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~~~~~~~~~~"-'--:.~-~ WiU. be A.Uendf!d .
..w.at on I'Uf
0-·erty Participation IS
Plans were made to attend ' - 'Co~· to Elberfelcla luay Rudy To Wur 116&gt;
the Christmas blrtl)day party
T . of Methodist Church Women atlthe Chillicothe Veterans' Hq.. fNrlmont on tho Second Floor and soo tho
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the devotiODB.
pita) when the Auxillary to
"Parllcipatilll In the war on Lewis-Manley Post Unit 263,
Poverty" was the topic of the American· Legion, mel at the
presented by M rs. home of Mrs . Sherman Butler
r:~:ster Sr., followl.'d by a 1 in Rutland this ~eek.
discLtSSion. Mss Lydia Mrs. Arnold R1chards, presl=~bach read an article "Bra- 1 dent, conducted the meeting fol'l's Churches Fight on Pover~ lowing the ritualistic opening.
," from the Methodi_st Wo- 1A report was given on the reman. Prayer by Mrs. Smith clos- cent bake sale by Mrs. Ernest
ed the program.
. IBoles, chairman. Plans were
During the business session, I made for the annual Christmas
Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr. was parly to be held at the home of
-welcomed. as
new member. Mrs. Campbell Harper in De- l
It was decided to have a soup cember.
sale and a rummage sale, the The partv at Chillicothe for
S
dales to be announced. Plans veterans in. the hospital will be
.were made to help 8 needy ram- in December. Christmas cards
JtC n
ily at Christmas.
i a were brought to the meeting to
d to make 1 At the close ol the meet ng b be sent to the various hospitals.
of putting dessert
The
Mrs.
Butler,
d Plats
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. ts be. g in- Mrs. Smith, Mrs. · ·
Mrs Curtis Luckadoo and Mrs.
In
cablr:.ch b IR the and Mrs. Glenn Dill from a •:·
Benlley, served a salad
of
Mid- ble carrring out
course at the elose of the meelLadles I e
h h with white cover a
e&lt;:ur
.
dteport First Baptist C urc I 'th an arrangement of fall mg.
Tuesday evening at the home I ~~wers gourds and corn .
• 1£ 1l
of .Mrs. Pf'arl Hoffman. M_rs. ,l
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Beulah Whitt was the aSSISt- ~
, .• ,~,,. . ..... .,..
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ing hostess.
. I'J
~Irs . James Murray, pres&gt; ~
~
oent. presided and the meet- M
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T' " fol
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sung, ''Blest Be The leWh'le- ~·
i . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovat~
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cDow- t.er fi,Od children have moved 1
Mrs. Hortman gave the scnp- Mr. and Mrs. Jack pMt uin intu the Morah Leonard proper·l
tun· readmg from Psalm 1 ~7 ·1et1 and ~r. and Mrs. 8. Qere ty on s. l&lt;,ift h St. in Middle~rt. 1
The group voted to co ntnb· l and family of Columbus w I Dr and Mrs. J . 1-J. Jewell
ute 25 toward tile kJ_tchl'n re· l weekend guesls of Mr. ~nd Mrs. I have' returned to their home in I
model in~. The travehn~ pme l Karl Grut"ser and sons.
d Detroit Mich. rollowing sever·
brought by Mrs. While was "."on Mrs. Mason Fisher ente;e I a! day; visit with their eousin,
~Y Mrs. John Kauff. Followmg l Hol1:er Hospital Monday, or I Mr. and Mrs. James Souders.
the dosing prayt-r, the hostess- observauon and treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vroman
ts scr..-ed cake an_d sh~rbet. Mr and Mrs. P~u; Gr~~~:r visited ov~:r the weekend in, CoThe Dert'mber meet.mg wlll be were Tuesday ~vemno di z llumbus with their son and tamheld at the church Wllh Margar· . guests of her :mter. Mrs. Bent ily , Mr. and Mrs . John Vruet Ella Lewis as the hostess. 1Wolfe.
man and sun, Johnny. Johnny
Attending in addition lo, _the I Mrs. Charl es Withrow. s~nt accompanied his grandpa rent s
ab()ve were Mrs. Charles Vthlte, 1the weekend in Galllp()hS with · to Middleport for several days'
Mrs. Genevive Saxton. Mrs . .Lu- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wo_lfe. I visit.
I
&lt;ille Mms. Mrs. Clyde W1ne- l Mrs. Lewis Roush. Mmers- Mrs. Georgia Wood, Ravcns1
brenner, ~lrs. Nora Hamilton I ville and sister, Mrs. George wood, W. Va. visited Tuesday
1McClintock of Pt. Pleas::~nl, W.i evening with her mother-in-law,
! r .
and M
s Elizabelh Slaven
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Va . visited Tuesday at Letart I Mrs. E. M. Wood and attended
Fa lis with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest the EaStern Star mo!her-daugh1
IC.r imm.
i Ler banquet. Mrs. Wood accomPamerGY O.M
I 'Mrs. Edith Teaford and son, j p~nied her dau~hter-in - law lo
Ceci! visited recently with her IHavenswood for a visit with Mr.
TONIGHT
' da ughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wood.
Ian d Mrs. Henry Bentz and ram-I· Mrs. B~rnard Schra.rnm, i
NOT OPEN
i il}, Racine.
Zanesville, IS the guest at her
FRIDAY lnd SATURDAY
~1rs. Mae Reitmire .and son, daughter and family, Mr: and
November 12·1 l
ohn T of New Haven, W. Va. Mrs. John Lyons and fam1ly.
"THE CURSE OF THE FLY"
ere Tuesday guests of be r Mr. and Mhs. Charles VroBrian Dnnlev}·, Geo. Baker,
sler Mrs. Susie Fischer.
man and children, Mark and l
Carol Gray
Mr.' and Mrs. Norman Rizer Es ther. of Belpre v1sited over
"DEVILS OF DARKNESS"
f Racine were Sunday guests Ithe weekend with her parents,
(Technicolorl
f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiser. Mr. and Mrs. Fielding H~wk­
Wm . Sylvester, Carole Gray,
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Logan, . lns.
Tr acy Ret'd
i Mrs. George Logan and Mrs.l Week~nd _gue~ls ~f' ~~~· P,a-,
$UN. thru lUESDAY
I Florenc~ Holley visited Wednes· 1vid Eht~mmg·er · were her son
Novem~r 14-11
day afternoon, with Mrs. Cal- i and family, Mr. and Mrs. CharI Iie Logan at the Maplewood les Entsminger of Charl~ton ,
ELVIS PRESLEY
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"TICKLE ME ''
W. Va. Jill and K1m VISit~
i resl home, al Alfred.
(Tec hnicolor I
with their grandmother wlule
CAU .. ON AUNT
. l~elf p~rents v~sited in Wester- I
Elvis Presley, Julie Adams, I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronnie
Pooler
!
Ville w1Lh relat1ves.
.
Jocelyn Lane, Jack .Mullaney,
d
son
Jimmie
of
Chesler
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
La1~g,
,
Merry Anders.
~~l!ing
on
her
aunt,
.
Mr.
a~d
Cl~vela~d,
vislted
rel'tntly
WJih
'
Cololc•rtoons
.
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AdQiission 75c and 40c.
I Mrs. Gera llf Violet Fnday rn M1ss Ntni:i Russell.
Tu ers Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee DavJd~n· :
pp
Athens, spent Tuesday evemng 1
with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Jones.
Miss Judy OVerturf, who is
employed in Columbus, spent
the weekend In Detroit, Mich.
and Canad.1.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sky and
sons, Garry and Walter, of Columbus, visited recently with
Mr. and Mr::~, Francia Overturf
uf Bradbury.

The WSCS of the United Met~
edJsl, churcll mel 'l'lleodaY ev~
Inc -at the churcll with Mrs. . ·
D. _, ·. Edward3, president, m
ehqe.
' pt.votiono taken fr&lt;ml Deute;:
onOA\y 8:11-ZO and Galat':rry
HO
led
Mra.
the
P.
and
CrOwdhymn, Where
- eadin
ed Ways of Ufe. A r lo ~
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kitc~en

stal~ed. ~\~be c~:ss t~e

host~sses,

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thendf~l ~hE'~~d

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M1ddleoort
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lops In foshlons for womon and

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"future ,.: ·wrde sele~tion of coltt, dresn~,
sklrtl, swuttrt, slocks, millinery, oil w_.thtr

~ats, ~ar

coats, robH, dusters, and blout;"
In •II size ranges. Come in •nd see for yourself-use our convenient lay·IWIY pl1n.

D6110r.,l To T'M lnleJ'e~ll

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KNIT
SUITS

YOUR
WINTER
COAT

Two and three piece styles,
easy to wear, fashioned

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At Christmas, there'l no lift likt I watch ••. ana no
watch like a Bt.liova. Irs prtc~t Jewelry that tells PI'·
feet time--. watch )'OU can take pride in aiviRI becau_se
h's madt with pricH. Made lo livt you mort quaht,

tor your money. Come in !lOOn. OUr Watch ~ wUi
halp you chooll from our larp 8ulov1 HIICf:IOQ,.

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beautiful fall

at Elberfelds.

misses and half sizes.

Coats that art

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shades, In

See all the important fashions

coats seen in mudt higher
higher priced lines. Make your

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Misses and Half Sims

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arna an Banquet is Dec. 2
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~--Pageant Hopefuls To Meet/".:~:~ a:::~:;:s~;:;~ :::.P7:Ei ~.:.!7!-~~·'"~;: :~::t:1:."t:.:
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~g~aWh7
.~~r?~~d[oe:;tr~~[;';~~~~
fho;~':!
space plant on State Route 9:1 in Jackson, Thursday. Some 300 residents of the Southeastern Ohio community

Miller of Jackson. Murphy, Brown. State Auditor Roger Cloud, who spoke at the luncheon, and N. P. Peterson, 1 Plans lor Meig• County to sored by tho Meig• County, as Wolfe.
chalrmm; Pe11o Shielift,
who wrll be manager of the Jackson plant.
/ h!'Jnor one of its outstanding na-1Farm- City committee and aJJ The event will be held at the Goeg1ein, Andrew Cross _.

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Beautiful
Dresses

many styles to

thoose from in all the new shades.

Sizes
3 to 6x
and
7 to 14

We ere featuring e beeutiful selection of
dresses for the Holidey season, Shop now
and be sure of getting the widest selection
and the greatest values. Many 1tyles to
choose from in all sizes from Junior Petites,
Misses Sizes, Half Sizes and Extre Sizes.

while our stocks are com-

to

Slltl7to14
$U5to$7.95

•nd38to44

'$2.95 incl $3.95

CIULDRENS SNOWSUITS 8.95 to 12.95
Warm, comfortable snowsuits suitable for boys or
girls - a large selection of styles In wa t er rep ell •
ent nylons and twills, warm lnte,rlinings.
SIIH 1 to 3 and 3 to 6X

Di~ISion

~VJNGT~Nb.
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OUtstandinJ value• tn
&amp;Irlo H!rto. BeaumuJ all
wool platdt and oolido and
.cottonwashable
blends. daCTOR 1nd

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Day Season

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25 deer were killed in the four- gram and their enrollment m
an orbit around Earth.
Since the end tast Friday·..,
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Airlines Boeing 121 Jetliner fluence, James McHaffie. Mtd-/
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the official Soviet news oi the Middleport Chamher of i
a skunk control project 10 tho
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Monday nt1ht at the Greater tlleport, 't&gt; and costs for disto_
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agency, said Venus % woold C4mmerce.
lenvll'ODS of Pomeroy, IIICludiQc
'
e ftrst two ,
Cmcinnati Airport.
turbing the peace, Jomor Lee , days.t
at noon tnday ) Legwn flamilres
pass the mysterious planet ot Meeting at tho Martin Resthe Laurel Cliff area, _most of
ruroner Jerry Rouse said Pomeroy, 15 and cost. for dm-1 repo;
AIIPnd Dinner
the end of February next year. taurant the chamber also electthdehslwDkbeeskilled provmg rabo
Thursday
ud
rs e nes ay an I Over 100 legJonaires auxlli· It reported the interplanetary ed Cash Bahr vice president· Judom nt In a suit to quiet JH tathve . lnl lO other
1 he believed the l:x&gt;dies ing an unsafe Vehicle, Jay n I
ot'll be m the scorched Sto
Rt 1 ·G 11 lis
'IO· urs av
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ea of11c as bave indicated
may
• ne,
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_ Glenn Vance, ary members and their om1carl Horky, secretary and ¥rs. title and two routine
court the OIISet o1 cold weather should
scattered wreckage of the aDd costs for !allure to displ"l I Rt. J, Middleport, Primo A. Gre- lies attended the annual Vel- Velen• Memorial HOipttal John Worner, treasurer. Mr. notices were entered In the for&lt;e skunks into dormancy for
ptane.
red light
extended
load, fgory ' Springfield
Day dmner ot Feeney • Admitted 'l'llar'day - Nellie Welob succeeds Robert Coots Meigs
C4unty
of Court the winter montbs ·
and
John on
G. an
Casto
Ewmglon,
. . ' Oolo' Robert
. erans
B
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nd
11 p_ost. 1•• Ame rl can Le- Nelson, Pomeroy; Bertha Con- as preBI'den.t
SALT
LAKE
CITY
SALT
bond
for
,'
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fori
Oxtoby
,
Sprmgfleld,
a
JO-pomt
enne
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offtct
smce
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ay
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Lak ell
1
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I tod 1a _med.SO
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peedi g
buck Roger Jenkins
gwn m M1ddleport Thursday ev- ningham Nell' Haven· Mrs Lar- The Chamber, m routme busl- Ownership m fee Simple was
PLAN TWO DANCES
d
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yedpo
y
lcohoayl
"eo
tor
•-•·
field'
Ohio
9-poi
t
buck
ening.
ry
Reedsvilie
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made
a
cash
donation
for
ordered
for
the
plaintiffs
In
A
school
T..,
e
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a mlnJ;,:.er
wuu a
urt specta s wuay were
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h h' k dinne
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the Chrl t
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tesu to lhe pilot and co-pilot tO students ol Middleport Jligh There were two more cbe.ck- T e c •c en
r was pre- DlocbarJtl Tburoday s mao orne =ora - arence .
?' vs Un- dance party .....
wlll be held tbla
ol the Unlled Air Lines plane sehoul ltlstory and civics teach- ed- m at the Dexter
stallon pared and served by the ladtes It! Hayes, Midtlteport; DaiSy lng &lt;Oilteollttd 11!VIewed plans ltDown l!etrs,. devtsees, etc., of Saturday from
to II p.m.,
that
crashed
and
burned
here.,
'Nolan
Swackhamer,
T
h
1
s
whose
killers
were
not
reported
,
auxthary.
Don
Roach
1ave
a
Sayre,
Racine;
Rev.
Donald
for
a
and
ce_rtam
prem1ses,
the
latter
at
the
Pomeroy
lli&amp;h
school
8
Th r da nl
talk on Veterans !Joy
Thelma merchants promo!Jon.
fallmg to
u s Y ••ht.
was th e secoild group of hi s to Mr. Wtlhams.
led and Mr. Boone' Mtdtlie-t·
,_ ,
d appear
F It In court.
I . Webrtf' .,... 1bt diiDI» is •-·
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w tho
The airlines' medical direc- stUdents to vtlllt ti: Friday court Thul'OOay- Dale L. Connally, Frank Che.:sebrew
group Thlevener, C41umbus; Robert
ster an
u z were pam' ' public. Tonifht the Jays lfill
tor, Dr. George Kldera, oald seS8lon. They were Fred Robin- Reedsv•lle, Clyde Kuhn, Tup- 1
" smgmg. Tables were Roush, Racine; Clara Saylor,
AWARDED JUDGMENT
counsel.
...,.. • hlch school dance .Ill
there Wlls "absolutely no loon- son, l.arrf Pettit, Roger Sny- pers Ptain•l Rlcbard Gaston, decorated with the
harvest MidtUeport. .
General Credit Corp. hao been Alva D, Guhl, In hls !lUll Wahama lflih IIArtinc ll ·l J.
dation to a rumor that
der Ctlllltle Cooke, Tom Baker, Athens, Carrol Teaford, Racine, theme for the dmner.
Don Btrlll _ Mr. lttd Mrs. Larry awarded a judgment on a oote agamst John R. Murphy and Ida m.
, .
ic beverages were Involved.
Clatworthy, Roy Coleman, Paul Man-, Racine, Harold Jef- Roach and Walter Bunce were Barton, 1 son, Reelsville.
of $541.51 plus Interest and Mae Murphy, was IIJven
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"The plloto are belnc tested JGll Cunniu&amp;ham, Pat Edwards, fers, Pomeroy, Denzel Welsh, , prugram chairman.
costs !rom Nathamel Carpenter, only to withdraw tho ortgmal
MEEr 'n1ESDAY
for Inhalation ol toxic chemJ. and SlJaroD Harrison.Harrisonville, with one at DexIn Mmgs County Common Pleas of a note flied tn the case, and The Friendly Clrclt of 'tile
ealo such as rain repellant and Judge Porter last September Iter on Thursday also not tdenti-/
LOCAL TEMPI
lllelp Geaerll Hotpttal
oubstttule a lnle copy of It al- Federated C!burclt w.ill .,_
other IIIIIJ'edlents found in the lnstibtted the vjsitatioa pljln fled.
The temperature In downtown • Admlttetl '11ntrrdaJ - Lula
MARRIAGE LICENSE
so, '" Thelma Jean Powell vs. 'l'lleaday Nnv : II at a, ,Jm.1
eockplt" Kldera said. One of wltb oeu1ora at l'opjj!roy Hlilt One animal was , tacged on Pomeroy at Jl:30 a.m. today HaD, Pomeroy.
Carl E. WRIIIBJey, 21, ChesiJ. Larry Milton Powell, beN
lbo ·., btiiiJ ..._
the thlt'edJenll was methyl ldlool,
o1 Wi.om.' bave ba4 land owned by Hpwell llarm011, was a comfortable 5911 ..... 1111eMrps ThnUy - Nola Ire, clerk,
lJIIIa Lou Boy· on Ill merits wos set 1for ov. lor llleUt -IUetlllll.
,
'-"•ued on Pap 5
their illy In court.
Dexter, Rt. 1.
under &amp;IIJltl)l altlea.
llrodalt.lw, l'Gmaro7.
II', II, Cltetbire.
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Mona llobts 5.95 te 12.95

Sl111and
3 to$3.95
6X
$2.95
Sl111 7 to 14
$2.95 to $8.95

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Rhodesia~

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plete.

Slzesl2to20

~mith

25 Meigs Deer

make your .electlona

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washable cordanas, solids

A special .croup of lirll
1weat.en in soft flat knjts
and bulky urlon c:ardl(lanJ
_ &amp;Oft pastels - deep
tone• and whites.

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sOVIets
. Lanneh unm annedspace station
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Is Forfeited
By Judge Today

WORLD

Nylon quilts, cotton quilts,
and prints, now Is the tim•

Corporatio~

1 Fred Crow is head of the pro- banks In ·the cotmty, from. tbt
·
gram committee. Assistmg him [Chambers at Commerce, 'Joy.
Heading up the committee I are Thomas Wolfe. Jack car- cees. Rotary aad Lions Cllllt,
for the Paul Carnahan Apprec- lsey and Richard Chambers.
Busine" and Profesoional' W•
iation Banquet are chairman. I Tickets for the event
are men, !lie l-'IC, Southern !level.
Hugh Custer; vice chairrnan, i now available at $1.50
each opment Corp., Meigs County
Jack Carsey; secrelary, C. E. / from members of the ticket Granges and Meit:a ·Coi.mty
Blakeslee and treasurer, Thorn. sales committee, Ed Foster, 1Farm Bureau.
National Sleel

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Womens Robes
and Dusters

Group of Girls
s-alers and Skirts

starting Cart Blllkam, Joint Wetaer·.IDII

with no sign of major unr.,t ' Rhodesia," Wilsou said.
I which will enable them toreDAIRY SERVICE UNIT DIRECTORS- Members of
Board of Directors of the Meigs County dairy sen&lt;1ce
''But if lhe legally conslttuted turn to or remain in i!Chool, or unit, got together Wednesday evening at Eastern High school on the occasion of the unit's annual meetinc for a
government (Gibbs) osked for obtain the work experience n" group picture. Front row, left to right, Virgil King, Daviid Nease, Donald Mora, Virgil Atkins. Back row, Wa)'lle
help for restoring law and cessary m today 's world of Roush, CharJes Theiss, David Koblentz and Gene Jeffers.
order naturally we would give work.
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The service provided by the/
IwasTheralletlparliamentary
session youth working in Neighborhood
tbfl
Three More Skllllb
for a full debate 011 Youth Corp, projecls must be
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Babied
by Brttnin Thursday against the wise have been perlormed and Union today launched an on-1 normally.
made lhree complete scansand
ofl, Are
ThreeFound
more Kunka
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1must result in better services , manned space station on a Mariner I blazed the trail to: ll10 surface. Valuable informa.I MOJgs County have provod to
Contmumg to. hunt when he: issued its onllaleral declaration and improved facilities for the voyage toward Veno•, a trip the vicinity of Venus when it lion was received from Mariner be infected with rabioo, tbt
already had hts deer provedlo[ Independence tUDI).
/ public benefit. It is important which America's Mariner 2 came within 22,000 miles of lhe by American space scienhsts. County Healtb Department· cloGTON _ FEDERAL costly today for a Prosperi,
, that the job, in which enrollees pioneered three years ago.
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man.Judge Frank w Porcur- The Russian prohe, named
f then have obtamed close up
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power
investigators attempting Oh10
County
ser ve must
I not displace
i an wa
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I photographs of the Moon and l Two were killed near
tho
to dia11nose the power paraly- ter Jr ordered the '109.55
rent
or In '"y
Y Venus 2. is at least the second
Mr
Salisbury • ScipiO Townsldp
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' of ' PhiUJp v. Relterer for- I
trnpatr cxts 1ng con
or
. attempt to gather mfor.
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1 a s.
me. th e th'Jrd 1D
u1e area •_.
examined various theofles to- felted He had been charged
the
mation about the distant planet.
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I' Tass' first report on Venus 21
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the Murray Hill lloo4 in Br»
day, mcluding one that was by the Wildlife
with I
In a 110 n 1 .1 e
Venus 1. launched m February,
, said 1t was more than 34,000 bury.
caused by a ' 'nervous break. hunting a second deer.
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oppor um Jes pi th · 1961 was a failure.
m1les from Earth.
The department said betweea
down" of , an electronic brain.
tn other action Ulis morning '
Iedpenell&lt;'e
to these young peo e, I ey
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There were believed to have
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I J 0 d e Porter fined Wmiam Ev,
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test1ng and remedtal education been two other Soviet attempts
pet cli01c eooducled in t h 1
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todaA
Rt.d l,
Meig• County Game Protec- rwhen necessary to assure the to send payloads to Venus in Jack Welsh,
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of. Ult,
county since tho rabies theut
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sear&lt;
. rna e . Y cos an sen en
m . . rlor, Don Williams, said tnday i effectiveness of
the
pro- 1961 but they also failed to get the Columbus an
Soot ern ,
mounted about one month aao

A Beautiful Selection Of

s.. Our Outstondlng

pleted at a committee meeting
in the county Extension office
, Thursday evening,
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originated by the Southern Development Corporation of Racine and is to be Jointly spon-

port.
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"All girls ljlterested tn par- ,
announced that the U. s De- '
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one of ~et )l8i"ents must attend :
proved fond s. for • Neighbor- .
this meeting, Even If a girl
1 hood Yoolh Corps project
for
did not receive entry blanks
LONDON (UPII ~ Prime Minister Harold Wilson , Logan.
at school, she still can enter said .today military force might be used in Rhodesia if l The projet1, to be- sponsored
the pageanl by. makin~ an ap.-1 ~he loyal go\'ernor general asked for help in maintain-~ by the Logan City Schools, will
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pearance at this meetmg. The mg Jaw and order there.
provide wurk experience opporentire pageant will be explain- Britain, in lht• unique position I
tunitiPs for 35 in-school enrolled to both parent and daugh- of having support from hott1 · among the majority bl~&lt;·k I ees. If will cost a total of $23,ter and contestant agreemE'nt E.!ist and West, already was· population.
360 of which the Federal Gov.
forms will be signed at this making plans lo u~e • ., ,_•ryl Wil sun said if rebel Premier er~ment will provide $20,900.
meeting,, Werry said.
1diplomatic and economic wea- Jan Smi! t1 ·
'"v other Dwight Diller. former
grid
A contestant must be a high I pon •I its disposal.
' private person" asked for he coach, will serve
local co88
school senior between tJ 1e ages i Wilson Ioili a special debate , it woulu o~ u~ lt' 1m! guv~rnur ordinator for the project.
of !6 and 19. She will be judg- 1in Parliament th::~t H Gov. Sir , to decidt" what i.lclion to lakt:'.
The Neighborhood Youth
ed on her scholastic achieve- i Humphrey Gibb!) askt'd for )
Nu Military lmpll ;tion
Corps is ~~ major part of the
ment, poise and appearance, · troops .or police, "w~ would I '' We ~hould. nut
onsider / ~'ar against Poverty and proyouth fitness and 8 three min- respond ~o the_reque~t ~nd g1ve se ndmg Y..hat .v.ould. have to. be vJdes young men and women
1 &lt;:l maJ()r millt~ry 1_nterv~nt10n from lti through 21 years of age
full. eon.stderatJOn to 11. .
~lspatche~ from Sahsbu_ry l for l~t' .purpose uf 1m!&gt;Osmg &lt;~ I with parl-time or nearly fullsaJd the sJtuatJon was QUiet constJiuLJonal s ~·I u t J fJ n on time employment opportunities

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aotids. Wtde wale eorduroy and all

~ieving,

Logan Gets

May Us.eMilitary Force
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weather poplin,

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Beautiful Group of
GIRLS COATS
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," hi• dO&lt;tors oaid today,

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A wide selection of

live sons, Paul Carnahan, at I rural and urban organizations. Racine High school

Ril lph Werry, chairman of ule display of talent.
lucky •eant.
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the Third Annual Metgs Coo n· young lady selected as Meigs 1 Tlte time of the Tuesday night ,
ty Junior· Mis:'ii Pageant, today County Jumor Miss will be 1:1- j oriemation meeting will be 7:announoed an orientation meet- warded • $2110 scholarship to 30. Hefr&lt;'shments will be sering for all girls interested io the eollege, university or pr&lt;&gt;- ved. Auy girl wishing lo enter
pnrlicipatlng
in Tuesday
the pageant
school of prize~
her l'hoice
the pageant
but unable
ah
will be held next
even- ~ fessional
plus merchan~ise
. and Il tend
this meeting
shouldto coning in the sotia! rooms of the ,a tnp to Xen1a to partll'l pate tact Mr. Wt"rry at WY 2·5480
Columbus and Southern Ohio in the Ohio Junior Miss Pag- 1in the evening.
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Goessler Jewelry Store C4~r.:!~i~!F~:da~ famlly-Fuml•hEI"'sL,.,BYourE~iFELDS IN POMEROY
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SALT LAKE CITY &lt;UP!)-A an extt leaped to the ground or· navigator on o Ct24 which , SulUvan reported iO!!lt •olllll
United Air Lines jetliner carry-ljumped onto the drooping wings!· collided with a small, private : passengers "were packed at 1M
ing YO per,.ns burst into flames of the sleek Boeing 121, !hen plane last Sunday over Tulsa, 1exiu when I finally ltit .1111
Thursday night as It touched slid to the ground where they [ Okla, killing three persons. [ground. l thought the plane wea
down at Salt Lake Municipal staggered or just slumped to ''Then panie started."
. going to explode 10 I ran."
Airport. Forty died In the the asphalt runway
"One young fellow, 1 recent I Worker llel&lt;rlbes S&lt;ellt
flam in&amp; wreckage.
1 Amazed rescuers who i college gradualf, tried to keep
The 50 SUVf~vors, many of/re1:1ched the Scene as black 1everyone calm , bu! he couldn't! T~e pamt descnbet:l ltr
them injured, liroke wjndows, smoke and flames billowedldo it. 1 don 'l know if he SuUJ~an;, ~ho los~ three "clole
smashed open emergency doors, from the wreckage, carried or survived."
budd1es m the ,Jet crash, Ql
or sat stunned in the inferno )helped some of the survivors: The young officer from fsupported by a UAL crOUIId
waiting for rescuers to rip into/1walk away to safety.
Malden, Mass., who is stationed ~ori';er who Wall .11mq the
lhe plane with axes and
Jamlll&lt;d Escape Doon
at nearby Hill Atr Force Base, ftrsl to reach the stricken Jot,
torches. At least four were "Everybody rushed for the was bitter.
I '1be passeacer1 W·trt
trapped in a rear section for a· doors before, tbe plane, He kept saying no one had screa ming 1nd tryiq to Jet &amp;a
hair hour after the crash.
/stopped," declared Air Forre "consideration for other people, the rear uit,'~ aid &amp;be
~~~se who managed to find Lt John Sullivan, who__!'~~the1 no consideration whatsoe~e.:.::_ employee.
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HAPPINESS
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MEIGS THEATRE

LETART, W.Va.- Mrs. Bertha CIHrk of Letart, .W Va. Rt.
t, celebrated her 114th birthday!
Sunday with a dinner at th• l
Broad Rw1 Lutheran Church.
Seven of her nine living chil
dren were present for the occa·
sion. At noon, a delicious dinner enjoyed by Mr. and Mn.
DSJ~y Roush and Emogene,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark and
Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Ctay Grin-1
stead, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark,
Mr . and Mrs. Willie
Cindy, Vickie and Tammie; Mrs.
Estyle Clark and Halplt, Elmer
Donahue, Larry Clark, Mr. and1
Mrs. Clyde Clark, Mork a n d
Martha: Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Sullivan, all of Letart, w. Va.
Rt. I; Mr. ond Mrs. William
Clark, and Ronnie, Miss Judy
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Jones, Mrs. Bertha Kettles
of Brilliant, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Clark, Genoa, lllinois, ,
Mrs. Eileen Fields and Kim, I
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clarlr;,
Gary, Randy and Patty, Jefftry Collier, New Haven. W.Va.;
Mr. 11.nd Mrs. Hoyt Clark, Gallipolis; M" Phyllis
Felty,
Frankie, Mike and Lisa, Pt.
Pleasant, and the honoree, Mrs.
Bertha Clark.
Mrs. Hattie Reed, Letart, Rt.
1, called in tha afternoon.

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-"And, in the Nome of Democracy,
I Present to You-"

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llnldwaf Gnllftltle

Martha Rayo iln't burning
her draft card. Originally acbo
eduled to otay In VIetnam lor
two weeks, abe di!Cided to l!aJ
another three weeks mtertatn.
IDg the troops on tho front llDea.
ADd It's her BOCOnd trip over
there . . . Rumors hew It thel
folk slDgl!l' Joan Bau, wbo !!01
a lot of publlclly by ny!Dg lhe
wouldn't pafl!!tlricome tn
hecauae 111e
apptc,ve of
the aovornaienl'a armuteDI
policy, has quietly paid off lflllte
ofber baek .duea to tho Intmul1

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Those ilanl jets which the airlines
advertise aJ carrying tbelf own radar
equipment will have nothing on t h e
smalliOt frlvate plane if a test being
t·oilducte in Boston by the Federal AvIation Agency proves the feasibility of
a n~w idea.
The idea i.• to televist the radar
scopes ul!ed by air traffic controllers on
the ground and transmit the pictures to
Uny televillon sets in small planes.
Sixteen pilots are flying two aircraft
in shUts in the vicinity of Logan Inter,
national Airport, watching the blips on
~-incll~ereena in their eockpitl. Half of
the pilota are ekperienced In interpreting radar disp!aya; the othera have bad
little or no sucll experience.
A aimilar ayatem waa introduced In
New York harbor in 1962, u1lng landbased Coast Guard radar and televilion
lf'ls aboard ships. The ~'AA now hopes
to determine whether tho technique can
be ueed m the sky by ordinary privata
pilots u a means of sighting and avoidmg other planes and bad weather and
•• a navigational aid.

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Ill the 111011 talked - about prop.

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Television In Review

One of the leas! urgent matters Soulh
\&lt;1m \\. ould seem to have to worry
• bout is the encouragement of tourism.
\'i~t

The government does, nevertheless,

mamtain a National Tourist Offire,
wbrch has produced two brochures lellmg of the country's beauty, culture and
fnendliness.
Such &gt; description sounds ridiculously out of tom·h with realitv. vet the
beaut.v of the land and the culture and
lriendhnesa of the Vietnamese people
are very real beneath the blood and fire
that presently engulf them.
A time for lei,urely appreciation ol
these things will come to Viet Nam. and
no one desires it more than the tens of
lll less pleasant duties there.
t.housands of Americans now engaged
Tbey would love to be tourists.

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HOLLYWOOD (UPJ) - AI
as the new math, the
latest national television ratmga
are supposed to be the definiclarif.~·ing

tive

ones

of

the

fledgling

or their

season. Here are some
allegations:

1!1 !!llll far and
No. 1 !how l n

-"Bon;~nza''

away the
popularity .

-"The Beverly Hillbillies,"
which once was No. 1 but then
fell well off the pace, bounced
bark sharply and is the No. 2
lhoW.

-"Bewitched." which deals
with 1 suburban housewitch
and was right up close to

''Bonanza" last season, has

Grandma Had Her Dav
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Those - uh - garmenll that are the
latest fad among teen-age girla are defmrtely misnamed.
"Grannies," they're called. But If
they would stop to think about it the
girll would realize that grandma would
never have been caught dead in anything like that.
The grandmothers of today'• teen-ag~rs were ·~ fact, members of the "flammg youth generation ol the 1920s
when u!tra-short skirts, which moder~
~lfla thmk they Invented, were really
the '~bee's knees." !Translation- "In ,
"crazy," "the greatest'')
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been knocked down to l5lh
place by t!Mt " n011 l'hursday
Night Movitl, which fmished
lllh.

aerlea
about a totally incompetent
secret agent, is the only new
show lo wind up In the lop to"Get Smart,lt

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placing seventh.
- "A Man Called Shenan-

doah,'' 1 new potboiler Western
with Robert Horton which
finished spectacularly high in
the early ratings, has been
plummeting ever since the first
aampllng and Ia now No. 14.
- "Hogan's Heroes," 1
thoroughly tastele01 slluatloD
comedy about 1 Nazi prisonerof-war camp, dropped out of
lhe top 10, though tt Is still high
op In the ral!Dgl.
- Another new series that
bad boon very high up, "Green
Acres," about a city &lt;OUple
that move \o the country,
dropped to No. 21.
-"F Troop," which also had
finished. among the topmost
euccOIStl alter Ill debut aa I
satlrlral Western, came in No.
!2. And the Smother• Brothert
comedy seriH fell off to the
No. &amp;5 position.
-"Hullabaloo," followlng llle
downward path of the rock 'D'
roll show it Imitated, "Shin~
dig,'' wound. up No. 83.
- The pleaunt new Dean
Martio Variety Hour, which
started quite strongly, ha~ now
come to 69th. But since the
• great Danny Kaye came ~nly

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four places higher and Is still
around for the simple reason
that he is worth having around,
there seems no
imminent
danger
- The "Hallmark Hall of
fi'ame'' drama about Napoleon,
•·Eagle In 1 Cage,'' with TreVllr
Howard, finished 92nrl.
-The heralded d&lt;&gt;,umenlary,
"The Making of the ?resident:
1964,'' came in 98th. Only four
programs finished lower.
-For the first lime, all lop
10 show!l were in color.
Here are some results of the
variou!l ratlngs thus far at
AtlC-TV:
-"0. K. Crackerby,'' with
Burl Iv~s as a rich fello'" who
hires a tutor to give polish to
his children, is canceled after
Jan. 6.
"The King Family''
musical Is canceled after Jan.
8. But ABC says il liked the
half-hour sbow more when It

DOtTOR
SAYS
By Way110 G. Brand1tadl, M.D.
A.J soon as the prevalence of
any communicable
disease
comes down we tend \o becollll
complacent about it. A case in
point i1 tuberculosis, the number of new cases of which began \o fall about 20 years ago.
Ill the last 2 or 3 year• an
alarming Increase has been observed. Although traditionally
the disease hao been mot!t prevalent where there hBI boon
poverty and overcrowding, vic·
time are now appeariDg In all
levela of society.
One reason tor this Is that
the dl5ease is oileD spread by
domestic help or baby sitters.
Although it requires long exposure 1o break down 1 healthy
person'! resistance to the tu.
bercle bacillus, this is not trut
tor babies or for persons who
are classed a~ arrf'sted cases.
ODe procedure that sbould
be more widely uRed is tuber·
cutin te!tlng, e!peclaiiJ of

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wao an hour, and thot It II
being considered as 1 summer
replacement in ill orlgillll
form.
A new hall- boor comedy
series, "The Double Life of
Henry Phyfe," with Red Bu~
rona as a mild - mannered
accountant who suddenly finds
himself working aa a MCret
agent, debuts Jan. 13.
-A new half-hour lltllpense
oeries, "Blue Llgh~" with
Robert Goulet .. an AmerlcaD
secret agent deep in N112i-held
Europe, bows in Jan. 12. Gaulet
portrays "a foreign con-espondent who renounced his American citi1en1hip just before
World War II and became,
seemingly, a tratrorouo tool of
the German High Command."
-Donna Reed moves from
Thursdays ro Saturdays Jan. lb.
and "Gidget" switchea from
Wedoesdayo to Tbursda7 JaJL
IS.

mles nett Spi'IDg will be "A
Day lD the Life of Keary 1L~
Ml!ybe, but that tWo's got 1o
10· Alter aU If Banjamln F'rl~M­
lln couldn't help Robert frel.
lml at the boJ office, lt'l Jtlrd.
Jy likely tbll 1ienrJ U ' wilt
Henry llll't aearl)' ai
weD
lmowo on thiJ llde of the ocean
.. Beujlt . . SlmoDe Slporet
bo making I theatrlcll ecJibe.
bael; lD BeJs!um,
Barbara llarrbo, who bat reo
eelved IIOibiDg but
pra1M
from the pr•, hu been turalnl down Interview• - flatly.
Bile malntallu ll'a an lnvllklb
of her private Ule - and 11 8D
unusual ond lltJIC&amp;bro touc:b,
lhe nya abe doesn't want to
end up dead, lllle ltlarilyn Moo.
roe. Poor Marilyn died of barbiturates - not interviews. A top
lilm actor, wholt current role
calla lor a lot of maJ&lt;6.believe
drinkiDg, Is taking advantage
of lbe altuatlon bf lhowlng up
on the act blotro · . Fans of
Ann-Margret and Roger Smith
111'1! holding their breaths waitIng \o hear when .- and If-they
plan ro get married. The latest
acutUebutt: They'll make soma
kind of bappy allllOUIICement around the CbrlatJilaJ bolldaya,
probably from Mexico, whore
they'll be enjoy!Dg a vacation.

A famous olnger who knowl
he has 1 fatal disease and pr..
babty woD't live for a year bu
been aecreUy recordiDg as ol·
teD •• possible, even though
some of the tapes won't be cut
IDio records until after hll
death. He feell be II alllflintl
for posterity; only hi•
en and a lew close frlenda
know the story .. · Want to
!mow wby Paul Newman's stir-

arr..,.

rer, -·The Moving Target," waa

&lt;blldren:· Tblo ohoald bl doae
routinely at about f mallllll
and repeated onee a year ••
loDg II the IHt ID nepUve,
A po1ltive reaclloa lndlcaiH
conllct with the tubercle baclllua. U a yOltlll cblld bu ncb
a reaction all memben ef die
lloDiehold, lacladlnJ lrequll
Yllllon shoaltl he ouml.... lo
track down tile aource e1 the
lnfe&lt;ltoD,
Early recognition and prompt
treatment with modem druis
can bring about cur1 If the
treatment is continued until no
trace of tho dileaM remainl.
Many persona allll make the
mistake of disconUnuiDg trealment when they begin to allow
ltoprovemenl Sucb ' per110111
spread the lfl'llll to others and
are therruJelves lD arav. daDger
of a retap10,

The tubercle baclllu• Is a very
patient germ. After an Initial
contact, followiDg which tha
body builds up a resistance to
it, it may lie dormant for man7
years and renew Its attack when
the body lo weakened by malo
Dulritlon, fatigue or dlnm.
There has long been 1 Y»

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chanred to "Harper?"
He
thinkJ the tetter ''H" bo lucky
for him; It was ID "The Hua~
ler," and "Hud." After Harper"
he'll do "Hombre." lllllkiDg him
a real Four-H boy.
Walch out lor a IJirl aallllil
Elizabeth Hariman, a pretty
redhead who makea her motlot1
picture debut opposite Sidney
Politer to "A Patch of Blue. •
Tho publlc bu yet ro aee her
oa the ICl'een, but abe bu flickor daall with MGM and Warner Bn&gt;thors .. . Rod Steller
bo not only a talented one but
a bUiy ~nd amblttoua ona. ()a.
ly 1 week after he'd llollhed
btl rola ID "Doctor Zhlva!IO''whlch aeems to be coming ID .. 1
• blockbuster - be ... ..,..
!lilTing with atudlo bosaea over
two lllm projlcll. He wanll to
do a movie based on tha Ute
of Ernest Hemingway, &amp; would
Uke to direct a film about Dr.
Jonas Salk . . . One ol tha oatloo's top slngera II worried
She may be oamed "!be other
woman" In the divorce of a
beauty contest winner.

"If be's ·(IOOCI ettouah tor PeaIY, he'e aood IIIOUib lor me"
· · · Aline Francll, 1111e ol the
IUCCOOI llorles o1 the DtW TV
BeiiiiOil 1lltb her. "Honey Wast·•
terlu, Ia ltel&gt;lr.theleu capable
of 11111tappy DloiMnta offocreon.
Cllllms believe l!be't carrying
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wiD lntl'oduct to the patrons of
the 4,11tXHeat Dlgbtclub a new
atep wblch lhould IDterest our
mayor-elect: "The
Lindsay
Bop."
.
Bandleader Earl 1105tlc who
died of a heart attack In a 'Roeheater Hoapltal, atarred ID a
private drama at the very end.
Ht1 wile was ftllill
for tilvoree Ill catlfOrDia bnt when
Ibe heard of Earl'l• UJneo sbe
!lew to vWt him and !bey reo.
onclled jutt bolo;, he breathed
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~-by Helen Bottel-~
'fRill AHIII For It!
'1bbo column bo ftJr youDg peo.
pie, lbelr probltiDI and pleu.
:"~t:':f."..:~ Hellldlen Hftm.elp
1111, II wetcomei laugba bnt
won't doclge a oerloutt queotloa
with • brush-of!.
Send your WJI.age questlona
to Y0\1l'H ASKED FOR 1l',
care of Helea Help 1111 thla
newapaper.
Row
To lleally Jlart A ll1IJ
Dear Helen:
There's this real cute sopboo
more in our Phyalology clasa,
whlcb II really lor jtmlors but ll
few of Ul "IOOeleraleds" aet
inro it. Anyhow I like him, but
he only looks at a junior fllrl
u~=day lhe cau""t
...
btl
eye, end then after clau lhe
walUd up to 111m and said,
"Are you a JunlorT" He aald,

-·No, I'm a llnl'lhoroort,"
and
-r
llht oald, "Wall, too ball .. .. .
Good-bye.~

I never aaw a boy look to
oruahed. If I weren't a lady
I'd trip her in the hall, or sUp
I wad cl gum 1D her boots, or
aotnethlltl{. Would you blame
meT - SLOOPY .
Dear Sloopy:
IloD'I waste your lime on
HER w1leD a Uttle sophomor"
type klndneaa can make poiDts
with IUM right DOW,
Good
tuck! _ H.
Dear Helen:
There was a big full In your
ealumn a whlle back aboul bow
to tefuso a dance lfacelully. 1
bave a better Idea. Accept -no
matter who asks you - because
with modern dances,
wh0
lmowa which Is your partner
anywaJ: and If you work it
rlgllt JOtl'll be dancillfl at least
p8l'fA.Imo with tho more better
Ill)' ou one Bide or the other
or to back of you.-MELANIE
Dfar Melanie:
Good thlnkln'l You modern
klda have it all over the stone
ate ifneratloD. When WE accepted a danoa wKh "Four-FeetTwoololla" we 101 tromped.
B.

Porenlt MIIIIDI Tlie 11oa1
Dear Helen:
1 clou't know If my Jlll'lnll
are about me or If I'm jUII
10meoae they hav. to take care
101.
tried to make them
proud of me but they don't even
seem to care. I've always avfl'qed betweeD an A or B In
lldloo~ Inti, Iince 1 10 to pn.

rve

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nte acbool, that lm't

til)', 1
lrled out for dllferent clubt
and made three c1 them which
II a big honor. 1 tried to tell m7
lolkl thla 0110 day after school,
but they didn't bavt Ume to
1111eu. I alao made oheerJead.
1ng lD our \own and all thef
could oay about It was, "How
mucllllll gollljJ to cost us."
1 would love to come home
and he able to talk about what
bap ed 1D ch I b
pe!l
s oo' ut they
either have DO lime or are too
uninterested.
I want to be wanted, and to
have someone· feel proud of me.
Rl""
·
• .. t now I'n1 wri~Dg
this le~
ter in the kitchen, but I can be
sure no one would bother to
a•k what I'm doiDg. 1 usually
ery myself to sleep and don't
have 00 bother to mume tho
1011nd. Wbo'd notloe? Please
don't think I'm a baby. I J'ust
want aomeone \o love me. Or
maybe ju!t someone ro talk to
about my hopes and dreams.
Who can it be! - TEARS IN
MY EYES

Dear TIME:
Too many adUlts limply can't
wmmunlcate with yauDg people
- even their owD. Your paJ:ents may be oelf-&lt;:entered and
uncaring, but It's more likely
they doD'! know what \o say or
how ro say lt. Perhaps they're
tbe kind who never learned to
glv. a compliment or they may
have the fooli.sh notioD thai
ahowing pride in a child will
apoll her, poor things.
AI 8lly rate, 1 feel mucb
JOrrier for your folks than I do
for you - .because YOU have
a full school life, a lot of social
activity, friend• - everything
bot demonstrative
parents.
Seems 00 me they are the ones
wbo hove mised the boat, while
you're sailing quite well without tbem. - H.
NOTE TO PARENTS READlNG THIS: Could T.I.M.E. be
YOUR daughter? For heavtn'a
sake, go out In the kitchen
Right NOW, and give her a
lfeat biB hug! Your're losing
What might be the happiest
year&amp; of your llves! - H.
This column Is dedicated Ill
family living, 10 U you'ro(llav·
lng ldd trouble or just plaiD
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
&amp;he will also welcome your
own amllliDg experlenctl. A~
clreu Helea Bottel Ill are cl

IIIlo DeWapaper.
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Moscow camp after 1 lltrlaUOtl
with PeltiDg. Most of the Red
Chlt1110 mny oUIDorl havt·lshed ltrom the Cubali' leene;'
but Ru11ian bra11 keep arriY.
ing in small groupa ...
The pawer o1 Peen Lee 1n

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OR
Oakland Hopes To Stop
Buffalo Express Sunday

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The New York-Boston game
finds Joe Namath back at '
FINISHING
quarterback for tbe Jets alter
Our best qualify
weeks in the bullpen.
1ervice
Neither team has a ehance to
I DAY SERVICE
AFL RouDdop
her two passer will be at
win the crown in the East but I
ON REQUEST
By RICHARD ROSSI
helm for the Bills.
this game might decide which
UP! Sports Writer ·
The Raiders have yet
reside In the cellar. The
The Buffalo Bills will
announce their starting ••••r!J,r.l
are riding a two-game
Oakland Sunday with a
back but it looks as
Pomeroy
winning streak and look as CJuners
to virtually end both
Dick Wood, who pitched
DRIVE IN- USE OUR
they are finally beginFREE PARKING LOT
Ea,lern and Western
\ouchdown passes last
\o jell.
races in the American Football lo lead the Raiders ro a 33;!11=
League.
Ivictory over the Ollers will
Oakland, with a 5-3-1 record, the nod o~er Tom Flores.
Is the only team In the West Ralders may bave found
with a chance to overtake the running back to
10-YEAR
San Diego Chargers for
Clem Daniell in Larry
WloiiANlf
division crown but a loss TOOd, who made his fir:~~~~~
Sunday coupled with a
at light back last week
C.wplelely
victory could effectively
off 149 yards on 20
at~ them from contention. The Iagainst the Oller!l,
,a.....,.w
Bills 17-21 hold a two and a haU ·
Speetal Mqlc
game margin over the Oilers Len Dawson will try
For Nalural
and could pullhe championship salvage any title hopea
or lP Gases
out of reach for Houston
Chiefs have left when he' ~::~II
win Suoday.
Kansa,s· City agalnat the v
JOO•;,
In other AFL 11011tes18, San ed Charger defenee. Mack
Solely
Diego will Invade KaDsas City HUI and Curtis McClinton
to try to ellmiDBte tho Chiefs have to run through one of
Controls
from cooteDIIOil, lhe
tough01t defenses In the_le•tgucdl
Oilera host the Denver
while Dawson will have
GI.ASS-UNtD
and tbe Bos\oD Patrloll lake
hands full tryiDg 1o bit
30 GAL GAS
the New Yc.-k Jots.
prime receiver Chris Buford
Top lleoolv•
San Diego will have JohD Hacll,ll
Bo RobersoD, who bas de9.. Lance Al'fvorth, Paul Lowe,
toped IDto 0111 Of !be BIQs' lop Keith Lincoln, and Herb rrravlrecelvers while fiUiog In lor the oo ready \o work fhelr own
Injured Elbert llebealoo, will kind of special scoring ma&amp;ic.
be Jaclllg btl old teammates lor The Hous\on Oilers, sUII
the . first lime BIDet he was nuturlns a slim hope of Eastern
traded to til, ,Btn. •
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ago•. :He'll · 11hara 't\ici '
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Mainly About

IT PAYS TO SEE •••

People In
Pomeray

BLAETTNARS
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LeSebro 2 dr. Bird Top. AutomaUc ohJJt. llporkJiq ""'" with white top.l!lxln c....,IDtlrior,

Custom Buldt 2 dr, Bird Top. 011JJ
1111 IIIIIA
Power Steerluc and bnb•. Au-tic lllllfl. Popular
notdled badt front 11at with centtr mi. llpolltlo
all white with 111aet vlrl711ntorlor.

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If you haven't time .to clean

yourc~twaU.to-wall,you

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Blue Luatre
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Buick ' dr. Alr CODd!lloDe4. ODIJ 1'.GIII ..U..
Will pleut the molt dllerlmlDaiiDC buJ~ Powtr ...t,
· Power Sleerlnl and power brUte.

63 Bonneville

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makee matted

4 dr. SodaD. Showa tho bell ol CON. SeafOGD with
matcblq Interior. Ponr IIINriDI and llnkll. A~

65 Electra "225" - - '3995

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PonUac 4 dr. Hord Top, All white IIDiob with Ill willie
Inter, A 0111 oWDer DIW Ponlllt tradeJD. Power llloerlq
and bralw, ~dramaU..

61 Skylark Buick - ·- '1195

I dr. Bird 'J'&lt;)p. OrtiiHI bloct llnllb Ub DIW, Spall•
white viDJitop, Beaullfllllluoltot -11.

59 Pontiac VB

OPEN TONIGHT

Rock Springs

6:00 TO 8:00

Society News

- - '695

z dr. Herd Top, Cleaneot '110 In ll'll. !114hmltlo. You'll
have to see to appreciate.

BLAETTNARS

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Orclll'lr"'And Tob '1111 Hon
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BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY, 0.

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HAVE YOU EYER HAD THE
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- - - - $]795

Galaxie XL 2 Door Hard Top, VB, Auto. Trorur. Radio
and Heater.

HERE'S YOUR CHANCEl

1962 Oldsmobile - $]695

SIX CARS YAWED AT $2870.

Steerlni.

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t Door lledoD. 8 Ql. Ame,

1962 Pontiac

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REAL
SAVINGS!

$1195

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Tempest' Door S.dan. Auto. Trana. lladlo and Heater,

1962 Volkswagen-- $1195
2 Door Sedan. Badlo and llutor,

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1962 Rambler
a Door

8cyt

Slatiou

W•~n.

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$995

Auto. Trans. lla4lo and Heater
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1961 Pontiac

- - $1295

' Door Seda!L Auto, Trans. P.S. Radio and S..ter.

1961 Chevrolet

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Corva!r I Door Sellan, Std. Trani. lladlo and S..ter,

-- - - .$895

1960 Mercury

$(}95

4 Door Sedan. std. Trani. llldlo and s.ater.

1960Ford

Fait-on 2 Door Sedan. Auto. Trani. Radio and Heater,

1959 Chevrolet

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4 Door Sedan VB. Auto. Trans. P.S. Bad)o and Heater,

1959 Pontiac

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- $895

DO I HAVE ANY TAKERS?

Great Valuel
64 Chevy II • $1795 62 Olds _
No\"1 Sport Coupe. S eyl, au.
tomatlc, radio, wjljw, wheel
diBct,

$1595

aa 2 Dr. H.T. v.a
motor, automatic trau., po-

IJ)oDamlc

wer bnb•. power ateerln&amp;

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An Offer

autA:Imatte, radio,

390 V-8,

wls lw, mlrror.

ndlo, beoutllul 2 tone pa!Dt
set oil b)' like uew white
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Btl Air I Dr, Bed. Ills eyt,
64 Pontl1c _ $2495 ' llandard Irani., ndlo IDd
Catalina 2 dr, H.T. v.a, ""' heater, willie old....U tires,
tomatle,
redlo. bact up llahll, oulllda mirall 'rinyl
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ror, low mlloop, llaei oln

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62 Ford Con •.• $1495
Galaxlo 1100 XL.' V.a, auto.
matic, full power, l'ldJo,
wl•lw tll'e~

ear.

·6!J Olclunoblle $1195

1111 Holl4v -~ Fall power,
radio, wJ•Iw ifreL IIBal aharp

62 Mercury_ $1295 60 Olchmeblle $1095
Konturey 4 dr. V-8 motor,
door. v'.e. ·~-~~.. Q.
automaU. tranmlulon, pow.., dlo, wlaJw
tltoo, full power,

88'

er steerlDc, aew wblte aidewall tlrto auil radio. Lower
prired .....

63 Cldll~ - $3400

61 Olds _

wer, rodlo, wi•Jw llreo, whlio

$1395

2 Door H.T. Dyuinde 88.

v.a motor, ntomotle tro...

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- $795 5'

6 Pass. Station Wq011. A.T, P,8, llodlo and Heater,

1958 Dodge

- - - $695

4 Door Sedrul -VB. A. T. Redlo and H11tor,

63 Cadlllic - $3600
' dr. v.a, ou"l'"'fle, luD po.

Mti'CUI'J ;:$250 51 Ford -

Auto. - -

3. 1957 Pontl11 2 Dr. H1nltop. &lt;ll '\
St1r Chief. Auto. R&amp;H.
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4. 1956 Olch Super 88 4 .,;, HtidiOjt.

Full Pow.r.

5.1955Dodge6cylAvto.
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Cle1n lfld Solid for model. ,
6. 1955 Ford VI 2 Dr. St1, Wegon.'IJ!
RunsFine.
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6. 1952 Buick 2 Dr. H1rdtop. ,
Motor Runs Fine.

~~--THIS OllOUP

S119S

VALUI $2170.00

THII OllOUP

$1195

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BUY ALL 12 CARS

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FOR ONLY

AIMOR li THIR VALUE

$250

$275 54 Okk Dlltle.

$11JO

METROPOLITAN ~MOTORS\

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GMAC PINANCING
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3. 1957 Rlmbler Cluslc Suplr 4 Dr.
6 cyl. Auto. 1ncl HH ..r.
4, 1955 Chrysler 2 Dr. H1rdtop.
Full Pow.r. Clean 1nd Solid.
5. 1915 Chlvnllet 2 Dr. 6 cyl .
Runs Fine.
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Auto. CIHn &amp; Nice. (Grein)
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2. 1958 Olds Super 88 4 Door HardtOp
R&amp;H. Auto. P.S.

J'our door. 8 tJL Aldo.
tianl.

2 door. V-1 motor,

power.

"OHIO'S OLDEST boDol DIAUitH
88 S. s-td Av..
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t door. V.f, ame. luU' .. 'dt....

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1.1959Piymouth4Dr. va.
Auto. Nice &amp; Clelll. (Red)
2. 1957 Olds Super 88 4 Dr. H1rdtop.
UH. Auto. P.S. (Pink)

GROUPS I &amp; II

II

58 Buick _

GROUP II

with IIMD llltorior,

2 Door Sedan, Aulo. 'I'riDI. P.S. llad!o and Heater.

1959 Oldsmobile

GROUP I

v.a, autamotlc, luD PC&gt;-

bo~p Ulhtt llld white
lldewau lha All ...._,
·· ftillncludlnt 'll'lndowo 111d
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aoat, radio, wi•Jw lha

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Investment

In Learning
Profits All

were too teclmlcal to go Into.
Evangeline Chapter In MiddleR~t vlsltora fl. Mr.
NOT. U
port Thursdlly evening al a
0
JOHNSON crl'Y, 'l'EX. Mrs D 1 8 lth and
Mary Sbrine, White Shrine
turkey dinner held at th• t
President Johnaon baa deelded
wer~ he~ 1 au; and uncle, Mr. Jerusalem ~m meet in regular ; home of Mrs. J. A. Young, Sr. Northwestern Local School to send more American ltoopl Cbrisllan Higher Education'
and Mr Morr!J Haning
session Ft~day at 8 p.m., at I Members and guests were Disltict received 169,8'71.32 to- to fight 1n South Viet Nam to was the theme of a reeent dinaonvilles.
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the IOOF hall. Material objec- 1served buffet otyle wttb small day to use in broadening the counror a build • up In Com- ner program at Letart Falls
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Debb'e Robin Vicky
tlve and membershtp rught will I tables placed m the recrea· learning experiences of llsl munillt guerrilla and regular school which over ~ persons education, the hves of
Tamm 1 Morton 'Bel re
he observed.
tion room of the Young home. ])llpils.
attended from the Letart Folls, families are enriched, butlnea IIIIo.
1forces.
with t~eir and a~l~
The Young Adult cia" ol Grace wsa given by Mrs. AI·
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East Letart, Apple Grove, Gre.at and the professions proflt, we]. Olllt lllwr and Mrs. £'rselpRiebel
the Pomeroy First
Baptist len Hughes of Evangeline Chap- Superi~lendent Don r&gt;'~Kenzte. Johnson authoriZed the Penta· Bend, ~ .QJapel Methodist fare needs are reduced, cultnr· I:ZO p.m.; Jn~'l!
. Members of the
ara sponsor)ng a rum· ter.
satd he was notified thts sum gon to provide all tbe mOll lhill churches, .IIJIII ~ com· al opportunities are enhanced, 14, 8:10 p.m.l
Garden club attending tbe
sale In the church base· Following the dinner games has been made av_ailable under U. S. mtltlltry commandera re- munltlei:
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and Its educated cltlzenl ao- up 14, lO:ZO p.m.; IAIIIIdl~
Regional meeting al
ment, Friday and Saturday, No- were played and prizes award· terms of the NaboDBI Edu~· quest to bolster the t60,000 Dr. F. ~ringle Mel~, re- cept their community mpon- 14, 1:55 a.m.; OVEC
Hockin were Mrs
Harllss vember 1:1-13, from 9 a.m.-3 ed to winners. Attending from !ton Act. II Is Northwestern s Amencatll already In tha war tired preSident ol Ohio North- slblllties.
6:40 l.m.; ~
Frank gMrs E:rne.i Whitehead, p.m. Free parking.
Pomeroy were Thelma Dill, share of a total 0~ ':·~ , zone.
etl! University, wu the opeak·
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4:30 a,m,; ADdreW
M
ld. M
M R L.
Elsie Smith Geraldine Young, proprlated for a
er. OIJtera spedlng lor Ohio The Metgs County - . , \ 17 10:20 p.m.; .l, ,
La~kl.:r:nd M~~rl rs. .
NOV. 13
Marjorie c.:Ow, Marie Curd, districts.
I FORT DEVENS, MASS. - Methodist colleges and Wesley bile staff thus takes oppor·
11 7:45 p.IL Jerrf
The
R~n. Memorial Nellie Tracy, Mrs. c. F. Tomp- Mr. McKenzie said studies! The attractive widow of an Ar· Foundations were David Yost, lun!ty to expreBS struere •t&gt;- worth down 18 f:!Xi 1.111.
AssocJa!Jon
wtll kins, Ella smith, Marcia Holr conducted In the dlalricl be- my sergeant wrestled placard• Andrew Cross, Mrs. Jolm Wolle, prectatlon to the work and ded-1Jr. up 18 7:30a.m. San Jik.ia
811 LIARD DEATH
NEW YORK (UPI)-A ..,_1""'" a bake sale at the Kroger Circle bad ladies raors for innin last April in&lt;jjeate that from seven demoastrators pro- Rev. Pearl Casto, Dr. Lester icalion of_ the teachers and 1down :IAl, 7:50 p.m.; PDI!IU'
year-old woman was etmrged otoro Saturday, November 13, weed and Maud Grueser.
~ reJing program would be testing U. S. involvement m L. Housh, and the
pastor, ochool offictals. Chtldren need Sporn down 20, 6:11i a.m.;
Thursda with homicide In the beginning at 9 a.m.
Members of Evangeline Chap- most beneficial tmmediately. A VIet Nam Th~!day. She rlt&gt;- Jame1 F. Early.
the guidance of professional Trader down Zl, 10::!0
death
a man who died after The WSCS of tbe Tuppers ter present were Mrs. Fielding program in opeecb alao ill I» Iped up the Sign• before she Danny Wither~,
Mts. persons who know how . to Zimmer down 22, 8:ZO
being struck wltb 1 1110 stick. Plains Methodist church wtll Hawkina, Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs. lng consider&lt;d.
was aubdued.
John R. Lee, Dlloe Circle, Wil· help them slretch their nunds Northsworthy up 22, t P-lll-1.
Police said Shirley Thomas
a hake sale and a chtll Charles Bennett, Mrs. James ,
, , 1 juat couldn't stand It ~ny llam Zerkle, Melanie An a e_and . explore their world.
i Peggy Downey doWII II, ~~
slruc~ Bill Swanson 22 00
veget"ble s011p suppor at Clntworthy, Mrs. E mer son • Slow readers and I hose more , said Mrs Eva Romas- Beegle, and Lmda Yost, all of Children who enter school p.m.; Pollywog dowu 22, lt.ll
head With a cue sti~k d~in~
. church .annex Saturday, Nov. Jones, Mrs. Earl Knight, Mrs. who have a low. levd of read- . kiewi~. 27 , of Ay~r, MasB. Her Southern High .!IC~ool. present- with a feeling of eonfidence i_n i p.m.; Susan Lane down 22, 10:~
argument between Swanson
13, begmnmg at I . p.m.
Hot Roma Harrah, Mrs. M. L. lng comprehenston need the husband, Staff Sgt. Edmund ed lite music. Ladiea of the Le- themselves and trust In their I35 p.m.: Ben McCool down 22,
another woman in their roomham an~ chicken salad French, Mrs. Lee Roush, Mrs. Is~cial lud~ ~. pr~ram Uke 1Romaskiewic, was killed in 80 tart Falls c_harge, headed by teachers almost always do , 11:05 p.m.; Bob Beater cloWII
lng house.
p1e, and
coffee Leo Vaughan, Mrs. J am e s thiS _can gtve.' :r•td Mr. Me- auto accident in German last Mrs. St Cla~r Hill, served the well throughout the school ' 23. 8-25 p.m.: Jeffboat down 23.
also be served. Ba1.aar Jt- Pullen, Mrs. Evelyn
Lew1s,l Keuzw . lie satd the money can April.
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covered d1sh d1nner. Included , When a kindergarten pupil 6:30 a.m.; Duncan Bruce down
also will be on sale.
Mrs. Bernice Winn, Mrs. Willis i be used to buy, equlp~ent ~r .
on the program ~sa qu.est~on , comes with a book he himself Greenup 4 p.m.; Edeana BoS:
NOV. 15
Anthony , Mrs. Pat Gallaghe_r, to pa~ ~eachers salanes 1f l MANSFIELD, omo _ THE . and answer penod concernmg has picked cwith a little help worth down Greenup 9:50p.m.•
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f th Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. WJI- the d1 stnct does not have the first _ degree murder trial of enrollment and coils at the by the librarian) and when he &amp;:luthern down Meldahl 4:05 p.
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1Jerrell Hav Howell 2t ended colleges.
DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF GCI~apt'\Nyel "; e~ 0 - ~ 1 1iam Reynolds, Mrs.
Grill type olteachers needed.
\ then suddenly adds to his po- m.: Ravenswood up Meltlahl
a Jpo IS late ns 1 u e WI 1 Russell Mrs. Lillian s t e i r f, The superintendent said one b
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9 ~ 10 p.m : Helen S. down Me...
MEIGS-MASON AREA
speak on Mental Health when Mrs. Gene Norton and Mrs. survey last April showed that , 8 ruptly 1 hursday with a gwl-1
hte than.~ you . a q~.1,te un-. dahl 9:20p.m.; Lacklin Mae
tltcniro .. owen ...... ,..... ,
the Racine Elementary PTA I J A Young
' 315 nupils of the district come ldy plea to two counts of second· I,
I' expect_ed
I LO\·E!~ you . : the~ I Cleay down Meldahl 7:05 a.m.
cnuter nnnenn1. ldlter
meets
Mon·
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Nov 15 at 7.30 · ·
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murder.
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was
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there
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lullday n, rhe oruo vauey Pubtllb· p.m. Committees for the Fall 1
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be au ff"'
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Carnival will be named ond the
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Iterms m pnson .
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I w sen ence, m Spl e 0 ' son up 9:50 p.m.; MlSI Suaail
r~;;~; WY :a.mf Editortll phon•
Fifth gr£1de mothers will serve
Rowell, accused of the fatal i
the faulty grammar. It ex- down 11:45 p.m.; Titan up 1% ~.,.,... u ......
....... refreshments.
I
IIheatmg of Con me . Lynn Hurrel ' I A new ''br···"
ol Hush Pu~ pressed the thoughts ol a 20 a Ill.' Solvay up 1:45 a.m.:
MQ!Ier •• lbe po~t otno• at Pomer-oJ,
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teful
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Theodorus Council Daughters
1, and Jean Mane Bertoch, 9. pies, casual shoes. is makmg \ gra
youngs er w 0 a Jus John Ladd Dean down 6:50 a.
Bo"~!!:~~~~ ma::!t':1~!e.~P;r~·.~;: of Amenra wlll observe 1ts
.
m a park m 1962, showed no \ its debut for the fall season, discovered the wonderful world m.; J. S. Lewis up 1:11 a.m...:..
011
~;n "'•· New York City. New 53rd anniversary Monday, w1th A .g,rt b?". for the . s. Bell
emotion as the three-}udge pan- in both women's and men's sty- ·of books.
Kanawha RiverBe~
sull,ertpttoa utu: Dellvem~
6 o'clock d1nner at the IOOF family, miSSIOnaries m Ja~n,
0
el hearing the case m Rlchland l tcs. Smooth, mellow-soft glove ! When a teacher reports that Wasson down Marmet ll:lO'J.
urner whel'fl nallab1e 30 oenu
A special mvJtatmn 15 ex- wa s prepared when the EleanCounty Common Pleas Court 1 th !eat
Utis footwear her students have more than m George Pr1ce up Marrrillt
we~&gt;k·
one vnr tn advance at
or
C'
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f
H
th
Methodist
ea
er
ure
. doiPI
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Dall}' Sentinel otfloe .1560~
to charter members and
Jrc e 0
ea
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pronounced sentence,
line.
doubled the number of books 5:05a.m.; Allen R. Merrlll
:~~~~su~~~ :::. "'~~~~113.901
ail members are urged to at· Church met Thursda.y evemng
In women'!! styling,
the they are gomg to purchase far Winfield 4:40pm.; W. H. ~
not available,
11.ao: u,
and brmg own table ser~ at the church. Devohonss were
WASfJINGTON _ c 0 M- glove leather patterns include their very own library in addi- ver, Jr. up Winfield 8:20 p.a£;
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m~tn1ht, vice.
Igwe~ by Donna Byer.
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SAIG?N (UP I)- OJmmunistl merce Secretary John T. Coo- new versiOns of moccasm-type ; tion to. all the books Uley are Beaver down ~~field i p.dt;
The Meigs County Democrat Jean Ann Bradbury, cha~r· guemllas att.acked a force or . nor sa)s President Johnson! oxfords which have been topl borrowmg from the bookmo- Jefferson up Winfield 1:30 a.rif.;
club Will meet Monday at 7·30 m.m .. conducted . the busmes,s 1,~ US. mfantrymcn near wanted the alwninum industry I favorite!! in brushed pigskm, as . bile, then she knows that her Lucv Jane Lucas up Wlnfi~
p m. at the Syracuse town hall. I ~eetmg The Circle voted to Saigon befor~ dawn today, but to back down
on its price1well as new boot design. Men's 1 students have JUSt opened the 2· 30 a m.; Helen Z.. up Winftf)d
All members are urged to at- 1p&lt;:~y their $! 50 to the church the Amenca~ stood th~ir increases because they could styles are offered in a wide I door to a lifelong fnendshlp w1th · s_-50 a.m.; Elgercliff up Q-tend and bring cookies.
I budget and to send th~ $lOO to ground and killed more 1 ~ "igrute the fireworks of infla- ! range of shoes and boots.
good reading
field 7 a.m.
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The Reedsville-Long Bottom the Bell family , the miSSionary lOO VietCong m heavy fightmg tion and blow uur steady l With brushed pigskin atyles And wben ~ first grader preHomemakers club will meet I prf/ect for the yeard
that rag~d past uundown. d growth sky high "
I continuing to multiply
and, sents his library card with the
Monday, Nov. 15 at 7 p.m .. at Cir 1 w~s da~n~.unce that ~he ~~~l(:an .. /o~~~~ were e- Connor discussed the admi- ' smooth glove leather
styles \ two books he wants to borrow
the home of Mrs. Warren Pick-[ ··lc e J 3 ; 1: razo~ d or sen ~ ~ 11g · d
nistration's action m forcing ! are rommg onto the
scene. Iw1th a remark at the
disPonwfot, Ode
ens. The project Will be " Know· 1 sa e ean ml repor e on Thl3
alt e~roun
was 8 , three of the nation's four top This casual shoe hne is avail· rcharge desk
mg A Good Fit."
~· g~ft ~ox hemg sent to the rubber plabontati~n ~raddl~~ ~ ~ aluminum producers to rescmd able locally at Hartley and "Look I have two books and
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
11 I almt I y.
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d
fr
Mr
hl~hway
a
ut
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oo
their
recenUy
announced
in- I Bennett Shoe Store in Pomeroy.r only on~ card - that IS a barNov.mber 12-13
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e er was rea
am s. Saigon
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Th
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"THE CURSE OF THE FLY"
The Riverview Gnrden Club M K DoV¥son ttrdnking the A remforced battalion of the creases m 8 speec
ursdayl
gam, isn't it?" (And he IS
Bnan DonleYy, Geo. Baker
will meet Tuesday, Nov. 16, at Ctrcle for the life membershtp 2nd Brigade of the lsi Infanlty before . the
Northwestern YOUNGSTOWN - A WOM· as Punch).
Carul &lt;;rsy
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7:30p.m. at the Wllhams-Bal·: pin and certificate for theWS- Division, the famed "Big Red ~m~~I'!IIty School of Busmess r an was shot to death and herl What IS there to say but to "DEVILS 01' DARKNESJif
home. Members an to , CS and a thank you note from One." counter- attacked, blast- m
cago.
j teeu:age daughter and son were agree.
(Technicalor)
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Christm.o glfls for tho the Red Cross for belp in the ' ing the guerrillu out _of their SOUTH BEND _ SOVTH! wounded . 'l'llursday -~ .: ~t~ : :
Won. Sylv.,ter, Carole Grt;l'.
Athens Stale Hospital.
dnve.
1plantation stronghold wtth clooe Be d r
.d t-•- h
I their home by an angered swt· Car
uf ·t
.
In- , -~'r_'_';,Y_R_ee_d_ _ _ __
I
1'h Ct . t
I Ill ,
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n po Ice sal UUiiY t ey be- or of the daughter
. man a&lt;: ttr«s oow
N 16
e ''" mas par Y w
! rnnge artt ery tre.
lieved a woman h set h •
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!•tall front seat belts •• s!&gt;nd-,
I Grou;vii or the Women's As- Iheld at the ~orne of Mrs. ~r-1 , Other .guerril~s w~re killed self ablaze in fr:nt of h: Je~e Lozowy, ~· was dead ard. equipment. It's up kl you r Sundoy thru Wldnoodoy
"TICKLE ME"
I . t' f th
Middle~rf nard Fultz m December
: tn a series of atr Jlnkes Down home was despond I
on arn~al at St. Elilabe~ hos- now - uae them• They
,
SOCia ton
e
r.. Jean Cooke nd Audre Da
b Am ·
,,., v· tnam
p1tal wtth two wound!! m the
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Elvis Presley
. '!Presbyterian
a
Y ven· Y
encan a.... 1e
ese areidental death ofenberover
do you any good lying on the !
IF.Chits t hUnited
will meet Tuesday Nov. port as hostesses. There
lighter planes.
old daughter
left thest. Her son, George,
seat Ohw's Department
ol
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A nred Veb'cl
Sindt
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was m fait conditton
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' 16 for their annual Thanksgiv· l in "
In e. e
, rm .
es end
Reports thai Mra.
wolllKill of th left e ond
.Hi~·g~h~w~ay~Sa~l~ety~r~em~i:;;nd:;;s~y~o;u·=~:;;:;,;:;;:;,;:;;:;,;:=;=:=:=::=~:
1
·ng dinner meeting at the Mar-l g was spen
CummLIDist mortar
N- Jankowski 24 tried to
.
e
ey
r
~n Restaurant at &amp;:lO p.m. The cl~ t"or the annual
coilless rifle fire hit se~eral late herseir 88 ' 8 protest
hlp and her daug~t.er.
meeting will follow at
American armored vehicles the Viet Nam war
17, wu wounded tn lhe
GetYourCan
1 h Bazaar to he held
h h with Mrs Roscoo Fife Nov. ~ at the church.
durmg the btller battle which discounted
~.':~rs,
Russell
·Lyons
as
freshment.
of
pie,
candy
continued until late
even·
Pollee sought a
Cooling System
esses.
coffee were served by
ing. Some sporadic shooting WASHINGTON _ THE
man m the ahootings.
The Salisbury PTA will
Bradbury and Mrs. John
was reported ill the area after my ill investigating the disa
Ready For Winter
. Tuesday at 6 p.m., lor a
sczyn.
the guerrtuas wore repulsed. pearaneo ol two mea who ~
NORCROSS
luck dinner. Each family
The Amencan baltalioo was aocesa to ...,..I infonnatlon
asked to bring a meat and
Loyal Pals Class
deploying along Highway IS to A spokesman identified ·
side dish. Dessert will be
Has Dinner TueJJ.
. K of guerrlllal when lbe u CWO Spencer D. Harris,
Mrs. Audrey Frost
VIet eong otruck.
who disappeared In ~~::11
1vlded by the executive
' lee. Dr. Charles Holzer
ed the members of tbe
The area Is 011 the easWn after delivering secret
: be g~t speaker.
.
. Pals Class of the
.
fringe uf fue Commurusl· to a depot in New York State
I ents wHI be counted tw1ce
m Church of Chmt lor their
dominated jungle ltDoMI 81 lbe The other wat klentllled ·
room oount and an extra prize D""' ~-•-· . di
''Iron Triangle."
Sgt. IC Gleu Roy
44.
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dd
- '""""""lYing uner
w1ll be awar e .
1ng held Tuesda
FI!'IIT ERUPTS
who served with
,
Lydia Circle of the
Tha k · .
fr
.
TOKYO
('UP!) _ A
II
d
Intelligence
unit
In
Germany.
!
Methodist church will meet at ion n •g~ng 0 : :
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He hao beeu mbtslnl
the church Tuesday, at 7:30 p, the
wu
fisUight erupted ln the~=~l aA~ugua~l:__ _ _ _ _::~.J.'!.'"""MI"DDL""'"I'"P"OII"T"'•
m. with Mrs. Karl
.,_ .,.· "-~Ida
bouse of tho Japanese
and Mrs. Tom Crow ao
""~· owgat •KY~
ment early today when
es Leaders will be Mrs.
devolliHIS using the
vatiw deputies broke •• .~=~
li~ Swatzel and Mro. Ruasell "The Bounty of !be Earth"
ist !ilibuster and
r:
Brown. Members art to bring Miss FrallCIIOI Rousb read
lbroogh a eontroversial
articles for a silent aucllou.
looth Psalm. Tha
establishing normal rtliotlons
Bosworth Council No.
46 brolngugbt by Mra. Suoatl
with South Korea.
and Select Masters will
• W8l Wllll bi Mrs.
House speaker Naka Fwna&lt;bo,l
11 ...,-.a special assembly Tues- Bailey.
70, tenter of tho stormy
We Don't Guess
at r p.m. for the purpose Guesll - - The ReT.
sioo, collapsed after it WBI
conferring the Royal and Se- Mrs. Donald Hicks, Mrs.
er and waa ho~~pitalized
lecl Masters degree. AU
Bland of Akron, and Mrs.
high blood pressure and a
and companions are re- Halloway of Wl!!ll Uulon.
ailment.
Equipment.
queoted by Thomas C.
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wards, illustrious master,
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attend.

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In New Breed'

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MOTORS
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Past Matrons of Pomeroy $69,371.32
Chapter OES, were guests of
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Beaux Arts
ol Southenl Local High
In two locations, Saturday,
13, one at Cross's store kl
cine and the other at ""'''"'''I
Market in Syrawse. 'l'lw
will begin at 9 a,m.

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Mrs. Robena E. Putnam, Ed- service was held
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die Ray Russell, Willie F. SJ1a. daire, Okla. for 'If. E. Mill' .
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ver, Mrs. Morris D. Sold&lt;!r, Un, 81, formerly of
Mlwll
Jl:nlered Ho•pllal
[ Mrs. Edwin D. Thomas, Mrs. County, ·who died Tutoday 111
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The Lopn Trlde Club, In cooperation wltb tbe Ohio
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Persons enterine Holzer Hos- Woodrow W. n-edway, Susan Klldalre.
!tate Employment Service, is undertaking a survey of
B. Wwamer, Jellrey D. Work· Mr. MorUn, who at """ lime
lbe available labor IUpply 1n the Lo&amp;aD area.
PT. PLEASANT _ Funeral pita! during the last 24 hours Iman. and Mrs. Denver · Page, taught school In Msaon County,
...,Ito for George Emest Included. MI!S Ruth
Fiske, Jr., and mfant son.
Is survived by 8 brother Ml'
.'!'he Iurvey Is bein1 atended to neighboring counties Steorts 70 of sutton w va Portsmouth Rd.: Mrs. James
J. M Martin Mason, ~ .,;.
w1th the ~ope of getting a complete picture of the tabor will be' held today at 2 ;, ai E. Danner, I! Pine St.; Jameo
phew~ Willla;, and Geor e
rool_ av11lable fo~ prospective new industries and ex· tho Sutton Chrlsl
M:ihodt.t E. Baldwin, 21 Smithers st.;
INJURED IN WRECK
Zuspa~ both of M..on and '•
panslon of existing industries. Information compiled Church
Regina G. Clark. 302 Second PT PLEASANT M N , niece Sarab Foster llla!On
be
value to all cities lnd towns within a 50·mile Mr. Steorto, father of Mrs. Ave.; Mrs .. Jefferson D. Wells, cy Rhodes, 34, Charle;~n ·~- ~
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Lojan.
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Argyle Kaulman of 2918 Birch~~ .J;.•trwl; .Tilden Thacker, Va. is a patient at Holzer 'hDs-1
ra us
The Logan Trade Club emphasized that this lnfor· Avenue, Point J&gt;leasanl, died ali Rt"':'an, Clark A. Chev- pita! suffering !rom severe lac- [
malton is not sougbt for any specUic industry and has Wedue~ay ~t his home.
~·R~h G:~ 11r;"1~; MrsCIR~ eraUons of the left leg and foreno direct connection witb employment at the new Lock· Surviving m addition to Mrs. Mrs
' ·
own ty • head receiVed when she
lost
.
heed plant, soon to be bull! at Logan.
Kaufman, are his wife, Ethel; Bid· ~~e'::; R. :mer, Rt. 1 control of her vehicle on Rt. '
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another daughter, Mro. Shanm
we ' "; ancy . llhocleo, 17 near tho John Oshel fMm I
Important decisions concerning tbe Industrial future Glencon, Columbus, 0.; and Charleston, 11 · Va.; Wilham J. at 3:45am. Thursday. The t962 '
of thhle Hocking Valley and all adjacent communities flve sons, William of Clenden· ~~er, Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. Studebaker dmen by Mrs
Nov. 15-Nov. 20
may nge on results of this survey. The Logan Trade In, Roduey ol Marlon
lnd --•e W. Adams, Pl. Pleas- Rhodes was demolished in th~
Buutiful Disploya
Club must m~e .sure t~at, in all fttture negotiations Greg of Cherry Point, N. c:: ani; Mr~. Eugene E. Bryant, mishap which wao mvestl8ated
of
wlth prospective mdustrtes, lt can provide factual In· Spencer of West Palm Beach Pomaroy' Mro. Charles E. Bur- by the Sheri If's Depart
t
Chrlotrnu Morchandlso
formation on the number of workers available for em· Fla., and James of Clinton; ton. Rt. 3 Jackson; Wendell
men .
ployment.
Michigan.
E. Grate, Rt I Rulland; Mrs.
Orntmen,._T,...
.
B · 1 'II be 1 th 0
John E. Hiron. Rl. 2 Jackoon
Ple8811lll Valley Hospllll •
Door Dtcorotlon1
Readers of this newspa.per are urged to cooperate hill ur~ame~.' at ;ulto~ tier- Mrs. Ira T. Baker, ~t. 2 Jatk· ADMI'M'ED : Mrs. Mary Say. I
In Ibis effort and all available workers are urged to'
ry
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son: Mrs. Jack Jerrell, Jack-! re. Rock Castle, w. Va ; Karen I
Sno-santas
fill. out the survey forms below and mail them to the
son; Sandra K. Woollct, Jack.l Watson. Henderson.
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lclci-Angelo
OhiO State Employment Service, 30 S. Spring St., Lo·
PRESENT CONCRRT
son; Mrs. Edward J. Henline, I DISCHARGED: Mrs. Howard
gan, Ohio .. 43188, as soon as possible. Prompt replies PT. PLEASANT - The A,. Ashland; Ky .
Carder, Pt. PleaSBnt.
Don't Miu
.m essenllal.
bury College Singero will pre·r·
Blrlbo
3-TRACK TILT
Our
OHIO STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
••nt a concert at the Trinity Mrs. Charles E. Burton. Rt. l
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Forell 1\aD Metllodi&amp;l cllurcll[ were v"iling Shelly Petty at Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stahl oDd
_ Sunday Scbool 9 a. m., Mrs. Camden Clark hospital in Park. grandson, Mark Ketterict, of
Freel Neaoe. Supt. Worship SOl' 1 ersburg. W. Va.
Stockdale and Mrs. Eulo Jef.
•let IO I . m. Rev. Wendell ' Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yal"' fers, local. vislled Sund•y with
Slutler pasiOr.
were visiting Neva German and j Mr. and Mrs Harman SCbaef•
Evening servtce: 7:30 p. m. £venin&amp; aerviCtl 7.30 p. m., 2JJd Death ·delbodlsl Olarcll. Mid&lt; Mr. and Mrs. Hartis Frank. . er.
Prayer meetlag; ~ fib SUndWays: Yootb Cbolr. dleport, M. E. Dowsoo, pastor; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells / Mrs. Georgia Diehl is on the
: p. m. Wednti!My. s-.rttftl' &amp;.30 _P. m. edneaday. Prayer Mrl. Nan Moore Church Schoo! were VISiting Mr . and Mrs. Ken- • sick list.
Pnc:tlce; 3:30 p. Ill rue. lloot1ng. 7:311 P m Wedl&gt;e!day Su L; Churdl School, 9.30 • · ny Reynolds.
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--. Junior Cbolr Prucll...
Lottrldge EUB Churcb,. Rev....~ Worshl Service 10 ,111
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swain vts.l mtsH STRIFE
Hartford Baptist OW.b Euaene E. Emerson, pastor; m.: Me~ot Youth Fellow: iled Mr and Mrs. OlivPr Swa in I BELFAST. Northern Ireland
. Olllclal
Warren G. Zlnn, pastor; Mom- SUnday School 9 : ~ a. m. R.. mti&gt; 7
rd l Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dill, Porn·. &lt;UPI J - The governmetlt
lng Worship 9 a. m. Sermon. lell Archer, Supt.
Sunday
ting pistmS, d t 808tb . eruy were recent visitors of Wednesday night ordered police
''Cbrlst Will Come Alain." 1:50 worshlp 10:45 L m. and 7;30 ;';; •
·~do
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter.
protection lor the hom.. of
a. m. (burch School, classes p. m. alternately. Bible oludJ · P·:::: 7 3 •
Et" Y
VIolet Smith
northern Ireland 's premier and
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lor all aaes. Tuesday : Child· lnd prayer eervtco led liY ~ ~od110!ru, 7 p. m.; eaoor
Iolh•r ministers because ol
ren under 12, 3:_41; Youth, 12 or 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. CIJm M!:..rsJtie ~.:~lot Church SUBVERSIVE FBI
terrorist threats.
and up, 6 p.m.. Adoll Bible tlan Endeavor, 1:30 p. m., 3rd Wend U G S
p
MOSCOW (UP!t- Tass. the The danger was apparently
Study, 7:30 _p. m, .
Saturday of mODth.
e
· tutler,
. astor. official SOviet news agency,! pmwd by Repub licrn extremistt
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Blldaad Firat ~pUll• Ol!U'd MorDiDa Star EUB Cbardl, Sunda_y Schoo • 10 8· m.' War- FBI of espionage and :mbver- : wt10 want t.o end the partitl1111
T~tW .. I'f
SUnday Scbrol9:10 a.m. Presc:l&gt; Rev. Menzel Smllh, pastor: 9 lb sbMip servChalce 11 a. mbod
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sive activity aga.nst the Amert· of Ireland.
Oeuttr•MI'II'f'
lllp SUnday 2:30 p. m.
a. m. Sunday School. ll'rell
orse
pe !Met lsi - can Communist partv .
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rr. WID lllpllll CllarN, Smith, oupL; Earl Shulor. Ass'l Jomes Early, pastor, Oliveri· Tass criticized the alleged current trial of the party in a
Pastor, Rev. P au I Morning worship 10:1b o. m.; Sayer, Supt. Sunday School 10 use of paid informers ,; the Washington court.
Sunday School 10 L m Prayer menllng 8 p m Thur• a. m. ; Preaching 11 a. m.
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IL L M 0 11
t S d tn£ Worsh1p It a. m.; NYPS Sunday 7 p. m. Vonns Peopltl
With the hope It will, In 1orue 111661Ure, Iotter and help aa.rp. m.j Prayer ser· Soatla Bethel EUB Cbareh- Sch · ~ . :eH!a~dor. ~n
6:45 o. m.. Evemng Se rvwe l.eRion: 7 30 ?- m. SaJvatioll
tain that wlakh il good in family and community life, thil /eo. IV&gt;ou. 'i:10 p. m. WecloesdQ. Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pu- Sup~1Ke~~th ~cLeod, 0~:st' ' .30 p. m.: Midweek Praver ser· meeung: Tburc:day , 1 to a Lao
IlL ltorlall Baptll1 Chate!lt., tor. Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Supt Preaching 7.30 p m Sun-- v1ce. 7:30 P. m W~dnMday
11~s Home ~.eague : 7 p. m. Prep
tr1re it 1pomored by the bru inea~ firm~ and organuatiom
of Fourtb IDd MaiD St. Norman IL Babr, SupL Sunday dsy.''
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Mlddlepnrtl~Dr&lt;!lt ot tbe Nn ''lasoes; I 30_p m. Bible otudy,
whole nalll8l appear below.
Middleport. R.v. Nyle Bmlen, Worship 10:~ a.m. and 1:30 p. Racine Metbodlal Cbarcll arene, Rev . Clyde J. Bartlett orayer meetmg Other aervlceo
IDinJIW. Sunday SchooJ 9:30 m. Alternately. Bible Study R. L. McDaniel, pastor : SuD~ 1Sundav '-'d10ol 9 30 a. m.; Morn- ov announcMnent.
a. m. Arnold 1\tchanls, SUpt. aod Prayer service led by past. day Scbool 9, 30 a. m.: Proact&gt; •n£ Worship tO 30 a. m; NVI'S Po~ro, Sovenllo Illy Adv..
Morninll Worsblp, 10:30 L m. or, 7:30 p. m. Thunday.
lng 10 ,30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. rn.; Young PeoP' '· 6 ~~ p m.; Evai&gt; Usl Cbareb - Mulberry lletghto
Naomi la,u.t Cbllftlu a.. S)'racose E.U.B. Cburcb. Pool Prayer and Bible Sludy, 7,30 p. gellsUc mel'lln~ 7:30 p. m.: Rd .• north ol Melgo Memoria·
da1 School 9:30 a. m.: WOf' A. SeUon, Putor.
m. Wedno!Sd•Y·
Prav.. m·,·· ·•· We&lt;1 7'!10 P m Hospital Pas10r. F W Gtttord
ohlp II 1. m.; Prayer oervtee, 1:30 a. m. lluoda1 ScboOI, Ben Rocl! Sprlnp Melbodlst _
I"'!Jlel'liY Nlurcb ot 1t1r Na~ Assistanl Pastor . James H
I p. m. Wot!neaday.
Quisenberry, SupL; 10:30 a. m. Chester Lamey, paotor; wor· irene. Sunday School. 9 so a Hoffer Se."'cea oo Salllrdav
Carloton dJanb. llni•bary Morning Worship servlco, !Jt obip service 9, 30 a. m.; Sun· m.: MornlfiS worship 10:4~ a. Sabbath Scnool. I 3tl p m.
Rosd, Rev. C!Jde Hinton, pae- and 3rd Sundayo of tha month; duy School 10 .1$ a m. MYF m Evemng Worsn1p. i p m.; Worship, 1:30 p m.; V • u tr
tor. Sunday School, 9:80 a. rn.; 7:30 p. rn. EV&lt;Dlng EvangeJis. 8,30 p. ,{ ~ayei · and Bible ' Prayer DJeeling, 7 p. m Wed meeting. 3 311 p m.; Bibt&lt; Slu
Ralpb Carl, mpt Sunday w... tic Service, 3nd IUid 4tb SUD- Study, Wednesday, 7,30 p.m. Rev. Clyde ' Hendersot&gt;, pa• 1dy, Tbursd•Y: i:Jj) ,v. m.• •
ohlp sorvico, 10:30 a. m. aod day of montb. B!TIIANY lllllliUid Metlladlat Cban:ll- lor.
, fl Evans llel8bts, Gallipolis.
of Ooo4 lltlad
7:80 p. m. lltemltely. Prayer 1:311 L m. Monllni Wmblp: Rev. c. J. Lemley,
pastor: CbDrch ol tile Nazar,.e, PoD&gt; Edea United •relbr~ Ia
. llla!tlllitaD. W, Va.
meetlne Wednesdly, 7110 p. m. 10:!0 a. m. Sunday School, BIY· Chll'ch School 9,30 a. m.: wor erol Rev . Clvde Henderson. Chrtal Clmrch: Rev . L'&lt;len II.
Cohu!tlllr lllopol: W..utpoer- tha Thebs, SUpL; 1:111 p. 111. ship service, 10:30 a. m., M J)ISlor: Su.1day School 9:30 e ~alke. o.,JOr ; Sunday Sct&lt;JOI,
each Sunday t:IJ a. m.; Youtll Fellowship. CAIIMEL - Y. r . Monday, 8:30 p. m.
ohlp servtces 1:30 p. m. Su~&gt; 10 a. m.; Wirulit Holomger, oupL
School 10 L IILI Youllll:30 L m. Sunday Scbool, WI)' SU.....W. Melbodlst Clnucll m.: Morning Worship 10:30 e. Christian Endeavor, 7:1b p. '1\.
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6:15 p. Ill. Eveafna wor- .. &amp;usb, Sup!.; 10:30 L m. Arlllur SUit, pastor. Sunday tervlces 7:30 p. m. p r 'y e r Mrs. Lyda ChevaUer. prooidonl,
m. etcll Stmday.
MDI'IIiDI Worsblp. 2nd IDtl 4th Scboo~ 1:30 a. m.; Gene Wolfe m.: NYPS 6:15 p. m. EveolnM ciB..., to. lfL Sona servter.dbvJrt Olri Gl Oirllt, Sunday of tbl mCIIth; I p. m. a.pt., Services Thursday even- meotlnR !:30 p. m Thul'llday $ p. m. PreachmR 8:20 P. m.;
Marcum, allnlster; 8lllle Bvenlng Evanpllsllo Sorvico, lng.
llttJre!J Ill tbl Nazaren., fta. ' lid Week Prayor meeUna, 1:31
llld MoraJna Wonltlp, Ill IDtl ard Sunday ol month.
SaltOn Metltodlot Cburch - elne, Oblo. Sunday School 11 , o. m. Wedneeda,y, Clau LeD
lit
a. m.; Cbrbllm Bndeo\ro Tippen Pla1ll EVB a.rdl, R L. jJleDanlel, paator; Clint 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship •r. Mn Mazie Rolslllgor .
8 p. m.; Evenlna Worship, Rev. B:ucene E. £meraoa, pae- Orr, Supt. Preaching 9:11 a.m. Servlto 10:311 a.m Sunday Ev• Biehle! Evaqelieol Unltel
p, m. ,
tar; 8lmdly worahip 9:30 L m. Sunc11f. Sebool 10:15 a m
lllng Service 1:30 p.m.; Mid . Brethren Church - SundaJ
CltltnlttiiJ
CblrdJ 9uJtday llcbool 10 a. Ill, Jlo. Oall:(jp11JIJietbtldlsl ~ week Prayer Service Wedn.. School 9:45 a. m. Worsbfp,
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blrt Vllle1lld. 9opl. Bible flluo H. L.'~el; paator, 'EU'I dsy til) p.m. Rev. Morris 14. :tnd and ltb Sunlloy. I :G L
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IDtl pnyer lllr\'lcea led bJ Cross, lf.pt. SUnday School 1t Wolfe, Pastor.
ID. Acbasb M1llor, paRtir.
West Colambll, W. VL
lllddleport
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£vangellsUc ..,.. pastor. 7:30 p. m. Tlleoday. 10:16 a. m.; Preachlna 9:15.
RullaDd Cllarc• o1 1•• N••••· t UK fhn.ch t.otor.
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7•30 p. m.: aod Adult dasl meellng 1:30 p. S)'I'ICoM Methodist thurcb roe ; SUnda) School 9 30 o. m . i •ay Srhool ~ :JU a m.; wo... olp
7:30 p. m.
m. laal 1140011ay of month.
Woodall G. Stutler,
pastor. Mornins Worship 10 4&amp; a. m •
· S""'" 1 ill o m.
Hemlock Grove Chrl11tlan redwatiMI Cha.reb. I'OaweJ, Worship Service 8:45 a. m. Sun· EvanJeJistlc ser:ice 7·45 ;J . m
Letart Falls Ualttd Bretbrt•
Church, James Quisenberry, Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor; day Sehi019i45 a.m. MYF Sun-- .'.tldweek praver service. 7;4$ p in Christ Church. James Mur·
worship
tervlee, 1:30 a.m. Carl Kau!J, Supt.: 9 on d t, day 6 p. m. Prayer meetin~ m Wednesda y
1 rison. pastor. Sunday School al
Bulova Watclles -Salol aad Sorvlco
Wtlt lllafll It
Pomeroy
1 Syro&lt;use Cburcb o1 lhe N.,.. . 9. 30 a m. Preacoin~ ~ "·&lt;·ces
Sunday School 10 a.m. Terry School, 8 a. m.; Worohlp hour Sunday Ub p. m.
llfl N. Bocond
llldtlll')lOrl
lupport lito CburciJ of Your Cbol,.
Cullums, Supt.
10 a. m.
Letart Falls Unlled Brethren rsne, WUIJum 1:. lbor.,., paslor 1 ftrst and thtrd Thursday eve~&gt;
lrldlonl ctmn:ll of Olrtll, MI. Vt.loo F.W.B. CbardJ -Ill C rlst Church, SW!day School Sunday Srhoot 9 30 a m.: Mom ings at 7:30 p. m. Seoo.,d and
Jo o Robinson,
llllnlsler; atnday School 9:45 a. m., lllorl 9:30a.m. wo~p servtceo. The iJ1I wurship 10 30 a. m.
· tourth Sund''' eventntl! al 7:30
For!eSI.
SUpt. · Bible Slarkey, lliPl; Eveolq wor first and tblnl Tbursday even- Peotocotlll Auembly, Ruole ! p m. Prav•r meetln&gt; secmut
1:30; MOI'IIID&amp; Wortlblp. olllp, 7:111 p. 111. by Cecll Coo, lnp 11 1:30 and the second and 1'4, Bav 0 aul E Jones. putor i and fourth fhursday evenir.p
a. m.; Evenfnl Worstu~. Loyman; Young People's met1o fourth Sunday nl&amp;bto al 7:30. Sunday School 10 a. m.: WO!' and lim and third 8unday ov"EwYihlus In Banlw.,..
111. Wedueoday, 7 p. m. lq and Blblt Stutly, 7:30 p. m.; James Morrison, paator.
day. Wednesday and Friday 1enings al 7 ltl p. m.
Cllolttr, Ohio
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Wedneaday;
Cbo1r
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l'be Pea!eCOIIal Cb""b. Mld- 1 MI. Hermon J aittd lltt!tllre1l
Po-. Oblo
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Deller Cimnll t1 C ~rIll 7:30 p. m. ThUI'IdQ.
Iober' E. Sml._ Sr/ paotor• dleport, Sooth lrd Ave , Sunda) ir. Christ Church. James Mor·
11~·••• Schooll:30 L m. P r - DuVIIIt Pllgrl!ll IIOIID..,, 4P. Sunday School l :l&amp;"a.m. 0. 0. Scbool\0' m.; ~unday evening rtson, pastor. Su,.dey School
fniiO:IO L m., lint IUid tltlnl 0. r..anp.tlle, Dblol, tift. 0. R. Patterson, Supt.; Morrung Wor evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. 9:30 a.m. Preaching servlcea
sunJ111a.
Car, put:ar: SUoday School, 9:!11 lltlp 10:30 a. m. Yooth Service. Wednesday Bible Stu~ 7:30 p. nrst and third Suruta1 otgllto
M-. OIJ a.dl ttl QQ4ol. a. m., Robert Gnte, SUpt. Wor- 1:* p. m.; ~ongol!atic m.. m.: SaturdJ: night Prayer and at 7:30 p. m. Secood lind •oorth
'1'Ue Someoae With Yon To Ch\Rdl
lotldorllltdltllkllq SU'PPllN
II:: Strell; SUilday Blbla olllp aervlto at 10:3; a. m.; PJI. ..... 7:111 P· Ill.; prayer meet- Worship I·"O p. m. Pastor, Re• SUnday mornings at ll a m.
In
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t a. m. !YIIIllll WO\'o llllll Youth. ~ : t,5 p. m.: Evat&gt; ID8. Tbu1'81''l/ 7:30 P. m.
B. L. BirrelL
Prayer meeting every WedCbeJtor, Oblo
Pb. 18N000
p. 111.: Blblt StudJ, plliUo oemce, 7:10 p. m. MJc1. rr. ~tan:~~. LoorBorrisoavllle Presbyterlu day at 7:30 p. m. ChrtsUan E~
m. WlldaetdiJ.
Woek prayer and Pralss, Wed- el Cllll, '"'· R. t
&lt;:Ill. Churcll, John Dovles. putOr: deavor, second and fourth Sui&gt;
Attend The Cltul'U ol toe Clioloo
Qon:IJ ttl Qlilt, lelllly, 7.30 p. m.
PIIIIJt. SUnday School 9:30 1 Cbun:h Scbool 19:30 a. m. WOf' daY" at 7:!0 p. m.
anti
s -. llonlld ........, Ball ot J - ' t a; Pldl Wilt, lllfll.; Morning olllp service :30 p. m.
Utile Kyger IJDited ~
Hicks, minister; Bible School.
PubUe meeting. sun- -•hlp 10:30 a. m.; Yo u I b Reorpnlzecl Cbardl 01 J - o1 Chnst, Cheshire . Kyaer •
Albland 00 Productl
;30 a.m., Kanne'b McJI:lhiane)o diJ 1 p. m., Walclltowor study ~ces 1 p. m.: EvangJlllllj&lt; Cbrlst ol Llttar Day Saints, Ill Hartford Partoh. Wmen G.
!lmnl'l Bolllt Gsa
6c tG !11.00 IIlli up
llapl.; Msrnlng
Wonlllp. 1 p. m.; Blblt llludy Tuesday aervlCtl 7:30 p. m. Mid · Week mllea !rom Racine Cll Reel... Zlnn, paotor. HarUOI'd B:aptisl
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Oblo
PomerOJ PomeroJ
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1:30
m Evening Worship, 1 p. m. Sorvico meellng, 7 p. prayer servl.,. 1:30 P. m. Wad Portland Road. Sunday Sc:bool Church , Communion Worship
P. m., 1'r11V Service, Wed- m. 'lbtli'ldQI !lllllllry scllool, Weduesday """ Friday
9;30 a. m.; Worship 10:30 a. service 9 a m. Tuesday, 3:41
DMtlay, 7 p. m.
1 p. m. 'l'llantiQ.
rr.edom GallJlel Mlsst•, .. m., Sullda" evening II Qllldrao under 12; 6, Children
Chun:ll Ill Cbrllt, POIDONI, &amp;&amp;. 1'1111'1 ... Ill. Jalul'l sllan Sli•m•llle Rood: E. J 7:!!0 p. .u.; Wod .. wOI'llblll s""' ll and up; UO, Adult Study
II=~ Millin. pastor: SUndll' Llltberla c:lltln:b. - MornJna Orlllltb, 11Uiar: Ruger W1 ~ leo at 1:110 p. .,: Pastor, c. w. aroup.
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8:111 L Ill. Owrcll 10:10 11011111p 8:11 a. m. and 10:45 lord, SUpt.; SUnday School 10 Proffitt. All
serv- MlddlepGI1 Pint U•lled Pro•
m.; Cbrtlllln ladea•tJr, 6:10 a. m.; 8oDdiJ Scbool 9:30a.m. a. 11.; llfuaellstio f!etvtce. I· tc:es begin et 1:30 o m.
bytorlan CIJun:b, Rev
ID. Evealq Sorvico, 8:30 P. (lath ~ are me&amp; :IO·p. m. "royer meeung, 1:30 0.. LadJ t1 La.- IIIIIIM Rnppelt puiOf o Sunday So:h.,•l
Ill&amp; u Cllllll Ill. Jobn's Church P. ID. ,...,..,
lac a-. .... ~ r. 1:311 a. m. Mr. Fred Lewio
...... CbrU tl Olrlll. Ill 1'1111 Grov1 while the new 1•111 llllst.. I Olive N- ~ odallnlitrator; lllll*J IIIJII.; 1130 L \11. WorohiP . ., ,.
Bible School 8:10;, Communlllll S&amp;. Pllll't ClnlrdJ to beinp built. ma, mtlllooary peSIDr: So&amp; llaa UO o. m.,ll\.; llolJ 1111• r. m. YF: Wod. 6:!' Junt•
lt:lll a. m., Y. IL
AJ1r111 MetHdlll CIIIII't~ - daJ 8ciJool. 1:311 a. m.: Worsblp ol Obligation. 7 p. m.
Choir: 1 p m Senior Chnl•
II&amp;IJIL llllll Cttltillay, planlal; lltv. Pearl A. C..lo, pulor. tt•• L Ill.; li'reacblng. 7:30 o Ill. .111111'1 Cotiiolle llllalllo: 11yr1C111 f'll'll U\11\101 ""'
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Rev. P'nak lllalarl.
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1111 a-c. fl. Cltrlst, ~ ..me. 11 10:45 with Vero 11)1-1 111111... Reo. Barllllr, SUIItil1 ..... It:• L IDol 10 L m.; Blbll Study, WPfl
• lllrrtnrrlilt Road, &amp;. SWII'II, Iayteader. SUnday oven- Ollllw, paalor: Services OVI!tf lloly Day of Obllp\km 1:30 L 7:30 p .ta
IIPIII Ul\dlniOOd,. allntater. Ill- fnllll, MYF motta SUnday at ot 1:10 D. "'
m.; Confession, \1 bour belor. ~pl'Hartlonl P•·
ldlool 1;111 L tD.; Mo~ 7:41 p. m. Worlltlp aervlc:os fttt Cl s• al lllo Naore11e. Mass.
lib, llartlord Bapllll Oturcll
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.:..,oiiJ!I_"""'_,J.Gllberl IIIIII*I, p.tiiW. SUtltll) Wed., 7:41 p. m. Mid • Week !unda1 &amp;:llooi Jtlltl a. 111.; Mom 1118: 10:30 a. m. SUillll,y SCilool. 111-'lW mull.._ 7 p.til: IM. , ~

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Yine Worship, l0:30 a. m. Ser· en, W.. Va . v_1s1led Mr. and and son, Columbus. speDt 1
mon: ''God Is With Us~' ' MY~· Mrs. Bill Swam.
weekend recently w1Ut Mr. and
i:311 p. m., Sunday; Mon· VIrgie Mora and Emma Car- Mrs. Homer Halley.

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Port&lt; Control Hotol lld1o
Secoll&lt;l A-uo
lutl_, Ph-. 446-4290

and Mrs. Lou Diehl
Mr. and Mrs. CbtJTies 'l'hOina

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PI'. PLEASANT -Mr1.
Crow of 1701 Jefferson !ij;;;j]
mother of Gene Crow of Cm••·l
Hussell Funeral Home is 1
lient at Holzer Hospltal.
Crow, 94, fell Tuesday nJgiU
ller home and fractured her
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Flnl Baptist O.lll"dd. Pome- day.
- Rev. Carver Williams.
Qnee
f!.plscopa)
CburcD.
School 9:30 1111 tUO. ,....,.,, The Re• Rlcllanl II.
Worsblp service. 10:30 a. m.; MsrUn. Rector. Saodl' - Mor
Nuraery and Juntor eiJurcll for llllng rrayer and ~ 10 ,30
childr&lt;IL
m J;oll hour loUowl
rtral Boptlll Cbure•. lllcbJo ··~IOI'Jrt': EUD Cbufttl~·llfo.
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School f.30 L m.. SliD SchooL · illl a. m.. y thunday
10. a. Ill. . 00 Fe!IUpL: 10:~ L m. Mlll'l&gt;
Ill wonblp. 6.111 P. m. BYP lollfshlp 6.30 P. m.•. Boyo and
Junior FelloWiblp; 8 p.m. Girls Fellowship,. 6.30 P. m..

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Mr. and_Mro. lllarlel ReaiY
of CrooksvtUe called '"' Mr.

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C~rrol

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Main speakers for the
lng will be C. S. CoiUters.
Mrs. E. Wyatt Payne. G"tnd 1
Chef Gaurre.

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. Dull d~vin(s not only out; it's don 1 forfintshed !-~hen you swing •way with Coronet.
Thts IS an all·niW kind ol Ooclp 1 new
kind of driving. Tht qu1llly car In the
world ol automot!vu. The quality is
roof·lo·road dNp. How can you
tell? Just look 11 Coronet. Drive il
Check the 5/50 warranty- It!at
could ooly ao with a car

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lour cl"..~ses at Asbury and come •
College ~o. Yrs.) . • . . • •
!rom oiXteen . states and two
Crafts or Skills
lore1gn counlrJes.
I. Current Activity:
· · • · · ' · · • • · ' · · · · · · · The organi2er and director
a. Going to school ... , . .
of tl1eSingers is James H. King,
b. Are you presently employed• (Check) . . ..•. a native of Hesston,. Kansao.
Full time . . . . . . Part time . . . . . • Allen Deyo IS the assl~tant cone. Do you ronSJder your job temporary? • . . . • •
ductor and ac~omparust of the
Permanent'
~~ers. Dye IS a senior rna.
d. Looking for work: Not employed . .Empi~y~d .. Jorms in Church Music.
e. Housewife •.. . ..
f. Other (please specify) •....•.....•••.. ~. . . •
RECEIVE Dl'GREE
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6. ~o you have, transportation' . . . . . .
PT. PLEASANT _ Carl G.
· Own car ... · .. ·
Adler Jr son of M
d Mr
b. Would you accept work on any shift• ...... Carl G
. Adler ol 181~ ~~lorso~
c. Would you travel to Logan for emplovment Blvd. wlll receiVe oc. n.there'
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1of Doctor of Philosophy in Ph •
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· ou d you relocate res1dence for employment? sics from Notre Dame Univ;.
7. How far do you Jive from L
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~gan. . ......• miles.
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Factory .. · .. · Office .. .. .. Oth er .. .. ..
9 Type of work you have performed ·
Occupation
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(1\,Vorkinlg Title) Industry Yrs. Experience Hourly Rate
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t:ao p. m. Wednesday; YCIIUli s service al 8 a. ..... Sunday
Poople'a Sarvtco ~'rtday, Ull lldlool a\ 10 a. m.; 1'801 Ill

m.: Wed. 7:10 p. m. Prover service 7 p. m.: Youns People B. D.. pastor. Church Scbool,
meeting l'b.Pt1idciy 7:30 o. m. Endeaver 7 p. m. Wednesday; 9:15 a. m. Leo Crew, Supt.:
onc:ttce
Prayer meellns 7 p. m. Satu~ Leo Vaughan, Asot. Supt. Di·

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m. Prayer - o1 Old, ttl. -11na ant WdllldQ a1 thl
Carpeoler 1tf1111 a.-o let. lllblel Worlmuul, jllllllr m.. th.
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Scbool9:311 a. m.; Man&gt; SUnday llcboo1 g,co a. m.; Wor rlalw- IIIOld~~' Cllore.
10:111 m.
llllp aervtce 11 a. m. 11111 1:10- Pearl A. CUt4. ~JaW. Wtlr
Boptlol QeleiJ, MW• a. m. Prayer meollnt l:lltl p ablp ..,.,leo 10 L m. Onr)
111'1. Daaalcl 11ooa1, .,.. m. Tueaday: YOJlD&amp; People' otber Sllllllly 7:45 p. Ill. 8liD
~ 8coool I:IJ L Ill.. meet1JI&amp;. 1:10 p. m. rrldiJ. . dlf Scbool. II a. m.. ~obn
ll'rell 11o11man. SUpt.· 10:11 a. llldllbd Cburd! 01 God, tift. •·"- 8upL Pra- meell!ll
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Worolllp flfnlco; BYP I p. John Smallwood, pastor: Suncla1 The United Melllodlst Cllurcli
m.; lil'nllin3 Wonblp, 7:111 ~· Scbool 10 a. m.; Evantellotic Pomeroy -Melvin Alkire, B. A.

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-, BertiiJo Pllbr
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Mr. and Mn. Walter Hellmll! • ·
of Ball Rull 81111 Mr. IIIII Mn. ·
Chari., Dielll, Rogtt' IIIII Peg· ''
o Staat aod Charlel Dloli~
Harrlaonville Riled,
recently !
spent an evening wllb Mr. and .: ·
Mrs. Lou Dielll aod balpod Mro.
Diehl celebnlod her birllldly.
Ice cream, cake and beverage
were served.
Mr. and lfl8, Vlrlil Rclle o!
Akron called on lrteDds here receotly.
Mr. and Mro. Cbar!M iCm'
were in Gallipo!IJ """'ntly tG

Mrs. _Dave Holter of
Chester were VISiting Mr. and
Mrs. Hank Holter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Rhodes
ol New Brightoo, Pa., Non a
Rltcble of PorUand, Mr. oDd
Mrs. Jerry Yaies and dough18, ChiUlcothe,_ Rev. Freeland
Norris of Racine, and Clyde
Lawrence were vistiog Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Yates.
Mr. and Mn. Kenny Reynaids and aon ,..,.. visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Barnhouse of
Tuppers Plains.
Patty Stethem Is a patient at
Chlldr-' no ·tat · Col
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m
urnbus.
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Mr, and Mrs. OriS Frodenck
of ZJonsvalle. Ind. , and Mrs.
Hope Frake and son, New Hav·

lll1p 11 a. m.; E•ango11111o Clleslel
. . - Qd
flee. 1 p. m. PnyCJ meeu... Pearl A. CUto, P•-; Will'

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Bapllll
Grtel Belld: Re• C. 1.. O'UII&gt;
aor, putor; Rotlort Lewtl, IIQIL
1 : ~ a. ,_ 11ora1n1 Wonhlp
11141 Sunday Sdlool; 1 p. m. EYIIID&amp; oeroloe: l'lllrldo1. 1:111

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again to look at some of e • u. e wanted, once
H',
the fascmatlng pictures.
doesn~ts a small boy fot such a big book. Maybe he
oalty u~d:tand all. of it. But it wheta hio curliiiA&amp;Ua:~
curloBJty of a smali boy b truly
e.
Eve.n as Chip glanceo at the pictureo QUOiti
are rac1ng throqh his mind And to wh:U0 lllobs
8
add..... theae qu01t1one' To.you'
w
When you.,.ters
auppooedly "gro
.~ questions, it Is up to uo,
to give them the "?'UP and therefore wi~er, to try
timOI d b'
fight answers. In this day of someu JOuund ·•·--fng 1 th t ·
wy. We mullt fi
ues, • Jon'talwayo
true basic ans rst make BUn! that we have tbe
way of doin t~rs ourselves. '!'here is no surer
the faith
g . R than by arm1ng ourselves with
and In o and Wisdom found in the Holy Scriptures
ur churche~.

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Quality Costs Less I

Sentinel Church News

Mr. and

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Society Notes

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For S1le

For Rent
and
Apartmeots: New
ApartmentS. Two and
bedroo!IIB. All electric,
boilding,
beautllully
ated plastered walls.
plete Youngstown
with dl•posal units.
ed electric heating
Storm doors and
Building completely
Front and rear
Beautifully landScaped.
vate parting. THE HAV'ENI

Employment
AD tradea truck drtve.t to
project •Dalneera. Africa,
Over1111

Europe, Asia, South PacJflc,
paid travel, houalnl, food.

Atlantic:. Btolb JalUJ' lobi,
male, female over ta OEtB 11 ~~~~i;~~;
Bn 26190, Oaklaod Park. li
Fla. 33307

DAILY CiOSSWORD

or
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Inquire Thabet'•
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Store, New Haven, .W Va.
phone 882-2236 or 1182·27113.
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experienced. Phona WY
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the merchants who •rv• yOIII ••.•.; to
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NS Baker Furnltun Sllow
t:IIO Talk ol the Town
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9.110 New•
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1:00 Newo
10:110 PubUc Service
lv 110 Portralto ol 1 Pab'lol
I:IJ6 Jim 11.., Show
10:1s Family Woroblp Hour
,n 00 Swan Shop
5:10 Sporto Parlde
10:30 Latchslrine
11: oo News
lOo 30 BlU Miller Br1l'ICh llbow G: 110 Sandown Sereaada
1:11 Sip Oil
11:113 Morning Melodles
lU:45 MBS0D Ar,r. l'!or,ram
5l'NDAY8 texcept Friday, Churcb
1'1'11esdarl
1:30 811111 On - Arm, Hour
Bells Ring)
10:46 FamllJ WCII'Ibtp (TbW'I.) 7:&amp;6 News
11:45 World News
10:40 A.l&gt;.C. Pror,ram (Frlday! 1:110 Blptill Layaum'J Hour U:li5 MaiOD County News
11:110 Newl
1:30 Sunday llbow
12:00 Cominunlty News
ll :or. TillY'• Count:J Jllll&lt;lloa 8:3G Tbt Bible SpeW to Yon 12:113 Notm Newt
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CcluD1r7 11ymu t:45 Laglllatfve Repon
12:10 Markell
12:110 Cemem Blodl Newo
101111 Tho Ooocl LUo
U:15 Mid Day Wellher
~ 3G Goeuler'l Gueal Star
IO:ll&gt; !:oagreumu MooDS' . 12:20 Bullotln Board
lFrlclaJol
10:30 Tho Country H}'Dlllllmero 12:21 NeWI 0 Grams
lJ!:3G lolft'J ""'*- llbow
lUI Tbt Qwll Hour
2:30 County A1ent
3: :r Jim 111M Show
12:00 News
11:41 Country Go Round
4:15 fiJoeiiDc Allie llbow
12:11 Tbt ChrtsllaDo Dour
1:15 Newo Beat
uo ll:leclrlc CoJDpaiiJ Nm 12:30 Tbt Re•. Merlir l'eetl 2:~ Country Go Round
Ulo Jim Heel Show
1:30 111t lleY. Sllu Blllup1
3:55 Newe Beat
5·110 NBWI
2:110 111t Rev. Alldrew ~.,10111 1:00 Mid Way Mallnto
S:06 Jim Mill Show
2:30 Sunday •howr.u,·
3:55 News But
5:30 RIJir'l II'Mthor llepart 1:00 Stmdowa 8ereaadt
4:110 Ollclnf wltlo Doll
5:110 SpOrll Plrllll
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l,!:!ddleport Busmess and Proftsslonal Women's Club mel
lJ!esda vening at the COlu~
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The party will be held Dec.
14 at the home of Mrs. Gloria
Ebersba~h ln MaS?n, W. Va.
There Wlll be a fl gJft exchalnge
and members wiU make a mon·
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hour
Mrs. Nancy Elaw, Home Ecpnomisl, presented a demonstra-

Chesf.e.r..l"'fi"ouncil
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She prepared several
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tained the Pomeroy Shakespeare at the home of Mrs. Bruce
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Election of ofDcera was held Mr. Leo Kennedy, Jr., Beecb- club Wednesday afternoon at Lloyd to make plans for the Mrs. Donald CoHins was hostM~~mr:::; fo~h:~r ~n r~ ed lo lhe club members. Guests when the Past Councilors of I St. is 8 rnedi?al patie:nt at Vet- her home, Spring-av.
: annual Christmas bazaar to be ess when the Sew-Rite ~win&amp;
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hon m makmg the recent card
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party a success The club voled Mary Kunzelman WlU s. t- ~merlca, met Wednesday even- .1 t H .
bl t tt nd Mrs. Dale Smtth president, op- Eleanor Circle wm atso assist A ., t b . ·
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to forego the ~ursing scholar· na Bland.
ing at tbe ~ of Mrs. Stan-. 'l aiJ men . t eR~s uG~..
oCoalleege ened with devotions taken from wlth tbe baza.ar.
...._...suct,,oedr busmeMrss sesEsiJon wGall~
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• Psalm 116 by Mrs 'I' A Hen~w
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shtp this_year as the ~lub now
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~ Mra ; 1 Mrs. E. M. Wood tlas return. nessy wh~ also ~ad· 8 'poem The commit~ planned the Imore, president. sewing for the
has lwo m effect al Holzer Hos- Two Guest Speakera
"]:-~ur orr a~ ;· en- ed from Ravenswood, W. Va. "Tho~ghts" and an
article lunch to be served to the public Veterans Memorial Hospital was
5 sses. where she ha!!l been the g~est "Even This Much" by Nor: which will include soup, chili, distributed . to t~e members.
pita!
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The group voted un~nlmous- Slated AI Church
;· Mit.: 8~1 Ridenour,
vice or her son and daughter· m - man Cousins, taken from sun· sandwiches, pie, cake and cof· The travelmg priZe donated by
ly to support the sending of a
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: pn,ifdel)li, , opened the .meeting law, Mr al}d Mrs. C. M. Wood. shine magazine A Prayer For fee. Other 'baked goocl9 and Mrs . Don Mullen was awarded
telegra~ to Gov. J~mes Rhod- Two guest speakers ~e wilh· !'Cripture realing, follow- Bob Davis assisted the Mid- These Times ciosed the d!!VO- handmade articles will be Cor to Mrs. Gilmore. Mrs. Donald
es urgmg tht! placmg of th e: scheduled . to speak .at the Mid• ed by the Lord's Prayer in uni- dleport Mason:s with the Moth- tions.
1 sale. Attending the
meeting ~cKnight received a birthday
dle~rt Ftrst Umted Presby· son. Plans were made for a e_r·Daughter dmner ro: Evange- l Members responded to roll · were irirs. Lloyd, chairman, gift from her secret pal.
lt!nan Church ne.xt week. Tqm Chistmas dinner at the Martin hne Chapter, OES • mstead ori call with
a Thanksgi\'ing Mrs. Norman Wayland, Circle Game_s wert~ played . during
Belton of Ontant., Canada, restaurant on Wednesday, Dec· Bob Ebersbach.
. I though!. It was voted to send chairrr.Jn, Mrs. E. M. Wood, the soctal hol!l and prizes a·
I will be the guest speaker at ~e ember 8) followed with a party Mr. and Mrs .. I.Dnard GwJaz~l contributions to the seven pro- Mrs. David Entsminger, Mrs. warded the :"'lnners. A dessert
westmmster Youth F~llowstnp and fl gift exchange at the ·dowsky and children . ~f Wash- Jects which the club annually Perry Mitch, Mrs. Everett Da- C?u.rse- carrymg out the Thank!i!meeting Sunday evenmg at home of Mrs Ridenour
, ington Court House visited last] helps to support. Plans were vis Mrs. Walter Hayes Mrs gJVmg theme was served by
I5:30
p. m. Belton is a sopho'.
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Iweekend with her: grandmoth- made for a Christmas party M.'L. French was unabl~ to b~ the hostess. Atle~ding were
I more ~t Oh1o Umversity where I Offl...-ers _elected . were
Mrs . er, Mrs. Harry Mllls.
. and gift exchange at the home present.
Mrs. Haymon~ Batty, Mrs .. Mul·
, he is maJoring in business ad· Ray Morns, president; Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mtlls l of Mrs. Ben Neutzling on Wed·
Ronald Browmng, Mrs. Willard
: mm is tration and also attended Virgil Walker, vice presldent; 1spent the weekend in P~i~es- 1 nesday, December 8, with Mrs.
len, Mrs. Dayton Strickland,
the Tverson Polytechnic lnsti- Mrs. Norman PTecler1ck, secre- ville, Ohto, where they ViSited I Robert Warner as co-hostess. I'
Mrs. Charles HoHman, Mrs.
tu! e 1n Toronto berore enrolling I tar); Mrs. Hatti_e Frederick, with their daughter and family &lt; Gilts for the. Qirls Industr~t.
OCiety OnS
Boyer, Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. Har' at Ohio University.
treasurer ; Mrs. M1lo Biggs, sen- Mr. and
Harold Munns •School are to brought to this
vey Van Vranken, Mrs. Mol Monday evenmg, Lucille Rl· l tine! ; Ms. Clarence Neutzing 1 (Adrianne Mills)
j meeting.
Kmght, ~rs. Edward Wells,
iXPERT INSTALLATION!
' ben, representative of
the , flower chairman ; and Mrs. Ross Mr. and Mr!. _RusseU ~cDan- 1 Mrs. Louis Reibel presented
Mrs Lou1s Osborne, Mrs: Har1Hoard ur Edtil'atiun of the Cleland. publicity. ~amed .u lei are announcmg the btrth_of rB progmm on Thanksgiving.
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ARMSTRONG'S
U~::n e ral Assembly of
Unit~ a committee to select hostess- s daughter at Holzer Hospital S~e described the (irst Thanks~ Plans _w_
ere mude to prepare M~s Thomas Grueser and Mrs.
Presbyterian Churche.
will ' es for the commg year were Tuesday, Nov. 9. The
baby giVIng 0!' ~meriCa~ ~il and .al· ThanksgJVJ_n_g food baskets for Wilham Owens..
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Linoleum __ . Inlaid Vinyl
s ak at the local church on
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: welghlng seven pounds and h~'O so told ot ThanksgJVmg in oth- needy f~m1l~es: when
th e The next ~el1ng w11l ~ ~S~nda School development and Mrs. Harris,
Mrs. Cleland . ounces, has been named Robin er countries. She sfated that Womens MISSIOnary -~~~~~o:l' i cember 1, wtth Mrs. Gtlmort
Floor eoYermg for every ktnd ot floor. Best
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and Mrs. Oscar Weber.
1Renee. Grandparents are Mr. George Washington issued the the Laurel Cliff Free
as hostess.
patterns. Professional insta llation IJy us, or
yout ptograms.
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of
Midfirst
Thanksgiving
proclamation
church
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Thursday
----ames were p1aye un er
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or November 26. 1789. A story, m e recrea &gt;on room
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Deacoos and deaconesses of Mrs Larrv Wolle and prizes ar. a
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I the First United Presbyterian warded the, winners. Several are spending Lhe ~eekend m poem,_ "Unearned," closed the wMr~. Gerald Pullins preslde_nt,
WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING
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Dayton with tllCir son, Mr. and progrl:lm.
as m charge or the meetmg
C'h urc11 rna de Plans to give a mem bers recel\le
£1
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whJ,ch
opened 'th
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holiday party for residents at
el paiS
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essert course carrying OUt
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the I\oieigs County Inftrmary at . seer
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the Thanksgiving theme was taken fro~ Psalm 100, by Mrs.
MAGEE
. a meeting held Tuesday even-I Refreshments were served by I Earl French_ of
Columbus served by the hostess to those ~teve. Elb1?· ~he group sang, Workers will conduct 8 housemg The party was scheduled th~ hostesses to the abo~·e narn. was an overn~ght guest Wed· named above and Miss Lydia Praise" HI~, fo~lo~.ed ~y a to-houoe canvass in Eastern LoS al l~ factJoa
for Dec. 12 at 7 p.m and nam- ed and Mrs. Henry Spencer, !nesday of Mr. and Mrs. George E_bersbach, Mrs. _c. ~- Tomp- poem, Gods G J~mg . and cal School district Monday, Nov.
Guaranteed
ed to the commtltet! were Mrs Mrs M&lt;~rion Wood, Mrs. Ed· · Mowrey.
kms and Mrs. Phil Williamson. prayer .~Y Mrs. Carl Bailey. A 15, to rmse funds to purchase
Paul Haptonstall.
program: die Hartung, Mrs. James Van I Mr.a. Anna Ye~ger spent the
~m, " What ls A Thank Of· library materials af Eastern
.IMrs . .Edward Burkett , refresh- Meter, Miss Leda Mae Kraeul- lpas! weekend w&gt;lh htr aunt, Jfr~. WeU Receive•
ler&gt;ng, was read by
I he High school.
mente, and ,Fred and Don Luw- er, Mrs. ~ldon Kraeuter, and , Mrs. EdndnaMBarteShls. 1 S
Attendance Pin
le~e~.1 " Wh· 1 th Th k 01 The drive is sponsored by the
1three children
ery pur~hasing
Mr. a
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and the Tu
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I Th e Junior class of Rutland
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss· tendance durms
the Sunday Gilmore, Mrs. Pulhns and
Eastern High school
tud t
high schuol is sponsoring a ree- l
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man and family of
Newark School hour Sunday at the Porn- Harry Clark, alter whkh
council.
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ord hop tomght. S-ll p m. in
spent the past weekend w1th eroy Church o_f Christ.
thank orrerlng was taken.
Funds raised will be match~
, I he high school gym wtlh Lar-;
th•ir parents. Mr. and. Mrs. Attendance pms were present- Members responded to
by federal funds frgm Tille
I ry And erson of WMPO as emEslJe Mossman, Mn~ers v;\le and ed by t.o:'ts Osborn~ supennten- call with what they were
III of thl! National
Defense
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Mr. and Mrs. Patr1ck Riley, dent, assiSied by Mlilon Roush, ful for. Food lor the
Education Act. The goal has
Mason, w. Va.
after wh&gt;ch a p&gt;cture was tak- &gt;ng baskel.s are to be taken
been set at $500
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Mrs. Ellen Ebersbach has re- en of the grouR. · ottten· re. the church.
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turned home after a ftve weeks ceiving pins were Mrs. Helen Refreshments were served
The Riverview PTA voted visit at Savannah, Georgia, Leifheit, six years; Sandra the close of the meeting
PLAN FESTIVAL
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to spend $1~ fur playground with her daughter and son-in - Roush, P~ggy Bowers, Joe Wei- those named above and
The Salisbury PTA will spon·
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equipment in its November htw, Al C and Mrs. Jerry Fry ker and Mark Smtth, four Joe Evans, Mrs. Clarence
sor a fall festival on Friday,
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years.
tis, Mrs. Clifrord Klein,
November 19, at 7:30 p.m. at
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Mrs. Charles Eskew, Mrs. James Lewis, Mrs. Eugene
the school. There will be games,
Girl Scouts Jackie Bise, BrenSON GRADUUES
Conrad Ohlinger, Kathryn and Mrs. Arthur Wise, Mrs. Lal!ra jlood, sweet shop and country
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da Boring an~ ~ean Whitehead, Mr . and Mrs. Elta Gilmore Naomi Ohlinger, J, T. Rue, Schaefer, Miss Marguerite
store. Door prizes will be awed·
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, and TtranksgJVtng songs
' have received word that their1Mrs. Milton Roush Earl and heit, Mrs. Pearl Jacobs. Mrs.
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by the group, accompani~ by I son. Marv in Joseph has grad· Buster Phelps and Mrs Dottie Lewis Fox and three
Jean Whlt~head 00 the P1~· - uated from basic training at Will. three years; Mark Dutch· Mrs Robert Musser, Mrs.
RIGHT RESULTS
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T~e president, Mrs. Max.tne Lack land Air Force Ba~e . Tex- er and Kathryn and Linda Weh· old Dewhurst and Mrs. Dellberl lBy Uoited Pre111 laknatloaB1
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I Whitehead, extended thanks as, and promoted to AlC. He is 1rung, two years; and Gardner Snell.
(UP]) -Joe
all who helped make the
now stntioned at Keesler Air l Wehrung, Debbie and Sherrie ~
Philadelphia,
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Force Base, Biloxi, Miss. for Osborne, Becky Sewell, Steve Clark, Jot! Reynolds and
out
Davis, 199,
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Eastern Ltbrary drive are Mrs. 37 weeks in electronics.
I and David Clark, Mrs. C. E. Sauvage, one year.
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a There's som ething w'mderfu l wai ti ng for you at the POMEROY NATIONAL
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BANK. A Christmas gilt of an old fas hlont·d coppe r la mp to give your
I Studenl• helping are Cormle ll
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Christmas that traditional glo11.
dra Newlun, Linda Brown R.~':;
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FOR WEARING APPAREL FOR YOU 1nd YOUR FAMILY •nd FURNISHINGS FOR YOUR HOMI
This miniature 71,~" hunp wh1 l h really works, stands on your table or
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~IAMJ (UPI}-A gay cruise
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today. A spokesman for the
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no liveGs wdere 'dlost, but the
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The PTA voled to use $125
lor playground equipment. Joe
Turner. Dohrman Reed
and
Carl Walton are to work
th1s proJect. The room banner
and readtlli hook was aw.ord-·11
· ed to Mrs. Wirth's room. Mar. tin Osborne played a ptano
I lection. Joe Turner -program, II
Ichairman Introduced'
ma Pikojja or the hoo·kmoobUe, II
who Bave an interesting
on hooks' She said readln!rll
'Nursery Rhymes" to
young children gives them
background in reading, a
that boOks are wonderful between nations, people, and
e-nts and "hildren. The
mobile has a run selection
all ages, and distributed
to 1,0011 bool!s a dny. Re~resh- IJ
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vestlgaled SIX one-car acetdents red sometime early this morn- bump on the head at 4·05 a m Wallace 72 Reedsville round··
in a 2-4-~ur period ending ~t ing on Rt 7, in_Cheshire. three.! this morning in an aecident on ed a c~rve' and came' upon a
8 •:m.. thiS morning, including tenths or a mtle south of Rt. Rt. 7, one and two-tenth f miles large stone on the roadway.
a hltsk1p and another \hat kill- S54.
Isoulh of Cheshire. She was nol W•ll•ce. the patrol said, aled a cow It Thunnan.
Patrolman Cecil E. Carpen- , treated.
tempted to drive over
the
An accident occurred at 3:05 ter passing through Cheshire The patrol said that Mrs. stone. but hll and lost control.
}l.m. Friday on Rt. 141, two and came ~pon the ~reck. The offi- Capehart lost control on the His car went off the right side
four-tenths miles from Rt. 325, cer said the vehicle had appar- wet highway, while rounding I and struck a guard rail. Wal·
when an ~nidentlfled westbound ently . gone off the Jert side of Ia slight curve . Her car went off jlace was not in jured and damcar, passmg anottJer rar. fore- the h1gh~ay , struck a bank and the highway and struck a guard I(.lge was mmor. No charge was
ed L1~ L. Jones, ~· Rt. 2 stopped m a yard.
raJ I. There..., was minor damage; filed.
Gallipolis, off the highway to There was mmor damage trt to both the car and guard ra il. An accident occurred st 12·lvoid I colllaion.
the car. The driver had not No charge was filed .
OS am. thi s morning on Rt. 124,
Mrs. Jones drove off the right been contacted early this morn-1 The first of two F'riday arci- two and three-tenths miles west
aid~ of the highway ~nd her I ing ~nd th~ a~cident i8 still un. dents in Meigs county occurred l or Rt. 325. The patrol said a
car stfijck I guard ra1l. 1here der mvesltsatton
at 12 ·30 p.m. on Rt 124 , a mile Icar driven by Waller E. Zinn,
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38, , and a half norlh of Rt 681. Of- 131, Rt. 4 Jackson, hit a wet
car a~d the guard rat!. She was
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HELP WITH CHRISTMAS SEALS - Studenls or Mrs. Emily Sprague's typing 2 and office practice e!asa at
Waller II Amos, 42 , Green•- '
ed. Zinn suflerea an abrasion ~lddler:l HlghJJ!choollent the&lt;r hme and talents to the Aleigs County Christm as Seal Campaign this week by
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on the right knee but was not yplng a e s to .. used on 4,007 pieces of mal l gom g to restdents of the count y. Front row, l tor, are Susan Mor·
boro, N. c., w~· driving east
I trealed. No charge was llled
ns , KathyMcElhnnney, Carole An~erson. Sandy Swartz, Dee Slaven. Second row. Symil Conde, Becky Goodall,
lhrough Thurman oo Rt. 35 at
In Meigs county courl F;. Susan Ohlinger, Perry McKmney. Elmor Bod&gt;mer, Jaman lla Ward, Sandra Holtinshed and Mrr.. Sprague Absent
L 15 a.m. this morning, a n d
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slruck a cow !hal was slandlna LONDON tUPI) - Britain Berets" In Rhodesia
day, Judge Frank Porter fined !
--·- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - -- in the middle or tht' high.way. tod_ay appeared determined to Wilson warned that If BrJ. Jay Stone. 26. Gallipolis, $5 and i
-.w.:~
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tenth or a mile east of the vil- white government mto line to probably lead to other action ten&lt;k'd load, Jumor Lee,
36,
Gallipolis 34 Pt. Pleasant 1
Jlage. There was minor damaa:e Sov~et Infiltration of th.e central agin~t Pr~mier Ian Smith's Pomeroy, $5 an.d costs, for an i
Lott:an u Hillsboro o
IO the vehicle.
African country.
Rhodesian regtme, most likely , unsafe vehtcle; and John Caslo..
Jackson t4 Waverly I
P.rime Minister Harold Wil· Lhrough the Umted Nations. , ~2. Vinton, forfeited $27.50 bond
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Portsmouth t3 Wellston 13
· · - - - - - - - - · son cast the Rhodesian indepen- Without mentioning names, for speeding.
snm'tr.t&amp;AMarlelta o
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. I Cbaoa.., ~3 Mdrlllar • ... ~AL~ LAKE CITY IUP))- 1the crash Thirty-live remalnot
tiona! terms Friday when he "whk tl would be glad or : ed · Thomas G. Edwards, 17. j
The- grulf"task of idenlifymg 41 hospitalized todl\y, 1 tfo!e&amp; )tr
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es:pressed concern about "a red e st 11 blishin~ a rmilltary; foot· iNew ~aven, spe~ dmg, bonded: AUG_US!A, Ga. (LIPD
~- . ~ ,, ,&gt;~'"~'&lt;:...•"1J.if"!($.~.,, ,~·
badly burnt!~ " bod1es pullf'd serums or critid i conditiOn.
army in blue (United Nations ) hold wtlh the special backing- ~ to Gallm county JUVenile court I Ph Ys Ir tans treatmg Ge n
from the wre( kage of a u_mtedl Ten Civil Aeronautics Board
- - -- - - - -- - and the aura oflegiiJmacy --of I Nov. 20, Kerry L. Slmde, 17, Dwight D Eisenhower agreed
Alf Lmes Jet liner contmued 1 1CAB l
mvestigatmg team!
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a resolution from the UnJted l Letart, speedmg, bonded to ap.l today on an ophmtstJc progno·today. while ten teams of! swarmed over the burned-out
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Investigators sought the cau~e hulk of the big Jetliner 10
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J16, Rt 2 Bidwell, speedmg, Cit-Itwo heart a !lacks suffered thiS]
I of the thtrd Boeing 727 cra~h Jil l determme why It hit short of
The sanctions agamst Rhode- I ed Nov 20, Johnny C. Simp. week,
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the airport runway and burst
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to awear Nuv 17 ed that the rormer president
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houses of Parliament on Mon- in municipal court John T Bro . '
41 late Fr1day n1ght alter
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day. Wilson pledged to make les, 23, Columbus, reckl~ss
would have to be In the nearby Pomeroy police Chief J e d exammation of bodJes at a A Uniled spokesman aald _It
:·every effort to bring the eratwn, bonded to appear No~. l ;~~t Gt~~o::erk~y b~~~~~ta~eif~r~ Webster said today he does not makeshift morgue 'eveale~ one ~&lt;~.s also apparent the m&amp;lD
TOKYO - AN ESTIMATED CHICAGO (UPII- Torna~m:s 11leg~l regime to an end.''
l5: Glenn C Griffith, 35, Pedro, j moved to Walter Reed Arm~ remember a time when
so ~~~e ~~c.tJm then the airime ",dmg ~ear failed.
75,000 leftists attended protest slashed across _north~rn Ilh_no1 s Sall~bury was reported quiet speedmg, bvnded to appear Nov. Hos ttal 10 Washington.
many 5kunks have betn prov- P Fl;ousl} hhad listed .
?he plane burst IDto a bal~ ol
rall!es lhrougbout Japan ioday and Indiana Fr1day mghl, ktlled today, wilh White Rhodesians 17; Lloyd H. Haggy 2; Pomep
ed rab&gt;d. Wh&gt;le he has no exact
ty ot er persons
44 flame alter the crash landing,
to demonstrate their opposition one person, njuring 58 and getting ready to celebrate an roy, parking 10 an inte;seciJOn
Doctors felt an appreciable count or the number. his de- pa~.sengers and . the plane s wJ t ~ the fire spreadmg forward
to a treaty establishing normal leaving a damage toll estimat- "independence holiday week~ cited to Meigs countv couri shorter hospital stay wasl parlment has been called upon e_n_ tre~ crew_ of_ 8~_-s urvtved rapidly from. the rear of the
relations with South Korea.
ed In the millions of dollars. end.'' But a slorm was brew ing Nov. 19; Fred F. G rin~r. 31. indicated than in 1955 when to shoot down. it ' has been
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Authorities said 26 personal ~bout JSO pe~sons ~ere oYer the status of Sir Hum~ Zanesville, insecure load, bond· Eisenhower .was hosp1ta hzed l quite a few" and of them onl_Yj
emergency doon and W~WI
were arrested in scattered cia· be~1eved_ Jmmeless 1_n th~ bitter phrey Gibbs, the Rhodesian ed to appear 111 Meigs county ~ven Wf'eks m Denver recover-1o~e ~s not .been round pos1-.
a~d leaped from the bW'IllJll
shes with police.
chill ~mds chlli'Tlmg 10 the governor.
court Nov. 19; and Howard L. mg . from a coronary throm- ttve m s rab1e~ test.
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tornados wake. State, counly Britain considers Gibbs the McCoy, 58 , ReedSVIlle, passmg boSis.
The deadl y dtsease. transmll·
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does not involve a thrombosis es arun:'als to act rea 11y crazy
The crash was the third sinel
of Dallas said \otlay the Ecu- areas from potential looters.
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Aug 16 by one of tho oleet
menical Oiuncil is aiSUIIling l Children were in school and _But Friday Smith ordered :
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u 8 d. ~ra. ~a Y They have been ob!lerved ~hasmedium · range Boeing ms'
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the proportions of "Reforms- housewives w~ preparing din- Gibbs to leave Salisbury's 1 •
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lut~e opm~au:~~~r ~~suf~c~:~;: _ing cows, cats, or _other anima~s Pomerov Police reported a which are powered by 1 elustef
Uon - Roman style.''
ner when th~ sJnes turned black gov_ernment hou~e and made a:
. blood reachin the heart due to m a manner rore1gn to t.hell' small -child. the son of of three jet engmes at the JNr
The reference was to Martin and the tWisters struck: Hun- rad~o an~ . television broadcast I
slow I narro:m blood vessels. nature.
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Mrs Forrest Hulton Alban of the plane.
Lulher's lOth century campaign tlredn of homes and busmesses saymg ' S&gt;r Humphrey Is no
Doytor
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for reforms in the Roman Cath- were destroyed,
longer legally governor."
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~s~n ower w~s was observed, and later killed, escap
serious DJUI')' .r 1 ay CAB investigaton Indica~
the Church, whlch led W the · "People were erawli.ng out of A spokesman for Gibbs
restmg well recelVlng_mtermlt· leaping into a farm pond. swim-1at 3· 27 P m. when the_mfant l because of the wide variatia
emeraence of Protestant de- the wreckage like flies ," said denied ihe validity of Smilh's
n t 0 ~y g ;r:· .. ~~~~~ant ming •cross, climbing oul. leap- 1fell ~ul olthth~ aulom:b&lt;le she I in .'he three crashes, It w•
nominations.
Joseph Wozniak, a Joliet city statement, however, Gibbs' conseduaatso as --~edn de 0 10d~· mg in and making the return wt" dm 1w'
Mr lbmot er a~ It unlikely the other 116 Boeial
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Union-av Bruised and scartch- Fede aJ A · · u
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VATICAN CITY- THE EC- Hardest hit was lhe soulh- prove embarrassing for the lifelong residenl of Cheshire irregularities of heart rhy- The forced strange ant1cs ol , d th h'ld bo t 2
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Apncy.
umenical Council endorsed the west edge of the Cblcaeo area. Salisbury regime.
twp died at 8 •0 am ioday thym ,.
I skunks, and any other infected Ie · eke 1 • 8 u
years o1d,
· mo- In Channahon, Ill ., Mrs. Her· ·
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man Heisler 10 au Invalid
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lhe councU approved revlalone crushed to dealh. Her husband, Two suils to set fees for Ia d ' shire lw Au 25 187 ; son 1 charge of the case, sa1d tlmt: He observed tbat a group of . The. automobile cracked Into
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11 a decree desljned to get 81, was critically hurt when lo be used fo hi h
n I the Ia~·· Til g. a ' d' S
Friday night, Eisenhower "onlyi young boys innocently and re- . a ullhty pole al the lurn as •II O.lford J . llbodea,
ll!elp
priests more Into tho world and !heir small hou,. oollapsed es were klU..; r::.ayt1~pos- , R u h S . nom ~· an
usan felt ill during the acute period I cently, out of curios•ly appar- went out of control alter the Icounty Veter.,. Servlct c;a
be social community.
around them.
county com
~ Y urteigs w~ss t ~s er.EI' IS ~afr~age or these two heart attacks.
ently, cut a ~kunk entirely up. jdoor had swung open and the cer, will attend a VA ~
"Piecea of buildings are
, mon P eaa co ·
.0 ary
lza 0 an, ' 'An individual may have one The boys have taken t he ch1ld fell out. There were no ence in Columbus next 'l1nlrl.
WASHINGTON - V. S. REP. sclltered aU over hell," Chan- U:ta~ ss Attorney General Wll- ;ho 1d"1d ~ years ago. He was or a hundred or lilerally immunization course now for i charges Damaae to lhe auto day and Friday, closiua bia ...
lamuel Devine, R-Ohlo, has lllbon pollee chief F. W. Piercy b mAt~ axbeO,:~~ented here b e th as 0 dhiS famlly. Three thousa
of such transitory rabies, a rather unpleasant e1- was lDinor.
fice Wednesdny for bus!ao-.
asked tho Federal AeronauUca sald. "Tho people are taking it Y
rney
a L. Jones, ro en an two siSters pre- atta
without any residusl perience.
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The office will be kept opoa,
loard to lnvesllgate the pow- Ia alrlde now. But when lhe aun aska lhal prtceo be set for land ceded hun '". death.
chan s alter that," Mattingly
Pohce also 81Tested . Okey however, for phont calli uti
~lity of rroundlni BoeiDc 727 ....,., up today 11 wUI bit owned by Ruby E. Wlldermulh Two surv1v1ng d~ughters are said,
the other nand, lhese
KISer, Rac~ne, lor mtoX&gt;cation, personal requeats, but .. buailircrafl on all alrllneo for
hom&lt;."
et al, and Willard J. Mowery. M~s. Claude (Bess&gt;e) Ashley of episodes may be a prelude to Shumate Service8
th?n removed h•m from county ness. The office will bt Optlll •
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BoUt pleoea of property, the M&gt;ddleporl and Mrs. Goorge more serioua coronary Sl
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(ali laler to Veterans Memorial usual Nov. 2Z.
Wlndl ocarred tbe country- slate IIYII, are needed in the (Jennie) Tipton of Rt. t Chesh- disease."
ate or ues ay hosp&gt;tal where a cut In Kiser's
SI'IIINOPIELD, ILL. _ A ohio from Streator, fD nortb- construcUon and Improvement !ire. Tllere are two grandchildFuneral services for Clarence head. suffered when he fell Mr. Rhodes will be ....,..
NOOS\er Olllo couple was • central Dllnol!, along
lhe of otalt Rt 7.
ren and flvo great-grandchild.
R. Shumate, 5t , who d1ed ioday at the Jail, was slltcbed up
panted by Mrs. Rbotles IIIII
lllard American AlrUnaa Jlot. DUnolt river toward Chkago
ren.
DETECI' EARTHQUAKE
at S:IO a. m. at hiS residence, Police went wilh the emer- will visit with ber son'o ftlllliiJ,
na 7'11 that .made 1 "precau- IIIII ICI'OII. lbe alate Doe Into GRlDDERS liON HE
He attended Cheshire ochools, NEW YORK (UP!) _ The Rt. I, Pomeroy, w&gt;ll be held gene~ squ~d loW. Main-s! near Frod Bush, Upper Atlfn&amp;ton.
lonary" llndiJW Frldly at Copt. lntJ!ana wbtre wlnda hit Heigh0 D
and · Old Kyger Church.
IFol'dham Univer~ty Seismic Tuesday at 1 p. m. from lhe Hoyt s Soh•o Station at 7:15p.m. and other relatives and friends.
al Alrpgrl u · lire fllbtlnc land ~ Munster.
Pomeroy'a f and lth Grade Services will be held at· ! Observatory said toda
11 Ewing Chapel. The ll&lt;!v. Eu- where a woman was reported Mr. Rhodes wJU put up at the
"!Uip-1 IIOod by.
llllnola stale Pollee Supt. football learn ·wu· honored at a p.m. Tuesday at Old
Kyger detected 1 major earthqu~ke in ~one Underwood wlil conduct the unconscious in the highway. The Deshler-Cole hotel,
"Fint lheJ lt&gt;l!l uo they wen WllUam H. Morris galhered banquet at the Pomeroy Ele- cburch. Rev. G. L. Durst wiD of· Asia shortly before midni ht r1tes.
E-R crew took Mrs. Mary Bry- Mr. Rhodes said VA )lellll~
llverllnf! the llllbt lo St. LouiJIIalt, county, el\y end auxiliary DlOillary acbool Tuesday al 7 p. flclate, and burial will be in Friday night. 11 wao lhe
SurvlvlllJI are his wife, Gtn- a of Pom~roy. to
Vet- ers will receive the IIUIUII boecauae ol I tornado," B. L. polke, 41 recuJar army 10ldlers m,
.
Gravel Hill cemetery under lilt major quake delecled In Asia eva , two sons, Ivan, of Mans- erans Memonal Hospilal. The come questionatro card Willi tho
!oilier 1114. ''lllen lheJ law, frGm tho Joliet araellll a ad Simon's Markel, Kroger, Val- directiOn of Miller'• Home fll' tn 10 hours.
field; Leon, ol Pomeroy; two unit also ....,, lo lhe Pomeroy pension cbeck on Nov, 30. Tho
·we'rt IOinl &lt;NI ID Springfltltl D. S. Army retervlsts to seal off ley Bell ~ry, Evans Super- Funerals. Friends may eaU at
daughters, Janet Pierce and R,. D. t residence of Clarence beneficiary should study the
100ause ol mechanical trOuble." llrlcken
areu Ill Dltnoltl market PomtToy Putry Sho the Tipton homo Monday eve- A Fordham spokesman said Gloria Johnson, both of Porn- Shumate who died alter the card and the insttut!tlnnl . _
acllnlt !oolers.
and OU:ny' lntllvldual!l contri~: nlng and until hour of 1ervlce, first shock ~stored at 11 :47 eoy; three brothers, five sts- !IQUad's arrival.
fully before comlnc to lilt 111'SAIOON - A VILUOI IN AcliDIIIIlllolt G6v, Samuel ed to the banquet' 'WIIich was
TAKES VACATION
p. m. EST F'r1day night and • lers, six grandsou and one
fice ol!icelor btlp. 1bo pe~~~~on.
' · ~~~~ 1t11t hltwq H. 8lla]n plillaetllo .t'lstt the attended by 15
G
seoond shock at 11:57 p.m. The grandaughter. .
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er must know hiS IJltiGII·inaoft&gt;•
lorth ,and South Viet Mom.Will Jol!el lllclay, ~l'ltllllesses PomerOy IIlah
He d .:;:• ~· county dog llptlkeiii!On said lhe earthquake Friends may call II lbe fun- Temperature tn
downtown from all sourt:eo otbir llllil Ill.
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"a Jl'ootbill ~Bud Bickel w~ ~ • If wSeldeaon,;:;;•tio:,~· frobably II&lt;C1liTed Ia MOJIIOIIL era! home anytime. Burial Will Potneroy at 11:30 a.m. today VA IIWIOIL The
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ward secuon, be£ore 2 am. when It slid beneath the waves. f~nd th.~ ship's passageways swered the Yarmouth Castle's The Finnish vessel Finnpulpl The most bacUy lujured'
EST, the flames shootmg so ''It was horrible, · just twrri-~ f1lled wtth great black smoke. call tor help.
said it rescued about 90 survivors were plcked up bj
high Into the black Atlantic sky ble" said one of the int'ured "People were screaming and -e Bahama St
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the Ba~mas Star and f1owJt W
20 miles away, Burning all the Miam1 Beach, Fla. At Nassau, Iwhile they started hauling same time as the Yarmouth The Coast Guard discounted ~heNPrmcessAMt a8r!!ret ~
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reported it pieked up about 250 a third ship, the Florida, had men, had reached tbe bospl~
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