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the 1~ lntiM iai'f: ~- IIIPJIId, 1-ont1y
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moon · " without
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. ·Atin L. a..n blutod lroin lilt "lilraffaa" IIi lllifr aicond
Flight Dlrt!:for Gerry Griffin
'lliri.tr aurfece II ;,26 •a.m. EST moon'wllk. Ai w ·rtlilt c.nrld ~ld the color film lillt 'bthlnd
a dl'llllollc 32·l!o\lr stev loll llill w11 unhurflnd a., &lt;\jvorod ~unar orbital apera' clvrlnt which IIIey wal~od one putted . him to hll r.ot. The Ilona. All 1111 moonwalk, rum
t end --hell mllaa, "'lltcltd • aotrona~ .olao IIIICIVIIIIIolly w.~• rtturnld to lilt apilcterall~
l, new li'IIIUrt ol rockt . ind loift bo,hlnd 0· 11ag contelnl"'! ' ;;The pllolt alaoltff bahlnd on
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THE

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POMEROY, OHIO

IEI6S THEATRE
Tonight ond Thundoy
November 19-20
NOT OPEN
Friday •d Satordoy
Novoonlotr 21-22
"DRACULA HAS RIS!N
FROM THE GRAVE"
(Tochnloolor)

"THE HELL WITH
HEROES"
(Tochnlcolor)
Rod Tallor
Claudia Cordinole

. SHOW STARTS -7 PM

Whe11 the tDife aaid thot

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d'nette ret, ever after .•.

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lor BETTER BUYS Check our furniture and see for yourself, ;· .
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Whatever direction your ~ecoratlnc
tastes taka, you' II lind the llyles you
want here. Savl115 pt the "Go" slpatl .
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NEW IIAV~ - A book fair.

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and ~ .at the farmer
U.S ~ I.... doe ·oonhlli of ~.!ift lllftn P..,_

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for tho cloerlj) choir at tlto Pomeroy United
OnD'ch Q to r) are Mrs. Nollie Wrtatrt, Mro.
thor, Mro. Juno Elcllqer, Mrs. ToroM
lolargo
llld Mro. Allee Wamsley.

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Choir Robes Are Proje'a.
For Assembly Line Work,,
Wbora there's a wtU - and a leW COCIIIeratlve j)tOJlle ~ • •
thert's a way.
.b a result ol thlo proven tYotem, doe rellthoQ- chefub cl)olr Ill the Pomeroy tmltad Methodist Church-'""' -ooon bo - " " " Ill attnctlvo whlla choir rdleo - 111111e
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lly JOHN JEANSONNE
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UPI Sporfl Writer
The National Baskotball Aaso- a player but did not get Into the

~.;;T~~~~.~~~~:~~; Ohio I UPil - of the top defensive halfbacks

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"!' lilrlv fast, yet he rates a' one Ted Provost, the Buckeyes' 6foot-3, 184 pound senior, lust

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Provost has Intercepted a
total of 15 pooses. Including two
last saturday against Purdue.
Stolfs B~cks Upool
Last yoor agalnot the Boiler·
makero. Provost picked oil a
Mike Phlp_ps pou and rambled
ya(dl to brook a scoreiOS$
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stage • 13·0 upoal win.
Provost Is porfola dtlenslve
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Interception, roturnlng
ball 39 yardo to the Purdue
roui. However. a clipping
penalty nullified his run.
Pldlo Off 19
Tatum Is consider~&lt;! by mon~
be tho finest cor'ntrback .In

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Intercepted t9 posses In · aloh!
badcllold blunt·
Mike Phlppo~eerlal . borrage
last saturday and now ,.... .
Don Moorhead, Mlchl,an'•
scrambling junior quortorboclt.
Moorhead hao comptoltd 79
of 158 attempts lor 1,024 y!lrdl
and five touchdowno. Only flvo
of his tosseo hovo tioon
pidced off this .......
Last year, the BuckeY-.
proved just es atlngy on pais
defense as they ran baCk 2.5 .
lntercepllonolor 209 yards and
on• touchdown• Senslblugh had
five ~teals, ,Pro\lost four, Tatum ,

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Tatum.
Senslbaugh, a grlfly 6-toot.
90 pounder, rank1 'tcond
with eight pou
Senolbaugh also
two po1101agolnst
1111 saturday,lncludlng
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NEW ORLEANS IUPil-Tha
New Orleans salniJ hove plckod
up two playero oo walven from
t11o Pittsburgh Steelon.
The saints acquired tackle
MJkt Taylor end Cornerback
Marv Wilson, who will replace
DENNIS BOGGS
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MICKY CHILDS
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JUNIOR 5.8 8Uifli.DO!IDI•I!oiP Ia countJUNIOR 5-5 guard Mlcky Chlldolnnolher tackle Jim Hesler, who was put
ed upon to old the· Mllrauderoln lbe auard de- ol lbe ~arslt,y Marauders up from the lasl on the move list.
parlmeol'llilbblopbaU-haDdlingindlhool- yoar•o
lljll8d. "The Nat," •• he Ia
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!(@ Ia a. retllrnlns,·l ii.,... cialled1by hlo teammates, makes ""rnr h 1 •
maldnillbe ~ aL a·:.;,p,omore' li~ joear, lack ol-beigbt' with speed, outside lhOotilll(abU.
Boao ..ae alsO• a' ~.out ballb.a•k "" .tllti , ltY and hustle. llo wa• ·alao a member ol the NAMED ASSISTANT
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Philadelphia Phlllles from 1960
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Tl.fl'f'• 'tho ·Glen? 'GI'vo ·ilVI .ta,r, to, a
Toll) cickt, rookie camp 14 yoori -riO and
~U s.7 proml_,ed ,a t~yo,ut, wqll 'the
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was loll oft two b,lll~, !"hilt, tho Year Award.
I\ICCovey Wl,l 00 all 14; . '
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Henry ,l!al'q!l ,of 1ho, Atl.. .ta League with 36 homen and 105
Braves got tllo cithar two first· RBI'S In t968. His repoot
plato volft 'l"d finl~ .third performance this yoor made
with 111 · pol(lls. ,..riM,' "(IS him the second player · In
namod cin 23 of tho' 24 ballots. Notional Laague hlotory to win
.'n,i 31-nor-ol~ 11m bri,... · ~~- · ' ,.
tho lilies back to back. Bill
m1n, who hlt41 hj!mi ·•IJ!I~and . Batting chom~ ·Pete Rosa Nlcholoon · did 11 with the
bollod .Itt ~~ riJ!Io· to llljl tho Of lhe Clncl~nall ''l.ocb,·who hit Chicago Cublln 19A3-14.
looguo In b,olli ~lf~Mts ·for .~ -~t fourth wlfh 12,7 jiolnts. Of Jl . players W!"' racelvod
lhe IIICOo1d stt•(fjhl year, tdgfd Rosa flnl- toeond to St. votes. McCovey was the only
'pllcJo;r, Tol(l 1 saavor of 1~·. ~lo'pJio;ht( Bob.Gibaon In tho one nomed on tvarv ballot.
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Bill RuSHII and Wednesday
It went on without Wilt

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Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor and
even Bob COUsy.

The Los Angeles uken woo
and the Cincinnati Royals lost.

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Chamborloln,

Baylor and

Egen ell were lhetved with

lnlurles but the slack was taken
up by ...., rooldoo-Oick
Garrett of Southern llllnoll aofd
Rick ROberson of ,Cincinnatiand aiel~ named Jerry West,
who scorad 32 polnh.
RobenOn tilled 'In lor Cham·
berlaln with 15 ~bounds and 1~
points and Gorrttl'-"!'fed 26
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Help
. cystitis with Uthlasis? What
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bladder
has
1 Is the best treatment for It!
S~lESliAN WANltD ..
been removed. WW eating
': ' A-Choleeysdlll Is an ln- too
m,ooo
coMII!f""QNpi""r:ol- · Pets FOr Sale
my
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uiar ...b boolul for fUll tbi!o
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slut
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tripe
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C«kers,
Scluiauzero,
Da~
ability of your ln·
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eOOia&lt;t' e11111o1Diro. Atr,Nall ' Jundl, JINieo, IiuHu. ,
:: gall ~ladder because this wiU
i II; 'Pate, J'rao., Texlllo a.. · 'torch, Ohio, turn rf&amp;ht1·
. prevent agonizing attacks tf
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Worth, Texat 76101.
Jill
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lnfection of the gall bladder. teries and am on a low cho11-16-Stc . Cool . 687-411154. .
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Q-X rays allowed stones · lesterol diet. The health foo~
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'" be treated wtlhout .an opera- which I am taking. What will
Employment .Wantad
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It do for me?
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Q-My aide Is always sore agent will not dissolve gall·
who palled awey nve years
and there ts a bitter taste In atones that have already
ago
Nov. 211, 1184:
" my mouth all the time. My formed, It wiU prevent the
• doctor says 1 have a non- formation of new ones. AI·
though It may belp to lower
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:·, functionlng g a II bladder. your cholesterol level it Ia
"' What treatment Is recom- not nearly as effective for
::.• mended?
this purpuse as large doses
··, A-Your aymptoms are'liot of nlacln.
~ necessarily relate~ to your
;; nonfunclt&lt;inlng gall bladder. ~What Is lithium? What
•• For the latter, a low-fat diet effect does It have on a per· ·
'":: and avoidance of alcohol Is son!
: the beot treatment. In some
A-Uthlum Is a II g h t ·
cues, anU.pasmodlc drugs metal. Its salts are effective
·- are helpful.
ln the treatment of s o m e
forms of depression.
Q-1 bad my Jail bladder
, , removed eight years ago but
, · the attacks are worse than
• they were before. What could
LEGAL NOTICE
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So dear!J- loved, and siCily
NOTICE OF APPOINTMI!NT
·' A-This II an on-repeated
missed b.Y the husbend and
Ca.. He. 20,20.
: ; story. The most likely cause htat. of Gto.er Stout, O.ceased
children.
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Ohio.
Credlton

9 LID. to 5 p.m. bJ eppolrt-'
ment. .S .P.m. to lOp.m. no aM...·
...polntment neceilll')'. Loc:at-

etn1 rM!IIIred to file
tt..lr cloku with urd · flducl •y
within 1our months.
Doted this 1st doy of HO¥emb•

eel below K 11111 K lfobllei
H...,.s, P o l n I Pl•ant.
Phone 875-2454 or ~02d.,

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Grov., Stout, dec:eand, lot• of
Columbia Town1hlp, Meigs Car.~nty,

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Preba,. Judge of aold CoUIIty

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Notice Is henby given that
Wlll lom 0 , Chlld1 of Mictdl•port,
Ohio, hu bMn duly oppolnted

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THERE IS a new plumber Iii

LEGAL NOTICE

Racine. Bill Blythe, Phone

S.alad bid• for all the al•ctrlc
•nergy which shall It• requiNd by:
th• Vlllag• far tM opM"otlon of
the Villag• S.wag• Dlspoul SYs•
ta~n In th VUiaQ.I of Pomeroy,
Ohio, lot a t•m ol ten (JO) yoart
£;.• oM ah.- " the- 22n do'- of

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Cl•li.of IN Boarct of Tru1•
of Pvbllc: Affair. until 12100
o'clodc nODn on tht lrh do)' of
oenmb.t( 1969. Each .. , .. must
contal n fhl full namn of lYilfy
pthOfl or CCIIIIPany lntlflltld In It
and h , occ:-panl ... by o certlfl•d
ch~c:~ In th. su• of $25.00 drown
on a sOiv•nt bank, 01 o gucnntao
that if tht bid It acc:aptM a co.,..
ttoet will ll• ant•ed Into. All bids
must H llasod upon lptclflcot5ont
odoptld llr thl Council of •aid
Vlllc,a on tM 20tli dar of October, 967' and now on tUo In tM
ollie. o tho Clll'k of tha Boord
of TtultHI of Pi.Diic A.ffoln,
coplos of which specifications
will lla furnlshH pns~th•o !114•
.... upon QHilcatlon. Th1 rlghl
Ia ,.Hrnd to Nloct on)' and all
bhh.
By ord.r of tho Bocl'd of Tru ..
t.os of Pvbllc AHoln of the VII•
log• •f Pom•oy, Ohio.

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NilE ~LUB
Music By RMI Stewart
II. Tho Amhssadors
I Pc. Bond

: · Today's hand was played
. by Helen Sobel Smith ln a
: rubber bridge game at New
: York's Cavendfsh Club. She
. wu sitting South. The other
: three players were near ex. perts of tha male sex. I was
·. slttlng Southeast and watch·
AUCTION EVERY other Frldey
: lng to see If this young new. comer was as good as some
niaht bsgiMinl NOf, 21 at 7
; people said she was.
DORINOA WILSON
p.m.,
Old Auction House, La,..
CLERK Of THE IOARD
· I found out ImmediatelY.
rei
Clllt
Forest Georp,
Of TRUSTEES Of
: She won the heart lead wllh
fUBL/lC AffAIRS
auctioneer,
her queen and played her 11 / 1311 :1021•
•ven· Of clubs. East played
' 'the three and, with my ad- ~------------------- • vantageous position as
LJGAL NOTICE
Southeast, I could see that,
. If she called for dummy's
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
; jack, she was golng to be
C.so Mo. 20,20~
• able to make lust one club
Eotote of Bo"' Stout, D.cootH
• Irick UDless she could de·
· velop delayed second sight. Hotlce
hiiHby glvon that
' I had hardly ilnlshed my Wllllom 0 . ChiJd1 of Mfd .. lopcart,
hos hon duly 1ppolntod
analysis when Helen settled Ohio.
Admlnlstratot of th• Estotl of
the matter by calling for Bon Stout, docoo•ad, loti of Codummy's ace of clubs. This lumllla T ownthlp, Malgt County,
dropped East's queen nicely Ohio.
C.edlt•• ,.. requiHCI to fllo
and, when a second club play thtir
claims with sold fiduciary
&amp;bowed that the queen had within foUl months,
been a slngleton, Helen just Datecl thla 111 doy of HO¥o ..b~r
, . claimed her three no-trump. 1969.
• Eall· and West were lnP. H. O'aRlEM
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ant 8 bo Ut the dumb IUCk
ProNto Ju•t• of did Count)'
girl was enjoying. North 11 / 611!1311120 3tc
was
happy about the result
but remarked condescend- -- --·- --------- ---- -lngly that Helen had a lot·to
.. learn abaut double-tlnesse F.. Sale or Trade
situations and would do wen "'
to study this particular card 10 -YEAR- OLD work horae,
comblnatton for future ref- trade for cow, gun, or pig. F.
Barttmu1, RA!edovllle, Ohio.
erence. .
· Helen uld nothing at ail Phone 378-6384 CocllvUle.
but Just spread the cards to
11-1~1&lt;
cut for the next r.ubber while
I had,found what! wanted to ---------- - --know. This young blonde Notice ·
was a real player. She
~ed to be IUJ'II of two club GUN SHOOT, Rld]and American
trtc!&lt;s and her ace play had Lesion. &amp;110111 Nov. 23, DOCII
guaranteed these two club wtll 4 p.m. Turkeys and ba!rlcks against any combiDa·
11 20-3tc
011
tlon of the East-West. carda. • "
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J. Pee pOint
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Any othe~ club play risked

ber 20. Housepeeklrv with
oldar man or woman. Must

her CIIJIIrao:t against some
cslb!F cl~b break. Helen
, Insured ber success..

live in. Prefer IIDD-Invalid.
l'bol1o 949-29115,

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. Peaking Unii~·
COLUMI!US '"' Columbllsand
Southern Ohio Electric Com.
J¥111~\ operating ill mula and
!'aelgs Counties, ordered Oddltlonal peaking 8qllipment to,I!.
Installed near the Walnut Geri.
eraling . station just lOUth ot
Columbus, J, L. McNeal.Y,
President and Chairman ~ th~
Board, has announced.
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!Ice here awaited :U,'oirlclalrequest . Crom militarY ol!lclals troops
befOre attempting to arreot a
loc&amp;ltee..,.er who san"!Uary inJtde a mlnlsll')'centerbe.. Ina

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KariMI, Oltanoler up 3..p.m.: r::~~~lc~:l;.~
was reportod!J' orderOII toVIat- .The shlry was acco!l'panl~ , .Alan Rt, ller'rill up •8o55. p,Jil;: . •
nam.
. b'/ tw,o ~ Ql !XH!YrlghW GeOrge T.' Price cki1ni 9:30 p.

;:."~co::~:~~s.:

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Jolin Kirkendall,
19, was
periods.
. sranted
BWii:tuilr)' Inside
the
'l)le Cour unltl, powerell by 'Unil'd'· Campus !ldlrilall')' Celt·
ll!r near the Olilo· Univera!cyalrbcrul~t 4ypebythe~a~tt
andesWhwll'll ""'!'Po• bore earl¥ W~aday
n
~ by the Rev a. Thomu l'llclcolls
nAireycrA~crCoaltr·~ryattlalonon otot IJnEalledat and Thoniaa Jack..,n.
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NlceOtls the co.dlrector ot
HartCord, Conn., and will have the center~ whlcb is supported
a capaclt,y ot 39,500 kllowltta by nverellstousclenomlnallons,
each. Each unit will be fuiJ.yau. said th
th " decided to
tomatlcandwlllbeoperatedby make: :u~ ..jt;..11 ill his
remote control. .
decision and Is willing to take
SlnceNov. ·l, 1966,Columbus . punishment the lawmayiiiCIIct
and Southern has Installed JIOV. In order to testiCy to his belle!
en peaking units, one each at In the lnjuatice ot the law."
l'edro ~ Addleon, Ohio; one
"John's conoc:lence tello him
each at Plcway Conesville and
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Poatcn generating stations and The boy's Naval Reserve 11111,
two at the Walnut generating headquartered at Parkersburg,
lllltl~' Thoae units have a to.. W. Va., reporll!dl,y was ordertal capaclt,y or 133,000 kilo. ed to active dut,y several da.Ys
watts and were lnatatled at a ago.
coat ot approximately $11 mil.
non. The new units will bring 43 Women AUend
the total Investment in quick •
atarl peaking capacity to $2J

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Floyd and Helen Jane Brown,
Middleport, have filed suit aeeklns $4,545 damages against the
Morey Coostrur.tlon Co. , Parkersburg, in the Meigs ~\y
Common Pleas Court.
The plalntUrs charge that the
CODlJ&gt;BliY, hired by thevlllageor
Middleport to construct a sewer system, through negligence
on Jan. !9, 1968, damaged their
real estall! located on North
Filth Ave to the extent cited.

Homemaker Event
A program Cor members ot
the Meigs Homemakerl' Clm
Wedneaday at the Cotumblisand
Southern Ohio Electric Co. in
Middleport attracted 43women.

Ua!ng the theme, "Chrlstmao
Spread and Christmas~kle," Mill Jo Anna Distler,

power company home service
director • gave demonatraUons
on holiday decoratlonsand!ood.
llfra. Scott Folmer won a door
prize.

Otter Free Phone

SESSION CALLED
Apractice session Cor instal.
laUon ar otrlcers wit! be held
by Pomeroy Chapter 186, OES,

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Tonight, Hovenber 20
HOT OPEN
Friday a~d Saturday
No¥tmber 21-22

"DRACULA HAS RISEN
FROM THE GRAVE"
(T echnicolor)

"THE HELL WITH
HEROES"
(T ochnitolor)
Rod Toylor
Claudio Cordinolo
SHOW STARTS 7 PM

~Iceman overltll Cree ot

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irtay ,oeallon thJ!!lks to the Commun1 cattons workera ot Amerlea union . The CW Ia lpQII&amp;Or·
lng an Ohio Mom's campaign
which provides in Meigs Count,y a Cree telephone call to an
overseas serviceman.
Meica Count,y resident• are
to mall a postcard before Dec.
I to Tom Clelland, 1633 Uncoin Helllhts, Pomeroy, listing
the sender's name, address and
phone number, along with the
name ot the oervtceman and
where he Ia stationed. The winnlng postcard will be selected
thi'OIIIh a drawing.

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The pair picked up what
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controllers estimated at 100
~UU'l ..,,.....,
pourlds of rocks and Coorad
111d: "This takes me back to
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W. Va&lt;' .~,, ..
,..,._ lilY ,boy.~,., yt;-ya~~ .-·or.-.•
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_,.~ you wam.., to 1111!9 things
W; Heason, 81, retired hrlner ar--d In ~lrt."
and coal miner, died Wednea.
To· test tho sensitivity of
da.Y aCternoon. t.lr. Hilson be- lhock.m'easurlng Instruments,
came Ill at hlo home near here Coored and Bean rolled grape.
and ,.., ll!ken by ambulance to frult·Sized rock• along Jhe
the omce or Dr. Jolin Rldgw13 moon's surface, like clumsy
but was dead upon arrival.
monsters ln. their space suits
Mr. Hes11on was a member of bowling In the dust.
the Point Pleasant Church ot
Camera NOt F-'lanlnt
Christ and a1 the Fill&lt; HIDitera
Tho S7UIIIO color television
AseodaUon.
camera that had conked out
He was born Jan•.27, 1888 at Wednesclay shortly affw they
Graham station, the 100 o1 tile ·. started their first walk outside
late James M. and Nancy Am Intrepid was still not furlcllon·
Roush Hesson. A lion, Orland, lng and, to tho disappointment
died In 1963 .
at scientists as well II miiii&lt;MII
&amp;lrvlvors are hla w!Ce, Gar- on tarth, tho maonmen could

JUST IN TIME
FOR CHRISTMAS!
You can

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drive

in Pomeroy with•
OUIIhe bDitt

shauering b11111ps .

Come in and use
1111 Christmas Lay-

Away Service.

SliTS
SPORt COATS
TOPCOATS
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·SWEA TER,$ -pullovon and cardlgono by . Arrow
'"" p,rilon
SLACKS..by Jo,_r
SHIRT.S.,.droio, c..
and white, by Alrow
S.Hti!U-kntf ~him, ~J Arrow and Puritan
MEltS JEWELRY &amp; LIATHER GOODS by $wonk

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111:95 GIRLS COATS .............. SALE 1.00
8.95 GIRLS COATS ............. :SALE . 6.50

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hlo two children
with .rlnder'l&gt;r~fns and E111who wllnoll.
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thai Vlrsll Per- the E!lil!l Funeral Home where
ot llieJ~s vronitllllllts ore being com'!liotoilr' and ploled.
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Olrlclals said Anclar- - antJy OUT!Id tho
with
him Cr_.tl¥.
• Perldns waa llruck In t b e
chelf. He """ dead apon orrival ol the PcllnttW emetgen.
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(Geraldine) Gibbs, New H&amp;•en; One of · tho most dr,...allc

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... eroy MU&lt;mlc Temple.
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tho m.:
Dearborn
bodl.,,bf
men, women "'l" ~II·
p.m.;Fort
Semet·
S:30
drfl\ •who ""~' 'killed In lht•ln: Wlllfleld, ·:rlrcerl&lt;in ,;p · 7 ,:~ 0 p•. .
ddent.I)CI'!',un'* Investigation m. w H Shiver Jr up Jl•3o
by tho flrmy.
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Bru~ up. 3:30 'a. It . work.
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Ronald L. Haeberle, 28, stld ~ ' ·
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. he tciok tho pli:tu(ta while ..,.
RIVER- LOekl4
•. Sinc:it. . \~epv.,,•,l mlaalqft.~•·
!ached to' "C" Company, lit
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Beltlllon, 20th Infantry ragl' ora up 6~ p.m.; Peace up7:20 ,C.... and bec8uae the, moon· .
ment, 11th· Light Infantry .,.,. p.m.: Qieen CIQ' ."" ,1 a.m : . ~~~::lelecal" ~P!""ently wore turned
gade when the troops entered Jef1boat up 5 a.m., steel Pion- not urg..,t requlal!e..s, ane .could hoW
the vlllageof My Lal No. 4. •' •r"!!6:45a.m.;Lod&lt;"l5,Peg- ill tillc~ 111d appreclajt the clll"b
"I wilt sllod&lt;td," Haeberle 'l r Downey up 2:OS a.m.; Laura sublime human comedy of th,ls upoldt - ·
saldlnanlntervlew."l'venlvtr Ellz1bellt up 3:15a.m.; D. L. ln~r:ed:l:bl=e~:::;.:.~~=
.bten able to forgot What I uw. Jotmm "'I ,5:05 a.m.;· A. V, • · Amateur
the
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!here. They were ' lihoollng at Criaa down 5:~5 a.m.; Look 16,
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launchers.
I Lock 17, Paul D. dowlt 9;50 p.
"I couldn't believe what 1was m.: Folly R. up io p 'm. •, L'i&amp;le
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BoDe.
right, I noticed a woman ap. ville Locke, Foplu "'I 11:45 p.
poared from some cover and m.; Titan down 4~ a.m.; ..ca
this one Gl fired first at her, down 5:20 a.m.; I'IIWp Sporn
lh~ they all,started -'lng at 6:05 .a.m.; Racine Locka,
her, aimed at hor heed.
Elainl G. up 3 *·1!1·: Greenup
Sale! Friday and Salurday,
"The bonll -~flying In the Locks, ¥11~- 1:25a.m.:
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air chip by chip. I d never seen Jane :r. down 2,30 a.m.; steel
A"'":'.lcans shoal civilians like Trader .3:!0 1 •111•1 Ji;aso
lhat. he said.
Arlwtaaa 3,45 a.m.; Mel'
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39.50 WOMENS CAR COAt$ ....... SALE 34.00
flclals by onoll1er farmer serv·
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29.50 WOMENS CAR COATS •••••• '.SALE 22.00
lnvestlgallonoflhalncldent.
Herdman up 11:20 p.m.; Walter
~5.00 WOMENS CAR COATS ....... SALE 20.00
lsi Lt. William L. Calley Jr., Wllliamllon. down 12:20 a.m:
lUO I OMENS CAR COATS ••••••• SALE.f~Qo·
26, of Miami, Fla., hal been ValvoUne "!112:55a.!l'.; Andrew
charged wllh murder In lht P. calhoun down 1:411 a.m.;
17.50 WOMENS CAR COATS ••• , ••• SALE 15.00 ' •••
case. Staff Sgt. David Mitchell. Jim Murphy down 2:50 a.m.;
29, of St. Francisville, La., has Elillha Woods up 4:30 a.m.;
been chi.....,. wllh assaull with Voos..X ICI6:20 a.m.
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. H-Ie seld he provldod tha
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19.50 GIRLS COATS .............. SALE 16.00 l
department with prints of the
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pictures of tha Incident and a
(Continued !rom- ll
sl•·page statement In August.
GIRLS C~ATS ............. ;W.E u~oo . dOf!!ti luerf ·for
p..Ote.c~on. Sizes' 6~ to
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the rookie Astronaut _,, 37,
1.3.95 GIRLS COATS .............. SALE 1,1.00 .IN solid.colors, ' IIIII~
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hod a tillll their last day on tho
grtell, grey all4
moon. The aklppor chuckled so
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A., Cabin Creek, and Otis W., Its slope
Survayor 3
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near Lelart; a Costar 11011, affer; a circuitous walk of one
George L. O'Nail, In the Dl'IJ': mile. Ground controllers were
two slsll!~s. Mrs. Reatrlce Hull. worried they mltlrt not be ablo
,.._ to gat out again but _ , and
m, Pl. Pleasant, and ..... c.inrad auurtil ihem the ·
Clara Jollneon, Latart; 18 !oollng Wilt .-d. Thllr
srandchlldren, and 22 srat · maxlm·um distance waa an
srandchlldren.
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Funeral aerY! eel will be bold. estl!"aled 1' 300 1"
rom
lntripld.
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at the Broad Run United Melli· .Tho survliryor 'had . boon·,
odlat Church at 1:30 p.m. Frl- gleaming wllllt whorl II was
da.Y with the Rev. Raul FC11111er launchld from .Capt Kl!lnodv
ol!iclatlng. Burial wiD be In . and Btln radlotd back:
Graham Cems11!17. Frlondo " lfs char!lld !'!!«M'· Tho soo
may call at the residence after has COOliN It """"-'·"
5 p.m. todll. The FogleSnips 1111 , _
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wire cutttn. Coorad 111lppid
off PI- of cablo ·and tubet
and tlso ·cut ·off the' i:emara;
wlllch had . tr,nsmlltad bad
6,315 piCIUrtl ,beforlir II lost
- . Ao . • bonul. ""
astronauts cut ,off ·the little
metal ICDa; whldl:liad dug a
,small trench I~ 1M soli.
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Bean r~ that ,mii'Y 'f' ,
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University President Oaudt R.
· '' Sowle hll accused city pollee
villh lllagally hoidlnV (0!!" stu·
, ._dents In a dormitory room for
. illreo . haul'!l Wocinesday without
, charge while • searc;li warrant
was being obtained.
MAyor RaymOild Shlphard
proml~ i raplr today oh the
charge of Sowle, who conthe dtlenllon c:raeted "a slluatloh" which aggravtled
oarller tenslona balwHn stu.
denls and local pollee.
Sowle 111d In 1 wrlllan com·
plaint he tell "dttp concern

ov~lholllagalandoohtces..ry

Reg. 3.00 Lycrq girdle lop with shoor ·str.tch sl9cli•
lngs. Sizto petite, m.,lium, long. Four ohad•a
all olz11 In all colors).

proceduresomployalllly Alhonl
poll.:. offlclalo.'' tnd ~!!'did.,he
was not condoning any subs!an·
t1v1 violation of law Whl&lt;!l m•y
be proved later ln .court.
After thl "'-yor ~ved 1M
leffw •. ha end "lres ~ clh(

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at' a crocili card. The thrH ar.
ruled resldid In the room. .
When the order wao obtained
three hours Ia.•. 1 '"rch un-

covered a ·gun and bullola In
the room. · Tht lour wort r1leased wllhool charge.
During the jlolanllon, other
students crowded In the dorm Itory halls and 11 croated "a
ten• sllulllon," $owla aald.
"Tho commfndablo tfforts of
university staff members averteel an Immediate erlsls.''
The university prosldenl also
111d l«s. Llllllln'RamO., a law·
yerandOUgovimlno;,tproloosor. arrived during the doltn·
lion to aorvo 11 -...... far
the tour end w11 denied . . .
to them. When she com~li\lcl
af length, lhe llnatly- per.
milled to enter the room and
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WASHINGTON (UJ'O - The
Senate clllnlxe• • muel•s,
tiu;e.JIIOIIth llru&amp;ale ~, votlnllr whelller to ocCO(Il 'or roJect Preeldent Niml'• nom1.
nation tf. Clement F, IIQnaworth Jr. to the &amp;lpreme Court.
The dlirl:lsion rested with 1
hlndlul ~ •~I who have
docilned to take • Pllblic or
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COI!II"I- .teo P~ 0. C. RaD,
11Qtetowar4
' 'in..,_ rllor7: Lanale Hedrick,
phen !or' 1 iucioulal Plant, wtiQCIIIIICI tho sroup on
and to ttl a~ to~ of the Pobrt Pl••nt •
with planll ot odilr eoqUde1 CowriJ Chtmlrer
In 0t11or atatea.
wblch ~ the
"Mlcb ot thla n~ Mra. BelVa FuteJ,
resta wltb plaDt ..._,._.. direct« ot the C or C, and
he said, ''but there on certain Ice Marla Icard, who aoslltilf. ·'
elemento outside tho plant man- with ....._nta.
aaer'• ntp~~~~IJ)!JJty,"
Also ~cedwen
Re 'urate~ COVIC members to Ball, member or tho West
llDrl out If thoro Is coacera at IiDia H'"'ae or Doltples,
.tll 'll&gt;ell tar the lllc:t:eaooia Ra)j)h Welker, OhloHouso
buotfteu In West Vlqlnla IIIII Rapre-tlvel member
Me'"l, &lt;Wlla lllll Alhllll
b' the protection ot boll\ tile
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bUIIness and~ rJahta or tieL BID BrailJ pte the
• &lt;OqaDf lind 111 oq,IO)'IL ••~ ·-naaed
Gflrate81aler •uaelled,too,
that the COVIC mombero seek ~Q~PrUclai)'m to Mra.
the nral ...,.. ot vldeace dur- IIYIIw alia wao reiiPCIIIIIbla
IJW tailOr dlspllllo. as wll 11 the ovwwhelmlng seecooo
tht ..... olpre¥ealiJWor...,. the neat. AllmaJor~:fi
trolling aueh altuatlona. He Cur- el' Mallon CGuQJ were
thor lirpd labor 1atderlhlp - sealed.

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look Into ttlo iloitentlon. ·
llllltors ClllPOied to u.,u._ VIO!IIBJII, 11 a flldiD reta; at.,
A city pqllcl offlctr'wenl to~· 45 In (avor and seven tondant.
Bl'own R11i~ Half with Or· "*dded ~ ,-w.~
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Wll eeanclln·a Cllt growing~.· to caaielild~wlll
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