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ra "Ii latlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Nov. 1 1 , 1et10 PTA Meeting

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Plans Made For Church Bazaar At

Phyllis Martin

Around And
About

Meeting OI Philathea Society

Held Nov. 1 At
Annual Flower Show Will Be
HeId December 3 -4 1n New Hoven M ason School

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Cbriltmu Bazaar and Karut ., 1,tr1. 111a a.nc1t w11t 11 1o &lt;111rp l
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1'be Eleventh Annual Flower St,ow sponsored by the ,,_, 111..... PTA bold their I'll· the Philathea Socl,ty ol the Mid- of the aale ol yullJa and lemon Mr.
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Ch.opt,, 01!:S that Woec
ma Quill.., �. T h e r • ■
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ren of Co lumbw . of Ra ine
llma and New Haven Garden Clubs will be held u1or monthly meet1n1 al Haaoo dleport Church of Ouill were c11a- , mnict, • ••� fund ralllog l for1 ,nd childtomorro
Pl)OO thY Patron ol Ohio WUllam Duo- ohnoon
mber 3 and 4 a t the New Haven Grade School Grado S&lt;hool on TutldaJ , N&lt;&gt; cmaed Thurl5day evfflllllC when l projod ol tho __,. �- l IN upocled
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um, i t has been announced.
won
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IDltall·
chapt,r olflcen ol • Fand
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'ftia'theme for this year's show wiU be "An Old Fash- good otlendaoce W81 lhown with Mn. L E. Rtynolda lll charil oll with tho WC'nl'1 project ■' t b e , Brodlord.
allon December 17.
C
for
by
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hild
N&lt;ODd
meeting.
Bletner'o
the
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Loi, AM Sauer ,.;,,. the d
Chrllbnal
m,' home
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. loallii;.:Cbristmas" and will feature eleven classes in an
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I Olflcero were eleclecl Monday ::"01
grade wlnnin, the ruom .�1
'division that follows l he theme of the show.
The Buaar will be held oo No-1 1pOD1Mlnl - of the ehlldNn, ,- ol her aunt, M ias Mor i_
ed
that
the
olfloon
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nigh
when tho �r met In
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-.,,.._ for tne show is Mr, I &lt;he 1960 O�lo State Fair and ii Th11 meeting wu declared Fath- vomber 17 and l8 ol tho Tri-Lut-[Wlth pre,eots. Mta. Child&amp; wu �' .. ,. I\
meet ot the
of
Buth
llatllill
Wo
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rthy 14,itroa
oe loo
� Weaver of N ew H aven I now tow-Ing Europe with o Unit- er'o NJ'41" wil.b only tho lolhen tn Cleanen In M iddleport ond i namod u tho commilt.o ID buy Mr. and M ro. George Swon ,.. ,
II.
la l'orDINI)', N
. c.nll;• .,._,,-NI lrom tho Glbnore JMe Hill and Worthy Patron Al·
8-eo-&lt;h,abman will he M r s ed States Informat ion A I e n c y counting tor ,_ count. A "'"I, bendmado vlidoo. oucb II ap-1 the �..-r.to lo• the child .
lrocl
Toney
pre
ded.
sf
"Arneric■ tho Beallllul" wao n&gt;III, handke,dJlef1 alon&amp; w Jth f The .,_ dloculNd , lhelr U·_ proporty inlo the Pete Mlchael ;
The Worthy �II _. SYal bJ
Hll!fy Llyne. also of New Haveu Show.
Matron gave. • report on the Allred �. ,,__
rty.
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and
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Chmtmas
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will
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be
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Horticulture
A
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the
� Weaver ii a member of
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been
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Chapte
Grand
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lllorl
1tsoloo
held lll o.le lllll. Clll!ONI -, cia,..
Nliacllma Garden Club while on display ..tlb NVeft1- d fffer-- tho la-cl'o Frayer l'U repeated. Thuroda7 ' 1 ,-ting wu openod ! be held oo tbt Ith cl .Dtcambor Mra. Joe W
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Clenland.
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enco Adami, I&gt;o!lll Hlll ard
Uri, Layne ii a member o f ,
8\ h, , home for lhe 0,.1 threo I
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Clnsses In th• Artistic Dlvllion l hold and • motion_ wu mode and win, operung w ith • pray•• by n,.· moe.m� wu � WJ.,, • WHO with pneumonia ii lmprov. ' Officers elected for the n e w oell QuJllou.
N-.j Raven Ganlen Clnh
---------pused lo ■end lour Jelegal&lt;I lo Mias Mlldrell Haw ley. ,,.,, 1l8lh prayar for 'l'hanuilvlDI by Mr.- '" .
are as !ollows c
• last w..ltend in C.Olumbus.
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Cl: TO 8ft
. ral arrangem�nts in t h e l Class 1 _ "Light 8 candle for the County Council ol PTA' 1 ; Psa lm wu read by Mrs. Erwin O. F. . McKinl�.
: Mn. George Andert0n, Jr. and
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Surfoce,
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Mn.
Jane
•· w1
rge Hunt of , �Ir,. Jame, Arno ld were buslnesa ,,_, Chrllllan EndN...- cl 111a
and the article, '"lbankaglvlng Tho centerploco lor U.. m...i.- . Mr. and M ro.
Christmas " An arrangement UI· they wen
S between the hours o( 3 ; ing one or more candles w I t h j Mn. Evel)'D Haley, Mn. Emo- Dar m the Netherland," and the menta table was of fruit, candles J Ga l l1p • , !) v:!itc:d l.' il!l '..i •. and vlslton in ColumbUJ Wedneida)'. South Bethtl 1: .U.B ebri al
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p,ra, ancl 9 p.m. On Sunday, Ile · fresh material. Chairman , Mr■. gene Crow, and Mro. Francis -. "Goel Let Mo Bo Aware."- and Dowers. Mrs. �lei&amp; pre- Mro. Wilbur Powley laot Swiday. 1 Rev. Howard Ruppel!, Mro. Lil- Silver kldp wW bold Ill ,...i.r
-� 4, the exh1b1ts can he , c. Thoma, Hoffman.
L&lt;lvlng, A mollon wu pused for Mrl. Martha Qillda report.d on l lllded at the coif.. ■ervlcc and a j Jomu, . lrnold onri Dovid �IUler Uan, Steil!, and Georp Grind monthly flllllln&amp; Saluldoy,
It.
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•� from 2_ p.m. unt il S p.m. I c1851 2 _ "What Christm&amp;J the PTA to ._ • Bro� U.. dinner whk:h the an,up re-I deuert couno wu served by Mro- 1 who ore employed al While g.,J. , ley of Syracuse were d I n n - vember II, 1111111, ■t the i- cl
er
�w will feature an edu- Really Means. " An arrangement Troop Ill Muoo. ,,_, fl'luuror • cenUy ■e"ed la - the Homebulld- ' Lallance, M rs. E rwin, M ils l"rln· ' phur come home ye,'.crday t gu"II o f Albert Rootes and M iu Mr. and Hrs. Victor A11111 Bahr.
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.ea� exhibit made up of a colIs l
•pend the weekend with their ' i'lossie Roush of Akron yester-- ,,_, moeliDI will ■'art ■' I p.a.
with fresh plant material fealur• report was glvon by Mro. abe le oro C1aso and tbe 10Ciel7 a1ao c&lt;1 Roush and Miu Hawley
� ol painting, by ProlesS-Or ing a Madonna. Chairman , Mrs. Brown and the secretar)' report voted to oerve the Homebuilder■ Mn. Etta Mae Norton u o coa- lamili.. .
All members an urpd t. altmd.
day al the Mart in Restaur ant.
Mr, and Mro Joe Dailey ,pent , year ore Phyllis Martin. Wort
Da,(111 F, Driesbach nnd hlS stu- , W. R. ProlliU.
by Mn. LaVero Yeoger. 1111'1. annllll Chriltm&amp;J dln,w OIi the trlbulinl bollesl.
hy Rev. Paul J. IIAIOU la pular.
� from the Bend area Pro- C laSI 3 _ "'Let the Bells Ring ! E..lyn Haley, memberohlp dtalr-- lllh of non month. Mn. Emel!
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VISITING 111!:111:
Driesbach is a,S-Ociate pro- Out _ 'Tis Chrislmao!" An 8,-.. man, reported that lo dale, the Lollancl wu named II Ktteheo
ll omnce
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Mr
..... ol art at Ohio Unlversily ter i �I with bell,. Ch airman , Mrs. i Muon PTA bu received
chalnnan and Mro. Clilldl, dining and t..:"chlldre� of Lincoln, Nob.
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memberships with _IOO • t h e room cbolnNn ol the dlnner.
In �them.
Henry H. Buck, J r.
days ol the
few
,pending
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are
b arenta, Mr. a n d
Psoluoor D,·leabach's etcking 1 c lass 4 - " Wear a Bit of Christ- goal, Mias Helen B �r. I and A momorlal oervlce wu COD· homo
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"Vlillt■tlm While Herod Search- mas." Corsage, or freah , and-or Mro. Jooephine Walklnl aecond ducted by Mrs. Roynoldo Ill mem- Mr■• Roland T...,...,_. and
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.. ,.; which will he displayed in dried pl,nt malerial. May include Fades Nnl • fov, Halloween ory of Mro. Nellla Chlljllll8D who
il
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Golul 4 Door. IRw mlleli• br oriillnol 1oeal
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Mcnday ....
th eolectlo
. n, won first prize at Chr istmas ornaments 01 other songs and ,:avt a allo een rte • died at her hon»
owner. Beautlful Ivory and 1tetn flni1b. Spolleat
-- decoration suitable to 11.e OCCO· t.llon. To complete the Pf'Oll'IID, ,__
Interio r. Like new whitewall tire■, aitolnalll
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of
panel
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com
THEATR
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MEIGS
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Mr
pooed
slon . Chairm an : Mrs G
It wao announced Ilia the
trans ., radtoj heater.
ll'oglelonc, paren': Mn.
Burn,.
Mtlp County Mm'• flllowahlp
Pomeroy,
Ohle
en
Mro. Lovero
C I a 1 1 S - ,. A Chrlllmu Baldwin, par t:
of the Churchn of Chrlll IN col•
M ias H • 1 • " lectln na ond uoed cllllhlng lo
Not Open Tonlthl
Hymn. " An arrangement 1ugge,t- Yeager, pannl :
g w
Mr.
and
acher
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nor,
Bl
fresh
using
Y
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the
Mt
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:
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te
Char
Mlaslon
be oent to
Ing a Chrlslma■ hymn .
Eldon Will entertai ned the and a minimum of dried plant Carr, principal and moderator : School and that the llbmebullders
Saturday
PRISONER 011' THE
Jollr club Wednesday evening at material with title of hymn to be appeared before the PTA. Th• Clul ..,.... collecting aotlono to
VDLGA
tbelhomo of her daughter, M r■. includ•d . Chairman , Mrs. Harry panel dlocuaed "J111I what do IO to the Eal! Te,_ Chrlll•
-THhnlcoloro
u
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w
you want to kno }rom Y
Hedry Dalley, Syracuse.
Ian Home. Member• were urged
John Dorff
lmpalo 4 Door. Ivory over t.n flnloh. Ml Clf. Ill.
Lay ne.
lon
.
n
dilcuu
""to
A
business
IIH Martlnolll
Dllrlng I h •
motor, power 1teerin 1 and brake,, 1utom1U1
to bring )toms for each of these
Closs e - "Deck the H alli." child'• nport card.
CIRCUS
STARS
es,dr
p
Grimm
n
lo
t
Otmer
.,I,_ Mn.
tr1na., radio, heater, premium whitewall dr••
for the
ho audience projecli U -1),le.
An arrangement of fresh plant per iod wu ope
-Teichnlcolerheld
.
A
was
officers
nlH.
e
or
Rell
hilt' lecUon
Pepev, wwlcl'1 funnl..,
Oari.tian Home mU1t be ■t the
material iullable for UN ln the with • very lood respona
a.
seby
wu
w
y
pr
ll
wlt!&gt; Mr■. Wilbu r Hanning
me,tt flnMcl clown
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Mr
enl hall 01 1 home. Chairman, holplta l
Tho meolinl WU of the prouom for the evening.
roendl.
iectad U pre,ldenl : Mrs. R O y
Mory
F
.
Chl,l&lt;r
am
Mr; Willi
and relreahmenta M tho •lose of the evening •
Mayer, vice president: Mrs. HenCl�u 7 _ .. 11 I s Chrlatmao In lheo adjourned
Alad eoune waa aerved to the
Nov. l:l-14-15
,
GerMrs.
:
secretary
ed.
Dalley,
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H ae . Decoratlon auitable were serv
thl
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and
KU@lll
by
Mr.
and
THE
I\AT RACE
--mi leage!
e)d Wildermuth, treasu rer ; Mra,
for• 8 ::c,r: May be a ,wag• or
i,.l,blo Roynoldo
M.-.. Donle)o and Mro. Clifford
Gtilie Evans, nower fund chslrTony Curtlo
wreath using lre,h and-or dried
who wao
,c,,,hoolels.
_, and Mro. Albert Woodard,
includ&lt;
m■y
and
erial
t
plant ma
Falrlane flOO - 2 Dr. VB motor, 1114. tron Block
Qullllmao fund chairman.
Chrlstma, o rnaments or other
over cold flniah, spotleu Ulterior, radio. hHttl',
I topan•
Rana were made for the
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h
or
e
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t
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a
1ul
,
Reduced To . . . . • .
he held ::•ration
DUa'I Christmas dinne r to
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al the Federaled church on TuesCl ass 8 _ "And on Earth, !41'1. Cbarleo Searl.. WII elect­
da)', evening , Decemb.r 13
An arrangement of ed praldenl ol 1111 Ooldn Rule
Pe
ace."
:,: wi:ri:,:rty al the ho
fresh pl ant material 111lng acce■- Clall of the Middleport Finl Baprs.
·
rle■ ouitable for a family wor• list Church when 1h17 mot ThurtM n. Char1es St rauu won the ,o
ol Hr
sil,l p center. Ch aIrman: Ml11 Le• day e\'ening at the homo
.
pme prize. A hoetesa glft WH lah
am! Mro. Jameo Donllla.
Ja�e Powell.
wd lo Mn w·n by the club
"Good wm Tovt•rd Other offlctn 1lectld wore
VB - 4 Door. Locally owned, Yer,
(lo nald H:uck received Cla.n i b01ul . lllinl lr1ah Mn. 11«1 Bodlmer, Yiol -1·
gift
.
.
A
Men
otor. rid. tron1.
VB
m
Door,
4
low mile1ce, power 1teerin1 and
110
,..
he
r
from
■n �■roary gift
. Chair• dent : M rs. Charltl Vroman •
candl
or
interior',
and
elean
,
nuta
automatic tnna. Radio, bu�
finish,
bia(k
es
brake■,
fruit
Beautiful
1--ll cret pal. Refreshment.I w e r e
heater.
tiful ,oral 111d wblll finish.
beau
radio,
L. Dyer.
urea.
tr,
1ood
all
H.
.
Mr■
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man:
oecrotary, Mr. Vroman II INa
Nrved by the hoste11 lo eight
an 10 - '"Underneath t h • ■urer, Mr■• WWlo Anlhtny
Cl
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melnbcr· .
Miltletot." Klosinl Rlnp. Freah t.ochor ; Mrs. Edlaon Butr u
-· -·--- plant maletlal predomlnalin&amp;. auiltant taacber, and umod lo
eord 1o be ati.ched
11an,1n,. tho 11oww and card OOlbbllttoo
p_
Mro. Jame• P. G,il• ;:..M�:111
and Mn.

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Over ..,,- abort tllltoncea, Iha
1.1,rtoot ., land ■nlmoil ii tho
•heoiob ., ...1ra1 llldla wblch
bu i-, clocbd al opoeda up
to " rnllo■ JIii' hour,

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week In Im
menting a n ew cl ub roiec!. They were m erchandisin g American Flags to uptown merchanto, Pn,.
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build th_e club fund wtich l nauces ey e cor reclions, particularly among Meigs county', IChool
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and Lorain S lerrett do a bit of sidewalk superintending.
M · · NICE GAIN - Ron nie CarT, MHS Sophmore halfback, made a nice gain of 20 yards alter taking
Da nny Hlndy's fiare pass. But Butch Staten, stellar Wel lston fullback and linebacker, bri ngs Carr to the ground .
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Good Urea, radio, he1t�r.

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$395

2 Door. Fordomatie tr1n1., radio, heater,
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$495

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·• At Game

Dr• Rainbow Is

1 955 MERCURY 2 DR.
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Nobody Sella C1n Lower Thin Pomeroy Motor Co.

I Door. VB motor, automatic trana., ra­
dio, heater, a:ood tlre1.

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i I mg but were not r-i.d lo es,
fore the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary club Friday night
one had brok■n into the Moore's was taken to tl,e county jail.
Hartenbaeh kicked in the door n
tinguish • � in • lm■i! Ir"!!"
1n social rooms of the Heath Methodist Chu rch.
Store 1n the lower part of I b . 0fficlail said this morning that order lo nush the parolee .
J
Miller, who be&amp;•• his duties
home 00 the Happy
Pomeroy busineu ...,lion.
Schall ii a parolee from
t h e
- One, the stool or the econ•
Also aiding in the invest iga- l
near
Rut d.
here and in 11,U'l'OUDding counties omy, h9.1 one
At 12: 10 a.m. within 20 min- state reformatory and has been lion and apprehension were offi• l
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leg o{ manufactur•
lan .
- with borne base ID Pomeroy ules alter Ille call, Sherman E. in the s_tate Penitentiary and
cers Phil Globokar. Edd ie SlrallSS
ing. one of agriculture, and one
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bt lat. summer, probed deeper of commerce, t he la
Schall, Athlna wu captured by don , PrJSOn Farm.
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i lke Neal, George Hicks, and Jed i Y
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tter keepmg
�ent out ut tho cold •In� �
Into arvup poycholOlf with the the othe
BY JUDY SAUE R
n healthy.
Deputy ShuJfl Howard F r a n k S c h a 1 1 enlered the 1 1 o r e C. Webster. Radio operator Ken - ,
,n g when the blaie In
�•..lion:
The col orful d rum section brought the MHS ba nd on
'!JI Grover kept the officer, in- Two , ls the •tool of hllll1lln
,
01 Marvm McGuift oeemecl
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we
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or
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fonned or the investi gation which
"'Do
have rob flml
me - resources, and here are the legs th e fie ld for the pre-game activities of t6 e Middleport•
c:tlorr . of control. .
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health (public and individual ) Wellston game Friday night . Playing their "Fight Song, "
aided the officers in the captu .
t•
owever, quick a
"To bavo problemo, '' he uld, educatio
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' the band moved down lieid behind Drum M ajor Jim
Earlier In the even ing . at 10, 30 I
n, and welfare.
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o the
lnvolv
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lut
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p.m . . a car with a Virginia li''We must be concerned \\'Ith Hood and j oined ·t he Wellston ban d In playing the "Star
a lndlne oo io
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work towlf\l 4 ool�lll&gt;!', we labor both ooil and ll lhtJ lep,''. Spa pg le_d B�l)IJ�r_.".
cense stopped at the Landmark .
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Alter an about 1,ct:'111n/aM erbiilti iii llie Mlsklmlfljl" 1'1 � · "
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Bui If .. .,. ripe. oalPresident Gene Grale pre,lded ,'.°""'hed to ml.�fleld playing Ohio rlvero the band did .� well
1'be· ltudents of M r . R ussell M oore' s 8-B. homerO:�i;;;;;-a t ire for 1uol me.
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ma
fore
i did
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jor
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became ,uspJOlolled , llrrauJh wllh powlag, we over tlie busine,a meeting follow- Down The Field. There I h e y executed dance ■tep
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Fr dd studett• and bi)uItY Ol Pomeroy J u mor ,l Atlendanll
ntertaln
lo
, " The Senior Do'Ml Yonder."
merely bave IIJl'•••llo■o, or Ing
Mi
nd
arn
us
She
lo
formed
a
block
"M
ddleport
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llremen
ed
w
plc
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the
a
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al
a dinner served by ladies o f
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lrrttollou, lib ■ ... with the church. Guesta introduced In- football players, Raymond Kines, A stick figure wu formed por.
• Department. Athens officials were the ,.,.,,. before lhoy cwlil. .lie
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Bill Stobart, Danny Hindy, Don !raying a clarinet player of New
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not iled and stopped the car with told Ibey ...,. aot MOdell;,ml
eluded Ed Tewksba.=
, Wellston •
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d Ron ald Ri e who l ed the sa lute to the f lag lo l low- ,
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...__. - MWtr de■eribed ,.. work here fonner president of the. local club· Erwm, John Lyons. Jim Batey, Orleans, the .-.pita) clly ol a . an
two occup,nts. The Meigs coun- tbe p
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u bulcally getting people wi th Keith Grover Gallipolis and and Bill Harrla were introduced The band rnarched the figure
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ly department wa, lheo told that called baclr wl!lle tm011t.. • ,,
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Minor damage w11 done 1o lilo
pnlblamo
l�mald!ed with Charles Hess, ;,.phew or &amp;tarian along with Senior rheerleader. do'Mtlleld to "'When The Sainlo
t
car wa, stolen and the
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Pamela l the
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�m� of Pomero
i,
the
people with
dwelling around the Due. Ail •
Clyda Taylor. The Senior b a n d Go Marching In." In the n e • t
le solutions. Emmett Shuler.
custod
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to
taken
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Than tbe job �Bl one of get•
., i After a light at a local tavern erheah!d llillve wu be"""" •
;,,. le �iso � ,:
�•f• g
C. E . Blakeslee co•.mty aaent membors were also recognized. formation, a trumpet, reprnentd
tin g both ol theoe oorll of people a riculture, pro ;am chalnnan: They are Jim Hood, Richard ing "D�_ieland" music, the �and
��e two men_ were taken into custody be the calllt of the fire. N;! �
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ru:\nder
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P:ts
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Swackhamer, Judy Butcher, Kar• played Basin Stl-eet Blues.
lined up with olllclah in com- presen ted Mr. Miller.
by Shenfl Hartenbach on war- !,male ol the damage was ad,
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the direction of Mrs. L u c I I l e ,tage and through the audience
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m uniliea holding authority - or Ladies servin were Mrs . en en McElhinney, �setta Rkhards Contr1butmg t\vlrling routines
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rants by the management. Ar. able this mommg.
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Swaearuw...- tlllllg A erlca. . in hilar,0111 bulloonery.
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Jam1.-,e Z rkle. Susle Pullen, Kay IO these Iormahons were the mapower - to take action.
�
ry Hennesy
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· ' Mrs· Jack Bechtel
1 "M rs. Ba r• A1 � finate, the g.r
· lI' c,horus
l.Jearers, N.tl: A, humol'OUI , .sk"t
three mioor ateidmta -.
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nkinson,
Je
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anls Hauck,
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Betty
fla
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jorettes
pea
and
The
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ker
al.Jo
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1tirred
tng
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. Mra. Kenneth Cook, Miss Frieda
.
ker I Smallpox leatured Ruefta sang Great Harvest Moon.
and
thia
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Gilmore Doris Rice' ChrJBt"me BradiOrd' BeverlY Cundiff' ClnSOD a
�resI .,llb e quesIIon, Do yo, Faehnle and Miss Bess
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Well■ Carla Will Brenda Potts
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Al 2 p.m yestorday • - lfH I i
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1 • Coals, Tom Anderson and Judy dy Morris, Beverly Perrin, Col·
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have I community your children
Katy MororIIy an Jonme Thompdriven by Victor C. y� ..
een Wilson , Karen Gregg, a n d
want to nturn to?"
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Pomeroy. hit • parir,d ·lfldokl
1he
of
theme
halltlme
Swan.
Marilyn
n.e ·
He pointed out lndMduala _ or
I uenUY Intern, towned
the
by Robert Ray Gmd,
sh
o
w
(was
"The
Story
or
J
a
u."
Pl
a
ying
t
he
"Fight
Song,"
which communltiu are merely
d f �n
' w as formed and ed b �
21,
of
New
Haven. M�....
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Afte
,
a
"Dixiel
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n
d
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fanfare
the
tr
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diti
ona
l
"M"
the Iola! - mul th ink for moraid
n .i
lo
ffl!IV!'(i
cs
the
band
field
cross
a
ge
was
done
lo both �
M
Alm
a
played.
was
with
the
a
ter
a
row, not of the put.
Janice Wehrungg h a il7 fi ing.
r
no
arre.,11
or
lnjurleo
a
d
um
c
a
de
n
ce.
While
i
n
a
ban·
The
f
a
ns
g
a
ve
the
band
a
well
.
.
"W Clll'I move ahead patching
k" s lo
audien:
Second Lt. William P. Johnson, ported.
jo formation, representing t he deserved round of applause for
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up yeaterday·, millakes " he said
e
a led 8
'"t:dyZlr;;;s'
ol 2802 Latonia avenue, Coving•
Pomeroy
olllcen
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a
zz
rhythms
In
the
early
min•
its
line
show.
The
b
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nd
thanks
im
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wenr.:
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And added, "We can't move In:
dY
m e lo "M• n MY
n- at 1 1 : 10 p.m to tnvestliut •
the
,
U
has
been
to
assigned
ton.
strel
shows,
the
band
played
Ken
McElhinney
for
his
outu
.
to tblnp ping awa, from us ..
el s
t
'l'II� w ee�� mee mg �� � � 1 iversi ty of Michigan ·, Gradwile acddent at the lnlc..edM t(
"Dark Town Strutters Ball. " ln slanding job this season ln an• Be;
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Millar drew • word picture �I Dr. Kathryn A. Rainbow
a
P ;•: he a / � School to study for h,s masi.r s
u wild H illblllle• from Sq•�
·_ Roules 7 and S!I.
a
steamboat whistle, recalling nouneing the Mlddlepor\ b a n d
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IOclaty today by •u sestlng II Wheeling native, has been • apdi
h
epo
e
a
rt
ua
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n m_t
t
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n
,:ee
m
�hys1cs
under
space
d�deg
.Marshall L. Miller, 59, .611. ,1
the minstrel groups on the riv- l shows.
.
may be like two atoolJ witll three pointed su�rintendent of Lakin
day evening w1 h six s e n I o r
rechon of the Air Force 's lnst1• den, �
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W V8 and Eddie Guillli.
lop uda:
Stale Hospital, according to an
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members and one cad et present tule or Technology.
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eroy, "'llided· K'Jilf+
annouru,ement from the State Dewhen Lt. Andrew Lemlev a n d
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He
rece:ved
a regular co� d:""1"g, wu reported lo 1.bt' Jill '
partmeot or Mental Health.
.
senior member Emmet t · Shuler
C
! h e S1on after bemg deS1gnated a dis- ,ide of both can, and no -"-"
Dr. Ralnbow who has been actreported on their trip to
J
,
is ed
milit arr, gradua!2 were filed.
Ing head of the hospital for sevln : tingu h
Ohio Wing Conference held
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Cmcmnati An accident at Crow.
of the _umverS lty O
oral months, succeeds Di. Mil•
Cleveland over t he weekend of :
Base
Craig
Air Force
and
m Ala• House resulted in the ......... ol.
dred Mitr.heU Bateman who beThe Minstrel , "The Return of Showboat '' was e n thus•
N ovember s and 6.
I bama.
ntly Grover Arnold. 21, � oil
He
rehirned_
·
rece
came 1upervisor of the St a t • lastically received In the Rutla nd High School auditor•
Movies teken at the con ference
.
C
Missile
the
Boem
enter
• charge .,_ failing to slop "will,.
g
Menial Health rltpartmeni divi- ium last night when lhe high school chorus, aided by Evening clasaes (or farmers al were shown to the squadron by from
w 111
Wash., w re
cle d
. lie rn
slon of professional services last such performers as veteran stage man (head coach) Jim Racine High Sch hol are again be- Lt. L&lt;m!ey. Weather pennitt ing, m Seattle . .
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. rear ar aiet.om:•
an
ve · into the
empl
oyed '" researc
ur
drivm
of
by
to
H
o
ward
Vennari
and
others,
drew
n
umerous
ova
t
i
o
ns.
Lt.
Lemley
will
ny
rst
Lt.
Nor,
ing offered, according
July,
1 opment .
M
dle
iwbert
Racine,
whoa
of
r
ul
t
u
ric
Vocation
a
l
A
n
pma
a
Ch
was
O.
C.
show
L
Mrs.
The
.
by
re
man
Weyersmiller,
t
he
,qc
a
dro
n
directed
Nolan,
Dr, Rainbow joined the akin
id port Cluunbt
The
g
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approved • request by starr in 1954. She ii 8 graduate • Leading roles were taken by .
to mab
Teacher.
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transportation officer, to Ports- He is the son or Mariam Dan- Fisher ,
Commerce
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W
Dean
m
Kle
g
in ror I oash donation or Fort Valley Stale College, - at Dean Will, interlocutor: Brenda
franeil
;
o- The first evening cl ass meeting mouth to accept delivery f r o m I iels Johnson, Covington , Ky . and right tuni Damage wu medlllll
ro
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t
c
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lo
te,
a
Gr
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a
Petuni
Sisson,
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will be Monday evening, N�vem- Group Two., a pickup truck donat• grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W 1 1 1 to Arnold' ' car, and -- t.
Wesley
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Fort
Ga.,
•
lley,
a
or
arry
8 graduate
Friday a lft
l
eboler wu
III
ChriltmH home decoration con- the Meharry Medical C.Ol1ege, Garbe: Sandy LlUJe. PlX le : Marthe Fisher CBI',
accompan " ber 14, at 8 p. m. Anyone mter- ed by the Air Force for use in Daniels, Chester Road.
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lest Ill Ito regular moefing held NashvUle, Tenn., and served her vel Foley, Dixie: Conn ie Lewis, With Jon Webaler on drums.
estetl in a better agriculture is the Meigs County Squadron.
Ill town hall.
welcome to attend any one or EAL Pl Short Sent.
Internship at Harlem Hospital In Mammy , Blaine Turner, �ambo:
n
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,
a
ident,
re
sse11
----more of the Monday n ight classes,
Dlsm
Anna
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B
E,rhenrelds,
Lind
Luxury:
p
a
New
wu
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Sh
City.
res
rk
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Y
prl•
Baller
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ported .., the PUC hearing hold va practloe bt North Carolina Hicks, Dehlll: David Wiseman, Ea tern Petiti on
N
olan oald.
le
s
P
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In Pomeroy on removal of the for two year■ before joining La- Fungus Brenda Turner, Sweet
Judge John C. Bacon ha dis• Discussion sessions having high Clp•o
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t
UpNlll apncy, and that there
e
Georgia Brown : Jim Sheets: missed • petition flied by the attendance■ last year were: Bul k Me On Tu esdar
kin State Hooplta l.
will be. another hearing in Novem- The mother of two sons, Dr. Mushfiddle:
t I
Jane
Par,ons, Eastern Local School District Tanka, My Best Hay Harvest, Bet- The Harnsonvdle Sc,p,o PTA
By Sharon Young
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ting
Smith, Board of Education In Meigo ler Meadow■, 1960 Farm Outlook, will hold ill regular meet ing.
ber Ill comrnandtd Prosecu
Rainbow II presldent-&lt;,lect of the Scrumptious : Roberta
Attorney Barnard Fulll for hll West Vlr&amp;lnili Medical Society, Yummy: Dick Dugan. Lazy• County Common Plea■ Court re- Ch ain Saw, , and Law On T h e , Tuesdoy November 15, at 8 p. m
At the \o me_roy-NeiSO!'Vllle gam� Friday night R.af .
,
s htgh steppin g marchinJ ba�� prellelll.i
Woodgeard
"1t at tho bearing.
talk
to
arm.
wishing
rent
a
p
wllh
Any
f
Inc .. and her oppllcallon for full bone, : Calvin Biddle, Eucalyptus, questing transfer of $Sl&lt;S.7a from ,F
EnFamo111
�rogram
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titled
n
e
performance
s
last
rds
d
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Its
w
l
as
te
early.
the
Attendance
rome
d
shoul
cben
the
a
811
lto
recoo
.
mer membenhlp in the American and Larry Snowden, Little Black the building fund of tho district
Babr alao t cr hed
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chants Chrlatmaa pramotlon pro- Psychiatric Auoclat lon is pend- Sambo. Each did apeclal num• provided through I bond luue. person■ attended last year ' s eve- Mothers of the first and second tertalnment Personahtres.
op Ital
Lewil
n
lormatN111.
a
a
schnoool
I
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attended
five
Thirty
serving
.
c
he
t
s
do
ning
pupil
will
e
d
..-am In whldt I new Falcon auto- Ing.
a
gr
.
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bere.
The board had sought lran,fer
ed Ted
�
with hb t
living
evening
Jimmy
10
of
t
the
portrai
f
o
a
more
Dur
r
o
are
.,.i,o. la lo be atvm away, The
All\inlerested
npeople
wel_____
Others dobtg ■pecial numbers of the amount said lo he surplus three
and
clarinet the
to
le's most . lamo111 trademark was �ailing
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Q:ne'::- •Iao will team with the
Included Pam Wilson and Junior to pay for bl�achers. The judge: cluse■ offered, according
8\JIT FILED
Me and M Sh
sh
o
wn,
and
the
band
pl
a
yed
h,s
t
A
rican
Nol
a
n.
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A sufl for money only hu been Carter, a duel ; Roberta Kraeuler, in his opinion ■aid thaf the money
routine
----equally famou� Iheme song " In- executed a cule d!.c
MAN FINED
In pruvJdlnc treat. for filed in the Clerk of Courts offlce a guest soloist from Racine Hi gh was set up for a certain uae and
,..,,.,luolon the � omari'.
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BEAUTY EXERClllE
Kenneth W. Farley, Cheylon, ka JJmka Doo.
l!blldfflt of tho commanlty al by Genevanl Powell against Ken- School; Larry Snowden, a oolo: sltould be used for that.
ly sle Ing lo I brisk mardi ...,
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will
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W. Va . wa, · lined s ro and cost&amp; on l Next tho purple and white clad
Qliistnw ime Delall
be neth Wilt and Dorb Wilt. RFD Cheryl Bolin, Paula Douglas, Hir·
tired
the sidelines
82-year-old woman, wu granted a charge or reckless operation in f group portrayed a basket and
Al"rEND8 CONCERT
laler by the Legion. one, Middleport. The plaintUf am Slawter, David Pierce, a voMa
Utr uked the nominating ask■ for $1189.13 In the petition. cal number; Mr. Vennari in a Mrs. Everett Hayes, G r e • t permission today lo enroll · In the Middleport Mayor Kenneth Mc- , they played • awing version of
jorettes were Paula !lyre,
Carolyn
e
on
the
-1- lo rnalte lta Nport at
of
FA!wards, C ar o l y a
t
in
s
a
classics
roduc'
to
center,
judo
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a
p
a
J
Kodokan,
Hines
Elhinney s court l ast n ight.
medley of songs done in the Yen- Bend, attended the Jerome
._ , l)ecembor meeting. AtlencilnK
B
,
Sandra
Wells, Ruth l!d·
ed
by
Tommy
Dorsey
and
hb
us
Judo.
of
rt
a
the
cllce
a
PTA iro MEET
pr
id
Au
-y
ivenl
n
I.J
Ohio
at
narl manner: Sandra Butcher and concert
f
�. Ml'. Baker .111\1,Mn. KJ!ill The �. fl'.\.Wl!J meet at PA&amp;'JQtl . ..M\'.l!llitW\ ." iD . &amp;. Q11111J1, lq{j111P \!'�PQ" nllftl. M r.
"11'1 dan&amp;erous for a young MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL brother, Jimmy. "Song of India" wards, Lola Ziegler, and A!t�rea
-. John
was the tune that lured a anab Evan,. The nag ■wingers -�
Fred Hihbo. the· grade ■cltool Monday evening light number: chllill.., from the Hlnco ung one of the number■ woman to walk alone after dark,·· Admissions, none.
ut of the basket.
o
M
Bob Coall, J'ults, ■nd lUchanl at 7:IO p.m. A movie will
a
J
Clifford
Sarah Weoten and Shanm Moore. \
Mn.
rges,
a
Disch
the
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SorOrchHtro
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Fonnin&amp; • bat which BUUesl•Jllfl LollN WU �- .
best beauty exercile." - cobo, Pomeroy.
llhowll l0t eai.rtalmnent,
medley. Willi Janet Wriibl do- • iel" o1 111' _UnlVerally.
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very low milea1e by orieinal o wner.

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allowance! Buy
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' Man,· · po1·ice Have Busy N.1ght Hour_- ·

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LAST N I GHT'S GRID RESU LT S
GALLIPOLIS 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ATH E N S
JACKSON 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOGAN 22 :
POMEROY 4 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . NELSOtilVILLE 6O
W ELLSTON 28 . . . . . . . . . . MIDDLEPORT 1 6
A ile
h�."!'.'.1 enlerlng, ��to- on lhe parklng _ lot.
·&gt; , through a window at the lower rested al 2:!111 I. ID. - n..,.
PORTSMO UTH 20 . . . . . . . , ; , , , IRONTON O mob
acc...n�. a 11re, •�Ien While patro1mg throu gh m,u- side of lhe building. He covered ald Stone 18, Pot•o,. and llld,.
A community may become ripe, sa tisfied , done with PT. PLEASANT 32 . . . . . , . . • , , . . . RIPLEY 0 auto pick-up, and a bar llgh&lt; town Deputy Frank saw Schall l a rock with a bo,
and broke the anl Stone. 22• �. ;' -..
groi:ng,leertaln of all the an,swer s lo all p ro b l ems. Tha! ,
UTH WESTERN 1 6 . ' . . . . . . . . HANNAN 8 kept officers of Meigs c o u n t Y running and warned him to stop. glass to cover the _sound. T h • l ehargea of dilturb1'1 the . �
SO
ls w en t becomes like a P an t that soon W lthers an d
b111y last ni)lbt and thil mornin&amp;. When his warning _ was not heed- • noise was heard. however, by a
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WAHAMA 25 • • • • • • • · • • • · · · EASTERN O At 11:45 I.. night,
•- Called
dies.
the Sberllf s ed, the deputy !,red al Schall. 1 nearby resident who reported it
.
l Three lire departmenll • t r •
And that was the poin t made by Bill Miller, area ex- FAIRLAND 26 . . . . . . . . . . . KYGE R CREEK O Department fnd Pomeroy police He w38 no hi but ,urnmdered ' to the police.
;ailed out at 3,48 a.m. thla_ "'°""
te nsion a gent fo r resource development , in a speech be- '------------------·---'l ollicia1e were, notUied that some- lmmedialely la the deputy and I On the
call Sheriff Robert C

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Clall II - "Touch Their Harp, Owen Bratton oul-goln1 �
of Gold." A gilded arrangement
den• wu In c�&amp;e of the mNI,
J'lmoral aervlle, were h e l d o! fresh plant material. ChairIng ond alao In chars• of the d•
Tltutoday afternoon for M r ■. man : Mro. J. L. Stewart.
.,c, "T b •
tlona. u,InI the lo"'
vo
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Nflllt (lu,pman who died at her -----,-7"'-ccR:_ �arker. '�
home In Middleport Monday alto hovt Ito Dtc Ml VG
ternoon, from Howlings Coat1
ber moatln&amp; 11
churdl
&lt;em
WY 2-3033
WY 2-3820
Puneral home with Rev. Fred I.
with
potluck
IUPJII'
and
8111
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change.
those from out of town
lndy and Harold Hub­
hanl\for the services were Mr. Tho Naomi MIUlonary Society Kalad H
bard
Wtrt
named u the d«wat­
ol
ad tin. Stanley Grable and aon, of the F irst Baptist Oiurch
Ing
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Ron';ld, Mra. My rtle Elkin, and Rutland met al the home of Mro.
commf eo lo decorat. tho Olli·
ai
de of tho church for 1111 Chrill•
tw, Jane, Mr,. Ella Cald- Harriett Warner.
Mro. Emma Chopman and The meeting WH opened with moo 8IUOII,
Following 1111 moetln1 Mr. and
' ' and Mro. Jane Beverly and the l,ymn, "What a n1end W• Mr■
• Tiny Fowler wttn in ctw-11
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. and Mn. Clarence Thomp- Ha\le ln Jesus followed by prayGrant.
IOIII 911d children of Marion.
er by Mn. M aude
Pall bearer11 for Mn. Cho11man Mn. Mary Sharon wu the de­
Ft'ed DeW�e.!.t". O,car vollonal leader for the meeting
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Homer Jon,•s. Floyd Boy - I and u,ed the subject "Tho Win•
, .... Be� .!Uld Sidney Plcken!i. dow1 or Heaven ." Toplc for the
-· - -·-evening wu "God Movo In •
Mysterlou, Woy" 1lvtn by Mn.
Edith Thom11.
MOI "Y
During the bu1lneu rneotin1
'!Vo WSCS or H"th Methodl!I
all the present officers wore n­
wlll , meet Monday eve- elect with
the exceptlon of Mr■.
ed
J •t 7 : 30 at the church
In
Warner who re•ianed u pruldent
rt. The Eleanor clrcle
becautt or Ill health. Mn. Nao­
lllllaw charge of &lt;he devollon, ,
ml Bentley wu lfieclatl lo fill tho
tho program.
• oHice.
llh:-:la-�· 111o
$12.S0 ,t111 12k weekly)
H......., will b, Mr■. Law- Followlni the IDNfln8 pot luck
$2S Pl n (50e weekly)
1 Mllhoan, M111. P. L. Mitch, refreshment.a wert aerved
to
n1 . Norman WaylmuJ. Mrs. No·
the member, llJld theH au-ti,
tS0 Pl111 1,1.00 weekly)
Huklnl, Mr■. Robert Co,ts
Mrs. Edii h Thomu and M r o.
,.,._ Carrpll S":�1�_
$ 1 00 Plan 1,2.00 weekly)
JeMia Bryant.
Fall 0owel'1 decorated the din·
$ISO Plan (f3.00 weekly)
. · Ledin Bulky
Ing room of tho Wamor homo for
KNIT
5250 Pl■n ($5.00 weekly)
the even ing and during the ooc­
lal tlrne II piano aolo WU prllllll�
tsoO Plan ($10.00 weekly)
ed by Richard Womer.
WhJte. Sl1e1 S- M-1..
DATE BET
Auorted Knit,
Durlns tho bu11noM rna■'lnl
of tho Middleport Gorden Club
Monday ov1111n&amp; tt wu decided ,
to hav� the Club•• annual Chrl1l- 1
mu party "" tho 19th ol llo&lt;om· ·
Pick your plan now, from 25c to tlO I Wffll. Ntlt year you'll be ready
F.
be r at the homo of 141'1. E.
for Christmas; no need to borrow or dlltwtl yolll' ni111lar •avin11 account.
Maag.
Smlll weekly del)Ollll 1111kt
10 tuJ that IIIIIIY folb open Chrilt•
mu Club accou nll lor 1ptdll purpne, - 11vlq for pew furniture or 1

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Mt. 111, �rla: "Pu1bbutton farming �

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ra! automation - ii no longer
It II hen, 11y1 tile Agriculture
t111 1n ill I veo year book.
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latelt Ill I Ion, Nrle■ of book ■
,
, YViDlla upecu ol Alllerlean •artcuJ.
le llltltlecl 'Powtr lo Produce', It dt­
- ld' layman'1 lan111a,• - the m•
el!•n1eal nYolutlon In ltrmJ.nt and paint■
a
of advancN to oomt."
lleut.ary of A1rlcullure BtnlOR ii tht
•• et tile forward to tbla book. Ht
._... lht ltcbnolo1Jcal rt¥olutlon
· tllat Illa been 10101 on In 11rlculture ev• �• 1h11 flrat tractor rumbled acro11
ftlijile. '1'1111 revolution, ht wrltN, "&amp;Ive■
bl11tftt, every month, even every
- better fOOd and more of II Im'
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Vision of *Grandeur'

more leisure . . . "'
The S11&lt;:retary also touches on the
charge that mechanitation, automahon
and other advanced farming techniques
and implement, resu lt in unemployment.
It ia true, of "ourse. that machines do re­
place lndlvlduala - that mechanical en­
er1,7 1uppl1nt1 human ener(y. But, lo
quote him directly again. "Increased pro­
ducl!vlty ptr man ii one of the (real
conlrlbuUon1 of our llOclety. One element
of ■oclety cannot 1i1 behind. A1ricullure
la no uception."
At the Dtpartment', book 1howa, a1rl­
cullure'1 mechanical revolul!on 11 •till
prett y much In Ila infancy, despite the
enormous pro1re11 that h11 been made.
Enormou1 new 1trld&amp;1 art comln1 in tht
fore■eeablt future. Tht frulil of thla
will be ■hared by all.

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Averagtt h1�h !empn.tture for
the 'A-� k this Yf!:.tr � i 111st yea r

AT MEETING - Mrs. Garnet Willlamson of WiJ.
Hamson Farm S upply. Rutland, and W, J. Klein, Sales
Promotion Director, Allis-Chalmers Tractor Group and
Vice President, inspect details of an artist's conception
of the farm equipment dealer's installation of the fu.
l�e, complete wit� helicopter service and �irslrip. Mrs.
Wllhamson attended the recent mtroduchon of Allis­
Chalmers 1961 line of farm equipment al French Lick,
I ndiana.

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Three Ohio Home Economics
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ALL IN
Extension Agent, we� honored
e MOWERS
thil wieei: at lhe National Home
A-1
e TRACTORS
Oemonstralfon Axsocialion meetlng in Chicago. They were Mrs.
CONDITION
• HARVESTERS
Tyyni Hummel . Fulton County: Si )_
low
Average
lt!mper.ilure for
Mn. Virgil Johmon , Van Wert
LET'S TR ADE NOW! •
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County : end Mias Gertrude Ad- t he week t hu ye&lt;1r r, I , 1�-�1 year
�ams. Darke County.
Plowmg: se.aaon mean, • new Mauey-Fers,uon tncLor.- . '
Mra. Hummel, together with .a
plow or spreader. Come in, lel ' 1 trade! You11 1ne!
Total pn:·c1p1l&lt;1t1C)n for lhe We('k
u� l!,\.unom1cs AgenI , .
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M .ICh1gan
th II yf'ar .55, l;;st year (IJ
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were awardec.I . $500 G. race I�ry..
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p
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tfatt'
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1on
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FULTON THOMPSON ruaOR SAW·•
•Inger Fe IIow1th 1pe. Th1.11 award 1s lhTui
' year 27 20 int:hes ' 1a!il
· yc&lt;1r
or
for professional improvesnent
26 03 Lnches.
Phon■ WY 2-5 101
special work on a problem. Mrs.
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Call it "rabbit,. •r "rarebit, the di1h made with natural ehedd■r Hummel ' s propo5ed study ia on Normal average precipit.ahon
OHIO
POMERO Y
ehee■e 11 a IUN way of plea•inr all membtn of the famil 1. Thia I• how to work wit h youn"" home- I 38.40 mches.
becauu tile eMddar ri11t1 tht diah a ftavor beyond compare. Try ■ makers meet t ir,
he needs.
lo
rabbit one., a11.d you'll want to try it ar■in. SuN of thil, the Borden
Kitchtn llu deweloped a buie recipe with thNI appeUJ.ill&amp; nria- Mrs. Johnson and Miss Ad.a.nu
tiona..
received Dist inguished Service I
· · B runeh
N....1 On1ddt1" 0..... a.w.lt
Awa rdI at a Recogmtion
(IIMM 1 ,_. , ,emx.,,)
today. This award lil given for 1
'(YNUU J¾ o-up,,)
professional competence and oul1 (8-0I.) wedre Borden'•
t tablNpoou batter
achievement.
st.inding
Sharp
atural
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Wi■con1in
flour
t.abletl)OOhl
2
Cheddar Ch".._. 1hreddad M iss Adams, native of Wayne
% tea■poon dry mu1tard
1,2; te■■po0n Worcetterahire
¾, t-■pooa. paprika
County. Indiana received h e r
aauce
nm at pepper
1 cup ho.opniltd milk
Bachelor'.a degree from Purdue
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Melt butt.r in top of double bollerj place O"t" r hot water. Add Uqiverslly. She served as home
flour and ■-■onin11. Slowly blend in mllk. Cook until mis.lure economics Extension agent i n
btrin1 to thleken. Add ebee■e and W orcelterahire ■av.c,; 1tir ontll Benloo and n.w:11
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in '-di•
n .. -L1 ""'unties
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1;:he.H tneltt• .S."• over toa1t.
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coming
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before
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Non: 1 f •"- •ltictrlc akille.t t, u!Sed. wt control■ at 2oo•F. to
z50•,. Tbi• recipe ia u�ellent for late ■upper M"inp-doubl, County, Ohio in 195l.
the reeipe to Mnl ■ix to ei1ht perlOIIIL
•··· na1-ive o1 pauId•
Mrs. J(h1u,,..1n,
V�tioa11 Tom.at.o ■lieu . and c:rilp b■con mar be plaeed a.er a ing County has been home econHrv1nr of rabbit. Or, deviled or h■rd eoohd •11•, or cooked .
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omJCS agent IR Van Wert County
a1pararv.1 add tuty variation• whea 1ervtd atop rabbit.
---------------------- for the past twenty years. She
received her Bachelor's from The
e
Ohio Slate University.
. Take Advantage Of 1,andmar-k'•
Mrs. Hummel Is a native from
T ll
Atlanlie Mine, Michigan. She rer."�

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This "Rab it" Is A .Kare Bit

HOKKAIDO. Japan mPn-Re,,- tho y111apn wlll - !Jr-l'I' N..
Weeks Weather
ol Beku, nltage . on I 'Ill general •loctlon rm,· U tt.
Three OhI.O
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Island al
Japan · ,
• I �•1 . lllr;II Wu«bl!
r Pret", Hokkaido. have to
loca! elec- l ufety fn:111'1 the wild bear-I tha,
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Home Eeonom1cs su�Ionn '· · ·"· 4� 27 Rain
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bl kept open, 111 production lncrened,
1H1 19.14 1916 1951 195' IHO 1961
. ,std an lllt1r11t1ne and unu1ual Uttlt
ind the joba Involved hive lleen 11ved.
IIOry conctrnln1 • 1roup of union
Thia aroup of union worker, and off!.
PARM AID COSTS tJP-The 19S0·90 deude hH HID tht
colt of the 1overnmenl'1, farm pro&amp;r•m aplnlln(. Newt­
:tP\ll'WI and union offlcl1l1.
clala, and the company, laced and solved
ch■rt above 1how1 that from a low of one billion dol11ra
, Tb1 lllllon men concerned art tmploy. a problem In the one aound way. It 11 a
annually, upentllturta have mounted 11ntll In 1959 they
.1'4 IIY a company which manufactures problem which is becoming more and
reached an all-time peak of e.5 billion■. Codi rtNded
1 -�a,IOIII kinda ol tlectrlcal equipment
aomewhat Jn 19110 but ,tarted cllmbln&amp; aaaln In ft■cal lW..
mora generll ln a long list of Industries
6oure11: Department o! Aarlcullurt.
1 UICI ID •utomobl111 and boat■. But hl&amp;h
and enterprises. Wages and other pay•
liNtl bid made It nect111ry lo clDN one roll cost, go up and up - while manhour
Ill plant, 11nl111 llOmt kind of remedproduction goes down or remain, static.
Po,t Matrons W i l l
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THE DAILY SENTINEL
Then the eompetitive powe r or the indus• -------------------------------. tctIOD was taken. Company olficers
DEVOTED TO INTEREST
Hold Turkey Fete
,: fllpoNd I n incentiv e pay plan under
try Involved . becomes steadily weaker _
MEIGS-MASON AREA
OF
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Mornin� Siar Chapter No.
. wlltc:h 10101 wag, 1cale1 would be main- p■rllcularly when it must meet foreign
1
S. Dwan, Publlshar
Richard
OES will honor lhe chapter 's pa.st
, laloe4 but the productivity of workera
competition. Layoffs and plant closures '
every afterno.on es,.
'
11hed
Publ
matrons imd pest patrons with a ept
ay
Sund by Th• Ohio Val•
WOiitd "·
uw Increased. In other word■ it
be(·ome u n avo i dable.
turkey supper at. 6 - :JO p· m · Mon- �ley Publl1hln1
Conipany, 110
' "--came
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a matter of mort work for iht
day . Nov. I� m · the Ma,onlc Meehanic st .. Pomeroy, Ohio,
Let'• have ti1e h .1g hest pos, lb le waie! I
Temple al Thurman.
: ,-in• pay check.
Busines, Office phone WY·'J,.
Ind working conditions in t his country.
members
All
or
the
are
chapter
2157
, editorial phone WY-'J,.
\ • Th• rNull: Union official1 approv�d ,
Bui we can only have them, without !Pl'·
Invited
2156.
mem•
ch
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•affair.
the
to
A
. �the unfon membership voted for the
Jous unemploym ent , if we ha\'e maxiber, except the Past Matron, and Entered as second cl11s mallpliri'·almost unanim ously. The plant will _ mum prod� ctinn for each wage dollar'. _
Patrons are asked to bring a Ing matter at the r,os! offlc� Mt
Pa!lt
IY TOM A. CULLEN
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Pomeroy , Ohio.
d ish for the supper.
vered
co
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I1 LONI.&gt;O N - l�EA - Whe� ope1·1tln1 tuday, they would oot ! De pill thll t
B titon1
Nallon1I 1d vtrll1\ng rtpre•
regular meeting
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0Sptta ,lol maehlnes become i•K•I In , bt Jlallplero. but b"aloeismen. ate nol reu..ured. Th,y ,iew th• · Tht chapters
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t ll'llellll 1'om11 Hym1■, M.D. lb:teta ,1to1red more 11181 •f
c:om1J1g of the ,lot m�chlnes on
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xJn1tGn A \11., Ntw
may deJ}('nd on an llnder{'Ovtr 1l Jn w,b,IAtr'• 11n1110• .,.80gsterlsm 1 Jan I with lear ...d appr,•1 ..n 1lectlon of 1961. officer■ will take yor k 3C l3ty,Lo
Entered HotpUal
uf '1ht Texa1 ••penmtnt I de- 1 1■1Hlcatlo■ wlth th• nddure '
ew York
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UtN .ln _prnloul column, Or. l &amp;h�n IMy did with alcthvl alo■t. 1 Among tho� who &amp;nlcred Ho!- war now being waged by und@r- 1 bt&lt;·omn "m11d11·f("t.d •DPrg\· " ::nou, remembering the ■lollnMl'of• · ���
Sul».:riplion rates: Delivered
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,... Mui1 •Y· r•�rilng In The
Four Wert quite obvlou1ly ier hottpltal m the pa11l 24 houn world 5yndkateI.
whal he calls "dynamJc r t1.ax 1- murder th.at follo\\'d in the wake 1t lea area went up to an eiit lrnut- 1 cents per week; one year 1n Jl.d.
lflPriliJ • _the Amenc1■ Medcl1l drunk 1'hey showed ma rked mu11- : we1 e · Mi.1111 Gcnt'va F:. 81n:hf1eld I So f r th r h bee
vance at The Dally Sentlnel ot'
of . the one-armed lfanditi
In ed 6,!188,700, or about 4t1- per t&gt;ent, , rice
�tr ..attributed thir "le nfold In· cular lnco-ordlna t ion and l ittle or fl&amp; &lt;.:h1llk-othe Rd . M 1 1 Wllli1111m \ l
ulem�e N: �a(�:ln•£ :a: :: : l ion ' •·l( nGryonf took: it up," 1 Anw
, $HI 60, IIX months, S1 80;
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ma111l11J1• . " lhtrt would be no
�Jf In roed 1ccld1n11. lnv•I • no tonee rn for the 00&lt;: ial pro�I'!•· L. Modd y , K•nauga. MJ., Kathy
rh:a ·
· and 1958
•···n bt•t• I he
I bf- l"en 1950
hi
Ja&lt; k ed NO one h11 �
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three
.,.. ·90• B 'Y mo lor
'• '4"U
1 • d r i v e r 1 t8 kl01 IVII·•a:• t1ff, oM
7
· her, R I. I Bidwell . Ml1i n.
Jt would take 5 000 r r e I g h t route month
- .d lhrown 1 ,he 1 nd\.
1ubject cried 11nco11lioll- 1 ,ynn Swls
where av11\able• . on,
ae,
no
y
ca« to haul uwuy· the mo" the rt1 onth $1 00 By mi ll · one year
• lts ll't loo sm■rt ror Ihat·
' ' ., lran&lt;Jull ler, lo e11..... ably and afterwa rd WIO lar1ely Edith G Mercer. 7f¥I Milin St • 11 ca
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sun con1wnn from JtseU 1n one '8 00 ' 1 · m nth ...· aei; ,hrte•
1 1 . &lt;.&lt;Qmpowided amnt1lc Hou of memory I ro.� i ,..,
n Pleasant, Ch 1t1·Iea F. Buckle
H,. h a b't
· d,1v1..a
i;rt'Ond.
�f ulheN t.rm■. 'nlf) tranqull'Nd the period. Two ('O\lld not waJk 12IO Viand SI . , P1 . Pleasant: 1 Bui thou1and1 of the• "OfleI 111�nt �.' 'k � a.
1.t mf 11v, )'OU •p•dflc e111m- wilhout a11l1tance. "
Mr,, Dorothy C. f.�Yender, Mad- 1 armed bandit,·· hllVe been im- j
�� 9' whal Dr, Murray n11an1 Ytt in none ot Hwae 11 Jn- l�n A�e., Pt. Ple.11�1:1111, M i s s ported, primarily from Wt 1 1 1 Next Tuelday fflltrks the bt1ln- ' keep It hot
term,. The lranquUed 1t1.11cu W H the blood alcohol �mda Sm, Barker, Maton , w. Va. l Germ.uy In preplJllikm for the j nln1 of another rabbit hunlln11 ! .Hemove rat from pan and pour
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• If nothin&amp; m•t- 1 ltvtl ,ulfidtmtly hljh " lo impair th..i rl eis W. Rou■h , .Ntiw Haven. I new year. fi'ourteen I. o n d o n Ha!Orl. Rabbit la the molt popu• blick 2 h1ble1poonsfuls, St ir 1n the
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and &amp;hti t wai no Gne �lae , automobile drivin,: ability, .,.�.. W, Ve . , l .awrerwe R . Wol fe , JU. club11 h11ve been bruken Jut o ,,.. Jar of lhe 1m1II aame and food I 2 tableapoona flour and cook unlH
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et hid, .l&amp;oorln1 �raffle •11n, tv1lln1 to a number ul u. s. 1 Lehirt; W, _va. , Mr1,
K e r r j cenlly and lt�.000 wol'th of ■lot , me1mrnol1 But llke any oth&lt;Pr rnlxlure bubblea. Add milk ,low- __.
� _tlon■, ,·u1tm1 In ■nd 1 oourl ded1km■. ''
b laln , Southside, W, VI,, Ka1·en ' m1&lt;:hlne1 1tolen. Nothlng til9f meat, rJ1bbit must bt proper1y : 1,v, atlrrina: constantly. Cook until j
t',:
a. � llen , Oak H 1 1 1, Preslon A. ha� been toul'11ed .
lartN and- When qu111tl 1led later,
f'ttpared In order lo be lood eat- I thick, 1tlrrin1 occasionally, thtu
18 vol• �ulm, Jronton,
u
ockln&amp; �
p th°"vl other mo• 1 unlun
rred
e
C,
p
f,
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l
j U8Uolly a syndicate "••le._ . . ing.
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l took a little lvna:er. Add 11a1II
jud1.d lh1l "they would 1 n on,
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meat
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and
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the waya in which chlc- 1 To bruiae a larae rabbit iabout
lt
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g
the
rn
robblry,
C
ol
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to
111J N.... •U•atni•• I er1 !n the combined drui condi• H,
lnger,
u,.
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turnb
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ae
1
ken
l&gt;u
uted.
fin•gralned
Is
It
d
a'r'l
ln1lall
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own
hl1
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pounda
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make
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cut
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8 ;ha
eel b1ndlt1 for a " lhaN" ' JD. !ht m J ld.QavoNd, and practically all for b1•ownin1 rnsJ. .l:-J cup wuler .
. UII lie NNIUoa II care·• •Ukudt or 1leegOt1t1.
M • Gero Id II. Wact., Bl Gar• profill.
of il 1, white meal, LJke other ) Cook about l�(jaeaf,
. r,. or until
, lie ...._ rtllt• ... I doubt that thert- '1 MY nNd Hel: ·Av ., daug
\ler,
p.m.
m
n
l
al1,
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lean
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an
,
Meanwhllt,
with 3 tabl•
gravy
M•ke
tandar
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t
nd
11�und
'"•pllf ltto 1�m. ror m. to point out lht lmpor• I r�r Iday. Mrl, Kenneth Shaw Oak
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h
ra
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bblt
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w
rwnora
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fat
al
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oll• the r'W Ml prt• lln&lt;'I! of the Ttus and Indiana H ·n d U ht• 8 . 13 ■ m. ·. ldiy.
ll ;• ·
. FI
, IOfflt of Frank Co,lello'1 totmlr of hiKh-quality protein.
and 3 cupi milk. Serve. 8.
..., 111111.., cllppl111 1 work a. thoH o( u, who drlvti Mlr1,' rr.�red
r.de1m111n, W.ilerloo
'-1 IN,.111 ,....,.. c1n for bu■intt1 or pleaaurt 1 star kt, , n, 15 a.m. rlday. l■IOCIc:1· Iea w Ill oraant,- tht 1lot•· SmaII youna rabblt1 1 fry11-., •�� Ra bl C ro ,
/
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ao
machine racket 1lon1 · American ' lo 2 pound• relllly-to-cook ) may b l ulf ll! WH&amp;era 8'y1, -, tr Ille etb•r 4lrtctlo■. Safety aroupe adviH u■ to "drlnk 1
q
slice■
baron.
8
s
in
c1,1t
uare■
DIRhar1N
he
llnea.
.�•hHe committing th... , o, d1·1ve but not both.''
! be fried 1ali1factortly 1n much t
•3 ht mallet for furlhtl' , Te thi■ •• mu,t add: ,iKff I , Patients recflntly dl1Charged In- Lendlnl color to theM. rumor I lame way chkk.en ii fried, Ur 1 1 )'Oun8 rabbit ; cut in 1trv� por
hit inabUlty lo! ti.. k"aqldlbed ,ut vi lr■ffl.n! C'1uded Ernnt A. Walla, J1me9 waa the FBI aell:ur'11 ofJ tlfiO,· they may be 1tewed and the meat tlona
.
1/, cup nour
� fine judament 1r1t1 0( 1 11d "hape.. or n•ab th n. j E. Silvey, Mr1. Virgil F. Burris 000 worth of 1lot in1ohifl!I in llA&lt;I in varlou, ttclpu.
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la1t month. The 4JO Large yer■ and roastitri n■td l.a1poon salt
Mn btlwNn e1111r1, I 4!Hffl el th tr
1111 d h Mr1. John H. Busch, Dianna D. Brooklyn
g
net &gt; 111d hl1 loN of dtlnk •ad 0,e 11,:;:;, ;h• '- P'oster, Counlt Sut C o 1 1 i n I ambling rn■&lt;'hhtes on lhe Brook. lonli, alow \.-OOklnli in a covered 1/., teasp0on pep�r
Brent I., Polll1 Mr1. Charlea H. lyn docks awailing shipment to I pan to make them tender. &amp;18t 1/, t e•poon m■rJQrem
le L'Onlrol h, n.td1 tfa■qu lllztra."
.
Gray, Mn. BeHle Farrar, WII- flrnt In "BlrrnJngham' !ngl11nd ' method• or '-'OOkinl them art �� tea.poon ac&lt;.-ent
OOurN, lppty b i a p
,
Pe1·h1p1 I 1hou Idn't math Well,. Mra. Robert Rufr were 1ell:ed by G•men actlnl
·
osllcripl
on 1t,win1 - that ii, 1immerin1 1n 4 mtdium potatoe1, pared
prtt11 the 1u ptd- m
· 1l b tht urnal ln
1
n
o
,
1 small amount ol water - and thinly ■Jiced
tip
a
Md Infant daughter Mn. Paul J
from Scotltnd Yard.
jo
u:
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Ui1
artlc
ar
ap
11
ed
pe
,
· Plymale and infant daughter, KlnR ol •Brltaln'1 one a r m d br1i1in1 ·- Clr11t browr.ing in a lit• 2 unall onion■, 1lletd:
t11
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for
ad
full
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e
Mn. Ru8S41II E. RoMch and Infant bandit, 11 Bill W�battlr, • , 111 - 111 fat and then (°OOkina 1lowly, n, cu p, hot waler
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1 :e-ment1oned !ranqutl- aon end Mt1. Ch11rlei1 Reltmlre pound flo1·id•fa&lt;'M pub owner1 with or without added Uquid on J bouillon cub.,
red vn the elftt'l1 o(
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,al 18 aYera1• dON ' 1:aer1 w1lOMI "orlulna 1 dev elop- ind inhml daughter,
who 1lternat@ly thre.eteq1 wi\r to lop o( the rena:e or in \he oven. Fry b.acon •lowly until lljhtly
.
.
lllr and I 1lhgl, av• men1 w11i, h3Hed bY fhe copy.
!11non11 Alllftg
hla rivals and pooh- pooha the LlqtUd used in brai1lng may bt I browned . Remove " from pan ind.
a cording Io the midnJght re- chan&lt;.'t! or A�rlcal\l muscllni \n sau� tbat adda f111vor to the dilh. pour off h1111lf the fat.
� el 11&lt;."0rutl u refl-=tfil wr l.l,er at "111 1dvane• ln 1111 fe- �&lt;'
vlor pattern, i,f :U nor- , 1 .Y,
pol'l of the nur11ing dtpMtmen1 on the ta:.ade in " fniit " mac�ines, For most redpea, the rabbit ii Dip r•bbit pilCtl In a mixture "Mom aald ,he'd be • couple of mlnuna lat.I
1111M ______
. cut in ,erving piece, before it hi of flour, ,.u, pepper, marjoram,
no patlen�, were In &lt;'rltlce) or II they ■rt c-1Utd Mre.
waltin1?'"
wt'n,
while
mo,le
•
In
cake
,,
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Th•. · 1111� .'."' In th• palnt lnc poor cund 1llon.
''No tuppenny thu1 Is Cob\&amp;' to �ked. Lara:• rabbit. •re u,u■lly and Accent. Brown in bacon flt.
IT iiii
. il_ of 76 �
tipu
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fa
ther,
aon
Tho1t
who
were
!Isled
a!l
fair
ni
uscle
in on thia ter1· ltory, " cut Into 9 or 11 pleCN - tht I Tt1n1fer rabbit to ca1aerol,.
I
.
and a1 un�.11on , but pol11.vyal1 of 1 111clucld
.John Clonch, M1·11. F'rank shouts Webater, ba111ln&amp; hl1 fist , loreleai:11, 4 pieces from lhe 2 �Ind Covtr meat with potato and on- SOCCER P'LAYOFP 811:T
GRAZIANO •MANAGES CLA�
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lhr.. um e\aled persons.
/ Shaw Reuben Wood Mr■:___
Aurl1 on the &lt;'Ountf"r of hiI pub ,
le1
and
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l
Nd.Ion
k
of
b
ac
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ion
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I Jl�t. SpnnkJe U1htly wlth
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MIDDLETOW ' N ·
Big Bill Webater 1:1dopts the 'rha _kldney1 ■r■ wiually •ltach- rtm11lnln1 NHoned flour. Add hol
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:
rm!lano
ht.a
si
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soft sell when 1pdklng of alot ed inside lhe lower back and are waler to whl.:h bouillon cubes Otanp County Commt.1.nlly Col four year :0ntrIct to imanage•
c. hl Von
lege or Middletown wl\l m..t Dean I Ji•
machines os ",ocio\ amenities" oooked and Hrvod with thta ploct· hn1 been added·
-.hl•~heevywe1g
Clay a
t he shudder� at the llrm "ont- The IJ v1r 1nd he art may be cook- Cover and cook ln moderott Junk&gt;!' Co1Jee:• of •rank.Un, Mau. , Philadelphia boxer who haa wo•n 11
ed with the re1t of tht rabbit in oven (350 de9ree F. I I houri. R• in tht taatern re1kmal playorf of of 21 proCes.tional fight,, wlth tWG
bandit . . 1 .
·THI
,
1lus Is a lealtimate bull• any redpe you al't llllnl, or 1tew• move cover for laat 11 minut.a to the Nationul J unior Collegiate Ath- jdrtws.
ne�s, '��xplain1, addhla. "if ed ■epa rately lU1d UHd In 1r1vy. brown. S.rvt wllh hlicon 14ua111t letlc AMOCi■tion aocctr champion- Orai:Ulno at.o m■na,tt light.
I wetaht contender lAn Matthewe.
JWN AND
l ship on Nov. 18,
stewecl �•�bit Mirat on lop. Serve, t. .
Lewi�. Elsworth ·swain, r r I d Vielcl of
• Kirk. Chorlet ... Buckle. Ctl1rlet From I ,mall r1bb1l lit, to Sit,
.PUNTRY
re d
..,
A. Danlel,. Mr■. ,_H,nry Martin,
, � :·:':� � ...,':
The 11 Do It Ev Time
-••-B imm Hatlo
Jam1111 w. SWlnlJ•, Mn. Ja11HI
1-SHOW"
you
rabblta
ra•r
l
rrom
meat.
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Walker, Mr�. ��rr Blain, Mn.
; "
·11115 MOUSE tS
I Owon J, Smith, Mr■. Louil Limb, . may count on about Iii cupo of SvMl'A'TICA
�
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reJld.v
or
pound
per
meal
oooked
•
WAS' Fli.0 Uf?
1 ' Mr1. Zula W. Smith, Mr■. Edna •.
1u&gt;i.ACI.I
AFTERNOON
EA.CH
1'tr.
'l5S:
�
=
-cook weight.
e
IYrnl' M&amp;R BIG
Wll CONT NEliO 50 MANY
; Sigler, Mrs. F.lhel Beckner, Ro- toHere
E,•• Sl-l!
1-JOUS
a
Y&lt;MI
re
R001,1s ![t�.r..:-r':-rt&lt;lpot
IMlffll
..ua E,an,. Mro. &lt;l ladya Lffh. 1
REAi:"IMI
'TOL.0
W■nl to lry.
might
1r. Charltt Rou,h, and Mr■. tdI
!STA"TE MAN
lrl.. ·Pol .....,.
. ward KIHr. All other palionll /
FINO °™IM
"10
With Your Favorite
, f8r11Hd R1bb1t with Gravy!
, were 11,1..i sood.
SMALl.&amp;R
/4
s
pou
l'o
nd
ltlllle-New, Items ol
i Five unlll of ' blood were ad· Younr rabbit ,1 to
A800ay
tok
in
p
i ministered al the hospital on read coo &gt; cut In IOf'V C ie&lt;ti.
,,
Frlday.
.
., Ind
Flour. ull, pepper
DINNJ;;R
labl..poon1 coolt!IIJ fot or otl
3
:
SPEAKER
NAMED
. uy-Stll or
NEW YOKK t UPll-01·. Mason ¼ &lt;UP hot waler
, ,4e 1tema
W . Gross, pretiidt"nl of Rutaen I tablt1poon11 noor
;!,,., ' '
' University , will art as masler of I cupa milk
ATKINS anti
c&lt;'l't'monit'!I al the third annual I Roll rabbit Ir! mlxturt of flour.
Cl.AL WE.NT
aw.ur&lt;ts ' dinner of the NaUon1l ; aalt, and pepper, Htat rat or oil
�ROUcliM -•
illt PAa.lLL Alli
Football Foundollon and H•II ol In a heavy fry pan and brown tho IMli GaT MIA
• YOU• HOSTS
Fame, according to Ed11r W . ' ,;abbit slowlr, tumln1 to brown on
C:O'TTAGI
Oarbl,eh, chairman ol u,, dion;r 111 .11de1. Add water 111d cover SMALL-IS SMll
5.ATISl=\ D
p,t11 tlahtl,•.
committee.
1,,
The ISO-per.plat• dinner, 1Ched- RedU&lt;e · heal and coot llowly 04JMNOW
uled for Ile&lt;. ft, t, de,Jl(nfd to lllllll m..t It tender ! about t
��,!M
t--- ..
h&lt;lp r•I•• l · .n'• for lh• F,&gt;otb•II houri, addlni a· )Ntlt mort Wllot
:'ii
I H,11 ol Fomt, 'llhl&lt;b' ls to ti needed. l'n&lt;o,..,. ' 111d c,ooi s
"Carlaon, tht.., It alwaJt worltlna te lmproYe hit
on lbt Cllllplll of IM • mtnutoo lor,pr to l'ftrUp ourr-. •
be
�_HI'• a hfN. ·"'"" •. Nlilll It: It. tllol". .
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na11v Senffntl, J',Jiitero,..'Mlfttlleport,

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lESt&amp;lCH AND OTtifl
,ARM S,Cl\llC['i

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U.S. OUT U. YS FOR ALL ,AR M PII.OQII.AMI
tlLLION, or OOlU.lS

A Plant Is Kept Open

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r at li�r
1th • lay­
Clyde l.

1ltrtalnt-d

ed ID,1
nett dfr.
d white
e p!1yed
nd f li e
:i to M1-

h1a op.

k'henie
' lfn"ed
n, Mrs.
Betty
a,. Mn,
11 s,,.

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•)'DIOnd
M1.ry.
ltlrs.
Smith,
1 wl1Y, lu-1.

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lrt. A.

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it 's a good idea to spend some iage ls still giving off water and
tlme watering and mulching foun- plants need water available to redatlon plants around lhe house or pJace th"IS Joss.
In planter boxes, says Marvin Plants close to foundations or In
planter boxes especially need adCarbonneau, Extension floriculr
e
T
s
r
�;.i �:�t :�o�:i:at=�� �:;:;: ��:��a t:� �: :���: �:�
�:.!"h�;;�� �t::-:t:
leaf evergreeus need a consider- to dry out the soil, and the overucat ion at Marquette and her
I
abl.e amount ol water during the Juing on modern ranch-type homes
Master 's from The Ohio State
The Kyger Creek B?bcats traveled to Fa_irland Jast University.
winter months, even though they keeps the naturol waler lrom rain
are not actually growing. The fol• or snow !rum gelling lo the night and ran head Jong into a quarterback with a sling•
shot arm who · passed the Bobcats dizzy as the Dragons
plants.
. winter to con posted a 26-0 shutout win in the final game of the sea- Honored G uea t
_ · dunng
Use mulch
· son for both teams.
serve moisture. Ir using a mwch .
Frank Blazer, enjoying his finest performance of Wtu Delbert Bruch
be sure the plants are watered the season, pitched 28 passes against the Bobcat de- Delbert Bruch was guesl or I
well before extremely cold weath- fenders and completed 1 9 of them of 256 yards and two honor aI a b 1rth
. d·ay party when
. • I
er. Jt may be necessary to dig touchdowns.
the Den Two Cub Scouts of Rock
.
12-18 Inches to see if the EarlY in the first period• Blazer----------down
·
met recently at the home
Springs
1
• · hard connected with
. Kmgery
�·
, end Jun
· moi·st or dry 1·1 1t· 1s
soi· l!I
them
122
dozen
yards
and
an
even
r
en mother, 11,1 rs. 0v.,1gh t
e
o
th
d
. pass to
· o� an e ight-yard sconng
· ture cond'tI ion
to IeII whaI the mo1s
added
Kyger
Creek
first
downs.
Logan. .
TNIS coa,01 INTITL!S YOU
.
11:1 from the surface. Deep cracks give the host team a 6-o lead.
39 yards on two completions in A deroraled b'irlhday cake top· 'I
TO A II.OD �EDUCTION Oil C\111
·
· d'1cate "·t
PIii or UNICO IIDJ-IIIP TIIU.,
. . . . . �_lap�y �
•- Uve passing att.e,npts for a total ped w i' th t he mscnption
The ru"Ie • armed quarteru.t1ck
Luu p Jants are s u1rermg
m
somewhat from lack of waler. got into the scoring act himself of 16 l net yard!. ,
B irthday Qib Scout Delbert Wllh f
Unico Red.i-Grips are not a 3rd
Mulches that may be used are later in the initial canto when he
• , However, the big reason for the the word cub scout in code, ire
line., not a 2nd line, but our
ground corn cobs peat moss co- picked orf on&amp; f O ve Th
heir fine pass- cream and koolaid were sen•ed
fiaea1 coostruction NYLON
d, sh�· aerials and sc;.pe� 25 ;::s �airland win .was t
l'Oa bean hulls, �afmol
tire. -For loneer tire life.
snow
256
by
them
Mrs.
Logan.
nelled
which
mg
ttack
.
a
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&lt;- ror a Iouchuuwn
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while their ball carr1eni Games were _played followm .
and 1rnooth road lra.Vel, it'•
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neau says.
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PIC.ked up another 108 on the the regular mcetmg, Present wen , 1. Unico Rcd.i-Grip&amp;. Brin, Ul your
quarter.
coupon today I
ground for a game total of 364 Jack Moore, Larry Walker, Keith
Evans, Mike Carleton, Dwight
SEO Standings
rn the second quarter, J o h n yarde and 15 first downs.
--CtOD IIIIINI Nffllllll ONLYALL GAMES STANDINGS Frazier blasted two ynrds for an- The loss cloaed out the Kyger Logan Jr. , Mike Young, Max Fol- 1 -- · - -other Dragon TD with Blazer Creek football season wilh 8 rec- mer, Mike Bentz, Charles John-·
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son, M ke r indstaff, and Marl(
Gallipolis • • 9 0 0 304 6$ p.assing to Kingery for the ext�a ord of three wins and six losses and M iki e G ll.
Athens . . . . . 7 2 O 278 54 points. Fairland held a 20-0 hall· and marked the first time in the ______s_u_.:_
three - year coaching tenure of
Jackson • . . • 7 3 O 186 72 time lead.
ms WIT1I TllE llPI
McC.olllns that his team
the
Coach
of
game
acore
final
The
Logan . . . . . . 5 5 o 180 148
• fllw l&amp;Sl'-IO&lt;udl chlln oner
break even or better.
not
did
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Ironton . . . . 4 6 . o 92 1
• R,_ lostrt plstot 1rip lor
the
evening
curred
when
and
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However, the lack of speed .
Pl. Pleasant 3 6 O 113 147
264 Blazer lofted a pass lo Bill Chnnd- size. and experience look Jt.. toll
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Pomeroy . . . 3 7 o 119 132 ler for a fi.5-yard touchdown play, and the Bobeals are loolcing lorWeUston . . . 3 7 0 106 185 making the final score read 2&amp;-0. ward to 1001 when a fine group
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Nelsonville . I 9 o 76 345 Coach Bob McCollins' team was I of underclasamen should give
in the ball game, mostly on their them the ingredient! for another
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SEOAL STANOINGS ONLY fine ground attack which netted successfol campaign.
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The Southwestern Highlanders tallied 16 poin'. .
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MINIATURE
28 28 e 1043 1043 Hannan, W. Va. to score a 16-8 victory over the visitFARMA.LLS and
ors last night on the Rio Grande gridiron.
Coach Bill Caudill credited a tremendous team el•
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EQUIPMENT NOW
FRIDAY S RESULTS:
his lads as the reason for notching their fourth
by
fort
Gallipolis 20 Athens o
IN STOCK
the. season against five setbacks.
of
victory
Jacbon 28 Logan 22
flnal game of the
their
Playing
USE OUR LAY-A4
Pomeroy 1 Nelsonville 6
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the Hlghlnnders slight advantage In first downs
season.
1960
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Wellston 28 Middleport 16
WAY NOW
8.
to
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first
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paydlrl
struck
Portsmouth 20 Ironton o
ter when quarterback Ronnie Hal!Limited Supply)
.-�.,.. Pleasant 32 R"ipJey O
ley whipped around end and rac- Defensively• Blll Mlller. Jlm
GAME NOVEMBER 24:
FOed 20 yards for the touchdown. e·ishop, Bunny Bo8ter, and pe
Jackson at Oak Hill
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Fullback Buck Foglesong ram- lormances for Southwestern.
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Southwestern
an 8-0 Score by quarters:
to
sion
give
"Where QuaJity Is Paramount'' f tJniversity's swimming team, de.
d al tbe end of the period.
lea
Ath·
rending Eastern Collegiate
uthwestern 8 s o o - 18
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Phone WY•2-21 76
w UI The Gallia Countlans got a So
1ct1c Assoc1a1.ion champ1one,
O O O 3 - 8
Corner Butt•rnut &amp; Second open ' a 1 7 . met&gt;t 1 000-'1 season �tnined d rive in gear · midway IDmnan
against the University o( Connec- m the second quarter and sent
POMEROY, O�t0
Foglesong the final five yards for The sun is so huge thal o n I y
lieut on Dec. J.
a touchdown. End BUMy Bos- 1.-lOOth of I per cent ol Its mass
ter made tt 16-0 wben he scored wilt be used up In the next 1,500
the two-point converaion on an mlllion year.
end-around play.
The third quarter was a defenMASTER MIX
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DOG.BURGER
scoring drives thwarted by brute
Packed With Energy
line-play with the running bacb
For Your Huntin,a: D0&amp;"1
taking a beating.
FREE
Hannan soored their only points
TICKETS ON THE
late In the final quarter w h e •
1961 FALCON
.. ,,., balance and tNdabllltyl Control that can't be copledl
Jim Cornell bla,ted ten yard,
MIDDLEPORT
ror the m and John Hughes ran
the extra points to make the 11.
FEED MILL
We've built more room and greater roadablllty Into thi1 a leek new '81 Pontlar.
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Doore are wll'Jer and the11 re
footroom.
and
legroom
hsadroom,
more
There'•
;;;MIDDLEPORT
er contributed a great deal to
deelgned to open farther for Qrutor convenien ce.
Coach Caudill, Jn his poet-game Tony Fowler owner-Operator
By trimming 1ide overhang, we balanctd more w•lght directly between
nal !ally 16-8.
the win snd much improved learn
the wheela. The '61 PDr, tia.: glvee you greater 1tabHlt)'. It glvH you I g,eater
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f'D1111111: •ur..,..tt11o11 ,r� �
work paid off In the final BCDre.
CASI DISC
sense of control for ev""r&gt;· m.:e, •very maneuver.
Clf. .. lllf• lr11UNd kl l'llllliitt ' .
No. 15 CHOPPER
The Highlanders' l!ne offensive
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t now the time to try the Wide-Track way to travel?
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For Shreading Corn
twM■lltlll ilfl-MlllilllJ,
the ground with Roger Shriver
Stalks
i-ONTIAC ••1 - IT'S ALL P'ONTIAC I . '
One SO ft. Elevator
and Ronnie Halll;'!y getting 84
With loot - N•w
yards each. Foglesong added fi6
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Morrif Implement
40 more.
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Pomeroy, Ohio posses eut ,or lour attempta for
Mulberry Av,.
500 E. MAIN STREET
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For Christmas!

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Pomeroy . . .
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It II hen, 11y1 tile Agriculture
t111 1n ill I veo year book.
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, YViDlla upecu ol Alllerlean •artcuJ.
le llltltlecl 'Powtr lo Produce', It dt­
- ld' layman'1 lan111a,• - the m•
el!•n1eal nYolutlon In ltrmJ.nt and paint■
a
of advancN to oomt."
lleut.ary of A1rlcullure BtnlOR ii tht
•• et tile forward to tbla book. Ht
._... lht ltcbnolo1Jcal rt¥olutlon
· tllat Illa been 10101 on In 11rlculture ev• �• 1h11 flrat tractor rumbled acro11
ftlijile. '1'1111 revolution, ht wrltN, "&amp;Ive■
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Vision of *Grandeur'

more leisure . . . "'
The S11&lt;:retary also touches on the
charge that mechanitation, automahon
and other advanced farming techniques
and implement, resu lt in unemployment.
It ia true, of "ourse. that machines do re­
place lndlvlduala - that mechanical en­
er1,7 1uppl1nt1 human ener(y. But, lo
quote him directly again. "Increased pro­
ducl!vlty ptr man ii one of the (real
conlrlbuUon1 of our llOclety. One element
of ■oclety cannot 1i1 behind. A1ricullure
la no uception."
At the Dtpartment', book 1howa, a1rl­
cullure'1 mechanical revolul!on 11 •till
prett y much In Ila infancy, despite the
enormous pro1re11 that h11 been made.
Enormou1 new 1trld&amp;1 art comln1 in tht
fore■eeablt future. Tht frulil of thla
will be ■hared by all.

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Averagtt h1�h !empn.tture for
the 'A-� k this Yf!:.tr � i 111st yea r

AT MEETING - Mrs. Garnet Willlamson of WiJ.
Hamson Farm S upply. Rutland, and W, J. Klein, Sales
Promotion Director, Allis-Chalmers Tractor Group and
Vice President, inspect details of an artist's conception
of the farm equipment dealer's installation of the fu.
l�e, complete wit� helicopter service and �irslrip. Mrs.
Wllhamson attended the recent mtroduchon of Allis­
Chalmers 1961 line of farm equipment al French Lick,
I ndiana.

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Three Ohio Home Economics
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ALL IN
Extension Agent, we� honored
e MOWERS
thil wieei: at lhe National Home
A-1
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Oemonstralfon Axsocialion meetlng in Chicago. They were Mrs.
CONDITION
• HARVESTERS
Tyyni Hummel . Fulton County: Si )_
low
Average
lt!mper.ilure for
Mn. Virgil Johmon , Van Wert
LET'S TR ADE NOW! •
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County : end Mias Gertrude Ad- t he week t hu ye&lt;1r r, I , 1�-�1 year
�ams. Darke County.
Plowmg: se.aaon mean, • new Mauey-Fers,uon tncLor.- . '
Mra. Hummel, together with .a
plow or spreader. Come in, lel ' 1 trade! You11 1ne!
Total pn:·c1p1l&lt;1t1C)n for lhe We('k
u� l!,\.unom1cs AgenI , .
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M .ICh1gan
th II yf'ar .55, l;;st year (IJ
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were awardec.I . $500 G. race I�ry..
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p
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tfatt'
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1on
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FULTON THOMPSON ruaOR SAW·•
•Inger Fe IIow1th 1pe. Th1.11 award 1s lhTui
' year 27 20 int:hes ' 1a!il
· yc&lt;1r
or
for professional improvesnent
26 03 Lnches.
Phon■ WY 2-5 101
special work on a problem. Mrs.
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Call it "rabbit,. •r "rarebit, the di1h made with natural ehedd■r Hummel ' s propo5ed study ia on Normal average precipit.ahon
OHIO
POMERO Y
ehee■e 11 a IUN way of plea•inr all membtn of the famil 1. Thia I• how to work wit h youn"" home- I 38.40 mches.
becauu tile eMddar ri11t1 tht diah a ftavor beyond compare. Try ■ makers meet t ir,
he needs.
lo
rabbit one., a11.d you'll want to try it ar■in. SuN of thil, the Borden
Kitchtn llu deweloped a buie recipe with thNI appeUJ.ill&amp; nria- Mrs. Johnson and Miss Ad.a.nu
tiona..
received Dist inguished Service I
· · B runeh
N....1 On1ddt1" 0..... a.w.lt
Awa rdI at a Recogmtion
(IIMM 1 ,_. , ,emx.,,)
today. This award lil given for 1
'(YNUU J¾ o-up,,)
professional competence and oul1 (8-0I.) wedre Borden'•
t tablNpoou batter
achievement.
st.inding
Sharp
atural
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Wi■con1in
flour
t.abletl)OOhl
2
Cheddar Ch".._. 1hreddad M iss Adams, native of Wayne
% tea■poon dry mu1tard
1,2; te■■po0n Worcetterahire
¾, t-■pooa. paprika
County. Indiana received h e r
aauce
nm at pepper
1 cup ho.opniltd milk
Bachelor'.a degree from Purdue
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flour and ■-■onin11. Slowly blend in mllk. Cook until mis.lure economics Extension agent i n
btrin1 to thleken. Add ebee■e and W orcelterahire ■av.c,; 1tir ontll Benloo and n.w:11
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in '-di•
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coming
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before
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Non: 1 f •"- •ltictrlc akille.t t, u!Sed. wt control■ at 2oo•F. to
z50•,. Tbi• recipe ia u�ellent for late ■upper M"inp-doubl, County, Ohio in 195l.
the reeipe to Mnl ■ix to ei1ht perlOIIIL
•··· na1-ive o1 pauId•
Mrs. J(h1u,,..1n,
V�tioa11 Tom.at.o ■lieu . and c:rilp b■con mar be plaeed a.er a ing County has been home econHrv1nr of rabbit. Or, deviled or h■rd eoohd •11•, or cooked .
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omJCS agent IR Van Wert County
a1pararv.1 add tuty variation• whea 1ervtd atop rabbit.
---------------------- for the past twenty years. She
received her Bachelor's from The
e
Ohio Slate University.
. Take Advantage Of 1,andmar-k'•
Mrs. Hummel Is a native from
T ll
Atlanlie Mine, Michigan. She rer."�

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This "Rab it" Is A .Kare Bit

HOKKAIDO. Japan mPn-Re,,- tho y111apn wlll - !Jr-l'I' N..
Weeks Weather
ol Beku, nltage . on I 'Ill general •loctlon rm,· U tt.
Three OhI.O
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Island al
Japan · ,
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r Pret", Hokkaido. have to
loca! elec- l ufety fn:111'1 the wild bear-I tha,
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Home Eeonom1cs su�Ionn '· · ·"· 4� 27 Rain
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1H1 19.14 1916 1951 195' IHO 1961
. ,std an lllt1r11t1ne and unu1ual Uttlt
ind the joba Involved hive lleen 11ved.
IIOry conctrnln1 • 1roup of union
Thia aroup of union worker, and off!.
PARM AID COSTS tJP-The 19S0·90 deude hH HID tht
colt of the 1overnmenl'1, farm pro&amp;r•m aplnlln(. Newt­
:tP\ll'WI and union offlcl1l1.
clala, and the company, laced and solved
ch■rt above 1how1 that from a low of one billion dol11ra
, Tb1 lllllon men concerned art tmploy. a problem In the one aound way. It 11 a
annually, upentllturta have mounted 11ntll In 1959 they
.1'4 IIY a company which manufactures problem which is becoming more and
reached an all-time peak of e.5 billion■. Codi rtNded
1 -�a,IOIII kinda ol tlectrlcal equipment
aomewhat Jn 19110 but ,tarted cllmbln&amp; aaaln In ft■cal lW..
mora generll ln a long list of Industries
6oure11: Department o! Aarlcullurt.
1 UICI ID •utomobl111 and boat■. But hl&amp;h
and enterprises. Wages and other pay•
liNtl bid made It nect111ry lo clDN one roll cost, go up and up - while manhour
Ill plant, 11nl111 llOmt kind of remedproduction goes down or remain, static.
Po,t Matrons W i l l
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THE DAILY SENTINEL
Then the eompetitive powe r or the indus• -------------------------------. tctIOD was taken. Company olficers
DEVOTED TO INTEREST
Hold Turkey Fete
,: fllpoNd I n incentiv e pay plan under
try Involved . becomes steadily weaker _
MEIGS-MASON AREA
OF
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Mornin� Siar Chapter No.
. wlltc:h 10101 wag, 1cale1 would be main- p■rllcularly when it must meet foreign
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S. Dwan, Publlshar
Richard
OES will honor lhe chapter 's pa.st
, laloe4 but the productivity of workera
competition. Layoffs and plant closures '
every afterno.on es,.
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Publ
matrons imd pest patrons with a ept
ay
Sund by Th• Ohio Val•
WOiitd "·
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be(·ome u n avo i dable.
turkey supper at. 6 - :JO p· m · Mon- �ley Publl1hln1
Conipany, 110
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a matter of mort work for iht
day . Nov. I� m · the Ma,onlc Meehanic st .. Pomeroy, Ohio,
Let'• have ti1e h .1g hest pos, lb le waie! I
Temple al Thurman.
: ,-in• pay check.
Busines, Office phone WY·'J,.
Ind working conditions in t his country.
members
All
or
the
are
chapter
2157
, editorial phone WY-'J,.
\ • Th• rNull: Union official1 approv�d ,
Bui we can only have them, without !Pl'·
Invited
2156.
mem•
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the
to
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Jous unemploym ent , if we ha\'e maxiber, except the Past Matron, and Entered as second cl11s mallpliri'·almost unanim ously. The plant will _ mum prod� ctinn for each wage dollar'. _
Patrons are asked to bring a Ing matter at the r,os! offlc� Mt
Pa!lt
IY TOM A. CULLEN
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Pomeroy , Ohio.
d ish for the supper.
vered
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B titon1
Nallon1I 1d vtrll1\ng rtpre•
regular meeting
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0Sptta ,lol maehlnes become i•K•I In , bt Jlallplero. but b"aloeismen. ate nol reu..ured. Th,y ,iew th• · Tht chapters
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t ll'llellll 1'om11 Hym1■, M.D. lb:teta ,1to1red more 11181 •f
c:om1J1g of the ,lot m�chlnes on
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may deJ}('nd on an llnder{'Ovtr 1l Jn w,b,IAtr'• 11n1110• .,.80gsterlsm 1 Jan I with lear ...d appr,•1 ..n 1lectlon of 1961. officer■ will take yor k 3C l3ty,Lo
Entered HotpUal
uf '1ht Texa1 ••penmtnt I de- 1 1■1Hlcatlo■ wlth th• nddure '
ew York
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UtN .ln _prnloul column, Or. l &amp;h�n IMy did with alcthvl alo■t. 1 Among tho� who &amp;nlcred Ho!- war now being waged by und@r- 1 bt&lt;·omn "m11d11·f("t.d •DPrg\· " ::nou, remembering the ■lollnMl'of• · ���
Sul».:riplion rates: Delivered
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i Ht l!i a I .s o a g!'eat bellev@r in bribery, protection rackets and I Tutal populalion of the Loa An· by c.irrier where available, 30
,... Mui1 •Y· r•�rilng In The
Four Wert quite obvlou1ly ier hottpltal m the pa11l 24 houn world 5yndkateI.
whal he calls "dynamJc r t1.ax 1- murder th.at follo\\'d in the wake 1t lea area went up to an eiit lrnut- 1 cents per week; one year 1n Jl.d.
lflPriliJ • _the Amenc1■ Medcl1l drunk 1'hey showed ma rked mu11- : we1 e · Mi.1111 Gcnt'va F:. 81n:hf1eld I So f r th r h bee
vance at The Dally Sentlnel ot'
of . the one-armed lfanditi
In ed 6,!188,700, or about 4t1- per t&gt;ent, , rice
�tr ..attributed thir "le nfold In· cular lnco-ordlna t ion and l ittle or fl&amp; &lt;.:h1llk-othe Rd . M 1 1 Wllli1111m \ l
ulem�e N: �a(�:ln•£ :a: :: : l ion ' •·l( nGryonf took: it up," 1 Anw
, $HI 60, IIX months, S1 80;
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ma111l11J1• . " lhtrt would be no
�Jf In roed 1ccld1n11. lnv•I • no tonee rn for the 00&lt;: ial pro�I'!•· L. Modd y , K•nauga. MJ., Kathy
rh:a ·
· and 1958
•···n bt•t• I he
I bf- l"en 1950
hi
Ja&lt; k ed NO one h11 �
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three
.,.. ·90• B 'Y mo lor
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1 • d r i v e r 1 t8 kl01 IVII·•a:• t1ff, oM
7
· her, R I. I Bidwell . Ml1i n.
Jt would take 5 000 r r e I g h t route month
- .d lhrown 1 ,he 1 nd\.
1ubject cried 11nco11lioll- 1 ,ynn Swls
where av11\able• . on,
ae,
no
y
ca« to haul uwuy· the mo" the rt1 onth $1 00 By mi ll · one year
• lts ll't loo sm■rt ror Ihat·
' ' ., lran&lt;Jull ler, lo e11..... ably and afterwa rd WIO lar1ely Edith G Mercer. 7f¥I Milin St • 11 ca
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sun con1wnn from JtseU 1n one '8 00 ' 1 · m nth ...· aei; ,hrte•
1 1 . &lt;.&lt;Qmpowided amnt1lc Hou of memory I ro.� i ,..,
n Pleasant, Ch 1t1·Iea F. Buckle
H,. h a b't
· d,1v1..a
i;rt'Ond.
�f ulheN t.rm■. 'nlf) tranqull'Nd the period. Two ('O\lld not waJk 12IO Viand SI . , P1 . Pleasant: 1 Bui thou1and1 of the• "OfleI 111�nt �.' 'k � a.
1.t mf 11v, )'OU •p•dflc e111m- wilhout a11l1tance. "
Mr,, Dorothy C. f.�Yender, Mad- 1 armed bandit,·· hllVe been im- j
�� 9' whal Dr, Murray n11an1 Ytt in none ot Hwae 11 Jn- l�n A�e., Pt. Ple.11�1:1111, M i s s ported, primarily from Wt 1 1 1 Next Tuelday fflltrks the bt1ln- ' keep It hot
term,. The lranquUed 1t1.11cu W H the blood alcohol �mda Sm, Barker, Maton , w. Va. l Germ.uy In preplJllikm for the j nln1 of another rabbit hunlln11 ! .Hemove rat from pan and pour
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• If nothin&amp; m•t- 1 ltvtl ,ulfidtmtly hljh " lo impair th..i rl eis W. Rou■h , .Ntiw Haven. I new year. fi'ourteen I. o n d o n Ha!Orl. Rabbit la the molt popu• blick 2 h1ble1poonsfuls, St ir 1n the
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and &amp;hti t wai no Gne �lae , automobile drivin,: ability, .,.�.. W, Ve . , l .awrerwe R . Wol fe , JU. club11 h11ve been bruken Jut o ,,.. Jar of lhe 1m1II aame and food I 2 tableapoona flour and cook unlH
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et hid, .l&amp;oorln1 �raffle •11n, tv1lln1 to a number ul u. s. 1 Lehirt; W, _va. , Mr1,
K e r r j cenlly and lt�.000 wol'th of ■lot , me1mrnol1 But llke any oth&lt;Pr rnlxlure bubblea. Add milk ,low- __.
� _tlon■, ,·u1tm1 In ■nd 1 oourl ded1km■. ''
b laln , Southside, W, VI,, Ka1·en ' m1&lt;:hlne1 1tolen. Nothlng til9f meat, rJ1bbit must bt proper1y : 1,v, atlrrina: constantly. Cook until j
t',:
a. � llen , Oak H 1 1 1, Preslon A. ha� been toul'11ed .
lartN and- When qu111tl 1led later,
f'ttpared In order lo be lood eat- I thick, 1tlrrin1 occasionally, thtu
18 vol• �ulm, Jronton,
u
ockln&amp; �
p th°"vl other mo• 1 unlun
rred
e
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p
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j U8Uolly a syndicate "••le._ . . ing.
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jud1.d lh1l "they would 1 n on,
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the waya in which chlc- 1 To bruiae a larae rabbit iabout
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ol
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ae
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l&gt;u
uted.
fin•gralned
Is
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d
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cut
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8 ;ha
eel b1ndlt1 for a " lhaN" ' JD. !ht m J ld.QavoNd, and practically all for b1•ownin1 rnsJ. .l:-J cup wuler .
. UII lie NNIUoa II care·• •Ukudt or 1leegOt1t1.
M • Gero Id II. Wact., Bl Gar• profill.
of il 1, white meal, LJke other ) Cook about l�(jaeaf,
. r,. or until
, lie ...._ rtllt• ... I doubt that thert- '1 MY nNd Hel: ·Av ., daug
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p.m.
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with 3 tabl•
gravy
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tandar
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11�und
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oll• the r'W Ml prt• lln&lt;'I! of the Ttus and Indiana H ·n d U ht• 8 . 13 ■ m. ·. ldiy.
ll ;• ·
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, IOfflt of Frank Co,lello'1 totmlr of hiKh-quality protein.
and 3 cupi milk. Serve. 8.
..., 111111.., cllppl111 1 work a. thoH o( u, who drlvti Mlr1,' rr.�red
r.de1m111n, W.ilerloo
'-1 IN,.111 ,....,.. c1n for bu■intt1 or pleaaurt 1 star kt, , n, 15 a.m. rlday. l■IOCIc:1· Iea w Ill oraant,- tht 1lot•· SmaII youna rabblt1 1 fry11-., •�� Ra bl C ro ,
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machine racket 1lon1 · American ' lo 2 pound• relllly-to-cook ) may b l ulf ll! WH&amp;era 8'y1, -, tr Ille etb•r 4lrtctlo■. Safety aroupe adviH u■ to "drlnk 1
q
slice■
baron.
8
s
in
c1,1t
uare■
DIRhar1N
he
llnea.
.�•hHe committing th... , o, d1·1ve but not both.''
! be fried 1ali1factortly 1n much t
•3 ht mallet for furlhtl' , Te thi■ •• mu,t add: ,iKff I , Patients recflntly dl1Charged In- Lendlnl color to theM. rumor I lame way chkk.en ii fried, Ur 1 1 )'Oun8 rabbit ; cut in 1trv� por
hit inabUlty lo! ti.. k"aqldlbed ,ut vi lr■ffl.n! C'1uded Ernnt A. Walla, J1me9 waa the FBI aell:ur'11 ofJ tlfiO,· they may be 1tewed and the meat tlona
.
1/, cup nour
� fine judament 1r1t1 0( 1 11d "hape.. or n•ab th n. j E. Silvey, Mr1. Virgil F. Burris 000 worth of 1lot in1ohifl!I in llA&lt;I in varlou, ttclpu.
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la1t month. The 4JO Large yer■ and roastitri n■td l.a1poon salt
Mn btlwNn e1111r1, I 4!Hffl el th tr
1111 d h Mr1. John H. Busch, Dianna D. Brooklyn
g
net &gt; 111d hl1 loN of dtlnk •ad 0,e 11,:;:;, ;h• '- P'oster, Counlt Sut C o 1 1 i n I ambling rn■&lt;'hhtes on lhe Brook. lonli, alow \.-OOklnli in a covered 1/., teasp0on pep�r
Brent I., Polll1 Mr1. Charlea H. lyn docks awailing shipment to I pan to make them tender. &amp;18t 1/, t e•poon m■rJQrem
le L'Onlrol h, n.td1 tfa■qu lllztra."
.
Gray, Mn. BeHle Farrar, WII- flrnt In "BlrrnJngham' !ngl11nd ' method• or '-'OOkinl them art �� tea.poon ac&lt;.-ent
OOurN, lppty b i a p
,
Pe1·h1p1 I 1hou Idn't math Well,. Mra. Robert Rufr were 1ell:ed by G•men actlnl
·
osllcripl
on 1t,win1 - that ii, 1immerin1 1n 4 mtdium potatoe1, pared
prtt11 the 1u ptd- m
· 1l b tht urnal ln
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o
,
1 small amount ol water - and thinly ■Jiced
tip
a
Md Infant daughter Mn. Paul J
from Scotltnd Yard.
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ap
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ed
pe
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· Plymale and infant daughter, KlnR ol •Brltaln'1 one a r m d br1i1in1 ·- Clr11t browr.ing in a lit• 2 unall onion■, 1lletd:
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Mn. Ru8S41II E. RoMch and Infant bandit, 11 Bill W�battlr, • , 111 - 111 fat and then (°OOkina 1lowly, n, cu p, hot waler
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red vn the elftt'l1 o(
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,al 18 aYera1• dON ' 1:aer1 w1lOMI "orlulna 1 dev elop- ind inhml daughter,
who 1lternat@ly thre.eteq1 wi\r to lop o( the rena:e or in \he oven. Fry b.acon •lowly until lljhtly
.
.
lllr and I 1lhgl, av• men1 w11i, h3Hed bY fhe copy.
!11non11 Alllftg
hla rivals and pooh- pooha the LlqtUd used in brai1lng may bt I browned . Remove " from pan ind.
a cording Io the midnJght re- chan&lt;.'t! or A�rlcal\l muscllni \n sau� tbat adda f111vor to the dilh. pour off h1111lf the fat.
� el 11&lt;."0rutl u refl-=tfil wr l.l,er at "111 1dvane• ln 1111 fe- �&lt;'
vlor pattern, i,f :U nor- , 1 .Y,
pol'l of the nur11ing dtpMtmen1 on the ta:.ade in " fniit " mac�ines, For most redpea, the rabbit ii Dip r•bbit pilCtl In a mixture "Mom aald ,he'd be • couple of mlnuna lat.I
1111M ______
. cut in ,erving piece, before it hi of flour, ,.u, pepper, marjoram,
no patlen�, were In &lt;'rltlce) or II they ■rt c-1Utd Mre.
waltin1?'"
wt'n,
while
mo,le
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cake
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Th•. · 1111� .'."' In th• palnt lnc poor cund 1llon.
''No tuppenny thu1 Is Cob\&amp;' to �ked. Lara:• rabbit. •re u,u■lly and Accent. Brown in bacon flt.
IT iiii
. il_ of 76 �
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fa
ther,
aon
Tho1t
who
were
!Isled
a!l
fair
ni
uscle
in on thia ter1· ltory, " cut Into 9 or 11 pleCN - tht I Tt1n1fer rabbit to ca1aerol,.
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.
and a1 un�.11on , but pol11.vyal1 of 1 111clucld
.John Clonch, M1·11. F'rank shouts Webater, ba111ln&amp; hl1 fist , loreleai:11, 4 pieces from lhe 2 �Ind Covtr meat with potato and on- SOCCER P'LAYOFP 811:T
GRAZIANO •MANAGES CLA�
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/ Shaw Reuben Wood Mr■:___
Aurl1 on the &lt;'Ountf"r of hiI pub ,
le1
and
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k
of
b
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ion
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MIDDLETOW ' N ·
Big Bill Webater 1:1dopts the 'rha _kldney1 ■r■ wiually •ltach- rtm11lnln1 NHoned flour. Add hol
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rm!lano
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soft sell when 1pdklng of alot ed inside lhe lower back and are waler to whl.:h bouillon cubes Otanp County Commt.1.nlly Col four year :0ntrIct to imanage•
c. hl Von
lege or Middletown wl\l m..t Dean I Ji•
machines os ",ocio\ amenities" oooked and Hrvod with thta ploct· hn1 been added·
-.hl•~heevywe1g
Clay a
t he shudder� at the llrm "ont- The IJ v1r 1nd he art may be cook- Cover and cook ln moderott Junk&gt;!' Co1Jee:• of •rank.Un, Mau. , Philadelphia boxer who haa wo•n 11
ed with the re1t of tht rabbit in oven (350 de9ree F. I I houri. R• in tht taatern re1kmal playorf of of 21 proCes.tional fight,, wlth tWG
bandit . . 1 .
·THI
,
1lus Is a lealtimate bull• any redpe you al't llllnl, or 1tew• move cover for laat 11 minut.a to the Nationul J unior Collegiate Ath- jdrtws.
ne�s, '��xplain1, addhla. "if ed ■epa rately lU1d UHd In 1r1vy. brown. S.rvt wllh hlicon 14ua111t letlc AMOCi■tion aocctr champion- Orai:Ulno at.o m■na,tt light.
I wetaht contender lAn Matthewe.
JWN AND
l ship on Nov. 18,
stewecl �•�bit Mirat on lop. Serve, t. .
Lewi�. Elsworth ·swain, r r I d Vielcl of
• Kirk. Chorlet ... Buckle. Ctl1rlet From I ,mall r1bb1l lit, to Sit,
.PUNTRY
re d
..,
A. Danlel,. Mr■. ,_H,nry Martin,
, � :·:':� � ...,':
The 11 Do It Ev Time
-••-B imm Hatlo
Jam1111 w. SWlnlJ•, Mn. Ja11HI
1-SHOW"
you
rabblta
ra•r
l
rrom
meat.
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Walker, Mr�. ��rr Blain, Mn.
; "
·11115 MOUSE tS
I Owon J, Smith, Mr■. Louil Limb, . may count on about Iii cupo of SvMl'A'TICA
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reJld.v
or
pound
per
meal
oooked
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WAS' Fli.0 Uf?
1 ' Mr1. Zula W. Smith, Mr■. Edna •.
1u&gt;i.ACI.I
AFTERNOON
EA.CH
1'tr.
'l5S:
�
=
-cook weight.
e
IYrnl' M&amp;R BIG
Wll CONT NEliO 50 MANY
; Sigler, Mrs. F.lhel Beckner, Ro- toHere
E,•• Sl-l!
1-JOUS
a
Y&lt;MI
re
R001,1s ![t�.r..:-r':-rt&lt;lpot
IMlffll
..ua E,an,. Mro. &lt;l ladya Lffh. 1
REAi:"IMI
'TOL.0
W■nl to lry.
might
1r. Charltt Rou,h, and Mr■. tdI
!STA"TE MAN
lrl.. ·Pol .....,.
. ward KIHr. All other palionll /
FINO °™IM
"10
With Your Favorite
, f8r11Hd R1bb1t with Gravy!
, were 11,1..i sood.
SMALl.&amp;R
/4
s
pou
l'o
nd
ltlllle-New, Items ol
i Five unlll of ' blood were ad· Younr rabbit ,1 to
A800ay
tok
in
p
i ministered al the hospital on read coo &gt; cut In IOf'V C ie&lt;ti.
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.
., Ind
Flour. ull, pepper
DINNJ;;R
labl..poon1 coolt!IIJ fot or otl
3
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SPEAKER
NAMED
. uy-Stll or
NEW YOKK t UPll-01·. Mason ¼ &lt;UP hot waler
, ,4e 1tema
W . Gross, pretiidt"nl of Rutaen I tablt1poon11 noor
;!,,., ' '
' University , will art as masler of I cupa milk
ATKINS anti
c&lt;'l't'monit'!I al the third annual I Roll rabbit Ir! mlxturt of flour.
Cl.AL WE.NT
aw.ur&lt;ts ' dinner of the NaUon1l ; aalt, and pepper, Htat rat or oil
�ROUcliM -•
illt PAa.lLL Alli
Football Foundollon and H•II ol In a heavy fry pan and brown tho IMli GaT MIA
• YOU• HOSTS
Fame, according to Ed11r W . ' ,;abbit slowlr, tumln1 to brown on
C:O'TTAGI
Oarbl,eh, chairman ol u,, dion;r 111 .11de1. Add water 111d cover SMALL-IS SMll
5.ATISl=\ D
p,t11 tlahtl,•.
committee.
1,,
The ISO-per.plat• dinner, 1Ched- RedU&lt;e · heal and coot llowly 04JMNOW
uled for Ile&lt;. ft, t, de,Jl(nfd to lllllll m..t It tender ! about t
��,!M
t--- ..
h&lt;lp r•I•• l · .n'• for lh• F,&gt;otb•II houri, addlni a· )Ntlt mort Wllot
:'ii
I H,11 ol Fomt, 'llhl&lt;b' ls to ti needed. l'n&lt;o,..,. ' 111d c,ooi s
"Carlaon, tht.., It alwaJt worltlna te lmproYe hit
on lbt Cllllplll of IM • mtnutoo lor,pr to l'ftrUp ourr-. •
be
�_HI'• a hfN. ·"'"" •. Nlilll It: It. tllol". .
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na11v Senffntl, J',Jiitero,..'Mlfttlleport,

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,ARM S,Cl\llC['i

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U.S. OUT U. YS FOR ALL ,AR M PII.OQII.AMI
tlLLION, or OOlU.lS

A Plant Is Kept Open

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r at li�r
1th • lay­
Clyde l.

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ed ID,1
nett dfr.
d white
e p!1yed
nd f li e
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h1a op.

k'henie
' lfn"ed
n, Mrs.
Betty
a,. Mn,
11 s,,.

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•)'DIOnd
M1.ry.
ltlrs.
Smith,
1 wl1Y, lu-1.

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it 's a good idea to spend some iage ls still giving off water and
tlme watering and mulching foun- plants need water available to redatlon plants around lhe house or pJace th"IS Joss.
In planter boxes, says Marvin Plants close to foundations or In
planter boxes especially need adCarbonneau, Extension floriculr
e
T
s
r
�;.i �:�t :�o�:i:at=�� �:;:;: ��:��a t:� �: :���: �:�
�:.!"h�;;�� �t::-:t:
leaf evergreeus need a consider- to dry out the soil, and the overucat ion at Marquette and her
I
abl.e amount ol water during the Juing on modern ranch-type homes
Master 's from The Ohio State
The Kyger Creek B?bcats traveled to Fa_irland Jast University.
winter months, even though they keeps the naturol waler lrom rain
are not actually growing. The fol• or snow !rum gelling lo the night and ran head Jong into a quarterback with a sling•
shot arm who · passed the Bobcats dizzy as the Dragons
plants.
. winter to con posted a 26-0 shutout win in the final game of the sea- Honored G uea t
_ · dunng
Use mulch
· son for both teams.
serve moisture. Ir using a mwch .
Frank Blazer, enjoying his finest performance of Wtu Delbert Bruch
be sure the plants are watered the season, pitched 28 passes against the Bobcat de- Delbert Bruch was guesl or I
well before extremely cold weath- fenders and completed 1 9 of them of 256 yards and two honor aI a b 1rth
. d·ay party when
. • I
er. Jt may be necessary to dig touchdowns.
the Den Two Cub Scouts of Rock
.
12-18 Inches to see if the EarlY in the first period• Blazer----------down
·
met recently at the home
Springs
1
• · hard connected with
. Kmgery
�·
, end Jun
· moi·st or dry 1·1 1t· 1s
soi· l!I
them
122
dozen
yards
and
an
even
r
en mother, 11,1 rs. 0v.,1gh t
e
o
th
d
. pass to
· o� an e ight-yard sconng
· ture cond'tI ion
to IeII whaI the mo1s
added
Kyger
Creek
first
downs.
Logan. .
TNIS coa,01 INTITL!S YOU
.
11:1 from the surface. Deep cracks give the host team a 6-o lead.
39 yards on two completions in A deroraled b'irlhday cake top· 'I
TO A II.OD �EDUCTION Oil C\111
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PIii or UNICO IIDJ-IIIP TIIU.,
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•- Uve passing att.e,npts for a total ped w i' th t he mscnption
The ru"Ie • armed quarteru.t1ck
Luu p Jants are s u1rermg
m
somewhat from lack of waler. got into the scoring act himself of 16 l net yard!. ,
B irthday Qib Scout Delbert Wllh f
Unico Red.i-Grips are not a 3rd
Mulches that may be used are later in the initial canto when he
• , However, the big reason for the the word cub scout in code, ire
line., not a 2nd line, but our
ground corn cobs peat moss co- picked orf on&amp; f O ve Th
heir fine pass- cream and koolaid were sen•ed
fiaea1 coostruction NYLON
d, sh�· aerials and sc;.pe� 25 ;::s �airland win .was t
l'Oa bean hulls, �afmol
tire. -For loneer tire life.
snow
256
by
them
Mrs.
Logan.
nelled
which
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ttack
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and a ....-v
tread s,ipping action
wide
ntra
ed bark and wood ch1ps, carwD1
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while their ball carr1eni Games were _played followm .
and 1rnooth road lra.Vel, it'•
Fairland lead at the end of the Y?'°S
neau says.
&gt;
PIC.ked up another 108 on the the regular mcetmg, Present wen , 1. Unico Rcd.i-Grip&amp;. Brin, Ul your
quarter.
coupon today I
ground for a game total of 364 Jack Moore, Larry Walker, Keith
Evans, Mike Carleton, Dwight
SEO Standings
rn the second quarter, J o h n yarde and 15 first downs.
--CtOD IIIIINI Nffllllll ONLYALL GAMES STANDINGS Frazier blasted two ynrds for an- The loss cloaed out the Kyger Logan Jr. , Mike Young, Max Fol- 1 -- · - -other Dragon TD with Blazer Creek football season wilh 8 rec- mer, Mike Bentz, Charles John-·
W L T P OP
TEAM
son, M ke r indstaff, and Marl(
Gallipolis • • 9 0 0 304 6$ p.assing to Kingery for the ext�a ord of three wins and six losses and M iki e G ll.
Athens . . . . . 7 2 O 278 54 points. Fairland held a 20-0 hall· and marked the first time in the ______s_u_.:_
three - year coaching tenure of
Jackson • . . • 7 3 O 186 72 time lead.
ms WIT1I TllE llPI
McC.olllns that his team
the
Coach
of
game
acore
final
The
Logan . . . . . . 5 5 o 180 148
• fllw l&amp;Sl'-IO&lt;udl chlln oner
break even or better.
not
did
picture
of
the
play
probably
was
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Ironton . . . . 4 6 . o 92 1
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the
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curred
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and
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However, the lack of speed .
Pl. Pleasant 3 6 O 113 147
264 Blazer lofted a pass lo Bill Chnnd- size. and experience look Jt.. toll
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Nelsonville . I 9 o 76 345 Coach Bob McCollins' team was I of underclasamen should give
in the ball game, mostly on their them the ingredient! for another
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SEOAL STANOINGS ONLY fine ground attack which netted successfol campaign.
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MINIATURE
28 28 e 1043 1043 Hannan, W. Va. to score a 16-8 victory over the visitFARMA.LLS and
ors last night on the Rio Grande gridiron.
Coach Bill Caudill credited a tremendous team el•
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EQUIPMENT NOW
FRIDAY S RESULTS:
his lads as the reason for notching their fourth
by
fort
Gallipolis 20 Athens o
IN STOCK
the. season against five setbacks.
of
victory
Jacbon 28 Logan 22
flnal game of the
their
Playing
USE OUR LAY-A4
Pomeroy 1 Nelsonville 6
;
the Hlghlnnders slight advantage In first downs
season.
1960
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Wellston 28 Middleport 16
WAY NOW
8.
to
II
quar•
first
the
In
paydlrl
struck
Portsmouth 20 Ironton o
ter when quarterback Ronnie Hal!Limited Supply)
.-�.,.. Pleasant 32 R"ipJey O
ley whipped around end and rac- Defensively• Blll Mlller. Jlm
GAME NOVEMBER 24:
FOed 20 yards for the touchdown. e·ishop, Bunny Bo8ter, and pe
Jackson at Oak Hill
kling
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spar
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ng
In
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Fullback Buck Foglesong ram- lormances for Southwestern.
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-nverYORK &lt;UPH-New York med 1n for the two-point ....,
Southwestern
an 8-0 Score by quarters:
to
sion
give
"Where QuaJity Is Paramount'' f tJniversity's swimming team, de.
d al tbe end of the period.
lea
Ath·
rending Eastern Collegiate
uthwestern 8 s o o - 18
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Phone WY•2-21 76
w UI The Gallia Countlans got a So
1ct1c Assoc1a1.ion champ1one,
O O O 3 - 8
Corner Butt•rnut &amp; Second open ' a 1 7 . met&gt;t 1 000-'1 season �tnined d rive in gear · midway IDmnan
against the University o( Connec- m the second quarter and sent
POMEROY, O�t0
Foglesong the final five yards for The sun is so huge thal o n I y
lieut on Dec. J.
a touchdown. End BUMy Bos- 1.-lOOth of I per cent ol Its mass
ter made tt 16-0 wben he scored wilt be used up In the next 1,500
the two-point converaion on an mlllion year.
end-around play.
The third quarter was a defenMASTER MIX
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,Ive standoff as both learns aaw
DOG.BURGER
scoring drives thwarted by brute
Packed With Energy
line-play with the running bacb
For Your Huntin,a: D0&amp;"1
taking a beating.
FREE
Hannan soored their only points
TICKETS ON THE
late In the final quarter w h e •
1961 FALCON
.. ,,., balance and tNdabllltyl Control that can't be copledl
Jim Cornell bla,ted ten yard,
MIDDLEPORT
ror the m and John Hughes ran
the extra points to make the 11.
FEED MILL
We've built more room and greater roadablllty Into thi1 a leek new '81 Pontlar.
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Doore are wll'Jer and the11 re
footroom.
and
legroom
hsadroom,
more
There'•
;;;MIDDLEPORT
er contributed a great deal to
deelgned to open farther for Qrutor convenien ce.
Coach Caudill, Jn his poet-game Tony Fowler owner-Operator
By trimming 1ide overhang, we balanctd more w•lght directly between
nal !ally 16-8.
the win snd much improved learn
the wheela. The '61 PDr, tia.: glvee you greater 1tabHlt)'. It glvH you I g,eater
TIii _, 11111--'IUII DAIii
USID I FOOT
f'D1111111: •ur..,..tt11o11 ,r� �
work paid off In the final BCDre.
CASI DISC
sense of control for ev""r&gt;· m.:e, •very maneuver.
Clf. .. lllf• lr11UNd kl l'llllliitt ' .
No. 15 CHOPPER
The Highlanders' l!ne offensive
,
t now the time to try the Wide-Track way to travel?
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For Shreading Corn
twM■lltlll ilfl-MlllilllJ,
the ground with Roger Shriver
Stalks
i-ONTIAC ••1 - IT'S ALL P'ONTIAC I . '
One SO ft. Elevator
and Ronnie Halll;'!y getting 84
With loot - N•w
yards each. Foglesong added fi6
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,anthers Sock Nelsonville 41-6; Jackets Lose Again 28 16 = :::���
U1eroy Eleven Scores Early,
Rotkets Break It Open With Pair �Y�;�::J._:
The S rts Desk
Scores
W'ften In Routing Winl ess Hounds Quick Whistle Cut Off Long .�•�_::-�::i.:....:i
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Massillon 62, Sprlnsfield South S2
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BY 808 I!:. BYER
aerial lo_Mullanl .omeroy Panthers scored their first and last win
N�es 16 Alliaac. "
woll oplnll tho bmdl _...,
t
utheastem Ohio League season last night, 4 1 6;
I
I Mlnen&lt;a 20, Louilvtllo '
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of the llockell 1111d n.. plap i..
b�t";�
'11,,..::�:�d!"�kels
�eak, winless Nelsonville eleven on the losers
erry 25' Marllngton 24
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d
The
1
footbal
l
season
ls
over
to
ay
an
WI
S&lt;Or«i
two
qui&lt;
touo
....
a
pen
k
IP
hdo
ln
alty
lnst
the
Rock
u
h
e put er wort "" the Wel!Rm m Jard
fl,Jd.
w I 11 o ill; 12 ington the third quarter to break open i them back on the 30. Stolen
t
c
lbt middle
oughts
e
t
comes
aign
cam
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closin
went lln
year's
this
th
b
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Vantbers scored early and often in the first hal
7
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12 p r Arl
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basketball.
of
sport
of
tlahl
game
to
for
lour
more
•nd
Sowen
WICOl'II·
the
tth
round
NIadclocl
and
the
what
had
been
bail
l
•
ve held to only one touchdown In the final wo
U rbana .. Grandview o
tr• lnu w •
:18--0 lead, and go on to win ed an aerial to RamRy at the 3. �
However, the closing of footbal l season would not
lake
a
.
be Col w.,t it Oak Hill 8
;: SEO
1.;. lhe
over the Middleport Yellow Jack- Staten moved to the two at the 1
�., ICOf&lt;d oeven m O r e yard l ine Hallback Gary Blair complete without mentioning a few of the odd happen- Col Ro
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for
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end of the flr t period and on the .;._ ackela'
• 16.
lbt Nelloovlllo win than went over !tom the three yard ings of the season , and a few explanationa or "why it ew ,.;,-:;
flnal b.ud&gt;duwa
Hamilton Twp. 0 eu,
J
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Well ton,• rlght fir,t pl ,y at athe start
J
� other Sl!:OAL oppoo- llne for the only Greyhound ,core was done lha l way.'
a
i' Col Acad.;:,y 13, Reynoldabur&amp; 12 end,oerecove� a �1ddleport f - ond period wenl ln lor °!"1KI
L � uc
h. driv1 wu &amp;ood !or 48 7uu.
to ,...
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ther. They had netted Quarterback Bob Winebrenner
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Wa,hlngton C H 20
w
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ble at the Jacketo f,ve yard line down, Davis filled on a nm for
polnto until' the Grey- was the ooly Plhther backf,eld- _ Several times this season the term "quick histle"
Fr nkl'" Helghu 12 1
M � WolMlal
hands
l
eft
ln
his
h
e
the
on
job
tough
a
three
minulet
I
extra
polnt1
referee
and
_the
Rockeu
A
heard.
has
with
been
has
run•
the
ln
score
lo
ed
l
fai
wlw
er
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Galllpohs 20· At�en, 0
1t1
Yard&amp; ruhln&amp; 147
quarter. Two play, later Butch were out ln front s to o. .
Tom Gruo- awaY l'Ollta,1. He ran thi bail at each game and like most of us, will make a mistake'.
41
115
Danny Hlndy and Manning Baumgardner faked so Jackson 28· Logan 22
St•t•n ,lammed off the right aide Tho Jaekets still couldn t mo•• Yarda Puslnc
·. iill lo � lion UI II on
Chillicothe :ui, Newark 8
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of the Middle llno for six polnl1. when th•y galned poaoeasion of p...., attomptod 17
lo O
N;� ;ndfng their hlah school grid well Friday night on Middieport's first play 'from scrim- Centerburg
8• Johnstown 8
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Sl•len then flipped a P... to the ball and Hlndy punted to P-• C0111pltled 7
le� uP
a careers with a wln were guard mage that the referee was Jost as well as most of the Ca y 20
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Mark Mullen for the extra points the Wellston 12. With Staten run· lnlercepllo
1 throe Dor c le taclda T Grueoer fans when little Bill Harris ended up with t e ball to go Frede .ck lo 36 anvill O
'tu
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Ill
n , ll'll · D
after Well,ton had been pdaliz- nlng and Sowers pas.slog, I h e Total Yarda&amp;•
19:1
b k �:• Sa ro :'kle Keith 53 yards to the Weilslon 25. However, the referee tailed anesville
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21
ler
an
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Fumbles
and
ed five yards for backfield m Rocket, moved to the acket one
e:.11, and �k 'oave Brown. Baumgardner "down" arter a ''gain or llve yards"
0
Ind the
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l 12• McConnellville 6
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min
aecond,
an
1
yard
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lna,
motion.
to
d
u
20
fumble.
only
te
Man· Fumble, lost
after that whistle is blown what el:le can he do, but stick .
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STATISTICS
TOUed dead
· 'ni.
, Dreaden 24, Frazeyburg 12
1•
dawns
11
later Wtlhlon'1 Bill Cru.ndler ln- nlng B•umgardner recover&lt;d for First
PHI NRI with hil decision .
Pwl'Auj C.
Dover H, Canton Timken O
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lion Sayre picked up Yards Rushing . . . . . . . . 230 :
- An odd one happened I n Middleport's press box Springll•ld North 34 .
7dt.
the 42 and went all the way tor I' and the Jackets ran the clock out
iudo on the flr1t play Yards Passing . . . . . . . . 14
Hamilton
Taft
ni
45
an
li
ltles
aeco
of
Pe
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n
e
I
until
the
half.
fello
out
H
the
cam
get
to
nd
touchdown
wlthln
lit
IOI
a
e
Frid
e
w
whe
ght
in
ay
n
,....,,,..- by Dave Brown with liv• PUH• Attempted . . . . . 4 5
I Hilliar
s
v ille
M
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as
d
ir
b
,
be
,
hind
Willis,
quartera
By
and
Bob
leep
minula
30
aeconda.
on
1111
fel
cha
a
Bl')'
12
down. On the nest play Puoea Completld , , , , , I I t e cold and
Middleport IOOk the kickoff to
West,rvllle 42• Grove City I
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tart the seoond hall and mov- We"�·
s
wont around hi&gt; left end, Iuterceplions . . . . . . . . . . t 081 Wellston Radio announcer. He slept lhl'()ugh most of Bre
O I II I - IS
ke the splrlt or
but
b
all
,
l
Wlnchester
lf
C
is
16
t1
ro
n
3
se
ds
me
114
an.a
Th
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o o 18 - II
e
l
o
idd
rt
emaining
con
h
l
M
wok
second
u
p
ha and
0
ir
r
to the right. for ihe Pan- Total Yardage . . . . . . . . . 244 1 .the
po
asw I h e ;, ed to their own 44. . The drive
they
u
Middles
Mlllenport
40
Frankf
ort 12
the
game.
the
r,d t thII pomI and Hin·
flrol TD. He acored from First Downa . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7 ID
Circleville 12.' Pleasant View s Rockets run their •Ix point lead Jyut�
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left ln
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22
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be
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from
out
go
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thanks
of
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Allor .;,.ther exohan&amp;e
of
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punl1
the
Jackeu
found
them·
2 1 Middleport and Pomeroy to the local emergency 1quads
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for standing by all season .
kicked off lo the 15 By quarter,:
Tho Yellow Jackeu held Well- , selves on their own 15. Hindy 11•
be
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20
Ashland
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,ton on their first aeries ol downs tempted to pllch out In Ronnie
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Har
r
Perry
20
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that
the
season
has
ended,
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tabula
bo
5
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and forced a punt but the Middles Carr and the ball went astray, It
Fullba
be
. 0 0 0 1
6
enston 14· Aurora O
K
Middleport
team
physician,
can
get
a
rest
from
pactng
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Hlndy punted wu here that Joe Ramsey recovled the 17 and the
\ Fremont '4, Cleveland Helghu O filled to move andockets'
pi
while
at
Pomeroy
Kenny
King,
with
40 yard er&lt;d for Wellston and the rest Is
pe
and
down
up
�'!J'"""''...:e...i b· Sa re
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33 yard, to the R
Euclid 18• Cleve Sl. Joseph l2 line. The lads of Coach Bob Bren• hlltory.
Pan
pacing
at
the
the
sidelines
hand,
can
in
rest
from
" ": the next �
am
ther g ames, 1 wonder if "Sheriff'' waa out to the Wa• Man■fleld 32• Lakewood O
' the rl ht ,Ide r! Pan•
nan then began to move. Staten The Jackets took to the a I r
20,
Burton
18
Chardon
hama
.
Eastern
game,
n/ score or the ·arne
and Melvln Davis moving with agaln ln the fourth period but lo
ll
O
Berne
UnlOlt
Car
44,
ro
went over wl� �
three and lour yarda and a cloud no avail. 'Yellsron took over et
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lle •· New wlngton
b
C
vt
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of
season,
but
most
l
l
All
11
has
been
a
good
roo
us
and
a
or dual treolly mud&gt; moved the 1 the Jackets 4&amp; and at thl.s point
po · ts
iberty Union 14
a
20,
Ml, Ic fft1I Md ll,lttiml
L
n
t
ln
Coach
Bren
n
a
n
loyal
hl.s
,...
33
se
Amand
are
glad
it
is
over
However
there
likely
are
aome
QuarterI
.
ball to the Jackel
o ' e y kl kad to N I
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Hills
Walnut
Mi
wn
411
4
l back Bill Sowers then tossed an ond strlng with II minulel and
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"Thanksgiving D;y" tans that wish there was one more
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to P ck
• an� I�ey r'ned
low-coot SINIOll CITI•
28,
Green
O
Deer
Hill
Park
:
---- ---- ;s seoond, left lo the final quart0 go.
fif,t down on three play■,
ZIN
PollcJ,
Chueklea ill Ille Newa
North College Hill 30 Lockland o
le
!llil!Hebean's punl "11 por· JACKSON - Larry Bainter.
By IJall&lt;tl PnH Iut,,...tloul
Reading S2 Ml Healihy 12
;t wu a complete new team
broad co • , , • Uhtral
1,)Rc;ked by big Allen Hamm the fine Logan quarterback, •ur
!IOAP
NO
12
Hill
Princeton
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lor
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ll
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wlth
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except
the
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everyone
prised
E
e
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CHICAGO &lt;UPl&gt;-Barney Car· of Slaten. Staten tried the cen•
� 14 po:�
■ntwd .....W.. Pacw«a
Wyomlni: 20, Wilmlrlgton 8
a
st
night
by
IClOl"11lg
l
ehion\lll.le l'J,
for ,..... Olllill liftl &lt;:all
Cln Cowitry Day 34, Milford O roll. business representallve for ter or the Jacket linf for two ind
Healer 1ained th,.. yurd, and a g • I n I t the powerful Jue::,
Wln•
Chicago
54,
Local
,trlklng
New
O
70
Richmond
Amelia
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II!- -·
on the next play Sophomore Bill
)ff plokld up alx. Then Hall• lronmen to take the acorlng
H �ow Washers, denied today that Maritn took a hand ofl from sec·
Sh
lby
26,
Madll!Oll
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M8Mfleld
•
aeaoon
1960
ln
1rld
the
or
for
&amp;
l
Toast or the town oday WI! a football team-nine Belleville S2, Plymouth 18
Eddie Buffington skirted the
any member of hi■ unloo wa, In• ond string quarterb•ck K e I I h
linemen and five backs. The line, Kent Evans, Brian B
end for a 23 yard touch- SEOAL play.
volved In an oulbredl! ol ,oap- Bll!llk nshlp roiled to hi■ left
urg
O
uller
44
Millers
b
MAX WARD
T)llL BufflnBlon wu ■topped Lo1u lool lllo �•U 1am• by Lanier, Jack Williams, Larry Fraley, George Pope, Fred
wrltlng on downtown State Street cough; a p;lch of dayli&amp;hl In th�
'cm the extra point try.
• %8-12 aeore ill a 1real elleul•• Mitchell, Andy Gilmore, Dave Porter, and Darrell NI• St. Mary; 24, Cel lna 8
1 1 J I, 2nd Ph, WY•2·"60
,tore wlndow1.
Hamilton Garfield ss
r,ghl aide of th• Jacket llne and
111•.� �d period Pomeroy dl■ploy by both 1..,.,, but the bert, Jed a relenUese attack against powerful AthensRT
Lima Senior 20 PjO READ !,IGHT
'"'"''"' Ohio
was off on • 52 yard gallop i:. pay
lied • punt on their own 31 IW'J)rlll ..1bant o1 ...r1q: by paved the �ay for acatbackJ Jde Duncan, Paul Evans, .
PARIS &lt;UPII-In an effort to dirt. Slal•n faUed to add nu """'
Kenton
:12,
Van
We
rt O
� downfield to llll 10 ll.alnter to 11ve billl acorto1 bo•· Dick Rodenck, Dan Howard and BIiiy Conley.
halt widespread hoof-and-mouth lnts with a run
I Shawnee 28 Wapakoneta I
Ji(fu,, From there Sayrt on, look aome ol lh• sharp e&lt;11e
Combined, this aggregation gave Gallla Academy I
disease ln France, French cow, poWellston kicked ·off to the Mid•
ATIONWI•
\'! , Fomt 24 Bluffton I
first unblemilhed football mark in 12 years, and first
Ptiiund the right end for his off lbe defeat.
Co
plate,, 11· dies and they movad quickly
number
need
now
wlll
lumbu� Grove 40
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The Ironmen had to b a t t l e undisputed SEOAL grid title since 1948, bk whitewash•
Pandora-Gllboa O cenaea, travel papers and ldenll· aoro11 mid-flold to the Wellston :,.;;;,, - - - •
a
r
f
r
t
x
e
arrled
the
or
KttJ- e
chill� Spencervillo &lt;&amp;, Lafayetla 2•
from behind lo cllnch 1econd �g a s�ro8g Athe�"t elev1 n 20-0, 'r��T
y
can
before
the
flcallon marb
. ;s, Mid&lt;lleport'1 Ronnie carr ahot
- - - -d
ay even
lnta and fumbled u ,,. enter• pl""" ln the flnsl leaguo atand• . cteran I ay ■pee I ors I Memorla
j
a
ve their home vlilageo.
l
e
t,
Elida
28,
Bath
o
l
I
f
cut
to
his
middle,
tho
up
lhe end zone. The ball wa■ re- lnp and It took a &amp;real effort by mg .
_:_
aaln&amp; 7,7 yard&amp; per move, and
r'Do,...ad by Sayre.
halfback Tommy Wright to lead Coach Chuck Stobart'a outfit 34.7 polnto por prno prior to
' Tht lul touchdown of the hall the ironmen to their hard fou&amp;hl llnlahed the aeal!Oll with an over- lat night, WBI llrnited lo 107
Ira· the 14 oo a pa.. from victory onr ih, u)&gt;Mt•mlnded all - record. lnalde tho SEOAL yarda ruJblni In 30 )P'IIWICI play,,
1
uffiJ1tan to End Ray Poul in. Chieftains
tho Galllan1 compiled a 7� and 44 yarda paulna. Only lwloe
"PIU wu taken by Poulin Wri&amp;ht put Jackaon on top ear• ■late, thus becoming the flrat did tho Red and Black fn,m Uni•
IIJO 1oal llne and ho went ly In the flrat quarter " when he conference ltjUad to eaptun the virally City tlwaten. Flrll, the
Coa h Ral b Sa ,a Wah
extra polnt lo make II 21 lo o
_,_,. blln&amp; hll. 'l'he utra capped a tlS yard acorlni drive 81!:0AL tllle with an unbillllllh• char&amp;� of Don Eokq drove
lo
�
.!:
the Falcon,.
for
out
cl
Falco
t coovenlon ofl Iha loo of with a three-yard touchdown Id record 1lnce powerful Wal� Ga!Ua 1 !I In lbt aacond 1lania,
bpi the Ea&amp;Ieo with
Full1blet
cam algn In a bl...
"h1,yo o1 •••wt lht t ta,
11'111*, .,1ru blnckld.
plunge, but the attempt for I h • ston turned the trick In IIIG7. but alort Frad Mitcholl ll'abbid IIIIOIJlofootball
F
id
J
ir
ry
htltr - lHII M _ ._ ,. _,.
wall Ill evenin&amp;
the
to
over
bac
lllng
the
1
a
y
r
of
b
ro
e1i
OJ •coND HAU'
ped
two-point conver1loa wu ■top
II couW baff nded la a Id- • bobbled - of Pell !tlbert to tho
(,ii11,o H-,, H._ ... . ... .....
svAC dlampo' 21 lo o at '11,oy milcued four um11 and lost
--- kicked ohort a nd by Lopn.
I!:
last
the
and
d
drive.
Second
en
.,,.
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•ad
nlpl
1u1
i
blp
et,amplou
l em
the ball overy time to the headablilnnln&amp; of the aec- Th, QJl1f1 came rlahl back iht O■IUau lo1I lo 'J)p' Alh• ABS threat, c ame In tho t b l r d
I ha¥o -• - .,,_ ii hNrln■
� Eutem Eqlea put up a up Wahama defenoe.
lllfl , Tho ball bounced from with • drive of their own and eu. Bal u,1 utol'llllalloa of stanu, rollowllq a l punl·
... lor ,_. • • • lllt■ I tr� Q,,.�
ab
pu&lt;
rT
de
e
ba
lut
wanted
th
lhNt
Wahama
le
0
lflc fenalve ttle for
t.
11 U
-·· Mio- ...... lor ... '
llaufdar of bl&amp; Center Rick Bainter l&lt;Ored on a quarterback -.n•, .,.. wu 11o1 to .. ... play, which netted lbt A)henlanl
rlen the llllnbled n their lhty foupt hard football Ill the
lffl1t111ll1..,, MlbN how ••111kir
...... the ID when t h e meok from five yam, out and 111N. '1'111 Blllt aad WMto elad their lon&amp;HI pl n nf the ,v■,lng ua 15
wn b&gt; I� the Fal...: all tht way. '11le Eagl11 just didn't oeem
.... ncovered by llttlo then added the extra po!nfl. on a anton
y
"'fo.mow - ..... k .. ......
,...w
ard&amp;
..
r
a
0
w
ftnl
IS
,
more Wahama quickly added ..,. to have it lul nlpt qalllll tho
int nolot • l,ody •llc. ltot il .a. l', l!oi' •..
•
a
•
fir u
q
'""'°'1obl1 •Ml - llo - lllltlod t1i1w lilf
f:� ·to pick up a ::":'
r
· ;,. �==-:r� ;:i de •
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len
I .... on four pl,y1 and Nel- iod.
-...
...ily
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manero
la lht f1ao1 - lo ■td ll#ry Wlllnn lo &amp;lvt AHS Billy Jewell ocored early In lht alv■ ball, but wera no match for
"6ti tGt&gt;k �I. Four playa Lo(ID
idened
the 1ap lo IH 'Illa lolal away,
w
the oval Oil Gallla'a M, C b • c k first quarter but failed to add the t11e paufnl Fal&lt;M eleven who
,
..
,,...... ....... ,....... ....... lhltlt
.a-vme a call attempt• early ln tho ,econd period whom
Bowl• plcktd up •Ix to tht GARS extra polnu and tht Etgla eleven could mo. on the p-ound too.
,.,
)'IV 111111 ...... ...... ,...
.
lo 111d Poul Bnmston Bainter rlllld a ■Ix-yard - to Athena powerful ofr... aver- 30 - but wu amackad hard by
f
quar1ar1.
Ont
!mt
t
In
al
Uc
departmen
the at ls
or two
t
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tl""
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roy a and Brown halfbaok Ron Brlmner !or a I I i r own IS yard line 1n lhe Davt Porter, Andy Gilmon, Fred heldEaaterll
team
ld
b
b
had but flva flnt dowm
one
Eultm
o
the
on
the
JI and ran !or Pom, touchdown. '11,e try for tht COIi- f o u r t h quarter, tht lronmlll Mltohell, 8-81 Pape and Brian
a
to the F lcons ll Eutem never
yard lint
, Dial touchdown. T h l I nnloll wu ,topped.
cruhed and banaed their way • ""'1w - Bowlal lumbled, with In lht fourth quarter tht W• completed a pua out of liX and
l r ! V f'__ ,; , .r �J n t c T o r i e
a kick converalon Tllo Jnamn lhea -.W yard■ down tho ll'idiron with su,. Dfclc Roderlclc rtCOVll'ing, Tlult ham&amp;
,y
or
of
14
on
en
elpt
...,,.
hit
de
Wahama
elev
.
.
ke
f
wi
b
the
ro
,tilid· lrom .... yarda out 'JO.y ■ru don lllo ,,.. ....,. rtlt boomlni lnto the Loean 111d wu tho BuDdop clNelt pet!tlr•· open when Jewtll ....m ap1a 110 yard■. '11,o Falconi pictad up
N o C o .s l O t O h l 1 c1 o f 1 O J I
' peaally.
od pldhM w111i Wrlpl lttllliC IOlil from o..yard lWIJ a n d IIOII toward !)11dlrt, and t b t l r rom the throe.
g
rd
1
7
ya
""
!ht
pmd,
boldln
■
1
l
N :Bia,.--"' iu •ix polnu Mo ...., '-1idowa -' lllo Jaoaon had rorpd Into a lf.H
. '
to ns. Wahama fumbled Batteries battery 1ervic1 and lllformallon al Dul\oll
lut
W
Eutem
lhe
fGrl&gt;.
defahama
An.
mlliulM left In tho samo • a 1-..,... plalilt. 81 ead.
'
11 w• 1111 flnl - la , . U ed Eulem to )&gt;Wit Senior half• 1ix - but wtn able lo hold on
l
WU' all up by a Puther ■lao ru • lw � Hin polata Howevw. Bainter wu n o I Joan • na11pona ltolNll loam bad&lt; Char ea Rog�
l
went O f f to tho ball Dve oul of tho ■Ix . Drur 8t0rt for Melgi ColUlty'
'• JltD.blo Oil lht 10 lo - Ille ...,_ llllt lllo lou· tbrou&amp;h
u tht Chieftain alpal• ___, 1111 Al�• 11•. tackle, cut back and galloped ,a '11,e EqlH clootd out their
er ..- al llalfllmo - a It- coller led his taam on another ... tlll iealll - lllo ._ DI•• Judi for another Falcon S&lt;Ort, hl&amp;blY � aeuon with •
14 lie.
Lo&amp;an drtvt lhal ondad whc ho Ila .." - _. • -,- 1111 In tho clooln( minute, of tho W record wbllt Walwna ODdad
1
Just a low mlnultl after I b e l&lt;Orod 1rom Olll yard out to pva #-lllliO ....... OAIIII trallo pmo Jory 81111111 hit LaJT1 Har- up with a 4 and I.
oeeond ball eot underway, b f I hlm a IIUOll total ol • pnlnla. - It-JU la 11w ..., loll ll'•v• with a pau
Phona
LY
3-4550
and 1111&gt; By Quamn:
Carl SWTIII, Jacy10n'a flna luD• Bainter lolled 1 - to Gary Nl■DJa
ar
1
went
avet
1
y
ard, for the Ea•ltm . . . . . . . . , O o O O - O " Morrh Ave'
back, rtppod tbrou&amp;h lht Lo1an Brannin for tho atra polnll, aad Man1 1-. followlaC !alt nlpl'1
g
touohdown. Ruaaall ilciad tho Wal.am■ . . . . . . . . 8 0 O 1t - 161
llna and blocud a punt on l h t with Jua1 1•......i. left In Ibo. .....Uonal trfumpb. cal1ld l b e 1;;��&amp;;;;;:;�_;;����&amp;�;,..;;;;;;;a.;a;;a;;;;;;;;;a
Qltora Ill yard lino. Foul' playl pmo, tho ICOl'O llood at 11-11. l!IIO Gllllpolla foalblll - ,...
lalar Wrf&amp;bl alipptd throup tacit· Thi Chleltalnl totaled It flnl a( the acbool't 11'1 M • lf bOI
lo for his third TD ol lhe 111M doWDII whllo Jaobon'1 off- tho bolt. Anti that lncludao tht
and allo ran lbt utra polnlt lo netted 11, but lhelt fumblea praY· IHl-41 SEO cblnlplou. 'l1il DIV·
put Jac:bon out fr&lt;tnt by a D· ad eo111;f to Lopn u the ai.t ill flnilbtcl wltb SM talllll fn
tTHI SHOI IOX
, MIODL■,oaT
14 aeon.
1toM11n defe1111 .-vend a I I nlD■ a- - c,nlJ tho ltCOlld
An. tok!DC a LopD punt on lhrtt ol tbom lo oquolch pooal- - 111 lhe IChool'I bflll&gt;r7 lht
DoYlla hlff �Jecl - IIIO
bit 1.opn 1COrfnl drl-.
aallod dtn - marbra, Tht 1• ebampa, play·

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,anthers Sock Nelsonville 41-6; Jackets Lose Again 28 16 = :::���
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BY 808 I!:. BYER
aerial lo_Mullanl .omeroy Panthers scored their first and last win
N�es 16 Alliaac. "
woll oplnll tho bmdl _...,
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utheastem Ohio League season last night, 4 1 6;
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I Mlnen&lt;a 20, Louilvtllo '
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'11,,..::�:�d!"�kels
�eak, winless Nelsonville eleven on the losers
erry 25' Marllngton 24
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The
1
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season
ls
over
to
ay
an
WI
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two
qui&lt;
touo
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pen
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alty
lnst
the
Rock
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e put er wort "" the Wel!Rm m Jard
fl,Jd.
w I 11 o ill; 12 ington the third quarter to break open i them back on the 30. Stolen
t
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lbt middle
oughts
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comes
aign
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year's
this
th
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Vantbers scored early and often in the first hal
7
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12 p r Arl
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basketball.
of
sport
of
tlahl
game
to
for
lour
more
•nd
Sowen
WICOl'II·
the
tth
round
NIadclocl
and
the
what
had
been
bail
l
•
ve held to only one touchdown In the final wo
U rbana .. Grandview o
tr• lnu w •
:18--0 lead, and go on to win ed an aerial to RamRy at the 3. �
However, the closing of footbal l season would not
lake
a
.
be Col w.,t it Oak Hill 8
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1.;. lhe
over the Middleport Yellow Jack- Staten moved to the two at the 1
�., ICOf&lt;d oeven m O r e yard l ine Hallback Gary Blair complete without mentioning a few of the odd happen- Col Ro
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for
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ac
end of the flr t period and on the .;._ ackela'
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lbt Nelloovlllo win than went over !tom the three yard ings of the season , and a few explanationa or "why it ew ,.;,-:;
flnal b.ud&gt;duwa
Hamilton Twp. 0 eu,
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Well ton,• rlght fir,t pl ,y at athe start
J
� other Sl!:OAL oppoo- llne for the only Greyhound ,core was done lha l way.'
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i' Col Acad.;:,y 13, Reynoldabur&amp; 12 end,oerecove� a �1ddleport f - ond period wenl ln lor °!"1KI
L � uc
h. driv1 wu &amp;ood !or 48 7uu.
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ther. They had netted Quarterback Bob Winebrenner
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Wa,hlngton C H 20
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ble at the Jacketo f,ve yard line down, Davis filled on a nm for
polnto until' the Grey- was the ooly Plhther backf,eld- _ Several times this season the term "quick histle"
Fr nkl'" Helghu 12 1
M � WolMlal
hands
l
eft
ln
his
h
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the
on
job
tough
a
three
minulet
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extra
polnt1
referee
and
_the
Rockeu
A
heard.
has
with
been
has
run•
the
ln
score
lo
ed
l
fai
wlw
er
....,.
Galllpohs 20· At�en, 0
1t1
Yard&amp; ruhln&amp; 147
quarter. Two play, later Butch were out ln front s to o. .
Tom Gruo- awaY l'Ollta,1. He ran thi bail at each game and like most of us, will make a mistake'.
41
115
Danny Hlndy and Manning Baumgardner faked so Jackson 28· Logan 22
St•t•n ,lammed off the right aide Tho Jaekets still couldn t mo•• Yarda Puslnc
·. iill lo � lion UI II on
Chillicothe :ui, Newark 8
•
of the Middle llno for six polnl1. when th•y galned poaoeasion of p...., attomptod 17
lo O
N;� ;ndfng their hlah school grid well Friday night on Middieport's first play 'from scrim- Centerburg
8• Johnstown 8
•
Sl•len then flipped a P... to the ball and Hlndy punted to P-• C0111pltled 7
le� uP
a careers with a wln were guard mage that the referee was Jost as well as most of the Ca y 20
1 8
d
r
b
U
'
usl
San
1
�pe
•
�
n
s
l't'
Mark Mullen for the extra points the Wellston 12. With Staten run· lnlercepllo
1 throe Dor c le taclda T Grueoer fans when little Bill Harris ended up with t e ball to go Frede .ck lo 36 anvill O
'tu
e
Ill
n , ll'll · D
after Well,ton had been pdaliz- nlng and Sowers pas.slog, I h e Total Yarda&amp;•
19:1
b k �:• Sa ro :'kle Keith 53 yards to the Weilslon 25. However, the referee tailed anesville
· � wu 1O
21
ler
an
·
S
1
oas
L
J
·
Z
Fumbles
and
ed five yards for backfield m Rocket, moved to the acket one
e:.11, and �k 'oave Brown. Baumgardner "down" arter a ''gain or llve yards"
0
Ind the
•;
aldwel
l 12• McConnellville 6
C
min
aecond,
an
1
yard
l
lna,
motion.
to
d
u
20
fumble.
only
te
Man· Fumble, lost
after that whistle is blown what el:le can he do, but stick .
I
A
STATISTICS
TOUed dead
· 'ni.
, Dreaden 24, Frazeyburg 12
1•
dawns
11
later Wtlhlon'1 Bill Cru.ndler ln- nlng B•umgardner recover&lt;d for First
PHI NRI with hil decision .
Pwl'Auj C.
Dover H, Canton Timken O
•
•
tercepted a Danny Hindy pus _at the Middles al the one fool llne Punts 4 lor :UO yda. .( for UO
•
lion Sayre picked up Yards Rushing . . . . . . . . 230 :
- An odd one happened I n Middleport's press box Springll•ld North 34 .
7dt.
the 42 and went all the way tor I' and the Jackets ran the clock out
iudo on the flr1t play Yards Passing . . . . . . . . 14
Hamilton
Taft
ni
45
an
li
ltles
aeco
of
Pe
o
n
e
I
until
the
half.
fello
out
H
the
cam
get
to
nd
touchdown
wlthln
lit
IOI
a
e
Frid
e
w
whe
ght
in
ay
n
,....,,,..- by Dave Brown with liv• PUH• Attempted . . . . . 4 5
I Hilliar
s
v ille
M
l
as
d
ir
b
,
be
,
hind
Willis,
quartera
By
and
Bob
leep
minula
30
aeconda.
on
1111
fel
cha
a
Bl')'
12
down. On the nest play Puoea Completld , , , , , I I t e cold and
Middleport IOOk the kickoff to
West,rvllle 42• Grove City I
-wn
tart the seoond hall and mov- We"�·
s
wont around hi&gt; left end, Iuterceplions . . . . . . . . . . t 081 Wellston Radio announcer. He slept lhl'()ugh most of Bre
O I II I - IS
ke the splrlt or
but
b
all
,
l
Wlnchester
lf
C
is
16
t1
ro
n
3
se
ds
me
114
an.a
Th
w
l
o o 18 - II
e
l
o
idd
rt
emaining
con
h
l
M
wok
second
u
p
ha and
0
ir
r
to the right. for ihe Pan- Total Yardage . . . . . . . . . 244 1 .the
po
asw I h e ;, ed to their own 44. . The drive
they
u
Middles
Mlllenport
40
Frankf
ort 12
the
game.
the
r,d t thII pomI and Hin·
flrol TD. He acored from First Downa . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7 ID
Circleville 12.' Pleasant View s Rockets run their •Ix point lead Jyut�
•
•
•
te/
left ln
1
ute,
o
22
1
1
r
•com
0
I
min
be
n
schooll
the
from
out
go
�
hould
thanks
of
vole
A
_
•�
!
s
:,
"':,� : ;:�ei:'! ::;,&gt;'.
Allor .;,.ther exohan&amp;e
of
�O:
r
c :
punl1
the
Jackeu
found
them·
2 1 Middleport and Pomeroy to the local emergency 1quads
-- .
Fumblea Lost . . . . . . . .
•
T 1 Lib y I
for standing by all season .
kicked off lo the 15 By quarter,:
Tho Yellow Jackeu held Well- , selves on their own 15. Hindy 11•
be
·
n
o
G
U
20
Ashland
1:
a
•
•
•
lite bail
I k b N I- p
20 14 7 0 _ 41
,ton on their first aeries ol downs tempted to pllch out In Ronnie
·
Ash
4
Har
r
Perry
20
;.••H�
'::
�!
::,
9:��
·
::
·
Ray
·
Now
_
that
the
season
has
ended,
Dr.
Pick•�••
tabula
bo
5
•
.
a . N
and forced a punt but the Middles Carr and the ball went astray, It
Fullba
be
. 0 0 0 1
6
enston 14· Aurora O
K
Middleport
team
physician,
can
get
a
rest
from
pactng
_____
Hlndy punted wu here that Joe Ramsey recovled the 17 and the
\ Fremont '4, Cleveland Helghu O filled to move andockets'
pi
while
at
Pomeroy
Kenny
King,
with
40 yard er&lt;d for Wellston and the rest Is
pe
and
down
up
�'!J'"""''...:e...i b· Sa re
•
33 yard, to the R
Euclid 18• Cleve Sl. Joseph l2 line. The lads of Coach Bob Bren• hlltory.
Pan
pacing
at
the
the
sidelines
hand,
can
in
rest
from
" ": the next �
am
ther g ames, 1 wonder if "Sheriff'' waa out to the Wa• Man■fleld 32• Lakewood O
' the rl ht ,Ide r! Pan•
nan then began to move. Staten The Jackets took to the a I r
20,
Burton
18
Chardon
hama
.
Eastern
game,
n/ score or the ·arne
and Melvln Davis moving with agaln ln the fourth period but lo
ll
O
Berne
UnlOlt
Car
44,
ro
went over wl� �
three and lour yarda and a cloud no avail. 'Yellsron took over et
..:r
lle •· New wlngton
b
C
vt
........ ,_..lf-' ­
of
season,
but
most
l
l
All
11
has
been
a
good
roo
us
and
a
or dual treolly mud&gt; moved the 1 the Jackets 4&amp; and at thl.s point
po · ts
iberty Union 14
a
20,
Ml, Ic fft1I Md ll,lttiml
L
n
t
ln
Coach
Bren
n
a
n
loyal
hl.s
,...
33
se
Amand
are
glad
it
is
over
However
there
likely
are
aome
QuarterI
.
ball to the Jackel
o ' e y kl kad to N I
� I Ntlioewfde't
Hills
Walnut
Mi
wn
411
4
l back Bill Sowers then tossed an ond strlng with II minulel and
_
•
ddleto
"Thanksgiving D;y" tans that wish there was one more
•
to P ck
• an� I�ey r'ned
low-coot SINIOll CITI•
28,
Green
O
Deer
Hill
Park
:
---- ---- ;s seoond, left lo the final quart0 go.
fif,t down on three play■,
ZIN
PollcJ,
Chueklea ill Ille Newa
North College Hill 30 Lockland o
le
!llil!Hebean's punl "11 por· JACKSON - Larry Bainter.
By IJall&lt;tl PnH Iut,,...tloul
Reading S2 Ml Healihy 12
;t wu a complete new team
broad co • , , • Uhtral
1,)Rc;ked by big Allen Hamm the fine Logan quarterback, •ur
!IOAP
NO
12
Hill
Princeton
"·
bnleAts • • • - it'• .....
io
lor
We
ll
ston
wlth
O
the
except
the
S
o
n
everyone
prised
E
e
y took over on th
l)
CHICAGO &lt;UPl&gt;-Barney Car· of Slaten. Staten tried the cen•
� 14 po:�
■ntwd .....W.. Pacw«a
Wyomlni: 20, Wilmlrlgton 8
a
st
night
by
IClOl"11lg
l
ehion\lll.le l'J,
for ,..... Olllill liftl &lt;:all
Cln Cowitry Day 34, Milford O roll. business representallve for ter or the Jacket linf for two ind
Healer 1ained th,.. yurd, and a g • I n I t the powerful Jue::,
Wln•
Chicago
54,
Local
,trlklng
New
O
70
Richmond
Amelia
.
II!- -·
on the next play Sophomore Bill
)ff plokld up alx. Then Hall• lronmen to take the acorlng
H �ow Washers, denied today that Maritn took a hand ofl from sec·
Sh
lby
26,
Madll!Oll
'
M8Mfleld
•
aeaoon
1960
ln
1rld
the
or
for
&amp;
l
Toast or the town oday WI! a football team-nine Belleville S2, Plymouth 18
Eddie Buffington skirted the
any member of hi■ unloo wa, In• ond string quarterb•ck K e I I h
linemen and five backs. The line, Kent Evans, Brian B
end for a 23 yard touch- SEOAL play.
volved In an oulbredl! ol ,oap- Bll!llk nshlp roiled to hi■ left
urg
O
uller
44
Millers
b
MAX WARD
T)llL BufflnBlon wu ■topped Lo1u lool lllo �•U 1am• by Lanier, Jack Williams, Larry Fraley, George Pope, Fred
wrltlng on downtown State Street cough; a p;lch of dayli&amp;hl In th�
'cm the extra point try.
• %8-12 aeore ill a 1real elleul•• Mitchell, Andy Gilmore, Dave Porter, and Darrell NI• St. Mary; 24, Cel lna 8
1 1 J I, 2nd Ph, WY•2·"60
,tore wlndow1.
Hamilton Garfield ss
r,ghl aide of th• Jacket llne and
111•.� �d period Pomeroy dl■ploy by both 1..,.,, but the bert, Jed a relenUese attack against powerful AthensRT
Lima Senior 20 PjO READ !,IGHT
'"'"''"' Ohio
was off on • 52 yard gallop i:. pay
lied • punt on their own 31 IW'J)rlll ..1bant o1 ...r1q: by paved the �ay for acatbackJ Jde Duncan, Paul Evans, .
PARIS &lt;UPII-In an effort to dirt. Slal•n faUed to add nu """'
Kenton
:12,
Van
We
rt O
� downfield to llll 10 ll.alnter to 11ve billl acorto1 bo•· Dick Rodenck, Dan Howard and BIiiy Conley.
halt widespread hoof-and-mouth lnts with a run
I Shawnee 28 Wapakoneta I
Ji(fu,, From there Sayrt on, look aome ol lh• sharp e&lt;11e
Combined, this aggregation gave Gallla Academy I
disease ln France, French cow, poWellston kicked ·off to the Mid•
ATIONWI•
\'! , Fomt 24 Bluffton I
first unblemilhed football mark in 12 years, and first
Ptiiund the right end for his off lbe defeat.
Co
plate,, 11· dies and they movad quickly
number
need
now
wlll
lumbu� Grove 40
I
· 'll),
':.:.: " •,.; ;_:;
The Ironmen had to b a t t l e undisputed SEOAL grid title since 1948, bk whitewash•
Pandora-Gllboa O cenaea, travel papers and ldenll· aoro11 mid-flold to the Wellston :,.;;;,, - - - •
a
r
f
r
t
x
e
arrled
the
or
KttJ- e
chill� Spencervillo &lt;&amp;, Lafayetla 2•
from behind lo cllnch 1econd �g a s�ro8g Athe�"t elev1 n 20-0, 'r��T
y
can
before
the
flcallon marb
. ;s, Mid&lt;lleport'1 Ronnie carr ahot
- - - -d
ay even
lnta and fumbled u ,,. enter• pl""" ln the flnsl leaguo atand• . cteran I ay ■pee I ors I Memorla
j
a
ve their home vlilageo.
l
e
t,
Elida
28,
Bath
o
l
I
f
cut
to
his
middle,
tho
up
lhe end zone. The ball wa■ re- lnp and It took a &amp;real effort by mg .
_:_
aaln&amp; 7,7 yard&amp; per move, and
r'Do,...ad by Sayre.
halfback Tommy Wright to lead Coach Chuck Stobart'a outfit 34.7 polnto por prno prior to
' Tht lul touchdown of the hall the ironmen to their hard fou&amp;hl llnlahed the aeal!Oll with an over- lat night, WBI llrnited lo 107
Ira· the 14 oo a pa.. from victory onr ih, u)&gt;Mt•mlnded all - record. lnalde tho SEOAL yarda ruJblni In 30 )P'IIWICI play,,
1
uffiJ1tan to End Ray Poul in. Chieftains
tho Galllan1 compiled a 7� and 44 yarda paulna. Only lwloe
"PIU wu taken by Poulin Wri&amp;ht put Jackaon on top ear• ■late, thus becoming the flrat did tho Red and Black fn,m Uni•
IIJO 1oal llne and ho went ly In the flrat quarter " when he conference ltjUad to eaptun the virally City tlwaten. Flrll, the
Coa h Ral b Sa ,a Wah
extra polnt lo make II 21 lo o
_,_,. blln&amp; hll. 'l'he utra capped a tlS yard acorlni drive 81!:0AL tllle with an unbillllllh• char&amp;� of Don Eokq drove
lo
�
.!:
the Falcon,.
for
out
cl
Falco
t coovenlon ofl Iha loo of with a three-yard touchdown Id record 1lnce powerful Wal� Ga!Ua 1 !I In lbt aacond 1lania,
bpi the Ea&amp;Ieo with
Full1blet
cam algn In a bl...
"h1,yo o1 •••wt lht t ta,
11'111*, .,1ru blnckld.
plunge, but the attempt for I h • ston turned the trick In IIIG7. but alort Frad Mitcholl ll'abbid IIIIOIJlofootball
F
id
J
ir
ry
htltr - lHII M _ ._ ,. _,.
wall Ill evenin&amp;
the
to
over
bac
lllng
the
1
a
y
r
of
b
ro
e1i
OJ •coND HAU'
ped
two-point conver1loa wu ■top
II couW baff nded la a Id- • bobbled - of Pell !tlbert to tho
(,ii11,o H-,, H._ ... . ... .....
svAC dlampo' 21 lo o at '11,oy milcued four um11 and lost
--- kicked ohort a nd by Lopn.
I!:
last
the
and
d
drive.
Second
en
.,,.
,,,
•ad
nlpl
1u1
i
blp
et,amplou
l em
the ball overy time to the headablilnnln&amp; of the aec- Th, QJl1f1 came rlahl back iht O■IUau lo1I lo 'J)p' Alh• ABS threat, c ame In tho t b l r d
I ha¥o -• - .,,_ ii hNrln■
� Eutem Eqlea put up a up Wahama defenoe.
lllfl , Tho ball bounced from with • drive of their own and eu. Bal u,1 utol'llllalloa of stanu, rollowllq a l punl·
... lor ,_. • • • lllt■ I tr� Q,,.�
ab
pu&lt;
rT
de
e
ba
lut
wanted
th
lhNt
Wahama
le
0
lflc fenalve ttle for
t.
11 U
-·· Mio- ...... lor ... '
llaufdar of bl&amp; Center Rick Bainter l&lt;Ored on a quarterback -.n•, .,.. wu 11o1 to .. ... play, which netted lbt A)henlanl
rlen the llllnbled n their lhty foupt hard football Ill the
lffl1t111ll1..,, MlbN how ••111kir
...... the ID when t h e meok from five yam, out and 111N. '1'111 Blllt aad WMto elad their lon&amp;HI pl n nf the ,v■,lng ua 15
wn b&gt; I� the Fal...: all tht way. '11le Eagl11 just didn't oeem
.... ncovered by llttlo then added the extra po!nfl. on a anton
y
"'fo.mow - ..... k .. ......
,...w
ard&amp;
..
r
a
0
w
ftnl
IS
,
more Wahama quickly added ..,. to have it lul nlpt qalllll tho
int nolot • l,ody •llc. ltot il .a. l', l!oi' •..
•
a
•
fir u
q
'""'°'1obl1 •Ml - llo - lllltlod t1i1w lilf
f:� ·to pick up a ::":'
r
· ;,. �==-:r� ;:i de •
,,:'u!.� ;�
�
�
:�
len
I .... on four pl,y1 and Nel- iod.
-...
...ily
...... ,....
., ...,
...... - •
r, ...,.
• ...,
manero
la lht f1ao1 - lo ■td ll#ry Wlllnn lo &amp;lvt AHS Billy Jewell ocored early In lht alv■ ball, but wera no match for
"6ti tGt&gt;k �I. Four playa Lo(ID
idened
the 1ap lo IH 'Illa lolal away,
w
the oval Oil Gallla'a M, C b • c k first quarter but failed to add the t11e paufnl Fal&lt;M eleven who
,
..
,,...... ....... ,....... ....... lhltlt
.a-vme a call attempt• early ln tho ,econd period whom
Bowl• plcktd up •Ix to tht GARS extra polnu and tht Etgla eleven could mo. on the p-ound too.
,.,
)'IV 111111 ...... ...... ,...
.
lo 111d Poul Bnmston Bainter rlllld a ■Ix-yard - to Athena powerful ofr... aver- 30 - but wu amackad hard by
f
quar1ar1.
Ont
!mt
t
In
al
Uc
departmen
the at ls
or two
t
""..
tl""
••""
roy a and Brown halfbaok Ron Brlmner !or a I I i r own IS yard line 1n lhe Davt Porter, Andy Gilmon, Fred heldEaaterll
team
ld
b
b
had but flva flnt dowm
one
Eultm
o
the
on
the
JI and ran !or Pom, touchdown. '11,e try for tht COIi- f o u r t h quarter, tht lronmlll Mltohell, 8-81 Pape and Brian
a
to the F lcons ll Eutem never
yard lint
, Dial touchdown. T h l I nnloll wu ,topped.
cruhed and banaed their way • ""'1w - Bowlal lumbled, with In lht fourth quarter tht W• completed a pua out of liX and
l r ! V f'__ ,; , .r �J n t c T o r i e
a kick converalon Tllo Jnamn lhea -.W yard■ down tho ll'idiron with su,. Dfclc Roderlclc rtCOVll'ing, Tlult ham&amp;
,y
or
of
14
on
en
elpt
...,,.
hit
de
Wahama
elev
.
.
ke
f
wi
b
the
ro
,tilid· lrom .... yarda out 'JO.y ■ru don lllo ,,.. ....,. rtlt boomlni lnto the Loean 111d wu tho BuDdop clNelt pet!tlr•· open when Jewtll ....m ap1a 110 yard■. '11,o Falconi pictad up
N o C o .s l O t O h l 1 c1 o f 1 O J I
' peaally.
od pldhM w111i Wrlpl lttllliC IOlil from o..yard lWIJ a n d IIOII toward !)11dlrt, and t b t l r rom the throe.
g
rd
1
7
ya
""
!ht
pmd,
boldln
■
1
l
N :Bia,.--"' iu •ix polnu Mo ...., '-1idowa -' lllo Jaoaon had rorpd Into a lf.H
. '
to ns. Wahama fumbled Batteries battery 1ervic1 and lllformallon al Dul\oll
lut
W
Eutem
lhe
fGrl&gt;.
defahama
An.
mlliulM left In tho samo • a 1-..,... plalilt. 81 ead.
'
11 w• 1111 flnl - la , . U ed Eulem to )&gt;Wit Senior half• 1ix - but wtn able lo hold on
l
WU' all up by a Puther ■lao ru • lw � Hin polata Howevw. Bainter wu n o I Joan • na11pona ltolNll loam bad&lt; Char ea Rog�
l
went O f f to tho ball Dve oul of tho ■Ix . Drur 8t0rt for Melgi ColUlty'
'• JltD.blo Oil lht 10 lo - Ille ...,_ llllt lllo lou· tbrou&amp;h
u tht Chieftain alpal• ___, 1111 Al�• 11•. tackle, cut back and galloped ,a '11,e EqlH clootd out their
er ..- al llalfllmo - a It- coller led his taam on another ... tlll iealll - lllo ._ DI•• Judi for another Falcon S&lt;Ort, hl&amp;blY � aeuon with •
14 lie.
Lo&amp;an drtvt lhal ondad whc ho Ila .." - _. • -,- 1111 In tho clooln( minute, of tho W record wbllt Walwna ODdad
1
Just a low mlnultl after I b e l&lt;Orod 1rom Olll yard out to pva #-lllliO ....... OAIIII trallo pmo Jory 81111111 hit LaJT1 Har- up with a 4 and I.
oeeond ball eot underway, b f I hlm a IIUOll total ol • pnlnla. - It-JU la 11w ..., loll ll'•v• with a pau
Phona
LY
3-4550
and 1111&gt; By Quamn:
Carl SWTIII, Jacy10n'a flna luD• Bainter lolled 1 - to Gary Nl■DJa
ar
1
went
avet
1
y
ard, for the Ea•ltm . . . . . . . . , O o O O - O " Morrh Ave'
back, rtppod tbrou&amp;h lht Lo1an Brannin for tho atra polnll, aad Man1 1-. followlaC !alt nlpl'1
g
touohdown. Ruaaall ilciad tho Wal.am■ . . . . . . . . 8 0 O 1t - 161
llna and blocud a punt on l h t with Jua1 1•......i. left In Ibo. .....Uonal trfumpb. cal1ld l b e 1;;��&amp;;;;;:;�_;;����&amp;�;,..;;;;;;;a.;a;;a;;;;;;;;;a
Qltora Ill yard lino. Foul' playl pmo, tho ICOl'O llood at 11-11. l!IIO Gllllpolla foalblll - ,...
lalar Wrf&amp;bl alipptd throup tacit· Thi Chleltalnl totaled It flnl a( the acbool't 11'1 M • lf bOI
lo for his third TD ol lhe 111M doWDII whllo Jaobon'1 off- tho bolt. Anti that lncludao tht
and allo ran lbt utra polnlt lo netted 11, but lhelt fumblea praY· IHl-41 SEO cblnlplou. 'l1il DIV·
put Jac:bon out fr&lt;tnt by a D· ad eo111;f to Lopn u the ai.t ill flnilbtcl wltb SM talllll fn
tTHI SHOI IOX
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14 aeon.
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Error.s ln Advertising-Should be reported immediately.
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eath of Mrs. Albert Miller, 79,
vestigated in the past 2-4 hours in Thursday morning . .et her home,
the Gallia-Meigs area.
Cardwell, Montana. Mrs. Miller
Six arrests were recorded. was the former Bertha Carso�
Charles W. Bland, 2':', Rt. l Mid· 1 a teae �er of Syracuse.
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and Mr1.
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costs today. Mabel Phillips, 37, ! The deceased was a SJsler-ln­
G allipoliJ, was cited for speed on law of Mrs. Alonzo Custer, A.. H.
Monday. Mildred W. Santee, 42, : Fisher and Mrs. WaJter B. M iller
Gallipoli&amp; wa1 cited today f o r I of Pomeroy . Rev and Mrs. S. E.
failure to obey traffic signal Ber- Kaetzel, Edisou: Mr. and M rL
\ nard J. Christian, 45. Charleston L. R Farmer, Mansfield , and Mr
was to �ve his hearing today on ' �nd Mrs. Loren Caverlee, Huntmgton. W. Va.
an intoxication charge.
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SAWBR!DGEWORTH, England
(UPIJ-The local tax assessor felt
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lives next to a school and has to
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Whercvei" you live, you can
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Hemlock Grove, Ohio
Phone WY 2-6794

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Having car trouble' Automatic transmission, ,a:enerator,
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6:00 Continental Ol&amp;Hroom
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vestigated in the past 2-4 hours in Thursday morning . .et her home,
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Six arrests were recorded. was the former Bertha Carso�
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Monday. Mildred W. Santee, 42, : Fisher and Mrs. WaJter B. M iller
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failure to obey traffic signal Ber- Kaetzel, Edisou: Mr. and M rL
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was to �ve his hearing today on ' �nd Mrs. Loren Caverlee, Huntmgton. W. Va.
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Was Honored
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In Mrs. C rary Davis' Home Friday At Dinner
2, 1980

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Plans Made At
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Club Meeti

Pomeroy

Blnll ,IHNOV!fCID
Mr. and Mro. Harry B r O W I
Minarsvil!a Route cme, .,.. 1h ,
parenll of I .., boni N­
S at SI. Joaepll llolpllal, · Pan,.
ersburr. The baby bu been nan,,
ad Terry Robert, weight 7 lbs.
and 7 oi. L ittle Terry hu two
othor brothera, Glenn age I and
Sammie ag. I. Grandl&gt;U"'to
are Mr. and Mn. Will Brow■
and Mr, and M,.._ lllllaell Palnl,
er.

ng
Illa Lenora Giles '.'"d Mr,, M , that there la 00 in!Utralloo of Mr. and n_ JllllllO
M
Ruaae11 of
Finl] piano ..... made for Ila
Jl. llartinBer entertained the Re- Comrnunism inl&lt;&gt; the Indian pop- Middleport Hill entertained Fri- Mr. and Mra. Floy d J. Tracy buaar
,.._ lbe Catbolic Wo­
� Johnathan Meigs Chapter . l ulatxm.
day evening with a family dinner roturned I&lt;&gt; lheir homo, Akron men's club mot 'l11unda, ..enlng
l&gt;.A.11. Friday afuo'."oon at t h e Follo wing Mrs, Finsterwald'i and party In honor or the birthda Thuraday evening, alter
being In the c:hurcb buoment.
y
� gf M1Ss_ Gll�s 11.ster, Mrs l pa per a general di5cussion wu of Mn. Ruuell ' • daughter, Mary called here by l ht death ol bis M . Paul Cuc� viol IJl'ftideat,
n
� Davia 111 Middleport.
held by the c-hapter on the In- Srott. student nune at Holter father. J�a Tracy.
conducted the meeting. 'whkh op­
Mrs. Dever P. Biggerttalf and ened with JWayff
. Jd,I. A. R. Knight. re_gent . "".as 1 dians of our country and as part Hospital.
by the Rev.
-" .., charge of _the �ff�m� which of 1 he program members have F'ollowirl g a tradition •ince children , RandY _and Vicki have father Johh Turel. The "lick"
openOO m r 1tuahsll&lt;' form been savLng Buffalo nickels wbich j Mary' s first birthday, ahe had • ret t.imed to t� tr home, Marcommittee reported Mn. Rita
Mas Grace Horton •• cha p- ,hes· brought I&lt;&gt; the meeting I&lt;&gt; be F!ag cake for her birthday. Mary cele,, Ill., alt.r beinr btrt lo al· Hamm, Mra. Ch,rlea Graber and
GATOR BOWL ON TV
Mrs . La wr em·e :\1llhoan. a sent to the schools for the DAR l wu not only born oo Armed tend the- funeral of Jier 11:rand- FatMr Cletus Afdrmatt of Bucht•
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NEW YORK tUPll-Thl leffa
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member, was we komed work.
Forces day but also ■t JJ : 00 fathtr, amn 'l'racy.
el. Ill.
1
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GntQr
Bowl football pme &amp;on,
Mn: �ten Shain left today. for It was armouncMI by Mrs.
.. program on "Amen&lt;'an Duriflg the business meetina: a. m. on the holiday.
JacksonvJlle.
Fla.; will be naUon1
," II . w as pres:: nt ed by Mrs reports were given from, M l 1 1 G uest• for the tvtning were , 1 vis it lll Abog �ark. Florida George- Hackett Jr. that practice
ally
televiled
by CBS cm latur.1\� Fu,'ilerwald, chapler chatr• BeSB Sanborn, Historian : M rs. J. Mn. Ann Fick, Mary and Morris with her dau&amp;b,ler and. IOn-in-law . for Christmu would ltaJ1 Tua- .
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day,
De&lt;.
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llartloa
ll S:� p,m.
• ~·•- Miller
__, day at 7 p. m. and
!!Ml! of the Am�r tcan I nd ian com- Edward Foster, Registrar; Mrs. ( Neuti.1.ng. :\lr. and Mrs. William Mr· and Mn ..,?
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lb.at all chil.
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William Bradford and Mr&amp;. Daie Warner and IOM, Jimmy a n d family.
. dren and edu!to lnletetled aee
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I William C. M acPhall, d. .. .' \ ,'
Fmste, wa,a spoke or the Dutton, DAR �laga,mea · and i Jay, Sh irley Hill of Letart, Otey M ias Leda Mao Kraeuttr teach welcome The traveling- prile , doaof 1pol"U (or CBS NeWI, previouao
JJl�He
to
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1nd
pr�pare
whole
to
the
tun
are
meal1
oven
Good
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th
o. p_ Klein · Amer ic� Mu. ■nd Ruuell Uar of G.,iti;,oU.
tchoo'' s one _m So uth Da . Mrs.
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Ited bY Mrs
wu fatnlly. They're easy on th, f■m}IY bu.U[et, too, Hc-ri; s a new O\len l Jy ha annou
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nced that hb net.
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' awarded lo Mrf. George Hackett diih from the B6rden Kitchen wbich combines pN,'Un chee� foorl. ·
and th� other m Oklahoma. !ilC.
: and Mary • roommalt ■t Holzer,
allo uld
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with the flu.
Bow; telecaat the Bh..
are supported with achol• The next meeting of the chap- Mis! Cleo White.
sr, Ho.tlellet for Dtcember were rich i_n t�e high quality proteins: ot milk , w ith h a li:.iut: and a tasty l ,°'t
nnet
w game OD Dec. 17
,
1 nno
Mn.
rs.
Del�
Cbi!U
811d
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ced
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m
of
chopp,ed
v�ta�es
and
1eaaorilng11.
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M
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and other forms of aid by I ter wilt be held at the home of
and lncJ
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from Houston, Tex.
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Anna and Martha llow•ll. Mrl.
.A.R. organization, She told ' Mrs. Theodore Reed, Sr .. in Jann
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olater.
their
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progress made by some of uary,
Shepj,erd M n Le1-Ad 8142 tab�espoons d.opped rretn
blly ad Mn' 2 ( 1 2 •ounct) package• boi:11n
attended the. flmltal of Jama
graduates from the� schools. ' Al the close of the meeting II
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popper
haltbut ,teak, or fllleb,
,l(r,s
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. that t h e ' dessert course was served by the ISCUSSe
TracY, on .....
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2 ta.bleapoona cho.weJ
Betty Weleh.
deffosbi!d
pimiento
lean Indian population Is in · , hostesses.
Prayer by Father Twel clOled z tablupoons chopped onlo11.
8
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cup,
Chat,au Cb .... Sauce
ilns and that in spit. .r the
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I.Cr which re'fre•n·
the meeting, ar•The Execuhve Committee o f
.
�� they have been dnven
,nd rqll j elly- roll
f\lletJ
h
s
h
ft.
pped
over
n�table■
S
nkle
from I,
� a
pi;i
�nta w,re ,erved . by Mn.
the Middleport WCTU "�
-1 Fri' fa,hion. Placo in buttered baking dish OR-Arran.. fish. In butter- SIM
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Tborrw Hannigan , Mr1. ,John eel bakinl' dith and 1pril'Jkl1 chopped veaetable!I over fish. Podr
day evening ■t the home o f
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loyal to ,
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Lengep, Mr■; Andtew !w1llln11. c:Mal •uc• O'fH fish. Bake·tn I pioderate onn
to 36 minute,,
Miu Margaret Sauer.
tlt
pmlah
She ,tressed_ tlte_ lact
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nd
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la_ �ukr_ ,
•uct loubblff.
Mn. Chrlatil)e o•tfonnell, . a � d
Mra. Clarence McNeal, preil- /
IOn
the
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John
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Mn.
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roxima
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ar
aa
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Cloatoaw a,..,. Sa...
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Mrs. Cnsh Braley, Mr. and Mn. of the m,eting and the ho,teu meetJbg of the llock Spring1 CUb
e,e
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cup,
homnoeniHd
:milk
l teupoon Worcatenhit9
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held
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at
L. D. Diles, Mr, and Mn. Law- commllleea for the coming .. •==•Y
sauce
'4 cup ftou• �
y
MIDDLEPORT
the Sallabury School
rence Walker and Mr. and Mrs. months were ouUlned.
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• pound, ahredded ( \I-two
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VO IOn$
': lkg,) Cbateau
l( tea,p0011 pepper
Walter Walker were in Carpenter The Chrlalmas partte. lo be Prayer by the Rev, Froncla H.
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I last Sunday "1lhere they attended sponsored b)' the un ion at the Glazkir pr� the p&gt;tluck din•
A meeting was held al the MaPour milk into top of double boiler ; april)kle flour, salt. »tPPll"
! he runeral oervice, of Mrs, Dora County Infirmary and children'• ner, Follo .vlng the dinner, l h e
ee
,..i, Grade School Friday, Novem
and Worcestenhire 1A11ce over eurf1ce of tr.ilk ; beat with rotary
. Mao· k at the Ml. Union Church home were dlscuased. It wu an, flag ceremony wu held by Den
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The Women
,_ · 4 I&lt;&gt; organize a 8rowme
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•--•-• of I h e beater until com�ined. Cook over hot water.., 1drrinr constantly,
Mrs. Donald Geary and new .O:n nounced that Rev. Donald Boone, One , With den chief Billy Nease
sauce t1ticke:n1. Add cheeae j continue cooking 11iuce, 1\irrinl'
T,pop, Mrs. Evelyn Haley, coPomeroy Flral Ba�lat c:hurch \lntll
occaaionally.1.. until ch.est melU and 11u� ia well blended.
Donald' returned ho� Thursday i pasIor oI lhill Flrst BaPtill Churcl&gt; 81 leader,
leader. wu in charge.
met ThUl'lday evenin1 at t h e
•Procea:t 1,,;hltM·l'ood.
. from the Mason Chnlc where, would ha •• the devotional med!,Dwight Logan, cub muter, church with Mn. i....,i, Cook
Attending were Mrs. Pauley . I
Donald wa, born Ja,t Saturd�y. talion for the party at the lnfhm'
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wel&lt;omed Iha guolla and den vice presIden! In ·charge.
M;., Velma Burris, Mr,. Fred
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Miss
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Jones
arrive
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and
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of
De&lt;emher
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,...•-t, Mrs. Irma Gi l land, Mrs .
-n, Mr,: Dwl.,,t Logan and Grou11, 1loglng of "Dear Lord [ -::--::--:--=::------,---,-----,-,- 'l'ha.,.
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home Fn'day arternoon lo 1pend thal ReV. Fred I . GarwK"1
,-n.•-..:11.J lotroduced
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f)'lon
Raines,
Mrs,
Mory
Perry.
And
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of
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the weekend WI' th her parenIs, of Iha Ch..un.:,
ll' lhe
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.q, of Cbr'ISl wou Id new """"'' -•le
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• -- Oliver , from Middlelown,
funiUea IncludIng Mr . "'"'
__, ed the meetlnC,
Mrs. ll a,el
. M cGowan,
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M r. an d M rs. Emerson Jones speak aI the party aI the chil• ..._ ,...__
· followed by scrip�
oh·lO, Wl· 11 be the . guest 1....--. .
E!I.:..-- Mra. Mllr.e ture reading and prayer by Mn.
e
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• Mn. Ellen Foglesong . Mr5.
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Last week Ml.sa Jone■ attended dren'a home on the l7tb of next
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All Invited.
Grlndotaff and Mr. and Mn,, Del, Cook. During. the bwiineu
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bert Bruch. WU annow!cod thal lion, a report WU given on the
Win, Mra. Phyllis Young, Mrs.
Metropolilan star beld at the Mn. McNta! llDl&gt;OllDCed
NOVEMBER
IS
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thal the cub IOOllt mothers w•re ,ell, Jove gilt made Belly Soyre, and Mrs. Rosalie A umni
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torcyc
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Lounge at the Student varJoua churchel and organtza..
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b
e clu -end urance run
NOV. 12
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Mr1. Dauy Ja,per, devotion,
N ov, 13, over o1•1 •"'• miles of Me111s
--• y evenmg
. Cen Ier. Wedncm1a
•he. tlona wtre providing the ChriltSenior
others Record Hop al
M
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g Of the 8 w
l
leader,
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�� � �:$--t � i Middleport High School, th is Sat- county ro·ads, .::tart ing from lhc
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. ; b Mrs Ha : ::� and M n. Everett Haye■ altended rna:1 gift1 for the clJ.jldren at the 'Jbe cub acauta were tompll• :
e r
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. Hines ' concert.
Mr
,v : q; ,? � urday evening beginning at 7 , 30. Rocksprings Fairgrounds at 1Z
home I&lt;&gt; be given lo them al lhe mented by tho cub master for ...;;:
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�ulremeni or � girl o be Mrs. Georgia Schaffer and Ml111
Dlak jockey will be Jbn Lohse . noon.
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party. Parllclpatlng group1 are their excellent den project,, af� 1 rownle. Two more leaders are Glady, Shibler or
Charleston are t h e Middleport First Baptllt ter which 111sptellon wu conduc� "Prayer , � COJll'1Ud: wI t h Mary �ine • White Shrine of
NOV. 14
net&lt;feel lo fonn a second troop so
,
KIil Thim Youraalf with
prayer
l
k nd guest wIth Mrs. L'II
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Ian
PL
of
by
ed
Knox
Plea1Wllllam
Church
or
JeM1B
a
lem
will
meet
in
regular
,
The
Central
PTA :,viii meet
leport
dd
Mi
chu
h,
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, lhat all girl■ mighl hove a chance ;;';;rr°
Know Him"
ay
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Christ, Heath Melhodlat church, ant, W. Va ., aalilted by the cub
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I session Friday, al 8 p.m at the Monday, al ,7, 30 p,m at
the
TERMITI CONTROi,
, " ) to be • Brownle.
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wu the lo le of the ro am
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Cale and The Chur·ch of Christ In Chrlall- ma,t&lt;,r and ._111ant cub masltt
, IOOF hall. Friend, night will be I ,chool. The second ward group S&amp;ve $100 or more. Easy to
led
b
baby arrived Frldoy lo spend lhe an Union, The Middleport Bual- John Mooro,
use. No harm, to plant■• Pro­
' a:�g' 1 obse rved and a recepllon held ' w ill be hostesses.
\
:lch
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eulonal ly pro- D ye.rs
KHP Warm Thi, Winter
weekend with Mrs. Cnle'1 par- n... and Proresolonal Women's
J for
Elwtbeth Lear dt.olrlct dep- !
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,
NOV,
, 11
er
MB:,,
pr
otection. Get FR.EE folder
ent11. Mr. and Mn. Mu Roller. Club, The Kln Club, Middleport FOIIowma: 8 talk on 1COut tn1 by of Jesm.. 8II Re..,..
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utf. Members IN asked to bring
,.. 1 . The Pa,l Orfrcers ctub of Ra, al YOllr Lumber Yml, n.u.
Glrl1 and ladies
Mr. and Mni. David Sneller Child Conservation wiue. Porn- Mr, Knox, awards were preoen� Tho Sun. Mallhew 11,2-1 wu l cooklaa or oandwichea for
cm• Chapter OES 'Will meet Wed- anda we l1.
who have been Uvin&amp; in the Shlf. eroy Church or the Naw-ene , ed and mt,luded • silver arrow read by Mra. Harry Loe Balley lreihmento.
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nesday evening, at the homo of
,
by
Matthew
:15-28
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Pull
,liver and • anc,t
ins ;
Gowns and PJ's
let property on Williams St reet Pomeroy Ladle, Guild ind a lo Gerald
W
omon
Soclely
O
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Chr
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_ la Mrs. W. 0. l!arnilL
gold arrow lo Keith Evans: and Guy Cowan. Mn. Loiain 610,..11,
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moved ye,terday in!&lt;&gt; Iha Roller poup of Merchant,
an
POPULAR PRICED
Pla
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p
ma
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Mrs,
Mn.
wt..i,,m
and
lmer
at
Bruch,
NOV, 17
property • formerly the Paet During the even U:1 a &amp;ill and bobc award, lo Delbert
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home &gt; on South Sixth Avenue.
a lay elle g�t wa1 &amp;lvtn I&lt;&gt; Mrs. M ike Grlnd,W, and O o o r C o Leo il rice Ibo portlclP11lod bt O �alte"�e :d c�i '::� :: The TwU1ghl Garden club wil
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inne
Mlil Carolyn Mllho,on 1ludenl Clyde J. Bartlett from the organ,
Phone WI 9-3641
::' t! ��L � Supper ot the church annex Sal · · �ee � � ; � � :�e
�alt�"';'.it,
ome O
a 0· '
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of
t
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r
the
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ollon.
B■ve Your Si.lealips
close
at OU lert Thurlday ovenina for lz
Al
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Ono year plo1 dld not Mm"
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p.m.
urday,
Nov.
12,
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New CHIie, Pa . _where she will meeting Mrs Lillian Stieff ente r• and will be preoonted al e latar
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MIDDL EPORT
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be the guesl of M1P Janet Ltwla talned the group with piano muaic data to cuL ICOUt.a Roberl Bur.
g
rugs
and
apron•
ror
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1uch
as
r
a
ed. the met!ting.
fo1 the weekend. Mls11, Milhoan and refreshmenta of (.!aka and dette Gerald Pulllnl Larry Wal•
I sale There wili be a flllh pond
A des rt rours
as
;erve� ' o t
.. - ---- will also visit with Cadet Bruce coffee were aerved by Miu Sauer ker Dwight Logan J; Mike Cir·
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de r r he child reQ., and surprise bo" ·
by M
as
rs.
Bradford of Wi!&amp;t Point who w iU and Mn. McNul
1tat1 durillI in• socia
le� Danny Abbott
iui
ts for the adults Eve�borly wf'l
HP:
pe�
our.
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G11&lt;1to al th, meetlo1 were , and J immy Broderkk ulil 4 • ft
be in Plll,burgh on IH!penl.
NOV. 13
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Moss Mary Scott ._ !iudent n- lllartha Barllett, and Mr,. Georg- chief, Billy - who "11t " Y·
• Preach ng sen·ice&gt; will begir,
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Bl Holzer ,. 1pendma tho week, 11 Schaffer and Mn, Gladys Shlb- en reooplllon. Ont year pin, wJD Gran1e Chan1e1
' al the Reorganized Church or
end with Mr, and Mro. James !er of Charleston, W. Va.
I JesLs Ch"ist of Latter D,y Saint,
al,o be presented lo Mrs. ll&lt;li&gt; It. Meetinf Ni1ht
Ru11ell and other relattvu.
ert Burdeti., Mrs. Yemon Ev1111, Two new men•! ,,rs ,,. ,' oectpt: SUnday Nov. ll · at 7,30 p.m.
· · -- -· · - Mn. Dwl&amp;ht to1an, Vemon eel by demit when Rock Spring,
Rem
nd,
Member•
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Met On Thursday
at
Evana, llobert Burdelte
a n d G,·ange met :niunday evening.
MEIGS THEATRE
The Tri-Clly Sewing Club met Of Gift, Place
Dwight Logan, who received rec- � Goegleln worthy m11ter,
Thunday evening at the home of Mn. Garen Slan,bury, pres!Pomeroy, Ohio
sided and ft wu decided Id
0 Ilion al tho moot•••,
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O.
Mrs. Russell Wilson in Middle- l dent of Ibo Middleport Garden II"
ne
�an
the
xt meet lnf frwn
port.
Ton£1ht
Club la reminding member, that Two year plnl WON ,preaented "nt g.
�J Mlddlaport, Ohio
urada N ember 14 lo Frid
During the 1hort buslne11 meet- glfll which they have alJ'ffd to lo cub ,coull, Bradford Moore
1, yo11r roof sound? AN your windows ancl
PRISONER OF THE
,
Novem..!'r ;; due lu Thartbgl;
_ _ ___ ___ �g plan, were made for I h e contribute I&lt;&gt; the Therapy pro- and Kellh 11:Vll)I and i., adult,,
VOLGA
doon tight? 1, your home ln,ulai.d? See
I Ing. A, polluck dinner al 7 p. m.
Chrlolmas dinner at the Marlin Joel of the Gallia County Garden Rev. Gluier , Harold Blacul&lt;&gt;n U pr&lt;eede
-Ttchlllcolor­
mee
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w
thia
Mn
u1 for wlntarlalng need1. Everything under
Realaurant with the party I&lt;&gt; fol- Clubs are lo be lert at the pre1I- and John Moon,
Jehn O.Nlc
Amoe Leonard homo
on• roof at 111oner••avln1 prlceL .
low Bl the home of Mr,, Hiram denl '1 homo on Granl otreol durMlddleporl, Ohio
II" M.arlln1tll
h
trm
an
a
tad
hart
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Skll,
"A
Bi
Turkey
Hunt,"
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Fisher In Mlneravllle.
Ing this com1nJ week,
IUNDAY &amp; MONDAY
CIRCUS ST.\RS
r .
the
Stole
The evening we1 spent in aew- 1be G■Uta county clubt are wu liven by Den Two. 'l1le ■ppU- m,: atfta
-T.c:hnlcolor­
H
o
spital
I&lt;&gt;
th•
next
meeting.
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"THIS EARTH
mg.
Mn. Wlloon wu pre,entad plaMing I&lt;&gt; uu the articles I o r
cornha
Popov� world's hnnlHt
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,. ceremony For the program in char&amp;• cl
P
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w ith ho,tesa
glfla I r o m her Chrt.otmu plana al the GS!.
IS MINE"
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gue1t1.
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(Clnem11cope le Color)
llory
ber
read
or
poo!ll
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"ntoupt," wu liven by John mem
Allendlng were, Mrs, Robert
BIIITR ANNGUNCIID
Sun., Man., Tutt.
Hudson. Jea'). Simmon11
a McGuffey reader, Refresh.
from
coreg
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M
livin
and
the
circ
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a
wJings, Mrs. Frtd
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Mtfoth1 McGuulre, Clau de
menll ftN aerved by the home
THE IIAT RACE
Mr,, MIiiard Wlldermuth, Miu Jr., of Middleport er. llllllDWlC&gt; mony wu given by the ICOll!a.
Raw
0.1'1,le byooldo
lea
commllltt
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the
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Tony Curtl1
AINI Cartoon C•rnlval
mee
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ney Spencer • and Mlsa Elliabeth and ten ounce eon, Donald Mu al tho Salllbury lchool, Satur- J :=�8:...
ao,m At 2:00 &amp; 7:00 Sun, Fick,
with
potlllck
,
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da
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December
e
Burford, ll al MalOO CU.l laat
y
CAULKING
.
dinner at e,:,o p.m
Saturday, Novmnblr I.
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Keep out drafts around
Ready-to • use c■rtricla:e,
Both mother and aon er. dolna
arouDd
door
For
1e1Un
dOOl'I and window■ wilh
1
MDT
W
AUXIUAIIY
their
lo
..turned
flno and .,.,..
and window frames.. Onl)' WHthonll'lpptna; Al low
,AIIXIllar)'
Tho Amerjcan
home Thursday .
Orandparenll al'I, Mr. and Mra. cl Lewla Mani., Poat will ID8el
10c ft.
Donald Gary, Sr.. of Middleport Sunday, al s, 30 �-m, at . I h e
and Mra. Luella Slahl ., Law-el home of "'"'· l'.dllh Thomu. Rul•
Cliff t., tho DOW arrival'• ..... Land. Ml'II. Campi,oll Harper pre•
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Idea� 1111" all inembert i., bl
srondmothar.
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Middleport

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Highl ' hted
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PAINTS

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General Controctin'
Mill Work
Building Supplies
~••- Custom Cabinets

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Commg Events

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phall ohil11lle1. Good , ••
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Cltck With I Day Movement $19.95

BAKER FURNITURE

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Sbaa lo fll all llandll'd
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end on)J u Jow ••

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Interior Paint

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INSULATION
.\"lid lo eomfort, a11d •••
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WINDOWS
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PALM BEACH, Fla. UPI - aecond, he wanll lo re1ume cor, ly 180,tm.OOO p011Ulation. leu then dial relltionl whlclt mat.I bo­
Pre1ident-e1ect John P'. Kennedy. heart of tht nation ' , most tx· l 400 .000 vote,: aeparate'd •inner tween them durint: their 1-t ,.,.
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in a gatw-e unmatched 1n mod- ch11ive winter ooLony. Nixon went from loser.
in C-ongral.
,A,lthoogh
thero
had heft "'ft
em political hialol')', goe■ I&lt;&gt; call I&lt;&gt; the ,maJI bu&lt; swank Key Bis- I
Muet Vp Mhol
on Vice Prealdent Richard M. cayne Hou!I, about 10 mileo ' A!t.r dining with hil old rn,nd, geslioru from wllhla both ps'IIH
,
and campaijpl 8IIOCiaUO, Dave since the •lectioa that Nlun bl
Nixon today lo heal oome of the ooutheast of Miami,
wounds of their r«enl elecllon ! Arter a good night', ,leep and Powers or Ever,tl, Mau .. Ken- given a role In the - admmioc:ampaign.
talking by telephone " ith
nedy made up his mind. He traUon, there was no indW"The Democratic victor asked crat lc leader, .round the coun- , picked up • uolephooe Saturday that Kettnedy'o trip I&lt;&gt; Miami for the meetln1. A,t 1 1 , 30 L m. If)', Kennedy on Satur·day had an l night and placod a call for Nixon. any loronumer of a coalltloa.
......., C..... CW..
F.sT, he will vl&amp;tt hit defeated opportunity lo study the perilously I The via! president rouki have
1
Republican rival at Key Bt.o- amaJ1 margin by which he do- been ,omewhat startled. Even Meantime. the a:...dy ...,
Cayne, 1 retOrt and resl�ntlal feated Nixon. ln · ti nation of ntar- though the two men had been quarten her'O bullld with ,....
- friefld, in the Senat. . they had c1,,,.1.,pnwnll,
arta outolde Miami where Nixon - - some harsh things I&lt;&gt; ,ay about -Gov. - ft. Hadpo fl.
and hla family like Kermedy, J
each olher during the campaign. North Coru11na wu ......... •
camthe
from
are recuperallnf
w ·.11
Surprlaed or not, Nixon quickly aet 'f&lt;- -•lal'7 vi
:
thla
Miami
I&lt;&gt;
fly
will
e
H
lgn.
pa
' &amp; ,uggeation.
ac&lt;epted
Kennedy
the
K"'1llOdy
coblnot.
morning.
;
Pierre Salinger, pre11 oecretary -Gov, Abraham lliolcoff vi
Kennedy and Nixon both .,. ,
1
Kennedy, ,aid lhe president- Connectlcu1, wkloly NSardod •
,o
Friday.
1ut
r ived in Florida
,
Jecl
had ■ dual purpoae In seek· I the leadJni pwiblllty for •
hla
or
Hlat.
the
lo
wenl
Kennedy
, ney general Ill Ibo K.motdr Cobl.
ing out Nixon ,
.. •
father, Joaeph P. Kennedy, in lhe
"First, the ,enalor wanll lo : nel. will ban lwdi _.. "­
congratula.te the vice president on I day with lbt ICaludnallUa ...
lhe campaign he condllcled. And I tor.

post EltttIOD
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OhlQ Jndiana Hunt Man In �arfy � -t:lll'll!ell
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Deaths R·""ortled

TWO ElderIy Me1. gs Men Die

Jo�n Adam Morhart, 95, Middleport, pasaed away last
night at Melga General Ho�pllal where be bas been a
patient for over 2¼t yeara.
He wa s associated with the WUUam S. Merrill Co.,
prior to his Illness and was a member of the Trinity
Lutheran Church of Pomeroy.
SUnolvlnC II one ,i.t.r, II r 'Henry Albers, Waahlnp. D. C Malchlnul. Burial wD1 be In the
and averal nlecet, lbcludmg Mlddlaport Hill Cemelory,
M - Chrllllne and Kathryn
MIi' IROWALTEB
II n.
Grant, of Middleport;
l
.
Lawrenco Froot, Wuhln&amp;ioo, D, llffl- ceo for W E ShowaJ.
,
,
who
d1"d 1h11 IIIOl1llna,
C: Mrl. D O w I t t lilmbuJ1or. ter II
W•·"•...- , D. c_, Mn. "-"" will bl held Wednnday aflemooit
s. !Cannon, Voro BNoh, l"IOI' al I o;clock al Ibo Ewln&amp; l'lmerIda. Mra. Kathryn &amp;olllr, and al II-mo
•
Mn- Charles Walbr, all of Co.
'11io dxou,d II, ...,1,«!, by •
lumbua.
Frlondt
call at Ibo ml. dwt(lhter, \Ira. A. H. Shappard.
al S,30 by Ibo Rn, 1"drick A. y..,._ W, V9&lt;. , - Showa!ter, Lq 1ottcm1 a denpw-.law, 11n, l'Nd .......iter, -1qtc1n. WIit Vfrllnla• 11n. C

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Alfred Grange
Plans Festival �8:...-t �.!'.■
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November 17th

:.:E�"!��:;; �� �� :.!� :!'':
tbal la lllter' Nancy. had been
killed.
want 1o a
Shenill and K
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d
moon w lle
1e
mo
Sun
their
l\1
11 work In t ,
,maJI Northwestern Ohio villaBe
erw
ard they ■topped at a
Aft
rellaurant for a ,oft drink and
then ■tarted waJkln&amp; lo their home
·
ftve
away.
A, man atopped hla car and of,
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Woman B-omes
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At Hospital

Funoral ...1ca fvr MN. Lula
McGlothlln ol Ravenswood were

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Cat'.,� �ttlo gtr1 lold author!Ilea
Sherill knew oomethtns wu
Wl'Ol18 and ran u fut u ■be
could lo the home of John Lar·
son, • neighbor who often ,erved
u a babytltter for the girll whlle
their perenl■ were al
Lanan phoned Sheriff John
Keeler who mabllb:od all lho clfl•
cera he could . In lbll •lllago of I.·
soo populatlon ..., the Ohlo-indlana 11n•
Al 1 ,,0 a Ill two men out h unt•
Ing l'ICCOOIUI found the body jual
off County Road , 171 They wen
Joae C
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alos.
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Bowlers Place
Stohart 2nd

fn Sm
' gles
or

�owlen from
A d•leption
Po
tl
ll, Arnericon
l!'eene,-Benno
ack,on Sun•
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In
Legion, ,,.,,
they
re
day afternooil whe
In the doublll and aln,leo o
lb• 8th lliltrlcl American Lel(ion held at Ibo JoUy LanH,
Art Stoblrl pl«ed second In
�--•eo with a ecore of 65'1
the ......
qalnll th, score of ea, by
Honlt Lemay of Lancaller who
pieced lint.
.
Other Fffne,-Benn•II bowlClatworthY ,
ero wero
Carl Seorlet, llobert H y,ell ,
J■ct Baclm.tr and I.ewia Sauer,
Jr,
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Aleo loin&amp; lo J1&lt;Juon were

how:

Henry

Schall Bound Over On·Bond
Of $1 '000 A£ter His Plea
i

Sherman Schall, Athens, today had plead not pllty
, to a charge of breaking and entering Moore'•
In
Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar' s cotu1 aDd WII bollD4l
CJIA,IILE8 STOBA!lT
over to the grand jury on $1000 bond.
Schall a lledgedly broke into the store about 11:45 M
Clwleo 81obari, l'I, aallve or day night, through a small window at the rear of tllfRactae aod • 1reduate of Mid• I store. He supposedly used a rock to break Ille window,
dleporl Hip llehool. tl50, loday I A residenl who live, In the upu "The Coach of I b • �
·'a ln of the wine store nearby lory and Ital heft In ...._
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Year" ' L tbe Southeute.-. Ohio : heard the glm!I breakage and penlterrtilry aad at Iba �
Re led
Alhletl•
I h e , IUffllllDned night ,......
"••-Iman Ed- Pritoll Fann.
1
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Galllpollt Blu Dey
tv
die st r,n.:ss . who 18 tum called Schall ua nturmd 19 �
frld c:lwnploublp ID hla Uni the SherUf'a Department.
jail I&lt;&gt; await .,..i Jury acti!,
,
d
year la the IEOAL. He hoid uae
b
t
1 .lai 11.qiW
ld
be
tak
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re
B
o anyth,� - cou tho ,.,,: af er ill lffl
1,e.
l.egar's court Salurdq
year'■ .-1q expert,..,
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au
the
-re,
f
rom
: en
bJDd � at llfflle u,100, , W"re on the K&lt;ne and IC8ffd the A, .., M 'C&gt; i. lichD where lie lotl oae 1ame, R I , ' th- 1'f I He
k parud on � ., 1M Q i,
00 tho
career recor,I: 17-1.
ard
the � J partine area. nm 1o
111; fo��
----,;
betore being ItoPpeel by Deputy store·
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Frank.
ow�
Aleo
In
llayur
Lept'II
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lkOoJ.
llobbJ
night
Sati,rday
lo
Sdtall
J:iep1ity nank warned
hall. \\'hon bo d,� not, the clop- cine. "• flola .. •: -■
111 - · ..,_ ':'�.1
uty - hla lS1 tna(plUID ffl'ail'f Jail • • ...... fl. 1 Id
ver.
_
_linl,
., _
He ■topped.
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Schall WU not hll with the hul- ML-Coy, ...,. .... tw ,_ .
let, but courrmdered willingly. nlles, toot lhl 1M Inn • ,..i,a
_. fl. 1'1!!11!1.
omc1a1, said that Schall ii • ed Ind in lhl N
NEW ORLEANS UPI
II;
lee from the - r&lt;forma- eroy. Eddie &lt;Gktllwr,
glrla lnuograted lint- ;: paro
..... filled 11 ...i - .., , .
...... in Now Orleans loday

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weekend Driving

idenl wu In- I
Ingle
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vesllgo:ed· by ��llpolla p • s I ,
state Highway Patrol, over the
put weekend in the Gallia-Meigs
area . There . wel'I a large num,
ber of arretll and 1everal convlcllona In Meigs county and Go!·
lipoll• Municipal court.
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For lite fowrilo weekn&lt;I ta
mr, a memller or Ille llarelcl
Sauer family lo W:I pell
bu become m wlllt lbe mam11■Thia weeead Mr, 8e■er w•
1be ulueky aae.
Rio y-•r doqMer, Joy
Raloerta , 11 JIIII aew ,_werlal
ucl ber al■ler ' 111.,., - ....
-- the - ftnl ..
fully ......re.i. '11re - her of the hrneboH , lltl'I. who bu oat .. m- ...
pe&lt;11 to lie -·
Mr, Saoer lo the pWw9
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lcbool.
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Manba n_,_
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Died On Sunday

had QP,.
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Home III Ramuowood
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lclroy,
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cosll suspended for I left of cenRutland All mmnblro are urpd 1 IO'l,R
died
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ter charge. Grover Arnold, 11. -� ": =
Burial will 'bl at Ibo Cbalar a � ::: lnjurl� received : lo atted.
==h
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,, lined Pl and cosll on mu■ c •t
Columhu
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MEETIN
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----9 I I • ,I - lollilo,
hop.
charg., Charles D. Coop- l'O&lt;.'Ord
rurtbor planl - made al the funeral homo *'I - bollft waa the nx&gt;lber of lloberl W. McThe 1r11t beoka club wlll meet speed
GIIANOE TO
A.._
dlotl lada)' .at
ii..
and Priteo were awarded S a a d y
the f1n1 na,thlr noul'II •f lho oervlell.
TueedaJ' 11 1 p.m. at Ibo home er, 47, Portland, fined $10
Glothlln, New Haven bualneu·
tn
t i•rl .at d&gt;o =
m.
f,
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Say and Robert ROluh cl New "1it
in- cosll for left of center.
� Oraaao. wllla Lloyd
- 1el I
man. She dled lo a Parkeraburg The fomol'Ol' Bead Gr'""" will of Mn- "nteodore Reed Sr.
falal· a,
----Haven, W. Va., wbo """' f l r o t
boopllaL Conductfn&amp; the funoral meet al the DAV Rall w.i- ll8ad of Mn. Reed, Jr. u w 1 1
1IOOd, mullr, prwld),t(, for a
dua
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place In a rock and roll .....
A,T - A, NIP
11arYwt ' hlllnl lo bl bold at
El- day, Novllllbor 11. /JI IIWDbon IDilOUllCtd.
NrVicH W81'1 Rev. Walter
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re.trained ' nearly th• entire ■tote
government fNllll lnterlerttrg with
lnlegration !j)day , bill the Leg "!•
titre ignored it and eenl ■to te po,
lo enforce a ochool "boliday"
In New Orlean,.
One or the ,tai. police plainclolheamen oald he was al an
elementary school primarily I&lt;&gt;
" inform tho principal of the law. '
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Mondlty, November 14, 1960

Moeller Tells
HIS' Pl s For

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D�ok!d To The lnterut. Of The Mel11-Maon ..4rea

ly Chffllr Tannehill
�ore emphasis each year Is being focused upon coun•
seling Ohio high school students, seeking to guide them
through advice and testing Into vocations best suited to
them
Western Local School district has taken the lfllld In
Meigs county In this objectiv e. It Is the first district to
set up what will be required under state law next year
a minimum of a half-time guidance counselor In each
district.
He Is Harold Sauer, a native of Middleport , who own.
• Master of Science degree In Guidance and Personnel
work.
Mr, Sauer 1ay1 mu.t h haa l of all pupils.
been don, for the retarded p o- I -Lend • hand with ,choia,,,
pU in the pool but vary litll � obipo lo gifted children where
for the excepUon■ llr bri&amp;bt , financial help 11 needed for be­
those wltb J, Q .'i of 12&amp; 111d yond•hi&amp;h ochool traininc,
above. ••notng aometbing" for -Give education coun11elin1.
t he brl&amp;ht people la the core I. e., ■dvlse on cour5e11 of study
ot the (Uidance eounselin1 in high acbool.
program, •• ...11 u lending a �Ive per sonal cowuellnc,
helpinf bend alon, tht way, 11 or help ,oJve worrl.. and home
po,slble, lo tho retordod pupil , problem, that nay distract ■n
The Rul11nd program Ii whRl• otherwlie gifted oludent
an
ly in line with the nation&amp;! pro- )
LlkH Work
GUIDANCE COUNSELOR - Harold Sauer, Rutland·
t
11"am set up by tho National Mr s
d
o
I
E;ducatlon
Auoclatlon
(lut the day �::. : � ��ev::. High School teacher, has a' large store of information
students of the Western Local School disweek wu "Notional Education in1 all bio attention to guidance va_luable
loth
files. He spends half a day In counseling
Week" &gt;.
Post-election plans for the
co unaeling. Thal may have 1o tricl In his
utt
urs
s
o
ycholo
es
R
Of
p
g
lct
lil
ch
nn
e _
gy co
s
fic and
Congreul al D r
Emphasll on counsellnr was wait a few years In Ohio and In work, t�e other half te� m
biihU1hted In • 10 week lnsll- the we,teru olislricl, accordlnr land High School seruors and mechanic al drawing to Congrea;man Moeller ware antute at Ohio Unlvorslt, I a • I to Georae M. llalla■, executive freshmen.
nounced todoy by ci.,.,.......,
Walter . Moeller.
summer. It w11 authol'lled In head.
.
the Natlonol DefenH Education
dleport Hl&amp;h School-he I■ lhe rnde. Sha ret ired from teach• The ,.cces,1u1 candidate'• dt.oThere la a c 11cal shOrtage 0f
n
Act of 19�8.
son o l Mr . and ),Ira, George inf to keep their borne , " FerhaD trlcl office in .-�•tteble
Savings
..,.
• deq\11!e1y tra l ned counse! ora
(from and Loan Bulldina will remain opSauer, Powell-11. , In 1928-b.. Meadow,," Lea din&amp; c---•·
•=•
The In1tllut1 took :MIO �ppU- h
ere a, ..erywhere. A lth oush
• an n,,.1a
•-b 1· an word meanlnf "Joy- tn for the next twq }111'1, The
catl ons froqi quaJIIled auIdance
an colIe1e ■t lbe q:e o1 ••
� 10
the at■tt will req uire half Ume t
th
for her bu1b1nd ind two Congre,aman will ale6 malnlaln
ose
ful")
ing
r
du
then,
counselor■, accented 35, of
Until
O.
.
r
counselor, nexI year, nothlltl IU.
_,
bo
if upae,- commonly termed "depress1on da"""lo
�" rt, M ary Rulh , 4, and an Office in Ironton' -"-�-au. ••
1111S-q9r wa• Gile.
whom "·
�Lug 1111·
co
can be done ■ ut it
of.
he "d id a little of every- Joy. 2,
th
Attentlon wa1 dlNclld wholye■l'll,"
journmen
Con(ll'III.
Bo
l ol
lor■ are noI ava l iable·
Their home 11 over 100 yean (ic11 are ffllin�med fqr the con•
thine;• Sauer 11ys.
ly to the Jlfted pupil In this
•
pupil Ibo n1IIOD'1 loader• s•e And 0 far, theY aren1, The
He married the former Faye old but hu been modeml&amp;ed in- venlence of Dillrlrt &lt;91IIHutenll.
e paya one fourth of a coun•
sllt
Md • by Mr, ind
tbeir
.,_
t be
Plckona, Reed,vWe, who unIll sIde and ou1-'
. --•·
, ,lo bold
.
,
Followlnt! hll •�ul bid for
sel
or I ulary If ha la Oil ball
world leaden p In salon« still
1h11 year, had never been out of Mn, Sauer lnlo one of the more re&lt;1lectlon tha Con� will
e
enjoyed. br the United 8t1tes. �::;� C:��: :��;:� halt lt school alnce enterin1 the first lovely reaidencea of the count,. entertain his cam
workers\
�
Ml, Q�IHI
y
Buffet
Tuesda
at a "Victory
Mr, Sa uer, 50, wao e11'111led
The COWllelor J4, eonceruld
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s
t
u,
l"
Sha
ghl
NOYl!llbor
i
prlmarilJ Tf'llh ,�dardizlna II • couuelor ln llHS •fllr .
·
in
i.at, ind -.it- ut- . . 4utriet Ion, otru111le to. oompl119 hla _ ,
• , I::;
. ,
Hoqm 1 �- ' lnvll,1
,utld coller• and pOII ,raduate lrafn.
tells to
�
.IJI al
0
0
In(,
child. 111 ai.o
�
ed ll
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tho
Calt
,
plana
-Loam tho Yoea� oeeda Alter graduation from lllddbtner
.-,,... leleln
brief v
w-: �
PAULDING, Ohlb (UPI) - Authorltle■ In Ohio and Jani -:,-i:..,,
______,...___________
Indiana today hunted for the "man In I big car'' who �
3
anuary ·
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kldnaped and killed.a 14-year-old girl Sunday,
The o nly clue■ the officers had were provided by the
'
Victim.
'-year-old sister of the
·
"ft WU • man in • big car who fered the atrlt • ride home but

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