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two quarterback sneak playa. for lbe extra polnts.
'page continuing
1Thetas and Charlie Cleland , a 110 yard kick-&lt;&gt;!! runback by seii," Paul Black, Tom W~, Yda. Pan. .. .. :·. ,,. .. HI
McClmtock then moved mto the McChntock mtercepted a deep On the aeoond play of I b o threw key blocks for Evans Me- Cavote, a 70 yard run hy Wag Ttm Cozart, B1U Bll'd. Eddie Toll! Yda. . •••• ... •
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spothght WJth runs of t7, lo and pass with 34 seconds remammg thtrd qiJ'ilrter, Cundiff broke' Clintock waa successful on a run ner and Grmstead's ftve yard Moran and Steve Dalley
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7
14 yards
m the first half and raced 6li loose and 1prmted 57 yards fori for the extra pomts
CBrry
I Regular Mike Jenkins, a juD- Pa- Allom. .. ..... • H
The dnve was
concluded yards, outsprmting all challeng- hiB aecond touchdown Grueaer McClmtock scored the last Coach Deem, pleasoo with wr linebacker who was Injured Puseo Comp. ...,.,~ I
when Grueser hit McClintock Iers, to gJVe Southern a 20 - 0 ran over the extra pomts
ITornado TD early Jn the fmal the Southern effort agamst York, over a week ago, is still 1n PaiHI liter.
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wtth a 28 yard touchdown pass halftime edge. Grueser's pass Defensive lmeman Denme Ev- period on a three yard run that wtll now prepare hts team for Metgs General Hospita and saw Poulllel ..... """'"'-'- B
after the Tornadoes were levied to Matthews for the extra polnts ans, With 7 mmutes and 38 sec- capped a dnve of 67 yards. The a trip to North Gall1a next Fr1- no actton for lbe second Blralgbt Flllllbl01 ...... .. "'_;;;::J I
Coach Ron Deem's Tornado Ia lo yard penally Tbe touch- fell Incomplete
onda len m the thid quarter, In- try for the extra pomts on a run day
week
l'llmlllea loti
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eleven, now With an overall 1- down pass came on the second l
SECOND HALF
ltercepted a Gnnslead pa,. and by TheiSS was stopped short J Others who plllyed ouiBtandSTATIS'I'ICS
BY QUAR'i'tllll
2 record, smothered the scor-1 play of thesecond quarter, Gru- The oeoond half got underway' raced 42 yarda for his first York's last quarter touchdown lng ball for the Tornadoes m·
Soutllen Yort Southern ...... I 14 IU - G •
mg efforts of the Brwns until eser passed to Charlie Matthews with lbe Soulbern acormg ram-!touchdown of the season. Tom , off the Tornado subs carne on• eluded DaVId Spencer, Karl Rus-1 Yds. R.asb. .. .. .... . Zl$ IIIII York ... ".•""" I ~ 11-11
the last mmute of the th1rd per-~
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., the hard runrung of Half.. cka John McChntock
and
lhenn CundUf, scored an 1mpress1va 42-24 victory over the
York BI'Ulll8 at Buchtel Friday
night.

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Athens Posts 2::i!=::·E!~
n••g w•In at
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third quarter! ~hen he plunged
BY DAVE RICE
1had the hall for three plays and going to be shut out for the first man, picked his way 13 yarda over them. Mostly we had 14
mel paased to End Tom Daltca
ovfter thelh goat meh from the 1 The Lo'-'an Chleftams came were forced to punt as the big tJme this season The Jackets• for the touchdown Ashley's try I run over you, and that wasn't
for the two pomter and lt W&amp;l
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er ree
raJg t tne!l leadmg to town last
"' mght expectmg a L ogan df
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28-0
the s Tornadoes
e ense refed
us to g1ve very ta 1ented quarterbac k Bd
u · for t he extra pomt was no !iVU\I
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dy Moore, had other tde~s
and lhar s how the game ended
STATISTICS
It was reported that bolb
nearly all of the fmal 12 mm- lscare from the Yellow Jackets The Jackets fme
punter, W1th Moore ;md Rod Sauer The game was costly to both
Logau Middleport
Athens' fine halfbacka, Todd
utes Grinstead h d
ed who have been playmg msptred Gary Stobart got off a beaut1 domg most of the baU carry- teams as they 10q one plaJ er l&amp;t Downll
14
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rt:lnt Sn der and Dick Adams, IUHer00 ;m lmpo
for 0
a account
ball
thi
s
year
The
Chleftams
ful
one
th1s
time
as
Jt
bounded
mg
HIP.
Jackets
moved
Lhe
each
by
means
of
an
InJury
The
Total
yds
rasblng
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105
Athens
post
dY
le m unes In t be
ver 50 pomts m the last
b
r
47
)ards
to
?:1 yard lme of the ball from thell" own 3iJ to the !Ch1eftams lost their ace quar I Vardt Pass
51
81
Southeastern
OhJo
Lea~ue
VIc- e mmor
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tw,o York outmgs and 18 the ar. ~:~e ~~~ ~etopIra~ ~~rarf~ne ChJeftams ThJ.OJ was JUSt one one yard !me of the Chudtams terback, John Ga~ser early m Total Varela
S IS&amp; ton Frldav mght 88 the red- hrst hall of play and both set
8
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Icould take
the m)ury rJ of Stobart's fme punts as he On the next play from scrmr th1rd quarter but reports were I Punts
4--38 7 4---43.7 1hot tlte chase passed the m1d
:tire
er ~
l 0f th IS on Y ot died Jackets of Coach Bob Ash punted 4 times for an average mage, Moore rolled out and be that he was JUSt shaken up and
a"V n 1 way pomt Coacil Don Eskev S1 n s Yt ~ Yte m th third
e everung on 1
of 43 7
bmd a key block by Rod Sauer would be all nghl
I Passes att
II 1 1Bulldogs remam as the le;uwe s starters un 1 1a 10 e
8 5s x-pom er
yard carry Wllh less than ey
Followrng the punt, the Chtef- scampered mto the end :ron~ The Jackets, on the other Paases comp.
3 S only undefeated team as thf&gt;V period before the subs took over.
two mmutes m the game
I In the early mmutes of the tams, fmdmg the Jackets de- w1th the Jackets' hrst score of hand were not as fortunate as ; Passes 1nt
9
1 roared to a 28-0 v1ctory over StatiStics of the game all fa..
Cundiff and McClintock, both Igame It looked as If 11 was go- fense harder to penetrate, also the evenmg Dave Ashley s k1ck they lost thetr ace halfback Pta.
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55 10 Nelsonville
I vor Nelsonville as they out firstJUniors, meanwhile performed 1 mg to be a iefen~ve battle But had to punt A fme punt by Bill for the utra pomt was short George Sauer m the second quar- Fumbles (lost)
8 1 ! At Nelsonville spPrdy half downed Athens 12-7, led m fUSb..
;Ith ~eat effectiveness for the ~sl~sual ~~ h;! ....~leftam b~ckh Westfall put the Jackets deep and the score stood at 20-6 w1th ter It ts believed that he will I Scormg Legan, Gasser, 14 back Todd Snyder returned the mg yardage 135 to 15 and m to~~a
on offense durmg
stal e d c~~
ot m lhe1r own terntory As has 3 30 left m the game
be out for the remamder of the run Denms 5 pass, Kemper,) games opemng k1cknff &amp;4 yards1tal yardage 135-123 Athens, bow·
M ~int:
quarters
of
action
j teams P :r~th on 1 lr Y even been the Jackets fate all season
Followmg
Dave
Ashley's
k1ckseason
He suffered a shoulder 1 yd run Ep Mundy, pass
for the first Athens touchdown ever connected on eight of 18
~th 0 t ~ounted ~or four ~r~s fun t etc osl~g ~utes!they fumbled and the Ch1eftams off the Ch1eftams took posses- dislocation
I Mtddleport Moore, (two, 1 and 1t was 6-0 before many of I passes for 108 yards and bad
1
d 1f ern ou owns w lie Cun- ~ d : IrsSequar ~~ ~ben ga~, rf!covered on the 22
ston of the ball on the 24 yard The Jackets' Coach Bob Ash- and 13 yds )
the fans had settled mto the1r I one mtercepted Nelsonville com
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1 From here the Chiefs work- lme Unable to keep the bali 1Jey sa1d he was proud of h1s~ :~:- mto paydlrt tern ~un/ carr~~or th~ b~~~
Startmg Lineups
Logan, seats Hafback D1ck Adams fa1 peted JUSt two of 10 for zero
f1 t T
I14 'i d 1 0~ h
to the horse on offense Chuck Kern- movmg, they were forced to I team for battlmg back agamst Ends, Brooker and Denms Tac- ed on his run for the two-pomt yards and had three mtercept·
drJY: 818~ted o~doStouchdown /ar hme J 0the ~ackets
Iper carrted the ball most of punt agam, th1s t1me to t h e heavy odds to score twtce m kles, Trowbridge and Courter , conversion agamst the tough I ed The Hotmds also comm1tted
1 the final penod agamst the be11t Guards, Fell and Fox
w en demor Den f thromh erte
n art
sse rb onke the way to the I yard !me where Jacket 30
Center, Nelsonville !me
I stx fumbles, but lost only one to
nle E,,..,.
...ns recovere a fumble o e es runnmg qua er ac s h
t th f h
h
h
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h s k G
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on Brums' 40
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y on ILogan had
Smlt
ac s asser, emper, Less than four mlsutes later the Bulldogs
la 1
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gue, ro
ou Itt With a J yard plunge
Leo two consecutive passes of 14 They stuck in there 8 n d Mundy , Daubem1re
I the Bulldogs cashed m
an 1
SCORE BY QUARTERS•
PSIIuystl aterC, ondafffoburth and two fto lmhe nght "IndGbucked hts wadyl Shultz s run for the extra pomt and 3&amp; yards and the Jackets fought all the way," smd Ash- I Middleport End s
Stobart other Nelsonville mi scue011when 11 Athens
14 14 0 0 - 28
a on, un 1 roke loose or t e score asser s passe
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nd th Chi Ita
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th Ch f 1
nd Rob
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and gall ed 34
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mson ac es ance John Lackey a 175 _ pound Nelsonville
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yalds own the
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led 2()-() v1 th 2 30 left m the tams' front door W1th one mm- Said Adams ''Your
boys and Ash ley Guards S1gman t defensive tackle mterce ted a l• r-----------=--ioij
g Side mto the end zone gan led a.o with one lnmute left third quarter
ute left m the game Moore a- were sttckmg m the trench to- and Blake Centers Gladwell ·
p
The try for extra pomt5 on a 1n the flrst quarter
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pass
on
the
Nelsonv11le
W1th three qll3.rters gone it gam rolled out and beh1nd mce DJght We had
to get your! Backs Moore Hmd} G Sau
run was stopped short
The second quarter was dom- 11ooked as tf the Jackets were blockmg by hlS rntenor line- lmemen out of the way or run er, R' Sauer, Swartz'
SIX yard lme and rambled
The next Southern TD dnve mated by the Ch1eftams af! the
the end zone Fullback Don Mc-

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yard lme and Bob Grues 1 ·I to the Jackets 5 yard line
another Nelsonv1 1le pass was
m From there Gasser faked to The Jackson lronrnen made dalr h1t twtce to get the touch- ~ the Panthers moved qwckly to and h1t on two for 62 yards and mterce ted and returned to the
mediate! gamed 15 a~r 00
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penalty for offside&amp; helped
t pena 1
95 yards
ams scored on the next play
end Steve Denms for the touch- turned back a stubborn Pome- Th I
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I In 1 the surge
The Panther offense worked I Adams a am was sto ed on I
All trades tr1u•k dr1ver to I
roy
Panther
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score
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between the 30 yard hnes
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proJect engmeers Africa down Kemper 5 run for the ex- h ttl th t
the fourth quarter After takmg Laer m he same period he '-·t
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h his run for the conversiOn and
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tra pomt was short and the a e a was a o c oser an h h ll
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20-o lh II 43
Europe A'"• South Poet fie I
traded at half tune II- !be score Indicated.
!the p' hon fe ledown 4IJ fw enh ,_anbet ers medovbe ktobt thl Iro y little nustakes proved costly ' was th h~~
remampald travel housmg, rood ,
e ant ers 81 on a ourt 1 w
turn
ac y e on- Defensively the looked good Jng m e a
Atlantic H1.,:h salary jobs,
Four times the
Panthers down play for possession ln men Two passes that bounced m st of t~ a Y Bruce Slm
The fmal TD of the game
male, female over JS OE!B
Th SECOND HALF
knocked at the door of the eJght plays Jackson moved to I off the flniertips of Panther re- ~ Lenrue ~ ~- Meter an~ I curred With 6 56 Jell m the
Box 23190, Oakland Park,
e third quarter started as Jackson goal line only to be paydirt w1th B1ery movmg he ceJVers were all that prevent- ~ck Kru ht d~d most ' r the - -0
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Jackets received the ball turned away through penalties fma 17 yards 1n one spur Bter- ed the Panthers from cashing
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g the b
th Do I MEDICAL CIIEC"S
their own 26
Jme
or by passes almost completed ly's pass to Marty Wallace was m
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Jackson meanwhile capdal- good for the extra pomt and the T·~tce in the final peruJd the runs himself especially m the '11mrsday passed a government
17&lt;d on 51 yard pa;s play 1 ~ lead
Panthers moved 1ns1de the Jack first quarter' when a 20 yard htll ~~posmg ~e&lt;lical checkt' o;
with less than two mmutes left The Panther! looked as H they son ZC, but falled to mamt&amp;n keeper by Sw1sher moved the Dros Utlli an
so JcJ,
mg and · scandalou:;;
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1n the frrst half 14 set up 1 to m1gnt get on the score hoard the momentum to oarry them hall w the Jackson II
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f1rst score The pass
from early when Lenrue Van Meter on no the end zone
The Panthers entertam the ~nme
Scott B1erly to Rusty Henry almost broke loose on the open- Stattstically, Jackson had 10 Nelsonville Greyhounds "' Pom- 1 th ~ measure was doppo:ed by
earned the bal 14 the Pome-1mg k1ckoff. He made It out to first downs and 163 net yards eroy Sladium m Parents' Night 1 e t ommuniSts an ot erk
I roy four from where Larry A- 1 the fifty yard lme from where ushing They passed five limes feettVt!Jes next Friday mgnL
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STAGE WALKOUT
WARSA\1 •UPIJ- The Soviet
Uruon's delegates walked out of
the congress of World FederaA 44-yard run by Roier All- 1 Other than Allman's hurst,\ hme cappmg a Ill yard match I lot downs .. . .. I 17 !ton of Trade Umons Thursday
man, w1th 7 23 remaming m1the Eagles did the1r pi'aymgl McArthur didn't score agam 1 Yda rusb . ..... .... 11 Z98 when an Albaman delegate atthe game was the only score between the two 20 yard Jines until early m the fourth penod 1 Yds pass .•. • . • .• . 36 20 tacked them as ''Khrushchev1te I
posted by the Eastern Eagles Meanwhlle, McArthur scored when Halfhack George Peters Toll! Vdo •....
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Fnday w!lht ln droppmg thea JD the !trot, oeoond, and fourth plunged m from the I Peters Pail comp. .. 1 Of 19 t oil
[lfth of 91x contests thJs season penods With pmt-s1zed (130 lbs ~ also ran the one successful ei- Fumbles
Z 1 k1ckoff from h1s 20 to the 37
at home agamst McArthur. The Eddto Weidner, fullback, easily tra pomt try after Weidner's Fumb !Ott .. .. .. •
0 I The Blue Dmls racked up one
score was 20-G
the star of the game He got aecond TD
Puats
..... 5-33 i!-37 fast down , but three plays Jat- 1
over the Eagles' goal line from The ar1thmetic of the game 1
av. av. er found themselves With a
The VIctory assured the Gen- ~the 4 With &gt;32 left m the fll'St wa• all on McArthur's side IDI
By Quarters
I fourth and mne at mulfield An- [
erals of a tie for the cham~ quarter. endmg a 66 yard drive table form.
McArthur
6 8 0 &amp;--20 derson h1t Gilmore With a 21
1onship In the new-hom Mid - 1m 16 plays, and agam m the
East .MoAr. jEaslem ... .... 0 0 0 II- 6 yard pass to the Wellston 29
OhiO Football Conference,
second quarter from lbe I, thlol
Another pass to Sam EISnaugle
- - -- ~ to the Wellston 40. Gallipolis I score the Rockets' first touch- nett.&lt;! three yards Anotller pass
was penalized for delay of game. down w1th 10 35 left to play iD was mcomplete Anderson's next
I The hall waa on tbe Wellston 37 tht fJrst half Gtlmore halted pass to John Brown was inter· II
The scoreboard clock showed down a pass mtended for the cepted deep In Wellston
12&gt; len to play when Long extra pomts Wellston led 6-&lt;1. tory .. the clock ran out endmg
WeDon'tGueu
acampered aown the 1eu stde The 81 ne Is
k ha k the first hau
the remamine 37 yards to score j
ue VI struc
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Recovery of a key fumble ed on lbe pigskin
to save lbe Insurance touchdown An- marching 6li yards m aeven
Gtlmore was the Blue Tlt&gt;'rils' I
WeHavellie
and two long runs In the third the day. Gallipolis started alderson's pass to Tommy Green plays, wtth Gtlmore racmg the workhorse gethng 136 yards
period aet up lbe winning toocb- 71 yard march, scoring
ml for lbe extra pomts was 00 final 2!1 yards for the first 19 lugs D1ck Long carrted
Equipment'.
down hero Friday m!lht as eJght plays.
good That
wrapped up the Gallipolts touchdown Anderson ' times for !2 yarda and ADderCoach Terry llaru!ley'a Gallta Pete AndersOJJ unoorked 1 13 ' ball game 22 .12 for the Blue passed to Gilmore for the ex- son picked up 63 yards m etght
Academy High School Blue De- yard aerial to John Brown. I Devtls
tra points The Blue DeVIls were sweeps Kirby Oller was the
viis pounded out o :12-12 win IThen Danny Gilmore galloped I lt was the third consecutive! ahead H.
lead1ng ground gamer for the
over the visiting Golden Rocyards around the left side wm m Southeastern Ohio Alb- That action packed second Rockets, getting 76 yards m
bts from Well&amp;ton.
and was hauled down on lbe letic League play 1..- the Blue qu.rter saw the Rockets score IS attempts.
Wellston was on the move' Wellston 40 by Allen Marsh. Devils and the first home wm qaln wttb 3 o; !eft to play 111 Gallipolts led 17-10 m first
Holding a IU halftlme
Three plays later lbe Blue Dev- of tho season It came before the fnt half to take a IU lead. downs and P•ied up 284 yards
the Rockets roared back
Us had a III'S! down on lbe a RomeooDUJU! crowd of ahout I Estep returned the enswng kick 011 the ground, adding 37 by
"USED CAR DPLS"
lbe second half kickoff,
Wells!Am 2!1.
30011 spectators. Gallipolio
back to tho Galhpolts 44. w for a total 321 yards Wellsdeep Into Gallipolis
Gilmore raced 21 yarda to the DOW 4-: 1m the season m all The Rockets ptcked up a first wn had • total of 200 Y"'"• II
Aided hy two good gains
Wellston a. Dick Long balled games
, down on the 31J Mart Hayhurn with 141 on lbe ground and 59
Fullback Kirby Oller, 13
for three yardo and lben Gil· The Blue Devtla travel 001 tossed a 30 yarder to John Pope ulD;;tho;_;:;a"~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-=-=-=-=~
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more IWept tho rtpt side for Atltentl next Friday to meet
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the touchdown. AnderliOII pass- undefeated league
Wellaton's Kirby Oller made
to Roger Estep on the
ed to Ed Hamilton for the oz. dogs, who are 4-tl 1n
tho extra polnts but there
polll 29. The marcb
tra points. Thet could have play after Friday
1 Oag on the play and the Roc..:
45 yarda In eight play&amp;.
been the ball game, but !bat win over Nolsonvlllo.
bts drew 15 yards 1m a
Jobo Pope bll lbe riP!
l.S-12 GaiUpoUS lead
looted 11 :1-1 in SEOAL play,
foul Grog Howell hatted 11
of the Blue Devil line It
amall. There ,... 1 25 loll in second place aloJ18 With
down Rayburn's pa" for
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and Pope darted
the third period.
and JackliOII, both sporting
polnto, and Wellston
dropped lbe ball. Jobo
Midway in the fourtb lrame, recorda
1011, 160 Junior eenter,
Wellaton's Jolm Milliken re- Tho first quarter was "';:1 ~Gilm::ore:_~relumed:;:.~lbe~ens;:u::lng
covered GibriQro's fumble on less GallipoliB took the •
the GaWpolls 21, and lbe Rock-ling kickoff and drove 46 ':~jl
ets lbreated 18 lake back !be from their own 37 wlbe '
F I N I S HI N G
load. Tho ~ts were unable ton 15 only to lose 1be ball
to dent lha. lllue Devil One, downs. 11 took Wellaton e~ght
Our beet qulllty
miued op a p88l play, and pm- playo to get out to their own
~bled OD I fourtb and three lllu- 45 81 the quarter ended,
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alton. '!be Galllpolll One held Tho Rocketo failed lo laiD
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and lllleellld Estep fGr a three and punted. On the first pi.QStarting At Noon
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Anclenaa '-"""" Sl Jarda lo eepted on tho Gallipolla 40
Forked Run
_ft.O 1nson's !be woitatoa tr but olfloills Nld! Steve Jelfen and returned
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PT. PLEASANT- Mra. l!er· Leon Youth
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and Is represen""" West Vir·
Otis Bel! family, who Mr. and Mrs.
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Ute
died Thursday evening •'j In
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J!1eDS were made to asa!ll a are Methodist mtssionar!O! ser- and chlidren, thVlennak ~· lth eounclior presiding. Slate offi· The Middleport Yellow Jack· \ Grant BQSplW In Co1mnbus af. PT. PLEASANT~ nd
at Ute Pennsylvania Farm
missioDary famUy In
Japan vlng in Japan. Mrs. Smith read are. spending e wee en ; ... eora ware received officially, et Marching Band presented _ter an extended Uine!B.
Fauver, son of
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. wbeD the Eleanor Circle
of a letter from Ute family descrlb- their par:•~•· a~d: :· Ray·· and included Mrs. Wakely, Dis· its speetacular "Lights Out"'l She was born Oct. 4, 1111 In F. R. F~uv: :/ ~~ ~t. 1•
Heath MeUlodlll Cburch met tng their Uvq eondltions and oer See
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Friday evening, demon. Calhoun County, daughter of 11165 gra ua
n
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Complete Rooms
Thursday evening at
I b • their projecls. Their oldest son mond Walburn.n of Ute u. s. Betzing, Aosoc. State Councilor: i strating again quanty if not Ute late Sennett and Angelo But. IDg?, School, who won th~,ti of
of
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church. Mrs. Chariea Bradbury, is attending Ohio University and / ; ~n:~':.' New Bampahlre · Margaret Seidenabel, deputy of[ quantity. The orange and black . ler Cottril!. SurviviDg are her ~
~~J: 'f!t ~~~e
presldenl, was in charge of the visited Beatb Church last year. vr.lt~~ecentiy' with hi• parents, ~ Theodorus, and Phyliis Rowan, uniformed band entered the f!eio husband, Ralph Davis; a broth- ~n awarded one of th~
JDeellng.
_ The circle voted to accept Ute Mr and Mrs. Francis Anderson] deputy of Forest RoBe.
lin a silent march playing the er, Russell Cottrlll, Pt. Plea.. far .
lzes In the FFA
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budget for the year and also Suzanne Bradbury
R i 0 Mrs. Wakely, on behalf of the I new fanfare by Yoder, led by ant: two sisters, Mrs. Marley th mmU8 pr ccordi to L.
QO
B. F. Goodrich
[took the project of contriburtng Grande CoHege stude.rt, Is spen . Cooncll, presented Phyllis Row- drum majorette Miss Connie _Cottril! of Pt. Marion,, Pa.. and W~t!, 0~l:clpal ~ PPHS.
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$100 to the Bell faiDIIy. They •I· lng the weekend with her par·' an with a. beautiful gift, a large Cooke.
Mr!. Mae Bryan of Ph11lppl, W. Richard received the
INSULATED BOOTS so planned to s~nd a Christmas ents, Mr. and Mrs. charles framed p~eture and ch?," cush· The band then stepped smart-, Va. and two grandchildren. place award and a check far
box to the missionary family. Bradbury. Miss Bradbury has!•ons, The group sang Let me ly down the field m squads of Funeral service will be held fjOO as the outstanding Poul"lrv
Stu
The group planned a rum- been chosen to participate in Call You Sweetheart.• Mra. four to the muaic of "Burnish-, Sunday at a:so p. m. at the Farmer In the eastern Unil!edll
6 to 12
pr. mage sala with Mrs. Jean Ute Rio Grande College vocal Rowan expressed her apprecla- ed Brass." With the stadium in 1Mohr·Stevens Funeral home States at the Na~onal FFA con. .
lddl
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Cooke and Mrs. Earl Davenport ensemble group.
Ilion and thanks lor the gifts darkness, the band gavt one of the Rev. Gaston Boyle, Jr .• of- ~ven~ti~on~in~K~an~s~as~Ci~ty~~t;h~is~-~M~'""':t::'po:rt,
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as co-chairmen w1th the date Mrs. Della Carnahan, a Ire- and of the members attendmg their best performances as they ficiatiDg. Burial will be in Kirk·
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and place to be announcad lat. quent vllitor in Middleport, hao th• meetings and welcomed! went into field maneuvers, for- land Memorial Gardens.
1er. Mrs. Bradbury annouaced been 1n Mentor, Ohio, with her those who had been absent for 1ming large and small boxes in1 Friends may call at the fun.
: that Mrs. Gal~ Brown would son, Delbert, for five weeks. , sometime.
contrary motion, outllned in col·'l eral home after 2 p. m. Satur..
Middleport
be program chwrman and Mrs. Her son aecompanied her to , Also welcomed were Erna Jes. ored lights worn by each mem·. day.
Robert Byer devotional chair· bar home in Bucyrus before gOol se, team captain of Forest Rose, ber.
man for the November meeting. lng to Colorado hunting.
Edna Riebel, district warden; From here the band formed !
WHAT 11 THE TRUTH,,,
Plans were made for Ute an- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight" Ntttie Hayes, Della Stahl and kaleidoscopic patterns which
nual Christmas ba1881' to be joined their daughter and son- . Winona Cook, all of Theodoru! were especially effective with
beld jointly by the Eleanor Cir- , ln-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bal·l Council, and Mrs. Doris Koen!g, 1the lights forming different pat.
c!e and the Afternoon Circle ley ~f Columbus, for the. home- Che&lt;ter Council.
. terns to the music oi "Block
November 30. Circle members COf!11D8 ~arne. an~ actJVJhes at Mrs. Ulah Swan gave a r~ Band Jazz." The majorettes :
were reminded to bring articles Ohw UmversJly m Athens to· : port on the rummage sale mi were features in a fire baton PT PLEASANT- Roy R. Kinto the next meeting lor the ba- day. Mr. and Mro. Halley are Pomeroy Oct. 5-6 which waSt routine with the band leaving caid. Sr., 52, of 503 Kennedy-av.
2l1 Ar.
spendmg .the remainder of the very successful. It was announ- Ute fi eld to the "Fight Song." paS8ed away Thursday at s-:1.0
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The
halloween
theme
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Tbe answer to th ts qu on P1UJ
r ts m Middleport with her ced that a bake sale wouldCJbe l The pre-game show 1eatur-' p.m. m th e GallipoUs Medical
many more important facta can carried out in the de~sert course pa en ·
held Oct. 29th at the Lyons o- ed. the band's usual entrance to Center Hospital after an 11 day
bo fo d · the rov.aling new served by Mrs. Keith Goble ' The Rev. Howard
Ruppel! ver Farm Store 10 Tuppers
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d F It 0 t th was In Athens Thursday where l 1 .
I the goose-step, commg to cen- 111 ness.
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terfield where they played the Mr Kincaid was born June
Dtafneu." Write, phone or visit close of the meeting. Att.cndlng 1 h cah d-: hgar .c erman
Escorted to the altar by the "National Anthem ,. under the 1 19i3 in Kanawha county, the
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01 fDday for your FREE copy. in odd1tion to the above named I w
a !fen d ospila~~~ With flag bearers were the desk off!· dire Uon of Mr Wilhall'
K .;,n the late w B and Leona
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were Mrs. William Russell, Mrs. hon}unes H
su •1re 10 8 8 at his cen and the Counc1lor, Edith R cell ~~ollo~ing the aim~' Allen Kincaid · ·
1
e ' recuperating at 8 ,,: . tr
e Ulah Swan uss .
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M· E· Do wson, Mrs. Cha rles hi me.
ho
e""'-~ng, easur r,
' mater song the band left the H as employed as a sec-~
BADIO
Byer, Mrs ~argaret Edwards, ~r. ~~d Mrs. Cecn Bradbury F. S., and Gertrude Hoffman, field With a twist-turn forming !on/
on river boats for
and Mrs. Rita Slaven.
have retumed from a 10 • day C.f, wbherePhtheiiy wRore present"! a a corridor for the football squadl the Consolidated Coal Company \
1g• t Y Y " owan. w 0 to te th f !d
0 1 P1ttsburgh for the past 1 th23
GO TO GALLIPOLIS
vacation trip to Niagara Fa!Is' Utanked them for their splendid
en r e •e ·
Mrs Bob Houdashelt
ondl through the New England States,, cooperation and
wonderful! The Logan Chieftam bond, years. He wash a :::t~!"rNo r e
Brent: Mrs. Bill Pettit, Christy, [ oown the east coast to New York work.
under the direction of AI Hor·!~·P:.i~=c U~on
a IOULV 3-4550
· and Billy, and Mrs. Gladys Tay. ~ty wh~re the~ ~~h~es~ of I Durmg the social hour refresh·~ sky, presented a show of pre- Surviving are h" wife, O!ev·
245 E. Stolt St.
Athon•i lor were in Gallipolis
{!, e~~n a;, , menll of homemade ice cream, CIBIOD _marchmg ,~ 0 popular fd Aushn Kincaid, one daugh1~ SISderM an
coffee, sandwiches, pick- tunes mcl~dingd "OS!dweet Geor· ter, Mrs. Edna Neville,
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Your Vote and lnfluenco Appmiated
lured in a dance number.
an'f. t~~
Mrs. Ora Hall ,
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Todd of Pontiac. Mich.; one hrJ&gt;,,,,
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John Grate ; Reserve, Dennis
1ther Jennings Kincaid of Quin- • ~
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wood w. Va. Four grandchii.........,....: ,., ra , , ,, , .............. _ _
Spyg!ass, RuUand's HIgh Grimm, and lntrumurol, Nandren ' alsn survive.
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Funeral service wili be held
p!eted ita staff this week, Bev· ] Class Reporters are Senior,
Sunday at 2 p.m. in the HenderGeneral Election November 2, 1965
orly Forbes, editor, announced. : Bob Burke; Junior, Liily Imboson Church of ChriSt with blll'~--Assistlai
her
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Sophomore,
Linda
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tery under the direcllon of the
Welsh; Society Editors, Janel Special Reporters are F.H.A. 1 ThirJy.flve Rutland
HI g h 1Crow-Husse!l Funeral Hom e.
WY BUDGET TERMS! '
Dixie Wamsley; Band, Jim school football players joined Friends may call at the resl·
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL!
White; Glee Club, Kathy Thorn· their "Dads" for bows on pre- dence after 7 p.m. today.
aa: Student Olunci~ David Pet. game ceremunle! Fridy night
erson and Fun Page, Marlha at Ute game wiUl McArthur.
The capybara, which some- •
Brown, Mary Crowser, Sne AJI. The Rutland High
BChooi times attains B weight of 100 :
1derson.
band directed by Robert
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Bases, acc.,.ories and caodies may be used in aU classes.
A card hstmg plant mater:
lalrllses."hould accompany a~ I enInterference with the judge
may cause an entry to he dJs.
qualified.
Arrangements w!ll not be
made on the show table.!. Work
tables will be provided.
The Slandard System of Judg.
lng will he used, blue, red, yeJ.
low and white, In numerical order.
Clltegories Include Section A,
Arliat!c Arrangemenls, 14 classSection B, Invitational, twn
Sec!ion C, Educational,
five
Section D, for
Juniors, Artistic (2 eta....) and
Exhlbito, two classlll!, which
will be a ahow ol gourds and
how to use Ulem, by Mrs. II&amp;
bert Lewis, member of the Nationa! Gourd Society, and a
Chr!stmaa display by Rio Grande E&gt;tenslon Class Art III.

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1e11ce of Me.l8s County peop1~. 1 Massar of Belpre ca lled at · Saturday rvenmg ,w1th Mr and Hwk y D1ll nn · halfb acks Ru~~
By United Press International
' the Starling Massa r home re- · ~rs Norm an McCam and fam- Mi ll er and s.tev e Brya nt and
Today is Saturday, Oct. 16,
cently.
l ily.
______ fu(lba~k _Ervm Rush.
the 289tb day of 1965 with 76 to
, Mr. and Mrs . Ross Cleland .
loi!ow.
Larry of Chester, Mr. and Mrs.
The moon ls approaching its
Vernon Cleland o! Columbus, '
last q~arter.
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- - -· The morning star io Jupiter.
New York Clothing
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The evening slars are Mars,
Team No. 5
6 6
Venus and Saturn.
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Donrm's Restaurant
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WITH THESE
On this day In hislory:
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USED FARM EQUIPMENT SPECIALS
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POMEROY LANES
High Game - C. Bachner, 185; I
In 1••• the first
eJohn Deere ·a· Tractor, completely
with a~'pa Uent under
operether 1
BEND LEAGUE
High Series - D. Niere, 500;
overhauled
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Ocl 11, 1965
High Team Game _ Donna's.
eExtra
Good 50 fl. John Deere 18'12" Elevator
:;'"' ~a twt asG perfa!ormHed ,~tl
Points Restaurant, 792: High Team '
. a!llac use ' ener
osp w Team 300
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m Boston.
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Waid Cross lllld Soll8
30 Series - Fabric Shop, 2258. I
1859
In
• ahol!ti~nist Joho Racine American Legion 28
MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Brown staged a ra1d on Har· Holsum
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Point•
pero Ferry, Va. He seized a ho- Team No. 1
8 Ashland Oil
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ATHENS &amp; RACINE
tel, arsenal, fll'ehouse and 30 Dutton Drugs
8 Patsies
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townspeople.
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High Game and Series - Bee Cees
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In 11134,. Chlneoe CommiiiiiSts Johnson, 230, 533; High Team Blaettnar's
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began thelf long march to the Game - Team No. 1, 813; High LoBo's
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norUlwest where they esta· Team Serie• - Waid Cross and Dark Hollow Four
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b lis he d headquarters and Soll8, 2331.
High Game - Harold Lohse,
P~ed to ~~ue th~ attack
225 : Amanda Sawyer, 180; High ,
ngamat Nationalist Chma.
Oct. 7, 1965
Series- Harold Lohse 580· Ca·
In 1959, U.S. Army Chief of
W L: rol Bachner 4115· High Team
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Staff George MarshaD died
Market
8 41Game- Ashland,Oll, 697 ; High
Fabric Shop
8 4 Team Serieo _ LoBo's 1996.
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Introduced were Seniors, Bob
The Portland WSCS wll1 hold! Barrett, and Charles
a rummage s:l• this Friday Sr. ; Jim Barrett, Mrs. Charles
and Saturday, Oct. 15 and 16 Barrett S.; Ronnie Black, War·
011 Court-st in Pomeroy In the ren Block: Sam lflcks, Charles[
building next to Scholl's Barb- Downie; Rusty Uttie, RusseD
er Shop.
Utile; Lee Wood, Lee Wood Sr.;
There will be a meeting Fr~ Rodney Wright, Mrs. Beulah
day Oct. 15, at 1 p. m. at !be Belle WrighL
Syracuse Grade school auditor· Juniors, Roger Barret~ Mrs. ,
ium for all home room moth- Margaret Barrett; Roger Davis,
era and eucullve officers. Plans Kenneth Davis; Joe Hawkins,
I will be made for Ute annual Mrs. Eileen Hawkins; Gary '
' Balioween festival to be beld Baynes, Mrs. Erma Haynes;
Saturday night. Oct. 23.
Bill Kennady, Duke Kennedy;
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Sam Larkin, John Larkin; Ch!ll'·:l
The Meigs County Democrat les Scott, William Scott;
club will meet Monday at 7:30 Vanaman, Nathan Vanaman;
1p.m. at the Pomeroy aecond Marty Woodard, Martin Wood·
, ward house. All members are ard.
urged to attend and llriDB sand· Sophomores, Roger
Black,
wlcbea or ' eookiea.
Warren Black; Gary
Fred Tackett; Ronnie uuor"1ooll
First s~coesslul oil weU In Carl Gorby; Mike JohnaOII,
the United Slates was drilled at Rena Jnhnsnn: Perry
Titusville, Pa., In 1859.
Don Kennedy; Mike
Darrell Porter; David
'ntere are 60 minutes in a
Mrs. Margie Rice; Ernest KIOII-11
gree of iongiblde.
monel, Bob Richmond;
SmiUt, Robert Smith Sr.; am·
'vi;~~;;-.~~~~e:•
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of
Tucker, Mrs. Ellen Tucker; J..e.
Ill the patron saint of all
ray Welsh, KlllllleUl
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Old Flag,'' and Ute
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Victory march. "Joshua."
ceremony ended with lha band
playiDg "Star Spangled Ban-

ton Street which takes you over ing these areas.

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i dueled for invited gueots by erplodad lor 30 points Ill Ute Swisher I!UIIed onr from till
\Ulrough Mason to
Pomeroy Ul Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of first half and added onoUler 28 three for the TD •
tn First Street; giving a lui!, For a little c!ooer look at fol- Street. Turn left on Pomeroy' B ~ g·
Phl Sororlt Tue,. In Ute second half Friday Dlght S..ullnrelltnl lbtD ...... their
unobstructed view of the river iage come on out the exit of' Street which brings you to Ute ~ 8 ev~ in the
emoute to a 51H1 romp over longest mareb ol Ute evening
aU Ute way.
the cemetery, past the new levee and the Muon Water G.{. office in Middleport April Bouthweslem.
· by soJng from lbe • to IJpr'l
Many homes in Pomeroy have church, turn right at the eoun· Front Park. You have a marvel· Smith Ollident, eoru1ucied Ute
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Utree-yard Une before
belna
beautiful views of the river. The ty home. Park your car on ous view of the Pomeroy husi· meet!' pr
I The WID gave !Jie Bobcats llopped.
Lochary, Schaeffer,
Mullen, the drtve and just observe the ness district, the waterfront and
ng.
the SVAC crown tor the second That drive Wl8 hl&amp;NJ&amp;bted by
Blakeslee . overlooks are being marveioUJ. foliage around. you. the wooded · Cliffs behind. This Mrs. Carl Horky,
servil:e straight IOaaon.
•8 32-yard pau from GeDe Had
made available to our gue~ts. .For a little longer tr1p up- IS .the view s!nuiar to Ute one . ~lrlllllll, announced Uta! Ute Kyger Creek took the opening to Don Faruey. Moll of the
In Pomeroy one of the rucest nver, stay on ~nt Street at pamted by Mr. Worsley.
1polio manors ere ordered and kickoff and prompUy marched lyarda&amp;e 1188 p1Ded from Jllll'
ahort toura II eoming up Court Pomeroy up to Mineraville. At For longer tours take any reminded the group to COlli- fiO.yards to paydirl
lee by way of 1 ahot&amp;uD offaM,
Street, seeing Ute Melg1 County the Aahland OU Slatton turn slate route out of Middleport or plete the Red Cross drive. Jlot.
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Court House, Jog left on Second lei! over the Dutchtown Hill Pomeroy. My favorite 11 Route Ue caps are to be saved as Aller drlVUig to tbe 26 _yardlby making another !ntercepllcm.
Street and then right on Mol- Road . . This is now a blacktop 124 past Mlnersviile, Syracuse, ad that ,~aaaes wlll be prov!d· line, quarterback Joe F~aber I Wit.b BenderSOD, Pll1ber and
berry Ave.
road and gives you a marvel· Racine, Route
338 past the ed that glas~ will beprovid· fired a pe~fect 25 yard sconng Howard driving to Ute • a.
Goin~ out Mulberry, you see ous view goiDg up Ute hill. At new Racine Lock Construction, ed for a needy ddld.
pass to r~ght ~ack John -Bobcall hit Ute IOOh!boazd 08
the chffs on tha r~ght, the So· the top you have an exceilent Letart Falls, Apple
Grove The caltur 1
entltJ. Swisher for Ute first TD.
[a i3-yard paas pia' 1ro111 l'liJiro
Heart Church on the lefl View both ways.
Great Bend, Ravenswood Fer··~ ed "Your P~lse~am
Olarm," Southwestern lumbled on the er to Swiahel'.
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Follow Mulberry out to the Following on oown you come ry, stra1ght ahead on Route 124 ~~given by Mlaa Sharlee New· lllll!uing kickoff with the alert I Jerry Hall eangl!l a J'I!IMii
Grove Cemetery. GOing to the Forest Run Road and to Bu!Ongton Island and Port- man in which she lnted out Bobcats recovering on lhe 24. \ toss lor Ute EPI aa lhe third
the r.ght m the cemetery turn left brings you back Ulrough land Park . Long Bottom, Fork~ , and
, period ended, «4-6.
go through the gorgeously wooded areas to Slate Route 7 ed Run Lake and Park, and the · :!...":'..';""~~ece;:t h':me In Halfbacks Steve lleoderson · Coach Jim White then Insertwooded part of the old ceme- and brmgs you back mto town. new Belleville Locks at Reeds- bus!
d 1 Y . 1 all '1rs and Mike Shuler Ulen took Ute led his second unit in !be contery. The leaf foliage is at its U you want to see the water- vii!e.
Sh ne1s a;! a .!j'c~
~ ; bail to the five from where hal!-;test to open Ute fourth eanto.
8 "; thI!CII8Wb·te ~ ~ back Junior Howard
best.
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fronts and the cl!lfo behind both Wind it up following the river
crossed Alter recovering 8 SouthwestFor your diStance vistas fol· Pomeroy_ and Middleport and cliffs and hil.ls as they head re~~o." 10 ~eir 1 charm and the goa!Jine.
. tern fumble, Kyger IICO!'ed .,
low the road over mto t.he ne~- surroundmg towns, lake the for Athens County and State poise or lack of tt, and lnc!ud- Fisher then passed to right gain on a 311-yard pass r r 0 m
er sectiOn where tile trees ale bndge. over the OhiO River, Route 50.
ed Doll Madison, Elizabeth end Mike S auldin for the twJ&gt;- 1Henderson to Pete . Peak. Mike
less common and you have a turn nght on Route 62 and go Why does anyone want to Mo
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1Shuler got the two point eonverma.rvelo~ vtew overlookmg the do~n past Middleport. At the come to Meigs County?"
Icol::roe a
rs.
a m
pomt converswn.
.sion for a 5()..e lead.
Children s Home, the County Spilman Church you can turn ~ause bere is scene'l' you ~
wa sand means commit- Co-ach Pat Weiher's ffighland· i The final touchdown eamo af·
Home. the Veterans Memoml around and retrace your ateps cant find anywhere elae m the tee Bar~ara Riggs and Lols ' ers !oiled to gain again aud i ter another SW fumbi~ 011 1 30
Hospital, and the hills surround- back to Mason,
fottowmg world.
M.;,re, announced a rummage punted to the 23. Fisher then \ yard pass from Jimmy White to
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November 5-tl in Pomeroy rolled .out and caught Spauid- David Jividen. Shuler
again
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and a bake sale for the latter IDi With h1s second 25-yard ran the extra point.&lt;.
part of, November.
refresh- touchdown pass of the evening. I Southwestern's second scoring
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. More than a mllhon peoplelor"ed by re&lt;:ent legiSiatiDn,la.year lor comprehensive plan- cia! conunittae inctuk Marl· Lanny Tyo for the extra points alter haUback Russ Miller drove
m rural Amer~ca may ben~flt James T. Mc.Oorman, Farmers! mng of water and sewage !If• lyn Wisecu and Susie Grueur i•s Kyger Creek led 2~ at !be . from the 15 to Ute 34.
from an expansion in financial Home Adm1mstrat1on State D1- stems.
assisted byp Martha Eschleman end of the first st-anza.
. i Statjsbcally, the Bobcats outsupport lor rural community fa- rector lor Ohio, said today.
\Bill S rs and Bell Raw!-, The Bobcats struck
agam : rushed the Highlanders, 140 to
Clht1es and family farms auth- Private interviews will proIncreases from 2•500 . . to 1 Y pea
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midway through the second per-' 25 KC · hit on ei•ht n1 twelve
vide the bulk of the fund on 5.500 the wze of towns elig•b!e ngs.
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Guests lor the meeting were I w enFIS er cappeda 39 · Ipasse~ lor \92 yards while Sochr~sfmas IS
.an ~nsured has'" through
Ann Barnitz Lois Clelland Car-' yard scormg dme by gomg ov· lthwestern hit on five of nine
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f4 olyn Grues;r Marjorie 'Burt er !rom the 1Z.yard stripe. Full- ilor 49 yard•. The Bobcats had
IBtralion.
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million the moximum size of a MarJorie Se~nover
Dor~ back Larry Whobrey got the . 10 fi"'t downs to SlY'• loiD'.
The 1"l!isiallon signed into law loan, or a comb!nlltion loan and Ewing, Rita Ball, s~n Barri•, EPs fo r a ~ lead. Tbe final ' Next week. /(yger CI'IOOk plays
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by PreSident Johnson on Oct&lt;&gt; , grant for water supply or waste Ruth Riff!&lt; Judy Crooks and Bobcat pomls ot the first half. the Pomeroy "B" team at Che.
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disposal systems.
Rosetta Lisle.
scored when lei! tackle Chuck •hire, SatUrday evening while
Rules and categl!l10! for the - Authome~ an mcrease !rom The 1,600 field offices of the Members attending were An· ' Leach gol the Southwestern pun- , Southwestern meets' Bannan
Meigs County ChriStmas Flow- $200 to $4$ million In the,Farm- Farmers Home Administration nie Chapman, Martha Eschie- ter, Don Farney, m the end Trace Friday night in a homeer Show were announced tn- ers Home Admin.,fration a a!u~ are being notified to accept ap- man, Pat Hindy, Betsy Horky . zone for a safety .
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coming match at Patriot .
day by the general cha~rlady, , •ty to IDSure loa118 Ill any o~e plications under the expanded Shirley Huston, Ina Meadows. The Highlanders recCJved the BY QUARTERS :
Margaret Ella LewiS.
]~ear.'or rural eommUDity faclli- credit authorities. Grant assist- Lois Moore Sharlee Newman. th~rd period k• ckoff and qu1ckly ' Kyger Creek . 20 10 14 14-SB
1be theme is based on ,. . Ues mciudmg water supply and ance will not be available until Betty Rawli~gs, Barbara Riggs, handc'&lt;i the ball to Kyger Creek Southwestern . 0 0 0 0- 0
poem by Phillip Brooks "Ev·l waste disposal systems, and for funds are appropriated by Con-. April Smih Billie Jo Spears~hen Jerry Hall picked oft hiS ! Starting Line·ups - KYGER
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erywhere Everywhere ,Christ- the development and purchase ] gress.
Marilyn Wisecup,
Arlene Me ' " -----~ l'. mas Tonight."
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Applications for rural com- ' Daniel and Lila Milch.
Mr. and Mrs. Wateman White : and Mike Spaulding; guards,
Flower show rules are:
:-Provides, for the _first time, munity facilltie3 loans may be l
of Keno and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- IDave Moo re, Bill McCormick:
Entrieo muot be in place by thiS %pe 0~ credit for rural made by public bodies and nonI man McCam and daughters had Jlackles, Chuck Leach and Ern·
u a. m. Saturday, Nov. 'll, and . w~l"-' ~05 s~ste: f. t profit private organizations.
Ia cook out al the home oi Mrs. iie Sa&lt;on: center, Mike Swish:•d~lts;;.;~ce~n~lennla:;;;;:~l~,~th~e:.,_~c~llf~fs~Se~c=on~d~S~tr~e~et~a~bl~oc~k~to~::~~not removed before 4 p. m. ' ti
u ~~ or 1
"~ Farmers Home AdiDIDIStratI Mary Reed • recent Sunday. , er; quarterback, Joe Fisher;
Sunday, Nov. 28.
me, gran . suppement
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Exhibitors may compete In ~~ of ~edi~or ral ~ater son, Lawrence, Meigs and Vln·
my spent Tuesday With Mrs. IHoward, fui!back, Larry Whoas many classes as desired but ~ was
posa sys ms. ton Counties is located at 530'b
Bonnie Fick.
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$50 office hours every Friday from Mr•. Bonnie Fick were Mrs.l with the Oscar Babcock fami ly : guards, Dave Waugh and Gary
vance If a club cannot furnish _ A tho 1
. Provr ns: tackles. Don Farney
f th
11 1 10 a.m. until noon In the Meigs Bertha Shriver and Miss Bessy at Lon g Bottom.
their assignment
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Mr. and ~ rs . Gale MrCam and Hedgie Cal houn ; center
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behind the Pomeroy Junior and
Senior High School, and Ute
Grace Episcopal Church, which
celebrated Its 100th year since
the laying of Ute
Coming downriver, we see
calient iron work around one
the porch...
The gorgeous cUff scenery
hind the Pomeroy business dJs.
tr!ct and of course Ute
Coonty
Hou..; with
Ulree floors, each floor
on the ground level, are
seer stops.
Many people have used the
upper porch of Ute Meigs Coun1y Court House to l3ke
~ein.
of the Ohio RIIJer. Out
But the people visiting WI, Mulberry Avenue we have
who are our guests Sunday: cUffs behind the Masonic Temwhy_ are they coming?
pie, the nice homes, and
In my humble opinion they Catholic Church which had
\ come to see our beautiful vis· cornerstone laid in 1898
las and hills, our loresls, and In Middleport woking t~urs
the foilage. Many Meigs County so are plentiful. The
P;"pie do not reaii2e
how park in the middle of .
h .autlful Is the spot in Which port has long been a scenic at·
they live. There are vistas of traction. The river front
is
un~que grandeur in Meigs coun- probably more spectacular in
ty. .
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Middleport. Several nice
A PICture pa1•'ed by an Eng· homes and 'llany old homes
lish Writer, John Worsley, is in advantage of this gorgeous
my possession. ThiS arliBt, view- of the Ohio River.
lng . the Pomeroy waterfront, When we come to a little
decided It was worlhy of a pic- er tour we have many
lure and 80 spent many hours. looks of the Ohio River. One
and possible days, painting the the best is the view from
scene. It was used in a national Middleport Cemetery. A
publication of the Standard Oil gravel road around the edge
Company of New Jersey, called the hill gives lh• V!Siior a .
the Lamp.
of two or more mile of
Man Ul
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yo e~ poop have pic- Ohio River, including the .
lures of varrous parla of the of West Virginia with their
county that have been painted geous autumn foliage.
by artists. It IS our understand· If you want a street by
mg. that art class., from Ohio description of a Middleport
UmverSity regularly come
to try coming down Route 7
Melga county.
Second Street, turn right
Meigs county has
ample Mil! Street up State Route
scenery for a person that has to tbe top of the hill. Turn
10 or 15 mmutes, imlf an hour, right into the new cemetery
two or Ulree, hours,, half a day, the overlook. Returning to
or all day. In workmg up some Street, return to town and
of the tollr!l lor our guests from up Third Slr""l down
Columbus we listed walking Route 7 goin• c"t '""""'
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recreation
within I 1llrort distance of the and swimming pool, turn
center of town, is the Pomeroy on Broadway. Take the
Footbail Stadium, the Baptist left hand street back on
Church,
which just celebra(. Street to Second Street.

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E&gt;tens!on AJeal, Aplcalture
"Why would anyone want ID
come to Meigs County?"
This quOlltlon was asked thll
past week in connection with
arrangements lor tours, boat
trips, and visits In Ute county
by 800 people from the Colum·
bus area. JU!I how does one
answer such a qu..tton?
~·or those of us who have
ilved and worked here
for
many years we would say here
ilve 22,1XXJ friendly people. This
is our home. This is where we
have the opportunity to work.
I could go on and on in this

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WANT AD
INFORMATION
MODERN 2 bedroom boose in
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country. Good water supply
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Ill U Ita 'I'IIRJtl WIIEEL riding lractor
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IN LOVING DMOKY o1 our aulllvator, f20: deep well jet
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Piqua 48 Greenville 1
Dayton Roosevelt 42
Fairview It
Gemuultown 32 Twin Valley 20
Marlon Loeal 27 Bradford It ·
Lebanon 48
Mlddletowa Fenwick 11 Mrl. Richard F. aart, tile
Northmont 28 Trotwood 26
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;uthel 6
Miller, Rt. 143, near Carpen- The• Fabric: Sbop, Pomeroy. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, wsw's ra· lei mado ol qal papere, Mt Vernon 50
ClnciDDBU Walnut Hills I George Nesseiroad, Jr, Mrl.
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10 16 6tp Autbroized linger Sales and dio, exlr gasohne heater. birlll reconll 1111111111011 1111'
Delaware Hayeo 0 Columbia 22 Avon 8
Waiter Hamm, Mrs.
Price
mlsB!ng
CNE 50,000 BTIJ floor furnace Service.
1 29 uc
Dallas Walker, Mason
w. other doeumellltl.
New Albany ?:I Pickeringloo 0 Mlluillon llll Steubenville 14
Hawk, Mrs. Russell Lewlll, Mrl.
Since God caned blm Ibm. all eontroll. New. $110.00. Call
va., Call 773-5686.
IIAooter ~ Pom""'' Lancaster Folfick to
Barnesville 18 Union Local I Selim Blazewict and Phyilil,
Gouo II ibl ..... ft loftd 10 WY :1-3442.
10 15 3tc 1061 STEREO console radio
10 12 Uc
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carrotl I Wintersville II Toronto 18
Mn. • 'nda Hadd011, Mn. John
dear.
ALL LIKE NEW. Electric stove equipped. 4 opoed ~hanger.
- Watklno Memll'lal Z1 Haath 0 Wellsville 20 Mingo Junction 11,1Ketchka, Mrs. Pheona CllHord,
Silent II lba volct we 1ovtd SPeed Queen Washer, rcfng- Dual volumn aonlrol. Four L 0. McCoy, Auctioneer, Cheo
Real Estate For S.le
Plain City fD llauthweslonl I Jeflersou Union 38
Mrs. Kenneth Harris, Mrl. Roglo bear.
orator, dinette oet, piano, monthll old. Walnut finish. ter, Otuo.
9 18 uc
Ri~erdalo 22 Wynford G
Springfield Local 12 er CuiiUDIII, Mrs. Harold EberaTon far IWBJ fir idgbl ~ tape ncordlr, divan chair, Take over payments of $6 per
HOUSE FOR IALI
Utica 21 Cnlonel Crlwflrd 1 Eut Liverponl 23
bach, Mrll. Harry
Watson,
speech
glider lwlng, gaa
Warm month or pay balance o1 $6~ CUSTOM BUTCHERING and llodern Ranch S~le. Beautltul Gallon 30 Willard 12
Martins Ferry 6 Mra. Mary KUJlZelman, Mrl.
But- not too far lor thought Momlng elrculating beater, 3 .54. Try it in your home. ~ cutting. Will buy hides every IDeation on top ol IDIBll hlll Bellevue 28 Bucyn11 12
Bridgeport 12 Cadiz 0
Ray Glaze, Mri. Elsworlb Rowe
to reach.
beds, dresaer outfits, other WY 2-li555.
10 12 -6tC Monday. Phil Meier, Phone !:;rng State Highway Garage on ' Shelby " Tiffin Cnlumblan o Shadyside 30 Tlloonsvllle It
Mlsa Helena CllHord,
Mn.
s-t 00 remember him who items Baled alfalfa hay any
WY :1-3510.
9 l8 Uc hlguhte 7 wFith goo~~.to mavinlD Norwalk 28 UpPer Sandusky 1 Powhatan 54 Woodsfield 8
T. T. Sheloon, Mn. Be!llde Hay·
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way, our be~........,ll g, ~I ·
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Local 47
u- D vid Good
-was here,
amount. B. M. Cooper, Langs- SWEET POTATOES, Phone v1
dining famlly kltcben break- "'giD 22 Ridgedait 0
ver
es, a•n• a
win, Jlrs.
Alii who, though absent. is ville, Ohio.
10 15 tic
3-2638, · Charles Hilton, .Port: KARL GRUESER, Plumbing las~ play, m~d'o, utWcy and Pleasant 22 Carey 0
Cameron (W. Va.) 8 Ted Warner, Mn. Dale Smith,
just as dear.
I
- -- - land, Ohio.
10 11 12tp and lie? ling,
Minersville. lhop. Three bathe, eeramic 11lo Bedford 32 Maple Heights a Adena tt Hopedale 0
Miss Brenda ingraham Mn. Ray
Sadly missed by
Mother, ' 14 FT. General Electric Refrig-- Ohio. End your sewer trout&gt;- and wall to wall carpet on Cnnneaut 14
Dillonvale 49 Yorkville It
Riggs, Mn. MarvlD Burt, IIIII
Step-Father, Brother
and 1 erator. 549 Headley St., Mid- DEEP FREEZE, 7011 lb.
les. We have all sizes sewer Doors, About two-thirdo ol
Ashtabula St. John 12 Scio 16 Jewett 12
Mrs. Ellen Cnuch.
SISters.
10 16 llp dleport, Ohio.WY 2-2359.
ity. Practically new. Bar- machmes. Reasonable rates. house Is paneled in mabogany Middletown 35 Portsmouth 7 Beaver Local 12
10 14 Jte
gam price. Ph. 992-1436. ... Call WY 2-2974, day or night. and walnut Air conditioned. Porlsmouth East 1
East Palestine 6
RAIJ..V ON ltTB
Notice
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Large
patio
and
double
carport.
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Carrollton
18
Minerva
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The
Scioto Youth Ralljl lor
9 15
FRIGrDAffiE, defrosting type,
On lot 200' I 390', llay bo aeeD Wheeler b
14 New
ston 0 Warren Harding 15 Alliance 8 members ol the WYr oJ ibe
NEW LIFE MISSION _ A ser- all in first class shape. 8ar- MEIGS SW!Ff HOMES,
Business Servicel
by
O canton McKinley 28
Firal Presbyterian Church IIIII
ies of religious meetings will gain price. Phone 992-1436.
E. Mam, Pomeroy, Ohio. ru.
Write: •I• Tho DoUr Sentinel
Philo 0
CnlwnhUI
East
6
others in the district hu been
0
38
begin at the Clifton Metho10 14 6tp
WY 2-2915· Wnte or stop In u;: OONDmONING Relrtger- lo• 661-H
,..,....,, o. Maysville 14 Roseville 7
Flushing New Athens
lclieduled for Sundly Ool. It ot
28
dist Church Oct. 31 and end
for our free catalog and moo- ation
Jack'o RefrigCrooksville 38 GIRUJter 8
Sebring
Lisbon 20
2 p.m. In
lolr llld
Nov. 5. Rev. Charles Roth[t962 VALIANT HousetraHer 10 ey savmg home
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eration, New Haven. Phone II'.. 1.1
0--lht
Easl Knox 22 Dresden 14
Cnlumbiana 14 Leetonia 8
Mn. Paul Haptonatall
ol Nitro will be guest speak- x 50. Two bed,·ooms. Woli.
program.
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_, New Lexington st. Aloysius 2t Cleveland Benedictine 39
01'!1 lor the lfOUP wW IOIIOIDer. A very special invitation fur $3000.00 with furniture or
Logan Elm 8
Cleveland East 0 JlllllY them.
is extended hy the church $2,500.110 wilihlut
1958 10 x 43 Great Lakes or auPOMEROY - I etory frame, Coldwell 46
Cleveland John Marshall 2S
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astor, Rev. James Morrison Has porch and one cxrta''"""'
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$20110.110.Obi. M. A.10 1llatlit~,
Everyday
:; rooms ' b•th ' basement with
Cam bridge Reserves 12 Clevehmd Heights
Cleveland
WestI 6 Lake
2 East
Cantoa I I
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at Special•
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w-~er
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several rooms, furnace heat- Crestline tO Nortbmor 8
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the great crusade for Christ. Call Chester 935-2352 or 985Marie'• Style Poot
mg, front and back porebes,j Elyria Ul MansfieM 7
arma a ey orge
0 New Londoll 20 Vermllloo 1 l
10 16 2tc 2353 or see Earl Williams.
Help Wanted
Haircuts · · · · · · · · · $1.25
garage. $7,000.00.
Clearlork 28 Lexington 0
PaJ'IIIll Buckeye 6 Flrelandl 0
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Shampoo &amp; Sets . . $1.50 MIDDLEPORT - One slory , Ontario 42 Plymouth 14
East Cleveland Shaw 12
'Gilmour iiO Newbury 12
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30 day color rinse,
1 wn.L NOT he respons'1hte for
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frame ' I rooms ' hath • front
New London 20 Vermilion I
Heights
Amherst
2% Brunswick
211 ••
&amp; set . . $3.50
.
North Olmlted Sbaker
8 Medina
0
Norlbwesteru
22 K-~-debts contracted by any oth-~ RECONDITIONED 'rV,
Area: Nationwide Mob 1I e p
$7 SO
and back oorches, sas flfed Ashland 16
Olmsted FaiiB 22 Westlake 11 , ,__ Senior It ., ....~ '" 1
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er than myself. William E. players and radios. TV's -$29~ Home transporter needs own- 1 ermanen s
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up
furnace, forced air heating.
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Arnold.
10 15 3tpl 95 up. Record players $1995 er ·operators. Fmancial as- !
We Selland Service
Large lot 200 lt. on Route 7.
New Philadelphia 14 Brecksville
Hamlltoa Tall 0
up, radios, $9.95 up.
sistance for truck
Wigs and Wigleta
Iii 000 00
St. Clairsville 8 Claymont 0
CUyahnp lleights 0 HlliBboro 22 Washington C. B. I
CATHOLIC WOMEN's Club of Console, !all wave), '"a&lt; For details wrile:
Marie's Style Post
MIDDLEPORT - II&gt; soory Akron Garfield 8
Kenston 10 Twinsburg I
Youngetowa ChaaeJ 11
the Sacred Heart Church oll Werner Rad1o 'I v. · 1
Convoy, Inc., Dept.
P.O. Rt 124
Ph. WY 2-5271
frame, 6 rooms, hath, utlllty l Akr K
Akron Firestone 0
VOU!Jplon Jlul I
11 1
Pomeroy will have a Smor- purt.
IO 14 ... _ Box 8091' . Oawson
Syr•«~use. Ohio
room, front porch, enclosed
on enmore 60
lloardmaa lt
gashord In the church
SEVEN
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hack porch, cellar,
store
Akron North 0 Garfield Helghls 25
YOUDgSton RaJ• 1
torium Thursday, October 21. b ill bROOM HOUSE ~nn phone number w•th m&lt; u~ry.
HEATING, PI
Rural building, corner lot. $7,500.011. Akron Hoban 21 Akron Sooth I
Eastlake Nortb II Youngstown South 1t
from 5 till 6:30 p. m. n"-~
a • asement and gas rur10 15 "" Doxol Bottle Ga, Arnold Bro- Al.I!ERT \1. COX, SALESMAN O!yahnga Falls 2t
Avon Lake 44 Fairview It
Campbell MtmGrll1l I
to th e pu hi'JC. Ad l!•I ts,$vlp.oo&lt;". uace.
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QUALIFIED PERSON to re- Pomeroy.
9 22 Uc
10 15 31e owW
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Struthera e (1111
10 15 6tc WEBBCORE nnmu" ..... move trees. Call WY 2-3686.
•u-o-FOR"""· 1... "···•- .,... Tallmadge 30 KeD! Roosevelt t'Palnesvllle Riveralde II
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new hath, large porch, base- Oberlin 52 Huron 6
Nordonla It Manchester I
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Mentor 12 WlckUffe 0
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PURCHASE NECESSARY.
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BULLDOZER WORK wanted.
Notic.
Lima Shawnee I (tie} lledlaon 31 Klrlland 0
TRATI..ER SPACE, Depot St. IRog;,.., AI Storo or Tho I Phone WY 2-2200.
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Bath To~~ J....__1 0 Louisville II Poland 0
Rutland. John J. Fry, SH 2- Sorwi&lt;o Stotlon
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Cory-Bawsoo 68
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bath. All utilities furnished.
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move t hem .with Blue Lustre. anlliJI
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328 cu. ln. VB-4 speed trans. Red bucket seato and Interior.
Red finish. R&amp;H. White top. A toea! one owner cor that
looks and drives like new.
Oll.lo 111Jb School Football
1961 Rambler Classic St. Wagon _
$795
By United Prenlnteraall01181
Locally owned, 6 cyl. engine, automatic trans. Radio and
Marietta 7 Zanesville 0
heater .. Spotles.s interior, good tires. Brown and beige fini1b.
Miami Trace 28
See thiB bargam today.
Greenfield McClain 6 Miami Eaal 12 Cnvtngton 8
Boaleloel 1IWI Mrl. Rlt!bard
d,~ ·~a. two marble ~~~1965 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door _ $2195 Athens 28 Nelsonville 0
Cnlumbus Central 16
B. Vaugball llld Mrl. Norbert
dr-- Kimball Plano
Locally owned by lady, a new car trade ln. 15,000 mites, 6 Gallipolis 22 Wellslon 12
Cnlumhua Whetaton II (Ill) Neutzling.
·-:;::,;:- lot old J,_h
cyl. Std. Iran&amp; Radio and heater. Turquoise finish. A ruce
Columbua
Linden 16
top ......, a
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Jackson 16 Pomerny 0
Cnlumhua EUtmoor 6 The gilt table waa covered
~ 011 range,
Springfield Shawnee 12
ColumhuB South 16
by a white cloth with silver
boUII Refrigerator,
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011»8roy
Tecumseh I
CnlumbUI Wesl 12 wedding hella. 1be refrelhmonl
macblnt, droasirs, brass ""'•
Buckeyo Valley 211
Marysville 11 Grove City •
table waa covered with a whltl
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lace tablecloth and centered
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POIIEIIOY, CHO
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Greeavlew 12
Pleasant View 28
with a vase of pink roeeo.
ball treea, Oek cupboard, ....
The Plains 12 (lie)
Hamilton Township e Games were played and pr1U1
other old fumllure, washing
-·1 Colhoctoa 36
Franklin Heights 26
awarded.
maehine, old work bench, a
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Mansfield Malabar 28
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Mrll. gills
Clark refresbmenls
opened her
lot of good tools, platlorm
I Mechanicaburg Ul
Worthlllglon 42 Grandview
34 0 many
:,ale~n g:.~;~dwith 3
Marlon Cathou~:SOn South 0 Jolmotowa 44 Licking Heighls 8 of pink rihlloo undwlchM mlntl
6
mowers to fit. Many other
$
MI. Gilead 0 Newark 45 Irootoo
and ponch were served o'a CfJ14
Dl8ful ite!DJ not listed.
North Union 14 Olenlanjy 12 Clncbmall Coonll')' DaArny e118
' IZ atal trays.
Torm11 cash. Bradford AucSpringfield South 28
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Altend!Dg - • "'-.
6 Cylinder. Standard Shift. New Paint, Good Tires,
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Motor Just Overhauled. Ideal Second Car
Dayton Dunbar 12
CineinnaU Purcell 8 G. Ash, mother of lhe bride·
lor aacldenll.
Springfield Norlb 0
Cincinnati Elder IS
Mrs. William F. Clark, - r
l!gned: Mrl. Ralpli McDade,
Beavercreek o Ilia)
CincinnaU st. xavl.- 6 ~~the groom; Mn. Rays. WIDIAIDIIh )VIII Itt JIDICL
Norlbeastern 12 Greenoo 0
Wyom!Dg 14 .Anclersoo o
mg. Mrs. Mae Van lnwacen,
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Lorain King 14
Reading Z8 Greenhllla 21
Mrs. Guy Cnwan, Mlal Nancy
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RUTLAND, O.
Marlon Bardlng 12 CinciDDaU Moeller 46
Hamm, Mrs. William Neutzling,
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Lllncaater '¥1 Cbiillcothe 6
ClnclnnaU McNicbolu o ~. SMrhlrley Ash, Mre. Gall
m .,.IICD98 1 """"'"IDI• ~;.
CnlumbUI Brookhaven 30
Lockland 12 Norwood 0
........, s. Mildred llayea, Mrl.
lloorl, lov817 tltcbeo, ,.::
Auto $ala
lnsur1nce
Cnlumbus WaiDUI Ridge f Princeton II Oakhllll I
Ben Nautzling, Mise
Penny
basemeot, £81 furru&gt;ee, ~:;.":.:
Marlon Franklin 32
Colerain 38 HarrisoD 0
Hayes, lolrl. Martin Cbapmau
lo~ llheral llnanaing. ~;;-, U60 IMPALA convertible . $100. Insurance Agency Inc PomCnlumbllll North 12 MI. Healthy 31 Taylor 1
and Vlekl, !&gt;fra. Elmer Wick. oye Building and Loan """ Call WI 9-3773 or contaJt 1:cr- eroy Phone WY
Upper Arlington 13 WbltehaU 6 lndiaD Hill 12 Deer Palil I
ham, Miss Linda Ash, Mn. De•
lipoUe, llllio. Pb. &amp;ti&gt;OIII5.
aid Hart Tanners Run Rd.
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Marlemoot 51 Mlllord 1
•• Kappie, Misa Gloria Buck,
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Lakota It LlncoiD Helghle II lira. Richard Vaughan, Mrs.
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Hilliard 13 Gahanna 6
Clncbm&amp;U Weetem IDU. a
Norbert Neutzllng and lolrl.
CLARINET and Jl0111• WY.~I ~~ uu,;vuuL" P1ckup ha~- Mullen Insurance Ale!ICJ, Inc. ColumbUI at. M
CinciDDaU Corter Tt8b I Richard Clark.
28
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w":: Jeffer:!OD I
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ClnciDDati Taft 2t
Sending gilts were Mn. MaJ8 1 11v Columhua Academy 34

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In a beautiful
eandlelight streamers tied in lovers knots.
ceremony Sunday, Sepbember Melanie Kay Burt, cousin of
5, at the Federated church, bride, and flower girl wore a
Miss Asenath Ann Tracy, dag. gowr1 of white chiffon over white
ghter or Mrs. Ray M. Riggs, faille with fitted bodice a n d
3117 Wetzgall St., and the late lull skirt and shoulder length
Roy Tracy Jr., becarnse the veil of white tulle held by a
bride of Mr. Eugene Hester Jr., matchiJ18 bow. She carried a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hes· chantilly lace basket of yellow
ter, Sr. of New Haven, W. Va.lsweetheart roses in tier shape,
·back of which were rose petals
The Rev. Wilbur
Perrin! which she st"Bttered as bride
wearing a white robe and red approached the altar.
and gold velvet stole, read the Mr. Timothy McCarthy
or
vows of the double ring cere- i Ravenswood, student,
and
mony at 7:30p.m. before an al-l friend of the groom, served as
ter with white S'lltin
cover • best man and ushers were Roncentered with the cross and sin· aid Hester of New Haven, tmr
gle candlesticks on either side. ther of groom, and Fred Price,
White baskets ol gold and also a student and friend of the
bronze mums and greenery ar- ~ groom at Marshall University.
ranged fan shape and seve~ Each wore a white carnation
branch candelabra were on el· boutonniere.
ther side of the altar.
! For her daughter's wedding,
A fifteen candle
crescent ! Mrs. Riggs chose a ~eath dress
..
.l c ndelabra
flanked of old rose velvet with matchsh ap~ •
· accessories
· and .shoes an d·.
with
gold and bronze mums and mg
greenery were on the chancel I ~ore a. cors~ge of pmk. carna·
DANCE TONIGHT
back of the altar. Lighted can-j tlons Ued With contrastmg rna·
A high school dance party
;!~' ·,
dies and greenery were in each roon velv~t bo~. Mrs .. Hes~e~
sponsored by the M.HS. Senior
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window. Forty-rive
candles wore ~ pmk k~ltt~ SUit Wit
elass will be held tonight from
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and the lighted stained win- matchmg ~ccessone~ and shoes
8 to l1 p.m. at the Middleport
·. ' ,
dows were the only light for and a wh1~e carnation corsage
High school gym. The
Jays
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1 the ceremony. Jeffrey and Ran- with ~ wh~te bow.
.
will emcee.
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dal Burt, cousins of the bride, I A receptJ_on was held m the
, .,,
wearing white robes, lighted the church socJ:al r_oom. T~e ~ble
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candles.
was attr~ctJVe m &lt;~. white lmen
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Nuptial music was presented piece of a kissing couple vase
BETHEL QlEENS - Susie Srmpson. Grnmii!onored _Queen of Ohto and past hon· by Larry L. Tracy, brother of of white curnations, gold glad, ored quEen of Bethel Number 65 . ~elpre, IS !Jidun:ct with Jenm~er Blakeslee, nght, l bride, org&lt;~nist, and Mrs. Mar- ioli buds and greenery, which
! hono_red queen of Bethel Nu1~1her 62 , Pome~'OY NatiOnal Order ol Jobs I?aughters on vin Burt, aunt of bride, soloist, : extended from the vase length·
j the front row. Other guests mcluded D~bbw Scott, _Gra~d Representative to ldaho Mr Tracy played Catnabile and ; wise through the center to cry·
and Hononxl Queen Bethel No. 40, Manetl ;): Phyllis WIIr.oxen, Honored. Queen of Soli From the A-Minor Chorale, stal candelabra on either side.
Bethel No . 05 , Belpre, and Jauey Parsons, Treasnrer Bethel No. 40, Manetta.
by Franck ; Adagio, by Bach, On each end of the t11ble was a
MRS. EUGENE HESTER, JR.
the Prelude to the
Wedding white orchid with greenery tied I
March, and the Wedding March with white satin st~::~:~~
.IJs
the bride and her f'ather en· i which extended to the c
~nd, Arlington, Va.; Miss Mar. 1Waid Leonard, Columbus; Mrl
MIDDLEPORT. 0.
tered. He played Midsummer's ras.
garet Handley, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Albert Smith, Akron: and Mr
Night Dream by Mendelsohn I The three-tiered wedding
C. w. Griffith and Mr. aDd Mrs. land Mrs. Herman Burt, Belpre
The semi-annual visitation of Pomerov.
tron, Racine Chapter, Order of as the bridal party left the iced in white with a faint
; Beth~! No. 62. Pomeroy. Inter-~ Guardian of Bethel No . 62 Is Eastern .Star, and Clara Souls- church.
•of gold and green trim and
8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Oct. 16, 1961
1 nationul Order of Job 's Daugh- Elsie Smith and A~sociate Guar- by, Worthy Mlltron, Pomeroy
M B rt
"Th B 'd 11 ped with miniature bride
ters. was held th!s past week dian is Paul Darnell . HonnrM Chapter. Order ol' Eastern Stal'. H rs. buM ~a~tg; Th e ~ :. :groom, was encircled with
TONIGHT
l wi th Will iam E. Blessing, Pas! , Queen of the Bethel is Jennifer
initiation was held for one diymnp y a 0b e,D el
e d l dal wreath and gold gla•!iol;i ll
''THE SWORD OF
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durmg
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Ohio and Past Associate Guard- I .Preceding the visitation, a : Honored. Queen Jennifer pre- 1 whit: sa.~inco::e:ting e berlo;h af- were on either side of the cake.
(Tecbmcolor)
Peter Maon. Jocelyn Lane, l 1an or Bl'l heJ . No 32, Bexley, as, dmner was held ::~t the horne of sen ted g1fts to Mrs . Foukle, Mr. ter receiving Holy Communion, Cake, golde~ punch, gr_een 1
Pelt!r Whitney.
inspecting oft iter.
I:\1r. and Mrs. C~arle s E. Blakes· ~les smg and Mr. Arnold fo llow- The Wedding Benediction b and gold weddmg bell mtnts
"UP FROM THE BEACH"
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Cliff KobPrtso'l, Red Buttons,
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Irina Demick. Broderick I . Special guests for t~e VJ SJI· ! the following other guests, Sus- made as miniature Books of
Crawford, Slim Pickens.
tJOn were E-..·a Foulke, Supreme! ie Simpson, . Grand
Honored Job were presented to all mem- 1 G1ven m marriage ~Y her ! than 100 relative • and fflends. l
Chaplain
and
Pa
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Grand
Guard··
Queen
of
OhJO
and
Past
Honor- bcrs and_guests. . . .
'l st~pf"ather, Ray ~ · R1ggs. the Af~er the cake wa.~ cut by the
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,
ian
of
Ohio
from
Manetta.
and
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Queen
ol
Bethel
No.
65,
BelFoltowmg
the
V1s1lat1on
rebnde was_ lovely tn
a floor~ ( bnde '8nd groo~, Mrs. Burt
Oct. 11-18-19
Robert Arnold. Associate Guar- pre; De?bi e Scott. Grand Rep- fre~hments were s_c~ved in the len~th S~mner styl~ gown of · serv~ it and Miss Erma Smith
"VON RYAN'S EXPRESS"
With ~ank Sinatra
dian , Bethel
Nu . 65. Helpre, 1 resentat1ve to ldaho and Honor- dinmg room. Pres1dmg at the white fatlle, featurmg
elbow pres1ded at the punch bowl
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and Trevor Howard
and Deputy to Bethel No. 62 l'&lt;l Queen Bethel No. 40, Mar- punch bowl were Mrs. Daisy length slee_ves banded wiiJJ lace. which was centered with _a
-=~~=:,~~:=:..::iii...:~:.;::=-=..:.:.:...:.~:...:._:, · ietta ; Phyllis WilcoKen. Honor- Blakeslee and Mrs. Margaret boat neckline and a wide band green frozen rose. Mrs. Bess1e
ed Queen of Bethel No . 65, Bel- Yost. mothers of the Honored of c.hantilly lace bordering the Hayes and Miss Jennifer M~npre ;Janey Parsons. Treasurer Queen and Senior Princess.
sti:t. Her paneled train of white chini assisted with the serving.
i Bethel NO. 40. Marie!! a, and
satm fastened at the nape of her Others assisting were Miss Thel·
Mrs. William E. Blessing, Lan- }Irs, Clttd.YI Tfl'l.·lor
DeCk with a white satin bow, rna Grueser, Mrs. Louis Reibel, i
caster.
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allowing it to hang loosely to be- , Mrs. Phil Globokar, Mrs. WatCouncil members altending Is Guest o/ Honor
low her hemline.
' son and Mrs. Renw Menchini.
; the dinner included
William Mrs. Gladys Taylor was guest ~er shoulder length vell of Miss Margaret Handley of Pitts·
When you write
Huyes. Ada Nease, Beth Pullen of honor at a birthday party white tulle was held in place by burgh, Pa. registered the guests.
• check, you show
and Helene Mullen. Line officers Tuesday afternoon at the home a. tiara of _seed pearls. She car- 1 Following the .
the
attendmg
w
ere
Lindn
Yost,
of
her
daughter·in·law,
Mrs.
rled
a
White
Bible
topped
with
I
couple
left
for
a
tnp
to
you are a mature
. Linda Lyons, Pam Cleek and Bob Houdashelt, Brownell • av. a white orchid and cascades of and West Virginia.
. More People Own
Becky Nease.
Assisting Mrs. Houdashelt were stephonatis. Her only jewelry I The bride is a graduate
and thinking mem·
Registrars for the visitation Mrs. Bill Petlit and Mrs. Char- was a pearl necklace, the gift Pomeroy High School, c)ass
!ICAVICTOII Than
ber of society. One
were Letha Morris, Worthy
les Durdy
of her stepfather.
i 1962, where she was active
Any Other Telovieic&gt;n .. .l
After th~ honored guest
Miss Joan R. Clin~ of Akron,' school affairs and .was qceen
who takes advan·
Bla.cll; and White
ed her gifls refreshments
.
. of the bnde at Ohio the football court m her Senior II
I cake ice cr~am potato chips UmversJty for the past
three year. She also was
.
lege of modern
or Color
pop,' and coffee ~ere served ~ years, was maid of honor and tive to ~irls Sta.t~ of ~
banking.
the above and Mrs.
George wore a knee l~ngtb. gown of can LegiOn A~xlhary ~ 1961.
FOR All OCCASIONS IStarcher, Mrs. Floyd . Brown, bronze satin wtth fitted ~ce · pres~nt, she IS a SeDIOr m.~ajor- 1 1
We wire flowers everywhere M N tf1 D rd M G ld and bell shaped skirt,
w1thl mg m Elementary Education at
Checks help with lxldgeling , . . . .&lt; per .~ .. Yres.
__ I _rs. e _e u y, rs. era matching shoes and shoulder
the OU Ironton branch and ·
WY
2
2039
Gibbs,
MISs
Nan
Durdy,
length
veil
held
in
place
with
graduate in Atheus in June 1966.
--, to daily
protect y011 cash, add co·
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1 ~Y and Billy Pettit, Brent Houd- bronze satin bow, She carried
Mr. Hester is a graduate of
. ashelt. Mr. Charles Durdy and a colonial bouquet of gold and Pomeroy High School, class I
lving upenm.
Pomeroy Flower Shop Bob Houdashelt.
white mums on a white satin !962, where IJe was a member
95
Mrs Millard Van Meter
Sendin? gifts were Mrs.
heart, with a painted bow of of the football team for
four
No ~eed to stuff your purse or pocket with
N Maio
PomeroJ thy Regtsler and Mrs.
bronze and beige satin stream- years. He is a Junior at Marsh- 1
tnoney,,, iust wy, "Here's my check."
Hemley.
ers tied in lovers' knots.
all University, majoring in
The bridesmaid, Miss Patti dio-television advertising and ·
Ryan of Elyria, also a room- associated with station
ll's Brand New! Distinctive Styling
mate, and the junior brides- Radion in
. as
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FEATURES RCA SDUD COPPER CIRCUITS for gre11ter dependTracy, twin sisters of the bride The couple is residing at
ability, better TV performance, fewer service headaches.
wore knee length gowns of for~ Monroe Ave., Huntington.
Mastercrafted aJI .wood cabinet with the sculptured
beauty of Danish styling, swivels In eitt&gt;erdirectlon. Ntw
our new selection Jn· I est green satin ldentiC'8l to that Coming from out of town
Vista 22,500-volt Deluxe Chassis combines with ultl'l•
eludes the new coat of ·of the maid of honor, with
1 the wedding and reception were
sensitive New Vista VHF 21nd Solid State UHF tuners far
satin slippers and
Mr. and Mrs. Vemalll C:::~~~~ ~~
arms styles.
auperb all-channel performance. You enjoy brliht,
length
veil.or
tulle
held
by
and
Jane,
Mra.
Vesta
N
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF
AND TAX FREE
sharply
detailed pictures in any TV tiQnal areal Sttlt
in bows. The- carried 8
Mrs. Ma:~ T. Price, Mr. an
FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPERS.
now
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compare RCA Victor New Vista TV against all
ial bouquet of bronze and
Mrs. Tommy Mynes, Mrs. Chrisothers
•••
anywhere ••• on eny channel I
mums and greenery on
tine Porter and Mr. and Mrs. I
..tin beart with beige
Dan Beckett of Huntington, W. j
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Taxes are off ... savings
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Janet Lee Billings and Mr.
Hl'e on. You can get tbe
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and Mrs. Nick Castrelll and ·
latest styles in fashionable
or Logan, W. Va.; Mr.
pins, earrings, pendants,
Be sure to see the complete line of RCA Victor
Mrs. Louis Karscbnlk,
~:oets
and combinations
Products
on sale in the music de~artment on
for Jess.
Jack Flesher, Mr. and Mrs.
TONIGHT &amp; SUNDAY
Elberfelds 2nd floor - Color TeleviSion -Stereoa.
Jess Abel and Dianna and
Elvia Pre.ley in
and Mrs. George Hester, New : Black and White Television - Table Radios -:-·
·"We Have Grown Because Wa Have Helped
''ILUI HAWAII"
TraUBistor Radios- Clock Radios- and Portable·
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Haven, W. Va.
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Others Grow''
• Beverly Burns, Clifton, W. Record Players - Use Elberfelds Sensible Credl4.
-and.
IVa.; Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Service to Make Your Purchases
Member Federal Rourvt System
"THI MAN WHO IHOT
Riggs, Reedsville; Mr. and Mro. 1
LlBIRTY VALANCE"
Marion Riggs, Rita Rae Tiggs
Member Federal Deposit lnsuronc&lt;&gt; Corporation
Larry L.
Athens;
Jomeo Stewart, Jobn W- .
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POMEROY
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POMEROY, OHIO
and
New

Plans bave been completed
for the wedding of Cathy G.
Wolfe and Don M. Erwin Oct.
, 21th at 2:30 p.m. at the Minersville Methodist ehurch.
'!'be bride-to-be Is the daugl&gt;
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Wolle,
. Minersville, and Mr. Erwin is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheslfi'r Erwin of Middleport.
The Rev. Wendell Stutler
will read the vows of the open
church wedding. Maid of hooor
will be Miss Connie Cooke of
Middleport; the best man, Michael Erwin, Belpre, the
~oom's brother. Ushers
will
be Victor Brown and
Donley
Reibel, uncles of the bride.
Mrs. John Jordan, Columbus,
will provide music and regis~
tering guests at the reception
folloWing in the church basem~nt for relatives oi the couple
will be Donna Reibel.

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VOL XVII

POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT. OHIO

NO. 154

Six Miners
Found Dead
Underground

Over 500 persons visited the :
Excelsior Sail Works on East
I Main-s1 and many other tours
throughout the coun-1
Itywereby taken
the throngs of visitors.
j "It was an all-out community
good
1response - and a reall
· one," said Mr. Grueser, in prais- ~
ing everyone who helped. He
indicated it is impossible
to( CLARKSBURG, W. VA.-!
thank everyone personally, but fUPI) - Six: miners trapped
fire
1 expressed his sincere apprecia-; deep underground when
tion to all those who responded I broke out in a coal mine near
to the request for assistance as 1 here Saturdav night were found
hosts for the visitors.
! dead today. ·A seventh trapped
Tours were taken by the visi- man was brought from thel
tors in over 50 courtesy cars mint! alive Sunday night but
· - - ·----~- - - I died minutes later. It was a.
heartbreaking end to a 30-houtl
I
rescue effort.
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The last four bod.ie!l were l
less than an hour after
Ifound
rescuers discovered SJgns wblcb
spurred hopes the four
have found oafety In the very
extremities of the Mars No. 2

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SATURDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9

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N:lll I Droam of Jeannie
1:30 Gol Smart
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11:10 Weather
11:15 Sporla Roundup
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10:110 Mighty Mouse
10:30 LinwJ the Uoo Hearted
11:110 Tom and Jerry
11:30 Qulek Draw McGraw
12:110 Sky King
12; 30 The Adventures of Le"la
!oliO My Friend Flli:ka
1:30 CBS NeW8
2,110 Cbamplonsblp Bowling
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3:45 Great Moments in Music
4:110 NFL Countdown to Klcko!J
6:110 Jim Waltera Jublleo
5:30 Bam Danca
6:110 Slattery's People
7:110 Smothers Brothers
7:30 Jackie GIWOD
1,30 Trlalo of O'Brien
8: 30 The Loner
10:00 G111l11110te
11:00 Newo Tonlgbt
11: 15 MlllloD DoUar Moriea

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new "Coronet Blue" lel'ie8 aboot • young man's advenlurea
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10:30
11:00 Bob Young News ..
11:15 adller Tlleater

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Hundreds of visitors were taken up and down the river midst cascades of fan colors SundtiJ
Athens county_residents. fur.t an:.. t.blee. D.Wlatllli!..to !pad, .at Pma

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8:15 Soeial Security
8o30 Word of Lifo
UO Superman
9:30 Frogglo Preaull
10:00 Sbenanlpano
10:30 Tho Beatie•
11: 00 Casper Cartoon lbow
11:30 Porky Pig
12:00 lluga Bllllil)'
12: 30 Milton the Monster
I: 00 Hopplty Hopper
I :30 American Blllldatand
2:30 Lel'o Donee
3,15 Teen Time Rally
3 o30 Adventure Time
5:00 ABC'o \llldo World of Sp'Co30 Flintstonet
7:110 Tammy
7:30 Sbbxllg
1:00 The King Famly

Taylor and Otto l'remi!I8er.
Story ol a group of World War
II American prisoners of war.
who spend tbelr Ume sebemlng wayo and means of helping
each other to escape.
11;15 FILMS OF THE 80's "Kettles on Old lllacllonaldl
Farm." starring Marjorie Main,
IOd Parker FenneUy. Wben Ma
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and Brad Jolmson ill about to
be br!&gt;k• up by Sally's father,
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857 central Ohio residents Sunday -· has been declared ! ,
an overwhelming success.
th
h .f.:
Bess Bowling, chmman of the tour arranged roug
the Columbus Chapter of National Railway Business •
women, indicated the group was w highly pleased over
1its visit In Meigs county there IS a strong possibility the
tour wil1 come again.
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man of the hosts' activities, 1dents and boat rides were given
said he was told the visitors to many of the visitors-.in crafts
were ''tremendously pleased ... owned by local resident, ·and
The C &amp; 0 tr&lt;~in, which ar- 1 others from Athens county. "',
rived in Pomeroy somewhat Barbecue chicken
dinners,
behind SC"hedule , was greeted prepared jointly by the Jayby the Pomeroy High School· cees and Senior C of C memband and many Meigs eounty j hers, were served,
residents.
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UNTil 9 PM

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Soviets Yank
Giant Movie
From U.S•.
lelltap Ia POiletl

RUOJJia'o masalve $30,0110,1100
lilm version of "War
and
Peace'' whicb weigh! in a.t
five bouro, wao ouddenly bul
DOt too m)'lteriously - yaoked
!rom ublbltion In thla COIIII!ry.
It wu to bave been shown at
the San FranciJCO Film Festival, but the Redo suddenly gol
the -.... tbat they Clll'l conIn&gt;! U.S.A. eritiea the way they
do II bolllll, IDd lhey were afraid II would be ropped aa
drury, Of coune their own

••ertttea:" 1ave It ravea .... . .
P!Iyllll D!Uer'o wedding preseDt to her new lruaband, oing.
er W'lrd Donovan, wu a snap.
py 1(&gt;0111 ur. He'D at.o bocome 1 regular pari o1 her
tdihlclub lei - • nioo frinae
benellt to love llld t1aseo ....
Director Tony Rlcliardoon eu1
more 1 'nlme" actors out of bit
fUm, ''The Loved One,.. tban
llllliJ motion pictlreo lnelude
In their - · Among otben
the dropouia ..... Jayne MID~
lleld, Ruth Gordon, Keenan
W}'1tll and llorbera Nlcl1olo. It
Wll '10 faull ol tbelro - the
ftlm llmplj -.Jd .bovo n1n too

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4~-bour version will be a collectors' Item, but Tony wanted
the final running time to be
two hours, and that'a what it
i1 now.
Some Broadway citi2en! expres!te(f surpriBe at Art Carney 's
sudden decision to leave the
cast or "The Odd Couple," a
ll&amp;nt comedy bit. But insJders
realize Art basn't been feeling
at all well since the show opened, and he WM vastly disappointed when he v.ra!n't tapped
fm· the movie edition of the
play . .. .Folk star Bobby Dylan,
whose records usually have u.
ties like "Postively Fourth
Street" and "It Takes A Lot
To Laugh, It Takes A Train
to Cry," h.as ,.,ttled on a one•
word title for his upcoming
book. He'll call it "Tarantula."
McMillan wilt publisb.

Katy Jurado, Ernest Borg.
nine's second - from - last ex.
wife, is opening a coffee house
and bar in Taxco, Mexico . . .
"The IIIII" ilt turning out to be
the biggest box-olfice pictu,..,
at the SUitoo in many years,
and Sean Connery bu never
received lllch rave reviews for
bis acting in his entire carer
.... Bob Newbart, wbc gave up
nightclub performing a lew
yeara ago beeauae lbere were
loo many dlstracUnns ltranala·
tiOti; tlru!W) bao ebanged IIis
mind. He II now ready to con·
tinue hll c....., In joints, will•
the comment, "Nightclubs oro
the only pi- where you can
break in new materlll ."
OillJwy DOle: PamelA Tillin
lo lW'llinl how to
pizza

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wife while she's filming ''PBJ'Io
anoia," opposite Marcello Jn
Rome. There's an obvious
punchlioe, but you won't read
it here .. .. Anne Bancroft's husband, Mel Brooks, bas titled
his new movie script, "Mar•
riage ls A Dirty, Rotten Fraud."
Of course, he doesn't believe a
word of it, because Mel adeh1
Anne and matrimony.
A technicality may prevent
Steve Allen from running for
Congress in California, a1 planned
Robert Taylor, in M•
drid shooting "Savage Pampas"'
is a happy man. He's discover"'
ed his fame in Europe is 11
'treat as e\'er. The only star
that has rated almost as mucb
attention recently is Alain Delon, but Bob has nppeared on
more magazine covers
than
El Cordobes, and producers are
!tipping for bis attention. Tho
joyous mood was enhanced by
the arrival of Mrs. Taylor, Ur.
sula Theiss who sbowed up ~
a visit.

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Channel 13, ~&lt;Beyond
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Time Barrier, •• 1959, Robert
Clarke and "The Brain 'lbal
Wouldn't Die/' 1960,
Jasao
Evers.
Channel !, "City That Nevw
Sleeps." 1953, Gig Y011111! and
Otannel 3. "Down To Terror,"
1959, Colleen MlUer.
WEDNI!SDAY'S LATE MOVDI
Channel 8, "Bongazi," ~
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