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b~le sw t forward after tho Cavalry platooo was reported SOUTHEASTERN OHIO CLASS AA GRID ALL-STARS - Five boys of Pomeroy and Middleport H1gh schools were voted on the 22-maD
clangor following hJS coronacyj BSZ)strtk": and officers radined cut off and completely sur- All Southeastern Ohio Football All-Star . squad Sunday by the SEO Sp ortwnters and Sportcast•-rs Assomt1on From M1ddleport s SJxth plac,e
lhrorobosla ol lut week.
e re I'll of'counhnJ1 211 Commu· roundsd by the Commurusts for team were Buddy Moore and Fred Rol&gt;mson , and an honorary member because of mJunes. Rod Sauer, all sen10rs; and from Pomeroy I
His son and~~ at aa~_t njit' bodies m one area where a time.
seventh place club were Bntce S~mpsonandD!ck Werry, also both semors. See_Page_:J tod~)fOI~~~rep_&lt;Ht.____________ _
up their bedsulo 1fat here andl another 100 enemy dead were The batUeground Is located In
Gordon Army llosphomes In tho, believed atrewn on the battle the rugged hills flanking the La
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celvsd tbot leleJIIJone magaglvmg Jlel-together, ~ !tal In Artillery and air • liaison Plei Me m the central h1gh&gt;lD&lt; ooliclton bne used the
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MlAMI (UP I) :.... A Coast. fathOms . or water about 60 general alarm gl\1en on tht ship
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j that consumed the hner Yar. vors were nown here Sunday stem to stern of the 36S - foot
~lte Rouseed es lod tinct h' correspondent Joseph L. Gal·
A one-car •ccident on State
"The County Ezleasioa mouth Castle and carr1ed 82 1n1ght for treatme nt at lhP sh1p
first ex:more than loway that they expected the
Route 388, south or the Junctmn Service does oot eudone
Nassau-bound vacationers to a Jackson Memona l Hosp1tal's l'Jeffs sa1d off1cwls had been
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or Routes 1M an~ 338 at Great eaterprises. Anyoae recemag 400 fathom grave
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kidney lltone opera on.
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minor lnJurie ,to a 16 year old the name el the caller aod per of the 1\1-fated cru1s~ sh1p i Margaret llosp1tal
poss Jb1l11tes had !Jet&gt;n eihninat~
Budgetmaklnl problems, bt, The •~Jht ·jet 1 he N g~:
girl Sunday everung
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State of the Ubion tddr'es!l tb t~rinl chunks t~ t t t :rm Hi am Slawter R D 1 Mid· deThe Meigs ~~~nt~
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Jwept the sh1p early Saturday been explamed, but mJt h has could have started th1s .one,••
week I entertamment for Brlf.
· t8 ace slackened 1 and the lthe Northwestern Local School of theI wrecked car was taken I!UIItMII•~'liM'~~ before a general alarm could not
the commander sa1d. Thfy
aln'll PrinceiB Maraare.t aqd ~:~
en reported they were! District's member on the Board to Veterans Memorial ho:!lpilal
be sounded for the 550 passen- "1'1effs said mvt&gt;st1gators have smolder Th1s f.1.re erupted 11n"
her husband were octUPYIIIi hll rollln~ward against nothing o1 t1Je new consolidated_ sl'hool by private tranaportalion lor
!gers and crewmen
drtermmed tha t there was no spread qu1ckly
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he'avler t\'U anlper fire
•district when 1t orgamzes, 1t treatmellt of InJuries ro her left
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The 85Qii ' wen diverted
was Jeanaed today.
arm ahortly after 7 p m.
have had trouble mtervtewmg
qtber
Slaw'-'' nomination lo be- Deputies said it was reportj the Greek-born skipper
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to be the fJrsl to be made ed Mi!l GuelliJI left tbe high;
1 . 'The compan~ l~wyers got to
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WASHINGTON IUP! I _ The Suprem• Court agn•ed
alonlsll to
T0111 of 750-poond bombs !ell of lhe five present boards -olll were llled
W Mound-st. Columbus, d1ed gone too"
todav to reVJO\\ the 1954 co n&gt;JCIJOn of Dr Samuel H.
Queen'• Je&amp;•l
SIUsbtll')l, Gen.
· two mllet af American be nalft!!d to the new board Earber sherlff'1 deputiH had Sunday at Universtty hosp1tal. l
No Caust
Sher)pard . Cleveland osteopath found gutlt\ at a SPnsa·
Glbbo. Thia llloluded giving
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when the merger wort begins. arrested two Pomeroy area teen- The son of the late Lorenro and Speculation about where the twnal tnal of hav 1ng bludgeoned his wile to death
a:overnment powers to
The Guam·based B52s
No Indications have been an. agers Saturday night aner they Saraha Reiber Parker, he was •l fire started and why was
Federal Dtslnct .Judge Carl \Vemman of Dayton or·
the African co)ony as
more than 60 mt88Jons in nounced who will represent the I were reportedly tmplicatei:l in bom and ra1sed in Pomeroy
rampant, but aulhont1es were dered Sheppard's release from the OhiO Pen1tenttary
der Its cnnii'OI and the
war, but all the previOUs Bedford Local, atiobury Loca~ the theft of gasoline from a The deceased was employ•d unable - or unw1J11ng -- to on .Juh 15. 1964 But the u s S1xth C~rr1111 Co urt o(
a! ol Rlwdesla !rom the
were aimed at
Pomeroy Exempted Village, andltruck parked on Route 33 north for 30 years by Armour Pack· pinpoint the ongm or cause
Appeafs Ill CmrmnatJ ove1ruled Wemman on Mav 5
monweallh trade preference
targets of Communist strength.
Exempted Vlllaae 1of the fairgrounds.
IRk Co, and IOIJnerly was asso- 1 Capt Carl Brown, sk1pper of 1965, and ordered him back
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Sheriff Hartenbach saJd Carl ctated with the Umon Fork and tht! 1'ru1se ship Bahama Star Meantime !he 41 • year . old by a 11 bush~ ha1red mt ruder,''
eaSmith Sunday ordered
up combat troopa in the Slawter, 1 we1J. known farm·
18, Rt 3,, Pomeroy, Hoe Co H1s w1fe, Helen A, that picked up 250 surv1vors doctnr has bet'n frre on bond w1th l'ohom he grappled m h11
nor·General Sir Humphrey
er in Nortn)estern l.Dcal School II being charged With
petty d1ed m 1960
1sa1d Capt Voutsmas told h1m He hves 1n tht" lie\ dand sub home after he ht'ard hiS wtfe
te get out of government
American losses were
has served on lhe larceny and a 16-year-&lt;lld Pom- Surv1vmg are a son, Harold : that he knew where the f1re urb of Rock~ R1ver w1lh h1s cry out m the mght
tn SaUsbury, charging him with1
- -- - --board there ror about three eroy JUVerule will be turned ~v· Farker, Jr; a s1sler, Mrs He\-: started
A JUI} com1cted Sheppard of
1second w 1 t~. I he former A.nane
..aiding and abetting" Wilson!
er to Meigs County Juverult en Arnold . two brothers, Ray· The Coast Guard, meantAohlle. Tebbenjohanns w11h whom he- ~l:'(ond - degree murder He was
"ln hll obvloua endeavor to
The State
Department or Judge F. H O'Brten.
mond and Ot1s, and
grand- said the i2 m1ssmg persons corresponded while m ;ail
senlenced to !Jfe tmpnsonment.
ct@:&amp;te 1 division among the peo-1
Education appoints the mem- The youth! were arrested by son, Patrie, all of Columbus from tht Yarmouth Castle were \ Numerous t'fforts to free H1s pt&gt;IJUon to lhe Supreme
pie of Rhodesia."
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board tradition- depubes afler the off1cers saw Funeral services w1ll be Wed· 1presumed to be "drowned , Sheppard have been mad~:" smf'e Co urt saki pn?;udJce created by
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rs upone :.:mmendations by them pourmg gas from. • can nesday at 2 p m at Schoedm- burned or trapped on the ship ; his sentence bt&gt;gan Today's ap ' pre tnal pubhc1ty was such that
SALIBBURY, RHODESIA Will into the tank oC a car drtven by ger Hilltop Chapel, 3030 W. when It went down" m 400 pea. focused largt'ly on rover-Ino faJr and 1mpart1al JUry could
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Lo alist Governor.General Slr No one was Injured In a
oc:nder 1::: until a new Aleshire Authorlt~s said Ale- Broad-st Interment will ~ m
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Gibbs today defied car collision at I a m.
board Is nallled 81 the next ahlre admltlfd he let the juve- Greenlawn cemetery. Fnends (}
newspapers
cla&lt;med that the tnal JUdge
rebel Premier Jan Smith ln a on the Racine • Chelter
nile out o! the car and returned may cwl after 7 p. m. today.
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face to face confrontation over almost a mile south of Rt
to plck h1m up after tht gaso: h committed the cnme He outs1dr mnuences during lhe
who is legally In charHe of the but a teen-ager was cited
lin~ had allegedly ~. taken.
t:ld JXlhce 11 wa~ perpetrated mne-week tnal and ass1gned
Rhoclealan government.
a minor traffiC violatiOn,
Arrests by the sheriffs denearly all th• seals m the court
Faced with lflliWing OPflO'I· state hlglJ-oay patrol
partment over the weekend In·
BEATEN TO DEATH
room to new spaper 1'1!porterS.
tlon 1u their breakaway aovem-j Officers said that Gerald
eluded Gary Lee. 20, Rhode
COLUMBUS 1UPIJ - State
The Amencan C1vll L1bert1&lt;s
menl Smllll and two aides1Hollon,
17,
Minersville,
Island,
on
s
charge
of
being
Audllor
Roger
Cloud
announcCfNCINNATJ
JUPII
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Cm·
Umon
urged the court to exdrov~ to JOYernment bouse for 1onto the hl(l:hway In front of
0 CCI
AWOL from the armed forces ;
ed today he will St"l"k elerlion cmnall school teacher was beat· am me lhe ('&lt;lSe and • provldt!
1 70 minute meeUn1 with Gibbsl westbound car driven
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Richard C Caruthers, 3S, Rt
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to 8 full four·year term In 1966 en to death and her 9-year-old workmg solut1ons for some of
who had refused orders Sunday T. Jones, 26, Rt. 1,
The opening of tht smalllz. Pomeroy. charged with DWI . Donald Bartlmus, 1 12-year • Cloud became the second of •daughter attaeked today by a the d1ff~rult and dehcate probnlght to step down. A apokes-- The youth's ear then went
hunting season and a aDd Rufus Glen Orender. Rt 1. old ~hester gr~de school student, the elected state officials to an- rna who m~aded thtlr apa rt !ems of !ret&gt; press and falf tnal
man for the 1overnor- general, the highway and struCk a
of airplane accidents hel~ Albany oo a charge oC lSSuing accuientally discharged 1 .16 nounce hts ca ndidacy Atty Cen •men\ Pollee ptcked up a sus· wh•ch currently best! the adwho remains loyal to the or-1owned by Woodrow Mora.
push Ohio's weekend lttl· menacinH threats.
gauge sho~gun S~turday_ about WiUiam B. Saxbe previOusly an· peL! for quest1om ng
mJm stratmn of ;ustJce "
1be patrol clted Hollon
death toll over the 20
10 am while rabbit huntmg and nounced he would seek anolh- 1 Tht' body of Emma Meadows, The sixth Circuli went In·
ders or Queen Elizabeth
and British Prime Minister Har-1Mel(l:s County juvenile court
mark, the UPI reported.
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Mel11 Geaeral H01pltal
woonded h1mse!r m the right er term. Gov James A. Rhode'i, j37. was d1 smvered b} the dau - to th1s subject but found nothins
old Wllaon, said Gibbs remain- failure to yield the nght
The latest count by Unltedl Adml01lono Sunday - None foot
I Secretary of State Ted
W ghter, who apparently blacked in the publicity at the trial
ed adamant in the po11Uoo.
way.
Press International showed .• Dlsrhargu Saturday -Mary The youngster. was ta~en to • Brown, Lt. Gov. John w Brown 1out whPn the mtrude1 tned to wh1eh would have mterfered
Joh T ..., t 11
of 25 persona lost the1r\ White, Chester
Veterans Memorial hosp1tal by and State Treasurer John Her- smothtor her w1th a p11low.
•wit h Sheppard 's nghts.
n ' to_,an'
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UNITED NATIONS - AFRO. was cUed
Meigs County
hves between 6 p.m. FridaY Admf11iooo Suaday - M1ld- Dohrm an Reed .
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ASian otates planned a new of- Nov. 11 nn a charle of
and mldnll!hl Sunday. At least red Hudson. Pomeroy.
Iwhere today. Bartimus wa~. re- this month
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fort today to mab Britain use cure load. He pooled bond
17 of the deaths were on the llll&lt;bfJI•• sunday - Sedle, ported m sal..laclory cooc!Jbon
Cloud ss • DeGraff R•publiA
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force to put down the RhodOI- Iappearance.
highwayo, lwo lb hunting acci- Grindley, SyraCUif
' The MeigS County Sheriff's de-\ can. W~S ~ppomled auditor m, ML~M1 , Fla I UPII - orn
ian rebellloo.
dents, three In plane craahes
parlm•nl sa1d Bartimus, son of September to replace Chester c~als of the 1ll-faled crui•e sh1pl
But the Security
C&lt;JuncU
Vetera• MeJDGrial Ho'pltol and anolhar three In mlacotlan- MARRIAGE APPLICATION Elza Barhmus of near Reeds- W Goble. another appomtee., Yarmouth Casll• say 14 Ohioappeared bog:~ down ln a dis. Ad.tltieu Slturdly _ Don- fOUl mishaps.
James Roland Reeves, 21, Rt. Ville, was rabbit huntmg With Cloud 1s servmg the fmal year 1ans were aboard the vessel when.
pule over bow best 1o deal with aid Blll'tlmua Reedsville· Hat- Sunday brought ~0 separate t, Middleport, USAF, and Mar- his Jlrandfather, Harvey Rock- and a half of the term ol Rog. 11 burned and sank off Nassau, l The Board o£ Me~gs County
lhP unilateral declaration of tie Powell R~dne· Jame~ Am- plane crashes that
clalllled tha Louise Ctark, 11, Rt. 1, Mid- 1old, about three m1les from thej er W. Tracy, who d1ed last No- 1The Bahamas All of them ap- Comml&amp;.,oners and I:Ounty EnJndependence by tbe whlte-rul· burJery Mlnersvuie Melvin Rlf- three liveo. An AriDJ oolonol dleport.
Dravo quarry near Reedavllle. vember.
1parently escaped unharmed
gmeer H P ChriSty agreed toe&lt;! African colony. Chan&lt;eo of n. ~-I' bu . M
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hi·"'- D c ond
day tu sell four p~eces of OQUIJ&gt;1
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nuny
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•n early declllon appea'lif •Urn. 1m, b""'urn Cheahl
Bll· blrom
men t regar ded as obsolete
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11tber fro Louis 10 K ,\a edltoriah
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Am
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Mrs.
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the
county
h1ghwav
department.
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, A MASSIVE STORM SQUAT· Jy Dalley' Porlland.
were kllltd In a craah near
Persons Interested m ~urDllftll'1eo Jlolarday-George ronton. A M-yelll'-otd Dayton
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=Oiler, Middle!"'"; Shirley Rey·
bull
torr
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rains
noldo,
MaOOII,
Gary
Hutton,
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courthouse
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. Carlllle a~..,rt m Greeno Coon.
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.-en Incites of rain wu •• ~ W1 ~ Ra 'tne omeroy, ty At II'OIIIoa 1~ -was Army It Is up to the American peo-1 the lira! time, Is an actual ef- bombarded, pmned tn the open, I deserve exactly what we ahall s10ners off1ce durmg the neJtt
ported within :II hours al A.. .wm~o.t!07
c,;l BenneU J Jackson
52 pie this week to put their moll• fort to aet at a lafJit BeJIIIlent' called everything but a traJtor gel What we shall get IS con-1several davo Date for openm1
011
eapl lslllid off the Clllfornla Mlcllltll p
~ - ~: WadunJIIOD, o.'c., and hlo fat~ ey where their mouths havt ol governmental waste.
- and even hinting at that _ I tmued military duplication and the b1ds w1ll he announced Ia~
coalll. ~... Angeles rerorded
' omeroy,
,
t~r••'f'R!JI•Ja'*""'&gt;, It, Lout..llle, be8n.
There have beon efforll, be- by "'".'eless sources Intent on; waste.
ler
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~ thau hall an lnclt lUI leW Johnaoa, Ltlarl, W..
Hol7 Ky-. •hO 411t1 w1\eo tlielr ~r~ For the f1rst 111'10 Iince the jfore, beJIInning with lormer destroymg hts pres!Jge and ab1l-~ we could encourage congress The equ1pment Ill be sold I•
hour• Sundly eveoin11- The Boytr, ~; 8oriJa. -Whlta, val; fiAiJe CiUbel u miles United States be1an rearming Presidenl Eisenhower. But even ity lo bring about, In this to do what 11 knows should be 1jcludes 1919 lntecabonal truck,
sk)rm lllolndlng psty wlndo, Pomeroy; Ltiey ~~~- Middle- northwell 01 there.
shortly before Europe erupted I•he. Regular Army " he was, j case, the immediate dlssolu- done, but cannot, without sup- chassis and cab; 1954 Oliver II
forted ftfl!'ellatlnn of outdoor port; Ida Rlchar,dl, Middleport;
to the Second Work! War, a pol·j•nd knowing Intimately the tion or ?51 Army Reserve units port
Tractor
With mower; 1951
•porUng ~ Suntl&amp;J In Call- Douclaa Eblin, Pomeroy
!tical 1rm of 11\e l&lt;l'fl'Dlllent problem, had to bow to tho containing 55,000 men.
We can write to our con)ll'OSo- Dodge truck, cllasaJS, cab and
fomll.
llllelilrpl 8-J - M r L
IIIUAD c.uLED
has struck hard In reduce mlli-J pressure ol vested mlereslo with ] c.,
ling
mea.
covered body, and a 1955 llndp
i:.at'l')' Biiffiia ~- soa, Reeda- ·f'omenoy l!!merpncy squad-; tllry dulltation, wutei and 111- 1 fimmcial take In the mill-~ the
~:,';""::nect w~ We can have them kno-o our truck with chaSIII and cab.
IIONOLllW - A ~~ viDe, RD; · Radellff_Ha1er, Mid- men answered a eall at 11:30 P-1 efficiency. Whotev~r One meyjtary standing at Parade Rest. Jl things is' our will.
money is where our mouths havej
tan')'lng J!OiliO nl the nalll!b'l dleport.
m, Slturilay lor OUow ·Micbaota think of Del'en8e SOcrelary Ro- Tupayers, rightly 1110110 •
beea.
LOCAL TEMPS
top ~ ltalent w•
lllrlfll ....., - Mr. and ~IH~ Pomeroy.
talcen bert S. McNo~a and h1l oblefl bout waste, bureaucracy andl II ..., 1tand Idle, lllallowtng
The temperalurt In Pomt
lng ~wwkl tOday, It• Mn. Jimmy Amblirpy, Chtifl.
!he. .llllll to VeWIM Mom. In tho Wblte H0u11 _, to their tlitplication of services In lho the ha~ to ...truths of those That we really do, after all, roy's business dlltrlct at 11:•
.f lli!pllaf
flrll pole-If' Ire, a 11011; Mr.
Mn. liilij' 01'111 llillpltol, aulferlng
clomesUc economiC poi!Ctitt, It mlllt1lry. Yet when McNamara Iwho would perpetualo tht un- beUeve ID cullin&amp;
military a.m. today wu 41 dean~~, lidll
·~ GIIJ!'qe S
Dalley, l'l1rtland, .:&gt;41qhler. til-cheK p'alal. ,
tiiUill&amp; Ill tilllllcllbQ lln, lor mov• u Ill did IOdq lui II touohabla e1 lilt lllllilaq, we wult.
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SAIGON (UPI) - American troops supported by
852 bombers today mauled three battaUons of North .~ 1
VietDilmese army regulars on the slopes of a jungle j -,
mountain near the Cambodian border. Reports from ;'
the front said as many as 1,000 Commumsts may have
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 Mountam 220 miles northeast of Saigon. It was the firat 812 raid of the war__"'.

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An intereatq and informa Mrs. Lohse read devotions can lnd1on, hbrary funds, and and ..,..ts, Mrs. David Mlller
tive "look" Into the operatwn sent by the National Chaplain conservallon
· l and her sister, Miss Marwn Lam
A six o'clock potluck dinner and Mrs Thomas Hennessy, coof the Melp C&lt;Junty Bookmo- wh1ch mcluded tile mscriptions Nallonal Dehmse material on bert, Mrs Euruce Bradfield, The annual Chrlslmaa party
preceded the meeting of the chairman; Mrs. Kathryn Welsh,
bile hlgbllghted the November on Plymouth Rock and the sta- current natiOnal problems wao Mrs. Noah Hasklna and Mrs. was pla.nned at a meeting of Mrs. Opal Priddy and son, Cathohc Women's Club of the Mrs. Howard Dailey, Mrs. John
meeting of Return Jonathan lue of Governor Wilham Brad- 1outlmed by Mrs. Emerson Jones. Plkoj1a. The next meeting will the DA ~ ,and Jta ha~~~~ry ~:~ Bobby, are spendlnJI the week Sacred Hearl church Thur~day Mitl'h, Mrs Wilham Reinhart,
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of the ford, an ancestor of Mrs. Loh- Nat1onal Defense
Cha1rma~ be held m January with a l'Oflee day evenms at t e
on
end in Columbus with her bro- evemng in the church aud1tor· Mrs. Charles Clarkson, Mr1.
American Revolution, F r 1d a y se's The chapter accepted the Mrs M•rk Grueser (Nancy Skin hour lo be beld at the home of ter~ul Ave .
.,Ither, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond tum The Rev. Father John David Goodwm Mrs. George
afternoon ot the home of Mrs budget for the year as read by nerl daughler of llle regent, Mrs. Nan Moore featurmg dJS- Lllhanl SteA~f was ,pianist , Turner
ITurel asked grace
Hackett Sr., Mrs. John Koko1
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Dale Dutton ln Middleport.
the treasurer, Mrs. Guy Nelg- was accepted as a new mem- 1play of unusua qu ·
Frank i:hee eb
I Mr. and Mrs Harold Bachtel Mrs Paul Casci, president, op. vitch. Mrs J. M Thornton,
Mrs. August PJkojJa, Libranan ler and ~ncludes conlnbutlon.s ber. Mrs 0. P. Klem sent wordl
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by Re;t'elff the olde&amp;t ~a:~ of Barberton. Ohio are guests ened the meeting With prayer. Misses Agnes and Katie Grues-of the bookmobile umt a State to mountam schools, the Amen- of thanks to Mrs P1koua for 1
Mr~ber .;., eaented 8 fior·j of Mr. •nd Mrs. Forrest Bach- Members wtll meet Tuesday er, Mrs Kenneth McCUllough
Librarian and a native of E•·
j her window diSplay durmg Con•
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ber tel and famllv
November 16 at 8 p m at the Sr., Mrs. Keith Sutherland, Mrl.
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membirth' The Rev and
,. Mrs Fred I C&lt;Jium b'Ja G.as Company 0 ffICe Ea rI MOrriS
. and Mrs Homer
torua, Europe.
presented many
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eek.
est sang an
''happy
mteresting facts about
her
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}~ ~er
• Gardner oi Johnson City, Tenn. for a ChTJStmas food denJOn- Gordon kitchen. They are to
homeland, tiS language, folk
ily nammg a favonle book. Fol
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the busme8! meeting ars goests of friends in Mid- stration Plans were made for report Wednesday at 10 a. m.
songs and culture. She told of
lowmg the meetmg Mrs Dutton
t
erter supper was served .; dleport While bere they are the next meelmg which will be and Thursday at 9:30 a. m.
her JOb m seeing the Statue of
was asststed by Mrs Lohse and Mrs ~n~l~ B~ne,t . gu~~ !~s:::ance of Veterans' Day. house iuests of Miss Mildred a Christmas party 'an~ each Mrs George Buchanan Mrs
Liberty in New York Harbor for
Mrs Harold Sargent In servmgj speaker, a or er oplc, , Tt art will be held Decem- Hawle .Snd Mra Nan Moore r.tember I&amp; asked to brmg a $1
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TOOp
a dessert course- to members tourtst trip to H?ng . ~ong,
1~ '8ty 6 p. m. at the D.A.V. Mr. ~omer J~s has be~n gtft to exchange and one dozen Mary Kunzelman, Mrs. Homer
meant to her.
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wh~n the Women s MJssJOnary Hall There will be 0 Christmas returned to his home f r 0 m cook1es. Hostesses w11l be Mrs Brlckles, Mrs. Kenneth ~cCul·
Her enthuSiasm In describing Girl_ Scout Troop IIlii held •,• I
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SocJety of lheh PomerToyh__!~rst package exchange limited to a Meigs General Hospital where David Ohlinger, Mrs. Theodore Iough Jr., Mrs. Leland Sisson,
her work with the bookmobile Imvestlture ceremony recent Y
Baptist churc met
w;,uay
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d' I patient Beegle Mrs Frankhn Hepp Miss Chnshne Grueser, Mrs
Lth Sail bury School
g 'Bt the church
$1 g t r. an
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as een a me ICa
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umt was evident m her praJse Ia e
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f~ Frank Cheesebrew were guests He IS improving satisfactorily. . Mrs Earl
MorriS, Mrs Ka
IC ar . reeman, rs .
o( the good bemg accomplishThe ceremony open wl t e
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MISS Marlon Lambert Cleve-- ryn Welsh and Mrs.
Charles Duffy, Miss Susie Radford, Mrs
ed m this county.,de service !' pledge to the rtag wJth VIcki
Mrs J E Foster. preSJ ent,, a o
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t f h' sister KJ!oe~~.
Chnstine O'Donnell. MISs Anna
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to the children and adults who Clark Connie Radford and Debopened
with
the
theme
song,
an
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and
Plans
were
made
to
serve
Howell Mtss Olga Pier&lt;~tti and
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are not close to a !Jbrary Shl' bJe Ohlmger liS color guards I Rock Sprmgs Grange met n "That Cause Can Neither Be
~nd ~:rC ~~· Sh . came the PomerpY High School foot· Miss S~san Ohlinger, are walt·
discussed the attitudes of Chll· l Followmg the song, '"The Grow-] regular sesswn Thursday e.ven- Lost Or Staying" Plans were
rs ~t
thee chris- blll banquet on November 18. resses and they are to report
dren n~akmg their book seleL"- 1mg U Tree" t~t&gt; promJSf! and mg wJth A~os Leonard actmgl made for the next meeting on
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:~tclllsirv~~ :or the intant son N8med on committees were Wednesday at 7 p. rn. and
Lions and thelr desire to be b;-laws were given by C'8ndle·l mAster presJdmg_
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Mrs. David Ohlinger, chairman; Thursday at 5·30 p: m, I
bett
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hght Escorted mto the troup The next meetmg wtl
IStephenson as program leader.
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rs. arry
ey.
--~=~;.:._:::._.:..c __._:._:._f-co;;.e al erclt:~ :r~ and pur- l were Nancy Gil! by Diana RJdg: held on Fnday, November 26 There Will be potluck refresh..,j
Mrs. William Bradr,ord hks~
returned
po se e of soumt m prnv1 de rur· 1W"Y
.. , DaJ lene MIChael by Con- when members are haskeds tto ments ·
't th from
h severa
ds wee
and
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me Grueser Vicki Clmk by brmg gJfts for the At ens ta e Devotions taken from John
NOV. 13
VJSI wt
er gran on
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Mary' Carlel;m and Shellv Clark i Hosp1tal A county off1cers' con-,17 23-26 were led by Mrs Fos- The Naylors Run Memorial fam1ly, Capt. and Mrs Bruce
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al sed eb ree m c oo:ee ' 10e by Beck~ Seehg after which ference was announced for Mnn-1 ter t~nd closed w1th prayer by Playground Association
will BradfGrd and children In_ Pan- ' Plans were made for the an· h
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love have a bake sale at the Kroger ama where they are stationed nual Christmas dmner and a ~e prog~~m WII\~Jv~ d Y•• A~s.
f come awa~e o e prod eml~ IM&lt;tke A Proml~e "
i1each Grange I.S asked to brmg gift was dedicated by Mrs Lor· store Saturday, November 13, She made the trip by plane new member was
welcomed
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persons w 0 cannot rea we , A court of awards was held pJes. Mrs Tracy Whaley and•11m Sterrett
begmrung at t a.m.
from C()lumbus
wh.en the Philathea Class of the gatl," one of th.e not, women
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enough to understand
t
1 w1th badges presented to Flon:1- Mrs
Frank Grueser were re- Mrs Boone, In an lnterestmg The WSCS of the Tuppen . La~ence Milhoan wa! a vis· Middleport Church of (.,'hrmt or the Bible. Abigatl.~as know~
Mf rfs Plktoh)Ja hwast prbesen ;&lt;11 a nel Burney Marv Carleton Bev . •ported Jll
talk on Hong Kong told or the !Plams Method1.st church will Itor m Galltpohs Fru:by after· met Thursday evenmg at the asedthe woman pacifis l. Mr s.
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B
erlv Smith Conn1e
Grueser
'novem r emor es
Baptist noddle factory
church The meeting was open- Fr Gardner ' a ~1' (l:&amp;Ve 1
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~amesH r~~~~hon. VIret~eg~n d BeCky seei1g She1\a Fulmer' the theme of the program pre- and of the five hot kilchens and vegetable soup supper at Mrs Ruth Powell of Colum- ed with. the smging of the class de~CtJptJOn of a ...~rtr~lt ~1
rs PTarAo
dse, sou edasl Ann Ohhnger' M1hssa R.1~wr Con sen ted by Mrs W A Morgan, whJch prov1de one hot meal a!the church annex Saturday, Nov bus is the guest of Mrs. Wll- song followed by devotions giv- CIIrlst Which 1s ~~~ 8
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b l 0 th work do~e b , Mr~ mr Lanmng. Becky yy.ijl, D1an;;~ lec\IJrer. roup smgmg '!:
- day for each ch1ld Mrs . .Boone 13, ginnmg at p m
o tam ra or
en by Mrs Edgar Reynolds en.
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) th I Ridgway Debbie Ohlmger and ' lie Hymn Of Republic, open- urged the members to prov1de dogs, ham and chicken salad
Utled "Let Us Gtve Thanks " ed With prayer Y 1
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' Thanksgtvmg re adings Fred Gardner ·
bookmobile
for mthesecurmg
countv e I Conme Radford, act1ve cJtlzen , ed lh e program &lt;Jn d members sweaters to sen d to Hong Kong. \~san dw1che!li, p1e, and
co Ifee
Other
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fng was opened In Milissa Rtzer pen pal, Flora- llesponded to roll call
With At the close of the meetmg, will aloo be served. Bazaar Ugiven mcluded, "On Thanksgn;. Followmg the meeting rentu~~IS~:e /orm led by Mn nel Burne~. hou.sekeepmg and I where they were and what they Irefreshments were served by ems alsu will be on sale.
1ng Day" by Mrs Otho Watts freshments were served to 28
Ge rge Skinner regent
and Debbte Ohhnge1,
&amp;itlectol''s were dumg whel! tl~ey received I Mrs. Georgt' Skmner to 12 mem·
NOV 15
''Every Day i!l ThanksgiVmg," members and three.. 111.ests, the
MJ~S Bess Sanborn. citaplam badge
I Yiord that the ArmiStJL'e
was bers and Mrs. Boone.
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and IIPrayer for Thanksgiving" Rev, ~nd Mrs Gardoet and
Mrs Everett Hayes Amencan I The song ''Who's That Yon- Signed
The JOF class of the United
tr._
by Mrs. Reynolds.
llrs. Powell. Hostesses wore
HerJtage Chairman ~resented a der.'' closed the meeling and / Severald P?e~sd and a~~~~les Committees Named
Methodist church will meet at The November meeting of the l The president conducted the IMrs. Oscar Roush, Mr!l. Edgar
plano number by the Amenran rf'freshments wtre served b~ I ;~~~k;~? b lilt:~r~ng, Will;~: 8 Brownie Troo
the church, Monday at 6 30 p. Federated Ctrcle was held Wed- busmess meetmg The ~lck re· Reynolds, and M~s. Otho Watts
composer Edward MacDowell the Troop comnuttee
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DAUGHTER BORN
AmerJc~ FJrst,'' M1ss Betty Chnstmas proJects
ptanned ular meetmg
I dent, m charge
tha Darst, Everett Swisher, con.lrlbutmg. Mrs Re~a Roar
Leonard; 4 '1n Flounders Now," when the Browme Troop met Ch~platn Nyle Borden of the ''Our Horizon," was the topic Mrs Arthur Ht!Ss, Ethel Jones, assisted the huste 1.. ses m lht ab·
Dr and Mrs Stanley E Pot-, Mrs Homer Radford, "No- Wllh thetr advisor, Mrs. Rich- GqJhpohs Stale lns!Jtute will of th• devotwns by Mrs Roy I Alice Robeson.
sence of Margaret Jone!.
Iter of Em:lno Callr ,are, an·l vember m Ohm.'' Mrs Amos lard Vaughan, Thursday after· apeak on Mental Health when Seyfried. The prayer
poem, A thank-you note was read
PotNrow Ott..
1nouncmg the bJrth 0 ~ a daugh- Leonard and "In
Flounders 1noon.
the Racme Elementary PTA "The Gracious Word Thank from Homer Jones and the
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ter Nov~mber at Ka~ser Ho~ F1eld, " Willwm Grueser The I Comm1Uees named include, meets Monday, Nov.
at 30 You,'' opened the devotions fol- death of H E. Perry, grandra- 0/fwen Installed
"THE CURSE OF THE FLY" Ipl!al m Los A.ngeles,d?"!'~d ~~~l l program closed With all stand· I Song Leader, Knsta Morns, Ma· p m . Committees for the Fall lowed by the hymn, "There's ther Qf Mr. Denver Rice, was
Bnan Don\1:'~)'. Geu Baker. baby weighed 7 poun
I mg lO SJlenL prayer Ill memory ry K Gallagher, Beth Vaughan; Carnival will be named and the I A Wideness ln God's Mercy," reported. A vote of thanks was By Racine Grange
Carol Gra'
ounces and has been oomed of those ~ho gave their lire ln Game Leaders, Vicky Manley, Fifth gnn1e mothers will serve and the reading of Isatah 54 2 given to Homer Rice for his
"DEVILS OF DARKNESS"
I .ynn Ann The Potters ha~e seJVll.'t'
Brenda Smith, Cheryl Hanning: rt'freshments
lu was brought out that in assistance at the rummage sale RHine Grange met Wednes·
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Wm sy!J:~~~. c3~o:Jie Gray, two sons, Kyle and Enc T ~e
Project Leaders, Julie Hamm, Theodorus Council Daughters thlnkmg about God one should
was announced that the day eveins for lnstallatloD of
Tracy Reed
new baby was born on Kyles
DINNER SERVED
Kathy Baker, Kathy Harris; Ac- ol America w11l observe Its think big and live big Prayer Christmas dinner and party of(icers for the year conducted
birthday. Gr~ndparenls ar ~ Mr.
tivit1y Leader, Leslie Ingles, 53rd anmversary Monday, Wllh by the leader concluded the de- would be held Dec 1 with the by Past Master Earl Cross and
-Sunday thru W•dnesday
and Mrs Charles McE mny Nme members of the Worn· Cindy Glaze, Merrl Ault, Lee a 6 o'clock dmner at the IOOF votmns
Homebuilders Ciass to be m h1s assistants
Hovembnr 1~ 17
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College Homecoming Events

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theirfollowed
annual by
TbanlclgiV·
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A gala homecoming Is planned bv Rio Grande Col- Cboplain Nyio Borii&lt;D o1 tht
lege for Priday and Saturday. Alumni in large numbers Galllpolis State Institute wUI
are expected back to the eoUege for the weekend event. spe&amp;k on Mel)llll Health when
Opening the provam will be
- the Racina £lemoDtlrY !"l'A
the night-bolo"' • bomecomlng wards will be ctvlll fer bolt meell Mondaf, Nov. 1i Ill T:IO
game dance featuring
the 1Joat1.
p.m. COIIIIIlltleel for the Fall
Castaways, a nationally known At UO p.m. tbo
opening Carnival will be namad and the
band and vocal group. whose game of the college basketball J1'1lth grode mothtra will oervo
Soma recording oi"Liar. Liar," season will pit Rio Grande a· refreebmenta.
hao been one of the top 10 ree- gaiDBt Oakland t4ty CoUu• of Thoodorua Council Daucbtora
ords in tho nation !01
many Indiana. Ticket&amp; tor tho game of America will oboervo
Its 'l'lnl Soulheastenl Oblo
weeks. The dance will bo held in Gellia Academy 1ymnastum, 53rd annlvonary Monday, with ua f« Nuntnc will
in Community Hall from 8: !0 will be $1 for adults and 110 a I o'clock dinner at tho IOOF maeti!IC at I p.m.
"' 11:30 p.m. Friday The charge cents for otodent&amp;.
hall. A apeelal lnvitaUoa II a· IT, II lliYia Hall, Holler
will be $1.15 per per1011 at tho From uo to 1:30 p.m tbert tended cllartor member• and piltl!eho« ol Nuntnc,
door
will be an open house at the all members an ur1ad
at· Avo., Galllpolla,
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new $430,0011 Rlo Graada Col- tend 'ODd brln&amp; on table lllliiOIIDC!tll br
On Satoaday at 11 a.m. the lege librery.
vico.
Sboell, IICI'IIarJ.
second annual COIIOie bomecom- -.. h
omi
The Melga County llemoC!rll
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"K annu omec nr boll- 1 111 t ..... 11 710 A .,...._., an wa: attend. An iDvltatioll Ia
Ing oa para • ". a.e.P aco quet will be bold at 1 p.m. iD le ub w mee ......ay
on Secood Ave., In GalhpoUo. th
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p.m. at the SyriCIIII town baD. ed
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Floats wlil be entered by Ira- 0 . co 11 ego n1ng
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All members '"' 1111ad to
uyterm ties. sororities. dormitor-1vatloD must be modo lor thio tend and brine eooklos.
I Oblo who II tnttrested ID
ies. and other otudent organi· event at ILSO per person. I The Roedlvllle-Lonc Bottom m&amp; 1 partnenblp lcrmed
zations, Several ·high
school ' From ' to I1 midnight the Ire- Homemakers club will meet shape procreu toward
banos wlll participate, and • .1
hlomocoComlounigdancHe w1ll ;Monday, Nov. 11 at T p.m. at
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j··IJarvesl Moon" will he the I'"'· The project
bo "Know- . Everyone iDterooted In
a ace al Je
, dance theme, and the Royal ' in A Good Fit."
mg hu
1D the
Begins Training
1 Tones of Cincinnati will
bel g
NOV. 11
lor Nurom&amp;. By
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Wallaee P. Hat!ield . 21. Rt. brought back by popular de- The Riverview Garden Club member 000 aupporll: ·
I Pomeroy cadet rad1o di,pat- mand alter laot year 's dance. 1 will meet Tuesday Nov. 16 at recruitmetlt and nn tho
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at th
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B, 1 trainlDB to provide lor
cher at the Galll polrs palrol
: p.m.
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post. this morning entered the
deroon home. Momben art
mum u
on nw"""'
ti9th class of officer candid&gt;teo
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bring Christmas gifts lor the sonnet: and 3. Nursing
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at the state highway patrol A•·
. Atheno State Hoopital.
learlic8jlool
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ademy at Columbus.
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N1v. 11
pu
Hatfield. dispatcher at the n 1 C
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Group II of the Women's M- sultation oenlt:eo, ruearch
IO&lt;·al post si nce Aug. 31 , pa".d
sociatlon of the
Middleport naEonal1 oceredltaUoo.
enlram·e eKaminations an d a
. WASHINGTON (UPH - The •first United
Presbyterian . AJ CODIUD'Itr or I
physical examination in ordPr l White House was a whirl of Church will meet Tuesday, Nov. tial consumer ol nursing
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Busm'ess Meet
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D.ll !alllna, Kanawba Falls .
lalliDg, Charleston 18.83 fa!llog.
ATHENS BOY WINS
London, Marmet and Winllekl
CLEVELAND (UP!)
dama were on tba ollla.
. President and Mrs. Johnson I luck dinner. Each famtly 11 Central Ohio art!&amp; boys
Bee&amp; Movemeata:
Wednesday night. Tho occasion : ••ked
bring a meal and I won Ohio championships in
l*lo River - Reliable up 15,
witt also mark the Johnsons' Side dosh. Dessert Will be pro- Pass, Punt and Kick
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31st wt&gt;dding anniversary. IYJded by the u.ecutave commit- at halftime of the
' DEVOTED TO INTERIST OP
M" Johnson. who returned , lee . Dr. Charleo Holzer will BroWIII • New York
MEIGS-MASON AREA
with the President Sunday night : be ltiOSt speaker. Grandplr· game. The wionero were
••en•ra 1. owHI, •u•u•n...
from three weeks in Texas, I ents will be counted twtce .in Clark, 8, Plain City; Jeff
Cllnt•r unnehm, E~Uto•
plan~d to go over plans for the 1room C&lt;lunt and an u:tr. prlle stein t Columbul and
~~~~~'~""fl even af~r11onn 111c~p'
w'll
' Atheus. '
81uuJn u~ ''""' ,-,t11o \lallu l"uull~l· affair with her sOf'i:.l lii"M'Ptarv
'~ be.. •....w8 rded ·
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i•n I nrllpan'o' I 10 Mlcblnlc St .. rom today
Lq'Ullt. vlfd.i of th:
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The First Lady llrriiiel thi !Yt-c:u• st CUUJUI w meet at
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Tueaday, at
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m-·"P ' ,, th• pus• Mnc. ,, rom.. ror but h h
. lted bout 15·. m. With Mrs. Karl Krautter Glenn Orender, Rt. 1 A~~~~~~
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, an Mrs. om ow al boBtell- was arresteG Saturday
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tn nncess t'S . Leaders will be Mrs. Wil- by Pomeroy Police on 1
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~~~- 1 Margaret
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--• Mr I. Russell rant charging hun
· with dlsturb-!.J
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a. tome m or ancmg m the b1g · Brown Members are to bfina 1 th
Or
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cornet wher•
Jfl o:entl l&gt;l'' l East Ballroom afterward Th
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. oue ng e peace. ender pol I
..-r~ ~ Ollt' ~l!'&amp;t 1[1 advance •'
th•
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$2S bond
naol) -;enunel on•u 11~ 1101
••• ballroom will be set up cabinet I Bosworth Counc 1
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IRoyal and Select Masten wW
m&amp;ll ~vad•hle
nne nar nnlltHin
Sill II ':tO·
..;oath~.B' --~=====--- hold 8 special assembly TueaSQUAD CAlLED
11111
.. month
15 1~; fh ree mDII•h•, I J .OO.
I day, at 1 p.m. for the purpose
Mlddleport E-R IQUI&amp;dtnell:l
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of conferring the Royal and Se- were summoned at t :S5 a.
71 p ,II
, lect Masters defll'ee. All olll- Sunday to tratttporl Anita Aell&lt;·!l
cera and companion• are rt-- er, a 0 months old lnfant to
quested by Thomu c. u l ur hospital u a medical pa- '
ward5, illustriOUJ master, to tieot.
NOV. 17
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0 llall·TI·YII CGOkintl Mr. and Mrs. Guy Russell, The Syracuse Third Wednetfact &amp;lldaa aut lor Terry LyM of Pomeroy and Mr. day Homemaker• club ,. 1111 ham with Mill Ada Hoaklns
and Mn. Harold Gillogly, Vick~
· meet Wednesday, Nov. 17, from ..,.hosteu.
doOr
• IIMHp t!lats and Bruce of Carpentllr..lfl:l; 10 a.m. until J.p.m.· at 111o
Tha Women'o Aaaoctatloll
Sunday visitors of their »m'lffl, orti'lllliiko J11ftD wit&amp;.. 110r':mho ltlitld)eport Flnt Unitt&lt;!
• Catllllldlr -•tic
Mr. and Mn. Lincoln Ruuell. , Roush as co.hosl&lt;!Ss. Topic ;;;iiiPrelbytarlan Cburdl wlll
Mr. and Mrs Fred Tucker-~ be "Knowinc 1 Good Fit" with Thuraday avonlng at 7:30
5M It TO!Iay At .••
moo ond granddaughter. Rhon· Artie S.Uero and Jessie Cot- at the chun:h with Mro.
da Jean: were sun~y vlsiton~j trill 18 lea•ero. A covered dWl Horky, progrom leader, .
of her liSter, Mrs. Eloie Perry IJuncb wW bo llljoytol a DOOD •Mrs. Jack Saltorlleld, clev&lt;otioi&gt;·II
of Radcliff.
with each brlnglll( bor own II· ' al cbalmioo. llDIIIISMI will
Mr. and Mro. Everett Ray blo aervice All l&gt;omenalro!rs Mrs. llOCinfl' Sauer, MrJ.
1
Johnson or Columbus. Mr. and Iare telcom ·
ward Crooka, Mrs. Wlllimn
Mro. Kenneth Johnson of Mld· l
e. ,
1lea, lolrL Richard
dleport, Mr. and Mro. James Tha Women 1 Gulld t1 tilt!and Mro. Jud,.. White.
MWdlapart, 0.
Johnson, Jamie Sue and Todd. 1: - = ~~~ oponsortb lnfl!lL'I'IIIIfk .QIIertna will
Pomeroy. and Mr. and Mn.
e~ It
I taken. · ..
Lorry Johnson and Gino Rat church bellnninf at 2 p. m.
were Sunday vlsilon o1 thelr Home baked aonda and IIIDC)'
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph work •Ill be oold. A dinner will
Johoooo and Beverly
Ibe ~trvad from 5 to 7 p. m.
Mrs Nora Johnao~ return·• Clas• 12 Circle of
Haatb
Before the little woman ret. on
w 1Methodist Churcb wlll
eet
yvur neck ilhout
house Mirwt
to Columbus after spendinJ two Wedn
m
cold and o1tafty .. . b..fore yo~·r.. weeks w1lh her son and dauKh- 1 h esday at I p.m. at the
up to ~·our na.·k in ~now ... lb. ter-m·law, Mr and Mrs. Joe-1c,urch, ~- M. L. French, proyouu~·JIIu.lm*' low -cottlltorm eph John!IOn and family
il am chairman, 1od Mrl. Davwinduw!l out ol 'i"•rp'• t·u:x.
Mr. and M-. Everttt. , ·m.l id Entsmtncer, d.tvotlooll ehafr..
O·GI .ASS and get 'em up. lt'•
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bert lnd Mr. and Mrl . Ktoneth
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tadr. uver s nl'.-ml or fram"" Grover and Joy were Sunday
Yt wUl ahow alkiH of
Hold• lN hoal - •••P• OUT visitors of Mr. Lambert's tis· herb trip to tho Holy Land. All
UPDT tNrrAU.ATJONI
t.'U ld ... save!!' up to 40"~ on fu.-1 ters, Mr. and Mrs. Homer~--. e urch women are Invited. Hott~·os h . War p's nv~tal . clea r
IIIAI. esses
M 8
FLEX-U.C.:I.ASS la".lii t"or yPar~ t.on and Mr and Mrt Gum
lrt
n . ruee Lloyd.,
ARMSTlONG'S
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Onlv 90t a ,quare yard at vou r also vl~ited Mr. and M;, ~?. EuiThter andidMn. Wayne Gibbons.
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The Pall Prllldlllll a1 tht
Amortcan Lelion AUiillary ol
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Wedne&amp;day aventn1, at 1 h 0
home of Mro. Pearl Knapp, Sy·
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tM~~:• l~alloped
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Cuachita Baptist 31 Millsks S lletro1t
5 I 0 .556 , In the Ohio Conference, MusPrairle View 17 Alcm A&amp;M 14 Chicago
5 I 0 .51i6 : kingum wrapped up the cham·
Ark A&amp;M 37 Southro St. 0 ei San Francisco . 4. 5 0 .ij4 1pio~s~ip e week earlier, but the
MISs. CoiL 21 Austm CoiL 19 1Los An~..- ""! · a !h ill Muakieo had to scramble to
Arizona Sl. 7 Washington St. '! , .
So~day's Results
Iedge scrappy Ohio Wesleyan
Lamar Tech 21 West Tex St 14 Philadelphia 21 Washington 14 zu-:n ami wirni up with 1 pt!r·
New Mellico Sl. 20 New Mex. 61San Francisco V Detroit 21
lect 7.0 league record. Rick
N.W. Okla. 40 Hastings 0
, Cle_veland 3A New York 21
Harbold scored lour Muskln·
Abloe Chrstn 30 Trinty Tex. 27 Clucago 31 St. Louis 13
gum touchdowns on ruJII of .U,
Ft Lewis 28 W. New Mex. 21 lGreen Bay 6 Los Angeles 3
&amp;,!, 5 and 6 yards aod teamS.F. Austin 45 McMurray 29 Dallas 24 Pittsburgh 17
mate Steve Aller got tbe other
~ E Okla. 28 Pittsburgh St. 7 Baltimore 41 Mmnesota 21
one on a 75-yard punt return
Sui Ross 35 Howard Payne 27
Sunday's Games
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Arizona St 7 Washin~lon St. 6 : Chicago at Detroit
ACTION FILED
Ark AM&amp;N 15 Tex. Southm 14 Cleveland at Dallas
Wtst
Green Bay at Minnesota
PT. PLEASANT - A clvU
Colo. Set. 10 Colo Mines 28
Los Angeles at San Francisco action lms been filed in ~ of·
Colorado 21 Kansas 14
New York at St. Louis
, flee of the Circuit Clerk, styled
Colo. St 36 Brghm Young 2%
Philadelphia at Baltimore
State of West Virginia ex rei
UCLA 30 Stanford 13
Washington at Pittsburgh
G. Thomas BatUe, slate tax
Wash. 28 Oregoen St. 21
\ commissioner, vs. Worthy F.
Southm Calif. 28 Pittsburgh 0
NBA Standing
•Leach, dba Leach and WamsCalfiornla 24 Oregon 0
: By United Press Inte:.uatlonal ley Sheet Metal Works.
Pt.
Texas Western 20 Utah 19
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Eastern Dlvl&lt;lo 8
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San Francisco 2 Es\n Oregon 0I
w L. Pet Judgment against the delendIdaho 15 Idaho St. i
Philadelphia
8 · 3 72 ant In the sum of $3,507.68 for
Weber St. 71 Porlland St. 8
Cincinnati
9 4 •692 bosmess and occupational lax,
Fresno St. 20 U. Pacific 0
Boston
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Cal Aggies 7 Humbldt St 6
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San Jose St 25 Montana St. 1 Los Angeles
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Coli of Idaho 14 Lwis &amp; Clrk 13 ; San ~rancisco
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l.os Angeles St 27 Lng Bch sl20 St. Louis
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Detroit
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I DAY SERVICE
Suaday'1 ResuHa
ON REQUEST
AFL Sland1D11
Los Angeles 129 Baltimore 114
By Ualted Preu nternaUonal
grounds Saturday night and
Eastern Dlvlsloa
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W. I. T. Pet. mtend to hold the hostage until Cleaners
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Buffalo
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in Philadelphia Nov. 'J:I.
Houston
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New York
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Boston
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Western Dlvlston
W. I. T.
San Diego
6 2 2
Oaktand
5 t 1
Kansas City
5 4 1
Denver
I 6 0
Sanday'o lleonlta
New York 30 Boston 20
Kansas City 31 San Diego 1
Denver Sl Houston 21
Buffalo 17 Oakland 14
Sunday'• Gamoa
Oakland at Denver
Houolnn at New York
\ Kansas City at Boston
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The Winding Trail Gardeft
club will meet Wednesday 11
7:30 p.m. at the Columbuo and
Southern Electric office In Middleport 1..- a Chrlstmaa Sparkle
demollSttation, lollowad by lha
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Jay Brooks, Nelsonville . . . • . . . . . 12
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Bruce Simpson, Pomeroy • • • . . . . . 12
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Dick Werry, Pomeroy . . . . . . • . . . • 12
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lke Fox, Wellston .. . ... ..... .. . 12
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Miami's Bruce Malle scored Iiams hit halfback Jl Do .
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150 Twenty one more Ohio college once on a 21-yard run and ss- 0
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J obn Milliken, Wellslon . . . . . . . . . 12
HONORARY ALL-LEAGUE SELECTIONS
football teams hung up their ed 72 yards for another
pass play for the
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Rod Sauer, Middleport
Jerseys lor the 1965 seasollS dur· the Redsklns to a 211.(1 rom
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Butch MeCormlek, Gallipolis
ing the weekend, but some of over iuckle&amp;s Dayton.
p Cmcmnatl had a '1augher"
Jim Schultz, Wellslon
them saved their best for last
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, for a change w1lh a U • homeHONORABLE MENTION
Those bowing out In a blaz~ K!:d by amazmg Withe Albury coming vtc:ory over South DaCarson Crow and Jeff Gibbs, Pomeroy; Dave Ashle of glory Included Bowling Green den
injary-rld· kota. The Bearcats rolled up
and George Sauer, Middleport· Joe Triplett and Ro
Akron, Muskingum Ashland
. ha .' 33-!3. Asbury set 383 yards rushing. markmg the
Estep, Wellston; Rich Pauley
Paul Conrad Net!n- Capital and Findlay.' It was
r:d third
300 week IIley went
ville; Chuck Kemper and Bill Westfall
Larry final big weekend of the season, times He
ov:' •
mark. .
Adair and Dale Kanouse, Jackson; Ron ianey
John leaving only nine more games
with 686 d!Je b k bo n.,;ther games, Wittenberg
Magnussen, Gallipolis; John Stanson and Gary Sams on the schedulo for Buckeye ing tbe mark of
touHt wfith Its second loss,
Athena
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by Jim Albert of Ohio.
State, Akron shut out HeideiThe Falcons of Bowling Green I Xavier, winner of ei_ght gam. es b.erg I4.U to tie for second place
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Eskey, Athens
1 bed a share of lhe Mid-I Innmesar
t ts 'scored mthe 1mal m the Ohio Conference and
MOSTD on
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ohn Gasser, Logan
. Miami by doing it the hard way. IToledo. xavier's Carroll Wil-l20.o in an annual affair.
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Standings
wmless Ohio University IJ.I. It
was the final game for rookie
NFL Stsndtngo
Coach Bob Gibson's BG crew
Eastera
DlvlsioD
and the Falcons had to win
Southw.,t
Nebraska 21 Oklahoma St: 17 ICleveland
W. L. T. Pet. to tie Miami for the title.
Ark. 24 Southern MethodiSt 3 Sl I outs
57 ~ 00 . 5756781 It was the first time in wid·
Texas Tech 34 Baylor 22
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Texas Christian 25 Texas 10
~allasy k
4 5 0 .4441Am history that two teams fin
Texas A&amp;M 14 Rice 13
~w or .
I 5 0 .441 ished in a tie for the football
Air Force 31 Arizona 7
P lladelph1a
3 6 0 .333 title. Ohio's Glen llill scored a
Wasllmgton
3 6 o .333 17B-yard punt return to put the
Flgstalf Sl. 41 E.N. Mex . 11 Pittsbu gh
2 7 o .222 Bobcats into a 7.0 lead, but the
N.
Mex.
Hghlds
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Utah
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Houston 38 Kentucky 21
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Western Oi\·I~I•)D
·, BeeGees
withoftwo
touchdownscame
on back
marches
53
SW Tex. St. 30 East Tex. St. lfi
W. L. T. Pet . a d 74
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Memphis St. 28 North Tex Sl Baltimore
B 1 0 88g' n
yar s
e secon half
Arlington St 27 Arkansas St 12 .1 Green Bay
7 2 o •.778, to
a share of the title
withclaim
Miami.

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In tile atom for you. See our Diet Jlnl o1 brand
new dolll and plush animal•. Shop early - avoid
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19415 ALL-LEAGUE
plana ot the Southeaatern Ohio Mlddleporl'a two wtre Budd
For the Panthera, Halfback ' 1alii Randy llartlos, Athens, O'Doone'1f and
leport; Odie lng reeommeodau- "'"'"' ,•&gt;it·
FOOTBALL TEAM SELECTIONS
Athletic leai!Ue, placed live boys Moore, 1he 131 lb.
_AIItlor80D, Gallipolis. llpolis:
Terry
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Eskty , wao named ens; Jerry Stufflebeam, Nolso11-;er, .:·
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HB
190 1th So the ay
. ena Y being rammed Into the lllrl
and Tackle Dick Werry both
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Rodd Sayder, Athens .• , • , .•.. , • 12
HB
172
u astern Ohio Sports- big, charging 1iDeme11 all oea- seniors were elected
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Bandy HarldDJ, Albeno . • • . • . . • • 12
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220 write;:" and Sportscasters As- oon, and blo favorltt passing squad 'Honorable mentinn wu .
titee Hlgglna, Athens ..•••.• , . . 12
c 163 soc~ wn.
target, 165 lb. End Freddie Rob- given· CarBOD Crow center 8Dd
1111cical and da IIBIIA
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Don Mdnlurf, Alben&amp; ...•..•. , . 12
FB
171
Ddiek
Adollll, lnsoo, who came out lor football , Jell Gibbs I!Uard both
or bils ~ .., SOit ... w1111
Pete Andenon, Galllpolla . . . . . . . 12
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ny r an Rand) Hao- this year for the first time.
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Don Eskey's Rod Sauer, lulillack and de- Twenty • nine players were
just 11118 IDa ...
188
Daa Gilmore, Gallipolis . . . • • • . • • . 12 LB &amp; HB 166 leom,
were
unarumous lens1ve otandout, m)ured in the nommated, 22 were elected and
Daryl Terry, Jackson . . .. , •..•. . n
HB
17l cho'?"·
latter part of tho season, was there were
DOle
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Richard Long, Gallljpolls •..•.. , • 12
FB
200 .Middleport, wlllch finished nsmed on the Honorary All • chotces. These were Ike , Fox
dollari to lltaMRII
Jim Reynolds, Jatkllon . . . • . . . . . . 12
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m the e)ght{eam Double SEOAL squad, while
Senior Wellston; John Gasser
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Gary Gillum, Jatkson ..•••..• , . , 12
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Bob
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174 1 fi~e:h~ earn, ~om~roy, rh1c~ hack George Sauer, a junior,l Courter, both of Logan; Daryl
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mg. which if he pa"'' he will : most glitlering event of
beeome a unifnnned highway I Captlal' SOCIOI season - the tin Restaurant nt no p.m. Tho
p;;lrulon&lt;On. A gradu•te of rom·. visit of Princess Mar1a,.t and meetin1 will follow at
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t&gt;roy High school, Hatfield is al' her husband, the Earl of :church with Mn. Roscoe Fife
:o10r·year veteran of the Mar· Snowdon.
' and Mrs. Russell Lyono 11 host•
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former Dunna Jean Smith. Rt ! couple·s three-day visit will be ' The Sallabu"' PTA wiU meet
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14 and Dallas whipped Pit· scored each time, totaling 24 PersoO: entering PHplzer Hos·
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UPI Sparto Wrlltr
tsburgn 21-11.
pOints and holdlnl lbo cardin- 1181 vet the weekend includ- PT. PLEASANT - Mont
No one will ever """"" the Tht Packers snapped a two als scoreless after Intermission. :.S. ,.;'a&gt; p Hurt 2115 East· Hill, 67, Leon Rt., a retired ;.••
Baltimore ?olts of
a- g:une losin&amp;
wittl one
The los&amp; left St. Louls two ·
Wickline, York Central Railroad
gance when 1t comes ·to sigmng the sho~t rteld goals ~ ~ g~ behind the t'fl~erence- erl ek'a Star RL Randall L. died
unexpectedly
quarterbacks.
league history. Stalled s1x leadmg Browns. Rookie Gale Eur . Rt 1 Vinton· Mrs. Jack night at his home. He was
The :-story of how Johnny inches from the end zone with Sayers sparkled again, setting ~eyJ ·Rl 2 ~n w. va.; in Mason County on Nov.W'ard ll
Unitas was aCquired. as a free 37 seconds remaining, the up one score with an 86-yard
~r, ~· N~lson
Pleas- 1898. a son of the ffite
agent while playing semipro Paekers called on Don Chand- kickoff retlll'll and runniQi 8 "':"~ Kenneth
Reynolds, and Martha Wolfe Hill.
footbal_l in Pit_tsburgh for $6 a ler who ste.pped bac_k to the seven yards _for ~ TD on ~~ Br:ttom ; Mrs. Russell . Surviving a~e his wife, Bessie
"'eek ~n l!M lS legendary "and sev~n yard hne and pterced .the another occaBJOD himself.
M. tittle, Rutland; Mrs. Char· Howell Hill : SIX daughters, Mf!l·il
Dow Lhey ve ~e. up ~it~ upr~ghts for the second t1me San Francisco defensive end les E. Sayre, Rt. 1 Pomeroy; Mabel Otto, Barberton, u:~:]l
another bargam lR Urulas during the afternoon.
Clark Miller scooped up 8 loose Miss Agnes A. Grueser , Rt. 2, Mrs. Laura Keefer, ~ary, l1
understudy Gary CUozzo.
The Packers were headed for baH and hightailed it 75 yards p
0 . Mrs Helen ,F . Cos· ana. Mrs. Evalee Shimko, Mrs
Cuou:o, who bad a~peared ln 1a 3·3 tie when Lionel Aldridge for the deciding marker at si~~~~:n·; Mrs.' William M. Gib-1Mildred Farnes and Miss Cha_.r- 11
18 games as a su~titute ~ver recove~ed a fumbl~ on the Ram Detroit. The 49ers led 20·0 at bons, Middleport . Mrs. Clyde laue Uill. all of
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span, was g1yen 20. w1th approximately two . halftime before Milt Plum E. White, Chester; Mrs. Ralph !M:s . . He-len Stover,
b1s f1rst NFL startlng. ass1gn· rnmutes left. ,
came off the bench to lead the E. Parker, Chester ; Fred Des· , M1ch1gan: six suns, Guy,
ment. Sundar when 'l!rutas was
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Browns Atta_ck
Lion attack.
!tauer, Pomeroy; Mrs. Elwood !ald, Roger. Mont, Jr ., a.il'&lt;ronll
sidelined with a painful back J1mmy Brown agam was the
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E Bowers Pomeroy · Mrs. Jas· Gary, lnd.; Donald Hill, 1\t
injury . The script was straight cause of the Giants' downfall as Philadelphia . aerialist. No~ ~r N H~hes, Rt. 4 Oak Hill; and Larry. at home; six
from Hollywood as Ule former the bruising fullback tallied Snead hlt recetver~ 21 tlmes •n ~ Curtis w. Smith Rt.
\ ers. Rufus Hill, Letart;
Virginia star tbat nobody three times and gained enough 34 attemp_ts and .PICk~ up 311 E~~~ ton· Mrs. Brice' Jayjohn, and Ward, both of Pt.
wantt·d fired five touchdown ground to pass the 1.000 yard ranis whde beating hiS wash· Ham3en· I Mr!ii. Claude w. Sou· Robert of Glen Ferris,
passe~ 1a team record\ in nine seasons. Cleveland ql_l3r· . ]mgton former. teammates. He ders, oak Hill: James R. Price,l of Plain City a~d Dennis
leading lhe Colts to a 4l-2l1mark for the seventh tlme m scored once hunself ~nd_ set up Ra enswood · Miss Frances
of Charleston Hetghts; 17 nanct-!1
Ruth. ch~ldren. and three great orand-i.l
triumph over the Minnesota nine seasons. Clevelan~ quar·1E~rl Gros' game wmnmg TO Au~t Have;hill : Miss
Vikinss. r . te~back Frank ~yan ~hlpped _ m l wlth a 78--yard pass to Pete E. Stanley, Ashland, Ky .: MrS. I chtldnm.
ln other NF~ames, Green wtth 12 complehons m 24 tries Retzlaff.
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Martin J. Schneider, Athens: ' Funeral serv ice will be
Bay edged Lo Angeles 6-3; for 236. yards and a TO. New . Don Meredtth rlfled a 28-yar~ Mrs . James A. Childers, Well· Tuesda y 2 p.m. in the ~::~~~
Cleveland wallel
New York York s1gnal caller. Earl Morr~ll t~chdown ~ass to Bob. ~ayes ston; Douglas M. Morris, Jack·: Church with the Rev. w·
· 'M·'Zl ; Chicago dwnped . St. ~ed three scormg passes 10 w1th two nu~utes rem_a1rung to son; Mrs. J·ames L. Sorrell, Frye and the Rev. ~mas
Lm11~ 34 · 13 San Franc1sco losmg cause.
1help Dallas mtu a thtrd place Hamden· Mrs Melvin Mahorn · ren officia ting. Burial will
dO~'lled Detroit 27 - 21 : Philadel· . Chic&lt;~.go had the ball four! ~ie in the ~a st. The Cowboys Ravens~ood; Stephanie A. Cook: in the B~thel cemetery
lphia defeated WashingtA:In 21- times m the second half and mlercepted five Sleeler passes. C lton· Mrs. Dorsey H. Saun-' the direct1on or the
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mond, Pliny, w. va; Mrs. Don·\
old R. Creel, Cottageville, Mrs. I
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Central 90th Bartl1day IS
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Emogene M. Lohn., Celebrated
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PT. PLEASANT - ~he Point lswn , w1ll. act a~ chatrma~ at
Chesler; Mrs. Cecil c. Sargent, Mrs. Bina Devol of Miners· l
Pleasant City Planmng Com· Thursday s meetmg. On
Rt . 2 Cheshire : Mrs. William ville celebrated her oth · I
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d· H Dulaney Rt. 3 Jackson ; Mrs. day ' Sunday November 14th
matel~· 125 members ?r the given by John A. Wilson . .pres!· ~ The RIO Grande JV s opene I R~l h M. McGraw. Rl. 1 \'in· with a sur rise art b ,
West \"irg ini'3 Commumty Plan- Ident of tht&gt; ;.1ason
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season
Mrs. Paul L. Burgess, Rt . neighbors. PM rs.
r.rue-:1
ning Assoc1ation for a three: Court and the Mayur of Pomt an tmpressJve note
saturday 1 C 0 City
M
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Cl k
day conrerenee beg inning Thurs- ·
D. B. Morgan. Fea· j r.ighl by crushing th! Moont
row
.
sr' ! rs. l een
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day , Nov. 18th at lhe Pleasant ! tured speakers later in the day! Vernon Bible College. 137·64 on
Births
.
SE nha
p im Resort.
I will include Norman Ferrari,! the losers' hardwood.
E war s. rs. I 1an • m1t o11
,r0••tffectuation of the Compre- president of the w. Va. Com·
.
.
Mrs. J_asper N. Hughes, Rt. ~rs. ~d1th Hood and Mrs..\la/ hensive Community Plan " will , munitv Planning Association :! Steve _ ~lller 1.ed the.RJo a!· 4: Oak Hill, son, 4:30 ~.m. Sat· ne Rtzer.
br the theme tor the Annual !Earle·I.. Elmore, Managing Di· i sault WJth :UI pomts w~Jie Steve urday ; Mrs. Jack O~tver' ·;r~,
Fall Conference and Governor .recl nr of theW. Va. Chamber · Haas had 28, Rodne}
~k, son, 8 a.m. Saturday, M · TO MEET TUESDAY
Hullet~ Sm ith will deliver the of commerce and .Jason R." former Southwestern scor1ng James L. SOrrell •. Hamde~, son,
. dd ss at the opening] Nathan Regional Director of ace, nelled 24 and Frank Col· 9:53a.m. Sunday, Mrs. Mu:hael The Auxlliarv of Vel•~:~~~
Urban 'Renewa l.
~:S~~ n3 T;~sday evening.
. !ins poured in 22..
, D. Zeoli,_4l Central Ave., dau· Memorial hospita l wlll
Seldon Flemming, president,1
.
.
' Dalas and Ghere led ~1t. \er· ahter, 9.39 ~.m. Sunday.
Tuesday, Nov. Hi, at 7:30 p.m
pf the loc al Planning Commis-1 0 . C. Hall. AI Dig~. and Char· ~ non With 28 and 12 pomls re~tscharged
in the cafeteria of the hospi tal. I
_.i ___ ·--- - _ _____ 1Jes C. ~anham . w~H serve as spectively .
Mrs. David J. Beckner, Mrs. All Meigs and Mason members
,
host cha1rmcm on J-ndny_
1 James E. Canter, Paul F. Fra·
Brandl R~rkey
The fi nal day speaker will be 'T'he JV's home opener will ley, Harold F. Gardner, Mrs. are asked to be present.
I
Rt"m ainiil Criti(·a1
Angus E. Pryton. Commiss ion· be ~aturday at 1 p. m.. ~n the Carl Hesson, Miss Anna E. Juh·
OLDEST BOROUGH
1
COLUt\lBlA Mo (UP() _
er of the W. Va. Department Gatl1a Academy floor w1th the ling. Mrs carlos w. Lynch.,
,
Branell Hicke'y a· monnmental ] of Commerce . Hosts for Sell ur ·' Wesl Virgin!&amp; University's Par·l Mrs. David P. Nlda , Edgar L. 1
Rarn- 11
8
·,oure ·n boseba'11 remained un-' day w1!l be Vi lus Hart ley, Jr.,' kersburg'~. ~r~nch.t&gt;efore Coach Hall Mrs Edward
Raines,' 1 ~ e lcdatmsb
h Ne
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and
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·
........ 1jl. •· La.!'.bAill..S. c_barge.rs.. t~.1e 11 Mrs.' Milford
·
Reynolds, Ran-:
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today
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Oakland
~1ty,
Indwna
m.
dall
Denney,
Robert
H.
Baker,
110
r... attack.
ence det~1 \ed mst ruct wn on 1he the1r homecommg ?pener .
Mrs. Esta E. Bunch, Mrs. Ron·
1
The M _ pear • old Rickey , preparal w~ of wnr_kable .pro- Ray~ond Zetts IS coach of, ald Camp, Floyd A. Carmack ,!
•1, ;. ''"·rt Sat urday night while : gram apphcatwns w1\l be g1ven the JV s.
Miss Nancy J . Casteel, Mr s.1
.... !;ntg a speech durmg his workshops on local. state and ,
RIO GRANDE (1371
Charles R. Christian, Geor8e A.1
.. 1 1!1 imo the
Mi ssour i federal ass1stance in effect ua·i Rodney Cook, 10-4·24 ; Steve Davisson, Mrs. Norman Depue , 1
'.,. :· rls Ha ll of Fame.
' lion of community pl ans wl11 Miller, 15-8-38; Frank Collins, ~illiam Du~n : Mrs. James M.l
,. 1: 1 ~ rec-eived oxy gen con· be ln: \d_
110-2-22 : Steve Haas , 11-6-28 ; F1sher. PalncJa K. Floyd, Mrs.
t irltl•~lis \; since he was br oug ht
· M1ke O'Neil , 6.().12; Larry Me· Francis L. Goodnite, Arlin Hall ,
to Hw1;e County Hospital.
'
!D&lt;:~niel. 2-2-6; J im Hilton , 2-0-4 ; 1Kelly R. Hamilton, Mrs. Oliver
o oo
Iand Buddy Martin, 1-1-3 Totals \ Meadows, James E. Minor, Mrs.
· 57-23-137.
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Frank Mullens, Mrs. Sam Nich- 1
fnmiliPS f'isi!Pd
AKRON ,
Oh io &lt;LP II _
MOUNT VERNON IM)
· ols, Jr., MrJ. Homer L. Denney ,
1, t.'olumbut, Ohio Profession al Bowlers Associa.l Dalas.
Kunzman, 0·1aDd mfant son, Mrs. John H.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Sout hern . linn founder Edd ie Elias report· , !-4,: Mornson, 1·0..2 : Gh~re, S- 1Eisnaugle a~d infant son,_Mr s.
Rutland. and 'w!rs. Lul a South· ed toda~· th;lt prize money for t.- 12: Chandler. 5-1-1 1; NJchols, IBrady L. Kmder and
mfant .
ern. \li dd leport. vis ited in Co- the PBA's t966 13-&lt;'ity tour will 1·0-2; Rose, 1·1·3 Akers, l-0-2 j son, _Mrs. &amp;bert R.
Iumb1ts. with thei r daught er and top the $700,000 - mark for the ' 26-1 2-64.
-adondGmfRanbt. daughtedr, _M1rs.
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granddaugllter . Martha Ann. 1rst hme 10 1St or).
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who 1s a pat1ent m 1vers1 e;
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Method&lt;SI Hospital .
to 1r
STEEL TOE
Tbe Southerns' o1her daugh- i by the Athletic Jnstilutr dis· Sponsor Dinnrr
ter, .lohnetla Kav. visited her closed today that there were 13· 1 PT. PLEASANT- The
·
grandparents.
and Mrs. 306 boys' baseball le_agues ":it h derson SChool Parent-Teachers !
Claude Quillen. Syracuse. while 183.162 learns In act1on. du_nng [ Association wiU sponsor a chicleBlack Elk · Cusbion Snle
ber parents were in Columbuh .! the 1985 season. The mstltule 1en and noodle dinner on Salur· · SIZES Storm Welt
- ~----~~estimated that 2JIIW,B88 boys day , November 20, from~
i ' T·I2El
! part1c1pated m the youth pro-! 8 p.m. at thE' Henderson school.
gram. .
1 The menu includes
lUllS IWIY I
] and noodles, mashed potatoes,
II
nn OLD
NEW YORK (UPI - A green beans, slaw, pie or cake.
PartlclpUine Merchant In
AtLwu. c.ommo~~ Xi4rlrr or Bladdll' tr- National Hoekev League game 1Tickets can be purchased
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1963 Corvair Monza Cpe.
$1499
1 owner, real nice interior, red vinyl buckets. 4 on the floor,
110 H.P. engine. Je black finish. Radio and heater. Whitewall
tires show little wear. A real go car and plenty of fun to drive

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clean
interior.
62 Buick
__ $1,695
LeSabre 4 dr. Sedan. One
car.fut local owner. Power
stf'ering and brakes. Auto·

All trades truck driver to
project engineers. Africa,
Eurol)e, Asii., Soutb Paclflc,
paid travel, housing, food.
Atlantic. llt~b salary lobs,
male. female over 18. OEJB
Bo1 23190, Oakland Park.
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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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IIUGGED BY OONFOIIMITY market? 'j'heJ're WI, asuaiiJ
Dear Helen:
covered with a scarf or cap; il
Conformity Is driving me 1101, at leaBt colorful - and
nuts! I work In an olflce eom· darned H sometimeS they llen't
;pj,,;;oi I piex with several thousand oUt- more flattering to Ute lace than
er people. It's got so I can tell Ute hair get-ups that follow •
aU the litUe junior executives (Note from H. to H.: Brace
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by the cut of their clothes, the yourseU, chum - the What'a
color of thelr neckties, the aize this world coming to" folks
their attache cases- and wiD REALLY bit you
this
mainly becau.se they all wear time) .
dark gray suits with
while Dear Helen:
shirts. A slep below them on
the scale the men wear some- Complalnll you bave printed
what lighter suits, brighter ties about "junk mall" prompts this

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1962 Buick Le5abre'4 D o o r - - - $1595
This one owner local car is truly spotless jnside and out.
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By Wayne G. Brandstadt,
Everyday Specials
The mid·Vietorian child

1111d carry sack ltmches. The letter. Every time an ad arbig execs? Well, a few dare to rives with , oelf • addressed
IPIJdQ 1:811 1t. '4 •o 11!01 . . .
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brought
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stamped
or card, I
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FOR
SALE
RAD G POST
M . , S 1
heard. How much damage
-ere ·- days ·w
· hen 1 th'Jnk write on It: Thank you for the
JUSUI.T I' ROO\ &gt;t .LNG
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LEWI TFURNITUREIN
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WAN'I 4D
-uSED
Haircuts
..... $1.25 did l can't say but child
boy,
boy, wouldn't '8 guy
suppoddrl of the U. S. MallB"
Third
&amp; Mill St. Middleport
Shampoo
&amp;
Sets
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$1.50
now
believe
that
sandals
and
a
sports
shirt
be
an
rop tt m0 my nnul box.
PHONE WY 2-2156
bon. Full fidelity. Dual "'"''g·[l
chan· BUY . -SELL
-· - · -TRADE
If more. penpI would do thl. s
30 day color rinse,
ll&lt;lom 0 f speech should not
what this pia- needs'.
nel. 4 speed
•&lt; else agree wJ'th , th,ere mJght be Iess junk maa J·
NPomeroy Ohio
k intermixed
b .....
-·-- -- -- -Sh1mpoo &amp; nt
$3.50 be gin at home but should bel Does anybody
.h
Lo•t and Found
Sh easeh dl
Permanents
$7.50 up extended lo the children.
me that U we keep on dressing' I d h •· to wreck ••·
u .. economy
0 T SaturdayG mg t on
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er . 4 spea $ers. Pay alahnee
Gas Heotm, 70,000, 30,000
S
L Hollon
520
Rd erman ep e.r SINGER ZIG ZAG Sewtng ma-1
or 6 per
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We Sell and Service
taire once siad: "[
('and thinking and acting and Iof the country, but t.flls ls a le20•000 8·T.U. ·Dog.
If
found
contact·
Mass
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home.
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60,000
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a ofTre venJ!C."OTHER
Pauline Pack, RL 1, Racme. I1 c1une: ou nee no cams. A11 ' 6555.
II 9 6tc
$35 ond $15
Wigs and Wigleta
o what you say but I will
reacting) like everybody else, •al w?
JJ
tp , bU&lt;It·m featur., , Makes bul·!
__ __ Cool Lwndry Stove ___ $12
Marie's Style Post
fend to the death your right
pretty soon we might as well : OF E Gil
12 3
tonholes, fancy designs, mon· ', no x 14 NEW SNOW tires as · Gas Renge
$20
RL 124
Ph. WY 2-5271 say it" He was speaking to
he a bunch of robots? -AFRAID
.
Notice
ograms, sews on buttuns, etc. I I
112 !J5 I t
N w Wringer Wash or &amp; Tubs $25
5yrocuse. Ohio
adult but, had he been
TO Bl': A NONCONFORMIST I This
Is dedJ"';'ted to
- Pay $5 per month or pay bal· ow as
· ' pus a.x. c I Dish Washer, Portable $25 ,,.,..=,------==l[ing to a child, his word..,
Dear ATBANC:
hvmg, so if Y?U5re
LOSE WEIGHT safely
wiih ance d ue 1"2
22
c
h
nms
to
mount
snow
!Ires
on.
l
R
f
.
$
5
I
mg
kid
trouble or JU t Ptal n
.
.
u . . ,·ree
ome All
t k
e nseratar -- ·----- - 1
have been no less wise and na Cl th d 't
th B"'
1 Help YOU
1 Helen
1ar . sJZes m s oc ' I 5 p,, Dioette . (lex-A·Diet
Tablets.
0
o
I
l
demo.
Call
WY
2-6555.
'
pupa
.
$25
AUCilllNEER
.
o
es
on
make
e
autrouble
let
$7 ·50 Newell s Suno
'o Chest
"""mplete "- ..
less
••r'·'a
• Pharmacy .
11 9 6tc
c
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B•br Bed, Complete $19.50
at h preceptive
ed of
lh a .fundamenth f If .•bitt ' but I'll agree you men Sh e WI·u' a so we come your own·
9 z:; 60tp
er, Ohio. 985-2305.
I Dbl. &amp; Sgl. Bed Comp. ea $2S
Crin Hradtord
ne - e rag l o se -· must find it hard to "think dif· amusing experie ce Addre
98••I St
SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank? Clog·
10 30 lfc
3 Pc. B•d•oom Set
Write, Prone nr Contad
express&lt;on.
lerent". when you all look so Helen Botlei inn
of
ged drains? Get Klean-EmComplet• ___ $75
A. t... RRAUFOtlD
The child who is allowed to depressmgly alike.
newspaper.
press s oug ts, oo matter Sandals are too "camp" for
AUTOMOBILE tasurance be&lt;!D All Septic Tank
Cleaner. SEWING ma.chlnes. repalr ser 3 Pt. Bedroom Set
Racloe. ObJo
ex
hi th h
mu,
ow r1 1cu ous or immature, is the commuter type, but
aut. or Oblo, ntpart~te~~t ~~ r..u. .....,.._If
cancelled' 1.oo1 Y&lt;JUI Olll!r•·
Landmark Farm Bureau, vice. aU makes. WY Z..ZUH .
(Walnut) Comple-te __ S75
1 1 tfc
h
'd' 1
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. . - - - - - - -11 3 3otc The Fabm. Shop, Pomeroy I Console
Ch t Sewing Mch. -- $25
Pllum.bingl be'
mg am
e ped to grow up and to about a sharp looking sport
1
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bt IIJidortllttd,lapwlai.rldfDIOf
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BAN ERS MUTUAL
LIFE INSURAIC£
co ...
-·--Authroized Singer Sales and
es - ---- ---- ---- --- $10 KARL GRUESER,
. 1 h. 1normal mental health. and pin • striped or eoto,~i l atccm
tl.tBuuCJJilh•u.ll•nbtmllkellll:
_
10
$
0 r•sser
he is forced to keep quiet, he shirt'. I'll bet you'd get tots of PAIIY,
purt~ with
thf '-••• ~r tlli• .11w.
·-"-h"
FIREWOOD, any length, $10.00 Service.
I 29 tfc
-and 1te1ting •
Mlnersvt'lle
"JrnfGit,
lll!WI,
bM --•
For Rent
d Tb 25
1
3 P S M
Hollywood
les.o·w:"haJ:urall""SJ"zeers
ick up load. Call or write : - - r. et Sgl.
aple Bed
En __ I._ 5$20
Obi
c d
troUU"
• ia very likely to become an followers - and the little wash- ..
1 -111
P
11
for
'
apartment'
HARMONY
rent! Out of I floods! 2 blocks I _Glendale Skidmore, S had e.
USED FRH:_ ZERS
Liv.• Rm. Chai"
each $10
''angry
ynung man"
andt to
harand-ironers
at home
would
,.,.,.,
•••HI, "nu:
,....,
,,..
o an 1!SOCia
ee
mgs
at
will
lit
especially
i£
you
switched
..
11 u Jc"on"'011"""''
Dtt-1*
Adeilt~
from business district, Pom- 1 __Oh_io··' _MY 6-3437.
11 1 trc
1. L1•.. ,·no Room Su•'t•
machines. Reasonable rate!. b r
h
.
.ro,•m bJ lu Ullul
- · 1 f 1.
135
3
and
4
rooms,
furnish·
Upright
Freer.er,
Admiral
Pc.
M•hog.
Duncan
Phyfe
CaU
WY
2-2974,
day
or
night.
b
d
weto: $t6,1TI.a:afl.u; Lhldi!Ut&amp;. 'lB,lU,.
BRICK DUPI F'X 3 b d
16
ft
1 3
id $150
e a elr'1ment lo both himself lo short • sleeved shirts.
"'·"' '""'" ''·"'"·"'"',..,..II,·
7
1
11
1
ed New: plaster, paint, floors
-.
e rooms,
Phr.' ',:
Dining Rm. Set (Nicr) $60
8 15 tfc
and the society in which heiDe&lt;tr Helen:
11 0
electric ranges.
sinks
with chen,
living room.
diningandroom,
k,t- 12 ru, ft. "
Buffet,
Walnul
525
""' "" " "'"'· :,;.•- ""'•""'
cabinets,
baths, gas
furnaces.
basement
garage,
$75
Roll Aw•y
Bed (Nite) . $15
lives. Despite much external Every once In a while
·r g"s f&lt;Jrn·,·,,_
... , But- Chest Fre-ercr, Montgunwry.
Old ,
B
If
EXPERIENCED
evidence to the contrary a child I tener than that) I read a ·
wm1•11 R. 111(111'\s, Supll'ill..._t &lt;11 JD.
1 15
8
1
0
al
forced
Tel WY 2-5392.
ll 1015lp·
" WY 2-5127
'
" e $25
· after all, a human being. abo ut sloppy Americans. You've '""
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j ternut Ave. Call
Word, 16 cu. fl.
$150
Elodricmer
Oven ""·
&amp; Sland
"·
, ""·
4 ROOM furnished
in
ll lJ tfc Chesl Freeter, lntt&gt;rnational.
De"k
---- - $15
Because a child's normal am· never said much on the subject,
Harvester, 11 cu. ft. -- $100 •..,.:-,_..,...,...,._-=...,=,.l il
bitioo is to be as nearly as so maybe you 'll print my peve. IIATION.IL GRAN6l
IMSURUCE
1
1
Mason. Phone WY 2·3872.
'bl 1
d
Wh
d
coMPUY, tl K-. auu !II w.. B••·
lc
J\1 TON Inlemational Truck,
Re•i i:stale For Sale
posSJ e ike a ults he knows ! en . was young an invited "" -•"" ... "'"" • •• '"" "'"
--·-·-11· -10 6
chain saw, 58 Bwck . Cell i
and especially his parents, be to a bJrthday party, my mother
WI 9 34
Jac
. mey
FOR SALE : 8 room houee, ,
From tho largest ·.truck br will do his best lo imitate them. sent me off in starched
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111
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11
4: ROOM and bath apartment.
· 03 ·
Manaq@r
Pearl~~19
St., Middleport.11 9 6tc smallest
bulldozer heater
radiator
I
I!!IDIIIUH
llr
"'
core. to the 1 f h.
leather
shoI' ITudh
111tttld ~~~eu. ,_.
u~.on.trU7:
Ulblii.U..Pt.All
utilities
paid.
Tel
:
WY
2__
WY
,
,
When
he
feels
that
you
approve
g
oves,
a
1tt
e
at
and
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n,
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M·
I
1
3975
11 10 tfc ! 50,000 BTU floor fllrmH'I!,
Pom·eray
· ·
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o 1m it will strengthen his
es.. . ay our
210.410.&lt;9:
IIO.tH,GSlll: ,_,
---1 plele with thermostat confelling of security and love. old gets an mvdatlon
~ lk.r ~t:tfti
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•ICilbMba,Oljlo.LI'ifdaJaii\41U,IIIlrl,U6n
4 ROOM BATH and garage, 916 1, trol. Price $40. Plmnc WY 2-1
Insurance
SLrange as it mav seem when says (often on a card
..
Lorusl SL, rear. Middleport , 2551.
tt 13 Jlp
WY 2·2143
Pomeroy he feels thai you disapprove Y e moppe "Wear
"""" '' """"· ,_.....,, d
Oh io_ WY 2-9918, Martin Res- I'
Wanted
PHPTO Copymg Serv1ee Cop
but for reasons he can undor: '1clothes." Maybe this is
,,
To Buy
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POMEROY - One story frame •.,,.,.,.=,.....,.=,.,..JistaJJd, thJ·s, too, w'JII str~othen ! our, sloppmess starts. II
I
aurunt.
11
9
uC.
e8 ma e 0
egal
papers
parl
Permas
tone
front,
2
bed·
don
t
tc
h
th
bo
- birth reeorfl s Aild almo:ast any
his feelings. When, however, he j
.
young, a ut
t.-, .
MODF.RN 1st floor effi· 1
Furm:ure,
d&lt;Shes other doc11111&lt;'nts
roums, modern bath, fu II CUSTOM BUTCHERING
feels that disapproval Is un· Ute mceUoo of hie, they II
Nl 11
dency apartment. Middleport miscellaneous Call or wnte _
base mC'nt . gas furnace hrnt· cutting. Will buy bides evi!I"V I
bably grow up to We'dC
WY 2-3874.
11 4 Uc Mrs.
Cecl''
••.
Reuter Insurance, Pomeroy
ing,
garage. Excellent Monday. Phil Meier,
necessary
or unjust
will hat·
. the supermarkeL
&amp;u
"
I 4 Uc
localdouble
inn. $11.000.00.
bor resenlmen_t
and he
hatred.
Ftll'
800
9 18
10
S
Main St. Pomeroy.
tic
M!ODLEPORT- 2 story frame WY Z-35 ·
thal" reabesoo disapproval should
6 29. - Mullen Insurance
Inc. 5 rooms, bath, small base·
wayo
carefully considered Dear Shocked:
TRAILER SPACE, lle(!Qt St. WALNUT, while oak. (IQJllar, Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-3381.
ment, front and back porches, 8
and
held
to
minimum.
I couldn't agree with
8
Dlplom• CounM
.
Rutland. John J. Fry, SH 2- ash logs and timber. Highest!
t 1 uc
gas heating. Newly decnral·
"'
ll' Q-My D· year- old grandson bas LESS! A "play clotheo"
5613.
10 16 30tc cash prices paid. Wrik tu
--- ed, now rented for $50 per
Haven. 4
asthma. Wit It hurt him to go day party is given lor the en·
Secretarial
HOUSE on Uncoln
Heights H. C. Growden Lumber Co.. IGRANGE INSURANCE. Mullen munth. $4,000.00
·
c sw1mming? Would It help to ]oyment of !be cblldren.
General O!ll&lt;tl
newly decorated, tosido and Rt. 3, Box 218-A, Bedford, Insurance Agency , Inc., Purr&gt; LAUREL CUFt' RD. - one
Legal Notice
move to enother climate? 8 patent leather and rurnes fete
ouL Call WY J-.5121.
Pa.
11 13 71c , eroy. Phone WY 2--3381 .
sto ry cotlage, 3 rooms, dug
.. A-There II no reason why
often means Morna hopes
Bus. Adminlstratlaa
10 29 tic
uo•• NOliCS
boy with asthma ohould not go enhance her social prestige,
9 1 tic well , '.&gt; acre Jot (fenced).
Auto Sales
Help Wanted
Good place lor newlyweds . ..,.::;:::,:
swimming unless this brings the poor httle starched-up
ENROLL NOW
F\JRf'I1SHED Apartment.
411964 Biscayne Chevrolet stx
.
$2,000.00.
Chureh. Pom..oy,
•• him in contact with Ute cause
time or elsec onsole the11&gt;'
and bath, over Fabric standard, radio and heater, WAITRESS OVER 21 . No
COX, SAJ.ESMAN
of his asthma. The first step etther
untU refreshShop. Rent reasonable. Call
d
d .
'
ex- I WY !-3830
WY 2-3636
laid churrh It the owner In fH lim- • th
tr t
selvel Wlth cun""lrl fiighls
There la a job wllll
WY 2-5 .
tfc goo con 1taon, pnce $1450.00
of th111 lnrouowtng
rnl ettate:
ea men
'II . perience necessary.
,
, Apply, in
II 12 3lc piesttuat(...-.1
the t:ounty
of Melli•· 1D
is to e de'·r
' of
th any allergy Prim Sunday .,._...
best Is ao ha· ~
11 13 _ _ ________ ta lbe state of olllo, and In the vnK: mme
e cause and
·
ml"
293
Ulllimited opportunltl•
B· M· BuCha nan, Ree dSYI e, person al Green Gables, Slate I
ONE 2 bedroom house trailer Ohio, Phone 66J.6177.
Route
lc
"SERVING
SOUTHEASTERN
''''
of
Pom'"''
•••
.......
'""
hen
avoid
it.
Many
persons
erlng
at
a
child's
birthday
3
13
and one 3 bedroom house for
11 1a 6tc - -- . 7·
-11
I OHIO AND NORTHWESTERN
u follow••
have tried 10 run away from ty as a cocktail sheath
for every GBC Graduate
rent. Middleport. Phone WY
H 1 W
d
RA WLI':!GH Business available W. VA. WHERE
SERVICE•..
their asthma by moving,
bowUng toUI'Illlment; and
2-3346 or WY 2-2136 or WY 2e P ante
in Middleport or Pomeroy. ANU INTEGRITY COUNT." land runn1n1 from spnar street to- the odds are against them. anyo,ne
to argue
Call Or Vl&amp;ltlll- ,_
3600
11 13 tf
I
ward
Run One Hundre&lt;l feet,
nd
let er pi (So d0 Ut
·
c
Stmt1rnmed.ately. Expenence IF YOU have a large family '"'""'"' • ,.,1 of '"'
Jot n. ern antihistaminic drugs
"
e
8I
lnfonMitOA """' ClltaJol
MALE: Home improvements!
. now for I an
. d want
.
d
beJOn8inll( to William Rol.Jl!UOft, Vl'de
clothes')
unnecessary. \\' nte.
a real g_oo mndern and later belon.atnr to William Brada
mpIer an d more
· -H ·
.
the Mn•r. "
uVe .answer to the problem. p - 1g- And Whal' I 10 rt·.,rlhll• ll
FOUR ROOM furnished ap3rt- an d Construction
salesman. parl!culars. Rawle•gh. Dept. 110me at a low pnce see this tord • ..,n tha m1de
1erred but not :
'
1t ' ' ' " &lt;h• nm• ''" of , Jot " "1
E. xpenence pre
_ ment. WY z-3638 _ 11 15 tfc mandatory.
Male
or Fenwle OH K 840·251,
ill.
one located
miles
from by
Samuel w. Pomeroy to Erutu
aboU hall'· rollers at !be
10 x to HOUSE TRAILER on canvassers wanted. Call WYll 15 ltp Kyger and 2\1 miles from Rut- .. Roblnoon.
Pleaoant Valley Hospital
pnvate lot. two bedrooms. 2-5644 for appointment for Musical
11\a,nd. 9
5 tx:droom. H.
"m&gt;-11
Phone WY 2-5401. 11 15 tfc
interview.
11 12 3tc ----- . fl oor, barch cabmets, bath, b of Me•Lt• and State of Ob.lo, tbat ADM1'ITED: Mrs.
"
USED CONSOI E Piano fam- plaslered walls part base pul of l?t n.umher two In Pomeroy, Rainey Gallipolis Ferry · Mrs lucky 13, l! obscure but the
---WANTED : Woman t sta Y w'lh ous make fine' tone mahog'
'
whooh •Tw••&lt;y&lt;llh&lt;
bounrtod ondfutdmrlb
'
. mos t P1au.s1'ble der Iva ti' on "• Ill
.
men\, coal furnace
storm Ohio.
"'" lollow"
"o",: Richard' Gaslo Roherlsburg·
1
0
FURNISHED and
woman, and make her home. any finis'h. only S39S.OO. Wen· doors and windows: plenty
Mrs. Charles 1':'. Turner,
' the 12 apostles and Christ
6
Apartments : New Modern ' Small wages. Ph.
2-2277. dell 's • 1209 Garheld Ave ·• shade trees ' 58 acres ' 2tl ac- and
'rt"'1Ldjo1nmJ1
'"·" ' on&lt;oword
""""
the Last Supper - totaling
ll WY Jtc
the side
tow;jJ'\'1 the derson·' Billy Smith 1 Pt '
pan ments. wo and three
_ __ _ _ 12
_
P'drkersburg.
1115 Jlc res farm land, small barn, rtver the aot on~e owned bJ John ant ; Mrs. Parke McDaniel, Pt.
1
A
be~ms. AllT electric, brick TAX[ DRIVEHS and dispatch·
outbuildings, fair
fence, :;~:;t~e !:~
eo~~~~~ tra~~ Pleasant; Mrs. Eugene
bmldmg,
bcautlfully decor· ers , . full and part . time
. . In·
lnstrucll'ons
[arm pond. OWner
.
. wants to lo
cttarlu
hterKautz
Rtarll:.md
andAnna
Anna
Bauer
Start!:
Kautz
bJ can ' Hogsett ·
ated PIa.st ere d wa II s. C o m·
al Cab Office m Mid·
.
move to Flonca. Pnce $8,000. .,., ••I•• "" - '"
"'
Soptombor,
DISCHARGED: Mrs. James
113
1
Youngstown kitchens i die port 2nd and MHI st. WY 2- I U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
"''· "' '""'"" ' VoL • ' ' " Jividen Grimms Landlng· Mrs
tlJ d'
J ·
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••• - womoo " oM " " '"'",.
011 ol lho R•oo"" of " ' " ' of "'"'
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,
W&lt;
JSposa umls. Conceal-1 2605.
11 n 6tc ''"'
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'""" PICTURESQUE SETTING """'"' oh&lt;u.
Melvin Cantrell and ann,
ed electriC heatmg system. i WE NI':ED A NI':AT' clean lad
A BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom .,.....,. ""''
201, . . . . lipotis_ Ferry; Karen
wa.tson.
Storm doors and wmdows. w1lh good
to
brick home only 2 years old '"· ,..,,. '"'""''
"'''1 "'"'"·
Henderson; Jane Teter,
8
110
BFmldmg
rompletely
msulated.l
for
an
elderly
I·
dy
and
do
'
l
'""
01 '"''"""' '"' mm 10ho
located
in
Point
Pleasant
W
,.;:;:•I. " "
" of
" ' ' or Grove; Jillayne Martin,
•
ront li.Dd rear
entrance.
"' '
~R!!:E Lntorm•uon on )obll. 8~•ne~
. .
I
.
lfts. said ehut'Clh dulre• to wn- derSOD
1
Be·mtifully
landscaped
p
.
housework.
We offer privale l
wnte
rou"v
Va.,
large
hvmg
room,
aU
w tbeSt.Geprrna!l
BIRT.HS· Mr and Mrs Char..
·'
,
fl - 1• 3
d b h f . h d name and ai:IGren t.!Moln 8f!!'1re b ·u· k'tch
l"
b th C
eran
aul•
vale parking THE HAVEN !
rooms an at urms e 1 .,, 100, cu · " ., "'"'
m -m 1 en, n
a , hmh. Pom""' oh&lt;o. •hl&lt;h "tho I E T ·
·
•
TERRACE APARTMENTS apartment, utilities, food and ' "'"'"''
electric heat, l'h ::;;:;,• -;;::;•
";'.:,,:;;;:!;,
.desughte. _urner,
uire Thabet'! Depart ment cash.
John
Serv"lces
size hattached
garage, pfront
to uae
rell ..ua. wu Ralnaey r,GaUipolia
Mr. andF-Mrs. 1
v...
M
. SM. Richmond ' 8141 Dusl'ness
u
I ty hrubbe
. deed
PUt tn the aame of u.. Tru•tea o1
'!'.- ID ... J'OII-Up t.
Inq
Store, New Haven .. W Va. or
am _t.
__119 trc __
__ pore . pen s
ry. nee
LUthllraD.
Pom- ghter,'
_.,.
500
to t.ran.ter
.
phflne 8112-2238 or 882-2705.
KEEP . YOUR carpets beautiful CURTISS
"Dairy or Reef" $19 • • Can be seen any lime. 1ald
.....trustee•
'"'"be" autborl:wd
..,. ,.......
u ....
11 8 6tC
MO
•nd eon•'' .atd Nal aULte to the
BOARD TO MEET
desptte constant footsteps of Breedmg Service. Call WY 28
;-;;;-;:;:;;:-::-,,.,.------busy family.
Blue Lus· 2264., Pomeroy. S85-3415 Ches 1
NEY MAKEI
e_:i '1be oflicial board of the
lHH.EE
tour rm'tl
tre.
electnc
10 26 JOtp l ESTABUSHED
a• 1a proper.
Morse (]].pel church Wl
lfl lilt( IIIIIIUI'l....u
~
'I Rent
p
Ce Shampooer
1 1 ki ter.
'
good ~
.•,restaurBilt
11 do-• nllef
IJ&amp;Ld caUM w!U be tor b••l1nl biL·
...,_
• •
omeroy
men B oc BULLDOZER WORKt d mg
a .
UUDiness~
a equ1p- tore sDid eoun. on the SOth d&amp;J Di Wednesday at 8 p.m. at
menta. W\' s.MII
U 1 t1r Co., Pomeroy, Ohio.
\ Reasonable d
d· b~an e d. I ment 1D good condition. Also, November. 1oo:ti, 11t 10 o'clock "· u. church
11 1': 6tcl
' epen a e an
4 room apartment For more\-,;;;;;;;;T;.~;;";"~o~l~"~·~'~'""ii;i;'~L~•'";·;;;;;;;;;'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiO;;;;;;;;;=::;
. _ ..
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experienced. Phone WY 2- .
.
·
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• ROOM furnlohed apartment BLUE LUSTRE not only rids 22011 .
information,
call 111\
11 1 tOle
for rent. Phone WY 2-2776. Af. carpets of soil but leaves pile
__ _
person at our office.
1
ter 5 p. m. Rowley and Reed • soft and lolly. Hent electric l
Wanted
HOBART DILLON, REALTOR
14
Hardware,
shampooer, $1. Baker Furni_l446-ZI
II ____
I tfc - ture, - Middleport. 11 13 6tc ,
LuciUe
nr Howard
Brannoo
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I information •· and said the tOOth anniversary eluded the program by giving
Two OhlO UniversLty students,tng an? unu~~~ 10 relation to of canada wtll feature
a Ithe "Lord's Prayer" in her naol ;anad\ and IN~~;~~ ;~~:~~ ~~~tu~::e~o~at:S as close neigh- World's Fair in Montreal in live tongue with tlie yoUth eroup M
d M' Wil1iam King ess to lite Willing
Workers e&lt;utlve olflcero wu ettendid lv paokaae. ~
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usmg their language,
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or,
ater Youth _Fellowship of the bor_s ~1r Belton, w ose ami _Y
. so discussed the overn- The Rev. Howard
Ruppelt represented Evangeline Cllap- church Thursday evening at in the HalloweeD J'tsti.VIl I rll Iller. .
First
Umted
Pr..bytertan ' IS In the ium~er busm~;~'"'~s~ m~~ a~ilclfs covering gsocial [ gave the blessing before the din- ter, OES, Middle~\~~
ber home,. Alltens Road. Mrs. ~ .., when tile Syi'8CUBI P. II wu reported tllal ~1.11
Church SWlday evening .
I maJonng m usmess
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School of Instruction e a. Evelyn Moore was a contrJb- T.A. met TUesday eveaing, Nw. '118 lleart:d from tbe audlOI
Tom Bolton of Ontar1o,
a t1 o.hon
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urday at Lowell, Ohio.
utlng hostess.
sale IDd $107.50 from tbe rum9 in the school audit€rium.
sophomore, pre~ented intere~- He noted la&lt;:k of knowlf'dge nadlans
The_
meetmg
Wlb
opened
with
Tom
Ly~ns,
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harvest
dinner
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served
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meeting,
fD
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mage ule recently apoosored
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- -- - - - concermng Canada by the peo-! Mr Belton diSplayed the Ca- devotions by Leland
Brown ed in Ponttac, Mich. spenl the at 6:30 p.m. and members were the
!dent Margaret Co~ by Melgl County P.T.A. Couni pie m Umted States. He sa1d i nadlan flag . mstituted m 1965 with Mro. · Paul Haptonstall at weekend with his parents, Mr. seated at a table carrying out trill~ ned
tile pledge to llil.
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1Canada is the second largesll with Jls I'€d and whJte colors on I the piano. Following the meet- and Mrs. John Lyons and fam- the Thanksgiving theme, wlth the·~ric 6
abd the
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m the world m land mass. buL 1white centered with the maple ing N!freshments were served iJy
cornucopia f!Ued with ~t as Lord's ~ra a:r i:g~son. Very Usiol Itt record play · tn
Sin
has
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small
popull10n.
only
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leaf
as
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symbol.
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presentby
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centerpiece.
The Rar. Wllllam 1m
. Ydevotions were giv the claurooms, end playgrdouad
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l'al de.scnpuon ol hJs country.1flag which was placed w1th. the ap ons a , a Y an
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Mrs Leroy
watson preslwas unam·mou•h•
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:and noted its o11 wells, wheat ·~ Am~ican and Christian Fl~gs Ann . Lac~y. l?lita Lewih and p~e~~~ r. .an
rs. ames dent, 'conducted the business Secretary and treasurer n- each teacher be responsible
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mmerals
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1twn wh1ch IS d1v1drod among I Lhe sports mduding hockey and
Mr. and Mrs. James,Brewing- votlons by the Rev. 'I.borpe. Mrs. Thorpe, membership chair- tbelr classroom.
Bnto ns. Frent:h. EskJmoes and La Cross and the educational
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ton joined their daughter and Several articles were ~ead by man, ~sked that tboae who have 'l1le Ufth grade, having 21
: Ind1ans. m that order. He re1&lt;11 - ry stC'm wh1ch
mduded f1ve
son-in·law, Mr. and Mrs. Rog· members. Plans were discussed not pald du.es do so as 1000 as parents present, received the
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h1story
of
Canada
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Luckeydoo of Huntington, W. for the Chrlmn.a&amp; ~aso. Plans possible.
attendance banner and $3.00 to
Middleport
Iwh1ch " hnked w1th the V1k~ngs, l . •. . . 1 K' .
Va. Sunday at the home of the were made for a C!tristmas par.
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Iris 11 k be used In PllfChasing a game
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a er
. room· Mrs Rose Eastslen Thornes of Norway, who
L k d of New Haven lor a day December 16 and to invite reported that 1118 32 was clear- foc the~r
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Vt!rnun t\ldt·~ s rhlldl cn wh,:e Matenal ObJectiVe and_mem- Luckeydoo visited
Saturday man classea as gtreSts. ..
era were thanked for providing A Christmas pro~sm will be
slle is attendmg classes at Ohw bcrship night
WllS . . observ· witb Mr. and Mrs Brewington. Games were played under ~· the door prizes, The group stlll presented at the December 14,
uw~ers 1ty
, led when Mary Shrine, Whit~ Mrs. Clara Phillips of Wilkes· rection of Mrs. Arnold and pr1z. ~as fall flower ~ulbs,
dutch meeting_ Hostesses to be AvaShe spnkt&gt; or her count? s Shrine of_ Jerusalem, met Fn· ville is the guest of her niece, es awlli'rled to Rev. and Mrs. 1ris, grape hyacmths,
tullps, Zo Sisson, Shirley Huston, Madre!JgiOn •.m ~ culture m cunl rastJ day e~enmg _at the IOOF ~all. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil- Thorpe, Mrs. Betty Donovan,
,
olyn Stuttler, Patricia Houdato Amema s.
1 Bermce Wmn .. worthy htgb- hoan.
Mrs. Roy Arms and Thurman
sbelt, Jean Hayman and Helea
Follmo,mg the talk9 !he groups 1pnestess, and V1rg1l
Atki~!J,
Martin Jr. An old fashioned
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Hubbard.
sang "Amenca," using "Go di wlltchman of shepherds, presid· Miss Carol Scott, a student hymn sing with Mrs. Thorpe as
fO
S&lt;Jve the Queen.'' as a salute Ied and presented were Mary K. at the Holzer Hospltal School accompanist concluded the meetThe program of the evening
to Canada and the last verse !stamhaugh. distnct chairman.of of Nursing, spent the weekending, Attending were the above
was presented by the fifth grade
for ArnerJl'a. Miss Kirslun con- ~ membership,_ and Edit? Hutsm- with her parents, Mrr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Oris Hubbard,
students_ Attired in their Scot.
- - -piller, d1stnct material ob- Paul Scott. She bad as her Mr. and Mrs Leonard Bass and Plans were made for a Christ- tlsh costumes, Becky Sewell
IJective chairman. An i.~vitation weekend guest, Miss Millie Rod- Mrs. Franklin mboden.
mas dinner and party at the and Lynn Baker, did a Ia p
was reee1 ved to attend Fnends erick, Gallipolis, also a student
Federated church Thursday, De- dance number, accompanied at
Pomtrov. Ohto
Night'' at Marietta on Novem- nurse.
cember 9 when the Past Coun- tfle plano by Margaret NeuIber 17. The sick were reported Mrs. Harold WOO&lt;lgerd is visUn/Or
cilors of Theodoi'WI Council, man. An amusing play "Tht
TONIGHT &amp;hru WED.
'improving.
'iting w1th relatives in ParkersDaughters of America, met on Wise Adjuster" with Anpla
U.VIS PRESLEY
Talks were given by Mrs burg, W. Va.
ThursdayMevenBingHat the F~o~er Hubbard as reader, and a so0c
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by the group were presented.
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Stambaugh on ir.creasing mem- M p
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The closing prayer W81 by
Elvis Prc:-. lt•y, .Juht&gt; Adams, .
See Us For Your Remodeling Needs!
JocclyrJ L&lt;lnc, Ja t·k Mu llaney, 1berstup and Miss .ut;J.~pl er. 0~ lay, a student at Ohio Uni.ver- Plam were made for a a e Mrs Ray Seidenabel, presi- the Rev. William Thorpe.
.\t erry Auders.
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1 lh~ . purpose of malcmd objec 1sity, was the weekend guest of sale to 1&gt;: held Saturday, Nov~~ dent, conducted the meeeting
Culorca1 tuons
1M1ss Judy Wildermuth and her 2G ut Trt·Lustre Cleaners . i 1whtch opened with devotions Durmg the social hoUr, d•
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A1lmr ~s 1un 75t: and 40e.
eFormica Tops ePaneling eCeiling Tile
Hdreshments were served j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Middle~rt when the Jumor· by Mrs. Norma Chapman, fol- lirious refreshments of plntap, I
' rrom 11 .t~ble carrymg _out th~ l Wildermuth.
Methodist You.th Fellowshlp orllowed with the Lord's Prayer pie upside down cake, potato
THURSOP.Y , Nov, 18
Storm Doors &amp; Windows
Thanksg1vmg
theme,
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i ler~J~ce a t'Ornucop1a hlled WI~. Mr and M;s. Harold ~eor~e Sun~ay evening. Rhonda Hyse~ll son. PReported ill were Mrs. coffee were served by Mrs.
e Kitchen Cabinets
e Floor Tile
! rruu and yellow candles_ In tur and son, Bnan, or Gallipohs, president, conducted the bU!II·! Bentz Wolle, Mrs.
R u IIi n Thorpe, Maxine varian, Ora
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Nove-mber 19-20
key lwlders on eJther Side.
and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. ness meeting.
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. 1Bearhs, Mrs. Olan Goodwin and Bass, LouelJe Moore, and nc.-o"DR. TERROR'S
W. McComas were m Colum- Members are_ to brmg fr~~~ Mrs. Gladys Cuckler.
thy Stewart. Jennie Lou DaY·
HOUSE OF HO r {0R"
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PLAN BAZAAR
bus Saturday,
at the next meeting Sunday e
Election of officers was held ls was contributing hostess.
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Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones ning for a Thanksgmng P:OJect. with Mrs. Thomas Cook select- The serving table a•
Pe\l'T C u ~h m g. Christupher
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Spring~
Methodist visited relatives in Athens Sun· Several members are gomg t~ ed as president; Mrs. Arnold attractively decorated w111 .;::
Lre. Kaly \VIld.
prepare pt'Sle~s for the churc Hayes, vice president; Miss in with
the 'Ibunksgivln
" A BOY TEN FEET TALL" , church will sponsor a baz.aar day.
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I F'riday a11d Saturday. Decem- Mr. and Mrs. J.ames Johnson bazaar to be JUdged by the El- Erna Jesse secretary
and thg
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and fam1ly accompame t e1r
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Hubin-.on .
1Pomeroy fhere Will be a vane. sons Jim to Marshall Unlver· Emerson Jones led the ~up Games were played and priz- 'th
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ty or handmade articles and sity 'in Huntington w
Va m Bible discussion_ Devot10ns es awa.rded to Mrs Richard el er s e an paper turkeys
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Sunday, where he IS a fresh· WI
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Campbell, Miss Jesse, Mrs. Ad·
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for nexl wee~- Members pres- ria Sayre, and Mrs. Henry Rei----.Janr. Fo~;luc.h1~~~0 ~}~~·vin, Mi· on Saturday. Orderg for candy
ent were Sylva~ Swanson, Rhon- bel. A salad course was served ,
ehael Callan, DY.ayn~ H.J("k : may be placed with Mrrs. ~.or~ Dennis Saelens, Rio Grande da. Hysell. D?'ue Walters, Okey I by the hostess to the above andl Informal Dartefl II
man . Stubby 1\&lt;~}e.
1man Weytrsmlll~r . M1 s. Chff- College, spent the weekend wlth 1R1tter, E~d1e Brown, To Mrs. Joseph Beegle , Mrs. Max i Held at School
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Middleport, 0,
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, ord Leifheit and Mrs. William his parents, Mr. and Mrs
A-1~e, Dwight Dowsoo and Ken Meinhart, Mrs_ John Smith,
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dolph Saelens.
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Mrs. Charles Cobeo and · Mrs. The members ol lite Middle·
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weekend with his parent.!, Mr.
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were enterlained wltb an ID!or·
A Cali to Prayer and Sell mal dance party Friday evenO.nial meeting was held at the Fire Inspection
irlg in the Middleport ElemenChester Church with 20 women Several members of tile Ra- tary building.
1il parlicipating. Mrs. Purley Karr cine Fire Department attended The party was sponaored by
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with "Attempt great things foc School at Caldwell, Sunday. following the close ol tile footGod," the theme. Mrs. Ralph They were Dale Roush, Walter ball season. Tho evenlnl was
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Semister spoke on, "A New Cleland, Bruce Cleland, Joon spent in dan&lt;9g, TelevlrWn,
M Harry P. Smith and Library for Scarrltt college
IWingett, Edward Autherson, Rl- games and olber r.....,.tloll ,
Mrs~\.eu Smith attended an Mrs. George Wolre and Mrs. chard Wolfe and Larry Spencer. Refreshmen~s . of aandwJcbes,
executive meeting of
Ports- 1Paul Karr sang a duet. Mn.
punch, cookies, nuts and miDts
mouth District Methodist WSCS llorace Karr was organist. A
CORRECfiON
were served during the even·
at South Webster, Sunday af-1 song and prayer In
unison In an article on the 50th anni- ing. Chaperont!l were Mr• .WU..
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closed the meeting. A special versary of Forest Run Metbo- Ha!'l Russell, band director and
offering of 118 will go towardS! dist church there were 73 de- prmcipal, Mrs .. Robert K la &amp;
Mrs. Marie Chapman spent the new library at Scarritt col~~ scendants of George Baer pres- and Mrs. WUliam Grueaer of
the weekend at Belpre
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the booster usoclaUoni.ii~
her daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heines
family.
Larry Beatty of Cin&lt;?lnm•li
visited recenUy with Mr.
Mrs. Elsworth Rowe.
Mrs_ lois Ann Jone.
children ol Columbus
weekend guest• ol ber grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ricbard 1
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Chamber of Commerce, discuss civic matters with Pomeroy C of C Prestdent Jack Carsey befortt a C ol 0
PREP ARING 4 ,007 CHR[s1'MAS SEAl, LEITERS - F'our thousan d an d seven 1eIters were ma1•1ed 1oday t o, pre
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residents of Metgs county to launch the 59th annual Christmas Seal Campaign in Meigs county. Mrs. Edna K. l
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Stewart is chairman. Typing names, addresses, labels and stuffing all those pieces ol mail is a big job. To accom- 1
plish· ft, girls of Mrs. Emily Sprague's Typing 1! and Ollice Practice classes of Middleport High school helped,
as did the ladies above, who are members of the Child Conservation League, the Racine Methodtst church, or
of the local Tuberculosis and Health Association. Seated at the table, foreground, is Mrs. George Simpson, .
then atl.eft, apd to the right, are Mrs. Donald Wolfe, Mrs. Harriett Neigler, and Mrs. Joe Beegle, all of Racine;
between Mrs. Wolfe and Mrs. Neigler is Mildred Headley, Tuppers Plains, TB&amp;H Assn .; and standing, I to r,
are Bar)larp Scites, Middleport and Mrs. Ken Har~is, Pomeroy, bo~h of the ~CL . Other ladies helping stuff en- Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le- i which have been requested ty , troct to do the work by council for damages oaused by lho 19M
vel opes m the basement of Heath Method 1st chuiCh were Mrs. C~ll K~utz, 1 B&amp;H Assn., Mrs. Robert ~chmoll, gar Monday night reported to lhe Depanment of Natural Ke- m Udober.
flood m Pomeroy, It was tht
CCL; Mn. Paul K. ~ussel.l , CCL and TB&amp;H Assn., M~s. Frankhn Tnplett, CCL; Mrs. Dan Wh1te, CCL and 1v1Hage counc11 he expects ap- sources are being processed. 1 Mayor Legar also llsked for fet&gt; lmg of council that the monTB&amp;H Assn., and MI;;s Fneda Faehn.le and Mr.s. Manmng Kloes (Exec. Secretary), both of the TB&amp;H Assn. - 1proval of a grant from lhe De- ~ AddtUonal work
pruposed1a detailed st udy and rerom-[ ey will be allocated Mayor
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1partment of Natural Resourt es. would mclude an access ro.ad 1mendatmns !Jet wee n now and Legar sa1d he would wrile offt.
DIVision of Waterways, to do !from the existing boat launch- I spr1ng regarding the posslblllly I r1als immedJatel)' rt!«ardmg
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additional work in the area of Iing facilities to the upper end ofj ul dum~ utld1Uunal asphaltic matter_
Ad~tl of t~e .Soutbero Lo- tht town's boat levee.
1Lhe parkin~ lot wall Tht! village I paving on st&gt;veal stdeets. It Councilman l"ranklln Rizer re
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Mayor Lesar said he believes i is seekmg a $'l2.549 grant for 1 was &lt;~!;:reed the study wnuld be ported that drag·racmg bit
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sign for Adult night cias,.. [ the funds will be relmed after i the project which is estimated made and a cost est1mate pr 0. 1been se&lt;'o durmg daytime hourt
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COLUMBUS fUPI) _Ohio's natural resources dlrec· ~!~t ~i:: ~gb e:::o~th~s 1 ~roJect are submitted to offic- I Goeglein . Bro~. . M1ddleport, 1 Council discussed the matter n.easures shouiJI bt LakeD by
tor Mooday., blQnlly w_a~n.e!Linore t)lan 100 strip mint !~~- ' i$iii'ses ~ . be.~~ 1 10!s m Cl!lumbus. 'I1ui ..~Jaqsl was_ ten:~~vel~ awarded a con-1 o! $4.000 that ma~_fl&lt;'_ secured poliCe to stop it.
operators that a new taw elfective Friday will be "en-1 If abtre are enodch Pttrtieil l
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a meeting to explain provisions of the law to the opera- l inK besinnlng shorthand com- I
LONDON, Obio iUPtt -Four
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, bia~tloa bookkeepin&amp; a~d orpersoas were killed today in&lt;~
member and Mayor Legar'a ,..
''" measure. enacted by the 106th General Assem-: flee practice, and modera l
Iwo-car colllsioo at !he Interport of $29010 for October was
bly, is aimed at ending bootleg mme operations and p0· matb.
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prosecuted Immediately.
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October report whicil showed
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tio"s $0Jgnt tod•y to wm ap- · be appomted to supervtse en· To aid the director, two more :
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woh oud-od ·' ' 1110 Y m€
d n bwlcrkC' e&lt;i. 6 illegal parking arrestsf
pr oval of Britain and the Unit· : forcement of the art.
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cnppling economic and diplo-1
:and lodged in Melgs county elg .t W:~rnmgs Issue~, .• emerat)~\'._ .ng the u N. m Lhe f~ght. qui~ arguing over the law's le- The enforce~ent Chief Will be 0
I matlC sancLions, Prime Mmis- :
I jaJI Monda,. evenmg after alleg-. 71:'n(y ~ails. In the ' VIllage an•
au:,u 11e Rhodes1an rebellion. gahty and cooperate with state headquartered m Columbus, but
ter Rarold Wtlson today was•l
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to mt~·oQuce m th~ Secunty . man-ls for stricter supervision field contactm~ hi!! enlar~ed
gainst the se&lt;:essiomsl Rhode-1
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, \\lth 65 yet unpaid. Street moa1ey collected was $425 and lot
Councd a comp~om1se res~lu·! in c1 9erving Ohio's land and slaff, super~1smg _reclamat10n l
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lion cond2mnln::; •. Je secess1on water rl'SQI.Irces"
plans and mspectmg the re- Jt will be 'Meet the Basketbach's de . t
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; ball Team" night tonight when ! Parliament. in
sometimes Funeral servil'es for Mrs 11
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measures" to crush il The res· mspectJon sa
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1revoke or amend the 19til Rho- · Ie a1 "e1gs ,t&gt;nua ospl t1
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a ouML m1hn1g I, ~~ h e Fa slore in Wolf Pen and left wuh-s Don
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t_eg mme operators n~ and ann~al permit fee s: . . , have his varsity ~nd reser.ve rebel Prem1er Ian Smith _last t ona 8 apt1st c urt..:11 n- out avm .
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the secessionist government of1longel' w1ll be warned to get h·l - Granlmg to the diVISIOn squads on hand lO mtroduce m· Thursday declared the white~ ~ day al 2 p.m. w1lh the Rev. p P · g
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Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith Ct&gt;DSI"S when caught, but br chief the right lo refuse to issue Idividually to the Boosters.
rul ~d African colony independ· N1le BordC'n offiCJatm~ . Bunal I omeroy and M!ddlrpo.rt poI, w1 II be ,.n 'lllddl
A resolution embodying such a --- - -~ ---. - - a I'1cense 1'f he has pro bable I Pres1dent Le wts Sauer, J r., ent.
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p&lt;~rlmenl m detam•ng the pa1r
call IS J]ready before the Councau se to e leve
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The bill ret:elved royal as- r .
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ell, but would not get tbe necesclamation cannot be' accomp- all otht&gt;rs interested m lhe win- sent at 1 43 a m. today when R She was bor n in Cheshire, the 1 · H. 1 S ar en ac sal
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sary seven ahirmati..-es voles
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[ ter and spring athletic program. roval commiSSion he-dded
by I daughter of !he late John and t~)Ulty Kammo~ 1 \,.213 , c;.riel
it put to a vote today ,
- Tightened controls over acid! of the high school to attend.ILOrd Gardiner, semor peer ID I Kate Arnold Hudson lind W&lt;I S bur;. }31 yM· a~f ld a t_er ~ ~~mine drainage.
Winter projects are planned and ilhe Upper House alfixt!d the l preceded m death 1Jy one son ~. . h' .•dms Jeh, a_re Oil
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- New regulations to combat support for the program ·IS mII on Sh e ,··, surv1ved bY he r husband· uPmg rd arge. . w1t fa1lure to
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School, JS scheduled to get ing, Nov. 17, at the County Exaywr•g ' let
R.acme, has f,l_ed a pelltmn for fined $10 and &lt;:osts by Pome-, been a me~ber of Lh . 1 e o ·- !oday al a ruad block on Houte ! Monday on Rt. 124, seven-teudta
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NEW YORK tuPn - Dawn dtvorce from .James Okey Pack, ro)· Mayor Charles Le~~"ar Mon- .
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years and had also been pres1- art&gt; a.
uur P au:s m the , !hat Eddy, travelin east, 01
uitatmg the old JhstlluUon near ,of the comm1ttee that worked Sunday of cancer at the age or· cruelty . Three mmor chlldren
de?t of the Provlde.nce Womonto the right berm ol tbe
here. Another $1.5 million for ion toW's and courtesy car-~ for !67
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things about Meigs County and novels, the first, "The Bride's Windy, mach eolder toalgbt, Middleport Mayor Lee Smith's
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State Capttal~lamung ~n:m-1 things cltizeM would like to House," published in 1929 and shower• chlljlgilll 1'1 snow flur· court Monday. mght that had[
flkd. There was mediwu damprovements
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. see improved. It is open to the the last, "The Golden Spur," rles northeast. 1\'Nneoday, been posted on • reckiOIS op-,
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for Ihe purchase of books to be .ar son, passmg ~~ an later
ment toctay to convene a boafd1
used m the h1gh school !Jhrary s~ctJon, bonded to Galhpohs m~·
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gate the sinking of the cruise j
A.mberger, 64., Minersv1lle, who l lod~y.
!A.. t;ndrrwood. 3~. Lexmgton,
ship Yarmouth castle.
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The invesllaation should an.l
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1 edl Farmers Home. Admlnlstra- was the Hon. Garret Brown. be announced shortly after the 1tty chairman. reported that the held Thursday at 2 P m iu , set up by SI&gt;Onsormg urgam za -l elle A. Richards. 28. Rutland,
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Oppor·the Ewing Chapel with the tJOns. The canvass was conduct· I spe ed'mg. bo nded to muni·cipal
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~~ties Brochure for all _of Rev_ P. A. Casto officiating. ed by the Eastern High School : coun, N~~· 17.
cruise liner last Saturday and Individual borrowers plannmg the Belpre Chilmber of Com· Crow also u:ged a warm w~l- Metgs co~nt~ h~s bet&gt;n prom Is- The deceased served in World student council With lhe help of I Tw s- - - d b.
perhaPJ . ~lsfy the
clamor new home ~~ction within merce.
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come for NatJOnal Steel Chatr· ed for d1stn?utton on Nov. 22 war 2. He was preceded in !he Riverview and
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from several quarters for ac- lbe corporate Unuts of Pome- Mayor Brown ,.plamed bow man Paul Carna~D at the fta. hy Ihe Reg1onal O.velopment death . by a sister, Mrs Oscar PTAs and the Tuppers Plains I f.ounty Courl Judge
1 Two persons were senteneed
Uon. 'lbe toll•, of ml!sin&amp; stood 1'0)' and Middleport, according Belpre has succeedec! in attrael- cme High School dinner Dec. 2, Institute of Ohio UmversJty.
(Lucille) Bauer, and a bgther, Boosters.
at 83, includinl 81 pqeengers to Pomeroy Chamber of Com· ing some $300,000 In federal as Carnahan has been an lm- Ma or Charles Legar receiv.l Dale. Survivors include a bro- Ea~tern Local Supt. Larry M~nday by Meigs County Cour&amp;
and two
membetl. In ad- merce President· Jack Carsey. fund~ for local publi~ wor~s. ~rtant boo~er for ~Is area. ed c~gratulations on romple- ther.' Wallace, ot Chester and Momson sa1d funds avcula blt&gt; Ju~e Frank w. Porter, Jr.
dJU\111 l OrlUcolly burned pao- Carsey ·made this report to PreSideni _Carsey appo1n!ed Ted Ttcket1, costtng $1.50, are avail- tl
f the Pomeroy boat land- a stster, Freda Frecker, Min· lhrough lhe Na11onal Education ! R1chard caruthers, R~
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sOII(!er died at a Nurau hosp~- lbe Moiiday meeting ol the or- Reed; Jr., .LesUe Fultz, and able [tom 1110111 Cltamber mem- 1on; liT thl&amp;
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ersville.
Acl wifl provide the same am- Pomeroy, charged with DWI,
al Sa\\udlt lfterlKl&lt;i\1.
ganWjtloa above Crow's To"" Bob Jacobs to assist Pomeroy bers.
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MARvlvrtJ.E ~RS. MAft.. cations, he staled, may be pending public worka here. er Guy Guinther distributed la- addillon to the above, were Btl! a~yUme. Burial will be m the books.
and had his driver's license guerlte 'LoliteJ, $1, 1 bo- made lmmOdlaU.ly to Bill Al
The llelpre visitori
were pel flags and bumper stickers Grueser, Bob Wingett, T • d Pme Grove cemetery.
ponded for six months. earu~
keeper, died. ~ o1 car- rich, rtCional reprOlientaUyo to- thanked 1ltir 1U(lporttng 1 he for the Legion's current. ''Show Downie, Bill llowme, Willis
NOW YOU KNOW
ers will be permitted to drl,.
1tot1 . , . _polllOII!ng al the ~ted In GiUipolis. Eilstlng Meigs County bid· [oc tho Ohio Y~ur Colors' campaig~. and , .. Leadingham, Dick Chambers,
OPEN FIRM
In 1964, thort were lt,SOO.OtO to and from work. Glenn are,..
reailll!- 1/f. 'John Moort llere. htluil~l lo afio eligible under Otate Peoltenttary.
Attorney cetved 1 vote of •pproval from Norbert Compton. Mac Sawyer, NEW YORK t.UP[) - Stork televl•loa sell Ia tho United der, Rt. I, Albany, wq
)1\llft,
ill 11 upelaiH Mtalti '\0!1illil_. . -•
Fred Croll, Jr., lto'led that the the meeting.
801&gt; Gant, John Btaettnar, knd prices opened firm In moderato State•. a«onnlaa to tbe World a ~pended f15 ~ne anc!. ~
t.~ ilh-'Ptllt-l .J, _
Gull IPeUet ~ tilt meetil!C'.kl&lt;.'aUoa o1 lltl.»eni!enllal')' wiUI The Rev, Rick Marlill,.p,ullllc-IKermit Waitoo.
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Mrs. Allen Hampton att&lt;lnded an executive board meeting
of the Providence District
tist Association held Sa:~~~;;
at the Paint Creek
church, Galllpolis.
Mrs, Orville Rader of
lumbus wa~ the weekendl_t~: '
of her sister, Mrs. W. H. E
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Mrs. Alice Durst and daughter, Mrs. Hilda Reddinger or
Cincinnati were
guests of Mrs. Thomas Hood,
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Rowe
and Miss Anna Durst
Mrs. E. J. Tracy substituted
In the Rutland school last
for Mrs. Muriel Foley 1 sixth
grade teacher_
Miss Polly Karr of.Coilurr1buo
spent the weekend with her
onts, Mr. aDd Mrs. Charlea
Karr Sr.

This Is our ICOJ!Omy tiger.
There are 38 more tlgereln between-all Wlde-Tracb, all Pontlacs/'BB.
Do you want a no-apologlesluKury car? A.300-hp !ports "- As usual. Sper:lal safety note: AH 196!1 P&lt;lntiacs
car with a back SEiet? A long-wtlee\be.se tam1IY car lhat Inc tude lwnl and rear seal balls, dual·speed windshield
Cloesn't cost an arm and a leg7 A sleek town car? An
wr pers. W1o~Jtih iei d washers, outside rear view mirror,
economycar w1th 11.6 you'll swear is an 8 unl1l you COIAill pBdded dash e.nd sun ¥1 5Drs, and backup li~ hts for better
~linders? Come to lu;~er country. You name a, we've gol
vis1 b111!y ""hen ba c~ 1n g up at o1ght. Be sure to use them.
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Mr. and Mro. Dorsei Snnitb,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bel21118 and
daughter, Jan and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lytle and doughier, Susan were Sunday
afternoon
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R. Karr Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Vane Walters
of Ravenswood, W. Va. visited
Sunday afternoon with
aunt, Mrs. Dessie Patterson.
Mr. and Mu. John R weeu
and cblldreo, Tom ancl
Beth of Re)'llOldsburB
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