brown's
Trailer
. a.zt-ue
WE
WISH
10
thank
all
our
IN. and Mn. Wilbur Holter of Eddy, of Pickerington. They
Park,
Minersville,
Ohio.-=
------,-_.,.._---rrtends,
neighbors,
and
relaAkron spent a weekend with also visited Mrs. Floyd Chap·
Ph.
992-3324.
ll~tc
SEMI
AUTOMATIC
rille, 22
tives
who
helped
In
any
W83
rel111ves here and In Mld- man and daughters, Shelly and
during the illnesa and death - - - - - - - - - - - - - l q with ocope. Phone 843Kimberly, of Columbus. They
dlopor1.
2476.
10-28-lotc
of our sister and mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kiser were accompanied home by
TRAILER LOTS, Bob'i Mobile
Helen Batey, Also, thanks to
spent the weekend with her Pam Taffee also of Columbus
Court, Syracuse, Ohio, on
Dr. Blazewtez, Dr. Slack and
paranto. tw. and tws. Chester who spent the weekend here.
trallora,
State RL 124, Phone 992- CAMPERS and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kiser
Woodrum of Haydenville. They
the nurses at Meigs General
Bonner and Contlaental Low
29151. ·
S.l1o((c
also visited her sister, Mrs. and son. Scotty, have moved
Hospital; Rev. COrd and Rev.
price, 10 percent to 15 perLoretta Powell. a patient In the from th Don Lisle property on
Curry for their consoling
cent AYIJWI. come to Gaul'•
Mount St. Marys Hospital In Cherry Street to Cheshire.
words, and the Ewing FunerTrailer Solu. Phone 1185 Mr. and Mrs. Millard DuckNelsonville.
al Home . Sister, Margaret 6 ROOMS, bath. Cloae w 1o1m.
3832. Tloo mlleo ~
Ph. 992-2049, 992-2431 ali8r
I'N. and Mrs. Sam Pickens. worth of Huntington, W. Va .,
Hamrt, and sons George, BenCheoter on 111. 7. w1/dl rar
accompanied her sisters' Mrs. visited briefly with his sister,
5.
10-24-t!c. siJn left oo Coullcy Road 36,
jamin and Andy.
Agnes White, and brother,
11.0-llc - - - - - - - - - - - - - I~
Richard Duckworth . Other
5 ROOM hooso, bath, In ~a .--- ----------­
visitOr$ were Mr . and Mrs.
cuse. Cloae to school, ciiJo 'pooDLE PIIPPJES.
TII/I.
James R. White and daughter, Notice
newly
decorated.
Nice
mlnlaflln
$?land
,._
SUI
water,
Mary Beth, of Dunbar. They RUMMAGE SAI,.E, 231 Mill St.,
yard. l'llone 992.2441, even- Hnlco
p 1 · , . , p._
Fry Bldi., Middleport, 10 a.
were accompanied home by her
lngs
7-9
p.m.
and51mday
2-4
nz
1111.
114-uc
m. Frida.)' and continuing
mother, Mrs. Rose Schwarz of
p.m.
11-'o((c
through Salllrday.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mason for a visit.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - .COAL, LUMP, ea&amp;, etoktr,
11.0.2tc
William Thomas I Lucy Perry),
VIsiting Ml' · and Ml's. Harbert
Parker and Nrs. Edna Sum5 ROOM HOUSE, bath. Rutland.
mine run. Exoolalor Salt•
formerly the Wilson Weyand merfltld were Mr . and Mrs. HOME REPAIRS, palnllll&amp;, car$37.50, Phone 742~825.
Works, East Main st., Pomfarm home, was destroyed by Brooks Lamb of Columbus.
ll-'.31c
el"O)'. Phone 992-3891.
pentry, 11111111111111. • gutter
fire on Monday night. MI-.
Mr. and tws. Charles Duck·
cloani!W, repair and ill!ltalia- - - - - - - - - · - - - - - 8-1'-lfc
Thom ••• Who W.s .ion. In the
worth, Mrs. La Donna lewis and
APARTMENT, comer of 2nd-- = - - - - - - - - - tiO!L
Free
estimates.
All
house a1 the time of the fire, was Robed a of Rittman were
work guaranteed by ellj)Orland Center St. , Mason. Call NEW OIL FURNACE, JnitaiJed,.
awakened by a cat and escaped weekend guests at the former's
enced
men.
Call
Chester
985Mason 773~127.
$495, Terms available. Ph.
lnlury. All contents of the home mother, Mrs. Daisy Rou!h, Nr .
4147 collect.
11-0-"tc 992-3352.
were destroyed. Mn.. Thomas, and Mrs. George Schneider and
10-22-llltp
who stays In Columbus near her Eleanor Kay. Mr. and Mrs.
10.111-tfe

employment , was called here
and the couple's daughters and
families, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

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Carpenter
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Mini•- Cher10 7S.
)2 COnti por _ .. thr- CofiiOCI,I•

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• fGIJ P•J ' Pian
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marflold. They also visited Ml's. /1/rs. Garland Lamb, who Is Ill. .... od• poi.l withht 10 lhra.
-----------CARD OF THANKS I oetTUAJIY
Helen Demewood end Lester.
Nrs. Janice Lawson and son. $1.50 '"' 50 w.. tl .,...,..,.., Eo.' FURNISHED ROUSE. 3 rooms
Ml'. and Mrs. Thoma• O..lck David, have moved from the .. tlltlonol word 2c.
and bath. One person PI"'.
BLIND 1.05
lerred. Phone 992-559hfter
of Columbus were Sunday Rifle apartment to the property
Addillo1141l l5c ChM .. . - lwt.or·
guam o1 hlo slstor. Ml's. Donald of Norman HendriK on Olurch tltOMint
.
5 p. m.
11-2-tfc
Cottrill and lamlly.
St.
OFF ICE HOlHtS
- --- ---- - --8:30 o .111 . to ~ : 00 p.M. Oellr
Ntn. Margaret Cottrill and
M1'. and Ml's. James Hubbard
HOUSE
FOR rent. Call Galltpo.
and children of Lancaster Sharon Sue were dinner guests .1•.30 •·"'· to 12fi?W: ~_!-i...,y

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Ml'. and Mrs. Kenneth Collins
ol Can tun visited Ml'. and Ml's.

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GOOD 4-bedroom hooae. Gar110, baaoment. utUIIJo rocm.
A..llable In lew da.)'o. Phone
192-Z192.
11-4-lfc

REGULATIONS
Spring Park. Enroute they
Tht PYiilli•'* roeorvos tho rlfht f ROOM unturnlllllod hooH,
visit..:~ In Sycamore, Ill ., with
i'• Hit or rtjoet Oil)' et11 doo!M4 - . 1650 Llnooln Hel&amp;frtl, their brotMr and sister-In-law. fectiorwl. The p..41i•hot- will ,...
n2.387f.
10.22-Ue
Mr. and Ml's. Deltas Donohue. ."- rotpoll&amp;il•l• for - • then ...,.
J~teou~e_t
i111~rti~4o
..
They al10 visited former
• RAtES
schoalmetft of Mrs. Pickens,

and Mrs. Ntelvln Grimm.

Edna

Bargains And More Bargains.'' ln Sen.t~a!l Classifie~_

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Sonltttlon. stewart, Oblo. Ph. .
562 :10311.
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tJl an at!DIIdlfbera, .....
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�'l1te Uaity :sentlnel, Mklaleport..Potucl'O)', o. , Nov. G. 1969

10 -

:Mus Gilnwre, Brent Clark

Will Go On European Tour
)(ASON _ Milo Beck,y Gil.
...,., New Haven, and Brent
Clark, Wool Columbia, b o I h
Wahama ID&amp;II S.hool )lnloro,

are lllllOh8 80 student COUilCII
members and faculzy advlaora

11011111

the 6th Natlonal As_..tlan StudOftl Council Euro.
pean Tour for International Undorll1altdln( IIOxt July 9.
The cost ol the alx weeks
vlalt to England, Belglwn,
Ftimce, SWJ.t2.erland, ltaly,Aultria, Germauy and the Nolherllllldl will be paid by the
Oft

~~~~-· )IU'Onla .

Becky Ia the daiJi)lter ol
11r. and Mrs. Robert G. GU:rnon and Brent ts the aon
ol 11r. and Mrs. Mel Clark.
The
pianfted a pro.
IJ1UII ol lnterna1i0ftal actM.
Uea and are prepared to carry lt out in their home comlllllllllies upon their return.
other requirements were that
they be at least 16 years old,
have completed the junior year
but not the senior year, be
tn good health, be recommended by a school olflclal, have
a good academic standlns, be
actlve tn tbe extracurricular
life ol the school, and be (or
have been) student council members In an NASC member
school, ln a school that is a
member of NASC, and be U. S.
ciUzens.
Both Wahama students will
return to Waslrlngton on Aug.
ust 21.
Beck.Y is a member of the

-niB

MEIGS !THEA TIE
TONIGHT, NOV . 6
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
NOVEMBER 7-11
"TRUE GRIT"
John Wayne
Glen Compbell

FIGHT DELAYED
MEXICO CITY IUPl)-The
flyweight title bout between
champion Efren Torres of
Mexico and Susumu Hanagata
of Japan has been postponed

ANNOUNCE HOMECOMING
Tho Enterprise United MothodliJt Church wlll hold lts annua1 homecoming 8.mda,y witJJ
a potluck dinner at noon. The
The famous "Timothy Titcomb" letters were written afternoon service begl.nnlng at
by Josiah Gilbert Holland, J-30 will feature tho Uhrig
·
Brothers
voce1 group.
Amencan novelist.

Judy McKnight mgd•l• thl1
n•w 100% Acrllan Knit . lt'l
a an••pi • ce fo1hlon with a
2-piu• l~k . Th• quality
Aaoilan i1 baek•d by 100"
aeetate. A llttl• eolot I•
. added by the nod with blue
binding at the neekline and
hlf.llne, Anather bud_get•
pt eed fall fnhlan at lola'•·

WASHINGTON iUPl) -A
oclentlllc brukthrough lo r•
ported lo hove rolotd the
poulbllHy the Novy'o bill:
dollar "Sanguine" system •
rodlo communication wHh au.,..
marines moy not bo buill In
Spec
WlSCOftllft.
lllcotlon&amp; lor tho syolem
••ll~ tor an ontenno mode of
-6,000- miiH of underground
cable spread over 10,000 aquare
miles of LWtlform rock form•
tlon. Northern Wisconsin, where
some resldtnll opposed lhe
proled. was the only suitable

site because of rock formations
there.

By RICK DU BROW
HOLL YWOOO (UP I) --Qnty

Tv..•. ~· R-·i.ew
-

advance screening of the
premiere-, which arrives Monday coast-to-coast, this reviewer recommends strongly llh
that
,. rents tune in tor-and w their offspring .
One needn't be en expert on
education, or even children, to
know when a production feels
right. or when II hes the cleer

stamp o1 know-how as well as
having 11s heart In the right
place.
This gentle, witty series.
which will be broadcast In color
for an hour dally, hal the sound
and feel of people who know
and love children-and not
those whose Idea Is to exploit

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••per·

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tr~

at

Herman lllelvUle'allob,y Dick
waa an allegorical symbol, but
there actually Ia a white Wbale
- the bellJ8ll, a varlezy of dolphin found In northern oeas
and In the lower St. Lawrence
River.

.

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Weatller ·

en

Devoted To The I~t~ere~" Of17te Me/gi-Mcuon Area

VOL. XXII NO. 143

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

o

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1969

FRIDAY AND SAIUIDAY SIOa OPEN ·FROM 9:30A.M. 10 9 P.M.
R~tlltr

Cornl.. Win
Trio Sets

3. 98 Phil Mal.

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LONG GOWNS

Argues Ag•lnst LoQHon

Warm and comfortable brushed tricot prints or solid

1 qt., 1~ qt., 1!4
covered saucepan&amp;.

16 Piece Suburbia

colors with embroidered trim.

This Weekend Only
3.00

Regular

g.99

3.49

Heatproof oven glau.

a ...

Harvest pattern.

S.•e

7.86
Open
Stock Value 17.85.~

lei

1.25

Rtgoolar

Wellens Opa•u•
Panty Hose

KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UP!)
- President Nixon, elected by
the reception to Ids nationwide
appeal lor support on Vietnam,
aasumbled his top forelllft pol.
Icy advt110rs toda1 to map fur.
thor
atops In hi• plan for gradJIEW bQ 'AL IW!JC.
ua1
cU-menl.
TRIC PLANT - There a r e
Defense Secretary Melvin R.
80,000 ...,.... feet ol apace
Laird,
Secretory o! S t a t o
Inside thl1 modarn manuracWUUam P. Rogers, Attorney
turtng plant in Middleport.
General
John N. Mitchell a n d
The firm Is celobra1ing liB
Dr.
Henry
A. Kissinger, t h e
23rd y - lo Middleport in
Prealdent'a
RatiOftal securizy
1969. There will be an Open
adviser,
Joined
the Nbona at
Hause lor the 116 employ.
their
bayside
home
for a week.
eea and their families lllnend of conferences.
day lflernoon.
Press Secretory Ronald Zleg.
ler said the talks would eenter
on Vlemam and the upcoming
strategic arms limitation talks
with the Soviet Union, achedul.
ed to begin Nov. 11 in Heloin-

DlnHrwan
Sets

qt.

BRING 1JlE FAMILY

W••s
Scarfs

FOR .4 VISlT TO

Solids or prints. Squares

Petito-Avero9e- Toll

and obiORgs.

Sale 1.00

89e

special

Elberfelds $4.00 Dress Sale
Cotton house dresses and street dresses. Regular
and half sizes.

Karr in
Lead on
New Bid .

SELECT YOUR TOYS t\ND IF YQU WANT USE ELBERFELDS LAY·A-i'AY PLt\N FOR
CHRISTMAS _ AS HUNDREDS - OF OUR
CUSTOMERS DO.

lid Heart lnlnlng Worsted

$4.00
100% Acrylic with full
length zipper for easy
dressing.
Completely

washable.

lticel¥11111
BLANKETS

Special

99~

Extra Large

Regular

2 lor 1.88
...

BOOTIE SETS

PLATTERS
Special

2.88

SPECIAL!

Knit Glovesinand
Mittens
Womens
solids or
leather

and misses size~
palm driving gloves,

Replar 2.00

Jewelry

aom

DRESS SHOP
AND

IEAUTY SALON

Sale

l19

Cor. Main &amp; Sycamore

6.00

Coffee Mugs

For this tale

3 1.00
skeins

100!6
fiber.

orion

Sol.__

1.19

This w... tnd wo are having a salt on all lu11011 our complete Uno - oil flrot ~~~lly, Airway Unl•
rl, Jet Flit•.
Mold, Airway Dlsco. .ry, Tra.. l

l•ry Play Jam• ••• 11, Slits
Stretch cotton/Nylon terry in white, pastels and

Christmas red.

Regular

B. 95
MENS

S.seater Shlrtt
Brown,
Sites

navy, oyster.
small, medium,

large.

Sale_

7.00

Regular_3.95
MENS

Palamas
Your choice of brood·
cloth or flannel , Solid

MENS

Ceateur Shirts
Auortod

stripe1.

Sale
Regular

3.19

colors

and

5.00
2.95
BOYS

LtiJ IHvt

Sjort Slllrts
Sizes

colors or prints.

Sale

cohrs.

6.95

Regular

Buy Lusgage for Cluisllllas Gifts, Birthdays,
Weddings, ere.

Select tile IUIPJI of JOUr choice at sale prices
tills weekend and use our Lay-Away PI•.
LacHes and Men's Cases In all the most wanted

Spedal 2.99

Sol•

.._18

2 5. 00
for

JUST ARRIVED
NEW SHIPMENT OF

Lloyd Dinette Sets
Gold Tone Modem Suites. Early American Stdlu
and ll'rougltiiron Aledite"anean Drop_Leaf Harvest
r ables - Round Tallies - oval Tabies and
Rectangular Tables.

See tile l..e selection of ~. 5, 7 and 9 piece
Dinettes 011 sale in the 3rd Floor Fuml"ri
Depnnant,
'
, .
'

.

i:=l!'
Marauder Banquet Tklra&amp; on Sale

4

Twirling Plans Complete-

112

Two of 6
Marines

sentenced

cltlze~&gt;-

acrylic

DRAPERY DEPT. - SECOND FLOOR

REGULAR 3.50 INFANTS

if Sc·L _-Is

~h:•:.::.:,·.;~~:

4 oz. 4 ply,

For Thlo

erage."

••.~ese

.. Sayelle"

Sale

POMEROY

Spe -

54~

RUG YARN

Jng, 'tWe're Average Americans." He laughed, patted the
10UO£ster on the head and !Did
him: "You're better than av.

Education Week for All Citizens

$1.39 Re&lt;l Heart

Largi range of colora..

and

v-.

Coats n Cl•k' s

Aunt Lydia or Coats &amp;
Clark's. Fast color.

Assorted , shapoo
designs.

Highly polithed alum· ·
inurn. 6 to 9 cup.

SPECIAL PRICE

1.00

Rotular

PEICOLAJOIS

Big selection of . Foil potterns in 45" width. No
iron, wash 'n wear blend of avril, rayon and cotton.

39c

The President apo!ted youngeter carrying a Blllft say.

est mortar and rocket attaeka
in two months.
The U. S. and South Vletoamese aenerals commanding the
defense d Saigon said tt wa1
part ol lila winter guerrilla o(.
fenslvo whlcl!, they eald, began
Monda,y just belore President
Nixon's speech on Vietnam.
At least 100 sappers sneaked lnlo the capital during the
night for their attacks on the
two outlying pollee sta1i0ftl,
touching oii tho heaviest light.
lng Inside the capltalalnce IIley,
1968. One of tho thrusts peoe.
trated one station but both were
thrown back.
A Viet Cong agent in Se111011
this afternoon tried W'lsueeesafully to assassinate South Viet-

4

DRESS MATE RIAL
yard

greet him.

quate &amp;apport and a wUUngnoaa
to be lntereated in what is happenlng within the classroom
w-::• In the
0
ogafn, e e
pers
invitation to visit the Mella
cal School District during Am·
erlcao EducaUoo Week. Come
ond see uo. We will be glad to
have )'OU.
THANK YOU
On belelf ol all the persona
e...,.cled with tho Melia Local
School District, 1 want to OX•
land our "thank you" for the
fine &amp;otJporl at the polls last

~chndool ayat~

~

have Included the giving ol
years of service, the sufrering
of physical injury, and formaey, tho ""'rome sacrlllceolthe
loss o! ll!e.
Next Tuesday I trust you wW

roy and Mlcldleport- !don't
know about you, but that !lual
quarter of the Melia -Ironton
game was jist about as good •
quarter of footboll 88 I havoever seen. OUr team and coach·
1m es certainly gave us something
spelld a few minutes somet e of which to bo Proud - Produring lbe da,y thlnldng of at
least one departed veteran gross at the buUdiqr Ia sun
whose life was opent in the defense of our erest nation. I
~ tlet I wW be thlnldng of
oeveral good frlands whoso llv· 'f'l
IFJ:
1-J..,....
es were snuffed out lnlhoirlate ~
teens oo the betUefields ot
World War IL
AlirOftaut Jom Glerm will be
It Ia our ro&amp;ponalbUicy to preeent at a 10th Dlltrlct Damsee that these 88crl!lces were ocrst Acllon Club workallop
not made in vain. America Ia to bo held Saturday in Nelp..
notperfec~ Nocountryls.Nev- ville, E. A, Wlneett, Ra~ilia,

Gle'nn Comur.g
•
0 WOru.""J'

Tuesdoy, We received ~roxlmarely a 7U per cent vote ln
favor o! our levy. in four of our
24 precincts we had over 80
par cent, lftlOpreelnlswehad
80
botwieft 7U and
per cent.
erlheleu, It Is the best there
procloets hocla votebotweentiO Ia and it needs oureffortatodeand 7U per cent. Three pre- tend It just as much todaJ! as It
clnrla were in the 50 • 60 par 1942
did In those dark days of early
11
eoot bracket. We had Iouthan
whon
ltomed that all
50 per cent In only ooepreclnct , was lost.
whore we lost by one wte, glvVelenfta Doy sbouldbeupe1ng uo onJ.y 49,4 per cent lbr clal time of remembrance of
thtlavy.
,
those wbo have left ua and U

su

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Jaycees Busy this Month

jail

lal

Three In iuretJ

lOth Dlstl'lct Diuoo- the llfor1ne llopo! at Parrta Is.
, era~ AcUoo Club, will l!elln land, S. c., were ICeuaed ol
· ·at 1 p.m. There will ~ 8ft malllne threataelne letters to
tvenlq Nlllon followlna a 6- the ~eldeot at varloua tlmea
p.m. dlnne:t. Slate Cllainnaft lhltJesi'. Obe letter llald, "Fm
f)lalene "Ne" O'Gra&lt;IY wiD ...... 1io bJooA:"""' ~.otr and
by the

- c l the - - wlllch Ia _.,
10

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Melga eounzy will racelve
$43,254 In motor veldclea 11.
cense revenue dlatributlons,
Roger Cloud, state audltor,
announces.
Amouots to be received by
Melgo Couftzy and Ita subdl.
visions Include Middleport,
3,060: Pomeroy, .,,264; Ha..

were glveo
sen ces
Thursday.
Federal Dlstl'lct J u d g e
Charles E, llmmons Jr. sen.
lanced James Frankllo lllcCal. cine, $340; Rutland, $.178;
lister, 18, ol st. Albafts, W.
!lfracuse, $238; ......,ey, 435,va., to a iuvanlle lna1i1Dtlon 774.
unW his 21st blrlhda,y.
The amounts to be paid are
Pou1 David Francia, I8, ol the November payments, ac.
HardJ, K,y., was given an un. cording to the state auclltor.
~ed seotence - t h e lll!i118811188llii!I••&lt;'IMRIIII11\Wa&amp;t
federal )'OUihfUl corrediona
acl, but he could serve a max1mum ol five,oars.
"J
Three other Marines, Mar.

club presldeat, said lodo¥.
viii V. Pyles, Cleveland, Otdo;
Wloptt &amp;aid olhercanclldotea Jolin Edward Haley, New York
will attend the worklbop Solul·· City; and Herman A.ll&amp;uf Jr.,
da,y at the Elk's Club In Ne£.1 Miami, Fla., pleaded .\I!D"CC•I.
IOftvlllo.
A alxlh llforlne, q,.rlos Eu.
Aleo present will bo · Coq. gene Roblneon, Cill,;nbua, Ohio,
erolamu Charles A. Vllllk"'- was senlalced to live Jearstn
the 221111 ConttrouiOftal D IJ. prison last Se&amp;Kembor. ·
trlct. The wmklbop, _ . _ .
The llforlnea, staliOfted at

, ed

.

COLUMBIA, S. c. (UP!) Two W.n"'8ed members of a
group at alx Marines charpd
with malllns letters lhrealefting to kW Prealdenl Nixon

1

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In A--!..1-nls
~~

Three tofaiOft • Gallla -llelp
relldanta wereldmlltecltollol.

zer Medieal c:-r, First Avo.
Tlllrsdo1 lfler falls 1o which
IU!fered a fractured 11'111

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and -or o f'rlctund hlp,
Mrs. Bolle B. Diddle, ,
78

"""'-· waa ltlmltled to the

boiPital 11 4:15p.m. 1'111rJdl1
wflh a fractured rilllrt hlp. 9Jt
. . . IIUired In • fall at homo.
'111omoo o. n.m,., 5:, ol
49 Cilllll.eotbe Rd., wasldmltled 11 3 p.m. Tlllrldl1 wllb •

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t:~ rllhl fell ~c..~..'
~
liEET two ~ro at bauat be
The~~zyl'ln- bol.._,' -tdowa.. ,

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PBRAP'ictc&amp;w,.,..

arm.

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J'ott 128, AmeriCIII l11110D,
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...I, rMdillo, 11aJ,;."'#i ell ' p.nu,' YCf .f!'~·· ~~ the,~
·'li''l' ~~~ •, IIII '"Winanesa &lt;it, U1e nation to meet lhe -cNilleJiae 'll forces wlahlrw ,
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Second Floor Drap.-y .DIIJ!t
REGULAR ~c YD.

fancies,

2.50 ---- - -- -----SPECIAL 1.99
200 - - - - - -.. SPECIAL 1.59
1.59 - - - - - - - -- - ---SPECIAL 1.29
1.25 - - - - - - - - - - - S P E C I A L 99e
1.00 - -----SPECIAL 79•

REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.
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Sale

Attractive ~nits in white, pink, blue, maize.
REG. 5.98 BOOTIE SETS - - - - - - S A L E 3.88
REG. 4.98 BOOTIE SETS - - - - S A L E 3.38
REG. 3.98 BOOTIE SETS - ------SALE 2.68
REG. 3.49 BOOTIE SETS - - - - - - S A L E 2.28
REG. US BOOTIE SETS - - - - - - S A L E 1.88

7.95

W.ll K._n Brand

TUllEY
Turkey design

3 PIECE

skein

(Sale prices for goods in stock).

Assorted nursery prints.
Sizes 30 by 40 inches.
Regular 2 for 250.

3.29

Sale

Sale

taUs d. their conversations
were not dlscloaed.
Mrs. ltlbon, looking pole from
a recent bout of nu but Bm!l.
ing broadl,y, accolrlpa!lied her
husband as be &amp;book hands in a
crowd ' of about 200 persona,
mostly oervtcemen and their
famUies, who IUnled out at
Homestead Air Force Basa to

Employees' Families to Tour New
Imperial Electric Plant on ·Sunday

100% Virgin Wool, mothproof, 3)&gt; oz. 4 ply. Good ..
ulection colors. Regular $1. 29.

Regular 3. 98
BLANIEI
SLEEPERS

Tlllr&amp;day afternoon shortly be. side Salgo~~ this morntns and
fore the group fiew hero. De- shelled 68 Allledtargetaa&lt;roll

Ziegler said telegrams ol
support lor the President's po.
sltlan sun were pouring into
kl.
the White House.
T0t1R GVIDES.- Sol Smith, at ri&amp;lrt, stalllliqr, - reSoviet Ambassador Analoly Meanwhile, "halfwa
=;;:Y
=arounct
.= ihe nam's rntnister Ho Van Cham
Balioy, ·P1uJ E. lloptonatall, Clara France, Audrey Frost, liaraldent plant manager, Thursday helped 11employees of Jm..
Dobrynfn
met
privately
with
the
world,
Communi
at
troops with a hand grenade. Cham's
tense Haqhrey, Myrtle Gardner, Ralph Shain, Lewis 1-«Jg
perlal Electric Co. prepare for the Open House Sunday. They
Kissinger at the White House attacked two pollee stations lnand BW Criner: standing, John Conwton, Jock Hawley, Bill
bociY llWirds seized the man as
wW lulde gr&lt;q&gt;s of other eD¥&gt;1oyees and tbelr famlUos
Baney. Norman VanMeter, Lawrence WUcoxen, Harley JOO~
he began to throw tho grenade
l
through the new plant in ~rt. Seated, I tor, M,yron
son, Carl Nichols. Bob Musser and Mr. Smith.
at a ceremony at one ot Cham'•
camps for Communist defec
tors.
The Karr Construciloft Co.
Tickets Cor the annual Appreciation Banquet in honor oC
ol Pomeroy HouU&gt; 4, was the
the 1969 Meqs Marauder footbell squad end its coaches are
BANQUET CHANGED
apparent low bidder oo the coo.
on sal e and must be purchased by Monday.
The
Southern High School
struciloft ol a 40.bed addltloo
Marvin Moorehead, coach oC Upper ArlJrwton's Golden' football banquet to be held Sat.
to Veterans Memorial H o s.
Bears, No. 1 on everybody's poll of Ohio prep football, will
pilal Thursday .
urday night has been changed
be tho speaker, Banquet time Is 6:30p.m., wltlo tho program
from
7:30 p,m. to 6:30p. m. in
The Karr Co. was one ol
to follow. Vernon Weber, of Rutland, wlll be master or cere- the school auditorium at Ra four submitling bids oo the
monies. The event is Wednescfa¥ evening.
cine. Dick Ware, Point Plesa.
&amp;eneral . construction work tn.
Employees of the new ImperLee McComas , chairman oflheMiddleport-PomeroyRo. ant Coach, will be speaker for
BIU Criner, Carl Nl&lt;bolo, Law. valor Industry .
volved
on
the
addition.
Ial Electric Co. plant In Midtors plant in MU!ord, Conn .. a
tary Club commJttee sponsoring the event, said tickets are
renee Wilcoxen, BUJ Muaaer, - ~Imperial Electric Company is
the event whieh is being 8POD·
Bids for the planned addldleport, and their !amiUea, will
division of Emeraon Inc .
avaDable - at $2.50 each - from the New York Clothing
Norman
VanMetre,
Jack
Haw.
celsbratiog
lts23rdyearinMld1ion
wore
originally
opened
on
sored by the Southern Athlet.
be guests of the compauy at
A naUvo of Chicago, Smith
House aJXI Swisher - Lohse Dr'* store in Pomeroy, the Rutloy, Harley Johnson and Bill dleport. lls new 80,000 square
ic Boosters.
Ocl
21
.
At
that
lime
the
Karr
an Open Houaelllndoy, Nov. 9,
land Furniture Store and the Rutland Dept, Store In Rutland,
graduated !rom one of Its rech- firm was also tho low bidder
Batley,
•
foot
plant
was
completed
in
Febfrom 2 to 5 p .m.
and the Dutton Drug Store and Western Auto Store in llllddlenical schools and followingmi1 for general contracting. HowSel Smith, resident plant man. ruary of thla year .
port.
LOCAL TEMPS
itary
servlce
from
AnUocbCol
ever,
Horace
Karr,
owner
ol
ager In Middleport, &amp;aid moat
Smith, 42, this week moved
Thirteen of tho 116 employ.
Temperature
in downtown
lege,
Yellow
~rings,
Ohio,
with
the
firm,
appe&amp;red
before
a
of the 116 men and women em- his ramily lntothetormer Pearl
eea will parliclpate In the event
Pomeroy
Friday
at
11 a. rr.. was
meeling of lbo MelliS Counzy
ployees reside In lila Middle- Reynolds, property, S o u t h an engineering degree.
u i!lldel lo lourt of the plant.
42 degrees under doudy skiea,
Mr. lnd Mrs, . !,lmlth bave Hoopllal Comm!aolon, t ~a
They ara,Paullfaptonstall, Hor- port area. Tboy work ln two- Fourth st., Middleport, wllleh
.
o
hlfts.
The
plant
manufacturea
ho
bouih:.
He
came
111th
Im.
five
children, Coonlo 14, JUI board of truataea ot
laloe Humphrey, M,yrtle CardDar, Audre1 Frost, Letrla Long, electri&lt; motors with maJor ap.. portal Electric from a position 13, Judy 11, Daftn18 and Sarah, Memorial Hoopltal and t h •
plication In the rubber aod elo. as m&amp;fta!IOr d the U. S. Mo- 1.
Meigs Councy Commloaloftora
on Oci. 27, and advised t h e
.Mrs, JUdy Riggs, contest girl on the winning team will
group that hla compauy had
Entries are still being ac..
ehaJrman
for the baton twirl- receive a medal.
omlltecl (In error) a subotancepted and an.Yone wishing to
lndividual twirlers will com1ial sum !rom its bid lor the log contest to be held Sa:turenter ma,y do so by contact.
dey at Easrern High School pete for the Novlce.Juvenlle
general contz-act.
ing ·Mrs. Riggs at Chester,
The 81tua1ion was reviewed toda1 ......,red the final ar. Junior and Senior Tri • Councy 985-3595 . Late entries will be
I.!
1\.T
slow and discouraging. I stare
By GEO. HARGRAVES, So4&gt;!.
UIURg
0
li.(J(J -l'f0.
this in spUe or other optlmlstlc and It was agreed to seek new raneements made by the spon4 Twirling Championship crowns taken no later than 9 a.m. on
lllelgs Local School Dlstrlcl
reports that y o u might have bids from general contractors. sors, the Eastern Band Boost. in the solo division.
Satorda,y morning.
ers .
I would like to remind you
I realize thet there are lrUin1 should be aUmeofrededicatlon heard - Why oollake a few Thoae new bids were opeoed
Team competition will began
The area's first tri..count;y
again that next week, Novem- reasons for voting yes or no on that
dead shaU not have minutes next week arxl drop in yosterda,y with Karr submllllng
The Tri-Counzy competition at 9:30 a.m. with awards precompetition wiD lake place with
ber 10..14, Ia American Educa·
hool I0 vi0 s We in the ille'•a died in vain", Think about it- to visit one of your schools? tho low bid ol $379,577.
is open ooly to twirlers In sented at the close of t h e
•
lion Week. Tho theme olthe ob- ac
'"
y
ill be 1
·
local twirlers and high ocbonl
Don
King
Construelioo
ol
Local
School
District
are
very
next
Tuesday.
au
w
we
come.
servance thts year is ''Better
NEWS &amp; NOTES
maJOreUe teams battling it Meigs, Atbens and Gallia coon- competilion. Individual compe.
Education - Your Job",
happy that seven o! every 10
Jackaon waa second lowest
ties. Cootestants are eligible titf.on will Collow the awards
out to determine the best in
with
a
bid
ol
$388,000.
Third
to
participate in an open con- presentations.
I teet that the "your" re- voters fowxl more reasons to
School was dismiased early
the Trl.count;y area.
ferred to in this theme reten vote yes than to no.
yesterday for an in - service
was B. R. Lepper Construction
test which will be held along
The rna.iorette teams will be
Co., Colwnbus, with a bid of
VETERANS DAY
meeling for teachers. We wW
With the Tri-County contests .
Refreshments will be servcompeting for the title of '"Tri.
to all American citizens and not
On next Tuesday we observe be doing this about once a
$435,400 and fourth was Phil.
The open eontest is not re- ed by members or Eastern Band
Counzy High School Majorette Stricted.
Just those directly coonecled
month. It gives uo time to do
lip Dlnlaco and Sons, Inc., of
Boosters during the day•s ac~
ChampJons" in both the twirlwith schools.Pro!osaloneledu- : :
some valuable work together
Columbus, with a bid of $462,.
The Easrern High MajoroUes tlvities. The public is we I ~
Ing and atrutllng competilion.
colors koow that it Ia their ,..,. It is lUling and proper that we with t h e enlire staff - The
971.
wlll be hosts of the contestAwards
will be glveo to the
come to attend. Admission
spon&amp;lbUlty to develop beUer do this. The m&amp;"JJ privileges third aMual Football APPreciThe overall cost of the new
ants following their performcharge is $1 for • dulls and
rellll8cllve scboolo and each
and rights o! American
atlon Banquet wW be next Wededucatlon,
ance In team compe1ition.
addl1ion Ia oatlmaled at $700,.
50 cents lor students.
000.
The American public has a shljl have beenilou8htandpald ne&amp;day November 12. Tickets
groat reaponslbUlcy also. This for by lila sacrlficeaofmlUlons mey ~ obtalnedtromHotarlafts
lavolves the provision of ade- of veterans. These sacrifices or various locaUons in Pome.,
,

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of rock ~aklng a number of
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AlthoUgh the system &amp;llll
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defense sources said the
opposition generated there since
Project Sanguine was revealed
a yur ago would be a factor
arguing against location In thai
ute.
A "Stole Committee lo Stop
Prolect S.ngulne," headed by
history Prof. Kemp Shlfferd of
Northland College, Ashland,
Wis.. lists 350 prominent
members. Sen. Gaylord Nelson,
O-Wls., Is one of the project's
most outspoken toes.
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generate on a worldwide basis
extremely long -wave radio
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"Sesome Street" about how lo
appeal to youngsten-from
speech patterns 1o o knowledge
of the games children ploy·
No one. In fact. sella enylhlng
because It Is non-tommerclel
television. The approach _Is
beaUtifully iubtle ptrluaslon.
And the tools Include a
combination of real people,
puppets, film Hquenea and
anlmetlon. All of these lud
toward 0 1Hd1lng of the
alphabet, numbers oftd thought
processes (by assoclollon).
These devices are accompa nied by truly delightful music,
I healthy humor, good nature
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lftd crops,
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million welts
of ogalnot thlo, howo\111', IS It
the torlhcomlng U.S.·Sovltl tltc:lrlly ,..,... lftd Interfere :;'eclrlc
naar Clam Loko, to chtoptr to. odd
It_
olroteglc arms control talks with' comliitrclol rldlo . ond
.
lo tv loy coblt.
'-Inning Nov. 17 - Helolnk.l, ltlovloion. AdmHtlng such he· WI!....
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1o
lion enywhert In tht world with lmen
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m•seg
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mlullo.corrylng Polorluubma· clullna
withM.
wholever dlngen
teeture In tho new .. _ . -.o_ry.
there may
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WEEK . ..

geUst will be the Rev. L. T.
Norris tram Decatur' lniL The
services wll1 be held each evening at 7:30 p. m. with special
singing. Everyone is welcome.

from Nov . 16 to Nov. 28 In
Guadalajara, because Torres
fell ill with bronchl'tls, delaying
his training.

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lltUe warmer temperat111111.
Mollly cloud1 In the east with
New Haven United Molhodlst lows ranging ll'om lila mid
to near 401ft the extreme eo
Church and In its choir. !lie
Mostly
F
Ia alao a Wahama Bm1 maJor. sm counliea tml&amp;llt.
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and
nrmer
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ette and a member ol the Aftlila! Slatr and Drama Club.
Brent is a member ol Varall;)' w club, and on the !ootball, baoeball and baokelball
teams. He is also a member
ol Point Ples&amp;a11t Pres~r.
Tiro aclions, both to cplet
ian Church.
UUo to properlios in llltlan
Mrs . Russell Capehart, suld· Township, against Gladys Ma.
ance counselor at Wahama.• ce, addnu unknown, have been
was Oft the D.lropoan toor '" !lied in Meigs Counzy Commoo
1968 as a facullll guide.
Pleas Court.
The)' were by GenrceJ. Neq.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
ler and Beulah Neigler' Racine,
HOSPITAL
and David B. Sa.\'ro, Racine.
ADMISSIONS
- Kathleen
In a suit brought b1 I h e
Cloneh, Middleport: Genevieve Grange Mutual CaiiUOlll Co. ,
Meinhart, Pomeroy; Forma Kay Columbus, va.
Don Uonel
Wright, Dexter; Terry Fergu- Wond, J&gt;roepect IUU, Pomeroy,
son, West Colwnbla; Gregory $1,360 is aoked aa damages reFerguson, West Columbia; Wor- sulting from an automabUe acley E. Davis, Dexter; Alpha Bai- cident Dec. 9, 1967 oo State
ley, Pomel"Ol': Clara Smith. Ma- Rt. 143.
son;
Frederlck Thompsm,
Pomeroy.
DISCHARGES
Wanda
ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
Swearingen, Michael McDaniel,
A revival at the Mt. llermon
Drexal lambert, Paul Lukens, United Brethren Church wUJ
Douglas Acree, Edgar Mitch. begin Sunda)'' Dec. 1. Tbe ...,.

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