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lll-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Nov.:_!~l985 ~

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Around And
About
Middleport

oil

ill December at the home
Mrs. Fred Gibbs. There wiU be :

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Be Remembered

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DUTing
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• gift ••change.

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Mrs. Charles White, project 1~
chairman, reported $11.52 from : u
bottle caps and $5 was voted I Mr. und Mrs. Bernard
Plans were made to remem-1for the school lunch program. i spent the weeken1ddn:i:~n:,~;~ye;~~~~
ber shut-ina during the hoUday.s ne circle will distribute the :Ind. at Purdue U
by the Dorcas. Circle of t~e 1 ~itational booklet, ··'Ml~ Se- ~ visited with friends
Middleport Ftrst
_Baphstl cret Place,'' in hospitals.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Olsen,

VOL XVII NO. 180

New Selection!
Light up your home with

See the big selection

Merry Anders.
Colornrtoons
Admis~ion 75c and 4fk.

THURSD.4Y, Nov. )8
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY end SATURDAY

November 19-20

HOUSE OF HORROR"
(Technicolor l

Pt&gt;ter Cushing, Christopher
Lee. K01ly Wild.
"A BOY TEN FEET TALL"
(Tt"chnicolor l
Fergus MeCie!land, Edw. G.

Robinson.

SUN., MON. end TUES.
Novtmber 21-:Zl-'13
"CAT BALLOU"
(fechnicolorl
.Jane Fond&lt;~. Ll'e M&lt;~rvin , Mi-

chael Calla n, Dll'ayne Hit·k
man, Stubby Kayt'.
3 STOOGES
Colorcertoon•

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From

orl{ers Die in '-"""ollision

Cboose your upholstery
material from our big se-

Sheet

lection of fabrics. A11 M

Blanket

inches wide. Cotton, Nylon and Rayon Blends in
lkllid color11 and WQ.ven
prints. All the best colors.

$US "ond $3.19a yard
Al11o Vylint 1nd Wtslon54" pluth• covtringl for
$1.49 ond $2.95 yd.

Morgan-Jon"

lnsulaire BLANKETS

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With

All Collon

Stitd1ed Endl

BLANKET
IO''xl08"$2 ' 99

70"1190"

We also have white and pastE-l sheet blankebli, also pla id
1heet blankt'tll and plaid pairs of blankets of 100% cotttJn.

CANNON "PERFECTION" BEDSPREAD
A.. ~uUful all cGtton Heirloom Spread. Deeplf fringed.
Completely washable - preshrunk . Ha ndsome g i!l ~box.
Double bed size In Antique White , Willlarnsburi Blut,
Dor.:wood Pink, Federal Gold, Colonial Brown.

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Plthkrest "Ltgunt"
Therm1l Bltnkllt .. $4.95
Flelde'"t "AmtrlnR
Rose" 100% Cotton
Cellul•r Bl•nklt __ $9.95
tnc:l Fltldcrest
l'Piymouth" Bl1nke&amp; $9.95

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Mr . and Mrs. Geoffrey
I son and Terri returned hon&gt;e ll
Monday evening, after a severIll da ys visit in Dayton with
• Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cooper
fami ly. They a lso visited
at
' Fairborn with Mr. and Mrs.
! Charles Moore and family.
Kelly Wilson spent sev•erai.ll
days with her grandparents,
and Mrs. Carl Moore.

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A rayon actyllc blanket
thai is non-a llergenic -

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Soft gloVIIIeather, traction-tread crepe
lllle 8lld deep cushion insole combine to
make JarmQJI "Deerslayero" the
&amp;.. eulssl-wtllll'ing of aD casual shoes. They're
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llle omartest-looking, too. For colorful
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conllnnatiQIIIIllhat fact, come in

Valua can be priceless. With this lint Airway UniMoid luggage styled for men and women it's spellect
priced-leu. No other luggage can match its tough,
rugged compression-molded shell for sheer str811gth
end feather-lightness and it is fiberglass reinforced
throughout. Other features include "Magic-Touch"
locks, exclusive Vinyi-Vac coverings. luxuriOUI linings, and dozens more. Come in. You'll see why it'a
·~merica's best

lusgage ~".fille-Yw Guiran~

Tool
We also have a complete line of Travel Joy and
Travel Smart Luggage, in the latest fashion colors
for Him and Her.

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AVAILABLE IN I?.OTH
LACE AND LOAFER STYLES

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY

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I sons and daughters-in-law, Mr.

becau1e it's a

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. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
ens visited Sunday iD Hu1nti,1g·!l
ton , W. Ya. wilh Mrs.
Casto and daughter, Harriett

Mr. and Mrs. Chesteerre~;~; ll
of Columbus spent the w
at their home, Hill St.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Can- :
terbury vi sited Sunday, at Beaver with Rev. and Mrs. Waid

HOOVER I
See the romplete line of Hoover Sweeptra - along witb
U1e ConstellaHon Sweeper!! we have upright and portable

atyle!l - u well as cleaning t(J()!s.
PRICI$ START

family and in

A:~~i;p~:;.,~~

wilh hlo brolher
law, Mr. and Mra. A. H.

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BED PILLOWS
Non-

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Radford.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Massar have returned borne after
a visit in Columbus with th•;,[l
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Massar

18" X 30" _ $2.49

21" X 36" - $3.49

30" X 39" _

$4.95

Illuminated control. ColPink, Bl ue, Gl'een,
Beige, Red, Gold.
TWIN BED SIZESingle Control .. $13.95
FULL BED SIZISintle Control _. ,14.95
fULL BED SIZE-

Dauble Control

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$1,,95

Toss
Cushions

PINWALE
CORDUROY
36" - Washable - 100%

cotton. Choose from 40
beaullful colors.

88c

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Brighten up your home with these decorative throw pil·
lows of rayon cut velvet face 11nd solid color Irri.descent
fabric with zipper removable cover. Ka..pok filled . Siiel
14" x 14" square and Jumbo 16'" round and square bo:1.
Colon: gold, white, blue, green, melon, red, toast, browo.

$1.95
Also Sot lho Big Selection .of Cu•hlons lor - $1.00

conON

Picks up dirt and r.nt
faster fifld easier

pita!.

Attractive rubber backed utility mats topped wlth luxur·
ious tweed carpeting. Use Ulem anywhere - in the home,
offil-e, store, ~tutomobile. Non-skid back - viicost top
cleans t:&gt;asily- COLORS:
.Hlar·k and White Tweed- Slack Border
Beige Tweed - Beige Bordt'l"
Green Tweed -Green Border

KODIL fiLLED

with Joseph White Jr.
Mrs. James McKenzie aDd
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and Mrs. James McKenzie
1Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M~~:~;'
uf Columbus visited
with Mrs. Mike McKenzie
with Mr. McKenzie who is quite ]I
ill in V~terans Memorial

Mats

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all acetate &amp;heath lining
to match all the eolora
!or 69e yd.

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Teen-ager
Escapes
Serious Hurt

lop bound with 100% ny.
ion. Snat-o fitted comers-

In the yard goods depart.
ment you will find a bie
selection of all wool flannels, tweeds and basket
weaves. 60 inches wide for
$2.47 a )'ard and Earl-Glo

Wulter Paulins Jr. and lan1ily :l
of O•k Hill spent the weekend I
iit Cape Girardean,

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Mr. and Mrs. Josep&gt;th~.~~~~~~
Sr. of Minersville and d
and son-in-law, Mr. and

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Aulomtlic Blenk..•

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able - lint free. With the
appearam·e vl a hand-,·ro·
cheted afghan,
" lnsulair"fR) is handsomt&gt; enough to be use d a~ e bedsprl' ad. 72' 'x00" - All ro-

Othtr Thermll Type
11.-nkth We h1ve In stofk
Sltepcrlft ''P~rk Avenut"
100% Vlrtln Acrylic
Blanket - 72x90 In pink,
gOld, IYOCido, turquolie.
$7.95

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shrunk. Machine wash-

$7.98

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Mrs. Ear] Roush
Lake·
view who is spending the winter with her brother, Harry
Gi bbs of Hartford, W. Va., was i
the M(Jnday guest of Mrs. Char-!
ltt..-~nhrJw.
Mrs. Charles Withrow spent
l~:~sf Friday with Mr. and Mrs. :
1
Edgar Thomas.
Mr . and Mrs. John
Jordon !
and daughter of Columbus were :
weekend guests of her parents,
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Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag ..
~Ir. and Mrs. Herschel Nor- ]
ris and son, Clarence of
Falls visited Sunday with her
1-1arents, .Mr. and Mrs. Elias
Stiles.
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' Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cooper
and fam ily of Dayton, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Moore and fam- ·
ily of Fairborn, Mrs. Beulah ]
j Kranl.z of Charleston, W. Va.
1
: and Mrs. William Moore and
Jerry of Cleveland were · · 1
tors last week of Mr. and Mrs. 1

Usc all the year 'ruund ,
Warm in winter - cool in

Stt wr complete lint of bedspreads lnrlucllng Mof91nJone!l hobnai11 •.... --------~ for $5.98 end $9.91
Fruit of th• Loom Spreads ----- - -- ---- $1.95 Mid $9,95
Morgen-Jone!J Heirloom Sprtedl _____
_ $12.91
Wt also have a eomplel-11 line of wo'llen spretdl In strlptl
tnd l"h~cks - Twin tnd full 111~11
Rtnging In pril-• from --------~~-~-- -- $5.95 to $12.91

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UPHOLSTERY fABRICS

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please.

Mrs. Murray
/s Hostess of
Church Circle

It's Not Too Early To Select For Him!

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POMEROY -MIDDlEPORT. OHIO

Two l(aiser

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ELVIS PRESLEY
"TICKLE ME"
(Technicolorl
Ehds Presley, Julir Arlams,
Jocelyn Lane, Jack Mullll.ney,

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Simplicity Potterno,

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Col. and Mrs. William K,::~ ~~
Kincaid , who have been ~"'
ing in California while he was
m the Air ~·on:e, spent the
weekend in Middleport where
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i they were guests of her i _ ·
Iand f&lt;.~mily, Mr. and Mrs. Mtl1 lard Wildermuth and
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Plans were made to remem- They were enroute to Phillade•HI
ber s/:u1 -ms with gift s at Thanks· . phi&lt;_l. where he has ac~~f~,~i.: ! l
giving and Christmas by the pos_1t10n ,w,•lh ~en~r_al .
Ell·eta Circle or the Middlepurt !Whtle _hen t_he} VJSI!ed m
First Baptist Church Tuesday ens With th_
etr ~u.n, T~m, a
t&gt;vening at the horne or Mrs. den: at Uhw lJn;verstty.
Eugene Murray.
.
! Ml'. and Mrs. Oris Swartz of
Mr~. Tony Fuwler, chairman. Athens vi sited SumJay with Mr. 1
opern:d the meeling wtth ~e~o - and Mrs. Hubert Sharp.
t i1lllS entitled.
"Thanksgtvmg1
Fragrance." The study lesson Miss Frieda Faehnle visit~d .
from the book. "T he Church recently In St. Marys, W. Va. _
not Made With Hands'' w11s giv -; w1th ?-.Irs. 0. L. Quillen.
t'n bv Mrs. J11e Wilsou.
I Gene Grate visited
, A dess ~rt cuurse was served ' m Elyria With Mr. and Mrs. :
u1 Mrs Nor t~ Hamillim. Mrs. McMaster Mr.
McMaster is
Dav id Darst, r..·lrs.
Gene\' iv e recuperati ng trom surgery.
Saxton , Mrs. Frances Hearhs , Mrs E 0. 'J'ewksbary, dele-,
Mrs . Wilson, Mrs. DaJsv Bing. gate, and Mrs. Arthur
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.VIrs Bertha Archer . .\otr.s. Tony Mrs J E. Harley and M r s.
Fowler, Mrs. W1llls Anthony,! George Anderson, alternates, acand two guests, Mrs. Barbara : eomp.omit:d the Rev. Howard
.Jones and Mrs. Dona ld Buune · Ruppt&gt;ll to the Scioto Presb~·- .
! tlfld daughter .Jeanit:&gt; .
tery held Tuesday, Nuv. 16 at
----· Hill sboro. They represented the
Middleport First United Pres1
byterian Church.
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Oval Rugs, Luggage, L1mp1, Hoover $wHplrs, Furniture Throws. Al1o in this
Department our complete 1election of Dress Meterlal1 and Domtttlcs, and

Church Tuesday
~verung at l The patients at Elmwood Rest former Middleport
residents
the home of Mrs. R1chard Ow· . Home and shul-ins will be giv- Mr. and Mrs. Fultz have made :
en.
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. I en a treat for Thanksgiving. trip to Purdue an annual
Mrs. Clyde V. mebrenner, v1ce I Mrs Dana Hamm gave the pro· .
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Mr
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Mrs
Eber
ha
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gram study from the
book, .
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sence of Mrs. Charles Bennett, "The Church Not J\.1"ade With : lte~ over the ~eedke dh JIOnda, ll
and opened the meeting with H -~ ~ ,
OhJO, w1th. their aug ter a
an~ .
Ifamily Mr and Mrs. Robert
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Th
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th .:! 136th. Psalm an a
an S· Mrs. Owen served a salad ! . '
·d d h.le Kim
giving meditation entitled, "Our course at the close of the meet- Spnnger an
aug r,
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Thanks to_Thee.' '
ing assisted by her daughter, Mrs. John Lyons accompan- 1
Mrs. Ellzabet~ Sla!en report-~ Judy, and Mrs. Fred Gibbs and ied her mother, Mrs. Berna~ I
ed that the White Cross quo~a daughter , vonita. Others attend- Schramm, to her home iD
was almost completed. The ~1r- - ing in addition to the above, I zanes.,·ille Monday. She was
cle voted to hav~ a potluck d_m- 1were Mrs . John Seines, Mrs. accompanied by her datlghller·ll
ner for the ChrJstmas meetmg Pearl Hoifman, and Beutah · in-law, Mrs. John Lyons
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MEIGS THEATRE

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Busy Drapery Doperlmont on tho 2nd floor, hNCiquarton for Curtalne and
Draporl" _ Drapery ond Upholstery Motorltls - Kirsch Drapery HardwareBod Spreads, PIII-I, Blankets, Window ShadM, Vono,tlon Blinds, SmoU Rugs,

Allergenic,
Odorless
IINpcrlft- Dullont Danort Pillow with
atriped tleklnt c.v•r ------------------ $3.95 eseh
1'-vltfrlft.- Fo.m Late.:·PUiowWiped zip off eover ----- -- - --·---·--- fl,95 Nth

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Tkld01lo a loeoutlfvl llflnld IIMI Rand atrl,. c....WnaUon ---------------- tJ.9S e~

COMFORTER
Plumply filled comforter
covered with an Early
American pattern of dell·
oate flon~l prli1t with provincial accents. Kodel fill.
ing wm keep you wann
with a minimwn o1 wellbt
- She 72" x M"'. BluePink - Gold.

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BOUDOIR ..
LAMPS

Well atyled lampj In Tro·
dllionol and &amp;orly Amoriean deslp. White trenslu.-

Custom Tailored Draw Drapwin_
5 pleat drapeo .:.. 90" long o! beauUiul 100'1&gt; Flber,W.
He~~.v)' quaUty printed drapea in brown, JOld, red on
whitt backiround.

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OTHIR DRA,iS PROM $2;Hio 11.95

Printed and 10lid oolor labrioo ol -tole, rayon md
...tate cotiOn and tlbertlao. Alllentllhs !rom 38" to 110".

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COLUMBUS IUPI)-The final l Backing up the taekle .
1965 United Press International Iia 6-2, mpound JUniOr w.il lard
Clasa A Ohio high school foot- Parr, who h" been out wttb an
OTHERS
ball ratings with flnt place ankle lnJW'y.
tee and won-lost recorda in Despite its lacklu•ire record
FROM 6.95
vo entheses:
Ohio bas limited the opposition
par Team
Polnll l to an average of U yards poer
1 Marion Cetb. (10) li-0) Z84. carry. Enemy passers
95 ond $3.95
2' Dover St. Joe (%) (i-0) 198! however, hit 55 poer cent of
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3. Millersport (2) (111-0)
161 attempts and bad only four
4. Fairport Har. (4) (tl-1) 160' 121 intercepted.
139 Marshall's passing y·~;;;gl
5• Bridgeport (a) (~)
s' Johostown 13) ·~) 137 ho-er, has not been
1: Lake 15) (i-OJ ·
l:ui to crow about since the
"HOME OF ARROW SHIRTS"
8, Adens (9-1)
li9 season inJury to "?'or OUitrter-1
9 Granville (1) (7-2)
47 back Howte Lee Miller
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:::=iiiiii~~~~~~:::ii~~iiiiii~llo: Lancaster Fenwick (tl-1)
mediately preceded the
Second 11 teama: 11. Tuscara five • game lostng s!reak.wli&lt;l'UI . \
1,. .. Valley 44; 12. Sandusky St. Senior Alex Sansosti,
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Ma&lt;ys 36· ls. Covlncton 27; 14. be atarting at quarterback
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Aurora
2.8;
16.
Cmj.
Rawson
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fourth
straight
game,
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11: Portsmouth Notre Dame ZS: passes although he went onE&gt;fOI'-1
18 versailles 22· 19. Gree..,.! seven last woek against """'·I
v~w Z1: 21)_ ubetl, Center 211. And seven of Alex' toosea
2 ONLYI
Olben: Shadyside and
been lntercepted.

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I Jan. 21 - Southwestern X Defense when
omes
es Hanson.
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.Juniors _ 6' Mike Spaulding; ' .Jan. 22 - At Rutland ...
wh' h h 0 t
W te Ml higan and Dlllton of the New York Metsl
6-1 Rick Thomas; 5-10 Larry l Feb. 4 - Eastern X
Marshall's ofrense, !c 88 ay ?n, e5 rn c
pitched a no-hitter Wednesday
Whobrey; 5-9 Fred Rodgers ; 6- Feb. I I - AI Nortb GaU!o 'X managed to keep sconng al- Bowling Green.
to beat the Detroit Tigers 4-0 in
1 Jerry Hail and 5-10 Joey Wilis. Feb. IZ - Oak Hill
though it has lacked the power "They look llke • typical OU the seven • Inning opener of • '
Sophomores 5-11 Tom Moore; 1 X- Denotes league gamH. to mamta1.0 ball con~ol,
team to us,'' said Manball Florida Winter Instructional !
another sttngy
. coach &lt;llariio Snyder yesterday
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Saturday when 10 . niVerst1Y after .ending his big Green 1 visito Fairfield Stadium (Z p. through Its third - from • lasl e
m . to close the Mid • Amert- dr'il of th
0 year.
.,.;; Conference footbaD season. 1
Althoogh the Bobcats are win- "Their big problem aeema to
lesa in nine starts, It hasn't be they've been making the big
lor the M1111 who wantr t!ALUE
been becallSI the defense has mislake, Other teams have
been
banding out touchdowns breaking loose for long passes I
in • FU.. Felt H•t
by tha bushel.
against them. Other than
Ou1y once, In a S4.f thwnplng they're ,. tough aa ever.•
by Miami, has tha Ohio defense Ohio's defense flied b)' 1
crumbled. And In ththee ~ of mobile tackles, ail
A omart &lt;enter
weeks
since that
game,
Chuck Turner~~~~=~
crease, tt\pel'ed with a
cat
defenders
have
permitted no aenior
and sophomore
Joho
flair for taabi&lt;IL Colora
more than two touchdowns ID (6-3, Zl!), senior
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1 : meetln., at the hetme of Mr Roush Mrs Ed~ard Miller,
i'lll!i lh the .John~on admlni~tm" ~~
ct~~~u~t:Th'~ 1~~an: ~r~~~ and M:s. Dorsa Parsons Thur~ Roush: M;... Edward Miller,
Vef DeWS
study of bovine leukemia, a
IHln ,.,as embrorled today m a r.: IIIII.' . ·, R1 I Vmton Mrs. day evening were Rev Ed- Mrs H81"Schel Norris, Mrs. By Wayn_e G. ln'and~t, M.D.
tle vii'WJ.
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PI Ple&lt;salll; ward Grtfftth, Mrs. Alma u -~ Floyd Noms.
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pil 'dal Gauge readlnPI
Gallipulla Dr. Roy M. Rottman, center
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ra lt'giC' mt&gt;ta m us ry , Fred M Stewart Mason; Mar·1hns. Mr and Mrs Wmd Hay- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kmght. stan RJ a u1 e t
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m 119 163 running 14 feet director eaJd 1 better un&lt;ler·· ll
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1iam M·Jiu:-,dJaJ ,' l't I-'lea:iant; 1rna~ and Cheryl, Mr. and Mn. nlng Jr. and fami~y of Racine ~~t~t~~~ ~ri~e tha:t h~~ow=~ ~:roll~;, p~~eroy-Maoon. 21.· ltandtni of the dJsease In datry :
J Mt•nse Secretarv Robert S MOJ g;m D Sm1th, PL Pleasant; 1 Arlil West, Mr. and Mr!. Char-)spent Sunday evemng wl~ Mr.
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c1!ar the air Dur'
Pt Pleasant 24.13, Hinton COWl wW contribute lo an
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\h':\&gt;mar• annoonced Wednes· l Kennel? f l'errell, Pt Pleas· ley Foster, Mr.. Lettie Spencer, and Mrs. Charles Knightrung Sr. re pt to th bel
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d.&lt;y ntiht a four-poml
ant , Mrs James H Woodyard, Mr. •nd Mrs. Bob Rhodes, Mike ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush your g~; r hl 0~/~t aides Z.M falling, Charleston 18.22 ple ODd poultry,
I Mlddlwport, Ohio
ml nsmg copper pnces He s~ud IChesl~r ~tar Rt , Mrs Hos~~r and Karen, Mr. and
M r 1. and fa~lly spent Thursday eve- bo~~ Yto eth~ ln the midline &amp;tatlonary. Lon~ Marmet and. ---~:_________!.!,=,.===..,==~~
n "'as a1med at headHJ" off ) L Roush, Mm~rS\oJlle, Mrs. Clif·. George Robert~. Mr and \o1n 1 ning w1th Mr. and Mra. Arnold~ forr: an 1m rceptible Winhcld dams were on the allll.
~r 1 ont! mflallunary rl~&gt;velop· ford A Le 1fhe 1t Pom~roy, John , Dell Talbott, and Roger Par- Andersou, Keno Ridge.
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Boat Movemeo&amp;a·
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wou'd, E Werry Po,;eroy; R•lmond sons
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Roberts seam. k'tn"ce~ :"..:~• ~: Oblo River_
Jr. down
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the ~!the ~be
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at the mid8'50 p.m .. Jenka up 1f, 2:211
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Mrs John F. ~I alone. JJckson; 1spent a recent Sunday ~t Old weekend with Mr. and Mrs. lie 017
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This c nstitutes a pilonidal dlm- Onward down 18, .: 1' '
\ll\~~~nm~·~~se phmned to sell I Wellston . Linda Ravenrraft: Rf . Altendmg funeral services,for Mrs. Maggie Oils, Parkers- le ~leh remaJna Inactive UJlo. Alice up 16, 5:30 a.m.; Steve
~ l':t.COO ton~ or copper from the 3 Ironton , Mr~ . Eilts RIce, Otmer Stoner (8 former rest- burg, apent th~ weekend with ~I puberty when, along witb 8 Click down 18, 2:15a.m.; OVEC
~ •llnn;J] strategir stock pile; ask I Ash land. Ky . Mrs. He~ry A~~h: I dent l a! Groveport Saturday Mrs. Ada NmJJ.
! a:enerallzed
simulatioll
of down 20, ~:25 ~.m.; Western up
,,. d&lt;.IV '"'" 10 •ncoura~e · ur, Ironton Mrs. Edward \11~ were: Mr!. Earl Robinson, Mr. The w.S.C.S. nwt at t~e growth throughout the ooly, it 21,2:10 a.m.; Ranaer up
w l .,.. 01 foreign copper; seek ' pel. Hunltngton, W· Va.. ~s. i and Mrs. Wallie Stover, family; church Tuesday evenmg wltlt may grow into
small cyst.
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This cyst contains
IWe&amp;t Northsworthy doWD 23, S:45 a.
I he 'iew York commodtti&lt;·s' held , Mrs Stanley L. Paug.,, , Radford, and Orvtlle Stoyer. devotions. Mrs. Early !IDUjih glands and may contain hair m.; Edeaoa Bosworth up
:13,
\,mgr tn dlsr~ourage specula-, Jackson; Mrs. Norman J . Ply· ~ Mr. Stover pa,ssed away une~o- was the bualne!l leader wheD but it produces M trouble until 4:25 a.m.i Charles K. up 23,
1 11 1n cnppN. and
put new, ' mal~, lronlon.
pectedly at his home, after !)e. plans were made to have the a bump or some other trauma $:l 5 a.m.: Titan up 23,1:31 a.
lr ll•ntruls on
copverl
Births
. l mg Ill several years with a 'Ibanlugivinl dinner J?ec. J at causes it to become infected. m.; Helen R. up Greenup 3:20
1 Mrs. Ave! l!arvey. Rt 1 Vm· 1heart conditton. Funeral servlc~ the church annex Wlth the A small painful abscess then p.m.) Ravenswood up Greeoup
Jmts.
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wtre heia at tho Darlua FU· huol&gt;onda of the members to. bel forms which must be opened ?'p.m.; Cotton Queen up GreenIll _ w TE\IJ'S
nesday, ~trs. John F Malo~, nerai Home wilh burial In Obetz IIU"Sts. Attending the meetUJil and drained. This reilmo the up s p.m.; Franklin B. down
NF.~ YORK IUPI! - The Jack•on. daughter, 9. 46 a D i cemetry.
wert Mrs. llerahei
pain bu4 from that day Oil, the Greenup U;t$ p.ro.; Franklin
fn\~o·:' l :..r~pl"rature reported Wednesday; MrR . Wayne w~nJ Mr~. ~~~ Fisher of .Cleve- Bob Rhodes, Mrs. John
cyst will either discharge pus Pierce down Greenup 10:..5:1 P.
lhis morn•ng to the u. s. Wea- Bergdoll, daughter.~r\ 1
"vtSttme 1 week wtth her Mn. Jack Ably, Mra.
regularly or form a series of m.: Alton Zephyr up Greenup
the:· l'"'"''.u, e&gt;rluding Alaska· ston, Mrt. Denmo ar.;i
Mr. ODd Mn. Wali&lt;e Wheeler, Mra. Doraa
abscesses until the cyst lo com- 12:10 a.m.; J. S. Le'!il dowD
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nnd Hnwa ii, was 5 de.grees at· Plt·J.-ant. daughter, 6·
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Mrt.
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removed. This operation Greenup 1:25 a.m.j O~lver Sh~
lnterni-'lional Fails. Mmn. The Wednesda~.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Pann Roush, Mrs. Olden
require. great sldU because if arer down Greenup 2.20 a.m.,
htghest r"Jllrted Wednesday was
~llml•~ c bl
Roger spent Saturday ..... Mrs. Dallu HI!~ Mn.
any of the akin lining the cyst Orco up Greenup 1:20 a.m.;
88 at Presidio, Tex.
' Mrs. ner · .or n,
with Mr. and Mn. Ott Robinson whose birthday
18 !eft In place there will be a Lady Marjorie down Greenup
-~~:-"-...':""::':"..--.li ~De;;•~sa~;u~~er, Gerald L
Boston, Racine.
o~. Hostess for the
recurrence of the cyst.
3:211 a.m.; Pennsylvania down
It' E t Cl
L. Harvey, Mrs.
Charles Blake moved from .ning were Mrs. John
One reader aoka whether 8 Meidahl 9:10p.m.; John Ladd
That's the way your doctor wants Ul
S asy 0 Bin
E. Huff, James E.
the Eva Postal residence to the and Mra. Hershel Norris.
ilontdal cyst can cause
Dean down Meldahl t:50 p.m.;
to interpret bls prescriptions. We do.
Rugs 1nd Sua Money ' Mrs, Jame. M . Ntghtlng,
Charlet Knighttng realdence
Prayer aervicet were held
&amp;on .,. aching paina In t Sycamore down Meldahl 11:1Wtlltam LevtsayCh, Mrs. G
Mrs Gtrald Hayman spe.ot lbl home of Mr. and Mra. . "'•hs Some other cauae
2li p.m.: B. P. JOIIOI up Meldahl
We'll do for you, too.
Why pAy mnre wil""n yo11 IMcGraw, Mrs.
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these comp ts
·GalllPoia Dam .Robert
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HaymaD, l'&gt;lu
s, r• George Roberta, Mr. and Mrl. lOIIgb!.
down 7:50 p.m.; Philip
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I ies E. S"yre, MIS, Mary
turning to her home Sunday. Dtll Talbott, Mr. and Mrs. Another ,asu whether
up 8:30 p.m.; ADeo R.
pracrlptlon• • • . b-iuty-lidt
Ho· np•naorl
,erine Setlle, Mrs. Isaac
David Foi, Athens, lptnt the Waid Hayman and Cheryl, Mrs. lng on oneo feet most of
up 11 :15 p.m.;
Asa
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1Eliaa w. Sisson, John. H.
weekend wtth hts parent!, Mr. Alma Pullinl, Mr. and Mrl. day would aggrava: :.
down l2:lS a.m.: Diane Brent
'"'"''"" col.
I Mrs Dol• L. Van Stekle,
and Mra. BID Fox,
Bob Rhoclaa, Karen and · dal cyst, The answ i
up 00 a.m.; John J. Rowe up
4 Rotllfered Pharmaelato to Serve yeu
"" with Rlue
Ier G. Vincel i, Mra.
Mrs. Vlrgti Walkor, Bashan, Mr• Lettit Frank Mr. a
but boun~ing around: wei NS • m.• Semel duwn 8:21 •.
~·~~::~~~~o~Ain:~riea'• favorit"'. ley Mrs. Theodor1
1pent Sund1y afttmooa with her Mrt: Artie West, M'r. and
of a true or a trac wo
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llater, Mr. and Mra.
VIrgil Charles Foster, Harold
:.=~~~do~':•uwba IUver Beaver
MhampoVtlr for $1 II. dAy at
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Roullh
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lcida are put up In tin cana
Marmet t ~.m.: """'"""
Pomori: P~'::r:~.~~":'k
I son. Mrs. Jamoo . Sorrell
Mro. Lmy O'Brien, Linda
of tha aorvlct.
lnalde of the can
Bruct up Marmet S:20 a.m.;
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Jimmy, Aotlqulty, apont
looks black. Isn't it
Eieercllff up Wfnfteid 12:01 .~·
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Mro. James Knl""Ung 111 a Admi11lolll - Mra.
Ia it aafe 1o
food in
field 12:30 a.m.; Lucy
Jane
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Wlofleld
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ouraicsl patient ll Holzer HOI- llorarity, Syr&amp;CUIO; Y
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Becky WI!SOD up Wfnfteld I
pita!.
Albland, Ky.
A - Canned
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Mrs. Raymond H...ler, J1a. 'Dilelllqel -Mildred
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Leroy Wallon Pomeroy.
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products are now usually put ln
cant with on enamel fln\Jb.
Acid fruits and vegetablet!
llteir juices altar a lime
SEWING MACHINES
cause detinntng of the '"~~~~;I
Come and see all the models
with tha exposure of a •
now. U~e our Ll."'·Away
molal layer lllldemelth.
Plan!
change 18 also barm!eaa.
$59.50 up
chief things to watch out
REG.
are cans with hulling omda
Sl.29RIO.
lhoae that hove IJ!ruDg a leak.
FIOID $80 -t/18 w/MI ollok» al
Singer Port1ble
11.00 _ _
Keeping food In caDI In
refrigerator arter the cans
TYPEWRITERS
been opened io not ooly otfe but
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CLEVELAND IUPI) -Pre.l and it means ertra hours of, oive strategists went I g Io Y e
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paring to defense the Dallas .film study and utra pagea of • g~ss of pens and penctls The Cowboys occaSionally run , double wing with the man ln Each play run off b)' ,._
Cowboys' attack is like a skin charting for Defensive Coaches drawmg' up 43 pageo of the, a quick play directly from the, motion. And on and on.
next opponent In liB lut · ~
diver heading for a battle with Howard Brinker, Nl&lt;k Skorteh Cowboys offensive shenarugans.l "I" but more often shtft or. Th
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t devise eral games is charted, ......
an octopus. Both come at you and Ed Ulinskl.
Most opponents require
no . send a man in motion.
wayse otC:~n~!ri~u!ach o1 the cles are noted, lanes 01,1. Jill'
from all eight directions and It also means additional work more than 35.
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woe U you're not ready
and conceniration for all of Dallas' basic formation Is , Or they will set up in a, ooct. I Cow!loys' many mov~s ":: their results of pla)'S off etrta!D,.W.
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tallied.
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date with Tom La
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Out of an tbt
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All of the preparations are pattern. Tbe BroWIII doia'm!ll
should give Burson •
good BALTIMORE (UP)) - Tom based on minute scrutiny of re- which are the foel brtt~Aad'
Blue D eVI
ave
our
slate of prospects. Ed Hamil-l Gola of the New Vork i cent game films. And
the butter plays, what workl bell
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·ton returning
last year's K 0 1 ckerbckers accompanied!
often. begin off certain formatlalll ... •
1varsity, but he did not letter. ! the team tu Baltimore today! the 1r movie exammations Frl- der certain c1rcumltaDcll.
ttermen, trong
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Terry Hansley will coach the but was not expected to see ,day art&lt;rnoon, a full cme days "We've got to prepart to
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reserve team this winter. This action against the Bullets: befo~e ~ foe Is to oe met. . stop their most dangeroUI
Coach L. C. fOuke) Burson, hoHday break.
squad " made up mostly of tonight because of a severelyl ThiS " because by late Fn- plays try to take away what
in his second full year as headl Coach Burson began cage last ear's outstanding fresh- strained muscle in his right•day a team IS as ready as It
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' GOOD EATING- Vernon Weber of Rulland, owner boss of the GAHS Blue Devils drlllo for non-foothallers ~rller
~uad (12_11 with the ex-' calf The veteran backcourtl ever will be for the tmmedtate lthey be0 fes~, Bexp a, of the Quality Print Sho~ in Middleport, poses. beside basketball le'am, has • mighty this month. Tuesday, gridmen :~~on of Jim Gilmore a 0 d: m~ was Injured in practice; foe two days henee. And since ~;m kr 0 t ~ ~wns
1 g pt. buck he bagged .m Rutland T~., durmg the difficult task betw... Deo. I reported. By today, the GAHS Rod Gilkey.
Wednesday.
lime is prectous in the bustimg, d e th n~w : ery ::and..._.
recent deer season. OfficialS at the checking stallon e• and Dec. 11.
mentor had cut the UBI down to
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!4-week championship s eduie on~ e ast ew wee " - •
timated it waa 21'.! yean old and weighed 225 lbs. 1 1Z vars!ty csndidalea, and II ,.. Players Include Bill Cordell,
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the coaches waste none &lt;&gt;f tl. Icant change radically.
The GAHS oquad .mast pay serve prospects.
Jeff Stmmons, L. Burson, lbtnk PAI!IS (UPD-The French! Another sesswn with the pro-! The problem Is organlzlng tor
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th B onmen fin·l Doss, Tom Meadows, K. Dennis, Basketball Federation has se- Jector is held ~1onaav and 8 to: Dallas 1s fmding the strength
~rs - two ir
wa • J h~s j yeari· ~ ~~h lace in L. Bush, Lowell Evans, Greg lecled a 13-man team for a tour llO more hours are devoted on and probab!IHies in each •I
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pens ;age
tthn that spafntn. F ·~ beme.~";:;
t~ SE~:L ~~y ~inning pfour ofi Smith, Bruce Maddoi and G. ' ofthe United Slates. The squad ' Tuesday afternoon and well in- tts numerous ways of attacl&lt;illl.
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Athens
Bulldogs
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and
that
was
Cliff
Wtison
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coach.
!he
in
York.
i Datiy Senlmel, Pomeroy-Mtddiepoct, 0., Nov. 18, 1965-3
Pal
on Dec, 11.
the Galhans' best cage record freshmen th1s rail, John M1lhnan 1
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0 'd J'1 1in
five
years.
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eighth
graders
and
Dick
Veteran basketball
coach, , 5-8 Pete Pee : ~ a~1
~ First contest o.r tl1t year 1s
Bisho the sevenlh raders.
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John Wickline of Kyger Creek, den ; 5-8 Torn . Eb1m; 6 Denms ,slated at Middleport on Friday, I Seven. seniors were lost ~ ~
p
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is looking forward to the new 1Grose; ~11 Rick Denney Bnd 5-I Dee. 3. Coach Carl WoUe's1graduation from that squad, m- Last year, the jumor h1gh
srason with anticipation and 10 Danny Young.
1team, despite one win in 18 eluding Richard Hamilton, the . and freshman squads posted a;
much optimism.
! Two freshmen move~ up to .l regular season games last win- team's top play maker a~d acor- combined 31 won, four lost recWickline's 1964-65 cagers en-lthe reserve team ~re 6 Ch~ckter, should have plenty lo sayler. Others ~one are Ke1th ~t- ; ord, thus the cage program at 1
joyed their best season in sev- Bradbury and 5-8 Jtmmy White. on whe is going to capture the treil, Coe Burson, Frank G1b- j GAHS seems to be on the upl'!·nl years by posting -a 5-3 rec- , Memhers of the .freshm~n 1965-66 cage crown.
!ert, Mike Fisher, Jake Eisel, . swing after a decade of losing
ord (good for a second place tie; squad coached by J1m ~te The Gallians journey to Oak and Phil Sanders.
· seasons.
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~·ilh •Southwestern in the are: 5-1 I Ken Buckley, 5-8 ,Rick Hill the following night for a j However, four returning let· j Friday, the Blue Devils will
~VAC) and an 8-11 record over· Moody; 5·3 Earl Thomas,
non-leaglK! battle.
' termen are expect~ to ~hare . take part in their nrst pre-sea1
all includin.g tournaments.
Barton Stump; 5-3 Ron QuU- Then, on Dec. 10, the CAHS Ithe GAHS attack Uus WJ~ter. l son scrimmage after picture
Include~ m those losses were : ~:n; 5·8 Tom Reese ; 5·11.. Jim quintet will be at Wellston. The 1 And from the looks of t~mg\ taking chores by newsmen. 1
games w1th New Boston, Gal.li- 1yo: 5·5 Larry Daughert~ • ~ Golden Rockets, which finished !Coach Burson's bench Will be Listed below is the Devils' ,
polis, Southern Local, and Fa1r- Tom Cooper; s.-8 Bob Freeman, 6-8 in league play last winter, stronger this winter than it has . t9G5-66 cage schedule:
land. .Kyger Creek has two re- 5-7 John Jenkms; &gt;-1
have been tabbed by some ob- been In the past 10 years.
Dec. 3 _ At Middleport
shootmg 6-1 Lanny Typ.
. Beebe•; 5-l Dan Buckley
servers as the "team to beat" Returrung lettermen mclnde, Dec. 4 _ At Oak Hill
turmng lettermen, aggress1ve 5-4, Mike Walters.
this year.
Pete Anderson, DanG ll mo. r e, Dec. 10 _ At Wellston
5·7 Chuck Leach and
sharp 1he freshman schedule
Then, on Dec. 11, mighty Alb- John Brown and Larry Mtlch- Dec 11 _Athens
shooting 6-1 Lanny -Tyo.
~ists of 12 games.
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ens rolls jnto the Old F'rench l ell.
I Dec.· 17 _ Pomeroy
Both were members of !he '65 The Bobcats op€n the~r.
City for a l'"gue battle. Dur- This quartet, pius the addi- Dec. 2! _ At Logan
SVAC All S~r Tea~.
I game sched~le next
Fnday, Ijng the past three year.s, Ath- tion of two trl~r cagersl Jan. 1 _ Jackson
Other varsity cundtdates are: . Nov. 26 .agamst the ~annan 1 ens has captured three confer-1from Bishop Fenwick at Che-- Jan. 8 _ At Pt. Pleasant
Trace Wildcats at Cheshire.
enre titles, and piled up
34 shire, P. J. Ryal and Bob Ford, Jan. 14 _ At Nelsonville
Cuach George Evan~· Han- I Here'~ Kyger Creek's
straight league wins, which is piUJ the promotion of out~tand· Jan. 1~ _ Coal Grove
nan Jrace Wildcats will open ule:
only 15 shy of the Devils all ~ ing 1964-65 freshman, Jmuny ' Jan . 21 _ Middleport
the l965-66 basketball cam- I Nov. !6- Hannan Trace X
record of 49 straight.
Gilmore, and Rod Gilkey, andl Jan. 28 _ Wellston
paign this Saturday night a- Dec. 3 - AC .Southwestern X
Pomeroy plays here Dec. 17, the promotion of Bruce Smith, Jan . 29 _ At Athens
gainst tbe Jets nt Wilton. Ev- Dee. 4 - Fa1rland
and the Gallians go 1o Logan Tom Mccarty, and J. Davidson Feb. 4 _ At Pomeroy
ans' cagcrs pos~~d an overall Dee. 10 - At Eastern X
Dec. 21 before the annual from last year's raserve team, Feb. ll _ Logan
4-15 rcrord Jnsl year and eli- Dec. 11 - Southern
Feb.
_ At Jackson
See the Early American dining furniture ... round
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maxed the season by winning Dee. 17 - Hannan) W, Va.
Feb. 19 _ Pt. Pleasant
the Ga!lia County Tournament Jan. 7 - Nortb GaUia X
p
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Feb. 2li _ Nelsonville
tables , , . drop leaf tables ... harvest tables ...
- - - - - - 1 Jan. I - At Middleport
Seniors _ 6' J. D. Grose; 5- Jan. 14 - At Hannan Trace X
several styles of chairs ... chinas ... buffets

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SAIGON, Thursday (UP!)- U.S. Ist Cavalry DtvlSlon Wednesday night and in the A total of 91 persons wer~:n ~to the first class cabin of the Kraft saldc· lha y011th atlelllpt
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A.eron~ullcs and Space n:r or' one of the top officials iD enoup back for the gun to go . more ·n~e, 11 IIIII wwk! ao1
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The yooth, tdenl~ted as rustratton, and 8. num
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.jall\'e llllde 11, boo;ouit tbe Exterior Decor1ton
. The ambush was sprung late "We real~lr :U';:'"them with! Th~:;"' T Rob!~~~ ofsl% B';;~ ot~~ ~ZS~a:ff:~ In the I Kraft aaid Robinson sat down "I w~ sca,a;ed,;:o
lo 'j'si''lll Allemi!IJ jftvt.uty
Of Ohio
Wednesday bX what mtelhgen~e air power," said Lt Col. I~uih ,:··floor of the plane. barrege of buliets,du:d ~'I w~~~:at"~!":e"~uov:~ht~n':~; do~~:gg.n failed to gu o1f,
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disarmed by a Houston bust~
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nessman Edward C. Haake.
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'!be incident took place Teeth Care Project
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from New Orleana, on the last dergarten throush the Fourth, I
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pound in£ of Ihe airplanes
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leg of a filght from Loo Angeieo of Middleport Schools, are en- Robbtson appeared to accept (Continued fom page 1 )
valley only three mtles north of1 The poundmg broke the back
to Melbourne, Fla. The plane gaged in a project study of thi and turned to walk back
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. field, where U S troops won troopers movmg into broken i Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Goeck· the shooting end the youth was esy of the Proctor and Gambia beside Haake, 45, of Hollltcn. was beln&amp; operated In an
their costliest vtctory of the; jungl• and •lephant grass today 1 ner and Edward Moran. Mrs. rushed from the aircraft by Company. This study ill making The boy fired ali wild ahals mlllllll!r. Tbe llllloD lt:uck
war in a bloodv thre&lt;-day encountered only Ught sruper Ada Norrlo attended 1 birthday
a special effort to teach stud· Into the Door of the plane nell plant Oet, 1·
battle whtch ended Tuesday. fire
dmner m honor of Mro. Maggie att.nded church aervlcea at the , enta how to take proper care to Haake nearly emptying the
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lied m lo hel the They uncovered a network of ; Otis st tho home of Mr. and Methodist . church.
I of their teeth, and the Import. two revoivero he carried.
CIIARLESTON, w:vA. - A
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k / lhe trails, which mdtcated
they I Mrs Paul Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Norris lance such care can have for When the boy reached Into man whe escoped from the
ambushed troope~s ra e
d. were approachmg a Commumsl Parkersburg Monday evening. and family of Columbus were them throughOilt their llves. . bill pockets to reload Haake jail at Cleveland Ohio by
an·a With Thm•rt' '"'~v",.ngs c"o'n'" base camp.
Mr. and Mra. Franklin Law·l dinner guests Satunlay evlenoecklng Phamplets, colorin&amp; books, 1·-""ed !orward and · - the I~•'·· biJ ceo door ~th
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'!be W.lii.A. of the United ltibuted to the Bludenta, R• disarmed him.
ore a seU 0111 at tbe neurtty a:~~~
ktlled was • park elephant ' llosp11aJ
heart a~tack at his home Frl- Brethren church held • party corda and le'achlne data ill u:"=~:!er~ ~ FBI : e be tried in federal 0
__laden wtlh nee
day evening, and Ia being car- ' at the home of Mra. Floyd Nor-·llso given to the teachers ol
eaman aaklthe !loy would
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uS. casu11lti" wm d•· d Ho• ital
ed for by his daulflter, Mrs. ris in llollor of the birlhdayo of each srade. In the third grade, ~charged with crlmt aboard Kenneth Ferrell, 26, was
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Pearl Norril and
Corollne Dental Instruction Kits, which
aircraft 1 federal off..,.. rested Wednesday b)' ...... 11
Persons entermg Holzerhour~ Mr and Mrs. Roy Pearson Miller. A decorated cake, fruit! ...tatn toothp8!te and tooth anKraft v~lbl ahaken b)' the County sheriff's daputies
• lltntlo Flowlrw 11aat
(~opper
pttai dunng the111ia~tl Z~ Belz and Mf!l. Mae Pearson spent 8aiad, coffee and '"" were ser- bruahes, have been given each lncldeni said be felt sorry for Whitesville, W. Va., and
--fabrics!
t~ciud": d\lrl~ "~" Carr!~ sunday afternoon with Mrs. My ved by the hosteues, Florence child. Charta will be .kept daily Robina~ "Something ill the broJii)Jt here. He was rid!ni
: :::M~:~~n 17Jj 'chalha;. Ave., lie Bentz, Eagle Ridge.
Adams and Marge Grimm. with each child keepUJil • per· matter with bim," he oatd.
bua wbeu c:aplured,
II rtpt 011 1111 dOOr!
1 Mrs
V~rgtnta Skehan. 61 Gar- David Gloeckner, student at Games were played w\::~':' sonai record.
Passengers on board the
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plane said Kraft "jual weD! WOOSTER omo THE
Porcttalo E - Administration I ~~' lhil
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bus. spent the weekend with h" Mary Roo•h and JuliaBobo~~:
white" when Robinhon stuck
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Millet. Burger Ave . Mrs Mat- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwm. Attending werode MGrs.
Mrs
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Th~ Novflllber rn6ttiftl of.l!er mltttna. wlllch will !It 1111
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Pr!sentallMI tlf ollie and re-,bookB went to Muskm3um club, I JUdie Looks Fnr In Judging Ar- Club wa1 host for tht regional Che•ter Uardcn Club WI! held the home ol Mr!. Chari!! Grlf•l
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The yoi!IIJ adult clau of the
pnal awards to Meigs, Gallia, ' first; the Hill and Dale club, listie Arrangements."
meeting. The luncheon was ser- at the home or Mra.
Pearl lith.
1 A dlbller at the Martin 1\ei.IPomfroy Flnt a•ptlll ehlll'c~ ·
lloc!kintl anll Washint~lon c'Oun- second; the Richland
Club, ! State officers introduced by ved by the Little Hocking Dau· Mora of Chesltlr Road with Mrs., A contul wllducted by Mrs.: Wlttnl prteedtd the rqullrl held Its r.,w.t JiiHWill In the
lies and the installation or new third, and the Rutland Club re· : Me&gt;. Lewis included Mrs. AI· : &amp;hters of America. Mrs. Thorn- !Jonald Mora assistina hostels. , Purley Karr was won by Joan Imetllnt of GroupU of the Ichurch buelllent with 12 !hflll·
tfficers for the 111115-61 yeor ceivtn1 an honorable menton. Ibert Poole, flnt stat• viet pres- as Sl1lcy, president of the hosl It opened ~!lh dev~~ions, on K2utz.
I Mldflleporl_Fint United Prelby·! berl presenL
hi&amp;hiiJhted aelivites of the fall MT! . G. E. Smith, Athens, ident and conaervotion chair· club, we!com,•d the auests.
the theme of Thanks. ~everal Flower judie• commanted oa• llrliD ChUI'dt Tllllday eYelllnJI The butlne11 rneeltna w~s
convention of the Re&amp;ion 11, . received sevtn regional awards man, who presented alides on A gUt was pmented
to Psalms on . thank.! were read. 1the mancementl, IIvine blue ~ al lbt c:burch.
, eoaducled by the pt'tllclent, SJn.
Ohio Association or Garden 2nd Mrs. &gt;:dward Mitico, Ath· the waukeena project.
Mrs. C.harle• Lewis, outgoing also an art1cle by Dr. Roy f. , ribbolls to Mrs. Pe.ari Mora for AtlelldlliJ wert Mrl. llelleyldy Pha!in. DevotiDM wtl'e held
Clubs.
.ns, eight regional awards in Newly
appointed reaion· director. by Mrs. Rohert Lewls, ,Smllh on "Thanks." The verse a dried arrancemeut fealuriD&amp; Moore, Mn. E4war4 Burkett, by Guy Cowan. Tbt llfOIIP Ia lixTakln&amp; first place In t h e the Kodochrome slides con. ,al chairmen are Mrs. Vicwr •ecretary and Mrs. Robson, out- of month wa• read by f:le&amp;nor gum branches yarrow and .ee4 Mra. Bethel Colemu, Hn. Paul I!q a food balket for 1 filmily
!I: te In the ClaM B Theraphy test. In the Sears Civie Beauti· ; Hysell, Junior garden e I u b s, going treasurer.
Knight.
' pod! in 1 black c:ontalller on Haptonatall, Mrs. M)'l'llll MUter, at Thlllkltlvlnl Ill~*, The recatcgory was Gallta County for , l!calion conte!!': the Marietta Mrs. Clarence Headley, publicRoll call on 1 Thank•llVinl varnished basa: Mn.
.Mn. WUJI~ Morr!J, Mrs. Lew· cent rumnu11e aaie wu a IUC·
t ~ e club v.:or~ at th• Gathpohs Club took first m lht region. llty and Mrs. Walll!r Hayes, ra.i
Thought woo enjoyed by aiL IKarr, .lor a dried arrugemenl• 11 Sauer, Jr., Mra.
llotlney 111!81. Piau for 1 Chtlstmaa par~tate !nSIIIUie. In the same . Mn. Charles LewiS, Mlddle- d10 and teleVISIOn.
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t•alegory, the Athens Coun- pori , oulgoing regional direct· 1 Tbe Llltle Hocking Garden
cussed.
' hydrangea on l allb; Mrs. lllllt!y, Mra. Rlehard Olletll, Dick Finlaw wert dlllcu!led.
ly clubs were awarded a first or. conducted the msta!lallon
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'l'bere will not be a gift exfor theraphy proa.rams at the ceremony. Installed were Mrs.
Jl'~
er Show plannmg meeting was ment of the month featurinll New olllcen wore nominated chanp, but 11ft• are to be givAihens State hospital.
Jack Robson. director; Mrs.
allended by Mrs. Purity Karr fruit., piJ!eapple lopl In a ba.. follilwblc tile dinner. Elected en to 1 needy family. Refresh1
Pomeroy's Winding T r a i 1. Wheeler Drake. secrel1lry. and
and Mf!. Woodrow Mora. The ket. ood rfd: to Mrs. l'lltley l- . Mrr. Joe lllllty, chair- mellla were aervl!d by Betty
Carden Club too&lt; a third place Mrs. Roy Holter, treasurer. All , rOgttJm 0p1C
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club drawing the class enUUed Karr for an arrangement lea·lllllllt; Mn. Donald LGwery, co- Wiles, I!Sl!ted by Guy Cowan.
award In the state in the Class three are from the Pomeroy ar- ,
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The ~ck Spnngs
Beller "No Cott•s• Too small." Minia- lurln&amp; a Woodlalld scene with chairman; Mrs. Rodney Sauer,
A 1weekly 1 theraphy category , ea.
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Heallh Club wdi meet Thurs· lures ore not to exceed five · weathtred wDCMI, pint
dried; I!U'etary; aDd Mrr. Myron Mt~
Pleaoul Valley HHjlllll
lor retarded children.
. In her commeniS, Mrs. Lew" ,
day at. l a. m. at. Ult borne of inches overall.
materlllllnd
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Three slate awards came to outlined the role of inndJVIdual : A program on Thanksgiving Mrs. fred Goe,iem. Mrs. WI!· . The Garden Therapy chair- Lovely refl'eahmenla ollllra•J Plus were dllcueled for the DISCHARGED: K.t nneth
Ileaion 11 011 Yearbooks. The members, the garden club&lt;, the was presented when Friendly !lam Grueser Will h•ve the pro- man discussed her plans for berry Slllad. crackers and hornt-j llnNII Chritlmlla b-r to be Payne. Henderson;
Richard
Muskingum Club, Marietta took :·eglonal a&gt;5oclalion snd the Circle met •I ~'edrrakd church gram and Mrs. Harold Black· th• year which
are weekly made cookies were Rrved bn1eld Docemb8- 2 aDd 3 at the Mollohan, Gallipolis: Mrs. Chor·
first: the . Hilt and
U a! e. _~late as~?riatlnn toward mak- Tue~d&lt;~y evenin~.
Mm, th~ COnt-est.
mceiings with the Eastern ~ hostesst!s. Door priat Wll wort c;hurch. Mrs. Dwight Wallace! les Turner and daushter, HenClub. Manetta. took
second lnJ:l: an eflcctlve working organ- St:i~cted s~..~ipture from the The Episcopal Chu_rch Women ta l Special Education class· by Mrs. Earl Dean.
reviem!d the life or "Saphlra .,I derson.
and the Athens Hlchland Club lzallon
She preS&lt;•nled each P~alms
and • . n;editotlon of Ora~ Church Will lll&lt;!fl on f'lsh Aquarium with growini
one of the WOIMII of the Bibie.jr•••-= -.,.....,
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rece1ved an honorable meolloo. oft he new officers and Ihe coun· · ·1 hank God F'or L1fe. by Mrs. ThuJ sdDl It I P· m. 11 Ule plants, Chri•trnas decorations ' S
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The hlllleil,.. Betty Fif •
Tying lot thrrd plaee in the ty conl&gt;cl chairman. Mrs. \Veo- Pearl Moro preceded l reod· pansh hous•.
. and numerous other ideJt ..,,..:
urpru~ Brrl/ulay
Ann Lyons ' 50 ved a e dl
lt'a(e and taking first In the dell Roush. (;a! li a: Mrs. Ml7.l· ollg,s, "I Tl18Dk Thei!, Lord," The Child
ConservatiOn planned. Every m~mbet· of lh~
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region on ~&gt;ubh·n ·· scra pbooks oku Athens
~Irs. Leland . Corn:o·o~i• .. and "The Old League w•ll moet at the Colum- club will work at oomethtng Party Mia FriJay
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was the H1ll and Dale Club. Brown, Woshrngton : Mrs. !:llwl t·ash1oned Thanksgivmg." by bJa ' office Thursday at? durmg the year.
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owarded second place rn tht' Evans. Hockmg . """a kt') rep· ber. ollered a ThanksglVln&amp; by Belly Newlon.
at the Martm Hestauranl some- orrt ; id I llll'prile lllrlhda1 / Mils Dutton Winl
~l&lt;~ l e m gloup Chnstmas ~hov.s Ilea. Mrs Lel\h I" ronl~('l tno,lgl~&lt;
fhe Musy Bee Class or the tlme before there ular Decem·:~ or ay elltltlng at th! IJeoa't LUt Honore
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Reg ronal mdJVIdllal club show ch&gt;Jrman for Me~gs Collnly. I ""· Kautz opened the busi· erung ll 7:30, p rn. ol
l h. .. - .. -g ---- Mrs J~ ~r;nta, Mr. lftd Ellen Dutton, daugbler or Mr ' 12'1• Te
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poem, ' Middleport Flfst
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~hJre and Wmdmg Trail club!. gram WIS Mrs. E'arl Bender, '. Gratitude" The nommatlng l Church Will mc..t Thursday... r. Q
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i~le~rWollact opened his Soulh Fifty-sl, Middlt!p011. was '
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fire Jeglonal awards lor "ar- Manella, who used "\\hat A comllllllee reported !hat all of· church.
resluneotl or Cllke,lce ·-·111·"""-·- of Den-' eBiack
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on the altar Sunday ~nvemt Tl d
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" Salisbury PTA mel TUesday for "'-n· Mr and u - '·· u.. llln llleuta 3.0 out ole pout•l
mf"f'
mrs ay t&gt;venmg .at ~oue
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Middleport
b., 21. Tht lamrly thank ofler· home of Mrs ..James w,iL
a 6 30 pol 1uck dmner and Dr !Jeld. Mrs. Walilce lfltfleld,' e •· e.....m c average for
mg serv1co of ded1catron w1ll be Magnoh• Temple. Pylhlan 515 . Ho~zer was &amp;uesl •peaker.
aod Mr. and Mn. Lawrt!llllt! the enUre year.
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held dunne the worship serVJCe lers wrll meet at the DA V hall (,!rl Scouts Troop 11111 asked Scarherry and chlldren, SUitt, ·
"''" \il's Wilbur Penm
rn Thursdav at 6 P m I r the gr•ce and also led mthe pledge Cathy, Dem.. , and Larry.
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· Inc k• m 11 It annual •Thanks&amp;lvmg
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afternoon, the Women's Guild followed by the regular meeUn~· Devotions wert led by Mro Menwill meet with Paul Smart as Members are asked 10 brmg zel Smith.
.
3J•d Annutd Vanlly /
&amp;uesl speaker and men ol the lhror own table service.
· Dr. !Wizer, who was mtroduc-, Show Is on Frida
chureh as special guest•.
NOV 11
I'11 by Mrs. Opha Offutt, had tor r PT PL"'ASANT
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Ht ! 1nnual Variety ShcWJ sponsor- 1
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II· It 1wme u1 · 1 ' ~- 1\aut! .. es- sponsor a rumma~e sale F'riday·
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ter Road w11h Mrs Pernn ets
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matwn Is m many fields tht"re
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and Saturday althe old A. II P.' arr still many field for lh at th&amp; Point Pleasant H 1 h.
V1 ~.;ram dJa lrnJan. !here Will Budding in Middleport startmg .
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bt a $1 g1(t exchange Precedyoung people to choost for em-~
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in tht' meetin lhe ~ou will at ~ - m..
ploymenl . He named sl"veral ! The fun filled evenlna's en.-,
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The Senwr Class of Porn· and stated that there is 1 areat lertolnment is directed by Mra
go to ~lartm restaurant, for a eroy High Scbool will havt a d
d I th
. John f'low I
d Mr Wll.
6·!0 dinner Members
and
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UMITaD IDIUOif-8UF FOURS NOW
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bak• .ale al the Kroter Store health fields which offer wide ham Rawson . Among the lea· '
fnends WJ~h1oo
from 9 •· m. to 4 P· m. advanta&amp;•• to YOWII people. A· ture• of the el'l!nlnl will
· lie the
. • reservrlhons
. .. art .:-r1'day
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• Base Antennas
• Crystals
lo contact Mrs. Elza Gtlmore The Forest Hun
McthodJ.sl question and ahsw•r period 101. 1appearance of Sporl• writer
Jr.
. church Will sponsor • bazaa r · lowed alter which Mrs. Offutt, ! Jack Rogers· smelly
friend, i
• Mobile Whlpa
• L11d In Cable
A commlltet will meet at the and bake •ale Fndty, Novom ' on behalf o1 the PTA ese 1 Offside&amp; a. ·or AI
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1 appearance will be Minnie Pearl .
' Operated
Home OWned and
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ber :JO. to pian th•, programs for ieroy. Handmade arllcl". and : Durin&amp; the business ,..,ion. i and BiK Black Backer memJ. pnngs
• Antenna Mast Pipe tlre
year.. Plans •ere made to homemBtle baked goads tnciud- in charge or Mrs. William Oh- · bers will stage 1 tlyle show.
You'll Like Our Ser\'lte
lake Chnstmas cheer to shul- , '"I bread and also candy Will linger, ~resident. the l'l!'porl of . Price or admi•9loltl\ is fl for
PHOHI WY 2-1111
ln., and octogenanan members he sold.
the secretary was ace led d · adull! d ..
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the treasurer reported 13111.15 - pre·school ouneoters will be 1
A e&gt;Sert course was served , The Women s GUild of the in treasury. Mro. Olfutl wao admitted fret1
by ~ltss Mar.v Ehaabelb Cbap. Federated Churrh will meet at named lo make 1 aettlemertt I 'Wiliiiii. . ._.,·_ _ _iiiiii_IIO
. man, from a tab le decorated the church Sunday at 2 p. m. with the dry cleaner• concern. I r
with twin cornucopill, of frUit, : Paul Smart w1ll he guest speak- mg the back drop curtalna at I
mlnwture lurkeys and Dlllumn er. Mn. John W. BJ·aeHnar 1s the school
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it:avf"s. Sile was assisll!d by Ml!!s pr~graf!l. chairman and Mrs. Th~ fro~t entr.ance bea~utifi ·
~1""Y Virginia Heibel. Mrs. Wll· Keu h Hlgg~. dev_otw n&lt;l l leader. oation projec t was discus!ed
"Your CB. Headquarters"
llam \tal\nck was a rontribut· Refn~s:hm.ents WI!! be serv!•d and the c:ommltlet'. Mrs. Ma'l:·
isg ho~:ress. During the IOCIR I by !hfl r ederated LitTle 13orh ine Arnold, Mrs. D~:~vld Uavirs
hour
.a itlent auction was held men and \'!omen of the chur l'll and Mrs . Richard Young is to
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport, 0.
whlrh ollorded fun and fund! are ur&amp;ed 10 attend.
: meet with the school board lor

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NOV. zt
Jone Howell Tent Daughters
of Unron Veteran• wrll meet
1 Monday.
at 7 !II p.m at the
! DAV hall. Members are asked
lo bring gifts lor Al\ens Stale
Hospllal ·

ill approvol, and report at the '
Januarv meetlnl. It wa, announceil that the County Council scholarship lund now tot.led
~Ul. The fall festival to be
held at the ochool wa1 dlllCUII· ,
ed and Mrs. Roy Gru•oer (en :
I Pral chairman named ber com· 1
miUees.
10 Floata, Santa,
Plans wore madt lor
tht
' To be In Parad ..
Chrillmll procram Ule dale tg
r PT. PLEASANT Po'10 1
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be announced and the prol!Tam
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' unnt • Yule para~e sched- ' commiu.. wao named lo pur- '
uled for P'rlday, Novlmber 26th chale lroalo lor tht children.
will feature tea ft0111 plus The room count o1 parents w11
Sanla or a City nre truck . The won by Mr. James Wicklint'o
' ~: &lt;horlll wUl
present I room and the count of lfliJICI.
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lmla muotcal oelections par011 t, woo 1 llo between Mr.
' fur • half hour prior to the par- · Wickline and Mr. Eric Hart's
ado on the Citizeno Nellona1 · room
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Batik parkinl lot.
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lor Worneo • Club In cooper a- tin thi• weekend Thurldly eve·
lion With local merchante. f'ol- nin1 at tha Fy;tV!ooclt Metholowinl the parade. Santo Will dist church, the paotor, Pearl
bt In Gunn Park at fourth Catto, doina
lht preacltlng.
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present
treats
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I Round Don&lt;... Feollval is set able to give the p!ts 10me
to open at Cedar Lakes, near or the latell round anti 111uare
' 1\lpley, W. Va. on Thank•giving dance movements durtncllllur·l
(Tmco Futl Chltf 11 on the jotl,,
day's work shop. which will he
I weekend.
it'&gt;
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. he . F . open to area dancero.
, tKJS ra Jon WI 11
gm n· There will be a dance both
Clean combuatton-that's wh1t mikes Teuco Fuel Chief Heating 011 the
1day llflernonn,. Nov. M w1th the Fn\kly
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rdoy eveomg
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deptndlblt, economletl fLtel. For reliable comfort end ttrviet ~ etn
Fest ~•I runnma unll camp . be(lnnlng
at I and running I
breaks ot I a.m .. Sunday. The tbro hout tbe ......
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always count on, alveus a call. Yo11, too, will lily, "Ahhhhhhhhh" this winter.
Ill
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hoping that the festival can he Any of the mO'llia, workshop
CALl 675·2460
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or lodallll! can lie re... rved by
an 11111ual Ill!
. elr. Ctcllr Lakes, &lt;·alllh• Red or Pe tlilndl
(Toll CU1Io111tn Call Colltef)
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located as 11 l8 among gently .
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n&gt;llinC billa and turroiiJ!ded by r, 273·2U1• by NoY • :a, ~ their 1
distributed in this are1
lakea, ~ one of West Virginia's! ~al~ft&amp; atldrelt 11 Millwood, ,
iinest facilities for a festival , Dan~~ tickett C!tll bt liOughl
such as " planned.
ot the door. Thl)r are .. couThe calllng atafl comprised ".f'l pie for either .;,Itt llHJlO!l·
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lluet ltlatllt~- Chris Christin· u.,-8 with till JIIDdllyl
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t!Gil, Wallace Wright, Jack Mil· Mr. IIIII Mrl. I, 0. Hill Of 511-·
Point "•..ant, W. Ve.
ler, Jbhnny Lyons and Slim Hall rerton and Mr. llld Mh, c. E. :1 1
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Wallarna Seltlor High lllbool
9ltNil • dMOe Neor. l2lll at
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dlllilt Mre lliMl. A. 'keilh Medlun&amp;. &amp; ., ll)lllllsor of the '"'"''· .~
... Ur, McOiuae. l\lr. aDd . .
William 'Gn!or .and \lr. J 'o'h.n
W.atlttlaa. f'rooefts wm be used
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lin. Lewis Smith was guest GlvPn Mrs. Ctrll
of ._,. 11 t ll~Ue shower Mrs. Selma Call was honorWetiMaday evening at t h el ed with a layette shower when 1
bl Mrti. Rebert Jeffors.l Chester Coone
. il. Daughter. of
liyrUt r.
Amer1ca, met Tuesday evening.
A pink and blue color theme · The meet~ng opened in ritualwu elll1ietl out tlnugbout tile ittie form by Leda Mae Kraeu- i
IIIDIIJ. Gilll - e placed II a ter. oounciior. Reported ill were
pink am lllUe, bassinet. Games Mary. Parker in hoopll.al, Esth· l
were played With prizes afiard- er Ridenour and Margaret Me- .
ed tile wimlen, Iller 1lltlcb
Clain; Goldie Krackomberger
honored guest opened her gills. home from hospilal. Second n&lt;&gt;llefl I
euTJinc
mination of officers was held.
colilr tblalie Wlrt! •vecl
Communications were read
1 ttile wllh ftite OO'IC .wid!
Ethel Hornbeck, national
pillt _. blue l!rMmers ... lllMIIlcilor, """"'rning member- I
t..... fnm 1111 cillftdelier to *lit dues. and
lrora Edith :
tilt .... t( the table.
Wlbty, district deflUty. in rePt I tl ll'tt'l lrn.
card to Deputy club aDd . tile
Anteld1 Mn. A. 0. Leo,
district offietn' Ollisllnas parlllltlra ArliN, lin.
ty ill Marietta oa Dftmber &amp;.
DILoni, lin. ....,.
Emla aetand. defuty, tllanked
Mr&amp;. lllll!e M!WI. Mra.
JDrJDbt!n for llelpinc With
Alln "" 11. lth. 111M Cl.cll, Booster meetinc. The -J.GfMra. ~ara illrlmaA, )h. Lib or*r ooatmlt1ft IIOOIII&lt;led
&lt;lay and a.. 1111t11 lll!fen. •
nit I« tile nn1 ..-111!.
8 •a p!ll IIUt -....
At !be close ci tho ..-nc,
atttllll . . b. Aldtie
1/lrs. Calli ....... h..- many
Lee, Mn. JIIJIH
lifts after which ._ .......t r.. j
Donald Lisle aot1 M~.
lrallm"""" to lbe 81 membt11

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Robinson's

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Two Operettas

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Ill I!Oarll 111 Evangelism, wtn,nan, sent1ne1. Pomero:v·'Mf!!l!leport,

MASON - The Rrv.
Welch ol the New Haven Lulh· L
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Queen VIctoria of England Prayer by Mrs. . . ..m Swateran Church Will del'
t 11 , aymen rom the SUTl'OUft mg
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lmprtet Ellubot)l of Auetrit, Hi opened the meetinl of Lydia
IODS
B d Ar u
1'halvkcr . ' • churches and others are IJ!VIl· '
EASY TERMS ...
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c· I f lh U 'ted Meth od'Jsl PT. PLEASANT-The Christ
en
ea mon
n sgJvmw • ed to oltend
were e roya persona ll., re. lfC e o e m
service on Wednesday, Novem.
riewed when lhe Mld4taport Lll. Church Tueaday evening at !he E 1
Ch
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W
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24th
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30
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at
the
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tlerary club thmetbWednesday af. chTheurch
. h~u'"=P~azaar"~ the •:~~.;~~ ~
plio w~l pre::'tn';~ 110n MethodiSt ci.u;ch
.I PLAN RECORD HOP
moon at e ome of Mrs.
group sang "Jesus Sav10r
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Nan Mllort.
Pilot Me" after whtch Psal ParJSh House Friday from 10 operettas Friday evenm~ "' the
n ovem r 28t Mr Earn· The Southern Local elemen- 1
m a m to 8 p m
auditorium under dlredlon le LGgan. a layman on the staff .
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The meetln8 Wll Opllled wllb, 19:1-4 and Poalm 24: t·2 were · ·
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of Evangelists from the Gen llary 1-Bth grade P.T.A. '""
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th• club collect 1 d b
MIH Iread b · Mrs. Swalzel. On th I Among arllcles olfere
.lor 0 Mrs. Ahce ~eaoe. Color u - - - - - - - -~· 1 sponsor a record hop at lhcl
FURNITURE
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e sale wtll be a vanety of Chrrsl· costummg JS bemg made by ,
J · H' h sch 1 b 1'ld'
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Rutlartd
Swtan Park, pre8ldent. Arl1cles worship center was a large mas decoration!
lncludteal mothers. Asoisting Mrs. Nease Griffith, Mike Gorrell. Ray Wat. 1 _ti_IliOr_ _l! _. !"' __u '"~ j'
mede by. the blind were on diS· sketch of a compass .•nd a corn huskan~els,centerpieces, iare teachers of the school with :'""· Howle Caldwell,
Roger : FIRST
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pily durmg the alte~n.
crOio with an open B1bl~ and , wreaths and other items. An Mrs, Lavinia Brannon !he ae- Fortney, Marvin Baker. Edw'!fd
Mrs. Carl Horky rev1e~.ed thelhghted candle m front of 1! i arts and crafts display will lea-icompanisl.
IMcCown. Debbie Keeblugh; QUALITY
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entitled, Queen Mrs. Ru•sell Brown present- I lure work by local artists and ' Children of the first
lour Brenda Spencer, Nancy Hawk , REGULAR - ·
Victoria, Born to. Succeed," by ed the program nn the compass, I craftsmen with many Items 1. grades at 7:30 p.m. will pre- VIcki Karr, Ruth Ann Barnl\ill l C,ertlfled Oil Stetion
EUzabelh LGngfmd, which telll and Ita accompanying chart~ •. vallable for purchasing.
sent "The Farmer in the Dell," and Edd1e Bigley m leadmg
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lhe story of the alrl who be· which are .•ymhol~ for ones : The Tea Room will open al with Karen Reed and Rhonda roles . _ ________'!,.w.,.,.M,•,i•;;,;'"'·...""'..;,Pom;:;;,;•,ro;';.JJ_:=:=::::~~~"'=":":~-"'C"'
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e~e Queen of the Brili!h Em- hie. The e1ght pomt• of. the 11 a.m. and will serve home· Fortney as wmmentaton. Doug - piTe at the age of 18 and reign· compau, the church,
B1ble ; made vagetable
soup, sand· Adamo will be the farmer and ,..
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ed M yearo. The author de·j chatlge, commumty, Christian, , wiches and desserts. The Par· eut in olher leading roles are
terlbes her young years, adUlt· . citizen, commiSSion and chal- 1ish Pantry will of!er lor sale Timmy Kuhn, Ru•ty Holsln~er,
hood and marriage Wllh PriJ!ce.lenge, were explamed. Follow- · many homemade items as ap- Jeff Gilland , Carole Rinehart.
Albert, her years of seclusiOn lng lhe hymn, ·;.Beneath the pie butter, bread. fruJl cake, Cathy Maxey, Tonya Keebaugh .
following his death , and the last Cross of Jesus . Mrs. 3rown cookies, condle• and other pag. Martha My•"· Diane Pullins
yean ol her re~gn as the belov- led m the litany, ''Keep Me 0 tries. Also featured will be an , and Virgmia Uine.
ed Queen of Ent~land.
; Lord," and Mrs. Swatzel clo!ed "almost new'' dress shop sell·! Pupils of the upper
four
Mrs. Cl)'de Ingels gave a re-!.lhe program w1th the henedlc- ing little worn clothing gloves , grades will present "Loco BUl·· ·
'iew of "'Ibe Lonely Empress" : hon.
I jewelry etc.
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'i rito - The Crazy Little Don by Joan Haaltp, the story .oi l D11rtng the business se!Sion l The
shop will have antiq.: key" with Ricky Buckley, Jo
Elizaheth, Empress of Austna, In cha•ge of M1s .. lay Warner, ue!, china and articles from , Ann Brooks. B1lly Cole, J o '
olle of the most beaut1ful qneens : president. l'eports were ~lven India and Weston GIBss Comof Europe, ,Tha book
deats on the 25th anniverary dinner pany glassware. A special hnn&lt;' 'l
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wltb the political world o 1: In Octobe~ and also on Wodd will feature gpwing skills of I
Europe. the marriltle of Ehz-: Day or Prayer and Sell · Dental the church women with a dJsFINISHING
aheth and Franz Joseph and the: service. The next me&lt;" ling was : play of sluffed animals, aprons. ;
Our best quellty
flltal tragedy of her murder In · changed ID Dekmber 14 and pillow cases, Chnslmas tree :
sarvlce
her later years.
' there will be a ~lmst mas pro- skirts. doll clothes among oth· ,
1
DAY
SERVICE
RGU. call response was an· gram It was deuded that mem- er things.
ON REQUEST
11rerad; by 22 members and bers would bJ:J ~;g ranned food : Babysi ltf'r service will be
guest, Miss Mildred Haw- lor needy !am1hes lo the meet· , vided from 11 a.m. unlil 4 p.m.
hro lfving a biography. The , mg mstead of a glfl exchange.~ lor shopping mothers who may
nut meetmg will be held Dec. A dessert course was serv· l leave their children with the Cleanars
Pomeroy
1 at the home ol Mrs. Carl , ed by \1rs. Karl Krautler and 1 sltler lor free for as long
DRIVE IN- USE OUR
FREE PARKING LOT
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M111. Tom . Crow, after which one hour.
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S.Dally Jlelltlnel, Pomeroy-Middle~, -~!·~·_1965
Employment

Pomeroy~

2 SIGNS

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Wanted

KEITH GOBLE FORD

Motor Co.

rug weaving. C a
91J5.3Ul7, Mrs. James ttmJsn ,ll
Long Bottom or call
1963 Corvair Monza Cpe.
$1499
Grace Roush. WI 9-3293.
1 owner real nice interior, red vinyl buckets. 4 on the flo_or,
11 16
110 H.P: engine. Jet black finish. Hadkl and heater. Whlte·
wall tires show little . wear... A real &amp;o (lai' and plenty ol.
fun to drive.

QUALITY'

BRICK DUPLEX 3 bedroom!i,ll
living room, dining room,
chen, bas.-:ment and garage, ll
forced air gas rurnace,
ternut Avo. call WY 2-5127.
II 13
TRAlLE R s·.p-ac-e,- -m-;
odern.
miles from Racine. Curtis
Johns&lt;ln.
11 17

ONE 5 room unfurnished

1M U. Toct.y ...... The Belt Ivy or Tr. .

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ment und shower. One 4
unfurnished apartment
lnsuranat
shower. Ore 3 room fur Oiidi·
For Sale
ed npartment w1 th bath. . ' 1PrGS FOR SALE. Ha-rr7is-on-v"it:le,l HC\TO Co
Servtce. eop.
ly deeurated, Rt•a:)o nablc, 2nd · Ohio WY 2-6279
1l 17 3tc I' ·
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St. in M11son, W. \'&lt;1. Phunc _ __ · _ __
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11 1 ~ 3to HAY FOR S,\LE Ca ll VI 3· birlll records and almosl any
Notice
____::.:..:.:....:.---!- ' '___· --- -·-- - - 224 5. Dale Prof!Jtt, Porll;md , otbor documenls.
TURKEY SHOOT. Sunday, De· ' ROOM HOMf. with balh, 1__(lltlo. - · ____ ll 17 Jlc Realer IDsllrliDCI, ~~c
cember 1. Jzank
Waltmr Clifton, W. Va .. forme~~ ~.~m j NE W Al!'TOMA'l'IC Gr\$ . ~wat.- 1 ---------F.ar m, Chester. Ohio. Spon- Hoarh's proper~~ .
1•3-.l2(rJ. er, 40.000 BTU. 0. C l'!!pm., tAETNA CASUALTVlnstD'anCP
sored by Chester Fi re Dept. J im Bennett, Clifton, W. Va.l 667-3308, Coolville, Oh10.
Mullen Insurance Agency, Inc.
Noon tm dark.
11 17 3tp
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USED KING FLUTE, for sale. !
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THE NAME "Buck" as II does! SLEEPI NG HOU\IS, 161 N. 5th WY 2 . 2 ~ 50 .
1l 17 tfc - - - - - - - - - apply to myself, Sllme be 1~g, Avenue, \ lid dlcpurl , 0 h l o. _ _ .- ---.·
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URANCIC.
a misnmr.er: I shall reframl PhuneWY2·2~Wi.
11 l6tfc iG. E._ Hrfn gerator, sm,all: ~.to. GRAN GE lNS
MwUea ll
respondinR to sa~. e1- - - - -- - - --·- ---Anmce (Jh!Jngcr, W\: 2·3JH insurance Agency , Inc-. Pom•
~ru m . h
k.
written MODER~ unfurmshcd l n1om ~
eioy. Phone WY 2-3381.
11 17
ther lD t e spo eo or
and bath. Furnish utilities. - - - - - - - -·-g 1 &amp;fc
form or language
nc·w. or Coats Building.
11 16 tfc CLArUNE:T, nearly new.
at 8~ fu_ture dale.. Th e tm· ____ --;-- ~ - - · .
very reasonable Tel. WY
pli calJOn ts hu ml l uo~t m g and I HARMON\ apa rl mt-nts
furl 2897_
11 17
Business Services
nauseating. Ralph H. Ca rm en. rent' Out of &lt;~II floods! 2 blocks _ _
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Box 135. Mmersville. Ohi o.
from business district, Porn· TWO HOLSTEIN HE IF~RS1
•·oairy or Beef"
11 tB 3tc
e rov~ 3 and 1 rooms, rurni shWI 9-2167.
11 . 7 :Jtc
Breeding Service. Calt WY
·- - - -ed. ·NPw: plasler, pain l, floors 1BUDGET PRICED furfiii ure . ·
2264, Pomeroy, 118.1·3415 Ches
REVIVA L~ Mt. Olive Church,\ electric ra n ~es, sinks wilh our Hlird flo 11; b ud ~ct shop.
ter.
10 26 30tp
slarting Nov. 22. 1965, at 7·30 cabinets, bath..,, gas furnaces. Baker Fumi lur!, Mi,d dlr,port,l
p. rn. Rev. Roberl S:-llser, i Te l: WY 2·5392. .. H 10 15tp Ohio.
WORK . wanled
Reasonab
le.
d{'pendable
Parkersburg, W Va. wi ll bei4JioiJ_M_UATH ondgara ge, DIG SLUGG'ot...sii
n&lt;i''Pi'!rc;;;&gt;o-i·l~;;
experienced. Phone WY
the Evangelist. E_veryone wtl- 1 Locust St., rear. Mid?kport ged drains?
2208.
11 8 101&lt;1
eome. Douglas Circle. p.:Jstor. Ohio. WY 2-9!!18, Martm Re s- All Se ptic Tank
11 17 3t p
taurant.
11 9 tfc Landmark Farm
'WE EKEND meet in~ at the Hob- NE \'i -·r-.10DERN 1st floor effi·
Overse.as Employment
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Ford Galaxie

500

Convllrtible

poetiO

1963 Rambler Claull

Chevrolet Impala H.T. Cpe. - $2095
Dark blue finish with !9J)Otless clean blue lnterietr, 281
cu. in. V8 engine, J liPffii tranrt. Radlo 1nd heater~ JitW
whlfAiwall tireo.

1963

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'70. 4 Dr. 8 eylinder,atd. traM.
ltadlo aDd Healer

$1795

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$1891.00

VB engine Cruisematic trans., power ileering, Premium

whi tewall 'tires , good top. Vinyl Interior, beautiful ll&amp;ht
turquoise fini sh,

1963 Mercury Meteor Custom _
$1695
Sllation Wagon. VB-engine, automati c t:Nns. Power steer•
ing, chrome luggage rack, red vinyl Interior. White fi.niBh. Like new whitewall tires.. 28,000 miles by 1 eareful
local ownet. This 1a 11 sharp 1 wagon 11 10• will find.

GASOLINI ALLIY

Many More Ulld cz.n &amp; T , . To ChaaM PNM

1963

Oldsmobile

F-85

Cutlass Cpe.

$1695

You AlwayaPAY LUht ,.,,,.,

20,000 mile~ and real clean, V8 engine , automatio tran1,
Radio and be~~ter, white finish, Maroon bUcket seats("'~

Corvair Monza Cpe.

$1499

1 local owner. no HP engine, oft !!peed trans. J'et blaclr
finish, red bueket aeata and trim. Radlo and healir, I.J.U

ly KING
i·-.e :~ z;:.c ~' P
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think l'R give the wife a treat and tako her aut tc
eat tonight! 1 doa't feel lib cJaloo&amp; diaheoJ"

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.

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vinyl trim.

1963

LfFTO\IE~

liO.CIIW.;

Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door _
$2395
Economy VB engine, Powerglide tran&amp;. Gcod whitewall
tires, P.B. I'Adio. automatic trans, Rladio and heater. Be1ge
over Sierra Tan finish. Fawn interior. See th1a Diet ear

Pomeroy Motor Co.

JEST FEfD HIM

DAILY CROSSWORD

1965

beater.

POMEROY, CHO

L.ONZO OFFERED
TO GIVE ME ONE
HIS SPOTTY
SMJFFY, BOT
I CAN'T

Best Buys At Pomeroy Motor

Buick leSabre 4 Door - - - $1595
This one owner local r::r i ~. truly !OPO!less inside and_ out.
Automatic tra m1. Power r(•r· rin); and br&lt;.~kes, Deluxe_mt er.
ior, light green fin ish, all ~ uod whi t.ew ~J.l tires. Rad1o and

By FRED I.A5$WELL

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USED CARS

VALUES

1962

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

BAUNEY OOOGLI and ~VPFY 5NIIl11

€X ?2ct:r·.:: " '"' ''' ,

USED CAR LOT

new whitewall~

Loeull &amp; a,....,... Ill.

Mlddl........ 0.

I 1962

Chevrolet Impala St. Wagon $1695
1 local owner, white over black finish, red interior, lug.
g-age rack, V8 engine, eutomatic trant . Power steeriq
and brake&amp;. Power reel window. ' new whitewaU tJraa.

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Mercury Pali&lt;l1ne HT 4 Door _ $695
Locally owned, vinyt interiM, Jet black ftnl!h, good whit.
wall tire8 automa.t1o trans. Powft' 1t11rln1 1111d bnkel,
Rodlo llld' ""'""· SpedaJ.

son Christia n Union Ch urch i ciency apartment, Middleport FlREWOOD any lcnglh- •"'·"'11 All tradeo trur.k driver to
1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door $695
MAMA'S BOY
bar molher, I 1811 ltlf parents
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Nov. 17, 18, 19, 20. at 7 30 P·j WY 2·3874.
1l 4 tfc pick up 1;ad. Call 0;
proJect engineers. Africa,
Dear HoleD!
never love childroll too much.
DFl_., Wlndth EC!van,gel~~t~tt Le,onPaar~ ' 5 ROOM furnished apartmrn t[ Glendale Skidmore, S h a d
Europe, Asia, South Paci!ia,
6 cyl engin e, autom.atia trans., power Jteer1DI., a:ood
I want to want aD women n..ot ~the·doelm,fot~lovmeanfl'lalhweisey cagu~~~
Jlts n. Jares eli.: er.. ...- '1 WY 2·2288.
11 4 Ucl Ohio, MY 6-3437.
11 1
paid travel, housing, food,
tires, clean lnterior. Radio and heatet,
didl w
'! 1ey.
to marry an only aool
- too many
lor O' Dell ·'an
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ugh 1(after ··-~ ID war 7.
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11 16 31c HOUSE on Lincoln
Heights : BA RBIE dol! clothes.
male, female over 16. OEIB
When things gol ro
mo!hero loved tbe pay check
i newly decorated, Inside and
make to order, Call 173·5:100. Box 23190. Oakland Park,
$49
ehlldren) be ran home to they were gelllnJ from the doWSE WEIGHT safely with out. cau WY 2·51Z7.
11 16
Nice Seleetlon Chuper Can - - up mama, who was Blways joalous fensa lnd.. lrlos better !han
De•·A·Diet Tablets. 0 o l y
10 2\1 Uc - - - - - --:~~~l~F~1•;·~3;'&lt;:l;0~7=====....,
ol me and lhe tidJ. Now he'• their .... ,._ -·- wu when
Stark Ph
"HUFFY" Deluxe Boy'li . .
QWWIII:'U. .uua
98c at
's ~l~cy6otp ONE 2 b&lt;droom ho~se- t;ail cr in ch b1ke. on ly $20,00 If
taken up with an older woman !he lhrown-lolltlhet' meal, the
':':'= =.:;;;;-;;--::::=:=- end one J bedroom for re nt. i Ht once, or Will SWilP for
HEATING, PLUMBING, RID'I
eMany More N- Tracie IM Arriving Doily, We
wbo II a aubslllute ~ and messed-up house, 1lle break ·
AUTOMOBILE UISW'auce beell Middl eport. Phone WY 2-:1348 cuins fnr my coll('ction.
Doxol Bottle Gas. ArnOld
Often AI Th C y
Deaupporta him. But he s e_ven up of family unit¥ Jtarted. It
eaneolledT '..oal your opera- or WY 2·2!86 or WY 2·3600. Mohler, Leadmg Creek " """'•I lllers, 618 .lL. Main Street
Invite y.., To ~moln
• ar ou
alepping oul on HER. Ho thinks ia ronllnulng.
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women ohould lake oaro
him It ian'! mothef.love
that
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Middleport, Ohw. Ph: WY
sire .. _ Be Here To.-._, of •-11111
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baeause his molhor ...way• """· makes ahildreD weak or delinc FOUR ROOM furnished apart· 7103.
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1 ean'l get support because quent. lt'a lack .. mother •
mcnt. WY 2-3653.
II 15 lfc ZIG ZAG 1965 muueo.
Everyda!t Specioll
he doesn~ have a lleady job, lime! _ B.V.C.
Help
50 x 10 HOUSE TRAILER on ic sewing machine.
Mario's Style Post
SEVERAL NEW 1965
but be's got money lo be aeeD Dear Helen1
=v,:::•E""N"'E"'ED A NEAT, clean lady pmale lot. two bedrooms. ically buttonholes,
Haircuts .. . ..... $1.25
CHEVROLETS STILL AVAilA"lE
aiHall tho nlght....,lltoinptoaywn.hls Could J,. ..u IIi aomelhlng
wit h good disposition to care Phone WY 2-5401.
decorative dt·signs, sews on Shampoo &amp; Sets .. $1.50
D
e ge1s women
more about the orphanages a
for an elderly lady, and dol
l1 15 l.fc
buttons all wilhoul attach·1 30 day color rind,
way because he gives the~ a reader mentioned recently? If
housework. We offer priva te ! 1 H;u!;t; an~ r. ,u r n . . , t urr 11&amp;
ments. As::;u me last 8 PEIY· i Shampoo &amp; set .. $3.50
sob story about me bleedmg there are older children to adopt,
3 rooms and balb furmshed l od and Lllllurntsbed apart
mrnls of $7 80 per
Permanent• . . $7 .SO up
him for aU be'o got. How can I I'd love to know wbert.-HOPEa partmenl, ulililies, food and
Is WV Wll4
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2·6555.
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and
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this big·moulhed turnip?- FUL
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cash. John M. Richmond. 8ll , men .
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EX-WIFE P.S. I'm happily re- Dear Hopefuh
East Main SL
11 9 Uc'4 ROOM furn iShed apartmenl t
Auto Sales
married to • wonderful man, 1 cheeked wtlh our
local
KEEP- YOUR- raft,ets- heautiful ! lor r~nt Phone WY 2·2776. Af·l 19511 CHEVROLET ·c.1nver1Jble. .
Marie's Style Post
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
who wonders whether he should County Welfare Agency and bert
124
despite constant footsteps of ~r ~ p. m. Rowley an d Reed While with black 1\lp. Auto· RL
Syrocu:· 0~~ 2-527l
POMEROY, OHIO
hil him in !he mouth, or what? Ia what I found :
busy ramily. Get Blue Lus·
ar ware.
tf
matic
tra
nsmission.
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Ex:
1. Most childro presenilf In
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tre. Rent electric Shampnoer '
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WY 2·5587.
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Let him talk. He'll lOOn CO~ public "homes," are there be,~ - ~
AVImONEER
peopleh wbo
hasI cause they aren~ conaidered a·
$1. Pomeroy ca mcnt Block. I'RAJLE~
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uee lOW 1955 FORD2d..r;;da~. v.a
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Service
I counllhat
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Oh.
P
· Ttatl sta ndard. $150.00. Phone V{Y 2·
~ Bradford
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aworth
blg-mout
Is !hey
loo
Co., omeroy, 10
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age and water Brown'
Crill
Real btate For S• 1e
liateningurrup
lo. lita glad nyou- doptable
dislurhed- tothaiben~fH
byarebeing
11 15 61c er Pari: !Slate Approved!
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Write. ~oe or Contact
LOST M I bl k .
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ve go a
man now n placed in private homes.
BLUE LUSTRE
-;;ot- only rids
inersv e,
· .- B1scay
-.- - -s1xA. t. I!RADFORD
P'ORhedr
SALE OR
seen going don't I.e! him get Involved, In 2. When people aay !hey want
• !'bone
.1 2--3324
J l.5 tfc 1964
nc-Chevrolet,
Ohl
h TRADE
'lb : New weeks old. Last
l f .1 b 1
carpe s o sol ut e.:J ves Pl.e . .
standa rd ra dio and heater
Racine,
o
3
oom ouse, WI
towards Portland (2 mile
past htstory - unless it a to to adopt an older child, they ussoft
and
lofty.
Rent
electnr
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FOR
SALE
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1145000
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and
carport,
buill.
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Raci
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Sunday
an,,.noon.l
belp you oollect oupport pay· ually have In mind a prelly,
, 1 u k ,.
guo cou lliou, pnce
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s ampoocr . "'. u·a t'r .-urmH M B h
R d .lle
G. E. kitchen, p1enty o1
Charles "Whitey" Beegle.
lraclable, well-mannered, laval ure, M'ddl
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P.S. Only 110111 can !urn ou ble girl. Life lsn'l like lhat.
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Jar a pml. w. c. Spencer oeor
IO,
oono w
1i 15 61 0
mile, south of
- if lhey haven'! got "on- M&lt;lte often Welfare Agencies
ante
MI. Herman Church. Pho ne
ho 1 C t t B · d
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ly parents. can only offer boys wbom rela·
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Brothm Auto Wrecking.
TOO MUCH MOTHER LOVE? lives shun. Also !he big major·

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lty o! adoptab~ children ore
from minority races.
FOR SALE : Racine, ~ rooms """'
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••. Because natural parents re·
USED PARTS P:OR ALL
and bath. 3 bedrooms, full 12 • Lot. 3 12, 313, a nd 3l4 of
'"in their rights to cbildren
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heat, gar- dlt!port.
ton '11 AddU!on to the \llllate of
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MAkES &amp; MODELS
basement. Electno
except that part of w
("Wbeli
1 ean afford to keep
t&lt;'I'I&lt;&gt;O)
aurtlc lent f o~ man~ joh!l
age patio1 Jarg&amp; lo l. Phone IUII!d
th l! rallW"a}' compaJl1.
him" - and .sometimes thlll Is
FU F.E mf&lt;lrmatrnn nn JoM. _
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value 111 llOO.OO.
RUTLAND
~Uln!menh. Write TO!),\
12 Mile-s North of Pomeroy
Wl 9·2891.
11 17 3tc ~ :u J~ acrq plut
never), many youngsters 10 inllai"QI! ~nd a!l !l reaa. t.l~o ln
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Boll tOO.
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tba
On State Rcout.e 1
Ohio Rive r In VlUar•
to "foster" homes. Welfare "'6"
Upright Fre ncr, Admiral
s.enunet
PHONE 985-2297
?~oc:,~r.:~ope~~~~~l'll
As I aociology teacher and ~ encles art ever searching for
Applyt
16 4:U. ft ., only 3 yrs. old $ISO ,.;...-...-.....==--=""--".,L _ _ _ _ _ _
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ii'.. -LI•a b.,.h,.
,,,, c omp&amp;ny " " ' " "·
perso11 wbo WSJ VOl')' CO"!_
qualified rouplea who will pro1
Ctl c-st Fretu~r. Phil t o
LEWIS TRADING POST
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nlue 11 MOO oo.
the "!em
Daily Sentinel Office
Sa id paroell of real •hilt! an
Vide loving C8f8 to
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12 cu. ft. . . .. $15
- USED FURNITURE KARL GRUESER,
be •o ld at!parat.e11 a nd eannot
Mr. and Mrl. Edmund Foster. porarily" bomelell UDder the
ChtSt Frte1u, Montgomery.
Third &amp; Mill St. Middleport
d H ti
Mine ville CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
aold ror te•• th•n th• •PPrai.te4
Nell i
N
ffi er bavmg
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an
et ng,
rs
ROliTE 1
CLOSE IN
of ~ ..('h parcel ot real ntate.
s a avy
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Foster Parent Plaa.
Wa rd, 16 &lt;"U. ft. _ . $150
BU Y
SELL
TRAD E
Ohio. End your sewer !rout&gt;
"" ,..,,.,.,
,. Hl4 ,.... served In the Navy lor 12 years. t. If you want to adopt 811 olclWented To Buy
Ches t Frer.1e r, lntrrnationaJ.
1es. We have all sizes sewer 8story modern
• at ~:!,.;' .!i.
John Paul He.:nslar ofh .Newark
••""''on
14 bedframe 1home, :':'ih~ovember
th er '•h'old apply to !he ~••
Ga" Hea te r!, 70,000, 30,000
;::.=======~=, 1 1 Huvester, 11 cu. ft . -· $100
20,000 B.T.U.
$20 up I machines. Reasonable
rooms ,
rooms",ITDIIcel
1M IOid IUb- spent a rew daya with IS '!W - Unit of your local Department
Oil Heolm, 60,000 B.T.U.
caJl W't 2-2974, day or
basement, hot air u
~~::_t.'ibi!.~·,;;~r;.;,; tho Pn~b&amp;to er !he psBI week. Jlo OllJOYed o! Social Welfare, or County
Stave bolts $1 .35 foot
.!:r0~.~~~:,
$35 ond $15
» 15 Uc
heating, front porch, R8!11Re. ·
· ~1':J:·..,;! deer hunllng,
Wel!art Ageucy, And .,bile )'OU·
Cash on Dt&gt;li very
Manager
Coal laundry Sto ve ___ $12
Large lot. $14,000.00.
Forrest White and 10n, Jim, 're waiting for the right one,
OHIO VALLEY
Ph. WY 2-2111
G" Rouge .
. .. ·-- $20
EXPERIENCED
RUTLAND - 6$ acres,
" .,,.,,. o. ,..,... made a bnslneas trip to MassO· (nol merely a playmale for your
res of botlom ' well
bury,
llll!ompetan\ penoD Ion [8J! week,
child -_ -eone
to keep )'OQ
Manufacturing Corp.
I:I._ _ _ _ _Pomercy
_ _..;__Jij Wringer Was her &amp; Tubs $25
. . and ci!Y
. crow, Crow
• an
Porter,
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Tuppen Plains, Ohio
II
Di!oh W~her, Porl.&amp;lble $25
tern.
Good budding stte, AUoruya for Gua~l•n
Mr. and Mn. William Gre- from being lonely, but the one
L,..-==-.,-.~===~__!1
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located
on
black
lop
road.
uu
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~~and
son, Jimmie, O.yton,
~can help !he most) ' ~nst•"'
19511 CHEVROLET. C"ll WY 2·1 5 Pc. o;nelle _
$25
o-·,
SUD •CARNIVAL GLASS, any color. 6773 after 5·30 p. m.
I Boby Bed, Complete $19.50
$2,500.00.
called Ill lhla vicinity on
• er becoming foster paronla.
Look in your attics. This
ot 16 3tc l Dbl. &amp; s 9 o. Bod comp. •• $25
HARRISONVILLE - 1~
day.
ord You're greally needed berel made 1900 to 1!125. Used asl_-c:--,-,-=::=-:o:co-. c
3 p,., Bedroom Set
fr.ame, 6 rooms, bath,
Friends bav. reeelved W H. ,
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l'rom the largest truck or
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room,
front
pore
tba!
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WUU WaB
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prenuums an by pe ers. low 8 3 $! 2_95, plus tax.
· (Ma-ple ) (tmp e ~-bulldozer radiator to the
the n..
uua .., dedicated ..
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Write, "Collector," Box
3 Pc. Bodroom Set
smallest beater core.
large lot on Route
born and ""'""' Ill
~~· Jamlly Uvlng, so If you're hay.
Viellllll, West Vlrgirua.
rims ro mount snow tires
(Wolnull Cothplelo -- $75
ALBERT M. COX,
9lllt OOIIIIIlunlty, bas been very lng kid !rouble or· )1111 plain
All
popular
aizes
in
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Conoole
Sewino
Mch.
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$25
WY
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min a hospilalln Columlll~ He Jrouble, lei llelerr Holp YOU.
11 16
':":':==-;:--:c,.---_ "'c;-:: $7.50. Newell's Sunoco c
Che•l --- ---- -· ------- $10
11 16 3le
By Mn. Alta C!4Dt
Ia reported t.-ved.
Sbe wlllalln welcome your own
ANTIQUE Furniture,
dlsheo. er, Ohio. !l!J5.2305.
Dre&amp;su .. ·---- ·- · -·-- Sit
WY 2·2143
PoiMroy
&amp;uoday vilitoro with "rllltul Mr. and Mra. Eugene Face- IIIIUIIng ~. Mdresf
miscellaneous. Call ,.. wrtte :
10 30 lie
3 Pc. S.l Mop1o End 1'111. i25
,...,...~•1 FOR SALE, 7 room home
Pettie family were tho .,
moyer 8IIIIOUIICt !he birth ol a DeleD Boltal 1a care 0j lhll
Mr!. Howard Cedi, 8IXI W. i STEREO Rad~Combmal.ion~ Hollywood Sol. Bod ---- S20
bath, practically new,
Pettit family ol Chm:lealoll.
1011 at Sbellerinfl. Arml bolplt- ...........,
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$10
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a! Fri._
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Llvln• R- Suite _.. . $35
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I 7 Pc. Mohog. Duncon Phyfe ..lting. WID bUJ bides
WY 2-2216.
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tends Kealucky Quiallan CoUegel Alber! Coni Wll Ill Runtllli' I'IRST
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at Grayson, Ky., 'lpOIII
loll 011 """- 'l'buraday.
QUALITY
!
•sh logs and llmher. HJgheat Thi• is a 1965 model.
Bullet, Walnut INlet) $25
WY USlO.
9 18
FOR SALE: e room house
weekend wilh ber parents,
R....,"LAR
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$15
mon Morfls and family.
W,..kf•a llrtl be!ween
lliam forfJ
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only 4 monlh s. Full balance
ol Awoy Be - ·--"AJ.~ CONDITIONING Relrlger- bath' full ba..ment, ""
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H. c. Growden Lamber Co., due $96.00 or pay $1.25
~::.!':':.nB~s!."!:et~~~
otlon 11meo. Jerk's ltelrlt ..u SL., Middleport. Pbont: Jerry Hull and ~-:
"tJttybl~ Holtoba, N ';'
01 Stilton
Rt. 3, Bo.l 213-A, Btdford, week. Try it in your home.
eTallon, New Have~~.
. Pt Pleaaanl 6~2607.
Cruze of O.yton vial!
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Coli wY U555.
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11 11 llo lher, lolrL GIDivra JOIIer
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machines, repair ~r 1 u. s . CIVIL SERVI~- ·
VI Ce, all makes. WY 2-2284. Men - wvomon IJI aiUI ovu.
Th ~ Fabnc Shop Pomeroy
Jo~r. ll ill'h • ta runa
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Authroized Singer Sales
t nun1 ng
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psychology Dl8]0r, who 18ld
young men are Blssles todayff because their fathers went 0 to
war and left !hem to be -•··•
ca~DCU
by their mothers, makea me
H implied
rise Up In anger! e
moth er-eon JoYe W8S too great '

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The olass will make oandy to ~------be taken to residents of
the
Carman Rest Home for Christ.
Ul
Imas with Mrs. W~ndell Bunce, '
chmrman.The elnss, Will be ID '
charge of commumon for JanPlans were made to remem· serve the Young. Adult Class at uary, February and March with
1
ber shut-ins and patients in hos· Ils Christmas dmner~ O.c. 2· Mr. and Mrs. ,Geriach in Janu- 1 The famll of Fred Jackson[
pitals in the holiday season Named to the committee mere ary Mr and Mrs. Kincaid Feb .
, Yf i dS t th Raw·
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w1ll rece1ve r en a e
when the_ Horne bm'ld ers Cl ass Mrs. De nve r Rice .and Mrs · Nor - ~ ruary
am:j
Mr. and Mrs. McEI·
lin
Coats
Funeral Home 1'hur l
of the Mtddleport Church of man Yeauger assisted by Mrs. hmny March
g5
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7·9 p·m·
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day
everung
rom
Chnst met Tuesday everung a oe 1s op an
rs.
The closing prayer was given M
d M Walton Manley
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tho· Hicks. The men of the Home· by Mr Bowe~ A salad course h r. an . ~'· ord that their
mas Bowen.
builders' Class will serve the was s~rved pf Lhe hoste.sses aveSrSectetvV~ .wl J Manlev has
d.
.
. son, • g . 1rg1 .
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Mr. Wendell Gerlach gave mner.
.
which included the offtcers, Mrs. been
moted to T-Sgt.
at I
the opening prayer and Mr. The class wtll also serve the !McElhinny, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- Lockbpro' A' Force
Base :
Bowen. the devotions entilled, Loyal Women.'s Chnstmas .dm- ~ ter Erwin, Mr. and, Mrs. Bish- h ~m~s p~ently stationed]
''Thanksgiving.'• Mr .. and Mrs. i ner, Dec. 16 and_ committee op, Mrs. Kincaid and Mr. and tou~':in e a tour of ,duty in Viet ,
Gerlach were appointed to place Imembers appointed mclude Mrs. ' Mrs. Bowen. Others attetlding N
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m'8rkers in the song books by 1R1ee, cha1rman,
e
Y were the Rev. and Mrs. Donald Manl~ and their children, Mi·l
January 1st. The class voted to Mrs. Yeauger, Mrs .. Gerlach, Hicks, Lorainne Nefr, Mr. arid 'chael ~ames a'bd sandra Reilee, l
Mrs. Kennelh M.~Elhmny..
Mrs. William Grueser and Mr. reside at the base in Columbus. j
The annual Chnstmas dmner and Mrs. Walter Lee.
Mr and Mrs. Eber Lewis '
of the class was announced for
. h
k d i Ada Ohio
r.. IOf... Dec, 1 with the Philathea Worn·
spent t e wee enter"and iamil '
er. to serve the dmner. Commit·
A·
With their daugh
. y'
TONLGHT
te~s for the dinner and party
Mr. and Mrs. R.obert Sprmger
NOT OPEN
named were decorating-Mrs.
I
and daughter, Ktm. They were
Hicks. Mrs. Lionel Hoggs, Mrs. Plans were made to send sun· also dinner gu.ests D! Mr: and i
fRIOAY ond SATURDAY
Glenn Henslt&gt;r and Mrs. Wal- shine boxes of fruit to shut-in Mrs. Ron ~prmger m . Fmdlay i
NOYtmbtr 19·20
l&lt;.~ce Bradford: progrom- Mrs. members for Thanksgiving when when the b1r~day anmversary i
"DR. TERROR'S
Harold Luhse, Mrs. Dan White, ] Evangeline ·Missionary Society of Robert Sprmger was observ-,
HOUSE OF HORROR"
IMrs. Cash 13ahr; ti&lt;'kels- ~1rs . of Pomeroy Chur~h of Christ ed. They . returned home Mon- ~
(Tcchnicolor)
Peter Cushin&amp;, Christopher Bishop and Mrs. Herman K111- met Tuesday evemng at the day.
.
,
Lf'e, Katy Wild.
~·aid .
home of Mrs. ~iltiam
John- 1 ~r. and M~s- Ebe_r Bol_m o~
"A BOY TEN FEET TALL"
[ Umontown, vtslted m Mtddl~ I
Til • c·Ja,··s voted to continue son, Lincoln Heights.
(T h · I 1
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·t r Mrs Ess1e
ec ml'o or
the clu:&gt; er lund and mste&lt;.~d ul a Mrs. Leo Bryan conducted the port wit 15 915 e ' . 't ·d 'th j
Fer~ull McClelland, Edw. G.
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Russell
They
also
VJSI e WI
Robmson.
gift exchan~e purtha)ie lmt - meelmg and devotiOns were 1e
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N h Ha k. I
day gifts lor the children in the by Mrs. Mtlton Roush, using as Mr. and ~rs. ;aM
S I~S.,
8
SUN., MON. •nd TUES.
county home during.' the year. ! her topic. "Finding Pea&lt;.-e.'' Mrs. Haskms an . ~~· h.o m I
~:»ct:~A~~g~~3
The group will ~:~gain
place Prayer by Mrs. A.' L. Phelps were schoolmate~ m ~s 1 ~\
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Christmas c.and les m the win- con~luded the devotions. Mem- Mrs. Faye Pa merb, w 10 a. 1
"'
· l u~rs responded to roll
' th e Cham
er•
Jane FondH, Lee Jl.h.rvin, :ul 1dows of M€'Jgs t;ent&gt;ral Hosptl·
cull res!'ded 10
d
R propd,
chael Callan, Dwayne Hick· ' at t.his year. \lr. and Mrs. Lew- ! with
a scripturt' verse on erty' has move T to Wu 11lkan ·r
man, Stubby Kaye,
,
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Mr and Mrs om
a ms 1
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is Long ;md Cullel'n v &lt;~nllll:'tel' 'l'hanksg!VI ng
new m1ss1onary
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Colorcartoens
will be in ch&lt;~rge
prDgr.cun guides were ordered ]·of Columbus are guests ::II' er
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- for the commg year.
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. 1 wm
Get-well cards were sent to I Slater, and famll)'·
shut-in members. Mrs. Helen W~kend guests o( Mr. and
Leifheit. Mrs. Roush and Mrs. Mrs. Atwood Spen~o:le~
were
I Deuver Kapple were named as their daughter . .Bon~le, a stu! uominating committee. Phms dent at MowJtam ~IJ;~ Ie B~·SI·
were made for tl Cl!ristmas Pl\f· ness College m Parkersbug,
ty on Tuesday December 21 , at W. Vl:l . and her gue~ts, Mtss
the 11ome of Mrs. Phelps with Susan RI:'Jchle , ~orthf.leld, and
Mrs. Mason fisher a.s co-host. Jeff Thatker of East _Clevel.&lt;md.
1
j P ~s.
both student!j at Ohto Umver·
ed b sity.
Refres I1m~nts were serv
Y Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ger· j
the lwstess to those named. 8- lach and family visited with rdbuve and Mrs. Conrad Ohlm~· alives in Mt-t:onndlsville Saturer &lt;md guests. Mrs.
Dons
day
Court St., Pomeroy
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Homeb 'fders to R
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·outr'ng Approachmg Holiday Season
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At Elberfelds In Pomeroy ••• You SAVE on
Dependable Wtll KnownlMakes of Wearing Apparel
for Your Family--Furniture--Floor Coverings and
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Furniture for Your Home.
This Week End

Special Sale Friday and Saturday
BIG, Y
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Headquarters for
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Room Furniture.
(Open Saturday night
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FLANNEL

SHIRTS
IOOo/v all wool. Washable.

Butrnlo plaids in red and
black or greer.-_J black.
Two button dowTfiap poe.

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Sizes 14 1'.!

BOYS
ROBES

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Warm cotton flannel
robes, gay plaids, tie

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

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chapter of Bda Sisma Phi.
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new
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for a tea tube held Su nday, l'ov.
~ 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
~ I Margaret Follrod with Nita
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A conducted by Mrs. Carl Koacb ,
111 president. Plans were made for
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NO. 181
POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT. OHIO
FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 19, 1965

VOL XVII

--:-IVE CENTS
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ount 1,411 ommunist
Bodies in
SAIGON (UP!) - An Arner~ The American cavalrymen
can general aaid today the pusbed an through the Chu
Arlll)''• 1st Cavalry Oivjson had Pong jungles today in search nl
killed 1,411 Communlsll by ac~ a suspected supply base far lite
ual body count in the six-day North Vietnamese Army. U.S.
battle nl Chu Pcmg Mountain. Air Force 852 bombers from
Estimates of Crummunlst dead· Guam fiew two more strikes
were "more than 2,000" but against Crummunlst positions in
American lassses alao were the high ground.
hl!jlvy.
Military briefing officers said
BrigtGen.
R 1c h a r d A. 110 solid contact had been made
KIIOwles, deputy dtvlslon com- with Communist forces in the
mander and leader of the Chu Pang area for more than
Com~un\st • klllilll "Opera· 24 hours Advancing us. forces
tM&gt;n Stiver Bay1111et" for lbe hat·
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lle six mUes from the Cambodi· met only occasional mortar and

~~~~bo~~e~t!"n~
:~.:::u::..:! :~~. ~=re ~~rt.:ndkill;~'
by artillery and devastallng 852 and one captured.

near the bast of Chu Pon1 guerrillas ln a florce hour-lo1111 Thursday, but the pilot bailed
Mountain.
battle. Vietnamese losses were out and was rescued,.
In another combat area, describe« •• light.
In lite ftghttng at Hiep Due,
South Vietnamese Infantrymen U.S. officers at Tan Hiep government forces "fighting
airlifted into battle by U.S. airfield 25 miles south nl Salg1111 like tigers" charged entrenched
helicopters charged VIet Cong said m Communist bodies had guerrillas and a hail of
machinegunners and recaptured been counted after Thursday's machlnegun fire to reoccupy
the district capital of Hiep Doc btttle between 1,000 guerrillas the district capital 18 miles
345 miles north of Saigon.
and two battalions of Vletna.' south of Da Nang.
I
A company of Vietnamese mese Rangers.
Tbe Vtei Cong overran the
marines outnumbered three-to- In air action over North Viet town before dawn on Wednesone fought off a VIet Cang Nam, Communiot anti-aircraft day, slaughtering its leaders
attack 12 miles sauthwest of gunners shot dawn a U.S. Air and their families and Impaling
Saigon today and killed 15 Force Filii fighter • bomber the bodies on spikes.
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A:~~y!:::U11~epulsed

de·
scribed officially u "moderate" but !root Uae dlopatebe•
lald lltey were lhe beaviell of
!:n7" for any olaJie ..,,,..
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Abductors of 13-year-old
Tacoma Boy Leave no Trai'I

The
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three light Communist attacks
_ Barry Goldwater, tbe 1761
"
during the night, and a Red AKRON (UPI) _ An elderly a second limo to look for vir· Icarry with them.
Kepublican pre.ident oomi. ,
mortor barrage damaged throe wom•n was killed and LWO fire· lima
Onl one of the survivors a .... told a GOP fund-raising I
.
1Atnericdan ~I helicop1tendrs' in •j men were missinf and pre- A~ut 80 elderly patients et a &amp;4-y.Ir.. ld man, was treaied l dinner l'bundoy night I h a I '
orwar "VISion a tng zone sumed dead today as a ..-oo,ooo nursing home across the streot for smoke inhalation. He was1 many p&lt;rsoos wonder wbat he 1 TACOMA. Waslt iUPII -: It started hke any other
- - - - fire raced through a business! were evacuated as a precau- released alier treatment at A.l ·l has done "Since 1 lost lhat day . Charles H. Hyde Ill . a sltm, mop-topped 13-;ear·ol_d.
and residential block on the tiolllry measUJ'O, but the fire ron City Hospital.
, cliffhanger last year."
left his home in the fashionable suburban Lakes Distnct
city's east side.
was brought under control be· , L. H. Noble, one of the sur- I Tbt former Arizona senator I to go to s( hool. Then It t l~rn.ed Jnto &lt;~ mghtfl:'are.
1
Fire Chief Robert Cornice fore it could spread w
vivors. said he met the two fire- . saki he ba! beeo an ••uoem- . uA car wtth lwo men m II. pu.lled up beside me." jhahr·
said there ''cooid be more vic· building.
men halfway down th• stairs 1 plo d l'tl . " 11 nd h
he Hyde re laled later "One ut lhe men got out o t e
ye po ~ Clan
.
bas 1car and asked me if there was a musH: hall close bv . I
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tims in the ruins. II was im· The blaze raced out or control leading to the street. He told been spending more hme t an : sav no . Then he asked mt&gt; where 1 went to school 2nd
possible to tell if everybOOy was for several hours in the brick them there was a woman in an ever witb his wife. Frequent- Iwhert&gt; 1 ('aught the bus
, ·- - --- -- - accounted for."
complex, which included twolapartment aero" the hall from ly, he said, "we walcb that I
planned the abdurlion down to
Killed. in the pre-dawn blaze furniture store!, 1 restaurant, his and they went upstairs to beautiful Arbona sun go down
"Thf'n h~;~ grabbed me and thf:.'- ~a ~ ! dl:'lail.
A
d
! Hydl' did not notify the
111 kl k ft th was Margaret Barb, 76. She 1 clothing &amp;tore, a hardware try to save her. She came down over tbt mountains and we pulled me mto tl1e r&lt;~r . "
the
Chri.::s ese:son ~ ::.ddlepor~ died trying to escape. Her body store and several apartments. 1alone but the firemen did not bu.m 'Hail T.•. lb
. t Chief.'"
t-.'ine hour lau·r , Charli e ., ~,:, authonl lt'" 11 ntil ~ e h:ll pllid the
Frida N 26 be in .
t was _found in the hallway.
Cornice said it 1pparently start· emerge.
~w. .':.. .. ~·,.,. ,, . : , relea sed unllarmtd . 1-lis fath Pf ransom m sm;.~JI bills left in a
' Charlt's H. Hyde II, a wealt~~~· parked car. He said he was
12 . 45 Y· ov. ' K mna: • · Miss~n~ in the wreckage of edinoneo(thefurniturestore!l. l Noble , aobbing quietly , drew ~~-.-~ ~~"'' '
PP:~de
ith fi
1 wholesole
grocery executive r·onv 1nred n wou ld be Iter to
8 ea the bwld1ng were firemen Law· About 15 per!Dnl were led to , a diagrom of the apartment!
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r renee A. Labbe and John J. safety, rnany of them still in area for firemen who dug
h th k d
I hligh !IChool.I ba~s alrefl~y pled-t' Nist. They disappeared Biter lbeir nightclotheo and clutching through the rubble in a search
paid the kidna pers 145.000 .n cooperate Wit
P ' napers
g ng Par ICtpa"on WI ,orm a
small bills !or the l't'\urn or his until the boy was home safely.
DANBURY, CONN. - THE' lhe Pearl·trt eatra~ce to the foot· !oin&amp; into the burning building what few possellions thay could for_their_ missin&amp; comrades._
1son.
Ween Charlie was re leased
nation's leaders pai1j CJUilou• bell fltld
t'rold Trail
unhurt. Hyde was sure he had
. ly_l'OI'ded trtllute today to for- It will' move tltrough
the
t:'- : .
S\111 later Pierre Count.\ muae the nght choice
mer Vice President Henry A. busine88 district and continue
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SheriH ./ark Herrv and h i~ Herr? Said t_ht&gt; delay !n
Wallace, • outspokea Iibera) to the town baD where Mayor
depuues began lo.l lowing thr rtporlmg tht&gt; ~nmf' made ~h~
lnd one of the IMJt conirover- I.eat Smith will issue a proclaThe stale highway patrol cil · eold trai l of toe buSinml•kc jOb ol traekmg down fh•
sial men to attain high rank fn maUon and !he Christmao lights
bd
ktdnapm I hat mu ch more
Alnerlean poliHcs.
are to be officially turned on.
Eugene McKinney, ~ Jl Uft. aged to get off a lhot, and
which "hog dre8ied" 114 pounds. ed Alfred A. Duff, 19 · Rl. 1 a urtors.
' d•lfirull But. he said. ' we can
.
Po,meroy, has found that ~rtunate enou1h to ll'Ofe 1 1 'J'he New Haven elub has on
Dexter.
to Meigs
county
eourl Berry adrwliP
· j ht' had very apprecwlt
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f 'h
Wallace, who unceremonious- Middleport merchltnt r;om~it. 1on-av,
a rharge
of speed
m e-xtess
t e an~oety o . t
ly retU:ated to a farm near tee members said other partJci· deer aren t always more plentf- hd!
.
,
ll tllr tu gu or1 Ht' sa1d 'h&lt;- falht&gt;r who wanteJ to get his
here follawing his defeat as 1 pants will illclude the bomecom- ful on the other side of the The deer ran about 300 yards three klllsk 50 farh thlB year; 1 he f~dr roadt c ond • tio~s daner a~ ar- k 1 d n a p 1.' rs ~pparentlv had bov ba('k "
thi d
1n
"'' ttend t f
mountain
' It be' h. 1
iuc y art ers are ~rry c1 ent a 2 a.m. rri ay oo wp 1
- - - - - -r ·party presidential candt. g queen a,., 8
an' rom
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l1 e~ . mg_'~- t "'""__1__doe other
Kin of New Haven and Har- Rd. 405, fiVe and four tenths
date In 1918, dted Thursday fol· several ochools, representatives McKmney and lour
other
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11 f W t Col b'
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th f Rt 143
Iowing
. se~eral months of iJI. of the Meigs County
.
0
usse • Tl
0
es buck
urn and
18. ml es sou
0
.
Riding
members of the New Haven l
King got
pound
l Officers said
that
Duff.
driv. l
.
ness. He was 77.
club, the Motorcycle elub and, Archery Club traveled to Har·
l
t
nd
doe
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th
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of
his
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of course Santa Claus who will dy County W. Va. for a week of
Russe go a 5' pou
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1 mg nor ' os co ro
,
• for youngster,.
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The veh1cle
ran up an bem·
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PARRIS ISLAND, s. c _ Ihave treats
bow·hunting
The club also ha• a wlld tur- car.
b km
d
th
·k
De!
t
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t '11 1o
ith h ed'' but .. ldorn h't'' d
0
d
k
an en.1 lin
en came at I
ense a tomeys for a Mar~even WI c ,. w. t e
se
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key to. Its ere it. The tur ey onto the roadway. There was
VATICA'J CITY ll!Pn -- An historic declaration re~'::u~orps drill Instructor (Dl) ~';'8 of weekly winnersm the in A\~~ =n~~~c":!ful u~:y: MASON - The Shooting Ed· was killed by Charles Zerkle I moderate damage to the car.: cognizing the nghi to frpedorn of worship for all men
boutc~:r:~nhU:dl~ dfS: in mo~O::t yuletide •eaton pro- came bOrne.
q te ucation prol(ram, aponsored by Iof New Haven.
I Duff was not InJured. _He was won a final vote of confJdenrt&gt; 1r1 I he Etumcmtal Council
It test'
y
ed·
The nert dtl McKilllley was the Bend Area Jaycees wIll Last year the Club 10t credit . scheduled to appear m r·ourt l today .
crul unony of four of the reon his wa to ~alser Aluminu end Saturday, Nov. 2fi. at the for li deer kills.
' today.
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The declaration was approved by a vole of 1.954 t~
Ia who brought the charges.
at
'!'Mason Youth Center all p.m. I
ln other Me1gs counly ••·tov-]249 The large number of negative votes represented dtelh Th~our testilled Thorsday
IDlDl
check A deer to !kU:p h~ The program at Saturday's
ity, the patrol listed the arrests Iharrd opposttton but the necessary iwo·thirds maJonty
at
ff Set Clyde E. Cornel.
·
. eros
roa meeting will be 1 welcome ad·
of Thomas E. Diddle. J9. H.acme. i was eas1ly att:11ned . An off1 r 1al coum·11 spokesman said
lsan, • 29-year-old Dl from Cofrantdof htm. He grabbed hls dress by President Jerry Arnold.
fictitious registration, .cited to the declaration was approved overwhelmingly but the
i &lt;oa Beach, Fla., slapped and
w an an arrow, got out of followed by 1 shooting match
appear today; Dale R Stolls, voting figures were not . .~
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1 punched them for disciplinary
hi&amp; car, pursued the deer, mao. which will team up lads and
44, Zanesville, overwidth vehic- available lmmedi81Piy.
t10n on rehg10us liberty elat~
I reasoru, However, 00 cross erda~"
CCI
I 'ted tod
Counctl ltb•rals, who long havo
~mlnation the four
L.... mothers and da ughters,
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ay.
The derlaralion stales thai ' 'd d 't
r th
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or any Student and adult (n I
lOnSI ere I One 0
e mo
e:ruits aald the alleged blowa did
final shoot off The conclusion
I
all men should be- fr·ee fr~m , significant items befor~
ue
not hurt them,
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) n1 the meetin; will be the pre· Four persons were taken to' Low Bidder on 3
i ~ny form of merctun from CIV· fou r year old assembly.
:
Ge 'ni
ft ork
I
•I authont1es m rehgwus mat,
mt
spacecra w ers
sentation of awards and recog- Veterans Memorial Hospital to· , Jobs is AnnoUll!'f'(i
lei'S tt recogmzes.· the freedom
W'"IUNGTO
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N - THE U S weal on strtke today fn a ·
nltion o1 the to four marks- d 1 treotm t f tnj '
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eopper lncfwlry lppeared ' : &lt;ontract dispute that threat•
P
ay .or .
en
urtes l HUNTINGTON .. W.Va. rUPfl to believe arcordmi lo one's 141\'lt'n Att.. nd FBI
dy today to swallow
. rea ened to thwart U S 18111 to Funeral ae"Jcea for Charles~~·
s~~tamed ID a car - tru~k ~I· -The Army Eogmeers' dJstnct conscienc~ and the nght to . , .
.
complaint a movt b
Without launch four astr~a~t~ in time Arthur Morarlty, 49, Syracuse, I ,_,ycees urge _au. parents to liSI~ on state Route 124 JD Mm- office said Thursday 11p!Jarent: worshipaccurdmg to one's be- Sf"St;JOn on Thur8day
Johnso
Y Prea!den!
wllo died ~ lnjur1es suffered lnlattend and also mvtte everyone erSVllle at ID 1 · m.
low bids ort three lots of work lief without inlerferrnre.
n to stem rising copper to get lhtm horne by Christ· t
ehl 1
tomobli
winners
t th G lti r Oh.
Fourleen orea law enlorco0. else interested The
1 k
p.rica. But not Senate GOP mas.
aionwo-atvHacrtfe adu W V e co 11- and top scores. will be annoww- The injured were identified as ad de a poth ISO,h' tRo.. oc ds. The declaration is considered men! officers attended an FBI
Leader Ev tt M Dlr'··The wa''""t -lied ag·aiDS! s
or , . a, ear y d
Mary Russell Alpha Russell an am on e ro Iver an
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will
be
held
Satur·
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next
week.
Li
and
child
Rd.
Ute
London
locks
and
dam
on
by
Protestants
to
be
of
tmsesston
,
,
urs
ay
Dig
at
e
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. n Ute first move ol Ill kind lhe McDonnell Aircraft Corp. al day at 1·30 p m at
Ewing
. nda
r' ed the Kanawha River in West VIr· mense practical importance to Ga lhpolb police depart meat,
IInce the Korean wor, Johnson midnight, hll already .Jag. chapel. B~ial.wlit bt io Beech
STORE MOVED
btnhBur":: None were b~ tev ginia were submitted by .South-l the movement for Christian un- covering "Prowlers" and saw
Tintnday invol&lt;td emergency gfng preparatiOns to get the Grove cemetery
Simon's Pick-A-Pair store has to ave n hurt sertous y.
ern Gla" Service Gall ipolis. ily
a film on "Burglary lnvesUga.
powers to bypass Congress and Gemini 7 capsule ready
for Services for the nther crash been moved to a new location The Polf!:roy emergency' The firm submitied bids of .
,
, tion:: Mack Elus, FBI ageql,
IOthorize immediate sate ol blastoff oo Dec. 4, Tbe Gemini Ylctfm, George Wendell Bunce, al 104 West Main-st, In the squad was summoned and trans· 18.2t!l. $3.612 and lli,61t for re- ' Today' vule was the last! was m charge.
200,000 Ioiii o1 copper
from : rendOZVOUJ shlp follows nine n Midaleport a pasllOIIpl' In building formerly occupied by ported two of the injured to the placement of doors in pier maJor hurdiP for the F.cumem- Attending wero Chief Chest~
IO"ernmtnl 1Mckpfle8, 'l!te ... ayo later.
~car drivea'by Mr. Morarlty, the Modem Mart store,
bospihll and lhe others were houses.
, ra l Counrtl prior lo tis dose ' A. Leaper, Sgls. John Tay16r
~ brouJIIt a quiet cbarge of MclloaneU, mater of lite 1110- witt be held at 2 p.m. Saturday
,
taken by private transportation.
Der. 8. The declaratiOn Will be , and Bill Barr. patrolmen Pllll
relallltory price control" from man:ecrafl, employes Ul from the Rawlings-Coati Fu·
LOCAL TEMPS
Tbe accident occured near the
NOW YOU KNOW
I promulgated by Pope Paul Vl t and Hollis North. Gary Wallace, ·
Dirksen, who Voiced hio oppo- :::"terna~ of ~ atrfklng neral horne, Masonic services ~ ternperatur• in Pome. Ashland Oil and Refining Com· The Island of Ceylon, settled on Dec. 7. along with three olh·: Joe Owen, Cedi G. Thivener,
IIUoo lo aewamea 'lblll'lday MacttiDistJ (AF~~~ 1
for Mr. Bwtct will lie 111 p.m. roy 1 busiDess distrlel at 11:25 pany bulk plant. Sgt. P. D. Mc-, aboul 543 B. C., was known to er decree' oo the Council a- and Silas J. Hamilton. GallipGIliJht while at • opeailinc IP. cape
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tonight.
a.m. today wu 311 deareeo ... Creedy of the Ohio State Patrol lhe ancfeal Romaas as Tapro-!genda ,
I hs : Sheriff Dem•er A. Walker,
pearenee in Moal(omery, Ala, ...: 1,....1
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der aunny otleo.
was lite Investigator.
.... (cooper • colored),
The passage of the drlara- deputies James E. Baldwin and
"""'ed 1
a~'":.. ';;sib7uhaft"";.;rk.,: BOND8 FORFEITED
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--~- - ·- ·- -- lvan Fife, Gallia county sberBAIICELONA, SPAIN
- lhe ~all ~lis ~ed ctell· Bland Wood, 211, GaJU.
iff's department ; Meigs county
Oltio'l ftrll !rode million lo lo keep Gemini 7 pilots Frank pula, farlelled-. ,150 bond in
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ovon more CI'IUCIIly important delermlnation to otrive for ftctaUy htgh prlces. Instead terms of benefits to producers, tion from 9 ttll 5 Saturday, Nolore lte lei! the Jt'GIIp to 11 Kanc!e Pomeroy· Haberl W
Ray -Burke Ashland Ky who u the •truule for freedom &amp;reatneos, for brotherhood, for they wiU be guided by the con- consumers and taxpayers. The vember 20 sponsored by the Ra•
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will IITive tonlrhi. Tlte rest of Chetblre· Jamei Whtllilliloo' ltbe ' llccldent· whlcb killed two Hulnpbrey IJ)Oke Ill lito ~ !be vice president said.
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