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whose residence was destroyed
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The IIIIIIUal Christmu parf.y
wiD be held at the home o! !lire.
Wlnn, Fndt will be given at
Chrlatmastime to t h e Meigs
C®ntv Children'!~ HOD!l!
Tlpo on What to ln"'recember were !liven by Mrs. &amp;towdell, The travellns prbe donated by Mrs. Pearl Little 1\'8S """
by Mrs. Margaret Por100s.
Cooldes, jlWlcil and eottee were
served durlns tho OOIIciUdlng .,..
elal hour. Mrs. Atkln8 and !lire.
Murra,y J)lllsided at the punch
bowl and colfee servlee. Thankag!Ying veroes were given Ia response to roll call.

Late Show

11:20-

i:I:SO Tonight

M11on, W. Va.

YOU DESERVE THE BESt-

Thufsday

1
I

Your pharmacist

to provide you
with the very best

Jel!ers

8:00I 8:309:00 Mike Douglas
. 9:30-

i,JAfLY cifl')tO l1lm' - Rere'e how
.

-$3.99

Parade

ment and pharmaceuticals . _. they're a
team dedicated to your good health I

AlwayS et Your Sorvico

POMEROY

OPEN DAILY 1:00AM TO 10:00 PM
luiiMy IO:tO AM to 12:30 PM 1nd

I.OOtePzODPM

I

'a -z G E 1 U C G C

K

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McHale's Navy
Dreem Girl ot

Women's News

('

.

,

New Members
Welc0med into
Gorden Club
•'

bytetlan Chu.-h,

-

.

·

SA'\'tJRDAY

ROtniD AND SQUARE dlnee

. 1!111 'be 'lleld Sa~. Nov. 25,
·' II 8 p,dl, at tile BI!Word YOi&amp;U&gt;
Center, The dlnee is belrv l!l)allliOroof by the -Buckeye MotoreyC!e Club,

22 Attent
, . -22 Attend Class
Dinner Monday

ch)ircll dining t'oolii Moriday nill1l
with 22 members and fiiOsts lit·
tending.
Decorations by Nre. E'll!rstt
Thomu corrllid out tile holldti)'
{I!Otlt. In ros.,Gnse to roll esll,
/l!embers gave a ThellklliYl!V

'

~...

News
Merv Griffin

....

MEANt MUCH
THE YEARS
WE APPREciATE
IT AND WAN'!'
TO WISH YOU
.

Pacemaker News

News
Late Show

Sports
Joey Bishop

WCHS ~-TV 8

WHTN -TV 13'

Bible Answers

.
·J rH.

•

\Sleepy Jeffers

•
'

.

lourtos~;,

3:00 Another World

The Fug!Uve

Jackie Oblinger
-As World Tuma

To TeU Tnlth

3:25-

News

3:30 Dm't Say
4:00 Mr. Cartoon
4:305:30RaWhide

Edge ol Nlgbt

Dark Shadows

Fllnlllilnea
Famlly Theater

Dating Game

·NewJ,yweoJ Gam!'
Trulh·C~IIOt

·

News·

SPIN· A~YARNS_ii.OP~•

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Open House Svecials--Con_tjniJes t~fu Nov, 25 ,
,

~·

'

,, ,.,.

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,-Du41eyts·

Hondo

Friday

A Deal

Tde month• to ,My/

-PAUL WttDHt ls ·~~ .; PrQnt 1t\tf:

~.~i4u;t~

WouJd~f.t
'

6:30 -

NO MONEY D

TO US OVER

Women's News
General Hospital

WSAZ -TV 3

'9 &amp;

HAS .

• itosal!e story, were welcomed
into tile membership Oflhe WalkIll Gorden Club at a recent meetIng of the group held at tile home
MASON PERSONALS ot
Mrs. Edna Lee.
and Mrs. Ltlter Zerkle
Mrs. AUdra Well prtoi&lt;Mdatthe
al Marahall Unlver'!«J
_, WI,
.;. •'"-·"""'·
&lt;t)tnOd with~
, 'D11
-""-J•
Jlliit!ler, II t .
1110!'
sslllle to lhe
,,
'·

MeHale's Navy
Dream Girl

10:00 Dean Martin
11:00 News
11:2011 :30 Tonight

rilanllfat:ttlret's 1pecificationa.
All work is plrfarmed by
aidllid mechardCII with modern

YCMI.

Family Theater
NFL Football

Our expert mecllanic• adjutt
c•ater, cambtr •nd toe-in to

precllloil equiplllt!nt.

' '

News

.

Mrs. AIOIIzo Custer prialdld
at the bullno18 llleotilt d~
llldcll lime plus were maCle *w
rlllllelllbering lint· In• at Christ•

Ylee · , preatdltlt . LYDdm! B. Jack Ruby.
Jaliiuoo was awotn lli as chi~!

Hospital

.

'

'

i963, Preoldent'- Jojlll F.•
' Ktimed$ ivliL BSIIUIIilail!ll Ia 'eXerutlve. Lee Harv.,y Oewald, : two now mellibors, 1\lro. GOldie
charged with the ahoollng, wu
' and h
d··"""· - MI.
nanu llrill a ,tew h;li&gt;ta lator iatai)JI
ohot two , dtil'a !liter bY - Storjl
or .,...wr, ••

,,: ·

,~OLIDAR ::---------------------- ------ N0Wv75c! ' _
' MPORTED-Re~- 59c and .'1.89
.•. ' -' ,-,
fARN -"--------,-, it · '---- -~ - -'
WORSTED TWEEQ, Re-g. -

than dishwashlng by hand!

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO ~M;em;be~r;~;~

'

AEHSGCCUHV

' In

The Fugitive

lUICK KNIT-REG. 95c

I' .

K V M

K

\'tstertlay'• Cr)'JtiOIJUOte: LANGU.ApE; AS WJCU.. AS THE
FACULTY OF SPEIJCII, WAS THE DIMIIDIAIJ'Il GilT OF
GOD.-- -NOAH WICBBTER

Red Cross Chapter today issued
an aweal on behalf ot the ll·
member Henry Cline !amlly
whose residence was destroyed
by lire late &amp;mday nlghl.
All o! the !amlly's household
goods and clothiqr weredeotroyed In the fire, Both Mr. and Mrs,
Cline ore unable to work. They
have nine children at home. The
house where the famlly res tded
was a rental Wilt located at Ball
Run, The !amlly !a looking lor
low cost adequate housing.
Residents having furniture

FRIGIDAIRE MOBILE DISHWASHERS

'

S K t/ N L,

UC

WBN UVGPUNKWTG
BTBQ,VJQ , - KIUGT

Tho Meigs County American

waist, 30 length trousers.
The family is temjiOJ'arily re
sidlqr with a married daughter
In Mloklleport.
GOLFERS' PARTY SET
The 11111111al Christmas parly or
the Pomeroy Golf Club wiD be
held at 7 p.m. on Dec, 10 at
the Drew Wel&gt;eterPoat39,'Amerlcan Le!doll, Home. The event Is
01)811 to members and green lee
players and their apwsea.
George Hall wiD J)lllVIde 11111le
during llle a1ra1r. Tickets, et
$2 per person, m111 be JQrchaaed at the club. Deadline lor
JQrehaseslo Dec. G.

RIXAU. DRUGS

TUSG

CUTOVN

and a hall and 18 1/2. Cline
wears small size shirts and 32

Swisher
&amp; Lohse
--

i~tnAr

GPGEF
H 8

Mrs. Cline can wear sizes 16

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•Chrlllllall Tempennee union wm
'meet ·et 7,30 Frldey ~at the ot the J.o.F. e1..1 ottile \Jni11G __
:t.l!cJdl\!pwt First tlnlted .Pftl· ~st Churth wae held Inlbo

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Jor the three L'a, X tor the tWo O'e, etc. Sl.ft&amp;'le letteta, apoa·
trophies, U.e len(lh and torrhaUon of the wordo are all hlnbo,
"E,Jlch day the ecCie letW. are c:Utterent.
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four are boy' !rom ages eight
through U and they wear clolhiJ¥ in size ra.wes from six
through 12, Two girls, 12 and
13, weer prls cloth~ ln sizes
12 and 14 while two others, ages
16 BOO 18, wear size 10 b1 women's garents, A 14-yeer-old
boy, at home. wears sizes, 14
and 16,

of medical treat-

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ladies Size ·
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For J~amily

but muot be especially marked
lor distribution to the Cline famIly, The Rev, Kenneth Pierce,
Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy, also
is taking a role in assisting the
!amily, Cootributions ma,y also
noti(y him,
Among the nlnechlldrenathome

with your doctor

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Hable Answers

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items to glw the !amily are
asked to noti(y the Salvation Army, 992-5472, of the contribution. Clothing articles may he lei!
at the Salvatioo Army Heedquart-

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Plans w_ere Dllde Cor providing
~jolla., orrangomente rorthehoa-

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CortYenlent T•rm~

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL XX

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1967

Million
. by
The 'Why'
Of Thanks
Described

SWEDISH DIPLOMAT GUN.
'"" Jarring lodq aeceplecl apIOialmont u IP8Cial United Nr..
1ona peace t1MJ1 to the Middle
lUI wbere lhe United Arab Jle.
..,lic was threatening new war
rllb Israel,
U,A,R, President Gamal Abo
lei Nuser, In a speech openlna
1 new session of Eo'Pt'l nafaaal aa.,rnb!,r_Thuradl1, wamd he is P!§&gt;ared to
to war
iiilidf political pressures cia
lilt force Israel to l!lve up Arab
lands selzed In the June 5-10

so

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IOWA CITY, IOWA- THE
llrst llocunUinled caao of a chlld
born deformed after lta mothar
hod taken U1D lilrlng early preg.
11111ey wu confirmed tocla¥ by a
tlldlatrlcs profeseor at the State
Unlver all;)' of Iowa.
. Dr. Hans Zell- aa1d the
I.'!QIIWI. I 19.,year-&lt;&gt;!d J'owa re.
&amp;ldent who took UID on four occasions during the seventh week
of prell'laney, gave birth to ·a
baby girl with a cletormed rl8ht
log,

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waist to 32 waist and 84 to 88 wliist.

Around

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t;r 1a Cib.man.. o1 t11e birllldaf
111111.......,. or Mra. E, E. Foilrod.
The P8111' wu held at the
Jack Follrod home on Llneoln
Hill. Attending were Mr. an d
Ml'B. E. E. Follro&lt;~ Damy and
KIQ', Mrs. R101sh and Darin, Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Follrod and Kim
and Benny Branham.
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A1TENDGAME
Mrs, Ray Williams and sons,
Rocky and Mark, and Mrs. Sam

Dyke were ln Moreheed, Ky.,
&lt;m&gt;r the weekend lor the Morebelli Slate Unlwrolty • Eutem
Kentu&lt;ky game, They went especlally to see Connee Wi I·
Iiams, a senior there, Connee
will arrive today tor a Thanksglvill! weekend visit wi1h he r

parents.

Middleport
Mrs. Clyda Allonswur1h ls In
Washington, D. C. w1t11 her daughter, Mrs. James Hartinprand

children, for a holiday violt.
Mrs. David Entomlnger Is In

Charleston, W. Va. for a Thanks-

vislt with her famlly, Mr.
and Mrs, Roth Zahn and Mr.
and Mro. Charleo Entsminger.

giving

Miss Carol Bachtel, R. N,, has
rtiUrned to her emplol'lllent at
the otnce ~ ilr. J, J, Davis
after a several weeks' Leave
due to the Ulness ~ her father

and family of Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathanlel Harman and &lt;laUI!IIter, Dlana,orErle,
Pa. and Mr. and Mro, John
Smith of Akron, will be here for
a Thanklll&lt;lv!ng vlslt with Mrs.
J, K. Smith and other relatives.
Mrs. Evelyn Grueser ts a pa-

tient at Holzer Hospital. She was
accom)lO!Iled there Sundaf nl&amp;lrt
by Mrs. WUUamRobaonandMrs.

MEIGS

vln, and Min Rose Marte Hack-

Tonight thru Saturday
Nov. 22.25
"DOCTOR ZHIVAGO"
Genldlne Chsplln
JuDe Chrtll.le
Running time
3 Hrs. 20 llln.
Box-office closes 8 P.M.

ett, both students al Ohio state
Ulllversizy, Th&lt;oy will •pend the
Thankqlv!Jv weekend here with
· thelr lamliles,
HAVE GUESTS
Sundaf guests o! Mrs. Welby
Whaley were Mrs. Clara Karr,
Mrs. Gladys CU&lt;kler, and Mrs.
Karl Grueser,

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13, 1896, In Waftrly. She was
l)l'8Cedlc! In death by her par.
IIIII. Charles M. and Mollie
Sbrldor Caldlrell. She moved
frOm Pomeroy toNewarklnl931.
She was a member of the Seclilld Preall)'terlaD Church of Newark and a gracllate of MuaJdn.
1180 College.
She Is IIUJ'Vived by her lmiIIIIICI, George, who was a for.
, _ counl;y 881'1cultural aseat
of Pomeroy; two ~s, Mill
Carolyn Kreltler, Peoria. W.,
11111 Mrs. Joan Donohoo, Klleen.
l'aas; two brothers, Charles
Calc1'11811, StJrlnlllold, and John
Coldwoll, Wavwb'_;,llve sisters,
Mrs. VIrginia mea, Seallle,
Wuh.i Miss LueyCald'11811,lllss
Jean ~Caldwell, Miss Greta J:al4...U and Miss Mildred Calci'II8U,
1111 ol Dlltoo.
Funeral services will be conPod UcJnclal at 2:30 p.m. from
IIIII Second Preall)'terlaD Clllreh
Ia Newark with the Rev. Charles
lliQhter1 olllclatlna Burial will
ill In Cedar Hill Camelerfthere.
Frleads will be received at the
Roll H111dor11011 Funeral Home,
59 N. 5th st.. Newark. from 7
to9 on~ llldtrom lio ·
4llld 7 to 9 em'&amp;lnda;y, ·

Banquet
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Thanksgivin~ is a lime for f)lstime celebra·

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Sally Mora Will Crown

!1ai'IJ,

Speaker Set

and a past judge of the Junlor
Miss Pageant, and Russell Mil.
Ier, Dayton, president of the

Ohio Junlor Miss Inc.
The judaes will Interview conteotants Sundaf atternoon. The
bnpacts of Eastern Hl~ School
will provide music for the peg.
oant.
HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS WEDNESDAY Forrest
McNeal, Cheshirei
Grover Arnold ~Pomeroy.

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or by cootaclln8 Ralllh Werry,

Dixie SI\Yder, Wilbur Beaver.
ADMISSlONS THURSDAY -Pat-

Tl8&lt;eti 'tor ·11U!

be purchalled from any of the Albert Marlin, Janet Stump,
11 contestants In the pageant MerJe Manley, Mayme Custer,

director,

All-SEOAL
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Mrs. Clark.

CALCUTrA- ACOMMUNIST
Instigated 4d-bour strike ended
ot dawn liclda.Y and aulhorldoa
M!~@_ SaJ!UI9ri!..MO!gs CouJi..
&gt;egan counting the cost of the
cy
Junior Mlas 1967, will crown
'iooclf rioting that - down this
olzy of 5 mlllkln for two c1t3s. lifo lilnnor of the 11J68 Junior
At least live perB&lt;IIa nre Miss Pageant of Nov. 26 at the
dlled and 20 Injured Tburadl1 Middleport 1llllh School auditorlY policemen who !Ired 11 Ume1 Ium at about 10 p.m. '111$ J\DI.
Into ramJllll(ng mobs that were lor Mlsa Hostess award winner
1J'Oiestlng the central govern- alao will be IIIIIOUIIcecL
neot•s ouatmg of tile CommuMlaa Mora wiU present the
"Far
Away Places" wbleh help.
dat.domlnated United Front f!PV·
!l'lllllent of West llengal llate• ed win her title of Junior Miss
last year. She repraiiOilled Melga
Coun13' at the Oblo Junior Miss
Pageant, and received honorable
mention lor her hostess award

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ol 1041 Fabbanks Ave., Now.
ark. Ohio, died In Ucldng CouJi..
t;r Memorial Hospital Thuracll1

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regulAr ~•e• 8 to 2.0. Juniot Petite Sizes 3 to 11, fti'ilular .
uruor 11zes 3 to 15 and half slzes 12~ to :!e'k jlld fill' '
per si1e1 46 to 52.
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daul!llters are In the process or
movi.ng to Athens where M r s.
Wrl&amp;fit Ia emp!Q1ed at 0 hI o
Unlveralzy.

BRINGS STUDENTS HOME
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Tueada.v nlgbt for his 1011, Mar·

Fornll Bachtel.

GIRls diT

Mrs. rJ. E, Harley ls the guest
of her son, Dr, John Harley,

Kenneth Byer.

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dolls which have been made by Mrs. Clifford Leifheit and Mrs, William F. Clark for bazaar to be
staged Dec. I and 2 at Duke Cleaners, Second St., Pomeroy, by the Rock Springs MethodiHt Church,

Judges lor Oils year' a pag.
88111 are Mra. Richard Rawllnp,
a past judge; Mrs. Janet Kom,
hosteu of the "Cofl:se W I t h
Janet;" Ralph E, Zlnoer, pres!·
dent or the Marietta Ja.vceeo

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Readers are asked to he patient
until production of news lnto
prlnt reiUms to normal, uslng
the offset process Installed by
the Ohio Valley Publishing
company last SIUlday.
Publisher Rlchard Owen said
regular news budgets will he
processed as soon as possible.

ricia Roush, Pomeroy; Don Beck..

er, Middleport.
DISCHARGES THURSDAY Grover Arnold, Bruce Campbell,
Dan Weddle.
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haS been received 0( the
of Simeon V. Davis, 81, ln

a Columbus hospital Wednesday.
He was a Conner Pomeroy resident and was living in Marengo.
He was the son of the late Eli and
Annie Van Meter Davis. SUrvivors include his wife, Sylvia, Marengo, and two children, E~ther

Mitton and James Davis, of Columbus. Arrangements are incomplete.

SALLY MORA
TllllEE FINED

Three ~endants were fined $10
and costs each Tuesday ~tin
the court of Middleport Ma.vor
c, o. Fisher. They arc Shirley
Lou Meyers, 24, Rerdsville, Rt.
1, speeding; Terry Lee Wolfe,
18, Portland, operating a motor

vehi cle in a dangerous marmer ~

and owens R. Badgley, 45, MhldlepOrt, intoxication.

NUMBERS TO CALL
Syracuse village officlals sald
toda.v the emergency and lire
number, 992 ..5201, remains the
same and ls listed in the phone
directory. The only difference is
the extension in the home or
Mayor Hennan London and to
reach him the eme1·gency number must be called. If there ls
no answer at 992-5201, persons
desiring emergency or fire de·

partment servlce should call992·
5133 as the second nwnber, or
992-2801 as the third nwnber.

COLUMBUS (IJPI) GOv.
James A. Rloldes has anliOWICed he may oubmlt to the
leglllal!lre a $700 millkln bond
Issue to provlda a glaut boost
to trsnsportatloll research and
const~Vctlcm •

R~l llld the prqiOOid
bond 1•-· which ww!d have to
be approvecl by the lol!lalalure
IIDd then by voters, would provida:
-$275 million In d!N..tapproprlattons to clUes and countles
The weekly school news col· to help them overcome crl1111llng
umn by George Hargraves point. tralflccongestlon.
- $125 million to complete the
log up ~~ In the Melga
Appalachian
lllllhWIQ', connectLocal Dlotrlet does not appear
Ing
ClnctnnaU
with Belpre, that
toc~a¥.
In Its place, Supt. Hargraves has been stalled lor lack of
submitted the following by aMI&lt;\o federal funds.
- $240 million, which would
dleport fourth grader, George
Stewart; aon of Mr. a n d Mrs. be matched by lederal money,
to ac ..lorate highw!Q' conatrucGeorge SteWart:
"WHY I AM THANKFUL" Uon tllroughout the state.
- $3D million to build the
"I am Olank!Ul Olat God geve
His son, Jems. to dle on Cal- transportation reseerch and devary's cross and He shed Hls velopment center In Logan and
Union countles.
own blood that we ml&amp;fit
No New Taxes
have everlaatlng lite In o u r
Rhodes said the IIIOII6Y to II·
home In Heaven.
"1 am thankflll lor food a n d nance all those projects can be
clothing and shelter and o u r raised "at no addl.tlonal cost to
famlly. I am thankful for o u r Ohio taxpayers." He explallled
clmrches that we can gil to, the $700 mDllm bond Issue
to worship God and to learn more could be financed by a rEilewal
of the one-oent gasoline tax and
about Him,
"I am Olank!Ul lor tile world the axle mOe tax, both of which
that we live In and Ole~· are now 1n existence.
As things stand now those
In lt. I am Olank!Ullor 111,)' ~ds '
two
taxes would end when the
and they moan to me. ·
$500
mUIIon hlghWIQ' conatrucu1 am thankful for a God who
Uon
bond
losue approved by Vl&gt;o
will answer oor priQ'ers.
ters
In
1965
Is paid of!.
"Truly - we have so much
Rhodes
brought
up the subject
to be thank1W for."
of urban traltlc bottlenecks ear·
ller this week when he asked
businessmen
at a meeting It
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tho Ohio Chamber of Commerce
to help his administration aolve
Wednesday was a d!Q'ofdooble
the problem.
accidents for Ernest (Bud) wtn.
11 0ne can travel 50 to 75 mUea
gett or Racine.
Louie D. Lee, 34, Rt. 1, Racine, traveling ealit on Rt. 124,
sttu~~·.a :COW belonging to Wingett, beriJdng Its leg, The COW
later had to be destroyed.
Wingett, traveilng to the scene
of the accident was truck from .
behind by a car driven by .Edward M.. Brown, New Haven.
The'Pomero;· emergency sQied
11"!18
summoned 'Thursdav At 12·.
The Meigs County SherlfPs De·
50
p.m.
to the Karr and Van
partmenl reported no arrests
Zandt
parking
lot where Wllor injuries, heavy damage to
llam
Browning,
Cedar Grove,
the Lee car, mediwn to Brown's
W, Va., was found lying on the
and light to the Wingett vehlclu.
street. He was taken to Vater.
ana
lllemorlal Hospital as a
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medical patient.
The S&lt;fllld was summoned a.
gain at 5:14 p.m. to Vale st.,
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL lor Mary Frazier, a maternlt;r
ADMISSlONS WEDNESDAY - case, who was transported to
Veterans Memorial Hospital. The
None.
DISCHARGES WEDNElDAY - unit was called tocla¥ at 5:27
a.m. to Clittol), W. Va., for small
Howard Kitchen, Bllly Brewer.
ADMI$10NS THURSDAY - daughter of llh-. and Mrs. Jack
Welker who wu having convul·
None.
s!OIIs, Tho child was taken to Hoi·
DISCHARGES THURSDAY - zor Hospital by the S&lt;Jied.
None.

Bombers:, Blast
Escape Routes
ily EuGENE V. RISHER
-:n.udwa,y betw- Dall
SAIGON (IJPI)- Waves of :tho provincial
giant u.s. B:;2 bombera tocla¥ ·The bodies of biasllod
routes or Com. lwere found on the
s neelng Hill 875, ·;and numerous blood
captured by American eoldlero roway lntiD the junglee.
In the longest and bloodiest' Five miles eali ol.
campaill'l or the llv...year.long 'sprawling American bale ·II:
Vietnam war,
Plolku, Communlst ~ ·
About 20 miles sooth of Dak {!Iring a! polnllllank r_,
To, focal pointed ol the 23-day ·.ambushed a slz..truck ~
campalsn In tho Central High. :. convoy. Six Amerlellla ·
lands, about 500 American ~wounded and three _ . . . ,
troopa caullllt up wllb a n&lt;l jNorth VletDamese eold!erl :
batUe&lt;l an unknown size Ioree ol captured.
North VIetnamese.
'. U.S. troops captured Hill 815
First reports llld at least one Thursday after live claY• It
American was ldlled and live heavy llghUng.
OhMI&lt;llll Ill tbo club, -

•at b::"

mont o«tclal said liclda.Y.

atlon Servlce, said.
In Minnesota and parts
Tho molsture Is high
of South Dal&lt;ota have farmers In corn harveated thm~gb most
been able to harvest a fairly of Nebrallka·bitwo-thlrds or Iiil .~
dry crop, !lob Bergland, Ml4- and all of !nolo, lncllana and
west Director lor the AgrlcuJ. Ohio, he llld, "and that still In
farmers, 111 Agrlculture Depart. tural Stabilization and Conserv. the llolds Ia eVOII wetter,"
Only

Hartenbachs' is Unusual Home

'*"

Mrs. Montgomery
Dies Wednesday

Funeral services for llebble B.
Montgomery, · 73, Langsvllle R. D.
Who died Wednesday at 10 a. m,
IOlelqlOctedly at home, wlil lie.
bold Saturday at 2 p, m , at
lllng. Burial will be in the Red"
. . ollt(.&lt;:elftllleey,

&amp;R Squad Called

_ Slgnlllcant changes In bar·
Prices for drying OQJipment
natlng tn the last tow years range trom $3,000 to $15,000
worllelled the problem, Bergland wbon It can be had. but the
aa1d. Corn lormOJ'ly stored on ,:Jiltmand has so heavy that
the cob now to harveated by ,'!fwlloloaalers report none avail·
plclulr - shellers which enshle '' Jlble at any prtceJ. be said.
farmers to !lick the crop a week
Break J&gt;ven
to 10 days earlier but which a!Buyers are diiiCOUIIllng the
so re(JIIres artlll.clal drying.
wet corn ao heavily that flll'DIers are being o!!ared as l!Ulo u
50 cents a bushel, compared to
the $1.05 price Sllpport loan under wblch theY 1\gure they just
I
break oval, Bergland said.
''F'armer""""ers probably can
withstand the I&lt;JIOOZO, but the
tenant Iarmer wl1o has tooled
up with blgb-prlced lii8Cblnerl'
and no oubstantlal ll11ancla1
backlog Is In bad trciUble."

Parkersburg

'

She was horn Feb,
Redcllff, the daughter
Harvey and Mary Jane Pierce
Wright. She was also precedalln
·death by two daughtes, Doria,
and Helen Woodruff, two broth·
ers, and two sisters.
SUrvivors include her husbopd, ·

Twice Thursday

Corn Stale$ Farmers in Trouble
By MARGUERrl'E DAVIS
WASIIINGTON (IJPI) - Tho
exceeslvoly blah moisture content of this year's corn crop
prabably moans banltruptcy lor
a sizable number of mldwestem

*

HAROIJJ LOHSE,
buslnessman, has bef.nnamedto
serve oo the Meigs County

Board of Education, He willlill
the WlelQ&gt;lred tenn of the late
Carl Kautz, Pomer01 star
Route, ¥~hieh expires Jan. 1,
1970. I.,Ohse was lonnerly a
member of the Pomeroy Exempted Village Board of Ed·
ucatlon. He is active in the
Church of Christ and Pomeroy

Gun Club,

Charleyi these children, Mra.'
Audrey Malone, Jackson; ,.roM·

Monl!lOmery, ~ Reynoldobuzll
Franlcs Montgomery, Jacko!ID;
Claude Montgomery, Jack~
Paul Montgomery, ~llvlllo; .
12 grandchildren, and lblee
great-grandchildren.
·
Friends may call at tho
residence IDlti.L noon

when the body will be
funeral home to lie In Illata
noon until tlme ot servlees,

Returning to Widow .•
,,,,,.,

LOUISVILLE

K,y,

(UPI)-

Mrs. Thelma \v. Tichenor 20
liclda.Y awaited tho boc!y of' 11M
husband, a VIetnam casual!;)'
mistakenly ldeotllled as another
soldier and burled by a grlev.
lng tamlly tn T81111esseo.
Mrs. Tlehooor was notllled by
a Ft. Knox Arm,y ~
Weclneadl1 or tho deatll Nov. 9
ot PFC Quinn WU!iam Tichenor
23, and on the following lillY of
a "mixup" tn ldenWlcatleln.
"The Arm,y told me they had
trcd&gt;le ldentltying him," the
i

Rhodes Asks FFA

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