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Wlllle and Mrs. Edgar Reynolds were I Erl• Chambers ' Rio Granda
JJ.biny SenUnel Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Nov. 29, 1965
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Maud Coates.
their son and famtly, Mr. andiCollege student, spnte
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Mrs.
Charles
Bennett
spent
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and
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weekend
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week recenUy in Columbus with ren, Morgantown. w va. and and Mrs. Richard Chambers.
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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.
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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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Jalid: Charles Gaskill, Wellston: 1I Mrs. Morm~n Heas~,
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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~ th Young Jeff Fultz Debra and and family Pat and Brenda bary.
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
g1vmg w
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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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then heard several readings. A 1 MISS Joyce Willlamson lras reTONIGHT a TUESDAY
"MARY POPPINS"
young Pilgrim's prayer by Mrs. ; turned to Colum!Jus where she
(Technicolor)
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
exchange.
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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lace, Sandusky, and Mr.
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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and family of The Plains, were
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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Sanra's sleigh. Dana's golden gift set contains
heavenly Tabu spray cologne and dusting powder,
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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
Mrs. William G. Winebrenner,
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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!.
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of inlegr~tion
and
major lask ol slowing two
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I a past d.!rector of hte Ohio 1
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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
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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
•
Dav1d Reeder • Athens ·
· Me1gs
· ' erMr .
. 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
lhll
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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1 Gemini. guidance system was
conuftl,
ing, is met by a fire englne and Martin reported that the Meigs[ Present at the meeting, In
•
Surv1v_ors include o~ daugh- 1
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
k . H' h
Inland acroso llie
~ay, t&gt;- 'Fact Sheet, , covering Pome- ' Pres1denl
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Jack Carsey Bob Jallf
una , exas,
omer. Rut - Will be held Thursday at 2 p m
Northwest.
'· w
n
a roy-Middleport.
cobs, .John Blaettnar. Ted Reed,
lY
land, and WilliS , Parkersburg. at the Hawlings·Coats
The MeigS county sheriff'.• d•
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speclaby
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
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-----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_
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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
•
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port, $IZ and costs on a c1la· was rushed immediately to St. .
.
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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,
:. ', '
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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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~~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

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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·
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By BOB WINGETr
Indications are that the
Pomeroy Purple Panthers, with
only one regulur and two other
lettermen hack, are facing a
long basketball aeaoon.
The Panthers wUI be rebuild·
lug. You can take that literally.
Coa&lt;!ll Russell Moore, who
is entering his seventh year as
bead mentor of the Purple Pan·
!hers, is plainly not optimistic
about his team'o chances of
ilnproving on
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Ohio's No. 2 team won the
Class C DivlJion Saturday and
Sunday at Detroll's Coho Hall
lu the lnternatinnll Team Table
Tennlo Tournament sponsored
by the u.s. Table Tennll AIIOelation.
--a1.m
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Jnbn Tauuvum' II~ 01 •In...,,
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the second Ohio men'o team.
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~;;"Ywe~l~t!,~·~~nk~~me;, CIJ~~:r: w~:.:~u=;: ~:~•::a~. !'to!~!:;
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Moved to Church
A buaar, aoup and pie ..,.
to be held by the Syracuse Ladies Auxiliar)' of thl SyracuH
Volunteer Fire deparlmelll, Ifill
be held iD the basement of the
Syracuoe Methodilt church 111stead of at the town hall
It wUI begin al 10 a.m., Dec.
4. Those Wlsblni to can'J out
aoup are asked to briu&amp; COli'
lalners. They will al!o beved 1n the church dining room
if desired. Soup will be 50 centl
per quart plea 71 cent1 each
or 11
by the piece. 'l1leN
wlll be III8Df bazaar articles
lor aale.
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with Santa Vilny, a 3-year-old
filly purchased on behaH of an
Americ811 breeder,
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1958 CADILLAC
IPICIAL

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,...son. the
i.asu'gu.laf~aturday againBt
::!':~ r~a::l~i~~:~ ..and they j Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Nov. 30, 1965-3
11 1
1
eU!UUV e, one o
top ·
l•.:.oiiio..."""~~~--===;_=""".--..-------;..;=;;;;;.--;..;..-===~
rated iealll5, takes on Jackson
II
at Jackson. The Iroruneo are
minus Buck Crothers this win·
•
ter, but have four regulars back
from last ye·ar•s team which
finished Ulird. Nelsonville has
sevral up from last
year's
championship reserve squad.
However, Jackson just missed
aharing the reserve title, •nd
the Ironmeo also have SQrM
• 3/4• SOLID ........_
boyo up who allould fill Croth·
CONSTRUCTION
ers' vacancy.
NEW YORK (UPI) -Dick
Wellston, with all ~ Ohio can- McGuire, the quiet man of
• SLIDING GLAIS
, didate Ed Jacobs leading the basketball, assumeo the most
DOORS
way, journeys to Pomeroy. taxing jvb In his proression
Both teams tied for fourth in lonlght when be makes his
conference play last winter. debut as coach of the New
However, Pomeroy has only York Knickerbocker..
-~
Bruce Simpson returning, thus The 10-year-old McGuire,
the Rockets are favored to op- nicknamed "Mumbles" during
en with a triumph Friday night. bis colleglote da)'li at st. John's
Two dark honoe! collide at University. was named to
Middleport. Ceach Duke Bur- succeed former teammate Marson'• Gallipolis Blue Devils, ry Gallatlu Monday night In a
surpriBe move by the Knick
man.- w;ement. New York Is host
to St. Louis at Madison Square
Garden tonight.
"I'm sorry It had to
Harry," said McGuire. 11l've
kno\o.D him .a few yean and
funny taking over his job."

YOUTHP&amp;A.

like all Coluoa•

' DL IEDAH.. POWil
l'rii111Ntli~Kllil.
IIAOIO &amp; MIATill

COLUMBUS (UP)) _ Obit
ed tbt
A ir Mid-American
University' which
shar
Conference buiketball 111/e la&lt;t year, wtll win
tit this year, those who write
al:oul and broadca~t the aamea
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SEO Teams Open 1965.66
Con ference PIay Fri"day

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snn. Pally Kobl•ntz. Jenn1fer j
Weber aald Squa
Blakeslee, Sally Mora and Lm-· ron t~tl2 has 29 members, meets Rankin Jackso . Albert A M plants in Ohio and
ha one. Sunday he led the oecoad
da Hollon
. •ach Tueodoy at 7·30 p.m. In Cam,
3 Oa~· ltil1; Mr~. ,::: plannlu&amp; expanolona
team to the divliiOD title wltb Funeral services tor Mrs.
Larry Hollon was recoKnized : Its _n•w butldlng on the airport. chael PhelpJ, Ravawoud; Ed· Uves of companlel which might elght victories llld one lou. Gertrude Frank of Netaomille,
- -------- 1Vl,.tors and naw members art 1ar L. Null Ironton· Noble E be e1pandtuc oulllde of Now Other members o1 the oecood who died Sunday eYOn!Di at
iInvited . Ca rpenter is inform•· McWiliioms: Scottow'n; Mro: I York State.
team iacluded Bong Mo Lee the St. Mary'o llalpital wllere
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Paul E. Celley, Wellotoo.
(Tannehill's coocb) ol Colum· ;~~ ~~~
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DEvOTED ro tNTERIST oP 1
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Wahama Grad Willi bus; Dldt Rhold; Elyria, and JohnaoD Funoralllorne NellaiiMEtG$MASON ARIA
as 'WIMer o1 e tractor opera- . Mro. Homer E. ftias, Rt. I
Barry lloet, ClnclnDaU.
edneeda
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tor • contest, Ann Holter and -~ Rutillnd daushter 3.07 8 m Prornodon In AF
Ohio'o Ifni team
finlohed ~~IJ ~ be
~'II.!,!'.: m. Bill"
. . . . . . . . Owon• .......H
Donno
Riebel
for demonotra- Monday: Mr8 • u•Y
~ .id w' • c' Je.. MASON - Homer n.
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14th In ...
field of • 8- • nd etery
w buld.eIn her lttt
~-ter
ChiltNf ,.,.,..,.......ltp
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bubaDd
""'""" ._, ......... ._., t10111, Dontue Cheadle for Elec- land, Racine, son Ul p m 100 ol Mr. and Mrs. Homer T. Canadian teatn. The Illinois s
1 nd h da hter Mrt'
!l., nda' rrr ,.. Ohio '-'aDa t&gt;ubneh tric I Jackie Jonn for Wut- + Mond
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venue,.,.... team flnlllii.U. tn ftrlt pace.
Lue1lle ' Duc!11:worth.
.-r"~ Ohio.
lwrlaeu o t, 1 c • em horses, Charles Eastman,
DIICbal'lfd
enna ha• been promoted to
s 1vora m 1 u.qbt«
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" " •v w .. utt.Gn&amp;l ~· "" 1. sw1ne; La rry Hn11 on, Ronn1e 11lckle Broyles, Mrt. Beat. '"""nJ~-•
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TO RUN. AGAIN
MrourvDo
Frlllld,
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,.:•.,' 1Hotter and Alaa Holter, tractor; rice Evaftl, Mn. Zelia Grate, Force.
CL!VELAND (VPD - State
aDd"' thele
UO.o
IJames Meredithhi andndErnestine
Mrs. Vernon M. "-· Boyd Promotion r... tbo former w•. Sen Anthony 0 Calabrese J&gt;. .,_ aid --· Ilolllld all .. N"'
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p oooiiUI IIJ&amp;h School oludent Cleveland, 8DOOUliCed Monday 1011vllie and a Iiiier
Mn.
\'.~" •"'.. ••• ,,. a,.. ••• , Rose and Jennifer Blakeslee for Johmmn, Betty J . Lawoon, Loti will be effective December I. be will seek _rHlectioll aelt Thendo;e Marl of ~public speakJn&amp;.
W. ~ossman. William R. Po- Bergeant Hickt II wiped 10 year In the new 22nd diatrlct Friends may eall at the 'tner:~:~~, ;:·;:.:':.'•::V.~. ~~·
Alumni remgnltlon was given ling, Jr., Mn. Robert H. ftolch, the Office of the Adlstant DCS- created by · the JI(IW ltlll ap- a1 borne IDJ time
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Tbl United Siatea MarfDI
:;~.,';~~·~:;.::"':,""",;..,:: Blackwood at tbo clooo of tbe Terry, Jeffrey Whittlnston, and He Is a computer pr&lt;lllllmmer lion 11 the USAF Mllltar)r Per· Band is tbe oldell
mWtart
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ceriiiiOilles.
Mrs. Donald W. Waltero.
Ia tile Data aid' ltecorda DIY). 11111001 Ceniei.
unit Ill the IIOIIIIIIJ• ·

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Favored to
Win MAC Title

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VISIT MOTORS DISCOUNT FOR

Jan. l8 - AUlens
Jan. t9 - Logan
Feb. I - Gallipolis
Feb. 5 - Wabama
Feb. II - Jackson
Feb. 18 - Nelsonville
Feb. 19 - Middleport

pre·"ason pnll conducted ,
by the 111d · American Confer· .•
By FRED DOWN
encc ~ew ', Med1a AssociaUoD
UPI s rts Wriler
1 gave the Bobcats 87 pointi tn
po
ballotmg br spmts writers an4
It also Will' provide fullback I Preliminary skirmishing In radio-televiSion uroadcastert.
J1m Brown Wlth a shot at sev- pro football's ballle of the
With less than a month of pre-season drills, all era! more NFL records, as if I checkbnoks resull cd in a Ernie Salvatore, presideDI -..
eight Southeastern Ohio League basketball teams will he needs any mure.
standoff but "high noon" is , the association und sporla edi·
open conference play Friday night.
He is two touchdowns away rapidly approaching for several Itor of the Hunti ngton, W. Va.,
And from pre-season reports, all four contests from cracking the league·~ se·a- duhowners ou t to win 1he rtraw Advertiser, said Miaml drew
should be thrillers.
son record of 21 TDs and is only for college football"s top stars the runnerup spot with It
Big game Friday sends Ath-\
one point shy of the Browns' or 165.
. poin ts. The Redskins 1hared
ens to Logan where
Coach Iwith four returning lettermen, single. season scoring record of One or the big battles the crown la&lt;;t year with Ohio,
Charles McAfee's Bulldogs will take Qn carl Wolfe's Yellow 115 pomts, posted by Lou Groza , apparentlv is shaping up but lost the NCAA !ournameal
risk their 34-game, three~ year IJackets. The Jacket! were 1-13 Brown _. has_ 1 ,~ ~ards thus 1between the Los Angeles Rams berth m a playoff wnb tbe BoDunbeaten record inside the ron- ~ m con£erence play last winter f~, puttmg h1m w1thm r~ach ?f of th-e Natumal l.eague and the cats.
terence.
·
- they nipped GAHS 61-58 in an his record 1,863 yards ga med ml Kansas City Chi efs of the 01 · d
· r· t p~r
t M'ddl
w·
h
1963
but
he'll
have
to
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110
rew
mne
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Athens has only one starter over !me a_ 1 eport. ~t
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u 1Amer1can l.t:-.:Jgue-----wilh the Jvotes and Mtami only three,
back from last year's chamJr ' the exception of Athens, no~ steam to d~ lt.
.I possibilitv that the AF'L's while the only other team to
ionship squad which tallied \ body really trounced the Jack· Coa_ch BJII M~~e~k of the -O:Jkland Haiders are horning in dra w a first-place ballot Wu
1,088 points in 14 leagtN games. ets last ye~r.
Washrngton Redskm~, who ~p- from the t~uts 1de.
1Bowling ereen, which attracted
8
One the other hand, Logan has GAHS t1mshed wit? a 4-10 1ea- pose , the , n!wns Sunday, The ohjert of attenlion is j lwo and finished third with U
four veterans returning, _plu_s a gue mark after g~tll~g off to a
t expett Cleveland to re- ~ Mi ~e Garrett, ree~rd ~ selting, 1points.
crop of sophomores and JUruors -fa_~t start The Galhans
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. He1 sm&lt;m Tropby-wmnin g Sm1th- i .
up from last year's
reserve b1gger, stronger and more
Its poss1ble the ~rowns Will ern California
halfback. The · After !hat It was Westem
squad.
ienced this season.
down," he admitted, "but: Hams and Chiefs were und£'r- _M1clugan l.lnd KPnt State with
Most observers belleve Ath- On Sat~ar, GallipoliJ
they &amp;lsQ co_uld be loose an~ re- ' stood to be negot ia ting fur . 49 pom_t; e;w~ , \1arshall ~
ens will Qpen with 8 triumph. at Oak 1-_lill t~ a non •
laxer. - wh1_le the pressures on Garrett at around the $lOO,OOO , 42 and loledQ m the cellar with
But they feel the Bulldogs do game while Middleport
us;,
,
I
price when il was reported that 1 26 ·
_not have the horses to make it to Mason C~ty and
They lre 8 tea~yo~ hav~ to I the ·Raiders have indicaled they · All MAC tea ms will be tn ae-a clean sweep again Ulis win- plays at Racine,
scor: 8 ot on to at ern. You are willing to sign him for a tion this week but ia DODter. Logan, under new coach Wellston, Logan and Jack- don t shut them out or hold two-yea r $300 000 a l
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Bob Combs, Is expected to jell so~ opened their new.
them, to one or two touchdwns.i ~ __ .:__ '
Pc·
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GAS COUNTERFLOW

Bazaar, Soup Sale

CLEVELAND (UPI) - The left lu the oeason and then Ides the remalnlng three games
Cleveland Browns have some coasted the rut of the way.
on the BroWJI'I' scheljule are·ex·
time to kill before they shoot When the championship show· hibltions, but Coach Blanton Colfor their second consecutive Nat- down came, they had lost that ller and his team figure there's
tiona! Foothall League cham- fine edge that makes the differ· a lot to be done during those
pionship and It could 11kill" ence and were wa11oped %7.0 at contests.
them, if they don't use it to ad- Cleveland.
The perl'od will allow Celil'er
vantage.
And rt looks Uke Baltimore to work flanker Paul Warfield
A case in point lA the Baltl· will furnish the opposition for hack into the attack and, hopemore Colts' fate last season. the Browns again this year, but fully into top form by lhe time I
T~~ Colt~ ~on _the Western Di- on the Colts' home grounds. , of t'he titl e game _ Warfield
! VISion htle "1th three games I Cleveland fans may get the hasn't see n a minute of action
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U1is season because of that I
fractured collarbone received in I
pre-season play.
1
Brown Nears More Marks 1

latNer,I~- th•

spread~

a carpet of
Wltrmth wall-too

I

li r L1'g ;g·. Pau l&lt;~ Sayre and 1 Kanawha River - Semet up shire; Mrs. Lillie E. Shoemakllt•bb1e S/w('f~: Poultry - Ala n ' Lnnd(m 4:30 _a .. m.: C. V. Har-! er, Rt. 1 G'allipolla; William
Hnlll-' r. H&lt;tndy Youn,~~:. Mike : ner down Wmfleld 8:35 P- m.; Calhoun, Rt. 2 Thurman; Mrll.
Barr ond K~eky Hollon; Safely I tul'y Jane Lucas down wIn- Willie L. Nickels, Rt. Thurman;
- Ko~nnoe r~astm•n. Charles field 9:15 p. m.: Helen Z. down Mrs. Ivory A. Hedrick, Rt. I
10
S· ·olt an&lt;l R1 ll Allen _
' Winfield ll :35 P- m.: A. J. Pa~ Vinton; Grogocy E. Ward, Pl.
,;.trden - ~tan ley Hulton, Al -l ten do~n Wmfleld 12 20 it . m.: Pleasant: Cbarles F. Smith,
h ,. Smith, Sl••phen Stanley, An -' Chris Jr. dnwn Winfield 2:40 a. Meson; Mro. John H. Jordan.
v.
0 es
it-t J loud : 1 ~helt. llome r:t·onom- m.; Jerry Hosworth down Win- j Pt. Plea s~:tot: Mn. J . Oral Eadl, ,
'" - Carol Hall. Am t• Hnudo- ' field 3 a. m ; Elgerdifl down Rt. I Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Eugene NEW YORK IUPI) - The
!--llt"ll. Pawn I.'Rqwr . .'\ lin• Smll h Winfi('ld 6 &lt;~ . m.
Hester, New Haven; James A. land of opportunity for industry
II• me lm prnvrment P"IY
Smith, Pt. · Pleasant; Mro. Da- l lies west, In Ohio, Gov. Jameo
llnrSI. Mor,ml Cnle. 1·ornl ,
vlli W. Cleland, Kacine ; Poul , A. Rhodes told 175 New York
W• h·n m. \;,nry 11tu&lt;; \"ad- , S•Ju:tilron Progra~ I ~- Clark, Middleport; George I1~te manufacturen today.
m lop -- SollY ""'" · P;,lly tomlllf'lllleil by Wmg c..to, Pomeroy, Mra. Marvin : Come to the land. of DO new
Kublenlz. i'&lt;•g,y Folmer and Forked Run Squadron No. I Wood, Reedsvlile; Allen L. Pape, , taxes and where we ve 1ot bll
Ridlrtrrl Koh lentz · Pholo"raphy 1502 Civil Air Patrol ha!!l won Syraeuse; Sutanne Forshey, H.t. highway, educational and re-'
' ner· commendation
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- .&lt;\nn Ho lter Debbie
Tur
for its ' program 11J 8C kson,· Mr1 • ~\RUrgt IL Boy- searc h programs ro II'mg and 8
Je an :\·J~es and Janet Mif'e~. ' according to Commander We.; er, Ironton: Raymond 0. Har· pr_oper ClirMte for industry," he
Uh10 Slall' Jumor Fa or parlld· " who altended a meeting or ~It, Ht. 1 Kitto ltill; Mra. H. Ald.
,
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pallon checks wero g1ven H~eh- the Ohio Wins at Headquartoro ugg~ns, RL 3 JackJOn, Mrs. Rhndes luvltahoD C.llml at a
ard Koblentz. Linda Shenefield in Columbus last week wtth Evan Lavender, Wellltono Ray- lunch arranled by the Ohio
Debb•e Sh..,t. _ Kathy Ch~rhr&lt;t: •member• Hank Carpenter and mood lloothe, Jockoon ; Cleo M. Manufacturers AaooclatioD and
•r. Rhea \lora Mary Thomp· Virgil Booard
Laruer, Lancaster; Charleo M. tbe OhiO Society of New York.

Ohio Uis

t::sn

room oir In Ill

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IJospilaJ

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radiant

GAS HEATERS

extends

Dec. 18 - Wabama

1

for add-on room
or whole house

~;ear~

ICerS
Jn Pomeroy

Radford, all juniors.
Members of the Pomeroy Jl&amp;.
serve squad are Chuck Bartels,
Lonnie V'an Meier, Jact Stanley, Jack Haggy, Cecil Mill·
klff, John Wolfe, Jiln Anderson,
Jeff Burt, John Goodwin, Lor·
ing Vaughan, Bob Whaley and
Allan SwindelL
The sc~
Dec. : - WeUstoa
Dec. I - Raeine
Musl
Dec. 10 - Atheu
Dec. II - l&lt;&gt;gan
Dec. 17 - Galllpolll

Before Big Game With Western Champions ~; ~t ~~~~r

n.cw,r-

• Cm•tinu•d From Pa~• Onel
_
ond d •··rks were olso pre&lt;enl·
t'd :Jwmbtr·s nt tht• 4-H Club I Gauge Rf'adings _ Galli pol-:
I'''""'" '"'
.J . \lalcom '' Dam 12 o. 16 I .
1.\ : WASHINGTON (UPI) Defense Secretarv Robert
Htimtn. prr~rdent : Richard Ko- leet on rollers, Pomeroy- Mason S McNamara satd today on his return from a "quick in~
bl,·ntl. ' "' prrsodenl : Pa:&lt;v 21 32. Pt Pleasast 24 28. Hmton i spection trip to Viet Nam that North Viet Narn was tri·
1\ub lt nl;. -~~·ndrn_v, and J(•nm- 48. Kanawha Falls 254, Charles- , piing Its infiltration of men into the south.
Jon 18 91 London Marmet and
In a planeSJde talk with newsmen at Andrew• Air
1" 111"' '' 1'''
St•\"tTal oi tlw ~ - II Club Coun- Winfield dams were on the sllls. Force Base, Md., the secretary said the Communists
ell ;.nd nl lw~ rs v.- erl' on hand to
I were sending men south at a rate of 4.500 a month with
~" ''~;' 1 \·,. 111\'l r emllrds m per~on . , Boot Movements:
i the return of dry weather. Durin£ the summer monLui rhtN 1\lio wen• un ab lt• to . Ohto Rh·er - Pennsylvania I soun season the Infiltration rate was 1,500 a day, he
_ H 11 B s- said.
;!l rl' nd w1ll rtWJ\"t' them later ,
· -- --~0
\lt •&lt;!:ll :..wards wert" pu•srnl- ~~rtl~_ llgu~ lr.~ j5 a m ; p~ J. ' McNamara arrived home at! that objective"
•·d , , l10l lo" '
s
m . •625 am. EST after a 1111 day I The aim. he said, I• to pre.
10 5 20 8
.\ ("li u·1 enwnt E1 ne~ ll ne ~ pornr u; ' 16 4 45 a' ! tnp around the world.
He serve South Viet Nam, not
W•.lOd Jerm1f1T Blnkt&gt;~ lf'e Char- arv~,Y : or on ~P 3•0 m , Iconferred on European nuclear 1l to destroy North VIet Nam.
1 2
1
les F1elker &lt;ln d t:ary M1L"h~:~e l. ~~,f-1b~tc~:~~ 17.' 6_35 ~ m; ·strategy problems In London McNamara reiterated a stateAgmul:Uie - -\ I!an Grbson OVEC u IS, :20 a. m_: Pe~gy and Pans~ :surveyed the war 1ment he made in Sa~on that
. Ch isly effort in V1et Nam and atopped l"we have otopped lo11ns the
Larr; Hclhon. nam-11 l'h&gt;'VHP tS3
lier &lt;Jnd Jackie Jones; lleff. H&lt;~r Downf'y up · _6 ~ - m .. t r up on Guam where BSZ bomhen i war."
n Si .~wter. l{oben H.1tdlli"'. By- up 18 - 7 B . ~ · ; :lmes one
Iare based.
run ~kC•w &lt;md James ,lor.•- 19 · !.~I 8· mDL.Iha; Gt u~ 19 · i McNamara planned to spend
d1th . Ure&lt;~ d - l"&lt;:~thy Cludiesr- 1 40 8 - m.; _ ~n~ r~ou 1::; much of today at his
desk
rr . Sharun l!ol iPr, Linda Brown 19. 7 a. m.,
a ter
g .
working on reports of the find·
and llehh1e 'l 'u rnPr : (" \111t1 mg - up 20 , 6:30 a m.; ~o~ge Pnce ings for President Johnson.
Mary Thnmpsun, P•lly Kobelnt&lt; up 21 · lU5 p. m : MISS Susan I The defense chief apparent·
!Jf'-bbie Shet'ls, Je&lt;~n Wlu Lelwad; up 23,4 :55 p.m.: Buc~eye State 1 ly n1lPd out for the present-tty
Conser\'ati(tn - .Ji-mice ~:ast- up Z3. 10:\5 P- m.; Tlbolt down ! 00 Jn vulg of the North Vietna- American Motors Corporation
m&lt;:~n. Crace Hv~el l. Hudnev Jor -; 23, 12 30 a.m.: Beaver up _13d !mese ca pitol of Hanoi and Ita / has announced COD!Olidated net
d;~n and Blff · Krehs; Da;ry _ · I :55 a m : Walter BeckJor 1 seaport of Haiphong. However, sales of $990,618,709 for the fisH il"h&lt;:~rd 1\oblenlz, Pam Hendrr-' down 23, 5·lS a. m.: Cotton his remarks indicated
that cal year ended September 30,
~on, Ho~cr Nease and Gordon QuePn down 23. 6 1.0 8· m.: Al-: bnmb:ing of Communi!! I supply 1965. and net earnings of f5,Holrer : F'nods __ Rhea \tlm-d , , lon Zephyr up (.reenup 8:2S .line!! would be intensilied,
203,572, or "l1 cents per lhare.
Carol Hall Sherry Turner an d P rn .; Mark M. up Greenup He said communication llnee. after provision of f2,150,000 for
Bonn1e Snu!h.
12 15 a m : H. E Bowles down have been primary bombin" U. S. and Canadian income tsx-FtJresly - Charles Frecker , f~ref'.nup 3:25 a m : Mary B. Itargets, and •'I believe
w_ ea. Th~ refle~ted lower sales
D&lt;~wn 1·arpl'r and \Vendv l"&lt;tr- up f.reenup 4:25 a. m: South· :slwuld continue to emphtuize and m&amp;Jor strikes lovolvtng U.
---- -- - S. and ~nadian automobile
1wr: Oalry Food!! _ Lmda Col - ern down (:reenup 6:20 a. m.; 1lt&gt;l·ill. JllV Wag)tnner.
Edith Pamrla D._ down Meldahl 6·20
manufacturing operatio~ 1n the
\l o~od nnd '"'Wood . 0 ,.,.,, Kl'- p. m.: Ol•ver Shearer down
~eWS
fourth quarter. Th• Board of
vu.,. _ sa til at t&gt;r&lt;~ Ann llultPr Meldahl 7:05 p. m.: Elisha
D1rectou voted to omit pay·
Ikwe HolJdlly, Ll~da Hl·own: Wood down Meldahl B30 p.m.;
ment of 1 quarterly dividend
\\end\· CMper. J&lt;~net
MPt•s. Ra s1ern up Meldahl 10:25 p.m.;
because of reduced earnings
PJI!v Dor~l. Uunna Riebt&gt;l 81111 ·'- S. Le wis down Meldahl 11 p.
Entered Rospltat
and to ~e fundJ available
.
m · Ind1ana down Mtlclahlli:30 Penons enterlng Holzer HoB- for exten8lve product and 1Bie1
I d. 11 1, ,.
•.:.1el"lnt: -- Don nI&lt;'
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p.
m : L w_Sweet down Mel-. ~Ita
urtng th e 1ast "'
-'"'~ hOW'S deveropment
program1.
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r (a _e. d. me r Nnftll, ~eedlle dahl 'l 25 a m . Franklin B. mcluded: Mrs. F. Lawrence During the 1966 fiscal year
•HlP t'l &lt;tn HoUert !\·1urph~-: En- llp Mt:ldahl 5 ;)() -~ - m . Havens- : Dickey, 437 Fint Ave.: John ended September 30 1986 the
1 - \l1 ke W1ll1ams Dutomo
· m. 1J - Alii Mn, 1'2
· three' quarterly
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wood up' Meldahl 6:30a.
'1 por tsmou th Rd.; j company paid
""' U.r• kb, Wa ltec _Jord.• n a~d ,
, Mrs. ~. Agnes Burdeite, 930 l dividends of 25 cenls each and
RIO GRANDE COLLEGE ENSEMBLE- Front row, Ito r, Channa Cannon, Marty Klaiber, Melody Shleldl,
U' "" "-'"1'. &gt;_ ~r i d l r,up' - ~"- : Gallipolis Dam -Cathy R ,-,,..t Ave.; Joseph c. Hurlow, one of 121&gt; cents, for a total of Nancy Myers. Suzanne Bra~bury, Patricia Stutler. Back row; Frank Pratt Brenda Turner, Mike Langdon, Deo''"' _'·'' "' II 'Y'"' Er"n. l&gt;•n , down 6 20 p r · narh."a Gay . 72 Mill Creek Rd.; Herschel T. 8711 eents par obaro for the nile Hooper, James Pack, Cathy Cllrk, Dale ChDdera. :111111 Bradbury 1B a~ of Middleport and Mlq Tw:;111111
' :1nd l.md11
P;nd HSht!net1eld,
o~f': f·oqd s \11Nuj Howard
Winters. J.RioDunctn,
Grande:
ner
a freshman of Rutland.
lr11 1nn
11 - , down l 50 fl. ~~·~
Rt. 1 Mrs.
Ch!- year.
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ludm~

squad's record of 1-12.
its opener thla Friday night at
The key returnee for the Pan- borne against the Wellston Gold·
tbera Is 3-11 ..nior Bruce Simi&gt;- en Rockela are 5-11 JWlior Bill
son. Simpson was a forward Moore and 6-1 Junior Ronnie
on the starting five of last Losan. along with t;-10 Senior
year's team.
Dick Werry. Wiles, thougb be
.Only other Panther lettermen will undoubtedly see plenty of
back this year are IJ.I Diet action, is DOt slated to start.
Knight, a senior, and 11-1 Larry Others working for positions
Wiles, a junior. Neither Knight on the 11161Hi6 edition of the
oor Wiles were regulars last Panthers are 6-3 Bennett Roush
season.
and &lt;1-1 Rex Cumings, both sen·
Expected to round out thellors, and 3-ll Don Swisher, 3-7
starting team for Pomeroy in Steve Finlaw and 3-ll BIll

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She and a friend spent an hour , What Is the best treatment tor Q - 1 am 00 years old. I am
vlalting with Sonny and Cher, It?
getting brown spots (my docand she says they're ''Mal'· A-Wiuter lteb loot a true tor calls them carltosls) on m1
1
vy" "Fab" - in Cher's fO. eczema) Is frequently seen lu 1randa and lace. Tbey look
vorlte expression: "WILD!" persons whose skin is drier jlike freckles but they are thick·
Another way to put 11 Ia· the lhan normal. Ao we
grow er, like flat warts. How ceo I
Bonos are plain, . c1aro · Dice older there Ia a telidency for get rid oflhem? WIU they Illklda. Dawna floated rlsht home the lkln to become drier. AI- COIIII cancerous!
on cloud eleven to otart a tan thou&amp;h there Ia 00 cure, most A _ Tbe bro1111, warty !reckclub for them.
:n~th~~ r~: %.~~1:!"J lea that most people Ill lftet
It all happened alter Sonny aponge batha wltb cold water the age of 1111 an imeW1I 01
and Cher finished their concert, and Uttlt or DO, onap. If you do senile keratoses.
~
bolted lor the Sacramento Mu· use soap, UJe 8 plain UIIICeoted they disappear apontaoe«&lt;lly
nlclpal Airport to catch a plane, brabd llld rinse 11 off thor- one loealloo only to abow up 10
which finally ohowed up an oughly. Alter your bath, rub a another. They are found, like
hour late. Dawna and friend thin layer of cold erem (lana- juvenlle freckles, on the .x!"Just lor the fun of II') drove lin, not cleanalng cream) on posed parts of the body and art
out to wave them good-bye. Illbest prevented by avoldlni ...
atead, they otayed for cokel
eeulve ohlue, heat arid dryllld chikhat with two of 1
ne11• wear a wide-brimmed hat
moat unaffected young people
llld walk 00 fbe shady oldo of
Ill show business.
SALES REPORT
the street. KeepinS your skiD
'You know .. muaea Dawns
Olllo Valley LIYOIIOd&lt; eo, 10ft with cold cream aiiO belpo
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" ut 1our mon o ago _...y ~,.....,
and Chergol t3l(i to sial Ill ~ HOGS - 1&amp;7 w110 lbl. 24 to Although they rortly become
romento. This time II wu cllllo llll· :zzo to 240 Jbo. 14 to 18· eancerout, :hie a polliblllty.
to llO 000 llld till th 'n LJit,t 21 to 28 . Fat llowl j For this reason, they lhould be
~sl ord~ like 1Ul _ e~l to 2%· Stago 16 2%• Boars watehed at lutervats by a phy·
maybe Cher 'ta a little shyer" to 211: 11ow1 and
7&amp; to 1110· alclan. Freeziu&amp; wltb carbon
Cher thought the riDS Da~ Shoaia 12 to 24
' monoxide onow or exposure to
was wearlug (a hand-me-down CATTLE_
w
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18
14 X rayo will remove them.
from ber grandmother) Wll Bellera a to 2l; Baby Beef 1 Some bleaching preparaUons for
"just wild.'' Dallllll, Ill turD, to 14; Fat Cowl 10 to IUO; removtus lreckll!ll are avaUable
.,. t 1 ed" Ch , .
-•-. C
to • lis ,. to 18• but they are not completely
JUS ov
er a rmg, a ... u annrs 8 11 , 8 u u
, without da
d
liar one which bad once belona· Milk Cows 75 to 1&amp;0.
nger an ohould be
ed to the grandmother of her Veal Calves - Tops 32 60 Uled only on the advict ol a
dressmaker. ("Except
you Seconds 28 to SO; Medium .21 physician.
can't say 'dress'maker, because to 26; Com. &amp; Hvs. zo to 28; Q-My 50-year-old uncle had •
Cher wears nothmg but bell Culls 18 to 22.
melanoma mo ed f
h1l
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bottoms," adda Dawna.)
SHEEP - Ewa and Lma. I back.
lar:ro:rnal!gSo naturally the two glrll to 10; Stock Ewa t to 10; Fat mtnt lump was found ill hll
traded. They'll get together next Sheep 4 to 10; Culls 1 to 5.
armpit. I&amp; there any way to
year for a re-exchange. Mean- LAMBS - Tops 22.SO; Sec- prevent these tumors?
while, gue!5 who_ haa the most onds 18 to 20; Light Wts. 18 to A -The broWD mole (DOl to
New otflcen have been elect- thorouy,hly ,exammed finger in 18; Commoa 1' to 18.
be confuBed witb 1enile freck·
ed by the Pomeroy E-R squad. Sacramento.
let) 11 a)mmoa, and WIUally
They are Jim Soulsby, chief; "'What dJd you Uke best about said no, we would walk or my harmless, but it is from these
Joe Struble, captain;
Harold Sonny lind Cher?" I asked Daw- father would chauffeur
Ul. moles that the rather rare malNorton, lieutenant; Chas. Le- na.
Should I let her use her ear for ignant melanoma arises All pilgar, secretary·treasurer; John "They~~ ea('h oth~,'' she our date11, or would that get mented moles, eveu In- tntanlJ,
McKenzl•. Phil Globokar, and answered, and they don t mind m• mocked! •• MR. TROUJl. should be se•n at regular lnterDick Vaughan, trustees.
Ishowing it. And their singing LED
vals by 1 physiclau. g thtl'tl
It also is announced that a - it's just Wll.D!" -H.
Dear Mr. T.:
il the slightest auspician of
new type sa~ to be used in res-- SHE DRIVES HIM--cRAZY
You'd get a small amount of cancer a small specimen (biopsy
cue work will be demonstral· Dear Heled:
klddlna, no doubt, but probably shoul~ be. taken for micro~pie
ed In Pomeroy on Dec. 5th at I have a girl who goes to 1118 than wbeJI
your lather exammallon. The resultt, when
2 p.m.
another school. She b I Uttle chauffeurs you. Jf using her theae cancers were teJll(\Ved
Any members of ether fire older than I and has her li- wbeels make. ycu feel ob1iaat- complete~)-· before they
had
departments or E-R unlls 1u the cenae, but I don't. She offered ed, why not offer to buy a spread to deeper isloueo, bave
eour'y are invited to attend. fD take Ul out lD ber car, but 1 tank of ial?- H.
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YOUTH ASKED FOR ITI
This column is for YOUlli peopie their problems and pleas·
ur;s their troubles and fun.
As ~lth lhe rest of Hele~ Help
US' It welcomes laughs but
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Send your teen-age queatlona
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Dear Teena ·
· 1 1 'd prob bl
1 kno
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to meet. So I must share her
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~ questions and ana-s toay.
She Ia Dawna Curler, 16, of
Sacramento ' C•8 Illom Ia • and' 0I
COURSE, you ve never heard of
her, but walt! - She Is wear·
lug a silver flllagree heirloom
rmg loaned her by
CHER
·WIN AWARDS - Edison Hobstetter, president of the Pomeroy National Bank; Jack C&gt;rsey, manager of BONO. What's more, Cher has
Landmark in Pomeroy . and Richard Chambers, vice-president of the Pomeroy National Bank, were presented Dawna•s ring In exchange and
hu1w r;~ry 4-H Club member awards by Arohie Rose, far. right, chairman of the Fourth Annual 4-H Achieve· they'll trade back In
oil
mer 1 Award' assembly Monday nlght at the Pomeroy Se mor H1gh school.- Sentmel Photo.
months.
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dealgnated winner ol tbe. 30th annual Lambert U..
phy, t)'IDbolle of euterll aupremaey.
It was the first time slnee 1951 tbat an Ivy Leape
team bu won tbe Lamben lropby olllri&amp;Jd, In tNt

' ·Grand, Petit Jurors Drawn for Court Tem
l!ld petit juries Tor tho Janulry 1166 lerm of Mason Counly
Cireldl Caurt were drawn Manday afternoon by Jury CommiJ.
ol.-s, Fred Green lind OtUe

Petll jururs drawn were: Mr!. ron Shinn, Leon;
Clyde
Dol'lllby Watteroon, Apr.' e D. Smith, Letart; Froe1111n
Grove; Mary Katberyn Vers, Smtih, Glenwood; Gordon Ball,
Pl PleaiiDI; J801e8 F. WlUiam· Alhlalt; Elza Stover, Apple
1011, Soolhslde ; William Me· Grove; Hazel Bissell, Rt. 1, PI,
Roush.
Farland, New Haven: Earl A. Pleasant; Charles Plants, Gallt·
Grand Jlll'Ol'l Hleeted by dl• Hll(hett, Alhton; Berlin Kimber· polis Ferry; LaklD Stalnoker, Rt
trtclll •ere: Arbuckle district- llni, II. 3, Leon; Luther Price, I, Pt. Pleeaant: Edward Perry,
'l'bornlon L. Wood, lllllderiOII; ApPle Grove; Wllllam D. eo.. Ashton: Gay Herdman, Leon;
CleDtlenln district - Beulah P. sin, Leon Edward Bumgarner, Harold Edwards, Rl Z. Pomt
Buekle, PUny, and Kennolh Pow- Letarl; John Russell Priddy, Rt. Plea~anl; Mro. Polly Aon Adell, Rl. 1, Apple GI'OVII; Catocne s Leon; Lloyd H. Ketsler, Glen- ldns, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Dortha
~yde Jordan, Cottigevllle; wood; Ernest F.ay Boswell, Rt. Steele, Apple Grove ; Halite
n-··h LeRoush Weot Calurnbta· Charleo
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3 Loon; Ruth M. Blain, Beecb
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Ralph HOok Insisted tile trade deal lor catcher Jerry GrOte.
The majors drafted .22 minor loday's exeeulive session to
"should prove benellelal to both - The Pittsburgh Plratestleague players for $448,1100 discuss proposed amendments.
Reaeercb baa sbown lllat lba
plde llltll'l Ibn 110 ,.,
clubs.'
released veteran catclter Del Monday and the AAA and AA The minors insist the majors
Am co, a naUve ol Mexico, ·Crandall and reptaeed hlm, In teams dlped Into the low must pay a larger share
ot llllt:llta.
Yale tied Na'7 for lbe aw111'41.
11110ther deal today.
balled .284 In 1914 but hill Idilayed draft, with eateher mlnOI'll lor 41 players at a east minor league player salaries
Dartmouth turned In 1 perfeet ....... eHmiiiTII
"onday. thev eompleted the 1average dipped S2 pointe te lll Je15 Gonder of Richmond In of $288,1100,
the minors are Ia slay
lbe campaign by alopplnl Piilleeton 18-U, In 1 llltlle
r · •t tntar·league deal of lhl •this pot! season. At lhlt, be the International League.
Most notable among the business. At p~sent,
of unbeatens.
" c'C l!Jiil by lllldllli aborlltop wu Jive percentace polnll 'Il!o Callfomia Ah(eles signed draftees were former Cleveland majors pay tile ltrst $300
Phil Llns from the New York better than Llns.
former World Series hero Lew outfielder Ty Cline, who went month for players they con:Jrot~. l
YankllOI lor utlllty lnlleldor In other desls Monday:
Bur4ette as a free agent. The to the Chicago Cubs from The minors wont this upped
Re(lltraUon II
· Ruben Amaro.
- The New York Mets bought ~year-old rl(bthander pitched I Richmond, and pitcher Moe $7(10 and the word is that the i
lor
each boat and
Now tlley·re alter even outfielder AI Luplow from for the Cubs and Phltltes this t' Drabowsky, who went to majors are olferlng to com·
tor
regardlt!u of lenclh
bigger game.
Cleveland lor cash and a minor past season. IUs 1'1!C0rd, a far Balllmore from Jacksonville. promise by paymg $600.
horsepower, before U an
They have a multipl..player teague player to be desllnaled cry from the tate 30s when he The minor teagues, wi&gt;tch The maJors open thetr annual
operabed on tho water• of
deal in the works that would later. The Mets also sent righ~ helped pitch Milwaukee to wrap up their annual session meetiJii Wednesday at nearby !
send outfielder Adolpho Phitttpa banded pitcher Tom Parsons to National League titles, was 3-~ here Wednesday morning. had Miami Beach
and retl&lt;ver Jack Baldschun to
-· · ------Although the uplrlllon
the Baltimore Orioles for
averoge 1, followed by Don Ohl I
the 1963 re(lltnlloa
outfielder Jackie Brandt, eitller
IS
of the Bullets. Dick Barnell of
expirlni Janua:y I,
pitcher John. Mlller or Dorrell
the New York Kni&lt;'ks and Boaters wereth advilssell~•
expiration date will
Rob ,ft
not to remove e ex •oe
to March 1 ~ ....._
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othe 0 · 1
Know... an an r no e
ID
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I plate from their boot, reg:ard· 111811 boat 1inti-;;~
,;',.u.·ll
pt~~e;. not through deallna
Green leads in field goal I Ieos of the year shoMI on
by
means," declared
NEW YORK (UP!) -The percentage with .-532, Roberlso~ plate.
Manaaer Gene Mauch after the
National Basketball Assoda-~ 15 the free tllro• leader wtth 8 ' rn 1966 the Division of
Phlllles obtained Llnz Monday.
lion's balance of personnel .862 percentage, Lucas ," ~~! craft will not issue a boa
Tlw Phillies have shown a
strength this year is under- 1With an . average 0
·d ;plat£&gt;. Instead, a small self
Sla
marked prefea·ence for inter~
By Bob Wingett
scored today with statistics . rebounds m 20 ga":Jes an h heslve validation tag will
12'i!t to 10
pr.
league deals since they picked
showing five different stars I Rodgers leads In 8581515 Wlt i given with each 1966 boat
Model DW DMI&lt;
up outfielder JohMy Gallison
leadins the individual otrensive 245 and a 10 -7 average.
j is!ration issued. This atg is
Black
from the Chicago White Sox in &amp;4PA!4uw:e;;~!t!l'.&gt;%ftilR.H!lWf-r m &amp;
departments.
I
I b l'Bsten(•d to rte extreme
Brown
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Jerry West of the Los
AFL Standi11Jis
i per left hand corner of the
• Etoy front-foadlns with
A year ago they made throe
The stage Is set for another tn a long lme of basket- Angeles Lakers. Johnny Green Hy United Pre11 Jntrrnattonat · istmg boat plate, regardless
IGT~T•YH RICks.
quick inter-league deals in a ' ball ,clashes between the Southern Tornadoes and Porn- of tile Baltimore Bullets. Oscar ,
Eastera [)Jvlslon
the year shown on the plate,
• Attractive lplll-lnor
Top is 10 usy to ctun.
row during the meetings. eroy s Purple Panthers Saturday night at Racme.
Robert son of the Cincinnati .
W I. T Pel.
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Steel Inwinding up with Dick Stuart Both teams Wlll be on the hardwood Saturday aftet· Royals, Jerry Lucas oi the ' X·Buffalo
8 2 t .800 Buffalo at Houston
terior
for
quitter
opera·
from tile Red Sox, Bo Bellnsky opemng their seasons Fnday mght. The Tornadoe~ wtll Royals and Guy Rndcers of the New York
4 6 1 .400 ..
on,.ty...;.ga;,me_s_s_cr_e_du_l~-d-1____....
lion,
from tile AJiiels and Ray be hosts to Wilton a~d Wellston, the present favonte to San Franrisro Warriors each is•Hou.ston
4 7 o .364 1•
• Ita capacity usuolly
Herbert from the White Sox. WI.Jl the IItle, wlll vtstt Pomeroy for a ~outheast:rn Oh1~ a leader in a key offensive , Boston
. . . 2 1. 2 .200
me1n1 onct·l·day dish·
washlns.
The Linz·for-Amaro swap wus League match.
.
department.
x-Chnched DJVISJ?n Title
the big news here Mondar. Both coaches, veteran Russ And ~ yourself be true, .
Wilt Chamberlain of the
Western Ol\:lsion
Ralpb Houk lnsiBted the trade Moo..,. of Pomeroy, and Sou til. There IS no way but the rtght Philadelphia l!ers and Bill
w I. T Pet.

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Oh~ State at UCLA
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~hitew&lt;i1er St. at Steubenvtlle . ''there are only two ·
1
\layne St. at Western Reserve , baseball worth having - player
Eastern M•:~~se Tecb and general manager."
Miami at Cincinnati
Eastern Ky. at Oayton
Aquinas at Xavier
ll'atdwin·Wallace at Central
J!owlmg Greeo and Michigan
Pittsburgh at Kent St.
Ohlo U. •t Northwestern
Oshkoak st. at Toledo
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Grace at Cedarvltle
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Wilminlton at Bortt !Ky.)

CINCINNATI (VPI) ~'llrd
Tom Thacker W8l reaeUvated
by the Clnctnnatl Royala of
llle National 11uketboiJ AuoclaUon today •hile guard Art
Heytna11 •u ftacetl on
ers, Thacker, •bn reported late
lhl! seuon, averaged 25 points
Ia 115 PIDtl for the Royale In
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-shorlotop Luis Apartcto of !be
Baltbnore Oriolee, ll'ho IIJIDOUnces hls reUrement at the end o1
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Skidmore Pleasant · Harold Plantz Hog· Alford Milton· C W Meadows for a Cbrtstmas party Dee. era had been qutte doelly •· tbe party • fallltful
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and Mra: sell; Vi~let Edmonds, 'Apple Glenw~, and j0h~ F. Hoff: 18 at the home of Mrs. Harold greeing with some mel5ure or "was not a Republican,," bas
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1411 Park Drive· Grove · Cbartes Russell Jones, lllan New Haven.
Masaar. Refreshments were other to mcrease spendln« lor Mr. Lmdaay hlmsetr
No
ona~ J A Ferrell, ~ Rt. I, Pleasant; Harold Neal,
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served to the above aallled and !be past oii elections, it was In New Jersey where t h
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~~PI.;,,.;,,. UnIon- Henderson: George W. Burdette
Mro. Roy Hannum, Mrl. Ronald generally supposed they would. campaign was strictly on
RIO!ho,
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. ~vans' Rt. wag· Rt t Pt Pleasant· Marlo Elias,
Osborne and Mrs. warren Pick· n't balk at this one.
1 quealion of Ire~ 1peechm
w~=~: ll
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tte, It
ens.
But it seems tho longsome of the argnm•nts
1enor _ Harry Haltseott, West , Letart; Charles E.
Columbla and Rev. Marvin IPleasant; Lmlord Sls60D, . P •
CBC Club
ierii1JI taxpayers bad begun
sounded like those of the
Frame, Maoon.
ny; Walter Ridenour, Leon, ByN .OV,
The November meeting of the aak lhemsl~~es "Are you a
Senator McCartlly, a republtcart ll
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. A- CBC club wao held at the or a mouse and they
"Conservative·• backed up
manda Ellen McCausland, 78, ho~ of Mr. and Mro. Ern- oot tlletr ans.wer
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most of the big names of
Pliny, died Sunday in Holzer est Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. enough that 11 ·
dJScour- G.O.P. including Scamton,
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hospital after being ill since No· Dorhman Reed and fam~ly were age, for a wht~, further ~t- or:: and Eisenhower was
V·B motor, automatic transmission, full powel',
vember 23rd.
guests and Mr. Reed discussed tempts to cut mto the falDIIy established in the "also
radio and all vinyl interior. A quality, value rated
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She was born October 31, 1886 the possibilities of a recrea. budll:t,
list an hour after the polls closPT PLEASANT _
Robert bv one vote. The dillerence In at West Liberty, Ky ., tile dau- Uon park In tho area to lhe .
ASK TO WED
ed.
car, come see and drive it.
p ·
II' 1 ll ~ clared the vote came about when the I ghter of the late John M. and members. Refreshments were
Clevelend had threatened
t~w::
ott:~~ Hen- cPnva~se:A voted to acc~pt ani Joanna Easterling Spr~dlin. She I~ed at th cloae of the meet- PT. PLEASANT_ Three eou- s~ a few. fireworks on
der ~
1 ht vote margin challenged votes. Final vote was the widow of S&lt;Ulluet H. I mg. Plans were made to ~tout plea have made appUcations for i ractal questton, but a
Yt~= ~a~vasstng of bal· gave Powers 95 and Henry 87. ' McCausland who died m 1953. , for the December meeting. marriage licenses in the office
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of ~h N 23 municipal All the challenged voles, 7 In Mrs. McCausland wao a reg· j
News Items
of the County Clerk. Applying !
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~~· city council number. were straight votes l tstered nurse, graduatmg from Mr. and Mro. Carl Buckley were: Gerald Donald Sayre, 34.
GMAC Financing Av1il1ble
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?,d of canva.,ers: Tor the People• slate headed the Mt. Hope Hosptlal School of and Mra. Alice Foully apent a Galllpolls, Ohio, and Mary
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by Powers so each candidate Nursmg ln Huntmgton. She wae weekend with Donald Westfall Lew's, 22, Sootluide. Cart
Mondlly ntg t 1 1 returns Po- on the Peoples slate gained 7 a m•mber of the Christian and family of Moundsvllle and Kllli, 19, EvanB, and
Ill ~I u~~f~~~umbent Arch· voles from the unofficial tabU· Church of Paintsville, Ky.
Hugh Westfall and family of Ann Bsrr, 19, Leon.
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SUrvlvmg '":0 three
oons, Wellsburg, W. Va.
Norwin O'Conner, 22,
ON REQUEST
le Hanry for the
Y_~ Elected omcials of Henderson George of Plmy, Andrew of Recont visitors of Mr. and port, Ohio, and Sharon
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
are· Robert Powers. Mayor: Southside and E!"'"ett (address Mrs. Virgil Buckley were Mr. Slagle, 18, Columbus, Ohio.
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Leonard Sergent, recorder; and unknown): onosJster, Mrs. Eliza and Mrs. Paul Buct&lt;tey and lam-1
"You'll Uke OUr Quality Way If !loiog Blllllm!ll"
council members, Drema Aeik· Sherman, Catlettsburg
.Ky.; Jly of Allred, Mr. end Mrs. I
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ere id thet
ra d Berkl ey and Robert Mayes. Paintsville · Ky ., several grand. d ard Buc ktey, Mar ietta , They for a vtce... president
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children two great arandchtl - celebrated Mr. Buc kl eyl
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me ·as "'ose
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were represented at the can~ ren and two nteces.
day
vass by Attorneys Musgrave &amp; Fl~:ral oe~:.w! bein h~d ~. and Mrs. Marvin Marks
Mu•grave "nd Attorney Carroll aCrt · PH· m. II Fues Y1 ho ee spent a Sunday with Mro. Bess
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PI'. PLEASANT- Four per· , Casto reperesented the meum- with the Rev. Harry Miller of· Larkins.
eons were lined f20 1111d C&lt;Jsts 1bent Progressive eandldat ... At· 11 1 ling Burial wlll be In Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chev•· l
on obara.. of apeeding in
torney Casto presided at the
alarrrlty cemetery. Friends Iler and Garrel visited
school zone when arraigned be- . •wearmg m ceremony of the
be' g re •elved at the luner· and Mrs. Lowell Chevalier
fora Justice of Peace A. M. l newly elected offictals,
wbo ;rebo~~ Th~ family requested family, Mansfield.
Goodwin. They were Charles were all pre8ent except council that no~ero be omitted and doA. Hmton,
· member Robert Mayes.
nations given to the heart lund. Now Many Wear
nie Foster, ParkersbufK;
The November 23rd municlFred Casto, Henderson;
pal election for Henderson was
Pleuaal Valley Hospital
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Robert Allen Fowble, Apple ordered by Judge Jameo Lee ADMITTED: Sharon Putney,
With LIHie Worry
Grove.
Thompson, Mason County Cir· Pt Pleasant
at. talk, 1a111h or IDNA wtthOU.'
Others arraigned before Good·
Court, following a petition DISCHARGED· Mrs
John :r~.~:"':~~'\\lrn~~
win GO various charae• were:
two Henderson residents, VanKirk Pt Pl~asanl· Mra. bol4Bbl:1•iti,
Harry Jao Smith, Hartlor&lt;l, ..0
Solodean and
Cotton Maude
Pt. Plea~nt.
cf=~C::.,.'""::.:~;::/1:,;
and costa, pooseL!JOn of tltegat
, who said an· election BIRTH: Mr. and Mil. Ver· \nan..et&lt;l · .,... "plolO - ·
deer (doe) and a 17-yeor-old
wao not held in Hend-•TayIor, !!'"'""'••
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oounWI'Ievei'JWben.
Harlfurd resldont, wa1 e
June, as requlred by statu~. son.
iiiiiiiii
juvanile court an the
oame
eharae. Also llnetl in ~tec- 1
tion with the illegal kill were
William Anderson, Hartford
Donnie Zerkle, Harllurd, each
fined $20 and l!OIIe on ebarges
of cot~~pirllll; lvllll Forbll,
1umbutl, was lined PO and
FOR WIDEST,
on dw'ca ol hllllillll without
BEST SELECTION
oon-reoldenl license: Guy Edward Mulllna, Ravenlwood,
f20 !llld COlli, bunUnc rabbill
during deer season; Lonnie
Workman, Buffalo, PO, costs,
IDatled gun In vehicle.
Pbllllp J. Hall, Hogsett, waiv·
ed preliminary bearing and was
held to clrcull eourt on a laiH
utteri"i charge, bond was ex .. ,
cuted for his
appear·
once in the
sum of $1,500. 1
Woodrow 0. Wilson, Pl Pleasant, was held to circuit court ~·
on a bastardy charge and e·
ecuttd bond in sum of $600.
Ray Clude McDade, Leon,
SERVICE 5TATION
MAN FROM UNCLE GUN
waa fmed $50 and costa, aentenA
Mi.rx
toy. Has operating car wash,
ced 1o 24 ~ours in jail and il·
An "Ideal Toy," h11 badge and 1D card,
plastic
cars.
operattna: lift, erease rack,
Cap-shootlna: clip-loadina automatic ri·
'.~·
ce111-. revoked on a
plastic pumpa, elev1tor and IDJDY ac-fie
with
1llencer,
scope,
blpod.
M~e
¥
while Intoxicated chal1Je.
eeasoriu. All steel - 26" lone. 15''
5mokes.
Frances WUiiams, Leon,
wide and 11" hleb.
llnerO
and coata a hit
run cbarp and flO and coell
a no operator'• Ucenso.
Ronnie Gene Smith, ~~llllpo­
MOUSETRAP GAME
lis Ferry; Oe&lt;rce o. Dabney,
DAISY SMOKER RIFLE
Galllpollo Ferry, were each fin·
&amp; CRAIY CLOCK
When trigger Is pulled, aun m•kes a
ed $10 and eo.!ta on charaeo
loud noise and puff. of amob come1
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An Ideal toy, "' seen on TV. Build a
Yes, in Ohio, electricity has remained one of the bi,;gest
intoxteaUon.
out. 31" lona.
mouaetnp, watch cbaln reaction of movVonna Mae Oliver,
tn&amp; parts. Trap opponeniB mouoe. All
bargains in the family budget I
Jdul
107, CI'Ul' Ctoek, the "odd-boll"
Lloyd E.
Pt.
meebanlcol lame. Lots of action. Yolll'
Garlpd IlotiUe,
How did it happen?
choice , ..
ry; and Slla J.
Parkenbur(, were each
A large part of the answer is found in Ohio's historically
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$10 and COlli on opeedlng ctw·g·
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favorable businesc climate. Over the years the electric utility
Aluminum 1011 Includes ll"ITI and mal·
es; Ricbllrd Gray Lykinl,
let, wide tronl ltll lor sturdlne81.
Oak, Ky., •.10 and COlli, opeedcompanies have been able to raise the many millions of dollars
GAMES: FISH IAIT,
Blackboard top - pea board and stor·
lJii: Jlllletl Harrison Rlllf, Jr.,
IJe compartment unden\eatb. Blond
HANDS DOWN, nP-IT
needed to make additions and improvtments to their facilitiel.
bll'Ch finlab.
Pt. Pllallllt, 'IS and 00119,
Flsb
Bait,
a
ramo
fWed
wllb
surprioe1.
followiPI too closely to another
Throu&amp;h improvements they have kept the price of electricit· ·
Handl Down, an actlOD packed 11mo for
1peeding;
Paul P. Fisher,
&amp;ltl 7 to 70. Tlp II, a fam11J &amp;am• tbal
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down, Your increased use of electricity has helped, too,
etntel'f'l around •••Iam-o.matle treadle.
Minersville, 0., '" and eosts,
Ideal pme1, 11 llttD on TV. Your cbotee
followlal too cloeely to 111101her

'Powers Wl"ns Henderson Job
ByOffJC1318 Vote MarfJ'In
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Russell of the Bostobn C.lhtl" ~~~~t
consptcuous
y t eir
.
,
Serving Melg1 County Slnu1861
season. ThUS, the eame cou ld
absence~ fro
I d h'
IKansas Cit\'
6 4 2 .600
be close, a real barn burner, as
~
m ea_ers lp In Denver
4 1 0 364
•• b 1
Cage play lor 7 • 8th grades scormg and reboundmg respec- :
nda
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Re
·
has so many Obds
5u y s
e ween nd J . H h h Is . bo
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110 11 &amp;
til
tubs
a
umor 1g sc oo 1s a ut t1vely, but each is a threat and B
N y k
ese c .
to open in the Meigs area tr 81'I5 . th
oston 27 ew or 23
Southern will play a return
.
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rurrenl standings Kansas Cit y 52 Houston 2l
m
engagement against the Panth· and as It gets .underway, we at least parlly because of fewer (only games scheduled)
AGENCY, INC.
urge representatives of all the games played
ers on o3(1turday, January 22. !teams provtde us with results
Saturda,y s Game&amp;
U
Bill Childs-Rodney Downing, Aganb
.
,
. : West has scored 721 pomts ln 1New York at San Diego
and :~~Jcormg mformatmn. This 1s l %3 games for J14 average
hed
led
n.t ow IS a poem .han d-"'
.
. h1. as .th e IChamberlain JS second With 620 (On 1y !!:arne
sc Games
u I
1y Uafted Preas IDttrutlonal I ue
~ me I needed the same
mg
Suoday'l
This week's Ohio college bas· recently. 11 was Wrttten by An· game Call. IVY 2'2156 anylun&lt; , polnls in 19 games (a 32.6 Denver at Oakland
#olldclleport, 0.
tetball 1 chedult:
! thony Ware, a coach at Kent : up _
to midmgh!.
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!State University.
We also need a schedule of
Toeoday
THE RIGHT WAY
1 the gam"" as soon as possible
Rio Grande at Taylor
There's no way but the right from ~ach srhool.
Wedoesday
way,
Ohio State at Missouri
i All other ways are wrong
Meigs County Court
Central Missouri at Cincinnati A person's aim has to
F
rank W, Porter, Jr., h~
Villa Madonna ll.l Dayton
true.
and
five children were in John
Ball State •t Boyling Green
Or he will miss the gong.
F. Kennedy St11dium in Phila·
1\ent St&lt;~te al Wayne St.
Yet many are the people who delphlil Saturday for the Army.
Otterbein at Miami
Praotice sli~ping i:Jo',
Navy game which was aired
DePauw at Ohio U.
Looking for Ihe . shortcuto, nationally 00 NBC·TV. Judge
Baldwm-Wallace at Toledo
Devoted to lhe he.
Porter Js a West Point gradut'&lt;~pllill &lt;1l Denl!ion
M;,ny of them get ahead - ate
Wooster at Heidelberg
Or so at least it seems;
lt .-_·=iiiiiiiiiiiiii==----='11
Maril'lla at Glenville (W.Va.) But when the final curtain ·.Mt. Unton at Ohio Wesleyan
falls,
Come In And See
Oberlm &lt;tt Adrian
They end with broken dreams.
Wittenberg at Vanderbtlt
01 course, the right way ean
All Our
'i uungstown at Ashland
be long,
,
Concordia at Defiance
Many times it's rough,
Molune at Thiel
TuiiDJitlll
Bt.t great is the reward lor
Walsh at Findlay
those
Cleveland St. st Hiram
Who penevere enough.
Bluffton at Ohio Northern
So go your way in righteous.
ttatcar.lnl
Steubenville at St. francis
ness,
Thursday
suspension, 735114"
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Now that we hav• had several The "Conservatives" •ln~~~':l ll
weeks in which to digest the paris of the country ~ .
result of the 1960 election it somewhat the same warmng.
is asible in some me~sure Congressman Lindsay, In
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a ""' v~• w e
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stat..wlde measure to attract Democrats, Tammany 118ll
amount of attention was the William Buckley'• National
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needy children .,81 dllcuAed
during the busine8S session eondueled by the preoldent, Mr. C.
Edd Humphrey. Tbankgivlngs
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Mrs. A. E. Erwin were Mr. IDd 8-Dally sentinel, Pom~roy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. SO, 1981
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SPONSOR PARTY
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lelllor Class Is sponsoring •I
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tary 7th and 8th grade PTA
7:Sl p.m. 1be publie is invited n sf
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Roy Davidson, Jr. and children,
met Monday evening at tht
to~d the demonstration. M's.~ Darlene Barrett, age 7, Mrs. Jay Warner and child- Plans were made for a Mrs. James Brewer has been ~:ft~~~~
~~I~~ Mrs. C. J. Struble entertain- school buildjog and planned a
Ptpds :wm be added to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char· ren. Linda, Larry . Steve and Christmas potluck dinner at returned to her home from Vet- vlo flood and ~eryl. Dan and ~ a group of relatives Thanks· Chrlstlilas ~arty .lor an aesemSeti9f Trip Fund.
( tes Barrett, of Rutland, was Jeff spent Friday and Saturday 6:45 p. m. preceding the next erans Memorial Hospital where Tlmm , and Mr. and Mrs. Har· gwlng Day at her home, West bly where gifts Wil! be .exchang·
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honored with a birthday party at London with Mrs. Ray War- meeting, December 9, when the she has been a surgical pa- ley ~endricks and daughter, Main St.
ed and the PTA will 81Ve 1mall
MEIGS THEATRE Wednesday at 1 p. m. in Mrs. ner and son.
Rock Springs Grange met on tient.
Sandra, Pomeroy; and Mr. and Guests were Mr. and . Mrs. ~ts.
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Parsons' first grade room at I
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummins Frtday evening.
d h M s Chester Erwin Middleport Jack Cramer and Jackie Sue Mrs. Maxine Wmgett gave aa
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James M. Arnold and aug • r ·
J h K S ith and Dan of Marion; Mr. and enlightening talk on disciplille
the Rutland Elementary schoo 1. ' ~~lidaam~!ek~nd gu~sts of their Fred Goeglein, worthy m~st· l ter~ Mary ~roleen a~d Laura Mr. and Mr!ir ~o~e I~~·' ' Mrs. Ted nes and Molly, Sa- and a reading about 1banksgivHelpers were Jenny Grate I
~ Mr and Mrs Floyd er, opened the meetmg m rltu· Elizabeth, Milford, 0~10 • s~nt returned to th
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w~ blna · Mr. and Mrs. Richard ing was given by Mrs. Fred
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and Jayne Hutchison. Mrs. Bar- : ~~~~i~s. Racine and. Mr. and i alistic form. Mrs. Amos I..eon- t~e Thanksgiving holiday with ~~~~n~~ ~~ ~~t7e~~g ~rs. J. Struble and Gordon, Douglas, Smith. Refreshments were lei'·
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. K Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Brian and Lori,, CarroU; Mr. ved.
JWie Andrews, Dick Van rett assisted with the refresh- I Mrs. VIctor Brown, Minersville I ard thanked all who contrtbuted his
lor Athens State Hospita.l. James Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. ·
1 and M s Otto lies Sr Logan
KARRS ENTERTAIN
I!Yke, David Tomlinson, Gly- I ments and games. Party favors Mr · and Mrs · Herschel Not·: I gtfts
t d 1·11 ere Mrs Hattte Lewt's Sml' th and Mrs. Laura plan to leave for their home n
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were given to the guests and Falls were' Sunday. guests of Bolin, Mrs. Bentz .0 e, rs. Powell, Bradbury. They also florida
s wee en a w Paul Jr. and daughter, Mrs. entertained with a
dinner
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Mrs. Barrett served ice cream her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Henry Ewmg, Mrs. Chlford Lelf- visited with Mrs. Arnold's par- r~main there for a six-months Dale Bradford and children, Ma- Thanksgiving Day at their home
flatinee Saturday &amp; Sunday: and cupcakes.
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Mr ' W A Morgan and get
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kelly rie, !tie, an Timmy, Shreve- in Chester. Present were
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Guests were Cynthia Ander- ~ Scott White of Bloomdale was ! s. ·d ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Walton Manley I were hosts for a family dinner port, La.
and Mrs. Paul Karr, Marilyn.
Saturday, 6:30P.M.
son, Teresa Brown. R 0 bin a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. well car s were sen
eac · have returned from a holiday Thanksgiving Day at
their Also, Mr. and Mrs. Otto 111!\1, Nancy and Roger; Mr. and Mra.
Admlssiion: $1.00 &amp; 50c.
Dewhurst, Ricky George, Ran- · Eli·as Stiles.
"Let Us Give Thanks" was visit with their families inchJd- home in Middleport. Present Jr. and Car?lyo, Vickie and Jer- Horace Karr, Twila, Ray, Tomdy
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Martha
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Charles ry, Nelsonville; Mr. and Mrs. my, and J'ane Ann; Mr. and
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1
ny Hutton. Karen Hysell. Teresa spent Thanksg1vmg wtth hls ~nted by Mrs. Homer Radford, Ies and daughters, Yvonne, Su- Fick Kbnberly and Dana Long Tom lies, Cuyahoga Falls; Mr. Mrs. Woodrow Mora, Jackie,
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Musser, Jeff Patterson, Deb- I daughter and son-in-law, Mr .. lecturer pro-tem. Ntemoers an- san, Carol Ann and Shelly Jean, Bott~m; Mr. and Mrs. Ja~k Kel· and Mrs. Bill Wllllamson and George, Richard, Janet, and
fRIDAY thru TUESDAY
ra Priddy, Mark Richmond, Ca- : and Mrs. Carl . Moore.
j swered roll call with what they at Kansas City, Mo. and T-Sgt. Jy, Columbus; Mr. and Mra. David and Darla and Mr. and Judy; Mr. and Mrs.
George
December 3·7
thy Sigler, Alicia Shuler. Mar-; Mrs: .John Smtth was the Sun-, were thankful tor. A poem "Let Virgil Manley and family at Myron Bailey and son, Gary, Mrs. Joseph Struble and Mich. Morrison, Terry,
Geo~ge Jr.
Well Disney's
tha Shuler, Troy Sneed, Melan· ' ~Y dmner guest of Mr. and , us liive Thanks," was given by Loci-bourne Air Base, Colum· and Mr. and Mrs . .Thomas Kef. ael, Pomeroy; and Mrs. Daniel and Brian, and the host and
"OLD YELLER"
ie Simmons, Rosemary Snow
rs: Carl Moore.
. I Mrs. William lirueser. r·ouow- bus. They also visited enroute ly arid children Janelle a n d Struble and Danean, Rutland. hostess.
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.Dorothy McGuire, Fess Par· den, Mike Tillis, Tom Tucker, Mtss Mary Htll and nep~~\\ · , ing the song "America," Mrs. i? Johnson City .. Ill . .w!th her Tommy, Middleport.
FAMILY DINES
ker, Chuck Connors. Tommy Carl Sparks. Sharon Vining, Deb- Mtchael Jones ol Columbus ~r- 1 Grueser read "A Grateful Spir- Sister, Mrs. Nettle Stmtz.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fultz Recent s1tors WI
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Mr. I!Jid Mrs. Geoffrey WI
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and children Beth Becky, and Mrs ..J: A. Young, Sr. were Mrs. The deadline for registering son entertained with a family
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BeverlyL
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Barbara, we;e holiday guests of PatriCia Yates and chl1dren, for the adult night classes at dinner Wednesday evening at
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Mary aRue, Jayne utc 1son
SarC K th Rand and Bobd
Admission 75c &amp; 40c
and .Jenny Grate.
Hill returned home Thursday j"Days ·· by Mrs. Robert Louks his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
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and Michael remained lor a ''Let us rle Tuanktul,'' Mrs Fornash.
by of Jackson
day of this week. Registering Present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
weekend visit.
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Leonard; "Take Time," Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. William White may be done by phone or In Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mr. and Mrs. E. J . H1ll and Homer Rice· "Just 'imnking," Columbus visited this
past and daughter, Cindy, Hillcrest person at the high school. U JtU and Lisa Kay, Pomeroy,
granddaughter, Carol Hill were Homer Ric~, and "A Thanks· week with her parents, Mr. and Heights, Md. are guests of her enough Interested persons reg· Verne Davis, Middleport and
Fnday VISitors m Pt. Pleasant, givmg Quesuon, Jliuss J:!wy Mrs. Manning Webster.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gil· ister, classes will begin the Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Kelly
W. Va.
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Leonard. Refreshments were
Mr . and Mrs. Michael Erwin more and daughter, Carla Sue. first week ill January.
and Terri.
Mrs. E. J. H1ll and granddau- served at hte close of the meet- and sons, Scott and Kevin, Bel·
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pre, and Mr. and Mrs. Don. ErNease were Saturday VISitors
win, Middleport, were holiday
m Parkersburg, W. Va.
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Bury Sadler of
HOSTS AT DINNER
Mrs. Chester Erwin.
Bridgeport and Mr. and Mrs. I Mr and Mrs. Robert Tewks- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell
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Paul Grueser, Mtddleport were
d 'th Thanks and son Albert Jr of ColumThanksgiving guests of Mrs.· bary entertame wht . ah
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Mrks. dBentMz 'dwdlolfe spent the Mrs William White and daugn- Mrs. Fielding Hawkins spent
. Mr and the Thanksgiving holiday with
wee en 1n 1 eport w1th her I · .
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. ter, Cmdy, Mary 1an~ , d da. h· Mr. and Mrs. 0. Kail and famand Mrs Paul Grueser
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Mrs. Homer Holter was the ~erd ar;h.t ue.' d rDennis ·Sae:
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ben.
Thanksgiving dinner guest or; u so~ 'ddt' e at"
nett and family, Miss Maxine
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. i 1~s,_ ' _1_ ·- epor ·
Bennett, Columbus; and Mr.
atd Mrs. Hoy Holter and fam-1and family.
and Mrs. Vernon Rogers and
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Mr. and Mrs. John ParsoiiB
and children, Jeff and Julie,
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