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!::~~Se~n~u~n•:!c'·~~~~!"'t!~o~..!l_No -:v~.2~7._!19~6~5 406£w""'=="""-4 Initiation Held
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~ainly

About , By latin Clu~
People
Of
Eastern H1gh
PomeroyIn
Initiation of new members by

Wedding Vows Are
;Exchanged
Oct.
16 ndat Home
of Bride
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t were served to the

AreaMYFYouth
Meet in Racine
•
Sunday Evemng

Around And

~bout
Middleport

SOCIAL
CALENDAR

~owles,

Gres~.

::;,c:~~!7ne~

r~:~~~ e~~~~.~~~~er w~::,;
~~ge. :~~d
~resident:
~t:;re ~:d a;h~ldeD~
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Grange P/anmng
Gift Exchange
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VOL XVII

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Wednestlay's Television

J0:05 New1
10:30 Concentration

Morning Slar
Paradise Bay
Jeopardy
Let's Play Posloffict
Midday News
Singto' Jamboree
The Days of Our Live!
The Doc ion
Another World
You Don't Say
Mr. Cartoon Presents
Woody Woodpecker
Clleyenne
6:00 Newa Picture
8:20 Jim Thacker Sports
1:25 Weather
6:30 Huntiey-Brinkley Report
7:110 John Forsythe
7:30 My Mother, The Car
8:110 Please Don't Eat Dalsleo
8:30 Dr. Kildare
1:110 Tuesday Night at Movleo
11:00 Late News Picture
11:1$ Weather
11:20 Sports Roundup
11:30 Tonight Show
11•110
ll ·30
12:110
12:30
1:110
1:30
2:00
2•30
3:00
3:30
4:110
1:30
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TUEii., NOV. ID IDGillJGIITS
8:30 DR. KILDARE - "The
Tent Dwellers." Pool shark Joe
Quinlan lnutl• a wealthy patloai!DIG • pma ill the recreallou Ill Blolr bospitai and
II ll'lllrlud II, patients and
~ fl •• llaff when Iiley
loam l&gt;o .. • prQ.
IIGI 'tiii!SDt\Y NIGJIT AT
'I'NE IIIIMES - MProud RebItt t 1 Ollola De Havii!Bn4 and Alall Ladd. When his
wife It tilled It the battie of
~~~~~~~ and biB 8011 is shocked

fA:

LISTEN

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1360

7:30 Rawhide

8 30 Red Skelton
9 30 Pettie&lt;&gt;at Junction
10•110 The Sag of Love Block
11 : lXI News Tonight

11:15 Weather Teller
11•20 Late Show

into muteness, John Chandler
leaves the South to find a docltlr who can cure the boy.

WOUB-TV
Channel20

HOM&amp;STEALEII
CLEVELAND (UPI I - Vic
Power stole home twice in 1
single game for the Cleveland
Jndians on Aug. 14, Hl58.
Box turtles have 1 strong
homing instinct, crawling back.
to their home territory from as
far as three-quarters of a mile
away·

To the 20th Century
Roformalion Hour At

o:~~·

7:25 Dally Word
7•30 Lile &amp; Teachlngo of J01111
8:110 Fun Sd&gt;ool
t :JS King and Odie
I •30 Morning Mnvlt
II :00 The Young Set
12. 00 DonDa Reed Sblnr
12&gt;30 Father Knowa Beet
1:110 Ben Casey
2:00 The Nurse•
2:30 A nme For Uo
2:55 Newo
3•110 General Hospital
1:30 The Young Maniedl
4:00 Never Too Young
4:30 Where the Action b
! •110 Soupy SalOl
UO Leave It To Beavtr
6:110 Weather
S.O$ Pacemaker Newt
6:IS Peter JemWip Newt
6:311 Talea ol Weill Fuao
7:110 Have Gun W1U Travel
7:311 Combat
8:30 McHale'l Nary
9:110 F Troop
9:30 Peyton Placo
10:00 The Fugitive
11 •110 Pacemaker NOWI
IUS Weather
11 :20 Sports
11:311 ABC NljhUU.

9:30AM

WMOV ............ w. n

~ •30

p.m. KIDcltrprtea

I •110
6•15
6:30
7•00
7 •30

Friendly Giani
Kami Sblbai wltb Klml
What'a New
ereaUve P..-The Old Glory
9 : 1~ Fundameotall Ill ~b
10:00 Newo Proflle-llrlo HID
Jack Lord, who wiD be ...,.
membered as the liar of tho
"Slaney Burke" modern wellern series of three ldJJOill ago.
has been oigned by Unlvenal
Pictures to a contract to act
and-or direct In botb te1evloloD
and motion pictureo. He already hal live proecled video les ill tb ploDDing llap.

WCHS-TV
ChannelS

'./SAZ-TV
Channe13

I•• Cora Cob

Reparl

7:10 Today
7::111 Today Out Yoar 'II'IJ
1::111 Today out Your WIJ
t:GI fto I llnl'l
1:30 1lldlekJr Father
10:110 rr.ctured Pllr10::111 NIWI
10:• c-tntloD
11:110 llaraiDI Star
11:30 Parldlle Bay
1200 J_.t)o
Let'• ., POIIIIIIIol
1:• ...... Jllllbont
%:110 Tbo n.,o ol OUr

Ll••

,.. , . Doolin
1:00 Anoll- World
s:• Y• DaD'I Say
t:OO llr. ClriDcla l'r...ta

7:GO D111J Word
7:01 lllkt Wallaee NOWI
. 7:30 Buddy Starcl&gt;er Show
t:IJO Capllln ltqlll'OD

10:00 1 Lon lAIC)'
10:10 Tho Mo:Coya
li:GO /lflll.y of Mayberry
, 11:10 Dlek Van Dyte ShoW
12:GO Lovo Of Life

12:11 Midday Ne\YI
12:30 8elrdl For Tomorrow
12:11 GafdloC U(lrt
!:GO WOIDID'I Page
1:30 u Tbe World TUrll8
2:00 Punord
Z: 10 ilaull Party
1:00 To Tell Tbe Truth
1::15 CBS Newt
,,. Bdp al lllgill
t:llt 1'111 Seerel Storm

7::111 l!pal1l
7:18 . Loll ill l!plel
I:DI llenrly IIIIJbi!IIOI
f:GO
CapedM of 19116''
10:00 JliiiDy Kaye
li:GO 1'111 KIWI Toldgllt
li:IJ Weall&gt;er TeDer
11::111 Llll ....

lllr PARTS

wm.. DIIIC. 1 moHUGifl'B

HOU.YWOOD (UPI) - Tho
only bit porll Ill "Wbo'o Afraid
of VIJilsla Woolf!" -

ollll'tiDI

Ellubeth Taylor - will bt tho
......... hair ltyUot, " - .,.,..
...... ml bor hlllbaDd, tlectllco
laa Fnmk FlaJIIIID .

Dan Thomas
&amp; Son
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HEADQUAIITBS
FOI lACK·TO.
SCH~L SHOES

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1:00 Jllarly Shaw

l:liO CBS Eftalni New.
7:10 Newa Report
7:1$ Yaur Weatberm111

"'ee

7:00 DR. KILDARE - "Goo
lng Hallie." Deoplte hll eerlous
belrt eolllllllon, pool shark Jot
Qa1D1aD participates In a champiOIIIblp tournament.

7:11 THE VJRGINIAN-"Thl
Drum of Si&gt;.Vl'OII Karas." A
· Greek widower oenda to his
homellnd for a ml:ldle • qed
bouMteeper U I bride, but il
coafruuted IDatod . by • pretty
1~prL

NEW YORK IUPI) - Harry
Be!IIOIIte'l !lfm It producing •
special tor CBS called '"lbl ~- '»'•·" Leacllng N....., J)llformers IIICil as
8ami!JI' Davit, Sldaey I'Gitle,r •.

-m

Dllblmr. Clrroll, Georp

~,.

N1P1t IIUIIeU llld Godfrey ~
brldce. wiD appear. The air
olall 111111111 Jf1 llaoa 11L

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WHTN-TV
Channe113
7:25 Dally Word
7:30 Navy Film of the Week
1:110 Fun School
9:15 KiDll and Odie
9:30 Morning Move
11:00 The Young Set
12:00 Donna Reed Show
12:30 Father Know• Best
1•110 Ben Caaey
2:00 Tho Nurses
2•30 A nme For Us
2:55 News
3:00 General Hospital
3:30 The Young Marrieds
4:80 Never Too Youn g
4:30 Where The Aclion Is

1:110 a.,,,. Nrn Pl'lclarll!-w
••• Jllll TbacUr 8pll1l
I::IS WUIIIIr
1:10 ~ lllparl
1:01 Dr. IDidare
7::111 'ftll VlriJtda
I: Ill Jlo1l Jlopo
10:00 I Spy
11:10 I Spy
11:00 Late NIWI
11:1$ Weather
11:20 Sparll Rauadnp
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Daily Word
Mike Wallace Nen
Buddy Starcher Show
Captain Kangaroo
I l~ve Lucy
The McCoys
Andy of Mayberry
Diok Van Dyke Show
Love oJ Lile
Midday Newo
12:30 Searcb For Tomorrow
12:45 Guilling Light
l :00 Woman's Page
U OAs The World Turns
2: 00 Password
2:30 House Parly
3 110 To Tell The Trutb
3 25 CBS News
3 JO F.dge Of Night
4 110 The Secret Storm
4:30 Sgt. Preston
~ 110 Early Show
6•30 CBS Evening Ne""
7 110 News Report
7:15 Vour Weathermao
7 20 Sports

NO. 188

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POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT. OHIO

FIVE

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1965

CENfl

5:00 Soupy Sales
1:30 Leave It To Beaver
0:110 Look at Weather
0:11$ Pacemaker News
0:1$ Peter Jennings New•
6:30 Taleo al Wells Fargo
7:00 Have Gun Will ·rravet
7:30 Ozzle and Hamel
1:00 Patty .Qute Sbow
8:10 GJd&amp;el
8:00 Tho Big Valley
10:00 Amol Burlle, Secret Agent
11:110 Pac:emaker New•
11:1$ Laol at Weatblr
11:20 Sporll
11:30 ABC Nlgbl11fl

WOUB-TV
Channel20
5:30 T Kllldergll1en
6:110 Frtllldly Giant
6•15 Merllll the Magician
1:30 Wbat's New
7:00 Tho Freadl Chef
7•30 Music In The 20's
1:00 Travel TaUt
8:30 Regtooal Report
9:30 Town Talk
10•00 NO... Prollle-Kyle IIIII
"Shane," one ott he mcwieS'
most popular westerns sol!ll
years
Is the Inspiration for
a new television serles being
developed by David Shaw for
Tllus ProducliOIIll, one of ·tha
video 111'11111 of Paramounl p;,.
tun. Shaw's tast previous aa.
olgnmenl wu a three-year sllnl
as story editor of "The Del«&lt;4-

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ft'l."

Paul Carnahan to Reteive
Keys to Three Meigs Towns

, ..

Sheriff has
Advice for
Homeowners
c.

Brief recognition and reception program• will "'
held 111 Pomeroy, Middleport and Racine for Paul C...
nahan and Mrs. Carnahan Thursday, December 2. prior
to a _banquet m Mr. Carnahan's honor that evening, ,.;
cordmg to Hugh Custer, General Chairman of the evtM.
Mr. Carnahan, a native of Racine, has risen lobe lilt
chamnan of the board of the National steol Corp•
of the giants in the indus- ·
try.
known to what ordor llr. c.n..
Fred Crow , proKram chair- ahan prelecs 18 visit ~
mun, issued this
tentative neighbor•, e•----•-·, 1 ...o ...._

Sheriff Robert
Hartenbach
today warned Meigs county peo-pie nol to leave their homes any
length of time without taking
the utmost precaution against
the possibility of burglary.
"It seems that the problem
of home burglaries increases
·
he
k
every year dur1ng t
wee s
~'-'21 .... AMERICANS CONCERNED
just before Christmas." said
schedu le:
boyhood. neigbborbood.
aboul U. S. servicemen spe&lt;tdthe sheriff, "and many of the
lf=30 a, m. reception at tbe
Many people are searddll
ing their first Christmas in a
counties
around
us
are
already
airport
in
Athens.
their
memories and za:ue iii
foreign war in more than a dec·
faced wilh it"
ll:3t a. m. Pomeroy High what happened 1n tho 1a1o .._
ade are flooding the military
He said :
George Hoffman
David Rire
School.
and early tweatieo Ill lilt
an:! the mails with gifts for the
••Families
here
in
the
past
G
A
I
12
Noon,
Lunch
at
the
Martin
cine area where Mr. Caraable
165,000 Gls in Viet Nam.
h
t ed h
ft be'
eorge . Hoffman, 19, son or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Restauraot.
was born. 11 ill upScted Mr.
A United Press International
ave re ~rn d orne a erl ;_g C. Hoffman, 1678 Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy and David ' I P· m., Mlcklleport High Carnahan will be given tho opgoneb a ewd .faysdmthe~r Yh - R. Rice, 19, son of Mr. and ·Mrs. Gene R. Ri c; 626 Head· School,
survey showed that more than
portunity to Wait 1hl DeWit
6S tons of mail and gifts, many
cebrmk er .ant ondun th eJr ousle ley St., Middleport, have enlisted in the U.s: Air Force 3 P· m., Racine High Jcbool. developments in Meigs county,
sent anonymously, are
sent
o aht f eChrl
presen s ~n d are presen
. 11 y ~n dergomg
· SIX
- wee ks of baslc
· tramTh e mayors or the v1·uages, me
- 1uding the Racine Lock IDd.
theo enhadmbo
daily to Viet N•m. In addllion,
: ,, .
ug or
stmas m g at LD..ckland A1r Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. or their representaih·es. will Dam, PortlaDd Park and pt~W..
more than 58 tons uf gifts have
g0 e.
_
Hoffman JS a 1964 graduate of Pomeroy High school ana present keys to the towns to bly as far away aa Forked IIIIa
already been llown out by the
T~e sheri~f suggested anyone the Manpower Training School in Jackson. Rice is a Mr . Carnahan at each stop.
Lake and the Reedsville l.oek
Air National Guard in "Operaleavmg the.Jr homes fur any 1964 graduate of Middleport High school and also com· Ed Foster. banquet ticket and Dam sites.
tion Christmas Star." Another
length of time . should ho have jlleted on e- y~ar of c_ollege at Ashland before enlistment. sales chair~an . asked everyom· Citizens are invited to do IDf•
46 tons awaits shipment.
someone s.tay m the . use or Both men Wlll receive technical training in the admin- to secure tickets by Monday so th ing they can to make this •
VANDENBERG AFB, Ci\LIF.
have a neighbor or fnend keep istrative area upon completion of basic training
that arrangement!'; may
be casion a memorable one for Mr.
-canada and the United Stata close watch on it.
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made .with the Southern Local and Mrs. Carnahan and Meip
es teamed up Sunday night to
·
·'
··
·
Sheriff Harten bach's departAthlellc Boosters for .serving rounty.
simultaneously launch
two
ment is continuing the inveslithe dinner. Tickets are on sale Allending a committee plansalelliles - Alouette 2 and Ex- LAUNCH SEASON - Eastern High schnol got of£ to Igalion of • B&amp;E that occuned
al all of the banks and most ning meeting Friday were Cua-plorer 31 - int~ polar orbit to a head start on .the season·~ regular basketball sched-llast week at the Five Poinls
uf the community organizations! tfr . Crow, Foster,
Thomas
·of the county.
1tudy the earths kmosphere.
ules SJturday mght when Jts Eaglps unceremoniously home or Mr. and Mrs. Pau1 1
Wolfe, Jack Carsey. Richard
'' ·~~~ns l"l'ks real good dumped a highly touted Southwestern club (Gallia coun- Simon .
i
The afternoon program fo r Chambers. Jack Carsey. Jack
rigHI 'litllt, ,.14 1. spokesman tr) 62-31 at Eastern. There wiU be thousands of scenes Authorities said it IB believed •
Mr. and Mrs. Carnahan will be i Welch. BiU Cllilds and C. E •
for ihe National A~~utics hke thts through Decembel, January. February and into that old coins valued at $200 to
rather flex ible as it is not ' Blakeslee.
and
Space AdminiStration the March tournaments lYt Meigs county. Here SW's' $400 and approximaleiy $7i In •
_
-- - - - - - -· - -- - -- (NASA) several hours alter the Steve Elhott (11) and Eastern's Richard Douglas (10) go ' change was taken from the
twm launch from thiS base.
high Cor a rebound. See full report on page 3 - Sen- Simon home. Sheriff Hartenbach
"Both satellil08 are relaying tine! Photo.
·
noted that the Simons
who
SAIGON .(UP!) - Defen se Secretary Robert S. Mcln~ormation;• the spokesman
- - - - - ----have two stores In P~meroy, Nam.~ra satd Monday ··we have stopped .losmg the I
said A thor - Agena B rocket
v·~~ deposit the receipts from their war. McNamara made the statement at an airport news
bl~led the two salelliles lniO
MASON - The While FaJ. business each day and none " conference -before flying back to Washmgton after " I'
orb1t at 8:43 .~.m. (PST) 11 :48
con Marchi baud oJ Waha- kept at the house.
two day VISit to f1ghtmg front s and a serres of bnefmgs
Three teenage girls sustaiNed minor Injuries In a
p.m. tEST). lt was a beaut!·
rna H' b ~I
d tb dt
1n wh1ch Amencan commanders were reported to have I one-&lt;:a r acc1dent a mile east of State Route 33 at t h •
fuidlaunch," NASA
olflcials
recOO:.g .;·Ger~~· s%nm:.. .rsequested an increase in U. ~ A- - - - · - - - . ~ed- ~ ,faiTrghroundshon county road 25 Sunday afternoon.
Sal '
preleDted tire llalftime sbow
manpower.
.
.
mer~can troo:ps commttt .0
e ffi!S ap was one of four investigated over the
during the Charlestoo Rockels·
The secretary earlier S'aid t~e l t~e f.1ght agai~st the com rn.u- weekend by the Meigs County Sheriff's department.
CONTONOtodU, DAHOMEY
Toronto Rio..
Cootlnental
U.S. IArmdy_would ro,rm new""III IStS md Southh ' Viet Nam . He "'d I . Sheriff ~bert c. Harten bach's deputies said the In·
.The hl~my ta ay selZed power
Football Lea)ue game Suocava ry hi ViSIOns or .poss1bhle l or sa ' _not mg to d1spel th1s JUry wreck occurred at 4 p.m. The girls were identified
11
use m t e war agamst t e 1specu a 1on.
as Rhea Ann Will , 18, Pomeroy , driver of the car; Nan..
m t s pos ge stamp 1ormer WASHINGTON (UPI)-.t\ top day afterooon.
French African colony and fore· State Department officiaT' said
U S Sen t R bert C B d' Commumsts m V1et 'Nam
j He s?1d he has drawn one cy rmboden , 16, and JuUy imboden 17 botb of Miners-ed the resignation of the repub- the decision of Viet Cong and
Tbe baud presentecl two pre- 1( D-W ·V' 18 or h~ t ·1 ~~ I McNamara sa1d the Commu· lconcluswn durmg h1.s wh1rlw1nd ville.
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Authorities said Miss W1lllost mvestigate another mi shap 21
lie's warring political leaders, Communist North Vietnamese cilioa drills playtag the "Bill· I Wh"t HiJ reacnd t~u A~ e nist North V1etnamese regime j28 hou r VISil.
all under direction of
anny units to stand and fight in ~ward Mareb" aDd 1 'Host of En 1 e Couse a . etod omftcl appeared determmed to carry ! Thi~ will he a long war ." he control of th£&gt; veh1cle on a curve miles east of Route 1 on
-•· Gen. Ch r1stop
. he So- recent hettIes has "surprised" Freedom ,, aod a spectal oum- helpergy
ay ord I on th e war
told newsmen m t I1e con ference and went Lo the left stde of the F:agle Ridge road where 1 rom
commau~r.
m locommJsslon
t
th
glo
.
.
U.S. strateg1sts.
be~, "Ballio' Tbe Jatk," fea- $300 milhona ~~cleare a~~~f:=t- 1 He said the Un1ted Sattes will , held at Tan Son ~ut airport road, h1tt1ng an embankment 1truck owned by the Jeff«!~ eo.1
1
~ahomey is Situated m West Deputy Undersecretary of tunng tbe majorettes.
' or laboratory m West Virginia Imeet a~y threal with whatever !shortly b~fore boi:lrdmg a plane The Impa ct apparently caused Co , had turned over.
Africa, wedged between Nlrger- State U. Aleiis Johnson pointed
Tbe bu.nd wal &amp;eleeted ro , In
.
. :rtoops an~ ~ld are necessary . Ifor the flight to Washmgton. I he-r to be thrown from the car ClJfford Icenhower, Jt, Rl I.
Ia ~nd Togoland on the ~ulf of out, however, that such battles present tbe show ou lbe basis [ r letters to Dr. Glenn T. Sea- McNamara arrived '" VIe
•
' Taken lo Veterans Memorial Pomeroy, driver of the 1961 moGume~ . . It lias a population of are still relatively small scale of lta past performances and ' bo g, chai~man of the AEC, and ! Nam ~unday for bnefmgs 0~
hosp ita l for treatment, It was I del truck, saki the llgbta of 1.9 rmlbon.. The coup occurred actions. But, he ~M~Id, "there rating. It wa 1 eothusastlcally to the White House. Byrd s~Jd l the mthtary SituatiOn by US
S
I reported Rhea Will sustamed aloncommg vehicle blinded hi
after President Sourou Migan was some thinking that, as in
: he was
wtth the m-, and Vietnamese military
laf·eratiOn of the forehead , Nan- , causing him to lose aontroJ.
Apithy refused orders to rESign tbe past they would try to
: spectJOns of sites at Pt. Pleasant ers and spent Monday tounng l
Icy Imboden had an inJury to h t k
t ff the . ht *Ia Gl
from the nation's military and refuse b;ttle or avoid bailie"
Ravenswood, made earlier!the central htghlonds where l
•
,left shoulder. and Judy lmb:
political leaders. Sog1o called. He . said. Sunday
jn 8
I tJus month.
Amencan
forces
I den had chest t'nJUrle
N0 ar- .•
'I ed'lUffi damage
• was t"'t"A_......._.
.
ks
I •h Jessll ' than two
dI
I
•
S,
on National
'
/t.ssembly Preoi· televiSion mtemew (Face The
•
I H ted I h
. 'wee ago oug t t \ \\ bloo . '
0 ISIOD
rests were made
Tw v hlcl In 1ved Itt
dent TahirOU Congacoo to take Nation-CBS) that Defense
Wee
o t e need m j test battle of the war
'
The Shenff's de artment was accido
vo
•
over temporary control of the Secretary R bert s M N
1
st Vlrguua for the employ- There had been spel'u iJ twn
P
ent t 6.20 p.m.
government.
was surpri!m "~s cl ~~~
0 3(Uf
l ment and oth~r ~nebts local- McNamara would recommend ] Med1um damage was report- ~~1led at -~O_lO p.m. _.~day__t~· two-tent~ of a mile ad~
'
.
mg the plant m h1s state would mcreased a 1r stnkes over ed to two vehicles in a mishap
Rt. 124 m Racine oa tht Oat
many oI us are surpnsed that
provide and t lh be 1
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E
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A
1~
Grove
d had "·ht •·-·SAl~ - TWO AMERt- lbe Viet Cong and North Funeral services for Mrs.: ~ _• -~~~ n~ ~~~~orth __Y._Jet_ Nam und mure 1on ast .Mam-s t m Pomeroy1 an~es~. ( ~•resses
' h . ~ , . ue ....._.....
can Special Forces SOTgeanlll Vietnamese units have chosen ' Shirley Elsie Hess, 47, Rl. t, l
,
- Satur&lt;IDy ' 1 7 .P m
, Of Suldlt'l'!! Wanted
s enff • off,.... said wllJo.
captured two years 1£0 by the to stand and fi ht " Citin th Middleport who died in Holzer
Pomeroy pollee saJd a car I
Jes driven by Joyce E. lllu.tb,
Communist Viet Cong have recent heavy fighting !un: Hospital ~turday evening alter I
dnven by Linda HJII, 20, Ra- Relalives and fnend s of ser- 29, 12$ State-s~ Gallfpollo, ml
been freed on the Cambodian PI. M . th
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eme. ran mto the rear ot a stop- Vlfemen m the \i 1et Nam theat- John F. Wdbarger, 42, P9wel1,
e1 em e Ia Orang Valley, a mgenng ness, Will be Tuesped car
er of operations were retrund- Ohio were m
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. W8l renoonced today. The Cambodian .;.cul:te ~~ to e h co~ ;;;: C~ts Fup.m.Ia he e a~hmgsm Patterson . 32. Palas kaia. ,ed today they are IDVIIed to ported the car driven llf Sllulh
overnment said the two Amers
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MISS Hill was Cited to Mayor ' send the names and full ad- turned into a driveway u W1J.
servicemen would be alstand up to the U.S.
Kraly
'ryle Middleport Fire Department will hold its annual Charles Legar's court on
ajdresses ,to The Da1ly . SE'ntinel, l barger was attempting tD pol.
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In the RIVervJew iChrtstmas ~nve for the needy Sunday, December 5th I charge of faihng to have her Pomero~. for pubhcatiOn.
No arrests were made.
I have always th~ught th~t Icern tery ·
and
12th
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a
canvass
of
Middleport.
Canned
goods
car
under
control.
No
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to
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as we penetrated mto th~tr She Wa!l born September 23, a~d donations to help make up food baskets to be dt s- were reported.
, es of servicemen III 1t1et Named by the department was Sa&amp;.
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base ateas, that al some poml 1918. in Middleport, the daugh- tnbuted to needy families the week before Chnstmas Police also mvestigated a mm- are_ hemg sought because many urday at 9-15 p.m. on the fta.
they would_ have lo stand an~ te: of Bert and Blanch Ward are asked .
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or acc1dent Saturday at 2 15 ~e 1gs - Mason area . residents cine-Portland road, A l!ar driv..
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Ught or re~e ~~m the scene.. Gilkey, Rt 1,. Middleport, who I This has been a Midlleport going to be home This also!p m on the Kroger parkm~ lot have expressed a des\~ to send en by Glenville c. Marcum, 31.
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Johnso~ said. perhaps this lS IsurviVe. She was a member !Fire Department proJect for helps speed up the collectiOn. Wht!re a car dnven by Lmda !them Chnstmas gre~tmg cards. Rt 1, Sunbury, had damage to
happerung sooner than some ot of the St. Paul'11 Lutheran! the past 16 years. Each year it !It also 15 asked that 1r anyone ~oore. Pomeroy. h1t the r1ght l Deadlme for submlttmg the 1its front and right side wbel
More than 600 persons died us thought. Pe~haps ~e a:e 1 church.
' has grown: More and more JS missed who wishes to dorrdte !':Ide of a parked truck owned names IS Tuesday' Nov . 30.
it left the highway and hit a
In traffle aecldents during the r:e~l: sensittve pomts . m Survivors ln addition to her needy tamllies are receivmg lto this worthy cause, he may !by Chancy Stann"'~ . Carpent er.
fence on the Charles TheiS! pro.
long Thanksgiving
holiday 1them ~e ~= w:~h re~f~tre parents are her husband, Arth- I~ baskets. .
bring a donaliun Lo town hall 1Damages were mmur and no Two Emergency Runs perty. No citation or injuri•
weekend.
'!be I
d ~d tiT H. Hess: one son, Arthur A.. Smce the Mtddleporl Depart- ~ The fire department uses the larrest was made
Matle in M'&lt;ldl
rt were reported.
A United Preas IDternatlonal i mse
rather than avmd Hess, Jr., Rt. 1, Middleport; ment .started these projects money donated to buy meats,! In
aclion of Mayor,
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eaunt ahowed that at least tiJ:ZI
which would eventually two daughters, Mrs. Gwen Bak· (first m Meigs county), many Ifruits and uther perishables n ~gars court . Wilham MeHal- l Two emergency calls were ••
,ersons were killed between
~them
to retire from the er, Bucyrus, and Mrs. Virginia other. organizat~o~s now sf:lOn- well as staples to help round Ifie . 40, Middleport, ~as fmed 1answerrd by the Mtddleport ESHDPPI"'
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p.m. local time Wednesday and
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Hartenbach, pt, Pleasant, and sor samllar activity . . The f1re- out the food baskets.
whtch S100 ~ costs and g1ven 8 3 R squad Saturday afternoon.
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.,ldnl&amp;ht Sunday.
six grandchildren. Friends rna men work c~ly With. these will number over 1110 by the l day J3ll sentence on a OWl The f1rst was at I! 40 p m.
DAYS LEFT
The breakdown:
Metp ·GeMnl HospUal
call at the funeral home an ~ other organizations 10 d1str1bul· time the drive is completed. charge and, als_o fmed $50 for for Elbert Greenlee, Middleport
Tratfle •
AdmJ.Jiloal Satarda _ Ezra time.
Y ~~ food baskets. Every efCort The department does not diS, no operators license . F ~ e d who was tr~nsporte~ to VeterFtrft TO
Allen, West Columb:· E i
ls made by these groups to tribute toys or clothmg
Leifheit, Pomeroy, was fmed am Memorial Hospital as a
PJueo I&amp;
RuSBeU, Middleport· Lula R~:
m • LOW TEMPS
serve •• many lamilies as pos- Anyone having the ~mes of 15 and cnsts on a left of center medical patienl and the other,
MlseellurM M
sell Middle rt
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needy persons 15 asked to mall [ dl~tance chargl! and Patricm at 4 p. m. was for Sam Beller,
Tatal 'Ill
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The drive Sanday will he them to the department's P"'t Wehrung, Pomeroy, was fined Rutland, whe was reported ill.
Calllorala 1e1 all ltaleo with ~en Mlddl f rt· lowest temperature reported heuse 10 house and the follnw- Office Box 144 or turn them in-1 $5 ani costs on a left of cenler The squad o;;It also received
111m1•
t9 lrafllc deatlll. New Yorlt 'll'ayDelbrper;P~merny. epo ' Jh;s morning to the u. s.llng SUnday, . Dee. 12, liremen to the mayor'o office during"' clt.,hon.
a "fatae alarm" call at 111.22
olleriESniATDIT DISUIJ
State .hatlll, T.- 311, Ohio 31 Adlttlllliao Sttatlay- None Weather Bureau,
excluding lwlll make plckpups that weralgular working hours. Deadline
p. m. Saturday.
and PellliiYIVanli 10. Only Alaflo DlseUirpt Staiday _ EdliJ, Alaskll aDd Ha 11
m1saed
on
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first
canvass,
lor
accepting
names
will
be
WEATHER
ka and Nevada ._q4 no Meka..l .,__,
wa ' was 1 December $th
Decemhe 17th Th f
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lrlflle fllalllln .........,
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' ,"• ·_ ~.,; An u below zero at Dmls Lite, N.D. Firemen ask !bat donatiOIIll ask that'
.
e Iremen HlgiJ today Zh tGUIIl. Partly The tenlperalure in PtlmeWlil~J ,.-ltltl. - ~· ~ Le..-a Zwilling, Tho highest reported Sunday of canned gooda be placed on flllllly :: nu~ber m the Icloady, snow Dorries, eelder 10- roy's buslnesa district at 11.20
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BIIIDer,lrlum. wu 16 at lfomeotead, Fla.
tho porch llll&gt;o reoldeallo Dill ~ :_a ,_ood basket at o!Pt, lnw IU%. Partly cloudy, a.m. today "" 34 decreeo ""'
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ground at Conneaut, Ohio, 60
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Monday November 29, the
· n an tmpress ve, qme cere- a nu s
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Item for tbe social ealea• t Boo' bile w1'U
ft,ony at her home on Laurel juests Miss Paula Gomer, conme
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Youth of the Racine and
Meigs Coun 'I
Street at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. sin of .lhe bride, registered the Miss Polly Karr of Columbus ern High School Latin Club was Mr. and Mrs. Willis Anthony Grove MetOOdist churchea
dar are weleemed bot can be st the regular lime in R•·
act.Ober 18, Miss Jeanne
I. gues:s. AssiSIIng with the serv- Is spending the hulida) week-[ held November 16, at the home were hos.ts to a fanuly Thanks· Nov. 21 at 6:30 p·m. at the
;:r
cine Grade school in the morn.
became the brtde of lng were Mrs. John W. Johnson eod with her parents, Mr. and [ol Mrs. Parker.
giving dmner at their farm ·cine church with
.
lbe date In the aotlce. Item• tog and High school in the al·
Miss Julia Reese, Mrs. Irvin Mrs. Charles R. Karr , Sr
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home on Cherry
Debra Vee Meter presiding.
sboultl be brief, aad clearly ternoon, replacing the Thanksl!""'ld A.
t Miss Bowles lS the daughter Baumgardner • and Mrs. Gomer' Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Karr' [
Twila Karr:' a n d
Joe and
was voted to take an of· written or typed If mailed.
giving Day schedule.
•' ~Irs. Ernest Bowles and the Middleport
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Sr and daughter, Polly, spent secretary Joey Bailey Addi· A b Y Mr
d Mr Harold feriDI! each meeting and a
Librarian Velma Plkojjl at&gt;o
~; 1e Ernl!st Bowles. The bride- The new. Mrs Gross IS a grad- ThanksgiVIng in Manon, w1th f10 1 officers elected' were Bar ara, · ~n M s. D i 4 secretary, Sharon Erwin, was
d tb. foUnwmg tltles JUSt
is the son of Mr and uate Jf Middleport Htgh school, h dau hter and son-in-law, i na
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Chase, Mr. an
rs.
av elected. Lewis Van Meter
NOV. ZS
nounce
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'l\.lrs Arthur Gress of Cadiz. class of 1963, where she was acand :rs Edward T. Bauer I treasurer, Nancy
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Jenkins, and
Steve, Oak Grove and David
11tere will be a hymn sing released:
\,1\\ S or the double-nng cere- tive m school affairs. serving as
Poll A~n
Iporter, Jennx De
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BeUl and David, Middleport aod staff of Racine are the new
at the Free Will Baptist church Masterpieces ~.. World Phllosn-ony were read by the Rev. homecommg queen m her sen- a
y
.
; gea~t_- at- rms, arredarr.to Mr. and Mrs . Ray .Lieving and freshment committee.
of Rutland, Salem St., Sunday, ophy in Summary Form, by
'Ny le D Borden, pastor of the ior year. She is presently em- Dennis Moore , a student Rl 1 lmttates wer~ requ
mber children, Shetla, M1ke, Ju~y,
November 7.8 at 2 p. m. All Frank N. Magill, e.:'
}vlount Moriah Baptist Church ployed by the State of Ohto as ! Rio Grande College. 1s spend-~ wear LOgas to school Nofv~l . Sue and Jane, West Columbia, The program Included
singers and the public are In- The MadhoUSe 01 , Madisou
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a typist in the Department of ing the holiday week•.md with lDth. They were as
~ws. W Va.
ture, Michael 6:8, a hymn,
vlted
Str et by George Murray
Given in marriage by her eld·[ the Bureau of Workmens Com· his parents Mr. •nd M"'· Lloyd Pam Bucldey, Barbara_ Bailey, .
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NOV. !
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Inest brother, Jamea F· Bowl.. , pensation
Moore.
[Naomi Btssell, Pat Bonng., Lin· Thaeksglv1ng Day
mner Mrs. McClintock, anotber
xp ?"ng Ps arl 1;
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!he bride was attired in a two- Mrs. Gross is a graduale of ! Mrs. Dwight Logan and Mrs . da Brown, Jerry Burke, VtrgiD- guesla of Mr. and Mro. Emer· prayer by Ann McClintock,
The Pomeroy WCTU will troduct10n to C;,
street length ensemble of Cadiz High School, and attend· Helen Brickles VISited Thurs- 18 Bush, Jean Cashdollar, Shlr- son Jones were their
scription of the MYF
meet Tuesday , at 2 p.m., at
and
,rlstotie.
broeade satin. Her veil ed Ohio State University two day afternoon with Mrs. Callie ley Cline, Jenny Dean,. Bever· M,.., C. E. Burdette, Middle- color by the program
the Federated church.
BaSic Works
H Ruc!J.
was of white tulle and she
years He is oow an employee Logan at the Elmwood Nursing ly Durst, Patty G&lt;Jegle:n, V1c- port, Mr. E. W Jones, Shade; man, Pam Cleek, the
Nov. 30
. Clear_
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ried a white Bible topped
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Post Office Department Horne Albany
1 ky GreeD, Candace Hawk, Nan- and Mrs. Paul Parsons and son, tlon, and the creed.
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m ro·w1&gt;1te orchids and a cascade
ed f . .
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cy Karr, Ray Karr, Richard asd Mrs. Paul Parsons and son,
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but Will ent~r thl! ~m
orr~~~ Mrs: ht nna :;ge~ wa~ h rl Lodwick Lenora Michael Loll- Paul Jr Athens During the Refreshments were . served sored by the Afternoon and El- Understanding the Great Phil·
Ser ing .as maid of honor for
couple IS resi mg at
overmg guEedst Bon layl, o e llse Mich nel David Mora' San- afternoo~ movies' of Mexico IUld 12 members and two advisors, 1 eanor Circles of Heath MeUm- osopher~ by Henry Thomas, Ph.
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Linwood Ave Colun)bus.
11unt, Mrs. no 1:1r e s.
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shown e
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Bowles, Cleveland, Randall K.
Thank,givmg Day with Mr. and Rucker and Jo Toney.
which had been taken by the Spangler, Doug Reese,
day, November 30 in the base- The Outloo for Youth, by AI·
.Bowles, Columbus, brother of Middleport WCTU
James Yeager .
Parson family while on tour Ervm, Sheds Bailey, and
m.ent of the chur~h. Luncheon ice H. Horowitz
,tbe~bride, was best man.
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there. They formerly lived in Easterday . All young . people
Will be served dunng the noon Markings, by Dag Hammars: Following the wedding a re- Meelrng IS Held
daughter Jane are spending
Californio.
thettwo aretas aNre ln~.ledtto
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~'ep~ton was e lD e soc The Middleport urut of the the weekend with relal1ves at
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t the Oak Oro e
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wcru met Fr&lt;day evenmg at ivydale. w Va .
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PLAN BAZAAR
Henry Steele Cumnoager: ed.
tist. C}lurch. Arrangements
Fir:-ct United Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mescher [
spent t e
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I .Meigs
Bookmobile proJail flowers decora~ .the
with Mrs. Belty Cline, 'Bnd fam 11y of Lebanon are the
sa:~ W n~a ~~ ~:!~ ·Hetr- OBSERVE BIRTHDAY
The Fr1~ndly Garden~rs o£ 1Vides serv1ce ~rural adults .as
.In&amp; room. The brule !I
in charge . She opened guests of her Sisler and brother I
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Rutland will have 8 Christmas wen as tu chuldren. making
was covered with a linen
meetmg with prayer and m law, Mr and Mrs. John Mitch.
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ns and son, ~lm,
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Mrs. Don Gr~ese,r was .
bazaar and bake sale Saturday. books more acct:::~sible to 28 com0
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and centered with a three-tir- there was group singing w1Lh Mrs. Carl Wellman and son Ohw Valley Grange
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spent ThansgJVmg With their of honor at a Si~ clock
December 4, at the Rutland munities and to 17
schools
·~~:ed wedding cape topped with a Mrs· Lillian Steiff at piano. Jtmmy Sulton, of r·t Gay.. WV en~ m t~l!~la~h fo~ tMonHe{ partnts, Mrs. C. HM . .He~~~Y Thank.sglvmg, given by her
Department sl»re beginning at Ithrough regularly
scheduled
Jt1if\lature bridal eouple.
It was announced that the lwere Wednesday overnight and ~g tRW! h . 0 ~h y h as e~t 8 ; and Mr RobeN~Ik ~ms d er Uler, Mrs. 'I'heo Raines, at
9 a.m.
stops at three weeks period.
Wedding cake, punch, ·
December meeting would be 'fhanksg1vmg guests of Mr . and rt ous 10 e c air. w other son,
IC • n gra ua e Hemlock Grove home in
at the First Baptist Church with Mrs. Herbert D1xon and fam1lv decJ.ded to have the
ann~al study at Massachusetts lnsti- vance of her birthday. Gu.. ~
Mrs Donald Boone J~rogram Mr 11nd Ml s. Philip Rexro~t Chn.stmas party Dec. 27 begm- lu~ of Technology • was unable were Mr. and Mrs. Don
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' change of fifty cen~ •.fts ~
and children,, Debra, Michael, es, Ravenswood, W. Va.: and
Cline and "Giving Thanks", by , Thanksgiving dinnet guests of brought by each member
Sandra , ond Gary of ~~rth ~b- Mr. and Mrs. George Heines
'I\OHJGHT thrv TUeSDAY
Mrs Jacob Turner.
Mr. and Mrs George Mowrey Guests Will be Great Bend inson spent Thank!!givlng wtth I e Mrs. William Killinger Hem- I
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Miss Margaret Sauer led de- were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Middle- Grange. ~H ~mbers are d lifo his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe lock Grove.
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Mowrey and Megan and Mehssa [l1ley
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Mr. and Mrs. GeQrge Hackett
GATIIER FOR DINNER
ness meeting~ $5 donatum was of Pt. Pleasant. W. Va .
A .. orne t~onomJcs comm ~ Sr.• Mrs. Mary Shafer a~d son, A family dinner was
sent to the Sam Moms Tern- Mr and Mrs. Ted f&lt;'1sher and tee Yo~~ appomtedMb~ ~teRMshas Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 homa~ Thanksgiving Day at the home
perance radio program.
ch1ldren, Jan and Mark of ter · cbeaU"man 1~ 1 ·a w' if ou d. Scally and sons, Tommy and of Mr and Mrs. Clair Boso,
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A voral du~t was presented dmcmnal1 art! the !Johday week· Nora Cross, and the Centenmal 1 JAalbamey swpen V
Matinee Saturday &amp; Sunday: bv Beulah Wh1te and Mrs Pau 1 n guests of his parenL.s Mr. 1 h
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God." The hostess~!, Mrs.
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Saturday, 8:30P.M.
50
Admlsslion: $1.00 &amp;: ~.
tonst.all, Mrs. Lillian Ste1ff,
Mr. and Mrs. Genion Ponn 1J ng, bl . ~. eS ymn
d el holiday weekend In Springfield Iand Mrs. Jim Patterso~
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I t th h d t he th k Mr. and Mrs. Robert Retbel children Nancy Peggy DebMr. and Mrs. Carl Alkire of I~"f ~ ~~ ey a T: k . ~n · Ispent tht! holiday in Chil licothe bie, Ste~ie Vickie Tom~y and
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J,.Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·M1ddleport. 0. , Nov. 29, 196~

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Notice
aaan•r 11 p~rtbH bl para"ru•ll
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lllhl retuad ad:luatment wlll bt

aPpU~ to uae ..mu ntet whl cll
woul4 ot.herwllt bot ill dteet tor th,e
,.nod remalniD.I un4V 1hlo ComP•IIJI •
tonner tuel c~ cit~. The Comr&gt;an·
... all Ill• 1 coMputation
with th
Pu.bUc UUUUet Commllllon ol
Olw,
IUid the Clerll. of Coundl of ~he vu.
,.,, of Pomeroy, Ohio. I" ~upporl
of IM NlfUBd tdju.tment detnmlned
under thla p~rallnph.
If) Wben anJ' rtfund I!IP I part Of
..,. refund recelvad by thl! ConliJ~Il.l'
fttlm obbl J'uel Mil ••• NH u •

Dam 11.8 16.2, runnlnl lf teet
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rollers,
Pomeroy
- Mason IDh.lbltant., tor the pertocl of Four
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24 13 H'tnton (4.) Y.. n from and an.r the eff.o21 .ut,
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0 86 staitonary Kanawha Falls II IT OltDAINID IY THI COUNCIL
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0, TNI YILLA.I Dl' POMIROY,
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio mPn- ~.u rising, Charleslon
19. 01 OHIO:
ina • ~~don Marmet
and on•
tiCTION 11 That. for th perliMI of'
m Y.ar from u4 atwr tb Ill- or.cut u.llder the t:ompenr'• l01r1'11tr
Rlghw l" comtructton men are r Is"'"""'. Lt\HI •
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Winfield dams were on the siUs. ftdlno 4at. of the ord.lnaDC.. t b. • f'LMi _. aliYM. •u~:b. Hfulld am.o••ta
workiDJ double lhlftl in their
muhnum pr1et wbloh Coiumbla Ou ~ball not arttn Itt! ut~d to df'teottntne
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battle aaainst nature to com- rBoat Movemeats:
of Oblo, Jne .• ttl IUI.lCIIPOl'l or .......... HJUltmelll IIOipt . . . . .
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b dge
IJIPII'. tbaU lie pttmltted to tlllrP ntH tor 111 par•rrapb B &lt;41.
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plete an Interstate 80S rl , Ohio RIYer - ~tonp Quee~ .;n~~
over Lake Millon in Mahonlng ldown 13,6 p.m.j a.IIO lllftiY,. ll1d lllolu.l"ll ..... dit Vlllalt of IICTION •. - Tblt It,. eJtpre..lJ'
Collnty.
Ivanla up 17 1 11·· !&amp; p' m''' LlWan 1h1U
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•ervlu w be render\
H ud tbe •~ It lltNb1 flied .. b.1 1aid Company, ttl 8"tceaaorl or
The aoal is to come u nra ' IG. down 11, 5:45 .m.; Bar- lu · - bt41riCial . . . . . . . . fol- -'PI• p\lJ'IIUint lo thll ordlllllnee.
as -at'ble
before bar a Gay down 17 •u:w
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lflall
bt prlmai'IIJ' 1m &lt;lom"u~ 11n
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(!(ImpIetJOn
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Lake Erie freezes, since aU ma- 1R H Bosworth II "P J'0 4·"" ftlrtJ c.aw &lt;llkll 1*' • • IIGD4te4 ata•n aot " •llttnd•d tt~ other con
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• .w (lOQ ellbte ,.... hi Ult flrtl 1.1110 ev.ble IWGtfll If dift.,.Dt tllllfl until &amp;1"'!·• •
terial used in the constructlon a.m.; Southern don 20, 3:11 fHt. llllll di.Nqh eaoll mettt aadr. Yr all re 110ru.b11 mautrement.J for
work is transported by barge. 1
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IIOdlHik afld CG~J~mertt•t purpo...
a.m.; e erton up w, :10 •· -... • 11a • wadil Otatl
m .,. tullJ' m.&amp;t, •nd th~ trovJ•Ioa
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Highway Director P. E. a- m PhiUp a - up 20:
ud ....
OM tnuullld 4lfl0) tllall M DID4ial upoD alid ComP•nJ'·
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do'WD
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tubto '"' for 1111 aut M.IOG ,.bto IY .ucn•n or ulllfl•· durtne ualll
Sheter said the bridge on -.l\lebl m.;'' Luther""A'-~-a•'~~":.
HerWIUUI
11M ~ .... IIIIW tecb ..,th ol eacb ,..,., 'out ann• • .,
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work begaa last June 14, hal a 40
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monu. or 71u, tubJect lo the tore1•
etkm date of" 5: I.M,; II'YfY un&amp;tW up ~efta ... ~- C..tl IAI UmltatiolU and Jfter eompllanot
scheduled compl
1'21 I I m. Vuleaa up II 1•11 ft IDI. ll-1001h
bv.bd· WUh the rortaotnr provltiOIII IU ml)'
tii'IY November, 1166.
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·~-n ....... II ·-ishe•, Ul a.m. i Bob Benter up 22. e:20 !!a~IO.oot lllbM ..... uN IIWou.ib lad Jdd.ltlonll eii.U!I of COIUIUn:e.:'"u:: •u'I "!'..
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- IM&amp;tr 110 aoat.kt
.. lllch ttmea and under •"cb eo......
-'"" f 6 2 miles Ia.m.;
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1. A ~11m Clwu tor oadl tiUklm Mtrn1 and tor .ueh rlt.l!• u may Ill
Will permt 0 1""~ O '
m,• ChrlJ Jf, don IJt l:fO I, Wa.uk...U.of11ifNDollln !U.OCO aareott UPOIII between the Compa~
or
J-808 to traffic, betweeD Ohio I p
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.uu k ..... H IU'I'Ift MDMr vu. allll IQQA eoiiiUmer or lolll\lmlll,
~ 7 ·,n Porta- ~·nty --Ohio m.; ego uvn-.1 up .., ,.:JO n .. .......,. u tin•u.w n U.•
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534 in MabODiJll County,
a.m.; eol'll
Cl Up ill1t •·• IIIWl aot 1M Udtt a, o.U,atloll to IIC:TION 1: 'l'ht ttrrnt 1111! eoa41·
!teond ProJect
40 a.m.: Buekeye State up :-"l: :::"~ .!::'
!':.!: :'ont~:._~~::~ :d"btn.r:~·~
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esUmated
Greenup
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te th• llu.t.. and aecutauon• tor twrA Second pro,.,
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G oen II'.. m • ........ tM ........ - - - Qarre llllll.lq ... llnle&lt;~~ of the Comat $1.98 million, begios at the arer own r up ·"' P· ·• tor •au ...u. ., tbt Wtm.•lnt PAD1 on til• With and •PProM&lt;I ' '
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west edge of Lake Milton IDd Walter Hougland up Grtemap ~."' att to ..... " " ' " cw :!~.Public uutilill Commlllkla .,
GETS PICTURE _ George Sauer. Middleport High ~hoot junior, telects 1 football action picture taken by runs 4.04 miles west to Ohio 3 a.m.; J. s. Lewll down Gr...,. ,..
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ud lltlr U.. ..,lrauoa ot
Grover"s studio. Kay Wyatt, studio clerk, waits on Sauer whu I Kenny Grover, owner, II in •"
ww ~•.. up 4 a.m.,, pameIa D• dowa a.. Mo...W
ou Yeu Jtti04 aM. ••cttetJI .,
the flla1unt ...
Sentinel Photo.
'Jbe twin bridle 11 1,01e fe.\ Greenup 7:40 a.m.;
Il1inoll =.:.,..~ Z:..~,., ODt ID Ynr ::_~'!:_ !~ t,:u=•n=,.~ant ~~:
1n length. Each structure has r.; down Mtldahl 5:20 p.m.; Vul·
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llldd t:omp1n,. •ball hlve an 1Nr11e
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, ""•• ft1rtr ) .... OM MID4Md II.HUq nlua Cit 1.000 lrUllll Ur.al'o
IPIIll, 119 f~t long, wlth two can up Mfl ldahl8 · p.m. • '-'ua&amp;• 000 ou.;lo htt. lor tb• ftrR
1.100 mal unit. per cubic tuot tor an1
1t les .K doWD Meldlhl 10:10 p.
\11141 ihnv.l)t. ...a. ..- •MMII.UYt ,..,..lve &lt;UJ IIIODUI. par:llld.
other opano, each 93 feet Ion•,
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1\lbJ~t te 1 YJrlaA~e o( not mont
either end.
·m.: Alton Zep yr up M~ ... _&amp;llbt oDd tlllll' • llM andn41bl tlllln flva (!) pw eent upward . .
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r ......... . a - ••·• .... u &lt;I and lloJGO IIII.U) )llr
0111 cltwn"ard
The 1-808 projeot wtll continue o:""" a.m.; 1.0016- '""'u .nul" luaadhld UOif nble '"'for Ult Dal IICTION •~ m the event u.. ~ta•
100
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Oblo or the Vtllare (II PomUOJo
...IWllrd to intenect Ohio 534: ' dahl 7:05 a.m.
.tht IIIli RIOIIUIJ
Ohloo lhollld htntllter IIDPOH a td
By BOB WINGET!'
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"With a contract COSt of f3,1 mlJ. GalllpoiJI DIID On-_. ........ ,..U!._.!!*HUidndtbt Cot. UJIOn th&amp; Company, that I~ not now
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1....... onttJ ,., oM lhdld.· lmPOOied, or 1hould hereaflar lncn&amp;M
Grover s Studio. the only tirm
lion for thia aegment. Eart1r down &amp;:JO p.m.j MJd &amp;uu.a up n4 fllla) cubic~ lett r.r tllla ne.. the rate ot any tu now Jmpoud up·
()[ 11s kind 1n Me1g11 County, l11 ,
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If IIO.oat 1\11111 t.ll. utd. &amp;llh\llb o• the CompanJ above the till rate
. lnlercha••e lJ b..
work fo r th..
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11:20 p.m.j
t Up 12:11 1...., 11'11t.tr taob monttu
11aw elll11:1nr. other th1n It'll r•tt on
bHck in bu~int'ss after movlng
.ing completed, Masheter said. m. EUsba Wooda down 1·11 a. A 11Wan1111 cbarJe lor neb oua&amp;o- property listed In t.h real •taM taa
Co truct"
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recentlv lo st n~w location.
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m.j BffrnJtoM Up J:t6 l.m,; lo- (11.(10) dW1 H IUde, II Nl'ricl Ullder PHierlbed. ill li~t.IOD 1 thaU be !Do
ownl;d by Kenneth Gro~·t&gt;r, thp
project began last March, and .
Udl raw .ehHult " di.tooatlmltd at creutd to tha e:~~t~nt n•ceiUO ta
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d18DI d&amp;WD 4:JI t.m,j Ouilty U.. n,UIIt of eut.omar. 1M Com- C&lt;IDIPI:Illlltli the CompaDJ for tU IDo
t;I'JdlO earlier thi&amp; month was
Pl.nl aball not 111 ullder &amp;hl' obltre- crea1 e an eo 1 t due to
pavl.Jll operatlona are compete. up 7. 10 1 _
new
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Uoa to rtiWDI lll"rice to Uw ume tu or hJrhor tax rate. Tha. lhsll M
mo•·l'&lt;i from Jts East Main-&amp;t
1n&lt;1S e er &amp;al
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cudomar on the aamt JnmiHI uaw dool In the touowtnc manner:
!U&lt;'ation into Ute former M a ~
date Of Oct. 31, J.968 WOU}d be a.a.W.. NY. . C'/ f lilt Ulf lllliOJnH hM 1111411 •annan\ Of (a) U the lltW t1J: or hiJhn tal
Ward Nahonw1de
Insurance
met. but this section will not be Lueu up Marmet S:U p.m.j 0. :..=;"~~.:;_uutot111 .!':'
i!te,.~ 1!:!tm:~e: ~:.:r~!.~~~~}~~
l&gt;utlding at 115 g, Second-st.
opeD to traffic Wltil the Lake F. Sbeartr down Marmet 11:10 tM inMrYtDfiiJ ,.rlod, bUt aot 1o t1ae 1111 of 111. the ratu •~ fonh
..,... tw.tq U» montbl,
hlnln •han bt &amp;4JIIIY4 co &amp;M ...
A change m lucatlon is nol the
MIJton bridge Is completed.
p.m.; L. W. Sweet down Marhint n~nm to recomprnse
th1
only thing new ror the studio.
He exp1ained that there are met 2 a.m. i Beaver don Wlfto tberr..Tc,,:.1d-= ~.r":!~:doa eo~p~~Y l:.!r !!~ -::~~ ~;,:· tall
,.he enttr~ building, which the
no lnterstclng routes between field &amp;:06 p.m.; W. H. Shaver lola f\dULw JIOI'Ittl oc ~ 11) Y1au n.w. 11 11ot NIP.tld dtrectlJ' to . -'•
•old or l.o ravenu11 N!CIIYtd tor &amp;be
ohl0 li2'l on the western ~e
busint&gt;ss now occupies, ha~ be~n
Jr. down Wlnfield 10: 10 p.m.;' Ur.aHdttr. u lo.llo1111:
llle of .... then the \olll dollar d·
remod!;'led and modern proces&amp;and Ohio $34 on the e-...~
.......- c· v• Harner up Winfield IJ·IO
'I'IIJrt;p Ceal&amp;l (10oJ p.-r OM hUndNd ftet ththaf upoa tbe totl of Hn•
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QIIO cu.bit fH&amp; for \he ftnt 1.000 ~u- lnr JU by the CornPell)' in UM
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h1g equipm~nt ino;talled.
edge.
a.m.i Helen , up Wtnfleld 2:· ltll ~Mt, UM4 Uu"o••b ••u• maw Iatf •Mil bl &lt;lftonntneG, bul4 •PO•
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operatlobt of the CompalQ' Jo the
Grovt&gt;r has worked in photog.
10 l.m,; Jerry Bosworth up Nl.al a.ad eM • MIIP!J Ctntl fl and V11lart dUrillll th• mot I l'tleentb ~liJ.
rt~pt1y sml'e 1945 While in the
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, H 11: 1:1.-1..... WO ._ttl ,... eDt twadrM 1100) abll twtlve rnonlhtl pertod en.dlftl
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· · .QVW"lRi ou.b.. flit for me ~~out •.oou CNbto.• on the'"' cll.7 o1 u. DMembN".,
Ma nne Corps he was in charge
down Wlnfleld 8:35 a.m.
fM&amp;o .....
uolr.; m~ ..... June. pre~edtnr the etleeUve date of
ar.ltldlu
the new tu or hlrher tax ntt; tbt
(Jt the pnst pholo lab at Parril
.,.• .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.__ ltfta llDd ftltHa lr.wtdr-.dtbl Ctab: tolal doU1n 10 eompuUd thlll UMn
\~land . S C. Then he frPe !anctr IDd 11-10011!. OIDIII . .r onl' .ll.lllld.· bt diVid-' br 1M' lotll 11IU madt
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nd UDOJ oubla het loJ' llll Ill •u. . to dle b'P. o1 t111komen. uo"ru
t'd m photography after hill dis- . .., m . . " ' " _ U, .,
fill 100.000 llddg fMt. u.ae4 thnl-.aa b7' thil urdlnante durlllr tha lllfttl
r 1 r ~·•
a. Mill lftloCir Met~ mom.tb:
IIIINIYf monlhl period ud the
ntea
r·narge from the ~ervice until
POl'
A llln.tm11rn Charp for ..~h eu1to- p~btd. blrtill. ab.aU be 10rna,_
Bard ~:Me, Point -··JODI
tw took over the former Smitl1'1
rED
a- IDir uc:.ll. muotb of ThrH Dollara lnrlJ adJu•ttd.
muter, will nUn lrom t1aQ w.OO&gt; •b.lllll bt DW1a. u tlttTI.e8 un- The ad,luttlll.lnt or the nltl . , .
Sludio SI X years &amp;JO
-W.oa !'llna..l ..., November Ctr tl'lll nu. aebtdW. II 4ileoat11luld .erlbtd Jn thl.J ol"41nn~e. 18 provt4o
Grover is a member of the
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. . dr.t Hqutlt of eu.toraar,
the .. In tubpsrerrat&gt;hl (ll&gt; IDd fb) •"b~n~e,
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JOcli after .......-~.... u poohn•... ComJ)IDJ' 1h1U aut bt - d u eii.J' abU lhsll M made b7 rou.ndlq Ute maU!1
Prore~sion a l Photographers As- K.,.·~;,:.,, ,
1~ Ra M "••JM Lot p 0......
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'r•Uom to ruume •erriH to tht uma tmallell Nllllt ot tbl' ~putaUoDI
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....- tel' litre lor tbe pU&amp; 31 yean ev.atomer 011 Ule 11m. PNmllll uaw eo preaeribtd to tht aearttt one
·ncialion of Ohio and of the Proeroy.
--~ II !DOD... ...._. · - · tht CUitom•r hal made Pl:nntnt of 4Uirter etn1 (.151!) per .... tbou.IID4
. ·;·:ional Photographers Assci...u
...., - . - ..,.. ,... aa UD.o\lnt equal to 1be IDlnllnu.m. euble fMl.
Elmer Harmm, UUie Hara k!e of any poatmua 1a &amp;be 1n0nthly ~:har1e lor each month of Tbe td.JIIIM&gt;II nta dlaU bt tlac..
·m of Amrrira He is on 24mon to Velma B. ' ......., 180 ac1M latenea~nr pertod. but aol to tn etfttt •nd •hall appiJo to an meter
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hur standby for WSAZ-TV,
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blltory of tlt.e loeal polf: I.IIK'Io
~MH• twal.,.. Ull 1111anthl.
n•dlllll oeeurrtnr o• aDd alter 1hli
rea,
Mr. BurdeUe ..... appoia....
lff.ctife date of lb.e ltl&amp;\le, or41Dn!mgtrm.
E Columbia.
PUU COlT CLAUII
,.."or
M1olutt011 pun~~Uit ta wtUell.
"~" ,(;' ~Audio no&gt;rforms cornmer·
mma Sayre, dec. to Elmer ed Poltmal&amp;er OD Fellrlaaey 'l'bt eervitt rat.M pre•c:rlbed. abovt tht ne• Ulll or tner~IN&lt;I 111. ,.11 11
·a· Sayre, Sr ., Elmer G· Sayre, 15, 1131. neeetdlag tile late .,.
IUbject to ID ldJ\JIIment lor lny lmpoaed,
··: 1 ~ rhool and aerial photo
ehln" In the ram paid b7 Cotumbl• Wrlttea DOtltluuoa ot the lldju 1t.-'.,o111n·nts ·. porlraiture. per·
Jr., Paul Sayre, Goldie Siders 1 James J LDveD. .,_,•tmeat a.. of Ohio, Jnc. (L'ornp.•llJ'&gt; to Thl meat lba.U lie 1tnt to tbe Ckrk 11
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Ohio full GU ComPIDY !Ohio l'uel) tbt V1Uap II quJ.~itb 11 Pllllibl• If·
wr_gs! toz1 n·n. daeegnaitrnsh ·
Jack Sayre, Wllllam Sayre, Sy). of 1 111eee110r probably wiD for &amp;be .Pim'hne ol ~~o.~.turaJ 111 or w tb1 .,_~ ot till new tall or btak
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p lin Dor St • Mfid be made ~
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atr.7 nlund ur nfunda neat..-. ta.-IICTIOJI
can bt dttermlned,
~ ona l 17ed gretting card!!
and
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"'*bla a ~
Yl• for
ell from ohio Futl. u tHII'Iia.lfttr
6t That 01.r •rdtaanee •
molion pictW'es.
for Trans., Salisbury.
A~ ..t-•ntl ue made oD ~~vlded., Ollio J'u1l'• nt• to the n•oi11.Uon, or part of an ordtnu~e
I
....,mp1nY IH rtt~Uisted by the Fed· or ree:olutloo, tntolllllttnt hel'lwltll.
In .July of 1963, 1 veteran
E mer G. Sayre, Sr., Elmer o "aalia(' batll peadlq enl Power CoounJulon.
u. to the extt~nt 01 aucll IDeonattM~~oo
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of
Tht tenl~e ,.._ PJ'UCI"Ibed. l"boft ey, hereby reraaltod.
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th
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pho!ograp er o
e omeroy
· ayre, r., u
a Yr e, nccetl
eom ~01 , eJ:· an PJ't!Clleatl&lt;l 11poa the rata paid b,. IICTtON 71 That lhould ... , ae~Hentl area , Mr. Cliff Kincaid,
Paul Sayre, Jeanie Sayre, amlDatiOI aad ... approval the Compo, to Ohio ..... ol .1.87 tkm or part ol I tectlon or provilloa
ptr montb per ane Ulou11n4 JI.OOOl af • 1e~tton ot UU11 ordinance be de·
G0 Id Ie
Sllers, RusseII by tile United States Senate. cal)le
JOinPd the staff of Grover's Stufetl of llllltna: Dem•n and dared void, tbe remainder of \hil'
clio. Mr Kincaid has been in
Siders, Jack Sayre, KaiJt.l'1 ,;O.iiiii.liliii-liiiiiii.oiiiliiiilio
3I.OG
ee~~.w
par 8JIII thowland. ll.DOO) ordlnanee •hall not. bt a111eted t.lllr.
1
cuble leet for
all au purchased and by.
the photography business f o t
leen Sayre, Willam M. Sayre,
an blrelallter Nfarn4 to ..
tbt fiCTION tt That w. ord.ln&amp;BN
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Sylva
Cook,
Ber
Ve&amp;eraal
Memortal
U......U..I "bu• rate...
ab.aD
become alf«"Un at Hie tarlieet
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over
years a
or many
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dato ellowed br Jaw.

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~ear~ operat~ his own studio PRINTING PORTRAIT - Cliff Kincaid, photographer at Grover' II studios In' Bnard Cook, Pauline
Darst, AdmlniODI Sahlrday - Har· n~d--:7' C::.nrc.:,::ea:n o= ~~~ ~::m:.wS:ho!::'o, CJer.l
al his home m Middle~rl and , Pomerov prints a picture at the new Second·st location. Kincaid widely known for udd Darst, Jr. to Lawrence ry Wyatt, MlnemDlei Elbert ruJ. the amt" ratte hem• .a..u
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later oHn Wiest Mak·~~st '" Pohm·, his portr~it work, has been in the photography businesa for mo;e than 37 years.- leEy. MLoantleyM,IddFranlportces Ann Man- Greenlee, Middleport;
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Edwin Beery, JS, Rl. I, Mr. and ::-n-..,:r
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bury.
Mrs. James Ander11011, Looc •• · "' ...._ """" ocllolanhlp lor bll aalllallfl.
A M1ddleport woman success-- · on the right side of the road. at t:30 p.m. Saturday on Grav-- Eloise W"llson, Josepb E. WU. Bottom, 1 dau~~·
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fully lilvoided hilling an aged IThe vehicle came out of the !el Hill Jid., tbree-tenU!s of a 1~· Olevla Boice, Raymond E. AdmlnloDI SIIDUily ODe •. erauN or 4M.....,. b7' tJaa naou.at .a..y CJ.- tnetor PfOII'Ul.
person cross1ng Route 7 Satur- : ditch, crossed the bigway, went mile south of Rt. r.st,
Botce,. Elmora Boloe, Robert Dtseharce. 8aDclay -MarY :~1::C::-'~-:.,:U..,ut~~,.:
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day afternoon but w:ecked her !off the left side an_d rolled over Can driven by 'thomas A. R. Bo1ce, Rachael Boice to Brlun~':~ ..Mlddlepor&amp;BottornSblr:EUa RNew- ::':: =l=:t~"::u-:! :::_)111:
TO CHARGE DRIVER
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lowed to travel throuah the coun- car and anoth.e r one an domg it. : an embankment mto
Swan I Moore, 11. Pensacola,
Fla., State of Oblo• .802 acre, Salls,~
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United States "as a humanitar_l Mabel H. Hayes , 61 at 3·4(1 P· l The car came to rest 00 its Pt. Pleasant, both left or ceo- C. c. HoWard, Lena Howard
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meror, Phlrillld tllaUM ComplliJ uau lllaM
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m. two and three·llmthli miles \ top in the creek in about two ter, accordin&amp; w the patrol, to Clifford E. Whlltlngtoo, Bar- E90lyn Wood, Pomeroy.
:.\:.:'':, ~""!:: ~'\;'-""':; Jooeph Amltertk Jr., 28, Clev•
The two Americallll
""" l'?uth of Middleport, ran off the leet of water. Waugh managed met ond eolllded at a blU.....t.
G. Wlliltlajjtoa. 211 ......, ...... llloda)o - Mr. ud c_, " .., VIlli::..:!.....,.,, land, In tho bit-skip death of
Identified as George Smith, nght side_of lhe haghway so
to get out of tbe overturned ve- Both_had heavy damage.
SctpJO.
Mrl. William Stlqeon, ~ : ; :dati, ~:~ Nlcbolu Ruaglero, 38, WUlouP.
Chester, W. Va., and Claude not t.o slrike M~garel Mulford, htcle. He suffered only bruis· l InJured, DOlle of whom w.u Edgar H. Qmnlnpam, Jr., port, a dauaht«.
i!~to:!tu~ ~~ by Hills, 011 Saturday.
M.cC\ure Cbattanooga Tenn 190, Rt. %, Cheshire, who was :es of the body and legs and , treated, were : Moore, 8D abra- Virlinla C. OtMingham to HaJ.
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Mrs. Hayes lost contrul oo The patrol cited Waugh to bruised eye anct leg; and a pas- Mary F. Snyder to Paul W.
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the berm , swerved across tho municipal court Dell Saturday aenger In the Derenge . . r, Soyre, Right of Way, Lebanon.
Jlll1el A. RhodOJ wtU dedWedneoday Nigbl
highway and went off the left 100 a charge of speed ln ....,... Georg&gt; Fandree, 17, Pt. Pleas- Dan B. Fleming, Ruth Flem.
,..,_.,, ~ •........,- lcate the new f1 million 4-otory
Pomeroy Lodge F &amp; A. M. :side and struck a car parked jfor road conditions.
ant, minor cuta oe the baado. 1»1 to UDilod stateo of AnJerl.
..,&gt;; Bethesda llnopl~l De&lt;. 10, tho
will hold Ito "'gular m&lt;e&lt;ing l' there by Donald Fitzpatricl&lt; ol · Three teen·qero had minor The patrol cited holh driven ca, Easement, Lebanoo.
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at7 :30 p.m. Wednesday when 1West Columbia. Moderate darn- iDjurjes iDa tw~ car collilioo l to Gallia county juvenile court Lesta Gothard to Wayne Har.
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installation of officers will be age was done lD both cars. ~o ~ ~ - - - ·- - - · - - ·-- nert Saturday oe charges of rison, Myrtle llaniaon, Lola,
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Ben R. Evans, Deputy Grand , wao filed,
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Wilma Rood to Alvln Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Larry HolflnaD
awurtd 1D aatiooe&lt;oodo. e
~1aster of the Grand Lodge of 11 was one of four weekend .
Woekend Wl'tllt by the pa. ~Blake, 2D 8CI'el, 0090. and son, Stevie of Alblliv open! :.., ...:,~ ,:-';.:;::'" ~ t1ae4 u aaMIIIIoalb fll a f . &amp; A. M. of Oluo .
accident• Investigated b the
trol Included John J. Edwards,
w. PoriA!r, Jr., Miry Sllnday Mraftemo&lt;llnd u~lb...~~ :::.•••..,.,-.:,.:, ':!"""'.....; .._
He will also pre,.nt a 50-year Gallipolis Post ol the pa:ol
25, M~l. speedlna and R. Porter I&lt;&gt; Paul S1JnoD, Allie parenll,
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lapel button to Walter L. Vaug~ In another Meigs county ;cci·
no ~ator's licenle1 booded lo Mae Simon, u.t, a.ester.
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rnuntclpal
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Dec.
II: Jameo SybiiEbenboch, Adm., Cooee LJrr7 Rile ll IUinC louie
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to I.«&gt; 1•. Vaughan, put maoter OO::t :.: w~'!"'~i:jed a/'":'~, ed
:~~:,;otor~•ta surp ~·~ M. Lyons. II, Sprllllfleld, opeedo ~U-~~~..ttee ;:~ Wilbur tralnlng ot LJekiiiDII Air , _
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ey, ~ ...,• • liT Bue, Tau. Hll ........ II: :".:!.'.f.~...~:::. DIVOTID TO INTIIIQ
Vaugh n will be b,staUed 8 s P:'"·
Yon t. 7, two and predictions for holiday woek end CarltiJ E JamU II Taylor Jcreo Lebonon.
A.B. Larry E. Rile, ft.F. JSio.,. .. """" '"' • ""'""
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Refreshment. will he oerved. animal ran lato the path of a: way ~aughte
Y "' I.,•• Une 011 • eurve, bonded lD mu- ~~~ """"' ~~c,
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mclpal court Dec. 1: and wu- RJtWT, I ICJ't!l, 8eJpJG.
Larry iJ a pdulte of Ru&amp;- 0:
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COLl/llll!VI (UPI) - Gov. ''" tvee y Roger M. Norman, I The UPI !aid the Buckeye 111m J. Moodlspaugh, II, Mtcl- 1 Bernlce Jel!tn to Slate ol !IIIII high ochool, clau Ill 1161- ~-tho
24, Pomeroy. Tbecar wao heav· State ranked thlrd with
31 cllepor~ cited 1o llololp &lt;Oilllty , Ohio, l.OSI am!l, Sollsblll')'.
15 and 11W14 enjoJ llelilng ••n ,...,
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Ohlo, .IJ8 ICI'fl, tllllsbury.
Mr. IIDfl Mrs. Daye Callode of '"" ,.. - - • "" .. . _ " - on llllOther Industry llnlllta Francll A. Wau~, 28, Gam. and New Vorl&lt; state wtth 31.
Mlnnlnl D. Weltcler, Mary aear Point Hoek, Mr. and r:"'..:,.~.,: "!J'••~•;.,:
trip lo New Yilt CIIJ ,..... polls, eacaped ati'IOQJ Injury One drowning and three mlscel·
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ft. Webstr. to Stato If (Jitlo, Mrs. ChJrles Rift and Mn.
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and jlQIIstble drowmng In a one laneous mishaps swelled the to- FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. 2.740 l&lt;rtll, Saillllury.
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Mrl. Myrla Rife.'
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Tbe Ea!=lf.ern P:fl$1l"lf'!~ hmr-h-~ time and had pulled In from 44- Pooler anrl GuRrd C'harlt!IJ Eichihe roundball sea~on mi2.1 by the start of the fo.urth linger. bnlh with JB. Pooler hit
~g· c unty opened their qunrter.
six field goal attempts and
1 ~ b~sketball campaign Southwestern's Gene Hall, a four fool shots while Eichinger
with a convir.~ing 62-31 win ov- hot-s~ting forward, connected tallied seven buckets and twv
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1 G 1li County Saturdayler Just outstde the key, and Just under double figures for
e~:h: at haor!
ended up winning scoring hon-1Eastern were Junior Richard
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Coach Gar~ Parsons' Eag- 1ors of tlle game. He got 18 points I Douglas, with 9 points and Sen.1., edged Into a !4-11 lead by on seven field goals and four : or ~harles Knight, with B. Eas~
the end of the first period up- free throws.
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ped the margin lD 23-! 9 by 'half. Tho Eastern SCOring attack ley, had six.
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14 28 44 fi2 Euflfern - Douglall
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but fell behind just before. the er with Hannan Trace.
Soulbwe1dero - Hall 7-4·18 ; KnighL
4--0-8; Pooler t).4..1G;
quarter ended. The Highlanders The loss left Southwestern Elliott 3-0-6; Colley 1-0-2; Jac- Badgley 2-2-6; Ei~hinger 7-Z..lS;
narrowed the gap to
three with a 1·1 slate for this season. son O-Z..2; Shriver 1-0-2; Carter Justis 142; Martin 1-1-3; Roualt
points cnce midway through 1 The Southwestern reserves 0-1·1. Totala 12- 7-=~-1_.
~:0--2. Totals 25--12 -62.
the second st11112a, but then Iwon 46-28 over .the Eastern Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., Nov. 29 , 196:;.a
the Eagles offense began cliCk· squad In the preliiiiiilary game.
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margin.
all scorers with 16 and
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Eastern hit on %5 of 61. field Clradwell ropped Eastern w1th l
goal attempts for a 40 per cent nme.
average from the field. The
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The Nelsonville Greyhounds, \ pBir with Schultz at guard. Timl
]oaded with h.eight and speed, Pancake, 6-2 junior, will ~pe.n ,
figure to be a strong contend-jat fnrward If Daugherty 1sn t·
er for the Southeastern Ohio ready.
League basketball crown this Other members of the varsity
season.
squad are Gary Haynes, 5-4 1
Coach Bob Sheskey's cagers senior guard; Gregg Warr~,i
rang up a 17-4 overall mark last 5-5 senior guard; Larry Corrl-J
.:eason and were runners-up be-- gan, 5-3 JUnior guard; Courtney
hmd SEOL champ Athens for Haning, 5-10 junior
forward;
the second straight year with Mark Mechem, 5-7 junior guard,
a 12-2 recurd.
and Paul Conrad, 5-11 junior

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lrne averaging over 6-3, couJd f 11
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N:lsonvtlle squads In years..
Dec· 10 _ At Logan.
Sheskey had
two returnmg D 11 _ Middleport
starlers- AII SE.O forward Bob
17 _ At Wellst~n.
Richards, 6-3 semor, and spark- De 18
Alb
plug gunrd Sieve Schultz 5-8 ne~.' 21
Ath:~;.'
senior.
Dec. 27 • 28 '" York Holiday
Terry Daughlerty, 6-1 \.i sen- Tournament.
lor jumping Jack, was slated to Jan. 7 - At Pomeroy.
open at the other forward post, Jan. 14 - Gallipolis.
but he sutrered an ankle injury Jan. 21 - Jackson.
Monday .
Jan. 22 - At Albany.
Filling out the startVtg lineup Jan. 28 - Logan.
will be members o[ last 1year's Jan. 29 - At Middleport.
championship reserve team.
Feb. 4 - Wellston.
Sandy Harold, 6-5 junior, will Feb. 11 - At Athens.
take over the center slot, and Feb. 18- Pomeroy.
Steve Hu'bbard, 5-ll junior, wi!l Feb. 25- At Gallipolis.

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Charleston Wins CFL Grid Title

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CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UP[) run. In the third period, Ed
CAGE ACTION- First regular roundball play of the season in Meigs county was Saturday night at Eastern
k1cked
a
40.yard
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the Eagles downed Southwestern of Gallia county. Bud Jackson (41), Gene Hall (masked in background), and
-The Charleston Rockets ":~~~ ~ ~~:~ra~:~~
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goal.
Don Colley, foreground , are mixed up with Eagle Steve Badgley about to get the bat~ and Charles Knight
tmental Football League too•Y·!
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Rifle fullback Joe Williams
The Rockets launcred
first se::tson in the CFL
through for a 43-yard
~~.1@ I FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. lose a on..hllter In 13 lnulngs,
rolling up a H-ll record
run In the fourth
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The Rockets Roger
AU Individuals IDterested ia (UPI - Harvey Haddix. for ·j signed Sunday BJ pitching
capped It with 24-7 win
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for the Vancouver ]
retaliated by interonrung an
tpe:n en
Sa mer St. Louis Cardinal star 1coach
the Toronto RH!es Sund.ay
k• thaD Ieagne for lbe GeII'1poa
pass
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who on May 26, 1959, pitched 12 i Mounties of the Pacifil;l! Coast '
the lea_gue championship game.
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26 yards for the final !
ts a, "• are rem
o a innings o( perfect ball only to Leagut.
The Rifles. stymied ,~;n ..~~~:~~~;,~n of the game.
meeting wnight, beginning at
formidable Rocket d1
7 o'clock, at Bob Saanden
were able to get inside
Toronto finished the regular
da Ed
Quaker State Service Ceat.er
Charleston 39 only once
season with an 11-3 record
A11 - State canh te
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the game.
Charleston's
towners were
P?u. m pom 14 an
r- Gallipolis
delighted with the
league Iry G1lhland added 26 Saturday
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the Rockets in the first half-~~tip_~lat!••g all league teams added three out of four from ton's opener.
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1 Allensville 14~15-18-13- 60;
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Reibel 2t, Allen 2, Johnst111 15,
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The Cha,rle~tn Stadium seats Wellston built up a 25-13 lead \ Maxwell 15, Gravea 7.
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Jordan 4, Jacobs 33, Bu·esclber
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Cincinnati
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Lincoln 57
Philadelpha
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Columbus Linden McKinley 54
New York
Canton McKinley 57
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Cleveland Glenville 46
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Canlon Cjntral Catholic 35
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Massillon 56 Fairless ~
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lhalf al Pittsburgh Sunday and 35·14; Washington edged Dallas receiving end . of a 27·Y•rd !Roman Gabnel WDS aoother, passes for 234 yards and one .
As J immy Brown got?s so ga lthe Brown!! . returned to thel34-31; Philadelphia beat . St.: scoring aeria~ fro~'!' res_erve herQ as the n.~ms registered to~chdown. Earl Morrall of ~he
th' Cleveland Hrown.c;., There- \dressing room clinging to a 1Louis 28-24; and San Francisco _qtrarterba.ck Jim ~1now~k1 to their second_ \ICt.ory of the I G1ants tossed lw~ s~rmg ~
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. whipped Minnesota 4.1-24.
. complete the game$ sconng. ; season. Gabnel guJded the club' passes for N~w Yorks pomts. w
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Winner of the $10,1100 Hickok I Overall; the bruising fuUback t61 yards m the first penod Wilh Washmgton s Sonny. J ur·J
&lt;',•fi.•ndlng champions will be in However, Brown . a~ the Belt as the outstanding profes-. rushed for 146 yards, marking l Ben Wilson slashmg fl~e yards gensen threw scormg_ stnkes of
1 ,. li1le game again ~nd their Browns ca~e l? life :n the , sional athlete of 1964, Brown the .seven!~ .ti~e this season, !off gua.rd for LA .s only ! 1_0 yards to Bobby M,itch~ll ~.nd ,
;:lt·ump&lt;lr.Jtle fullback is in the/econd h'al_f as Ju~rny ~rossed i established 8 new personal one·· and 57th m his career, that. touchd?v;n. The rem~mder or, five yards to An~elo Cola l'iltb :
!he goal h_ne for SlX pomts on· season touchdown. mark for Brown has gained more than ' Lhe pm~ts camt: on f1eld goals 1Jcss than fou~ mmutes to pl_ay 1
1, ,,~-; 1 nt' bis rinest season.
rhe NFL kingpins cli nched rour occas1ons to spa_rk Cleve·l himself at l9 with three games ; 100 yards in a sing le contest. of 26, 49, 43, and 41 yards .by as the Redskms . railed to wm. !
, 1 ,. l·::~.~ 1 (·rn Division crown for Jiand to a 42·21 tro~cmg of the1Jeft and raised his total jXIint j
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Gossett and B: last penod A last-second field goal attempt~
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Jimmy talhed m the third j victory over Green Bay that•of 14 touchdowns in a freshman ! Jurgenson tossed 2&amp; yards to !It
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Tl:e bune cruol,ing former ! In other NFL games, Los. yards and dashed 1$ yards to l behind Baltimore, tho Western scores. The 22-year-old half , period. The W.shmgton quar;
~lr;wuse slur was held to 191Angeles upset Green !lay 21-10; paydirt to open the final DIVISIOn paceseller.
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ASide from three clashes on Gator, Dec. 31 - Georgia 'rushing.
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So!urday, the collegiate gridir· lTech (No. 15), 6-l-1, vs. Texas Mike Garrett, the Hetsman, NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.I namenl with a 287,
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Bluebonnet, Dec. 18- 'len· Mats~o~ college rushing record 1 M.1ch1gan Stale was
LAFAYETTE, La. (UPI) - ,John Brodie threw .five tou_ch- l'
~pullight solely on the post· nessee (No. 8), (i-J-2, vs. by p1ck~ng up 112 yards to wmner of the ~acArthur Bowl Babe Hiskey of Pocalello, : down passes., four m the f1rst ~
St'LJson bowl games. Out of 3 Tulsa (No. 16), 8-'Z .
boost his three-year , tornl to , by the NatiOnal Football , Idaho, won the Caju n Classic h'aH as the 49 ers .r~lled ~p a~~ l1
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t!:e 1!1155 season began, only 14 4-1, vs. Mississippi (No. 18), 6- , plus the four-touchdown passmg l
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·- - - - - - Cartwright fired an eight-yard . Georgia 17 Georgia Tech T
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Navy touchdown pass to Terry Florida 30 Florida St. 17
Stock Car championship.
Murray lo match Sonny Stow· Tennessee 21 Vanderbill 3
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Tex. Southern 34 Fla. A&amp;M 21
last week against top-rated St. John's (Minn) 28 Fairmont Arizona St. 14 Arizona 6
Michigan State and didn't get Linfield 30 Sui Ross 27
San Diego 44 CaL Western 0

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Letart Dies
NEI HAVEN
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Mr. and Mro. 8el'llllrd Ledlle.
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of Langsvme cel~bratecl tlleir l
~til weddll'8 1nmversary S!ID'
Tbo 1111111011 SloWanloblp Din· bit ond Dilllf, M111. Jooeph PT PLEASANT- Mls Groce Iday, Nov. 2t at their new home.
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Clwrcb wu lleld oa WedneodaJ Jacki•, Mr. William Russell Ru•· IGrover. II, Lttart, died Satur- ~ the 18th of November.
evenbtl in till biiiiJDIIlt a1 the sell, David, Brian and Dwain. day af!ernoon at her )lome ef· A turkey dinner was enjoyedl A recent_occurrence eaustslovera: death, wlll slow It down. I
C!'llurch. Followlnl the meal a Mr. ad Mrs. Paul Roush, Cin- ter 1 hngerlng Illness. She wasl&amp;t noon at .a table centered lme to dec1de t_hat some or_ our l S~ m my latest reply_-vielutlyl
busineu meetlDI wu beld aud di., Mark and Greg, Mra. Mar· 11 r~ hospital house~eeper. with 8 lovely three • tiered · large c?rpora.tlon.s have e1ther ~ drfferent. method. I ...
the budget for the yar .., 811 tin Ohlinger, Mrs. Harold Rose, ~ss Grover wa8 ·born m Che- whitt and silver trimmed wed.! an abi~mg faith m the honesty· filled out the blank spaces
discussed witb reports belnl Buddy and David, Mn. Hilda ahtre, Ohio, en April 21, 1904, ding cake, topped with 8 bride of. th~1r fello~men, a greater the enclosed agreeme01
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given by Jolm F. RouD ud Ridgway, Johnny, Jay aDd Jack- daughter of the l11te Mr. and and groom with silver and · fa1th m the eff1caey of ~he pov- ed that I was -:- not
William RuueiL A ftlmatr.ip, if., Mrs. Velma Roush., Mn. Mn. Ruful Grover. Slle waa a whitt candles on each aide. l.er~y-pr~am, or cons_Iderable had no occupation, DQ acres
"Me ID a Pulpll" wao oboWil William Powell, MrL OIIAII.-ber ol lllo l'allll Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Ledlie rece~ved mflllratioo by ex-Washmgton . der aultlva~~ or
•lldltlotl!i
by Rev. Juk Welch.
Grimm, Katlly Rooah.
Cbure&gt; ol God.
· • number of lovely guts lnclud· bureaucrats who have absorl&gt;ed and had ~ ~ncome In ••
Those tt-v~tn•
Mr aod Lift originated m the ~ea1l Survl 1.....
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M ing several very appropriate sil- the theory that increased debt to above.
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:s. ver pie~s.
Iis ··good for the country.'' I The space for addres!!es ,..
Mrs. Harry Layne, Mr. •.•d l aud wu about~ mU
ytarl jSylvll Danner, Gabon. Oh10, Mr. Ledie and two of his sisstora with which you have
Mrs. Robert Laynt, Harrlett, old before mov1111 into
aod Mra. Vera Danner, Sara- t
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For the past few years I have credit dealings was
Holly aDd Jay LaJoe, Mr. and water• and emo laad, accord- sota, Florida, and OM brother~ =~th~~~~ ~:~ :~lebr~~ been regularly beseiged by let- ignored _ but 1 did give
Mnl. Jolla P. lloosh IIIII :Kathy inl to the Encyclapae&lt;H Bri~ Merrill Gro•er, GaU.n.
1 ed blrtlldaya. A 'birthday cake''" from one of the large mail the name of "my" bank
aod scott. Mr. and lllrL IJoa.
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and mh• were presented them order and department
store neglected to slate thai my
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8 ou ld count there Willi overdrawo
Lilldo ond Erie ""-ardner
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p.m. wtl God witb!
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laking pictures and visiting. I' take advanIge oI th elr
1111'. aad MrL lllrmla Layne, It 11 ettmate41 d1at tht avtr- ,
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venient, no money down, easy! But on the whole, tbt
"""" IDll, Mr. and Mrl. John.aao Now York office ~utldlac l ::::.,:;: Bur:rwiU . be ::
Atteodmg were the host and payment, revolvin~ credit plans·• rnent should have eauaed
,.,., Mr. IIIII Mro. Lloy4,7ltlda a - 1 klo o1
JtiUitiG 1 Hill
etw 1 Chesh-lhostes' ond daughter Shtrley1 (th• English have a word torjself-respectlng credit. mato&amp;glll'l
...... Mr.... MrL ~dolly lor ov..-y 11 otorieo.
w:•v~enda";.y !a: 11 tbe. Mr. aDd . Mrs. Gary Freeman, it : tho call it the never. never 1 to !all faintilllJ to tha floor
Buc..-k, Jr., SlsaD aDd Marg
Pom~roy .. Mr. an.d Mrs . .J . T. plan).
mg for breath and
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AD14 Mr eod Mn. Carroll AdMohr-Steven~ Funeral
Home Ledhe M1ss Bermce Ledhe and
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ams, Jr. and Bnte, Mr. an ,
P.T.A. MEETING
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Y Mrs . lola Bartrum, Langsville ;
evera 1 limes
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Mn. J:Md Boulh. DMid and
Will he .a ~tatt at Uu: eburch Mr. and Mrs. Albert ·wooaard,· paid-by-addresses no-cosl·to-you e ~~an~ more 8 emp s to
Da•, Mr. and Un. R. G. The New Havea P.T.A. met ~ oot hour prior to aerv1ce.
]rene and Morton Barnes of envelop&amp; enclosed, to explain1m~t 110 co~~te ba~uptcy.
c.... ..a Kar" Mr. 1ndiOR Thursday eveoioJ at tbt
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Mar-, first:
, lpl e;s~. ~ ttex~od· on
Mra. Harold Johnson Mr aDd 'l school. Tbe mefl.iJll wat apea
cus Weaver and family, Maxine .
! ~ 0 U' e er ay.
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d J a ·t ol Let 1 1 That I am as of now, hopeless-1fmd a very courteous and
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O.votiono wert
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yword statement
QlapmMl, Mra. J . V. McGrew, led by Mrs. David Rouab. DurWeaver and Ions, Gary and I That I hav~ no des1rt to add apphcat1on for credit wat
........ llrL .liodl Welch oodliD&amp; the bu•iDeoa 1Dft1i11C llro.
IStephen of Sidney: Mr. and 18 per .,.nt mlerest to the al· completely acceptable.
.-ommy, Mrs. K~ VIckers !Jack Needs, t'O-Chaim&amp;u ..
I Mn. Gordon Carter, Petosky.:ready bighl,y inflat~ cos.l
flf However, the actual oentent•l
aod:Rodllty,Mn.MelYmKnapp. lthe Halloween Carnival. reportMich. and Mr. and Mn. Harry my purchases, even Jf said per- lof the envelope were14ro. Ralph Whltmort. Bob ed tllal tlley cleared ~.Sf
S~ve~. ColumbUB.
eentage is termed as "time dif· notice ol spetal sale ol RUDer-!
IDd ,_..,Mrs. A. L. SprOUH, the carniv.al this year.
Mr. ~ Mrs. Ledlie also re-. ferential cost' ' instead of the dooper tolor televsioD
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Marllhl - ' AI, Mn. J~_! Rev. Martin Berisford, pastor
ceived many nrdl.
' more frighteniog term "inter.. ony four hundr~ and nine
ol llle New Haveo EUB Cburch M. PLEASANT - Sit new
est.''
dollars and ulnety JNTEIITAIN WITH DINNER talked on • Tho forsakedn.., mernbert h.,e beea olected to
But the lettera keep
(plus lnslallatiDn,
llr. IDd Mrs. MaurJct Thom· l of a Child...
the Point Plea!lant-Mason Coun- Rupe• Travel to
Once your name is placed
portation, federal tax, state
•· Mr. and Mra. Andrew Toll!r Tho room coWII was .,. by ly Chamber ef Commerce board! Canton on H lida
th Jist of a mechanical
guarantee tax and a low
:'u,~=~vi.;t~; Misa Niwcomb. ~efreBhmen~ of directors to llervt fOI' I he Mr. and Mr.s. Ge~ald ~upe . i~g dev ice the !low
charges witb no money dowa;
~ ~- ........,.._ 'II t Mrs. Wtrl oerved bJ IIIRI llojonoo ,,.. , _ poriod o1 lt&amp;l and spenl Thanksgiving Dal with hke that ol Tennyson 1
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1"flows on forever," and not
11. p • Plllllor • y 10tou 1 Mrs • J.,. ,.
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lhetr daughter and fam1ly, Mr.
1fiR the proverb'1a1 cw·e 1or
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Eroded 1o ll&gt;t post~ wore:•nd Mrs. Juo McKay and ehild-i .
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•· P - , Mr. and Mn. James Dinner
Givt&gt;n
Emil Rowano, W•st Vlrginia jrea, Canton.
ENTERTAIN RELAmES
Gabriel, Columbuo; Mr. Donalill
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Malleable Iron Compall)' : T. R.l Mr. ond Mrs. McKay
and
r.-., Vllltoo: Mr. and Mrs. I Saturday EVI'IIInl 1 Friar, Stauffer Chemical Com- i childn!a spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Wlllo Mar, Judy and Kllth , Mr. ond Mro. Doo Rea 111ter·lpany: Jack f'ruth. Fruth Phar-lhert with the1r.parento where entertamed a group of~~~~~ $
Dever. Mr. aDd Mrs. .wayDe :tamec:l w1th .• turkey~ Sat-: ma 1 Forrest Clark Duke chr~m~ sen11ces w~re beld ) rel~uves w1th .a dinner
Palmer,
Dllmy, David and w:day
at the1r Rom•
Herman
Ma&amp;- for their
son,
Jo- givmg, at the1r home,
Kaye. Ollhft; Mrt. Mack Get Minenvillt.
! 011 County Bank· and
Dume se~ d~ tht DlOrnmg WOJ'oo Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
aod. Mit' Gallipolis; Misrs Ju-1 Guetitl were Yr. and MrL Clat orth C -.tol
Jinanoe ship se"1ces at Heath Metho- Watson, Mrs. John Y. Bally,!
dy Mooro, Middl~; Mr. ond l Larry Thomao and daughter,
1• api
dist Churob with the Rev. II. Mrs. E. A. Leonard, Mr.
Mrs. Geot Hortond ·l Molillda "· Columbult Mr. and
1 E. DoWIOII olfic~atmg. Godpor· Mro. Mark E ..na and SOD,
Jeanie, Qlilllootho, ... and Slftie, LuiqlooJ Mr. lllld Mn. 11o ,...-.. ... one enla wero Mr. and Mrs. Val nil and Misa Linla Adam&amp;.
Mrs. Andrew T~ltr, Mauri&lt;o .\., · Mn._ LarrJ ~
lllld lOG, more , _ 1o ...,.. .,., Jamet Eilaar lteynoldo ol Morg1111•
Janet alii llollllie, ...... ad Slfiil, Laingtoo,_l4r. ond Mn. IAwlo, 0 . C. HoJI, G. A. Biggo, toWIL
Tlron1u lo Thee, ww•:u;:~~~~
Mro. Maurl&lt;t 'I'MDM.
Woltor - . Middleport. and Seldoa n.-ia&amp;. .&amp;. 11. Jloeloy Aloo oitendlng wert Mr. and by Mr. forresl B
Mr. ud Mro. O...er Erll, Pom- ad Elli... RaiL
Mra. Rupe, ll'•ndparent.o, andi student •t Mt. Union Colleae,
- · JoiniAI 1M lfOIIP Ia ll&gt;t l
their two granddaughtero. Al liance, aC!COmpanled bJ .Mn.
Couple J'Uit, .uJ.
evening wore Mro. Ernoot Rea , A o1 olfi&lt;aro 1o be w«M spodol •oool uurnber,
"'I!J C. M, Hennessy ol tba crgan.
Parenti In Meltfa
ond MrL lllrlaa Wobrwq(, Pom- .. bJ lho l!irll!loro wfll bo pr..
M
d Mr llolla Clrete eroy ond Mn. Chari.. FauU.- Iaented alibi Dooember 1 J11001.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
ape~i ;;:;,
1 ..lidayj'""' and dausJI!or, eau., " i lntl bJ 111o aomiaatlna OOIIIJIIII,.
wllh their paronta, Mn. Mlry SpringiJOid.
oompooed ol Charlet LanCircle ~ ...- •nd 11r
Mid
halll, Wilham Kardla, "'• and 1
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Mrs. c. E. Bloballl, Pcmltroy. Ed,or 'flumwn• ar•
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They ..-DOd lo ..... .....
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1 Hol'"-- Dl
cle Io managlq lit 111M
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Inn In Colwnbuo and Mn. Clr&lt;l• • A ..... , ol relollvoo enjoy· j
IUtry'
nner I
is teaching Home Economics at .el a stx . o clock drnoer Satw-- i Gii7Pn by Edwardsel
Northtastel'll IIIP S&lt;hool in day tverung ol the horne ol Mr.,
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,aod Mrs. Edgar Thomu, Ny1 , Mr. and M15. V. D. Edwards .
ounty.
: Avt.
entertaiaed with a dlnner 1
Pleaaut Valley llolphal
j Present wert Mr. and Mn. i Th~nksgiving al their
home .,
ADMI'ITED· Albt
bM John Thomas. Moline, Ill. ; Mr.l Umon Avr. Present were Mr.
PI PI
: M rt No 'iand Mrs. Wallace Reuter and and Mrs. Earl Shrieve1 ef ~ .
Pu. h, ;:~l,
rs. J 1
daugbt.er, Lorain; Mrs. Char- · P~im; Mr. and Mn. Larry
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les Withrow and Mrs. Nora i Htlftes. Ravenswood. and Mr.
.. ~SCHARGED . Mn. lamuel i Roush, Minersvillt, Mrs. John : and Mrs. Edwards aod Cheryl
,_, Pt. Pleasantt Elmw .Sellers. PomeroJ and Mr. and and David.
Jooeo, Pt. Plta11011t.
Mn. Thomu.
Mr. ond Ml'll. Edwardo and
I, Cheryl ani David went to Ath·
!IIRS CROW RETURNS
· ••• friday whert they joined .
PT. PLt!:ASANT - Mrs. Ao- i her brothen and sisters·in-law,
na Crow, 94, mother of funer -. Mr. and Mn. G. W. 'rate of .
al director Gtne Crow, rtturn-i Mech.anic!lburg, Pa., and Mr.,
ed t.o tht home ot her son Su~r 1an.d Mrs. Char lea E. Tate of
for the past aeYer.al weeks ~rs Wlllougyby , Ohio for the day
ON REQUEST
from Holzer
H~spitai with their mother, Mn. W. H.·
whert lhe hal been a patient Tate.
1 ----for 1M paat several weeks. Mn.
1&lt;11 ot lhe Crow midenc•
RIZEIIS HAVE GUESTS I
ClNntrs
Pomeroy and auffered a luctured hip.
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DRIYI IN- USI OUR
Htr eondition is reporle4t sa till- Thani.sgivint: Day guests of · .
Pill PARKING LOT
laclory.
Mir. and Mn. WUliam Rizer of
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Minersville w~re Mr . and Mrs.
Owen Hawley of Columbus and
Mr. and Mr1. Nocmaa Riw of
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Leg Quarters .....-- lb. 29c

Whole Legs ... lb. 45c

~ivers

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Giblets __.,...... lb. 39c

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Sunshine Lemon Cookies ••;:· 45c

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Cashmere Bouquet Soap •• 4 ~ 40cl

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IUsed Citlze111 laacl Radios $35.00 up I
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Dinners

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A. Melzner, Mrs. William E. past 23 years, dlel Friday night
Muhem, and Infant daughter, at his home. He is survived by
Mrs. Ted W, Stoney, Sondra his wife, Louella RoberJs SawK. Wolle!, Charles A. Rice, Phil- yers; two daughters, one oon,
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Low down payment. Pnced CusTOM BUTCHERING and i
Pomeroy, Ohio
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cutting. Will buy hides every
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POMEROY - 6 room frame, S Mondav PhU Meier, Phone
_, 11 d ·,1·t1itt&gt; billfold Lind m;~lr·h· ' rimo: to mO\tnl snnw nres on !
Wanted To Buy
bedrooms. bath. 3 room base- l WY Z-3510.
9 18 tic
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ll-27-6tp front porch. Out of high water.
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B:~l.:rr Furnitur~. j(iddleport,
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dist Church will be held Tuesr :~··u,t'. w1th )wl :md r·uld SI.FC CTS!-1 SE PTIC tank'' Cl og:- --· · - - - - - - --(11) 26, 3lc All trade! truck driver to day, November 30 in the basev:.'llt·r ~lonre·s g:1s llf' fi1N
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Cleaner. ' ('!wval1er, Long Bo:tom. Ohio FOR SALE : 5 room house, 3 Europe. Asia. South Pacific. will be served during the noon
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ll\·:n g rot~m. dinmg room . 1.:11- WFLL KEPT carpets ~thow the' Mn. Howard Cecil, BOO W. WI 9-2891.
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!he Middleport Uterary Club ·~
c·hPn. b:Jsrmem and gara~t'. /'l"li.Uils ut t·egu L.tr Bl11 f' Ltl.~ trr l Main St. Pomeroy.
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'''"''d :or g;r&lt; f1rrnor·c· . lllll · spot cleamng Hent eleetrrc !
8 29 tic
Special Real Ell ate
HEATIN-G:-· ~LUMBING, Rura at the borne of Mrs. Carl Hor·
tfrntlt .\ vt&gt;. Call WY 2·5121.
shampoorr. $1 Baker Furni-·
Bargain
Ooxol bottle Gas. Arnold 8ro- kyat:'. p. m. Mrs. Bruce Lloyd
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Instructions
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·~tiiJW\C HOO\IS. I Gl N. 51 11 USEU KING FLUTE, for sale.
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9 22 Uc sent the program. Response will
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li 17 trc l U. S. CTVll SERVlCE TESTS. HE wT . HousE HAS 1 BEDROOMS . 1
be a comment on the program.
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Presbyterian Church will hold
Whatever your building project, you want
Ohio MY 6-3437
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eALUMINUM SIDING
Friday. Dee . 2-3 at the church
a smooth, strong foundation for it. The
DON"l MERELY brighten your =~· 6
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with a luncheon to be served
l RnO )! BATH and garage, 916 carpets - Blue Lustre them.,,, .. ,
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way to get It Is with quick, easy-to-use
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eliminate rapid re-soiling.
183 Acre Farm,
eROOFING
The Installation of new offi·
111'1" 11 \ 2-9918 • Mar.m Res- 1\ent lectric shampooer $1
Insurance
65 Acres Bottom
cers of Evan•eline
Chapter.
ready mixed concrete. Let us dellver the
II - 9 t!c Pomereoy Cement Block' Co.·,
Exterior Decoraton
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will be held
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11 22 6tc PH(VfO CopymeII Serv'lce. Cop- VERY
Of Ohio
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BATH A!'&lt;D FURNACE. t'REE GAS
concrete mix you want, ready to pour,
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OPEN EVES • TIL 9
birltl rtf'nrd~ and 8Imost any OF BUILOrNGB. 1&amp;1,1., ACRES t'ORN I
port at 7:30 p. IR.
right to your site. Call for estimate.
(CLOSED SUNDAYS)
other dorumE"nts
BASK. SAW MILL AND J.IME &lt;" RIJSH Hi 11 ·sE un Linroln
Heights
ER EQ UIP!ImNT, PI..ENTY OF S' l'ON E
Insurance
ft.ea\ef lDIIIFaDCt. Pomtre, FOR CRU811ING, LOCATED NEAR
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Pomeroy, Pbone WY 2-3381.
Agency
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FOR SALE
500 2nd. Galtipoll•
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with purch•se of this
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UNICO 28 CU. FT.
East Main, can be easily con·
HOUSE FOR SALE
eroy. Phone WY 2-3381.
hams, 56 Pme St.; Mrs. Sylvta l . - - CHEST FREEZER
: verted to aparlment or office Modern Ranch Style Beautiful
g I 111! Seagravea, 424 Fourth Ave.;
Auto Sales
1 building, $12,01111.00, can fin· tocatton on top o1 tmall lull \UTl'Mllti!LE lftltoronce .... William R. Poling, IZO Stale St.;
1~11: CHEVROLET V·H Stand$299 _95
ard transmission. Wh 1t e
lactne State Highway Garage on cancelledt t oGII vour oper• Jon P. Webster, 337
Fourth
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POMEROY
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Route 7 wah guod road to ma1o lDr'l Uc:enHT CaD W1 1-2116 Ave.; Mrs. Lena M. Day, 88
450 00. Phone 882·2303.
Juk W. C1ney , Hartenbach house on Osborn highway rour bedrooms. Uvtng.
ltiU~ Pine St.; Mf9. Robert E. Spears,
11 22 6tc l
M•n•ver
Street, Pomeroy, two apart- dinmg, family, ldtchf!n , -eakIN I
Jr., 631 Fourth Ave.; Terry L.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _.:..:_.:..:.._:::::
Ph. WY 2-2111
ments partially
furnished, fast play . maid's, utility and
Lega
ot Ce
George, Rt. I Vinton ; Mrs. Lew·
Help Wanted
I
with extra large lot $5,500.00. shop Three baths, « · "''• tile
LIGAL NOTre•
is H. Fisher. Rt. 2 Crown City;
and wall to wall carpet on Notl~ '' nereb' tlven tht tbe
I
r·~ R HOP and waitrec:c;es Ap- ·· _ _ ___
. --~·
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floors About two-third
f Tru•teet of the st. Paul Lutheran Darrell E. Wa 1, Rt. 2 Crown
0
plr in person. Crow's Steak 1965 Repossessed Stereo. Just ) Four acres In Harrisonvute, per- house. Is paneled in mab~ga:y ~~~:.C~~ P~r:·~~~~! 'p~~:: ~·~~~ P;; City; Cha~Jes 0. 'ferry, Thurl!uu sc.
II 29 3t.c taken in. Lovely walnut stereo I feet for service statioD or and walnut. Air conditioned Mel,. county. u111o. ane,tnl tt11l man: Jumor H. Dotson, Rt. 2
"- busmess
·
'th space f or Large patio and double carport.· ,aald
thPn'h Ia tiM own'r In fH 1Im·
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.
-- ·-· -·- con so If WI'tb 4 speed ·mter- Ou~r
WI
Bidwell:
Jeffrey M. Whlttlng1, of the fullowlnfi real ntate'
For Rent
mixd changer. Radio equip-1 residence, $4 1000.00. Can fio- On lot 200' x 390' . Ma"J be seen In suuated
county
MelVII·
~. : ton • Rt • 2 Cheshire·• Phillip M•
tha stat.eInofthe
Ohio,
1nd tnof the
rM!d Twin speaker system. As- ance entire amount.
by appointment only.
,.,. of P11mlroy. and bounded ,..ld Belville, Rt. 1 Patriot; Mr 5.
FUUR ROO~! furnishPd apart· sume balance due $81US or
PRICE REDUCED
~rtbld u follo-:
' Joseph Thompson, Rt. t Chement . WY 2-3658.
11 15 trc ~6 ptr month. Call WY 2-6555. 1 Seven room house on
Union
B1Ja1 tta•' pan of t.ot No. Two and shlre · Mn John c Wiseman
~ 00 Wrl
beln&amp; twentJ feet on Sprinf Street
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II 23 6tc ' Terrace, p omeroy, ••
,.v,wu. ,
te: e-o The DaUy SeatlneI and
"'nmnt trom Sprt111 St.-t to- pt, Pleasant; Mrs. Oscar
C.'
' ' &lt; !IT HOUSF. TRAII.ER ""
pr!VB!e lot. IWO
b~: d r oom s SINGER
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· urn sidmg
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Do:r ~•H
p omeroy, 0 • odJ-•nro
ward Nay)on R11!1 On. Hundred teet.
Gnmms
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Landing, W.
SM Late model
_.
1 , ., ... of the ..ft\1 Jot Sayre,
Phone IVY 2·5l01.
•· belon•'n• "to WUUIIm Robln~on. Va · Nelson E Devault Rt 1
zag. Makes buttonholes, .ews•
on('e
11 ll lfc ·
Three L-•-- ho
But FOR SALE 6
ho
ltb and ll.tar br lunt~lnl to WIWam Br•d·
.,
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c-:--:c:: - - - -on buHons. blind hems, monout:~Wuum
use on
: room use w ford, OJI th• ''d" toward lhl rtv.r. Leon; Debra L. Parsom, Rt. 2
ltl.'l"&lt;: t-. anG r•.ur ... ' · ru 1· uegrams. and embroiders. Pay tern~t Avenue, bot
water bath, full basement, 894 Hy· ~,. ~:!u~' ~-~m;o!.~~o;'t: ~~~.:'! Pt. Pleasant; Mra. G. Douglas
ed and uofunnslled •pan
,lt!"lanee of only $71.49. Pay· heattng &amp;ystem, In very good sell Sl., Middleport. Phone: A. ••""'""·
Circle, Rt. 1 Racine ; Mrs.
mPI"'t.s WY ?.-f-4:-t,.
11 ~ tfr menl8 can be arranged. Call condition, hardwood
floors, Pt. Pleasant 526a7.
Allo th• touowinr " ' ' ut.at. •It• Lloyd E. Dugan, Rutland: Mrs.
·- ---- -~- ~ --~- WY 2-ss 55 .
l1 13 Stc out of flood!!, $8,000.00.
11 HI tfc at.ed tn th• Villar• of Pomero,, Coua·
E
R
Ru •--•
f· l HNJ:o;ITF:J) "'!Jiii' !IIH'Il l.
six
tr of »•ta •nd State of oblo. tbat Roger . Riggi, t. 1
hauu;
ruorns and b;11l1 . ut1lilit":i fur· , i - C-22 KNIGlrf- KIT Ctti- Three bedroom bouse on
Businen Services
~~~0, 0 ~!" n~m=~:; ~~:r;.:: Mrs. Melvin E. Boyer, WellIII Shl"d . ( 'I1.N tu !Ju . . 111 es~ dis- I
zen&amp; Band Radio, Car Whip Vale Street, new 8•as furnace ,
d .. tollow1: Twenty .. lrbt taet front.. sotn: Harry 0 . Roberts, Rt. J
lnr on lprinl Street and nanlllnl bacll: J k
hS E
Not enough room for the growing number·ofqualllled
'r •f'l Phll!l~ WY 2-.11192 or
antenna, al'iiO Hi standard in good condition, f(,500.00
II that width On• Hundr.d fMt from ac son: •'mrs. E"-be
1Wl t
. V•
boys and Jirll wbo want to so to college-and wbo
i-~Y 2·2660
II 29 31"
Double ~ine %2 caliber Fron· Can flnanct entire'ly.
Evaruday
S-i•h
Jolprlni(
Slrl!litt onLowud
Na,Ion
~ .,
• -· •
r-,.
and adjulnlu•
the .,.d•
towardRun.
th11 ans ' wenstoo·• Mra. Richard E.
...,hno
ao-lhat'l the problem.
ap"rlm-ent l tier st\Jie pi!'tol arxl qulck
If
r.
rtvl!r tha. 18\ oae• ownd bJ Joha Nowell, Ravenswood;
David
'.· t
Rot) :t !u.. n i~hed
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)
M (-' Styl Po t
Bn-~hil!l.
Rtlth or the lboYI tr•ctl Pu k tt n-•·uu ....
Ro-'""
The
college•
lack the claaoroomt, facilitie• and 1. i
1
•,, rPnt PhonP WY
lr•l
• I
buln.~~: '"' re•J••teu
conveyt4
bJ
C e, n.&amp;~K:
: m.ll.
UUUD
1
22 i?ft Af·l d.aw hol skr . Call 992-2521. Small frame house wlth three
11
teachen to educate ~11 these pottntiallcaders.
t
tf'r 5 p m Rowle~ and Reed I
ll-27-3tp rooms fW"Dished downstairs Haircuts · · · · · · · $1.25 ~ha~~e~rK8~~r: ~n:n~~:,•u:~,~·u.,~ G. Casto, Ripleyi Mrs. Louise
It'•
our
problem,
too.
We
need
leaders
to
matt
wi
..
1
50
l br d~A-ure.
1959-of.DSMOBILE 98, fuif ~ 1112 E. Main St., Pomeroy' Shampoo &amp; Sett · · $ •
d:~:.
:::d.!o"ro;d~:?'V'!1~n;.':,r~ ne
KetbnnedMy,KJahckson;RMrs. Knden1
r
..,
' 30 day color rln11,
un
ovenswo ·
u&amp;e of our resources. manpower and human skills.
11 1 He i Wf', . Take over payments I .,oo.oo.
601 or tti• H.rordll ol Deed~ ot M.tl•
•
Shompoo &amp; Ill
$3.50 &lt;•,nry, oNo.
Mrs. Samuel
E.• Terry, Rt. 1 Oak,
Thio affects our level of prosperity-&lt;&gt;ur job&amp;, oppor.. ~ 11 ,.~ h LilTS _ rr·ee ..~
Conlact
Gary
Johnson,
Port·
.
Pormon•nt
~t.750
1
tunities
and living ltan.~afdo.
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1 d VI 3-:12.19
11 27 3tc Call WY :1-27211 Mt 4
• • up
""'""" "'''' v•.,,. ""· •••• Hill; Mrs. W. Donald Wallers,
"'t &lt;!r'ld ~~;te r Brown'' !'rail - -~- ,
.
- ~ - I call WY 2-3589
er p. m
We SeU and Service
Hi1•. ""f!'lla cnunty Deed aeeonU.
-Rt. 3 Ironton; Delores A. PhU·
The problem is too big, too widcapread to be tolved
·•. t ' -~rli
I SI' I:I tt'
Approved
ZENITH ]7" TV and Portable O'BrleQ aDd ~ Realt Co
Wt&amp;land WlgletJ
That. b' ac:tton ot th• Board of llpos Rt. 1 ,Scottown.
by tbe collegeo alone. Th~ riced our h~lp.
0
\,m,..r.;vtLe. Oh1o, rno~W W\ sewluf machine in good ron- ~
~
~
~
M1rie's
Style'Post
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Btrtbt
Let'• help the collegcs'help u•-it's the only way.
11
11 1 ""'".,e
1 1'124
t II ~·I
~ dltloll. ... 00 each Call WY·
RL 124
Ph, WY •6.•iUI
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Churr.h, "l&gt;omlroJ.
Ohio. 'I!Phkh
tbe
.m.u.
Oive to tbo cOllege of your choice.
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J..3871,
11 29 ~te HOUSE FOR SALE: 5 roomlll, l
S'/l'atu&amp;e. Ohio
""·.·~,.~ t111m• rd 'luob ehUreb ort11tl- ston son ,12:20 p.m. Saturday•
TfU\I l.. F.:R SPACF.. Melvin Lit. - - · · - -· - -I good well. Happy Ro1Iow. See
· ~at,nn : th~t by ln•d,en•nee thai
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tl t&gt; 's Tratln cuurl . Cht'~h,·re
11965
COLOR
TV.
VHF
&amp;
UHF,
or
all
O
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H
SH
.
jdrtd to thto llfo--.aJ4,rJ~lle•t.ate . w•l Mn. Larry F. Rasp, ~ackson,
1
College
Ia Ametlca'a·
b11at
friend
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pntmthenameoflhe~or
1230
51 daM
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frt&gt;e watt&gt;!' and st:w&lt;lgt' .
lllltng .. ~..oove Y wa nu con-· 6022.
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Pau
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Lulher/111
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Poan·
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11 19
11 22 61p sole.ThiS set 3 months old.1
Complete SenJee
en;.~·e o:;~;er Of .a.cl. JeUU. . . . • , Qacles F. Williams, 58 Pine
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Mllltltd n .9 publlf MrVkl 1ft too(III'IIIOII wltll Ths Mmtlslnl
--- ·Has picture tube warranty.J '
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Crill Hradtnr,.
uod lrultell he lulhor11!ed ,tA1 tr~n~flr St., d~~t 3:10p.m. SaturCoYACII, lhl CDv~;~. ,' l tor Flllanelal Alt tt ·(iiiOitlon lltCI thl
TWO BEDROOM huuse trailer : Take over payments of t12.34 ~mo rwment
ante
Wrttr.
or (.Ontad
~~~m~v:;.;;!~":''L.:!:a to ~ d:&amp;Yi.
Richard E. Nowell,
~~~ Mwtrtlalnl luc1tlvt1 Allfl:llllon.
for reot. Brown's
Trailer ~ per month or pay balance WILL oo·baby -Situn~ln-my
"· L "RADI"UklJ
l'aui'N ChUN'th, and lor IUob
oebtr Ravenswood
D k Ph
"3324 .
ke 1388. cw] WY 2-&amp;555.
rt' ll Pf ~~~ I• prnJH!Ir
.
•
f'il' '
OIU wv~ ,.
home. Phone WY 2-5655.
Kacme, otdo
Slid e•UI" will be for ftUI'IQ ~
Dtlebaraect
U 21 Me
&amp;l II II .. . ~
. · 11 28 ~
I 1 uu \~;=~. c:e.l :~
,t EdwlD Carroll. Walter W.1
Items lor the oocfal caleadar are welcomed bot cau
be accepted for no more lhao
tbree days (Issues) parlor 16
lhe date In the notice. Items
sbould be brief, and clearly
...,.ilten or typed If maned.

lET'S GO,
SNUHY -- Tf-.1'

DAILY CROSSWORD

Ce-i'-:=====~====~~=~~::;~~~;;,~1
1I Real Estate For Sale lr===========~~~ eFORMERLY CROW'S TOWN and COUNTRYe
&amp;tc'.-==.,:Fo~r_;.S•~I_;:•==iiiiiiiiiij ' FOR SAI.E - 4 room house 1 BAIRD BROTHERS i'""'""""""""""""""""""""'""""""""'"""""""""""'""'""'"""~ the Rev. C. S. Thompson offic-

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V-8. auto- 1
matic transmission. NicE' con. · 1963 Oldsmobile F-85 Cutlass Cpe. - $1695
clition. Price $450.00. Phone
20 000 miles and real clean, V8 engine, automatic t~ans .. RaWY 2-2!1'13
ll·27-3tc_, diO and heater, wbite finish . .Maroon buckt&gt;l seats wtth VInyl
ALFALFA or&lt;hard grass hay l trim.
for snle. Call Ravenswood,
273-9715.
11-27-litc I

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1963 Mercury Meteor Custom - - $1695

1959 HOUSETRAILER, 8 35'. station Wagon. '\•a engine. a~tom~tic !rans. ,P.ower ~leering.
ow •c..•p•..,. '""'' . . "- •
Virgil Hudson. 1'·~ E. Main i t•hrome luggage ra(:k. l'ed vm~· l 1merwr \\ hllf' hmsh. L•k~
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QUAliTY

Services

'l'OU APPE,...
"ro Bl!

VIINDAY TIIRIJ rRIDAY6.00 Sign Oa - t~eltl
b o; sacred Hear!

6 ~ Meogo County RFD
6 25 Paul Bowen, Fwm
8 :n Newe
6.57 Weather
1.00 NaUonal ,;,...
7:~ Bill Miller Sbo•
7:30 Sporll Par•rte
7:3S Bill Miller %QW
1:3~ PtC!leo~ Harc:waro
rru.o '11tun.l
7:50 New•
8 Bill M!Der Show
1:45 Baker Furniture Shu11
9:00 Newo
V:0&amp; Collee with JIIMC
ll:OO Portraits ol • Patriot
tO:IIO Swap Shop
10:30 Bill MlUer Bnrlcb Show
10;15 14111011

10:45
10:45
11;00
ll:OS
11:30
12:00
1.:!:30

P'amliJ

Air-

PINlgram

l'l\&gt;eadaJ)

Wtll'lblp ('11tun.)
A.~.C. Program (FridayJ
Ntw1
'!'llr'l Country JuactiOD
l'lrly't Ccomtry Bymns
.C.Uenl Bloct Nen
Goeuler'1 Gueot Star

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12:30 Larry Andenon Sho'll
3: 1t' Jim Meott Sbo'll
4:1&gt;

1:30
4:41o
5:00
5:011
5:!11
5:50
fHE

Alllo Show
CompaiiJ Newo
Jim Meott SIJO'II
N1111
Jim M• 9bow
Rlllr'a l'oatbor Repctrt
SpGrll Pll'ltla

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DESTROY QJQ;

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NICE.

I :110 Sundown Serenade
6:46 Sign OU

SA11JRDAYS1:00 Sign On - NIIWI
1.30 Happy Valley Boyl
1:00 Country Mutilo TIDll
WJER LOG
1:20 CotU1It')l Jamooree
Mondoy Tbroo&amp;b Friday
1'00 Protestant Hour
7:15 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:30 Sportl Parado
7:1~ Echoeo of Joy
7:3S Larry Ander!IOD ShOW
8:00 Ohio Valley Newo
w:45 ft'o Music - 'IJ'my
8:00 World News
ll:OO Dutlool'l and Hertlll Dairy 8:10 Sport&amp; Today
Top 'fen Show
I: IS Weather Picture
U:OO Nett's
8:16 Musical Clock
12:15 1usocal lnterlutlr
8:55 Community Newt
12:30 Rev. Merlin feell
9:00 Talk of the Town
1;110 News
8:S5 Mason County New1
1:05 Jim !.lees Show
10:00 Public Service
5:50 Sporll Parade
10:15 Family Worship Hoor
1:110 Sundown Serenade
10:30 Latchstrinl
1:4S Sign OU
ll :OO News
Sl'NOAY8 ll:OS Morning Meindl..
7:~ Sign 0a • Armt Hour
&lt;except Friday, Church
7:55 New•
Bells Ring)
1:00 Baptl!t La)IDSlt'' Hour 11:45 World News
1:30 Sunday Show
ll:ii&amp; Mason County NtWI
t:30 11to Bible Spmro to Youl2:00 Communoty Newo
1:4~ Leglslatlvo Report
12:05 Noon News
IIHMI The Good Life
12:10 Markets
IO:U. Congressman Moeller 12:1S Mod Day Weather
10:30 The Country HY11111tlmersi2:ZO BulleUn Board
12:25 News 0 Gram•
11 ,30 The Quret Hour
,
Newo
2:30
Cooniy Agent
12 00
12:1$ The OortstlaDI Boar
~:~ ~~~~,e~ RoWid
12:30 Tho Rev Merl!r Teell 2;00 Country Go Round
1:30 The Rev. Silas Blllupo
2:55 News Beat
2:00 Th"Rev. Andrew Farsons 3:00 Mid Way Matlnel
2:30 Sunday •how""s'
3:55 News Beat
1:00 Sundown Serenade
4:00 rn.ctng wllh Doll
1:45 Sign OU
4:30 Interchanc•

WJEH RADIO
4:45 Spolllght on Sporto
4:55 Weather
!tOO Community News

5:10 World and National News
5: 15 Sign Off
7:15 Sign On, Musical Clork
7:45 Echoes of Joy

3:00 Ohoo Valley News
8:05 World News
3:10 Sporl• Today
8.5 Weather Picture
8:16 Pt. Pleasant Foothill
10:30 Songs for Cbildrea
10:45 Golden Key
11 :00 News
II : 05 Saturday Show

12:00 Local, Ohio, Nat. Newo
2:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 Newo 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Mati...
1:30 New1 Headlines
1:31 Sllturday Mali...
I :55 News
2:00 Saturday Matineo
2:30 News Headlines
%:11 Saturday Malin..
2;55 News
3:00 Soturday Mallnet
3:30 News Heildline::~
3:31 Saturday Matinee
3:31 Saturday Matin..
3;!1$ News
Discinr with Doo•
, ,30 Radio R f 0
1;00 Newo Roundllp
fi:15 Sign Olf
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wards, Galllpolla, and
Wlllle and Mrs. Edgar Reynolds were I Erl• Chambers ' Rio Granda
JJ.biny SenUnel Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Nov. 29, 1965
a•
Maud Coates.
their son and famtly, Mr. andiCollege student, spnte
the
Mrs.
Charles
Bennett
spent
a
Mrs.
Val
Reynolds
and
chtfd·
weekend
with
his
parent•.
Mr.
0
y
week recenUy in Columbus with ren, Morgantown. w va. and and Mrs. Richard Chambers.
IS
her daughter, Miss Maxine Ben- Mr. and Mrs. llorace McEf· Stephen Caats returned
10
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nett and her son, Mr. and Mrs. hmny, Mtddleport.
K~rksvtlle, Mo .. saturday afler
0
00 0
I
PomerOY
A blrthdsy party was held m
I
eoo
Warren Bennett and family, Mr. Mrs. Gus Reynolds and her havi been called here by the
: jl'Uneral services lor Robert brothers, Fred and Roger Costs.
Roberl
11be honor of Lori Lee Young, age Mr and Mrs. Noah Hasklna Bennett and hts father, Charles mother, Mrs. Minerva Childers deat::' of hts father,
I. Coats, prominent Middleport . Out-of-town relatives attend· Mr. and Mrs. _Joe Foster and , 6, Saturday, Nov. 20, wh~n wero. Thanksgiving Day dinner Bennett went to Virginia on a spent the holiday In Akron with Coats
businessman, were conducted mg the serv1~es l~cluded Steph· family of L1vonta, M:tch. were: games were played and prJZes l guesst of their son and daugh- deer ~untlng trlp.
relatives.
·
.
Monday, November 22 at 2 p.m. en Coats, Ktrksvllle. Mo.: The weekend suests of their parent•. Iwon by David Sprague and Jill! ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Char- Holiday dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rue Mr. William Bailey! Grant •
Jn the Rawlings-Coats Funeral Rev. an~ M:rs . Russell Mcln- 1Mr . and Mrs. J. E. Foster, East I Swain. A gift was prese~ted to Jes Haskins of McArhtur.
-anl Mrs. John Lyons and faro- and children, SUe and J. T. !Here St. was the Thanksgiving
Home with the Rev. M. E. Dow· lyre, Sprmgfteld. Mr. and_ Mrs. 1Mam St., and Mr.. and
Mrs. Susan Hannum whose birthday! Mr. and Mrs. Elwsrd Tewks- lly, Bernard, Linda, and Debbie, Thanksgiving Day dinner guests dinner guest or Mr and M '·
son oHleiatlng.
Frel Coasts, Muncie, Ind., Mr.l Ralph Webb. Racme
was Nov. 18. Refreshments were barv of Wellston were hosts for were Mr and Mrs. John E. of her parenls, Mr. and Mrs. George N1cmsky anl famtly.
Funeral directGrs and others and Mrs. Roger Coats. Winches-~ Mrs. E. J. Tracy returned •served by Mrs. Janice Young,: a f~mily Thanksgiving Day din- Lyons and son, Johnny, Middle- Hobart Dillon in Gallipolis. Oth Mr and ~rs. ~:ank Herald,
esslsting with the services were ter •. Ind.; Mtss Wanda Coats, home Sunday, after s~ndm~1 Mrs. Helen Caldwell and Mrs Iner held at their home tn Well- port; Tom Lyons,
Pontiac, er guests were Mrs. John Rue, Jr. and fa~Jly ~Istted over the
Donald Fogelsong, Red Tuck· Indianapolis, Ind.:
Mr. ~n~, the holtdsy weekend With ho i Nettie Young.
, ston. Attending from Middle· Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Gallipolis: Mr. and Mrs. Keith holiday Wllh hiS father, Mr.
er, Mason; Henry Ewing, Ben- M~s. Corvm C~ts and fa~~ · son and dalJihter-m-la~· !~ Attending were Mrs
Nola port were their parents, Mrs. Burdette, Point Pleasant, W. Bowman, Oak Hill, and Rita Frank Herald lD Logan, W. Va.
nv Ewing, and Fritz
Buck, Wmchester. Ind., Mr. and a:d and Mrs E. A. Tracy,
I Young and son, David,
Mr. E. 0 Tewksbary and Mr. J. A. Va., Mrs. Josephine Elias, Ma- ani Charlotte Bowman,
Oak
Pomeroy: Jack Walker, Co-, Rex Coats and famtly, Mr. d bus.
'and Mrs. Ray Young and daugh· Grate, and Mr. and Mrs. Char· son, W. Va. and Mrs. Bernard Hill.
HAVE DINNER GUESTS
)umbus. Thomas Martin, Rut" Mrs. !larry Heaston, Mr . .;n 1 Mr and MrS Patnck Wippel ler Klla Jill Swain,
Davidl t' Tewksbary and lsmily of Schramm of Zanesville.
Miss Marianne Woodgerd,
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and f~mlly ret~rned to their Sp~ague, 'susan Hannum, David Warren, Ohm, and Tom Tewks-i Miss Connie Cooke has been who is employed at the Ohio Mr. and M~s. Virgil Br~
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Srto~ Mr.l chester, Ind · d *e k ev. a;'t home, Baltimore, Md. Sunday, Hannwn, Terese~ Chichester, bary, a student at Rio Grande, returned to her home from Hoi- Slate University in Columbus, enterta1nl'd w1lh .a Thanksglvand Mrs. Joseph Strong, Wilkes- Mrs Raym~n
~c er.8 nd Mrs~ after spendmg the holiday Jeff G11land, Chrisanna Gil-lCollege.
'.:er Hospital in Gallipolis where spent the weekend with her par-, ing dinner at therr home m
v!lle; Mr. 1Uld Mrs. Vernon Me-l Wayne, Ind · theM ~;ie
lnd 1 weekend w1th their parents, land, Lita Lynn Young, Mrs.l Mrs. Ethel French and dau·. shf was a surgical patient.
I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood Rock Sprmgs. Prese t ~ere Mr.
Coy, Vmton: Mr. and Mrs .. James Tucker. ~ M~ er Mr'. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wippel Helen Caldwell. Judy Young, tghter, Mrs. Velma Ro us hi Mr. Donald Rode, Midlleport gerd
and Mrs. William Childs and
Clarence W~ugh, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrsh L~&lt; •Do y 'Mrs. Iand Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Neu-, Mrs. Larry Young and t n e spent the Thanksgiving holiday, High School faculty member Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey- children M1cky and Shtela. and
Mrs Fredrick Woods, Galltpo- and Mrs. JoF~ench ~l:mbus· l tzling.
!guest of honor, Miss Lori Lee I10 Columbus with relatives. !spent the holiday with his par- doo of Huntmgton were week- Mr. and Mrs..Fred C. Brown.,
llo: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hughes, Dona Jean
~ Dou las,
nd dau-1 Young.
. Holiday dinner gu.,ts
of ents In Wheeling. He resides at end guests or their parents, Mr. Columbus. Durmg tile day Mr.
Athens; Jack White, , C~lvtll&amp;• ~r ~n~ M~&lt; . ~e Paul Joug- Mrs Eula W~lker ~til who I Sendmg girts were Mfll. Olen i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards Ithe home of Mrs. E. 0. Tewks- and Mrs. James Brewington, and Mrs. Harold Shanabrook
Gene Crow, and Lewis usse
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Middleport and Mr. and Mrs. (the former Josephine Ander8 ghter, EJ!een an son
Polnt Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs .:IDoas, ClhariEeslkto~. Mr~ v/~~ jwere called here by tthe ~a to[Philhp, Gnffin and' Lee Swam. :were Mr. a~d Mrs. Herbert Ed- i Holiday dinner guests of Mr. Luckeydoo,' New Haven, W. Ya. lson VISited from Massillon.
Broce Bingham, Ravenswood,
ug as.
v1ew, ·
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and F. L. Stevers, Mercervllle .jGlen Douglas, Mr. Roger Doug- their home, Columbus SaturActive pallbearers were Cash 1las, St. Albans, W. Va.; Mrs. day. While here they
were 1
Uam Childs ,Jack Welch, Rob-! Harry Burford, Huntington. W. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville 1
Bahr, Harold Hubbard, Wih Va.: Mr. ani Mrs. M1.1lard Bur· Well and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph •
Uarn Childs, Jack Welch, Rob· I Harry Burford. lluntmgton, W Welker.
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ert King and Bernard Fultz. Va: Mr and Mrs Millard Bur.
Don Horak
Honorary pallbearers were Man- ford. Follenbee. W. Va . and ' The Rev . .Father t Thanks· I
spe n
Mr· '
ning Webster • Rodney Downinal!t• Mr .and •Mrs Richard Buch- of· ·Steu~nville.
lth h1s parents,
Walter B Harrts Paul Smart man, Martetta
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Dale Dutton, Cecil Bradbury,
Mr a~d Mrs. Robert Har·
John Werner and Byron Par- j
· brect~t and fa mily of Worthingmalee.
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ton spent the holiday weekend
Masonic semces were c'Dn· l
with lheir mother, Mrs. Ray· I
dueled by Middleport F&amp;AM
d H brecht and Mrs. Nor· J
'Lodge Su~ay ~veni.ng. Interj ~~~ M:~allum .
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ment was 111 R1~erv1ew. Ceme•
i Mrs. E. A. Leonard of Co·
An exciting ~hoice ol ruggedly band10me piet!el of tumitore
in autl1entie llylin,z:. Heavy, solid top• are surfaeed with life-time
tery. Mr. Coats IS s.urvlved by The Kingsbury
Missionary i lumbus was t·he holiday weekcarefree pladic. Theile are matched beautifully and expertly to
his wife, Edna Max me , a son,l club meeting at the home of end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
the eeleeted bardwoode of the beds and eaaee whidt are finished
Stephen, a daughter,
M r s. I Mrs. Eva King, enjoyed a pot-jRuss Watson and Mrs. John F.
with a ~low-rubbed maple finisL Drawer fronb and hue~ are
· Mcintyre, and two IJuck luncheon served at noon . Baily.
ahaped and carved to an eye·pleuing beauty. AU caaee feature
to Mrs. Deloris King ,
Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bunce
heavy,
aH-wood drawer interion. Drawen are center-guided. and
Virginia Smith, Mrs.
Neva and son Stt!vie of Lexingto~, !
Heodquarlers
top dn..-. are dutt-prooled to complete fu11-qua1ity CODJt:rueI King, Mrs_ Janeth Seal. Mrs. 1 were weekend guests of the1r
tion
features. Gleamlng, authentie drawer pulls are finished in
For .
Jean Wood. Mrs. Mabel Brick- ~ parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Don
a
delightful
antique bra• finish. fhe rolled glue mirron are
les. Mrs. Looise Harrison, Mrs. Rea, Minersville and Mr. and I
attractively
framed
ia generoa&amp;, hardwood stoek carefully
Sadie Carl. Mrs. Murl Wood. IMrs. Walter Bunce, Middleport. .
ol~aded ....! liDished to 00111pw- the .,.._
Mrs. Mar alene Harrison. Mr.~ . Mr. and Mr£. Larry Thomas :
Judy Carl. Mrs. Elizabeth I and daughter, Melinda of Co· )
Murray, Mrs. Virginia Dean, Jumbus were weekend guests of i
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Mrs. Sandra Carl, Mrs. Eva I their parents, Mr. and Mr s. j
King Scott Harrison,
Helen : Harry Thomas an\ Mr. and
Mirror
King, Brent and Ivan
Carl, I Mrs. Don Rea.
:Brill,
Bri~n,
and
Mona
King.
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Middleport, 0.
The ladies spent the
day Mrs. Charles Faulkne~ a .n
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daughler Cathy ol Spnngf1eld
qu1 mg.
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The business meeting open-! were ho h ay wee en gues s ea
ed with prayer by Mrs. Neva I her mother, Mrs. Ernest R ·
King. The entire group read Iand Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Webseveral verses from tl"-e Bible. : rung.
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"MARY POPPINS"
young Pilgrim's prayer by Mrs. ; turned to Colum!Jus where she
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Louise Harrison; Thanksgiving , IS employed .b~ th~ sta le, after
.hllie Andrews, Dick Van
Dyke, David Tomlinson, Gly- by Deloris King, and Be Thank- : a weekend VISit ~1th ~.er. moth. nh Johns, Hermione Badde- ful, by Murl Wood followed. ! er, Mrs . .Georg1a Vitlhams?n
!_ey, Ed Wynn
Regular support was sent to and her .sister and b~~ther·m·
~ Colorcutoon
Rev. and Mrs. John J"Ji.burg : Mr. and Mrs. W. A. _Gibbs.
; Matinee Saturday&amp;: Sunday: who arP. the missionaries the l Mr· and Mrs. Rolhn Bearhs
: 1:30 P.M. (one show only).
11 returned home ~t~rday after
r Evenings 7:00 P.M. Except Club s~nsors.
The next meeting will be at spen~ing Thanksgtvmg ~t Can• Saturday, 6:30P .M.
, Admissilon: $1.00 &amp; Me.
the home of Mrs .
Virginia ~ at Wmchester. w1th their dau~
Smilh where there will be a i ghter and son-m-law, Mr .. and
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1
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j Mrs. Roy Evans and famdt
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Iof Findlay arrived Wednesday, !
FRICAY thru TUESDAY
DAUGHTER BORN
· to spend Thanksgiving weekend
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Word was received that a wilh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
Walt Disney's
1 daughter was born to Mr. and 1Raymund Krider. Marvin Kri·1
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Mrs. Thomas M. Brown, Can-j der of Columbus also arrived
Dorothy McGuire, Fes! Par· ' ton, on Thanksgiving Day. The 1 Wednesday for the holiday with I
ktr, Chuck Connors, Tommy : llf'W daughter was named ·
his parents and returned home I
Kilt.
berly Dawn. Grandparents
Friday.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gilbert
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krider
Admission 75&lt; &amp; 4V&lt;
IMrs. Virgil Brown, Pomeroy.
. Russell Krider spent Fri'---=-'"==-.-...-;;;i;;~~ ~ ;:;~~i1~n Belle, W. Va. willi llie
parents, Mr· and Mrs.
Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. John Krider
and Joetta and John or Chester
Road spent Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Haymon Krider
I guests.
Saturday dinner guests
of
Mr. and Mr!i. Raymond Krider
were Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth
Dill of Chester Road and Mr.
and Mro. Russell Krider.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Woods
of Barboursville, W. Va. visited
Saturday, with relatives in the
area.
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Erwill
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Mrnr
Thanksgiving guests of his mother, Mrs. Clyde Andrewo and
Mr. Andrew&amp;.

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Mr. and Mrs. Horace McElhinny entertained with a family dinner Friday evening at
their home on Leading Creek.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
1 Roher! Werner and children,
Ruth, Margaret and Debbie of
Oberlin: Mr. and Mrs. Clar·
ence Stratton, Oakwood, and
Mrs. Robert Werner, Pomeroy.
Mr. Werner was unable to attend .. he Is confined to Vel·
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Pomeroy. Mr. Robert Werner Js
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wlaebreoner entertained in their heme
Thanksgiving Day with a turkey dinner for Mrs.
Harold
Weaver, Tommy, Linda Sue,
Miehael and PegBf, Mr. and
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nounred. The sa le terms of the for a time at least, of suggeswater company were not dis- tions that either Pomeroy or
closed.
Middleport or both buy
the
The Meigs Water company firm . Such 'talk" has
been
b 1was purchased by John B. Dow-~ reported lacally periodically for
The water company Will e 1ning early this centurv and Rod- over 25 years but it is believed
· oper~t~ and n~nag.ed by 3 1 ney Downing, president or the tthe moves ~ever reached the !
subs1~1ary of Con~hdated Wa -' business for several years, took I point of a firm offer being
ter Com~a~y · .which oper~~es over its operation following the made, or even to the stage of
~at~r fac1ht1es m some 25 Cit ieSIdeath of his father.
Iserious negotia!ion:1.
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HONORED - Mrs. Harne! Neigler of Racme, second left, Is presented a plaque for 30 years of 4-H leader- m· .
f the new company ,
ship serrvice by club members at the Achievement Awa rds assembly Monday night. Standing. left to right, are a;a~er 0 pio ees of the Me1
Dennis Cole, Mrs. Neigler, Margaret Cole and Carol Wilcoxen, all members of Mrs. Neigler's Racme Jolly I~:te~ c~~pa~ Wlil he retam·
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Rev. Ruhmkorff answered an ; Clevetand , MiS&lt;., wilh the sup- CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) 1004 ervision of some 15 young peo- ~lth :r~.~pec.ts fo~ a ..Satu~~
1 for responsible Christian lead- i pie engagt'd in teaching, social aunr
ookmg fme, Gt!mlDI
ers to accompany students into!welfare. voter
registration astronauts Frank Borman and
the South. He was assigned to work. and commumty organiza- Jame-.s Lovell toda~ faced more
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - Gordon iversity's more than 150 years.l On the death in 1929 of his papers.
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!ielf-lmprovement.
prari!Cf' and rev1ew sesslona
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K. Bush, 62, publisher of the An alumnus of the univf!rsJty, father, Fredenck, who bought j He earned degrees at the Un. d
' fo r their r{'('ord 14-days iD
Athens Messenger for 36 years I he headed the board's building the paper 8::1 a weekly und built I iverslty of MJSSOUI'l and Har·
He a1so lntervlewe
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and former trustee of Ohio Uni- lcommtttee during the late 1950s it into a dally, Bush became vard 's Business School as well I
members of both racial com-· Al ler sprnding two hours In
t~~~~t~died Monday U161•t ln Iwhen t:4e university 1s present publisher.
I1as e~t Ohio University. He was
munitlt!s to discuss problems Idummy capsule rehearsing the
HospIta!.
..1...w,.
•·te--•-•
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of inlegr~tion
and
major lask ol slowing two
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..,.an. He re~
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w Flyng
I a past d.!rector of hte Ohio 1
m
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was admltteH td the boa.. mBlnea~ac'tive in uiil\rerilty af.l A pioneer in aviation in the / Chamber of Commerce, a memanen nes
commtmJca JOn Wet"ks' worth of suppliP.s and
between them.
refuse in the nooks and
Nov. 19 for surgery on • lairs alter his retirement"
area, he helped establish Alli- ber or the Ohio Development
cancer and had been l'e- A 1924 graduate, he took the ens' first airport and was active land Publicity Commission and
·
The Rev Mr Ruhmkorff JS crann1 es of the cramped cabin,
WNOON - PRIME MINII~I piOI'Ie&lt; improving to within a position of business rep!'fsenta- tin the Clvil Air Patrol.
a member of the Ohio Aviation
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presently rector of a shared I Ihe astronauts planned to. s~nd
ter Harold Wilton
hours of his death.
tive for United Press in the The veteran newspaperman 1Board. He also belonged to the F'uneral servues for P.earl m1mslry m Warren county,! the. rest of .the day rev1ew1DI
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expected to dispatch a
Bush reUred from the Ohio Midwest in 1925, worked later in belonged to Sigma Della Chi, Umversity Club in Columbus, Parker. 91, Chester lownsh1p. : whtch was chosen b) the Ku t thm long fl1ghl plan.
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Air Force (RAF) strike
University board of trustees ln l advertising in New York City professional journalistic society, the Rotary Club and the Pres- who dJed ~~ hJs ~orne early ~on- r Klux Kliln as the l.or:ation. of its ?emmJ
rendezvous Pilots
to defend Zambian interests
1961 after serving 33 years, the and in 1927 became editor of and was past president of the byterian Church in Athens.
day mornmg, Will be held Wed- recent membership ra ll1es in Waller Sc Hrra and Thomu
the bo d with Rhodesia. The longest board tenure In lhe un- the Athens Messenger.
1 Ohio Select List of Daily News·
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. nesday at 2 p.m. at the Metlm-' the state.
Stafford, set . to he shot after
r er
eel
Sumvors are h1s w1fe, Izot· d1st church at Chester with the I .. ,
. the1r Gem1m
comrades on
aovernment dent troopl:
ta ; son, G. Kenner Bush, Jr .• Rev. Pearl Casto officiating.
\\e are aware Umt lhrre lSIDer 13. went over the crit1cal
ready were on the way.
e
assistant publisher of the Mes- Burial will be in the Mound · lively in terest and
portions of their space chase in
Tbe men and planes would
senger; daughte~s Mr~. Joan cemetery.
I ver.sy uver
th~s sub~ect, ex- thf• mock spacecraft Monday
be used Jn reconnaissance
Bush Spencer, Wife of Frank He was the last surviving son plamf'd Mrs. r.rank Set h, presl-j night and were scheduled for
.flights over the strategic Kar1 Spencer Jr., managing editor of Thomas and Olive
Branch ' dent of the guild, _' "and for thJs !more of the same later todaJ.
lba hydroelectric dam on the
of . the Newark Advocate; and Parker. He was born in Ches- ~ very reason . we mv1te people
Some Problems
border. Zambian
MJss J~nny Rae Bu~h.
New ter. township and was a lifelong • ~! every . o~mJOn. .to hear the! A ..possibl~ hitch JD tbt
KeMeth Kaunda urgently
Santa Claus will make one not be let until February Need ! all Industries tn the stale with Yor~ City, and 'a Sister, Mrs. resJdent of that area. He was t lk,andd.,Joln the dl "('USSion af- . amhltJOus twm launch schedule
~·'·d Ior British ml'Utary
. most UDWIUII appear- for a "reeder'' highway ·to op- a Jetter offering th brol'hure
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· Me1gs
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. e;·1mma
· . 1ed Monday • hen
,__,
of hLS
a we 11 known farmer m
\lias
listance ln protecting the
ances in Pomeroy Saturday at en the eastern part of Meigs 1 Requests for the br~chure wiJi · Funeral arrangements were county and was a member of
project officials decided that aa
complex and oald he would look 10:30 a.m. when be arrives by County was discussed.
he answered with personal COD· hemg made by the Jager fu. the Methodist church at Cheselectrical problem
In
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else~re if it was not forth- boat at the new Pomeroy land- Publicity chairman Rev. Rick tacts, when possible.
! nernl Home at Athens.
ter. .
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conuftl,
ing, is met by a fire englne and Martin reported that the Meigs[ Present at the meeting, In
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not ser10us and would not harm
carried in B parade around the County lnduslrial Sites Brochure addition to the above, were
er. Lucille Schrader, Frank.
the laonch of Bormau and
HAJ_W FREEZE WARNINGS busineBs district.
to be re"ady December 3 at the , Bill Grueser, Walter Grueser,
forl, Ky .. and seven
sons.
Lovell.
were m effect today as far
alrma 0. U. Inst1tute of Regional De-l Bill Dowme, Ted Downie, Bob
Herbert , Syracuse: Manon and Funeral services for Anson
•• Mlsslsstppl, Tennessee
ch Ch n, velopment will be used In con- Gant, Richard Chambers Ker·
Howard, boih of Long Boilom: I w Jackson 411 who dier! Mon-1 Doe Killed when
Kentucky. Light ram
rebe or Co
M~~y
Saam- junction with a new
county , mit Walton Norbert Co~pton
Wilbur, RFD Chester. Edson. l da·.., mor~m~ at 'rataaoma Anz I St
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Inland acroso llie
~ay, t&gt;- 'Fact Sheet, , covering Pome- ' Pres1denl
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Jack Carsey Bob Jallf
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omer. Rut - Will be held Thursday at 2 p m
Northwest.
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cobs, .John Blaettnar. Ted Reed,
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The MeigS county sheriff'.• d•
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The Fact Sheet will be sent to Jr., and Marjorie Hoffner.
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Friends may call at the Ar- home with Rev. Donald Hicks : partRment m1v24esllgatedle aths!DlBhap
em INIVI~
rea
,
-----baugh Funeral home in T
ff
, on oute
, two- n
of a
closed the Erie, Pa.,
. parked on Malo Street. All srBennie RhodeJJ, 50, of Letart
.
.
up- o IC'Iatmg
, mile north of Bowman's Run,
and plied two feet deep
bands have been wviled for F r e e d Ameri·can Soldiers
Fails, received • 30 day jail
Plams until one hour priOr I The deceased w" born at at 8 55 p m. Mondsy in whlcll
Conneau~ Ohio. Grand Rapids, the parade.
sentence, was fined $50 and , o services when the body Will Rutland. the son of the late [ll doe deer was killed.
Mich., reported 1 inches of IDOW Mr. Kerr also said that draw•
•
costs, and placed on probal1on l be taken to the church.
IAnson and Ethel Graves J~ck- Deputies said the deer ran
Mondsy and roads were block- inp lor the Gold Star
Will Camprug {
d
lor two years Monday after
I son He W:Js a machiniSt onto the road in the pathway ol
ed near Grand Traverse Bay mao Prizeo will be held Fr~
en
pleading guilty to a shoplifting
ANNOUNC~ SUPPER . , mate m World War II. . a car driven by Herbert Parkin Michl an
dayg at 1 p.m. by the Christ·
charge in Middleport Mayor The Letart Falls PTA w11J Surv1vors mclude h1s w1fe, ,er 55 S racuse Minor dauag •
mao tree.
need not be
PHNOM PENH,
(UP!) - Two American Lee Smith's court.
sponsor a Jitney supper and ba- Hilda, daughter, Barbara Jack· age
caused
Parker'a
WASHING'J'UN _
present to receive prizes. No ~':"Icemen freed by the Vtel Cong_after two years cap· Rhodes was arrested by Mid· zaar, December 11, at S·Jo p. son, Columbus. Ind. and a siS-1
model &lt;'llr 10
No arrelll
1963
Secretary Robert S
purchase is required lo par- tivtty sal~ today they wanted to qutt the Army and lead dleporl pohoe last Saturday 1n m. at the Letart Fails elemen- ter, Mrs Lester (Mary) Bailey, , were re orted '
ro'o lllatement thui .. ,..
tlclpate.
a campatgn m the Umled States lo end !he Vtel Nam a Middleport store,
tary school.
Middleport.
_P_
".
atopped losin&amp; the war"
Attorney Fred Crow, Jr. re- w~~.
.
,
' In other court action, Mayor
The body Wlll arrive by plnne [
QUAKE HITS
South VIet N
used
viewed plans for Paul CarnaThe Umted States has nothmg to gam from the war Smith fined James AUred Will,
LUCAL TEMPS
In Columbus on Wednesday at ENDAI. Japan (UPII - All
Ohio
amancato
han Day, Thur!day, particular· In Viet
for tbe Vtet Cong are the people," the two 23, Rt, 3 Pomero), $20 and 'f!te temperature in Pome- 1 15 p.m Friends may ca ll at •earthquake today jolted area 1
Invlun1 the public to a re- soldiers satd when they were brought before a news costs, ordered a 10 day suspend- roo s business district at 11 ·35 llie funeral home at 6 p.m. of Honshu Island but Dt
E.
ception for Mr. and Mrs. Carna· conference here arranged by the
govern· ed jaU sentence, and placed am. today was 31 degrees un- that day. Burial will be m Riv· dsmage or injury was
publican from Rocky River han at5 p.m. Ill the Racine Am· ment.
,
.,
,
h1m on probation lor two years. der cloudy sktes.
erv1ew cem~t~ry_._ _ _ _ _ _
ed_. _________ _
aald
li optlml tic ~ erlcan Legion Hall and the The otalement raiSed
the can authofi!Jes because
we Lester Ray Hood 18 Rt. 3
.
by
er
has
;
I •leak dinner in hbe' hl!lh aclloot possibility that the soldiers
know the two sides of history," Pomeroy was
'the
ld R
d
prttOeded
II 7:15. Tickets at $1.110 are •·
brainwashed during the They said their ilherati.on by Ioentence'on an identical charge.
ear-o
ee
e
ot
ee
-.,
at local banb.
lillie they were prisoners of the Viet Cong was a dtrect Both were for speeding.
v
Crow aiBo discl11ted
that war. The Viet Cong allDOWiced consequence" or the protests Ethel Elizabeth Ours, 22 Rl. A IJ.year-old Rt. 1 Reedsville was in a car parked near the mooed help.
NOR'I'IIEA8TERN
plans 1o arant contncta lor their release last Saturdsy lo against the war which are be- s, Racine, was fined $25' and girl was seriously injured Mon-1Beilville Locks and Dam look-' rt W:JS reported that Smilll
molorltlll biUied more than
the new Route 33 this aprlnl honor anti-war delllOIISiraUons ing held in the United Stales. costs for speeding, Max Sayre, day night when a .lZ . gauge out station when the shooting I was also taken to st. Josepll
1
loot and
llall of snow
hive been postponed, and con- in the Uni~ S(ateo.
Jr. , 18, Rl. t, Middleport, $25 shotgun dlscbarged, shooUng her occurred.
Ihospital lor ttealment o! shoct,
u Aslttabula, Late and
lracta lor the Route 7 by-pass The ~era are Sgt. George
AID GIVEN
and costs on a charge or driving in i~n~eft kneeet"t !:"h:;::.ng:i Reedsviile firemen who went '
II COlllltlel W, oct frolll
ll'OWid Pomeroy-Middleport Wtll E. Smith Of Cbester, W. Va., The Middleport E-R squad in a dangerous manner, and
Rsigu '
g .
immed ately to the scene after I
the llnt beavy IIIOWiaU ol
and Spee. 4 Claude D. M.Ciure was summoned to Rutland at Charles C. Winston, 48, Middle- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ratguel, the
occurred, some-l
SIIP11KC
•
o! Chattanooga, Teon. McClure .
port, $IZ and costs on a c1la· was rushed immediately to St. .
.
8
40
A,
DAYS
IUIOII.
WASHINGTON (UPII -TM and Smith turned up at a Cam- · p.m. Monday and treated Uon of dsngerous backing AI· Joseph Hospital in Parkers- ltme between 9 and 9 15 P·
Albl.tbuia County
....,,, bord
t
Sund Sam Bellar, who was reported ,_ M B tl
Zl H t' t
bur• by the Coolville emergen· m., said they were told that
repor~ depllll of up to
oalloaal erlme nle Jamped I "'""""
.,. pos
BY 111.
""' · ar ey, • un lng on, c • uad.
Richard Roy Smilli. 18, Rt. 1,
lncbeo Jn' the Connetwl
per CIDI ln tile flrll 1111 night.
W.Va., forfeited a $10 bond on Y sq
Reedsville was reportedly held·
wUII ...., ocatl«ed of
year, rB1 IllThey told lodly's news cona charge of running • stop sign. She was later transferred to ing lhe srotgun when the shoot·
riel Iiili lalling. In the
netor J. Edpr Hoover re- Iorence that they would press
Melp Gellorll R01pllal
Grant hospital in Columbus ing occurred
•• - . tlepllis ranged
ported 11tfa7
ahead with their onU-war cam- Mmlulou - Joseph Bissen, Velol'los Memorial Hospital where she was reportedly un·
.
·.
,
tnc:fMo · aDd drivll!l
Vloleot crime llenued Ia palp ..an if aancl:lons were Allison; Elmer Nelson, Pomeo Admloolot11 - Evelyn Mont- dergolng el""'gency surgery Ofllctala satd StnJth
told
were ~aU
ina,ler eatepriH _ takell aglhiat them by Amerl- roy; Mina Lewls, Racine; AI· gomery, Langsville.
this mnrnlng: St. Joseph hospit- them that he had seen .a rabCIRISTIIAS Slii.Sftlllllllt
IIIIIW, npe, robberp ' 1 1 d
ice Jolmaon, Ml*lleporl
Dlaehargeo - Mildred White, a1 Indicated las! night the girl bit and decided to shoot 1t. The
lfir!Miotl ...._. • -·
WEA1•11£'D
Dllclillr,..- None.
Olesblre; Cora Spray, Rutland; was Ill serious condiUon.
teen-ager .said he loaded the • lfltr MSPI-JHY IISWU
IMr If ·
1amuet1
· .,._ ·
.Lollie Sllellleld, Racine; Wil- The Meiga County Sberlff's gun and tl dtseharged as he
1 par . . . ud n1111er Co!tllleol eoN. t1troqb .. toNOW YOU KNOW
. Uam I.anning, Fairborn; Mar- department and Prosecuting At· closed Ibe breech.
lf 'I .Jer'- Ntll aid .,_, 111'1 -lltllrleo, malo- 'ftere ablll
tlta Smith, Racine; Don Bee- torney Bemard V, Fultz are Joe Turner, a sovernmenl
••Ill "- 1 par 9 -.._ Low · tw~~Pt IJ. pain II - · • aDd liN' er, Middleport; Mary . Lillie, Investigating the incident.
employee at tho locks and dam,
:. ', '
·• ·
11. ~· ~, a ! W - ""lory ~ Ill tile ~ ~; EliZabeth Humpbre!J&gt; lllterlfl l!&lt;&gt;berl c.
Harten- wenl to the aeeoe alte~ lbt
" ,1 · "
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~- ill liiL
~~bli:b'a dolllitilo I~ ~ tilrl ttllot wu ffrecl and lblttl -

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agreed to Lxmtmue as a consult- 1

BEN

of the com-'I
Mrs. Neigler, advisor ol the eroy.
1pects o! 4-H, and Miss Margar- 1 the
panygeneral
wtll bepoltcies
mamtained.
Racine Jolly Neighbors 4-H club, Archie Rose was chairman of. e~ Griffiths and C. E. Bl~~esl~e l Porter sti:ltes that his com-~
was presen~d a plaque in re- the assembly ~nd gave the dlBCU.'iSed local opportumhes m pany is very happy for the opcognition of her service.
welcome. Beatnce L1eveland, 4-H.
.
lportunity to serve
Pomeroy
A former chaplain in !he 1964 Mississippi Summer
rospects
Honorary 4:-H club member- j ass1stant state 4-H club leadere,. Erneshne Wood and James and Middleport and that it ex- Project of Warren county Ohio will be guest speak 1"'r
ships were presented to Edison 1 t~Jkde on the top!~· ·:roter~a- MeredJth were announced ,~in- l pects Jo make every effort to Wednesday at 8 p.m. of th'e St. Frances· Gui ld of Gra~e
Hobstetter and Richard Cham- Ilona!_ Opportunity, usmg film ners or the "I Dare You a- contribute to. the progress or r Episcopal church.
I
or
'I- a y
bers, both of the Pomeroy Na· shdes, Amta Houdashelt, Patty ! ward~..
the commumtJes.
He is the Rev. David Ruhmkorff whose looie will be
tlonal Bank and Jack Carsey, ~rstandMrs. Harold ~hse re-- lnd~v1dual member awards ! .stanley McKie ~f Cincinnati ~ "The Changing Social Order and a Chrisliarl's Respon- ! Rid
d
rnaDage~~Land_m~rk In Porn- VleW~--~late and ~a~~~n:al
CConmued on page 2)
I Will serve as president of the I sibihty in Jt." The pubhc is invited to hear hlm in the I

or

Ra·
eine was recogllized [or 30
years service as 1 4-H leade!
and three MeiiS County busl·
nesameu received honorary t-H
club member awards Monday
nlghl w the fourth annual 4-H
Achievement Awards
cere-monies in pomeroy Senior Hllh
auditorium.

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Rodney Downing, president of
! the Meigs Water Company, to. day announced sale of the company to the Meigs County Wa·
ter Company.

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