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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 8, 1965

Dinner, Reception Given Honoring
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EdI'th 8etzmg,
SSOCIO e oun I

A 1 o'clock dinner and recep-1 greenery with pmk and blue
Oon honoring Ed1tb Betzing, nylon net bows and streamers

associate state councilor, pre- on ef.lch end.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1'e:r~- mumty at Heath

Methodist VILLE, Ky., spent the week end relatives

• Church November 21 when a with her mother, Mrs. John
District 13, Daughters of Amer- through lhe arch by
Portsmouth, were
weekend committf'e met at the church F. Baily and family and atica Thursday evening m the Row.?n, deputy of Forest
,
guests of his mother, Mrs. Hen- Thursday The ch•1rch served a tended the 50th anmversary of i
Chester grade school. Rev. Eu- Council As ~ach. step m~de t
ry Hennesy.
similar dinner last year durmg Forest Run Methodist chW'Ch.
gene Emerson asked grace.
by Mrs Betzmg m reachmg ,'
MiSs Mary Schaaf, ~olumbus, lhe Christmas holiday.
Frank Amos returned hom.e
Members and guests were her offtce at ASC ~tas named, •
spent lhe week~nd with
her
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Friday from Veterans Memortseated at tables with white cov- It was placed on a ladder. As
Sister and fe~mtly Mr.
and Approxim~tely 80
children at Hospilal and is improving.
Mrs.
Everett
Bachner,
famwill
be
invtted
to
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Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. Williilm Dil·
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rrs and centered With arrange. Mrs Betzing ·and ~rs. owan
ily .
givmg dinner wh.ch Will be fol· lard of Lancaster and Mrs.
menls or fall flowers. lntroduc-1reached the an.:h, C..tddie WickMiss Carolyn Se:lfls. Colum- lowed by a program and rec- Lorna Owens, Middleport. were I
ed at a special table were Mrs. ham of Tlwodorus Council, sang,
bus, spen t the we~kend with [ reatlon penod. Transportat.on recent dinner guests of Mr. and 1
lletzlmg. her husband, Charles "Just One Step At A time,'' an_d
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo will be furnished y c urc Mrs. Harry Keiser. Min~rsville.
Betzmg, daughter , Mrs. Bern- as the steps were ta. en, sle '
Searls.
m~mbers in getting the children Misses Leda Mae and Rober·
H!e Horfman, grandson Stevie McAfee ol &amp;&gt;lie Pr&lt;:~tne Council. '
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h h h
10 nl· l to and from t e c urc · \ I ta Kraeuter spent the weekend
Hoffman; Rev. and Mrs. Emer- sang "I Know The Answer"
MARY McKINLAY
John Allensworth,
versity student, spent the Making up the commietees l at Amanda with Mr. and Mrs.
son and daughter, S~aron: Mrs After retinng the
group
Miss Mary McKinlay, mis~ weekend With his mother, Mrs. are Mrs. Bernard ~ultz, f_9Jd; Pearl Wolf and family.
Elhel Stout, Mrs. Lmme Gaul, e-entered the room wearing siunan· to Swaziland, South Robert Allensworth.
Miss Bess Sanborn m charge or Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Sayre
Mrs Hazel Parish, Mr and I~ousecoats ur robes and lormed Africa: is on furlou~h In the
M1ss Sl1zan11e Bradbury, Rio ) donations for the dinner; Miss or Fairborr. were weekend visMrs Will Mickle, Miss Jean , . c1rcle and Mrs. W&lt;~kely Vtas United States. holding services Grande College, spent
the Frieda ~~aehnle, transJ-MJrt.ation: itors of her mother, Mrs. Frank l
Mickle, Mrs Dorothy
White, I escorted to the rrnnt by Esther among cburches of the Naza- weekend w1th h.:r parents, Mr Mrs Nan Moore, the
guest Stewart.
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l\11ss ~ula White, Edith Wa~e- Ridenour ot Clwster
Counctl1 rene. She will he at ~he
and Mrs. Chnr les Bradbury
hst; and Mrs. Guy Shuler. in· Mr and Mrs. A. S. Puglissi 1
ly: past state councilor &lt;II~ dls- 1who. on bt'ha!f of Coli nn l.s o! eust&gt; Churrh or The ~azarene I M1ss Karen 13achn~r. OhiD vitatwns Mrs. Way~e Gibbons of (:olumtus spent Sunday with
tnct dcput~ an d Ivi:! stacy, the d1stmt, presented her with Monday, Nov. 8 at 2.30 p.m. Umvers1ty student was
the w1U head the committees.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Virmember of state
credentials I a wh1te qu1!ted robe Mrs Wake· The public is "'"'" ''
weekend guest of her parents,
gil Campbell
commit!~ Ml ~ . Wakely mtr....- ly then presentt&gt;d Mr s Betzmg McKmlay's major area of scr- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bachner,
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pecora and
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ducl'd the gue::;ts
wtth a gift from the Counctls ! vier has bt&gt;t'n ~n .tbt• ou.~' .u 1 and daughter. Connie
: Solit•itfftion TtJams
Pe~g:y and Michael of Columbus
Following the dmner.
40 1and Strdt! Hoffman her grand·r the ~aleigh Fttkm. Mt•monal
Mr and Mrs Wtlham Mayes f OrglmizeCanvass
jvisiled over the weekend with
members of Counc1ls m the dis- I son, presented ht'r v:tth H gift : llosp1t~l at Manzm' .. Swod- and ch 11dren, Barbara and Da·
1Mr and Mrs. Raymond Krider.
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trict dressed in floor JengU1 for- from the Hoffman ramliy, .ufter l ~and. She was born
Ayr, vJd, uf L1ma, Ohio, and Mr~ Solicitation teams for t h e 1They were accompanied home
1
mals entered the room by twos wh1ch prayer for slate oH~t•ers. SC'utland,
Pau la and Chuck of Belpre, vis- H1gher Educatwn Crusade of i by Mrs Krider and Mrs. Els-1
carrymg a wh1te &lt;:~rch df.&gt;corat- members and the orde,r ~as
Ernest Covert
and children, Heath Methodist Church met I worth Dill who will spend a
eu '.\I til pmk_rose~uds __ ~n_d ~~.\'en by lht&gt; Ht'.v Emer~o~
jlled last we,..kE'nd w1th their Sund~y afternO?n at the church week w1th them and other rei· I
--.
"' hen the gil .r e\lred, Mrs !
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Mrs. Lucille Mayes. for fmnl brteCmg. Mr. L e ol atives.
HoUSPW(Irming is
l\1c.~!:e sang Guudmghl L.1·!
Suturday evening Mr and Mrs Sm1th, chairman, ctnd the Rev. and Mrs Stanley Pullins and
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R ,H 1
riles .
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(overt entertained w1th a Hal· M. E. Dowson, pastor, conduct- and son, Stanley Wayne, of Mag-1
Gn'f'll ett~ OOf ,. hi The Hoosh'r m(•etmg openE'd ·
Joween J)&lt;uty for the fam1ly .
ed the session.
1noha spent the y,eekend at their
Berty Hood was honored Y.lt 1ia regular form by the d!sln&lt;.:l , Pl&lt;~rJ:. are well along tor llw Ira Butchl:'r spent the week- Takmg part in the canvass of• tr&lt;:~iler at Forked Run Lake. I
a su qm se houscy,armmg F'n- offlcers w1th Mrs Ho11an a~ f'ommun 1tv cmstrnas
cmol . end m Alht•ns as guest or his 1church membership are Mr. l _ _ -- --d,&lt;.Jy ~:~t l~e.r apar::nent, 10 th,t' rouncliur Nat ton&lt;d unJ stat~· uf· l)rugrom ·acrorUmg tu tht! &lt;h· 11daughter , Judy, for Father's' and Mr!l. Donald Sttvers, Mr.
GIVE DINNER
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\1ctm loJim resldenr.:e 011 Sd fleers w~re rt&gt;cc~n--1 by &lt;.hes- redor. Mr Wil l!Jm K Hus:.c ll Weekend at Uhlo Umve1 sity /and Mrs l.ec Sm1th, Eugene 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond KriSecond·A~. by netghbors an ter Council &lt;:~nd mtluded. Mr~ I He llas recelvl'd the mu sic ! Joe C&lt;~be&lt;'n. f'otumbus, has Harns, Mr. and Mrs. B.~rnard1 der entertained With a dmner 1
fnends t.lfts for ~Jer t~: wer~ Wakely, Mrs BelzPJg Dorothy j fur Ihe program and chOir d1rec. 1b£·t!n viSI!Ing with h1s parents, Fultz, Mrs Caro ll SVtanson, l Sunday at their home, Syracuse. I
prest'nlcd lo Mrs
an Watsms of Portsmouth , slat(' , tors and persons interested m Mr and Mrs Fred Cabeen and Mrs. E. 0. Rail, Mr. and Mrs. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Ber·
games pla~·ed durmg t~e aftrhr· t)LlblltJiy ehmrman. Mrs ..ita cy Ismgmg with tht' ~~·oup may p1ck I Mr am! Mrs W1lliam Slater Robert CO".:~ts Mr. and Mrs Ed-1nest Brurh. daughter , Elizabeth
noon Mrs Hood rece1ved I e Ad Ph
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a erson. Jldcil ~ .~ &lt;'
up 1opit'S ol lil'.' musiC' at the 1md t,u,u!v
ward Young, Mrs. Ca~n Brown and son, Delbert, of MI. Ver·
door prw: and other pl'llrli
&lt;' Ilor of Porlsnw.Jth, o1nd
tht&gt; lllgh sehoul utfire, if deSifed, · Mr &lt;lnd. Mrs Robert Coats Mr and Mr~. Jam~s Clatwur-1 non, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pecora,
1vtsJted recently m K1rksv~lle, thy, Mrs. Guy Shuler, Mr. and· daughter, Peggy and son. Mich-1
Planmng and. ~~~;n~d H th~ ~ Coune1l deputies
. . . tliiOr to the rirst rehears&lt;:~!
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P&lt;~r!l were Mr1&gt;
~ h ay~s Three candldiih's were lnltJat The rehearsal sched ule 1s as J\1o Y.lth the1r son Stephen Mrs .J:unes Brewmgton Mrs. ael Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
and her aunt, Grace IC ensc · c&lt; by Chester Counr1! in honor folio\"'. Middleport lil·'h Sehooll Coats a swdent at' the K1rks· Ja~s Criswell Mrs. John Ba- Els'worth U11l and daughter Con·
· t c 1 mbus Refreshments
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d of Mrs Belzmg The state o -l b::nd room. Wednesday , Nov. v1lle Schc.ol of Osteopathy.
lker, Mr. and Mrs. William Rus· : me, Chester Road, \\oarren Con1
0 Jce crea m, ca e, mm s, an fKer spoke bru·lh , il!ll;!r whJch •l l7 01 8 30 u m. Tuesday. Nov.
sell Miss Bess Sanborn ilnd jnolly Reedsville and Michael
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coffee v.ere served "nd tavors It
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23 at 7 30 p m, Decem1Jc1 1st
Mrs. Emerson Jones.
Carleton, Pomeroy.
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g1ven the guest.!!.
. . Mrs w~~!t&gt;}, .mJ the m~t' mg and Slh 8 30 pm and the fwol 1
At1endmg were Mrs V1ct01 cloli&lt;'d 10 11 tua] 1:-,11C: lorm bv dJ~·
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l'l'lil·~·ls a 1 .unuv, ut(;
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G!lm. Mrs Margaret ll Jer. tl'lct ofill't'I'S
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Mrs .J 8 Hae~. Mrs Keller 1
II r:1 rile pro~I&lt;.Hll WI ~ PI - 1
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Mrs J B. Hayes, Mrs Keller '
'ented Dec I! at 8 pIll '" the
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Ju uh .,l'houl iH.JUitonum ur:dt&gt;J 1
1~~~· ~~ttle ~~lch;i~ ~::c ~~ BaiJii.t~i JJ';omen'l
th~ dtrect1on of ~1r. Russell With
lleltl. ld I Mi ' l'l"rence :.my accom- : gl\•lJlg
Plans were
,;"~"''"•'~,~~~ - ~
able tO attend because Of 111· n(lv
• ofl&gt;r(IY4'r
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or ,·,'f"oerrna,
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The Haptlst Wo~n s War pan1:;!
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.. _ held &lt;tl ' All pcr~ons of the commun- Ies by the Jumor
Methodist
&lt;~Y
rayer v..,.s
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ed Youth FeJloy,shlp Sunday evethe Pomeroy ehun.: h Thursda~ 1ty who like tn smg all;' ln\oll I
h . h h
evenmg w1th Mrs J H. Steph. to jJ &lt;II'Ill'lfJ&lt;lle m tlus !Jrogrtlm i ~~ng at He~th t1 e~hod~t CHurc ti
enson as leader
of the fam111ar Cbrist mas UIU- ~ le preslr en • . on a yse
sessiOn.
d
tth
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SC11pture rea 1ng o a ew s1c Mr Kussell h&lt;.~s emphas1z- conducted
Th , tht! busmess
ted t hav
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9 35·38 by Mrs ~:lien Couch f.!d tlwt 1he ~lect!ons will not 1
e group vo
e
iONtGHT &amp; TUESDAY
bake sale Saturday, nov 20 and
dill cull
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opened the s~rV I C't.' and
the •·l'
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to sell toy, ~t calendars Devo·
John Ford'•
' hymn ·There Js A \.1/Jdeness Thev will rn1ke U!J a vaned 1
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''CHEYENNE AUTUMN"
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d b pro~rJrn ol Chnstrnas music ] liOns on the I hanksgiVtng theme
I In (,ud ~ MeH} · was rea ~
, were presented by Tom Cooke.
(Terhmcolor/
tht! leader Four readmgs were lor people of th~ cummumty 1
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Carroll Baker, Sa Mineo,
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''The
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fames Strwart, Richard
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I cuss ton on enesrs
Wnlmark, Karl Malden. Ar IMrs J E Fostl'r , ·'P1·ead11ng
The Jlltel mg was closed wl!h
lhur Kennedy, Patrick
The Cospt"l." Mrs Luram Ste1 ,tJi."siouar~· Jf"ill
grou[J ~ 1 ngmg mrd the
v\o'ayne.
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"The
CompassiOn
of
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benetliclton
A!lending
were
Colorurtoon:
1IJ" 1ght Duwson Okey Ritter
Panchot Hld..way
us." \Irs Aten Sl1arn · and He 111 Muldletwrl
. Ion- ~ Doxu:~
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''the Comm&lt;.~ndment !11 Pr,Jv," • M1ss M&lt;.~r~ MrKm Iay, m1ss
Walte1 s, , Tom Cooke,'
WED. and THURSDAY
Mrs (;eOI ge Skmner
S1lent an lo SwM1 Iand. South Afnca. ' J.:en SIDJth, Eddie Brown, ManNovember 10·11
pra yer w&lt;.~~ otlered
b~ tl'tl;!t' ll \Hit be the guest speake.r nt lee Vanmeter. Sylvia Swanson,
NOT OPEN
each readmg.
, thl:' Middleport Ch urcb ol lhe Rhonda Husell Sandy Johnson,
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Mrs
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Nazarene Thursday
evemng, Li: Ann French, Verne Ord
FRIDAY 1nd SATURDAY 1
phenson, an offermg was taken No~· II 1:11 7 30 P m
Jenmfer Goble, Robb1e
November 12·1 3
and the ser\i11·e dosed .,., 1 t h M1ss j.-JcKmlay 13 un rurtough &lt;md Mr and Mrs. Jones.
"THE CURSE OF THE FLY" praH•r h\ ttle leader
HI !ht• Unitt•d Slates and
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Bnan Donlevy, Ct'o B&lt;:~ker,
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Carol liray
Girls
TO MI~ET TUESDAY
clw~ ul the Nzarene. Her rna· I
"DEVILS OF DARKNESS"
The \\o'S CS ol Ilit&gt; Uniled Melh· JOI il'e;;~ ol servwe has been m.
Italian Style
('ferhm('o]orJ
odJst
thurr h II til m"t·t
at tl&lt;"''* the u1flce ofH the Raleigh
Fllkm I
Wm Syl~·ester, larole Gray,
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1c hun· h Tuesdav, 7 30 p 111. \'.J 11 1 Memm1ol osp1tu
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Nov. 14·17
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devo11ons em d ,~~1rs Jed 11,eb· ed m lhe ev&lt;:~ngehst1c work
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pastor or the local church and
I nw mbrrs af'e mvtlmg the pui.Jiic
Middleport
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ceded the Booster meeting of

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SAIGON· (UPl) -An outnum· cana !wlee, and attacked wlth i area. One heavily ~ II milet wosl·toothwest of
jecilo J11V91i1ina te:l,$31 to ' : berecl battalion of American Oamethrnwers, thermile
section where llghtin( was Salg011. One crewman aboard
Clbloa City Scbool Dlslrlct for paratroopers, !Uppotted by or· nades and suicidal machinegun heavy had not been tearabed the UH·18 'eopler wu k!Uad
IDI' !III'OUIII and $201!10 loth Ullery ftre and air power, killed charges.
for enemy dead.
wbeo It lll'ubed, but the other!
elly tlcboolo
en~ al 1eaat J&amp;l VIet Cone regulars Eacb Ume the Americans Amc'fican losses were report. were rescued. The helleopter
rolleot botb 111 Ohio
Monday lD a bitter Jut~~Ie bottle beat the tJuerrllla• back.
ed as "moderate." A U.S. wu supporlinC an operaHoo by
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near Sa!ioD.
Mop-up pallola confirmed the helicopter flylnc an "'~ ~ rlllltJen.
WASIIING'roN-'I!IE IIOl1.tE Tho men of the U.S, l'l3nl Commuolat dead by body count mission for AmericiD C8llll). DariDg Monday olght, U.S.
Coliunlliet 1111 Ua-American A&amp; Alrborna Bripde triCked the loday. Unolljcial estimates said ties was shot down ~Y over Air Force Bll bomber• lwod
tlylllet, teldJ 1o wJDtl up 111 bard-core perr!Ua Ioree to ill • regiment of guerrllla regulars the battle ground, ·~ ttpOradlc 1111 Guam, bluled Communist
·kti IIIli Klan hllrlap lor the ti8DCIUary lD the Conunun181 was Involved In the fierce six- shooting contintiec!.
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Jeir&lt; .~ 011 Clt4q!a KJaaa. aiJ'On8ltold !mown u "Zqne D," boor battle.
U.S. Helleoplor ~
mil• from the aru of
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to teiUf 1111 'lDv!ll- • miles northwest of Solgon.
American observers said they Viet Cong IUllll&amp;t'l ela!metl 1 Monc1a7'1 1111 lllttlo. 'ftlo mne
.. ··...lbJI-·1" IICIIv!illlllllhelt Bugle. bJowJi.c,. fiiiiUcal &amp;\1' qpeeled to find more eomm.. seoond u.s. Army hellcopler II llcod wltll IUnnelt nd
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arrlllu llllt'1'GtiiHie lbe Amerl· o1at bodlet u palloll mpt the today In a teparlll baltlt about bultlrln.
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flames, killing :ill of the persons
lllllroad oiflclah told the
MANILA - AN ESTIMATED
aboard.
joll!l would retullll'om removFirst section of the Federal 35, near Jockaon, ud
eight million Filipinos voted toal of 1 brtdce and JOII!Iequent Government'• proposed Appa- east to Rt. 31, , _ Athe111.
day in national elel.'lions marMADAM Chiang Kai Shek greets Mrs. Walter H. Moeller, wife of loth District Conjust d1do't !!'ake It. We ••paostou of the New York l~chia Highway system will II": Estimated ..,t tl
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red by terrorism and murder. ressman Moeller at a reception recently in Washington, D. C. The affair, attended dido t tee the IIIII, said Capt Ceotrol'o riverside
yard•. IB'" m Southeastern Ohro, some- mile otretcll
io tlJ milltoo,
Keports from southern Cebu fy Membel'lt of Congress and their wives, was given m honor of Madam Shek dunng Elmer Weekly, one of the Tirey dHeribed tiro hrtclre
trme m 111M.
.
wbich wllleover preHmlnarJProvince said a Liberal party her visit to the nation's capital. Shown also is Congressman Thomas E. Morgan of survtvor•.
Tbis was learned today m an .
. IIlii lliihl-&lt;ll
IIIII'
1 botlle... k .. lllelr operacampaign worker was killed
PUot ~--rver
u... betw- Dolroll and Ml- Iannouncement from Carl Dahl- tllhaDeeliOI,
·W!9
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berg, executive director of the c 81 •
tl.is morning when he was Jump- Pennsy varua.
Weekly, ~.VUH'of Saratoga, ami.
.....,_ -•- ed by Nationalist party parti·
Cali!., wal aboard for "route
Tire offlclak tald lbere k Southeaslern Ohio
Regional Official• _ , ..
' iS. It Wll the 45th slaying
observation." lla was hnspita- llllly a elearanoe of u feet I Council.
lion will llqla ".lollleti.. ..
attributed lo the lengthy and
from lbe lraeks beoeath tiro
Dahlberg received word Moo- 111M."
biter political campaign.
i lized In serioua condition.
brldce 1o lbo bridge. Tbey day from R. W. N•wquist, dep- The overall propoood projool,
Also ourviving are stewarde85 added lbat die railroad need uty director of Ohio'! Appala- when oompletod, will ..... ..
WASHINGTON - THE CIVI"Toni Kitchell of West Monroe, eleoraoee of 11 feet for It• cbia program, that the Federal Cincinnati, cut HrllSI It
II Aeronautlcl Board
&lt;CAB)
Sixth grade science classes of Middleport Central
La., and passengers Israel lllliY-Iuiclt lriple • deck ••• Government has approved 37.3 Southerll lilhlo MfmtiH ~
will review pan of an eumr- school, whieh have been studymg weather, have rece!V·
OW
Horowitz, 4t, of Closter, N. J., earrlon and clelraace tf Zl miles of the Appalachia High· mg GalUal and coniiDUtt It 0..
ner's initial decision affecting ed assistance from industries and individuals, making
and Norman SJie&lt;ler of Valley ' feet for 1tJ oew botean.
way.
Morriston ono .., llll eutera
J.ake Central Airline routes In[ &gt;ssible a more successful - - - · - · -- - By United_ Preao lnterna- Stream, N.Y. MIU Kllchell was I
Frrst Je_g of lhe huge govern- ~ seclor of lho Jflale, MV CIIJI.
Ohio and neighboring states. ~nd interesting unit of lear- barometer which was t1sed by A cold arr mass swept across hospitalized In erllical condimen! project " to atart oo Rt. brrdge.
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the class to mske successful ] the United States today, tum- tion. Tiro two men ...... listed
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SPACE CEN'l'ER, BoinJ;oN A
·e of materials were Iweather predictions.
Ibhng temperatures below freez- II lair,
- America's lll!COnd spo~n\an
d Vafla~ble through area in- Others assisting include the '"-' across the upper Midwest. Among tho dead ...... Jack
to "walk In opace" one full tdm ~a
and stores often "' [Cross Hardware and Rawling• ' Snowers and thunderstorms F. A. Flynn, 44, 100 of F. M.
around the earl/' will be Chlir- u:~ r uest of pare~ts employ· and Sons Motor Co., which do- i occurred from southern New Flynn, the president and publei A. Bassett 1_ 11. 33-yoar&lt;Jid ed tt!!e. Buth Kaiser Aluminum ' nated small lhermometers "':&lt;I IEngland to North Texas.
llahar of tho New Y~rk Daily
A~ Force capttil,n from ~y- and the Philip Sporn plant Jaan- 1'" classroom expenments. Co-l An American Alrtin plane
08 Oar
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ton, OIUo.
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near
Health department offiCials . expect that chance• _of
e,...tt wat
eont1nuous
of alrletmpera• l ®Je an entire
of science!
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!tea- .
e8 S
Jinuii.s f11 the election Nov. ' 1 tragedy have been reduced With wmpletion of ItS
copllo! of the U. B. Gemini 9 ture. Kyger cieek Plant loan- malerials de•igned fm· use in I tucky
killing 58 persom
! 1 wen made official Monday I Skunk Control project Saturday. Danger of human_r~n·
olbltal nigh!. It IJ olfJC18lly ed one parent three pounds of the elementary grades. In ad- aboard A small rivale plane ,.,0
by the Meigs County election Itractton of rabieS by no '
h
s~eduled for sometime after mercury to make a mercury difwn to weather study, the . h d in tbe P rain near 1 1
board,
ITwo cats killed, however,. a~e
1means IS past, however.
Julv 1, 1966 but sources saJd It -~- ~- __ -- - -- k1t covers several other areas Cl as e
.
.
been found negative on trutta
coold IH underway as early as
to be used later '" the year. Chardon, Oluo, and five person•
Clerk Mrs. Dorothy Johnston Proof of thiS ,, that two more tests, the departm,ont said.
next May if au IDeS well.
Many examples of Individual were killed,
..id the """""''· conducted by skunk• killed recently have pro- Meanwhile, II Is possible the
pupil - parent pro1ects have Snow blankeled Maine durltll
Emmett Will, chairman, R. War· ved rabid. Uno 1101 lro7 ~~~- sheriff's depar1ment bes tho
BRUSSJ!LII,
BELGIUM aided the science program. in· the night. Lormg Air Forre NEW YORK (UPI)-'Medlcal den Ours, Francis Andrew ~nd eroy,___the other Laure
· sure-cure 8Diwer to the rabres
Ohio's lrade mission to Europe
eluding • student and father I Base at Limestone, Maine, autboritles began a series of E. E. Follrod, found nothmg
,
threat, !I skunks would only
was to be briefed today on the
buildmg a science table which reported s inches and Green- detailed t.sla tuday lo deter- lbat ehanged how the candidate•
cooperate,
European Common Market and
was needed in the classroom. ville measured 2 inches.
mint the _cause of death of finished.
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The minut~y • minute dally
finish off Its !alb With bus!UOrUJD 00
Teachers have observed a re- More than tnree quarten of Dorothy Kilgallen, the Broad- Howe.er John Wtlliam Ba·
,
docket of mcoming and outgoness.lenders in preparation for
markable retention of weather an inch of ram fell at Houston way columoist and television ettnar, • 'losing candidate for
'"G mwageo maintained by
leaving Belgium.
Middleport Council. wllh two ~dcts as well as unusual enthus- 1and Galveston, Tex., during the panellot.
.
Pomeroy achool board, picked
Sheriff Robert D. Hartenbacb's
The 57-man group will depart members hospitalized, failed to 1asm on the part of students mght.
Assistant Medical Eumlner up 66 votes, mskillll bii correctdepartment 011 SUnday bad thlo
Wednesday by airplane for Dus- muster a quorum Monday night. when aclual lnstrum•nts and Heavy log . shrouded the Dr. Jam_,. Luk_• said late ed vole tolal 474 .
entry by tha buoy, probebf¥
leldorf, Germany.
Hospitalized were
Clirford matenals are available.
eastern Carohna~. southeast Monday rught an mitlal .autopsy Mrs. Johnson said any per·
overly-hurried dtak perNn;
Stumbo and George Baker. Pre· I Both the students and teach-1Georg1o
and
northea•t ruled out the possib!Hty that a aon wlshtne II&gt; file for a recount Conviction of resisting arrest .,
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O'M'AWA - PR~ MINIS- sent were John Zerkle, Gene ers thank all per!lons responsl-1 Flondlt. Sc&lt;:tllered showers fell heart attack kJUed Ult dark- in one or more precincts now brought a fine of $100 and costs 1I 111 pm.
~ teU
~~r Lesler B. Pearson s Liberal Harris and Wayne Gibbons.! ble for the suecess of the pro- along the Washington and haired 5!. year. old journalist bas five doys to do ao. The and a sentence ol 30 daya In hOlllth de~.
P . ~ renlyturned lo power today Member Roger Morgan was at gram.
Oregon coast eastward to Idaho wile wat found dead in bed closmg hour Is 4 p m. next Sat- jail upon a young Middleport
WI
o
two more aeats JD work
and northwestern Montana. Mooday at her fashionable East W'day
Monday n1ght
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Parliament than It had eight Cle~k G&lt;ne Grate filed his Firemen Are Called
They were generally light and Side town house.
She. Blso observed that all rna
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:ee: ago _when Pea""'!, eall- report for October showing the Twice i 3 D
measure&lt;! less than two tenths Luke aid microscople and candidales, winners and losers, Mayor Lee Smith, however,
to get • clear following balances ln town op- Rae/
n 1
fi
of an mcb.
lotleologlcal test• would be must file a statement of etpens- placed Ronald Lee Manley, lt.
Tre ou'tco
f
' eratlng fundswere ':.lied v:n~ eer remen
neeeaary .. delermine eause .. with the local office by Dec. on two years proba!Joo and SUI- I
imt ,
eleetion m.: ~ t c!ondayl~ General 'Fund, •17.477. Cem- weekend and a a en ~erd the Col. Kincaid Taking of death, and this ''will take at 17 next, or be ineligible to be 1 pended $50 of the tine and 30
continue to be
etery 171; parking meter $130; The first wasg 6.: :Y·m Position With GE
least 1 couple of days."
candldale_for public office again days of the 30 day
orlty eovernment It also cast fire equipment $724; swimming Saturday lo a brush fir~ 0 ~ 1 Col Wt/liam Keith Kincaid Mist Kiigallen, the wife of for 1 perrod of f1ve years.
Mantey had been a~~ WI
d b
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I '-'5 fl t k $539· and
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' ocklr • prndueer Richard Koll
reSJS!mK arrest at t~ scene
ou t 011 Pearson's political poo ~ ; re .'"'
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the Don Wynn property on Bald son of Mr&gt; .John Kmcald and
d
the
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Ice lor liiPI. n...
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Planmng CommiSSIOn $3,000, for Knobs. The slllte fire marshall the late John Kmcald. has re- mhi-:;,..,an
mo r of three
t El
tary school last
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a total of f21,997.
was called in. He 1s continumg t 1red from the U S Air Force c
• made her regular
I por
emen
a resa L. Gibbl, 71, ~ - .....
LISBON, omo - AMERI- Street maintenance had a bal- his Investigation.
of er servmg nearly 30 years. weekly appearance on tbe TV
' week. The arrest grew out of I RFD who tiled Sunday ovllliDC
tan servicemen fn VIet Nam, ance of t4,306 and State High- ' The second was Monday at KmcaJd has accepted a posl· show "What's My Line:• Snnday
diSturbanc-e oulliul&lt; the achoo. at ~-, Relll
lftiaMI II
00
especially those with a sweet way lunds were t5t8, for a 12.05 a. m to the Apple Grove tion with General Electric Co., night and was lppearmg
a
In other coort action Monday Harlford wUI bt held WtdMI!?"th, will get a
welcome grand Iota! of operating funds Methodist Church where a fire wrth headquarters ill Pbilodel- taped"telecast of "To Tell lhe
night, Mayor Smith took op the day at I p. m. lit tbt Fori•
thank you" (1ft from some of $26,!22.
.
was under co?trol when the de-~ phia, Pa.
Truth II tho time her deatr
U
bond of flo posted by Eddie song Funeral bonHJ wttll tliO
1,500 Columbiana County 4-H Mayor 1e&lt;1 Smtih Informally partmenl amved, through the He will move there from Call- was reported.
,
Kester Coleman,
Middleport Rev. Ralph !Jiah_,- olllli...
Club memben.
reported excellent collections in help of the Applo Grove Jock- fornia wllh his family
this !l!f!l Kilgallen was wr1_ting • Cor T M 1 14 Rt
1 R. D. for 0 traffic violation and ing. Burial will bt Ia 1ert1t
The youths plan to send 1110re the sanitary sew..-.. fond, fol· men.
week •nd plans to visit with book based on her experrences. La~ ..-iite, 0~~· di.;,; Monda ' one of a hke amount from Jos- cemetery. She bora AutiUI
a ton of cookies to the llll· lowing the recent filmg of derelatives here enroute.
She had recenlly returned from in the Meigs General hospital epb c. Hall, Thomas Fork, lor 30, 1889, at 11'1.-, lho tlauP.
tiOD 1 ll&amp;htln( men tbere.
!nquent bills wllh the ,county
NOW YO UKNOW
He ts a graduate of Middle- 1 vacatlon ~ Europe,
will be held Thur!day 01 2 p..; reckless operation.
Jer of tbt lite Pater and .....
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auditor. Collections m
thJS The 3,9/18 • mlle bonier be- port High Scholl, West Pomt Survivors 111Ciude her father, at the Martin Funeral home
.
tha H. J01cb11111 YliiiOI, 111111
PI1'1i8URGB - THE UNIT- fund during October amoonted twaea Caoadll IUid lbe Uolted Military Academy and served veteran newspaper and Wire with th R
Cha I N .
The dmer of a car who dam· was abo precoded ill dulh "r
ed Steelworkers Union (USWI to t2,492. The IolBI collections States bao beea ullfortlfled for in World War II with the Air sel'Ylet reporter James Kilgal- oHiciatl~. ;~ial w[ue~ ;:;;:: aged hio own and threo other her husbond Emery Gibbo 11o
reacbed labor agraemenllto dale 1n tbis fund amount to more than liO yem,
Force.
len, moUJer and Sisler, her Robinson ce 10 De 1
vehicles early Saturday morD- 11157 She 11 aurviYOd 11r 1we
with two oleo! fabricating flrmo $4t 749.
They have two sons, William, husband and three cih!ren, She was 1m:fe?' ~\
ing was fined $120 and sentenced SOliS, Carl
1
1 of Parkersburi.
Monday but two other cornpan-, '~bus, with a general bond reLOCAL TEMPS
who is remairung In California, Richard Jr., 24, J11l Ellen, 22, Meig• coonty,
mem:. :r to Jail three days on conviction and 'Martln j, of Latart RFD,
les replaced them oo the "ld- tlrement fund of •12,509, the The temperature In downtown and Tom, a student at 0 hI o and Kerry Alden, 12._ Her son the LanesvUie Congregational of OWL
siJ: dllutbters Mn. Berlba R.
led" 1111.
Iota! of all tuDds entrusted to Pomeroy today at noon was a Univer.ity Mrs. Kincaid Is a hu a daughter, AlexiS, 3, and Christian cburch She was
to th four Prillce Mr• lrralletl 1: ~
Latest I!OIDpanles to
be Middleport officiola stands at coolish 46 degrees wllb skies sister of Mrs, Millard Wilder- her daughter Is married to ceded Ill death by her husb:i' =o:rty ~mage
/ ted olds ~ M,-1 Marl~ v
Vwere
fl2,258.
overcast,
mutb.
mualclan Larry Groosman.
Edward B. One aIsler, stella'
':tuna
t850. Jolmson, an ll'laaon, Mra. 1:V:
ina United
eo";•
Thompaon, and one brother,
The Incident occurred alioul elyn M. Edwards of Hlriford,
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any trouble," •aid an olfical in
the tower, But £Jeconds later
the plane drpped out or the CINCINNATI IUPit -About
lower's radsr scope, crashed 188 new jobo w.,. npected

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A U .S. military ,.,..esman
described American losses in
the fierce hand-to-hand battlo
Monday u moderate.
Viet
Cons gunnen today shot down
helcopler flying an evacua·
tlon mission for American cas""lties.

Council Fails

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9

SAIGON- U. I. OOMMANDers today &lt;OIIllleCI 391 Commu·
nist bodies •• a jungle battlefield near· Saigon where Amer•
lean poratroopers smashed a
Commuolat trap and mauled
' two bettahons of !uicidal euer: rillas.
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News, and John Klrchstein, three months. Thirty persons night. A temporary morJUt
reaearch director f..- New York were killed Aug. 16 when a was set up at the a1rpon.
television station WPIX. The United Air Linell 727 plunged The investigators were II&gt;
younger Flynn waa national into Lake Michigan. The cause examine tllt remaining partl at
sales manager for the station. 1 of that crash still has oot been the ptane's engines, &amp;uidanct
The pilot had requeBted determined.
and communications syslehll,
It waa 1. p.m. M~~ay when permission to make a YJsual l A l~man investigating team aod question 11urvivora allll
~n . Amertcan. Arrhnes 1Z1 landing and was on the fmal from the Civil Aeronautics witnesses.
Jetlmer carrymg, till persons approach to the airport when l Board I CAB), headed by Tho- A transcript will be made ,.
fr?m New Yo.rk s LaGuardia the jet IDlHBhed into the 850- mas R. Saunderl, flew here the pilot's conversation with the
AlfliOI'I zeroed m on Runway II foot hillside along the Ohio early today and ordered a control tower as he was malllnl
at. the Greater Cmcmna~~ River.
guard placed around the wreck· h1s approach. Thia wtU a
Airport. One of the carrier al
Second Cnob
age. Intense heat from the still Iavailable in three dayt ID!I
ace pilots was in command. I It was Jhe second crash of a •moldering fuselage prevented may shed oome Ji&amp;bt 011 1111
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"There wao no indication 0 1 tllreMngined Boeing 727 within removal of the bodies Monday I (Continued 011 pqo 2)

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CONSTANCE, Ky. (UPI) Tha thundersklrm and the
jetliner streaked ln slmu~
taneously. Within minutes botb
were gone.
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AssiS•t by Area Industries

Plan ProJ·ecf
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Of Than ksgt'vtng
Remembrances

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Remove Bodies·of 58 Persons
From Wreckage of Jetliner

"The Pick of
the Portables"

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and
as spent the weekend Ill Colum· Cheryl and David were Sunday
Plans were made to serve a.
bus with Mr. and Mrs. Gene,dinner guests of her daughter
dinner to children In the com- 1 Mrs. J. B. Marshall of LoUis- DeWees and family and other and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.

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Mr. va., with her son and daJJ8hlo
and Mrs. Stanley Pullins ,.,n er-Jn-law, Mr. and Mrs. LarSOD, Magnolia.
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Mrs. Sherley Swan were

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Bruce aDd 'l'lleron, both of Rt.
I, Langsville, and Marvin, Derler, one sister, Almo Brown,
Rutland, Ill lfandchildrea and
Dine great IJ'andchlldren.
Frlendll mMy Clll at the In·
oeral home Wedlleoday
and
until lime of the fullarol.
PROB&amp;TION
Mayor Charlet U,ar of Pomlii'OJ filled Floyd
Beadrlw,
~llle, tiO and &lt;O&amp;Ia IUid
P••ced on one year probation
Mondo)' lligbt oo eonvicUtlll of
-uti and battery. Tho eomplaint had beeo IIJetl by Doria

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Pollee IBid Harley R.
John and Harry Gibbs o1 M•
er, 50, Rt. I, Middleport, dm- aon, Jllld Leo Gibbo of West
ing north 011 Soutb second, tried Columbia, and two sisters, Mn.
to pau a tractor rig driven II· Mary Wllllll aad Mra. Clara
10 north by Donald Eddins, 22, Roush, botb of Mason. Frtenda
Crestwood, Ky., hitting I he may coli at the Forle!one FQ.
rig. Swisher also bit a parted era! home at any Umo.
cv owned by Nelllo Wlnllnn,
867 So. Stcond·at and the rig,
after being bit, llao wu forced
Melp O.Oral llllfllal
IDto strlklDI another ptll'ked ve- AdaiJUied - Maqle llll'll,
blcla owned by Paul, Lorraine Syracuse; Mn. Eva Kllopp, M•
and Esta s. Grim, Sort City, 1011 Mrt. Cora Morna, l.tmpN. c.
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Ike Hospitalized

Business Study ~"~=~~t::~: 1Meig~. Hunters MHCA Group
Several mem~~en of the Mid- B s· D
dleport
Club and the
_ag IX eer
Meets Monday
Will Begin at /fmaleurGarden
Gardeners. Club
of
Middleport attended the reglo'" 0 0
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meeting of the Ohio
n pen•ng ay In Gallipolis
Eastern Nov. 17 aliWlCileon
A19ociatioo of Garden Clubs on

Dock Work Approved in
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Dally Sentinel, Pomerey-lfiddleport, 0 ., Nov. t, 1965-3

PI'. PLEASANT_ City CoUll- tween Main Street and I h "-

ell adopted a resolution wbich Ooodwall. One way traffic was
will permit work to begin on saoctioned for lOth Slreel wllh
Approval hao . been reeeivediSaturday
at Utile Hoeki~. Sfl deer died Monday by
!be local boat docklng !aclll· the trafffc to flow from V"nd
from lhe Stale Department of They ware Miso Nellie :l'.erkle, aunfire and a aevenlh lost Ill
tleo AI 1 lenglby aessioo of to Malo.
Education Business Education Mrs. M. C. Wilson, Mrs. James life early today iD a bighway PI'. PLEASANT - Affiliate
councU last night.
Approved purehast of a sewoffice for adult evening com- Titus, Mrs. Garon Stansbury, accident as the four ·day biij:k No. II West Vlrgmta NHCA met The Corps of Engineers bas er cleaning machine for use by
mercia) courses at Easlem high Mrs. James Harley, Mrs. Wal· deer season got underway ·In last night at Paula Kay's Beau- Informed the council that they the sewer department for the
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPO _ Former President Dwight school, EJeCntive Head Larry, ter Hayes and_ Mrs. C. A. Em- Meigs County.
ty Shop In GaUipolla.
are ready to be8fn the purcbu- awn o1 $'.886.35 from the Stew·
David Eisenhower, 75, suffered chest pains early today Momson said today.
miSh of the Middleport Gard111 Top prize deer kill went to Pictures and directions for tbe 1n11 of the needed land, and art Equipment Co. of Charand was placed under an oxygen tent at the Ft. Gordon Adult. aiready enrolled for Club; and Mrs. Earl Knlgbl, George Lowther,
Carpenter, new trend the "Lady
Corl CoWICil approved !be resoluUon Ieaton.
Army Hospital
two of tbese. three being offer· Mrs. Guy Reynolds and Mrs. who checked In with an 8-polnt Look" 19116 bolida • winter hair permUting the purchaae ol the Approved purchase of a 1960
''He is experiencing no difficull.v in breathing. He's eel_ , bookkeeping I•. typmg I, o.f. Betty Cline of the Amateu.rs. buck.
.....
Y traled to '1
landand
by other
the Corps
for a awn··•
of mll
model tankfr truck~- wiUII nteer
5,000
The deer killed '"' ··elden! ...
,,ons were demons
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in good spirits and he's doing well," an Army spokesman i ,.,. mac mes. wl ave elf
rs. ar en er o arJe\ta
., the member1
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es use om "'" vo u
at the hospital reported.
I first class Wednesday, Nov. 17 gave a demonstration and paper wu a doe that jumped Into
presen ·
Iller the land 11 Improved then fire department for the sum of
Two beart specialis!J were in attendance and two from 7 to 10 p. m. The remain· on flower arranging: Mrs. Jack the path of a pickup truck at PlaDJ were made by eadl will be leased back to the city $3,1100. The truck will be used by
uthera were en route from Washington.
lng schedule through February Robson, Pomeroy, was iDslalled 6.10 a. m. today driven by Wil· sbop to have a contestant for for the maintenance ol said Ia tbe water and sewer depar~
The ceneral wao wearing
-Is •• follows !same evening as lhe new regional director. llam F. Winebrenner, $2, Syra- National Beauty SalOP Week clliUes. The land Involved Is ments for the hauling of waler.
paJamas and wao carried into Cos, Ft. Gordon surgeon, and bours) :
cuse, U mil east of Salem Queen. Contestant must be 18- owned by the city and COIIIilBII The question of
rezoning
tht ,boopllal on 1 otretcber U. Col. Ow-leo zerzan, chief Nov. IZ - Monday
Center In Rt. IU. Sheriff Ro- 25 yean of age and slngla. The of seven acres.
tbe area between Kanawha and
about 2 a.m. EST by soldiers of medicine, were in attendance Nov. u - Toetday
bert D. Hartenbacb, wbo iDve.. Qu- will repreoent the
Other action o1 the eouncl1 Camden Street and North Main
foliowq tbo ride from bis over the former president.
Nov. U - Wedaeaday
tJgated the accident, estimated ate at the dance and state COl'- was the approval of acceptance and Poplar from general res~
ummer eolll.. nearby.
Spokeomen aaid Dr. Thomas Doc. l - Wedneoday
$50 damage was dono to the onatton to be bald Jan. 29 • 111, ol bids on a pollee cruller and dence in commercial and re·
1 Hil wife Mamie Wll at the Maltingly' I cardiologist from Dee. 7 - TnlldaJ
truck.
liM, at Pleasant Point ReaorL
ton pick-up truck. The bid zoning of the area including aU
hospilll and 1111 1011, John was Walter Reed Army Medical Doe. 1 - Wedaesday
Game Proteetor Don WUiiamJ
lor the police cruiser was from of oorth Main Street to include
enrouto from Jail )lomt 111 Ctnter In Washington, who Dee. n - Wedneoday
reported the live other sue.,.... Ruth Lewis, Pl. Pleasant, the Two River Motor Company apartment dwellin~s were rePelllllflvania.
treated Eisenhower when he Jaa. 4 - TUeoday
lui hunlara Monday were Char- Slate cbalrman of NBSW oz. and the truck from the Mason turned back to the Plann'
A looopltal otattment oaid the oulfered 1 heart attack iD Ju. i - WedDesoby
les Edmunda, Rt. 3, Proctor- plaiDed details for the comhljl County Molors. Cruiser cost Is Commission for further clarifJ.
fivwtar a.-.1 w01 "under Donver in 1955, wao on hio way, Ju. lJ - Wedneiday
ville, A. G. Mlllstead, 47 Gar- convention.
.,:IU; truck, ,1,796.65.
cation.
County Judge Frank W. Por~ field-av • GaiUpol'·
Jamea Tea- Barbara Shell .....,dent a~ Appl'Oved purchase of addl· An application for a franchise
oo11111Dt obaerVation." The ••· slong with Col. Tex Parmlee, Jon. 1J - Tuesday
..
,
er, Jr., has been commended ford of Syra-""
•·-·
' • ...... , -'·'·'· fo ·
act naiW'a o1 bls lllnollwu not cbief ol medicine at Walter Jon, a - Wedneiday
·-· Leonard An•u- pointed Brenda ' Salllbury,
Na- """"' wwter ouull
r c1ty pa· for community antenna TV sy·
dlocloaad.
Reed.
Jao. zs _ WednHday
by Gov. James A. Rhodes for orson, Ravenswood, and Merle t1onal Beauty Salon Week chair· lrolmen. The oHlcero now have stom was submilted by the Vii·
originating and putting into O!&gt;" Swain, Reedsville· Ander100 man, with Tootle Wllson co- on1Y •·
-"'••
Ei1eabower, wbo auffered a
Ju. 11 - Monda•
onO .....
~ and the approv- lage Cable Corp., signed by J.
,
oration group
visitations to and sw·•~ to ban cbalrman wtth commit~ u a1 will e•VI
"' each officer three Fronk Dean, president. No BOo
heart attack ill 11&amp;5. bed ool
Fell. z - Wedneoday
ow. were .,.,.,.
been 111 recently and btd played
eDJOVe • , ,
Fob. t _ Weclneoday
his court.
killed t:pomt animall,
fellow: Publicity, Docldee FOI'o winter sblrts.
lion was taken on the applica16 holeo of golf Monday 011 tho
Fell. 15 _ Tneoday
Wrote tht governor:
Cbecbing ~tions In the CllUJio an; apkial evenlll, Mary It Approved the elimination of tion.
par lhreo lhorl c:ouroo at the ICoutlnued from pagt 1 )
Fe!&gt;. 11 _ Wedneoday
ty are Don I Asbland Service Haddox· Heporl Chairman Bill' parking on the west side of Bids were opened on the purAugu.ota National Golf Club cauH,
Fob. Zl - 'l'IHda•
"The plan impreses me as Stntlon, Forked Run Lake Park bara bll• memberabip Tootl; east Jackson Avenue between ch09e of gas and oil supplies
.
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l'tlol
~
providing
a dramatic education- office and Jimmy Hobbs ,..___
_ .... and "7th sl
. PIeasanl
where bt 1111111tainl a collage,
,_
Feb. zs _ Wedlleoday
"""~· wn 8011 • Industrial wellartt Pau- ~w•
•
reets as reques I· by the c·Jly of Pomt
But lata Monday .u,tll Ei- At the controls of the plane
al opportunity to teach not only al Slore, Dexter.
Ia K.;' Patrie· Finance 'Mary eel by resident. of tile area and and a committee composed of
bower bot!U to feel tbe chest -carrying 5I paosengers and a
observance of traffic Jaws but Williama reminded bunten • Allct M~· dance 'Tnotle alao eliminated parking on the Jim Fisher, Billy Selby and
painollld Dr. Louil L. Batley, crew of six -was capt. Dan J.
of all laws which have an ev· gain today that ll a deer Is kiU- Wilson· televWon pr'ogrlllll SOuth side of 2nd Street be- Charlie Fowler was appointed
on AUIUSII boar! spocialiot w01 Teelin, 46, of Redding, Conn.,
ery day bearing on the welfare ed on land they own and re- Dodd~ Foran
'
to make a thorough study of the
swnmooed. The trip "' the 11110 o1 the airline' I moat
and li~es of our citizens. I am side upon, oo permit of any kind Committees ~
NINE
ARRAIGNED
bids.
1
1
1 will meet is needed. &amp;wever, U I deer Is
hoopllal lollowed.
uperienced avillton 8Dd ill
sure t at your pan
serve ,.. ca •
The question of paying salarThe hoapl\ll u1d ot a.m., cllief New York pilot. He wu
with public favor in Joleip killed on land they own but do endar year Include: Pulblc re- PI'. PEASANT - Arraigned iecl employes who were absent
Etoenbow.- wu lloepina7 ...,.. tilled.
county.
not actually reside on, the game lations, Doddee Foran; mem- before Justice of Peace A. M. from their duties and brought
lorllbly. Teoll - • beq I'IHI, Tha Astrojet left New Yorll
"! congratulato
protector must be called before berabip, Mary It Haddox, lola Goodwin on various
charges to the attention of council and
Dr. Battey wao joilltd at the II 5 p.m. EST. An hour later
ee
SefV
your alertness and y':" upo~ moving tho carcau. Tbe pro- Bortrwn, Paul Petrie and Helen were: Roy Junior Smith, A(&gt;- Mayor D. B. Morgan appoint·
boopilal by Dr. Harry Harper, turbulen~ begu forming iD
this civic achievem:~t.~;"'t
lector will come and lsoue I Bias; telephone, Doddee Foran, pie Grove; Stewart McComas, ed Wallace Smith, Reid Doolit111 AIJiUIII eardloJogil!.
the VJCimty of the Cincinnati Onca again the schools of Group VISitailona were begun permit for movlag II.
June Watkins, llld Jo Ann Bal- Glenwood, Harold Dean Tay- Ue and Ernest Handley to study
In addition to Or. Battey and airport. It reacbed ill brtd, Melg~ County wlll be .m t~o In September by 10 Pomeroy
ley; l!;ducational Stylel Body, lor, Madison, W.Va., each char- maUer and report next counrll.
Dr. Harper, Col WJUiam W. violent peak Just •• Teelm spotlight as perenls viSit theu High Schnol seniors each Fr~
Doddee Foran and Mary K. ged with no operators license Mayor D. B. Morgan report=:::::~::::::::::: jbelao noslnl lbt plano JII'Ound- children's classrooms during dsy lo Judge Porter's county
Haddox; pievance committee and eacb fined $10 and costs; eel to council that approval of
~
ward.
American Educallon
Week, court. Other high schools of
Ruth Lewis, Tootle WUaon,
Curtis Seymour, Wellston, Rt. Z the land fill on the westerly
''II wao ralninc hard at our which began Monday.
the county have been Invited to
bara Shell and Brenda Sslisbu- and Robert L. Seymour, Wells- end of Krodel Pork had beeo
home at the time," aaid Mrs. Sponsored annually slnct 19Zl participate in dua time.
ry.
ton Rt. 2, were each fined received from the Health De- · - -William Fischbach, who llveo by the National Education Assn.
The December meeting will flO And cosls on speeding char- parlrnent and the usage of the
Glace rnll'np
GIJilpolia acrou the Ohio River from lhe the American Legion, lbt Nabe held Dec. 13 at
Tootle's ges; Pbilip J. Heck, Ravens- 17 acre site had begun this week.
1
nam u, l2.1, runnin&amp; 2111 feet airport on tht oulskirll of tiona! CongreSB of Parent. and
PLAN .SQUARE DANCE
Beauty Sbop. A Chriltmu per- wood, was fined $20 and costs Barbee Rothgeb and Forrest
1
on rollers,
Pomoroy·MIIon 20.· Cincinnati. ''JWit before the Teachers, and the U. S. Office .The Racm.e High school Alumty with Cifl exchanga and buf· each on two counts of fraud; Clark of the Peo?le's Bank,
tl Pt. Ple881111 U.li, Hinton plane flew over there was a of Education, American Educa- ru Assn., will sponsor an old • COLUMBUS (UPI) - The let dinner It planoed.
Charles Edward Ba!J, Madison, PolntA'Ieasant'a new bonking
(I
stationary, Ktwnrha Falla terrific flash of lightning."
Uon Week reminds each citizen fashioned square danca Friday, Blatt Board of EducaUon Monwas fined $10 and costs on an instftution, appeared
before
falling, Charleswn IU! ria- She laid the plana flew no that good school• are, to a very Nov. 12 begiMinfl at 8 p.m., dey adopted a centralized siate Two Cuet Bein
Intoxication charge and Mrs. cou!K:il and requested council
1•••g13 London, Marmet and WiD- more limn li feet over bar high degree, bio own responsi- pat tho Souihern Jr. High gym. sch~l. bus buying plan, amid
'
g
Hugh Leach, Mason County, uae ·this bank 0! a depository
·ld dams were on the silll.
reo1deaca.
bility
roceeds from the event will pred1cbons It would be tied up Reviewed by Court
w11 fined 15 and costs on a for &lt;ity funds. ~ity funds are
1
,''A
Movements:
Survivor lklrowttz, head or
:
be placed In tho association's for oix montba to 1 year by Two easel were beJ.ng review- oharge of non • attendance of oow· deposited 1n the Citizen'•
Ollio River _ Big Joha op the Clasaical DivioioB of Decca Thll year. the theJM for the semor scholarship fund which law suits
eel today by the Meip eounty ebildren Ill school
National Ban~ which was the
p.m.; John Ladd llollll llec:ordo, was en route to week of .~ctlvlty " "lq1!1Ji In under the by-laws, will be •· The plan allowo a local acbool Coort of Appeals with Judges
'
cit~ls
only blnking institution
10 40
am .. suoan Lane ClnciDnaU to record lbt Oneil&gt;- Leamlni and 32 million par. warded In a deserving 1966 gra- board the option of buying William Brn1111, Marshal CarCIVIL ACI'ION FILED
until recently. Jim Fisher,
' 14. : 415
enll across the naUon are ex- duate contemplating college In through the state competitive lisle and Gordon Gray titlinJ.
chairman of the finance rom·
: .·m.: R. H. 801- ·~!1 Symphony Orchestra.
1
1
6
40
' ,rlh U up IS, 1:30 a.m.; Wal·
Al,l, I know II· I woke up fila peeled to visit their schools to the autumn of 1966. Music for bid oystem or taking bide on its Argument. were beard
In PI'. PLEASANT - A civil mlttee of the council, was ask·
' ' Hougland up to, 6:05 a.m.; bush, Horowitz laid. "I don't check on their ln~estment.
the dance will be provided by own. Subsldiels Ill' the slate Clarence Price va. Edisoa Hob- action has been flied In Uie of· ed to discuss the matter with
t:.ten F. down , lD:IO p.m.; know what happened. I got Each day Will h1ghhght 1 the Brooks Sayre band, Jim will be paid In either case tile stetter, executor of the eotate flee of the Circuit Clerk styled those concerned and repor! at
,outhern down 17 , l:OO a.m.; th~.•:m clear of the plane.
different reason for thla invest- Carnahan will call.
amount to be based on the' low· of Greta Price, Mr. Price iJe. J. W. Morrison, dba R. G. Mor- next meeting. The Rev. Char17 17, 1:1' a. . f )uat ••fully lucky to be men! -.to strengthen moral
Uuekeye State down
er of the two bide.
lnll represented by R. William nson Drilling Company vs. Don- los A. Pitzer, president of tha
m. Lockland McCleary don ahvo.
and spiritual valuts, to cultiFtiND NOW
Board member IWberl A. Jenkins, Gallipolis, and Mr. Hob- aid Cheesebrew and Emma Mason County Action Group,
17,·5 so a.m.; Philip Sporn dowo
valt tho Intellect, to enhance The Timmy Tillisfliu':!/:eacb- Manchester Canfield, opposed stetter by Webster and Fultz Lou Cheesebrew, Pl. Pleasant. rL'QUesting SJIIIce for offices In
t7, 7 o.m.; Ro•e G. up 11, 10:10
personal fulliliment,
to lm· ed 11,042.71 today with tbe de- the plan all the way and IUb- law firm. The other case on The plaintiff demands judg- lhe basement of the city buildp.m.; Edeana Bosworth doWil
~ews prove earning power, to devol- posit of the higheat Bin le mitled an alternaUvt one be appeal Is Jeanne Cooke VI. Ken ment againsl the defendant for ing "' be uaed for approllmate18, 12:10 a.m.; Reliable up 11,
op good CitiZenship, to enr1ch pledge to date, !bat of $IIIO
uld was designed to keep the neth Cooke, the plsintlff repre- the sum of ~.18 with lnter..t ly 5 to nine months. The office
6:1JI a.m.; Steel,.,..."" ,up 11,
family and community life and Ray Riggs
•• purchaslnt! power at the local senled by Webster and Fultz, and cosls for labur aud maier- space for a full time director
ti oo a.m.; Harvey Jordan up
Eotond Hospital
to deepen international under- The fund Is being collected board level.
and the defendant by HaUiday Jail.
secretary and two development
20, 6:20 a.m.; Loulslona down Persons enlerlng Holzer 1w.. standing.
by the Rutland Volunteer Fire The board defeated hi! pro- and Sbeell llld Wllllam Jenllaid.. mWit be obtained before
2U, 7:10a.m.; John J. Rowe up pllal durmg the past 21 houra The Meigs County Education department in cooperation with poaa1 1~, adopting ""amend· inl.
QUARTERS TO CLOSE application can be medo for
21. 4:30 a.m.; Andrew Calhoun included : Mro. Dan J .. Webster, Assn. urges all citizens to take the sheriff'• department
to ed version of tbe plan approved
The Meigs county
Health administralive grant and feddown 21. uo a.m.; Jerry Bot- 238 First Ave.; Lou1e Lew 18 , a close look at their schools delray expeiiBf!l of the hospital- by the board at 118 October
-department quarters will be eral funds on • 90 per cent. 10
worth down :a, t;le
p.m.; 110 Third Ave.; Shelba
D. and lhelr loco! _education pro- ization of Timmy Tillis, recov- meeting. That plan had been
closed for redecoration work per cent basis be reeeivoo: A
Cotton Queen up Greuup 4:li Roush, lilt Chestnut St.; Paul fll'ams and rem1nds each stu- ering In Children'• Hospital In submitted by board member
Thursday and Friday of this committee of Jim Fisher, WaJ.
p.m.; Alict doWil Greenup 7:· ~Wickline, 114 Second Ave.; dent _of the Importance of his Columbus, from his shooting Waynt E. Shaffer on beball o1 Partly clondy. Wgh In tis week, but will be open for busi· lace Smith and Ted Stevens
40 p.m.: Mark M. up Greenup ~ · Beatrlct Eva111, Vinton; Iearrung eflorte, aald F a y 1 himself through an eye with
the board'• study committee Clear, cool tonlgbL Low U-3%. ness as usual at 8:30 a.m. Sat- was appointed to study !be re1
8:40 p.m.; !11111 West VIJ1ini• ln. Denver Pa1e, Jr., Ewing- Sauer, President.
pistol early last week.
lmlchester charged
Wedaeadly 11111111• Wll'llllll",
urday.
quest and submit a report by
down Greenup 12:511 o.m.; Ut- tonb MerrUI Brown, Rl 2 Galli_
accopted plan would "submit
Nloovember !Stb. Council voted
Ut George dowa Greenup l :lO po s. Mra. Lawrence J. Gro- Vetet-aru Day Event
Veterans Memorial Jloepllll local boards lo attack ,_ dillaeeept llle recommtndaUoo
• m.; Fronklia Pler&lt;e up GrMD- gan, Rt. 2 Vmton; Mrs. Ohver
AdmUted - Thelma Thlnn.
.,
on the matter of the committee.
up 2:4&amp; a.m.; !lloha wa o d a Meadow•, Rl. 2 Gallipolia Mrs. b on TbUI'IIday
er, Columbus · Shirl R Ida lflllltled bidders" who !ailed to
CoWlCilman Don Waldie who
down Greenup 3:3!1 a.m.: H. Manford A. Blessing, Rt. 1 Pt. The oMual Veterans
Day Middleport· HaroldeyN eyno A~ land tbe contraet. If adopted,
previously had been appointed
E. Bowlel don Greenup l a. Pleasant; Mn. Edwin D. Tho- dinner for Feeney-Bennett Post bany: Una Dotson
oms, • ha stated, "local boards would
to otudy the complaint. o1 clllm.; New Orl..u up Meldahl maa, Rt. 2 Leon, W. Va.: Ray. 128, Amerlran Legion members Elhel Mnore, E;a~:''::: find ~t they were mare Bgure"'"' on dogs runnlnll loose In
4:05 p.m.; Esao Pennsylvania! mond W .Helms, Rt. l Pt. Plea- and the11 families and auXII· Alice &amp;boson, Pomeroy
.;d beada.
PI'. PLEASANT - AJIPf"Val paid the IUID ol $2411 on their th• city, recommended the May·
down Meldahl 11: 15 o.m.; La· lanl; Mn. Leollo B. Carr, Mid- lary members and their familieo Leo KeMed Jr M' ' a
~ Mlltorl Pasa
ol the Boord ol EducaUon was transportaUon bill owed I b f or write • letter to the Mason
guna dowo Melclahl 2:211 1 .m. 1 dleporl ; Mrs. Richard Roosh, will be held Thurllday evening DlomissedY:_
"~:eport. Ba also claimed !bet alate civeD to a recommeadaUOII or Boord.
County Court asking that the
Walter Beckjor&lt;l dowa .lleldlhl Syracu~t; Mrs. Morris D. Snl· at the hall at 6 30 p.m. The di'" Syracuse; Donna Busb• ~=· law mandated that only local Supt. Milton Burdelll at Jut The board accepted the resig- coonty dog catcher spend more
U5 a.DL
J der, Rutland Mrs. Char loa G. ner w111 be furnished and pre- w Va . Rosalee
'
' boards could buy buseS, despite n!Jbt't meeting to ask the stale nation of Nettle Atkinson, teach- time In the city and offering the
Galllpolll 11om OVEC Quillen, Middleport; Mra. Ar· pared by lhe auxiliary.
dl~port.' Earl warr:.rfer, Mid- paaa&amp;ll of two lad by tbe ra. to survey the needs and COli ol er at Henderson scllool, and service of a city employee 1o
don 4:10 p.m. : i.Gcy Jane thur 114. Hoyt, Pomeroy; Mro. Wednesday evening the post port ,;.d Audr
' Middle- cent General Asaembly wllldl a . •ocatiOIUll building to be placed her or. the subsUtuta Ust asalal the catcber wltilt wor[&lt;,.
Lucaa down 1:41 o.m.; Bayou ~hn H. Elsnaugle, Jackoon; Ro- will meet and speeial ompbe· dle~rt.
ey Hager, Mid- macla a stele plllll optloDaL
arected on ·land owned by the Teachers bired but not placed tnc tbe elty.
Lalelt. up 1:41 a.m.: ~ko fill rt L. Osborne, Rt. 1 London· s" I• being placed on getting
1D oilier action, 1M board a(&gt;- board conslltlai ol 110 aeret1 were Patty Marte Fields, Delor· City Pollee report for 1M
4 a.m.; Charles K. doWll Ull derrr: Roscoe
A. Boucher, 1965 dues paid as the 40 et a COMPLETES TIUININO
proved a~- requetll to the north or Pt. Plwant
11 ' Cus!dey IJld Janlca L. month of October •• submitted
a.m.; Larena down U6 a.m.;
Mrs.oodRarold K. Walls, dtrain Now1D be at tha hall Satur- FORT SILL, OKLA. _ Pvt U. 8. Health, EducatioD and 8upt B de"· staled be bo Bowyer. June Frtendl waa blr- by Aetlng Chid ol Pollee Jael&lt;
Elgerellfl up T a.m.; Solvoy up ·
. venow ; Mn. Ollver ay,
'· II 11 4 p.m. lo col· Jack M. Franz SOD Of· Mr
Wtlfart Department for funds
· ur ,,..
!&gt;" ed 11 a Janller tor
Letart Pyles was read allowing lbo
7:40 a.m.
L. Corbin, Ironton ; Oscar H. leet the dues. No locallncrea•e Mrs. Hansford 'c Fra •
to lbqtluia tbe Illite Edue»- ed to reeeln 101!11 aid for thll school
following: al!cldenll fllveotlgatlana"ba Rtm - Allen R. Cunningham. Rt. 3 Ironton; Gil· will be made for dues paid lm· Coudor st., Po~eroy~obt~ tiOD Department.
project wblch could COllin
AnDouncement Wll made that eel, 10; drlvera Involved arret1t.
Merrill up London &amp;:U a.m.; bert Millor, lronlon : Mro 1.,..,.. mediately.
completed advanced tralnin a; Tbe JDOII8Y wt11 be used to 11118hborbood ol tzOO.OOO. Tbe survey ol IICbool property ed, 8: perkins ticket. Iuued,
0. F. Shearer down Marmet V. Goullerea, Rlv•nswood; Loa cannoneer at the Ar
hire the M' llltl'J pereoDMI to new vonaUonal bulldlnC II bop- where lcllooll are no longer 278; unllwlul parking Ucketa
3 35 a.m.; Beaver up Winflold r11D A. Mercer, RL 1 Jackaon;
SUFFERS BURNS
lery and Missile Ce ~y F draft 1 school reorganhatton ed ~_help nllm tbl crowded baing I!UIInlalned lor the pur- fsaued, IS; warning Uckela, 11
t:~ p.m.; Little Edward doWD Ravenswood; Mro. Jerry R. . Jam•• William Quillen, age Sill, Okla., Nov. 4. ;r:,;. wCJrt maawr plan, which II to be conditions at Pt. Plaisant High paoe of sale Ia being eonduct. llfttts lor road lllw vlolatlou,
Winfield 11 :115 p.m.: W. H. Shl· George, McArthur; Mro. Oscar five montho, son of Mr. and training in the pre alton 1 : submitted to tho General M- School.
eel. The lclloola will be sold H; oilier mlademe&amp;IIOfl IJl.
1
ver, Jr. oown Winfield 11:10 M. Tennant, ,Jackson; . Carls Mrs. Jameo Qull1en, Cleveland, 1n11 and firing of':ld
semble no later than Jaa. 1, A &lt;ODtrael for t11100 was • IOIIItllmt after the 11n1 ollbt eluding dtunks, t felony, 11
1
p.m.; George Price doWll Win- R. Hale, Bl. 4 Oak Iilll: J:;thel former realdenls,_ of Rut- guns and howHzero.
ery li67.
warded !be Columbua Heatlul year.
lolal arresil, 44. The depart·
f1eld I2 :tlla.m.; Jefferson down Muine Cl•ck, Ru"ell,
Ky.; land, has beea hoop1laUzed wltb
The 21-year-old soldl
Alooapproved wu a plan tor Compuy lor repair o1 beatlnc The Board approved 1 ,._ 1111111 worked I total of I,O'U
Winfield 1:50 a.m.; Lucy Jane Mn.
B. Kemper. Ash- finl and second degree bur111 tered tho Army 1n June 1S:
tltltrlbtuloa or Ohio'o $M mil- plant 1n the school l)'llfm. A eomuiendatlon of transportallca bourl durlnll October.
Lucu up Winfield 4:3$ a.m.: land, Ky .• Kornut F. Jividen, ouffered in on accldeul at home completed basic combat train- lion ahara of federal lunda to contract wn also awarded to supervisor Warren Klefw to City Atlorne)' Ray Muqrave
Helen Z. up Winfield 1:16 1 .11\. :::-"Iburg, W. Va.: Mro. AI· with • stoam Iron. His 1rand- ing at Fort Kno• Ky H0 ·
help buy additional Ubrary Epl!ni Sllld llld Grnel Com- hold a 'oDrtYerl Improv.:....C nported tbet no formal oplniou
--M. Wllllamo, Coalton; Mr1. perenls, Mr. and Mrs. Dick 1962 graduat. of' McKeU ~J booko and lexlbooka. Tbe lor· pany for crave! at a cost ol • Ca•" "'ven '- lbt NaiiGDII bad been received !rom tile AIKinder, Ravllllwood, Foley, Rutland, paronls
ol Schnol In South Shore and
mula lor the actual dlltrlbutlon per IDn.
Sa!aty ;,.,.;.•
torney Glneral COilCfl'lllnll the
DIVOTID TO INTiaUT ,
: V R. Creel, Cot· Marvel Foley Quillen, ldl for ,tended Rio Grande lObio) Col· w 1mool dletricll on the basis It wn reported tbet the Pt. Announcement wu made that
of aurplus lunda lD
Mlllii"U'IN UIA 0
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Cleveland this mOI'Illlllltae.
of their relative aeeds wn to. Pleasant Band Boootera bave Thursday, November 11, Veter- eat r
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aon, S:41 p.m. Monday.
hour.
LiDeo Monday becauao
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could be
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to a dliiO!pllne Ill
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1:. Grete, Ba•ll L. Groent, the accident
years AD announcemeDt ld
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:PI olll Vllllar IIOQIIII Ill frml tba reeordJ.
Dick ldtbwe, AU'y Ray Mu.
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be will be succeeded b ~lr NJUonalnD told the ::::.•1 Adaa'ltod- Grace Grover, 'ftle lliiiiiiHIIai ol tbt cmt, and COWIClimen, Jim
JMames,AndMro. Rush A. Krodel, Charleo L. Ralston, •nd Infant Basil
deputy
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Tbarnaa Vanco, Mra. Gertrude and infant son, Mrs. Gerald E. managing diiector o1 BrUlsb :":"":' North VIet NIDI r. Utolllleld, Apple Oron; 111'1 pnoanl lui Dillll 1Ift PMil not,' 'l'td Slovens, Charles Fowlo
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SOCIAL

Till SyraCU!e Craft Club will
Wednesday, NOY. 10, at
p. m. at the town ball.
A poUIICk dinner wl!1 be served
at noon with eacb brinlglng their
own table servtce. All Interest·
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Mary Shrine, Wbita Shrine ol

Layette Shower

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A II'Oup of Pomeroy ladles
-.re ID Uttle HncJdng Satur
day to attend tile meellng of
Regton 11 of the Oblo Aesocia·
lion o1 Garden clubs.
'l'hay were Mra. Gerald wn.
dermuth, Mra. Phil WilliAmson,
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr., Mrs.
Ralph Gllmdore, Mra.ckM;[.;'b B.
1 an Mrs. Ja
Henes
of TwUight club: Mra. Charles
Persinger, Mrs. Fred Blaettnar,
M•s. J. 0. Roedel and Mrs. L.
C. Karr, Pomeroy club; and
Mrs. Clrarles Lewis, Mrs . C.
L. Heaton, Mra. John Terrell,

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Serfa of le,,.. 'i·jp' ~~p.m.
"Why Johnny
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Margaret Griffiths, couniJI . ey," "Quick and Easy Meals, ,
extension agent, hOIIle econom· "Holiday l'oods on a
iCI announces a series of four and "Low Cost Meals.
le~ns 011 '·Planning and Pre- Homemakers in the Rutraiiq
paring Meals for the Young area may register by calling
Family."
·
the Extension office at WY 2·
The series will be held in the 3895 by November 11. Tbero
Rutland Methodist church No- will be a $1 fee to cover the co'l
vember 17, December 1; 15, of materials used. 11 will be pa)&lt;
and Janua
5 from I p.m. to able at the first meeting . .

..4re Announced ··-

Rutland Furnituret Rutlandt 0.-Mason FurnituretMason, W. V

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Jerusalem will meet iD regular Mra. James Fry and Mrs.
Cmeroy
session Frida~ at a p.m., atj Edward Stiles entertained with Jay Myers IJ crtUcally mot
tile IOOF ball. Mater!~ objec- a illyUie shower In honor o1 Deaconess Hospital,
Straight
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live and memberablp ulght will! Mra. Richard Roller Saturday St., Cincinnati. His room num""' ......,.., ......
Those
mg
be observed.
evening at the Fry residence ber Is 146.
lary of Lewis Manley Post
'lbe Young
uo: on the Pomeroy. Athens
Mr. and Mrs. George Shive!·
will meet Tuesday at 7
the Pomeroy
ap s A color tebeme of pin a er, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Aaron elat the borne of Mrs,
..
,
church are sponsorin8 a rum· blue was carried out In the ton and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Butler, RuUand.
Annual stuffing bee
~ mage sale In the coorch base- decorations and favors of pink Johnson and daughters who
1
~yracuse PTA wiD meet
Chrtstmas Seal project W ment, Friday and Saturday, No- and blue booties. A stork was were here for tbe funeral of
1
day, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p. m.
be Wednesday, Nov. _10 at
vember IZ.I3, from t am.-3 pillced on the table wbere gifts Mrs Jay Myers returned to
the school audltorlmn.
p.m. at Heath MethndJSt Church p.m. Free parkiDg.
were placed. Games were play- Clnclnnatl Friday evening. Mrs.
program will be
the
In llllddleport. Anyone wU~
ed and pr1zes won by Mrs. Rich- Kelton remained In Cincinnati
Your old one plus our low cost financing
all
':d
ard Gress and Mra. Helen Rey- 1to assist in the care of her lath&amp;ell you a better ear in a jiffy. No stram.
ex;..,tive secretary of
~Ids. Refresbmenl.t of cake,, er and Mr. Kelton and the John- M .::,~
and Mrs
No
worry. We take good care ol you all
and
It
Meigs Coun!y TB
and
nunts and cot1ee were serv.edlaons returned to their homes,
Kennedy of
Winding
the
way. Check with us. Maybe you ""'
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to the guesb during the SOCial Richmond, Va. on Sunday.. Mrs. Trail club, which received the
afford it ·even better than you thought.
ES
The Pomeroy
Shakespeare
bour.
Rh~a Lozier. was In Ctncln- gavel lward for having the
em loOAII .. SoYinp Co•..Near .. your pbono.
NURS
club wiD meet at tile borne of Funeral services for Mrs. Invited gues!J were Dottle nail to ass1st 10 the care of her largest percentage of members
White Nylon Mesh
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. Wednes- Jay Myers were held from the Musser, Karen Walker, Betty grandfather, while the others present. Mra. Robson wao tnday, at z p.m.
Ewing Chapel Friday, at 2 P· Spencer, PbyUls Spencer, Mrs. attended the funeral.
stalled liS the new regional ell·
NOV. 11
m. with the Rev. Jerry Ma&amp;- John Duerr, Shirley Custer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reddinger rector,
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'l1le Catholic Women's club ters of Pomeroy Church
oflRuth Farmer, Carolyn Grues- o1 Williamson, W. Va. and son, - ·
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Long Wear. They Retain of the Sacred Heart church wiD Christ, officiating. Special
er, Pomeroy; Alms Swisher, James of Salem College, Salem,
••••••••••••••••••••••••••-.
That White Look.
meet in tbe church auditorium sic was provided by
Fritz Cheshire: Alict Freeland, Ka- w. Va. were weekend guests of
Si•u
Thursday, at 6 p.m. for a pot- Buck, organist.
ty Crow and Mayme Holmes, their daughter and son-in-law,
av. 10 11 _
C polr luck dinner followed by the Burial was In Beech Grove, Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sebo and
regular m.;.ting.
cemetery and pallbearers were'l Alice Mills, Gladys Vroman, , family.
Rock Springs Grange
will J~hn Fultz, Wdlillm Matlack, Roberta Dailey, Belly Ohlinger,! Mr. and Mrg, Murrian Loog
meet Thursday at 7:30 p.nt Richard Knight, John Terrell l,tma McKinley, Donna Byer, and daughter. Mrs. Kenneth
Partic~ating Merchant lo There will be a program and re-. and Herschel Rose.
, Kate Bachner. Mary and Shar-l Phillips and daughters, Brenda
l~~ist:;:rtG~[.~.~~:
freshments wltl be served.
Coming from out of town for ion Rou•h. Bernice Winn, Eve-1and Sandra of Parkersburg, W.
MIDDLEPORT, o.
The Eleanor Circle of Heath the semce. were Mr. and Mrs. jlyn Murray, Bernice Durst, Lo- 1Va. were Sunday guests of his
"::iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~j Methodist Church will meet George ShJVeler Jr. and Mr. ree Smith, l!.mma Pullins, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Myrtle Long.
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Thursday, Nov. II at
the and. Mrs. George Shiveler Sr. Guy Swadley, Helen Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Buck and
church with DonM Byers the de. of Cincmnatl: Mr. and Mrs. Aar· Judy Crooks, Martha Gress, family of New Lexington were 1
VETERANS DAY
votional leader and
Louise on Kelton and Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Cale, Dorothy R o II e r, 'i weekend guests of hi!! mother.
Brown, program leader. Jean Howard Johnson a~d Mary and : Frances Holmes, Helen Byer, Mr&lt;. Brn Buck.
:
Ann Bradbury and Billie Jo j Julie, Richmond, Va.: Mr. and •Mary Bailey, Sylvia Byer. Brt- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har- 1
Krawsrzyn are hostesses.
Mrs. Lyston Fultz, Xema; Mrs. ty Wehruog, Janice Ba1ley, Sa- brechl and family of WorthingThe Past Matrons' Club of Henry Fultz, Mr. and
rah Owen, Eva Hartley, Mrs. ton visited Sunday with their
FROM DUDLEY'S
Evangeline Chapter, OES, Mid- William Fultz, and Mr~
James Simpson, Lynn Clark, mothers. Mrs. Raymond Hardleport, will entertain the Past ·~ Brown (Sandrb'a FCoulltz) ba .
Esther Gibbons, Joyce Blake, brecht and Mrs. Norman Mc- 11
A Tribute To Your
Matrons' Club of Pomeroy ghter, Deb le,
urn us,
Neva Pierce, Charldene Han· Callum.
I
Thursday evening, Nov. II at and Mrs. ~~· Stra~sltoand
nlng, Isabel Autherson, Middle- I Mrs. Hugh Bearhs spent Mon-'
Loved Ones.
the home of Mrs. J. A. Young, I and Mndrs. M1
e n,
port, and Marianne Woodgerd,. day, with Mrs. John Smith, Nye
· ens, 3
"'!· =ne
Columbus.
Ave.
BEAUTIFUL
West Columbia.
Mrs. Carl Moore and grandServices were conducted
SPEAKER NAMED
daughter, Lisa Kay Jell, Mrs.
ARTIFICIAL
Magnolia
Temple
PythiBD
A
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tbe
ifo1
Ella• Stiles and Mrs . John
' ters on Thursday evening
gues spe er 1or
· vember Middleport PTA pro- ' Smith were Saturday visitors in :
gram was selected at
a Athens.
;
ENTERTAIN SUNDAY
meeting of th o executive com- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bcrnest Brueh l
lllr. and Mrs.
Wolfe mlttee Monday evening at the, and family of Mt. Vernon were
high schoo. Sbe is Dr.
weekend guests of his parenb, ,
MEN'S
CONVERSE
of
Lakin
Institute
who
will
speak
Mr.
and Mrs. O.lbert Bruch. '
•nd
at the PTA meeting Monday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kesterson
evening, Nov. 15, at the high of Chester and Mr. and Mrs.
school auditorium.
Refresh· Dale Kesterson of
Pomeroy
... :, .• ••:i.: this new Olds F-85 came on the scene!
men!J will be served.
spent Sunday at Wilmington
FROM~.9I
We atk you: Did •Yinl moo~ ever look 10 good! Oon'r answer till vou buck I.- • ~ r anJ r,, 'ct&gt;
:l: 12 __
pr.
with Earl Kesterson.
th~ whtoto l o( a new 1966 Olda F-8.5. You eauld o't barpin (or a &amp;mooth~r, quict~r, swc-:1&lt;.. 1
' entertained with a dinner Sun-1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenperformina: car.
day, at their home, Racine., baum spent the weekend in Reyi
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale noldsburg, with Mr. and Mrg.
OUS S ot f0F8 Valentine and son, Larry of : Jack Rosenbaum and family
Parkersburg, W. Va. aod Mr. ' and Saturday, attended the
YC'I il't priced riaht: dowl\ lathe lo!'•Jirlce 6t:ldl So takt: thal 8eeonJ ~&gt;Ok at th e c~pwnded
Middleport
and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter, I OSU • Indiana football Kame ill
lin~ of F-8St aow II ymar Oldtmobile Dealer'a. Your !'Jutt lookinlf.' d~v s ma1· hr overl
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sponsor. A short musical fabric, or the Phihppmes Is wo-

NEW MEMBERS OF MODERN MUSIC MASTE~S _ Front ro~ , Tim Cozart, Lind~ ~ost, Polly Decker. Connie Deem, Teresa ~~!UI~n~:r,l program presenting three phas- ven from the tiber of the larg' Donna Theiss, f\.'largare~ Cole, Deb~i~ Htl~'es .. Pam Sylvester, Mr. Wither spoon. Second IOV.., Lmda Adams, Rhonda Bnckles, Debbie
es of musical development was er leaves or the pineapple .

NOT OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
November 12-13

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"THE CURSE OF THE FLY"

Brian Donlevy, Cro . Baker,
ti-rtiY

Carol

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sented to Mr. Ronald Deem, ved following the ceremony.
executive head.
Mrs. Richard Lee Is the Chap. The plna cloth, a delicate

November 10-11

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bership card and key were pre· M song. Refreshments were ser·

WED. and THURSDAY

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ium recently.
Junlo_r at Ohlo University, sang
The new members received "A11elujah" from a motet by
a gold key and a life member- Mozart, and als~ ~~ popular
ship card. Dann)' Witherspoon, "Blues In Ute N,ght.
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band director became a new Tht program closed with •.

"CHEYENNE AUTUMN"

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John Ford'•

Carroll Baker

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itiated 16 members in a for- er," David Thotpe, a sop

LAST TIME TONIGHT

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SELECT YOUR NEW
COLOR T.V. SET
NOW ON ELBERFELDS
2nd FLOOR

lsoth Anniversary of Church Celebrated
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her family who M'
were LpresenltiJ
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Genhe1mer also spoke
brtefly.
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The Rev. Kaetze, w ose
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be "re•s- :1
years ago, was g a
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An urgan :• reiLtdt· ~Y Mr s. l{:.ru.bll Parsons (11' Sa_ra s ~•t••. son Timothy . _H:,v. P~~sons an
rs. tut er
an 1mot y, e~t.' e o o. IS wor
_:=::.:.....:::_:;::_:,:~_.::::_::.:_; VIJ. Tilt! hymn ot dedu:;,11!uJ 1, Benny SlutleJ sang, .Ju~t A Rev. Parsons and Benny Slut- pastor and of hJs two daughters I
i·'Cu min~ 'l'u Th e Cro::s." the Little Walk With Jt~sus. "
~er sang, "Wouldn't Take,,N~th- and son.
bent&gt;dwliun . and organ post· Mr. and Mrs. Purley Karr, mg For My Journey Now, Tun·
Members and workers In be t
Iuti~ do~l'd tlw servil:t.•.
rirst couple married in the othy Stutler sang, ''Spirit of church present were mentlon.l
vi;mer WJ~ served in the 1dmrch, and who were observw 1God Dtsecnd Upon My Hearl," ed and included, Mrs. Fr_ed
~oc i Cjl n 10111 , 11 noon Tlw tublt's l in6 their 43rd anniversary, were ] and Rev. and Mrs. Stutler and Nease, Sund~y School super!R·
in wlli1~ r.:uver tarried out the welcomed and eat.'h
spoke · Rev. and Mrs. Parsons sang, tendent; ~avid Nease, secrelull thellll' \\i!h r.:t!nl~ rpier.:c of briefly . Th eir
children and "Peace In The Valley."
l lary ; Ch~1sty Baer,
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Ldl lluwt•rs kliHl gourds. grt'en· grandchildren were all present Form~r members who have Mrs. Dav1d Nease. orgamst
cry aud n 1rnw·upi:1s fi lled wit h: ;; nd n"&lt;'ogniZt'd . Mrs.
.h~hn . moved ai_'l'ay ~t:'re welcomed I Sunday School; ~rs: Russ
fruit ph.JCHI ;1t mtenal ~ . Nap- 1Scutt and Mrs, Olan Genhe1m-1and speakmg bnefly were Mrs. ~n. Mrs. Jack Curtis .. Mrs.
kins were wilile with the in-' er, ltlt'mbers or the first eate- ~ Altona Marshall, Harold Roush Vld Nease, Mrs. Uswm Nease.
sr.:ription •·soth Anniversary For· chism class, were present.
and Horace Karr . Mrs. Scott Mrs. Fred Nease, Mrs . ~·~::;~ ~ ~
t•:;t Hun 1\'kthndist Chun:h 1915- ' Letb·rs were read
from ·~ told of the work done by h~ Jeffers and Mrs. Don (
1!165," (in g(JidJ.
· rnsl minislc~s by Mrs. Fred gr?~father. Gt'Orge Baer, m teachers, and ~rs . John
The
Jltcnmon
service
openr-;ease and mcluded the Rev. bui~dmg of the church, after durch orgamst. Mrs.
Model WOh
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and
piano
preGlenn
Tennell, Rev. Edward H. which descendants uf Mr. Baer Nease was commended for
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40 years.
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hymns, "Faith Of Our Fathers."! t_rom Rev. John Elwood, Rev. Mr!!. Jacob Baer spoke of T~ hymn, "And Let
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and ' 'The Cli urch in The WildBodies Part, and b~~:~~~~
1JET
wood " aud pr;.Jv~ r by 1he Rev I~i :z!!l(lj~.eu:. 3 HGJAI!!.m axa:::!t!J', group visited the cemetery at by Rev. Parsons and
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See the wonderful RCA VIctor Color Television
L&lt;Hvr;·nce t\kllciniel . Past mini!l- 11i
Ch~shirt' befoN returning to tin~ closed the service.
FOR NEW
ter:--, Hev . Mt:O;-tlliel and the! ;11
{ their home.
1 he chUJ;~h was be,lutillullil ll
DEEP
Sets. Select one for yourself and family and really
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
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decorated
with arrangements
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CLEANING!
corned, und abo the Hev. Par- i
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have returned to their home in mums. A pot of mums was sent
enjoy Living Color T.V. by RCA Victor. You'll want
so t"
1.1
~ Columbu. following
several by the Pom•roy Flower Shop
to see also the new table and transistor model ra·
Mrs Usv.m Nease gJve the ~~ Mis~ Carol Scott
student days VISit here with Mr. and an~ an arrangemen of bla~~e
lll:,lUIY ul lll~ dJw Lh and Mrs nurse. at the llolzel: Hosptta! Mrs. John Lyons and family . ~e lowfmulml s ,was given y el
dios - the portable record players- itereophonle
11 1 , s~ Vvahtn 1 lt'Jd 111terestmg
u.HJ Y am y n memory
o
h h 1 1School of ~ur~lflg 111 Gallipolis, Mrs. A R. John sun and Mrs 1 John F Baily H charter mem·
combination record players - and portablu T.V.
1 1,::.. Jr;t ..O.ction Wa~ller i S ;neal for washable w._ ~
llllll•s
cu~lt
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eMc lhurc spent the w~kend wllb her , li(lward Jarrett of Charleston, I ber OtheJ· ar~anoements were
or s.c;.king ou t J;;round-in dtrt 1n kids' play c!othesl
WJill e11 , uy l 1e ev.d . u ew p· rents, Mr, aud ~~'I rs. p &lt;~U 1II", Va were :sun
, da v gues ts
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Irom
the garden• of Mr and
ll l'l:l W.JJ 1~ 1le serve I1 as pas- ,
P.at~nttd Detp At- lio n Ar;ilator crea tes jet curre nts
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for Cee p Ac tion clcaninr,'
tc•r A qu;utet, Hev. and 1v1rs.
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t· e1r Sister'1r Mrs. 1 eel · Imes. l\-lrs Hiram Fisher w1!h the ex ·
Visit Elborfelds 3rd Floor Furniture Deportment
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ception of an arrangement
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h
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Jct-~i mpl' mechani~m ­
Now Furnilur• Arriving Dallf - And SM The
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magnolia branches brought bv
ew. oenny tu l'l'. sang II 1·
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n ~ be lts, pu ll,;ys., geJrs!
Rug
Display For Wall to Wal CJtpetlng 011 the
lll:i parents, Mr. an
rs.
Mrs Marshall from her hon1e:l
0 u1 II 1m I Cuu ld Do Notlung ,.. the weekend w1t IS paren s.[
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3rd
floor.
• J~t -Away lint removal"I
a g Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerar F.. Wtley.
in Louisville Ky
and Tmw II IV " u11 er
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"P I'-!~~r Is Tit' Kev tu HN!Ven &lt;md family Paul rece!ved t e RogJ::r Morgan spent
Ot interest to many were plc- 1
13ut f·'J!th Unlud:s- The l.XJuJ " ' li.Jghe.s l g.rade fur !us dorm sec- in Athens WJlb h1s son,
tures taken of the thui ch
Jc.t Spin c;_• ts drying time!
1hun In Sargent Hall makmg a, for Father's Day activities al members several years ago
Charter
member~
prese
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• Gia nt-:ize tub, tool
were ~1 rs JacoU Baer, Mrs bf'tte: than 3 :--omt average. for Ohio University. They
pi..lst secretary books, whi'•oh
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John F Uatly Mrs. U:;wm N~:ase I the first grading penod: He Is the fvutball game.
were diSplayed hroughout
Mrs. Pur ley' Karr, H o s m t' r jf~n: :~~~tt~e h~~ ~~~~~~~~ Ira Butcher and
Emerson day,
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thetr daughters, Judy Butcher,
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d11Jn 1:i:l nsun (;t'uht'uner, Fnmk l nhlOng ' e Ill\'
~:es ~ or f e ed m Vo1gt Hall and attended
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Ruu:ih, Eu~en~ Forges and Mrs. BousewaHrmodmg. . p.a.· 'i 1~p~end ~ the various activl ·ies includmg
FROM YOUR CHRISTMAS
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t&lt;lty M 0
otw•An, h ns ea r~- the various activities
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were Mrs. CliHord Httyes and Ch~ster Tannehill ~as a
son, Gregory, and Mis.s Grace of h1s da.ughter, _Jamce,
Eichenscher or Columbus cou· day evenmg at dnmer In o'''""
sin uf Mr. liayes
Hall, Ohio University, on Fath·
Mr. and Mrs. IJ. N. Denney er's Day. He stayed overmght
and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Den· at the oll-&lt;!ampus bouse
of
I ney and ,.on, Jack ol Columbus Dave Frye, McArthur, and Dick
spent Sunday with their sister, Swackhamer, MaSQD, bo!Jl OU
Mrl. Bertha Archer,
The seruors.
lh"- wor'&gt;h ip , Members of the first baptis- r Stutler told of the cooperation
Wm. Sylvester, l'arole Gray. [ 'fl1e SOlh all ll ·i'/NS!Il'V o 1 r or- .1o,hn ""oil
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est Hun Methodist d;urch w-;1s servtce, fulluw~d by the call to mal group were Mrs. Altona · of the members of the church
ur , the H~v . B.ailv" Marsh &lt;~ll , Mrs. M&lt;1ry Ba- 1 and that they &lt;Ill worked togeth·
SUN.·MON .·TUES ..WED.
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The Meigs County Board of[ up lor Galli&gt; county,
meeting ol the Meigs Board of iand the board urged the public 1regret. th• reslgration ol Mn.
Health cmno~nc~ Tu~y th~t There ha~e been three case~, Health, also
described pi'Oi- to cooperate by having all pets ! ine Hobstetter and employed
~e,es and Gal11~ Cou~t1es wtll one . fa tat. m recent weeks m peds o~ abatement of Melgs jrnrnunized. A third S!tch clinic' Dorothy Edmundson as 1 depuundergo a co~bmed wmter stu- Galha ofOunty. ~~ t~ two non- County's current rabies threat. wiU be t'Onducted this Saturday, : ty elerk registrar to replace
dy by ~he Oh10 ~par:tment of fatal , .ooe remams m a coma, He said the onset of eold 7 to g p. m. , at the Middleport . her.
Health 10 connection With recent and the other apprently has Iweather can be expected to fire department quarters.
cases of enl&gt;ephalitis in neish- fully recovered.
force the carrier skunks into!
Altendmg the meetmg wltla
boring Ga~lia county.
Under t~ plan: samplings ofl winter do~mancy . However, Dr. ~eanwhil~, ano.ther sk~nk&lt; Dr. Russell wt-re Dr. E. F.
Thl! Metgs boa~d asked_ D~. mosqUitoes - beheves .to be the Russe11 wamed that next spring this on.e killed m the Sclpm : Maag, presJdt-nt t~nd
actinl
Jack Russell, chtef veterman- earners - from Galha and I could bring renewal of the out- · Townsh~p area, has been prov- countv health l'ommisgioner
ian or the Ohio department of I Meigs areas will be taken for break unless measures are tak- · ed rabJ~. the Heulth Depart-' Dale· Du tton , Virgil
Atkins'
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charles
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Robert
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