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cHUCKlE FOR TODAY

CONVINTION SUNDAY

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HELENA, Mont. (UPI) - Winter readied another savage
blow today at Montana villages and ranches already reeling
under record-breaking cold and snow.
The Weather Bure:ou said lhe secoOd blizzard was sweeping down from Canada and would invade the hard-hit state
late today.

motion pic-

byy Mrs. Martha
Mrs. Huoted rom·

For you who
o.ro 5 ft. 5
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GET A "SAFETY-TESTED" USED CAR NOW,
••• WINTERPROOFED AND READY-TO-ROLL!

The forecast was bitter news
for ranche.n; struggling through
waist-deep drifts to reach millions
of cattle and sheep stranded and
near starvation high in the Rocky
Mountains.
Cold wave warnings wert issued
for Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana
Obio and lower Michigan and the
RuUand·a Higb. School band, Weather Bureau warned of heavy
snow squalls which wouuld dump
[ ~~:~";'_;;:i~:by a lopsided grid one to three inches of snow from
1,
fashioned against
of P.rkersburg the upper Great Lakes Into the
Friday night. :!ltaged its halftime northern Ohio Valley.
ahPW honoring team and band

Rutland Band
Performs At
Game On Friday

OR. EDMUND LIFE

Plan Revival
Opening l\londay
At Laurel Cliff

Dlmln•t&amp;s Cortly
Alftratlont

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Of Second Blizzard Advance

osociatioon obBerved
~·o; "'"'u they met

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OhW. Colcl waft ht\lfld. T"""'
lq n~uch col.,
wttfl 1 •I•·
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nitht wtth temperatu .... faiiMsw te
15-24 • ._.. ...,......., by Sun4lly
mornlne. Sund.ly PM'ffy doud .,..
cohNr with a ftw ...,. fiiii'I'IM.

Reels Under Savage Wintery
Mo
Storm Roaring Down Out Of Canada
American Ed1reation Week Is
Teachers

POMEROY, OHIO

Weather

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• Shollldlrs are
narrower
• Wllaf lnd hlplines
lf8 aborter and

seniOrs.

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There never wao a better lime to get a real bargain In

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a good used oar tban rlghl now. We've whacked the
prices 1oJove 'em oul. Stop In now, you'll oo glad you
did.

1954 OLDS

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MEIGS THEA"E

$895

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TONIGHT

II today.

1953 FORD

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Customllne z.lioor Sedan. V·8 engine. Bright new seat
rovers. Fordomatlc drive. "I got rhythm" says this litUe
car. She sure has too. Come aeefor yourself.

.1955 FORD

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$895

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Custom \'8 2·1Jo9r. Frlaky as • young colt. A top I'"''
former and a good looker. Solid as a rock, too. It s 'J
steal of a deal. Better drive it now.

1955 DeSOTO

$1095

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Flredome Sporlaman. This Hardtop beauty has only bad
one owner. He waa particular too as you can see. Full
lime power ateerln&amp;. Powerflite transmission. Radio,
heater and many more accessories.

1954 OLDS

$995

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Super 88 Holid~ Coupe. Flaahtns performance with the
world famous Rocket engine and Jetaway Hydramatic
Drive. An excepUonatly nice car for the model.

1953 BUICK ·.

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StflTil'l,l-lone t_rl!eJIIIniiJI. Smooth power straight 8 en·
tr,llinll~on. ~t of car for little

liot )'IIIIi' d~&lt;t"
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1956 OLDS" :· ·: • $1495
"11° Holiday 4 Door Sedan. ·One careful local owner.
COrti Hid white finish. Low mtlea,e. Tires are like new

and they are white aide walla, too.

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1956 PLYMOU"T-. "195
Savoy ' Door. VB eosine with Stick Shift .franamtsston,
tWo lone arey finish. This one WUI go faat so hurry.

1953 CHRYSLER $495
l'ew

Yorker 4 Door, fully equipped, power steering.
Drl'yN, lite new. Here's a fine family car WJ&gt;rlh mucll
mort.
.

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$995

black finish topped orr
tranamll81on. lJere'o a
Drive II and you will

ZANDT

~~e~!~ft,IS ~~JdOl

"HAVE ROCKET

98 4·Door sedan. Luscious Z.IDQe green. Plenty of room

for the whole family in lhla 'bold; All the driving ronven·
lence features, too. A quality car at a new low piice. Eye

Heath Methodist
Eleanor Circle

Pnmoroy. nhto
WILL TRAVEL"

the
Heath MethodiJt Cburdt ot Mid·
dl
Th
eport met
urlday evening at
'l:ao at the cburch.
The devotions were given by
Mrt. Norma Wilcox ueln&amp; as her
topJc "Facea To Reflect Tbe
Li&amp;ht."

Three Sloo,..

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-olio'THE LEGEND OF
TOM DOOLEY"

MJehaol Landon -

Jo MolTOW
SATURDAY

"THE REBEL SET'

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Gregg Palmer K.athhen Crowley

The .proQram chalrma 1, Mn.
Charlea All Bradbury lntro«'ueed

"JOHNNY ROCCO"

Rich colors bor!Vilid
from a Persian lleOYefl

By LUCILLI HAWKINS
Roberta Kraeuter and Terry
Bradford, wh'lner• In tbe region·
al l'arm Bureau Talent Find at
Piketon, returned home Tuesday
evening from Columbus where
they sang and attended the ban·
quet of ~ht'l annual meeting of
the Ohio Farm Bureau Federa·
Uon.
Terry Bradford waa the over
nitllht J~~t~lt o.f Roberta Kraeuter

Coleen Gray
SUN., MON. anol TU.S.

"WOMEN OBSESSED"
at the

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compllmtnt-inviti"' print
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tcO!Itt. Port bow addS
·just tho rliht

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to 1 colletless nellJ(nt; .
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·r flltterl"' l4 ~
1ored sllrt. fml~'' : ,
blue htzt, nut bniir~ . ;
Slzea U&amp;f28, It~ ;_

the guest apeater, . Mn. h.alph
Zundel who ~:poke on the Week·
••• ln Rio day bliJ:iou• Education prOifam Tuelday.
to attend the ln thJa area.
Jdf!i. Carl Moore, Mra. John
and Tea
Mrs. Zundel teachell at nine Smit"b and Mrs. Homer W-'ter
achotla in the a~a of the fourth wert vialton j.n Pu.ker1bure Wed·
and Ufth lrtdee each havine 4Jne neaday.
~our leuona..
David Thomff.l left thJs week
, Mn. John Krawacayn presldent, fdr ·~ indefinite vblt in Crook1·
presided ov,, tbe meeting. Plana viUe with Mr. 'and Ml'l. Walter
were made for the December Thoma'll and family .
to be held at Uie home o1 ll~~:~~'~John Frick ifi a medical
Fultz wlth a ,peclal
at the Meip General
, The II'OUp
a one dollar
. C. F. Tompkins and .Mra.
Parker Were vtl.ltora in
and P•rkenbure Wed·

ftlkilard Eyer -

SUhn Hayw.ard, Stephen Boyd

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

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Then reconditioned, wlnterlHd, beautl.. are youn at
really low prleea.

1955 BUICK VI 2 Door Setlan ........ $99S·

and finAl
trim tinea of
the
model. The kind that
the meq Uke for the best girl to
to the bta dance of the !Ienon .
suaaested the tune "Aftt!t the

Pomeroy National· Christmos ·C:lub
'Opens November 16th·
Football
Scoreboard
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Special. bynafiow. Sharp OrlginJI gre~n, . il)ll white fin·
Ish, with a clean Interior. ShoWIIg&lt;&gt;Od cata.
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pOwer •teerl~ vm•, ~~n,

fl$ Plu (6lk weekly) .
UO Plan (fi,.OC\ weeklY)'.'

1957 BUICK Sptdal 4 Dr. sHan ·· $1',195'

. UOO Plu.(f2.Qo teekly)
. . flSt PloD (f3.00 .feeitiYl .

2 Door Sedan. DYJ!llflliw,

Very ntce.,One careful local owner. .•

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One careful local owner. Dynaflow drive. Radio and
Healer. Power Steerfna. Extra clean.

1955 CHMOLET VI·Bel Air ·· ···· $1,195
4 Door Sedan. Powergllde, Power steering, Power
Brakes. Very cood care by one local owner. Low mileage.
1955 FORD VI 2 Door Sedan .... · · .. $895
Ford-o-malic. A clean sllarp car just waiting ~... Y/lu.

1955 'BUICK Centur, Vt · ·· ·· · · · · · $1,195
4 Door· Hat'dtop. Dynaflow, PoWer sleer\nc '·J!IIwer
brakes, Spotleas Red and Willie ftnlab Wt••"..iilJnhed
and black Interior. ·
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1954 · lUlCK V8 Specif · · ·.· ·:· · · ··.~~ ~) 't~-~ ',;
2 Door Hardtop. st.!. Ti'ananll.l.i~Jm~ 11m!. ~~W. ·'
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week4' depolltunate suing 10 ea&amp;y !bat many folks opell Cbriatmifi Club ~~

·!'.,: apeelal purposes, like savlng for ~ew furniture ora long trip. · ·

\1.· OPt~ ,0~, accOi!~t fl 8!J!I~ o~' !!U~ ~'venle~~l)y, !~~~ offlc~.
, wl!l'mean a bla Chr!Stmai'lo ~980. ·,
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OEMS TO MEET

,m in LaVeHe, nem"ocratie chlir~ of Athens Cou1tf,
be
the speaker next Tuesday wbeD
tbe Meigs County Dem'*atic
Club meets in Portland Grac)e
School at 7:30 p. m. The public is
invited.
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mas; ~ need to bOrrOW or dlaturb your regUlar savtncs account.
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..Athens 32, Pom.,.... 6
Galllpojlo 44; Mill41iooo1 12 •
Jack...:. 20, 'W..Id41n I
Lagan 64. N_.aonvllle •0
Rutland 57, LlHie Reds 0 ,
K'(l8r •2. Fairland 0
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SovthwMtant 37, Hanaan ; W.
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Pt. PINNnt 35, W,a hama 12

fl$1 Plu (~ .00 weekly)
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There will be a hellin&amp; an:d
shower · for llr. and Mrs. Larry
O'Brien, Friday, ,Nov. 20 at 7:30
p. m.
th~. 1 Burlin«bam Woodmen
, A:U
rebt&amp;et · and
;!i.~dl are invited t~ a'tend.

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Middleport High Gridders Dads
Are Accorded Honors On Friday
Dads of MiddlepOrt High School players took their bows in
before the start of the Gajlipolis-YeUow
game Friday. night witlt the high School band

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Panthers, Yellow Jackets Dt;feated In SEO:\L ;~;:..,~"":;-"·"""""
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I STANDINGS Bulldo~sUseLong~a· ersToB1te _ RutlandTakes ,
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p ~12 Victory Over Middleport Team ~:~:;n
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KYrerr' Bddte Freneb opened
tti&amp; ltOI'illl witb a 5-yard PIYdlrt
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quar 61 · yard&amp;
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CUmaD. nA....,.
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16, then
ln the aeco.nd quarter to take the
steam out of the vUiitors.
John Felhwe taHlf!d from th~
three, 1nd Frencb ran for l'P for
&amp;bird quarter aeore1. Frencll toot
a pall from Mulford for -22 yardl
aJ¥1 'tbe
TD. also in tbe thj.rd
qutrter. Both c:oac:het uaed seCODd
and tliird atriRJers throughout
tbe fourth period.

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winalocked up third place for Coach Bob S~ng screw. Pomeroy
Jacket:.B it meant a must victory on Turkey Day over Nelsonville

Southern Valley For
wound up it1 Pomeroy or seventh place in the league behind Pomeroy, 32-ti

!t~ ~~;·-:::, ~;~,l~n':";:f~:~
footbalf ch..mpa,

Too mu•h Paul
a Bal'd-runmng Negro
many Yellow Jacket e~rors. brou~ht a ~4- 12 gn

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"·--·-:-· ••· on slick band·ofEs from
Gary Lane, danced
and slimmed a total or 16'7 yards
.,0_. for four to&lt;&lt;cbdowns. H•
a vu
cauehl
one of Lane's passes for an·"
otheir iO-yard TD late in the game,
returned a punt 56 yards for ~n
otber
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wlth a minute gone in the seronrl
1~~;~; wben they came to hfe
f:i
on their own 42, they went
way to ii:r. plays aided-..Qy
8 15 .Yard
for roughnet&gt;S .
Walter
driving hard.
Dick Roderick
the Middleport 46
end all the way
to
hi&amp; pass to Evaos for

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Galll..lls ,M, Mlddi-"
Athens 32. lfllomeroy 6
Log1n 64, Nt1tonville 0

In the second half ~he
never gol beyo~d Lhe1r

a TD in the thirhd

Football Scores

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CoW!ftbus East ••
bottled up in•U;Je the1r own ~
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Matlon·Pr..,lllln Ill
fumble on bis 30 k1lled a m.ove
Lorain 6
After "EvaTlli gol his fourtb 1D fCJr .
53 ChiUicothe 0 ~·J
Q+l2, the .Jackets went 17 y~rds
Ne.w Lexi~n 0
from their 25, ran out of gas m a
M Philo I .
fourth and two sttuation, Ha.rtin&amp;er
26 GJouster 11
tryin,g a run for it and getting but
Pott.,lA 2
one .
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t::lncln.utl CtAir•l 16
In the fourth quarter thy got
Clnclnnatl Wlthrew 6
the1r 44, a personal foul penalty t::lndnnttl Hwhe• 6 Marlemtnt
it back, and four paMeS CIRclnnatl ~Nw•r4. 20
tnoornplete.
ClnaiNMti T1ft 6
to last effort went from Wyomi~t~· .,_, Col.wn".a South 0
to _the~r 17. After Evans lleiiW• • W-'lnt 0
h1s fmal and al:llth TD, eMil 31 ANna·O
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i 42. got to the Gallipolis 43, West•r•llle 4f, ·G..- City 0
but were held for downs. ,
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off Lane'a paas tor 42-l:&amp;, ...,nofciiiM
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Mldd. J•ll·
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17
320
. . Ynrda rushi ng
221
12
31
Yards
rushing
190
:et rushin g
H08
.'a~o;ses atlempttd
10
' 1 nssns completed
3
..,asses lnterteptcd
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'ul"rl.s pn~smg
4!
82
l'oto l ~·ards
242
349
1i"umbles
2
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Penalties
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21 ~9
runts
21sL
lndlvltlual Yarda..
Hartin):(er, 1B cnrros for lot yds.,
1vcral'lll of &amp;.!i.
HRrris, 17 carries, 71 yards, 4.1

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In tbe second quarter the Panthers af~r an exehuge ~f th.e·ftall
On p~~s, c_pa;.ned ~n f,he1r own 21).
In 16- pllfl ~~~ a 17 11rd paU,

cep\lng for explamable rntscue or,
two was •fT.oog.
The Panthers were ma.ll:lng a
8f'fD.e of it throogh tfle f1rst per•.wd and much. of the &amp;e(:ond. A.l,hens started the !iCoring
receiving and going 66 yards m 14
plays, sending quarterback Bobby
Nelson over from the two, Butch
Gardner getting the PAT on a run
for an 8-0 lead,
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The Panthers c1me right baek to
make It 8-6 by driving from th~lr
own 33 ln 13 pla)'s with Bill ~il·
S()n scoring from the 2 yard hne.
Three m1nutes remained In the
first period . Wilson's pass to Rit·

y:ard.rt tw Wilson.. off. tackle, tlte ift• the fourth.
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Panthers were ttelc1 far 4oWD1 on
JhD nc)bstettt'lr, fullbaek, boom-.
the Athen• ~.
ed 4S
the third qUarter
tot !'ir;.~~~~
On 1he fourth play , after
a
h.ad (\lided Athens to i£s own· ,A,, Uof•
the razzle-dazzle play opened
the winner's third TD.
Nelson hilnded off to Sanders.
h(' handed off to Jlennett, who
pitctu~d back to Nelson .and Nelson lous.
hit Sandera with a long aerial on
Rutland led 8-0 after the flr&amp;l
the Pomeroy 30. Coates had a period, 20;0 at h.alftirde, · .U·O
ehanee at Sanders, mi&amp;Bed, and at the three-wil)' mai'k. 'I'he Red
Sanden went into score chased by De~·ila rolled tiP 393 y.ards rush!Q
Howard Parker.
to 125 for lhfir (tpponents.
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Crow and Parker stopped Ben·

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fie was overth.rown for the PAT.
Then came the friekery that hurt
the Panthers.
Tom brueser kicked off to M{)nt
Bennett, Athens' 1!56 poun\·... 1u11 back on his own 21). Bennett faked
a ha:ndoff to Gardner, four Panthers bit Gardner, Benne\t seam·
p~rt!d 80 yards untouched for a
.tl lead.
14

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TD's mostly on fantastically lonJ
gainers.
.
Crernea!ls opened the seorJnl
wt'th a Tlr"
•• •arder
while
tbe_ aound
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of the openm1 whistle still rang
In bna' ears. Befode he waa
through he added TDe on runs of
58 yards and 70 yards, tbe, lattet
coming off a pasa interceptio~.
Combs tbe speedy sop}wmcre
wing ba~k Piled In flrat fl-orp the
yar~ · u~ e"arly lit
aec~Dd
4
q)lar't.er,
thea raced
yal'!l•. mom·
entii later, add a. 23 :y.n d TD in

the

N.
lronmen Blast Wellston 26·8,
Take Fifth Title In 7 Years . om,..,

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OPTOMETR-IB,T

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feat, however. He used strong contlngents of fre!hmen and sopho·
more• &lt;n hts defens1ve hneup
h
throughout much of the game. T ey
functioned well.
Among them were Wi 1ham Step·
benson and Donald Sayre as backs.
Linemen :*ere John Jones, Allen
Hamm, R1ck Crow, James Qualls
and David Gordo.n. Crow and Gor·
don are freshmen .
And R~ Poulin 1~ pound sopha &lt;lPfrtel'b&amp;U:k, started his ~int

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Unk,d ,,..... lntem.tloMI
Mlirtett•· 14 Ntw~~rk 0
a.ilevue 31 Port C:llntori :tl
L.ancut.r 26 Cothoot.... 6
Ierne Wnlon II I.Nmen I
W•rnn Hlrdine )6 'hi. l..ii~My 0
Jackets l Toledo Ctntl'lll C•th,llc 6
~wn 41 ·
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The Reds
Razzle-dauJ.e, plus an 8(}-ya-rd kick-off off a slick fake re- land's. T, in the
verse and straight grindait-out football gave the Bulldogs a were held f(tr do•ms.
They added
Jim Jtobstetter
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for 24-12
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period the score became 30..12, Evans getting m rrom t be 23 over
left guard Evans got two more,
one with 3:15 left from th~ . 28,
and wtth 10 seconds remamm&amp;.
took. a Lane pass from the Middleport 40 on the Jackel zo and
threaded his way down the middle
[ur his su:th TD.

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over
Coach Mel Ad.t~ms' boya
.In final standinfill. NelaonvJlle end·
ground NelsonYille intc
ed wi.th one tie to Its credit, thr
at Houndland wit~ sewn
l2·12 affair· against Pomeroy laatj [;;~c_lid·~:wns iand as many two-point
to
64-0.
week.
Battling for sixth place wlll be
Logan'11 TD parade went like
Pomeroy and Middleport on Turkey thiS:
JJay. '{he l'an'h.ll!rt. in l~ng ,t,o
:Butch KuiJ,n for 79 yatds, Micky
A\bena 32-6, ~~ if)~ 1 f81f ttadltion&amp;l FrDzier for f3, Frazier igain, this
game with four l&lt;iases, two ties, no tlme on a 51-yard pan from quarwins, to the Jackets one win and terback George StumR and the half·
five defeata-tied up in "point ~ ime seore was 24·0. Duane Swartz
standings."
went ov-er from the two in the third
Athens, 4-3·0, ended sclidly in periodNnr 32 0 as the final frame
fourtb place as Coach Charles Me· opened
Afee c:alled for first cage drills
Logan went wild il8tin-t the tJr.
lhis morning.
.
•nl( Crc:rholtnds in the fourth perJACjKSON ROLLS
iod. Frazier got ln from 30 yards
Th.41 Ironmeli led 20.0 in the ()Ut, Nelson scored on a SS-yard
fourth quarter untU 15 seconds re- r un, Frazier again from r.t5 yards
mined when Jim Evans went 13 away, 11nd Stump rollM. out for 47
yardl to saorc, and Mel Davis ran yardi and· the final TD.
the extra ' poiut.
PAT's were registered by Frazier
JaeksQn had it their own way (1), Swarll {4), th~, IUns and·
most of the way. t,lslde the firat trom Stump; SlumP (2) both runs;
four minutes Jackson had driven Paul Smart, ).laJB-- from Bainter.
1
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the last yard and adding the PAT palslna: nrlts 169 tO 66 on 5 com·
for an s-o lead.
pletions of 8 tried to Nelsonville's
In the M~Cond period Roger Hy- 6 completions of 18 tried . Logan
d"e n, bli Jackl!lon end, blocked a had 9 first down• to• US for Nel·
Jlm Evaoa punt on the Wellet.on 18 fJOnvUle.
and momenta later Surrett ground
By quarters:
B 16 8 32--&lt;14
In from the one aa:•ln,
Log:an ·
The 180 pound Surrett, playll)g Nel1opvi11e
oooo-o
with a bed ankle was used on only Jaokaon
B.Q 0 6-20
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John Felhwe taHlf!d from th~
three, 1nd Frencb ran for l'P for
&amp;bird quarter aeore1. Frencll toot
a pall from Mulford for -22 yardl
aJ¥1 'tbe
TD. also in tbe thj.rd
qutrter. Both c:oac:het uaed seCODd
and tliird atriRJers throughout
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Jacket:.B it meant a must victory on Turkey Day over Nelsonville

Southern Valley For
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Gary Lane, danced
and slimmed a total or 16'7 yards
.,0_. for four to&lt;&lt;cbdowns. H•
a vu
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one of Lane's passes for an·"
otheir iO-yard TD late in the game,
returned a punt 56 yards for ~n
otber
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The Jackets were down 12 0
wlth a minute gone in the seronrl
1~~;~; wben they came to hfe
f:i
on their own 42, they went
way to ii:r. plays aided-..Qy
8 15 .Yard
for roughnet&gt;S .
Walter
driving hard.
Dick Roderick
the Middleport 46
end all the way
to
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Athens 32. lfllomeroy 6
Log1n 64, Nt1tonville 0

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never gol beyo~d Lhe1r

a TD in the thirhd

Football Scores

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the game, mo11t uf l~e tuDe being .
CoW!ftbus East ••
bottled up in•U;Je the1r own ~
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Matlon·Pr..,lllln Ill
fumble on bis 30 k1lled a m.ove
Lorain 6
After "EvaTlli gol his fourtb 1D fCJr .
53 ChiUicothe 0 ~·J
Q+l2, the .Jackets went 17 y~rds
Ne.w Lexi~n 0
from their 25, ran out of gas m a
M Philo I .
fourth and two sttuation, Ha.rtin&amp;er
26 GJouster 11
tryin,g a run for it and getting but
Pott.,lA 2
one .
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. (lnclnneU W•lnut Hills 14
t::lncln.utl CtAir•l 16
In the fourth quarter thy got
Clnclnnatl Wlthrew 6
the1r 44, a personal foul penalty t::lndnnttl Hwhe• 6 Marlemtnt
it back, and four paMeS CIRclnnatl ~Nw•r4. 20
tnoornplete.
ClnaiNMti T1ft 6
to last effort went from Wyomi~t~· .,_, Col.wn".a South 0
to _the~r 17. After Evans lleiiW• • W-'lnt 0
h1s fmal and al:llth TD, eMil 31 ANna·O
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but were held for downs. ,
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off Lane'a paas tor 42-l:&amp;, ...,nofciiiM
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Mldd. J•ll·
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15
17
320
. . Ynrda rushi ng
221
12
31
Yards
rushing
190
:et rushin g
H08
.'a~o;ses atlempttd
10
' 1 nssns completed
3
..,asses lnterteptcd
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2
'ul"rl.s pn~smg
4!
82
l'oto l ~·ards
242
349
1i"umbles
2
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~·umbles lost
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Penalties
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21 ~9
runts
21sL
lndlvltlual Yarda..
Hartin):(er, 1B cnrros for lot yds.,
1vcral'lll of &amp;.!i.
HRrris, 17 carries, 71 yards, 4.1

lost

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In tbe second quarter the Panthers af~r an exehuge ~f th.e·ftall
On p~~s, c_pa;.ned ~n f,he1r own 21).
In 16- pllfl ~~~ a 17 11rd paU,

cep\lng for explamable rntscue or,
two was •fT.oog.
The Panthers were ma.ll:lng a
8f'fD.e of it throogh tfle f1rst per•.wd and much. of the &amp;e(:ond. A.l,hens started the !iCoring
receiving and going 66 yards m 14
plays, sending quarterback Bobby
Nelson over from the two, Butch
Gardner getting the PAT on a run
for an 8-0 lead,
.
The Panthers c1me right baek to
make It 8-6 by driving from th~lr
own 33 ln 13 pla)'s with Bill ~il·
S()n scoring from the 2 yard hne.
Three m1nutes remained In the
first period . Wilson's pass to Rit·

y:ard.rt tw Wilson.. off. tackle, tlte ift• the fourth.
.
Panthers were ttelc1 far 4oWD1 on
JhD nc)bstettt'lr, fullbaek, boom-.
the Athen• ~.
ed 4S
the third qUarter
tot !'ir;.~~~~
On 1he fourth play , after
a
h.ad (\lided Athens to i£s own· ,A,, Uof•
the razzle-dazzle play opened
the winner's third TD.
Nelson hilnded off to Sanders.
h(' handed off to Jlennett, who
pitctu~d back to Nelson .and Nelson lous.
hit Sandera with a long aerial on
Rutland led 8-0 after the flr&amp;l
the Pomeroy 30. Coates had a period, 20;0 at h.alftirde, · .U·O
ehanee at Sanders, mi&amp;Bed, and at the three-wil)' mai'k. 'I'he Red
Sanden went into score chased by De~·ila rolled tiP 393 y.ards rush!Q
Howard Parker.
to 125 for lhfir (tpponents.
,
Crow and Parker stopped Ben·

br

fie was overth.rown for the PAT.
Then came the friekery that hurt
the Panthers.
Tom brueser kicked off to M{)nt
Bennett, Athens' 1!56 poun\·... 1u11 back on his own 21). Bennett faked
a ha:ndoff to Gardner, four Panthers bit Gardner, Benne\t seam·
p~rt!d 80 yards untouched for a
.tl lead.
14

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TD's mostly on fantastically lonJ
gainers.
.
Crernea!ls opened the seorJnl
wt'th a Tlr"
•• •arder
while
tbe_ aound
•
.
of the openm1 whistle still rang
In bna' ears. Befode he waa
through he added TDe on runs of
58 yards and 70 yards, tbe, lattet
coming off a pasa interceptio~.
Combs tbe speedy sop}wmcre
wing ba~k Piled In flrat fl-orp the
yar~ · u~ e"arly lit
aec~Dd
4
q)lar't.er,
thea raced
yal'!l•. mom·
entii later, add a. 23 :y.n d TD in

the

N.
lronmen Blast Wellston 26·8,
Take Fifth Title In 7 Years . om,..,

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OPTOMETR-IB,T

Eut Ceart Street, tome~
Roan: to 12, i to ;, (CI'M 111· NO.a .. 'l'b_,.l

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Creetllnt ,14 ."""'' I

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Contra(!t With ,
Chisox Team
CLEVELAND (UPl)

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CONiiRL Y STILL IIDILINID
NJ:W YO)IK UPI-Charley Con·
eri,- lha New York Giant's No. 1
qua~tcrbaek, Ia movln&amp; around
on his lnjured ankle
:·" '-- Is only a faint
will be abJe to
the Eutem
of the National
pia)' boat to the

fOld r.ldtf nlabt ~. II: ~ling
a "very P.d otter" ih Job) the
Cbl~ u~te Sox. '
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cato next ~k to eoJVlet;e . ~t89M&amp;ns wlth Sox "PVJler" liW

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Gareia, released by tlli~ Cleveland
Indl&amp;nt )aat m(tlltl\ at~ a 10-y~a:r
.vera~e.
·
~ue~ ~n w~ be -ia•fl one of
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QU¥-'riiR'
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1 'of •••
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w~ mound' ota!f,

CHILDRI!N'B

teamed up' to

Pomeroy's Coac A ex .c 1 0 mus
bave found some cheer m the de·
feat, however. He used strong contlngents of fre!hmen and sopho·
more• &lt;n hts defens1ve hneup
h
throughout much of the game. T ey
functioned well.
Among them were Wi 1ham Step·
benson and Donald Sayre as backs.
Linemen :*ere John Jones, Allen
Hamm, R1ck Crow, James Qualls
and David Gordo.n. Crow and Gor·
don are freshmen .
And R~ Poulin 1~ pound sopha &lt;lPfrtel'b&amp;U:k, started his ~int

0

carri;JI!t 1-67 yl,rdJ,

Mi4dleport

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·House.

1\utland's 1\ed

a , blaze of

C:ol. $1. ~rY. 1!2 Dulilln 6

~~f:~~~t;~:~t;:

Crows
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mgl)l

ln and come home Wttb

e~ge.

1~

HIGH SCNOOL
Unk,d ,,..... lntem.tloMI
Mlirtett•· 14 Ntw~~rk 0
a.ilevue 31 Port C:llntori :tl
L.ancut.r 26 Cothoot.... 6
Ierne Wnlon II I.Nmen I
W•rnn Hlrdine )6 'hi. l..ii~My 0
Jackets l Toledo Ctntl'lll C•th,llc 6
~wn 41 ·
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1
fore a big university town crowd.
:
The Reds
Razzle-dauJ.e, plus an 8(}-ya-rd kick-off off a slick fake re- land's. T, in the
verse and straight grindait-out football gave the Bulldogs a were held f(tr do•ms.
They added
Jim Jtobstetter
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left guard Evans got two more,
one with 3:15 left from th~ . 28,
and wtth 10 seconds remamm&amp;.
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Battling for sixth place wlll be
Logan'11 TD parade went like
Pomeroy and Middleport on Turkey thiS:
JJay. '{he l'an'h.ll!rt. in l~ng ,t,o
:Butch KuiJ,n for 79 yatds, Micky
A\bena 32-6, ~~ if)~ 1 f81f ttadltion&amp;l FrDzier for f3, Frazier igain, this
game with four l&lt;iases, two ties, no tlme on a 51-yard pan from quarwins, to the Jackets one win and terback George StumR and the half·
five defeata-tied up in "point ~ ime seore was 24·0. Duane Swartz
standings."
went ov-er from the two in the third
Athens, 4-3·0, ended sclidly in periodNnr 32 0 as the final frame
fourtb place as Coach Charles Me· opened
Afee c:alled for first cage drills
Logan went wild il8tin-t the tJr.
lhis morning.
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iod. Frazier got ln from 30 yards
Th.41 Ironmeli led 20.0 in the ()Ut, Nelson scored on a SS-yard
fourth quarter untU 15 seconds re- r un, Frazier again from r.t5 yards
mined when Jim Evans went 13 away, 11nd Stump rollM. out for 47
yardl to saorc, and Mel Davis ran yardi and· the final TD.
the extra ' poiut.
PAT's were registered by Frazier
JaeksQn had it their own way (1), Swarll {4), th~, IUns and·
most of the way. t,lslde the firat trom Stump; SlumP (2) both runs;
four minutes Jackson had driven Paul Smart, ).laJB-- from Bainter.
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the last yard and adding the PAT palslna: nrlts 169 tO 66 on 5 com·
for an s-o lead.
pletions of 8 tried to Nelsonville's
In the M~Cond period Roger Hy- 6 completions of 18 tried . Logan
d"e n, bli Jackl!lon end, blocked a had 9 first down• to• US for Nel·
Jlm Evaoa punt on the Wellet.on 18 fJOnvUle.
and momenta later Surrett ground
By quarters:
B 16 8 32--&lt;14
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Log:an ·
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oooo-o
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B.Q 0 6-20
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Fortnite Club
.Family Night Observed Thursday
Meeting I~ Held
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By Pythions Sisters And Fides Thursday Night

Famlly Night waa observed Thursday ~b~ when the mem·
~ of ~s Lodce and Meigs Temple .rytb..ian Sisters .and
th~ir families gathered at the K. of p . Hall for an evening of
Fellowship.
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Garden Club In

Th.e Fortnite Club met Thursday evemng at the home of Mn.
Leo Smith in PDmeroy.
During the business meeting

conducted
by the president,
Mn.
Robert Tewhbary,
1t was decided
smgmg tl) bold their Christma::; dinner at

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IIDlilles and opened tbe program clooed the program.
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the Manto Reotauront on Decem.
with IN~P aingin&amp; of "G od Bleu
Mr. &amp;hr, o~ behall of Fides bet 16 and go !o bhe horne of Mra.

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piabo.
Se\'erll selet-tions were &amp;iven by
Er. Wiley on the guitar and Howard Byers on the Hawaiian steel
1\lilar.
~ Thla Wl!S followed by a solo,
''Born To Late" by Miu Linda Forrest, atcompanied by Mi&amp;a Donna
Reed.

and M""' Te.mple, thanked
aU w o parliCIPI~ed tn tbe program
an.d to the ccmmtttee.
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Jll.etnber• from the lodge aerv~ng
were Mr. Bahr, Mr. W~ey, Mr. Haptomtall . _From _Meigs remple were
~ P_btl Memhart,. Mn;. Nathan
Btgga, :Mra. Alfred Biggs and Mra.
Myron MJJler.

Sol01 "Around ttle World" by
Baht and "Side by Side" by Wiley,
()receded the welcome by Misa £r.
ma Smith, "MEC of Mei&amp;s Temple.
Sbe introduced Mr. J . H. Grate,
a ebltter membi!U' of Fide• Lodge,
wbo qoke bttefly on ".FcUOWahip"
.toll9W,d by a IJOeJll "Frienda" by
Jolm .Kio.,.id.

Thanksgiving
P.rogram Planned

Thia Sunday evenin&amp; the Dea·
eona and Deaconeu of the First
tJnited Presbyterian Churches of
both Middleport .and Syraruse are
I() hold a Thanksgiving program
at the Meip County
'ISe}l~ntat JClurney" by Mr. and party
Infirmary
at
7'30.
Wt:W!taru1 ~heatia Heart' by Mr.
Baltt1 elCKied thit part of the pro.- Richard VAuehn of the MJddleerua.~
port Cbureh and Mrs. Ada Slack
M•ben were LDvlted to
the ol tbe Syracuae .Church are .act·
dinbtJ. room wbfre refreahmeuts ing aa ( hairmen for the evening.
were·.~ed f'rorn a table covered
will&gt; ·~~ linen cloth and cen·
~J'ed
q arra11gement of pink
I'Oiel
ci pi"itk candles in crystal

holden.

Tbe group assembled in the ha!.l
lor tbe aecond part or the pro·
cram wJth .Frank Cheesebrew aa
MC.
Min Karen Gregg opened the
Pto.IP'am Jinglng "A Good Man la
Hard~ Fintl' . Miu Gregg 31nd Mi~s .
BevevtJ Perrin were featured m
a baton twirling at:'!t.
Cheetebrew sang ''May the Good
Lord BJes• and Keep You" follow ·
ed by a guitar duel by Ralph Me·
Daniel• and Tim Dunkin.
A duel by Mn. Paul HaptonataU
and Mrl. Beulab W.b.ite "How Great
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Followina: thei.r weekly rehear·
1al the Senior Choir tlf the Firat
Baptist Church, MlddJ.eport, went
to tke home of Mrs. Francea
Bearhs for their business meet·
ing and social time with fourteen
members present.
Harold Hubbard,
president,
presided over the meetlne which
was opened with prayer by L. D.
Dllea.

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Rdcbard E)r"ln' - Coleen Grwy
SUN., MON. ancl TUES.
"WO)IJW OBSESSED"
Su.n JU,w.iPd, Stephen Boyd

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pre~~iding.

After the business meeung,
Crit Bradford, Racine, Ted Reed
Jr., Pomeroy and Bernard Fult2,
Middleport, the guest speakers
were Introduced. They told what
hu already been accomplished
and wbal more i1 yet to be done
to get" a \teterans Memorial Ho~
pits! that Is so badly needed ill
Meigs l;ounty. More doctors would
come to this area if a larger hos·
pilal could be built in the county.
Lloyd Johnson, instructor of
mosic in the schools, was present '
and his pupils played two num·
ben that were enjoyed by the
audlenre
The Halloween Carnival held
Oct. 30 was a success, not only
fin.ancially bUt an evening M entertainment for everyone.

When 1 man wllllo to look
hlo belt, be elllo on uo
Why? Btca-U"«!&lt; he knows we'll haw

h4 clobhea looking frelb 111d hand·
ever. Try us!

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''We Clean £v.rytblq But 'lbe Baby"
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Thanksgiving decoration UB!ng a
miniature •hoek o1 fodder on a
tray and aurrounded by brlJbtly
colored ears ot corn and fruit.
J1•ssie Saundera u1ed fnHa aH
a atnlttlng furkey gobbler In her
detoratJon.
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Mrs . Belva WillArd used fruit
Dowers and a turkey !IObbler
figurine Jn a cornucopia on a tray
All were very ably done and apt
remlndera of our blessing ot
food and beaoty Jn a land 41(
plenty.
The December meeting will be a
Christmas party.

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Rivel'VIew PTA
held their
Novemher meetil,lll· ~ently at
the ~hoot with Chlrles Norris,

The group decided to h&lt;tld their
monthl;v meetlnga at the church
in the future and plans were .also
made ttt h(lld
their Chrlatmaa
part)' on lhe second Thurlday of
December. Hostesa for the party
wlll be Mt. and Mrs. Diles. and
Mra. Shirley MlllB. The purchase
ol new hymnals was also discus·
Mrs. Naomi Reed W!ls h-ostess
..d.
to the November meeting or the
Mrs. MUI&amp; was In charge (I( the Walk-In Garden Club at her homP.
proa:rarn hour and game prizes on the Pomeroy·Athens road. A
were awarded to Mrs. Cecil Brad· plant exchange was held and
plans for the Chriatmas party
bury and Kalad Hlndy.
were dlacussed.
Retreabmenta were served by
Mrs. Reed dlsplayed a novel

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Walk-In Garden
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P.rson• lor • oooiaJ time.
During the evening anniversnies were observed by the following, Mn;. John Fultz, birthday and
wedding, Mrs. Jean Null, wedding
anmversary, Mrs. Parsons, birt hday, &lt;and Mrs. Smith'.s wedding an·
wvecsary.
OtherS Pfe8ellt ror the meeting
M
we~·e,
iss Ann Howell, Mn. Jack
Bochner, Mrt. George nan ... Mrs.
Robert' Mills, and M~ . Wm. Wal-

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Meeting Is Held On Thursday

of tbe Winding
Trail Garden ternut Ave., with Mrs. James Sayre as co-hostess.
Mrs. Owd Diddle , p~Jdent, COD·
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witb devotions .by Mrs. Bentt
Will, E.IIIJt Main Street.
Mra. G. R. Thompson, president Wolle. Elected were pree!dent,
tlpened the meeti.pg wJtb tbe club Mrs. Cohen: Vtee president, Mrs.
prayer. Members responded to Thoma. Cook; ~retary. ~ ;er.
roll call with an exchange of na Jesse; treasurer, Mrs. ltoUin
evergreen clippings. An invitation Bear-hs; and trustees, Mrs. Albert
was reeelved to atteind a regional Wood&amp;Td, MN. Henry Rdbel 4Utd
meeting to be bel~ at the Ohio Mrs. Max Me-inhart.
University, Athens, Nov, 16.
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PJans were made for a Christ·
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maa dinner ro be held at Circle's
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Restaurant. Dec. 18. A contribu·
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tlon of $10 was made to the Vkttlr Rels Fund. The traveUhg
prie donated by Mrs. WHI was
awarded to Mrs. Bernard Nease.
Mrs. JMeph Slrub~ presented a
lee cream and a beauliful de·
paper on decorating ideas for
corated cake, Kool Aid, mints
Christmas, and deaeribed a de·
were served to 24 girl
friends
eoration using a cocoauut shell to
from Middleport were· Celesta and
represent a house ror mice, which
P&lt;ttricia Ault, Miss Marjory Harwa.s placed on .a snact tray with
ris. t Unable to attend but sending
cruahed golden IIOd, deers, snow
gifta were . her ~eat grandparen:ts
and Chrtatrnas bells. She also de.1·
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNamee
cribed a Christmas tree made of
and crandparenla, Mr. and Mrs.
hardware dtlth cone using ever
Cbnrles Wise, Jr., Middleport.
green sprayed with snow and
lights.
Mrs. Victor Hannahs was as''Christmaa Plants" waa the tosisted by Mrs. AaroJ\ ·Kelton anU
daughter Kaaron, Mrs. Hurl Hanpic presented by Mrs. c. L. Heal....
nabs, Mrs. Virginia Betz and
ton, who mentioned the poinsettia
Sandra of Jackson.
cactus, begonia, Christmas peppen and ~!berries, azaUa, ferns,
- Those prelellt ' were Cheryl
maiden hair and a border group
Edwards, Candy Grueser, Hitah
and told how to rare for these I'
Vaughn, Jesnett e PhilUps, Betty
plants.
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Jean and Pam Hobstetter, Nancy
Mra. John Terrell and Mrs.
Van lnwagen , Vickie Fetty, Linda
Struble were judgea for the eveMn. William Montgomery will Darnell, Donna Hedrlcks, Darla
ning and awarded blue ribbtlns enter the Holzer Hospit.al today
to llh. Allard Pl'att for a dining and Under.go &amp;Uran o.n Monday Eberabach, Barbara Kennedy, Lin·
d.t Reuter, CynthJa Conde, Jenni·
table arrangement of styrofoam of next week.
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Menchml, Jean Ann Sauvage,
covered with angel balr and cen·
Kathy's
brother, Cbuckie, Donna
tered with three candles and a
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skinn-er
Crow,
Maryln
Moore,
Sandra
cluster of grapes made of white and MM. D .~ hrmer were in
Tho~n&amp;s,
Sblrley
Baxter,
and
Bar·
Christmaa balls were en either Columbus Tbursdly on busine.ss.
bara R~uah.
side of the candles.
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Herman Ohlinger who was at
Mrs. Robert Lewit carried out bhe GallipoUs ClinJc yesterday for
the theme ot the evening "Using an eye .Mteck-up p:tanned to re. ·
weathered wood , two white mice, turn today for further observ-a·
mow1. a fawn and a deer beside
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J~ ......u1 Howe~o~ and MaJ.tha
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son had a: winter scene using Howell planned to ·go to Columbus
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Mr. and Mf&amp;to ~rge Angeletti
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a rabblt't den.
orr-e~St Ba~htel wJU go to Ev- of CJevel8.nd ,&gt;Jie 1Jtnoundng the
A salad courae carrying out the anston! l11ln-o111 tomorrow to enter eJU:"a(E:JjJ.Jiit,ant!' aP.proaeh'ng marThanksgiving theme was served a hospMaJ there for treatment and riage Ot tlteir daugbter, Macy Re·
by the hostess. A MlaU pilgrim obs~rvaticn. Mrs. ~ Bachtel and gia, to Mt. Howard K. McClelland
randle was place on each tray as thetr dau»bter Carol wUl acoom- at 10 of Clev~nd.
a favor.
pony ·h__
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DENY LANZA REPORts
St. Anthony of Padua Parrish Pa,.
The Salisbury PTA will meet
ROME UPI- Police
officials JMdale Chapel 8 t p;
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Tueada" eveninD' at 7,•0 at the Thursday dented printed reports with the , r.......,""'tion am.,~
al tlhe e,Ridgeschool.~ Patrolm:n H., R. "'curtis ot they were making .an. inquiry toto wood
Club.
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Tbe Angelettb ate Iarmer rea.!- . ~
speak on "Safety.'' A apeclal in- ia.llt month. Italian neWBpapera dents of Pomeroy and Mrs. Paul)
vltation t, extend~ t() all parents carried the reports after ~ Ger- ine Al\i"elettJ "[)t Pomeroy ie a
and chUdren to 'ttend thll meet miUl dQCtor, Freder~J:- l'tuehwein grandmother of M•llry ¥,ep..
Jng. Mn. Orin Smlttt will give tb~ of Muni~h, told '·O'e'r'IYI'In'' h1~Wsmen
Mr. and Mrs. Tim ·Slmoo and
tebool newa. Hosteues wtll be Lsn~~ dJed folJ.owfng a "sleep eon, Fred, plan to :attend fbe ·we4·
Mrs. Norman Weyersmlller and ' cure
Fruehwem had Warne(! db~ and reception.
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Councilors of Tbeodorus Council Daughters ~Jf Amer\ca met
not even a mou.se," w.as the ttteme Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Chari.. Cohen, But·

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NEW o'RLEANS (UPJJ - A ifatJonal Airlines plane with
42 pe1110ns aboard 4laap~ ov_, the Gulf of Mexico abOut

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Middleport Waits Upon
Federal Sewerage Loan
No Stampede
Seen Before
Hearing

,'r~e ~lg, ·rR.U1'·niotorell alrUner was itrlt beard from over Y,~e
G!!lf 111 Mexi&lt;;o aJip.i'oac!lltli tbe QIOQtb ·of Ute Mississippi nl·
It was on a 114li1'1il to !'lew' OdOllll night, wltb a slop .at
TiJI\ipa, Fla. .
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meetintr had beOn dlaeuJied lo

out detaill of the town't "de• plains now have beeD eb.tnr;·

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Mrs. Varney CbO!Ie a black fitted
auJt with matching aCHssories and
long white 1lovea. She wore the
alngte whlte orchid frtlm the center of her bridal bouquet.
After a trlp yisiUng hiatorica1
sitea tn Virginia and thru the Blue
Ridge Mountains, the couple are
at horne on Powell Street Middle~•"· I porL
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The bride Ia a gradunte tlf ~ld-·
High School In the clasa of
·.--,·- a majorette, member of
Glee Club, the Ensemble,
Notes and achool p)~.
received scboJastlc awaPds
waa valedictorian of her clus.
ia nQw employed at tbe J(aiser
Aluminium Plant Jn R,venswood,
W. Va., as physic• te1Ung analylst.
Mr. Vaq1ey a lao graduated in
the eb1.. of 1958, at MJddleport. Ht&gt;
lel'Ved three yeiU'I In the U. S.
Army and was
at Frank·
fort. Germany
yeara. At
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Representdives from both the
Middleport .and Syracuse First L,y·ion
Churchea I~
United Preaebyterlan
will be in Logan thla coming Tues
day to attend the Scioto Pretby.
tery at the Presbyterian Chu~h .
Dcle~:at6 from the Middleport
church will be J. H. Grate and
Mrs. F.. 0. Tewksbary will be
the altt!rnate.
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