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MOSCOW IUPI) -Soviet · Price for peace to British old pos itions regarding Viet
Foreign Ministe·r Andrei A.· Foreign Sec r e l a r y Michael Nam .
Gromyko said today the war in Stewart m a three-hour conver- lnformed British sources said
SETTING POSTS - Ohio Highway Department workers have set mo ..e tnan 100 new posts along State Route 124 in Minersville in a new
section of guard railing being built. The safety measure is along a section only a few feet from the bank of the Ohio River . Workers ran into Viet Nam cannot end until the sation at the Foreign Ministry Gromyko repeated the earlier
stop bombing Co m- today. It was Lheir second 1SovJf't position that U.S. bomba problem, hitting concrete from the old trolly lines while dlgglng hoi es for several of the posts. A drill had to be brought in to overcome Americans
munist North V~et Nam and I meeting since Stewart's arrival mg and "aggression" must stop
the difficulties. - Sentinel Photo.
remove .all of thel!' troops rrom here Monday.
and tha t the United States was
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noted author who gamed prom- So he approached the racial degradation. Gr ilfn• s. id un· P l a n t
A southern white man who lived "And the leadership - the ! inence with his autobigraophical prolllem from the other side, speakable atrocitie:-; an~ comSA IGON (_llPII .- Co mrnumst lh:..~n Ihe l. ot&lt;~l ~!lied m V1et
BS i Negro for several months proressional people, the educa- "Black Like Me."
and underwent a chemical mitted against the Negro every ;
I guernllas shpped. mlo the. South Nam du:·mg the first four years
blames the United States' racist tors - is not functioning," be " While. I was blind I began treatment to darken his pig- day even now.
~Jelname:-e provmce cup!tal. of of th~ VIet Nt~m war - from 1961
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problems on the public's indict. said.
to realize that because I ment. He lived and trave-led as "Yet not even a block away
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metJt of a whole people" -such Griffin, a Texan educated in couldn't see the color of a Negro John Griffin from Louis- from th ese atrocities you will NEW YOHK (UPll - A rna- attacked lhe Amencan nllhlary n.1e figures prev10~sly repof&amp;..
as Hitler managed In Nazi Ger- France in medicine and music, man's skin I was forced to j iana to Alabama.
find 'good' white people who jor plastics company is cxpecl- cnmpound and. govt'rnmPnt ed lor the w.eek endmg Nov. 20
many in 1939.
began his humanitarian career judge him on the basis of his "The mere sight of my own would sincere ly deny that suf'h Ied to announce pl ans to build ht&gt;adquarters With han~ gre · ~&gt;.Wf' _240 . k1lled, 470 wounded
Johr. Howard Griffin, who au-l· in Germany during World War qualifications as an individuat,'' black face that fir st night a thing could happen. They •a multi- million dollar plant in nades and :-;nwll ar ms .ftre.
and s1x mJssJ~Jg .
thored a best-selling book on his 11 helping German-born Jews Griffin said.
caused in me an immediate re- swear that 'We love our Ne- j Central Ohio Gov. James A. No An'lencan. rasuaii H:·s wPre
Hobday LuU
ex.periences, was interviewed in flee Hitter's atrocities.
But when surgery restored his vulsion. I did nol like that groes'"
, Rhodes rev ~aled
Tuesdav. : reported an.d V1etnamese losses For the week ending 'ast
this quiet Southern Ohio village
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sight, he said .. he found himself fa_ce," he told an audience at
lnve&amp;Ugates Cities
Rhodes was in Nt&gt;w York fo wc~e descnbed as "li ght.''
Sa1urd&lt;~y. 40 Americans wera
following a speech at Rio Grande He lost his eyesight, much of reverting to ''Judging a man by R1o Grande College.
He sa id the same altitude pre- address 200 industrial leaders 'I he force of about 30 kt lled. 117 wounded and five
College.
his health and a good ~it of re- ho~, deeply his skin is pigment- "I reali~ ~at alth~h 1 vailed in L?s. Angeles, where a!l 3 prelude to an Ohio "blitz Communist mm~ando.~ struck !i,sted as missing or captured.
"Today, when you walk spect for himself and his fellow- ed.
was not prejudiced on the mtel- week long notmg exploded ln trip" seeking new industrv for the town 350 . m1les nortlt of I hf' losses refleeted a battlethrough the south, It's just like marl: as ~Is effort!! . clima~ed "''!ou think white, not hu- lectual level, .on the 'E!~otio~al the Negro Watt s. section.
the Buckeye State.
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walking through
Germany with a umque experiment f1ve man, Negroes told me when 1 level I was st11J responding with ''I wa s called m there a year I
' dJsa ppeared mto the country- 1ng h()\Jday.
then. " Griffin said. 14 Like the years ago.
started to do a magazine series antipathy," he said.
berore that happened lo make Rhodes was given a standi ng side as fas t as they had Cas ualt ies ror South Vietns Gestapo, even the police have "I lost my sight in a bomb- in 1959," Griffin said.
Every day or his experiment a study. I talked with both sides ovation by the businessmen as altar.ked _
mese force last wr.ek totaled
become entrappers rather than ing during the war/' said the
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be was introdured as the man In Saigon , an Ame rican 4!lf kllled . 861 wounded and 185
------- who "brought Ohio out of the military spokesmlm repor!J'd miss ing. Those flgures seemed
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thai L'.S. Air Force planes cPrtam to be rev~ed upward
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cooler ia all but 'oblo Valley 1 VISIO~d an co~r:ge ~ ~~e d drup of the war.
Sa tgon
Invitations were extended to-1Pomeroy Fire Department truck •til 2 p.m. and 8-3 P m.
Thursday and continuing Fri- 1 ~ovJ e hn~w
st a~ . th e eAmenran Casualti('§
An est imated Viet Cong
day to organizations and lndi-;and 8PP,!Br iD the parade_
j The whiskered old gent will day, foUowed by
gradual Sire to edp 10 us ry,
e gov -~ The spokesman also reported , 1eg1menl over ran '*nd Sf!verely
v1duals lo partici~te in
the Sa'nt8J'\.1iH~"'...,.Itil'«tth , tl!ltl !•~ :·10·-;r:-tn . from Monday ! warrnin• Saturdav 'brouuh erhor SBJ ·
that Amenran ,..asua!ly fi gmes mauled 1wo V1etnamese batlaPomeroy Merchants Christmas town, then swp at
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Rhodes and Neuem;chwander 1for the week of lh e Chu Pong 10ns and a regimental headthe
1through the business section of where he will talk wittl every Dec. 10 and ll, 15 from 10 a.m. wUJ average about one- tenth declined to reveal the name of Mountain and Ia Drang Valley quarters
l'Ompany iD the
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child and give each a treat. until noon, 1_3 p m., and 6-9 p. of an inch. generally and two- the plastics company expect- fighting cl imbed to a Iota I of planla tion fighting.
Phil Globokar, parade chair- Santa's schedule for Saturday ; m.
te~tbs .or an inch near Lake ed to expand in Ohio but said the 24~ ..ki11 ed .. 527 woundf'd and 14 .Thl:' gover~men~ sa id Vltt
man, said htgh school bands in Pomeroy 1s from 10 a.m. un- j be in town from 10 until noon ' Ene w1tb !ICattered snow flur- plant would employ s~veral h~n- 1 mJ~smg 01 captu red_
. \.mg l o~~es l&lt;~ st 1\eek by bo~y
I from Pomeroy, Middleport, Rut-1-rles Thursday and near Lakt dred persons. Shell 011 Co. ofhc- 1ht ~ sent. the nu mber tJI ~·oun! were 1,539 k1 lled- a ktll
le~Ad~l~a~l~E:~~e~~ Ct~A~ land. and Ra.cme trave agreed ~o!
Erie Friday and Sunday.
1 ials there announced they would Am~ncans k1~l~dl fo~ ~:e hJ~~~ :~ 1 ~)d off~rh;e~-to-ooe m favor of
running scared today in a sur· partiCipate m the parade. Otllypo
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polt~;cal campat~n"har.iu~s ay tng in convertibles and any ; WASlllNGTON (UPil- Knowledge stored in the brain
wn, who died In July 194lln a
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hL'On- other groups are cordially m- c~n be transmitted by hypodermic needle from one spe·
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J. M. Thornton, 165 Mul\ll'rr~·not re-e ec .
wish to join the parade may does lt carry the lmpltcatton that a champanzee-, for ex·
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The speech had been sche- conlact the mayor's office in ample, could be transfigured by a jab in the biceps into
M. Thornton, was to he hooduled suddenly, .. apparently Pomeroy or be at the Pomeroy a candidate for rnembeBhip in the learned societies of
ored at a special taps cereprompted b~ pohttcal polls High school parking lot at 10 the world.
One man pleaded guilty and ,
lndicatmg his popularity has a.m. Saturday.
The conclusion that learnmg can be transferred be· two oihers not guilty in arraign-j mooy today on tbto Ohio State j
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the National Academy of of the University of California •men had been indicted in the
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Irecent grand jury session.
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He pomtecl out Iha t st ate-lo('al spentlwg has mcreased
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the soclal security act, the na-l
conc lmuon were .performed by to grab a pellet of food from a i without a license, was sentenc. 0 t elr countr) as mem en lion in the ne xt four years- Obvjously he said, the peo·
tionalization of major compan·1
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Frank R. BabJch, Allan L. box whenever the litUe crea- ~ed to 60 days in jail. Pierce of tbe Armed Forre!J also pie's ability to pay is being taxed to the limit- they are
Je s. suffrage for wo:nen and
Jacobson and Suzanne Bubash tures heard a certain click.
Case, Pomeroy, enlered a not W:111 be honored !Jt 1he ser- entitled to effective relief.
farm reforms.
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Then the researchers usacrl- j gutlty plea by rt!ason of insanl- VICe.
Moel1er strongly advocated Ohio) ran not be met by our
Names, of Meigs,
flcr "'the ham!Jters and ty to an indictment of assault ii*- 0 '1"&lt;r"'"{'"'i~~o'2t""1'~,...."":&lt;llf.&amp;' -." that II certain percentage of !states and counties alone; they
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a medical go-ahead Ifor asto Education, was appointed by the 2171 wa~t~ ~~ compile P list of j This they injected inl.o the case to Dec. 6 so Case could I' an appare~t heart attack th~s state-local revenues substan- framework of the federal-state~::~r~yspo:Ce~an'll ongest ven- board to the new District C~n- 1 Meigs - Mason men serving in abdominal lining ~f some #its, retain an attorney .or his choice. morni',lg at his home . Mr. Stew- tially without bringing about loca l partnership for progress."
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EST th solldated Board at a special the Armed Forces in Viet Nam. members of a different tou -h In the other arraignment John art was dead on arrival of the new levies.
Moeller said during the presStartmg a\d7 a. m. il t 'f e meeting held Tuesday evening Persons having friends or re1a- admittedly related species, who Jividen, Racine. pleaded not Middleport E-R squad. Services Moeller sa!d dunng the .nt'xt ent fiscal year, federal aid to
two 37~year-o space .P o .s ac- at the high s~hool.
tlvefl in Viet Nam are asked to had never heard or the pellet- guilty to an assault and bat-: will be announced.
10 years. more u.lan 1.1 mJI!lon st~te and local ..governments
ed a five -.. hour sessiOn m the Mrs. Rail has represented the
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tery. Jividen 's case was set for
new residents Will swarm mto will lotal $13.6 billion for com-8 "I The rats thus lnjected. wJth trial on Dec. 14.
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doctor's ofhce to ma~e sure local board at the 'ohio School' ~en
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OhiO, making it the fifth fa stest munity services and other prothey .are physlcal~y ht for the ~oard Association meetings held b;es:~. 10. e ge IR omeroy jhamster brainstuff manifested
The Middleport E-R squad gr.~y,:in g state in lhe nation. ! gr.ams that can not be. done
grueling 14-&lt;fay fhght.
tn Columbus during! he past
,a sud11enly acquired under.
NOW YOU KNOW
was summoned at U5 a. m. to- ' We can all be proud that wtthout. But he emphaSized lliat
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_.several years. She ls associat· The F.O.E. wishes to send the standing of what to do whu a South • ceatral Mls!louri OIK"e ~ day for Don Stewart. Rt . 1, 1~h 10 } 5 80 magnetl ca~~Y attr~c- no federal program
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MI~I t Isn:Et.:f· :;uN ed with her husband. E. 0.!servicemen Christmas gree~ food box clicked - they darted had o volcaoo lbat opewed ' Middleport, who was dead on live, he declared, but w•th be
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.co~e Rail, In the Ben Frenklln Store ing!l,
In and grabbed the goodies.
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I arrival of the s uad
thJs growth Wil.l eo me seve~e without local leadership, locll
the btggest refugee_ alrhfl Ill in Middleport, •nd 11 active In - q ·
' problems that w11l test our abti· Jsupport, local initiative llld r.
hiswry today by Oymg Ill 92 dvic affairs.
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Cuban refugees aboard a chart· General cliscussion of the conThis tremenndous influx of peo-•
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aWJint- ' l ' . l e m o r z a
pie means thai hundreds of milore the vanguard of thouaaud,_ menta The board met 'th M 1
hons of dollars must be spent
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books and periodicals for the ! schools, libraries, better roads.
country via Mia mldurtna: a per- per
books are being recetved from or. cash donation to Tre&amp;Juft!r Alumni officers have 1ndicat- memorial.
~m~~o.ved sewerage and water
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United States w Lmda Beegle, Box 72. Racine, ed they feel the memorial will G .
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' life of William G '
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Cheater; Norman "Phillip&amp; Syra- ern Hlgh School Ub
Lettera lnfornulll
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COWMIIUS -T!IE SUPPLY cuset _-!Jalah Smith, Po~roy; The memorial k ~ag:pl. wn. High. school alu~ about the j ~:.:l~ ~ ~~~~~~er most ! Grimm'~ ballle for life receiv- o_
en ury mertcans and
of teallbers l'fqUired for the Theron Johnsos, Racine.
Ham Grimm a pllot for United Llbr.a·y were mailed In ...,.fy , Durtng w ld w 11 Wll ed national attention '" a UP! Veter8 os Memorial H01pltal
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Admissloas - Peggy Taylor, CHRISTMAS SEALS!IIhtTI ...
Dlher RESPiftATOBl DISWU
oeverely limlted by current ad- West Columbia, W.Va.
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osls. The drive is headed by of- The asROCiaHon II ul1lng all mand and later was a United Ernest and Vashti Grimm of eroy ; Wtlbam Powell, MiddleIIIIIVer!ltlel in Ohlo. an Ohio
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H I g h graduates either to donate one Airlines pilot. He had no flishl Letart Falls. He is also surviv- port
·• EducaUoo Alaoclalloll (OEA) '11te temperature In Pomeroy's School Alumni AlloclaUon. Capt. hook or contribute at least $1 a&lt;claents !n 20 y&lt;ars for that ed by his wife. Edilli WoUe Diochnrges - )da Richardll?.dy clallnl. .
business dlatritt at 11:28 a. m. Grimm dlt!d last July lB.
wward the purthase_of one. A firm.
Grimm, and two daughters. Pa. son, Middleport; Mrs. James
There II wtdeuce lo lbow today wu 34' dearees UDder suo. · ·Alsoclatilln ofllolall uld II&gt; person sending a donation may United Alfllneo a~dy has trlcia Grimm Tarr and Barbara Bentz and son, Minersville; Ed_,CollllnueiiCIIlpap I)
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FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. Friday.
Jackie Brandt, pitcher John cost of Uvlng rose to a new goods and sen&gt;lcea last month
(UP!) - The majors awlwb the Less than dozen changes 1MJ]Ier and one of their minor record high In OctDber, the that could be purchased lor flO Increase as we,,'hould have In!
baseball meetmgs to their own
J 1 . ·n
league player• for outfielder Labor Deportmtllt reported during the JDotalled base any one year.
Jack O'Brian who has taken , convention si1e at nearby any rea '': "~OC:,
Adolpbo Philllpa end reliever IDd&amp;y The consumer price period, 1957-511
•u It ts
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1Jack Baldschun.
over as Editor and Wr)ter oi l Miami Beach today, raising mwleM~·Da ?.es
lndf!J:' hit 110 4 ~ two points
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the Voice of Broadway column, hopes that now they'll subsli· was •
.[;
Philll
apeedste fr from Septembe;.
· By another 111011aurement, the lhould bt concerned," be oald.
ON
succeeding the late
Durothy I lute action lor all that trade as manager
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Kilgallen, is a hanHitting, ex- , talk which produced sO little Athletics.
'l'lle Increase boosted the coat' October bad lhrunk - penny lllen wvu1d bt
lh
porienced newspaperman who here in the minors' camp.
Heading up Tuesday's
.
~ ~ami ol Uvln&amp; 1.8 per ceDI above lha IIDCt September to ~.01. 'l'hll
ano II'
has twice been nominated for The minor leagues wind up developments oe the
may be resumed
level of 1 year ago-far above was a !&amp;-cent drop rrom ·a year lDcreut In tbe 0011 of Uvlng Ia
Pulitzer Price awards For the i their three-day meetings today of free ogents Frank
There wu plenty of talk lhe 1,2 per cent l.fJvel coasl· earUer and Ill eeall alnCII .Ihe November becauat of lncreat· CIHntl'l
past 15 years he luis been New · and the maJor leaguers will be ODd Del Crandall
but Utllt aoUon.
dered non-lnllaUOIIIII'J by Pre• lint of lhll year
lag prletl for oan, clolhlna and
York City 's most talked - about ; lakin&amp; .the 20-mlle trip down the california Angels and
Grllllth president of !dent Jolmaoo'o eeonomk! advJ.
television critic. As TV ed1tor coast m preparation for their Indaisn, respectively.
Minnesota aa1d the Twlna are sen.
"Alii said was:
of the N. Y. Journal-American ,' get-together which runs through
Releaoed Playen
looklna
a second bueman However, Arnold Cllue, auJ.
h• . achieved widespread recog- ""''"'"'"''""'""·-""___.,. The 35-year-old Malzont,
and !Iaure they are In 8 slant oommlaaloner of the
mlion for hiS pungent observaL MBUS tUPII A : mer all-star third baoeman
poeldOD tD make aome team "a BQI'flaU of Labor Statlstlol, aid
LIOns about tel&lt;VJSJon - Jts pro- m CO U
ta Ithe Red So
as leased by mlgbty ........ deal"
the !'lila of Increase, whtob had
d I' .
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live from Newark is wappy Boston two weeks ago.
It Ia belleved the TwlDI are
I be
Mardi nd June
O'Brian's exposure of the! becauoe the state is spending daD, 35-year-old catcher,
after fOUftl 1'onuny Helma of : .
to leu
sensational television quiz scan-1 $1001100 tor four sets of bronze releooed by Ptttsliurgh
Cincinnati but the lleda are than
• fellfll of 1
dais made front-page headlines door~ at the State House. Tbe when the Pirates drafted
more lnleretted In using Joey Inc
per cent
and was acclaimed as "" out- dooro •re pari of a $500,100 Gooder from Rlchmood.
Jay as batt tD pick up lbatlltUe B
une. ffCUNI
thalli
standing example of crusading ' reoovatioo program being
.
extra help they feel that oould
new
mean
done at the ''"pitol.
In their fmal business
lead to I NaUoaal X...gue
Journalism in the publi c interold In&amp; today, the m\DOrs were to pennant nan year.
e.t In his keen observations
Rep. Jobo C. McDua
vote on proposed
Accordlnl to Joha McHal
about video, Mr. O'Brien has wrote to Gov. James A.:~- with emphasis on a controversy president of t be A~
been as frank and fearless as es be left tbo elfi"D ore over how much the majors Braves the ~1 already have
Your O.,.nclabll
Dorothy Kilgallen was in writ- "seems to be 118 uawarr.U::! should pay toward the salary of the ~tob•JanCeci team in the
ing about her world. Like her. extravag\IIICe for •• adm
a player sent down tD a triple-A
DHierPor
ht' is a provocative writer and tratioa pledged &amp;o au.sterat,." team.
m~:irurgh offered veteran
is respected for his profem&gt;nal
Mdlonald told Rbotlt1 be i
th
j le e pitcher Bob Friend tD the
talent and no-holds-barred hon- was "quite pie"oed" to AI present, 0 ma 1H' agua Detroit Tigers for 'outfielder
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Coach Bob Combs'
Logan! Bil\ Westfal\, 6-ljunlor forward.
High school basketball team, IThey were part-Ume Btarters
with 1 66-56 triumph on the year ago.
record books thus far (Fairfield
Union last Saturday) will open Phelps and We~tfall wll\ start
their SEOAL season at home at forwards,. while 6-2 jumor
aga im~t defending
champion John Stone Will open at the cenAthens Friday night.
, ter slot. Auker, elected team
The Chieftains hope to end captam by his mates, Will be
the Bulldogs three .. year, 34- : 1oined by 6-0 aopbomDre Greg 1
game unve.aten string.
' Poston at guard.
Combs took over the Chief- i Top replacements In !be
tain dutie ~ from Brooks Adkins. 1ine include Courter, 6-5 senior
He served as varsity assistant center Bob Trowbridge and
and reserve coach for six years , sophomore forward Chuck Kernbefore taking the head coacb· i per. Backing up the
lng job.
:guards are 6-1 junior Mike Wei·
The 1958 Ohio University grad ltand, 5-8 senior Merl Bell aod
also was head basketball and ' 5-6 junior and Dan Whalen.
baseball coach al McArthur for 1 Rounding out the 13-mao
two years.
1slty squad are John
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dismal 5-15 record last season, i iagher, 11-4 junior center.
are determined to better that . Lo~an 'o 1965-08 schedule
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working hard in pre • season 1 Dec. 10 - Nelsonville.
drill s.
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height and speed and excellent Dec. 21 - Gallipolla
bench strength. The biggest Dec. 28 - Waverly
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tence.
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There are four returning let· Jan. 15 - Sheridan
terJ!Ien, but only 6-0 senior Tum Jan. 21 - At Albens
Auker was a full • time per· Jan. Z8 - At Nelsonvtne
former last season and he has Jan. 29 - Pomeroy
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Only one Southeastern Ohio ; Massillon; Bob Youna, Zanes· SECOND TEAM OFFENSE 1 and Randy Harkins, Athens.
since 1956 . who can claim tD
League football player made, ville.
I Ends - Lynn Guerin, Shelby; Middle guard - Bob Slllitb, have • wmnmn~g~r,cle~co~r:d::w~l~thl~:ll
United Press
International's Center - Tom BaekhUJ, Cln· Carl Wince, Newark.
Hamilton C.lhoUc,
t~e New York
0
1965 All • Ohio Football team. cinoati Moeller.
I Tackles -Tom Scott, canton
.
the. National
He was Haody Harkins, out- Quarterback - Brian Healy, McKJnlev Joe Lukz Niles.
FL1nebobackeBrsb-SmiJtmlh SSpetncbeer, AssocJaiJOn.
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eu rian- The Knicks beat the St. Louis
• taod.IllS tac kle 1or the Bu11- Sandusky.
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Guards" - Rich We~and,
Ak· ville·
dogs .fo r the past three years. Halfback - Tony Lewis, Day· ron st. Vincent, AI
Francis,
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Harkms was named to the All· ton Wilbur Wright; Rosie Robm- ~ Clevelaod St. Joe.
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State Second Team, Defense. . son, Ashland.
center - Robin
LeBaroff, , Columbus Brookhaven; Karl night to gel off to a
·
The SEOAL landed five play-' Fullback - Paul Huff, Dover.! Springfield South.
\' Taokratz, Toledo St. Francis; start for McGuire, who
ers on the honor• ble mentwn
FIRST TEAM DEFENSE I Quarterback - Jim Ousley, Mike Armstrong, Sprmgheld over as coach only the nigh l
1North.
list. They were : John Gasser Ends - Bruce Hodges, Lima Middletown.
I before when Harry Gallstin
and !lob Courter, Logan; Ike : Senior; Dave Del
Fignore, Halfbacks - Dave Brungard,
THIRD TEAM OFFENSE
was fired .
i
Fox, Wellston; Dick Adams and Youngstown.
Youngstown Chaney; Art Bur- En&lt;b - Ron Miller, Akron; Joe Lapchick, wbo rolled up
Todd Snyder, Athens.
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Tackles - Jim Stangle, Day- ton, Fostoria.
Larry Cella, Niles.
326-247 record with U1e Knicks
LISted below are the first, se- ton Alder; Dan Coe, Mansfield, Fullbacks - Paul Bergman, , Tackles - Ed SIIJvln, East- from 1947-56, Is the last New
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cond and third teams, offense Senior.
Cleveland Hgts.
lake; Scott Clark, Coshocton. York coach to bow out as a
and defense, as announced to- : Middle Guard - Kim Michal· SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
Guards- Joel Smith, Ash- winner. But McGuire p:o:~t~~~~ ~~
day by UPI :
l ak, Akron Hoban.
Ends - Jim Mandich, Solon; land; Don Hutchins, Bellaire. won't be a winner if ~e
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
Lin.ebackers --, Marty Ne~, Lloyd Beaver, Duver.
.
Center .- Carl Angelo, War• around very long because
Ends- M1ke Baughman, Lan- Hamilton Tall; Dave SchweiD- Tackles - Bill Gray, Piqua ren Hardmg.
Knicks are only 7-15 for
caster; M1ke Kayvdo, Ashtabu- 11 •urgh, Sandusky : Carl Linke, Co-,
Quarterback - Rob Zi.Dpser, season and must meet
Ia.
! lumbus DeSalles.
UCLA Has Ed e In
Troy.
.
Hawks again Wednesday nigl'l ll
Tackles. - Vance Clark, War-1 Halfback' - Kevin Ryen, Cog
Halfbacks - Larry Zelma, at St. Louis.
ren Hardmg; Tony Ruff, C.1eve- , lumbus Watterson; Dave Shoe- Last Regular Game
Cleveland Benedict; Pete Dun- : Oscar Rob&lt;'l'tson'• 41
land Bond.
I gog, Massillon ; Steve Robmson, l
ohue, Mariemont.
l ied Cincinnati to a 126-·120 ,1
_G uar~ -- Dave Whitfield, Bellefontaine.
I NEW YORK (UP!) -UCLA, I THIRD TEAM DEFENSE 1victory over the Los ~;~;;~~ :1
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fifth-ranked In the nation,I Eods - Mike Minniear, Sid- Lakers and pushed the
cames a one-point edge over ' ney : Steve Fiabor, .Hamilton 1 to within .1123 percentage
seventh-ranked Tennessee Sa- Garfield.
of Boston, leader of the
turday in their last football Middle Guards - Steve
Eastern Dlvision.
1
game of the regular season.
hea, Lorain.
The Baltimore Bullets upset
UCLA has a Rose Bowl date Tackles - Byarle JonOJ,
I the Philadelphia 7t&gt;ers 129-108 in
1wtlh Michigan State and , benvilte; Tom Caveo, Miami the only other NBA game.
Tennessee plays Tulga In the IEast
A heavy slate of games are Gene Hall, a hot shooting lor- i Bluebonnet Bowl
L' · b k
Ti
H Iter II
on tap this weekend in the , ward led the Highlander attack. i The oddsmake; 1 \'k
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Southern Valley Atloletic Con- ' Saturday night, North Gallia ! State b
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ference.
: fans get e r 1rst look at I e ' Maryland and Okl h
b M k M 'II0
f'riday night, F.a!&gt;tern takes . Pirates.
·
a oma .Y ar s, ass! ~•
Its 1-0 record to Mercervi\le to Led by a new caach, Clyde ' three over Oklahoma State. m Hal!hacks - Mike Belcik,
battle the fighting Wildcats of Evans, the P1rates hope to un- I ~~~ale:tber maJor collegiate , ~~- C~y ; ~ ~· tte
Coach George Evans. Hannan prove their 4-15 record of last Amon
the
. NF'
ttamg n,
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Trat"e is 0-2 thus far this sea- lseason
, . g .
pros.
'"- le · son. In the other contest, Coach i SVAC STANDINGS
I Philadelphia 4 ovv DaUas, N&lt;w i--,-,-"-, - - - - - Liovd Myers' Highlanders (1-1) TEAM
W L p OP York 6\1 over Pittsburgh,
host Kyger Creek &lt;1-0)
' Eastern
I 0 62 31 ' Cleveland 7 over Washmgton,
Four non-league ga,;es are Ky~er Creek . . . . 1 0 60 58 ~~\~o;e 411 over Chicago, St.
scheduled for Saturday night. : Hannan Tr ace .. . o 1 58 60 G
B\1 over Los Angeles, Hey! See the light.
Eastern is at Chauncey, Fair- ' Southwestern . . . o 1 31 62 S~~e~r ay_ &amp;'h over Mmoeso~a, Find ELECTRICIANS
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North Gallia and Hannan Trace TOTALS . . . . . . . . 2 2 211 Z11 1 New y a~ ~~ 1
over YELLOW PAGES.
playing at Zllleski.
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or '
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Last wee~. Coach John Wick· TEAM
w L p OP ~uston, Oakland I over do
the walking.
line's Bobcats opened their sea· !'.'astern . . . . . . . . 1 o 62 31
nver.- - -- son with a thrilling, 60-58 win I Kyger Creek .. .. 1 0 60 f.B
over Hannan Trace while East·! Southwestern
1 1 105
Redmen Romp over
ern won 1ts first SVAC contest ' Hannan Trace .. 0 2 106 127 i Tavlor U Cagers
from . Southwestern, 62-31. . 1North Gallia . . . . 0 0 0 01
"RIO GRANDE (110)
. Semor Lanny Tyo and Jun- ' RESERVES (SVAC Only)
Dillon 6+18; Marshall 1!4Ior Mike Spauldmg led the Bob- TEAM
W L P OP : 44; Shively 3-1-7; Gregory il-l·
English Slylo
cats 1n their wm wh1le Hannan ! Southwestern ... · 1 0 41 26 17 Towler 5-4-14 · Trainer :HTrace was paced by senior Ter-;Kyger Creek ..... I 0 44 36 . 10. Totals 44-22' _ 110
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TAYLOR (!Ill '
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er led. the Eagles, defending ! North Gallla .... . 0 0 0 0 6-2-14 ; Harvey 5-2-12: Cox 5-4~hampmns, _past Southwestern. TQTAI.S .. . .. .. . Z Z_152__ 14; Mooney 1~2 ; Matson 1~2:
Bumgardner 4-1-9; Robe 1~2;
Taylor 1-1.;1; and Odie 3~. Totals 44 - 13 - 101.
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- A federal I
· official sayo many parents
Igiving their ~uahters contra- I
I ceptive pilla bec&amp;uoe they
the girla may become
. "Thll Is very
· Dr. Effie 0. Ellis of
Idirector of the Children'•
eau of the U.S. Department
l Health, Education. and
• reported.
1 She set out her ldeu about
! the pill• Monday durina a Soc&gt;
'I tal Health Assodnllon
on "The Challenae of Sex Edu·
cation."
The question or whether chU·
' dren ohould be . taught
birth contJool and family
nin&amp; WOI asked by ,llJ;.
Agna, the f.reoo County He1lltb
CommisBioner.
i "We can put our heads in
sand but tho clllldren
more about contraceptive meth·l
ods than most of us and In
I siderably more detail,"
i said.
1 She aald "many uni•venJ!tle'' I
ask no queotioos when dlat!M't&gt;l-1
' ing the pill."
i Dr. Ellis urged parenu
' give serious thought to what
outcome ol witlespraad uae
, contraceptive pUla may be.
She urged 101 education be, low tbe high achool level because of the mall)' dropout•
' quit ochool at lba •tahl aroda.

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NBA Slandlnp
I Cincinnati 126 Los AIIP!.• ,. _
By United PreiS International Baltimore 129 Phl1adolp1ilfa Ht
Eaolenl !llvlsloa
, New York lJ8 91. Laufa itt

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nation, so the Tornado forlun01l acter, II not an unblemished team Ia bustllna, bowever.
Dee. 14 - Eastern, Away .
Boston
14 5
A IIIUID but scrappy team of are in the bauds of lnexperien· victory atrina.
Other boys · on the varsity Dec. 17 - McArthur, Home
Cincinnati
15 6
&amp;n.thern High School Purple ced boys.
squad are f&gt;-10 Steve Sewell, f&gt;-7 Dec. 22 - Southwestern, Away
Philadelphia
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Tornlltloes will open !heir 11165-, The quirks of Fate, too, In C.acb Slone hu three re- Ronnie Deem, and f&gt;-7 Clyde Jan 4 - Wahama, Home
New York
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66 cage season ~t home Friday ; addition ID graduation, have =t~:"r~en i:'b 1'&gt;-~l Joha Tripplell, all soPhomores; 1'&gt;-ll j Jan. 8- Zanesville Rosecrans,
Western Division
n1ght agamst Wilton.
, dealt Coach Slone and Ironic
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The Torn~does, under the sec-' arrangement of circumstances. I and 5-ll Sher~ Cundiff, aU jun- Max Hill and· 5-ll Charlle Ma- Jan. 14 - Ruttsnd, Away
Los Angeles
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ond year guidance ol
Head l Southern's mo•t serioUJ short- ; 1ors· They gamed experte~e thews, seniors.
Jan. 15 - Albany, Home
San Francisco
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Coach Craynor Slone, will re- age of experienced talent In al l last. year only while aubbmg Working for posltlonl on the Jan. 22 - Pomeroy, Away
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turn to the bardwood for
a 11east a decade arrived in the Ifor InJured regulars.
I reserve team are Randy .Prof· Jan. 25 - Eastern, Home
"U you pul your banda In the · St. Louis
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match With Pomeroy Satuntay , same season with the toughetlt Completing the probable start-, flit, Tom Diddle, Mark Beegle, Jan. 29 - Rutland, Home
lc weller you won't feel lb Detroit
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rught. Coach Slone laat year led schedule In the history of the ' ing line-up for lhe Tornadoes ' Bob AdiDIB, Mike
Hayman, Feb. 4 - McArthur, Away
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the Tornadoes to a 17-7 record . Tornadoes.
i In their opener will be 1'&gt;-ll Jun-1Ray Johnson, James Lawrence Feb. 5 - Middleport, Home
and the Class A Dislrlct cham· I Such powers in Class A cir· l ior Amos Wallbrown and ._2 and Steve Shuler.
Feb. II - Wahama, Away
pior,shlp even though his squad , cle' as Zanesville Rosecrans, I Senior Dale Wallace Hill.
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Feb. U - Fairland, Away
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Injuries.
SEOAL clubs!Sione being in a year of rebuild· Dec. 4 - Pomeroy, Home
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The state highway patrol In· g t 1 ted
PHNOM PENH, cambodia might go off at any time.
.'n .. college basketball seasoni
vesligated an accident at 3:30 por • a .
(UP!) - Two American prlso- Grllfln oa_l~ he had
fl' ''S under way Wfflnesday;
a. m. Tuesday on Rt. 681. a lit-[
ners of _war treed by lhe Vlel called Into CitieS ~ghoul
"',111 with second-ranked M~rhl- ,
tie over a mile soulh of the , Bush Service will
Cong Will probably remain m nation to study po Ita! tindler-1
lnd r1re other tea ms rated .
Meigs . Athens county line. ot 1
Cambodia for another week, bDXeR, to make recomrnenda~·1" '' the nal!nn'&lt; top 10 mi
liWS said Thomas ll. Bowser, B!...!feld Thursday
inlormed sources said today. lions, and to try to avert
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Intem•tlonal ; fa;led to ;.ake ~· nght curve. neral services will be held at United States, leave the Army In direct contrast to Los AIIP\~IIIon
: ~he 01pros :rt:sprovmg agam' Ills car went off the teft ~ 2 p~ .• Thursday in Ohio Uni- l and speak out against U.S. geles, Griffin said, Detro I
UCLA which has split Its last this year that playmg loolball side of the road and through ai verstty s Helen Mauck
Gal· lnvolvemenl In the war.
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W.Va ., and Spec.5 ~r er rs. o a
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tournament last March and : handicap to " playt't &lt;;ee kmg a JUred and no charge was flied. I the Athens Messenger, who died I Claude 'E McClure of Chattan- ~~~o~idn't blow because
loo,;mg to ab fre.shm&lt;m team last • career in the Amencan or Th.:-re was heavy damage to.lal the age or 62
ooga Tenn were released to I d . Detr I d ltled
Bush who dted Monday sf-1
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S,du rdav mg I1I-s tar t 5 1ts sea· Nat10nal le&lt;~guP.s
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sun Fndav mght agamst Ohw
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Slat~. UCLA was rated No I m The thoroughness of the pros' . No one was inJured but . o _:UniverSity HospJtal m Colum- ; af~er spending m?re h an wo matter _how much they
bungle lt, they had to
ll . th UP! B d 0f scoutmg svstt&gt;m was undt&gt;rhned ~,o eh lcles were heavily damag I bus was the second member of•years m Commumst ands.
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FIREMEN CALLED
J United States has noUting lo!
home 1o 1'ennessee WPdnt&gt;sday AF L said they had ac~uired 1[ Coll_iding wer_e a car driven! The Pomeroy Volunteer Fire gain from !he war in VietNam. :
nu.;ht. The Wolverines are Jrd "one of the best talents m the by Riley A. N1bert, 77, Rt. 1,1 departmrnt answered an alarm In washmgton, Gen. Wallace I
ag&lt;J in this srason by 6-fonl , li·: country'' when they announced !Gallipolis, and a pickup truck to the Earl Shaner residence, , M. Greene, tile comrnan.dant of
in(·h. 225-pound Cazzie Russell the signing or George Allen. a operatf'd by George French, 5_5, R. D. 1. Pomeroy, on State Rt. [the Marine Corps, ~aid .he I
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1 Bulavt lle • Port~r. Rd.,
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Marmet S:JO a.m.; c. v.
In 1917, Father Edward ner down Marmet 7
Flanagan founded Boya Town H. Shaver, Jr. down
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ln 1925, Britain, Fraoce,
Italy, Belgium and Germany NORWALK, Conn.
signed the Locamo Pact to Jack Nlddaua, who won
outlaw wtlllul B3tlftl8alon any- lourltamenla and $110,762 on
where in Europe.
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River news

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Persons entering Holzer Hos-j Dam 12.1, 15.6, running 12
pita! during the last 24 boors · on rollers , Pomeroy included : Mrs. H. Dean Mason, 21.23, Pt. Pleasant 24.26,
Ill&amp; Kineon Dr. Elmer J. Saun· ton .51, Kanawha Falls
ders Eureka Star Rl. : Harry Charleston 19.02. London,
R S~yder, Rl. I Ewington; Mrs. met and Winfield dams were
Arthur C. Brookes, Rt. 2 Bid· I Ute sills,
well : Robert G. Metz, RL I Boat Movements:
Ewlngton; Mrs. George Q, Bel· Ohio Rlv"! - Orco down
ler, Leon; Mrs. Rissie F. Ly· 12:30 a.m.: Harvey
Jordon
kins, New Haven : Mrs. Billy up 14, 5:45 p.m.; Vulcan up
G. Turner, Pl. Pleasant : Mrs. 8:3S p.m.; Ghrtsty up 14,
Raymond Coleman, Long Bo~ p.m.: Peggy Downey up 14,
tom: Mrs. Waid L. Diddle, Ra- a.m.; OVEC up lo, 3:50 a.m.;
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cine; Robert R. Clonch, Mld-~ Bob Benter up 1!, 5:50 a.m.;
dteporl; Joseph E, King , Sr., Waller Hougland up 15,
Metaire, La.: Mrs. Kenneth S. a.m.: Robert Reed down 16,
Denton, Ashland, Ky.; Richard 45 a.m: Lillian G. up 16, 2:
D. Otworth, Rt. 2 Ironton; a.m.: Becky Wasson down
Clatence C. Caldwell, Rt.
I 5:30 a.m: Buckeye State up
Hamden; Mrs. Blucher Skaggs, 3:45 a.m.; Jerry Bosworth
Rl. 2 Ironton: Millon L. Diet- 18, S:l5 a.m.: Beaver up
ri ch, Ironton ; Joel E. Jividen, 5:30 a.m.; Chris Jr. up
Eleanor, W. Va.; Mi" Edna 5:4S a.m.; Mary B. up 20,
Shaffer, Ironton; Gomer
E. a.m.; Mls1 Susan up 21, UO p,
Miller, Pryor, Okla.
m.; Jellerson down 23, 1:40 a,
Blrth•
m. ; George Price down 2.3, 4:
Mrs. John H. Jordan, Pt. a.m.; Onward up 23, S:20 a.m.
Pleasant, daughter, 8:16 s.m. Cotton Queen down Gr&lt;temtp
Tuesday.
20 p.m.: Franklm B. up r. ..~nDisciw'Jed
up 10:55 p.m.; Tlbolt
Phillip M. Belville,
Mrs. Greenup 2 a.m.: Andrew
Fred Deer, Charles M. Denney, houn up Greenup 3:10a.m.;
Mrs. Ralph F. Fioher, Mrs. Ken- ane Brent down Greenup 5:
neth Kuhns, earl D. Miller, a.m.; Brimstone down G~.... ,,.
Mrs. Lyle G. Potett, David Puck 7:40a.m. ; Ravenswood
ell, Paul w. Taylor, Mrs. Clyde Greenup 8 a.m.; ll E. Bowlee
E. While, Mrs. Soph10 J. Wil· down Meldahl4 :t0 p. m. : South·
Iiams, Mrs. William E. Skeen• ern do,wn Meldabl &amp;:30 p.m.; .
and infant son, lllrs. Larry F. Allee up Meldahl 7:10 p.m.;
Rasp and Infant son.
S. Lewis up Meldahl 8 p.m.;
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Barbara Gay down Meldahl
Tbe Almanae
IS p.m.; Alton Zephyr
Meldahl 3:~5 a.m.
By Uni!C!d Prell lntemaHonal GaUipolls Dam
Today Ia Wednesday, Dee. I, up 6 p.m.: Walter
the l3Sth day of 196S with 30 lo down 7:10 p.m.; Jeffboal
follow,
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Th
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parly for for1,11er elassmates. [

at Addi son, the daughter of the ! NEW HAVEN - St. P::tiJl s Lu- Attendmg were Donna Crow, W
late John and Barbara Fulton 1 theran Ch urch here will be 1Donna Hauck, Brenda Potts, w
Thoma~. She was a member Iconducting special Advent ser-ll.inda Bailey, Katy Morarlty, :e
of
the Middleport
Baplist vice.;; at 7:30 p. m. €ach Wed· ) .Joan Hewetson, Carl a WIll,
cllu rr·h, Eastern Stars and of nesday through Dec. 22. accord-~ Susanne Arnold, Jackie Jones
the White _Ruse Lodge. She was ing to Pastor Jac_k T.. Welch. 1 and Jonnie Sue Thompson. _
prPCf'ded In drath by her hus- 1 Theme of the servtces 1s "Pre- 1- ---- -- - --band. Joseph. &lt;:Jnd two sons, I parin~ For His Coming." VisitPaul and Charles. She had re- ors are welcome.
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:"idl'd it MtddiPpnrt before go.
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LODGE TO MEET
mnr.t h~ ago.
I Harrisonville Lodge. F' and
Su r nvor ~ IJldude a daughter· A.M No. 411 will meet af Har- ~
in -l &lt;~w. Mrs Reba Leo n ~ rd , Nor-1risonville for its annual instal·
foil.:, Va; ttu't'e granddaugh-i lation of officers Saturday, De·
tt&gt;rs. one grandson, and three 1cember 4, at 8 p.m. All Mas·
gre&lt;t'·grandchlldren.
Friends l trr Masons of the area are in· Straight from Paris houl· 1
evards, the clean, young 1
mny rail at fht&gt; Hawlin gs · vited.
lines of the back-zipped
Coal o.; Funeral home atl(•r 9 a.
high-rise hoot in bright I,
111 Thursday.
SQUAll CAI.U&lt;:D
white
or buld black imi·
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Pomeroy Emergency I
tation
leather. Terrific!
~ix ( . hild~·t • n 11it\
squad was ca lled at 5:30 a. m. I
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rappt'( lit 011 ~~ ' l·ltll . wbo wa s 1aken to Vete;ans
QU.h~Ktdl·:lnOW:'-1, Pa 1 \JfbJI\ - ~1ttr~·wrml llospilal as a medical ,
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old(•s t ·son were burned ml Columbus, h~s been nrr~ted by 1
f&lt;..~tile atl ~mpts to reach thrm .l Pomeroy Pohce on an msecure :
Fi\o·e of the bodies
were load charge. Gothard posted $25 :

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Jesse Slokes. a &amp;.! , IM-pound :
defensive bark from CorpUS !
('hris!t. sig ned with the Minne."
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sota Vikmgs and Bill Ma linch· 1 The Bedford Community In· ll
ak. a 6·4. lftS-pound end from stilute will be held Tuesday, · ~
Tndin na Umversity, sianed with Dec. 7. at the Bedford commun· ~
1he Detroit Lions. Malinchak ity buildin~ in sesstons at 1 p.l V
was the f1rst .0r 15 players m. ;md 8 p. m.
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Lli J L: rm:.~
drafted by the L1ons to come to : A speaker from Ohio Univer- 1w
terms
sity will be heard in the a[ter- 1:
noon ;md the evening speaker ~
Purt~1nnuth Jayc•f&gt;f'!iil
will be ,Joseph Stanley, who also:
flav~ 1.100 Plecl!(.." wiH show slides ol the Worid' s l ~
p( lR T~ MOUTH . Ohio llJPl )-. ~atr. There Will he ?!splays. o~ i ~
The Por tsmouth Jumor Cha m-. farm produrts . hobbles, Chnst ~
ber of Commerce reported mas...Worations and. gifts, rugs
Tuesday It has reeeived more and fancy work, qudts, safety
than UOO pledges from area display and antiques. A •peclal
F'llnf'tal services for
Mr!l. res•dents. firms and organiza- mvlttltlon to the pubUe IS el·
)..~orali Janet Leonard. 88, who tlons to aid in buying a site for tended.
dJ"d Monday morning at Vir- a huge federal project.
----gm ia Beach, va., w111 be held The chamber Is backing a site
_HOME ON HOUDAYS
F'ridav morning at 10 a.m. at adJacent to the atom1c Energy Lmda Moore, _fresh.man st.udlhe Baptist church in Middle- Commission 's gaseous diffusion ent at ~.iami ~ruvers1ty at OI·
port with the Rev. Dona ld Boone pla~t near Waverly .a~ the to- ford, VJsated w1th her parents, !
offi ciating. Burial will be in cot1on for a $300 million atom Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore,l ;
Gravd Hill cemetery at Chesh·l smas her.
over the Thanksgiving holidays ~ ~
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and was hostess at a slumber

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BY LOUIS SOBOL
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a di&amp;eppolnted oofliwriter my.
_ leU. I once Wl'&lt;!tl • lyrleal
I have a mission In this place, lion to the sheet music
011 both - and lllaried wriU!ti honey ~~Uid' "My ·Hot Miami
I want to convince readera and ties and th A.S.eC.A.P.,
lOll/IS. And what beaula they Mammy and had It firmly and
friands lllat it really 1J a waaht they have derived Income
have betDI
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by some
of lime to Mnd me their dar- mualcal comedies or
Or 1 can hear one of
publlshen who ari 1101 av«ae
ltna songs in the llopo that I or movie or TV acores. As
lltOmfullJ reminding me
to aharlng cocktails or ooop
am powerful in my contacts lhe rank and file - those in
Noel Coward who wanted
with me. But then why waste
and thai all I neod do Ia aug- tower A.S.C.AP. ratings become an actor - became
this nluable IIJI8ct! - If I
geat to music publishers that just a fair livinl for them until That he wanted to write
be of help?
th"e submitted offeriDIS must one of their numben elocko - and he wrote them. That
Simple. Pleoae, please don't
be considered promptly - or big.
decided he could write
your offerings to me. I'm
el!t. Honestly, In all my On the matter of the organ!- - and what songs he wrote!
a softy - It breaka my
years on Ibis job
I can't zation with those live Initials- lillie preachment like this
Ihlart 1o have to tell you I can
recall that I have ever been Utey stand lor American
of mine, it might be
do nothing about them.
able to convince a sinRle pub- ty of Composers, Authors
Jisher to pay attention to a Publlshen - I must
sollg, And some of them are it has accomplished 10 much
my best frlenda.
see that the songwriter
Tlte mall at this desk piles up proper loot - from orchestra.
with appeals from housewives, lions, airings, record'nga, etc,
hiah school and colle&amp;e slu· Once you make the grade, you
debts, bricklayers, college pro- : have an annuity lor Jile-whlch
fesaors, retired jockeys, wait- increases with your productiY·
era and even fellow newsmen. lty. And u long aa y1111r sonp
Can I please place their aongo are played anywhere - Jon1
for them? And I have to aruwer after you're gone yoor heira entruthfully I wish I coold help joy the Income.
- but I am a disappointed song· But just consider the thou•
writer myoelf - a lellow who ands - hundreds of thousanda
never Wll able to peddle • l,y-. who heal in their brains wrltl!ti
ric,
songs - and consider tho aad
truth that only a few come
I won't go out oo a limb with through with any meaaure of
the usual advice - thai In my success. Now if a peroon aat
opinion there iJ more money down and wrote 1 ahort story a
to be made In other flelda, week, lbe chances are prelly
Tllosr who have made the much IJl his favor lhat of the
grade are livill/l relutation of sz yarns he might tour oul In a
any such statemento. I know Iyear, !here Is a possibility he
the Big Timers, past and pres· woold mannge to lind • sale lor
ent, with their huge royaltiea, one or two - maybe even half
lhelr high A.S.C.A.P. rallngs, a dozen. But an amateur song·
Jive high on the hog, S o m e wriler pounding 1111t ~2 10111&gt;
have become millionaires- and a year would most likely know
the rest of them have had hand- the bitterness of 52 rejectiona.
some Incomes. I need
only Believe me it has happened.
drop namea like Irving Berlin, II Isn't that I think the dis·
Cole Porter, Jule Slyne, Hnr· couragement I offer is going to
okl Arlen. Sammy Cahn, Jim· deter anyone . In fact , the amamy Van Heusen, Jerome Kern, leW' songwriter probably thinks
Sigmond Romberg, Hoagy Car· I'm losing my marbles by
michael, Mitchell Parish, Jim· gesling they devote themseivea
my McHugh, Dorothy Fielda, to stories Instead.
could
Riehard Alder, so ·many; many throw up a Hoagy
others.
at me - a chap who
These folk! are or have been out to be a lawyer, then
top earners because, in add.i- ed to write a novel - gave

llllloyanc&lt;t 10 JOlt and yoar 1 pollution.
lum llolo.
oloO&lt; asaoclates. Often when .a 1 11 your cough Is molsl and Finally there Ia thl '""""
ftl of coughing starto it iB hard 1 aputum and prevent it from cough which is mor• • h•~lt
lo l!Dp, jllll II It It bard lo ahould be made Ia oupprtll 11. than a COUfb, 'nlll 17J1e . .
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atop an ilcb by acrolching lt. Instead expertorant drugs may iy disapp01rs, t&lt;mpoi'atll)' JJI
Any cough thlt persisto for be uoed to help liqu.ly the least, when tho cCJUI[IIr r. Mf·
ly Way.. G. Broodalotlt, M.D. more tlion two weeki should
spulum and prevent ir from or ab,.rbed In solllflhlna liltl
A COil/lh •• nature'a way of lnveotigated by your docl&lt;lr be.
i deeply intaresil him,
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lryina lo rid your reapiralory cauae it may mean that your [ ~oek~:Sc:heo~owt~ at~~:~\~~~ !
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lract of some tmtant Thia acute bronchitia i8 becomlll/1 Y
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I - My doctor aay• I hl'lt
tloes not include lhe S&lt;H!alled chronic. Chronic bronchili1 il lshould be supr&lt;ssed with an , a lesion in my rtgbl lung? Wllil
polile cough used at limes to i serioos becaUBe il may progre" anltcough drug espec~ally 11 the ·,, a lesion? 11 It MrlOUI?
announce your presence. When to an emphy,.ma (d~llculty In cough Ill exhauslmg or prevents A- Any dama1• tAl ~
a cough aucceeda In raJSing lexpelllng inhaled air! or bron- sleep.
Ia cut, bruioe, fraciUN, IUntCII',
spectum that can be expelled hiectasis !dead air sacs in the Treating U1e cough &lt;which is .etc.I is a lesion. A ieolan :II
II II deflrutely helpful, A cough- 1ooter·most spaces of Ute lungs). only a symptom! " never as your lung Cllllid be dutl to p!IHlng lit may even one yolll' l Furthermore, a chr,JDIC cough Important as d1scovermg the · monia, tubercuiosio, cancer, blj.
lite when • foreign body 1eta!may be due to early tuberculo- disease that ia causing it ond . toplasmO!!II or aiiJ' ftUIIIber •
lod&amp;ed In your windpipe. On ola or cancer, One of the com- treating that This usuolly in· .thi ngs The ..verity anti tnlltho other hand, 1 dry, hacklng lmon.,l causes of sucb a couiJII Yolves • lhoroogh physical ex- menI required must be del»
collih is merely a oource fJ( IJl our cities however iJ air IaminaUon, chest Xrayo and spu· ·mined by your doCtor

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week but was the su~ject of a 1
CBS-TV documentary eight ~
ly RICK DU BROW
variety type. There were no motional medlum-•nd the ' days be lore th~t. I~ addition, ~ _
UaiLed Press IuternatloaBI
fiction dram~:~s
. vJewer CQuld not help wond~·r- he lS &lt;'In ABC-TV . Hollywood i
HOLLYWOOD (UPll -Sum- So sett lt&gt;d are U1e networks ing why. sinfe a littl-e lf'IPvision Palar:e" host and turns up on 1
.niDI up television's past week, I un the documentary -or-variety goes a long way, the nr-tworks , ·su~h ~t~rr. pr~grams as NB~- I
which may well turn out to be 1alternat ive !or most of their crossed each other in 1he same · TV s omg.ht s~ow, yet .h.1s
rhe most impres!'nve one o£ the special programs that ea('h of i time slots, nnrl it would not career .'s at ns ze~J.th. ~o a live
season, the viewer ca n find a the broadcast organi:t:atiuns, ·have brf'n amiss In spreHd i1ut .entertamer, televtswn IS man· ,•
st.a tPment or the networks· . revealingly, div ided ib prt'sen· , sut:h tounotch pro'1rams
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the ex- · lations of the!:ie two types of
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myt &lt;'o ncerns
plo~1an of a mvth.
! shows on an exaet 50-50 bas1s : th
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stars as ~
lhrough Sunday, there .,.,;ere no ; the lll&lt;lthematicHI
Pqtwlinn mov•e s Ms cannr~r appt&gt;:Jr on J a t:~ i !' Clt&gt;ason. and Phil V
less than .a dozt.&gt;n major spej·Jal rf'Vt.&gt;aled thf' netw6rk~' state le_lt'VJSltm - .espt&gt;ctal ly_ oftt&gt;n :- SlivNs. v. ho wet.·(' shul1tr.d _to ~
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works: _Stx by NBC-T\ • ~0 u," by · Stl_ll. the quahtv ~r the Wt'f'k s , Twn of the mo~t im!JorLml and bl(•ssumf'{J nn the home srref' n. W
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talent ubviou:{.
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fil~l bo~offi tt' If she h;Js a r nnd

ANOTHER WOIUJ FOR
rlite a word lo mat ch.
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.. PREGNANT"'!
Tltt' LEAST we cuul d dn b
A few weeks back l spt•cu l ~t- wh:wk ulf lhr .. g.. as in " !-lU i g- ~
td OD why the parents ol a · nan I"
Hey. ho w about Ihal'' i
yoong teen woulctn't Jet her A natiunal t::unpaigu to l't'-pi'O- i-use ~ucb wordo;; as "ntpe," " Ito · nounce pri.!gpanl ~ "pre-ny ant."'
mose-xual," "pregnan!.'' t&gt; tc, · An_\·une care to joi n me on lht.&gt;
preferring the somewhat prim. bandwagon? - 11
''altacked," "not normal," and
.. expecting."
LI'ITU: OLD LADY DOESN'T
l.IKF: HER IMAGE
Perhaps what I SHULLD twve Drar Helen
laid was that her pa rl' nls hop- You read headlines a\1 the
td to postpone total franknt's~
w1til .!!he (and they! i cou ld bel· timt- that sa_~· such things as
ter cope with it; that use of : ''Gnmdmother Learns to Scuba
such words at this a~e lt"vel Dive,' ' or ''Grandma Holds Up
tn becomes overused, a.ndofl Bank.'' or "Ski Champ i~ Grand wh.ile 1 believe in calling a · mnlher." As il Jl's totally oun;u..
apade a spade, some kids stl4.wel mg lhi.il any1me so am:it.&gt;Tll
~~ on k:MJ thick, simply to im- could do &lt;:~nything hut dotlder
press. Hut I knew this wou ld· around wilh i:l e ;.ll)t' and &lt;Hl
n't cre&lt;~le mw·h harmony HI ear horn.
ber house, so instead I said.· This irrita tes me. I'm 43. a
..These words aren 't b.ad - but grandmo lh.: r. and I do the abiJ\'('
Chey t~re ugly. ·Pregnant.' tor mentioned things and 1mm~·
example, has such a grating mure - exctpl robbing a hank .
&amp;ound it make1 my back l.eelh that is. 1 love my grandchi ld·
11hiver."
ren det~rlv and am most pr·oud
These were fight in' words to of thPm :____ and myself for bt&gt;- ·
a couple Qf fellow colunmi~ts, mg indiredly rl":s porr ~ iblt&gt; - bllt
who wrote: "Come on. now. don 't think the fad lhClt I'm a
Helen, what'a the marter wiLh grandparent is so lt'rribl y im'·pn:gnant '' ? A pregnant paust.&gt;, _portant in relationship to my
8 pregnant idea, &lt;t pregnant cart:'er ~ht'y n e~· er _say
th1~
woman - the'!se are all. to must sort of thmg when wntmg abuut
people, highly attractive, prom-. mt&gt;n. Did you ever see a heactiscing concepts . Apregnantl~~ en- lme tha t rrad. "Grandf ather
1ger may no! be such a happy . Makes Hole in One'".' But ew•n
thought, but the problem there m our supposedly emanc ipated ·
it with the fact out the wur·d &lt;~!::!!. peop le seem amazed tha t
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a gr&lt;~ndrnother can still n&lt;~vi ·
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gal•. -GRANNY GO GO
Please. you mi ssed the point Dear Granny
- my fault. no doubt . bet JtiSf'
1 d1dn't make it ~harp enough. Hight - and wrong _ True.
Su let's have another go Ill 1t. you'rp iden llfii•d as a grand
Truly. if ·'prf'gnant" mP:mt mother. but not out of am&lt;:~ze ­
"1 Jove you" or "f:nclo~t&gt;d l'ind men! that you can !it ill peru. ,
cht:'{'k ,'' HEARING the word la tt'. The lflbel is a lri butf'. sa.
would still make mv Dt~ck teeth , \'Or it! -H.
shiver. Aesthetically d1:&gt;pleas-:
lng: that's what It is! . Like . This ro lumn is dedira!t•d In
::pa·i·gn~nt" pron~unced with the I family living. so if you'rr havg. Can you, thmk of a· ~ar~h- 1 ing kid trouble or just plain trou.
er, more gra_tmg sound. 1 ve ble. let Helen help YOU . She
no quarrel. w1th t~e concept- will also welcomr vour own afJregiJftDl'Y ts happt,ne!&gt;s 111 . bios-- musing experienceS.
Address
som - but cou\dn r we fmd a Helen Bolte! in care of this
aafter •L·av to sa)' ,.,,, 'l.:oti'd
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Knight, Mrs, D. A, Smith, Mrs.
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This was the conse113us ex· up of excessive tobacco. The : he pointed out.
· might do a better job of keeppressed by grow ers who at- i present program controls acre- : "'l'h1s coupled with a 31&gt;-year : they feU it would require • good ' PT. PLEASANT -The Colon· PT PLEASANT _ The
tended a meeling of the TOo l age, only,
supply on hand,"
Can.• day thy felt tl would requtre a good el Ch~rles LewiS chapter, llau· , Pleasant High School Juroior l
ROOKING, No.2 pine _ low 11 12~c ft.
bacco Advisory Committee of Canaday, a Gallia
County said, "makes a cutback in pro- grower mformat1on program to ~ters .of the Ame~Jcan ~volu- , Class play "The Stuck Pot"
Ohm F'arm Bureau at Gren· burley producer and trustee of duction
inevitable.'' Another . secure general understanding of tion will ho.ld their Christmas , be presented Friday, Dec. 3,
FRAMING
lew 11 $95 M.
wood Restaurant in Ripley on th~ Ohio Farm Bureau, said If I Farm Bureau member pointed the proposal before a referen· meetl_ng, Fnday.' 2 P m. at th~ l 7:30 p.m. in the high school
Nov 5.
the present program is contin· out that "the highly efficient 1dum is held.
Mansmn House m Tu·Endie-WeJ I itormm. Tickets are $1 for
PLYWOOD _ _ _ _ low IS 3.25 sh...
According to Golden Cana-l ued we can expect acreage cuts grower may have to sacrifice a; The advisory committee reaf. Park.
1 served seats 85 cents geroer•1ll
day, committee chairman, most oup to 30 per cent, by govern- l litUe in favor of the small grow- 1 firmed its position that a tobac- Mrs. Chasrles E.d HLolz~ ~r., adult admis~ion and
SHEATHING
low 11 1Oc ft.
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specialist
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PANELING
low 11 4.25 sheet
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to ask the proPer authorities to the progra~ for ~he afternO?n- Character roles are
Be Held Dec. lith
employ a qualified prson for'The two Ohoo lad1es spent ftve by Carol Kegley, Jerry
CEILING TILE
low 11 12c ft.
PT. PLEASANT - Tbe an·!the job.
: weeks last summer tourmg the l Mike Blessing, Bobby
TO HOI.Il SERVI~ES
at Wellsburg, w. Va.
nual Hidden Valley
Country I' The Secretary of Agriculture prmc1pal eountr~es of Europe. Mike Lambert, Scotty
INSULATION
low as 4~c ft.
Club Christmas party and dance must determine whether or not Hostesses will be Mrs. John Cathy Sayre, Donna Darst,
St Paul's Lutheran clhurch 1 Thanksgiving holiday guests ' will be held December 11 in the the will call for a referendum
Roberts , Mrs. Hersel A. Hen-1ana Stevens, Nita Walden, rta1·-1•
Also All Related Materials and Free Delivery
will hold Advent Services on i of Mrs. E. C. Riddle and Miss Moose Home from W p. m.un- burley by Jan. 1 19GG and if derson , ~rs. James Eads, Mr s. Ience Hesson, Nancy Sayre, Ron!· I•
each Wedne~day evening at
Ethel Ri~dle were Mr. and Mrs. lil 1_a ..m. with the "~wiliters" he does hearings' must' be held Harold. R1denour , ~:~· Clara nie Duncan. Kar~n Blakoe':e'·wart, II RED ROOF PAINT _ _ _ _ g1l. 3.60
30 p.m dunnfZ Advent Season J. J. Smder of Clarsburg, w.l furmshmg dance m~siC.
over the burley belt to get the 1 Goodwtn, ~rs, WTII.iam Steen- d.y Redman, D1ana
as announced by Rev. Jack T,1 Va., Mrs. L. c. Schenimann of The annual event 1s sponsor- thinking of burley growers. And bergen. M1ss Imogene Yeager ~ Gene Moore, ~cky Turner,
Specials on Plastic Pipe &amp; Plastic Plumbing
Wc!c/1 . Pas tor 'Ine theme to be ' London. Ohio and Mr. Henry ed by the women's group a~d 45 days after his armounce- 1and Mrs. C__!TY H. ~ayburn.
Bauer and D1ana Bass.
used is "Preparing For
His Sharp of _Springfield, Ohio.
I the Board of Governors and 18 ment, the rderendum
must
Pleasan&amp; Valley Hosptrtl
The play is being directed by
Conung;" December lsi the top.l Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R1ce and beld for all club members. The have been held.
ADMITIED: Mrs. Roy Me- Mrs. Violet Gerlach Mi&gt;S
ic will be "The First Advent; '"I family of Booneville, Ind. were Icharge wlil be $3 ~r ~ouple. The referendum must carry I' Dade, Leon; llerbert Myers, 1da Henderson, Mrs. 'Helen
December 8th "'!'he
Second . holiday guests of relatives here .! Each c~uple attendmg 15 ask- , by a vote of sixty-six and two Gallipolis J&lt;'erry; Laura Sayre,i rett, Mrs. Evelyn Brake,
MATERIALS CO.
Adyent: December 15th 11 The Mr an_d Mrs. William Nease , ed to brmg a snack tray of food. thirds, in order to mtlke' acre- Pt. Pleasant.
by Hamm and M-arty Bullfin,g·
MASON, W.VA.
n3-5554
Da ll y Advent; " and DecembPr and family of Buckhannon, W. l
age-poundage controls effective! BIRTH : Mr. and Mrs. Roy ton. Miss Susan Harper is
22nd The Final, Eternal Ad· . Va. visited r&lt;latives here over
PLAN BAZAAR
for burley tobacco.
I McDade, Leon, a daughter.
prompter.
vent." The pupil is w•lcome to I the holid•y weekend.
. PT. PLEASANT -:- The
worship at these services. The 1 Students spending the Holiday on Count~ AssocJ~llon for
Christmas Eve Service will be I weektmd here at the home of tarded Children wt~l hoi~ a
held on December 24th at lO i their parents were : Phil Cooke,: sale and bazaar this Friday
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p.m. It will be a service of Ho- Ison of Mr. and Mrs.
l.'v Communion, with special mu- Cooke from West Virginia Uni~ • aPtl the KtroT~er Storedsmf
,.· b th s · Ch ·
Dodd
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dC y
e emor Olf.
verSI 1y; 0 annr
' SOn 01 event Will be used tO send
SHOW TO BE HELD
' M~. and .~rs. Char les Dodd, and dren to summer camp,
The New Ha\1en Woman's Club Willie C&lt;.~.p~h~rt, son of Mr. ·
. At
d C fts and Mrs. \VI)II'Jm Capehart from
W1'll hold an
r s ann~ rabe I I",est v·Irg .mta
. . I'Tec h; Nancy Ab Sl1ow on Sa t urday, vo.:cem r .
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4!h between the hour.' of 10 a . olltnf, daugOhhter oUf Mr.. - II . A o1
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Thomas Grinstead Irom ,
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Parkersburg- Lynn Miller dau.l hart spent Friday and SaturO.llcious Chocolate Covered
arts ~nd crafts w1Lh .some of ghter of Mr~. Josephine Miller day visiting their d~ughter and
the d1splayers ha_vmg 1tems for from Cabe ll Huntington Hospit- son-In-law and fam_1ly, Mr.
14 OUNCE SIZE
sale. The club WJ\1 have candy at; Becky Goodnlte, daughter 1 Mrs. Warren Self, m C:Oiu~us.
for sa_le. Refreshments of Tea of Mrs. franees Goodnile from Local. bowlers partict~tmg
sandwiches, tea and coffee will I St Jose h Sch 1 f N .·
a bowling tournamne m
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purksmg,
ley on Saturday evening ---~'~ ·•
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rs. ar- 1 lis Dudding, Carl Searles,
box
GOOD WI!.!. CLUB
ry PICkens, Lmda Lalhey, dau- Capehart, Joe Bradley, Kenny ,
box
The Good Will Club met on ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Lawhorn, Donald Roush, Eddte :
REG. 98c SIZE
Friday evenmg at the home of Lathey, Glendolyn Ord, ~augh- Perry, Woodrow Kmg.
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Mrs. Pansy Fry. Games were ler of Mr .. and Mrs. Richard Mrs. Lee Richardson spent
played and refreshments were !' Ord, Regg1e Hart. son of Mr. Sunday evening visiting
her
FIRST QUALITY SHEER DRESS
LARGE 10 BLADE PACK
served to Mrs. Thomas Grin- a.nd ~rs . James Hart 'all from \ daughter, Mrs. Leroy Metcal£,
stead, Mrs. Douglas Miller, Mrs. Glenville State College; Joe I in Middlepo rt.
Thelma Capehart, Mrs. eecn l Scltes,_son of Mr. and Mrs.. K.l - ------ ·--- - - - - Duncan, Mrs. Melvin Knapp, K. Sc1tes from West V1~gmta E. Roush were business visitors
PLAIN OR MESH
Mrs. Cliff Roush, Mrs. William Wesleyan; Andy Karschru, son 1 in Columbus, 0. on Monday .
McFarland, Mrs. Harold Cape- o~ Mr. and Mrs_ Louis Karsch- 1 Mrs. Eugene Hester is a
Fine quality sheer dress n ylon
hart, guest, Mrs. Clyde Rice of mk, from Potomac State Col- gica\ patient at Holzer Hospital.
hose
in all the best holi!l•y
Booneville, Ind. and Mrs. Fry. lege; Sheldon Roush, son of Mr.
shades,
SIZes
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WIN ONE CLASS
and Mrs, Donald F.
Housh,
The Win One Class of the IJohn Layne, son of Mr.
and
E.U.B. Church held thetr annu· Mrs. Harry Layne, Bill Frey
al turkey dinner on Monday in and Ross Frey, sons of Mr. and
Boot
the Educallbnal Building of the Mrs. Jack Frey, Louis Sismonchurch. The invocation was giv- d~, son of Mr. Joseph Sistnortdo l
PAIRS
Holiday
e11 by Harry Pickens. Following RICk Abel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
FOR
the dinner Luther Smith intrOo Jess Abel, Charles Yonker, son
Shodos
ARE AT
du&lt;ed Rev . Charles S. Thomp- of Mr, and Mrs, Charles
F.
son, Jr., Pastor of
Trinity Yonker, Adele Sismon~o, dau11 QUART PLASTIC
Methodisl Church in
Point ghler of Mr. Josepb SISmondo,
CHILDRENS WARM
Pleasant. His topic was 'Home David K~:~rschnik, son of Mr.
MENS
Grown Religion." Rev, 'l'homp- and Mrs. Loois Karscbnik, Janson elosed with a prayer,
et Hoffman, daughter of Mr . .
WHITE BROADCLOTH
Mrs. Charles Weaver presid· and Mrs, Robert Hoffman, aU 1
ed at the businE:ss meeting. The from Marshall Uniersity ; Greg 1
SEE THESEI
With
Sizes
meeting was closed with group Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mr~ .
lto4
Pouring Spout
e;inging.
Harry Hoffman from Auto D1e
Hostesses ror the dinner were sel College, Nashville, Tenn.
CHILDREN'S
MENS WARM
LADlES NEW
All Sizes
Station W~~tgon.
Mrs. Cecil Pickens, Mrs. Rob- Thanksgiving dinner guests of
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Clean and Nice.
ert Cooke, Mrs, Roy Jones M"'- Mr. and Mrs. William McFar.
ea
14'12 to 17
Tgm Hoffman, Mrs.
Charles land were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Weaver and Mrs. James Roush. Grinstead of Belpre, 0., Mr.
Those attending were Mr, and and Mrs. Clyde Rice and
Station Wagon.
Mrs. Roy Jones and Mike, Mr. dren of Booneville, Ind.,
One Woal Owner.
Vinyl Uppers
Soft Sole, Felt
Satin, Felt
·MENS FLEECE LINED
and Mrs. Luther Smith, and and Mrs. Thomas Grlnsl&lt;!ad,
or Vinyl
Soft
Soles
or
Vinyl
fcmiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robert Grinsteod, Mr. and
Asst. Colors
Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. George Cecil Duncan, Darlene and
V8 Ambassador 4 Door
Ingels, •nd family, Mr. and ell, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Bill
Sedan. One LocaJ owner,
Mrs. Harold' Bumgarner, and stead and Anna Louise,
Warml y fleece lined for outdoor
family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibbs les and Raymond McFatrlartd
wear. 100% l'Otton. Grey. Bonanza
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Bar· and Becky Roush.
Jo
w, low priced.
6 Classic 4 Dr. Sedan.
P"ir
ry Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Dr, and Mrs, Gordon
P"ir
pair
Auto. Tuns. Clean and
Pickens and Patty, Mr. and Mrs. son and daughters of Garnbi&lt;O",
Nice.
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Tom Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. 0. visited his parents, Mr.
Sizes 5 to 3
Compare If $2.49
Coml"'rt at $2.49
Dwight Sayre, and family, Mr. Mrs, Harold Johnson over
and Mrs. Charles Weaver and holidays.
Extra Warm- bdies
Galaxie 2 Dr, Hardtop,
family , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kent Mrs, Walter Taylor of t.:ol&lt;om. '
Full Power. Clean and
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COTTON FLANNELETTE
and family, ML and Mrs, Dor· bw, 0. visited her parents, Mr.
SoUd,
sey Roush and Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Koapp during
All C1r1 Are Cle•n •nd
ond Mrs. Robert Cooke, ldr, the weekend.
Solid,
They All Run Fine,
and Mrs. James Roush and chll. Mrs. Ralph Whitmore, RobLACE TRIMMED
15x17SIZE
Good Dtpend•ble Uled
dren, Miss Ethel Riddle, Mrs. ert and Susan visited relatives
NYLON TRICOT
Cars. SH Thtm Nowl
E. C. Riddle, Mrs. Eugene HucJ. in Harrisonburg, Va, over the
STYROFOAM FRAME
nail and Elizabeth, Andy Beds. weekend.
eASST. COLORS
ford and Roger Starcher.
Mrs, Walter Bush and Jobn
eALL SIZES
SEWING CLUB
of Allen Park, Mich. and Mr.
The Sewing Club held their and Mrs. Kenneth Noble of Roy·
AU Sizes
Compare At $2.99
annual Turkey dinner 011 Tues· al Oak, Mich. visited Mr, and
34 to 44
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. P, E. Roosh and Mr. and
"YDUr Rambler Dealer"
FOR CEILING-7ft. 8 in. to 8ft. 2 in.
Mrs. W, T. Slone. Those attend. Mrs. Donald F, Roilsh and Sher-

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DAR Chapter
never been in favor growers would like to keep.
in an e_ffort to bring pro- ,er to
the tobal!co pro- I
or 8rreage-poundage COntrols Ipresent program because
IS: duct1on into hne With r:onsump- gram.
l Will Meet on
but we may have
to acceptiworking we11, but at the same lion. Yields per acre have been Alt~ugh producers at _the 1
them to have the burley pro- time they realize has not been . creeping from 4 or 5 per cent' meetmg were of the opmton Fri'day at 2
gram"
!ertectlve in preventing a build· each year for the last 12 years, : that the acreage-poundage plan

Farm Bureau Committee Condones Pounds Control Plan

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Premium
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Breast Quarten •...........•• •. 39c
Leg Quarters ... ............... .. 29c
Sheflield Bone White

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Carrots

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Society NeW!!

lied Mra. Mary Circle, Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Wsrd Brinker
and children, Michael '!1"1 Bar-

BEST

Team No. 4
Team No. 6

High Game IDgh Series - Keith
M. K. llennesay l3&amp;-3'111;
team £11111&amp;-Ashland Oil ...
Serteo- Team No. ·
1785.

bara of Findlay called at the I
POMEROY LANI!8
home of Dean Brinker recently.
Senior Boy11 League
Mr and Mrs. J. W. ScarNov. ZG, 1115
brou~ celebrated their 30th
weddini anniversary recently at ITeam No. 3
the home of Mro. Ayward Jones Team No. 1
8enllr Glrll ,....,..
and family. Attending were Del- Tam No. 2
Nov... 1J1i
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1a M. Scarbrough, Charleston, Team No. 1
13 High Gamo and Serle~- Pall! ', '!&lt;
w. va., Mr. and Mrs. Dale High Game ond Series - Sylvester u;~, 438; High Te81J1
Raines, Walton, w. Va., Mn. Grorge Harris Jr., 212,54li;
Game and Serieo- Lowit
Wayne Hatcher and Velma ol Team Game and Serle• pair, ~12, 1131.
Ripley, W Va ., Mr. aud Mrs Team No. 4, 755, 2151.
Nov. 1:1, IIIII
Ira Schoolcraft. Gay School. I Nov 13 Highs - High
'19.
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Lewis Repair
8~ 1111
Mrs. Lawrence
Scarbrough, I Series - Dave Jenkms.
· Team No. 2
3\0 1111
Mr. aud Mrs. Douglas Circle, I High Team Game - Team No. High Game and Seriet Larry Circle, Kenneth Sear- 4. 744 : High Team Sems Pam Sylvester, 147, 404; Jllglo
brough, Leonard Scarbrough, (). Team No. 1, 20fi6.
Team Game - Lewis Repllr,
ra Scarbrough, Larry
Scar--38!1; High Team Serlel- Tt"'ll
brough aud Mrs. Mary Hunt.
Junior Mixed League
No. 2, 988.

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wilL Winners wiU be
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DEC. 3-1:00 PM
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DEC. 10-1:00 PM
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DEC. 17-1:00 PM
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eFINAL DRAWING
DEC. 23 - 1.00 PM
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Bulova Watche1, Speidel W1tu Bmdl, J. B.
Watcb Bllldl, Chlll'lll Brlrlllltl, Htllbr Punel

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CHRISTMAS GIFTS

KROGER BunER
Cube
enepkJ.

dlea were on tho table. A IOdal
Mr. and Mn. Wood!l of Am... Ume and gam.. ,..,... enjoyecl. Mr. llld Mra. Doyle MutU' of
ville spent oeveral daya with Tbe Christmas party will
Panna spent a day wHh her
their dau&amp;!Urs, Mr.
aod with Gretta SIIJII)liOII, Dee. If. parenll, Mr. aud Mn. Homer
Mrs. Frank Cleland, and
lrls McKay apeot ao emdllg Circle.
and Mrs, Guy Sayre.
with Gl&amp;uu.i and Slleryl Simp- Robert lfsrden, Norfolk, Va.,
800 •
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
apeot the weekend with bia lamMrs. Jerry Powell, Ml'll.
Mr. aud Mn. Fraoe!J Morr]S lly, Homer Circle and Moms
ence Adams were
were dlDner suesta ol Mr.
visitors In Columbus a few
and Mrs. T. G. H1lldort at Syra· confined to her ho~e with •
•go.
cuae receally.
leg in)ur~ suffered m. a fall.
Mrs. Maooa Spencer
Mrs. Chfforo Leifheit who
two weeks with her
has been confmed to Holzer ho..
Mrs. Kenneth CUndlff and
pltal Is lmprovmg.
at Groveport, and with
Mrs. Hugh Bearhs apent a
Jean Liodsey and family.
day at the home of Palr1ck Wood
Mrs. Jeaa JJndsey and
With Lorl Ann Wood.
er spent a weekend with S-Sgt.
Herman Spencer at Chanute A.
Mr. and Mn. Francia Morris
F. B.,lliinolundrelurnod
MrS. Glen Hensler fGIL!d her lei with her daugbter, Mrs.
with Mrs. Jean !Jndsey and
Mr. and Join. Jdastoo MOdred Swift for Columbus and
spending a .,.ekend with
recently.
from there weut by jet to Miami,
parents Mr. m1 Mra.
Mro. Wllllam Rlgbtho1111 II Florida.

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Ashland Oil
Whitl\ Electric
Team No. &gt;
Team No. 3

BULOVA\
The gift-cu!!!.iJJ watch :

FRESH DATED PRODUCI:

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F:xp. 12-4-65

Rnbr
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vlslted • "'' Hattie .'owell
afternoon recently.

HOLDS YOUR Gin TIL CHRISTMAS

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Hllldel of Syraeluo.

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PaWIII,. Ieider. llefNol!o,
were served It lbo M'
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Henderton Cane

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Society Notes

l!lnct1 I 1greed lhat Lyndon the Johnson TV atatlons that
Johnson was • suitable candl- someone tried to say were lodale for VIce President In 19110 caled along Interstate
higband still do In IBM, I feel obll· ways; that's another mistaken
gated to con:ect some false Idea. They were all moved over
statements beiDg made about lto state roads even before the
him.
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law we?l Into effect.
For las!8JICI- aD those stor-1 So lets keep .the record ~lear
les about the great number oil about the premdeot.
pens he usea to olgo those bllls:
LBJ was JUSt II'Ying. to uae
those o~rplus bali pom!J the
Post Office Dept. had on band
and H ,you try to wnte with
one you 11 see what I mean.
But there wasn't • bit ol
truth In the story that he s~o~ed the Highway face-hftlng b 1 11 '!'he regular meeting of the Mrs. Theron Johnson, Ben
With two , or three dozen of WSCS was held Tuesday Nov- Philson, Mr•. Ralph Webb and
Lady·H!rd s hpsllcks. He used ember 16 at the home of Rev. Ml'll. Burt Grinun attended tile
eyebrow pencils - and only 32 and Mrs. Pearl Casto at CIIes~ Murteua Chapter Order
of
or them. .
er, with an attendance of 10 Eastern stm- tn~tallation at
And he did not ask the sur- 1m~mbers, two vi silors and the Marietta.
'
geon who removed part of his ~ ho~tess.
i Rev. Paul Sellers of Racine
gall lo use 25 scalpels. Not af· ! The meeting opened with the and Raymond Krider ot Syrater they told h.im they couldn't , song "Blessed Assuranee" and cusc attended a Superintendents
properly sterilize more than prayer was given by Eleanor rally of the EUB Conference at
e1ghl.
Boyles. The regular busine·ss the Lancaster Mills Memorial
As_ for that story that he meeting was conducted by the church. Margaret Sellers accautJOned the operating sur- pre::.ident, El eanor Boyles. A companied them tll Logan where
geons that tile fate of the report was given on the orfering she had business and a vi!it
world could d~pend on that Ilor the Week of Prayer and Self- with her grandparents, Mr. and
operat1o~, that s not only
a Denial. Coupons and gelatin re- Mrs. A. G. Sellers.
gross misrepresentation, it's not Iports were given. Napkill8 are Mrs. Paul Sellers atlended 1
even true. He only reminded now on sale.
meetins of the Third Wednes.
them .th.al ~lubert Humphrey A contribution was made to day· Homemakers club at
was SIItmg m lront of his TV the World Clothmg Fund and a home of Mytae&lt;&gt; Harrio ln Syraset ~! lh a telephone in his lap, discussion was held on mission- cuse.
Just.JCe ~arren on call, and the ary speakers and a film.
. Mr. and Mrs. Creed MUle and '
family Bible (~pened to Eccles- I Genevieve Guthrie reported · sons, Jbruny and Gary of
tastes l.;U) lyms on the table.1 on the chair project. A project apeake were weekend 'guests
Another fal se story is that ! was decided upon for the Elm· her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Lyndon ha s a food-taster like 1wood Nursing Home. It was de- Nauee
the old-time kings. That g 9 t 1 cided to prepare a Home Mis. Mr. ·and Mrs. Robert Beeg1e
started .on .account. of his Tex:- sionary Christmas box and to sons Bruce and Bllly, ot Dorea~
as hospitality; he JUSt wants to send a box to a service man. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Me·
make sure no .one gets left out, The program was in charge Kay of Newark celebrated the
and that's why Bill Moyers !l'lt of Osie Follrod on ''The Schuol 43rd weddlng anniversary of
served fu:s'
Dropout; A Primary Concern." Mr. and Mrs. Verna Watterson.
~T~ho:se=bi:li:boa=r=d!J=ad:v:er:tis:..:in:g l The prugram opened with the Mr. and Mrt1. Jerry Powell eo•
song "Come Ye Thankful Peo- tertained the following relative!
ple Come,'' by all. P ~ alm 100 with a Thanksgiving dinner on
was read by Helen Woode. A Sunday : Mr. and Mrs.
Oval,
solo, "Bless This House" was Diddle and son. Ralph, Anti·
sung by Florence Spencer and quity: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Custreadmgs were given by each er, mother, Mrs. Eua Custer,
member fuUowed by discussion. Syracuse; Miss Jane Ann PoweU
- : - - - - - - - - The words to the hymn, "Lord of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Au.oBy Mrs. Eve(ya Brk:kleo
Speak to Me" •~re read in tin WoHe and son, Jerry, and
Mrs. Myrtle Boggess ret1111&gt; unison to close the program.
Mrs. Adria Sayre and daughter
ed to her home from Cam- The hostess assisted by Fior- Brenda, all of Racine.
den Clark hospital at Parkerg. ence Spencer and Nina Robinson Mr. and 'Mrs. Bob Fieber
burgh whera she underwent our- ~' served a dessert. cool'SI!. The In Huntington recently 1&lt;1
gery.
next meetmg Will be held on his brother, John Fisher, a
Mrs. Lucy Gaul, Mrs. Llnnie : Tuesday evening, Dec. 21 at the tient In Veterans HOijlitsl.
Gaul ol Sumner and Albert War· i home of Grace Swartz. This wlll Mr. and Mrt. Robert Kot11(htner of Alfred were 'recent be the Christmas _party and gift step and daughter, Alicia,
YISitora of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. exchange With OSie Mae Follrod Columbus were weekend gueo!J
Woode.
having the program.
of her mother Mrs L&amp;vini.a
Joe Griffith and Ray Watson Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yost re- suDp.son. They ~1 afuonded
gave a pizza party at the homo turned home last week from a funeral o1 a relative ill Ripley
of Joe's parenil Mr. and Mrs. lew days spent with their aon w. Va.
'
Kenneth Griffith Salurday even- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yost aod Mr. aud Mn. Kenneth
log. There were 12 present.
family at Sugar Grove.
cek (Mary Kay Johnson) are
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Russell Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ather- announcing the birth of a
of Athens called on his moth· ton and frunlly o! Columbus ghter, Cheryl Ann, Nov. 18th.
er, Mrs. Margaret Russell and 8J'!Dt a weekend with his Grandparent• are Mr.
and
mother, Carrie Bahr.
Igrandmother, Clara Follrnd Mrs. Theron Johnson ol RB&lt;!ine
Kenneth Grnfith received the I and aunt, Nina Robinson.
and Mr. aad Mn. Geori!t Kaolword of the lUdden death ol his Mr. and Mrs. Olto Swartz of cek, Parma.
brother-in-law, Willie Angus, of Shade visited Clara Folirod and Mr. and Mrs. Francio Morllandyville, W. Va.
Ninr Robinson Sunday afternoon ris aro _.a111g 11n1 win!a' 1n
Deborah Keebaugh, Sumner, Nina went home with her sister Florida.
lpent the weekend with Ruth to help oot a few days as Mra. Mr. and Mro. Ralph Webb
Ann Barnhill.
Swartz baa recently undergom! and Mrs. Edward Slmpoon
Mr. and Mrs. Joha Cowdery surgery.
weekend In Cleveland visilioi
and family of Veto were recent Glen and Wilbur Robinson re- Mr. lind Mrs. Solon Butcher.
visitors of her brother, Mr. and tured home after a week's hunt. Tht ~ Sunday Sdlool
Mrs. Way Clark ond family.
lng trip In Virginia.
class mel wltb Mari!t Grtmm
Mr. and Mro. Kenneth Grit- Mr. and Ml'll. CIIas. D. Woode reotllltly wHb a ThaokRg!vbJ&amp;
lith and oon spent a Sunday spent a Saturday al Veteraos
with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Memorial hospital whel'll ber 110011 th117 "'ported IIer !eelllog
Wilii&gt;m Coros and family of mother, Mrs. J. B. Hayes under- very well and A&lt;OVOfrina
Columbus.
went surgery. On Sunday after- tremely well.

Got Krogor't low polto .,

Breast• - . - lb. 19e Lege .....-.
lb. 15c
Lir7ere - - - lb. 89c Giblet• ____ lb. 39c
Wing• - ·
lb. 19e Baeke -···
lb. JOe
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K lo C Jewelry

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GDmore't Supply Store

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Ohio Voller Plumbl"' lo -~~..

lwfohor lo Lolooo Drugo

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Korr loy.., Z.ndt Motor lalu

Ashland Oil &amp; Refinint

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Pomerer S.....o 'lt.tion

Amold

Downio-GNlOI

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Pineapple ..... •••• :: 39e FreshDatel ...---· ~ 39c

Kopplo-llollon

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lamlll Morllol

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Wilson'• Laundermal

A. D. Weed II hnl

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Fruit.l i Peell... ':: 75e DiamOQd
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Wohrin;.'o lok~ ·Shop

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Duds.&amp; Suds Launcfry__

lallor'• ............
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p._,. lonk lo s..rn11 Co.

Melts Eq,•lpment Co.

Robinson'• Laundry

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CIIJ Auto Porto Co.

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By Pastor in
Church Service

CAtENDAR

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r"~,.ot ..atlliDII
· Bo•l alld ·'·Is between IJ!e
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ages oft and 19 are Invited to
attend the first meeting in regarcl to the 1886 4-Stoer Food.
lilg Projl&lt;!t. '1'11o mftllnl! wll
be f'ednesday evening, Decem·
ber 1st, at 0 p.m. at the Rock
Springs Grauge HaiL
11111'11111, club memberl, and
fritndl, lftd otberJ iUterosted
In lba procram IU Invited.

EltNeh Baptized

SOCIAl.

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flrldoy oncl Sotturdoy _ 1:30 A.M•• .,10

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THE FINEST BEEF
SWIFTS PREMIUM
IWIFT'I PRIMIUM

RUMP ROAST

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PORTER
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and ~Irs. (arsey, joining their
daur,l1Lers, also received Chris.
I tlan baptism,
DEC. 3
Mr. and Mre. Paul E. Taylor
Till Rock Spring• Methodist . were baptized with Mr. and
church will sponsor H bazaar Mr.~ - Guy E. Guinther as iipon
Friday and :aturday at Duke I sor. Due to their being unable
Cleaners In Pomeroy. A varlely 1 lo be present next Sunday morn·
of handmade articleB and home- · lng to be received with
the
made candy will be on Male. A: large class of adult membere,
bake oale will be held Saturday, ! the pastor received Mr and M".
The Happy Horv!ltero class ' Taylor Into full memberohlp In
of the Federated church will tho United M&gt;thod l&lt;t chul'ch lm·
have ~ir annual Christmas I media tely following their bop- I
party and It gift exchanRe Fri- l tl•m. Mr. and Mrs Guinther
day evening. at the chureh. Mro. also aclerl as sponsors to their I
Ben Neutzhng, Mrs.
Li\lu~ , reception int o Lhe church rnemHauck and Miss L~na Grueser . bershi p.
are hostesses.
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HOSTS TO PASTORS
The bazaar, soup and pie sole Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dow110n
hy the Syracuoe Ladies Auxil· entertained Meigs County · min·
oary of the Syracuse Volunteer laters and ttH!Ir wives at
a
Fire Department will be held holiday dinner last week Pres·
in the basement of the Syra. ent were \lie Rev. and M ra.
ruse Methodist Church mstead Chesler Lemley and 110 n Lar·
of at the town hall . II will bejiin
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needed tor carrvout.
Serving 1' Say "Mrttrt ChrlatnYa••
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will be In U10 church dining 1
room. Soup, &amp;0 cents 11er quart, i
with • trulr ,,. gift
pies 7t •ents each, I~ cents by '
0
the piect, Many bazaar articles ' ,......{_?~:~~
!or sale.
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CANS
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thiiNIIhouett.

TQ HW,
version of our famous

Mrs. Ml\dred Kloes has recelved word that her son, Raymood Kloe• stationed in Turkey with the U. S. Air Force, '
Is hoopltallud there. Persons I
wllhlng to 1end mail to him
may un this address: Alnnan
2nd Clall Raymond Kloeo, AF
1566'7810, D.E.T. !0, Box 1142 APO
!192M, New York, N. Y.

CREAM CHEESE
3 ·;:,

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Automatie or nuanual·
wind mo~entent. Steel or

BUTTERMILK v1 2 69c
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CHEF'S CHOICE
FRENCH FRIED

CANDY

POTATOES

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Now On Diaplay.

Fui-Valu Buy . , , Vogetoble Beef or Chicken Noodle

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Bqiling Bee! _ 3 ~~-•. 99c
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HAVE DINNER GUESTS 1
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Wise en·
teotained with o Thanksgiving
Day dinner at their home In
M:ddloport, Invited guests included Mrs, Charles McNamee,
Miss Ruth Wise, C. H.
Sr., Howard Byers, Mr. an
MrS. Vic Hnnhs nd children,
Cathy and Chuck, Hurl Hannahs,
Mrs. M. R. Sanborn, loll" Bell
Sanborn, Merri Ault, Mrs. Jlo.
bert Alllftsworth and Mrs. Ev·
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have th~ir annual ChriMlmas
dbmer and pMiy with $1 girt
excllange at the l'crlerotod
Church Thunday at 6:30 p. m.

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SLOnED

Thompt~on,

Vlr~inia

at ooon.
\. ~torktun, a tf!arher In Tipp City,
'l'ht Installation of new off!· es .sponsors.
•era of Evangeline Chapter, ! ~harte. Eugene Burton wu
OltS, Middleport, wi\1 be held sponsore~ by hlo falher, Mr.
'l'lnll'tcla evening Dec. 2 at Robert E. Burton and due to 111·
the Malonic Temple In Middle· nm of M;·s. Burton. Mr. Wat.port It 7:so p. m.
. so_n arted as his second ,_ponsor;
D!ana Ka~· and Jacqueline Sue

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U. S. GOVERNMENT
INSPECI'ED

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GIOUND CHUCI

Old
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visited their son, Mr. and Mrs. I
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Jimmy AutheriOil and daughF . June WilleS, Karen
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er or Syracuse. Their vaPd- ••· Racure RQu(.e .
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ctau·
daullbter who has been Ill Is par&lt;nlll, Mr. IUid
lola 1be elurl'll ..... lor lbe ...,,_ of Rev. 0_. Mro. C""''
much u;,proved.
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Cllrlstmao Colleerl 1o be pre- ....,.
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Mr and Mrs, Dana
oeuled Dee, 11 at !be Middle- Bartlett, observed her
ftfth
Over the weekend guests of . J,.;et of Coolville
Mr.
port HIC' l!doool.
birlbclaY IMIVIt'III'Y II hor l Mro.- M..,. Koma, Mr. l!ld . Mr. ond '•Irs. IJatUI Clrptllteri 1o1r1 Dove Gr.- IIIII fU!Iilj
Eleven ucolvod the Sa&lt;ra·
Mr. - U uo •btl a.- Mkldle]IOrt Kindergarten class Mn. Buck Smith, local, and i were Mr. •nd Mrs. Gene Haug. i of Pomeroy.
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Jllm1 ler die EOclol nl.. ment of Baptlam in the 11nctuwlto wiJb 1o lot 1om elotrll Tunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffn of : er of Martineburg, Ohio, Mro. l
... art weloomod but caD try of. the United
Methodist
tt como 1o prll!llu Wcdlles·
Mrs. Bartlett was a88isted by Syracuse CIIUed on Mr, and Erving Lemay, Mt
Vernon, , Mr. and Mn.
OUII 1111,!'!
.. acotple4i for Dt more lllan cburch SUnday. Family m•m·
day eveulug tonlgllt or 1:31 Mrl. Reynoldi, leachtr oJ the Mrs. Homer Icenhower.
Mrs. !loss Deal, Gambier, Mr.i visited her brother, Mr. • ...
lbNI daya (IIIUI) porlor to ben, lrlendl and plll'enle
•· Ill· ullrer• ..w .. Ollly oat clltO, in serving ice cream cups Mr. and Mro. Ted Bailey of and Ml'll. Oliver Bailey and dau- Mrs. Clyde Jolmlon ond
lbe date In the notl&lt;e. 1tem1 as wltneslf! to the baptism of
C.iD\ .'
1111,.. Wed...UJ DIP! prac. and animal cookleo. Tho San· Laurenceburg, Ind., called on ' ghtera, Sandra and Sheila of rarents, Mr ulld
lhGikl be brief, aDd clurly t!"o lnfanlll, lour children and
tlqt,
ta c:r.u. theme was carried out \ ber mother, Mra. Louilie Van Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Johnson and Mr. and Mro. Cbaf• ·'·
wr11tt11 "~)oped 11 JDllllod. ltve adults, who were baptized
J:&gt;;tr• t'Oplel If . . - flf• in the napkins. Favoro o! color- Meter and daughter, Nicki.
. McMurray, Portland Route, Mr. h! Holton, Portland:
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by the paotor, lhe Rev. C, Mel·
CWB TO MEET
foUowlog tbelarlflln'"' lnl hltoko and baiiQOn whistl"\ Mrs. Leona McLIUIIhlin o1 Co- and Mrs. Eugene Carpenter, Mr. and Mra. Dll.e Sayre .
DEC.
vln Alkire,
oa1 o1 die flnl
w01 were given by Mrs. Bartlett. ,lumbuo opent a weekend wllh l Mrl. Anna Hain011 and sou, •ted hts IIIIer, Mr. Jncl Mrl.
'1'111 Middleport 1Ute lii'Y Club Receiving bapUam were Lynn The Middleport Gorden Club be dlllrlbulod toaiJhl,
Rebecco chose as her bel]&gt;' her mother Mro. Elizabeth Hoff· Danny, Mr. Eber Carpenter, Jo.lOrts Hubbard and chtldreJI of
wiU
edn d r
Ellen Slater, daughter of Mr. will meet Mondly, Dec. &amp; at
ero JiU Walburn, Paula Ashley, ner and Mr and Mrs. C]larlie \caL
Syracuse.
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and Mrs. David A. Slater,
the Martin Reotau!'llnt for their - " "111111 ..,1 1
Kimberly JohniOn, Velvet Swl- Carro\1 and lam\ly,
Lawrence Johnston, Bob Par·. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riehii!IJ ,
at
kyat p m Mtl
Ll .j 110red by lulr gra.ndmother,
Chrtstritao dinner with
lho
Kelly
ohll', Patty Boyle• aDd Penni Mrs. Anna Healey returned \ sona, Dayton Btggs and Mr. and and family Clllled 011
1
tDd Mlas'
' Ba ·born oy
Slater, Angela Renee meotiug and gill exdllllllt to
Hyoell. Seated at the birthday Ito the borne of Mr. ond Mrs. IMro. Bobby Joe WoU and chli· Mrs. Ollie Sayre and lau....,.
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IOilllho Bel om \ea will
Watoon, daught"' or Mr. ond be hold followllrg at lbl Colum- Attend Conference
table were Velvet Swlsner, Char he carroll from Meigs dren, Racine Route, called on ceolly.
.
lhe
w Mrs John N. Watson, sponsor· bio Go• Office Memherl aro Clarence ThempiOII, Sll]l&lt;rln· Mlii'Y Krawsczyn, Patty Boyles, General hospitaL She is feoling Mr. and Mn Maywood Jo\m- , Rev. Joho IIlliCh viiiiOIII ¥1'11,
am, ed by Mr. and Mro. George reminded 1o bring 8ifta for the tendent o! Middleport Bchooll, Connie Burtorl and Jackie Col- much improved.
['ton.
' and Mrs. Elr!IOII
.
DEC. I
Nash acling as God-parents,
Athena State Hoepltal paUeals. and Tom Kelly, sutclanc' coun- grove.
Mr. and Mro. William Ables . Mr. and Mrs. Maywood Jo!'"· l Racine Route, Mr. and Mrt. ,llj:. :
Till Women'a A"oclatlon of :Gregory Alan WatiO!l,
selor of Middleport Sclmoll, are
and family visited his parents, 1ston, Mr. ynd Mrs. Dana Car- hack , Rolandus, Mr. and w,. · f
1
th' Middleport First United od by his parento.
: ry, Rutland: Dr, and Mra. Les- In Athens today and tomorrow tho Ohio Unlvorolty Inn bogln· Mr. and Mre. Frank Ables of penler and Mr&gt;. Neva Boley of , Edd Bush, local, Mr. IIIII ..,._
Presbyterian C]lurch w\11 hold : Mr. Watson was aioo bapltz· · ter Roush, Racine; the Rev. attending the two-day ae8IIOD ol ning at
a.m. II is sponsor·[ Raven•wond, w. Va.
' Racme called on Mr. and Mrs,, Herb Mcintyre. l!o •-. ....
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a boliday bazaar Thursday and ed, with his !other-in-law , Ern· and Mrs. Wendell Stutler and the "Parlners tor Progre" Con- ed by CongreSRman Walter H. Mrs. Elva Dailey and daught- \LewJohnaton and lamtly, Mm· l compamed by Ml'Oll IIJrl
Dec. 2 • 3 at the church est Stanford st,ckton, and hlo children, Syracuu; and Dw•&amp;ht Iorence in Education."
Moe\\er, and will deal with Fed· Ier visited her parent•, Mr. and 1 ersv!lle Route. .
. i the Mclutyres.
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Erneatlna and Douglas Dowson.
I The meeting• will be held at orol Aid for l&amp;ducollon.
IMrs. Carl AutherS'ln reoentiJ. Lew Johnston " recovermg
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5'fl1 A PIARL ON STATI RT. ,,_ IN RACINI
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Wftitresses. A~ I Economtv VS enatoe, Powerglide t:nl.ns. Good whitewall ttrel,
ply in person. Crow's Steak P.B. radio, automatic trans. Radio and beater. Beige over
House.
11 29 StA: · Siarra Tan finilh. Fawn interior. Set this nice car todeJ',

CAR HOP and

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Ford Galexie 500 Convertible_ $1795
V8 engine. Cruisematic trans., power ste&amp;rlng, Premi\UD
whitewall tires, 1100&lt;1 top. Vmyl interior, boautilul light
lurquolse !lnlsh.

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kittens, reasonable. Rlchard
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.ernul Avo. CaD WY 2-5l27.
carpets of soil but leaves pile
11 13 tfc soft and Jofty. Rent electric
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Donlolo Gulf Servtco
First National Bank

Wag- HartiWaro
Wold C.- Sono
VIllage Cut Rate

Racine Fui·Valu Mid,

Racine Service Station

Roclne Gor111a

The Clulo Reotaur1nt

Roclne Home Bank

bclno Gal &amp; larvloe Co.

Star Supply Co.

Holter FurnltuN Store

Eynon'o lohlo Service

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Haircuta . ..... , . $1.25
Shampoo I Sets · · $1.50
30 day oolor rlnoe,
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7:15 Sign 'On, Musical Cloelt
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7 SO Sporla Paf'•le
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9:55 Mason County Newo
8,16 Pt. Pleuant FootbaR
It 00 PortraJta ol 1 Potrtot
1:116 Jim Meeo Show
10:00 Public Service
10:30 Sangs for Children
,o ·~ Sw•p Shop
UO Sporla Porade
10:15 Family Worship Hour
10,45 Gold'"' Key
10,30 Bill MWer BI'U'!Cb Show 8:011 SundQWD llortnldo
10:30 Latchstring
ll:OO News
10:15 Mason Agr. f'o!o&amp;ram
J:t&amp; 8igD on
11:00 News
11:05 Saturday Show
n•NDAY8 11:05 Morning Melodies
12:00 Local, Ohio, Nal Newt
11\'0idAJ)
7:i10 SlgD On - Ann1 Hour
1e1ce't Friday, Cburcb !:211 Bulletlll Board
10 15 Family Woroblp (11Juro,) 7:55 Newo
Bello Ring)
12:25 Newo 0 Gr11111
1&amp; t5 A.!I.C. Program (Friday! 1:110 Bep!JII La) milD'&gt; Hour 11:40 World Newa
12:10 Slturday Matineo
lt:OO NOWI
l:i!O Sundl) Show
11:55 Mason Coanty Newo
l:i!O Newt Headlines
ltllio Tilof'l Country JUIICtton 1:30 Tbt Blbla Spe&amp;U to y 0012:00 Community News
1:3t Slturday Mati...
tl.30 nuto Country HYIIIDI
1:45 LectslaUve Report
12:05 Noon Newo
1:15 N•wo
12.00 Cemeol Block Newo
10 III. Tho Good r,IJt
12:10 Markets
2:00 Saturday Mattneo
tUO Goeasler'o Gueat Star
to. J. l:oo!P'eortmao Mooh• 12:15 Mod Day Weather
J:IO News Heodltneo
IFrld&amp;JJ
10:30 111e Country HYtlllltlmero12:20 BulleUn Boord
2:31 Saturday Matlnea
llt i10 Lorry Andenon Sbtnt
11:!0 The Qlllel Hour
12:25 Newo 0 Grama
2:15 News
nr Jim Meeo Show
12:GO Nt111
2:30 County AJent
3:011 SaturdoJ MlllnM
4:15 Btaettolll' Auoo Show
12:1S Tbt Chrlatlano Hour
12:45 Count.., Go Round
3:30 News Helldlinea
1.110 Electrte Compaoy NeWI 12,30 !'be Rev. M"rl•r feels 1:55 Newo Beat
3:31 Saturday Mat!neo
4 , ~, Jtm Meeo Shof'
!:SO 1lJt Rn. SU.. . Billups 2:00 Country Go Round
3:!1 Slturday Matinee
5 00 ~ewa
2,110 Tho Rlv. Aodrew flriOIII ~:~ ~~w~ Be~ d
1:55 News
1 nea
s 00 Jim Meeo Show
1: :w SundOJ •""""~•·
•.
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Beay
t
C: IJtl Dllelnc with Dou
:
3 55
5:!ft Rller'o Weather Report S:OO Sundown Serade
: "ewa a
4:30 Rodio R I 0
_&amp;50 ~porii_ Porace
s:tJ Sip Off
!;~ ~~,.~ Dou
1:00 Newa Roundup
fHI BORN LOSER
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Winning Numbon I'Gshd WMitly At Parildpotlng Marchonto

AIIM'a INuty It 0.... Shop

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SPONSORED BY THii FOLLOWING MERCHANTS•

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LONG 'NUFF ro $AV&amp; ~!r

~~peaklnr

TOTAL '300

ANTIQUE P'unllture,
disbeo,
mllleellaneaus. Call .., wnte:

IT WERE MEREL"'

T~f.', POAAR~. SON!."',Jii'Sr

8J. Applied

DEC. 4 ...... ·• $50.00
DEC. 11 •...... · $50.00
DEC. 18 .. .. .. .. $50.00
DEC. 24 .. .. .. .. $50.00

PRIZES

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DRAWING DAnS

FURS AND bee! hldeo. Carl
Chevaher, Long Bottom, Ohio
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DE·MENTED .'~

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1411111 St p.....-

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29. Simrnend

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RACINE MERCHANTS

1 • $100 1 • $75 1 • $50

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feet tor aerv1ce station or or trade with you lor what
12 1 3tc
oth~r business with space for we have.
.resodencle, $4,000.oot, Can r... WILL PAY 4c • lb lor beef
nee eo u-e amoun •
.
·
Bay's or Girl'• 44 .95 bh::ydt
h1des and highest price for
with purchtse of thia
:Seven room house on
Union all kinds of furns . Phone 7731 Terrace, Pomeroy, $6,900.00,
5600, Grover C. Roush, Porn28
UNICO
CU. FT.
I has new aluminum 11ding.
eroy Sl, Mason, W. Va.
CHEST FREEZER
.. It 30 3tc
$299.95
Three
Oil But- B"ULK;;;-;;;--;M;;t"ll--,ternutbedroom
Avenue,bouse
bot
water
rou te-., ~~~~7"Ctruck.
POMEROY
heating system, in very good Phone SH 2-5291.
ll·'ll-litp

FOUR ROOM furnished- apari. !
ment. WY 2-3656.
1115 tfc ,
1u ,: r.;r; anc IL.UJ rn· ·"lJ rm· ;~;
od lllld ~ apan.
menta. WY 1-6414
12 8 tk
Jack W. Carny
condition, hardwood floo111,
FURNISHED apartment, six
•
Monogor
out of floods, $6,000.00.
rooms and bath, utiliti&lt;.!S fur-l
Ph. WY '1-2111
mshed. Clos. to business dis- 1
Three ~m bouse on
tnct. Phono WY 2-3092 or ' - --Vale Street new goo furnace
WY 2-~.
n 29 3tc ZENITH 17" TV and Portable tn good .;,ndltloa, $1,500.00.
- ROOM tu . h~
.. --- sewmg machine in good con- Can finance entirely
1
rms ~ apartment dition. $2().00 each. Call WY·
··
for rent. Phone WY 2-2776. AI· 2-3979.
11 29 3tc Small Ira
h
, ..._
trr 5 p. m. Rowley and Reed - - _____ _ .. _ _
me . """' W)w tbreo
Hardware.
STEREO RADIO CONSOLE
rooms lurn1ohed downstaira,
11 1 tfc 4 speed intermixed chanier. ou. lll2 E. Maut St., Pomeroy,
700
al volume control. 4 •peeker $ ·00·
Tl!AILER LOTfl - lree .,... sound
system. Lovely waloge and woter. flmrn's l'rall nut finish. This set 10 ur ICall WY 2-27211. Alter ' p. m.
er Park fSta&amp;ti Approved)
months old. Take over ! ,caJJ WY 2-3589.
Minei'!Ville, Ohio, r'lloDe W\ paymenta of $Uii per week 0 Briea and Crow ReaiiJ Co.
'-33:14.
I lJ Uc or pay batanct due $88.28. Call _
11 24 ltc
TWO- BEDROOM house trailer WY 2-%55.
11 30 llc HOUSE FOR SALE: 5 rooms,
for rent. Brown's
Trailer
I
good weD. Happy Hollow. See
Park, Phooe WY :1-3324.
nsurance
\ or caD, Orville llogue, SH :1_
It 29 6te PHOTO Cop
102:1.
II 1.9 12tp
_
fUll S.Mee. eop.
Fmployment Wanted
leJ made Gl legal papero, FOR SALE: 8 room house with
blrtll reo:ords ond almo91 lllJ bath, full basement 894 Hy
WILL DO boby olttlng ln my othtl' doeumenta.
oeU St. Mid~ Phone:
home, Phone WY 2-6655.
Realer ........,.,
Pt. Ple~aanl 68ti-211Vl
.
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IDEAS at Landmark

2.Monet

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bigbwa7. Four bedrooma, UvlDg.

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be rough, but 1hould be W.ose

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THUNDER

DAILY CROSSWORD

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N1ce loca tmn m Middleport 1

THE HAWKINS •
HOUSE

WRE( KI NG

=roi&gt;ed

schools. Tel. 773-5712. Call

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WANTED- small farm, Coold

C;oll IVY 2-5434
12 l 61 c I
10 30 tfc
Real btate For Sale
dining, family, lt:itchllll, ··reak·
Sl. EEPJNG rooms for eight. . BUDGET PRICED- furniture in
last play, mald'a, a!Uity llld
l.' _.;e uf kitchen and front room ~ our thu·d f!~or budget shop.
•hop. Three bath&amp;. Cf . ·mlc tile
with TV. Fumace. or will [ Ba~er Furmture, Middleport, FOR SALE: S bedroom house, and wall to wall carpet on
.
Oh 0
High floors. About two-t.b:.irdl of
11 12 U handy to Pomeroy
nmt nart
of
it
for
light
hou
se'
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1
1
ld
•"
I
1!C 100 '· Shou
"" seen to be howe Is paneled tn mahopny
l: el·ping. Five miles from Ha· SLUGGISH SEPTIC t k"
appreciated. Gali furnace. WY and walnuL Air concUtiooed.
r mto Lucks. Phont: WI 9-2685. · ged ru·a~ns
. ,. Get an
· Clog- 2-2216.
Klean-Em·
II 30 Uc Large patio ond double eorport.
- - - Oa lot 200' 1 390'. Mq bo oeeu
12 1 6lp All
Septic Tank
==cc.·-.
--·
.
Cleaner
FOK SALE
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U.WUHN JSHED 4 room house. Landmark Farm Bureau,· The AJTV"ican Legion Buildins, ••• eppolntmeut oaly
l.,;mrel ~t. Rent reasonaU!e.
11 3 30tc Legion Terrace, East M a in
PRICE REDUCED
I· nmk f· ugale ' WY ll2-5298tf , USED KING FLUTE,
- - - for
--p
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h
Ia
1
I
sale.
omeroy, wot
rge ot on Wrlle1 • ., The Dally Seatlllel
0
----- - --------- 3 - c I WY 2-2950.
ll 17 tfc East Mam, can be easily eon-[
Bo• &amp;88-H Pomel'O)', 0.
S~I A LL APARTMENT. 127 But- - - - ____ , vcrted to &gt;partment or office
ternul. Pomeroy.
11 30 tt l FIREWOOO. any length, $lO.OO j building, $12,000.00, can lin- -~,...--...,-----·,. ---I pock up load. Call or write! ance
Wanted To Buy
II H" JS HED apartment. five Glendale Skidmore Shade I
·
LEWIS TRADING Post, wlll
rot~rns and bath. Ovrr Fabric Ohio, MY 6-3437. ' 11 1 tt~ i Harteobach houe:e on Osborn 1 buy heaters, gas, coal, o i I,
·".110 P· Rent rensonable. Frank I
- - - - ~Street, Pomeroy, two apart- appliances, clean used furni__Fugale, IVY 2-~~9~:_11 30 tic ·
OPEN EVES. TIL 9
ments pariially
furnished, ture all kinds. See us at
SIX HOOM house, in Mason
(CLOSED SUNDAYS)
I with extra large lot $5,500.00. Third and Mill Streets, Midlily. Modern, close
to
Christmas GIFT
dleport, Ohio, and we will

PAW!!iHAR's
A BRAND-NEW
BABY OVER AT

I.

Pomeroy, Ohio

St.,

ter 5 p. m.

WHO IN

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BAIRDAUTO
BROTHERS

in.
Used Clothing Store, Rl 3•
ALBERT H. ClOI, liLAESMAN
LtJc.,;l
rear, MiddlePort Pomeroy, Ohio.
1!153 PLYMOUTH, t
II&amp;POMEROY, omo
11
14
Ohio. WY U918, Martin Reseta tlon wagon. VB outooutllc, Wl' s.all
WY a.a
Jaurant.
11 f ttc SEWING
••~.
power steering and brabs. _______l::t_•...:...::.!tt.:_l
.
.
.
ma~o. repair ,... One owner, fino &lt;IOnd. $400.
i ~OO M furrushed apartment nce, all makes. WY W2tK. Call WY 2-3968.
' room boase
11 30 :lte FOR ftALE
_ 11 Y _2-2288. __ _ _ n~_c The Fabnc Shop, P
. ••
wllb both, . . Broodw.I!J st.,
BOVSE on Lincoln
Heights
Smger Sales «1111 lJ48 DODGE, '!1 ton lru&lt;,k loliddleporL ~ WY t-3141.
newly decorated, 1nside and
ce..
I 29 tfe
4· speed transmission. 1956
·
11 !I eta
out. Call WY 2-ol'll.
Plymouth 5 cyl. automalle.
10 29 tf 7.50 I II NEW SNOW tires as
_ _ _ _ __ ::.:..::.:...:::.•
low ao $12.95, plus lax. New 1960 Studebaker Lark staiion ~
HOUSI FO~ IALI
6
For Rent
rims lo mount snow tires on. wagon, cyl. standard trans- Modern lllllell BIJlo. Beoadlul
- - -- - - All
1
mission. Can be teeD at Wolfe 1o "
-·"
U'l~ URN!SHED s rooms and $7.50.popu
ar sizes In stock ,
Cl~o~OD on top II ........
.W
Newell's Sunoc·o Chest
Servit:e station, Racine.
tacin&amp; State B.igbwat Gar••• on
b,'lh, duwnstmrs Hpartmenl I er Qh'10 1111.1 2305
•
11 -,. 3tp !IA&gt;Utt 7 With Jood road t&lt;o- maill
men's, and children's. Jeffers

•

IAIINI!Y GOOGL. and biUI'I'Y SMITit

bl.m Ill.

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GRANGE INSURANCE. Mallen "
l_l
AInsurance Agency, tnc., PoD&gt; lfwi/CRII/' f'i.UII' 'r
ll'OY· Phone WY J.331lt.
f 1 tfc PROPERTY FOR TRADE • Two bedroom frame bouse
with bath and automatic bot
AVTOMOBILB ll!IW'ance been "" heating, hardwood floors,
::;':!:..~~
nicely decorated, full base· ment and 50 ft. lot. Owoer
!Wile will accept an old house ln
Auto S•lea
trade.
•
MIDDLEPORT - Eight room
.
I ted
1957 CHEVROLET v-a, auto- house, mcely oca
near
matio transmission. Nice con- schoolo 111111 business district
dilion. Price $450.00. Phone Two baths and hot air gu
WY 2-2973.
11 'l7 3tc heating, bordwood fioors, nice
lot with double garage. Presently arranged as double ,...
61 Buick_ $1,095 tal. G1'091 income fl20 111011tb4 dr. St.a. Wagon. SparklinK
ly• •,000.
original red finish. Autom..
tic Wit Worth much more. POMEROY SUBUIIBAJlf -65 Buick • Save $800 Eigbl room frama 1a o • I e
Wildoot Cuslool 2 d&lt;. Hard
with bath, lumaco beating,
Top. Only 8,456 euy miles.
tuU basement, Dice garage,
N
•-· titl d Offi~-•with driveway, lot 100 r 150,
ever ...,;en
e .
cuua
car, and reaDy ..babied." Ponicely located OD highway,
wer steering and brake1.
just outside «1rp0ration. A
Auto. Tran~
better buy at $14,000.

USED

and bath. Furnish utilities.
Coat:~ Building. 11 16 trc
4 ROOM MTH and garage 916

_,.

1AETNA CASUALTY tnsur""'' FOR SALE: 3 room house,
Mullen Insurance Agency, [nc. bath and garage. North First
Pomeroy, Phona WY 2-33ll1.
St., Middleport. Phone WY Z.
9 1 lie
3600.
12 1 tfo

2-2651.

99~-hll9B

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Insurance

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Carpenter
SOCI'aJ News

PQIIIROY, CIHIO

'
furanc.,- wy: l

4 30 6tc
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REVIVAL will stnrt -rieccmber:
1965 COWR TV
a: Fmdom Guspel Mission Lovely walnut console. VHF &amp;
5
a! Bald Knob, 7:30 each even- UHF tuning. RCA chassis.
lne . H&lt;'v. Griffith and Rev. This sel just like new. Take
Giue&lt;encamp. Special sing- over payments of $14 per
ers. Publ:c invited. 12 1 6tp monlh or pay ba!onee due
- -- - ---- ··- - -- - - 1 398. Thi s set full) guaranteed.
For Rent
, Try il in your home. Call
- WY 2-6555.
n so 6tc
1
HorsE (at Enterprise). Five
- - -1965 . ZIG AG .
rooms and bath, garage. Call'
.
or see Maxine Am· Sewmg
rna , mdadun o. Tins
to "Re •ale,.
1 r.
old, Athen•. Ohio.
n s emons"
1!11 1ar·
ly sold $119 95. Will sell for
____ ,__ ___ I]_ 26
__ 5lc
_ $50. , or per month. Call
ROOM HOUSE 2nd Sl., Sy- IVY 392- 15
.
It
Stc
30 __
racuse. with hot and cold ,- ·----6555___ __ ____
water. Moore's gas heater NEW HAY for sale. Ella Hanbog garden lot. WY t-3352.
num, Long Bottom, Ohio.
ll 24 tfc
ll 30 3tp
- - ---' · :I ALFALFA orchard grass- bay
BRICK DUPLEX . 3 bedrooms
for sale. Call Raveuswood,
ioiOtog room, dmmg room, kot:~- .
ll- Hilc
2
chen. basement and garage, -

OPEN IVES. 9.00 P.M.

Mr. ond Mr1. K.,..tll ~
and Lavern Jordaa and cblldloha B: L~::,~,~!':.Ch'• »tee. of ren, Ruth, Jane, Jackie, Dtmny,
lUlu- "' 100 n. snaet. Dd.... nor- Betty ud Je:rr:lt sue, WIN r•
:~·~
cent &amp;today dinner peata of
DOUet Ula$ ca Novembe~l. le&amp;, &amp;b• Mr and .Mra. MeDdal JordaD

IDNlel'IIJUd. Aled Dr Petltklll apblft
the Commoa
Pltu
Coun of
lltlJII Couut,.,
Ohio. lor~ culo(ly ol ubUclrell. alim.oDJ, both tem.·
JKII'IIl'f and permauat. and
ottwr

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and Bryan.
pald travel, boualng, food.
uLav........ _ ,... ....
au..
Sill u &lt;IW1UIII •
Atlantic. 1!J!1b salary jobo, ....,, •• .., """""" or . - .,,. ployed part tlme at Oblo Unlver·
J'rom tho largeot truck or
male, female over 18. OEIB
:U~r ~·-= ::g :, ~ llty ill Hudam Health CeDter.
bulldozer radiator to tha
Bo1 23190. Oakland Part. _,..,,norence
'"'· ....._ 'l"boo22tmm.
111e Molllero Club of ColumIID.alleat heater core.
Fla. 3330'1
I'WaOfl
bll !llomeotlrJ Scboo1 lpOIUIOI"
~
ed a lkatlni party at llow'o
1
BEATING, PLUMBING, Rura
uu ~~f-1. &amp; &amp; Rollercade near Nellonvtllt r•
WY :1-2143
Dolo! Bottle Gaa. Amold Broeently, It was well atleoded.
lberB, 611 L MaiD Stnel - - - - - - - - - Mr. 111111 J.lro. WllUam Law·
EARL GRUESEII. Plumbing I'GineroJ'.
t :a 11c1
oon visited her lather, Mr. Wtthl-..=========;l
row,
at BuoUngtol1 'VftBDI
111111 llertlni,
Mlnersvil 1•~r
.....
ttal last --·
OlUo. EDd your aewer troubPhon Tod F
U!Jl'p
~
les. We have all sizel sewer ,......;.;;.;..::.':....:.;;.;..•:!Y..:.;or;;__
Yra. LooDa JolmiOD IIIII son,
macblnes. Reooonabla ratoo. ·1 FREE ESTIMATES
David, Toledo, spent the week
Call WY :1-2974, day or olgbl
ond wl1b hlr
llr. ond
•• ..._
Mra. Marvin QJue,
8 D uv
ON
!olr, ond Mra. Earl lllarkey Tbl Cllrpeot« Bopllsl Youth
eALUMINUM SIDING
wm In RavtlliiA neentiJ 1o mot at tbe chureh Sundar ev·
eSTORM DOOR
at~nd lhe Portaga oounty n. enlng ond followlDtltM meeting
&amp; WINDOWS
meter banquet. Mr.
starkey the quarterly B!rtbdoJ Social
eROOFING
was the guest speaker.
wa1 beld. A film from lhe
EXterior Decorators
Mrs. Roy wtsemm and Mro. Cedarville Baplllt College at
Larry Clark, Harrlsonvllle, r• Dayton wu ohoWD.
Of Ohio
cently were Sunday
dinner Miss Anna Parker and friend
WY 2-5644 Middleport, 0. guests of Mr. and Mrs, Earl of Cleveland apent a receot SalUIED PARTS FOR ALL
Starkey and Mrs. Doroey Jor· urday night with her grandpar·
MAKES 11 MODILI
CUSTOM BUTCIIERINO and dan and sons, Ricky and Ralph onta, Mr. and Mrl. Ney Carcuttlng. WiU buy bldel every wert guesta at tho SIMkey peater. Mro. Mary Bable of
Mlloo
North
of
Pomoroy
Monday. PhD Meter, Pbone home on Tuesday.
Uololl Ridge IV8d aalled at tho
12
OnStoteRoute7
WY l-3510.
I 18 Ue Recent 118llera altho home Carpenter homo on Monday.
of Mrs. Murl G'8laway were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Gllletto
PHONE 985-2297
lnatrvctlo 1
and Mro. David Woodrum and and family of Albmy wen ren
oon, Hamden, and Leon Wood· cent Saturdo)' evening gusets of
and
""m'ft o1 Me- Mr 111111 Mrs Rei Cb dl
AuertONEEII
0.
•
ea e.Mro.
8Dmptell
11erv1oo
- S._ CIVIL
wom,. SEBVICE
_ . . rum
Arthur, 1011, •......,.
.
Mra.
Helen .Jeffero and
11 ... - ·TEI!'l11
Jobo. .....,.. • .,
,.,..
Mr. and Mro. A. 11.. Caster Beulah Cordray opent on a!tOI'
Crill Bradford
boww. Mnooemeftt.
....._
beth rda
Wrile, Prone or Coollel
......,
., - .;-,;.;;;;:.( ond Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Speno DOOD with Ellza
Jo n.
A. C. 811ADPORD
=:;""' :!,!"!" "'!;"'
eer of Cbarleslon, W. Va., II· Members of the Bessie Strong
RadDe, Oblo
tehool lllfflcltDt 101' · ...., lobi. tend sincere thanka to the many Womeo'IJ Chriltlu Temperance
1 1 do
~~.:"
biends from tltia 11'08 who r• Union attended the November
;::• ,::' a:-~":; membered Mrs. Casler wllb let- meeting at tht home Gl Mro.
AJ:1 roNDmONING Rolrlgel'- ........
tero and cards and belped to D. L. McVay, Albany.
aBon oervtce. Jack'• Relrttmake her birthday a day of Ml'l. Zello Perry apent two
eratlon, New Boven, Phone The Pope'l temporal powor ourpriBes.
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doyo with bar doughier and famTIJ ~.
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During the depressJon of that Ithe defense efforl.
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Most of us know little more about Mr. Paul Carna· former Bethlehem supenntend- mt~ndent of t~e en: ~

monies during the day, attend I mdust ry m _the HoratiO Alger I han than what we read Jn the papers.
ent, who a yer~r earlier. had I an two years at.er
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a "Get Re-Acquamted" hour at I rags · to · m:ht!~ patlern.
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That is enough to inspire the events or today whlrh JOined the Great Lakes Steel, reclor of produc:tmn . He •
6 p. m. in Racme, then be the 1 Carnahim - a fam1ly name are dedicated in his honor. It is fitting that we, as Corpuratwn in Ecorse.
. named VIce-president lD elw'jl
guest of honor at an Apprecia -1Widely known m Meigs ~ounty Americans, mld·stream In the greatest technological
Promised a Job at Greal Lakes I of sales m 1953.
tion Banquet in Sourhern High today- achteved the cha~rman- and soeial experiment In the world's history, focus Carnah an set off for MIChigan, I BECOMES PRESIDENI
School where 350 other guests ship last month It :epresents t~e ~ attention upon Mr. Paul Carnahan, a captain or in· liltle realizmg what the future! Promotions came fill fll
are expected at 7.15 p. m
pmnacle reached m a fantastic dustry.
/w id. At Ecorse, Carnahan be· i 1954 He was named as.._
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h d climb to the top for Carnahan
His life began In the most humble environs or rural Ig&lt;m at the mmlmum hourly I to the president in Februlr7,
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an wh0 began h.Is career m
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e wor s arge m I steel industry 31 ye&lt;~rs ago as nary obstacles to material achievement.
tor. and e1gh t months later be" and president m May, HI t.
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Today he is Exhl'blt No · I ln any eourt th a t wou ld came a rhe rke1 &lt;~ nd rt-rorder came a board member ol Na. ustnal operations, was born an Itour Iy - ra ted sa
1~ the ~ac~n~ area and attend- operator at Great Lake Sleet : prft\'e freedom to work and pursue happiness Is in· m the bloY.mg rmll then m the I tmnal Steel in May, 1155.
e mos 0 IS
elementary 1Corp. m Ecorse Michigan
a deed tbe main road to mankind's finest flowering.
suak mg p1ts.
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port m Parkersburg this morn-I ~na I nh ,h w ~ now vesi was ?rphaned at the age of I as a teen-ager. Carnahan fir st, promoted to roremi.ln. and m: Apnl 1961
he was' .aamel
lng to welcome Mr. Carnahan. i ~o~s rs~~~e ca~d a fa~~~ ~6 His fathe.r dJed .m 1910 and was employed as a substatiOn ' 937, he was advanced to super-1president o'r Natmnal Steel. A
He was to amve at 11 30 a m I
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r eer tn IS . Is mother died durmg the 1918 attendant for a bus company at intendent m ehal gt' ol I h e year ago he became vice~
First stop in Meigs co~nt; rap~ r.~se from a actory work!- mflue~a epidemic. Carnahan Beaver Falls, Pennsylvama, &lt;H then • new •·scarfmg" opera-!man of ihe board of direeir:n
. er o cue execut1ve of one o and h1s two younger brothers bout 25 miles from P11tsburgh I uons
;::oo~oin~a~IIneS~~thl~~~O ~~~ . the world's biggest steel em- f were sent to live with their
DEPRESSION HITS
C~rnahan held thi s po~! unlil : :~cu~~:r~:~t!e boarlta
before n outdoor
b1 · pires.
grandmother.
In the early 1920s. he fo und 1943 \\hen hi:' wa !-i elt&gt;Vt~led to
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Then hi~ itinerar w~~se: y. Born on~ rar~ near Racine, Unable to fmish high school work at the Bethlehem Steel . su~nntf'ndent uf the stnp mill
The far - flung NaUonal steel
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own· on the Ohm R1ver, Carnahan because he had to go tn work Company's plant m Sparrow's Durmg the wotr y~-&gt;ars , he head· em1·1re mcludes 1:1 number tl
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Stfel diVISion. Mldwest l'lf
D1v1ston , Hanna Furnace C..
pora1wn, Stran - Steel CarptP
C~Lmn ~at10nal
SLeel SerQ::w
C1·nter dlvtsion, 1'ranspor~
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Stee l w1t h 27.642.230; BftbJe.
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pu bl1e w1th H.543 419.

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By Chester TannehU1
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Mr. Paul Carnahan. chairman 1 school assembly, to the Marlin
of the board of the National ! Restaurant for lunch, and to
Steel Corp., IS home today,
Middleport High school later
He will receive keys lo the I, where he will ~e p~esented to
towns of Pomeroy, Middleport, students m a third assembly.

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men said there was ~.000 , . .
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