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M1ddleoorf. , Mrs. Maxine Arnold was host- Special thanks from the . . UJfodll• 104 Cl'OCUI for tt per
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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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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 .
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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,
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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
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with
Tom
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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
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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
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popull10n.
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The Rar. Wllllam 1m
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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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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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: 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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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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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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fa~U~ ;nner. Mr. and Mrs. the Home BuiJders and :fisher- ed. on the festivaL The teach· erday il the teacher,
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,
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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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sang "Amenca," using "Go di wlltchman of shepherds, presid· Miss Carol Scott, a student hymn sing with Mrs. Thorpe as
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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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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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Heath Methodist Church met and ledge to the flag in uni· chips, corn curls, punch and
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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
tered .,.
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b 3 4 t Duke Cleaners in
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Mrs. Rollin Bearhs, treasurer. copia of fruit with candles on
Hubin-.on .
1Pomeroy fhere Will be a vane. sons Jim to Marshall Unlver· Emerson Jones led the ~up Games were played and priz- 'th
id 'd
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
SUN ., I.'ON . ond TUES.
I homemade ca ndY 10 decorau:u
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November 21-22-23
Sunday, where he IS a fresh· WI
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Campbell, Miss Jesse, Mrs. Ad·
"CAT BALLOU"
1 !ins. A bake sale w11l be held man.
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
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport, 0,
3 STOOGES
, 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.
i Smith.
Mrs. Charles Cobeo and · Mrs. The members ol lite Middle·
·-~-·- ---Jerry Davis a freshman at
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port Yellow Jacket Mucb1ng
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vuson,
band lbe football
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weekend with his parent.!, Mr.
cheerleaders. and their ~.&amp;1
and Mrs. Max Davis.
Meeting
Held
Attend School of
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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~ was in charge of the program a southeastern Ohio Inspection the Middleport Band Boosters
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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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Cmeroy
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..
ternoon.
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
lege.
en! instead o1 23, as stated.
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
Campbell.
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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 $'l2.549 grant for 1 was &lt;~!;:reed the study wnuld be ported that drag·racmg bit
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COLUMBUS fUPI) _Ohio's natural resources dlrec· ~!~t ~i:: ~gb e:::o~th~s 1 ~roJect are submitted to offic- I Goeglein . Bro~. . M1ddleport, 1 Council discussed the matter n.easures shouiJI bt LakeD by
tor Mooday., blQnlly w_a~n.e!Linore t)lan 100 strip mint !~~- ' i$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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ed .by Cll'nCII as I new Pomeroy
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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O.partment
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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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accepted. Counc1l also approvlicmg the entire industry. I. -· -~.- - -- - ~ - --- ~
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prosecuted Immediately.
l¥.&amp;-/i;.;o:;.;~'fj'· "~Nu~"''%~!z~~h'' 1 ' ' '
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October report whicil showed
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cnppling economic and diplo-1
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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
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to mt~·oQuce m th~ Secunty . man-ls for stricter supervision field contactm~ hi!! enlar~ed
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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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; 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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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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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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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
lished_
[ 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 $10 and &lt;:osts by Pome-, been a me~ber of Lh . 1 e o ·- !oday al a ruad block on Houte ! Monday on Rt. 124, seven-teudta
uso.erway later thJs week.
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NEW YORK tuPn - Dawn dtvorce from .James Okey Pack, ro)· Mayor Charles Le~~"ar Mon- .
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da on cpnvidion of intoxu:~$~44.~00 will be ~pe~t i~ rehab- This sessio~ Is an outgrowth! ~nd ~tirist from 'ohio, died neglect of duty a~d ex~reme tio~.
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
are involved.
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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
VISOry
. see improved. It is open to the the last, "The Golden Spur," rles northeast. 1\'Nneoday, been posted on • reckiOIS op-,
Iage to the truck.
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Walln ce Jones. 3l, Rt. 2'
Guard h0ped or cearan I
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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~·
of Inquiry to formally investi-'
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Funeral services for James A. totaled ~39 49, \( . a, fejXIF'Ied : DICipai court Nov: 20: Bobbt&lt;
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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ans Memonal Hospilal, will be ~ $140 more than the $500 goal niU!)a l ro~t Nov. 24. and Jan""ue 11
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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v 't·aon 1oans 1or up to 33 . years mayo~ of Bel pre, accomparu'ed governors
· return from Europe I. onD~ver
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Oppor·the Ewing Chapel with the tJOns. The canvass was conduct· I spe ed'mg. bo nded to muni·cipal
in the aftermath of the fiery!
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doom at · tJQ of the 365-foot hav_e just ·become available . to by Dick Tho~s, president of Nov . .22.
~~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
Chl'Ster .
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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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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
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ill 11 upelaiH Mtalti '\0!1illil_. . -•
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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:~~~;;
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church, Galllpolis.
Mrs, Orville Rader of
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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
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Miss Polly Karr of.Coilurr1buo
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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.
IVERYTI-itN6'1 NIW IN TJWER COUNTptY, YOUR PONTIAC DEALERS- A ~000 PLACE TO IUY GOOD USED CARS, TO&amp;

BLAETTNARS
200 E. MAIN STREET

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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
' gu~ts of Mr. and Mr.. Charles
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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Mr and Mrs. Eldea
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Bring the children to Elberfelds Toyland - Ltt
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year - Buy what you want now or IH EIMrfelds
Lay-Away Plan to hold your selections untH
Christmas.

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Elberfelds Toyland Is open every week day (Including Thursday) from 9 A.M. until 5 P.M. and
on Saturdays untd 9 o'clock at night. Elberfelds
Toyland is located on Main Street 2 doors below
Court Street in the Elberfeld Building.

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You11 want to vlsh Elberfelds Toyland right
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Morr Vows Enforcement of
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ates" with gals who want to - not to have a aw:t, but to chue4 a beautiful utate Ill
telf all In their "life otori.. - thank lbo manasemonl aDd liafl CoMecUcut . . . SIICb lo · fickle
(IJ!ljan Roth, Zla Zla Gabor, ftJr thl box juuobeoal 1111J puiiii8IDOI'J• AI Metro'a COJIIIIIIIthe late Diana Barrymore, et up dJIIY lot biJ autllllrqt Ill III'Y• accordlnl 10 forthcoming
1111 has just completed biJ lat. ~ tho IJDal ....U o1 biJ JDilder'l Newsletter, 1be Jean
est' - thla time a bioi 01 a CIJ!IPiliD.~ IJbMI ("Oli"ltl'") illrlow 111ad II DOW lbe Debbie
murderer wiio elril1aled II 'fro. Blrl'l new JIIUIIcal, ·TwauC.• l\e1II01dl 111ad, Lionel Barryman 1n BostoD' (aever nabbed), wl!ltr 111 tryouta Ia 14aachu- more iaDdw\Cllll uow lht Dick
ent!Ued, "Tho BostoD Slrllllllll'. ter, EJ!II.aDd, bat , bad 101D8 Cbamlterlal!l undwlch.
Meanwhile he'l welcOmed a dllftcuJU• u a 1'111111 of whleh
ll'andson, Jeremy Ph!llp...'l11oit llrltllll Joan UIUIIWOed 11 out They're l'UiblDi tblnp In tong
was another party ID Hollywood ai director aDd bat ben r.- IIJand. Already, IOIDI ol Frank
llelore Prlncel Mel and TOll)' plaad by Ill Americ1D, Burt O'CoaiiOI''I devoted lollo.wlog
arrived lor tha bil balb ID Shavelove - wllo wW a11o work are wearlni bl8 'IO'Connor foe
lbelr honor. Thlo one wu at oa doctoriDI up lhl ICripl... Govemor" button~. H. Down•
Warner's ltudlo-« doublt blrlllo Prowl papa Lou B..eller ,.._ bao beeD ID traction at illrk
day party for Rlehard Burton, i'IDpd q11111 a lioedoWII 11 b1J Dtll Pavlllon - IPlnal diJ&lt;
lactuaUy II wu not until lha RoHland (more lbaD 200 IDvlted trouble .. Ed iCynn welcomed
next day) and lor Mike Nicholl. pill) after lhl CIJ1IIIIDI o1 bill 79th birthday. Dell Arnaz,
Liz Taylor cui the eake, k!Jaed "Great ScotL" 1111 IDtereat ID returning u 1 111m producer
each of tha birthday lads - aDd tbe oflei'lDib - biJ dauihter ("Without CoDBent"), hal moved
then all present dug Into ·!be Nancy Leeds, wrote thl l)'l'lcl: mto the Desllu lot, DOW eoncake... Wilbur Clark'a widow flew
trolled by hla e•, Lucille Ball
Into town - lunched at "21" ·Belle 1*11 wu at Plaza t Morton - •• we reported last
wlllt Jewel Baxter... Slogl,. gil taldoi ln thl new Julius Mook week- but thll Ume he'o really
Mary weua polnta outlbet ldda revue IP!ck 1 Number XV") dolnl It up favorably - having
who trr~ to stay out ol uollorm aDd had oom.uilill to 117 1bout tekoa over 1lle offlct once eoforget they may have to wear her Murt pllno. "Delloltely- cupled II)' the lata David 0.
one lD pr!IOIL
"DO more ol thoM horror roleo Selznlck 111d part of lba olllct
• but clellnltely,"lht
loslatod, George Stevens used to occupy.
"DO mort of thole horror roles And lurnlshlng II up
deluxe.
Soupy Sales hao taped 3(1 ol lor me. I Willi eomedy DOW- The Arthur Murray'a take off
his TV ahowa ID adv111ce to .,.. I really do. In fact, they're 10~ on the lith lor Honolulu where
able h1m to get oil lor Holly. tlDg 1 111m rtatly lor ma and they wW devote tliemselveo to
wood, Fla., to liar! hll rum Lee Mll'viD - and that one : TV ahow lor syndlcaUon, to
· chores ID "Blrda Do Jt." (Will I'm looking forward to. That be labeled ''The Kathryn Mur. he have any strength left) .. one llhould really be tun." She ray Party In Hawaii"-• ..rlety
Mayor-elect Joha Llndaay C8UJo allo mentioned that her daugb. ohow.
ed quite a stir wben be dropped ter, Barbera, and her busband Distributed II)' King Fealures

S'J'OR~;

MORE
SPACE - Tiny's Bargainland , Rt. 7 and Pearl-s!, In MiddlepDrt soon will bave 3,000 more square feet of floor space to
display merchandise. Raymond Barr &amp; Son of Gallipolis is prime con tractor. Jim Rickman, manager, also soon will open an addition to
Tiny 's mam Foodlan d store. now all but completed facing Locust-st IR t. 7). The new addition to the Bargainland store will be fronted by
additional parking space extending to Pearl-sl and adjoining the parking area now serving the present Bargainland quarters. - Sentinel
Phulo.

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and Mro. Joho Tillis, 18 report.. pie, their problems aDd pleu- work llld oave toward lbe •...,. I. For the purcltase bJ tile
edly recovertog saHsfactorily ureo, their troubles and fun. AJ mony. You'll maq a mucb bet.- village of Pomeroy of a aew
s.ur.oN IUPf l - American were killed or wounded at Chu must of the steam out of thefCommunisla otruck again after from an OJI"raUon be under- with the rest of Helen Help ter Impression on your In-laws 1966 four door ftve JlUHDi.,
troop!' of the 1st A1r Cavalry Pong than m any the single Commun1st infantrymen. but daybreak.
weot Monday at CbildreD'I Us!, it welcomes laugha but If you pay for your own wed- sedan together with the loDow..
llicision ioday annih1la led the battle o[ the war.
Ithey re-grouped overmght and ln SaJgon, American author!- hospital 1u Co!umbuo.
won't dodge 1 serlouo quesUon ding- and keep ·llllmjllel- log added equipment- electric
n·mnants of a North \'it'tna- UPI CDrrespondenl Joseph L. launched three separate attacks ties disclosed that two Conunu·
The youngster, who wal wltb a bnlrb-oH.
H.
windshield wiper,
windshield
mese regiment on the slopes of Galloway reported from the today bffore Amedican forces , nist Mig jet fighters attacked erltically injured two weeks
Send your teen-age questions Dear Helen:
washer,
five
b 1a c Jr:
I'hu Pung J\1ounlam En~ my scene that casualties tn some wiped them out.
two unarmed American photo ago wben be aceldentaDy dl1- to YOUTH ASKED ~OR IT, l'vt been out with thiJ ODe tires, foam rubber front aeat,
losst·~ were pl&lt;~eed aL between r.::av;-dry un its were moderate t•J The first two assaults today recon~aissance planes over charged 8 ,38 spet!llft 'pbtol care of Helen Help Uti tbil dreamy boy, but my frJendl directional 1lpala, heater and
I ' In :.nd 1300 df"d hul II S. heavv. ~ewsmen are prohibited :were stabed .p#ore daybreak. North Vtel Nam Monday. The through an eye, II reported to newspaper.
th1Dk the opposite about hlm. defl'oater, hack-up llghla, oil
cuualties were said to be lhe from reportmg precise Amen-1 The Communists sent two well- RFIOI Voodoos eluded th&lt; be steadily lmprovllig. . · . : TIUNK ABOtrr
lJhen dtool atarled ho met filter aDd oU bath air cleaner
he:h· it•st ut tl11 \~:Jr
('an losses under seew-1Ly traint&gt;d eo m p a n i e s against! caMon atlaok and returned
Memben of the T11lll tam~ IT TOMORROW
. thll .Pi and that Wll the end and heavy duty lbock abaorbAs the three-day battle rrgulalions.
Americans defending 1 trnall safely to base.
fly said today the youngster's Dear Helen:
of our romanee. I DeYer tee en aod springs on front and
f!nded, the vtrtonous Amen.:
Air Attack
hmding zone in a meHdow at j Nepher American plane was right eye, where the bullet I get nervous bump! every him and I CID't sleep or cooc• rear, poaitive traction rur axcans rot~nled m Communist ' TI~e 852 attock :lionday took the foot of the mountain. The hit, a U.S. spokesman said.
entered could ..,1 be saved. time I have a date with th1l lrlte on anytblng. 'lba ldda lily le, color to be decided on at 1
bodtes and then stopped counl~ f
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special auy because I'm 10 a- .1'111 cuter thaD any of hlo other later data. ~Dee ldentlfJCation
mg.
!raid be won't ask me again. I f!lr!lrlenda, How Clll I get to be painted on car acoordlng
&gt;lore lhan 500 of Ihe Norlh
Veteran• Memorial Hospital Imean like a resb on my chin. through to thlJ dreamboat? - to SpecifJC&amp;tiODI DOW OD lilt 111
1· . e 1 n am e s e regulm were
.
Then I worry that he'll noUce FRUSTRATED
!hi! Clerk'o o1f1ct, ~meray
killed by small arms ftre.
W.Va. (UPI) :adopted by the State Ao•oda- recently reported it had evlAdmissions -. Margaret and that makes the rash vroroe. Dear Frul;
Ohio.
'
rnt ltlar) men said. and between - A ~"olulton of support for •lton for Mental 11 .. 11h.
dence of poor patient care. poor 1 Groce, Long Bottom, Paul Clay, He is awfully nice to me but Catch the D&lt;lt boat! 11'1 tha Eacb bidder lhould bld
;oo and 800 wore belte,ed killed the Slale Mental Health De-: The group, a volunteer organ- conditions, gross inefficiency Albany; Blanche Slnaley, AI- 1 don't really !mow II ho likes only way to travel. -H.
both a two door and a
t~ artillery and a1r str~kes, pa.rtmenl and J;s du·ector, Dro~ 1zatwn of petsons lnteresled ln 1and sex promiscuity at the in· bany.' Fro:mcls Forbes, S~ra: me or not. He caU1 just about This column ls dedicated to sedan, 1 standard and automt..
mcluding a thundNuus raid bv Mildred Bateman. has been mental health and the care of stttution.
cuse, f?orsa Parsons, Racme, every night and ha&amp; seen me family Uvibg so H you're hav- 1c transmission
lx nd i ht
Guam-hasrd B5l bombers
the mentally. ill, Monday cJted Much of the blame for the Esta WJSe, Pomeroy· Margaret ever)i weekend for a month. lDg kld trouble 01 jUII plain cylinder
a
e :nd
the Strateg"' ,\tr command. •
numerou' achievements or the Lakin SJtuatJon was placed upon Hage~r Long Botto~;
Cmdy, But he's hordly ever seen me trouble, let Ilel111 help you. alllealher uphoistery ·and transFirot Air Su
f
Mental Health Department un- Mental Health Department In Bram • M!llwood, 11 · Va., Bes- 1without a bump on my chin. She wlll also welcomt your lerrlng radio air ' flash!
ppor1
der Baleln81J.
the grand Jury report the reso- SJe Athey, Middleport.
Wbat can I do•-WORRYWART oim amusing experiences Ad!
en,
·"'
0 1 algnaiJ, apothghtl, and
!1
was
lhe
!Jrst
tune
that
the
The
stand
was
taken
presumlut
ted
Dis&lt;harges
Al1ce
Robe•on,
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Jon no ·
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caro
utlltluishera fro
t
in" 1e
own • mJSston
ably because of recent demands The grand jury prompted edi· Pomeroy; Roy Roush, Racme; Nervous bumJll come from thlJ newspaper,
m preseo car
8 a
ol Amencan troops
•that Dr. Bateman resign be- Ioria! criticism from many state Mary Bryan, Pomeroy; Ne!Ue "mountain-climbing moleholls"
to2 car.! b th Vlll of
'"eom.:
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.
lcau.&lt;e of the Lakin State !los- newspapers Including 8 direct Nelson, Pomeroy:
Martha Ways to avoid trem L!ook
. or ... y e
Ole
li S. mlhlory aulhonhes smd I
pil&gt;l situation
for Dr Baleman t&lt;J be Seals, Middleport: Leo Kenne- b t b t d 't
d
h
DeWS
Ita 1961 Chevrolet
lhe North Vietnamese regiment'
: A Mason C~unty prand jury rt!pla&lt;ed.
.
' dy, Jr., Middleport :
Runald ~:~.:it : t •:;nha:n~ot
four ~r &amp;-cylinder sedan withmarc hed
into
So~th
Viet
Nam
VATICAN
CITY
IUPI)The
~Johson,
Letart,
W.
Va.
te
to
Yla
bel
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out
1
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m nu s re 1
ore your
• radio
t· eqwpment,
.h
. opoUilbta,
nd
lJn Iy l:J days ilgn.
r.cumrmra 1 .ounr1 1 to ay over- 1
dale Th
in th
ml t
Us ll1'8 U IDgUII er, ILI'I!D a
.
whelm1ngly approved provisions ,
en,
ose
nu es, GaDit reodhJ&amp;II
Galllpo llaahlnc 1ipall. Tht blddar
..'\llhuugh U.S. hrleltng offi· for lightening observance of Ihe
ANNOUNCE SERVICE.
give yourself a pep talk. Would Dam 12.1, 13.3, rUDilln8 611 may ltale either what he will
1u s m Sa1gon ~a1d thf' Catholic ban against artiridal
Tentat1ve gravestde servtces he keep coming back H he dld· feet on rollll'l, Pomeroy-Me.. glvt for the 18M Che J t
Antem:an C&lt;l s ua l tIe 8 were birth ('()fllrol. A move bv conhave been set here for the two n't think you ' were specLal? on 20.87, Pt. Pleasant 24.15, what amo t h
·u 8 e or
. llluderaw: reporls from Ihe servalive bishops to win a con- .
day old infant son of Albert and i How do you know he Isn't fight- Hinton .40, Klulawha Filii 2.01, • trad I ":'
,.,
own"'
front s-.nd more Americans d('mnation of Communism fail· : W
.
Julia Archer Black of Boston,' ing nervous bumps htmaelf? Charleston 18.88. London, MarJ
po ce
8
ed.
· ,. ASHlNGTO"&lt; (UPli U.S. military strength In 1who died there yesterday. They Concentrate on pultiDi blm at met and Winfield dama were oo cru ser . es
• e.
ll I .
de el
t
v1et Nam IS expected to pass the 200,000 mark Within f have one other child 8 daugh- ease and you'll ooon forget your the sills
Each bidder may bJd for elth8 11
ar llturall'f! Found I
two months, but as yet there is no sign the
. ler, Marilyn.
are uneasiness .. And be glad Ohio iuver - Jeffboat up er the purchase of the 1964
In Kilgallen llf'atb I counCJI'• key decree charling ' Hanoi regJme wants senous peace talks, offtctals SaJd I Mrs. Margaret Archer of Mid- you're ALIVE enough to worry, 14, 12:50 'l.m.; Buckeye Stale
or lor the oale 1to thf
' Ihe role of the church in the today.
,
. dleport and Mrs. Albert Black, but learn to postpone worrying up 11, 5:20 a.m.; Titan down
age of. ~meroy of
ne•
wN~W YOHK 1UP II - Broad.· modern world.
· The Johnson administration s hope Is !bat steadlly m- Sr. of Columbus. The aervices until tomorrow, when there's 14, 5:!0 a.m.; Chrtl Jr. up 14, pollee "'"""' de,.,..lbed lbovl
"' co1umntst Do~olhy KJigal· The new formula
ado ted creasing mtlltary pumshment plus reported pressure are planned for the Bradford time. - IL
7 a.m.; Pqgy Do)Vney up 15, or both. Each bid mu.t eon~'"' dealh h.~&lt; he~ n lra &lt;·ed lo 11odav spells out Ihat "I he ;on• from Moscow for a peaceful settlement soon will per- '1church with burial in the ceme- Dear Helen:
8ollll a.m.; Joha J. Rowe up 17, taln the full name of OVf11 perburch~~~~~!!'"" of alcnhol and of the church are not to enler suade Commumst North Vtet Nam to btd for negotta. tery there. Rawlings Coats Is When a boy gives a girl a 2 a.m.: Harvey Jordon up 17, son or company Interested In
. ··
inlo wavs of conjugal love hons on a baSIS acceptable 1
I handling services. The body will corsage for tha prom, does ohe 4:40 a.m.; Elisha WOOd• up 17, the same, and the bid must be
A jactJoo belween drugs and which have been reproved by ·lo the Umted States.
,ment finally confirmed reports be flown In from Boston today. give him 1 boutonniere for hlo 5:t5 a.m.; A. J. Patton up 17, accompanied by a che&lt;k
or
all"ohol ~onday was declared lhe learhmg authoril . of the If and wh&lt;n such 1 bid' that it had rejected at least one
coat7 - WCY
waltlnl· Queen Cfty up
IS. bond In lhe •urn of $100 to the
the cause of her dealh by Dr. church."
l
comes, the President undoub-!Cummunist bid a year ago for
ANNOUNCE FESTIVAL
Dear Lucy:
6:15 a.in.: Jarry Bosworth up oaH•Iactlon of the
village
James Luke of the New York The new formula means that •tedly will be under conflict JOg : lalks in Rangoon, Burma. This The Racine Elemenlary PTA our friendly neighborhood flor. 11, 7:45 a.m.; Elgorcllff up 23, council ., a guaranty that II
Medical. Examm~r·s
Offiee. Catholics must comply with the pressure• here and abroad
waa because 11 on be basis of 1 will sponsor a Fall Festival iBt says there's no let rule OD 9:40p.m.; Irene Chotln up 23, the bid ill accepted, contract
MISs Kliga!len, a newsperer presenl ch urch han on all tu what cuur•e lo follow.
'tho total evidence available to Friday, Sov. li at 7 p.m. at the this. Not all bqya. wear bouton- 5' a.m.; Pennsylvanll down 23, w!U be entered Into and Ita pero
wr!ler and television panelis t, artiricia! birth control unless Th~re is strong sentiment in :u!, we did not believe at any Racine Junior High ourlitorium. nlereJ. ot ·tbose who do, half t:40 a.m.; Rqer up Greenup formance properly secured
was round dead to her lown and unlil 1t is modified by 11,e th&lt; United Stales as well as i time that North Viet Nam was Door prizes, cake walks, re- buy them 1long with lhe oor- 3:05 p.m.; Helen R. up Green- These checb or bonds wlU be
house here last Monday. She Pope.
among alhed . and neural I prepared for serJou• peace freshments, entertainment and aage, the other hall receive up 1:111 p.m.: Onio down Green- returned at once lo all except
wao 52.
Pope Paul VI has formed 0 natJons for Wash1ngt.on to seize · talks," department press off!- games for children and adults them as g!fta from their llrl up 7:50 p.m.: Mark M. up the auccessful bidder. Ilia check
, commJSsion lo sludy possible the first hiJJt of Communist : cer Robert J. McCloskey said. will be offered.
friends.
Greenup I p.m.; Valvollne up Ill' bond will be held until th1
PAYMENT DL E
: '•lexatJon of the ban and Its willingnen to negotiate and j McCloskey designated what
I kind of favor the 1111 Greenup 18:25 p.m.; Edeana contract or bld II properb' .,..
MASON _ Pro rl owne 1 interpretation of natural law on make an all out effort on the he caQed Secretary ul SUite
ANNOUNCE SALE
· bouto~rtlere Ia a mce way to Bosworth u~rltllllp 10:45 p. cuted by hlm.
here learned b ~ YT
." . Ihe matter. Bul he " nol dJp!omatJc front.
. Dean Rusk's "aensJilve anten- The WSCS of the Letart Falls say, Thank )'Otl lot ·a tovely m.; Walter
up Green- The right II reservlld to , .
1
frqm Baker vlatt~ :~d ~~sd~y i thought to be- read~ tu speak There are, however, those tn na'' as the Instrument for Methodist church Is having a' evenlna:." - H.
up 2:11 a.m.. ltlonal down ject any and all bids.
V&lt;•tmenl ba' k
th h r In· out on b1rth control brfo1e the Congress as wr.ll as among the asses.smg the Sincerity of an sale of homemade vegetable CAN7 LIVE ON LOVE
4:15a.m.: Andrew calhoun down
Edna Schoenleb Clett
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M
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installment n m, ,a1 t e Jrst end of the councJI.
general public who believed
the , Communist offer
retayed ' soup and baked goods
at I am 16 an d am PIannIng to Green 6:w
Lm.; R.
H.
Vlllll• of Pomeroy
0
1
ment cerlJfJc ~ '~" u a.,,_
Umted States ohould use th• i through third parhes. So lar ICross's Store In Racine, Fri- gel nti!Tled. The b6y I 10 with Bosworth n doWil GrttiiUp 7
Ill) 16, 23- 1 It
hie Oclobe ; " '16.;c~JJne paya· ,
mJiitary momentum it hao builtfofflclals said, all such hints U: l day, November 19th starting is In the Service llld won't get a.m.: Loulltana d01111 Meldahl
8
the streel; E·ach
an~:~"';g .
up to push on tor I major and date have turned out to he at 10 a.m. The soup will be In out tlll AprU of '86. We love eacb I p.m.; Allct up Meldlhlii:IO
ment is due therPflft
dec1s!ve v1ctory before going to 1wotthless when investigated. contamen.
\other. very much, but 1 am not p.m.; Cotton QuetD don Miler on c ..
th&lt; conference table
workmg and I !mow we Clll'l dai&gt;I 2:50 LIL
her 18. logelh•' w1lh interesl (Contmued fom page t)
Th&lt; PreSJdent ·has
''', ·· :1
ma!te it off what a P.F.C. J118k. GIJ!Ipt!lll llul _ Jlllb up DIYOTID TO INTUin OP
computed al 6 per cent per an· hedroom. was m talf condition '
.
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been
B008'J'EIUI TO MEET
PACK TO MEET
fes.
7•10 ril.• ~ntO· IS
nwn on the unpui bal.mce.
In a hospJtal.
commJtted to
unconditional
Salisbury Cub Scout Pack 246' Anoth th" . 1 ant'
' p..... ! • .::r~ up
·
MIIGs.MAION AJIIA
! dlsrusslon~" on pea!'f with the
The Southern Local Band .
t
er 1.nc.
w
I p.m.i Jvuu I * M ~aa up 3:2$
....,.,. a. ..... ,_...,
- ! Red• ever nce hla April 7 Boooters Association will meet WJII meet at the sehoul Satur· church weddiDi. but my par- a.m.; Semel up 1:!0 a.m.
,..,:::0• u-..:..:,:.rw
51
MAKE ARRF:ST
A DEEPENING
STORM speech m Balllmore But this I' Thursday, Nov. 18, at 7:30 p.m.
20, 0 7 p.:!:i enta can't afford It, 111!1 biJ,par- ......... Rlwr - 0.
F.
r:"'Ct... v....
Marvm CraJg 34 Pomeroy drove high wmds and snow a carnes no
to clo at the high sc)lool. Severalmon. i .. is
t\1
enll said II they Clll't spare thl Sblarw up -.net 2:!0 a.m.;
1
was arrested Monday nigh: u; cro" the Northern Plams toda; ' more than meet with the Reds ! ey - makin&amp;'l ,projects will be
money, they
but lln't U up OUv• Shoam up Marmet 1:
w Nil&amp; . . ...,.,
'"
Pomeroy Polico on a DWJ and sent tempera lum falhng and determine If !hey are dlocu&amp;Sed and all parents of COQki
Ill
be
d
Ito the brldea parental-MIX- 2S ••til-; illltD T, dowa Win08
charge CraJg wa. bemg held toward zero Cold
''erious" about a me'llningful i Junior and Senior Band memYl
"'rve ·
ED UP
field 4:10 p.m.; JeUtoOD up ::0,"' '* ... .,.. - I I , . _ ,
in Meig!l County J&lt;til today.
inp:s were posted for a w1de pnr. settlement, that is, one wrlchl bers are urged to .attend.
, -Dear M.U.:
Wlafltld 4:31 p.lll.l W. II.
.::=r~'Z::''L."'='=:-'
lion of the Midwest.
would guaranlee South V!el
M"ddlli'IBBt 00
1 UtSED fl
dol hale to·.~. spoil aport, but ver, ~r. do$ WIDI!eld 1:10 p.
co... ...:
~
1 epor vo un eer
remen
you reauy think 1 11rJ wbo m • ADen R. MerriU up Wino
Meip Geperal Hospital
four mch•s of snow hJI Great N•m's Independence and lerrlLOOAL TEMPS
were called al10:40 a.m. today worrted more about a church II~ t·20 Ill' il. E llolrlll
Admilllon• - Mrs.
Falls, Monl., Cold Arcltc ""· tnnal
I The temJI"I·alure in Pnme· lo lhe Sportsman bar .Rutland Iweddlnc than lite bread aDd u WndleJ"Io:io
Dual!lll
'" ,.., '" ...._':""I:
Aon a swept as far south as Nebras· Tho problem of determining ! roy's bu!lness district at II 35 ' road, to douse a mi.;,r fire in beiUlS that cume alter 11 Ja rea- B':,. down
1 m.•
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pheesant kill wao down and the
take of rabbits about tha oame
u last year on Friday, CJ!lOIIlDfl
day of the upland g.,.. 108800,
the state Wlldlllt Division reports.
The agency aJao reported
thet tbe gun oeuon fa' deer
oaw surprising 'auccesa In tbe
60Uth zone and only lair .....,.s
m tbe north .zone, despite light
hunting pres!IUI'e.
The division said game prolectors reported !ewe~ upland
game huntero m the field thaD
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Rf.CHING FOR RECORDS

ln northwestern Ohio, wilh the I proted good quail bunting sueharvesting of corn and ooybeans cess, particularly in the south·

behind ICheduie because of wet ern hall.
lall weather.
in tho four-day gun •eal!On on
It tonk an average of 171 deer Nov. 1 - Nov. 11, a t&lt;Jtal
hours to bag cock pheasant this of 32S bucks were harvested in
year compared with 9.&gt; hours the soull zone with Athens
laat year, while rabbit huntero County reporting 1 total of 31
spent five hours to get one com- to lead the way Washington
pared to four hours last year. County was next' with 23 and
The best rabbit hunting was Meigs w•s third with 24.
had In southeastern Ohio and A total of 62 was taken in the
the worst in the northeastern 1 north zone with Williams County
portion. It took longer to get a accounting for :u.
pbeasant ln northwestern and in The !oogbow season on deer is
western sections than eliewhere now open In both zones and runs
ln the state,
, through Dec. 31.

Adams, Snyder Share SEO
Individual Scoring Title

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state a team that has only one I
victory in eight games. Arkan-1
sas' performancE' helped the
Rarorbacks gain second ptace
in their battle with the
Cornhuskers.
The Michigan State-Notre i
Dame contest could decide who
will be the national champion. '
A Spartan triumph would
almost clinch the tit!~ for the
Big Ten champions while a
victory by the Irish would open 1
up the first-place hattie for any '
of ro• :r or five teams.
Michigan lost two f•r'-" 1)1-.•·P
votes from 1
Arkansas' big Jump &lt;.: ut Lhe
Spartans' margin to 18 points i
-the lowest since the first :
week they occupied the top I
spot.

Both finished tha
seven- B. Simpson, Pmry 2 o 12 ing gameo of Saturday, Nov. 13:
league game schedule with 78 L. VanMeter, Pmry 2 o 12 Team•
W L T I'll Opt
ta!Ues. All - time loop ocoring M. Hayburn, Welb. 2 0 l2 •-Xavier
8 1 0 186 911
rerord was established by Porn- E. Hummel, Alhlls 1 6 l2 Musklngum
8 I 0 137 40
eroy's Vern Harrison in 1!158. B. Westfall, Logan o 10 10 Ashland
7 I I 162 88
The Panther ace tallied lOll that
FINAL AU GAME
FIDdlay
7 2 0 249 85
year
GRID STANDINGS
Bluffton
7 2 0 157 6t
Listed below are lhe loop's ITEAM
w L T p OP Bowling Green 7 2 0 123 107
top 2S scorers, and the final Athens
.. g o o 288 28 JoMhn CarrUoil
5 I 0 91 43
1965 grid standings:
' Coal Grove ... 9 o o 240 64 1- t. ruon
6 1 0 209 100
NAME, Team
TD EP TP Jackson . . . . . 8 2 0 177 72 ~r;!~l..r
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D. Adams, Athens 12 6 78 Logan ....... 7 3 0 200 91 x-Ohio
6 2 0 147 111
T. Snyder, Athens II 12 78 , Gallipolis ... 7 3 0 158 801Youngstown
6 2 0 139 105
J. Gasser, Logan t 2 581Middleport , .4 S 0 92 152 x-Miami
6 3 o 210 130
C. Kemper, Logan 7 2 44 1Wellston ..... 4 6 o 93 141 •-Denison
i J o 163 i'l
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D. Mcinturf, Athens 4 12 36, Pomeroy . . .. . 4 6 0 Ill 182 Akron
; 3 1 11093
CA1CHt:VG
L. Adair, Jackson 4 4 28 1Pt. Pleasant ... 2 6 o 116 235 x.CincinnaU
B 4 o 158 135
ENI&gt; OP
P. Anderson, Gall. 4 2 26 Nelsonville . . . . 1 8 0 89 186 Ohio Northern ' 4 o 126 99
"n&lt;E MA&lt;iie
R. Long, Galllpoll! 4 0 24 Ironlon
I 9 o 37 233 Defiance
&amp; 4 o 118 134
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D. Terry, Jackson 4 0 24
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Baldwin-WaUote 4 3 1 127 102
UNITA$
B. Moore, Midd.
4 0 24
IFjoall
Hiram
4 4 0 143 199 _ _ _ _ _ __.:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
K. Oiler, Wellston 4 0 24 TEAM
· W L T P OP x-Kent State
4 4 t 137 108
D. Gilmore, Gall. 3 4 22 Athens . .. .. .. , o o 1.10 22 wooster
4 5 o 183 167
to and down to 1alh.
G Haynes, Nels.
3 2 20 Logan ...... '-. 5 2 0 140 11 Otterbein
4
0 137 219
Florida moved from 13th lo
J. Siansoo, Athens 3 0 18 Gallipolis , .. , S 2 0 t12 68 •-Toledo
4 S 0 31 89
lith, Ohio State also jUmJI"d
R. E•tep, Wellst&lt;Jn 3 o 18 Jackson ...... 6 2 o 106 60 x-Ohio Wesleyan 3 4 I 138 110
two places tu 12th, Tennessee
J. Pope, Wellston 3 0 18 Wellston .. ,. 3 4 0 74 96 Westem Reservo 3 4 1 115 106 '
dropped four positions to
B. Smith, Gallipolis 2 0 l2 Middleport .... 2 5 o 12 116 x.Central Stolt 3 4 0 100 131
and Georgia Tech vaulted
D. Patton, Jackson 1 0 12 Pomeroy .. _.• 1 6 o 48 162 Case Tech
3 5 0 94 178 NEW YORK IUPI)-Arkan- seventh-place UCLA.
20th to 14th.
R. Sauer, Mlcld.
2 o 12 Nelsonvilla ... 0 7 0 23 174 Heidelberg
2 ~ 2 &gt;7 61 sas caused a modest chan~e m Arkansas was awarded 13
IL English, Pmry. 2 o 12 TOTALS
zs zs o 791 719 Oherlln
1 7 0 131 236 the United Preso Internahonol first-place ballots, seven more Princeton,
which bullies
Marietta
t 7 o 49 241 major college football ratings than last week 85 the Dartmouth Saturday In a
•-Dayton
1 7 1 19 1411 today, but thl1 Saturday Razorback! edged ~ur Nebras- meeting of lwo-JI"rfect record
Kenyon
1 8 o 133 3U promise• to give the standings ka'a CornhUikers, who o!ippedl dub:' for the Ivy Laague title,
Wilmington
0 7 t 83 190 a vlgorouo Jhakeup.
to third with three votes.
continued Jts steady advance,
x-Ohio Unlv.
o 9 0 6l 181
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rtsmg from 17th to 15th.
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to 1
Six of the top 10 teamo Will Notre Dame, Souther~~ Call for-~ Auburn ranked 16th Illinois !
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MID-AMERICAN
weekend. Michigan State, whJch
COLUMBUS &lt;UP!) - The, and Findlay 5 t!lch: Bellaire I Miami
5 1 0 154 6l drew li flrst-placo votes and
final 1965. Umted Press Interns- and FaJrborn I each; Manetta, Bowling GreeD ~ 1 o l3 . 73 held th• top opot for tho fourth
tiona! Ohm hcgh school coaches Springfield South and Elmwood Kent State
1 2 1 1113 60• otralght week, •islta fourthratmgs lw!lh first place voUls 3. each; ~ver, London, Loms- Western Mich. 3 2 1 73 87 ranked Notre Dame; Arkansas,
and woo-lost recorda In paren- vtlle and Liberty Center 2 each: Toledo
2 4 0 51 68 Razorbacks, who tonk over
theses) .
Cleveland South, Dayton Bel- Marshall
1 4 0 54 tl8 second place from NebraskA
Team
Polnta mont, Marion Franklin, Marie- Ohio U.
I I I 30 116 meet once-beaten Texao Tech',
I. Sandusky (18) (10.01
379' mont, Colma and Toledo Scott I
ranked No. 9; and filth-ranked
2. Massillon (16) (10.0)
375 each.
omo CONFERENCE
Southern Calllornla engages
3. Warren (8-t-t)
197
Muskingum
7 D D 127 t7
4. Cin. Moeller 14) (10.0) 172
Wittenber&amp;
4 I 0 3l Sl
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•. Up. Arlington (11 (0.0) 153
Akron
4 I 0 76 23
6. Middletown (9-1)
142
Capital
i 1 0 m 92
1. cots. Watterson 121 19.(1 1 138
Mt. Union
~ 2 o 174 81
8. Lima II) (6-1)
119
Otterbein
I I D 117 17&gt;
9. Steubenville 18-2)
96
•-Denison
4 2 0 120 66

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10. Cleve. Benedictine (8-t) 94
Second 10 teams: 11. Shelby
Hiram
I 4 0 119 178
63: 12. Cincinnati Ruger Bacon NEW YORK IUPI!-J
Bald~in-Wallace 2 3 0 55 70
41 ; 13. Niles 38; 14. Canton Me- W t 1 th Lo A 1 La~rry x-Ohio Wesleyau 1 2 1 89 59
Kinley 33; 15. Lorain King 2.\; e:. 0 d 0 to s nge e~ r er~ Heidelberg
I 5 I II 54
Hi. Athens and Lancaster (l) 1 ~on ~n:Su A ~ac~ ~ona Oberlin
1 5 0 102 167
24 each: 18. Ashland 18: 19.; as e
ssoc ation . ten Kenyon
0 S 0 68 181
Hamilton C.tholic and Toledo 1WJth 456 . points, according to Marietta
0 ! 0 14 167
st. Francis 17 each.
I NBA stailstics released today.
x-Ooe pme to play,
West picked up his 311.4
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BIG TEN
E!yrJa IS each; Cleveland field goals and I'IU free throwa. Michlgaa State 7 0 0 203 B6
Heights and Co!umbJJB Brook- ·
Ohio State
~ 1 0 111 71
baven 13 each; Akron St. Yin- Don Ohl of Baltimore moved Purdue
4 2 0 124 71
cent and Youngstown Chaney 11 into second place with 380 MI-la
4 2 0 107 rr
each: Ashtabula (!) and Daylon polnla a~d a 23.8 over&amp;~e. North-tern
J 3 0 9t1 lit
Alter tO each: Columbus De- Cincinnati s Oscar Robertson Illlnol1
3 3 0 135 114
Sales and Newark a each; Ham- wu close on Ohl'l heels with MlchiiiBD
2 t 0 130 1.08
llton Garfield 7, Columbus Hart- 3'16 points and a 31.3 average, Wlaco01ill
2 4 0 68 186
ley, Oberlin and Oregon Clay 6 followed by Philadelphia'• Will Indiana
1 I 0 70 1~7
each; Akron Kenmore, Mentor Chamberlain with 350 polnii)Owl
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NEW YORK (UP I) - The ; Chamberlain Wa5 llsted wtth
Uruted Press lntemaUonal rna- ~ 19,18'1 poiola for his career. He
)Or coUege football ratings wtth should p&amp;9S his coach, Dolph
~':t-place votes and won-los~ ISchayes, 05 the No. 2 all-time
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MiSiourl held their ground as Syracusa and Tulsa ti d 1 I
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tbe 4-5-&amp;-7-8 teams in order. 18th.
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Taxa• Tech replaeed Tennessee Arkansa• subdued Southern
as the No. 9 team and Purdue Methodist 24-J while NeiJ•rasl&lt;a
jumped from !Sth to lOth,!had to score in the
See Plwru! Book JoO.. NearbJ
shoving Kentucky out of lhe top . seconds ~t:"_o....."e~
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Fullback Willie Asbury of Kent
state hao set a Mid-American
Conference record in winning
the rushing crown thlJ oeason.
The latest 1latlstlcs show he
gained 186 yards ill 146 carries,
topping the record of 111 yards
in 88 carrl01 by Jim Albert tf
Ohio UniYOrslty In ltltl3.
Dale Uvlnglton of WeslorD
Michigan also put a record ID
the book wltb b1J leftD field
goals In league gamea, erasl.ng
tht mark ollivo HI In 11162 by
Bob Jencks, former Miami alar
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Otherwlie, It was virtually • '
Miami show. The Red!!klns .,.._I
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2. Arkansas (13) (9.0)
308 In February 11 Chamberlain neaota Vlldnga' Coach Norm Kozar of Miami with 50 polnta 1

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5. S. California (&amp;-1-1)
cUp. Pettit W88 In tho NBA for
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Alabama
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7 UCLA (6-l·l)
This !1 Wilt'o seventh.
a· Missouri (&amp;-2-l)
Johnny Green of Ba!UJnore
9: Te~&amp;s Tech (8-l)
~ led in field goal percentqe
IO. Purdue (6-3-li
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Second 10-o-ll, Florida 31 , :: son with .m. Paul Neumann of
Ohio Stale 26· 13 Tenne..,.; 14.' San Francisco continued to
14, Georgia T;,.h·ll; 15,
pace !ree throw shooters with
ton 9: 16,
6: 17, Winola an ·873 average, sinking 112 of
5; 18 (tie) Kentucky, Syracuse 71.
and Tulsa 4
' Jerry Lucas of Clncfnnatl haa
Olher
n!Celv!ng polnta hauled down S28 rebounds lor
- Mississippi, Northwotero, au average of 2$.2 In 13 games,
Washington Slate.
followed by perennial champ
BW RuueU of Boston with 318
Next Weeb Games
retrieves In 12 &lt;ODtesta ~ an
'Thio week'• Ohio eoUeaa foot average of 21.3.
ball achedule:
- San Frlllclsco'• Guy RAldgen
SAT11RDAY
fed the baD 148 times to
Ohio State at Mfcblgan
teammates who ooored. RubertMiami at CinclnnaU
son was oecond wltb 135 anlata.
LoulsvlUe at Kent Stela
Xavier at Te~ Western
NBA Sta»dings
Ohio U. lit Mmhall
Nil! ...,lap
OI!Io .Wesleyan ,at Denlsoa
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West~ ((11'8)
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Fury, Belvedere,
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qulU!ng hfl job aDd would not Matte
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recoDiider 1 VWap oiiiclal 1 ted
85 tJmes, comllld.
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John 'l'lloalpoon, publlo rela- lenge~ wu Ron Seifert ol West- i
tlolll cllnctor ol tho VIkings, ern
chigan With « compte- ,
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:istening held
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All persoas baterested Ia the
BONNEVILLE SALT
I E~ch January, alieni In the Two ·baYI lleld. CaiJio
adult &lt;lasses alllalland wldcb
Utah (UP!) - Daring Craig United Slates must file , their nel paoli Ia U.S. hlllor1 •
.WIIU•m Arthur Wiley, elgld· will IDclude ~. sborllland
· Breedlove beeame the !Irs! nddresses with the federal gov· Francis Porldnl end Ovelll QIJp
I!!III&lt;IHIId son of Mr. and Mrs. and -eepiDI sboald atJEJ
mand lo &lt;rack the 600 mUes emment.
Hobby.
~arry Wiley, of New Haven, w. tend the organlzaliooal ,...tEntered Hospital
per hour harrlel Monday tn
¥a., was christened during the •- oa Tl!arsda•, Nov. 11, al
Group II of the Women's
terin llolz
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Sunday morn ng services at t e 7:3t p. m. 1o the Ralland A bazaar and soup oale was Fl t U 'ted
pltal d""'"" the past 24 mHUr&gt;l speed record in two sizzling
Grace Episcopal Church
In High Scbool.
discussed when
the Ladies rs
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Pomeroy with the Rev. Rich·
Auxiliary of the Syracuse Vol· Church will meet
IDcluded: Mrs. John c:;·,~~il across western Utall'a Sa I t
ird Martin o!ficlating. God-par- "'
unteer Fire Dept. met in I h e 16 for their annual
horne, 558 Third Ave.; _;
Flats.
'"Is were Mr. and Mrs. Rich· Miss Marion Lambert, Youngs. town hall recently.
ing dinner meetiug at the
F. Tiplqll, 114 VIne St.;
tin Restaurant at UO p.m.
F Shaler, Rt. 2 Crown
The ZS.year-&lt;~ld Los Angeles
,rd Gi bson of Columbus and Da· town: Mrs. A. W. Lambert,
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called to
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The meetiug was
or· meetmg w o ow a
Mrs. onme ·
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't~ of t~!· baby~ nversi ' un- . st~~!~~ :~ Oh~ ::.rersi;.~~ der by the president, Ad a chureh with Mrs. Ro!~
1 Crown City; Elias W. Sisson, M0.601 mph wHh clo&lt;klngo ol
Attending the services Sun- land Mrs. Miller entertained wlth Slac~ and opened with the and Mn. Russell Lyuns a
Rt. I V'mlnD; Charles D. I 593.1711 .. mph .. and 1011.%01
•av w•re the grandparents, Mr. a buffet dinner following the Lord • Prayer, followed by the esses.
Rt. I Gallipolis; Mrs. Char .es through the measured mOe io
n ledg !MI call was anc.
Hamilton, HI. 2 G'alllpohs;
,md MLrs. 8DavWid MiliMer, Mr. and services at their home In Mid· sw~
members. A new The Sallsbury PTAfwlll
Valerie G. Bailey, Pt. p~.~~~:; bls jet-powered raeer.
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ber·~·vten Slack
eJ. Tuesday at 6 p.m., or ~
Mrs. Paul D.•Wedge, Pt.
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~nd luck dinner. Each family ant; Oils C. Lewis, Pt. Pleas- Nellie Taylor Ross was
co
&amp;!ked to bring a meat .and
ant; l\lrs. Robert E. Tucker, first woman state governor
approved.
side dish. Dessert will be
Rt. 2 Racine; Mrs. Leslie G. also first woman director
Dec. 4, was the date ..t lor vlded by the ..ecuuve
Hoffman, Rt. 1 Laugsville; Mrs. the United States Mint.
a bazaar 8JYl soup sale In the tee. Dr. Charles Holzer
JoeN. Sayre, Rt. Rutillnd; Johnl .:::=-:==~~-'-----councll room of the town hall ~ &amp;*&gt;I speaker. .
w. Gilliland,
Rl. 2 Wellston;
infant daughter,
Mrs. 'la·vidl
--,. wishing to carry out ents will be counted twJCe
E Huff HI '·bland
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soup are asked to bring contain- room count and an ex
Ky.; Mrs. Frank N.
JeHmon D. Wells and inf;mtl
ers. Soup will be 50 cents a will be awarded.
Hamden: Mrs. Oscar M.
quart. The baza~ "special" will Lydia Clrcio of the
nant Jackson; Miss Sharon ~-~~soiiiniii.========"il
be filled or unfilled Chnstmas Methodist church will meet
Eva~s, Oak Hill; Mrs. ·Ray A.
stockings. Homemade p•es wtll the church Tuesday, at 7:30
Folden, Jackson; Mro, Tbo'l!l3''11
also be for oale.
m. with Mrs. Karl
F. Conley, Irnnton; Mrs. NoThe Auxiliary's annual Chris~ and Mrs. Tom Crow as
man G. Grace, Rt. 2 lront~n:
mas dinner and party with se- es. Leaders will be Mrs.
Mrs. Robert V. Stevenson, R•pcret pals being revealed, will liam SWatzel and Mro.
ley, W. Va.; Wlllard C. Doy,
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be held at Oscar's Riverboat Brown. Memben are to bring RL t Jackson.
Largest Selection
Room 1n Gallipolis .., Dec. 10 articles lor a silent auction.
Birthto
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Rt.
in the
at 7 p.m.
Bosworth Council No.
3 Jackson, son, 10:10 a.m.
Present ,..... Enunallne Hen· Royal and Select Masten
day; Mrs. Robert E.
Ohio Valley
Tbe '1'YLB. llocW ~
drix, Edith Hood, Thelma Grue- hold a special assembly
Rt. 2 Racine, daughter,
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Clara avender, Agnes day, at 7.p.m. lor the
p.m. Monday; Mrs. James A.
Make-up Material
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Vivian of conferrmg the Royal
Cbllden, Wellston, son, 6:14 p.
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Slack, Mildred Pierce and Ada leet Master• degree. All
m. Monday; Mrs. Ray A. Fold·
• Ad..tr.l Ezchufft Colw ........ a ..., ••• TreH a Santos
)'Ou bow &amp;hom
Slack.
cers and compamons are
en, Jackson, son, 8:39·p.m. Mo,n· ll
6 cyl. motor, automatic tro nsmillsion, radio, white
• AdmltaJ AYtomltit DeJw
,a.., ..• p Sr ,,,, •
Angels
Sleighs •
quested by Thomas C.
day; Mrs. Paul L. Burgess, Rt.
eolclmpuritiM ca.-l bf ZTJ 11': '111 I I II!
Cards a Candles
PT. PLEASANT
wards, illustrious master,
I Crown City, daughter, 7:50
sidewall tires, wheel discs. A real dandy.
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Nativity Seh
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
NOV. 17
p.m.
• Lilbted "'Unitir.ed .. O....MI 8 I ._ ...- . . . . • I I
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6 Admiral Color Balmcw Cboall.-me&amp;et I
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The Syracuse Third
llloeharged
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betweeD colon
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Salurday, Nov. 13, I~
day Homemakers club
T. Herl&gt;ert Blankenship, He• 28,000 Volta ol. Plck1re Power .._for llrllblw• . . , . a
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HOGS- 175 to 220 23 to 24.· meet Wednesday, Nov. 17, from gina G. Clark, Mrs. Chloe R.
smart eo........., StYilac,. Onlood
Hardboard cabinet~~ -witb tine furrall:uM JGok.
75; Heavies 21 to 23; Llghll 20 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the homo Fink, Mrs. Lewis G. Gergel, All Colors (80.1(' ilillloa2'.-.Jllll(."'9 ... ..
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to 24; Fat Sows 19 to 21.50; of Mitsl!ko Harris with Sarah Wendell E. Grate, Mrs. Orville
All
Sizes
GMAC Financing Available
Boars 14 to 17; Pigs 7 to 12.
Roush as c&lt;&gt;-bostess. Topic will D. Hearon, Mery P. Hurt_. Mrs.
CATTLE- Steers 161o 20.40; be "Knowing a Good Fit" with Richard Roush, Mrs. Cecil G.
All Prices.
Hellen 1%.80 to 16.40: Fat O&gt;ws Artla Sellers end Jessie
Sargent, Mrs. Harold B. Shadle,
12 to 14.30; Canners 9 to 12; trill 11 leaders. A covered dish Mrs, Maurice E. Venoy, Mrs. Open 8:00 AM-9:00 P.M.
A S11111l Dewn
Bulls 14 to 17.70; Stock Steers 1 h .11 h
. ed 1 noon Jefferson D. Wells, Forrest A.
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18 to 23.40 ; Stock Heifers 13 to unc Wt
enjoy a
. Wickline, Mrs. Charles E.
Payment IIIII
16.90; Stock Steer calves 18 to woth esch bringllli her own eta ton and infant son, Mrs. Ellis
JustS.OOpw
26.50; Stock Heiler calve• 15 to ble service. All homemali rs S. Clonch and ln!ant
Mrs.
Cadill8c - Oldsmobile
2419 DUDLEY AVI.
20.
are welcome.
WJIIIam T. Ghcarlng and lnl:mtll
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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"You'D Like Our Quality Way tf Doing Buslnea"
VEAL CALVES - Tops 32 .· The Women's Guild
son, Mrs. Glenn R. Miller and
PARKERSBURG, W.VA.
10; Seconds 30.50: Medium 22 to Federated Church will
R. Simonton and infant son, Mrs.
WY 2-5342
Pmneroy. Ohio 24 : Common &amp; Heavies I&gt; 1o a bazaar Wednesday
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• work will be sold. A dinner will
: bo oerved from I lo 7 p.

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CHRISTMAS

OPEN HOUSE
NQV. 15- NOV. 20

SPECIAL
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It's true. Our loa ns ma ke fri ends every
day. If you r bills are getting the best of

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Ciau 12 Circlt nf

lleath I

WodneldaJ.~ a p.m. at
the
·church, :r.~n. M. L.
gram chairman, and Mra.
. id Entsminger, devotioliBI cllair·il
· man. Miss Lydia Ebersbach
: Pomeroy, will show olldea
her trip lo the Holy Land.
cburcb women are Invited. Host· II
esae.s are :Mn. Bruce ~:11
Mrl. John Kincaid, Mrl. .~'
Eultr and Mrl. Wa)'lll Gibbons.

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an eledlfc t/rJir•••

200,000 families 011 Ohio
Power liBBs say it's•••

Mrs. Cora Love
Dies Sunday
In Columbus

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It cosls a famlf7 fl. f111Jr Ollly ahoat a c1ollar a -~~~
eleetrlcally - tile "WORTH MOBB" wa;rl

to cJrr clothes

ELECTRIC RATES CONTINUE TO COME DOWN u the cost of
flame fuels continues to ro up. l:et, u. .k llld ia cl8ar ••• The Toll!.
.Eleetlic Ap ill Bare I

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In tbe write-up of the meet·
lug of the Pomeroy DAV Aux·
illary meeting, the namea.r of

two cherter membar1 who were
serit finwero were omitted.
i were Mrs. Laura Wallon,
cine, and Mro. Mayme llo~l!es,

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reciation

Dear Smoker,
"Why bother?
enjoy both."

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Holiday Season One To Remember.

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PT. PLEASANT - Two couplei have mnde applications for
marriage licenses In
of the ooultty clerk: _A
were Roe Wesley Holley,
Milton Route I ond Carolyn LOU·· 11
lse Bush, 21, Frazier Bottom,
ond Freddie Allison Marks, 29,
Necw Haven, and Julia Yvonne
Collier, 28, New HAVEN.

ONE DAY ONLY
Wednesday, November 17th
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Now . .. • just in time for your, Christmas shopping .••• on outright 10% discount on all the purchases you make at Murphy's during this one dey onlyl
And remember •••. this is actually 10% OVER AND ABOVE the low, low
prices you ALWAYS find at Murphy'sl Take advantage of this terrific one day
offer I Bring your Christmas shopping list and SAVE MORE THAN EVER BEFORE!

SoiKI From Th01o Femouo Bronchi

Het;l Conn!}''l Oldell • Loral!ll lnsunnes AcenCf

'TOBACCO ITEMS OR G.E. LIGHT BUL~ IXC.PTED

DOWNING INSURANCE

•Form!.. Counter Topt1
aTappon Appliances
•Coblneto By IXL
• Weldwood Paneling
• AIrock Vinyl Albeotoo Floor Tilt
•Armstrong Coiling Tllo
All Available At . , •

AGENCY, INC.

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S6.99 pr. I
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS

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and odor-free 'lritluMit flame or fliiDM - wbJ' 1111'8 lt's 1nlrih-.
It keepa colors br!Jhfi.as-lleW with ill PDI:Ie ·heat. .liiiJ, Ellalric
Dryers cost at leut $80.00 leas to buJ, Check these.CQIDparlsoaa alld
see !or yourselt , , , then il)' an Eler1r!c DIJ...

Pay off

liii~ens
14aUonal B ~••

BASKETBALL SHOES

1 The U:lyal Women's Class of

!he Middleport Church of Christ
meet Thursday evening at .
1 the church at 7:00 p.m.
, ' The Wi!tiug Workers class
the Enterprise EUB church will
meet Thursday evening. at
home of Mrs. James Will.
Magnolla Ternpio, Pytblan
ters will meet at the DAV hall
Thursday, at 6 p.m. for their
annual Thanksgiving dinner,
followed by tile regular meetlllll. I
; Membero are aaked to briug •
1their own table servi«.
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NIIV. II
The Forest Run
Methodist
: church will a ba%aar
and bake lllle Frldsy, Novem·
ber 19, at Duke Cleaners, Porn.
eroy. Handmade articles and
homemade baked goods inCIIJCI- 1[
lng bread and also candy will
bo &amp;ald.

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those nagging old bills.

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BAKER furniture

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'nle Middleport Lltorary Club
w!ll ·meet Wednesday at 2 p.m.
et tile home of Mrs. Nan Moore .
. Mrs. Carl Horky and Mrs.
Clyde Ingels will review "Queen
Victoria, Born to SUcteed/' and
'''Ibt Lonely Empresa." Response to roll call will be a bl·
ography.
The Winding Trail Garden
club will meet Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. at the Columbus and
Southern Eleetric office in Mid·
dleport for a Christmas Sparkle
demonstration, followed by the
regular meeting. Guests nlghtll
will be observed.
The Past Presidents of
1 American Legion Auxiliary
, Drew Webster Post will meet
Wednesday evening, at the
of Mrs. Pearl Knapp, Sy·
Ihome
racuse.
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NOV. II
I The Twilight Garden dub
1will meet Thursday evening, at
tbe home of Mrs. Elmer Wick·
Nov.IJ
The Busy Bee Class of the
Middleport First
Baptist
Church will meet Thursday ev·
I eDing at 7:30 p.m. at the
, church.

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AT ALL MURPHY
STORES .. :
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monthly payments tailored to your bud

Dinoland.

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KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT

you, inquire here. You may repay in easy

DINO·TRACTION- A chain ho ist in a steel-pipe brace
provides the traction for this New York World 's Fair
star after repair work on a fra cturerl neck . Jt wa s cor•
rective carpentry rather than sur gl'ry !or brontosaurus,
70-foot-long dinosaur replica at a Fair exhiblt, Sinclair

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&amp;nile Gas ctr,;..g ftuffs I&lt;Jwt]js dry, oo they seeno
sofler. th1cker and th~s uer. Jerseys and playdothes
&lt;lr; so soft and wrinl:le·t - Dle¥'oe roocl\110_,.
again without ironing.
And what a timesa- a Gas dryer is! No mo&lt;a
hours spell! hang1ng up and taking down clothes.
No more wornes about lhe waather. No ReaVV
loads of wet clothes to carry .
Gas drying is bifty, 100. About a penny's WOfllo
of Gas dues a whole load. Wlv; oot please your
family and vo..-seij I See .,.... Gas applanca
dealer today. Let hilo1 show yoo 1too hands0111&lt;l,
advanced styling of today's Gas drvers.
For drying. Gas miikaa the big d w -

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---olina At Cht~P"l Hill is ll1e nld- velthR&lt;Itwo iiil'crrl;uu•sofsiH! t ·
est slate university in Utf! Unil- - Curdelll!ull and Edward Stet- Nlci:lrague ls the largcsl o(/ In England, the JaiD1 t/1 . . .
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Syracuse
Society Notes

SPA.CI PROBLIM-Accommodatlng ever-longer runways isn't the only space problem tac~d by modern air
terminalJ. ·There'a altO the m1tter or adequate parking areas ror ground tranaportation. This view of San Franclleo'• tnterutlonalairport ahows outdoor areas which now handle 1,400 vehlcle11. A glant new multilevel garage
next to the termlnll ila~drHru' An"ther 2.700 parking places.

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Co0k Says It.
Can't Happen
T0 AEP System

Tou want performance, ~omforl, and lots of
glamour at a rea sonable pr1cei Well, mister,
meet Monaco ... the mo!t dazz~ng car illlhe
'66 Dodge ltneup of dazzlers. Here's a car
that' s got everything-and we mean everything-except a luxUi iously med price tag.
That's where we become very modest
Jn add1t1on to all the plush appointments

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and fittings ttlal come 5landard on Monaco,
Come "" and live a Bltle. Step 1111111117 Ill
lite
oew Monaco Series wagOM, lludlops.
there're a whole lot of nradical items that
are now mcluded in the list price inslead m or sedans. Tile Dodge Rebellion Willis ,...
tosttng e~tra. Thi ngs Iha l make you lee\ safei
Man•m
at the wheel. An outside, rear view m1rror.
A padded dasn. Varia ble -speed windshield
wipers and washers. Backup light~ Tliro DODGE OIVtSIOO
CHR~R
iignals. Seat belts, t~o front and two rear~

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ASSIGNED TO 7TH
incrimination.
Army Pvt. F'rank Wolford
In
TodHy's deci&gt;ion was
the
Jr., whose faUH!r lives aL 325
lat.esl in a series of reverses
Page, Middleport, was assign·
the Subversive Activill., Con·
ed to the 7th Inrantry Oivi.'lion
trol law has sustained in the
in Korea , Nov. 2. Wolford. a
··ourts_ The new ruling came in
member of Company H. lsi Batthe midst of a federal eourt
talion ot the diV IS ion's 1ld Arm·
Jury trial on whether the party
1or, Pntered tht&gt; Arm~· in May
1tseU mu~t register with the
Donald C. Cook, President ofl i965 and received bas1c trai ning WASHINGTON &lt;UPit - The .Ju st 1ce Deparlmf'n1 Ind1v1dualsl
MILL &amp; SECOND STREETS
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
:American Electric Power Cor- at Fort Knox, Ky. H~ attended Surpeme Co~t. unammougJy ~ould be subJect to reg1stra tion
patioo, said today tt ' 'is tn- 1 Plano (Tex.) ~1gh School. _H1s ruled un~onshtu10nal Monday_ a l 1f the par~y refused lo Jist its[
QIT THIS J!.91 (HI·FI) $4.JI (IT!RIOJ AUUM OF'CHitiSTMAS fAYORIT£5 fOil JUST $1.00. FOR DETAtl.S Ill WUII.OCM.DODel DIT R
COIICflvable that the American 1mother, Mrs. Guy Swmt, l1 ves key sect111n of the subversiVe membership .
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Jd I at G'alve~ton, Tex.
/ mntrol law requiring individ--'-------C'-------------------·------------------------~
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I ua mem r~ of t e. mmunlst
like th t hlch cc
d . the
party to register wnh the gov-~
a w
o urre In
ernment
llortheastern part of the coun·
try last week."
: The co urt agreed wtth a cha!- ·
Cook said tllat the American :
lrnge nf the 1950 law which
Electric Power System
has
claime&lt;i that the regi&gt;lrotion l
requirement would violate the
been developed for the past i
,
half century on the principles of 1
('O~~tltut!onal_p~~~ctio~_againsl l
widely dillpersed electric gener· l By Mrs. J . E. Radokin
sting units wllich are integral·[ Mr . and Mrs. J. c Proffitt
ed and Interconnected by a high· Iand Mr. and Mrs. Downie Nelly protected high voltage trans- son and daughters of McConnelsmission system, and which tms 1ville Wert' Sunday guests of
been d~slgned, engineered, and, Mrs. Neleon's parents, Mr. and '
bub! drfferently from the &gt;y·l Mrs. Riggs, LangsVIlle Mr.
Item affected.
1 Proffitt is recnv('ring from a
uEvery one of our larger ~ six w~eks il lness with a heart
tommunities has several sourc- con? 1_hon.
.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Chalr 1
es of power available to them .finends . or th1s commnnity1man Joseph c_ Swidler of the
from this system and through hav~ received word that Roy , Federill Power Cc.mmission .anUle years we have been devel· Ogdm, a former resident, Is in i nounced Monday that the masoping thi1 high voltage trans- Mt . C~rrne l Hospital, Cotumbus sive northeastern power failure
mission system and we are con-: followmg a severe stroke.
apparently startecJ in Canada :
1!rluing to do so,." he added.
I M.rs . ~·aude Holcomb and '_'m Ihe Ontario !tyd~o genPrat•
.
. I ~dnan F1sher of Columbus spenl m~ plant &lt;~u the NJagura RivCook ~omted out that m add!- I Saturday and Sunday here at the er."
tlon to 1ts own wholly Jntegrat- hom-e of the formj. M1·s. Hoi- ,
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ed transmission system that Am· comb Is being treated at RiverThe mtlla.mn of the d1slur~ican Elect~ir Power t.s more l side Hospital and will reside ut ~ancl:! see~~ to have orcur~ed 1
m.t~rco.n~ectJons wi~h other elec-! the home of another daughter, m f~e Ontano .hydro ge_neratmgj
tnc uflhty compames than any Mrs. Helen E!lsex , 202 w. Do- plan on thr N1aga_ra R1vcr ;md
olher system in the country. He minion Blvd .. Col umbus
resu lt:~ m a maJor _inrush. or
ad~d that "today mor.e -~ork ls i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holll· i prlweJ mto th~. ups.tate 1'\ew l
gomg. on i~. the. invest.O~ned j day and fam ily of Wooster spent York systems, Sw!dler sa1d.
electnc nt1hty Industry toward the weekend with their parents "There followed a series of '
the develo_pment of greater in- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Radekin : trip-outs of transm!ssin lin._,.s'
terco,~nectLOnl
than ever be- and Mr. and Mrs. Hollida~· .
and generating planls of the
fore.
j Mr. a~d Mrs . Gary Mosh·r: S}'stems.
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are movmg to the. ReK Cheadle ~ "This resulted In the trans fer
Ihou s£&gt; near D.vesv11ie.
I of a large blur of load to the ~
Guest!! of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. i New England ar1d southern '
Radekin and f~mily wert:' her New York sy~tems, Including ,
aunt, ,\1s. Jostehead of Mon- the New York Cily system. The I
tana and Mrs. Earl Angell of load thus shifted lo the New
Pennsylvania.
England and southern New
Rally D&lt;~y will be observed York system~ was beyond the '
No.v 14 at Columbia Chapel capnbillty of their
,~~;cnerating l
Church. Rev. Morris will deliv· · plants. and the result was the
ATHEN~: {)hlo (UPJ l-Twen- e~ the ~er':"on . Everyone is cor- I complet~ collapse uf their
ty -two college studenh were !d1ally mv1ted to attend. sunJI servtce.
back In ela!l:'!ts Monday, freed I day School w~ll start_ at 9:30 and
,
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on bonds ra.nging from $1 2 to , church serviC'e!l w1t! follow. i FIR~ PRECAU rtoN
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$50 after &lt;lty poli"" arre!tedl
NEW YORK !UPII-The New
them during 11 post • foojball
"'t
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York City Pollee Departmenl
Bame (ree-for-all.
h11s take~ precautionary Jteps
to cope w1th 'any further prot.es1 1
Police .aid the 22 sludents,
Immolations at the United l
Jrom several Ohio cotleges,
Nations .
were arrested early s u n d a y
Fire extinguishers and blan ..
morning and placed in jail unkets tlave been installed at a 1
Use-Astland Vit9fired Gasoline in your car _, at&lt;M . _Ill Iiley posted bond.
pollee booth across the otreel l
They were arrested In an out- Dorothy Trwksbary, dec., to ' !rom the U.N. headquarters I
it~Ataling-Qaltsorused by carburetor iciA9. F~ abo• faa!
burst which started JIB Ohio Un- f Edward Owen Tewksbury , Jes- i and a pollee emergency truck 1
line freeze-up, too. It's the only gasoliae thars Vilatlized tD
lversity nrea bars began c!o11- sie Marie Mitch, George S. has been permanently assigned 1
lng at midniiht. The epiaode Tewksbury. Eva B. Struble, AI· Ito . a post in troot oi the I
~ ¥OUr car's engine iDstaot starts and quick W8RIHipL
lasted about an hour.
fid, for Trans., Salisbury.
bmld1ng.
Police said about 2,0 •tu- Herbert Autherson, dec., to i ··~-------Bo~ Ashland A.Pius and Ashland Regular . . ........, to
dents were involved In the row- Mildred Van Horn, .Francis, port.
give ¥Oar car extra wintar psotedioa, fiaGp toc!aw
dy demonstration, but no
in- · Parrish. Emma Lyons, Reni:l . George Hunt, Mary Hunt to ,
Juries were reported.
Pollee Fitch, Frances Pickens, Affill.' J"o:~mes E. Province, Lois J. Pro· 1
'tH'w'&lt;linea&amp;er'sJ
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· vince, 2.8 acres, Salisbury.
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minor damages to automobile&amp;. Edward Owen Tewksbury, dec.;
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but no official clalma had been to Nllie Tewksbury, AiUid. for i
filed.
Trana., Salisbury.
The demonairatlOil, IPIW'••t· Ellrl w. Rigs•. Betty J. Riggs
1y a chronic accompaniment 10 to Roger Rilll•. Helena Rlggs,'
the Ohio Univenlty • Bowlinll 2 acree, Rutland.
I
G,... football battle, occun a· Dolly Kleinochmidt to Umted
bout every two yeara, when BG States, Eafement, Letart.
U you can hear peo-pll' talk ,
fans lovade Athena for the Burna Stafford, M~rie .stafford/' and can't make out the word• l
1ame. Bowllna Green de1eated to Roy W. Patton, Elame Pal- clearly, lhen tbls wiU be your
OU 17~7 Saturday afternoon.
ton, 18 acres, Salem.
, answ_er. An ~xtreme_ly 'small
A abnlliT demonatrlllon Frl· Roy Allred, Doris M. Allred, : hearlni aid Ustni • tmy ener·
day nJtbt wu dllrupled by a Doria M. Hayes to Marvin WIgnt'd umt., has .been perfected
thuildentorm. Two otuden~ Reed, Darlene M. Reed, Lots, by • rnon who hlmaelf ia bord
w~ arretted Ia that' Incident. ~Reedsvme
of heanng and has been for ,
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over 10 years. With his new aid,
totetber 3$ atudePts wen Genevieve M. Dame~s to Roy even whispers are cn·stal clear.
arrested durinl the weekend, W. Riffle, Laura E. Riffle, Lot, J( lntere1ted Jt is snggeltetl you
poUce IIIII l!tl char,.. r«&lt;!iiDD Pomeroy.
write HEAI\ING J2 E. Qi~ s;
. frQIII po~Hsitoa' of Ill open bn~ Robert Franklin Gintbe~ Ha·l tri~. Pa. Yo'u ~ill iiio.lve iuii
tJe,• lntGilcltlon and dilorderly zel M1rle Ginthe~ to George W.l information at no rost or obti. .
Alllllr, Jana Miller,loll, Mitldla. pUon wbalaoovor.-Mv,
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Will a. At
DR. DAVIS OFFICE
306 N. 2nd Av•.
Mlddl•port, Ohio
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Robf'rt Hardr n fr om Norfolk .
Vii ..~pf' nl the wf'ekend
with
hi !'; familv and Mr. and
Mn.
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drud&amp;f"ry. An electril: diihw.;~~her doe&amp; it all- automatically- in water mueh hotter than hudt oould ttamL'
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to work ri11ht after the meal. Then rrlu with everyone elee.
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good whitewall tires. Radio and heater.

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m•d• hy the Department of Hlth--· JIM. a« u.. rllht or w.,. aeeUon o1
wm• .ad. ftl!Oided bl VolUIM t. Pap t1uo loUmal of tlM Dl.redOr of! Hilh•
lT of the recGrdl ot Melli County, wau, -'tllll fOrth that " ., aee••
Oblo, IDd 'Hi.DI niD1'II full1 deiCribed 1U7 for Uw pubUa OOD't'eniiiiCI Inti
u follow•:
welfan to ~ fH UUe lot
PAitCIL NO . . .· WL (HIGMWAVI

IN nJC 1!1~ IN THE FOI..LOWlNG
DJ:SCRmJ:D PROPERTY, INCLUDING
THE STRUC'I'URJ!l.'!!l THERION

Gas H..ten, 70,100, 30,000
20,000 B. T •U· - -- - $20 up
Oil HtlterB, 60,001) B.T.U,
ond $
15
$35
COli Laundry Stove --- $12
Gu R1nge - ------- - --- $20
Wringer Weshtr &amp; Tubs $25
Dish Washar, Perteble $25
RefrJprator
p D" u. - -------- - $15
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5 e. 1ne ...e ·-- - ---- - " 2
Baby Bed, .:ompl•te $19.50
Dbl ~ S I •-• C
$IS
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3 Pc. Bedroom
I ) c SetI t
$75
(Map t
omp e • --3 Pc. Bedroom Set
(Welnut) Complete -- $75
Console S.wing ~h. __ $25
Chest --~------- ------ $10

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CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
ROUTE 1 _ CLOSE IN - 2 Commenelnr at the touthweet ecir·
od
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ner of Section Jl; tbenoa BOrth 53 IDJbWI)'t. aDd reellirded. lD Volume 4,
story m ern frame orne, deJ~ee• · 34 mlnutet 00 Meondl aut p 111 11. ol UUJ reeordl ol M.elp
4
bed
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full
and
on a line deft&amp;cttna 48 tl.ell'lll county, Qblo, and beiJll mom tullJ
a rooms, (
rooms •
48 riunut~tl 20 IM!Condt IMt from Ule 4e1Crlbed u follAWI:
basement bot air furnace wett Une of Sect.loa a I dietanoe of PAICIL NO. ti·WL tHIGHWAV)
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4303.18 feet to a Point oil the propo. ALL RIGHT. TITLI AND INTIIIIT
heating, front porch, garage, ed weaterJ.y limited Aeeau ' 1IJlll of IN F.EF: SD1PLJ: IN THE roLLOWINO
large lot. $14,000.00.
RUTLAND- 65 acres ' 4 ac-lstalloo
303 plw IH u •urv.,red In
at. t.be nortl1eut cor. 19M by the
Ohio Oapsrtmen\ of H11h· nercommene~
of Stctlon a&amp;; theace South sa
res of bottom, well and CIS. Wlllt for the reloe~tlon of Melp 'r-2.15 decreu u mmute• 14 NCondl Wea&amp;
tern
Good bu"tld"lng site and beinc the uue pl•e• of be(IDntnr: and ceneettnr &amp;3 detrell sa minute•
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, thence south 8'l deareM 01 minute~ .., 1econdJ wut IJ'Om t.ht aut un•
located on black top road. 29 .econda eu' &amp;lont ntd propertp of &amp;action aa a diltmea ol t36a tot
Une • dl•tai\Ce
or 1:10.00
feet 1oeomthe nne
feet of
to astate
potnl.lD the emunc oaatl!r$2,500 00
ownera'
northeuterl,
proputy
RoUte 124; beln. the
1011 UI.euterly propartr
HARRISONVILLE
u
story
er,
31
8
feel
n.t~t
of
Station
Mt.
p!,DII
ownara'
moet
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31.09: thenee touth 01. delr&amp;ee 09 min· eomer. 138.39 feet. rta:ht ot Stwlon JU
frame ' 6 rooms ' bath ' utlhty Uiet
4oJ aecondl
we.l alonJ
Olll'n- ptwl
73.!18 Deparimeal
•• .u.r....yed ofIa ffilbwayJ
1816 bf
en aaaterlr
property
hne • lbe
dl.tanee
Ule Ohio
room, front porch, garage, of :113.17 feet to the ownen' •outh· lor lhe ralocatlon of Melp 'f Beeuon
large lot on Route 684 131800 .!."!,te1• 10Y1 8P.~e~.lor1ner, 106.87 teet :us and belnl thl! true plaea or b•
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36.131 ao
Uumee
thence Sou.th
del,••ld
01 miDo
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN
83 .....
daireee
m.Jnutee
1ec- JIDDinli
uta• 12 .ecandl
Weat 4D
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eenond• west alona: lhe owner•' IOUtherJy lerllne a diateace or 100.00 feet the
WY z.3830
W 2-368&amp;
property line 1 diJts.nce ol 210.00 feet ownen' moat IQllthwe•terl)' proper ~"
11 16 Btc to I point on the oxllt1n1 eut.erly eomer1 Ulellet Ntn1h 02 iliJl'MI 18
rllht t.l:le
of way
line of weaterb'
Sl&amp;ie Route
143 mlnutu 15 1reond1 We1t alonr
thtFOR 'SALE 7
hom
d end
proposed
limited owners' weReriY propert)' une a dlao
: room
e an ae- lin&amp; or State Routto 7 belnJ tanu o.l 171.00 f"et to the ownen'
bath ' practically new ' gas ~-~rea~
left of Statloll 001 PIWI moet norlhw11terlr property comer,
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28 daJrees OGl mln- beinJ 33.23 fUt left of Station 31•
furnace. 410 Sprl.ng Avenue. u,.,U:• 05 diiODC1I ean altmJ •a.J!Ilitn!t- phu 92.4t; thenea south a11 datr•e•
a=
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aeceu Une • dl•tance of :1111.118 f11l 41 mtnutes 111- ,eeonlll East lloD.II the
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C to the Pla&lt;!e of bellnniq, eonhlniDJ owoen' oortber17 property llll.a a •
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of an •ere,
or lu•.or eaee- 1tance
of :51.00 feet property
to the owneN'
FOR
SALE: 6 room house Wlth 0.80'/
Toa:ether
wit!l more
111 r1Jhta
mott northeut.erlY
eomer1
ha th , fuII basement, 894 Hy~ ed
menU!
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31 mlnUld
aece11 hlthwa;r. from or to the 30 ueondl !:ae\ 110111 the
ownen'
sell St. Midd leport. Phone: ~~ or rt~ald
Penon4• abu-. .. 1j
, e.uU:rly propertr une a dlttance or
00 0 1
Pt. Pleasant
695-2607.
hl~h~ay,
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t29.se tee\ (l.atl2
to theaer11,
pl•ce mora
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Locally owned, 6 eyl. engine, automatic trans. Radio and
to .m• ~J . . . . . , . . , 1(111 !Ill'"~ CARNIVAl. GLA S, any co or.
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,-unllahlll!.rmr- •ftoullt ... Look in your attics ' This was heater. Spotless interior, good tires. Brown and beige finish.
repnn.d ~lodlatalt l't\e ouh
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.,.h,.l trUl fta'l 1M' I'WP"n•thMo ttl• made. 1900 lo d1925.b Usedddl as See this bargam
today.
aore uun • • 1;=-r.et ~oe
premiUms an
y pe ers.
Write, ''Colleclor," Box: 5068,:
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ANTIQUE
li'umiture
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wS es.
1111 oar G&lt;~~m• t.M• ,uro• 011 ~o aP aaa
miscellaneous. call or write:
POMEROY, OHIO
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1 Dresser ----- --- -"--·-- - $10
Mrs.
Howard
CecU.
600
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3 Pc Set M 1 E d Tbl $25
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aodlt!on-' 0111nn 1t
Main St., Pomeroy.
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FOR SAlE
Hollywood Sgl, Bad -.. -- $2D
llJll A.. II .. IIIIWI P ._ DIIIIJ
lef;v.JdaJ 1:10 ~ II •o lS.olil 11000
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Liv• Rm · Chal rs - - eu h $10
LNU'~'
h't- --c-k poplar
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and
Unfurnished
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Llvlnt Room Suite -- -- $35
TO I'I.AI:i ..
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ash
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and
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Apartments
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Modern
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Duncan Phyfe
WAN'I ._.,
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Stave bolts $1 35 foot o·Pc.I Mahog.
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''ash pnce:; pal d . hn e to I1 Apartments. Two and three
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"'r Co
Ca"h on Del 1·,·ery
BuHet. Walnut (Nice! $75
PHONE WY 2-2156
bedrooms. All electric, brick I
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Rt. 3, Box 218-A , Hedlord, building,
beautifully deco r-!
OHIO VALLEY
Roll Dresser
Awav Bed
-··Buffet $15
•rd Of Thanks
Old
Base,
$5
C•
- .Pa.
11 13 7tC ated plastered waUs. c 0 mManufacturing Corp.
Elec'-Jc
O•en
•$25
u•
a: s•·-d
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1 WISH to thank my friends
d p!ete Youngstown kitchens I
Tuppers Plains, Ohio
Desk _.. ____ . __ --· ___. $15
he benutiful cards I r_e-1 Employment Wanta , with disposal units. Conceal_ ___
for t
ceived while In the
Me!F!S ! WILL DO r~- weavi~g~ C a II ed electric heating system SEWING machlneS. repalr ser11 16 tfe puF'~o~ e peint loti.JI!I feet Iert of ~~~~h.anUl:cr!~e!:~~ ~a~u:;cuptee
Ceneral H_ os_pi_tal and. at horne I 9"-3137.
Mrs.
James
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Storm
doon
and
windows.
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point 63 ·94 swuun
feet lettJOt
of centerllnl!
"'cord 1n
DeedtttteBook
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w1th a hap ffiJUry. With spec· Long Botlom or cell Mrs ,
The Fabril Shop, Pomeroy
OHIO AND NORTHWESTERN Ilion 303 ptua 94 u •hown by tl:le Pate ot20, VOJlume 12-to. Pa1e aa,;
ial thanks to the nurses and Grace Roush. \\'] 9-32".3
Front and rear
entrance. Authroized Singer sa•es and ,
Overseas Employment
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plan of aa\d tmpro\·ement herein re· Volume 124. l'llll:e 390. Cowaty a.
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Hrautiful\v landscaped. Pri- i
W. VA. WHERE
SERVICE •ferred to.
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eorder'l Office.
Dr. Daniels. Charles Mas·
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J 29 tfc j All trades truck driver to
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'ARCIL NO. J4-WD (HIGHWAY\
Said6 1t.aUon•
belna: the Bt.atton
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AND lr\TEGRITY C UNT.
AU. RIGHT. TITLE AND INTERF..BT numb n u
upulated 1n ilia her•
sar.
lt 16 ltp - - - - - - - - - - - 1""'D H"ACE
APARTM~NTS. I
I project
engineers. Africa. IF YOU have a large family wi!:S~:r:~Ppl.E
IN THE FOLLOWil')iO
inbeforuby mentioned
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INCLUDING 1hown
pl~llll un me.urver
ln the Uld
Deplrt1
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our
sinFor
Rent
Inqu
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Thabet's
J)epartment
USED
FR'"·'
ZERS
urope.
Asia,
South
Pacific.
and
want
a
real
good
modern
T'::E
STRUtiUREs
THEREON
mentor
HJ hw&amp;ya. columbu , ohio,
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paid travel, housing, food
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ommencln,- at the southwrlt cor· And ~aid re1olutlon further aett
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Store, New Haven .. W Va. or
orne at a ow pnce, see IS ner of Seclio~ 2ft: tt1enre north " forth th~t ltiOO.OO u compei~~etlon
relative!:, members of the 7 ROOM HOM8 With bath, phone 882-2236 or 8R2-2705.
I Upright Fruu~r, Admiral
Atlantic. fft .;b salary jobs.
one located 2'f~ miles rrom ::rre~ , 3f mmute• 00 IKondJ eut for land hken ,1,000 00 u1 ulua of
·r
II' y f
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16 ~u. ft., only 3 yrs. old $150
male. female over 18. OEIB
.
a ne defll!t'Una: 4e detreee 48 atructure•. 10.00 aJ! dama es to th··
Langsville Church, neighbors Cl I ton, . a., or mer Y am
11 9 6\C i
Kyger and 21h miles from Rut· mJnutfs 20 aecond• eut from th• ret~Jdul! on account of the approprl.cnds for their sympa- Roach's property.
773-5263. 1
, Chest
Philco ___ $75
Box
1an d· 9 room, 5 bedroom, H· 420
wut316lneIee!tof to
Seeton
:16 a on
d!Jtance
ot of
allonsaldof t~
fee! title andor construdi••
I! cu. Freezer,
ft.
Fla. 23100, Oakland Park.
a polnt
the protmpro~ement,
a total o1
33307
and rrl
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north·
Willard J.il Mowery:
Afl\ftl L. Vow·
th\.', kindness, beautif ul_floral Jim Bennett, Clifton, w. Va._
!
o_r_ a_e --·- ~
Chest Freeter. Monl•omery.
w. floor, birch cabinets• bath • State
poled Ruu\e
-~terlr7 and
limited
Aeceu Hne
ot 11..500.00.
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6 ut( BUDGET PRICED furnitu re tn Werd, 16 cu. ft.
offerings and cards d1.1nng the
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$150
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HEATING..;UMB
plastered
walls,
part
base
erlr
Property
line,
83JH
feet
left
of
ery;
Geor~:e
Mowery:
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!illtlon 303 plu.-. 94 •• IUrveyed ln William Y. Mowery; Glady•
ClarenceMower)
Kowc est Freezer, InternationalDmtol ~lottie Gas. Arnold Bro- men' co
rn '
ewrm lli64 by llle Ohio DepariDlent
ot ery; Avlt Mowery; E&lt;llth. Rallel; Jame~
I d mo the.r. ; SLEEPING nooMS, 161 N. 5t I our thu·d fl uor budget shop.
Ioss 0f our beave
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Mrs. Cora Morn s.
Specaal , Avenue. !11iddleport, 0 h i 0. Baker Furniture, Middleport, Harvester, 11 cu. ft. -- $100
!hers. ,v18 E. Main Street
doors
plenty ~~~~~~w;ond
Utetherelueatton
or of
Mcthe·
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Jonu;Bolyard;
Zeb Jones,
d and windows,
· · an ',orelnl
~rue place
· llakeB;
Bo1)'ard;Ro1ie
Clayton
DotueNeva
Ha·
thanks to Rev . Cha rles ~or- Phone WY 2-2246.
11 16 trc ' Ohio.
I
11 12 tfc
Pomeroy.
9 22 tfc
sha e trees, 58 acre!!!, 20 ac- ~~~~:= then~ south 28 delr&amp;l!~ 1)2 llilllli:J Carrol Mowerr: DJly Mowery;
ris Mrs Chester Erwm or· ·I -- ·
- - --POMEROY
res farm land small barn 11 -,ed• M, ~econda weat
alnn• nld 1Connie Snider: Ralph Sntder: Th1
1
' . · · d tl Mart'n F~ner I MODERN unfurnished 3 rooms SLUGGISH St:PTIC t&lt;-tnk? Clog- '
Jack W. Carsey
E
outbuildings, (~lr
fence,' •"~~28 fe~~\eo"• ~~~nt o:':~~n~ewne~~ 1~~':!!:~7~h~eL~~~"~~~~~~~~~~o:~rr~md~~·
ganiSt, an le
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d d . s? G t Klean Em-'1
ManltJE'I'
veryday Specials
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$ uth~rly property Unr and the exllt- Jllowery.
dl.'eeased: The Unknown
al Home
an
a . . Urll!Sl U I II ~S. , ge
ratn · e
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Ph. WY 2·2181
at
arm pon . Wner Wants to in1 e.tete~JY rlaht or way line of Shte Heln ot Bert Mower7. decease« ,
h' M . F .
Coa ts BUJidtng .
II 16 tfc All Septic Tank
Cleaner.
move to Florica Pnce $8 000 5 ~~~:e 143, hl.'ln~t 106.38 reet left of 1~11Urer of ~ eiu count! Ohio am1
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Maria's Style Post
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T e oms llam116
ttp HARMONY apartments
for
an mar
arm
u ' '
Haircuts
.. . _ $1.2S
gree1 31 minutes 30 seconds west 1uch inere~t as each m11Y have.
0
f II tl d 1 2 bl k
11 3 30lc I
PICTURESQUE SETTING •long
eald propertr line 1 dl1tance of The Vllrtl e• first named herein will
rent' uf 0 a 00 S.
OC !:i _ _ _
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1
Shampoo &amp; Sets
$1.50
~-00 feel kl the owneu' ~outlowe~ter- furthel"'•kke n.;,Uce that U lbey are
1 1
rrom business district, Porn- FH\EWOOD, any length, $10.00 ,
Insurance
30 day color rinse,
A BEAUTIFUL
3 bedroom Jn/~:~e~ftn;o~e~ta~~d H~~t;n~~x~; ~:e~::~r~e;s ;f/;~w~y~.f :' ~!' o1, ~:
eroy 1 3 and 4 rooms. furni sh-I, pick up load. Call or write
Sh11 mpoo &amp; set
$3.50
briC
· k ho_me 0~ 1Y 2 years 0ld 7ln1
l3'L12
left uf13St11t1on
301 plu•
due them
ror ca.mpanutllll1
Notice
d i
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1.6:1.
thenrret
~ north
deMnl!e~
oo amount
and d am~l~•.
they 1hall
me notice of
111
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WEEKEND
f ga t the Hub- ed New : plast er, paint, loors, Glendale Sk idmore, S h a e .: 1-'H(av opymg Service Cop- Permanents
$7.50 up
located m Pomt Pleasant W
d the ir appeal from rindlns• n to com
1B t9 tecondJJ east alon
' . Christian
meem
'
II I tfc Il ies made ol legal paper5
WeSellandServico
. . room, ' all. Cr!/lerlhe.and
the ownerJl'
wuter1y
pen~a alter
tlon and
damlll!e&amp;.
within 40
son
Umon
Church, I electric ranges. sinks with l Ohio. MY 6-3437.
Va ., .large li\'tng
Property lme a distance
of 199.7t
led l dars
the daw
or publlcat1on
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I JO i C"dbinet.s. baths, gas fumaces . n ',!CK D'IPLEX 3 bl:'droomS . • birth recon1~ Bild almo:sl an) i,
Wigs and Wiglett
built-in kitchen pf.z
ba thlntoth,e ownt n ' nl!rthwestproperty ·or- this notl~e. or they wlll be forever
0 5t . _. 1
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er elng ~88.23 feel left of Statlonlb&amp;.rredlrom appc~llngtherei~OJm.
300 1 1 8 8
N0\'. I1· u, "• 20 • a 7• P-1 T 1 \\Y 2 2
1
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m., with
Evangelists Leonard · __e_·_ "539 ·
11 1 1 ~ ' livmg room, dining room, kit ·' other documt&gt;nts
Marie
s
Stvla.Post.
basemenl, eleclrlc heat, l'h: ·
J.76: tht'nce ~;outh Bi ~e- 1
P E. Mll8heter,
. 00'1 r . h d I
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d
. Reu\er Insurance, Pomeny
"'*- y
hed
r I areu ' 01u minutes
3D le&lt;:oncb ean •·
Director o( Hlrhwayl
Fitts and Charles Setters. Pas- 4 R n ~rms e lOUSe m t:hen,..' oasement an garagc.i
Rt. 124
Pfi. '1/V 2..527
SIZe attac
garage, ront ~:e~ thl! ownen~·01 northerly
pro:•erty I
ou 11. lit
90 00
1 4 Ur
tor O'Dell Manle\. ·.
Mason. Phone WY 2-3872.
forcetl air nrras furna ce_ HlitSyracuse. Ohio
porch ' jllentv· shrubbery. Price
· feet to !l27g
the · - - - - - - - - - - .
Pate ofdl~:~tance
beglnnln!j'. cvntainlnll
11 16 3tc
11 10 61c
t~rnut Ave. Call WY 2-Zl\27. 1
$19,500. Can be seen any time. · ~ •,n acre. mort! or leu or Whlchj
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I' lfc lA8'T'NA CASUALTV lnsunmCf
e '.n. o1 oe~uplea 0.140 of an acre
11
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d b tl
a tm t
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AUC'nONfi:ER
more OJr e5_'
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with
an
a l ap r en
. . '· Mullen tnsuranAgency.
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Sold ' I"""" h"'"' tlv· ' ' · · • •· ···j
c&lt;
Complele Servl·eo
MONEY MAKER
k
j)('~·ADle1 Tablets. Ool) All
2- l l ¥l hTO_N lntcrnation~l
,I Pomercty, Phone wv 2-3381.
belli Ill aUpulated tn the herrin~
3975 utilities paid. Tel
11 :10WY
tf
58 u k Tru_t
t 11
Crin liradfort1
E'~ABLIS1!ED restaurant do- fore
mentl . . ue&lt;.l survey.
:
We at Sl.i:lrk's Pharmacy
C
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PUIC .
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Owncra claim title l:ly in~trumt&gt;nt of
9 25 60tp 4- ROOM -B-ATH a·nd ga rage. 916 ' WI 9-3403.
-- - - Write. Prone or Contal'l
ing a good busmess, all equip- ~~~·~~d ~n De!ed Rook 135,
Pue 270 ,
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ountrresoluUon
Het'ordl.'r ·1furthl!r.
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comGRAN
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fortb
thai
11.300oo
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0
4
room
apartment.
For
more
for
land
taken
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1 1 11 1 61
1 A•••nce"~T
~1 1your opera· t 10. WY
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t tUretl and · to...00
~ u damages
u value of
1 1 .._
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t 2-9918, Martm
11 9Res·
tf I. plete with thermostat con2 1 lnsurance Agency , tr.c'? Pom
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pleage cal1 m
to
By Mrs. Fe ,_
La.
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C trol. Price $4{1. Phone WY - eroy. Phone WY 2-3381.
- e re1ndue
on Iee
account
'411 WY ).2186. -~uran ·
lARL GRUESER. Plumbing
person at our office.
prial.lon
o1 the
Iitle ofandUi:o;:~o: Daune Stanley, Harrisonville
lliUc NEW MODERN 1st floor effi- 26.51.
11 13 3tp
i 1 lfc and He?ting
Mlnersvllle HOBART OIU.ON, REALTOR !!,on, 3o,W~ ~m~ro,emRent, or • lot~ spent a day in Columbus 11•t.. ~
= _ -;~~-iTJ
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Ohio. End your
sewer troub_.,-2174
;utlth . now known ue;
.. Ruhy
Uleetl ng
If th
---------..,-ciency apartment, Midd\eporti BAR.BIE -doll cl-utll;.,'
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uby 1':.E Hartung:
WJkler ing •
Lost and found
WY 2-3874.
11 4 Uc make to order. ciill 773-5308. 1
Auto Sales
les. We have all sizes sewer Lucille or Howard Brannoa
of cl•r~''ri~n'wu~.!~~o':ce~:!~ 1Oh1o School Boat d hSSOclatl...
1 Mr. and Mrs. Fredrtck Wba
LOST: LADY's Gold
Timex 5 ROOM furnished apartment
II 16 12tp: 1955 FORD 2 door sedan V-8 machines. Reasonable rates.
Eveolnga 446-12ZI
1l standard. $150.00. Phone WY 2· Call WY 2.2974, day or night.
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2·22118.
11
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"HUFFY"
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Deluxe
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vtslted
a weefd
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eeased, Adele P' CUIIUIN Dw1 ht I ley,d Columbus,
"th h
. ter Mr
2 53
Watcb. Phone
11 16 3tc HOUSE on Lincoln
Heights I ind t hike. only $20.00 if so ld : 779fl.
11 16 3lp
9 15 tfe
~IJums.
Carl Millard ro~ler, ...~ra en WI
er SIS '
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ld ·
- -tbildermuth, Lau ra Wildermuth. mo- Mrs. Robert tLola) Clark.
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newly deco.ra. ted, inside and at . once, or wi swap for o 1-964 Biscayne chevrOiet~-Six ,
lnstructionl
and natural flllrdtan of Ed
LOST Saturday night on easec II' •
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EXrERIENCED
•w•er
1,.,
1• Wild•~"'" , mlno...... ...; Mike Epple and Mrs. Eble
1
5127
11
1
Hollon Rd. German Shepherd ou. a
I v
.
I col. ns or ~y , cu C:: ton . ~ m I standard, radio a_nd heater
U S. CIVIL SEBVICE
- TESTS!
ermuth. a ntlnor Mlll•rd wiid" H .
. "ted S da fte
Dog. 1f found contact: Miss
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10
Mohler,.
Cree_k Road , good condition, pnce $l 4SO.OO.
·
Kathleen
AudJ: anmg VISl
un y a moon
. p k RL 1 R ·
FURNISHED Apartment
4 M!drllcpmt, OhiO, Ph. WY 2- B M Buchanan Re€dsville
w:"
'!:';!
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with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyatt
acme.
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of Pomeroy R. D.
,
P au Ime ac 1
11 16 _31!
11 12 3tp rooms and bath, over Fabric _ 7103 · ____ _______
Oluo, Phone 667-fil77.
'ra1nl.nt
.. Wlll.ll u ~qut.-ec~
The partlea first named herein wm Mr od M Del
Rhod e!l
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Sh
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Tbouaoa:nd. ot lObi opeD CQ~~"enel further lake notice LhU If they
. a
rs.
rna
11
op. ent reasona e. Cal TE:llEO Radio Com ination.
c
uuallJ'
IlDDec:.... ,.
GremmiJ' not •aUtfiN with lha flndtn ot ~~ and her sister Nettie visited
Help Wanted
WY ~293.
11 13 tfc l Beaul.iful walnut (onsole. Has
~
eebool
«lfflctent 111
tor JOt..
m~~n'PlarlM,
tohl amount
Dtret'tor due
ot Utchway,,
to the With
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From the largest truck OT
FREI 1DtormatJon
tltem lot ueompenntlon
thell'
BOD,' Mr. ' andMrs
TAXI DRIVERS and dispatch. ONE 2 bedroom- house trailer AM radio, and 4 speed chang- ~
Wan ed
bulldozerheater
radiator
re&lt;~ulremen~
Wrtte ronAV 11.-int :: d.amare•. they •h•ll tile ootlee ot Ri hard Rhodes and famil
smallest
core. to the
oacne
and ed&lt;lreteLIDCOI&amp; Jertoe.
lr lppeal trnm ttndtnp ., to c
y of
ers, full and part time. In- and one 3 bedroom house for er. 4 spca ker soun d sys Iem.
Boi too.
C•
ol
U. Dali.J' orompenutlon and dlmatee. Within tO St. Albans W. Va.
.
t c b Offi I M"d
1'1 . is a 1965 model
Used
8enllneL
daYI after the dete of publ~•t!on of
'
ce n I - rent. Middleport. Phone wy·
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nottce, or they wtu be for.ver Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Gregterv1ew e a
dleporl, 2nd and Mill St. WY !- 2-3346 or WY 2-2186 or WY 2· [ only 4 months. Full balanc·e ,
Legal Notice
""" ''~m •"""""' thmtrom. ory of Harrisonville spent the
2.605.
11 11 6tc 3600.
ll 13 Uc due $9G.OO ur pay $1.25 per
WY 2-2143
Pomeroy
weekend at their home in Web-W_E_N-EE
- o"_A_ N_E_A_T_ I
j&lt;d - --- - - - - --. -- I week. Try it in your home.
LI!GAL NOTICI POR PUBLICATION
11 11 lt.e ater Springs, w. Va.
.
.
. _, c ean :J Y! FOUR ROOM furmshed apart- Call WY 2_6555 ,
The l'nk.now-n Ht~ln or Clara D.
11 16 6tc
With good disposition to care ' ment. WY 2-3658.
11 15
CUST-OM-BUTCHERiNG- and
LIGAL NOTICI •ot PUaLtCATtON
Mrs. Mildred Short and 80ft,
for an elderly lady, and . do ~::n ,· ·
HOUSE T IL,
ZIG ZAG l96a Model. Automat.
,
Hetr~~
of !leila smtth Fowler. De· Rolle Jone•, who.e last llnow ad- Willie, Cleveland, visited Sun,. rr
t .rv
RA EH. on · ,., ewt"n
h"
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cutting. Will buy hides every ceand whoRe addresse. are un· d.reu tl 414 Dlnnll Street. Adrian. day WJ"th Rev. RDd Mrs. Wt"lliam
10
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g rna( me . ,,u urn;;. ,
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Phil M .
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known: Tile Unknown Hel~ ot Theo· ·l~hlj:an; Zeb Jones. wboae last
k' \'le 0 er pnvn e
hJousewor
rooms and bath furnished private tot, two
bedrooms. ically buttonholes,
makes
on ay
eJer, bone noR.E Wlldennuth d~eased whole mown lddre.. " t.l4 Dlnntt Street, Barnhart. Mrs. William BarnPhone WY 2-5401.
1
WY 2-3510.
9 18 tfc addreur&amp; a~ unknown , and' Carl !:!!:·1 MlchiJ•n; Carrot Mowery, hart returned home with !bern
.apartment, utilitie s, food and
decorative d&lt;:sign~=;, sews on !
Mllard Fowler ~ho8a Jut known ad·
ut Jmown addre•• II &lt;W29
cash. John M. Richmond, Bl4
butlons all wi"tiJoul "&gt;])·•ch-I
Apply·.
1\l.: CONUITIONING Refrlger· dress
"unkn~wn,
wlll ntake
talleJPfiC•
no-- ~~ly H.Uroll
llllnnll;
11 15 tfc
.... a
ttce that
on No~embe~
, Ill&amp;,
owary,Street.
whoaeChlcaJO.
lu\ known
ld- lor a short V181""1.
9
East Main St.
11 9 He 1 H :U::~ am:: fl,ur ,-, ., ", fu n ·~h&amp;
ments. Assume last 8 pay- D 'I S . I Off
atlon service. Jark's Refrig· Jat proce&amp;"~mg• were flied. In th.a ~!:!' ~ 0~ ~ WutT~'uron Street, Chi· Mrs. Esta Dean, Downlngton
ld ....... ··-""·-·-...
II y entlne
ice
. N
Common !'leal Court of Melp (;ounty.
• n ••
e nknown Heln
1
KEEP- YOUR carpets- beautiful
.....,. uwunuoued apart
ments of $7.80 per month.
erat10n, ew Haven. Phone oh 1o, IN THE MATTER or Tim ot' .Jillla Mowery, deceued. wb01e ad· and her granddaughter, Mloa
ments W'V. Z-~lo1
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4 • u APPROI'RIATION BY 1'HE STATE OF drtllel IN unknown: Tba Unllnown c 1"1 rnl
nd
.
despite cons!"'Jnt footsteps of I
. .
u (' C&lt;~ ll WY 2-6555
11 16 6tc I
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c 01110 ot• THE F!:E J'OR HIGHWAY Rein ot Jama Mowery, daceued, a I 0 a, a Mrs Kate Wll
1
busy family. Get Blue Lus-'4 ROOM
apartment -1956
Call WY 2Business Services
Real Estate For
IIOD of
tre. Rent electric Shampooer for rent. Phone WY 2-2776. Af· , 67n after 5:30 p. m.
I
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CESSARY
[N
THE
coNsTRUcnON
lleeeu~.
whon
lddr10e•
ne
un·
eral
FOR SALE OR TRADE N AND IMPROVE~NT OF
State known. win take notlee th•t on No- b lhdaysJ VlSlting
k W IMrs.
h Wilson~
$1. Pomeroy Ceme nt Block ter 5 p. m. Rowley and Reed ·,
1.c
CURTISS
"Dairy
or
Beef"
:
ew
RoUTE No. 7, "SECTION 2.:15. MEIGS vember 12. ttHill, Q~eet•l Proceed.lnlfl ro er.
ac
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11 16 3 I
Co., Pumerny, OhiO.
Hardware.
3 bedroom house with wash- COUNTY, Ohio. ease no. 13.84&amp;.1n purli~d ~nl thee Common Plea•
' butlt
, • lD
. •uan&lt;:~
ol • resolution
and ftndinJ or
e •• ount.r. Ohio. 1s .
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17_50 x H NEW·-SNOw ti~s as B,reeding Service. Call WY 2-- room and carport,
th 6 Dlrecttlr
01 lll~ehway 1 of the sw. ~ JIATTER OJ' 'niE APPROPRI HIGH COUR
1[ I trc - 1 low as $12.95, plus ta x. New 22G4, Pome~oy. 985-3415 Ches
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BLUE •.LUSTH_
10 26 30lp er, well msula
. ' ted. Located the
R•11htof nf
Seetlon
of the ~~w~~ i¢NfSL AONDF WILLA.r E bnot I only nds I I H.Ail.Rli LOTS - free JeW rlms to mount .,~now tir es on. I ter.
Jou rnal
the Way
Plrector
of HIJbwa)'eo
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RDSESJ Supreme Court meets today to
carpe
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&amp;ettlnK
forth
th:•t
It
II
necedlrY
for
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rt . s d0 1SOlft i ulR Paves] _PJI_e age and wat.e_r Brown '!! l'rail fl,l\ popular sizes in stock,,i~ULLD- 0-ZE-R W
ffil
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SOUl
0
astern
the
public
convenience
1nd
welfare
lN
THE
CON8TRUC1'10N
AND
IM- nd dOWD OpWIODS
Bnd Orderl72
1'10 an o y. enl e :ctncl er. Par~ (State Approved)
$7.50. N
_iewell 's Suno('o Che ~t- Hea sonable, dependable and High school Contact· B . d to •ppr~prlale a fee title for hllh·
PB.OVEME:NT OJ' STATE ROUTE NO.I and to begin the second week ol
shampooer $1 Baker ~ urm Mmersvlll~&gt; Ohio
W\
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11 experienced. Phone WY 2Brothers Auto Wrecking
ated In Section u:. Town 1-N, Ran,. I o. CASE NO. U.&amp;M. tn punu· argumeota lD the November
ture, Middleport. 11 15 6tc Z..332
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hodist church observed the
The Lord's Prayer In unls~n g
o "Behl!.Yior
the church lor Ito regular meet· lhank you offering was taken Met
iversary of the Society Ml'!. Nina Bland has return· opened the meeting of the M19· W. Va., spoke . n n, at t~
ini Nov. 4. Stxteen membe~ l by Mrs G. T Michael. Prayer ~~~r:;:y arternoon at
the ed to her home in Akron after sionary Soc 1ety of the Syrac~se :roble~:r 0~~~~:r'the Midand two vlaiton were pre~n ' i was by Mrs. Karr.
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VIsiting with her mother, Mrs. I First Unit.ed
Presbytenan o~e~ PTA Monday evening at

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Mrs. Hoke Robt~son of Galhpo- 1 Durmg the business sess1on c ·Mrs ·w. A Morgan, president, Minerva Childers and her s•s- church for Its Nove~ber meet- ~:p:gh school auditorium.
1 ing. Ada Slack, president, pre· t
!1s, and Fred RiCe.
nd cted the meeting, whlch ter Mrs. Guy Reynolds.
meetin was opened with
139 Slck calls were reported and
00
~lrs !\rthur Orr was pro· •cards sent to two shut-Ins A 1
~ Wl th the 11 ymn, "Wh.at Mrs. ClaFence Lacey and Mrs. sided, and the group read "The The
tl g iven by Mrs.
r.:nam lE'.&amp;der, using as her to~- I request for Bibles for dtsabled
d We Have In Jesus," Guy Reynolds were in Athens Purpose or Presbyterian Worn- ~e 1mv,~~b on gwhich included
"The School .~opout. A Pn- , veterans was read. Plans for I folio~:~ with prayer by Mrs. Saturday mght to . attend the en," from Dial. Secretary and th: ~OOtha p:~m. The pledge to
L :try Concern.
I t~ Christmas party and g•ft Che~ler Lemley. A report was musical program given by the treasurer reports were read and the Amencan Flag was led by
'fhe meetmg was opened by exchange were made lor the [ . · n packet.. sent to the Norman Luboff choir at the approved. Roll call was ans~er· . Sco t Tr p 104
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a~lend:Once b~nner was
I ·r., 'aS P!~ms~. The r~s~nsav~ member IS to mv•te a fnend.
I tributJOn was made to UNlCEF, concert series.
I members prese~l Prayer was won b Mrs. Bettv Picken's 4th
rradmg, Social J~stJce wa \ Mrs. Robmson was. g~est I Mrs Lemley expressed her ap· Mr and Mrs. Max Lambert 1g1ven by Frankie Mumaw.
, rdde Yand Mrs. Flossie Atlens1 the group AssJstmg wit~ the speaker. Rerreshmenls
y,~re precJation on being sent to the of Columbus spent Satur~ay I For devotions Mrs Bl'ack I ~orth's second grade. Mrs.
p~ogram were Mrs Fred Ice, served by Mrs. John Hayes. t\' IS MJmsters' Wives Retreat. . with their mothers, :Mrs. Harry\ read 'The Chu~h u·nlted and I Walburn, vice president, pre.• 1 s Raymond Frank Mrs Rod M1· Kimes. OUter [
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Devotwns were gtven Y
~ Mllls and Mrs. ana
m
· Imaginative " Mtssionanes of sided in the absence of the
bert Bailey, Mrs. Waid Spen- members present
were M~~ J Lewts Grueser and Mrs. Mora Mr. and Mrs. John ~yons en- I the day to be prayed for were I president, Mr. Wilham Ingles.
{'er, ~1rs. Lethe Woods, Mrs. LUlie Christy and Mrs. Ailee gan and Mrs. Grueser gave
tertamed with a rami1Y, dinner , in Indian and in the U.S.A. was , It was announced that there
fda Knight, and Mrs. Mabel Dodson.
' hlslory of the local soc~ety
Saturday evening at therr home the State of Oregon. Prayer would be no meeting in De\ an Meter. Prayer [or "Social
talk on
b
Service" was In unison.
For the program. a
s ,, on Grant Street in o servan~ was offered by Rachel McBride cel)lber ~ Re'freshments
were
h1
"That was the year that ~a ' of the first birthday of thell' Nomirmtmg committee report served followmg the meeting
Mrs. Purley Karr was
in Second Birt l try
was given by Mrs. Wdhanl son Johnny. Attending the tur- to retain all officers was accept· by the hospitality committee.
charlie of the reception lor new Is Celebrnled
Grueser. A poem, "He Pmnts key' dinner were Mr. and Mrs. ed Officers are president Ada
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ar· John Lyons and family, L'nd
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vice preSident,
Lau•·a
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honored on his second blrthday ticle, "A Woman Con.slMrs Debbie, Bernard, . Midd~epor; Pickens: secretary,
Mayme! 0 '
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recently wilh a party g1ven by I Time. " were read by
Tom Lyons, Pontiac, MIch.; Holmes; treasurer, Florence [ Observe Brrtlulnyl
SAVE THIS WEEK ON CANNON COMBSPUN
h1s mother, Marcia Houdashel~ .~ Amos Leonard.
Mrs Bernard Schramm, Zanes- Potts · secretary of member·
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Assisting Mrs. Houdashelt wen~ An article from The Method ville and MisS Judy
Hysell, ship, 'Mrs P!ckens ; secretary Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ro~ .:; ~ ~
PERCALJ: BED SHEETS-ROYAL FAMILY .
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TONIGHT lhro WED.
CANNON PERCALE
ia.VIS PRESLEY
les Durdy.
string, was given wtth salt bemg
ed Humphreys, freshman sh1p. Mrs Holmes; secretary day afternoon .ln. honor of the r I
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M • sons Bobby end Danny, who
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Favors of bubb e gum.
or Mr~. Cllf- in the engmeermg college, Oh10 for national m1ssmns,
rs. : Ceiebr.. ted thci~ birthd&lt;Jys the
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(Techllioolor)
_ University, spent the weekend Slack
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[ Connon White Combspun Percale Bed Sheets
ElYil Presley, Julie Adams, outs and candy were given Lo comrruttee,. g1ven by . .
Jocelya. Lanr, Jaok Mullant')', the children Relreshmenls of ford Leifhe1t. C~ndles and syme with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! It was decided not to have same d~y
was
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Dou~la Bed Size 81 by 108 Inches Salt $2.96
ltlt1T1 Anden.
cupcakes, potato .chips,
ICe bois were WhWtte,ldJebsus Mt ~ s Norman Humphreys and fam- 1B Chnst mas dmner Ltus }ear.! fTtl~e _lllrth_daJ ~~~ekn~s Mr. :nd
Colocream, and kool-ald ~ere serv- Light of the or ' y
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Instead each member Will do- ' o llelr gran JJ
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Double Bed Size Filed Bottom Sheets Sale $2.96
MJmlwlnn ?5c! and 40e.
ed to Cristy and Billy PettJt, Leonard; Green, growth,edMrsf II~Ron Hanning Ohio Univer- nate 50. cents to the treasurer : Mrs Ben\ Balci' a~d ~a~l ~~~~
Single Bed Size 72 by 108 inches - - Solo $2.76
Gene Humphrey, Mark Venoy, Edgar Abbott . Gray, ne Cl
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Rio The December meeting Will m a rep lea o a oo a
'111URSDI'Y, Nov, 11
Genis Grover' Tammy Russell, the world, Mrs Walter Wearlll; I slty, and Don Hanrung,weekend : be on the third and each mern- 1complete with goal posts carNOT OPEN
Twin Bed Size Fitted Bottom Sheet• - Silo $2.76
Chrisanna Gilliam, Myrtle Gro- Blue, servict Mrs. Lemley
Grande College, were
ber is asked to brin a Chns!- ~ ry~g out the M!ddleport school
ver, Pat Humphrey, Gladys Yellow, friendship Mrs. Way- guests of lhflr parents, Mr. and
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Icolors orange and black The Pillow Cases oiza 42 by 38 inches Sale $1 .58 I pair
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Ptnk, zeal, Ravenswoo_&lt;J, ·
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Spice
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and Cannon Royal Family Solid Color
Lot. ..;"Wn3: .
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Register, Mr. and Mn. Char- Mr~. J~mes Murra;.
Of Harv:st .. b Lizzie Quit:k, l honor. Bobby and Dann.y, (.reg I
"A 118'( TIN fElT TALL•
les Durdy, Mr. and Mrs. James F1eldmg Hawkins, Belle, . and "Broke~ H:eds ,, by Ra eh· 'l White, Lee r~loyd, Denms Hack- ,
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Cushion
Insole
Caulk
Henley,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Va.
spent
the
weekend
Wl~h
el
McBride
followed.
The
meetett,
Doxie
Walters,
Dave
Dod-1
llau!l, 1\ldw. G.
Sheets and the Multi Color Striped
Wtlt. Crepe Sole.
Houdashelt.
Mrs. Hawkins at their home m mg wa~ ~losed with pra\·er. ': son, ~liddleport. and Danny
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Sending girts were Mr. and Middleport.
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Percale Sheets.
IUM., MON. and TUII.
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Mrs. Floyd Brown, Mr. and Mr. Norman . Humphr.eys is land Rd., Pomeroy, were Mr. l Springs Road Games were play- ;
Now~ 21-22-23
Mrs. Butch Grover and Todd on a deer huntmg tnp m Vir· and Mrs Paul Neutzling and Ied und glhs presented to the
u~..~!;t~r·
and Mrs. Nettle Durdy.
glnia this week.
. daughter , Mrs. Rodney Hnw·l boys.
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JaDI l'ondl. t.e Marvin, MlParticipating Merchant In
Mark Venoy of Colu_mbus ~s ~r. ~nd Mrs . E. M Burton ery and two children, Runi Dea. ' ,
c.Uel
Dwayne Hick·
M:iddley,!H1: Men·hants
spendmg two weeks wath his were m Port~outh Sat~rday and Deron Paul, all of Athens, Mrs Potts, hostess. served re·
r~:~ Kayr.
Christan.as GLft-A-Ramt~
grandparents, Mr. and MrS. to attend t_t"Tnple A
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hender- fr~shments :~to_th
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Dalton Grover of .Pomeroy.
Dave W1ley, student at
son and son [rom Hamilton.
Hazel Clark.
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an old axiom In dlplom,cy that
you're not likely to gain ~
confere)ICe table anythinc the
enemy doean'l believe you an
win on the bf,Uiefteld.
Thio, according to authorlta·
tive admlnlst:atton sources,
sums up he reasons for the
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American re,.••on a 00u
year ago D.f two Communist
et Naill offers to .meet for
peace talks at Rangoon, Bur·
ma President Jobnson'a tap advisOrs, parUC!Ularly Secretary
of Stale Dean Rusk, fell
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1966 CHRISTMAS

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The hymn , "Blest Be The
1 That Binds," closed the meet·
1ing, and a heritage scroll was
1 presertted to each present. Refreshments were served in
social room to the above
ed and Mrs. Welby Whaley
Mrs. William Eichinger.

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Christmas that traditional glow·

This miniature 7W' lamp which really works, stands on your table or

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IOD- and It's yours-free-lor opening your Christmas Club at the PO ME-

lOY )IATIONAL BANK in Pomeror or Rutland.

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William Eskew and son, Bill
of Dayton were weekend guests
of relatives in the area.

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Mrs. Otis Rapp and Rrand·l
1 son of Vienna, W. Va.
Sunday with relatives in
area
Mr. and Mrs. William Fran·
cis,
son Blll and daughter,
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thy and Marty Moranty sp&lt;•m 1
the weekend in Cleveland
I on Sunday, at!ended the Cleveland Browns-New York
\ football game.
Mr. and Mrs. Pele Dulfy
Mrs. Mark Duerr spent
1 weekend at Norwalk with Mrs
1 Duerr's niece, Miss Sandra Hall Ierman. They also visited
· Cedar Point and sandusky.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill
Marion and Willoughby Hill
I Chester spent Wednesday, with
! their brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Hill.
Mrs. Everett Dailey Ia
fined to ·her borne, Anne
with the nu.
In the short time since its
the 1966 Cadinat
Mrs. John Smith and ~: 1
Pulhns were Sunday
d
!las already earned universal acclaim (oc its smart and d.stmc11ve new
guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Hugn
Bearhs and son, Ronald.
styiiag, iU; brilliant new perfocmance and its unsurpassed luxury.
Mrs. Ernest Kennedy of Ak·
ron waa the weekend guest
Mrs. Edith Thomas.
Mr and Mrs. Anthony Schu·
quiet ride .-nd it" many extraordinar: oom~orts . N~
ler .;.d daughter, Linda ol CoCertainly there h8S never beee a finer Cadillac! A«'f'ptvariable ratio power stet!ri~ has wOR Hmnediate pnull
lumbus were weekend guests of 1
ol Ute 1966 .o&lt;.Lds by both owners and admiref"!!i
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja·
(or- itt deftn ess ia t-raffK aod ease Ml parlung. And.
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to anothec triumphant year! Cadillac's gracefull~
cob Schuler.
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of COW'Sf!, Cadlllac'a JD&amp;ny standard sakty features pr.
refined exterior style iustandy suggests to all wh.o see It
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Fields 1
gent a wonderful sense at weH-being. Drive the new
and ;on, Jeffrey spent theweek·
the superb craftsmanship to be found inside .the 1966,
1966 Cadil1at soon. The (inest oi. them aU awaits your
end in Columbus with tbe1r dau«
f cars ... &lt;rL.
~e who have driven this CadtUuc can t
car
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vote fli. approval ••• at yo~ authorized CadiUac tlealer'a..
ghter, Miss Mary Ann Fields
liDd eaougb ~~ thi.nss to say aLout its relllB.rkably
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kautz and
family of Columbus visited
sunday with his parents, Mr ·
and Mrs. W. L. Kaull. They al·
.., visited in Middleport with
her brother am sister-in-law'
SEE ANll DRIVI! THE MAGNIFICENT 1066 CADtLLAC N0\1' otT DISPLAy AT YOUR AtJTHORIZEil CIIDII.UC JIE.Ii.lla '
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pickens
and with relatives ln Mason.
W. Va.
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Mrs. Lena EIM'.rsbach spent
the weekend In Lancaster with
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her niece and nephew, Mr. and
842 W. MAIN ST.
Mrs. Andreaa Turnbull.

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Decorati.ODS
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Certify Committeemen

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fighting.
Men of the U.S. Army's tst
AJr Cavalry Division were

vacaney

fanning out to kill survivors of
Thirt y-on~ Meigs
Cuun!y ' of the ASCS, pre .~e nt ed tht' nf'w 1Homer Radford , John P'. Coithe obattered 66th North
UNITED NATIONS, N Y.Vletll8lllese regiment when the I
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ASCS L'Qmmunity committee farm program for 166
The wel l George E. Carson, Theron
Communist China today appearCommunists opened up today J. K. Allen, d1vislon rnanag.
memberS were presented their meetmg wa s alt endl'd b\' tht&gt; E. \&gt;lorris. Wtllw.m L.
Carr,
ed on the tltresbold of wmnlng
with amall arms and mortar er of the Columbus and South·
~rt1ficates or elee1ion by the w1ves and chi ldren ol m;.~ny uf 1Ct·( 11 M Caldwel l. Everett ~ ·
o majority vote ld the General
fire.
1ern Ohio Electric Company at
Meigs County comm1tll:'!e dur- the eomm i! teemen
Parker, Paul F. And rews, WllAss•mbly for the first hme In Judgilll! In the Middleport First reporls did not say how l Galhpohs, had been appomted
mg a meE'tmg th1s week in the Comm1! tee members present- l1a111 E F'ux, Roy 0. Pearson,
the IS·year-old battle to . Chrislmas decorating and Light· heavy the !ighling wao or how Ito fill the vacancy on the board
Masonic Tempi!.! o.~uil dmg ill f'd certil1cates were Uana C V1 rgi l E Housh, Lawrence R.
seated m the world orgamza- ing Contest will be done Wednes- meny communis;.:; were in- of .d1recto~s of the So_utheas~rn
Pomeroy.
, MrCatn , PPnr\ Lr.nnmg, W\1- G l ue ~ e n camp . Cran\1111 C SLout,
Uon.
day evening, Dec. 22, starting volved. 1t wal! not known O_hiO Reg_lonal .ColiDCil as first
Maurice Race r. fieldman !or l1am S Hend!"'rson Hugh P Cus- Ronald A Whtltmgton, James
But both sldes con~ed th.at at &amp;:30 p, m.
whether the enemy forces were VICe president m charge of InMe1gs county, pre sent~d
the ter, Hay Whaley, PaulS. Moore F.: C&lt;Js!on. H.oy L Holter, VIrthe outcome was more 1n .
This wal decided Tuesday by survivors of the defeated dustry. Allen replaces Wa~ne
outlook on the agncultu ral s1 t- (;e nt:' F Yost. Da rrel l Jl;mmng. gil (' Kmg Oav1d J . Koblentz,
than ever.- and the Untted the Contest committee made rfgiment or new regulars B. ~oster, who left the reg1on
uatwn for the commg
year Kenneth C Welsh. Daryl E \'t tl :tam T. H &lt;~rt and Donald C.
S1atea Insisted to. the end
UJI of representatives of the moved . in as reinforcements. ear her thts yeBT.
J. K. ALLEN
I Pete Sh1elds, oU1cer m&lt;mager Oberholzer, Hobert B Burdetle, U. :VIora.
Peking would fall to get a Mlddleporl Garden Club and The hlih·flylng B52s from the Allen, a long-time member&lt;
- - -majorlly.
the Middleport Amaleur Gard- Stlateglc Air Command base on of the Council, brmgs to It • '
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,_ Guam flew their second support d11tmgulshed record of commun·
tnero cIub• "'' c u 1 are ~ .
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CONCEPTION' CIDLv• in&amp;
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· t b mission of the battle dumping 1ty service and experaence. es-1
Screaming Communist hecklers tho ~~~:lpOitCha~~r~;"'eoni. tons nf l,IJOO.powuf bombo on ldent E. E. Davis said he was [
spat at Sen. Robert F. Ken;.
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the mountain olopeo The huge pleased when Allen accepted
nedy, D.N. Y., and pelled him m,rce.
do ed h jels flew three ,ep;.rate runs and added that his talents would '
and hio wife wllllgarl&gt;Jge when Mrs. Edgar Reyno! 1 t e and lht explosives tor• huae he put to good use In the Coun-1
he lrled to speak at the Uni· oommltlee discussion. Prizes chunks oul o/ the heavily : cil in ito e1panding role for the
verslty here TUesday nJsht.
wlll not be awarded to_ 1 home jun&amp;led slopes.
total development of &amp;outheast- By United Press lnteruutlonal 1 Frederick Arth 37, East Can· ·l! sted in critl&lt;';~1 rond1ti1•n.
t' nt·unfirmt'd Tornado
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3,000 student• who aatber@d In for the same . decoration that I
ern Ohio.
I Strong wmds l::lnd voss:ibly ::t ton. and hiS wih~. Mildred, J:l. . The nt&gt;lghborrng hnuw W&lt;i • l Tht• tltghWll} Patrul s;dd met 't! amon1 tht ,. :: hthtiD had won previously·.
Fir D t
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Serving on the board _of direc- 1 tornado or two ripped through 1were killed wh~n the houst' uecupied b~· !iJym,md lhg !t:"r . al !J'I&gt;\t'l l1nes wert&gt; tw1s1ed ''i n
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AnU-communlltl amq .
Out'" of· to":n JUd(fea will
e el royl arn
touand on the execu~ve com- scaltered areas of OhJQ a.te . Lra.iler the~ ~e.r~ v)s1L1.ns; w&lt;~ s l hls v.!lt' and the1r live 1·h1ldren &lt;~ JnJ.nner suggt:"~tmg ~_to1·na·~
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11000 ~tudetlte who gathered ID tour the conun~ty ~oraUana .. ~ln•·St~.!.~~·~··- -~· "" ,. . ~.-M~If prl~.cr~_l. q9ty1 Tuesday niJ1u, .Q , WQ . per- f0'6llfei'.ated aJong titll_ a hous:e 1 Tht! ~ oungesl lh! ld. 8 mimtlls : do hlr1 could JI(JI ('''nllr:n, th::~t
the Wli'Vetsity UJMIIIWII
-of- ..._ eatt~ "MidCD'eport vOIUDtrer firemen wlfi dt!al w1th the functlonma; soll!!l Jn the Canton arts, jnjur· l on the northeast outskirts uf he , old. wHs hos!JIIulli'ed b1JI a! l, ~ luJJi:Jdu had sll"lJck. "'t'alher
the Kenntdp, lplfCh
leal
doorw~y or ~ID· battled a blaze early today that of the standing committee for i ing about 25 others and causing , v1llage Gf Louis-w·11 1e, e&lt;Jst uf olher members uf lht· fu m1l) Uun·cHI iR\t&gt;s t tg ctlw ~ vtannt&gt;d to
him repe~te&lt;hy. ~Iter
non .. religious. FT~st, destroyed a barn on Lmdsey Industry.
widespread · property damage, •Canton.
wen~ !l"t"&lt;Jled and rt'l t'.ht"d
v1 str tht- sef' ne 1 ud,1~
left the hall, the
second a~ honorable .mention hlU at St()ty's Run. Ftremen 1 A director in the Gallipolis [ Stark (ounty .absorbed the l Tht" Arth ('ouple wa g visiting Trees wtn· kuoLkt-d down. The only olht'l. rt'port of t
nists stonf'd and clubbed
awards will be given ID each. said the barn, which apparent- [ Chamber of Commere@, Allen , heaviest blow, 8uffering the two Ithe Clarence Harder fam1 l~ homes v,.l•re damJgNi and pow torn&lt;ldf, w:.~s m SPnet :.~ County,
hecklers. The, ~ted ,,
The corporation line will be Jy was used only for storage of [ ~s al_so a Rota~ian of long stand- Ideaths and most of the personal IHarder,~. wa~ hospJta llled mer wa~ knocked uut rn the vii- v.h~1e the H1~hway Patrol and
of the Castroate July 26
the boundary.
hay, was destroyed.
mg m Galllpohs and a past pres- injuries.
Ifa 1r t ond1t1on 1::1nd hJs wife wa s luge.
rmlwt&gt; dut'f (Jl the v1llage of Atthem and shouting O[ such
The Chamber ot Commerce It was reported late today ident of the Oak Hill Rotary 1 - - - ·
- --tw.l repln"li•d :;ePtng a funnel
gans 11 "Chili si, Yankee•
will slve rinancial assistant.&gt;e in that the owner of the bijrn had Club. At present he is president ;
cluud The vil l &lt;~gt' lost elt&gt;C'tric
by about B5 Reds In the
prizes given. Attending
the nol yet been determlnoll. The of the Prosbyterran Men's or·
P""'''' and sum• roads w•ro
virtually drowned out the
meetlnc from the Middleport alarm was turned in at 3:05 ganization in Ga llipolis.
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ehN-d brlt'fly by blowmg deator's speech although be
Garden Club were MiS! •Nellie a.m.
An employee of the Electric Richard Jones. vice president . The State De~J&lt;~;rlment of Ed· . Schoo! auditltrium for alln1elr1- brts
speakinJi: over II public
Zerkle, president: Mrs. Max
Company for 33 years, Allen 1of the Farmers Bank and Sav· 1[ueation 1s exrected tu lollow 1 bt&gt;rs of tht• present bomds
Tire community nr M~xlmo,
system.
Roller, Miss Anna Howell, Mrs.
ASKS DIVORCE
resides with his w1fe m Galli-lings Company m Pomeroy, was tradition and offlrially appomt Mr. Hryon \lorton. Asst Stlp· sout hwt'-:;t uf All1an('e in Stark
Garen Stansbury, and Miss Fre- A petition for divorce has polis and they have on~ son, a 1nominatfd Tuesday night to the new !Joard upon rt't·um - erintendt'n! nf the Ohi\J Dt&gt;pa1 t Cuunt.\ . 1t"ported sever~! ia
NEW YORK - A~~;~~~ da Faehnle.
been filed in Meigs
County staff announ(..'er for a Colum- be the Pomeroy Ex em pled Vi\- mendal1ons by th e- local board• 1 mPn\ of F:dura11on. and .John Jun•ll and S\llne home-a: darner King, the outspoken
Attending from the Amateur Common Plea~ court charging bus television station.
' !age SChool d1stricl's member as they are currently operated.!P:1rsons. State Fmanre IJ1reetor. agt'd ~u11e ot tht: tnJured wert
porary critic whose popular
Gardeners were Mrs. Edgar gross neglect of duty and exIof the board of the new consoli- Districts to lie soneolidated af 1are expeded to t&gt;xpluin the du hosp1t;,.diled.
um was Jack Paar's late ·
Reynolds, president; Mrs. Bruce treme cruelty in an action by
Meigs General Hospital
i dated school district when it ter the f• r~t of lht new )'1\tr , ft rent thmg~ to be done tn ere- ---television .how, died
Lloyd, Mrs. Robert Coats, Mrs. Florence Louise Thornton, RD I1 Admissions - Jessi~: Pnce. ! consolidates.
are Pomeroy . and MJd_dle~m t:at~ng the nf'w d1stn et durmg
of a hearl attack. He was
Grace Pratt,
Mrs. Arthur 2 Racine, against John
B. Middleport.
'The acuon or nomlnat- Exempted V11lage
d l!~lflt'l s , th1s meetmg, !I was reported , lf
King was I belt
Strau:s!l and Mrs. Guy Reynold!!. Thornton, Florissant, Missouri. Dbdlara;et- None.
lng Jones. clerk of the Pomeroy Northwestern lA('al. Sal!sbury In other llCt t ~ lt.v . Leo Vaugh·
aulhor. artist and ·
Board the past two year!!, was 1Local and Bedford Local.
au. Jones an d Supt. G1bbs were
whose caustic commenta
taken durmg a mtetlng
ot ' Jt was also llnnounrt&gt;d a! named !u :Jttend an F:ducaii\JR·
shocked and delighted
his
members in the Seruor Hish Ilast nights Pomerov
board al Progress Confmnce plann!'d
audiences. He became 111 in h.ii
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I school office of Supt.
Charles I meeting that a SesSIOn !:) I by lOth Distri et Cong. Wa]tt'f Willi i:Hll Fr: mk Baker. 12, "'
Park Avenue apartment
Gibbs.
I scQeduled for Nov 23 al 7 30 p H Moe ller HI the Dhlu Umver- Reedsville, died at Vetera.
day and was hospltallz~
Jones' nomina lion is the sec- I m. .in t~ Pomeroy Semor Hi gh .:illY Jnn Ill Athens un Ut&gt;c em ber I MemonJl Hospital Tuesday IV·
hour• after appearing on
--- 1 and 2.
emng afte r a short U!ntt ss.
1ond to be made publlc for the
"Today'' ~evision show
1 new
board which may be or•
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11 wa~ al~o agrrrd to applv Hr v.as born at Heedsv1De,
publicize his lalesl book, '
ganized m early l!lti6. It was
for funds from Til l• Ill wllldl th• son of th&lt; late Jas per and
Man, Poor Man, Freud
reported earlier this week that
supp lies mutchmg money nn I Martha Congrove B&lt;:tker. Ht
Fruit."
Garv Stobart, 1 ~2 forward,
,
Hiram Slawter, R. D. 1, Midpu rcha se o! vanous equ1pment is surv1vrd by his w1fe, Mary,
and Buddy Moor. 1 5-tl guard,
Charleo Snyder, West Virginia "Co11ege Coach of the dleport farmer, was the first
and to order sm ral lo,ds of ' four da ughters , Elizabeth Smith
HOU.VWOUD - BARR both sel)iors, were elected cap- Year" in 19e3, of Marshall University, will be the speak· after he was nominated as the
fme
l1mestone whlC'h W!ll be and Hat1 1e Rockl1old. both of
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Blackstone, one of the
tains of the Middleport High er Friday night at the ·annual Middleport High Schoo! I Northwestern Local School DIS·
. ,
. plaN"d on th• el&lt;m•ntary srho,. l Reedsville: Ethel Clutter el
foremost magicians for '
school varsity basketball team 1Football Banquet.
I trict member.
diRaymond ~n_dd~. R[) I. Mid· playground.
Elyn&lt;:~ and M1ss Lillle Baker
century, died Monday night
In a squad meeting Tuesday ev- ' Dinner begins in the Elementary school cafeteria at - -- -- e.port, was J&amp;lled by Pome~·oy Attendmg were Leo Vaughan of Col ttmbus: four sons. Clarlhe age of 80 '
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•I pohre, at 3:20. a m lodav· alter presJ den 1·· R1 ~·h alu... Fm1·,lw, V·ll.t' ence and Rob~rt, Reedsvillti
emng.
Both are all-sports ath-16:30 p.m with Lionel Boggs or the Middleport
DepartHITS RIG • DIES
The white - haired
Jetes.
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ment...Sto"re as master or cer'emonies Long a sportsman : CANTON, Ohio (UPI) - Les- allegedly takmg a tar from the president; Jones. Pau l Werner, Carl of Parker sburg. and Charof legerdemlliD, died at
Stobart played regular at end arid a form'er MHS athletic star hirn~elf Boggs js mak· I ter Achauer. 65, North Ca nton. I Kr~ger parkmg lot on Second· Harold Lo hse and Sup! Gibbs. les of Prospect, .and 12 va~
home fo\lowilll! an UIIIOII
thlo season In football, Is
I ing his first appearanei! in
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was .killed Tuesday night in
st m Pomeroy.
- - - ·--·ch ildren.
about four months, After
righthanded pitch- a. banquet emcee role.
traff1c c.rash. on a . county road Police sa1d the 1958 Chevrolet
POSTS BONL&gt;
, Funeral SE'rVI('€'S wlll be Satdeath of Howard Thuraton
er and slugger 00 the baseball Coach . Synder, now 1n his i
near Ohio 8, mvolvmg a tractor- Is owned by Hazt'l Hoschar, Clell Bland Wood 29, Galli- urdcn kit 2 p m at the Metho1945• Blackstone wu
team, and was a regular on the firth year at Marshall, stands 1 •
trailer rig.
Mason, W. Va
pnlis. has posted $200 to appear d1st Churc h at Rt"t"dsville witll
ed in many circles 81 the
basketball team his junior year. 4-5 on the season. His team
Police said Priddy was ar- b~fore Middleport Mayor Lee • the R~v . Frf't'land Norris officilion's No. I magician and
L~'AL TEMPS
symbol of the
Moore, the ~ind of kid w~ meets .Ohlo University (0-9) this
"'-'
i rested arter the} had ehast&gt;d Smith on charges of intoxica-1I atmg. Burial will ~ in Sand
schOol of malfc u opposed to evuy coach wishes was IIX Saturday.~e te~pt&gt;rat~re . in Pome- the car he was dnvmg acros ~ tion and a~saull and bdlt~ry. j Hill ('emetery, Lung Bottom. The
the ...,.pe ilcllool typified by Inches taller but. ia .happy .lo Coach Syllller tills . year bas
roy' busmess dlStnct at 11 ·50 , the Pomeroy-Mason
bndge. Wood was piCked up by r.alhpo- , Arbaugh Funeral home is lD
the late HSITJ Houdlni.
have him In the brlefer version, two assJstants well known Jo
a.m. today was 36 degrees, and Middleport police also souKht 1hs polil'e on a warrant from rharge. Friends rna~ call there
1 any time.
already has three 1110110grams Meigs county. tbarlts Chancey,
~wing.
the car operated by Priddy.
Middleport police.
ATIIEN8, omo _
II baseball (catcher, .infielder), Polllll"Oy's former outstandlJl(
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Mrs. Abbott. with benedJction

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SAIGON (UP!) - American cavalrymen and North
Vietnamese troops slugged It ' out again today on the
bloody battlefields of ,the Chu Pong mountain range.
U.S. B52 borilbers blastell \lie Jtigh ground in a new
attempt to crush·enemy mistance.
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Other American ·jets attacked' Communist targets In
North VIet Nam and four were sl!ot down within a 35·
minute period during a strike against a hi~hway and
railroad bridge ' 35 miles south.~st of lillllol, the Com·
munillt capital.
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Air Force briefing officers In west of Hanoi, were the 141h
Saigon disclosed that American and !Sth ottacked by American
MEIGS ASCS COMMUNITY COMMITT~E - Several of the M ·
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e1gs A , ~ .ommum y rornm1t ee mem ers pose ur IS p1c ure a er
planes attacked and damag panes.
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two surface-to-air missile sites
New Froat
. ng presente
etr cer 1 1ca Jon o e ec Ion y t e Me g.s County co mm1ttee at a meet~ng Mon ay mg t 1~ t ~ ason1c emp e ut mg.
near Hanoi Tuesday. One of the The new fightllll! In the Chu PICtured are, front row, I to r, Roy. Pearson, Pearl Lannmg. Lawrence Glu~senc amp , George Carson, Davnl Koblentz. Paul Moore. Dana
planes was shot down by a Pong mountains, 22IJ miles McCam. Second,row, Earl Dean. Meigs ASCS Office ManagerPete Sh•elds: \n·gil Roush , Gene Yost. John Caldw.ell •. Onon Roush , Wayno
missile fired from another site northe8BI o1 Saigon, broke out Chase, Lester Coe. Thtrd row, Wilham Carr, Bill Fox, Maunce Rau~ l1eldman for Me1gs county ; Donald Mora, She1man Henderson , Cec!&amp;
oot under attack, and the pilot five lfllles north of the ,Caldwell and Roy Holter._ _ _ __ ~-----W8! believ(ld lost.
balllelfQtllld where American
The missile sites, 32 miles troops ~led an estimated 1,300
northeast and 35 miles north. North V1etnamese regu Jars m
three previous daya of vicious

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unsuccessful
can
candldale
for govemor
flllnols _ln '11161, said
nlpt he mJ1bt. conlldar

two
In basketi141J,
two·Boll
In
footbf,ll.
His football and
.eoach,
Ashley laid C!l Moore: "He
would be the hardest to replace,

nlng for the seat again.
It he wera hllfl" (at quarterPercy spoke at Ohio
back).
slty JD lht •Keaoedy lectun
MtlOI'I! overaaed II polllll per
les, and 1111~
pme lUI ,..... .Ill bolketblll
from studehti,
wltheth his ~ .HI shot from
about whether .f»
: lJ:-20 QM. -r~.~~~t.
another campatp for govet"'''"·
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. He Ilk! the, I~
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tenllon dlllnot illow I
Tho POrtlencl .. Homemaker~
alinl pri~IJII•(COaii!N It · · elub
meet Th~y, Nov.
beidlllg. 1 All\l lillult!J'ance
II, It lht b01111 ol Mrl. Howard
oomethiJlf
Allllr)cMI
l!berlbacti. llllll* wiU. bo .....,
ttiDd Ia:;" be •atklttl. · '·
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football
coach, ·MHB
'and Charles
bart,
_.time
star, uu..

wliiDIDg ooach at Gellipolls, and
at Mt: Vernon, before 1!01111 to
MarshalL Slobart aootsts In
foolbf,ll ond will &lt;OOCh baaeball
II Marshall.
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·Coach Snyder· WH line coach
a• the Unlvenlty of Kentucky [
Cbarlea Snyder
before, 1o1.111 to ;ManhaJI. ID I
lM7 he coplalned .·the Marshall be opeclal guest.•.
foolllall team.
The banquet " ~adll~
Football molhOII will ~ ilponsored by the Middleport.
tho dinner on_4.tht· PTA will bo Pomeroy Rotary club.
BIR
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