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and Nancy . Gill, lumlleot; BeeCoslumes - • jUdged
ky Seelig, ugliest; and Vicki
Ueld b)' Scoutl
.Oh'inger and DiaiUI Rl~~:~IClark, scariest.
Salisbury Girl Scout Troop . and prizes awarded Io
A spook houae was enjoyed
100 and guests held • Rallo- !Radford, way oot; Judy Rad· and games were played with
w..n party recently at the homelford, prettiest; Freddie Burney, prizes awarded to Connie Rodof Mrs. WIIUam Oblinger, Rose most original; Darl~ Michael ford, Judy Radford, Dana Smith,
Becky Will, Beverly Will, David
Love, Ann Ohlinger, Jacklyn
Seidenabel, Gury Grueser and
Mary Carleton.

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Refreshments were served dur
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Connie Grueser, Nancy Gill,
II Darlene Michael and Becky Will'

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John Tubbs and fami-

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Mrs. Millard Wren, Mr. Floyd
Lantz, Mr. John Lantz, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Lantz.

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COLUMBUS IUPI) - Seer..
tary of State Ted W. Brown said
14 000 local offices were filled
in,Tuesday's elections. This produced 15,000 winners but not
that many losers since some
winners weft' elected wiLhout
being challenged by an oppon-

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that Schl!ler Is asking $375,000 and Leo Blackburn, connected A Portsmouth Times otory
Sciotll County resident. have for the 2,0!Jil.acre tract. Schis- with a business college In Ports- published earlier this month
reason to believe Ohio's propos- l ler, however, declined to con- mouth, are heading the Ports- said, in part:
ed new penitenUary will bt firm this as his asking price mouth Chamber of Commerce "It is suggested that the prlsbum OD a slte about seven mJJes when I talked to him Thursday. campaign for the penitentiary. on and accompanying research.
IOrtb of Portsmouth.
Schisler admitted, however, Neither was available for' center could be erected on lev"We definitely feel that our thai lhe Portsmouth C of C comment about Scioto county's el ground east of Route 23. The
'lte on a 2,000-acre farm near holds a upartial option 11 on the prospects of getting the propos- Scioto River bottomland would
.ucasvWf lrr most hJghly favor- fann in anticipation of its being ed new penitentiary when I be used for farming by inmates.
d by slate officials," a Ports- bought for the penitentiary. tried to see U.em.
"The area has suflicient wa·
&lt;lOUth business executive oaid Schisler said be ha• not yet Schisler, though, did say In ter supply to furnish the esti.'hursday.
been given definite word about a telephone conversation Fri- mated need of one millioa galPortsmouth Cbamber of Com- whether or not the new peniten- day: . .
Ions per day."
Jnerte '!fllclal!, wbo are lead- Uary would be built on his site. "Purdy talks.as if be I• posiLUCASVILLE ULK
Jnc the.drfve to get the·l22 mil- He indicated, however, an an- tlve the Lucasville site will be Don Hitchcock, a tenant on
llon facility built oo Ill&lt;!. Luca.. oouncement is expected sooo af- selected for lhe penitentiary ... the Schisler farm for the past
ville site, expect an anniiUIICe- Ier Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes The Portsmouth C of C penl- 27 years, told me "approximate·
lntnt favoriiiJ the Scioto coon- returns from hi• European tour. tentiary commiltee apparentlv ly 700 acres of the botlttmland
ty location by Derember 1.
Asked U . ~e had been given has made more than one trip is flooded nearly ev~ry year."
Carl Schisler, a Portsmouth any indication that his farm to Columbus for conferenees Hitchcock said the Schisler
mer&lt;hant, Is owner of the farm would be purchased for the pen- with Martin A. Jannis, director farm Is divided by four-lane U.
on 0. S. 23 just south of Lucas- ltentiary, Schisler said:
ol the Department of Ment•I S. 23. He Indicated about I,ZOO
viDe. which IJ proposed 111 the ''Several ~pie who really Hygiene and Correction, and oth- Jeres of the proposed site is
penitentiary olle.
ought Ia know feel sure it will." er state officials. Representa- located on one side of the dlvidThe Portsmouth Times pub- William Purdy, operator of 1 lives of the state also have in- ed highway and the rest on the
Ushed a report on October 18 !l'mber company In Lucasville, ) spected the farm.
same side of the highway as the

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department, laid lhe Jury that but lack of staff was.
1 has been appointed superinten· ger. Several employees found
funds were not a problem in Since the grond jury Investi·' dent of the hospital and John to be lax in their duties have
the operallon of the hospital, galion began, Dr. Kenneth Byrne! Queen named business mans- been dismissed.

meetln~~to~:;.ll {pro~gr~a~m~w~h~ic~h~w;l~ll~be~par~t~ly~s•~'l~a~n~d~M~r~s.~R~ob~ert.;_;;~•~en;;;.=;;_ve~~r:;me;.;;:=l
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Hayes, Judy King, Kay
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It was reported that eight
families now Jive In houses on
the Schisler farm. None of the
tenants, accord~ng to reports ,
grow vegetab:es there to any
extent.
The 1eotlment of Scioto
county residents, esptcially
around Lucasville Is tbat they
would preler Iocatton of the
ln&amp;titution Jasome other area.
One ttaam on the Schisler
farm totlmated about 11 out
of IZ rtsldeot• around Laca~o
vlll• are oot favorable 10 th•
penlleatlary belog
Ioraled
tben.
A Lucas\'llle grocery store
operator, when I talked with
him Thursday, exprossed the
leeling he would rather see the
penitentiary located elsewhere.
He said :
•·Jf the thing means growtlt
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Laxity in Morals Hit by Grand Jury

The deacons and d"'"'o'1esses Stop in on the 2nd floor and see this new
of the Middleport First United
;election of beautifully crafted lamps in 1
Presbyterian Church have
TONIGHT lo SATURDAY
ported election day dinner II
s success, with $225 profit. Co- wide variety of textures, colors and shapes.
DAVE CLARK I
chairmen for the dinner were
"HAYING A
WILD WIEKIND''
Mrs. Karl Owen and Miss Phyl· Every lamp is compiE!'te with smartly design·
The Dave Clark Flve, Bar· tis Joachim.
bara Ferris.
ed shade and modern 3-way lighting.
Preparing and serving
"CODE 7, VICTIM 5"
dinner
were
Mrs.
Edward
BurLex Barker, Ronald Fraser,
MODERN- TRADITIONAL 1nd
Veronique Vendell
kett, Mrs. Rusaell
Mrs.
Elizabeth Fisher,
EARLY AMERICAN STYLES IN
Miller, Mrs. R. M.
IUN., MON. ond TUES.
Mrs. Richard Owen, Mrs. J. E.
November 7-a.t
John Ford'•
CERAMIC- BRASS 1nd HOBNAIL
Harley, Mrs. Marcus Chambers,
Mrs. Dwight Wallace, Mr s.
"CHEYENNE AUTUMN"
STORE HOURS: OPEN EVERY WEEK DAY
Tom
Kelly. Mrs. Fred Le"'"• II
(Technicolor/
carroll Baker, Sa Mineo4 Mrs. Everett Bachner, Mrs.
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EJeotrlc Efaw who prepared
several financed by government ald. holiday season.
A demonstration by Nancy social rooms of the
Christmas arrangements. Mrs. The Christmas party will be Co~mlttees lor the year wm
Efaw, borne economist of the\ company.
program Edgar ~ynolds, president, op held at the home of Mrs. Bar· appmnted by Mrs. Re~ld~ aD4
Columbll5 and Southern Ohio , Mrs. Grace Pratt, Mi lened the meeting and welcom- old Lohse with Mrs. Charles Include, Program, ~t
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Electric t;o··. entitled, "Old Fa- chairman, Introduced
ed members and guest..
Blakeslee. Mrs. Robert Coats Pratt. Mrs. Earl Kn I '
and Mrs. Paul Davis assisting Ms. John Werner, Mrs. Ru•
stuoned Christmas and ChrtstThe verse of the month en· hostesses. The verse ol
the Harold Lohse, Mrs. Charlq
mas Sparkle," blghlighted the
titled, "The First Thanksgiving month will be given by Mrs. Blakeslee; Civic Committee November meetmg of the ~ma­
$
Day" was given by Mrs. Ed· Bruce Lloyd and Mrs. Ben Phil· Mrs. John Werner, Mrs. Ru'"
teur Gardeners Club ~f ~tddle­
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ward Burkett. Mrs. Reynolds son will present the program. sell Mills, Mrs. Wesley Fry;
poct Wednesday everung tn the
announced that the club has re- During the buslne" meeting Telephone - Mrs. Edward Bur·
ceived an invitation from the the club voted to place a potted kelt, Mrs. Betty Cline; Finance
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s Winding Trail Garden Club to plant In the Infirmary for the -Mrs. Earl Knight, Mn. Bruce
•college hfe, . classr.~m 'I attend a demonstration on -- - - -- Lloyd, Mrs. Glenn Lambert,
clothmg and fratermty life was I "Christmas Lighting" to be held M
N /w 8'
Mrs. Walter Cl'ooko, Mrs. Ke..
the subject of the guest ~\'t"ak- Nov. 17 at the Columbus and
rl. 61 n aggs
neth Amsbary, Mrs. Paul Dav.
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I• Ho•teu to Club
Is, Mrs. Arthur Skinner, Mrs,
Adams, teachers In the Seruor
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I and Junmr Htgh School, wh~n
Other a~ounceme~ts mclud- Mrs Nathan Biggs entertain- Moore; Scrapbook, Mrs. Burk·
the
Future
Teachers
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the regi~~I rneetmg or the 1ed t~ Pomeroy Bend Citizens ett; Cheer and Flower - Mn.
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tion met Tuesda~ ev~nmg ~~ I Ohto Association of
Gard~ Band Radio club Auxiliary Wed- William Slater, Mrs. IDlrry
the Pomeroy Semor Htgh h· ,•Clubs to .be held Nov. 6 Co
at Ltlda y evem.ae
·•• at her home on Moore; Radlo - Ms . o.berl
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brary.
Itie Hockmg; the Meigs un Rutland Road.
Reibel, Mrs., 0. P. Klein.
Marjorie Bentz, preside.nt, : Chrlstma~ Flower ~ow, Dece
In the absence .of Mrs. ~t,,
was in charge or the meetmg Iber 27-28, a ~eetmg of t ~ e wood Bowers, prestdent, who JS The travelin~ prize was woa
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minutes of the last meeting. i committee m ~ember; and George Carson, presided. Plans and the door priZe was W?D by
Pl•ns were made to give a sch·ilhe annual Chnstmas party of were made for 8 dinner at lhe Mrs, Burkett. The club Will be
olarship to a deserving senior the club to be. held December Redwood restaurant in Belpre In charge of the radio garden
and named 00 the committee I featurmg a g1ft exchange and on Sunday, November 14, at club program for December.
were Rose Ann Lisle, Susan Dix· judging of gift wrappings.
5 p.m., with husbands as guests. Named t~ serve oo the Chri-.
on, Opal Offutt and Miss Helen The class for showmg m the Reservations for dinner 'Bre to mas L1ghting committee were
Smith.
couaty Christmao flower show be made with Mrs. Carl Hysell Mrs. Coats, Mro. Lloyd, Mn.
RUTH ELLEN REED
Nal!l&lt;d as a ways and means Is on the theme, "Christmas by November 10. The traveling Slater, Mrs, Crooks, Mrs. Pearl
d Mr 1
M committee were Terri Fultz, Where Peace Like a Dove In prize donaled by Mrs. Freeman Reynolds and Mrs.
Arthur
or"~ule :: M~::port; Patty Leifheit, Linda Smith, ito Flight" with arrangemtnts Enoch was .awarded to Mrs. Strauss.
aonounee tbe engaremeDI of Neal Colmer and Millie Logar. Io Interpret the theme. It was Theo Neutzlmg.
Tite hostesses Mrs
Pr,tt
tbelr daughter, Ruth Elleo, to The program for the next meet- announced that M". Jackson, Games were played and prize and Mrs wero:r s...;,ed reMr. Edward Durst of lie! vi· ing will be planned by the sch- flower arranger from the ~ell· awarded the wmners, a f tea~ freshme~ts of salad and eool&lt;dere, IlliDols.
olarshlp committee ltnd host- ston area, would conduct cl~ss- Whlch 'B dessert course . w les in kee in with the Thankt·
Miss Reed It a graduate ol , esses will be Susan Dixon Jpyce ea in basic flower arrangmg, Iserved by the hostess assisted ivin se~so~ The table IfMiddleport JUgb Sebool and : Evans, Terri Fultz and Carol with the time to be announced. Iby her daughter, Sharon. Pres· g g 1 prtpa ed IIJ Mrs
Is preoenlly employed by the HilL
A report was given oo the [en! were Ute above :oldMH•: ~~!:~: c~ IIIII tht NO:
Ohio Uah:ersily. Mr. uurst is
Refreshments were aerved · state roadstde beautlficaboo \Doyle Shuler, Mrs. H rd Y robe the

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ey, Sheila, Donnie and Gwendo- Mrs. Elmer Weh,lln~, teacher, Mrs. Franklin Martin With Margo and Franklm ~~;·Reed willi' Linda Sue and Michael Reedy, Mrs. Charles
tyn Folmer, Beverly and Doane wit)l Melinda Mae G1llan&lt;1 Mrs .. Dana JohnsoJ wJrt Te~ J'~~o J~~~·~ ~~iies Mrs Frank Herald with Robin Lynn Herald, Mrs. Ra)'lllond
Smith, Brenda Will, Jeff Love, I Winebrenner with Joyce MY Wmebrenner, ~8 · kye~e 1
Phru' Spurlock Mrs. Don Schilling with Lelsa Scbilling, Mrs. Robert Southent
Kim, Steve and Debbie Ohling-! Baker with Angela Baker, Jack Humphreys, rut~ dt'oc '-th Mpli daLong'
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Panthers in

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Blue Devils Rally to Put Down Panthers 18 to 6

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22-20 Win

ALL-STARS

Over Tornado

Ironmen Crush Jackets 51-12 in Grid Finale

Anderson Hit&lt;! Smith With
Winning Toss; ~nightfense
and
Moore Rip DeVIls De

The Jackson lronmen picked which brought up • punUng olt- log. Adair'B run for the EP was Moore pass on the 25 yard llne terbaek Dave Patten got the
up 308 yards on the ground and! uation.
short and the Ironmen led 14-6 and r&lt;turned It to the 20. It as he "'?';d from four yards
51 point&amp; on the scoreboard as, Gary Stobart punted 21 yards with 9:40 left .in the Drsl ball. took the lr?nnten two playa to oul. Ada1rs k1ck for the
GaUl lis ushed across two fourth period to.uch· they completely _rumed Middle-' to the '!I yard line of the Iron· Foilowmg thiS TO, the Jack- score as Bterly hit Adair with was short and JackBOII Jed
downs
Me~orial Field Friday night to defeat VISI!mg port's Dads Night feshvities l men.
ets ~k over on their own '!I a pass In the end zone for the 12.
Pomeroy 1!1-6, before approximately 2,500 Parents Night Friday night at Jacket Slad1um From here, In 14 plays the yard bne and began to roll as TO, Bierly also bit Adair for With subs In for beth clubs.
fans.
Jn Middleport.
lronmen hit paydirt With Daryl they picked up five first downs the EP and the lronmen ~k a Patton again score_d for
"My...,.., "llanlhoM'. WWt
The GAHS triumph left Coach Terry Ha~sley's ~lue This was Middleport's last Terry dmng U!e honors fro~ enroute to their 8e(!OIId TO of 30-12lead mto the halftm&gt;e res!. son with 2:30 J~ft m the
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Devils in a three-way tie for second place m the fmal game of tho season and possl- three yards out.scott Bierly a the e""rung.
The llt!COod half was not much to end the scormg parade.
1965 Southeastern Ohio League standings. Athens dump- bly the last game played at pass to Larry Adair waa good With 6:15 left In the first haU different from the first, Jack- Scoring· Jackson _ Terry
ed Logan 18-8 while Jackson crushed Middleport, 51-12. Jacket Stadium by 1 Middleport for the exira point and Jack- Moore pinpointed Fred Robin- son scored almost at will.
(runs, S,l, and 9) Adair (I yd:
Athens eaptured the confer·
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son led 11-0 with 4:40 left In the son, 165 lb. Senior End, and he They got possession of the hall run, 2li pass lrom Bierly ;, Pa~
ence title with an unbeirrushed pennd, Anderson agam
h It The Jacket defense, wbicb In first quarter.
shook loose !rom a Jackson de- to start the second hall and ten 12 4 yd run and 2 yd run)
record. Jackson, Logan
a~d Smith, who this .time eluded earlier games was hard to pone- Jacket• took tho klck:"ff l\lld fender, and rambled 12 yards •tarled just the same as they EP: Adsir 'n run, 1 ki~k
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raced 21 yards for what proved to pieces by the very effective 28 yard line. On the second for the EP wBB short and they touchdown. In Dine plays from 11 rWI) Malone (pass
Coach Clraries (Bud) Bickel's to be th~ winni?g touchdown. machine of the Jackson Iron- play !rom scrimmage, Buddy trailed by only ! points. The scrimmage Terry II&lt;Ored his Bier! ).'
Purple and White grlddero com· Ele.ven murutes fiVe seconds_ re- men. They ocored 30 points the Moore faded heck and bit Hln- Jacketa were soon to meet dis- third TO of the evening oa a Mi~dleport _ Hindy (1,
Wellston downed Neisonvlllt
pleted the1r league campaign rnamed m the game. Kmght first hall and 21 the ..cond in dy with a beautiful pass and the aster, however.
run of rune yards. Jackson then from Moore 75 yards)
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with a I~ record, which left blocked Anderson's pass
to inflicting the worst defeat on 125 lb. speedster outran every- Following the TD, Jackson tried kicking the EP for the son (I pa;s from M;.,re 12 grd tu~Y n
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them in seventh place. . , Sm1th on the extra pomts at- Middleport 11 has encountered one lor the score. 'lb~ play look the ball on Its own . 45 first Ume this season and they yds.) '
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Nelsonville
Galhpol~s entered last mghl s tempt.
since the 1962 season when 1t Icovered 75 yards. Moore a pass yard line and started to grind made it. The score at Jhis poillt
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winless again in the final leas·
contest. wtth the. mtentmn of But the Panthers ~eve\ g~v~ was beaten by these same Iron- for the extra point was no good oUt yardage and in nine plays I was 37-12.
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Mid. Jack. ue standings. Wellston finis-.
wa llopt.ng the Metgs county elev- ~ up .. ~~ Po~eroy~ns too
n men 62-6.
I and the Ironmen led 8-6 at the I Ada1r rambled over from the 1
The Jackets had the ball a- ' First Downs
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19 i ed with three wins 10 seven
en, wh1ch absorbed a 68-0 beat-!derson s ensumg klckorf · ~~d 1 The Jackets received the op- end of' the first quarter.
yard line for the score. Henry's gain but not for long, as the T tal y d Rushin 91
308 1 ~ames
ing at Athens last week. .
IdGrAoHveS f4r5omAftheJr
o~k~ 26 tor· set , ening kick-of£ and on their first As Ute second quarter opened run for lhe EP was good .and Irugged defense of the Ironmen Yoards Paa~""sl·ng
g 122
76 Kirby. Oiler tallied twice for
But the Panthers h;;.d daffer- 1 '
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· of th e score mounted to 22-1 2, 1n force d Moore to th row a WOu• T t y ..d
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~nt ideas. Afler pe~lithng sen- IdoK wnhtont asnme-yar plhaseslalter Swartz went over left tackle the ball after the Jackets' TD favor of the lronmen with 2 mis-1bly pass that was picked off Poasases
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WHS
down pand ~!most ca~e up with turning point.
mov~. The Ironmen had differ- roll a~am as Terry crossedd ~helthe ball on Its own 33 yard hne agam ate up Jacket real t;~ate l Penalties
sco!e.
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tallied' kets on 'three slra~ght
plays for h1s
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0 10 the fmal penod when Gary
from scrimmage in the second! from the 17 w1th 6·15 left in the
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pertod following Gilmore's long. battle. John Brown
dropped ·
ouse and Gary Gillum; T,1Cklcs: Bu.l Wend kicked the extra
run. (Gilmore was hauled down : An.derson's pass for the extra
Steve Taylor and Jim Reynolds; ~Jlll.
from the rear on the PHS four • pomts.
Guards. Bill Henry and Larr \\ ellston · · · · · · 8 6 0 I 18
by 149-lb. sophomore, Lonnie I Biggest play in the
final
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Taylor ; Center: Tom Sollars~ Nelsonville · · 0 0 0 1 - 7
Van Meter.) Senior Fullback GAHS drive was a 11-yard aer- BACHTEL STADIU~- Rut- m~ starts .for t~e Red Devds. ed smce,the ilall was not dea~ .r Wa~ama scor.ed Jts seco~d ~ Quarterback , Scott Bierly; Half
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Richard Long bulled over from, ial from Anderson to Bruce •land High's Red Devlls won a Wh1le no Mid Oh10 Valley Lea- 1Wahama s try for the EP fall- . TD With two mmutes left . tn backs Larry Adair, Daryl Ter~tma Catholic I
the one, and it was 6.0. p e t e Smith.
hard-fought non-league grid bat- guegame, the Rutland club end- ed
:the game when Ray Vanan I ry ; Fullback, Steve Reed.
Versailles 30 Mmsler 8
Anderson's pass to Sam Eis- 1 f t 1.1
S 1'th' 3
. tie here Friday rught spo!lmg , ed 1ts season 2-1 m that league, I Rutland moved ahead 12 • 6, passed 37 yards to Howard I M'ddl
t E d M k T ISidney 8 Dayton Belmont I
naugle for the extra points fail
hac' h.whas ~ 11
pa~ the White Falcons' Homecom·llied witr McArthur, Eastern, in the third quarter With 7:34 Johnson, a halfback, Varian's
.1 epdor- d...~ sb ar Tan- Centerville 8
ed Eleven m•nutes 5i se::on~ clha cGmgll' w tcf ac uat. y savd ing 19-12
should it beat Southern tonight, ! left with Barrett going in from EP run failed.
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' Larry Vance an
Pomer~y dominated offensive :lea · nt ef ~~na f a ' letclaug f long thrill-packed runs and ' It was Wahama's eighth lo~ ' break just before that TD, re- game was the Falcons' burly Stobart; Guards, Jack Su~·rnan West Carrollton 38
• without tls oddity too - , m
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. starts.
· a 1urn bl ed pun t on th e 1 Carby sawyers who collected and John Blake ·· Center• Larry
west M'ito
play the remainder o( the first 86our oud o 1ve or a o a o wasn't
1covermg
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hall running 19 plays from /a;h s.
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· 1 a touchdown allowed to the Fal-l Rutland opened the scoring I Wahama 7 (Bob ll'arrell recov- , 93 rushing and 31 on passes for Gladwell; Quarterback Buddy Wayne 20 Dayton Stebbins 12
scr1~mage to Gallipolis' nine. sco~~ in~:Ur 8=mes~~~e a~:~~ ~ cons on a 67 yard run scored af· mtdway m t~e first quarter af· i eringl. Rusty Little's EP run ' 124 yards. The effort put him 1M;='re ; Hallback, . R.o g e rl Wapa koneta 48 Kenton 0
But the Panthers could get no I ed five encoun~ers due to 8 bro- ter the ball had been signaled 1ter exchangmg the ball once, , was shy.
over lhe 1,000 mark on the sea· 1SY.artz, Ronnre Hmdy , Full- St Marys 40 Van Wert 14
farther than Gallia's 29. A five- I ken arm.)
dead by an official.
1un a ~3 yard pass play, Joe ' ~utland went ahead 19-6 ea~- son.
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Da.~·t~n Carroll 20 Jefferson 18
yard penalty stalled a Panther I Po e 0 •9
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d The victory was the fourth Jn , llawkms to Halfback Bob Bar· iy In the fourth quarter by cap!· Rutland s fme semor back, Alternates - J. Boogs, cent·!Celma 42 Pauldmg 14
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drive there
dy ovehra
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rett The EP try failed .
tahzmg on another Falcon gam· Surrett, had 87 rushmg and 60 er; Whitlatch. t.arklr: Harrrs. Eaton 38 T1pp C1ty 15
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1 rookv1 e 20
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English's third period kickoff osses. a lpo Ii Js ~~ on e The second
half was just 8 Rutland punted to the Wahama Coac h Ron R'JC hardson ' s boys By Quarters:
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on his own 19, and returned a se~:"·Panthers plcked up 14 reversal Qf the first as Kyger 33, the ball rolling dead, after with fourth ~own and long.yard· Rutland ........ &amp; 0 B7- 19 Pass att. ........... 8 14 , Marion Catholic 46
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to the GABS '!1.
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G II' r 1 taled Creek coolrolled the game.
being touched by a Rutland age on their own W, lned a Wahama .. . 6 0 0 6 - 121 Pass comp. .. .. .. .. .. % 4
North Umon 6
In three plays, GAHS n;arch- 10 GA:,nsgain~ ~~~s yar~s in The resurging Bobcats began player. Although an official was fake punt that didn't work.l\U~
Sl'ATISTICS
Pass Int.
·-- __ .. . 1 2 , Elgin 30 Pleasant 24
ed to the Panther 49. The Blue 35 ground plays, and completed moving behind tho running oli thouRht to have signaled _the , land took over on the Waharna
R W Penalties .. .. ..
15 _75 . R1ver Vall"!' _24 Ridgedale 6
Devils gambled on 8 fourth and fo 0 f 10
f 86
d ~'isher John Swisher Larry ball dead, Roome Russell pick-140 and Little plunged over from lsi dowu .. .. .. .. .. .. 11 B Punts ..... .. :1-100 yds. 2 71 Manon Hardmg 24 Lormn 22
one situation and lost PHS ~
pas~!:t or 82 yar ~ Whob;ey and Howard' After ed it up and scooted 67 yards the 4 yard line and Barrett add· Yd•. rush .......... 170 148 1
yds. Big Walnut 6 Uuckeye Valley 0
took over on 'its own 44.
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_Fourteen plays later, with Dick Knight ripped Gallia's pass ger Creek drove to the goal line
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er attack, Pomt•roy had march- , lor 111 yards. Overall passing to. That 81-yard drive covered
Youngoto~n Urs~lme ~-I
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ed 58 yards and tied the score Iyardage saw Don Swisher and 14 plays and was aided by an'
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H after Bruce Simpson plow- Knight complete 11 of 21 f 0 r other key General passing In·
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o ~mn- . yar. , IS favonte target ere.nce ca .
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Two 1asl-mlnute touchdowns way tie for second, all with 5- completed four of six passes downs. Each team had one C'1lumbiana 55 LisiJon 0
in ,th
. secon~s r,ematned bemg Bill Moore. ~otal yard- Fisher ran the ma
seven I the Athens Bulldogs Friday 12-0 marks.
for 66 yards, and 17 first downs. pass intercepted
I Mmerva 32 Poland 18
e quarter. Kmght s run Iage fllv_ored the Galhans, 272 to yards for the touchdown but i
led th
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the StatislJcs of the big Athens Logan showed 139 rushing, Score by quarters
I Seb · 42 L 1
for the extra pomts was stop- 216
his pass for the ttemK extra mght carr
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brink of defeat to an 11!-8 VIC· WID bear out their power as Ithree of eig l poSies comp e I ens ..... ·, . 6 0 0 12 - I ' Lou•sviiJe 51 East Palestine 0
At ~- o n Jrowhn.
. ., Dan GI~ore •. who carried the pomts fell short.
lied t
over Logan and the
they rolled up 211 yarda rushing, for 13 yards, and eight first Logan .. · ... ..... 0 8 0 o - 8 N:alta-McConnelsville 30
. Js pom , l e Gaihans ball only fwe 11mes In the first The SVAC champa oontro
ory
.
. h' for
iUe
reahzed Pomeroy meant busi- 1half, was the game's lop ground most of the final quarter of ac- SEOAL grid champions IP
Ohio Hlp Scllool Basketball Mt Vernon 20 Urbana 6
Midpark 14 Bay Village I
Ph'J 34 R
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scoring tht winning Athena In 15 years.
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Not since 1950 has an Athens By Ulllled Pret!o latenalfoaal Reynoldsburg 20 WhitehaD II Cleveland Gilmour 36
West Muskingum 6
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urned Enghsh s Gilmore was IDJUred m the sec- TO.
d th SEOAL tlt'e Anna 69 Fairlawn 61
Franklin Heights 32
Olmsted Falls 20
New Lexington 6 (tle)
;;s~n~h~~c~fff fDrom Ithe Go\HS ond period, and did not play the McArthur behlnddPthe runnindrg te~m;!:'y oig~t it appear~ St. Henry 94 New Knoxville 70
Circleville ! Brunswick 12 North R~yalton 8. Crooksville 22 Sheridan 6
1
ue evi 41.
second half
of Jay Hughes an eters ove an
J ckson C
&amp;1\U . • 111
Greenfield McCI · 8
N d · 8 N lhw 1 6
7
Chris Roderick lost two. Rich- Anderson .totaled 56 ard• In from its 25 to the Bobcat 44 be- they would have to. ohare the a
enter
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Warren Local 38 Woodstield 0
ard Long banged "" th middle ,
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The
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1965
title
with
defending
champS1dney
Holy
Angels
87
Hamilton
Townsbip
Cleveland
St.
lgnatms
56
Jackson
26 Canton South 13
42 ore mg " ·
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Cr'd
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Dublin
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East
Knox
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Cleveland
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for one. On a crucial third yards in 16 trips paced the Pan- ust missed a first down there by ion Wgan until
,rna :
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a r on 27 Vii
down play, Anderson r 8 c e dl thers ' running attack.
about Jl!o length of 1 football. of the coolest.
Botkins 116 Fort Lorrrue It
Grandview 25 Olentangy .'
Amherst 32 New London 28
back tossed a "gh 't h 1 1 G II' I'
d th
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Cr k with t'
Quarterllack Erie
Upper Sc10to 79
Mdleraport 28 Berne Umoa I Berea 20 Rocky R1ver 0
,
'u pic o aJpoasopene ecoss yger ee,
unerunh
C 11
Flrf'ldU' 18M ill
Elk N b
Bruce Smith straight down the : with an all-underclassmen line- nlllg ohor~ went to the air on put Athens ahead 12-8 on 1
Wapakoneta St. Josep 72
arro 22 a Ie
ruon
ass on 18 ast a e . ort 0
middle. Dick Knight seemed to up. The offensive regulars were passes from Fisber to Swisher yard quarterb_ock sneak
Miller City 59 Gomer 36
LanC!Jster Fenw1ck 28
Maple Heights 8 MByf~eld 2 I
have the oval in his possession inserted with 2:45 remaining in before the dramallc paso to ju.sl 1:29 showrng on the
Albany 88 Allensville 50
. Amanda Cil!llrcreek Ashtabula 16
. .
lor an lmpnrtanl interception, the first stanza.
Howard.
at Logan'a Hilltop Stadium.
Waterloo 57 Rom~anaan 54 Mecbamcsburg 14
PamesvUie R1vers~de 8 •
but in~tead, tipped the ball in-r Next Friday, the Panthers Coach While praised his whole · Following the ensumg
Ames-Bern 71 Shade 48
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Watk!DS Memorial Margaretta 44 Gibsonburg :w
to Sm1lh's hands. Smith raced will host Oak Hill in a non-leag- team for a fine comeback ef· off, Logan attempted to
Oakwood 67 Edgerton 51
Marion ?atbohc 46
.
Dixie 52 Bellbrook 0
to the PUS 19 as the period ue game. Gallipolis will enter- fort. Outstanding jobs were turn· the ball on qu1ck p~sses, but llililop 60 Falrvi_ew &amp;7
. Richwood North Uoton Northmont 42 Oakwood 12
eHAMS
ended.
loin Pt. Pleasant oo Memorial ed in by both the offense and ono of John Gassers throws Petlfsvllle 68 Ridgevllle 66
Pmm City 48 Triad 6
Germantown 44 Ross 35
eBACON
On the third play ol the final Field.
defense tho veteran
coach was picked off by guard
nnora 11 Antwerp 57
Uruoto 36 Westfall 20
Vandalia Butler 36
eTURKEYS
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Stanson on the Chieftain 25 Fayette 114 North Central til
Gallipolis 18 Pomeroy 8
Northridge 16 1
Daily Sentino1 1Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 6, 1965-3 It ' was the last gome tu- 11 yard hne and he carried . Matamora 11 McClure 64
Zanesville 26 Ironton D
Marion Local_ 48 Ansonia 6
'---- i senior members of the KC the end zone for the clinching
Marietta 18 Cbillicotbe 0
Dayton Chanunade 46 Troy 8
squad, Chuck Leach. Larry E~ touc.'ldown that put the Blill· 411-0 ? Zl Football 11.f
e, Miami East 22
Piqua 24
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kins, Bill Tabor, Sieve Hender- dogs on top 11H1 Wilh t:16 re- [It add Foolball, 400-0
Springfield Shawnee 6
Dayton Wilbur Wnght 0 I
son, Joe Fisher, Ernie Saxon, maining.
,
Wellston 18 Nelsonville 7
Granvllle 50 Licking Heights 8 Graham Local 22
1
Cl•b Ha... Wlll 1o Open
Earl Skaggs John Swisher Coac~ Don Eskey s
Miamisburg S2 Hllisboro 14
Pleasant View 20
Northeastern 8
Durln1 Deer Senon
MOV. 1-f-10.11
Mike Swisbe~, Lanny T)'o and grabbed the first lead
Lancaster 11 Newark 16
Washington C. H. Wllminglon 38 Fairfield 6
Everyone
Ia WelcoD»
Richard Avis.
they took the game's
Athens 18 Logan I
Portsmouth 48 Ashlaod lKy.) Xenia 18 Fairborn 6
Game statistlco were about kickoff and marched 60
Columbua Brookhaven S8
Portsllllllllh West 34
:Da;;.y;;too~,;;Al,;;ier;;_34
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even as McArthur outrushed · to iiCQre with 7:'ll left
Cniumbuo South f
New Boston 13 •
the Babcab, 138 to 9ll but Ky- first period. iltllrback Dick
Columbll8 Linden 22
Minford 30 Lueasvllie 20 ltie)
ger Creek clicked oo si&lt; of Dine BDII rammed the final
Columbul North 16 Waverly 12 Wheeleraburg 8
BY DALE ROTHGEB, JR. dri~ that was bigblighled by 1 passes for 73 yardo while the yards for the TO, but a
Columbuo East IS
Lima 18 Springfield South 14
A 33-yard touchdown pass big 36-yard pass from Calvin Generals bit on two of three for the EP fa1ied and lt was
Coiumbu! Whetstone 12 Tecumseh 33 Greenon a
from quarterback Jne Fisher w rtght end Mike Pelero. Pet- passes for 47 yds. Kyger Creek Logan's only score came
Coiumbwl Walnut Ridge 12
Covington 34 Northwestern o
to halfback Jumor Howard with ers also oougbt a short pass for had nine ftrSt downs - eight in Ute reault of a fino pass .
Columbus Central 8 bpring!leld North 'II
1:20 left m Jl!e fourth
tho EPS.
the second half wblle McArth- tion runback by end Bill
Londoa 54 MlfDin 1
Fah1110111 West
Friday nigh! gave tho Kyger Tbto first ball was all McAr- ur bad 10 first GIIIDI -tight In faiJ in the BeCOnd period.
Westerville ~ Groveport 1
Findlay 11 Mansfield 1
Creek Bobcats a eomt • lrom • tbur as the Generals o1 Coocb tbt first bail.
husky end picked off a
Hilliard 19 Marysville 1
Ontario 28 Creatvlew 1
bellind, l2c-8 upset win "'"" tbt Dave Bolender took a Bobcat Kyger !lniahed tbt tle880D &amp;-3 Soy&lt;ier pass on the Athena
West Jefferson 21
Cll!llr Fork 28 Crestlihe M
McArthur Generals.
fumbll In tho opening minutes while McArthur takes a 3+1 yard line and ran it back to
Col mbus \cadeJD1 8 Fredericktown 11 Plymouth 14
Pltpanlt.
The perfect strike """"' If. of the first period from the 39 record Into next Friday'• pme slJ: before be " 81 eollared
New Alban
Hiia~d •
Galioo sa Bucyrus o
indoor actitily witll
Snyder on a desperation tackle. Mid.uetowny36
o...iand LaUD a
ter the Bobcats plcktckip 1 1o Jl!e five but the determined with undefeated Chauncey.
first dOWD 111 !he IS following Bobcats held on a !our down
STARTING LINE-UPS
Two plays later
Marion FrankliD :ao
Cleveland Jolla Hay
a ~ey passing iDler...,. eall a· oituatlnn with leckie Clturck
McAnhur
John Gasser wedged Into
Jacbon 11 Middleport 12
Cll!veland HeJtbt.s 4
gamst McArthur.
Laach and middle guard Larry Ends, Bob Bialce and Mike end zone from tbo two to
On the first play !rom scrim- Elkins making the key &amp;top.
Peters: GUIII'IIo, John Goodwin the score at 6-8. a....r
Kyger-Creek 12 McArthur I
Parma Valley Forge
mage Flslter roUed out, fired Kyger Creek then used strat- and Jake Coleman; Tackles, passed to fullback Chuck
Rutland
(W V l 12 ~yrla
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21
the baU to Howard wlw made egy aa Utelr fino pualer Lanny Emmett conway and
Dave per then pa..ed to
· a.
em
an over-thH08d catdJ and ran Tyo, booted tho hell 011 firJt Crow; center Gary Swingle, Chuck Kemper for the
Upper Arlington 41 Be•iey 8 Garfield H&lt;lght.s I Mentor I
to the end zone.
down w the Generala 44 yard Backs, Rick Calvin,
Danny ant two-poiol conversion lo
McArthur was fon:ed to 110 to •llripe.
Smith, Jay Hll3heo, and George the (hie!tains abead 8-4•
the pasolnl g'ame will!
1:17 MeArlhur, however.
came Petera.
'Ibis score stood, and~~~
left on the clock, but Kyger's siDmtlng back by driving to the
Kypr Qeet
ed 1o be tho !Ina~ unUI
TODI Moore lntercepted a Rick Bobeat OJree.,ard lint before Endl, Tom Moore and Mike received a Logan punt
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY 10 PM· 2 AM
Calvlc pass to 111d tho baD being balled agala m 1our SpauldJn8; Gqardl Bill McCor· In the final period, and
&amp;arne.
down. kl Skaggs made the mle.k and Dave Moore; Tacklea, ed to drive 71 yardl In
STANDARD &amp; ROCK 'N ROLL
Coacb Jim WhJte'o chargerl Initial otop OD that defenle Qruck Leach and EmJe Saxon; wlth Hummel scoring Ire 110
had an u)&gt;lilll otrugg!e aa M&lt;• standoff
center, M1U Swlsber, Backs, ahead touehdown at the 1::11
Arthur drove to the goal Une ID Kyger Creek lloally began Junior lloWil'd John Swloher, markthe second atama with 40 moving midway tlu1!ugh Jl!e Lmy Wllobrey and Joe Fillter. 'nut Bttlldop llnlsbed
PT. PLEASANT
tnds Iiiii on I IIOVeJioyard rt111 second period but wen fon1ed BY QUARTERS:
u unblemished loop record
. by hallba&lt;ll: George PeterL 'l'llat to jlunt belure McArthur'o .'ooeJt. McArthur ..•.•... I I 0 0 - I 7~ whUe Lopn joined
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These losses were In line with
the rep&lt;rt publlahed by resear-

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Fields

chers at Oblo Stale University
that Oh1o farmers are paying
a dear price for Improper corn
havester adjustment - about
18 an hou lor eve!')' hour they
opera te their 1wwow mach·
lnes.

IS

Dear Prl.ce to Pay.
·

lng more than 10 per cent of
their crop.
Because of these losses, englneers D. M. Byg and W. E.
Gill have prepared a pocket
· f armers
gw'de which gJVe
a
step-by-step procedure for Dgurlng how much corn the!r ha
That's the figure arrived at I
.
r·
by OSU Extensio
vesting machines are leaving in
1
1
11
. n agr cu ura the field The guide in 4 • 6 •
engineers followmg farm sor·
•
The
dl Inch card form gives steps for
veys a year ago.
stu es d
• .
showed that 60 per cent of the eterm1nlng snappjng roll loss,
farmers checked were losing ear loss, cylinder loss, loose
more than five per cent of their kernel loss, and separation
crop and 21 per cent were los- lo~.
bt
h
1
armers may o a n I e cards
from the County Extension of.
flee ·
The car shows that an average of two kernels per square
foot represent. a losa of one
bushel per ac~e.
In determmmg the ear loss

with intermediate term loans

FEEDER &amp; BREEDER ~ b4.
LIVESTOCK
044jo ';
FlED

LABOR
FERTILIZER

SEED
REPAIRS
INSURANCE
G111nd 011
Interest and T•xe•
Livestock PurcheHt, HouHheld Equipment, Refinancing
Ctlh Llvlnl Expenses
Cepltallnvest.mntt
DHtt
Other Farm Openting Expenses

PAY CASH and SAVE MONEY
Ask about our budget loans. Up Ia ? years to ply
for Capital Investment items. Interest is charged
only for th• deys money is actually usad,

JACKSON
PRODUaiON CREDIT ASSOCIATION
Modern Credit for Madam Farmers

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Charles Olx. ~thens.Mt~llt County Man111r
114 Mulberry
Pomtrot
Call WY 2-5270 In Pomoi'OY ot LY 3·1612 In Alheno

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completed plans for a fall festival held at the school Oct. 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Pickett,
Dayton, spent two days with
his mother, Mrs. Laura Krebs

Serving Meigs, Mason &amp; Galli•
countJ-Lacaled Upper End
of Pomeroy-Jack W. Carsey,
Mgr.-WY 2-2181

Used Appliance Sale!
Chest FNIDr, Phllca
12 cu. ft, - - - - - - - - - - - $75
Chest Freuer, Montgomery-Ward
16
ft - - - - - - - - - - - $150
cu, '
Chill fi'Ntllr, lntematlonal·
Han..... , 11 cu. ft.
$100
Upright F...-, G. E.
4 yun o l d - - - - - - - - - - $125
Refrigerator, Crosl'"'
-,
$30
Rafrlgonlor, Phllco - - - - - - - - - $30
Refrigerator, Stewart-Warner - - - - - - $30
Elec, 11111111, kelvlnator
II"" 11111111, kalvlnator

$50

$25

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• ....... 0.. Relrlfleraton - - - - - - ... $30
Unlco Elec. Dryer and
Automatia Wllher
the Mt $225

AJfred

at
withVeterans
a fungusMemorial
infection. Hospital
1 Eric Parker of Fort Wayne,

Ind., recently spent a weekend
with his parenl£, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Parker and
attended
church here.
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Society News

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and her relatives at the Vic-

Attendance at Sunday School
0
on October 31 was 62 the offermg
· $13.50. Worshtp
· ' services
were held at 10:45 with Vere
Swa•tz as lay leader. The M.Y.
F h ld ·t
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mg. the first six week! grading Dorsey. Clav and M;ndal Jor~ Sun.d·:Y e'vsenr,negugaatr6 mpeemtmgR on Mrs. Kenneth Grover and _J~y
tor Perry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt
of Colu bu vis ted ith h
m s
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w
er
aunt, Mrs. Faye Jordan on Senday. They also called at. the
home of her cousins Lavern

SOCJety
• Notes

penod.
· . .
· · ev. of Pomeroy were Sundew VISitFirst grade· Yvonne
Dun- dan. Mrs. Schmidt Is the form- Casto held worship services at , ors of her parents Mr. and
.. '
er Arvene Lee and the couple 7·45
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1i Mrs. Everett Lambert.
ham, Virgtrua Jordan; Second h
da .
. · ··
grade: Jellrey Jones, Connie ad spent Satur Y mght wtth The WSCS held it. regular Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson, 1
Dunham S nd "' ho . Thl d her uncle and aunt, Mr. and meeting Tuesday evening at the G.
d M
d M K .
, a y ws p,
r Mn Homer Lee of Harrison- Ito 0 f Th I H
.
ma an
r. an
rs. en

grade: Alice Peck, Justin Mo- . ·
sier; Fourth grade: Joe Nelson, VIlle.
Bonnie Darst

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Landak-

Filth grade: N~ne· Sixth grade; er of Colorado and ~· Mae
Rut h Ann Jordan, 'Kathl')'n Low·· Pickett of Pomeroy VtSJted on
!her; Seventh grade: Pat Law· Tuesday with Mrs. Laura Krebs.
Greer

Peggy Fauber, Ronda WhittiD&amp;~

ton.

pOWl
. R0Ck
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OCJety otes
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me
e ma enderson with
an attenda.n~e of 12 m~mbers
and two Vlsttors. The business
meeting was In charge of Elea·
nor Boyles · p~s,·dent
"
• whe n tc.
·~
regular business was conducted.

neth Johnson were Sunday vis·

itors or thier p:~rents. Mr. and 1
Mrs Joseph Johnson and Bev-i

erly:
I
MrS. Joseph Johnson was a
Monday evening visitor of her ·

Coupons and gelatin and rug parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
sales were discussed. It was de· Lambert.
clded to ordernnapklns for sale. Miss Charlotte Lambert and
. The Supply asking!

were Miss Margi~ Warner were f'rl- !

Roger. EPP1e and Miss

M ma

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POMEROY

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the hostess.~ce~and~~====P=d=·=P=ol=·=~~'
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THANKS

To My Meny Friends
For Your Support in Electing Me Trustee
of Salisbury Township. I will do my best
to serve you.

In the first, second and third
grade group, prizes went to
Denise Dean, ugliest; No I a
Young , original. Joann Fick,
prettiest, and Timmy Gillilan,
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IN THE 60 HP CLASSI
This is the new Farmall656-the high·action 60 hp
tractor that gives you smooth, siJ:..cylinder power
plus big tractor extraa; power shift independent pto
for extra-heavy implement operation. convenient,
~wl-mounted, easy shift, 5 speed transmission. Special torque amplifier. lor shift on·the-go and a choice
of 10 speeds. Plus Hydrostatic power steering, mod·
ern hydraulics, and many other refinements. In short,
thia is the most ambitious 4-5 plow tractor ever built.

And the biaiest value in the 60 hp class I

Meigs Equipment Co.

PREFERENTIAL TEA - The Ohio Eta Phi
bome High-st. Nine pledges were acce pte in
Carolyn Grueser, Judy Crooks, Rosetta Lisle,
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funniest.

ROLLIN B. RADFORD

Fourth, fifth and sixth •• "'"" 11
winners were George Mora,
ginal ; Roger Karr, funniest ;.

Pd. Pol. AdY.

Crystallrwin, ugliest, and Joyce ' ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:
·' Myers, preltJest.
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Chapter o£ Beta Sigma r hi Sorority held its Preferential Tea Oct. 31 at the Annie Chapman
Winners in the seventh, ·
the sorority ritual. Left to right, Dons Ewing, Susan Harris, Lois Clellan, Marge Schoonover, and ninth grade group
11
Ruth Ann Riffle, and Rita Ball .
Bobby Wood. funniest : ""''""
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·-Gillilan, onginal: Sheila

Middleport Garden Club Members
Will Participate in County Event
Plans were made to partici· ing She menlioncd !hoi roses
pate in the Meigs County Chrisl- si10uld be cove;·t!d late after

State Hospital
Auxiliary Plans
Gift Program

r The
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~r~~c~u~OTI~~thedist

church will celebrate ils 50th

: anniversary Sunday, beginning

With Sunday School al 9 am

CongratUlationS
Char1eS • • •
You Have Done It Again!

PTA Offering ~::~iest, and Glenn Brown,
FaII Festiva
• } Area Chairmen
N b 12 h Of Red Cr·OSS
OVem er .t
d

Good Luck To You For The Next 2 Yean
.
[ Promtse I'll Trv You Again in '67 Which W1ll
Give Me Time To-Look For 70 More Votes to Win.
Very Truly Your&lt;,

j A pl anned potluck dmner ~ill
frost for best resu lts.
"Operation Santa Clam;'' 1&lt;.: 1 bt, served at 12 noon The afDELMAR A. CANADAY
Mrs. Walter Hayef! rc\'tewed the next prnJeCt for the Athen~ 1te1noon program will begin a!
Pd. PoL Adv.
a book nn f\ow el' i11'rangmg f'll·l statc Hospital "uxiliar.v lo gel uo p.m.
I
titled, ··~;rang~~enls Aroun_d started Gtfls must bt: m earl y I
The Salem Center PTA will A meeting of the Red a·os~ ":::;:~~
the Clock by Se1ko Har~1. Tl11S in order to gift wrap them
ho:d a Fall Fesuval al
the chairmen of volunteers wa!i 'i'
Tha Masg
was decorated ! type of flower arranging breaks G!ils arc due Dec. 7.
, ANNOUNCE DANCE
I school Fnday Nov. 12 at 7 30 held m the conference room of
esteualvely wtth outsltmdm~ ;,u· - uway from the bnsk tri angle , All gift~ mu~t be new or un ·· 1he Midd\(!l,ort _High SChool : p. m.
Veterans Memonal hospital on
rangements of fall llowers from I using the V&lt;rious numerals on used, include ribbon and paper I Band Booster&lt; Will sponsor a
.
.
Friday from 10 to 3 p. m.
the prdens of the hostess anl1 the duck and creatmg
new fo~ wrapping. ~1ont'y is alsn lugh schoo l dance party thts l· There Will be a fish pond ,·, Mrs M. E. Clary of the Re-I
GeM Grale. Several arrange- ellects accnrding to the aulhor. acceptable checks should be Saturduy night from 6 to II p. country store. bake shop, sweet gi j Blood Center Hunting- !
menta feature~ mums in fall The regional meeting to lie pay able t~ Athens Stale Hns- rn. at the ~iddleport gym. , ~,hop,_ surpr ist;, pac~ages .. and a to~~~as in charge of the meet1 wish at this lime to give our wholehearted
colora and vart-colored roses. held Saturday, \'ov. 6 at Little pit &lt;Jl Auxiliary, as this commit.I The Jays Will emcee.
quamt shop which w•ll fea- ing Reports were given by
THANKS~
.
Tbl meeting was. conduct~ti Hocking wa s announced . Mrs_ tee does the shopping.
j !u~ . fancy work, aprons, etc. ea~h of the counties represente'll hav e another oppm1.unity m 1967 ·
0
by tha president, MISS . NeiiJO I Dorothy Bender of Mariella, !Caclo box should be marked I
PL,\N SALE
sale.
ed. Lunch was served in the
THAt&gt;.'K YOU!
zerkle, and
commumcatiOru will speak on flower il rnmging. "Operation Santa Cli.ius'' and _The Middleport Garden Club There will also be sandwich- ho~pital cafeteria by Mrs. Reed
read regarding the State Beau- At the dose ol lhe m-.ting, addressed to : Mrs . Charlotte Will hold a bake
Saturday. !es. donuts, cider and coffee
Crary and her staff.
tiflcation Program m
Me1gs members and ~U('Sis wert' in· , Cox.. Coordinator of Activities Nov. 13 at ~he Colu~bus a.nd [ sale at the refreshment. rounter . Attending were Mrs, F.
Pd. Pol. Adv.
COUD.ty. Members answered roll viled to tlw dining room where The:r.:~pie~ . Athl'ns State Ho;;pit- Southern Oh1o Electnc Offlce1
Reichert New Haven; Mrs. Lu~l
call by giving indoor plans for a salad course waf; served from I al. Athens , Ohio.
beginning at iJ a.m.
One of _the e_xciting \!Vents of cille M~D~rmott, Cottageville ; I.
winter~
a table covered with a gold I Meigs county hcu1 !f.} men and
the evemng Will be Lhe crown- Mrs Thomas Tregoning, RavPianl were made for the an- cloth and centered with red 42 women in thr ho::; pilal.
I . FIRST USE OF SEt\L , Iing of ~he king and queen of ens~ood; Mrs. Allen Hampton, 1
nual Christmas dinner and par- grapes and fl&lt;mked hy gref'n ~ ·
· - ~- ------ First document to whteh th~. festival ~t _9 p. m.
Mrs. John Werner , Mrs .•1. A.
ty to be held December 6 with tapers. The ccntrrpit&gt;ce was ar· t\.frs. noy San~bury l1~1d nn I the Great Sea\ of the Unit~d Everyone IS Invited.
Smith, Mrs. Virgil Hamm, Ver· ,
For Your Fine Vote For Me As School
the d.irmer at the Martin Res- ranged by Gavle Hees o[ Fr&lt;ln- di spl ~y an &lt;~rnmgt'mrnt or an - Stales was affixed W&lt;1 s that
non Nease. all of Meigs, and
Board Member, Pomeroy Exempted Vii·
taurant and the party at the cis [•'loris!. Amber gl&lt;~ssware 1. tiqued flowus prepared by Bet- j which authorized Cen. Geo~ge
IN . 'DEEP F.REEZEi
Mrs. Clary.
home of Mrs. C. M. 1-Jennesy. com11l('trd the table setting. 1ty Fast of Hunlin glOn, w_ Va. WClSI11ngton 10 arrange
with Jnurnahst Third Class Arnold
---lage. Thank You.
During the program
hour , Miss Nellie Zrrkl(' presided Guests for the evening includ· the British for the exchange K. Evans, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Wilson presented a at the sliver coHec ser\·ice and ed Mr~. Jack Rubinson, region- I and better treatment of pri!:i-\ Mrs. Arthul' ~· Eva~s. of _Route
BIRTIIDAY OBSERVED
paper on ''What To Do In No- Miss Frieda F;wlmle assisted al director, Mrs. James Rit:k- 1ur.t:rs uf war.
. 1. Po~eroy, IS p&lt;:~rliclpatmg
Mr~. Hennetta McDade ~nvember" relative to
various with the ~erving . I' ~-;h·:-'srs were man, Miss Sally Schaar , Mrs 1
I Operation lJ~p Freeze,
lert&lt;:~med at ~1er home. Sumlay •
Pd Pol. Adv.
chores in p1anting bulb!l
for Maag, Miss Zerkle, !\'!iss Facll- Lewis Snllth, ;md [!.'I rs. West of I More th;tn lralf the total ton- cod_e ~ame givrn to the .
o_ctober 31 . ID honor of .
'Pring blooming and preparing nle, Miss Anna Howell assisled Florida, house guest oi M r s .. nage of all goods transported byl logi91Jc •upport of[or! to Ant· b~rihday, w1th a turkey dmnor. ',
plants for the winter by mulch· by Mrs. James Rickman.
John Kincnid.
I sea consists of oil.
I arclica.
cards and gifts were re-,

mas Flower Show to be held
November 27 at ~c Novem~r
meeting of the
Garden Club Monday evemng at
the borne of Mrs. Ernf'St Mang.

Mlddlepo~t

Meet Fri ay

ho~e

TO THE VOTERS WHO SUPPORTED
y
D£LMAR A. CANADA
0 Of POMEROY
FOR MAY R

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DELMAR A. CANADA

My Sincere Thanks

HAROLD R. LOHSE

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SUNDAY ONLY
PLASTIC WARE

Feed-Seed

Fertilizer- Farm Supplies

"THI DEPARTMINT STOill Ofl IUILDING IINCI 1f11"

fen home.

Mrs. Robert Biahop, ()l'ftldectll
of lite Albany PTA, met

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK.COMPANY

Mulbtny Ave.

Pon11roy, Ohio

PAINT DIPT, PHONI WY Nt79

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CUPS, MEASURING SPOONS
Measuring CUPS
FUNNELS
BOWLS
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BUTTER DISHES
SCOOPS

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Tools, W1tchta
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Ladies', Men's, Children's
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Carpenterlerlllt::11

Sugar Run Flour Mills

Oln'CUTS. OUTWl'l 'IM AU.

The Support of My

.

Susan. or Galltpotts, Mr.
Mrs. r.erald Ours and Lynn
H nt' gton Mr and Mrs Eber

Costume
school
groupprizes
were
Bill Kautz, ugliest;
original; Rene Trussell! , J~~~~;:: II
est. an&lt;: Teny Brown f1

latex Wall Decoration
f. ..
~·
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Think of ltl You pay far less tor the Remington
Super 7154. Yet, here io 1 oaw with features that
Ulld to be available only in uponsive profotaional
mcM!•IL The Super 764 is by far the most-powerful
llla1n IIW In 111 prica class. And it's rugged-wilt
ltlnd up to lhe constant grind of daily production
lUlling,

.

Milhoon. Mr . Henry Eichinger. ! David Wnght and
d~ugbter,
Mrs. Laura Mae Hartung, Mrs. Kerry Lea, o[ Proctorville and

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gtven. Report blanks were dis· day night guests of Miss Jo
Persooal Notes
trlbuted to be filled out. A con- Smith.
Rear Meigs General Hoapital
Mrs. Adde Shaw, New Marsh·
tribution was made to the Red Mr. Robert Young of Colum·
POMEROY
field, spent several days With
Cross. Plans were made for
bus, Mrs. Clara Russell andl WY 2·2176
Mrs. Murl Ga!away and they BY MRS. J. E. RADEKIN
program for the 'W~e~
Stevie of Columbus, Mrs. Eve·
called on Mr. Hlld Mrs. Chester Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Sams of Prayer and Sell Demal
· Iyn Bowling and sons of BsltiDailey, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Newark were weekend guests wa• held October 29.
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Crabtree and Mrs. Gertrude of _her l!l(lther, Mrs. G. B. R•d· Ev~luation report blanks
Marcum. Other recent guests ektn. .
distributed to,. be filled in
of Mrs. Galaway were Mrs Mrs. Maude Holcomb Is a pR· mailed m. ·The World Corn- II
Pearl Bever~dge, Inez McWhor: !lent in Riverside Hospital in munity Day al Middleport
ter and Rebecca Buckley New Columbus. She will nndergo sur· 15 wa• announced and nro.;'"''
Marshfield and Mr and Mrs gery on Monday.
discussed.
James P;tty and iamll 8 d Mr. Erne~t Nichols of Toledo Grace Swartz led the program [J
Kathy stewart McArth Y n and Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Rad· on "Participating in
Ed Culwell 'and son ur.G
cliff, Rutland, spent Tuesday Poverty." Linda
~;~~~~:::II
Indianapolis Indiana fi ~ with Mrs. Nellie Vale and Mrs. gave a report on "I
Jacklon an,;.,t 011 Salurd":;. ~d J. E. Radekm. Other callero Head Start.". Nellie Prucker
they along with Mr and Mrs were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nel· ported on miSsiOnaries tmmll
T. H. BlantoD and ·son Gre · son, South Carolioa, Mrs. Erma the "World Outlook."
Jackson, spent Saturday olg:i Nelson, Mrs. A!Ue Cohoon and The hostess, assisted by
with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry CUI· Mrs. Leona DaviS of Wilkesville. da, and Osie Mae Follrod, serv-11
wei! and Mr. and Mrs William Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tomer ed refreshment.. The next meet- ~:::;;ill
Culwell. Mr. and MrB. Dwaine and daughter of Findlay, spent ing is Nov. 16, Tuesdsy. at 8 p.
-- ....
, Jordan and Bryan we~e a I so the weekend with Mr. and Ms. I m.. at the home of Mrs. Casto.
callers at the CUlwell home on Henry Turner and Mr. and The Week of Prayer and Self
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Ralph Chapman.
, Denial program was held
The Fall Festival sponsored Mrs. Laura Krebs and son,, tho church "riday. Octo.
by the Columbia Elementary Btff, were '". Dayton over the with an attendance of 12. m.r-11
School Mothers Qub on a recent weekend vlsttmg. her sons, Mr. ence Spencer was leader
Friday evening wao attended b
Mrs. Jan Ptckett and Mr. the service and Nina Robinson
a large crowd
Y and Mrs. Errol Pickett. On wao pianist.
· 1ted her mother Talks were given by Nina Ro·
Those visiting· Mr. and Mrs. .
she VIS
Rex Cheadle and family
m Riverside llospttal tr. Coum- binson and Helen Woode.
ing the weekl:nd were Mr
bus.
The Grange had a Halllo"reeri[(
Mrs. Gene Jeffers and .
Mrs. Vlna Braley of Middle- party and social Thursday even- II
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gillette, port spent the weekend with lng October 28.
Demus and Jeffrey of Alba
her mece, Mrs. Anna Ehzabeth The shower held for Mr
Anna Marie, small
ny. Tomer and Sherrie. On Satur· Russell Findling at theirire~·~:~'II
of Mr and Mrs Gary Bo an day evening they attended the here Saturday evening o
Pataskrua, ;.
a ~eek annual Fall Featlval at Colum- 30, was att~ed by ,;..und
with her aunt, Mrl. Rex
bta Chapel.
relative~ and lrletxls. The
le and family while her mother
Nellie Vale •pent Thursday pie received many
the former Dorta Hamon .,j Wtth Mrs. FreGa KOIUIJJedy In useful gtllll from those atlel~d-11
this community. Js bolpltallzed. Atheno.
in&amp; and several who were
Mrs. Faye Jordan spent sev·
era! days with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
lllendal Jordan and W: r. On
Saturday morning she accompanied them to Chillieothe on
busine.1 and they journeyed
to Cir&lt;ieville where they attended the annual
Pumplrln
the moot belutlf1ll waft
lao:tld - llllltlL
Show.
Because It fo compto!oly ftot the r1a1a cotarpl&amp;m- ractlllo
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dwaine;~E:II
• - dimenoton In ....,_ ~- - Ill lwiiiiNtll 1111
and Bl')'an attended the
p1110nallzed IUSIIIIn cokiD.
kin Show on Friday
with friends from Glouster.
Luco-l.uxu1111 pntcllcol(Jr otllltsn, dllllllllllfltulllt-.ttlpe
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpen-11
onto your wall• w111t • n..., 111
• fo ' m by lintlh or
ter and daughters, Debbie
roller, Of couroe, YOW' aquiJIIIIIIC " - .... 111 - ·
Susie, who are now in Coilum··ll
Mon lmportont- ODI coot- Yo-. Lucalnwtl1..,..
bus where he 1a employed
lltaao corn. h lllllcttlll&amp; far JGUt' IUOilwolfr. for
lowing a tour o1 duty with
your colllnpf UH Luco-LtllluiJ ULTRAW!IItt, a. Armed Forces, spent a weolkll
whR. tennad "petfiClt" for ... cot lddlna.
end hero with hll pareala,
'• l.uco-Lu111111 Ill [lladucod by IIIJW old .11111t1 ' - . .
and Mrs. Lawrence Cal~tter[l
Campoey, America'• ...~ PlOd- r;1 4111111 Pllltol ;,
and other relatives. other
produciL II ra• fowl ya~r 11111111111'1 11M llldltl pride In
per aallon
ilors at the
)lOUr
l.uCDL&amp;IuJ dtcD '''&amp;
were her brother 11111 ~
of hia family, Mr. and
Arlie Price and daughter
ble and Mr. and Mra. Eddlell
Price and daugbw, LlnwtKth.
Mr. and Mrs. x..metb l..?aD-II
tree were In Columbus on
day where they called to
pupil from her class, .Ml•ciwelll
Fields, who is confined to
venlty hoopltal, and ICbeduleolll
to undergo surgery.
Mrs. Grace Jeffm and ~:.;11
ter, Samra, Jerseyville,
reeent guests at lilt Reed

"Sure Sign of Quality"

PIDfBBiiona/-model fBIIUfBB 1
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Door prizes were won by 1 u m
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, Mrs. John Rose, Mrs. Blaine ~ 0~ of ~elpre, Mr. and Mrs.

•Peootns

NEW from REMINGTON
A chain saw with

Dade, ller sister, of GalliJ)IIIis;
MaJ.
Gen., and
George
Mrs. Bush
their Elru!; .~u~~t!':::\1

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Eighth grade: Connie

POMEROY LANDMARK

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a

Daniel Walsh

The Chester PTA wishes to
express 1't s tha nk11 t0 ail Per
.sons who helped to make 11s
c t Halloween Carnival
re en
successs.

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on Monday afternoon and they

HONOR ROLL
M I H da belt
. I I
ery 00Elementary
s • prmc
pa
of Columbia
Scllool
lisled the following u ils as
eJ;a;ble for th ho p pll d .
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Barbara Brookhart, Margie Jeffers, Patricia Walsh;

Open TU 9 p.m. Daily (Closed Sundays)

Nl:· :::::· a:~O:~: weekend vlsitora of Mr•• D d ley Johnson.
rod attended th• funeral of Mrs.
Charles Babrock held at the

machine equal to 1-100 acre. Two weeks ago Mr. Gill visit· I..e Chapel church near Bashan
Gather all the missed ears from led six Meigs County farll1ll with on Sunday afternoon.
this row. Each large ear (about the county agent as a part of heMr~ Iva Findling returned to
three-fourths pound· represents the 1963 survey Some of 1h e ' 1 r me here after spending
one bushel per acr~ loss
causes ol loss in operation of Hwol weeks with her daughter,
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and son ' Mr.
the corn picker according to Mr He en F'ndl'
d 1 and
il Mrs.
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If an ear loss Is found, go to Gill are .
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arry 1 mg an am y m
the front of the machine in the
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Columbus. The latter ones came
unplcked
p
If
N t drl 1 1 th
f lfor the shower for their brotbcorn, ace o I row
o.
v ng n e center o ,
length equ•l to I-IIIII acre. the rows.
er, Mr. and Mrs. Russell FindGl
!hi1
1
h
llng on Saturday evening and
ean
row or ears t at are Ground travel too fast
already on the gr0 nd Thl
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returned home Sunday evening.
e-h
h ~d ·
s Front end of corn head too Helen returned to ColumL'US on
1
ar;est ?" s ou not be high.
Mondey motning
~ub~:ct ~:·:arthe -e:~ehln! Snouts 110t free to float.
Michael and T~mmy Kuhn
their equivalent in ':maller ears Snappmg roils - too loose or of Ltttle Hoclrlng spent a couple
fro
too tight
of days with their grandparents
m those found at _the ear of Sirip~r plates too wide or Mr and Mrs Millard Sw~
the
The1o dilfeenceh is too c1ose.
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th machine.
hi
while their parents
were away
~ ':.;. ne ear " tn bus els As the Meijo County 100 Bu· Charles Follrod of Pomero;
pe
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she! Corn club fields are har- spent the weekend with his
In computing 1-100 of an acre. vested lor 1965, harvest loss grandmother, Clara Folirod and
the card gives the tength of records are being kept. It is ,aunt. Nina Robinson.
row for each row width. For expected most of the harvest Wilbur Robinson was hospitalthe . directions are to pace off 40 inch rows 131 feet each 1-100 will be t:ompleted during the !izOO for several days last week

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'Appreciation 1s ,. IJII!:v ~~tln=·et~, ~~~~~~~~~:
Extended for
A birthday c~ wiUJ
ic~ cream was served lattlr.
My Grateful
pTA Success
Guests in&lt;luded Mrs.
Appreciation For

o&amp;-Dally Selltllll!l, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Nov. 6, 1965 able to attenil. Rl!freslimlllltl 01 more ani! 11ft\, IIIII ll!rt. IMo Ill\ IIIII Jln. Wllllllll !1111,
Ice cream, euflC"kes, aoflllltld ward Venoy of Pameroy were bard of Lopll, 1flli'e receiA
kool ade w~e served.
Mrs. Howard Russell.
visitors ol :Mr. and Mn. HIIJ'o

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INFORMADON

Pomerov
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1965 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door __ $2195
~IIy owned by lady, a new ear trade in. 1~,000 miles, 6

ON DISPLAY AT

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oyl. Std. Irani. Radio and heater. Turquoise finloh. A
buy

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1964 Chevrolet Impala HT 4 Door_ $2495

10,000 oareful miles by local business 01811, Beautiful belgo
over maroon .finish with black interior trim, 327 cu. ln. VB
engine. Automatic trans., 7-way WI steering wheel. Whit..
· walt tires, show little wear P.B. radio, padded dub, aeat
hello. Power steering and brakes. Front and rear IUardo,

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that is trulr -lik• nn ibroughou,t.

pomefOY Mot

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Racine

Tuppers Plains

CURTISS "Dairy or Bee!"
Breeding !lervlce. Call WY 22264, Pomeroy. 885-3415 Ch•

Society Notes

Society Notes

ter.
10 26 30tp
WCAL Farm Equipment Deal·
ership for sale Parts, stock,
and dealership available immediately. If interested, write
The Daily SentineL Boz 668A,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Mrs. Roland Torrence retur&gt;.
home Oct. 26 from St. Jo·
Hospital, ParkershUJ
ohe underwent surge I')'
Mr. Harold Keller and :ft~
Mrs. Freda Sonnenberg,
.
lnmbus spent Wednesdll~ nig
and Thursday with their 0°' ·
Mrs. Myrtle Frost. Th•
tho funeral IOI'Vicf ·
Mr. Van Barmore, also
w.
cousin,
in Par .. --• on e&lt;.
Rev. and Mrs. R.
nesd&amp;y afternoon.
:el attended the district
Saturday evening oallers &amp;I
ence at Jackaon, SundBy.
lbe Way Clark bome were hi·
The Baptlat Day of
brother, Thurston Clark and f"
woo held SUnday In the
mily of Colnmbns.
-ship hour wllb a good
Mrl. Colonel Wood&amp; 111 con
tend&amp;nce.
lal bo
Amoog tllose eomlng rrom
to Veterano' Memor
'
distance for the funeral of
Pomeroy, for observa
nte Deleo Roush were Mr.
Mr.and
andtests.
Mrs. Gerald Viole'
Mrs. Paul Zvara and 11011, Lar- visited her niece, Mrs. Frank
ry, Herschel Badgley, Mrs. John Sisson and farnlly of Pomero)
Fisher ol Akron, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon.
Wright Roush of Chillicothe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darst
and lolra. Bert """"'
~- Hunti&lt;~~~·! and son Howard have returnton.
ed from o vacation trip. They
Mrs. Herman Welch and Mr. visited Mr. ·-• Mr•. James EckJ
J hns
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and Mr9. ames 0 on, an- ard snd children at Hyattsville,
ey ond Tim, of Vincent ~th Maryland. They went over the
recent Sunday afterooon w Skyline Drive, visited the Nal ·
MrG. andtsMJa"'st·ThVeurmsdeaWysoltlerson. ural Bridge sod other points ol
ne•
interest.
d Mrs Ted Nance
. •
Mrs
Mr. Wayqa Brickles had the
rs. Nace S sister,
·
misfortune to injure his hand
lit Depoy and Mrs. Ruth Ater- quite severely while at his em·
t
ton Guysville
p k b
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p1oymen near ar ers urg.
Mr. and Mra. Glen Paulin ol Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Lyons
Lancaster were dinner guest! • m of Parkersburg visited his
reotnt Saturday evening ol
parents over the weekend.
Ethel Wheeler.
Mr. Dorsel Miller was ronfin·
Mr ..and Mrs. Hoberi Bigley ed to Camden-Clark Hospital,
of Arlington, V• .• viSited Mr. Park-"'- from Monday UI&gt;
v
w tte
8 qd M
ra. erne 8 rson
Ul Friday of last week.
cenlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Let Jackson and son of Cleveland visited
ChUllrothe spent Sunday with relatives here over the weekher DIDther, Mrs. Sybll Mil-.. end. Tbey also visited
Mrs.
who returned with them to Dean's sister Mrs.
Marion
opend the whiter,
Co d at Ho''-·- ho · G 1
Mr nd M B Ph'l 8011
w ery
-= spital, aMn. ·~Ina {!~.enwer~
llpoUs.
end guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Mr. anhod Mrs."~herl J. Pthar·
Harold Hawk 1!11 Springfield.
BOllS, w recen..,. moved to e
Mr. and Mro. George
::.~=~~~~~h;~ .~."
took their daughter, June,
3(1 at Holzer HospitaL
Columbno SundBy. June, a
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Spen·
dent nurae, Will bo In
o1 C80to · It·• th ·
at Children'• hospital
cer
n VIS .,. e1r par·
Mr Henry Roush went
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Spen,.....:, Sunda for a ......
cer and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
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Pullinl over tluo
ek d
Stevt Wll8JIOI' student In
we en ·
lu bus
t the
k nd
Mr. Charles Spencer of BeJ.
~ ~ Mr :;'
pre talled Clll hit brother- in wa.r:'gq~.
law and •.ister, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. I. o. Marra :Yllln. Br1cklu, Sund&amp;y altarVInton and Mr. and Mrs.
Brown of Princeton, w. Va,
eently spent 1
witb
PEAilB GARDEN
Mrs. Maud Young.
'lbt International Peace
guests of Mrs. Young were
Garden Is lotated. on top ol
d Mrs 0 F Sleeth of
the Turle Mountams, on the
:'t0n W Va ·
boundary tine between North
~ '
M~ Solon
Dakota and Manitoba, a! tho
of ~~v~land s~nt Sunday with geographical tenter of North
Mr
d M Ed d Simpson AmeriCa.
. an rs. war
·
Mrs: Isabel Slmpsonspent
SYMBOLIZE VOWS
week ID Columbus With Mr. and The three knots on the
right aide of the while cord
Instructions
bel t worn by FraliClSCllll
·
friars
U. 8. CIVIL SI!RVICE ri!:SHl! stand for tbeir vows of poverty,
- - ...... Ill - - · ....,. chastity and obedience.
,.... Bicb "'""'"' .., _11__..:..__::___.=:=.:::..__
IWKm. u•.-mnt.
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Mrs• Charles Beegle.
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ONnH~W Mr. and Mrs. Albert HID re;:":;'
cently spent several days with
...
u~n
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At "'""' Mr. and Mro. Wold Foster and
um• aDd ad~ LIIIOOIII ilet'tol.
,
,
a... 100. c. at h DtiiJI farmly m Columbus.
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Mr. and Mrs. FrallCis Morrll
.
,
wer• in Athens M&lt;mday alterCamptng Equip.
noon to vial! their daughter,
Christine Lake
SAVE MONEY
on Apache
·
Camper Trailers, Ughtll, beat'"'· all Cllmping equip,
onstr&amp;tors - Rentals. Ama·
WANTEDl
bary Apsche Trailer Sa lei,
l'amlturt and bouaeho\4
831 Fourth Avenue, Galllpolil
""'· Ph. '16 Mtoodt. We wW buy.""""
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plete •wteo ... ~mall tots •

Wednesday ..enlng, Oct.
members and guests of the
cal Methodist church beld a
o'clock famlly night dinner
'"Kick off" drive to assist
ralslng aeven mll11oll dollars
tb8 Ohio Methodist College•
BEATING, PLUMBING, Rura tb8 Wesley FoundaUoos In
Dorol BotUo Gas. Arnold Bro- state. Several gave talks
liters, 618 i. Main Stroel which .... ""'UP en''"""'
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Pomeroy.
t Ill til bvm•
alng.
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_ a.a "' • 1964 OMET. Good as new. =·
Of 0.
~-~- "' NEW MODI':~.!~ Mnooddrl eiD·t gain price. Waterrrum White,
Everyday Speclola
..., o. 11. 1o , . . P. 11. ""'&gt; &lt;Ieocy apar""""" 1 epor bona 1180-W83, Cheater, Long
OPEN liVES. 9:00 P.M.
at
..-,. ~ ~ ~ - . WY 2.;jj]74.
II 4 tic Bottom, Ohio.
11 4 3tp
Marla'• Style Poat
~ .~ ..:,
5 ROOM furnished apartment THREE FUlLY automatia gas
N
01110
Halrcuto . ........ $1.25
•.urr &amp;D
WY 2-2288
11 4 lfa h t
L. E Re Ids Mid
Shampoo &amp; Salt . . $1.50
PHONE
WY2·2156
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ea ers.
· yno •
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30 doy oolor rinse,
_ _:.:.,:__ _ _ _ _ _ HOUSE:, 5 rooms and bath in dlepori. Calf WY 2-3179.
Notice
Real Estate For Sale
Shampoo &amp; 111 .. $3.50
Pomeroy Calf Viclor Hyself.
II 4 3tc
Permanonto . . $7.50 up
WI 9-2180.
1' S 61c TAPE RECORDER - E-1ec
-·t·-:We Sell and Service
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ric WIGS, WIGLETS, and Hair
Card Of Thanks
TRAILER SPACE, Depot St. portable. D•Ial track. i inch pieoes - 100 per eent human
Wigs and WtgtetJ
WE WISH to thank our trlendsl Rutland. John J. Fry, SH 2- reels, 2 speed. Finn tone. Like hair. Low prices, financing
Marie's Style Post
and neighbors who kiodlyJ 5613.
10 16 30tc new. Just $57.46 or $5 per available, Town 'II' Country Mason. W.Va.
IlL 124
Ph, wv :1.11211
assisted in varions ways durmonth. Call WY 2·65.'i.o.
Beauty Salon, Ml Second Ave. AdallUI &amp; '!'bird St. nice 8
SyraCUH. Ohio
·• of our father, l H.HEE an~ tour m· :"L .......
II 2 61c llllllipolill, Ohio. Ph. .u
located beat
on 'l7lAI'
•w '· i~henii-4SJ6. xroom
169' hl.'me
JoL Furnace
and
lnt tho deawo
Edwin Schultheiss . Our grat· ed and Oururniobed ~
II 4 3to 2 car gar&amp;ge, Owner will as- KARL GRUESER, Plumblnl
titude also 1o the Rev. Wil· ments. WY ~34
12 8 tic
sist any responsible buyer
sod H-o;••,
Min-·""·.
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USED FREiZERS
GIIT 8a! ,
'th with the financing, Monthly
woYWO
LOSE WEI
e., WI
payment, less than rent.
Obio. End yoor sewer troubbur Perrin .... wmg Funer- '4 ROOM furnished apartment
tl Home.
for rent. Phone WY 2-2776. AJ- 1 ~f.*:.":t.,Fo':'~~.:~~t;:so
Dex-A-Diet Tablets. 0 n 1Y New Hoven, W.Va.
lei. We have aU sl2es sewer
The Children
ter 5 p. m. Rowley and Reod Choot Freezer, Phllco
ll8c at Sbirt's Pbarmaey.
One of the best buys I have
maeblnes. Re8SOD8hle rates.
=-==,-,----1~1 8 ltp H•rdware.
II I tfo , 12 cu. ft. -·--- ~·-- ---- $75
g 25 80tp
been able toolffberl in! sev$7eOO.ral
Call WY 11-21174, day or nigh!.
...,. WIS1t to e~ess oW' -a~
Chest Froeur, Monlgome~years '' avai a o or
.
t ,. ,..
,..,preclaUon to. ....
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"rroMOBILI!l lliSID'III&lt;e _ , 00 down and assumo loan on
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the Middleport rRAILER LOTS - !reo SOW' Wal'&lt;!, 16 cu. ft. ---· . ~ $150
this 3 B.R. aft efetrlric home.
Emergency Squad, a lso
to age and water. Brown's Trail Che•t Freezer, International"'ncelledt fAll your opera- Owner Js leaving towu and
Dr. Pickens and the staff of
p • (SI
A ~) Hol'Ytiler, II cu. H. __ fiDO
lar'l 0..&amp; Call WY Will. anxious to sell Loan baa
EXPERIENCED
er a. •
ate ppro.~
IWtlc been paid for HVen 7ears,
- · dur'"" our son'• r~ Ml -~" Ohio W\
h f
ri
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, &lt; uOIIO
~ POMEROY
t ere ore, aok!::f
is
ouvery at Veterans' Memori- :h'l324.
I 1li Uc
Jack w. Carooy
Help Wanted
:r.~a;..~~r~" do
iNI
Ia! Hospitel Mr. and M't'. HOUSE on Lincolo
Heights,
Mcncger
N- Haven, W.Va.
11 1 2 c newly decorated, inside and
Jahn Rasaell.
I'll, WY 2' 2181
HOUSEWIVES
8 Room hoU841 oquiooed to
out. Call WY 2-5127,
Pomeroy
House of Fuller Cosmetlot has hnndle roomero or bOarden
t'n&gt;m the largest truck or
In Memonr
10 29 tfc
on Main Street. Interior of
bulldOI!er radiator to 111o
r.-..-::=:
opportunity lor you to oarn ho"'"' ID good oondition with
fN LOVING MEMORY0tour BRICK DUPLEX, 3 bedrooms, 4•700 OBTU vented Radiant gas $25.00 • $15.00 weekly for ll- exterior needing some re- IID8u st beator oore.
wjle, mother, and
grand- living room, dinmg
room, circulator. CombJDntJon four 15 bn. of your opart Urn•. pair. Reason for oeltin&amp;. ...
IDOiher, Garnett E. Jenkin- kitchen, basement and gar- burner gas and kerosene cook Call Mrs. Hamilton 191i-4023 ner ill In poor health.
eon, who pBBsed away one age. Forced air gas furnace. stove, Two 85Qxl3 mud and or write1 P. 0. B.. !125, N- Haven, W.Va.
WY t.ti4S
'•moror
1ear ago today, November 6, Butternut Avenue. Call WY snow white wall tireo. Ph. Parkorsbnrg, W. V•.
I van offer aeveral 8 B.ll
964.
Ul27.
WY 2-3874
11 1 61~
10 19 121&lt; home• tO&lt; no down payment
10 29 tfc --.....,.-=~==---1
•nd no olosing IOSis If you
It happened oa a Frid&amp;y,
SINGLES furnished and- -on- 7.50 1 14 NEW SNOW tires ss
have a rood credit rating .u:t OONDmONJNQ Relrlgel'
On a dark and dreary day
furnish;d first and sacond low as $12.95, plno tax. New Real btate For Sale
:::'!n~J:f,.
atlon service. Jacl&lt;'o Refri8When Mom wao t.keo lrnm llooro. Pbont WY !-3267.
riliii to mount .snow tires on.
$400.00 &amp; $500.00 per month.
eratlon, New HaVIll, Phone
u•
Ttl ~.
t I lie
10 23 l2tc All popular siZes Ill stock, FOR SALJIJ· y room homo and Phone now for moro details
,.. a l&amp;nd so fllr swor.
HOUSE, bedroom bouse trail- $7.50. Newell's Sunoco Chat· bath, pr~oallr now, gas oo these borneo.
:Wt Dllss, her, olt, 10 ""'' er lor rent. Phont WY 2-3346 er, Ohio. ltf6.230i.IG II tit
furnace. 410 l!jiriD&amp; Avenue.
Ovtl'HISimploymtnt
much .
or WY 2-2186.
10 23 tfc
WY 11-2211.
1t l tie
All lr&amp;doo truck driver ..
ADd only tu111 taD help lo
SEWING maeblnel, repair projoet tngineen. Alrlca,
heal
For Sale
vli!e, aU makes. WY M284. 31 ACRES FARM, Hou,., I I
4th &amp; Miry Stt.
Europe, Aats, loulb Paclfk.
The hurts and aolws wttldn P6RTABLE METAL bulld!
Tbe Fabric Shop, Pomeroy boJ'Ill, other llllthnlldlngs, on
N- Ha...., W.Va.
Pllld trove~ housing, - .
our hearll
ng, A lhro'-' .... •-•- and
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fro
Po
PHON!
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jO 1 22, ~-n down and ready
n . """' .....,or ....,.
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Atlanli&lt;I. BI,... 11 l1'f
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That are so ""l' real.
to
"" nd
t
Will Service.
1 2t lfo
fr(f'. WY 11-30711.
lll81e, femolt over 18. OBl!B
It seelllll like llJlly 1"'ttrdaJ
move a
se up.
BoJ; l3!90, Oatllllld Park.
11 1 Ito
And yet its been one year.
trade wbal. have you. Write JON'T MEilEL'I' brighten JODI'
HOUSI FOR IALI
J'1L 13307
Sadly missed by Clifford A or eal~ O'IIt Bradford, Jla. carpets - Blue Lustre them to1\ SALE:o COmpletely mod· llocl
laach
Jenkinson, Mr. and Mn. aO: aiDe, OhlD. Tel. WI 9-3821.
- eliminate rapid resoillng. em 8 room home ta lyracuse. toea:! .., top~to·.!:":
Avtn'IONBEI
bert Russell and Mr. and
11 ! 3ta Rent electric shampooer. $1.
Construetad on tol'lllli lot !aciD&amp; state Sigh- Gora&amp;o 08
8omplele Senlce
Mra. Ned Granl
u 1 1to 54 WIU.YS Jeep lruck,- .ai)o.oo. Baker Furniture, Middleport. along Route m 1.,. than one 8oute' with tood rood to maln
Crill Brsdlord
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All
t
te
M
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$%
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1
6ta
year
ago.
Exterior
C?"'tructbtg.bWQ,
Four
bodrooml,
U'flnl.
Write,
ProM or Coa18C11
1
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19M Jeanette Lonpworth 1965 Call ~.~ Ha~:~c~~5. . . FIREWOOD, any length, $10.00 od ol brh:!r veneer With stone dining, lomlly, tltohen, 'reokA. C. BRADI'ORD
In lovmg memory of our dear j
pick
up
load.
Coli
or
write
worked
o
n.
Four
bedrooms
fast
play,
maid'a,
utWty
tnd
Badne, 01Ife
t
11 3 6
mother, who passed away on
P Glendale Skidmore s b ad e
With hardwood floor• and ce- •hop. Three baths, .... •mfc we
1 1 1fo
, 196S VOLKESWAGEN Variant. I Ohio MY 6- 3437 ' 11 1 tf~
November I, 1964.
dar line closets, 112 baths, 4 and wall to wall carpet on
May you always walt in son- 1 361 series. Call Neil Hay'
'
-vehicle carport,
lull base· lloora. About two-thirds o1
lnsur•nce
shine
maker, New Haven, 8112-3284. SPOTS before your eyes - onl men! with middle partition of' house Ia paneled In mahogany GRANGE INSURANCE. ~ea
And God's love around you
11 l 6tc 1 your new carpet - remove " in&lt;h blocks and place for :,::d walnuL Air conditioned.
Inc p
now·
1 them
with Blue Lustre. Rent washer and dryer. Built 1n rge patio and doubfa carport Insurance Agency,
., omFor th~ happlneso u avo SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank? Clog-, oleclric shampooer $1. Porn- stove and cabinets ln kitchen. On lot 200' • 390'. lo!J11 bo ,..n troy. Phone WY z.&amp;Sl.
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ged drams? Get Kleon-Em- oroy Cement Block, Pomeroy. Wall to wall carpeting In bJ appoiDbneot Onlf.
t 1 lie
No one wiH evory know
ALII dmSepbck Tank
Cleaner.
I I 6to
living room and h•ll. Gas fir·
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rHe: C-&lt;J Tho Dally SenUnel Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-338L
But you did not go alone;
1965 STEHEO - Jusltakcn
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A million times we have
mixed chan~r. Twin speak· tracto.r, PIC up true
or room house, bath,
· newly
btrl:b records and almost BDJ
. thought of you
ers. Lovely walnut wnsole. anytlnng el•o of ill value G. shingled roof. 2 large build·
BUDGET PRICED
other doeumenll.
With lint perfect sunset God ' Take over payments of f.i '' A. Deem, Racme. It 5 Jtc in~•
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gave to you.
a e,
sol soon, severa
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1 p('r month or pay the reamin- 1
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ing balance due $87. ~all WY · 1900 STUDEBAKER Station Wa· items go with boost. Mason I
cried
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11 2 614
gon, $200.00. Ford tractor, 773-5642.
IO ao 6to
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In Our Third Floor
Auto Sales
If Jove, Mama, sould bavr ' t96s ZIG ZAG Sewing -Mad1- $500.00. Cockshul 20 tractor .
mower and cultivato.r, mare HOUSEl FOR SALE,
brick
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12 ton, Gcyl.
saved you
ine. This is •alesman's dem·
pick up truck, A-I ..,..
You never would have died. onslrator. Regumrly sold $911-1 pony colt, $JO.OO, mee. Coal bomt, 4 large bedrooms, 32
Loved and remembered by .95. Will aell for $49.29 or $5 , he•ler, $20.00. Bottle gas xf6 panelled living
room,
clition. Phone Mason, TI:J-5727
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3073
her fami ly and friends.
per month. l'ree home demo. range, flo.OO. Call WI ~ · large dining room, kitchen,
Tho Children .
Call WY !-6555.
11 2 6tc
11 I 6to
full basement, walkup attic, 2
1951 Willya Jeep itation wagon
2
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Wanted To Buy
bathrooms,
garages, 112
Good rondltion. Call 667-3975.
Jots. 276 Rutland St., Middle11 I 6tc
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metal Size 10 CUB SCOUT UNIFORM.
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port. Cali after 4 p.m. daily,J..,..,..,.,.,;,.,.;..,.,.,..,.JJI955 CHEVROLET pickup trUck
ve OC
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all day Saturday and Sunday, I·
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WY 2 5415
If 5 ltc
priced right, 12 Park Street,
..,.TJ'LE FOR SALE: register- _ _ :~ _ .
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II 6 3tp Ph, WY 2-3816.
10 'l/ tfc L 0. McCoy, Alldlo-r, eb01 Middleport.
II 4 3tc
ed Anxhity ~tb Herefords. &amp;! COAL STOKER. controls, blow- ANTIQUE Furniture
diShes HOUSE f
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· miscelianeoliS. Call or write : new paper and paint. Lot 45 CUSTOM BUTCHEIUNG and standard shift
$1 75 Also
11 .5 .~tc Mrs. Howard Cecil, 8110 w. x225, 1.3500.00. 356 Broadway eutting. WID buy bldOI every
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llarley
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ridga Road, Huntilll!lon, W.l72.1lll0 BTU gas neater. WY 2- Main St., Pomoror.
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Va.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1965

POMEROY-MiDDlEPORT. OHIO

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of Reynoldsburg are IMOUIICChurch Women of the area the host clturclt led the aervlce
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a)tended the World Community with the response~. given by ;
cia N ~ 6 G nd ' 11 altentooD NOv. JJ at tht~
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Day observance Friday after- the eonsregatlon. Taking the
y, ove r . ra paren
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noon al the First United Pres· part ol the four readers were
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NOV. I
are Mr. and Mra. Eldon Weeki of Mra. Dale Dulloll with
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Mr. and Mrs. John Brown b terian Church In Middleport Mrs. Richard Owen, preaident There will be a bake aale Sat- and Mra. Herman Scholl of Hlrold LobH and Mr1.
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Dads of the Middleport Yel· nehdi, Chet Tannehill, MaX I Sandra Fultz) and family of wlth women of the
several Iol the B. H. Sanborn Mission- urclay, Nov. 8, in the Simpson Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. John Sargenlasoiotlng bosle!ses. .Mfll·
low Jacket lootbaU squad were Whttiatch, JameB Whltlach; R~ ~olumbus are guests of her bro- churches taking part.
ary Society of the First Baptist Buildlng on 3rd Street, Rsclne, Frick and Mra. John Batey of August PJctkoja, Stille IJ~r·
honored and senior ~embers of gmal Marshall, Stllcey Bunton, ther and family Mr. and Mrs. The theme lor the service Church; Mrs. Jack Curtis, For- beginning at 1 a. m., sponsor· Pomeroy are great. grandpar- ian, will be the guet speak,er.
-the Middleport Htgh School Bob Priddy, Jake Turner; Den· hn Fultz and •famil . They was entitled "Laity's Mission est Run MethodiSt Church; T&gt;frs. ed by the BYF.
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enta. Tbe Weeka alao bave a Roll call response will be • fa·
\Tsrchmg Band we~
saluted ms Ault. Charles Bush, Mtke Jo e called here for l'{., funeral tn World Affairs," presented '"I Arnold Richards of the MOunt The Southern Local Ban d.,l"IOJI-"'•T;;;bo;;;maiiiisiiiiagiie....elgb
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· Frtday evening durtng the Mid· Gress, James Gress, and Steve. wer
M ers
, Litany form The service had! Moriah Baptist Church,
and Booslera Association will spo~~ou
tll•port . Jackson game.
Pollens, James Pollens.
; of Mrs. Jay Y •
. I been prepared by Miss Mary · Mrs. David Yost of th' Rscine ..,. a teen-dance al the Junior
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The Middleport band entered FOr the halftime band show ' Mrs. A. A. Dillard Is a medt· ! Abraham, who ts studying at Baptist Church.
: High School building on Salur•
the field lor a pre: game cere- lhe Middleport band entered the cal patie~l al ~!eigs General the University of Pennsylvania Se':"ing as ushers for thei' day, Nov. 8, alter the game with
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morues, marchmg tn goose step!field marching to the yard, Hospt_tal m Pomeroy where she land plans to return to teaching offermg were Mrs.
Edward Eaatem. Larry Anderson
of
1u r~e center of the bel~_, for · line for the Fanfare by Yoder. ' is bemg treated for a strok~. 110 the H1story Department of Foster, Mrs. Lulu Hampton, 1WMPO will emcee the dance
the Star Spangled Banner un-1ttiading the band were connie Her son: Paul Dillard of Cht- ~ Isabella Thoburn College, Luck·, Mrs. Robert Werner and Mrs.• wbich will concluda at 11:30.
1 Clarence
~er the dtrectwn ~f Mr. Wt_l· 1Cooke, drum majorette : Mary cago, Ill., has arrived and w1th now, Indta.
Henderson. G1fts of The Sentor class of Pomeroy
ham K. Russell. Mtss Conme Loo Teaford and Carole Ander· her al the hospital.
I Mrs. Dwight
Wallace of money and children's smocks High School will sponsor a jll·
Cooke is drum nrajorelte.
lson. flag hearers; and Christine!
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and sewing kit• are to be used ney supper at the Pomeroy EleThe band then played "For i Bailey, Elaine Davis. Kathy Mo- Emer~on d Jo~~ls 1' spendi:.~
by the Church World Service in mentary School Saturday from
He's A Jolly
Good Fellow" I Elhinny. Debbie Grueser and the wee en n Jens as gufor
Chile, South America. The ser· 4-7 p.m. Proceeds to be used
tn honor of the football dads IDiana Davis, majorelles.
of his dsug:r, ~~ba~..
vice contained four elements ol toward trip to Wasbmgton, D.
who were introduced.
The!
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. Dads weeke al 10 mverprayer - Praise, Thanksgiving, C.
. The band went mto a prects· stly.
Confession and Intercession.
NOV. 7
band. an d t he D8 d5 th en made a ' 100
routme to the tunt&gt;S ''Evcorndor for the football squad er thmg' s Coming Up Roses"
Mr. and Mrs. Dewy West ol
Mrs. Wallace Introduced Mr. Solicitation Team. lramlng for
to make its ~ntrance to the tteld 1ar~d \lilitarv Es'rurt For their I Dunbar. w. Va. and St. Peters·
Brewington, teacher in
the the Methodist
Higher Educa·
buc;ting through the orange and 1 1 · h ·f th
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·band presented its outstanding week with Mrs. John Kincatd.
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Representing David Ashley, 'Lights Out" show featuring the They left Wednesday for th~ir eroy Church or. Chrtst was held Church, who gave the ~es~~e day afternoon ~ov. 7 at 2 p. m.
was Wilbur Ashley:
John consecutiq~ . squads from the ) home and . we~e accompamed Thursday evemng at the home fo~ !he .Hfternoon on L~tty s1All couples taking pa~t. are urs:·
Balke. Eddie Blake. Sr.: Larry N'nler m.akmg a large diamond by Mrs Kmcatd who went to of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sewell, MISSion m \YOrld AffaJrs.
ed to attend. The Ofhctal Board
C!adwell, Delbert Hecker : K~n finding in a company frunt on i Charleston with them where she Syracuse.
. Mr. Brewmgton ~w upon meeting will be held Sunday
HJrri :..· (_'ene
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for
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r.s. erry asters, v1ce poes. b kformerdarmy
· f expenence
t'
11 evening ' Nov. 7, at 7:30 p. m.
dav Ed1son Baker·
Budd)'
p1tal for foot surgery Her dau- 'd
d
. . ac groun In orma IOD on re •
NOV. 8
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and green
lt'gl18
t the,Igter. Mrs. Paula Ruttencutter
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I ent. con ucted the meetmg m .
. na- The R1verv1ew
.
. PTA WI'II mee I
).h•&gt;rf'.
Ted Riley .' Jr ; Sean With r".l
'C\1
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ood 8.tous pract'Ices ln Iore~gn
Mu!lt-n. Don Mullen: Fred Rob- b~nd mad~ a Sf'nes of small and family will be with her.
the absence ~f Mrs. Elw.
tJons including England, France, Monday evening, Nov. 8 at 7:30.
inson. Ha\· Cole~: Rod Sauer. diamonds m a dtagonal ptaceBowers. prestden~. .nevoltons Germany, Russia and the Orient A talk will be given by Mrs.
Rod Saue~: Jack Sigman. Her- men.t. mt'diUm dJa~onds mov- ! Dr. and Mrs. John .Harley taken from II Cormth~ans were co~nlrles, ~area and Japan. He , Velma Pikkoja of the Bookmo-S&lt;l l McCloud: Garv Stubart. Har· mg m rontrary motwn and one Will spend the weekend m Ath· led by Mrs. Gardn~ Wehru~g satd America, as one of
the bile. 'lbe eighth grace class will
old Hall y: Roger. Swartz , Gene ~ar.~e dJamond changmg mto an ens where Mr . Harley will be ~ho .a!~o.rea.~ an arlJcle, •4CJ1rJs- powerful nations of the world hold a bake sale.
SwHrtz .. LEun· Vanl't'. Cornell ,. X .
!.he guest of his daughter' Anne, ttan Givtng, from the book, I has responsibility in presenting The Laurel Cliff
Better
'·
Vance, Sam Hood, Mtlton Hood , Thtt b&lt;md then formed a 8 sophomore, for the Father's Devotions. Prayer by Mrs A. I a good example in its way of Health Club will rne(.&gt; t at the
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Ray Hmdv f' . w HHker Larrv 1 church steeple and rross forma· ! Weekend at Otuo Umverstty. L. Phelps closed the devotions , government, moral status, and Columbia Gas Office ~onday at
'
Sto'tmrt, i-I&lt;uold Hally : Georg.el :~m whii,~ pla~mg 'Thanksgtv-1Mrs Harley will visit wtth h.er It was voted to change the I assistance to needr nations.
7:30 p. m. for a demonstration.
Sauer, LewJs Sauer, Jr, Jetf l , .1!. SonT ~ndh a tbeil~ formatiOn mother. Mrs. Margaret Davis. meetmg mght from the first H~ concluded. With the bene- All members are urged
to
Boggs, Lionel Boggs ; Jim Con- ~'iJ ~~ ·~t~ t e IO,! ay sea.son Mrs James Harley, Middleport, Tuesday to the seeond Tuesday diction Mrs. Lillian Steiff was attend.
de, James Conde . Btll Hackett, ~ II Stm :ellis.,
wtll JOin her son and family on of each month Tra)s and plaq- organist for the service and Pomeroy Elementary PTA
George Hackett, Jr : Mark Tan· th ob o•d•tnfg I ed tghlls out show , Sund:ty for dmner at the .Rak-' ues were dJstnbuted lo sell as presented an organ solo, "Come will meet Monday at 7.30 p. m.
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We Thankful People Come "
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£or the Alma Mater foi-l er t-n er.
a money makmg pr~Ject. Plans
'
·
~here WI~! be a panel discuslowed by a sp&lt;eial tnbule to I
were made for a ChriStmas par-1
ston oo How We Encourage
,..,...,, Oldo
the seniors m the band.
f
lyon December 14 at the home
Cheating." Refreshm_ents wtll
Orange mums were presented
S0
of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush.
be served by the ftftb grade .
•.'
Ito
the
seniors
inrtudmg
Sharon
motherB
TONIGHT
Hamson, 5 years In the. band;
Refreshments were served by
•
Bethel No. 62 of the Inter·
I. Edith Haptonstall. 5 years; 011DAVE CLARK 3
tMh~ hosts 10 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
national Order or Job's Daught, ta Lewis, 5: Jon Cunnin ham I
.
asters and son, Tommy' Mrs. New .
,ers will meet in regular aes"HAVING A
[ 3J..;l.
Ed Cilmor~ 3~· g R : Mrs. Frank Stewart as!usted Wehrung. Mrs. Walter Kenne. h thofflcers were
elected sion Monday at 7·30 p m at
WILD WEEkEND"
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Richard Campbell en d J
M Ch I E k
w en e Young Adult Class of
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The Dave Clark l&lt;lve, Bar- Coleman.
6
years,
longest
ser1
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rs .
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rs.
ares
s
ew,
.
the
Bradford
Church
of
Christ
the
Pomeroy
Masonic
Temple.
ba!'a Ferris.
'
I vice record; Carole Anderson, 5 tertame.d .the Past Ch~efs .of Mrs. Millon Roush, Mrs. Phelps, I met Tuesda evenin I
The Daughters of Ruth class
"CODE 7, VICTIM 5"
(IIIGff
ood
tolnf'
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g n the of lhe United Methodist churcb
Lex Barker. Ronald Fraser, flag bearer 2· Connie Cooke 5 Magnolia remple, Pythtan Sts· Mrs. Harold Smith and Mrs.'
· '
' t rs Thursday evening at ber De
K 1
' soeJa rooms of the church
Veronlque VendeiJ.
I majorette. 2, 'and Drum Major-~ -:: •
.
h
nver app e.
I They were Ronnt'e Russ.ell will meet at the church, MOD·
Ite I·, Mary Lou Teaford, 5, 1 Easth Matn . Sl. . orne.
e
ha
f
president . Mrs Evelyn Wood ' day at 12 noon, Ior a Th anks-1
.
A PAIR
0
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Nifty Stitcher•
vice pre;idenl· · Mrs
R u 1 giving dinner and meeting.
, flag bearer, 2;Chr!sline Batley, MT e ;he~trng, ~n c rge
SUN., MON. ond TUES.
November 7-8-9
•:a rhue~r, ~~·'· Cl bE
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I.xtmbert sec;clary.' and Mrs The W.S.C.S. of Heath Metho1 5. maJorette 2. DavidOhvcr 4: 1d "'
John Ford's
See the Complete Une of Hosiery for Womt11,:.
3"'; Sandy Hollinshed, 5; Joyce enl, open . wll I II e ed . 1 ~
U
nterlaute
Anna R~ssell lreas~rer
. dlst Church will meet Monday
"CHEYENNE AUTUMN"
Girls, Men and Boys and Infantll on Sale on the}# ·
Long, 5; Kathy Lacey, 5. Also : Pdrayer '" um~~ ~ow. w~
Mrs. Herbert Dixon entertain-~ The meeli~g was op~ned by evening, Nov. 3 at the church.
&lt;Technicolor)
honored was Dee Slaven, senior evoltoG?s on 0an sglvmgbe Y ed the Nifty Stitchers c I u b the vice president L i 0 d 3 Mrs. Robert Coats ls program
F1oor. All sizes for everyone In
famj!y; ' SiJe~
M1ss J rueser.
ne memt br, Th ur sday evenmg
· a t her ho me Gnmm
,
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NOV · t
C11rroll Baker, Sal Mineol ch 1 d
eer
ea
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with
t~e
.scripture
from
your needs now.
1
James ltewart, Rlchara
The vi sling Jackson band pre·: Mrs.h ahy yekrs Pwlas os Y Rock Springs Road.
' Matt he~ give.. by Mro Evelyn Tho American Legion Auxil·
W1dmark, Karl Malden, Ar·
· fea- Ideal
t ts wee . Jns
PI ans were made for a ChriSI·
. Wood· A reading enlt'lled
. . ''The lary of Lew10
. Manley Post 263
thur Ka.nedy, Patrlck , senle d a weII execuled dnll
. sed
f h
Chwere
.t
1
Wayne.
. a h'It paradeo f pop tunes d1scusd.
or t de annua
· res· Large' Life" and a poem' "Ht'" Will
· meet Tuesday at 7 p.m.
t urmg
I 'lhTIS· mas d.mner at the Marttn
$
Colorurtoon:
d , f' b·
· b h , mas mner an par y WJ R t
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Ponchos Hldoowoy
an a tre aton routme y t e: II ift exchange to be held De- aurant, ecem r 3, •I 6:30 Cere" were given by L 1n d 8 at the home of Mrs. Gertrude
1 to g'ft
_ ·-_ -_ - ··. - -- · .drum
ma)oretle.
1cerngber 2. t he 11me
p.m. followed
by
a party
. and Pace
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t the
ho a nofd Grimm · Mrs · Edith Forrest
'
be announced. Mro. Stewart, 1 exc ange a
, me
gave the dosing prayer.
Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Dale Mrs. Seltm Blazewtcz. A des- Plans were discussed lor the
Smith wen~ named as the &lt;:om· sert course was served by the annual Christmas dinner to be
.
f th
I
hostess lo Mrs. Jack Warner, held in December with lhe date
. mlltee or e pedant·h. I lh
Mrs. William Bartels Mrs. Csrl to be aunounced Aller
the
,.
; Jt was arrang
a e an- M
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nual Thanksgiving dinner and 8 ~re, M r.s.LioydameMs
m.eeting refreshments of sandi roll call will be held al
the rtan, rs.
oore, Mrs. wtches, potato chips and pop
next meeting of the Temple No- Hugh Bearhs. ~rs.
Geor~e were served by the hostes~s,
vember 18. The charter will al- ~orn, M".i :•ght Logan and Mrs. Madeline Painter and Mrs.
so be draped in memory of Mrs. oger' an
san Dixon.
Ruby Mossman.
Mvers. The traveling prize d~
Attending were Ronnie Rull'
n~ted by Mrs. Delbert Eisel·
SON 18 BORN
.
sell, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pickstein was awarded to Mrs. Karl 1Mr. ~~nd M~l~ EdBwmkhLivmg- ens and children, Terry
and
: Grueser.
s on
ary
ce ur art) o1 Steve, Mrs. Phyllis Gilkey and
Games were played during ~ew Albany, Ind. are announc- son, Merk, Mrs. Evelyn Wood,
the social hour with prizes a- ng the btrlh of a 9 lb. 2 oz. son, Mrs. Ltnda Grmun and childwarded to Mrs. Lucille B. Haw- Thursday, November 4. Grand- reo, Belinda and Edie. Mrs.
kins Mrs Karl Grueser Mrs parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruth Lambert and daugltters
ttm~nda Kaspar and Mrs' Law: Burkhart of Clark.ville, . Ind., Tanuny and Debbie, Mrs. Ed:
renee Lanning. A
dessert and Mr. and Mrs. John Livmg- lth Forrest, Diane and Becky
Co111p1ot COfllole. ;
course was served by Ute host· ston of New Albany, Ind. Mr. Painter and Tommy Mossman.
Hll Matoroll'l MW U"
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' esses to the ahove and M r a. and Mrs. John Frtck of Pome- The next meeting will be held
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William Killinger, Mrs. George roy are, great grandparents. Dec. 7 at the church with Mrs.
Ill· in. pictur• vitwint • •·)
Heines, Miss Lena Grueser, The Livmgstons alao have a Grimm and Mrs. Pickens as
MQdei21;Ta111.
Mrs. Gladys Cuckler and Miss dsughter, Leslie Ann, ago eight. hostesses.
Erna Jesse. Preceding the meet-

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U.S. Planes Bomb Seven Red
Missile Sites in Past 4 Days

WOOSTER, Ohio (UP!) The bodltl of two womea 11111
a man were found loday Ia lbe
wreckage ·of their Utbt plaue
in a !arm Held near tile vlllllt
of West Salem ID !Mit1hwestom Wayne Couaty.
Authorities said tile plane,
believed to be from tbe Cleveland area, ap_poreully weal
down Itt heavy fog Sonday
night but wao aot discovered
until aboul two hoUri after
SAIGON (UPI)-U.S. planes ptlot p1rachuted into enmy pleked up unharmed.
capital. T1trM other sltel
1
dawn today. Tbe victims wore 8mashed seven Russiao-built territory.
The spokesman said
Red elsewhere were danr•ged by
DOt immelllattly ldeDtlfled.
surface- to. air ISAM) missile
••fllopper" Dowaed
missile sitet were altacked six Navy planes.
....,
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About iO minutes loter, a timeo in the paot 48 hours.
The Fttx&gt; brought down
1 sites in Communist North Viet
Nam during the p88t four days, U.S. Navy ClllC helleopter was U.S. Navy A4 Skyhawks Friday was hit about 20 milet
a U.S. spokesman disclosed hit by antiaircraft !hells and all today streaked through heavy north of Thanh Hoa as the raid
today. Six aircraft involved ln four crewmen aboard were ground lire 60 miles east of began. other planes quickly
the miSBions were shot down forced to parachute. One man, Hanoi, the Communist capital, jettiaoed their bombs to fiy
and six crewmen are missing. the !light mechanic, was picked and damaged four SAM launch- protective cover for the downed
The military spokesman said up later.
ers, four missiles and several pilot, but no parachute waa
an Air Force F101i Thunderchid Later the aame night, another buildings. AU returned safely to seen.
was downed by a Communist AlE flying protective cover the carrier U.S.S. Oriskany.
Authoritiet 11ld there woo
missile in 1 raid Friday. Its also was shot down. No
Near Hoaol
lillie hope the six missing fliers
pilot presumably was killed.
parachute was sighted, accord- U.S. Air Force jell, atriklng would be found. It bring• to 103
Law enforcement agencies In On Saturdlty, an Air Force ing to other pllolB.
closer to Hanoi than ever the number of America,lll
Meigs County had an easier AlE Skyraider supporting rescue A Navy plane was shot down before, Sunday destroyed two believed killed or captured Ia
work load than U&gt;ual over the helicopters was brought down Sunday but its pilot parachuted SAM sites and a rocket supporl raids on North Vielltallltllt
weekend.
by he.vy groundfire and its lnto the China Sea and was facility just 22 miles from the territory.
The Sheriff's department lrad ·
no arrests, the Pomeroy Police
department two - both o! the I
same man a few hours apartand the Middleport police are
continuing investigation of a
minor wreck.

ID
the

WORLD
CLEVELAND - MAYOR
Ralph Locher was to take office
today lor IDOther two • year
term, although he has not officially been elected yet.
Certification of the results of
last Tuesday's election was be·
tng ,held up by the Cuyahoga
County Board of Elections un·
til the offidal count of the bal·
lois was completed.

Michigan Man
Cited Twice on
Same Count

LONDON - •. NEW BRIT·
Ish proposot
v opened the
wav lor m.
~ in the see ..
aaw battle o. . .•rds over Independence for Rhodesia.
The next move was up
Rhodesian Prime Minister Jan
Smltlt. He has threatened to
sever the colony from Britain
by Christmas.

skunk Project Results

TJII\EE PERSONS
WERE
killed today when a Ugbt plane
crashed In a heavy fog In Norlhwestm'll Wayne County, I he
Highway Patrol reported.

'Gratifying'

ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Ray C. Bliss, Republlcan Na·
tiona! chairman, will Wldergo
final tests today by speciaUsts
trvmg to determine the cause
ol severe cheSt pains which hospitalized BliBI Friday.

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A habit that brings securily and
peace or mind for a lifetime cannot begi~ too young. Here, each of
us are just a little bit happier when
a youngster opens a Savings Ac·
count, and believe us, the amount
is beside the point. Incidentally,

savmgs now earn an increased in·
terest rate. You can make a young·
er someone happy, and yourself,
too.

OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
(6 TIL 8 PM)

The FARMERS BANK

and Savings Company
"Wo Have Grown Btcaust We Hove Helped
Othon Grow"
Mtmber Fadtral ReHrYt Systt111

ing, the members conducted fu1 neral services at Ewlng chapel
' for Mrs. Myers.

Christmm Dinner
Planned Dec. 16th

9th Grade Students GI"ve

First Assembly Program

Mrs. Frances Roberts' ninth Dill, featured performer• Ken·
Plans were made for a Christ- grade students preBented a ••· ny Engliah, Reed Ferrell, Mllt:e
rna• dinner at the Marlin Res- riety show in the Friday morn· Globokar and Rheba Brickles.
taurant Thursday, December 16 ing assembly.
Brenda Brown and Brenda
when the Hi-Monthly Canasta Kenda Chaney announced lhe Boyer were ln charge of makeclub met Thursday evening at acts. The flag salute was led up.
the home of Mrs. Max Folmer, by John Dean and Cody Boothe F
fi 1 t b d
Nye Ave.
and the BCI'ipture reading and
or 1 08 ac • an memPrize• for games were award- Lord's Prayer were led by bera Debbie Crow, Patricia Col·
ed to Mrs. John Beaver and Rheba Brickle•.
llns, Pamela Neutzllng, Bette
Mrs. Guy Cowan, Mrs. Eugene While Sherry Hulton psnto- Jean Hobstetter,_ Karen Griffith,
Triplett received a birthday gift mined to the song "Make Me Marlene Goodwm, Bob Bailey,
from her secret pal. Refresh· Your Baby," Cathy DiU, Boonle Janet Mees, Naney Jo Mayer,
menls were Berved to the above Gilmore, Annette Ebersbacb Bill Sawyer, Susan Lanntng,
and Mrs. Richard Finlaw, Mrs. aod Wendy Carper danced.
Becky Radford and Rheba Brlcllonald McKenzie, Mrs. Char- A comedy st le sho featur- kleB played Beveral numbers inleo Riffle and Mrs. Paul Taylor. ed Virgil Dill, it.t.ert ;urdette, eluding ',',Charle~~·" "Wave
and Host of Freel--===~=:~:-:~:-~~ 8 ob Balley, DaVI'd Campbell , the
dom Flag
u
Michael Brothers, Cody Boothe Principal Howard Knight conand. Walter. Arnold m the lateal eluded the aosembl with anParts creattons as described by
Y
"MC"
Mike
Globokar.
oouncemenll
and
In
expression
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Kenny English, Freshman 0! thanka to. Mrs. Roberta and
We wire fiowen evervwbera
president, sang, "Rsmbllng ~
the ftrst usembly show
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Ute piano. Kenda Chaney per·
funned a baton routine to the
Pomeroy Flower Shop music of ••Peter Gunn.''
FINISHING
fl . Matn
Pomtt"OJ
An original skit called "Bell
Ourbettq~~allty
Mn. Millard VID Meter
Telephono" writted by Virgil
..mea
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Jan. 12. Adam Weal stan at
the cbaracter who hunts down
criminals u made famous tn
the "Batman" comic books. II
will be seen twice a week
Wednesdays and Thursdays 11
7:30-8 p.m. "The Advenlurea ol
07zie and Harriet'' will be mov·
ed from thet Wedaesday spot
to Saturday at 7:30 p.m. where
••Shindig.. II now IMil. ••Bat;.
man" also replaces the 'l'burldly ''Shindig" IIOIJDIIIL Both
"Shindig" lelecula Ire belDI
dropped.

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and Luke llalpiD and ToD1m7
Nordetl U hl8 lOIII Bud I Dd
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1965
Ponderotto Rsnch since tho
abow began in 1959.
Blocker said he has five more
years remaining until CJ:Ifira·
tiOD of his contract to "Bonan·
za," which lhould assure him
Gf a mor• comfortable living
than when be taught si1th
11'8de II Crlsbd.
Blocker, 37, bappened
into
an actin&amp; career while studying
American Drama for a doctoral
degree at Ute University ol
California In 1955.
Friends he once acted with
In summer t!ock persuaded
him to "lake a whirl at show
business.''
He made the big time, he
said, "by making myself avail.
able and a great deal of luck."
Prior to Bonanza, he freelanced, acting in "Restless
Gun," a now defunct television
western and ''Playhouse 90,'"
1 television drama series.
llil oducation background 11
as Impressive as his film erectIta. He holds a bachelor's degree ln Engllsb and a master'o
degree In drama.
Blocker is skeptical about
movies. "1 wouldn't do 1 role''
In rnovi11 unle1111 "it's right or
eomething I'm proud
of."
Blocker said he had offers but
neither tha lime nor lnciJna.
lion for movies. "One must
be otremely cautious," he said.
HI llid he might go bsck to
teachiDI OIICI hi&amp; eonlracl fiiDI
ouL "I like leachera very much.

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At Heart
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ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (UP
I) - JloD Blocker, teacher turned octor, aal back ln lbe botel
811)' chair and sipped
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ICOith, "I still regard acting as
on nocalioll rather !ban 1
voc:aU1111, n he taid
Blocker, who g1llops across
lelevillon acreens -kly as
••Jiou," in the
"Bonanza''
Welll:iB wits, admitted ahow
\luiiDul wu ••a nice aojourn''
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But leltdtlng b bio lint and
llstlac lov&lt;, Blocbr said.
''Tbln'a degree ol
fnlltrltloll In acting," the
Iormor Carllbad, N. M., and
flailorL Tol., elementary tlcbool
IUdter aald. "'I ean'tlolally ad·
jolt,.. be added.
Mom and televl&amp;lon acting
Ia 1 ''trelcberowl bustntls," be
uld. "You're COilllllllly 1111
lblet or tltlD tee. 0no IIUIIId do
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pnelbh"
Bloebr and his lhow busl- , raeh • lovlng cmtwrlgbl
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it won't be in American drama,
he said Since he began acting.
he satd, the field bad beea
.. played out.''
Blocker, in Albuquerque for
lhe 1965 Ne" Mexico State
Fair. added he liked acting.
"Thls is an area in which I
can most successfully utilize
whal personality I have ...

SATURDAY'S LATE MOVIES
Channel 13 - "The Living
Head," t959, Abel Salazar; and
''l'he Slime People," 1963, Rober Hutton.
Channel 8 - "The Eternal
Sea," 1955, llen Cooper.
Channel 3 - "Tarantllla''•
1955, John Agar.
MONDAY'S LATE MOVIE
Channel 13, •·Four
Faces
West," 1948, Joel McCrea.
TUESDAY'S LATE MOVIE
Channel 13 - "F'ury at Furnace Creek," 1948, Victor Ma·
ture.
WEDNESD.4V'S LATE MOVIK
Channel 13, "Guilty Bystander." 1115(1, Zachary ScotL
Channel 8, "The Mark of Zarro," 1940, Tyrone Power.
THURSDAY'S LATE MOVIE
Channel 13- "Budson's Bay"
1940, Paul Munl.
Channel 3 - "'Twelve O'Clock
High," 1949, Gregory Peck.
FRIDAY'S LATE MOVIES
Channel 13, ••Journey to tha
Lost City," !9CO, Debra Pqet
and "Warriert Five,"
19M,
Jack Palance.
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