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~auy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o.. Nov. B, 1965 1 Around And
1Gri·d Team's Dads Honored
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World Community Day Observed by
Church
Women of Pomeroy Bend area
Church women of the area the host churcll Jed the aervtce

SOCIAL.
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CALENDAR

BABY ADOPI'ED
CllAP1'EII TO MEII!T
Mr. and Mro. John R. Weeks Retw:tuJQIIIIban Melg._;jlltapof Reynoldsburg are announc- ler Daughters of the American
lng the sdoptlon of a five day
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a)Lended the World Community with the reaponse1 given by
old baby gn-1, Mary Beth, Fri- Revolution, w m
Day observance Friday after· the eongregation. Taking the,
day, November 5. Grandparents afternoun, Nov. 11 11 the hOlD'
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noon at the First United Pres· pari of the four readers were l
NOV. t
are Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks of Mrs. Dale Dutton with
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ads of the Middle rt Ye~ nehill Chet Tannehill; M8 x Mr. and Mrs. John .Brown byterian Church In Middleport Mrs. Richard Owen, P"'!'identl There will be a b•ke sale Sa~ and Mrs. Herman Scholl of Harold Lohse and Mrs. Harold
O J k t I tball rad were Wh'tl~tch J me Whitlach· Re- (Sandra Fult&lt;i and family of with women of the
several I of the B. H. Sanborn Mtsilon· urday, Nov. 6, m the Simpson Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs.•John Sargent assisting hostesseo. Mrs.
~" edac end 00 sq be 1 . 11 M • "~II ss~cey Bu~ton Columbus are guests of her bro- churches taking part.
ary So-ciety of the First Baptist Building on 3rd Street, Racine, Frick and Mrs. John Batey of Ausust Pickkoja, State Llbrlr·
wnor
a seruor
rs o gma
arStUtJake
. ~Turner; Den·; 1ther and family, Mr. an d Mrs. The t.herne, 1or ,th e ~~ce
· Church ; Mrs. J ack curt·IS, For- beg'mmng
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lfNI8l. grand par- 1an, will be the •a.1•t sNiaker
the Middle
rt Himem
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Bob Pridd
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John
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vorite book.
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diP o;t . Jackson game.
Pullens, James Pullens.
of Mrs. Jay Myers.
!Litany form . The serv_Jce badl Moriah B~pbst Church, and Boosters Association wdl spon. · ~.
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• 1been prepared by MISs Mary Mrs. Dav1d Yost of the Racine oor a teen-dance at the Junior
The Middleport band entered!1 For the haUtime band show , Mrs. A. A. Dillard Is a medl· ' Abraham, who Is studying at Baptist Church.
, High School building on Saturthe .field for 3 pre.- game cere- i the Middleport band entered the 1cal pahent at Me1gs General) the University of Pennsylvania Serving as usher~; for the day Nov. 6 after the game with
monies, marching m g~se stepl field marehJng to the yard: Hospital in Pomeroy where she [· and plans to return to teaching offering were Mrs. Edward Easiern. ~ Anderson
of
'" l~e center of the !tel~, for tine for the Fanfare by Yoder. , is being treated .ror a stroke. in the History Department of Foster, Mrs. Lulu Hampton, WMPO will emcee the dance
the Star Spangled Banner un- Leading the band were Connie Her son: Paul D1llard of Chi· IIsabella Thoburn College, Luck- Mrs. Robert Werner and Mrs. • which will concluda at 11:30.
der the d~rectmn of Mr. Wd· 1 Cooke, drum majorette ; Mary cago, Ill., has amved and w1th now, India.
I Clarence Henderson. Gifts ol The Senior class of Pomeroy
ham K Russell. Miss Conme , Lou Teaford and Carole Ander· her at flle hospital.
Mrs. Dwight
Wallace of· money and children's smocks u••h School will sponsor 1 )'itCooke " drum !ll'lljorette.
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· are to be used ....
,son,
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and sewmg
ney supper at flle Pomeroy Ele1 pending
The band then played "F~~ ~ Bailey, Elaine Davi~. Kathy Me- the :::~~~d in °~~e:, ~; guest
by flle Church Wor.ld Service in mentary School Saturday from
He s A Jollv
Good Fellow Elhmny, Debb1e (,rueser and
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B b
Chile South Amenca. The ser· 4-7 p m Proceeds to be used
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In honor of the foothall dads ana
VIS, majorettes.
Dad's weekend ~~ Ohio Univerv1ce ccmtamed lour elements of toward trip to Washington, D.
who were mtroduced.
The The band went into a precis-' .1
prayer -- Praise, Thanksgiving, c.
ba~ and the Dads then made a ion rout ine to the tunes. "lo:v.! 51 Y·
Confession and Intercession.
NOV. 7
comdor .tor the football squad ,erythmg's coming Up Roses" : Mr. and Mrs. Dewy West of
Mrs. Wallace Introduced Mr. Solicitation Team training for
to m~ke Its "ntrance to the heid i and Military Eseort. For their ! Dunlmr, W. Va. and St. Peters.
Brewington, teacher in
the the Methodist
Higher Educa·
burstmg through the orange and last show of the season the burg, Fla. have spent the past The November rneetmg of the; Middleport schools and a lay tion Crusade will be held at
black hoop.
1 band presented Its outstanding week with Mrs. John Kincaid. Golden Rule class of the Porn-' minister of Heath
Methodist Heath Methodist Church Sun·
Representing David Ashley 'Lights Out" show featuring the !' They left Wednesday for thelt eroy Church of ChriSt was held Church, who gave the Dtel!Sage day afternoon Nov. 7 at 2 p. m.
was Wilbur Ashley:
John consecutive squads from the home and were accompanied Thursday evemng -llt the home for the afternoon on "Laity's All couples taking part are urg·
Balke, Eddie Blake, Sr.; Larry center making a large diamond ; by Mrs Kincaid who went to of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sewell, Mission in ~orld Affairs."
ed to attend. The Official Board
G!ad:wen. Delbert Becker; K_en ending in a _company front on ICharleston with them _w_here she Syracuse.
. Mr. Brewmgton ~w upon meeting will be held Sunday
Harr1s. Gene HarrJ.s; Ron Hm· ' the so yard tme.
plans to enter MacMilhan Hos- Mn. Jerry Masters, vice poes- his rormer a.rmy exp.enence for evening, Nov. 7, at 7:30 p. m.
day, Edison Baker;
Buddy '
pita! for fool surgery Her dau- 'd 1
d ted th
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. background mformalion on rellNOV. 1
Moore, Ted Riley, Jr.; Sean!b W~Ul re~ and ~r~en lights t_he gter, Mrs. Paula R~ttencutler ~:n ~b:~~c of Mr: m~~';:~ ~ious . prac~ices ln foreign DB· 'lbe River-view PTA will meet
Mullen, Don Mullen: Fred Rob- d~n ~fl ~ a s~:les of s~all and family will be with her.
Bowers presid t · D t"
lions mcludmg England, France, Monday evening, Nov. 8 at 7:30.
inson, Ray Coles; Rod Sauer, wmon s m a _Iagana 1 pace.
. en,- . evo wns Germany, Russia and the Orient A talk will be given by Mrs.
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Rod Sauer; Juck Sigman, Her· ?len~. medium dla~onds mov. Dr. and Mrs. John Harley takE'n from II Cormthlans were countries, Korea and Japan. He Velma Pikkoja of the Bookmo-'
sal McCloud: Gary Stobart, Har· mg m ~ntrary moll~n a_nd one I will spend the weekend In_ Ath- led by Mrs. Gardn~r w.:hru~g said America, as one of the bile. 'I'tle eighth grace class will
old Hallv· Roger Swartz Gene large diamond changmg mto an ens where Mr. Harley Will be who also read an article, Chfl!l· powerful nations of the world h ld b k
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a e sa Cliff
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Swartz, . Larry
vance. Cornell
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Better ;
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Vance; Sam Hood, MilLon Hood; l The band then formed a a sophomore, for the rather's DevotiOns. Prayer by Mrs: A. a good example in its way of Heslfll CluL will meet at flle l
Ra\' Hindy C w Baker· Larry church stet:'ple and cross forma- Weekend at Ohio Umvers1ty. L. Phelps closed the devotions. 1 government moral tltatus and Col b' G Off' .. d
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Stobart, Harold Hally; George. on s" ~.: p-aymg
an sg_IV· Mrs. Harley will visit with h_er It was voted to change the lllSSistance to needy nations.
7:39p.m. for a demonstration.
Sauer, Lewis Sauer, Jr. ; Jeff ~n_g _ onr ~nd a bel_l formatiOn mother, Mrs. Margaret DaVIS. meeting night from the first He concluded With the bene-. All members are urged
to
Boggs, Lionel Boggs: Jim Con· ~~t~t ~~~~:r 1~:\l~}!day season Mrs. J~mes Harley, Middl_eport, l Tuesday to the seconrt Tuesday dietio~. Mrs. Lillian Steiff was attend.
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de, James Conde; B1ll Hackett, F' 11 • t I" ·1
w1ll JOin her son and family on of each month Trays and plaq orgamst for the service and Pomeroy Elementary
PTA
George Hackett, Jr.; ?!lark Tan- th obao~mfg t led tgiJts Oldlt_ show Sunday for dinner at Ute Hak- ues were dist~ibuted to sell a; presented an organ solo, "Come will meet Monday at 7·30 P m
e n orme t 1e tra 1l10nal c, t
We Thankful People Come "
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"M '' for the Alma Mater ro!- ~er (n er.
a money making project. Plans
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There will be a panel discus·
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lowed by a special tribute to
were made for a Christmas parslon on ''How We Encourage
P - . Oldo
the seniors in the band.
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ty on December 14 at the home
Cheating.'' Refreshments will ,
Orange mums wore presented
aS
I 50
of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush.
be served by the fifth srade .
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to the seniors including Sharon
mothers.
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Harrison, 5 years in the band;
agn Ia
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Refreshments were served by
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DAVE CLARK ~
Edith Haptonstall, 5 years, Oil·
~t bosts to
and Mrs. Jerry
national Order of Job's Daught'
"HAVING A
ta Lewis. 5: Jon Cunningham M F k St
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. Led Washters an son, Tommy, Mrs. New officers were
eJected ,ers will meet in regular aes· ~
WILD WEEKEND"
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when the Young Adult Class of S!On on ay a ' p. m. •
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twl8 lllrHd IOf ,.,., \
The .L&gt;ave Clark Five, Bar- Colem(:ln, ti years, longest ser·l } .rs. IC ar
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y r., rs. Charles Eskew, th B adf rd h
. the Pomeroy Masonic Temple. ·
bara Ferris.
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"CODE 7, VICTIM 5"
(IIDGf1 ~lilt 011d folafl
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Lex Barker. Ronald Fraser, flag bearer 2· Connie Cooke' 5 Magnolia Temple, Pythtan SIS· Mrs. llllrold Smith and Mrs.
Veronique Vendell.
majorette. 2, ~nd Drum Maj~r· irsi ~~u.rsd~r ~vening at her Denver Kapple.
so~~ey r~;; ~onn~ ch~~~~ell will meet at the church, Motto
1ette 1; Mary Lou Teaford, 5, aTsh
amt. · 1omhe.
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president; Mrs. Evelyn Wood' day at 12 noon, for a ThanksA PAtti
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5. majorette 2: David Oltver 4; d
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ILambert secretary · and Mrs The W.S.C.S. of Heath Metho- See the Complete Une of Hosiery for Wome11,',
John Ford't
3\1; Sandy Hollinshed, 5; Joyce Pen1• opent . ~ 1 f 11 • .d u ith
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Anna Hl;ssell treas;!fer
· dist Church will meet Monday
"CHEYENNE AUTUMN"
Long, 5: Kathy Lacey, 5. Also ! dray,~r m umsTonh, 0k 0 ~. gwb
Mrs Herbert Dixon entertain·[ The me~tidg was ope.ned by evening, Nov. 8 at the church.
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7:30 MY MOTHER, THE CAR
- "TV or Not TV" - "Moth·
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plan. whlcb baUfues. &lt;"Moth... plaJed b7 Ami Sothern 1.
8:110 PLEASE DON'T EAT
DAISIES - •Sbapo Up
Or
Ship Onl"' - .Joan and Jim
Nuli (Palrldll Crowley and
llart Mmorl lind themselves
IDadftrteall1 lralnlag two sons
fwlbt White lloust and two for
1111 Flnlp Legion.
9:110 TUESDAY NIGHT AT
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7&gt;00 Daily Word
7:05 Mike Wallace NeWI
7&gt;30 Buddy Starcher Show
9.00 Captain Kangaroo
10&gt;00 I Love Lucy
10:30 Tho McCoya
11: 00 Andy of Mayberry
11 :00 Dick Van Dyke Show
12:00 Love of Life
12:25 Midday News
12; 30 Searcli For TOIIIOITGII
l2:45 Guiding Light
1:00 Woman'• Page
1:JO As The World 1'uru
2:00 Password
2:30 House Party
3 00 To Tell The Truth
3·25 CBS News
3:30 Edge Of Nigh!
4&gt;00 Tbe Secret Storm
4:JO Sgt. Preston
5 00 Early Show
6:30 CBS Evening News
7' 00 News Report
7:15 Your Wesfllerman
7:20 Sports
7:30 Rawhide
8:30 Red Skelton
9 30 Petticoat JWJctlon
10:00 National Citizenship Test
II: uo News Tonight
11:15 Weather Teller
11:20 Lato Show

starring Elvis Presley, with Juliet Prowse, James Douglas and
Hobert Ivers. Tulsa McCauley, a
tank gunner with the US 3rd
Armored Division in West Ger~
many, attempts to win a $300
wager by "defrosting" a cold·
·11eated nightclub dancer (Misa
Prowse 1.
NARRATOR
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - David
Macallum CG--Stars of "The Man
From U.N.C.L.E." series, will
narrate a long·playing album
of great works of poetry.

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2:30 A 11mo For U1
2:55 New•
3:011 Generll Hoopttll
l: liO 1'ltt Y0U111 r.tarrllda
4&gt;00 Never TllO YOUIII
4:311 Wbere lbe ActlcllliJ
5:00 Soupy Salol
5:30 Leave It Te au...
6:00 Weather
6:05 Pacemaker Nlwl
6&gt;15 Peter J-lnp NIWI
6:30 Talea of Weill Farp
7:00 Have Guo Will Travel
7:311 Combat
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I: 011 F Troop
1:30 Peyton Pllce
10:00 This Proud Land
11:00 Pacemaker Ntwa
11:15 Wuther
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Kami Sblbal lllltb ltlmt
What'o New
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British calendar
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title of "Tate o1 the F01" hu
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1:10 Buddy Starcller Show
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10:01 I Ime Lucy
111:30 Tbl McCoy~
11:00 Altdy a! Maybeny
11:311 lllct Van Dyke Sbrnr
12:GO LoN 0! Life
12:21 MlddaJ N0111
12:30 Search For TOIIIOITOW
12:45 Galdlq LIJbl
1:00 Weman'a Page
1:30 Aa
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2:00 PuiniOrd
2:311 Jlaule Party
J:GO To Toll '1'111 Trulll
J:25 CBS News
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4;00 Tbl Secret SIAtnD
4:3' Sgt. &lt; on
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1:311 CBS EvetlDi Newa
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roll, Lee J. Cobb u
Judi•
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f:• Todly 0111 Your War
1:25 Today out Your War
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1:30 Bldtokr F1tber
lO:GO Frldlnd Pbr10:25 NfWI
10:30 c-JnlloD
11:111 liGnllDI lbr
11:30 Pll'8diM Illy
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1:110 ....... aJ Trulll
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11:00 Lall NIWI
11:15 Wllllter
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7:00 Today Show
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9&gt;30 Bachelor Father
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ll: 00 Morning Star
11 ·311 Paradise Bay
12.00 Jeopardy
12:30 Let't Play Posloffice
1:00 Midday News
1:30 Slngin' Jamboree
2:00 Moment of Truth
2:30 The Ductoro
! :00 Another World
3:30 You Don't Say
4:00 Mr, Cartoon Present!
4:30 Woody Woodpecker
5,00 Cheyenne
6:00 New.'l Picture
1:20 Jim Thacker Sports
US Weather
6&gt;30 Huntley-Brinkley Report
7:00 John Forsytha
7:30 My Mofller, The Csr
1&gt;00 Pleuo Don't Eat Daisies
8:311 Dr. Kildare
9:00 Tuesday Night at Movies
U:00 Lato Newt Picture
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lo a farm field oear lito vllla1•
of West Salem ID IIOrtbwntern Way.. County.
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AutboriUes said the plane,
·beffeved to be from tile Clevathe
Janel area, apparently weld
down in beavy fog lltmday
night but wao not dt..,..,ered
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t;: ~ after SAIGON fUPl)-U.S. planes pilot parachuted Into enmylpicked up unharmed.
capital. Three other &amp;Ilea
awn ay. e v c ms were smashed seven Russian-built territory.
The spokesman said
Red elsewhere were damaged bf
not Immediately ldeattned,
aurface . to. air ISAM'l mi8sile
"Cbopper" Dtnmed
missile sites were attacked six Navy planes.
CLEVELAND . - MAYOR
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sites in Communist North Viet About 90 minutes loter, a times in the past 41 hours.
The Fl~ brought down
Ralph Loeber waa to take office
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during
the.
past
four
days,
U.S.
Navy
Cli3C
heliropter
was
U.S.
Navy
A4
Sky
hawks
Friday
was hit about 211 miles
today for 1110ther two • year
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U.S.
spokesman
disclosed
hit
by
antiaircraft
shells
and
all
today
streaked
through
heavy
oorth
of
Thanh Hoa as the raid
term, alth&lt;luab he has 1101 offietoday.
Six
aircraft
involved
in
four
crewmen
aboard
were
ground
fire
60
miles
east
of.
hagan.
Other
planes quickly
ially been elected yet.
the missions were shot down forced to parachute. One man, Hanoi, the Communist capital, jettisoed. their bombs to fly
CeriUicalioo of the reaulto of
and six crewmen are missing. the fllght mechanic, wa! picked and damaged Four SAM launch· protective cover for the downed
last Tuesday'• election wu be·
The military spokesman said up later.
era, four missiles and several pik&gt;t, but no parachute was
lng ,held up by the Cuyahoga
an
Air
Force
F106
Thunderchief
Later
tbe
same
night,
another
buildings. All returned safely to seen.
County Board of Electiona unwas
downed
by
a
Communist
AlE
flylng
protective
cover
the carrier U.S.S. OriJkany.
Authorities aid there wa1
til the official count of the bal·
missile in a raid Friday. Its also was obot down. No
Neu Harlol
tittle hope the six miiSing rue,..
lois was completed.
pilot presumably was killed.
parachute was sighted, accord- U.S. Air Force jets, striking would be found. It brings to lOS
Law enforcement •gencles_ln On Saturday, an Air Force ing to other pilots.
eloser to Hanoi than ever Ule number of Americaas
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Meigs County had an eaSier AlE Skyraider supporting rescue A Navy plane was shot down before, Sunday destroyed two believed kllfed or eaptnred In
Ish propose!
v opened the
work load than usual over lhe helicopters was brought down Sunday but its pilot parachuted SAM sites and a rocket support raids 011 Nortb Vietnameao
wav lor m.
~ in the seew..kend
·by heavy groundflre and its Into flle China Sea and wu facility just 22 mile&amp; from the territory.
oaw battle c, .. ,rds over Independence for Rhodesia.
The Sheriff's department lrad
The next move was up
to
no arrests, the Pomeroy Pollee S k
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Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian
department two - both of the I
Smith. He hu threatened to
same man a few hours apartun
Project
Results
'Gratifying'
sever the colony from Britain
and the Middleport police are
by Cbrlstmos.
continuing investigation ol •
minor wreck.
THREE PERSONS WERE
Operation ''KID
Skunks." program have been collected . pletely or partially.
completed. Pomeroy Villa&amp;e Of.
killed today when a Ught plane
Emergency rescue squado of completed Saturday. showed or ac&lt;.'OIInted for by the agen- Sugar Run Swamp Area - 21ficials state that qs are 1101
cra!lhed In • heavy fog In NorthM1ddlepo_rt and Pomeroy alao gratifying results according to cies partidpatin&amp; in the project. egg~ eaten completely or par· permitted to run at large. Tbl•
western Wayne County, I he
had a light weekend. Pomery Dr. E. r . Maag, Acting Health The Health Department was tially.
warning wos previously issued
Highway Patrol reported.
firemen were called out at I commissioner of Meigs county. ably assisted by the Pomeroy
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by the mayor aDd toUncil. Stray
Al.BUQUERQUE, N. M. p. m. Saturday but the afa~m He announced the skunk con- Village Officials, U. S. Fish Wylhs Hill Area - 1 tggo dogs found rUDilini toooe 111111
Roy C. Bliss, Republican Na·
was cancelled wlthm two mm· trol project, conducted in the and Wildl~e Department (Divi· eaten partially or completely. be picked up by flle ofllclals, or
tiona! chairman, will undergo
utes. A car at Butternut and wastelands and Iring&lt; areas in sion of Wildlife!, Ohio Depart- 1t" believed that all the eggs the county do£ warden.
final lerllo today by opeclallsts
MaiD had been reported oliN!. Pomeroy, from November 2nd ment of Natural Resourcea (Di· were eaten by skunks due to other areas in the eowrly
trymg to determine Ule cauoel
Middleport E·R squodmen through November 5th, bas end- vlsiOII of Wildlife) and the Vet- the way tho. eggo were opende are experiencina ...., lilUloi severe chest palna which hoswere called to their home b.,., ed. AI! the controls used In this ertnary Unit of the Ohio Depart- I~ IS not possible to deterrmne tion which hal existed in Pom·
the . fire hall .. where a rabies
ment of Health.
l.te number of skunks killed In eroy. There are skunks being
pitallzed Bli" Friday.
clime was bemg conducted. It
I' the den gassmg.
killed which are found Ia be
WASIUNGTON _u.s. OFFI·
wa• reported a &lt;log had bitten
1lie resultl o1 the Project Even though the project Is 1 rabid. Pmons In localities olh·
cials today pressed forward
his master.
were gralifymg and It Is behev· -·- - - .~ i er than Pomeroy, &amp;hould boon
with plans for a massive air·
Meanwhile, on Sunday, Porned that qu!Le 1 few skunks
~~e alert for any animal.! which
lift of Cuban relugeeo. But Uley
eroy Police charged Carl Staidwere ehmmated. This ~re~ect·
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are acting strause. These animade it clear the new refugee
er, MI. Clemens, Mich., with
ed by tile fact fllat. t e ave
I malo should be reported to the
ment wllh Cuba did not
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driving without~ license at 1&gt;:10
been few skunk_• killed 10 the
Meigs County Health Departmean any easing of relations
BIG RADISH - Utile Charlene Goegletn. petite S p. m.• for which Stalder posted
Pomeroy area Since the control
C
ment.
'with IM-FJdei .CIStro regime .. year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geogletn of his bond of $ii1J, and again at
, program started. There. will.
All pets mould be Jnnoculat1 Flatwoods, )lalda a l,ll~"· ~ oz . .wmter radtsh grown by 6:10 p m. for the same offense
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Ml" Vilma Pikkojja and her however be 1 few, po8Sibly '"11 ,
ed against rablea. The Third cl~
FAYETl'EVILl,E. N. c. - her father fbl:s faH : 'l'ht radiSh· wetghs ovec lour pouads, this time by a different olficer. l ~lstants aald
today "the fGiilld. ·
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Die was belli 1ft Middleport on
Two Negro Marines, admitted· whtch ts heav1er than one he raised last year : . and he To this charge Stalder postedlcooperatlon amoug the Leach- The contro!a were plac~ In
ISaturday aftentoon. Slnce.JIIero
ly out "Ia destroy the Ku Klux didn't ~nk he. would ever ratse one any btgger than his $100 bond. Both were for ers, children and parents of the the followmt areu and the re- LOS ANGELES tUPI) sn- are quite a few peoplo wbo
Klan," were held today on mul- that one.-Sentinet phol&lt;J.
appearance Nov. t In Mayor [ Harrisonville
Elementary suits were.
Prmce~s Margaret and hush ~ could oot brina their pets to ooe
tiple charges resulting from a
Charles Legar's court.
School ia to be commended."
Prospect. Hlll - 1 ~ dens gas- [ Lord, Snowden charmed Hoi~ Iof Ure clinics which were held
weekend rampage of terror in
Saturday night Mayor Legar l The report for Sept~ber was sed, 23 polson eJis. eaten com· woods o~ roy~lty at a swa on Saturdays, Dr _James Moore.
which four persons were woundforfited. llllll bond put up by las follows; 10- adult fiction, pletely or parUoll~; there were ! Beverly !fills dmner part~thati Veterinarian, from Pt. Pte...
ed by gunfire, an elderly worn·
Joseph Neal when Neal failed to 159 - juvenile ftclion, 189 total; DO skunks causht m traps.
]lasted mto t~ :~e ~ours~ ay. I ant. will hold another clinie on
an's tY-P was broken and a white
appear on a charge of drivlog Z6 - adult non·fiction, 166 End. of Peacock Av~nue at the T~. da~ . lure
prance~s·: Thur!day eveninJ,
Nov.
family of nve u kidnaped.
with no operator's license.
juvenile non-fictioo, and 151, old DUDe - ]] eg~· eaten_ com· !~!~~ng o~n • m:;e~~ ~~:: ll.' at
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Middleport
Sheriff Hobert D Harten- total. Grand total 361.
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Fll'e House (next door to the
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hach's office said Ja;... S. October and November show- Snow, Fog Cover
cap!laf' elite at a party giVen City Hall) from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Ohio union officials today planPT. PLEASANT- The 21 pag~ scathmg report of IJohnson Rl 1 Mlddl rt re- ed a decided increase In read- p
f N ti
In her bonor at the Bistro All pet owner1 are urgently
ned to join In an all-out effort the Mason County Grand Jury concerning Lakin State ported ~t 1:311 ' p. m. tt.;,dsy ing material available and ev- B a~~~ P a ~~ If 1 Restaurant by her &lt;lose lriendl requested 1o havo their peta
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" sh~o::~ Sharman Douglas.
to save Lake Erie from further Hospital retur~ed _Saturday at 5 a.m. found conditions I an accident about i :JO a. m. the eryone took advantage of this YS
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pollution.
. at the mental mstrtutton and the manner m whtch the , same da in which his car was fact, she said.
now an . fog
_The royal couple eft
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Patrick J · O'Malley ' district hospital was bein•~ operated in such deplorable shape , mvolved
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separate
sections
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the
na·
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shortly
before
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. . numerous ealis where
!1ve m1les north o , The H ·
ill School
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dlroctor for the United Auto as to defy description. .
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. li Salem Center when it was driv· I
arr;:v ~ f was ~~' c~n~atodnor fro s N ·~ ps; I a.t~
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. ture pets are killJni skunks and hiYI
Workers Union, sold Cleveland
The report of Lakm State Hospital was the frfth . en by James 0 Johnson 16 a '"1 P1reseln .. ~.
Wrendecerfnceul know e
Laay
mSu or
ebmong
mo hlon pte 1 not been immunized. Tbia cao
and Lorain union members investigation made hy • Mason County grand jury dur. [
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penor. eel rilles at t e popu or
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and
would join In aponsorlng
a in the ast 31h ears.
ssme address. Damage was es- World" six weeks.
Intemstional Falls, Minn., re- French restaurant were Gcego- cres ~"";, 1 ' pro em
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&lt;''ear Waters Conference as part fhe ev~ence prJ;uLed In the . .
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limated at$!75 to the front end The Harrl,.nvllle P.T.O. gave ported two inches of flle white ry Peck, Fred Asta~re. Natahe could
hUIDIII dead&amp;.
Ill the !lltionwide anti-pollution
t sbowed lack of funds was live ~ommlllee mvesllgatlng lhe of the. 1!162 Rambler when It the first donation in
Meigs stuff in six hours.
Wood, Dorothy McGuiro, Jim· It ts. too late ta iove • pet lmofforl.
:;:"'problem as many persons hospital reported to Governor was dnven out of the driveway County to Ule Reference library. A broad section stretching my Stewart. Frank Sinatra and m"":,'"" aft~~~ :
believed but inadequate staff· Snuth that actually
Lakm of the Ethel Rife place Into the The members of the P.T.O. from Nebraslta across the Mia Farrow.
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man ernent were State Hospital was the filthiest roadway, and then mto a creek and the Harrisonville staff wish southern Great Lakes to the Princess Margaret danced not had .PreVIOUI anli-rabiollmtlnued today to lrllcll: doWn :::'
. "":use o!~any of the of all the state institutions vis- beSide the road when young to thank Miss Pikojja and ber upper Ohio Valley was covered with Lelevisioo's Dr. Kildare, munlzat!oD.
aeoces of tips In their all. out .11e mam c
lied and wss a disgrace to the :Johnson lost control. .
assistants lor their kindness and witb fog that hampered air and Richard Chamberlain, and with
----oflort to find a amaU IP'OIIP of 1 s.
stale of West Virginia, . .ret There were oo lnjuf!ea or Ill'· generooity to all coocerned in road travel.
an old •nd dear friend.
wblte youthl beUeved reaponal- The .utenslve report produc- many of the same cond!hons rests. A Witness was
James their oommunity.
A Marine reserve pilot Peter comedian Danny Kaye.
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ble for the sbottlUD street slay· ed testimony and evidence of were found by the Investigating R1fe.
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Elizabeth Taylor aod husband I
tn, of 1 53-year-old Nep clty n~:~t~erouo Instances of indecent grund juror.
The Bookmobile will also star! ·
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employee early Sunday inOrnlng. sex activities between patients
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a teachers' reference book U- was killed when. hiS plane They arrived with Rosalind and
Authorlllea eald tltey bellev- and. prlioners, trusties, other ~em~ ofb the Jury hfn~esll- . AWAMS~Yd G~ADU~T~S E brary soon which will be a great oras~ed ;;'.hlle '!'"h~ne ~~ Chl~a- Russell in a 1932 English blxi.
ed the victim, Eddie Cook, • patients and employees.
gthat ng a su mltRtmg t e eng- "· !rmal n " f Maso odyM . help to all teachers who take gdio tedun by Dfrl&amp; hia er. ogl The 90-odd guests. invited by
olty aanltatlon worker, wu the - Unbearable odors In filth Y report were: oy Yeauge~, nams ey, son
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ro. adva?tage. of the . books. Tbe v~ . lm om s ongma Miss Duuglas, were entertainecl
tareet of misdirected revenge In juvenile quarters and a foreman, Robert Baird,_ Eff1e Clarence Wamsley, Chiton, W. Hrmisonville teachmg staff be· destmat1on.
by several ol their number,
lollowln&amp; 1 "apontsneous out- 'strong room' used for punish· Roach, Troy Sayre, LoriS Put- Va.,. has graduatod from a lievo that the Bookmoblie is a Rsm wu reported . Ill the Including linler Judy Garland Funeral servleea W llro. 1111•
lollolvinl a opontaneous out- ment.
lms, Jean Warner, Robert Hoff· trammg coorse. for supply In- (!l'eat addiUon to its education- Inorth and centra.' Pac1flc Coast and 1 omall ensemble.
da M. DeWolfe 11 IIMtb. Olllo
burst" of hl&lt;o teeD-age pali- _ Neclecletl medical care of man, James C. Arrowood, Har- ventor;: spec11hsts at Amarillo al facllttles, tlvlng the children reg1on, the Mls~!Sslppl, Tennes- One departing guest said, "it who died Sa~ 11 I:•
nne Nearo and 0110 White-ett:· patients reaultini 111 at leaJt ry, McComas, Ethel Hartley, AFB, 1ex. Wamsley IS a gradu- a chance to choose what they see and Ohio R1ver valleys and was a owin&amp;Jag party." Several
the :NtRrk lt4rlpltal
ller 111 the morning.
two deaths
Fae Hudson, E. Bartow Jones ate of Wahama High School. wish Ill read, therefore creal- along tile Allanlie CossL
others IBid the princess and p. m. 111held
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-Nec~IUes not given pa· Carl Lievlus, Donald 0. Smith, He Is being re-assltlned Ia Stow- inl a desire to rellll accordlni Elsewbece lki01 were mostly her husband were ''deli&amp;htful • will be
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Ptrl Burris, and Rsy Riffle. art AFB, Tenn.
to their ability,
clelll' and tenrperatures mild. . d\arming."
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a maa were found today lD tbt
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - from eovemment stockpiles, slsndards and requires oddl- Since the steel industry was his wife, • 8011. Wllliam, lhrfl bad reSided then otnee May 011
seeond operation at Cblltlren"s - Sllpptlea 011 hand, such as Industry sources believe the Defense Secretary Robert s. Ilona! reflnlnt.
operating ·wen below eapaclty, daushtero, Mary Allee, Betty, tltls ~ and had been a forlllhospltal In Cohunbua today. ' llllergency llghl!r, never
lD· aluminum price hikes will McNamara said Saturday that
these companies could have .and Mildred, ..,. brother, Fred, er. mtdent of Ft. Recovery,
Timmy underwettt aurpry ear- stalled lor use.
oUck despite the Johnson defense production would re- Some are likening the events taken away buslneu from the 01 Pomeroy, and a sister, Mrs. OhiO. She wu 1 member of llrl
ly 1111-lt to olnn tha WOUDd.
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after au~tles slow admlnlttratlon's threat to un- quire behl&lt;een 15t1,00ll and 0~ :
pa~ week r::.~ others. Fear of 1oo1q marketl Lilly Clark, Cohunbwt.
Ohio Coni~ of Methodist
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Thi oper~~ay will lie on hit
~ Iaa : : load 2tl0,00ll tons of the metal 200,00ll tons moce lD 19tllllhan ~-""and ~"":'tee! Industry was one of the reasona why the Fred Blrtcher loft early to- ~~d hie mer:of~1 :
~ .~ured I eye, the laml.ail Mar 1 teg!sla- from government stot:kpiles. this year.
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dar of":.s:!""'Stars.
11111112 . At 1 news conference ·prtce-ralsers flnllly backed day to attend the semce.
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No one wu understandlag the If the ...,. In VM!t Nam la Salurda
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President's ablllty to put up a going to oat up aluminum u
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SurvlvlnC m ldrlltion to blr
hnd continues to IJOII. It Ia
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stiff fiBht If he really set his fi!Sl 88 the fDVemtDIDI unloads chalrjnan of the Prea!denl's The Kennedy administration Judpmeut 1n the amoont of mother, ia her buhband, the
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mind .oo making the aluminum It then there should be no CouncU of Economic Advlsera brouJbl 1 wbolt armful of tt,I2UII bu .been •warded the Rev. H. Wayne DeWolfe, two
~ ID ~atlon . wlth 'I'hi ~County Juilkr·Falr lndus&amp;ry do an abOut-face.
slackening In .le!nartd for what
lbe .. ~:mw" P:: other weepo111 to bear on lleel. plalnUI!, Yleldmor Feeds, Inc., ltllll, Harold W., Huth and Jlo.
~ .... Cotmtr lilatlfl'l de- a..rd Sa~ eleveted Deltny But Industry sources doubted the producers• life tumiDC out unJitatlfled In lbe ' ; \ ol the Four IIJIII.Irnat Jnverrllgallons from lhl-de!endant, Eli Bush, P" 0., Gmnville, Tenn.; all
~ to help' pey ODIIo of EV1118, pretldent, and Archie 'lhe administration could mar- one company IO!lrce laid. And .
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were begun; tbere was talk of with all per oent Interest from crandchlldreu, IIIII !lisler, Mn.
1'::llyprollta, waeea aoo lecJalation to roll )leek the price Jan. 7. 1tlllll to date of t be Cllflord Holler, •lclnlly cl a.
1111 bolpita1 UJ&gt;'Ulll. ·,
Role Its vbl president. Sbaron ahal the aame powerful wea· If demand ltolds up .then
Jlldlo teplltt ~ ~tor, ;~ • .aald other J10III the tate President John F. ahould be no downward preo- pr
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intreaoes and 1o fmpooe ware judgement, In NmltN1 pleis cine.
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.,a af8.etn Dimed ,, ren Sa!ly Mo- ,Kfnn6lly Ullad il111162 to make •ut'e on prices, he added.
· But ln. 1111, ~ ltlcl a and price otlllroto • the steel &lt;DIIfl.
Gra•llldl rllel will bo lllkl
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'lllilday 11 1 P· m. a1 1be 14~·'W' .~
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from lltr ~ for , price pvernmenl woulilllava a bent Five ·~ with tt .per l)iepattment bopa to divert
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Ume pttlnc aluminum uen 10 C*t1 ef t1it llllriOI rtlluad lo ordei'IIWay lrom Unftod Statea Thi temperalllre al 11 -lie QII1INII at IIIIi llll!l!'tfl.,;
. ' . llaft lilade .. IIIII ofllee, ~ jbefr IIUt. IIIMiiDC 1)1 &amp;IIIIOIIJK:tai p~ ~ re- lab ~ ilu1jllnilm ltt1ldl "' . . . w!lll lhe I'M\ "' lllit ~ Corp., ... lllllal'l 1111- lllday Ia uptown PumercrJ Wll J'rlentllllll)' ei)J . .. . ~;.
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BY BOB WINGETf
ern bad defeated the Tornadoes, end to paydlrl. 'l'lte Eagles try drive witb 1 foor )'ard
. The Eastern Eagles came Southern, since it began organ- for the utra polnll on a pass paydlrl.
on II of 21 pass attempts f..- a a pass from Grueser on a 'l
presents
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from beblnd 1n the aecond haU !zed football in 1961, bas never from Quarterback Olarleo Eiclr Cundiff also plunged over total of 201 yards. Mathews, a fourth and nine situatin.
to upset Southern's Tornadoes beaten Eastern.
IInger fell incomplete.
for the extra points to give tho senior, was Credited with play-j Eastern, with strong fullback
~ Saturday night and eorn a
Coacb Ronald Deem's Tor· Eastern's si.l·pointer by All· Tornadoes an 8-6 lead whicb1 ing his finest game.
Bruce !lager bulling his way
share of the Mid..Qhio Valley nadoes, nevertheless, ended its man came three plays alter the they held at llalltlme.
SECOND HALF
, through the Southern defenses,
Conference championship.
season with a 6-3 slate, the beat Eagles recovered a Southern The Tornado drive was high- Eastern look the kick-&lt;Jff andjquickly movl'd the ball out.
' Eastern's surprise win mov· record In Southern's foothall fumble on tho Tornado 39 yard lighted by two passea from Jun- alter three downs was forced Five plays later the Eagles'
ed Coach Dick Martin's Eagles history. All of the Tornado loss- stripe.
lor Quarterback Bob Grueser to punt. Grueser ran the balliteft llalfback Mike
Marlin
Into a tie with Rutland and Me- es were In league play.
TAKE LEAD
to end Charlie Mathews and back to the Southern 36.
. caught Southern's defense off •
Arthur for tlle 1985 MOVC Eastern grabbed a 6-0 lead Coaeb Deem's eleven got on IHalfback John Cleland.
I The Tornadoes then began al guard and scooted 83 yds on a
crown. Each bud 2-1 slates.
in the first period wben Junior the scoreboard with 7 minutes Grueser, 1 junior, showed drive that carried to the 4 yard Ifine run to put Ellstem back in
Hoat Southern's loss against Halfback Roger Allman broke and 18 second&amp; left In the first fine accuracy with his right stripe of Eastern In 12 plays. he lead.
111 cross-county rival marked loose on a double reverse and lmlf when Sberm Cundiff, Sou· arm all evening for Southern. The effort was stopped there, 1 E' h'
All
the fifth straight season East· scampered 36 yards around left them llalfback, capped a 57 yard The Tornado quarterback bit however, when McClintock was 1 1thc m~ pass:'_? tod E mlan
or e e...w a pom~ an as ern
was now on top 14·11.
Southern moved the ball deep
In Eastern territory
several
limes In the second half but the
Model
Eagles alwaya regained possesVSS1
sion either on a fourth down
By Unlled Prell lntenallolllll Wooster was halfback Rod Din· play, fumble or because of penMusktngum tucked away the gle, the conlerence's top scorer allies. The Tornadoes lost the
Ohio Conference crown and Ml- and rusher. he gained 178 ball lour tbnes on fumbles and
umi gained a share of lbe Mid- yards as he scored on runa of were assessed 90 yards in penCLEVELAND IUPI) - It's I and 7 yards.
The Ellgle• quickly swung In· American Cooference title, but 50 and 35 yards.
1alties compared to 30 againol
almost Impossible 1o believe However, game honors went to action in the opening minute the latter will have to rely on Muskingum need only beat Eastern.
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that a learn can give up 582 to another Brown, Timmy of ol the third quarter, recovering "inless Ohio University to give Ohio Wesleyan, which rolled I
'h 2 1
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The fleet hallback a fumble on the kickoff return it outright possession o( the top ' over Oberlin 41-7, to go unbeal· 53 wasndWI 1 11 m nulhes
an
Yards , and still come out of a theII dEagles.
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yar s m ru . an scormg on a ~yar pass spo.
Ien '" e con erence.
that Southern fumbled the last
000 fans at Cleveland Stadum es.
from Snead to T1m Brown.
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a e 31 yar 1me o as and several million televu;wn
Remarkably, the IDJUry·n
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roza HIIll Fro m ••9 Yard•
.11 be th 1ts tcom
b' g . Obi
viewers can attest to it.
I died Cleveland derense man- Lou Groza, however, evened WI,
e as 1~ one m
o, titles, walloped Wabash, 28-0.
ern.
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aged to contain the Eagles ! the score for the Browns with a C?al~ge football, wtth 21 teams In olher OC games. Baldwin- Three plays later, wtth ~ mmThal remarkable feat w a s Iwhen it counted late in the! 49-yard field goal, a remarkable rmgmg down the curtain on the Wallace shaded Heidelberg, 7-tl: ule and one second showmg un
pulled by Cleveland In 8. 38-34 fourth period and escaped with- feat considering that heavy fog 1985 season.
Mount Unioo swamped Kenyon, the clock, Eastern pulled a douvtc_tory Sun~ay over Phttad~l· out additional injuries.
almost completely obliterated Miami completed Its MAC 49-6; Otterbein ctook Hiram, ble reverse and Martm raced
ph18 to retain the Eastern DIY· The Eagles opened on top the goal posts. The field goal season with a 5-l mark on a 38-21, and Akron edged Buller,.l4 53 yrds or his. second TD of
control-apraya out
JSion lead '" the Natwnal Foot· when Tim Brown blasted was Groza's longest this sea- hard. fought 20. 16 win over1 .7.e
the game. Elchmger tallied the
NEW ; Push-button
wrink.lea
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any
setting.
ball League.
Ithrough a surprised Cleveland son.
a stubborn Toledo team that
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extra points on a run.
Water • Water level gauge tells when iron
The credit goes to two squad
for a 54 . yard Philadelphia took over the 1 was on the. Redskins ' Ui-yard Ohio Slate •Layed In conten- Big Ray Justis, strong Eagle
1
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Browns making 8 comeback" touchdown, giving them a 7-0 lead once again when Baker lme when lime ran out. Quar- ! fo~ a share of th~ _Btg Ten Itack~e, also was cred1ted w1th
needs refilling.
Level
_ quarterback Frank Ryan and lead only minutes into thelbooled a 39-yard field goal. but lerback Bruce ·Malle had pro- tille wtlh 8 17-IO deCISion over playmg a fine game lor EastUp-front thumb-tip fabric aelecWr
Gauge • and
fullback Jim Brown - and game.
1 had to yield their hard fought vided the winning edge with a Indiana. The
Buckeyes, down ern, along with other Eastern
large easy.to-read fabric ruide
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I But thetr lead was short-lived margm when Jtm Brown yar ouc own r
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nemen, et er a o ens1ve or
-end ironing guesswork.
for Walt Roberts abbed the crashed over in the final sec· final Iwo minutes after Toledo third-quarter field goal and deleiiJiive posts, Gary
Wolf,
• Extra long 8 ft. oonL
Ryan redeemed himself In the I ball on the ensuing ~ickoff and onda of the third period for his had taken a 16-14 lead on a tlle.n drove for the decldmg tal- Duane Tule, John
Pooler,
eyes of Cleveland fans, at least ran It back 83 ards to the third tally of the day.
safely.
ly m the fmal p•r~od. The Buck- Paul
Chadwell,
Deryl
• 7Ji oz. tapacity STAINLESS
temporarily, as be h1t on 16 of .
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eyes thJS week face Iowa, wm- Well
Archie Rose· John
STEEL water tank-reaiata rust
24 passing attempts lor 220 Eagles 10, setlmg up a two- Ryan zeroed m agaiD With a Bowling Green kept alive Its less in conference action
Bo ' d nd T 0 ~
laBia loJJ8er.
yarda and three touchdowns. yard pass from Ryan lo Collins 7-yard aerial to Collins, who hnpes for a share of the title Findlay, unbeaten unlii.a two- l,~lh~~n tm.":n ~red~~~d for
Last week against Minnesota he to even the score.
went over ro put the game on by bellmg Marshall, :llf-6. on point upset loss last week fell th . ff Is
De . E
• Interchangeable cord door lr right
had connected on on! five of: Philadelphia regained the ice for Cleveland.
Tom Luettke's power running for the second week in
row etr e or ':'ere
n~s vand left hand ironing.
15
y
lead late in the first period, but In an abortive come from be- and Jim Perry'• two field to a Michigan team The Oil· ans, Steve Dalley. Charhe CleBrown held' to just 39 yards Cleveland retaliated early In hind effort, the Eagles capital· goals.
ers bowed 211-20 to Hillsdale. land~ Bill B~rd, Carl Robmson, l
lasl we~k bulled his wa, for the secnnd quarter when Jim ized on a Jim Brown fumble
Xavier laid claim to the best D.avad ~pn_cer, Eddte Moran,
new Sunbeam Vist1
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• Clean. modern lt)'liAI wit.b
yBar sco;~ng paseds rom yan ·1 Sam Baker's 12-yard fietd lgap to four points But time against Ohio U., which was 1 ~. earns. Y tha IMng kalyon, Fullback Tom Theiss though [
delw:e custom·SJ"IP bandle.
rown awo scor on runs o11
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e at, 17-6 _Y record lo 7_1. The Fl ers, with called on ~nly once to carry the
• Easy-to·IIN I&amp;P""froat Iabrie
control.
edge, but the Browns, refuslngl again.
Western M1ch1garl. A loss or tie 1 , 1
d • ld XY . •• ball ollenSJvely, also played the!
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o t e a ackseat to anyone, Collins helped the Cleveland wou. e ma e. o~ mg . reen, 3-0 halftime margin. Xavier entire gace as
a defensive
lll'lcction of correct temper•·
moved the score to 21·14 at cause with eight catches for 128 a wm would g1ve 1t a lie for
rt b k C ll w·u·
back.
Eastern
ended
its seaturf! for a.U labrict, iDcludint
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1a time . w en J1m Br1wn yards and two touchdowns and e
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ranked third nationally in total son wtt a 3~ slate.
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ModiA
scored his second touchdown on averaged 48 yards on three Kent State look on powerful offense was beld to 96 yards By Quarters:
STl::EL tanlf., ~ientfficaiiJ
VSi
designed aolepla.te.
a 32-yurd pass by Ryan.
punts.
Penn State and fought valienl· passing on 6 of 18 attempts - Eastern · · · · · · · · · · 8 0 8 6--22 1
• lnt er("hR ng cRble cord fQI
By United Pross lateraational
ly bofort bowing 21~ in a non- his lowest of the season. But he Southern ....
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conference
tilt.
scored
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Saturday
Muskleo Roll, Capital Upset 120 left in the game.
East'a Soat'n
BRISBANE, Australia o
Muskingum had relied 00 a Cmcmnat1 broke a_ two-game Yds. rush ........... 147 !8{1
Margaret Smi!h
of Australia
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rock-ribbed delensa all season losmg stre~k by rollmg up 308 Yds. Paso .. ·" ..... · · II 201
won the Queensland Women's
becaust of a weak attack but yards rushmg for a 2J.I4 decl· Net Yds. .. ·..... ... 115 387
Singles tenms ChJmpionship by
the
Muskies rushed lor' 313 sion over winleSB Kan"s State. PB5s. attem ... ... .. .. S %1
defeating Lesley Turner of
Auslr~lia, 6-2, 6-3.
The post-season college foot- ka, also rated second, lopped yarda In swamping Denisoo 27-tl Wilmingron bowed 0 Man- Pai8, Camp. " .... " · 3 14
b.ll bowl picture seems to
Kansas !U;
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SYDNEY, Australia - Bruce clearing up, aod it looks
Notre Dame crushed Pittsburgh Big Red. Rick Harbold ran for son w1;h an 11-7-1 mark and ~·t Downs ......... 4 18 PHONE 773-5583
MASON, Vf. VA.
D~v 1inMof Ausjralla won the the New Year's day
69-13; aeventtJ..raok~d Alabama toucbdoWIIII of 1, 64 and 35 :~hn loCa ':"~ 11h d~wnthed , 8 ethany
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bowed to Tennessee,
21·7: crown when Wooster upset Cap--won lhe $55,000 Ladies Hand!- Seven of the top 10
ninth • ranked
Texao Tech ilal, 25-21. The big man for VARESE, Italy (UP!) whipped Colorado 21).7.
Vare~e and Olympia, Yugoslacap at Aqueduet Race Track. teams seelll! headed for
season games and most
via tied 1-1 m a soccer game
TORQUAY, Eogland _ Ann them employ a strong ground smasbed New Mexico State • 'l'od llullln wile threw tllreo 'I'D Sunday night. Both goals were
lbydon Jones won the Palace game aa their major
and lOth· ~anked M 181 0 u_r 1 passes to end Dave Wil!iBIIIS. scored In the first half.
liolel tennis tournament by weapon.
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Garrett and TD punt returns of t
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Sunday
which drubbed Iowa 35-tl
mighty Trojan nlfen91 rusbed
BRISBANE
Australia _ ~aturday to earn a berth in
for 257 yards in the coolest
Arthur Ashe' Richmond Va Rose Bowl for the first tbne in whit. Umitintl California to just
won the &lt;lueenstand Law~ 10 yean. The Spartans ground 59.
ONLY
Tennis Championship by beat- out 318 yard&amp; ruShing against
lleban'1 GIIM
lng Roy Emerson of Australia the Hawkeyes with halfback
u, 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 1-1.
~linton Jones sc..-ing four Sophom&lt;n quarterback Gary
Caa 11tllllfl.,.
ouchdowns.
Beban threw scoring passes of
BARCELONA, Spain-Manuel
. _Midwest 0,8• West
511 and 60 yarda to Dick Wieber
Santana of Spain beat Ranum· MIChlga~ State s .opponent
and scored himself on a 60-yard
•Ihan Krishnan of India 6-3, 6-3, N~w Years day wtll be e1ther 8 • 1 m p 0 r a 1 t b 8 8 rat ns
FURNITURE CO.
6-3 to enable Spnin to qusllty fifth-ranked Southern Calll..-nla squeaked by the Huskies
MASON, W. VA.
for the cballenge rOUDd o1 the (5-1-1) or sixth-ranked UCLA Beban'o heroics offset a ftn~l

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up 2:30 p.m. : Walt•r Bc&gt;ckjord
1down 5 p.m.; John J. Rowe

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carry to 1Mathews and John McCUnloekllnchaa abort of a firs.t down tn :
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laiiU'day AdmiM!IOIII - Gladl Davis Dexter, Nola Brad·
slmw, Pdmeroy: Jessie Price,
Middleport; Lero~ Watson,
Pomeroy,
..11rda1 Dilmlooals - Vlt&gt;
up, Btleell 8earll.
torta Stlcy, Middleport; Dale
Ftrll FUabt,
Lawson, Portland, and Tim
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Neutzlllll, Middleport.
lllnda7 Admilolon
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Lislll
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winner IIIII Julll HyoeU,
Dllmiolall - None.

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Ea·gles R

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Boat Movements:
Ohio K·lver - Andrew Cal·
houn down 13, 2:50 a.m.; Polly·
wog up 14, U5 p.m.: Queon
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. . 'I C1ly up 14, 2:20 a.m.: Ben Mc·
Gaige readmgs: . Galllpoh: Cool up 14, 3 a.m.: Reliable ·
L;. m 12.1, 12.2. runmng 2lh ~ce down 14 .7 a.m.; National up 1a, l
('1 roller~. Pomeroy-Mason. 20.- J\ ·15 p.mm .; Rose G. down
0;, Pt. Pleasan~ 24.08.' Hmton 1,, 12 :45 a.m.: Edena Bosworth I
u :'1. KBnawh• ralls U7. Char· down 15. 2:15 a.m.: Big John
!:•&gt;ton 18.1!3. Lnndon, Marnlllt up 17, 9 p.m. ; Jerry Bosworth \
;. Winfield dams .were on the down 17 , 7 a.. m.; McCleary upl
sills. _
_ ·- --~- In, 7:&gt;5 a.m : John Ladd Dean
jup 19. 6 a.m.: Charles K. up 20,
3 o.m ; Jim Hougland up 20,
4:'5 a.m .: Lorena up 20, 5:2!
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s p.m.: ~sso w.. t virginia
down 23. 2:15a .m.; Jenks down '

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ly Hayman, Syracuse; Mrs. Ne~
son watson, Racine, VICki&lt; Fetty Pomeroy.
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Saturday msmissals - ..,rtrude Drake, Vinton; Robert
eCelV
Dalley Middleport :
Betty
I Roush: Racine: Mrs.
Floyd
Dorothy Lacey was elected Reynolds and . son, Pol]lffoy.
president of the Women's Golf Blrtb .:. Mr. and Mrs. Ne~
Allsoclatlon, at the Pomeroy son wataon, Racin•. a dau~lr .
Golf club Sunday following a , ter.
picnic attended by assodatlon 1 !lllndaJ Admtni•DI - .Mro.
members with their husbands \ Carl Still, Middleport: Chfford
and ftle~ IIIUHd.
Stumbo Middleport ;
Evelyn
Othel'l olllom el~
, Wood 'Pomeroy; Mary Hoff·
JIIIHI Brown, v~~:•r
man 'New Haven.
Purl Welker,
DJ~miooalo - Mrs. Jerry ArnSiaoa,
and son, Mason ; Vickie Fet.-

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CASH and 'r
GIFT CERTIFICATES

Good N Arty PlltlclpiiiJII MINhlnt

TO MDT 'roNIGII'I'

boclUie ot lack ol room.
Bill don't blame tbe colleps for tul'llill&amp; these boys
and girls away. ~·•• shortage of classrooms, faciliu.. and leldlen wbo educate these potenliolleaders.
Wt feel il"""'"'" we need leaders lo admlnisler our
nati&lt;mllroooarceo, ~and human skills.
Ifour leadcnbip decline., what happea~toour prOIId
level 0{ jobl, OJ&gt;POF1 MH and 1MnJ llaDdArds?
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Denver at H0111ton
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The college problem
Is luge as lite

u:.lng.

and friendsNOV.
are It
invited.
social
hour Lena
with !~~::ef;~~~~~--~::..:.:~:~;::~--!!!!!l!~ber~~~.~u~pre~vi~DilB~Iy~IIIIIO~~unc~ed. i
ed to Miss
The S,racuae Crall Club
Freda Gruser, Miss
meet Wednesday, Nov.
Grueser and Mrs. Phil
1:30 p. m. at the town
A potluck dlnner will be ••r•edl Following the business
·at noon with each brlniging
sion, the dinner commiltee
own tshle service. All Interest· the b01.3ar on November 17
ed homemakers are Invited. and completed its plans,
Those attending aro welcome
lo brlni ideas and materiala for
NBA Stalldlqs
the eralll they wish to work
Eaolera Dlvloioa
00
Annual ''slufliDI bee" for
W. L. Pel.
Cincinnati
7 4 .· "5
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the Chrislmu Seal project wilt Bos
5
3
be Wednesday, Nov. 10 at 1
ton
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4 3
tn Middleport, Anyone willlni New York
4 I
to assist with lhe project 11
Weolera lllvloioa
welcomed, said Mrs. Manning
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Kloes executive aeuetary ol San Francisco
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tile Meigs Coon!)' TB
and Los Angeles
6 5
Health Asooclatioa.
Louis
4 4
The Pomeroy
Shakespeare
4 7
elub will meet at the home
Baltimore
4 I
Mrs. Jed Wlhltc Ill. Wedlle.
llllltlay'o llelulll
day, at 2
Balllmort 137 Lol Angeles llf

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dies. Guests were Mrs. Ernest . tiDg 'nl IdlY evenliiJ
By Mrt. Veraal Jolnlloa
Bartels of Huntington; Mrs. W. moe home ofurErma Smith
The We• Columbia
L. Kautz, and Rev. Wilbur Per- the
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and Teaehm Asaoeatton
r1n who asked l!l'ace. Dlnnerl cuat St.
on Monday evening at
Mary Ooerler, Mn.
Venal
were oent to Mr1. Perrin and Glldya Cumming!,
IChool Mra Vema!
Johnlon, Mro. Ray Neal, Mrs.
children and Mrs. Gladys Cuck· prnlded and opeoed lhe
had
o1 the devotlolll. Raymond Llevlng, Willis Marr,
ler who were unable to attend. ••• in rtlulllllllc form. MI f y ....__ preol 01 Mrs
and the guest speaker, Mr. fto.
DeYert was provldad by Mrs. ~lin, La Secretatre
ccnutUetect. the
bert Rickard.
Everett Dailey.
Passe, reported that the
meettn«. 1lle II'GUP
HELPING BAND CJLtJI
Following the diMer, devo- VOir will bo beld II Fort
Tbt Halplng IIJnd Home De1 IOCill 1o be held
lions were led by Mr!. Bentz Hotel in Columbul, sunday,
this faiL Mrs. Milton
Club held their reWolfe, who opened with the comber 5. She also reported
wu appointed ehelrman ol
gular moothly meelln&amp; on Wadprayer from the year book. "He· attendiiiJ the national
Mra. Jolulloll Ia 10
neaday at the home ol Mrs.
NOV. I
roes or !he Faith," was her lOP. held in Portland OreiOD
of the puhllcllf.
Leo Y011111. '!be prtlidelll, Mrs.
'l1le Riverview PTA will meet ic, taken from I Corinthiaos 12: ave an mt....MIIve
At thio time the PTA has 54 Lester Foreman, opened the
Monday evening, Nov. I at7:10. 1·10. A poem "Siand By the ~lllng also ot viSiling the
memblrL Mra. A1lct
meeting at tO 1. m. with the
A lllk will be given by Mrs. Paolor and His Wife," conclud· tlonal Jewtab holpilal at
room won the banner for bav· Rag salute. Mra. Vernal John·
Velma Plkkoja of the llook1110o ed the devotions.
v Colorado a TB ~~i:.~llng the mott parents pre~ent. son led the devotions using Job
blle. 'ftle elehlh grace cllll will Mrs. Henry Reibel, president
by ihe 8 et 40
Mr. Robert Rickard ol
1 as her ser!pture.
bold 1 bake tale.
conducted the buslneoa sesalon ~ lated that the Ohio
The Laurel Clilf
Belter and it was voted to pay for the 1 1'rbuted ver II 600 to it
county sanitation
Since it was re-organization
0
Health Club will meet at the new carpet In the Sunday School con r
was the sueot
no lesson was held. Of•
Columbia Gao Office Monday at room. Mrs. LoUis Reibel r.. past yen.
streeltd
elected were Mrs. Lester
7:30 p. m. for a demonstration. ported on five packet. made Plllll were made for a
Ia lhe departmonl's
president; Mrs .. Ver:
All members are urged
to up by orgam.. tlons of t h e mu party with
bllity to tee that the
nal Johnson, VICe preSident,
attelld
church and taken lo World Com· chaplain, Mrs. Helen
and and the lchoolo have uniform Mrs. Horner Johnson, secretary;
Pom'eroy Elementary PTA munlty Day service. As a new her olflcero as guests, tbe place regulatlonl and that these
Mrs. George Johnson, treasurwill meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. project, the class will remodel and lime to be announced. Host· latlonl be enforced. He
er; Mrs. Vernal Johnson, reTIIen will be a paoel discu" the entrance to the paslor's slu- ess names were drawn and •everal 1amplea of new
porter : and Mrs. Gene Jewell
lioll on •·How We Eneourage •dy, and named as the commil· greeting eards ordered as a ment now on the market
will be devotional leader. The
Cheating." Refreshments will tee were Mrs. LB. Weed and money·maklng project.
help the schools to reach
project chairmen for tbe .cornbe served by the lift!\ arade Mrs. Ben Neutzllng.
Refrethments were
standards they must oblaln
lng year are : Better. Living,
mothero.
Chairmen were named
IO from a dining room table
are to continue mviiiJ
Alvle Purkey; Cmc ReBethel No. 62 of the Inter· serve dinners lo the Lions club tlve In white cover and a
He said most
IJIODiiblllties, Mrs. Vernal
naUOnal Order of Job's Daugh~ and included, Mrs. Louis Reibel I terplece of pink roses,
are in iood shape as far u lhe Johnson; Health, Mrs. Phyllis
era will meet in relllllar ses· and Mrs. Rny Seyfrlend, Novem··l tall pink candles in crystal
lunch prolfom is coocerned but Young; Safety, Mrs. Loll Ann I
sioa Monday at 7:30 p. m. at ber 10; Mrs. Ncutzllng, Novem- . en 00 either side.
lhat the waler oituaUon Is not Younf. The members lake turns
the Pomeroy Muonlc Temple. her 11; Mrs. Cleland _lllnes. N" l
up to standards In rural schools. having recreation.
Lesoon
'nle Doughten of Ruth class vemher 24 : and Mls! L e n a.
rd
Ed lion
leader! and hostesses for the
1
NIIL Slandllll•
IThe Boa 01. ucatl b
new club year were also chol!Of •L- Unlled MethodiSt church Grueser, December L
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1o
remedv
thiS
sttua
on
y
will meet at the church, Moo- A card of thanka was rea By Unllecl Press International
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en.
day at 12 noon, lor a Thanks· from Miss" Maud and Freda [
w. L. T. Pto. GF GA stalling clor~nators In all
The afternoon was spent play&amp;lvlDI dinner and meeting.
Grueser for cards and
. Chica o
~ 0 I 11 32 9 ty school! utlng cisterns
lng games. Allending were Mrs.
Tlte W.S.C.S. of Haath Metho- while ill. and to Miss Thelma \Montr!al
5 2 I 11 33 21 their water suppl~.
Lester Foreman, Mrs. Raydis! Church will meet Monday Grueser and Mrs. Henry
New York 3 2 1 7 23 16 After the meetmg was
mond Lievlng, Mrs. George
eveniiJi, Nov. 1 at ~e church. for serving refreshments
Detroit
journecl
a
social
hour
was
.
Johnson, Mn. Alvie Purkey, l
2 1 1 5 20 23
Mr&amp; Robert Coats " program the cia•• meeting for them. Toronto
2 5 1 5 11 31 wilh lhe N&gt;Om mother~ servmg Mrs. Vernal Johnson. Mrs. HoNOV. t .
Mrs. Weed, Mrs.
Boston
I 5 I 3 13 32 refreshments.
mer Johnson, Mrs. Gene Jew.
The American Leg1on Auxll· Lanning and MISs Freda
,
Altendlng were: Mr1, Milton ell Mrs Louie Young Barfary of Lewis Manley Post 263 er were named ., the
Suaday' Reoulta
Roush, Mrs. Jack
Mrs, hl;a Je,;..ll, Timmy Young,,
will )Dee! Tueoday at 1 p.m. ating comm1ttee. It was
Montreal 5 Boston 2
Alvle Purkey Mrs.
K
y g and the hosteu
at lht home of Mrs. Gertrnde to serve Christmas dinners
New York S Detroit 2
Wears, Mrs.' Billie J.
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December 1 lo 15. Plans
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g.
SyracuBe PTA will meet Tue" made for a Chnslmas party
di,y, Nov. t, 11 7:30 p. m. in gift exchange at the . next"'~"""
CHANGE OF DATE
the school auditorium.
The mg and hostesses wtll be
The Christmu dinner o1 the
program will be by lhe filth Ben Neutzling, Miss """''II
0 p T 0 M 1 T 1 15 T
Nlfly Stitchers club will be held
grade students. Refreshmants Grueser, and Mrs. Lillie Hauck,
....,_ Boun: I to l" to D(CioN II NOOIJ OD
at the Martin restaurant De·
will be served and all parents Games were played during
.,......Tbun. _a..
St., Pomuoy
cember 13 Instead of Decem·

Ius "' the Federated church
Nil held Friday evening at the
·hurcb
A turkeJ dinner was 811'Ved
at 6 m to 23 members and
~· at ' tables attractive in

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

HOLIDAY

Are Announced

Mrs. Jane Bennett, Mra.
Wamsley' Ml'll.
Wanda
kapp, Mrl, Marjorie Fquson,
!.Ira. Helen Van Meter, Mra.

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lAKER fURNITURE

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,.._annual 'l'banklgivlng din· white ooven and &lt;~!&lt;orated
The Gallla County 1 et
.er of the Happy . Harvesters !aU leaves, pumpkms and can- No 612 held their

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8et 40 Saron
;,.- "'est ColOmbia Johnson,
Mrs. Willis Marr, Mn.
Happy Harvester Clas_s Holds Annual Meets at Home
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Thanksgiving Dinner at the Church . .Of Erma Smith
News Notes :'·O::;. ':a~· ur:er c~i-

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For Glrlo &amp; Boy•
Sui Ross 34 Angelo Coli. o
Doane (Neb) 24 Colo. Coil. 14 Linfield 40 Coli. ldahn 6
WHITI WOOL SOC:K
Tex Southern 26 Joekson St. If Colo. St. 52 S.Dak. St. 2tl
Paolfic 18 Llwll' ClWI; t
In Medium and Lar1•
wui Tex. St. 20 Drake If
Waahlqton Ill. 27 OreiOII 7 Col Lthm 28 caJ at (JIYWI'II)
Texas Tech 48 New MIX. St. t UCLA 28 WlllllngiOD 24
Pomona 22 Whllller 17
Houston 17 t.llssleelppl !
llriRbam Young 26 utili :Ill
UC Riverside 40 Caltech 7
00 'AIR
Central 81. 20 81ht!ID tO!da) U Southern Cal. ~
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tiC Sta Brbra h Cal Walrn
Prairie VIew 19 Bls!IOp 0
Wlllamette It I Mlat
Sou. Colo. 10 N.M. lllghl•00•
8 0
Arkansas 81. 21 Miss. Coli. 0 Adami St. a&amp; Colo.
San Jose St. 62 tl. Padlic 21
Austin Coli 32 Southern U
Willi (Colo) St. 69 8thn Utah · Whitworth 21 Eaatarn Wa8h
partfcJpotlnl Mtmbtr In
Harding 7 Hendenon •
Arizona St. Coli. 41 Ft. Lewlllf Lon(l Beach s~ If Fmoo St.
:llld41eport Morellanu
Ark. A&amp;M 411 Coli. of Ozarkl B. Occidental 34 Redlands :It
Los Allll. St. 7 Cal Poly ISio)
Cllrlolmu Glft.A·IIma
Langston 88 Nthntn (Oklal liO
Cal Poly (Pnma) t1 SF \1lijt
MIDDLIPOR'f, 0.
Nthestn IOkla) :zo Panblndla o
I!Hu~mbo~~ld!!_l!_St~._!23!_Chico~:!2S~L_21J~~-------~
Ell! cen. Okla. 21 Tarleton 0
Sthwstn IOkll) 28 il:ttn N.M. 7 BUDAP£ST, (UP!) . -lmre
Abllan Chttn 14 Ar!IJigton St. U Foeldy of Hungary set I
S.F. Aullln 17 Stwat Tex. st. IS bantam wtllht
Mcmurry 11 Tex. LutheraD 0 record Saturday by
Tex. A&amp;M 15 Howard Pa)'lle 0 poundl. Ita lilted 264
WilD N.M. 40 8t.Mir7 (Kin) tl 231 poundl and 308 pounds
.Arizona 10 Tex. Western 3
three trle1 dunng •
between. Hungary and Japan
PPHS Open Houle
break hiS own record of
dOn T d
poundl.

POMII!oY LAd
Monday Mixed Letpe
~h
November 1, 1t15
PaiDII
J
The Patsies
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40
E!ght of the ten southeastern Sel6lo - III,IU.M, t30,192.· BEE Cte's
38
SANT _ The She!'·
Dhlo countl• allowed gains ov- 35, $295.187.83, $351,499.13.
Ashland 011
33
':Td';:t~ent
ln~ettlgaled a
1 hi~
er last year lor the two-week VInton - ,l,IIIUI, $1,2'11.45, Blaettnar'•
30
ltlent
Saturday
80
coHection o1 llllea tu lor the '17,121.112, taO,IIUt.
LoBo's
28 two ve c
c
ar
17
5
40
'nd eJtdlnt Oct 30 1965 ac- CollecUoDI ol motor vllttcie Dark Hollow II'Oitr
U at ' p. m. on Rt.
ne
:~. Ia • report b). Jo~ D. lttiUittl'lller and tiM tun In Ill h Game - Louise Gil- llolnmer! Store resulting In t900
Herb':, Trellltll'er of State, the ten eountlll
Jllose moJ, 183; Tom BGwen
212. property damage but no per·
The eountlts ahowlna no gainl lor tilt two-week
end- High Seriel - Louise Gibnore sonal Injury.
were Pike and Scioto, Athelll, Ina Ocl. 30, INS and Oct. 31, 530; Tom Bowen and Mac Saw- Raymond Baye1, 35, ~lum·
Gallla llocklng and Jllckson 1964, and lor the fiscal years yer 521 IIIah Team Game - bus Ohio, wao citod for dnviiiJ
are th~ 'only countlel that are starting Juiy I, 1810 and July Lo'Bo's,' 1!82. High Team Ser- whiie Intoxicated and !"' operahead o1 1111 year'a fiscal year July 1, 1964 lollows: Athens - ies _ Ashland 011, 2001.
atur'l llceose, after h11 car
figures.
$21,925.65. $13,35,5.88, $112,625.21,
atruck lht rear of a car driven
.111 1 Milled Lea
by Harry C. Miller, fO, BoulhFigura ohowbli the collec- $86,191.40, GaDia - ..,279.54,
!Ions for the twO&gt;week periods $6,602.55, $52,928.66, $53•897·37•
~her 10 1.,/"
side, when MUter was attempt.
ending Oet. 10, 1810 and Oct. Hockin&amp; - $5,036.86, $1,6'12.32
'
w. L. lng 10 make a left tlttll. The
31, 1!164, and lllaal yrar ligures $45,673.92, t4D,Z98.79, Jacklon 11 1 Bayes vehicle glaneed off alter
for the years starling July 1, no weekly figures, $62,839.08: TNID 1
11 8 striking the Millar car oDd
1965 and July 1, 1864 foUow :
$60,527.51, Lawrence - $23,610. Tlam 2
1 1 traveled HVII'II fHI down the
1
7
Alheno - tt5,081.811, tlt,IM.• 78, $20,887.83, $125$7·
:·::: :
1 10 highway and struck a utiUty
45 $202,051.91, t1'12,UU8.
aeut. Melli - • · • . •
Slate
uee ay
7 11 pole breakint o11 tho pole.
Gallla - tt,279.23, rt,OOUO, IIII.U, NS,IIIUII f48,153.60. Pike Team 4
I 13 A;rested durin&amp; the wetkond I'T PLEASANT Open TAMPER&amp;, Finland fiJPil-1
$88,391.26, f91,819.92.
- .,,111.23, U,81UO, $43,138.80, Team 8
Tltul 113 accordtna to jail recorda wire: Hou•~ for parent! and friends France and Finland
11 83
10 an
Hockinl - ... 1~.71, $5,597.- m·:·~·
.~i~ w~: Sa~t B~~~: t~Hllh
Roaer Le&amp;ue, 21, MI. Alto, and of students at Point Pltuanl = y
47. 185.77U!, t84,7uo.IS.
..
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Tom
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Hen~harles
E.
Ball,
Mlldlaon,
W
.
High
School
will
be
held
TuesI
·
793
·10 • •~· · " "'""'•
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h ed lth It ·
JackiiGII- '110'1018 $12921 • ... ~
74 $137 749 88 tiM Ml i4 ' . 97. $210,420.04, 1184,7&amp;2.38. Vin- nessy 395. High Team Game Va .. both c arg w
n OXI· day 7:30 p.m.
.
I MONTREAL tUPI) - SarldYI
i.a~~ _: 135 ?ss H' '19. ton - 13,14U9, $2,148.21, $22,- and Series - Team No. 4, 100, cation : Harold D. Tayl~. ,Ma~· Principal L. M. Wilcox
Raasentl and Yves Dube de~:~
lro4 69 fll2 094 01 '12oi s33 73 ' 672.88, $21,U9.70.
2020.
ison, W. va., no pera r' • asked lhat guests meet In
lid Franco MoqUin and M
cehse; James E. Cltrell, 24, high school gym where
Noucber 20 _21 21 _15 21 •
274 44
$4, · •
IS
Womea'• Thursday LIII\IO
Pt. Pleasant, arresled by city will be introduced to the
Saturday to caJ,ture
Plk · _: 13 B71 l3 . $S 06119
October !8, 1965
pollee 00 thrH charges, drunk, ty members and hear
tr o a 1 Invitational Do u b I e
133, 03~ 39. $4t,1H
w. L. resiiUng arrest and 1818Uli and remlfk• from IChool
Handball lournament.
Ross _ $32.241.84, ~'10,197.87,
S Fabric Sbop
batltry
;
and
Robert
Carr,
Pl.
ties.
14 7
$235,!52.61, $279.219.03.
,
,
•
N. v. Clothinl Hou!t
14 1 Pleasant, inloxlcatlon.
The parents will
LEON, Mexico '';!~~~~~=~
T
N 5
12 9
through" their children'• daily Desvaget of France
Im 1
':darkel
u 10
schedull for • nve
won the Agua caliente to
Donna·• I!Aotaurant
8 13
briefing by lhe respective tea· aegment of the 20-day Me•:tcol
NBA !IDundop
Landmark
4 17
chers on the subject of Ill
Cross·Country Bicycle Race
By United
lnteraallonal Hillh Gamo and Series - Luschedule, everyone 11 invited move Into 1eventh place
620
TheSunday
New mght
York but
Knlcks
McKinney,
, schedule,
joctlves. Foltowlnl
th~~~~~~~lrov"'er;ll:l:ata~nd:lng~•=·:-:::,l
Idle
had awere
btg cy
Team
Game andliM,Seriet. _ Hilh
FaJ&gt;.
everyone Is Invited
116
part in Baltimore's 137 ric Shop, 837,2321.
tllt home-oc butiGing for
triumph over Loo Angeleo.
menta.
•
Jim Barnel, Johnny Green
and John Elan, who were
lnduotrlal LeagUe
PT. PLEASANT- The Partta·l
oPrlgldalro oAclmlrol
traded by New York to
October Zl, 1115
sole Company aODDunces
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
o
Speod Qulin o Hoovor
Baltimore last week for Walt
Polall saleo of the company, for lhe Mr. and Mro. John N.
fROM THE DIICOMFOIITS OF n~llamy provided the scoring Blelner Block
48 first ten accOIIDtillll periods of of Mulberry Hat.o.,
o Provlncotown
punch
~hich
broughl
the
Bul·
K.
C.
Jewelert
40
11165
increased
by
13
per
cent
nounce
the
birth
of
a
oFioxst111
MINOR SORE THROAT
lets their fourth triumph Blue and Grey
28 over a like period in 11!64. At AD~ela Renee Wednesdoy
DUE TO
against eight defeats.
ll:d's Auto 'l'rtm
26 lhe some time proflll after tax- vember 3 •1. 3:16 p. m. ai Hoi·
COMMON COLDI
Barnes netled 30 polnll, high Davit • Warner Ina.
28 et gained moderately. It W~l zer bu!pUal. The Watson• have
for both clubs, and dominated Swlthor • Lohle
28 noted by Mr. C. A. Wyman, a three year old son, Gregory
MIDDLI!POR'f
I
Spectroc
playrebounds.
off the boards
grabbing
Hi&amp;h
Game 224,
and193.Sarlel HJgh
- chairman,
Alan. _ =-==::-::===':;!
1
TR""CHEIn
20
Greenby added
13 Joe
Bradley,
llmlled due that
to theearnings
expansion
"'
points and Eli•• 14 alter they Team Game and Series - Da- the companY'• prnducllve
came off the bench in the vlt • Warner In!., 154, :1610. u.. which lhould reflect In
fourth quarter.
ter earnliiJI in 1968.
Jerry West had 26 points for
Bontam Glrfl Ll•ll'll
The Pantasota Company
the Lakers, who feU to second
October 2t, 1tll
ten acoouUng period.! of
place in the Western Oivision
W. L. ifJ1 accountlnl pariodlmf
by losing their fifth game in II Team ~
3 2 lhowed the following :
starts.
Team I
S 2 1810 - ,13,46t,4110; 1864 Tum I
I 2 8110,115; Net Profit before tueo, 1
Team 4
I 4 1116 Off; 1864 High Garno - Blcky Wrtght, Ill; Tuel, 1166 - '""'•''";
101. H1Jb Tum Game - Teom IM - 35%.104: Net Profit
No. 2, 370.
tuee, 196&amp; - !71,'165: 19M ~~ Sbam
Butam lloyl Lllp
1116 - l,stz,2SI ; 1864 - •,zo;~:,·t
Winners of a poster contest
October fl, 1t11
811; Per Shire Earnings, ~-1
cooducted recently at the Ra·
W. L. fl cent.; 1964 - 30 centa.
cine Elementary School were Team 6
7 3 Tht llle6 ~ll\ll'el Include
announced today.
Team 1
6 f operalfou of the Cotbll
The postera will be placid in Team S
8 4 pany, Int., a wholly olllled
local buslnesges to advertise the Team 5
S &amp; aldluy, from date of acqulsiRaclne PTA's Fall Carnival to Team 2
4 6 lion July 23, 1965 to reporllng
he held Nov. J9.
Hlgh GAme and Series - Chip date.
Winning ellher first
Haaerty, 115, 276; llllh Team The Pantaaote Company
THIIOAT·IIIOTHINI AGfiON or third place In ~
Game and Seri11 - Team No. lhlrteen accounUne periods in a
NEW
for their respective
1, 731, UH.
calendar year. All
.
.
were flrat lf&amp;de, Renee
parlnds cover a lour wetk
KCONOMY
llrst :' Nancy Ours second;
A1I'L SlaMlap
and are on 111 aqUII and
811&amp; •••••.
Cleland, third; Second
By Ullted PNio bteraatloDII parallve basis.
Mike McClain, first :
Klllerl Dlvflloo
--...-Smllh teCOnd. Rodney
W. L T. PeL
Pleuul Vday HOQI!al
ler, third ; Third ....
Buffalo
7 2 0 .778 ADMI'l'l'IID; Mn.
JlfDHI
122 N. 2nd Avo, MlddiOIIOrl, o. Poweldl, flndi'III;FalthWaynSmieth
=~ork
: : ~ : : Litchfield, Applf Grove;

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IT MAKES A BIG
DIFFERENCE TO YOU,, •.,, tD know where to find what you
•nd your f1mily need, 1nd how to get
the best v1lues for your shopping dolt..rs. And It makes 1 big diH1rence to
the m~rch1nts who serve you .•.• , to
know where they an "meel" you •nd
best tell you •bout wh1t they offer. In
the IMP• of your -.,-per, you 1nd
your loc1l merch1nts get togeth~r;
N~per :.C.Y.ortiting Is your guide
r. tntellig,nt aliopping •ncl wile
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I'REVMIN5 I'O:ITICS OF
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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 8, 1965

Dinner, Reception Given Honoring
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EdI'th 8etzmg,
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A 1 o'clock dinner and recep-1 greenery with pmk and blue
Oon honoring Ed1tb Betzing, nylon net bows and streamers

associate state councilor, pre- on ef.lch end.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1'e:r~- mumty at Heath

Methodist VILLE, Ky., spent the week end relatives

• Church November 21 when a with her mother, Mrs. John
District 13, Daughters of Amer- through lhe arch by
Portsmouth, were
weekend committf'e met at the church F. Baily and family and atica Thursday evening m the Row.?n, deputy of Forest
,
guests of his mother, Mrs. Hen- Thursday The ch•1rch served a tended the 50th anmversary of i
Chester grade school. Rev. Eu- Council As ~ach. step m~de t
ry Hennesy.
similar dinner last year durmg Forest Run Methodist chW'Ch.
gene Emerson asked grace.
by Mrs Betzmg m reachmg ,'
MiSs Mary Schaaf, ~olumbus, lhe Christmas holiday.
Frank Amos returned hom.e
Members and guests were her offtce at ASC ~tas named, •
spent lhe week~nd with
her
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Friday from Veterans Memortseated at tables with white cov- It was placed on a ladder. As
Sister and fe~mtly Mr.
and Approxim~tely 80
children at Hospilal and is improving.
Mrs.
Everett
Bachner,
famwill
be
invtted
to
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Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. Williilm Dil·
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rrs and centered With arrange. Mrs Betzing ·and ~rs. owan
ily .
givmg dinner wh.ch Will be fol· lard of Lancaster and Mrs.
menls or fall flowers. lntroduc-1reached the an.:h, C..tddie WickMiss Carolyn Se:lfls. Colum- lowed by a program and rec- Lorna Owens, Middleport. were I
ed at a special table were Mrs. ham of Tlwodorus Council, sang,
bus, spen t the we~kend with [ reatlon penod. Transportat.on recent dinner guests of Mr. and 1
lletzlmg. her husband, Charles "Just One Step At A time,'' an_d
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo will be furnished y c urc Mrs. Harry Keiser. Min~rsville.
Betzmg, daughter , Mrs. Bern- as the steps were ta. en, sle '
Searls.
m~mbers in getting the children Misses Leda Mae and Rober·
H!e Horfman, grandson Stevie McAfee ol &amp;&gt;lie Pr&lt;:~tne Council. '
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10 nl· l to and from t e c urc · \ I ta Kraeuter spent the weekend
Hoffman; Rev. and Mrs. Emer- sang "I Know The Answer"
MARY McKINLAY
John Allensworth,
versity student, spent the Making up the commietees l at Amanda with Mr. and Mrs.
son and daughter, S~aron: Mrs After retinng the
group
Miss Mary McKinlay, mis~ weekend With his mother, Mrs. are Mrs. Bernard ~ultz, f_9Jd; Pearl Wolf and family.
Elhel Stout, Mrs. Lmme Gaul, e-entered the room wearing siunan· to Swaziland, South Robert Allensworth.
Miss Bess Sanborn m charge or Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Sayre
Mrs Hazel Parish, Mr and I~ousecoats ur robes and lormed Africa: is on furlou~h In the
M1ss Sl1zan11e Bradbury, Rio ) donations for the dinner; Miss or Fairborr. were weekend visMrs Will Mickle, Miss Jean , . c1rcle and Mrs. W&lt;~kely Vtas United States. holding services Grande College, spent
the Frieda ~~aehnle, transJ-MJrt.ation: itors of her mother, Mrs. Frank l
Mickle, Mrs Dorothy
White, I escorted to the rrnnt by Esther among cburches of the Naza- weekend w1th h.:r parents, Mr Mrs Nan Moore, the
guest Stewart.
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l\11ss ~ula White, Edith Wa~e- Ridenour ot Clwster
Counctl1 rene. She will he at ~he
and Mrs. Chnr les Bradbury
hst; and Mrs. Guy Shuler. in· Mr and Mrs. A. S. Puglissi 1
ly: past state councilor &lt;II~ dls- 1who. on bt'ha!f of Coli nn l.s o! eust&gt; Churrh or The ~azarene I M1ss Karen 13achn~r. OhiD vitatwns Mrs. Way~e Gibbons of (:olumtus spent Sunday with
tnct dcput~ an d Ivi:! stacy, the d1stmt, presented her with Monday, Nov. 8 at 2.30 p.m. Umvers1ty student was
the w1U head the committees.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Virmember of state
credentials I a wh1te qu1!ted robe Mrs Wake· The public is "'"'" ''
weekend guest of her parents,
gil Campbell
commit!~ Ml ~ . Wakely mtr....- ly then presentt&gt;d Mr s Betzmg McKmlay's major area of scr- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bachner,
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pecora and
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ducl'd the gue::;ts
wtth a gift from the Counctls ! vier has bt&gt;t'n ~n .tbt• ou.~' .u 1 and daughter. Connie
: Solit•itfftion TtJams
Pe~g:y and Michael of Columbus
Following the dmner.
40 1and Strdt! Hoffman her grand·r the ~aleigh Fttkm. Mt•monal
Mr and Mrs Wtlham Mayes f OrglmizeCanvass
jvisiled over the weekend with
members of Counc1ls m the dis- I son, presented ht'r v:tth H gift : llosp1t~l at Manzm' .. Swod- and ch 11dren, Barbara and Da·
1Mr and Mrs. Raymond Krider.
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trict dressed in floor JengU1 for- from the Hoffman ramliy, .ufter l ~and. She was born
Ayr, vJd, uf L1ma, Ohio, and Mr~ Solicitation teams for t h e 1They were accompanied home
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mals entered the room by twos wh1ch prayer for slate oH~t•ers. SC'utland,
Pau la and Chuck of Belpre, vis- H1gher Educatwn Crusade of i by Mrs Krider and Mrs. Els-1
carrymg a wh1te &lt;:~rch df.&gt;corat- members and the orde,r ~as
Ernest Covert
and children, Heath Methodist Church met I worth Dill who will spend a
eu '.\I til pmk_rose~uds __ ~n_d ~~.\'en by lht&gt; Ht'.v Emer~o~
jlled last we,..kE'nd w1th their Sund~y afternO?n at the church week w1th them and other rei· I
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"' hen the gil .r e\lred, Mrs !
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Mrs. Lucille Mayes. for fmnl brteCmg. Mr. L e ol atives.
HoUSPW(Irming is
l\1c.~!:e sang Guudmghl L.1·!
Suturday evening Mr and Mrs Sm1th, chairman, ctnd the Rev. and Mrs Stanley Pullins and
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riles .
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(overt entertained w1th a Hal· M. E. Dowson, pastor, conduct- and son, Stanley Wayne, of Mag-1
Gn'f'll ett~ OOf ,. hi The Hoosh'r m(•etmg openE'd ·
Joween J)&lt;uty for the fam1ly .
ed the session.
1noha spent the y,eekend at their
Berty Hood was honored Y.lt 1ia regular form by the d!sln&lt;.:l , Pl&lt;~rJ:. are well along tor llw Ira Butchl:'r spent the week- Takmg part in the canvass of• tr&lt;:~iler at Forked Run Lake. I
a su qm se houscy,armmg F'n- offlcers w1th Mrs Ho11an a~ f'ommun 1tv cmstrnas
cmol . end m Alht•ns as guest or his 1church membership are Mr. l _ _ -- --d,&lt;.Jy ~:~t l~e.r apar::nent, 10 th,t' rouncliur Nat ton&lt;d unJ stat~· uf· l)rugrom ·acrorUmg tu tht! &lt;h· 11daughter , Judy, for Father's' and Mr!l. Donald Sttvers, Mr.
GIVE DINNER
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\1ctm loJim resldenr.:e 011 Sd fleers w~re rt&gt;cc~n--1 by &lt;.hes- redor. Mr Wil l!Jm K Hus:.c ll Weekend at Uhlo Umve1 sity /and Mrs l.ec Sm1th, Eugene 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond KriSecond·A~. by netghbors an ter Council &lt;:~nd mtluded. Mr~ I He llas recelvl'd the mu sic ! Joe C&lt;~be&lt;'n. f'otumbus, has Harns, Mr. and Mrs. B.~rnard1 der entertained With a dmner 1
fnends t.lfts for ~Jer t~: wer~ Wakely, Mrs BelzPJg Dorothy j fur Ihe program and chOir d1rec. 1b£·t!n viSI!Ing with h1s parents, Fultz, Mrs Caro ll SVtanson, l Sunday at their home, Syracuse. I
prest'nlcd lo Mrs
an Watsms of Portsmouth , slat(' , tors and persons interested m Mr and Mrs Fred Cabeen and Mrs. E. 0. Rail, Mr. and Mrs. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Ber·
games pla~·ed durmg t~e aftrhr· t)LlblltJiy ehmrman. Mrs ..ita cy Ismgmg with tht' ~~·oup may p1ck I Mr am! Mrs W1lliam Slater Robert CO".:~ts Mr. and Mrs Ed-1nest Brurh. daughter , Elizabeth
noon Mrs Hood rece1ved I e Ad Ph
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up 1opit'S ol lil'.' musiC' at the 1md t,u,u!v
ward Young, Mrs. Ca~n Brown and son, Delbert, of MI. Ver·
door prw: and other pl'llrli
&lt;' Ilor of Porlsnw.Jth, o1nd
tht&gt; lllgh sehoul utfire, if deSifed, · Mr &lt;lnd. Mrs Robert Coats Mr and Mr~. Jam~s Clatwur-1 non, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pecora,
1vtsJted recently m K1rksv~lle, thy, Mrs. Guy Shuler, Mr. and· daughter, Peggy and son. Mich-1
Planmng and. ~~~;n~d H th~ ~ Coune1l deputies
. . . tliiOr to the rirst rehears&lt;:~!
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P&lt;~r!l were Mr1&gt;
~ h ay~s Three candldiih's were lnltJat The rehearsal sched ule 1s as J\1o Y.lth the1r son Stephen Mrs .J:unes Brewmgton Mrs. ael Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
and her aunt, Grace IC ensc · c&lt; by Chester Counr1! in honor folio\"'. Middleport lil·'h Sehooll Coats a swdent at' the K1rks· Ja~s Criswell Mrs. John Ba- Els'worth U11l and daughter Con·
· t c 1 mbus Refreshments
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d of Mrs Belzmg The state o -l b::nd room. Wednesday , Nov. v1lle Schc.ol of Osteopathy.
lker, Mr. and Mrs. William Rus· : me, Chester Road, \\oarren Con1
0 Jce crea m, ca e, mm s, an fKer spoke bru·lh , il!ll;!r whJch •l l7 01 8 30 u m. Tuesday. Nov.
sell Miss Bess Sanborn ilnd jnolly Reedsville and Michael
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coffee v.ere served "nd tavors It
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23 at 7 30 p m, Decem1Jc1 1st
Mrs. Emerson Jones.
Carleton, Pomeroy.
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g1ven the guest.!!.
. . Mrs w~~!t&gt;}, .mJ the m~t' mg and Slh 8 30 pm and the fwol 1
At1endmg were Mrs V1ct01 cloli&lt;'d 10 11 tua] 1:-,11C: lorm bv dJ~·
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G!lm. Mrs Margaret ll Jer. tl'lct ofill't'I'S
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Mrs .J 8 Hae~. Mrs Keller 1
II r:1 rile pro~I&lt;.Hll WI ~ PI - 1
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Mrs J B. Hayes, Mrs Keller '
'ented Dec I! at 8 pIll '" the
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Ju uh .,l'houl iH.JUitonum ur:dt&gt;J 1
1~~~· ~~ttle ~~lch;i~ ~::c ~~ BaiJii.t~i JJ';omen'l
th~ dtrect1on of ~1r. Russell With
lleltl. ld I Mi ' l'l"rence :.my accom- : gl\•lJlg
Plans were
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able tO attend because Of 111· n(lv
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or ,·,'f"oerrna,
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The Haptlst Wo~n s War pan1:;!
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.. _ held &lt;tl ' All pcr~ons of the commun- Ies by the Jumor
Methodist
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rayer v..,.s
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ed Youth FeJloy,shlp Sunday evethe Pomeroy ehun.: h Thursda~ 1ty who like tn smg all;' ln\oll I
h . h h
evenmg w1th Mrs J H. Steph. to jJ &lt;II'Ill'lfJ&lt;lle m tlus !Jrogrtlm i ~~ng at He~th t1 e~hod~t CHurc ti
enson as leader
of the fam111ar Cbrist mas UIU- ~ le preslr en • . on a yse
sessiOn.
d
tth
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SC11pture rea 1ng o a ew s1c Mr Kussell h&lt;.~s emphas1z- conducted
Th , tht! busmess
ted t hav
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9 35·38 by Mrs ~:lien Couch f.!d tlwt 1he ~lect!ons will not 1
e group vo
e
iONtGHT &amp; TUESDAY
bake sale Saturday, nov 20 and
dill cull
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opened the s~rV I C't.' and
the •·l'
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to sell toy, ~t calendars Devo·
John Ford'•
' hymn ·There Js A \.1/Jdeness Thev will rn1ke U!J a vaned 1
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''CHEYENNE AUTUMN"
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d b pro~rJrn ol Chnstrnas music ] liOns on the I hanksgiVtng theme
I In (,ud ~ MeH} · was rea ~
, were presented by Tom Cooke.
(Terhmcolor/
tht! leader Four readmgs were lor people of th~ cummumty 1
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Carroll Baker, Sa Mineo,
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fames Strwart, Richard
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I cuss ton on enesrs
Wnlmark, Karl Malden. Ar IMrs J E Fostl'r , ·'P1·ead11ng
The Jlltel mg was closed wl!h
lhur Kennedy, Patrick
The Cospt"l." Mrs Luram Ste1 ,tJi."siouar~· Jf"ill
grou[J ~ 1 ngmg mrd the
v\o'ayne.
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CompassiOn
of
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benetliclton
A!lending
were
Colorurtoon:
1IJ" 1ght Duwson Okey Ritter
Panchot Hld..way
us." \Irs Aten Sl1arn · and He 111 Muldletwrl
. Ion- ~ Doxu:~
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''the Comm&lt;.~ndment !11 Pr,Jv," • M1ss M&lt;.~r~ MrKm Iay, m1ss
Walte1 s, , Tom Cooke,'
WED. and THURSDAY
Mrs (;eOI ge Skmner
S1lent an lo SwM1 Iand. South Afnca. ' J.:en SIDJth, Eddie Brown, ManNovember 10·11
pra yer w&lt;.~~ otlered
b~ tl'tl;!t' ll \Hit be the guest speake.r nt lee Vanmeter. Sylvia Swanson,
NOT OPEN
each readmg.
, thl:' Middleport Ch urcb ol lhe Rhonda Husell Sandy Johnson,
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Nazarene Thursday
evemng, Li: Ann French, Verne Ord
FRIDAY 1nd SATURDAY 1
phenson, an offermg was taken No~· II 1:11 7 30 P m
Jenmfer Goble, Robb1e
November 12·1 3
and the ser\i11·e dosed .,., 1 t h M1ss j.-JcKmlay 13 un rurtough &lt;md Mr and Mrs. Jones.
"THE CURSE OF THE FLY" praH•r h\ ttle leader
HI !ht• Unitt•d Slates and
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Bnan Donlevy, Ct'o B&lt;:~ker,
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Carol liray
Girls
TO MI~ET TUESDAY
clw~ ul the Nzarene. Her rna· I
"DEVILS OF DARKNESS"
The \\o'S CS ol Ilit&gt; Uniled Melh· JOI il'e;;~ ol servwe has been m.
Italian Style
('ferhm('o]orJ
odJst
thurr h II til m"t·t
at tl&lt;"''* the u1flce ofH the Raleigh
Fllkm I
Wm Syl~·ester, larole Gray,
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1c hun· h Tuesdav, 7 30 p 111. \'.J 11 1 Memm1ol osp1tu
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Nov. 14·17
, ~ Dill and Mrs E J Tracy as ~ucte
out.stutmn
uv, to $3.99
1hos1esses ..
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areas and of , Stu
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m·s .JJIII 1 WI ave
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"TICKLE ME"
devo11ons em d ,~~1rs Jed 11,eb· ed m lhe ev&lt;:~ngehst1c work
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pastor or the local church and
I nw mbrrs af'e mvtlmg the pui.Jiic
Middleport
to attend the serv1re.
ceded the Booster meeting of

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Keep-Warm oven setting that keeps roasts and casseroles p1ping hot until serving time. Gas ranges ar•
style leaders. to&lt;&gt;-&lt;les1gned to set the decor lor
today's smart kitchens. Why not please your family
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SAIGON· (UPl) -An outnum· cana !wlee, and attacked wlth i area. One heavily ~ II milet wosl·toothwest of
jecilo J11V91i1ina te:l,$31 to ' : berecl battalion of American Oamethrnwers, thermile
section where llghtin( was Salg011. One crewman aboard
Clbloa City Scbool Dlslrlct for paratroopers, !Uppotted by or· nades and suicidal machinegun heavy had not been tearabed the UH·18 'eopler wu k!Uad
IDI' !III'OUIII and $201!10 loth Ullery ftre and air power, killed charges.
for enemy dead.
wbeo It lll'ubed, but the other!
elly tlcboolo
en~ al 1eaat J&amp;l VIet Cone regulars Eacb Ume the Americans Amc'fican losses were report. were rescued. The helleopter
rolleot botb 111 Ohio
Monday lD a bitter Jut~~Ie bottle beat the tJuerrllla• back.
ed as "moderate." A U.S. wu supporlinC an operaHoo by
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near Sa!ioD.
Mop-up pallola confirmed the helicopter flylnc an "'~ ~ rlllltJen.
WASIIING'roN-'I!IE IIOl1.tE Tho men of the U.S, l'l3nl Commuolat dead by body count mission for AmericiD C8llll). DariDg Monday olght, U.S.
Coliunlliet 1111 Ua-American A&amp; Alrborna Bripde triCked the loday. Unolljcial estimates said ties was shot down ~Y over Air Force Bll bomber• lwod
tlylllet, teldJ 1o wJDtl up 111 bard-core perr!Ua Ioree to ill • regiment of guerrllla regulars the battle ground, ·~ ttpOradlc 1111 Guam, bluled Communist
·kti IIIli Klan hllrlap lor the ti8DCIUary lD the Conunun181 was Involved In the fierce six- shooting contintiec!.
·
targell in Zoot D, Jess tiwl 10
Jeir&lt; .~ 011 Clt4q!a KJaaa. aiJ'On8ltold !mown u "Zqne D," boor battle.
U.S. Helleoplor ~
mil• from the aru of
~'. 1
to teiUf 1111 'lDv!ll- • miles northwest of Solgon.
American observers said they Viet Cong IUllll&amp;t'l ela!metl 1 Monc1a7'1 1111 lllttlo. 'ftlo mne
.. ··...lbJI-·1" IICIIv!illlllllhelt Bugle. bJowJi.c,. fiiiiUcal &amp;\1' qpeeled to find more eomm.. seoond u.s. Army hellcopler II llcod wltll IUnnelt nd
·
arrlllu llllt'1'GtiiHie lbe Amerl· o1at bodlet u palloll mpt the today In a teparlll baltlt about bultlrln.
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Construction to Begin on
;.,~ C:~Ra~~a~·:.:~ Appalachia Highway in '66
1

flames, killing :ill of the persons
lllllroad oiflclah told the
MANILA - AN ESTIMATED
aboard.
joll!l would retullll'om removFirst section of the Federal 35, near Jockaon, ud
eight million Filipinos voted toal of 1 brtdce and JOII!Iequent Government'• proposed Appa- east to Rt. 31, , _ Athe111.
day in national elel.'lions marMADAM Chiang Kai Shek greets Mrs. Walter H. Moeller, wife of loth District Conjust d1do't !!'ake It. We ••paostou of the New York l~chia Highway system will II": Estimated ..,t tl
u
1111 3
red by terrorism and murder. ressman Moeller at a reception recently in Washington, D. C. The affair, attended dido t tee the IIIII, said Capt Ceotrol'o riverside
yard•. IB'" m Southeastern Ohro, some- mile otretcll
io tlJ milltoo,
Keports from southern Cebu fy Membel'lt of Congress and their wives, was given m honor of Madam Shek dunng Elmer Weekly, one of the Tirey dHeribed tiro hrtclre
trme m 111M.
.
wbich wllleover preHmlnarJProvince said a Liberal party her visit to the nation's capital. Shown also is Congressman Thomas E. Morgan of survtvor•.
Tbis was learned today m an .
. IIlii lliihl-&lt;ll
IIIII'
1 botlle... k .. lllelr operacampaign worker was killed
PUot ~--rver
u... betw- Dolroll and Ml- Iannouncement from Carl Dahl- tllhaDeeliOI,
·W!9
1 ·
berg, executive director of the c 81 •
tl.is morning when he was Jump- Pennsy varua.
Weekly, ~.VUH'of Saratoga, ami.
.....,_ -•- ed by Nationalist party parti·
Cali!., wal aboard for "route
Tire offlclak tald lbere k Southeaslern Ohio
Regional Official• _ , ..
' iS. It Wll the 45th slaying
observation." lla was hnspita- llllly a elearanoe of u feet I Council.
lion will llqla ".lollleti.. ..
attributed lo the lengthy and
from lbe lraeks beoeath tiro
Dahlberg received word Moo- 111M."
biter political campaign.
i lized In serioua condition.
brldce 1o lbo bridge. Tbey day from R. W. N•wquist, dep- The overall propoood projool,
Also ourviving are stewarde85 added lbat die railroad need uty director of Ohio'! Appala- when oompletod, will ..... ..
WASHINGTON - THE CIVI"Toni Kitchell of West Monroe, eleoraoee of 11 feet for It• cbia program, that the Federal Cincinnati, cut HrllSI It
II Aeronautlcl Board
&lt;CAB)
Sixth grade science classes of Middleport Central
La., and passengers Israel lllliY-Iuiclt lriple • deck ••• Government has approved 37.3 Southerll lilhlo MfmtiH ~
will review pan of an eumr- school, whieh have been studymg weather, have rece!V·
OW
Horowitz, 4t, of Closter, N. J., earrlon and clelraace tf Zl miles of the Appalachia High· mg GalUal and coniiDUtt It 0..
ner's initial decision affecting ed assistance from industries and individuals, making
and Norman SJie&lt;ler of Valley ' feet for 1tJ oew botean.
way.
Morriston ono .., llll eutera
J.ake Central Airline routes In[ &gt;ssible a more successful - - - · - · -- - By United_ Preao lnterna- Stream, N.Y. MIU Kllchell was I
Frrst Je_g of lhe huge govern- ~ seclor of lho Jflale, MV CIIJI.
Ohio and neighboring states. ~nd interesting unit of lear- barometer which was t1sed by A cold arr mass swept across hospitalized In erllical condimen! project " to atart oo Rt. brrdge.
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the class to mske successful ] the United States today, tum- tion. Tiro two men ...... listed
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SPACE CEN'l'ER, BoinJ;oN A
·e of materials were Iweather predictions.
Ibhng temperatures below freez- II lair,
- America's lll!COnd spo~n\an
d Vafla~ble through area in- Others assisting include the '"-' across the upper Midwest. Among tho dead ...... Jack
to "walk In opace" one full tdm ~a
and stores often "' [Cross Hardware and Rawling• ' Snowers and thunderstorms F. A. Flynn, 44, 100 of F. M.
around the earl/' will be Chlir- u:~ r uest of pare~ts employ· and Sons Motor Co., which do- i occurred from southern New Flynn, the president and publei A. Bassett 1_ 11. 33-yoar&lt;Jid ed tt!!e. Buth Kaiser Aluminum ' nated small lhermometers "':&lt;I IEngland to North Texas.
llahar of tho New Y~rk Daily
A~ Force capttil,n from ~y- and the Philip Sporn plant Jaan- 1'" classroom expenments. Co-l An American Alrtin plane
08 Oar
.,
ton, OIUo.
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· ed thermo 8 hs 10 'l'ake a ca Cola Company made avarl.
.
.
near
Health department offiCials . expect that chance• _of
e,...tt wat
eont1nuous
of alrletmpera• l ®Je an entire
of science!
i:
!tea- .
e8 S
Jinuii.s f11 the election Nov. ' 1 tragedy have been reduced With wmpletion of ItS
copllo! of the U. B. Gemini 9 ture. Kyger cieek Plant loan- malerials de•igned fm· use in I tucky
killing 58 persom
! 1 wen made official Monday I Skunk Control project Saturday. Danger of human_r~n·
olbltal nigh!. It IJ olfJC18lly ed one parent three pounds of the elementary grades. In ad- aboard A small rivale plane ,.,0
by the Meigs County election Itractton of rabieS by no '
h
s~eduled for sometime after mercury to make a mercury difwn to weather study, the . h d in tbe P rain near 1 1
board,
ITwo cats killed, however,. a~e
1means IS past, however.
Julv 1, 1966 but sources saJd It -~- ~- __ -- - -- k1t covers several other areas Cl as e
.
.
been found negative on trutta
coold IH underway as early as
to be used later '" the year. Chardon, Oluo, and five person•
Clerk Mrs. Dorothy Johnston Proof of thiS ,, that two more tests, the departm,ont said.
next May if au IDeS well.
Many examples of Individual were killed,
..id the """""''· conducted by skunk• killed recently have pro- Meanwhile, II Is possible the
pupil - parent pro1ects have Snow blankeled Maine durltll
Emmett Will, chairman, R. War· ved rabid. Uno 1101 lro7 ~~~- sheriff's depar1ment bes tho
BRUSSJ!LII,
BELGIUM aided the science program. in· the night. Lormg Air Forre NEW YORK (UPI)-'Medlcal den Ours, Francis Andrew ~nd eroy,___the other Laure
· sure-cure 8Diwer to the rabres
Ohio's lrade mission to Europe
eluding • student and father I Base at Limestone, Maine, autboritles began a series of E. E. Follrod, found nothmg
,
threat, !I skunks would only
was to be briefed today on the
buildmg a science table which reported s inches and Green- detailed t.sla tuday lo deter- lbat ehanged how the candidate•
cooperate,
European Common Market and
was needed in the classroom. ville measured 2 inches.
mint the _cause of death of finished.
'
The minut~y • minute dally
finish off Its !alb With bus!UOrUJD 00
Teachers have observed a re- More than tnree quarten of Dorothy Kilgallen, the Broad- Howe.er John Wtlliam Ba·
,
docket of mcoming and outgoness.lenders in preparation for
markable retention of weather an inch of ram fell at Houston way columoist and television ettnar, • 'losing candidate for
'"G mwageo maintained by
leaving Belgium.
Middleport Council. wllh two ~dcts as well as unusual enthus- 1and Galveston, Tex., during the panellot.
.
Pomeroy achool board, picked
Sheriff Robert D. Hartenbacb's
The 57-man group will depart members hospitalized, failed to 1asm on the part of students mght.
Assistant Medical Eumlner up 66 votes, mskillll bii correctdepartment 011 SUnday bad thlo
Wednesday by airplane for Dus- muster a quorum Monday night. when aclual lnstrum•nts and Heavy log . shrouded the Dr. Jam_,. Luk_• said late ed vole tolal 474 .
entry by tha buoy, probebf¥
leldorf, Germany.
Hospitalized were
Clirford matenals are available.
eastern Carohna~. southeast Monday rught an mitlal .autopsy Mrs. Johnson said any per·
overly-hurried dtak perNn;
Stumbo and George Baker. Pre· I Both the students and teach-1Georg1o
and
northea•t ruled out the possib!Hty that a aon wlshtne II&gt; file for a recount Conviction of resisting arrest .,
_
O'M'AWA - PR~ MINIS- sent were John Zerkle, Gene ers thank all per!lons responsl-1 Flondlt. Sc&lt;:tllered showers fell heart attack kJUed Ult dark- in one or more precincts now brought a fine of $100 and costs 1I 111 pm.
~ teU
~~r Lesler B. Pearson s Liberal Harris and Wayne Gibbons.! ble for the suecess of the pro- along the Washington and haired 5!. year. old journalist bas five doys to do ao. The and a sentence ol 30 daya In hOlllth de~.
P . ~ renlyturned lo power today Member Roger Morgan was at gram.
Oregon coast eastward to Idaho wile wat found dead in bed closmg hour Is 4 p m. next Sat- jail upon a young Middleport
WI
o
two more aeats JD work
and northwestern Montana. Mooday at her fashionable East W'day
Monday n1ght
8
Parliament than It had eight Cle~k G&lt;ne Grate filed his Firemen Are Called
They were generally light and Side town house.
She. Blso observed that all rna
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:ee: ago _when Pea""'!, eall- report for October showing the Twice i 3 D
measure&lt;! less than two tenths Luke aid microscople and candidales, winners and losers, Mayor Lee Smith, however,
to get • clear following balances ln town op- Rae/
n 1
fi
of an mcb.
lotleologlcal test• would be must file a statement of etpens- placed Ronald Lee Manley, lt.
Tre ou'tco
f
' eratlng fundswere ':.lied v:n~ eer remen
neeeaary .. delermine eause .. with the local office by Dec. on two years proba!Joo and SUI- I
imt ,
eleetion m.: ~ t c!ondayl~ General 'Fund, •17.477. Cem- weekend and a a en ~erd the Col. Kincaid Taking of death, and this ''will take at 17 next, or be ineligible to be 1 pended $50 of the tine and 30
continue to be
etery 171; parking meter $130; The first wasg 6.: :Y·m Position With GE
least 1 couple of days."
candldale_for public office again days of the 30 day
orlty eovernment It also cast fire equipment $724; swimming Saturday lo a brush fir~ 0 ~ 1 Col Wt/liam Keith Kincaid Mist Kiigallen, the wife of for 1 perrod of f1ve years.
Mantey had been a~~ WI
d b
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I '-'5 fl t k $539· and
·
' ocklr • prndueer Richard Koll
reSJS!mK arrest at t~ scene
ou t 011 Pearson's political poo ~ ; re .'"'
•
the Don Wynn property on Bald son of Mr&gt; .John Kmcald and
d
the
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ol 1 record hop in the Middle- F
Ice lor liiPI. n...
future.
Planmng CommiSSIOn $3,000, for Knobs. The slllte fire marshall the late John Kmcald. has re- mhi-:;,..,an
mo r of three
t El
tary school last
uaera1 .....
• ---·
a total of f21,997.
was called in. He 1s continumg t 1red from the U S Air Force c
• made her regular
I por
emen
a resa L. Gibbl, 71, ~ - .....
LISBON, omo - AMERI- Street maintenance had a bal- his Investigation.
of er servmg nearly 30 years. weekly appearance on tbe TV
' week. The arrest grew out of I RFD who tiled Sunday ovllliDC
tan servicemen fn VIet Nam, ance of t4,306 and State High- ' The second was Monday at KmcaJd has accepted a posl· show "What's My Line:• Snnday
diSturbanc-e oulliul&lt; the achoo. at ~-, Relll
lftiaMI II
00
especially those with a sweet way lunds were t5t8, for a 12.05 a. m to the Apple Grove tion with General Electric Co., night and was lppearmg
a
In other coort action Monday Harlford wUI bt held WtdMI!?"th, will get a
welcome grand Iota! of operating funds Methodist Church where a fire wrth headquarters ill Pbilodel- taped"telecast of "To Tell lhe
night, Mayor Smith took op the day at I p. m. lit tbt Fori•
thank you" (1ft from some of $26,!22.
.
was under co?trol when the de-~ phia, Pa.
Truth II tho time her deatr
U
bond of flo posted by Eddie song Funeral bonHJ wttll tliO
1,500 Columbiana County 4-H Mayor 1e&lt;1 Smtih Informally partmenl amved, through the He will move there from Call- was reported.
,
Kester Coleman,
Middleport Rev. Ralph !Jiah_,- olllli...
Club memben.
reported excellent collections in help of the Applo Grove Jock- fornia wllh his family
this !l!f!l Kilgallen was wr1_ting • Cor T M 1 14 Rt
1 R. D. for 0 traffic violation and ing. Burial will bt Ia 1ert1t
The youths plan to send 1110re the sanitary sew..-.. fond, fol· men.
week •nd plans to visit with book based on her experrences. La~ ..-iite, 0~~· di.;,; Monda ' one of a hke amount from Jos- cemetery. She bora AutiUI
a ton of cookies to the llll· lowing the recent filmg of derelatives here enroute.
She had recenlly returned from in the Meigs General hospital epb c. Hall, Thomas Fork, lor 30, 1889, at 11'1.-, lho tlauP.
tiOD 1 ll&amp;htln( men tbere.
!nquent bills wllh the ,county
NOW YO UKNOW
He ts a graduate of Middle- 1 vacatlon ~ Europe,
will be held Thur!day 01 2 p..; reckless operation.
Jer of tbt lite Pater and .....
.
auditor. Collections m
thJS The 3,9/18 • mlle bonier be- port High Scholl, West Pomt Survivors 111Ciude her father, at the Martin Funeral home
.
tha H. J01cb11111 YliiiOI, 111111
PI1'1i8URGB - THE UNIT- fund during October amoonted twaea Caoadll IUid lbe Uolted Military Academy and served veteran newspaper and Wire with th R
Cha I N .
The dmer of a car who dam· was abo precoded ill dulh "r
ed Steelworkers Union (USWI to t2,492. The IolBI collections States bao beea ullfortlfled for in World War II with the Air sel'Ylet reporter James Kilgal- oHiciatl~. ;~ial w[ue~ ;:;;:: aged hio own and threo other her husbond Emery Gibbo 11o
reacbed labor agraemenllto dale 1n tbis fund amount to more than liO yem,
Force.
len, moUJer and Sisler, her Robinson ce 10 De 1
vehicles early Saturday morD- 11157 She 11 aurviYOd 11r 1we
with two oleo! fabricating flrmo $4t 749.
They have two sons, William, husband and three cih!ren, She was 1m:fe?' ~\
ing was fined $120 and sentenced SOliS, Carl
1
1 of Parkersburi.
Monday but two other cornpan-, '~bus, with a general bond reLOCAL TEMPS
who is remairung In California, Richard Jr., 24, J11l Ellen, 22, Meig• coonty,
mem:. :r to Jail three days on conviction and 'Martln j, of Latart RFD,
les replaced them oo the "ld- tlrement fund of •12,509, the The temperature In downtown and Tom, a student at 0 hI o and Kerry Alden, 12._ Her son the LanesvUie Congregational of OWL
siJ: dllutbters Mn. Berlba R.
led" 1111.
Iota! of all tuDds entrusted to Pomeroy today at noon was a Univer.ity Mrs. Kincaid Is a hu a daughter, AlexiS, 3, and Christian cburch She was
to th four Prillce Mr• lrralletl 1: ~
Latest I!OIDpanles to
be Middleport officiola stands at coolish 46 degrees wllb skies sister of Mrs, Millard Wilder- her daughter Is married to ceded Ill death by her husb:i' =o:rty ~mage
/ ted olds ~ M,-1 Marl~ v
Vwere
fl2,258.
overcast,
mutb.
mualclan Larry Groosman.
Edward B. One aIsler, stella'
':tuna
t850. Jolmson, an ll'laaon, Mra. 1:V:
ina United
eo";•
Thompaon, and one brother,
The Incident occurred alioul elyn M. Edwards of Hlriford,
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any trouble," •aid an olfical in
the tower, But £Jeconds later
the plane drpped out or the CINCINNATI IUPit -About
lower's radsr scope, crashed 188 new jobo w.,. npected

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A U .S. military ,.,..esman
described American losses in
the fierce hand-to-hand battlo
Monday u moderate.
Viet
Cons gunnen today shot down
helcopler flying an evacua·
tlon mission for American cas""lties.

Council Fails

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9

SAIGON- U. I. OOMMANDers today &lt;OIIllleCI 391 Commu·
nist bodies •• a jungle battlefield near· Saigon where Amer•
lean poratroopers smashed a
Commuolat trap and mauled
' two bettahons of !uicidal euer: rillas.
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News, and John Klrchstein, three months. Thirty persons night. A temporary morJUt
reaearch director f..- New York were killed Aug. 16 when a was set up at the a1rpon.
television station WPIX. The United Air Linell 727 plunged The investigators were II&gt;
younger Flynn waa national into Lake Michigan. The cause examine tllt remaining partl at
sales manager for the station. 1 of that crash still has oot been the ptane's engines, &amp;uidanct
The pilot had requeBted determined.
and communications syslehll,
It waa 1. p.m. M~~ay when permission to make a YJsual l A l~man investigating team aod question 11urvivora allll
~n . Amertcan. Arrhnes 1Z1 landing and was on the fmal from the Civil Aeronautics witnesses.
Jetlmer carrymg, till persons approach to the airport when l Board I CAB), headed by Tho- A transcript will be made ,.
fr?m New Yo.rk s LaGuardia the jet IDlHBhed into the 850- mas R. Saunderl, flew here the pilot's conversation with the
AlfliOI'I zeroed m on Runway II foot hillside along the Ohio early today and ordered a control tower as he was malllnl
at. the Greater Cmcmna~~ River.
guard placed around the wreck· h1s approach. Thia wtU a
Airport. One of the carrier al
Second Cnob
age. Intense heat from the still Iavailable in three dayt ID!I
ace pilots was in command. I It was Jhe second crash of a •moldering fuselage prevented may shed oome Ji&amp;bt 011 1111
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"There wao no indication 0 1 tllreMngined Boeing 727 within removal of the bodies Monday I (Continued 011 pqo 2)

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CONSTANCE, Ky. (UPI) Tha thundersklrm and the
jetliner streaked ln slmu~
taneously. Within minutes botb
were gone.
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AssiS•t by Area Industries

Plan ProJ·ecf
,
Of Than ksgt'vtng
Remembrances

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Remove Bodies·of 58 Persons
From Wreckage of Jetliner

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and
as spent the weekend Ill Colum· Cheryl and David were Sunday
Plans were made to serve a.
bus with Mr. and Mrs. Gene,dinner guests of her daughter
dinner to children In the com- 1 Mrs. J. B. Marshall of LoUis- DeWees and family and other and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.

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and! weekend at Raven!Wood, W.
Mr. va., with her son and daJJ8hlo
and Mrs. Stanley Pullins ,.,n er-Jn-law, Mr. and Mrs. LarSOD, Magnolia.
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Bruce aDd 'l'lleron, both of Rt.
I, Langsville, and Marvin, Derler, one sister, Almo Brown,
Rutland, Ill lfandchildrea and
Dine great IJ'andchlldren.
Frlendll mMy Clll at the In·
oeral home Wedlleoday
and
until lime of the fullarol.
PROB&amp;TION
Mayor Charlet U,ar of Pomlii'OJ filled Floyd
Beadrlw,
~llle, tiO and &lt;O&amp;Ia IUid
P••ced on one year probation
Mondo)' lligbt oo eonvicUtlll of
-uti and battery. Tho eomplaint had beeo IIJetl by Doria

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John and Harry Gibbs o1 M•
er, 50, Rt. I, Middleport, dm- aon, Jllld Leo Gibbo of West
ing north 011 Soutb second, tried Columbia, and two sisters, Mn.
to pau a tractor rig driven II· Mary Wllllll aad Mra. Clara
10 north by Donald Eddins, 22, Roush, botb of Mason. Frtenda
Crestwood, Ky., hitting I he may coli at the Forle!one FQ.
rig. Swisher also bit a parted era! home at any Umo.
cv owned by Nelllo Wlnllnn,
867 So. Stcond·at and the rig,
after being bit, llao wu forced
Melp O.Oral llllfllal
IDto strlklDI another ptll'ked ve- AdaiJUied - Maqle llll'll,
blcla owned by Paul, Lorraine Syracuse; Mn. Eva Kllopp, M•
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