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ans were made to
Class 12 ..artle of Heath
scripture when us- · one Jetter to eadt aquare, to
' the school lum:h program odist ChurCh Wednesday even- ed to combat modem soctal l form four ordlnar,y wordL

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Rings My Bell,"
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"The Patchwork Quilt."
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During the business meeting
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. circle voted to sell pecans I ~o:s'
wAS A
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thiS year for the holiday seas·
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f"lordoJ'o '"''"1'" CRANK 'liiCH CAUCUS HAPPEN

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s!JWer when.~;Windloc 'IT~ teli!Hiielo loved ones to prac- canage. IDstalled were M r 1.
G~en ClUb tner WedneSI(Sl' u~ MIE.'l·· S:O.~ii\On and ,Chart.. Lewll, pJUideui; . Jlln.
evenmg •~ llle ·Ohte- ~ ~ llfel 'Pi'eiienHon. ' • ·
John Terrell, vice president;
office.
Mr
Struble
.art·•-d
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lntrl)d ced· .., . Mt1.. 01 . 1 &amp;~
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.a. J oseph Strub!e, ._
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Lewis, presld~nl; Mr; . ~trul!lv oily £M!i. Ji\Ot. ~J .n!jW leaves retary.
representrog. tile · Pomeroy ·ll're to accumwale near the bouse;
department spoke on I Ire to put Inflammable liquids 111 A reslonal meeting to be held
prevention month throughout the proper containers, and to have In Marlettrl November 10 ·wo
country. Most llres are caused co. ~ AI":!BP ha,ve 11 re 8lUIOWICed and se~eral me.m·
;)lum.n lalllltft. The 11omen rtritlanf:"r!ijifi[gf IDd• walll. bers :pll!n to attead. Allo• ~
~y have a 11'8fl ln!l!!!~ce 'Oi.ld ·~ lilaiDtenl!lce, care I10IIIIced was a meeting a~ tile '
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electrt~ outlets. ope~ and m.: at 7:30p.m. for .all Garden
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are Important. ...,
: bower sbow. DriiWlngo will Ill
SnQ OWeen . Smoking ind careless use 0t mad• lor Classes and detaiiJ 91

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gram cbairman, Bubstitutlng
for Mrs. David Entsp1inger and ·
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autumn theme Including .

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Purdue 20
Notre Dame !8 Miami 33
Oldahqma 0
Ohio U, 13

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Jas. Shfeeta
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Carol Lyole~LJt,: Chandler
Sandra Dee
Peter Fonda
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(llPI) Conremoved the final har·
to adjolbi1IDLODI Saturday
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a reVGIUIIO"'
ill finance presidential
campaigns with tu-

dollars.
a 31.22 roD call vote, tha
tilis1te passed IDd sent to the
llou8e a CObllroverslai forlnnstors hill. Its acUoo
~ble

final adjournment ol the 19th Cougre" later

Saturday.
Among tile bill's ·rlden was a
proviSion thai would give tho
Republican aqd
Dei!IO!!L'atie
portlea $30 nlillloo ·each In Ia&gt;:
revenues to help flljanc!e lhelr
11161 presidential camprti&amp;ns.
With that bill out ol the way
and with qiJ(ck spected approv.
al of a supplemental titaney bill
In the Senate, Congress could
go home to worry about Its own
election prohlelll.!. Most ot the
House members alreariY were

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w.tq Friday.

IDelutl1ng ·li big proposed to:
break .lor weallby p:oleuiooal
men. All "'"m•ted 18 miiUoa
~. lawy&lt;n and other ielf.
employed per80DS :would
be

llnlabed

.· ltiltltlrqt&amp; Clmpa/Ju
But a number of senators
were flircect Ill quit eampalgn-

able to doUble to 43,100 tltejr
P'OIODI deduction for personal
peosloa plaiiJI under the 11-'0111·

ln,l r(Dil return to Wasblngton
Satutilay to · break a deadlock
betWeen Senators Albert Gore,
IJ.Term., Bnd Ruaseii B. Long,
IJ.La., over the campaign fund.
Gore's blocking tacllcs _ .
aha~ by a 37 to 15 rote,
rejectl!ti bla effort to kl1l the
ta&gt;:' measure by tabling It It

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CtalmJ Ullt!Oidlli1ltiGttal

But Gore· termed
"itovel,
bizarre, unwise and LllLCOLLSiftuUonal" Ltma's plan tor flnanoIDI presJdentJal eampa~gns,

Gore emteudt there are iDJuf.
ffcleol safeguards to prevent
miluoe ol the funds.

UDder tbe measure tnpayera
can checll: olf an lbetr lllcome
Ia&gt;: returned $1 of their I a x
billa to so Into a federally operated
presidenttal election
campaign. fund.
'11he maxlm•un eaclt eandl·
date's party would get would
bs based ou the total vote ol
the previous presidential eJeo.

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General News ••• • 1-2-3
Erl!torlalo .. . .. .. .. • • 4
Features .... ...... , 5
Pnm News, DateUne 6
Sports .... ... , 7-8·9-10

Loeal Hlghllghta . 11·12
TV Schedules, News
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Womena Features

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Cluslflerll . .... . 111-19
Week'a Review ..... 20
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1966

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PAICI lO

Guerrillas Stage Bloody Prelude
To Opening of Manila Conference~
SAIGON CUP!) - Viet. Cong
guerrillas attaoked in 19 sal»tage, mine and assassination
assaulta fn the past 24 hours In
Sooth VIetNam in Bn apparent
effort to paint an especially
bloody plelure of the war .. the
Manila summit conference approached, aovernment apok!!Sment spokesmen said Saturday.
The new wave ol 'llolence fol·
lowed the terrorist hombmg In
a !Mekong Delta market squaro
that killed IS persons and serfttrtalJI wounded another
M
wbetl a claymore-type
mme
pllnted ID, a veptaN• basket
went oJf a tltrottg of 1,800
- · ~ lltd eltiJdre!l,
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Offsetting the terror to .some their troops h•d suffered llgbt Navy and Maline JI11G11 1lfi
extent, South
Vietnamese . casuaiUes In the operation nam- 120 mis&gt;riooo up
doW.••
spokesmen disclosed that 1;1, S. ed Truy Klclt - a lar-rangmg North Vleltuunese c:ou1
planes and Sooth Vlelnaltlete anti-guerrilla ramble.
They said oo• Air Force•
troops have ltilled nearly 800 About 50 miles down the Tbandercblef jel wu chnnted
Viet Cong m a five-&lt;lay drive coast, U. S. Air Cavalry troops due to "unkuollll~ eausei,-ur
against Communist .¥ll"frlllasr:tn supported by heli&lt;lopter gw&gt; that the pilot was ml"lnt Ill
the coastal lowland'~&lt;• miles ships ltilled 19 Viet Cong satur· acllon.
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northeast of SaigOD.
day. The cavalry action ta a U. s. Navy plattes ~
Gov~,,PP~ satd continuing mopup of Commu· or destroyed 125 bargeibiil.a
500 of the 584 esUmat'id Viet nlst forces that has seen 1b e group of ble8l'ly 110!1 eaugbt olf
Cong dead were killed by Amer· American inflict heavy casual· the northem cou~ wbllv , ~
lean plane. They ssld they found ties on the enemy and take an Force pliota mtashed up '""'lit
70 Viet Cong atuffed Into one extraordmary LLtllllber of 673 othert.
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care, apparenUy air strike vic· Red captives on one of I b e Saigon spokesmen said ')Iaiii
lima whose bodies bad· been war's most successful opera- of the I'Uh of Viet Cong attacks
bkl!leD by IJ.eeln&amp; Commwtlat tiona.
reported In tbe ~ ;&amp; lirlllli
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• • • · - ·lit the air war, V. S. !POkes- were larp rteala(~·~Tbl ~
llltl man sald Amsrlcan AI!' Forqel bloody.
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Lee Davidson,
"In. Mrs.
a patient at Grant Hospital
Columbus where she Is

belog treated for a severe
throat infection. Mrs. Davidson
" the daughter of Mr.
aod
Mrs. Emerson Jones. She fs In
room 845.
The lour daughters of the late
Judge and Mrs. Edgar Ervin
visited here with their aunt,
Mrs. 0. fl . Stewart in Middle-

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Mrs. Joe WIISOP and family:
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John Erano, ~n of Mr.
Mr•. Edward Evans, has
to Pensaoola, Fla., lor further
tramlng In th• U, S. Navy. He
has been at the ~~ Lakes
Training station and after 1
Ieav• hero with hll ~
has been aulpect In P'lortjla'

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cltidm? 'lltooo't- ""' to iDd CMit.

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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
PHONE 99U432

evening al the Church ot Chrfslll
Dr. Rolland Boice ol
well, N. M. is here for a visit
with his mother, Mrs.
Boice, and brother, Dr. Ray.

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Mrs. Dole Mourning bas re.
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she has been the gu011t of
son and family, llfr. flild Mrs.
James MoutDin&amp; IIIIi cblldr,n.
llfra, Ora RoF, Columbus,

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tlngbouse Electrk: Corp. . .
the IntetoaliOnal Union of E•...,.
trical Workers (IUB) reacltetl
agreement Satunlay tl1 I throe-year &lt;OIItrad.
'Die agreement Is retroaollft
to Oct. 17 and Millo until N39,
li, 11168.
II prevldes three
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wage Jnneaseo, two eosl • ol •
Uving Increases and a pay rallt
for ltlgbsr skilled wortero. ,
The proposal was IIUbmltW
to the JUE earlier SalurdiJI'
following ail-nltlbt barPI ""'
sessions conductetl by ~
taUves ol the federal MtdJtt.
liOn and '.:OOclllaUoa ~ :l
was approved onantmouslr 111
the WE • S.member WOII\Llfo
bouse Conh!renc+ Boerd.

Santa Getting No
Free Ride In '66
WASHINGTON fUPll - ta Clall!l wtU have Ill Pill' liJI
own Will' to VIet Nam tltl.l
Ouistmaa, but &amp;lUll bs flor4 .....
cilll lor
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apected to relc1t ~ ....
portiotbl.
There wDI bs DO fret llrlll
M there wu Ia INf, All paILI!t wD1 llan to .lttt It'!\ 111
reeular mall - IIID'fact ..
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go out they
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Nov.enthef ··- .: ·Mjlr'·.. Turne
of her Keiser
parents,MlnonJDie
Mr. IIIII Mn.
· r, Harry
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;ear
lib mask 10 !hi!!&gt; alomflil. ~ · l'earHf~lfman Mr. and Afr,, 1!. A, B~
UlllOI beIosee~ Many Muslims and Freaa f!dwardi,
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and faiDUy of LotJan were Sr,l"'
Ml~onH0I~ fist.·
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u:h• mteting w.. opened With day dinner euesll of Mn
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an said she hllll '
claq song, ·•BJeat· Be the tea Withrow
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er· th .
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Halloween day wllb Mrs. Charlet~ Wlthin apJWe&lt;iatfon of ·bse 1"':!er ~'lrll was ·~ oJJI In the row.
ing aod '•formatl've r n s~
I'O!IIbm~ of dbugi!nut'8, or- Mrs. GladYI Smith ol Brrrb, "'
talk.
ange purrh. coffee, apples and erton and Miss Pearl HoffmBO,
tile guesf'ot M D I
candy. 'l1if table was decor- a mlsslonary from Paltlltan
tng
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a e M~rn- ated ·wJIII bla~k-~11!8 and pump- were weekend p&amp;ll of Mr'
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Mad$1f' 9 .
Otterbein 6·
Colgate :43
Brown 7

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Thomas Young tn Pomeroy.

Clllicldy-cash to spare, without cost
or deprivation-there's nothini! so convenient as having a substantia[savine•
(U)C()uilt here in our "full-scale service"
lbank. Save here regularly-you'll save
more, fasted

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Bowling ·Green·35 Pittsburgh 0 • Wm &amp;·MolY 6
.Michigan 49
Syracuse ,28 .. ' Penn.State 31,
Minnesota 0
H.oly.CroS$ ·6 ~ W. Viiginia 6

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r•mluw•h• Conler/m71111.. • I ""-'-' 1/le YO\IIl&amp; Aodult··cfil... Ill .of..aJl,ll...... lie pld.
'J1he Better Home and Ga~
items for the year and plans
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the ~ Pojner.Y' First' ·:'·iJaptil ''~lln~nf,fie'sald~shnuld bookonHousePianta.''wasPtf
were made to pay the pledge
chumh met Tuesday evenln. alwa)'ll have the lire depart- unted to the Pomeroy Llbr~
to the church budget. T h e
in the s&lt;&gt;&lt;lal room of lhe church. ment ~hone number handy. 1n by the ctub. Ml'll. 'lboiiiPBQI!;
group also made plans to
The room was decorated by case of fire, pran a safe exit, ways and means chairman, he'14
with the Bloodmobile
prog- o~
Mrs. .Carvl!f WIUlalll.! and Mrs. "'OIIIImtm 'Mamt ftre depart- a plant and bulb aale d~
ram thiS year as before.
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Terry l'tlalln and featured I ment, do not ~n!e.l'. house Ull- the e~enlng.
M1ss Faehnle announced that
By Mrs. Donald Mora
Ralph Trussel presented
felt, bat on wings at tba en- der an)' Clroumstances and ·he Flower
enta
Pictures for the church
Grandparents were honored
Pr&lt;stdent pin to ( lrl trance, pumpkins, skelelons and sure ehHdren and elderly have judged b -:~~ctor Hw:=;r
ory Will be taken Saturday, Oct.
the program when Chester
who has served the pa•t crepe paper streamers. Mem. been placed in nands of respon. of Wlldw!,.. club and blueyrili29.. Mrs. NormBn
Wayland, P'TA met for the October meet· two years as unit preSident. Mr bers were In costume and · af• albl~ ,. people. A question and bona awarded to M
Ll ·
cha1rman or Aftffnoon Circle, mg at lhe school Monday even- Kautz spoke br~efly on the
ter ,.guesamg their identity ·the ani-· Jl"rkld followed.
Moore Mrs Cbarl::· Lewor!
announced the first meeting for ing. As each Grandmother ar- levy The Cllester PTA
regular meeting was hOld
' Ml'ii. "LeWis opened "e mee~ Mrs J' hn .;,
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1 Mrs. Jooe
Th us
r day, Oct. .'n. and
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nv , a corsage of fall flowers
record as favoring the levy. PfOyer by tile Rev. ' ~rver lng , wlth devotions taken from Struble and Mh. Robert
me~ hers to brmg a
was pmn•d to her shoulder.
During lhe program, each Williams opened the 'lriMing !!'he Bailie lor -Peace: by Con·
family Bible.. The Circle
Mrs RaJ h
grandparents Introduced him· and deVGtions were led by Rl· rad N. ffilton. Eac!h 'member Halloween aamea wert ;
ce1ved an mv1tat1on to attend dent ·ope
thTrussei.. pres!- self and told how mBny
chard Finlaw who read An Eve- read a paragrapb ll'om The 4ucted by Mrs. Cbarlea J.AW '
~~~meeting at the Cb~rch or the PTA ;raye: a:'e:;~ With children they had in school.
· Prayer. II was deci~ to Golden lferiUigl&gt;' ""Mlin\bers of during the social hour ~
nst Thursday everung
lo led b Mrs
song Mrs. Pearl Mora reminisced
some new chairs lor the·Walk·llt IDd•Wlljlwood Gar- prtze8 awarded to Mra. VI ·.
~": M~.Lowell Lusby of
and a~comp~ni~u~;~~~~ce~ about school days at the CeoSunday SChool room. Mrs. den ellltii' were W.l~ed as Hysell, Mrs. Struble and
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IStlan College.
e B kJ
· og tral Grad• Scnool in
Orval Wiles, Mrs. Harry Ball- guests. ' · ' · '1 • u•·
Terrell. Mrs. Cherl01 Hay~
cY
The group voted to bring a rDu:c ey.
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where she attended and
ey and Mrs. Oliver Michael Officers were Installed by the door prize. The Ira
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~~a~ msteadft of lhe usual it wa:n~n~~n~~:'"t~:t ~:~;~gg taught. She also spoke of fond were named as a committee to Mrs. Robert Thompson who prize donated by Mrs. o, , J::
" mas g1 excbange f o r
memories of Professor c
mvestrgate ways of helpmg the
.
Heaton wlj awarded to ,.,:~.
the December meeting with
spoons h•d been purchased for Coats
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Terrell
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amount to be used for
lunch room but the tea- M ' P
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a OWeen II
sionary pledge
spoons were yet to be acquired,
rs. u~ley Karr spoke
Rerreshmenta of doughnuts f'
f : ~~;;.
The Hallowet~~ lheml w' 8
Mrs. Evffett Davis and Mrs Mrs. Trussel announced that he~ ~em~les of the one room cider aud Halloween candy
reO flte W ..
carried out by the ~
Bruce Lloyd were named ~ plans for the Halloween earn!- !~t."~~t ores! Run where
by the hostess, Mrs. Wil·
the exeouUve COlllllll~. • •.
the food committee and Mrs.
were ":ell underway and Mr
liams. The table carried out
nuts iced In
and ~
Nan Moore and Mrs. M. L.
decoratmg and setting up
. ;nd .. ~~ Carl Kautz the
Halloween theme with Members of tile Busy Bee were served from. I llblet ..
1French to the cheer
booths would be done of Wed. ~ng • uet K..ow WHo Holds matching anpklna Games ~ Cii!SB of tJuo Mldclleport Fi 1 lered with Ill lft'l1ll8llll{m !iJ
tee. A rouod robin card was
. evening Oct. 26. AU M~mo~ow," accompanied by
uoder lh~ direction 01 . U~ .()urcil''l!lljd}'M' 8 ~- mariaolcts llld oranp
sent to Mr. and Mrs. Noah committees are to be
s. oger Buckley.
Guy Cowan and Mrs pJia. loween ·party· '11hursda ev nl m a (llllllllklp.. F1vor. - . .
Haskins. Mrs. Swanson report- at this time. Admi&lt;sion at the th Mrs. Ralph SemiSter told
lin.
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at the church The ~ue~~ lieu of black
Wllcbei a1ir1
ed that the Eleanor
Circle door will be 25c "'' person h e ~~.;;;:;'g true story
Attending were the above and was decorated with orange pumpkins.
would he In cbarge of
the With game tickets to be free er 1
and life With her Mrs. Richard Flnlaw Mr and and black paper st~
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the of charge There will be a sweet ?,wn beloved grandmother .~n Mn. Jenkins 8JII!Iber,'
Wil- black cats Bnd obllns ::""'
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Ch~IStmas season with Class 12 shop and refreshment booth. I Remembe~ Gr~ther. Uam Barnbart, Jlln. Harold party. Tho.'" att!nrtlng were":
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asSisting.
Mrs. Lois McCain and Mrs. The hospitality comnuttee
Lemley, Orval Wiles, Mrs Eu· 008lume and a and
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Mrs. Swanson closed
the Betty Dean were named to
November 18 •s follows :
gene TrJpt~.!ID!l M nd 111 w Jltla.
gr
march
8
meeting with a prayer lor peace lhe table decorating for
Woodrow Mora, Mrs.
Wllllam , ~an
iucJa I
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IR Conjunctton with
the
Farm Bureau Annual
Holter, Mrs. Donald
Mrs,
tho
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nd
es or
servance of Business and Pro. that will be served by
the Roy Holter, Mrs. Roger
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mes R prtzes were
1Chester PTA at the
lessional Women's week.
grade er and Mrs. Norma Amshury,
llff)lfQty
1.!"bsl b~ MrsEI~ll~~ McGhee,
course was served by school on Thursday, Nov . 3.
Refreshments of dougbnuts, Pai.lw~tn
Mrs. Cly~~· wm': Slaven,
the boste,.es, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. Robert Wood, c 0 u n 1y coffee and c1der were served
ft!fT~
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renner, Mrs.
Mrs. Everett Davis and Mrs. Council President, sent
her the lunchroom . which was
~OllJefl ~;;t Hallie Mcintyre Mr. 1114 Mn. Hl!ll!)' Koenig
James Jlv1den. The table was appreciation by Mrs.
orated m keepmg With the .
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of Csmbrl!lfe ud Mrs. iludl
covered with ~ orange clolh Barton for the hospitality ex- Halloween season. Hostesses
sl::
liit ~~ *'-;. lilc(l!mlr :~~ =: of Windon of! Henderson, 'fli. va.:
and centered Wllh a fall ar· tended to Council when It met eluded Mrs. Bertha Smith,
Pa~~
lliUI ali' . ~lien from· TJW-"'' U a VIsited !(onclay lflerDoc8 .111111
there on October 6.
Wirth,
Mrs.
Roush, Mrs. tho
ll'~
t1' •t Room o!CI'lptur take
fper MISI l!tbel Koenig 11 the~
Mrs. Berlha Smith
Brown, Mrs. Baum, Mrs. Orr,
Y .. • mornlnf Ma~
e
n rom ol Mia&amp; El* Hart.
nu;
thanked the PTA f;r the new Mrs. Mathers and Mrs. Weese. ::1eC~ c~U: J:a,.. Durin::;' :us~~':::g r!~"t;:· Mr. and llln. Wayne Prln&lt;e
'"'"""'· 01ltll
first ••d kit purchased for the
Mrs. Glad)'ll Smith, of Ba~: Mrs. Wme~er
rled
and Mr. and Mra. Sberler Swu
school. Mrs. Smith conducted
ton accompanied her
the "n~ll-' kiltl11!r! '~ uld bs visited Wednesday with.. ~
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
room count with Mrs. Paul
speaker who ·has spent Instilled in N~V'!l!liler wo
Uvea and lrieods In
West
October 21·22
Orr's third grade winning the
10 years 'jn 'Pakistan among The birthday song ~u
VIrginia.
..OY, DID 1 GET A
attendan"' book:
Muslims, told of lhe 100 bed lor Nora lllllla; Beulah
Mr: aod Mrs. Eldon KraeutWRONG NUMBER!
The new president,
Mrs.
OUt
hospital arid of her work there Roma ~widns Jennie Kauff er were Wednesday bulibell
&lt;Technlcolor)
whieh Is mosUy with the wome~ Jeasle Hduda~U and Flortneli visitors In Gallipolis.
Bob Hope
El~&lt; Sommer rangement or mums flanked
as they are not per 'tled til 'TA!botl N ed to 111
Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Dillard
! ''TER:~~~ ~u~rCITY
With candles carrying out the
a male doctor. : . . thefli 8 .
tb ~~ of Lancaster were recent sue•ta

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,Black Death
May Strike

COL\IMBUS 11JP1t - I'ht
Oblo Educotloa Assoclotl01)'•
es:eeutlve
Q.OI.mmee yo1ed '
anaalmoualy Friday to Invoke
prov.e11lonal s•nctlOill against
the Martins Fmy City School

·,py Escapes
f!rison
&lt;1ell
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llltTHS, DJVOttCES
REAL HTATI
DEATH5, MARRIAGES
TfMfiiP A. , • .,..,, 11.

Yet Again ·

ABERFAN, Wales. (~ Tbe oommiltee, pollcy-mak;
l!favy :a1n · s.~y lhi'ellt'""
IDI body for me !S,IJOI.mem•
ed to aend ·1 MW avalanche ol
ber group. said tbe Martlao
black death 'rac!llfl 'down oa
Forry Boord of Edacatl&gt;o ·
this disaster . stricken Wel-l~
4 'appears to bave gone out of
111tntng vlllllll•· Residents . . II
Its way to anlagonlze 'tbe pro·
menaced areas were evacuatd.
lesalooat stall" of the system,
The wamlng of a new iJIIP
from
the mountain ol 81811 ·II!W·
LONDON (UPI) - Convicted spy George Blake, - ering
ovl!i' the Merihyr VS.ey
se~pl a 42-year sentence for Russtan espionage, esvlllage came aa ·the oflllial
ca d from prison Saturday night, police said. Blake,
death
toll from Friday'• dDs,..
a riton who served as a counter spy for the Soviets
ter
rose
1&lt; at least ·1ZO, ~ 1 ttd·
while a m•mber of Britain's Foreign Office intelligence
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tng the cecovery of !be biAII"'
team, was jailed in 1981.
of 109 cltUdren entombed ,rtt bl
Police said Blake was missed from his cell in some instllnces three geneJ:a- :
their Pantciaa Green ' VaHey
Wlftlwood Scrub11 Prison, about 10 mile~ west of the titns had beeri unable to obtain
d from left accepts a $100 check as a doriation. for Boy
1d
ochool ctaSSI'f)(l!lll · . ' 1
center of London, about 7 p.m. (2 p.m. EDT) Saturday jobs."
RECEIVES CHECK - Pau] Welrnetr'thseaDe ,bsleedconA,merican Vet•raris in Pomeroy Tuesday Presentln• the
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Scout Troop No. 248 from offtcJa s o e ISa
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The dJStnct now 1s movlfl8
k . DAV T
Ll d Thomas and Post Commander Ed Spencer and Leonard Jewell are at right.
children
might sUII be bun.f
Bop nild bHn tawed from ed guilty to the ftve charges and ahead he said citing inslin&lt;&gt;!s chec Is
reasurer oy
d
1 ft t · ht Tommy Reed Marlin Barnes Eddie Hayes Ran·
the 4rlndow on Iandini In the admitted passing official d)C&lt;l· of roa,dbuildin.' wilh 90 per cent Members of the Troop present. are, secoRn' kroWw, e r oT~ GI'a•e Dana SnoUffer and Fred Gheen Mem. ~rs abo
under the black 1102e that -ri ~
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dy Chafin Rodney Gheen· th&gt;rd row, tc
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bel'l!d
the ochooi. 'n&gt;e,- ·il!d
• rope a er "·" men s
&gt;e ussJOns over a federal financing and millions in
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fo~ .hlllliing 4own Inside the period of 91'. years.
federal grants for such indus- sen:t."w~e.':'re:_R~o&lt;:&gt;:y"-V!..".au~g~h~a':'nc.,B"o"'b~"'ou~c~a~n~:::e:-n:::n:::1 S:.::==-·--:;::::.=:.:_:..c:.._____~-:----=:--=:---:::-- there was vlrtoally no cltailc•
of findinB anyone alive. (
alls.
His sentence was the tJ:~av- tries as the Lockheed Aircraft
Coroner Benjamin Haln
wu "lielltvfd 'to have iest. passed against Ill)' P'','"n planl at Logan and prospectT
opening
an Inquest on the. 11•, .
an etlUrt Brlllah s~y on md&gt;Ctmenl by a
Br!itsh ive grant for a water line to
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tims, called It the gttatest jjlj..
n111 to the enemy L1tUe of, t":s court m tnJS century,
the new Robbins • Myers elecedy
Wai!S has ever ltnowo, . ·,
' discloaed dlll'ln&amp; the .rial.
Iric motor plant here·.
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tbe severity of the sentence
FRUNTIER !lAYS
During • question P.riod,
to confirm_ the swy. ABIQUIU. N. M. (UP!) A Moeller praised Project Head
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LANSING Mich. (UPI) - A township court jury
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trial _Judge, m pa.smg band of 150 Spamsh-Amencans, Start for pre-school children and
of three retire'd men and two housewives Saturday District Sebool
a8ld the inf~rmation dema11dmg tttie to land m Ktlj said the nalional education asThe 1966 fund drive ot the Meigs County Chapter found a voung Michigan state senator guilty ot trying
ilt,ve, to tile Rus!lans hu·l Carson Nat tonal Forest, swarm- SJstance program was "improv- of American Red Cross bemg conducted through Octo- to coax coeds into playia,il i~ J&gt;?rnographic films;
Employe• to Meet
much of thiS '"'un- ed thrOJJgh a police bamcade 'ng lhe level of education."
ber 31st 1s in need of volunteer workers. .
state Sen. Bernard F". 0 Bnen, 31, whose wtfe Is
§f&lt;&gt;rts completely u,.,_ Saturday and placed three U. 1 Miller said he also favored
Drive Chairman Robert Cleland sa td . workers are expecting their fifth child, was convicted on a disorder- Tile Southeast Dlstrictmol
fi•id of esplona~e s. Forest Service men "under led 1 ad to education but needed in Pomeroy, Mtddleport and Saltsbury areas. ly conduct charge and sentenced to 10 days In jail plus Ohio AssodaUon of
l'lllllil
conv'cted on II•• arrest" The men were releas- tha~r~he ~oney should be' alto. Anyone willing to assiot is asked to contact Cleland at payment of a $100 fine. He
Scllool Employees will 'll.t"l
char&amp;'"· Blake ple•d· ed a while later.
cated to local sch09I boards his home after 7 p m. or phone Ihe offtce of Metgs was freed on $500 bond.
hours, weighing nine days.
at Portsmouth High
ilcQpsil,
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td d 'd 0 n whtch County Agncultural Exten- 1
testimony, before ruling 0 Bri·
October 28, "11'lr
" tc wou
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sion Service
wh~eh is very much needed, His wtre, Mary Louise, put en guilty of d!Jorderiy
their aonual di•trict n!eeUM·
programs to spend Jt
.
Cleland said· expenses of the I sJ,J!ed Cleland.
her arm aroulid O'Brien and for "engaging in Indecent
Reg!Atrallon wUI begin Jl .e;j!l
The two took opposlle vtews l Meios County Chapter from ' The Metgs County bloodmo- : wept silently as the verdict was or obscene condoct to
a. m. followed by the gen~,al
on Seclion. 14B of the
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th Taft-Hartacts ~f !nten:oune and-or tak • asseritblY meet1ng at ....
tt m.
11 d January 1 through September I btle VJSJ! wdl he Mon ay, Octo- I ea ·
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~ybAt ct, mvkolvmg e so-ca e 30th of this year amounted to ber 24. at the Pomeroy Juntor Lansing Township
Jusuce ing of nude pictures."
Tbe Honorable V81'1l81 G. lillie,
rig -to-wor aw.
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Hutter said O'Brien as a Jr., Repre!eDtatlve from · ~
Moeller said Ohioans had giv- ~ !1,933.9 .
orne serv~ce an Jg c ooA'I Mro~
nootn un I Court Judge Geor&amp;e Hotter oen- " bll figure" wout'd
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en thetr answer in previous elec- home service loans toated $9111l· , 6 p m ' etg• coun y res· tenced O'Brien to 90 d'ays In "puf be ond th' .. d
County w)li be the guest 1......~- 11 H at sed 63 during thiS perwd. ThiS , dents who can posSibly come Jail and a $100 fine the max- ar ey
e "' ays or
er. Lunch w!R be Jlei'Ved,.lllt.lllt
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1.wns, re)~.tng
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hl•h school cafeteria to ,,_
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. 't 'd servtce JS lor men m the armed [ are urg to o so.
imum penalty but he suspelid·
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orgamz . a r, saymg ' pat services and due lo the rise of Anyone wishing to make a ed all but to' days of -tbe jall life" because of publicity about who bav• reservaUona. . '!)to
good! dJVIdedndths to wo~kers, em- I enlisimenls has increased over 1cont;tbution to the Red Cross , sentence
the trial.
day will be cUmlll&lt;ed by •
p oyers an
e coun ..-y.
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d0 90 I'
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Miller said he supported Sec- last year.
~un
nve a ~ ~y
· O'Brien said It was an ••un.
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lion !4B because it involved the Blo~obile expenses
for 'l JUSt motl contnbuhons I? the just verdict" and vowed to apernoon. All
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issue of a person's right 11 vote this penod totaled $522.45 and 1RaCJne !lome Bank, Cleland peal.
are urgetlto •.aliiJW.
in this case whether to JOin o; ! disaster, .$412.89. The goal tf i sai?.
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''I'm not guilty,"' he said.
By ROO.rt Wingett
not join a union.
I $3500 Which has beep set by Followmg are sohcttors now His wife promised to stand
·'IOD.'\ y·s THOUGHT - A good heart is better Prof. John Graham, head ' t~e chapter Will net Me' g &lt; acltve, Columbta, Mrs. Clay behind him. ,
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. all tbe heads in the world.- Bulwer.
of the Humanities Division of County half of thiS amount, Jordan : Salem, Mrs. Ann Hath- "I know he's. ·Innocent. My
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and Mrs. Robert Clark, Rut- We II fight to tbe very end
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ro!umn of tbe October issue of Argosy magazine er 300 students. facultv mem-[
l•nd. ltrs. Fred George; Bed- because we know we·r~ right." LOGAN. Ohio (UP)) _ DailY II · Et:vft~
lomtt'r \leigs rounty resident Robert Gilmore, was 1bers and members of.;.. news
I ford , Leo Story ; Oronge, Rob- Tbe jury deUberated eight meetings may bf beld
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Uiolllwid• boost to the Big Bend Boat Regatta an- I media.
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I ert Marcmko: Chester, Mrs.
week to try to reach a~::; "JJARADIII-IIAWAIIAN
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in PIIJMroy._
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Student participation in writ- I
I B;tty Milhoan : Sutton, Vernon
on a labor contract
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1... Sllll}'. tellmg of the most unusual day tn the ten questions. and at a tater !
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. Nease; Olive, Mrs. Ada BJSseii:
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members of. United
Rubber Etvlo Pielier
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debate
TOKYO •UP! I~ Japan s 0' 1' ' . Lebanon, Mrs. Margaret Yost,
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· Sl!llnna ·Lalflt
"'-nsr~~ll
· Ga h anna, Oh'to .
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Jllht•eta
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RJii&lt;srll Y li ves m
verbal questions from the aud.' 1slrongiy
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.· u- .and ,Let ar1• Mrs · "'••y
•..,. Roush
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GOotlyeil' )hint
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Marianna Hill
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strike
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ICy lme durmg Jt• we_ek-long n.ll &amp; - { ' _ _ _ L l' r
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boat 0 f 3 11 d
. f . 3 t two hours avatlablo In the I iionai convention begmnmg here
ltt·ttU~'il!;ll ·I . ll!'t Is reached by the elid
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ave owned
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first headun met"'ing of the two :
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THU~.SOAY;_ Oct. 1? :
ne ttme or another and have seen Oh1o Rtver catftsh candidales.
, Monday .
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WILMI~"t
'NOT .OPIN
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· IUPll J!linor
wrk matters. ned oIf the
f Mgosy for many years
feel the members of the I'
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now, , , Xenia, wps : o ers rema1
PRIDAY
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ooest Abe club .wuld enjoy hearing about the true how they chose lhetr aides. Md- i ready been in practice ,;ore :
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cra'h nlant here. wit~ company
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uI harrowmg
expenence
l- - - - - --~~--- ---· 1' ler stated
· that he
nd had ldmade no earlt'er this )'ear ·
ID.
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hal-e recently g 0 n • Iclicking so fast it sounded like commtllmenl, • cou
not Besides the expected strong
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ori"AJ..S.. .II&amp; salii6Iiy; ·11' mi~ FU~t Gla". Workel'8. Local 1017
fLYING MAG~INII"
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[a siren . I nipped the drag full unless he was elect~. Moel· l denunciatlon of Amencan poli-1
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party · CINCINNATI ((I PI) - Poll,. I Gt'felie County · tine.
, . :. · nt on FridaY's talks on 101'~·
I had af•ays
mamlau&gt;ed I Just before my line ran out I !JOn on abtitly and educatmn, members are expected to dis- !satd Saturday that on the baSJs ,
.issUes which •tarted the strike
I nuldo't take a farm quickly wedged my rod throdgn ' and told of his deep personal : cuss policy recommendations a- , of ev,i,dence they "have to as- tdie Highway Patrol said Miss 'n&gt;esday.
Tuu fur my ft!lnoa boat. the spokes of the st..ring wheel mterest m helpmg
' young!dopted by tlte •lxth session of 1sume the rape-strangulation of fnlo""'"wiiS . a . passenaer in a
---~that was before they began land hung on light. That catfish people to Jearo~ about their the party's central committee. I a blind etrl.rly :pinster was the car driven by Harold Pi•ukha~~
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hold tho lllllUal boat. races , headed up-river, and
witbin governmtnt.
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But the major point by far !wor.~ of tl.e Cmclnnati strang- Jr., 23, Xema, who was ser1 MANILA (U.PI) _ A u. a,
nearby Pomtroy, OhiO. . 1 Se&lt;'Onds, I had a rooster tail of Mtiltr_ vtolenll) demed any will be endorsement of Japa- · ler.
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n discovered that
qute~ my own. The farther he went, conne&lt;lton wtlh right
wmg ! nese CommunJSI .pariy Secr.ta- The woman, Rose Wmstel, ~- heukhart's car ·
25 persons wel'l! killed Salur·
tf~hllll .llad becoll1f a thmg 11he more speed he picked up groups. wnen a questiOn asked I ry General Kenji Miyamoto's who was killed Wednesd Y 1 Ued to . 1~ lite
4ay n]Jlht tn a colUsion here .
Ihe past. The wake
from l and soon lhe telephone poles him specifically if he had , already Pnforceil independent night or early Thursday, was a
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tween an American
woinioa boats kopt the I along the shore looked like ~ . received support from the John , neutral ooiicy ii.ne MiyartoU: lhe rapist-strangler's fifth vic· ~ a car 53rlv~ntte . g ·n
and a Philippine passellller ves-.
1 Birch Society_ or the Ku Klux !has. in roet, be•n ~uch
at« In Sllch a turmoil that I pirket fence.
str~ng : tim in the 1past 10 months.
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Inc to _dsh_ wl9 a waste oft "As 1 rounded the Bend at Klan. He. clatmed that the Iadvocate of dropping tbe pro. I Although there were some Egleston and his wife, Netue,l
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me, Every time I stood up to Pomeroy, 1 was struggling fran- que~~ton_ was planted, and stat- Chnese oosturo that the preo.l minor dl fferencts In the slaying S3," were reported ln good condi·l
•vohonel ~f them. dohwn, he ticaliy to get my knife out of ed,h I havenouconnectdJonds wtlht ent independent policy mave- of Mflss Wmsteli andlltlhe previ- tlon at Clintrin Memorial
J t was urgmg 1m on my pocket to cut the line. By sue organ.tza ons an o no m~nt iS known popularl;
a- ous our rape·s ranp a ons as ital hert· _ .
went .faster. By the lime I this time, 1 was threading my know enough about the Birch mong Communists bere •
as they w~ce omwflghed by I he P ,
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ellmbed back !nUl my boat. way through the pack of rae JSoctety to even comment on I "Miyamoto structure."
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Saxbe Give• Sclioo .
xt onsfautht was fast
ap- staring at me in openm-outhed 1 Moeller was asked why he ,
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The chtef dtfference was the Historical Picture . .
Ohio
oachm1. After ono full sum- amazement.
lefl .the tl'mJStry to ent.r !~," , The Stale Highway
patrol . fact that whereas the strangler LANC'ASTER. Olilo ( UPI)
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mmms. ~~ beclllTlt obvious able to get that line cui, 1 was dtd .~o after. long. conSJdent· l urdav in Gailia county juve- ]every three months he waited ney general, Henry Stanbery,
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m, so I deci(jed to join when 1 twisted the
steering based on tile "opporlunity. to ell fined ·William D. W~ilman, crime before starting again. Junior High School Saturday, by
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1wheel lo get out of their wav serve my country 1!1 a wtder 17 Kanaugo $25 and costs I
AUf,. Gen. William Saxbe.
"jl!Zau@hl mo of the hydro-]1 circled the far end &amp;f the ra~~ fie~d ·;; . th d b
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· , s~eding: Ste~en E. Nunn, 11:1 Auto•Space Pod
Speaking at the school's
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' uwnors in a weak mom-1wurse and headed back downe e ale, 10 . a , Rt. l Gallipolis, $5 and cosh. . E
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cation, Saxbe, runnin11 for ·reI Il•ler discovered he had ' mer toward the finish line. 1 statement to the Ttmes-Sentm- lllllflier-l!Ji-paSI; and Melvin E.'l M~ro~We C~l ~on Russia election .on tile GOP ticket,
st \ iown his motor in a race 1 crossed it before any of them ~ ~~ngress~an :oeliler ~'::i 1Jl.lieen, i,, ··Rt. l Gallipolis, 15 1 laun~ed a rock~ carrying an traced .the career of the one •.
jlropoaed a trade. It cost could catch me.
· w•nt 1 rna e c eard 1 and costs, both suspended, for · automatic 8 ce station towar4!t&gt;me Lancaster lawyer who d~
lilt Qly ftsbing boat and motor. "They gave me a silver tro- releases con~e;mng ed ~·
failure to transfer registratioo. the moon tO:y the Tass news i fended President Andrew John•
a. single-shot twelve - gaug&lt; phy a kiss from the regalia grants a!'l! e &lt;rmm Y e
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The official news agency said ~~;
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f the men 1 had pass- ,Jt at a congressman
as no_ Ga11 1po
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1s n ay expertenc Luna 12 was launched 8:42 a.·
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I became the proud owner of a •ed orfered me a Lhousand dol ~ontro T~~er. \ e f 1es
re its eighth consecutive accident m 14 42 8 m EDT) and was I
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Jars for my boat and since I ease. IS tsff' n '1re ,Y up to free day. The hlst accident in d~s••ned t~ ~t the systems of
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'!iY tod and reel in the cockpit Jet him have it. I used part of
But city pollee have lnvesttgat- conduct further explorations
- ' cast off. When 1 tried to the money to buy me a new
ed a total of 323 acctdents 10 the the mooo and the near • lunar
sa.rt lht IIIOlor, I realized !bat rod and reel and I'm using it
first 294 days of ·this year.
surfaces.
J!¥ raee driver was a horse as I writ• this - from t h • 1c nr ued From Page One) ·~ ·
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OF OUR
~t!~r. It would never run a- shore. The catfis~ aren't so big off f~r ~';,., Philippines, Johnson
ASKS DIVORCE
ASK TO WED
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..ID. Nol wanung tho day w go along the banks.
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Claude H. Damels, 178 Green- Applying for a marriage ll·
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,;the message is that the . nar, 1 a pe ton n ay 10 cense in the· office of
Gallla
lillt out and drifted with the 1 While oo the boat
regatta · vast majority of the American IGaiha county common pleas county probate court Friday
current
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N. were Sherman Lee Rutan 24
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Jtl!l Jbout decided to give It Frog ~~ of the 19611 regattll. battlefield and in the search charges gross neglect of duty and Linda Lou Bartley, 20, Vin·
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11~ as a bad. job when I looked celebraled her birthday this lor peare
Jand seeks custody ol two mmor ,ton, at home.
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o~ and froze. l heard the roar week alid was showered by "We deiend the right of the , _cllUdren, both of whom are
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ol•raoing holliS II tltey came many Jilts: Mrs. Hawley, em- ' majority to be free of persua- tn his custody. They were mar· I

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ftm"their rooster tails as they Street Grill in Pomeroy, rereiv· ltor Manila to meet with others 'Ky.
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Mr. alid Mrs. : to the struggle Ill Viel Nam. ' ~N FRANCISCO CUPI)-An
"RETURN TO .PEYTON
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Arthur Sylvester,
Syracuse, I "We will review the progress angry mob of about 1,000 per- .
PLAU•
"Now any fisherman knows got a real long distance phone of that struggle, the prospects sons Saturda~ ·shouted down I Carol Lynley ''efl Chandler
that theN'S nothintl like a &amp;ood caU one nigbl last week. They for bringing tt -to an end and American Nazi loader G•orge Sandra De-;PLUt."ter Fonda
11towor to start lh• flsh biting. talked with their son, Bob, who what may be done to heal the Lincoln Rockwell when he tried ,
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No 10011er had these boats pass- is serving in the U. s. Marine• wounds of a long and tra&amp;ic 1[ to stage a "while power" rally ,
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May Strike

COL\IMBUS 11JP1t - I'ht
Oblo Educotloa Assoclotl01)'•
es:eeutlve
Q.OI.mmee yo1ed '
anaalmoualy Friday to Invoke
prov.e11lonal s•nctlOill against
the Martins Fmy City School

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REAL HTATI
DEATH5, MARRIAGES
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ABERFAN, Wales. (~ Tbe oommiltee, pollcy-mak;
l!favy :a1n · s.~y lhi'ellt'""
IDI body for me !S,IJOI.mem•
ed to aend ·1 MW avalanche ol
ber group. said tbe Martlao
black death 'rac!llfl 'down oa
Forry Boord of Edacatl&gt;o ·
this disaster . stricken Wel-l~
4 'appears to bave gone out of
111tntng vlllllll•· Residents . . II
Its way to anlagonlze 'tbe pro·
menaced areas were evacuatd.
lesalooat stall" of the system,
The wamlng of a new iJIIP
from
the mountain ol 81811 ·II!W·
LONDON (UPI) - Convicted spy George Blake, - ering
ovl!i' the Merihyr VS.ey
se~pl a 42-year sentence for Russtan espionage, esvlllage came aa ·the oflllial
ca d from prison Saturday night, police said. Blake,
death
toll from Friday'• dDs,..
a riton who served as a counter spy for the Soviets
ter
rose
1&lt; at least ·1ZO, ~ 1 ttd·
while a m•mber of Britain's Foreign Office intelligence
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tng the cecovery of !be biAII"'
team, was jailed in 1981.
of 109 cltUdren entombed ,rtt bl
Police said Blake was missed from his cell in some instllnces three geneJ:a- :
their Pantciaa Green ' VaHey
Wlftlwood Scrub11 Prison, about 10 mile~ west of the titns had beeri unable to obtain
d from left accepts a $100 check as a doriation. for Boy
1d
ochool ctaSSI'f)(l!lll · . ' 1
center of London, about 7 p.m. (2 p.m. EDT) Saturday jobs."
RECEIVES CHECK - Pau] Welrnetr'thseaDe ,bsleedconA,merican Vet•raris in Pomeroy Tuesday Presentln• the
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Ll d Thomas and Post Commander Ed Spencer and Leonard Jewell are at right.
children
might sUII be bun.f
Bop nild bHn tawed from ed guilty to the ftve charges and ahead he said citing inslin&lt;&gt;!s chec Is
reasurer oy
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the 4rlndow on Iandini In the admitted passing official d)C&lt;l· of roa,dbuildin.' wilh 90 per cent Members of the Troop present. are, secoRn' kroWw, e r oT~ GI'a•e Dana SnoUffer and Fred Gheen Mem. ~rs abo
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fo~ .hlllliing 4own Inside the period of 91'. years.
federal grants for such indus- sen:t."w~e.':'re:_R~o&lt;:&gt;:y"-V!..".au~g~h~a':'nc.,B"o"'b~"'ou~c~a~n~:::e:-n:::n:::1 S:.::==-·--:;::::.=:.:_:..c:.._____~-:----=:--=:---:::-- there was vlrtoally no cltailc•
of findinB anyone alive. (
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His sentence was the tJ:~av- tries as the Lockheed Aircraft
Coroner Benjamin Haln
wu "lielltvfd 'to have iest. passed against Ill)' P'','"n planl at Logan and prospectT
opening
an Inquest on the. 11•, .
an etlUrt Brlllah s~y on md&gt;Ctmenl by a
Br!itsh ive grant for a water line to
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n111 to the enemy L1tUe of, t":s court m tnJS century,
the new Robbins • Myers elecedy
Wai!S has ever ltnowo, . ·,
' discloaed dlll'ln&amp; the .rial.
Iric motor plant here·.
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FRUNTIER !lAYS
During • question P.riod,
to confirm_ the swy. ABIQUIU. N. M. (UP!) A Moeller praised Project Head
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LANSING Mich. (UPI) - A township court jury
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trial _Judge, m pa.smg band of 150 Spamsh-Amencans, Start for pre-school children and
of three retire'd men and two housewives Saturday District Sebool
a8ld the inf~rmation dema11dmg tttie to land m Ktlj said the nalional education asThe 1966 fund drive ot the Meigs County Chapter found a voung Michigan state senator guilty ot trying
ilt,ve, to tile Rus!lans hu·l Carson Nat tonal Forest, swarm- SJstance program was "improv- of American Red Cross bemg conducted through Octo- to coax coeds into playia,il i~ J&gt;?rnographic films;
Employe• to Meet
much of thiS '"'un- ed thrOJJgh a police bamcade 'ng lhe level of education."
ber 31st 1s in need of volunteer workers. .
state Sen. Bernard F". 0 Bnen, 31, whose wtfe Is
§f&lt;&gt;rts completely u,.,_ Saturday and placed three U. 1 Miller said he also favored
Drive Chairman Robert Cleland sa td . workers are expecting their fifth child, was convicted on a disorder- Tile Southeast Dlstrictmol
fi•id of esplona~e s. Forest Service men "under led 1 ad to education but needed in Pomeroy, Mtddleport and Saltsbury areas. ly conduct charge and sentenced to 10 days In jail plus Ohio AssodaUon of
l'lllllil
conv'cted on II•• arrest" The men were releas- tha~r~he ~oney should be' alto. Anyone willing to assiot is asked to contact Cleland at payment of a $100 fine. He
Scllool Employees will 'll.t"l
char&amp;'"· Blake ple•d· ed a while later.
cated to local sch09I boards his home after 7 p m. or phone Ihe offtce of Metgs was freed on $500 bond.
hours, weighing nine days.
at Portsmouth High
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td d 'd 0 n whtch County Agncultural Exten- 1
testimony, before ruling 0 Bri·
October 28, "11'lr
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wh~eh is very much needed, His wtre, Mary Louise, put en guilty of d!Jorderiy
their aonual di•trict n!eeUM·
programs to spend Jt
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Cleland said· expenses of the I sJ,J!ed Cleland.
her arm aroulid O'Brien and for "engaging in Indecent
Reg!Atrallon wUI begin Jl .e;j!l
The two took opposlle vtews l Meios County Chapter from ' The Metgs County bloodmo- : wept silently as the verdict was or obscene condoct to
a. m. followed by the gen~,al
on Seclion. 14B of the
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11 d January 1 through September I btle VJSJ! wdl he Mon ay, Octo- I ea ·
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Jusuce ing of nude pictures."
Tbe Honorable V81'1l81 G. lillie,
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Hutter said O'Brien as a Jr., Repre!eDtatlve from · ~
Moeller said Ohioans had giv- ~ !1,933.9 .
orne serv~ce an Jg c ooA'I Mro~
nootn un I Court Judge Geor&amp;e Hotter oen- " bll figure" wout'd
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en thetr answer in previous elec- home service loans toated $9111l· , 6 p m ' etg• coun y res· tenced O'Brien to 90 d'ays In "puf be ond th' .. d
County w)li be the guest 1......~- 11 H at sed 63 during thiS perwd. ThiS , dents who can posSibly come Jail and a $100 fine the max- ar ey
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er. Lunch w!R be Jlei'Ved,.lllt.lllt
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hl•h school cafeteria to ,,_
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. 't 'd servtce JS lor men m the armed [ are urg to o so.
imum penalty but he suspelid·
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good! dJVIdedndths to wo~kers, em- I enlisimenls has increased over 1cont;tbution to the Red Cross , sentence
the trial.
day will be cUmlll&lt;ed by •
p oyers an
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Miller said he supported Sec- last year.
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lion !4B because it involved the Blo~obile expenses
for 'l JUSt motl contnbuhons I? the just verdict" and vowed to apernoon. All
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issue of a person's right 11 vote this penod totaled $522.45 and 1RaCJne !lome Bank, Cleland peal.
are urgetlto •.aliiJW.
in this case whether to JOin o; ! disaster, .$412.89. The goal tf i sai?.
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By ROO.rt Wingett
not join a union.
I $3500 Which has beep set by Followmg are sohcttors now His wife promised to stand
·'IOD.'\ y·s THOUGHT - A good heart is better Prof. John Graham, head ' t~e chapter Will net Me' g &lt; acltve, Columbta, Mrs. Clay behind him. ,
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. all tbe heads in the world.- Bulwer.
of the Humanities Division of County half of thiS amount, Jordan : Salem, Mrs. Ann Hath- "I know he's. ·Innocent. My
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and Mrs. Robert Clark, Rut- We II fight to tbe very end
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ro!umn of tbe October issue of Argosy magazine er 300 students. facultv mem-[
l•nd. ltrs. Fred George; Bed- because we know we·r~ right." LOGAN. Ohio (UP)) _ DailY II · Et:vft~
lomtt'r \leigs rounty resident Robert Gilmore, was 1bers and members of.;.. news
I ford , Leo Story ; Oronge, Rob- Tbe jury deUberated eight meetings may bf beld
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Uiolllwid• boost to the Big Bend Boat Regatta an- I media.
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I ert Marcmko: Chester, Mrs.
week to try to reach a~::; "JJARADIII-IIAWAIIAN
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in PIIJMroy._
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Student participation in writ- I
I B;tty Milhoan : Sutton, Vernon
on a labor contract
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. Nease; Olive, Mrs. Ada BJSseii:
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members of. United
Rubber Etvlo Pielier
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debate
TOKYO •UP! I~ Japan s 0' 1' ' . Lebanon, Mrs. Margaret Yost,
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· Sl!llnna ·Lalflt
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· Ga h anna, Oh'to .
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pro-Chmese
Jllht•eta
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verbal questions from the aud.' 1slrongiy
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.· u- .and ,Let ar1• Mrs · "'••y
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GOotlyeil' )hint
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-"-¥Y articl• reads:
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, _ !he. me'!lhers voled early .
Marianna Hill
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Ha.,ng been _raiSed on the banks of t e
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ICy lme durmg Jt• we_ek-long n.ll &amp; - { ' _ _ _ L l' r
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boat 0 f 3 11 d
. f . 3 t two hours avatlablo In the I iionai convention begmnmg here
ltt·ttU~'il!;ll ·I . ll!'t Is reached by the elid
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ave owned
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first headun met"'ing of the two :
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t 1 't ·til~ o th Talks so rar are on
THU~.SOAY;_ Oct. 1? :
ne ttme or another and have seen Oh1o Rtver catftsh candidales.
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1g enough to saddle · Havtnf also been an aVId reader Both debators were · as ked .· The party members are ex.
WILMI~"t
'NOT .OPIN
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wrk matters. ned oIf the
f Mgosy for many years
feel the members of the I'
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peeled to ratify what hru1 ,,1. 1·
Mildred·· •.
now, , , Xenia, wps : o ers rema1
PRIDAY
;.;;~~ISOAY
ooest Abe club .wuld enjoy hearing about the true how they chose lhetr aides. Md- i ready been in practice ,;ore :
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cra'h nlant here. wit~ company
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uI harrowmg
expenence
l- - - - - --~~--- ---· 1' ler stated
· that he
nd had ldmade no earlt'er this )'ear ·
ID.
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hal-e recently g 0 n • Iclicking so fast it sounded like commtllmenl, • cou
not Besides the expected strong
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ori"AJ..S.. .II&amp; salii6Iiy; ·11' mi~ FU~t Gla". Workel'8. Local 1017
fLYING MAG~INII"
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[a siren . I nipped the drag full unless he was elect~. Moel· l denunciatlon of Amencan poli-1
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on and it didil'l even slow him. ier stale1 he based hJS seler- ~ cy in Viet Nam, the
party · CINCINNATI ((I PI) - Poll,. I Gt'felie County · tine.
, . :. · nt on FridaY's talks on 101'~·
I had af•ays
mamlau&gt;ed I Just before my line ran out I !JOn on abtitly and educatmn, members are expected to dis- !satd Saturday that on the baSJs ,
.issUes which •tarted the strike
I nuldo't take a farm quickly wedged my rod throdgn ' and told of his deep personal : cuss policy recommendations a- , of ev,i,dence they "have to as- tdie Highway Patrol said Miss 'n&gt;esday.
Tuu fur my ft!lnoa boat. the spokes of the st..ring wheel mterest m helpmg
' young!dopted by tlte •lxth session of 1sume the rape-strangulation of fnlo""'"wiiS . a . passenaer in a
---~that was before they began land hung on light. That catfish people to Jearo~ about their the party's central committee. I a blind etrl.rly :pinster was the car driven by Harold Pi•ukha~~
21 KILLED
hold tho lllllUal boat. races , headed up-river, and
witbin governmtnt.
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But the major point by far !wor.~ of tl.e Cmclnnati strang- Jr., 23, Xema, who was ser1 MANILA (U.PI) _ A u. a,
nearby Pomtroy, OhiO. . 1 Se&lt;'Onds, I had a rooster tail of Mtiltr_ vtolenll) demed any will be endorsement of Japa- · ler.
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o'¥'1Y mJuredl·
.. Navy spokesman reported ·thai
n discovered that
qute~ my own. The farther he went, conne&lt;lton wtlh right
wmg ! nese CommunJSI .pariy Secr.ta- The woman, Rose Wmstel, ~- heukhart's car ·
25 persons wel'l! killed Salur·
tf~hllll .llad becoll1f a thmg 11he more speed he picked up groups. wnen a questiOn asked I ry General Kenji Miyamoto's who was killed Wednesd Y 1 Ued to . 1~ lite
4ay n]Jlht tn a colUsion here .
Ihe past. The wake
from l and soon lhe telephone poles him specifically if he had , already Pnforceil independent night or early Thursday, was a
~~
by
tween an American
woinioa boats kopt the I along the shore looked like ~ . received support from the John , neutral ooiicy ii.ne MiyartoU: lhe rapist-strangler's fifth vic· ~ a car 53rlv~ntte . g ·n
and a Philippine passellller ves-.
1 Birch Society_ or the Ku Klux !has. in roet, be•n ~uch
at« In Sllch a turmoil that I pirket fence.
str~ng : tim in the 1past 10 months.
:::~nDayioo, eU:~r~l said. seL
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Inc to _dsh_ wl9 a waste oft "As 1 rounded the Bend at Klan. He. clatmed that the Iadvocate of dropping tbe pro. I Although there were some Egleston and his wife, Netue,l
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me, Every time I stood up to Pomeroy, 1 was struggling fran- que~~ton_ was planted, and stat- Chnese oosturo that the preo.l minor dl fferencts In the slaying S3," were reported ln good condi·l
•vohonel ~f them. dohwn, he ticaliy to get my knife out of ed,h I havenouconnectdJonds wtlht ent independent policy mave- of Mflss Wmsteli andlltlhe previ- tlon at Clintrin Memorial
J t was urgmg 1m on my pocket to cut the line. By sue organ.tza ons an o no m~nt iS known popularl;
a- ous our rape·s ranp a ons as ital hert· _ .
went .faster. By the lime I this time, 1 was threading my know enough about the Birch mong Communists bere •
as they w~ce omwflghed by I he P ,
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ellmbed back !nUl my boat. way through the pack of rae JSoctety to even comment on I "Miyamoto structure."
, SJmtlanttes tn all five cases,
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was oul of sight and t h c mg boats and the drivers were 1 tt"
I detertives said.
Saxbe Give• Sclioo .
xt onsfautht was fast
ap- staring at me in openm-outhed 1 Moeller was asked why he ,
THREE CQNVICTED
The chtef dtfference was the Historical Picture . .
Ohio
oachm1. After ono full sum- amazement.
lefl .the tl'mJStry to ent.r !~," , The Stale Highway
patrol . fact that whereas the strangler LANC'ASTER. Olilo ( UPI)
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er of.alt~atoly fishmg and "Well, sir. by the lime I was [pohttcal area. He stllted, ' ;reported three convictions Sat- • previOusly had slruck about A portrait of Ohio's first
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mmms. ~~ beclllTlt obvious able to get that line cui, 1 was dtd .~o after. long. conSJdent· l urdav in Gailia county juve- ]every three months he waited ney general, Henry Stanbery,
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at I wun I sot. /. to be a l so far out in front of them thot bon. and hiS deCISion was : nile ~ourt Judge John W How- . only etgl.t days after the fourth was presented to the Stanbery . r-""l':!:i
m, so I deci(jed to join when 1 twisted the
steering based on tile "opporlunity. to ell fined ·William D. W~ilman, crime before starting again. Junior High School Saturday, by
0!:,
1wheel lo get out of their wav serve my country 1!1 a wtder 17 Kanaugo $25 and costs I
AUf,. Gen. William Saxbe.
"jl!Zau@hl mo of the hydro-]1 circled the far end &amp;f the ra~~ fie~d ·;; . th d b
.
· , s~eding: Ste~en E. Nunn, 11:1 Auto•Space Pod
Speaking at the school's
0 owm~
' uwnors in a weak mom-1wurse and headed back downe e ale, 10 . a , Rt. l Gallipolis, $5 and cosh. . E
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cation, Saxbe, runnin11 for ·reI Il•ler discovered he had ' mer toward the finish line. 1 statement to the Ttmes-Sentm- lllllflier-l!Ji-paSI; and Melvin E.'l M~ro~We C~l ~on Russia election .on tile GOP ticket,
st \ iown his motor in a race 1 crossed it before any of them ~ ~~ngress~an :oeliler ~'::i 1Jl.lieen, i,, ··Rt. l Gallipolis, 15 1 laun~ed a rock~ carrying an traced .the career of the one •.
jlropoaed a trade. It cost could catch me.
· w•nt 1 rna e c eard 1 and costs, both suspended, for · automatic 8 ce station towar4!t&gt;me Lancaster lawyer who d~
lilt Qly ftsbing boat and motor. "They gave me a silver tro- releases con~e;mng ed ~·
failure to transfer registratioo. the moon tO:y the Tass news i fended President Andrew John•
a. single-shot twelve - gaug&lt; phy a kiss from the regalia grants a!'l! e &lt;rmm Y e
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son at his impeachment
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agenctes
of government
and
J"gency repor .
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wttll ·1 !lusted flnng pin and queen and seven undre dol- h
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8TH FREE on
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The official news agency said ~~;
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f the men 1 had pass- ,Jt at a congressman
as no_ Ga11 1po
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JUII o1 ctJm p;queezm
s, u ars. 0 ne o
h d t
1s n ay expertenc Luna 12 was launched 8:42 a.·
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I became the proud owner of a •ed orfered me a Lhousand dol ~ontro T~~er. \ e f 1es
re its eighth consecutive accident m 14 42 8 m EDT) and was I
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IJC!ng boat.
Jars for my boat and since I ease. IS tsff' n '1re ,Y up to free day. The hlst accident in d~s••ned t~ ~t the systems of
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e ct Y occurre on 0 c . . 13 . an artificial moon satellitf and
'!iY tod and reel in the cockpit Jet him have it. I used part of
But city pollee have lnvesttgat- conduct further explorations
- ' cast off. When 1 tried to the money to buy me a new
ed a total of 323 acctdents 10 the the mooo and the near • lunar
sa.rt lht IIIOlor, I realized !bat rod and reel and I'm using it
first 294 days of ·this year.
surfaces.
J!¥ raee driver was a horse as I writ• this - from t h • 1c nr ued From Page One) ·~ ·
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OF OUR
~t!~r. It would never run a- shore. The catfis~ aren't so big off f~r ~';,., Philippines, Johnson
ASKS DIVORCE
ASK TO WED
BUDGET
..ID. Nol wanung tho day w go along the banks.
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Claude H. Damels, 178 Green- Applying for a marriage ll·
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f'led
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"l: waste, I casl my fishln&amp;
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,;the message is that the . nar, 1 a pe ton n ay 10 cense in the· office of
Gallla
lillt out and drifted with the 1 While oo the boat
regatta · vast majority of the American IGaiha county common pleas county probate court Friday
current
&lt;ub)ecl I might as well reveal ' d A
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N. were Sherman Lee Rutan 24
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Jtl!l Jbout decided to give It Frog ~~ of the 19611 regattll. battlefield and in the search charges gross neglect of duty and Linda Lou Bartley, 20, Vin·
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11~ as a bad. job when I looked celebraled her birthday this lor peare
Jand seeks custody ol two mmor ,ton, at home.
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o~ and froze. l heard the roar week alid was showered by "We deiend the right of the , _cllUdren, both of whom are
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ol•raoing holliS II tltey came many Jilts: Mrs. Hawley, em- ' majority to be free of persua- tn his custody. They were mar· I

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Re-Elect
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Judge William B. Brow{r.w

One of twenty judges (nationanyr elected t~"i~
to Institute of Judicial Administration (1965b\

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LIVING
ROOM SUITIS..
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'I me from all sidea. The spray ployed •• a cook at lhe Court ' sio~ by terror. Now 1 leave Tied Acg. IS, W&amp;J. at
ftm"their rooster tails as they Street Grill in Pomeroy, rereiv· ltor Manila to meet with others 'Ky.
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SHOUTED DOWN
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ever the oe&lt;aslon.
Mr. alid Mrs. : to the struggle Ill Viel Nam. ' ~N FRANCISCO CUPI)-An
"RETURN TO .PEYTON
lftn.
Arthur Sylvester,
Syracuse, I "We will review the progress angry mob of about 1,000 per- .
PLAU•
"Now any fisherman knows got a real long distance phone of that struggle, the prospects sons Saturda~ ·shouted down I Carol Lynley ''efl Chandler
that theN'S nothintl like a &amp;ood caU one nigbl last week. They for bringing tt -to an end and American Nazi loader G•orge Sandra De-;PLUt."ter Fonda
11towor to start lh• flsh biting. talked with their son, Bob, who what may be done to heal the Lincoln Rockwell when he tried ,
"TAMMY AND THE
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No 10011er had these boats pass- is serving in the U. s. Marine• wounds of a long and tra&amp;ic 1[ to stage a "while power" rally ,
DOCTOR"
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10 front of City Hall.
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May Strike

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COLUMBUS 1l!l'll - J'bt
Ohio Education AJSoclatlo•'•
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VO\ed
DDBDiiDODily Friday to )D¥Ukt
provtssiooal •••ctlou IBafosl
the Martins Ferry City Scbool
JliJtrtet.
The :OIDIIllltee, pollcy·moli;
' log body for lbe as,eoo.mem.
ber I"••P· said the Mlrdnl
Ferry Board of E«acatl~n
"appears to have gone out of
Its way to aatagoolze lbt pro·
, ..,ronal &amp;tall" of the syilem.
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black death 'rac!nl 'down ••
thll disaster • Jtrlclten W•l•b
1mining village. Residents . In
menaced arellJ Wl!re evacuated.
The warning of a new J»ltp
from the mountain of slag tllW·
erlng ov&lt;t lbe Merthyr Vfil~
vtllage came ••· ·the ofiiDial
death toll from FridaY'• dD~..
ter rose t&lt;. at least 120. ~'nd·
!ng the recovery of tbe bllllles
of 109 cllUdreo entombed ,lit ill
their Pan!ilas Green 1 ValleJ
IIChOOI claS- .
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Officials oald nearly 100 triOre
clilldren rntght still lie blll'lllll
under the black ooze that .tift~
bored the ~~ehoot. 'l'he7 :itld
there was virtoally ao c~
of finding anyone alive.
Coroner Benjamin Hain~a.
opening an tnquest on the Jle·
tlms, called It the greateii .~~J·
edy Waf,. has ever known,. ,;
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LONDON (UPI) - Con~cted spy George Blake, ti!i..,-~
se!g a 42·year sentence for Russtan espionage, es· w
w-,mmo.s,.,.,, n
ca d from prison Saturday night, police said. Blake,
i&lt; rlton who served as a counter spy for the Soviets
while a member of Britain's Foreign Office intelligence
team, was jailed in 1961.
(Continued From Page One)
Police said Blake was missed from his cell in 10me Instances three genera- '
WCflllwood
f Scrubs Prison, about 10 mile•" west of the ti011s had been unable to obtain I
c~~~nlet
er o London, about 7 p.m. (2 p.m. EDT) Saturday jobs."
RECEIVES CHECK - Paul Werner, seated, second from
a $100 check as a donation for Boy
n ght.
The d' t · 1
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·ng Scout Troop No. 248 from officials of the Disabled American
ln Pomeroy Tuesday. Presenting the
B~ nid been 1awed from ed guilty to the five charges
"nc. ~w 1s. mov•
check is DAV Treasurer Lloyd Thomas and Post Commander Ed
and Leonard Jewell are at rlght.
~ tlnc!O'II on a llndlnr in the admitted passing official dJC•I- !~~~~dl:n~~~~ ;::~n~~~~~~~ Memb•rs of the Troop present are, second row, left to r . , Tommy Reed, .Martin Barnes, Eddie Hayes, Ran·
prison and • rope ladder "" ments to the Russians over a fed
dy Chafin, Rodney Gheen; third row. , Rick Werner, TUI!illaze, Dana. Snouffer and F'l'ed Gheen . Members abo
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an enlire British spy on indicl.nent by a
Brili&gt;h
Logan and
tile enemy Little of t'&gt; os court in tnis century.
grant for. a water lme to
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the new Robbms • Myers eleot
severity of the 10nrence
FftUNTIER tlAYS
trlc
plant here, ' .
to confirm the storl'. ABIQUIU. N. M. (UP!)
Durmg fi . questlo? penodl
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trial judge, in
band of 150
Moeller pra1sed ProJect Head ,
LANSING, Mich. (UPI) _ A township court jury
said the information demanding title to land in
Start for pre:school children and
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of three retired men and two housewives Saturday Di8triet School
. lo Ill• Russian• ha·l Carson National Forest,
sat d the nat1onal educ~twn asTh~.1966 fund dme of the Me1g~ County Chapter found a young Michigan state senator guilty of trying
much of this eoua- ed throueh a police
s1s 1ance program was tm~rov· of Amencan Red Cross bemg conducted through Octo· to coax coeds into playillg in pornographic films.
Employes to Meet
· ~~~~.l' completely u,.,. Saturday and plac-ed three lng the lev:t of education.
ber 31st 1s m n~ed of volunteer workers. .
State Sen. Bernard F. O'Brien, 31, whose wife Is
:_
field
S. Forest Service men
M1ller sa1d he also. favore&lt;l
Dnve Cha1rman !Wbert Cleland satd. workers are expecting their fifth child, was convicted on a disorder· The Southeast Distrlci",el
111 on
conv;cted
fl'e arrest." The men were
federal a1d to education, but needed m Pomeroy, Middleport and Salisbury areas. Iy conduct charge and sentenced to 10 days In jail plus Ohio Association of . l!uhlll
. Blau plead· ed • while laler.
that the money should be aJio. Anyone w1llmg to asstst Is asked to contact Cleland at payment of a , 100 fine. He
School Employeea w1ll liMI!I
cated to local school boards h1s home after 7 p.m or phone the offtce of Meigs was freed on $500 bond.
hours, weighing nine daya ol at Portsmouth Rlgh
Sc!IP!I~
which would decide on which County Agricultural Exten·
testimony before ruling O'Jirt· Porbmouth, October II, ·,,p
programs to spend it.
sion Servi~e.
which is very much needed, His wife, Mary Louise, put en guilty 'or di!Olderly ~uct their aanual dl~trtct nlee\IQtC.
The two took opposite view• Cleland sa1d expenses of the ~tated Cleland.
'her arm around O'Brien and for "engaging In Indecent and· Registration will begin al •l;jll
a. m. followed by the pR~'llll
' . . , on Section liB of the Taft-Jjart. Mei~s County Chapter from The Me1gs County bloodmo- :wept silehtly as the verdict was or obscene conduct to
ley Act, involving the so-called January I through September bile visit will be Monday, Octo-!read.
acts of Intercourse and-&lt;&gt;r tak· assembly meeting at 11:30 a; 111.
right-to-work law.
30th o£ llus year amllUnled to ber 24, at the Pomeroy Junior , I;anslng Township
Justice ing of nude pictures."
Tbe Honorable Vernal G. ll/Jie,
M!l&lt;ller said Ohioans had giv- $1,933.97. . Home service and High School from t2 noon un~l Court Judge Georae Hutter sen· Huller said O'Brien, as a Jr., Representative from S!liiltll
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en their answer in previous elec· home semce loans loaled $988· 6 p. m. All Me1gs county rest· tenced O'Brien to 96 days In "public figure," would suller County will be the gu..l •Pflllr·
nt.A
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11' lions, rejecting it. He praised .63 durmg thJS penod. ThiS ' dents who can possibly come jail and a SIOO. fine, lbe mal· "far beyond lhe 90 days or llllll er. Lunch will be
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organized labor, saying it paid serv1ce ,IS lor men m the armed are urged to do so.
imum pe~alty, but be ouspend· 1~, for a goodly portion of bfs high ,clloot cafeteria. to ll!1l'e
good dividenrls to workers, ern· serv1ces and ~ueto the me oi l Anyone. wiShmg to make " led all but 10 days o(the jail life because of publicity about wlto ~ave reservations . ., 1l!,•
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ployers and the country.
. enlistments, has mcreased over rontnbut10n to the Red Cross sentence.
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d.ay will be cUmued by
111
Miller said he supported Sec. last year. .
Fund drive ais&amp; may do so. l O'Brien said It was an "un·
partmental rneetlnlls in lhf Mt"il':~ lion 14B because it involved the Bloodmobile expenses lor Just mml contrtbuttons to the just verdict" -nd vowed to IJI'
emooo. All · non •
1, iss ue of a person's right to vote, lhlS penod totaled $522.45 and Racme Home Bank, Cleland peal.
:,!
are U'ged '..
By Robert Wlngetl
r· in this case whether to join or diSaster, .1412.89. The goal of saJd. .
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"I'm not guilty," be said.
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not join a union.
I$3500 which ~as beep set . by I followmg are sohcJtors now His wife romlsed to stand
!ICIDAY S THOUGHT - A good hear! IS better Prof. John Graham, head ! the chapter Will net Me 1g' active, Columbia, Mrs. Clay behind him. p ·.
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the heads w the world.-- Bulwer.
of the Humamties Division oq County hall of tlus__a_mount, i Jordan ; S~lem, Mrs. Ann Hath- "I know he's Innocent. My
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day. Sctplo, Mrs. Felix Alktre children will just havt to walt.
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followong artlclf, wrttten for the Hon~st 1the debate. whicll attracted ov·
and Mrs. Robert Clark; Ru~ We'll fight 14 the very end
J
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column ~~ the October ISSUe of Argosy magazwe er 3110 students. faculty memland , Mrs. Fred George; Bed· because w~ know we're right."
former Metgs county restdent Robert Gtlmore, was bers and members ol area news
lord, Leo Story ; Oronge, Rob· The jury deUberated • eight LOGAN, Ohio IUPil in
MfOARADISE-HAWAIIAN
boost to the Btg Bend Boat Regatta an· media
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I ert Marcinko · Chester Mrs
meetings may be held
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in Pomeroy..
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Student par!Ic1pat1on in writ-~
Betty Mtlhoa,;; Sutton,' Verno~
week to try to reach
Technlcolor
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story, telhng of the most unusual day In the ten questiOnS. an~ at a later
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Nease; Olive, Mrs. Ada Btssell;
on a labor contract
Elvis Prttley
Suunno Leigh
lift..Qj' a ftsherman . has gotten wtde local mterest. Gtl· 'Per 10 d 1 the
deb 1
TOKYO 'UPII- Japan s """ Lebanon Mrs Margaret Yost
members of United
I !II'M'gresently live~ in Gahanna, Ohio.
verbal questi~OS from the a~: strongly P!...Cinnese Com,IJIU· and Let~rt,
IIW'Y Roush:
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Workers Local 714 at the local
e Argosy article reads:
·e
rod ced
a
mst party " expected'· to
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' , Goodyear plant.
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"Having been raised on the banks of the Ohio Ri· .' hnce, p Jd ube more dquentehs a neutral and mdependent rot. ,
The rne'llhers voted early this
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. and f'IS hi ng have aIways h e Id great mter·
.
cou available
arswere In m thee .ICY Ime dunng .Its wee k-ong
I n•· l
er . boa ( mg
twoan hours
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&lt;I for me. I have owned boats of all descnptwns at 1 t h •
th
t
tiona
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convention
begmnmg
hero
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'bfi:ll!ill )1. act Is reached bd tbe end
m~e1mg o1 e wo Monday
r· ' ' lbe month Talks so
' far are on
ne t 1me or ano th er and have "en Oh 10 R1ver cat f ISh .1rsd d·ea.,ou
t
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tg enough to saddle. Havinf also been an avid reader ca~ 'h" ; si,
ked I The party members are .x.
WILM~~· tl)llo (UP!) minor matters
I Argosy for many years, feel the members of the 1h otth e ha 1ors hwere .de· as il ' pected to ratify what ha:' :,1.
f
Mi'"·ed "liifow.' n · Xenia was Workers remolDed oH tile
FRIDAY lflru T.\JISDAY
ones! Abe . club wo "·ld enJ·oy hearm
. g a bou I th e t rue It ow tated
ey cthose hl ""
a, s.d M • ready been In practiCe
.
"" .llii"lhree
. - ' ' olber persons
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Oct. 21· .... 1
h
d
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k:!l
at
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"THOSI
MII.GJIIFtCINT
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ut ha!Towmg expenence l .
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-:- :m~ittmen: ~ : ul: e no earlier thiS year.
j.~iil 'lna Wci'l'ar &lt;ll'a~it pl~nt here, wit~ COI!lpany
.
MIN
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0
have recently g 0 n e chcklng so fast II !Ounded like
,
not Be•ideS the expected strong I
•"r.'.t.;~.. ti•
Flint' Gl
Workero Local 1.017
PL YINll MACf:ltNII" .
hrough •
unlesstalei
he hwasb elected
o · - - _ _,.,
Rll
a"
1 siren · 1 n·pped
. 1 . th • dra g f0 11 ler
sod b.' Moel· denunciation of Amencan poll.
1 t«&lt;li "i&gt;T"~ere near the ClintOn~ representatives"'""'"" In 1com·
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s
e a
" •e OC· cy in VIet Nom the
party CINCl~A:rf ltiPI) - Po lce 1G ·. C
. . 1 F lei , '"'""
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a1ways mamtamed Just before my line ran out I tlon on abdtty and education,
b
, cted
d' Isaid Saturday that on the basis ' reene onnty ne.
.
. n on . r ay I ,.... on Ol'f
1
at 1 wouldn't take a farm
, and told of hi.S dee erso l mem ers are expe
to IS·
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4t!lllea wnlch si!Irt«i the strtlte
T X fQr
fillh' bo quickly wedged my rod througn .
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. P P na cuss policy recommendations 3.1 of evidence thev have to as- ,.... Htghway Patrol said Mtss 'i'u sd
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~ ~s :&gt;"ro th'DI •1· the spokes of the steoring wheel Ullerest '" belptng ' young dopted l&gt;V the •lxth session of I sume" the rape-,lrangulatlon of ln(Q_..as a passenger In a • ay.
u1hoi: : s
r~ ~ bet!an and hung on tight. That catfish people to learn about their [the party 's central committee a blind eldErly spinster was the car driven by Harold Pleukhart
-~~-KILLED--I
b p anoua Oht r!l&lt;esl headed up·ril'er, and
within government
But the maJI'I point by f~r work of tt~ "Cincinnati strang. Jr., 23, Xenia, who was 101'1· MANILA iUPil - A U
Y omeroy,
Mtll&lt;r vtolentli
any
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· reported .· &amp; rerry Tiloma~
nnear
diRCOverad
that 10.quiet seconds , 1 had a r(I{) s00 r tall •1 connect'o
th .demed
ht
. I will be endorsement
of Japa-' Jer"
.
Olf1y lllJU'"''
' Navy spokesman
If h'•• bad beco
tb ' my own. The farther he went,
' n WI rtg . wmg ; nese Commumst. party Secreta. The woman, ilose Wmstel. 81. '
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25 ...
were killed Satllfo ll
IS .,.
me a mg the more speed he picked up groups. woen a question asked
G
I K . M'
t ' wbo was klll&lt;d Wednesday Pleukhart s car apparently
..--dnil
the past. The wake
from and soon the telephone poles him speCihcally if he had ri ;neraf
I
0' night or early Thursday was laUed to yield the right-&lt;&gt;f-way day nl&amp;ht .In a coll)sion here
L .
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tit IOOllliug boats kept
the along the shore looked t'lke ~ ' receJVed support from the John a rea j •n,orc~J
n
ent, the raplSI·•trangler's firth vic· to a car driven by Ernest Eg· tween an American
WEDNESDAY, Now, t
a1er In sllCh a turmoil !hat plckot fence
Birch Society or the Ku Klux nheutrla roo ttcyb '~· h •ramoto I tJm m the 'ftast !0 months
gluton, 53, Kettering, m sub· and a Phillppme passenger
NOT OPIN
1 lei sel
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te
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as.
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or
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sue
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strong
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.... , "' w • I was " "As I rounded the Bend at an He clatmed that
the d
t 0I d
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Although there were some uruan Dayton, t e patro sa . :::;.,.~,..
1
me · Every
· lime
1 ted• and stat. aChvoca •
roppmg
t.., pr&lt;&gt;- minor diflerenc.s In the slaying E""l
, I stood up to Pomeroy I was struggling Iran- ques Uon waa Pan
h 1 he
ao eston and hi S wIfe, Nell'e•
1
ave 0111 oJ !hem down, he tically 10.' get my kmfe out .of ed, "I have no c·onnections with tn~d oosduret ' "1 t pre .. of Miss Winslet and the previ. 53; were reported In good condl·
••·t·•oos and do not en
en popular!'
po tcy move.
· • hi I .was urging him . on my pocket to cui the line. By sueh 0..
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mrnt'" I!epen
known
a- ous lour rape-strangYiations as t'ton at Cll
. nto.n Memon·al
... ~-&gt;
nu~
d went faster. By the time I this time 1 was threading my know 1!nough about the Birch .
Co .
. he
they were outw,ghed by 1h e p1tal here. ,
climbed back Into my boOt
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So .
mong mmumsts re
as
,
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f . h nd
• ~ay through the pack of rar· . •~ 1 e1Y 10 even commen1 on "Miyamo1o structure." ·
simila~ities i~ all live cases,
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1 h c mg boats and the dMvers were 11
was out ~ ••g 1 3
IdetectiVe&lt; sa~d.
Saxbe Give8 School
xt :laui;t was tarn ap· staring at me in openm-oulhed ' Moeller was asked why he I
THREE CONVil'fED
The chief difference was the Hi8torieill Picture
nr. ter one u sum- amazement
left the ll'tmstry to enter the The
· H'
' fact that whereas the strangler
Ohlo
,
r of altematoly fishing and "Well si; by the time I was political area. He otated, ·•J I
I ~~a~ •.ghwa.y. pa~rol previously had struck about LANC'ASTER. Ohio ( UPI) •
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COOVIClltons .
every three months he waited A portrait of Ohio's
allot'
'mminl, It be&lt;lmt obvious able to 'get 'that line cut I was did so after long consider&amp; re:;or e .
t I wun't
to b. at
.
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ney general, Henry Stanbery,
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decided to . in so far out .Ill front of them that
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nile court. Judge John w. How. only eight aays afiP-r the fourth was presented to the Stanbery . ..--""•
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l0
when I twiSted the
steenng baled on tile opportuntty . to ell fined Wilham D. Wellmtm cnme betore starting again. Jun'or
• 10 1
1 High School Saturday by
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serve
my
countrv
lfl
a
w1der
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Wheel to ge l ou t 0 f th fir way. field .,
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,. 17, Kanauga, $25 and . costs,
Atty. Gen. William S8Jbe. •
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hi &lt;110 of the hydro- I circled the far end ol the race
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s'"'edin• · Sreven E Nunn t7 Auto·Spaee Pod
Sp'eak'•ng at the school's dedi·
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Following
the
debate
m
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owaen m a wea m•m· course and headed back down. '
. 1Rt. 1 Gallipolis, $5 and eosts. E
M
.cation Saxbe runnlRI for ,.
I 1I l•ter discovered he had nver toward lhe finish line · I statement
to the TJmes-Sentm·
l . E~. , MOSCOW
nroute to
oon
' eect1on
I . • on .;,_
. ke
1 Co
M 11
· fiW Ill er ~pa~_s; an d Me\'ln
UP
me GOP
ttc
1
t lown his motor in a race I crossed it before any of them e' "I ngressman
»&lt;
1' , ·"t
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« " ~ed
.
ll Russia
1race d th.e career o1 the one- •
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d oe 1er statth·" "'een,
n . 1 G·ll'
a 1po1JS,
ket
.
ed ,
P'OJIOMd • trade It cost could catch me
w•n 1 I1 rna e c ear "' . nd
ts both
ded r I ,aun"' a roc
carrymg an . L.
te l
b d
t._;_~_.l.....;j,=od
1111 W' fiabln&amp; boat a~ motor "They gavo .;.e a silver tro- releases concerning
fe&lt;ieral :. 1 cost ' 1 f suspnn '.or automatie space station towar4 :t,uned daPIICIISidr t"WyA: w ~ ~- •
J , sil\g'lt~hot twelve .
gaua~
phy a kiss from the regalla I grants arP. determined by the aJ ure f) rans er registratiOn. the moon today, the Tass news ! en e t hrels len nh ewt o •
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d
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10n a s mpeac men proifllb '' busted firiDM pin and queen and seven hundred dol· agene~es
govermnen1• an
ITH FREE DAY
1agency ~por ·
ceedings.
~,a jugl of corn oqueezin's but Iars One of Ute men 1 had pass that a congreSiman has no G 11 . r F .d
.
The offlctal news agency said ,
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[became the proud owner 'or a •ed ~lfered me a thousand dol. control over the dates of re· .ts ".l~~h" " "\expene~e~ Luna 12 was launched 8:42 a.·
~nc
boat.
liars for my boat and since I lease. Thi!l I! entirely up to If eldg Tmhn:Jelcutive ~dec! e~ m. ~~ : 42 a.m. EDT) and was I
"~:'.':
rh
t ff' . I "
. ree ay. e •• aCCI ent m desianed to test the
t
r
I th e Cl'tY occurred on 0 c(· 13 ·Ian "'''.
. moon satelhre
sys _emsand
oI
-'·'Jbo,_,next mornilig,
. I threw hoped. never to. see one again ' I gove men o tela s.
art1fidal
" ' ' I'IICI and reel 10 the cockpit let htm have 11. I used part of
But city police hove lnvo!ligat·
d t f th
1 II"
1
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off
Whe
1
tr'ed
to
th
b
con
uc
ur
er
.xp
ora
uns
o
'!"" cas
.
n
1
e money to uy me a new
ed a total or 323 accidents in the lh
nd th
1
~illrt thl motDr, I realized thai rod and reel and I'm using it
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first 294 days · of · this year.
e fmonn a
• near · unar ·
1
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hor
th'
sur aces.
r&amp;c!e dr1ver was a
se as I write 1s - from t h t
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OF OUR
d'er. II would never run a- ohore. The catfish aren't so big tContlnued ~om Page One)
ASKS DIVORCE
.
off for the Ph1hppmes. John"'"
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BUDGET
n. Not wonUnK the dayto .go along the banks.",
l•ummed up the mission:
~laude H. Oam~ls, 178 Green- I Applying for a marriage II·
w-aate, 1 ca~t my . fuJtnng I
.
I .. •;the message is that the , bna:, flled a petitiOn FrJday m cense in the office of
I~ out and dnfted w1th the I Wh1le on the boat
regatta 1vast majority of the American Galha county. common pleas .county probate court
r.~ent.
5Ub]ect l m1ght as well reveal and Australian 0 le are to- i.court for .a d1vor~~ from
N. were Sherman Lee Rutan,
. . After about ~n hour, 1. h•d that Lola Hawley,
Hooorary geiher all the
~ on · the Jean Damels.' Chilhcotbe. " He ·Bidwell , equipment operat&lt;tr,
Ju,!&lt;l about decided to g1ve 11 Frog ~ueen of the 19641 regatta, battlefield and in the search . charges gross neglect of duty and Linda Lou Bartley, 20,
'Ill as I bad JOb wbon I looked celebrated her birthday tbJS IIor peace.
r••d ••eks custody ol two mmor . ton, at home.
•· 2 PC. SUITES
up and !rJne. I heard the roar week and was showered
by "We defend the right of the .clllldren, both of whom are now ~ 1ii;oi.iiii&lt;oii;iiiiio;iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;;ij
:START AS LOW Ai ··
Ill rarmg boats 11 they came many lifts. Mrs. Hawley, em-l majority to be free ~~ persua.', m his custody. They were mar·
''me from Ill sld6&amp;. The •pray played as a cook at the Court 'sion by terror. Now 1 leave Ifled Acg. 15, 1951 at Banner,
l!f" llltir master tall• as they Street Grill in Pomeroy, receiv- lor Manila to meet with others ' Ky.
pal!ed created one of the we~ ed about a dozen presents on who have committed their sons 1
SHOUTED DOWN
SUNDAY
•
tell ralnotormo 1 had
ever the occasion.
Mr . and Mr.. ,to the struggle in VietNam. 1 S,o\N . FRANCISCO tUPIJ- An
"RnL'rrl'rW~~~YTON
...n.
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Syracuse, 1 "We will review the progress angry mob or about 1,000 per·
PLACI•
11lrthur Sylvester,
''Now a?y f1i!herman knows !got a real . long distance phone ol Jhal struggle, the prospects son• Satur&lt;iay shouted down Carul Lynley · ~elf Chandler
th!ll'theres notbiDI like • .Bood call one mght last week . They lor bringing~ to an end and American Nazi leader Gl'(&gt;r£e&gt;il
- PLUsshower to sL"t tilt flsh b1tlng. talked with their son. Bob, who what may be done to heal the I Lincoln Rockwell when he
Sand~~f~y A~~te~H~ondl
No sooner hlld llltse hosts paS5· is serving in the U. S. Marines wounds of a long and tragic to stage a "while power" rally
DO~TOR"
ed wh&lt;a 1 heard my rnl bepn ill Hong KonJ ...
war."
j in front of City Hall.
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May Strike

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COLUMBUS 1l!l'll - J'bt
Ohio Education AJSoclatlo•'•
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erecuUve 1101Dmllloe
VO\ed
DDBDiiDODily Friday to )D¥Ukt
provtssiooal •••ctlou IBafosl
the Martins Ferry City Scbool
JliJtrtet.
The :OIDIIllltee, pollcy·moli;
' log body for lbe as,eoo.mem.
ber I"••P· said the Mlrdnl
Ferry Board of E«acatl~n
"appears to have gone out of
Its way to aatagoolze lbt pro·
, ..,ronal &amp;tall" of the syilem.
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IIJmiS, OJVOI!t:ES
REAL ..TAT&amp;
DEATHS, MA!IRIAGES

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A11ERFAN, Wales f~ •
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DEBATE

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black death 'rac!nl 'down ••
thll disaster • Jtrlclten W•l•b
1mining village. Residents . In
menaced arellJ Wl!re evacuated.
The warning of a new J»ltp
from the mountain of slag tllW·
erlng ov&lt;t lbe Merthyr Vfil~
vtllage came ••· ·the ofiiDial
death toll from FridaY'• dD~..
ter rose t&lt;. at least 120. ~'nd·
!ng the recovery of tbe bllllles
of 109 cllUdreo entombed ,lit ill
their Pan!ilas Green 1 ValleJ
IIChOOI claS- .
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Officials oald nearly 100 triOre
clilldren rntght still lie blll'lllll
under the black ooze that .tift~
bored the ~~ehoot. 'l'he7 :itld
there was virtoally ao c~
of finding anyone alive.
Coroner Benjamin Hain~a.
opening an tnquest on the Jle·
tlms, called It the greateii .~~J·
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LONDON (UPI) - Con~cted spy George Blake, ti!i..,-~
se!g a 42·year sentence for Russtan espionage, es· w
w-,mmo.s,.,.,, n
ca d from prison Saturday night, police said. Blake,
i&lt; rlton who served as a counter spy for the Soviets
while a member of Britain's Foreign Office intelligence
team, was jailed in 1961.
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Police said Blake was missed from his cell in 10me Instances three genera- '
WCflllwood
f Scrubs Prison, about 10 mile•" west of the ti011s had been unable to obtain I
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er o London, about 7 p.m. (2 p.m. EDT) Saturday jobs."
RECEIVES CHECK - Paul Werner, seated, second from
a $100 check as a donation for Boy
n ght.
The d' t · 1
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·ng Scout Troop No. 248 from officials of the Disabled American
ln Pomeroy Tuesday. Presenting the
B~ nid been 1awed from ed guilty to the five charges
"nc. ~w 1s. mov•
check is DAV Treasurer Lloyd Thomas and Post Commander Ed
and Leonard Jewell are at rlght.
~ tlnc!O'II on a llndlnr in the admitted passing official dJC•I- !~~~~dl:n~~~~ ;::~n~~~~~~~ Memb•rs of the Troop present are, second row, left to r . , Tommy Reed, .Martin Barnes, Eddie Hayes, Ran·
prison and • rope ladder "" ments to the Russians over a fed
dy Chafin, Rodney Gheen; third row. , Rick Werner, TUI!illaze, Dana. Snouffer and F'l'ed Gheen . Members abo
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an enlire British spy on indicl.nent by a
Brili&gt;h
Logan and
tile enemy Little of t'&gt; os court in tnis century.
grant for. a water lme to
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the new Robbms • Myers eleot
severity of the 10nrence
FftUNTIER tlAYS
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plant here, ' .
to confirm the storl'. ABIQUIU. N. M. (UP!)
Durmg fi . questlo? penodl
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trial judge, in
band of 150
Moeller pra1sed ProJect Head ,
LANSING, Mich. (UPI) _ A township court jury
said the information demanding title to land in
Start for pre:school children and
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of three retired men and two housewives Saturday Di8triet School
. lo Ill• Russian• ha·l Carson National Forest,
sat d the nat1onal educ~twn asTh~.1966 fund dme of the Me1g~ County Chapter found a young Michigan state senator guilty of trying
much of this eoua- ed throueh a police
s1s 1ance program was tm~rov· of Amencan Red Cross bemg conducted through Octo· to coax coeds into playillg in pornographic films.
Employes to Meet
· ~~~~.l' completely u,.,. Saturday and plac-ed three lng the lev:t of education.
ber 31st 1s m n~ed of volunteer workers. .
State Sen. Bernard F. O'Brien, 31, whose wife Is
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field
S. Forest Service men
M1ller sa1d he also. favore&lt;l
Dnve Cha1rman !Wbert Cleland satd. workers are expecting their fifth child, was convicted on a disorder· The Southeast Distrlci",el
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conv;cted
fl'e arrest." The men were
federal a1d to education, but needed m Pomeroy, Middleport and Salisbury areas. Iy conduct charge and sentenced to 10 days In jail plus Ohio Association of . l!uhlll
. Blau plead· ed • while laler.
that the money should be aJio. Anyone w1llmg to asstst Is asked to contact Cleland at payment of a , 100 fine. He
School Employeea w1ll liMI!I
cated to local school boards h1s home after 7 p.m or phone the offtce of Meigs was freed on $500 bond.
hours, weighing nine daya ol at Portsmouth Rlgh
Sc!IP!I~
which would decide on which County Agricultural Exten·
testimony before ruling O'Jirt· Porbmouth, October II, ·,,p
programs to spend it.
sion Servi~e.
which is very much needed, His wife, Mary Louise, put en guilty 'or di!Olderly ~uct their aanual dl~trtct nlee\IQtC.
The two took opposite view• Cleland sa1d expenses of the ~tated Cleland.
'her arm around O'Brien and for "engaging In Indecent and· Registration will begin al •l;jll
a. m. followed by the pR~'llll
' . . , on Section liB of the Taft-Jjart. Mei~s County Chapter from The Me1gs County bloodmo- :wept silehtly as the verdict was or obscene conduct to
ley Act, involving the so-called January I through September bile visit will be Monday, Octo-!read.
acts of Intercourse and-&lt;&gt;r tak· assembly meeting at 11:30 a; 111.
right-to-work law.
30th o£ llus year amllUnled to ber 24, at the Pomeroy Junior , I;anslng Township
Justice ing of nude pictures."
Tbe Honorable Vernal G. ll/Jie,
M!l&lt;ller said Ohioans had giv- $1,933.97. . Home service and High School from t2 noon un~l Court Judge Georae Hutter sen· Huller said O'Brien, as a Jr., Representative from S!liiltll
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en their answer in previous elec· home semce loans loaled $988· 6 p. m. All Me1gs county rest· tenced O'Brien to 96 days In "public figure," would suller County will be the gu..l •Pflllr·
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11' lions, rejecting it. He praised .63 durmg thJS penod. ThiS ' dents who can possibly come jail and a SIOO. fine, lbe mal· "far beyond lhe 90 days or llllll er. Lunch will be
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organized labor, saying it paid serv1ce ,IS lor men m the armed are urged to do so.
imum pe~alty, but be ouspend· 1~, for a goodly portion of bfs high ,clloot cafeteria. to ll!1l'e
good dividenrls to workers, ern· serv1ces and ~ueto the me oi l Anyone. wiShmg to make " led all but 10 days o(the jail life because of publicity about wlto ~ave reservations . ., 1l!,•
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. enlistments, has mcreased over rontnbut10n to the Red Cross sentence.
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d.ay will be cUmued by
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Miller said he supported Sec. last year. .
Fund drive ais&amp; may do so. l O'Brien said It was an "un·
partmental rneetlnlls in lhf Mt"il':~ lion 14B because it involved the Bloodmobile expenses lor Just mml contrtbuttons to the just verdict" -nd vowed to IJI'
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1, iss ue of a person's right to vote, lhlS penod totaled $522.45 and Racme Home Bank, Cleland peal.
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are U'ged '..
By Robert Wlngetl
r· in this case whether to join or diSaster, .1412.89. The goal of saJd. .
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I$3500 which ~as beep set . by I followmg are sohcJtors now His wife romlsed to stand
!ICIDAY S THOUGHT - A good hear! IS better Prof. John Graham, head ! the chapter Will net Me 1g' active, Columbia, Mrs. Clay behind him. p ·.
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the heads w the world.-- Bulwer.
of the Humamties Division oq County hall of tlus__a_mount, i Jordan ; S~lem, Mrs. Ann Hath- "I know he's Innocent. My
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day. Sctplo, Mrs. Felix Alktre children will just havt to walt.
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followong artlclf, wrttten for the Hon~st 1the debate. whicll attracted ov·
and Mrs. Robert Clark; Ru~ We'll fight 14 the very end
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column ~~ the October ISSUe of Argosy magazwe er 3110 students. faculty memland , Mrs. Fred George; Bed· because w~ know we're right."
former Metgs county restdent Robert Gtlmore, was bers and members ol area news
lord, Leo Story ; Oronge, Rob· The jury deUberated • eight LOGAN, Ohio IUPil in
MfOARADISE-HAWAIIAN
boost to the Btg Bend Boat Regatta an· media
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I ert Marcinko · Chester Mrs
meetings may be held
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in Pomeroy..
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Student par!Ic1pat1on in writ-~
Betty Mtlhoa,;; Sutton,' Verno~
week to try to reach
Technlcolor
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story, telhng of the most unusual day In the ten questiOnS. an~ at a later
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Nease; Olive, Mrs. Ada Btssell;
on a labor contract
Elvis Prttley
Suunno Leigh
lift..Qj' a ftsherman . has gotten wtde local mterest. Gtl· 'Per 10 d 1 the
deb 1
TOKYO 'UPII- Japan s """ Lebanon Mrs Margaret Yost
members of United
I !II'M'gresently live~ in Gahanna, Ohio.
verbal questi~OS from the a~: strongly P!...Cinnese Com,IJIU· and Let~rt,
IIW'Y Roush:
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Workers Local 714 at the local
e Argosy article reads:
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rod ced
a
mst party " expected'· to
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The rne'llhers voted early this
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cou available
arswere In m thee .ICY Ime dunng .Its wee k-ong
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er . boa ( mg
twoan hours
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begmnmg
hero
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'bfi:ll!ill )1. act Is reached bd tbe end
m~e1mg o1 e wo Monday
r· ' ' lbe month Talks so
' far are on
ne t 1me or ano th er and have "en Oh 10 R1ver cat f ISh .1rsd d·ea.,ou
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ked I The party members are .x.
WILM~~· tl)llo (UP!) minor matters
I Argosy for many years, feel the members of the 1h otth e ha 1ors hwere .de· as il ' pected to ratify what ha:' :,1.
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Mi'"·ed "liifow.' n · Xenia was Workers remolDed oH tile
FRIDAY lflru T.\JISDAY
ones! Abe . club wo "·ld enJ·oy hearm
. g a bou I th e t rue It ow tated
ey cthose hl ""
a, s.d M • ready been In practiCe
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"" .llii"lhree
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ut ha!Towmg expenence l .
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-:- :m~ittmen: ~ : ul: e no earlier thiS year.
j.~iil 'lna Wci'l'ar &lt;ll'a~it pl~nt here, wit~ COI!lpany
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have recently g 0 n e chcklng so fast II !Ounded like
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not Be•ideS the expected strong I
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Flint' Gl
Workero Local 1.017
PL YINll MACf:ltNII" .
hrough •
unlesstalei
he hwasb elected
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1 siren · 1 n·pped
. 1 . th • dra g f0 11 ler
sod b.' Moel· denunciation of Amencan poll.
1 t«&lt;li "i&gt;T"~ere near the ClintOn~ representatives"'""'"" In 1com·
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party CINCl~A:rf ltiPI) - Po lce 1G ·. C
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a1ways mamtamed Just before my line ran out I tlon on abdtty and education,
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d' Isaid Saturday that on the basis ' reene onnty ne.
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at 1 wouldn't take a farm
, and told of hi.S dee erso l mem ers are expe
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fillh' bo quickly wedged my rod througn .
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. P P na cuss policy recommendations 3.1 of evidence thev have to as- ,.... Htghway Patrol said Mtss 'i'u sd
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~ ~s :&gt;"ro th'DI •1· the spokes of the steoring wheel Ullerest '" belptng ' young dopted l&gt;V the •lxth session of I sume" the rape-,lrangulatlon of ln(Q_..as a passenger In a • ay.
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r~ ~ bet!an and hung on tight. That catfish people to learn about their [the party 's central committee a blind eldErly spinster was the car driven by Harold Pleukhart
-~~-KILLED--I
b p anoua Oht r!l&lt;esl headed up·ril'er, and
within government
But the maJI'I point by f~r work of tt~ "Cincinnati strang. Jr., 23, Xenia, who was 101'1· MANILA iUPil - A U
Y omeroy,
Mtll&lt;r vtolentli
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· reported .· &amp; rerry Tiloma~
nnear
diRCOverad
that 10.quiet seconds , 1 had a r(I{) s00 r tall •1 connect'o
th .demed
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. I will be endorsement
of Japa-' Jer"
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Olf1y lllJU'"''
' Navy spokesman
If h'•• bad beco
tb ' my own. The farther he went,
' n WI rtg . wmg ; nese Commumst. party Secreta. The woman, ilose Wmstel. 81. '
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were killed Satllfo ll
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me a mg the more speed he picked up groups. woen a question asked
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t ' wbo was klll&lt;d Wednesday Pleukhart s car apparently
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the past. The wake
from and soon the telephone poles him speCihcally if he had ri ;neraf
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0' night or early Thursday was laUed to yield the right-&lt;&gt;f-way day nl&amp;ht .In a coll)sion here
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tit IOOllliug boats kept
the along the shore looked t'lke ~ ' receJVed support from the John a rea j •n,orc~J
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ent, the raplSI·•trangler's firth vic· to a car driven by Ernest Eg· tween an American
WEDNESDAY, Now, t
a1er In sllCh a turmoil !hat plckot fence
Birch Society or the Ku Klux nheutrla roo ttcyb '~· h •ramoto I tJm m the 'ftast !0 months
gluton, 53, Kettering, m sub· and a Phillppme passenger
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Although there were some uruan Dayton, t e patro sa . :::;.,.~,..
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me · Every
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1 ted• and stat. aChvoca •
roppmg
t.., pr&lt;&gt;- minor diflerenc.s In the slaying E""l
, I stood up to Pomeroy I was struggling Iran- ques Uon waa Pan
h 1 he
ao eston and hi S wIfe, Nell'e•
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ave 0111 oJ !hem down, he tically 10.' get my kmfe out .of ed, "I have no c·onnections with tn~d oosduret ' "1 t pre .. of Miss Winslet and the previ. 53; were reported In good condl·
••·t·•oos and do not en
en popular!'
po tcy move.
· • hi I .was urging him . on my pocket to cui the line. By sueh 0..
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known
a- ous lour rape-strangYiations as t'ton at Cll
. nto.n Memon·al
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d went faster. By the time I this time 1 was threading my know 1!nough about the Birch .
Co .
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they were outw,ghed by 1h e p1tal here. ,
climbed back Into my boOt
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mong mmumsts re
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• ~ay through the pack of rar· . •~ 1 e1Y 10 even commen1 on "Miyamo1o structure." ·
simila~ities i~ all live cases,
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was out ~ ••g 1 3
IdetectiVe&lt; sa~d.
Saxbe Give8 School
xt :laui;t was tarn ap· staring at me in openm-oulhed ' Moeller was asked why he I
THREE CONVil'fED
The chief difference was the Hi8torieill Picture
nr. ter one u sum- amazement
left the ll'tmstry to enter the The
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Ohlo
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r of altematoly fishing and "Well si; by the time I was political area. He otated, ·•J I
I ~~a~ •.ghwa.y. pa~rol previously had struck about LANC'ASTER. Ohio ( UPI) •
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every three months he waited A portrait of Ohio's
allot'
'mminl, It be&lt;lmt obvious able to 'get 'that line cut I was did so after long consider&amp; re:;or e .
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to b. at
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ney general, Henry Stanbery,
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decided to . in so far out .Ill front of them that
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when I twiSted the
steenng baled on tile opportuntty . to ell fined Wilham D. Wellmtm cnme betore starting again. Jun'or
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Wheel to ge l ou t 0 f th fir way. field .,
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Atty. Gen. William S8Jbe. •
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hi &lt;110 of the hydro- I circled the far end ol the race
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Sp'eak'•ng at the school's dedi·
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owaen m a wea m•m· course and headed back down. '
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.cation Saxbe runnlRI for ,.
I 1I l•ter discovered he had nver toward lhe finish line · I statement
to the TJmes-Sentm·
l . E~. , MOSCOW
nroute to
oon
' eect1on
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· fiW Ill er ~pa~_s; an d Me\'ln
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me GOP
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t lown his motor in a race I crossed it before any of them e' "I ngressman
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ll Russia
1race d th.e career o1 the one- •
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n . 1 G·ll'
a 1po1JS,
ket
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P'OJIOMd • trade It cost could catch me
w•n 1 I1 rna e c ear "' . nd
ts both
ded r I ,aun"' a roc
carrymg an . L.
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b d
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1111 W' fiabln&amp; boat a~ motor "They gavo .;.e a silver tro- releases concerning
fe&lt;ieral :. 1 cost ' 1 f suspnn '.or automatie space station towar4 :t,uned daPIICIISidr t"WyA: w ~ ~- •
J , sil\g'lt~hot twelve .
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phy a kiss from the regalla I grants arP. determined by the aJ ure f) rans er registratiOn. the moon today, the Tass news ! en e t hrels len nh ewt o •
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10n a s mpeac men proifllb '' busted firiDM pin and queen and seven hundred dol· agene~es
govermnen1• an
ITH FREE DAY
1agency ~por ·
ceedings.
~,a jugl of corn oqueezin's but Iars One of Ute men 1 had pass that a congreSiman has no G 11 . r F .d
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The offlctal news agency said ,
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[became the proud owner 'or a •ed ~lfered me a thousand dol. control over the dates of re· .ts ".l~~h" " "\expene~e~ Luna 12 was launched 8:42 a.·
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boat.
liars for my boat and since I lease. Thi!l I! entirely up to If eldg Tmhn:Jelcutive ~dec! e~ m. ~~ : 42 a.m. EDT) and was I
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. ree ay. e •• aCCI ent m desianed to test the
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I th e Cl'tY occurred on 0 c(· 13 ·Ian "'''.
. moon satelhre
sys _emsand
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-'·'Jbo,_,next mornilig,
. I threw hoped. never to. see one again ' I gove men o tela s.
art1fidal
" ' ' I'IICI and reel 10 the cockpit let htm have 11. I used part of
But city police hove lnvo!ligat·
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~laude H. Oam~ls, 178 Green- I Applying for a marriage II·
w-aate, 1 ca~t my . fuJtnng I
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I .. •;the message is that the , bna:, flled a petitiOn FrJday m cense in the office of
I~ out and dnfted w1th the I Wh1le on the boat
regatta 1vast majority of the American Galha county. common pleas .county probate court
r.~ent.
5Ub]ect l m1ght as well reveal and Australian 0 le are to- i.court for .a d1vor~~ from
N. were Sherman Lee Rutan,
. . After about ~n hour, 1. h•d that Lola Hawley,
Hooorary geiher all the
~ on · the Jean Damels.' Chilhcotbe. " He ·Bidwell , equipment operat&lt;tr,
Ju,!&lt;l about decided to g1ve 11 Frog ~ueen of the 19641 regatta, battlefield and in the search . charges gross neglect of duty and Linda Lou Bartley, 20,
'Ill as I bad JOb wbon I looked celebrated her birthday tbJS IIor peace.
r••d ••eks custody ol two mmor . ton, at home.
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up and !rJne. I heard the roar week and was showered
by "We defend the right of the .clllldren, both of whom are now ~ 1ii;oi.iiii&lt;oii;iiiiio;iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;;ij
:START AS LOW Ai ··
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''me from Ill sld6&amp;. The •pray played as a cook at the Court 'sion by terror. Now 1 leave Ifled Acg. 15, 1951 at Banner,
l!f" llltir master tall• as they Street Grill in Pomeroy, receiv- lor Manila to meet with others ' Ky.
pal!ed created one of the we~ ed about a dozen presents on who have committed their sons 1
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Mr . and Mr.. ,to the struggle in VietNam. 1 S,o\N . FRANCISCO tUPIJ- An
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11lrthur Sylvester,
''Now a?y f1i!herman knows !got a real . long distance phone ol Jhal struggle, the prospects son• Satur&lt;iay shouted down Carul Lynley · ~elf Chandler
th!ll'theres notbiDI like • .Bood call one mght last week . They lor bringing~ to an end and American Nazi leader Gl'(&gt;r£e&gt;il
- PLUsshower to sL"t tilt flsh b1tlng. talked with their son. Bob, who what may be done to heal the I Lincoln Rockwell when he
Sand~~f~y A~~te~H~ondl
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. or demonstration Is Reeded of ways has never been reached out a run ol eeaf.
the Kanawha River Iller a Tbo ·Jiellanee flo. ·tl lhe It-an- montlll. Oaptala Rull lJ 0111 al reported
Filly yeora ago a writer !R the futiiJiy of expectmg a nver ! because they Jack terminal Ia- Mayor Neal, local weather li&gt;w of coal lot southera porta. awhl Blow lJ ·I'IIJOI'Ied to have 1the best known navlgaoors -in • Pittsburgh.
lbe Waterways Journal stress- to he navigated merely because /'cilities.
observer, reports 1.60 Inches ol
purchased - tbe• large towbOat /tit• Klrulwha River naet ud 1 The C. C. Bowyer
ed !he strategic position
of II is navigable. Favorable na~ ''No cities In the world have rainfall Wednesday. Thll Is the Here are bi!J o1 other rtv.- Lawrenee Marmet and ftaet of he i8 one ol the most •uccesa- 11 the PIIIDeroy Bend
Pltl,sburgh and Cincinnati as urn! conditions arc essential to i such strategic positions as i•· jheaviest precipitation Ill sever- news of 50 yean ago:
barge~ whlcl! they wiD rebtdfd·l ful and expfll'lonced pilots on ni(llrt lor coal. Kanawha
lnla,llll river ports and predict- water transportation but their jland river ports as Pittsburgh ' al months.
11111 DR 1n tile coal towing the Ohio, Kanawha alld Ken- Ibas jumped away up in price
ed Jill · water routes to the ex"1ence does oot by itself ere- and Cincinnati. The system of
II, ltll - The Hatllelcl trade. The Hickey co.
hu tacky Rivers.
i Misslaalppi River laborer&gt; or,
111"'\11 markets of tile
world ate a water borne traffic of any waterways directly connecting Oct. ZO, 1116 - Loekmaster or Hickey CO. Is repor11!d
been doinc· 1ow1nc for the lltJl. Engioeer Horry Lasley went 1packets are now asking $4 a
upojj the recent completion of importance. We are spending these cities taps the richest James Hill let down
the have purchased a big tDwboat ranee co.
lo the Otto Mai'Dl&lt;t
Friday , day.
the ;panama Canal.
our money not merely to ob- part of this continent. T b e bear !raps at Dam 26 Thursday at New Orleana, with 18 s 1 '
I night. The Otto has
been 1 Coal has been hauled In,;I!
Tte River News . of Oct tain navigability ; we want completion of the Panama evening but he does not expect machiltery to be used In the Od, ze, 1111 _ The govern- . !aid up at Raymond City for i the river the past few d'll!ll! r
23, 1916, of the Gallipolt.s Daily I navig,lion.
, Canal will offer direct ail-wat- /.enough ol a rise to lower the Kanawha River and CineiDnatl mont oteamer froquots and the Isome time. Engineer Lasley i for the Bowyer and
Tribune had thts WrJter s com- 1 "II " Idle oo say that . we er routes oo the great markets _wickets ol tile dam. A general coal towing trade. The new dredge boat Mlftgo arrived here will come out on the Otto. ' Francis. The ferryboat w•Diellll&gt;l
me_nts, although II did not 1den- must fJrst develop the nver 1of the world."
me JS expected soon.
purchase wlll lake the place of Thunday evenlftg and today The showboat Water Queen ito Pt. Pleasant Sunday
Ufy the writer, in an article trade and then build the river 1
the COnvoy which turned over blew out lbe sand barge that Iin the tow of tile Argand has , for coaL
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otilssing hetier terminal foci!- facilities oo acoomodate it.
RIVER RISES
Oct. %1, lllf - Lockmaster at CinciDnaU over a year ago. sallk In lbe middle of the river laid up for the winter in the l' OCt. Zl, 1118 - The PJtlti!A
lUes to lmndle an ever-grow- We already !lave a river traf- 1 Alter maoy weeks ol almost James Hill of Dam 28 put lbe Two bodies, BD englaeer and near the foot o1 Gallipolis · Is- mouth of tile Kanawha River. burgh Coal Co., or
!ng· river traffic in the heart- fie that demands such .faclii-. suspended navigation becaiiBe of I wickets do\111 this morning. Ka- firemen, have ne..r been re- land. Tbe barge would have Captain Billy Bryant o1 Hend- ' has sold out its river
lanq . of Amenca.
''''· Yet there JS nut one mland low water, the middle of Octo- nawha coal operators got out moved from the wre&lt;k.
been In the way o1 1 eoal run. orson bas •old his showboat at Vicksburg and Carutherovi!O
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river harbor in the United ber 1918 brought some relief a big fieet on this rise.
The Hickey Co. lo reported
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The ftrst navigable r&gt;vers the name. Modern transporta- ed down mer.
and m the Kanawha River. Mengel Bill&lt; Co., built at Marl- Rust o1 lhlt city bu been ap- . who Will conduct picture show 1 again ship coal from
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There was seven reet at Pitts- etta a few years ago, ud about pointed commander ot
tbe 1 on the boat.
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size of the R. P. Glllbam. ·towbclat otte Marmet and has
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tofD!tlge that moves up and them at terminal _points. The Iof navigation is expected: Kan- The Enterprise and Cruiser / Hammit, who also built the , wblch will take 1 tow of coal are having treuble in securing ' cease before that time,
dowJ1 theu valleys. No strong- efJJctency of our mland water- awlta coal operators WJU get paBBed up Friday evemng for Gillbam.
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191111'1 Republican premdenllal
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f&lt;!Ns~able political trelida 1ft

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AJtljlll"a's nov. George C. Wellace am:t
hf~nftll·but-announced plan to oeek the
p~dl'f!CY on a third party Ucket.
. . Ia, ot course, the derlinl of .ooulhelll GOP conservative leaders whoae prior
alblpance was to Barry Goldwater.
~ of them have told this reporter
lh,91'1'1¥0uld favor Nixon for 1968 even If acl&lt;lflullonald Reagan should win llle C!lllfornWr~ernorshlp big this year from Demo"'AN• Gov. Edmund G. !Pat) Brown.
Party professionals have been aS!umlng for months tln!t, If thai sentiment holds,
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Judy King after sh&lt;ftwa8 crowned. Left to right are Janice Manuel, Mike Hayman, Donna Theiss, Jim Circle,
Teresa McTurner, Phil Hill, Miss King, Darrell Wolfe, Brenda Norris, Ed Moran, Linda Yost, John McClung,
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official breed standard is rt'
more from the village, 50 additional from the county,
at the shoulder for males and
from Ironton 33, Proctorville 23 - and from Hunting17'' lor females. He atlrao&lt;_'",
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queen. At right is Miss Kmg's escort, Dar rei! Wolfe.
'icothe Washington C H. Ches- tbuusand, oui' From where · dog is proudly owned by Kenneth Mar!tins of RD, Ra- ; I ruff,.
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Mike Roberts Letart F aII s thtr
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MI'ke i y oungsto\111 11 Zanesville 10 they like to Iooft at beauUful
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Miss Juey King, a senior es- grade pupil,' and Bobbie Co- i Hayman and Jan Alkire, escort- and Newark 6. '
_been bred to bunt, kill animals, attack or chase Ing ht\ e cal'l'.
ause of ·II•
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ted b Darrell Wolfe was zart o~he Portland Elomentary jed by Mark Beegle.
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Southern ' High school presented the queen her 1 Miss Theiss, who crowned the From states other than Ohio to leahrnh mothre "n ut 'to 11812 gent devotion to their owners. They are homeloving and dirt is quickly shaken ""
crowne homecoming queen dur- bouquet
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1 g halftime cereiiWnies of tile Senior attendants were Ter- Southern Local Supt.
Paul Penn. 20, Kentucky 18, Indiana
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which 1~ Dutch " Kees hund. ~(11~- Jt doeo not bave a
;ornado-North Gal ita game. esa McTUrner, escorted by Phi1 1PowelL Presenting the queen ' 14, Illinois 13, N. C. 13, Calif.
tnuiii&gt;
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were refer- doggy odor. there! oro_ ,.,
d ghter of Mrs Hili Brenda Norris escorted candida!., and corsages lvere It Mich. 9 N. Y. 9, Va. I, be ng
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thorough brushmg with a It••
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King Racine
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Yost, ' senior football player• Mike Flortda
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crowned by Miss Sha;..n Theiss, escorted by J~hn McClung. Olh· :Jenkins, Sherm Cundiff, Bob Kansas 4, Maryland 4, Miss. 4, ~ ~trut~nced ell arge. e
Orange bad one of these lheo The dogs pulled
barges br~slled brush once in two or
1166 homecoming queen. Crown er attendants were Donna Theiss iGrueser and John McCiinti&gt;Ck. Colorado 3, Oregon 3, Tenn. !, Iwb. or __:.~
•admlrsaltedy ar to1 popular_ doi• as his C0118lanl lllrough the canal• m Holland. three week! IS generally suf1 1
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rvery 011e of Ohio's $late mem- the pciUUI.'al ·aymbol o1
lh e fnm the dop Clli!ed "Husk- Markins has 5 Keeshonds. The
orial!f To say nolblng ol the Palriof Partr. This Ia lha-baaia Jes," better known •• the "sled dogs were on exhibit at the
reductiDn in price of societe lor the' theorY that litO IIWilcto dogs."
State Fair this yeor and attract' publlcaUens.
name
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Crouse Dean Busb an~ Rog~r "Bennett. Standing, first row t..: ·Gfeenhands Russell Jeffers, Keith H!I§!Ori,
Thomas Allie, Denrilii North,
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Officers AUan Woodard ,president· Eddie B~tler 'vice president: Bill Barcus, secretary; Lloyd Baker, treafred Butnett. reporter:
Mahan, sentinei and David Vaughan, student advlso"
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election Ill officer• will be heM
, Towns with names thai talk: Yet we !mew our deotlll!es lay
at a business meeting to .,.
"held in Ute clubhouBO Sundav,
' Greentown, Oak -Hlll, Laure~ In the wlldemeu; thlo ltnOw-1 Be Held at Oscar's
yilJe, Cherry Fork, WUiow Wood ledge a1oo 1lf nolleetad In the PT. PLEASANl - The Wo. October 'Ill at 4 p. rn.
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lng In a thous_and treeo when New~ 'llflldloe, fAaC -~- jla annual banquet at Os· PT. PLEASANT - Two U.S.
Ohio wao a Wilderness?
BoltoJII, ~AIId ·-al do who eor 1 .ja Gllllipolls on Nove':"- Bervicem•n, ooe from
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Yet the ~llderness belonged founded towns left our own' ller ~ ·becinnlng with a 80C!al army ud 111e olber from tbt
to a people we eannot forget, ll8liiOi upon them: Zanesville, hour al 8·30 p. m. With dinner navy ore being bold In Ute
thai we uneasily Nlllotnber In Amesville. Youngstown.
to follow at 7' 30 p. m.
Maso'n eounty jail lor autbuHthe namea of ourvlllaga: Del,
Reeervattono may be mada ties on dlargee a1 AWOL. Be•w,:;, Lo&amp;~i=usk,{' Co- thes.:;: talla:,e'H=
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BY DICK THOMAS
. or demonstration Is Reeded of ways has never been reached out a run ol eeaf.
the Kanawha River Iller a Tbo ·Jiellanee flo. ·tl lhe It-an- montlll. Oaptala Rull lJ 0111 al reported
Filly yeora ago a writer !R the futiiJiy of expectmg a nver ! because they Jack terminal Ia- Mayor Neal, local weather li&gt;w of coal lot southera porta. awhl Blow lJ ·I'IIJOI'Ied to have 1the best known navlgaoors -in • Pittsburgh.
lbe Waterways Journal stress- to he navigated merely because /'cilities.
observer, reports 1.60 Inches ol
purchased - tbe• large towbOat /tit• Klrulwha River naet ud 1 The C. C. Bowyer
ed !he strategic position
of II is navigable. Favorable na~ ''No cities In the world have rainfall Wednesday. Thll Is the Here are bi!J o1 other rtv.- Lawrenee Marmet and ftaet of he i8 one ol the most •uccesa- 11 the PIIIDeroy Bend
Pltl,sburgh and Cincinnati as urn! conditions arc essential to i such strategic positions as i•· jheaviest precipitation Ill sever- news of 50 yean ago:
barge~ whlcl! they wiD rebtdfd·l ful and expfll'lonced pilots on ni(llrt lor coal. Kanawha
lnla,llll river ports and predict- water transportation but their jland river ports as Pittsburgh ' al months.
11111 DR 1n tile coal towing the Ohio, Kanawha alld Ken- Ibas jumped away up in price
ed Jill · water routes to the ex"1ence does oot by itself ere- and Cincinnati. The system of
II, ltll - The Hatllelcl trade. The Hickey co.
hu tacky Rivers.
i Misslaalppi River laborer&gt; or,
111"'\11 markets of tile
world ate a water borne traffic of any waterways directly connecting Oct. ZO, 1116 - Loekmaster or Hickey CO. Is repor11!d
been doinc· 1ow1nc for the lltJl. Engioeer Horry Lasley went 1packets are now asking $4 a
upojj the recent completion of importance. We are spending these cities taps the richest James Hill let down
the have purchased a big tDwboat ranee co.
lo the Otto Mai'Dl&lt;t
Friday , day.
the ;panama Canal.
our money not merely to ob- part of this continent. T b e bear !raps at Dam 26 Thursday at New Orleana, with 18 s 1 '
I night. The Otto has
been 1 Coal has been hauled In,;I!
Tte River News . of Oct tain navigability ; we want completion of the Panama evening but he does not expect machiltery to be used In the Od, ze, 1111 _ The govern- . !aid up at Raymond City for i the river the past few d'll!ll! r
23, 1916, of the Gallipolt.s Daily I navig,lion.
, Canal will offer direct ail-wat- /.enough ol a rise to lower the Kanawha River and CineiDnatl mont oteamer froquots and the Isome time. Engineer Lasley i for the Bowyer and
Tribune had thts WrJter s com- 1 "II " Idle oo say that . we er routes oo the great markets _wickets ol tile dam. A general coal towing trade. The new dredge boat Mlftgo arrived here will come out on the Otto. ' Francis. The ferryboat w•Diellll&gt;l
me_nts, although II did not 1den- must fJrst develop the nver 1of the world."
me JS expected soon.
purchase wlll lake the place of Thunday evenlftg and today The showboat Water Queen ito Pt. Pleasant Sunday
Ufy the writer, in an article trade and then build the river 1
the COnvoy which turned over blew out lbe sand barge that Iin the tow of tile Argand has , for coaL
c1
otilssing hetier terminal foci!- facilities oo acoomodate it.
RIVER RISES
Oct. %1, lllf - Lockmaster at CinciDnaU over a year ago. sallk In lbe middle of the river laid up for the winter in the l' OCt. Zl, 1118 - The PJtlti!A
lUes to lmndle an ever-grow- We already !lave a river traf- 1 Alter maoy weeks ol almost James Hill of Dam 28 put lbe Two bodies, BD englaeer and near the foot o1 Gallipolis · Is- mouth of tile Kanawha River. burgh Coal Co., or
!ng· river traffic in the heart- fie that demands such .faclii-. suspended navigation becaiiBe of I wickets do\111 this morning. Ka- firemen, have ne..r been re- land. Tbe barge would have Captain Billy Bryant o1 Hend- ' has sold out its river
lanq . of Amenca.
''''· Yet there JS nut one mland low water, the middle of Octo- nawha coal operators got out moved from the wre&lt;k.
been In the way o1 1 eoal run. orson bas •old his showboat at Vicksburg and Carutherovi!O
is the article :
river harbor in the United ber 1918 brought some relief a big fieet on this rise.
The Hickey Co. lo reported
. Princes• and gasoline boat to l1on the Mjssissippi River. It til ''
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of and Kanawha River Coal mov- There is a rise at Pitts"?rgh to have purchased the towboat Oct. U, ltll- Captain Joh• j E. C.. Donald of Parkersburg, , reported that the combine•:~le
The ftrst navigable r&gt;vers the name. Modern transporta- ed down mer.
and m the Kanawha River. Mengel Bill&lt; Co., built at Marl- Rust o1 lhlt city bu been ap- . who Will conduct picture show 1 again ship coal from
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ln tbe world, the Mississippi tion consists not merely
in
There was seven reet at Pitts- etta a few years ago, ud about pointed commander ot
tbe 1 on the boat.
/' southern ports next apfrJV,r iJ
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size of the R. P. Glllbam. ·towbclat otte Marmet and has
but this is hardly probablofiuil' •·
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sm,ll fraction of the enormous modities but' in the handling of I ing and a general resumption Beaver Dam; and still rising. The boat was built Ill IIIOf by 'tlkon eharge of the
tofD!tlge that moves up and them at terminal _points. The Iof navigation is expected: Kan- The Enterprise and Cruiser / Hammit, who also built the , wblch will take 1 tow of coal are having treuble in securing ' cease before that time,
dowJ1 theu valleys. No strong- efJJctency of our mland water- awlta coal operators WJU get paBBed up Friday evemng for Gillbam.
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· first lor aeveraii fuel lD this section. Coal ;,I that is not likely.

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191111'1 Republican premdenllal
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f&lt;!Ns~able political trelida 1ft

for
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current and
lbe South.
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AJtljlll"a's nov. George C. Wellace am:t
hf~nftll·but-announced plan to oeek the
p~dl'f!CY on a third party Ucket.
. . Ia, ot course, the derlinl of .ooulhelll GOP conservative leaders whoae prior
alblpance was to Barry Goldwater.
~ of them have told this reporter
lh,91'1'1¥0uld favor Nixon for 1968 even If acl&lt;lflullonald Reagan should win llle C!lllfornWr~ernorshlp big this year from Demo"'AN• Gov. Edmund G. !Pat) Brown.
Party professionals have been aS!umlng for months tln!t, If thai sentiment holds,
could lake to the next eonvenlioo
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th•· new clrcumatancea prevailtile South, lhls whole conception is

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t~ey cherl~ In 1964. From
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Judy King after sh&lt;ftwa8 crowned. Left to right are Janice Manuel, Mike Hayman, Donna Theiss, Jim Circle,
Teresa McTurner, Phil Hill, Miss King, Darrell Wolfe, Brenda Norris, Ed Moran, Linda Yost, John McClung,
Jan Alkire and Mark Beegle.

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By lhe time it doses for the season at the end of
octobre, Our House will have entertained over
visitors since its opening in mid-aout. Over 1,000
tended the open house on 14 aout .,... these, naturellement, came mostly from the village and surrounding

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Bul no! Between 16 aout and 18 octobre came 300
official breed standard is rt'
more from the village, 50 additional from the county,
at the shoulder for males and
from Ironton 33, Proctorville 23 - and from Hunting17'' lor females. He atlrao&lt;_'",
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This Is two months only, AI- Texas 3, Arkansas 2, Looisiana
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so from the area, Point Pleas- ~. N. J . 2, and 1 each from j
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coat. and tor his alerl, inteJli.
ant, W. Va., 19, Charleston, W. Idaho, Iowa, Montana I Dd
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gent expression, fox-like f.l4.1CROWNED QUEEN _ Judy King, center, Southern High School senior, was Va., Jackson and Marietta each Washingli&gt;n.
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Theiss last year's homecoming! peake Ashland Ky Middlevon 81 • per PI you uy,
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Chil- these do not make
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A very old- but seldom aeen locally - breed of
?,"'"ted"""· luxunouo
queen. At right is Miss Kmg's escort, Dar rei! Wolfe.
'icothe Washington C H. Ches- tbuusand, oui' From where · dog is proudly owned by Kenneth Mar!tins of RD, Ra- ; I ruff,.
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A king was crowned queen In bearer for the occaston
Jamce
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Racme Friday mght.
Mike Roberts Letart F aII s thtr
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MI'ke i y oungsto\111 11 Zanesville 10 they like to Iooft at beauUful
~ ~,. pant'onabt"p ' and as watchdogs . The fa"!' that they have an wet
. d 'ManueI ' escort ed by
Miss Juey King, a senior es- grade pupil,' and Bobbie Co- i Hayman and Jan Alkire, escort- and Newark 6. '
_been bred to bunt, kill animals, attack or chase Ing ht\ e cal'l'.
ause of ·II•
' things Most of them came aiiQ
ted b Darrell Wolfe was zart o~he Portland Elomentary jed by Mark Beegle.
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cor d
Southern ' High school presented the queen her 1 Miss Theiss, who crowned the From states other than Ohio to leahrnh mothre "n ut 'to 11812 gent devotion to their owners. They are homeloving and dirt is quickly shaken ""
crowne homecoming queen dur- bouquet
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jnew queen, was eseorted
by there came from w· va. 171 • their
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1 g halftime cereiiWnies of tile Senior attendants were Ter- Southern Local Supt.
Paul Penn. 20, Kentucky 18, Indiana
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for children.
which 1~ Dutch " Kees hund. ~(11~- Jt doeo not bave a
;ornado-North Gal ita game. esa McTUrner, escorted by Phi1 1PowelL Presenting the queen ' 14, Illinois 13, N. C. 13, Calif.
tnuiii&gt;
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were refer- doggy odor. there! oro_ ,.,
d ghter of Mrs Hili Brenda Norris escorted candida!., and corsages lvere It Mich. 9 N. Y. 9, Va. I, be ng
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m the Duteb Patriot revolt a- red to as the Laughing Dulch- dom If ever needs balhmg. II
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there of
Is gains1 ••""''"" House of man."
thorough brushmg with a It••
Helene queen,
King Racine
w.,· by Ed
Yost, ' senior football player• Mike Flortda
6, Georg1a 5, .,,torlqae.
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crowned by Miss Sha;..n Theiss, escorted by J~hn McClung. Olh· :Jenkins, Sherm Cundiff, Bob Kansas 4, Maryland 4, Miss. 4, ~ ~trut~nced ell arge. e
Orange bad one of these lheo The dogs pulled
barges br~slled brush once in two or
1166 homecoming queen. Crown er attendants were Donna Theiss iGrueser and John McCiinti&gt;Ck. Colorado 3, Oregon 3, Tenn. !, Iwb. or __:.~
•admlrsaltedy ar to1 popular_ doi• as his C0118lanl lllrough the canal• m Holland. three week! IS generally suf1 1
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rvery 011e of Ohio's $late mem- the pciUUI.'al ·aymbol o1
lh e fnm the dop Clli!ed "Husk- Markins has 5 Keeshonds. The
orial!f To say nolblng ol the Palriof Partr. This Ia lha-baaia Jes," better known •• the "sled dogs were on exhibit at the
reductiDn in price of societe lor the' theorY that litO IIWilcto dogs."
State Fair this yeor and attract' publlcaUens.
name
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Tb" keeshond ls a
band- oo admiring notices.
So, from all over Ohio came
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Crouse Dean Busb an~ Rog~r "Bennett. Standing, first row t..: ·Gfeenhands Russell Jeffers, Keith H!I§!Ori,
Thomas Allie, Denrilii North,
' Mayes, Don Tawney, Wayne :Angel and
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Officers AUan Woodard ,president· Eddie B~tler 'vice president: Bill Barcus, secretary; Lloyd Baker, treafred Butnett. reporter:
Mahan, sentinei and David Vaughan, student advlso"
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election Ill officer• will be heM
, Towns with names thai talk: Yet we !mew our deotlll!es lay
at a business meeting to .,.
"held in Ute clubhouBO Sundav,
' Greentown, Oak -Hlll, Laure~ In the wlldemeu; thlo ltnOw-1 Be Held at Oscar's
yilJe, Cherry Fork, WUiow Wood ledge a1oo 1lf nolleetad In the PT. PLEASANl - The Wo. October 'Ill at 4 p. rn.
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lng In a thous_and treeo when New~ 'llflldloe, fAaC -~- jla annual banquet at Os· PT. PLEASANT - Two U.S.
Ohio wao a Wilderness?
BoltoJII, ~AIId ·-al do who eor 1 .ja Gllllipolls on Nove':"- Bervicem•n, ooe from
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Yet the ~llderness belonged founded towns left our own' ller ~ ·becinnlng with a 80C!al army ud 111e olber from tbt
to a people we eannot forget, ll8liiOi upon them: Zanesville, hour al 8·30 p. m. With dinner navy ore being bold In Ute
thai we uneasily Nlllotnber In Amesville. Youngstown.
to follow at 7' 30 p. m.
Maso'n eounty jail lor autbuHthe namea of ourvlllaga: Del,
Reeervattono may be mada ties on dlargee a1 AWOL. Be•w,:;, Lo&amp;~i=usk,{' Co- thes.:;: talla:,e'H=
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·Marietta, Ga!Hpol•, Llabon, helbnp. . . '
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nutritlonal ne!llo of the cow
and bow 14 get a greater amount ol milk out of tho cow
efficiently.
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attend the lust meetina. he "
welcome I&amp; attend any ooe or
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.w• t • .pro em
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whtle dry.
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Dr. Staubus pointed out that
ordinary cowo UH 50 per cent
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on ten tho picture.
He also pointed out that In
tbe peak flow of milk 32 per
coni of the energy 111;.. Into
the cow Is retumed to milk.
Thi i much more effiCient
th ' t~ 10
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..!~nt of e:~ cenwh~ch ~s
turned as meat J?,; fattening ca~
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polnled out can be done which
will help this prnducUOn without Increasing greatly the COlli.
One of the most Important 11
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nn1n1 to conatruct a new
In&amp; on your farm this fall?
atop by the Exlension ofto look at aome of t h •
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ou find a plan lhat suit•
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300 peunds per day of water. is home produced feeds such
This meana aboul IS tO 40 pl: 1 as good quality hay, forage, IIIII
1001 of waler per day. 'fhe hish- stlage, and also home produced
er producing cow, of course, grain• such as corn. He alJII
wiU consume considerably more emphasizes the lrnportaace of
water. Water Is a very Import. not skimping on the5e hom,e
ant need of the cow because1.produced feeds.
thia 11 the means of controlling He said the cow has 20 hours
the c.w'a temperature. A defic- a day to eat ronghage as comIeney of water may reduce or pared to a very limited time In
slllp the milk now.
the milking parlor when U:iv
The question of energy lJ the can eat concentrates.
OYerall problem In production The time of cutting roughage
and maintenance of a cow. En· io the major lac14r In quality
ergy lJ moot likely to be the of roughage. The crusher, lhe
llmltlng factor. Some other .er- silo. or the dryrr does not lm,ports have called this disease prove the quality of tbe rough·
"hollow belly," or just simply age. If it is cut at the right
lack of sufflclent feed.
time il will have the maximum
Dr. Staubus pointed out thai qua lity.
the cheapest oi&gt;urce of energy
Dr. Stoubno also polated

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do lido will IIOiimplo.. ~be aztne 1 l't!cenUy. Dr.
Staubus other words, what he 11 suggest
quality. You caa'tlose aay• azlnes recenUy. Dr. Staub~~&gt; ing ls that cows that are pro
tldag from aolldal..
points out that mature slloge ducing at a ra!e el 10 poundl
In tho quetUon Df&lt;!aetting on- should be uaed only in case of of milk per day JUst he fed conergy from grain, reoearch has emergen&lt;y. The 1081 of leaves conlrates ln the mllldng parlor
shown that a cow eats about and the loss of eal'l! may run Those that are producing oveJ
6-10 of a pound of grain per aa high as 2S per cent of the dry the 40 pounds reed extra
minute. If she spends 20 miD- matter in the silage.
How to separate th.ese ,
ules in t1te mUklng parlor
Dr. Staubus saki there Is one from the other cows ts •, o
this RJvea her lhe
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of consuming around
program In any partie- each mdlvldualfarm but be sug
of grain per day . For •he . ular
If most cows In a gested keeping a halter on
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producing cow this Is not
herd conform to a parllcular cows to go lntt the challe
sufficient amount of
level of rnllk production In th pen. This pennlts easier ,id ·
Cows m herringbone ·
third or fourth monlh and stays , tificatlon and easter cal&lt;hlng.
parlors opend more time in
there, this Is about where thel It is possible W self feed con
parlor than side oponlng
feeding program Is.
centrotes to cows that are Pro.' '
lors.
In many herds this will be ducing 70 or more peunds 111 ·1
The que1tlon wao brought up 40 to 45 pounds of 3.5 per cent 3.5 per cent milk. How· ver, if '
milk during the third or lourlh you are going to self feed, it It •
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or 5 ft. In length.
It, o. c. Each plan Includes ri ter may"'he used ror extra pens
tag Department at the Ohio for Crib wldlha of I, 7, 8, 9 - Double pole crib wit.~ a 4 bill of materials. Slx types are: or for feed storage.
State University.
~nd 10 leet. AU lhow dra1 er ft. alley. This is the popular Frame ClllstrucUon, 36 fl. span;
4arrow-to-start, 2 stal!J, 6
Here are some of tbe plana shelUDg trenc~es.
"A" frame crib.
Pole construction, 36 fl and 50 pens. This I! a 2t fl . by 56 fl
which we have on file :
- Single pole crib bullt In 5
SHEDS &amp; FARM SRIIP ! IL spen; Rigid frame, 40 ft. frame building with a 14 ft. by
(!) A 28 ft. wide sln(le Crib ft. Increment&amp; ollength.
A machine sho&gt;d ·.wllh 00 fl. · span; Masonry, 40 fl. 1 pan; 62ft. feedlng. floor, a farr•twln.P.I
lhat Is 11 ft. deep designed for - Sin&amp;~* frame eilb with side opening. This is a clear T•lt·up Concrete, 40 ft. span.. stalls, and SIX a ft. by 19·
unheated air drylne. Capacity shed rot! and 11 rodentproo!ecl. span pole building with 16 ft. A pole type utility building nursery pens. Heating, venlilaIs 4,7110 bushels per 28
ft. - Double pole crib with
pole ,pacings along the open presentmg a baste pole frame tlon and management sug,ges.
length.
11 ft. lllcle alley tbat separates! front. Machinery cu~uts ald in adaptable te many different tiona are Jiven.
Each of lhe next !our crib two crtbf which can be .
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·A machine shed wlth a 40 ft. ing widths may be 14 28 IZ, or This fo a 24 ft. by 36 ft.
end opening. This s(!ln permits 56 ft. Leneths may 'be '32 ft. / buJ~lng wlth·l2 ft.
36 ft.
arranging oterecl equipment •· 46 ft., 64 ft., etc. A 21 ft. truss feeding floor. Sixteen f~~:
long the central dtlve. There , is included so that one row ing stalls convert to m
are two side doors in this clean of polea may be omitted.
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ATHENS. Ohio (UPI- - Redokin• quarlerback Bruce Matte
led Miami to Its alxtlt atralght
wit• Saturday u It romped over
Ohio University 33-13 before a
record Mld • America Conference crowd of 20,21111.
Matte plunged over for two
seora and passed for a third
' · as tbe Retlskino ran their string
of vlc14riea to 11 over two oeasooo fo~ lhe longest major collOj!e win reeord lids year;
aml openecl the scoring
1 lf.yard field goal by AI
re and followed wltb a 52-

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d pess play from Ron e[UC·D
c to Jay Maupin to set up a
. yard dive to peydlrt by Bob
umard.
hen Miami's m!Jerly defense
k over and held the Bob&lt;ats

to only ·~~ yard• on lhe ground
and nothing more in the air.
When Uoe second half opened,
AI Moore put tne game out of
OU's reach with another field
goal and J1m Shaw iced It with
an up.the-rniddle, 74·yard punt
return to make the •core 2&amp;-7.
The Bobcats started clicking
with aerial maneuvers in the
second half, but 11 was too late.
Hournard scoro&lt;t again. but not
before Matlf had run one over
from lhe four · yard line to seal
the outcome.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) Fullback Paul Hud1on scored
three touchdowns, in a lourtb·
period barra&amp;e, that earried
Ohio State to 1 21-1!, come·
!rom·hehind Big Ten homecom·
ing football victory over hardluck Wlsconoln Saturday.
Quarterback Bill Long, t 1f.
year-old sophomore, deftly miled his passing wilh the runnln(
of Hudson and halfback
Bo
First radio broadcast ol a Rein to lead the two touchdown
world Series was on oct 5, 1marches In tbe wining seconds
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of a dreary aftemocn before 64,•
It took Ro,.hii 15 day• to m screaming tans.
compose 'The Barber of sevllle.' The Buckeyes, on the 10PfS

after three straight defeats, 9mash lor the fmal slx yards. at the beginning of the fourth gOild and the Badgm held ,,.
found ihemaelvts behind IS.IO Gary catrna' iidJ made it 17 • period.
10 margin.
and deep in their own territory 11 wllh f:IJ remaining.
With Rein leadiDJ tile way 11
Ohio State itn•rated ill 111111
midway in the fourth period.
The Buckeye! blt qllll wllb the loni touchclown
march, touchdown In lhe first quar1er
At that point, the olert Buck· 38 socooda left wtlh defenolve Ohio Stale swept te
lhe follOWing an nchan&amp;e of ftm·
ey• defense tool over to r• back Jolul Plllllarllnl litem "" Wisconsin lll!ven before Hudson bles .. C..Oro~ htl three key PB~•es
cover a Bad(er fumble
and their way by Jnterttptlnl a wont OYer llandlng up ror the totalmg 32 yards aa the Buck·
pick off a Wloconsln piiS, that Wlsconail; pus.
eo-ahead touChdGfo'D.
I•Yes m•rched 62 yards for ttte
were turned Iiiio touchdowns, to The Bucka, their firll Bll
Iscore with flltdson pushin&amp;oll&lt;r
elooe the door on another Wls- Ton win of tbe HISOn already WiJconsin, which is now 2-3-1 from lhe three. Cairns' . .
consln effort to wtn lte lint assured, took the bill over ill In all aameo and 1-2 in Big Ten, made it 1-1).
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victory In Columbus
since elgllt play• wltb Hudson &amp;olnl MDI ahead in tbe third period Tite Badeers had the beridfl
World War I.
over for bll tlt!rd touchdj)WD on a 76-yard marclt higbhehted of the goin&amp; in the second .quatil
C..Ong led tbe way on lhe 7f. fro111 tbo Wllcontln fllht.
by quarterback John Boyajian's ter, playing most of lhe per,.
yard march that cOIIIUmed The Bad(ora, looklnl lor the pass to halfback Tom Jankow- in Ohio State's territory, tlpr·
more titan oll minutes of play· first win over Oblo State 1lnct ski tha~ covtl'ed five . yat;~~s. , lng which Tom S&lt;hlnke ~rl
lng time, capped by Hudson's 1959, had the Buckeyt1 reei!PI Schinke 1 extra pomt kick was two field goals out of three !~j.
The first one was for 4ll y
andt he next for 17. hot h•
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Field Ttlal to be heidi
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II bas beea PDOtJDCed
entry lee will be f2 for tbe
!!rot bound tnd fl eaell lor
additional dogs eatered. No
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Trophieo wUl be
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ience.
CATTLE BARN
plans listed above at tbe Coon''t)o Un!led Pftll loJernltlonal
Farm shop - 30 ft. by 30 fL This Is a pole type 44 ft. by ty Extension office, localed
CHEST FREEZER - - -- ""'Pilcea for slaughter steers
A
clear
span
frame
building
64
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beef cattle barn. Loading the lhlrd flilfr of lhe Col~rlhouse
LIKE
NEW
··and 'heifers slumped Ibis week
with large access door. Typical shed on one side, pens on the lD GalllpoUs. You are welcome
·~ · the seventh consecutl ve
ly HOBART WILSON, JR.
tool layout lighting :'needs. and other side, hay to ground in to look at lhese plans and
1-Good 15 cu. ft. Unlco
· ~ as the most cattle rolled I
Door heat speclflCI~ona are center.
you find one that 1ul18 your
$110
CHEST FREEZER - - -·- "
12 major
THE 1966 Gallia County ChrliUan Rural Overieu ProSWINE HOUSING
uation we'll help you place
"mal*ets for any week
gra"' (CROP) fund drive be,W today. Rev. A. H. Me· given.DAIRY CALF BARN
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This ls a 7 ft. by Bft. "A" plan order.
1-Good 12 cu. ft. G E
'Yiltdary. Hoga ro,. a litUe.
Kenzie, chairman, bu releued aome bulc facta about
This calf barn in a 30 IL by type house. Has door In each In lddltlon, we have
.-'t mo•t terminals. slaughler 1 CROP that will be of interert to Ill area
LOW PRICE
CHEST FRSEZER - - 50 fl. pole building designed for end for summer ventilation. descrtpllonl and pictlll'fl
and heifers sold stead)·!· residents.
loose housing dairy calves. Has air vents in end peaks. no plans on hand at our office)
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:·:75 lower. Cows were steady
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May be built wlr.t or without of many otber structures not
• t1 .oo lower and bulls mostly I SINCE 1947, CROP has been a commu·
These
are
clear
span
basic
floor.
hsled above. These inclltde:
"~I aay . Vealers sold steady 14 • nlty channel of the churclles for a .perbuilding
shells
open
front
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Pull
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house,
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one
and two car garagea, pole
·•iJ'.!io higher and feeder cattle son-to·person p~gram of contlnulnl
cattle sheds, or machinery or by 14 n. This double pen house hay sheds, beef feeding layouts,
.]!'~ steady to .5tl lower.
I aid, diSaster, relief, aelf-help and com·
hay storage; closed for swine or is designed to he used in pairs. dairy barns, milkhouses, , poui·
poullry houolne. Roofs are four- Two hous.. form a !-pen pble try bulldlnga, and small grain
la to provide
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twelfths !lope. Trusses are 4 roof house with 6 ft. alley. Cen· sUirago.
.. , ~.~r titan lut week.
usfstance, high-protem food!, emergenwholesale carlot trading I cy su~~Ues, a•rlcultural t,oob, seeds, not otherwlll
CovaHol PheM ff.Mlll
,£eer beef dedlned If&lt; cent to avalla e to the overaeas proaram~ of the churcbea.
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Joclt w.
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War steody to off L The decline CROP 11 the community appeal of Church World Ser·
Ill "1.• on 1 - 7 &amp; 13 it tile
left wholesale beef prtcea at vice and la sponsored In Olilo by the Ohio COuncil of
UpporlncltfPIOllnY
Chicago the lowest In four Churches. Tlie county CROP orcanlzatlon welcomes
Here are a few last minute \ II you wanl to use a scarf, Added to the many rea!tOIIS
months.
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participation and representation by all lntererted tntll· thoughts ?" acceSIOrlts lor tho choose ?ne ll'biclt matches or for chloalnl and llBinl aeces ·
CIHN TIL 9 P.M. !MONDAY thru SATU.Al'J
Cholet !leers at Chicago thl• vlduals and community aroupa •
home which we have been diS- harmoniZes wtth the coltr ~I aorteo It the ob.vloua tact
week avera(fd S2US per
culling ror several weeks.
the wood or repeats a color 10
hundredweight
It Is not enough to balance the room. Its shape should be bnw they are used can
THROUGH upeclal emphasla In Ohio In 1906 called
Ro1 Prlcao Up
"Comblt World Hun1er' , 1 1011 of at leaat one balf arrangements - they must b&lt; that of the top of the fumlture lhe dH!erence betweon 1
Hoc prices were up at lhe mlllion tloUw bu been tMt for attacking root cau111 ID!eresUng and must have char· and approxlmstely 1I) 14 2 mlng, restful room and clutterend of the week after dropping , of hunger in India, Africa and Brazil. The funds wiill ICier. If yDb have more acoes- inches smaller on all sides. The ed dllorder. Give all your
to the lowest levels in more I be used for (1) lncrHol"'l water resourcu; (2) land rtc• !llrles titan you can use effec- undercorated one supporll the cessorles ~ cr-1 check • AComplete Une of New Appll1ncet
t1t 17 months. However, l1matlon; 131 inc,.aoing agricultural productions 141 lively at one ttrne, put part of acoessories while the decorllled retain thole whlclo have
population
control;
1nd
(5)
literacy
1nd
vocational
train4Pired with 1 week ago,
them away and change your one detracts from the acces110r- lh~, line, color, and prOjlOr•
Alw1y1 In Stock
bemwa and gUts were steady ing.
arrangemenll more ollen. Don't ies which are placed on iL
lion, and discard those
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spoil the loveliness of any one Keep accessories off the pi· lad&lt; these qual1t101 .
IN
addition
to
exports
of
contributed
and purchased accessory by loalng it in a too ana, but you can bane oorne d nt at Indianapolis. Slou&lt;
showed final prim sll!ady food and suppUes worth $16.2 million since 1947, erowded amngernenL
thing on the wall above it. Keep
J&amp; hilhfr. Sows closed .16- l CROP has turned over designated gilts to other rellef
If you feel the need te pro· the plano and your dell&lt; open
agencies totaling nearly $2 mUll on.
lower.
teet a piece of furniture from j to give that lived In look tn
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ICI"'tches, cement a piece of your room. A closed piane or
ell plus direct markellngs CROP contributions allll provide for handling and dlll- fabric or a oheet of cork to I' desk really says "hands off"
terlor Iowa and Southern tribution of government.donated foods of tbe Food for the bottom of the accessory. A and conveys tho feeling of novMinnesota totalled 674.1100 for Peace pro;ram through the Share Our Substance ap:. mat might be used under the er heine uaed. Leave your flrepeal of Church World Service. Since the U. commod- ill!Ce'Saory If It Is the shape ol place open too, with the usual
the ftve days. compared with ity
distribution program began In 1954, CROP has help1!!,11011 last week.
I ed to send more than $65.4 million in government-do· the bOttom or the largest pol'; useful fireplace · accessories
Pork loins were steady to I11 nated foods through the SOS pro~ram of the churehe8. tlon of tbe accessory and the around. This should be as lntertents a pound higher In ;
l!iame lize, or not more Chan an &amp;~tint in the summer 11 it 11
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Iin lhe winter.
11 Omaha and Chilago where . other aid through Ch~rch World Servie@ is made under
trends were steady to I cent I church supervision to people in more than 40 countries
hi&amp;lter Boslon butt! and fr.,h on the bl!lis of need, witliout re1ard to race, ereed or
hams 1 ·er~ !teady to 1 "'nt 1 politics.
lower.
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was expl'f't.d to be about S2L20 nouncem!nts for radio and television, the CROP news,'
per hundredweight, ofl 11.25 18mm sound films (cleared for TV) filmstrips and leaf·
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i lteady In .7~ lower except ror THE Gallla county CROP drive will be climaxed on !
lteltdy to ..Iii higher trend! st Thanksgiving eve with a special cmmunlty service at
I Chicago and
Kansas City. th! St. l'l!ter's Episcopal church, with Rev. HugMy
Prl""' for wooled slaughter Jones in charge.
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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from 1he files of The Daily· :
, lteady.
Tribune and weekly Gnllla Times . . Mrs. Dan Miller;
Lnmb• Steltdy
Wholm le troM lor dresstd Harry Wheeler hurt, hosp1tlllll6ll returning from camp• !
lambs wos steady to 21.&gt; cents where Lt. Mlller killed . Rotary club obaerves "Jlm
Chamber to advance project for lm· 1
Porter" night
i paund lower.
Receipts of 61!.000 sheep and provin&amp; flood escape road ·. . . Dr..lohn S. Cherrln1·
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lambs a 12 market&lt; was about ton, 74. succum , In LojaD . John E. Hallidav r•
earded
probable
choice
on
•tate
comrniuion
Tim
Unllke somt biJ tracto11, tha fan~·Mi• Stlii and 12011 flflllp n •JIMNIW fur
1h~. ~ Mn P a~ last w~ek .
Evans receives American Parmer degree at National
now
hi&amp;h·tractlon 38-lnch lirH.
live ra llle fuUJres droppl!d FFA convention In Kansas City . . GalllpoliR tops
Get
real
tractlv'
tlilctency,
quick
ICIIon, rowoQQp 1tlmtlnl ,JJil lila 16.9 o·
,JB. _;.;, in arlive trading thi~ Ncl~nville 13-2 in homecominJ! battle. Cherry O'Brien,
THEN TAKE IIEW H8.LAN0'1 CHECK
18.4 by 38·/nc/J tires thtt put mOre rubbefon1hlfll'OUna.thlllinyottter ltlndlro
• •ek on the Chiraao Mercantile named GAH~ homecomin' oueen
8111 P.ottN, Jack· ·
equipment
lire in thlla tractor dlr,RI. The 806 and 12QI.T urbo., da!IMCI to
-for
6%
lntorost
on
your
down
payment
(cath,trad
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Th~
largo•t loo' . son. named new Tribune editor. To assume duties on :
tako
tho
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tire&amp; that d,l.ln forextlt ll&lt;!.livt you full Ult of poWir. Evwylhina's
in.
or
both),
figured
on
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annum
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tame '" 111&lt; lalf 1007 comtra&lt;·t!. l Nov. 15.
Men considered. Spuds. liTO. Thrtt·point hitch, Torque. All mllldltd 1nd
time you purchase to July I, 1967.
Cln • in ~ price. P'riday w~r. '
meted
to the bll tlrt ·slze ttittlltin you iolctra traction. i.oob bll-wwkl big I
· t!1t ll2 lnr April nnd 127.36 lor
,11 av, cent• a pnund this I FLAC PRIICF.DURE
Tllf \OANIR vnu AUY TH[ BIGGER YO 'JI&lt; lliil.!
Put
a
blg·tlretractor to work o~ your farm. Hltv. Uttob rii!J- out and- lor
June.
week.
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us
now
tor
full
detaill.
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Prices paid tor live poultry !:orn and aoybeans ,.,.... The U. S. nag. when floWII
806 Ofld 1201Hurbo troctora.
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dtllvEred to Chitago Ibis -efk I mixed : wheat lower: ry• ' at hllf·ma•t. should nr!ll be
were un&lt;'hanged ro frartlnnallv ' ubstantlaliy lower and oot. holstM tn th• )ll'ak for an In·
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lower. Cln!lng prl~ tr. rrartloollly hi.Cher Ibis w..k on Shnrll etl
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HOt. Staubus talked with 2S
'towigs and Mason County dairy
·!ifmers recently about gettlng
'!lie right amount of energy In
'the cow. For the next three
(mday evenings he will JlO .fur•
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feeding and nutrition.
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Is deslped to help dairy farmers UDderstlnd more about tbe
nutritlonal ne!llo of the cow
and bow 14 get a greater amount ol milk out of tho cow
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on ten tho picture.
He also pointed out that In
tbe peak flow of milk 32 per
coni of the energy 111;.. Into
the cow Is retumed to milk.
Thi i much more effiCient
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will help this prnducUOn without Increasing greatly the COlli.
One of the most Important 11
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Gallla County
nn1n1 to conatruct a new
In&amp; on your farm this fall?
atop by the Exlension ofto look at aome of t h •
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This meana aboul IS tO 40 pl: 1 as good quality hay, forage, IIIII
1001 of waler per day. 'fhe hish- stlage, and also home produced
er producing cow, of course, grain• such as corn. He alJII
wiU consume considerably more emphasizes the lrnportaace of
water. Water Is a very Import. not skimping on the5e hom,e
ant need of the cow because1.produced feeds.
thia 11 the means of controlling He said the cow has 20 hours
the c.w'a temperature. A defic- a day to eat ronghage as comIeney of water may reduce or pared to a very limited time In
slllp the milk now.
the milking parlor when U:iv
The question of energy lJ the can eat concentrates.
OYerall problem In production The time of cutting roughage
and maintenance of a cow. En· io the major lac14r In quality
ergy lJ moot likely to be the of roughage. The crusher, lhe
llmltlng factor. Some other .er- silo. or the dryrr does not lm,ports have called this disease prove the quality of tbe rough·
"hollow belly," or just simply age. If it is cut at the right
lack of sufflclent feed.
time il will have the maximum
Dr. Staubus pointed out thai qua lity.
the cheapest oi&gt;urce of energy
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quality. You caa'tlose aay• azlnes recenUy. Dr. Staub~~&gt; ing ls that cows that are pro
tldag from aolldal..
points out that mature slloge ducing at a ra!e el 10 poundl
In tho quetUon Df&lt;!aetting on- should be uaed only in case of of milk per day JUst he fed conergy from grain, reoearch has emergen&lt;y. The 1081 of leaves conlrates ln the mllldng parlor
shown that a cow eats about and the loss of eal'l! may run Those that are producing oveJ
6-10 of a pound of grain per aa high as 2S per cent of the dry the 40 pounds reed extra
minute. If she spends 20 miD- matter in the silage.
How to separate th.ese ,
ules in t1te mUklng parlor
Dr. Staubus saki there Is one from the other cows ts •, o
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of consuming around
program In any partie- each mdlvldualfarm but be sug
of grain per day . For •he . ular
If most cows In a gested keeping a halter on
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producing cow this Is not
herd conform to a parllcular cows to go lntt the challe
sufficient amount of
level of rnllk production In th pen. This pennlts easier ,id ·
Cows m herringbone ·
third or fourth monlh and stays , tificatlon and easter cal&lt;hlng.
parlors opend more time in
there, this Is about where thel It is possible W self feed con
parlor than side oponlng
feeding program Is.
centrotes to cows that are Pro.' '
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In many herds this will be ducing 70 or more peunds 111 ·1
The que1tlon wao brought up 40 to 45 pounds of 3.5 per cent 3.5 per cent milk. How· ver, if '
milk during the third or lourlh you are going to self feed, it It •
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or 5 ft. In length.
It, o. c. Each plan Includes ri ter may"'he used ror extra pens
tag Department at the Ohio for Crib wldlha of I, 7, 8, 9 - Double pole crib wit.~ a 4 bill of materials. Slx types are: or for feed storage.
State University.
~nd 10 leet. AU lhow dra1 er ft. alley. This is the popular Frame ClllstrucUon, 36 fl. span;
4arrow-to-start, 2 stal!J, 6
Here are some of tbe plana shelUDg trenc~es.
"A" frame crib.
Pole construction, 36 fl and 50 pens. This I! a 2t fl . by 56 fl
which we have on file :
- Single pole crib bullt In 5
SHEDS &amp; FARM SRIIP ! IL spen; Rigid frame, 40 ft. frame building with a 14 ft. by
(!) A 28 ft. wide sln(le Crib ft. Increment&amp; ollength.
A machine sho&gt;d ·.wllh 00 fl. · span; Masonry, 40 fl. 1 pan; 62ft. feedlng. floor, a farr•twln.P.I
lhat Is 11 ft. deep designed for - Sin&amp;~* frame eilb with side opening. This is a clear T•lt·up Concrete, 40 ft. span.. stalls, and SIX a ft. by 19·
unheated air drylne. Capacity shed rot! and 11 rodentproo!ecl. span pole building with 16 ft. A pole type utility building nursery pens. Heating, venlilaIs 4,7110 bushels per 28
ft. - Double pole crib with
pole ,pacings along the open presentmg a baste pole frame tlon and management sug,ges.
length.
11 ft. lllcle alley tbat separates! front. Machinery cu~uts ald in adaptable te many different tiona are Jiven.
Each of lhe next !our crib two crtbf which can be .
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·A machine shed wlth a 40 ft. ing widths may be 14 28 IZ, or This fo a 24 ft. by 36 ft.
end opening. This s(!ln permits 56 ft. Leneths may 'be '32 ft. / buJ~lng wlth·l2 ft.
36 ft.
arranging oterecl equipment •· 46 ft., 64 ft., etc. A 21 ft. truss feeding floor. Sixteen f~~:
long the central dtlve. There , is included so that one row ing stalls convert to m
are two side doors in this clean of polea may be omitted.
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ATHENS. Ohio (UPI- - Redokin• quarlerback Bruce Matte
led Miami to Its alxtlt atralght
wit• Saturday u It romped over
Ohio University 33-13 before a
record Mld • America Conference crowd of 20,21111.
Matte plunged over for two
seora and passed for a third
' · as tbe Retlskino ran their string
of vlc14riea to 11 over two oeasooo fo~ lhe longest major collOj!e win reeord lids year;
aml openecl the scoring
1 lf.yard field goal by AI
re and followed wltb a 52-

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d pess play from Ron e[UC·D
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hen Miami's m!Jerly defense
k over and held the Bob&lt;ats

to only ·~~ yard• on lhe ground
and nothing more in the air.
When Uoe second half opened,
AI Moore put tne game out of
OU's reach with another field
goal and J1m Shaw iced It with
an up.the-rniddle, 74·yard punt
return to make the •core 2&amp;-7.
The Bobcats started clicking
with aerial maneuvers in the
second half, but 11 was too late.
Hournard scoro&lt;t again. but not
before Matlf had run one over
from lhe four · yard line to seal
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three touchdowns, in a lourtb·
period barra&amp;e, that earried
Ohio State to 1 21-1!, come·
!rom·hehind Big Ten homecom·
ing football victory over hardluck Wlsconoln Saturday.
Quarterback Bill Long, t 1f.
year-old sophomore, deftly miled his passing wilh the runnln(
of Hudson and halfback
Bo
First radio broadcast ol a Rein to lead the two touchdown
world Series was on oct 5, 1marches In tbe wining seconds
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of a dreary aftemocn before 64,•
It took Ro,.hii 15 day• to m screaming tans.
compose 'The Barber of sevllle.' The Buckeyes, on the 10PfS

after three straight defeats, 9mash lor the fmal slx yards. at the beginning of the fourth gOild and the Badgm held ,,.
found ihemaelvts behind IS.IO Gary catrna' iidJ made it 17 • period.
10 margin.
and deep in their own territory 11 wllh f:IJ remaining.
With Rein leadiDJ tile way 11
Ohio State itn•rated ill 111111
midway in the fourth period.
The Buckeye! blt qllll wllb the loni touchclown
march, touchdown In lhe first quar1er
At that point, the olert Buck· 38 socooda left wtlh defenolve Ohio Stale swept te
lhe follOWing an nchan&amp;e of ftm·
ey• defense tool over to r• back Jolul Plllllarllnl litem "" Wisconsin lll!ven before Hudson bles .. C..Oro~ htl three key PB~•es
cover a Bad(er fumble
and their way by Jnterttptlnl a wont OYer llandlng up ror the totalmg 32 yards aa the Buck·
pick off a Wloconsln piiS, that Wlsconail; pus.
eo-ahead touChdGfo'D.
I•Yes m•rched 62 yards for ttte
were turned Iiiio touchdowns, to The Bucka, their firll Bll
Iscore with flltdson pushin&amp;oll&lt;r
elooe the door on another Wls- Ton win of tbe HISOn already WiJconsin, which is now 2-3-1 from lhe three. Cairns' . .
consln effort to wtn lte lint assured, took the bill over ill In all aameo and 1-2 in Big Ten, made it 1-1).
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victory In Columbus
since elgllt play• wltb Hudson &amp;olnl MDI ahead in tbe third period Tite Badeers had the beridfl
World War I.
over for bll tlt!rd touchdj)WD on a 76-yard marclt higbhehted of the goin&amp; in the second .quatil
C..Ong led tbe way on lhe 7f. fro111 tbo Wllcontln fllht.
by quarterback John Boyajian's ter, playing most of lhe per,.
yard march that cOIIIUmed The Bad(ora, looklnl lor the pass to halfback Tom Jankow- in Ohio State's territory, tlpr·
more titan oll minutes of play· first win over Oblo State 1lnct ski tha~ covtl'ed five . yat;~~s. , lng which Tom S&lt;hlnke ~rl
lng time, capped by Hudson's 1959, had the Buckeyt1 reei!PI Schinke 1 extra pomt kick was two field goals out of three !~j.
The first one was for 4ll y
andt he next for 17. hot h•
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Field Ttlal to be heidi
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II bas beea PDOtJDCed
entry lee will be f2 for tbe
!!rot bound tnd fl eaell lor
additional dogs eatered. No
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Trophieo wUl be
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CATTLE BARN
plans listed above at tbe Coon''t)o Un!led Pftll loJernltlonal
Farm shop - 30 ft. by 30 fL This Is a pole type 44 ft. by ty Extension office, localed
CHEST FREEZER - - -- ""'Pilcea for slaughter steers
A
clear
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64
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beef cattle barn. Loading the lhlrd flilfr of lhe Col~rlhouse
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··and 'heifers slumped Ibis week
with large access door. Typical shed on one side, pens on the lD GalllpoUs. You are welcome
·~ · the seventh consecutl ve
ly HOBART WILSON, JR.
tool layout lighting :'needs. and other side, hay to ground in to look at lhese plans and
1-Good 15 cu. ft. Unlco
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Door heat speclflCI~ona are center.
you find one that 1ul18 your
$110
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THE 1966 Gallia County ChrliUan Rural Overieu ProSWINE HOUSING
uation we'll help you place
"mal*ets for any week
gra"' (CROP) fund drive be,W today. Rev. A. H. Me· given.DAIRY CALF BARN
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This ls a 7 ft. by Bft. "A" plan order.
1-Good 12 cu. ft. G E
'Yiltdary. Hoga ro,. a litUe.
Kenzie, chairman, bu releued aome bulc facta about
This calf barn in a 30 IL by type house. Has door In each In lddltlon, we have
.-'t mo•t terminals. slaughler 1 CROP that will be of interert to Ill area
LOW PRICE
CHEST FRSEZER - - 50 fl. pole building designed for end for summer ventilation. descrtpllonl and pictlll'fl
and heifers sold stead)·!· residents.
loose housing dairy calves. Has air vents in end peaks. no plans on hand at our office)
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May be built wlr.t or without of many otber structures not
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These
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clear
span
basic
floor.
hsled above. These inclltde:
"~I aay . Vealers sold steady 14 • nlty channel of the churclles for a .perbuilding
shells
open
front
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house,
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one
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·•iJ'.!io higher and feeder cattle son-to·person p~gram of contlnulnl
cattle sheds, or machinery or by 14 n. This double pen house hay sheds, beef feeding layouts,
.]!'~ steady to .5tl lower.
I aid, diSaster, relief, aelf-help and com·
hay storage; closed for swine or is designed to he used in pairs. dairy barns, milkhouses, , poui·
poullry houolne. Roofs are four- Two hous.. form a !-pen pble try bulldlnga, and small grain
la to provide
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twelfths !lope. Trusses are 4 roof house with 6 ft. alley. Cen· sUirago.
.. , ~.~r titan lut week.
usfstance, high-protem food!, emergenwholesale carlot trading I cy su~~Ues, a•rlcultural t,oob, seeds, not otherwlll
CovaHol PheM ff.Mlll
,£eer beef dedlned If&lt; cent to avalla e to the overaeas proaram~ of the churcbea.
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War steody to off L The decline CROP 11 the community appeal of Church World Ser·
Ill "1.• on 1 - 7 &amp; 13 it tile
left wholesale beef prtcea at vice and la sponsored In Olilo by the Ohio COuncil of
UpporlncltfPIOllnY
Chicago the lowest In four Churches. Tlie county CROP orcanlzatlon welcomes
Here are a few last minute \ II you wanl to use a scarf, Added to the many rea!tOIIS
months.
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CIHN TIL 9 P.M. !MONDAY thru SATU.Al'J
Cholet !leers at Chicago thl• vlduals and community aroupa •
home which we have been diS- harmoniZes wtth the coltr ~I aorteo It the ob.vloua tact
week avera(fd S2US per
culling ror several weeks.
the wood or repeats a color 10
hundredweight
It Is not enough to balance the room. Its shape should be bnw they are used can
THROUGH upeclal emphasla In Ohio In 1906 called
Ro1 Prlcao Up
"Comblt World Hun1er' , 1 1011 of at leaat one balf arrangements - they must b&lt; that of the top of the fumlture lhe dH!erence betweon 1
Hoc prices were up at lhe mlllion tloUw bu been tMt for attacking root cau111 ID!eresUng and must have char· and approxlmstely 1I) 14 2 mlng, restful room and clutterend of the week after dropping , of hunger in India, Africa and Brazil. The funds wiill ICier. If yDb have more acoes- inches smaller on all sides. The ed dllorder. Give all your
to the lowest levels in more I be used for (1) lncrHol"'l water resourcu; (2) land rtc• !llrles titan you can use effec- undercorated one supporll the cessorles ~ cr-1 check • AComplete Une of New Appll1ncet
t1t 17 months. However, l1matlon; 131 inc,.aoing agricultural productions 141 lively at one ttrne, put part of acoessories while the decorllled retain thole whlclo have
population
control;
1nd
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literacy
1nd
vocational
train4Pired with 1 week ago,
them away and change your one detracts from the acces110r- lh~, line, color, and prOjlOr•
Alw1y1 In Stock
bemwa and gUts were steady ing.
arrangemenll more ollen. Don't ies which are placed on iL
lion, and discard those
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spoil the loveliness of any one Keep accessories off the pi· lad&lt; these qual1t101 .
IN
addition
to
exports
of
contributed
and purchased accessory by loalng it in a too ana, but you can bane oorne d nt at Indianapolis. Slou&lt;
showed final prim sll!ady food and suppUes worth $16.2 million since 1947, erowded amngernenL
thing on the wall above it. Keep
J&amp; hilhfr. Sows closed .16- l CROP has turned over designated gilts to other rellef
If you feel the need te pro· the plano and your dell&lt; open
agencies totaling nearly $2 mUll on.
lower.
teet a piece of furniture from j to give that lived In look tn
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ICI"'tches, cement a piece of your room. A closed piane or
ell plus direct markellngs CROP contributions allll provide for handling and dlll- fabric or a oheet of cork to I' desk really says "hands off"
terlor Iowa and Southern tribution of government.donated foods of tbe Food for the bottom of the accessory. A and conveys tho feeling of novMinnesota totalled 674.1100 for Peace pro;ram through the Share Our Substance ap:. mat might be used under the er heine uaed. Leave your flrepeal of Church World Service. Since the U. commod- ill!Ce'Saory If It Is the shape ol place open too, with the usual
the ftve days. compared with ity
distribution program began In 1954, CROP has help1!!,11011 last week.
I ed to send more than $65.4 million in government-do· the bOttom or the largest pol'; useful fireplace · accessories
Pork loins were steady to I11 nated foods through the SOS pro~ram of the churehe8. tlon of tbe accessory and the around. This should be as lntertents a pound higher In ;
l!iame lize, or not more Chan an &amp;~tint in the summer 11 it 11
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Iin lhe winter.
11 Omaha and Chilago where . other aid through Ch~rch World Servie@ is made under
trends were steady to I cent I church supervision to people in more than 40 countries
hi&amp;lter Boslon butt! and fr.,h on the bl!lis of need, witliout re1ard to race, ereed or
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lteltdy to ..Iii higher trend! st Thanksgiving eve with a special cmmunlty service at
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Lnmb• Steltdy
Wholm le troM lor dresstd Harry Wheeler hurt, hosp1tlllll6ll returning from camp• !
lambs wos steady to 21.&gt; cents where Lt. Mlller killed . Rotary club obaerves "Jlm
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Cln • in ~ price. P'riday w~r. '
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BY 1108 .BYER
eroy 30 (uve the lronmen lbe
1and the Panthers took 1 14 to
Swisher, talented Pome- baiL Rudy Wallace and St~ve
8 lead Into the dressing room
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arterback, barked by a Reed could pickup but a net of \ 1 • 1'.
at the half way mark.
hm·d-nosed Panther
eleven, 2 yards and a Dave Patton to '1 d · ,I
SECOND HALF
passed for 364 vards and four Wallace pass went mcomplete, 'I, 1, I
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lo\il!htlowns Frtday mght
to Patton dropped back to pass on i ~ 1 1 1"
lronmen to start the second
kttlcll•olf the highly rated Jack- a tomth and 9 situation at the ,l'l "il ' ,
half and fotced a punt. Wal·
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Panther 28 but !WMny English, ' , ~ . 1 ~
lace sent a 41 yd punt deep into
.."~ Dads ntghl crows at Pan- •ho play•d a tromen®us game ,.1 •
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tlt!i'l Stadium saw the Panthers both on offense and defensive, I I . •
back and the Pomeroy eleven
ollltillach rharles "Bud" BtCkel dropped the lronmen quarter- "!• .1 '"
had it at their own 32. It was
play 48 nunules of heads· up back for a five yard loss.
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football and PUI on a grtdiron 11 took the Panthers but Slll
!hers showed their ability of
dll!pHiy that will he talked • · play&gt; to nit paydirl as Swisher It
giving SwJSher protecUon. The
tiJttttln this area for some lime. completed 4 of 6 passes for Ihe ~
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Ed
l'!l!lll' SwiSher, • 147
pound 67 yards, hitting Steve Finlaw
Baer, &lt;ackles Charles Hysell
unable to get his clab from 17 yards o•tl for the srore
and Jim Crow along with cenon the g'ound, took
with 6:40 left in the first period. ,
ter Pat Story dPserve the cred. Swisher threw 41 times , It was a Swisher to
Finlaw
it on this 68 vard touchdown
new Pomeroy throwing ' pa&lt;S for the extras and the
drive. Swisher. with good pro·
or , completing 23 passes 'Panthers of Coach Bickel he~d
tection. completf'O 3 for 3 for
· . unbelievable 364 yards ~ an 8 to '0 lead.
DON SWISHER
the score wi th Kenny English
tting possibly a new The Jackson lronmen were -~- · ------- --_----- -~ · taking the last J!? yards on a
·passing yardage record. not to be denied as they drm:e foot th at netted a mmus 2 yards screen pa ~~ behind three blocka game that had ev. the ball to the Pan ther 32 only and gave the Jackson squad a ers. Pal Story broke English
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Ja.:kson moved the_'
tnat went ror atouch- :er air defense tightened down . ball st ra1 ght up the
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loo.. at the 25 and the I'an-kle, B~r. ·Hysell and C1'0w •
thers had a 20 to 8 lead at the Ilong With Mike HargraV'eS, who
three qu.rter mark.
carne In for Crow who relnjur·
Swisher intercepted a Patton ed a bad wrist. held the Ironpass to start th• fourth period men out, allowin~ Swisher to
builhe lronmen were not abou~ complete four ol7 passes.
to play dPad as hard chars· With a fourth and soal to go
ing forw.1rd wall forced a Pan- at the 5, Swisher rolled out oo
ther fumble at the Pomeroy 48 his right. spottea Bill English
and the .Jackson eleven had a all alone, let go with his 41st
1st and 10.
aerial of th• evening and the
On the first play from scrim- Panthers had their fourth and
mage Pall on ~it Lee Glasgow final touchdown Kenny Eng.
with the bimb and the big end lish tried to run for the extra
went in for the score. Reed bull· points but was stopped short
ed his way in for the extras and the Panthers came up field
and the Jronmen closed the with a more comfortable leajl
gan to 20 to 16 with 9 minutes aod 7 minot.. left In the game:
30 seconds lett in !he game
After a punt exchange SwishPomeroy came right back er ended the last
Jronmen
wi!h more aerial dynamics and threat to S&lt;'Ore as he picked off
moved the ball 62 yards in sev- another Patton pass at the Jacken plays :J !' Swbher £eemingly son 45 with one mipute
left.
had plent v of time to throw as From here the Panthers ran
the eomtOJ nat iou of Story, 7.er. out the clock wtth Jeff Werry

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pick up 11 yards In two tries.
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Steve eed . was by far
leadmg offenstve ground •alto•r I
for the tronmen as he
up 101 yards of the l~nmen
tal 112• Pomeroy was neld 00
on the ~ound wtlh Ke"ny
lish lea&lt;ling. the Panthe•
In the . rushing department.
Scormg:
Pomeroy " ".. 8 6 6 8 Jackson · · · · · · 8 0 8 Touchdowns: Pomeroy · Fin.
law (1) 117 yard pass)
Van
Meter ll) (9 yard pass)
K
English II) (35 yard
pass) B. English (I) &lt;5
pass) P~T; Fmlaw (I) (pass)
K. Enghsa (1) (Run I.
Touchdowns: Jackson:
tl) (12 yard run)
Glasgow
(1) 148 yard pass from Patton)
PAT; Reed (2) (runs).

Gilkey Connects on 13 of 21
Passes for 289 Yards, Three
Touchdowns in Key Game

STATISTICS
Pomeroy Jnrkson
18 9
Fin! Downs
Yards Rosh.
42 liZ
Yards Pass.
364 91
Total Yards
406 211
Paos Attem.
41 18
PaBS. Camp.
23 4
Pa" Int. by
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Fumbles Lost
2 n
Penottleo
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. 1'be 1966 Southeastern Ohio Athletic League foot~I championship will be determined on Memorial
Fi,\d in Gallipolis Friday night.
t.!~ That'a when coach Don Eskey's Bulldogs, defendlni-dlamplons, and Coach Terry Hansley's Blue Devils
eollide in the "game of the year."
May. nigh! Galllpollo unJor~ sizzling aerial attack yards for the host club. Wellfii tl!twn ~ huge Wellston team, ston's longest aerial gain came
31-uil Athens crushed Nelson· In the final period when Hay~ill.e 48.fl. Both the Blue Devils burn hit giant end Tom Ervin
ljnd Bulldogs are deadlocked with a 17-yard touchdown pass.
r first place in the SEOAL It was Wellsoon's first touchandlng• with identical 4-1-0 down by air this faiL
cords.
Galllpotls' Jim Gilmore com·
Winner of the Galllpolis-Ath- plied the ~arne's longest run
""· game will take over undls- Jrom scrimmage - he ramPuled first place. The following bled 27 ~ards early in the third
w..~. Galllpolls will host Mid· stanza. Gilmore finished the

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night lo remain undefeAted In
seven games.
Onll a non-league O.fl Ue by
lronloft St. Joe in the HOI"Det:'o
opener mars Red Duty'• boys'
otherwise perfect mark.
Grove Is unbeaten In illi
IC gamea ooer a lwo-Jear period.
lrootoa droppocl a 2N
ktn oo Newark Friday
Tho ngeq art 1...0 fur
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Grid Schedule
AREA STANDINGS
TEAM
WLTPOP
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Athens .. .. • i 2 e 161
Pomeroy .. .. 5 2 0 140
Gallipolis .. _ 5 2 0 18
Nelsonville _ 4 ! 0 80
Logan .. .... 4!0M
Wellston .. .. 3 4 G 92
Jacksoo .. .. . J t 0 Ill
Ironton .. .. . 1 t e 52
Middleport .. I 6 0 62
Pl. Pleasant · 0 T I , 51 246
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Newark 28 Jronoon 8
Hunt. East 20 Pt Pleasant I
Coal Grove 8 South Point 6
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Pomeroy squad at lrlpa and a 4.8 average. T h e
BY DICK THOMAS
the Hlghlaoder defen!l 111ark- 211 but Pugh smeared Rust MU· erback, hit Miller with a paso the Highlandet• took over
,o" . .' y on Nov. 4.
GAHS r•nning back ai!IO nab- Hannan Trace and Southwest- Jed In the second half,
and ler lor a seven yard loss and
the Trace 32 and Miller downs at t!Ieir own 40 .
. ~ Well•ton Friday night bed a 57-yard aerial from Gil- ern battled to a 'G-Il lie Friday though neither learn ooored the Trace look over on their own rambled down to the Trace I Pugh spilled Carter for 1 si1 ·~
BIM ..DevU qlllll1erback Rod key on t~e first play of the night
at Mercerville. The statistics favored Soothwestern 35.
,. 13 before he was downed. Hut yard loss. A pass went income~Ushed 811 aJl.IJme game from a spread ktrma- game, marked by Homecoming in the second hall.
there was a clipping penalty on · plete. Mtller agined two to lbe 1
· ··11111 record. T be lion. Gilmore was knocked out for Hannan Trace, left both The Highlanders drew first W~;ts~n and~remeens put the the Highlanders and the ball ! Jti. On fourth and 14. Carter
Devil signal caller com- of bouods by Estep on the Roc- teams lied for last place In blood with 8:31 left In the 1 ca on 1 move agam and I was brought back and placed handed off to Bo Lawson
le!N 11 of 21 aerial• for Z89 ket 11 following the sensation- the Southern Valley Athletic first half when Russ Miller, ~~Ime dH~nna~ 1~ace m~reh· down on tho:, Trace 43. The who handed oil on a reverse
ardo an~ three louebdowos. al play.
Conference with identical 0.2·1 150 pouod junior halfback, ram- d
yar; :- t e. ~108 1uch-, pass, which covered 38 yards, ' to Miller and Miller passed tl
rlor to Friday aighl's cooBruce ~mith's reception rec- records.
bled !?. yards through · the 1:':nr w; h If s~con s e t 10 1 was good lor eight yards, as off to Richard Dillon 180 pound
!test, Colldl Jlob Breanan's ord went like this: five, 66, 45 C h
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an PJrates in the final SVAC tilt . .
r~ owns to . ep the drtve back to the Trace 33 Miller was remeens of Hannan rare
ad su~• pa
plr against Rocket pas! de- end to the Rockets spotless atr· of the season.
I Ted Fortner, 160 pound sen- gomg. It was thtrd down and moved in to the Trace 20 , fum- who . gamed 100 yards 10 26
lenden.
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lor end, set up the Southwes~ one on the Southwestern 21. bled and Terry Cremeens ,._lcarnes. Watson had 89 yards ,
II$" thP !mal whistle, Gil·
Tbe dlue Devllo lost only
Southwestern
travels to ern touchdown when ~ r
. Cremeens rolled for 20 yards '
d
'" 19 attempts at the ime.
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'had nit spilt end Bruce 1• yard• roBbin&amp; ao tbe GAHS Meigs County where Coach ered Terry Cremeens' fu:re Iand a first down at the lligh- " co~r~. f th
iod pened 1 For Southwestern, Miller had .
BY
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S th four times for 129 yards forward wall kepi Rocket de- Steve Stiles' Highlanders meet at the Southwestern 32 ard , lander one yard line. The Pu h ~nt;~r out~~ bo~nds at 75 in 15 carries, J D.Walker 1
d two touchdowns; Flanker fendero away all elgbl, glv· powerful Eastern. leaders of line. The Hlghlandera mar~ed ' Wildcat fullback scored on the theg Tiace 39 Baisden gained 1gamed 36 m 12 and Batsden had
rry MlteheU five llmes for IDJ GOkey ample time to bit the SVAC with a 3+0 record. 68 yards to score aided on I next play.
e'ght
m two tries and Mtller 31m four tnes
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Southwestern Is 0-5-2 In all "one play by a 15 yard gain b
After Ute second half kick· t r t d
t the Trace
STATISTICS
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65 To. point out an individual games.
Curt Baisden, 145 pound so~ off, Tr.ace pot the ball in play ~; ~:~~en o;:m~d eight tn ~parlment
SW HT effect. The unique wide
yerda and fullback Chuck Neal star m Ga!llpolls' fourth straight Both ~ams scored In the omore playing left halfback at thetr own 39 and marched t tries and Miller got four Ftrst Downs . . . II
15
subtle 1extured p 1~t•W:;, &amp;
o~e time for seven yards and victory would be difficult. lt I!econd period and left the Afte~ the opening ldck~ff lo the Southwestern 28 where If:ro a fir~l down at the Trace IYards Rushmg . .. 143 156 and
make Dover Ideal
ore,' touchdown.
was a team trtumph. .
O~ld tied ~ al halftime. Tbe Southwestern picked up on~ •Swam was tossed for a four ! 15. Carter gained only one yard i Yards. Passing .. 13
23 1 room in your house.u AIWIIi'vf
,OA th• ground, . G~llipolls Wellston. desptU! tosmg its Wddca~s held a dectded edge first down to their 45 but gam !yard loss, fumbled and Miller · on fourth down and the Wild· Net ) ards
1&gt;11
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picked up tO! yarda In 'IB at- fourth game in seven outings, '" staiiSttca the first half but bled on a fourth and one, and Irecovered for the Highlander•. Icall had poS!ession on thetr Passes Attempted
9
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tempts for 3.7 :&gt;er carry. Tit e was In the contest until Bruce
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lost the ball to the Wildcats Southwestern moved out 00 1 own eight yard ltne.
Passes Completed
2
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your RCA Victor
stoul Rocket defense 'entered Smith intercepted Hayburn's yard wtlh 53 seco~ds left in the on the Hannan Trace 48.
1their own 49 where Keith Cart· I The Wildcats picked up a Intercepted By .... I
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"Brigadoon" for
4 of
the contest with a 3J.;flound flat pass with I 16 remaining. hall. Kayburn h1l Tim Ervm Cremeens, 165 pound senior er, 150 pound sophomore quart- first down at thetr 19. Cre- Fumbles
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average.
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It was Smith's fourth tntercep- for the extra pomts, and Well- fullback and Roger Watson 150 I
\meens was smeared lor a two , Fumbles Lost .. .. I
"The stubborn Golden llookets, lion o1 the yeur. It set up Gal· lion had Its only lead ol the pound ~lor halfback, m~ved FOR PETE'S SAKE
,yard loos back to the 19 alter Penalttes
.. .. .. 60
playing befure a standing room lla's last score. Smith return- game, ~
the ball to the Southwestern NEW YOI\K IUPI) -The ' Watson had gamed two to the · Punts · ... " "· l-30
ooly crowd of nearly 3,000 par. ed the paiS from ttie WHS 43- It was sbort-Uved. Seventeen Iseven yard Une picking up four New York Meta Friday named \21. Soutllwestern was penaliz-\ Ltne score:
epts nJsht fans, banged
out ~ard stripe oo the Roc~ets 21. seconds to be eXIICI. After Gil- f1nt downs enroute. Quarter- Pete Pavlltk as the manager of ed 15 ·yJrd• for a personal foul ~uth~e~rn
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149 yards In 43 carries. This I Larry Thompson punched over more returned Toby V1a'• en- back Rick Swain, 145 pound """ their. Wm~ ilaven club in the land Trace was on their own 1 ~~~~; . ~~· .
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was well below the Rocketaitbe final GAHS score from
suing kickoff from the GAHS lor, fumbled after 1 two yard Flortda State League. Pavlfck l34. Swain hit Pugh with a 16 M'll
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season a""rage o! 4.9 per run. six with 18 seconds remainln~. 20 to the Devils 3{,.· GH•··
un, gain and Gary Reynolds
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team's
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D•livtry • ludttt ""Ill
Wellston quarterback · Mark Thompson them ripped off
corked a hljh aerial deep down pound senior end, stopped the arm club oo a second-place 1 Trace moved to the South- run !.
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• Hayburh completed three o! 13 guard for the flral two points. field. Brure Smith waa behind Wildcat drive by recovering a f1msh m the Western Carolina western · 43. Don Garber, 170
aerials lor !5 yards and one lfere's a summary of the Steve Jeff•rs all the way. 11 fumble allhe Southwestern five League last season.
pound sophomore tackle, Inter-,
IOijChdowt. .. Total Rocket yard- scoring '
covered 66 yaros. Thai made It yard line.
cepted a Swain pass oo Pugh
age was 114. Gallipolis piled I
FIRST PERIOD
12-3 with 311 aecqnds left. Gll· After the Southwestern touch- BIG CHIEF
his own 34 and returned it .
up 390 ru,hlng and passing. The I After WHS held GAHS on I~ key's pass to LOfty Mitchell down,. the Wildcats were unable KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!) - to the Trace 28. But anotller ,
Rockets out ftl9tdowned the vis- own nine. Bob ~·aught was for- failed on the PAT try.
to gam in three plays and It Cornerback Freddie William· 15 yarder for a personal foul
lUng Blue Devils, 14-12.
1 ced to punt. Chuck Neal fumThe hall. ended .with WellsiOn was fourth and eigbU!en on son, who missed two games due against the lllghlanders let
Wellston's two powerful run· bled two ploys later,
with completing Plte of four p-.. thetr own fl. Doug Pugh, 160 I to a shoulder separation, was
retain possession on the I
nlpg backs, Fullback Kirby Oil· Faught recovering on
t h e for 12 yards, down to Gallia's pound senior, went back to reactivated by the Kansas City Southwes~rn 33.
~aod nalfback Roger Estep IGAHS 47. The RockPis
were 34.
, ·· punt. But Gary (Bear) Provens, Chiefs of the American Football The Wildcats moved to the 1
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w~e bottled up most of the stalled on Gallia"s 29 as Roger
THIRD PERIOD
165 pouod senior tackle, broke League Friday. To make room ·
%9. Snln fumbled
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evoning bv John MaiiiUSseD and Bush and Rick Mosley stopped Ron RJssell threw Oller for 1through and blocked the punt, lor Williamson, the club placed and Wabion recovered back at
company. :Oiler entered. the Estep on a rev&lt;1se.
.a five yard 1o... Faught punt.- land Southwestern took over on veteran cornerback Jimmie Hill the Southwestern 41 for an .
Simpson and P•lmer Sis.
Alhene, 0...
l .llme wtlh a 4.85 running aver- Eleven plays later,
ed to the GAHS 16
the Trace 35.
I on the mjury waiver list.
11 yard loss. TrRCP oassed tn·
aile. He finished the night with had marched n yards. W1t h Eight pl~ys aod · M yards 1 The Highlanders gambled on 1
complete on fourth down and :
a ~.4 average. collecting 53 0:54 left in the period, Gilkey later, GAHS jwnped ahead 20- ,tourUI _and
_a~ _the_Trace 1ROBS HONORED
YIJ'2' on 21 rushing at1e111111s. laded batk tosseo Into the end- 8. The tally came when .Gilkey HE't A CA
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· utep wao lbe bfa IPDI for zone. Three Rockel defenders hit Srnlth with a 45-yarder The
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R o s s, f o r m e r W&lt;
1 W~hololl. He p!JMd 'Ia yardo
slapped at the oval. One had it, clock showed 5,91 left. GUk ' ST. LOUIS IUPil ~Lmeback- champion, will be ho1161ed at
li11f trl.. for a U average. but dropptd it. The pigskin fell pasaed 1o Gilmore for tbe e"l ~ ~ke Strofollno was acllvat- boxing testimonial Nov. 30
However, lllal waa below bit Into the waiting arms of Chuck Ira points It was the . ftntl C rd.'Iday by .the St. Louis Sunnyside Garden. The 57·y·ear· 11
season average of
aevea NeaL It was 6-0. Faught stop· score on WHS In the third pet. Bal mals. Obtamed frum the old fl)l'mer champion, sufller;,,.tl
lOrds a carry.
ped Gllk•y's run for the extra lod this year.
· 8 llmore Coils as a free from cancer of the lhroat
ON THIS BEAUTY
'o1ler'1 longe•t gain
was points.
FOURTR PERIOD
agent,. Slrofolmo ~til replac.. now living In Chicago. tncllude&lt;ill
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Starling on their own 37 late 1~· InJured Dave Stmmons lor In the program will be
orill pertod. Estep had tw~ long After Ill' exchange of punts, In the third stanza,
e teams game agatnst the bouts, with li!lme rin!!sidel
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I~P• - a 15-yarder In the Wellston drove 60 yarda In 15 marched 6:l yards In 13 plays, Washingtoo .RI'dsklns Sund~y . Uckets priced at $100 each.
stfond •Ianza, aod a 10 · yard playa, IIJed bv two GAHS
Hayburn hit Ervin with a 17 The Sunday Tlmes-Sentlneel, Sunday, ocl.!ber 23;-1986-9
bias! In th• thin! canto. Well- alllos, · bmh wh1ch gave
yaroer for the score.
ston s QB Hayburn; midway in Rockets lsl downs. Oiler
ranomed to PATS and
first stanza, picked up II ed up the middle for the final 10:36 left. It was s'ttll anyltody'l
game at 20.16.
Larry Thompron
returned
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Via's enaulng kickoff from the
GAllS five to the DeviiJ SO a 25-yard Kallop.
Nine playa later, the Galllans
GOT TO MAKE ROOM FOR MORE
had marched Ill yarda to the
Rockellt 21!, b~t the drive ll!zled
NEW FORD TRADE-INSI
when Chuck WUI!o soopped GilSEE US TODAY FOit THE SHARPEST
key one yard ohort of 1 first
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dawn. The offtcta!J l'llled Gil·
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bit the ground af·
ter II oppeared he had a lint
down.
1500 XL 2 dr. lulrdtop, 8 eyl., f speed trans., radio 1nd
Welltton failed to MaiD, and
beater, white sidewall tlree.
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turned tbe gesture as Mitchell
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CEILINGS

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Dan Wickerham tor the final four tntercepUono by A •:;
marker that made it 4!-ll.
The victory enable AthOQII,'*
The powerful Athens offense malntal~ its co-leadenhtp1 ~
lied
h'
'th Galllpoh• in league compt1jtllll
304 rd
10
up. ya ~ .rus .mg WI, as both team• enter next :JiidotJ
Hull getti?g 4t In mne ca .. day's crucial con~st with l!IJIJu
nes and Goodwin nettmg 72 In tical 4-l record
1
seven triO!. The llulldogs
The score by '~uarten· d&lt;•
completed two of •I•
Athens .... . .. 14 21 ~
for 39 yards and showed
Nelsonville . . . . 1 1 t O,.ttt
first downs.
Nelsonville could muster
ly 71 yards oo the cround wi~ h
Richey Polley accounting
42 of them, while the air gan1ell
prov,d disastrous with
two
completions in 14 allempts and

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minutes later. when he broke
over the middle on a 14 yard
run. Brinkman's two point run
made It 36.fl' with 3:19 left !n
the half.
In the third period Hull Inlercepted a Hound pass on the
NelsonvUie 30 yard line aod
returned it oo the seven, from
where Brinkman boiled over
for the touchdown, and o !J..U
lead with 5:51 left.
With reserves playing the entire foilrth quarter, Athens scored with just 2:!6 left in the
game when Lantz Repp shot a
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Goodwin ~ccounted for his
S&lt;cond TD of the game when
he raced around end 49 yards
oo score with 10:08 left In the
second quarter to make It 22after Bill Brinkman ran the
two point conversion.
Athens Intercepted a Nelsonville pass on the Hound 41 yard
line and scored In just two
plays. Hummell rolled out for
27, and then fullback Greg Hull
galloped the final 15 yards to
score with 8:16 left.
Hull added his second touchdown of the contest about five

uan nan ,.,
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full - f
e- and knew bow to get could not move as three in· back. pa vi ng the way. The Iron·
•nsive line play
that completed passes and a I&gt; yard men mov"d in for their fi rst
8Y FRANK CAPEHART
to the Eastern 18, but the ball came back a~ttm.
and exciting game between two
d Jackson time- after penalty !eft the Birkel coached ~cure witn Reed going in from Vi ~lllll~ East\:•11 spoilt&gt;d Wa- : popped loose ,q,gain and
evenly matched teams, and the
hile hGlding the heavier eleven at their own 31 wi!ll a 12 yards out.. it was on
ttlis h;u~ ~-~ ·s :o.••,...ior night
F'riday barker ~1artin recovered.
On the first time with the Eagles took advantage of WHS I
to 112 yardS on the fourth auD 25 Ftrds to go.
touchdown th,1t Reed was hit wilh a near impossible come· I Now inspired, the Eagles
ball, 8 drive stalled by an
miscues tr the manner that a '
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, was at. it~ best lhi~ sea- Lennie \lrm Mei er went back &lt;JI the goal line and fumblrd. ' bHck th· t lumded the F'ak-ons , gan a , nee- with the clock. terceptlon, but the second
winner must do.
to punt. and while bein~ rushed but the olfici&lt;tl ruled he
had a hearthreaking :l6-25 defeal. I With one minutt and thirty sec- they went some 50 yar~s.
, .
on kirk e1 off to the Pan- h~rd by the lrnnm~n . let
~o touched the goal line marker With the Faleons in com- onds to €~1 they were sl.ill some ~c~~~ anoth~r11 score. William Quarterback Charles EJchmg- ~
I ers but a fumble at the Pom-1 wrth a punt off the side of hts and the fronmen were on the mand 2. 14 1 1 - th
35 .vards trom the Wahama goal. rt R t~k
_ever from
er was a tremt:ndously cool .
~--scoreboa rd wi th one
second
. a- J e Ill e _ga me Ont~ aga in Eichinger ran o t one. oltms' tuck was
customer
who
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and dnvmg for another score, r 1
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l,l good by the reteree under the threw and ran the Eagles' at.
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I showmg on the cloc k. Reed also the Wah'"""' '' snddenlv devel· o I " por et, scramhed around posts but led
ood b
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s20ome ·d401 _ya r~~ llr~ f tlwbl~: s lt rdn in stride at the 15 and hulled dJSCUSSIOfl the .:ount read 25-14. pressive statistit.:s as did
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3:..) · After Jackson ki cked off~ a · E yat "''·hi" d o urn ""· an O\'er 1wo fa(' kl ers to put East. In all fairness ' It was a great Wahamans·
ern ahead 26--l.l.
For the Falcons, Batey, Daomeroy • .. ...... .. .... . ;)
2
0
80
68 115 yard oli pping penalty on a astrrn 5I·IJ e Jt up
7e ll ston .• . . . .. •.. . • . . .. 2
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White and William Arthur
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49 punting ~i1u;_.ttion gave the Pan- Down Jlt- field marched F.HS
ackson . . . .. .. .. ... ... . . 2
3
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and
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at
the
Jackwith
the
Falcons
trying
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use
Still
thP
Falcona
were
not
were
tremendous
offensive
cogs
64
eisl!"ville . .. . .... . . .. , . 2
3
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:!8 r 22 1 so11 47. in nme plays Pomeroy up time and stop th• long one. dead. They grabbed an attempt.
for one ol the finest local ofArmstrong hal created on .'
liddlenort . ..... ... . , ... 0
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19 2 moved the ball to the .faci&lt;Son However, quarterback Charles ed onside kick near midfield. IJma Senior T Middletown 1 fensive shows in many a day.
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2tl 20
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594 594 9. held bad&lt; once by a delay I-:irhinger scrambled out of Four plays later. they had
Oxford Talawanda 34
Paul Hoffman aod Harry u ... " entirely new ceilingt ~~:~:~
The wide bevel and di
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FRIDAY'S RESULTS:
of game penalty after Bi II the pocket and found big end the sidelines ..d tlmeoubi •·
LPmo• Monroe 18
Meter led a great line
live wood·like design make
a~Jis 28 Wellston J6
English had made a picture Richard Douglas standing aU loog with some power running Fairmont West 1
all but sUfled the Eag.
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c:ttch at the 4 lor a 21 yard alone on the Wahama 10 yard and were knocking on the door
Dayton Stebbins 8 (tie) les until those last few minutes.
in
your house.
u
odl ov 28 Jackson 16
gainer. Wtlh second and goal line. A long pass hit him and again. The ball rested on the Columbus Eastmoor 30
Next week, the Falcons wiU
o(l! 48 Middleport 6
to go Swisher rolled back in the Jhe big lad waltzed in to make Eastern 19 and no one
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OCTOBER 28 GAMES:
; protective pocket and hit Van it 25·20 in favor of the Falcons. that the fired up Falcons wert Reynoldaburg 53
they travel to Spencer new ArmJlitrong
tMf!s at Gallipolis
Meter In the end zone to put the On the ensuing kickoff, Wa- going to get either a oouchdown
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meet th• rugged Yellow your RCA Victor
of "Brigadoon" for
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Panthers out in front once a. hama started 1riv1ng once a- or a field goal. However, on Loadon 45 Grovepert 0
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gain. Swisher's pass to Fin law gain. Some six or oeven plays the next play a Whama fumble Frederlcktow 8
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for the extra point was no good later, the Fakons had driven was covered by Eastern on the
Clear ~ork 1 ttie)
Departmtnl
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- -~- - - ·- - ~~- - - -- ·-·--16, and t!Jat w~s the ball game. Crooksville 20 Mayavllle !I
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The Eagles JUmped off to a New l.elington S2 Tr1 Valley 14 Yards rushing . . . 280
302
14-6 lead in the first frame. On Morgan $2 SbertdBR 1
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the first play from scrimmage, Callton Tlmkin 110
Yards Passing .... 108
97
a quick nil brokt Eastern Don
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:Roush Joos for a 64 • yard
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By Quarters:
dash. Allman rushed for the Clndnltati St. Xavier 8
Wahama
6 13 8 1)-25
extra pomt and it wao 7.fl.
Clncinnali Elder 7
.. .. .. . 14 0 0 12-26
However, the Faicons eame ~ Plirill! · 28
storming back with an 85
Chauncey Dover I
yard march which ended as SteubenviUt 2!
Ralph Batey turned on
the Canton McKinley e
steam for a 15 yard touchdown Upper Arlington 21 Massillon
i run. The kick waa off to one
Marietta· 7 Zan..ville 7 (tie)
side. On the first play
East lJverpool 54
the kickoff, Dick MarUn broke
Martina Ferry 1
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klose around the opposite
Solem 31 WeUsoille 18
for a long 79-yard scorilg dash. Newark 28 Ironton 1
Allman ran the point and the Sandusky 20 Elyria 12
count wa• 14-6.
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From tl!en on, the WahamCloverleaf t
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by a run ol eight yards by CuyahOIJa Helghta 14
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2:54 left in the first period.

Defending SEOAL champion down with 5:40 remalnlng In
Athens parlayed the . strong the first period when Goodwin,
running of fuU~ack Greg Hull a swift sophomore halfback,
and balfback Mike Goodwin in· allot over from the three yard
to a 48-0 rout. of Nelsonville line to climax a T7 yard drive
Friday night, thus setting the in 11 plays.
stage for a showdown battle Following the kickoff, Nelwith the Gallipolis Blue Devils son\!llle could not advance the
next Friday night.
ball and had lo punt but Jarnle
In addition to a bruising Polley's ?DDt was blocked on
ground attack that netted 304 the Hound live yard line by
yards, the Bulldogs also con- Craig Rytma. Two plays la~r
verted four intercepted passes quarterback Eric Hummell roll·
inoo touchdowns aa the Grey- ed out and went Into the eod
hounds came apart at the zone from the three yard Une.
seams.
Hummell also ran the twa point
Athena taUied .the first touch· eonverslon oo moke It 14-0 with

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BY 1108 .BYER
eroy 30 (uve the lronmen lbe
1and the Panthers took 1 14 to
Swisher, talented Pome- baiL Rudy Wallace and St~ve
8 lead Into the dressing room
10
arterback, barked by a Reed could pickup but a net of \ 1 • 1'.
at the half way mark.
hm·d-nosed Panther
eleven, 2 yards and a Dave Patton to '1 d · ,I
SECOND HALF
passed for 364 vards and four Wallace pass went mcomplete, 'I, 1, I
Pomerov kicked off to the
lo\il!htlowns Frtday mght
to Patton dropped back to pass on i ~ 1 1 1"
lronmen to start the second
kttlcll•olf the highly rated Jack- a tomth and 9 situation at the ,l'l "il ' ,
half and fotced a punt. Wal·
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Panther 28 but !WMny English, ' , ~ . 1 ~
lace sent a 41 yd punt deep into
.."~ Dads ntghl crows at Pan- •ho play•d a tromen®us game ,.1 •
Panther territory with oo run
tlt!i'l Stadium saw the Panthers both on offense and defensive, I I . •
back and the Pomeroy eleven
ollltillach rharles "Bud" BtCkel dropped the lronmen quarter- "!• .1 '"
had it at their own 32. It was
play 48 nunules of heads· up back for a five yard loss.
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here that the line of the PaB.
football and PUI on a grtdiron 11 took the Panthers but Slll
!hers showed their ability of
dll!pHiy that will he talked • · play&gt; to nit paydirl as Swisher It
giving SwJSher protecUon. The
tiJttttln this area for some lime. completed 4 of 6 passes for Ihe ~
~i.'i ;li' ·~.i.·, .• ,
guards Re~y Zerkle and
Ed
l'!l!lll' SwiSher, • 147
pound 67 yards, hitting Steve Finlaw
Baer, &lt;ackles Charles Hysell
unable to get his clab from 17 yards o•tl for the srore
and Jim Crow along with cenon the g'ound, took
with 6:40 left in the first period. ,
ter Pat Story dPserve the cred. Swisher threw 41 times , It was a Swisher to
Finlaw
it on this 68 vard touchdown
new Pomeroy throwing ' pa&lt;S for the extras and the
drive. Swisher. with good pro·
or , completing 23 passes 'Panthers of Coach Bickel he~d
tection. completf'O 3 for 3 for
· . unbelievable 364 yards ~ an 8 to '0 lead.
DON SWISHER
the score wi th Kenny English
tting possibly a new The Jackson lronmen were -~- · ------- --_----- -~ · taking the last J!? yards on a
·passing yardage record. not to be denied as they drm:e foot th at netted a mmus 2 yards screen pa ~~ behind three blocka game that had ev. the ball to the Pan ther 32 only and gave the Jackson squad a ers. Pal Story broke English
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inus two yards· 1o
a i Pomeroy eleven as the Pan· In six
Ja.:kson moved the_'
tnat went ror atouch- :er air defense tightened down . ball st ra1 ght up the
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as tern

loo.. at the 25 and the I'an-kle, B~r. ·Hysell and C1'0w •
thers had a 20 to 8 lead at the Ilong With Mike HargraV'eS, who
three qu.rter mark.
carne In for Crow who relnjur·
Swisher intercepted a Patton ed a bad wrist. held the Ironpass to start th• fourth period men out, allowin~ Swisher to
builhe lronmen were not abou~ complete four ol7 passes.
to play dPad as hard chars· With a fourth and soal to go
ing forw.1rd wall forced a Pan- at the 5, Swisher rolled out oo
ther fumble at the Pomeroy 48 his right. spottea Bill English
and the .Jackson eleven had a all alone, let go with his 41st
1st and 10.
aerial of th• evening and the
On the first play from scrim- Panthers had their fourth and
mage Pall on ~it Lee Glasgow final touchdown Kenny Eng.
with the bimb and the big end lish tried to run for the extra
went in for the score. Reed bull· points but was stopped short
ed his way in for the extras and the Panthers came up field
and the Jronmen closed the with a more comfortable leajl
gan to 20 to 16 with 9 minutes aod 7 minot.. left In the game:
30 seconds lett in !he game
After a punt exchange SwishPomeroy came right back er ended the last
Jronmen
wi!h more aerial dynamics and threat to S&lt;'Ore as he picked off
moved the ball 62 yards in sev- another Patton pass at the Jacken plays :J !' Swbher £eemingly son 45 with one mipute
left.
had plent v of time to throw as From here the Panthers ran
the eomtOJ nat iou of Story, 7.er. out the clock wtth Jeff Werry

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pick up 11 yards In two tries.
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Steve eed . was by far
leadmg offenstve ground •alto•r I
for the tronmen as he
up 101 yards of the l~nmen
tal 112• Pomeroy was neld 00
on the ~ound wtlh Ke"ny
lish lea&lt;ling. the Panthe•
In the . rushing department.
Scormg:
Pomeroy " ".. 8 6 6 8 Jackson · · · · · · 8 0 8 Touchdowns: Pomeroy · Fin.
law (1) 117 yard pass)
Van
Meter ll) (9 yard pass)
K
English II) (35 yard
pass) B. English (I) &lt;5
pass) P~T; Fmlaw (I) (pass)
K. Enghsa (1) (Run I.
Touchdowns: Jackson:
tl) (12 yard run)
Glasgow
(1) 148 yard pass from Patton)
PAT; Reed (2) (runs).

Gilkey Connects on 13 of 21
Passes for 289 Yards, Three
Touchdowns in Key Game

STATISTICS
Pomeroy Jnrkson
18 9
Fin! Downs
Yards Rosh.
42 liZ
Yards Pass.
364 91
Total Yards
406 211
Paos Attem.
41 18
PaBS. Camp.
23 4
Pa" Int. by
3 I
Fumbles Lost
2 n
Penottleo
4&gt; 1'41
Puato
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BY ROBART WILSON, JR.
. 1'be 1966 Southeastern Ohio Athletic League foot~I championship will be determined on Memorial
Fi,\d in Gallipolis Friday night.
t.!~ That'a when coach Don Eskey's Bulldogs, defendlni-dlamplons, and Coach Terry Hansley's Blue Devils
eollide in the "game of the year."
May. nigh! Galllpollo unJor~ sizzling aerial attack yards for the host club. Wellfii tl!twn ~ huge Wellston team, ston's longest aerial gain came
31-uil Athens crushed Nelson· In the final period when Hay~ill.e 48.fl. Both the Blue Devils burn hit giant end Tom Ervin
ljnd Bulldogs are deadlocked with a 17-yard touchdown pass.
r first place in the SEOAL It was Wellsoon's first touchandlng• with identical 4-1-0 down by air this faiL
cords.
Galllpotls' Jim Gilmore com·
Winner of the Galllpolis-Ath- plied the ~arne's longest run
""· game will take over undls- Jrom scrimmage - he ramPuled first place. The following bled 27 ~ards early in the third
w..~. Galllpolls will host Mid· stanza. Gilmore finished the

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AREA STANDINGS
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Gallipolis .. _ 5 2 0 18
Nelsonville _ 4 ! 0 80
Logan .. .... 4!0M
Wellston .. .. 3 4 G 92
Jacksoo .. .. . J t 0 Ill
Ironton .. .. . 1 t e 52
Middleport .. I 6 0 62
Pl. Pleasant · 0 T I , 51 246
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BY DICK THOMAS
the Hlghlaoder defen!l 111ark- 211 but Pugh smeared Rust MU· erback, hit Miller with a paso the Highlandet• took over
,o" . .' y on Nov. 4.
GAHS r•nning back ai!IO nab- Hannan Trace and Southwest- Jed In the second half,
and ler lor a seven yard loss and
the Trace 32 and Miller downs at t!Ieir own 40 .
. ~ Well•ton Friday night bed a 57-yard aerial from Gil- ern battled to a 'G-Il lie Friday though neither learn ooored the Trace look over on their own rambled down to the Trace I Pugh spilled Carter for 1 si1 ·~
BIM ..DevU qlllll1erback Rod key on t~e first play of the night
at Mercerville. The statistics favored Soothwestern 35.
,. 13 before he was downed. Hut yard loss. A pass went income~Ushed 811 aJl.IJme game from a spread ktrma- game, marked by Homecoming in the second hall.
there was a clipping penalty on · plete. Mtller agined two to lbe 1
· ··11111 record. T be lion. Gilmore was knocked out for Hannan Trace, left both The Highlanders drew first W~;ts~n and~remeens put the the Highlanders and the ball ! Jti. On fourth and 14. Carter
Devil signal caller com- of bouods by Estep on the Roc- teams lied for last place In blood with 8:31 left In the 1 ca on 1 move agam and I was brought back and placed handed off to Bo Lawson
le!N 11 of 21 aerial• for Z89 ket 11 following the sensation- the Southern Valley Athletic first half when Russ Miller, ~~Ime dH~nna~ 1~ace m~reh· down on tho:, Trace 43. The who handed oil on a reverse
ardo an~ three louebdowos. al play.
Conference with identical 0.2·1 150 pouod junior halfback, ram- d
yar; :- t e. ~108 1uch-, pass, which covered 38 yards, ' to Miller and Miller passed tl
rlor to Friday aighl's cooBruce ~mith's reception rec- records.
bled !?. yards through · the 1:':nr w; h If s~con s e t 10 1 was good lor eight yards, as off to Richard Dillon 180 pound
!test, Colldl Jlob Breanan's ord went like this: five, 66, 45 C h
b M
, H right side of the Wlldcato line 1 edirs ath. trremfeensh w~• , result of the penalty,
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d d0 ' Hannan Trace 48 as the game
0~ stopped on the try for the a pom ·
,ards passing Ill six games on 17, 29 and four Gilmore's was ~~I :·~
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of 11 completions. No one 57, two and six: Neal's was sev- t. Na th rGav1e1. t
ut atnho · The game's top ball carrter
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r~ owns to . ep the drtve back to the Trace 33 Miller was remeens of Hannan rare
ad su~• pa
plr against Rocket pas! de- end to the Rockets spotless atr· of the season.
I Ted Fortner, 160 pound sen- gomg. It was thtrd down and moved in to the Trace 20 , fum- who . gamed 100 yards 10 26
lenden.
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lor end, set up the Southwes~ one on the Southwestern 21. bled and Terry Cremeens ,._lcarnes. Watson had 89 yards ,
II$" thP !mal whistle, Gil·
Tbe dlue Devllo lost only
Southwestern
travels to ern touchdown when ~ r
. Cremeens rolled for 20 yards '
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'" 19 attempts at the ime.
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'had nit spilt end Bruce 1• yard• roBbin&amp; ao tbe GAHS Meigs County where Coach ered Terry Cremeens' fu:re Iand a first down at the lligh- " co~r~. f th
iod pened 1 For Southwestern, Miller had .
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d two touchdowns; Flanker fendero away all elgbl, glv· powerful Eastern. leaders of line. The Hlghlandera mar~ed ' Wildcat fullback scored on the theg Tiace 39 Baisden gained 1gamed 36 m 12 and Batsden had
rry MlteheU five llmes for IDJ GOkey ample time to bit the SVAC with a 3+0 record. 68 yards to score aided on I next play.
e'ght
m two tries and Mtller 31m four tnes
' Armstrong has ereatec1 1tft 1 ·
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Southwestern Is 0-5-2 In all "one play by a 15 yard gain b
After Ute second half kick· t r t d
t the Trace
STATISTICS
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65 To. point out an individual games.
Curt Baisden, 145 pound so~ off, Tr.ace pot the ball in play ~; ~:~~en o;:m~d eight tn ~parlment
SW HT effect. The unique wide
yerda and fullback Chuck Neal star m Ga!llpolls' fourth straight Both ~ams scored In the omore playing left halfback at thetr own 39 and marched t tries and Miller got four Ftrst Downs . . . II
15
subtle 1extured p 1~t•W:;, &amp;
o~e time for seven yards and victory would be difficult. lt I!econd period and left the Afte~ the opening ldck~ff lo the Southwestern 28 where If:ro a fir~l down at the Trace IYards Rushmg . .. 143 156 and
make Dover Ideal
ore,' touchdown.
was a team trtumph. .
O~ld tied ~ al halftime. Tbe Southwestern picked up on~ •Swam was tossed for a four ! 15. Carter gained only one yard i Yards. Passing .. 13
23 1 room in your house.u AIWIIi'vf
,OA th• ground, . G~llipolls Wellston. desptU! tosmg its Wddca~s held a dectded edge first down to their 45 but gam !yard loss, fumbled and Miller · on fourth down and the Wild· Net ) ards
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picked up tO! yarda In 'IB at- fourth game in seven outings, '" staiiSttca the first half but bled on a fourth and one, and Irecovered for the Highlander•. Icall had poS!ession on thetr Passes Attempted
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tempts for 3.7 :&gt;er carry. Tit e was In the contest until Bruce
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Passes Completed
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stoul Rocket defense 'entered Smith intercepted Hayburn's yard wtlh 53 seco~ds left in the on the Hannan Trace 48.
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\meens was smeared lor a two , Fumbles Lost .. .. I
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,yard loos back to the 19 alter Penalttes
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playing befure a standing room lla's last score. Smith return- game, ~
the ball to the Southwestern NEW YOI\K IUPI) -The ' Watson had gamed two to the · Punts · ... " "· l-30
ooly crowd of nearly 3,000 par. ed the paiS from ttie WHS 43- It was sbort-Uved. Seventeen Iseven yard Une picking up four New York Meta Friday named \21. Soutllwestern was penaliz-\ Ltne score:
epts nJsht fans, banged
out ~ard stripe oo the Roc~ets 21. seconds to be eXIICI. After Gil- f1nt downs enroute. Quarter- Pete Pavlltk as the manager of ed 15 ·yJrd• for a personal foul ~uth~e~rn
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was well below the Rocketaitbe final GAHS score from
suing kickoff from the GAHS lor, fumbled after 1 two yard Flortda State League. Pavlfck l34. Swain hit Pugh with a 16 M'll
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aerials lor !5 yards and one lfere's a summary of the Steve Jeff•rs all the way. 11 fumble allhe Southwestern five League last season.
pound sophomore tackle, Inter-,
IOijChdowt. .. Total Rocket yard- scoring '
covered 66 yaros. Thai made It yard line.
cepted a Swain pass oo Pugh
age was 114. Gallipolis piled I
FIRST PERIOD
12-3 with 311 aecqnds left. Gll· After the Southwestern touch- BIG CHIEF
his own 34 and returned it .
up 390 ru,hlng and passing. The I After WHS held GAHS on I~ key's pass to LOfty Mitchell down,. the Wildcats were unable KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!) - to the Trace 28. But anotller ,
Rockets out ftl9tdowned the vis- own nine. Bob ~·aught was for- failed on the PAT try.
to gam in three plays and It Cornerback Freddie William· 15 yarder for a personal foul
lUng Blue Devils, 14-12.
1 ced to punt. Chuck Neal fumThe hall. ended .with WellsiOn was fourth and eigbU!en on son, who missed two games due against the lllghlanders let
Wellston's two powerful run· bled two ploys later,
with completing Plte of four p-.. thetr own fl. Doug Pugh, 160 I to a shoulder separation, was
retain possession on the I
nlpg backs, Fullback Kirby Oil· Faught recovering on
t h e for 12 yards, down to Gallia's pound senior, went back to reactivated by the Kansas City Southwes~rn 33.
~aod nalfback Roger Estep IGAHS 47. The RockPis
were 34.
, ·· punt. But Gary (Bear) Provens, Chiefs of the American Football The Wildcats moved to the 1
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company. :Oiler entered. the Estep on a rev&lt;1se.
.a five yard 1o... Faught punt.- land Southwestern took over on veteran cornerback Jimmie Hill the Southwestern 41 for an .
Simpson and P•lmer Sis.
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ed to the GAHS 16
the Trace 35.
I on the mjury waiver list.
11 yard loss. TrRCP oassed tn·
aile. He finished the night with had marched n yards. W1t h Eight pl~ys aod · M yards 1 The Highlanders gambled on 1
complete on fourth down and :
a ~.4 average. collecting 53 0:54 left in the period, Gilkey later, GAHS jwnped ahead 20- ,tourUI _and
_a~ _the_Trace 1ROBS HONORED
YIJ'2' on 21 rushing at1e111111s. laded batk tosseo Into the end- 8. The tally came when .Gilkey HE't A CA
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slapped at the oval. One had it, clock showed 5,91 left. GUk ' ST. LOUIS IUPil ~Lmeback- champion, will be ho1161ed at
li11f trl.. for a U average. but dropptd it. The pigskin fell pasaed 1o Gilmore for tbe e"l ~ ~ke Strofollno was acllvat- boxing testimonial Nov. 30
However, lllal waa below bit Into the waiting arms of Chuck Ira points It was the . ftntl C rd.'Iday by .the St. Louis Sunnyside Garden. The 57·y·ear· 11
season average of
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Starling on their own 37 late 1~· InJured Dave Stmmons lor In the program will be
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Hayburn hit Ervin with a 17 The Sunday Tlmes-Sentlneel, Sunday, ocl.!ber 23;-1986-9
bias! In th• thin! canto. Well- alllos, · bmh wh1ch gave
yaroer for the score.
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ranomed to PATS and
first stanza, picked up II ed up the middle for the final 10:36 left. It was s'ttll anyltody'l
game at 20.16.
Larry Thompron
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GAllS five to the DeviiJ SO a 25-yard Kallop.
Nine playa later, the Galllans
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Rockellt 21!, b~t the drive ll!zled
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Dan Wickerham tor the final four tntercepUono by A •:;
marker that made it 4!-ll.
The victory enable AthOQII,'*
The powerful Athens offense malntal~ its co-leadenhtp1 ~
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up. ya ~ .rus .mg WI, as both team• enter next :JiidotJ
Hull getti?g 4t In mne ca .. day's crucial con~st with l!IJIJu
nes and Goodwin nettmg 72 In tical 4-l record
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The score by '~uarten· d&lt;•
completed two of •I•
Athens .... . .. 14 21 ~
for 39 yards and showed
Nelsonville . . . . 1 1 t O,.ttt
first downs.
Nelsonville could muster
ly 71 yards oo the cround wi~ h
Richey Polley accounting
42 of them, while the air gan1ell
prov,d disastrous with
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minutes later. when he broke
over the middle on a 14 yard
run. Brinkman's two point run
made It 36.fl' with 3:19 left !n
the half.
In the third period Hull Inlercepted a Hound pass on the
NelsonvUie 30 yard line aod
returned it oo the seven, from
where Brinkman boiled over
for the touchdown, and o !J..U
lead with 5:51 left.
With reserves playing the entire foilrth quarter, Athens scored with just 2:!6 left in the
game when Lantz Repp shot a
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S&lt;cond TD of the game when
he raced around end 49 yards
oo score with 10:08 left In the
second quarter to make It 22after Bill Brinkman ran the
two point conversion.
Athens Intercepted a Nelsonville pass on the Hound 41 yard
line and scored In just two
plays. Hummell rolled out for
27, and then fullback Greg Hull
galloped the final 15 yards to
score with 8:16 left.
Hull added his second touchdown of the contest about five

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full - f
e- and knew bow to get could not move as three in· back. pa vi ng the way. The Iron·
•nsive line play
that completed passes and a I&gt; yard men mov"d in for their fi rst
8Y FRANK CAPEHART
to the Eastern 18, but the ball came back a~ttm.
and exciting game between two
d Jackson time- after penalty !eft the Birkel coached ~cure witn Reed going in from Vi ~lllll~ East\:•11 spoilt&gt;d Wa- : popped loose ,q,gain and
evenly matched teams, and the
hile hGlding the heavier eleven at their own 31 wi!ll a 12 yards out.. it was on
ttlis h;u~ ~-~ ·s :o.••,...ior night
F'riday barker ~1artin recovered.
On the first time with the Eagles took advantage of WHS I
to 112 yardS on the fourth auD 25 Ftrds to go.
touchdown th,1t Reed was hit wilh a near impossible come· I Now inspired, the Eagles
ball, 8 drive stalled by an
miscues tr the manner that a '
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winner must do.
to punt. and while bein~ rushed but the olfici&lt;tl ruled he
had a hearthreaking :l6-25 defeal. I With one minutt and thirty sec- they went some 50 yar~s.
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on kirk e1 off to the Pan- h~rd by the lrnnm~n . let
~o touched the goal line marker With the Faleons in com- onds to €~1 they were sl.ill some ~c~~~ anoth~r11 score. William Quarterback Charles EJchmg- ~
I ers but a fumble at the Pom-1 wrth a punt off the side of hts and the fronmen were on the mand 2. 14 1 1 - th
35 .vards trom the Wahama goal. rt R t~k
_ever from
er was a tremt:ndously cool .
~--scoreboa rd wi th one
second
. a- J e Ill e _ga me Ont~ aga in Eichinger ran o t one. oltms' tuck was
customer
who
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ern ahead 26--l.l.
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68 115 yard oli pping penalty on a astrrn 5I·IJ e Jt up
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for one ol the finest local ofArmstrong hal created on .'
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19 2 moved the ball to the .faci&lt;Son However, quarterback Charles ed onside kick near midfield. IJma Senior T Middletown 1 fensive shows in many a day.
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594 594 9. held bad&lt; once by a delay I-:irhinger scrambled out of Four plays later. they had
Oxford Talawanda 34
Paul Hoffman aod Harry u ... " entirely new ceilingt ~~:~:~
The wide bevel and di
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FRIDAY'S RESULTS:
of game penalty after Bi II the pocket and found big end the sidelines ..d tlmeoubi •·
LPmo• Monroe 18
Meter led a great line
live wood·like design make
a~Jis 28 Wellston J6
English had made a picture Richard Douglas standing aU loog with some power running Fairmont West 1
all but sUfled the Eag.
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c:ttch at the 4 lor a 21 yard alone on the Wahama 10 yard and were knocking on the door
Dayton Stebbins 8 (tie) les until those last few minutes.
in
your house.
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odl ov 28 Jackson 16
gainer. Wtlh second and goal line. A long pass hit him and again. The ball rested on the Columbus Eastmoor 30
Next week, the Falcons wiU
o(l! 48 Middleport 6
to go Swisher rolled back in the Jhe big lad waltzed in to make Eastern 19 and no one
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OCTOBER 28 GAMES:
; protective pocket and hit Van it 25·20 in favor of the Falcons. that the fired up Falcons wert Reynoldaburg 53
they travel to Spencer new ArmJlitrong
tMf!s at Gallipolis
Meter In the end zone to put the On the ensuing kickoff, Wa- going to get either a oouchdown
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meet th• rugged Yellow your RCA Victor
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Panthers out in front once a. hama started 1riv1ng once a- or a field goal. However, on Loadon 45 Grovepert 0
Jackets.
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gain. Swisher's pass to Fin law gain. Some six or oeven plays the next play a Whama fumble Frederlcktow 8
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for the extra point was no good later, the Fakons had driven was covered by Eastern on the
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Departmtnl
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302
14-6 lead in the first frame. On Morgan $2 SbertdBR 1
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the first play from scrimmage, Callton Tlmkin 110
Yards Passing .... 108
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a quick nil brokt Eastern Don
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:Roush Joos for a 64 • yard
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By Quarters:
dash. Allman rushed for the Clndnltati St. Xavier 8
Wahama
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extra pomt and it wao 7.fl.
Clncinnali Elder 7
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However, the Faicons eame ~ Plirill! · 28
storming back with an 85
Chauncey Dover I
yard march which ended as SteubenviUt 2!
Ralph Batey turned on
the Canton McKinley e
steam for a 15 yard touchdown Upper Arlington 21 Massillon
i run. The kick waa off to one
Marietta· 7 Zan..ville 7 (tie)
side. On the first play
East lJverpool 54
the kickoff, Dick MarUn broke
Martina Ferry 1
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klose around the opposite
Solem 31 WeUsoille 18
for a long 79-yard scorilg dash. Newark 28 Ironton 1
Allman ran the point and the Sandusky 20 Elyria 12
count wa• 14-6.
Sandusky st. Marys !2
From tl!en on, the WahamCloverleaf t
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by a run ol eight yards by CuyahOIJa Helghta 14
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2:54 left in the first period.

Defending SEOAL champion down with 5:40 remalnlng In
Athens parlayed the . strong the first period when Goodwin,
running of fuU~ack Greg Hull a swift sophomore halfback,
and balfback Mike Goodwin in· allot over from the three yard
to a 48-0 rout. of Nelsonville line to climax a T7 yard drive
Friday night, thus setting the in 11 plays.
stage for a showdown battle Following the kickoff, Nelwith the Gallipolis Blue Devils son\!llle could not advance the
next Friday night.
ball and had lo punt but Jarnle
In addition to a bruising Polley's ?DDt was blocked on
ground attack that netted 304 the Hound live yard line by
yards, the Bulldogs also con- Craig Rytma. Two plays la~r
verted four intercepted passes quarterback Eric Hummell roll·
inoo touchdowns aa the Grey- ed out and went Into the eod
hounds came apart at the zone from the three yard Une.
seams.
Hummell also ran the twa point
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InterceptiOn. The PI tes nd By quarters:
aerial lor psydirt was
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Cundiff accounted lo~ three It was w1th ll seconds left
1 Southern touchdowns and led In the period that Grueser found
~ _ The Logan Chief· \TO. !lobbies kick wa~ good and Pass. Int. · 1 1
0 z the Torll8does t.l a 28-6 home- Cundiff, southern's hard-char g.
talns
back from a 7-8 It was 27-0 with 0:42 m the ball. Fllmbl..8 I
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SECOND HALF
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0 0 0 6 _ 6 · lia at Racine Friday night,,
Wt week to clobber Middleport The third period was more Middleport
6 21 14. 7- 48 The Tornadoes, ahead all the with a 84 yard touchdown pass
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here Friday night. scoring : the same,t~~n;'~v:r~!: f.! Lo:~leport
5 yd. way, scored twice is the first on a·lj)Urlhdown and~f:s
~be · pass lo:':::~a:u~::
in every period and flmshlng o reserves
ass from Bradbury.
J&gt;eriod, again in the second and to-go slfuatJOn. Cun '
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hi Jon
the match with their I h nd Igan.
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then added their last ir. I he went in for the extra points to was sprung loos~ for s bg
string.
; Halfback Greg West scored Logan - ·1lansley, I yd. Nn: fourth quarler.
give sQulhern a 14.0 advantage carry by a beautiful block y
The Chiefs now are 3·2 In the :from 1 yard out after the Chiefs Kempor, I yd. run; Westfall 30 North Gallia's only six-point· at the end of the first period. . Cozart. Steve Dalley then eonSEOAL. Miodleport is 0-5.
moved 58 yards m slx plays. yd. paRS from Hansley: Barton er was put on \he scoreboard At practically the same stage verted the extra, points ' on a
Log&gt;~n put up six points in Sub Quarterback Greg Posten - 7 yJ. pass from Hansley: with 36 sec-onds remaining in of the second quarter - wlth run to conclude Southern s scor·
the first period, 21 in the sec- passed to W~tlall for a 2-r~~ West, ' yd. run: Conrad 7 yd. Jhe cont.esl as Roger Garrett 15 seconds left - Grueser com- ing.
ond, 14 in the third and 7 the conversiOn. Still m the
h .. pass from Brady; Parry, 19 skirted the right end on a 50 pleted another TO pass
to Coach Don Van Meter's Torfourth . The Jackets scored With period, Poston ~etum~: aM~~d yd. pass from Brady. EPs - yard jaunt against the Torna- Cundiff. '!'his aerial, thrown on nadoes now with a everall 4·3
. 1"12 in the game.
dy punt 27 yar s to e ~-!. Dobenmelr, 4 Ikicks); Westfall, doe second team defensive a third down play, covered 14
rd' were credited with both
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unit. The Pirates try for the
good offensive and · defens1ve
with 9tJarterback Asa Bradbury s~~~ 7uaards to Chuck Conrad
extra pomts on a drop • kick Ravenswood Dumps
play in the none-league tilt.
spearlleading the push. He got tor a TDYDobbies' EP
kick
HIS AND HERS
attempt •as shorl.
Bel re Team 20·7
Some of the defensive staodouts
15 on_ a draw, passed 14 to ~nd was bloeked.
ST. CHAKLES, Mo. !UP!) Southern had grabbed the The ~avenswood Red Devils were Tom Wickline, Mike Jen·
DenniS Ault, ran f1 ~k ~or ~ With 7,35 left In the game New automobile license tags lead midway through the f1rst followed quarterback
Jim kins, Bruce NeJgler, Don Har·
and passed 5 to Ha a
g Logan drove 93 yards in 9 plays, were JSsued to Mr. and Mrs. penod when T1m Cozar~ plung- Cha man to a solid 2o-1 win den, Jumor Brewer, Tom Did·
Sauer for the TO. d
d Brady passing tc Curt Parry Robert Randall. Mrs. Randall ed over from the two yard hne
P VISiting Belpre Friday.
die and Marty Morarlly along
The sconng. para e t~pe~:u fOJ the last 19. In the drive, got plates with the letler pre- concluding a 32 yard drive by ov~~nce the senior leader has with Grueser, McClintock, Cun·
witll Logan la~mg ~;:,' e "tch· Brady also passed to Poston fix "MA" and Randall's plates the Tornadoes in six plays. A returned to action, the Devils dif~ Cozart and Dalley.. Coach
tlll Middleport s 39
f 'u~~'and for 3l!. Dohenmeir kicked his started with "PA."
•.. 10 yard carry by semor John have now rung up a solid Van Meter moved suba mCto!Jrter· II
out went astray m
Ia s final point of the evening and
. M,Ciintock had highlighted the 5-:1-1 mark and look forward to line-up Against the Dick
~oa=~ :~~~~~.;John ~.~... the score was 48·0.
. Austria introduced postcards seri~s prior to Cozart's touch- their cross country batUe with coached PJrates much of
l~g bucked in from the 1. Bob The game was a costly one I m 1846.
do""· Cundiff was stopped short the powerful Ripley VIkings.
final period.
Dobiiuneir's EP kick was no I for the Jackets as 110 lb. Jun·
The Tornadoes picked up
gOod.
i ior Jim Conde, offensive lull·
Here's How UPI'a
yards on the ground and 169
In tile second period
the back-halfback and
defensiVe
Top 10 Did Friday
by passes for a total yardage
Chiefs went 60 yards In II halfback, was lost in the secer" of 3oo compared to 107 on the
, plays, 210 lb. Fullback Johkn ond quarter withdad fracrtture of
11l/lD
ls~~~~~p~~:~lleam~ in ground and 33 yards passing
1
1
Keniper diving over the stac ·~is left arm. M1 epo • a so
United Press lotemaHoaal for North Gallia, The
ed middle from the 1. "Dob- in the second quarter, lost JUn·
bait team completed six of 12 pass·
s
h
Cia"
AA
high
scbool
loot
f
.ll
B
ck
• g attempts, lost one o . two
bies" ·tick was perfect.
ior halfha
' wan, w o, Ohio High ~...,
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Football
ht:
10
0
Columbus
South
r"•tings
tared
friday
oig
The Jackets, now going t.o the upon being cIippe d, su Ifered a
fumbles, picked up 8 f Lr s t
d · ted k
By United Pess loteroational Columbus Linden 22
1. steubenville (7-0) de1ea1•
air, pot one in Kemper's hands ! sprained ankle an twls.
nee. MansfJ"eld •·n,·or 14
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Columbus \\'est 0
M Ki I 22-0
downs and was assessed
45
.,-,.::
ed Canton c 8 ey,
·
00 the Logan 25, who returned ! His injury was not believed to
it 50 yards to the Middies' 25. 1be serious at the time, though
Marion Harding 2
Cotmbus Central 12
2. Sandusky (7-0) defeated
On the third play from there he could not return to the lme- Marion Catholic 46
Columbus North 6
Elyria, !&amp;-t2.
Ripley Upset27-6
Hansley passed 30 yards to End up.
Big Walnut 0
Hilliard 14 Gahanna o
3. N'lles (6-0) played Akron
II
Blll Westfall who shook off two Logan's top ground gainers Bellevue 8 Buyrus 6,
1 Westerville 32 M1fflm 0
st. Vincent Saturday.
By Sissonvi e 11
tacklers and went in free and were West with 46 yards 10 7 Normalk 22 Upper Sandusky 16 Whitehall 26 Teays Valley 6
4. Upper Arllngtoo 17.01 de·
Triple-A Sissonville put
dear. Logan bad been held, and carries and Kemper with 41 in Eastern Local 26
Delaware Hayes 21
feated Massillon, Zl-6.
sudden halt to the
Ripley
penalized from the 25
yard 8. For Middleport, Mark Tanne·
Wahama, W. Va. 25
Grandview 6
s. Columbus Watterto~ 16-0) march to top of the Double-A
line to the JO before the bomb hill had 62 m 19 carnes, Brad- Ravt:nswood, W. Va. 20
Columbus Academy 38
met Dayton Alter Satu ay.
heap as they turned back the
to Westfall.
bury 32 in 5, and Sauer 23 in 7.
Belpre 7
East Knox 0
6. Akron Hoban \H) defeat- Vikings Friday night by a 2'1-6
still in the second period, Lo·
STATISTICS
Portsmouth 43
Berne Union 26
ed Struthers, SG-4.
counL
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ings in a Mid-Ohio \alley

WE PAY
U, S. Repre~tnlatlve Claude
.Pepper of Florida, and Pete
O'Grady, Eneutlve ll1rftlor,
Demoeratlc Slate Headquarters, wUI be U..
leatnred
spea~m at the Ohio Tenth
DISCUSS TURKEYS - C. E. Blakeslee, center, Meigs County Agrleulture
Extension Agent, talks turkey production with Ralph Old~and, left, a:nd F·r an k District "Congressman MOtl·
Dbtrlct
Phelps of Gallia County, both employees of the Ralston·Punna Co. durmg a lunch· ler - llemf)Cr!ltle
Fund
RBiol•&amp;
Dinner,
Oelober
eon meeting In Pomeroy Friday.
ZS, at 6:30 p. m. at Baker
'
Ceater on lbe Olllo U.tvers~
ly campus at Atllent. II Ia
betug held In appreciation ol ·
Congreumaa
Moeller't record ID the Honse of Representative•, and 11 a m.eaas
to bring to&amp;ether Slate aDd
District
DemoeraUe €andl·
dates ID tho Oblo Telllll llli·

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Greaf Opportunity ·Posed
In Area Turkey .Growjng

r" ;

V'S
u•aDJ

gan !COred after a ed36 l"rd I Fl I Do
Log. l~ld:. Ports!~~gf~~1r~o~~~e 46
drive II ansley pass
lo ary
rs
wns
TO. Dobbies kick was good and IYds. Rush (net)
17! 117
V~lley 0
Bartow for 34, a recovered I Yds. Pass.
196 103 New Boston 30
Portsmou th East 0
367 220
tumble lost 5, but Hansley got Total Yds.
It back with a 7 yard pass, a· Pass. Att.
18 18 Northwest 32 Wheelersburg 20
aift
to
Bariow,
lor
the
fourth
Pass.
Compl.
11 7 Marion Franklin 20
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Lancaster Fenwick 14
Columbus Hartley 18
Columbus Walnut Ridge 13

The blg Sissonville !eleven
&amp;.Hamilton Gorlleld (0.01 de- capitalized on •orne Rip ey er·
d %7-8
rors and mounted a strong at·
leat'd Falrflel •
•
tack or their own to hand the
Worthington 20 Mt. Vemon 14
9.Mass111 on ('3
~ ·II lost to Un.
Y
ef the
Wesl Jeffe•son 20 Dublin 6
Vikings theirV"kl
first 1oss now
per Arlington, !1-6.
Circleville 14 Wilmington 6
10. Elyria (5-1·11 lost to season. The I ngs are
Mechanicsburg 26
Sandusky, 20-lt.
6-1 on the year.
Southeastern 0
10-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, October 23, 1966
Unioto 40 Paint Valley 0
Greenfield McClain 17
Miami Trace 14
Washington Court House 45
0 080 - 8
Hillsboro 6
3 6 0 0 - 16 Piketon 46 Logan Elm 0
Touchdowns : Vmton _ Car· Vinton County 16 Rutland 0
111 150 yard run: Bethel Fairfield Union 14
II) (I yard run), PAT _ Vin·
Liberty Union 12
_ Carver (1) (run); Beth· Frankfort-Adena 23
el (!) (run),
Canal Winchester 3
Rutland _ Hawkins &lt;I) 145 New Albany 34 Centerburg 0
yard run): PAT -llawkino II) I Marysville 30 Grove City 8

Rutland Handed 16-8 Loss'

Give yourself a raise ·~.
• . • higher returnq

turkey industry In this
• · "'"-· investors great opconstruction of
giant processing
Wellston, Meigs Coonl'ltl''!l"' leaders were advls·

. ,.;.·

By placing your funds where they achlev~
highest possible dividends,

a raise.

yourself

you

can

give

Your savings will be 1

Oldhand, poultry prosupervisor for tile Athens,
and
County areas,
ialslml·l'uri:na Co., Indica!p)ant In Wellston

as well as provision for

source of income

future security. Open your account today.

tALL ACCOUNTS GUARANTEED IN FULL

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and Loan Company
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Opposite Post ~ce
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Gall•polis, "OhJO

VOL. 1 NO. 38

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1966

Pa~~elt

SECOND SECTION

Blood Debts

the turkey businets and indicat·l
ed the initial inveshnent
farmers will be $16,500 to $17,·
000. He said the net income
from such an investment should
be approximately $5,244 annual·
ly.
A meeting to ln!onn farm~s
interesled In the Ralston-Purma
program is being scheduled
Two men suffered painful In·
Nov. :!4 at 3 p.m. in tile
In a one car accident
Spring• Grange Hall.
State Route 248 six tenths
a mile wosl of Olive townroad 265 Friday at 5:05

Men Injured
Painfully
In Wreck

Meigs County needs 91 untts
of blood to psy current debls
for blood used by Meigs Count•1
reoldents,
according
to
Mrs. Mary Hamm, blood program chairman of the Me1gs
County Chapter, American R~J
Cross.
This Includes 19 units
at
Holzer Hospital, 14 at Moigs
General, 34 at Veterans' M•m·
orial, two at Sheltering Arms

and 22 at Columbus hospital•.
The bloodmobile visit
on
Monday, Oct. 24, from noon 10
6 p. m. at the Pomeroy Junior
High School will be the oppor·
!unity for Meigs County PE!Ui'le
to pay their debt; 150 donors
wl_il be oeeded on Monday for
thiS debt.
11 20 per cent of the donors
are rejected, plus 15 per cent
of the transfusible blood go'ng
for the armed forces and vete~·

f-

ans hOS?Itals, lbe actual ...
to Melga CoUD!J

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under laG units.
Th Blood
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the
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lbe
r:,dn:~ce. for UDtl
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Conaervatioo Teaaue ol
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WILLIAM BIRD

Area Rolling Welk~

WUIIam Harold Bird, ~ 1111
Southern lllgh Sebool gradu·
ate, II undergolns ldl naval
bosle traiDing at Great Lakes,
Hlfnols. He II the IOD of Mr.
Meigs County Rep.
Ralph leeds It to layers, collects and Improvements In the Pont4
and Mn. Harold William Bird Welker told Middleport • Pome- carto!lll the eggs lor wholesale, Loog Bottom area.
of RD HaeiDe,
roy Rotarians Friday night, and raises fryers and turkeys "Good blghways are vi~ 1fif
"Meigs County is rolling.''
as well.
bulllll088 to grow, be ~ .
He was f!Uesl speaker at He employs 10 persons and He llnds more groups
Heath Church following dinner has recenUy purchased the lor· erating today, working to811W'
served by ladles of t!Je church. mer AtkiruJ huUdlng on Mul· for better thlngo.
Judge John C. Bacon lntroduc- berry-Ave ln Pomeroy.
He was certain the Rotiti&amp;.D
ed the speaker.
In statecraft, hia
remarks contract would be oold ID Jm
Weiker, a farmer-stalesman were on tnghways, in which he uary.
seeking electioo to the state found great progress
being Ladies serving wera
t.ln.
legislature from the new 27th made. Improvements are being Nan Moore, Mrs. Edith Jlyjden,
House district, described his made in Route 7, the by-pass of Mrs. Oma Wood, Mrs. ~
poultry business as the Integral· Pomeroy-MiddleiJOrt Is under Coats, Mrs. Everett Hall inll
od !ype in which he raises feed, construction, and there
are Mills Bess Sanborn.
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Sheep Profit
School Opens
NovemberS

Summers &amp; Son Now At 104 W. Main St.) Pomeroy

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The Melg&amp; County Sherifrs
department reported that the
men were thrown from the car
as It went out of control oa a
curve. It traveled 97 feet off
the highway, rolling over sev·
era! times, and landing in a
over an embankment.

"Safe Saving Since ·1886"

~ Vinton County Vikingsto the Viking• and were un·
1~a quick first quarter table to get a passing attack
to , wn, added another in I going as Haw~ns threw
the ' ext period and then held ] limes, completmg three f o
off• a Red Devil rally in the 15 yards and had one mtercept·
thi't! quarter to down Lie lads 'ed.
, .
.
of fch Charles Sm1th 16-8 In The Y1kmgs p1cked Up 180
a
-Ohio Valley Conference yards on the ground and held
ba
at McArthw·
Friday Rutland to t30. The Vmton
111&amp;
County Jearn threw
~'
..
passes during the game, com·
· win assured the V1kmgs pleting none.
of
least a be In the MOVC Next week the Rutland Red
y boosted their record to Devils are home to face a
STORE HOURS
FOR
the Jeapue and
5·1 league team, the Poca ••c.ou 11
THIS WEEK
from Poca, W. Va.
Vikings kicked off to Scoring:
11 to8PM
the title match and held (run).
ed Devils forcing a punt. - - - - - - - - - EveryDay
, a second down siluatlon
FOR
.. mid-field stripe the Vin·
ounty lads lined up in
appeared to be
the
b" coming up. 'The right
· split wide backed by a
From Gallia, Meigs and Athens
'ack about 20 yards out.
' "bomb" did h!t, but from
ON
'ferent angle. Quarterback
Bethel took the s n a p, The winlesa Pt. Pleasant Big
NEW NANCY
to his fullback Rick Blacks put up a fine effort Fri·
er and the yalloping full· day night at home against a
Full88 Key With Fall
HART SPINET
went the distance straight strong Huntington F.ast team
Really Good Prices •••
he middle lor " 50 yard before finally succumbing
Bo~rd or Key Cover
eHagstrom
eGibson
own run. Carver added East dominated the ~~~!:~:. 1 1
· extra points with a blast but the Blacks rode the
eWurlitztr
eVox
' e middle and Vinton took mg arm of young Pete
to 0 lead with eight min· mitt to two dandy drives
SAVE-SAVE-SAVE
left In the first period.
just missed tying the score.
' tile second quarter, after With Ea!l leading 13-6, Me.· xchange of punts, t!Je Vik· Dennltt took his mates down
again had tl1e ball, this field 70 yards only to be halted
on their own 4:J. The Vin· 00 the East nine yard stripe.
unty lads seemingly found During the drive,
·
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a eak spot in the Red Devils completed four passes for a toline and pounded out 57 yards tal of 42 yard!. On the ".'g''' II
to. paydirt with quarterback McDermitt wao eight-for-nine.
Walnut Finish
Btlhel going in from the one Meantime East's Bill
5:45 left in the haU. Beth· Neer psssed lor two touchCherry Finish
,
eJ~dded the extra pomts and down.&lt; and ran the third
Vikings took a 14·0 lead to
log the victory. The talent· II
tbj locker room at the ht~lf.
: Huntington back had _ ...,. 11
Return Rental-Reg. $795 Gulbransen
At tile start of the thir&lt;l per- of·flllUteen, and led his mate.
$
ONLY $20.00 DOWN
$6.00 WIEKLY
lod the Red DevJis began to to better than three hundred
rii\IY as qu.r.tcrback Joe Hawk· yards from offense.
"Hamilton" Baldwin Reg- $945
Domonotrator-411111 Only 6 Mo.
int began pJCkmg up yardage Huntln~ scored their
lll"liend sweeps.
. . TO on a fOurth down pi&amp;)' from
One of Ohio's Few Fa1·mer Lawmakers,
With a first and ten ~Jtuahon th PI Pleasant 12 on a
40" Contolo New Wurlltzer
a1'1he Viking 45, Hswkms roll· f~m McNeer to Lovins. Th1•irll
ONLY$2o~oooowN $300WEEKLY
Ralphs wants to put his business experi·
~ out to hJS left, picked up second eame on ttJe last
&amp;&lt;JI!d downfJOid blockmg and of the first half from the
ON A NEW WURL!TZIR
Reg. $1275 H1mmoncl Spinet
$
ence to work, bring and create jobs. He
flilbled 45 yards for the only
lloot by McNeer. Point
40" s~NET PIANo
.
Mldtl M4
Rltland score. Hawk1ns' run on 3 ro
fof the extras was good and scored its touchdown on a one
battles, cuts the red tape! Gets things dqne
SAVE$2oOONNEWPLAYERPIANO . .
(UIItl)
th6 Red Devils had closed the yard run by Barry Nash after
ADVANCE THE 27TH DISTRICT
Como In and Register For Fr;a Electric GUitar•. No Purch.. Nlli.aaNry
tlap to 1&amp;-8 with I: 15 left I• the McDermitt had
completed ,
third period.
three passes lor S3 yards.
'
.In the fourth quarler the Next week, the Blacks
LOCATED AT
VltJng defense settled down to Ripley, followed by an uper'' ll
dtjpping Rutland'•
passing date before their final game
&amp;ilm• as well as the running against GalhpoliB.
RiiPUBL!CAN
ot; Hawkillll and wrapped up a Depatlmeit
ltMt a share of the Mid-Ohio First Downs
.... 7
Villey Conferenct. champion- Yards Ru1hing · · 35
By Welker CommiH.., Fred W. Crow, Ch1irman
Nat J)oor to Stiffler'•
..lp.
Pasllell . . .. . . . .. H
Pd P I Adv
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RutiBDd eould galher but 8 Yards Paostns .... ••
• 11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___.•••••••••-~111!1•••••
fll'll doWlll while eivW, up 12 Plllllllleo •• - -·· 15
40,~
••

sbould begin operation next July.
Oldhand, Introduced by Meigs
County Agricultural Extension
Agent C. E. Blakeslee, said II&gt;
million birds will be processed
from the plant during its first
year of operation and producUon Is expected to be Increased
to 6 million after five years of
operation,
Mr. Oldhand suggested rural
folks will become Interested In

POSTER WINNERS - Four winners were named In a poster contest at Washington school In Galli.
The contest sponsored by Gallipolis Junior Woman's Club, and the Gallipolis Junior Chamber of Com= Iff•·
was designed to help support a favorable vote for the district library levy in the November election. Tlltri
were 88 posters submitted. Winners pictured right to left, and titles of their posters are: Susan Anne sixth grade, firat prize; "Dynamic Duo Votes Yes"; Andy Fischer, fourth grade, second prize, ''Prof ~ ·
worm"; Sherry Casey, fourth grade, third prize, "Use Your Rigbt And Vote," and Jodie Evans, sixth gratft,
fourth prize, "Help Support Tbe Library Levy."

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EVERYONE'S TALKING

RALPH WELKER

pOint
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE

Seventh Grid
Defeat, 20-6

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• ards and gave the Tornadoes yards In penalties.

Bo~er~:~e!"U:O se~:~:~ ~a ~~:::.:P!n~nd r~. e e:&lt; ~ con.vl~cing Z0JJ halfti~ le~d.

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North Ga: tried
The tlllrd GM!~~r to· CUndfll es, comple one anra
also a w
.
InterceptiOn. The PI tes nd By quarters:
aerial lor psydirt was
ooe
up fiv~ first downs a N th Gollia
o oo&amp; - I
th~t covered 70 yards wlt~ ~ w.~e~re=pen=al!l~~~~l~5~yar~ds~,rlg:h~t~Sou~o;rlh~e~m;_.""'~1:4~6:0:3:--28,
mmutes and 51 - BOO?..Jid~.l
Southern this Friday
the tn1n quarter. ~liiiWif took

Cundiff accounted lo~ three It was w1th ll seconds left
1 Southern touchdowns and led In the period that Grueser found
~ _ The Logan Chief· \TO. !lobbies kick wa~ good and Pass. Int. · 1 1
0 z the Torll8does t.l a 28-6 home- Cundiff, southern's hard-char g.
talns
back from a 7-8 It was 27-0 with 0:42 m the ball. Fllmbl..8 I
.
coming victory over ljorth Gal- lng ful::lack. open in the Pir·
oqueaker victory over Wellston
SECOND HALF
Y
ates secondary and hit hun
0 0 0 6 _ 6 · lia at Racine Friday night,,
Wt week to clobber Middleport The third period was more Middleport
6 21 14. 7- 48 The Tornadoes, ahead all the with a 84 yard touchdown pass
1
0
here Friday night. scoring : the same,t~~n;'~v:r~!: f.! Lo:~leport
5 yd. way, scored twice is the first on a·lj)Urlhdown and~f:s
~be · pass lo:':::~a:u~::
in every period and flmshlng o reserves
ass from Bradbury.
J&gt;eriod, again in the second and to-go slfuatJOn. Cun '
. en own - a
hi Jon
the match with their I h nd Igan.
'p
then added their last ir. I he went in for the extra points to was sprung loos~ for s bg
string.
; Halfback Greg West scored Logan - ·1lansley, I yd. Nn: fourth quarler.
give sQulhern a 14.0 advantage carry by a beautiful block y
The Chiefs now are 3·2 In the :from 1 yard out after the Chiefs Kempor, I yd. run; Westfall 30 North Gallia's only six-point· at the end of the first period. . Cozart. Steve Dalley then eonSEOAL. Miodleport is 0-5.
moved 58 yards m slx plays. yd. paRS from Hansley: Barton er was put on \he scoreboard At practically the same stage verted the extra, points ' on a
Log&gt;~n put up six points in Sub Quarterback Greg Posten - 7 yJ. pass from Hansley: with 36 sec-onds remaining in of the second quarter - wlth run to conclude Southern s scor·
the first period, 21 in the sec- passed to W~tlall for a 2-r~~ West, ' yd. run: Conrad 7 yd. Jhe cont.esl as Roger Garrett 15 seconds left - Grueser com- ing.
ond, 14 in the third and 7 the conversiOn. Still m the
h .. pass from Brady; Parry, 19 skirted the right end on a 50 pleted another TO pass
to Coach Don Van Meter's Torfourth . The Jackets scored With period, Poston ~etum~: aM~~d yd. pass from Brady. EPs - yard jaunt against the Torna- Cundiff. '!'his aerial, thrown on nadoes now with a everall 4·3
. 1"12 in the game.
dy punt 27 yar s to e ~-!. Dobenmelr, 4 Ikicks); Westfall, doe second team defensive a third down play, covered 14
rd' were credited with both
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d 1 11 1 y8 15 and a moment later uobu 8 .
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reco ,
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They wert 68 yar s n P a
. Q rterback Bill Brady P "·
unit. The Pirates try for the
good offensive and · defens1ve
with 9tJarterback Asa Bradbury s~~~ 7uaards to Chuck Conrad
extra pomts on a drop • kick Ravenswood Dumps
play in the none-league tilt.
spearlleading the push. He got tor a TDYDobbies' EP
kick
HIS AND HERS
attempt •as shorl.
Bel re Team 20·7
Some of the defensive staodouts
15 on_ a draw, passed 14 to ~nd was bloeked.
ST. CHAKLES, Mo. !UP!) Southern had grabbed the The ~avenswood Red Devils were Tom Wickline, Mike Jen·
DenniS Ault, ran f1 ~k ~or ~ With 7,35 left In the game New automobile license tags lead midway through the f1rst followed quarterback
Jim kins, Bruce NeJgler, Don Har·
and passed 5 to Ha a
g Logan drove 93 yards in 9 plays, were JSsued to Mr. and Mrs. penod when T1m Cozar~ plung- Cha man to a solid 2o-1 win den, Jumor Brewer, Tom Did·
Sauer for the TO. d
d Brady passing tc Curt Parry Robert Randall. Mrs. Randall ed over from the two yard hne
P VISiting Belpre Friday.
die and Marty Morarlly along
The sconng. para e t~pe~:u fOJ the last 19. In the drive, got plates with the letler pre- concluding a 32 yard drive by ov~~nce the senior leader has with Grueser, McClintock, Cun·
witll Logan la~mg ~;:,' e "tch· Brady also passed to Poston fix "MA" and Randall's plates the Tornadoes in six plays. A returned to action, the Devils dif~ Cozart and Dalley.. Coach
tlll Middleport s 39
f 'u~~'and for 3l!. Dohenmeir kicked his started with "PA."
•.. 10 yard carry by semor John have now rung up a solid Van Meter moved suba mCto!Jrter· II
out went astray m
Ia s final point of the evening and
. M,Ciintock had highlighted the 5-:1-1 mark and look forward to line-up Against the Dick
~oa=~ :~~~~~.;John ~.~... the score was 48·0.
. Austria introduced postcards seri~s prior to Cozart's touch- their cross country batUe with coached PJrates much of
l~g bucked in from the 1. Bob The game was a costly one I m 1846.
do""· Cundiff was stopped short the powerful Ripley VIkings.
final period.
Dobiiuneir's EP kick was no I for the Jackets as 110 lb. Jun·
The Tornadoes picked up
gOod.
i ior Jim Conde, offensive lull·
Here's How UPI'a
yards on the ground and 169
In tile second period
the back-halfback and
defensiVe
Top 10 Did Friday
by passes for a total yardage
Chiefs went 60 yards In II halfback, was lost in the secer" of 3oo compared to 107 on the
, plays, 210 lb. Fullback Johkn ond quarter withdad fracrtture of
11l/lD
ls~~~~~p~~:~lleam~ in ground and 33 yards passing
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Keniper diving over the stac ·~is left arm. M1 epo • a so
United Press lotemaHoaal for North Gallia, The
ed middle from the 1. "Dob- in the second quarter, lost JUn·
bait team completed six of 12 pass·
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Columbus
South
r"•tings
tared
friday
oig
The Jackets, now going t.o the upon being cIippe d, su Ifered a
fumbles, picked up 8 f Lr s t
d · ted k
By United Pess loteroational Columbus Linden 22
1. steubenville (7-0) de1ea1•
air, pot one in Kemper's hands ! sprained ankle an twls.
nee. MansfJ"eld •·n,·or 14
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M Ki I 22-0
downs and was assessed
45
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00 the Logan 25, who returned ! His injury was not believed to
it 50 yards to the Middies' 25. 1be serious at the time, though
Marion Harding 2
Cotmbus Central 12
2. Sandusky (7-0) defeated
On the third play from there he could not return to the lme- Marion Catholic 46
Columbus North 6
Elyria, !&amp;-t2.
Ripley Upset27-6
Hansley passed 30 yards to End up.
Big Walnut 0
Hilliard 14 Gahanna o
3. N'lles (6-0) played Akron
II
Blll Westfall who shook off two Logan's top ground gainers Bellevue 8 Buyrus 6,
1 Westerville 32 M1fflm 0
st. Vincent Saturday.
By Sissonvi e 11
tacklers and went in free and were West with 46 yards 10 7 Normalk 22 Upper Sandusky 16 Whitehall 26 Teays Valley 6
4. Upper Arllngtoo 17.01 de·
Triple-A Sissonville put
dear. Logan bad been held, and carries and Kemper with 41 in Eastern Local 26
Delaware Hayes 21
feated Massillon, Zl-6.
sudden halt to the
Ripley
penalized from the 25
yard 8. For Middleport, Mark Tanne·
Wahama, W. Va. 25
Grandview 6
s. Columbus Watterto~ 16-0) march to top of the Double-A
line to the JO before the bomb hill had 62 m 19 carnes, Brad- Ravt:nswood, W. Va. 20
Columbus Academy 38
met Dayton Alter Satu ay.
heap as they turned back the
to Westfall.
bury 32 in 5, and Sauer 23 in 7.
Belpre 7
East Knox 0
6. Akron Hoban \H) defeat- Vikings Friday night by a 2'1-6
still in the second period, Lo·
STATISTICS
Portsmouth 43
Berne Union 26
ed Struthers, SG-4.
counL
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WE PAY
U, S. Repre~tnlatlve Claude
.Pepper of Florida, and Pete
O'Grady, Eneutlve ll1rftlor,
Demoeratlc Slate Headquarters, wUI be U..
leatnred
spea~m at the Ohio Tenth
DISCUSS TURKEYS - C. E. Blakeslee, center, Meigs County Agrleulture
Extension Agent, talks turkey production with Ralph Old~and, left, a:nd F·r an k District "Congressman MOtl·
Dbtrlct
Phelps of Gallia County, both employees of the Ralston·Punna Co. durmg a lunch· ler - llemf)Cr!ltle
Fund
RBiol•&amp;
Dinner,
Oelober
eon meeting In Pomeroy Friday.
ZS, at 6:30 p. m. at Baker
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Ceater on lbe Olllo U.tvers~
ly campus at Atllent. II Ia
betug held In appreciation ol ·
Congreumaa
Moeller't record ID the Honse of Representative•, and 11 a m.eaas
to bring to&amp;ether Slate aDd
District
DemoeraUe €andl·
dates ID tho Oblo Telllll llli·

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In Area Turkey .Growjng

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Log. l~ld:. Ports!~~gf~~1r~o~~~e 46
drive II ansley pass
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TO. Dobbies kick was good and IYds. Rush (net)
17! 117
V~lley 0
Bartow for 34, a recovered I Yds. Pass.
196 103 New Boston 30
Portsmou th East 0
367 220
tumble lost 5, but Hansley got Total Yds.
It back with a 7 yard pass, a· Pass. Att.
18 18 Northwest 32 Wheelersburg 20
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Compl.
11 7 Marion Franklin 20
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Lancaster Fenwick 14
Columbus Hartley 18
Columbus Walnut Ridge 13

The blg Sissonville !eleven
&amp;.Hamilton Gorlleld (0.01 de- capitalized on •orne Rip ey er·
d %7-8
rors and mounted a strong at·
leat'd Falrflel •
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Worthington 20 Mt. Vemon 14
9.Mass111 on ('3
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Wesl Jeffe•son 20 Dublin 6
Vikings theirV"kl
first 1oss now
per Arlington, !1-6.
Circleville 14 Wilmington 6
10. Elyria (5-1·11 lost to season. The I ngs are
Mechanicsburg 26
Sandusky, 20-lt.
6-1 on the year.
Southeastern 0
10-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, October 23, 1966
Unioto 40 Paint Valley 0
Greenfield McClain 17
Miami Trace 14
Washington Court House 45
0 080 - 8
Hillsboro 6
3 6 0 0 - 16 Piketon 46 Logan Elm 0
Touchdowns : Vmton _ Car· Vinton County 16 Rutland 0
111 150 yard run: Bethel Fairfield Union 14
II) (I yard run), PAT _ Vin·
Liberty Union 12
_ Carver (1) (run); Beth· Frankfort-Adena 23
el (!) (run),
Canal Winchester 3
Rutland _ Hawkins &lt;I) 145 New Albany 34 Centerburg 0
yard run): PAT -llawkino II) I Marysville 30 Grove City 8

Rutland Handed 16-8 Loss'

Give yourself a raise ·~.
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turkey industry In this
• · "'"-· investors great opconstruction of
giant processing
Wellston, Meigs Coonl'ltl''!l"' leaders were advls·

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highest possible dividends,

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Your savings will be 1

Oldhand, poultry prosupervisor for tile Athens,
and
County areas,
ialslml·l'uri:na Co., Indica!p)ant In Wellston

as well as provision for

source of income

future security. Open your account today.

tALL ACCOUNTS GUARANTEED IN FULL

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VOL. 1 NO. 38

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Pa~~elt

SECOND SECTION

Blood Debts

the turkey businets and indicat·l
ed the initial inveshnent
farmers will be $16,500 to $17,·
000. He said the net income
from such an investment should
be approximately $5,244 annual·
ly.
A meeting to ln!onn farm~s
interesled In the Ralston-Purma
program is being scheduled
Two men suffered painful In·
Nov. :!4 at 3 p.m. in tile
In a one car accident
Spring• Grange Hall.
State Route 248 six tenths
a mile wosl of Olive townroad 265 Friday at 5:05

Men Injured
Painfully
In Wreck

Meigs County needs 91 untts
of blood to psy current debls
for blood used by Meigs Count•1
reoldents,
according
to
Mrs. Mary Hamm, blood program chairman of the Me1gs
County Chapter, American R~J
Cross.
This Includes 19 units
at
Holzer Hospital, 14 at Moigs
General, 34 at Veterans' M•m·
orial, two at Sheltering Arms

and 22 at Columbus hospital•.
The bloodmobile visit
on
Monday, Oct. 24, from noon 10
6 p. m. at the Pomeroy Junior
High School will be the oppor·
!unity for Meigs County PE!Ui'le
to pay their debt; 150 donors
wl_il be oeeded on Monday for
thiS debt.
11 20 per cent of the donors
are rejected, plus 15 per cent
of the transfusible blood go'ng
for the armed forces and vete~·

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Area Rolling Welk~

WUIIam Harold Bird, ~ 1111
Southern lllgh Sebool gradu·
ate, II undergolns ldl naval
bosle traiDing at Great Lakes,
Hlfnols. He II the IOD of Mr.
Meigs County Rep.
Ralph leeds It to layers, collects and Improvements In the Pont4
and Mn. Harold William Bird Welker told Middleport • Pome- carto!lll the eggs lor wholesale, Loog Bottom area.
of RD HaeiDe,
roy Rotarians Friday night, and raises fryers and turkeys "Good blghways are vi~ 1fif
"Meigs County is rolling.''
as well.
bulllll088 to grow, be ~ .
He was f!Uesl speaker at He employs 10 persons and He llnds more groups
Heath Church following dinner has recenUy purchased the lor· erating today, working to811W'
served by ladles of t!Je church. mer AtkiruJ huUdlng on Mul· for better thlngo.
Judge John C. Bacon lntroduc- berry-Ave ln Pomeroy.
He was certain the Rotiti&amp;.D
ed the speaker.
In statecraft, hia
remarks contract would be oold ID Jm
Weiker, a farmer-stalesman were on tnghways, in which he uary.
seeking electioo to the state found great progress
being Ladies serving wera
t.ln.
legislature from the new 27th made. Improvements are being Nan Moore, Mrs. Edith Jlyjden,
House district, described his made in Route 7, the by-pass of Mrs. Oma Wood, Mrs. ~
poultry business as the Integral· Pomeroy-MiddleiJOrt Is under Coats, Mrs. Everett Hall inll
od !ype in which he raises feed, construction, and there
are Mills Bess Sanborn.
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School Opens
NovemberS

Summers &amp; Son Now At 104 W. Main St.) Pomeroy

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The Melg&amp; County Sherifrs
department reported that the
men were thrown from the car
as It went out of control oa a
curve. It traveled 97 feet off
the highway, rolling over sev·
era! times, and landing in a
over an embankment.

"Safe Saving Since ·1886"

~ Vinton County Vikingsto the Viking• and were un·
1~a quick first quarter table to get a passing attack
to , wn, added another in I going as Haw~ns threw
the ' ext period and then held ] limes, completmg three f o
off• a Red Devil rally in the 15 yards and had one mtercept·
thi't! quarter to down Lie lads 'ed.
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of fch Charles Sm1th 16-8 In The Y1kmgs p1cked Up 180
a
-Ohio Valley Conference yards on the ground and held
ba
at McArthw·
Friday Rutland to t30. The Vmton
111&amp;
County Jearn threw
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· win assured the V1kmgs pleting none.
of
least a be In the MOVC Next week the Rutland Red
y boosted their record to Devils are home to face a
STORE HOURS
FOR
the Jeapue and
5·1 league team, the Poca ••c.ou 11
THIS WEEK
from Poca, W. Va.
Vikings kicked off to Scoring:
11 to8PM
the title match and held (run).
ed Devils forcing a punt. - - - - - - - - - EveryDay
, a second down siluatlon
FOR
.. mid-field stripe the Vin·
ounty lads lined up in
appeared to be
the
b" coming up. 'The right
· split wide backed by a
From Gallia, Meigs and Athens
'ack about 20 yards out.
' "bomb" did h!t, but from
ON
'ferent angle. Quarterback
Bethel took the s n a p, The winlesa Pt. Pleasant Big
NEW NANCY
to his fullback Rick Blacks put up a fine effort Fri·
er and the yalloping full· day night at home against a
Full88 Key With Fall
HART SPINET
went the distance straight strong Huntington F.ast team
Really Good Prices •••
he middle lor " 50 yard before finally succumbing
Bo~rd or Key Cover
eHagstrom
eGibson
own run. Carver added East dominated the ~~~!:~:. 1 1
· extra points with a blast but the Blacks rode the
eWurlitztr
eVox
' e middle and Vinton took mg arm of young Pete
to 0 lead with eight min· mitt to two dandy drives
SAVE-SAVE-SAVE
left In the first period.
just missed tying the score.
' tile second quarter, after With Ea!l leading 13-6, Me.· xchange of punts, t!Je Vik· Dennltt took his mates down
again had tl1e ball, this field 70 yards only to be halted
on their own 4:J. The Vin· 00 the East nine yard stripe.
unty lads seemingly found During the drive,
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a eak spot in the Red Devils completed four passes for a toline and pounded out 57 yards tal of 42 yard!. On the ".'g''' II
to. paydirt with quarterback McDermitt wao eight-for-nine.
Walnut Finish
Btlhel going in from the one Meantime East's Bill
5:45 left in the haU. Beth· Neer psssed lor two touchCherry Finish
,
eJ~dded the extra pomts and down.&lt; and ran the third
Vikings took a 14·0 lead to
log the victory. The talent· II
tbj locker room at the ht~lf.
: Huntington back had _ ...,. 11
Return Rental-Reg. $795 Gulbransen
At tile start of the thir&lt;l per- of·flllUteen, and led his mate.
$
ONLY $20.00 DOWN
$6.00 WIEKLY
lod the Red DevJis began to to better than three hundred
rii\IY as qu.r.tcrback Joe Hawk· yards from offense.
"Hamilton" Baldwin Reg- $945
Domonotrator-411111 Only 6 Mo.
int began pJCkmg up yardage Huntln~ scored their
lll"liend sweeps.
. . TO on a fOurth down pi&amp;)' from
One of Ohio's Few Fa1·mer Lawmakers,
With a first and ten ~Jtuahon th PI Pleasant 12 on a
40" Contolo New Wurlltzer
a1'1he Viking 45, Hswkms roll· f~m McNeer to Lovins. Th1•irll
ONLY$2o~oooowN $300WEEKLY
Ralphs wants to put his business experi·
~ out to hJS left, picked up second eame on ttJe last
&amp;&lt;JI!d downfJOid blockmg and of the first half from the
ON A NEW WURL!TZIR
Reg. $1275 H1mmoncl Spinet
$
ence to work, bring and create jobs. He
flilbled 45 yards for the only
lloot by McNeer. Point
40" s~NET PIANo
.
Mldtl M4
Rltland score. Hawk1ns' run on 3 ro
fof the extras was good and scored its touchdown on a one
battles, cuts the red tape! Gets things dqne
SAVE$2oOONNEWPLAYERPIANO . .
(UIItl)
th6 Red Devils had closed the yard run by Barry Nash after
ADVANCE THE 27TH DISTRICT
Como In and Register For Fr;a Electric GUitar•. No Purch.. Nlli.aaNry
tlap to 1&amp;-8 with I: 15 left I• the McDermitt had
completed ,
third period.
three passes lor S3 yards.
'
.In the fourth quarler the Next week, the Blacks
LOCATED AT
VltJng defense settled down to Ripley, followed by an uper'' ll
dtjpping Rutland'•
passing date before their final game
&amp;ilm• as well as the running against GalhpoliB.
RiiPUBL!CAN
ot; Hawkillll and wrapped up a Depatlmeit
ltMt a share of the Mid-Ohio First Downs
.... 7
Villey Conferenct. champion- Yards Ru1hing · · 35
By Welker CommiH.., Fred W. Crow, Ch1irman
Nat J)oor to Stiffler'•
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sbould begin operation next July.
Oldhand, Introduced by Meigs
County Agricultural Extension
Agent C. E. Blakeslee, said II&gt;
million birds will be processed
from the plant during its first
year of operation and producUon Is expected to be Increased
to 6 million after five years of
operation,
Mr. Oldhand suggested rural
folks will become Interested In

POSTER WINNERS - Four winners were named In a poster contest at Washington school In Galli.
The contest sponsored by Gallipolis Junior Woman's Club, and the Gallipolis Junior Chamber of Com= Iff•·
was designed to help support a favorable vote for the district library levy in the November election. Tlltri
were 88 posters submitted. Winners pictured right to left, and titles of their posters are: Susan Anne sixth grade, firat prize; "Dynamic Duo Votes Yes"; Andy Fischer, fourth grade, second prize, ''Prof ~ ·
worm"; Sherry Casey, fourth grade, third prize, "Use Your Rigbt And Vote," and Jodie Evans, sixth gratft,
fourth prize, "Help Support Tbe Library Levy."

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EVERYONE'S TALKING

RALPH WELKER

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE

Seventh Grid
Defeat, 20-6

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PIANO

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three senators, those who ha\·e
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14 palrt$111, lhose enrolled
In Latein I, 01\11 12 plebeians,
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GETS CERTIFICATE- Fred Goeg lein , rura l mall carrier out of the Porn·
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a separate listing so they won't miss important calls? A
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14 palrt$111, lhose enrolled
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GETS CERTIFICATE- Fred Goeg lein , rura l mall carrier out of the Porn·
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a separate listing so they won't miss important calls? A
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=9fganized at
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u advi•or. The club has 29
ebarter r. nmers, consisting of ]
lill'et senalllrs, those who h~ve
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In Latein 2, and 12 plebetans,

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ARREST MADE
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rural mail I "Fred not only left I e maJ , gratulatmi
department Friday night, along hJs 38 .years on ~ t retired but be also was often observ~ long servf
with J. Micbael Rist, parole of- Iroute Ill MeJgs oun y,
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first week Q{ November.

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Mary 0(
lil' lootbaii &amp;ames
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PT PLEASAN1 - The Pt tains, [;
master James Sou s Y- .
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Goeglem drove approXIm~te· Pleasant Archery Club has •. Noll.
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as a ~ural mail camt&gt;r , had a to chosen to b·~ prestdent for I Annou
36 years safe driving record on , the coming year and Charles the clut
his route or more l:tlan ~ miles Walden, vKe prestdent.
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Vliles Archer)
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It Locust Sl.
the area where Mr .oe!,. ' D I Howard Ca~der
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Dark Sltadowa
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olr. and •zo J. Dickeno, Jr., Mr and Mrs. and Jay of Jackson, Iva

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and Ray Bowser, and Lisa. Mr aud Fast and Pauletta of Wellston.
Hayden Mrs. Ralph
Durst, Ron· and Mr. and Mrs. E:dward West
Stanley me, Cheryl and Dale of
Pt. The happy couple received
Hom..- Pleasant, Mrs Alonzo Dickens, many nice cards and gifts from
. 2 Gal- Mr and Mrs. Homer JohnSH, friends and relatives
Mrs Dan Marr, Marie, Danny, Sending g1fts were Mr anrl
,.,, Mr. Kathy and Diana, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph West and chlldrea,
Disna Hobart Marr, of West Co!um- Jeannetta , Beverly, Jolene, ol
Jrg, Mr. bia, w. Va, Mr
Mrs. Alaska , Mr and Mrs. Ciarenc..
Jer . Mr. Lon Roush o( Letart, W. Va., Allbright of Sprmgf~eld ; MMI.
Helen Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart Zuia fi'ry of West Coiumb•a,
Thomas of Mason, W. Va, Mr Charley W. Va .. Mr. and Mrs.
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· Crab- Gitland of New Haven, W. Va. Hoctor of Columbus ;
of Galli· Miss Faye Roberts, Mr. How· West, Mr. and Mrs. ~
:, Mr. ell Evans o/ Rio Grande, Ever- tic and John Edward ofi1iar
er, Wan- ett CaihCMI of Bidwell, Mr. mouth ; Mrs. Cora Fry,
Jd friend and MMI. Ok.ley E. Monroe, and Mrs. Charles Ly&lt;IIIS
1. Pi.,... Steve, Sandy, and friend Doug ton ; Mr. and Mrs. BiU .
Stewart/ Coulter ol Cedarville, Mr. 111d of Columbus, and Mr. Jw.
I'll. AJOI&gt;- Mrs. W. J. Yerian, Lyna Checyi Merola or G~iia.
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as hair and L'&lt;'ord . Bob
handy Maw Fry. Belly l!awlings. Ern- 1Zeke Popoff. easy Wi~;:~~~
.iy ..,. my fry, Dr. Harold . Brown, low. ""J the Rev: ·
i from Izzie Fry, the! handsome bare- rin as lhe Travehn rr&lt;aGIJI..-.
sister, loot toy , Jim 1\!ees. as Clem Weddi.lg guest• WJii ~ ~·
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to straight ; Mrs Ailee Nease is j Smith. Ted 1\eed. Henry Ewl!!8,
1 boya l Ro8Je 11&lt;"1 fi'r) . anc.ther daugh. fi'red Crow. Tommy Reed ~d
"'blem ter a pam to the entire rem- Joe Ros~r;baum
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the Aunt Harry Hornhanker,
a, Kenny MrEihmn). D1ck ll~iwnphs domineering woman w•th shrill lmgs, John Blaettnar , Dick Rlo· ,
many voice . Gail Ho·,atter as Becky enbaum and Benny Ewmg.
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Lamp Unto My Feet Beany and CecO
10:30Look
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Peter Potamu$
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Own Show·Gives Mulaney
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Gen. Hosj&gt;ltal '~

DayHght Savings Tillltl
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Newl7 Wed Game
l'ime For Ua' '
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feet checked for cleanliness by ~oyce
Wednesday ,k OCct.ober
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agend- ~ merry mi ... ups and rib-licklinR Mae Hornhonker, pretty ~; "'-

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Greea Horne&amp;

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News

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11 :20 Sporia
11:311 foallfll

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1:55 News

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F d G g lein rural mail carrier
ora eJilibll bav• unUl October
GETS CERTIFICATE ~e. %c eive's a certificate of
1 1o beoome a member.
eroy Post Office for th~ past 38 p~~;~aste r in behalf of the U.S.
Officers olecte&lt;t were consuls James Soulsby (ielt), omeroy
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Censor Chuck Bradbury; QuaeslOr Karen Shamblin ; Tribune,

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Mrs. James Richards, president of t~e _Portsmouth
District of the WGmen's Society of Cbnstlan Serv1ce,
was the guest speaker at the general meeting of _Grace
Methodist WSCS in Gallipolis Wednesday evenmg at
the church.
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Mrs. R•chards ohowed a col· read. It extended an nv1 Jon
ored film from the 8th annual to attend a serv•ce at 2 p. m.
assembly in Portland, Oregon, Sunday, Nov. 6th, at Rodney
several fTlonths ago, and re-- Methodist Church in ~onnection
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viewed mspiraUonally the work with World Commumty Oay.
POLISHING UP• _ Members or the "Feudln' Over Yonder" play
of the assembly Mrs. Everett During roll call II was shown
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Mrs. James Richards, president of the P:rt~~~:~ l
District of the Women's Society of Christian
was the guest speaker at the general meeting of .Ur.1ce
Methodist WSCS in Gallipolis Wednesday evening
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assembly in Portland, Oregon,
several months ago, and reviewed !nspirationally the work
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to attend a serv1ce at 2 p. m.
Sunday, Nov. 8th, at Rodney
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be 17 wtth Mrs Harold Sauer
,: ad~iBor. The club ha~ 29
ehil'ler members. consJStmg ol
lhnt senators, those who have
wmpleted two year! of Latm ;
14 palnoiano, those enrolled
In Lateln 2, ond 12 plebeians,
llwiN lllll'olled in L&amp;tin $. Otn·
erl eJi&amp;ible have until October
1 18 becpme 1 member.
Officers elect~ were consuls
Jobll Huflits and Dennis Grose,
CensOr ChUck Bradbury; Quaes.
wr Karen Sb•mblin ; Tribune,
Joyct Davis ; Aediles, Tom Hy·
••11 and Jon Rothgeb.
The eonstltutlon to be presented at tho nexl meeting Will
be written by tho consuls, the
cenl!OI' and tho quae•tor. IRJIJ·
atlon w.ek will be held tne
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Post Office fo r the past 38 years. re c eJV
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Goeglein Deli,
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refl!ll1 u at Its very llnest Ill 111.
to tllardom
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secret movie stars In ll&lt;lllv- which are unreleased. Current- He slfll
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"'lbe -ber of scripts
wood who work ceaseles.•ly. are .Iv be shares top billing with • 1!\JV pi ng abo . race 801netlmes ll'a -.ary to a :.-., l!efl depends on hOW'
paid handsomelv but about ; De a• Mortln 111 "Rought Night "It's Ilk~ 1 .,
ge uld work with the material at hand, : t or C!Oid be Is at thO box
W~""'. vou h•ar verv little
in Jericho."
au~:::, eom'mlssary and yoU do the beat Job Y&lt;&gt;ll olllce-111 doel the 11ze m1
Unlike Marlon Brand•: Ell- Peppard I.! 3 quiet. thouRtllll be he ltsbed oil 1 klrlg· can. An actor's tn the same bud~et or the pti!lurel.
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posltloo. 1 thlllk every pertor. "T've hem laety. MJ opportu·
ond lh• colorful tribe of octors "'M~uslv as • nnct.M Jllwo!Mfll '1 ~elect • picture
ihree mer Wllllld enjoy ~
IIIUes haft been liDOd In th•
who make headlines, this lie's married to actres• El~ reasons-the .C.Ipt, tile role wit!! arlllllc, merit.
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hr n•fu1 of stars rarely make• zah&lt;&gt;th Ashley. 'l'ht&gt;v ,.,ldom and the director. When voa get otances don t often permit ~ "But
don't 1'1111 scrlpb
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attend parties or pmnlereo.
an three tn a lfnl!le movie yoa wt~
his new pic
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less and Mrs. George Clark. A
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J'ollowiBg the tour they mel guest was Mrs. Grant JohnOOL
·;'ToperaUou. They aLie
the borne . of Mrs. Katie Next meeting will be held 11
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Preston as co-hostess. Mr s. Electric Co., with guest speakPreston gave the devotions. er being Nancy Efau, oa Chr..._
Mrs. Clrarlene Darst
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William Brown ol the "Spia 1tepo in knitting and purliag. tioa "What 1 lrotJld
a YBrll Knlttlrlg Shop" were The League is goiog 1o take knit."
(Ueot speaker~ at 1 meeting
lesions, and each member is During the llut!illess
!be French City Mothera Lea· making cuddle slloes.
it was decided It doute ·
1!18 Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Clark. preoidea~ ,
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Mrs. Lloyd Fry, Kathy ond Ray Bowser, and Lisa, Mr. and Fast and Pau\etta ol Wellston,
Tamrun, Mr. and Mro. Haydon Mrs. Ralph
Durst, Ron· and Mr. aud Mrs. Edward West.
1 Wood, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley nie, Cheryl and Dale ol
Pt. The bappy couple received
! Wood. Mr. and Mro. Homer Pleasant, Mrs. Alonzo Dickens, many nice cards and gilts from
' Shriver and Linda of Rt. 2 Gal- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johns.., friends and relatives.
Upolis.
Mn. Dan Marr, Marie, Danny, Sending gilts were Mr and
Dale Barcuo of Columbus. Mr. Kathy and Diana. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph West and ehlldrea,
ltld Mrs. Eraest Etoa, Diana Hobart Marr, of West Colum· Jeannetta , Beverly. Jolene, ol
and Linda of Reynoldsburg, Mr. bia, W. Va .. Mr. and Mrs. Alaska ; Mr. and Mrs. q..,..nco
and Mrs. Delmar Bloomer. Mr. Lon Roush tf Letart, W. Va., Allbright ol Springfield ; Ml'l!.
J. B. Bl10mer, Mrs.
Helen Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart Zula Fry ol West Columbia,
Bloomer, James Allred Thomas of Mason, W. Va., Mr. Charley W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
and MoUie Jolm!on, Mrs. Lena Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fry of Pataskala ,
Thompson, Mrs. Homer CraJ&gt;. Gilland of New Haven, W. Va. Hoctor of Columbus;
tree, Linda and Do1lllll of GaUl· Miss Faye Roberts, Mr. How- West, Mr. and Mrs.
polls, Mr. Lewis White, Mr. ell Evans of Rio Grande, Ever- tic and John Edward
end Mrs. Haskell Bloomer, Wan- ett Calli&lt;:tat of Bidwell, Mr. mooth ; Mrs. Cora Fry,
da, Donald, Darwin, and friend and Mrs. Okley E. Monroe, and Mrs. Charles L)'ODS
Miss Fran Lutz of Pt. Pleu- Steve, Sandy, and friend Doug too ; Mr. and Mro. Bill
ant. Mrs: Ora Higgins. Stewart/ Coulter or Ced:""illo, Mr. and or Columbus, and Mr. ·
McDermitt, Mr. and Mrs. Alou- Mrs. W. J. Yenan, Lyna Cheryl Merola of Gallipolla.

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Mountain Maggie, 1 legend. merry mixups and riJ&gt;.ticklin~ Mae Hornhnnker, pretty ,. ~
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I with blond turls; Cash ~·"'
: eo the sick and plltchos up
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as Willy Hornhonker, a
· those hurt in the feud .
Takm~ . the parts a~e Mrs./ hom ely mountain boy ; AJ
1A. R Kmght " Moun tam Mag- 1 ard as P"PPV Popo ff with
Romance com&lt;S along whet!' gie; Mrs. Jack Carsey
as 1hair and L'e;rd : Bob
Rosie Belle Fry, who is handy Maw Fry. Betty Uawlings. Em- 1Zeke Popoff. easy 2oi•n~
with a gun, tak.. the lilly Ull- my Fry. Dr. Harald
Brown, low, ""l the Rev. WiltiUr~l'«r·
attached male in the hiD• !ram lzzie Fry, the handsome bare- rin "' lhe Travelin
under the nose ol her sister, loot boy, Jim 1\!t'Os. as Clem Wedding guests will N! IQII
Emlly. This presents a prob. Fry, ""' lazy to stand up Bartrum, Jove. Leoruud, Af!l'il
lem for Emily who wants lei straight; Mrs. Ahce Nease isj Smith. Ted Reed, Henry Ewltg,
,.liJarry one or the Popoff boys Ro!ie Bed Fry . anr.Jher daugh- 1Fred Crow. Tommy Reed ild
but that presents a problem Iter, a pam to the entire fam. : Joe Ros,nbaum.
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In the end, of course, the Aunt Harry Hornh•nker, a Kenny McElhlnn). Dick fld-1·
!etid is ended and love triumphs domineering woman with shrill l1 mgs, John Blaettnar, Dick
again but not before many voice: Gail Ho·;atter •• Becky enbaum and Benny Ewing.
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til Shane rode • the ~lmslon In the ve" ~. but
is desperate. Gueot star prleIICI'eenS, Bert P'reed wab a hl&amp;ll- ed. ABC-TV Saturday
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fUngs. an&lt;! Jim Mees are shown getting their fee t checked for cleanliness by ~oyce
:·a scene in the 3-acl comedi to be prese nt ed Wedn esda y, October 26, at 8
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ARREST MADE
everytnmg from
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The Gallia &lt;Qunty •henlr s to bottl es O
rur al maJ\ 1 "Fred not only
department Friday night, along his 38 yea rs on ~ t retired but he also was (I
'lh J Midlael Rist, parole of· route '" Metgs oun y'
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Iff's department reported an o • 12, 1928 usmg
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uttes Wll!rt! on duty at two coun- tJOn from e · ·
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i parlmenl by Pomeroy
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"'~~;;:;,~;:,;;;~.,..== master James Soulsby · .
Rul Estlle Loans
Goeglein drov e approxtm~te· Pleasant . Arche~
- --- _ .. .. · .. ly 325.000 miles during hJS ume lected off1c.rs wl
as a rural mail carrier. had a , to chosen to h·l
38 years safe driving record on · the coming yea.
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po•ttDIM'eCir!J wllh Mn. Carol Buet
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of tile evealng. The first rn ze
went ~ Mrs. Frank Porter and
second t.o Mrs. Frazier.
The club voted to support tho
library Iell)'. The oommittee ia
charge of lhe evelliny ••
Mrl. Robert M. Richards, Mrs.

Aven Luak, Mrs.
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Mrs. James Richards, president
the P~1':~~~~ ~
District of the Women's Society of
ia
was the guest speaker at the general meeting of Gr~;ce I
Methodist WSCS in Gallipolis Wednesday evening
church.
·-Mrs. Rtcharda showed a col- read. It extended an invitati&lt;m
ored film from the 8th annual to attend a serv1ce at 2 p. m.
assembly in Portland, Oregon, Sunday, Nov. 6th, at Rodney
several months ago, and re- Methodist Church in connection
viewed .inspiraUcmally the work with World Community Day,
POLISHING UP? ~ Membera of the "Feudln' Over Yonder" play
of the assembly_ Mrs. Everett During roll call it was shown
McMahon, president, presided, that 111 members and six Harold · Brown, Betty Rawlings, and Jim Mees are shown getting thetr
and the prograTn was opened guests had atten&lt;Jed the October Leonard, far right, during a scene in the 3-act comedy to be presented
with the singing of "Jesus Circle mt:eting and 266 sick the Pomeroy Junior High School Auditorium. Looldng on from behind
of Maw Frye.
Christ Is Lord," and repeating calls had been made.
23rd Psalm.
Follow•ng the program, re- .
During a sho1t business meet- lre~hments of gingerbread with j
ing a communication from the whipped cream Rnd coffee were
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Marriage
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Members of the Ohio Eta Phil Mountain Maggie, 1 . leeend-~ merry miAups and rib-licklin~ Mae Horuhonk:er, pretty 1:
Son;rJty production, "Feudin' ary character of the hills 1 nun- situations.
I with .blond (.uris; Cash ii$ahr
Over Yonder" cast are putting ; es the sick and patcht.s
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M Ias Willy Homhon~er. 1 ~
last minute ~euchs to their ' those hurt in the feud.
a m~ e par15 are rs. homely mountain boy; AJ
performance In this hillbilly
I A. R Knigllt as Mountain Mag. ard as Puppy Popofr with .
play to be presented Wednes· R~mance comes al~g wbeo gie; Mrs. Jack Carsey
as hair and t•e1rd : Bob W~g
a
day evening, Oct. 26, at the Ros1e Belle Fry, who II handy Maw Fry. Betty Uawling~. Em- Jzeke Popoff. ea$y golnn&amp;-Pomeroy school auditoriwn,
with a gun, take5 the enly u&amp;- my Fry, Dr. Ha.rold
Brown, low. a"'J the Rev. Wilbur~r·
attached male in the hill!! from lzZie Jl~ry. the handsome bare· rin a~ lhe Travelin Pnar.alf',
The play, rich iD tbe humor ~ under the nose of ber sister, foot boy, Ji1n lVl..es. as Clem Weddi.,g guests will ~ IQJ•
of Ute Ozark Mountains, reo. I Emily. This presents a prob- Fry. C.IO lazy to stand un l' Bartrum, JOVCP Leomtfd, AIJil
valves arouad the Popoff fand· l lem for Emily who wants to Islraighl; Mrs. Ahce Nea,. is Smith. Ted lleed, Henry Ewi!K,
ly and the Fry family who have marry one tf the Popoff boy• : Rosie ~~'&gt;•I F'ry. anc.ther daugh- Fred Crow, Tommy Reed 181d
been fending ror years because j l&gt;ut that presents I problem Iter , a pain to ~he entire fam· J')f! Ros~r.baum .
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one ef Ute Popoff boys said he too, what with the feud and all. ily; Mrs. fred Blarttnar as MusJLJn;; ~re Jirn . .J•hnSQ.n,
was going out to ahoot an old j In the end, of course, the Aunt Harry Hornhenker, a Kenny McEihmn~ . D1ck Ilatlskunk one day and accident-[ feud is ended 11nd Jeve.triumphs domineering W&lt;lman with shri11 ings, John Blaettnar, Dick lis- 1
ly shet Paw Fry instead.
a.gain but I'IOt before many voit.-e_~~ail H&lt;tw'atter a§ Becky I enbaum and Benny Ewing.

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Miss Bonnie Jean Brown, dauhgter of Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Brown of Patriot, became the bride of
1\Jr, Melvin z. Tabor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Tabj)r of Gallipolis, in a candlelight ceremony at half

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~in the Bethesda Methodist Church.

The Rev, Frank Fenton performed the double

c~remony. The church was decorated with two flor·aJ
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Iof the groom, served as
~e bride, given iA marriage man. Ushers were Mr. .Jerrv I
by{ her father, wore;-a :~ floor.! Frogale, and Justin Williams.
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with lace applique bordering the the guest book.
skirt and chapel train. The bod- [ Tb b 'd ,
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e n e ~ mo er wore a 1
nf'(·klinE" .tilh Ia•·· a:J IJI\ ,ue and navy and ~hJte sheath dress j
1 aceented With a sleeveless navy [
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Iongs Ieeves taperlng to a d1a·
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bouffant veil of FreRch Ulusion 1 Tb~ groom ~ mo~er .wore 8
was attached to 8 crown made wh1te th~ee-p1ece sutt w1th rtavy
of lace petals and outlined with) accessones. Each wore corsages:
seed pearls and crystals. She I of n~d rosebuds.
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fifte~n A reception .wa s held at the j
carried a bouquet of
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orchJd which was arranged in 1 Mary R1ddle and Mrs. Wllh~m I
white organza in the shape of Merrick served the
weddmg
a tear drop.
cake, and presided at the bri- :
Mrs. V~rna Brown. sister-in- jdal table.
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Jaw of the bride, served as rna- Mrs. Tabor is employed by 1
f.ron of honor. She wore a floor the Ohio Valley F.:lcctric
length go~n of yellow acetate Kyger Cr€ek sLalion, at Chesbaccented with yellow bow and ire, Ohio.
a detachable train . She wore Mr. Tabor is assistant maRml!:tching ye11ow accessories in- 1 ager of Tabor Floor Covering I
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. to a boufrant veil for her head· The couple is residing In Gal1'

pib. Stle carried a colonial i lipolis, after spending a honey.

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ot yellow mums.

in New York and at NiMr. Freeman Pettus, friend lagara Falls.

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-s;;;,o~-Ensley Will 5-;~k - Oct. 29To 150 Methodist Church Leaders

Bishop F. Gerald

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MR. AND MRS. REED EYNON

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fry .t' Rt. and Justin of Gallipolis, Mr. and 10 J, Dick.ene, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. and Jay of Jackson , Iva Mae
I, Ga!Upolis, celebrated their\ Mrs. Lloyd Fry, Kathy
and Ray Bowser, and Lisa, Mr. aud Fast and Pauletta of Wellston,
50th wedding anniversary at Tamrun, Mt. and Mrs. Hayden Mn. Ralph
Durst, Rllfl. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward West.
their home on October 16th. All Wood, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley nio, Cheryl and Dale of
Pt. The happy couple re&lt;elved
of their children spent the day Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pleasant, Mrs, Alonzo Dickens, many nice cards and gifts from
with them except Ill daughter, Shriver aDd Linda ot Rt. 2 Gal- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johnsto~~, friends and relatives .
Mrs. Joseph (Eleanor) West, lipolis.
Mrs. Dan Marr, Marie, Danny, Sending gift~ were Mr. arnJ
who lives io Alaska, She tele- Dale Barcus of Columbus, Mr. Kathy and Diana, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph W1~sl and ehlldrel,
phoned them at DOOI!I, and all aad Mrs. Enest Et01., Diana Hobart Marr, of West Colum- Jeannetta , Bt·verly, Jolene. of
members of her family talked, and Undo of Reynoldsbw"g, Mr. bia, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Alaska : Mr. and Mrs. Cl.,nce
and congratulated them.
and Mrs. Delmar Bloomer. Mt. Lon Roush II Letart, W. Va., Allbright of Springfield; Mrs.
Attending ""'e Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bloomer, Mrs.
Helen Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart Zula Fry of West Col;;:id
Henry Fry, Margaret James, Bloomer, James Alfred Thomas of Mason, W. Va .. Mr. Charley W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs •
Oscar and friend, Patsy Slrait and Mollie Jolmsoo, Mrs, Lena Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fry of Pataskala ; Mr'""ifuf'
of Pataskala, Mr. and • Mro. Thompson, M!'l'. Homer Crab- Gilland of New Haven. W. Va. Hoctor of Columbus;
Harry Green, Donna, Johruoy tree, Linda and Donna of Gam- Miss Faye Roberts. Mr. How- West, Mr. and Mrs.
and Tres¥ Ann ol JohOJioWII, polls, Mr. Lewis White, Mr. ell Evans of Rio Grande, Ev..-. tic and John Edward
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fry and and Mr•. Haskell Bloomer, Wan- ett Callkoat of Bidwell, Mr. mouth; Mrs, Cora Fry,
Kenney of Rl. Z Gallipolis, Mr. da, Donald, Darwin, and friend and Mrs. Olr.ley E. Monroe, and Mrs. Charles L)'OIIS
and Mn. Clarence Pattersoo, Miss Fran Laotz of Pt. Pleu- Steve, Sandy, IH1d friend Doug too; Mr. and Mn. Bill
Mr. and Mn. Frank Halley ant, Mrs. Ora Higgins, Stewart[ Coulter of Cedarville, Mr. and of Columbui, and Mr. ~·illliotf
and Howard, Yancy, DoJIIIas, McDermitt, Mr. ll!ld Mrs. AJon- Mrs. W. J. Yerian, Lyn11 Cheryl Merola of Galliptli&amp;.
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Ob
ynons
serve ~:rue:::
50th AnnL'ver sar y ::::~:-~·\:":~.areare aon, Learn to ate~Knit and Pear
Mn.

E•sley, ing dinner in a series which be-

October 20. at Holzer Hoopltal.

D"IS·
Mn. Roscoe
and "SpiD
Mn. Wll~ open!
learningandtwopurliag.
baste pold
their duel,I&gt;Uuld
and
spirittml
of tileMethodist
0 b i o trict,
gan inOct.
Paulding,
fiance
Paternal
Wllliam
BrowoMorrll
of the
in knitUng
tioa "What
West Arealeader
of The
9. WithDehis
address
and
Mrs. grandparents
Francis James
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Church, wlll speak to leaders Iin Lucasville, Bishop Ensley
Laughlin, Dayton, and
I Ylllll Kn!Utng Shop"
were Tho League is g•illg to take knit."
of the 150 Methodist Churches will have spoken to 5,000 churchMr. and Mrs. Reed Eynon celebrated their 50th al grandparents are Mr.
speakers at a meetiq
lessons, and each member ii During the lluoiDesa
In the Portsmouth District at ·men in his area where t!Jere Wedding Anniversary on October 9, at their home in Mrs. George Hobstetter,
French City Mothm Lea- making cuddle ~··
it was decided le doMto
Valley High School, Lucasville, are 1,132 Methodist churches Morning Star Community. Reed and Emma (Biram)Ey· roy The father Is
guo Thuraday at the ilome of, Mrs. George Clark, J)N!I!ldeot, "Operation y " d to
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Saturday, October 29.
with 350,000 members.
non were united in marriage on October 9, 1916 at urnkrgoing training at
Mrs. Marlia W•demeyer, ...,. pmided. and the roll caJJ ••• aU dooatiiiiS ~tl~•to
The
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Personal invitations to the Syracuse, Ohio.
Army Olficer Candidate School Rio Grande.
conducted by Mrs.
Rarold olfice. A leiter from tbe
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Mr. Eynon is a retired employee of the Pure Oil t Fort Benniog Ga.
Each member received a be- Buah, With members answermg ·
Leg" AtWiil
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ship DiDIIer at S pm. Bi8hop 10 p to pastors, lay leaders, pres- Company.
- - - -·- - - - -·'
gjDI!Illt" kit lllld the
eYeoing whether they had, or had 1101 ::'stao:'m pr.;am ""'
Ensley's topic, "The Way •f!ideols of the Woman's Society They are the pareab of '""ted to them by Mrs. Viola
needy childreo1 during tho Iloilo
The Methodists," is designed lof Christian Service and chair· five children: Benoard, Bel- Co1110U. Flower arrangementa
day seaSOII was diiiCUSied. .. .
to acquamt key churchmen with men and members of Pastoral fast, Maine; Emil, Raci..; were used to adorn the table.
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the life and work of lhe Church. Relations Committees m Ports- Mrs. Carrol !Wanda) Nelgler, Gilts of flowers were glvea to
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Special guest thai evening mouth District churcbes.
Syracuse; Mrs, Robert !Wilma) tl!em by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Kyger Creek Mothers League led the various city departments the state conveRUOG m
will be Mrs. Francis J. MCCon- 1 The Rev. D. Dale Bumgord- Re1ber, Racme, and Mrs. Ivan Vaa Meter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- PI
ere made for the anthe oprillg eonlerencelunder the guidanco or Chief o1 Dunq_ a SOCial hour a
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nell, widow of Bishop McCo.o- ner, pastor of Lucasville Meth· (Marjorie) Watson,
Utica, mond EviiiiB and family, Mr.
t~uglving dinner IAI be their receat meeting and IPolict John Taylor,
course •as served by
hootnell, one of the great liberal lodiat Church, is host. The Rev. Michigan. They bave 11 grand· and Mrs. Owen Watso.a aad :.~ at the
meeting NoIAI It vildtod Gallipolis '
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ess and Mro. George Cl · A
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Methodist leaders ol the first IDr. Calvin C._ Rodeheffer, Ports- chlldren.
Mrs. Lettie Spenci!J'.
vember 17 wben Magnolta''l'emColll'l to leani about l'ollowlag the tour they met guest was _Mrs. Grant JohoS&lt;A
half of the Twentieth Century. lmouth DIStnct supermtendent,
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I Attelldlng the dinner were
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atiolll They also mit- at the borne of Mrs. KatJe Next meetmg WJII be held II
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Mrs, McConnell is a member wUI preside.
A buffet diner was IJOl'Yed tbe honored couple, Mr. and pie Pythi~a Sis: " : ball.,..
per
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of the Lucasville Parish and
at the noon hour. A decorated Mrs. Eynon, Mr. and Mn. Tbeo day evenmg at
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ann ..eroary cake! presented to Croy, Cbester, Ohio (the tat- Ethel Stewart,
the
Wuterman Aid
Preston gave the devoUons. er being Nancy Efau, on ChriSIthem by Mrs. Netgler and Mn. ter Mr Eynon's sister wu an cblef, presided
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Read. Poe,..,
Mrs. Clnlrlene Darst
was mos lighUnK.
The Portsmouth District di•·
Rei1'&lt;'", was used as the ceRI· at~ad'a~t at their ~); Ulf opened In rltualisue I or m. The October .......... of Woo- aamed ehairman for the spring
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erp1ece oa the table. ,Also, a Mr lllld Mrs Emil EyJoa IDd Gladys Cockier was reported
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lovely cake was baked and pr• son. Dennis Racine· Mr. and improving. 0 ne
wu r.atur; Preston eo&lt;hairmaa.
Mrs.
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Y '"""""' • poems, a Shoemaker asked the members
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the Octo- lliu-r;,onvUle PTO
Mrs. Karen
C8rrol and
Ne~gler
daugl&gt;- aeral
home Ill Mn.
MerrUI to bring suggestions
Pep Club Party.
ber
meeting featured
of the Alexauder
lers,
Nola,lll!CI
Syracuse
at the servicea
Funeral were
Homeconducted
and
to thefor • conOver 100 members and gu..,ts Social · Club, held. at the home
Meet Tuesday
and I.Jnda of Cohnnbuo; Mr. c!Jarter was draped In b or The meeting waa O)lfted by
!berne
nex1
attended a party held by the of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill McCor- Th• Harrisonville P.T.O. will and Mrs. Robert. Reiber and memory. Mabel Bearbs and tile 91eo president, Mrs. Kem- m.. 1·
I Emanon Club met soclolly
Rutland High School Pep Club mick, Gallia County. Thirteen bold Its second monthly meet- son, Terry, Racme: , Mr. and Doris Grueser lost an uncle by per, ud alter 1 potlU&lt;!k MIJ&gt;- Two guests attendl~~g were at the home of Mrs. Kennetll
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last week In the school gym. members and 10 guests enjoyed lllg Tuesday, October 25, at V:· Mrs. !von W.ts.., U I l c a, deatb.
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tho I""'P enjoyed lingjllg ·Betty Gay and Betty Clark. Frazier Thursday evening.
Games and records were en- a noon dinner, with B • t I y 45 p.m. In the school aodilllril'm Mich., and . their ..., Barry • An tlcelleRI report oa the
oeledlona.
llofretthmonts of sandwicbes, Afte d rt
br!d
joyed. Committee for the par- Crouse saying grace,
when opea bo~ will be ob/1111"1· who Is ~rnng m the Army at district convullon loo1! TUet- A reading lll]]ed "Roleaod. ~ potato ebips and colfeo were
r 1 esse course,
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: Fort D11, · N. J.: Mr. and day in Lotlan waa tfven by Ne~ was read by Allea Sprapo. oerved by tbe hosteS!.
was played for the r~ma 1 , er
Cloaclt, Betty Clark, · Barbara ry Holston, who received many A shower of ·Ught welgbt 'batb •Mn. Owen Watson, Rlldne, IDd Uellayes. W!Aona .CIIok aloo
!Iuber N14 a -poem Nell meei"'K wiUI be Nof, of the eveolng. The first r.Jlt
Dillon, Beclty Haley and Mary njce gifts, ami wh!cfl she grac- toWels will be held for use In Mr. and MrL Charles Cornell, tended. Ruthella
llltldJ, Lora ·Go.• w. ltd 11 the .home of Mrs. Louise went to Mrs. Fl:ank Porter aod
Hall· Recreation Perry· Ken- lously •cknowledged,
the school eateteria, The pro- Racine.
new grand chief, ns
. rt14 1 poe,., llcCirly with Mn. Clrol Buck second to Mrs. Fraaier.
Dildy, Leroy weish, . Roger A song "Tell The Story of lr&amp;in will consist ol 1 film oa Cake and puncb were scrved at convent"'!'. New
"Little
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BlaCk, Mike Porter, and Ron· Jesus," opened the afternoon TB. Re~111ts wlll be ..,... ill ~afternoon.
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dlaplayed and wiD bt tiiOd
-God I KMw, • - Nld ba11J • · rtQ!DDIIO 111e N... 11 Hbrary levy, The committee 11
ole Gorlly; Clean-up, Robert. progr11111. Prayer was offered ed "lollo'!"'g, the meelll)l. Ev- V1slting ill the alleJnoon !be 11011 meeting.
bJ .r_, lild$1r.
IIIII !Jill II !lie Jllddloport fiN cbarge Ill lbt eveniny ••
Hawklna and Lynn Black.
,py Mrs. Cm&lt;lj Booter, Pearl HoJ· "!'Y,!l~lll; "'lee!. to come and WoA! Mn. RaymOIId Evans and Tho meeting ~ ll
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til
RUM I&amp;£ tbt1ae.
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Mra. Robert M. Rlcbanb, Mrs.
· lton gave ~ scrlpture readiJJII. bllli&amp;i ~ '!Owel.:·
• dalllhler, Marsba, Ea,Je Rldp Jar form and a IOCial bour
... ...-. lira.
AveD Lask, Mn.
Keonotlt
Asslsllng
tho event wu• ' ll.waa reported 'tliat the club . ;
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Fruier, Mn. Kimball Suiter,
1\!rs. Dwiglll Haley, Mn. Jack :wiJUld bold a rummage sale•on
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'·. The ..Stom of oi!en' houlo: J11i1e1 awlllled the. lib a
- .._ 11r ,... Sial IDd Ofllcera
or IIIII Mra. Frallk Porter. Mrs,
PI)UUps, Mrs. Charlea SDlith, Nov. 11th ~nd 12th at the Bets.v . ~ name of Penny Kemper wu not observed d,.. 10. tlit ter whldl refreslnnenll ·
• '"' ;1141p TilncJie, Pytbia Slatl!ra, Hq~ J&lt;ilel wu 1 peol. The·
14r, and · Mr1. Authur Miller, ltO'ss .•bakery
!rom !lie honor .,...I Olness of Mr. Epoil. bll ou' !be HaD,_
ll,.wllll, . .. . ......,
11 .neu ;
IJ!ll bt Nov. I,
and the club adv!sar, Mlsa Sal· St. Tlie meetlng .closed with' lbe roll• 1.1 the ellltlt gtade · tll The honored
re&lt;eived' were aerv0c1 b)' 'l1loJma
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Guest Speaker
Mrs. James Richards, president
the P~1':~~~~ ~
District of the Women's Society of
ia
was the guest speaker at the general meeting of Gr~;ce I
Methodist WSCS in Gallipolis Wednesday evening
church.
·-Mrs. Rtcharda showed a col- read. It extended an invitati&lt;m
ored film from the 8th annual to attend a serv1ce at 2 p. m.
assembly in Portland, Oregon, Sunday, Nov. 6th, at Rodney
several months ago, and re- Methodist Church in connection
viewed .inspiraUcmally the work with World Community Day,
POLISHING UP? ~ Membera of the "Feudln' Over Yonder" play
of the assembly_ Mrs. Everett During roll call it was shown
McMahon, president, presided, that 111 members and six Harold · Brown, Betty Rawlings, and Jim Mees are shown getting thetr
and the prograTn was opened guests had atten&lt;Jed the October Leonard, far right, during a scene in the 3-act comedy to be presented
with the singing of "Jesus Circle mt:eting and 266 sick the Pomeroy Junior High School Auditorium. Looldng on from behind
of Maw Frye.
Christ Is Lord," and repeating calls had been made.
23rd Psalm.
Follow•ng the program, re- .
During a sho1t business meet- lre~hments of gingerbread with j
ing a communication from the whipped cream Rnd coffee were
United Cnurcb Women was served by memoers of Circle 4.

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Marriage
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Taken
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feet checked for cleanliness by
WednPSday , October 26, ~~ 8
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Feudin OverY onder Being Polishe~
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Members of the Ohio Eta Phil Mountain Maggie, 1 . leeend-~ merry miAups and rib-licklin~ Mae Horuhonk:er, pretty 1:
Son;rJty production, "Feudin' ary character of the hills 1 nun- situations.
I with .blond (.uris; Cash ii$ahr
Over Yonder" cast are putting ; es the sick and patcht.s
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M Ias Willy Homhon~er. 1 ~
last minute ~euchs to their ' those hurt in the feud.
a m~ e par15 are rs. homely mountain boy; AJ
performance In this hillbilly
I A. R Knigllt as Mountain Mag. ard as Puppy Popofr with .
play to be presented Wednes· R~mance comes al~g wbeo gie; Mrs. Jack Carsey
as hair and t•e1rd : Bob W~g
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day evening, Oct. 26, at the Ros1e Belle Fry, who II handy Maw Fry. Betty Uawling~. Em- Jzeke Popoff. ea$y golnn&amp;-Pomeroy school auditoriwn,
with a gun, take5 the enly u&amp;- my Fry, Dr. Ha.rold
Brown, low. a"'J the Rev. Wilbur~r·
attached male in the hill!! from lzZie Jl~ry. the handsome bare· rin a~ lhe Travelin Pnar.alf',
The play, rich iD tbe humor ~ under the nose of ber sister, foot boy, Ji1n lVl..es. as Clem Weddi.,g guests will ~ IQJ•
of Ute Ozark Mountains, reo. I Emily. This presents a prob- Fry. C.IO lazy to stand un l' Bartrum, JOVCP Leomtfd, AIJil
valves arouad the Popoff fand· l lem for Emily who wants to Islraighl; Mrs. Ahce Nea,. is Smith. Ted lleed, Henry Ewi!K,
ly and the Fry family who have marry one tf the Popoff boy• : Rosie ~~'&gt;•I F'ry. anc.ther daugh- Fred Crow, Tommy Reed 181d
been fending ror years because j l&gt;ut that presents I problem Iter , a pain to ~he entire fam· J')f! Ros~r.baum .
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one ef Ute Popoff boys said he too, what with the feud and all. ily; Mrs. fred Blarttnar as MusJLJn;; ~re Jirn . .J•hnSQ.n,
was going out to ahoot an old j In the end, of course, the Aunt Harry Hornhenker, a Kenny McEihmn~ . D1ck Ilatlskunk one day and accident-[ feud is ended 11nd Jeve.triumphs domineering W&lt;lman with shri11 ings, John Blaettnar, Dick lis- 1
ly shet Paw Fry instead.
a.gain but I'IOt before many voit.-e_~~ail H&lt;tw'atter a§ Becky I enbaum and Benny Ewing.

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Miss Bonnie Jean Brown, dauhgter of Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Brown of Patriot, became the bride of
1\Jr, Melvin z. Tabor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Tabj)r of Gallipolis, in a candlelight ceremony at half

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~in the Bethesda Methodist Church.

The Rev, Frank Fenton performed the double

c~remony. The church was decorated with two flor·aJ
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Iof the groom, served as
~e bride, given iA marriage man. Ushers were Mr. .Jerrv I
by{ her father, wore;-a :~ floor.! Frogale, and Justin Williams.
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skirt and chapel train. The bod- [ Tb b 'd ,
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nf'(·klinE" .tilh Ia•·· a:J IJI\ ,ue and navy and ~hJte sheath dress j
1 aceented With a sleeveless navy [
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Iongs Ieeves taperlng to a d1a·
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bouffant veil of FreRch Ulusion 1 Tb~ groom ~ mo~er .wore 8
was attached to 8 crown made wh1te th~ee-p1ece sutt w1th rtavy
of lace petals and outlined with) accessones. Each wore corsages:
seed pearls and crystals. She I of n~d rosebuds.
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fifte~n A reception .wa s held at the j
carried a bouquet of
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orchJd which was arranged in 1 Mary R1ddle and Mrs. Wllh~m I
white organza in the shape of Merrick served the
weddmg
a tear drop.
cake, and presided at the bri- :
Mrs. V~rna Brown. sister-in- jdal table.
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f.ron of honor. She wore a floor the Ohio Valley F.:lcctric
length go~n of yellow acetate Kyger Cr€ek sLalion, at Chesbaccented with yellow bow and ire, Ohio.
a detachable train . She wore Mr. Tabor is assistant maRml!:tching ye11ow accessories in- 1 ager of Tabor Floor Covering I
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. to a boufrant veil for her head· The couple is residing In Gal1'

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in New York and at NiMr. Freeman Pettus, friend lagara Falls.

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-s;;;,o~-Ensley Will 5-;~k - Oct. 29To 150 Methodist Church Leaders

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MR. AND MRS. REED EYNON

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fry .t' Rt. and Justin of Gallipolis, Mr. and 10 J, Dick.ene, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. and Jay of Jackson , Iva Mae
I, Ga!Upolis, celebrated their\ Mrs. Lloyd Fry, Kathy
and Ray Bowser, and Lisa, Mr. aud Fast and Pauletta of Wellston,
50th wedding anniversary at Tamrun, Mt. and Mrs. Hayden Mn. Ralph
Durst, Rllfl. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward West.
their home on October 16th. All Wood, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley nio, Cheryl and Dale of
Pt. The happy couple re&lt;elved
of their children spent the day Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pleasant, Mrs, Alonzo Dickens, many nice cards and gifts from
with them except Ill daughter, Shriver aDd Linda ot Rt. 2 Gal- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johnsto~~, friends and relatives .
Mrs. Joseph (Eleanor) West, lipolis.
Mrs. Dan Marr, Marie, Danny, Sending gift~ were Mr. arnJ
who lives io Alaska, She tele- Dale Barcus of Columbus, Mr. Kathy and Diana, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph W1~sl and ehlldrel,
phoned them at DOOI!I, and all aad Mrs. Enest Et01., Diana Hobart Marr, of West Colum- Jeannetta , Bt·verly, Jolene. of
members of her family talked, and Undo of Reynoldsbw"g, Mr. bia, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Alaska : Mr. and Mrs. Cl.,nce
and congratulated them.
and Mrs. Delmar Bloomer. Mt. Lon Roush II Letart, W. Va., Allbright of Springfield; Mrs.
Attending ""'e Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bloomer, Mrs.
Helen Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart Zula Fry of West Col;;:id
Henry Fry, Margaret James, Bloomer, James Alfred Thomas of Mason, W. Va .. Mr. Charley W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs •
Oscar and friend, Patsy Slrait and Mollie Jolmsoo, Mrs, Lena Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fry of Pataskala ; Mr'""ifuf'
of Pataskala, Mr. and • Mro. Thompson, M!'l'. Homer Crab- Gilland of New Haven. W. Va. Hoctor of Columbus;
Harry Green, Donna, Johruoy tree, Linda and Donna of Gam- Miss Faye Roberts. Mr. How- West, Mr. and Mrs.
and Tres¥ Ann ol JohOJioWII, polls, Mr. Lewis White, Mr. ell Evans of Rio Grande, Ev..-. tic and John Edward
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fry and and Mr•. Haskell Bloomer, Wan- ett Callkoat of Bidwell, Mr. mouth; Mrs, Cora Fry,
Kenney of Rl. Z Gallipolis, Mr. da, Donald, Darwin, and friend and Mrs. Olr.ley E. Monroe, and Mrs. Charles L)'OIIS
and Mn. Clarence Pattersoo, Miss Fran Laotz of Pt. Pleu- Steve, Sandy, IH1d friend Doug too; Mr. and Mn. Bill
Mr. and Mn. Frank Halley ant, Mrs. Ora Higgins, Stewart[ Coulter of Cedarville, Mr. and of Columbui, and Mr. ~·illliotf
and Howard, Yancy, DoJIIIas, McDermitt, Mr. ll!ld Mrs. AJon- Mrs. W. J. Yerian, Lyn11 Cheryl Merola of Galliptli&amp;.
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ynons
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50th AnnL'ver sar y ::::~:-~·\:":~.areare aon, Learn to ate~Knit and Pear
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E•sley, ing dinner in a series which be-

October 20. at Holzer Hoopltal.

D"IS·
Mn. Roscoe
and "SpiD
Mn. Wll~ open!
learningandtwopurliag.
baste pold
their duel,I&gt;Uuld
and
spirittml
of tileMethodist
0 b i o trict,
gan inOct.
Paulding,
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Paternal
Wllliam
BrowoMorrll
of the
in knitUng
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West Arealeader
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address
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Mrs. grandparents
Francis James
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Laughlin, Dayton, and
I Ylllll Kn!Utng Shop"
were Tho League is g•illg to take knit."
of the 150 Methodist Churches will have spoken to 5,000 churchMr. and Mrs. Reed Eynon celebrated their 50th al grandparents are Mr.
speakers at a meetiq
lessons, and each member ii During the lluoiDesa
In the Portsmouth District at ·men in his area where t!Jere Wedding Anniversary on October 9, at their home in Mrs. George Hobstetter,
French City Mothm Lea- making cuddle ~··
it was decided le doMto
Valley High School, Lucasville, are 1,132 Methodist churches Morning Star Community. Reed and Emma (Biram)Ey· roy The father Is
guo Thuraday at the ilome of, Mrs. George Clark, J)N!I!ldeot, "Operation y " d to
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with 350,000 members.
non were united in marriage on October 9, 1916 at urnkrgoing training at
Mrs. Marlia W•demeyer, ...,. pmided. and the roll caJJ ••• aU dooatiiiiS ~tl~•to
The
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Personal invitations to the Syracuse, Ohio.
Army Olficer Candidate School Rio Grande.
conducted by Mrs.
Rarold olfice. A leiter from tbe
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Mr. Eynon is a retired employee of the Pure Oil t Fort Benniog Ga.
Each member received a be- Buah, With members answermg ·
Leg" AtWiil
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ship DiDIIer at S pm. Bi8hop 10 p to pastors, lay leaders, pres- Company.
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gjDI!Illt" kit lllld the
eYeoing whether they had, or had 1101 ::'stao:'m pr.;am ""'
Ensley's topic, "The Way •f!ideols of the Woman's Society They are the pareab of '""ted to them by Mrs. Viola
needy childreo1 during tho Iloilo
The Methodists," is designed lof Christian Service and chair· five children: Benoard, Bel- Co1110U. Flower arrangementa
day seaSOII was diiiCUSied. .. .
to acquamt key churchmen with men and members of Pastoral fast, Maine; Emil, Raci..; were used to adorn the table.
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the life and work of lhe Church. Relations Committees m Ports- Mrs. Carrol !Wanda) Nelgler, Gilts of flowers were glvea to
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Special guest thai evening mouth District churcbes.
Syracuse; Mrs, Robert !Wilma) tl!em by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Kyger Creek Mothers League led the various city departments the state conveRUOG m
will be Mrs. Francis J. MCCon- 1 The Rev. D. Dale Bumgord- Re1ber, Racme, and Mrs. Ivan Vaa Meter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- PI
ere made for the anthe oprillg eonlerencelunder the guidanco or Chief o1 Dunq_ a SOCial hour a
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Utica, mond EviiiiB and family, Mr.
t~uglving dinner IAI be their receat meeting and IPolict John Taylor,
course •as served by
hootnell, one of the great liberal lodiat Church, is host. The Rev. Michigan. They bave 11 grand· and Mrs. Owen Watso.a aad :.~ at the
meeting NoIAI It vildtod Gallipolis '
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ess and Mro. George Cl · A
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Methodist leaders ol the first IDr. Calvin C._ Rodeheffer, Ports- chlldren.
Mrs. Lettie Spenci!J'.
vember 17 wben Magnolta''l'emColll'l to leani about l'ollowlag the tour they met guest was _Mrs. Grant JohoS&lt;A
half of the Twentieth Century. lmouth DIStnct supermtendent,
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I Attelldlng the dinner were
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atiolll They also mit- at the borne of Mrs. KatJe Next meetmg WJII be held II
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Mrs, McConnell is a member wUI preside.
A buffet diner was IJOl'Yed tbe honored couple, Mr. and pie Pythi~a Sis: " : ball.,..
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of the Lucasville Parish and
at the noon hour. A decorated Mrs. Eynon, Mr. and Mn. Tbeo day evenmg at
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ann ..eroary cake! presented to Croy, Cbester, Ohio (the tat- Ethel Stewart,
the
Wuterman Aid
Preston gave the devoUons. er being Nancy Efau, on ChriSIthem by Mrs. Netgler and Mn. ter Mr Eynon's sister wu an cblef, presided
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Read. Poe,..,
Mrs. Clnlrlene Darst
was mos lighUnK.
The Portsmouth District di•·
Rei1'&lt;'", was used as the ceRI· at~ad'a~t at their ~); Ulf opened In rltualisue I or m. The October .......... of Woo- aamed ehairman for the spring
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erp1ece oa the table. ,Also, a Mr lllld Mrs Emil EyJoa IDd Gladys Cockier was reported
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lovely cake was baked and pr• son. Dennis Racine· Mr. and improving. 0 ne
wu r.atur; Preston eo&lt;hairmaa.
Mrs.
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Y '"""""' • poems, a Shoemaker asked the members
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Mrs. Karen
C8rrol and
Ne~gler
daugl&gt;- aeral
home Ill Mn.
MerrUI to bring suggestions
Pep Club Party.
ber
meeting featured
of the Alexauder
lers,
Nola,lll!CI
Syracuse
at the servicea
Funeral were
Homeconducted
and
to thefor • conOver 100 members and gu..,ts Social · Club, held. at the home
Meet Tuesday
and I.Jnda of Cohnnbuo; Mr. c!Jarter was draped In b or The meeting waa O)lfted by
!berne
nex1
attended a party held by the of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill McCor- Th• Harrisonville P.T.O. will and Mrs. Robert. Reiber and memory. Mabel Bearbs and tile 91eo president, Mrs. Kem- m.. 1·
I Emanon Club met soclolly
Rutland High School Pep Club mick, Gallia County. Thirteen bold Its second monthly meet- son, Terry, Racme: , Mr. and Doris Grueser lost an uncle by per, ud alter 1 potlU&lt;!k MIJ&gt;- Two guests attendl~~g were at the home of Mrs. Kennetll
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tho I""'P enjoyed lingjllg ·Betty Gay and Betty Clark. Frazier Thursday evening.
Games and records were en- a noon dinner, with B • t I y 45 p.m. In the school aodilllril'm Mich., and . their ..., Barry • An tlcelleRI report oa the
oeledlona.
llofretthmonts of sandwicbes, Afte d rt
br!d
joyed. Committee for the par- Crouse saying grace,
when opea bo~ will be ob/1111"1· who Is ~rnng m the Army at district convullon loo1! TUet- A reading lll]]ed "Roleaod. ~ potato ebips and colfeo were
r 1 esse course,
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: Fort D11, · N. J.: Mr. and day in Lotlan waa tfven by Ne~ was read by Allea Sprapo. oerved by tbe hosteS!.
was played for the r~ma 1 , er
Cloaclt, Betty Clark, · Barbara ry Holston, who received many A shower of ·Ught welgbt 'batb •Mn. Owen Watson, Rlldne, IDd Uellayes. W!Aona .CIIok aloo
!Iuber N14 a -poem Nell meei"'K wiUI be Nof, of the eveolng. The first r.Jlt
Dillon, Beclty Haley and Mary njce gifts, ami wh!cfl she grac- toWels will be held for use In Mr. and MrL Charles Cornell, tended. Ruthella
llltldJ, Lora ·Go.• w. ltd 11 the .home of Mrs. Louise went to Mrs. Fl:ank Porter aod
Hall· Recreation Perry· Ken- lously •cknowledged,
the school eateteria, The pro- Racine.
new grand chief, ns
. rt14 1 poe,., llcCirly with Mn. Clrol Buck second to Mrs. Fraaier.
Dildy, Leroy weish, . Roger A song "Tell The Story of lr&amp;in will consist ol 1 film oa Cake and puncb were scrved at convent"'!'. New
"Little
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BlaCk, Mike Porter, and Ron· Jesus," opened the afternoon TB. Re~111ts wlll be ..,... ill ~afternoon.
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dlaplayed and wiD bt tiiOd
-God I KMw, • - Nld ba11J • · rtQ!DDIIO 111e N... 11 Hbrary levy, The committee 11
ole Gorlly; Clean-up, Robert. progr11111. Prayer was offered ed "lollo'!"'g, the meelll)l. Ev- V1slting ill the alleJnoon !be 11011 meeting.
bJ .r_, lild$1r.
IIIII !Jill II !lie Jllddloport fiN cbarge Ill lbt eveniny ••
Hawklna and Lynn Black.
,py Mrs. Cm&lt;lj Booter, Pearl HoJ· "!'Y,!l~lll; "'lee!. to come and WoA! Mn. RaymOIId Evans and Tho meeting ~ ll
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RUM I&amp;£ tbt1ae.
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Mra. Robert M. Rlcbanb, Mrs.
· lton gave ~ scrlpture readiJJII. bllli&amp;i ~ '!Owel.:·
• dalllhler, Marsba, Ea,Je Rldp Jar form and a IOCial bour
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AveD Lask, Mn.
Keonotlt
Asslsllng
tho event wu• ' ll.waa reported 'tliat the club . ;
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Fruier, Mn. Kimball Suiter,
1\!rs. Dwiglll Haley, Mn. Jack :wiJUld bold a rummage sale•on
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'·. The ..Stom of oi!en' houlo: J11i1e1 awlllled the. lib a
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or IIIII Mra. Frallk Porter. Mrs,
PI)UUps, Mrs. Charlea SDlith, Nov. 11th ~nd 12th at the Bets.v . ~ name of Penny Kemper wu not observed d,.. 10. tlit ter whldl refreslnnenll ·
• '"' ;1141p TilncJie, Pytbia Slatl!ra, Hq~ J&lt;ilel wu 1 peol. The·
14r, and · Mr1. Authur Miller, ltO'ss .•bakery
!rom !lie honor .,...I Olness of Mr. Epoil. bll ou' !be HaD,_
ll,.wllll, . .. . ......,
11 .neu ;
IJ!ll bt Nov. I,
and the club adv!sar, Mlsa Sal· St. Tlie meetlng .closed with' lbe roll• 1.1 the ellltlt gtade · tll The honored
re&lt;eived' were aerv0c1 b)' 'l1loJma
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Pastor Stutler Honored

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Bronx Demoerauc leadera fa· the mllbldpal diplomat • at • cabs will have foolproof Swe•,
vor their popular D. A. Uldore larae Bud Palmer tnviUna a dish metors whtcb automallcal1
DoiUnaer n succesaor to the Bdwy. press qent to atep out- ly switch on 26 seconds after •
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seriously allinl old Bronx war- side Clly Hall arxl aettle some fare sit&amp; down in tht back ~eat,
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Sqar Ray Robln- In case the cabbie forgets. to
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rah from a Bronx hospital bed lor hla autobloariphy ... Dan to snitch extra cash
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"The llllnlitry of Chrlitian sewing on cancer supplies, driv- - where Cardinal Spellman vis- Parker wrote most of that yurs and Rube Goldberg, who JUS!
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Women" wao the theme of a ing pers "" to church, and ited him.
ago on the N. v. Mirror .. . may be tht nicest people any''' rl7 POLLY CRAMEil
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at tho dime store onto the chain talk
by Mra. J, Lowell growing flowers to be taken to Mayor Lindsay's office gets FDR Jr.'• Republican brother where, celebratod their 50th
~'"*Jilpor l!ateo prloe AMI. DEAR POLLy -Pieue t.n wblch conneets to the umbrella Lusby Gl Kentucky Christian shut-ins. .
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on the horn wherever 11 nnds a John quietly 111Ued oil to l!ur- cllns anmverury al
tilt
1-DBAR POIJ.Y-When my fa· Mrs. C. D. that the bell way I handle. I pllce this rlna on my Colle,e at the replar llleetinl The m•ctmg was '" charge fathering to which Jawn's boys ope on the Queen l!ll!abeth to East Side manse.
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lber&gt;&lt;11inea In a restaurar.: that have tourxllo clean the lOp ofltncer wheD I am In a moVIe or of the P•lltathea Women Thurs. of th• pres)dent Mrs Wendell might seno a speaker to push beat the heat ol ltnal election Phil Stivers at the TV AIWdt
bp• picturesque or unusual the barbecue stand or a 1(1'111- out some place where the urn· day ev..Ung at the Middleport Gerlach and was opened wtth the polic. review board
The weeks.
emy ball told os hi&amp; eye 'r*''
~ mala, he maltea a prac- cUe ta 1o place It lD the dew and breDa mllht easily '*'-loratt· Church of ChriSt
g~up smgmg ano a prayer by Conferenoe of Personal Man'
aract sursery not only waasue- ·
t11ft&lt;,of asking lor an utra one leavo It there ovemllhL Wath ton.- BERNIE
Mn. Lulby, who baa been MISs Mudred Hawley. The agers Itheatrical representa- PHYLLIS DILLER and her cessful but even cured hla u~a; ,
tll1dl they are usually wlllln1, tbe nell lllOl'llllll whlle still DEAR POLLY - For IS assoclatod with the college meetmg •as closed with . a tivos) turn dow11 a speaker
mpst rec.nl busbarxl W•rde time nearalghtodness altogeth~ eoger, 1o aupply. He uoe1 damp.-i'RANCES
yean I have beon ualni a~~- IInce 1m,
ntod a
aile! hymn .followed by the benedte· Letters also ask lor star talent Donovan are dattna aaaln .. . er; but P~U keeps wearlnl wm-'
**'tlaclcl of these place mats
DEAR CJIIWI-IIetty, m' . tipped bobby pin !A) lace Ill)' of the ,.~ the ch:h of lion gtven by Mrs. Robert Relb- lo entertain at a $100 a plate FatliUe forced Enallah actress dow-pane lense because he pr.. ·
111\tallollery. llellcleA telllnl us IIIIIIUI, IIIII 1 wtn ~ braided ntiS Instead of a nee- toda aDd women of the Bible el.
fund-raismg affair Oct. 31 at Jessie MattheWll to take
a lers his bespectaeled Jl&lt;lDlic 1m.. I
wheN he hu been eatlns, we dellJhlell 1o lei die dew ., it die. I UJt the klrxl with a· plas- who yserved the Lord, each in Approximately 50 women of the Rainbow Room .. That's month's re•t from her long-run ase
~hll quelled at length;
olleit obtain • lot ollnterestlnC ud II really did. I .,ead u tic end end lind the work I&amp; her own way
the local church and
other Halloween !boo! I F•lk• who TV seri•s
Sammy Weln- over his live daughters and e••·
Wll'lnatlon about the place opelllll -•paper ovtr die both easier arxl taater.-MARI·
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churches m the area attended wish to vote a~ainst the police stock of the M•tropole Cafe Is en his estranged wile ao maybe '
fAiiri laWd lor the place mai lOp ollllfae allot pllelaJ tt .. LYN
BeJna Ute wife of the college t~e me.e:ing. Arrangements of revtew board Election
Day recuperating In Hospital lor thaf'll all have a happy ending·
""'ch thla I lte is wrltton die Jnll wHft llle dew etllll• DEAR POLLY-My children president nu !liven Mrs. Lus· mums '" Iall colors decorated should rememoer the raferen· Special ~urgery from hlp sur· Would you believe a room
~mort at thee ne~t table ~~~ aoak II. Tltlt kept lilt early have C&lt;lme up wtth the follow- by a lint hand knowledge of the sancJuary
I dum 's been so ••yly worded you gery
Mama Gabor's there jammed with lmhmen celebrat•
~llllle tlllna. She planned to monlq nn olllbe rock ae- ing "straw" magic. If lhe the won need'"(l to be done, A social hour was h•i:f fol-, have to vote 'Yes."
too, taking post-kneecap-buat- ing for hnurs without a raised
lll!!lhe collection she is mak· til 11 eovld be broupl Jaolde lront teeth are sensitive 1(\ hoi eopeclally on the college cam- ~ lowlug the meeting. The re- ~ Jerry . •wis' rock singing mg therapy aoes to the pool In voice, neve1 mind an argument
I 1M decorate the walls of her lor whll waa an eaoy waalt- and cold drinks, liSe a drinkln~ pus level with vouth
. moshmem tabte_ was covered ' son Gary repnrt&gt; for Army full jewetry and a lace bathlns or a fight That'• what nappeu~ellar -JOHN
ing.-POLLY
'traw. Also. if you are In a hur: She serves as food supervtS· I wtth a wnfle !men cloth and I induction
What's this about cap
Brand new N, Y. taxi- ed so decorouslv when "Phila• ,
roLLt'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY-My Pomt·, ry at lunchltme and the kids or for the collt~&lt; .and has help- centered With an arrangement
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delphia, Here 1 Come" celebra~'·
b,n•EAR POLLY- My small er" to ltelp one hold onto an dawdle over theu soup,
let !ed with, womells
campus I of rosebuds m , hades of pmk
ed becoming thP longest runJ·
.,, !\} accldentall
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blue Iumbrella which can be
lelt them drmk th• soup through a I groups. Sh• IS forwardJ~g. agent In • sliver bowl flanked
by
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mug Irish play m Bdwy. hJStory at ' midnight party In
!!!ytiD marks ~. !or llvln&amp; 'orne place so easily. After I plastic drinkin~ straw There lor the Pemebo!rton mtsSJonary pmk tadpcr, ~· ,liver holdereds
Dtn"
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Jl 'll b
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Assorte coo Je~ werP serv l
Jim DownP.y 's fome lnsh theal
twill&lt; carpet. How cant r•· bought a new _one pu a sma
e no m ~- kl - MRS-€ i Mrs. lusby urged
•very with punch. coffee and mints
MIS! Carolyn Kay
Graves, I carnaUons
The bridegroom's rica! ub,
The
pre~lou s
~e these marks without lmk ~hal~ on It and then placed goes doy,n qu c y
. woman !o serv(" and use her Mrs Gern~~h presided at the daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. Ger· mother was unable to attend. champ waF "Shadow and ~ub.
JeaviD&amp; wbll•__ &gt;poii?-L~~ p!am~nger rmg ~had bough!• L. L .
talents whtre needed. Among silver servtce and Mrs. Htcks aid Graves. R R. 7, Conners- A reception was held m ~e stanc~ (1938 ) whose atilhor,
tht sugce!'tions given were at the punch bo\\1
1 ville. became the bride ol Ron. church
social room followmg Paul Vincent Carroll wrote 1 a
making ralls on new members, Hoste"'' wet·e Frances Trip- aid William Young, son of Mr the weddtng. A three-tier cake note of congratulations from the
neighbors and lonely people lett . Kathryn !i:rvin. 1'eggy and Mrs. Paris W Young of centered the bnde'• table, and Other Side 'via hts daullhter
In the commun:ty; help youth, I Gerlach. Genevieve Farmer Gallipolis, In a ceremony Sat- red roses, blue candles and Helena:
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write te,,~rs to mJSslonar1es. and Etta Mae Norton.
urday: October I. at the Orange [ "hit~ bells completed the dec- , "Congratulation• to the
Chrlsttan Church in Indtana. orattons.
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Roger Davis wa'
etfcted
Double candeiabra against I Mr. and Mrs. Young left lor or rea mg e recur , " 0
nreSJIJent of the Chapman Chapa background of potted palms • tour of the Western stai&lt;H, 'Shado~. and Substan~e 'b H_e
ter of Foture Teachers of Amer·
formed the setting for
lhe enroule to Calllo!Jl)a. For' wrote, Tennyson pu~ tl eautt·
811ttel
ica when the sroup mot re- 1
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double ring ceremony. which travelill&amp; the brill\! wore a fully when he satd, The olp •·
centiy at Rutland Htgh School The Lord • Prayer m umson all nutne. '.' ne,essary lor an took place at uo p. m. Rev. n•vy blue sheath dress with order chaugeth, yteldlng pia~ .
Other officers chosen wert opened the meellllg of the adequate dtet tan be provided J•rry D. McCoy officiated.
Ired accessories and a corsage to new, and God fulfills '" m~ · 1
rd oo uch about the hal· Danme Weber. vtce president; Syracuse Third
Wednesday If the four food sroups are lol· Weddlns music was provided ,of yellow roses. They wtll re- ways lest one good ~sto~ .
. ASKED FOR !TI
iheas ; ro~m u and lh.v·ro ' Karen Tucker, secretary; Sa- Homema&lt;ers Club at the home lowed. T•"Y .,., M• lk ~rnup, by Ralph Young of Galllpnf;, lslde near San Francisco.
should corrupt the world. Gbdl,
This column " lor young ard
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their little bra Canaday, treasurer, Deb- oi Mrs &gt;ora Roush, Octnber 19. 1Meat group, Vegetable • Fruit brother of the brtdeg~oom. aolo- The bride, a graduate of Rush· bless you all and that blessm~ ,
P!!/~p~e •. tbetr . problems and hoo
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, bie Turner
roartiamentanan· "Cooperate! Every hme a ' group and Bread Cereal group tst and Danny Stevens pianist. I ville Htgh Sch"''' with tbe class expressly Includes Brian frte~
P•• sill'es, thetr troubles and 1gtrl rested, mnocent, unmvo1V· '
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I '' As with the rest of Helen ed and earning college-entranco iJoe Hawkins, hlstortan, and anana 'eaves t e unc' II i The aur;ual Christmas party iVocal numbers were 'I Love of 1964. also" a graduate of ,
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Hel US ! it welcomes !au hSI ades.
Debbie Smith, reporter.
. gets skmned." was the thought wa&gt; dis&lt;us!ed. It will be held You Truly" and "The Lo~'s ' Indiana Business CoUese . in, dram on me m. t e I u ', I
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I Plans were made for an tn· lor the day, •ead by Naom1 December 21 with 1 .piiiiDled Prayer," and other ~electtons j Rtchmond. Before her marnage tts sitU !here.
PaUl,
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Prove (with a good first- stallaliofl •ervice and social London. A poem, · November" menu Place ,., 11 be announced Included "Beca~se.'' "0 Per· she was emplyed as assislall lba~ tl-ioo+~n~lth.;:,
~ uestions term report card) thai you can hour this month with membel's' was read by Joyce Ramsey. later.· The Nov•mber 16 meet· feet Love" and "0 Promise payroll clerk of Burger Chef Carro\L:s, .daugnter . Helena
voJ'TH ASKE~ ~OR IT finish your homework
with familieo and teachers as guests. Roll call was an•wered by 15 in will be at the bome of Me."
, Systems, lpc., at thell' national 1stars Nov. 7 lor the lnsh Play! H
US 1 th'; time to spare MentiOn boys , A discussion was held on ways members w1th a 'fond hp." Sec- B~~ Ha e
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m lndranapolis. ers off-Bdwy, at the Renata
1 ' casually, discuss them
re of He en e1P
as to observe American Education retary and treasurer reports, e Y Y '·
For her w&lt;;&lt;fdmg the bride ' The bridegroom was gradu- The~~- "l three plays based ?"
wsr~CoUPLED COUPLES ' frtends - your folks will soon Week which will b&lt; Sov. &amp;-12. read by ~athryn Johnson, were Enjoying the ·day were Vir- 7ore han emptr~
toor- lated from Gallia Academy High Fr"''~ .• Q:eonnor short Stori~
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!adjust.
Miss Sally Schaal, faculty ad-,approved
, gmia Sallet, Esther Harden, "':tgt
.1h b: 1stppe~ School IR GaiUpoHs with tile · · ,TJ¥1 'PartY. m
Downey 8
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[Addie Norrlt, Naomi London,
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pom Iclass of 1964. and from DeVry was thO first m years wrth~ul
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And!Ilk lor. an etlenllm: will110 have the program at the Eac~ persea bro1gbt bud Betty Hayes, Joyce Ramsey, aleeveo. The ~ce was
Technltal School of Electronics the cocktail-party ear-bendin1
Is tl thl8 way ~verywhere . on the 9 30 bedtime curlew. November meeting of the Rut- made *rilcles lbal wert ta~- Ada Slack, Jessie COttrill,. Ma- cented with a datsy design.
Chicago wltb the class of mass-holler; insl"'l,d, all those
en a boy and gll'i brtak up Strange how many parenta ID· land PTA. Other membera of eo II aew bomemakera m bel Pickens, Kathryn Johnson, altoulder·le"llh veil was
. 1966. He is employed as an elec· Galway, Kerry, .Dttblin, C4rk
o1!ere, they stop speak Isrst their cillldren get mort
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W'l the ummaaity •• a welcome G
., 1 u ulln M . ed by a pearl and rhlltestone ti·
· engineer with Lockheed brogues sounded like the ensem't
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Gl rxl .. "'~ aa tav .. oo w aL- t A U Sell
L' d F II ara, an ,,e wore •
r IGuided Missiles at Suanyvale ble hum of several hundred
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each other. I lhtnk tbll JS H.
IIams, Betty ar • . Die
tend lhe club.
ynd, rh \ •• ers, Sam aRoerhre pendaol necklace, a gift lrom i: : : !.....................,..·~bi~b~ul~o:u~s~b~u:mb=l~e.!:::;'~-""1
j too dumb!
Johnson, Ma_ry Floccan, ate
. • 1 e ,.,.1esa, ra us · the brldesroom. She carried a \
Wamsley, Lilly Imboden, Ka- Jessie Cottrlli and Mabel Ptc· l
bouquet of white carnations and
It's like they'd beeo married SINS OF THE MOTHERd bad • big, bitter divorce 1O.ar Helen:
thy Thamu, Darlene Smith, kens aave an into resting and
yellow roses.
th "estreme mental crnelty" 1 I'm i8, 1 coUeae freahmlll. Sborry Matson, Melva Johnsloa, oollllructlve report of the
d llght&amp; over property, etc. All throuch hlgb acbool
1111' Lori Godby, Pal Malone, Juan- Health Conference they had at·
Mrs. Floyd RobbiM of
ter ill, we just give back a mother wouldn't let 011 data. .Ita Dozer, Cha_rlea Scott, Chea- terxled at JackFOn.
D!
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her sist.r's only
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ring. ud usuaDy I he You oee, abe has bad three tor King, Chns Napper, Alan A vel'; deliCIOUS
potluck ,
rnrf
Her street-length empire
-up 11 almost mutual. By children out of wedlock a n d Gibson, Erm• Smith,
lunch was enJoyed at noon with , Mrs. Oris (Rose) Guinther dre~s featured a navy blue
tiDie rm tired of him, be's tw.o husbands. Nothing wocketl Woodard and Roger Alkire.
grace b&lt;tng given by Mr s. was pleasantly surprised last bodice and light blue crepe
'Of me, or vice versa, ao out for her. She doean't lrUst
Geneva ~oian.
SUnday when she was hoaored skirt. She wore a ehort blue
by can't we be friends?
Imen.
The afternoon program topic with a birthday dinner at her veil topped wtth a navy blue \
I wont with a boy sl• She doesn't truat me, tbotlgh
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wu "Meal Planning,". taught home tn Houle 7, Pomeroy, bow, and wore a corsage of
A Collection of 21 of the most excellent
nt~ and we were very dose I've never been an) trouble to
by Betty Haye&lt;,
that by a host of relatives and red roses.
I
OIL PAINTINGS for sale. Some are from
t we started gett1n11 on each Iher. She talks about boys anti
CLUB REORGANI~...,
friends.
Jell Long of. Chirago, Ill, at· '
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er's ne"es !Ill last nleht mea as 11 they were monsten.
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tended the bndegroom as
distinguished European ertists; others by
vo him his ring. 1 thoUiht It I could never nave a
boy "Friendship " was the devo- The Chess Club of Rutland Mrs. Gm~her recetv~ man~ man and ushers were Ronald
ould be dlllerent because we Icome to see me even. She says tiona! topic presented by Mrs. High school reorganized recent- grlts. AttenH
were r · and Graves, brother of the bride,
American artists, but every one a misterwe'd always be pals. ,"No Dates" until I finl&amp;h col- Lee I!ou!h when the Past Mat- ly with Mike Brogan elected ~~- RBoy d0 Lean,! Mr. Mran and Floyd Robbins,
piece!
t today I pnssed him in the lege. She "knows" I'll get
ron's Club of Evangeline Chap!- the new president. Other ef!J· ~u,. ernar
JV ng,
s. law o( the bride, both of Or·
ll, lind be looked right oyer nant If I even look at a
OES, met Fridll' evllllnl cen are ROller Alkire, vice Carolyn Hesson, Mr. and Mrs.
y hood. I Wll right behind Surely I, of all people,
the home ol Mrs. Emerson pruldenl, and Ronnie Youna, Harold Zerkle, Ronnie
and an~~;. Graves, mother of the \
Jones, Grant St., Middleport. secretary • treasurer. New Belmda, arxl Mn. Freda Hart, bride, wore a mo., green
m ft_lunch and It was like I be a pushover. I don't
aan1 there.
10 anealt. Ia thero any
Earl Knlgbt was asslstln&amp; members ~cepted lnlo the club all of New Haven; Mr. and sheath dress with white trim.
1 d@D't feel bad al losiag a way? - J.K.
hOstess.
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are Betty Clark, Debbie Tum· Mrs. Stanley Staats, Beverly' Her accessories were brown
ac!J, but I'm miserable be- Dear J:
Mn. Charles BeMett
er, Dennia Schllllnl,
Robert Karen, Carol and Max Staats ; and sbe had a corsage of whit&lt;
1llllt ~ lrl•rxl. Do ~· Ye!! - An ultbnatum.
eel in the abeenee of the
Smith, Jim Fink and Dean Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staats,
---·-ve w be like this? - Dl· your mother you won't let
Mrs. Wlllis Anthony.
Weber. Mlu Sally Schaaf JJ Bonnie and Bernita· Mrs. Eliz.
IN II WEEKS COURSE
CED"
mistakes warp your life,
inl
bualnesa
club advisor.
abeth Grlndalead ~nd
Miss Pvt. Orvllle 0. Johnson,
Div:
you WILL date wbiie at
club voted to accept the
t'aye Hoffman of Letart, W. Va. of Mr and Mrs. Orville Joh•n·ll
8eenut rldlculollll, doesn't It! This bitter •oman
of the Pomeroy Put
SERVICI!S BFAliN
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoffman, son, Dexter, has completed
1 wbal eiae can you expect professtonai help. I bope
tron's Club to be peof&amp; at
Evangelistic aervices with Edna Hoffman o1 Hartltrd and weeks of basic and combat
the "steady system'" that can perauade Iter to see
for the annual Chrlitmaa party Rev. Jack lliegent ia charge ,
training at Ft. Bemting, Ga., In
es the "break-up" a big, counsellor. - H.
was set for Friday, Dec. 16, wiD be&amp;in al 7:30 o'clock to- Mr. and Mrs. George Star· special forces and is now
Jtw:b&lt;llacussed oventamong all
November 17. Tile date aight at lite Asbury Melhodist key of Pomeroy and the honor· ing a 10 weeks course in the
ur fi'lends - and oome wllo
the borne of Mrs. M. L. Qturch in Syracuse. Pa!lor ed gu•si, Mrs. Ginther and her noncommissioned officers lead·
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French.
'endell G. StuUer announced. husband, Oris. Mrs. Ginther al· ership corps at FL Sill,
Your ex is doing what is exA 11 gift uchanae will be 'l'h.ere will be apecllll llinsing 10 received a call from ber borne. Orville rteeived an awa•ro 11
ltcted of him, and It probadurlnl lito party. Named each aliht.
aon, Jim, tl Middlet.wn.
this.
y comea easy because his eao
the nominauna committee
ipped a gear.
The Eastorn Future Hom were Mrs. Joe Yollll&amp;, Sr., and
, Make !tim speak oo you: ~ear makers of America held 1
Mn. Bernice Winn. A note of
If you've always wante&lt;;l or treasured, a
ldln down with perslstont frreodOciOiter
to
thanks waa read from Miso
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liness, pretend you don't notlce er roas mbers at Pat
Leon• Kobl.
fine oil painting for your home, this is
~ snubs. Who knows! You ~=• ~e member• ore
Games were played durin,l
your opportunity. All twenty-one, on disstart a new trend at be · B . w Marth
lbe eveninl and prlztl award·
Regul~r20.00
,OUr school. - H.
Chral 1~rr
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eel tD Mrs. Theo Neu12linl, Mrs.
play now, awaiting your selection. Let our
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decorating staff help you decide then cor;, am a girl of 14. Until this er, Linda !!vans, Rose
Hawkllll, Mrs, John Ly081,
Regular 17.00
Jl!ar my folks were pretty easy· ~·· J~
Allen Jlu&amp;hes. A dossert
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relate the accessories In your room to com·
J!ting, but no more!
a!llla raw ey,
raw ey, course was
at tilt cloH
II'm not allowed lo Iiston . to Winnie Marcinko, Brenda Rol· of the meeting by the boateaaplement your new "work of artH.
Regular 12.50
r+clio or TV except on week· smcer, SheHa Krautter, Clrl· es.
ejrds During the week I'm 10 dy CoiHM, Jo Ann Brooks,
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.ludj from the time I aet Kathy Tuttle, _Peggy Mllh••·
efumlture
hhme till I have to 10 tAt bed Yvonne Cunninlbam and
0 3D
-4 at 9:30.
mona Eagle, Linda Myer nd
eurpet
Regul•r 1.00 &amp; US
,Whenever I get a phone C11ll, Janice Balter.
Irs whacked off abort by my Members .
Mr. Wayno Love returned reecftCQraton
mother broaklng in on the ez- Marilyn Curti!, Karen IIUtiiU,I ctlltly from • vlait with his
tension with "Time to study, Linda Perry, Pat Harrla,
partnta It KannapoHI, N. C.
Gainer .S.aonclencl Grepo St1o
SALI
dj!ar r She listens in too, oo see EDife, Stmdy CurUa,
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Saundlf I'm talking about boyo.
Ban, Linda WeaUall,
en of Lt Pine 81., &lt;Wllpollu,
· In GaiUpohs, Ohio
I'J'My make a hlg deal about Martin, Ellen 1\aevaa,
have returned from a
...ular 1.50 CAIYLE RICHARDS
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Jl!f not even being supposed oo Boos. Rita Wataoa. J t a tbllr da118itt0rs, Mr. and Mrs.
lloa. •••
TJUNK about boys. Now real· Hunt; Mn. Thelma Eqhl,
Bobby Wood, Ktnn and Joyce
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MISS TODAY-Tiw Art end Hano
ijl What'• with !h•m:- Dill- chapter mother, and
Saunden in lolelnphll, Term.
WIGS
COURAGI!D.
Mrs. Ritchie.
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Mr. and Mra. ~14 Car·
cllwork Show RIO GIANDE COLLEGE.
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Dear Dlo:
RefresluttODI&amp; were , 11rved. michael "avo dftn up their
That's this afternoon, SUNDAY,
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"High IChool jitter•" are with
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Olrw•lq Alain PercepUon), Trick or trell at ·
parenll, Mr. and Mrs. Emer·
POMEROY
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The secretary reported
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"Food lor die lvamey'' was 'lite purpott ollht prilt•• Ill!, llfrt. Watton; hod fiJI' the World Coftllllunltt bay
the elass bas paid a total of
lhe topic o1 the program pre- was to take a new look at tlte Chrlsilan Pilgrim, Mrs. Ulli Grace Eplicopal clturcb
1402 40 kiward the
furnace
senl!tl by Mra. Us win Nl!ll.. uorantllll of Holy MIJ!ilaiOII curtl!; Pood ror the l.mtl'l November 4 fti 1110 annourw
Ieavins a balance of ~.71 l~
when the WSCS or Forest Run •so thai Ill historic rtluallstl~ 'l'able, Mn. Alll'ld YUUgar: ld.
the treasury.
Methodist Church in
Meigs meaning can be reinterpreted A}IOIIIH Tiatlilli&amp; uti Iitllo)l· Mrs. Mark l!lnrll dltltt
It wat reported the 41 cook - . - 1eounty met Wednesdliy evon· to todoy's ChrisUono.
Til• thlp, MH. FAltlt Slit!GII, 1llltl r!ptlrl b!lnb to aliilfit$iij
books have arrived to be sold.
MotKtay
mg at the church.
bymn "Oil God O'ur Jltlp Ia l'ilgrim"it Into the UnkiiOwn, urlid lhey be Oiled 1111
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THE SOUTHERN !Iemen· Mrs. RUII Walaon, At'llidtnl, Ases 'Paot," Mn. Ktraa Roul!b Mrt. l'rt!d lie -.e.
onct. Mrs. Us win Nease r
ore
red carpet lor the church unci• tary PTA will meet Monday coodueted !Itt meet~n~ Whlcb readllll John t:l5-58, tllld Mro. A reldlll&amp; by Mn. Mll'k J!ly. I letle~ tl'«&lt;l Mrt. iJIIWI m.,
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uary, Rev. Stotler arrived and evemng, ocoober ~ at I p. m. opened with the purpoae of Ne111 aivlna • mediiiiiOtJ, ~ w od Jbt bymft, "MY Paltb ans In regard tG the ~~
the group tans "Happy Birth· at the acbool. Mrs. Moaning the wscs in unison loUOWt!d ened tht ptOII'llll
LDOko lip 'Ill 'l'llee" ciOPCIIbi! Cllllll Plans were made Mill
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The Twllilht Gorden club of broken collar bone.
day" It him. It was voted to Kloes wlll give a brief !Ilk on wtth davouono by Mrs. Frill Several tta&amp;aP 01 lht ptGihnl.
1 bflllll, rum~qe 1111 on Navembtl!U
.'•lt1leroy met Thuraday even· Mro. Leverett Roul!ll, preal· purchaae the carpet and nam· the TB. levy. All other PTAo lNease who o!ftrad prayer and mpic were liftll frl"'lliJ, Jao Rtf. Wendell G. ~lutler admln• lla ~ bttlldll\11 IOI'IIIl!rll' oll!llll
nil-at the Columbia Gas Co. of· Ident conducted a ahort bUll· ed on the committee wero are mvtted.
'gave • meditadon, "Opsa lor IU&gt; fllllt and llaci by lilt!. illetetl eG111111uniod.
pled bY !lvans otlll'e in Poolelli!fl
, '"In Middleport for a demon· ness' session. Several announoe. Rev. Stu£ler, Mlio Eleanor Rob- RACI~E WES~YAN Servlctl8usi!IIU."
John ~I; JOI!s the InliJIIr.] Dllrln&amp; \h@ busltll!d mslon I 1 At the closo 01 !l1e bttlltiliiJJ
•l l'ttion by Betty Newton.
I ments were mad&gt; Including the son, Mr1. Carl Kloea and Mtl. Gutitf wtll hold !Ia
re&amp;uJar --~------- · ·---- Itltlnlt you mtl wl! reid from !e!!IOtl, rell'!!bMII
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"~'e8tlve Holktay Fouds and Che•ter Gorden club flow.lr Franklin Rizer.
' meetin&amp; Monday, Oct. :14
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' the ll'l!her llmily lor llollent. served by Mr.. Lolli Qdf
i"un," was the theme of the show saturday and Sunday R•· l Ice cream, cake, coffee and l7:30 pm. II the home of Mrt.
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lA apedll mM!flnJ lb be held i•nd Mrs. Mark l!vano IQotV11
"""'onstration and foiJowin o it glonal meeting at parish house Ilea werr ser,ved from a table ' Wilma r:;rcGraw.
I Northup llflsi!Oilary IIOC!Itty the. BOll(, tfaOI lo FarNt. Tht I at the church Monday It 7::!0 aboVe and Mr.. John fl'. the loud was served to 1 h e of First &lt;.:onaregatlonal church with white cOver and eentered BETHEL NO. Ia of the Inter·] ~nored • departing mamber It acrtpture was read by Mrt. p, m. for lite We.k of Prayor 1Mrs. llanwn Holter illtl ,,ltlfa,
mnmbers and tbe memhm of 10 Marietta, November 10 tre•· l' with two birthday cakes honor- 1 national Order or Jeb's Oaugh· 'ts Oetober meeting at . the Rose and prayer w11 otlered llld !!elf Denlll, wltslnnounetd. !Harry Wyatt.
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M1ddleport Garden cIub who erva II on~ for th e cIub are Io be
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were guests. The door pme was lmade with Mrs. Gerald Wilder· behalf of the cia,, pre.ented Pomtroy Masonic Temple ot•afternoon ~esslon. The Jl'GUp son&amp; wa! "Whot A Friend.''
I' WOrded to Mrs William Mor 1muth by November 41 and a Rev. Stutler with a gift certlll· 7:30 p.m.
1presented I going away prea- The Ill wtn
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"" prtsidenl of 'the Mlddlepor; :planning meeting for the Coun· 'Cllte rrom • Pomeroy clothlna GARDEN CLUB presidents . ent to Mra. Juetme Melton,
present~.· "L,fere::!~: .. ~e~e
Membe~ oo
l'lub. The table place setting 'ty Chrtstrnas flower sliow at the ,!tore
and mterested members will 1 Fourteen members worked on M
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was made by Mrs Mary B johio Power Co office Mon- [ Attendins were Rev. and Mrs. meet at Ohio Power eo. of!tce quilll prior to the afternoon At•· Mae 1 bol?'~er, And
Reldlngs mark•d the 111-day ,ton. and tf~ group sang
ltelnes. The flower ~rrangement • day.
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Slutler and Kevin, Mlao Marcia Monday at 7:30p.m. Drawin&amp;• program. Mrt. Sea Elllolt, so Som~t.?'es.' ts. Lui~ OCtober meeting or. t~e Happy !£• All tho! World To Me'" ""'
·.m shades or pink eh"santhe- 1 The theme of the ahow will Karr, Mr. and Mrs Bill Wine· I WJII be made lor arrangement president, presided and
the Cremeens , It Goes Wk~. Thla Home Club of Oalha' Ca.m-1 vollons were ~Jven by '!IMP.
mums In a low blue eJall dish, be "There's a sLar In the sky." brenner, Mi" Robaon, Mr ' · : claBSes In the Christmat now-' group opened thl progrtm with by Mrs_. N:e ..Sheetl;,, &amp;~I Patin Baptist Church, whtchll French, followed b! )iljll!ll
which was sent to Mrs. Eddie New program books for the year Paul Kloee. Mrs. Woodrow er show.
one Satd is.. and Srntle, was .held at the home ol Mrs. by Mrs. Carl Rile. E1ghl l!rf.!!ll
Smith I member who has a wer distributed
Zwilling, Mra. Carl Kloes, Mn.
TUESDAY
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by Mill llol1me Nibert. Btble 0. E. F.·tnch
bero ••, ... red th• roll catl and
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· -~-~- Dana Winebrenner, Mrs Rlur, THE ~ElGS County RldiDS
qul!ltiODI were by Mrs. Mary Among tne readings given ' Mro. Dale Rothgeb wa;aQeJTbe Sunday Timos.Sentinel, Sunday, October 23, 1966-l7 Mra. Herbert Parker, Mrs. Ea- Club wll ' .. ,..1 Tueaday evenFrancea Rile and Mro. llebee· were, "H~ K~po _the Key," b~ : corned as a new member. 11M·
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llesole Rtle : Datly Slr~ngth, · well cord• wer• SJgned' .lllllt
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lea Hoback and Mr. and Mra. Sr. alL•· p. m. Hostesses wilt
c• Unr~
by Gall Batrd ; a poem, Whteh iSent to Mrs. Charles 111!i'lit,
Millard Van Meter and Tony. be Mrs. Leo Kennedy Jr. and M Ch 1 Lalit
Tht 1001ety It as dismissed Are YOU'' by Meda Mink '"l'he 1Mr l&gt;dw'n Tha•ton and ~M.
Mrs Don Beui..
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ey h wll llilb tho Lord'! Prayer.
Fitly Spoken Word." by Nellie :John K Russell
notasl
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onnr W1 a 1ayette 8 ower Mae Rei•mare Mr
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French '' Go!ISIP Town" b '
-POME
Wlll me•tl when the Chatter club met Wed•,
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Y1 Th~ 110Kt m•etlng wll
Tuesday at z p.m. et the home
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1 Erb and Mils Frankie Mumaw Sybil Jl'ren&lt;h, and Wa!bng To
of Mri. Joseph Cook.
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e R":nd were Athens vlsikira Saturday. I Be Gracious ." by Dilla Me- Nov lOin. WJt•J an
RACINE Amencan Legton I Drs. I arthes bupre,s '" u··t ' 114111 Martha Ge~htirner, • Cormick.
Isession at Ihe hom• of
' IcIan at unIvers Ity u
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Hotur Hospfllh
Visiting Star Rt. ; Mrs. Artllur Pride·
AuxiliAry will hold ita regula:·' l urh ng I• M snell
C I'""on,
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• m~rn lng was spent soc!- George ,~ rene h v·'"w' w
houra 2-4 and 74 p.m. Parents more, Rt. t Radcliff·, M ro.
meeting Tuesday Oct 25 at 8 ,•.darget pola "'erear ad ef ' pll'll, Colwnbus, spent 1'lmr!o 1ouy and at noon a pot1uck din· Mr and Mrs Frrri• .John
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un\y on Pediatrics Ward.
James Hlll, Rt. ' Jackson; Mrs.
1.30 p. m. Potluck refreshments I Ch . I
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at Cr •• ay an ,r ay With her aunt!, I ner was served to !5 persons. I IC Je
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Jessie H. Hufhe!,
Ashland,
will be served.
Stea/~0~8~ on'~:~nesday,o~ Mllaea Ada and Lueretio Gert- The Z p m •,tssion was ull- ' Shriver, 0 1: and
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Mrs, Dwight N, Steven, Rl. Ky.; Perry W. Redman, Sandycember 21, !Oiiowod wilit a par• betmer.
I ed to ordet· by 1,1•~_11oy__Thax-• French _ _ _ _ _ __
2 Ga!Hpolla; John D. Markley, ville. W Va.; Mrs. Richard P.
WEDNESDAY
ty at the home of Mrl. Kenneth
taO Garfield Ave.; Mrs. James Asher, Ravenswood.
_ _..,,.,,,_..,,_.,., HEATH METHODIST Church Michael.
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B. liau, Chllhlre; GH!'&amp;e W.
Births
MONDAY
will hold a family ni&amp;ht dinner Game1 were played
with '
S~renger, Pt. Pleaaint; Mrs. Mrs. Dwiaht N. Stever!, Rt. CATHOLIC WOMEN'S Club Wedneaday evenma, Oct. 28, at pntes awarded m Mra. How·
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Melv!D R. Farley, Pt. Pleat- 2 Galllpollo, son, 7:45 a.m. Frl· will m..t at 6 p. m. at St. ft;30 p m. at the church. Those ard Birchfield, Mrs
Nathan 1
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ani: Mrl. Bobby L. Tucker, day ; Mrs. William E. Mercer, Louit Catholic Church.
attend in&amp; are to bring a cover- Biggs Mrs Floyd Harrison a Rev. and Mrs. C. L. 0 Con- Jl Bailey. Gene Yost, Marlin IYoot. Olhe M"" CozaJ t,
Gflmml Landini, W.Va.; Park Jackaon, aon, 10 :48 a.m. Fri- DIAPERS TO DATES Moth· ed dish and table service. The pest: Mro.' Michael won lho ""' of Racine celebrated their Wilcoren, Frank Cleland, John , gtobart•nd Mnrth• Lou fJ)i
D. McDaniel, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. day; Mrs. Melvin R. Farley, era Leape will bold a Hallow· Rev. Cal~in Rndetteffer, dis- door pme. Mn. Roachr eceiv· : siiVPr wedding anniversary on Bentz, Bill Cotart, Marjorie · Sevml othm mailed ' '-": §1
Ell!ler W. Kaots,
Pomeroy Pt. Pleasant, son, ! ·le p.m. een party at 7:30 p. m., at trict superintendent. wtll be a ed an anniverury &amp;lit from her I ~~g!to.nThVey werbyethmarrledR in o.r.lm..,.m•,"'Rod
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Friday,
the home of Mrs. Phlllp Heck. suest. Members or the congre- secret pal.
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Diochar&amp;e•
CUB Seoul Paek 2113, Grac• gatlon and their families a" Relreahmonll were served by IF~ancJS J. Brooke, Jr. Rev.
April M. Armstead, Geor8e Methodist churcn, 7 p.m All urged to attend.
the hostess to those named a- !OConnor Is pastor or Racme
Bates, Kine! Beckner, Teresa Cubs wear co•tumes. RefreshA STATE CONCLAVE of the lbo"" and Mrs. ftoymond Fl•ch· jFtrsl Baptist Church and Ute .
D. Campbell, Mro. Rondus G. menta
Ohio Valley Commandery No. er, Mrs. Wilbur YouDJ, Mn. Bethlehem Bapt"t Church
Gaaae · reaOJa&amp;•- l)alllpot- Ca•to, Mrs. William G Casto, GALI-lA TOP~ Club
will 24. Knights Templa~. will be iH01111rd Phillips, Mn. Thomas Great Bend.
Is Dam 12.1, 13.5, runnihi 6 ii•t Eickelberg, Mro. Cornelia Goff. meel at 7 p m., at Grace M.. held Wednesday, October 21,. Stewart, Mrs. Robert
Eads, Alter church servic81
on
un rollers, Pomeroy • Mason Mro. Leslie E Henry, Samuel thodtst church N•w memhero at 1·30 p. m. A potluck meal 1Mrs Clllford Ebersbach and 1 Sunday evemn&amp; lhe congrep20.65, Pt. Pleasant 24.14, Hln L. Hurlow, Walter 8 Landrum, cali441H6!d
will be !'f!rved at 6:30p.m. 1ruest, Mrs. Don Stewart.
Ilion surprised Rev. srxl Mn. l
ton Ul, Kanawha Falls 6.96 Mrs Cathenne NJerman Stan· MERCERVILLE Grange will
MUNE GRANGE will meetl
O'Connor with an hour of cele- 1
risina, CbarleoiOI! 11.92 falllng. ley
Pennmgton, Mrs. ' Or- hold a spectal meetmg at 1.. Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 7•30 at
bration and fellowsh1p ot
Llllldon and Marmet dam• were ville B. Philllptt, Carl B. Ruth- 30 P m. Members piease be the Grange Hall. Boo•ter ~lght 'l
llaptl!l parsona1e. Lovely Jlll:O .. (
running 1\2 lett, and Winfield erford. Mrs. &amp;ina C. SInes, present. Work In first and •e- will be observed snd
thm
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many oJ Silver. were presenied. '
Oam 3 leet.
Mrs. Albert c. workman, Mrs. cond de81'e&lt;~ will be liven.
will be a speaker lor the TB I
Refre•hmenL• of cake,
Btal MMem&lt;all:
R 11 . K H k d . f t
I CENTENARY GRANGE wilt Bond Issue. Everyone 18 wel- 1
cream, and coffee. wert oorv. ,l
Obio BIYer - Wayne H. up 0 '"Ge· ldawL aMn Km an dsoln, meet at 7,30 p. m. Halloween come. Refreshmenls 11'111 bo• l ""'""''~-- • ~ ".,,.,,_ , ,- - T"' ed to the &amp;uest•. Th• decorated
ra
· c ee an n- costume contest will
• 3:SO p. m. ; Kentucklan up fMrs.I
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be •erved .
Mr. and Mn. Damon Far- ca k,.. w"e baked by Ollie Mae
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14, 5:50 p, m.; Cotton Queen an 'on_.---~
held. VIsitors are welcome to
THURSDAY
lreil, Mr. and Mrs. DUford Far- Cozort and Martha Lou B•egle.
up 14, 10:45 p. m.; Polly R.
attend. Refreshmen!J wtll be
ALL PERSONS on the com· 1reil. Mr. and Mro. Estill Moore The refreshmenla 11ere oer•ltd ll
,,own 15, 7:10 p. m.: Baby Lur
l'et••••• Memorial Hoapital 1 furnished by the Granse.
m1ttees for the Pomeroy PTA and Mrs J. c Farrell were by Lola Bailey, Jane Ann Po••-:I
up 17, 7:10a.m.; l'llilip Sporn Admisolono - Lucy Cooper, 1
,Halloween party are osked to !cailed to East Bank, w. Va. ell and Trudy O'Connor.
down 17, 5:45 a. m.; Jefleraon Mason : Floyd Barringer, Reeds- ' TUESDAY
meet Thursday, October 27 tt this week by tile death of Bill During refreshment
urn&lt;. II
down II, 3:35 a. m.; Harvey ville: William Argabrite, Woos· GALLIPOLIS GUIDING Mo- 1 P m at the •chool to sack lcarr
Ver• Beeate read twn poem&lt;
Jordon down 19, 6 a. m.; Vul· tor; Roy Sears, Middleport.
thers Club will hold tis month· prizes and, set up booths. . ' M~ndoy goest• of Mill Mar· she had compooed for R...
can down II, 7 a. m.; A. J. Dtac~o~rCe 1 - Mary Turner, ty meeting at 7 p.m. at the . WOMEN S SOCIETY of ChrtS· cia Karr were Mrs. Georae and Mrs. O'Connor oommem- •
Pitten up 19, 8 a. m.; Reliable Bertha .h&gt;ckson, Larry Grue- Grace Methodist Church with !tan S~rvtce of the . Chester Brady of Frostproof, Fla. and oroting their 25 yean of marup 21, I:ZS a. m. , Robert Reed ser, Robert Cook.
French City Mothers Club ~ethodiSt Church wtll observe Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cowen of ~tied life.
up 21, 2:40 a.m.; Walter Beckas guests.
A C~~ lo Prayer and Self- , Weal carrollton.
I Guest• who were preoent lnJord up 21, 4:11a.m.; JaneT.
Meigs Geaeral Hoapltal
ADDAVILLE PTO will meet Denial program Thursday, &lt;?c- 1 Mr. and Mrt. T. A. Downle 'cluded Francel WilcO!ert, DeJo. '
down 21, I:U 1. m.; Steel Admilllolu- None.
In the school cafeterta at 7:30 Iober 27, at 7:!0 p. m. The ,and Charles, Mr. and Mrs WI!· res Cleland, Edna Pit'Wis, ve- l
R~ger up 21, 8:30 a. m.; Peg. Dischnraes - None.
p.m. Mr&lt;. Annabello Bail will theme f~, tlltlll II "These My 1Ham B. Downie and wintam ra Beegle, Grella Simpson, llelgy llownry up 22, 2:45 a. m.;
be the guest speaker
Brethren. Men, women and and Mrs T. w. Bengel spent en Simpson, Marilyn ~~:~::II
Southern doWII 22, •:• a. m.:
Pit.,... Valley Hotpltal
RIVERSIDE Study Club will chtldren are mvtled.
last Sunday at Dunbar, w. Va.l Jerry Pow•n. Ethel AI
Tammy While down 23, I a.m.; ADMIIIIID - Mrs. W. H. meet at I p.m., at the home
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brleht. Phyllis Bailey, Lois Bailey,
Boc-K up Greenup 9 p. m.; H. Rider, Vinton, Ohio.
of Mrs. M T Epling, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss- i
E. Bowles up Greenup 5 a.m.: DISCHARGED - Mrs. Cur· Gueal speaker will be Mrs.
8V. fQ IS
man
and family or Granvllle ,
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Louisiana up 8 a. m.; Bayou Us Wallace and daughter, Kerr. Alma S. Bean of the Division
, were recent 11uests of hia par- 1
LaRose down Grel!uup Mli p. o. Jam., Pattmon, HocMt:: of Servi&lt;e for the Blind. JunMr. and Mrs. E•lle Moso- 1
m.; Franklin B. up Meldahl Mrs. Carl Hogsett Apple Grove. lor Woman'• Club members ,
8:20 p. m.; Brian B. up Melwill be ..,.....
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Mrs. Ernlne North of Newark '
dahl 2:30 I . m · J . S. LewiS up
DAUGHTER BORN
LAFAYE1'f'E Unit, American
Or
Qgl/1!
two weeks with Mr.
,\ppl'OVtd for Vetmllll
Meidahl 3:~~.~-: Lady Mill- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hudson Legloo Aus!Hary will meet at
Mro.
Momnan.
Training arul 8odal
un down ........ bl 3:40 1.m.; are announcing tile birth of their 7:30 p.m. at the hail. Four speaker when the Child
Mn. Ernest Konnedy ol Ak·
Seeurlty Stlldellts
Rose G. down Meldahi t:lf a. first child, a 6 lb. 1\\ oz. daugh- young laditl ch011n from high vation Le.liUO met Thuraday
was the ,...kend peat
Next Qullttr
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ter, Lori Lyn, at Holzer Hospil· school to attend Buckeye Girls evenltt( at the homo of Mn. Ml'l. ll:dlth Thomao.
...lntDec.l
GaUipollo Dttm - Ed e an a al Saturday, Oetober 1. Grand- State will speak. Refresh • Paul Runell, Mlddltporl.
Mrs. B. F. Gravely, Mn. J,
C..alat
and lnfllrmotl..,
Bosworth down 1·35 P m. Moun parents are Mr. and Mrs. Da- lllt!llls will be oented.
A. Eden and r.llu Helen LodJ.
On DiJtieMa C"'*
lain State down 7 p. m.; OVI!C Vid Grueaer and Mr. and Mrs. TODDLERS TO TASSELS A school lor retarded
ary •l•ited Thursday with Mrs.
Avaii.W.
UjiOn Rtljlllll
dOWll 7:15 p, m.; Otlwflrd down Waiter Hudson of Pomeroy,
Mothers Leaguo will mert dren in Meip ceunty wos lhe Harriott Ruuell ond Mra. lllllowll
12:45 a. m.; Andrew Calboan
at 8 P· m. at lito 11eme of lopic of the Rev. Kraly, who al- Chamberlain.
up 2:20 a. "::::...~ McCool down
ASKS DIVORCE
Mrs. ArthUr Rupe, Jr., 2GII lo spoke OR pita... of mental Mrs. Mae Rtitmire Gf
4 a. m.; - • • Sllte down One pe1ilion for divorce wat Ba!!llani Dr. 11 will be «tJJSt Illness. The dub ~tod hi1Il llaven, W. Va., is tbe 1uest of
l:20 a, m.; Beayer up 7:40 a. filed In the oi!Jtoo of the Me:IP I night. A skll wtn be present- a gilt and a·aUDihllll box
'*'lister, Mrt. S..le Fllcbtr.
m.; Westorn ,. 1:21 L til.
clt'r!r of court&amp; Friday. Era
ed by members of the LeiJUe. toys for the achool.
Mrs. William Porter orxt J&lt;Ibn
Phluttlta67
....... llnr- Lley J - Van Way, Route I, Reedlville,
DJ MrL l1uala Flldle Mn.
' - down Marme1 7:~ ,, !Oed IUil qainst Carl D. VIIIMrs. Gene Houdashelt, pres!- '
r,
m,; KDos ~ llllrmell:lt a. Way Sr., Roulf 1, Reedsville,
dent, conducted the meeting
m. : Fort DeMitiin liP J1arm1t 011 clrarpt of iJ'CIII nqleet arxl P,
Which opened with tho Mo!Mrs
Ui a. m.; Allell R. illtrrill 11p eltremo mrelty. Plallltilf asks
ofeS
Pr.Yer in unlsen. Mrs. J4!1!11
Winfield t tt p m.; 0. F. &amp;bear· ttbt be ftlllled IDd .ld'l
rf COOk was devotional lUll«. Mr
wlw Ails on me bUys 1 new
er dowa WitdleJd l:lt p. a; IGrly of lin rm- t!l!lldmo,
fOM IU•
Dan White asked the Club m
National down Wlnlleici 1:40 ailllllllf temporary and permasupport the renewal of tho
(Pic!Wtl• MD..r, Tilt loarl, Gy111 Set)'
a. m.: Helen Z. don W!llfield aent, and IUPporl. tempora11
levy and II wa votod !A) endorse
MIMING AID
4 25 a. m.; Charle1 Stevenson and permanet, for the minor Miss Maxine llenoell, Colum· it. Robert Cleland, c!talrman
• Stallllnaey Bieycll&gt;
•!toller" Massagi!T
Winfield l:lf a. a
ehildrea.
is spendlliC lito weekeM the Red Cross drtve, spoke brief·
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Electric·
'liJilnll
Cyeles
•8\ll'l!ells
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ber parents, Mr.
anti ly
,Mn. Charles BeJrneiL
.
ellel* Maar em
-'!:fl!l.'cllle Maf
Mrs. Bernard Sebramm bas It wa1 •oted 1o spell.,
• Hand "'-ters
§' Pl'ogram~
retui1led !A) ber ' - lD Zanet- Bloodmobile nest Montby,
eTilt
Boaro~
~ Sets
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'· and.wwttltheml
e Ro Trim•
•f6omet~ic-Z:Bin'S
rille alter a 'llalt bere with Mrs. Glenn Hensltr ••
her d.,.ttter and family, Mr. man. Anyone wl•hh!J In
What abottf. volil' btlrlng-hu It 11 1IN tile t11p
WOIIIII!f CI.ASftS Mrlllltl' CllASii'S
anll Mrs. John Lyow.~ and Cfn- tion on the 111lridn1 aelldlle
wbef. JOU ~o~ft-' whellllr at aot • llurllilldll
ly. She wu _ . to zanes- may contact Mrs.
• . . Cl Rlt ,ANt.Y Hllltll••MIS'
II
wilto
by
Mrs.
LyG!tl
arxl
daugbN
were
10batlltod
f11 TM. Aln u,hts•
be bell!flctal? Our tesliDg II tltD all wflll.
Llndi, and Mrs, Arlene members llld two J11111t
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Rev. Wendell 0. lltutlw wu lened with the hymn, "Jetu1 II
lionored when the Eagles cla" All the World To Me," and de·
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The metlna, in chlflt oi lsale wh1ch was paid on the
Bill Winebrenner, president, op- new gas furnace for the churclt.
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vor their popular D. A. Uldore larae Bud Palmer tnviUna a dish metors whtcb automallcal1
DoiUnaer n succesaor to the Bdwy. press qent to atep out- ly switch on 26 seconds after •
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seriously allinl old Bronx war- side Clly Hall arxl aettle some fare sit&amp; down in tht back ~eat,
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Sqar Ray Robln- In case the cabbie forgets. to
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rah from a Bronx hospital bed lor hla autobloariphy ... Dan to snitch extra cash
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"The llllnlitry of Chrlitian sewing on cancer supplies, driv- - where Cardinal Spellman vis- Parker wrote most of that yurs and Rube Goldberg, who JUS!
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Women" wao the theme of a ing pers "" to church, and ited him.
ago on the N. v. Mirror .. . may be tht nicest people any''' rl7 POLLY CRAMEil
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at tho dime store onto the chain talk
by Mra. J, Lowell growing flowers to be taken to Mayor Lindsay's office gets FDR Jr.'• Republican brother where, celebratod their 50th
~'"*Jilpor l!ateo prloe AMI. DEAR POLLy -Pieue t.n wblch conneets to the umbrella Lusby Gl Kentucky Christian shut-ins. .
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on the horn wherever 11 nnds a John quietly 111Ued oil to l!ur- cllns anmverury al
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1-DBAR POIJ.Y-When my fa· Mrs. C. D. that the bell way I handle. I pllce this rlna on my Colle,e at the replar llleetinl The m•ctmg was '" charge fathering to which Jawn's boys ope on the Queen l!ll!abeth to East Side manse.
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lber&gt;&lt;11inea In a restaurar.: that have tourxllo clean the lOp ofltncer wheD I am In a moVIe or of the P•lltathea Women Thurs. of th• pres)dent Mrs Wendell might seno a speaker to push beat the heat ol ltnal election Phil Stivers at the TV AIWdt
bp• picturesque or unusual the barbecue stand or a 1(1'111- out some place where the urn· day ev..Ung at the Middleport Gerlach and was opened wtth the polic. review board
The weeks.
emy ball told os hi&amp; eye 'r*''
~ mala, he maltea a prac- cUe ta 1o place It lD the dew and breDa mllht easily '*'-loratt· Church of ChriSt
g~up smgmg ano a prayer by Conferenoe of Personal Man'
aract sursery not only waasue- ·
t11ft&lt;,of asking lor an utra one leavo It there ovemllhL Wath ton.- BERNIE
Mn. Lulby, who baa been MISs Mudred Hawley. The agers Itheatrical representa- PHYLLIS DILLER and her cessful but even cured hla u~a; ,
tll1dl they are usually wlllln1, tbe nell lllOl'llllll whlle still DEAR POLLY - For IS assoclatod with the college meetmg •as closed with . a tivos) turn dow11 a speaker
mpst rec.nl busbarxl W•rde time nearalghtodness altogeth~ eoger, 1o aupply. He uoe1 damp.-i'RANCES
yean I have beon ualni a~~- IInce 1m,
ntod a
aile! hymn .followed by the benedte· Letters also ask lor star talent Donovan are dattna aaaln .. . er; but P~U keeps wearlnl wm-'
**'tlaclcl of these place mats
DEAR CJIIWI-IIetty, m' . tipped bobby pin !A) lace Ill)' of the ,.~ the ch:h of lion gtven by Mrs. Robert Relb- lo entertain at a $100 a plate FatliUe forced Enallah actress dow-pane lense because he pr.. ·
111\tallollery. llellcleA telllnl us IIIIIIUI, IIIII 1 wtn ~ braided ntiS Instead of a nee- toda aDd women of the Bible el.
fund-raismg affair Oct. 31 at Jessie MattheWll to take
a lers his bespectaeled Jl&lt;lDlic 1m.. I
wheN he hu been eatlns, we dellJhlell 1o lei die dew ., it die. I UJt the klrxl with a· plas- who yserved the Lord, each in Approximately 50 women of the Rainbow Room .. That's month's re•t from her long-run ase
~hll quelled at length;
olleit obtain • lot ollnterestlnC ud II really did. I .,ead u tic end end lind the work I&amp; her own way
the local church and
other Halloween !boo! I F•lk• who TV seri•s
Sammy Weln- over his live daughters and e••·
Wll'lnatlon about the place opelllll -•paper ovtr die both easier arxl taater.-MARI·
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churches m the area attended wish to vote a~ainst the police stock of the M•tropole Cafe Is en his estranged wile ao maybe '
fAiiri laWd lor the place mai lOp ollllfae allot pllelaJ tt .. LYN
BeJna Ute wife of the college t~e me.e:ing. Arrangements of revtew board Election
Day recuperating In Hospital lor thaf'll all have a happy ending·
""'ch thla I lte is wrltton die Jnll wHft llle dew etllll• DEAR POLLY-My children president nu !liven Mrs. Lus· mums '" Iall colors decorated should rememoer the raferen· Special ~urgery from hlp sur· Would you believe a room
~mort at thee ne~t table ~~~ aoak II. Tltlt kept lilt early have C&lt;lme up wtth the follow- by a lint hand knowledge of the sancJuary
I dum 's been so ••yly worded you gery
Mama Gabor's there jammed with lmhmen celebrat•
~llllle tlllna. She planned to monlq nn olllbe rock ae- ing "straw" magic. If lhe the won need'"(l to be done, A social hour was h•i:f fol-, have to vote 'Yes."
too, taking post-kneecap-buat- ing for hnurs without a raised
lll!!lhe collection she is mak· til 11 eovld be broupl Jaolde lront teeth are sensitive 1(\ hoi eopeclally on the college cam- ~ lowlug the meeting. The re- ~ Jerry . •wis' rock singing mg therapy aoes to the pool In voice, neve1 mind an argument
I 1M decorate the walls of her lor whll waa an eaoy waalt- and cold drinks, liSe a drinkln~ pus level with vouth
. moshmem tabte_ was covered ' son Gary repnrt&gt; for Army full jewetry and a lace bathlns or a fight That'• what nappeu~ellar -JOHN
ing.-POLLY
'traw. Also. if you are In a hur: She serves as food supervtS· I wtth a wnfle !men cloth and I induction
What's this about cap
Brand new N, Y. taxi- ed so decorouslv when "Phila• ,
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DEAR POLLY-My Pomt·, ry at lunchltme and the kids or for the collt~&lt; .and has help- centered With an arrangement
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b,n•EAR POLLY- My small er" to ltelp one hold onto an dawdle over theu soup,
let !ed with, womells
campus I of rosebuds m , hades of pmk
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lelt them drmk th• soup through a I groups. Sh• IS forwardJ~g. agent In • sliver bowl flanked
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mug Irish play m Bdwy. hJStory at ' midnight party In
!!!ytiD marks ~. !or llvln&amp; 'orne place so easily. After I plastic drinkin~ straw There lor the Pemebo!rton mtsSJonary pmk tadpcr, ~· ,liver holdereds
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Assorte coo Je~ werP serv l
Jim DownP.y 's fome lnsh theal
twill&lt; carpet. How cant r•· bought a new _one pu a sma
e no m ~- kl - MRS-€ i Mrs. lusby urged
•very with punch. coffee and mints
MIS! Carolyn Kay
Graves, I carnaUons
The bridegroom's rica! ub,
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~e these marks without lmk ~hal~ on It and then placed goes doy,n qu c y
. woman !o serv(" and use her Mrs Gern~~h presided at the daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. Ger· mother was unable to attend. champ waF "Shadow and ~ub.
JeaviD&amp; wbll•__ &gt;poii?-L~~ p!am~nger rmg ~had bough!• L. L .
talents whtre needed. Among silver servtce and Mrs. Htcks aid Graves. R R. 7, Conners- A reception was held m ~e stanc~ (1938 ) whose atilhor,
tht sugce!'tions given were at the punch bo\\1
1 ville. became the bride ol Ron. church
social room followmg Paul Vincent Carroll wrote 1 a
making ralls on new members, Hoste"'' wet·e Frances Trip- aid William Young, son of Mr the weddtng. A three-tier cake note of congratulations from the
neighbors and lonely people lett . Kathryn !i:rvin. 1'eggy and Mrs. Paris W Young of centered the bnde'• table, and Other Side 'via hts daullhter
In the commun:ty; help youth, I Gerlach. Genevieve Farmer Gallipolis, In a ceremony Sat- red roses, blue candles and Helena:
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write te,,~rs to mJSslonar1es. and Etta Mae Norton.
urday: October I. at the Orange [ "hit~ bells completed the dec- , "Congratulation• to the
Chrlsttan Church in Indtana. orattons.
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Double candeiabra against I Mr. and Mrs. Young left lor or rea mg e recur , " 0
nreSJIJent of the Chapman Chapa background of potted palms • tour of the Western stai&lt;H, 'Shado~. and Substan~e 'b H_e
ter of Foture Teachers of Amer·
formed the setting for
lhe enroule to Calllo!Jl)a. For' wrote, Tennyson pu~ tl eautt·
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double ring ceremony. which travelill&amp; the brill\! wore a fully when he satd, The olp •·
centiy at Rutland Htgh School The Lord • Prayer m umson all nutne. '.' ne,essary lor an took place at uo p. m. Rev. n•vy blue sheath dress with order chaugeth, yteldlng pia~ .
Other officers chosen wert opened the meellllg of the adequate dtet tan be provided J•rry D. McCoy officiated.
Ired accessories and a corsage to new, and God fulfills '" m~ · 1
rd oo uch about the hal· Danme Weber. vtce president; Syracuse Third
Wednesday If the four food sroups are lol· Weddlns music was provided ,of yellow roses. They wtll re- ways lest one good ~sto~ .
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iheas ; ro~m u and lh.v·ro ' Karen Tucker, secretary; Sa- Homema&lt;ers Club at the home lowed. T•"Y .,., M• lk ~rnup, by Ralph Young of Galllpnf;, lslde near San Francisco.
should corrupt the world. Gbdl,
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their little bra Canaday, treasurer, Deb- oi Mrs &gt;ora Roush, Octnber 19. 1Meat group, Vegetable • Fruit brother of the brtdeg~oom. aolo- The bride, a graduate of Rush· bless you all and that blessm~ ,
P!!/~p~e •. tbetr . problems and hoo
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roartiamentanan· "Cooperate! Every hme a ' group and Bread Cereal group tst and Danny Stevens pianist. I ville Htgh Sch"''' with tbe class expressly Includes Brian frte~
P•• sill'es, thetr troubles and 1gtrl rested, mnocent, unmvo1V· '
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I '' As with the rest of Helen ed and earning college-entranco iJoe Hawkins, hlstortan, and anana 'eaves t e unc' II i The aur;ual Christmas party iVocal numbers were 'I Love of 1964. also" a graduate of ,
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Hel US ! it welcomes !au hSI ades.
Debbie Smith, reporter.
. gets skmned." was the thought wa&gt; dis&lt;us!ed. It will be held You Truly" and "The Lo~'s ' Indiana Business CoUese . in, dram on me m. t e I u ', I
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I Plans were made for an tn· lor the day, •ead by Naom1 December 21 with 1 .piiiiDled Prayer," and other ~electtons j Rtchmond. Before her marnage tts sitU !here.
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Prove (with a good first- stallaliofl •ervice and social London. A poem, · November" menu Place ,., 11 be announced Included "Beca~se.'' "0 Per· she was emplyed as assislall lba~ tl-ioo+~n~lth.;:,
~ uestions term report card) thai you can hour this month with membel's' was read by Joyce Ramsey. later.· The Nov•mber 16 meet· feet Love" and "0 Promise payroll clerk of Burger Chef Carro\L:s, .daugnter . Helena
voJ'TH ASKE~ ~OR IT finish your homework
with familieo and teachers as guests. Roll call was an•wered by 15 in will be at the bome of Me."
, Systems, lpc., at thell' national 1stars Nov. 7 lor the lnsh Play! H
US 1 th'; time to spare MentiOn boys , A discussion was held on ways members w1th a 'fond hp." Sec- B~~ Ha e
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m lndranapolis. ers off-Bdwy, at the Renata
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as to observe American Education retary and treasurer reports, e Y Y '·
For her w&lt;;&lt;fdmg the bride ' The bridegroom was gradu- The~~- "l three plays based ?"
wsr~CoUPLED COUPLES ' frtends - your folks will soon Week which will b&lt; Sov. &amp;-12. read by ~athryn Johnson, were Enjoying the ·day were Vir- 7ore han emptr~
toor- lated from Gallia Academy High Fr"''~ .• Q:eonnor short Stori~
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Miss Sally Schaal, faculty ad-,approved
, gmia Sallet, Esther Harden, "':tgt
.1h b: 1stppe~ School IR GaiUpoHs with tile · · ,TJ¥1 'PartY. m
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Technltal School of Electronics the cocktail-party ear-bendin1
Is tl thl8 way ~verywhere . on the 9 30 bedtime curlew. November meeting of the Rut- made *rilcles lbal wert ta~- Ada Slack, Jessie COttrill,. Ma- cented with a datsy design.
Chicago wltb the class of mass-holler; insl"'l,d, all those
en a boy and gll'i brtak up Strange how many parenta ID· land PTA. Other membera of eo II aew bomemakera m bel Pickens, Kathryn Johnson, altoulder·le"llh veil was
. 1966. He is employed as an elec· Galway, Kerry, .Dttblin, C4rk
o1!ere, they stop speak Isrst their cillldren get mort
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IIams, Betty ar • . Die
tend lhe club.
ynd, rh \ •• ers, Sam aRoerhre pendaol necklace, a gift lrom i: : : !.....................,..·~bi~b~ul~o:u~s~b~u:mb=l~e.!:::;'~-""1
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Johnson, Ma_ry Floccan, ate
. • 1 e ,.,.1esa, ra us · the brldesroom. She carried a \
Wamsley, Lilly Imboden, Ka- Jessie Cottrlli and Mabel Ptc· l
bouquet of white carnations and
It's like they'd beeo married SINS OF THE MOTHERd bad • big, bitter divorce 1O.ar Helen:
thy Thamu, Darlene Smith, kens aave an into resting and
yellow roses.
th "estreme mental crnelty" 1 I'm i8, 1 coUeae freahmlll. Sborry Matson, Melva Johnsloa, oollllructlve report of the
d llght&amp; over property, etc. All throuch hlgb acbool
1111' Lori Godby, Pal Malone, Juan- Health Conference they had at·
Mrs. Floyd RobbiM of
ter ill, we just give back a mother wouldn't let 011 data. .Ita Dozer, Cha_rlea Scott, Chea- terxled at JackFOn.
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ring. ud usuaDy I he You oee, abe has bad three tor King, Chns Napper, Alan A vel'; deliCIOUS
potluck ,
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Her street-length empire
-up 11 almost mutual. By children out of wedlock a n d Gibson, Erm• Smith,
lunch was enJoyed at noon with , Mrs. Oris (Rose) Guinther dre~s featured a navy blue
tiDie rm tired of him, be's tw.o husbands. Nothing wocketl Woodard and Roger Alkire.
grace b&lt;tng given by Mr s. was pleasantly surprised last bodice and light blue crepe
'Of me, or vice versa, ao out for her. She doean't lrUst
Geneva ~oian.
SUnday when she was hoaored skirt. She wore a ehort blue
by can't we be friends?
Imen.
The afternoon program topic with a birthday dinner at her veil topped wtth a navy blue \
I wont with a boy sl• She doesn't truat me, tbotlgh
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wu "Meal Planning,". taught home tn Houle 7, Pomeroy, bow, and wore a corsage of
A Collection of 21 of the most excellent
nt~ and we were very dose I've never been an) trouble to
by Betty Haye&lt;,
that by a host of relatives and red roses.
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t we started gett1n11 on each Iher. She talks about boys anti
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Jell Long of. Chirago, Ill, at· '
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distinguished European ertists; others by
vo him his ring. 1 thoUiht It I could never nave a
boy "Friendship " was the devo- The Chess Club of Rutland Mrs. Gm~her recetv~ man~ man and ushers were Ronald
ould be dlllerent because we Icome to see me even. She says tiona! topic presented by Mrs. High school reorganized recent- grlts. AttenH
were r · and Graves, brother of the bride,
American artists, but every one a misterwe'd always be pals. ,"No Dates" until I finl&amp;h col- Lee I!ou!h when the Past Mat- ly with Mike Brogan elected ~~- RBoy d0 Lean,! Mr. Mran and Floyd Robbins,
piece!
t today I pnssed him in the lege. She "knows" I'll get
ron's Club of Evangeline Chap!- the new president. Other ef!J· ~u,. ernar
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s. law o( the bride, both of Or·
ll, lind be looked right oyer nant If I even look at a
OES, met Fridll' evllllnl cen are ROller Alkire, vice Carolyn Hesson, Mr. and Mrs.
y hood. I Wll right behind Surely I, of all people,
the home ol Mrs. Emerson pruldenl, and Ronnie Youna, Harold Zerkle, Ronnie
and an~~;. Graves, mother of the \
Jones, Grant St., Middleport. secretary • treasurer. New Belmda, arxl Mn. Freda Hart, bride, wore a mo., green
m ft_lunch and It was like I be a pushover. I don't
aan1 there.
10 anealt. Ia thero any
Earl Knlgbt was asslstln&amp; members ~cepted lnlo the club all of New Haven; Mr. and sheath dress with white trim.
1 d@D't feel bad al losiag a way? - J.K.
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are Betty Clark, Debbie Tum· Mrs. Stanley Staats, Beverly' Her accessories were brown
ac!J, but I'm miserable be- Dear J:
Mn. Charles BeMett
er, Dennia Schllllnl,
Robert Karen, Carol and Max Staats ; and sbe had a corsage of whit&lt;
1llllt ~ lrl•rxl. Do ~· Ye!! - An ultbnatum.
eel in the abeenee of the
Smith, Jim Fink and Dean Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staats,
---·-ve w be like this? - Dl· your mother you won't let
Mrs. Wlllis Anthony.
Weber. Mlu Sally Schaaf JJ Bonnie and Bernita· Mrs. Eliz.
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club advisor.
abeth Grlndalead ~nd
Miss Pvt. Orvllle 0. Johnson,
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club voted to accept the
t'aye Hoffman of Letart, W. Va. of Mr and Mrs. Orville Joh•n·ll
8eenut rldlculollll, doesn't It! This bitter •oman
of the Pomeroy Put
SERVICI!S BFAliN
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoffman, son, Dexter, has completed
1 wbal eiae can you expect professtonai help. I bope
tron's Club to be peof&amp; at
Evangelistic aervices with Edna Hoffman o1 Hartltrd and weeks of basic and combat
the "steady system'" that can perauade Iter to see
for the annual Chrlitmaa party Rev. Jack lliegent ia charge ,
training at Ft. Bemting, Ga., In
es the "break-up" a big, counsellor. - H.
was set for Friday, Dec. 16, wiD be&amp;in al 7:30 o'clock to- Mr. and Mrs. George Star· special forces and is now
Jtw:b&lt;llacussed oventamong all
November 17. Tile date aight at lite Asbury Melhodist key of Pomeroy and the honor· ing a 10 weeks course in the
ur fi'lends - and oome wllo
the borne of Mrs. M. L. Qturch in Syracuse. Pa!lor ed gu•si, Mrs. Ginther and her noncommissioned officers lead·
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'endell G. StuUer announced. husband, Oris. Mrs. Ginther al· ership corps at FL Sill,
Your ex is doing what is exA 11 gift uchanae will be 'l'h.ere will be apecllll llinsing 10 received a call from ber borne. Orville rteeived an awa•ro 11
ltcted of him, and It probadurlnl lito party. Named each aliht.
aon, Jim, tl Middlet.wn.
this.
y comea easy because his eao
the nominauna committee
ipped a gear.
The Eastorn Future Hom were Mrs. Joe Yollll&amp;, Sr., and
, Make !tim speak oo you: ~ear makers of America held 1
Mn. Bernice Winn. A note of
If you've always wante&lt;;l or treasured, a
ldln down with perslstont frreodOciOiter
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Leon• Kobl.
fine oil painting for your home, this is
~ snubs. Who knows! You ~=• ~e member• ore
Games were played durin,l
your opportunity. All twenty-one, on disstart a new trend at be · B . w Marth
lbe eveninl and prlztl award·
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decorating staff help you decide then cor;, am a girl of 14. Until this er, Linda !!vans, Rose
Hawkllll, Mrs, John Ly081,
Regular 17.00
Jl!ar my folks were pretty easy· ~·· J~
Allen Jlu&amp;hes. A dossert
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relate the accessories In your room to com·
J!ting, but no more!
a!llla raw ey,
raw ey, course was
at tilt cloH
II'm not allowed lo Iiston . to Winnie Marcinko, Brenda Rol· of the meeting by the boateaaplement your new "work of artH.
Regular 12.50
r+clio or TV except on week· smcer, SheHa Krautter, Clrl· es.
ejrds During the week I'm 10 dy CoiHM, Jo Ann Brooks,
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efumlture
hhme till I have to 10 tAt bed Yvonne Cunninlbam and
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-4 at 9:30.
mona Eagle, Linda Myer nd
eurpet
Regul•r 1.00 &amp; US
,Whenever I get a phone C11ll, Janice Balter.
Irs whacked off abort by my Members .
Mr. Wayno Love returned reecftCQraton
mother broaklng in on the ez- Marilyn Curti!, Karen IIUtiiU,I ctlltly from • vlait with his
tension with "Time to study, Linda Perry, Pat Harrla,
partnta It KannapoHI, N. C.
Gainer .S.aonclencl Grepo St1o
SALI
dj!ar r She listens in too, oo see EDife, Stmdy CurUa,
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Saundlf I'm talking about boyo.
Ban, Linda WeaUall,
en of Lt Pine 81., &lt;Wllpollu,
· In GaiUpohs, Ohio
I'J'My make a hlg deal about Martin, Ellen 1\aevaa,
have returned from a
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TJUNK about boys. Now real· Hunt; Mn. Thelma Eqhl,
Bobby Wood, Ktnn and Joyce
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RefresluttODI&amp; were , 11rved. michael "avo dftn up their
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"Food lor die lvamey'' was 'lite purpott ollht prilt•• Ill!, llfrt. Watton; hod fiJI' the World Coftllllunltt bay
the elass bas paid a total of
lhe topic o1 the program pre- was to take a new look at tlte Chrlsilan Pilgrim, Mrs. Ulli Grace Eplicopal clturcb
1402 40 kiward the
furnace
senl!tl by Mra. Us win Nl!ll.. uorantllll of Holy MIJ!ilaiOII curtl!; Pood ror the l.mtl'l November 4 fti 1110 annourw
Ieavins a balance of ~.71 l~
when the WSCS or Forest Run •so thai Ill historic rtluallstl~ 'l'able, Mn. Alll'ld YUUgar: ld.
the treasury.
Methodist Church in
Meigs meaning can be reinterpreted A}IOIIIH Tiatlilli&amp; uti Iitllo)l· Mrs. Mark l!lnrll dltltt
It wat reported the 41 cook - . - 1eounty met Wednesdliy evon· to todoy's ChrisUono.
Til• thlp, MH. FAltlt Slit!GII, 1llltl r!ptlrl b!lnb to aliilfit$iij
books have arrived to be sold.
MotKtay
mg at the church.
bymn "Oil God O'ur Jltlp Ia l'ilgrim"it Into the UnkiiOwn, urlid lhey be Oiled 1111
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THE SOUTHERN !Iemen· Mrs. RUII Walaon, At'llidtnl, Ases 'Paot," Mn. Ktraa Roul!b Mrt. l'rt!d lie -.e.
onct. Mrs. Us win Nease r
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red carpet lor the church unci• tary PTA will meet Monday coodueted !Itt meet~n~ Whlcb readllll John t:l5-58, tllld Mro. A reldlll&amp; by Mn. Mll'k J!ly. I letle~ tl'«&lt;l Mrt. iJIIWI m.,
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uary, Rev. Stotler arrived and evemng, ocoober ~ at I p. m. opened with the purpoae of Ne111 aivlna • mediiiiiOtJ, ~ w od Jbt bymft, "MY Paltb ans In regard tG the ~~
the group tans "Happy Birth· at the acbool. Mrs. Moaning the wscs in unison loUOWt!d ened tht ptOII'llll
LDOko lip 'Ill 'l'llee" ciOPCIIbi! Cllllll Plans were made Mill
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The Twllilht Gorden club of broken collar bone.
day" It him. It was voted to Kloes wlll give a brief !Ilk on wtth davouono by Mrs. Frill Several tta&amp;aP 01 lht ptGihnl.
1 bflllll, rum~qe 1111 on Navembtl!U
.'•lt1leroy met Thuraday even· Mro. Leverett Roul!ll, preal· purchaae the carpet and nam· the TB. levy. All other PTAo lNease who o!ftrad prayer and mpic were liftll frl"'lliJ, Jao Rtf. Wendell G. ~lutler admln• lla ~ bttlldll\11 IOI'IIIl!rll' oll!llll
nil-at the Columbia Gas Co. of· Ident conducted a ahort bUll· ed on the committee wero are mvtted.
'gave • meditadon, "Opsa lor IU&gt; fllllt and llaci by lilt!. illetetl eG111111uniod.
pled bY !lvans otlll'e in Poolelli!fl
, '"In Middleport for a demon· ness' session. Several announoe. Rev. Stu£ler, Mlio Eleanor Rob- RACI~E WES~YAN Servlctl8usi!IIU."
John ~I; JOI!s the InliJIIr.] Dllrln&amp; \h@ busltll!d mslon I 1 At the closo 01 !l1e bttlltiliiJJ
•l l'ttion by Betty Newton.
I ments were mad&gt; Including the son, Mr1. Carl Kloea and Mtl. Gutitf wtll hold !Ia
re&amp;uJar --~------- · ·---- Itltlnlt you mtl wl! reid from !e!!IOtl, rell'!!bMII
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"~'e8tlve Holktay Fouds and Che•ter Gorden club flow.lr Franklin Rizer.
' meetin&amp; Monday, Oct. :14
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' the ll'l!her llmily lor llollent. served by Mr.. Lolli Qdf
i"un," was the theme of the show saturday and Sunday R•· l Ice cream, cake, coffee and l7:30 pm. II the home of Mrt.
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"""'onstration and foiJowin o it glonal meeting at parish house Ilea werr ser,ved from a table ' Wilma r:;rcGraw.
I Northup llflsi!Oilary IIOC!Itty the. BOll(, tfaOI lo FarNt. Tht I at the church Monday It 7::!0 aboVe and Mr.. John fl'. the loud was served to 1 h e of First &lt;.:onaregatlonal church with white cOver and eentered BETHEL NO. Ia of the Inter·] ~nored • departing mamber It acrtpture was read by Mrt. p, m. for lite We.k of Prayor 1Mrs. llanwn Holter illtl ,,ltlfa,
mnmbers and tbe memhm of 10 Marietta, November 10 tre•· l' with two birthday cakes honor- 1 national Order or Jeb's Oaugh· 'ts Oetober meeting at . the Rose and prayer w11 otlered llld !!elf Denlll, wltslnnounetd. !Harry Wyatt.
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were guests. The door pme was lmade with Mrs. Gerald Wilder· behalf of the cia,, pre.ented Pomtroy Masonic Temple ot•afternoon ~esslon. The Jl'GUp son&amp; wa! "Whot A Friend.''
I' WOrded to Mrs William Mor 1muth by November 41 and a Rev. Stutler with a gift certlll· 7:30 p.m.
1presented I going away prea- The Ill wtn
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"" prtsidenl of 'the Mlddlepor; :planning meeting for the Coun· 'Cllte rrom • Pomeroy clothlna GARDEN CLUB presidents . ent to Mra. Juetme Melton,
present~.· "L,fere::!~: .. ~e~e
Membe~ oo
l'lub. The table place setting 'ty Chrtstrnas flower sliow at the ,!tore
and mterested members will 1 Fourteen members worked on M
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was made by Mrs Mary B johio Power Co office Mon- [ Attendins were Rev. and Mrs. meet at Ohio Power eo. of!tce quilll prior to the afternoon At•· Mae 1 bol?'~er, And
Reldlngs mark•d the 111-day ,ton. and tf~ group sang
ltelnes. The flower ~rrangement • day.
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·.m shades or pink eh"santhe- 1 The theme of the ahow will Karr, Mr. and Mrs Bill Wine· I WJII be made lor arrangement president, presided and
the Cremeens , It Goes Wk~. Thla Home Club of Oalha' Ca.m-1 vollons were ~Jven by '!IMP.
mums In a low blue eJall dish, be "There's a sLar In the sky." brenner, Mi" Robaon, Mr ' · : claBSes In the Christmat now-' group opened thl progrtm with by Mrs_. N:e ..Sheetl;,, &amp;~I Patin Baptist Church, whtchll French, followed b! )iljll!ll
which was sent to Mrs. Eddie New program books for the year Paul Kloee. Mrs. Woodrow er show.
one Satd is.. and Srntle, was .held at the home ol Mrs. by Mrs. Carl Rile. E1ghl l!rf.!!ll
Smith I member who has a wer distributed
Zwilling, Mra. Carl Kloes, Mn.
TUESDAY
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by Mill llol1me Nibert. Btble 0. E. F.·tnch
bero ••, ... red th• roll catl and
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qul!ltiODI were by Mrs. Mary Among tne readings given ' Mro. Dale Rothgeb wa;aQeJTbe Sunday Timos.Sentinel, Sunday, October 23, 1966-l7 Mra. Herbert Parker, Mrs. Ea- Club wll ' .. ,..1 Tueaday evenFrancea Rile and Mro. llebee· were, "H~ K~po _the Key," b~ : corned as a new member. 11M·
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llesole Rtle : Datly Slr~ngth, · well cord• wer• SJgned' .lllllt
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lea Hoback and Mr. and Mra. Sr. alL•· p. m. Hostesses wilt
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by Gall Batrd ; a poem, Whteh iSent to Mrs. Charles 111!i'lit,
Millard Van Meter and Tony. be Mrs. Leo Kennedy Jr. and M Ch 1 Lalit
Tht 1001ety It as dismissed Are YOU'' by Meda Mink '"l'he 1Mr l&gt;dw'n Tha•ton and ~M.
Mrs Don Beui..
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Fitly Spoken Word." by Nellie :John K Russell
notasl
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onnr W1 a 1ayette 8 ower Mae Rei•mare Mr
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1 Erb and Mils Frankie Mumaw Sybil Jl'ren&lt;h, and Wa!bng To
of Mri. Joseph Cook.
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RACINE Amencan Legton I Drs. I arthes bupre,s '" u··t ' 114111 Martha Ge~htirner, • Cormick.
Isession at Ihe hom• of
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Visiting Star Rt. ; Mrs. Artllur Pride·
AuxiliAry will hold ita regula:·' l urh ng I• M snell
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• m~rn lng was spent soc!- George ,~ rene h v·'"w' w
houra 2-4 and 74 p.m. Parents more, Rt. t Radcliff·, M ro.
meeting Tuesday Oct 25 at 8 ,•.darget pola "'erear ad ef ' pll'll, Colwnbus, spent 1'lmr!o 1ouy and at noon a pot1uck din· Mr and Mrs Frrri• .John
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James Hlll, Rt. ' Jackson; Mrs.
1.30 p. m. Potluck refreshments I Ch . I
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Jessie H. Hufhe!,
Ashland,
will be served.
Stea/~0~8~ on'~:~nesday,o~ Mllaea Ada and Lueretio Gert- The Z p m •,tssion was ull- ' Shriver, 0 1: and
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Mrs, Dwight N, Steven, Rl. Ky.; Perry W. Redman, Sandycember 21, !Oiiowod wilit a par• betmer.
I ed to ordet· by 1,1•~_11oy__Thax-• French _ _ _ _ _ __
2 Ga!Hpolla; John D. Markley, ville. W Va.; Mrs. Richard P.
WEDNESDAY
ty at the home of Mrl. Kenneth
taO Garfield Ave.; Mrs. James Asher, Ravenswood.
_ _..,,.,,,_..,,_.,., HEATH METHODIST Church Michael.
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B. liau, Chllhlre; GH!'&amp;e W.
Births
MONDAY
will hold a family ni&amp;ht dinner Game1 were played
with '
S~renger, Pt. Pleaaint; Mrs. Mrs. Dwiaht N. Stever!, Rt. CATHOLIC WOMEN'S Club Wedneaday evenma, Oct. 28, at pntes awarded m Mra. How·
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Melv!D R. Farley, Pt. Pleat- 2 Galllpollo, son, 7:45 a.m. Frl· will m..t at 6 p. m. at St. ft;30 p m. at the church. Those ard Birchfield, Mrs
Nathan 1
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ani: Mrl. Bobby L. Tucker, day ; Mrs. William E. Mercer, Louit Catholic Church.
attend in&amp; are to bring a cover- Biggs Mrs Floyd Harrison a Rev. and Mrs. C. L. 0 Con- Jl Bailey. Gene Yost, Marlin IYoot. Olhe M"" CozaJ t,
Gflmml Landini, W.Va.; Park Jackaon, aon, 10 :48 a.m. Fri- DIAPERS TO DATES Moth· ed dish and table service. The pest: Mro.' Michael won lho ""' of Racine celebrated their Wilcoren, Frank Cleland, John , gtobart•nd Mnrth• Lou fJ)i
D. McDaniel, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. day; Mrs. Melvin R. Farley, era Leape will bold a Hallow· Rev. Cal~in Rndetteffer, dis- door pme. Mn. Roachr eceiv· : siiVPr wedding anniversary on Bentz, Bill Cotart, Marjorie · Sevml othm mailed ' '-": §1
Ell!ler W. Kaots,
Pomeroy Pt. Pleasant, son, ! ·le p.m. een party at 7:30 p. m., at trict superintendent. wtll be a ed an anniverury &amp;lit from her I ~~g!to.nThVey werbyethmarrledR in o.r.lm..,.m•,"'Rod
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the home of Mrs. Phlllp Heck. suest. Members or the congre- secret pal.
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CUB Seoul Paek 2113, Grac• gatlon and their families a" Relreahmonll were served by IF~ancJS J. Brooke, Jr. Rev.
April M. Armstead, Geor8e Methodist churcn, 7 p.m All urged to attend.
the hostess to those named a- !OConnor Is pastor or Racme
Bates, Kine! Beckner, Teresa Cubs wear co•tumes. RefreshA STATE CONCLAVE of the lbo"" and Mrs. ftoymond Fl•ch· jFtrsl Baptist Church and Ute .
D. Campbell, Mro. Rondus G. menta
Ohio Valley Commandery No. er, Mrs. Wilbur YouDJ, Mn. Bethlehem Bapt"t Church
Gaaae · reaOJa&amp;•- l)alllpot- Ca•to, Mrs. William G Casto, GALI-lA TOP~ Club
will 24. Knights Templa~. will be iH01111rd Phillips, Mn. Thomas Great Bend.
Is Dam 12.1, 13.5, runnihi 6 ii•t Eickelberg, Mro. Cornelia Goff. meel at 7 p m., at Grace M.. held Wednesday, October 21,. Stewart, Mrs. Robert
Eads, Alter church servic81
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un rollers, Pomeroy • Mason Mro. Leslie E Henry, Samuel thodtst church N•w memhero at 1·30 p. m. A potluck meal 1Mrs Clllford Ebersbach and 1 Sunday evemn&amp; lhe congrep20.65, Pt. Pleasant 24.14, Hln L. Hurlow, Walter 8 Landrum, cali441H6!d
will be !'f!rved at 6:30p.m. 1ruest, Mrs. Don Stewart.
Ilion surprised Rev. srxl Mn. l
ton Ul, Kanawha Falls 6.96 Mrs Cathenne NJerman Stan· MERCERVILLE Grange will
MUNE GRANGE will meetl
O'Connor with an hour of cele- 1
risina, CbarleoiOI! 11.92 falllng. ley
Pennmgton, Mrs. ' Or- hold a spectal meetmg at 1.. Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 7•30 at
bration and fellowsh1p ot
Llllldon and Marmet dam• were ville B. Philllptt, Carl B. Ruth- 30 P m. Members piease be the Grange Hall. Boo•ter ~lght 'l
llaptl!l parsona1e. Lovely Jlll:O .. (
running 1\2 lett, and Winfield erford. Mrs. &amp;ina C. SInes, present. Work In first and •e- will be observed snd
thm
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many oJ Silver. were presenied. '
Oam 3 leet.
Mrs. Albert c. workman, Mrs. cond de81'e&lt;~ will be liven.
will be a speaker lor the TB I
Refre•hmenL• of cake,
Btal MMem&lt;all:
R 11 . K H k d . f t
I CENTENARY GRANGE wilt Bond Issue. Everyone 18 wel- 1
cream, and coffee. wert oorv. ,l
Obio BIYer - Wayne H. up 0 '"Ge· ldawL aMn Km an dsoln, meet at 7,30 p. m. Halloween come. Refreshmenls 11'111 bo• l ""'""''~-- • ~ ".,,.,,_ , ,- - T"' ed to the &amp;uest•. Th• decorated
ra
· c ee an n- costume contest will
• 3:SO p. m. ; Kentucklan up fMrs.I
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be •erved .
Mr. and Mn. Damon Far- ca k,.. w"e baked by Ollie Mae
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held. VIsitors are welcome to
THURSDAY
lreil, Mr. and Mrs. DUford Far- Cozort and Martha Lou B•egle.
up 14, 10:45 p. m.; Polly R.
attend. Refreshmen!J wtll be
ALL PERSONS on the com· 1reil. Mr. and Mro. Estill Moore The refreshmenla 11ere oer•ltd ll
,,own 15, 7:10 p. m.: Baby Lur
l'et••••• Memorial Hoapital 1 furnished by the Granse.
m1ttees for the Pomeroy PTA and Mrs J. c Farrell were by Lola Bailey, Jane Ann Po••-:I
up 17, 7:10a.m.; l'llilip Sporn Admisolono - Lucy Cooper, 1
,Halloween party are osked to !cailed to East Bank, w. Va. ell and Trudy O'Connor.
down 17, 5:45 a. m.; Jefleraon Mason : Floyd Barringer, Reeds- ' TUESDAY
meet Thursday, October 27 tt this week by tile death of Bill During refreshment
urn&lt;. II
down II, 3:35 a. m.; Harvey ville: William Argabrite, Woos· GALLIPOLIS GUIDING Mo- 1 P m at the •chool to sack lcarr
Ver• Beeate read twn poem&lt;
Jordon down 19, 6 a. m.; Vul· tor; Roy Sears, Middleport.
thers Club will hold tis month· prizes and, set up booths. . ' M~ndoy goest• of Mill Mar· she had compooed for R...
can down II, 7 a. m.; A. J. Dtac~o~rCe 1 - Mary Turner, ty meeting at 7 p.m. at the . WOMEN S SOCIETY of ChrtS· cia Karr were Mrs. Georae and Mrs. O'Connor oommem- •
Pitten up 19, 8 a. m.; Reliable Bertha .h&gt;ckson, Larry Grue- Grace Methodist Church with !tan S~rvtce of the . Chester Brady of Frostproof, Fla. and oroting their 25 yean of marup 21, I:ZS a. m. , Robert Reed ser, Robert Cook.
French City Mothers Club ~ethodiSt Church wtll observe Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cowen of ~tied life.
up 21, 2:40 a.m.; Walter Beckas guests.
A C~~ lo Prayer and Self- , Weal carrollton.
I Guest• who were preoent lnJord up 21, 4:11a.m.; JaneT.
Meigs Geaeral Hoapltal
ADDAVILLE PTO will meet Denial program Thursday, &lt;?c- 1 Mr. and Mrt. T. A. Downle 'cluded Francel WilcO!ert, DeJo. '
down 21, I:U 1. m.; Steel Admilllolu- None.
In the school cafeterta at 7:30 Iober 27, at 7:!0 p. m. The ,and Charles, Mr. and Mrs WI!· res Cleland, Edna Pit'Wis, ve- l
R~ger up 21, 8:30 a. m.; Peg. Dischnraes - None.
p.m. Mr&lt;. Annabello Bail will theme f~, tlltlll II "These My 1Ham B. Downie and wintam ra Beegle, Grella Simpson, llelgy llownry up 22, 2:45 a. m.;
be the guest speaker
Brethren. Men, women and and Mrs T. w. Bengel spent en Simpson, Marilyn ~~:~::II
Southern doWII 22, •:• a. m.:
Pit.,... Valley Hotpltal
RIVERSIDE Study Club will chtldren are mvtled.
last Sunday at Dunbar, w. Va.l Jerry Pow•n. Ethel AI
Tammy While down 23, I a.m.; ADMIIIIID - Mrs. W. H. meet at I p.m., at the home
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brleht. Phyllis Bailey, Lois Bailey,
Boc-K up Greenup 9 p. m.; H. Rider, Vinton, Ohio.
of Mrs. M T Epling, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss- i
E. Bowles up Greenup 5 a.m.: DISCHARGED - Mrs. Cur· Gueal speaker will be Mrs.
8V. fQ IS
man
and family or Granvllle ,
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Louisiana up 8 a. m.; Bayou Us Wallace and daughter, Kerr. Alma S. Bean of the Division
, were recent 11uests of hia par- 1
LaRose down Grel!uup Mli p. o. Jam., Pattmon, HocMt:: of Servi&lt;e for the Blind. JunMr. and Mrs. E•lle Moso- 1
m.; Franklin B. up Meldahl Mrs. Carl Hogsett Apple Grove. lor Woman'• Club members ,
8:20 p. m.; Brian B. up Melwill be ..,.....
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Mrs. Ernlne North of Newark '
dahl 2:30 I . m · J . S. LewiS up
DAUGHTER BORN
LAFAYE1'f'E Unit, American
Or
Qgl/1!
two weeks with Mr.
,\ppl'OVtd for Vetmllll
Meidahl 3:~~.~-: Lady Mill- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hudson Legloo Aus!Hary will meet at
Mro.
Momnan.
Training arul 8odal
un down ........ bl 3:40 1.m.; are announcing tile birth of their 7:30 p.m. at the hail. Four speaker when the Child
Mn. Ernest Konnedy ol Ak·
Seeurlty Stlldellts
Rose G. down Meldahi t:lf a. first child, a 6 lb. 1\\ oz. daugh- young laditl ch011n from high vation Le.liUO met Thuraday
was the ,...kend peat
Next Qullttr
m.
ter, Lori Lyn, at Holzer Hospil· school to attend Buckeye Girls evenltt( at the homo of Mn. Ml'l. ll:dlth Thomao.
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GaUipollo Dttm - Ed e an a al Saturday, Oetober 1. Grand- State will speak. Refresh • Paul Runell, Mlddltporl.
Mrs. B. F. Gravely, Mn. J,
C..alat
and lnfllrmotl..,
Bosworth down 1·35 P m. Moun parents are Mr. and Mrs. Da- lllt!llls will be oented.
A. Eden and r.llu Helen LodJ.
On DiJtieMa C"'*
lain State down 7 p. m.; OVI!C Vid Grueaer and Mr. and Mrs. TODDLERS TO TASSELS A school lor retarded
ary •l•ited Thursday with Mrs.
Avaii.W.
UjiOn Rtljlllll
dOWll 7:15 p, m.; Otlwflrd down Waiter Hudson of Pomeroy,
Mothers Leaguo will mert dren in Meip ceunty wos lhe Harriott Ruuell ond Mra. lllllowll
12:45 a. m.; Andrew Calboan
at 8 P· m. at lito 11eme of lopic of the Rev. Kraly, who al- Chamberlain.
up 2:20 a. "::::...~ McCool down
ASKS DIVORCE
Mrs. ArthUr Rupe, Jr., 2GII lo spoke OR pita... of mental Mrs. Mae Rtitmire Gf
4 a. m.; - • • Sllte down One pe1ilion for divorce wat Ba!!llani Dr. 11 will be «tJJSt Illness. The dub ~tod hi1Il llaven, W. Va., is tbe 1uest of
l:20 a, m.; Beayer up 7:40 a. filed In the oi!Jtoo of the Me:IP I night. A skll wtn be present- a gilt and a·aUDihllll box
'*'lister, Mrt. S..le Fllcbtr.
m.; Westorn ,. 1:21 L til.
clt'r!r of court&amp; Friday. Era
ed by members of the LeiJUe. toys for the achool.
Mrs. William Porter orxt J&lt;Ibn
Phluttlta67
....... llnr- Lley J - Van Way, Route I, Reedlville,
DJ MrL l1uala Flldle Mn.
' - down Marme1 7:~ ,, !Oed IUil qainst Carl D. VIIIMrs. Gene Houdashelt, pres!- '
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m,; KDos ~ llllrmell:lt a. Way Sr., Roulf 1, Reedsville,
dent, conducted the meeting
m. : Fort DeMitiin liP J1arm1t 011 clrarpt of iJ'CIII nqleet arxl P,
Which opened with tho Mo!Mrs
Ui a. m.; Allell R. illtrrill 11p eltremo mrelty. Plallltilf asks
ofeS
Pr.Yer in unlsen. Mrs. J4!1!11
Winfield t tt p m.; 0. F. &amp;bear· ttbt be ftlllled IDd .ld'l
rf COOk was devotional lUll«. Mr
wlw Ails on me bUys 1 new
er dowa WitdleJd l:lt p. a; IGrly of lin rm- t!l!lldmo,
fOM IU•
Dan White asked the Club m
National down Wlnlleici 1:40 ailllllllf temporary and permasupport the renewal of tho
(Pic!Wtl• MD..r, Tilt loarl, Gy111 Set)'
a. m.: Helen Z. don W!llfield aent, and IUPporl. tempora11
levy and II wa votod !A) endorse
MIMING AID
4 25 a. m.; Charle1 Stevenson and permanet, for the minor Miss Maxine llenoell, Colum· it. Robert Cleland, c!talrman
• Stallllnaey Bieycll&gt;
•!toller" Massagi!T
Winfield l:lf a. a
ehildrea.
is spendlliC lito weekeM the Red Cross drtve, spoke brief·
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Electric·
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Cyeles
•8\ll'l!ells
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ber parents, Mr.
anti ly
,Mn. Charles BeJrneiL
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ellel* Maar em
-'!:fl!l.'cllle Maf
Mrs. Bernard Sebramm bas It wa1 •oted 1o spell.,
• Hand "'-ters
§' Pl'ogram~
retui1led !A) ber ' - lD Zanet- Bloodmobile nest Montby,
eTilt
Boaro~
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•f6omet~ic-Z:Bin'S
rille alter a 'llalt bere with Mrs. Glenn Hensltr ••
her d.,.ttter and family, Mr. man. Anyone wl•hh!J In
What abottf. volil' btlrlng-hu It 11 1IN tile t11p
WOIIIII!f CI.ASftS Mrlllltl' CllASii'S
anll Mrs. John Lyow.~ and Cfn- tion on the 111lridn1 aelldlle
wbef. JOU ~o~ft-' whellllr at aot • llurllilldll
ly. She wu _ . to zanes- may contact Mrs.
• . . Cl Rlt ,ANt.Y Hllltll••MIS'
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Mrs.
LyG!tl
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daugbN
were
10batlltod
f11 TM. Aln u,hts•
be bell!flctal? Our tesliDg II tltD all wflll.
Llndi, and Mrs, Arlene members llld two J11111t
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Of Our
Clllt ObllpttOII, IIIII oar reto11meodaUo111 baed •
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l(celll ,uests of mt .. md Mrs. ind Mn. Harold Gewp. ..
Newly
~~~ns 11m .~'llro- 1rlteJIIW ~MaleC! IIJ' llll'l.j(
all or write for u appvlll•tllt Ia lllil fihar, II
lift: 1iit1 Mrs. ~ollft J!Jwt. 11e1 lntell wa• llltl'llltd
~til\·.., Mf:~'~-'411111 ,Mrs. Gille.
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In' $ 'I I IIYII'II litl~ Mro. n.aler, 'Nn :..b.tlii
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Rev. Wendell 0. lltutlw wu lened with the hymn, "Jetu1 II
lionored when the Eagles cla" All the World To Me," and de·
,, the Sytacu1e church sehool vollons by Mrs. Dana Wlnebrenmet Thursday evening at tbe lner. it was announced that
churclt.
$51.!0 was made from the bake
The metlna, in chlflt oi lsale wh1ch was paid on the
Bill Winebrenner, president, op- new gas furnace for the churclt.
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Phone 992-2-143
Pomeroy, 0.

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our power to see. 'I vim . lJ:&lt;e Blue Lustre! Rent
s~ missed by
daughter, I eledric shampooer $1. Sbep·
1*'18 Clark, Parents, Mr. 1 pard, 862 Ist Ave.
250-6
aR8°Mrs. Stanley Swain and FURN-ISHED e room ho 1i;e, ROOM I baths, turnaoo, large
ldftlers and sisters.
250...1 baths, basement, gas furnace,!:
lot rtlDI to river on Garfield
c:;;;. J - ...._,. · •
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Notice
! age. Call Mrs. Ros• Northup,
~r Sa~•FOR SALf
10~'\he fun. Be a blonde in Hl&gt;-2&gt;4].
250-61 MOBILE ROME SALE
~-Mor111Jg h;;;.t,.;.;-;:;,-. ~ A. Farm 7 1'001111 bath
juo / • matter of
ROOM apartment with
SEE the all electric Vindalt
2241.
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awl ~the new Booat process-; newly decorated. unfurnished. New Moon 1 Br.
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Owner Wents It Solei Before Winter
in 1/'achine, frosting, bleach· j Also private trailer space lor 10' x 47'
$3.19!1 1TROMBONE and stalld. E1ceJ. 8711 A. FARM 1
bath You'll find this fine brick 3 bedroom ranch in Fairview
in~
· and Uppil!g. Coming soon i rent 3 room house woth both New Mooa 3 Br.
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' nd roombrin~ Subdivbion out Rt. 35. It includes 1 ~ tile baths beau·
1 lent tonditioa. Pl1. 37t-2415.
to; ula Kay's Beauty Saloa. in Cheshire. Call 446-11293.
10' 1 51'
$3,1195'
:118-3 _argo ,:"
In Soli tiful kitchen, patio doors, 2 car garage and full balte-1
NJ or Linda Halley, spe&lt;- ----·------ ~ !48-,5 _
N~w M~?" I Br.
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len wa'C: ood out- ment. lt'a in_excellent condition. Owner does not waut
d t m hi-fashion colocs. Ph. 5 ROOM apartmeat unfurllisb- U x M
$3,99!114 PUREBRED . polled mllklnl ~ ty North! Prloe ID winter tbi8 borne. We'll abow It any time you say
441J141142.
:15&amp;-4 ed. 756 Second A;e. Call 446- New Moon I Br.
Ishorthorns. Helfer !II. yrs. $111 • ue.ar
P·
and help•)!Gil fiDd filllncing.
iUS"rreceived a shipment -of 0554 until I, after i call 446- 12' • 57'
_$4,1115 old, one with first eall I wkl
,000.
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COMBINATION
WflrMER'S BLACK DIA- 4198.
%48-tl Used I BR I • fl Mobile
old, real nice, lotJ milk.
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Home
S to freshen later. Must see ID\t A. 5 roo!DI, buement, gar.
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oaocu"Y S'I'OilE
Pll.LING STATION
. OND UNIMENT. Your ~2 BEDROOM house
trailer Opea tiU I p.m. Ph. 4~3547, to appreciate. Harry Steele, age, bath, fumlet. Fruit,
lfi1RED COUPlE
6'I""QQ( OF GOODS
I ROOII DWJUJNCI
RfHfle•gll Dealer, 1921 E. Ave. 01 Rt. 325 elose 1o
Rio Joha-'o Mobile HINDe
Eureka, Oblo.
148-1 PleniJ water. Below HDbaon
· NEWLY WED
31 ACft~8
GOlllpohs, Ohoo. Phone GI Grande. 10' 1 W. Pb. 24;.
Gallipolii Oblo
- - - -- - 1t mill off Route 1. AU b
lOON Roo "'"" UP TO DAR IQUD"IIENT
lD&amp;U. RUIBA.ND Wlt'l IJPD"''U'
Just across tbe road ~129.
248-l - - -- --- ' .. -- - - - 11115T FORD 4 dr. Seda., auto, $5,0011.
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frlitt Snuth BuJCk used car
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apartment. 1911! IIILLCREST mobile home, trans., one 11159 Opal xtat1011
OLD u . ,.. ,.... ....,. ..-.
No Money Short.ge
---- _ Ground floor, well located, lit 1 10. EJC&lt;!llent 10aditi011. wagoo. Bolli In good colllll- WE HAVE aeveral pieces ol
WIU
TIADE
.1AIIF; $50, $1110, $500 or more Suitable for 2 persons. D. H. S.. at Lowell McCarley or tion. Six rabbit beagle puJI" nunt land IIIII farms.
We Take Your
your Church of_ GrOIIjl Wood, Ph. «&amp;-11166.
247-tf ..U 381-8252.
%5&amp;-3 ready to go. Contact Leslle
MODERN 3 BEDROOM
Trailer As Trade Or
luxuroous lfapp1Mess Nap- . 2- BEDR·o·oM tr .1 1- -. hed IIF- CARPETL&gt;iauty___ doesn't McCombs, Ph. 3'19-21641.
lalesm..,
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81 er, urms
200 assorted packages ]
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Earl WiDiefl 446-38ZI
~.;'&amp;iWrtll &amp;un.T IN IUWHBN.
$1,500 Down
on credit. Have 10 mem-1 Rt. 35 near Sunset Restaur- 1 ~how? Clean 11 nght &amp; watc~~ ·
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Wayae Amlbury Mltul
CI'n'.~~~~'w ~~s~ ANI&gt; YOU'LL LOW 'I'IDI BBAND
NEW . VERY WELL M.IO..T I BD
sell 20 packages at 50c ut. Ph. mm.
247-ti . It glow. Use Blue Lustre. SLINGERLAND drum set 19611 '
Clert
LO&lt;)A'I'ID ' lULU &gt;"KOM TOWN ON ROOM ROllE. VERY .lTI'IlACTlVJ:
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ReAt e1ectrlc shampooer $1
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FLAT LOt'. OWNER WILL
'I'RADE
IN ltiTCKEN WITH G. E.
Return $50, ke•p $50..1BRADBURY elficielcy apart- F
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model, like new. Call 446-4825
roo FAIIII "" Rous&amp; WITH J.C. BUU.T
BUJLT Drl
RANGE,
OVEN AND
HOOD. BEAUTIFUL 0UVS QK.UN
dim samples, write ANNA
men! for rent. Adults only.. __armers_ ·~ware. ~ _ .. alter S p. m.
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Clift.UUC Tllol: BATIL
Just listed
wfn;;, Dept. 891CW2, Lynch- 72t Seoood Aveaue. ZII-U MINK STOLE, Breath of •prilll ·
registered German s~~
24505.
2$0-l lfiRST FLOOR mce roo 28 color, like new, reaS&lt;Inable,
3 Bedroom $12,900
Trees2Acres
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2 Kerunore vacuum eleaoers, herd pup, 6 rnOS:. ,old, female.
THll VD.Y CUtAN WELL CASKD
JI'OR PROPDTY JN&lt;LUDD .a. LAROE
Pleaunt Country
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MERELY
brighten. Locus~ water jlllld. D.
H. •w
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b o1 I'lL 446-4751.
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BUR.T lN IUTCKEN. JIANY CLOSETS
carpets .. Blue Lustre' 1 Wood. 446-11166.
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LOC.A.TJa D'j
Atmosphere
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.. TV and Greea stamJIIo 111111 SINGER SEWING ·, .CIDNE.
I BlmLOOM IIOU WITH MOD!!IlN
.. · · Re~~~=ctric ~: .... IIIODERN bouoelraller
by I trade. Call 446-11611 after ·1.
Zig Zag equipped t, button.
lllTCREN AJfD BATH JUST CYrr H .
• IN Qlll'! aBOOL DIITIIC'I.
$1 Central Suppl Co 1' week or mlllltb. 1900 Cllest250-3 hole, lpplique,
nilmogram,
FOC!IJll ON 8'I'YLI:
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2QI.III3 BEDROOM-hom.--BUilt - s overcasts, etc. Pay of! bal- NEW listing, 7 room boma .,
-- - · UNFURNISIIEDapartinent, .. 5 i yr.., on lalldsca~ !Dt, oar- ance due of 4 payments $6 IItty, play
lar~
THE WISEMAN AGENCY
rooms and bath. Centrally lo- 1 port, cbimney, 2 llreplacea, each. ~~83~247-t! ~~ ~~
plllllRetrno,,ecl Free
cated. CaD ~241 i l lull basement, good tmno. ELE&lt;!TROLUX
SWEEPER,
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Clfflc. G1 ~
•·emove
your
dead ;_1J ~ J!:l".i· 01 montt. SirePmg Priced reasonably from awn-- on wheels, pop out
paper.
$PRING VALLIY
1. N. Wlsamlnk Gl 6 4500
cows and mules. CaU nom fUrutobed opt., tn11er APPROVED- bullding-lots, 8 bags, dual cleaning too1o lor TIDlEE bedrooms, Ill batbl, _____:E~v~lll~in~,..l!:~l~lra~Wise~~m~l~n~,!01~._,~7~96~--Jac~son U64531
or ..,..,., Con*! Steh Amold, iRch sewer. UppetoRiv•r Road I rugs, furniture, dustmg, etc. S years ~Ld, low down pay77U9'76.
Pan !D!ral Hotel
lrWf Call 446-1'1119.
25i-3 Only S P"''ments left el $6.99 mea~ opli~ leveL Prked Ia
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247-U tho low 20 s - Might trad•.
TURKEY SHOOT
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aslles?
EVANS EIGBTS
LUXURY HOME
Nov. 13. Public invited. I p.m.
,;-;'om house~ ','!~'Ph timb~ Try our West Vtrgtnla Chuol: I ROOM bouse with ample cloePRICE REDUCED
Colku and sandwi&lt;bes serv· :
.
err • Hltm8 ""' one 24
Coal, Skidmore Foster Coal t1 opace, lull baoemell~ and
241·27 ,3 ROm! furnished apartment I SIIS.
;~&amp;-3 Co., m11 Pine St. 446-2713.
comple14! bath. Low do- A PERFECT eenter ball
LARGE 2 STORY
"YFilfiijJur.;--;; _ I at 626 3rd Ave. Call 446-&amp;m. , \LL typeo o1 bul1dln8 male!' i . • · ·
23Z-U paymeul and usumo
i'4 with larl• rooms, S BR,
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open
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236-11 tats block, brick, sewer ptpe '
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per cent FHA Loan.
luU baths, aU electric kltcbBRICK
Monday thru Saturday.
ild.
"~'- ~ ..__.! HOME Healing on, Ph. Pomoen fireplace finished
ree
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uuo.cw, · - ....... . !19Z-2181
collect.
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Wiltera, Rio Grande, 0. CH -..,.
Z4 llervlce
room, full basement, 2 car BR, II&gt; bath, dllllng room,
by appomlment. Top
Rt. 17, Hen.
"121 after 6.
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15-11 ...,_ 44111181 or MH7tl
garage, located 01 a large basement, city water, detach· I
W. Va.
234-tf NEW GMC JRUCI(
LOW, LOW, PRICES ,. lolat- TYPEWRITER reotala
..,. - D. o. WOOD~ REALTOR
ing. in northern Ohio alld is ed garage, I acre lot, located
HEADQUARTERS
tr ., Rk:t and Corbil Fur and oaed maddne~. ,. oen·
Pllolle Mt-IIM
t anxooUB to sell.
on the Ohio River, a
-~W:..;•::n_ted To Do__ 1918 I&gt; T. Ford
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...; I"" all mal&lt;es. S!mrnons Ptg, COTIAGE 01 Cedar St. 4 room, ONE floor plan located in Mid- lui view.
llOLL House 'lursery transpor 1963 , T. Chev.
FALL SPOOAL
and Olflee Equip. Pb. 146- bath, property In Dice eondl- dlbae\:'rt, Oh10. ode&amp;room,kl one ROBAR'l' DILLON,
trW anllable, reasooaDie 1 - 1960 11 1. Chevrolet
1397.
IGW tlon.
t • hlrge m rn
tchen,
Mt-Wl4
also for sblf&gt;llinl ,.. 1957 _ I&gt; T. Ford Pickup
DUST Slop furnace !liters, 4"'
73 A. I ROOM home, bam, garage and carport, front Llldlle Or Rnud . . _
worldDg mothers. ~ly. dol- 1950 Chevrolet I&gt; ,. Pickup
up. Farmer's Hardware, 310
Servicei Ofhrecl
10 A. farming land, 20
A. I porch and awnings, olso
Mf.l2ZI
]J .ir wtekly rates. Pb. 14&amp; I Minneapolis MoUoe Po- Second Ave. .Ph. tU-41746.
pasture. Balance Ia limber.
small cottage oo rear oJ lo~
4&amp;ZZ.
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Unit
246 tl
rOlla for 150 per mo.

USED FURNITURI
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$91

JHI PQRD GALAXtl
noo~~ Hard Top wil1l

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t'IBY)Ifi'eof, V-8,

tiOndazd

!llM~mlosiOD, ndlo,

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wlllte

$1095
1963 CHI!VIOLII SUper·
Sport, 2 Door Hard Top,

Automatic, V-8, power
olllerilli. rndlo, w~lw t1ret
$1595
1961 CHIVROLIT ltatlon
Wagon, A.••tomallo, 0 If~
ladert nd.lG.

$895

For The Best Deal I n Southeastern Ohio

1961 MERCURY COMIT,
door sedan, automatic,

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8 eylinder, radio, wlalw
tlret.

POME·ROY MOTORS

$1095
1959 FORD Statton Wag.
on, V-8. automatia tran•
miaslon.

$295

1961 MERCURY

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Hard Top, Automatic, V-8,
power steering &amp; brakes,
rodio, wlslw tiroo.

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$895

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Naval

Air

$1695

New

21.· ~::-'

tomatlc, power steering,
radio. w111w tires.

warot
112- ~­

$1095

l!S.lnotallt
H. Toward a

1965 RAMBLER AMBAS.
SADOR 2 Door Hard Top,
autx:mtatie, pDwer !teering
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Yut.NlJ'• &amp;u'weJ
Sl. Bonettt
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brokes, radio, wlslw

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Clara,
M. Rice,
lolcDanlels IOd

$1895

flee, aU malt-. WY MZB4.
'l1le Fabric Shop, Po"'"""
Authorized 8lugtr Sal• 100
lorvtce.
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and
Robert Ketmedy, 15(12 St., ParbrsbU11, W. VL Ph.
•2U306 or Jbn Deeter, RL
ConlvUle, 0 . Pb. 16'1-31157,

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far all breeds, ~copt 15
leued or limited UBe of
in servlce. litlarmalioiJ
wbere,
aervlce to
" body by callinl Leland
; IJ ~ Pomeroy or
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WE MEAN BUSINESS, ALL Cars Prked to Go
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· ·66 Caprice Sport S.d•n

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C~lor red, white vinyl top, 396 eu. ln. enatne Turboghde trans., po~er stpering &amp; brab1, ndtD tinttd
glass, faetorry alf·eond., deluxe trim IE •eat beUt.

:e~ flnl.lb. black vinyl ~o Hall, wbltowoll tlreo
. ' ndio, power oteonaa lc bnlte•. Powerltlde. •

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stake
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Tyo's ResJauranl. No phone
calla.
Ut-6 1960 I&gt; T. Ford
,ADY !Ill' retail sales,

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DEIJVEREDSm
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eitzer, 446-1101.

PAINTING
FOR FARMERS
eTrWouaty s.r.;..._
Plua Mason Co. Well VL
e31 Yom Erpertenco
In locality

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DWELLING 8111 arooer7 clolng l
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EXCELLENT

AYe.
WELL,
131 A. MODERN home, bath,
furnace, lull baaemenl, aome[ home
!arming lallll 5 milel Jrom bath,

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a S bedroom
with 10 acreo ·of land,
cas furnace, pari ba!IO-

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miles Priced
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a good5road.
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Plumbing &amp; Hemng- WRITI! ERN'EST THORN I
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quired. State age and quali- 1 $299.50. New 8.21i x II, 10 ply
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Ruaell D. W.... &amp;IHill
ficauons. Apply Bo1 s, _. nyloo tires
!1&lt;. Foderal 'RANDARD PWMBING
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or Phono %45-5269
553 InLDA DRIVE- ;itrvlew
l00K1NG?? ·
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W·S tax.
BEATING, 511 8eciJid A.._
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Otilo VaileJ IJopl-1 CL
MW'III.
loll REESE Bulldozer and back- bri&lt;k colonial style bouse. I ' BR and 1 4 BR, aU
Mille Help Wented
IS3 Pille 81., I'll. MIU
JOHN IIUIOIII:a
hoe service. Ph. 367-756C.
bedrooms, lull basement, z financed at 5Y• per eent
--: -- .. · . - -d: Hn. 1 a.m .. 1 p.m. fDSTI
PluJI!Idnl and flutlatl
%40-U car garage, birch paneled kl~ terest. SmaU down payDJelll,
. ec han1c, expenence •
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ln auto trans. repair, engine' ooor clou lllm!J IIIII iiOiW - uww A9e.~It1'1 111-.11 ' iiiiiijJflii PEn CONTBOL
&lt;hen, bllil~iD electrll! TapP11D lag coat, CaU lor mon
overllaul, alld other related cool. Corl Wlatln.
lille
DEWIT! PLUIIIIING
PIIEE
ea11 44W2G oveo and burners, garbage maUoo.
BU!IIInolive
work.
New
car:
Grllllle.
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AND
1EATING
I:Itermttal
Termtt.
Service dlsposal,
wall lo
carpel
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In front room
andwaU
b~ II&gt;
1"" ''"' prompl _,.... If Botmotll Dr.
lran&lt;hise dealer interested in '
STORM WINDOWS
,2&amp;7-ll baths. Just eompleted IIIII LOAN ASSUMPTION
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' &lt;; "mr'
erriD O'DeU, Operator for ready to movo in. s.. tills UST your ~:~~;,:~.!:';
.00 ea111 a good steady Ia. on storm door. and windoWll. &amp;0 METAL posts with insulators TI!RMlTE l PEST ~'ONTROL fine home. Inquire at Rice lor. The t
- · Reply to: Box No. 4, Ga!Upolll Block
Co. 123\!o wire and cbarger lor eiertrll! FAIN Extermination Co. Wheel· and Corbin Furnitw~ Co. Pb. hom .. in all price range- II
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o1 'Roe Galliptlll Dai· Pine a. Plaa tiNIII. ·
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afterl eilburg, Ohio. Ph. 111&gt;2850 or 441&gt;1171, alter I, pll. ~71. 111J locatt011, also, ,..
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER3
STARTING AT 1 :00 P.M.

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~ -,1-Unlco
freezer, cbrome dinett ' ,.~
2 liVJDI room suites, porch glider, s udio

=table,

4 boa wttb oPriDI and mattre••
es. 2 ovenlulfed 'libaira, 2 tof!ee tables, ehest of draw.
on. UII2 wool rup, WliOber, dlohes, pots xnd pans
rocbr, ~ tuund llhle, tel...t•ton aet, qollts, hana
toolt, Jarclec tloll, taMe aw, iolDter, "power mower
..wlnl IIIIICiltne, IJ,brtrJ tlblo, er.ctrle deep fryer, mir:
ron, ~ t:firinf ru,p, laaU -... and a few antiquu.
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661mp•l• H. T. Coupe

Colorr wbltt red Vlllfl trim 'pow~~ l!eeriD( &amp;
brakeo, wlleel eoven, P B ro~io. wi•IW llre1 Power·
llide tra111'! 3Jl engine.
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trim otandard tnllllllllliou
whitewaJI tire., iaCiio.
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• Reteil, $2867.20

let•il, $~683.60
CLEARANCE

Prom GIIHpol11 go to Porter turn right on Routt
554 go to White OR Rd. lum right flrit house.
Mr· Mark Whited h11 told hit farm and
now .will sell at Public Audion hit household

66's

BUY A 1966
CHEVROLET ... Now

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Fl!ma Ie He Ip W•nt
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Cars . to Choose. From

t96,:Ch.vy ·

Atn, Bi~e~yna, Chev1lle 55
II, Super Spprt
anf~rv~" . . . .

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We Will·Buy Any·
Amaunl, lncludlnt · 11
Complete Eltlf._,, .·
KNons
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At Sornelhing Reelly Speci•l?
Here's 20 g~ reasons for doing 10. It's a charming,
new Colonial brick ranch. Witb 3 bedrooms, enchantIng all built in kitchen, fabulous batb, all electric beat,
large dining area, rec. room, basement, 2 car garage,
0. D. PARSONS
large flat lot in a peaceful country setting witb good
Railllr
water, g~ road and low taxes. The price bas been
m 2IHI A.... MMtit
reduced and owner will trade or belp finance. You
46 A. FARM 7 room boo,., move in immedialtli)' and remember tbe owner iJ
bath, furnace, farm
DODd, ous tG sell.
outbuUdlngs, S room tenant .
house, some nice building
lots, just acrooa from Nortb
Gallia acbool. Prlced right.

sorrow of our .19116 SPACE CR~FT--p-lc_lru_p
lmllrt,
1 camper, 8 fl Pbone 446·2852.
T-be·, year11 may wipe o u t ,
Z4&amp;-3
1111ny things,
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Bolo this they wipe out never, :
For Rent
ln"nemmy of th&lt;o•e happy ~
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'llllys,
'FURNISHED apartment. All
\~n _
we were aU together. : utilities paid. Call 44&amp;-3667 af~etlmeg It's hard to under-. ter 5.
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FURNITURE

WE'LL BUY, ..n. or trade.
Robert Balnl, llalesmao
Ollllll P•oae 148-4775
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SPARK TIME INCOME
REFIWNG and collecting mo•
ey !rom NEW TYPE higl
quality coin operated dlspen
..,.. 1n thla area. No selligi •.
To qualify you must
ha•~;
car references, ~ to $1911:;,
cash. Seven to twelve hollrm
weekly can net excellerl'
mo•thly income. More . ~ul
time. For personal interv)l'v,,
write P. 0. BOX 4185, PJTI;
BURGH, PA. lii202. lncrU!I• '
phone number.
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Ol'Q!h tries to break. but all · Ohio 4426ti.
247-4
''It/' vain.
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'l'!l'l.ave, to lovt and tllen toi
Sale or Tr•de

things must be,

lusineu Opportunili£~

HERE'S your chance 1o move i .
9 Blocks From City Park
into a 1 floor plaa home with Th•s Is a, brand new 3 bedroom ranch m ~ g~ loca·
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bath, 1 A., gas furnace, drill- lion. You II have built in cabmets, aut~m.a!tc diShwash·
ed well, outbuildings, small er, r~nge _oven and hood, fam1ly o~ dmmg room, l_og THREE thlnsa to tool for wh&lt;~
basement, located 00 black- burmng frre place,. and 1'&gt;1 ceramtc baths, one wtth
,... buy llmiraDCO - I •~;!"
top rd ill Addisoa T w p large vamty. All thiS plus large one car garage on an
oompany, faSt clalma eerl'k•
fi,OOI. ·
• 80xl50 foot lot. We will take a trade.
and low rates. We ba90 , al
u.r,e at tba Neal Ins. A/!&lt;r
ey,
your Grang• Agents. Se
53 A. farm, 2 story home, small
them
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J.&amp;.tl
tob. base, plenty buildings,
located near Rio Grande,

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FOR $10,500, you can own
!lice I story ! bedroom home
with bath, 81&gt; A., small basemen~ drilled weD, alumioum
aiding, 4 A. in soD
bank.
It's located at Cheshire.

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But ttJere's a reason for it all I Brmg 'em back - give

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Oscar Baird, Realtor

coffee service 1
I' """" In Memory
' for all types of businesses. Un 1
f IN·-M· E
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- . RY ol Dale C. G·u. \ usual commlsslono with drawl1
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to salesmen who
qualify.
Lo.n..who passed away on Oc-1 Top pay lor placemoat will!
...., 21, 1965.
outstanding income
from
GaBe but not forgotten,
! accounts. Build a business for
-ories a•d thoughts heidi yoursell witllout iavestment.
.JIJltar.
! Please,
only proleJSioill
Fr. loved ones and many salesmen should appJy. For
.,'f~euds who knew him,
details call Neil Sykes col- 1
!1li~ pres_ence is still near. lee~ _521:~91JO. __ ... 250-21
~!e. children and grandchll· IFIELD Service Man to work I lrr+-ll--1
_ A ..:.._ _ _ -~__ _ 250..1. in rural area, call on present
INi
- MORY of Bertha Mae 1 customers and renew
old\
, r who passed &lt;~Way 5' aceounts. Men past 50 do very
y .. s ago, October 23, 1961. I well in this work. For infor· j
¥membraRce is a golden , rna lion write to Successful I
_fRain,
I Farming, Box 511, Ravenll8,

256-6058.

- Agency
l The Wiseman
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RMI Estate For S•l•

BAlRD REALTY CO.

cou&amp;ties. Extensive local ad· i
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draws strong ]ead I
ver\'tsmg
response: You'll join the Cory 1,
Corpora t'ton 's
outs tand'mg ·.
aales force 11 selling a new

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Help Wentecl
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clfttiCUttve c~.,. . • .. . . ~'"'
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you are considering selling,
caU us. Let us belp you.

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DICK RAWLINGS

BLAETTNARS

bwlings Honde

Phone 992-2-143
Pomeroy, 0.

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our power to see. 'I vim . lJ:&lt;e Blue Lustre! Rent
s~ missed by
daughter, I eledric shampooer $1. Sbep·
1*'18 Clark, Parents, Mr. 1 pard, 862 Ist Ave.
250-6
aR8°Mrs. Stanley Swain and FURN-ISHED e room ho 1i;e, ROOM I baths, turnaoo, large
ldftlers and sisters.
250...1 baths, basement, gas furnace,!:
lot rtlDI to river on Garfield
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Notice
! age. Call Mrs. Ros• Northup,
~r Sa~•FOR SALf
10~'\he fun. Be a blonde in Hl&gt;-2&gt;4].
250-61 MOBILE ROME SALE
~-Mor111Jg h;;;.t,.;.;-;:;,-. ~ A. Farm 7 1'001111 bath
juo / • matter of
ROOM apartment with
SEE the all electric Vindalt
2241.
Mt-3
awl ~the new Booat process-; newly decorated. unfurnished. New Moon 1 Br.
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Owner Wents It Solei Before Winter
in 1/'achine, frosting, bleach· j Also private trailer space lor 10' x 47'
$3.19!1 1TROMBONE and stalld. E1ceJ. 8711 A. FARM 1
bath You'll find this fine brick 3 bedroom ranch in Fairview
in~
· and Uppil!g. Coming soon i rent 3 room house woth both New Mooa 3 Br.
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' nd roombrin~ Subdivbion out Rt. 35. It includes 1 ~ tile baths beau·
1 lent tonditioa. Pl1. 37t-2415.
to; ula Kay's Beauty Saloa. in Cheshire. Call 446-11293.
10' 1 51'
$3,1195'
:118-3 _argo ,:"
In Soli tiful kitchen, patio doors, 2 car garage and full balte-1
NJ or Linda Halley, spe&lt;- ----·------ ~ !48-,5 _
N~w M~?" I Br.
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len wa'C: ood out- ment. lt'a in_excellent condition. Owner does not waut
d t m hi-fashion colocs. Ph. 5 ROOM apartmeat unfurllisb- U x M
$3,99!114 PUREBRED . polled mllklnl ~ ty North! Prloe ID winter tbi8 borne. We'll abow It any time you say
441J141142.
:15&amp;-4 ed. 756 Second A;e. Call 446- New Moon I Br.
Ishorthorns. Helfer !II. yrs. $111 • ue.ar
P·
and help•)!Gil fiDd filllncing.
iUS"rreceived a shipment -of 0554 until I, after i call 446- 12' • 57'
_$4,1115 old, one with first eall I wkl
,000.
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WflrMER'S BLACK DIA- 4198.
%48-tl Used I BR I • fl Mobile
old, real nice, lotJ milk.
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Home
S to freshen later. Must see ID\t A. 5 roo!DI, buement, gar.
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Pll.LING STATION
. OND UNIMENT. Your ~2 BEDROOM house
trailer Opea tiU I p.m. Ph. 4~3547, to appreciate. Harry Steele, age, bath, fumlet. Fruit,
lfi1RED COUPlE
6'I""QQ( OF GOODS
I ROOII DWJUJNCI
RfHfle•gll Dealer, 1921 E. Ave. 01 Rt. 325 elose 1o
Rio Joha-'o Mobile HINDe
Eureka, Oblo.
148-1 PleniJ water. Below HDbaon
· NEWLY WED
31 ACft~8
GOlllpohs, Ohoo. Phone GI Grande. 10' 1 W. Pb. 24;.
Gallipolii Oblo
- - - -- - 1t mill off Route 1. AU b
lOON Roo "'"" UP TO DAR IQUD"IIENT
lD&amp;U. RUIBA.ND Wlt'l IJPD"''U'
Just across tbe road ~129.
248-l - - -- --- ' .. -- - - - 11115T FORD 4 dr. Seda., auto, $5,0011.
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frlitt Snuth BuJCk used car
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apartment. 1911! IIILLCREST mobile home, trans., one 11159 Opal xtat1011
OLD u . ,.. ,.... ....,. ..-.
No Money Short.ge
---- _ Ground floor, well located, lit 1 10. EJC&lt;!llent 10aditi011. wagoo. Bolli In good colllll- WE HAVE aeveral pieces ol
WIU
TIADE
.1AIIF; $50, $1110, $500 or more Suitable for 2 persons. D. H. S.. at Lowell McCarley or tion. Six rabbit beagle puJI" nunt land IIIII farms.
We Take Your
your Church of_ GrOIIjl Wood, Ph. «&amp;-11166.
247-tf ..U 381-8252.
%5&amp;-3 ready to go. Contact Leslle
MODERN 3 BEDROOM
Trailer As Trade Or
luxuroous lfapp1Mess Nap- . 2- BEDR·o·oM tr .1 1- -. hed IIF- CARPETL&gt;iauty___ doesn't McCombs, Ph. 3'19-21641.
lalesm..,
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81 er, urms
200 assorted packages ]
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Earl WiDiefl 446-38ZI
~.;'&amp;iWrtll &amp;un.T IN IUWHBN.
$1,500 Down
on credit. Have 10 mem-1 Rt. 35 near Sunset Restaur- 1 ~how? Clean 11 nght &amp; watc~~ ·
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CI'n'.~~~~'w ~~s~ ANI&gt; YOU'LL LOW 'I'IDI BBAND
NEW . VERY WELL M.IO..T I BD
sell 20 packages at 50c ut. Ph. mm.
247-ti . It glow. Use Blue Lustre. SLINGERLAND drum set 19611 '
Clert
LO&lt;)A'I'ID ' lULU &gt;"KOM TOWN ON ROOM ROllE. VERY .lTI'IlACTlVJ:
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ReAt e1ectrlc shampooer $1
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FLAT LOt'. OWNER WILL
'I'RADE
IN ltiTCKEN WITH G. E.
Return $50, ke•p $50..1BRADBURY elficielcy apart- F
, H d
model, like new. Call 446-4825
roo FAIIII "" Rous&amp; WITH J.C. BUU.T
BUJLT Drl
RANGE,
OVEN AND
HOOD. BEAUTIFUL 0UVS QK.UN
dim samples, write ANNA
men! for rent. Adults only.. __armers_ ·~ware. ~ _ .. alter S p. m.
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UAGO.
Clift.UUC Tllol: BATIL
Just listed
wfn;;, Dept. 891CW2, Lynch- 72t Seoood Aveaue. ZII-U MINK STOLE, Breath of •prilll ·
registered German s~~
24505.
2$0-l lfiRST FLOOR mce roo 28 color, like new, reaS&lt;Inable,
3 Bedroom $12,900
Trees2Acres
l
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2 Kerunore vacuum eleaoers, herd pup, 6 rnOS:. ,old, female.
THll VD.Y CUtAN WELL CASKD
JI'OR PROPDTY JN&lt;LUDD .a. LAROE
Pleaunt Country
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MERELY
brighten. Locus~ water jlllld. D.
H. •w
h 2t book
b o1 I'lL 446-4751.
%48-3
BUR.T lN IUTCKEN. JIANY CLOSETS
carpets .. Blue Lustre' 1 Wood. 446-11166.
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LOC.A.TJa D'j
Atmosphere
Ef · te
pid
.. TV and Greea stamJIIo 111111 SINGER SEWING ·, .CIDNE.
I BlmLOOM IIOU WITH MOD!!IlN
.. · · Re~~~=ctric ~: .... IIIODERN bouoelraller
by I trade. Call 446-11611 after ·1.
Zig Zag equipped t, button.
lllTCREN AJfD BATH JUST CYrr H .
• IN Qlll'! aBOOL DIITIIC'I.
$1 Central Suppl Co 1' week or mlllltb. 1900 Cllest250-3 hole, lpplique,
nilmogram,
FOC!IJll ON 8'I'YLI:
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Y25H : nut_ St.
2QI.III3 BEDROOM-hom.--BUilt - s overcasts, etc. Pay of! bal- NEW listing, 7 room boma .,
-- - · UNFURNISIIEDapartinent, .. 5 i yr.., on lalldsca~ !Dt, oar- ance due of 4 payments $6 IItty, play
lar~
THE WISEMAN AGENCY
rooms and bath. Centrally lo- 1 port, cbimney, 2 llreplacea, each. ~~83~247-t! ~~ ~~
plllllRetrno,,ecl Free
cated. CaD ~241 i l lull basement, good tmno. ELE&lt;!TROLUX
SWEEPER,
q
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Clfflc. G1 ~
•·emove
your
dead ;_1J ~ J!:l".i· 01 montt. SirePmg Priced reasonably from awn-- on wheels, pop out
paper.
$PRING VALLIY
1. N. Wlsamlnk Gl 6 4500
cows and mules. CaU nom fUrutobed opt., tn11er APPROVED- bullding-lots, 8 bags, dual cleaning too1o lor TIDlEE bedrooms, Ill batbl, _____:E~v~lll~in~,..l!:~l~lra~Wise~~m~l~n~,!01~._,~7~96~--Jac~son U64531
or ..,..,., Con*! Steh Amold, iRch sewer. UppetoRiv•r Road I rugs, furniture, dustmg, etc. S years ~Ld, low down pay77U9'76.
Pan !D!ral Hotel
lrWf Call 446-1'1119.
25i-3 Only S P"''ments left el $6.99 mea~ opli~ leveL Prked Ia
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247-U tho low 20 s - Might trad•.
TURKEY SHOOT
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aslles?
EVANS EIGBTS
LUXURY HOME
Nov. 13. Public invited. I p.m.
,;-;'om house~ ','!~'Ph timb~ Try our West Vtrgtnla Chuol: I ROOM bouse with ample cloePRICE REDUCED
Colku and sandwi&lt;bes serv· :
.
err • Hltm8 ""' one 24
Coal, Skidmore Foster Coal t1 opace, lull baoemell~ and
241·27 ,3 ROm! furnished apartment I SIIS.
;~&amp;-3 Co., m11 Pine St. 446-2713.
comple14! bath. Low do- A PERFECT eenter ball
LARGE 2 STORY
"YFilfiijJur.;--;; _ I at 626 3rd Ave. Call 446-&amp;m. , \LL typeo o1 bul1dln8 male!' i . • · ·
23Z-U paymeul and usumo
i'4 with larl• rooms, S BR,
A
open
1 9i
236-11 tats block, brick, sewer ptpe '
·
per cent FHA Loan.
luU baths, aU electric kltcbBRICK
Monday thru Saturday.
ild.
"~'- ~ ..__.! HOME Healing on, Ph. Pomoen fireplace finished
ree
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w
ows,
uuo.cw, · - ....... . !19Z-2181
collect.
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Wiltera, Rio Grande, 0. CH -..,.
Z4 llervlce
room, full basement, 2 car BR, II&gt; bath, dllllng room,
by appomlment. Top
Rt. 17, Hen.
"121 after 6.
.u
15-11 ...,_ 44111181 or MH7tl
garage, located 01 a large basement, city water, detach· I
W. Va.
234-tf NEW GMC JRUCI(
LOW, LOW, PRICES ,. lolat- TYPEWRITER reotala
..,. - D. o. WOOD~ REALTOR
ing. in northern Ohio alld is ed garage, I acre lot, located
HEADQUARTERS
tr ., Rk:t and Corbil Fur and oaed maddne~. ,. oen·
Pllolle Mt-IIM
t anxooUB to sell.
on the Ohio River, a
-~W:..;•::n_ted To Do__ 1918 I&gt; T. Ford
.:;., ·
...; I"" all mal&lt;es. S!mrnons Ptg, COTIAGE 01 Cedar St. 4 room, ONE floor plan located in Mid- lui view.
llOLL House 'lursery transpor 1963 , T. Chev.
FALL SPOOAL
and Olflee Equip. Pb. 146- bath, property In Dice eondl- dlbae\:'rt, Oh10. ode&amp;room,kl one ROBAR'l' DILLON,
trW anllable, reasooaDie 1 - 1960 11 1. Chevrolet
1397.
IGW tlon.
t • hlrge m rn
tchen,
Mt-Wl4
also for sblf&gt;llinl ,.. 1957 _ I&gt; T. Ford Pickup
DUST Slop furnace !liters, 4"'
73 A. I ROOM home, bam, garage and carport, front Llldlle Or Rnud . . _
worldDg mothers. ~ly. dol- 1950 Chevrolet I&gt; ,. Pickup
up. Farmer's Hardware, 310
Servicei Ofhrecl
10 A. farming land, 20
A. I porch and awnings, olso
Mf.l2ZI
]J .ir wtekly rates. Pb. 14&amp; I Minneapolis MoUoe Po- Second Ave. .Ph. tU-41746.
pasture. Balance Ia limber.
small cottage oo rear oJ lo~
4&amp;ZZ.
lif.ll
Unit
246 tl
rOlla for 150 per mo.

USED FURNITURI
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$91

JHI PQRD GALAXtl
noo~~ Hard Top wil1l

a.,

t'IBY)Ifi'eof, V-8,

tiOndazd

!llM~mlosiOD, ndlo,

I¥JdewaU tlreL

wlllte

$1095
1963 CHI!VIOLII SUper·
Sport, 2 Door Hard Top,

Automatic, V-8, power
olllerilli. rndlo, w~lw t1ret
$1595
1961 CHIVROLIT ltatlon
Wagon, A.••tomallo, 0 If~
ladert nd.lG.

$895

For The Best Deal I n Southeastern Ohio

1961 MERCURY COMIT,
door sedan, automatic,

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8 eylinder, radio, wlalw
tlret.

POME·ROY MOTORS

$1095
1959 FORD Statton Wag.
on, V-8. automatia tran•
miaslon.

$295

1961 MERCURY

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Door

Hard Top, Automatic, V-8,
power steering &amp; brakes,
rodio, wlslw tiroo.

vut

$895

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1961 CHIVROLIT Impala

gf

COnvertible, Automatic~

a

v.a, power steering, radii,

WtltW

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tirel.

Naval

Air

$1695

New

21.· ~::-'

tomatlc, power steering,
radio. w111w tires.

warot
112- ~­

$1095

l!S.lnotallt
H. Toward a

1965 RAMBLER AMBAS.
SADOR 2 Door Hard Top,
autx:mtatie, pDwer !teering
&amp;

Yut.NlJ'• &amp;u'weJ
Sl. Bonettt
IZ. A contour

ldih~

21. Aetllllly

brokes, radio, wlslw

11reo.

Clara,
M. Rice,
lolcDanlels IOd

$1895

flee, aU malt-. WY MZB4.
'l1le Fabric Shop, Po"'"""
Authorized 8lugtr Sal• 100
lorvtce.
I Ill Ue
and
Robert Ketmedy, 15(12 St., ParbrsbU11, W. VL Ph.
•2U306 or Jbn Deeter, RL
ConlvUle, 0 . Pb. 16'1-31157,

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3t l'zong

30, Rel4y
inoney

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fO. Marry

li:uiims:S"t~v.i1o
ond 20Beel''
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Breeding Service at f6
far all breeds, ~copt 15
leued or limited UBe of
in servlce. litlarmalioiJ
wbere,
aervlce to
" body by callinl Leland
; IJ ~ Pomeroy or
- atester.
10 11

WE MEAN BUSINESS, ALL Cars Prked to Go
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.66 C.prlce V-8 Sport•C:oupe

· ·66 Caprice Sport S.d•n

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C~lor red, white vinyl top, 396 eu. ln. enatne Turboghde trans., po~er stpering &amp; brab1, ndtD tinttd
glass, faetorry alf·eond., deluxe trim IE •eat beUt.

:e~ flnl.lb. black vinyl ~o Hall, wbltowoll tlreo
. ' ndio, power oteonaa lc bnlte•. Powerltlde. •

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)PENING naw lor 2 waitresses!
stake
, and cook. Apply ia perS&lt;In at 1964 I T. International
Tyo's ResJauranl. No phone
calla.
Ut-6 1960 I&gt; T. Ford
,ADY !Ill' retail sales,

must

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k': 1fiJ!·: , Cutters

tJ YOIJ art bulldq e .,.
llome or ~ • ••·

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DEIJVEREDSm
• call
eitzer, 446-1101.

PAINTING
FOR FARMERS
eTrWouaty s.r.;..._
Plua Mason Co. Well VL
e31 Yom Erpertenco
In locality

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DWELLING 8111 arooer7 clolng l
a nice busl~e~~ "" Elltel'll[

EXCELLENT

AYe.
WELL,
131 A. MODERN home, bath,
furnace, lull baaemenl, aome[ home
!arming lallll 5 milel Jrom bath,

h HeME
ere
a S bedroom
with 10 acreo ·of land,
cas furnace, pari ba!IO-

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~p

ment,
miles Priced
from
ctty onlocated
a good5road.
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under $IO,OOO, real good buy.

Plumbing &amp; Hemng- WRITI! ERN'EST THORN I
Ja L Rldlardl, Ml lilt
quired. State age and quali- 1 $299.50. New 8.21i x II, 10 ply
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Ruaell D. W.... &amp;IHill
ficauons. Apply Bo1 s, _. nyloo tires
!1&lt;. Foderal 'RANDARD PWMBING
a
or Phono %45-5269
553 InLDA DRIVE- ;itrvlew
l00K1NG?? ·
Tribune.
W·S tax.
BEATING, 511 8eciJid A.._
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Otilo VaileJ IJopl-1 CL
MW'III.
loll REESE Bulldozer and back- bri&lt;k colonial style bouse. I ' BR and 1 4 BR, aU
Mille Help Wented
IS3 Pille 81., I'll. MIU
JOHN IIUIOIII:a
hoe service. Ph. 367-756C.
bedrooms, lull basement, z financed at 5Y• per eent
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PluJI!Idnl and flutlatl
%40-U car garage, birch paneled kl~ terest. SmaU down payDJelll,
. ec han1c, expenence •
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1 smaU mo. payment, no
'UTO M
ln auto trans. repair, engine' ooor clou lllm!J IIIII iiOiW - uww A9e.~It1'1 111-.11 ' iiiiiijJflii PEn CONTBOL
&lt;hen, bllil~iD electrll! TapP11D lag coat, CaU lor mon
overllaul, alld other related cool. Corl Wlatln.
lille
DEWIT! PLUIIIIING
PIIEE
ea11 44W2G oveo and burners, garbage maUoo.
BU!IIInolive
work.
New
car:
Grllllle.
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AND
1EATING
I:Itermttal
Termtt.
Service dlsposal,
wall lo
carpel
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In front room
andwaU
b~ II&gt;
1"" ''"' prompl _,.... If Botmotll Dr.
lran&lt;hise dealer interested in '
STORM WINDOWS
,2&amp;7-ll baths. Just eompleted IIIII LOAN ASSUMPTION
011
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• mao who wants to stay put BEST In quality, !Jest In price ..,. wvlce
' &lt;; "mr'
erriD O'DeU, Operator for ready to movo in. s.. tills UST your ~:~~;,:~.!:';
.00 ea111 a good steady Ia. on storm door. and windoWll. &amp;0 METAL posts with insulators TI!RMlTE l PEST ~'ONTROL fine home. Inquire at Rice lor. The t
- · Reply to: Box No. 4, Ga!Upolll Block
Co. 123\!o wire and cbarger lor eiertrll! FAIN Extermination Co. Wheel· and Corbin Furnitw~ Co. Pb. hom .. in all price range- II
Ia •
o1 'Roe Galliptlll Dai· Pine a. Plaa tiNIII. ·
· · ,_. ~. Call
afterl eilburg, Ohio. Ph. 111&gt;2850 or 441&gt;1171, alter I, pll. ~71. 111J locatt011, also, ,..
Jr TrlliuDL
liN
JD.IJ 5.
118-S T/1-1105, Rei.
$!1
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER3
STARTING AT 1 :00 P.M.

n.-1111'

~ -,1-Unlco
freezer, cbrome dinett ' ,.~
2 liVJDI room suites, porch glider, s udio

=table,

4 boa wttb oPriDI and mattre••
es. 2 ovenlulfed 'libaira, 2 tof!ee tables, ehest of draw.
on. UII2 wool rup, WliOber, dlohes, pots xnd pans
rocbr, ~ tuund llhle, tel...t•ton aet, qollts, hana
toolt, Jarclec tloll, taMe aw, iolDter, "power mower
..wlnl IIIIICiltne, IJ,brtrJ tlblo, er.ctrle deep fryer, mir:
ron, ~ t:firinf ru,p, laaU -... and a few antiquu.
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bed!:o~ND .,IIIite,

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$3560.00

661mp•l• H. T. Coupe

Colorr wbltt red Vlllfl trim 'pow~~ l!eeriD( &amp;
brakeo, wlleel eoven, P B ro~io. wi•IW llre1 Power·
llide tra111'! 3Jl engine.
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trim otandard tnllllllllliou
whitewaJI tire., iaCiio.
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• Reteil, $2867.20

let•il, $~683.60
CLEARANCE

Prom GIIHpol11 go to Porter turn right on Routt
554 go to White OR Rd. lum right flrit house.
Mr· Mark Whited h11 told hit farm and
now .will sell at Public Audion hit household

66's

BUY A 1966
CHEVROLET ... Now

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Fl!ma Ie He Ip W•nt
11159 y 600 Ford Dump

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1962 PLYMOUTH FURY
4 Door Hard Top, V-8, au·

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Cars . to Choose. From

t96,:Ch.vy ·

Atn, Bi~e~yna, Chev1lle 55
II, Super Spprt
anf~rv~" . . . .

:cp..

. $2441.00

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IIIDDLI•OliT OHIO

We Will·Buy Any·
Amaunl, lncludlnt · 11
Complete Eltlf._,, .·
KNons
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,/W•nt
At Sornelhing Reelly Speci•l?
Here's 20 g~ reasons for doing 10. It's a charming,
new Colonial brick ranch. Witb 3 bedrooms, enchantIng all built in kitchen, fabulous batb, all electric beat,
large dining area, rec. room, basement, 2 car garage,
0. D. PARSONS
large flat lot in a peaceful country setting witb good
Railllr
water, g~ road and low taxes. The price bas been
m 2IHI A.... MMtit
reduced and owner will trade or belp finance. You
46 A. FARM 7 room boo,., move in immedialtli)' and remember tbe owner iJ
bath, furnace, farm
DODd, ous tG sell.
outbuUdlngs, S room tenant .
house, some nice building
lots, just acrooa from Nortb
Gallia acbool. Prlced right.

sorrow of our .19116 SPACE CR~FT--p-lc_lru_p
lmllrt,
1 camper, 8 fl Pbone 446·2852.
T-be·, year11 may wipe o u t ,
Z4&amp;-3
1111ny things,
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Bolo this they wipe out never, :
For Rent
ln"nemmy of th&lt;o•e happy ~
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'llllys,
'FURNISHED apartment. All
\~n _
we were aU together. : utilities paid. Call 44&amp;-3667 af~etlmeg It's hard to under-. ter 5.
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FURNITURE

WE'LL BUY, ..n. or trade.
Robert Balnl, llalesmao
Ollllll P•oae 148-4775
II&lt; ln.

If~· grealesl

.CAR_PET -color; ..IOOI[ing-

SPARK TIME INCOME
REFIWNG and collecting mo•
ey !rom NEW TYPE higl
quality coin operated dlspen
..,.. 1n thla area. No selligi •.
To qualify you must
ha•~;
car references, ~ to $1911:;,
cash. Seven to twelve hollrm
weekly can net excellerl'
mo•thly income. More . ~ul
time. For personal interv)l'v,,
write P. 0. BOX 4185, PJTI;
BURGH, PA. lii202. lncrU!I• '
phone number.
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Ol'Q!h tries to break. but all · Ohio 4426ti.
247-4
''It/' vain.
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'l'!l'l.ave, to lovt and tllen toi
Sale or Tr•de

things must be,

lusineu Opportunili£~

HERE'S your chance 1o move i .
9 Blocks From City Park
into a 1 floor plaa home with Th•s Is a, brand new 3 bedroom ranch m ~ g~ loca·
IMUrlnc:::•:......;...
; ,•
bath, 1 A., gas furnace, drill- lion. You II have built in cabmets, aut~m.a!tc diShwash·
ed well, outbuildings, small er, r~nge _oven and hood, fam1ly o~ dmmg room, l_og THREE thlnsa to tool for wh&lt;~
basement, located 00 black- burmng frre place,. and 1'&gt;1 ceramtc baths, one wtth
,... buy llmiraDCO - I •~;!"
top rd ill Addisoa T w p large vamty. All thiS plus large one car garage on an
oompany, faSt clalma eerl'k•
fi,OOI. ·
• 80xl50 foot lot. We will take a trade.
and low rates. We ba90 , al
u.r,e at tba Neal Ins. A/!&lt;r
ey,
your Grang• Agents. Se
53 A. farm, 2 story home, small
them
.......
J.&amp;.tl
tob. base, plenty buildings,
located near Rio Grande,

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FOR $10,500, you can own
!lice I story ! bedroom home
with bath, 81&gt; A., small basemen~ drilled weD, alumioum
aiding, 4 A. in soD
bank.
It's located at Cheshire.

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But ttJere's a reason for it all I Brmg 'em back - give

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Oscar Baird, Realtor

coffee service 1
I' """" In Memory
' for all types of businesses. Un 1
f IN·-M· E
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- . RY ol Dale C. G·u. \ usual commlsslono with drawl1
0
to salesmen who
qualify.
Lo.n..who passed away on Oc-1 Top pay lor placemoat will!
...., 21, 1965.
outstanding income
from
GaBe but not forgotten,
! accounts. Build a business for
-ories a•d thoughts heidi yoursell witllout iavestment.
.JIJltar.
! Please,
only proleJSioill
Fr. loved ones and many salesmen should appJy. For
.,'f~euds who knew him,
details call Neil Sykes col- 1
!1li~ pres_ence is still near. lee~ _521:~91JO. __ ... 250-21
~!e. children and grandchll· IFIELD Service Man to work I lrr+-ll--1
_ A ..:.._ _ _ -~__ _ 250..1. in rural area, call on present
INi
- MORY of Bertha Mae 1 customers and renew
old\
, r who passed &lt;~Way 5' aceounts. Men past 50 do very
y .. s ago, October 23, 1961. I well in this work. For infor· j
¥membraRce is a golden , rna lion write to Successful I
_fRain,
I Farming, Box 511, Ravenll8,

256-6058.

- Agency
l The Wiseman
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RMI Estate For S•l•

BAlRD REALTY CO.

cou&amp;ties. Extensive local ad· i
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draws strong ]ead I
ver\'tsmg
response: You'll join the Cory 1,
Corpora t'ton 's
outs tand'mg ·.
aales force 11 selling a new

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.~:::!~~~~cmE· Politics Stir Meigs Gallia . A·rea f~i~t

' ~otch. Tordon Tree Farm,
, ,, ... South 111· Ave., Wellston,

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does not e~rmar~ the lunda
hse ln tr~tnl)tg retm:ded chil·llnig&amp; going back as

.

LJQNSCLUB!Iuncbes Ill
'toth 'eMOI!.l 118111 bulb sale lor
lis sight Program nest week.
Dean Klesllnll won !he postet
cOllies! al WasblnllOD schoOl

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juvenlle8,
five
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By D~t e. Welllerboll ol Mr. and r.Jrs. Cllnto• Fisher. Electric &lt;;o. , lndlldlng two Gal- gating.
Ml!. ~Ni&gt; ·MRS:
county. ~~ .
10 20 $tc
I
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IN MEIG&amp; COUNTY
The two men meet in a debate 1lians, Hmy M. M1ller,
Lewis reslden'- ·ofJackson COUll· took place In Gal ... ~ty.,
'
..
The M•tBS{iallia area had at Rio Grande College Friday chairman, and Lawrence
G'ALLIA VOTERS are
'ty appe.lrod lleiore the oouniy
·
,• .
.
L!itANNAIJNE, the custom built full qUOia 01 polilicos circulat- night, the1r first headon colli- Nealey, and other leadmg
bolrd of ·eoucatloo' req~Ung THE PLEAsANT POINT iasi week. GaiUpoliJ Jayceea
, ! lJm• travel trailer, 14-19 ft., our ing durin~ the week. ·
sion.
f1gures ol th_e area.
:n regard to the
tertltory. in ·;the Southwest- sort, whldthad dlfliculUes
have completed lhl!lr "Baltle ol
1 •·, ,,. lst 1967 model 00 cllsplay, Most 01 the tidings 1 he y
. . . · M•ny pohtical
for the millage designated
.
Its lnceplion will go on
the Babds" program which will
\ . , now. Roush &amp; Lyons Camp- brought were on the optimistic CREWMEN ESCAPED mJur~ present 1ncludmg
the chilJ welfare OOard . A
that district. Nov. Ia; on the stepS ofllle ·lMliiHhe staged at · lbe falrCJ'OIIndt• :
'i ' . ing Trallen, Horton St., Mas- side.
:;
when a Baltimore and 0 hI o Walter M""ller.
. . -~lsters is opposing
06 acilon. A on county courthouse;
• ~•• w. va.
10 20 tfc
Governor James A. ll,hodes freight train had 11 cars off the Karr, head of Robbins
afftrmllllw vote because of
resott has llablliUes
'
appeared 1" both counties. At a track or loose at the Sliding Myers stated thai the
,.
meeting neld in Pomeroy Jun- Hill area , near New Haven on should bo completed _by Jan. ~· ,
,SINGER SEWING Mac)llne. lor High Tuesday, he stated Tuesday. Six cars were dam. and reaJy for operatiOn. Galha
Z1g zag ~wpped to button· that the best hope of the coun- aged in lhe mishap that look Academy band played for
. \ ' jlole, applique, . monograms, ty was iJ, indu.try, and that he plac• at 3 a.m. The train was event, aod Rev . Hughey JOn·es ]J
Meigs enroute ]rom Parkersburg to gave the lnvocalion.
''· , overcasts. etc. Pay ·off bal· was optimistic that
.tnce due of 4 payments $6 would et lnduslry to bolster Huntingtun.
Ramsay, ~ast ehamber p:~~ ~~
· . " each. Ph. 992-2685.
.t
g
dent, pr&lt;$ented Rhodes a ol•
,.
10 19 tlc 1 8 economy.
which he had refused alll]&lt;Jst 11
;'i...-The WhOle area got some in- THE GR~ND opening of the two years ago to await the
sight int., what the huge Ral- new Nelson s drug store m ing of the first ground for
I
'
$LEGTROLUX sweeper,
on ston-Purhm plant would do for' Pomeroy (formerly Stark's) Gallia plant.
1
This sofa lets a man rest his anris when he's sitting. It lets him &amp;llclcla td
·~~h~els, pop. out paper bags. the farmt•rs of the area. o 11 e: allracted a lot of allention last
.
.. , dual cleanmg ~ools for rugs, statemenl was to the effect thatl week, and wa~ visited by hund·
. .
,
without squeezing in.
And the design won't hamper his feshb•-min&lt;W
·~ ,!urnlture, dustmg, etc. Only it would take 1_2110 turkey grow. reds of well-w~&gt;hers.
POLITICS IS ptckmg up leml
.
,, ,, 5 payments left of fl\.99 each. ers to supply the needs of the
po
m
Calha.
either, because it's neither fr.ail aor •assive. It goes wMia ~·odw
1
n Ph. 992-2685.
10 19 tfc pprO&lt;·essing plan! now
being ATHLETIC BOOSTER clubs Republicans have
·~
.
erected m Wellston.
Ralph from Pom;roy, 1\liddleport and ters at the Libby Hotel, and
ROMELITE Chain saw, m ~ood il oldman . procuroment supervls- Rutland will get together in Democrats have opened one
·· condition. pr1re $120·
e e or for the firm. met with farm Pomeroy 1uesdav in an explor- the Wood building on Locust
· ~ene Lemley. Portland, 0 · leaders in Me1gs to encourage atory discussion leading
to i The Democrat faithful ••tlhen.JII
19
6
10
t'h. 843-2283.
tc them in turkey growing.
consolidating the clubs of the , at the F.lks Club for a dinner
u· 'ET PRICED lurnflure tr
new Meigs Local Dislrict. Supt /and rally Thursday night with
8 :h third fl
bd
h
AT A MEETING of the Meigs George Hargraves wiU be the ' the princtpal speakers
bemg
:'k F o~r u J:'~d~:t Pioneer and Hi.lorical Soclety, 1 speaker.
· RoDert Sweeney, a candidate
Oruo~r urm ure, 11 12 tfc Edison llJbstetter announced
, for attorney general, and C~nthat J. W. Her&gt;cher of Charles- Five ad•1il rlasses in commer· ' gressman Moeller as the ch1ef
ONE LINCOLN 400 amp. mot· ton. W. Va. who spenl his hoy. cial subjects are being plan-' speakers. Over Jill) were at the
Ql\ generator: welding mask, hood in Pomeroy, had made I ned at So,Jiern School District. [event.
A·l condition, une Lmcoln 200 anoffer ol $20,1100 for a lund to iMiddlep.J.1 Band Bo•~Siers
Republicans h•ld a luncheon ~
amp. pipe liner, portable. one b~nld a mu'fum f?" the county . ed ~ 1n the annual Tog Day. 1rally at toe samelocat10n
a~etylene kit, 2
culling H1s offer Will be m effect for Fred Go,glem. who has served day pnor to the groundbreakheads and assortmffit of weld- four ye'1r peric 1d.
as a rural mail carrier out of ing, and ta hear Governor
· ing lips 100 fl. welding cal&gt;Pomeroy for 38 ~ears, was hon- Rhodes in a rousing talk. Coun-1
!e. P.
Fisher, Minersville, TWO INTERESTING visitors ored at a dinner by 25 of his ty and dislxict candidates and
,,
0.
10 21 31c pulled inlo the Pomeroy port 1. fellow JlO.ilal workers.
a few stall&gt; can·iidates
were
· during th• week . They """'
present. AI the Democrat meel. l5ll1l BALES of alfalfa orchard I paddling • kyak. headed for
IN GALLIA COUNTY
ing Con~re£sman Moeller
grass mixed hay. $30.00 per Pittsburgh, and leaving on Wed· This was a big week in Gal- the audience that Gallia I!
'
ton. Call Ravenswood 273·1 nesday. Jim Curnes of Wheel· lla county with the brousdbreak- line for one of six large medl4i:J:I or 273·9715.
ing, 1•.·. Va., and John Davidson ing for th• new Robbins and cal centers that are to be erect·
10 13 12tc of Carlile, Pa., had
covered Myers plant of Rt. 3a laking ed in the count'Y· It would cosl
------ 4,0110 mll•s from the Northwest Ute JimPII5ht.
I$10,000,1100.
.XREAT rugs righ~ they'll be alln the past five months. They Over 300 attended Ute prodelight if cleaned .vith Blue went up the Columbia, down gram al which Governor James VANDAL!SM RAISED f t
Lustre. Rent electric sham- the Missouri, Mlssi&amp;•lppl and A. Rhodes was the center of at- head In advaore of Halloween
pooer $1. Baker Furniture Co. up lhe Ohio River.
traction. D1. Keith BrandebelT)', last weekend. A pony owned by
!0 17 6tc
·
president of the Gallipolis Bill Wooten of Gallipolis was
• &gt;:
CONGRESSMAN Walter H. Chamber of Commerce, was the found shot on his farm, A bat. ~\)P'S on, the rug thai is, so Moeller, •nd his opponent Clar- master of ceremonies. City tery was stolen from a .bus at
cl&lt;an the spot with lllue Lus- ence Miller, both of Lancaster Manager Gary R. Short wei- North Gallia High, and a brick
life. Rent electric shall'pl'OI!r have heeo active In the district corned guests of the manufao- was thrown through the wJn.
ift. Pomeroy Cement Blook ' tbla 1teek. Moeller and his w.ife turing finn headed by J _ Har· dow of the Charles Masters
~o.
\were ent~taineo at an open old Kvr, high officials of the idence on Rt. 1 Gallipolis.
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.re four deaths
&gt;wning and one
ccldebtal death.
ages 3, 2 and
lchmucker lam·
!re killed Ia a
IY·
luded:

rday
Henry Candle
er, found dead
Jadslde park •
•I here.
fred Krumm, 17,
lrl, killed when
aod a car col·
ld County Road
day

Howard Thhrtner
Quality Salesman

Camara Rally Sport Convertible

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What's Gallipolis /11\otor Co. got for 1967? bcit•"'•nt friem~.• Qu•lliy' ulesm•n, who

Quality Sal11man

Ra McCormick
S.IHMen181r

GALLIPOLIS
210.236 Second Avenue

elm back up w,hat they say end who i.s interested 111 you . efter the sllle, SERVICL the
best in the Valley, WARRANTY-best in the industry. PRODUCT- the leader in the au- ·
tomobile industry for many, many, many years. You can't get 11 beHer deal , anyw~ere.
MAKE US PROVE IT. Our merchandising pi an and our quality products IISSUI'f1S you the
· Most for Your Money at G&lt;illipolis MIJtor Co. Your
and Oldsmobile dealer.

CHEV

H. Rideout, 40,
na, 38, their tw.&gt;
1 Marie 9, and
Lucerne ValleY,
F. Kirby, 38,
~lankensbip, 30,
1ey, Cant, and
7, New Paris,
a· ftery three• Intersection of
Monroe €enlral
;,U,LED
111 emergency
liiiOiled Saturday
lor Mrs. LuCJ
Ire, a medical
IS taken to Rol·
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NEWS
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OF ,THE
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.HIGHLIGHTS
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.~:::!~~~~cmE· Politics Stir Meigs Gallia . A·rea f~i~t

' ~otch. Tordon Tree Farm,
, ,, ... South 111· Ave., Wellston,

•

.

does not e~rmar~ the lunda
hse ln tr~tnl)tg retm:ded chil·llnig&amp; going back as

.

LJQNSCLUB!Iuncbes Ill
'toth 'eMOI!.l 118111 bulb sale lor
lis sight Program nest week.
Dean Klesllnll won !he postet
cOllies! al WasblnllOD schoOl

·
'
-"'
juvenlle8,
five
1
By D~t e. Welllerboll ol Mr. and r.Jrs. Cllnto• Fisher. Electric &lt;;o. , lndlldlng two Gal- gating.
Ml!. ~Ni&gt; ·MRS:
county. ~~ .
10 20 $tc
I
l d!
IN MEIG&amp; COUNTY
The two men meet in a debate 1lians, Hmy M. M1ller,
Lewis reslden'- ·ofJackson COUll· took place In Gal ... ~ty.,
'
..
The M•tBS{iallia area had at Rio Grande College Friday chairman, and Lawrence
G'ALLIA VOTERS are
'ty appe.lrod lleiore the oouniy
·
,• .
.
L!itANNAIJNE, the custom built full qUOia 01 polilicos circulat- night, the1r first headon colli- Nealey, and other leadmg
bolrd of ·eoucatloo' req~Ung THE PLEAsANT POINT iasi week. GaiUpoliJ Jayceea
, ! lJm• travel trailer, 14-19 ft., our ing durin~ the week. ·
sion.
f1gures ol th_e area.
:n regard to the
tertltory. in ·;the Southwest- sort, whldthad dlfliculUes
have completed lhl!lr "Baltle ol
1 •·, ,,. lst 1967 model 00 cllsplay, Most 01 the tidings 1 he y
. . . · M•ny pohtical
for the millage designated
.
Its lnceplion will go on
the Babds" program which will
\ . , now. Roush &amp; Lyons Camp- brought were on the optimistic CREWMEN ESCAPED mJur~ present 1ncludmg
the chilJ welfare OOard . A
that district. Nov. Ia; on the stepS ofllle ·lMliiHhe staged at · lbe falrCJ'OIIndt• :
'i ' . ing Trallen, Horton St., Mas- side.
:;
when a Baltimore and 0 hI o Walter M""ller.
. . -~lsters is opposing
06 acilon. A on county courthouse;
• ~•• w. va.
10 20 tfc
Governor James A. ll,hodes freight train had 11 cars off the Karr, head of Robbins
afftrmllllw vote because of
resott has llablliUes
'
appeared 1" both counties. At a track or loose at the Sliding Myers stated thai the
,.
meeting neld in Pomeroy Jun- Hill area , near New Haven on should bo completed _by Jan. ~· ,
,SINGER SEWING Mac)llne. lor High Tuesday, he stated Tuesday. Six cars were dam. and reaJy for operatiOn. Galha
Z1g zag ~wpped to button· that the best hope of the coun- aged in lhe mishap that look Academy band played for
. \ ' jlole, applique, . monograms, ty was iJ, indu.try, and that he plac• at 3 a.m. The train was event, aod Rev . Hughey JOn·es ]J
Meigs enroute ]rom Parkersburg to gave the lnvocalion.
''· , overcasts. etc. Pay ·off bal· was optimistic that
.tnce due of 4 payments $6 would et lnduslry to bolster Huntingtun.
Ramsay, ~ast ehamber p:~~ ~~
· . " each. Ph. 992-2685.
.t
g
dent, pr&lt;$ented Rhodes a ol•
,.
10 19 tlc 1 8 economy.
which he had refused alll]&lt;Jst 11
;'i...-The WhOle area got some in- THE GR~ND opening of the two years ago to await the
sight int., what the huge Ral- new Nelson s drug store m ing of the first ground for
I
'
$LEGTROLUX sweeper,
on ston-Purhm plant would do for' Pomeroy (formerly Stark's) Gallia plant.
1
This sofa lets a man rest his anris when he's sitting. It lets him &amp;llclcla td
·~~h~els, pop. out paper bags. the farmt•rs of the area. o 11 e: allracted a lot of allention last
.
.. , dual cleanmg ~ools for rugs, statemenl was to the effect thatl week, and wa~ visited by hund·
. .
,
without squeezing in.
And the design won't hamper his feshb•-min&lt;W
·~ ,!urnlture, dustmg, etc. Only it would take 1_2110 turkey grow. reds of well-w~&gt;hers.
POLITICS IS ptckmg up leml
.
,, ,, 5 payments left of fl\.99 each. ers to supply the needs of the
po
m
Calha.
either, because it's neither fr.ail aor •assive. It goes wMia ~·odw
1
n Ph. 992-2685.
10 19 tfc pprO&lt;·essing plan! now
being ATHLETIC BOOSTER clubs Republicans have
·~
.
erected m Wellston.
Ralph from Pom;roy, 1\liddleport and ters at the Libby Hotel, and
ROMELITE Chain saw, m ~ood il oldman . procuroment supervls- Rutland will get together in Democrats have opened one
·· condition. pr1re $120·
e e or for the firm. met with farm Pomeroy 1uesdav in an explor- the Wood building on Locust
· ~ene Lemley. Portland, 0 · leaders in Me1gs to encourage atory discussion leading
to i The Democrat faithful ••tlhen.JII
19
6
10
t'h. 843-2283.
tc them in turkey growing.
consolidating the clubs of the , at the F.lks Club for a dinner
u· 'ET PRICED lurnflure tr
new Meigs Local Dislrict. Supt /and rally Thursday night with
8 :h third fl
bd
h
AT A MEETING of the Meigs George Hargraves wiU be the ' the princtpal speakers
bemg
:'k F o~r u J:'~d~:t Pioneer and Hi.lorical Soclety, 1 speaker.
· RoDert Sweeney, a candidate
Oruo~r urm ure, 11 12 tfc Edison llJbstetter announced
, for attorney general, and C~nthat J. W. Her&gt;cher of Charles- Five ad•1il rlasses in commer· ' gressman Moeller as the ch1ef
ONE LINCOLN 400 amp. mot· ton. W. Va. who spenl his hoy. cial subjects are being plan-' speakers. Over Jill) were at the
Ql\ generator: welding mask, hood in Pomeroy, had made I ned at So,Jiern School District. [event.
A·l condition, une Lmcoln 200 anoffer ol $20,1100 for a lund to iMiddlep.J.1 Band Bo•~Siers
Republicans h•ld a luncheon ~
amp. pipe liner, portable. one b~nld a mu'fum f?" the county . ed ~ 1n the annual Tog Day. 1rally at toe samelocat10n
a~etylene kit, 2
culling H1s offer Will be m effect for Fred Go,glem. who has served day pnor to the groundbreakheads and assortmffit of weld- four ye'1r peric 1d.
as a rural mail carrier out of ing, and ta hear Governor
· ing lips 100 fl. welding cal&gt;Pomeroy for 38 ~ears, was hon- Rhodes in a rousing talk. Coun-1
!e. P.
Fisher, Minersville, TWO INTERESTING visitors ored at a dinner by 25 of his ty and dislxict candidates and
,,
0.
10 21 31c pulled inlo the Pomeroy port 1. fellow JlO.ilal workers.
a few stall&gt; can·iidates
were
· during th• week . They """'
present. AI the Democrat meel. l5ll1l BALES of alfalfa orchard I paddling • kyak. headed for
IN GALLIA COUNTY
ing Con~re£sman Moeller
grass mixed hay. $30.00 per Pittsburgh, and leaving on Wed· This was a big week in Gal- the audience that Gallia I!
'
ton. Call Ravenswood 273·1 nesday. Jim Curnes of Wheel· lla county with the brousdbreak- line for one of six large medl4i:J:I or 273·9715.
ing, 1•.·. Va., and John Davidson ing for th• new Robbins and cal centers that are to be erect·
10 13 12tc of Carlile, Pa., had
covered Myers plant of Rt. 3a laking ed in the count'Y· It would cosl
------ 4,0110 mll•s from the Northwest Ute JimPII5ht.
I$10,000,1100.
.XREAT rugs righ~ they'll be alln the past five months. They Over 300 attended Ute prodelight if cleaned .vith Blue went up the Columbia, down gram al which Governor James VANDAL!SM RAISED f t
Lustre. Rent electric sham- the Missouri, Mlssi&amp;•lppl and A. Rhodes was the center of at- head In advaore of Halloween
pooer $1. Baker Furniture Co. up lhe Ohio River.
traction. D1. Keith BrandebelT)', last weekend. A pony owned by
!0 17 6tc
·
president of the Gallipolis Bill Wooten of Gallipolis was
• &gt;:
CONGRESSMAN Walter H. Chamber of Commerce, was the found shot on his farm, A bat. ~\)P'S on, the rug thai is, so Moeller, •nd his opponent Clar- master of ceremonies. City tery was stolen from a .bus at
cl&lt;an the spot with lllue Lus- ence Miller, both of Lancaster Manager Gary R. Short wei- North Gallia High, and a brick
life. Rent electric shall'pl'OI!r have heeo active In the district corned guests of the manufao- was thrown through the wJn.
ift. Pomeroy Cement Blook ' tbla 1teek. Moeller and his w.ife turing finn headed by J _ Har· dow of the Charles Masters
~o.
\were ent~taineo at an open old Kvr, high officials of the idence on Rt. 1 Gallipolis.
'(
10 17 8tc boule at th,e Llnroln HUI home Columbus aitd Southern Ohio sheriff's department. is inV&lt;!Bii·-11

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Save This Week ... Our Sale Of
Furniture and Appliances ForYourH~~e . ,:;;:,.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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COME BACK HERE WITH 11-tAT
SHOE, 'IOU 511/PID D06 !!!

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IDterllltloaal

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Best
Service

Qua\ity

on Oblo's blgbweekend WBI
1 more than a
tcluded one ol
• aocldenl Ioili
le state.
llision at the IDS. 40 and MooIn Preble Couan Uves Sunday,
-alliOtal for the
. m. local time
lgbt Sunday to

•

Best
Warranty

Salesmen

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Best
Deal ,

Weco,.
Prove It··

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.re four deaths
&gt;wning and one
ccldebtal death.
ages 3, 2 and
lchmucker lam·
!re killed Ia a
IY·
luded:

rday
Henry Candle
er, found dead
Jadslde park •
•I here.
fred Krumm, 17,
lrl, killed when
aod a car col·
ld County Road
day

Howard Thhrtner
Quality Salesman

Camara Rally Sport Convertible

STOP I II LOOK I .ill

.

.

DIII

.

What's Gallipolis /11\otor Co. got for 1967? bcit•"'•nt friem~.• Qu•lliy' ulesm•n, who

Quality Sal11man

Ra McCormick
S.IHMen181r

GALLIPOLIS
210.236 Second Avenue

elm back up w,hat they say end who i.s interested 111 you . efter the sllle, SERVICL the
best in the Valley, WARRANTY-best in the industry. PRODUCT- the leader in the au- ·
tomobile industry for many, many, many years. You can't get 11 beHer deal , anyw~ere.
MAKE US PROVE IT. Our merchandising pi an and our quality products IISSUI'f1S you the
· Most for Your Money at G&lt;illipolis MIJtor Co. Your
and Oldsmobile dealer.

CHEV

H. Rideout, 40,
na, 38, their tw.&gt;
1 Marie 9, and
Lucerne ValleY,
F. Kirby, 38,
~lankensbip, 30,
1ey, Cant, and
7, New Paris,
a· ftery three• Intersection of
Monroe €enlral
;,U,LED
111 emergency
liiiOiled Saturday
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