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Teachers, Room Mothers to Give
Halloween Party at Racine Tonight

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Jously ~ved a stolen car
lilt111age&lt;!ID the vehicle Brum.

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Layette Shower
Is Given for
Mrs. Fisher

e FRIDAY STORE HOURS 9 to 8

and SATURDAY STORE HOURS 9

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BULOVA
COLLECTION

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

You're Invited To The

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Is Theme of
Grange Program

Of Our Newly Remodeled Restaurant

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
OCTOB

28 4l 29
Enioy A

GOESSLER
JEWELRY STORE

FREE CUP OF
COFFEE and CAKE

NEW 1967
ADMIRAL
QUALITY T.V.

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BAKER
FURNITURE

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The

HAS VISITORS

Servhog Meigs Counltl for ov•r 94 Yoa1~
Member F•deral ~"""

Mr. asd Mrs. Edgar P~&amp;':;
Mr. 8lld Mrs. Horace I

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Bertha Dalley,

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RESTAURANT

ON RT. 7 IN

by

Jerry Union of Enter,r.ise. 0.
IJnton ~icked up the car at
the Gallipolis patrol pOst.
Bnunlay was one of two or
' three boys who escaped ru...
day from the F'alrfleld School
for Boys. de and William Awl·
ler, 1&amp;, were out aU nigbt Totsday night In an automobile at
Rockbridge, aCCiir&lt;lmt to word

from Hocking county officials.
Together the. boys spent We1nesday in the l!:UB Church at
RockbridJie. Tbey reporte&lt;ly
left the church about 4 p. m.
and started walking down 'It,
33. The Hocking county shertff's
department hiiQ already bt ,a
notified •nd a deputy spot.&lt;d
the pair about the san:• Ume
they saw hlm. They fled lut

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and sntered the Jerry Un
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the depUiY apprehsnded Addler
and lodged hlm In the Hocking
county jaB.

Tile escapee reportedly
out the rest of \Vedneaday

Brumley, according to offl..
clal•. entered the Pearl Cable
home on Miller Rd., near Rockbridge,- h~ld a knife at Mrs. Cable's throat and threatened to
kill her. He escaped wearing
some of &lt;:able's clothes.

home on Carpenter Rd., at ED
terprlse early Thursday mornJng. It was there he allegedly
stole the car in which he was
apprehendod. Bo umiey was r&amp;ported oeen tale! on Tbunday
ln NelsoD&gt;ille where be purchas-

_.mty JaiL Olar8el • ,111,.
1ng and enterln&amp; 1114
have been lied llgliDit
ley. Other ebaqa are
ed to be llled aplnat
a~g to lf«!dq cou~··~·flclall.

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SaturdayOpportuniff
School Begins Nov.

Dnoled To Ths lntsratl 01 The Melf'·Mflltm .4reo

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1966

Next Session Will Attack
Problem of District Size

THIS WEEK-END!

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Make this
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Christmasselect from
our extensive

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stolsn car on Main St. In Pomeroy and waa In bot punuit
when Brumley wrecked the car
against a stone · waD at M~
key Run.
Brumley was not lnjlll'l!d nd
offered DO opposition when
taken Into custody.
There waa moderate damage
to the right front ~I L'le stolen

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Tile ~an. who bad (H't'Y·

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Boy Staters of
Feeney-Bennett
Gtve
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Brumley,

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. ~Tuesday
lor Boys, from
was
a
Thursday by Ptl.
Clifford . Rusaell, G&amp;Wpohs
.Post, ~ llfchwey Patrol, !I·
ter be~:!f wrec-.d hl8 car in

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Tbe Rev. Doaald
Tbe Racine Elementary P.T. from anyone belonging to PTA. pastor of the Mlddleporl Firat of their eJpel'iell:eJ, ja altendo
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A. beld its regular meeting on Tbe annual school camivol Bapllsl Cb~ch, baa retuned 1Dg Boys Stale at.'·El!llo 1lldv_..
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Oct. 17 at 7:30 p. m. witt. the was changed from Oct. 28 to from Denver, Colo., where be oily last IUIDJIIII', '!Jtie
boJI
president, Mrs. Betty Diddle, Nov. 4 to be beld at the Junior attended the lilterGeloomlna· were sponaored· bJ/111\e Joea1
presiding.
Higb School building at 7:30 tionaiHlgbDeullyMIDIIIer- post.
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A group of Cub Scouts was p, m.
Its the palt ooveo days.
· A spaghetti dlllner.~ - 1ft'
Rev. Mr. Boone was tnvtted n•-'
--• served"7... ·Paul Cu·
Mrs. Opal Wlckh am of Ch es· introduced being Curter Smifll, A poster contest will be held
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ler spent Wednesday with Mrs. Mitch Nease, Eddie
Diddle, by the Fourth, Flfith and Sixth to
the
school
on a cl, past ~ 01 Dmr
1 1e.
A family night dinner and get Criswell, Mrs. Walter Hayes, soon an 1ay eega
C 1 K'
Glenn Simpson, Skipper Me· grades. Each grade will receive scbolanbop
granted ·OD Webster Poellnr, u a
acquilinted program for the new and a committee from the W. Mrs. Klein paid tribute to , eco om~s.
Million, aod Jeff Circle. Tbe three poizes First prize, $1, his orlctnal aod creallve ma· special service. · .: dliinetot wu
Portsmuuth District super in ten· S.C.S.
,
absent members, wayne Gib· t Mr. and Mrs. E~lson Baker Scouts led the Pledge to
second, 75 centS and third. 50 terlal, Tbe ilcbolanblp wao held iJi the new· lddillon COlli'
dent. till' Rev. Calvin llodehef· Grace was goven by
the boos, official board chairman, spent the weekend m Glen
Flag, and all sang
cents.
given by poe American Bap- pleted recently, . \1.:
fer, was held Wednesday even· Rev. Max Do~hue, pastor. Fol· and Jack Bechtle,
Church rue, Md. wofll theor daughter, the Beautiful." led by.M~s.
Tbe Halloween party will be Ustllome Mlalioaary Society. · During the bus~ meellllg
ing at tlea lil Methodist Church. lowing the dm~er • a program School superintendent,
I o r : and choldren, Mrs .. Don~Jd Rus- ry K. Yost. Mrs. MarJorie
Thursday Oct 21 fm· the child·
Among the nationally lmown Henry Clatwtrflly ··nported 01
The turkey dinner was prepar- was presented mtroducmg olio· their work in the church.
' sell. Mr. Russell " wolh the bier read a poem titled "The ren at the school given y the speakel'l were Ch&amp;rl•s Elliot the "Gifts for .Y~" project,
cd and served by Mrs. James cers of the organizations of the
i U.S. Army on a tpur of duty Little Chap" followed by the teachers and room mothers.
of Washington, D.C., aDd aod Bill
ce-cbalrmBD
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I Emerson Jones. lay leader, in Viet Nam. Mrs. Russell and PTA prayer.
Tbe
program
chairman, Kolth Wrigbt of New York for the
ll'f Halloween
introduced the Rev. Mr. Dona- children plan to remain
at Mrs Marlene Fisher
C1 M B
ade tb
the
Mrs. 0. P. Klein, of tIJe wor· hue, who then introduced the their ho~e in Maryland during
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Mrs. Betty Johnson, introduced
ty. r. oone m
e observance, reported that
ship commossoon, was mostr~ss Rev . Calvin Rodeheffer. The h'os absence.
the secretary s report on
the band director, Mr. Bob trip by plane and while In event would be held MGI!day
ng speaker told or his ramoly
. .m·
absence of Mrs.
Margaret
'"'Oil evening, Oct. 31 at lhe Mlddleth
r
Pomeroy
Otlto
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ceremonies
or
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evem
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Shaver as guest speaker. H'" Denver " as the dinner •··
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The treasurers reporE wa•
· ed by everyone. of Mr · and Mrs • Leo RusseO• port •'tad!urn with .,.,_.
""'"- to be
an d announce d the. program eluding his wile Doris, ' and 01·1
1 a Lew1s
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talk was enJOY
TONIGHT, Ocl . 27
which had been prepared by four children.
mentioned the ton stall, ''"dents at O)lio Uni- en by Mrs. Nancy rvtn
Tbe Room Banner went to former Middleport residents• awarded to those .In . costume.
NOT OPEN
Mrs. Bernard Fultz of
the 153 Methodist Churches in this versity in Athens, spent
ltle w~s approved. Several
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the fourth grade. Phyllis Tan- ..,..-u:z.
Jn case of rain It will be held II
education commissoon. The district serviced by 73 minis· weekend with their parents. Mr. shop dues have been receiVed. nehlll, teacher.
the legion hall. : . ' ·:
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
Del. 78 · Nov. 1
program was built around the lers. He described a typical and Mrs. William Lewis and A ~port on the county
Next meetlny will be held
The postc ommancler, Albert
"THOSE MAGNIFICENT
politic:JI scene with e&amp;ch mem· week among the city and urban Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haptonstali. meetmg. at Chester
Nov. 21 with the Rev. John
Roush, announeed tbal the
MEN IN THEIR
her of a commission introduc.
School on September
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, Day dinner 1 I•"'
FLYING MACHINES"
he
.. g churches stretchmg from Port· Miss Seren Lewis a student
d b M G
Huffman Kombler as guest spea er.
Veterans
or "6'011or
another mem r g•;·~ land !Meigs) to Manchester, at Warren-Wilson College .m re~ y ~- ~ace . B k ' Refreshments will be served
aires aad families would be
"How I Flew from london to
Ithetr qualohcaloons fo r t Jetr 1Ohio.
Isc visited recently wiih
wrotten by rts. lfgto~oa ulrl bee. by the Filth Grade Mothers at Buckeye Boy Staters George held Thursday, Nov. 10 begin
Pari1 in 25 hour" and
"ork
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next coun y mee mg WI
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Tbe
lln
11 minute'i.''
Mr;. Klein gave the "plat· He pmnted to the church as pare~ts, Mr. and Mrs. William held the first Thursday in Feb- the next meeting. Re. es ments Sau~.r and Wayne Davos, were rung at 6:30 p.m.
mee .},
1TPe h 11 i eu li.Jr'l
Ch · 1 d the I h [ 1 · t 0 r Ch ·5I'
· Lewos
th B dbu G ade were "rved by the Soxth Grade speeoal guests when the Feen· was concluded with a mon
Stunrt \\'llllm:1n, Snrnt1 ~li l rs , form " as. Jpsus
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Mothers.
e -Bennett Post 133, American shown by Don Roach.
Janw ~ Fo-.: , l{ f)lwn Morl&lt;'y,
h . h o[[icers as workers.
islrv and lellowshop m the work Mr. and Mrs. Wolham on School
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Gl' rl Forlw, Irina Dl'mirk , c ~; ~se included Miss Fneda of ine churches. He urged the ger and family of Jackson visi·
Sch.;.l Record Books
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l't&gt;r ry 'f th.'lll:l~. G1w~t Slur :
Faetmlc, Orricia! Board secre· church to assist with the Camp ted over the weekend woth her been ordered and wilt be sold
HI-:Jl Sf\YLTON
Colo1 cartoon
tary for 31 yeats: Mrs. James Asbury proJects and invited pare~ls , Mr. and Mrs. John al the school carnival or any
Admi . . .sJotL f3r &amp; 4flr .
Criswell. prPsident or WSCS: members to come to the camp. 1 Harrison.
other time. Mrs. Ruth Ann
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. I M.Sgt. and Mrs. Donald
Hill is in charge of the books
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2
secret.,y; Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, The program wa&lt; opened woth jtheny and choldren, Jeff. Cur- i! an one wishes to order one
NOT OPEN
.. on on Missions· Miss choldren leadmg on the pledge tos, and Cjmthoa, Bufford,
Y th
be ordered
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wilt! spent the weekend here
now, or ey can
essh . an
. than so years Mrs . J ames J'lVI'd en m
. charge. her parents, Mr. an d Mrs.
f
ore
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tea; ~r ~::;, Moore Member· The children, directed by Mrs. bert Roush . They were also ·
a~. r~ Evangel is.; commis· Fultz, held placards lellered, Leon, W. Va., due to the "'"'"s 1
s__op _"" -·-~ ---~- "Being and Doing'' and others of his mother, Mrs. Henry
YOUR GIFT
carrted open Bibles. Mrs. Em· theny.
I.
Our Furniture and Appliance Sale on the 2nd and 3rd Floors.
erson
Jones
played
lor
group
Mrs.
M.
c.
Wilson
has
re·
Or
FOR CHRISTMAS!
1singing. Flower arrangements turned from Charleston, W. Va., Plans were made for a
[were made by Mrs. Lloyd.
where she has spent tl!e week- Christmas dinner at
Big Selection -: Well Known Dependable Makes of Fumltu...
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end with her son and family, restaurant on December 19,
•Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wilson and lowed by a party, the place
For Every Room In Your Home.
family.
be announced when the Friend·
Mrs. David Entsminger has ly Neighbo" club met Tuesday
been visiting in Charleston, W. evening at the home of Mrs.
Va., with her family .
Donley Reibel, Pleasant
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McCom· Mr.. Robert Arnold, presl ·
Mrs.Lillian Weese and Mrs. as were in Columbus, over the dent, was in charge of the
to
Linda Butcher were co-hostess· weekend and visited his mother, ing. Names were drawn
es at a layette shower honoring Mrs. J. E. McComas nod Mrs. gift exchange at the Cbr·istrnas
Mrs. Robert Fisher of Racine, Iva 'Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Carl i party. It was voted to
Prompt Delivery To Your Home
Use Our Sensible Grecllt
Frida~. Oct. 21, at the Racine Vanderhoof and family of Wal· with the Naylors Run
Baptist Church. Games were do joined the group. on Sunday. ground. An auction of
Service For 1 New Living Room Suite, 1 New TV, Wisher,...,.,.
pia yed and prizes awarded to
made articles was planned
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Mrs. Glenna O'Conner, Mrs. ~~~,,~·"!1'~~~·''1 ';;'cy::1 'm(;;:,,~'&lt;?~.:;·;·~'f=,,fffi!ii~~~ the next meeting, which wiD
Adria Sayre and Mrs. Donna
The Racine Alumni Assoel· be held at the home of Mrs.
or 1 Complete Outfit For Your Home •
And Save tour
Wolfe.
atlon wlll bold a semi-formal Roy Smith. Tbe traveling
Alter the honored guest op- dance at the Racint Junior donated by Mrs. Eleanor
Saleslips From ..••
ened her many lovely gilts, re· High Sebool on Nov. I! from ry was awarded to Mrs.
freshments of cake topped woth 9:30 !I· m. to 1:30 a. m. Mus· lard Hines. Games were "'"''~
booties, ice cream, mints and it will be provided by Alan and prizes awarded to
coffee were served to Mr s. Lee King and his band.
Thomas Werry who also
Sarah Diddle, Mrs.
Mildred
PrO&lt;eeds will bo applied to the door prize, and Mrs. 11lfli!S, 11
Spencer, Mrs. Carolyn Adams, the P•ul H. Carnahan Schol· after which refreshments
Mrs. Adria Sayre, Mrs. Glenna arsbip Fund. The A"ocialion served by flle hostess.
O'Connor, Mrs. Martha Lou now bas one $SOO Sebolarship
Beegle, Mrs. Faye Proifitt and to present to a graduaHng
Robert, Traci Weese,
Mrs. senior next spring and is try·
Marilyn Powell, Mrs.
Belly ing to raise funds to (H'esent
Diddle and Sara Marie, and two &amp;&lt;holarsbips.
Mrs. Mary Baldwin of Racine;
Mrs. Opal Diddle, Portland:
Mrs. Pearl Adams, Letart:
Mrs. Donna Wolle and Jerry
and Mrs. Pauline Morarity or
Syracuse; Mrs. Dixie West,
FOR EVERY
Mrs. Helen Swain, Mrs. Joyce
Whaley and Miss Helen Marie Plans were discussed for a
NEED, ROOM
Hunter of Athens: Mrs. Fisher, dinner at the next meeting,
AND BUDGET!
Mrs. Butcher ar.J Mrs. Weese. November 22, when Chester
Sending gilts were Mrs. Paul Grange met Tuesday evening.
Lawrence, Mrs. Pauline Hart, George Genheimer, worthy
Mrs. Mabel Shields, Mrs. Mar· master, pres1ded, and opened
lene Fisher, Mrs. Virginia Rees, the meeting in regular form. A
Bulova offers more excellenet
Miss Barbara McNickles, Miss communication was read by
in styling, quality and value.
Vera Beegle, Mrs.
Evelyn Mrs. Mary Hunter, secretary
Let our Watch Experts !how
Young, Miss Jane Powell, Miss from National Grange concern·
you our Bulova Collection
Rhoncta Brickles, Miss Brenda ing pins and r),bbons for ltlose
tfltile the selection Is
Sayre, Miss Saodra
Adams, bringing in new members.
c:omplete.
Miss Karen Furbee, Mrs. Max· One candidate, James Hayes
U KTITE "t::A"
ine Diddle, Mrs. Clara Adams, was given the obligation
ia
1 exaulsite cllemont1!. 23 jewels.
14K IOid. Faceted Cr~UI.
Miss
Barbara
Adams,
Mrs
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the
third
and
fourth
degrees.
Yellow or white.
$1110.110
Clarys Hunter, Mrs. Christine Mn. Arthur Orr was Install"?
IOLDCIAFT ''C"
Slone, Mrs. Isabel Simpson, as chapla!n and Mrs. Henry Ei·
Handsome Bulon slyllnr.
Mrs. Janet Warner, Mrs. Wan- chinger as PolljOna, by the mas23 jewels. 14K eold gse..
Yellow.
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da Powell and Miss Trudy 0'· ter.
SIIHI.III
Conner.
"The
Grange
Founders :
When you lulow what makes 1
Month" was the theme of the
watch lick, you'll buy a Bulova.
REVIVAL ANNOUNCED
program, presented by
Mrs.
With Usln The Atmosphere
Tbe Carleton Church
on Orr, which opened with tbe
Of Our Newly Remodeled Rest1ur1nt
Kingsbury Road will hold a singing of 'Bring in tbe.Sheaves'
revival starting Oct. 3(1 through followed by r~ll call concerrung
.
.
, the Boll or Roghts. Two poems
Nov .. 9. Servtces will start eac1 were read, "Autumn," by Dale
POMEROY
everung •t 7:30. The Rev. Jam. K tz
d "Hall
,
b
es Morrison of Clifton, W. Va., Gau aGn h . oween,
Y
.11 be th
eorge
en
etmer.
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For JOUl' OWII sa).e,.
WI
: e evange1lSI.
ev. A playlet, "Tbe World of Todo 15 Bulova doe"
Clyde
Hinton,
pastor
of
the morrow" was presented by
1eiW OIIID
church,
invit..s
all
t.
o
att..~d.
Mrs. Hobart Newell, Mrs. Jam·
Authorized Bulat• Jtwtlw.
Middleport, 0.
There w1il be special smgmg es Hayes, Mrs. Dale
Kautz,
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Nothing To Buy- Just Register
George Genheimer. A plano solo by Pamela Kautz and a tri·
bute to the lecturer, by Mrs.
Orr concluded the program.
SECOND PRIZE
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AI the close of the meeting,
rouch 'n Snooze Control!
refreshments were served by
Solid-State ltM
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunter
Your Full Service Bank Is •, •
CLOCK RADIO
and Mr. and Mrs. Jame• Hay·
Pontted br fnltlt hmiture
"odern, compact cabinet. Tran~~
es.
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lbrized for Instant warm-~AP. and
cooler operation. Features olluml·
PROJF£'1' DELAYED
nated clock dial, sleep switch and
::
blmer alarm. Zenith Wavemagnote
Tbe .apple buller making
lfllenna. Choice of 2 colors
ject of the Syracuse l!'ut• 11
PriNt Tole Awordttl
Church has been poatponed until
SATURDAY, NOVIM1ft51h
Tuesday, Nov. I, due to ·
death, Phone orders to
2952 evenings.

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ROBERT DURST

Bober! V!ctor Dunt, 11,
SOD of Mr. aDd Mrs. Roberl
R. Dunl, PoriiBDd, R·F .D.,
has enllated In the U. 8. Air
Force and Is undergoing six
weeks basic training al Lack·
tand Air Force Base, Te~as.
Victor Is a 1165 gradll8te ef
Southern Local Wgh School.
Upon eomplellon a! blo basic
training be will study el,..
tronkol at Keesler Field, MJa.
alsslppl.

About 450 pupUs of the Meigs
Local Scr.ool District will particlpate in a Saturday Oppol'
!unity School beginning Nov. 5.
District Supl George Har.
graves Jr. said today oflitilll
approval baa been granted
through the Title I Office of
the State Department of Education, using federal funds amounting to $86,980.29. P D p I Is
will work In reading and arlth.
metic, and they begin ao &amp; a.
m. on opening day at
three
centers :n the distric!.
Studen+.s will be lnlorrue~ of
b uaschOOules. lasses will con.
elude at noon, when lie stud.
ents will be given a lunclt
which Is part of the
total
program.

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More til an 40 teachers who
will work In this program will
meet Saturday. October 29, to
complete plans lor uch•dulin~.
In addltton to the teaching
staff, there will be 12 bus drlvers, six cooka and four cuslod·
tans Involved in the iJngram.
Mr. Ro~rl Morris, ~rinclpat
at Bradbury Elementary school
Is the project director and will
be responsible for its o~:rallon,
Hargra"'' said.
Tbe pr:l~ram will be conduct.
ed at three centers. Pomeroy
Elementary school will accommodate stcdenls from Pomeroy
and Salisbury. Mlddlep'J"t will
have stu:lents from M\'1 lleport
and Brao.lbury. Rutland will
have students from n otland,

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Salem Center 8lld ~ ·
ThJs prugram 11111 _..JI!!IIQ',
materials purchued cblllilc Jill
pBBI year plus add"' .u.t1 .._,,
erlals designed to .W , ll'i!l
teacbiDg malbematles 1114 lill
Jng.
ltil
The maior tiOlll'ce af· • .
material will be frCIID , 411 e:
Science JHearcll ASIOC!IItl, 1
nationally l:nowll prudur• It;
educational materlala. .,
studenll will be ll!8tecl.·-' ,~
beginning of the proptl!ll' . . .
again at Ill end to Pl ~·
ate me.,UI'EII at eha!l'ltl Ia.
achievement produced 11J IM:.
program. The prog11111 ·'IIIIL
conclude shortly liter
of the regular ICbool year, Blrgraves llllid.
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aid 111e would reoull In lllrthor cuts In Greater Detroit, said houseFRIDAY
ndm •
w1ves 'can get more acoom
A HALLOWEEN cam1val
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ht~ :."~e~;:e s~relld~nt ot phshed and qu1cker, If they w1U be held Friday at 7 SO p m
wrm~td pay le.. or proleSI JASSOCJitlGon,, onder Ma?~ ·=",,the
"Associated F~ud Dealers "' I picket the White House."
at the Chesler Grade School,
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tcnored theJr critics. W P U a r,
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sponsored by the Chester PTA
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THE wc.; 1 u Will meet f ••·
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1'1iiMi!!ailcll of bousewwes d&amp;- president ol the 1National

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llna end boycotts

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20 000 pectators

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tack! d ill the end By qllllrters·
Net Yds.
439 If/ By U•lled Preu ; : . : . . ,
Easterq s Eagles gwned sole line concluding a drive of 41 left In the third pen
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Oak Hlll 29 Fairland 12
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8 ' , 11 Soulll' Pmnt 41 Symmes Yalley
possession of the 1966 Southern Iyards on three plays A 37 yard man's try dforhthet extra pomts
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8 8 12 2 30 1 ass.. Comp
Valley Athle\Jc Conference Ipass from Quarterback Cbarles was stoppe s or·
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crown :by blankmg VISiting Eochmger 10 Allman highlighted Elastern got Jls other two ready been
SfATISTICS
Pasm fnltr
2 4 Chesapeake 25 Rock Hill 12
Sou'hNestern :tOo Fr~day mglit the qmck serle• Allman agam points on 3 safety In the fmal ed the Eagles WI
~ ~:e lle artmenl Easthn
sw Fumbles
..... ~ I Tiltonsvolle 14 Adena 8
Coach William Shmn s Eagles earned over for the
extra period Marton fell on tbe pig I Eastern will be hos s o
p R h
I" 94 1 Fumbles Lost
3 I Beallsville 24 Caldwell 18
5k10 fter 1t squirted loose !Southern Tornadoes next Fri· Yds. us
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3 Yds Penallzed
55 35 Dillonvale 8 Mmgo 0
eluded ~ SVAC sial• ~oth a '
!from a Htgblander back as he day mght
s. ass
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Wellsville 28
perfect
record
Eastern ' third TD came wtlh Jefferson Umon 12

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day •veolng. Oct 211 at In e
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fury at MANAt.UA, S•caragua (()PI) least SJX persons were killed and stooal ba-eball "'ason
o30 p m
h"h prices centered on the
ed
d 1 20 000 l is others 11 ,1ureo many ol them 1 Before the game 1tarted po- l
SATURDAY
Jill~;, of living trading I- An wnt ~~w
sd seriously
lice set upon ~~ anti ~overn. THE RUTLAND Hogh S• ilool
Groeers and
stamp i persons
of 8 ba:eb:l) OffiCials said thto VICtims were ment students of them j i966 annual homet'OinlnR dMntou
d&lt;awW-derended the practice as 1 night at d
still beon~ brought to hospotals coeds - demonstratmg at the will be held thos coming Sotur·
erlilaiiY.' lowerong prices by game '" ~ owntow~
ald
today and they feared the death edge of ·~• field
day noght folto~mg the Rutlan&lt;t
1
rol•till''volume
Stadoum _'_" repo_ _
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toll would riSe
At leas, 10 •turlents were ar Poce football game The Jays
1ff.;tJite cla1ms of lowered I The VldJms were trampled rested and sev ... ral of them- I will emcee thE' lnlormal ,e-Vt'lll
pr1cu In five states following I
85 1 ~ crt ~d massed at the east mcludmo thP.If female leader- from 10 p m to midnight '!'he
botwtt and p1cket action by thegate
I Huthmd lhgh Schuu rhf'Pri"'Jtd
11 the ,tadmm after a were m)ured
pettlco&amp;C rebels food mdustry 1
gamP beJWeP"' 1 f'on and
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The crowd screametl 1n out ers and the Yearbook SIAU wdl
spokeslnt'n sa1d the women
Estrella:. !f'lve Stars} that rage as the po11re hustiM the c-ponsur the dnnce which is op.
w!Pimlng at the wrong
opened tn• Nlcarraguan proles students off the fteld
en to lhe pubiJ&lt;
ta
P,d were doomed to
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Eastem •s Jumor Mike Mar- mammg
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when Ser
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7S yards
to IRoush
car•tedFullback
to paydtrt D
from11
payd~rt Roge1 Allman convert I the rove yard A pass mler·
ed the extra pomts on a run ceptJOn by RIChard Douglas
and the F:agles were leading 8- [who later led 10 Etchmger set
0 before Ihe Gall'" counhans up the SIX pomler by
Roush
had run ' pial from scrom The try for the PATs on a pass
mage
!rom
to Douglas
scored faoled
1 a halfback
!he E
s ;econd sox pomtrr The concludmg Eagle. touchv.1lh 8 mmutes and 4Q r.ccond s Idown came on a 32 yard pass
lelt m the f1rst half when he from Etchmger to
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Sucr•ssos were noted today
by Women on the Warpath
tWown\ Buffalo N y •here
wow
'lti.ged • lwo-day egg!
cou~!lloycott tn Wmston
Saleli-4JI LeXIIl8lon N C and
by t,.u,Jflfge chams m Colorado
Nf'w Mi.lco and West Texas
Urnsn who were! he lat get
of .J!~ktts by the Teus
Associahon In Hous·
ton reported busu)ess u usual
The an~cement spurr~d the
thrtat to extend ptcketmg We
kno"' 'I"~ boycott IS havmg
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A HYMN SING w1ll
at the Mt Oln e Clnu rh '"
Long Bottom at 1 p m Sunday,
Oct JO All smgeiS and everv
one welcome
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The Ohto University lnstl I the llStllule's program was bas FEENEY . E:E"'NETT
tute for RegiOnal Development , t&gt;d on contmued progress m the Amencan Legion wdl sponsor
announced Thursday a substan I development of the economy of the annual commumty Hallow
GETTING YARDAGE- Rtck Calvm, star halfback of the VInton County Vlk·
tral transJbon m ItS srope and Soujheaslern Ohio
een observance Monday even
mgs
who Thursday mght clmched the 1966 MOVC champtonshlp by defeating
method of operation
'When th• lnst•tute was es- ' ~ng Oct 31, at the Mtddlepoo'
southern
22 8 1s , hown on an end sweep for good yardage while Tornad Semor
Mason Morfit execut1ve
tabhshed two years ago there H1gh School ,tadJUm at 7 30 p
tor of the In~tltute said that was no orgamzation eepabl0 of m Pnzes will be awarded for I Joh31 McClintock (81) 1s m pursutt -Sentmel photo,
effective tmme,hat.Ph the In providing comprehensive tech those m costume '" the vanous
VIC BRO\\N
stJtute Wl11 dJscuntmue the pro· meal assistance on I regional categones
m of comprohensove techm basis In undertak,ng thts reTUESDAy
In economic de- sponSiblhty, the Institute made I LOYAL PALS CLASS of the
sa~ T l
velopment
which
Jl has con. , an Important contribUtiOn to the Mtddlepm t Church of Christ
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dueled for the past two years area Last year the Institute Jlllr I w11l meet Tuesday evening Nov
Ul! .QQycotta and p.cltellng
Future proJects accord1ng to tlctpated m development pra. 1 at a p m at the home of
ilftll · new groups In new
Morfot w1U be undertaken on reels mvolvmg approximate\)' M138 Mabel Hysell ThiS Will
11JI;ofded
daoly Forly·ftve l
1an mdtv1dual basis w1th an 10 000 robs and an estimated be the annual Thanksg1vmg of
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IemphasiS on research expen 1178 1011rmn In capital Invest renng and program w•th MISs
008
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of •
mental and demonstration priJ. ment" Morllt said
Frances Roush program lead
IIJiiali I llch&lt;st suburbs lo plan
II grams The decoSJOn to modify Morfil also saJd that techm ler and MISs Mabel Hysell, deprk:t campaign.
Vtetor
Brown Mmersvl e,
&lt;al assistance Will be provtded I vohonal chairman
1m the future by the profession
WEDNESDAY
lilt food counter w1ll be listed m the current
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lal staffs of the recently de&lt;~g AMATEUR GARDEN c I u b
~t!A018JC! the1r Ume more I'
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p m at the home of
prolllf&gt;IY In olber ways
or over 10 nullton MethodiSts
Valley developmonl Dostncts at
8
''Tf 'Qil¥ mdhon housewives 1m tne Umted State' and lor
be work~ng closely Mrs Harry Moore Middleport
1 'we
were to.,jl'rlle ltttera to thetr "8n countne• those
IJStPd I ' OCJe
with the DJStnct Committees The program Will be the •ork
uno~ 0 h. congressmen and 10 the ed•toon were "'lected b!
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__ and with the Ohio Department h b M T ny Fowler
- I parbcJpatJili church authorllles Donner guest• of Mr and ot Development In the lmple s op y " o
lend the council of secretaries Mrs Qc;._ Rr e~brmk were Mr mentatiOn of these new
pro
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of lbe Methodist Church Itit' and Mrs David Rtggs and grams. and Will be supplement I
com'IN(J~ I'ROM PAGE I current book Js thP. second edl dau~rhtPr Mr and Mrs Charles mg thelr efforts by utthtlzing
tlon - the f1rst havmg been Massar and Mr and Mrs Gent! the rf'!sources of Ohlo Unlver
•~"ll!!AU
tWo guernlla bat published 1n 1952
s1ty for research projects and
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1"9P' •~liP to I 200 men and Brrm n wtll bP rtled for out Riggs
demonstratiOn programs •• , he 1
!Jegan a battle that see-sawed i•tandmg work as a layman m M" Marilyn Hayman and saJd
tor seven hours through the 1 '" M(' 11 14Jn;t tnun 11 He t.s dal!PhtPrs and Jant&gt;t R1ssell of
dt:ll~ ')"'f~
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member of the
Mmersvllle ColumQus spent several days
----Th• outnumoered Vietnamese MethodiSt Church In 1952 he w1th Mr and Mrs Joe BISsell
troops called lor help but the ! was recommended as an ap I ud
s h Cl N tie
INDJANAPOUS (UP!) - A
C.mmunJSp beat back lbree proved lay speakar 1n the Ports A rey ml~
ara ud r
Newark, Ohto, woman was shot
Rov•rnmtnt columros sent Jnto mouth Dlstr~cl and has been 1and N•'h• St• ~m SJl"n~ a a~
and kolled at a shoppmg center
the f'lhtmc 10 miles north• est l act••• m thJS field since that
and rs
mme I Holzer Hospital - vI' I t· l near here Thursday by a secur·
Cl the U S air base at Soc lime He served as pastor of
lng hours 2-4 and I .,IJ p m Par lly guard who was trym&amp; to ar·
G•uce readings: GaUtpohs
T"ng.'fQ(
the Portlaod Char&amp;• of
(our Donna Hauber was VISiting ents only on PedJatrocs Ward I rest her for shoplifting
Dam 12 0, 12 5, runmng 3"' feet
'nd Soulli Vtetna Ichurches for three veaf!
:Mr and Mrs Roh•rt Cozart I Admission• - Mrs Wayne i Wtllene Robertson
33 was
on rollers Pomeroy Mason 20 ·
)JI6erce planes roared He " church school superln and Mr and Mrs Howard Lar IL Hamson, Mercerville Star I killed after her SISter pulled a
58 Pt Pleasant 23 97 Hmton
re.cue and
tendenl at hJS hom• churcl• aiKl kms Portland
Rt Mrs Donald Taylor. Gal I gun as two guards troelt to ap- The
for Miller 2 55 sta• ..mary Kanawha Falls
The Pomeroy Panther 7-8th
bo
ttrofina 11
serves Ill the other followmg1 Mr and Mrs Wayne Prince hpotls Mrs Ruth J Jenkins, prehend the women m their car Commtllee a non . partiS! n or 4 53 nsmg Charleston
19 07
grade
football team defeated the
searong
WI capacities, teacher,
Mr and M" Shirley Swan Rt 1,' Thurman Mrs Edgar m a parking lot at the shop- gamzatiUn of Tenth Dtstroet wo- London Marme• and Wmfield
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Wahama Falcons at the Fal·
a.tc•n Brt1t Redo
committe•s 1inclutlli
.;;us were vlsl11ng Mr and Mrs 1G Chne, Rt 1 Crown City. pong center
men Will sponsor a half hour dams were on the sills.
con stadmm 14-6 Thuroday ev·
ees, pastora re attons.
"" Uovd McPeek of Bellville W Mrs Mary E .Justice, Rt 2
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T esda
So!tlll Vif,lnAmese generals Iman of fmance cha~rman of v
' 1Galhpolls Robert A Jarrell When the 1uards approarhed teleVISIOn co ee
u
Y Boat M•v•ments·
enlng A greatly Improved PanSt'i!!l.l•Jo &amp;tl:}lor ur ltllo "'" educitlOD commiSSlOII parson
and Mrs Kenny Reyn
Mrs Robert
Haynes' the women's car the dead wo- November 1 on WSAZ, Channe 1
ther defense plllyed outstand·
lnopa - lo the bat· age Chrtstian vocatton
and olds and Terr were VISJtm Pt Pleasant Joseph T Spenc- man's SISter, Mmme Nesbitt of 3 at tO 30 a m
Oblo Kiver - OVEC down l mg ball, holdmg the Falcons
U&lt;f
htlicopter At 4 J8 lay' leader HIS w•fe "
the Mr and MMJ
Ier
Donna J Columbus ltrst fired a tear gas Mrs Robert White a Proctor 13, 30 am ' Queet Ctty up scoreless three quarters
pm
Communist[ former Kathryn Maac, and of Pomero
C;ump, PI Pleasant; Cecol 0 revolver at them twtce and vdle liousewlfe, who serve' "' 113 4 10 'm Stee
Expre.s Tbe Panthera kicked off to
ltroke oontaet and they have lour children, Dan 1 Mr sndy Mrs Garth Smtih Toban Rt 1 Pomerov Robert then pulled a 32 caliber piStol I hostess for th• teleVJSIOnDishowt I up 14 l 40 p m Zbtmmer up open the game and forced the
fled
nd M ril n local
Mrs 1 1
H k
Rl 2 Wollow
urged that all Tenth
stroc 14, I 20 a m Jaco G
up Falcons to punt after
they
South VtoiiUim... troops
C.U:m;ns:
0.1umbusf " ed Mr and Mrs
Lew'"
S
Jack· f)ne guard fJred at her but women
the Channel 3 14, 2 01 P m • Criss Jr down netted three yards In three
Sha
Wolfe Ga'h Young of PoMeroy and
Mr
G
L l'tsber Rt m""'" and htl Mrs Robertson, v1ewmg
aud1ence also plan l14 I 10 am Harvey Jordon cames Quarlerback Bob Werawarmtd over the Viet Cong
and counted corpses
Mrs
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Bill Connally Sue
a,irs cmford c fatally woundmg her m the ne1ghborhood coffees In
con down IS 3 10 a m , Kentucktan ry moved the Panthers goal·
credtled the
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M 8 nd M G D 1 Rt 2 Ironton
Mrs head
JUnction With the
tele.ISJon up 17 I 00 am Steel Ranger ll'llrd and Fullback Mark Still
k I "" ..strikes,
1111
n
uy
dQWn 17 ' 320 a m
George scored on a pIunge ''and conIn all, with tlllll awul
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I Ha tsttmg
man werer Lila Rtd•nour
of Rame,
F Martin' Rl 4 Jackson I Pollee said they reeovered show
tho 137 VJCltms
I Gra, am wi rave
Ch!ster and Mr and Mrs Tom
Ida Artos Rt 1 Pedro several hundred dollars worth Congre&lt;Sional Candidate Clar Prtce down 17 5 IS am Polly verted the extra pomt govmg
_.,m.,. , IOSIOs were To Scene of Bailie
Hayman
and Glen E FISher Jackson of stolen geods from tho worn ence E Moiler woll appear on R up 18, 12 55 am Walter the Panthers an early 7-6 lead
BERLIN (UP!) - -Evaage· Dora Eaton Belpre
spent Births _ Mrs Gary L Fosh •n's auto
the show w1th Ius wife Helen DeckJord down 18 5 45 am • In the second quartl!l' a •
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reported ""! Hst BJllv Graham announced lbe weekend with Mr • and Mrs er Rt 2 Wellston daughter,
and d1scuss natiOnal and d1s John J \,owe up 18, 1 ai am yard run by speedy Charlie
2 55 p m Thursday
ocllon lor Amer· Thursday he would VIS t Vtet!Fred Larkins
Mrs
trJCt fssues wttli housewives Buck•ye State down 19, II 20 Lane to the Falcon SIX yard
ill Sautll Voet Nam I Nam m December It was be Mr and Mrs Norman Weber Edgar G Chne Rt I, Crown
0
Jepresentmg each of the II p m ' B•b! Lear down 20 7 a; line set up the 2nd Panther TD,
tirerall curler I 'ltved lie would lie there wtth lv,SJted Mr and Mrs Mike Le Ctty, son 5 2tl p m
counties m the Tenth llJStrlct am
Calhoun down 23, scmed by Halfback Ron Smtih
!Ito fin- American troops over Christ 1on Parkersburg
DlsebarJ•• _ Mrs Arthur W
Appearmg oo the show v 1th 1 35 a m • Edeana Bosworth from the SJx Agam Still conlht us mas
I Mr and Mrs Pat Autherson i Altisoo Mrs Fred Fact!mtre
IS
the Millers and Mrs While w•ll up Gree%p 10 45 p m • Fed. verted tfle exlriJ points and at
r - 1bl Graham told newsmen Gen of Newark were VISiting Mr IElmer c Ftnlaw Sr
Mr!
be Mrs Wtllard Smtih Falf maro down Greenup 12 30 am th •half the Panthers lead !4-11
North Yiel Nam
Wilham Westmoreland
com 1and Mrs Bill Swam
IJohn H Fosler Mrs Thomas P'J' PLEASANT- M1s Inez roeld County, Mrs
Nathan Irene C~o!Jn up Greenup 1 30 The second hall was marred
!he Na•y new 40 n&gt;anoler t1 v S 11'00p1! m v,etl ViSiting Mr and Mrs Dave J sm1th v1ckle L r,aul Walt Helen Stone 79, a restdent of Hurt Hockmg Mrs
John am Joon K up Greenup 1 30 by penalties and sev•ral Pan[agaoiost the COffii!JU Nam. had mv1ted him to vt••t Yates were Robert Yates Cam· er s Hyre, Miss Elizabeth S Leon, dted Thursday at 4 50 P Beckie) Vmton Mrs A E a m J S Lew1s down Green ther dr~ves were halted by In· .,..
contrasting wtth 1 troopo ., that war torn roun bridge, and Walter Copa,;
IRyan Michael A Spencer, m 10 Buck's rest home at Buf Howell, J•ekson Mrs Mtles up 2 15 • m Walter Hougland fr•ctoons The third quarter
1113' before whero t3 try E~ dntn lot tho VISit Mr and Mrs Darrell Co2l!rl James 0 Stapleton,
M r • falo, w Va
Ephng Galloa Mrs
Roger up Green"p 4 am •
Luther was scoreless, but a tlmeiJ
• tho macn... tlllllapp•rently have not yet been of Coolville and NeUJe Coleman!Curhs
E Webb Brady E She was born In Mason coun Morgun, Meogs, Mrs
Paul Herdman "P GrE'enup 4 50 a pass Interception on the Pan
.tMttiiO tha Oriskany I worked out
were visiting Nelhe Cmart
Shew Mrs W1ll1e L Ntckels ty on Sept 29, 18117 daughter Berlram Wsshmgton
Mrs m Lit'le Geo·ge down Mel.
14 yard line by Wahama
!low ., m1ssVl&amp;ting Mary p 1erce were Frank H Curry, Jr .
Mrs ol the late Henry Clay and Homer Gall, J1 Athens, Mrs dahl I 30 p m Mama Lear as the tl!lrd quai\er ended, set
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Artis Praclicing
Emma Powell, Mr and Mro Kenneth N Barnett and m LydJa Roush Wt!Uamsotl Her Robert Shiner, Morgan
and down Metdahl 3 3tl p m , Cot up Wahama s lone TD,
tho
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Robert While. Mr and Mrs fant dau1hter Mrs Robert H mamage was to Charles Stone Mrs Wtlilam Morgan Perry
ton Queen down Meldahl 7 30 fourth quarter opened
AI Easl Bank HS
,Larry Curtts and Ada Bissell Stevens and Infant son, Mn who survtves Another survov
p m Foankhn 8 up Meldahl Aggressive tackling by wayne
Dame! Artis of Masoo JS do- Diana Reynolds and son VIS· Duane B Wolle and
Infant or 15 8 Sister Mrs
Flora
Qutrkll In the Newa
7 55 p m Charles Stevenson Well Robm Phalln •nd Hoo
mg his directed tea&lt;hing at tted Mr and Mr! Frank Wells 1daughter
Gtarhart of Barboursville, W By Umted Press loteroatlon•l up Meld ,;,1 10 30 p m
Smtih, slroJli line pl•y by
(Cootjpned Fr••m Pare 0110)
.... st Bank Hogh School lhJS Mr and Mrs Wayne Prmcel
Va
SICK 1mEF
Gallipolis Dim Beaver Pomeroy's front ftve, GeoJ1e
'W :l)'slelll.
lall announeed Dr
Hubert Yislted Mr alid Mr! Marion MARRIAGE APPLICATIONll
Mr&gt;t SlOne was a member of LUBBOCK Tex (UP!) - down 3 10 p m Pennsylvama Tliompoon Fred
Tho!DpllOII,
'l1tt NatioN! AerooautoC&gt;J
Near Dil'edor of
Teacher Lott of Belpre
Darnel Earl Cremeans, 2S Leoo Methedt~t Church
Pohce were called Thursday on dowc 5 10 p m • Semel up 7 10 Mike Custer, Tom Rowley and
Spare Al&amp;miBistralioll 1NN\111 1Education at West V~rgmoa Mr and Mrs Paul Haubor M1ddlepon, clerk,
Economy I Services Will be held at 2 p an amb'llance rhdse Sanders p m P~gy t&gt;owney down 3 50 Alvtn Snuth, and three pua
conftrlltl!d late Thursday the In•~tute of Tecllnoi"'Y
were dmner gu..ts of Mr and 1Loan and Barbara Jean Colle m Sunday, at the Crow-Hus Funeral Home reported some. am H E Bowles up 8 40 a mtercepUons, two by Charlea
laomrh of Apollo woth sstronauts 1 Mr Artis major field III 1Mrs Fred Larkms
1rtll 18 Harrosonville Watb ess sell Funeral home Burlao wdl one had stolen 1ts ambulance
m
l.ane and 0111! by Bob Wercy,
1
Virgil Gnslilllll Edwal'll Whtte math•mattcs and hiS mmor IS Geneva Yattos viSited Mrs 1Roger Leon McAlister,
26, be 10 Suncrest cemetery REUGIIJUS DANCER
ba Rl
W H Sh sqntlcbed tbe Falcon olfeue
and Rater Cha!Oe abearcl has 1ph)l!ll&lt;al ,_,,n,_.. He Is 0110 Harold GeriDIII and
•Leroy, Kansas farmer, and ND- Frtends m'U' call at the funeral AMARILLO Tex (UP!) Kanaw Mver -, " .m"' The Panlbers meet Belpre 111
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Pomeroy
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31 """"' • s en
Umberger
n
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Wmfield ~ a p, p omeroy nex1 Thur-&gt;
...ay
practl&lt;f!.teathtnl thJS semester Mr and Mro Emmell Steth- 1
dancer was sentenced to six
lie RpM
do 2n15Win
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em were vJSI!inr Noftie Steib 1 ANNOUNCE C!RNIV AL
UNIT CALLED
mooths m JBII for stealing a
ld A n
Her111
W111ASSIST IN PROGRAM
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SHOW ANNOliNCE'D
em Sllrtday
t Cbeshore · Kyger P T A will The MiddlepOrt E·R squad cruCifiX from a !\oman Catholic e • 0 m • • en
t
Taking Pari In the PI'Oif'arn
DEVII'I'ED ro INTIIIII1 lit
A. country and western show
Mn Nao011 Smith and Helen hold 1 Halloween Carnival Sat- wa• summoned at 8 25 p m Hospotal She told the JUdge, 'I fteld 1 !s
:We for the fanuly night dlnneNieJd
IIBMiA ...-- &amp;llh
SJ101180red by lh• Moeller for 1Ellsnidt or Da)IIM ,.... week urday, O.tober :19, at
the Thursday 10 the residence of took 1t because 1 needed some down W•nfJe
Pm \
Wednesday evening at Heatb
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Congress commottee '" Meo1s end 8110Sls ul Mr and Mrs J&gt;a. lsehool, slartmg at 6 P m
Arehte
McKinney. Dexter, way to feel more rellgtous"
tam Stalo
=edWin Methodist Church were Mark
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County wlll be held Salttrday at YJd Smilll
for SonJa Parsons a medical AFTER t;I,VERV MEAL
am Lu"'J Bile F rl
Smith, who re)ld lbe AposUe's
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.. 'l&gt;o I p m at tho Pomeray Ele-VIolet 8mllli
VISIT PAIIENI'S
tient who was Uu.en to Vet
N J IUP!)- field 2 40 am
Creed tllld Roger and Rooald
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IIIOI'Iary School Square dance
Mr. aiMI Mrs Ja.- Gmther :'ans Memorial Hospital by Dr Dam•t Plters, a dentist, Is down Wonflekl 4 25 1 m.
Atkins, whn carried tile Chrlstmulfc will beprG•ided by the
I!ECOND !ION BOliN
and son, Phillip, el .Middletown the lljllad
gtvlng a toothbrush and tooth
ian flag Also assisting with the
• - CllllllllY Dr!fllrs and admlssioo Mr llld Mn John 0 Slacl:, Yillted hts paeenls, Mr end
paste sets to trork-or treaters 00
PLAN SALE
1dlrmer was Mrs Everett DavIII 50 cents DemQCrat cand&gt; !Syr.._, are annwnc1ag the 1 lllrs OJJ• Gillher, Star Route, 1
MOELLER RALLY
Halloween
The Ladies AuxUial'y of John Is, Mrs Jame1 Crlaweli ond
.. .....!'ll"::..'"';'&amp;::: 4mes for public office w111 bortll of ., filbl pound, t oo Pomeroy last weekend
A "Moeller for Conlress" ral OFF·IIUTY HELP
Gee A M.E. ehurCb met Tues- Mrs. 19alter Hayes.
... ,,.,. ''" ,,.. '"" - speat
lion Wedn0$day, Oct :H.
will be held today at 7 !Ill VERSAILLES France IUPI) day at tbe hqme of 1\lra RoJi.
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Ja- Smith, It, Reotle J, ll'e Mr. Mid Mrt. Tnnnan Prfd. ley or PomerOJ
' Srililh as main spelker Olber ling a io.ren r ' ent fires He held Saturdi!Y, Nov 5tlt allhe
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The Class AA Vmton County I The grod test agamst Coach!much larger school than any rile
Vtkmgs ended their 1966 Mid !Don Van Meter's Tornadoes - ot the other league partiCipants Vmlon he ld a 14-ll halftime
Ohio Valley Conference sched which chnclied an undiSputed has Withdrawn loom lhe ton lead alter scormg m each ol
ule With a perfect record by IrlrampJonship fur the
newly terence
the first two penods, but the
scormg a 22-8 w1n over the stub- •eonsohdated Vmton County lads, Southern though the vocllm 1ul nadoes !mall) got
Within
born Southern Tornadoes
at ' was the
llmal MOVC by a cunvmcmg margm gave range of the VISitors when With
Racme Thursday mght
!game ever Vmton county, a the Vtkmgs an mterestmg b It 9 m1nutes and 16 seconds left
-- -m the game SenJOr
Sherm
Cu nd ff who hllll led S.uth

ManageJb~o.lMD

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MilfQrd 22 New Rochmond 0
Cundiff who has led SoctiJ.. j.oveland 39 Deer Park 8
I U
ern s offens1ve atrack all sea· OW( ;Hdls 20
son found n hole on the right • !North College Hill 12
j &lt;~de m 1dc b\ the double team eln&lt;5nn•h Woodward
12
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1mg of Tom Wtckhne and Mtke
Jrnktn s alter takmg the hand
Cmcmnat1 Hughes 6
Coach Howie Lee Miller's last touchdov,n climaxing a complete to tl ~ Kygi'J CI Cl k off {1om quarterback
B o b Cmcmnah Walnut H11ls J2
By DICK THOMAS
Kyger Creek Bobcats downed 46 yard ntarch The tr i
for five Y&lt;ll'i Ime Jt-11) ll ::t I I Grueser John McClintock sen
Cmcmnatl Western HillS
North Galila ll1gh School broke a four game losmg the VtSitiog Chauncey
Dov••r extra pomts ra1led and Kyger slopped 1 '"'' ,, as the &lt;lock , r 11 1iihack end got over lor Wyommg 38 NorMod 0
streak 1hursdav mght as the Ptrates steamrollered the Blue Devils 20-13
Thursday Creek led 20-13
ran ou1
the &lt;Xtla pomts and Vmlon s iHarnson 12 Fmneytown 0
VISJtmg Hannan Trace Wildcats 44 14 With a devastatmg mght for theJr third consecu
KyJer "reek was on the move Hoth 1 dill&gt; had 1111 c I'"' lead
narrowed to !HI
Prmceton 44 Readmg 6
ground atlack and acr'ai mcus that netted 432 yards
live Win Kyger Creek " now near !he end of the contest do•ns 1\\g&lt;l Lleel&lt; had 118
h
b
Anderson 46 Taylor G
Th Pu I
II d f 299 - - - - - - - - 1 Th r \ 1kmgs owevet ounr
e
a es ro e
or
&amp;-2-6 and plays the
Vmlon and marched to the Chauncey yard s r"sowg and cum p1eto'
kl wh
t
Second St.
V R :n 1 1 1
F1ght Results
yald s on lhP g•uu no and co'' ' The loss for the Hannan County Vtkmgs Nov 4 at Me 4; yard Ime but lost the ball three of &gt;&lt; 1111 Jl""' s !11 11 1'' 1 bark
pleted 0
of 10
for Trace Wildcats was the srxth Arthur
on a fumble The VISitors were yard:-- tur
ol L4l ) Ird. Ptgl 1 1111 H k h"d
fa vthlfl By Umt.ed Press Jnternatmnal
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Jfd e e m a games were l e1r rec
The Blue Devds took a 7 0 knockmg on the Bobcals' front Cha uucey 1u~o~d for /11 va u~
rd d
te
fenders snal&lt;hed three Wild urd IS now I 61 In SVAC play lead at the end 0&lt; the forst per door when Dave KostJ,,u threw and comoltled men • 1111 P ' " g nne on a 25 ' en
LOUISVILLE Ky (UP!) ca t passes out of lion aJr
llhe Wild,ats fmoshed In a lle 10d J1m Staley passed 30 yards a 45 yard pass tu Larry Vmcent es lor til )a ds and a net ul \ mmu;es an 47 ~ec~ s : Cassms Clay, 2lO, LoUJsville,
Rtght ""lfback Alan Hall a for last plare With a 0-3 I ree lu L81'ry Vmceot for a ouch
200 ya•d•
Mike I elers scor
e ~x ra fought SIX round exhlbitmn With
1
14
freshman
olled for 6 yards 1 ord
luach Bob Marcum s down v. 1th about three mmutes
TONIGHT'S GAMES
Chaunc~\ recove1 ed thn e h.) pomts on n pass from 1m Doug Jones 195, f\jew York-no
14
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cat nes i:l\ert~gmci better Wlidcats play host to Alexan~ gone m the f1rst penod It was Athens at Galhpohs
ger Creek fum bles and
both BV)l( 1
f t TO
ed decJswn Marcus Anderson, 135
than 10 \ards a chp JIm der next Frtday mght at Mer the third play from scrtmmage l.ogan at Jackson
teams
tlllo I assE
hmton -; trls
d •5a2s
LouJSVIIIe stopped George Saw
cr"ce netted 37 yards '" 10 cervtlle
wtl
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after the VJ .. tors got the ball Pomeroy at NelsonVIlle
Jerry ll t'l and Joey I '' l ol ' !ell Ill the fnol penod on 4 yer, !37 Manu
E;l 183Beacb
Lou. Fla
11
carnes kvger G2rrett ptcked I
Kyger Creek failed to gam m W II I
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H b l~J James IS,
1SVI e,
u 72 ards m 12 lroes
and Nort!J Galli a held a 44 0 lead
e son a
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Creek
" ""' d run bl I eft Jill
er knocked out Ed Dembry, 1911,
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50 over Hannan 1race wtth 2 28 three downs alter the ktckoff Wahama at Spencer
IKmm so n seven plays after the Ch g (1)
10more game
avdr
left m L'le fourth pcnod After and punted Dave Kosttval boot.. Pt Pleasant at R1pley
Lme scurr
V1k ngs rer ovt red a Tornado
ICa 0
Pomeroy Flow
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cames
ed the -"Xtra pomt
Ch&lt;:~wtcey
7 U U U - 13
2
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W Mam
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1the ensumg kiCkoff followmg
Cttal Grove at Jronton St Joe
ft1mblr on the H&lt;~ctne 3 yar I
-Skidmore hit Hall IVJth a 74 the 1.,1 PJrate touchdown, the Chaunce) blocked three oth Manella at ironton
Kyger Cleek
0 u H u- 20 line
PORTLAND, Mame (UP!) _
Mrs Mt!lard
)ard pas,
4,7 left m t,he Wildcats put the ball m play er Bobcat punts m
ltrst
SATURDAY
Sconng - rD s h) gor Cllo k Cal"" touted as a fme col ! Pete H•ccottelli t67
first pefllll to Aa•.lhe Pines on their r wn 42 Roger Watson penod Once on lhe ·'yard Pora B at Rutland
-Howard (50 vuu """ 'i''u leg• P' "'P'" sco red the sec oulpomted Rudy Bent, 162,11
on the
foot Gamtt rolled fm 16 yards and a first lin, agam on
13 and anoth
dmg
ll•o aod thru Y" d nnd \1111"' counl) SIX pomler Bntish Honduras 18)
Mew Patterns
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a 1 the Pot! t, h1 gtvf' North down on the Nor!h Galha 41 er on the 19, bu on each occa I
NHL Standmgs
runsJ Cl auncn \11 11 ll t With lh 1ut 9 tnmutes left m the
KAY DEl 'l .,,
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GalltJ . 1 n
s1on the
held the VIS! 8 Umted Press lnternatmnal t30 ya rd
lrom
SttllVI Slclld ptriOd on a 2 yard
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Sktdmo1e IXbsed to Larry Terry : re me~"nsd 1went
thhe torti aw:o~y from the1r end zone
W L T Pts lhumas ,ttour) trd ruu1 J \I
rlur 1 Plltrs con~;erted the LOS ANGELES (UPI) HAND PRI~~~~o !tlil
(1 l 1
t 12
llt
the remammg
yar s o put t e Kyger Creek got back m the 1
IJohnn Smtth,
Pacmma
4 0 0 a[Kyger Cteek - Shuler I run ) extra po 1nts 01 1 a run
!herd pe• ud 10 'et up a Ptrale Woldcats on the seoleboard ball game wtth 2 40 left m the Chicago
Chaun~ev
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I Southern w11l Iinse out 1ls C y
d Cl159 c
IC•inumnll&gt;l
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m I the try for '"u~e ~x tra pomts a nd 1 Howard went O'{e left tackle Toronto
NBA Standings
ern th s eonung Saturday mght 161! ' 0 a an , ai11 4
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fourth penod W!th a 22 yarder I the Pirates led 44-6
for 50 yards, an'd the Bobcats New York
~ By Unlled Press International Bv quarters·
-1 2 0
for the -'trate~ f1na l touch I Trace's kwkof! went out of traded 76 at the half
Boston
Eastern Dtvtswn
\-mt on
6 S 0 8 - 22 LAS VEGAS Nev WPI) do,,n
bounds on the North Galha 3S The B&gt;bcats scored
their Detroli,. d , R ~ 4 O 2
" t I'Cf So ulh&lt;1,
0008 _ 8
5
J1m Crace aM Da\e Hager I and the ofrtcJ,J I-, ruled a Ptrate second touchdowr wdh 2 25 left
urs ay
Phlladelph a
4 u 1 0Jl!
srA llSliCS
Tony Montms l66 PhoeniX
esu •s
1 tlercept '£~ Ru k Sv.am passeo; I pl ayer booted 1t out The Wlld. l1n the third penod wuen M1ke DetrOit 5 New York 3
1Boston
4 o 1 ouu
Vmttm Southern Anz outpomted B1Jiy W~lker
ms JdP Lht' Nortn Ga ll li·l 30 ln I CJts took over on the Pmlte Spauldmg cappea a 50 yard
Only game sdleduled
New York
:1 2
j Oil \ tl\
Hu"h
141 189 J:t7'h Riverside Calif
(10)
tl1e :sec., I&lt;J penod Hag(r re ~~ Wa•.:.o.., went to the 28 march w1th a two yard plunge
Friday's Games
c111 c1nnal
2 :l ;)I HI \ d!&gt;. I' 1ss
88 5! I
tovt red t~ Hanmu Trare !umble Cr~-&gt;meens was spilled for a two for the score
Mike Shu lei
No games scheduled
Ball 1mure
o a Ollft \t 1 \ d~
233 2U
on tne Ptr&lt;tiP 25 to ~top another Iya rd los'&gt; fumbled and Bob ran the txtra pomts Sp2.uld111g 1
Weslrrn lhHstor~
P:1..,~ "\tti'mp
10 17
dnve 1-:idll picked orr a Terrv I '1t Carley recovered for North nu r1ed 18 ) ard s to ~el up the
AHL Standings
Chicago
4 ~
111 p s ~ ( om 11
4 5
( remetm. pas , on the Wildcat Gallw at h1s OY.n 30
touchdo..v 1
Dy Umted Press International St Low s
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11 to
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Eastern 0Jvtston
43 i:lnd r'i'lt.rlled II to the 13 to 1' M Ike nnoomer was h1t hard ChaunLt'Y clo::.ed the
gap
W L T Pts Sa n Franc sto
2 :1 40!1 l"umh!E s
.,
a new screen size in Rectangular Col11r oT·V
r:rt up R Ptrate touchdown early 1and fumb!€'d on the next play w1th 8 Ja lefl m the fourth per I
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Detr 11t
2
·Hill lumhli" I ost
0
1
12
1
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Bob M , ar w1 th Che~rles L.:t Waugh re wd wheu Gary Thomas went Quebec
Los Angr les
,f)
J&gt;j n Jll 1cs
65 lfJ
4 2 0 8
lr\ pour ( 1 d on 1 Wddcat fum ILo" c mg on the North Calha four yards fot tl e VISit &gt;r,J tma 1 11Iershey
1hursdav s rtesults
3 0 0 6 Cmcmnatl PI St Lout ~ 118
b f' on lht.: Nort1 G 1llra 30 Wtlh l 31 Swau1 hit Cremeens With touchdrw.n The rr~ for the Sprmgheld
3
3 Boston 12:1 chl c&lt;JgO 100
)2 Si::COntJs lett Ill the ga lliC I ,j 26 ya rd pass down to the pomts fa iled anj Kygel &lt;..:reek Balttmdore
It "' s t1 e t h1rd w1n c~g 11nst Pu ale hve yard hne Watson Jed 14 13 Pass mterference was Pro .. ence
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ft~ ' lo~s~~ 101 I re P1r&lt;ttes of Igam~ three and R1ck Swam ca l]('(( on tllP 8'lhcats at thr Ky
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Fnday's Ganus
RECTANGULAR COLOR TV
Coach \le Ca111' In South sneaked over trom two vards ger CreeK 20 to set up l h e p b
New Ynrk nt I m&gt; A.r gC'1t's
Beauty
Tips
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v At leuc ( onferencP out ( rerneens wJS stopped cold I touchdown
Cleveland
l .San F r&lt;Ult I"( o o n n r!:'
1 1
1 u lola Ua1 tr11m
play !ltl I ' 1 te:-. ftrllshed Unrd on the tn tor tht ex. tra pomts
SpauWmg h1t p::tydtrt agam Buffalo
C't11cago v-. !Jet at ft \\ a\ tr
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wt th ::t ) " 0 rrt orrl Next \-\Cek llhr dock ran out and the•r ror the Bobcats wtth 4 20 left m R
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lh t&gt; P1r 11 ph~ the G tl llpohs v,. 1s no t1me for another kiCk the game when he plunged oc lESThllrsOay
s Resut1s.1 0 2
1 11 111ht111 11
1:! team 11 No1 !I t (,aJila
off
three yards for Kyger Creeks I
ACE Gt ,.., BB \CI
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Providence at Buffalo
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011ly games scheduled
Saturd,Jy nlrht.., g nnC' ag w . , l n
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,.!owmg n( w skin
1
Roston ( llmh1 ,] 11 1 !lJUrPd lilt I
\lt ll No1man Cosme
FIT TO BE TIED
tu I ~ 1 gn~ thrs r-ompltmen
knee wltln tl unmllr \\ il l!\ 1 J\ nnle uo JU "t for youLAKE l'"'OREST Ill (UPI) - Jones rm nw h1n 111 tht 7htls 1
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how ptu::clcssly
Nf W YOflh rl PII -P~ekm Notre Dame looked 'Joke the 1t well already
Lake F'o ..tst Col.ege and Whea. season opr ner
11 1r
u ( ~n b1 S und ltke
lh&lt;' ~Htkcnd 1\tlttrs
Grern Bay Packers'' to the Southern Methodtst over Tex ton C c /I ~~C' ftnal ly dPctded that CHAMPION CON I WI ~ r
f1 n" It 1 al vour Mrrh~ Nor·
N J\\ V.il l stnk 111 !he F:ast on Soonf'rs The Buffaloes wont
as-Mustangs always score and the1r sune1 game last week PARIS l Pl 1 - fi' ttncll r u 11111 :-,lrrltu
s 1t r d.n 1bout lhr ~ .. ne Lim e M1ssomt over Nebraska- that s what generally wms ball would • e del'lared a t1e rope.m h ,I t~Aetg l t 1 h unpnm
UH s m dot :-. 1n !Itt' Wr st and Un lt•:-;s Church 1 h has another games
Wheaton v.:on the game 1-D but Maunrr 1avant Y.:l s conf1dent
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ht I 11 11111 ~ A1m m L ( ,Jn one of hts davs
R1ce over Texas Tech-Owls officials !111Ssed a Lake Forest Thursdtty th,lt tw v-. 1 1ld ret 1 n
It I! \( •1 11 II bf:' anlther beaut1ful t Al!io Ohw State over Mmne snap four game losmg streak
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score when the ball went his IItle a,a111st Denmm ks
sola M1chrgan over Wtsconsm, Baylor over Texas ChrJsUan- through ::~ hole m the rear of the Boerge K ugh m ( &lt; penha gen on
Frlm MalorOII 1 ftiVI lllllht of Color
d '' to" old N 1l rl' Dame
TV Wlftt .. t•cl h.rawood Vlnttrs 1nd
n 11 r 1t I Jlt\ e t ll!i} w nnrrs lnd1a 1a over Iowa Kansas over Bears better balanced all net The Wheaton goahe later Nov 3 lavanl "&lt;lid he 'JU St
Phone WY l-3557
1C1IId1 with lppU!&gt;d M dw1•t Maple
1reln flnllfl
w(lu ld c:EEm tr, he M1&lt;h1gan Kansas State Iowa State over around
234 e M11n
F'omeroy
told hts roach and the game reached rh&lt; hgl' twe1ght lun
S!l((
Uf 1 \
I !or 1d ~ &lt;rnd Oklahoma State CmcmnatJ over! Also Brtgham Young over was decldred a he
and feels • g1 e H '
Fits places you never thought
t\Jnh 11 1
Tulsa LouJsvtlle over W1ch1ta Anzona New Mex1co State over
jState Dayton Mer Oh10 U I East New Mex100 Houston over
big-screen Color TV could go
Mtamt (Q 1 over BoY.lmg Green Tampa Memphis State over
Noire n Jm e O\'( r NaY\- - fhf' ,md Toledo over Kent State
West Texas State and Texas
•W
1th Motorola s specml sp~j~~(ffi:;;;~l
Ir1 sl1 .11 ' o gr&gt;ld th e\ tu rn
Southern over Grambhng
savmg mte1 nal mag-netic
do"n howl b1c ~ f'\f'n heron'
The South
1be Far West:
tube ~hrel d
•Solid &gt;rtalf&gt; TPitablltlv at
tht v 1e mv1tf'd
flonda over Auburn- Pro UCLA over Air Force-By I
TRADITIONAL WEDDING RINGS
17 cnhcal pmnts
hl I
Penn St ~ l e owr Callfornl&lt;"~ - o;couts drooling over Spurner
land, by atr or even by sea
eH1 F1 Color rube Y.tth rare -"~urz
Off t llmr~u 1l1ve srores agamsL Alabama over Mlss1ss1pp1 Stanford over Washington- In[
earth phosphors eTmt controhl
UCI A Cal " 25 points he\ler Slatr- Bryant s b1g JOb !Ius a squeaker
ePO\\er tran:&lt;;former chass1s
wln1 h pro\o es nothmg
week was keepmg his players I Oregon State over Washmgton I
•AutomatiC demagnetJZer
Harvard over Penn- Brmg wh1ppoo up for the Bulldogs
Stale---Fhp 8 cem
e Color mdu ator h.ghl
you1 g1ri • Should be a Iotta Southern Cal over Mtamt Wyommg over Colorado Stale
E••v
touchdowns
!Fi t Lu:mful on ho:.e longlcowboys are shooting for
Color Tun1ng
R\ 1acuse over P1tt One thmg tnps, though
I undefeated season
Col11r eontrols are
you have to say about that l\rmy ovt:r Tennessee -sur Also Oregon over Idaho,
numbered- helps
Color TV-Your
simphfy repeal
tloudC c."',.''"
c.,..mltt..
porou:; P11t defense 1t Jlin I prise .•• 8ort of
Utah over New MeXICO, San M1yor
0 Flther, Cftllrlftlll
lummg
Takes
bell ontortoln·
1m'lrnvmA
11' 1 fnd ""• Mlddlepert
Also Georgta Tech over Jose State over P~clfic and San
the guesswork
mont buy
out or tunrng
Ab" nnrtmouth over Yale Duke Georgia over North ID~I~e~go;_;:S::;ta~le;_;;o;;;ve;;r,.Fr;_;;e;;;sn;;:o~Sta~te~=====--'Pioid.iii;;;iP;;io;iil;;;;A;;;;d;;;;v'J,
Perfectl y mntclocrt K..,p,nke Wedding Rmgs .••
Holy Cross over Burfalo Corne\J Carolma, Loms1ana State over 11
Color TV
dehcatdy carved • ' ' beautofully •tyled .•• some
over Columlna Prmceton over MISSISSippi, M a r y l a n d over
'" two-toned gold ••• all w11h the famous 1181110 ~
Brown, Delaware over Temple, ~oulb Carolina North carolma
M'Gq 1 • in the ring aod 0111he tag.
Mame over Colby, C.nnectJcut State over Vtrglnia, Vlfgmoa
over New Hampshire, Bates: Tech over p londa State, Tulane
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over Bowdoin, Amherst over 1over Vanderbilt, Kentucky ove1
Tufts and Rutgers over Booton 1 West Vlrgima, Clemson OVl'
uREMEMBER" _ YOU DO NOT NEED
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Wake Forest, WilHam and Mary
Tho Midwest
lover VMI, George Washington
TOPAY PARKING METERS
Michigan Stale over North 1over Furman and The Cltadof
AmR 5 p.M. SATURDAYS
;tl~
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en In a row
The Soatbweal
Harry Miller, Ov.,nar
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Purdue over llllnols-Tbls Texas A~. over ArkansasMIDDLEPORT
214 E. MAIN
POMEROY
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Killed
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Attending from
bile Club of Soutbefl\
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affilll8.c
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Globokar, Wal~[~
me•. Sales

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vJ•kJDgs ToppIe Tornadoes ' 22 t 0 8

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will be
the Obio
annual Ohio~:=~~~
ship conference
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Pl.~ntes Level
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Bobcats
Wildcats 44-14

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Eastetn Undisputed Champion After Win ~!-!em r

aid 111e would reoull In lllrthor cuts In Greater Detroit, said houseFRIDAY
ndm •
w1ves 'can get more acoom
A HALLOWEEN cam1val
1
ht~ :."~e~;:e s~relld~nt ot phshed and qu1cker, If they w1U be held Friday at 7 SO p m
wrm~td pay le.. or proleSI JASSOCJitlGon,, onder Ma?~ ·=",,the
"Associated F~ud Dealers "' I picket the White House."
at the Chesler Grade School,
~y
tcnored theJr critics. W P U a r,
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sponsored by the Chester PTA
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e.lflM!f'lllege 10 supermarkets
THE wc.; 1 u Will meet f ••·
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,._ lallluiiiUII Prtoidonl Johnson, •
1'1iiMi!!ailcll of bousewwes d&amp;- president ol the 1National

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St"x Dt"e I·n Stampede 0 I'

llna end boycotts

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20 000 pectators

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All
be
tack! d ill the end By qllllrters·
Net Yds.
439 If/ By U•lled Preu ; : . : . . ,
Easterq s Eagles gwned sole line concluding a drive of 41 left In the third pen
• was mg
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Oak Hlll 29 Fairland 12
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8 ' , 11 Soulll' Pmnt 41 Symmes Yalley
possession of the 1966 Southern Iyards on three plays A 37 yard man's try dforhthet extra pomts
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p'la"eo
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8 8 12 2 30 1 ass.. Comp
Valley Athle\Jc Conference Ipass from Quarterback Cbarles was stoppe s or·
ou wes
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crown :by blankmg VISiting Eochmger 10 Allman highlighted Elastern got Jls other two ready been
SfATISTICS
Pasm fnltr
2 4 Chesapeake 25 Rock Hill 12
Sou'hNestern :tOo Fr~day mglit the qmck serle• Allman agam points on 3 safety In the fmal ed the Eagles WI
~ ~:e lle artmenl Easthn
sw Fumbles
..... ~ I Tiltonsvolle 14 Adena 8
Coach William Shmn s Eagles earned over for the
extra period Marton fell on tbe pig I Eastern will be hos s o
p R h
I" 94 1 Fumbles Lost
3 I Beallsville 24 Caldwell 18
5k10 fter 1t squirted loose !Southern Tornadoes next Fri· Yds. us
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tncil :) 2--1 11r IIH~ season (_on- pmnts
a
Vd p
3 Yds Penallzed
55 35 Dillonvale 8 Mmgo 0
eluded ~ SVAC sial• ~oth a '
!from a Htgblander back as he day mght
s. ass
7S
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Wellsville 28
perfect
record
Eastern ' third TD came wtlh Jefferson Umon 12

~n~ Th~:'::.e~;'!, ~ ~~~;~;:stern
''"we:~ ~f.
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day •veolng. Oct 211 at In e
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Moddleport Church of ChriSt at
fury at MANAt.UA, S•caragua (()PI) least SJX persons were killed and stooal ba-eball "'ason
o30 p m
h"h prices centered on the
ed
d 1 20 000 l is others 11 ,1ureo many ol them 1 Before the game 1tarted po- l
SATURDAY
Jill~;, of living trading I- An wnt ~~w
sd seriously
lice set upon ~~ anti ~overn. THE RUTLAND Hogh S• ilool
Groeers and
stamp i persons
of 8 ba:eb:l) OffiCials said thto VICtims were ment students of them j i966 annual homet'OinlnR dMntou
d&lt;awW-derended the practice as 1 night at d
still beon~ brought to hospotals coeds - demonstratmg at the will be held thos coming Sotur·
erlilaiiY.' lowerong prices by game '" ~ owntow~
ald
today and they feared the death edge of ·~• field
day noght folto~mg the Rutlan&lt;t
1
rol•till''volume
Stadoum _'_" repo_ _
s
toll would riSe
At leas, 10 •turlents were ar Poce football game The Jays
1ff.;tJite cla1ms of lowered I The VldJms were trampled rested and sev ... ral of them- I will emcee thE' lnlormal ,e-Vt'lll
pr1cu In five states following I
85 1 ~ crt ~d massed at the east mcludmo thP.If female leader- from 10 p m to midnight '!'he
botwtt and p1cket action by thegate
I Huthmd lhgh Schuu rhf'Pri"'Jtd
11 the ,tadmm after a were m)ured
pettlco&amp;C rebels food mdustry 1
gamP beJWeP"' 1 f'on and
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The crowd screametl 1n out ers and the Yearbook SIAU wdl
spokeslnt'n sa1d the women
Estrella:. !f'lve Stars} that rage as the po11re hustiM the c-ponsur the dnnce which is op.
w!Pimlng at the wrong
opened tn• Nlcarraguan proles students off the fteld
en to lhe pubiJ&lt;
ta
P,d were doomed to
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fll!im t to &lt;OUt
•n
'llr the female

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10 mmutes
14 seconds
re
Eastem •s Jumor Mike Mar- mammg
111 and
the th1rd
quarter
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0
too'andlhfraced
gnrn.,"'
openmg
when Ser
~Jek-&lt;Jff
7S yards
to IRoush
car•tedFullback
to paydtrt D
from11
payd~rt Roge1 Allman convert I the rove yard A pass mler·
ed the extra pomts on a run ceptJOn by RIChard Douglas
and the F:agles were leading 8- [who later led 10 Etchmger set
0 before Ihe Gall'" counhans up the SIX pomler by
Roush
had run ' pial from scrom The try for the PATs on a pass
mage
!rom
to Douglas
scored faoled
1 a halfback
!he E
s ;econd sox pomtrr The concludmg Eagle. touchv.1lh 8 mmutes and 4Q r.ccond s Idown came on a 32 yard pass
lelt m the f1rst half when he from Etchmger to
Douglas

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Scoue 0f SEO 0ueratJons

de tilt
Sucr•ssos were noted today
by Women on the Warpath
tWown\ Buffalo N y •here
wow
'lti.ged • lwo-day egg!
cou~!lloycott tn Wmston
Saleli-4JI LeXIIl8lon N C and
by t,.u,Jflfge chams m Colorado
Nf'w Mi.lco and West Texas
Urnsn who were! he lat get
of .J!~ktts by the Teus
Associahon In Hous·
ton reported busu)ess u usual
The an~cement spurr~d the
thrtat to extend ptcketmg We
kno"' 'I"~ boycott IS havmg
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A HYMN SING w1ll
at the Mt Oln e Clnu rh '"
Long Bottom at 1 p m Sunday,
Oct JO All smgeiS and everv
one welcome
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MONDAY
The Ohto University lnstl I the llStllule's program was bas FEENEY . E:E"'NETT
tute for RegiOnal Development , t&gt;d on contmued progress m the Amencan Legion wdl sponsor
announced Thursday a substan I development of the economy of the annual commumty Hallow
GETTING YARDAGE- Rtck Calvm, star halfback of the VInton County Vlk·
tral transJbon m ItS srope and Soujheaslern Ohio
een observance Monday even
mgs
who Thursday mght clmched the 1966 MOVC champtonshlp by defeating
method of operation
'When th• lnst•tute was es- ' ~ng Oct 31, at the Mtddlepoo'
southern
22 8 1s , hown on an end sweep for good yardage while Tornad Semor
Mason Morfit execut1ve
tabhshed two years ago there H1gh School ,tadJUm at 7 30 p
tor of the In~tltute said that was no orgamzation eepabl0 of m Pnzes will be awarded for I Joh31 McClintock (81) 1s m pursutt -Sentmel photo,
effective tmme,hat.Ph the In providing comprehensive tech those m costume '" the vanous
VIC BRO\\N
stJtute Wl11 dJscuntmue the pro· meal assistance on I regional categones
m of comprohensove techm basis In undertak,ng thts reTUESDAy
In economic de- sponSiblhty, the Institute made I LOYAL PALS CLASS of the
sa~ T l
velopment
which
Jl has con. , an Important contribUtiOn to the Mtddlepm t Church of Christ
6
Boycott• "'"
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dueled for the past two years area Last year the Institute Jlllr I w11l meet Tuesday evening Nov
Ul! .QQycotta and p.cltellng
Future proJects accord1ng to tlctpated m development pra. 1 at a p m at the home of
ilftll · new groups In new
Morfot w1U be undertaken on reels mvolvmg approximate\)' M138 Mabel Hysell ThiS Will
11JI;ofded
daoly Forly·ftve l
1an mdtv1dual basis w1th an 10 000 robs and an estimated be the annual Thanksg1vmg of
8
bo
•v and l men
IemphasiS on research expen 1178 1011rmn In capital Invest renng and program w•th MISs
008
Coon •
of •
mental and demonstration priJ. ment" Morllt said
Frances Roush program lead
IIJiiali I llch&lt;st suburbs lo plan
II grams The decoSJOn to modify Morfil also saJd that techm ler and MISs Mabel Hysell, deprk:t campaign.
Vtetor
Brown Mmersvl e,
&lt;al assistance Will be provtded I vohonal chairman
1m the future by the profession
WEDNESDAY
lilt food counter w1ll be listed m the current
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Slid lbe housewives •d•tlon of Who's Who m the I
lal staffs of the recently de&lt;~g AMATEUR GARDEN c I u b
~t!A018JC! the1r Ume more I'
t •rd
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nated Upper and Lower Ohm Will mee; Wednesday, Nov 2,
p m at the home of
prolllf&gt;IY In olber ways
or over 10 nullton MethodiSts
Valley developmonl Dostncts at
8
''Tf 'Qil¥ mdhon housewives 1m tne Umted State' and lor
be work~ng closely Mrs Harry Moore Middleport
1 'we
were to.,jl'rlle ltttera to thetr "8n countne• those
IJStPd I ' OCJe
with the DJStnct Committees The program Will be the •ork
uno~ 0 h. congressmen and 10 the ed•toon were "'lected b!
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__ and with the Ohio Department h b M T ny Fowler
- I parbcJpatJili church authorllles Donner guest• of Mr and ot Development In the lmple s op y " o
lend the council of secretaries Mrs Qc;._ Rr e~brmk were Mr mentatiOn of these new
pro
.;:;!+lJ,U
of lbe Methodist Church Itit' and Mrs David Rtggs and grams. and Will be supplement I
com'IN(J~ I'ROM PAGE I current book Js thP. second edl dau~rhtPr Mr and Mrs Charles mg thelr efforts by utthtlzing
tlon - the f1rst havmg been Massar and Mr and Mrs Gent! the rf'!sources of Ohlo Unlver
•~"ll!!AU
tWo guernlla bat published 1n 1952
s1ty for research projects and
1
1"9P' •~liP to I 200 men and Brrm n wtll bP rtled for out Riggs
demonstratiOn programs •• , he 1
!Jegan a battle that see-sawed i•tandmg work as a layman m M" Marilyn Hayman and saJd
tor seven hours through the 1 '" M(' 11 14Jn;t tnun 11 He t.s dal!PhtPrs and Jant&gt;t R1ssell of
dt:ll~ ')"'f~
) I
member of the
Mmersvllle ColumQus spent several days
----Th• outnumoered Vietnamese MethodiSt Church In 1952 he w1th Mr and Mrs Joe BISsell
troops called lor help but the ! was recommended as an ap I ud
s h Cl N tie
INDJANAPOUS (UP!) - A
C.mmunJSp beat back lbree proved lay speakar 1n the Ports A rey ml~
ara ud r
Newark, Ohto, woman was shot
Rov•rnmtnt columros sent Jnto mouth Dlstr~cl and has been 1and N•'h• St• ~m SJl"n~ a a~
and kolled at a shoppmg center
the f'lhtmc 10 miles north• est l act••• m thJS field since that
and rs
mme I Holzer Hospital - vI' I t· l near here Thursday by a secur·
Cl the U S air base at Soc lime He served as pastor of
lng hours 2-4 and I .,IJ p m Par lly guard who was trym&amp; to ar·
G•uce readings: GaUtpohs
T"ng.'fQ(
the Portlaod Char&amp;• of
(our Donna Hauber was VISiting ents only on PedJatrocs Ward I rest her for shoplifting
Dam 12 0, 12 5, runmng 3"' feet
'nd Soulli Vtetna Ichurches for three veaf!
:Mr and Mrs Roh•rt Cozart I Admission• - Mrs Wayne i Wtllene Robertson
33 was
on rollers Pomeroy Mason 20 ·
)JI6erce planes roared He " church school superln and Mr and Mrs Howard Lar IL Hamson, Mercerville Star I killed after her SISter pulled a
58 Pt Pleasant 23 97 Hmton
re.cue and
tendenl at hJS hom• churcl• aiKl kms Portland
Rt Mrs Donald Taylor. Gal I gun as two guards troelt to ap- The
for Miller 2 55 sta• ..mary Kanawha Falls
The Pomeroy Panther 7-8th
bo
ttrofina 11
serves Ill the other followmg1 Mr and Mrs Wayne Prince hpotls Mrs Ruth J Jenkins, prehend the women m their car Commtllee a non . partiS! n or 4 53 nsmg Charleston
19 07
grade
football team defeated the
searong
WI capacities, teacher,
Mr and M" Shirley Swan Rt 1,' Thurman Mrs Edgar m a parking lot at the shop- gamzatiUn of Tenth Dtstroet wo- London Marme• and Wmfield
1
Wahama Falcons at the Fal·
a.tc•n Brt1t Redo
committe•s 1inclutlli
.;;us were vlsl11ng Mr and Mrs 1G Chne, Rt 1 Crown City. pong center
men Will sponsor a half hour dams were on the sills.
con stadmm 14-6 Thuroday ev·
ees, pastora re attons.
"" Uovd McPeek of Bellville W Mrs Mary E .Justice, Rt 2
" ff '
T esda
So!tlll Vif,lnAmese generals Iman of fmance cha~rman of v
' 1Galhpolls Robert A Jarrell When the 1uards approarhed teleVISIOn co ee
u
Y Boat M•v•ments·
enlng A greatly Improved PanSt'i!!l.l•Jo &amp;tl:}lor ur ltllo "'" educitlOD commiSSlOII parson
and Mrs Kenny Reyn
Mrs Robert
Haynes' the women's car the dead wo- November 1 on WSAZ, Channe 1
ther defense plllyed outstand·
lnopa - lo the bat· age Chrtstian vocatton
and olds and Terr were VISJtm Pt Pleasant Joseph T Spenc- man's SISter, Mmme Nesbitt of 3 at tO 30 a m
Oblo Kiver - OVEC down l mg ball, holdmg the Falcons
U&lt;f
htlicopter At 4 J8 lay' leader HIS w•fe "
the Mr and MMJ
Ier
Donna J Columbus ltrst fired a tear gas Mrs Robert White a Proctor 13, 30 am ' Queet Ctty up scoreless three quarters
pm
Communist[ former Kathryn Maac, and of Pomero
C;ump, PI Pleasant; Cecol 0 revolver at them twtce and vdle liousewlfe, who serve' "' 113 4 10 'm Stee
Expre.s Tbe Panthera kicked off to
ltroke oontaet and they have lour children, Dan 1 Mr sndy Mrs Garth Smtih Toban Rt 1 Pomerov Robert then pulled a 32 caliber piStol I hostess for th• teleVJSIOnDishowt I up 14 l 40 p m Zbtmmer up open the game and forced the
fled
nd M ril n local
Mrs 1 1
H k
Rl 2 Wollow
urged that all Tenth
stroc 14, I 20 a m Jaco G
up Falcons to punt after
they
South VtoiiUim... troops
C.U:m;ns:
0.1umbusf " ed Mr and Mrs
Lew'"
S
Jack· f)ne guard fJred at her but women
the Channel 3 14, 2 01 P m • Criss Jr down netted three yards In three
Sha
Wolfe Ga'h Young of PoMeroy and
Mr
G
L l'tsber Rt m""'" and htl Mrs Robertson, v1ewmg
aud1ence also plan l14 I 10 am Harvey Jordon cames Quarlerback Bob Werawarmtd over the Viet Cong
and counted corpses
Mrs
rqn
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Bill Connally Sue
a,irs cmford c fatally woundmg her m the ne1ghborhood coffees In
con down IS 3 10 a m , Kentucktan ry moved the Panthers goal·
credtled the
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Mrs head
JUnction With the
tele.ISJon up 17 I 00 am Steel Ranger ll'llrd and Fullback Mark Still
k I "" ..strikes,
1111
n
uy
dQWn 17 ' 320 a m
George scored on a pIunge ''and conIn all, with tlllll awul
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I Ha tsttmg
man werer Lila Rtd•nour
of Rame,
F Martin' Rl 4 Jackson I Pollee said they reeovered show
tho 137 VJCltms
I Gra, am wi rave
Ch!ster and Mr and Mrs Tom
Ida Artos Rt 1 Pedro several hundred dollars worth Congre&lt;Sional Candidate Clar Prtce down 17 5 IS am Polly verted the extra pomt govmg
_.,m.,. , IOSIOs were To Scene of Bailie
Hayman
and Glen E FISher Jackson of stolen geods from tho worn ence E Moiler woll appear on R up 18, 12 55 am Walter the Panthers an early 7-6 lead
BERLIN (UP!) - -Evaage· Dora Eaton Belpre
spent Births _ Mrs Gary L Fosh •n's auto
the show w1th Ius wife Helen DeckJord down 18 5 45 am • In the second quartl!l' a •
47
reported ""! Hst BJllv Graham announced lbe weekend with Mr • and Mrs er Rt 2 Wellston daughter,
and d1scuss natiOnal and d1s John J \,owe up 18, 1 ai am yard run by speedy Charlie
2 55 p m Thursday
ocllon lor Amer· Thursday he would VIS t Vtet!Fred Larkins
Mrs
trJCt fssues wttli housewives Buck•ye State down 19, II 20 Lane to the Falcon SIX yard
ill Sautll Voet Nam I Nam m December It was be Mr and Mrs Norman Weber Edgar G Chne Rt I, Crown
0
Jepresentmg each of the II p m ' B•b! Lear down 20 7 a; line set up the 2nd Panther TD,
tirerall curler I 'ltved lie would lie there wtth lv,SJted Mr and Mrs Mike Le Ctty, son 5 2tl p m
counties m the Tenth llJStrlct am
Calhoun down 23, scmed by Halfback Ron Smtih
!Ito fin- American troops over Christ 1on Parkersburg
DlsebarJ•• _ Mrs Arthur W
Appearmg oo the show v 1th 1 35 a m • Edeana Bosworth from the SJx Agam Still conlht us mas
I Mr and Mrs Pat Autherson i Altisoo Mrs Fred Fact!mtre
IS
the Millers and Mrs While w•ll up Gree%p 10 45 p m • Fed. verted tfle exlriJ points and at
r - 1bl Graham told newsmen Gen of Newark were VISiting Mr IElmer c Ftnlaw Sr
Mr!
be Mrs Wtllard Smtih Falf maro down Greenup 12 30 am th •half the Panthers lead !4-11
North Yiel Nam
Wilham Westmoreland
com 1and Mrs Bill Swam
IJohn H Fosler Mrs Thomas P'J' PLEASANT- M1s Inez roeld County, Mrs
Nathan Irene C~o!Jn up Greenup 1 30 The second hall was marred
!he Na•y new 40 n&gt;anoler t1 v S 11'00p1! m v,etl ViSiting Mr and Mrs Dave J sm1th v1ckle L r,aul Walt Helen Stone 79, a restdent of Hurt Hockmg Mrs
John am Joon K up Greenup 1 30 by penalties and sev•ral Pan[agaoiost the COffii!JU Nam. had mv1ted him to vt••t Yates were Robert Yates Cam· er s Hyre, Miss Elizabeth S Leon, dted Thursday at 4 50 P Beckie) Vmton Mrs A E a m J S Lew1s down Green ther dr~ves were halted by In· .,..
contrasting wtth 1 troopo ., that war torn roun bridge, and Walter Copa,;
IRyan Michael A Spencer, m 10 Buck's rest home at Buf Howell, J•ekson Mrs Mtles up 2 15 • m Walter Hougland fr•ctoons The third quarter
1113' before whero t3 try E~ dntn lot tho VISit Mr and Mrs Darrell Co2l!rl James 0 Stapleton,
M r • falo, w Va
Ephng Galloa Mrs
Roger up Green"p 4 am •
Luther was scoreless, but a tlmeiJ
• tho macn... tlllllapp•rently have not yet been of Coolville and NeUJe Coleman!Curhs
E Webb Brady E She was born In Mason coun Morgun, Meogs, Mrs
Paul Herdman "P GrE'enup 4 50 a pass Interception on the Pan
.tMttiiO tha Oriskany I worked out
were visiting Nelhe Cmart
Shew Mrs W1ll1e L Ntckels ty on Sept 29, 18117 daughter Berlram Wsshmgton
Mrs m Lit'le Geo·ge down Mel.
14 yard line by Wahama
!low ., m1ssVl&amp;ting Mary p 1erce were Frank H Curry, Jr .
Mrs ol the late Henry Clay and Homer Gall, J1 Athens, Mrs dahl I 30 p m Mama Lear as the tl!lrd quai\er ended, set
111
Artis Praclicing
Emma Powell, Mr and Mro Kenneth N Barnett and m LydJa Roush Wt!Uamsotl Her Robert Shiner, Morgan
and down Metdahl 3 3tl p m , Cot up Wahama s lone TD,
tho
"!''l l'"
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Robert While. Mr and Mrs fant dau1hter Mrs Robert H mamage was to Charles Stone Mrs Wtlilam Morgan Perry
ton Queen down Meldahl 7 30 fourth quarter opened
AI Easl Bank HS
,Larry Curtts and Ada Bissell Stevens and Infant son, Mn who survtves Another survov
p m Foankhn 8 up Meldahl Aggressive tackling by wayne
Dame! Artis of Masoo JS do- Diana Reynolds and son VIS· Duane B Wolle and
Infant or 15 8 Sister Mrs
Flora
Qutrkll In the Newa
7 55 p m Charles Stevenson Well Robm Phalln •nd Hoo
mg his directed tea&lt;hing at tted Mr and Mr! Frank Wells 1daughter
Gtarhart of Barboursville, W By Umted Press loteroatlon•l up Meld ,;,1 10 30 p m
Smtih, slroJli line pl•y by
(Cootjpned Fr••m Pare 0110)
.... st Bank Hogh School lhJS Mr and Mrs Wayne Prmcel
Va
SICK 1mEF
Gallipolis Dim Beaver Pomeroy's front ftve, GeoJ1e
'W :l)'slelll.
lall announeed Dr
Hubert Yislted Mr alid Mr! Marion MARRIAGE APPLICATIONll
Mr&gt;t SlOne was a member of LUBBOCK Tex (UP!) - down 3 10 p m Pennsylvama Tliompoon Fred
Tho!DpllOII,
'l1tt NatioN! AerooautoC&gt;J
Near Dil'edor of
Teacher Lott of Belpre
Darnel Earl Cremeans, 2S Leoo Methedt~t Church
Pohce were called Thursday on dowc 5 10 p m • Semel up 7 10 Mike Custer, Tom Rowley and
Spare Al&amp;miBistralioll 1NN\111 1Education at West V~rgmoa Mr and Mrs Paul Haubor M1ddlepon, clerk,
Economy I Services Will be held at 2 p an amb'llance rhdse Sanders p m P~gy t&gt;owney down 3 50 Alvtn Snuth, and three pua
conftrlltl!d late Thursday the In•~tute of Tecllnoi"'Y
were dmner gu..ts of Mr and 1Loan and Barbara Jean Colle m Sunday, at the Crow-Hus Funeral Home reported some. am H E Bowles up 8 40 a mtercepUons, two by Charlea
laomrh of Apollo woth sstronauts 1 Mr Artis major field III 1Mrs Fred Larkms
1rtll 18 Harrosonville Watb ess sell Funeral home Burlao wdl one had stolen 1ts ambulance
m
l.ane and 0111! by Bob Wercy,
1
Virgil Gnslilllll Edwal'll Whtte math•mattcs and hiS mmor IS Geneva Yattos viSited Mrs 1Roger Leon McAlister,
26, be 10 Suncrest cemetery REUGIIJUS DANCER
ba Rl
W H Sh sqntlcbed tbe Falcon olfeue
and Rater Cha!Oe abearcl has 1ph)l!ll&lt;al ,_,,n,_.. He Is 0110 Harold GeriDIII and
•Leroy, Kansas farmer, and ND- Frtends m'U' call at the funeral AMARILLO Tex (UP!) Kanaw Mver -, " .m"' The Panlbers meet Belpre 111
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Wmfield ~ a p, p omeroy nex1 Thur-&gt;
...ay
practl&lt;f!.teathtnl thJS semester Mr and Mro Emmell Steth- 1
dancer was sentenced to six
lie RpM
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UNIT CALLED
mooths m JBII for stealing a
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W111ASSIST IN PROGRAM
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SHOW ANNOliNCE'D
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t Cbeshore · Kyger P T A will The MiddlepOrt E·R squad cruCifiX from a !\oman Catholic e • 0 m • • en
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Taking Pari In the PI'Oif'arn
DEVII'I'ED ro INTIIIII1 lit
A. country and western show
Mn Nao011 Smith and Helen hold 1 Halloween Carnival Sat- wa• summoned at 8 25 p m Hospotal She told the JUdge, 'I fteld 1 !s
:We for the fanuly night dlnneNieJd
IIBMiA ...-- &amp;llh
SJ101180red by lh• Moeller for 1Ellsnidt or Da)IIM ,.... week urday, O.tober :19, at
the Thursday 10 the residence of took 1t because 1 needed some down W•nfJe
Pm \
Wednesday evening at Heatb
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Congress commottee '" Meo1s end 8110Sls ul Mr and Mrs J&gt;a. lsehool, slartmg at 6 P m
Arehte
McKinney. Dexter, way to feel more rellgtous"
tam Stalo
=edWin Methodist Church were Mark
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County wlll be held Salttrday at YJd Smilll
for SonJa Parsons a medical AFTER t;I,VERV MEAL
am Lu"'J Bile F rl
Smith, who re)ld lbe AposUe's
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.. 'l&gt;o I p m at tho Pomeray Ele-VIolet 8mllli
VISIT PAIIENI'S
tient who was Uu.en to Vet
N J IUP!)- field 2 40 am
Creed tllld Roger and Rooald
0
IIIOI'Iary School Square dance
Mr. aiMI Mrs Ja.- Gmther :'ans Memorial Hospital by Dr Dam•t Plters, a dentist, Is down Wonflekl 4 25 1 m.
Atkins, whn carried tile Chrlstmulfc will beprG•ided by the
I!ECOND !ION BOliN
and son, Phillip, el .Middletown the lljllad
gtvlng a toothbrush and tooth
ian flag Also assisting with the
• - CllllllllY Dr!fllrs and admlssioo Mr llld Mn John 0 Slacl:, Yillted hts paeenls, Mr end
paste sets to trork-or treaters 00
PLAN SALE
1dlrmer was Mrs Everett DavIII 50 cents DemQCrat cand&gt; !Syr.._, are annwnc1ag the 1 lllrs OJJ• Gillher, Star Route, 1
MOELLER RALLY
Halloween
The Ladies AuxUial'y of John Is, Mrs Jame1 Crlaweli ond
.. .....!'ll"::..'"';'&amp;::: 4mes for public office w111 bortll of ., filbl pound, t oo Pomeroy last weekend
A "Moeller for Conlress" ral OFF·IIUTY HELP
Gee A M.E. ehurCb met Tues- Mrs. 19alter Hayes.
... ,,.,. ''" ,,.. '"" - speat
lion Wedn0$day, Oct :H.
will be held today at 7 !Ill VERSAILLES France IUPI) day at tbe hqme of 1\lra RoJi.
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Vottrans Memorial lloapital. 1 GUESlS OF GJNTIII:RS
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1Donald Rlcllard Grandparents 1 Mr and Mra
wllb Pn&gt;f Sam was arrested on charges of
plans lor a bake sale to 1\e Tltt Hl'll tllidear
ellat.
Ja- Smith, It, Reotle J, ll'e Mr. Mid Mrt. Tnnnan Prfd. ley or PomerOJ
' Srililh as main spelker Olber ling a io.ren r ' ent fires He held Saturdi!Y, Nov 5tlt allhe
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doublo yeln l' Slade, lyl'ICIIR Tile Stach ' Sophll Daffy and
C4untry Drillers while dn.nk ana ' just wanted!Third Ave The sale will open p.ivertll)' ot Qleqo • Dec.
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The Class AA Vmton County I The grod test agamst Coach!much larger school than any rile
Vtkmgs ended their 1966 Mid !Don Van Meter's Tornadoes - ot the other league partiCipants Vmlon he ld a 14-ll halftime
Ohio Valley Conference sched which chnclied an undiSputed has Withdrawn loom lhe ton lead alter scormg m each ol
ule With a perfect record by IrlrampJonship fur the
newly terence
the first two penods, but the
scormg a 22-8 w1n over the stub- •eonsohdated Vmton County lads, Southern though the vocllm 1ul nadoes !mall) got
Within
born Southern Tornadoes
at ' was the
llmal MOVC by a cunvmcmg margm gave range of the VISitors when With
Racme Thursday mght
!game ever Vmton county, a the Vtkmgs an mterestmg b It 9 m1nutes and 16 seconds left
-- -m the game SenJOr
Sherm
Cu nd ff who hllll led S.uth

ManageJb~o.lMD

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MilfQrd 22 New Rochmond 0
Cundiff who has led SoctiJ.. j.oveland 39 Deer Park 8
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ern s offens1ve atrack all sea· OW( ;Hdls 20
son found n hole on the right • !North College Hill 12
j &lt;~de m 1dc b\ the double team eln&lt;5nn•h Woodward
12
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1mg of Tom Wtckhne and Mtke
Jrnktn s alter takmg the hand
Cmcmnat1 Hughes 6
Coach Howie Lee Miller's last touchdov,n climaxing a complete to tl ~ Kygi'J CI Cl k off {1om quarterback
B o b Cmcmnah Walnut H11ls J2
By DICK THOMAS
Kyger Creek Bobcats downed 46 yard ntarch The tr i
for five Y&lt;ll'i Ime Jt-11) ll ::t I I Grueser John McClintock sen
Cmcmnatl Western HillS
North Galila ll1gh School broke a four game losmg the VtSitiog Chauncey
Dov••r extra pomts ra1led and Kyger slopped 1 '"'' ,, as the &lt;lock , r 11 1iihack end got over lor Wyommg 38 NorMod 0
streak 1hursdav mght as the Ptrates steamrollered the Blue Devils 20-13
Thursday Creek led 20-13
ran ou1
the &lt;Xtla pomts and Vmlon s iHarnson 12 Fmneytown 0
VISJtmg Hannan Trace Wildcats 44 14 With a devastatmg mght for theJr third consecu
KyJer "reek was on the move Hoth 1 dill&gt; had 1111 c I'"' lead
narrowed to !HI
Prmceton 44 Readmg 6
ground atlack and acr'ai mcus that netted 432 yards
live Win Kyger Creek " now near !he end of the contest do•ns 1\\g&lt;l Lleel&lt; had 118
h
b
Anderson 46 Taylor G
Th Pu I
II d f 299 - - - - - - - - 1 Th r \ 1kmgs owevet ounr
e
a es ro e
or
&amp;-2-6 and plays the
Vmlon and marched to the Chauncey yard s r"sowg and cum p1eto'
kl wh
t
Second St.
V R :n 1 1 1
F1ght Results
yald s on lhP g•uu no and co'' ' The loss for the Hannan County Vtkmgs Nov 4 at Me 4; yard Ime but lost the ball three of &gt;&lt; 1111 Jl""' s !11 11 1'' 1 bark
pleted 0
of 10
for Trace Wildcats was the srxth Arthur
on a fumble The VISitors were yard:-- tur
ol L4l ) Ird. Ptgl 1 1111 H k h"d
fa vthlfl By Umt.ed Press Jnternatmnal
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Jfd e e m a games were l e1r rec
The Blue Devds took a 7 0 knockmg on the Bobcals' front Cha uucey 1u~o~d for /11 va u~
rd d
te
fenders snal&lt;hed three Wild urd IS now I 61 In SVAC play lead at the end 0&lt; the forst per door when Dave KostJ,,u threw and comoltled men • 1111 P ' " g nne on a 25 ' en
LOUISVILLE Ky (UP!) ca t passes out of lion aJr
llhe Wild,ats fmoshed In a lle 10d J1m Staley passed 30 yards a 45 yard pass tu Larry Vmcent es lor til )a ds and a net ul \ mmu;es an 47 ~ec~ s : Cassms Clay, 2lO, LoUJsville,
Rtght ""lfback Alan Hall a for last plare With a 0-3 I ree lu L81'ry Vmceot for a ouch
200 ya•d•
Mike I elers scor
e ~x ra fought SIX round exhlbitmn With
1
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freshman
olled for 6 yards 1 ord
luach Bob Marcum s down v. 1th about three mmutes
TONIGHT'S GAMES
Chaunc~\ recove1 ed thn e h.) pomts on n pass from 1m Doug Jones 195, f\jew York-no
14
m
cat nes i:l\ert~gmci better Wlidcats play host to Alexan~ gone m the f1rst penod It was Athens at Galhpohs
ger Creek fum bles and
both BV)l( 1
f t TO
ed decJswn Marcus Anderson, 135
than 10 \ards a chp JIm der next Frtday mght at Mer the third play from scrtmmage l.ogan at Jackson
teams
tlllo I assE
hmton -; trls
d •5a2s
LouJSVIIIe stopped George Saw
cr"ce netted 37 yards '" 10 cervtlle
wtl
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after the VJ .. tors got the ball Pomeroy at NelsonVIlle
Jerry ll t'l and Joey I '' l ol ' !ell Ill the fnol penod on 4 yer, !37 Manu
E;l 183Beacb
Lou. Fla
11
carnes kvger G2rrett ptcked I
Kyger Creek failed to gam m W II I
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H b l~J James IS,
1SVI e,
u 72 ards m 12 lroes
and Nort!J Galli a held a 44 0 lead
e son a
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Creek
" ""' d run bl I eft Jill
er knocked out Ed Dembry, 1911,
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50 over Hannan 1race wtth 2 28 three downs alter the ktckoff Wahama at Spencer
IKmm so n seven plays after the Ch g (1)
10more game
avdr
left m L'le fourth pcnod After and punted Dave Kosttval boot.. Pt Pleasant at R1pley
Lme scurr
V1k ngs rer ovt red a Tornado
ICa 0
Pomeroy Flow
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cames
ed the -"Xtra pomt
Ch&lt;:~wtcey
7 U U U - 13
2
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W Mam
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1the ensumg kiCkoff followmg
Cttal Grove at Jronton St Joe
ft1mblr on the H&lt;~ctne 3 yar I
-Skidmore hit Hall IVJth a 74 the 1.,1 PJrate touchdown, the Chaunce) blocked three oth Manella at ironton
Kyger Cleek
0 u H u- 20 line
PORTLAND, Mame (UP!) _
Mrs Mt!lard
)ard pas,
4,7 left m t,he Wildcats put the ball m play er Bobcat punts m
ltrst
SATURDAY
Sconng - rD s h) gor Cllo k Cal"" touted as a fme col ! Pete H•ccottelli t67
first pefllll to Aa•.lhe Pines on their r wn 42 Roger Watson penod Once on lhe ·'yard Pora B at Rutland
-Howard (50 vuu """ 'i''u leg• P' "'P'" sco red the sec oulpomted Rudy Bent, 162,11
on the
foot Gamtt rolled fm 16 yards and a first lin, agam on
13 and anoth
dmg
ll•o aod thru Y" d nnd \1111"' counl) SIX pomler Bntish Honduras 18)
Mew Patterns
d '
a 1 the Pot! t, h1 gtvf' North down on the Nor!h Galha 41 er on the 19, bu on each occa I
NHL Standmgs
runsJ Cl auncn \11 11 ll t With lh 1ut 9 tnmutes left m the
KAY DEl 'l .,,
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GalltJ . 1 n
s1on the
held the VIS! 8 Umted Press lnternatmnal t30 ya rd
lrom
SttllVI Slclld ptriOd on a 2 yard
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Sktdmo1e IXbsed to Larry Terry : re me~"nsd 1went
thhe torti aw:o~y from the1r end zone
W L T Pts lhumas ,ttour) trd ruu1 J \I
rlur 1 Plltrs con~;erted the LOS ANGELES (UPI) HAND PRI~~~~o !tlil
(1 l 1
t 12
llt
the remammg
yar s o put t e Kyger Creek got back m the 1
IJohnn Smtth,
Pacmma
4 0 0 a[Kyger Cteek - Shuler I run ) extra po 1nts 01 1 a run
!herd pe• ud 10 'et up a Ptrale Woldcats on the seoleboard ball game wtth 2 40 left m the Chicago
Chaun~ev
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I Southern w11l Iinse out 1ls C y
d Cl159 c
IC•inumnll&gt;l
2 1 0 4
111 • skipped
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ar.d
then
lut
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Elwood
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NBA Standings
ern th s eonung Saturday mght 161! ' 0 a an , ai11 4
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2
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fourth penod W!th a 22 yarder I the Pirates led 44-6
for 50 yards, an'd the Bobcats New York
~ By Unlled Press International Bv quarters·
-1 2 0
for the -'trate~ f1na l touch I Trace's kwkof! went out of traded 76 at the half
Boston
Eastern Dtvtswn
\-mt on
6 S 0 8 - 22 LAS VEGAS Nev WPI) do,,n
bounds on the North Galha 3S The B&gt;bcats scored
their Detroli,. d , R ~ 4 O 2
" t I'Cf So ulh&lt;1,
0008 _ 8
5
J1m Crace aM Da\e Hager I and the ofrtcJ,J I-, ruled a Ptrate second touchdowr wdh 2 25 left
urs ay
Phlladelph a
4 u 1 0Jl!
srA llSliCS
Tony Montms l66 PhoeniX
esu •s
1 tlercept '£~ Ru k Sv.am passeo; I pl ayer booted 1t out The Wlld. l1n the third penod wuen M1ke DetrOit 5 New York 3
1Boston
4 o 1 ouu
Vmttm Southern Anz outpomted B1Jiy W~lker
ms JdP Lht' Nortn Ga ll li·l 30 ln I CJts took over on the Pmlte Spauldmg cappea a 50 yard
Only game sdleduled
New York
:1 2
j Oil \ tl\
Hu"h
141 189 J:t7'h Riverside Calif
(10)
tl1e :sec., I&lt;J penod Hag(r re ~~ Wa•.:.o.., went to the 28 march w1th a two yard plunge
Friday's Games
c111 c1nnal
2 :l ;)I HI \ d!&gt;. I' 1ss
88 5! I
tovt red t~ Hanmu Trare !umble Cr~-&gt;meens was spilled for a two for the score
Mike Shu lei
No games scheduled
Ball 1mure
o a Ollft \t 1 \ d~
233 2U
on tne Ptr&lt;tiP 25 to ~top another Iya rd los'&gt; fumbled and Bob ran the txtra pomts Sp2.uld111g 1
Weslrrn lhHstor~
P:1..,~ "\tti'mp
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dnve 1-:idll picked orr a Terrv I '1t Carley recovered for North nu r1ed 18 ) ard s to ~el up the
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R1ce over Texas Tech-Owls officials !111Ssed a Lake Forest Thursdtty th,lt tw v-. 1 1ld ret 1 n
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Frlm MalorOII 1 ftiVI lllllht of Color
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Tulsa LouJsvtlle over W1ch1ta Anzona New Mex1co State over
jState Dayton Mer Oh10 U I East New Mex100 Houston over
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Mtamt (Q 1 over BoY.lmg Green Tampa Memphis State over
Noire n Jm e O\'( r NaY\- - fhf' ,md Toledo over Kent State
West Texas State and Texas
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Off t llmr~u 1l1ve srores agamsL Alabama over Mlss1ss1pp1 Stanford over Washington- In[
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UCI A Cal " 25 points he\ler Slatr- Bryant s b1g JOb !Ius a squeaker
ePO\\er tran:&lt;;former chass1s
wln1 h pro\o es nothmg
week was keepmg his players I Oregon State over Washmgton I
•AutomatiC demagnetJZer
Harvard over Penn- Brmg wh1ppoo up for the Bulldogs
Stale---Fhp 8 cem
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!Fi t Lu:mful on ho:.e longlcowboys are shooting for
Color Tun1ng
R\ 1acuse over P1tt One thmg tnps, though
I undefeated season
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Brown, Delaware over Temple, ~oulb Carolina North carolma
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Mame over Colby, C.nnectJcut State over Vtrglnia, Vlfgmoa
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In the coum of
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argument the Africans cbarged
that the Rhodesians could not
survive the sancttona without
South African help.
This very possibly is true. But
it is also true that Britain aever
would join in sanctions agaiost
gold-rich South Africa becaUBe
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Britain has more than $3
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The BLAINE -X2310

nltion of safety activitieo was
presented to AMii ET State
Commander Paul E. Kimes of
Sandusky by Highway Safety
Director Warren C. (Bud )Nel·
son, on behalf of Governor A collection of ldeae turned
Rhodes.
into a successful alterloon
In his proclamation, the gov- the Rio Grande College earn· II
ernor stated ,, AMVET forms a pus when approximately 500
lifeline for such efforts" will sons attended tile Outdoor
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local organizations of the Ohio held SU•day' October 23.
Committee for Highway Safety, Persons from Manetta, We'll·ll
enrorcement agencies and citi· !!ton and many other areas
zens throughout the ~tate to Southeasten O~o were on
. t Ohio AMVETs in the · for the event wbJCh was tbe
:;:;~erance of their objectives. of its kind to be held 01
Campus.
Attending the
presentation "Beeauae of !be floe l'OSI,Iill,
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ Clar- , with CommaAder Kimes ·~ere a repeat perform~nce ol
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d'd t f 1 Charles Johnson. of Masstllon, lArt . Show will. posstbly be sta11·ll
ence E M1eracanlaeor
the U. ·8. Hou;e of Represe•ta·l chairman of Ohto AMVET State ied ·~.the. Spnag, 1967, orMieNiut~ll
lives from the loth District .Trafftc Safety Commtttee; Wll· Fall, satd Barbara J.
d ed Th sd b tb' (liam C Cook, Columbus, chall'· Director of Collese RelatiOII!I.
::.,~~.~~·lor Co~;tit:~onLc~ 1man Ohio Committee . for "It was far beyood the OZjlec&gt;ll
lion a bipartisan organization 1Highway Safety, and AdJutant lations of Thomae Lacey,
dedlcated to supportins and 1Paul Welsh, AMVETS Depart- ,sistant professor of fine arle
preserving constitutional gov.! ment of Ohio, Columbus.
who orgamzed the Show,
Adjutant
Welsh
presented
myseK
as welL" She went
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''Spec! 1 edit
The endorsement was
an· certificate of merit te Direc· to say,
a cr
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nounced by Executive Director ! tor Nelson in recognition of his to Mrs. J11111es L. Clark, R I
Charles A. McManus, who sold i uostlnting effort in brtngtng the Grande, Ollto and
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Miller's achievements as may·\ safety message to the attention Wetherholt, owner ol
or of Lancaster, Ohio, indica~ of Ohioans, particularly through City Press, Gallipolis, for baD
ed the candidate would fight Ithe colllDIRs of the AMVET tde~s ~bleb &amp;larted lhl
to "preserve our constitutional I monthly publication.
roUmg.
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form of government" if elect- Nelson, deeply
concerned Over 100 palatin~;..10
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. with the soaring death rate on linen and handler....
Miller is opposed by tnclllD- Ohio's highways, said part ol displayed at the Show with ·
bent Rep. Waller Moeller,
the answ~ in combating Ibis ~A~~:'~~~ In the !be
carnage Ilea m the voluntary
dinln h 1, nd
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bnew
g a,a
assiS ance o orgaruza AS sue Hall Residence Hall. A buffet
as AMVETS, and coosr•tula~ also
d Ia the dlnlag
ed them on the excellent sup- hall wae aerve
port given his department.
Albany, 0. Route 1 spent FriThere are no natural lakes day eveolDg wilh Mr. and Mrt.
in South Carolina,. but power Charlel 1111e
By Mrs. J. E. Radoltla
dams have formed artificial Mr. and ~ Delbert TrulD811111
Columbia Chapel Church wUii lakes 011 oeveral of !Ia rivera. open! Friday IDOI'IIIng wilb Mr.
observe Homecoming Saturday!
and Mrs. Charlel Rife.
evening with a supper at the·
Billy Vatella returned bome
. church at 6 p. m., Oct. 29. EV·
Friday evening.
eryone is cordially invited.
Mr. and Mn. Larry Hoffman
Mrs. Grace Hensler
hae
and 8011 Stevie of Albany, Oblo,
been in Holzer Hospital the pael
Mr. and Mn. Georp Beveridge,
week having pins removed from
1r. and daughtat Cslby Jo ol
hez hlp.
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Mn. Effie Hoosier has been
BY SARAH M. RIFE
George Beverld,ge Sr. of New
entertaining her brother il!lm George Martin called on Mr. Marshlteld, OhJo 1)10111 Sabll'-11
Huntington the past week. He and Mn. &lt;.1larleo RUe Thursday day evening witil Mr. and Mn.
returned home Sunday aooom- afternoon.
Charles Rife.
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panted by Mr. and Mrs. Mar· Mr. Harry E. Rile and Mr. Mr. and Mn. lloJ LaWIIIII
·vln Wilson and Mn. Hoosier. Francis Knapp. of Johnstown, 0. Nlll I11111Uy ol Deal' Point Root
, Laurel Grange enjoyed
an spent Friday attem0011 with Mr. spent SUnday wltb Mr. and Mn.
eylller ' supper at thelr regular lind llln. Chazles · Rife.
Bud Hamy IIICI ~.
meeting Lui week. A bread Mr. llid Jln. IUcbard Lee Mn. libel Bile. iln. Barall
IJaklng CUIII!sl will be a feature Bite .aftd childrell,
JeHrey, Rife and Mn. Dorothy BoUu
ll ·IJ!e Nivember IIH!e\ID8.
GreJOI')', 11!4 Robin LYM spent were llhclppiJIIID PameNJ Tuel•ll
Nellie Vale allmled, a ~~tis~- &amp;PMIQ Willi. ~ mother, Mrt. day.
and Prtlesalonal Wamert'a Ethel Rile"W brother 111111e1 Mr. and Mro. 1lollllt llite
lllimez Lui week af Olcara II Dale, who apen'l the weekend at ddldren llllbbl and bmll\'f
GIUIJIIIIIs. 'lbe occaaiclr waa In his home here. fie )I 4¥"ployed St. AlbaDI, W.
apmt
~ ol the Illite J#ealdent' of at Canal Winchester, Ohio.
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deslgqated as Ohio AMVET
Tralfic Safety Week by Gover.
nor Janies A. Rhodes, w I II
launrh a year·iong safety cam·
palgn In Ohio high
schools,
sponsored by the State'o
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AMVET posts. .
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resolution that would declare 1
uPJ F'orelp Newt Aaalyst
The United States hao joined !the mandate terminated and
In "• United Nations; the most other netions of the world ;would order a U.N. administra.
delesale of the South /ilrican i• condemnins It, tile United 1 lion to take 0\ltlr
republaccused other Afrlcana States more than some others ISouthwest Africa' a
of ".rotlonallsm," and he Ibeoause It 1.! richer and oan deiiCe,
couldnl have been more rJaht. ' afford lt.
I The Africans overlooked a
Fori ,among the other 381 But mto It also comes the 1
ber of acticalllles
lndep&lt;Ment African states nottr questlo1 of practicality
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South Africa already buldl
subject 01 whtte
suprem•cy In this particular caee, theiSouthweat Africa that 11 aci'Oinal
:"hichlinS'!?'h Africa Is called h!ack Africans backed by the I' and which, allhough ric~ in I
"apartheid.
I,...,ailed Afro.Asran bloc asked tentlal mats almost entire!
And the subject of the debate .tbe UN General Assembly to po liB 'sul!sld from Sou~
was Southwest Africa and the de•lare that South Africa bad
Y
extensioa to It of "apartheid," failed in its obligations to
ca.
the Soutlt African social form Southwest Africa, a former Further, South Africa has'
which decress sesregation of German protectorale that it bas served notice II hao no intentioo
whites and coloreds and assures governed under a 1920 mandate of rellnquisbiug Ill poeillol,
that both polltical aJid economic from the old League of Nations. The African stand placed the
power will remain with the They tberefore sousht a tousb Western powers ill 1 difllcult
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Green Bay game when Joe ' lty that the Falcon! may pllll
1 The IJ'OWI"i p~~ln• belno :!:l~ Szczecko waa sidelined with an themselves · together ler 1 bill
.
l~~rtil , by 'lhe ratcona ean be.,.. Injury. Joe had taken over when effort and OYtlrpower an una111o
CLEVJ.;I .ANIJ ' ·UPil -CI
'ue · Cl 'd ta ••• th 1 1 · .. a' ""· ,,·
"I . 1 ~tj\d', but they cprne at a Guy Reece Injured his leg.
peetblg QPponent.
eve- nn1s art ge s r~ e as 1oo,
e er' says.
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!hough! I'd give ,Randy another a
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,
1· k fflcie
Collier is cautionilli his squad "I'm not blaming the quarter· shol •' lt." .
~~ k~ e a :;"~oua eon.
aga:nst OYerconijdence In SUn· .backs for our sh01flllg because Wroag Time For G'I'WIDI Pafu dillon~ r:anam th~ flrst da
days game with the 1\tlanta we hav~ defensive . problema, Johnson Is consider"!! a better of tral~n~ !ch save the Far.
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li'l\lc••": ln~·raJl\l!ns team In
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COlis stamina lllfoug.~ pr~-sea·
Ill• N~tion~l Football League.
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Despite losses in all seven
\1 L' m
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sames.
US ey
games thi; ·season, ·Falcons'
score much, their defense held
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ONLY 5
Coach Norb Hecker isn't dis·
opponents In I check and the
This convertible jet pump il
compnrt. E&gt;fficient and dependcoonting the possibility of up·
P.T.A. CARr... VAL
!sroup will have a Halloween 1scores were c ose.
SSO.OO lloWft - Ilion" on
able A com•enicnt bolt~on
Conv•nltnt Ttrftll
setting
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this
.Y
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Haven
P.T.A.
will
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at
the
home
of
J
u
d
Y
1 . Hecker feels the blssest prob- '
f' jc-dor is e-asily repositioned
And
nothing
wouJd
,please
him
twfJ''
tbeir
·annual
H~oween
La
they:
Novembel'
5\b
The
lem
now
is
the
lack
of
a
good
f:r .shallow or deep wdl Service. Assembly is complete with 1 ,
ilutn upeodi"8 the Carnival at the Elementary 'County Achievement Banquet passing rush. His scouts are
pump, 1. ~ hp motor.. ejcL-tor, 13'
·
the team he cht~red School' on Friday and Saturday, I will be held at Ordnance School: searehl"8 the college campuses 1
gallon pressure tank, pressure
for
while
attending Olmstead October 28th and 29th. The food November 8th a Prosram . on, f\lr big muscular men who
FURNiTURE CO.
regulnting \·;dv e, pressure
Falls
High
School
and
&amp;ldwin·
stand
will
,
o
pen
each
evening
Safety
will
bt
beld
at
Mil8on
mtaht
be
quarterback
material
1
MASON, W. VA..
.sw1tc h . a r· t'harger and 1'"
Wallace
College.
at
5
p.m.
and
will
feature
soup.
I
Community
Building.
\
Injurleo
have
also
hurt
!be
b F1"s foot vnl ve. This is the
pl'rfl•d pump fo r iarm or sub"We've played pretty well at sandwiches and desserts. Other 1 F
bere we
FFal~co~ns~'~d~ef~en~sl~v:!e~lln~e::._:Kar~~l~~~~~~~========:::.:=-~-=-.:..:~:..:=ur b:m home.
times, particularly in the early stands Which include Country ' ~~ .n~~ lmheml
b•
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Sto
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Sho
Flower
cepIDw
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part o
e game.
e says.
.re. wmg
p,
Sayre Eddie Sayre Janet Say·
"Time catches up with us, Shop, Home Made Candy and re and Geor e' Hoffman.
though, and the experience of Candy Apples, Fish Pond, Bal·
g
,
the other team shows."
loon Dart Game, Spook Room, Arthur Thabet, owner' • oper·
'
His major move before the Silhouettes, Fortune Telling, ator, of the New Haven Ben
Browns in'"asion is the return 1 Balloons, Pocket Lady, R inS IFranklin Store announced that
of Randy Johnson to the starl· I Toss, Pick·A·Number,
Sock , they will hold a Grand Opening
ing
job
at
qw;rterbark.
llop,
Cotton
Candy
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a
nd
Popenm
1 sale on October 'll, 28 and 29th ,
EDWARD BAER. OWNER
Johnson, a 22-year-old bonus will open each evening at 6 ; to announce the completely newE. Second
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boy from Te:&lt;as A. and 1., start· p.m. Regis~r each even.ing for i Jy eq.ui~ped and ~odr.rn store.
~~~~~~~"':':~:""":::"=- I ed the firsl four games while the door pmes to be gmn a· Attracttve glfta Will be present;:
way.
ed to all adull shoppers and
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SEWING CLUR
I their children, The store Is comThe Sewing Club met
on pletely self·semce with spacTuesday afternoon at the home ious aisles and modern lighting,
of Mrs. Howard Wagenhals.
WIN ONE CLASS
}'
Those attending were Mrs. L. The Win One Class of the New ,
C. Housh. ~.": W. T. Ston~ Haven E.U.B. Church met on
Mrs. L. A. omtth, Mrs. Fr Monday evening at the Church ·
Batey, Mrs. Harold Jobnson, for their regular meetins and a
T
Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Mrs. John Taffy Pull.
f
Frv, Mrs. 0tt1e Roush, · and
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M.rs. Wagenhals. The
next Harold Bumgarner, president. ·
meeting will be on November 1 presided, DevoUons were led
1st at the borne of Mrs, Herman by Harry Pickens. The Quar· '
Layne.
let: Rev. Martin
I!J!risford, ,
VEilNON STAR DUSTERS Harold Bumgarner,
Charles
I·H CLUB
Weaver and Mrs. Harold Bum·
The Vernon Star Dusters 4-H garner ••ng two selections, i
, Club mft on Wednesday even· I
,
1
1 ing and
attended the Revival I Games were played and tltose ,
I serv 1ces at the Union
E.U B. 1attending were Mr. and Mrs. I
, Church. Afterwards, they. met , Harry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. !
! at the home or Sue Anna B!lm- 1Robert Cooke, Mr. and
Mrs I
' garner for lht&gt;ir regular meet. : Harry Pickens, Mr. and Mrs.
1 ing. .
, Harold Bumgarner, Mr. and I
Officers for the year were Mrs. "rom Hoffman, Rev. Mar- !
electe&lt;t : Marlene 1\oush, Pres· !in Berisford and Andy, Mrs. ~
idenl; Judy Lathey, Vice Pres· Harry Huffman, Charle&gt; Wea·
ident; Eleanor Roush, ~cr~- · ver, ~rs. Eugene .Hudnall. I
tary; Sue Ann Bumgarner Trea·
AVALANCHE CLUB
surer: Barry Haynes, Reporter; The Avalanche Home Dem· l
Judy Lathey, Song Leader: Bob· . onstration Club met at ~orne of
by Roush and Conme Hoffman, Mrs. Hattie Meed for !heir reg· I
RecreatiOn. .
ular meeting. Devotions wde
The followmg announcements led by Bea Thompson.
I
were made' October Slst the
,
i Officers for the coming year
were selected: President
Lleula Roush, Vice President
M". Donald Hayn.,, Secretary
- Mrs. Herbert Sayre, Treasurer - M". John Smith; Rec·
reation - Mrs. L!o Thompson.
0
They announced that the
sroup cleared $100 on their lea·
0
tival held recently. M". Har.ry
Staats read the deed for th•
club housr they purchased and '
trustees were named: Mrs. Har·( •
ry Staats, Mr. Leo Thompson
and Hattie Reed.
·~
Those attending were M r 1.
Donald Haynes, Mrs. Lleulo
Roush, Garnett Roush, Mr s.
1ohn Smith, Mrs. Harry Staats,
Mrs. Ray Thompson, Mrs. Leo
1 Thompson, Mrs. Albert Thorn(&gt;
son, Mrs. Abagail Thompson,
and Mrs. Herbert Sayre.
ANNOUNCE ENAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Adrtan Lathey
of Vernon Road, Letart, W. Va.
are announcing the engagement
and forthcoming marriage of
their daushter, Linda Andrlna,
to Frank Capehart Ill, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capehart,
Jr. of 116 Park Drive, Point
Pleasant, W. Va.
/
Miss Lalhey was sraduated ·-.
from Wabama Hig!l School and
is
now attendlns Glenville
State Teachers Collese, Glenville, W. Va .. where she is ma·
joring in VocaUonal Home Economics. She is a IIIM!mber and
officer of Phi Delio Phi Soror· .
tty and a member of the Stu- 1
den is Educa~oil . Association.
Mr. Capehart w,as sraduated
FL~ME
from
Point Pleasant H I g h
School and received llis AB
desree from Furman Unlver·
W&lt;dnut Finish
sity
at Greenville, s. C. He ~s
Special Prices On All Wurlitzer Organs
a
1111lmber
ot' Tau Kappa Epsl·
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Mom's new flame gives her someGn ranges becaUit Gil cooks bltttr"
ion Fraternity, Bend Rotary
thing In common with a pretty ox· than el~riclty ... makes food taatt
Ch e rry F" 11ish
Club, West VIrginia Fair AssOciting
crowd-over 90% of all of the
better and look more appttlzlna. The
ONLY $20.00 DOWN
ciation and served as .president
~ ;.,~,
professional
chefs.
1,001
lhedes of htlt that 41nly 1 mod·
$6.00 WEEKLY
of the Mason County Fair Board
Retu,n Rental - Reg. $795 Gulbransen
1
Domon&amp;trotor-Uoed Only 6 Mo.
They're all cooklnc with Gas. For ern Gaa ran1a can alve leta them-and
Mr. Capehart Ia a teacher and I
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you-bake, broil, braise, ..me, Iimseveral sound reasons.
coach a~;~~~cr~~ School !
mer or stew with compll,tt control.
Gas
cooks
faster
than
el~rlclty.
40 Console New Wurliher
Delegate 8rerry Jones was .
Chefs who supervise the preparation of
People who cook for 1 mteurant
ONLY $20.00 DOWN-$3.00 WE!EKL Y
""J&lt;:e S"i"et
guest speaker at the
dinner 1
hundreds of meals a day lust haven't full of dlscrlmlnatlnc prmets-and
Reg. $1275 Hommond Spinet
t
ON A NEW WURLITlfR
~~~:;~y·of tho. Rotary club on :
people who cook tor 1 kitchen full ot
time to Wllit for pokQ ol~ric ran·ps
.. ::JVe
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evening.
Delelfate l
~;~tM_.,_ _
hungry klds-.know they Cln count 011
to heat up or cool down.
·Jones discussed and nplalned '
Gas raneet to let them lie lht good
These men and women whose repu·
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ments to be voted on at I h e
November 8th election in Weal •
Com• In and Register For frM Eledric Guitor. No Purchoso Noc:flsory
VIrginia.
Those atlending were Donald
Foglesons,
Kerman Layne, DoDLOCATED AT
aid F. Roush, Lloyd Ralllh, R~
cllard Ord, Jack Flesher, Clydt
~'oley, Rome Williamson, Ra,. .
sell Cspehart, Hal'r)l MIUer,
Edwin Stein, Arthur Thabet,
Ralph Whitmore, Bob GUmore1
tt.NK Of'-...,.., .. n-ee. VQU ~ DQ WITH 1M NIIIICt YOU Mw. ... . . _ THI ~WI b . .
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The BLAINE -X2310

nltion of safety activitieo was
presented to AMii ET State
Commander Paul E. Kimes of
Sandusky by Highway Safety
Director Warren C. (Bud )Nel·
son, on behalf of Governor A collection of ldeae turned
Rhodes.
into a successful alterloon
In his proclamation, the gov- the Rio Grande College earn· II
ernor stated ,, AMVET forms a pus when approximately 500
lifeline for such efforts" will sons attended tile Outdoor
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local organizations of the Ohio held SU•day' October 23.
Committee for Highway Safety, Persons from Manetta, We'll·ll
enrorcement agencies and citi· !!ton and many other areas
zens throughout the ~tate to Southeasten O~o were on
. t Ohio AMVETs in the · for the event wbJCh was tbe
:;:;~erance of their objectives. of its kind to be held 01
Campus.
Attending the
presentation "Beeauae of !be floe l'OSI,Iill,
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ Clar- , with CommaAder Kimes ·~ere a repeat perform~nce ol
'll
d'd t f 1 Charles Johnson. of Masstllon, lArt . Show will. posstbly be sta11·ll
ence E M1eracanlaeor
the U. ·8. Hou;e of Represe•ta·l chairman of Ohto AMVET State ied ·~.the. Spnag, 1967, orMieNiut~ll
lives from the loth District .Trafftc Safety Commtttee; Wll· Fall, satd Barbara J.
d ed Th sd b tb' (liam C Cook, Columbus, chall'· Director of Collese RelatiOII!I.
::.,~~.~~·lor Co~;tit:~onLc~ 1man Ohio Committee . for "It was far beyood the OZjlec&gt;ll
lion a bipartisan organization 1Highway Safety, and AdJutant lations of Thomae Lacey,
dedlcated to supportins and 1Paul Welsh, AMVETS Depart- ,sistant professor of fine arle
preserving constitutional gov.! ment of Ohio, Columbus.
who orgamzed the Show,
Adjutant
Welsh
presented
myseK
as welL" She went
• rnmen t.
''Spec! 1 edit
The endorsement was
an· certificate of merit te Direc· to say,
a cr
K"'"ll
nounced by Executive Director ! tor Nelson in recognition of his to Mrs. J11111es L. Clark, R I
Charles A. McManus, who sold i uostlnting effort in brtngtng the Grande, Ollto and
:~~~~~
Miller's achievements as may·\ safety message to the attention Wetherholt, owner ol
or of Lancaster, Ohio, indica~ of Ohioans, particularly through City Press, Gallipolis, for baD
ed the candidate would fight Ithe colllDIRs of the AMVET tde~s ~bleb &amp;larted lhl
to "preserve our constitutional I monthly publication.
roUmg.
·
. raml&lt;l
form of government" if elect- Nelson, deeply
concerned Over 100 palatin~;..10
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. with the soaring death rate on linen and handler....
Miller is opposed by tnclllD- Ohio's highways, said part ol displayed at the Show with ·
bent Rep. Waller Moeller,
the answ~ in combating Ibis ~A~~:'~~~ In the !be
carnage Ilea m the voluntary
dinln h 1, nd
't
f
·tin
bnew
g a,a
assiS ance o orgaruza AS sue Hall Residence Hall. A buffet
as AMVETS, and coosr•tula~ also
d Ia the dlnlag
ed them on the excellent sup- hall wae aerve
port given his department.
Albany, 0. Route 1 spent FriThere are no natural lakes day eveolDg wilh Mr. and Mrt.
in South Carolina,. but power Charlel 1111e
By Mrs. J. E. Radoltla
dams have formed artificial Mr. and ~ Delbert TrulD811111
Columbia Chapel Church wUii lakes 011 oeveral of !Ia rivera. open! Friday IDOI'IIIng wilb Mr.
observe Homecoming Saturday!
and Mrs. Charlel Rife.
evening with a supper at the·
Billy Vatella returned bome
. church at 6 p. m., Oct. 29. EV·
Friday evening.
eryone is cordially invited.
Mr. and Mn. Larry Hoffman
Mrs. Grace Hensler
hae
and 8011 Stevie of Albany, Oblo,
been in Holzer Hospital the pael
Mr. and Mn. Georp Beveridge,
week having pins removed from
1r. and daughtat Cslby Jo ol
hez hlp.
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Mn. Effie Hoosier has been
BY SARAH M. RIFE
George Beverld,ge Sr. of New
entertaining her brother il!lm George Martin called on Mr. Marshlteld, OhJo 1)10111 Sabll'-11
Huntington the past week. He and Mn. &lt;.1larleo RUe Thursday day evening witil Mr. and Mn.
returned home Sunday aooom- afternoon.
Charles Rife.
,
panted by Mr. and Mrs. Mar· Mr. Harry E. Rile and Mr. Mr. and Mn. lloJ LaWIIIII
·vln Wilson and Mn. Hoosier. Francis Knapp. of Johnstown, 0. Nlll I11111Uy ol Deal' Point Root
, Laurel Grange enjoyed
an spent Friday attem0011 with Mr. spent SUnday wltb Mr. and Mn.
eylller ' supper at thelr regular lind llln. Chazles · Rife.
Bud Hamy IIICI ~.
meeting Lui week. A bread Mr. llid Jln. IUcbard Lee Mn. libel Bile. iln. Barall
IJaklng CUIII!sl will be a feature Bite .aftd childrell,
JeHrey, Rife and Mn. Dorothy BoUu
ll ·IJ!e Nivember IIH!e\ID8.
GreJOI')', 11!4 Robin LYM spent were llhclppiJIIID PameNJ Tuel•ll
Nellie Vale allmled, a ~~tis~- &amp;PMIQ Willi. ~ mother, Mrt. day.
and Prtlesalonal Wamert'a Ethel Rile"W brother 111111e1 Mr. and Mro. 1lollllt llite
lllimez Lui week af Olcara II Dale, who apen'l the weekend at ddldren llllbbl and bmll\'f
GIUIJIIIIIs. 'lbe occaaiclr waa In his home here. fie )I 4¥"ployed St. AlbaDI, W.
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resolution that would declare 1
uPJ F'orelp Newt Aaalyst
The United States hao joined !the mandate terminated and
In "• United Nations; the most other netions of the world ;would order a U.N. administra.
delesale of the South /ilrican i• condemnins It, tile United 1 lion to take 0\ltlr
republaccused other Afrlcana States more than some others ISouthwest Africa' a
of ".rotlonallsm," and he Ibeoause It 1.! richer and oan deiiCe,
couldnl have been more rJaht. ' afford lt.
I The Africans overlooked a
Fori ,among the other 381 But mto It also comes the 1
ber of acticalllles
lndep&lt;Ment African states nottr questlo1 of practicality
·~be
of these ·Ia
IDS . II ]More emotionel than the opposed. to emotionalism.
South Africa already buldl
subject 01 whtte
suprem•cy In this particular caee, theiSouthweat Africa that 11 aci'Oinal
:"hichlinS'!?'h Africa Is called h!ack Africans backed by the I' and which, allhough ric~ in I
"apartheid.
I,...,ailed Afro.Asran bloc asked tentlal mats almost entire!
And the subject of the debate .tbe UN General Assembly to po liB 'sul!sld from Sou~
was Southwest Africa and the de•lare that South Africa bad
Y
extensioa to It of "apartheid," failed in its obligations to
ca.
the Soutlt African social form Southwest Africa, a former Further, South Africa has'
which decress sesregation of German protectorale that it bas served notice II hao no intentioo
whites and coloreds and assures governed under a 1920 mandate of rellnquisbiug Ill poeillol,
that both polltical aJid economic from the old League of Nations. The African stand placed the
power will remain with the They tberefore sousht a tousb Western powers ill 1 difllcult
spot.

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Green Bay game when Joe ' lty that the Falcon! may pllll
1 The IJ'OWI"i p~~ln• belno :!:l~ Szczecko waa sidelined with an themselves · together ler 1 bill
.
l~~rtil , by 'lhe ratcona ean be.,.. Injury. Joe had taken over when effort and OYtlrpower an una111o
CLEVJ.;I .ANIJ ' ·UPil -CI
'ue · Cl 'd ta ••• th 1 1 · .. a' ""· ,,·
"I . 1 ~tj\d', but they cprne at a Guy Reece Injured his leg.
peetblg QPponent.
eve- nn1s art ge s r~ e as 1oo,
e er' says.
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land Browns's coae.b Blanton three.
!hough! I'd give ,Randy another a
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1· k fflcie
Collier is cautionilli his squad "I'm not blaming the quarter· shol •' lt." .
~~ k~ e a :;"~oua eon.
aga:nst OYerconijdence In SUn· .backs for our sh01flllg because Wroag Time For G'I'WIDI Pafu dillon~ r:anam th~ flrst da
days game with the 1\tlanta we hav~ defensive . problema, Johnson Is consider"!! a better of tral~n~ !ch save the Far.
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li'l\lc••": ln~·raJl\l!ns team In
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COlis stamina lllfoug.~ pr~-sea·
Ill• N~tion~l Football League.
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score much, their defense held
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ONLY 5
Coach Norb Hecker isn't dis·
opponents In I check and the
This convertible jet pump il
compnrt. E&gt;fficient and dependcoonting the possibility of up·
P.T.A. CARr... VAL
!sroup will have a Halloween 1scores were c ose.
SSO.OO lloWft - Ilion" on
able A com•enicnt bolt~on
Conv•nltnt Ttrftll
setting
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this
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P.T.A.
will
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at
the
home
of
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d
Y
1 . Hecker feels the blssest prob- '
f' jc-dor is e-asily repositioned
And
nothing
wouJd
,please
him
twfJ''
tbeir
·annual
H~oween
La
they:
Novembel'
5\b
The
lem
now
is
the
lack
of
a
good
f:r .shallow or deep wdl Service. Assembly is complete with 1 ,
ilutn upeodi"8 the Carnival at the Elementary 'County Achievement Banquet passing rush. His scouts are
pump, 1. ~ hp motor.. ejcL-tor, 13'
·
the team he cht~red School' on Friday and Saturday, I will be held at Ordnance School: searehl"8 the college campuses 1
gallon pressure tank, pressure
for
while
attending Olmstead October 28th and 29th. The food November 8th a Prosram . on, f\lr big muscular men who
FURNiTURE CO.
regulnting \·;dv e, pressure
Falls
High
School
and
&amp;ldwin·
stand
will
,
o
pen
each
evening
Safety
will
bt
beld
at
Mil8on
mtaht
be
quarterback
material
1
MASON, W. VA..
.sw1tc h . a r· t'harger and 1'"
Wallace
College.
at
5
p.m.
and
will
feature
soup.
I
Community
Building.
\
Injurleo
have
also
hurt
!be
b F1"s foot vnl ve. This is the
pl'rfl•d pump fo r iarm or sub"We've played pretty well at sandwiches and desserts. Other 1 F
bere we
FFal~co~ns~'~d~ef~en~sl~v:!e~lln~e::._:Kar~~l~~~~~~~========:::.:=-~-=-.:..:~:..:=ur b:m home.
times, particularly in the early stands Which include Country ' ~~ .n~~ lmheml
b•
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Flower
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part o
e game.
e says.
.re. wmg
p,
Sayre Eddie Sayre Janet Say·
"Time catches up with us, Shop, Home Made Candy and re and Geor e' Hoffman.
though, and the experience of Candy Apples, Fish Pond, Bal·
g
,
the other team shows."
loon Dart Game, Spook Room, Arthur Thabet, owner' • oper·
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His major move before the Silhouettes, Fortune Telling, ator, of the New Haven Ben
Browns in'"asion is the return 1 Balloons, Pocket Lady, R inS IFranklin Store announced that
of Randy Johnson to the starl· I Toss, Pick·A·Number,
Sock , they will hold a Grand Opening
ing
job
at
qw;rterbark.
llop,
Cotton
Candy
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a
nd
Popenm
1 sale on October 'll, 28 and 29th ,
EDWARD BAER. OWNER
Johnson, a 22-year-old bonus will open each evening at 6 ; to announce the completely newE. Second
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boy from Te:&lt;as A. and 1., start· p.m. Regis~r each even.ing for i Jy eq.ui~ped and ~odr.rn store.
~~~~~~~"':':~:""":::"=- I ed the firsl four games while the door pmes to be gmn a· Attracttve glfta Will be present;:
way.
ed to all adull shoppers and
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SEWING CLUR
I their children, The store Is comThe Sewing Club met
on pletely self·semce with spacTuesday afternoon at the home ious aisles and modern lighting,
of Mrs. Howard Wagenhals.
WIN ONE CLASS
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Those attending were Mrs. L. The Win One Class of the New ,
C. Housh. ~.": W. T. Ston~ Haven E.U.B. Church met on
Mrs. L. A. omtth, Mrs. Fr Monday evening at the Church ·
Batey, Mrs. Harold Jobnson, for their regular meetins and a
T
Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Mrs. John Taffy Pull.
f
Frv, Mrs. 0tt1e Roush, · and
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M.rs. Wagenhals. The
next Harold Bumgarner, president. ·
meeting will be on November 1 presided, DevoUons were led
1st at the borne of Mrs, Herman by Harry Pickens. The Quar· '
Layne.
let: Rev. Martin
I!J!risford, ,
VEilNON STAR DUSTERS Harold Bumgarner,
Charles
I·H CLUB
Weaver and Mrs. Harold Bum·
The Vernon Star Dusters 4-H garner ••ng two selections, i
, Club mft on Wednesday even· I
,
1
1 ing and
attended the Revival I Games were played and tltose ,
I serv 1ces at the Union
E.U B. 1attending were Mr. and Mrs. I
, Church. Afterwards, they. met , Harry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. !
! at the home or Sue Anna B!lm- 1Robert Cooke, Mr. and
Mrs I
' garner for lht&gt;ir regular meet. : Harry Pickens, Mr. and Mrs.
1 ing. .
, Harold Bumgarner, Mr. and I
Officers for the year were Mrs. "rom Hoffman, Rev. Mar- !
electe&lt;t : Marlene 1\oush, Pres· !in Berisford and Andy, Mrs. ~
idenl; Judy Lathey, Vice Pres· Harry Huffman, Charle&gt; Wea·
ident; Eleanor Roush, ~cr~- · ver, ~rs. Eugene .Hudnall. I
tary; Sue Ann Bumgarner Trea·
AVALANCHE CLUB
surer: Barry Haynes, Reporter; The Avalanche Home Dem· l
Judy Lathey, Song Leader: Bob· . onstration Club met at ~orne of
by Roush and Conme Hoffman, Mrs. Hattie Meed for !heir reg· I
RecreatiOn. .
ular meeting. Devotions wde
The followmg announcements led by Bea Thompson.
I
were made' October Slst the
,
i Officers for the coming year
were selected: President
Lleula Roush, Vice President
M". Donald Hayn.,, Secretary
- Mrs. Herbert Sayre, Treasurer - M". John Smith; Rec·
reation - Mrs. L!o Thompson.
0
They announced that the
sroup cleared $100 on their lea·
0
tival held recently. M". Har.ry
Staats read the deed for th•
club housr they purchased and '
trustees were named: Mrs. Har·( •
ry Staats, Mr. Leo Thompson
and Hattie Reed.
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Those attending were M r 1.
Donald Haynes, Mrs. Lleulo
Roush, Garnett Roush, Mr s.
1ohn Smith, Mrs. Harry Staats,
Mrs. Ray Thompson, Mrs. Leo
1 Thompson, Mrs. Albert Thorn(&gt;
son, Mrs. Abagail Thompson,
and Mrs. Herbert Sayre.
ANNOUNCE ENAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Adrtan Lathey
of Vernon Road, Letart, W. Va.
are announcing the engagement
and forthcoming marriage of
their daushter, Linda Andrlna,
to Frank Capehart Ill, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capehart,
Jr. of 116 Park Drive, Point
Pleasant, W. Va.
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Miss Lalhey was sraduated ·-.
from Wabama Hig!l School and
is
now attendlns Glenville
State Teachers Collese, Glenville, W. Va .. where she is ma·
joring in VocaUonal Home Economics. She is a IIIM!mber and
officer of Phi Delio Phi Soror· .
tty and a member of the Stu- 1
den is Educa~oil . Association.
Mr. Capehart w,as sraduated
FL~ME
from
Point Pleasant H I g h
School and received llis AB
desree from Furman Unlver·
W&lt;dnut Finish
sity
at Greenville, s. C. He ~s
Special Prices On All Wurlitzer Organs
a
1111lmber
ot' Tau Kappa Epsl·
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Mom's new flame gives her someGn ranges becaUit Gil cooks bltttr"
ion Fraternity, Bend Rotary
thing In common with a pretty ox· than el~riclty ... makes food taatt
Ch e rry F" 11ish
Club, West VIrginia Fair AssOciting
crowd-over 90% of all of the
better and look more appttlzlna. The
ONLY $20.00 DOWN
ciation and served as .president
~ ;.,~,
professional
chefs.
1,001
lhedes of htlt that 41nly 1 mod·
$6.00 WEEKLY
of the Mason County Fair Board
Retu,n Rental - Reg. $795 Gulbransen
1
Domon&amp;trotor-Uoed Only 6 Mo.
They're all cooklnc with Gas. For ern Gaa ran1a can alve leta them-and
Mr. Capehart Ia a teacher and I
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you-bake, broil, braise, ..me, Iimseveral sound reasons.
coach a~;~~~cr~~ School !
mer or stew with compll,tt control.
Gas
cooks
faster
than
el~rlclty.
40 Console New Wurliher
Delegate 8rerry Jones was .
Chefs who supervise the preparation of
People who cook for 1 mteurant
ONLY $20.00 DOWN-$3.00 WE!EKL Y
""J&lt;:e S"i"et
guest speaker at the
dinner 1
hundreds of meals a day lust haven't full of dlscrlmlnatlnc prmets-and
Reg. $1275 Hommond Spinet
t
ON A NEW WURLITlfR
~~~:;~y·of tho. Rotary club on :
people who cook tor 1 kitchen full ot
time to Wllit for pokQ ol~ric ran·ps
.. ::JVe
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evening.
Delelfate l
~;~tM_.,_ _
hungry klds-.know they Cln count 011
to heat up or cool down.
·Jones discussed and nplalned '
Gas raneet to let them lie lht good
These men and women whose repu·
SAVE $200 ON NEW PLAYER PIANO
rtve constitutional amend· ·
eSpecial Term&amp;, $5 Down, Months To Pay
cookt thej •re.
lations
depend
on
!heir
cookini
chooat
ments to be voted on at I h e
November 8th election in Weal •
Com• In and Register For frM Eledric Guitor. No Purchoso Noc:flsory
VIrginia.
Those atlending were Donald
Foglesons,
Kerman Layne, DoDLOCATED AT
aid F. Roush, Lloyd Ralllh, R~
cllard Ord, Jack Flesher, Clydt
~'oley, Rome Williamson, Ra,. .
sell Cspehart, Hal'r)l MIUer,
Edwin Stein, Arthur Thabet,
Ralph Whitmore, Bob GUmore1
tt.NK Of'-...,.., .. n-ee. VQU ~ DQ WITH 1M NIIIICt YOU Mw. ... . . _ THI ~WI b . .
Frank Capehart, Rev. Mal'c!il
I
Troush, Karl Wiles, Mel Clara,
and Nelson Jennlnp,

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Dear Helem
I wa lD higb school whell
Ibis happeoed, I fell ID ~ with
I 19-year.old, and wbell I
b H
him we had lo let married, 111
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kept puttiJIB It ott. Chrislmat
and New Year's paued, ll1d we
T-1hirt, unless, of COUI'II, 11'1 were filii unwed.
worn on Ole oulllde
wltb Then I met a ltllow who
Dear Helen:
stretch-jeana. And they lnllll on tened to my ln&gt;ublea. Whlll
Our daughter is at the "awk· hall-slips !like their older sls • man loulld out, ht s~pod
waro age": too old for wider· ters have). I'm discovering il of the picture and left me ex·
lbirt&gt; and too you111 for bra's. 11 very n.... •ary to adolescent lpecting his baby.
¥ou pr.Oably know Jl-12-year .
to wear the underwelf The """nd &lt;I hadn't seen
ohls
be caught dead
all the other girls are wearing, IInce) found tbilt I Wll IICIIII,
r--J............,...,..............,,I~o~ that they take showers In 10 he b~lk• hho '"ill!tment to
junior high.
·
another girl and liked me to
BRING THE BEAUTY
So that lqves "cami!JOies" marry him. He toot 1110 to
OF FALL COLOR
and just try to find themf Be- his family and I never carr1e I
II I did lind one, or made back. Hove been Hving
INTO YOUR HOME
wouldn't wear It- ever sintt. ft's ·!OW seven yeo1osl
·::. WITH A
girls would laugh: and three children later,
ultimate degradation In 1 every time I suggest that
pre-teen's fra&amp;ile world.
should get married, ht bas
In desJeraUoo (really," she oxeuee to put It off. I don't like
MUST have someltlina beneatb to press matters, as he does
her blouses), 1 bought a "flrot rlshl by me, but I'd feel better
bra," a nat band with stretch· with a Ucense.
.
should the need ari,.,
_I know common-law ma,..

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111i11YIIn!lblil, ~tt, 0., Oct. 28, 1968-7

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My mui.her ht. thto ceiliDIJ. riages a~ recopi~ in .
wshe ha&lt;lled out articles blast!nB •tate. Is 1! worthwhile pushmg
for pushing dlelr dau· ror a r••l one' - ALMOST
into adulthood too soon. WED
even owelt on teen madri· Dear A.W.:
ages, an&lt;1 unwfo motherhQOd! Perhaps your
H
. eavens 1o 8etay-our Cy nthY husband doesn't know tbat
" a 12-year-old tomboy who al· can have a marriage
so geta straight A's, and
without your
doesn't much c~re for boys
.
for license"
cause they wont let her play
m newspapers. Assure
you
tile Little League.
can ~rrange a wedding with no
Am I an unnatural mother! publicity (ask your mmister And I_hope olher mothers will he'll tell you the details I and 1
wnle 1~ and tell me how THEY Ill ink you'll soon have !bat longWith the "awkward sge." overdue MRS. degree _ H
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Dear Helen:
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Twenty years ago (before 1

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older people eet ·cu•ed of being the father of 0
mixed up wtth fact. baby. He wouldn't marry the
girl because there was
aouot. Just recently 1
1

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hired tilt
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Maureen o·
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we heard someone say off to
one side ''You know •he may
be the ~ost beautiful• woman in
lhe world ," and who is ther~
to argue ihat undtrslatement.
There she sst · • bl k 1o .
Ollt but not ror /mor::nt ;;~.
gar dress wl~l Eire·IJ'een emer·
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belmished skin, Maureen ·-· 11
She wore no makeup at
ed •imple, •md without boast
''xcept a ~li_?ht .. ,'~sh of
modeaty, ''My mother gave
and a tiny touch' ol. ook st
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11g
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Maureen never use•
traction um~r
a 11~PI
makeup than that Hpstlck~~=:ll
s 0
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thc,ghts (bas ohe ever
when lhe's on televisloo,
an unexpressed thought1
I
eo or camera• miJht wash

Photoeopy 1ndustry s. toeks
Look Good th 0 Xerox Down

she summons malteup tycotOn II
Ernie Adler to her
performances to gild the sham.
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1963 DODGE

RALPH WELKER
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Cloud for Auditor

RALPH WELKER_j

NOTICE
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BB•El@f!t

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For Hard-Topped County Roads
VOTE FOR
PAUL SIMON and
KENNETH HAG~R

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Some 400,1100 botlt
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Pd. Pol. Adv.
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1960 CHEVROLET •
4 Dr. Sedan. Radio and heater. Auto. Trans. One
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BAKER FURNITURE

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1960 DODGE

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4 Dr. This car was owned by local drlliiest and baa had
tender care. No one has ever sat on the seats- It has elear
vinyl seat coven. It has power seat, positive traction, eornering lights, power steoring, power brakes, automatic
trans. and many otber accesaoi'les.

1966 Skylark Buick • s2,795

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miles. The, original price ol this ear wu t33f2.00 and n.WII
ones went up $70.00. This car is like new inside and out.
It Ia burgandy finish wltb dove bucket sea!i. It ba1 poi.rerll
steering, automatic shift and the works.

64Chev.lmpala 2 Door H.T. • • s1795

288 cu. IDcll v.a motor, auto. triDB., radio, tinted glass, whitewall tires, wheel
discs, ona- new Olds trade.

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1965 Catalina Pontiac· s2,395
4 Dr. Sedan. This car was owned by one of our oleiN! and
best customers who has owned many Pontile&amp;. He can
highly recommend Ibis car. It baa power lleeriD~o power
brakes and automatic shift.

GOY YO MAKIIOOM fOI MOll
NEW FORD 'I'U.DIINSI

1963 Buick Special • • s1,295

SEE US TODAY I'Oit THIIHMJIIST
USED CARS II TH1 YALLIY

Dlx. V8- 'Dr. Sedan. Origlaal metallic blue with IDlldlo
ing interior, n Ia eatra good mecbanlcally• .

1964 Catalina PQntia~ • *1,895

VB - 4 Dr, StdaD. 'nita II 0111 of lba $aDIIt M'l ~
where: n 11U a. QGUUI ~ Jleile ftilllb. with lJ!Itcb!Q
Interior. 1t II ta11J tt1.111pped with poftl' ~. power

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63 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door

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ll.elllbarp aDil real clean.
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63 Olcls Super 88 Holidav Sedan • fl995

V-II •atne. power brlkee, po1iv llleerlng, auto. fran.,, lillted 81-. wf•IW
fJctorJ ~Dtlltloning, white over green with greea
Jaterlor.lleal JJharple.
Urea, dlltla wheel dllcs,

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no languid
butMaureen
Indeed i£beauty
In action
From Gallla, Meigs and Athens
(who bad been
physical, hlclal, verbal, a m-lln· ll
After much expense,
NE WYORK (UP!) - Health Xerox I! like being No. 2
ace here, a wiggle there. a
located, and now my
of the pholocpy indUitry looks Hertz car rental. The
shrug lor punctuation, her
and his possible "daugh- good despite the recent. decline may be close but the gap
origins! brogue sloshing aw11v II
correapond. I found this
on U1e stock market of pace- wide.
her polish Amencan - English
accident, as my husband ha! makers such Ill Xerox.
SCM and Dennison
as she swings into tales
secretive about 11. ge!Ung Competition within the lndu•· IIIIDOi the little Davids
Ireland and her early Dublin
maH at his sister's house, try remains keen although lengilll the Golialh. Both
days and her family and their
and using her phone to make Xerox, by far, is the king of ponies have 100d
"happy shamble•" of 1 honnell
==t:±::;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:~~~- calls to the girl. He pions to the field. And being No, 2 to prospects.
where mother and father ""•-"
get blood tests made 10 he
Cull 0.111
Simons and their six childrer1ll
lind out lor lure. Tho
DonnlsOII Manufacturing Co., lived in noisy exuherance at
wants to meet him.
s firm which long has
Beechwood in a house they dubWhen I teD my husband
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"Hope fl'alled" but wher&lt;' II
With paper products and
ll•bou!d let sleeping dop
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In the lui decade entered
most plainly hope succeeded ..
concentrate on his
~ely
copier competition, offers
well Ill faith and cheirty.
real children who Jove him,
lnexpelllive machine t!Jat
There were as many stars In
he aay1 I'm jealoUI. 1 bave a
peNOpy 00818.
S&amp;rdi's as in the sky where
rr~nge foreboding about this. llll'. Ed Elselstein of LanCitl- "Mort than 1 dozen big
Mountains ol Moumo ge
sn t It dangerous to •Ur up fer called on his brother-ln·llw plllin now UH Detmisou
to the sea but The O'Hara sl
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Mr. Murl Taylor one day Jut IIVllly," f1'ranll: Whiting,
"'t~:..!:en.M~:~n· 1.s
Dear 1Jep1 1. ~ '
weelt.
te11nc 11111111er If Dennison's
Wl\&gt;nch"gbost.bis" haunt • man Mr. and Mrs Moyna"" Bahr copter dlvtslotl, laid in an in· embodiment of the word "woas mu as t one evldeaU, nllod
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manly" In an age when women
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11::;.:'/'~'ts best tn face them
un ay at the home of
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. too old and too fashionably lab11
. Your husband's big Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woode at Wh!Ung noted that . while rlealed keep trying to be recog11~;:~~te;wa~s not in tracing his Tuppers Plams.
Xerox &lt;!an m•ke COpieS _on mzed not as mothers but 81
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' but keeping yo• Mrl. Glenna Milhoan and bond paper or even . wrappong eontempnrtes of their daughtln the dark. Incidently, he IDIJ M,. Betty Mllhoen attended a paper, DennJSon reqmr~s a pa- en, and fall flat on their pans
never know for lUre. Blood ll!lts meeting of the Meigs Coon PI~ per that " C?"'ed w1th zmc m the doing, . Womanly Inaren't always conclusive.-H. oneer Historical Society ty In Ollde whleh It manulaclures deed, The 0 Hara, In the WebOne of Ohio's Few Farmer Lawm~kers
This column Is dedicated to Pomeroy last week.
ll1d nils to users of 11'1 cop1er. ster . ~eanlng : poSMsslng
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Thu1, the cop1er serv~ the pur- quaht1es proper to women, 18
Ralphs wants to put his business experilng kid .rouble or just plain Mr. and Mr~. Laurence Far. pole fill' which Denmson was pnUeness, compa11ion, m"!lestrouble, let Helen help YOU. ley and children of Grove City founded, the sale of paper ly. Feminine.
ence to work, bring and create jobs. He
She wiD also welcome your visited the weekend with Mrs. prnducl&lt;.
In which case and glory be to
own amusing ospertencee. Ad- Louise Farley.
Competitloo Keeo
De Valera, The O'hara Indeed
WORKING MAN NEEDS A MAN IN
battles, cuts the red tape! Gets things done
dress Helen Bottel In care of Mr. and Mn. Junior Hunt Althouah competition now
il A Womanly Woman . . Should
CO~jGRioS! WHO WILL WORK TO PROTECT HIS
this lltWI[llpor.
visited re!aUvee near Nitro w. keen in Ole lndullry,
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ADVANCE THI 27TH DISTRICT
Va.
Sunday.
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he
thinks
tbere
will
be
a
admlraUon lor The
O'Hara
. . . A MAN WHO WILL WORK TO
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bahr of shakedown that will leave only teams from 1 t•ommon Gaallc
LO~tER TAXES NOT INCREASE THEM.
Gallipolis were dinner IUOS!! of lour or five big companies in bond, tbey can 10 to bJauo:
hil parents, Mr. and Mr~. M. L. the field.
lor we ldmire The O'Hara 11
Wom01'1 BlriJr Bird Loape lllhr Sunday.
Equity Reaearch Associates, we
Sophlo Loren and 11 we
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Monday 1111111 were Mr. and a Wall street firm which
did Kay Kendall and Ava (lard·
REPUBLICAN
Nmll l Mri. Art Kuper, stller, Clara dueled a study of the copier
ner ond Carole Lombard
Plnnettes
10 lunbara ol Columbul, Mr. and dustry ~everal moolhs
Billie Dove, IO'Omanly ",:~:,:II
ly Welker Commltt•, Freel W. c.-, Chairman
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Mn.
Colonel
Woode
of
Tuppers
ported
that
copiers
are
all
and how many St. p,
A FORMER LABORIR HE KNOWS
BowllltU
27 Plain• aDd Clyde Salser e1 Ra- ing one of the most Important Day peraders ire dlere In
Pd. PoL AdY,
t~.NU APPRECIATES YOUR PROBLEMS
Odd Balli '
25 cine.
markets for business an1
latter haul ef leminlty.
Krazy Four
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Mrs. &amp;n Perry and danghter trial use.
PID l!plltlen
I !JIIda were vllltiJII relaUvee In The ERA survey
IIICb Game- Mona Neal
West VlrlfDII Sunday.
that Aiel and mllals of
IIICb l!erles - Nellie
Mr1. HUda HIDII wu ulect&gt; copy machlnetJ will reach
W. Team High Game ...;
ld to be an ofllclal voluntftr billion by 1111.
fl'our m: Tum High
ID tatlltJ oontrlbuuton• lti' the
Slow Four 1745.
!led Croll.
Mr. and Mn. WltTIII Bentz
'l'llanday TrlpHcllte Lra. . of Mllllltld eallod on h11 aisle!',
Oellber 21, liN
Mr. ond Mrl. Maynard lllhr
Saturdljl .
Mlple Lawn Poultry
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COLUMBUS, OHIO 0
N. Y. Central
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A tlltn'ide Comm.iuee of ~
How many milts of County Ro1ds hiVe Mn lmclaul"
City Loaa
a tl ~FlU for lloaer Clou~ Republicaa
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McKtnlle' Raiders
5 16 ~andidate for eleetion. -1o the ltlte
Aces, One Deuce 11
f~eed with elt!Mr concrete ar macldem hot mix; of • thick·
•udil.or poll he already holdt hr
lllcb Game - Jim Sisson, 222 appomtmenr, hu been orpnized
ness of four Inches or more, In the past ten ye1ri?
High Series - Ed Melnllre 131: wit• ftuur St•t:e Tn: Cem.High Team Game and Series- llli&amp;_tlour StiDitf J. Bowers .,
cb&amp;lnua.
Leu than 20 miles of 1~1 better than 200 miltt of
Two Acet, One Deuce. In, 1517,
"I •• 1 DeiiiCIIt 111d apcmt: te
Womee'l fl'lttlaJ NJPI LNguo [•••I" one," ui• Bewer1, who
County Roach have such 1 hard surface, AND, a substlntlll
;el'\led 30 yem in ltlle IOYematenl.
Oeloller !1, tHe
proportion of the County herd surfaced roecl1 .,. fonn.
eolllliu.o laobuloo Soloue1 0.
w.. Loci 1rho
·11111ell, a fonaer ltl.le Jdallw.,
., 1t1te hlghwaye.
Bahr'l Clothiers
17 4 lireetor, of Col~ ud zedred
Uailed
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lola's Beluty S&amp;lon
12 I P....4eot Adol,lo Pldlco.
Forest Run Block
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"Aioii!IJ .... lltepliy ill pablio
Team No. I
91'. II 10 office are far more imporaat tbu.
a party label," apklaed Bowen,
G-{; Cal~
810 12¥.. "Ia• he ••ntd aader fou
lliver(y'l .
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D••mdo ud dlft!ll RepaiJUce
fi!C'IIOII.
mgh Game - Carolyn Bach·
Bewn,. 1 Colum•a• attoraq,
ner, 111: High Series - Pan- bailed
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
Ooud u 101he arelaitecl af
dora Collln1, 51J: Team lliJh OIJio'o
""""'"-loiPlllf
MEIGS COUNTY
Game and Series - Bahr's Clo- ~•JICip'am.•.."
It ia to Ohio':s haterat," Jae
thiers, 610 1131
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Dear Helem
I wa lD higb school whell
Ibis happeoed, I fell ID ~ with
I 19-year.old, and wbell I
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him we had lo let married, 111
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kept puttiJIB It ott. Chrislmat
and New Year's paued, ll1d we
T-1hirt, unless, of COUI'II, 11'1 were filii unwed.
worn on Ole oulllde
wltb Then I met a ltllow who
Dear Helen:
stretch-jeana. And they lnllll on tened to my ln&gt;ublea. Whlll
Our daughter is at the "awk· hall-slips !like their older sls • man loulld out, ht s~pod
waro age": too old for wider· ters have). I'm discovering il of the picture and left me ex·
lbirt&gt; and too you111 for bra's. 11 very n.... •ary to adolescent lpecting his baby.
¥ou pr.Oably know Jl-12-year .
to wear the underwelf The """nd &lt;I hadn't seen
ohls
be caught dead
all the other girls are wearing, IInce) found tbilt I Wll IICIIII,
r--J............,...,..............,,I~o~ that they take showers In 10 he b~lk• hho '"ill!tment to
junior high.
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another girl and liked me to
BRING THE BEAUTY
So that lqves "cami!JOies" marry him. He toot 1110 to
OF FALL COLOR
and just try to find themf Be- his family and I never carr1e I
II I did lind one, or made back. Hove been Hving
INTO YOUR HOME
wouldn't wear It- ever sintt. ft's ·!OW seven yeo1osl
·::. WITH A
girls would laugh: and three children later,
ultimate degradation In 1 every time I suggest that
pre-teen's fra&amp;ile world.
should get married, ht bas
In desJeraUoo (really," she oxeuee to put It off. I don't like
MUST have someltlina beneatb to press matters, as he does
her blouses), 1 bought a "flrot rlshl by me, but I'd feel better
bra," a nat band with stretch· with a Ucense.
.
should the need ari,.,
_I know common-law ma,..

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111i11YIIn!lblil, ~tt, 0., Oct. 28, 1968-7

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and Cattails
rranged in A
Variety of
decorative
Containers

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My mui.her ht. thto ceiliDIJ. riages a~ recopi~ in .
wshe ha&lt;lled out articles blast!nB •tate. Is 1! worthwhile pushmg
for pushing dlelr dau· ror a r••l one' - ALMOST
into adulthood too soon. WED
even owelt on teen madri· Dear A.W.:
ages, an&lt;1 unwfo motherhQOd! Perhaps your
H
. eavens 1o 8etay-our Cy nthY husband doesn't know tbat
" a 12-year-old tomboy who al· can have a marriage
so geta straight A's, and
without your
doesn't much c~re for boys
.
for license"
cause they wont let her play
m newspapers. Assure
you
tile Little League.
can ~rrange a wedding with no
Am I an unnatural mother! publicity (ask your mmister And I_hope olher mothers will he'll tell you the details I and 1
wnle 1~ and tell me how THEY Ill ink you'll soon have !bat longWith the "awkward sge." overdue MRS. degree _ H
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Dear Helen:
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!IHC:lNE 992·5560

older people eet ·cu•ed of being the father of 0
mixed up wtth fact. baby. He wouldn't marry the
girl because there was
aouot. Just recently 1
1

he had
hired tilt
a private
Itective
1o find

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othw ...., Mvlo mad• by
lhlo dependable divlol'"' of Nunn-Bu,.;,.
'!'rust Edgertons for itamlna and aoo&lt;ilooka.
OullelllDJ o...-y

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Maureen o·
Hara .. t with us in S&amp;rdi's and
we heard someone say off to
one side ''You know •he may
be the ~ost beautiful• woman in
lhe world ," and who is ther~
to argue ihat undtrslatement.
There she sst · • bl k 1o .
Ollt but not ror /mor::nt ;;~.
gar dress wl~l Eire·IJ'een emer·
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aid eamngs and pin set against
~wmonds and none of them

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'" """dhair
someand
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bably never) and to "''ITIPII•-,pecc:
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menta on the boauty of her
"• skm.
belmished skin, Maureen ·-· 11
She wore no makeup at
ed •imple, •md without boast
''xcept a ~li_?ht .. ,'~sh of
modeaty, ''My mother gave
and a tiny touch' ol. ook st
~.::.;.The rest is soap
11g
dl
dg ·
:~· ~a ant ~ i'llg~
Maureen never use•
traction um~r
a 11~PI
makeup than that Hpstlck~~=:ll
s 0
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and touch of eye • IUnk,
thc,ghts (bas ohe ever
when lhe's on televisloo,
an unexpressed thought1
I
eo or camera• miJht wash

Photoeopy 1ndustry s. toeks
Look Good th 0 Xerox Down

she summons malteup tycotOn II
Ernie Adler to her
performances to gild the sham.
r&lt;Jek.

POMEROY

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Shop Wjfll Confidence"

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FOR

1963 DODGE

RALPH WELKER
STATE REPRESENTATIVE

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Unit To Support
Cloud for Auditor

RALPH WELKER_j

NOTICE
TO VOTERS'

.VotB For and
BB•El@f!t

' CHARLES R. KARR, Sr.

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COMMISSIONER
(FULL TIIIMI

For Hard-Topped County Roads
VOTE FOR
PAUL SIMON and
KENNETH HAG~R

au with •ac:ll Ill cw::e11ent recor4

lltea:rity. howled1e eatl
Some 400,1100 botlt
titles of
loadonhip.'
are produced each yur.

More lbao t20 million worth
Pd. Pol. Adv.
of
sold nnually. In
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United are
Slates.

CIOUCI WI'IIIPIIIft C...111ttfN

M111r C. O. Fl ... r CU ........
nf 1. tn• Ave., fleiii&amp;Jiff

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. Paid PoUtical Advertlliement
Paul Slmoa and Kenneth Haser

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Buy On Our

$14 8.OO p~;;:~~ie~~n
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1960 CHEVROLET •
4 Dr. Sedan. Radio and heater. Auto. Trans. One
Ow~er

MIDDLIPORT, OHIO

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Auto. Tr•n•

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BAKER FURNITURE

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Fairlllne 500 Black p, ;,.

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"OHIO'$ OLDEST DODGE DEALER''

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think an across-the-board income
increase might be better .•."

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Polara i Dr. Sedan. VB - Auto. Trans. Radio
heater, power steering, power brakes.

About
Pomeroy

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6 cyl. - 4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. Trans. Radio and beater,

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1966 Electra Buick • • s3,995
4 Dr. This car was owned by local drlliiest and baa had
tender care. No one has ever sat on the seats- It has elear
vinyl seat coven. It has power seat, positive traction, eornering lights, power steoring, power brakes, automatic
trans. and many otber accesaoi'les.

1966 Skylark Buick • s2,795

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2 Dr. Hard Top. Boss'a dau1hter's car. Only 8,488 euy
miles. The, original price ol this ear wu t33f2.00 and n.WII
ones went up $70.00. This car is like new inside and out.
It Ia burgandy finish wltb dove bucket sea!i. It ba1 poi.rerll
steering, automatic shift and the works.

64Chev.lmpala 2 Door H.T. • • s1795

288 cu. IDcll v.a motor, auto. triDB., radio, tinted glass, whitewall tires, wheel
discs, ona- new Olds trade.

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1965 Catalina Pontiac· s2,395
4 Dr. Sedan. This car was owned by one of our oleiN! and
best customers who has owned many Pontile&amp;. He can
highly recommend Ibis car. It baa power lleeriD~o power
brakes and automatic shift.

GOY YO MAKIIOOM fOI MOll
NEW FORD 'I'U.DIINSI

1963 Buick Special • • s1,295

SEE US TODAY I'Oit THIIHMJIIST
USED CARS II TH1 YALLIY

Dlx. V8- 'Dr. Sedan. Origlaal metallic blue with IDlldlo
ing interior, n Ia eatra good mecbanlcally• .

1964 Catalina PQntia~ • *1,895

VB - 4 Dr, StdaD. 'nita II 0111 of lba $aDIIt M'l ~
where: n 11U a. QGUUI ~ Jleile ftilllb. with lJ!Itcb!Q
Interior. 1t II ta11J tt1.111pped with poftl' ~. power

brakM llllllautomitlc lnDa.

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Ford
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Wld'-nll 'Dnt.

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Forcf~irlan,e 500
1963 Ford Galaxie- ~ •·'*1;095
~ ~IL.~'l'nu., lladlo ~ Httter.
StdaD.
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1965 Ford Galai• 500
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34,000 IIIDea. Realllllrp.

63 Ford Econoline Van

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8 cylinder motor, 3 speed transmission, a real nice delivery truc-k.

63 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door

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ll.elllbarp aDil real clean.
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63 Olcls Super 88 Holidav Sedan • fl995

V-II •atne. power brlkee, po1iv llleerlng, auto. fran.,, lillted 81-. wf•IW
fJctorJ ~Dtlltloning, white over green with greea
Jaterlor.lleal JJharple.
Urea, dlltla wheel dllcs,

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Olds
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4 Dr, Sedaa. V-8, Automatic trans. Power steering aDd power bnba. JIIIID.

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52 GMC ~Ton

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6 cylinder,' aiM*t tnu.

$191

OPEN ~MINGS UNTil. 1:00

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no languid
butMaureen
Indeed i£beauty
In action
From Gallla, Meigs and Athens
(who bad been
physical, hlclal, verbal, a m-lln· ll
After much expense,
NE WYORK (UP!) - Health Xerox I! like being No. 2
ace here, a wiggle there. a
located, and now my
of the pholocpy indUitry looks Hertz car rental. The
shrug lor punctuation, her
and his possible "daugh- good despite the recent. decline may be close but the gap
origins! brogue sloshing aw11v II
correapond. I found this
on U1e stock market of pace- wide.
her polish Amencan - English
accident, as my husband ha! makers such Ill Xerox.
SCM and Dennison
as she swings into tales
secretive about 11. ge!Ung Competition within the lndu•· IIIIDOi the little Davids
Ireland and her early Dublin
maH at his sister's house, try remains keen although lengilll the Golialh. Both
days and her family and their
and using her phone to make Xerox, by far, is the king of ponies have 100d
"happy shamble•" of 1 honnell
==t:±::;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:~~~- calls to the girl. He pions to the field. And being No, 2 to prospects.
where mother and father ""•-"
get blood tests made 10 he
Cull 0.111
Simons and their six childrer1ll
lind out lor lure. Tho
DonnlsOII Manufacturing Co., lived in noisy exuherance at
wants to meet him.
s firm which long has
Beechwood in a house they dubWhen I teD my husband
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"Hope fl'alled" but wher&lt;' II
With paper products and
ll•bou!d let sleeping dop
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In the lui decade entered
most plainly hope succeeded ..
concentrate on his
~ely
copier competition, offers
well Ill faith and cheirty.
real children who Jove him,
lnexpelllive machine t!Jat
There were as many stars In
he aay1 I'm jealoUI. 1 bave a
peNOpy 00818.
S&amp;rdi's as in the sky where
rr~nge foreboding about this. llll'. Ed Elselstein of LanCitl- "Mort than 1 dozen big
Mountains ol Moumo ge
sn t It dangerous to •Ur up fer called on his brother-ln·llw plllin now UH Detmisou
to the sea but The O'Hara sl
- D~PRESSIID
Mr. Murl Taylor one day Jut IIVllly," f1'ranll: Whiting,
"'t~:..!:en.M~:~n· 1.s
Dear 1Jep1 1. ~ '
weelt.
te11nc 11111111er If Dennison's
Wl\&gt;nch"gbost.bis" haunt • man Mr. and Mrs Moyna"" Bahr copter dlvtslotl, laid in an in· embodiment of the word "woas mu as t one evldeaU, nllod
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manly" In an age when women
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11::;.:'/'~'ts best tn face them
un ay at the home of
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. too old and too fashionably lab11
. Your husband's big Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woode at Wh!Ung noted that . while rlealed keep trying to be recog11~;:~~te;wa~s not in tracing his Tuppers Plams.
Xerox &lt;!an m•ke COpieS _on mzed not as mothers but 81
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' but keeping yo• Mrl. Glenna Milhoan and bond paper or even . wrappong eontempnrtes of their daughtln the dark. Incidently, he IDIJ M,. Betty Mllhoen attended a paper, DennJSon reqmr~s a pa- en, and fall flat on their pans
never know for lUre. Blood ll!lts meeting of the Meigs Coon PI~ per that " C?"'ed w1th zmc m the doing, . Womanly Inaren't always conclusive.-H. oneer Historical Society ty In Ollde whleh It manulaclures deed, The 0 Hara, In the WebOne of Ohio's Few Farmer Lawm~kers
This column Is dedicated to Pomeroy last week.
ll1d nils to users of 11'1 cop1er. ster . ~eanlng : poSMsslng
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Thu1, the cop1er serv~ the pur- quaht1es proper to women, 18
Ralphs wants to put his business experilng kid .rouble or just plain Mr. and Mr~. Laurence Far. pole fill' which Denmson was pnUeness, compa11ion, m"!lestrouble, let Helen help YOU. ley and children of Grove City founded, the sale of paper ly. Feminine.
ence to work, bring and create jobs. He
She wiD also welcome your visited the weekend with Mrs. prnducl&lt;.
In which case and glory be to
own amusing ospertencee. Ad- Louise Farley.
Competitloo Keeo
De Valera, The O'hara Indeed
WORKING MAN NEEDS A MAN IN
battles, cuts the red tape! Gets things done
dress Helen Bottel In care of Mr. and Mn. Junior Hunt Althouah competition now
il A Womanly Woman . . Should
CO~jGRioS! WHO WILL WORK TO PROTECT HIS
this lltWI[llpor.
visited re!aUvee near Nitro w. keen in Ole lndullry,
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ADVANCE THI 27TH DISTRICT
Va.
Sunday.
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he
thinks
tbere
will
be
a
admlraUon lor The
O'Hara
. . . A MAN WHO WILL WORK TO
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bahr of shakedown that will leave only teams from 1 t•ommon Gaallc
LO~tER TAXES NOT INCREASE THEM.
Gallipolis were dinner IUOS!! of lour or five big companies in bond, tbey can 10 to bJauo:
hil parents, Mr. and Mr~. M. L. the field.
lor we ldmire The O'Hara 11
Wom01'1 BlriJr Bird Loape lllhr Sunday.
Equity Reaearch Associates, we
Sophlo Loren and 11 we
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Monday 1111111 were Mr. and a Wall street firm which
did Kay Kendall and Ava (lard·
REPUBLICAN
Nmll l Mri. Art Kuper, stller, Clara dueled a study of the copier
ner ond Carole Lombard
Plnnettes
10 lunbara ol Columbul, Mr. and dustry ~everal moolhs
Billie Dove, IO'Omanly ",:~:,:II
ly Welker Commltt•, Freel W. c.-, Chairman
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fl'our
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Mn.
Colonel
Woode
of
Tuppers
ported
that
copiers
are
all
and how many St. p,
A FORMER LABORIR HE KNOWS
BowllltU
27 Plain• aDd Clyde Salser e1 Ra- ing one of the most Important Day peraders ire dlere In
Pd. PoL AdY,
t~.NU APPRECIATES YOUR PROBLEMS
Odd Balli '
25 cine.
markets for business an1
latter haul ef leminlty.
Krazy Four
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Mrs. &amp;n Perry and danghter trial use.
PID l!plltlen
I !JIIda were vllltiJII relaUvee In The ERA survey
IIICb Game- Mona Neal
West VlrlfDII Sunday.
that Aiel and mllals of
IIICb l!erles - Nellie
Mr1. HUda HIDII wu ulect&gt; copy machlnetJ will reach
W. Team High Game ...;
ld to be an ofllclal voluntftr billion by 1111.
fl'our m: Tum High
ID tatlltJ oontrlbuuton• lti' the
Slow Four 1745.
!led Croll.
Mr. and Mn. WltTIII Bentz
'l'llanday TrlpHcllte Lra. . of Mllllltld eallod on h11 aisle!',
Oellber 21, liN
Mr. ond Mrl. Maynard lllhr
Saturdljl .
Mlple Lawn Poultry
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COLUMBUS, OHIO 0
N. Y. Central
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A tlltn'ide Comm.iuee of ~
How many milts of County Ro1ds hiVe Mn lmclaul"
City Loaa
a tl ~FlU for lloaer Clou~ Republicaa
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5 16 ~andidate for eleetion. -1o the ltlte
Aces, One Deuce 11
f~eed with elt!Mr concrete ar macldem hot mix; of • thick·
•udil.or poll he already holdt hr
lllcb Game - Jim Sisson, 222 appomtmenr, hu been orpnized
ness of four Inches or more, In the past ten ye1ri?
High Series - Ed Melnllre 131: wit• ftuur St•t:e Tn: Cem.High Team Game and Series- llli&amp;_tlour StiDitf J. Bowers .,
cb&amp;lnua.
Leu than 20 miles of 1~1 better than 200 miltt of
Two Acet, One Deuce. In, 1517,
"I •• 1 DeiiiCIIt 111d apcmt: te
Womee'l fl'lttlaJ NJPI LNguo [•••I" one," ui• Bewer1, who
County Roach have such 1 hard surface, AND, a substlntlll
;el'\led 30 yem in ltlle IOYematenl.
Oeloller !1, tHe
proportion of the County herd surfaced roecl1 .,. fonn.
eolllliu.o laobuloo Soloue1 0.
w.. Loci 1rho
·11111ell, a fonaer ltl.le Jdallw.,
., 1t1te hlghwaye.
Bahr'l Clothiers
17 4 lireetor, of Col~ ud zedred
Uailed
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lola's Beluty S&amp;lon
12 I P....4eot Adol,lo Pldlco.
Forest Run Block
9 12
"Aioii!IJ .... lltepliy ill pablio
Team No. I
91'. II 10 office are far more imporaat tbu.
a party label," apklaed Bowen,
G-{; Cal~
810 12¥.. "Ia• he ••ntd aader fou
lliver(y'l .
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D••mdo ud dlft!ll RepaiJUce
fi!C'IIOII.
mgh Game - Carolyn Bach·
Bewn,. 1 Colum•a• attoraq,
ner, 111: High Series - Pan- bailed
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
Ooud u 101he arelaitecl af
dora Collln1, 51J: Team lliJh OIJio'o
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MEIGS COUNTY
Game and Series - Bahr's Clo- ~•JICip'am.•.."
It ia to Ohio':s haterat," Jae
thiers, 610 1131
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timated 400 Attend GOP. Rally 'InJ"Iired in
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PT. Pl.EASANT - A large
crowd estimatl'd at nearly 400
persons attended the republican
llally heto Thursday night at
l!le Moose Hall
bear Con&amp;ressman Arch Moore of Wheel~
l1g, Republican candidate Har·
ry Humphreys for the seat or
Congressman from the Fourth
Congr.,swnal District. Repub.
lican cattd1date for reelection to
the House of Delegates Brer·
ry Jooes; eandidllle fM'
the
Slate Senate Foorth district

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v. K knapp, Joi'll
'Secreta!')'
of
Candidate
s. Callens;

Lawrenee Gerlach, Jr., candi·
tor raunty commissioner
--~ ail air
Mason County ...
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spair of our young people. He fight to try to clean up t h t
pointed out that the preaent election in West Virginia and
"War on Poverty" was a floe seeking Mason Coonty support
idea except that data shows for election to the Secretary of
14 per cent of money goes for State post.
administl'ative salaries leaving Brerry Jones spoke on the
vefY little to help the needy. preservation of the two pari)/
Humphreys spoke on infialioo, system and his proposed fight
Viet Nam, proposed tax
in· to paos a conflict of Interest
creases and the forgotten man law should be be returned to
'' the individual taxpay$'.''
the House of Deltgates and his
John Callebt conU~ueol hls continued fight to Jtave the sales

tax repeall'd on food and drugs.
Knapp, who arrived
late,
spoke briefly on · the t)Vo party
system ano urged voters to get
out and work to keep this sy.
stem.
Gertaeh and Faires urged the
support of voters in the Novem.
ber election.
Followong the speakers, r..
freshments were served and an
Informal session was held.

Mel'gs Rt'dl'ng Club Takes

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11-Dally Sentinel, Pom~roy.JI!lddleport, 0., Oct. 28, 1~

•Auto Carnage

Trial Seheduled . '""'
On November 7th

eel by till ...t ••IDI Clldak
er to appear bt eourl 00 NovetH
ber 4th to obow cauoe whjr · 1~.

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To be Bloodier
Than Ever

T~ursday

1966 TOp pOl ntS Trap hY·

The areldent occurred

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This year,
by one
expert
sessment,
about
54,000
Will
on the highways.
One reason il that m or
Americans are driviRg more
miles tltall . .er before

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· Iog· when The lriptenlng picture' tf the
!he car driven by Hazlett was extent of prese•t carnage on
The meeting was opened with
passmg several other cora In the highways came today
USED GAS CIRCULATORS
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welcome address by Pe t e
~he fog and met an Appalach. the results of a national &amp;tii'Vey
2 - 35,000 BTU Warm Momlng ·
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IW&lt;'liRe. republi•·"" execu tive The Meigo Conaty
Rid;n• champioa points and 17 reserve Mrs Fred Leifheit champion tan Power Company truck drl.. by, traffic experts of the Good•,..mtary, 1011 d b Ibe ·
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Tire --~ R bber Co
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tnvo- club will receive the club tr&lt;&gt;- points for the year ill the A...,. and Joe Young, reserve; West· 22 H · · he
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GAS CI~CUIATORS
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the Rev. Gaston h
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, untillgton, ad·on. Hazlett ~0~~:~ "'""""
p Y for t e year from
t b e elation.
ern orsemans lp, a Y or- also struck another southbo d
then turned the oh·JO V·a II ey II orsemen
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':s Asso- Trophies
. will
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• reserve·• r,.1ag race• Bud- vehicle
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un selves.
I - 65,000 BTU Humphreys
driven by
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has
made
many
free
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Martin champions and Leo Kennedy, re- trying' 1o ~ut back int '
madmgs, under the
t"Oint Pleasanl Mayor ned}', president, when the club champion 'and Harry Frost' serve; and ponies 46 jnches •r lane before stri king t~
privilege allowed Congressmen.
1-6S,OOO Deerbom'
Morgao who urged the met Tuesday evening in the
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' uader, Diana Guthrie, reserve.
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But a1l tbe people reeelve
to join in the march to ·ecreation ro m at htme
( reserve, . ~ egg an s~n,
. TnJured were Esque,
newsletters alld ropiet
GAS CIRCULATOR - - - - $55
Hlblie•n vict(IJ'y on Novem- J' pi y • R
d R do Cheryl Wdliams,
champ10n; 'l'he annual banquet will be· and Zelda Rainey, a
speeches"
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oa · 1 Wesle
J o e at the Wahama H1gh
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1 - 65,000 Martin
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stock horse,
School, m
Miller · who ls •:~:~,=
/ ~ehae· cJu~ ;a!J~~ . po~ls : the Young, reservei Trail Horse, November lQ al 7 p.m., with treated at Pleasant
in Jacb.n, Vinton aRd
GAS CIRCULATOR - - - - - •
. . Sfhannon t o( . edWSAtZI j s It"'" an
aedny has ·.
the Riverview club of
New . Hospital and released.
cOUIIIiea Thursday, went on
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f at wrrmg
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hewas report
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say tha1 "our opponent
&amp;ll~Wa
se Iect1ons playmg hJS i at t show nng would be cnm·
ets are $2 per person and club
publish 1 eomplete list of roil
USED APPLIANCES
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and smgm~.
1pleled on Wednesday evenmg.
members must make reserva·
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IA report on the
Associati011
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1 - GE Refrigerator With Frozen
ma.n speaker of the
tons WI
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lion of all those • .,... which be
~"'h Moore
d
. meeting was gmn by
the
vember 1.
ed Then tb
1 -·'d
. . . . . a ynamJC Pfe&gt;tident. The nominatiog com0
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Food Compartment - - ' - - - - ~
highlo~ntmg III• CrJ II· 'tt ~ f th .. .· ti'
Mrs w A Morga•
Don
evaluate f.. themselves his
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ml 1:"1!' or e t\SSOC13 on gave
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11.~a t'101c the ~ f· its
report whirh included Bnb
Belzing and Jot Young were
record
Coneressloaal rep.
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. .ad . nat on wit d!le Gordoo, presid.f1Ii' Tom Reunamed as !he Ruminating com·
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ICIZe
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Refrigerator
mtms rat10n mva mg fer v1ce
. president:' Mrs. Pete
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HAVEN
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. . pocket ?ook of
~v~tryone Zi~merman
«ecretary·
BiiJ Order, United American Me-- meeting which will be N8vem- Tenth District ~Jn~·~~~~!~ll
1 - Wringer Washer - - - - 111"th all t'tetr federal
. treasurer
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· Young Candidate
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. g1ve awav
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Leo chanirs • R· V• Glbb8• ••
Clarence E.
, 8 ~ and thts ?rosperlty ' Kenned'y reoorJi~g secretary retary, will host two important recreation room. Refreshments Wednesday Bight caN""1Lon
1 - Hamilton Gas Dryer - - - loeing pw-chased
the d•·_ Tht ~eigs
• f.:lub v.ted te accept· e~en 1.s m
· upcorruag
· weeks, th e will be served by Mrs. Young opponent to publish ~e
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the report.
~IStnct Fall Rally Nov. If at and Mrs. Harry Frost.
record to which be
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OF OUR
There wert 1,482 horses en- 1: ~ p.m. an~ the loca1 CMUJ· During the social hour, color- refers.
tered ia all point shows. T h • CJI s 7Dtb anmversary 00 Dee. ed movies of trail ride on Octo. Speaking before •
Meigs Counly club has
20 15 at 7:.:w.p.m. which also w1U ber 22 at 7:30p.m. i• Youngjmeeting at Nelsonville,
be a Chr1s~as party.
were shown. Refreshments of said, "Our opponent ·~:·~~~~
The parly woU be for aft mem· doogbnuts, cider · nd
coffeelly refers te his voting
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MIDDLEPORT,
OHIO
bers and their f&amp;DtiUes. AR are were served by Mrs. Don Belz· but the pubUc has had no
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PT. PLEASANT County
NEXT TUESDAY
urged
to
attend.
ing
and
Mrs.
Leo
Kennedy
Jr.
purluoity
to
review
it
for
Clerk L. W. Getty released the
Masoo oouoty's coullciis (Pl 1
regiotralioa by precinct
Pleas8111 No. !IIi aod New HoY·
Thursday afternoon lltowing a
en No. 1750 wert well repr ...
total of 13.9!11 regillorecl •ot&lt;rs
sentl'd at lh&lt;t rt1t Df&lt;tnct meet·
In the 41 county precincts.
YSJC3
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TPodltionally republl&lt;101 Ma- ·
uty Harry Pickeu of
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S&lt;ft ,Counly stilt shows an edge WASHINGTON iUPll - Ac- Haven in charge at D1111bar.
that wa.v with 7.022 re-publkans tor George Hamilton, 27, favor· MasiNl Counly eoundls haft
t&lt;&gt;"'11,859 democrats. There ""' ito t!&lt;orl of Presideot John- one slate officer illd two otalo
liS persons registered as inde. sen's daughter, Lynda. has been committeemen, an · o11e
dispendents in the wunty.
ordered by his dralt board to trict deputy tPickeos) who are
Clost"r observation of the reg- report for a physical examina- R. Doughls Roush, sta&amp;e waristration r-econb show the p-re- lion. Hamilto1 is
turrtntly de1, New Haven; T. J . Casto,
c~s to be equally divided with in Germany making • movie. state mileage l1llll per
diem
20 precincts ol!owing a repubJi. A Seleclivt Service spoke&amp;- committee chatrmu, New Ha·
C:lll,majorlty ant 20 with demo- man said the order does not veo; Rev. Roy Ellis,
stale
crat majority, m::1 one precinct, necessarily mean that Hamil- legiSlative committee,
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the
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is due to the drain on the man- public and the membership to
power poo1 because of the Viet .support in every way possible
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troup o( the smallest monkeys sion h.1 the governme•t to dip
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of rt .
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TemperatUffll from Sallll'·
Hamilton
is
classified
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day throogh Wednesday will
More than half the populo·
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anrage M degree. below
tio~ of Guatemala are Indians. meaning a hardship case. The
.-. cdtobetllaeM!t 'tof tePIIIIIdtlllll
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hardship is based on Hamiltoa's DOnDal JleprfteulaUve • .,..
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support of his mother.
mal hi&amp;lts &amp; lows are Cleveoland 5I and 37, llelumbao 5I
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Pleasant Valley Hospllal
and 37, and ClnciODatl II and
Admilled - Mrs.
Ernest 41. Turning colder over week·
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Bellomy, Hogsett: Mrs . Randell end. Scattered sbowen SuoWoodall Pt Pleasant.
day er Mooday aad about
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Discharges - Holley Warner, Wednesday will overa1• o
ia t' UMIIII 1( I 'Uy CkMI&amp;a'oDed.
Parkersburg; Mr:s. Iva Noble, tenth of an loeb or Ieos.
I Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Henry Rid·
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Egg nog waa catted "bellowt
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stop" back in colonial tim...
Bb1b - '.lr. and Mrs. Ernest Missouri's state bird il thl
Yooid be J-t • I 147 ....
Bellomy, Hogsett. a •on.
bluebird.
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01111 . . . . . . . .
from Lewis
District. of
. candidate
fur Justice

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PEOPLE·

Sentinel Church News

should not be held in oontempt
1
for failing to pay remandlnl ••
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In nis appeal e.ase
a cltarg&lt;
of reekl..s dri.vlng.
A pelican's poucb Call bot "
3 5 11
· T~a :~
buebal1 .111
1
iaDII,
, 31 '
ger, never batted below ·' · •
In hls 19 yean lD lbe

PT. PLEASANT - Action of
the Mdson County Court Tbursday included the scheduling· of
Po!ice tove$tigated a three
AKRON (UP[) _ Despite In· trial on November 1'th of James
hic\e accident
7:30 a.[,dr,.,l"''ing efdfertstb. to make
m. on Rt. 2 resulting in
vers· an
ear cars
nd 00
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at Injury to three persons
on the Jllltion's highways,
' : 8 ring a plea of
property damage estimated
people are being kt!led In
to
charge.
$4,1100.
accidents In the United
In the acUon of State va. Doug·
this year than ever belore.
Olllakor an order wao sign.
Danny Hazle~t, 18•
.The nation was shocked
Grove, Wos coted on
) w learn that 49,080 people dled
charges "' a mul~ of the
car accidents In 196~.
hap, reckless driVIRg and

operator's
license
and was
his
er, owner of.
the tar,
for permitting an
person to dr1ve.

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lure i. spomored b" the busine11 firms and or~
111ho1e names appear below.
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PT. Pl.EASANT - A large
crowd estimatl'd at nearly 400
persons attended the republican
llally heto Thursday night at
l!le Moose Hall
bear Con&amp;ressman Arch Moore of Wheel~
l1g, Republican candidate Har·
ry Humphreys for the seat or
Congressman from the Fourth
Congr.,swnal District. Repub.
lican cattd1date for reelection to
the House of Delegates Brer·
ry Jooes; eandidllle fM'
the
Slate Senate Foorth district

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v. K knapp, Joi'll
'Secreta!')'
of
Candidate
s. Callens;

Lawrenee Gerlach, Jr., candi·
tor raunty commissioner
--~ ail air
Mason County ...
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spair of our young people. He fight to try to clean up t h t
pointed out that the preaent election in West Virginia and
"War on Poverty" was a floe seeking Mason Coonty support
idea except that data shows for election to the Secretary of
14 per cent of money goes for State post.
administl'ative salaries leaving Brerry Jones spoke on the
vefY little to help the needy. preservation of the two pari)/
Humphreys spoke on infialioo, system and his proposed fight
Viet Nam, proposed tax
in· to paos a conflict of Interest
creases and the forgotten man law should be be returned to
'' the individual taxpay$'.''
the House of Deltgates and his
John Callebt conU~ueol hls continued fight to Jtave the sales

tax repeall'd on food and drugs.
Knapp, who arrived
late,
spoke briefly on · the t)Vo party
system ano urged voters to get
out and work to keep this sy.
stem.
Gertaeh and Faires urged the
support of voters in the Novem.
ber election.
Followong the speakers, r..
freshments were served and an
Informal session was held.

Mel'gs Rt'dl'ng Club Takes

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11-Dally Sentinel, Pom~roy.JI!lddleport, 0., Oct. 28, 1~

•Auto Carnage

Trial Seheduled . '""'
On November 7th

eel by till ...t ••IDI Clldak
er to appear bt eourl 00 NovetH
ber 4th to obow cauoe whjr · 1~.

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To be Bloodier
Than Ever

T~ursday

1966 TOp pOl ntS Trap hY·

The areldent occurred

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by one
expert
sessment,
about
54,000
Will
on the highways.
One reason il that m or
Americans are driviRg more
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· Iog· when The lriptenlng picture' tf the
!he car driven by Hazlett was extent of prese•t carnage on
The meeting was opened with
passmg several other cora In the highways came today
USED GAS CIRCULATORS
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welcome address by Pe t e
~he fog and met an Appalach. the results of a national &amp;tii'Vey
2 - 35,000 BTU Warm Momlng ·
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IW&lt;'liRe. republi•·"" execu tive The Meigo Conaty
Rid;n• champioa points and 17 reserve Mrs Fred Leifheit champion tan Power Company truck drl.. by, traffic experts of the Good•,..mtary, 1011 d b Ibe ·
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Tire --~ R bber Co
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tnvo- club will receive the club tr&lt;&gt;- points for the year ill the A...,. and Joe Young, reserve; West· 22 H · · he
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GAS CI~CUIATORS
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the Rev. Gaston h
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, untillgton, ad·on. Hazlett ~0~~:~ "'""""
p Y for t e year from
t b e elation.
ern orsemans lp, a Y or- also struck another southbo d
then turned the oh·JO V·a II ey II orsemen
.
':s Asso- Trophies
. will
. be received for gao,
• reserve·• r,.1ag race• Bud- vehicle
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un selves.
I - 65,000 BTU Humphreys
driven by
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has
made
many
free
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Martin champions and Leo Kennedy, re- trying' 1o ~ut back int '
madmgs, under the
t"Oint Pleasanl Mayor ned}', president, when the club champion 'and Harry Frost' serve; and ponies 46 jnches •r lane before stri king t~
privilege allowed Congressmen.
1-6S,OOO Deerbom'
Morgao who urged the met Tuesday evening in the
. 'f
d
' uader, Diana Guthrie, reserve.
.
But a1l tbe people reeelve
to join in the march to ·ecreation ro m at htme
( reserve, . ~ egg an s~n,
. TnJured were Esque,
newsletters alld ropiet
GAS CIRCULATOR - - - - $55
Hlblie•n vict(IJ'y on Novem- J' pi y • R
d R do Cheryl Wdliams,
champ10n; 'l'he annual banquet will be· and Zelda Rainey, a
speeches"
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oa · 1 Wesle
J o e at the Wahama H1gh
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1 - 65,000 Martin
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stock horse,
School, m
Miller · who ls •:~:~,=
/ ~ehae· cJu~ ;a!J~~ . po~ls : the Young, reservei Trail Horse, November lQ al 7 p.m., with treated at Pleasant
in Jacb.n, Vinton aRd
GAS CIRCULATOR - - - - - •
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aedny has ·.
the Riverview club of
New . Hospital and released.
cOUIIIiea Thursday, went on
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hewas report
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say tha1 "our opponent
&amp;ll~Wa
se Iect1ons playmg hJS i at t show nng would be cnm·
ets are $2 per person and club
publish 1 eomplete list of roil
USED APPLIANCES
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and smgm~.
1pleled on Wednesday evenmg.
members must make reserva·
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IA report on the
Associati011
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·th Mr K ed b N
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1 - GE Refrigerator With Frozen
ma.n speaker of the
tons WI
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lion of all those • .,... which be
~"'h Moore
d
. meeting was gmn by
the
vember 1.
ed Then tb
1 -·'d
. . . . . a ynamJC Pfe&gt;tident. The nominatiog com0
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Food Compartment - - ' - - - - ~
highlo~ntmg III• CrJ II· 'tt ~ f th .. .· ti'
Mrs w A Morga•
Don
evaluate f.. themselves his
N
ml 1:"1!' or e t\SSOC13 on gave
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11.~a t'101c the ~ f· its
report whirh included Bnb
Belzing and Jot Young were
record
Coneressloaal rep.
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. .ad . nat on wit d!le Gordoo, presid.f1Ii' Tom Reunamed as !he Ruminating com·
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Refrigerator
mtms rat10n mva mg fer v1ce
. president:' Mrs. Pete
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. . pocket ?ook of
~v~tryone Zi~merman
«ecretary·
BiiJ Order, United American Me-- meeting which will be N8vem- Tenth District ~Jn~·~~~~!~ll
1 - Wringer Washer - - - - 111"th all t'tetr federal
. treasurer
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. g1ve awav
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Leo chanirs • R· V• Glbb8• ••
Clarence E.
, 8 ~ and thts ?rosperlty ' Kenned'y reoorJi~g secretary retary, will host two important recreation room. Refreshments Wednesday Bight caN""1Lon
1 - Hamilton Gas Dryer - - - loeing pw-chased
the d•·_ Tht ~eigs
• f.:lub v.ted te accept· e~en 1.s m
· upcorruag
· weeks, th e will be served by Mrs. Young opponent to publish ~e
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the report.
~IStnct Fall Rally Nov. If at and Mrs. Harry Frost.
record to which be
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There wert 1,482 horses en- 1: ~ p.m. an~ the loca1 CMUJ· During the social hour, color- refers.
tered ia all point shows. T h • CJI s 7Dtb anmversary 00 Dee. ed movies of trail ride on Octo. Speaking before •
Meigs Counly club has
20 15 at 7:.:w.p.m. which also w1U ber 22 at 7:30p.m. i• Youngjmeeting at Nelsonville,
be a Chr1s~as party.
were shown. Refreshments of said, "Our opponent ·~:·~~~~
The parly woU be for aft mem· doogbnuts, cider · nd
coffeelly refers te his voting
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MIDDLEPORT,
OHIO
bers and their f&amp;DtiUes. AR are were served by Mrs. Don Belz· but the pubUc has had no
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NEXT TUESDAY
urged
to
attend.
ing
and
Mrs.
Leo
Kennedy
Jr.
purluoity
to
review
it
for
Clerk L. W. Getty released the
Masoo oouoty's coullciis (Pl 1
regiotralioa by precinct
Pleas8111 No. !IIi aod New HoY·
Thursday afternoon lltowing a
en No. 1750 wert well repr ...
total of 13.9!11 regillorecl •ot&lt;rs
sentl'd at lh&lt;t rt1t Df&lt;tnct meet·
In the 41 county precincts.
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TPodltionally republl&lt;101 Ma- ·
uty Harry Pickeu of
~ew .
S&lt;ft ,Counly stilt shows an edge WASHINGTON iUPll - Ac- Haven in charge at D1111bar.
that wa.v with 7.022 re-publkans tor George Hamilton, 27, favor· MasiNl Counly eoundls haft
t&lt;&gt;"'11,859 democrats. There ""' ito t!&lt;orl of Presideot John- one slate officer illd two otalo
liS persons registered as inde. sen's daughter, Lynda. has been committeemen, an · o11e
dispendents in the wunty.
ordered by his dralt board to trict deputy tPickeos) who are
Clost"r observation of the reg- report for a physical examina- R. Doughls Roush, sta&amp;e waristration r-econb show the p-re- lion. Hamilto1 is
turrtntly de1, New Haven; T. J . Casto,
c~s to be equally divided with in Germany making • movie. state mileage l1llll per
diem
20 precincts ol!owing a repubJi. A Seleclivt Service spoke&amp;- committee chatrmu, New Ha·
C:lll,majorlty ant 20 with demo- man said the order does not veo; Rev. Roy Ellis,
stale
crat majority, m::1 one precinct, necessarily mean that Hamil- legiSlative committee,
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the
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old.__
4 independents.
is due to the drain on the man- public and the membership to
power poo1 because of the Viet .support in every way possible
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~rmo!iet ts th~ name ef a Nam war and the recent deci- activities ef the erder.
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troup o( the smallest monkeys sion h.1 the governme•t to dip
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intt • 'o to 3f&gt;.year-old groop UJIIO FIVE·DAY FORECAST
kf!O\vn.
h
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of rt .
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TemperatUffll from Sallll'·
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is
classified
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day throogh Wednesday will
More than half the populo·
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anrage M degree. below
tio~ of Guatemala are Indians. meaning a hardship case. The
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ia t' UMIIII 1( I 'Uy CkMI&amp;a'oDed.
Parkersburg; Mr:s. Iva Noble, tenth of an loeb or Ieos.
I Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Henry Rid·
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Bb1b - '.lr. and Mrs. Ernest Missouri's state bird il thl
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Bellomy, Hogsett. a •on.
bluebird.
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should not be held in oontempt
1
for failing to pay remandlnl ••
011
In nis appeal e.ase
a cltarg&lt;
of reekl..s dri.vlng.
A pelican's poucb Call bot "
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ger, never batted below ·' · •
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PT. PLEASANT - Action of
the Mdson County Court Tbursday included the scheduling· of
Po!ice tove$tigated a three
AKRON (UP[) _ Despite In· trial on November 1'th of James
hic\e accident
7:30 a.[,dr,.,l"''ing efdfertstb. to make
m. on Rt. 2 resulting in
vers· an
ear cars
nd 00
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at Injury to three persons
on the Jllltion's highways,
' : 8 ring a plea of
property damage estimated
people are being kt!led In
to
charge.
$4,1100.
accidents In the United
In the acUon of State va. Doug·
this year than ever belore.
Olllakor an order wao sign.
Danny Hazle~t, 18•
.The nation was shocked
Grove, Wos coted on
) w learn that 49,080 people dled
charges "' a mul~ of the
car accidents In 196~.
hap, reckless driVIRg and

operator's
license
and was
his
er, owner of.
the tar,
for permitting an
person to dr1ve.

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LOCAL UNION 9668
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WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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Pomeroy

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667-3280

C'wller, QldD

Phone 88S-2125

THE SEWING CENTER

F. J. WALLACE, JEWB.ER

WHl'lt SEWING MACHINES

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Suhorl 1M Church ot ~Ill' Choice

THAT'S All YOU DO

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ONLY TAKES ONE MINUTE

BAKERY

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EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.
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WEST MAIN ST. -

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"EWT!!Ihi11Q For the Woman that SeiDl"
83 lllfi St.
'Middleport
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DRIVE A

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CLEAN CAR

SERVICE

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BLAETINARS

$895

White fmlsh, red interior, like new tires, power steering
and brakes, automatic trans., rat1to and heater, good top.
Drive a Buick at only $1395.

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LEAVIN' 1EXI6 ENTIRELX TOO SU()P•N

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DICK RAV(LINGS

4 speed trans., red bucket seats, new t;tres, whate fmlsh, radio

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$8.95

1962 CORVAIR MONZA COUPE

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NICEST PEOPLF.I

l"leet 5 iide a· body, V8 engine, custom seats, heater, good tne::;.

wu . not •• ret;ponttblt fo•
rnen onl oru:orrec:l lnnrtton
f'or

TELEPHONE POLE'&gt; ~TART LOOKIN' LIK£ TEETIIIN Acot.IS, YOU'RE

IT ONLY TAKES

Rea! !:state For Sale

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

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TO SELL 'rtli.JR. VOTE;

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we nf[ er. We srrve chi ldrt!!l 's porti ons.

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DICK iRACY

BA II.El.''S
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Helen Baile y

LAW OF PI-IVSICS?

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PHONE WY 2·3974

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Meigs Equipment Co.
Rear Meigs General Hospilal

Pomeroy

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII
FRI!iCKLII AND HIS FRIENDS

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W:NNIE 16 GOINe 10 'IONieHt'f&gt;

MLL A~ MY GR!!AT··G!lE~T·,r&lt;~~!Ill
GR~AT

ALLEY OOP

FEED

are
a chicken sup--•
pdf-•Friday evening at 8:30
p. m. on Snow Ball Hill. All
ntf;l'b:ers are welcome.
10 27 2tc

\lU AGF SALE November 3
a , 4 m Utnel' Evans store
b lding in 'PIJmeroy. Sponsor~
ed bv the WSCS of Aest
R Methodist Chw·c~
10 27 3LC
d~= -c~---- --.lA SHOOT, Sunday, O&lt;:t. 31l,
at Jzaak Walton F'arm. Sponso(.d by !.he Cl]ester Fire De·
pa+tment.
10 27 3tp

TErt)S coumv coon l.l:nie..S
are sponsoring a ham shoot
Sunday. Oct. 30. 3tarting al
JUltll nl lbeir club house on
Snow Ball Hill.
10 26 3tc

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.hoilllian U n i o • Church,
Evangelist, Rev . Fred Shockli:!y from Crown City, 0 . Time
7 10 p. m.1 beginr.ing Nov. 6,
1966. Pastor Rev. John 0'·
Bryan Sr. Everyone welrr1me.
10 26 3lc
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Friday, Oct. 28 al 8 a. m.
Re~so n for br.ir.g closed was
to illness. Earl Custer.
10 26 41c
'HERE will be an auction Saturday night, Oct. 29, at 7 p.
m. at Laurel CliU It Welch

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SADDLE HORSES, 3 head, listing your firm's services in
and some gentle ponies. Paul the Daily Sentinel's Bnsiness .
Service column.
10 10 If
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10 'll 6tp
AUcrtiiNEKII
Qlmptete Service
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Zig zag equipped
1965
Write. PI'Ooo or Contacl
hole, applique, rnOJ•og;ramiS, Cortina GT, Uke new, 32 miles
A. 1-. qRAUFIIRU
overcasts, etc. Pay
per gal. Ph. 992-2590.
Radao, Oblo
alee due of f payments
10 20 lie
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each. Ph. 992·2685.
1957 CHEVROLET, good ~shape- -SE.,.W=IN-:0:--m-ac-hlnes,.--,-r:;.ep_au
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10 19 tic
Phil Meier, 992-3510,
rice, aU malte.. WY :I-2Z84
feed, your stock will grow uniform and
Mornin~ coal
10 12 lie 1be FabriC Shop, Pomeroy
SO lb. capacity, 120, one
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healthy and return more . pound per
ooo BTU Tempco gas """'" '·' 'I!R~e:iiafiloEsO!.Ita teU.FieolrmSieiOileilOO Servoce.
1 Zll ttc
feed dollar. Order now. Big discounts
~. Ph. 992-6021.
10 26
3
llouse on
CO-M-PACr- SA-LES- aoid service, ,
on bulk orders.
HAM, 6B~ib., -por-k-chops, 69c 1 150. home in exr.&lt;;ienl con- Robert Kennedy, 1502 - 16th 'I
lb., 3 lb. bacon $1.39, bologna dltion, big yard, newly pain~ St., Parkersburg. W. Va. Ph.
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cans Argo peas, 65c, 16 rolls 2529.
9 28 Uc
Coolville, 0. Ph. 667-3851.
tissue, $1.00, 39c candy, l 175 ACRE !ann, -house wllh
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10 20 31ltc .
SU~AR
for $1.00, bananas, 9c lb. rooms and bojth. cellar. &lt;"'liar REAIJY ·MIX concrete deliver ,
M&amp;G ilod Market, 3 miles house, 2 large barns, lr•e ed rl~hr to vour project
foullr of Middleport, 0 ., on gas. 2 famo • pondo, lmmed&gt; 1 and easy. li'ree .. unTlrt•s
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Goegleln
19M MO.FED, $75, ph. 9&gt;12 ·• lillllli, W.!-2318 or 1192-2681.
Ready·Mll Co., Mlddi•P&lt;•o:l
Mulberr-y. Ava. Phont 992-2115 ·.. -Pomeroy, Ohio
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Pomeroy Cement Block
28 Serieo _ Naomi Fl.yci, • 1• N
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22 Porter, 513. Hilh Team Gamt ·'
TRI COUNTY L£AGUE
Oetolltr lt, !. .
Valley Belle Dairy'
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Polnb High Game and SerieS - Hen- - B-F s, 6.11, Hilb Tala
Petals Tell81 300.
Zl o;Y Cl~tworlhy, 244, 597; Hi&amp;h SetloJ - Double M's, IIIZO.
Crow's Steak Hruse
· 40 Bo!'les Boys .'·
:If team· Game - H &amp; R Fir&lt;·
Hois\un So r
sa Racine !Agioo :
:16 stofle, 950; High Team SeriesForeman 1r Abbott
~ · Miller Bros. Grocery
20 Syracuse Ball Park, 257~.
Womea'o Early Jljnl Lape 1
Cralt's Markel
~ 1 Freuchies Transmission I!
Oclobor Jt,
Holluri\ No. l
:ZZ ~·a Tractor Service 8 Wed. Early Mlled Loope
PMII
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PIDneltes
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wa Lot Slow Jo'our
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'• Boyles Bilys 138, 2389·
B - F's
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JAILHOUSE THIS
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Pomeroy Motor Co.

DRIVE A

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Pomeroy

CLEAN CAR

SERVICE

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a: U a. M to n ·ot Noon
IT " ~

BLAETINARS

$895

White fmlsh, red interior, like new tires, power steering
and brakes, automatic trans., rat1to and heater, good top.
Drive a Buick at only $1395.

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LEAVIN' 1EXI6 ENTIRELX TOO SU()P•N

CALL

DICK RAV(LINGS

4 speed trans., red bucket seats, new t;tres, whate fmlsh, radio

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p. m. on Snow Ball Hill. All
ntf;l'b:ers are welcome.
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\lU AGF SALE November 3
a , 4 m Utnel' Evans store
b lding in 'PIJmeroy. Sponsor~
ed bv the WSCS of Aest
R Methodist Chw·c~
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d~= -c~---- --.lA SHOOT, Sunday, O&lt;:t. 31l,
at Jzaak Walton F'arm. Sponso(.d by !.he Cl]ester Fire De·
pa+tment.
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TErt)S coumv coon l.l:nie..S
are sponsoring a ham shoot
Sunday. Oct. 30. 3tarting al
JUltll nl lbeir club house on
Snow Ball Hill.
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.hoilllian U n i o • Church,
Evangelist, Rev . Fred Shockli:!y from Crown City, 0 . Time
7 10 p. m.1 beginr.ing Nov. 6,
1966. Pastor Rev. John 0'·
Bryan Sr. Everyone welrr1me.
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Friday, Oct. 28 al 8 a. m.
Re~so n for br.ir.g closed was
to illness. Earl Custer.
10 26 41c
'HERE will be an auction Saturday night, Oct. 29, at 7 p.
m. at Laurel CliU It Welch

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and some gentle ponies. Paul the Daily Sentinel's Bnsiness .
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hole, applique, rnOJ•og;ramiS, Cortina GT, Uke new, 32 miles
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overcasts, etc. Pay
per gal. Ph. 992-2590.
Radao, Oblo
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10 20 lie
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1957 CHEVROLET, good ~shape- -SE.,.W=IN-:0:--m-ac-hlnes,.--,-r:;.ep_au
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Phil Meier, 992-3510,
rice, aU malte.. WY :I-2Z84
feed, your stock will grow uniform and
Mornin~ coal
10 12 lie 1be FabriC Shop, Pomeroy
SO lb. capacity, 120, one
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healthy and return more . pound per
ooo BTU Tempco gas """'" '·' 'I!R~e:iiafiloEsO!.Ita teU.FieolrmSieiOileilOO Servoce.
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feed dollar. Order now. Big discounts
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10 26
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llouse on
CO-M-PACr- SA-LES- aoid service, ,
on bulk orders.
HAM, 6B~ib., -por-k-chops, 69c 1 150. home in exr.&lt;;ienl con- Robert Kennedy, 1502 - 16th 'I
lb., 3 lb. bacon $1.39, bologna dltion, big yard, newly pain~ St., Parkersburg. W. Va. Ph.
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3 lb. $1.39, milk 79c gal., 4\ ed. Phone 1192-llOO:i or 992- 422-8306 or Jim Deeter, Rt. 3,
cans Argo peas, 65c, 16 rolls 2529.
9 28 Uc
Coolville, 0. Ph. 667-3851.
tissue, $1.00, 39c candy, l 175 ACRE !ann, -house wllh
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10 20 31ltc .
SU~AR
for $1.00, bananas, 9c lb. rooms and bojth. cellar. &lt;"'liar REAIJY ·MIX concrete deliver ,
M&amp;G ilod Market, 3 miles house, 2 large barns, lr•e ed rl~hr to vour project
foullr of Middleport, 0 ., on gas. 2 famo • pondo, lmmed&gt; 1 and easy. li'ree .. unTlrt•s
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Goegleln
19M MO.FED, $75, ph. 9&gt;12 ·• lillllli, W.!-2318 or 1192-2681.
Ready·Mll Co., Mlddi•P&lt;•o:l
Mulberr-y. Ava. Phont 992-2115 ·.. -Pomeroy, Ohio
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Polnb High Game and SerieS - Hen- - B-F s, 6.11, Hilb Tala
Petals Tell81 300.
Zl o;Y Cl~tworlhy, 244, 597; Hi&amp;h SetloJ - Double M's, IIIZO.
Crow's Steak Hruse
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:If team· Game - H &amp; R Fir&lt;·
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:16 stofle, 950; High Team SeriesForeman 1r Abbott
~ · Miller Bros. Grocery
20 Syracuse Ball Park, 257~.
Womea'o Early Jljnl Lape 1
Cralt's Markel
~ 1 Freuchies Transmission I!
Oclobor Jt,
Holluri\ No. l
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Inside, In• a harvest se!Uo~ Mrs. Pea•t Mora, blue.
lhe home of Mr. arid Mr,. I~aa ed. l!)l Mra. lvlll Cermall. At
"'ii!R' ~~ YSbow" in the flower The neutral walla aad burlap was a Ufe-slze farmer boy doD Dl~lslo~. B- Artis~~. 'Design
Carman, Peach Fork RoiJ,d, ~ ' wlfl ~ Frecker,
M "Harvest Time," present· drapes of the Grange hall surroonded by the
flowers, Section.. 7 Class. 1, October
Pomeroy. Games were played r.ir'l\aad Mrs. ·~ 8Yen.
~~ Chester Garden club in made a perfect !oil for the;'COI· fruita arid vegeta~les of the sea· Queen, nlne entries w1th Mrs.
• and ' prizes given. The Flln~ ~ ·~ ~ earm.a,
, 'l'lhester Grange hall October 22- orful autumn colors of the 74 son, with harvest ~oon shining Donal~ Mora receiving blue.
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artistic arrangements. An at· over all. Polled vmes, candles Mrs. Reid Young, J'ed,
Mrs.
Several articles were presented when the Wlldwi)Od or Happy Birthday baJJwns ~ Daony Cai'JIIan, the bolllll'ed
,,)·lJlljW! '• Chadwell won with her ten live group heard the oral and colored corn decorated the Earl Dean, white, and . Mrs. Gal;den club met Wednesdpy evening at the home of Mrs. streamers was .carried 'IIIII. ' .\ guest , ·
,, \ ~ment in artistic design judging by Mrs. James Titus, piano. Conserv~tion . area~. Pearl ~?ra, green ·r~.~bons. Victor Hysell' with Mrs. Vernon Nease as C~~·hostess. •
large birthday cake waa, Jm·
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Mrs. Karl Grue~er, pres~dent, conducted the meet·
, • - T-'. ftli!ilel1! arrangement. Mrs. OAGC. Mrs. Titus praiSed the cushwns on benches and potted Purley Karr, blue, ~ll· George ing which opened w1th devobons ta~n from :rhe Upper vase Mrs. Uswm Nease, pink Club Dmu, ..,.,.
Donald Mora won second b.st quality of the flowers and the plants.
Fred~r~ck .Jr., red, Mrs. ~arl Room on Love Your Enem~. by Mrs. Paul F1shel' who rose specimen; Mrs.
David In Etlerdnf Play
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' of sllow With her arrangment over-all excellence of the show. The reire:lbmenl table w;s Ka~:· ~~~~; ;.~• .~"·Fro:~ dose~ with prayer. Members answered roll call with their Nease, table arrangement us· Members of the Sew-11111
jjo blass 1 "October's Queen "
Shocks of corn, clumps ol &lt;*rlul wi\h red checked cloth De • g :
. • M favorite color contamer.
lng fir tree foliage and pink Sewing Qub met at crow\
ielolll!in .;,urns, and third Be~t marJgoJrls and patio ligblll I on
klns cornooopias of
red I Mo.rnlng" (live •.nlfleS
rs. 'l'lle regional meeting to be ,"Now Is .the time
mums Mrs. Hiram Fisher, a Steak House Wednesday
ol 81lowgwas won by Mrs. Reid either side ol the flag
stOne an~ white mums and antique Reid Young, blue, Mrs. KEarl held at Congregallona.l church l&gt;lant peomes, put fetlllzer on yellow mum specimen; Mrs. p. m. for their HaUoween •
~ .. Cia« 3 "A Frosty ••ntrance welcomed the guests.
coli pol Assorted Dean, red , Mrs. Purley arr, parish bouse In Mad~etta on plants, out burlap around 'Slllall Fred Nease, line arrangement ner. Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jrlfl.
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1ro~1one . e• nd c~flee were white; and Mrs. Dale Kautz, November 10 was announce'!; trees, sew rye g(lll!ll to be turn- using fir tree foliage aad yel. celved 8 birthday 1111 !rom her
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Mrs. Mabel Reed of Newar~ ed ~nder in spring, and dig low mums: aad Mrs. Victor secret pal,
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On b ndred thirty- Class 4 "Tea by the Fire " will be guest speaker. Regis- .dahha and other bulbs.
Hysell, table arrangement, u&amp;· .th e ow.
' tratlou will be SOc and tbe dill&gt;
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five gnests regiStered. The 1tbree entries) Mrs. uy 8om$I
A demonstration on an ab....,
"-ded 1he plav !\\•
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lace merfi ld blue Mrs
Wyatt ner ·
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coun ry s 0 edwa~ a usy ~lb Ch de 1j d·; Mrs· Roy Mi~ Mrs. Hysell reported on the stracl sMe arrangement was A cont.lst was conducted b)\ Feudln' OVer Yooder." ,.._
1.al ~ants,
. ;· 1 a :~t ~a~s 5 ,;Still Life .. county meeting held at lbe given by Mrs. Hysell, · after Mro. Edison Hollon and won tending were Mra • l!aytiiMa
~:·• nbak..;'r a~:n~I~ d ~~~~e en~ies) M;s.
Robe~ Ohio Power Company office, which the meetipg closed with by Mrs. Charles Lewis. Mrs. Bally, Mrs. Dayton Strick•
vegedta es,
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M, rs Dale Kautz The Mags County
Christmas the Lor~·· Prayer In unison. Hollon won the door prize. Re. Mrs. Donald Colllns,
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be Rc naid Brown.,.,
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sp1ay 0 a d an or· ~ 'E · 1 Dean ~een (,185, ember 211·27 was discussed and judged by Mrs. Lewis and blue hostesses to 19 members and Boyer, Mra. Donald McK. .
lapedhev~greensd: bor~en- 6 "Sol arn Mom~nt ,. (IO en literature distributed.
Mrs. ribbons awarded to Kosta Hy- five gue•ts, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Mrs. Edward Wells, Mrs....
tal s ru ~rov•
~ eorge lr' ) e; Pearl Mora blue: Charles Lewis, a guest, an- sell of t~e Junior club
for Val Dur•t. Kosta and Grace old Hood, Mrs. Gilmore IIIII
Carped r 01 arper Idudrsti.er•ets, M•es 11 mrse. r Holter red· Mr; nounced that the club may have marigol1s In an old fashioned Hysell and Undo Hollon.
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show. Another educational dis- Horace Karr, green.
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service: checking accounts,
play contained copies of vari- Class 7 "A Hunting We Wlll scraphooh . 01n ns mdas f othw.
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savings accounts, many types
ous garden magazmes, books Go (SIX entr1es , rs.
a - C ty F . · h
of loans and other special-pw··
on gardening and arranging, well, blue; Mrs. Holler, red; oun
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po.«e serviees- all convenientlv
and an easel of illustrations of Mrs. Kautz, white; and Mrs. A thank you Cl1rd was recelv·
various designs in flower ar- Koblentz, green. Class 8, "All ed from tbe Fisher family . A
fU!der one roof-to help you
ranging. There was also a dis- Alone" modern (nine entries), round robin get well card was
and vours with personal, fam·
play of insecticides, sprayers Mrs. Chadwell, blue; Mrs. Hoi- sent to Mrs. Millon Houdashelt
i!y and business money mat·
and literature on plant diseases ter, red; Mrs. Dean, white; anrl at Gallipoli• Clinic. It was de·
terR It's all here ••. full scalt'
and weed and insect controL Mrs. Pearl Mora, green. Class cided to have the club's radio
... for your con1·"' ' · .,. and
Red ribbons were awarded 9, "Autumn Glow" t!O entries) talk In April with Mrs. Fred
special benefit!
lor first place ; red lor second Mrs. Roy Holter, blue; Mrs. Nease and Mrs. Kenneth Harplace; white lor third: and Dean, red ; Mrs. Pearl Mora, ris as speakers
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green for honorable mention in white; and Mrs. Woodrow Mora, A paper on "How One Gard.
the various classes in each di· green. Class 10, "Invitational ener Grows Blue Ribbon
AND OfUN!
vision as follows: Division A class,'' Rose Garden club of Mums," was presented by Mrs.
- Horticulture - Section I - Tuppers Plains, "Fall Beauty Hiram Fisher who staled to
Specimens, Chrysanthemums, in a Basket," (nine entries), mulch mums after they are cut
Mrs. Purley l(arr a blue, red Mrs. l'rank Goebel, blue; Mrs. and 10 take sprouts and make
and white ; Roses, Mrs. Horace Norman McCain, red; Mrs. I. cuttings in the spring, uaing
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Karr, blue; Marigolds, Mrs. 0. McCoy, white; and Mrs. sand or rootine in the cuttings.
Homer Holter, blue ; Orange Clarence Headley, green.
Mums must have sunlight six
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Tricoma, Mrs. Purley
Karr, Jlinior classes,
"VacaUon hours of each day und must
blue· African Biolets, Mrs. Memories" (two entries), Sher- have pl•nly of water. When
Cha;les Griffith blue and red. ri Young, blue; and Melanie they bud, pinch off the top and
Mrs. Pearl Koblentz, while and Dean, blue. "Halloween Hi - also every six or eight leaf at
Mrs. Reid Yoong, green; Un- Jinks" (two entries),
Nola : leal bral&lt;e, until July, When
usual specimens; Sweet scent- Young, blue; and Denise Dean, first planted fertilize with one
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ed Gladioli, Mrs. Koblentz, red; blue.
tablespoon of fertilizer to one
Foliage Plants - Flowering
gallon of Rater and once again
oak, Mrs. Purley Karr a blue:
before !hey bloom. They should
and Air Plant, Mrs. Koblentz,
be supported.
blue.
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Serving Meigs County for over 94 yean
Section 2 - Education, DISRUTLAND play of Gourds, Mrs. Homer
Holter, blue; Display of Ever- Plans were made for t h e
Member Federal Reserve System
greens, Mrs. Earl Dean, blue; annual Thanksgiving dinner at \ r
and Display or materials suit- the October meeting of I h e 1
•..:. _Mr;_m ber ~'ederaJ Deposit Insurance Corporation
able for dried arrongements, Loyal Bereans Class Tuesday
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of Christ.
Appointed to
commlllees
were Mrs. Leslie Ervin, Mr•.
Clarence McNeal, Mrs. M. L.
Kelly, food; and Mrs. George
Meinhart, Mrs. Betty
Cline
and Mrs. Ed Haggerty, table.
Mrs. James Hawley presented devotions with Mrs. George
Meinlnlrl giving ti10 scripture
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reading aod a medltatloa. The
birthdays of Mrs. L. R. Wiley,
Selection Of
Mrs. George Childs, and Mrs.
Claude Ashley were observed \
during the evening.
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The Halloween theme was [
carried out in the table decor·
allons and refreshments. Hosts I
for the evening were Clarence
McNeal, George Melnbarl, 1.
R. Wiley and Marvin Kelly.

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Churchmen, Publisher, Hold Ass·assination lnvol'r~1 Conspiracy
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pal Bishop James A. Pike and
Ramparts magaziM Publlaher
Edward M. Keating saki
Seturday It was their beUel that
lbe usasslnaUon of PresideD!
Kennedy involved a conspiracy
In which Lee Harvey Oswald
played only a part,
Botb men conceded that this
tonfusloo mlgbt be wrong, but
jlley said aD evidence, both
'rroin the government and !rom
other Interested parties, must
be revealed 10 the public.

Keating uid "the most
critical suppreased evidence"
Included lllm of the assassination made by Dallas, Tex.,
buainessman .Abraham Zapru·
eer and 1he 40 autopsy
photographs and X-rays of
Kennedy's body.
"I think the A!Mrlcaa people
can accept the trulb, whatever
II Is," Keating said.
FormiDI Collllllillee
Keating, a Roman CatheUe,
and Plte announced that they
and Rabbi Abraham J. Heichel

For Your Shopping Convenience The Store Hours At
Elberfelds In Pomeroy Are - Open Friday Nights. Until 8
O'Clock and Open Saturday Nights Until 9 O'Clock.
Capable, Courteous Salespeople To Help You In Every
Department - Big Selections 7 Dependable Well Known
Makes of Wearing Apparel For Your Family and Furniture,
Floor Coverings and furnishings For Your Home. '

Open Friday Nights
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

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Mrs. Eugene Triplett entertained the Bi-Monthly Canasta
Club Wedoeaday evening at her
horne, Lasley St
Prizes lor games were awarded to Mrs. Paul Taylor and
Mrs. Mas Folmer. Refreshments were aerved by the bos·
tess to tbe above ll8llled aad
Mrs. Donald ~Kenzie, Mra.
Cherles Ri!!le, l\ts. Richard
Finlaw, Mrs.. John Beaver and
a guest, Mrs. Albert Martin.

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stuart Whitman, Sarah Mil.._
James Fox, Robert Morlq,
Gert Forbe, IriDa Deml&lt;ll,
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Greenhorn Infantrymen Kill
52 North VietNam Regulars
SAIGON (UP)- Veteran North Vietnamese troops
Saturday charged repeatedly in human wave attacks
against "greenltorn" American Infantrymen In the Central Highlands near the Cambodian border. ~ut the hard·
hit Gls held their ground and killed 52 while suffenng
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Three U. S. Army helicopters flyi"" to the a1d of t~e
besieged Americans were shot down ~ Commu'\'st
ground fire. One of the air craft crashed m flames, w1th
"heavy casualties" to the "It laid a ring of steel around
crew.
our positions. The Air Force
A U.S. spokesman said l~e helped out, too."
Communists apparently threw a Even the Giant Bil'l stratofor·
reinforced North Vietnamese tresses came to the su~port of
KUALA. LUMPUR Mala sla (UPI) _President John· battalion against lnexperi~nced the beleaguered Infantrymen by
BOil raiSed Malaysia ofi hil kivlll here today for shOW· American troops from "'."~. of pounding Communist concentra·
In ~ "diWtary actlbn can st(lp Communillt agg~-ession" the U.S. 41b Infantry DIVISIOn Uons in the area In blib level
rogfewve government can ensure peace.
that arrived In Viet Nam only saturation bombing. .
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. '!'!'e Commurdsts first struck " r:·~SENTED PAIN~G- William H. Vodrey, Jr., center, ]m!Sident of the Ohio ~prlcal Society, Satthrte:daf ~~ to Tllailand during which he ordered a
Combat Debut
'llfiful dusk Fr1day ntght. They nrd &lt;o;: presented a portrait of General Edmond Hennocque to Judge Robert M. Betz, right, preslclent ot the
one-third Increase in u. s. military assistance to that 'lbe A!Mricans, In their hea&gt;/y finally stopped shooting about Gallia County Historical Society. Gen. Hennocque was born in Gallipolis on Dec. 15, 1860. He was a ·ramous
Communist , threatened na·
Clombat debul, absorbed sorne of noon on Saturday and withdrew,
field officer in the French Army during World War I. The painting above was completed by an unidentified
tlon.
men In Southeast Asia and In lhe worst pualsbment troops of apparently Into the ju~gles.
artist in 1917. The portrait was presented to the Ohio Historical Society in 1964 by the general's daughter,
In his prepared statement at other parts of the world.
the _c~ack NoMh VIetnamese 810 Military spokesmen m Saigon _:M::a:::d:::a.::m:::e..:M::·..:d:::e:..:L:::•:::rnu=·na=t,~P
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the airport here Johnson said: "you valiantly subdued a DiVISIOn could d~llver durmg said the American defenders
"I know thai your natkm Is Communist insurgency in your the attacks Which military from the 2nd and 3rd Brigades
observers feared nlighl be the of the 4th Division suffered
1 model of what may be done nation.
by de~ and lar-slllhted
prelude to a major Communist "moderate" casuallle• during
"And lhen, from tbe very offensive.
the fight -meaning that they
Page 2·3 .. • . General News
oame room wbere you once u.s. spokesm•n said tbe were hard hit.
Page 4 " " ..... Editorial
planned strategy, you plaa- North
VIetnamese regulars,
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ned the works of peace. You shrieking and shouting as they
Page 6-7 , •••...... Sports
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Balding Dr. Samuel H. Shep.
began buDding a free aad charged, staged at least live Luna 12 Sends Back
Page 8 · · · · , .... . Features pard paused to puff on his pipe, pulled up his collar
prosp•rons countryside lbat major charges at lhe u.s.
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Page 9 ••• ••• •. Local and against the early evening c,hill, and pushed ~.ut of the
..., relieve tbe poverty and Infantrymen In the largest First oon Ao~ MOVBy PR&amp;'lON MCGRAW
Area News gray sandstone courthouse: 'That's on~ down, he mut·
opathy apon whlcb comma· attacks or the kind since last MOSCOW - LUN
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United Press !Dternallooal Page 10 · · · ·.•. . . Society tered. The fmt week of his second ~I had ended. He
llkm lbrlves."
July's "Operations HaBtings" ed Russia. closer to a manned
CKENRIDGE
T e •· 'Page 11-12 ..... Radio, TV IS charged w1th second ~egree murder m the 1954 blud·
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bed . . .
. moon landmg Saturday by sue- BRE .
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The Pres1 nllal jet touc
fighting In .the area 240 m1les cessfully snapping Its first tele· (UPI)-DISl. Judge E.H. Gnffm Page 13 .......... Society wife, Marilyn, 34.
venire of 411.
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov. dewn on the 11,400-feel runway north of Saigon.
vision shots of the . lunar sur- refused Saturday to take 95- Page 14-15 .. Classified Ads One by one, the eight men
J~es A. Rhodes asked the at Subang Airport and taxle&lt;i A spokesman lor the 4th face alter four days in orbit. year-old C~h!orma philanthro- Page 16 .. Dateline, In Our and four women given the When the 12th bad heel
Oh1o Board of Regents S~tur- up 10 one, of the ~ost ~odem Infantry Dlvls1on said tbe "Luna 12 photographed sec- pisl Otis B~rch away from his
Town, Week's Review responsibility of finding the selected, two venl~ ...
day lor a study 10 enable g~fled and beautiful termmals m As- attacking Communists "came tlons of the lunar surface with n -convicl bride of lour days. Page 17-24 ....••.. Comics osteopathic brain surgeon in- mamed .uncalled, while e1gbl
science students to learn from ia.
from all sides and got to within a special photo-television de- Birch's relatives bed charged Page 16 _....••• , _ Deaths nocent or guilty filed silently prospectiVe jurors had beel
!he best Instructors at all slate Johnson was greeted by King 15 to 25 yards of two of our vice " the Soviet neWII agency the former Perl Choate, Birch's
t 1 th to r·llke building to excused 00 peremptory challmllniverslties.
Yang DI·Pertuan Agong, Queen com p an le s' positions but Tass' reported. Two of the pic· new bride, was holding him
~~.':! ae qu7~ weekend with g;s :m&lt;l another 26 bad beelt
Tbe governor said students In Raja Permalsurt Agong, and couldn~ penetrate."
tures were shown over Moscow under restraint.
th . 1 ·u
disnussed for one reasoa 01
natural sciences "wbo by their Prime Minister Tengku Abdul "Our,artillery really helped television a little more than an Birch whose personal fortune ·
:e al::l::· who look the another• .
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blgb scMc&gt;l recorda and by oth· Bshman and his wile.
lls out, the spokesman added. hour later.
h bee• described variously
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Talty late Friday • were
resumes Monday • on Sheppard'•
It become leedln.g .scientists
courtroom when Griffin ruled.
McCONNElSVILLE
Ohio vors of 46 veniremen brought motion to change the location II
would be beneDcl&amp;fles of the
Birch left the courtroom '- (UPI) _ 'lbree . r fires, into court from an original the trial on the grounds be
proposal.
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cannot receive a fair trial iD
As an example, IUI~es said
before the judge's ruling.
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has been a judge for less !baa
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Ed. Note: The Time&amp;-Senlinel partmenl of Education baa aid· ranks 46ltl in the nation
m convicted murderesa, said. of a balf.ntilllon dollar blaze in
two years, had ordered tbe
crysta~ re:e=
condty ucl· reproduces lhe following article ed building constnrollon in low state aid to education. Teach- "He (the judge) iJ fair and the business dtalricl.
motion for a change In venue
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upon request of the Democrat Income dlslrlcts. Tbe Southern ers' salaries In Southern Ohio boaesl. 1 have no fear of
beld In abeyance unUI It 1111
Every Cllle of our unlversl- organization of Meigs County, Local D!Jirlcl received some are among the lowest In the appearing before him In any Fire Chief P. C. Bragg s~fd ASHTABULA, Ohio IUPI) - determined if a "fair and
lin has :lala::I~te~en: E. A. Wlniell, executive com- $325 thousand dollars 111111 East· nation. A former teacher In lhls further action. Mr. Birch Is ~ ~= of ~ dowot~w~ f : Four buildings were destroyed impartial" jury could be seal!d.
lc siren&amp;
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ern a alzeable amount. T b e county told us recently abe re- going to stay bere with me in esc ,
as e wors.
and four others were damaged
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kind of I program and the 00~ We appreciate this opportun· Stale Board of Education baa celves $1,200 more per year to Breckenridge."
town a htatory. was still undo- early Selurday In
a major BarriDg a cban&amp;e of venut,
Persllles can, through co-opera- lty to call attention to your the sole authority, with no po- Mason, w. va. than she did 1n She was Birch's personal !ermined. The fire destroyed downtown fire which occurred ~election of two alternate turon
live enlet'prise, open the doors readera to tile opinions a o d liUcal strings allached. U tbe ber home district Ia ~lgJ.
nurse when be and his late wife ~ bU!Iness places aad two across tlle street from t b e 11s scheduled 10 slarl Monday
of science and technology to the omlsalons in tbe editorial In appropriations are amall lhe Now for the lfighwa)'&gt;: In Eatelle were In Callfornia. She reSidences, consuming nearly a scene of a 11.7 million blaze alter Talty ~les on this and
ttudenla who wlll soon. beco~ this space lui Sunctay.
board has 10 make lhe best of 1961, Mas Farley, the DeJlllty brought them to Texas and the hall block.
20 months ago.
any other motions thai may lit
world • famous SCiemlsts, We In lhls county are not II. Our present Governor In his Direcl&lt;ir of IDghways, held ,lhe late Mrs. Birch died Oct. 7.
As firemen were busy clean- Prellnlinary estimateslndical· entered.
Rhodes said
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bl,chly concerned what t be 1962 campaign ~ eo per legal public bearing Ia 1 he Harlan J. Moebn, a coU!In of lng up debris, they were caUed ed damage to tbe larger part
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• regen Cleveland Preu aad olhera cent State Aid 10 education. At Meigs County coui1room on Ute the llrsl Mra. Birch bad to the other three fires, I h e of a city block would top $1
DANGER!
1bouid ltudy the feaslblllty of may eay: We should be more the. time, the State provided 31 planned Route 33 to Darwin conlended the new brtde bad first abeut 9 p.m. Friday which million. An Ashtabula fireman, YOUNGSTOWN (UP!) dealllylq~ r~ ~~ lnlerested in Southern Ohio af· per cent. Now, afiM 3'4 yeara and the Route 7 by-pass. Thls kidnaped Birch. While officer• burned more than an acre of Eugene Jovak, 38, was boa- Trumbull County aulhorill•
lrelhrnan who ld -··~•· 8 Wrs.
of . l)le current admillillralion, bearing, an account of wblcb ftl'e looking for her, abe and valuable Umber on lbe John pllallzed with smoke lnbalatlon said Solurday there mo.y be u
Institutions
ceu ~-~ as 'Die 2 million doUara of State Sla~ Aid to Er!ucatloo bas was written In tlle Dally SenU· Birch eloped to Altus, Okla. and Martin Farm near here.
aad two were treated for min· attempt made to kill Bernard
uture lop ~mooey 10 ·help bul!d the blgb moved - BACKWARDSII'l II nel, met witb unanimotll apo were married thla week In an Early today, pranksters were or cuts.
L. Under, Uberty Twp. " '1......., F., •tv..
~ch\~01. In Melg1 Local School Ia now 'll per cent. Local prop- provai of those In attendance. automobile In front of a beUeved to have raked a huge Firemen hampered by
15 gage and real estate broker itl·.~&lt;!ll .........,.
Dlatrlct •• ednlini4tered ~ ~ lues have of aecessi&amp;Y, 'lbe Highway Department J. minister's bomt.
pile of leaves onto the residence miles per' boor winds, fought I volved In olvU and erlrn1nal
TOKYO UPI-JiaiD, lOti tlrnel IJreiJ by the St:aW School lilereased as much u ~ sued a press release thai COil- · Birch ·broke ~ leg several of attorney Robert Christy aad the flames lor more than four proceedings totaling more thea
betwilt Ill titllo adtlvlty leD In ~ IIIII the Department of ln. some areas, to flU the gap. structlon on betb prnjecll would months a.o aad canmt walk. set 11 afire. Tba house was 011&gt; boura before !be blase was $250,000. He was freed Fridar
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brougbl llllder cootrol.
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referred to ''missing frames" o!
the 111m not released by Ule
which he said might ha~e
showed evidence of "aoother
bulleL"
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uoaccounted for," Keating aaid, .
"The Warren C.mml•slon Report goes out the 'lrindow."
Pike said that after reeding
the Warren Report and other
materia~ "I loo regard lbe

"It II 111811daf4ry lbal Wll
dispel
these rumora surroundlni the assassination,"
Pike said. "What Is the most
Important thing In lbe long run
-the trulb or wbat ef1ecl the
evidence might bave on our,
Image abroad?" be aslled. Pike,
former Epsicopal bishop of San
Francisco, bas been criticized
recenUy by hls churcl! lor hls
Interpretation of Ghrlstian doctrines.
Keatlllg said Ufe Magazine
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of the Jewllli 'lbeological
seminary of America In New
York were forming a. national
Interfaith committee which wlll
call on President Johnson to
release all withheld evidence In
lbe aua~slnatioD. Hescbel was
not ~nt al the news
conference al'ltennedy lnlerna·
llonal Airport )lecause Selurday
Is the Jewish sabbath.
Keating said committee mem.
bers wur allempt to present tbe
pe1111o• to lbe White House
"wilhln lhe 11e11 10 days.

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