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1m the Oh1o Slale Pemtenl1ary, j BY CHESTER TANNEHILL the coffee bars around the coun. and longer and mort tedi.,.
squadmen.
fore going over the embank· ! was senlenced for murder. ln- 1
Editor, The Sentinel
f ty wilhoul fail rurn up conver- hours al Pair Week.
llospilal officials In Gallipolis ment.
I slead. Drng...:• was sentenced Don'l look now, but our civiCI salions each year something like The pay, too. ;. rather low
said al 10:30 a. m. thai Wolle The car driven by Wolfe also 1for non • suppon.
I mindedness is showing.
lhe following :
scale. if zero Is low. And if you
was still receiving emergency lore down a section ol fence
II " almosl lime lor the an"Ob, It's all find abead of are the kmd to grumble about
lrealment. The hospital !i'aid Sheriff Hartenbach Sllill the
nual election or members of the lime
those guys bave il under-the-table benefits, thero'a
I ovWolfe has head ln)'uries and ap-- Wolfe car IapparentlyII rolled
MeJas County Agricultural So- aU wrapped up for tbemselv- DQ tab le to put anything undlr.
. paralyzed, erh severa
h' h l1mes
It t aa erledeavmg
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pears to be partmlly
board of directors • • le- es
wbatadeal tor lbem . . State. superv1sed ' •
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having no use of h1s legs.
t e . 1g way.
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gal entity established and re-: Ya!..
aud1ls guarantee th1s servJce :11
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Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach bproximately
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g t feet In
topthe field
. . under lhe The facts are that It is an an. a civic contribulioo of the first
plenished periodically
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discovered the accident and ment off1c1als sa1d today anoth- 1__ -- - -. _____
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Aclual scene of lhe wreck reported II to the sheriff'• de- er Rabies lnnoculalion Clinic- ,
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iipn .by a mere eight votes out aheadwithimplementingforuse i Wolle's car hila coal pile at[· wreckage, was round lyinK in p. m. ar the Middleport ToWil l
c. w. Henderson Is the lone
of rriore than 550 cast Thursday In the 1966 election the state Ithe Theron Johnson residence fronl of the demolished vehicle. Hall.
candidala for an unex ired lerm
night. ·
Apporllonment Board's district on Roole 338, and then lraveledl He was semi • consci0111 offic- Health Department represen- 1,
LOGAN Ohio IUPII _ A new plant to produee air· !hal wi'l end Dec Jl pi966 Can.
Members . .of lhe Revelation lines from whleh state leiJsla. , approximately 800ft. further be· iala said.
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tahves said lhe clinic 18 bemg cr•ft structural sub-assemblies will be huilt here by · dtdal•,' leek·r·n• ·e ..:,,.' ·
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will 1 0Dec
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ltirfsl1
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to build the C5A jet C1lrgo transpilrt . U. S. Rep.[
are llugh p Custer 31
1968Koblentz Cha.rles R;dford
Rev. Fl;d _L.
•• the lOth Oisb1ct Court of Ap-i
e lo.
I ear lOT
Walter H. Moeller, Democrat representing Ohio's lOth I id
lfe 11 a top a1de ol Dr. peals cleared the way Thurs- r
:
John Moore. Pl. Pleasant I District, revealed the plans
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and Charle;
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the U.lller
Ch King Jr. of the ,day by allermg the reslrarmng
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rom carry- :·
Dogs 'juled
anuary
Wit comp e Ion sc e ·
in the .Me·g
1 enr 1of membership
8 Councharged
the postor
the In1 1tout
theoboard's
Workers who will conduct a house-to-house canvass ;' broug hi 1o .the c1101·c·
by June,
_ The facility ' sa1.d W. A. pu1ver, pres,_.d
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cburch Ia a dictatorial lash- 1I
is1 the deadline for ' in Eastern Local School dislrict Mon-Jay, Nov. 15; to ' should be lnnoculated once ev- will employ 1501966
lo 200
Lockheed . Georgia, wh•ch has I ty Agncullural Soc
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w en 1 " m u opera ion.
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dlspositlon ot church funds.
dislrict lhey hope lo represent school
today.
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'I(1 "W 'II be lo1ki11 I 1Lagan ' The firm Is a sutlSidiary of
The a rtionmenl
board's
The dnve IS sponsred by the Rivervrew and Chester
ost o t e nnocu a ton WI
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. o n o .
I Lackhead Aircrafl Corp. nd
5
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ppo 9!1 smgle-member
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the Eastern
TuppersHigh
Plains
11. on
pet.or The
pets are
and Its
to furmsh the will execule the $2 billiont conCLEVELAND - A NEGRO plan creales
lion
- -Boosters
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-· in coopera- be
to be
leash
m boxes.
It leadership and manpower lo t ·I r lh C54 I
the [
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I f ih
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e plane
ranspor.
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as Id'House. districts
h 1andh' 33
h Senate
.d school student council.
[Clarence Headley, Mrs. Ken-:"
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neth Griffith and Mrs. Richard area who have nol had
dal challeng"" ihe election , .. ' one member.
Punds raised will be match· / s .ncer. Sludent council work· pels innoculaled make a special'
Pulver SOld only • lew top
.,.
edI by federal
pe.m t he Tuppers
management pos1hons at the i
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su yl.!I,
th N funds
. 1 from
DefT1tle ers
area effort to attend the clinic·
Slate Rep. Carl B. Sokes said [
LOCAL TEMPS
Ill of .• atlona
ense •Will be Linda Spencer, Linda Meanwhile. heallh
depart' plant here would be filled by
several avenues of contesting [ The tempera.lure m Pomeroy's Education Acl. The
has : Henderson, Par Gaul . Doris ment officials warned agam :
[,
, present Lockheed employes .
the election of Mayor Ralph S. ; busmess dJSiriCI al II :45 a.m. been set al $500.
. Davis, Janet
and ! thai exlreme care be exermed
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Locher were open and ht. was loday.was 58 degrees under sunfrom the Tuppers ! Shirley Rucker.
! m handhng or any pets that apt
produce currently are manu- : SA N FRANCISCO fUPI _
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hOI sure which he would use. : ny slues.
Plams Boosters Club are Mrs. j Riverview PTA workers will lpear to aet strangely. No one
Uni
I fa crured at the Georg•a planr ' Prmms Margarel WIShmg to
The close election promised lo
be Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. I should enter the lrmge areas of
, The componenls Will contm-[ "meet manv people from aQ
lead to a round of lawsuits as
Ronald Osborne and Mrs. Ba,_f Pomeroy where skunk dens are A sir • member board
ue lo be produced tn
wa lks of
set our today tt
Stokes pushed his bid to become
II Green. Studenls in lhe Riv- . bemg gassed and traps are sel. co-operate With .Galha
and then be shipped here, where Isee San Franr"""·
lhe firsl Negro mayor of a rna.
erview area lo help are Sandra Dogs and cats are to be under , offiCials m lormmg a Mel, s . lhey will be assembled mlo lhe, Thr Prinress and her hu ..
jor V. S. elty.
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Newlun. Ronnie Orr, Karen Carbe ]
airlrames.
band . Lord Snowdon. arrived
Stokes, 1 Democral runrung
ter, Connie. Holsmger, B1ll Buck-, notified immediately of any ani- , day night by the Meigs Counly .
I
mght
a Joog and
as an Independent, lost by 2,341
ley and Lmda Brown.
mal thought to be rabid.
C mmunit Action committ€'€' ,
llnng 13 . hour filght from Loavotes, less lhan two per polling
Chesler PTA workers are Mrs.,
rtno
e/ at lhe Ohio Power
e aU e liDS ! don
place, In llle unofficial labulaHobart Newell and Mrs. RICh,
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unique
8 me mg P
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lion. He said there were some
ard Barten. Student council Waverly Dtffuswn I
d were
combination of graceful enthureported lrregulariile• and he
members in thar
who will Plant is Visited
Don
Rob- I
1siasm and regal reserve, lhe
was conlldent 1 TOCOUIIt would
work Wllh the dnve are Bill PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (UPil- erl Clark Harrisonville: Wil-'
prioress remained unflustered
revene the outcome.
Allen, Cheryl Bentz. Patti
An Atomic Energy Commission liam Guthrie, Middleporl: Garl j
' by lhe ballery of cameramen
Pal Morrissey, Linda Lar ns fact-finding team inspected the Quails Pomeroy;
Rosalie•
and newsmen who greeted bor
and Greg Bailey.
AEC's gaseous diffusion planl Story ' 8 teacher in the Sali.'lal a press dub reception.
Elberfelds Men
at nearby Waverly loday lor a , bury 'schools, and Faye Prolfiti, J PARIS •UPI\ - French or' :· 1 have longed lo come to
, ,
proposed $.100 million
atom lrPortland.
1ficia!~ said today
Presiden( th1s country for ages,'' she told
Return from 01011'
This group is expected to meel ' Charles De Gaulle will conduct [ the asembled newsmen
and
William Downie and
Max The
plant .was one .of ! with the Gallia County Commun-1 his campaign for re.rlection in
w1th a
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Mees of Elberfelds In Pome- lhree Ob10 Silos bemg conSJd. ily Ac1ion commillee next week !the Dec. 5 voling wilh "digni-: smile. An I am so thnlled II
Graveside rites for Cllarles
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Ill. McMurray, 97, Long Bot·
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: nesday_ evemng from a Fall Iclear accelerator laboratory. will plan for the Office of
ing, baby . kissing tarlis to his
Free_Tune
tom, who dled this !"ornlng In
GREETS STUDENTS - Evan E. Williams, speaker, as- Markelrng chmc held by Lees
omic Opportunily in Washrngcandidates.
Today the Pnnress and Lard
llle Veterans Memonal ho$p1Uii, slslant Vice President, Columbus and Southern Electrir Carpet company in Glasgow,
FRACTURES WRIST
· ton, D. c. a survey to be made
h
ed h' 1Snowdon have arranged
for
Will be held Sunday at 2 p.m.[ Company, greets some of the 124 top science studen!" Virginia.
Daniel E. Rizer, 14, son of Mr , of conditions in Meigs and GalGau 11
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plenty of lime lo rhemselves
0d
at the 8Bald Knobs cemetery.[ in lhe Company's service area who took part In a one· The three-day clinic consist- I and Mrs. Vernon RIZer, Harr- lia counties.
can ldacy
urs ay. WI '"'' after offiria! engagements. A
He was member of the Chrtst •j day testing program at Ohio State University Testing ,ed of class atlendance and In- ford, was admitted to Holz..- 11 also will discuss plans to [
to
or
most barrage of rumors have precedChristlan ohurch.
Center recently. Students left to right, are David Good- · struction In siyle and design, hospital at 8: IS p.m. Thursday aid children between 16 and 21, rad•o · teleVISion broa asts to ed the fun-lovmg couple ro lhe
Survivors Include two aons, IWin, Pomeroy: Tim Sander, Whitehall, and Willa Ann dyeing, fiber presentaUon, tufl. for trealment of a lraclured lefl and persons with an annual in- r the nalwn: 80 confident
he effect !hal they will want
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Bayet McMurray, PorUand
Hsueh, Whitehall. Twelve winners, including Jonnie lng, weaving, finishing and fre- wriBt suffered during a football come of 13,0011 or less.
of re-&lt;leciiOn.
taste of San Franc ro·s /ret1
Loull1
Long Bottom, Facemire, Gallipolis, will attend a nallonal conference . quent lours of lhe Lees Carpet 1 practice at Wahama
H i g h. The community action com· Recent straw vole polls have ; wheel
nightlir.. 15
and lister, Vrrslnla Schrock, on the atom in Chicago Dec. 8·11.
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f school.
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Economic Opporlunily later By shunning .American . type j lwnisnm Company of Amortrequested the _Me1gs group to camp3ign taches, De Gaulle ,. tALCOA), llle nalioo'o ..,_
consolidate With Galtia COUll- plans . lo leave the
verbal j gest alnmlnum produeer, •
ty rn the program. Mr. Ther- brawUng lo the other candi-l day &amp;niiOUDCed price IDcre..
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SAIGON (VPI) - The man/ cUmbed onlo an operating u.. size of an egg fired from an M- paUents. The· grenade had en- on .Johnson ' presldenl
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.of the dates wb'lI e he remams
and ta•
willl lhe bomb In hit back got ble The entrance was cloaed l79 launcher a weapon that tered the right side of his body Metgs
Aetron cern· and olympianubove the polili· rlcated prodiiCts .
out ol his hospltrd bed today up .and the mosl unusual oper- lresembles ; sawed • of! shot· !hen ollpped arou!ld lhe skin
mittee, was m
of 1he cal free.for-all. He in lends lo ALCOA uld II would ro)le
and walked Sl"'erly a\,ss the allon of U10 war besan.
:gun.
the small of his back.
Thursday night meeting.
create the image of _a man not Its prices from 1!1\2 ro zo ,_
room to 1 landbag bunker. Two The story began las! Thurs- . Chin was rushed to Saigon's A U. S. Air Foree doctor and
running f..- a politiCal party, per Jllond t1 prlmlll')' IIIIIIJI.
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American surgeons and an day when Nguyen Van Chin, a/ Cbo Ray Hospllal. Doctor! an American civilian surgeon
Metro Gerlenl Hoopltal i but. as a candidate of the
aom iqol 11111 - eea1 per
English anestbiolngist
held 52-year-old Vietnamese farmer noticed a bole in his back and 3Cccesslully removed the gre- AdmtsoioDI - Mildred Lowe, nat1on.
JMllliNI oa mOll t1 Ill flbrlcl$.
their breath.
from Long An Province, walked lump lhere. X-rays reveajed nade today In a daring volun- Middleport; Sylvia Lacey, Mid·
ed prodaets,
Dloelwpt - Datsy V811 · The man wao a walking oot ol his bouse. Someone came that the grenade Vias ·Imbedded h!er operation.
dleport.
ASKS fiZO
loeruoeo art etloctw
Me.la', Porlllbd; Wilbur lmbc&gt; booby trap. He coold ezplode al up behind Chin and 11id "pul ;. his bock, and lhal the device ,Maj, Gen. James W. Hum- Dlseharc., - Helen Batey,
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den, Rutland: Dana Hamm, 111J mome111 witb a blast your lran&lt;ls up."
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was live. capsble ol e•plodlng pllreys, protected by sandbags Middleport; John Stanley, AI· Velma Quillen, doing business ALCOA'• move loUowof lte
Mn. Jameo Ward .powerful
lo bl01t him to Chin helrrd a loud noise and at any a«ond.
a"'CI hsaHerproof gla,., calmly bany; AWIUn RWlseU, Middle· as Quillen Grocery, has flied , leld .....,. . 1I.J IIIIer •1-ltr.
PGrtftnd
bill and lb)ltme nearby.
lben felt 'oomelhlac !lrlke hlm Chin was plaCed In o lhact out around !he.. grenalje, pulled port; Eva Knopp, Mason; Opal suit for f/20.19, plus
prodaOoro .... • • • .
- .!rlr· and Mro. Jerry Once lnalde lhe
on' .111e rlibl sl4e o( hL! body. on the hoopltal ITOUnds ...,.. It '!01 With
lbd dropped l&gt;arsi, Cheshire; l.oahia Mitch· !rom Cecil and Doroti!J ftGse. N ol111111r Idee J!P ,. .,. 1111&amp;
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Radcliff llager,
1\!_lddleport; Michael McKellllo,

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d with lace and nove!Ueo !&lt;Jr weddlns• and r«optioDI.
:':etty nylon half apron• ill red, blaok, blue, l&gt;irll&lt; and
DYize - Cotton print half apriJI1I - terry &lt;loth hall
aprono _ ootloll print cobbler and eobberette apron• bib OJII'ODI - coverall oproDI oud utro large lioo oprona.
e&amp;ee this . line oelecllou ol popular prlce apiona 011
lbe IbiD Floor.

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Sizes 29 to 42 waist measure, solld colop. ~f:t~
Ioden green, wheat and antelope.-~ l~th belt
ash bit 1n your choice of Ivy ....,..e
~ps8oretapered leg 'st)'!e with adjllltable waist.

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llse our Lay-Away Plan:

Regular col1ar styles and

Sizes from 28 to 5~, and your 'drr:c~=.:r:.'t:-:
are "Reston" quality slacp rna e '?
B b SUm
of them are Wash 'D Wear quality.
ot
models and Regular models.
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SEWING MACHINES • 59.50 up

SPORT SHIRTS

DRESS SLACKS AT ELBERFElD$

Christmas is the sea·

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BOYS CAPS
$1.00 ond $3.95

Flannelette Night Gowns

Singer Sales &amp; Service McCall's Patterns .
WY 2-2284
115 W. SECOND
OHIO

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Men's (ampul Nevtr Iron
Solid Color

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the first floor.

for $2.50

cU &amp;overnmenl statement
oeerully ....
In London, Britain's Parll·
ament went on standby alerl
today to provide the conslltu.

urnves Ig ton roun
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££ R 338
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W by local instructor
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TRI-M OFFICERS - Officers of the Southern High school Tri-M
organization, headed
A 16 year-old Rt. 2 Racine youth was found serious- Richard Lee, installed 15 new members in ceremonies at the igh school
ednesday nig
ly injured this morning over an embankment along State 1 for this
are, I to r, Brenda Noms. secretary, Caroly n Lipscomb, treasurer, Bill Zerkle, president, Bever., .
Route 338 at Plants.
Pnce,
and DlXIe
pre_sident.:-:::Sentlnel p_ho_t_o_. - -- - - -- - - -- - - - - The
identified by authorities as Ray Mon·
ley Wolfe, was found lyrng m front of a 1955 model car /
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he apparently had wrecked shortly alter 10 p.m. Thurs- .
ERROR CORRECTED
dav.
i II was erroneo.us.IY reported ,
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Rt. 2, Racine .. was rushed to Holzer
at 8:08 a.m. .guss, who is serving a senlence
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''Spirit of 76" Gemini flights
now set for December.
The honors, inslead, will go
appartntly 1o astronaut David
Scott, co-pilot of the Gemini 8
orbital
FebruarYoyage expected next
.lroll '• or March· Scott w1'll
ou~'·Ide '"••s ca••ule
•· for at
least one complete orbil aroond

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warm, com!ort~ble, Ught weig S a 11 Medium,
Greens and whites, srzes are
rna '
Large. The sale price at Elberfeld• is

And Boys $3.95 Bl""lng Madras Jocktts

permit astronaut Tho- tUPI) - Rbodeola today de-

COLUMBus _ THE STATE ,'
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ffighway Department
will
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( I ence IIIIa weekend. Britaltr ll
137,594,0011
I8 II1 freed
ntll Rhotbe
oga, h eugaworth
a of non
e - mterles ddetermined
not &amp;o give
slate lg
counlry's
blacksoma vost
ma·
. hway conslrue tion.
es
a
Hi hwa Director p E. Mash.
eter gsa1'd ya totaI of 11.38 m1'IU on a)IH'IIy
vol-iD innumbfn,
tb0 governm
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are rtveo
of such projects rs programm
fo
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baian"e
pected lo be under contract by
1974.
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52 BY 52 INCHIS FOR

SALE OF OUR WOMENS $2.95

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Anolhor Shipment
Populor Flonnol Bad&lt;

THIS WEEK-END WE'RE HAVING A

Singer gift on

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man elared
geocy abe&lt;au..
of alleged
mas
fl. during
Staffordh
take• sueh
10-day olale
of emer-

pelr
polr
pelr

For this sale; $3.50

• You save on all Cosmetics and Hair Care Items
at Elberfelds-Be sure to visit the Cosmetic De·
partment, select what you need and save.

We are having sale
prices on our special
purchase of Women's

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This Week-end

$2·

In si2es 8 to 16 Madras plaids that reverse
or tan.

99c Chorl.. Antell H1lr Sprty - - - - - 66c
Ceryl Rlchtrds "Just WondtrfuiH - - - 89•
Alberto VOS Heir Sprty --~--- 1
Mox Foetor 15 oz. Qu..., Slu - - - - - :
$1.50 Adorn Wattr fret Hair Spray
$1.1 2
$1-67
$2.25 Adorn Hair Spray
99c Woodburys Drum Set ~----- 73c

Be first to thoose yours now. ~liln.y new aems .
Glm'r s \1 it! Pns, H&lt;..Lncllra ,~." 1-fPad SearL~. etc.
PET TURTLES _ _
29t and 39t
Plam and p:llnled

$2 69.
$ ' •
2 69
$3'
89 1
49

Honthldo (unllnod)
Pigskin, thor1111lllned
Buckskin, notural, llnod
Pigskin, thtrmol llntd

In tho Coomotlc Deportment on tho hi floor

Chrislmas Cards On Display

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HAIR SPRAYS

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BOY$ $4.95

YOU CAN REALLY SAVE ON

and

ing 10 U. S. space officials. The - - - - - - - - - - ,
U. s, space agency revealed - - - ...
Thursby II . had killed a proSAIJSBURY,
Rhodesia

Goottkln GlovN (unlinod)
$1.49 1 po:r
Buckskin GlovN (thtrmolllnod)- $ 2•89 1 polr
Horoohldo Glovto (rod lining)
$2. 89 • P•t
Honohldo whlto, with rod lining - $ 89 1

FILM ··--··-···-·············-· ·-··

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Stewart , R1chard
Widmark. Karl Malden .. Ar·
lhur Kennedy, Patrick

an American astronnut will be '
delayed until next year, accord.ll

MENS WOLVERINE

Sale! KODAK FILM

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SPACB CENTER. HOUSTON

Found
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I FI.eld
ats Wreck
Site
N' h G d
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- Tht next "walk In space" by '

was surroundf&gt;d by silver candl es. Mr . .and Mrs. Wigal rel'eived many nice gifts.

Carroll Baker.

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Mrs. Wigal rf:'&lt;'eived a diamond ring from her children.
Jarkit&gt; . Judy . Phyllis Ann, Bryan Harrv IRe and George.
'T';le din~er was prepared and
servf"d by Mrs. Otis Bailey.
The- rel'ept ion was planned by
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Wigal and
Judy Wigal J\-lrs. Bailey's homr
was' derot'ated with fall flowers
and silver wedding bells. The
r~;~ke, tr!mmt&gt;d in roses, decor-

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wedding anniversary Octo. 17 al
lhE' home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis
BliiiPy.

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Gaqe readlllllBT Galllpollo
Dam 12.2, 11.9, I'IJI1lling 3'h
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 21.74, Pt. Pleasant 24.21, !llnton 1
.63 slaU01181)', Kanawha Falls 1
2.00 rising, Charleston 19.931
stationary. London, Marmet and
Winfield dams were on the sills.
Boat Movomeall:

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IJ Ualted ·Press International
Cleveland BenedlcUne 52
Clevelaoo Glenvllle I
Cleveland !IDly Name 22
Cleveland John Marshall
CleYoland West Tech 44
Cleveland Rhodes

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CINCINNATI (UP! _
ger Don Heffner of the
nati Reds rounded out his
tooay by hiring Dave
and Roy Sievers as co•ches.

Easl Qeveland Shaw 13

Lakewood
Hllr!JII 2&amp; Rldgevllle 6
Oberllll, 14 Mldvit:w 0
~ 42 Calumbia 20
Ftritland• 30 Sauth Amherst 1
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by Helen Bottei-..J

North Olmsted
16 o.,nge 0

be broke into the American TOKYO (UP!) - A weak
League in 1939 with the Browns earthquake was
recorded lit

He played second base In the
ianu aystern before I
switching to the managing side.
Prior to the San Diego as!ignment. he managed five lower

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and he plaJ•ed in All-Star games Tokyo at II :56 a.m. today. A·.
in 1956, 1959 and 1961.
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Bris1ol, 32, managed San Dtgovernmen .,.,..esman SOl - ·
ego of the Pacific Coast League Heffner, recenlly named mll)l- tremor was hardly felt bul
to the playoff championship
a~er, sald Slevers and Bn_
stol registered on seismographs.
1964 and to third place in
w1U also coach on the lines
teague's eastern division
"but I haven't decided at what I There were DO ~por11 II
season.
bases they will coach.'•
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coach. He hit 20 or more h&lt;&gt;-1 Already selected as eoacbat'
mers lor nine seasons, having 1 were Mel Harder, Ray Sllore:'
his best year for Washington in' and Whitey Wietelma!Ul. ThiJ Ia
1957 when he drove in 114 runs the first time the Reds have
and hit 42 borne runs.
had five full-time coaehes for i
He also played ootfleld and season.
first base for the St. Loms
Browns, Chicago White Sox and
the Phlladelplua PhUlies. Siev- QUAKE RECORDED

Bristol and
Sievers Named
To Reds Staff

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Reds·

Hawthorne Gun Shop

level fann teams.

2 Mil .. North of Choslor, Off Slott Routt 7

Bristol currcnlly Is managing
the Reds' Tampa, Fla., club In
the
Florida
Instructional
League.
The 33-year-old Slvers,a slugEAGLE_ UNEMEN- These eleven Eastern football players wUI btl seeing plenty of action, either offenslivelyl glng star who quit as a piByer
~defenSively, Saturday rught on the Southern Tornado football field at Racine. Game time for the clash is 8 p.m. at the start of the 1965 season
Front row, l tor., John Pooler, Ray JustJB, Tom Osborne, Head Coach Dick Martin Archie Rose Deryi Well
with Waahlngton, will he batting
!o_hn _Bogard. Back row, Mike Martin, Terry Kaylor, Bruce
Duane Tuttle and
Wolf .....:.Sentinel photo.

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Akron Norih
Akron Buchtel 27
Akron Central
Newton Falls 22 Slow 6
Randolph 14 Streetsboro I
Geneva 13
Painesville Harvey

Horse Show i1
Slated Sunday

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WILLARD IUPI) - Voters In
this Huron Caunty community
, ~- WY WUI
voted Tuesday to sell the
* ' L · Moln St. l'ome,.y, 0. nicipal electric light
Ohio Power Co. for !:'".·~~-!
They also approVed an
aoce requiring council to
the voters' approval on
plan to spend the mooey.
l~r;ence A,ency

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TIRE
For every make and model car•••
Pick your size and price ... deal today! .;

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VETERAN BONUS

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP[) Gov. James A. Rhodes proposed
Tuesday that Ohio veterans ol
tho war In VIet Nam, and
poaalbly of the llomlnlcan
Republic's civil war, be paid
llate bonll8es.
Rhodes oaid ba uked

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DIRECT
SHIPMENTJ

SHOTGUN
MATCH
Sunday, Nov. 7th

SALE APPROVED

Reloading Suppll-Ammc&gt;-Guns
Rifted Slugs-Hunting Coets-Ac-.orlos
Repairs

CLOSING LAW

AKRON (UP[) - Mayor
seph Poticny who supported
A 15 • cl8SI horse show
attempt to enforce the Sunday
lscbed1nled Sunday, bei!inrling
clasing law in suburban Faiir-lt
12::JJ p. m. at tho Kyger """"'I lawn was defeated Tuesday
Employees Club, locat.d
Clyda E. Smythe.
Rt. 7 just below Cheshire.
There will he fivo or mo1re ISiaita aUditor and attorney
entries a class with the
general to determine the
lion of the Roadster Pony
questions and financial
Entry fees are 11, and a
menu involved. and
general admission will
otetewido vote would be need· II
charged.
ed.
Trophies and flvo place riJ&gt;..I i"'""'""=--=====.11
bons plus $5 for oacb pony
horse placing first three tim..
or more will be awarded
licipants.
Refresbments wiD be availa-11
ble and the rider or owner will
be admitted free. C. E. Wo&lt;ld-11
ard will be tho judge,
a HAMS

Newbury 8 Grand Valley I
Cardinal Ia Burton 6
Avoo Lake 6 Vermilion I (tie)
Willoughby South 32 Kirtland
MadlBon Tl Ashtabula Harbor 8
Buckeye M Highland 0
Chagrin Falls 43 Beachwood I
West Geauga 51
Cleveland Kennedy 6
Dov.r 24 Canton Timken 2

DISCOUNT PRICES

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FORKED RUN
SPORTSMENS nUB

7S.Ox 14 CHAMPION - - - - $20.45

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Dvrln9 Doer Se01on
NOV. 11-9-111-11
Everyooo Io Welromo

BUY ONE TIRE AT
REGULAR PRICE, SEC.
OND TIRE AT HALP
PRICE

PRICE

SECOND TIRE-- $10,11

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BOO x 14 NEW SAFETY CHAMPION $27.25

lAY AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS

SECOND T1RI-IIUI

A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS

BUY NOW
FOR BEST
SELECTION!
CHOOSE FROM

e 24" &amp; 26 in.
Models
• 20'' Model

wltb trainer wheell

e16" Sidew1lk
Bike
eStlng Rays
AccessoriH
Hornt -

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RONALD DEEM
Tornedo CNch
ANTI-WORK
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.
(UP!) - Joe, Mansfteid
Boston, 24, a senior
studmt at the
New Mexico, burned bls
Securily card Tuesday
protest policies ''which ieq)JiniiJ
one to work for a ,.,.""''· ..
Mansfield urged 150 other II
students who
walcbed
burning to burn their
Security carda, but · they

SHIRT
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I DAY SIRVICI
ON REQUEST

Robinson's

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your cherished
record collection
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firttfOftt DOUBLE GUARANTEE
Is honored by mo,. than 60,000 Firestone dealers
and stQrws from COCIIIt to coast wherever yoq trcawoL

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delberl IIIII Bal4wbl • Walllce

club, Marlllta travelt to
ViriiPII Weslayao, AN
B111ler and Ohio WaallfiD , _

OberiiD.
Ohio Stale, IIIII matbeallllcllly 1 B]J TID COII(IIIdlr, wW be
playlna ball to Igllana IIIII IIIt

Buckeytl Wfft ei[IICIId to - 1
the Hooalerllrj 1 CllUJIII CJ1
louchdowlll. IodlaDI hal oaly
one eoofertllOI will, plcUJI "'
lui week agalnll Iowa, wbllt
!be Bueb are 1-1.
CIDclnllaU will 1r7 to •P
bilck from a pair oii(IOII •
geloll 1 weak KIDIU llatt
squad. wblle
llroiie Xa'flar
aquad mee11 Dayllll Ia a lfl.
dlUooal battle.
Mid • Ohio Caatertact lilllbs
will be busy oulalde tba ~.
champion
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Jacket Babes wm· Thri.ller
At pomeroy by.U38 Score

Flair by

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• Roll-To-You OJOking surfact lfldos out far USL
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Istraight conference games
~red to Michigan State's
straight
wins over Big Ten
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being knocked oold In the first
period but otherwise has missed
little action In regular play
since he joined the club.
In his rookie campaign In
11163, Benz intercepted seven
passes.
As free safelyman, he Is often
responsible lor breaking up lhe
long ''bombs!' He also gets in
on most plays up the middle
and Is oonsldered one of the
best tacklers Ia tho defensive
secondary
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Nova Sport Coupe, 6 cyl., aUtomttic, radio, w:slw, whPfl
discs.

63 Ford 2 dr. • $1295
390 V-8, •utomattc,

wltlw, mirror.

CataUna 2 dr. H.T. V-8, a~&gt;­
t.omatle, full power, radio.
all vinyl,

63 Chevy II

62 Ford Con. • $1495

2 Dlt. HARDTOP NOVA

Galaxle 500 XL. V-8, auto.
matic, full power, radio,
wlolw ttna.

62 Mercury_ $1295
Monturey 4 dr. V-8 motor,
automati,. transmlssiGn, pow.
er ateerJag, new white aid•
wall tires and r~dlo. Lowfr

63 Ford Falcon

priced

IIOW,

61 Olds _

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Automatic trans. 4 Dr. Sedan.

Red with red Interior. New
Uru, lhowa excellent care.

Farmers Bank

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59 Mercury • $250
I door. V-a motor,
Auto. trons.

In The

58 Buick _ $275
' door. v.a, ••. full
power•

MOTORS DISCOUNT
Gtotvt Haeketl, Owntr I
Phone WY 2·2050

WY 2-27QP

NEW YORK
CLOTHING HOUSI

son at

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$1595

Dynamic 88 2 Dr. H.T.
motor, automat,le trant.,
wer brake•, power tltllfln,,
radio, beautiful 2 tone
set off by like new
sideWill tlret, tinted
and back up lllbta.

61 Chevrolet • $1 095
B&lt;l Alr 2 Dr. Sed. Six cyl.,
standard trant., ndto and
heater, white 1ldawall Uret,
back up illhll, ouulde ml,.
ror, low mllea1e. Real nice
car.

60 Oldsmobile $1195

98 Holiday Cpe. Full power,
radio, wlolw tlreo. Real sharp

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63 Cadillac _ $3400
4 dr. V-8, automatic, fuU po..
wer, radio, wl&amp;lw tirea, white
with green interior.

63 Cadillac _ $3600
4 dr. V-8, automatle, full po.
wer Jncludinl window• 1nd
aea~ radio, Wls lw tlrts.

7 Ford_ $250

rour

door. 8 cyL Auto,

4 Ollis _

$1.00

118 t dr. V-8 motor. Auto-

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63 Star Chief Pontiac • • ~095
l Door Sedan. Beautiful dart turquoise two lOot willa aD ....,,
Interior. P&lt;&gt;wer o&lt;otrlnc. ll)ldromatio. Ont of Ill- ,.,II 11ft,
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65 LeSabre Buick - • • • '2895
VB 4 Dr. One careful Ioeal owner. Powor atetriDJ an4 ltnbt.
Automatic, Show• the belt oi care.

65 Electra "22511 Buick $3995
4 dr. Almost Ute tho day It was ~14 Air ~~.
equipped..

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Pt. Pleasant
D" Tuesday

Dies Suddenly
On Tuesday

61 Buick Special

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BOOK STORE

Crow's
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HOUSE

Enjoy Party
ay

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Savings Co.

My Sincere Thanks .••

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61 Pontiac Catalina···
*1195·
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61 Volkswagen 2 dr. • o:- • '995
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$299

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dmmg room of the house spread and Lisa McKenzie,
George 'Ibe delay time prior to reCOMPLETES COORSE
thmugh the inside of the home Skinner, David Michael, Kay ' porting for active duty counts Airman 'Itlird Class Floyd E.
.. · FURNITURE CO.
damaging the furnishings qand Grueser, Jenny File, Darla Sher- toward completion of military Wamsley, son of Mr. alld Mrs.
lnterior woodwork.
Damage idem, Nancy Greenlee, T:lnk obligation, builds up longevity Clarence R. Wamsley of Clifton
MASON, W. VA.
was estimated at $3000 to the Triplett, Mike Martin, Steve for pay purposes and affords has been graduated at Amarillo
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The Rollin!!' were not at home ney Hysell, Jack Stanley and enterint recruit training, No course for U. S. Air Force supat the time of the blaze.
. Judy Br~wer.
attendance at drills or meetings , ply inventory speciallsts. A
Is required during U&gt;e waiting graduale ol Wahallla
High
Pomeroy 1 b attending the The South American
boat.. period. For complete details, School, he is being re-assigned
basic Radioman School at Ute zin is peculiar in that it has visit or call your Navy recruit- to Sewart AFB, Tenn..
for
U. S. Naval Training Center, at eyelashes, a great rarity In er.
duty wiUt the Tactical Air ComBainbridge, Md.
hirds.
mand.

THANK YOU
I wish to express my sincere thanks

WATCH~~~!

and appreciation to all who worked for,

Nov. 8th For Det1il1

supported and voted for me In Tuesdays
election. I will do rny best to iu&amp;tify your

e FREE PRizES

eonfidenc:e In me.

.· CHARLES W. LEGAR '
· LL. . . i'~...4 -liii'lllii. MAYOI

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Enlistees are
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120-day Delay

DALE WRIGHT

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Custom 2 dr. Hard Top, Lib naw eondlllott. N - ' - ....
titled. Solid black vinyl notehld bid&lt;; willa lfllltr - . . -lit
front seal.
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4 DR. HARDTOP. All whlto flnlth.
Vlnyllntorlor. Hydrtmatlc, power therl"'l
and brakes. One cortfullocalownor -

60 Oldsmobile $1 095
88 4 door. V-8, automatic. radio, wls:w tires, full power.

Mrs. Machir

6:00 TO 8:00

OUTSTANDING
VALUES! ,

"Al-a" SPEOALS
• For A Belter
USED CAR
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Door H.T. D)'ltall&lt;:e 88,
motor, automatic tnn..
bock-up light• ond white
lldewatl uno. o\D economy
buy.

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64 Pontiac _ $2495

wall Urea. Low mileage. Ex·
In dean.

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Chevy II • $1795 62 Oldt _

Auto. trana. Ukt new whit•

PRESIDENT
HOUSE
PAINT
01 DIICIOIA10I CU01S

durmg the

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evening when Fullback Abbott Ra omerri, c das 1 sea
!cored and LaudermHt carried ~~eJack~~ e~ded their sea..
the extra points to make the 800 at Pomeroy with a 5-l rec·
!Core 38-38 In favor of the hoots ord losing only their firot lame
l".th only 30 •econds left In the
to Wohama.
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Floyd took Pomeroy'a kick
of! and raced 65 yards lor the

Dr. Mcintosh
Speaks tonight
After Supper

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63 Bonneville Pontiac

, ponents this season. A~'!i;~ I
victory for the Spartans
make their worst possible
Ten finish 6-t and no
school could better Ulat.
Sparlans close their conl'er&lt;llCe I
!Ieason against Indiana Nov. 13.
II will be only the fifth
in history between the 118\vk·l
eyes and Spartans.
Slate won the first, In 1953,
since then Iowa won
straight, inciuding their
meeting, Jn 1960.
i Ohio State and
, deadlocked lor seoood

OM , _ ..._, . , _ . , &amp;u.t·
••• tit ·~~ ltntl eod 'With

came lor the only Lime

back in the second quarter and
upped ils lead once more when
Floyd scored on a keeper. Porn·
eroy's Danny Abbott plunged
over and Laudermllt ran r or
the extra points before the perlod ended to make the halftime
score 24-16 In favor of the vis!-

COIIIDlellllld

completlui 12 week! of tralnbli their Instructor, Mrs. Bro~
lor psychiatric assistants at alld ber asslataol, Mrs. Lor.Lakln State Hospital were held Goggins lor their patleoet and .
Thursday in the medical center understanding.
. ~
11 the hospital and each graduGlen Smith, coordinator Cll. ·
ate was presented certificate. the training program, iDtroduOo , ··
The program for the after· ed 0. A. Dull, representad¥1 '&gt; l l
noon began with musical selec- ol the Department ol Empl"f" '
tions by Miss Suzanna Crump, ment Security; Jobo QueeD, · ,
the Rev . Jack C. Higgins gave business manager ol Lakin Sta~ '; ;
the InVocation and Dr. Kenneth Hospital; Mrs. Betty Thomae, .
Byrne, superintendent of Lakin Mrs. Lillian Schuler and Dr. '
DR. MciNTOSH
Stale llospilal, utended a warm Domingo Abelta. Re!resbmen!JI
welcome and commended the •ere served lollnwbli the Jl'aclo graduates.
nation ceremony.
Mrs. Joan A. Browning, R. N.,l r-===='"-===-:,
Instructor of the oourse, introNEW GIFT IDEAS
duced the graduates, Wilda Mae
KAy DEE
Cole, Grace Lenora
Dugan,
Hond Printed on LIMn
Josephine Alla-Knopp, Dugan,
Irene O'Brian; Audrey V. Pick.
.
ens, Ruby Maye Poar, Edith
In Woocl Fram•
A
potluck
dinner
Will
be
held
McCarty
Rayburn,
Julia
Max·
T~,Help Someone To
Frtd.ay, November 5. "Bt 6.30 P· ine Sergent Beatrice Mae Smith
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...uUfu{ S.lectlon Of
· A $poody Recovery
m. m the Letart Falls BCbool.
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and
Sarah
Ellen
Slayton.
Home
Everyone rest ng m
area
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WINS AWARD _ Marvin G. Swan, of Middleport; center, ls shown receiving an award and quality step Increase nf the following Methodist chur- Hogue ol e State . par men
TOWELS
SEND BEAUTIFUL
from William D. Falck, Lt. Colonel, District Engineer, Huntington, W. Va., for the performance of duties as Pro· ches are invited, East Letart, edof Vthocaliona:.E~ucatton, award·
ject Engineer at Portsmouth. Shown at left is Levi J. De an, Mr .. St•an's supervisor. Mr. Swan has been w&lt;th th~ Apple Grove, Great Bend, Lee cert1 ~ea es.
Huntington offtce for the past 24 years. He IS currently completing work as ProJect Engtneer on tho Gallipolis tart Falls and Morse Chapel. Mrs. Grace Dugan , one of the
Marina project.
To inform and inspire c&lt;ln- graduates, gave ~he response
When It comes ·to a word -~- - cerning the MethOOist colleges for the class, statmg ~hat they
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
of encouragement .or a Arthur, run ond nde For horses;
3 Arrests are Made
and Vlesley Foundalions is the ' were proud to be the firs{ class
In 24 Hour Period
theme of the dinner. Dr. F. to graduate under the Manpow·l :""::;:::;::;:::;::;:::;::::iii::;:::;::::iii~
"cheery hello" to a·friend Baby, owned by Jim Hoffman,
Letart, W. V&lt;.t., run and ride
Bringle Mcintosh, retired presi- er Developmt:'nt Act .and hoped
who is ill , . : there is no for ponies: Husty Bill, owned
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests
dent or Ohio Northern Unlver- to function in such a manner
flag
during the past 24 hours, acsity, will speak.
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substitute f•r Fresh Flo· by Wimp l',rost, Shade,
race.
cording to jail records are:
Music will be presented by the Graphology IS a method of
wers wijh your personal
Kocffers owned by Sherry In·
Cyrus Leport, Jr., 39, Pl. PleaSouthern high school music de· analyzing character, health
rttessa~f good wishes.
stad, Pomeroy, ladies run, sadIeS
sant and Marvin Leport, 41, Pt.
partment. No pledges or offer- a~. personalily from
hand' .
die, ride; Tonka, owned by
Cl
Pleasant both charged with in· PT PLEASANT _ Mr• Cy- ing will be taken at this din· _w_r1_tm.:g;...- - - - - - - I I
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Sherrt Wllha~s, Hutland.yickup!
:her Sr 67 of 2214 Jef- loxication.
rena Machir, 83, of 2120 Madi-ll ner . . nussJOD IS ree u ?se
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Irace (or pomes; Rusty Bill own-~ ~1. F19 A , ., d'~d Tuesday Leroy J. Rwsell, Rt. 1 Leon, son Avenue died suddenly at attending are asked to brmg
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dessert Coffee kool ade and
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Y Fisher, a former professional vehicle under contro o owmg l her daughter, Mrs.
Howard
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·Christy Frost, Shade, tJre rnce !baseball player with the Buffa- a two vehicle accident at 5 p.m. Love, Lincoln Avenue, Pt. Plea- ~bl~se;vl:ed w~. be provJd~
FloWer•
Of
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:for ponies: Stra-Breeze ownecl lo Bisons of New York, had last night on Rt. 33 near Letart. ' sant.
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rusa e mner commit·
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Cheer On Their Way. by Butch Ford, slake race for been in failing health since 1962 The mishap occurred when a Mrs Machlr was born Aprll 'l te~
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horses; and Little Sun, owned when he was involved in an au.":car driven by William E. Con- 1 1a82 In Mason county the f ~se ~na e to come n t me
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by Sherri Williams, Rutland, tomobile accident
: nally 22, RL 2 Leon was at- d~ughter of the late Rile; and or t e nhn.erh malyi batt~nd bothet
t.r a1
'I class.
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· ht tu rn Nancy V. Gibbs
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Jc w1F. Early,
egm a pasu
He was born August 2'1, 1899, temptmg
Edw_ards. Her 7program
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a son uf the late John and Sal- 1and was struck from the rear husband, Harry Mach1r, preced- tor of the above churches in..
AITENDS RJi.l,iu SCHOOL ly M. Pickens Fisher. Early in by the Russell vehicle. Cnnnol- ed her in death in 1958. She was vltes the public.
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Seaman Apprentice Robert life he was a school teacher in l ty complamed of a neck lnJutY a member of the He1ghh EUB Dr Mcintosh who retired 83
Steffy, USN, son of Mr. and Masoo County , then lor 17 years following the accident. Proper- Church and tl&gt;e WSCS ol the president of Ohlo Northern Uni·
\ MIDDLEPORT
Mrs. Rh odell C. :1terfy, of Rt.
. professional baseb.all and ty damage ~as estima~ed ~t church.
versity in 1949 , held pastorates
1964 was honored Wlth . the $400. The mishap was mvesll- Surviving are two other dau- earlier at New Concrod seat of
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'old timers" al Crosley F~eld. gated by tho Sherill's depar~ gbters, Mrs. Axtel Dudding, St. Muskingum College; r:ranville,
Mr. Ftsher &lt;erved as toll col· ment.
Albans and Miss Faye Machlr, seat of Denlson
University:
lector on the Silver Brtdge o.nd
Oak Ridge, Tenn.; two SOM, · WertP.rville, seat of Otterbein
has. ope~ated. several serv1ce
Clifford Machir, Pt. Pleasant i College; Fiudlay, St!at uf Findstatwns 1n Pomt Ple"asant.
and Charles Machir, Letart; 81tay College, and in Columbus,
PATI~NCE PAYS-Don
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He was a member of the Mingrandchildren and 2 great grand- First Methodist Church.
Hellner, 54, long -time
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tt•rn Lodge No. 19 A.F. and A.
children.
Dr. Mclnlosh also held num- minor
league manager and
And Toke 'Em M. of Pomt Pleasant and the
Funeral ,.rvlce wlll be held erous high positions of leader· nJajor league coach with
Gun C]ub.
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Un
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Friday 2 p.m. in the Heights shio in conference and interna- Kansas City and the New
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Sumvmg are hls Wife, Mrs. The Junior and Senlor BYF 1EUB Church with U1e Rev. tiona! religious bodies. Current· York Mets, is the new man&amp;
Roma Coleman ~lsher;
two of the Pomeroy First Baptist , Charles Frum officiating. Bur- ly, he is asBociate minister of •ger of the Cincinnati Reds.
sons, Clarence Flsher, Jr., .Pt. church held a Halloween party I ial will be in Suncrest ceme- the First Mehtodist church in - - - - - - - -----"-'====""'""'""'""'=.:
Meml!er FDIC
Pomeroy
Plt'asant and Charles W. FISh· Sunday evening In tho church Itery. Fr&gt;ends are being receiv· Columbus.
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. 1 m
1 ed at the Crow·Hussell Funeral
---r-"""""""~===--==-===-------=,l Lola LewiS, West Columbia, Mrs. ao~afe:.:re · ol U.. evening was ' Home.
50th Anniversary
Ruth McManns, Stamford, Conn. 1 maze which thf&gt; group had
and Mrs. Uhla Ashley, Lake- to walk through to reach the
Will be Celebrated
worth, Fla.:. and two brother~ parly room and •l•o identifyPT. PLEASANT - Mr. and
Homer E. FISher,
Pt.
Pleasant,
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Charles Krebs, Pl. Pie.,.
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epor . Ia w) w110 sudd en 1y appeared
ant Rt. 2, will oh•erve U..ir 1
To AU Who Gave Me Their Support For Rutland
Thit Mayo _ . _.,.
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50th
wedding
anniversary
NO.
Funeral service will be held amoog ...,m, ames were P ayTownship Trustee. I Will Continue To Give You
10 .
S t d . th Cha ed under the directiOn of Rev.
vember 7th with open house
brino ..Uel IDI .......
a.m.. a ur ay m e
.P.. Carver Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
from 2 until 4 P m. at the Kr~
'l'he Same Service For The Next 4 Years.
man·W•Icoxen. Mortuary w•lh: William Sheridan and Mrs. Oli-1
del Park Clubhouse.
tolllac or &amp;ow. lxllt
the
Merhn Porbst.· ofedG&lt;bh. ver M.JC hae 1, who were a1so tn
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Mr. and Mrs. Krebs were
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mm, ·•
ICiatmg, assist
Y charge of the decorations
. married in Gallipolis November
the Rev. Cha~les ~· Fr~m . Pt. Re£reshments of sandwi~hes Young men who ~re lookl~g 6, 1915. Mrs. Krebs Is the forPleasant.
Bur1al WI~l be m Sun- sl
·oes otato chi
k~ forward to a rareer m t~e Umt- mer Ella Young. Mr. Krebs has
Pd. Pol. Adv.
crest cemetery. Fr1ends may . oppy J .' P
ps, coo ed States Navy can enhst now
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pte ' pop and cider and nol have to reporl for ac- been a carpenter by trade.
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prov1ued by the parents were ti d 1
til f th Ch . 1 They are lhe parenl8 o 10
m. urs !ly,
served by the refreshment com- ! ve u Y un a ~r e ns · children: Harry of Bellemeade,
Net...,..... h . . .. .
mith~e. Mrs. William Snouffer 1 mas .. New Year 9 holidays.
OWeis of Chillicothe, Pauline
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ANSWER FIRE CALL
~": William Barnharl, Mrs: This program Is known as the Spencer, Leonard and Arnold
PT PLEASANT ... The localii\Jiham Sher&lt;dan alld Mrs. Oil· 120 day delay program. 11 al- Krebs, all ol Pomt Pleasant, V•oliD OM
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lows the young man to enlist let HRfTlson, Helen Neal and
lit. IOi
fire r.~ ••partment answerea a call A~tendmg were Ronnie and and then gives them up to 120 Virginia Barr of Columbus; CllfCORIECTl Y FITTED TO YOUR
at u.50 p. m. Wednesday to Sheila Cowan, ~ and Gary! days at home before oommenc- ford Kreb~ of Gallipolis and
ONlY
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DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION
the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- 1snouffer, Bo~, Ronme and Jan-fmg actlve duty. Enlisting in Mrs. Maxine Rairden, Ravens$30~00 Down - Bal•nce on
bert Rolhns, 2413 Mo~oe Ave- ice Couch, J1mmy 1 • Johnny and this ro am gains several ad· wood. They bave 28 grandchHConvenient Termt
nuc, where a blaze wh1ch Is be- lLari\r Wiles Wayne Billy and
p gr
dren
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th e Dav1d
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Mary,
Penny vantages.

WiMan at the horse show
spim,ored. 11r the Melgs Conoly
Ridiilt! CMI at Rock Springs
Falil!UOund, ·attracting riding
lallll from several countlea and
tw,) 1tates, ha~ been announc-ed • by e!ob President To m
Reuter.
Taking flrat place honors Ia
the . eveRts were: Bill Cole's
Caesar's Lad, Tuppers Plains,
Western pleasure horse &lt;!lass;
Tinker,-owned by Cole, pleasure
pony; Donna Allen, Athens, on
Easter Nitwit, egg and spoon
r;. tf; ·Danny Dee owned
hy
Butch Ford, Circleville, barrel
race.
Sky, o)'lned by Chrilty Frost,
Shdde, pony barrel race; Dolly,
ridd"'\ by . Art Thompson, Me-

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win over Iowa last week, and
Minnesota will be at home
Northwestern, boasting
2-2 record.
The other two conference
games will be Wlsconsm at
Purdue, w1th the Boilermakers
a 13 • point favor.ile, alld Michl.
gan at Illinois tn the ann~al
scrap between the coachmg
brothers, Pete Elliott at IUinols
and Bump Elllott at Michigan.
The llllnl wera three-point I•
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were heavy r~worites to do just
that.
The Michigan State malch al
Iowa takes lop billing on 8 full
slate of Big T"' games, 11,
though the Hawkeyes were not
exported 10 do more than cause
lhe Spar&lt;ans to breathe heavily
Michif:lan Statt! with a 7~ rec(or all gllllles ;,.mpared to HI
for Iowa was 8 three-touch·
down fav~rile.

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COLUMBUS, 0. - Ohio State of the Buckeyes at Columbus Ibe avaUable.
I'Ul!hbli favors the oppollePII, LE - II Bill Andero (186)
alld !~diana football teams 111111 Eutmoor.
1851 to 1178. Tho Bucks have LT - 74 Mlld Current &lt;237)
meet hero saturday 1n tbe 47th Ohio State Halfback "Bo" Position cbanges conUnue In lost th ball seven times In I! LG - 81 Ted Andrick &lt;215)
By Ualled Press !Difraalloall
90
renewal of a series which first Rein, wbo missed last week'a the Buckeye camp aad Pbo- bobbles to II losses In 21 er· C - as Ray Pryor 12211
Miami and Musklnaum 1lllll
was launched in 11101. Tho &amp;er· game due to lllne11, Is a doubt· mora Arnle!ontes Is expect· rors by the six opponents.
RG
63
Bill
Eachus
(218)
be
out to .lock up at Jwt a
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lea favors Ohio State S2 to 10 lui participant along with d.. ed to be seen at both quarter· Puntbli is evan, 36 to 36, RT - 68 Doug Van Hom (238) share of their respective oonwith lour ties Involved. The lenslve End Paul Hudaon Cen· back and left halfback Soph· while opponents have been pen- RE - rt GregLashutka (221) lerances' titles Saturday Ia kay
Bucks have won five slralKhl
·
lfb ck R d 8' bbard alized 288 yardo to Ohio State's QB - 26 Don Unverlerth &lt;2ll9) games on th.e 28-pme Obto colfrom the Hooslm, with the
GaWpollo' Bill Eaelulo, wbo omore ha •
uY u
' 156.
LH - 2li Tum Barrington (206) lege football schedule.
1959 1ame eliding In a !Corelell woo llaled 10 sllrl qa1D11 who played lor the llrot time Indlana:a record Is U, 1111th RH - 19 Nelson Adderly (182)
tle. Indiana last won Ia 1161, lndlau llltarday, wUI be loti last week, may see offensive wins over Kansas State and 1.. FB - 33 Will SaDder (210)
The Redsklns, Mlo have bad
first season for Ohio St a le lor ol least toe moybe IWO action. Tom Barrington Is OX· wa and losses to Northwestern,
,
an upblll IIKhl alrlce a tl o w
Coach Woody Hayes.
Buckeye tames 'lollo1111DI 81 peeled to play both quarter· Texas, Minnesota, Illinois and Radio
broadcasts: WOSU otart, bave •hown S]fPI! ol ""
Flrs~year Coach Jobo Pont IDJmr W~y. Tbe form- beck alld fullback.
Washington State.
(Ohio State network);
viva! of late.
o1 Iodlaoa played lor Hayes at er Blue Dovllaco,- a rilht
811· 1ame ataUstles show op-1 Ohio State la 1-2 with vic- WMNI, WVKO, Columbus;
The game wlll have IOJIIIo
Mlarnt University as did End pard at OSU, sallered a ponents with 100 first downs torles over Washlqton, DUn- FD, Worthington: WERE,
UUng of the same flavor o1 M].
Coach Ernie Plank and Tackle brokea wr11t durJaa a nged to 91 lor Ohio State aad the ois, WlscoOBln and Minnesota AR, Cleveland; WRWR,
ami's meeting last week with
' Coach Jay Fry. Hoosier Quar· diill.
foes sbow a net pin rusblng alld losse• to North Carolina Cllntoo; WCWA, Toledo;
Bowllog Green. Toledo ranl:s
1IU (Indiana network);
terbact Frank Slavrofl alld [)e.
of 1197 yards to 1St for the and Michigan State.
second In the nation Ia total d..
feDS.lve Tackle Ken Hollister ter • End Kim Anderson, wbo Buckeyes. Ohio State has out· Probable OSU startln&amp; olfen· Fort Wayne; WSAL,
tense and tops In pass delelllt,
were high achool team-mates of has been oot lor two week! passed the opposition 727 to siva Uneup:
port; WCA, Gary, WMPO,
but then Bowling Green wu
Guard • Tackle DouK van Horn with an Injured knee, should 654. Total net pin puslniund
OWO STAT£
dleport • Pomeroy.
1
Ia total delenae before
the Redoldnl and waa
Ishalllered.
Bowllng Green 1lllll be at
Marshall In a game wblch the
Falcono must win to keep their
hopes alive, winlesa Ohio
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BY DAVE RICE
175 lb. tackle with a badly Bill Hanry or Bob Mubarger ed 174 lb. senior and Gary Sto- filled out with Larry Gladwell
and Kant State goes
The
Jackson
Ironmen
come
sprained
ankle,
first
tbougbt
1o
have
been
working
at
the
bart
into
Ashley's
offensive
tac·
at
center,
John
Blake
and
to
visit Penn State 1n
A look 10 itrellstabl:o, it's
to Middleport lonight looking have been fractured, and Rod guard job.
kle position, leavbli his end Sigman at guards, and
other games Involving Mid •
almort: unfair. Demure IRce
ruffling tht' front, edg!n~ thl!:
lor their 13th slraight league Sauer, senior 155 lb. fullback
MAKE MOVES
chores to be handled by Sen· Vance at tbe other tackle.
American Conference telllllJ.
thrL&gt;e·qUArtur ileDVe~. AuJ to
victory over the Yellow Jack· and linebacker, with an injured Coach Ashley, with the loss ior 165 lb. Fred Robinson and Backs wlll be Buddy
Musklngum, which bottled to
nkrly Jlnishrd with a pan
ets.
knee.
of
his
nephew,
Dave,
has
Sophomore
136
lb.
Mark
Tanoeat
quarterback,
Sam
Hood
a
one-point wtn against 11011 •
collar. It's prnctlcal foshion in
Coach
Bob
Callahan
of
the
.
hill.
Stobarl
will
move
to
a
halfback,
Hindy
at
tailback,
conference
foe Wayoesburs
tilp 'ft dry D~~t:ron/Cntton..
Ironmen, with a tt-2 overall sea. H~" may be pressed Into
lloehacker job on defense and Roger Swartz at fullback.
(Pa.) last week, faces another
Sizes Sthru HI.
Shapely Classic .•• th€' smart
son record against the Jackets' serYICe; Ashley may be called
Max Whitlatch, 141 lb. fresh- Coach Ashley credited
defensive test this week.
illln IQ be set"n in,
4-4 overall, may have reason to In to snap tJw ball back on pun!
llllln will get his first s111rtlng With doing a "really great
face IJeolson
be optbnlstlc,
folrmatmn ptdaelys, and Sauer may
Dod at defensive tackle.
against GalllpoU. Ia hla
rolled up l2jj points
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.
pay some
ense.
call at middle linebacker.
1n six games lhla season. MusEapee•ally, perhap!l, because Of course, the Jackets ore
Offensively, the Uno will be Game time Is 8 p.m.
however, hao allowed
his boye are comloi in for the coming up to thla Dads Night
19 polata Ia seven games.
Jackels' f108l gome - Jackson game without 140 lb. junior
While a win would give Mushas anoU..r game to play-with halfback George Sauer who was
a share of the title, a
Coach Bob Ashley's boys crlp- decommlssiooed 1o the Logan CLEVELAND (UPI) - Clev..
loss alld wins by Denison and
pled by the injury of four regu· game with a shouMer fracture. land Browna safetyman
Capital would tbrow the race
Jars none of Whom may see Ronnie Hindy, the 125 Jb. sen- Benz WI! known Bl I gambler
'ft'tlnto a three-way tie.
much, II any, acllon.
lor, has been filling in al tail- while n quarterback at ·
In other games by Ohio Con·
Middleport, 0.
The big IeBow to stop on u.. back rnr Georee, and doing an land Heights High School and a In an offensive hattie that tors.
Iorence teams, Wlltenberg takes
Jackson club Is 176 lb. senior outstanding job.
ruunlng back at Northweslem kept a large crowd on Its feet In the second hall,
"" Wabash, Cllpital hosts Woos~--- - ~--·
-~ Larry Adair, a halfback, who I Jackson's two slarling ends University.
cheering, the Middleport Yel· came hack strong when
L • R • S •
loves to run outside. Senior i are lettermen Dale Kanouse, Benz is still 1 gambler with low Jackets 7-8th grade team Werry quarterback sneaked
game winning touchdown. He
eWIS epltr ervtce Quarterback Scott Bierly is the ' 1118, Sr., and Gary Glllum, 156, the Browns and conaequenlly defeated Pomeroy 44-38 Wed· er for a Panther TD to narow had superb blocking enroute to
-FORother strong threal mounted Sr.; tackles are lettermen Jim leads the club In
oesday.
the Jackets lead to 24-22.
the TD.
• HEATING
by the lronmen.
Reynolds, 233, a senlor, and with three.
Earl In the 11111
uarter attempt for tho extra points With IS seconds left In the
L B NG
The Jackets' cripples are 225 Steve Taylor, liN!, a junior, and The 24. year. old
alter iorclng Pomeroy ~ punt: failed.
game Abbott to98ed a pass to
p UM I
lb. tackle Dave Ashley, who sui- Larry Taylor, a 195 lb. senior nalive lo among a rare
the Jackets marched 64 yards Not to be denied the
Laudermlll that appeared to
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lered a twisted knee '" the Gal- letterman opens at one guard. ling of NFL players who
lor their first loucbdown on a came back and soored again
connect, but at the last Instant
llpolls game last week in one Halfba.cks are expected to be made the grade as free
run from the Dve yerd line by a live yard end run by Boggs. a Jacket defender knocked It
~~ the most obvious -.but un- Daryl 1erry, 170, Jr., and A· An even smaller
Grega White. He also convert· The extra points lry failed.
and the Jackets returned
seen by olftc1als - chps ever dalr, while Steve Reed, m, a have broken right Into the
ed the extra points to lead 8-41. Late In the third
home with horns blowing, car.
filmed_:_!enoy Harris, semor Junior, usually opens at fullback. 1ng lineup, but club ofllclals !eel Near the close of the llrst Laudermilt ocored for
rylng a well-earned 44-38 vicWY 2•2374
Benz has what tbey want In the quarter the Jackets secortd roy and Abbott carried In the tory.
134 Mill St.
Middle-port
way of tenacity and
h•
l"ed
l
L.
Coach Chuck Winebrenner
~iiiiiiiiiiiiii:::iiiiii:::ii:iiii:i~~~~~
tlon. That's what attracted
touc .own we! ta.. on a 40 extra po nts to put t... !Core In· ol Mladteport olngled oot PanBrowns to Bell! Ia 1963 alter yard PIAl from Leo Floyd to to a 30-30 Ue.
ther Fullback Danny AbbOtt lor
he bod received offers
Rollback Dennis Boggs.
In the early minutes of the outslandlng play while Panther
several
American League Pomeroy narrowed the gap fourth stanza Middleport moV· coaches Blll Porter had hilh
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clubs and the Minnesota Vik· during the second qllllrttr when ed back Into the lead momen- praise for Jacket Quarterback
I
ClliCAGO (UPI) - Michigan were favoriteo over lesser lngs and Washington Redskin! Halfback Danny
LauderiWII tanly by BCormg on 8 22 yard Lee Floyd. Pomeroy End WayWith
1Slate goes agamst Iowa Satur- rivals, each rated likely to win of the NFL.
went over left tackle to score run by Floyd but the PATs fall· ne Wells and Rollback Danny
day wi&lt;h a chance lo clinch at by two touchdowns. The Buck· Benz mlesed port of the for tho Purple Panthers, He al- ' ed.
Laudermllt were also eredlled
least a share of the Big Ten eyes will entertain Indiana, game against the Giants In I'" converted the extra pomts.
Pomeroy then 101 the
with playing iood ball.

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Mr. and Mra. Joba Bater and "I love to eat," Marla de
:i!T:iom, were In Alliance last RamoaistDol antba~lalf!1be • waspfor an Interview
at w
...
lido Cif the
Uninn College and also "Folklorlstas de Ramon" boDed
toured the campus.
her remark. Marla, wllb ber
Mr. C. H. Wise, Jr. baa
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wallace architect • most • of • lliO year
!II Chlcago, m attending
were In Huntington, w. va. to husband, baa come"' lbe Unl~
National Safely !:&lt;Ingress
the Marshall University- ed States for an efllit • weeks'
Ill&amp;- He Is employed by !he
Xavier University freshmen foot- tour this fall Their entertainValley Electric Company.
baH game, held at Fairfield ing rpogram of. Iolli; .fiOIIP and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Stadium. Their son, Bruce, ia a dances will be presented at 1
and family of Port
of the freshmen team p. m. Monday on the llqe Of
Ohio, visited recenUy wilb
Marshall.
the GaUia Academy High ·
and Mrs. Walter Crooks an
Mr. and Mrs. Rnbert Burkett Scbool under !he AUSJIICOS.of the
family. He was a former Mid· and family of Charleston, W. n-1-County Community Omt:ert
dieport Band Direcl&lt;lr.
Va. visited recently wllb rela· Association.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
lives and friends In Middleport The pretly brown ~ eyed Jedy
of Shaker Heights, were
and Pomeroy.
said that the best'Chllean cook·
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ing came from continental treatne Gibbons. Mr. and Mrs.
ments of I!Jllendld native foods.
Colloch slopped In
"We are quite an inlel'D8tional
where he •«ended ceremonieo
little nation, you know, and
In which he was made a
our cooking shows 11."
ber of the Hall of Fame for
"At home in Santiago, Raul
athletle coaches. He was a
A baby shower was given on and I are always on the go,
mer basketball coach at
night Ocl 23 at the and I try I&gt; prepare simple
field H~gh Scbool
Mr. a~ Mrs. 'Stanley foods which require a minimum
Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Trussell for their new grand- of time and effort. Although
of Leon, W. Va.. were
daughter, Dawn Renee, the the potato is supposed to have
Wednesday everung
adopted daughter of Mr and originated In Chile, I avoid it
'"ter and brother-in-taw,.
Mrs. Donald Trussell. ·
. and other starchy foods, as
and Mrs. C. H. Jones, Thlld
Pink and whiz crepe pa er much as possible. We have such\
Aver MrsU, Jon~ ~ 'b
and a pink umbrella decora~d an abundance of good fruits and
mg rom ree ro en n s
the dining room table where vegetables that 1 try to make'
the gifts were placed.
them a large part of every
Games were played and priz- meal. By the. way, we have
es awarded the winners. Mrs. over 200 varieties of seafood In
1 Wish To Thank Each M~rcia Hager won the door ciChelsl~;, mcludfng luscious bama-

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Syracaoe E.U.B. Cbur&lt;b, Pall ship se"ice
m:; Sun- gellstic me•tlrlg 1:311 p. m.; lprayer
Other
Baptllt Cb111tb: SUD- A. SeDen. PIIIGI'.
da School. 1o:U a. m.; MYF Praye..- mt'P' . '12:. Wed . 1:30 p.m. by announrPrPPnl..
day Schon! 9:30 a. m.: Wol' 9:30 a. m. Sunday Schoo~ Ben 6 ~
P
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l'omeroy illarcb of th• No~ , Pomeroy Se&gt;entb Oay ~d&gt;n
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arene, un a, c oo.
a.
sblp 11 a. m.. ayer aerY ' ...:~
1 1'· m. Wedneeday.
Morning Worship service, !It Rallaod Methodlll Cl!ureb- m.: Morning worship 10·45 a. Rd .. north ot M01gs Me~"""'
Carleton .,;bore~. Klagsbnry and 3rd Sundays ol tbe montll; Rev. C. J. Lemley,
pastor: m. Evening Worship. 1 p m.; Hospital Pastnc. F \\ litflurd
Middleport,
Ohio
Road, Rev. Clyda Hinton, pas- 1:30 p. m. Evening Evangells- Churcb School 9, 30 B. m.: Wor Prayer meeting, 1 p. rn Wed 1\sSistanl PaSiol , James It
llldc~Jo&amp;lort, Oblo
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; tic Sc"iee, 2nd and 4th Sun- ship service, !0:30 a m., M 1 Rev . Clyde v Hendersou, pu I Hofrer Se!v1ces on_ 1Saturday
Ralpb Carl, oupl Sunday Wor- day of month. BETHANY - y, F. Monday, 8:30 p. m.
tor.
Sahbalb Scnool. I Jl P 0 m.
service, 10:30 a. m. and 9:30 a. m. Morning Wonbfp: SUvmviUe Metbodisl Cbnr&lt;b CbDrch of tbe Nazarene, Pom- I Worship, 2 30 P Dl.; Y u tl
"•·- p. m. alternately. Prayer 10:30 a. m. Stmday School. BIY· Arthur Stitt. pastor sunday ero1 Hev. Clvde Hendenon. meeung. J 3tJ P ~ · Hlblt' Slu·
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. lbe Theiss, Supt; 6:30 p. m. Schoo~ 9:30 a. m.; Gene WoUe pastnr: Sto Jday School 9:30 • dy . Thucsoay, IJII ,P. m • •'
Colamblr Chapel: Worsblp ,.,. Youth Fellowship. CARMEL - Supt., Services Thursday even- ship &gt;crvices 7.30 p. m. Sun· 37 Evans Helgllts, lialll!Nlli.
8abn ol Good Breod
each Sunday 9:15 a. m.; 8:30a.m. Sunday School Way· I mg.
' m.: Morning Worship t0:30 1. Edeo Unlletl orelbr_'" Ll
We Fill AU DociOrs Preacrlptlona
IIDIIIIDpn, W. Va.
WY 2-29till
PomeroJ II~:~ School 10 L m.; Youtb oe Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. 1 sottoa Methodist Church - :services 7.:JO p. m. P r &lt;~ y e r C...1~r~sa Cburcb: Rev t:ldeo R..
II
&amp;:IS p. tD. Evening Wor· Morning Worship, !nd and 4th H. L. .rcDaniel, pastor; Clint m.: NYPS 6:4&gt; p. m. l':venmg Ralke. nastor:. Sundav Schoo~
1 p.m. each SUnday.
tlllllday of tho r.1011lb; 8 p. m. Orr, Supt. Preaching 9:15 a.m. mretin~ . ·31' o m. Thursdav to a.m.: WtnnJe Holsinger supt..
Bra1ilbmry Clutrell 01 Cbr!tl, Evening Evangelistic Service, Sunday School 10:1&gt; a m
Cbarcb ol tbe Nazarea•, Ra- •. :hristlan Endeavor . l:lli P -n.
Art Marcum, mlnlster; Bible 1st and 3rd Sunday of month.
Oak Grove Metbodlst Cburcb, 1 clne, Ohio. Sunday School at Mrs Lyda Cl!evaller president,
Scbooi and Morning Worship, TUppers Plaint EUB Chard!, B. L. McDaniel, pash". Earl 1:30 a.m. Sunday
WorslliP Iclasses lo. all '!ong sei"I!-el,
l0:30 a. m.: Christian Eodeav· Rev. Eugene E. Emersoo, pas- 1Cross, S ·pt. Sunday School at I Service l0:30 a.m. Sunday Eve- p.• m. Preac:hmg 8·2Cl p. m.;
Ill', 6 p. m.; Evening Worship, tor; Snnday worship 9:30 L m. 10:1! a. m.; Preaching 9:15. IDing Service 7:30 p.m.; M1d
·.tid Week Pray•1 meellng, 1 311
ItO LIDea1D SL JllAidltporl WY :I-IOHO 130 1!. lecond
1 p. m.
Sunday Scbool 10 a. m., Ho- I Syracuse Methodist Church week Prayer Servk~ Wednes- p. m. Wednesday , Class Lead1
PqeviUe Commttafly Chnrcb bart Vineyard, Supl Bible Stu- ' Wendell G. Stutler,
paswr day 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morris M ., Mrs MaZie Hnl_&lt;~n~er . .
Rev. RusseU Cline, pastor. - dy and prayer services led by Worship Service 8:45a. m. Sun- Wolle. Past~r.
i Baebtel E~angeheat UnitOG
Young People's service 7:30 p. pastor, 1:30 p. m. . Tuesday. day School 9:45 a. m. MYF Sun-~ Rolland Church ot tho Nazar· Brethren ~hurcb - tlllllday
m. Thursday; Evangellslio ..,. Adult class meeting 1:30 p. day 6 p. m. Pra~er meeunJ one: Sunday ScllOOl 9::10 a. m.; School 9 45 a. m. Worship,
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vice Saturday, 7:30 p. m.: and m. last Monday of month.
Sunday 1:30 p. m.
Morning Worship 10 4&gt; a. m. 2nd and llb Sunday, 9.4$ a.
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Sunday 1:30 p. m.
Ft:derllted CbnrU. Poml!rOy, Letart Falls Uniled Brethren Evangelistic serviCe 7:45 ~· m ' m. Acbash Miller. pastAlr.
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Bernloel: GroYe a.rtllfu Rov. W. H. Perrin. pastor; InC rist Church, Sunday School Midweek prayer service, 7:45 p , UH Utu«ft. L&lt;tar•
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; o1ay School 9·30 a m.: Worship
m.
School, 10, a. m. Scbool, 9 a. m.; Worship hour first and third Thursday even- Syracuse tbureb of the Na.. ,.
'' SunO.&gt; 1 :til D m.
11-r.- Cullmns, SupL
10 a. m.
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ings at 7:30 and the second and nene, Willinm c. l'horpe. pastor
Letart FaDs United Brethre•
Bradlord Cllurcli ol Clrrlll, ML Urdn F.W.B. Cllureb - lourtb Sunday nights at 7:30. Sunday &amp;hoof 9 30 a m.; Morn 1in Christ Church James Mot·
1
Jot
Rubinson,
Minister; Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Earl James Morrison, pastor.
lng w.Jrshlp 10 30 a. m.
rison, pastor. Snnday School at
''Your lteepsako Store"
Wee! Ha1D St.
Pomei'OJ
Homer Forrest.
§upt.: Bible Starkey, supl.; Evening wor HyoeU 1\DD l"ree Methndill. Peoteeolllal Asoembty, Rnate 19·30 a m. Preacnm~ , erv·ces
812 E. Malo St.
PomerOJ
iupport lbt Chareb o1 Your Cbolee
Scbonl 9:30; Mol'lliDg Wownp, ship, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil Cu1, Bober' E. Smith, Sr., pallor. t '4, Ruv. "aul K Jones. pastor I n:~t and thtrd Thursday even
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worsbl~. Layman; YIIWII! People's meet· Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 0 . 0. Snnday School 10 a. m.: wor , ings at UO p m. Secoad and
.
1 p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. m. lng and Bible Study, 7:30p.m.; Patterson, Supt.; Morning Wor- day. Wednesdav and Friday
. fourth Sun&lt;la•, evemngs at 1:31
Blbl&lt; Study.
Wednesday; Choir practice at ,;tup t0.30 a. m. Youth Service, 11re Pentecostal Cbarcb, Mid· I p m. Prayer meeting second
lieDer Chardl el Cbrl111:30 p.m. Thursday.
&amp;:45 p. m.; Evangelistic rna dleport, South sro Ave.: Sunday I and fourth fbursday eveni&lt;&lt;81
Bulldinl SuppUu and M!Uwork
Bible School 9:30 L m. Preacb- Duvdle Pll&amp;rfm Bollaeso, (P. sage, 7:30 P· m.: Prayer meet- Schoot 10 a. m.; Sunday evening and lim and lhird Sunday evGeneral Contractl•l
lns
10:30 L m.. flnt and third 0. La.ngsvWe, Ohio), Rev. 0. H. mg. Thursl•y 7:30 P m.
evangelistic service, 7:30 p.
enings at 7.30 p. m.
Chaster, Oblo
Pbono WY 2-3918
car~ pastor: Sunday School, 9:30 Free Melbodlsl Cbarca, Laar- Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 p. Ml Hennon Jailed Brellrren
14uoa City Church ol Cbrlsl. L m., Robert Grate, SUpl Wor- ol CUll, l.ev. H. t ·ene &lt;&gt;ill m.; SaturdJ: night Prayer and 1in Christ Church. James Mor
Miller Street; Snnday
Bible ship service at 10•3: a. m.; PiJ. pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a Worship 7·"0 p. m. Pastor, Ke&gt; !rison. pastor. Su,oday School
Study 9 a. m. Evening Wor-srtm Youth, ~·4$ p. m.: Evan- m.; Phil Wise, oupt.; Momln~ B. L. Barrett.
9.30 a.m. Preaching servicea
ship 7:30 p. m.: Bible Study, gelfllic oervlce, 7:30 p, m. Mid- wors~lp 10:30 a. m.; You t •
Harrisonville Presbyteria" first and third Sunday nighll
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Week Prayer and Praise, Wed- Mices 7 p. m.; Evangelistl&lt; Churcb, John Davies. pastnr: at 7:30 p. m. Second and •oortl
Paints ond Hardwart
Bullders md Boildlna SappHa
Middleport Cbardi ol CIIrtll, nuday, 7.30 p.m.
tervlce 1:30 p. m. Mid · Weel a.urcb School 10:30 a. m. Wor- Sunday mornings at 11 a. m.
Baefnt
Cblller, Oblo
1 Prayer meeting every w..me.
Pb. IIUHOOD Pb. WI 9-3273
5th am" 14a1D Streets Donald lllqtlom BaU or Jebevu'a prayer aarv\cP 7:30 P. m. Wed ship service :30 p. m.
lllcb, minister; Bible School. Witnesoes· Public meeting. SUD- Wedneaday ond Friday eveninR Reorganiud ~bareb oo Jeoos day at 7:30 p. m. Christian Ell:30 a.m., Kenne'h McElhinney day 5 p. m., Watchtower study froed0111 Gotpel Mlosloa, Ba Christ of Latter Oay Saints, Ill deavor, second and :ouoJoJ Sw&gt;
SUpt.; Momlng
Worship. 1 p. m.; Bible study Tueaday shan Sll•••r&lt;villa Rnad: !!:. J miles from Racine oo Rncino- days at 7:311 p. m.
0:30
m. Evening Worship. 1 p. m. Service meeting, 7 p. Griffith, pastDr: Roger W ' ~ Portland Road. Sunday School Utile Kyger Ualted Cbnrd
p. m., Prayer Se"lce, Wed- m. Tburaday: Ministry sclloof, lord, Supt.; Sunday School to 9:30 a. m.; Worship t0:30 a. of Christ, Cheshire • Kyger ·
A•h11Dd 00 Producta
Phono WY 2-3'111
neaday, 7 p. m.
1 p. m. Thursday.
a m.; Evangeflslf• Service, 1· m., Sunda" evening service at Hartford Parish, Warren G.
Brown'o Bottle Gaa
Chtftll o1 Cllrlol, Pomero,, St. Pnl'o 1111 SL John's 30 p. m. "rayer meeting, 7:30 1::II p. m.: Wed. wo"hlo serv· Zinn, pastor. HartliO'd Baptist
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy
Maston, paslot': Sunday Lulberan cburcb. - Morning ~. m. Tuesda~
\tee at 7:30 p. m. Pastor, C. W Church, Communioo wu:-:mip
WY 2-21118
IISt:blll&gt;l9:30 a. m. Churcb 10:30 wownp 8:15 a. m. and 10:40 Rai181MI Milllolr : OU¥4 New· Pro!litt. All evening serv· service 9 s m. Tuesday, 3:4&gt;
L m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 a. m.; SUnday Scbonl 9:30 a.m. mom. missionary pastor: Sui&gt; 1ce1 bel!ln at 1 :tO o m
Children under 12; 6, Children
p. m. Evemng Service, 8:30 P. (Bolb congregations are meet- day 9cbonl. 9:30 a m.: Worsblp oar Lady ol l.tfttto Mia•"- 12 a,Jd up; 7:30, Adult Study
m
In&amp; as one at StJohn's Church 10:30 a. m.; l'reaching. 7:30 D Long BoUom, Rev. Thomas Pe- group.
I
Balland
Chorcb
ol
Cllrlllo
at
Pine Gl'QVe wbila the new m.; Prayer eemca, 7:30 p. m. tronel&lt;, administrator: Sunday ; Middleport Ftnt Ualted .,_
Speefalty - Seutbern Fried Steak
Quallll' rnrnltun at Ltlwer Prleeo
Bible School 8:30; C&lt;lmmunloll St. Paul's Church is beinp buill t'bureday.
Mass 8:30 a. m., est., Holy Uays Ioyterlan Cburch. Ruv Howard
IIJ N. 2114
lliddloport
WY z.997e
1114dloporl, Ollfo
10:30 L m., V. H. Braley AUred Melbodlll Chnrch - . , , _ Mlllloa, Ret. Eorl of ObUgatlon, 7 p. m.
R"PJl&lt;'ll. paslor· Sunday S.•hJH~
II StiPL Sabra Canaday, p!aDisl; Rev. Pearl A. Cast~. pastor. Custer. pastQr: Services every Sl. John'• ~Ue Mbalall: t 30 a. m. Mr. Fred LeWla,
Study, 1:311. Oolben Rn- Sunday Scbool at 9:30 a. m. at 1:30 D. "'
near Guvsvlltp lllutcb Ridgel: supt. to !II a. m. WorshiP. 'U
mine, leaderCharles Taylor, Supt Worship 1'1te Ch.,.. of De Naza,..e. Rev. Frank Manleri,
pu- p. m. YF: Wed. 6 ~- Jun••
Z1ol Ch!IICII ol Oirlll, Pom• Services al10:45 with Rev. cas- Cllester: Rev. Herbert Grate, tor, Sunday Mass 10:30 a. m.: Choir 1 p m SeniOJ Cbnil
1'01' • llarrisonvfAie Road, Eu- lo, Tuesday eve at 6 p.m. Mern- pastOr: Rlcbanl Barton, Supt. Holy Day ol Obligation 6:30 a. Syraca. Flnl Uan.d ~rea
AMERI~
Devoted to the Interests
get~~ UDIIot'WtMid. rnlaloter. Ill- benhlp and Evangelism meet- Otarles Blllell. Asst.
Supl m.: Coofession, \Ia hour before bytertan Cburob - Cburcn ser·
ble llcbool 1:30 L m.; Mn""illll Ifill Wednesday, 7:45
p.m., !l&gt;nday I!.:JIOO' .f:IIO a. m.; Mom- Mass.
. '·· . a. m.; S•• '
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LOCAL UNION 19f11
Of the Melp.l4asoll Area
oorablp 1:10 p. m.: Rober! Rood MJd.We,ek Prayer service
Iliff
Woralltp
II
L
m.;
NYI'S
'l1le ~ Arm3', ElY., 10 a. m.; Bible Study, Wl'll.,
111.-.ood. w. \Ia.
Blblt '•ltnot ~;II.
.
llltlller Melliotllal Cllar&lt;$ 1'4&gt; o. m.: ltvenlng Service RayS. Wlntna. officer In cbatAt. 1:811 p .m
atelier Ill!...., el Ootl, ~- ,..., A. Casto, l'utor; Wor 1:30 p, m.: fdld- Prayer se~ Sunday 10 a. m. Holiness meet· Cbeshir..Kyget·!lartlord p,....
llUben ap..., pamr. lluntiQ I
Mnlel at t a. :a., Sunday 9feo. 7:81 P.· m Wadnooday.
1ng: t0• 3D a. m. Sunday School Ish, Hartford Baptist Church
icbQol 9:30 L ID. IIGnllrfl ~ at ·10 a. m.; WSCS Ill lllddleporl a... ot tile Naz. Sunday 7 p. m. Yllllt1l P«&lt;ple't Morning Worship 9:1l DET Set'
oblp 11 a. m.; Bvllf&amp;lllllll _. :.,..., a1 monlb:
Board - - . Ret. Clyde J. Bartlett LoRIM: 7:30 ~· m. Salvat!on mon "Watchlulneas '"' the -r.
'
flee. ..1 p. m. PriJOf ~ ...,.1111 lrd WeriNdQ ot lhe Sundav ••·•nnl 9 !II a m.: "'""' meeting: Tbur'ldaJ, 1 10 I 1.1- Vlr&amp;IM-" Tueetlay - Ofllcont
ltulland. Oblo
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p. m, W......,i lflllllllllttlllll.
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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

TINY'S FOODLAND

HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

K &amp; C JEWELERS

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

RACINE PLANING MILL

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controls 5-cycle valve which operoles on
water .preuure .. , no troublesome sprmgs,
solenords or molon. Adiustable soli doal
oll?ws up to ,.0% savings on salt. Guest
swrtch for extra recharges. lifetime war-

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1964 RAMBLER STATION WAGON

Auto. Trans. IJke New, All White.
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We Want To Sell All Of Our Used Cars.
Th.y Are H1r1 and Looking For Attomo.

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An Going To DHI Hen This Month.
NOT EVEN A•••
QOSE TO A REASONABLE DEAL·
WILL BE TURNED DOWNI

Plk!'

NOVem ber 19th

YOU ARE INTERESTED IN
BUYING A •••
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Alter the lovely and useful "Here are some of my com- 1
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NOV. 7
gifts were opened lreshm
pany favorites. I hope you will
SoUcltaUon Team tralni"g
MISS ARNOLD TO WED NEXT MONTH
the Methodist _Higher Ed1tc•·
Twp. whn voted for me of cupcakes, ic;rwith P~~~ be_ able to try one or two. The
and ice cream, coffee, kool ade: chicken and the sea bass dishes
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Arnold, Pomeroy, Route 1, i
c\':u!ld at
on Nov. 2.
and mmt. were served to Mrs. are I!Olh baked about 40 mm- announce the engagement and approaching marriage of day afternoon No 7 at 2 p m
VIrgie Marcinko (also a grand "'" ·1 0d amply serve four."
their daughter Mary Elizabeth, to Loren J. Coleman, son I All t-ouples ~-part are · ·
::'"!her of the baby), Mrs. Mar·
MARIA'S ENSALADA
of Mrs. Wilda Coleman, New Haven, W. Va., and the late Jed to attend. The Ofllclal
Pd. Pol. Adv. IS Hagrr and daughers, Mrs. Peel two ripe avocados and Orville C~leman. .
meeti
will be held ~:;~;
Gem Cowdery and children, slice ver thin Cut e ht
The bndc.elect IS a graduate of Rutland High school. 1
. ng
7.311 "'
Mrs. Howard Frank and daugh- stalks ./celerY from
Coleman graduated fro_m Wahama High school, and· evenmg,
a; · p, m.
ter, Mrs. Ralph Trussell and into thin slivers and t
IS employed at the Vanadtum Corp. of America, New
'lb Ri
. ·PTA will
children, Mrs. Etta Mae Hill cado sli
pu on avo- Haven.
e vervlew
1
Mr•. Ora Hill, Mrs. Ada Cram: thin a ces. Slice radishes very\ Tbe onen church weddint! will be an event of Sundav. Monday evening, ~ov. at
let, Mrs. Mur! OUrs, Mrs. Jnis lespoo: ~t ~n lop. JM:x 2 tab- Dec: 12, 2:30 P.M., at the Zion Chu~c~ of Christ, with the IA Ialli; '!lll be giVen by Mra.
0 8
Carson, Mrs. Nellie Andrew four of 0 emon u ce w~th 1mmiSter, Eugene Underwood, officiating. A half hour V~lma
l of the BookmoMrs. Roberta Lee, Mrs. Fay~ salt and olive oil, ;eason with! of nuptial music ":ill precede the ceremony. There will bile. The eighth srace class will
Kirkharl, Mr•. Mary K. Holte
pepper an serve 011 • be an open reception at the church following the wed- bold a bake sale.
a d Go do
r bed of lettuce.
ding
11re Laurel Cliff
Better
n
r n, Mrs. Myrtle
1
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-----Walker, Mrs. Pat Smith and
CIDCKEN ANNA
1
Heallb .Club wlll meet at the
Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones, Section two large chickens
C&lt;llumbia Gal Office Monda~ at
Todd and Betsy, Mr. and Mrs. and brown them in the broiler
7:30 p. m. for a demonstration.
Charles Marcinko and children. with a bit or oil, dash of sail
All members are W1ed
to
I Would like To ExSending gifts were Mary Hoae and pepper. Slice two large onattend.
Anna Tuttle, Amy Wolfe Mar- ions and brown them add the
Pomeroy Elementary PTA
garet Tuttle Ruby Orr' Eth juice of one I&lt;
to'
wlll
meet Monday at 7:30 p. m.
press My Sincere Ap- Orr Ola '
• . e1 li h
mon a cup 0 11 Initiation was held for one Plan• were made for the tn.' Tber• wlll be a panel diiiCIIJMr 'and MHysell, Eva Bailey, g t:rown ~ugar end stew all , candidate when Pomeroy Chap- stallation service lor new ofll· sion on "How Wt Encourage
preciation For The Mr. d ~s. Rnnrue C&lt;lwdery, 1~ge .;: wli a cup of your ter 186, OES, met Tuesday eve- cers on December 2 when Evan- Cheating." Refreshments wiD
d:; ht rs. Roben Russsell brvor; ed Ro~e wme. Place the Ding at the Pomeroy Masonic Igehne Chapter DES mot Thun;- he served by lbe filth grade
an
ug ers and. Sharon Hoi~ own chicken m a crockery Temple.
day evening at the Mlsonic
the
Generous Vote Given er·
potandaddthe omon,
.
1emon, C1 ara Sue Soulsby, worth Y'l Temple m Middleport.I ·Mrs. l moBethel
rs. No 82 of the
,
!ugar. Leave m the oven lot~ matron, and James Soulsby, l Kathryn Mitchell, W. M. was national Ord~r of Job's DaughtMe By The Voters In
three ' ~uarte~s- of ~· worthy. patron, preSided._ Cad· m charge of the ritualistic op- ers wiU meet In gui
•
. ur, whi~e you re W8..lting, fm- die W1clthnm was S(])otst.
ening.
sion Monda at 7 . re ar
1
0
isb the wme.
communication was read from Pro-tem officers
Included lb p 0
Y M
PT m.
fhe Vi II age of SyraSTUFFED S"A BASS
the secretary of General Gnind Mrs. Helen Reynold• Ada · Mrs ~ g"'royt "'::"~ them/:.:.
Sprinkle a three-ound sea boss Chapter regarding . an. annual Rvelyn Lewis, Ruth:' Mrs.' Griri of
c '
~e
Pomeroy
High
School
i
ms1de
and
out
with
salt.
Coms~rmg
to~r
to
Scandmav1a.
RusI
Russell,
Martha;
and
Mrs.
M.
will
meet
at
lhfl
church
Man:use On Nov. 2nd.
Junior class will present its j bme one pound crabmeat. one-- sta, Berhn.' ~nd. Western Eu- 1. French, Marshall. '1rs. Wil- day at 12 noon for 1 'f1tanbdass play "The Sky's the Lim fourth cup chopped green on rope. An mvttat1on was
re-'1 Jiam King Worthy Matron elect . . d'
nd' •~eting.
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d
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• giVIng mner a ..,
1\gain, I Thank Each 1t,
by Margery Burns, on No- J~ns, one-fourth cup chopped t'ei\€IJ ~ a en a. mner en announced m~tallation to be The W.S.C.S. of Heath
d
I vrmher 19th', at 8 p. m. in the parsley, one-fourth cup butter i a receplwn honormg Cathryn held Dec. 2 with a practice ses- dist Churcb will meet MMolndelil&gt;aoan Everyone of You . Pomeroy Junior High auditor· and some chopped celery, one- Wilson. worthy .gr. 'd matron Sion November 28.
evening, Nov. 8 at lbe churc6.
1um.
1 half cup bread crumbs
one on Saturday evemng, '1/ovember l Durmg the busmess session Mr Robe t Cot .
.
~he chapler voted to increase s. r _ a~~~gram
1 This comedy presents the fourlh cup heavy cre~m and 6 at Sun_bury.
problems of the Sky
.
. of fresh pepper. Stuff lnvltat.mns W~l'e receive~ to msurance coverage. ~lans w~re been ordered for sale. O'nllln~when Sunny, its intense
fiSh. and close with skew- .attend mst~llatio~ of offlc.e~~ made to serve a Ch~l.stma~ din- ing the closing session, refresh·
, year old daughter, is unable to ers. Spnnkle Ule fish with oil zl:n the ollowmg Chapter~ . ner Dec. 8 for the Citizens Bank ments were .served by M r
Vlllop Counclfmon-EieC: keep her telephone messages and bake uncovered for three N y, Novemher 13; Belpre, I group and to sell soap lor the James Brewington and
straight and causes trouble for quarters of an hour. Serve with ovem~r 13 ; Knox at Mt. yer- ' General Grand Chapter project. John Vroman.
Pd. Pol. Adv. everyone.
your favorite mayoMaise sa
n.on, ovember 16~ Harnson-1 The community Thanksgiving _ _.:.__ _ _ _ _ _..;!
~iii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::ii~i....Th;,;;;is~ye~a~r~t~hc~ca:st~in~l~d~·
_ ___ uce. VIlle, Nove~ber t7; Valley at ' service was announced for Nov.
c u es. Dan Sky, a businessman - M~Conn.elsvlile , November 20; 24 at the Middleport First Pres~
Neil Colmer; Ellen Sk his ~likesvlile, November 20 : Gal· byterian Church at 7:30. Memwile - Jud K'n . S y,Sk llpohs, November 22; Marie!- hers of the chapter are to attheir doughier '_g,T ~nn~ t y, ta, November 23 ; New Marsh- tend in a group. Mrs. Mitchell
C n . Sk th . led ' d u t.z, f~eld, November 27; Cheshire, announced more knives have
o me _y, e1r o er augh- November 30 ; and Racine, De- ,----..::....;:.~:....:::=.:.=-.:::::.:1
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY 10 PM .. 2 AM
Jenmfer Blakeslee ; Bill cember 11.
with Thanksgiving were served
S Y'. their son - ~kip Domm- 1 The w~rthy m~tron announc· from a table attractive in
STANDARD &amp; ROCK 'N ROLL
gan . Grarnma, Dans maUler - ' ed practice for mstallation on white cover and centered with
Ca.rol Hall; Ace ~awson, Sun- November 21 and 28 at 2:30 p. a Thanksgiving
arrangement
ny s. st~dy - Bill Moore; m. Il was voted to sell soap, with orange canales in crystal
Sylvia S~~pson, a local charm· which is a project of the worthy holders on either side. Hostesser --;- .M1lhe Legar; Bob Turf, grand matron.
es were Marie Curd,
Doris
Connie
s.
young
man
Don
·
.
At
the
close
of
the
meetDarst,
Clara
Sue
Soulsby
and
2 Mil- South of Middleport on Slate Rtt. 7
~""""""""'===""'=""'=""'======!"":: Sw1~her.'
Sam Anderson, Gram- ~mg.iii.,..r..
el;.re;;:.sh;;;;m;;:.en~ts;.i;;n_,:k:;;ee;:p:;;in:;:g~l;.;N~el;;;lie~T;;:ra~cy~.=====;;;;l
rna s friend- Andy Porter; Ed I'
Green, Dan's boss - Mike Hazelton; Marcia Munson,
a
cheerleader - Linda Haggy;
and Miss Minnie Cocker, "MinI wash to thank you for your support
nie" - Kay McGowan.
in Tuesday's Election.
PLAN t-DAY SALE
The Eta Phi Chapter of Beta
and nt.w at a most Sigma
Phi Sororiety will hold a I
PRACTICAL PRICE! rummage sale In the old A and
TRUSTEE SUTTON TOWNSHIP
P building on Friday and Sat- i
The Notionalina Water Conditioner i1 the
urday from 9 a. m. until 4
tes~lt of utensive experience and research.
Pd. Pol. Adv.
m.
Ult1mo!e in simplicity and eHiciency of

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BY JOSEPH R. KRALY
GOO and his rlghteoosnl'Ss . '
- - . People's Service FrldOJ, 7:31
Melllodhl Cllare , St. Paul's aad st. Joblfo
Any man who wl11 talr.e - Pearl A. ca.to. puiOI'. WIM' '
Lullteran Chwcbes
, wiO'ds seriously will know that
putm'; lloblrl Lnll, 111pl. '1llln:ll of Old, 1111. oblp 8II'VIco 10 a. m. eHCl
Tnt: ''Take liJIIe _. IIOIIblo, this is no eaay matter. It re::'ll a. !II. Moraine Wonhip .... IJillill Workmom. , . - oilier SUDday 7:40 P· m. 81111 to keep y.,...ell spirituaUy Iii." quires discipline to hold th•
SWiday Sebool; 7 p. m. Ev- lluoday Sebool 1:4$ a. m.; Wor !Ia, Scbool. 10 a. m. .hlbn I Tim. 4:7 IPhillips)
... . ideal steadfastly In view, anc
oervtce: 'l"luraday, 7:311 sblp Mr9lee 11 a. m. (IIJd 1:10 Balle)'. Supl Prayer meetin~
without It oo progress can bl
m. Prayer t111811n&amp;.
a. m. Prayer meelilla 7:311 p Tile United Methodist CIIIO'cb, That discipline is a means to made, no power won.
Clrpenter Baplll&amp; t'lnlldl: m. TuesdaJ: Youna People' Pomeroy Rev Melvin Alkire, powor is a fact open w every- W1
'th
,. . lined 'nd 3
9·30 o m.;
meeUD&amp;o 7:30 p. m. Frldaf. pastor. Church Schon! Study, 9- one's observation.
,
a .18CJp
ml
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10:15 1 m.
llllllnd Chardl 01 God, Bat. 1i a. m. Divine Worship 10:30 Even in the realm of mechan- 1a stea:fa! P:"i:w:'
will
0
Bapi!JI Cllarell, MJddl&amp; JoiiD Smaii1JIIOd. pastor: Sunda1 a. m. Sermoo: "OUr Eternal lcs, ligurat\vely speaking, di" 1come AY e
P
praeport, Rev. Donald Booae,- SebOOI 10 a. rn.; EvaMeltstlc Dealinatloo." li:30 p. m Meth· cipline brings power; it is in i tice.
man must train, exe!1
Sunday Scoool 9:15 a. m.. ~«VIce 7 p. m.: Youna People odist Youth Fellowship Tu... concentration and focusing that pollwer toll gam po~. Th1e6 In
• Soc'
bl [t · ow WI equa ""' ou ow
Hollman. SopL; IO:U L lt:ndeaver 7 p. m. Wednesday: day, 1: 30 p. m. Woman •
,.. power ~mes usua e. " ; G'
nd
·u
Wonblp Service• BYP e p. Prayer meedng 7 p m Salm' ty o! Chrilltian Service meets I by discipline that one becomes 1 IV&lt; grace a
you WI r&amp;
Evening Wmtdp, 7:30 p. day.
· ·
at church. Thursday . evening, skillful in any art or craft, and ' celve grace.
Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer Groee Ep!Jeopal Cbureb, Choir rehearsal. Public_IS mv1~ by tbatskill exerts power. Dis- 1 There are, at least, foul
IIDI!Otiiig 'DIDraday, 7:30 p, m. l'lmanl', Tbe a.... Rlebant H. ed to study and worship this c1phne IS the secret of the ath·l· training disciplines which bm
pracUce.
Martin, Rector. Sllllday _ Mor- Sunday morning.
Jete, as well as the arUst.
been tested and proven as nee·
Finl Bapliol ~ pome- aiD&amp; Prayer and Sermon, 10:30 Foresl Bu Melbadlsl ell.... And ~e truth holds m the ar· l essary for the power of tho
1
_ Rev. Carver Williams. o.m. Coffee hour following.
- SnndBJ Scbonl 8 a. m._. Mn. •• of VItal religiOUS llvmg.
1 Christian faith to come into
~~=:p 1!cbooJ 9:30 U1J 10:20. lllorprllt BUB Charcll, Rev. Fred Nease, Supt Worship ser- . One of the illuSions of our I man's life. They are surprising
THtE c:HUNCH F"OR ALL
11
service, ,30 a. m.: Menm Smllb, pas!IO'. Worship vice 10 a. m. Rev. WendeD l1me IS the thought that 1mport· : ly simple: private prayer and
ALL. r"OR THE CHURCH
Nuraery and Junior10 churcb lor ...-.ice 9:30 a. m.; 8llllday Stutler, pastor.
ant achievements may be. bad : meditation, regular worship,
''
Qrudona baked piea today and we had a good
• Ctnfth il tbe . . . . . t.clor
children.
Schoo~ , a. m. Yoolb Fel- Boalb lllelbodlst Cllareb, Mid- without struggle or sacr;fice,, witnessing to the reality of tho
10 30
- •rtb lor tile baDdirJt ol .-.e.
lltaill toaldher over the story she ulled to tell me
l'lnl Bepi!JI Cbardl, RldDe towsbi f:30 p. m.: 8o)'ll and dleport, 14. E. Oowson, pastor; and results w1thout resporuubil· love of God in Christ, and giv·
ter .d IODd ddzmlbip. ll il a 1tort-·
M a little flirl al a lady who baked pies and
hoiMir ol ~val-. Wilboula
C. L. 0'!:&lt;1
Glrll PFellow blp .
• loin. Nan Moore. Chun:b School Illes. Yet we know that 1t IS not! ing _ moving beyond the redroac Chun:h, neither ~
6·30 P·
-ted ti1D to tell them apart. Half ohe marked
nner,
pastor.
Ev-'••
~
j.
Supt; Chorch Schoo~ 9:30 a. self inddgence that accom· ' ceiving to the giving.
nor civillatian au1 ID'VivP. 'Tbeu
aM Soar IIIUIId RUOM ftt"VWJ
'! ll for 'Tia lli-, tile others T M for 'Tilm't
IS::: Scbooi 8:30 a. m., Sam
......., ...-.ICe •. 30 P· m.,
m.; Worship Service, 10:30 a, plishes the great things of this:
.
p8IWft llhoaJcl .Mend tetricet ~b­
lc
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10:40
a.
m.
14on&gt;
ml
tlb
Suodays,
Yoolb
Choir,
,
MelbodiBt
Youlb
Fellowworld.
It
"
sell
discipline!
;
When
you
have
accomplished
'lll~te~~.
larly and 111pport b Churdl. ~"
wiO'Sbip: 8:30 p. tD. BYI' 6:30 P. m. Wednesday. Prayer
Ill., Olllclal Board
Progress comes only by in-: these disciplines, you will dis
ue: , 1) Farbilown..U. (:1:) Fu r
I · It'1 .-11 full harillg Grandma live in our
7
hllcf!Jdrm.. ake. {3) F'Oftht Mk&lt;"
Junior
Fellowablp;
8
p.m.
liBeling,
1:30
PtD.
Wednesday.
meeting
pist
S~nday
of
month,
numerable
renunciations,
by ; cover UJat you have power, the
llotute Her IJb&gt;ria of the old days, her underor bl. cam.aity and nalioa. (41
Evening serrlce: 7:10 p. m; Lollrklge EUB Clmn:h.,
by , power of the love of God.
Yor the •b of lhe &lt;hnb i&amp;Mif,
•ndlv lnlmllr, and her joy in living spark our
7,30 p.,;, WSC:S. 2nd MondaY immense concentration,
~hid!. - " hil a6-al - ........
Wednesday,
Prayer
meellll&amp;,
EuiODO
E.
Emerson,
pastor,
Gt
ononth.
p.
m.;
Eleanor
pushing
out
the
smaller
centers
,
li-... She Dtltldl Do labeL 1bat she's"" Christian
1 30
llllpporl Plan to ... to dtedl .....
p. m. Wednaaday, !leolor SWiday School 9.4i a. m. Ru• Wed esd 1
' of interests which send our RACINE
....... .-11(N. BIWe dlil)l.
alowl iD 8VeZ7Ihinlr she does. No matter what
Choir
Pr~ctlce;
3:30
p,
m.
'J'uet.
eall
Archer:
Supt.
S~y
~i'uie
~:-o,list
Church
thoughts to the four winos by \ ~lr. and Mrs. George Leffel
the eiml"""'-, abe meeta people and situa.Juruor
Choir
Proctlre.
worship
10.4li
L
m.
and
7.30
W
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G
St
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P
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focusing our attention dowo to iof Manon spent a recent SliiiC\ipMI
y.,_
Boot
o..
tltma with love aad llftO&lt;)nesa. Full credit itt hers,
HrurtfDinlllaplist Church P. m. alternately. Bible otudy end
~Oer,
.
a~
_
tile point of concern in unquali- • day with Mr. and Mrs. 00.
1
tbat DODe of the problema that we feaored when s-t.,
Ill
~
Warren G. Zinn, pastor. Wor- and prayer oerv1ce led by past. 8,;::' ay . 001j •· m.' or lied discipline of sell.
\Bailey and attended the anni·
Woeday
12
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l••i.h
lbe to live with as have developed.
shi~
9
a.
m.
Sermon:
"What
or
7:30
p.
m.
Wednesday.
Ou-Js.
sern~
~!;'bodlt
_
For
a
man
to
exert
spiritual
. vtrsary reception held . I o I
T....toy
John
lb24
. Y-. fd _, Gl'IPI!Ima bas rubbed off on aD Wo4....1" Ado
II 42-52
Chmt Did For Us." Church tlaD Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd J orteE 1 pe
st '01 .
power di1clpline of thought :si Mr. an ~trs. Albert W1gal.
7-IJ
= a.m. C1asses 1or .,..,....,yo
•••• ~. 1 mon th.
pa ors'h IVer necessary.
•
.
Iol. -. We aD 1111 to church DOW and we're much n.......,
o,1 9•~
Saames S ar1y,S da
•·As a man thmketh
l Mr and Mrs. Albert w·1ga1.
Scho
10
1
l-7
Fri4•,00
" Timotl.y
aU
ldendll&amp; Slar EUB Cllareb,l yer:
/n [ c
in his heart, so is he." If this 1and family spent an evening !n
illapplar-.-allt: We've learned from Grand- S.tvrcfty
n r._..,
l
1
RutlaDd First Baptlll CbaJeb Ruv. Menzel Smltb, pastor: 9•45 a.p~ea~~ist"'c~- b- adage is true, how necessary IGallipolis and attended a birtb1:111&amp; tw . . . . _ -from tloiDa pod and
ISUnds•y Scht'oi9:30 a. m. Preacb- L tD. SWiday Scboo~ ~ H. L. McDaniel, pastor. s'::day it is lor a man to subject him-1day party lor t~eir granddangbloriDe God.
lnp Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Sml~ supt.: Earl Shul&lt;r, Assl School 9, 30 , Harold Roush, self to the diSCipline of .the\ ter, . Sherne . WigaL .
Wll.r a'\ 1IJifl 110 to Clutreh and take :yoar
Free WID Baplllt Clnlrdl, 14ormng wownp 10:45 a. m.: Supt; Kenneth McLeod, asst mmd, the heart, and the w1ll!
Mtss PhylliS Ann Wigal, stua.Piy with :yon!
1~:~· Pastor, Rev. Pau 1 Prayer meeting 8 p.m. Tbur&amp;-\Supt., Preaching 7:30 p. m. Sun- A man must also subJect h1m-1dent &lt;:~t Holz~;&gt;r .hospital. spenl
11
Sunday Schoo~ 10 a. m. day.
day
sell to a discipline of purpose. Ithe week end w1th her parents,
Priddy, Supt; Preaching Soalll Belbel EUB Cllnrcb ~cine Melbodltl Cb=b How can a man win m gamcs 1Mr. and Mrs. Albert W1gai.
l1101cvlc:e.7:30 p.m.; Prayer ser- Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas. H. L. McDaniel, pastor:
U he does not see the goal? How \ Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Joe BatJJ'Ula die hope k will, In lOme mfllllure, fo•ter and help lUI• vices,
:30 p. m. Wednesday. tor. Snnday School 8:40 a. m., day School 9,30 a. m.: Pr&lt;acb- can the arl.ist cr"ate the desir· ley o! Upper Sandusky, sJll'lll
lolL lllorfall !laptlst CllnrU, Norman H. Babr, SUpt Sunday ing 10 .30 L m. MYF 6 p m. ed object unless he can hold 1t 1a weekend wtth Mr. and Mrs.
lain tlu# whieh i1 good in family and community life, thil /eflo
and Malo Sl Worsblp 10:4li L 111: and 7:30 p, Pray.; and Bibie Study, 7,30
in the mind's
.Jesus said. ,
Batl&lt;·y and Mrs . Louiso
ture iJ lpo7IIOred by the bUIII!ell firml and organitrotiOJII 11
a.v. Nyle llardm. m. Alternately. Bible stud~ m. Wedndlday.
''Seek ye lrrst lbe km~dom of , ~an Meter .._______ _
mlnlster. tlllllday School 8:30 and Prayer service led by pas~ Rock Sprtugo Methodl•l --·
Wlaole namel appear below.
m. Arnnld Ricbarda, Supl or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
Chester Lemle
tor· Wol' Yoong PeoP''· 6:45 p. m.; Evan- clas.&lt;Jes; 7 30 .P m. Bible study,

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that Schl!ler Is asking $375,000 and Leo Blackburn, connected A Portsmouth Times otory
Sciotll County resident. have for the 2,0!Jil.acre tract. Schis- with a business college In Ports- published earlier this month
reason to believe Ohio's propos- l ler, however, declined to con- mouth, are heading the Ports- said, in part:
ed new penitenUary will bt firm this as his asking price mouth Chamber of Commerce "It is suggested that the prlsbum OD a slte about seven mJJes when I talked to him Thursday. campaign for the penitentiary. on and accompanying research.
IOrtb of Portsmouth.
Schisler admitted, however, Neither was available for' center could be erected on lev"We definitely feel that our thai lhe Portsmouth C of C comment about Scioto county's el ground east of Route 23. The
'lte on a 2,000-acre farm near holds a upartial option 11 on the prospects of getting the propos- Scioto River bottomland would
.ucasvWf lrr most hJghly favor- fann in anticipation of its being ed new penitentiary when I be used for farming by inmates.
d by slate officials," a Ports- bought for the penitentiary. tried to see U.em.
"The area has suflicient wa·
&lt;lOUth business executive oaid Schisler said be ha• not yet Schisler, though, did say In ter supply to furnish the esti.'hursday.
been given definite word about a telephone conversation Fri- mated need of one millioa galPortsmouth Cbamber of Com- whether or not the new peniten- day: . .
Ions per day."
Jnerte '!fllclal!, wbo are lead- Uary would be built on his site. "Purdy talks.as if be I• posiLUCASVILLE ULK
Jnc the.drfve to get the·l22 mil- He indicated, however, an an- tlve the Lucasville site will be Don Hitchcock, a tenant on
llon facility built oo Ill&lt;!. Luca.. oouncement is expected sooo af- selected for lhe penitentiary ... the Schisler farm for the past
ville site, expect an anniiUIICe- Ier Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes The Portsmouth C of C penl- 27 years, told me "approximate·
lntnt favoriiiJ the Scioto coon- returns from hi• European tour. tentiary commiltee apparentlv ly 700 acres of the botlttmland
ty location by Derember 1.
Asked U . ~e had been given has made more than one trip is flooded nearly ev~ry year."
Carl Schisler, a Portsmouth any indication that his farm to Columbus for conferenees Hitchcock said the Schisler
mer&lt;hant, Is owner of the farm would be purchased for the pen- with Martin A. Jannis, director farm Is divided by four-lane U.
on 0. S. 23 just south of Lucas- ltentiary, Schisler said:
ol the Department of Ment•I S. 23. He Indicated about I,ZOO
viDe. which IJ proposed 111 the ''Several ~pie who really Hygiene and Correction, and oth- Jeres of the proposed site is
penitentiary olle.
ought Ia know feel sure it will." er state officials. Representa- located on one side of the dlvidThe Portsmouth Times pub- William Purdy, operator of 1 lives of the state also have in- ed highway and the rest on the
Ushed a report on October 18 !l'mber company In Lucasville, ) spected the farm.
same side of the highway as the

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department, laid lhe Jury that but lack of staff was.
1 has been appointed superinten· ger. Several employees found
funds were not a problem in Since the grond jury Investi·' dent of the hospital and John to be lax in their duties have
the operallon of the hospital, galion began, Dr. Kenneth Byrne! Queen named business mans- been dismissed.

meetln~~to~:;.ll {pro~gr~a~m~w~h~ic~h~w;l~ll~be~par~t~ly~s•~'l~a~n~d~M~r~s.~R~ob~ert.;_;;~•~en;;;.=;;_ve~~r:;me;.;;:=l
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It was reported that eight
families now Jive In houses on
the Schisler farm. None of the
tenants, accord~ng to reports ,
grow vegetab:es there to any
extent.
The 1eotlment of Scioto
county residents, esptcially
around Lucasville Is tbat they
would preler Iocatton of the
ln&amp;titution Jasome other area.
One ttaam on the Schisler
farm totlmated about 11 out
of IZ rtsldeot• around Laca~o
vlll• are oot favorable 10 th•
penlleatlary belog
Ioraled
tben.
A Lucas\'llle grocery store
operator, when I talked with
him Thursday, exprossed the
leeling he would rather see the
penitentiary located elsewhere.
He said :
•·Jf the thing means growtlt
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Laxity in Morals Hit by Grand Jury

The deacons and d"'"'o'1esses Stop in on the 2nd floor and see this new
of the Middleport First United
;election of beautifully crafted lamps in 1
Presbyterian Church have
TONIGHT lo SATURDAY
ported election day dinner II
s success, with $225 profit. Co- wide variety of textures, colors and shapes.
DAVE CLARK I
chairmen for the dinner were
"HAYING A
WILD WIEKIND''
Mrs. Karl Owen and Miss Phyl· Every lamp is compiE!'te with smartly design·
The Dave Clark Flve, Bar· tis Joachim.
bara Ferris.
ed shade and modern 3-way lighting.
Preparing and serving
"CODE 7, VICTIM 5"
dinner
were
Mrs.
Edward
BurLex Barker, Ronald Fraser,
MODERN- TRADITIONAL 1nd
Veronique Vendell
kett, Mrs. Rusaell
Mrs.
Elizabeth Fisher,
EARLY AMERICAN STYLES IN
Miller, Mrs. R. M.
IUN., MON. ond TUES.
Mrs. Richard Owen, Mrs. J. E.
November 7-a.t
John Ford'•
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Harley, Mrs. Marcus Chambers,
Mrs. Dwight Wallace, Mr s.
"CHEYENNE AUTUMN"
STORE HOURS: OPEN EVERY WEEK DAY
Tom
Kelly. Mrs. Fred Le"'"• II
(Technicolor/
carroll Baker, Sa Mineo4 Mrs. Everett Bachner, Mrs.
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EJeotrlc Efaw who prepared
several financed by government ald. holiday season.
A demonstration by Nancy social rooms of the
Christmas arrangements. Mrs. The Christmas party will be Co~mlttees lor the year wm
Efaw, borne economist of the\ company.
program Edgar ~ynolds, president, op held at the home of Mrs. Bar· appmnted by Mrs. Re~ld~ aD4
Columbll5 and Southern Ohio , Mrs. Grace Pratt, Mi lened the meeting and welcom- old Lohse with Mrs. Charles Include, Program, ~t
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Electric t;o··. entitled, "Old Fa- chairman, Introduced
ed members and guest..
Blakeslee. Mrs. Robert Coats Pratt. Mrs. Earl Kn I '
and Mrs. Paul Davis assisting Ms. John Werner, Mrs. Ru•
stuoned Christmas and ChrtstThe verse of the month en· hostesses. The verse ol
the Harold Lohse, Mrs. Charlq
mas Sparkle," blghlighted the
titled, "The First Thanksgiving month will be given by Mrs. Blakeslee; Civic Committee November meetmg of the ~ma­
$
Day" was given by Mrs. Ed· Bruce Lloyd and Mrs. Ben Phil· Mrs. John Werner, Mrs. Ru'"
teur Gardeners Club ~f ~tddle­
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ward Burkett. Mrs. Reynolds son will present the program. sell Mills, Mrs. Wesley Fry;
poct Wednesday everung tn the
announced that the club has re- During the buslne" meeting Telephone - Mrs. Edward Bur·
ceived an invitation from the the club voted to place a potted kelt, Mrs. Betty Cline; Finance
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s Winding Trail Garden Club to plant In the Infirmary for the -Mrs. Earl Knight, Mn. Bruce
•college hfe, . classr.~m 'I attend a demonstration on -- - - -- Lloyd, Mrs. Glenn Lambert,
clothmg and fratermty life was I "Christmas Lighting" to be held M
N /w 8'
Mrs. Walter Cl'ooko, Mrs. Ke..
the subject of the guest ~\'t"ak- Nov. 17 at the Columbus and
rl. 61 n aggs
neth Amsbary, Mrs. Paul Dav.
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I• Ho•teu to Club
Is, Mrs. Arthur Skinner, Mrs,
Adams, teachers In the Seruor
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I and Junmr Htgh School, wh~n
Other a~ounceme~ts mclud- Mrs Nathan Biggs entertain- Moore; Scrapbook, Mrs. Burk·
the
Future
Teachers
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the regi~~I rneetmg or the 1ed t~ Pomeroy Bend Citizens ett; Cheer and Flower - Mn.
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tion met Tuesda~ ev~nmg ~~ I Ohto Association of
Gard~ Band Radio club Auxiliary Wed- William Slater, Mrs. IDlrry
the Pomeroy Semor Htgh h· ,•Clubs to .be held Nov. 6 Co
at Ltlda y evem.ae
·•• at her home on Moore; Radlo - Ms . o.berl
~ nes
tw
brary.
Itie Hockmg; the Meigs un Rutland Road.
Reibel, Mrs., 0. P. Klein.
Marjorie Bentz, preside.nt, : Chrlstma~ Flower ~ow, Dece
In the absence .of Mrs. ~t,,
was in charge or the meetmg Iber 27-28, a ~eetmg of t ~ e wood Bowers, prestdent, who JS The travelin~ prize was woa
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minutes of the last meeting. i committee m ~ember; and George Carson, presided. Plans and the door priZe was W?D by
Pl•ns were made to give a sch·ilhe annual Chnstmas party of were made for 8 dinner at lhe Mrs, Burkett. The club Will be
olarship to a deserving senior the club to be. held December Redwood restaurant in Belpre In charge of the radio garden
and named 00 the committee I featurmg a g1ft exchange and on Sunday, November 14, at club program for December.
were Rose Ann Lisle, Susan Dix· judging of gift wrappings.
5 p.m., with husbands as guests. Named t~ serve oo the Chri-.
on, Opal Offutt and Miss Helen The class for showmg m the Reservations for dinner 'Bre to mas L1ghting committee were
Smith.
couaty Christmao flower show be made with Mrs. Carl Hysell Mrs. Coats, Mro. Lloyd, Mn.
RUTH ELLEN REED
Nal!l&lt;d as a ways and means Is on the theme, "Christmas by November 10. The traveling Slater, Mrs, Crooks, Mrs. Pearl
d Mr 1
M committee were Terri Fultz, Where Peace Like a Dove In prize donaled by Mrs. Freeman Reynolds and Mrs.
Arthur
or"~ule :: M~::port; Patty Leifheit, Linda Smith, ito Flight" with arrangemtnts Enoch was .awarded to Mrs. Strauss.
aonounee tbe engaremeDI of Neal Colmer and Millie Logar. Io Interpret the theme. It was Theo Neutzlmg.
Tite hostesses Mrs
Pr,tt
tbelr daughter, Ruth Elleo, to The program for the next meet- announced that M". Jackson, Games were played and prize and Mrs wero:r s...;,ed reMr. Edward Durst of lie! vi· ing will be planned by the sch- flower arranger from the ~ell· awarded the wmners, a f tea~ freshme~ts of salad and eool&lt;dere, IlliDols.
olarshlp committee ltnd host- ston area, would conduct cl~ss- Whlch 'B dessert course . w les in kee in with the Thankt·
Miss Reed It a graduate ol , esses will be Susan Dixon Jpyce ea in basic flower arrangmg, Iserved by the hostess assisted ivin se~so~ The table IfMiddleport JUgb Sebool and : Evans, Terri Fultz and Carol with the time to be announced. Iby her daughter, Sharon. Pres· g g 1 prtpa ed IIJ Mrs
Is preoenlly employed by the HilL
A report was given oo the [en! were Ute above :oldMH•: ~~!:~: c~ IIIII tht NO:
Ohio Uah:ersily. Mr. uurst is
Refreshments were aerved · state roadstde beautlficaboo \Doyle Shuler, Mrs. H rd Y robe the

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ey, Sheila, Donnie and Gwendo- Mrs. Elmer Weh,lln~, teacher, Mrs. Franklin Martin With Margo and Franklm ~~;·Reed willi' Linda Sue and Michael Reedy, Mrs. Charles
tyn Folmer, Beverly and Doane wit)l Melinda Mae G1llan&lt;1 Mrs .. Dana JohnsoJ wJrt Te~ J'~~o J~~~·~ ~~iies Mrs Frank Herald with Robin Lynn Herald, Mrs. Ra)'lllond
Smith, Brenda Will, Jeff Love, I Winebrenner with Joyce MY Wmebrenner, ~8 · kye~e 1
Phru' Spurlock Mrs. Don Schilling with Lelsa Scbilling, Mrs. Robert Southent
Kim, Steve and Debbie Ohling-! Baker with Angela Baker, Jack Humphreys, rut~ dt'oc '-th Mpli daLong'
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Blue Devils Rally to Put Down Panthers 18 to 6

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Penitentiary

22-20 Win

ALL-STARS

Over Tornado

Ironmen Crush Jackets 51-12 in Grid Finale

Anderson Hit&lt;! Smith With
Winning Toss; ~nightfense
and
Moore Rip DeVIls De

The Jackson lronmen picked which brought up • punUng olt- log. Adair'B run for the EP was Moore pass on the 25 yard llne terbaek Dave Patten got the
up 308 yards on the ground and! uation.
short and the Ironmen led 14-6 and r&lt;turned It to the 20. It as he "'?';d from four yards
51 point&amp; on the scoreboard as, Gary Stobart punted 21 yards with 9:40 left .in the Drsl ball. took the lr?nnten two playa to oul. Ada1rs k1ck for the
GaUl lis ushed across two fourth period to.uch· they completely _rumed Middle-' to the '!I yard line of the Iron· Foilowmg thiS TO, the Jack- score as Bterly hit Adair with was short and JackBOII Jed
downs
Me~orial Field Friday night to defeat VISI!mg port's Dads Night feshvities l men.
ets ~k over on their own '!I a pass In the end zone for the 12.
Pomeroy 1!1-6, before approximately 2,500 Parents Night Friday night at Jacket Slad1um From here, In 14 plays the yard bne and began to roll as TO, Bierly also bit Adair for With subs In for beth clubs.
fans.
Jn Middleport.
lronmen hit paydirt With Daryl they picked up five first downs the EP and the lronmen ~k a Patton again score_d for
"My...,.., "llanlhoM'. WWt
The GAHS triumph left Coach Terry Ha~sley's ~lue This was Middleport's last Terry dmng U!e honors fro~ enroute to their 8e(!OIId TO of 30-12lead mto the halftm&gt;e res!. son with 2:30 J~ft m the
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Devils in a three-way tie for second place m the fmal game of tho season and possl- three yards out.scott Bierly a the e""rung.
The llt!COod half was not much to end the scormg parade.
1965 Southeastern Ohio League standings. Athens dump- bly the last game played at pass to Larry Adair waa good With 6:15 left In the first haU different from the first, Jack- Scoring· Jackson _ Terry
ed Logan 18-8 while Jackson crushed Middleport, 51-12. Jacket Stadium by 1 Middleport for the exira point and Jack- Moore pinpointed Fred Robin- son scored almost at will.
(runs, S,l, and 9) Adair (I yd:
Athens eaptured the confer·
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son led 11-0 with 4:40 left In the son, 165 lb. Senior End, and he They got possession of the hall run, 2li pass lrom Bierly ;, Pa~
ence title with an unbeirrushed pennd, Anderson agam
h It The Jacket defense, wbicb In first quarter.
shook loose !rom a Jackson de- to start the second hall and ten 12 4 yd run and 2 yd run)
record. Jackson, Logan
a~d Smith, who this .time eluded earlier games was hard to pone- Jacket• took tho klck:"ff l\lld fender, and rambled 12 yards •tarled just the same as they EP: Adsir 'n run, 1 ki~k
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raced 21 yards for what proved to pieces by the very effective 28 yard line. On the second for the EP wBB short and they touchdown. In Dine plays from 11 rWI) Malone (pass
Coach Clraries (Bud) Bickel's to be th~ winni?g touchdown. machine of the Jackson Iron- play !rom scrimmage, Buddy trailed by only ! points. The scrimmage Terry II&lt;Ored his Bier! ).'
Purple and White grlddero com· Ele.ven murutes fiVe seconds_ re- men. They ocored 30 points the Moore faded heck and bit Hln- Jacketa were soon to meet dis- third TO of the evening oa a Mi~dleport _ Hindy (1,
Wellston downed Neisonvlllt
pleted the1r league campaign rnamed m the game. Kmght first hall and 21 the ..cond in dy with a beautiful pass and the aster, however.
run of rune yards. Jackson then from Moore 75 yards)
, 18-7 F 'd
Jght .
SEOAL
with a I~ record, which left blocked Anderson's pass
to inflicting the worst defeat on 125 lb. speedster outran every- Following the TD, Jackson tried kicking the EP for the son (I pa;s from M;.,re 12 grd tu~Y n
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them in seventh place. . , Sm1th on the extra pomts at- Middleport 11 has encountered one lor the score. 'lb~ play look the ball on Its own . 45 first Ume this season and they yds.) '
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Nelsonville
Galhpol~s entered last mghl s tempt.
since the 1962 season when 1t Icovered 75 yards. Moore a pass yard line and started to grind made it. The score at Jhis poillt
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winless again in the final leas·
contest. wtth the. mtentmn of But the Panthers ~eve\ g~v~ was beaten by these same Iron- for the extra point was no good oUt yardage and in nine plays I was 37-12.
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Mid. Jack. ue standings. Wellston finis-.
wa llopt.ng the Metgs county elev- ~ up .. ~~ Po~eroy~ns too
n men 62-6.
I and the Ironmen led 8-6 at the I Ada1r rambled over from the 1
The Jackets had the ball a- ' First Downs
7
19 i ed with three wins 10 seven
en, wh1ch absorbed a 68-0 beat-!derson s ensumg klckorf · ~~d 1 The Jackets received the op- end of' the first quarter.
yard line for the score. Henry's gain but not for long, as the T tal y d Rushin 91
308 1 ~ames
ing at Athens last week. .
IdGrAoHveS f4r5omAftheJr
o~k~ 26 tor· set , ening kick-of£ and on their first As Ute second quarter opened run for lhe EP was good .and Irugged defense of the Ironmen Yoards Paa~""sl·ng
g 122
76 Kirby. Oiler tallied twice for
But the Panthers h;;.d daffer- 1 '
· .ter rnad mg 3 Ir play frllm scrimmage Roger the Ironmen got possession
· of th e score mounted to 22-1 2, 1n force d Moore to th row a WOu• T t y ..d
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~nt ideas. Afler pe~lithng sen- IdoK wnhtont asnme-yar plhaseslalter Swartz went over left tackle the ball after the Jackets' TD favor of the lronmen with 2 mis-1bly pass that was picked off Poasases
Aartte'mpled
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WHS
down pand ~!most ca~e up with turning point.
mov~. The Ironmen had differ- roll a~am as Terry crossedd ~helthe ball on Its own 33 yard hne agam ate up Jacket real t;~ate l Penalties
sco!e.
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tallied' kets on 'three slra~ght
plays for h1s
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from scrimmage in the second! from the 17 w1th 6·15 left in the
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pertod following Gilmore's long. battle. John Brown
dropped ·
ouse and Gary Gillum; T,1Cklcs: Bu.l Wend kicked the extra
run. (Gilmore was hauled down : An.derson's pass for the extra
Steve Taylor and Jim Reynolds; ~Jlll.
from the rear on the PHS four • pomts.
Guards. Bill Henry and Larr \\ ellston · · · · · · 8 6 0 I 18
by 149-lb. sophomore, Lonnie I Biggest play in the
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Van Meter.) Senior Fullback GAHS drive was a 11-yard aer- BACHTEL STADIU~- Rut- m~ starts .for t~e Red Devds. ed smce,the ilall was not dea~ .r Wa~ama scor.ed Jts seco~d ~ Quarterback , Scott Bierly; Half
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Richard Long bulled over from, ial from Anderson to Bruce •land High's Red Devlls won a Wh1le no Mid Oh10 Valley Lea- 1Wahama s try for the EP fall- . TD With two mmutes left . tn backs Larry Adair, Daryl Ter~tma Catholic I
the one, and it was 6.0. p e t e Smith.
hard-fought non-league grid bat- guegame, the Rutland club end- ed
:the game when Ray Vanan I ry ; Fullback, Steve Reed.
Versailles 30 Mmsler 8
Anderson's pass to Sam Eis- 1 f t 1.1
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. tie here Friday rught spo!lmg , ed 1ts season 2-1 m that league, I Rutland moved ahead 12 • 6, passed 37 yards to Howard I M'ddl
t E d M k T ISidney 8 Dayton Belmont I
naugle for the extra points fail
hac' h.whas ~ 11
pa~ the White Falcons' Homecom·llied witr McArthur, Eastern, in the third quarter With 7:34 Johnson, a halfback, Varian's
.1 epdor- d...~ sb ar Tan- Centerville 8
ed Eleven m•nutes 5i se::on~ clha cGmgll' w tcf ac uat. y savd ing 19-12
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But the Panthers could get no I ed five encoun~ers due to 8 bro- ter the ball had been signaled 1ter exchangmg the ball once, , was shy.
over lhe 1,000 mark on the sea· 1SY.artz, Ronnre Hmdy , Full- St Marys 40 Van Wert 14
farther than Gallia's 29. A five- I ken arm.)
dead by an official.
1un a ~3 yard pass play, Joe ' ~utland went ahead 19-6 ea~- son.
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being touched by a Rutland age on their own W, lned a Wahama .. . 6 0 0 6 - 121 Pass comp. .. .. .. .. .. % 4
North Umon 6
In three plays, GAHS n;arch- 10 GA:,nsgain~ ~~~s yar~s in The resurging Bobcats began player. Although an official was fake punt that didn't work.l\U~
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Pass Int.
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15 _75 . R1ver Vall"!' _24 Ridgedale 6
Devils gambled on 8 fourth and fo 0 f 10
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d ~'isher John Swisher Larry ball dead, Roome Russell pick-140 and Little plunged over from lsi dowu .. .. .. .. .. .. 11 B Punts ..... .. :1-100 yds. 2 71 Manon Hardmg 24 Lormn 22
one situation and lost PHS ~
pas~!:t or 82 yar ~ Whob;ey and Howard' After ed it up and scooted 67 yards the 4 yard line and Barrett add· Yd•. rush .......... 170 148 1
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. secon~s r,ematned bemg Bill Moore. ~otal yard- Fisher ran the ma
seven I the Athens Bulldogs Friday 12-0 marks.
for 66 yards, and 17 first downs. pass intercepted
I Mmerva 32 Poland 18
e quarter. Kmght s run Iage fllv_ored the Galhans, 272 to yards for the touchdown but i
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they rolled up 211 yarda rushing, for 13 yards, and eight first Logan .. · ... ..... 0 8 0 o - 8 N:alta-McConnelsville 30
. Js pom , l e Gaihans ball only fwe 11mes In the first The SVAC champa oontro
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Ohio Hlp Scllool Basketball Mt Vernon 20 Urbana 6
Midpark 14 Bay Village I
Ph'J 34 R
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West Muskingum 6
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d th SEOAL tlt'e Anna 69 Fairlawn 61
Franklin Heights 32
Olmsted Falls 20
New Lexington 6 (tle)
;;s~n~h~~c~fff fDrom Ithe Go\HS ond period, and did not play the McArthur behlnddPthe runnindrg te~m;!:'y oig~t it appear~ St. Henry 94 New Knoxville 70
Circleville ! Brunswick 12 North R~yalton 8. Crooksville 22 Sheridan 6
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second half
of Jay Hughes an eters ove an
J ckson C
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Greenfield McCI · 8
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Chris Roderick lost two. Rich- Anderson .totaled 56 ard• In from its 25 to the Bobcat 44 be- they would have to. ohare the a
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for one. On a crucial third yards in 16 trips paced the Pan- ust missed a first down there by ion Wgan until
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down play, Anderson r 8 c e dl thers ' running attack.
about Jl!o length of 1 football. of the coolest.
Botkins 116 Fort Lorrrue It
Grandview 25 Olentangy .'
Amherst 32 New London 28
back tossed a "gh 't h 1 1 G II' I'
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Quarterllack Erie
Upper Sc10to 79
Mdleraport 28 Berne Umoa I Berea 20 Rocky R1ver 0
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Flrf'ldU' 18M ill
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Bruce Smith straight down the : with an all-underclassmen line- nlllg ohor~ went to the air on put Athens ahead 12-8 on 1
Wapakoneta St. Josep 72
arro 22 a Ie
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ass on 18 ast a e . ort 0
middle. Dick Knight seemed to up. The offensive regulars were passes from Fisber to Swisher yard quarterb_ock sneak
Miller City 59 Gomer 36
LanC!Jster Fenw1ck 28
Maple Heights 8 MByf~eld 2 I
have the oval in his possession inserted with 2:45 remaining in before the dramallc paso to ju.sl 1:29 showrng on the
Albany 88 Allensville 50
. Amanda Cil!llrcreek Ashtabula 16
. .
lor an lmpnrtanl interception, the first stanza.
Howard.
at Logan'a Hilltop Stadium.
Waterloo 57 Rom~anaan 54 Mecbamcsburg 14
PamesvUie R1vers~de 8 •
but in~tead, tipped the ball in-r Next Friday, the Panthers Coach While praised his whole · Following the ensumg
Ames-Bern 71 Shade 48
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Watk!DS Memorial Margaretta 44 Gibsonburg :w
to Sm1lh's hands. Smith raced will host Oak Hill in a non-leag- team for a fine comeback ef· off, Logan attempted to
Oakwood 67 Edgerton 51
Marion ?atbohc 46
.
Dixie 52 Bellbrook 0
to the PUS 19 as the period ue game. Gallipolis will enter- fort. Outstanding jobs were turn· the ball on qu1ck p~sses, but llililop 60 Falrvi_ew &amp;7
. Richwood North Uoton Northmont 42 Oakwood 12
eHAMS
ended.
loin Pt. Pleasant oo Memorial ed in by both the offense and ono of John Gassers throws Petlfsvllle 68 Ridgevllle 66
Pmm City 48 Triad 6
Germantown 44 Ross 35
eBACON
On the third play ol the final Field.
defense tho veteran
coach was picked off by guard
nnora 11 Antwerp 57
Uruoto 36 Westfall 20
Vandalia Butler 36
eTURKEYS
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Stanson on the Chieftain 25 Fayette 114 North Central til
Gallipolis 18 Pomeroy 8
Northridge 16 1
Daily Sentino1 1Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 6, 1965-3 It ' was the last gome tu- 11 yard hne and he carried . Matamora 11 McClure 64
Zanesville 26 Ironton D
Marion Local_ 48 Ansonia 6
'---- i senior members of the KC the end zone for the clinching
Marietta 18 Cbillicotbe 0
Dayton Chanunade 46 Troy 8
squad, Chuck Leach. Larry E~ touc.'ldown that put the Blill· 411-0 ? Zl Football 11.f
e, Miami East 22
Piqua 24
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kins, Bill Tabor, Sieve Hender- dogs on top 11H1 Wilh t:16 re- [It add Foolball, 400-0
Springfield Shawnee 6
Dayton Wilbur Wnght 0 I
son, Joe Fisher, Ernie Saxon, maining.
,
Wellston 18 Nelsonville 7
Granvllle 50 Licking Heights 8 Graham Local 22
1
Cl•b Ha... Wlll 1o Open
Earl Skaggs John Swisher Coac~ Don Eskey s
Miamisburg S2 Hllisboro 14
Pleasant View 20
Northeastern 8
Durln1 Deer Senon
MOV. 1-f-10.11
Mike Swisbe~, Lanny T)'o and grabbed the first lead
Lancaster 11 Newark 16
Washington C. H. Wllminglon 38 Fairfield 6
Everyone
Ia WelcoD»
Richard Avis.
they took the game's
Athens 18 Logan I
Portsmouth 48 Ashlaod lKy.) Xenia 18 Fairborn 6
Game statistlco were about kickoff and marched 60
Columbua Brookhaven S8
Portsllllllllh West 34
:Da;;.y;;too~,;;Al,;;ier;;_34
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even as McArthur outrushed · to iiCQre with 7:'ll left
Cniumbuo South f
New Boston 13 •
the Babcab, 138 to 9ll but Ky- first period. iltllrback Dick
Columbll8 Linden 22
Minford 30 Lueasvllie 20 ltie)
ger Creek clicked oo si&lt; of Dine BDII rammed the final
Columbul North 16 Waverly 12 Wheeleraburg 8
BY DALE ROTHGEB, JR. dri~ that was bigblighled by 1 passes for 73 yardo while the yards for the TO, but a
Columbuo East IS
Lima 18 Springfield South 14
A 33-yard touchdown pass big 36-yard pass from Calvin Generals bit on two of three for the EP fa1ied and lt was
Coiumbu! Whetstone 12 Tecumseh 33 Greenon a
from quarterback Jne Fisher w rtght end Mike Pelero. Pet- passes for 47 yds. Kyger Creek Logan's only score came
Coiumbwl Walnut Ridge 12
Covington 34 Northwestern o
to halfback Jumor Howard with ers also oougbt a short pass for had nine ftrSt downs - eight in Ute reault of a fino pass .
Columbus Central 8 bpring!leld North 'II
1:20 left m Jl!e fourth
tho EPS.
the second half wblle McArth- tion runback by end Bill
Londoa 54 MlfDin 1
Fah1110111 West
Friday nigh! gave tho Kyger Tbto first ball was all McAr- ur bad 10 first GIIIDI -tight In faiJ in the BeCOnd period.
Westerville ~ Groveport 1
Findlay 11 Mansfield 1
Creek Bobcats a eomt • lrom • tbur as the Generals o1 Coocb tbt first bail.
husky end picked off a
Hilliard 19 Marysville 1
Ontario 28 Creatvlew 1
bellind, l2c-8 upset win "'"" tbt Dave Bolender took a Bobcat Kyger !lniahed tbt tle880D &amp;-3 Soy&lt;ier pass on the Athena
West Jefferson 21
Cll!llr Fork 28 Crestlihe M
McArthur Generals.
fumbll In tho opening minutes while McArthur takes a 3+1 yard line and ran it back to
Col mbus \cadeJD1 8 Fredericktown 11 Plymouth 14
Pltpanlt.
The perfect strike """"' If. of the first period from the 39 record Into next Friday'• pme slJ: before be " 81 eollared
New Alban
Hiia~d •
Galioo sa Bucyrus o
indoor actitily witll
Snyder on a desperation tackle. Mid.uetowny36
o...iand LaUD a
ter the Bobcats plcktckip 1 1o Jl!e five but the determined with undefeated Chauncey.
first dOWD 111 !he IS following Bobcats held on a !our down
STARTING LINE-UPS
Two plays later
Marion FrankliD :ao
Cleveland Jolla Hay
a ~ey passing iDler...,. eall a· oituatlnn with leckie Clturck
McAnhur
John Gasser wedged Into
Jacbon 11 Middleport 12
Cll!veland HeJtbt.s 4
gamst McArthur.
Laach and middle guard Larry Ends, Bob Bialce and Mike end zone from tbo two to
On the first play !rom scrim- Elkins making the key &amp;top.
Peters: GUIII'IIo, John Goodwin the score at 6-8. a....r
Kyger-Creek 12 McArthur I
Parma Valley Forge
mage Flslter roUed out, fired Kyger Creek then used strat- and Jake Coleman; Tackles, passed to fullback Chuck
Rutland
(W V l 12 ~yrla
~ ~~ 1
21
the baU to Howard wlw made egy aa Utelr fino pualer Lanny Emmett conway and
Dave per then pa..ed to
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an over-thH08d catdJ and ran Tyo, booted tho hell 011 firJt Crow; center Gary Swingle, Chuck Kemper for the
Upper Arlington 41 Be•iey 8 Garfield H&lt;lght.s I Mentor I
to the end zone.
down w the Generala 44 yard Backs, Rick Calvin,
Danny ant two-poiol conversion lo
McArthur was fon:ed to 110 to •llripe.
Smith, Jay Hll3heo, and George the (hie!tains abead 8-4•
the pasolnl g'ame will!
1:17 MeArlhur, however.
came Petera.
'Ibis score stood, and~~~
left on the clock, but Kyger's siDmtlng back by driving to the
Kypr Qeet
ed 1o be tho !Ina~ unUI
TODI Moore lntercepted a Rick Bobeat OJree.,ard lint before Endl, Tom Moore and Mike received a Logan punt
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY 10 PM· 2 AM
Calvlc pass to 111d tho baD being balled agala m 1our SpauldJn8; Gqardl Bill McCor· In the final period, and
&amp;arne.
down. kl Skaggs made the mle.k and Dave Moore; Tacklea, ed to drive 71 yardl In
STANDARD &amp; ROCK 'N ROLL
Coacb Jim WhJte'o chargerl Initial otop OD that defenle Qruck Leach and EmJe Saxon; wlth Hummel scoring Ire 110
had an u)&gt;lilll otrugg!e aa M&lt;• standoff
center, M1U Swlsber, Backs, ahead touehdown at the 1::11
Arthur drove to the goal Une ID Kyger Creek lloally began Junior lloWil'd John Swloher, markthe second atama with 40 moving midway tlu1!ugh Jl!e Lmy Wllobrey and Joe Fillter. 'nut Bttlldop llnlsbed
PT. PLEASANT
tnds Iiiii on I IIOVeJioyard rt111 second period but wen fon1ed BY QUARTERS:
u unblemished loop record
. by hallba&lt;ll: George PeterL 'l'llat to jlunt belure McArthur'o .'ooeJt. McArthur ..•.•... I I 0 0 - I 7~ whUe Lopn joined
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