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~ SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o, N"'. 12. 1965

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'/tt MBPW Meeting Thursday Night

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~~ Christmas _party when the
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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-.. During the program
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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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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pe . were Mrs Helen Handley Mrs. Ch.,ter COU!Icil Daughtel'l of Ierans Memorial Hospltal where The meeting In charge of' held Nov 30 at lhe church The club met Wednesday evemng •t
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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Harry
Durst
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
rom
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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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with Mr. and Mrs. Ovie Miller. ptn for 19 ye_ars ot perfect at.. e~ by Mrs. Ebltn,. ~rs. James ers club In =~rati~~n~lth t~~
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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1 ag ceremony led by Ca et
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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Holslng~r. Karen Carter,
Christmas that traditional glo11.
dra Newlun, Linda Brown R.~':;
I nie Orr and BiU Buckley: '[
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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Detloletl To The lnterur. 01 The

~IAMJ (UPI}-A gay cruise
!!!htp ~und for the Bahamas
burst mto flame and sank early
today. A spokesman for the
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no liveGs wdere 'dlost, but the
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even look great in your home. For awhile.
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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
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I· , was Elsie Barnhart. - Sentinel Photo
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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
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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
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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
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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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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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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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the proportions of "Reforms- housewives w~ preparing din- Gibbs to leave Salisbury's 1 •
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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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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'
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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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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
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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,
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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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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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vessel, a~arently In the for- about ~Our hour&amp; untll 6:03 a.m. ~arkin told _of awakening to) Other veSsels ~~;wlfUy an- passengers and 110 erewmen. rescued 30 persons.
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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
. persons, bringing the known Coast Guard helicopter ,._
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that they were visible to ships survivors, Mrs. Betty Barkin of yelling," she said. ' 'After a ship that left Miami about the a sav to 450.
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 ~
way to the waterline the where she was brought b I
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Fire erupted a boa d th Y
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Y ~a . res ses over rd and Castle also en route to Nassau, an earlier erroneous report that survJvors including a five wo- - - --~ _ e armou
as e s aye
oa e tcopter or treatment, Mrs.!JUmpmg overboard.''
reported it pieked up about 250 a third ship, the Florida, had men, had reached tbe bospl~
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~stle_, sailed Fnday . from
MB&gt;ahmt boun_d for Na~sau 10 the
a amas With an estimated 550
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Anderson, Roderick, Long Pace Attack,
Devils End Big Black Jinx Before 3,000
p •\NTHER BAND SENIORS_ Seniors in lhe Pomeroy High school m arcb!Dg band were given recognition Friday night in halftime cere-

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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 13, 1965

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, GIUIIJ• '""'""'" 1 Gall polll Friday evening, Nov. • whell JtnT Powell
Dam 12.1, 12.4, running I feel Class No 3 of lhe Baptltl 8111&gt;- Mt and Mrs. Marlin \VIlcofoo
Po· r""" .. ntmn~ tlnlzer Hos· R dp k
spokesm: ~~ve~ ThiS".Morning
on rollers, Pomeroy-Muon
day~~ met at her bome; en ~ family opelll tho week- Recent eonega lfaduateo
P""t duri ng the '"! 24 hom·,
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....~ ACTION IS - An unidentified Pomeroy ball carrier Is stopped by
tacklers during Friday night's Panther-oak contest. Pictured above are

nom;ies ot the Pomeroy-Oak Hill football game. Formed up together in the center of 1 bOX formation, the seniors performed a precision dnU
Js the band played "Shangri La" and later, after each was introduced and 111n~ed with a corsage, took.the!r bows as t~b~an~ dire ct~ by Mr. tbers
llo na ld ~lill&lt;·r, played the old popular classic, "Memories." The majorette !lne"performed ~ dtlll wbtth dPutrpodle alnndts . tet "PagHsS"of ~ ~~:e
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tk;m•r . .z~:l ~'~cond Ave.; Mt~s . sqtHtds .we~e wtpmg out pockets Flrs!nd ':ne wounded.
ter s first real blast 11 on ita don, Marmet and
Winfield er by Mrs. Maud Young. A pro- Young were Mnl. L. R. Wilson \'let to othen should read thll
Uma \1.· 1 lltam~. HI . _2 Crown iof red rests.t11nee today on the ed
way Into Ohio.
datnll were on the sills.
am ••What is Real Thankaglv·and Mra. Gladys Dauby of Nor.. meuage carefully.
c"" Mrs Davrd P. N•da. Rt I ba\lle!ield 3!i mite• north of, 0
WN PA -CRIME A cold front pushed Into Ohio Boal Movemfllta:
. : " by Mrs. Ethel Smllh walk Ohio aod Mrs.
Law·
Vml""· Mn 1• Fern L. Goodmte, Saigon where the tst US.l N ~" ' 0 •
!von !rom tho west oarly today, Ohio IUver Louisiana :, g!
Read! , Included Bl o1 141ddl rL
'1'ht 19811 Amendments to tho
~''w Jtnvrn; Jl"rotd f liard Infantry Division's newly. ar· aod crlm~~\ sh uld be a:a of' sending temperatures plunging down 12 6:1&amp; s.m.; R. H. Bol- ~L-V&lt;&gt; ~aka a ~e" by Mrs
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Social Security Act have cr•at·
ne r. HI. I. Middleport Leland j rrved 3rd Bri~ade killed at least , more r,~ c ~:; ala~:........ from Friday'l snlld readiDga. worth
down IS, 1:110 ..... ;
Swart· "Dedliated to ~
ed an !mmed!ato need for •
K :-; 1:;son. Pomeroy; Mrs. Mau-1 400 Communist! in fteTCt! ! compa mg r
Chief ISome snow flnrr1es were anti- Andrew calhoun up 14, 6:4$
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•\hr~ug~u~ t~e B~~u::~~ Penn, clpated over Lake Erie tonight. p.m.; Ciuis .Jr. up 14, 1:110 p. =~r .~.;;,/Turkey's . SoUleOrcaS
employees to administer the proHnhert f_ \lus~er, Rt. I, Hut-1 A U.S. military spokesman Jus tee 0 0 ·
Court aaid A band of showers and thun~ m.; Northsworthy up 14, 10:05
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After th
gram. Jobs avatlable offer reoland; Mrs Phil
Williamson. ;1said Communist resi~~nce to sylv~ma Supreme
derstorms, part of the same p.m~1 New MartinsvtUe up 15; IUY. Y rs. oung. hme e
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Pon.erov' George A. DHV&lt;SSOn,' the mopping-up operatron wa•,
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Montgomery storm system lhat cau!ed tor- 1:115 a.m.; National down 15, busmess
lenl opporiUruty lor' advanceIll t Spencer, W. Va.: Aarun 11imil.ed to sporadic snipe-r !ire. ; e 0
that nadoes in ..JlllnolJ and Indiana, 3:15 1.m.: St. Marya 1Jit 17, were serve Y
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cas-- kicked otr high windl through 5:25 a.m.; Charles Stevenson The Ber~a M. Sayre ~~sity Adminiatlatioll Ment Pr""
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•mate that at least · mur~eridr: .
u:itrials parL'I of Ohio Friday night.
up 191 3:35 a .. 1 Titan up 19, slona;r S = m:;t N0 :
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motion Program.
.l~1t' D ni1_rk . Flatwood~, Ky: . 400 Com t.1unists were k_illed in :~ ~~ffer ~~~~c~;,
Tol~o reported w~ gust! of 5:50 a.m.; Harvey Jordan up ~c ~ Ye:ed
'~uP Reeent weekend guest• of Startln salary for grade asr.ugar L. \u ll.lron:on.
Ithe seven·h_our batt;~.fnday on
81 m1les an hour durmg a late 19,8 :20 a.m.; Wolter Beckjord
~·~Forth egrmon Mt. _and Mrs. Otto Knopp were Sls$~.Jayear.Toquallfyyou
lu,·b~rgcd
, 1:•• ea,t,,n •.rrm,,, or th~ KALAMAZOO, MIL'H. _ A- •evenmg thunderstorm. Rainfall up 19, 6,55 a.m.; Walter Houg- ~;"
Race and' ~ation." their 1011, Mu, SbUrOd Hagney, muat have completed, or expect
c~·~•r!!r tL BaKer, James E. Comm untst Jron Tnangle 1\bout 150 younr: men 30 of them amounts varied with Columbus land down 20, 6:35 a.m.i Panzo p
M O'Co
Scrl Palm Beach, Fla., Mlkl Gra· to complete within nine montht
r ·(\ll"ln. f\whard W. Barrett, ;stronghold.
from 8 nearby job' corps cen- reporting a half-Inch in scat- down 21, 5:35 p.m.j A. J. Pat- ~yer ~ ~ :~ hap- ham, Brooklyn, New York and 8 four-year course leading to a
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Bv noon today. th•. Amerl- ter battled 100 pollee through tered showers.
ton down 23, 9:30p.m.; Rella- ter ~eaRomg : Del ac Clr&gt;- Stowart Rosenthal of Boston, Bachelor's degree In an accred196
- '" Rnhard Ed. Clut~r. ~an~ had c~~elrt
~;~~.':,~ the' streets or downtown Kala· The cold front was noticeable be'·'1 u.t 23• ~ 1: ~m.; ~ulgeen land After~~ b:slnes:r:esslo~ Mass., aD students at Palmer !ted college or university; or
·~ llN'ds. M~s.dReMe W.~~ e-. R\ \e sib h"m r~porrrioo from mazoo Friday night, Twelve as early as dawn. Marietta, in 1tfyf w23n 6•25: a.mHe.;1 erR.· the Love Gift offering of th~ C. c •• Davenport, Iowa.
have three years of experience
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e jailed today and ISo th ate Ohio had a tem c I up ' : a.m.;
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R. Hood , the scene that
were j were
u a result of
56 decrees
down Greenup S:lO p.m..; John clrde wal
Mrl. Harold Beeglt returned. a
480 or more} iD
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Ladd Dean down Greenup 7:10 tlan center •
were
to her home at Duluth, Minn. dmlnistrntive 'professional in·
, , ,. Mrs. Troy M. Layne .. Rc• ! underbrush that
were not hours alter R. Sargent Shriver, Do Ytoo ~ !be other aide of p.m.; Pollywog down Green- followed b)' !be White Cross alter a twi&gt; weeks visit wilh her ;.,11 ative 0~ other resp;,ns~
)l . ·&lt;T" S O&gt;ler, Robert L. Os- , counted for fear of booby traps. Idirector of the Office of Econ· Ohio y rePorted clearing skies up 12:50 a.m.; Ben
McCool dedication. Hoatesses,J ~:~~ daughter, June Wendorf and ble :ork· 'or have any equiva. b[Ji" nt.', Aaron H. P;:~rker, Joyce The_ s~kesman said the omlc Op rtunitity decficated
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OluutW~ sons.
' Uo of the above
1 reading of Stl. Tempera- Greenup 1:10 a.m.; Susan Lane aened relreshmenla In
A Sey mour. John o. Simmons, Amerrcan rnfantrymen sufferedl h Ft Cpot
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rps en ltures were expected to ~hp down Green 1:40 a.m.j Ellsba churcb basement.
ot Athens spent Saturdl1 after. education_ a expertence.r x:
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lhrougbout lhelntY· droppl::S Woods up Greenup
a.m.: Mr. Harry Pickens, aufrerlog a0on with Mr. and Mra. Harry peri:••
f'&lt;'r. Jr .. Paul ~- W~rkline. Ru ' dam&gt;n~ed by a mortar bar-: MANILA_ _ PRESIDENTI!rorn ~ 50s ..~.~e ~... Duncan Bruce down Meldahl !rom a heart attack, arrived Wolle.
sa0peration ~~ 1!111Chines
bert LJ. Willirtms. Mrs. Edward rage. Several armored person·; Diosdado Maca a al refused to m~d" temoon UUUCL. ~ ecu....,. 2:30 p.m.j Edeana Bo!wortb home lrom Greenland, Satur·
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Harold K. n•l carriers and three or lour' concede
hlo bid for akiet. ,
down Meldahl4:1&amp; p.m.: Gerow day, lnd entered Holzer Bospilo Mr. Albert R. Wolfe
Olm- or routme cleneal w
Walls. Tituc G. Hoster':'an. W•l·' trucks were destroyed.
defeated by Sen. Tonight I low temperatures up Meldabl &amp;:110 p.m.; Buckeye a1 uesday.
.
llead Falls visited wllh his per· quaHfylng,
tiam J. ~eckner. Mrs. Step ben at The Commumsts star.'ed Fn-- Ferdinand E. MarCOI, despite'-• expected to be -tly In State up Meldahl8:30 p.m.; Ran- 8-&lt; .t. Herman Spencer !a enll, Mr. and Mto.
!larrY You can qualify lor 1 GS-7,
Hicherd' and infant daughter. ' day s f•ght by slammmg mto l the fact nearly final relurnllht :lOs.
get down Maldabl 8:1~ p.m.; ill In the hospital at Owruta Wolle, Tuesday ovenln8$6,050 a year If you meet lhe
~Irs Allred :.1 Wdhams •nd the Amencans from. all sides gave Marcoo 1 8001100 • yote
Alton zepbyr down Meldahlll:· Air Force Base In Dl!nolJ.
Mr. and Mto. Roger The!BS education or experience fOilU&gt;remt&gt;nt son
, with mortar and recmlless nfle edge.
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25 p.m.; Miss Suaan down Mel- Rev. and Mrs. c. L. O'Co&amp; and fam11J and Mr. and Mrs. menta for a GS-1 and have corn' fore . The battle_raged at •ueh j With !ewer lhan
I,IIOO,IIOO Adml:.. _ Eunice Sprague dahl 12:30 a.m.; ColtoD Quee11 nor returne4llrom a week'• va- Roy Pearoon openl an evening pleted or expect to complete
, rio" range at t•mes that a U.S. votes remalnln• to be counted R·-•·vill . "·-· White Ches~ down Meldabl 5 a.m.; Pamela cation. Mr1l O'Connor'• father with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sal· wihln 9 months, one full year
artillery
105-1ofhcral
. . returns0 eave Marcos' or·" " "Ruby
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ICong
mm. ow•tzers mto t • ot, 3.137,94! votes to Macapaaal's R.' D. Dora ~ Mlddla- GtUlpolil Dam Peggy ied.lhem.
visited relatives
E meot J h leading toward or acceptable
at almost pomt - blank .- 2695200
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Downey down 3:10p.m.; Jeff· In Indiana also 'fialted their Mr. and Mrl. a
On- foraMaster'sdegreeotanacrange.
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. boat down 5"10 p m · Bob BeD'
oon lpelll !be put week at credited oollege or university·
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Before the battle was over. , WASIUNG'I'ON- THI! DE- DPCIIarJed ;.. Robert Golda- ter down 8:0&amp; p.m.;• Zimmer dauibler, Trudy In Columbuo. Rochester, Pa. duo to tht Ill· or have one additional year ••~
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the infantrymen had support lense
rtment
Iberry, New Haven; Homer down 9,30 p.m.; Stet! Trader Mr. and Mrl. Roberl Hart 11011 of their 100 Jerry.
pertenco st lhe GS-5 leva!; or
!~om us Aor force planes , the s'::ity lhe;. :"need":. Jones, Middleport; Luia Hall, down 11 p.m.; Philip Sporn and family moved Into their 141sa Sbe!!a Baney spent have any combination of arad"'
flrmg rockets and dropprng vane': le k of lnl !!~on"" 1 1 Middleport; and Pat Houdashelt, down 12,45 a.m.; San Ricardo new bome.
tbt weekead In Columbua with 111 study and GS-Ileval txpel'0
• 8 Syracuse
bomhs and napalm
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PITTSBURGH fUPil-A con·
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e were 'a· l ....tr-..., . ... Mrt. Juakr b'don
'"''· d"'cnbed as • 'mad dog ' off the f&gt;ght fnday afternoon, arou
e ~nt onn?unce- BLOOD DRJV!I;
Kana. iuver - Heleu z. Clarence Sheffield of Morpn.
If you can quallly, llDY nol
~loen he w:" senteneed three ' they left behmd the charred mont of a 12 btllion atrcraft BERKELEY, CaUl. IUPI)- d wn M rmet 5·110 m.· Geor e ton, N. C. and Mr. BUI She!· Mrl. Roll Dtal, Mr. and call In per!Oll or telephone tho
Y'"" ago, today faced murder bodoes of dozens or men killed ~~~:~~ award to Lockheed A group ol University
ol ;Ice ~wn M~J· 11:10
Deld of W!lmlng1Am. N. C.
Mrl. Bob Miller of Gambler to®l Social Security Office at
•·naog" m the fatal stabbmg
in massive napalm attacks. Th p ~rp.
nflt ed
California student organtzalions Solvay down Marmet 3·2&amp; a Mr. and Mrl. Francia IIA!r- and Mr. and Mra. Dallll Carpen. an early date to obteln furlher
• :uard at Western Pcmtent ·,Early today, all these bod•es da ~~ ; agon co m Prt· Friday annnutlced plana lot 8 m.: Allen R. Merr!U
~ rialjlellt over tbe weekend with let were recent dinner guesta Information about thtle pool
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p·u 1had been dragged away.
qu~ Into~ ccmd~t'!~ a~ In- blood drive lor U.S. soldiers in met !:30 a.m.; Jefferson down their ehlldren In Columbus. ol tht Olive Bailey famlly. U0111. The Marietta District of.
ll•lford .rogan, 37 , I .. ,
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Y o pre- Viet Nam and Immediately woa Winfield II ·45 pIll. I Lucy Jane Mr. David HUddleston lpelll Mr. 81id Mrs. Rober! Craw· lice Ia located at 331 41h Street.
burgh. _who h wa~ &gt;~abbed three I Vet•rano Me mortal Hospital :;':t~~~~a7 roll:;'" ~;:rd
pledges from Chancellor Roger Lucas do~ WWield 4·10 am . the weekefl4 lltrit wltll h!a wilt lard and !Jml!y of Columbua Marlette. Phone 37WOO'I. Alii
Ad"'ltted- Lena Pullins, laraest
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and lbo entire JtnT' Bolwortb
lnd sona.
IJHllll tbe weekend wllh her· for lht Mana&amp;et or Aulstlnl
ReedsvJIIe; Ronald Good, Cheo- ever built
football team
40 1 m.
Mr. ancl Mra. RaJ llYN of mother, Mrl. Bell Tbalu.
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·tration olflclala Wert living no
' J. Weyar.dt, 39, Carnegie, who I D•scborged- Charles Sheets,\ hints today whether President
ullegedly was attacked by Stan- Pom~roy; Micha~J
Dona~ue, Johnson plaDI 1 eampaign a-ley Howard, 26.
Harnsonvllle; Michael Wrrght, l gains! recent copper price IDWevandt was in f"'d ir condition Pomeroy: Margaret Cauthorn, Imaset.
at a ·ho!lpital with st&lt;lb wounds I Long Bottom.
Experts both In and out of
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of the bark and abdomt&gt;n.
A prison spokesman said ground and &amp;tabbed three that it would be harder for the
Howard attacked Weyandt for · times
administration to brinl on the
an u~determi!!ed reason ~d ~ Ho~ard, recently transferred ~ copper industry preuure simi·
wht&gt;r ,rogan went to 1115 asst!lt- , here from Eastero Penitentiary
to that V.:hleh resulted In I
an~ -~~~~~! -~"~eked to the i in Philadt::phia, · was serving 8 bacltdown th11 week_ an priet
30 to tiQ year term for armed , booota by 101jor alummumiDIJio
robbery.
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Prison authorities said no
--other prisoners were involved
mil t1ASI OPENS
DEVOTED TO INTIRIST OP nor was lhere any attempt on Tile Ohio Stale Patrol
wll!
MltGS-MASON AUA
Howard's part to escape.
open Ita 89th lraiDinl ..... OD
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Howard pleaded auilty to 1 Monday Wltb 50 recruits enroll- ·
c"u' •' ''""'"'"' ldltor
f holdupa, bur.1111 anll
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Puhl••n•(l e._, atr.ernoon - 11 ep~ 1 ser1es o
Co and one of them from Mel"'•
8ur~&lt;1~' n-. I'll• Olllo v.u., t&gt;ublllb and NIJ"U snatching• iD the
unty.
In &lt;! ~ nmpan•. 110 lllldlanle lt... Pomr-ww
I He II w-"-p u~ ,. a.
lr&lt;IV Oblo. 45761 Buln... 0 f f I
Phltadelphi! area in 1962.
llliMo-.
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~~~~; wv t-'tiMI ~~tlloll'tal ~ ,..., In one burllary be wu ac- D. 1, Pometo7 ,
'"'e'" .. ~ODd ..... mawtat cused of assaulting a 43-year- \ The elau IDcludtl .Ro1er ~ .
~~:~'"" 11 the ooet off\u 11 pp)-f old houseWife after pullin&amp; II den of Jackson, Wbo ltirrecf lD
~.uonal M"VettiiiDt NP!\lltllltatt,lr knife on her husband
three
IPQrtl at Jacbon . a.,runelll lllmbi.U. lne... M3 t.lld.11..
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.,. ping post," Judge Vincent 1\. ball a1 a Cincinnati farmhiild.
earrler wtMN lnlletMe..Je crente per Carroll said ln pBSBln&amp; sen-'
wed· one veu In 11:\nn~e at
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Senthlel office 115.1101
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not aveuable. on• m.rtth It,., a, and mnn1ters In prison at the veru.alng eolumns af four boi:MSe~an; porotlieb.,M. Evw,

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Mr. and Mra. Walcl !Uiodol l Talon! and ISIDlJJ.
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Only fiVe r.er tent ollbt peo- 1mastttl! lo costing_ dauymen ton i mg.
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the Mergs Cotmty Semce Unit. i M1 and Mr&gt; Orv1ll• Rhode!! I Mcintyre and 10n, Cia......., ' '
C..ty Exteutoa ApDt 1pie are w1lhng to do. ~he thtnf!H per cent of ~heir mcome Show1 In emp~as1Z1ng ~ hnport-. He wenl 1111 tu say that you . This ~roup. organtzed i11 1947.~ Milo and Gary.
Mmel'Sville Rwte.
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•M to make Ule declSions they Ime any bUsmefls that C'an afpl ance or domg a good JOb ol me~- ~ and I know that ~Ilk lS the \ wtts orgam 1.ed to promote pr~ Mrs Carrot Rhodes returned Mr. and
Mrs. Maywood
If we would follbw rules (any have to.do to b~ successful. The ford to lflke tr:n pt"r cent off 1chandiAII'~. Mr. Mathe~ sa•d: best bargam Ihere 1s 111 nutr1· dur'tiur: testing ~hurtly after I home from the hospital tm~ 1 Jolmston Yi!lted hiJ lilter, Mr.
let of Simple rules) for good othe~ _mnety • fiVe per .c~nt are, the top.
I what bttsmess- c~n turn Jbi backl11on. howPVE'I. we are CQmpet·l thAt It mcluded promotiOI);
of! proved Mrs lrt&gt;ne Busch lS i and Mrs. Dana Carpenter, local J
cow mitkinl( for twelve montila unw 11hng to make dcrtsJons or Mast1t1s can be controlled by , on the product It produces He lmg f1n the· hou~t·wlvcs fnod dol· artlfll'lal m!!emmation 111 lt's 1ilr with the flu .
Mr. and Mrs. 8JJDI)" PoweU,
everyone of us could lncre.a.se to do. the t~in~8 t~y muRt ~ ~o ! ~o~. c?w ~ilking. All of the enc!Our~ged t~ ~airymen to doli~r. ~f ~ust. ~et the kids to I program.
Mrs. Hazel Congo, local, Mr.! local.
our mHk production by thirty stay m bufllne:ss. 1he question 1s 1anlibml1cs m. :he wortd c~nnot everyth.mg poss1ble to boost ~ :sm&lt;H k thur hps and ~k . _for : 'foda the r ram includes I..nd Mrs. Carroll White and . lm. Glad 9 Asbwortb is
~•·ment· was to what group
do we belong? 1 control mastitiS as effeebvely the1r product from the tm1e1more when they art" drmkmg 1
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hut Idau•hters Letart Falls Mr . . he ho Y Jth Mr .~ .,_
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past .week tallung at t.he annual!
grams and disease control on · ed on Mr . and \!Irs MaywrHMi :'vlrs.Srnith'!l parenta, Mr. a.ad
meeting of the Melg• County iW h
Ithe &lt;:&lt;&gt;unty-wide b.,is .
Johnston.
Mr.&lt;. Posey. ReedsvDie, Mr. •
Dalry Serv.ice Unit held at
The officers and dtrectors f\f Mr flntl Mrs. Clifford lf'en· and Mrs . Maywood Johnatcn,
Eastern Hi1h School, and atthe! .\lei~.: :. l'• lunt ~· fl;IIT' \ ' SNvi·:·l' hnw(•r and family . . Ponwroy ltw;tJ. cailed on Mr. and Mrs.
tended by 150 dairymen and 11
Unit are to be congratulaled on Routt', :\1r. and Mr~ Lo1 s Harultl Smtlh and ~rl!l. Ashtheir wlve!l from Meigs and!
the work they have done over Icenhower,
East
Ltverpool worth.
ael•'borlpg oounlles.
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called on hi• parents Mr. and
.
Mather Is lhe vice pr..i· To help farmers mske plano new program than they d1d """ ] II U. S. prlca are above jlo expmrtero. II world priCes e pas elg teen years.
. Mrs. Homer Icenhower.
Mrs.
Leon a McLallllin,
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f ~ales for Bnb- l this fall, St'cretary of Agricul· der the 1965 program.
world market prices, certlf1cat· arl!' above U. S. prices, lbe cer- Off1ctors for the past year m- M Ha ld S ·u 1 1 Mr Columbus. •m1ted her mother,
. : :;th~~e ~ril an , which' ture Orville Freeman has an- Wayne Chase, and J .. Melvin es will haye no val~ and.an e.x· ltificate value will be the differ- clud~: presid~nt. Don~ld Mo- and rMrs. r~obb mJ.J~~ ~~~Jl and Mrs LJZZI€' Hoffner, and Mr.
ls one of the lara!r :r-oducen~ . nounred hlghli~hts of the intend· Gll~~t, chairman, ~grJcultu.ral pert subsidy reHechng the dlf·j ence ~Je~wten the .u. S. and ra : v1ce president, Dav1d Ko- 1family. Mr. ~awrence Johns-- and. Mrs. Charles CarroU IJld
tf milkirw machine equipment. ed 196&amp; wheat program. The Stab111_zat1on and .conserval.l.on j terence ~tween the. U. S. a~d ' world pnces, and wdl be collect- blent. secretary: Paul Moore 1 ton and sons, Lawrence Grant, : family over the weekend.
Ia ehallenging the dairyman whe&lt;~l program is part of the of MeLgs and ~alba Countle~ world priCe levels will be pa1d ed from expotes.
and _treasurerr, Wayne Rou~h. and Carl, local, called on Mr.
he uld, ,4You who da the milk· new Food and Agriculture Act Committee, pomt out that wheat
A pool will be maintained and Directors whose ~r~ ~plres and Mrs. Maywood Johnston.
ing you who put on the milk· !of 1965 recently enacted by Con· farmers have already been not·
any possible net receipts (cer· 1January 19ti6 are V1rgJI Km~. c. Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence
lng' machir,es _ Do you put on gress.
ifled of their f;~rm allol~ent~
tificate payments by exporters Ed .Humphrey and Joe Bai~l.'Y. 1 Johnston called on Mr. and.
the mllklni machi,ae when you ' The secretary said that farm- for 1966, based on.~ natmnal
less Government export pay- . D1rectnrs whose term exp1res!Mr!. Ronald Wise and family,
lhould Do you stimulate the ers who participate in the 1966 allotmcnl of 47.8 mallio~ acres.!
ments) would ~e apportioned a. rn January, 1967, are Way~e [ Middleport Route,
and they ,
le&amp; down hormone? Do you do 11 wheat program will receive a Also' as announced earlier Ulere
mong cooperatmg producers at Roush. Gene Jeffrrs , nnd nav1d visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene
tbonugll job of prepariDJ the j higher return per bushel in the will be no fall signup pertod for
th~ end of the marketlng year. Koblentz. Director~ whose term Carpenter. local.
cow for mllktng and 8 anitizing - - - --- - - - - - - winte~ wheat growers. Instead,
Th111 new provision assures that expires, January, 1968. inclurie l Mrs . Garnet
Jnhn!-!ton and
lbe teet cups? Do you take off
the s1gnup for all wheat farm- Mr. and Mn. Ray Bookman i U. S. wheat producers will reo- Pau1 Moore, Donald Mora and children visited her parents, LC'ak-pt'oof. ~ingle . hody
tbe milking macblne when you
ers will lle conducted at the and daughter of Nelsonville v~· ceive the benefit of the higher Rex Shenefield. The newly· Mr . and Mcs . Edd Rush and C&lt;lllst ruction makt&gt;" this
lhouJd? These were just !Orne
same time as for the fP.ed grain ited with Douglas Clrcle a 1'!-- world prices should they occur, eJected directors including Vir. 1her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ce('il 11/EIV HOLLA~D Mo~el
ef tbe questlonr he asked the
program, sometime after the cent Sunday.
while maintaining a competi- gil King, David Nease and John Ros&lt;'berry and fan11l v
345 Tank -Typt' \1amJre
1 ' Mr. and Mrs _ tif'riP Cung11 Spn·&lt;Hter Jll.'il ri ght for
fo1b to call the attention to the
first of the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Edson Roush tlve relationship for feed wheat Colwell, are elected for
Jmportance of a good job of usFarm projected yields are vl!ited with Mr. and Mn. Jim and feed grains iD the U. S. 1three year term if rf'' l&gt;r('~nt a - and fHmil~ \' i-;1!1'rl h!'1· ~r;mdin&amp; a milking machine. While
now belng determined,
and Brown in WeUston on Sunday. market.
i tlon Is provided an t.he stat(' parent~. Mr. &lt;mr1 Mr~ . (iilbert liquid manure~ Its tough,
Mr. Mather did not outline the
By Sarab M. Rife
each wheat farmer will be notlw Mrs. Elsie Circle, Florence
_ ; bHsi~ throu~h Ori~ Rnu~h who NuUer of near Tupp&lt;&gt;r~ Pl:~1n~ · ('hain - fl&lt;~ils also r ru sh
rmrl sh r r d fmu·n . han1·
ateps at the meeting this past Mr. and Mr~. George Bever~ fitd ol his pro~ected yiel~ be- Circle and Mrs. Jim Patterson ·
1 is Ute Meigs County Dirertor in Sunda~·. The.v al s(, vb1 t1·d hh
week, some of bls literature ~dge and fam1ly or Lancaster, fore signup t1me. ProJected. and sons were gue!t!l of Mr. •
the Central Ohio Rrt't•ding 1\ :-1· father \'lr. Charl11' Cnn~u VIr pack&lt;&gt;ll m&lt;mun• . Hug-e 4·
gava the recommended steps ~rs. Betty rure and
of yields are now for 1966; they and Mrs. Jack Follrod and
socir1tion. Representing ~\'lei ...:., and Mrs rhar lfls C'nn~o ;.end ton . 145 bushf-1. 5-QO gallor the f811 and safe cow milk· S\mbury and Mi91 Barbara
will be determined lor each daughter, Pomeroy.
County in the Ohio Dau·yman• children nl l'orlland
lon tJ p::!t'il ~ . Throws 20
Joe ., lollowa:
trill of Hulland, Rt. I,
farm and used for all program Mr and Mrs H A B rnltz
Association is Charles Theiss. Mrs. Mac Van Meier called'
{oot-~a,uie pattern. Choose
Step NQ. 1. Wa!lh the teats Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
purposes. '!be projected yields I of P~mero and Mar "are: Ann
1 Technicians' for the group are callc.'&lt;l on Mr~ . ~f l r:!lit• Carroll
and udder farefully and thor· les Rife and Larry.
will be indicative of the yield Carleton a~d son 8 e~ 1 S d
Virgil Aikins. production lester Mr. Roberl Ours called on from many Nfi:W IIOLougbly with clean, warm waler Mrs. Ethel Rife and Mrs.
per acre expected for each farm
.
t lh Dep B"i~ ..ay Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr are and Clair Woode, lnseminator. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carroll. LA r-;n &lt;preaders to fit
bd wipe dry with a clean tow: ah Rife were shopping in
using current cultural practices :vemng a
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an r ur.er lnnouncing the birth of a son' Tbe services of the Meissl Mr. Carroll visited his lis- your needs and budget.
e!.
eroy on Satu~ay.
and with. normal weather con- orne.
. It Holzer hospital. Oct. %5. He County Dairy Service Unit are ter, Anne, at Meigs General Easy terms, big trades:
Thls_should be done for two l Hurshel Jusllce called.
ditions. Previously, farm nor· Mn. Edna Deem of Racme weighed 9 pounds, 6 oun~es and available to anyone in Mieg!-1' Hospital, Pomeroy. She is imrP.:~sons.
I Mr. and M. rs. Char_les Rl(e
mal yields have been Ued more called on Betty Van Meter on was named Howard David. The County. Contact may be made i proving and will return home
und
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Mr d M
in a few days.
F
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A, It stimulates the let-down rry, ri ay e~emng.
dosely to historical production S ay 8 ernoon. ,
p-a paren are
· an
rs. with any of the officers or di·
...1d starts up the internal ud~ j Jam~s Dal~ R1fe spent
ftgues.
Mr. and Mrs. w1111am Perry Howard Thoma of Pomeroy and rectors or t"!chnicians.
I Mrs. Lucille Ridenour and
.1er pres•ure that will help you day mght Wllh Rodney
Wheat farmers who sign up and family of Hollon
visited Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Barr of
- -·- - - ·- three child res, Chester, visit·
' I the milk quickly.
Iol Langsville, Rt. I.
.
and participate in lhe program Mr•. Mary Circle over
the Langsville. Maternal
gre"dl eroy spent • day with her dau ed Mrs. Mae Van Meter and
WY 2·5102
B. This washing removes the Mr. Dewey Rife of
; will be eligible lor a national wookend and Mr. and
Mrs. grandparents are M;. and .Mrs. ghter, Mrs. Larry Barr al the daughter Ruby.
Spring Ava.
Porneroy
·;rt that wUI becoma sediment •pent Sllnday afternoon .
average price-support loan of Jameo Cu·de of New Haven, W. lllarley Johnson of I omeroj and home of Mrs. Alpha Barr .
\ Mr._and Mrs. William Ables
.
on the milk If It Is not removed. ~ther , Mrs. Myrta Rife and $1.25 per buahel and parity 11 Va., called Sunday.
Mr. George Thoma.
I Mrs. Donna Hayes and son,
Setp No.2. One minute alter Olsler, Mrs. Fay Wood.
of July I, ll!tl6, !he beginnllli of l&lt;luiae Anderoon called on Mr. and Mra. Lee Fetty ""!Arnold, . and Mrs. Euga John· i
JUST RECEIVED
FULL LINE OF
'ou have dried teats and ud· Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carter
the nrarketilli year, (Parity for Margaret Ann Carleton and son turned home after spendll1g a son of. -Middloporl took Bruoo
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.·,, altacb the teat cups quick· Gallipolis spent SllDday
wheal for October "" Jl.tltl) on Tuesday.
10\'oral days Vl!lt With his sl:· McGill lo Lawrencebug, Ky '
iy but gently. 11 you attacb lhe
Rife and son, Options available to partJcl. Mr. Lawrence Smllh of Lau· . ten
to visit his sister.
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rups too aoon they will be work· 'i,';'es d eMr 11&lt;1 ld Bolen paling larmera In deciding on rei Cliff visited wllh Mr. and · :.,;~
d. family
Pel· ' Mrs. lola Bartrum. who hos
ing on an fllllply teat lor ashort f ~I anb
'· I lhna
!heir operatiOIIIl for 1tltl6 include ; Mro. Dan Smllh and family on ' ersbllf/ Frn
Ibeen ill at the home of 1.-r rar.
Reduced Price If You Order Now!
time. If you walt too lnng -you 0 llh u:::.,us •pen Is • Mr
Subetitution of whea11or feed Sunday.
M AI h a. B
t th ents lor three w..ks, is some_
_
wlll waste oome of the helpful ~" Albe~ ~".:;';, ~nd ·
grains or feed grai111 for wheal Attendance at &amp;mday School w,.';,:end ~I 'hom":' G:':~s at th: what improved.
Internal udder pressllte. .
and· with her·
Mr.
acreage where the farmer is October l 1 was U, offering ""
home on S~ay included Mrs. Glenna Felty took L&lt;ona
Step No. t Cheek the adJUit· Mrs. Harold
partlclpallng In hot!J. programs. $22.&amp;5. Birthday of R&lt;lbert
and Mrs. Ronald !tail of Kennedy to Gall1pohs 1o see her
rnent of the mlildlll machine. R. D.
Barley will be considered as a ,.. ,..81 honored. A apecial
Mr. and MIB. Bla~ doctor. Mrs. Kennedy IS feeling :
RUTLAND, 0.
Be aura II II operatiJii and posl· Billy Vatella called on
feed grain In tbe 196$ program. wu sung by Dorothy
Iader and son, Brian, of better.
SH l-S693
tioned properly.
F ., Wood and Mr ,,..__
Overplantlng wheat allotment. and ow· c· I
and Mr and Mr La . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carler '---------------""-""·'~'"·-" -'""··""·~
8tep No. 4. Wbell tbe eow 11 s:nda .
I. m1•'-"
up to 50 per cent and storing M
e lTC e.
ry ~ and ~. Da~iiJ~· r , of Petoskey, Mic~L, spent a re- l'i,;.: ;· :· __: ,, . _, .~~.., ~--,r~-:~~-..
~ .. ..,.-:'- ~·\f?1t"·· ~--!'1•-"l! l!l il!l l l l ': it:WI:tltl lr.l
milked ou1, remove tho macll- Ed,!ard RUe of
lhe exce" productiDJJ under
r. and Mn. WUillm
Mrs Cora Morria remains rll cent weekend w1th her "sler.
®
of Lonl Bottom R D. and
at ~ home of her aon, Mr. Mrs. Emnm Ledlle.
lnt and ~ lime to remove II Francis Knapp of
gently. llrrrlt la't II off. Let ..ned on Mr. and Mrs.
ProdiiOel's may llgn up for ~ Schreckeniolt of
and 1\!rs. Marvin Morril.
Dickie Fetty went to Ft. Knox
011
IODle alr IDio 0111 teat eup aru1 1,, Rife Monday.
voluntary diveraion of up to 50 Ileabur'~ ~- aad
Rusty Pierce and his mother, Ky. where he piI enter the Na·
llft It Off.
Mr Goo Saxton and
por cent of the allotment to
n r er recen Y·
Nellie Pierce, spent 1 day In Ilona! Guards. Mrs. Lee Fetty
Mr. lbthor ll"enl on to ••Y sons ' Ga · and Timmie
conserving uaea, with a payment Chuck Wa~ ~
ColumbiiS where Mrs. Pierce! was called to Lancuter last
when YCiU hava lhe cow and lhe East L~ 1 ent 1 eo~ le
rate to be annotmeed hter. Far· 1belsi of Racme vwted
vatted 1\!r. and lllrs. Wllllem week when Mr. Fetty's mother
feed why sbouldn~ you harvest days wllh relat~vea here .,l'oo
mero with 11161 allotrnenlllof 21.· Larry Circle on Suoday ·
Johuon and children.
IMr•. EUa Rostofer owfertd •
the crop of mllk you •1111.
Wllkeovtlle
7 aero or lui may divarl their had the milrfCH"Iune to
Mrl. Howard 'lboma of Pom· heart attack.
1
Mr. Mather opened h~ talk Larry Rtie lefi this week
entire allotments for payment. his loot wi!Jle playlnl ball.
by aaylng tllat dairying is. going Columbus lor induction Into
(In 1965, the maximum volun· Roberta Lee called at
tlo bel'~re Ilk!' I bHeusllh!ndSIIand air force at Fort Hayeo.
tary addiUonal dlveralon for hoKeme o!R ~~garndTaylorltedol
ells u;e a arm.
J cat- M s Ethel Rif . working
payment was 20 per cent of nzJe ~..e a VIS
ed lbtl we IN very eareful in Mr. ra·nd Mrs. ;o~n White
!he 11165 allotment or 13.5 acr•, Everett of Athens who iJ
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ou; seleclion of cows to
be Carpenter Rt 1 geltinl
whichever was larger.)
lng at the Taylor hnme .~;:~~
milked, breeding Ia done with new home pa~ and painted. The cost of domostle certl4· The District YF
great we: feeding II going to Mrs Freda Bowen opent Sun eates to processors will be 71 wu held at tho carmel
be done ear.tully; we IN going day ~llh Mrs. Fay Wood
cents per bushel, the 11.,. u on Monday evening wtib a
to havo to keep more and ~ Mra. Myrta RUe.
In 1965.
attendance.
ter recorda.
Ger ald Saxtonan d 10ns, Garyif'_,.,........,...,...
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WASHIN~ PRBSI-1700 c~mrnunlsts.
C. E. Blakeslee,
•Meigs i Guard board or inquiry today miles northwest of :"-l" ass au.
or s.o.s sent" because the fire
1 Divl~t Johnson returned to his . Officers at 1st Caval'}'
County EJleDiioD Aa:eat, A&amp;- ' sought the cause of a nash fire Five eriticall y in jured sun•i - spread so quickly from the
White Rouse dest today for the SJOn pondenheadquar~erseph!Jto~ g~~
A one-car JCcident on state rlculturt, stated today:
j that consumed the liner Yar· vors were flown here Sunday stem to stern of the 365 • foot
first extended period atnce h, corres
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entered tho hospital more tball =.:.~: :rh ~r'to reaC:
of Routes 134 and 33lll Great Service does not endone such Nassau-bound vacationers to "IJaekson Memorial Hospital"s Treffs sa1d officJals had be&lt;!1t
a month ago for 1 gall bladde .
Bend, reJUitwl In apparl!ntly eoterprists. Anyone recelVIUI 400 fathom grave.
Burn Center. F'ourteen others unable to learn naclly what
kidney stone .operation.
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minor lnjurief.to a lG year old •.cb ealls b atked to •ecure Capt. Byron Voutsinas, skip- remained in Na ssau ·s Prineess slarted the nre. but a few
Budgttlllllktng pro1Jiams hlf The e!Jhl-jet 1!5211 began .
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girl SUnday evening.
I the
lollftbeth~aller and I per of the ill-fated cruise ship. Margarel Hospilal.
poss1bililies had been elimin;~IState of tllf: Utdon tddre~IJ tb -tearing chunk1 out oi the North
The Meigs County Sheriff's
a:y C ve ~for~a- apparently knows some answer Some of th(;' mystery sur - ed.
Ccngresl Delt JIDUBll, and thll Viet~amese positions at ' P·t;"· Hiram Slawter, R. D. 1, Mid· department said Vickie susann e~.':.c:.o
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tension 1to the mysteri_es of the fire that i rounding lhe sea di sastt'r has "I wouldn't say a cigarette
week's entertainment lor Brl*" Within •n hour
Commumst•dleport, has been nominated as Gueltig, Rt. 1, Racine, driver
[swept the sh1p early Saturday been exp!J me-d, but mu ch has could have started this one."
ain'l PrinceSB Maraaret aQCI resistauce slackened, and
th.e ~orthwestern Local School of the wrecked car, was taken ~ff$1~..,~~~ before a general alarm could not.
the commander said. •·Thfy
her husband were occupyinl hfl cavJ).rymen reported they
District's member _on the Board to Veterana Memorial bospital
be sounded for the 550 passen· Treffs .said invest igators hav t' smolder. This fi re erupted .and
attention.
rolling forward against
the new consolldated_school by private transporlation for
3f0
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""delermmed ti••J there was no spread qui ckly."
heavier tq~ aniper fire.
district when 1t organ1m, It treatment of injuries to her Jeft
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wu learned today.
I arm shortly after 7 p.m.
1have had trouble interviewing
DlidiJlll&gt;l from ~
Slawter'a Mmlnatlon Is be- Deputies said It "" report·
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Uevecl to be the first to bo made ed Miss Gueltlg left lbe highI ""The eompany lawyers got to
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Ham Grueser,
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of the Presbyterian
Middleport
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Mrs. Millard
and Mrs. Robert Rawlingo.
will meet Tuesday, Nov.
for their annual Thanksgiv· Wedge Crepe Soles
Wirephoto was firat put
dinner meeting at the Marpractical use by the As"::~~! I Restaurant at 6:30p.m. The An Interesting film preaentaPress in the United
meeting will follow at
1 h e tion on chtld behavior aild perfor the firat time on January church with Mrs. Roscoe Fife oonalitles between the ages
Size av, to Big 6
1935.
allcl Mrs. Russell Lyons as host· t-12 was given by Mr. Allen
eases.
Leonard, program chairman,
Newspapers produce
The Sallabury PTA will meet when lbe. Bradbury PTA met
ll.,•les
por dollar of advt...Uoin•l Tuesday at 6 p.m., for a po~ Thursday evening at the schooL
Middleport
luck dinner. Each family Ia Mrs. LaUI"ll Harrison, presl·
eost.
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asked to bring a meat and a dent, conducted the business
olde dlsh. Dessert wUI be pro- meeting. A bslaoc. of $81.11
vlded by the elleCuUve commit· was reported by tbe treaaurer
WE ARE PLEASED
tee. Dr. Charleli' Holzer will and the membership reported a
be g~st speaker. Grallcl)llll'· total of 60 members to date.
TO ANNOUNCE THAT
eols will be counted twice in Final plans were made for lhe
II r&lt;M&gt;m count and an extra prize chicken dlnner to be held Sa~
be awarded.
wday, Nov, lS,
Circle of the Untied Robert Morris, Principal, dla·
OF THE
II Methc&lt;llst church will meet at C!USaed lhe needed projeela of
church Tuesday, at 7:30 p. redecorating a small
empty
m. wilh Mrs. Karl KrauUer classroom to be used for D·
ond Mrs. Tom Crow ao host.,._ !wary expansion and the need
Will Be With Uo
Leaders will be Mrs. Wll· for a Jlorage lhelf for flrsJ.afd
llam Swatzel and Mrs. RuaseD supplies. The· unit votod to icBrowa. Members are to bring oept these projeeta.
ortlclea for a llleot auctioo.
Mrs. WI!Jon'a fifth · grade
Bosworth Council No.
411 woo the attendance award. DurBoyal and Select Mastero wm lnl lhe aoeial hour cookies and
hold a opeclal assembly Tues- eoffee were served by lbe 6th
day, at 7 p.m. for the purpose grade room mothers.
To PrHtnl Now Ptll end Wlntor Pabrlco Fnn,
of conferring the Royal aild seWorld Fomouo Wnvero For Fine CUllom Tailored
Clothto,
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SON 18 BORN
cers and companlona are re- Mr. and Mro. Jamet 0.
queJted by Tholllao C. Ed· Hubbard, Lancaster, are anBe sure to see these beautiful fabrics. Get profes.
warda. lllustrioua maater, tAl nounclng birth of a 11011, Tueasional advice on your personal clothes to keep
attend.
day at tbe Laneaoter Falrfteld
your appearance wot·kina for you all the Ume.
lloapltal Grandpareota ""' Mr.
NOV. 17
and Mia.' ~!arty Stover, Mltl.

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Roush's Shoe Store

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The Women'a Golld ol the
Church will sponoor
a bazaar Wednesday at the
beglnnlnJ at 2 p. m.
Home baked gooda and laney
work will be aoid. A dlmler wiD
be aervecl from I Ia 1 p. m.
The publle Ia IDvilecl.

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bas been described by a crltie
as having "a voice like an automobile born, 111e faclal · sion nf bookie leaving town and
lhe oool of a butterfly dllser.•

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secret Agent 86 and l!arbara
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In LeolardL" When a new drug
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leaping thief, Smart suapecto
• renowned Latin Amarican bal·
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1:00 SATURDAY NIGirl' AT
THE MOVIES - "PI..oe Don't
Dorio Day and David Niven. Jo·
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10:30 Tho Beallel
11:00 Cuper CariDoll Jthow
11:311 Porl&lt;y Pig
12:10 Bap BtlllDJ
12:30 Milton the - ·
1:00 Hopplty lloppor
1:30 American Bandotand
1:30 Let'• llaDOe
3:15 Teen-'11me Rally
S:30 Ad•eature Time
1:00 ABCa Wide World Gf Spit
8:30 FUDIItoaelt
7:00 Tammy
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1:30 Tho Lawr...,. Wltllr Sbow
1:30 Tho llollywood Pallet
lt:30 WrestliDI
11:00 Bob Y~~t~~~g NewJt ..
11: 15 Chiller Tltealer

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8:00 captain Kangaroo
9;00 "Heckle and Jeckle"
9:30 Tennessee TuxedO
10:00 Mighty Mouse
10:30 Linus the Lion Hearted
11:00 Tom allcl Jerry
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11:30 Quick Draw McGraw
!2:00 Sky King
12:30 The Adventures of Lassie
1:00 My FrleiKI Fllckl
1:30 CBS News
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3:00 Movie
3:45 Social Security
4:00 NFL Countdown to IDckofl
5:00 Jim Waltm Jubllea
!:30 Barn Dance
&amp;:00 Slattery's Peoplo
7:00 Smofhers Brothers
7:30 Jackie Gleuon
8:30 Trials ol O'Briell
9:30 The Loner
10:00 Gunsmoke
11:110 News Toolgbt
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10;30 UIKierdog
11:00 Top Cat
11:30 Fury
12:00 Nationwide Bowling
1:00 NCAA Football - MichIgan Vs. Ohio Slate
4•00 Gt:eat Moments in Musto
4:15 Pelf Smith
4:30 Tlieatre 3
5:00 Steel and America
5:30 NBC Sport. io Action
6 •00 Hullabaloo
6:30 Flatt and Scruggs
7:00 Porter Wagoner
8:00 I Dream of Jeannie
8:30 Get Smart
9:00 Saturday Night at Movleo
11:00 Late Newo
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11:15 Sports Roundup
11:20 Films Df !be 60'1
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for
CBS. Allen stays with the program, which he couldn't have
done had he become active as
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SAIGON (UPI) - American troops supported by
852 bombers today mauled three battalions of North ,.1. 1•.•
Vietnamese army regulars on the slopes of a jungle :· 1 .
mountain near the Cambodian border. Reports from · '
the front said as many as 1,000 Communists may have
th•
been killed.
The North Vietnamese army units reeled back after
two days of bitter close quarter fighting and the thunderous 852 raid on Chu Pong Mountain 220 miles north·
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east of Saigon. II was the first 812 raid of the war in
AUGUSTA GA. - f'QRMER support of the battlefront ~- - ~ -Pre !dent ~ght D. ElsenhoW· troops.
scribed •• "tight" but at least
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s ared today to have ..... American fighting men of the one U.S. plane was shot down,
ROD SAUER
BUDDY MOORE
DICK WERRY
BRUCE SIMPSON
FRED ROBINSON
:~:the perill4 of &amp;r..tasl 1st Cavalry Division (eirmo- kililJJ8 the pilot, allcl one tst
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danger following hts coronary[ bile) swept forwaro after _lbe Cavalry platoon was reported
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO CLASS AA GRID ALL-STARS ~ Five boys of Pomeroy ~nd Middleport Jli~hschool s were voted on the 22-maa
lhrombosla of lui week.
B5% str.ke, and officers rad1ned cut off and completetr sur- All Southeastern Oh1o Football All·Stsr .squad Sunday by the SEO Sportwr~ters and Sportcasters AssomtJOn. From M•ddleport"s sixth place
His oon and brother pve report. of countJng ZU Cummu- rounded by the Commun18il&lt; for Iteam were Buddy Moore and Fred Robmson , and an honorary member because of mJunes, Rod Sauer. all sen10rs; and from Pomeroy'l
their bedslde vigil at Ft.lntst bodies in one area where a l1ma.
seventh place club were Bruce Simpson and Dick Werry, also both seniors. See Page 3 today for full report .
:'&amp;.rdon Army Hospital here andlanother 100 enemy dead were Tho battlegroullclls located In
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XVII NO. ,171
POMEROY.WDDLEPORT. OHIO
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1965

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An lnterest!Dc and informal Mn. Lobae read devotions can Indian, library !undo, and and
Mn. David Miller
live "look" into lhe operation sent by lhe National Chaplain conservation.
•· lanil her sister; Miss Marino Lam
of the_ Melp County Bookrno-1which included tile inscriptio"' National Defense material on bert ; Mrs. Eunice Bradfield,
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bile higbllghted lbe November on Plymouth Rock and the sta- current national proble"'"' wa• Mrs. Noah Haskins and Mrs. was planned at a meeting of
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oon preceded the m~tJng of the chaJtman, Mrs. Ka\h'Yn We~h •
meeting ol Return Jonathan tue of Governor William Brad- outlined by Mrs. Emerson Jones. Plkojja. The next meeting will the DAV and its alllihary Mon- Mrs. Opal Priddy and
Catholic Women s Club of the Mrs. Howard Dalley, Mn. J n
Melga Chapter, Daughters of the I ford, an ancestor of Mrs. Loh·! National Defense
Chairman. be held in January with a coffee day evening at the Hall on But· Bobby, are spendml the weeo- Sacred Heart church Thursday M•tch, Mrs. W•lham Reinhart,
.American Revolution, F rid a y se's. The chapter accepted the Mrs. Mark Qrueser (Nancy Skin hour Jo be :held at the home of I ternut Ave.
;end Pt . ~lurp.bus with her br ~venlng .In the church auditor- Mrs: Charles . Clarkson, Mrs.
afternoon at the home of Mrs. budget for the year as read by ner), ~aughter of lhe regent. Mrs.. NBn Moore featuring diS·' Lillian Slelfl was pianist
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jum. The Rev. Father John DaVId Goodwm. Mrs. George
Dale Dutton In Middleport.
the treasurer, Mrs. Guy Neig- was accepted as a new mem- play of unusual quilts.
"'God Bless America," was sung•Turner..
I Turel asked grace. .
Hackett Sr., Mrs. John KokoMra. August Pikojja, librarian ler. and includes eontributions Iber. Mrs. 0. P. Klein sent word I
by Rev. Frank Cbeesebrew.l Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bachtel Mrs. Paul Ca~cl, pr~stdent, !Jp- vttch. Mrs. J . M. Thornton,
of the bookmobile unit. a Slate to mountain scl!ools, the Ameri· of thanks to Mrs Pikojja for i
Mrs. Stelff, tbe oldest charter of l!arberton, Ohio are guests er.ed the meeting With prayer. Misses Agnes and Katie GruesLibrarian, and • native of Es·
, her window display during Con· I
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member, was presented a fior· lof Mr. allcl Mrs. Forrest Bach· Members Will meet Tuesdsy er, Mrs. Kenneth McCullough
tonia, Europe, presented many
I stitution week.
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al arrangement, and members tel and family.
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Novem~r 16, at 8 p. m. at ~e Sr., Mrs. ~elth Suthedand, Mrl.
Interesting facts about
her
Members answered roll call
and guests sang "'happy birth- . The ·Rev. aild Mrs. Fred [. Columbl8 Gas Company office Earl Morr~s and Mrs. Homer
homeland, Its language, folk
by nsming a favorite book. Fol
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day" to her.
Gardner of Johnson City, Tenn. for a Chmtmas food demon- Gordon. kitchen. They are to
songs and culture. She told of Qll'
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lowing the meeting Mrs. Dutton
After the business meetl"!l, ara guests _of frlellcls in Mid· stration. Plans were. mad~ lor report Wednesday at 10 a. m.
her job in seeing the Statue of
IS
was assisted by Mrs. Lohse and Mrs. Donald Boone,
guest an oyster supper was served m dleport. While here they are the ne~t meetmg which wJIJ be and Thursday at 9.30 a. m. .
Liberty ln New York Harbor for
Mrs. Harold Sargent In serving speaker, had for her topic, "A observance ?f Veterans' Day. house IJU~ of Miss Mildred 8 Christmas party an~ each Mrs. George Buchanan, Mrs .
the first time and what freedom
a dessert course to members tourist trip to Hong Kong," The party Will be held Decem· Hawley and Mrs. Nan Moore. member li asked to brmg. II Ma K I
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meant to her.
when the Women's Missionary [ ber 13 at 6 p. m. at the D.A.V. - Mr. Herner Jories h8S - -been gtft ~ exchange and_ one dozen
ry unze man, n. omer
Her enthusiasm In describing . Girl_Scout Troop 100 held an 1
Society of the Pomeroy First : Hall. There wiU ,be a Olristmas returned to his ho~ from cook1es. H?stesses w11l be Mrs. Brlckles, Mrs. Kenneth ~~ulher work with the bookmobile mvestiture ceremony reeently I
Baptist church met Thursday package exchange limited to a Meigs General Hospital where David Ohlinger, Mrs . Theodore lough Jr.: Mrs. Leland SISson,
unit was evident in her praisej &amp;t the Sahsbury School.
evening at the church.
$1 gtft. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. ·he has been a medical patient. Beegle, Mrs. Fr~nkhn Hepp, Mtss Chnstme Grueser, Mrs.
of the good being accomplish- The ceremony open~ with _th~
rtng I • S
The meeting, in charge of Frank Cheesebr~ were guests He !S improving satisfactorily. Mrs. Earl Morr1s, Mrs. Kath- Richard Freem_an, Mrs. Pat
ed in this countywide service ' pledge to the flag With VICki
Mrs. J. E. Fosler. president, , st Monday's meeung.
MISS Marlon Lambert, Cleve- ryn Welsh and Mrs. Charles Duffy: Miss,SUSie Radford, Mrs.
to the childri!n and adults who Clark , CoMie Radford and Deb0
.
opened with the theme song,
land, Is the guest of her sister ~- _
Chnstme ~ Donnell. ~ISS ·_Anna
are not close to 8 library. She bie Ohlinger as color guards. ~ Rock Sprmgs Grange met In "That Cause Can Neither Be
and brother-in-laW, Mr. -and rJens :were made to serve Howell, Mtss Olga Pier4Kh and
discussed the attitudes of chit- Following the sOng, "The Gruw-1 regular sess ion Thursday ev_en-i Lost Or Staying! ' Plans were
SO(~JAL
Mrs. David C. Miller. She came the Poolerpy High School Coot- Miss Susan Ohlinger, are -.valtdren making their book selec-j ing U Tree," t~e prnmise and ! ing with Am?s. Leonard. actmgl made for the next meeting on
especially ~ attend the ellrls- bBJI banquet on November 18. resses and lhey are to report
tions and their desire to be 1by-laws were g1ven by candle- master. prestdmg.
December 9 with Mrs. J . H.
tening servwe for the infant son Named on
committees were Wednesday at 7 p. m. and
come better readers.
jlight. Escorted into the troup ' The next meeting will
be l Stephenson as program leader.
of Mt. and Mrs. Larry Wiley. Mrs. David Ohlinger, chairman; Thursday at 5:30 P: m. 1
She also cited aim and pur- were Nancy Gill by Diana Ridg- held on Friday , November 26 There will be potluck refresh~
Mrs. Wtlllam Bradford has
pose of unit in provide rur-: w&amp;y. Darlene Mi chael by Cun- when members are asked to ments. .
returned from several weeks'
al residents with good literature i nie Grueser; Vicki CIRrk by bring_gifts for the At~ens ,state Devotions taken from John
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visit with her grandson and . •
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and !he freedom to cboose. She Mary Carleton and Shelly Clark Hospital. A county officers con- , 17 23-26 were led by Mrs. Fos- The Naylors Run Memorial family, Capt: and Mrs. Bruce . .
closed by urging members to by Berky Seehg. after which ference was announced for Mon· . ter and closed with prayer by ' Playground Association
will Bradford and children In Pan- · pwuj·Were made f th
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become aware or the Problems the troop san~. ·:~Vhcne'er We day , Novembe~ 22, -at 8 p.m. ~nd Mrs. Joseph Cook. The
love have a bake sale at the Kroger anra where they are stationed. nual Christmas dinO:~ a:dana The program was give-f by Mrs.
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of persons who cunnot read weJI 1Make A Promise.
e~ch Grange 1s asked lu brmg gifl was dedicated by Mrs. Lor- store Saturday, November 13, She made the trip by plane new member was
1 ed Edgar Allensworth !FJd •·Abl·
enough to understand.
A court of awards was held ' p1es. ~rs. Tracy Whaley and ain Sterrett.
beginning at 9 a.m.
from Columbus.
when the PhHathea CJ:S~ ~~~he gail," one of th~ noted women
Mrs. Pikojja was preSented 3 with badges presented to Flora· I Mrs. F:ank Grueser were re· Mrl:l. Boone, In an Interesting T~e WSCS ~ the Tuppers . La-;vrence Mll_hoan _was a VIs- MJddleport Church of Christ of the Bible. Abigail.~as knowa
gift from the chapter by Mrs. nel Burn_ey , Mary _Cartet?"· Bev- po~ted Jll.
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talk on Hong Kong , told of the Plams Methodist church will 1tor IR Gallipolis Fmtay after· met Thursday evening at the as the woman pacifist. Mrs.
James Brewington. vice regenL erly Smith .. Conn1~. G~ueser ,
November Memories wa~ Baptist noddle factory . here 'sponsor a bake sale and a chili noon.
.
·churCh. The meeting was open- Fred _Gardner, a g~t, .eave a
Mrs. Harold Lohse, southeast d Becky ~eeltg, S~~ tla _Folmer. the theme of - ~he _program pre , and of the £ive hot kitchens .and vegetable soup supper at Mrs. Ruth Powell of Colum· ed with the singing of the class de~cnption of a P9rtra1t
of
trict PTA president paid tri- Ann Ohlmger, M!hssa R1zer , Con :;enled by M1 s. W. A. Morgan,1 which provide one hot meal althe church aMex Saturday Nov. bus is the guest of Mr!i WH- s ng f 11 ed b de t"
1 Christ which is luang in the
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bute to the work done by Mrs. n1 ~ ann1ng, ~c Y .' . D1ana ectl!fel'. roup smg1":8 ,, ..
·1day for each child. Mrs. Boone 13, beginning at 1 p.m. Hot 'liam Bradford.
en by Mrs. Edgar Reynolds en- church. The meet1n!J ~ill closHarold Sauer in .securing the 1R1dgway. DebbJe Ohlmger and 1ltie Hymn Of Republic, open- urged the members to provide dogs, ham and chicken salad
titled uLet U G. Th k ,. 00 with prayer by the
Rev.
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bookmobile for the county.
IC~~nie R~ford. active ei~izen ; ed the program and mem~rs sweater! to send to Hong Kong. !~Sandwiches, pie, and cofree
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other Than:sgi :tng :a~n s Fred Gardner.
, The meeting was opened in Mlllssa Rizer. pen pal: Flora-!responded to roll call
wtth At the elo.se of the meeting, ~ will also be served. Bazaar itgiven included, "On Thanksgi~.
e tl
re-ritualistic form Jed by Mr.o lnel Burney, housekt.&gt;epmg and ! where they were and what they I refresRments wer~t served by ems also wlll be on SHie
·ng D " b M Oth W tt
Followmg the me Ill
George Skinner, regent. . . Debbie Ohlinger,
t-ollector's , ~ere doing whe~ they reeeived i Mrs. George Skinner to 12
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!.Ev ay D y i r;h k 0 .. a ~ ~ freshments were ~_;ved to 28
Miss Bess Sanborn.
badge.
Iword that the Armistice was bers lind Mn. Boone,
NOV. 15
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Th:~k~~:~~~·., I members and ttwee···~~ts. theMrs. Everett Hayes,
The song '"Who's That Yon- ~ "gned.
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The JOF class of the United
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by Mrs Reynolds
Rev. and Mrs. Ga~ and
Heritage Chairman presented der." closed the meeting and Several poems and articles C
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Mrs. Powell. Hostesses were
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piano number by the American refreshments were served by were read including,
"Give
omnuttees ame
the hIS h ~ d WI t ~~Ml a The November meeting of the The president conducted the IMrs. Oscar Roush, Mrs. Edgar
composer Edward MacDowell lhe Troop committee
. Thanks," by Mrs.
William By Brownie Troop
'fc ~~ : on ai ;ha k .P· Federated Circl• was held Wed· business meetmg The sick re- Reynolds, and Mrs. Otho Watts
entitled, :'Tone Poem," frOI~
Gr~eser ; " From A
Kindly
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~-r e~ ~nn: b ~ 'JgJv:l nesday eveninlil at the church port included Ho~er Jones, Le- with Mrs. Joe 'Bishop, Margar·
Op 24 No 3
Neighbor," Mrs. Rober' Louks;l Committees were named
: n8 mner o ow
y e reg with Mrs. Louis Reibel, pres!- na McElhinney Ida Childs Ber- et Jones and Lena McElhinney
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''America First," M1ss Betty Chmtmas proJec~s
'ul~ m1e:hn~ l Bord
f th dent, In charge.
tha Darst Ev~rett swisher (.'Ontributing. Mr.!!. Reva RoiK.'h
Dr and Mrs. Stanley E Pot- Leonard. "In Flounders Now," when the Browme Troop
G
s yeI
eo 0 .e •·our Horizon," was the to~lc Mrs. Arth~r Hess, Ethel Jones: assisted the hostesses in tbt abQI5
ler of Encino Calif are an- Mrs. Homer Radford; "No- with thetr advisor, Mrs.
a lkpo" Mtate JnsHhtulte will of the devotions by Mrs Roy Allee Robeson
sence or Margaret Jones..
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A , ard Vaughan Thursday
Spea on enta
ea th when
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nouncmg the birth or a daugh·
rs
mo
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the Racine Elementa
PrA Seyfried. The prayer
poem, A thank-you note was read
ler November 10 &lt;tl Kaiser Hos- 1 Leunard ; and "In
Flounders noon.
ry
''The Gracious Word Thank from Homer Jones and the
''THE cu:~~~:'~HE FLY'" P•t;l '" Los Angeles. Cal•!. The FJeld." Wilham Grueser. The Committee5 named
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meets Monday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 You," opened the devotions fol- deat11 of H. E. Perry. grandfa- Oflkerl lnsttllled
ball\'
weJghed
7 pounds and 8 ~ program closed With all stand- Song Leader, Kn!ta Morns,
· · Commltle~s for the Fall lowed by the hymn "There's ther of Ml' Denver Rice was
Brian Donlli'vy, Gtoo. Baker,
ounC
es
and
has
been
rramed
mg
m
sJient
prayer
m
memory
ry
K.
Gallagher,
Beth
Vaughan;
will be named. and thel A Wideness In God''s Mercy," reported. A. vole of thank; was By Racine Grange
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Carol Gra~·
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Lynn Ann The Potters have of those who gave their life in I Game Lea~ers, Vtcky
. Fifth grade _mothers Will serve ,and the reading of Isaiah 54 2. given to Homer Rtce for his
" DEVILS OF DARKNESS"
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(Technicolor)
two sons, Kyle and Eric. The ' serv ice
Brenda Smith, Chery~ Hanning, re£re9.hment.&lt;s.
It was brought out that
in ass1stance at the rummage sa l~ . Racine Grange met Wednes·
Wm. Sylvesl.('r, Carole Gray,
baby was born on Kyle's
ProJect Leaders, Juhe Hamm, 'I1leodo_rus Council Daughters thinking about God one should It was anoounced that the day eveing for installation or
Tracy Reed
b~rthday . Grandparents are Mr.
DINNER SERVED
Kathy Baker, Kathy .
' Amenca Will obaerve lis think big and Uve big. Prayer Christmas dinner and party officer. for the year co!lduct&lt;d
-Sunday thru Wednesday
and Mrs. Charles MrElhmny Nine members of the Worn- gy~y ~erM ~sl:ult
~ ~~n~~e~ary Mond:,;'· ~~ by the leader concluded the de· would be held Dec. 7 with the by Past Master Earl Cross and
November 14-17
. Mtddleport. and Mrs. Carson ~ en's Guild of Federated ctturchl 1 _Y Cl ' e
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o c oc _IMer at t .
votions.
Homebuilders C~a~s to be m his assistants.
1Ord.
Potter and the !"ale lllr flotllw
t
h
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ean-Up,
Diane
hall.
A
special
lnvlta!Joo
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Mrs
Norman
Kloes
reported
chsrge
of the dinner nd lhe During the busl""" meeting
~LVIS PRESLEY
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"TICKLE ME"
Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. 'Met'!: :an"t~~· k~tc~:: ;~:! ~~ini~~~ ~~ Vaughanlt Chet. t
~~ed to~harter mem!"rs and 1, sever~) bo&lt;es of Chnstmas Loyal Pals Class to ser~e. Mrs. the annual Thanksgiving dinner
lTt&gt;rhnicolorl
1 ee,W 15 a
8 mendm br~ are urg blto at- cards to be sold. Plans
hinny
1s
with
her
daught
er
and
,
room
A
pot
luck
dmner
was
.ser
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o-aJ
s
~omHam
were Ernest Lallance and Mrs. Os- was planned for Nov. 17 at 8:30
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El vis Presley, Juli.- Adam.!!, r 1
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u1e
mm·
ecome
a
rmgownta eser· 1
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Jocelyn Lane, Jark Mullaney, am~ 1Y :n ~ ~~ assJ.s
c~re ved at noon to Mrs. Louis Rei- mitiee Dreama 'Hovatter Pen· vice
mh~de f~r bethe next me_etmg ~r Roush we~ named on the With the usual menu. edea Ean h
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Merry Anders.
er aug er ano 1am1 Y bel. Mrs. Roy Seyfried, Mrs. n Johnson Cind Glaze ·'
Th. M . C
De
1w 1ch Will
a potluck dinner kitchen conumttee,
beverage will be supp . ae
Cotorcartcons
Mrs
Potter
IS the former Pa- Robert Schmoll, Mrs.
w
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L.
c:remon
'Melinda
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e
oun~
~at
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and
Christmas
party
and
each
Gladys
Cox
was
~lcomed
is
asked to bring a covered
Admission 75c and 40c.
tncla McElhmny
Kautz Mrs Phil Willmmson T
yH, ff
Jlcl
wt' thmeset Mon atoy at h7·130
member
1.s
asked
to
bring
an
as
a
new
member
to
the
class.
dish
and personal table servJee.
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p.m. a e yracuse wn a 1. rtl 1 f
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Mrs. ~ale Smith, Mrs. Be Di Nelson. Games were played
All members are urged to at- a c e or a
IS s as e .
, N~utz h~g , Mrs. Lillie Hauck lowing the meeting.
tend and bring cookies.
A vote of thanks was given
and MISs Lena Grueser,
· The Reeds .11 Lo
Botto Mrs. Lester Fauber for I he
v1 e- ng
m mat which she purchased lor
DIRT CHEAP
Sewing Club lw.
Homemakers club will meet the church vestibule. Prayer by
BOSTON IUPI J - The
Social Evening
Monday, Nov. 15 at 7 p.m.. at Mrs. Reibel closed lhe meetnow occupied by Boston's Chtlr· l
1M home of Mrs. Warren Ptek· ing
' Jestown section and the
Hostess gifts were presen'tedl ens. The project ~ill be "Know- During the program hour, an
of Malden. Everett and
to Mrs. Harlan Wehrung
ing A Good Fit.
article entitled "Home For
rose was !Jought in lli311
the Tri-City Sewing club
NOV. 11
Thanksgiving" and a
pnem
an Indian quetn, Squaw
Thursday evenin&amp; at her home, The Riverview Garden Club "Let Us Gl\le Thanks," were
em.
East Main St.
will meet Tuesday, Nov. 16, at read by Mrs. Ben NeutiUng. A.
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home. Members are to Grace Karr allcl Mrs. Neuallng
coates, nineteen fathom
the hostess served a dessert
Christmas gifts for the from a table C'jlrryJug out Ute
Wampoo and three bushel of course to Mrs. Charleo
Athens State Hospital.
fall theme.
come...
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1965

Everything He
Does in Life
Helps an Actor
BY JOAN CROSBY
Newll(lllper Enlerprlse AISn.
NEW YORK !NEAl - Stuart
Wblllrlan uys he is looking lor
perledlon, which is why he ts
n actor. He also BBys you won't
find perfection on television,
which Is why he Ia not on a
wies.
"They've been driving mt
erazy for the past 12 yean,,.
he aaya. "I think lhey have
hit me for every series that'1

an.'•
In

the past six years, stuart

baa been on euctly two tel•
vision lbows, both for the aame
series. He appeared Ia Rod
Serllng's "A Killing on SUndial," which was the lira! drama on Bob Hope Preaenta tho
Chrysler Theater. And on Dec.
1, be w!U make bls second Chry•
1ler appearance in "'lbe Htp.
Ill Fall of All."
He playa a Holl,ywood olantmaa ID wbl be ealll "A !Jell
tf • llory."
ftllmao, wbo beeamt a
atar Ia "'l'be Mark"' • D d
recolved u O..ar IIQmJJ181fo•
for bfo performance, II bothered 'Y tho ll(lled tl lllevlaloa
Jlllllllr'h

.. You'd better have it on the
first tal.e. But if you don't, fall
down drunk or sneeze, or somelhing to ruin the acene. While
you·,.. doing it, aomething'a gotta say that it's right or wroog.
If you don't like what you're
doing, and you Jet It go, it'll he
• print aure."
Clli'J'ently starring in "Those
Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines," and Joe Levine's
•'The sands of the Kalahari,"
Whitman ha! a role he has
longed to play: Jack Dmpsey.
'"I'm going to try to talk
Joe Levine into buying t n.
story. 1 waat to play the part,
and I'd like to kmw about it
so that J could go into training
for about four months. I had
32 fighlsin the Army, and my
uncle was a big boxing referee
ln Soutbern California, 10 I
know tho aport.
"My problem is lbat I have
never been lill.e Branda. He
knows a year in advance what
he's going to do. I've never
known what I'll be doing four
daya Jaler. I would like to
tnow, oo that I could do more
u.tensive preparation.
"No matter whst you do In
me, you can eventually apply
it In a role. Even if I just
play cards with friends and
l2am a few card trick!!;, some
day I'll play a card shark and
ean uae wba.t I remember."
1'hyllls Kirk has finally gotten people to atop looking at
the tilt of her Mse, and see
her brains.
The pert, high • strung brunetll, wbo .provided ~ ololele-

wllllta'l llfcbl - - · . u

Nora Cbarles in " The Thin
Man" series, is presently the
moderator of ABC-TV's new
daytime talk show, The Youn g
Sel Her goal: working in the
news department of a networ k,
with her assignment
being
Washington, D. C.
Tbe owll&lt;h from perky act·
res1 to Intelligent interview«
was, Pbyllio said, "bloody
tough, 1 have always wanted
this kind of abow. I started
out to be a journalist but I got
detoured lor .everal husdred
years.
SATURDAY'S LATE MOVIES
Channel 13 - "The Mon s tt~ r
Demolisher," 1962, J e-rmon Robles. "Battle of the Worlds,''
1961, Claude Raines.
Channel 8 - ''Brimslonc, 1949
Rod Cameron.
Channel 3 - uTouch of Evil"
1948, Charllon Heston.
MONDAY'S LATE MOVIE
Channel 13 - "A Double Life"
1948 Ronald Culeman
nJESDAY'S LATE MUVIES
Ol.annel 13 - "Best of the
Badrnen," 1!151, Robert Ryan.
WEDNESDAY'S LATE MOVIE
Channel 13 - "The San Francisoo Story," 1!152, Joel McCrea.
Channel 8 - "Sweet Rosie
O'Gr:~dy," 1954. Betty Grable.
THURSDAY'S LATE MOVIES
Channel 8 - '"This Above All"
1942, Tyrone Power.
Channel 13 - "Manhandled,"
1949, Dorothy Lamour.
FRIDAY'S LATE M(lVIE8
Channel 13 - "Guns of the
Timberland." 11160. Alan Ladd.
''Temple of tbe White Elephant"
1lli3. Se•n FlyM.
Channel a -" llell' s~Ju~posl"
1111,·w Olm&lt;troll.

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