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Not. tO, 1965

Drama Given

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{Mrs. Wickham Garden club Host £.~:-~~:.~~~ t:;~6~u~ ~-~
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: Mrl Ellner Wickham assist· Astate Hospital lor Christmas.
~ by. Mi&gt;s Ada Hoski~ enter- Artids lor men or women are
liined the Twilllht G ~ r d e n to be left With Mrs. Jack Rot&gt;ub Thursda: evening at her son at Stark's Pharmacy bv
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horny
December 7 A Christma's dilinlon-av
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. The meeting, in charge of ner and party Will be held at
j.!.... Leverett Roush, president, the Federated church Decem·
opened with the opemng ode ber 16, with a ~- cenlllft :··
flld pledge to flag. Devotions change. Reserva IOns or ...
!Rken from Ezekiel 36 9 were i ner are to be made with Mrs.
f,d by Mrs Wickh~m who also Gerald Wiiderm~th
hnd
a meditahOn, "1 shall l Mrs. Ralph G1lmore
gave
BUcceed for God ls on my side" the monthly reminder to cle.:~n

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enough water han~the~
have blooms. S e a sa g v f
a handsome_plant a placet b:.
tmportance m a room ~nd 1 . ·
comes doubly decorative. Tlbps
for fall planting were given y
M Eddi Smith who said to
w;:· trun:s of all fall planted
tree~ and also said that fall is
ood time to divide and rea ~nt peonies
fS. aC S . p A dessert ~ourse was served
A large number of relatives b the hostesses during the
and rrlends attended the Inner~ y 18 1 h
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planting of bulbs. Mrl. Jed
Webster Sr. prepared and pre·
sented a paper on House plant
parade. She satd that to gtve
planls the right soil, light and

Large N·umber
Attend Funeral
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Members answered roll call w1th and paint g~rden tools before
storing for wml~r. Also to ~a.nk
; Thanksgiving th~ug~t.
·; Several commurucallons we.rc up roses for wmter a~d fml~h
jead from Mrs. Charles LewiS, - - - - -

al Friday for the late Mrs Fred soc
Jackson, who di~d at the age
of 83 The last rttes were con·

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Myers ervlce
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s e on
November
13
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dueled by the Rev Nyle Bor·
den at the Mount Monah Baptist Church '" Mlhdddlepobrt.
Mrs. Jackson a een ac-

H ld Annual
Ho ;day D'mner

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m., Ia the Lelort Falla Melitodill cbareb. !ltv. Jotnel Mor·
riJOD, Sr., paotor of MI. Htr·
moo and Letart FoUa Ulllled
Br~ea ebarebet will deliv·
or
oermoo
M I&lt; wUI
provided by
the 081 Ualt.d
Brethren
~ nd th Ml Moriah
~~:.b :f God~ Ja.;•• F. Ear·
I , ..,or of the Letart Fills
~~lllodlot charre, wUIIeod the
oorvke Other chnrc~es par·
kl ttn'g are Ealt
Letart,
ApP"Je Grove, Great Bend ud
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evening In parish house o
, Grace church.
The play was under
direction of Mro. Richard
tin, assisted by Mrs. Carl
Mrs. Paul Chapman was
charge of properties and
up.- ·Takirig par~ were the Rev.
Richard Martin, .. Mrs. James

hes The public 18 lnvlt· O'Brien, Mrs. Fred
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Mrs. Herbert Seth, Mrs. Roger
Dillard, Mrs. Everett

by scripture reading of Psalm
b
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5 by Mrs. Her ert 0 IXOD an

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Mrs. James Sl,..n and Mrs.
Larry Wiley.
Mrs. A. R. Knight, president,
conducted the business
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and Mrs. J. E. D. Hartinger,
supply chairman, reported
12 sewi"l! kits made for
Community Day The

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JY in which members were askUve in lhe church havi~g been !uneral serv~: !~ Jakwi%g .
About
~ to suggest areas they would The annual Thanksgiving din-: prwdent of the Women s AUX· ..... was held ~ November 13, ! .
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Jke heaulified and to submll Iner of Magnolia Temple Pyth·l iliary of the Pl'ovodence Asso- Ch~pel Sat~~ttthe Rev. Jerry [j
Middleport
!&lt;JUnly contact chairman. An·
!ther cuncerned beautllflcatlon
)nd conservation of Me gs COUll-

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ewar omes· &lt;I
for Revival

:l)leJTo to the conservatwn com- ian Sisters was htld Thursday. elation and president of the at 2 p.m., t
f the Pome- U
1\Uttee for study. A letter was t&gt;\ening preceding the regular I Hocking Convention. She serv- Mast~~ · pbas ~r ~hrist officiat- The Rev. and Mrs. Fred ~· meeUng of Epi~opal
read in regard to the Wah- ~ meetmg at the DAV hall.
ed 40 years as cler of the lo- ' roy
I ~usJc was provid· i' Gardner have returned to theJr Women to be held In
a project and It was voted Members were sea ted at a cal church and had served ns mg.b F - ~ B c.k organist
home in Johnson City. Tenn. February 1-2 was
contribute $20 toward the table With White cm•er and cen-1piamst since Lhe ngt&gt; of 12 un· edB Y. I r~~s i~ Beech Grove after several days visit hert j Refreshments were served
t;ro)ect.
tered with " cornucopia filled til ill health foret.."'d her to re·
~~a v and J1811-bearers were 'l with former parishioners and the close of the
Members were asked to write Ito overflowing with fruit, nuts I tire She w.a s also act1ve as a ~erne .erFultz William Matlack, friends. They were accompan·] Mrs Dale Dutton Mrs.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT.
OHtO
MoNDAY,
NOVEMBER
22,
1965
FIVE CENTI
VOL XVII NO. 1B3

...

Fifth Fatality ol
Year is Recorded
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to pay the balance o

·~ Ben Buck,

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prayer by Mrs. Joh~ Smith.
w~:ri~~. lhe ~:~~~~ ~~f:~:
president, In charge, It was
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president; Mrs.
Wilson. vice president; Mrs.
The Rev. Curtice
Powell, I ~rl Moore, secretary; Mrs.
evangelist, will ~ the spea~erl Will,
treasurer, . and Mrs.
for revival servtces
bemgl Myrlle Long,
birthday sece-scheduled at the Middleport! tary.
of the Nazarene, Beech- Plans were
made for I
1
tters of protest on weed &lt;:on· and gourds with the replica of Sunday School teacher.
·:meshel Ro;e William Myers,l ied home by MISs Mildred Hawj Mrs Ha;old
· St. from Nov, 24 to Det&gt;ember Chrtstmas party al the home
ol by spraying, to the Direc· a turkey on the end of table. I MusiC was presented by trdhe W~l~~d Ashw~rth and Chester ley who will spend several days 1 an~n~lss ~nora Giles
at 7:3(1 p.m. each evening. I of Mrs. Ed King , the date
lor of State Ohio Highways. The Napkms further carried out the choir With Mrs [rvm Bumga · 1, h
with them.
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The Rev. Mr. Powell, of to be announced. Secret pal
~arden Club Associaion ~p- Thanksgiving theme. Ethel Ste-' ner and Mrs. Ethel Riley ~~ ~ K~~~~ng from
out of town Joe Cabeen and Miss Mary I
Newark, an elder in the Church! and $1 gifts will be exchanged,
proves weed control by mowmg ard asked grace.
i Glouster accompam~ts. Spea - were Mr and Mrs George ShtV·
f Columbus are weekf
of the Nazarene, Is now devot- The wonder box donated by
but. not by s~raying .. A class 'ln Ehzabeth campbell, most ex- ing dunng th~ servte~s was Mrs: eler Jr. ~nd Jayne. Ann and Mr. :~br:e~ts of his parents, Mr.
Oln etVI ,
ing h.is fuU time to the work I Miss Dorothy Long was awardllaSic arranging deSign by Mrs cellent chief, opened the meel· 1 Dorothy Lewts of B1dwell, rep and Mrs George Shiveler Sr. d ~ Fred Caheen and Mr.
of evangelism. He began ~U. ed to Mrs. Myrtle I.ong.
)rene Jackson, w~s announced ing in rduahstic form . Ella: resenlmg the Providence Asso or Cmci~nab; Mr and Mrs.
M~~ William SlaiP.r and
ministry in 1951 as pastor or 11 Refreshments
were served
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j,Dd all that are mterested. are Smith was reported 111 and Dor- ] t lafJon.
.
Aaron Kelton, Richmond, va ; f'amil
a church in Zanesville. Mr. by the hostess at the dose of
it, send names to Mr~. Lew1~. Iis Grueser in distress having .oul-or-to~ relatlv~s 8 n ~ Mrs. Gerald Lozier and Jay and Mr Y·and Mrs. Lawrence MatPowell is a graduate of Oliv~t l he meeting, tn nine members
" Reports on the Regwnal me~t- lost s1ster by death A round , rnends heJe for the services in Jean, Madison, N.J.: Mrs. Hen·1 Sm rna Ga. are guests Columbia Grange No.
. and Pasedena
College m1and five children,
Beverly,
Jhg at Littl£- Hockng were g1v -1 robin sympathy cart was sent• eluded Mrs. Mary Elle~ Smllh, . Fultz and sons HenrY Jam- tox h~
~nts ' Mr and Mrs. was host on Saturday
Calif. In addition to his preach-. Becky, Brenda, and Briaa WUI
en by several members. It was 1to Mrs. Grueser Forty-f1ve ~hut- Mrs Phoebe Coats, Mtss Kar- 1 and Mickey,' Mrs. John ~~r 1 15 M':~x 'ruesday
they I at Columbia School tu Star
ing mini stry, Mr. Powell took , and Roger Dixon.
\loted to liend gifts 1.o Athens in calls were reported und al en Smtth, Mrs. Dese rette Len· Brown and family Columbus 1
. Col~mbus to vtsit Mrs. Laurel Grange members
vocal training and is an ex.
report given on allrUistic wor~. ~ ear, Mr .. clmton Flowers, Mr.' Also, Mr. and Mrs. William I ~erv~a'~·a lor sister of Mr. Mat- other guests when officers
cellent tenor soloist. Residents ~~·
G d ll . '
00
The charter was draped
Charles Rlckma~,
Columbus.' Myers Johnson City; Mr. and Y
Y '
the three Granges were
are invited to attend the ser-1 ISS
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memory of Rile;.~ Myers. A. vote Mrs Edna Lew_ • Akr~n, pres!· Mrs. Walter M'ajor, Grove City; to~in William Reynolds has ed by.-Jefm ftom Vinton
vice!! each evening. The Rev .1 Guest at Party
W(!J of thanks was given the dumer d~l of t.h_e Ohto Baplls.t W~Jm- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Great· Ireturn~ from Gallipolis where ty. .
Clyde J . Barlett is pastor
M1ss Becky Goodall was guest
lnstalling 11he JoC"ai church.
lor honor at a surprise birthday
committee. Mrs. Stew.art, Mrs. ens Auxilta!'y ; Dr. Le~ts .R~~- house, Huntington, w. va.; Mr. lshe 5 enl several day s with rei- Members of Ule
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Campbell and Ella S':mt11. Plans man , Mt. Clemens. Mich.' 1r · and Mrs. Sam Strauss, Athens: 1 ~live:.
team were Mr. and Mrs. Law-~
party Fnday evening, Novemwere
made
for
a
Chnstmas
parVmcent
Yousg,
Gary,
Pa.
p,.
d
Mrs.
Gene
Stuckey,
West
CoMrs
Wwe\1
Probasco
of
renee
Morton
Mr.
and
Mrs
SERVICE
HELO
I
ber
12, at the home of her sls: We wire flowen evervwhert
ly and 50 cent g~ft ex~ang: Aaron M~~~e~~u:tto~~:~el:~d lumbia, W. Va .j &amp;md Willard Charl~ston, W. Va. has been• Wayne Coope~ and Mr. and l Funere~t services for the late ter, Mrs. Janice Neutzl~ng.
WY2 2039
at the next meetmg, d cehmt l Mrs. E 1 B t g.C.Incl·nnat 1. • Ashworth, .Kent.
the guest or friends for several Mrs. C. B. Wells. Mr. and Mrs Mr. H E Perrv. father of Carnes we1·e played and pnzes
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ber 16. It was announce t a Mrs. ar rax on,
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the Past Chief Christmas din- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jack.~on,
days. The Probasco
fa ~ Virgil Atkms, Meigs county ep- Mrs. Homer Rice, were con- ~ awar e P.ac gues.
ner and party with $l gift ex- RendvHie ; Miss Annette John·
have been transferred to _lndi- uties and Mrs Gladys P1erce of dueled Saturday at the Ewmgs After refreshments of
Ice
.Pomeroy Flower Shop change would be 1'hW'sday, De- son, Mrs. Clarence McCabe, Jr..
ana where Mr. Probasco IS as· Radcliff were also present.
Funeral Chapel In Pomeroy cream, cake, and punch were
Mala
PomeroJ cember 2 at the
Federated GalllpoHs: Mi ss LeWi s and Bersoc1ated with the N.Y.C.
~boot 60 Gra~gers and guests Out-of-town relatives here for , served, Becky opened her many
Mra. M11lard van Meter
h· h l, 6.30 p m
ni ·e Burden Rid well · Mrs. ora · · -- · road . They were former rest· enJoyed a bountiful ~Jtluck sup- the service!! were Mr and Mrs.! nice gifts. Attending were Tanc ur~ __:__ · _:____ Vi~y. Mrs.' Helen Leach, and
Enteml Hospital
dents of Middleport.
per. One appeal for 11id was J w Seyfrted and daughter~. · na G~rdner, Carrie .Sears, Deb' Mrs. Ethel Riley, Glouster.
Persons. entering Holzer lbs· The. ~iddleJl:OCt Band Boosterl answered by the ~ra~e and
Lynchburg, va. and John bie G1lkey. Sue Phahn, and Mrs.
Pallbearers were Arnold Rirh. pita! dunng the last 24 hours Assoctalton will ~eet Mon~ay County Grange Officers Confer- Perry, Marvin Painter, Mr. Robert Goodall. Sending gifts
ards Charles Winston , Law- included : Mrs. J&lt;tmes E. Betz. l evenir.g, Nov._ 22 m the lugh ence was announced for Novem-1and Mrs. Herbert Painte~· of were Jnyce Long, Sue Neutzrene~ Boyd, Wlliam Clayton, 608 Th ird Ave.; Mrs. Elhel P, schifvl cafetena at 7:30p.m.
ber 22 at Rock Springs Granae : Sev.ens City, va.
lng , and Sandra Clatworthy.
John Moon and Carl Wil liams. Simmons. Rt. 1 Northup; Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Al.fred L. Rous~, hall.
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-. --A dinner w-as served for the out- win Carroll, 1666 EasternAv~.; Lincoln-st. wer~ m Oak
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CONTRIBUTES!
CLUB MEETS
ed to Mrs. Richa:d Flnlaw and
of-town guests at the church by ~ John W. Brown. Jr., Lower R1v- Thursday evenmg where they l The Loyal Women·s Class of Mrs. Albert Marlin was
a Mrs. Charles Riffle. Refresh:
the women of the church and 1 er Rd: Mrs: ZeHa Grate, Rt. attended the o.ak Hlll _senlot the Middleport
Church of guest, when Mrs. Dona ld Jlv~c· . men!~ wert ~erved by the host
the Guild Girl•.
! Pat not: R1chard L. Mollohan, Clas&lt; ptay whtch was directed·! Cp . .
ib
B1 1ess Ia the above named and
1 11 .$IO to KenZie enlertailled the
Rt . 1 Gallipolis;, Kenneth
E. by their son, Russell Rou~h , the"~id~~.CO~ .~ .~fl~raR for Month ly Canasta dub , Thurs~ Mr~ . Paul Taylor, Mrs. J _a h n
HA!iJ OUESTS
Sht-els, Crown City; Mrs. Char- faculty member. They were dm- Ct ·s mas por bas¥.4:\:i inqtead day evening, at her home, Plea·. Beaver, Mrs. Eugene Trtplett
~N&lt;l1Y i.n:J Cr; IIIII.Lif ~. •· •'~,.-'' · ),._. W. Cla&amp;g. ijid~ell( ~rs .. n:~ · ner guests ol ~~~- and Mr c ••• 1 r~~~~~ ,
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E'--tlon of offlcero wos held, .
when the Willing Workers clan
of the Enterprise EUB churcb
met '!llursday evenillfl, at U11
home of Mrs. James Will,
Road.
M.... Thomas Bentz opened
the meeting with
devotions.
A song, "Rainbow of Love"
was presented
by Beverly,
Becky, and B~nda Will, followe

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Smart" was
presented
members of lbo St.~~~~!\
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dump the Dallas Cowboys 24-17
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48.
Oakland 23 Denver 20
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walkers ... training chairs
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WU.TON (1'1)
!Only games acheduled)
items on the 3rd Floor.
Pearce 3-4-10. Long
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tor the Manhattan-St. Peters
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aod New York
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doubleheader, which opens the
nan Trace 28.
Houston at Kansas City
1
32nd consecutive season
yourc~rpet wall-to-wall, you
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college
haskelball
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DailySentinel~ Pomeroy-MiddleporC o., Nov. 22, 1965-3 Boston at New York
traffic putha!
Willon
outscored
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(Only game 1cheduled!
Sqtrare Garden, Dec. 9, went
Hlue
Isale Sunday.
Countians 18-17 lhe third period.
Dan Hall, a senior playing his
new
NFL Stondlnp
first basketball game, led the
nap open
By Ualted Press lntenotloaal
Wldcats with 28 polots. He also
fluffy agaln,
led Harman Trace rebounders
Euten Dlvlaloa
restore. forgotten colorw.
with
14
grabs.
Coach
George
W. L. T. Pet.
Rent easy-to-use electric
Evans ' crew hit 31 per cent of
•luunpooer for ·$1 a day at
Cleveland
3 2 o .800
their
field
goal
attempts
and
Dan
(Buck)
Crothers,
who
graduated
last
spring,
Is
St.
Louis
5 5 o .M
Pomeroy Ctmtnt Block Co,
3a.5 per cent at the charity the only starter gone from last winter's Jackson High New York
5 5 0 .60
in Pomtroy. 0,
line.
School
basketball
squad
which
posted
a
overall
13-8 rec- Dallas
4 &amp; 0 .400
- - - - - - - -- - - ord, and a 9-5 ljlark in the SEOAL, good for a third place Washington
4 6 0 .400
finish .
Philadelphia
3 7 0 .300
Returning lo veteran Coach 5-4, and senior Pat Eisnaugte, rttlsburgh
2 8 0 .200
Dave Fi5her's outfit are Larry 5-10.
Western Division
p rese nts
Rose and Larry Adair, guards, F d
•nd -•J. nW. L. T. Pd.
Gary Gillum Mike Moran and . un amenia1s
~ru Ito . B 1tl
9 1
1ng have been the blglhing m a more
0 .900
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Scott Bierly.
practice so far along with work- G~n Bay
Coach Fishe~ plans, to carry ing some on offenae and defense. Chicago
6 4 0 .1100
13 boys on thiS year • varSity Wednesday night the lronmen San Francisco
~ ~ 5 .80j
and has a num,her of prospects scrimmaged Ironton and Satur- Detroit
r. 5 ~ .80 •
from last year s. reserve tea~. day morning travel to Marietta Mhmesota
6 5 0 .50
At center, semors Larry Gm- for another scrimmage
Los Angeles
1 9 0 .100
T e flon tlnlsh
gerich, 6-4, and Clark Boggs,
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6-5 and JuJUor Cary Montgom- The lronmen have 17 game!l Chicago 17 Detroit 10
ery, 11-6, are battling for a slar- on their sched_ule for the 1965-36 Washington 31 Pitlsburgh 3
ling position.
~ason Wlth etght at home and Baltimore 34 PhilAdelphia 24
Besides Rose and Adair at for- I nme away.
' . New York 2'i St. .Louis 15
wards, Jerry
6-1
Below
is
thi11
year
's
schedule
Green Bay 38 Mmnesota 13
8
(buffet style)
junior and Chris
for the Jronmen :
San Fran 30 Los Angeles 27
and also a junior are
Nov. 27 - Waverly- Home. Cleveland 24 Dallas 17
out.
Dec. 3 - Nelsonville- Home.
Thunday'1 Games
At the guards besides
Dec. 10 - Middleport- Away. Baltimore at Detroit
IMorgan and Glllum are
Dec. 11 - Wellston- Home. (Only game scheduled)
Patton, 5~. Randy Sizemore, Dec. 17 - Athens - Away.
Sunday's Game•
Dec. 22 - Pomeroy- Home. Chicago at New York
Dec. 23 - Oak Hill-- Away. Cleveland at Pitlsburgh
Jan. 7 - Gallipolis- Away. Dalla! at Washington
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Jan. 14 - Logan - Away.
Green Bay at Los Angele•
Jan. 2! - Nelsonville--Away. Philadelphia at St. Louis
eFrlgldolre eAdmiral
Jan, 28 - Middleport- Home. Sn Francisco at Minnesota
e Speed Queen • Hoover Jan. 29 - Wellston- Away. (Only games scheduled)
Feb. 4 - Athens - Home.
e Provincetown
Feb. II - Pomeroy - Away. I
NBA Standln11
eFioxsiMI
Feb 12- Coal Grove Away. By Vnlled Press lllternatlonlll
Feb. 18 - Gallipolis- Home.
Eastern Division
VLBT
Feb. 25 - Logan - Home.
W. L. Pet.
Boslon
II 5 .688
MIDDLEPORT
Arizona St. 14 Wyoming 10
Cincinnati
II S .688
""jjiijiijij~AriUngi'~lo~n~St. 31 Lamar Tcb. 21 Philadelphia
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to be a touchdown for the Cow- j
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; Jim Strausbaugh sank 16 of The Jels also captured the
fllcblaer Slops Last Bid
21 field goal attempts Saturday reser~e game by a SJ-28 score.
Cleveland took advantage of night to lead the Wilton Jets to Ken Goss had 15 markers for
this interception and drove for a 67·48 win over the Hannan the winners while Dean Wise
a touchdown which came when Trace Wildcats. Besides his led Hannan Trace witb 16. FriFrank Ryan, whose passes 16 field goals, Strausbaugn can- day nighl, the Wildcats open
gained a net of 65 yards , hit ned nine free throws to score SVAC C&lt;Jmpetition with John
Gary Collins with a Jive-yard a total of 41 points on
the Wickline's Kyger Creek BOO.
toss to give the Browns 24-10 evening.
· cats at Cheshire.
lead.
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weatern Highlander• wW op;==:.:....:= =::..:===;:,!'on's 31 ' "'ond halt points.
eu their 11115-ti6 BCbedDie toWilton jwnped lnlo a
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lead after the first period and mes Valley Villn1s at SonlbPaths Easily Removed were ahead 34-15 at the inter- western.
mission .. Hannan Trace had a
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inlo contention when Don Mer-1arter recovering a Jim Brown lu lost Ill yardl in pena1Uea 1when Leroy ICelly ftllurned a
edith hit forllll!l' Olympic gold fumble, but the defense rose 1o and the Browu 72.
punt 67 . y11'ds, liVIne the
n.edalisl Boli Hayes with a 41\- the occaslotLo
Several penallles 01111bled tho Browns a 17-3 blllltlme bulye.
yard touclldown pass which was This time Fichtner reached BrowDs 1o score one louchdown Those two loUcbdowns came
tipped by ,a Browns' defender. up and Intercepted the ball, re- but a lew others blunted a wilhin 63 seconds,
This tally was set up when the Iturning II 47 yards.
drive and resulted in the Although Cleveland appean to
Cowboys blocke4 a Loo Groza
Penallloo Pllyed Bl1 Role blocked field goal altempt be a ohoo-in for the loop crown,
field goal attempt.
It wu an especially frustrat- which helped the Cowboys 1o Collier isn't ready 1o call the
The Cowboys had two other ! ing afternoon for Dallas, which get possession of the ball and race over.
chances lo tie lhe game bul outgalnOd the Browns 290 lo 200 move 1o within one toochdown. "We'll continue to play each
each ended when .an alert ' yards, but was unable to come
Kelly Scores ou 1'7·Yanler
game as it comes. We have to
Cleveland defender intercepted up with the big push at the Cleveland's finest Ollensive win at least two more. f don't
a Meredith paS8. Costello halt- right time.
show came 1n the second quar- know any other way lo do it ex.
ed the Cowboys when he "They made ig plays and we ter when it scored 17 points. in- cept lo take each one as it
grabbed a pass in the end zone. dldn'l" was the way Cowboys! eluding a 4&amp;-yard field goal by comes.''
Meredith tried to surprise the !;oach Tom Lancdry summed! Groza which deadlocked the And the next one for the
Browns by passing on the first things up.
gam al 3-3.
Browns wlll be the hapless
down wilh the Cowboys on the. Penallies also played a big I The BrowJtJ moved ahead Pittsburgh Steelers, who have
eight-yard line.
part In the game, Officials when Brown bolte4 over from won two while losing eight and
The Texans threated again called 14 penalties, ~ight the three to end a sustained are in the basement of the
with about lwo minutes to go against the hoot Cowbaoys. Dal- drive. Cleveland 1100red again Eastern diviJion.
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Georges ayen,
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H..S-36; Miller, 1)..6...1~; season.
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aft: Iwere beaten 21-7 by Toledo,
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wbich shared the Mid· down the curtain on its season schedule will see Central08Stall
eryone :rst four games.
I which had liS best year Since
TALE OF THE TAPE
Conference crown, with the traditional
IJe. at Tennessee Slate In a 'J'banb.
e
down at OhiO 1957 at lh'i.
, . hth ! LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!) -racked up its sixth consecutive , tween Denison and Ohio
giving Day game.
U . rslty was glad to see thc o The Joss was D•yton s
I The tale of tile tape for the, victory witll a 23·polnl explosion, ley an, which turned out to a
mve end , for it was a miser·lagainstone
ry, lc· ass ius Clay - Floyd .Patterrolld ovcr
season
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- one
hi in the final periodTbto R
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od Fl bt Results
son
champions p
37-7.
e es
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university's first an-tosmg year.
lunl:y
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thus !miShed with a 7-3 recor i a
decision over the Blsh- HAYI
The Bobcats were dumped 29a
G South Afri·
Clay Patterson . Quarterback Bruce Malle o Io s as Daln Birkley scored
14 by Marshall, . which beat
' Armstead, Height
6-3 , 6
connected on
on runs and passed !or
them 1~ in the !mal game of ca I
eles drew with Neck
11 V• 16,passes of a, 13 ond 2.yards ,tojanolher for the winners. The
th 1964 season to start the 11· 1361\, Los
l35Y South Chest !normal)
421\ 41 Jim Shaw, whose scormg catch- two teams scored 28 points In

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we've had our rough times, and children reach •&amp;e-11, JOU'UI bul J don'&amp; HI 111.1111 lliv.U.
also our arpments. But when miiDIIIa YOWIII mlll'riasall aU ages either, ln18111uch u Jill

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and talk them over, and we Dear Helen:
everywhere thei!le days. A friend
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ing things out is the answer to or pierced ears. My mother has didn't know: "Don't. ev~r try I
-l--- by Hel... Bottel
most marriagl pro~:ems.
' at tast agreed to talk to the to wear the other kmd !~ you .
I can honestly say I love my doctor about it. I have promis- 1have hole• m your lobeo, she
wi[e and Four childrtm more ed to wear only button type Isays. "You'll be surprised how l·
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
I Dear Helen :
, each day, and, even when I oc-1earrings, and Helen, I live up c!ip·&lt;ms hurt H pierced ear."
This column 1s for young : ~ don.'t know whether you ll 1casionally forget a birthday, l'rn to my pfomises. Do ~·ou think ; -H.
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people. their problems
and. prml this Jetter. as I know you ,sure their love for me grows 1 am too young , and what are , Dear Helen.
pleasures, their troubles and , aren't generally in favor of 1 too.
I your opinions on the subject? ! If my friend and I talk
to
1
fWl. As with the rest 9f H.den ,young marriages, but here\;'.
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Help Us!. it welcomes laughs ' a .story about one that worked!/ Sometimes 11 JSn t the age In . strongly against it. - HOPE· m cla.ss, doea our ~acher ha':'l
but wun't dodge a serious ques· ; My wife_ and 1 were married 1 years but how grown·UP you FUL
a~y rJght to stop us. We aren t 1
tion w1th a brush~off.
when we were both 16 yean 1 are that makes for happy mar.
1disturbing anyone . .we spent ell
Send your teen-aae questions old. Friends predicted we'd: riages. - R. B.
, Dear Hopeful:
' summer learning JlOW. - JUDto YOUTII .~SKED FOR IT, break up wilhin three Y"""' Om R. B
1 I see nothing wrong in get· 1!Til
rare of Helen Help US!, this but I'm happy to say we've You'r-e so right. - and your ! ling your ears pierced (by .1 1Dear Judith :
newspaper.
b~n married 10 years and hope young marriage is so right for : doctor - don't risk the needle, l If you kids would only eKert
A WORD IN FAVOR
Ior many, many more. Sure you! But. ... I'll bet when your ice and thread routine at home), ! the t:nergy on school work. that
you spend trying to OYOid It,
you wouldn't go dowo to the
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Dear Helen :
' I wa~ going steady with this !
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w•·nt away fl&gt;r summer vacation.
Since we'r~ back at school,

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he hasn't even e11lled or spoken '
lo m• . I Mill have his !d. brace·
let which means we're steadiea.
Should I eontinue going steady
with a guy l never see, or give
it bark? - SUMMER HAT·'

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This is for sure : you aren't·
going sl~&gt;ady wilh a boy you I
haven't seen in five months- ,
so oHer the Id. braCf"l~t back, I
and make it seem like a mutual I
agreement - even If it isn't. I

WELLSLEY FARMS

ICE
CREAM

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This column Is dedicated to 1

f.amliy livin&amp;, S&lt;J If you're hav·
ing kid trouble or just plain i

~gal.

1trouble, let Helen help YOU. I
She will also welcome your 1
own amusing experiences. Ad·
1dress Helen Bottel io care of
; this newspaper,

DOCTOR

BAKE n' BREAK

symptoma of arterios&lt;'lerosis?
1What can be done to arrest its
illevelopment?
1

-UDfortaaately, harden·
Jng of the arteries causes no ·
symptoma until the vessels become almost completely chok·
ed off. This is a late manifestation of a disease that beR:ina in
50 per cent of the population
when they are in their early
208. When the choking-off occurs, the 1ymptoms depend on
the location of the blocked ar.
terifll. In a coronary artery you
would have attacks of a vise .
like pain jn the region of the
heart (angina pectoris); ln thE'
leas, pain on wa.lking (intermittent claudication ).
!

'

Prevention is now thought to '
depend IH1 on cutting out high·'
cholesterol fats than on n~uc· j'
ing your total caloric intake and ,
k..plng your wei&amp;ht at the low-

FtH Sf:JH

PINEAPPLE

WHITI ••~ DARK MIAT ••
All WHtll

SLICED - CRUSHED

I

FREI FREE FREE

CHUNK- SPEARS

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4 "'"'

YOUNG
IILTSVILLI

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CRY.O-VAC WIA.ItPID

Tur keys

I lbt To
9 lbo·.

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9~~s. $799
ight

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45c

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8-or.
Can

89c
69c

Roasting CHICKENS

Swift's Premium- Flavor Orawn-U, 5, OoverameM
lnsptdttl. Heavv lr••d for lekft•t er 5t•wJ,...

cY...Oo.vU.,Nw,......
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Swift'J Premium -

4 to 6 lb .......
U. S. Gewemment l.ts,_lf. .

Stuffed

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lb.
Pkg,

12-os.
Pkg,

39c

Swift'•

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LATE HOWES- 1-LI. BOX
LT. OR DARK IROWN- CONP.

The ceremony of tile bleol·
w_,, "" of hoiiiOhold nimsla dates
hack Ul the !4th century, when
poll and representaUvo flo! d
• ~~~ were taken IniAl the
churche• to bt! blessed In dedi·

C~l~RY CRISP

kcltle EVANS

KRAFT
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POTATO

ROLLS·
OJ11 29c
PKG.

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CANNED

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Please ootid your qoeollat
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Brllldllldt, M.D., II ure of
We poper. WilDt Dr. Braat\liltll eouol •••- ltldlvldllll
Jetten bo 11111 ,..,... Iotter. of
........ IM«eel ill ltdtlre ..,.

G"'n Strmp1

With Tho Purch.., Of l-Lb.
P~g. Swift'• Pl'fmium

A - 'llle cld•l functiOII of the
1p1... 11 tile destrucn011 of worn.
oot red blood cells but ln man
, the spleen 11 not eiSeDilal lor
1 Wo purpose. In the obletlee of
.tho ;pJeen, It• funcUon ito taken
over by the Unlng of tile blood

This is itl Home baked bread, wilh a golderHxowtl
crus I and a wonderful aroma as you serve it. bot and
fresh from your oven I And so simple and easy to
prepare. It's nol frozen - no thawing or relri&lt;Jerallon
needed. Simply pop inlo a prehealed 4GO" O"Ven lor 15
minutes Out it comes hot and steaming. lull-bodied
and enriched, in wonderful pull-apart IIGIIOC"f aDces.

lb.

U. I. Government lnapected

Boneless Turkey Roast
FRESH OY'STERS

Thi1 Coupon Worth 100

tion?

The outlook for 1 )101'10!1
whose opleen hea booo removed la &amp;•nerally v.-y good. II
dopmda on what OOIIdllioll the
operation was performod lor.
In most 'cases the operation
prolon&amp;o, rather than shortenl,
life.

59c

ill.

Leon, No We~stt
Swift's Premium - U. S. Gov't. lnsptocted
Light 6o Dark MtCit. 3 to 5 lb. Avg.

LIBBY'S

their tpleens remO'~ed. How do
they manage to get alona wilh·
. out this organ? What oro the
· chences of living more lhaD
five yel'rs after such an opua-

nssels.

NIGHT 'TIL 9P.M.
FREE FREE FREE

Q- Two of my cousine had

INS

Young Turkeys~:,'~:: r.

OPEN WEDNESDAY

box11

er limit Df oormal, cutting out
cigarettes and. with your doc·
tor's help, keepllll your blood
pressure, especially the lower
(diastolic) reading, within nor·
mal limits and learning the iioe
111 of e.(uanlmity.

enriched

39c

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Swift'• P,.mlum -

4 ..... $1

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.
Some I 1mes
your dortor can I
detect arterio5clerosis
before
any of these vascular a('cidenH 1
occur by reeling the arterie·s in
your feet, seeing their outline 1
in an X-ray film (usually one
taken for another reason.\, or '
seeing characteristic chang~s in I
the interior of your eyes.
I

Hen Turkeys :: :~::

STUFFED

White, Yellow, Devils Food
Swiss Chocolate

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SWIFT'S IUTTIRIALL - U. S. OOV'T, INSPECTED ORADI A-PRHH fROZEN- CRY·O·VAG WRAPPED

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CAKE
MIX

lly ll'ayao G. Brandstadt M.D.
Q - What are the
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ROME BEAUTY OR WINESAP

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eel her ~Wlo!r, Mn.
Carne'.
Johnston.
Mr. and lin. Orvlllt Rbodtl
'flitted Mr. and 111'1. J • h b
Mengel, Darwin.
Mr. and Mi-l. Mao Prolllt 0

OM Town Flats
Society .Nott"$

River news

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BARNEY GOOGLII 1nd SI'IVFFY SMIT1t

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I'M GOIN' DOWN TO
1W GENERAL STORE,
MAW- DO 'IE CRAVE
TO TAG ALONG?

P&lt;&gt;rtlaod vlallld Mr. ud Mr•
0111• Sayre and family.

BRICK DUPLEX 3 bedroomS
living room, dining room,
chen, basement and garage, ll
forced air gas furrrace,
1orDut Avo. Call WY 2-5127.
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KNOTTS USED
FURNITURE end
AUCTION
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Furniture and household
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DAILY CifPlVQUOTE- H_.slotr to work HI
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One letter simply JtaDdl for another.ln this sample A Js used
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Bill. A,dmJnlrtratloD

Wanted To Buy
FURS AND beef hldeo.
Chevalier, Long Bottom,
II 18 25tp

trophies, tho li!Dgllt ODd formatlaA ot the wor&lt;ls are all
Bach day the code lettera are dl:tfen!llt.

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There II a job with
IDIImlted opportllll1tle1
fot .vtr1 GBC Gnduatl
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Help Wanted

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5: l5 Sign Off
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8:00 Ohlo Valley New1
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E.HARIN'1 S~, lAI&lt;'E ~ 1}1'
THRIHY Tel 411/E. TO TH' 6HII=TVJ EJ1A1i1
TH' POVERTY! I=E:EO "TH' Ha'fQN AM"
~IT ..-rr;o OW NOT IOMN' 'EM &amp;
WE GOT .I Bur SHUQ(S! nt ~

ALlUS HAD A PASSEL 0' THEN
WEEVIL l"r'P£1:: '

Uk.'E R.EAS Ol1
A DAWCOI

ABBIE AND SLATS

WINNI! WINKL!

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ew~~ £iii RIJbt 11&gt;~Qu!o!lt~U. · '

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Phone WY 2-3284
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1:00 Sundowa Serenade

s-·•·

FURNITURE CO.

Pot Pies
r"' 6 ... 99c
Morton Dinners 3 "'99c
Chocolate Milk .....g~o~,.., .. 25~
Ice Cream ·o;:- ~ """69c
Bread!:'- • ...., _ 2,.,. 39c
Potato Chips D•• -. .... "'79c
Pepsi Cola 12 .. 37c
Coca Cola 12 ....too.
37c
6 49c
G,rapefru1't
Potatoes
50~. $J-37
.ol1ions .
3 .. 17c
Head leHuce
17c

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Veterau Memorial BM!Ilfa1 I
18 PERISH
Graveside Service
1Sqt1ad Called Twice .
Admls•lons SaturdF~y - lVII· A rash of fatal acddento on A graveside •service was held , The Middleport E-R squad
iiam Lanning,
llll'bome; I·
today 1 J
N '
ed t
toda Syracuaa "R lJm't
medical patient. At Z:55 p. IlL
'C t· ed f
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Ebl'
Saturday sent Ohio's weekend I a1 11 0 . m.
or une ew-, was summon a 6 a.m.
Y
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S da Mr '-W Sheff! ld 0f
' on mu
om page 1
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"' 11 ~ '"· Pomeroy.
1
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, lun. 35, of Long Bottom, who Ifor Charles Sansbucy, Langsville Call d Th
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un. y, s. "" .e
e
Ice statiOn, JUnCtiOn of Rts. 7,
IJr!Cbarg.. Saturday .- Faye lrafllc death loll soarmg. Tho: passed away S'aturday in Coi- l who was transported to Meigs
e
ree 'imes
llactne, w.. haVIng breathing
&lt;1nd 554. A car, appare~tl~ ~v~nt,
ICatrett, Middleport; Miles Tur· UPr sa id the latest. co~nl showed; umbus. She had been 8 patient IGeneral hospital as 8 medical, The Syracuse emergen~y diffiCUlties and was admt~ted to
uu~ of t"Ontrol as ~he umdenl 1f1ed
ner. Lancaster. ~.. Ibel .\1oore, ! 16 persons lost. their lJvf!s on the : at University hospital until re- patient.
Isquad had three c~l1s ror atd Veter~ Mem_orlal Hospital U
tlr•v:r '1'-"3!! makmg a turn nff FAREWELJ. PART\' HEL~ , Evans, w. Va.j S&lt;:tndra Uer-! state~·s street s and highways.- cently.
.
I Squadmen also .answered 1 ov~r the weekend. Saturday at a medtcal pahent.
HI 1 onto Rt 554. swung w1de . Mr. and Mrs. Frank SIHIIZ ' 1sford. New Haven: Pearl Stuc- 14 of the m on Saturday . M•s-1 S . ,h
t , call at 11:15 a.m. Sunday for 10.15 P. m., Mrs. Fred Newlun
-~·- - .::J nd knoc·ked down a g~s- pum~. and family entertained wilh a . key, Pomeroy; Margaret Groce, !cellaneous accidf'J1ts claimed ! Fr:;~~~~g E~:e Ell~; Ne!~;n Lawrence Whltlatch, R. D. 31 of Long Botom had difflculMelp Genenl Hoe ltat
fhe arrtdl'nt 1s unde1 mvestJ-. rarewe ll party for her
Bottom.
, two lives. T!1ey included Charles! Long Bottom; two sisters Hel- Pomeroy, who was dead on ar- ty tn breathing and was trar,ts- Admbsioos saturda p_ Mrs.
go /Jon. .
. Georg• Grounds, who ''
I Admltslono Sllllday- Davld,killed
A. Lough 40, Solem, w. va.,
cC
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dal• d rival of the unit.
porled to Veterans Memon•lj
7 ,
(:oltrpohs and Snnth
Poml ·ing to California where
wh;n his sports carlen M all of chmoo e an
hospital and admitted as a Beulah
Pomei'O)', Mrs.
palrot posts teamed Saturdoy, plans to make bls home
Roush, Racine; Ella Newlun, sworved off Ohio 60 about !8 lltlda Boggess, Racine, and one
.
medical patient.
Lula Hoi/, Muldleport; Mrs.
'" ma~r an '"'ergency blood· has enrolled at Ambassador Bi· Pomeroy; Lee Wood 1!, Rut· miles north of Marietta. clip- brother, Harold, LDng Botlom.
FREE CLOTIDNG
.
Ada Malden, NelsonviUe.
run lor Holzer Hospital. The ble College at Pasadena,
land; LDttle Sheffield, Racme; ed off a uti/it ole and .ank The semces were held at !he
. .
Sunday at 12.30 a. m. the Dlochaqeo S.larday-None•
.
., , 44 &lt;ar picked up the blood· . nd the di
,
Tamara Cooper Guysville· Jef. P
. Y P .
Sand Hill cemtecy wrth Ewms The Salvation Army will have unit was called 1o the Russell AdmiSIIODI Sunday _ Geni&gt;
1ron '
I·;~r · ttlt" Ohio
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the
Muskingum
R1ver
F unera1 horne m
· charge.
··1r loth'mg day on Wednes- Roush .res1'd~nee at Ra
· Rt . vieve De~hurst, Rutland; Leo
end of the bridge Garner Armstrong. 'Those at- frey Workman, Rutland.
·
l1o0 e~ c
. Cine,
" &lt;teeapeake and relayed it tending the party w&lt;re Mr. and Dlsdlarges Sunday - Doug.
.
. day. 9.30 tlii!Z noon at 115 B~l· 2, 1o grve atd to Davrd Russell, ora Zwllhng, Pomeroy; ArthUJ
!he
Liallipoli
post
27
car
at
Mrs.
Donald
Johnson
and
famlas
Eblin,
Pomeroy;
Julius
.
North
Carolma
was
!he
first
t.ernut.--av. Anyone m . Me1gs 6 years old, who was aJso Orr, Chester.
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3
.\Idler.
ily and Mrs Mickey
White, 'Mason; Ada Gray, Mid- ~meroy; Daisy Swick, Middle- 1of the American coionres ~o,County or the surroundmg area transferred to Veterans Memor. Discbargeo Sanda,y _ Lull
P:(( rol arrest&lt; uver the week· and family, Carbn, W. Va.;
dleporl; James Whittington, port.
vote for inlependence.
who needs clothJng ls weiCOOJe. lal llosptlsl and admllted u a Rall, Middleport

Fifth Fatality

CarpcDler
SOCla
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~~. South Charleston. 0 .: Enus Sharon, W. Va.; Mr. and

B. Potter, 55, !\-!'arion; Virgil · Robrrt SmHley and son, New53. Ch illicothr: and ark: Mr. and Mr~. Junior .
r:.rave-y, 25. Cine in· and son, Galiipolis: Mr.
nati illl ~ pf"ed1ng all bondt:'d 11rs. John Grounds and dau!Oh·
10 municipal court Nov. 22; NeL- ter and Mr. and Mrs.
11e ~· ~!iller. 22, Jacks{ln, speed- Estep and family, Harrisonville;
ing. bonded for Nov. 24; Terry Mrs. Edna Fauber, Mrs. Cecile
I. !IIggins. 18. Rl. 3 Lancaster, McClanahan, Mrs.
Bertha
speeding, bonded for Nov. 29: · Grounds, Mrs. Josephine
r.e rnld Cox, 21, Rt. 2 Gallipo-- ins and daughter, Mrs. Cora
lis, fictitious plates and unsafe Moore, Mrs. Laura Krebs and
vei1icle. cited Nov. 22; 1-tarvey Bif, Mrs. Alice Walsh, Mr. and
J. Bush, 19, Letart, defective j Mrs. Gordon Perry, Mr. and
muffler. bonded Nov. 24: Rob- Mrs. Arnold Jordan, Mr. and
ert J. Roush, 19, New Haven, Mrs. Robert Stout, Sr., the
S!/f-'eding bonded ~ov . 24. John host family and the honored
B. Schuler, 22, Middleport, un· guest, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
s:JiP vehicle. cited lo Meigs coun-' Shiltz and children and George
ty court Dec. 3; Harold J. Ev-1 Grounds. Everyone wishes Mr.
HI" '· :!5, Long Bottom, unsafe I Grounds success in his undveh• rle and speeding, ciled to· erlak.ing.
r.J eJgs Co. court Dec. 3; Yvon-. Mr. a~d Mrs. Leslie Canode :
ne Stewart, 38, Rt. 1 Gallipolis, and son, Kenneth, Marysville, 1
lt't! ot renter, cited lo munici· spent their vacation
here
I·HI court, Nov. 24; and James with their parents~ Mr. and I
I• IJ!inn. 4.3. Minersv1lle, p3rking Mr~ Clarence Canode and Mr.
un the roadway, cited to Meigs and Mrs. R. S. Turner.
1
county court Dec. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers I

,....lJIInld&amp;lvlnl-·
Thlt'o whr .. on1r -IWHJI
SO IOOD WE DIRE TO OFHR...
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Wt'ro oo ..,. rou'll
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and Mrs. William Cheadle
visited with their sister, Mrs. 1
; C..rol Gorby, at the home oi l•
· her son-in-law and dllughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen in :
New Lexington on Sunday.
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Mrs. Victor Perry and Mrs.
- - - - - - - - - - Ellen Holland were in Dayton 1
By llrs. Lylr Haldersoo on \1ondil~· where they visited
HOME \HKEHS ri.UR
wilh relalives. Mrs. Sharon ·
The R ee~ s 1: i 11 P- Lon g Rotl om kett. whn had spent a week
Home Makers C'luh mf't with here with relatives,
\lr~ \l.'arrPn P id;rn~ ~1ondav to her home in Dayton with
f'I'P r•mg Non•mbrr 15. The 1m•t&gt;i- thf'm.
1:10: u_
rwned with Tha nk sgiv in~ ,r•1.•
, an d \I
Wood·
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~..-arro1
I .., 1,ons co ndm:!t· d 1Jv
lt'•l
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C EUd llt1rnuhn•\·. \lilh.re~dma,: gt'r an
7_m dyhoJ'rt' w1
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Sam
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llumpl1rev. Mr and :\1rs. Arthur Crab,1 e
t'Sldt'nt :\lrs Ambrose tree called on Mr. and Mrs. ,
K1bblt' pres1dPd dlll'ing th~ bu~d- Marvm walker at
Tuppers
ss J·on • ·r~e
· t ''K now. · Plains on Sunday afternoon. 1
11., proJt'{'
_lle~ll. ~~ t' ·~- ~!{ .l ?ood F' 11 1-'t·o s taught hy
Larry Stansbury,
1 • 1 5. \\·alter 13rown, !\lr!\. K1hble burg.
spent the first part o£
Jlld ,\Irs. non:ild
_u y e r s. lnst Wf't&gt;k hf're with his parmtldt&gt;ls tor th e d!'t'Sil nlterna- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stanstir.n1 wrre .\Irs L~ I~ Balder· bur~-. 1\fr. and Mrs. Jerry Stans·
~~~n and Sandra :\t'Wiuu a !4H bury and daughter of Columbu!
mt'mtwr !.
wt're wt'ekend guests of their
Plans wen· made for a Chri~f. pan·nts, the Dale Stansburys
m;ls rmty . De('_ ti al lhr home nnd \Jr. and Mrs. Chester PrtieP. , .
u: .\Irs . Cl aremon t 1\nrri, _ A Those from this area who
~1ft exrlw nge
will be held te nded il dairy mee1ing
Rf· ireshm('nls
were SC'rved dmm•r ul Eastern High school
hy the hostess to 13 mrmbers wert ' J·· and Mrs Dale
2 guf'~js ~·Irs . .\lam 1e Aurk le; , .\Jr. l-lntl f\Irs. Reed Jeffers,
:mJ Kay Balderson. 4-H mem- and :\1r ·;_ Gene Jeffers and
bers. Sa ndra .\'ew!un,
Linda and Mrs. Richard Jeffers.
Brown. Palfy llors t and Jean , Bobert Bishop attended a
Whitehei.ld
' iness meeting at Ohio State
RIVERVIEW GARDEN CLUB . iversll y on Monday afternoon.
The H1verv iew Garden ('I b . Jack Hess and son, David,
rnembers W('re recentlv ent:r. . of Springfield! spent four
tained a\ the Wiliiam;-Balder- l iast week . wrth his brother-in,
sun home. Devotions were read · law and Sisler, Mr. and Mrs.
by Mrs. Will Swain. A report James Gaston.
was given 00 the regional meet- I Mr. and Mrs. Mendal
in&amp;. Also Mrs. Ernest White_! :nd W~~er andEMIrs. PFaye
head described
an ca
on Sle erry on
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arrangements Sunday afternoon

Reedsville

BEEF
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YOUR ... -ROASTS
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l'r-hJch she

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Marietta Christmas
Flower I Members of the
Show. Plam were made for Methodist Church Women'•
members to meet at the Fire I ciety of Christian Service met
hou &lt;e Friday Friday Nov. 28 ' at the ehurcb on WedneodaJ
•t I o'clock 1o make arraoge-l'evening for their
November
menlo for the Cllrlstmao ~1owerl meel!ng. Special guesll
Show.
· ent were Mrs. C. R. White,
Thanksgl•lng lavon were sent ference Secretary of Metnbel'
tc the Elmwood Rl!!t Homo ship CUltivation; Mn. D. B.
Gifts were prepared for
Green, Mn. Marla
Alh&lt;ns Stale Hospital.
ton and Mrs. Lou
An Indoor Green House waa,the group leaders from
shown and prepared by Mrs
Methodist Church, MrJ.
Refreshments were serv~ to !Crabtree presented tht
10\ !Uebel
, service asslsled by averal
were disp.layed by the
Ithe members. Her theme1
mem·I"Symbols" 'l1toee
Thanksgiving arrangementll id the •00
presen
bers.
,s es
a ve mentioned
H m•mbers and guests Mrs . Mrs. WIlnlfred Mn
Mra.
Sam w·1
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J son, I rs. Sylvia Webb Jordan Mrs
Murl
Clnd daughter
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Mrs.Leah Crabtree, Mrs.
· .' m en P1 ens Juli White- Arbangh and Miss Mary
tu~o,.d and Kay Balderson.
sey. other guests were
William LaWOOD lllld RU1 1t
Crabtree.
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PLAID STAMPS
AND COUpON BELOW

TAC0\1A

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lb.

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A&amp;P TURKEY

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This Coupou Valid
Thru Wed. Nov . 24th

TURKEYS

A&amp;P BRAND

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CHEESE

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4 37c

FRESH FROZEN

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Stuffing Bread
49
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Wonderfoil
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A&amp;P BRAND

8to 10 lb.

SWEET POTATOES

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3

BORDEN'S NONE SUCH

1-lb.

Marshmallow

CREAM

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c

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cans

HI POLITI

Pie --P~:49c
Pie ..
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SALAD QT.
DRESSING

PACK

1·1b.

2~: 49c

FOLGER'S

LB.
WE HAVE
ALL SIZES
OF TURKEYS

ANN PAOI-OUR FINEST QUALITY

.....

1

LB.

REG.
DRIP

PARD

DOG lb.
FOOD can

SULTANA- PRISIRWS

Strawberry - -3 99c

Twin Rolls --Pku·25c

COFFEE

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Grape Jelly

JANE PARKER- BROWN &amp; SERVE

3 oz.
pkg .

... ~... ·-aoNUS "' BUY •

2Yo OL

JANE PARKER

JANE PARKER

JANE PARKER

LB.

PILLSBURY OR BALLARD

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69(

FRESH

99(

NEW
GALLON
PKG.

HEAVY DUTY

PUMPKIN

JELLO

ICE CREAM

8-oz.
loaf

A&amp;P BRAND

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$1.00

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SULTANA-LAROB OR SMALL

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A&amp;P FROZEN- SWElT

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PLORi'DA

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meat~~.

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THE DAILY SENTINEL

T,,f·uma.
ilf''l olflf.'ers early today . He u.=n.. .. IIOOIUI
1Jfl d frlerhoned rrorn California IDIU. .. 11M pool offtoto·:..
:.-.,=~
~ 9 1 llrd0:1_\' nighf (Q Say he WIJ ~~dcl.ll ldvertMDI repreMnllitlq,
,11 In~ way hack to give him- SOtUntlfl KJmhlll.l, lne~ 343 Lnta1.

SMALL- YOUNG TENDER
4 to

BEEF SHORT RIBS _u..39c
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Freezer
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PORK SAUSAGE s~:7_'!i SSe
Roasting Chickens _u..49c
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With Your Pur&lt;'h•se
Of A lO.Ib. or Larger

Ehenff"g ofli l'e e1.1rlv toda\' tonk
Info l'U!'!ody nw third and final ' DEVOTED TO INTIRIST 011
man wan1ed in ('Onnt&gt;r· tion with .
'he kidnaptng of 13 year old '
MEIG$MASON AREA
: hnrlt:-s H.\ dt&gt; !U \\/Jo was fr-d
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JanH:'.'I Edward Evan'l

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PLUMP- TENDER- JUICY

89c

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FULLY DRESSED
OVEN-READY
18-lbs. and up
lb.

Of Any A&amp;P Turkey 10-lbs. or Larger

RIB STEAKS

V. BU.

APPLES

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TURKEYS

WITH THE PURCHASE

OCEAN
SPRAY

lb.

A&amp;P FRESH FROZEN

WINESAP

CRANBERRIES

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HmAI good Are Our Turkeys?

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Pean••t Butter
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ANN PAOE-CrNmy StiM!h or Krunchl

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OW\NTif't

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VOL XVII

NO. 184

FIVE CENTS

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1965

POMERoY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

ondemnation
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Suit

IS

Louisiana Lass
Escapes Captor

Appropriation of property pro,
ceedings have been filed in
Meigs County Common Pleas
court by the village of MiddlO:
port llllalnst the Kanawha Real,
ty Company of Charleston.
The village will seek to ac,
quire certain land below the
Hobson yards lor a lagoon sew,
erage.

proceedings to acquire the land The petilion filed by Sollci!Qr
was given by a vote of town ! Fultz Monday states:
council on Sunday.
, "The plaintiff asks the eourt
The Kauawha Realty Co., to cause a Jury to he impaDOloo
owner of the land, has asked ed lo make inqull")' Into and
$130,000 for the site. Probable assess compensation to be paid
maxiJilum cost of land for the by the plaintiff for the propo
lagoon, however, was estimat- erty, appraised as above Ht
ed at $16,000 by Floyd G. Brown forth, and that upon paymeat
and Associates, Marion , who or deposit of the amuunt so ...,

Legal armament fflr Middle- prepared plans and cost esti- sessed as the court ordered,
port Village Solicitor Bernard mates or Middleport's sewer-~ possession of said property m&amp;J
V. Fultz to go ahead with the \ age,
be awarded to lhe plaintiff."

BASTROP, La. (UP!)- "l want to come home''
It was Nancy (Peanuts) Keller, 8, speaking over the
telephone to her daddy. Her words lifted the fear and
anxiety from this northeast Louisiana piney woods town
and brought shouts of joy and tears ol gratitude.
Nancy escaped from an attic, where she had been
Imprisoned by a kidnaper almos1 24 hours, and raced
across the street to teJe,
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phone in plant nursery.
Nancy was to be taken today
30 YEARS SERVICE - Sel!astlan F. Tedesco, left, received ' a gold watch marking Her father, Dr. Douglas to Monroe, La, to determine
his completion of 30 years of service with the Vanadian Corp. of America _at a re, Keller, 33, tears streaming whelher she could identify ·
cent party In Cambridge, from Albert Pri mosic, vice president of Alloy Operations. down his lace, went to pick her Emerich as her abductor.
I
Mr. Tedesco is Superintendent of the Shippin~ Department at the Graham : Plant, up and rushed her to her Nancy's telephone message !
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New Haven. He commen&lt;-ed work in the S h1ppmg Department at the Niagara falls, frantic mother.
ended a search by 125 lederal, The glanl Consolidation. Coal he a source for the employ, oul any cosl to the state."
New York Plant on November 18, 1935. In December. 1951 he was promoted to The child was unhlll'llled.
state, parish and local officers ! company has jmned the list ol mem or many local people and Sanborn's letter also called
Superinlendent of the Shipping Department at the GrahalJI Plant. Other 30--year Police arrested Douglas C. and hundreds ol volunteers and concerns supportmg locat,.n of favorable operalmg costs ror , allentwn to the fact that CoDe
employee&amp; attending the party from here Included W. J . .Chisler, Chief Chemist; and Emerich, 18, who Uved in the touched olf a celebration in lhis the, proposed new Ohio Slale l luel and hght nu~ht be ant ~el- l sohdatwn Coal company is tho
J. A. Sistnondo, Superintendent of Furnaces of the Graham Plant. An employee reo house where the child was kept. paper mill town of 15,000.
pemlenllary at Great Bend '" paled due to I he proxlmlly of I OWil&lt;'r of a large section of lind
tired from active service with the .Corporation with 30 -or more years of·service who He wos picked up about 1 mile The child was picked up and Meigs counly,
, ,
. \ local coal, resources.
i in Meigs counly w1th the stat•
was an honored guest was J. ·J. Pannabake r, of the Grabam .Plant.
.
from the house.
flung into a car by a younl C: D. Sanborn, admlmstrallve , Sanborn s letter to
JaniS ment
man as she and Connie Spear, ass1stant .to .the v1e president cl~ed, statmg ·
.
·'Our company .owns. over I,·
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,
7, waited in front of the Keller of .eonsohdat.IOh Coal .co., . has
Assummg that plans for this 500 acres or land m Meigs coUDo
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home about dusk Sunday, Written Marti~ A. Jams, direc· facUity have not progressPdltY near Letart Falls. It is our
walling to be taken to evening lor or the ?hiO Departmenl _{) r , too far, w_e _have engmeers l hope that we can develop thil
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services at tht First Baptist Mental Hyg1ence and Correction . whose specialties are the ec· · area for industry .
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Church.
\' m support of the Meigs county onomu:~ handhng and use or ! "It ts our understandin. that
.
locatiOn.
roal. They would be very glad your department has undtr con,
,
Nancy W81 ~alm describing Consolidation Coal company to_assist you in thi s field wnh-' sideration the constructJoh of a
· :~•HNSON CIT\' 1 Tex. (UPI) nuclear weapon!! strategy, was, He paused Monday to pay John F. KeMedy 1 Ufe . • ..
what too~ place between owns uver 2 500 acres of Iand i
- state pemtentlary m Me1gs roun-1&gt;\-osidenl Johnson starled ~is one majo: item on the Chief 1hQmage lo the metnory of his I "Of this we aN certain-be Sunday mght and Monday in Meigs ~unty near Letart
ty several m1les upstream from
lhlf~ N,dar In office today Wllh Exetutlve s ranch,homt desk. , .predeOtalr on the seeond Uvi!l
lfiOUib, IIIII well afternoon.
.
Falls wbicll 11 about seven I
our holdings and across
the
~~~ tltat:"f&lt;ireign policy Mounting ,&gt;;mei'ICan cas~at; alinive....,. of Jbhn F&gt; -KtnJ~e: enough, 10 rekindle liW' optrit;· .she said ahe was IIIOWe4 to miles' downstream from the I
""" from Ravenswood, W. Va,
problerns are . , claiming a ties in the Viet Nam war, along dy's arsassination in Dallas. to renew our laith and to sleeJ! tn a bed S~nday_ night. proposed penltentiary location
'We wou!d llke to add OlD'
greater share dl hls time.
' with u. s. efforts to find a Standing before • candle-lit realfirm our commitment as I prov1Cied lhe remam quiet, but Mr. Sanborn'• letter to Jani~
' support to the selection of thll
Next
Week's meeting with , pe_aceful solution at the . nt~ sitar i.n St. Mary'.• Roman people. to all_the great ~es ~ spent most of. Monday bound indicated location of the pen\sJie for the new penilentiary,
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West German Chancellor Lud- ~ .atmg table, also CK'cupted hts Cathohc Church m nearby for whtch th1s great notton was and_ gagged bolD
balhr~m tentiary io Meigs county would
sjnr£&gt; 11 appears to havt&gt; anumwig Erhard, · involving con- attention.
Fredericksburg, Tex., the Pres- created.''
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troveny 0\:er NATO's role in ' The Presideht was expected ident told the hushed worshi- Johnson, a member or the Jtiddnaperedr~mo~ed h her .~nds l
Meanwhile, Janis indicated
1o alternate office work and pers.
Disciples of Christ Church, an lock
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JruNTfNC.TON, W._VA. (UPl) llhiS wePk lhal no deCision on
roaming ovet the LBJ spread ··The years will mae more arranged the interdenominB· ~ httle gJrl, 1 . champion
- Police m three st;;~tes were locahon or thf! new penitentiaJ7
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but nol even the passing of first c.tholic ever to become al..~ed'" Bad strop,' did nottedtakeSha
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pleaded guilty to an informa- l in the robberies at Ironton.
tiona} affadavit charging he is-! Ohio, Ashland, Ky . and Keno-1
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sued fraudulent checks when he I VB,
COLUMBUS !UPB - Sooll&gt; 794 resident.. 'Mle best among ties which trave cities of more
appeared before Meigs Counly l The duo was reported headed ·
. eastern Ohio us suffering from the group was Belmont County, than 10,000 population.
Common Pleas Judge John C east into West Yirgmii:t after I
' . serious shortage of ltaiaed with a 1-2,377 ratio.
Among the better ratios were lff•
I Bacon, Monday,
Istaging the last of the heists al
1dentists, according to an Ohio
Breakdowa Givea
Jefferson County, l-2,472; 1f
Harris, whose address was Kenova. All three robbenes took
CHARLOTTE, N. C. A State University research study .Among the lower ratlos were Holmes, 1-2,554; Hocking, 1-2,given as Apple-st. Columbu!l, l less Lhan 90 mmutes. polwe 1 Thanksgiving day worship II
massive mvestigatJon was or- !made public today.
Vmton County, 1-9,868; Adams, 564. and Noble, 1-2,602.
HAZELTON, Iowa (UP[) - was ordered to serve an inde- satd.
announ~ at the United Meth1
garu~d tod~y t~to four p~ecl1-9,743; Clermont, 1-8,401 and Others included Athens, l·S.· Little Amish children, succeed- terminate 1_ 20 year sentence
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sJD?-hke CIVIl nghts bombmgs A similar . ltudy
severa1 Pike l-7,099.
666; Guernsey, 1-2,7~; Ross, 1· lng where their parents failed, I in the Ohio State Penitentiar
They !ut first at Ke~nedy s . day at 10 a.m. under sponsorwhich one ol the VICtims de, months ago Showed the 28:rou1&gt; I Compounding the problem was 3,062; Chshocton, H ,643; Scioto, turned back the power of lhe 'Mle affadavit was filed by Pr~: Markel 10 Irooton, tskmg $50 ship by the official board of the
scribed as the work of "elth- ty Appalachian regton did not the fact that more than half of 1-3 003· Tuscarawas
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the dentists in the 28-counly ar- Lawrence, t-4,455; Washington remained free today to attend Fultz
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of the Klan's mentality."
serve the population.
ea are centered in the 11 cowt- 1-3,062; Jefferson, 1·2,472 a n d 1 their slmple, rustic country
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: tor. will lead it. He has selee&amp;The Klan immediately denied The new study shows that - - - -- - - -- - - - - - Muskingum, 1,3..144.
I schools.
Harris is being held In the Both appeared al the P1ckway l, ed as his sermon subject, "Res
it had anything to do with the none of the 28 counties ha&amp; a :
The study was made by Dr. County school officials con- Meigs County jail pending trans- Shoe Mart at Ashland where ceive With Thanksgiving."
pre:dawn expiOSIODS Monday lavorable ratio ol dentisls to
John B. Mitchell, associate prOs ~nted to a_temporary morators fer to the penite~tiary
by $liOtl was taken. but only I he The . Melhodist' church choir
that tore gapmg holes . ~ the population. Most of the counties
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lessor ol ~ral p~yeholog~, a~d 1u~ on their efforts~ force the Meigs Coun,ty Shertff Robert C. man w1th the nickel-plated re I Will s~ng ~ special anthem UDo
homes of four of the c1ty s Ne- failed to come close to the state
James Fmley, Instruction ID children Into public schools Hartenbach s department H e 1volver showed him sell at der drrechon of Robert Gargro leaders. The Federal BuJ'n overage - one dentist for each
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rural health organization.
lhelr famlHes consider to be was taken into custody by Mid, Sloan's market al Ken 0 v a ner, Jr., who is band director
eau ol Investigation has been 2,221 residents.
The reconr
Tbey made the previous study "too worldly." After • schooJ, dleport Police Chief Herbert Gil, where 1465 was taken.
at Rutland High school and a
called in to help · invesllgate mended ratio is one to 2,1100.
SAIGON '"!UPI)- U. S. planes of physicians ia the •rea,
house showdown here in which key.
Both men wen helieved In graduate of Ohio Northern M•
Charlotte's worst racial lncl,
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and ships of the U. S. 7th I
the singlns children thwarted Also being held In county jail the~r 2il5 and were drivmg a thndist University at Ada.
dl&gt;nt since the civil rights movO: 'Mlt numbr of pract1ctng Fleet today bombarded a Coin,
coWIIY authonties. Gov. Harold today was Larry Bryan Wyatt, I tale model auto.
The church orgarust ,. lbo
ment began 11 years ago.
denhsts m the area decreased munlst for"' of 2,000 men which
E. Hughes, stepped into the 26, Rutland. Wyatt was arrest,
youthful and accomplished mUn
by 4 per,cent between t96(J and bad Inflicted heavy casualties
three year controversy Monday ed by Sheriff Hartenbach on a S
Ch
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SICian, Tom Baker, who is a senWASHINGTON _ FORMER 1965, dropping from 351 to 336 on South Vietnamese troops in
and announced the truce.
bench warrant cbarging him
yracuse
nrc PS
1or al Middleport Higb school
President Dwight D. EiseohQ: while populahon rose lrom !,, attacks on five government
It .was the children theme with violation of probation and To Hold Service
and a member of the Hea~
wer, recovering !rom the lwo 119,540 to 1,153,354.
coastal atrongpoinls near Tuy
selves who made the day.
I non • support
The churches of Syracuse, a, Methodist church. He will com,
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~llalized him In Georgm ear was Carroll County s. The cou~&gt; lo the alr war a U. S. spokes, two oul of every 10 Ohioans Jlberlfr Yde r
shed tb 1 Nmeleen Men are
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U"ted Th k · •ion Methodist college of Alllo
her this month, arrived m good ty had one dentist for every 10,, man l&amp;id U. S. Air
Force could find adequately , stocked
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lanes attacking 'tb rockets
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toda for treatment at Walter
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e of apace 10 , a shelter 10 the event IIC!hoolhouse
Monday in an Nineteen men enrolled the paslithodist church m Syracuse Wed, church music.
aee% Army Medical Center.
Cheng lo Become
tl~alrcraft fire and d:troy, of 1 dioaUonal e?'"rgtncy or los attempt to baul the ooiklren off several weeks in an Ohio Uni· nesday beginning at 7 :w p.m. Members of ~II communiiJ
The eight:ear train carryl"'
:: two missile sites In North rl. l saster, Civil Defense of, tG public scool.
verslly Extension course in Rev. William C. Thorpe, pas, churches_ and friends_ of t b 1
the world War 11 hero pulled New Center'B Boss
Viel Nam Monday and crippled lc;,. 8 ;.:;: today.
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barrier
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athletic
officiating htve_ pas~ed tor of the Syracuse Nazarene commuruty and fam1ly meJII:
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into the Cameron Station Army COLUMBUS UP!) _ Dr. a strategic airport 50 miles ant
ut ed. Diamond, sSJs~ faced Amish men broke in _the !herr eummatwn for Jicensmg church, will deliver the sermon bers ':"lui'IIJIIfl home
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Depot In Aleundria Va., a- LeaUe Cb'ellfl a nationally 110m Hanoi. No U. S. losses Off' epf YC director of the. Ohthelo path of the county outhonu... as football o(flclals. The course All _churches m Syracuse will Thsnl:sglvlng day ore. especla~
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ly mvlted to this serv1ce on the
crou the Potomac mer from known authority on mental re- were r
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agency has stocked 1132 ahel,
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the Capital.
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Admlooto111 - Amanda Sm1th, U lng water • specla
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pros!"'rou5 third quarter m the
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firms hiotory was reported Mon- ernor • office lllllOUDctd today. roy; Laura Hoover, Middleport: piles.
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Hendrick!, Richard IIDvatter,
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per e rector and director of educa· Gosney, Middleport; Don Beck, plies would 13!'• care
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Robert Mills, Phillip Ohlillfler,
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Uon and research at the Kansas er, Middleport; Manilla Lem, about 1.5 million of Oh10'1 10
Melp Gtaenl Jlolpltal
Ronald Partridge Merlyn Phil,
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Elizabeth In 24 CO!DIIIes, there IN no burJ Dexter, Editb McKe~&gt; Stevens, Richard Va1111han John IIPIIIc Ia tilt VI 1 N e mJ••
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Warner, Howard Wolfe, ~obert .,_
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