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About
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Se~ 'Appn~tice

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A~bert
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Wed~sday

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At Heath Church

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'Oillce Monday evening when "F Garden Round-Up" was l
ocr. II
Alan
applications were turned in for ,
ic when Wildwood Gar-: Mr and Mrs. Roger Seelig I The Pomeroy Bend C. B. Rs- lace bas returned to the Great
11 new boys, Charles R.
met Wednesday even-•and ;.,ns of Dayton spent the[ dio Club will sponsor a "coffee Lakes Training SChool
DUlensworth, Jr. Arnold P.
d g at the home of Mrs Alfred ' st weekend with Mr. and Mrs. I break" at the Youth Center! nola following a two weekJ visson, Dannie Edgell. Jon .
er Mmersv:lle, wlth Mrs., :' nnin Roush Hidden Lakes.,in Mason, W.Va. Sunday from
here with his parenls, Me.
Rlley, Donald L.
Fisher and Mrs Chnsty l
Mrs 'Manning Roush
to 5 p. m. Free coffee and and Mrs. Dwight Wallace and
nit C. Mulford,
as co-hosle" es.
and Miss Helen Baer were Co- cookies will be served.
CB- : daughter, Nancy. Wallace will
Larry L. Neff, Gera
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Mrs Lawrence Snuth. preSJb visitors Thursday.
and anyone lntereste '" begin medical corps schooling.
Gary N. Welch and Jerry L., dent
the meeung and
"'Earl Denny Sr. and Mrs ' CB radios are welcome. Come [ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bennett
Welch. Now at last
ne\\ I devo'tions lwn· led by Mrs Edl· l
Mees vimted
Imeet your friends and exchange and family of Columbus. spent
Mothers are ne
. rded son Hollon who read the Gar- fternoon with Mrs
G:lbert QSL cards.
the pal! weekend with hiS parWolf badges were. awaLeo- den club creed from the new
es
Nnv. I
en!! !lr. and Mr!. Charles BenSteve Walburn,
Don vear book. Members responded
George Campbell and ! The Middleport Garden
nett.' Saturday evening t he
nard, and
aoid ar-' to roll call w:th wh at ,they enDonald of Yongstown were , will meet MondayM Nove: F group visited In Parkersburg.

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Sti~ers. Den- !H~ra~
Da~~dw ~~:~;:eaer
~onducted
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dill Brown, Glenna Sprague and
Cooke · decorations - o.
kej Ritter 'noxie Walters, Sylvia
Sandy

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The JUJitor MYF of Heath Jones were assisted
Doug
Methodist Church held a Hal- Dowson with the par y.
It
loween party Thursday evening Attending _were Done Waw:
In the church basement decor- ers, Okey Ritter, D;tghtCDoke
ated with huge spider web son, Eddie Brown, om oo '
made by Okey Rliler and Doxie J. T. Rue Kenny Smtth,
Waltera and several large skele- dy
Ions made by Douglas Oowson mfer Go e,
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'bb'
of the Senior MYF. Orange pa- kle SUtton, Verne Ord, Ro
per streamers were
used Ord, Ketth,
:n d
throughout.
French, Sandy o ns .
Game• were played under the Doug Dowson.
direction of the game commitlee composed of Robbie Ord,
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED

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Are Speo ers
AtWorkshop

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Miss Patty Dorst and Miss
Pat Bailey were
ers at
the r Ohio
Workshop Inn Athens Wednes·
'and
dak:, Dorst rpresenlln&amp; the
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unt' 4-H clubs and
Y of the Eastern
Future Homemat'
rica described their
ers of A:'red by the local cotnp
to the American In·
ohfte of Cooperatives at Cos mubus Missouri last August.
lu Also 'appearing' on the program were Thad Dye who re-

Univerr~inoon
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Bun~] G:~~isp~~r;· V~c- ~1:~ Be~!.
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Mrs B.

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The meetmg was adJourn d I A Thanksgivmg arrangenH•nt

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M. C. Wilson. Hostesses
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VnUIIual W ayl
3U3'1 persons hvmg in
. ,grow~ :oil X llldws tall and goes I p iz •s. were aw arded for the purchased at the door. Mr~. ~
ew,
.d
square miles enlirel) surr?und-•well w:lh tul:ps. Plant at least cos;u~es and the entire class- Karl Owen and MiSB Phyllis 0/ Cooking Studle
ed by the city of Detro:!.
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twelve to each square

gr~;~pe

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a tour of the class- Joachim are co-chairmen.

crocus. snowd tops
m the Central Building.
hyacmths m front of ev-1Reh eshments ul donuts,
or~

NOV. 4
The Meigs CoWlty PTA

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"New and Unusual Ways to

. 1 Cook Vegetables''
the topIS ic when Rock Sprmgs Home-

erRreens
1 ang e dr:nk and candy lavors sponsoring a rummage sale on makers Club met Wednesday at
Mrs. Dw tght
gave, were selved by the room
4, 5, and 6 at the Sauvage the home of Mrs. Fred Goeg··Now ts the ltmt• w, plant peo- , ers ol both das~es
Building on Front-st. Pomero~. lein.
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moth-~ Nov.

pres~-

ny roots, fertllze lawns,

place Pme v.mners m lhe morn- I from 9 a. m. unlll 5 p. m. Ttus Mrs William Grueser,
hurlap around ne Jrees, plnnt ing class :neiuded R:rky Glaze, wtll be a large rummage ,.le. dent, conducted a short bust·
I yt&gt; on plowt&gt;d ground
f o r ftrst prize, dressed as Casper
ness session Mrs. Arlee Abmu lch, and d:g glad:oll. dah the Gh ost. and Jennifer WlSe,
LAN WORLD DAY
bolt, Mrs. Raymond Cole and
Ihas an d cannas
second pnze as a pink rabblt.
P
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Mrs w. A. Drake were named ,
Flu wer arrangements
asstslmg were Mrs ! The Meigs County Council of las leaders to attend _the tratn- 1
EASY
JUdgt'd !J} Mrs .ruck Robson' J hn Gros~. Mrs William In-· Umted Church Women will ob- ing session on "Knowmg a Good
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,:, Mrs. Fred LewlS Mrs. Ken· serve World Community
Fit."
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t_Jsher and Mrs Holter ~eth Wl lcox and Mrs. Norman at the Middleport
A potluck dmner was served
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!y .
b h Friday November 5
at noon with Mrs. Grueser askf I
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served
by
eauger.
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In the afternoon class f1rst l : 30 p.m. "Laity's Miss10n
ins grace. In •bu~t: a rter noon the
the hostesses to 14 membres rize went to Connie Burton, W ld Affairs " is the
topic was presented by Mn.
Damage Iand two guests, Mrs. Housun:
as • bride, and second thor aftrnoon
James
Geoglein, Mrs. Homer Radford,
Woadwo,k and Mrs. Harry
who also· prize
won by Martha Kraw- In 'ton of Middleport will
and Mrs. Scot! Folmer who all won :he dou: pll ze.
sczy n as a ballerina.
speaker. Sewing supplis, so prepared the vegetables
PlfASANT
ass:st:ng were Mrs.
II altr yard goods and health a l d ved wtth the P"'IUck dlnn ed
FOAM
Sew-Rite Sewing
Morm
Charles Smith, are the projects for the meet- AU.ending were those n:er
RUBBER
('/ub hulds Dinner
Mrs. Gary Way land. Mrs. Char- ing Women of all chur&lt;hs In above and Mrs. Lew:s GruG .
PADDED
Me mbers of the Sew - Rite ' les W:nebrenner.
the. county are Invited.
Mrs. Welby
HAtTER
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ge SklMer, Mrs. I
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Sewing rlub met "' I e ar
bell, Mrs. Harold Blackston and
BAG
Restaurant Wednesday at 7 p. Nwwrene Yuuth
ELECI'ION DAY NOTE
Mcs. Mark Grueser. The next
HOlDS I m. lor a dmner. The Halloween Guests at Ta)'lors
The Women's Club of I h meeting will be Nov. t7 at I p.
theme
w
as
l'arried
oul
on
the
The
young
people
of
t
h
c
Morning
Star E.U.B. church m. at the home of Mrs. W. A.
15 tBS.
table.
1First Church of the Nazarene will serve lunch election
Drake
SAND
A
fterward,
the group
in Midd leport held a Halloween . in the church basement. On
SUGAR
ed to th eir club ruom where party Mond ay evening in the menu will be soup, chill,
PLAN POMEROY DANCE
OR
Mrs. Elza Gilrnor, J r ,
basement of t hehome or Mr. wiches, potato salad, pie,
The Pomeroy Band BoosterJ
WE IGHTS I dent, was in charge of a
and
Mrs.
Lester
Taylor,
decorhomemade
ice
cream
and
Association
will sponsor
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business
session.
Names
ated
with
witches,
goblins
and
hJgh
school
dance
party
from
AKRO TRA CT
drawn for a Christm as
colored strt&gt;amers.
fee.
to
p. m. this
at
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Games were played and .
tbe Pomeroy High gym.
RETAIL • $1D.95
dontted by M".
gu.,ts drew thetr masks
ANNOUNCE BANQUET
Jays wlil emcee.
ing was awarded t_o Mrs. Don were JUdged and wmners
The Mother · .Daughter ban- ~ ~~.::.;~~------=--- · - - - -- - - - : - Mullen. Mrs. Browm~g and ~rs. Peggy McKinney, prettiest; T'7- quet of Evangeline ~apter, ~·
r,.,,:on as the Dodor orden Gilmore each rece:ved btrth- ry Grogan, most original; Bt~ E.S., Middleport, wtll be be .d
under Comfortable and Con· day g1fts from the1 r secret pal. ly Motley, ugliest.
Refresh- Tuesday evenmg, Nov, at the
•.~t~ttnt Circumstanc...
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1 A dessert course was served ments of donuts. cider. pop 1 Masonic Temple. The Maso~
i by Mrs. Browning to Mrs. Ray- and snacks were served during i will prepare and aerve the dmmond Baity, Mrs. Dayton Strick- the evening.
I ner. Reservations are to be
:and, Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Attending were Carolyn and sent to Mrs, Charles Bennett
Mrs. Mullen. Mrs. Calv in Simp- Sammy Acree, Martha and Re- by Nov. 3.
1son, Mrs. Willard Boyer, Mrs. l becca Barlletl, Martha aDd
-1 Donald McKnight, Mrs. Edward Ricky Hamm, Peggy and LewWASTE NOT
1 Wells, Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. Lou- is McKin~y . Sharon Harrison,
WASTE NOT
1is Osborne, Mrs. Donald Collins, Gene Stephenson, Roger Dud- WASHINGTON
(UPI}
N. 2nd Ave. Middleport, 0 . Mrs. Tom Grueser and Mrs. ley, Ronnie Cheadle, Alberta Government auditors claimed a
Willi-am Owens.
Little, Robert Buskirk, James quarter million dollar victoiJ
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Tuesday In the "war on waste.
Taylor, Gary Ellis, Bill Motley, They said $252,000 a Ye • r
Terry Grogan, George Luster, coul~ be saved by buYID&amp; office
j i Allen and Dong Acree, Mrs. desks without lockl.
Clyde Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. The General Accounting
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John
Russell, Mrs. E D.
flee (GAO) said its study
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ree and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. showed that most government
---agencies did not require
Legion Post Plmll
ployes to lock their desks each
night. worse, most employe!
Halloween Party
did not use fhe locks now proDrew Wester Post No.
vided.
American Legion, will holdo".= l ,•~~--......~~=:"""'
Halloween party at the
home Saturday, October 30, trorrt iI
8:30 p.m. to 12 midnight for
members, their wive!S
an d
guests.
TONIGHT I SATURDAY
The grand parade for those , "ZEBRA IN THI KITCHIN"
in costume will be held at 9 P· [
(Techntcotorl
rn. Prizes will be awarded An I Jay Norb, TV'• DenniJ the
Martin MllDer, ADGJ
evening of dancing and other Menace;
Devine.
enterLainment is planned. Re"THE ROUNDERS"
I. You are systematic about your payments.
freshments wi11 be served.
(Technicolor)
2. You keep accurate recorda of your
Henry Fonda, Glenn Ford,
\JET TICKETS
Sue Ann Langdon, Hope HoJ.
expenditures.
The Brndbury PTA is spon- iday, Chill Wills, Edior Bu3. You are a depositor in a soun.J financial
soring a cream-baked chicken chanan.
institution.
dinner Saturday evening. Nor
vember 13th at the school. Tick- SUNDAY, MON. and TUES.
Oct, 31 - Nov. 1-2
If you don't have a chPOking aC&lt;".ount with UB, it
ets are being sold in advance I "GIRLS ON THE JIACH"
will take only minut e&amp; to open o · •· Come on in!
and may be purch•sed from
(Technicolor)
BiH King, Arlene Davis, Ber- Martin West, Noreen Corcortha Bing, or Joyce and Allan an, The Crickets The Beacb
Leonard. Anyone unable to buy Boyo, Lesley Gore.
"CLARINCI THI
tickets in advance may make
CROSI-IYID LION"
reservations by calling Joyce
ITechnicotor)
Leonard. Price of u,. dinner is llarohal Thompoon, Cbet'l'l
lllller. Belly Drake.
$1 plus dessert.

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BARGAIN S ALL OVER THE STORE••
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40 Afro-Asian nat:oll8 met to&gt;day In a showdown
Beeston
which appeared likely to result
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Men • Discover Savings · · •- -··
Style .. Warmth! Just in time
for those cold, bright days
you'll see so much of this se•
son, See us soon for the latest
In men's fashions at most populer prices.

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CLOTHIERS .

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Cttuld cause permanent postfiiiM- j Smitb
hiday. afternoon marking the
mea( of the summit,
cia! opening of the Pantasote Company's new $7,000,000
resin plant located on State Rt. 2.
HtADY TO HIGHER PRIC· Public tours and open house was observed following
es were general for all major the ribbon cutting cereclaltel ol slanghter livestock at many.
1 vice president, maooracturlng;
Midwest markets this week.
Other State officials attend- : Austin Ganly, lreasurer; Frank
At major ·Hvestock terminals, ing Included Angus Peyton, Gran, Sylvester D.Maloney and
alaughter steers and
heifers Commissioner ol State Oeparl- Ralph Wyman, directors.
IO!d Bteady to 50 &lt;entB higher, ment of Commerce· Paul Crab- The Pantasoto Company Is re- in Middleport Friday night by 1964 Qunn Judy Mooro.
Mole• General Hospital
struck by . a passmg car .. ,
at
1\. High St.,
except at St. Joseph and Kan- tree,
Assistant rognized in the plastics field, Mill Hollinshocl wu oacortocl by Kenny Entlfth of
Admtaafou - Eva Knopp, The Me:gs County Shenf! s Colum bus. A3416
proJect of lba
Ill City, where Steady to 10 to Governor Smith ; Fielding as a producer of high ·quality Pomoroy High tchDol,
Mason; Loshia, Mitchell,
Department whlch mvestlgated Frankl :n Cnunt v Heart Ass•
cents lower trends prevallad. Lewis, Wyatt M. Rogers, Jr. polyvinyl chloride tPVC) reThis lltgfOIII, porh1po, how Pamoroy-Middloport land ; Austin Russell, Middle- the 1:40 a. m. m:shap, sa1d the elation.
due; not limit
Cowl were steady to $1.25 low- and Tracy Starcher, State De- sins, compound•, vinyl ftllllS, 1tudont1 rnlly feof obout school ODMolldlllon, • quoo- port; Timmy Tillis, Rutland. deer ran mto the pathway of an i services to
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er, lflth the most decline at partment of Commerce; Thorn- sheeting, converted items and lion their poronlo wiU ••Y yoo or no to noxt Tutldoy.
Dlocbarpo - Richard Wil· :"to. dnven :Yl
W:lham sidents. Since its opening, ev•
Omaho. Bulla were steady to 50 as Battle, State Ta• Depart. interior packaging.
son, Middleport; Timmy TilllS, wam, 13, e pre. ere was 200
ed h .
tienta
ta higher and vealers stea
Rutland
heavy damage to the fron t of
recover
Par pa
cdento·
. t'•• ment;
State B
Com- · .,.
Thel local plant
model car. The, havek been
y •h·
-•Ill· At most (lOin
' lo Gus o1DouglaS!,
A ' ltur
't Iwill50 have'II'an 1- - - : : : - - - : - : - - - - ·-- - - - -- - - -- -- -- ·- - - - - - - ISwain's
l • va luaBted asthto their
1961
feeder
cattle
and
calvea
were
mtss
ner
grtcu
e;
rer:mwa
capacty
o
mt
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ton:
editorial!
,driver
was
reportedly
uninjur-1
w
or
to
eranre. et ter an two
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dy to $IIIO wer
ry Jones, Hou!e of Delegates pounds of restn wtth prov:s:OII8 An
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ed and no arrest was made.
of them have returned to
ea
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and State Senator Randolf A. for future upanalon.
Th h 'If' d
t
gainful emplovment, many to
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The Pantasote plant now em·
(0 Ole Of
also einvestigating
a one-car
d b
s er1 s epar
men 1 mis-.
was •theTh1r
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Brillsll Prime !linister Harold Federal officials
included ployes about 60 persons and Is
hap that oceurred at 11 :50 a. m.
f,'0 udatwn ' ardma e Yt •
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Wilson nld today Britain does Rep. Ken Heehler; Mrs. VIr- eapected to reach 100 employMost homes of the five school dis- makes Meigs county one of Ohio's cham- Friday on the Waid Sayre hill. I sta . me" :ng a 1c
1og:s • a
not hojteve Rhnd..ia is ready ginia Mae Brown, Commission- es when in lull produclion.
tricts that will vote on consolidation pions-in dropouts.
Authorities reported a car med:cal ' oc:al_worker,10 a medfor lnitependance under black er, lnterslate Commerce Comnext Tuesday will be visited before t_he
ConsoUtlltion will not reverse the driven by Phillip Andre Hill, , leal technolog:st, and • vocaAfriC!aD.' M•jortty rule. He said mission,· James Donohoe, Art
d
1
trend
of these data overnight. But con- 16, Racine, was demoilshed ll_onalJ counselor._
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election by earnest paren . eep Y tn.•
M D George
th di_ Mort
he thiDIIia tbe present crisis can ea Redevelopment Adminislraterested in upgrading thetr public solidation must come before reversal when it turned over on the 1nee, r. '. . .·• IS • rec "!·
be em.! "in I short time."
ford Walker, U. S. Department
can begin.
rural road. No inruries were ! The servlce ." free and avatl·
Wllloti ruled out the use of tion· Odus Kincaid
Small
scnools.
We
should
ask,
too.
Who
Is
really
beI
reporled and no citation was able
With
bea rt tolmpalrmen
. any. mdlv:dual
. re-•
any Ill' lttack, milllary inva- BDS!ness Administration; CllfandConsolidation
the talk of has been the
of dream
Meigs
short short-changed? Certainly, the iss ued.
who IS
1 by his famIIOh or•""" other form of force. lord W·'•·r, u. s. Department
d
children are but are not the taxpayers
!erred to the Center
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county people for many years. Tues ay
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by Brl,lain to impose an Afri- of Labor; Guy Morris, Small
is the ftrSt opportunity the people of more so? Could we be like the skin 11 m l Y P Ystc:an.
can majority government on tbla Bualnesa Administrator.
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lbese districts _ Northwestern, Bed- ish person who buys cheaply and acwhltHUled colony. He all o
d p
cepts outdated merchandise?
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wiiJ'IIad witHe exlremiJIII that Panlasote executives lncludford Salisbury, Middleport an
orneThus in thia troublesome crrcle, It
Britiln will not llland idly by If od: Charla A. Wyman, Chair- Seven
were lined Frl- roy:__ have had to accept or reject con- appears 'both parties, the children and
l.eroy Crew Dies
they
try
to
"take
the
Jaw
into
man
of
·
the
Board;
Henry
W
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day
by
MetgB
County
Court solidation.
tlie taxpayer, are short-chan•ed. We can
1
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hands.,
Wyman President· Barry A Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr.
Most of us, at one time or another,
k th
.
by
v'f g consoh
Fridav in Rutland
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Rossen' EIO!CIItivo' VIce Presi: Cordlliia Rille was fined $10 sense that Washington is too far away
e ctrc1e
appro n
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Funerai services for Leroy
COLUMBUS (UP! I- A mask Crews, 81 , Rutland, who died
LOll ANGBLES - LOS AN- dent; Jnhn Ertel, vice pres!- and cosll lor laHure to yield for us to wield effective influence over
It iB difficult to discuss the advantag..let aufiered tbrouclt 111 llltb dent • production- John Foley half the roadway and $IOO and our elected representatives. Certainly, in es of consolidation without appearing ed. shot-gun toting bandit, held Friday at his home, wiU bt
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bum'
' costs on a no operator's license a democracy, our representatives in lbe
h
d · t
up a drive-in restauran l early held Sunday at 2 p. m. at thl
•lrallht day of """"• eyeeharge. Judge Porter suspendf
to imply our present sc oo1 a nurus ra- tooay and ned with more than Martin Funeral home with tht
inl'-11101 tOday and Mayor Saed $90 of the latter fine and capital must reflect many shades o op- lions have been doing a poor job. We
Rev. Herbert Grimm officialmdtl W. forty and Gov. Et1placed tho defendant 00 proba- ion In their voting.
are the first to hold that all five dis- $1,700.
Franklin County sheriff depu. ing. Burial will be in the Milea
multd G. Brown acruaed each
lion for 110
Next Tuesday In Meigs county, how- trlcts have accomplished miracles in re- ties said one of three employes Cemetery.
otbtr of part of the blame. The
In other acttono, Theron Work- ever, lbe consolidation issue sits square- cent years on smaU budgets pitted ag·
111\01 attack, deoerlhed by the
man lf8s fined $II and costs ly in our laps. It is up to us. U we want ainst mounting costs of construction and at the Burger Boy Food-O-Ra- He had been in ill Heallh F..ma went outside to empty trash several montlls. Survivin8 is •
Alt Paliultoo Control d!Jirlcl
for fictitious registration and local government to be effective, next operation.
stepson, Dewey Bentley, Rut.
u the worst
alnce Prec'·lon marchl•• featured "' and -·ta on a defective Tuesday is a time to demonstrate it.
In this copnecUon a typical case after the place closed.
He
was
accosted
outside
by
land. Friends may call at the
by
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citation; John w. Hysell, However you feel about consolidation, comes I·n st an tly forward , that of the in'""'
·-avated
1 dlllllloDd
,. formations""hlgbllghled blokes
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the
gunman.
who
then
escorted
funeral
hnme any time.
• P uo ..pera urea or the hall-time show given by the $10 and costs, failure to yield F,YO
vote. We shaU hope your vote is dustrlill arts department at Pomeroy
inside. The gunman, who·l --:::::;:;~~:::;~::::­
the lith day In a row.
Mldtlloport Hlgb Sebooi Marcb- hall of roadway; Frank GruesHigh school. S'ujl!rintendent Charles him
wore a two-piece brown mas k, !'
are manyThere
nuons
for approvGibbshave
and industrial
arts instructor
FRIDAY NIGHT SCORES
COUJMIQ&amp;w8TATE PARKS log JlaDd under the direction of er, $6 and costs, defective mul- lng There
consolidation.
seems
to be Zahl
without question
the Zeke
most ordered all three employes to
lie
on
the
floor.
Ga\Upollo
20 Middleport I
WID keep an of their l.'llmp sites Me, WDIIam K. Russell.
fler;
f5
few reasons of wide appeal for -rejecting well-equipped wood working department
Atheao
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Pomeroy I
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and'"ruced
the ...
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wore
costs, Rll,
distur
ng and coats,
peace.
· the county . Toaether
thov
up- edThe
to formatlono
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Violet
e, $10
no 1't ·
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Jaek"'" I! Wellston u
Serviee~~ are Set
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•"Mlll..,. operator • llcense, and Stanley tlonIttoIsask
eaay,
In
ariUintl "Are
for consolidaout war
surplus
Ioella
equipment
Lopn SZ Nolloavlllo I
to
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pyer
look
tbla
ColllinC
Hosea,"
and
lbe
old
we
shortand
begged
more.
1
Ripley
lJ Pt. Pieaoanl 1Z
, . and Recrtation tary Eecort," with the drum Rood, $!$ and C081&amp;, dloturblng cbanl!lng our cblldren wilb education?"
Yet lbey are Ute first to admit that For F. D. Capehart
Me!Vlll ·J. l!ehholl raid maJorette, Mlu ConnJe Conke, the peace.
The lacts, howenr, lbat lin substance consolidation will open wide an opporFuneral services for Frank- Coal Grave 41 froatoa 81. JM
.
1eatl1na the b8lld. In conclusltll
to this question, Indeed are something to !unity to enlarge the department, offer- Dn DoD Copehart, Ill, who died Lueaater 35 froatoll t
tllnr; the •tate bu heeD the band II)JeDed 11111 PEP ask· Volennt Momorlal Roopllal think about. Here are lw!l found in sur- lng a much mol'e
and Wlexpectedly Friday morning at
Cilia A and B C1JD11 fill •oten to lupport '1...,. I Adallulona - Winnie White, vey reports of undeniable authenticity: wider range of craft
,
hll home in Syracuse, will be Newark II M1rtoaa I
ll!d allowing Clllil c and In the name of.eltlldrer of Ohio. PODJeroy; Rollert Dalley, Mid·
-Of chUilren entermc hJcb school
Consolidation, It has been pointed held Monday at 1 p. m. at the Columbo• Ellllmore a l'oJ1ll.
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D !t.rf!illlu ·open t1ur1na the The hand enletad lbe fleld in dleport; Gtorae llackett, Jr., thia September In Melp county 75 per- out truthfully, Is a fat bargabi to the Methodist Chllrch at Syracuse.
Spoaeer
u
wu.m. 7
wln!W. Cilia A (aellltlel at llllc- a 1111!11! eadeat!o for t h o Mldtlleport; Roy IIGwb, Racine; cent began a ool.le1e Pnl,l)ll'ltory course, taxpayer this year. may never be so Survivors include his moth- Bep1ro II Blllllld
I
111 rert l!tl Burr Oat State Plt-IIDll ctnmoalel, eoJ1J1nc Sarah Wnode, Tuppen Plains: but rougbly percent Will go on to colagain. Bu consolidation 'will er, Mrs. Ali&lt;e C8pehart, SyraJlournot[
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P1rq WID 11111 open tltla wlntlr to lbe cenler of the field wh&lt;rt Mea. Pia! Walloft, New Raveo. lege. 1bls ill an Ohio record, dubious as become more iinperative each year.
cuse; a brother, Bill, Colum'l'IIURSDAY'8
GAIIIs
cl -lructlon projecta. tho
Ant!!"m waa til- 111....,... - Mrs. Clarence it may be to cllliin tbe hoQor. ·
Tuelday it our opporttlllity to start bus, and I olstor, Betty Friend
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tooled by Mr. lluiMU. Tbe bend Cline and toil, Mjtld[eport; Vlo- 1
-or the cblltlren lllterinc high our school system in the dlreetlou every- ol Baahan. Friend&gt; may call Norltt GaDia ~ HI .,. 'l'rali
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Mar-! scbool this September Ill·Meigs county, one knows It miul go. 'lbe only fall at the EwiD( Funeral home
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tllltlbt
1111
queea c:er$oalao and the Alma cella Col1111111, Middleport;
85
percent n-nr .will Jl'lduate under question to differ onr II when,
after noon Saturday. ReY. Wen, • _'l,1 •. , 111
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.llallr.
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our pre1ent lltaJIItmen'-· Tbil, too,
Tbt belt time 11 now.
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be • nt for school• while the younaater was raced For her . ta ent
rmance Ill . .
n ong
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th0 1tate to the hospital.
lhe 90-mmute teleV1sed pageant, slrands aeJiber or1gmated 1n
1 pe h
Without
w ero
A member of the Tillis lam- she twirled two flaming batons. Spain oor Js moss. Tbe
get
money.
First alternate Miss Teen-age Dowering, rOOtless plant grows
America is Cynthia Anne from a seed and depends on
Byrum, 17, of Orarlotte, N.C. water, ltgbl, dU!I and air for ,
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Rndors will notlco • olngul1r 1nd unuouol lack of Second alternate is Judy Jacob,l crowtb.
In recogmt:on o te gr.,. •1
local niiWI pictu"' In teclly's Dolly Sentlnlll.
17 0 1 Southfield Mich. who
demand for the servtces of tho
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Coun ty H•art A.sociation
from Now York City by olr foiled"' orrlve In time to- flt,OOO college scholarship, I
voted to donate $100 to the Ceoday,
I5,000 guaranteed in personal
,
ter The g1ft " from an allocaPi&lt;lui'IO will be publishod n..t week 10 soon • pooo appearanceo,
red converti':on from the February Heart
olbfo,
b)le, 50 sharea1 of stock in a ,
, •und ca mpa1g n earmarked for
. b k d
s use bl' the local Association.
Boot picture of tho nows budget achodulocl fw to- soft drink rompany and 10
day, which wlf( be publlahocl Monday, w10 • fino Kon- •hares of •tock in an airline I
wail The Ce nter. now in lilt fourth
8 • ';""'t d uc
ny Grovor picluro of [OYO[y Mill S.ndy Ho[[llllhod ....
· 1 1 "- t eaSrt Yt 1R" ay
t ; end as year, is Joratrd in the Central
ing crownocl h-oming qllllll at tho footiNtlf gomo
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With The F1mily

POMEROY

did not seek re-election, leaving trigger of a .38 special pistol and shot himself.
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llemou'al .John
Ray,: General
Timmyhospital
Tillis, the
victim, was
transfered
from Me1gs
andt~Republican
to Children's
hospital
in Columbus
early
today where he was on the critical Jist.

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expected to vote Tuesday wt'th th ree st ate tssues,
ing a proposed sales tax increase, and about 1,200
COLUMBUS (UPil -

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JAMES {JIM) CARNAHAN

Your Savings Earn 4% Interest

Serving Meigs County for over 93 ve81'!1

Rutland Infant Shoots Self

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The proposal to increasee the sales tax from 3 to 4 The sales tax increase proposIt was reported that Timmy, one of nine Ti s c
ren,
cents for schools and fattening the state's treasury
drew the fire of boih potitlcal picked up the wea1&gt;9n in the bedroom of the family's
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most of the otato's Main-st home shortly after his father had returned from
most of the spotlight but it was expected by most observers to go own to defeat.
newspapero the AFL • CIO, a caU in connection with his
While the tax increase issue were making their strongest
Farm Hur~au and Couoa:U of police duties.
ily said late this morning, "We
grabbed
the
spotlight
there
were
fort
in
the
big
city
in
a
~e:oer.•Retail
Merchanta.
Its
primary
Membel'l
of
the
Tillis
family
sill have hope." Timmy's next
the
several contests that were being tion.
was from educatton~re- said they thought the youngster birthday is Feb. 24, 1966.
watched nationally.
Sales T11 Draw!! Fire
groups.
was in the kitchen until after It was reported at 10:45 a .m.
For example, Ohio has the Cleveland observers
Opponents argued that the tu the shot was fired. Timmy was that the lad had lost his right
ho wever
hat Democra
to 4 ceniaThey
on found
lying said
on thethebed.
is conscious,
and has
,only
this year. or
dollarfrom
was 3 ill-timed,
Officials
bullet en- eye.
never Hebeen
unconscious.
lit is federal
in the election
7th congressional
Ralph tLocher,
after I'atc .
1district where Republican Clar- primary showmg, would wm
out that it was drawn tered Timmy's right eye and •
-SAUSBURY, RHODESIA -~ renee J. Brown Jr., an Urbana election. He was challenged
the legislatcre mol, that came out the side of his head,
Brltlllt Prime Mln:ster Harold ,publisher, was favored to be Repubhcan Ralph Perk,
legislature considered and about two inches above h l s
wn..m leaves today, hi• last -' elected to succeed his father, two Democrats running as kiUed it, and on its owp prl). lght ear.
,
1itch effort to keep Rhodesia the late Clarence J. Brown, in dependents. They were
a record approprlltlon !&gt;' Martin ambulance was •urnrom declaring its independence the Congress. The contORt was Rep. Carl B. Stokes, a
million about $10i mil- moned at &amp;:!1 p.m. and rushed
appa11fttly a bleak failure.
between Brown and James Ber- and Ralph McAlliser,
more than •pont tho paBt the youngster to Meigs General
Wil!l4&gt; gmped a
slender ry, the Clark County prosecu- school board president,
yearo. The amount and the hospital where Dr.
Richard ,
straw of hope profered early to- tor.
The Akron mayor's race also
were both recorda.
L. Slack treated the child.
day by Rhodesian Prime Mln- National political observers attracted considerable
Supporters or the . issue feU Tom Martin, operator of the
ister fan Smith - a proposa\alao were watching the Cleve-,as the GOP made a
would wtn but pinned thetr ambulance said the youngster DALLAS !UP!) - Tho new
for a
royal commission- land race for mayor because olin the home of II!
on a small
ap- was disch.;.ged at 3:30 a.m. Miss Teen . age America is
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Ray C. Bliss.
on the theory ill sup-lloday from Meigs General and Coletie Agnes Daiute, a slen- ERGOMETER - Patient IS shown exercising on btep.
lng offly
. the Rhodesian stand. Be- for mayor and the Republlcans lcratic Mayor Edward
would vote and othmj roshed to €hildren's hospital. der, 16-year-&lt;Jld charmer from , cle ergometer at the Ce nter wh:le
of pulse
fore
ing to Zambia, Wilson
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would not be concerned one
M . C 1 Sh 'If' de- Paramus N J who Intends !D· and blood pressure are be:ng taken. Electrocardmgraphle
A e1gs oun y ted
er1 tb s am- spend part
· · ., of her reign Imorutormg
· . · IS· one cont :nuous
.
1y durt·ng exerc1se. 0 XJ&amp;U
warned the 220,000 white resi·
way or ••·
""' oth er.
denta of this Brllish
colony
•th
The campaign technique• of paFent car ucor
e
advising shaggy haired boys to[ consumption IS recorded graphirally.
that ' declaration of lndepenov
s
supporters of tho tu Increase, bu ance. .
see • barber.
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Smith It
out to plant !
anti aft ernoon classes
m at the church. Tickets [
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poml. Bill Vaughan was awar~d' ~~wer show to be held Novem- Edna Bartels. Bernard Gar-, plan for Indoor Gardening thJS GMr. and Mrs. Harold Chase Lu A~n t!:~n~~r: :warded for ing Trail Garden Club Wlll be Denver Ll~~ten;~llsl! were
ed his Bear bBdge and a go I 27-211 was announced
~lr o,"";un~~~;·. , W Va. spent
Winter." Program Is In ch:;ge i viBlted with relatives in Lancas- 1tonium~s including Dwight Dow- the guest of Mrs. J~?"~ K;rn ?":a~:.ey. Landmark Manaarrow po:nt
I A Japanese
arrangement
ther of Mrs. Walter Hayes and
ter recently.
cos
. . al· scariest on the "Coffee Hour
ar en ac
, Blak lee CoonNa~erie,
~o
Mr and Mrs. Robert Mattox lsonl&lt;' m~\t or~g~~~niest Keith Club this November I at a.m. ge\and
EAg nt es '
vembor
at thel M:ddleport yellow mums and p:vot hedge
F}r~veld:~ er ' Zerkle,
Mrs.
Maag, Miss ~~·I~ of Albany visited with Mr. and ~~n~h- ~n~n~rettiest jennifl'l' , Mrs. Bryon wlll have as ~~r tyOth~:·:.ndl~ .from Melg•
Prcsbyter:an Ch'.lrCl . ed was displayed by Mrs F:sher. ter,
Miss Anna Howe a
Carl Mattox. The group
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e
Dth Smith aDd
Miss Frieda
I weni on to Marion, Ohio, for Go;l~j
the games
re- Ohio Association of Garden Coun~ ';'t~e mb o vo-ag teaclland retreshments wm ' "" lusiug p:nk, vellow and blonze ,
NOV.
visit with the latter Mr. Mat·o owmg
donuts' ump- Clubs." The Amateur Garden Ever
oco er' Farm Buby the two Den Mothers. Mr~-' cilfysonlhemums, scotch broom I K indergartene~s
The deacons and d~aconesses tox'o brother, Mr. and M~s. lreshmen~~;i:';e
o;n~
pop, Club of Middleport will present ers, Pau!ni'!:.n: direetor, and
Dale Walburn and Mrs
wh ea t and trutt was d1Splayed Hold Two Parties
' of the Middleport Ftrst Umt- Bernard Mattox. They also vts- ki~ace t t hlpspo~rving on the December program wit: 7a~ orl·tchle fiaslern bome
ard Vaugha n.
Mrs. Hnmt•r Holter. . .
Middleport kmdergarten classPresbytenan Church wtll ited
Columbus with hts sis· an ":;.~~i~ees · were, re- the speaker to be announce .:'n:Oic~ tea~ber.
An artwas
:cle P". Plant
' have observance
held the:r annual
chtcken
on ter 'm Mrs.
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a tul:p''
sented a byteslival
Mrs :l ~ween
during Halthe sponsor
Election aDay,
Nov. dmner
at ~·30
. . Leonard Taylor who o~th:~··~:~K~~nr_;s~mi:lh~E~d~-~la~t=er
freshments, en y
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Urou~ht
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The next meetmg wil.l be No- I'' Upnght
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f'our Injured in Collision

• Toledo, Obio women in the beautiful, soft, leather boi!Ddllected Items, thert are ..me Asked to be adv1sed when
n
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Pomeroy Bend Tuesday seek- I book of some 50 paces, dealiJ!&amp; very rare and hlstor~c ltemsour propos m ' um WI
ready to recerve VJSllors, she
lng l·nformat'•on about her pw- w1th Revoluhonary War soldlii'SI, DDI 10 any other museum.
d h h ba d
neer ancestors, fell an lo&gt;Jt w1th who came to th1s part of Ohio ! The large and beautj[ul fra-satd that she· an. cr us n
Me~gs county's embryo museum, before 1t became a state
: med p1cture of George Wash- Will come to •friendly MP.Igs
and vowed to return for • long- In appreciation of the infor- lngton, mounted on a White county and stay· •· few ~s, to
er v1s1t.
j mat10n g1ven ber. she said she background and surrounded by see the mus~um ~:m the ~Beau.
Ml'!. Gerald Dalley camo to would type the entire contents of scenes In the life of Washmg.tlful Ohio River, so different
the headqUirlen of the Metgs ' her book and send II to us She! ton, Including his home at Mountrrom the small, sluggiSh nvers
County Hislorical Socteh m the 1would accept no pay, not even 1Vernon, attracted the attention of northern Ohio that empty

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bout the Kerr family. She "

m Friday at
the Three passengers ln his car tton !me of Syracuse.
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and
Rt.
611 In who receiVed Injuries were E. The car dmen by Franklh
7
01
Plains.
.. IF Glass, 47, Rt. 1, Belpre, back Wayne Brm~r, 23, Rt. 2, Ra
. car -driVen east 00 Rt. 68tlnJury; E. P. Bartlett, 59, Rt. cine, went out of control aDA

Roger A Brooks 18 pulled 3, Marietta, knee injury, and ran over an embankment, strllcRt. 7 ~nd colltded' with atWilliam Glbaon il,
Belpre ing a gnard rail and knocklnl
car driven by Floyd knee injury and bump on the down a power pole.

a· Ipostage, saymg an hour m our and adnurat10n of Mrs. Dalley their slushy waters mto Lake

tbeld.

When the pole fell• It

broulhl

was worth to her more l for a conSiderable t1me.
Er~e.
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I None of the injured had lm- down wires that dlm"'ed till
great granddlughllr of Capt am than her t1me to copy the book ~
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Funeral Htvlces for 'VerM -late treatnlant. Brook! ll81iparked car of Howard Largent,
Hamilton Kerr lfho lived '"\ She lamented that the did not 2-Dalll' Sentmel, Pomeroy-M•ddleport, 0~~1. 30, 1965
Margaret Archer 89 RD 3 died to Meiss county court Nov.l83, B)'racuse, and light dimas•
Middleport ond prtsumably '" jhave lime to lool&lt; up and see I
Pomeroy, who died ~~ ~:10 a: 5 for fllilure to yield rlibl of to blo Nlidlnce. Thert WaJ
bur~ed there
10me members of the M01gs
m. today in Meigs Geneal hos- way. Both cars were heavily heavy damage to the car ane
The !IO('Iety'o headsuarters dls-1County Chapter of the Daugh-1
COMPACT MODEL-.-GoinS pita! will be held Monday at damaged,
pole. No arrest was made b7
plays many mvaluable 1tems ters of the Amencan Revotut10n. j
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into semce In mai\Y parll 2:30 'p.m. In the Ewq chapel Another driver escaped In- the patroL
wh1ch 1t " expected w111 be ex- She was g1ven the names of a
of the country is Ibis new with Rev. Jerry Masters offichlblted '" a umque Meigs Coun- few of the D~ughters, and s&lt;:ud
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; I,:~p~~tn~cte~e!~~o~~ iatinl. Mrs. Archer is survived
I) Museum II the falrgrouncta. ohe would write to them
Plastic rcsms to be manu- peclally for shipment of Panta- Jllummated tl'anllstorized by her husband, Stephen, ~nd
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A. v. Howell, hethe moving thMrds. Dat tey was hthrSocllled ~I facutred 10 PI Pleasant at 8 sole's polyvmyl chlonde resms dial and a cutoli button, to a number ol grandchildran and
spirJI pushlDJ t
museum, e ecora1IUD! 01 1 e
,. 1y ' •new plant uf the Pantasote and compounds. They have a permit succeUI V&lt;l CllJI great grondebildren. Frlanda
who also presides at the tern- temporary headquarters on Ihejcompany _ which opened of-jcapaCJty of 100 tons of payload wllbout hallgmg up.
call at the funeral homt
porary beadquarten, revealed &amp;r&lt;~und fioor of the courthou•e slclally Friday
_ will bi' and a volume of 5,250 cub1c I
anytime. Burial will be In the The contest between Incumbent Charles Legar and
Mrs DSiley's visit Hil account
Sbe oald she was a devotee transported to eustomers by feet. They are eqUipped with 20.
Beech Grove cemolerJ.
Democrat Delmar A. Canaday for the mayor's office in
Mrs, Dalley had wijh ber 1 to shrines and museurm and 60-foot olate-gray "renter Flow" Inch c~rcular loading hatches
Pomeroy will bighllgbt the election races In villages of
- . -- added she bad never seen such d bulk commodllieo
cars and bottom . mounted pneuma- s' ~
Meias county on Nov. 2.
fine deeoratlono In any of them l m~de here
tiC unlnadmg outlets for
use
Legar, the Republcan candidate, will be aeeking his
They are beautiful and at the Three of the cars lined up on With vacuum unloadmg eq•p'
fifth two-year term I mayor. Canaday is a former Porn·
aame limo blstoncal Wh1le, for i d ng neBr the plant will be ment.
eroy mayor.
lack of space, the display ol ~~~~ed m the offJCilll plant- : Th design of the cars,
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omecom~ng
The only other racet ID the Uam Hayea, Arthur Sylvester,
relics II limited to only 50 ... opening ceremony The oars ports Donald E Marteeny, dJ- 1
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Incorporated towns of Me!gl Council; Board of Public AI·
were manufactured tn In a IviSion plant .manager at Hunt- M~ Sandy Holllll!hed, Mid· of Sigma Chi. The slrl• were County are In Racine and Mid- lain (3 to .be elected) H. R.
Huntmglon crrbUildmg plant of mgton, permits effiCient loadmg , dleport High School senior, cho- presented with flowero lly the tlleport '//here five candidates Duckworth.
the Amencan Car and Foundry and unloadmg, as well as as- sen lly her cla!Smatell by popu, cheerleaders, Dee Slaven, Mlll' are seeking four cruncll pools. Rutland - J. E.
Deni!IOn,
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diVISion uf ACF lndw;tries, In- surmg contammaiJOn-free hand- 1Jar vote, re1gned as the ltltiS llyn Stumbo, ond Loll Sauer. In MiddlepOrt, John Zerkle, Mayor; Vernon L, Weber, clerk;
Paul Smart, ••ecutJve vice
corporated.
ling and shlppmg. ACF s Hunt- j Homecoming Queen Friday eve- Providing em for the bolulred B. F. Parmalee,
Richard George Whlll!, treasurer, J.W.
president of the Middleport l11·
Th th ee cars are the (~rst mgton plant has made more l mltg at the MiddlepOrt. Galllpo- gnests were Rawi!Dp Doclgl, Vaulban and Wayne Gibbons Brown, Eugene
Thompson, ,,
, 00 s National Bank, spoke on
e r
Tha thun 9,0110 Center Flow cars lis game.
Goble Ford, Dr. R. H. Plei!IDI, art s~eklng councll posts on Charles R. Eads, Robert
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the topic, "Four Natural_ Laws
of 11 ordered, by Pantaiote.
for transport of bulk commod•· j The crown was placed on the and Paul Bostic.
the Republlcan ticket while Snowden, counCil, Board Of Pu~
ol Economlco," Fnday mght at
others are scheduled lor dellv- tJes such as dn cement, gram, ; neW queen by the 1964 Home- The queen and her court II- Ronald Hubbard Ia l'1lDiliD&amp; aa Uc Affall'l (3 to be elected),
• regular meellng of the Middleery before the end of the year. barley malt and plastiC powd- commg queen, Mlsa Judy 10 reigned oVer the holllecom- 1 llelnocrat.
Engene Fink, Bruce Davis.
port • Pomeroy Rotary club,
KEY WEST, Flo iUPfl- AO' designed Ute cars es-•m
I Moore. MISS Ho!linshed
wai lllg dance held followlnl 1he Councll candidates In Racine, Ractne- Charles Pyles, May•
His remarks continued •. ser- Refugeeo In small boats poured
i escorted ' by Kenny English of pme.
'l/her1 !bey run on a non - par- or; Mat Cleland, clerk; Har'" or membm'
vocational out of Cuba wllhoul letup I
i Pomeroy High School.
t,(san ticket, are Marie Roulb, riel! s. Neigler, treasurer, Matalkl begun last year
today, braving • apray.&lt;frlvlng
· Attendants for the queen'•
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John E. WlngeU, Claude W. rio Roush, John E. Wingett,
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Vice President Carl Horky I nor' easier In the Flor~da Strait&gt; I
,court Included Ml" Nancy Hat"
Roy, Larry WoUe and Albert Claude w. Roy, Larry Wolfe,
presided 111 the aboence of1while US and Cuban offldals
Freshman attendant, •
11i11. Charles Pyle&amp;, Mayor Mae and Albert H11l council
President John Werner The : neared agreement on I safer
..;.ted by George Ssuer; Milia
Cleland, clerk, and
8. The only laa~. on the ballot
Rev. S1mester, who baa camped lind more comfortable air •
Kathy Morgan, Freshman lb.
Nt!faler, treasurer are UDOppoo- for 11M vlllaJes only illn Porn·
m the Royal Oak Park orea the lahutlle lor exflea
I U. S Rep. Waller H Moeller er at the dedwatlon ol the tendant, escorted by Wayne D•
eel. '
oroy and Middleport where vatpast summer and autumn, and ! rn Washington, officials said of Lancaster today s3id that the I new post off,co bUildmg at vlst Miss Candace Bohr, Sopllt
Calldldalelln fhl tawno are: ara will dactdl on DayU&amp;hl SaY·
attended the club regularly, an- 1only m1nor details stood In the post office construction pro- Millersport
I omore attendant, escorted
Pllllleroy _Charles \V, LeRar m, Tjme.
nounced he would bt departmg way of concludillg an agree- Igram m the Tenth
Dlstnct
He pomted out that during ' Jim Bartlett; Miss SUole Mor•
(R) and Delmar A. Cano----for warmer chmes He offered ' mont on • rna .. exile transfer, "symbolizes the growmg confl· the past year the federal gov· , riS, Jumor attendant. e!Con.4 JOHNSON CITY, Tex. ('Ul'l) ·day (D), for mayor. i:dna
hiS appreCJat1on ror the hosp1tal- and that agreement could be den"' that Uncle Sam ha• m' ernment has authonzed the con- by Asa Bradbury; Mill Sandy _ IAicl liaint! Johnson, dallgh- llehoelllob, clerk: Elma RuBSell
IIY giVen him attested to hil reached today
Southeastern struclwn or exponsmn of post- Swarts, Junior attendant, ef; ter J1J U. President, was af11le lrtUllrer: Franilln M. lliz.
1the future of
f•ehng thai the local club " ' Frtday, highly placed sources Ohm"
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1 a! fae~lilles at Amanda, Albanv.
corted by Ke1th Morgan; M\!J LBJ Ranch today, seeJdj,gner ar, Don.old Collins, Roy
M.
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• like my own"lnow, and prom- both m Wl!hlngton and Havana I "ThiS reassurance, he declar-, Chesapeake, Coalton, Carroll, Carole Anderson, s.ulor 1tt
ts' Jle!'l11lasion to marry Jleuter, and J. Lucien Poulin,
!sed 10 return next summer sa1d Monday waa the more ed, •·comes at a ume when · Lancaster, 1110 Plams, Reeds- ant, eacorted by Pal Edwardi, ~ugent 'of Waukegan, ill. CliQnctl
H.ath church Jad1es serv- llkely day for an announcemen1 110me people are nagged by Ville, Ray and Millersport
and MIBI Mary Lou Teaford;
Middleport - C. 0. Fisher,
lng B steak dmner were Mrs of a plan for movmg 3,000 to , doubts about whether Southeas· 'Uncle Sam does not build senior, escorted by John HOod; Tilt Jl.yeat-old Luct llew by mayor; Rkhard Bailey, clerkNao Moore, Mrl Beulah Hayes, ! 4,000 refugees a month to tlliS 1tern Oh1o. ae a whole, can oolve postol facili!l€s In areas" that Tbe queen and her attetldlnla lett!it ' Frtaay night with treasUrer: B .J'
Parmalee,
Mrs oma Woods Mrs Kay , country The same sources •••d the economic problems that be· are drymg up on the vme, the ,entered the field as lite Middle- NU(eDI, 22, to try to wln her John Zerlde, 'filchard Vaughan, SAIGON (UPI)-A ~pany
Rail '.Irs Perry M1tch and 11 was pos8ible F1del Castro aet tt
Congressman declared He pomtlport Yellow Jacket Marchini father's consent. CIOH Texas Wayne Gibbons, all Republicana of U.S. Marines, outnumbered
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MISS Bess Sanborn.
nught agree to release between "The truth Is that we are ed out that In thiS century some Band played the "Swee1heart lrlends llld Mrs. ,JohniOll will and Ronald Hubblrd, Democrat, four-to-one, today repelled 1
15,000 and 30.000 polil~tal makmg real progress toward i 50,1100 post offices have been
&amp;o along with LuCll wishes, but for councll.
mii!IVe Communlal atlack
- - - - - - - pmoners.
the Prelldenl, Ia belding out.
Syracuse
- !Ierman Lon- weal of the Da Nsng AJrbase.
1Ute common goat or buildmg a shut down - many because
The Flonda Stra1ts cla1med 1better Southeastern Oh1o-one the affected areas failed to keep 1
The bl ck·haln4, bluH)'ed cion, mayor; Richanl Duck- AI least 48 gnerrillu were
the f1rot v•cttms of the small that provides flrot-class oppor- pace w1th the · dynamiC growth
youngeot ~ember of ·the .flnt ~. ~ GtoJp 11:. Hoi- known killed.
boat shuttle wh~eh has been I tunltles and aervl"' lor first · of Amenca ·•
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flllllil 11 aald to hav.. wanlld man, lreallll'tl': Woodrow T. Marine cas~a!Ues tn the
-· - - under way since Oct. 7, One , class men, women and fh ild- 1 Moetler OOid also that in the
to hive her ensagemeol Ill- ZwiWlla, Robert WIJ!&amp;etl WIJ. attack were listed as moderEulered Hotpllal
woman died en route to ren."
lias! 10 months nearly $30 m1l- 1
ced Wedneoday the flral
ate," but no totals were gJVen.
Among tho•e ~ho entered the freedom and 1 dazed man told j Moeller was principal speak- lion m federal funds had b•en 1
:versary of the 'President's
The Viet Cong attack c~me
Holzer hospital In the pa•_t 24 of four i'OmpanJons who went
- - ~ - , pumped IillO Southeastern OhiO
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elecllon to the White &amp;uoe.
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at 2:20 a.m. about 10 miles
hours were: John J Allison, down w1th a boat they were ! Patrolman Die• in
to help strengthen 1ls econom,y
west of the huge atrbase, not
t32 Portsmouth Rd., Mn. Lena takmg to Cuba to br~ng back
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to 1mprove schools, prov1do JOb Dudley's Fl,mst, 59 North The White House remained - -- - - far !rom the, scene of a
Mae Day, 88 Pme St., M1" Bet- 1refugees
Cycle Colhston
trammg for the unskilled to Second-av, Muldleport, report- alieni on the reporta.
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GIll 111 ·CommunJSt 1U1c1de aquad ...
tv L. Janey, 643 Second Ave.,, About 180 refugeea armed In , CLEVELAND IUPIJ
Pa- make II&gt; rivers and streams ed a very succeosful Grand Op- "I don't !mow anythlns about DamDie
Ifill I a~
sault two days ago lfhi~h
Mro. Georgt E. Woodyard, 1Key West and Marathon Fri· j trolman Frank Humr, :!.'!, was flood-proof to upgrade commu-'jening October 22 and :IS. OVer U• aaicl Prtn llecrelat:Y BID
rolli'J. • ~7, runn~g
ll deatroyed 18 U.S. hellcoptera
24511 Second Ave., Nancy J. day, bringmg to nearly 2,400 killed Friday mght when h" inlly facilities and, In general, 1,1100 persons attended.
Moyera.
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: Pt er~leaa:"'~aauo~t.;; and damaged 2:1 othera.
Casteel, 8411 Grape St., Glenn the total of Cubans who have I motorcycle N&gt;lllded with B car to Ia. the groundwork for new 'I The ladles were given I free The Orst lady a pren tteerela· o.il . U
Ka • iu, F II
The fighlml oocurred on Rill
Kendall Soles, Eureka Star Rt , fled their ISland smce Castro at an mtersection on the city's lnd,.try and jobs.
flower at tlle donr and everyone r'f, Mra.. Elizabeth Carpenllr Ul ~~lrl8l:wliM :~~~ 22, 1 amall . piece of ground
Lillard E. Stipes, Rt. I, Patnot, opened Ute doors. Scorea of west side
, We hRVe called on the Ieder- registered for door prizes, I said there lfU notblnl UIIIISUII .
Lomton Ma~ and riling from nco paddles about
Orlando Mlller, Rt. I PatriOt, boats were reported W81tmg to i Pollee said Humr was chasmg a! government to help uo solve $20 Gift Certificate won by Mn. about Lool brln&amp;IDI • bUll to
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I h 3110 miles northea!l of swson.
Mro. William Levioay, Rt. 2, leave Camar~oca when the• a speeding car when he crashed ' our problems because, Simply Fred Georse, 1101 ~ RuUand; ~e ranch.
e dlml lftft oa
e It was. the ftrot lime thl
Patriot, Mn. Hollia R Mayo, weather cleared.
I into a second car that suddenly enough. we cannot solve them Second prize, Bn artlllclal plant- Asked 1bout • .. pouilllo DU])- ~ M
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CommuniSts had atiaeked I
B1dwell, Daborah L. W1lha, Rt.
turned 1n front of h1m,
alone" Moeller said
' er valued al$15.9!1, won 11y Mn. llal, abe oaid, WI have ~
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Marine unit dJII ill at I
2, Pedro, Mrs. Clarence I Caa- Diddle is Pron ot~ I !'
"We must remember tllough lSeldon Baker, Rt. 2 Polll1!r01', illlOWiedp of any tiiiCbt.JIIDatb. ~: ;-.::~~vtfcer: clelens•ve poa!Uon.
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to, Henderson, Mn. E. A. Reed,
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ilhat we can succeed 111 makmg and Nora Jordan, 637 Grant St., Lucl J'ellOI'I*II1
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Middleport, Mrs. Isaac W1lt, , To Staff Sergeant
The DIStncl Youth Fellowship Souihc•stern Ohw a better place Middleport, won thtrd prize, ID newa to tha President wlllll be 1~, 4:30. P;m.; Chris Jr. up 14,
232 So. Fourth Ave., Middle-1 Donald 8 Diddle son of Mr meetmg of the EUB church will in which to live end work onlv art 1ftclal arrangement fllut&lt;l waa -at Betbeada Naval
8.3$ p.m., Phlllp Sporn up 14,
port, Mn. Thobutn M Detty,! and Mro Oval Diddle of Rt 2, be Monday, November I, ,,t ' If we all WOI k together and puil at $10.
reeoverlnC !rom aaD bl
1:56 p.m.; A. J. Pollen down IS,
Oak Hfll, Mro, Clyda E. Bram-j Racilt&lt;, has been promoted to,I:!O p m. at the Carmel Church to ether as a tellm" he declar-1
IAII1el')'·
1 I.DL; F'ranklln Pltrco up IJ, IConUnued from paso I)
mer, Rt. 2 Ironton, Joyce J..,nn.&amp;taff oergeant In Ute u s Air near Racine.
Each church edg "We musl mat~h !he confi. An. attractive feature ol the It was understoo&lt;l that John- S:IO l.m.; Buckeye Stele down Clllll of 1 apectaaular $2011,000
HarriiOD, Columbua and Byrd-, Forco ne ,. a jet alfcraft me- group " to contr~bute some- d · lh 1 11 feder 1
opemng was an old model car IOn pre!e.-red she concentrate 1$, 3:55 a.m.; Barbara Gay blar.e that deatroyed two lf&amp;rele Barnett tllvena~ood
W chanlc at Randolph AFB Tex thing pertamin~ to Thanksg1v- one~. \ ;e
a g~~er~ decorated with an assortment 011 her studies at the Geor&amp;'" dawb II, UO o.m.; Onward up bouees and dlmqed I Jlll'llll'
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with the Alf Tralllln Co~mand Ina for the program.
men " s ow ng m us WI ev- of artificial flowers driveu •· town Unltritr ScboOl ol 11, 7:10 I.Dl.; ColtoD Quea up aent tntldoor Ill Oil the ldjoln,
Dfachar td
which conduch hunleds of'
en gre~ter confidence In ou;, round town
by Tony Fowler Nursing in WashfnSioll, lfhere 17, D:l5 p.m.; Walter Beekjord II!&amp; Dalllu aod
Plrarnount
PaUenll rec.!uy diacharg- cJall•ed courses to provide le:
SQUAD CALLED
own ability to get the Job done. who handed out roses with a i!be is a frtlllmon.
up 18, ~:51 a.m.; Bob Banter lludlo loll.
ed Included Dr. BrJDton .I AI- n~rally-tramed persunnel for the The Racine emergency !Quad
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slip attached to them to lb e Nusent, I good-Jooklng bload down II, 7:Dl a.m.; TiiiD up It, Tha lire, flalbla tbrou,lboul
ltson, Mra. John H. Beck, Ed- oat1on's aerospace force
was called at 11·111 am. today MariJUana .Charge
people on the slreela. People Marquette University graduate, 2:40 1.m.; Jf!IT1 Jiolwri IP Hollywood and IIQITOUIItllhg
"'" R Blackburn Mn Man- The sergeant " a graduate to the Hollie McCoy residence I Brings Gulhy Plea
who received the!l 1'0101 we~ baa been worldDC for thl II, 4:30 1.111.; Jllltnon down commttDIIIM, atulad . ttiiDI't)J
ford A Blessina 'Melody J o1 Racine H1gh School His wife m Syracuse. He wu traDI!port- YOUNGSTOWN Ohio IUPI· gl~en ~free
D=• f&gt;Vemmetll In Waahlngtoll for 11, 1:211 a.m.; Pew Doli'DI)I after t p.m.
~au!
Branna~. Mrs i.e.tie Carr, Carol " the daughter of Mrs' ed to Veterans Memor~al h06pil· -Brady Jackson.' 35, of nearby w~:dley~~ :O":."ager ~ M;. •ver~l montha. He Is lbout~ up II, 7:11 1.111.; llmey Jor- Wll .;~J:m: frollll~ 1.01
Mrs. Laura Clark, Mrs. Billy Paul me Cunnmgham of Mason a! and entered as • med~eal pa- Campbell, pleaded guilty Friday Sarah Fowler who arranged th~ be ea1lad lnlo'r.llm~lar7:tht dtlll dol!ll 10, 8:10 a.m.; Steel ~los City unita.
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D. Daniel and infant daughter,
1Uenl.
of two• count! ol posseasing mar- store. One of' the front Wlndowt and ~ ea:;~ or Air Ranger down 11, 2:10 a.m.;
Mrs. curnel P'ltzpatrtck, James
BUILDING DAMAGED
!Juana
was decorated with mange- Air all
Glandorf dOWII II, l:*t l.m.: WASJDNGTON _ PETJl()LE.
W. Harrell, Mn. Raymond S the Racme Frro department
HI-LO TEMPS
Jockson was charged with the ments Of fall Dowers and, tht a.a.rvl hate been Andtu Cllhotm down 21, 1:110 IUD produetlon of Willa' lD HoekHoflman, Mi!l Phyllis K. lr- was called at 4 40 p.m Friday Nr&lt;:W YORK IUPI) - The latest counts while under Indict- other
dilployed
attl'letlve Lool and Pit
I&amp;JI JIIDI a.m.; UIUt Georil up 2t, 1:45lnl Counl Ohio,
ballly &lt;Jill
win, Mrl Estllle !son, George where n,.. caused mmor dam- lowest temperature In the ment for ollegedly sellmg drugs blooming plonts. Throughout the dating llltte !hay melt lfM 0111 1.11!; I John La4d Delft up :11, ha
I~ by pro ill&amp; IllJohnson, Joseph I'. Keiser, Mra. age to ' bulldlna owned by An- natiOn today, excludln&amp; Hawaii to Youngstown Umversity otu· llore were some beout!lul II' In Mllwaukeej !~ It LIICI'I ':50 a.m.; Cbarlea SleveiiiOIIIor ~ :U~ III'UIIe
Hulblo !Aport, Mro
Larry drew H Harris, Racme.
and Alaaka, ~as l6 at Elkins, I dent•
If conVIcted ol this rangemeniJI ,.nt
to Dudley'l oflha IJIOclll •-Cltho- down 23, 4:10 a.m.; , VIIYGIIDI od llom Ill ...notr 10'111111
C. Uevlng, ltalph Martin, Bert
~IVa. Fnday' high was IOZ at I charge, Jockwn faces a priSon from their other otoreo 1n Weet =~ta: ~ lltll up Greenup t:!O p.m.; Raveu-1111 nu., the ltnlll of Minai
McAbee, James M
Nibert.
WANT S,W JEEPS
w~:e~rm&amp;s, Cahf.
term of from 20 to 4IJ years. VIrginia and Ohlo Wfahlnl them
also ill Cllbolic. WOOd up Greenup 10:50 p.m.; said J'riUJ,
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Mra. Ke1111eth 11:.
Reynolds, WASHINGTON IUPIJ -The
--succeaa on their opan1n1birthday. He
Helen R. up Cln!ltup 11:• p. Tlw burNu M tbll m1u1o
Mrs. Orville c. Rhodes, Mrs Army announced Friday a ~.3 Sunny, windy and warmer to- I
LOCAL TEMPS
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Ill.; Hlllll Z. doW1i Oreemtp II:· !lOll wu madllrt 1 teehlllllll r•
John D. Sallaz, Mn William million contract to Ka1aer Jeep day, bllfl lUI. Fair and not The temperature In Pome- Windham man Held
Unlleeued Priest
II p.m.; Vlckm down Green- port publfshad by the lntllrlat
J. Scherer. Mrs.
Chauocey Corp· Toledo, for 5,525 fiVe-ton ao cool toni&amp;bt, low 3M3. sun-~ roy's business dlstr1ct at 11:50
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Dla bl Collltion
1Q1 7:111:m.; Jerow dOWII Milo Daplrllnelll u JiRI ollttSheeto, Mr1. Edward Tanner, truck• for Ill Mobility Com- day partly cloudy and contlt&gt; am. today was 59 degrees, un- On Homictde Charae CAN'l'ON ObtO (IJPl) _ A 4ahil:l8 P,ln.; Jloll)' It up Mtl-llnttlnc e11or1 &amp;bllad 11 iltlli'IUJoe R. Vadalf, Kelly R Wall, mand.
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der sunny skies.
RAVENNA, Ohio IUPI) -Ed- Rmllb Cltbouo prllll, whO 41d dalll ~:16 p.m.; ¥111'1 'l'rtJIIo fD&amp; recovery or o1111111au.
Mn. Gtort• &amp;. Woodyard.
ward Headly, 26, Windham, wu not ·han an Ohio tlriVIr'a u. par11r don Mlldalll HO p.m.:
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held _on a ltomlc!da chlr&amp;e to- - · .,u ldDad J'rldaJ whal1 1111untr d01nl r.t•tdahltt:lll P. Hope
tor
day m the death of hla 101, ht loll f!Onfl'Oi ol blo 1111' Oil m.; Allca 1111 lhldabl II p.m.:
•Tracy, 4 months.
Jlrl" west Ill ban 1114 PIJDel&amp; D. don lllldlbl 11•40 Ohio Stalll F.W
DEVOTED to INTIRUT o'
The child died Friday Dlghl
111111 hal&lt;l .... ·
p.m.:
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MEIGs-MASON ARIA
ID Robinson Mtmorlll liltlpttal
~ 111tbW1J Pitrolldfllllflld ll:tl a.m.
~- A. llilodll I!JQOii!Mli&lt;IIOo
The scores came In Frlday jrhewed up the Pomeroy Pan- 1dl•trlcll vote Dell Tuesday on here. llospltal offlelala said thl 'lfeiiiD .11 lha Rn. Jolla GePJpo~ Dill - Ctdbf It 41)' DtiiYII and ~
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night, 20-(1, ~. and aa.o
!hers. Be it ••ld for Coach Don twhether or not w colllolldate. death wao cauled bJ NYIN Duewek.e, 38.
lip 4:110 p.lll.f L. w. S'iittt up I'OIIIadlan Bob llojie, Wlto talle
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Tht flral .... from Jacket Eskey of Alhell6 he had a
Few arid fano Frlctay nll!ht, head lnjurltl IIlii lllulUpll ' The Patrol uicl Fltbtr Dt&amp;- 12:. l.m., Lfllil lftml tiDim Cleveland his home town, 1111
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Stadium whert 1 llron&amp; Gallt:laerve aarne today and hesltsHeelhl their team go down to bruioes, 1h1 l'tiUIII of I blitl- nka bad !IYed )D Ohio eJaht 1:118 a.m.; Johll J. lloWe' dtWn llpad I 11011lrltl fjl pw~ Ill &amp;I
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f'od through three quarters Widefeat lolled to fe~) ·- perhapa mg.
71111'1 llitl bad lllled fjl &amp;el a 2:11 a.m.; J. I. Lewis 11Dwn gllte Oblo Stitt Fair I!al Aq.
1 '" I• 0 jcommit hiS subst1tutea becauseilfilli great justlfltatlon UID?
driVtt't 11et111t.
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11-21. AtllllllllllQ to 11M IIGpt
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Then we'll show you , "
1 Member• of the llollthtrn Loo 'TO 1IOtD MEN'a DAY Merrin up 10·0$ Pilll.t lol¥ay (lrtlltlltllld tlbowt.
..':::!::f' .":::...""':..;.,;:-,:::;:defeat Middleport.
Nevertheless, finally he did, • And around town E'r!day nisht ,nl Athletla Ilooaten aald •
lllUB NeD'I Day will liti obo up Jlaralet i:4t a.m.; lAit!)'
:0....... N" ,.,. 0' 11• "" The aecond was from Belpre:•• the score roat to unbellev- In the hamburger· joinLo, the day a ham •hoot the erpn!alollei'Vttl 11 tht Mornllli 8 tar Jw £ilea up 11armtt e a.DJ.I
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s....,.,.... :C' .....,,. .. where the Hed Devils absorh-,able heights.
• coffee counters, whereev•r peo-ition Is aponaortrw on lite lorm- Clull'dl; lluilda7 IIWIIIDa, Ool. Eduaa llciltwwtlt doft Yllllllt14 Tbl illlllll Clnter PTA will
;..": .:.-...; '" ::..,,::, ":~'" I: lid prolnlb!y their worst loaa In , Perhapo prophet~elly, th e1ple gathered, th~ most oft-heArd er Robert Hill farm, · lielwMn )1, with Sun41J Scbool II 0:451:10 p. m.; Q!labuw 40wll-t Monday at 7:l!O p. 10, at
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~· hiStory by the Golden Eaglea. 1three club• lo11ng Friday night comment was:
Baaban and the iiOWJIIan'l Run a 111. 1!1tl WW.IIIJ iWY!cta at ~W 1:46 p. m.; tL ll tht -*tlhoal, There lflllliti' llldet
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::., •::••.':,1M:!:"':,"...,-lfW11 from Atheno where Ihe1year after ~·or Northwe~tern, got a few- votea for conlolida·lnoon tomorrow.
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try to fXIend their
dommanre over the 49ers at
San FranciSl'O to five conseoulive games
The 49ers possess the most
potent offense 1n the NFL this
season despite the1r :!-3 record
and a loss to the Colts earlier
in the season. Moreover, San
Francisco's John Brodie is
eager to match hiS passing skill
against the fabled Umtas.

Unltas has completed 61 4 pel'
cent of his passes for a leagu&amp;BY DAVE RICE
hit from the side and left the 1their own 38 yard Uno. The Blue GAHS ... , .. _ .. I 0 I I leading 1,461 yards and ~
Gallipolis Blue Devils, led game for good with a twiSted Devil defense ,.... solid again MHS .. · ...... _. • 0 0 0 0 touchdowns while Brodie hai
lly their talenetd quarterback, knee.
and MiddlepOrt waa forced to
IIIID. GAL.
hit an NFL high of 12.7 per
Pete Anderson, handed t h e The Jackets look the kickoff 1punt.
1!1 Dewu .. .... .. .. • 11 II
eent for 1,450 yards and 1~.
Middleport Yellow Jackets thetr following the TD, and it wao Danny Gilmore received It on Total ydo. rttlil. •• .. • 18 m
touchdowns. Ench hal bid
fourth setback of the season returned to the 30 hy 125 lb. his own S1 yard Une, shook off Yll1'1il Pu1, .. ••.. ••• 'II I1S
seven
paaaee lntereepled.
Friday nlsht by a score of 20-0 left half Ronnie Hlndy, From three attempts to tackle him, Total Yds, .......... 11'1 287 11'"-11
A
victory
could give the Colla
before a large Homeoommg here the Jackets started to roll, and outran the Middleport team Paaseo AIL ........... 11 13
a ffr811tlace tlo In the Weti!An
crowd at Jacket Stadium.
p1cklng up four straight first for the acore. In all the play Paaaea Comp. .. . •.. • IZ 11
Conference If tha GreeD Bay
At first, tbe game looked aa downs, which brought the bat! covered 6t yardl.
l'aaiOI lilt. .. ........ 1
1
Packers, who haVI 1 pl!!1ld 5If it would develop into a tight to the GARS )'llrd line where Gllmora added two m o r e Pena!Ueo . .. .. .. . , 18 a
- ..
record, looe to tbe llell'l Ill
contest aa the Jacket defense they faced a fourth and six sit- polnla In the eatra point depart- Punta .. .. ... I for 111.1 I for Jlii•llllo.:
looked very hnpress1·ve. 11 held uatlon.
men! and the •core stood at 1429.1
Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 30, 1965-3 Qdcago. The Colla IN - J.l,
"1 don't oee yotr opponeut •o---~ ~
and they ore faVII'III 111 1111
the powerful Blue Devil offense The Gallipolis front line held. o In favor of the Blue Devlla. Jl'ambles (loot) .. ..... I
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back!"
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poinla over San Francllco.
on a fourth down and three sit- Now the Jackets seemed to The remaining part of the third Slartmg Llneupa:
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'11le Packers are rated faall.
uation.
have new !Ue as they rushed quarter waa 1 llandoU aa neith- Gallipolis,
point favorites ov• Odcwp
But soon alter Ute Jackets Anderson and threw him for er team could oustain a drive. Ends: John Brown IIlii Sam
after beating the llell'l ..-!111'
got the ball, they discovered consecutive losses of 23 and S Fourth quarter action began Elsnaugle.
in the season. However, Rudy
that the Galllpolis defense was yards, forcing the Galliano mto as the Blue Devils had posses- Guards: Ronnie Janey
&amp;II it had been reported to be a punllng Situation oo thell' aiDn of the bell on their own 45 Mike Duffey.
Bukich, the Chicago quarter·
as it forced the Jackela to punt own 20.
yard Une. The Jacketo proceed- Tackles: Eugena Lee and
back, and Green Bay'o Bart
after being able to pick up a The Jackets took over on tbe ed to rush Andareon and were Hamilton.
Starr, who was thrown lor IIVI
meager 3 yards In three tries. GAHS 36 yard line of the Blue able to throw him for several Center: John Magnussen.
·"'ses last week agalnlt Dallat,
The Devils took oVer on their DeVIls aad again it looked ns if losses, again brlnglna up a punt- ~ Pete Anderson.
· expected to have 1 cloaeo
own 23 yard line.
the Jackets were on the move. Jng situation.
HB, Danny Gilmore,
Jght aerial duel.
With their hiS 205 lb. fuf~ They got deep into Blue Devil Again the Jackela were held liB, Chris Roderick.
Trylug For 'I'll
PT. PLEASAN'I' - Riolev's
back, Richard Long, doing most real estate, as they had all eve- and and the Devds took over the FB, Richard Long,
The
St.
Louis Cardinali lrt
second • rated Class AA Vikings
of the ball carrymg, they drove nmg, to the 15 yard !JDe
bell on their own 14 yard line, Middleport:
hoping for an Eastern Confer.
down 12-0 at hall, struck for
thr ball deep Into Jacket terri- But with fourth down and 8 a They drove 86 yards in 8 plays Ends: Fred Robinson and
ence lie when they Invade N..,
three aecond-half touchdowna to
torv to the nine. Wilh JUs! t5 Buddy Moore pass was knocked with Rod Gilkey (reserve quar- ry Stobart.
York as seven-point favorites
capture a 19-12 win over old
seconds left in the first ql13rter, incomplete and the Blue Dev1ls terbackl capping the drive w1th Guards- Jack Sigman and r1val Pt. Pleasant Fnday
over the Giants. However. for
Anderson hit Ed Hamilton wilh got possesSion of the ball on a pass of 35 yards to Bruce John Blake.
the Cards to gain a tie, the
The V1kmgs, who
a tackle elig1ble pass and be Jthm own 13 yard line with 30 Sm1th lor the score Gilmore's Tackles· Ken Harris,
and beaten the B1g Blacks smce 1957
leadmg Cltveland Browns must
crossed the goalhne w1th thej seconds left in the first half Iextra point run was short and Dave Ashley.
lose
their game at Minnesota,
when they turned the tnck 40.
first score of the game. Long's The Gallians lr.!d the ball fori that's how the game ended, 2(). Center· Larry Gladwell.
where they are favored by six
13, remamed neck.and·neck wtth
run for the extre pomt was sl)ort one play when an Anderson 0 in favor of the Gallipolis Blue QB, Buddy Moore.
pomts over the Vikings. St.
Ceredo • Kenova m the state
and the Blue Devds led 6-0 as JI"SS was intercepted by Ronme Devils.
liB, Ron Hindy,
LoUJs has a 4-2 record while
Class AA standmgs and won the
the first quarter came to an Hmdy JUSl as the first baH SCORING, GALLIPOLIS: Ha- liB, Hoger Swartz.
Cleveland the defending EaattradJtJOnal Old Oaken Bucket.
end
came to a close.
milton, 5 yd pass, Gilmore: FB, Sam Hood.
Pt. Pleasant, however,
ern Conference champion, is SIn llr.!t dnve, the Jackets' 230! As the third quarter opened punt return, 69 yds.; Smith 35 Alternates, Larry
Vance,
1.
leads m the ser1es 25-6-l.
lb tackle, Dave Ashley, was ,the Jackets rece1ved the hall on pass; EP, Gilmore I (run).
Mark Tannehill, Rod Sauer.
In other games, tlte WashingThe B1g Blacks scored
ton Redskms are favored by sil:
its touchdowns m the sec•ond
over the Eagles at Phllade~
quarter. The fll'st one
on a 2\&gt;yard pass from ou,~rtelr-1
ph1a, the Los Angeles Roms
are a four-pomt choice over the
Don W1ggms to Bob
W1ggms scored agam tn
Lions at Detroit and the Dallas
Cawboys Invade Pittsburgh aa
The powerful Athens bull- slve play of the conlest. Sny- to pick up only three first downs Pomeroy'• offensiVe eff&lt;Jrts aame stanza when he took
dogs blasted visiting Pomeroy der passed to Adams for the In the f~rst 24 minutes of play. were pracllcally stopped
lateral from halfback Joe Smith I
four·pomt favorites over the
Steelers.
by a 63-0 margm to clinch at extra pomls.
One came as the result of a by the strong Bulldogs except and scampered 43 yards.
least a tie for the 1965 SEGAL The next Bulldogs' tally was pmtally, the second oa a run twice whe• the charges of Coach But 11 was a different
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Post Offi"ce Construct•"on
In SEQ Symb0}"IZes Future I"'

By WILLIAM VERIGAN
UPI Sporta Wrill!r
The Ballunore Colts bring
their long- rifle quarterback,
Johnny Unitas, hack to San
Francisco on Sunday to show
the 49ers how the west was won
in I he Nat10nal F o o t b a II
League.
But the defending Western
Conference champ1ona may find
that times bave changed when

Second Hall
Rally Gives
Ripley Win

. as
andy H0llinshed Reigns
MilS H,
• Queen
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Paul Smart
Addresses
Rotary Club Refugees
pOUring
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From cuba

Baltimore, Unitas lnv:.t.:e WestCo~t

Jackets Lose 20 · 0 to BlueI Devi}@

'd t that tool
IIOUr persons were ll!llll'ed In Moles, 57, Little
Hocking. jury in an accl en
a tw~ar accident lnvestlsatedj Mbles received ·a bump on the place at I 09 p. m. Friday 011
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jR 124 ear the south corpora·
1 tjle Ohio State Patrol at head.
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Bulldogs Chew up Panthers 68. 0

crown.

Athens, unbeanten

by Adams on a 25 yard run

With

by Senior Bruca Simpson, and Bud Bickel got into Athens' ter. the second half as Rtpley

In eight 7 mmutes and 36 seconds left In the other on a 17 yard pass rilory. Senior Howard

Falcon Babes
Rally Strong
To Win 25-21

hack strong. The Vikmgs

tests, now has only the Logan the first period. The conversiOn from Quarterback Don Swisher with gains of about s.ix yards a 60-yard dnve with

Ch1eftams standing m the way ' attempt on a run was stopped to Sophomore Lennie Van Meter.
l!f an undisputed league clr.!mp- With Jeff G1bbs, Robert Smith,
SECOND HALF
lonsh1p Loe,an's lone loop Joss Carson Crow, Dick Werry and Athens continued its scoring
was to Gallipolis earlier in the Bill Neas in on the tackle for rampage into the third period
campaign.
Pomeroy.
as Adams scored hfl fourth
The two clubs will meet head- Athena' third first • quarter touchdown less than two minon in a showdown next Friday touchdown was VIS the 42 yard utes after the start of the quarntohl on the Chleftams home pass from Hummel to Snyder. ter on a 28 yard run. Mcinturf
r:
field.
Logan II the defending Fullback Don Mcinturf ran ov- crashed over for the
extra
champion.
er the extra points.
points.
Athens, with far too much The Bulldogs mcreased tb e The Bulldogs increased the
beef on the !me for the Panth- margm to 28-0 when Adams margin to 28-0 when Adams
ers, ahead of a sensahonal corps broke loose for a 58 yard run broke loose for a 58 yard run
of ball camers, scored in every with a minute and 47 seconds with a minute and 47 seconds
period agamst the Meigs coun· remafmng In the opening stan- remaining In the opening eta~
tl8ns.
za. Mcinturf again went m for za. Mcinturf again went in for
The Bulldogs' scoring duo of the PATs.
the PATs,
Qnarterback Dick Adams and The next Athens' six-pointer The next Bulldog oix-pointer
lfalfback Todd Snyder, both was run over by Mcinturf on a was scored by Sayder on a 20
seniors, croo.ed the goalline for 1 yard plunge WJth 9 minutes yard ruo wllh 3 minutes aud 33
seven touchdowns.
and 15 seconds left in the first seconds left in the third quarAdams. a 185 pounder, tallled half -~dams scored the extra ter. Snyder also went over wtth
on runs of 25. 58, 41 and 211 yards points on a run.
the PAT!.
while Snyder hit payd1rl on Adams agaiu broke loose for Athens' last touchdown, merjaunts of 30 and 20 yards and a long run down the left side of clfully, was acored by subsllscored anothr on a 42 yard pass the field m1dway through the lute halfback John Stanson on
!rom Eric Hummel
second period to account for a 5 yard carry midway through
The Bulldogs scored oa four Athens' final TD of the first the closmg atanza. Stanson'a
of their first five playa !rom half. Hummel scored the extra touchdown capped a 63 yard
•crlmmage.
points to put Athens in front by drive by the Bulldogs. The try
Opening the TO-fest for tlte an impressive 4&amp;-0.
for the extra polnll on a run
hosiJI was Snyder with a ~0 yard Pollli!roy, bit hard by t h e by Terry Ellis waa stopped
TD carry on Athens' first offe~ stubborn Bulldos line, wu able abort.

Belpre Eagles Claw Red Devils 40-0 to
Remain Undefeated in 1965 Gridiron Play
The Belpre Golden Eagles ~
mained undefeated for the aeason with a~ victory over Rutland Friday night In Washington county. .
The Golden Eagles are 542
with boUt lies being acoreleSI
duels. The Hed Davfls are now
U for the year wlth both vic-

on at least two plays
1back Don McPhail going over GALE FORCE-The oll'ense or lbe Cbleago Bears perked
The Panther• will travel
from the three. Dave Judge
11p onee rookie halfback Gale Sayen was inserted. inLo
Gal11polis next Fnday mghl for Calvm Ball scored the next
lhe lflleup u 1 long distance touchdown threat,
their fast league game.
touchdowns for the wmners.
By Quarter&amp;:
wm was costly to the Viking,s j wmr.orEN ~PACESPomeroy . . .
0 0 0 0as Judge suffered a broken
The pumpkm's dental prohMASON - A fine perform·
Athens
.. . 30 16 16 6 kle m the t1nal quarter
'
lems may not be real, but
ance
by the Wahama White FalSTATISTICS
In after game q~~~r~~r~~~~~
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those
of
tackle
D1ck
Schaf
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Athena Pom. M h II' · · d
con 7 - 6th grade football team
ars a s LDJUfe
rath. and defens1ve end
gave them a 2~ZI victory over
FIRST DOWNS ...... 16 5 Howie Lee Miller, a Pt. Pleas-1
By Ruahfng ......... 1$ 3 ant graduate, was honored by Paul W1ggin are. '1'110) ••
the Pomeroy Puprle Panthers
B Ypaaslng .. ...... 1 1 his alma mater with a plaque. w1th the Cleveland Browns.
Thursday.
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Followmg a scoreless rlrs1
0 1 0
1
PLAYS FROM
Ripley
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quarter,
Panther futlback Dan
0 0 13 6 19
SCRIMMAGE .. .. . .. 45 U
pp _ Bob Black 29 pass
ny Abbott sk1rted right end 14
BUSHING
!rom Don WJggms &lt;k~ek failed)
yards to score the first TO of
Yard! gained .... 431 74
PP-Don Wiggins 43 on 0 latthe game. Danny Lauderm1lt
Yard. lost ... .. . U l3 era! from Joe Smith (kick fai~
converted the extra pomt
Net gain rusbln1 , , , 411:! 31
Wahama then scored arter
PASSING
·~McPhail 3 run (Swisher
a 62 yard march, but fa1led to
Passes attempted .. , S If kick)
make the extra points. Abbott
Passeo completed .. Z 3
R-Dave Judge 4 run (kick
took the Falcon !tick-off and
Iutereepled by . . . . Z t fail d
raced 64 yards for a TD and
Net gain paning , 41 !I
e )
agam Laudermilt scored the
TOTAL NET YARDS 48 11
R-Calvin Ball 24 run (run
extra pomls. Wahama got in
nJMBLES .. .. .. .. .. .. t
s failed). - - - - agam before the half to make
LOll ball . •.. .. .. .. t
Z
the score 14-t3 in favor
of
PENALTIES .. . .. .. e 3
Pomeroy.
Yard. peaaltzed . . . t% 25
In the second
half, the
PUNTS ....... ... I-17
determmed Faleon team scored
Average yardo ... IU 3U
early in the fourb quarter and
RETURNS
---• half comeback.
W h' 1 0 C 1 t t· 1 led 19-14. Followmg an exchange
Klckoffo relamed bJ 1 I
.a\.'\NIU
as mg on,
n errra lona • of the ball, Wahama scored I·
Yanls oa tfckoflo II I~!
PDnta rellmetl

Yarda oa punts

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Boston Drops
Another NBA
Tilt Friday

Cincinnati's win over Balli·
more was led as usual by
Oscar Robertson, who hooped

nounc~~n~n:a~.e,

it was an· gam on a fine 67 yard run off
tackle and led 25-lf. After the
Trainer Ron Smyth said that kick-off, Abbott broke loose

tameness was only tempor- once more for a 47 yard TD
Things are really
Howell bad 32 for the Bullels.
but that il would be unWJse run and John Domigan acortd
By
in
the
National
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Aasoctatlon wben what
G ard G
Rodge
sh1p the 3-year-old lo Laurel the extra pomb. Pomeroy will
torles being in MOVC acHon. paaa Intercepted by the Golden
w. L r. Pta. Gfl' to be the leagne'a worst
' u Ne~m.: combine~• for 44 Park for the race.
bost Rutland, Moaday, Nov. 1.
Belpre scored 1la lira! TD Engles' Colvert, who racod Ill Quebec
4 1 1 9 29
dumps oeven ·time
pointa to lead the Warriors
In the lint quarter, another in )'8l'da for a touchdown.
Baltimore 4 2 o 8 24
Boston.
their third win m four starts
the second and the other four Bel , fir t louchdo 0 Will Provldnco
3 I 0 8 13
But that'• just what
Rodgers hsd 24 points and 14
were tamed ·In 1he final, stanza. ~~ ~vln with w thres Hershey
2 3 1 s 14
Friday nlsht when Ray
OISisla while Neumann led Ute
Coach Charlea Smith a Rot. . tell tell In 1h finl quarter Springfld
1 3 t 2 13
IICOred with two seconds to go aecond half Wamor spurt that
land team IIIOftd the balliDslde ;:;;:;• th
t e
Willen Dlvfsfoa
to give Detroit a 11111-106 wm pulled the game oul of reach.
48
the Belpre S yard Uno onee In ard e """from
came on ~ell
w. L, r. Pta. GF over the Cella despite a 51-blast
the last quarter oaly to see a
~Covert
tbe Ptltsburl!h 1 2 o 6 :u
by the Cella' Sam Jones.
II was the first ltmt in
second.
Jlocbester
S 2 0 6 21
yearo that Detroit has beaten I LONDON
Cleveland
2 0 t 4 12
Belpre'• Ifni TD of
the BnflaJo
0 4 o 0 t
the perenalal champs, who only
of England's entries In
fourth period waa acored by
Frldaya Jle!DIIa
have a :&amp;-3 record as theyr~r~a~ 1~f~or: !t';iii~~":-~:"'::"':"~
Wllllama 11 be intercepted a Rochester 5 Bllffalo 2
Rutland pass and went ~IDe Cleveland 7 Seattle (W.L.) z ::. eighth strail!ht
Elsewhere In the NBA Friday
Jarda to paydlrt. A obort lime (Only games Bebodn!ed)
eW\IItLITZIR
later Colvert Intercepted and
night, things went truer to
eiAI.DWIN
focm. It wss Cinc!Dnali
raced II yard&amp; to IIOOI't.
NBA St dlagl
1M
OTH&amp;R FAMOUI
The next Belpr. TD also IIIJ Unfled Pmo IDiemalloaal Baltimore 121 and San Franci•·ll
co grabbed the Westeru Dlvi-11
IIIANDI
eama oa a paaa intercepted by
Eaalenl Dlvfafoa
sion lead with a 110.100
Parker wbo lfeDt Zi yardl Ill
W. L.
over New York.
acore.
Pbiladelphla
2 11
Boston grabbed a CinclnnaU
3 s
at Detroit as Jones hit
Rutland's backlleld of Rusty Booton
2 s
points. But Eddie Mtleo.
Utile, Jim Barrett, Albert Wil- New York
2 4
wound
up with :16, Scott
llama and Joe HawkiDs were
Wellern Dlvfotoa
J'QOkie
Bill Buntin led
held to 111 yards rushing by
w L.
Ilelpre '1/hlch wu eelebrallog San Francisco
S' 1
Ito bomecomlng.
Loa Angelu
~ 2
By quartera:
Sl Louia
2 I
Rutland
t o t o - o D&lt;rtrort
s 3
0
18
25
40
Belpro
Baltimore
1 6
It'•...,. IO shotrof!,...good llallwitb
Wo..W.To-. euy ID ohoooo the ripl oolon,
SI'AnBTICIIBeL Rat.
Friday'• Jleaalfa
with the DEVOl Ubruy o!Colta
1r11 downs
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By C. E. BLAKESLEE
lllll ol htltlBlDC ID many paris
Esl. Alta~ Aari&lt;·
of the county. Our two tDwm
Members
the Meigs Cou.. of Syracuse and Racine have
ty Technical01Action Panel were excellent water sy•tems but
told thll pasl week that lor ti)e there Is a possibility !he.. syafirst time credit is available to terns are
adequate for e.t·
develop rural water supplies panded housmg which could
and waste diapooat IYsleml.
hbe d,evelolped through compr&amp;· ens ve p annlng lor both water
Milton Roll!h, area supervisor and waste disposal.
of
the Farmers
Home
tration,
said that
new JegisJa. Anyone wishing further t..
tion authorlua the FHA to tn- formation on steps to take in
sure loans for rural community making application for these falacllltles includins water IUPPIY cillttes may contact Mr. Roush
and watte diapo&amp;al aysterns.
al the. FHA or BID Aldridge,
It also authori2es grants tJ&gt; supervtsor, who has office hours
supplement t:yll type of eredll in the Melp County ASCS Of.
for rural water and waste dis- ftce ever')! Friday morning.
posal systel!ll. The ITI!ll may Conhlcl" may b.&gt; also made
not
one half of . the with any member of the Tech·
constructiOn cosl of a proJect. nical Action Pa el h. h .
Alto involved In this new Icladet represent:tlv; tcr t~autherization are grants for ' Soli Cosservt~tlon S.:.Vfce A~
conljt,.henStve planning of wa-lricultural Conservation and st!.
ter and sewage systems. It also bili,.tion Service and
the
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lba size of· towns eligible 'for
rv ce.
such assistance.
1 At the signing of the Iilli in
Applications for these rur•I regard to the watc1" and sanir.ommumty facility loans may · taUon '" rural areas. it was
be made by public bodies and tpomted out this wao one way
by non - profit private orgMI· ,of unprovmg our rural areas
zatlons.
so they would be more attraoAOCQI'dlns to Mr. Roush, this ttve to our young people. One
new ti¥thorlty may
enable of the pressmg needs of rural
towns iuch as Rutland, Syra-l Am.nca ts $tile establishment
cuse, Racine, Reedsville, Tup_,of adequa tl' water systems. It
pers Plains, and Chester tJ&gt; I" a very powerful force for
plan lor and cal'T)' out construc-jeconomic development. La n d
lion of water and sewage diS· values go up, homes are repouJ systems: Such facilities Imodeled, new . mdustrleo spring
would not be hmtted to small I
and ex ostmg mdustries ex·
tDw_ns. Any area m !he county ,pa d.
wt:Jing to for.m a non - profit Anolher type of crtdit
: vate orgamzation could gel able through the FHA IS
~r for such a purpose. houSing loans. Thts year
P bblem 10 the develop· can be used to buy
ment of such ladlllies then be- occupied homes. It is
COllltl lfrst of all decisions by I With Ute_ expanded
groups
or public 1anyone
bodies a,of totndtviduals
h th th
hom
hhvmg
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to coltsfder such an Improve· pay may be able tn secure
menl II they are intereated jd•t to either bu ild remodel
th_en conlllcl should bo
buy better housing.
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wtth the FHA l&lt;t oecure the A farm owner rna
rl•tatls necessary lD planning ' funds 111 finance
.s uch a~ operatton.
I his own use or for the g
Tlus IS JUSt another aspect his tenants or laborers.
"' planmng whtch can help er of a non - farm tract o
ogs County move forward. ,senior citizen ma borrow r
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Strongs\'alle I med three yards tJ&gt; score th son on op
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Other guests at the Carpenter
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Recent Sunday dinner guests home during a recent weekend
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at the hall. yards rushinl and 12 m the a~ S
,!ofwereMr.Mr.andandMrs.Mrs.EarlRoyStarkey
were Mr. and Mra. Cbarles Mo• AshtAbula Harbor
In the third quarter halfback for 2211. Wellston had &gt;:1 r"' •
pencer H'1gh
Wise- Gonagle, Plainfield, Ind., Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stansb~ry 1 man and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nellie Dye, Columbul, Mr. and
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QUARTERS·
An interceptd pass and a re· spent a part of theor vacation Clark, Harrlsonvllle.
Mrs. Willard Armstrong, and
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I the tw..pointer on a run.
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covered rumble ..et up touch- in Sprmgfteld, P•:· where they • M,... Nellie Dye of Columbus Mrs. Marie Spiller and son,
Newcomerstown
Th&lt; final score came on a five- WJaci&lt; 50n .. ...... ·- ~: ~ : :_1 downs for the Spencer Yellow 1 Vtsltcd theor sorHtrlaw
and spent a weekend with her bro- Tommy,. Lancaster, Mar Me.
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Eastlake North 57
yard run by Bill Mundy 10 the e1111on .. .. .... ..
Jackets, Frodny mght, as they daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted ther • In • law, and sister - in- Lead, Mmeral, and Mr.
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Maple Heights 1
ume from be&lt;olnd to hand the Martm. They also took a !Ide law , Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye.
Mrs. Dale Dye, Hilbert Cox·
New London 3l l"learvoe" 28
Wahama White Falcons their trop to Chesapeake Bay, Md., The Kenneth Ellis family also local.
Amherst W Vermilion 0
seventh loss of the season, 13·7, where they enjoyed boating on spent a day at the Lancnsterl,:oo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'""';;;;;;:,l
f" ll"elands J.l Columboa 11
at Bachtel Field
the Martin's boat. They return-\ fair .
Broo kside 13 Kevstone 12
Jel'T)' Hall, a senior end for ed home and attended the Lao· The Carpenter Yuuth Group
Non&lt;a, ne 59 Avon 6
the Jackets pul Spencer on the caster Fair and went on to of the Baptist Church met at
Woodrod ge 2a Nordonia o
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UPI)-Jim All!l'llden Country Club course. scoreboard in the firgt quarte Columbus where they spent the the home of their leader, Mrs.
TONIGHT
You n, stown Chaney 16
, SAN JOSE. Cal~1. ~ed
tter ' H" two fine rounds gave him with a 21 yard run-back of an weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jer· Rex Cheadle on Sunday evenlDK "!!!IRA IN THI KITCHEN"
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Youngstown South 6 Ferree, , a cross
In •
of strokeo over two Intercepted pass.
ry Stansbury and daughter. Oth· Devotions were led by Kalh;
JaJ
Nor~,
'!:Y~• ~ennis tba
oungstnwn Ra.Yen 17
who \sn t ~v~l m e n rsed a·other darkhorse contenders~Bob In the !ame period the Fal- er members of their family Cheadle
Pre&amp;ent
were
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llJLI1lD M.iJ.Dtr, AllQJ
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two-stro
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ove third round · Player.• and Charles Coody,
' Carol Fraley, Dl.
da oin
into the
and drove a11 the way to score and they spent suou~IM.I
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"TH! ltOUNDERS"
Boordm
Canfteld 18 •~~ t~eg $4f.ooo Almaden Open big, rangy Texan from Houston I with Carby Sawy~!rs taking the with Mrs. Wanda Turner and ane Tolley, Donna Soul, Linda
!Te&lt;bnico.ltll"l
BrookIt~~ ; ; ~a~~~n~
~oil tournament.
\who stood at 135. .
I baU In lor the fmal 37 yards. fam tly, reutnrmg home on Mon· Queen, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex llltDI'l' Fonda, GlelUl ford,
Ann Langdon, Bupe llolCampbell Memori al 20 14
Ferree, a 34 - year -old dimlnu· The battle for fust place' Ray
picked the extra day.
d Cheadle, Donnie, Kathy
and Sue
tdu.
ChW WIUI, l'.dpr »U·
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nutive rofessional from Cor.. money of $7,200 was worth pomt to 111ve the Fakono a 7-ll Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Jor an Rexie.
ehanan.
Struthers
Hubbard ~trard 12 na, Ca~f., by way of North much more tD Ferree and lead at the end of lhe first quar· and children were in Charles· The WSCS of the
Tem~Ie
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Louisville 42 Columbtana
ICarolina, always has bad Verwey. A win would vault ter.
ton, W. Va., a rtcent. Sunday Methndist Church met wtth
Leetnnia 12 Lisbon II
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pulling troubles. That's why he them Into the top !0 money In the second quarter, the where they viSited wtlh Mr. Mrl. Dale Scott. Mrs. Hooward lUNDAY, MOl". ood TUEI.
Sebring 18 Minerva 16
went to the unorthodox croos· · winners whtch mean• they Jackets recovered a Falcon fum- and Mrs. A. R. Caster,
Stanley led the program with
Od. 31- Nov. 1·2
Bay Vtll age
Md
1handed style of putting.
would not have to qualify tn ble on lite Wahama 24 yard bne restdents of thlo community·
the topic "Living In the Space
•GtRLI Ill" THI I lAtH•
Olmsted Falls15 ' ma 6
\ ''Alii know Is I'm getting the 1966 to PGA-aanctioned events. and moved into paydirt in six The Co~umbla Elementary AI•·" ~lng developed. Mrl.
(Tetbllieolor)
20Rock River ball In the hole," Ferree said Defendl"l cbamplon BUly playa wtth Davtd Conley, the Mothers Club recently
Arthur Crabtree gave davolioDI.
6 after tlll'!ll"lln a 68-6'l-133, 11· Casper stDnd seven shota · llack quartrback, sneaking the ball ed a skatlng party at
Geneva
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Helen Scott gave a readlftl rrom
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under. par at the 7,015 .yard of Ferree at 140 going Into the acrol!ll the goal line fo_r t h e Rollercade near Ne!sonvUle. It lhe Methodist Woman and ornia Boyo••
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;;mit hvllle Highland 14
home stretch while lhe first !Duchdowo. The extra p01nt was was well attended.
Ingram alao save a selection.
CIOII-IYIO LION"
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':!eveland Padua 28 Kenned
Sprhtlfleld
day
leadersBarbara,
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Gelberger
Mr.ofandColumbus
Mrs. Alfred
Rice and clition "' thole menlloned, :Mrs. Morabal TbO!liPaon. Cheeyl
Perrysburg 'l113 Maumee
RDMford I 5
of Sant'
aad good.
The gamt was marred . sons
were.
Conlon McKinley Allian! 0 Columbus West 16
rookie. Steve Oppermann of San fumbles on both Sides: Statist!· weekend guests here wmtth1Uiu•m\Ba!Ty ArbaU&amp;h, Mn. Carl IIWer, BatW lliake.
CantDn Lehman 15
c 14
Columbus Walnut Rltlge 6 FranclBCO both had bad IIOCOnd cally. the Falcons gamed 24 parents, Mr. and Mrs. "
C22 ID
Worthinston 14 MI. vernon o rounds. Gelberger's score waa yards in the air on lwo comple- Culwell and other relatives.
North canlon an n South 13 Glanville 30 Llcklns Hellhll 1 85-73-138 while Oppermann'• lions ol six attempts. On the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
40
canton
Tlmken
Carroll 22 Frankfort Adena 8 was t15-7t-139.
aro"!'d they bad 135 yards net tree attended the Laneaster fair
2 Springfield Shawnee 40
Massillon 16 Warren 12
Stlllln the l"lllllllnl for the top rushtdl. Spencer threw three on Saturday and then
Glenwood
Marllngton
Greenon 6
prize wer~ Don Mwnengale, passes ana compleled none but Saturday night and ~uaday
18
13
Fairless 38 Sandy V•lle 18
Gallipolis 20 Middleport 0
Btlly Marttndale, Gary Bauer, ptcked up !55 yards on nosh· Columbus with her •ter, Mr.
Jackson
Perry
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Elgin
Carey 0
Ken Slill and Larry Mowry at mg. Each team had seve n liM 1and Mro. Elba McKn.0ht and
44
30
0
Lake 13 Akron Ellet 0
Upper Arlington 28
137 whtle the 138 bracket downs.
I Sharon. They also called on Mr.
Orrville Tuslaw
Delaware Haye8 8
Included Gardner Dickinson Jr., Wahama doses out lis sea· and Mrs. James St~mf and tam22
0
East Canton 6 Northwest 6 (lie Riverdale 22 Mohawk 0
n.;an Refram, Bob Zimmer- son. next _Fnday. atlw"!e m • 1ily, Columbus.
) Mariemont Loveland 16
man. Bruce Crampton, Mason 1 homecommg contest w1th the The Busy Bee Society of the
42
Mechonlelburg 28
Sycamore 60 New Richmond 0 Rudolph and Gelberger.
Rutland Red Ilevt~.
1 Carpenter Baptist Church
Soutbtastern o
Cincinnati Elder 27
P
at the ehurch rece~Uy. Mrs.
WUmtngton 28
Cind nnali McNicholas o
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10 R )Ill
VFW SUPPORTS TROO S Dale Dye was devottonal lead·
Washlngt011 C. H
Indian IIIII 22 Milford 6
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I KANSAS CITY, Mo .. IUPI)- er for the meeting. Plans for
Jonathan Alder 211
· 0 Hamilton Catholic 12
COL!jMBUS (UP!) - Here Is ' The Commander~n.chtef of the a silent auction were made to
Hamilton Twp o
Cincinnati LaSalle 8
ihow the top ten teams in
Veterans of Foreign Wars be held at the n..t meeting
Middletown 12 Hamilton Tali 8 Anderson 34 Taylor 8
week's United Presa
I\'FW) said Tuesday ma9S de- which will be at the home of
Steubenvllle 42 Toledo Scott 28 Lockland 30 Greenhllla 18
Ilona! Clas! AA high school monstraliona wtll be organized Mrs. Dale Dye on the
Toledo St. FranciJ 7
Prlncewn 58 Reading 8
football ratings fared Friday 0~ Veteran~ ~ay,U~ov. \to Thursday night in
8 ow suppo . or . · · serv ce·
Toledo Whitmer 0
Mt. Healthy 26 Colerain 14
night:
present lor the
Defiance 20 Bedford I•
I. Massillon (8 • 0) defeated men !tghtmg m Vtet Nam ..
COSTS
Port Clinton 11 Toledo Rogers o TUESDAY WELD WED
Warren, 16-!2.
Andy Borg of Super~~r, Wtse.,
LISSI
Genoa 25 Eastwood 12
HOILYWOOD (UP!) _ At&gt; 2. Sandosky
beJll Fre- :::!t" th:
SELICT FROM
Lake 21 Anthony Wayne 6
tress Tuesday Weld was mar- mont Ross , 45-0.
0'8Ch "wllf organize a
rled last Saturday in New Yock 3· Warren (7•1) lost to Mas- stration 1n ita own area."
Frlgldal..- • Admiral
City to Roddy McDowall's .. slllon, 16-12.
FlexotMI
cretary, Claude Harz, it wll t . Mlddle!Dwn II • 0)
The United State•
bas
Pravincelown
announced Tuesday by the ac- Hamtlton Taft, IU.
struck two difference type! of
tress' agent, Dick ClaytDn.
5. Cincinnati Moeller &lt;7 • O) three • cent piecea. The first
McDowall acted as bolt man playa Cincinnati st. Xavier
wa1 a 1ilver coin minted from
in the ceremony wbicb took day.
.
1851 tD 1873 and was the email·
place in the Manhattan apart.- 6. Upper Arhnglon II • O) at coin ever issued by thiJ
ment of Miss Weld's lister Su- downed Delaware Hayes, :lll-8.
san. Clayton said the
did 7. Steubenvllla (T-1) deftltltedl
issu·
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not plan an immediate honey· Toledo Scott, 42-28 .
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Ceblnet Ia 10 compact Mit ~~Nid
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boaten
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Samlnolry.
fit in1idt thi1 Mqtorol•
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rouncl·tubt Color 1V
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Shelby
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Gillon,
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Tuesday, but there were no r•
tho tubo GIP 011 tho
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of tho coblntt 4oGin'
Po1111roy Flower Shop mologists placed the center of
tliok 0\IIIOior.
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lira lrllllard Van Meter
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Wlth thetr daughter, Mr. and
were Mr•. Lena Pickens, Mas· for carrots, spinach and lettuce.
MrMs. Sav~uel Lewis and family.
on, w. va. and Mr and Mrs hi i supplies are a record
rs .. tnas Lee and son, Jeff
Isaac Taylor Rutla~
· ·gh. There are smaller sup.
of !\acme and Mrs. Kate Wi~
Miss Suzy Parker of.Ohio Un- phes of only a few
.
, son vlalted with _Mr and Mrs.
iversity was 1 recent weekend hes, such as arly·fall
Asa Jordan of Mtdtlleport.
guest of her parents M and tomatDes, fall snap beans, ~··• • I
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Damron
Mrs Homer Parker On ;· da pppers and brusel aprous
were called
to Ashland Ky
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recently by the illness of he;
ANNIVERS.\RY
Vlltted hla father, Peart 1r
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sister, Mrs. Tim Prichard, wbo Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price, Parker, Long Bottom, who rewas in King Daughters has ita! Salem Street, recently ob~rv· cenUy was dl~rged from the
The)' returned home ~ eel their IIOth wedding anmver· Veterans Memorial Hospital af·
Mr. and Mrl. Way:~: aary at their home. Spending ter boing confined there for 8
sen and son Eric of Sa d sky tho weekend wflh them tD mark weeks. Mr. Parker suffered a
SP8flt rec~ V:eekelldn u "tb the occasion were their dauib· bear! attack while attendins the
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her parents Mr end Mrl
ten and lamlll01, Mr. and Mrs.
County lair.
les Jones. ' '
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Forrest McCano (Virginia) and Mr. and Mrs.John Keck have
Mr&amp;. Molly Bailey of Peters- daughter, Sue Ann, Charleston,
to Mulbel'TJ' Heiibts in Leak·proof, single • body
burg, Vo., camo recentl
W.
Va.,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
How·
Pomeroy
into their newly con- cons!J"uction makes thill
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spend l!eVerll monthl wi~ bar ard Vm Meier (Betty) and llrucled borne.
NEW HOLLAND Model
sislar, Mr. and Mrl Lyla (I.e- t101Ut of North Ridgeville, Ohio. Missel Conoee and Pennee
ona) HyeeU.
The Price._have lived all
Williams, Morehead College, Ky. 345 Tank-Type Manure
This is the new Farmall656- the hig!J.:u:1ion 80 bp
Spreader just right for
Mike Epple and Mrs. Elsie thetr marrted bfe m Rulland
the week end here.
that gJVes you smooth, ail:-cylinder powll'
11aniJtB vlalted wfth Mr. aDd excepting three years they
Mlsl Brenda Turner. R 1o lfquld manure! Its tough,
Mrs. Gll!llll Haning recent Suo- II~ In Bradbury, Tha
Grande College, apent the week chaln·fiails also crush
fJIUB b~g tractor extras: power •hilt independent pto
dly evenl01.
WlBhes to Olpress their
here with her parents, Mr. and shred frozen, hardfor ext.ra·heavy impl ement operation, convenient,
Mr. and Mrs. Clay McKinney to the man~ friend s who ~cnt ~ Mrs Wayne ~mer. Her packed manure. Huge 4·
oowl-mounted , easy shift, 5 'P"-d transmission. Spe-returned to their home after cards and gtlts.
twm brother, Blame. is hom e
&lt;tal wrque am plifier lor shift on· the-go and a choice
ton, 145 bushel, 590 galbavlnr IPODI three weeks in
CWfiUNG PAR'fY
from the U. S. Air Force.
of
10 speeds. Plus Hydro&lt;latic pmn•r steering, mod·
Georgia and attentllns 1 churcb Mrs. Joan Harrison ol
Mr. and Mrs. George Daylong lon capacity. Throws 20
"".' hydrauhc•, and man y other refinements. In short,
eonvention.
Sl: entertamed at her home have moved into the Earl King foot-wide pattern. Choose
thlB '" the most ambitious 4-5 plow tractor ever built.
Ralph Ander10n of Akron a wtth a "Fresh Silks" clothing property on Salem Street from from many NEW HOLAnd the biggest val ue in the 60 hp ci:Ji5 !
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Fr~ party. Mrs. Janel Morris
Middleport, R. D
LAND spreaders to lit
llallfday was an overnlght rif. the demo01trator. Games were Mrs. Nancy Pope and chlidren
ltor at the home o! the Halli· enJOYed and prizes awarded. AI- bave moved into the apartment your needs and budget.
days and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil ler the new line of all clothing located over the Pomeroy Na· Easy terms, big trades!
Atkins.
was shown, the hostess served tiona! Bank, Rutland Bra nch.
Mrs. Howard Hull and son sandwiches, salad, tea
and She has sold her traol er home.
Rear Meig• General Hospital
Harold, Waldo, visiled Mr. and coffee.
Suzy Parker, Ohio University,
Mrs. Data Wtlllama and Mr. and Tb01e attending wero: Mrs. and James Carpenter, Amanda,
POMEROY
Mrs. Murl Douslaa. They were Ruth Tinsley of Columbuo, Mrs. attended the recent llomecom·
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2 5101
here to attend the funeral of Marcia Denison, Mrs.
illg festivities at Ohio UniverWY •
.:&lt;1~•\11 :t4 ':•.:».•ell
Sherley Howery.
Lois Wolle, Mra. Lola
ally.
Spring A¥1.
Pomeroy -~''@[; .
iillllliiiiillitiii..iiiiiiiiiltllll~;;jji
Da~ld Rlw io employed In Mrs. Barbara Van Meter, Mrs.
Chillicothe with the Unlled Par- Jean Parker, Mrs. Joan Eads,
eel Service.
Mrs. Jessie White, Mrs. Marie
Robert Clark of Harrisonville Birchfield, Mrs. Joan May, Mrs.
and Hicbard Carr o! Pomeroy Janet Bolin and the hostess's
were buJinesa visitors in Cam· daughter, Jeanie, who h&lt;Iped
rldll receuUy,
her wtth the serving.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dorgan Mr. and Mra. Roy Snowden
and famfJy of Columbus visit· spent 1 weekend in Columbus
ed Sunday witb hla mother, Mrs. with their daullhler and family,
Nellie Borpn.
Mr. and Mr!. Charlea SimpkirlB,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiseman Charla and Melissa.
YOUR COW'S BEST FRIEND
and Mr. and Mra. Larry Clark Mrs. Ellie McKnighl of Ur·
COW-LAC-PELS 1nd LANDMARK SERVICE
were recent Sunday dinner bana and Mrs. Garnet Enlsmin&amp;ueall of Mr. and Mr1. H. E. ger of Middleport spent a few
Slarkey, Carpenter.
days with Mra. Vona McKnight.
Mike Epple and 111'1. EWe Other vlall«&lt; ol Mrs. McKniibl

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LOCARD AT POMEROY

CUSTOM GRINDING,
MIXING and SHELLING

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wilh Inadequate &lt;Dme.
income livin&amp; in rural areas Repayment period oo

Interest !'lies OD the rural slslllnt with
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for farmers to finance !arm lm· are available lo .Meigs ll01IDIY 'J
hoUiinlloalll 1s 4 per cent for b" .
e bo~er 51 Some of tho requirements are peruoes and llll:el payments on provements and family opera!- residents. Groupt1 interested Ju
the senior clllzen, 5 per cent a tbty_ to pay, Tba marunumlthat the borrower be without debts Includillg the proposed ed trades or services that in· the water syatem and Wille 6- •!
for the moderate Income level term " 33 years. Each borrow· decent, safe, and sanitary hous- rural hoUJing loan.
crease Income. For rural resi- pooal systam loans are
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and 6% per cent foc tbe high er is_expected tD refinance the Ing, bo unable .to finance the Under the Ecooomic Oppor· dents not farming the purposes ID consicler their lleOd 8lld
mcome level.
unpatd balance of the loan when ::"eded Improvements with his tunlty Act of 1984, opportunity IS to fl?ance a trade IH' .servtce out plans as 8000 as
Each loan Is ICDeduled for able to obtain such refinancing
or wllb credit
are
for
repayment wkbln a period con- at reasonable rates and terms have sthufefrt.ctsourcet. s, and that he famdtles with small income!. II
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en mcome to pay Ellgibllh lor tbia type
of
rom o er lenders.
operating and family
ex- loan incfudes famt"l"e and .
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at 12:00 noan Ill the Purley I&lt;Airr farm, 1
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A e!a11 in "Piannloc and
fOnf
mile north of ChHt-r, Ohla, on the N- Hope
Pnpartns low coot meal 1m
road. Due to Ollher employment, we IN diiCOiltlnvthe Family," aod "Medical
lng the dairy busin-. 10 will sell tho following;
Sell Help," spoosored by lite
CATTLE
CooperaUvo Elte..ton l!erv·
16 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COWS
Chart.. Barnhart of Hobson lee wiD be held Wedaelday,
3 GRADE HOLSTEIN cows
vfstted bl1 brother, Rev. and November 3 from 11:81 1o 1 .
2 BROWN SWISS COWS
Mro. Barnhart Monday. Wtlllam p. m. al the Salvation Army
WAS
' 2 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN HEIF~RS (3 yoar old
Barnharl of Pomeroy visltedhis Bulldtns. 115 Butternut Av..
· HINGTON tUPI) - Po· , supplies of other fresh vegeta- l
bred)
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father Rev. and Mrs. Wtlham oue, Pomeroy.
tato prtces during the next four bles, it said, and over-all prices I 4 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS (2 year old,
Barnhart on Monday also.
There 11 no charge for the oc ftve months woll be much this fall likely will averase mod-'
open)
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stanley elall aod everyoao Is we~ lower than they were a year erately lower than the same ti
4 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS (I yoar old!
and son, Sleven, and Mrs. Nada eome, Fa&lt;lltt!OI are available 810 because of a more plentiful ast year.
2 GRADE HOLSTEIN HEIFeRS (2 yur old) (open)
Townsend of Dowrungtoo drove for mothen wbo wish to bring supply, the Agriculture Depart· I
.
16 of these_cows have recently freshened or are
to see lh e Reeuov
•- ill e Dam last their cbildren.
menl said today.
n a revtew
th dof the vegetable
cIose up sprmgcrs. All are Cal!hood vacci nated. In·
81"t t"
week.
There generally woll be larger ua ton.. e epartment SBid
dmdual health papers furnished.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson
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potato prtces stayed above averEQUIPMENT
Jr. and family of Dunbar, W. Haning were recent
age'" early fall as bad weather
UNIVERSAL PIPE LINE MILKER
Va • and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford dinner guesta of Mr 8 udnd a
delayed harvests m a few areas '
250 GAL. UNICO BULK TANK
Ander10n and family of Park· Franklin Epple
· an
gettmg thetr crop mto storage.
50 GAL.GAS WATER HEATER
ersburg vi•IIed a recent Sun· Vtrgd Atkin; attend d
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and. growers concentrated on
200 gal. Boon Triplo Pump Orch1rd SPRAYER
day with thetr mother and lam- sonic Grand Lod
e 8
gettmg tloeor crop mto slorage. j 1963 FORD DISC HARROW
Uy, Mrs. Clyde Anderson.
cently in Colum::s meetmg
But indocate~ supplies fer late
60 TOOTH SMOOTHING HARROW
Dorotby Anderson returned to Mr. and Mrs.
Jewell
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!all and wmter markets are ex-1
CO:tN SHELLER
Dunbar with her brother, Mr. were Sunday dinner guest.
Visiting Mrs. M•ry Circle ov·l lremely heavy relatove to de· I 500 CA.PACITY ELECTRIC BROODER
and Mrs. Clyde Anderson, Jr. hl.s parent. Mr and M Gl
er the weekend were Mr and [ mand, the department said. Thl•
FEED
and family to otay with the Jewell , re.:ently.
" · enn Mrs Melvin CIFcle of Spro ng- would cause proces to average
Approx. 3000 bales alfalfo, clover, and mlxod hay
children for 1 few days while Addie Bradfteld recently un. field and .lenni fer Blakeslee of' sharply lower than last year.
Approx. I 000 bu. Corn
Mrl. A.nderson, Jr. attended a derwent aurgery at Hol"'r
.
i The combmed production of
Lunch Serve d By Ladies of Methodist Chu rch
boautictan course tn Charlestnn. pita!. Her sister, Eunice BradThursday at the late summor and fal! potatoes
ART:-IUR BARR &amp; PAUL KARR, OWNERS
Mrs. Ida Bachner and Mrs. field of Chicago, is here stayBrinker home were Mr. his year was 246 million hunI. 0. McCoy, AucloonMr
Everett Bachner of Middleport 101 with her brother, Herb
Mrs. Gery Barnltz and dredweighl, a record high thai
Mra. Earl Morris Bradfield .
, Mary and Ellen, Mr. was 23per ce nt above the small IBWi
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:.. e runs were Sunday call· Mr . .~nd Mrs. Don
A. Barnltz and son crop of last year. The fall crop
,;;t the Gerald Morris home. of Rutland, Mr. snd Mrs. Philip
all of Pomeroy and Miss production, at 216 million hun·
D · and Mrs. Harry Knopp of Smith and family of
Frances Peacock or
dredweight, al.so set a record
aylon and Mrs. Faye Eynon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell
Canada.
Iand was 25 per cent above the
of_Columbus apent a few days Harrisonville visited a
Warren Rose called at
11964 mark..
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wtth
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
Mor·
Monday
ev•nlna
with
M
of
Carl
F
Van
Meter
one
p
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ris
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ro uctwn was 52 per cent
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Mrs. Frank Halltday and Mr evenmg reeenliy.
above last e ·
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dav· and Mrs. VIrgil Atkins
. There were 29 in attendance
Y ar'" the West, up·
ld Riggo, Paul Mtchael, who Mr and Mrs Ro ld .L and at Sunday School on Oct 24 Of· !9 per centm the Centra l Stales
was born Oct. 9 at Holzer bo.. son,
their" frie: Mce
was 115.96.
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and down 4 per cent in the Eas t.
pltal II recovering from tonsil· aela Brackeen and t~o rs,
~e department ~aod a moder·
ills.
of Millersport, visited a
MeKECBNIE DIES
te cu tback m Mame offset mMr. and Mrs. Ralph Marshall Sunday with
the
BRADENTON, Fla. (UPI) - ereass m other eastern states.
and daughter . and grandson of uncle, Mr. and Mra. Homer
Baseball Hall of Fame member The department said
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Lancaster Vtstted Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Jerry
William B. (Deacon Bill) of oher l"'!etables for
her stster, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- and children ~~
McKechnie, whose
nt a . or market sale this fall are
monel (letha) Cottertll and Mich., •;isited a recent
league career spanned I ' erately bigger than last
family.
thanthe40age
yeart
1959·63 is
average.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Allen aven1ng
mer Lee.with Mr · and Mrs ·
at
. early loti ay and
bage_ the
productron
up s~,:t~d I
01 ' 79died
o~ Pome~oy V!stted a few days
B11 mcreases also are in

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Daily i!ent!nel, Pomeroy·llfiddleport, 0., Oct. 30, 1965·5

FHA Offering Rural Water Supply, Waste System Loans if~~~~~·;

- - - - - - - - - Jack Elam aDd :Mrs.
:Mrs. Nora Johnson of Colutn- Hanlnl, aDd ~.~~ rebus is visitlnl with her 8011 ..at visitors In Gaw,.... •
and daughter·in-law, Mr. aDd buliDoiS·
Mrs. Jooeph Jolmlon, BeverlY MisS Linda Smith was a ~
and other relahvl!!.
cent SIIIUrdaY nilhl guest ell
Mr. and Mrs. Harley HaDing Miss Jo Smith.
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of Flatwoocl, Mr. and :Mrs.
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Cecil Gillogly and family of :Mr. and :Mrs. Doyle Kna,,
Athens were SUnday ~ai!Dra of and Kall Leo of LaDpVUle wd
their pareniA, Mr. and :Mrs. weekend guHII of bar ~
Everett Lambert.
Mr. and :Mrs. Cbarley D. Suuou
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halfleld and Jo.
~pent a few daya with their Mr. and Mrl. Ho-d 'l'bOml
10M and their families,
Mr. Jr., Angela and TimmY villtl4
and Mrs. J. B. Hatfield of Jaet· over the weekend with Mr. 1114
sonville, N. C., and Mr. and :Mrs. &lt;llarley D. Smith aDd Jo,
Mro. Blll HaUield of Wllllnt· Mr. and Mra. Buck IIDiert ell
!Dn, N. C. They also went tD Bunker Hlll IIIII ldl parellll,
VIrginia Beach to flab.
Mr. and Mrl. HoWard 'l'llolllll
Mr. and Mrs. Clintml Gilkey Sr. and Palrlcla.
and family of AlbanJ were

Logan's Chieftains remat"ned fourth period. Gasser hit We•thot on the heels of league-lead- fall with the tw..polnt conver·
·h
· n pass for the 3U vic!Dry.
lng Athens Friday ntg t
as 810
they scored in every quarter Logan showed 214 yards rush·
enroute ID a 3U thwnpidl of lng and 109 via the alr 1m 313
total yards whlle
Nelsonville.
rushed for 215 and added 37
With onlyonundefeated
Atherul passing foc a net of 252.
remaining
their
SEOAL
slate, the Chiefs are now carry· SCORE BY QUARTERS: . ...
1ng a s-1 record ln!D the sbow· Nelsonville .. · .... . 6 0 0 0 I
Cameroll IW. Va.) I clown next Friday and a victory Logan .. ..... .. .. 8 B8 8 - 3Z
Smithfield 211 JlopNiale 0
over the Bulldotls v'&lt;IUkl give Weiii!Dn recoverod five Jack·
Wintersv!U. li1l ClaylllOIIt I
Logan a Jbare ol the title. 11 SOD fumbles 1n the first half Fri•
East Liverpool 1t
will bo the thinl stralibt show· day night but could not cash Ian
Weirton
(W.
Va.)
6
Follansbee tW val 25
down finale lor Logan.
as th e trnnmen etcl!ed out
· · Toronto ' Quarterback John Gasser put 12-{) vlc!Dry.
les
19
Cleveland Hoi , Namt 30
Logan on lhe board In the first All'": playlns a acore s
Cleteland Rhod
1 period with a 63-yard run. and balf. wmgbac. Daryl Tel'TJ'
Cleveland Hel¥flts
Bru~ 18 I then passed 00 End Stelen Den- eel fo:it~~n::: i~ tt~!
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Society Notes

Logan Remains
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Threat; JHS IS
12-0 Victor

Newark 14 Morletta I
Cleveland Beaodlctine 51 .
Clevellnd Jollll Adams I
Cleveland John Marshall M
Cleveland Lincoln 12
P· 111 1t Lakewood 0
EuciJcl 14 llbater Helahta 0
Garfield Rellhta 14 Midpark 8
AVO!! Lake II Wostlll&lt;e 6
BrccksviDe
18 Brooklyn I
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Cuy oga Hellhlt f
WamoiVille 0
Cl In F Ill 23 Tl1lnlb
w Ge: 8 or
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Buckeye 12 South Amherst 0
~lansfield 31 Lorain 0
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:Mr and Mrs. Lincoln Jiussel!
Mrs. Howard RUISIII returled home !rom )!.elgJ a-a!

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BEEF-DAIRY
NEW &amp; USED MACHNRY
ACIIliCULTURAL &amp; INDUSTRIAL

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. SO, 1965·7
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Rutland Friendly Garden Club Will
Tour West Virginia Glass Plant

GIRLS
ITALIAN STYLI

LOAFERS

$]-99 pr.;
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Some trade dollar~ are atW
drculallns In lbe Orient.

ROLLIN B. RADFORD
CANDIDAB FOR TRUSIEE
OF SALISBURY TOWNSHIP

J'OCl[E'f POOai-A t1D7

pupJ11 findl temporar.v1
lhelter from the havoc ot '

war ID the pocket of Marine I
Jamel L. French's eambat •

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h ti g uu
waa i
found In a
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Marine mep throu&amp;la VII&amp; :
Cone terriloey.
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Eleva yaan uperlenee 011 Salisbury 'l'onshlp
roadl. Your vote and influanee will bt appraclated

Pd. Pal. Adv.
TO

TH&amp;

VOTERS OF ••.••

SALISBURY TOWNSHIP
I have tried to contut ucb of you penonaiiJ but

I have been llllable to do thiJ. AI the election
draws eloler, I waDt to lake thla opportwUtJ to
aoUcit

your tOle and aupport. Thauk you.

VOTE FOR

I X I Bernard D. Gilkey!
TRUSTO OP WISBUIY TOWNSHIP

Plans were completed for a
.our of the Fenton Glass Com·
p~ny at Williamstown, W. Ya.
on November 4. when the Rut·
land Friendly Gardei.er club
Jnel Wednesday evening nt the
hoffie'o; of Mrs. Harold Sauer.
Mrs llaward Birchfit&gt;ld, pres~ent, conducted
the meeting
and members re sponded to roll
call with a bulb thev would
like to have. A note of thanks
was sent to Vernon Weber lor
supplying covers for the 1965-66
year book~ . A note of tt)_anks
was read from Gideon Internntjona l for rrov iding floral arrangtmenls for tJ {qbJe al the
~eent Gideon rnlly held
in
Rutland.
It was votro to purchase lit~
tcr barrels to be placed in
downtown 1\utland for the antilitter proJect. The Christmas
decoration contesl, sponsored
jointly with Rolland Garden

~~::~ ~~~e f~~sc~sst~~~aarp~~nds

bake sale on Dect·mber 4, to
raise funds for pr; .es to be
•GJ' ven ,·o lite contest.
•- exht'L,·l of bu lbs and an
lUI
llluotrated talk on bulbs was
given by Mrs. Bruce Davis. She
showed an unusual daffodil, the
"'Peruvian." and also tulip and
gladioli bulbs, 30d iris rhi7.oms.
The difference between heallhy
and bad bulbs was pointed out
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AUXI'I"lOry ·hOS
7new Members
On its Rolls

~even new members were
welcomed into the Ladies Aux.
iliary of the Veterans Memorlal Hospital Tuesday
night
in the cafeteria of the ho..~pital
M
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F
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rs.
o ert etty'
presJ
11 d th
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'" e
• regu •r meetmg 10
order, and prayer was by Mra.
Hugh Cusler.
Minutes of the September
meeting were read by the recording secretary ~Irs. Harold
Sauer.
Mrs. Carl Will read
the treasurer's report in the
absence of Mrs. Martha May.
er.
Mrs. Sauer, Nurse's Scholar.
ship fund chairman, stated that
the committee would begin
work on that project in November. Mrs. Addison Seaman,
ld
th
f d. h
repor e on e sa1e 0 15
cloths, mops, and n•w and used
uniforms. Anyone wishing any

eapao•• or Keep-loomml!tee,
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ing\ 11oe artificial hear~ running. ! The teams listed were •

At Middleport
Iwest MiiiSOUI'i State, Waablnt
Church Friday IMINERAL WATER oowL ton University &lt;st. Loulal
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo. S 0 u 1b weo t MJoour1 State.
Friday
evening at WCTU:~:~;:
the
lor are
tbe under
17th Northern llbno!s
U., Neb~
'llle Middleport
I:::;~~~ teams
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Mrs Charles Carson was read.

The traveling prize donated
by Mrs. H~rvey O'Dell was a·
warded to Mrs. Bruce May and
Mrs O'Dell won the door prize
At the close of the meeting a
bulb auction was held, after
which the hostess assisted by
her daughters, Mary Ruth and
Joy. served refreshments At,
tending were
the above and
Mrs Vernon Weber, Mrs Don
Harrison, Mrs Bill
Brown,
Mrs Fred Williamson, Mrs
.Jim Thomas, Mrs Carl Morris, Mrs Joe Bolin and Mrs
Robert Snowden

I~er ouppty

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port Church of Christ with Mrs.
Mineral Water ·Bowl /Stale College, Parsons CoUegt
Betty Cline, new president,
Nov. 27, it was an· (Fairfield, Iowa). and Auall!
charge. Tbe opening
Friday by the aeleclion College oi Shennan, Tex.
was given by Miss
Sauer.
Mrs. Lillian Steifl was
gaols! for hymn singing. Mrs.
Lena McKinley was devotional
leader using scripture
from lAlke, and a meditation
from ''Lookout" magazine.
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Mrs. Cline presented a
honor award to MIS! Marrarel i
,~ Sauer, "'unly president,
TRUSTEE OF SUnON TOWNSHIP
accepted the award on beh•llf ol
of the county WCTIJ. New
Pd. PoL Adv • .
gram booklets were distributed. : '"'=~
Mrs. Marvin Kelly gave
reading, ''God Does 1l
Your Vale and Influence Appreciated
ler,'' and tile meeting was
ed with a prayer and
F id+ '
singing. The hostessest Mrs.
Genevieve Saxton, Mrs. Kelly
CANDIDATE FOR
Mrs. Cline and ~Irs. Clarence
MrNeal, served pumpkin pie
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WORKING IllS WAY-Ge~rge Chuvalo, Canadian heavyweight, is working his way
toward a sh. ot at the_undisputed heavywc1gbt championship. Chuvalo boxes Ernie
Beulah White, Mrs. Clyde \Vine·
Terr~ II or N ew "~.ork In Toronto Nov. 1 for the World Boxing AssocJation version ot
General Election November 2I 1965
brenner,
Elizabeth Slaven, Mrs.
th e ttl
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1e wmncr 1as een prom1sed a shot at the winner of the Nov. 2~ version
Nora HamiltDn, Mrs. Jacob
Experienced &amp; Qualified
or a htle fight at La. Vegas, Nev., between Cassius Clay and Floyd Pallerson.
t
Turner
and Mrs. Pearl Hoff·
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FRED LEIFHEIT

2?.i/&gt;:·':

Trustee Salisbury Twp.

G d C/ b M f 0 f b 25 t
or en u ee s c 0 er a
Gadget Heart
Home of Mrs. Jack obl'nson Monday

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For Better Schools Vote For

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Otis S. McClintock

Now Possible

The Rutland Garden Club met lo methods of care and prunOctober 25 at lhe home of Mrs. ing.
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Cendidate For Member Board of Education
00
. : 1.1 Jack Robson. The house was Refreshment• were served to•
beautifully decoraled in keep~ l1 members and two guests aod I COLUMBUS, (UP!) - Dr. '
1
· .: lng with Hallowet!n.
a social hm1r followed. Mrs. Charles S. Housto~, head cf the
'
Cottrill and Mrs. M1unv won Peace Corps medical program,
High School Greduato, Businessman &amp; Porent
Mrs. Wheeler Drake
.was both door prizes and tr~veling Thursday said a successful erti- I
R k S .
·t assistant hostess.
Devotions prizes.
fkial heart could be developed 1
Your Help Will Be Apprecieted
oc prmgs Grange enjoywere led by Mrs. Drake and
within two y~.:ars at a cost of :
ed a program about "In Good
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0 leers,
Pd. Pol. Adv.
Old Days" when 11 met in regu.
instal ation
Wit
OBSERVES BIRTHDAY about $50,000.
Mrs. Paul Wmn as mstallmg Th 21 t b. thd
.
Houslon a cardiologist
lar session '111m lay evening of the above items should conofficer, was completed in an
; M' s Tlr ay ~~~:versa- special a&lt;:'sistant to the Pe,ocel
with Fred Goegl.c n,
worthy •tact Mrs . Seaman. She also was
impressive ceremony. The preso dss ·t~xan~a 'J I~- was Corps dir~ctor was here to dis
master, presiding.
direct~d to purchase necessary
ident is Mrs. Clarence Murray, o_serveb Whl a amt I Y,l mnedr cuss the medi cal program a~
A commun1·cat 1·,.,1 "'as read items to treat and refresh the
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Rob t g1ven y er parens ~~ r an
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Vtce pres1 en1, rs.
er M Ch 1 Wh't Oth
t meetings in the Ohio State Uni·
from NatJOnal Grange in regard plants in the lobby of !he hosYEOMAN WERRY
Reibel secretary, Mrs. Jack tenrsd.. ares
, '"·
eBrs lab· versify College of M;dicine
to lecturer's conference. One pita!
Robson; treasurer, Mrs. Mar. mg were l t 1rs.
eu a
Dr H us
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CANDIDATE FOR
appeal for aid was answered The new members were Mrs.
IN MOROCCO - Charles garet Parson The new officers Wh1te, Betty Darst and son, . ·. o · t?~· . who dev~loped
Mrs. Homer Radford on behalf Robert Moore, Mrs. Leonard i Michael. W~rry, PomeroJo', a were present~d with cor!:lages. I Jeff, Mrs. Lillian McGhee .and i htl;! first artlflc~al heart m the
of Mrs. W. A. Morgan thanked Bass, and Mrs. Morris Moore , commumcah~ns ~eoman sea- I The ro ram for Januar will Mrs. Pearl Hoffman.
I basem~nt of hiS _Asp_en, Colo.,
the meJ,nbers who he! t&gt;d 'th of Svacusc · Mrs. Rav Pickens man apprentice 10 the U. S. 1
P_ g .
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ho":'e m 1958, mamtamed the
Served on Syracuse Council
the FoUage Tour Fra~k /: Sr. ~f Clifton· Mrs \vi non~ Navy, is serving in French be anbemtervteJw on rKadm WMd· SCHWEIKERT BACK
' baSic design problem of the
Sponsor of Syracuse Community Baseball Park
ston W$8 reported ill
on- Hoffman Po~eroy .' Mrs Paul Morocco, in communications POb tw~n ane;C f~rn ~·~h NEW.. YORK fUPII - The New I heart ''is a simple mechaniral
II Smart Middleport • and . Mrs relay. Werry is the son ol Mr. clu mem ers, on b' o cell ' York Jets Friday reactivoted problem which is easily solved ."
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Due 10 Tha nksg1v1sg,
Your Vole and Aid Will Be Appreci1ted
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Nov.ember 25 meeting was chan- Harold CJpehart, New Haven. and Mrs. c.har1es Werry, P~m- tend .Athens State
Hospital rookie f Ian kerb a c k Bob e sal
e maJor problem to
M h
Mrs George Hackett was eroy, and " a Pomeroy High Tb
Schweikert ~nd placed second be overcome was to develop
ged to Nove mber '6
THANK YOUI
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em ers
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school arad te
erapy program on 11ower ar.
th
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were asked to contribute gifts el~ted Candystriper chairman.
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rangements Nov. 91h at Athens. yea_r man Jtm Evans on
e
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"'Jartet:backl
Pd. Pol. Adv. ·
Cor Operation Santa at Athens assistants are Mrs. Homer
GUts will be presented at that I ta:u squ_ad.
~ ~aft rhmce, was a "~'
Slate Hospital during Novem. Gordon and Mrs. Thomas Seal· Jackie Gluesoncam P lime to intnates. Christmas ar· Schwetkert, the Jets- No .. _4.m colleg:..•·--~-- -----""""
ber. Gifts may be left at Grange ly.
rangemeots will be furnished
hall or given to a member. One hundred-hour pins were i Leads
Singers
to Athens Stale Hospl!al for
There are 92 patient. at the presented by Mrs. Woll to Mrs.
the holiday 1ea50n by mem·
HOspital from 111elgs enunty.
Ada Slack, Syracuse; Mrs. Ka- The Southern Junior HI g h hero of the club.
Mil. Radford, acllng lectur- !bryn Jordon, Pomeroy, and Glee Club elected officers
Reservations were ,.nt for 1
er, presented the program. Sev. MISs Barbara. Adams, Racine. October 26. They are
the Fall R~gional meeting at
eral poems were read, includ- Mrs. Will ." to attend the Jackie
Gleasoocamp;
Little Hockmg: Nov. .s. ~ ..
ing: :;aet!ing Back to Grand - rneetmg ~f d~recton1 of Volun- president, Debbie Norris;
Eva Robm_son wtll be m~a s, by ~rs. Fred Leifheit; leer Serv1ce m Columbus, ~~ retary, Irene Cooper;
at that ttme as new re·
My Memones," Homer Rice· vember 10 and II. The Aux1h· Sheila Bailey and
gional director.
M r ;, ary meets the third Tuesday of Jan Alkire.
Mrs. Robson gave 1 short
' 'Thankful Thoughts,"
Frank Grueser; and ''The Old each month. The next meeting
talk on the Walkeena Project
Feather Bed," Mrs. William w1ll be Nov~mber 23. .
Marshall University, came Fri· the Ohio Association of Garden
Gruesa-. An aplilude test was The mcet~ng was adJourned day evening for the homecom· Clubs is co-sponsoring with
condulted by Mrs. Radford who by the preSident. Present were iog ball game lie returned to the Ohio Historical
Society'
also gave closing thoughts the above and Mrs.
Marshall Saturday.
the preservation of wild life
''Sometimes."
' Parker, Mrs. Ceward
Mr. Clarence Thompson, Mid- and natural scenery.
Refreshments o[ pie and cof. and Mrs. Myla Hudson.
dleporl School Superintendent, C. E. Blakeslee, a guest,
fee were served with Mrs. Howas in Athens Thursday even- read a letter from the govern·
ment on the subject of road.
mer Rice Jn charge.
~
zm:aa:w z:m~ ing to attend a dinner meeting side beautification.
r
for the annual
Southeastern
Teachers' Meeting being held Plans were completed for "I
Christmas show at the Rulland I
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Friday in Athens.
Elemonlary School to be held
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Gallagher
November 27 - 28 spon50red by
I
eporf
have returned to their home 13 Meigs County Garden clubs
0
in Allanla. Ga., following sevMiss ·Donna Marr of LPtar!, eral days visit here with his and with the Junior Garden
Plan• were made for the W. Va ., was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gal- clubs participating. •
annual Chrlslmas bazaar when grandmother, Mrs. Belly Cline lagher.
Mrs. C. 0. Chapman had the ,
the Women's Association ol the last week.
Barbara Jones and Jeanie topic, ' 'Holly," based on an 1
First
United Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searles CUlver, students at Ohio Uni· article from the Horticulture ,
Church mel Thursday evening have returned from a two vcrsity were FrJday overnight Magazine wrillen by Clare R.
at the chu,Jpt. Mrs. Paul Hap~ weeks vacation in the south. guests 'of Mr. and Mrs.
She discussed holly
tonstall, ·president, presided. They visited friends and r&lt;la· erson Jones. They came for
arouod homes and as ,
The meetibg \\as opened with lives in. Mobile and in Clanton. homecoming game.
in
respect
to
prayer and ·~ymn singing. The Ala., wtth ber ~rents, Mr. and Miss Kareo Bachner, 0 h I
CONCERNING
prayer for fDissionaries was Mrs .. M C Hamil ion and other University student, speot
LETART TOWNSHIP
giofen by MilS Margaret Sauer. relatives In Mobile
saw weekend with her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Edwar&lt;f Crooks gave d.,. and heard the singet·,
and Mra. Everett Bachner and
~otlons using a meditation lak· Lee and "The Casuals."
daughter, Connie.
en from Guidepost
entitled Mrs. Goldie Whtle of
Dennis Saelens, Rio ~:;~:~~ I I
''Why Men Pray" and two ville has been visiting with
r,ollege spent the w
poems,," Have. 11" and "At Ev- daughter and family, Mr.
with
parenb, Mr. and ~Irs.
ent\d~, clos1ng . W!lh prayer. Mrs. Bert
Bodimer
Adolph Saelens.
Dtmng the busmess meeting family. Mrs. While Is leaving Mr. aDd Mrs. Ricbard Rol~ For Beller :Mofntained !Wads
Mrt. Rodney Sauer discussed Sunday for Washfnglon, D
er of Belpre were weekend vis- ond Cemeteries.
plmjs lor the bazaar to be held where she will be tllo
!tors of their parents, Mr. and
THANK YOU
DeCember 2 and 3 at the of another daughter, Ll Col. Mrs. Wilbur Hanning and Mrs.
PeL Pol AdY,
&lt;hu,rch. The bazaar will Include and Mrs. Ralph Keifer.
Max RoUer and family.
a llmcheon, baked goods and _!_Jun~·~J~obn~sollln':.,~fr~e~shm~anlll_~llr======-:--:::::'
hoftlellUide articles. Committees. include Mrs. Fl'ed Lewis study lesson entitled 'Service
VOTE FOR
ant! Mra. Tom KeUy, baked of Dedication." Tbe
closing
gocX!s; Mrs. Dwight Wallace and prayer was given by Mrs.
Mra. Lewis Sauer, luncheon. Charles Shoemaker.
World Community Day was Following tbe meeting m~::~~~
Candidate For Member
announced for Friday afternoon bers Wl!re Invited to the di:
Nov. 5 at the First United Pres- room where refreshments
Board of Education
byterlan Ch reb beginning at cookies, coffee and nuts were
1:30 p. m. Articles to be sent served by !be hostesses, Mrs •
Pomeroy Exempted Village School District
to foreign countries are to be Myron Miller, !be Misses Mrurvll
YOUR HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED!
·to the meeting.
and SUS8D Park. Mrs. C a r
. Carl Owen was program Gilmore and Mrs. 0. H. Slew·
Pd. PoL Adv.
and preseoted the art.

G d Old DOyS

Are Theme of
Grange Program

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SOUTHERN LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

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Robert W. "Bob" Louks
TRUSTEE OF SUTTON TOWNSHIP

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M". Gary Barnilz, Carol,
ry and Ellen, of Lincoln Heights\
were Sunday visitors of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Robeson and Chester Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Heilman
of Hemlock Grove were Tuesday evening visitors of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs'. JohD
By RICK Dl1 BROW
a slory about a cold, ambitious Sargent and Guy.
United
I.ateraatioaal maitre d · who convinces a lone- Terry Edmund Johnson, MD
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - "Job ly waitress tD pretend they are of Mr. and Mrs. Harley E.
now available. Working for fe- married so they can accept Johnson came home Fri dav
male comedienne, No children jol&gt;s open to a res peelable from V~terans Memorial HoS. HELLO UP THERE-Coed
-&lt;111e Fronoll poodle. •
couple at an exclusivo resort pilal.
:;:.u:z:b=d ~.:':,';
'ntUJ begAn I rather lntr~ hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jottn.J i tralfiea..he wbeelsarooncl
filing '!ant ad which appeared
Could Hovt Been .
son and Beverly spent the
/ Southern Illinois Univeloo
11001e lime ago in 1 Hollywood
As presented on televiSIOn, II end visiting with their son and si!y's campus at Carbono
"~" bu~ trade paper, and might have been a wonderful daughter-in· law, Mr. and Mrs. dale. Lori, six fed tall herwbich conbnued:
suspense ta\e tf the watlress Everett Hav Johnson . They
self, gets a further lift
"'-b
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her 5'h ·foot high·riso
~IC:' ~ou a oy. , •• an are 1a use
er mcreasmg now-150 visited Mr. Johnson's s1ster, from
bicycle.
s~k. JD an offlr.e 40 hrs. A ledge or her false husband to :\1rs. Madeline Evans and
w~k! Must type 8:i wpm . ~nd wield po~er ~ver his ne~sty na- ily and his mother, Mrs. !\ora
t~e shorthan~-or s~ wn_tmg ture. Or Jt m1ght have been an Johnson, all of Grove c1ty.
((61) fan ma1l, ma1hng lisls. equally wonderful Jove story in
Corl McElroy, a student at
alld busme,. letters. Do your the Somemt Maughmn veon - Columbus llusincss
i
DIES IN CRASH
talents include preparing inter- with almost limitless possibili- a . werkend vi sJior of hi s
URAANA, Ohio (UPI) · g sm.a 11 1 t'H'S.
w s Mr· and Mrs. Paul
Dwight 0. Peters, 56, Columbus, 1
.stl.n•a mea I• '· servm
enls
d.inner partie~?
I Television lalely, however, Elro~ . ·
was killed Thur!day in a two.
Guod Plot
seems to have lost most of 1ts Mr and Mrs Howard
car crasll on Ohio 5~, .10 miles
"Have you a knowl•dge of discipline for light. tingling
·p . . · d , .
arry ""uth of here. Shenff ' depu.
d
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d k ,
rna, a1nc1a an 1v1rs. 1'
driven by Larry
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terviDg an . prepa~mg nn s? I ales - and also seems to have Barr and Mr. Harley Johnson 11es sou a r.a~ .
Do you enJoy keepmg vourself lost 11 ~ memory of what love
S d
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Ball, 18, Chnshanburg,
apand your home neat and clean? storif's are like It is much
wMere udn May evl~mnlg VIJSI hors
parcntly swerved lert oi eecter
.
·
r. an . rs. J3f('Y o nson.
House hold chores mcluded . .. 1sJer to do a spoof or write AI
.T
Mr J Ro.n
::__:a:_c:.:u:_rv_e_.- - -- - Are you single? Free to travet about the sick, neurotic side of u so hv 151mdg Rwebre 1 s. · · ~
th e1r
. parens,
I Mr · and Mrs·
• . If you are t hJs. kmd or bo v - 1 people, rather than get close to .uurp
. ·v an
V o er .
1
tend background and ea su~ fo , them. So it was little surprise WEI.l !el'n edn~ylr, ~ond, M .
Cha rles Sayre.
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Miss L'mda Sm1'th spenI I
1 l.hat Wednesday night's story r
Well, as you can see, vou can , emphasized the most thorouah. Jamk odyc~ .
ofulml _us
Saturday night with MISS Jo 1
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wee en v1s11ors o 1e1r IHuoer.o
meet such Jnterest mg people m ly unpleasant .aspects of each Mr. Howard Russell and their S_m'"i'"tl'"'·==--===-. 1
the servant dodge here m Holly- role.
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mother, Mrs. Russell, who un- 1
wood -much mor interesting, There really isn't much
n.~
derwent surgery last week at
uy, IJt.aD
tht ones introduced say except that the maitre
R..l
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Meigs Gener&lt;~l and is
doing
Wedn e'"ay night in NBC-TV's was indeed an inhumanly
Bob Hope Theatre drama with operator yearning to grab a
fine .
.
Mrs. Fred Tuckerman, Mrs.
She11ey Wmtero
and Jack Haw- of respectability, perhaps i E
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Rh d
and
kins
ugene 11 amng,
011 a
the WI~OW ~ho o~m; the _hotel. Mrs. Jack Elam were re cent
.
Brieny stated. these two fine And M1ss W1nter" part d1d not visitors of Mrs. Elsie Perry
performers found themselves in e.nahle her to go far enough to of HadcliH.
e1ther be beautJrully
Bill Sayre, 3 student
at
WHAT IS THE TRUTH.;: or touchingly in lnve.
Columbus Barner Col lege, Mr
vilil love Eventual·
ly she causes Hawkins to
and Mrs . Charles Sayre and
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
his job ,atid leave her l h•cause I family and Mr. and Mrs. Doo
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Sayre wrre weekend visitors of
R-and thiS v..as the me ssage he doesn't care enough about
NOV. 2nd ... VOTE FOR ond ELECT
people. This is known as an cs.l
tablishment t!nding.

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JULIAN "NOONIE" HILL

Tb. anawer to this queltioa pi Ill
ID8Ily more important face. cau
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liooldel ''The Trulb About Ne,..
Deaf:neu." Write, phone or visit
., today £or your FREE copy,

THE CHANNEL SW!\1: "The
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TRUSTEE OF SUnON TOWNSHIP
Bond," NBC-TV's oneNov. 26 documenlarv lhat will ' It has been impossible for me to personally call on ea('h
be narrated by ScH~ Connery, i voter a5 much OlS I would like to. I ask your understandR
l'htl'tl is u.o obligation.
includes an intervtew with the i
ing and seek your support Nov. 2.
late Ian F'leming, who wrote
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
the books about the famous
agent and tells how he created
PD. POL. MJV.
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him . , . "The Church and the
Theatre, .. a two-part ~~~-m;;;;:lj~;..;.;
tary-discussion program, starts
VOTE FOR
on ABC-TV's "Directions" No.,.
LY 3-4550
7, tracing the recent growing
:145 I. St1te St.
Athens affiliation between lite two in·
stitutions of tl&gt;e tille.
Candidate For Southern Local School

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Diles Radioear Co.

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
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Office Boun: 9 to 12. 2 10 liiCIOlle at Noon on

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THANKS POl YOUR SUPPORn
Pd. Put Adv.

LET'S CONTINUE GOOD GOVERNMENT!

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RE-ELECT
Charles W. Legar

WOULD YOU PAYTHREE CENTS A DAY

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PIan AnnuaI
H Iiday Bazaar

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· Aroun d And '·
About
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FOR OUR CHIL OREN'S SAKE?
THEN

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Mayor Of Pomeroy
CHARLES W. LEGAl

VOTE

FOR A MAN WHO IS:

eA Lifetime Resident of Pomeroy
Dependable • Veteran of World

VOTE

eQuaUfled by Expulenee

War n.

• Truatworthy IIIII

• Worked lor and pnvldetl better roads for our town.
• Worked for and helped a'cquire a $72,000. 00 Levee project at a cost to the
$1,000.00. This is a project of which the wbo le town can be proud.
eShown fiscal responsibility, by having a balanced budget year after year.

VOTE
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vWage of less than

FOR·AMAN WHO WILL CONTINUE TO:

eeStrive
Concern himself with the problems of ALL the people.
for a practical solution in meeting State and Federal re%':eme11ts toward the conatrue-

tion of a Sanitary Sewage Treatment Plant. A Federal GRANT
beell PROMISED and will be
forthcoming in the near future.
•Provide the beat Gov't possible for the citizens of the VIllage of PoDieroy, and uert every tf·
fort to make our community a better place In which to live.

V 0 TE FOR AMAN WHO HAS PROVED HIMSEII TO BE ACAPABLE

XI Charles .' fl. Legar

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VOTE

PROVIDES MORE STATE MONEY
TO LOCAL SCHOOLS FOR:

e MORE VOCATIONAL TRAINING
eSUPPORT FOR PHYSIWLY AND EMOTIONALLY H4NDICAPPED
e ABILITY TO SECURE 8EIIER TRAINED TEACHERS
eMORE HELP IN DEFUYING OPERATING COSTS
e ASSISTANCE FOR TH£ CULTURALLY HANDICAPPED
e SUMMER SCHOOL FUNDS
e FUNDS FOR LIBRARY AND LEARNING AIDS
e FUNDS FOR STUDENT GUIDANQ AND nsnNG

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TOWNSHIP

FOR

FOR MEIGS COUNTY THIS MEANS
~16,923. ADDITIONAL MONEY

ROBERT BURDffiE

GUY A. RUSSELL

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TRUSnE SALISBURY TOWNSHIP
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Ellf\1 Yfll'l)ll!lorlm. GO Slate ru,bwq Roads :,.
YourVot. .nd

JOHN N. Hill
FOR TRUSTEE

JOHN W. BLAmNAR

PROGRESSIVE I EADER.

RE-ELECT

ON

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FOR A MAN WHO HAS:

MASON FiSHER

el will rrpresent the belt lntererta of t)le residents of
the school district.
•lt,ather of five ~bildren and have two DOW 1ttending
Southern Local Scbooll,
Your Vote &amp; Influence Will B• Appreciated
PeL Pol. AdY,

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CANDIDATI FOR

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APPUCIATED

JAMES (JIM) CARNAHAN

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1963 Ford Galaxie 500--4 Dr. Se • 1
Columbus. Other tallers in the c.ar Y Rous · A~r~oon ': ero bringing a short me.~sage; and
1 local owner, va engine with Cruisema~i~ trans., pu~·er ' home were Mrs. Charles Wag· , were Mr. a
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-stc&lt;'ri ng and brakes. Power scat, grey hmsh, new 1st hne ner and Mrs. Edward Wagner , Gloeckner and Dolly V.olfe.
ville Methodist church f•Jtnlft..
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CUS'J'OM BUTCHERING ana~· whitewull tires. lladio and heat&lt;r
ol Racine.
I Fri'day nt'ght guests of Mr. lng tile must'c, under lhe .,___
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cutting. Will buy htdes every
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Monday Phil Meier, Phone 1962 Ford Galaxie Conv, Cpe.
$1469
Recent gues s
r. an and Mrs. Earl Robinoon were Uon of Frances Henderson.
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Mrs. Ray Heiney were Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson and The two weeks revival closed·
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7 50 X 14 NEW SNOW t1res as WY 2--3510.
9 18 Uc Cream finish, w~ite top. ,V8 engi~e, automatic trans. ower Naomi Jarrett or Columbus, fam!'ly, Ract'ne, Clara Mae Sar- here Snday evenln•.
:·,,. ·;·•.~"';.;..~:;· ~·~"·&lt;1:;. o••o ~ .,., .low as $1Z.~5, plus ta_x. New KARL GR-uESERPlumblnl'! steering new whitewall tares. Radw and heater
Mrs. John Foreman, Portland, I gent, Mrs. Pete Shields and Mol·
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Minersville j
Mrs James Reese Jay and
The W.S.C.S. wil
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All popular sites in gtoc • OhiO End your sewer troub
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$7 . ~0 Newt:ll's Sunoco Chest- les. We have all s.izes sewer 1
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Mrs. Maggie Oils, Parkers- 1 Dallas, Clirrord, Harry, James Denial," with
program on
s..'ur-~ .. ~~~~·~·~ ~ ·~"~~ IHll •non er, Ohio. 985-2305.
machines Reasonable rate!
OPEN EVCS. 9:00 P.M.
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. burg, Is a guest at the
home 1 and Ray Hill, Roy Pearson, Friday evening, Oct. 29 at 8
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CaU WY 2-29'14, day or night
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· ol Mr. and Mro. Early Rough ~rilz Teaford, James Carnahan, o'clock al the chur~, wllb
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Ward's Carry • OUt and Store
9 15 tfc
IIIOIIIEROY, CJHIO
and will visit other relatives Fritz Norris and Bobby Adams Florence Spencer leadmg.
1or lwo We&lt;!ks.
PHONE WY 2-2156
at Thnm»s Fort. 2{) x 50 build1
have returned lo their homeo ' The Grange will have a ."siloing. Sets on hall acre of
EXPERIENCED
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Davtd Jo'ox of Athens •pent after their deer hunt at Riffle, ween parly and pte SOCI8l on
ground. Conlacl Ward's Slore I
I Rea~ tstate for Sa'!_
a weekend with his parents, , Colorado.
Thursday evemng, Oct. 28th,
Lost and Found
10 29 3tp
Mr and Mrs. Bill Fox.
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Everyone welcome.
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~irs. ll&lt;&gt;b Rhodes Mike and • Junior Wolfe and Sugan Brad- On Saturday evening, Oet. 30,
FOUND IN Gallipolis, dog, USED Coca Cola Machme, $50
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newly
• Karen enjoyed a plcnic at lhe l bury ol Middleport called on there will be a belling and show1
black with
wh1te feet and 985-2305, Newell Suooco, Chesshmgled root. 2 large buildI hnme '01 Mr. and Mro. Russell I Mr. and Mrs. Dalla• Hill Sun- er for Mr. and Mrs. RusseU
while streak on his chest. ter.
10 29 6lc From the largest truck or I ings on lot. Will se ll reason- '\
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Roush and family Sunday. Oth- day night and also on Mrs. Findling at their home here.
Owner may have dog tur 1958--ELCAR 4Sx8fr0nt kitch·l bulldozer radiator to the
able. if sold soon, several
er callers on the Roushes were · Dolly WoHe.
The couple wa~ wed last week
paymg lor ad. Guy L. Ste~· en 2 bedr;.,ms,' very good ' smallest heater core.
ilems go wilh house. Mason
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, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Durst oi l· M
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art Phone Gallipolis 446-4861.
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,' PI Pleasant Mr and Mro. f r,. anf PI rst. a e I s' ndan ' Mrs. Nina Robinson and Mrs.
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Chester Durst. Ni les, Mr. and , with her mother, Mrs.. Doll
ara o r spent
severa
Ohio. Tel. 985-4285.
WY 2.2 r43
Pomeror
HOUSE FOR SALE
Mrs. Dorsa Parsons, Mr. and Wolle
Y day• wi.th lheJr aunl, Mayme
Help Wanted
10 23 61p
, llodern Ranch Style Heautiful
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I Mrs. Herbert Roush and Roger.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Dona· Mrs. Alice Balser is reruper· Mrs. Iva Findling has gone
llAI E HELP WANTE:D: Bur- ' GIFT SHOP ME~CHAN . . •L. ~·or.I&gt;ITlllNING Kelnger lacm g Swte llighway Garage on
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needs selling out Taber s iUls Kr~•tlon servlre JRr 1,. 5 Refri~ Route 7 with guod road 1.0 mam
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and family of Columbus re· ating at the home of her son, to o urn us to 1ve w
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gle Kanauga 0 Some ftX·
lligbway f'onr bedrooms, lJvmg,
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cently spent &lt;:t weekend with Laurence Balser, rollowing re-I daughter, Helen, this winter.
sharp aggressive young rn:en t , Gift r~ck .of over 1200 eration, New Haven. Phone dinin g family. ltJtchen , break
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donohue, cent surgery at Selby General \1 Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence Ath~
between ages ol 17 and 30. ures.
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lor counter and kitchen $75. Costume Jewelry,
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lasl play. maid 's, utility and
Jell and Greg.
Hospital. Marieta and would ap- 1 erton an am1y o
urn us,
k Night 'and day posi- all purpose greehng cards,\
sbop Three balhs, ceram1c tile ,
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Mr. and Mrs . Herschel Nor- preciate ca rds or letters from and Wilma Jean Atherton of
~~~s · available. Full or part $75. Costume jewelry, . ten
Everyd1y Specials
and wall to wall carpet on
ris and Clarence spent a Sun- her friends. Her address is 1Ohio University, spent the week·
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.me work. Excellent uppor· c_ ent.s, regular dollar. Smgle
I floors. AbotH two-thirds
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day afternoon wilh Mr. and Plains, Ohio, in care of Laurene end with their parents, Mr. and
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RaMrs. Floyd Norris.
Mrs. Alice Balser,
Tuppers Mrs. Arthur Atherton.
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and walnut. A.u rondltwned i The Pomeroy Bend C.
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ply i.n person. 23 West Uninn, prices. Bring a truck , you II Halrcufl
$1 25 I LarJ~;e pallo and douhle carpurt I dio Club wil\ sponsor a "coffee \ Mr. and rs. Olden Thaxton Balser.
I Tamara Robinson of Belpre
Athens. Ohio.
10 30 6lc buy . On Rt. 7 and 35, lourth I Shampoo &amp; Soh
$1.50 On lol 200 ' 390' May be seen break" at the Youth Center spent a ret.oenl weekend with
spent one day lag! week witb
1\in Mason, w. Va. Sun. day from Mr. and Mrs. Homer Blaine at · Agnes Bilrkus, daughler of ber grandmother, Nina Robin----30 day cclor rinse,
by appolnlmE"nl only
1 m1le down nver from Stlver i
HOUSEWIVES
Bridge.
10 28 3tc Shampoo &amp; HI
$3.50
PRICE REOUCEO
I lo 5 p. m. Free coffee and Strausburg. V•.
Mrs. Rose Bachus and the late son and aunt Clara Follrod
House ot fuller Cosmetks has LARGE.\varm Morning1...~ting P•rmanents
$7.50 up
Writ• : c lo Th• Call., Sf'ntinf'l Icookies will be served. All Cil Hecent visil~rs of Mr. and Fred. Backus was united
in while her par~nts went to
opportunity for you to earn sto\'e, like new. Price reasonWe Sell and Service
Box 668-H
Pom~roy, 0. 1ers and anyone interested In Mrs. Lloyd Nice and Mr. and marnage to Albert Blackwell, l iumbus tn consult a physician.
$2.~ 00 . $45.00 weekly [or 12· able. Tel: CH 7-2304.
Wigs and Wiglell
CB radios are welcome. Come Mrs. Charles Foster were Mr. S~turday evening a~ the Ml. Mo- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Host
J.\ hro. of your gpore time.
10 27 61p
Marie's Style Post
meet your friends and exchange a.nd Mrs. Clarence Thaburn of , nali paroonage by the ReV. I and family of Sogar Grove,
1 :~ I I .\1r' Hamillon 295-4023
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EustiS, Texas.
' Workman. Attendants were Mr. gpent the weekend with their
or wri te P. o. Box JIZ5. 196.1 ROYCRAFT 5!l x l~lrat - ,
Syrowse. Ohio
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! Raymond Adamg of Warren and Mrs. James Alley, brother· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
l ':u kt'rsburg, W. Va.
er. like new._ Oren
ears,
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Theodorus Cou ncil, Daughters spent the wf'{'kt&gt;nd with lli!i in-law and sister of the groom. Yost and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
10 29 12tc Pomeroy, Ohto, Rt l, Har· HEATING. PLUMBING. Rura lliUSINESS. PROPERTY - 2' of America, will meet in regu- parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sunda
ests of Mr. and · Guthrie.
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I Mrs. Ll~y.f' Nice were George I Mrs. Carrie Swartz recently
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middle aged, 1965 MODEL TAPE Recorder. I lllero. 618 K Matn Street wllh fluorescent hghtmg, "'II Monday at 7:30 p. m.
I Saturday ntght guests of Mr., S ncer Pomero Mr
and! spent several day• with Mr.
tu liv. tn Care
lor child- This set just like new Take Pomeroy.
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room and ha,.m•nt. 2nd floor The Middleport Garden Club and Mrs. E:rwm Glot&gt;Ckner wereo: ct'
s/' · d R. and Mrs Floyd Weber at Keno
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over payments of $5:
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AU"'"UNEER
has 2 apartments. 5 rooms, will ffil't't Monday, Novemlwr ~ r. and Mrs . .Jay c:loer:kner or k "r Hrenceb mner and lc.
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• · t:!r~w:d rloo~~ il~rome $200 1M, ~t th~ ~~,o~e ll~f ~~=i dE. o~ Mr. and. Mrs. Loren Johnson Blaine Nire, Sharon, l&gt;iane and • r ••
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\ Sall} Pearson, Sandy Dono..
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SINGER automatic complete
A. Rat.. _,'lRAUII'UKU
ness sertion. $18 .000.00.
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guests
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David
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BUn.DING 1.oT IN Po1\1E~RO Yl M c ·Wilson Hostesses
are· Ear 1 Rob.mso n anrl Mabel Rnll'"
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makes buttonholes,
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tfC . _ 100 x 290 - Wrll loC&lt;l led, IM;s ·F.
Maag Miss Nellie inson recen tly werr
Mabel' their respective parents, Mr.
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ester darns, embroiders,
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Fisher,
Amy, and Mrs. Roy Pearson, Mr. and
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Pirt' f&gt;t:' partmenl.
without attachments. Take ter. OhiO.
9 •a tl&lt;: ties avail.able . Pri&lt;'ed to se ll. 1Miss Frieda Faehnle.
Larry and Molly, R&lt;tcine, Mrs. Mrs. Vernon DonohcP, Sr., and Fifteen million person.!l ~
10 28 Jtp over payments ol $6
per 1
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Howard Robmson, Carl, Ray- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox.
, and over have been sent Medt·
'r'l-' I .f '0\1E to the Enterprise month or pay balance due
Overseas Employment ' 1I1gh School New 6 room 1 ...t..
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E tJ. B. Homecoming Sunday $68.42. Free home demo. Call : AH trades truck driver to
ranch. carport, utility room. ner Will be served 10 the an· Jack Sargent Afternoon callers Lew1s called on thr latter's relei_
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Or! :ll all day . See and hear , WY 2.tl555.
10 26 6tc
bmlt tn oven and cuokmg un- nex of the S\·racuse Flr:it Umt· were Mrs Ph1l1p Radford and atJves at Clifton, W Va Sun Sec~nly Dlstrtct Manager in
th Uhrig Brothers sing
-· I project engineers Afrira,
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I Europe. Asia. South Pacific, 11• $12 ·000 00 ·
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lQI 1AAE DANCE every Wed- volume control, with 4 speed ! Atlantic 1t1,;h salary jobs. I WY Z-383ll
W\' 2- 3636
mashed potatoes noodles gree~ UB Church spent a day at lhe roy and Mrs Magg1e Dols of ~etg• Co~nl~ wh~ ~det Soch tal
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spent the weekend 'I rece1v
cu~lledy che.
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nf'"dav and r1 ay mg
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intermixed changer. Radio male. female over lB. OEJB
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1coffee Adults $1 school ch1ld- l Y was spen QUI mg an sew- WJlh Mr and Mrs. Early Rough
tht&gt; ~1asonette Mason W Va
equt'pped
'f'wt'n speakers
Bo• 23190, Oakland Park
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10 19 12lp I Lovely walnut finish. Take Fla. 33307
new p'aper and palnl. Lot
ren 51k.
Marge Grimm. Mary Roush h rJ an f Mrs . ernon onho- 1supplemental mediCal ln•urance
LOSE WEiliHT •alely
wilh over payments ol 11.25 per
' Pomeroy Chapler 186 OES
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ar1on spenl t e 1part of 'Medicare"
Uex -A Ilift Tablets. 0 o I YI week or pay balance due $1111.- Business Opportunity
1225, $3500 00 356 Broadway ; will meet Tuesday at i 45 p l'lorener Adams,
Margaret week end with Mr and Mro I E hi t 0 I t . ld I
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Vernon Donohue S;
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en e er Y per911c at St•rk's Pharmacy.
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STATIONARY ENGINEERS - _3442. 10 29 !Otc ,l ~is .:';e~~n . ues are ue '
Karen and Joyce Housh
ol The loca l Methodi~l Church sons Will be _reached through
10 26 ftc Flr!t, second or lhird class li·
9 ZS 80tp
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Troy spent the We&lt;!kend at lhe1r
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' lh" 013" matltng. About onelUTPMIIBII,J!; tnBIItaoc• -..,.n SEWING 1118chlnes, repair lot· &lt;en!es required. 40 hr . we&lt;!k ,' IIOUSE FOR S~l E
b k The deacons and dea&lt;'One sses h
hM
' held a llalloween parly at the th1rd ol those who will not be
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nc32 1or the Middleport FLrst Untt- Romt'hw•td I r •,nd Mrs. Le.ter I church annex Fnday evening. reached lhts way are recet'vlng
on.ra- vtce, aU makes. WY 3-228l paid vacation and holidays .~·
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arge e ronmll
ous an amJ y
Cancelled? 1,ost voor
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assistance
payments and
6 p
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The Fabrtc Shop, Pomeroy
Salary $4211 to $55!! per month.
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llJUc Authrolzed Singer Sales and Retirement and other fringe \ large dmmg room, kilchen, spon~r a c IC en mner on ety of Raeme Church met at
rs. ossleh urc k d e_a~ will hear dJrectly from their
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benefits. Apply Ohio Peniten- full basement. walkup attic, 2 Elecbon Day, Nov. • at 5-li 1the home of Mrs John Stobart ~are sr~ 1 e ~ee en wtlh local .welfare agencies. AnothWanted To Buy
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111 p. m. at the church. Tickets Jr Th d
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rs. Bo Adams.
er thu-d are !till working full_
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garages,
be 0 bt · d I0 ad anc or
urs ay evemng.
e . , Mr and M E
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10 28 6tc lots. 276 Rutland st., M1ddle- may
ame
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111g were Mary K Yost, Mar e 1
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li' to 60 H.P OUTBOARD motor
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m dall rurchased at the door. Mrs. Grimm, MartiTa Bee le Ol~e l ner spent Fr~day m Columbu!. Jar Soc18l SecurJty applica·
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prefer Mercury. Contact Pete
Livestock
poll d S d P d S d y, Karl Owen and Miss Phyllis Ma C t M
go•c'
Dav1d Gloeckner, a gtudent at lion•. These workers wiU have
Rodgers,Arthur Thabet, Apt.
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onnor Oh' Slate U .
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No. 2, Corner 4th and Maio ·
REGISTERED llolslein
bull, Ph· WY 2·3816
10 'll tfc oac •m are co-c a~rmen.
Mrs. Oli• Bailey Mrs. Beave;
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mverstty, accom·
get tn touch wtth_ their local
22_ months old. Burke Breed-!
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other on..lhird COD!ists of Lo0 26 6tp
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on ay night guests of Mr. ca '
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I.NTIQUE furniture,
dishes '
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Comvany office Wednesday , No·
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and Mrs Olden Thaxton were enployees or their survtvora
miscellaneou• Call or write
LOW SALE PRICES
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.year old work· roy, gas heatmg. bath, all I vember 3 for a demonstration
Mr.
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Mn. How&amp;r&lt;l CecU, 8110 w. I
horses, weighs 2600 lbs. with coppper
PIurn bmg,
ao- The Pomeroy and Winding Trail
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Maln St. Pomeroy.
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harnesg, 1 black and 1 spoi-l proximately 2 acres on Rut- j Garden clubs are inv,Jed as and 'olro. Clarence Shield• re- Be I R .
To be eligible I Medi
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We Give TV Stamps!
ted, good workero, $275. Phone land Road Va canl Wrlle or I guesJg
I cently were m Chllhcothe.
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!0.25-tilc call· James Crisp Ph WO 7-'
Mr and Mrs Jack Wolle Den- The WM.A. of the Let a r I
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$15!!.00. WY 2-28111.
from 9 a m. until 5 p. m This' :'~ •a.:t~~ atEihel hoRme h of months. Those celebrated were Anyone having lost
their
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Will be a large rummage sale.! .
_s_ ar y oug on Mrs. Herbert Roush,
Mrs. cardMed' or havmg questlou about
BRICK DUPI.EdX, 3 bedroom•, GERT'S A gay girl - ready for - - --I
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kitchen, basement and gar- with Blue Lustre. Rent elec- over payments No down payIorence on the Atom al Oh1'o ner,
s Va Morrtson, Mrs. fi'ce at 331 'th
Street Marlett•
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men!. Ph: 992-5551.
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and Mrs. Lel.ha Koblentx visit- Hostesses were Pearl Norris and 3'13-5007, ·
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ed Monday t'Vl-''l •ng at
the May .Rous~, Gam~s were playfl oors Phuue WY 2·3267.
degp ite con•tant footsteps ol Va., Call 773-5886.
Hy Ctn,·ire Allen
' Kim., P.1sl llomc in Alhell.!. ed ."tlh prtzeo gomg to_ Marge NEW YORK (UP!) - Joaa
10 'H 121c a busv family. Gel Blue Lus10 12 tt.
Mr '"": .\Ire lla rrv Vc'inre Mr. and Mrs. E:ldon Will of ~nmm and Julia Norrts. Mrs. Dennery, dall8hter of 1~- ..
tre. Renl eiPctric shampooer,
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The Un~er~it_v of Washinqton
anrl chddn n of f.allipolis soent Syra t·use spr nt an evening with '
· ew or Gianta' ud VInci
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I Sunday woth Mr. and Mrs. l.aw- ~r. and l.tr&lt; Denzel Clel and. I A decorat.ed birthday cake, l&lt;e ~~&lt;;noery, will be &amp;llll'decl Ore
C"r lor ren1 Phnnt' \\'Y 2-Ttl6 1100. Baker Furniture,l~:!~ Seattle, has conlerred
pori.
1111,000
bachelor
and
advanc.d
rene&lt; Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Claylon Allen , cream, mtnts, coffee and punch fltth annual Tirnotby J. Mara
ur ',\ \ 2-113(1
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lnsurenc•
degreeo since its egtabli,,hmenl
! Mr and nrs. Jlov Christ" •nd and Bill voso l•d S•lmd•y even- I were ""rved.
Scholarahlp Award on Noy, 1 11
THAII.EH. :·W&gt;\CE. lkpr11 '1 1.
In 1861.
' Mr. •nd Mrs l'ircil Wood al- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Chorle• , Mr. and Mrs. Claren' e Roush a w..kly pro quarlerJ.ck
Rn ll and l"li n ,I I· ,.,· Sll 1 i;MNiiE INSURANt'£. MolltD
tPI"' '. (I 'l lf•olh?l , ~une al ' he- G'w·.lein and family a! riaL- and Tommy, Tony and Anna, luncheon.
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I h."''rl &lt;• .... C·!'r;:e in Ken · ,.••, """"d'.
iU lti 3011 I ln~ uranrt "-&amp;eney, lnc .. Pom- 1
i of Winfield were Sunday gue8ta 'The scholarship, created bJ
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Mr. and Mrs . William Hcil- of ~fr. and Mrs. Roy Pearso,nl lhe professional quarterbacb
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Mr. &lt;md r.!rs: Janws W: ·::&gt;r man h.:tve n lo:{'d from Wes.t Mr. and Mrs. 'Fra~ls Webb "in ~emor)' and hCNJOr of Ill
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as 1y,• t'r ar·f Mr. Ancl Mr~ · ··1:np:etf'd by James l'iclenour.l Roush.
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goods. We will bu~ t·um.
CONV1 rT;~Il- A So t!'l \'1- I.&lt;Jv. '~'e l.\ ·,) il 11 I)M'u:·f' rt•'•• ·n 0 . 0. ('l" '!lrd, 1·., ·umH J-. v\s- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cross, ~~dent~ each. fe&amp;J to thl
plete estates or &amp;mull M5
r.tna!1'tt&gt;··e ('on•t st·~ · "! (" ·.J l l. ;n · ~ ~~ thP'•· ., l iT'~ in Pwll :: ud- 'ted one day rl' r 'l'ly witl l ~Ar. Pau~ .and Edward, were at C!rw
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s. I 'd m!r&lt;1:nn l)fflcld Ito:: .. er 1 •
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Kim ~'n'l of Salt L:tkt&gt; Cil)·,
P :r-- ···· vi~ ·, ,~rs or Mr!- I.e- ,'lr. .,"nd ", 11.8_ p,,·,·ler M•.dk-11.1 Pumpkin Show,
SOAPY
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hill Ame~·i,·rn bo . . ~ rnt! Vit&gt;!with Mr. a~rt 1\l , :•. Fr.'"' nl' Caul with Mrs. Erma Wi~on ~d ow~ls, held a sales meettnl
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5:311 Sunset Boul..ard
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7:411 News
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7•45 SliD Ofl
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6.30 Happy VaDoy Boy1
7:45 Echoes ol Joy
7:15 Slgu On, Musical Clock
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1:110 Oblo Valley Newo
7:25 Newa lD Briel
7.00 NatKJnal ,,e..,
6:20 Country Jamnoree
1:06 World Neq
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7:05 BiU Miller Sho•
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1:45 Baker Furwture Sbolt
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1:05 Jim M.., Show
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Rev . and ~Irs. James Earlv and
Chris, Mrs. Maggie Dils, Parkersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Olden
Thaxton, Doris Sayre, Julia
Norris, Alec Wheeler, Roy Sunday School attendance otl
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MarviD work In forming churohes and

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A 1tudy of the Book of Acts and Now" written by Harvey H. Mrs . Norman Wayland, new Thursday evening at ·the school: Ralph Spencer, Christy Davis, Willing Workers class of t h
w•s begun by the Afternoon Pothoff, dealmg woth the
chairman, conducted the bust· Costume Judges were Rev David Clark, David Case asd Enterprise El./B church
Circle of Heath
Methodist of the Apostle Paul. m hiS
meeting. Plans wer~ di~· and Mrs. Joseph Kraly, Rev. Kathy Dorst; Mrs. Helen WI~ held Thursday evening at
.~C~hu§ro~h~T~h~ur:s~d~ay~a~fl~e:rnoo::n::":t:v:er:"::o:n:to:::c:h:"':t:m:::n:'t:y:a:::nd:=~~cussed for the annual Chrbt~ carver Williams, Mrs. Janet uams, Leanne Sebo, Steven Sto- home of Mrs. Herbert Di&gt;:on, ll
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m., Bazaar to be hel~ Nov;~ Korn Mrs. Charles Riffle asd ry, Ruth Ann Terrell and Del&gt; Rock Springs Road.
ber 30 at the ch.ur:· :;:eMrs~ Mrs. 'waher Kennedy, Jr Priz- bie Wisecup
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Mrs. Geoffrey Wilson, presihead the rommitl E M Wood es were awarded on four cate- Special education, Mrs. Mar· dent, conducted the meetmg and
Bruce Lloyd, MrsE t .' ger \ gorles prBttiest fuMiest ugli· garet Ella LewiS, Danny RJf. devollons and program were mI
and Mrs David 't n smDm was I est and most original resp~tive- ' fie, Marty Ri£0e, Bobby Dill charge of Mrs. Harley Brown
World Commum
ay
· ly as follows
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~"bb'1e Ca mpbell ·
Be I
F ·d Y afternoon
Kmdergarten,
and ~
. The hymn, .. ~
lllere Sh a II
armou;cetd /.o:O n a~t the Mid: Morning class', C,athy Blaettnar' Special rec~nition was glv~ Showers Of Blessing," opened
Nov. t •F. t J'~~ Presbyter- Mark Mitch, Valerie Cadle and en Mitchel Chapman. The var. the meeting followed with ,,.,.,o- ,1
~~:~~urc~.s Then circle will prP.- Kimberly Taylor; Afternoon ious boo~s were decor~~t~ and tu~e reading of Psalm 100
. · • kJ'ts for the obser~ class Gina Thompson
Todd outstandmg was the witches M1ss Dorothy Long.
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The budget for the year was : Allen Seth.
fbJVe centOfiiSh Bpontdhe, decorated 'The Story ~'fC Hafllo':"ee~; Mb) I
by Mrs. Nan Moore, treas· ' First grade - Mrs. Dorothy y Mrs.
~n oo ·
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Mrs. D1xon;
on ess10n,
rs.
and accepted. The missio~- Woodard teacher, Paula Ei~h- Elza
Gilmore, president, Ben Buck; !he ~~u lptor, Mr~: \
project for the year· will inger, Mary Ann llolfman, Ketth . thanked all who helped make John
Smith : Contentm~~t, I
the Henderson Settlement in Bailey and Debbie Hartenbach; Ithe party a succe.ss and the Mr. Claude Husted; and Au-j
Kentucky. The birthd&lt;tys of Mrs. Mrs. Farie Kennedy,
Trudy PTA expressed the1r thanks to tumn," which was composed by
Lloyd and Mrs. Moore were Roach, Danny Will, Pam Vau~h- · m.erchants who contributed door Mrs. John Friek, rea~ by Mrs. '
observed. Mrs. Werland gave an and Patty Warner; Second I prizes.
~aul Frick. 'l'he Lords Prayer
the opening and closmg prayers. grade, Mrs. Beatrice Reinhart, j
m unison concluded the prodessert course was served Anita Ash, Rick Gilmore, Jack~ l
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gram. .
the hostesses, Mrs. Walter ; ie Carsy and G.. E. Guinther; Go/(·FmJlmg J' ows I During the business session,
IIH~yeos . Mrs. K M. Wood and Miss Mary Virgml! Re1bel, Cm· .-fre Taken Oct. ]9
reports were giVen on the sale :
Edna Goff and Russell Find· ' of church plates, diSh cloths I
P:_L:_ 1\IItch.
1 dy Reedy, Jeff Warner, Kimber1 Jy Sue Jones and Melissa Kay .
__. T esday Oct and other money makmg p~o1
mg were woo u
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Thomas.
19 at 1'30 tn the home of Mr .
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Third grade - Mrs. Ellen and Mr.s. Leonard Amos
at and Mrs. ~ixo.n were n~med
S
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Gibbs. Jenny Chapman. Mtch· Alfred, with
the Rev. Pearl as the nommatmg commJtlee.
ael Bran Kenneth Hoffman C to 0 11 .. 1.
The wonder box donated by Mrs.
as
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and Mike Gilmore; Mrs. Mae I The bride is the daughter of noon was a \jar e o
Mrs. Roger Ritchie was the Young, Christy Hysell, Joe Wise- Mr. and Mrs. Grover Higgins Long.
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guest of honor al a layette cup, Ricky Case and Charles of St. Mary's. The groom is Refreshments were served
shower Thursday evening at Rideout ; Fourth gra~e, Mrs. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- the hostess to those ~amed athe home of Mrs Clair Spencer, Ina Meadows, Melanie Burt, mao Findling of Alfred.
bove and Mrs. Ed Kmg, Mrs.
Get wilh the savings habit early and you'll
· West Main St. given by Mrs Morton Barnes, David Barnhart A reception followed
lor ,Carl M?Ore, Mrs. Myrtle Lo~
soon fmd that your dreams can come true!
Robert
Ritchie
and
Jeff
Hyell·,
Miss
Carolyn
m•mbers
of
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weddil'l"
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and c.bildren, dKelly
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Deposit regularly •n an interest-bearing Sav·
Gary aqd friends . Attending
were Jo Wllson an
oger ixon.
with grefn cover and centered Smith, Peo~:~y
~:tD O'Brien,
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Pearl
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Mrs.
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ings Account at our IJank and a bright future
, wilh a pin k umbre a and sma fer Spe~rs.
Farnsworth, Mr.
and Mr s. lMiss H~len Findling, Mrs ..
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win· Fifth grade- Mrs. Harriett Stanley Dotson, Mrs . .
M Mrs Mill ard' 'l
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the honored Spencer, Vicki Blankenship, Ste- Findling, Mr. and Mrs. Ca.rl 1 :-"artz, r..an
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ven Clark Rodney Gheen and Findling, Mr. and Mrs. B1ll 1gms of Munetta, and Mr.
cupcakes iced in while and Eddie HaY.s: Robert Robert• Reeves, and daughter Ellen, Mrs. Leo113rd Amos.
decorated with pink and white
booties, ice cream, coffee .and
mints were served by the hos..
tess to Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs.
Virgil Windon, Mrs.
Alvin
Tripp, Mrs. George Deem,
Mrs. Ben H. Ewing, Mrs. Larry Ritchie and Charles, Mrs
Carl Ritchie and Rose, Mrs
Ori• Smith and Cathy. Mrs
I Bill E. Grueser and Diana,
: Mrs. Paul Grhll&lt;tead,
Mrs.
1 Clair Spencer, Miss Floreoce
Ann Bearhs and Carrie Beth
. Bearhs. Sendillll gifts but un·
I able to attend were Mrs. Gar·
land Caldwell and Mrs. Emma
Findling.
"We Have Grawn Becouso We Have Helped
GIVE DINNER
Othen Graw"
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Ginther
entertained with a dinner '1\iesMember Federal Reserve System
doy, at their home, Chester
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Road. Guests were Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frask
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of
Middletown
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and Mrs. John Smith of PomeI ruy .

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Danny Kaye, Tina Louise, Bob
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7:00 Jotul's Almanac
a,00 Popeye and Palo
9, 30 Atom Ant
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ID' 3D Underdog
11:00 Top Cat
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12 :110 The First Look
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5:30 NBC Sports in Action
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1:30 GET SMART! - Star.
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Into Smart's apartment with 111lormatlon about • plot on an
ll!llbasiador'o tift.
1:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT
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10:110 Shenanlpanll
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11:00 Cosper Cartoon show
11: 30 Porky Pig
12:00 Bup Bunny
12: SO Milton the Monster
I :00 Hoppity Hopper
I: 30 American Bandstand
I:SO Let'• Dance
3:15 Teen-Time RaUy
1:30 Adveuture Time
1:00 ABC's Wldo World of Spit
• :30 Fllot!tooes
7o00 Tammy
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Richard Burton's much-her·
aided •book review'' on t he
new volume oboot Dylan Thorn·
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em:llent writer to comment:
"I never tried to play 'Ham·
let.' " 8\lrt.on Js an extremely
articulate and gifted man, and
there Is no reaspn why he should
n't write If he chooses, but there
is every reaSOG.for an editor to
rotrilll from publilhing h i s
elforll Rrilli!JIY II they appear
to have been written by .... of
the Beatles. Burton is oot unprotected; he hao Jolm Sprilllfer,
.. U.ellest and "'noetvatlvo
pubfictlj&gt;' man; on his team, aild
he muat llllmber miJIY wrttertypea iinq hll lrlandl; be
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them, nrtly. fo ldfue blm
4Pinst Wer4lng Alice In Won.
witll the worst Of Ern.
ltet ~. ~ U be dlooe io
perpetrate tlili euay 4111 his
G!11P, IIIII dfho; then It Is ID the
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Curt Jurgen1 will be making
hi!! Broadway Dow in the George
Granat production of' 'The Great
Indoors'' by lrene Kamp
Shades of the World'~ Fair:
people are already making oft
with collectors' items from the
Metropolitan Opera
House,
which is scheduled to be ctos.
ed soon. Patrons, wealthy and
otherwise, have been 1lealthJiy
and sy~tematica lly stripping
''souvenirs" from the premises.
If the game continu~.
l he
Grand Old Lady of 39th St. will
be somewhat of a wreck before
the steel hall ever gets to It ·
1'he Julius La Roasas are expeet
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ing hath wrought let no man·,
tailor tear asunder: 1 big new
Item for males this Yuletide
will be a trench coat of pure
black silk ($1701. dooble-breMI·
eel, of rourse, In true James
Bond rashion.
1bere't~ more than a bit of
philosophy Inherent io
t ho
story behind the story of "The
Idol" liOW being !hot In Elllfland.
In it, Jennifer JoneJ portray•
1 set-starved mlddJe.aged rna·
iron who falls f!H' her teen-ago
aon'o beat friend - IIIII
it
1eems to be going splendidly.
But CJri&amp;loally the picture wao
to be done In Italy with Sophia
Loren os the liar, until the pro.
ducers became realistic and a.
grted · nobody would believe
o- were any sex-starVed rna.
Irons in Italy - ..pecially any
tlho .look Ute Sophia Loren ...
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Channel 8. "FaJr Wmd
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JriVa" 1953. Fred \1&lt;.~cMurray
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1957, Krith Andes.
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Channel 13. ··underwa ter,"
1955. Jane Hussell.
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1951 , Gary Cooper.
TUESDAY'S LATE MOVIE
Channel 13, '·Pursued." 1947,
Robert Mitchum.
Wedueaday's Late Movies
Channel 13, ..South of Sl. Lou~
Is, " 1959, Joel McCrea and Channel 8, "China Gate," 1957, Gene

Barry.
Thursday 's Late Movies
Channel 13. ''Passage West."
1951 , John Payne. and Channel
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Michael Renn1e.
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Bey," 195.1, Alan Ladd and "A
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1956,
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