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The olass will make oandy to ~------be taken to residents of
the
Carman Rest Home for Christ.
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Imas with Mrs. W~ndell Bunce, '
chmrman.The elnss, Will be ID '
charge of commumon for JanPlans were made to remem· serve the Young. Adult Class at uary, February and March with
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ber shut-ins and patients in hos· Ils Christmas dmner~ O.c. 2· Mr. and Mrs. ,Geriach in Janu- 1 The famll of Fred Jackson[
pitals in the holiday season Named to the committee mere ary Mr and Mrs. Kincaid Feb .
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when the_ Horne bm'ld ers Cl ass Mrs. De nve r Rice .and Mrs · Nor - ~ ruary
am:j
Mr. and Mrs. McEI·
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Coats
Funeral Home 1'hur l
of the Mtddleport Church of man Yeauger assisted by Mrs. hmny March
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Chnst met Tuesday everung a oe 1s op an
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The closing prayer was given M
d M Walton Manley
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tho· Hicks. The men of the Home· by Mr Bowe~ A salad course h r. an . ~'· ord that their
mas Bowen.
builders' Class will serve the was s~rved pf Lhe hoste.sses aveSrSectetvV~ .wl J Manlev has
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Mr. Wendell Gerlach gave mner.
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which included the offtcers, Mrs. been
moted to T-Sgt.
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the opening prayer and Mr. The class wtll also serve the !McElhinny, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- Lockbpro' A' Force
Base :
Bowen. the devotions entilled, Loyal Women.'s Chnstmas .dm- ~ ter Erwin, Mr. and, Mrs. Bish- h ~m~s p~ently stationed]
''Thanksgiving.'• Mr .. and Mrs. i ner, Dec. 16 and_ committee op, Mrs. Kincaid and Mr. and tou~':in e a tour of ,duty in Viet ,
Gerlach were appointed to place Imembers appointed mclude Mrs. ' Mrs. Bowen. Others attetlding N
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m'8rkers in the song books by 1R1ee, cha1rman,
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Y were the Rev. and Mrs. Donald Manl~ and their children, Mi·l
January 1st. The class voted to Mrs. Yeauger, Mrs .. Gerlach, Hicks, Lorainne Nefr, Mr. arid 'chael ~ames a'bd sandra Reilee, l
Mrs. Kennelh M.~Elhmny..
Mrs. William Grueser and Mr. reside at the base in Columbus. j
The annual Chnstmas dmner and Mrs. Walter Lee.
Mr and Mrs. Eber Lewis '
of the class was announced for
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k d i Ada Ohio
r.. IOf... Dec, 1 with the Philathea Worn·
spent t e wee enter"and iamil '
er. to serve the dmner. Commit·
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With their daugh
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TONLGHT
te~s for the dinner and party
Mr. and Mrs. R.obert Sprmger
NOT OPEN
named were decorating-Mrs.
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and daughter, Ktm. They were
Hicks. Mrs. Lionel Hoggs, Mrs. Plans were made to send sun· also dinner gu.ests D! Mr: and i
fRIOAY ond SATURDAY
Glenn Henslt&gt;r and Mrs. Wal- shine boxes of fruit to shut-in Mrs. Ron ~prmger m . Fmdlay i
NOYtmbtr 19·20
l&lt;.~ce Bradford: progrom- Mrs. members for Thanksgiving when when the b1r~day anmversary i
"DR. TERROR'S
Harold Luhse, Mrs. Dan White, ] Evangeline ·Missionary Society of Robert Sprmger was observ-,
HOUSE OF HORROR"
IMrs. Cash 13ahr; ti&lt;'kels- ~1rs . of Pomeroy Chur~h of Christ ed. They . returned home Mon- ~
(Tcchnicolor)
Peter Cushin&amp;, Christopher Bishop and Mrs. Herman K111- met Tuesday evemng at the day.
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Lf'e, Katy Wild.
~·aid .
home of Mrs. ~iltiam
John- 1 ~r. and M~s- Ebe_r Bol_m o~
"A BOY TEN FEET TALL"
[ Umontown, vtslted m Mtddl~ I
Til • c·Ja,··s voted to continue son, Lincoln Heights.
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ec ml'o or
the clu:&gt; er lund and mste&lt;.~d ul a Mrs. Leo Bryan conducted the port wit 15 915 e ' . 't ·d 'th j
Fer~ull McClelland, Edw. G.
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They
also
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Robmson.
gift exchan~e purtha)ie lmt - meelmg and devotiOns were 1e
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day gifts lor the children in the by Mrs. Mtlton Roush, using as Mr. and ~rs. ;aM
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SUN., MON. •nd TUES.
county home during.' the year. ! her topic. "Finding Pea&lt;.-e.'' Mrs. Haskms an . ~~· h.o m I
~:»ct:~A~~g~~3
The group will ~:~gain
place Prayer by Mrs. A.' L. Phelps were schoolmate~ m ~s 1 ~\
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Christmas c.and les m the win- con~luded the devotions. Mem- Mrs. Faye Pa merb, w 10 a. 1
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Jane FondH, Lee Jl.h.rvin, :ul 1dows of M€'Jgs t;ent&gt;ral Hosptl·
cull res!'ded 10
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chael Callan, Dwayne Hick· ' at t.his year. \lr. and Mrs. Lew- ! with
a scripturt' verse on erty' has move T to Wu 11lkan ·r
man, Stubby Kaye,
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Mr and Mrs om
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is Long ;md Cullel'n v &lt;~nllll:'tel' 'l'hanksg!VI ng
new m1ss1onary
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Colorcartoens
will be in ch&lt;~rge
prDgr.cun guides were ordered ]·of Columbus are guests ::II' er
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- for the commg year.
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. 1 wm
Get-well cards were sent to I Slater, and famll)'·
shut-in members. Mrs. Helen W~kend guests o( Mr. and
Leifheit. Mrs. Roush and Mrs. Mrs. Atwood Spen~o:le~
were
I Deuver Kapple were named as their daughter . .Bon~le, a stu! uominating committee. Phms dent at MowJtam ~IJ;~ Ie B~·SI·
were made for tl Cl!ristmas Pl\f· ness College m Parkersbug,
ty on Tuesday December 21 , at W. Vl:l . and her gue~ts, Mtss
the 11ome of Mrs. Phelps with Susan RI:'Jchle , ~orthf.leld, and
Mrs. Mason fisher a.s co-host. Jeff Thatker of East _Clevel.&lt;md.
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both student!j at Ohto Umver·
ed b sity.
Refres I1m~nts were serv
Y Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ger· j
the lwstess to those named. 8- lach and family visited with rdbuve and Mrs. Conrad Ohlm~· alives in Mt-t:onndlsville Saturer &lt;md guests. Mrs.
Dons
day
Court St., Pomeroy
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Homeb 'fders to R
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·outr'ng Approachmg Holiday Season
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At Elberfelds In Pomeroy ••• You SAVE on
Dependable Wtll KnownlMakes of Wearing Apparel
for Your Family--Furniture--Floor Coverings and
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Furniture for Your Home.
This Week End

Special Sale Friday and Saturday
BIG, Y
WORK UNIFORMS

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Elbtrfelds

3rd Floor
Furniture

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Headquarters for
Kroehler and Valentine Seaver Living
Room Furniture.
(Open Saturday night
till 9)

W'll be Sent

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MINS ALL WOOL

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THIS WEEK ONLY!

FLANNEL

SHIRTS
IOOo/v all wool. Washable.

Butrnlo plaids in red and
black or greer.-_J black.
Two button dowTfiap poe.

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Sizes 14 1'.!

BOYS
ROBES

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Warm cotton flannel
robes, gay plaids, tie

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

~ells.

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chapter of Bda Sisma Phi.
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1 record in support of the
new
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The sorori ty announced plans ·
for a tea tube held Su nday, l'ov.
~ 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
~ I Margaret Follrod with Nita
f Conde as chairman. The group 1
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67 years of progress have revolutionized the,

WOMEN$
DUSTERS

'wO!Id·at·work. BeNer working conditions, better tools, better work clothes, , , rugged, handsome,

rti1r Yank. Trim,

most comfortable, sturdiest ever ••. you'll go a long way with Big Yank!

bclusive 11 NO·Tare" tunnel belt loops, button·through flap security pockets, extra fabric at knee}

~boulder

and elboiV, non-rip seams, lined dress shirt collars. Washable firm _bod)ed

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in Khaki, Silver Gray, Foresf Green, Black Olive,
OANTS-Sizes 29 to .10 and in yuur choice of lengths, precuffed.
.HIRTS-Sizes 141!'• to 20 and in your chotce of sleeve leng\h .•.

Beautiful cotton Cordana
dusters in several pattern•
and designs, button front
style, sho11 and o/4 lengtb
sleeves, large room)' poe.

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Sale $6·00 a suit

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11 An Opportunity For You

Save

During

WOMENS BANLON

This Special Sale on
WOMENS COATS
at Elberfelds

Chatter Club u
Planning·Dinner
Mrs. Nathan Biggs, assisted
by Mrs. Alfred Biggs, entertain·!
ed the Chatter club Tuesday evening at her home,
Rulland
Road.
A short busine:ss session was
A conducted by Mrs. Carl Koacb ,
111 president. Plans were made for
1a Christmas dinner at Martin
1followed by a party at the home '
1of Mrs. Roach.
Games were played and priz.
es awarded io Mrs. Hobert NeJ.
~ ,.n, Mrs. Harold Dunfee, Mrs.
f Charles Lathey. Mrs. Roach,

CARDIGAN
SWEATERS
An exceptional value in
womens banlon ~dipn
tweaters, lone sleeve• matching pearl button
trtm. Pastel• and deep

tone!.

Siz.. 34 to 40

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A GOOD WAY
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"Your Choice Specials''

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Finishing Sander_

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Heavy

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71.4'' Saw

Sander • 31.S8

29.88

Ebersbach Hardware
MAIN STREET

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Mrs. Buel Rlde110ur, Mrs.'
Jack'
Robson were In Marietta last 1
Sunday where tbe Muskingum i
Garden club sponsorea "Holi·l
day is Happiness" at
t h eI
WMCA.
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EAGLES PLAN
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Melga Eagles Aerie No. 2171,'
will hold a danCe for members
and gueall Saturday, Nov. 20,i
beginning a! 9 p.m. at the hall I
in Pomeroy.
FIRST

QUALITY
REGULAR-

"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
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WITH NO-TIME-LIMIT GUARANTEE

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melton cloth.
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Misses and Half Sizes

Mrs. Kenneth Michael an Mrs.
Hobert Eads. An auction sale

of baked goods was held with
Mrs. Nelson as auctioneer.
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Refreshmennts were served by
the hostesses to the above named and Mrs. Howard Phillips,
Mrs. Thomas Stewart, Mrs. Will bur Young, Mro. Raymond Fis·
' cher, Mrs. Charles Spires and
i Mrs. Clifford Ebersbacb,
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$3.95

large plaids with raccoon collars, beautiful all wool

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SWEAnRS

Womens Wash Dresses

Lon1 sleave ear41Pnl 111d
V neek oUpovero Included. All wltlt tlto hand knil.

Just received a new shipment of womens washable
cotton dresses, many styles to choose from. A wide

Loot,

selection of colors and prints. Misses sizes 12 to

20; Half sizes 14'/a to
Boys Heovy Dentin

DUNGAREES

White and Paotelo.

24 1h.

Sizes 34 lo 31.

$3,95 ·

To~tailored to take eJltra
punishment. &amp;nfori:red extra
heavy blue denim, triple
stitched, bar tacked bac-k
pockets. True slim fit that
boys like so well

KODAK

WOMINI LONG ILIIVI

Wcimenc C:oiton &amp; DICron

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SWEATERS

BLOUSES
TaUored of 80% dacron polyeater and 2D%
combed cotton, machine or hand washable, tailored
collars and peter pan collars, roll up llieeves. W~ite
and pastels. Si2es 32 to 38.

Eaoy 1o walh, quid&lt; dry.

Ina - · loDa lleeve

olip.
OVII: IW..1erl, Slr.es M ~

to. All new «&gt;Jon.

•3.95

lnstamatic Cameras
This week end we are
having a sale of the
newest
models In
Kodak lnstamaUc
Cameras.

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NO. 181
POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT. OHIO
FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 19, 1965

VOL XVII

--:-IVE CENTS
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ount 1,411 ommunist
Bodies in
SAIGON (UP!) - An Arner~ The American cavalrymen
can general aaid today the pusbed an through the Chu
Arlll)''• 1st Cavalry Oivjson had Pong jungles today in search nl
killed 1,411 Communlsll by ac~ a suspected supply base far lite
ual body count in the six-day North Vietnamese Army. U.S.
battle nl Chu Pcmg Mountain. Air Force 852 bombers from
Estimates of Crummunlst dead· Guam fiew two more strikes
were "more than 2,000" but against Crummunlst positions in
American lassses alao were the high ground.
hl!jlvy.
Military briefing officers said
BrigtGen.
R 1c h a r d A. 110 solid contact had been made
KIIOwles, deputy dtvlslon com- with Communist forces in the
mander and leader of the Chu Pang area for more than
Com~un\st • klllilll "Opera· 24 hours Advancing us. forces
tM&gt;n Stiver Bay1111et" for lbe hat·
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:~.:::u::..:! :~~. ~=re ~~rt.:ndkill;~'
by artillery and devastallng 852 and one captured.

near the bast of Chu Pon1 guerrillas ln a florce hour-lo1111 Thursday, but the pilot bailed
Mountain.
battle. Vietnamese losses were out and was rescued,.
In another combat area, describe« •• light.
In lite ftghttng at Hiep Due,
South Vietnamese Infantrymen U.S. officers at Tan Hiep government forces "fighting
airlifted into battle by U.S. airfield 25 miles south nl Salg1111 like tigers" charged entrenched
helicopters charged VIet Cong said m Communist bodies had guerrillas and a hail of
machinegunners and recaptured been counted after Thursday's machlnegun fire to reoccupy
the district capital of Hiep Doc btttle between 1,000 guerrillas the district capital 18 miles
345 miles north of Saigon.
and two battalions of Vletna.' south of Da Nang.
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A company of Vietnamese mese Rangers.
Tbe Vtei Cong overran the
marines outnumbered three-to- In air action over North Viet town before dawn on Wednesone fought off a VIet Cang Nam, Communiot anti-aircraft day, slaughtering its leaders
attack 12 miles sauthwest of gunners shot dawn a U.S. Air and their families and Impaling
Saigon today and killed 15 Force Filii fighter • bomber the bodies on spikes.
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A:~~y!:::U11~epulsed

de·
scribed officially u "moderate" but !root Uae dlopatebe•
lald lltey were lhe beaviell of
!:n7" for any olaJie ..,,,..
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Abductors of 13-year-old
Tacoma Boy Leave no Trai'I

The
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three light Communist attacks
_ Barry Goldwater, tbe 1761
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during the night, and a Red AKRON (UPI) _ An elderly a second limo to look for vir· Icarry with them.
Kepublican pre.ident oomi. ,
mortor barrage damaged throe wom•n was killed and LWO fire· lima
Onl one of the survivors a .... told a GOP fund-raising I
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1Atnericdan ~I helicop1tendrs' in •j men were missinf and pre- A~ut 80 elderly patients et a &amp;4-y.Ir.. ld man, was treaied l dinner l'bundoy night I h a I '
orwar "VISion a tng zone sumed dead today as a ..-oo,ooo nursing home across the streot for smoke inhalation. He was1 many p&lt;rsoos wonder wbat he 1 TACOMA. Waslt iUPII -: It started hke any other
- - - - fire raced through a business! were evacuated as a precau- released alier treatment at A.l ·l has done "Since 1 lost lhat day . Charles H. Hyde Ill . a sltm, mop-topped 13-;ear·ol_d.
and residential block on the tiolllry measUJ'O, but the fire ron City Hospital.
, cliffhanger last year."
left his home in the fashionable suburban Lakes Distnct
city's east side.
was brought under control be· , L. H. Noble, one of the sur- I Tbt former Arizona senator I to go to s( hool. Then It t l~rn.ed Jnto &lt;~ mghtfl:'are.
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Fire Chief Robert Cornice fore it could spread w
vivors. said he met the two fire- . saki he ba! beeo an ••uoem- . uA car wtth lwo men m II. pu.lled up beside me." jhahr·
said there ''cooid be more vic· building.
men halfway down th• stairs 1 plo d l'tl . " 11 nd h
he Hyde re laled later "One ut lhe men got out o t e
ye po ~ Clan
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bas 1car and asked me if there was a musH: hall close bv . I
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tims in the ruins. II was im· The blaze raced out or control leading to the street. He told been spending more hme t an : sav no . Then he asked mt&gt; where 1 went to school 2nd
possible to tell if everybOOy was for several hours in the brick them there was a woman in an ever witb his wife. Frequent- Iwhert&gt; 1 ('aught the bus
, ·- - --- -- - accounted for."
complex, which included twolapartment aero" the hall from ly, he said, "we walcb that I
planned the abdurlion down to
Killed. in the pre-dawn blaze furniture store!, 1 restaurant, his and they went upstairs to beautiful Arbona sun go down
"Thf'n h~;~ grabbed me and thf:.'- ~a ~ ! dl:'lail.
A
d
! Hydl' did not notify the
111 kl k ft th was Margaret Barb, 76. She 1 clothing &amp;tore, a hardware try to save her. She came down over tbt mountains and we pulled me mto tl1e r&lt;~r . "
the
Chri.::s ese:son ~ ::.ddlepor~ died trying to escape. Her body store and several apartments. 1alone but the firemen did not bu.m 'Hail T.•. lb
. t Chief.'"
t-.'ine hour lau·r , Charli e ., ~,:, authonl lt'" 11 ntil ~ e h:ll pllid the
Frida N 26 be in .
t was _found in the hallway.
Cornice said it 1pparently start· emerge.
~w. .':.. .. ~·,.,. ,, . : , relea sed unllarmtd . 1-lis fath Pf ransom m sm;.~JI bills left in a
' Charlt's H. Hyde II, a wealt~~~· parked car. He said he was
12 . 45 Y· ov. ' K mna: • · Miss~n~ in the wreckage of edinoneo(thefurniturestore!l. l Noble , aobbing quietly , drew ~~-.-~ ~~"'' '
PP:~de
ith fi
1 wholesole
grocery executive r·onv 1nred n wou ld be Iter to
8 ea the bwld1ng were firemen Law· About 15 per!Dnl were led to , a diagrom of the apartment!
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r renee A. Labbe and John J. safety, rnany of them still in area for firemen who dug
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I hligh !IChool.I ba~s alrefl~y pled-t' Nist. They disappeared Biter lbeir nightclotheo and clutching through the rubble in a search
paid the kidna pers 145.000 .n cooperate Wit
P ' napers
g ng Par ICtpa"on WI ,orm a
small bills !or the l't'\urn or his until the boy was home safely.
DANBURY, CONN. - THE' lhe Pearl·trt eatra~ce to the foot· !oin&amp; into the burning building what few possellions thay could for_their_ missin&amp; comrades._
1son.
Ween Charlie was re leased
nation's leaders pai1j CJUilou• bell fltld
t'rold Trail
unhurt. Hyde was sure he had
. ly_l'OI'ded trtllute today to for- It will' move tltrough
the
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S\111 later Pierre Count.\ muae the nght choice
mer Vice President Henry A. busine88 district and continue
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SheriH ./ark Herrv and h i~ Herr? Said t_ht&gt; delay !n
Wallace, • outspokea Iibera) to the town baD where Mayor
depuues began lo.l lowing thr rtporlmg tht&gt; ~nmf' made ~h~
lnd one of the IMJt conirover- I.eat Smith will issue a proclaThe stale highway patrol cil · eold trai l of toe buSinml•kc jOb ol traekmg down fh•
sial men to attain high rank fn maUon and !he Christmao lights
bd
ktdnapm I hat mu ch more
Alnerlean poliHcs.
are to be officially turned on.
Eugene McKinney, ~ Jl Uft. aged to get off a lhot, and
which "hog dre8ied" 114 pounds. ed Alfred A. Duff, 19 · Rl. 1 a urtors.
' d•lfirull But. he said. ' we can
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Po,meroy, has found that ~rtunate enou1h to ll'Ofe 1 1 'J'he New Haven elub has on
Dexter.
to Meigs
county
eourl Berry adrwliP
· j ht' had very apprecwlt
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Wallace, who unceremonious- Middleport merchltnt r;om~it. 1on-av,
a rharge
of speed
m e-xtess
t e an~oety o . t
ly retU:ated to a farm near tee members said other partJci· deer aren t always more plentf- hd!
.
,
ll tllr tu gu or1 Ht' sa1d 'h&lt;- falht&gt;r who wanteJ to get his
here follawing his defeat as 1 pants will illclude the bomecom- ful on the other side of the The deer ran about 300 yards three klllsk 50 farh thlB year; 1 he f~dr roadt c ond • tio~s daner a~ ar- k 1 d n a p 1.' rs ~pparentlv had bov ba('k "
thi d
1n
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mountain
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iuc y art ers are ~rry c1 ent a 2 a.m. rri ay oo wp 1
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an' rom
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Kin of New Haven and Har- Rd. 405, fiVe and four tenths
date In 1918, dted Thursday fol· several ochools, representatives McKmney and lour
other
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Iowing
. se~eral months of iJI. of the Meigs County
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members of the New Haven l
King got
pound
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that
Duff.
driv. l
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ness. He was 77.
club, the Motorcycle elub and, Archery Club traveled to Har·
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of course Santa Claus who will dy County W. Va. for a week of
Russe go a 5' pou
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• for youngster,.
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The veh1cle
ran up an bem·
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PARRIS ISLAND, s. c _ Ihave treats
bow·hunting
The club also ha• a wlld tur- car.
b km
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th
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ense a tomeys for a Mar~even WI c ,. w. t e
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key to. Its ere it. The tur ey onto the roadway. There was
VATICA'J CITY ll!Pn -- An historic declaration re~'::u~orps drill Instructor (Dl) ~';'8 of weekly winnersm the in A\~~ =n~~~c":!ful u~:y: MASON - The Shooting Ed· was killed by Charles Zerkle I moderate damage to the car.: cognizing the nghi to frpedorn of worship for all men
boutc~:r:~nhU:dl~ dfS: in mo~O::t yuletide •eaton pro- came bOrne.
q te ucation prol(ram, aponsored by Iof New Haven.
I Duff was not InJured. _He was won a final vote of confJdenrt&gt; 1r1 I he Etumcmtal Council
It test'
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The nert dtl McKilllley was the Bend Area Jaycees wIll Last year the Club 10t credit . scheduled to appear m r·ourt l today .
crul unony of four of the reon his wa to ~alser Aluminu end Saturday, Nov. 2fi. at the for li deer kills.
' today.
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The declaration was approved by a vole of 1.954 t~
Ia who brought the charges.
at
'!'Mason Youth Center all p.m. I
ln other Me1gs counly ••·tov-]249 The large number of negative votes represented dtelh Th~our testilled Thorsday
IDlDl
check A deer to !kU:p h~ The program at Saturday's
ity, the patrol listed the arrests Iharrd opposttton but the necessary iwo·thirds maJonty
at
ff Set Clyde E. Cornel.
·
. eros
roa meeting will be 1 welcome ad·
of Thomas E. Diddle. J9. H.acme. i was eas1ly att:11ned . An off1 r 1al coum·11 spokesman said
lsan, • 29-year-old Dl from Cofrantdof htm. He grabbed hls dress by President Jerry Arnold.
fictitious registration, .cited to the declaration was approved overwhelmingly but the
i &lt;oa Beach, Fla., slapped and
w an an arrow, got out of followed by 1 shooting match
appear today; Dale R Stolls, voting figures were not . .~
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1 punched them for disciplinary
hi&amp; car, pursued the deer, mao. which will team up lads and
44, Zanesville, overwidth vehic- available lmmedi81Piy.
t10n on rehg10us liberty elat~
I reasoru, However, 00 cross erda~"
CCI
I 'ted tod
Counctl ltb•rals, who long havo
~mlnation the four
L.... mothers and da ughters,
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ay.
The derlaralion stales thai ' 'd d 't
r th
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or any Student and adult (n I
lOnSI ere I One 0
e mo
e:ruits aald the alleged blowa did
final shoot off The conclusion
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all men should be- fr·ee fr~m , significant items befor~
ue
not hurt them,
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) n1 the meetin; will be the pre· Four persons were taken to' Low Bidder on 3
i ~ny form of merctun from CIV· fou r year old assembly.
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Ge 'ni
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mt
spacecra w ers
sentation of awards and recog- Veterans Memorial Hospital to· , Jobs is AnnoUll!'f'(i
lei'S tt recogmzes.· the freedom
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nltion o1 the to four marks- d 1 treotm t f tnj '
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eopper lncfwlry lppeared ' : &lt;ontract dispute that threat•
P
ay .or .
en
urtes l HUNTINGTON .. W.Va. rUPfl to believe arcordmi lo one's 141\'lt'n Att.. nd FBI
dy today to swallow
. rea ened to thwart U S 18111 to Funeral ae"Jcea for Charles~~·
s~~tamed ID a car - tru~k ~I· -The Army Eogmeers' dJstnct conscienc~ and the nght to . , .
.
complaint a movt b
Without launch four astr~a~t~ in time Arthur Morarlty, 49, Syracuse, I ,_,ycees urge _au. parents to liSI~ on state Route 124 JD Mm- office said Thursday 11p!Jarent: worshipaccurdmg to one's be- Sf"St;JOn on Thur8day
Johnso
Y Prea!den!
wllo died ~ lnjur1es suffered lnlattend and also mvtte everyone erSVllle at ID 1 · m.
low bids ort three lots of work lief without inlerferrnre.
n to stem rising copper to get lhtm horne by Christ· t
ehl 1
tomobli
winners
t th G lti r Oh.
Fourleen orea law enlorco0. else interested The
1 k
p.rica. But not Senate GOP mas.
aionwo-atvHacrtfe adu W V e co 11- and top scores. will be annoww- The injured were identified as ad de a poth ISO,h' tRo.. oc ds. The declaration is considered men! officers attended an FBI
Leader Ev tt M Dlr'··The wa''""t -lied ag·aiDS! s
or , . a, ear y d
Mary Russell Alpha Russell an am on e ro Iver an
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next
week.
Li
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child
Rd.
Ute
London
locks
and
dam
on
by
Protestants
to
be
of
tmsesston
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urs
ay
Dig
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. n Ute first move ol Ill kind lhe McDonnell Aircraft Corp. al day at 1·30 p m at
Ewing
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r' ed the Kanawha River in West VIr· mense practical importance to Ga lhpolb police depart meat,
IInce the Korean wor, Johnson midnight, hll already .Jag. chapel. B~ial.wlit bt io Beech
STORE MOVED
btnhBur":: None were b~ tev ginia were submitted by .South-l the movement for Christian un- covering "Prowlers" and saw
Tintnday invol&lt;td emergency gfng preparatiOns to get the Grove cemetery
Simon's Pick-A-Pair store has to ave n hurt sertous y.
ern Gla" Service Gall ipolis. ily
a film on "Burglary lnvesUga.
powers to bypass Congress and Gemini 7 capsule ready
for Services for the nther crash been moved to a new location The Polf!:roy emergency' The firm submitied bids of .
,
, tion:: Mack Elus, FBI ageql,
IOthorize immediate sate ol blastoff oo Dec. 4, Tbe Gemini Ylctfm, George Wendell Bunce, al 104 West Main-st, In the squad was summoned and trans· 18.2t!l. $3.612 and lli,61t for re- ' Today' vule was the last! was m charge.
200,000 Ioiii o1 copper
from : rendOZVOUJ shlp follows nine n Midaleport a pasllOIIpl' In building formerly occupied by ported two of the injured to the placement of doors in pier maJor hurdiP for the F.cumem- Attending wero Chief Chest~
IO"ernmtnl 1Mckpfle8, 'l!te ... ayo later.
~car drivea'by Mr. Morarlty, the Modem Mart store,
bospihll and lhe others were houses.
, ra l Counrtl prior lo tis dose ' A. Leaper, Sgls. John Tay16r
~ brouJIIt a quiet cbarge of MclloaneU, mater of lite 1110- witt be held at 2 p.m. Saturday
,
taken by private transportation.
Der. 8. The declaratiOn Will be , and Bill Barr. patrolmen Pllll
relallltory price control" from man:ecrafl, employes Ul from the Rawlings-Coati Fu·
LOCAL TEMPS
Tbe accident occured near the
NOW YOU KNOW
I promulgated by Pope Paul Vl t and Hollis North. Gary Wallace, ·
Dirksen, who Voiced hio oppo- :::"terna~ of ~ atrfklng neral horne, Masonic services ~ ternperatur• in Pome. Ashland Oil and Refining Com· The Island of Ceylon, settled on Dec. 7. along with three olh·: Joe Owen, Cedi G. Thivener,
IIUoo lo aewamea 'lblll'lday MacttiDistJ (AF~~~ 1
for Mr. Bwtct will lie 111 p.m. roy 1 busiDess distrlel at 11:25 pany bulk plant. Sgt. P. D. Mc-, aboul 543 B. C., was known to er decree' oo the Council a- and Silas J. Hamilton. GallipGIliJht while at • opeailinc IP. cape
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a.m. today wu 311 deareeo ... Creedy of the Ohio State Patrol lhe ancfeal Romaas as Tapro-!genda ,
I hs : Sheriff Dem•er A. Walker,
pearenee in Moal(omery, Ala, ...: 1,....1
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der aunny otleo.
was lite Investigator.
.... (cooper • colored),
The passage of the drlara- deputies James E. Baldwin and
"""'ed 1
a~'":.. ';;sib7uhaft"";.;rk.,: BOND8 FORFEITED
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- lhe ~all ~lis ~ed ctell· Bland Wood, 211, GaJU.
iff's department ; Meigs county
Oltio'l ftrll !rode million lo lo keep Gemini 7 pilots Frank pula, farlelled-. ,150 bond in
sheriff Robert Hartenbach ...
• EIDoPf li'U "Ute 111011 tbor- 11orm1n JIIIIOI Lovell ia Middleport Mayor Let Smith'•
Middleport poltee chief Herber!
oqh ofl!lllto Amerlc1n &lt;om- orbU for It duy A prolonged court Wednelday ou 1ft auault
.
, Gilkey.
tnerelal IJ'UUPt !bet have flllt- work 11oppqe ,W alow down and ·batleey chart• IIIII 1 flO COLUMBUS (UPI) - Vice "the moot tlcltlng, 111081 dy· mercia! agriculture," Hum· produce food and fiber m the :
ttl Europe In recent montllo," would. delay. lhtt lwia launches. bond oo cbaraes o1 iatorleatton Prtlfdent Hubert Hu~pltrey lllmlc and potentially ~t r~ phrey · said. "Farm. products quantities w• n•ed when we
TO WASH CARS
Gov. JIDiel A, Jlhodes safclloand··dltllll'derlr ~
predfcted 'lblll'lday that Arner. wardinl era or.aD our hlstory. will no longer mo·;e tn domes· need tt - with increased efh· There will be 3 car wash at
illy,
Veloruo MelllOrlal Btllpllll .
·
lean obmulallt't will become "We have lbe means and tha Uc allll world markels at arti· ciency - and at modest cost in Racine Keystone Servce Sta'
llhodes mldo lito remark be- A.........._ Mn. Lindl Me- · PATIENT MOVED
ovon more CI'IUCIIly important delermlnation to otrive for ftctaUy htgh prlces. Instead terms of benefits to producers, tion from 9 ttll 5 Saturday, Nolore lte lei! the Jt'GIIp to 11 Kanc!e Pomeroy· Haberl W
Ray -Burke Ashland Ky who u the •truule for freedom &amp;reatneos, for brotherhood, for they wiU be guided by the con- consumers and taxpayers. The vember 20 sponsored by the Ra•
lli&lt;!t lo Columbus,
~ ner, Polllmly;
Will:: drove itne .;,. lito vt..tcl;;. in around ,lhe WOI'kl "'1fiilnues...." lastine peace. We will succeed," dftlons of ·supply and demand." day of needless a~ expensiv• cine French, Latin and 'l'ri·M
will IITive tonlrhi. Tlte rest of Chetblre· Jamei Whtllilliloo' ltbe ' llccldent· whlcb killed two Hulnpbrey IJ)Oke Ill lito ~ !be vice president said.
The vil'l! president satd the surpluses wtll end. he saJa. Clubs. Pick np aud delivery ser·
lito fl.rnember IJ'OUP wW
Pomer '
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· ' Melga mon at Hartford, w VI Farm Bureau Federation at 1ts "The war'"' poverty tncludos 1965 act "provides the 1\exibil· Sen. Frank J, Lausche. I). vice is offered those who &lt;W
~!llle on lo Mildrid 11111
~ Ell Douala mly YeslerdiiJ waa trwfer: lllDllal lllltllng· IIIII deacrlbed poverty in rural America, ity necessary .to keep pace with Cleveland, took tbe opposite sire it. Call WI ·3143. Charge
blllort re~ 1Jome Mondtl Pomeroy• 0enrp ~8ley ~ red fl'!IIR"Melp 'Oeaertlltospit- In dellll llie JolluoD ildJninls. wbere hall lbe nallon's loweat a dynamic and changing agri- tack in an earlier speech 10 the will be $1.50.
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It 1o Clrcltview bitlpUalll Ash- lrallon'o Food 111111 A&amp;rtcullural Income families live," be said. culture."
federation, blasting the new
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lind Tllunday
Act oll. .. wblch lie cliled "a ''We are &amp;Oing to fight tltat "For the maj&lt;rity of commer· farm act whlch he voted
PTA TO MEET
~ • '-a ill baMbaU ,.; ' Mtlp Oiilt 11 Rllp!W .
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maj&lt;r breallbi'oucb toward bet- -·"
cia! ftrnlly farmers, It bring• against In Congress.
1'he Southern Local Elemt!lll·
If Jlll'lltld bll'olllll 11
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r
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ler farm lneomt."
Bnf&amp;¥J Prliltl BIB
olit,selthan over the 1011 of in·
Laaocbe Opp0,..
tary 7-8th Grade PTA will mee&gt;
edm at llii llldder
!be bo$.
Tbe eoaveallca lodlj wu 1o · "TTie ""' lqlslallon rec:oa· come whiCh wiD enable them to Lausche said the legislation Monday, Nov. 22 11 lbll doo. • ·
''lbllrlday
·baird
Dutw
M n..tl,
ao..,,
I nil ·• rmaJdiet • llrlflllf' ~U.. Diles thai lite marketplace ~ relltaln ~ lhe land," Humphrey "places a harness around tbe at 7:30 p. m_ The cpeiUr Wll• ,,,7
«:.iatatted 111 PtCt J) t1 fl, cr. : llllf
• AllllaDd, DIW SlluiiiJ; ~ 11111P1 If. Ill lei fjl polley ~ liNt· Jtlt· lhe blot meebanltllll to deter· sald.
~k ol fartilera .. . and is par· be Mn. Mulne wm,ctt. 118!'·,

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IJaseball'• Branch Hickey
lo life today but doctors shov•edl
ao signs of optimism in
5ght to survive a heart attack.
Rickey, 83, was felled
l aturday night while
Inducted Into th&lt; MioiSOwrtl
'""rts Hall of Fame.
The long·lime baseball execu-1
tive remained in a coma and on
the critical list early today,

Kaiser:J'Ob
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si xth straight day.
" We' ve just been swamped
with calls from all over lhe
country , from New York to Los
Angeles, since Mr. Rickey's
urrival," a spokesman at Boone
Counl.y Hospital said.
" But we have noticed no
signs or progress we can
report , the doclors don't feel

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Rockets Have Horses to Go 'All the Way'
The Wellston basketball squad garded Colden Cales. Saturday Milliken, 5-10, Sr.; Mark
on · burn, S.lO, Jr.
with the add1lion of lour varsi· Ihe Portsmouth Trojans at Ports- Managers _ Dennis
Darrell Cope.
I ty players repcrting after the mouth.
1

, Is now nearly at full strenglh l morning they will take

1 oompiel1on of the football seas·
The Wellston High · School
; on.
Rockets roster is as follows:
I The varsity hoys returning 1 Forwards -' Larry Gillil"nd,
I from last year include : lost' S-10, Sr.;. Andy Holzapfel, 6-2,
I year's most improved player \Sr.' llobbie Buescher, .6-2, Jr.;
, Gary Stabler, forward Jay l..av· l Mike Martm, &amp;-'f.l, Jr.
Iender, two guards, Mark Hay- I c.e nle" - Gary Stabler, 6-3,
I burn und senior John nswop ! Sr., C. J. N~eh~las, 6·3, Jr.
burn and senior John Milliken. Cmm~s- Eddie Jacobs, Capt.
Also reporting to practice was 6.0, Sr ... Greg Jordo~, S-11, Sr.;
Tom Jenkins, who played with ! Dean Ratl iff, 5·10, Sr., John
the reserva squad last year. '
The Rockets squad anticipates 1
nne depth this season
I wilh a strong starting five.
starters at this stage of the season appears to be Captain
die Jacobs, an AIHlhio candi·
dale, and Greg Jordan at
guards. The pivot should
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controlled by 6-3 Gary Stabler.
Returning at the forwards are :
6·2 Andy Holzapfel and
1
Larry Gilliland. Jacobs
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Gilliland and
Hoiz~pfel all ,
were starters last year.
:
Depth should he a keynote !
of the Rockel sqlllld this year. 1
In hot pursuit of starting
berths will he : Robbie Buescher, 6·2, a forward ; Mark Hay· I
burn, a stickout on defeOBe at
a guard position : C. .J. Nicholas
ll-3, 1 center • forward ; Jay
Lavender and Mike Murtin, a.
couple of line prospects at i
forwards and making 1 run at
guard slots wlli he seniors Dean
Ratliff and John Milliken.
. The Rockets faced two of the
toughest teams in the slate this .
week in scrimmage games. 1
Wednesday they travel to
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John Blake, Ken Harris end Wlnebre"'er, Bill
Childs
Roger Swartz.
Geroge Hackett, Jr. and Boggs :
John Weroer, preidenl
of to the cheerleaders, ail special
the Middleport • Pomeroy fto. guests· to the volunteer .
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as supermtendenl, oboerved he kens, who completed hi• lOth
was proud of Ute way the foo~ year as learn physician- Prin·
bail team represented its achool cipal William K. Russ~ii and
and community.
to Lee McComas, former super·
David Ashley presented his intendent
uncle, the coach, witb a gill Football· learn mothers of the
from the squad.
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8lh grade squad with a H re- Clarabelle Riley and
cord and ita coaches Charles Swartz
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school football players received son, barring serious injuries, cords showing the past two
lheir big ''M" Thursday night but the InJuries came, and the seasons, outstanding, though
team could not make up for 1ts working under serious handi·
Iromea
H d Foota
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b oss 1n manpower.
caps as to manpower.
Ashley at the annual Rotary
·1 Marshall Coach Snyder pointsponsored Football Baoquet in . He hlhdoulghlblthe squad . thtiS ed to pride in doing a job well
year a rou e overcommg 1s
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the Elementary School audi· errors and coming back to win. as mos nee e Y young 1oot.
torium following an address by
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Earlier, master o! ceremon· m commumty, and in self. He
~ars~aii S U~versgy hC 0 8 ch i ies Lionel Boggs cited figures cited Ashley as one of the few
ares ny er. oac . Ashley, derived from the last 11 years fine young football coaches of
cal iimdg the gnd season .Ju.l
1 of MRS footb all to prove Ash· West Virginia and Ohio
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p ete a '"d1sappomtmg
one'' 1eY the best coach m
· the who teaches tho fundamentals
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ese Southeastern Ohio League. Ash- of the game.
semors
Dav1d
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John
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Blake ' Lar Giadweli
Ke ley's two years a l M'ddl
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arns, 11onme 10 Y' 0 Y the fewest pomts, scored more were announced as Tri-Captains
Moore, Sean Mullen,
Fred
Robinson, ROO Sauer,
Sigman, Gary Stobart,
Swartz, and Larry Vance;

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Bill Hackelt and Mark
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By CURT BLOCK
Balti "&lt;re and tho Dutchman Vikings, only five years old, other team, 272.
A BUNCH
latch and Dennis Ault.
. UPI Sporto Writer
knows lhat Green Bay won 't bt into a strong contender faster
New first . time awards
Mln~sota Coach Norm Van any easier to handle. Still the than an)IOne imagined possible. Gary Cuozzo fiUed i n
to Moore as the 0~~:~::~:~: 1 Brockhn, who qUit earlier lhiS experts g1ve the host team the Last season, they tied lbe bly for Johnny Uni las last we&lt;''"
back, Robinson, 01
week bec.~ose hiS le~~. couldu't edge and have installed the powerful Packero for second wilb a five touchdown passing
lineman, and Ashley as
wm the b.g . garr.e, •s facmg Vikings two point favorites to place in the leAgue'• looghesl performance that led lh
JUSt that m hiS very f1rst game band the Packers their third division and this year were to v· ·lo Th ld
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standing defensive player,
foliowl·ng b;•
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59 N. 2nd Av.nu.
.. one day re 1.Ire. setb ac k m
given a good chance to taka i1 be •c dry.th' e o master
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elg bigflllles· . The •
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p~o em, wd be
gling to slay Wlthm one game rated nine pointl better than regrettable action
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OSIVe ong
of the c?nlerence l~ing New York1 Chicago is ~i· The team w.;,~ to rally ~~~t~a~f. Norm Snead
Baltimore Coils. The Vikings dered SIX and a half pomls bebind its capable il not
are barely managing to stay in superior to Detroit; San Fran- alway• lovable .,.;ach but
Brown &amp; Ray
contention and are locked in a cisco is a seven and a half meets the NFL 'teader In pass
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thn!e way tie for third witn point choice over Los Angeles defense and lola! defense Hard runrung Junmy
O.icago and Del~it at H
and Washington is a slim one- Minnerota has bad Its problem; and slud•ous Frank Ray
Van Brocklm' Impetuous pomt chOice over Pitlsburgh. keeping the opposition away been the mam cogs '" !he '""'• 'I
actio~ was . lnggered by last .
Team Balldup
from the goal line and bas that has left the Browns
week • cnhcai 41·21 loSI to Van Brockiin has built the permitted more points than any games up m the East, Jmuny
topped the 1,000 yard mark in
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Floyd so bad he'll need ·
shoehorn to pot bia bat 011, , .
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overflow crowd at his traiDIDflli
headguarters on tht Las V.~~
strip roared witb laughter. "~6
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Clay SPIIrrlaC
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today for champion Cassius Clay had just finished ~'
Clay and challenger . f' loyd ring three fast rounds with hf(l~
Patterson, who battle It out chi ef sparmale rugged Codt~.l
next Monday night for boxing's I Jones of Delroii. Now, wlllll!\!"1
riChest pnze- the World the heavy work behind him, tDe
Heavyweight title.
1 champi on
was in a retaxe4~ '•
All the shouting, of course , ~ mood as he sat front aoift~
was being hand led by the [ center on Jhe, stage o! tb~•
loquacious Cla y an expert m Stardust Hotel s plush nlglll1
talkathons
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cl ub alli red in his farnlliat ~
"I'm going to give Patterson[ wh ite terl)' { loth robe.
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the whupping of his li!e." t?c il Seated al thf:' rear of the club
~defea~ed, 23-year-old Loms· were his parents, Ode-ssa Clay,:
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Yllle ilp declared Thursday i a friendly woman in a tan coaf&lt;m
MHS SENIORS - Seated, I tor, Gene Steph~nson, student trail_ler; Ja ck Sigman, Ron Hindy, Sean Mullen, Buddy Moore. Standing, Fred after. engaging '" ~s fmai· and Cass10s Marcellus Clay &amp;;..: .o~
Robmson, Larry Vance, John Blake, Ken Harm, Rod Sauer, DaVId Ashley, Larry Gladwell, Gary Stobart, Roger Swartz.-Sentinel Photo.
sparrmg se1ss•on for h1' second who wa s weanng a light, pl~m
o lhe t1tle at the lumber Jackel.
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Gallipolis
Even In our so-called undet- professional klllers oince before ter the Civil War - taking their
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workl there are class dislinc· the Civil war. AI first, the gangs label from a famed battle cry,
The Ladies Auxiliary of Mid· on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 21.·
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lions '- and certainly, lowest like the "Bowery Boys," "True They operated in the Lower
dleport Pentecostal Church will l 34, Pt. Pleasa~t 24.30,
~~'rvedeyi,n ~~~~trial
In scale, practically a social Blue Americans," and "Allan- East Side and Utelr haniiOUl
, ·Qilsor a rummage sale Friday\ .51 , Kanawha ~ails l.27,
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outcaal
11 the hired killer Uc Guards" stopped just short was a Bowery drlnilgng apot,
ao1d Saturday at the old A. &amp; P. leston. !8.91. London,
at t f.m. Thur!lday at Ute
Even
Inc., which had of murder - bul lbe ''BoWel')' called "The Morgue." In Uta
Brllldilt8 in Middleport llarling . a~d 1\mlleid dams were on
er Mamlnum 6 · 9MJ~lical Cor~.
so rlUIIl1 boys on tap for hire Boys" became more cariess early 90s they produced such
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sills.
Ravenswood. A power •
to make a "hit" ICOI'Ded lbem aDd more vicious ao a rival murderous criminals as Piker
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' Th• .Sen.lor Cla58 of Porn..: Boat Movemea111
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- and Sllllbbed Utem at gaiber- mob, Ute "Deltl Rabbi Ia'' role Ryan, Dandy Johnny Dolan and
croy HIJh School wUl bne • [ Oblo River - Walter
lngs Tliil''' P!Ckpocket isn't beld to lbrealell lbelr supremacy. Dlllny Lyuns. Dandy Jo•
''ak• sale al tho Kroger Stort jord down 13, 4:45 a.m.;
ID ~ much esteem, eithW - Tbl "Dud Rabbits" were the adored &amp;allY colored handker·
i"ridsy from t a. m. to t p. m. ' eye Stitt dow• 13, 5:10 a.m.
oUN REPAIRMAN
A resideD! of Pl Pleasant
GETS TIJI\K£Y
nor lite mugger - but In !be first to employ women In a cidefs - and lhal proved .biB
The FortSI Run
Methocliot Jocob G. down It, 3:t41 a.m.;
MariiO LII&lt;O eor,onl Sla• years, Harvey was a native
ONE SHOT, ONE GOB- upper stratum besides Ugh! • battle. One ollhe early "charm· undoing. One of the kerchiefs
ch urch will spoiiSt'll' a bauar A..J Patton down lt, t otO
tey R. WmJtr, ... t1 Mt, Beever, W. Va. He was
BLER- Cbarlea Zerkle, New Upped mob ~aders are bank ers" was "Hell-Cal Maggie." was loulld near a slain storeand bake sale Friday, Novem. Irene Cbotin down 14, US
and 111n. Hutld W. LellltJ Marcit 10, ·IISI, ·aon of
Haven, killed thlo It 1111. 7 n. robbers and COIIfldti!Ce men. Maggie filed her front teeth to keeper- and Dandy wu piDcit·
h.r 19, ot Duke Cl01rws, Pom·l m.; Blc John up 1&amp;,
of 1 Uberty LIM, h~, Bessie Pack ll!lmy of
obbler with ao elgbl • tacit Somewhere In between
the polnll (the better to bite off ed and later executed. O, yea,
eroy. Handmade orliclea and WOl!tern up 16, 3 a.m.; Bob
rep11in pill • oircralt wldll IJII!Iranch, W. Vi., and the
boal1l wllb bew ona arrow safe cracker.
your e81'1 aDd nose, dearlal lnddeutally, ba w~: r.leas·
homemade baked 1oods lndud· l ter down 16, 4 a.m.;
servill 11 1 member ol lilt Wade V. llllfftY·
0c1. • Ia Hardy eounty, W.
But to 1e1 beck to our IIJIIIa· - also lhe wore klllg deadly 81itchap ~.oo crea
wor·
m• bread and oiso undy will Click up 16, s a.m.-, Diane Brenl ! Finl Mirlae Alrtnll W)JIIIal
VL, at • ra••e of appralo ble l!llbjecllor !be day, tht paid arllllclal nalls made ef brill!. k1nl boot - • heavy alloe
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h d -• ith h·- axe blades Imbed
be sold.
\' up 16, 6 a.m.; Jerry Bosworth! tht MartH Carpi Air &amp;Iamalely 30 yords. Cbarleo Is a assassin is generally COIISider· In her later years, • e egr...• w 1 - •
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up li, 6:U a.m ; Tllan up 11,: Uol, lwaklllll, Japllll.
Is survived by his wife,
member of the Lemanhaw Ar· ed a no-good who usually is an ed into a "Five Points" hag and ded in the soles. Just the thing
Hemlock Grove Grangt wi\1 13.20 a.m.: Philip Sporn up 11, •
two daughter.•, Regina
ebery dub of New Baveu and Import from out of town. Ollce her former "glory" wao fcrgol· for ~tamping on a fallen vlcUm.
meet Saturday , II 6·45 p.m.•
a.m. : Jeffboat down 19, 6
two:::.
alii of IU Well Vlr&amp;IDI• M- h~'s received his wagetJ, his ten unm abe waa dii&lt;CO'Iered Piker Ryan, one ol his close
for 1 potluck d•nner and me&lt;!t· l a.m.; Edeana Bosworth up n,
Deed H~r:~ng Branch· three chery AssociaUOD. He luis employer wants no more truck myalerlously slain In a ahahby huddie~ w:.::lllf:mm::":
mg. Members are osked to 3.35 a.m ; John J Rowe up il,
Vei'IIOn Pt Pl~asant · beell alag 8 bow lwe yean. with him - UDIIIIIIOiher job II room. Near ber body wu a ~·~~ ~
bea~'ng (t h a
brm~ somothing ptrliining to lt:!fi a.m.; Olrls Jr. dow• 31,
John chicago
~nd Leroy: Mr. Zerkle Is employed bJ ready.
dead nbbiL
blood! r thor~at"'• 'the high·
Thanksgiving f()r tho IO&lt;'lu~ • 6 3~ am.; Robert Rffil up :12,
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Beckley, W. Va., and a
wale&lt; IIIP"riDie.DdeR.
Acltlally, we'Vt bad rutlllea Tbt "wbyol" carne a!Dng of· er the lee), ~ for a shooting
hour
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-and for a murder
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HIMntoo,HaW. Va. h d been
the mlnlmum fee.
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It wasn' t tmtU recent years
Pa ul Smert will bt guest speak· •Helen R down Greenup 3 30 viewers will bavt on
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progra,; chairman and Mrs. up 6 l5 p m : All on
Zephyr ledge of lhe1r obiiptlons
War "s wass: ~b.;;, PI
loess, !Jeaan importing their lrlll1\eith n 1ggs. devot10nai leader , down C1eenup ~0 25 P m ; ,!ec· , u,e~r r~ghts as Americ ans
~~:•• ;~eel pb
' · 11y Wayoe G. Bnntlstaclt, M.D.
by
ersbr .ughDetU:OII bgu~~Nwouldy bek
ll efreshments will bt sorved ky \I asson up u1eenup 1 w • ing 8 unique Nat10na1
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up shi p Test which will be
Funeral serviCes WI
Q - wt.t caasea osleoarth·
and Brooklyn lads. CblCII80, lot
.en and women of the church ,,,eeoup l 1&gt; a m . Little Mack ·ed Tuesday evening Nov.
dueled at 2 p.m. ~day hat
rills Is there a cure for il SIN AND !IEDUC'I'IOJII If Just a ball-pound more than lite special jobs, would call upon
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down Meldah l 7 40 p m . J. S ' o•er Channel a Charleston
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I Lnlls down Meldahl l ll.l p.m ' I Channel 10 Columbus at 10
~umpmg Branch. Bunal will
A - OlleoarGirtUo .Is less Dear Helen.
People ldme me to put b~r during the helihl of Ute gory
Jane Howell Tent Daughters! Ohv" C. Shearer down Mel·( The program prepared
~D tho Crews cemetery at
severe than rheumatoid arthrl· My wile bas Ute darndest Ill • State Bospitll (we can I speakeasy sana dayl, more imul Lmon Veterans Will meet dah l l 40 p m ; Lady Mar)OTIO CBS news Will be similar in' •lz, W. Va.
tis. Heredity and the agmg pro- hunch of "unvirtuous" perfumes efford, private care), u
the portanl murders were assigned
\lf'ndal al 73(1 p m al lh •· ·do\111 Meldahl345 pm ; C. V. , format to the National Drtvert Fnends maycallatthe
cess play a parlm lis cause. andcol
-mrytbln&amp;tromtloelolkllow wbat.IOI1880D •to out of Iowa hirelings. Only
nAI h;ll Members are "'ked !lamer up Mcldahl 8 05 P m.: :Test wb•ch CBS News pre!!tlll· Russell Funeral home from In women it is ofte~ ass~ciated "My S~ "Seductlou." Don't I'Olllld her. They 881 I owe It when one mob bad It in for an·
t bnng lifts for Athens State Northsworlhy down
Meidabl ed .arlier Ibis year.
p.m. Friday until II p.m.
With knobby swelling m Ute you thbtt a wife lhould go IIIDI'I 18 our other live clllldren. Our other mob would the local lads
i~o&lt;pu· 1
11 40 p.m . Molly K op Mel· Subje&lt;l areas to ho It!! ted are day. The body will l•e lu .
joints of the fingers. Althongh for "Spring Violell" or ltOID8- doctor oaya abe hasn't 1101 a of one leader toke care of !hose
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Idahl 1:20 a.m.; Asa down Mel·' four · tho rights of clti&amp;eM, one hOlD' at tbe churcit prior to' there is no medicine or any
T 1 et DerVIous just 1
chance to survive too long, on the purge lisi.
dahl 4 :!() am . Barbora Brent Iknowledge of government ond serv•ces.
!other form Gf treatment Uta! ~at th~ bllbroom lheU. _ either way. Helen, I can't bring It waa shortly after we endown Meldahl 5 40 am. ap•li , pelitiC&lt;. voting and lht ohlil• l
will nstore the affected joints TOM
myself to pal otD' poll' UIUe tered World War I that K 1d
1 Gallipolis D••• _
Calhy R. Uon! of c•tlzenshlp.
to normal, aspirin and pbenyJ.. Dear Tom:
mite In a p~ where she won't Dropper, Juat released from
I up 5 If&gt; p.m ; Orco up 9 P m.; n..re will ho shOrt-an~ 1
bulazQne will relieve the pain. 11 ber ooly "aiD and leduoo get mothers love every waking prison, organlred his
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Nt~tes
' ~: p Jonos up JO .SO p.m.. questions and llllustrated SibilIf you are overweight, yoo are l!o " comes at . . ID ounce mmute of the lew lbe hu left. "Rouah Riders" - (he bad aJ..
0\' EC down 4 15 • m ; Semtt tmns which tho partlctpants may 1
putting an unn~ burdn ate!;. worrying (ucept about
I feel as II God loaned me an ways been ltiCh an admirer of
- - - - - - - - - . up 6 05 a.m.
i soh•e by clloosing from multJ..[
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oo your joints 11ld reducing will b'llJ Like the per1wne manu- angel and I can't send her B· Teddy Roosevelt). In Uta folWeek end visiJors of Mr and
,pie choice or mulhple sequence1
improve your condition. Good ~er Ill
''VIrtue doelll'l way. 'lllen IID't any medical lowing lbrea yean be was im·
Mrs Howard Ru"eil were tlwlf Kouawba River - Helen z. situations. Answers Will be•
posture is alro important.
mat good~."_ H.
help she could gel at the hOS· pllicated In 20 murders but lhe
duldren and grandcluldrrff. Mr down Lundou I a m . ~lien R. lg1ven during the program.
Avoid bumping or tncklng
Helen:
pHal - loft Is the 011ly lblnk police were uuabie to get ~ny
and Mrs Wil lard Bovee, Mr and Mernll down London 6 55 am ; 1 The broa&lt;lcasl Will alro er·
your joints as you grow older. My belly ststar (age :DI m"'· anyone can glvt her. 'l11e doe- definite evidence 118alnsl h1m.
Mrs Carl Hossell, ·M, s. £ilecn o F Sh.. .,.r down Manne! , plnre opm1ons on controverSial Mrs. Kathryn (Kale) Lloyd, A great deal of relief can be ed In wllb til • year ego, and tor 8ly8 I'm caring for her Uke Other g8llllll were born - the
Venoy. Mr Georg• w1twn \'e· 10 10 p.m.; Lury Jane ,Lucas subJects and gne the home , 74, a resident of 747 Second Ave., obtained by applying beat.. in now my bulband wanll to move a nurse.
~ notable, the "Ultie Aug·
noy, Mr. Robo.'rt Bolden, 811 of up Mmnel n :ss p.m.; G:"rge ; Vlrwrrs an opporlumty . to ]Galllpoli!, died at 6 p. m. rome form to the affected Jomls out _ with borl
Do 1 owe our well C!blldrell lea. Two innocent bystanders
Columbus, Mrs. William Hus· Pn"": do ..n 1\mheld 4a . , Lit·, mat ch their opm10ns egaiDsl "nnlrsday sborlly after her at- for 15 to 20 mmute.t once or He sayl he'U 11wa7l Jove roore and her less? Could you were k1iled m a battle between
s&lt;•ll. Wayne and Ted, and ,John tie ~.dward down Wmf~eid S.2il Mllonai sample.
rival at Holzer Hospital aft.., an twice dally. Moderate exercise me hut be eaD'I tblnlt atralgbt u1; othen who have !Iced this the two rivala In 1923 and Kid
t:rueser of )tiners.·v•lle.
a.m. ; M!erson up Wm!Jeld l ; A panel of government ·~ ~ apparent heart attack. M r a. will go far toward preventing . any more. How well I under· problem or a similar one 10 Dropper wu nabbed 011 the
!Jr. and Mrs. Lineoin Russell. a m.
perts mcludln' V~Ce-Preai
Lloyd had been in falling health stiffness,
stand! 1o11 lister uaed to bol' write? - NEEDING ASSUR· way bock ,from court, - ol
''· '~'~' wrek end v1sitors of the"
Hubert H: Humphrey, Senator . Iince 1961.
row my oew clothes, tben 111eak ANCE
LIUe Au81e 1 men, LouiJ Kush. n. Bev. and Mrs. Hay Hu!&gt;Scll
PACK TO MEET
. Everett D~rk.sen. and prolesson Mrs. Lloyd was born near Q - I flavlO llad rheumatoid out on dales wilb my
boy Dear N.A.:
ner, put 1 bullet lbrou8h ~~
'·"d Tino Rae of Asl1iand, 1\y. i Cub Scout Pack 246
'"11 from Horoard and (~itllllbla ODi- Walerioo on Jllllll 10, 1111, dau· llrtbriti.s for ll1ree years. My friends, She could never allnd 1 think you'll lind most peo- Kid'l head -Gil wben Angle
Sunday wnner guest• of Mr. m..t at tho Sa iiSburv ochool verSi tles have asSisted m plan· ghter of the late Jacob and Am- doctor recomiiU!Ildsinjections to ID see me win - always want· pie feel q I do - that JH wu arrested and charged ~lib
S· Mrs. Harley T Joho,on were: Salurda y at 7 p.m. All , boy!&lt; mnR the cootent of.tbe pngrmn. anda Stewart Ball. Her mar- induce fever. Would they be ed what I bad aDd usuall1 Jill lhoukl c:are far this tittle lonely the shooting, Kusl'ule!' admitted
.\l r and . Mrs. Howard Tho. lOBS from 8 (n 10 Interest.cd In jOin· . The Nat101131 Citizenship Test riage to Unh r. Lloyd took place beipful?
it because she' a pmlier and angel at boma tllltU God takes his own guilt. But Kid Dropper
" •d Patncia, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Frank mg . !he pack are mv•ted Willi which ,. endorsed by the N• Aug. 28, J.»tl. He died In 1!154.
nvelier thaD L I never WOII till- her back.
before _h• died may ba.ve bad
Sarve r, John ny and Edd &lt;e of lhe ~r foml lies. Cook ies "'II bo . t•ooal Edueotionlll losoociatioo SurviviD&amp; children are Mrs. A - Athough artificial fever til I moved to Seallle and IOWtd To !leaden: U JOtl'll lellll the satisfaction of knowmg one
"lingo Junrlion and Mr. and Mro sen..O.
·and tho i:"'Cue of Women Vot- Harley &lt;Heieu) Wella, c~ has been used In tile past In Jim (who hadn't
met her). me your letten In atamped ..,. of bla boasts bad ~I ~ ldla
l.arry Hm ol l.ongmlle. AI~:
.
ers, "bell1l!lp0!1SCI'ed by 11!Jf. ville; Mrs. Arthur !Vivian) the treabnent . of var1ous forms Well. now they've met.
too velupel, I'll forward them to II~- be always said- ~y
v&lt;S&lt; lmg m the aft&lt;•rn""" we1e
ALXIUARY TO MEET
, ,
Cull Mrs. Dolllkl (Charlotte) of arthritiS w1th some success, her
ear which 11 about 11 "Needing Assurance.'!. I'm IUrt aiD I never JODDA lry me 1D U..l
\ lr &lt;nd Mrs. Harley t: .. lolinsoll, Tilt' Hanne Legion AUIIhary
RH IV.Al. PLANNFJJ
Golbard both ol Coltambua· it has largely been abandood mo~/loqer lhan 11 ever took ID8IIY ot you eaa Jlri',ber en- chair,''
Tammy, Cheryl and Tmy.
No. 002 "ill meet at the post A reviVal 10 •tar•ac Nov. 2!at
Middleport·
in favor of such drup as 11- before to el 8 man away from couragement and atre¢-lt
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~tondoy evenmg VISitOrs ol Mr. lmme on Tuesdav , Nov. 23, al · p. m. at the MI. Olive =~ceLlo dyd,D ll T : Mr pirin, phenvlbutazone and a .
!~tally lhe'l cllvor Tlits coloma II dedlrated to
and Mrs. Harley T. Johnson 7 J0 p. m. Potluck refresblll&lt;lll Church. Rev. RoOerl Salser "'
y ' a as, ex.,
s. new drua - indomelhacin. EK· me.and e
' rt, but abe famii liv'
so if u're hav·
U0
were Mr.; John Murphy . Hoherl . wiU b• s• rved: Memlrers are re- •tho F'irsl O.urdl ol the. Nu. ~"':;~M~~:u~"': temal beat
also helpfuL
ed ver :V~uS:S to buy a In&amp; ~
or
plaiD
r:1a10e,
Peggy, Carmel, and mmded lo bnng tho towel·lnbs , , _ of Perkersburg, wW be 11 • . .' '
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ne 01 0 while llhe was here trouble let Helen Heljl YOU (ContinUed fom P"il 1 l
Harbara. Mr s. Doyle Knapp and Jo be taken to Cilillicothe V&lt;l· 1the Evaagellst Eftr)'oneli ..J.. Galtipolh. A daupt;;. Gayle Q-Wialt fa pnrfltls? Wh a I~ 1s saupjunlor execut!ve aud She wtil also welcome your 0..; llcularly unjust to lbe otate !lf
l'liss Jo Sm•lh to help celebra!A! erans Hospital.
come says Pastor Dauglu CJr. Lou•se, IS deceased.
re are causes II! Is then any cure• he isn't a ladies man. '
tmusing experienceo Address Ohio," which Is the prlnelpal
23 grandcbii*en and IJ great
~l r . and Mrs. Ha rley Johnson's
.
I de.
. . • Wbaa can 1 do! - CELIA
Belen Bolte! In care' ol Ibis proCuefl' of winter red wheal.
511tl1 wedding aruuversary.
' Buckmgham Palace bas been
grandchildren.
A - Pn'lt. rntllll ndu~
.
He uld winter red wlreal was
\lr. and Mrs. w. A. Eiam a! !he otflclli British royal reai- , BULGAIUANI DEFEAT
Sisters and brothers surviving without any 'flsible akln lealoaa Dear r:na~ lane ticket to New aewapaper.
in aem:lty wN!t other wbeall
Barrett, w. va. were week end deDce since Queen Victoria's llOl· , ISTANBUL .. Turey (UPI}- are Mrs. I. E. (Odessa) Myera, Sllcb aa illves lit IDOIII[llito bltel. y:y
far away)
Weft In abundance, but that .U
""tors of !heir son, Mr. and onahoo in Jill.
Two Bulpr- defeated to Mrs. M. M. il..ucy) Drummond, II may be catlled by diabetel, and tell ber If abe doetlll't ue
Weft treeted oa the tame basis,
Mrs. Jack•• Elam.
_,_
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Turkey
Thunday,
CI'OIS
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the
Mrs.
0...
Daoldsoli
.and
Ellis
JIIUIIdice,
-mll,
acesalvely
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end
ala
IJIIin
cheap
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"It Ia the most expelllllve farm
1
Mr&lt; Els~e Pe•TY of Radclifl , Mr . and Mn. Joe Half•eid.
border near the .T1ftfsb !roD- Bail, all of GallipoliS,
and dry attn, clandrmf or even thlnk-l!rt:e
up
pema1JII'OII'aiD
M've ever bad," tht
1
" llll Mr. Ka11 Knapp ot Lon~,., Mr. and Mn. Richard HeiiDWIIIH!l town ol Edirne, fllanbu1 Leonard and Larry BaD, both 1111 about ilcituag.
rooms suppo' ma -!»- (Continued fom page 1)
oullpokn ll!lllltor aald.
v!ll• we"' Tuesday afternoon , of Hemlock Grove were recent 1securily authorillel report.ed.lniColumbus. A IIIler and lbree Before otarUng any treatment less ?"'n sbel ca~~ ~ bll
.
Lauache pRdlcled the fedenl
m uors of Mrs. Fred Todr.erman· mitors of their daughter, Mr. addition ID the two-factory lrothers deceased were Mrs. 1 doctor mould determine the cau..~ scanda w11.0
rectore
Ill
Jte
New
York
Mets
debt
wottld reach " bUUoo ID
111
and MISs Rhonda Haninc rete- and Mr s. John Sargent and Guy. worker Zapran Uzunav, 31, and Anna Eckelmeyer, Joe, Tom, caae 111. your itching. There career hiand ~ ~t n:;.~ an; ~ :e 42-year~d former 1966. "One out ol Wt!t'f fll
orating Mrs. Eugene Hanmg'a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver, techniciaa Tnd« Kuyumllllllkl, and Jolm Ban.
are many preparatlono that 11111 ~orce :;:;_. ~ senn;.. ew Yo Glaut catcher 1 one- open! by Ute government p
b&lt;rthdav .
. Johnny and Eddie of Mi1110 :11·13 other Bul&amp;arians defeated Mrs. Lloyd bad ' - a l'f!ll. gift you temporary relief •m on
' 11 eed do year COblrael lo Jnan1181 !he for tutereot. ,et (~ Is not a
~lr. and Mrs. Richard Jeffers Juncti011 were weet end viaitor1 11earlier thll weelt when tht dent of Gallipolla for 43 yean. but removing Ute cause Is the porar~ all : e calclt lui pla&lt;O Mels. He succeeds slnlle lbouCbt ol redudnl the
~nd Valor~e ol Jacklloo were , of her parents, 1\lr. and Mr.l mlill ship NI!SS8Mr docked Ill cuming bert from Salem Ceot. Olliy way to effect a cure
: IW beY~
back. Tlaat Cuey SleDge!, one of bue- dellt," he said.
-eek end visit.ors of her parenla,· Howard Tliomo and Patricil. lsllnllu~ the authoritiel said. er, Moil• Coantr. Sbe ,... a
'
m ~a•be bard ~~n btn'a most colorful abo~ Se¥111 Farm llulftu tnallees
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WOil•
....... JOII .... u maaager aDd will fteelVI aD
_.._._. _, lwll 11111
mem
o "'"""' ,_,.......
-...y ••,_, b.u ulcen yoursell ·lbere's aeareely a man
a
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t. Church, WSCS, PI'Oifessive w. of !be colon. He passes a lot of alive who CBD'I be tPJDptwl. .. allm led $35,000.
truatees .... llledll 'Jburto
d
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bel Ciau, Order ol Eastern bloody mucus. The doctor -taaYI peclaUy when you put t b t TOI
day·
Star and Dauehtet'l of Ainer1o be will have it the rest of his "dish" right 111111er bll tiOII.~ Named lo 11111 tenna were
ca.
llfe. Is there DO remedy for H. P.S. Above 111, dml't tbiDk
_,
.. DDI Mra. w. A. Smllb, Hllllboro:
Services wlll bo held at 2 p. this? ]s there IDJ danger "' failure" which II what JOU'VI
VIIIW
N8t!Oill
Paltenoa, Lafayette:
1 wor
m. Sunday at the Waugh - Hal· cancer?
dane all your 1lfe liD'! ItT
orilldallna II Snmna Ptlmer, Napole&lt;JD,
ley • Wood Funa-al borne. Rev, A - fte e•llwut III'OUP of AN ANGEL ~ LoAN
onrlumled and fNed from aJ. Rllblrt !lua!llner, Tiffin; lain!
PT. PLEASANT - Over 75 corotions, and lifr..
1 James SIU.II,
Mra. Goldie~· HIJihoy J....,. wiD ofllctate and q s are belpluL .Racenl stud- Dear Belen·
Jecld ~ eolllnL
Weir, CMto111811; Frauk Sol1m,
p•·rsoll!i •tlelllled the all d • y Mrs. Howard Nolan llld Mn. Smitll, Mrs . Flo Spear, Mra. burial wW be ID Mound Hill ies indicate that snllaull•ine Our Ulh. ehlld DOW a1n11 The Chinese stalemlllt wu WuhJDiloD Coort Hcae nl
t ·hristmes workshop meetinc of Carroll Norris of the
TliirdlLeo Lilchfteld, Mrs. Oscar CU. , CI!IIIOiery. rrtenda lillY call at 11 also belpfuL Proloaged rest monlhs old, was bx-n very " " Ndut• fin&amp; ofllclal .....U.. Russell Webb, Peeblll.
ll ~t/ Mason County llmnt' !Jem- 1 Wednesday dub of Syracu,., to. Jr.
. .
I!be 1u11en1 bome from s to $ and psychalblnpy beve lm.. ly deformed. She Ia bUDd.
to lut W'rd ~11'1 tllle by lbe Wallal:e HeraclaiUI, New JIN.
o~ ,!itartwo Clubs oo Tuesday II displayed several O l r - II· Mrs. Bull WhiUilllloD. Mrs. 1and 7 tAl t p. m. Oil lletunlay. proved some vll:llml but, In pled and is unable to driDk efell ~ "-bly barriDC the 1111!11, wu IIIIIMll to IIICI:IIIII L.
Krodel Park . Pt Pleasant
,ems which tbey hid made. M!'l. Worthy BurriS, Jr., Mrs. Leo&amp;the ion
lbe best
Ill u1 1 boltll MretM a1 • Mlng COfe~ from U.N. F. Warilkl8lolt. lldDey, IIIII
.
Nolan espllined how e~~cit ••• :•rd Smithoon. Mra. Doria Y
C 1'1111,
resu 0 0 1
~ lor tlit 1lib - . Harold Rldlarda. Al!mlla, Mn. Howard Price and Mra.
d
ker Mn C E McCulloch, Mrs FomUia Yilit in
ara achieved bJ rerno9IDC the cleft palate. She cannot movt
U
del! Lawll 1111 I.ocldlctarDI.
J Wm Heslop of !he 'fu.FAIIIie- 1rna e.
IA ' L
Mrl Orl~ Cit
Colulnb
oolon. Cancer of the co1oa oo- at an and w~ -en pouDtls, IICU ve year.
m
•
0
WCI Garden Club of Poinll Mn C. E Erwin of South-' Wailla lira Powell ·E ~ynY
fU
c:un mtaclamen often In persons
Plpgnt, dilplayed
Flemillll' side was in charge of the safe· oids, Mrs. Vir&amp;il Scantlin, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Southern witb Ulcerative colltll 11aan ID
~t;. ~" M~ ~
!I&lt;Jflt arr.....,.enta ODd o flel. ty program wblch wao held m Joy Koiotler Mn. ROJ Ball. and dautlhter, Johnetta Xay, of the pnera1 populatiOIL
ri
Ia Robbia ..,...th. Mrs. l'riee i the rnarm.g. A film, tbe "Wa,. Mn Calby 'Bali lin "'"'" Rlllland aDd Mr, llld II r a. .
I
told bow !he procesll&lt;d t bel illl Bell" ""s sbowo by Mr. Gribble Mn. Gl~nn 'Cunning· Claude QuUien, Syracuse_, viBil·
.
.
flow ers to get !he porceiaill ei·' Corl Cook , Mason County E- h
'
ed In Columbus with thir daulect. The nowers ......, in deli-[ temion A«ent. A .-k lriall a:_ A p Roush Mrs lor- IIW Mil grlllildluChter, Mil'
ra te shades oi pinb, billeB and · was preoonted bJ the PloMe' nett ~. Mrs. ~ Lull, lht A&amp;. wiiO IIIII Ia llllllfinld DIVOTID TO INTIIIST DP
ye llow.
1 club, with Mn. C. E, MI!OII- Mra. Charles CaliriD. Mra. Otis to the llinnldl Metbodllll llolo
AI
An outstanding d!JpleJ
e"CPIU
lilcltlleld, Mrs. Orton Nelatm.
lA
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,._ n•~--' N•'--- ,._ G ......, ,,.. u••
- r .,_, , . . u•
IlO ~uHIUI:'
~'Vra~-•a
• Mrs G C Saauaer ()e.. oru:~~ . l\.li..:UAI\1 COWJ, mu. • be llospthf' t Nr a. hMiell• ,.
cl hrtslutmbat gl~ _..So ~~ ~ co .i.e~ · lin. E.' W. CM.. Sommer! ,SaMn. PuryMr E~ lte period ol lime,
\l:.,=-~u:O:..::.::a. ,_
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a - 111 rene yre, s. ··- Whli in Coltllllbtll ,.._ a1Jo - · - - 1 • ott•"
ed brlefiy hoW they were made. ~nloy • ""~~· • n . · - ' ' tina Whlttlncton, Mrs. Ne
e
.
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•• Nil&amp; TF' '1o1 n
Mrs. Amen Rousl! 111111 Ml'll. Miller, ~ llld lin. A. 11:. AWJtson, Mrs. William Blaine, tllfted wllllllt. and Mrl. Geor· U::..,. • - • Ertlell Lann of Pt. Pleuaat.llommer, defeldaal
J 'Mrt. Charlet
Yonker, MJB. I• x.n,lr. 81111 tbelr IP'IIIIIIpar· ::;.•• "
*'·
displayed candle. whietl \IH!J 'nlose rectsterilll wert Mra. Carroll Norris, Mrs. ll&lt;lward eall, Mr. 81111 ~Olin apeot • - •••
''"ti ,..,.,
1
had made for tho bolidaJJ and A. E. Sommer, Mn. J. J. Reed, NolaD, Mrs. Mervin Cbapll!ID, lit nlchl wllll
·
:.. :'.!. a:".::"~w!':' a:r. t"'Vi:
hv loa11d (
demonstrated tho proceaa fori' Mn. Qak Thoma•. Mn: John Mra. Virgil E. Harper, Mra. Ma·
SALE ON SATURDAY
•-,:, llijDO _,... ..
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maldle them.
Hanly, Ml'll. C. E. Erwm, Mn. tilda Noble, Mra. Dorothy cart.d.- ~ R land ....,.,. · - ••..._ • - tw - ~
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treaal\fOI'.
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ApJlfel'lalloo wu e!q&gt;telled to
team physician Dr. Roger Danleis, .thoush he was unable to
attend. Dl~ conunented that

head football coach, told l'o~eroy gri(j!Jers Thuroday ni&amp;bl at
a banquet in tht1r honor lbal
because of football they have
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help them greatly Jatet.
Hess also recalled interest·
ing incidents which have occurred during his impressive coach·
career to a large turnout
Porne"oy
foolball fans al the
FOR CHRISTMAS
annual event held in the Sacred
Playa,
PogNnh,
Etc.
,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __. Heart
Coachchurch
Hess basement.
praised the addiscuss Mmala's deficit.
tors Mondliy llad ll)li
table impoljllded along
turnit\U'e ]JI .the mayor's office.

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PIDLADELPIDA (UP!) - •
Clark Hinkle, former all·pro SAN FRANClSCO (UPOfullback for the Green Bay Awardl will~:;:"
Packers, will be Inducted IDto outs~dilli 0
Y~ 8
the Pennsylvani~ Hall,of Fame fena~ve players 11 e NUl1111
at the orgamzaUon s third Easi·Weat . AIJ.Star Glllll II
annual awards dinner Dec. II. Kezar Stadium Dee. 31.

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NEW YORK (UPI)-Tbe New Most mammals see I C"1
York Rangers Thursday a.. world. devoid ol color. Only I
signed Jell wing John Brenner- few, b1cluding man and apu,
man lo the Baltimore CUppers have color vlskln.

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Dr. Daftlels Is, iO•'far 88 he lo $6,700 was spent on the athletic
COI\CerDed, ~coll4. ~o none a~ a program~:;!{": 1th.J::Ipf ~ ~!tf.~gr~m .tq stay In the
team physlc~an...Dr. Danle~~ totall~ ·esalted ex eruie8 and Coach lllckel dilring a short
was called an ·AU·Itmer~can :~pt;~r the foufball . pro- talk, ·thanked '.everyone w ~ 3
doctor..
hi Is
alone Diehl
however jhelped In any .manner or means
Athlet1c Director Dle . ~t gradmthe e ~still f;,.;. in u.;,this year with the··team.
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reported U1at approXIma Y saJ
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Gal'ned ,·n .1.'vootball
ness
l•tes Experrence
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treasury8Jld~· expectstheloo~
resident·

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A!! Carved~

II n1ini1!tration

and crechlng staff
MIDDLEPORT
of Pomeroy High school for their
achievements down through the
years in athletics.
Middleport. 0. 1 Commenting on the
poor
MUI St.
~.,.......,...,....,...,,.,.,.....,...,.,...!j showing of the Bobcats this sea·
son Hess vowed, •·we'll be
back some day and il will be
Get the
soon." While talking about his
Ohio University team and !lleir

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remarked, 11 0ne thing for sure
is when I do something I do it
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up right." The Bobcats

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rently experiencing their fir:;t
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Pomeroy's Phil Swindell who is
a starter on the Ohio University Freshman team. "l any o(
are the Phil Swindell-type
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IORS _ Amon the Pomeroy High school playe~s ho~ore~ Thursday. mght at a well-attended
Heart ch~rch basement with Bill Hess, Oh10 Umverstt&gt;' head gr1d coach as speaker were,
ranlue 10 1 toe r Bill Francis Bruce Simpson, Bill Nease, D1ck Werry, Jeff G1bbs .. Back row, JoAI?~mt her, r~~x
~~~~:o,w,Team Captain Cars~n Crow. Rodney Karr, Dick Knight. and Chns Tompkins, manager.
e evrn o e
above !,.~ seniors. Senior Robert sm1th W&lt;J~!'ot_presen~. - Sentmel Photo.
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mend a torn knee ltgament.
Peters will wear a cast for
last a month and will miss the
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College F&lt;IOtball Roundup Wolski and Larry Conjar. will Dame and UCLA los,ng o' ages rema~nmg lve a .
B JEFF MEYERS
I' meet a still test in the nughty MJchJgan State.
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forward wall of M1ch1 gan Stale The home:team Trojans ~rc , an ful lback Hick c:,ores of thr

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.PUPPIES(r) ~ hoe~ erma• in a variety of styles and oolor1
fur men, women &lt;J nd children. Sizes and widths range
from toddler size .2 to giant w:e 16. Trul y the gifl to '
make you importa rn m the eyes of those who mean the
most to you. Prices from childre11·s $5.99 to about $15.00
for golf and specialty shoes.

THE SHOE BOX, Middleport

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Washi ngton Hedskins, out :-.lnce

VICe I i~ tau ht Notre Dame how to yards rushmg per game. Both of Mike Garrell, the nat1on s the
n dl g the nation's No. 1 teams have high-geared ol- leadmg runner. UCLA will
NBA Standinga
han • f tb 11 team and lenses, with the Irish scoring counter with quarterback Gary •
0
By United Prell Ioternwlonal colleg;
t~ a Fighting' Irish about 33 point• a game and the Behan, a scrambler who can
-m·l
· Sal~~ ·~Ike eto impart this Spartans abo'Jt 27.
hurt you with his running and I
iij,;.,,,, ·,,~!.&lt;!:1
Eaotorn Dlvioloa
;~~wledge to Michigan State.
Michigan State's Rose Bowl passing.
W. L. Pet. The forth-ranked Irish clash 1 opponent will be decided by the
---Cincinnati
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with the top-ranked Spa~t.ans tn 1 winner of the Southern Cal. PHILADELPHIA IUP!) :- ,
Philadelphia
~ 4 .692 1 game that could dectde the , UCLA clash. The fifth-ranked F 1o y d Peter s, l'hiladelphw 1
It will pay you to see Boston
9 5 .6431national champion. Last season Trojans and the seventh-ranked Eagles' tackle, was recuperaf·,
our complete selection of New York
S 10 .3331at this time Notre Dame ~as Bruins both are 6-1-1, with ing today at Graduate Hospital
"sure-to-please" gifts now!
Westtrn Dlvtslou
llhe No. I team m the nation Southern Cal losing to Notre where he underwent surgery
w. L Pct. land needed only~ fina~~ame
-------Los Angeles
10 6 .62j victory over Sout ern a.
'II ·•~ ..
,...San Francisco
tl 7 .563 remain unbeaten.
St. Louis
s 7 .417 1 But the Irish lost and Notre
Baltimore
6 12 .333 1Dame Coach Arn
404 Second Ave.
Detroit
4 12 .250 i believes Michigan Slate
deserving ol the same !ale.
Gallipolis, Ohio
Tbunday's Results
n,. Spartans have ~;::::~~
prtSident ; W. A. GJbbs,

from $811 up, fully guaranteed ••• .assuring you of permanent value,

.

Toastmaster James A. Diehl,
PHS athletic director, introdur·
ed the coaching staff uf Charles
(Bud) Bickel, head menlo;,
and asSistant coaches Russed
Moore and Bill Adams. Carson
c 1965 t
lain prero;d th earnhcap with gifts
sefn th et cooc es
rom eeam.
Also Introduced were Pome·
roy Exempted Village. Supt. of
Schools Charles A.. G1bbs and

Boo~ter

&amp;raceful, modern setting:s lift the full -c ut solitain•s t!l
their most magnificent expression of brilliance. Motlels

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PHILCO CARAVAN- NEW
DISTINCTIVE STYLING IN A PORTABLE TV

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JEWELERS

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STEP OUT FRONT
IN A ROCKET ACTION OLDSMOBILE!

STILL GOING ON

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Plymouth

4 Dr. VB. Auto.
Nice &amp; Clean. (Red)

H&amp;ll. Auto. P.S. \Pink)

Timex watch for every one on your Jist.

Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.

BlaeHnars Buys Are
24.95

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MOTORS DISCOUNT

THIS GROUP

Sewing Machines

Buick 2 dr. Only 28,836 easy miles by one careful owner.

II

- - - $1995

63 LeSabre

Buick 4 dr. Hard Top. Like new all vlnyl seats.

IARMAN SHOES-THE MOST FITTING GIFT
Any man on your gill list wW be highly pleosed with

~ower

.Jannans, b he will get distinctive styling and top erRfta-.
manshlp---and "friendliness of fit'' fur extra • pleasant
walking. (If you don't know his size or think he'd rather
aolool his shoes hlmsell, we hsve Jarman gift oertificoles.)

owner.

65 LeSabre

Buick 4 dr. Custvf Sedan. Just arrived! This has the
finest upholstery put in a LeSabre. Power steering a~d

Standard zhi1l !Radio and healer. Lik.t new white

brakes. Automatic shift. Trade-in on '66 !Julck. You ll

iidewall tires.

Low mile&lt;\ie.

63 CHEVY II, Was $1495, Now $1395
NDvt 2 Dr, Hardtop, Automatia tr.ans. New while
sidewall tires.

HARTLEY

have to see to appreciate it

NttD A GOOD SECOND CAR?

• • , , nre it 11. You titehll
stays cleaner longer •• ·• your electric 1'IIJJIB ill euler to blp clllll.
and your meals are prepared in cool comfort that aal1111 I I •
offer. Those meals turn out bette!.', too: You ue, ab
I B"
takes the guess work out of cooking. Perfect eoo1dar '*Ji! niDI•
are maintained, automatically. Electric cooldDialfmd n • W.
morrow. That's why BD manY familiee OD OhiD rowe . . . . . .
blown out the flame 1111.d gone eleCb:ic.

lluick 4 dr. Sedan. AIR CONDITIONED. !"" than 16,000
usy miles. Finish and upholstery like the day it was

61 Catalina

WHEEL

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61 Volkswagen - -

BALANCING
lllld

PoiiWIOf1

ELEG'l'RIC RATES CONTINUE TCI tblm DOWN u tba - cl
:flame fuels continues to ill Ull· Yes, t1.fe trmd.¥ ciM.r • • •
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Electric Ale !J.Herel

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THI RING WITH THE PERFECT DIAMOND
.A perfeet dlamond .rellects full beauty and brilllanoe and
J[eepoake euaranteet a perfect center diamond In wrltina
(or replacement asoured). With your Keepsake Diamond
lUng, you reeelve

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permanent regiJtration, protection
diamonds from the setting for one lull

agalllll lots of
fear, and llfetime trade-in privllere. For the perfeol gift
• •• forever ••• choose a KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RING.

K &amp; C JEWELERS,
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THE SEWING CENTER, Middleport

WIDD.ING •JIIUII til JU,(;~,ih!&gt;;;

BUICK~..ONTIAC-GMC TRUCKS
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right, left or strai ght - or your oar stope! Either Cftr may
lose power in mid-race and must be "serviced" quickly
•t he Pit Stop to eo on and win- just as in a real race,
&amp;e 1, from $24.88.

Give her a gift she will really appreciate this Christ.
mas ... a new Portable or Cabmet Model White
Sewing Machine. Choose from our many fine mod
eis priced from $59.50 up.

MAIITINIQUI MOO
AUO TO hiOO

BLAEnNARS
. ~MEROY,

Pomeroy

01117 aboat'a tillr .a ••• tD'M

MANY MORE ., • .,

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TV,

Power Steering adds extra fun b~allle you must lteer

GIVE HER A "WHITE" CHRISTMAS

PORTABLE
CLEANER

eieetrltallt .,.. Ute "WORTH MORE" way!

2 dr, Smart dart bl uo flnlah.

Shorty Htd wtt, Owner

ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp;

GILBERT AUTO-RAMA OFFERS NEW
REALISM IN MINIATU~E RACING

WIDPIN. IIIIIIG 119

dramatJc drive. One easy owner,

MOTORS DISCOUNT
WY !-2050

It costs the average family

PonUac StaUon Wagon. Power Sleerlni and brakes. Hy-

COMPLETE RADIATOR REPAIR

WY 2-3170

- - - $1195

63 Catalina

Do I Hav• Any Tak•rs?

Pomeroy

PHILCO 2622-XGY. Compare the difference between the
lmall Size 10" or 11" picture with Philco's Courier. It
offers you a big easy to see J6" overall diagonal picture.
Great for lf.aveling. Equally good for a second set at home,
big enough, bright enough for daylight viewing in an average size room. Philco patented COOL CHASSIS, beats
the heat for longer TV Ji!e, improved performance, greater dependability. $129.95. Easy Tenns

lloLIO ,200 TO 1100

Ill'*"

Pontiac 4 dr•. Power Steering and brakes. Beaut.iiul all
white finish with blue interior. Hydramatie drive.

1950 CHEVROLfT

&amp; BENNm,

PHILCO COURIER PERSONAL PORTABLE TV
BIG 16 INCH SCREEN

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65 Electra 11225" - $3995

buy.

Radio and bealer. Auto. trano.

E. Mtln St.

OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9:00

sold for approx. $5000.00. Someone 1&amp; going to get a real

1957 FORD

;. "Your Rambler Dealer••

- - - ~895

1964 FALCON, Was $1595, Now $1395

Very low mlleaee. See thl.o ont to approclato it.

Metropolitan
Motors

WHITE

POWER STEERING! PIT STOP!

Aulomatic trans. This is a real ''Cream Puff".

lololor Runa Fine.

VALUE _ _

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Pomeroy

- - - $1595

62 LeSabre

4. 1955 Chrysler
2 Dr. Hardtop

6. 19528uick
2 Dr. H1rcltop.

RAWLINGS HONDA SALES, Middleport

4 dr. Sparkling original Llark fi sish. Automatic shirl
Une local owner.

Steering and brakes. Automatic ~hift. One very par1tcular

Run.1 Ftne.

Beats feffiing eight reindeer, too. Hondas get up to 200
mil es per gallon, are easy and fun to ride. And you t"an
atart your own private "Christmas Club"' right now \\ ith
the mon ey you 'll save by riding a Honda. Give your..;t- lf
- and the whole family - years of fun . Get a Honda.

19.95
to

tJ 1;-yl. Auto, ;md Heater.

t

Must be that lasting white,11ess of the Kodel(r) and cotton
blend! A .Manhattanrr) "~Ura-Wite"{TM) shirt not only
looks bright white new - but stays bright wh ite, washing
after washing, A special blend of 65% Kodel IV polyester,
3fj% cotton assures It. Jt never wrinkles or needs ironin g,
either. Order Manhatt.am(r) ''Dura-Wite"(TM) today. $5 .95,

SANTA'S CHOICE

AS SE!N 011 TV

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Classic Super 4 Dr.

5. 1955 Chevrolet
', 2 Dr. 6 cyl.

KARR &amp; VANZANDT, Pomeroy

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Lourie, /)o,ta£1, .JV

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3. 1957 Rambler

Full POIVPr. &lt;.:lean, Solid.

right lor you!

GARY COLLINS IS A FAN Of THE
MANHATTAN(r) DURA-WITE(tm) SHIRT OF
KODEL AND COTTON

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appeared on campus.

WY 2-2374
134 Mill St.
Middleport

For '66 Olds brings you a whole new spectrum of selec-bon to make it easier than ever to pick the Rocket that
fits jlour pocket. Luxury cars. Sports cars. Popular-priced
cars. Economy cao. A full range of sizes in five different
wheelbases, Full range of performance too - from the
425-cubic-inch Toronado R(X'ket V-8 to a new gas-saving
Action-Line 6. You name it. Oldsmobile '• got it priced

Pomeroy

Member PDIC

ghian has said his charges · '
"love Michigan State to death." !

1

Men's,

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUGS, Pomeroy

of "emanciate state"

2. 1957 Olds Super
88 4 Dr. Hardtop.

able mainsprings and shock resistant There is
women's and children's, 6.95 up.

en roule to their first
title and a berth In the
Bowl, Notre Dame has whi'pped
seven foes but dropped a ~21
squeaker to Purdue.

Michigan Underdog
Despite their No. I ranking,I
Lewis Repair Service
. the Spartans are !·point
'
[dogs lr. Notre Dame, partly 1
-FOR' because the game is
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played on the Irish gridiron. I
ePLUMBING
Football lever has
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South
Bend,
Ind.,
where
signs
•ROOFING

LEWIS
REPAIR SERVICE

TIMEX-featuring stainless steel backs, unbreak·

6:00 TO 8:00

over nine consecutive 01

(Only game scheduled)
Friday's Games
Cincinnati at Boston .
' Baltimore at Pluladelph18
INew York at Detroit
Francisco at Los Angeles

SALE

1. 1959

THE GIFT PERFECT WATCH

OPEN TONIGHT

).,~~~Jil)iiJtlill:lJtltJIIt)l)t)l)tlallltiiJ Baltimore 120 New York 104

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BY THE DOZEN

Someday you'll want
to cook electrically...
280,000 families on Ohio
Power lines say it's...

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GIVE THE GREAT OUTDOORS .. , •
GIVE A REMINGTON
NYLON 66: Structural nylon and ordnance steel combine to give the most a«urate, dependable ~ autoloadint
rille ever. Holds.J41ong rille cartridges. $40.96.
MODEL 1100: Five shot automatic oholiUD. Glveo up to
115% lesa recoil ... up to seven limes longer life. $149.116.
MODEL 742: "WOODSMASTER": Autoloading big game
rille has perfect balance, reduced . recoil, Ught weight
In 280 llentinrton: ~. t1mm Rem. and 308 Collber•

.148.96.

EBERS!l+CH HA~DWARE, Pomeroy

HOOVER PORTABLE
'l'be eleanor that has everything inside lncludinl the hoo•
and wand. Looks and carrie• like lightweight luegaae.
Powerful 1\1; H.P. Motor combines with Hoover's "Comb
and Brush" rug no:rzle to achieve a new high io eanister
efftcleney. Comes ...,.plete with Tuffiex hoBe, telescopint
e1tensioo wand aod a full set of eleanlna attachments.

YOUR CHOICE OF EARLY AMERICAN,
TRADITIONAL, MODERN STYLES
Here's 11'8cious living lor your hom&amp;-from a eonve1&gt;
Uoaal rocker to your lovorite TV roeliDer to a eomlon
•
able anootb rocking actioo, \hen recline to anr pooitlor :
even to lull bed posltiOII, ,.,. will DOVer he Mtlalled wttll

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ONLY 59.95
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Sentinel Church News

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The Sermonette

Thanksgiving Arithmetic
Exemplifies God's Bounties

Text : Psalm 103:2 "Bless the other blessings God In his good-·
ldhltftem ~plts1
cburd• . ..,1.11 uuJ 1 311 a rn Murnmg wor meetmg 3rd Wedr-saa) ot the Lord. 0 my soul, and 1:orget ness have given to you." There
Great l.lend. Rev c. L. U"Loo ship 11 a m.; Evonaelilllt ser mr· •ll.
not all his benefils."
was nothing for the lad to do
!lOr poswr· RoiJort L.ewio. 1upt '"e. 7 p m. Proyar moellnl fl'lliiWoodl Metllodlal Cli'lll"c
but to admit the problem wos
t - ~ a. ~. Morning Wor!;'l '' 1:30 p. m. Wednesday; 'l'ounl' - Pearl A. Ca~to, pastor war
Re v ,Joseph R. Kraly, too much for him, r.o he gave
IDd Sullda)' ScOOOI; I p. m. Ev t'eutJ ie ·s Service friday , I :JU ship service 10 a. m. ~~tv,en P~nil's Lutheran Chnrcb,
uP. The minister's point had
eDina servic•. f"lursday , l .:ltl o m
. orher Sunday 7.45 P m. sun I
Pomeroy, Ohio
gone home.
-una.
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ol
God.
MI.
Morleh
da•.
SchooL
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On this Thanksgiving Season,
•er
m. Pra ~ q,_
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Th ere was a boy who was
h d •t
t t f'
. ' Carpe•&amp;er llapllal Clburctl: Re~ O~tel Wurkm•D. paawtor ~hi lev "iupt Prav~'• meeu\ very. v~ry ~mart in arithmetic. wallyyouonr bleysosut· n~7 y~u ~~~fled~!
~..JndH . 'M1oo Y :itl • If! .; MurD ";unda'i -;cnool ~ 4~ a m. ur The Uqjttd Methodist Chore
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100
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'"" Worship 10: 15 a m.
sn1p service l1
m
r 1 H 1 d l0 .£1 ~re - I0 woes and troubleS and yGU will
1 :w p B. A., B. D., pastor. Church or Hm. e o~e
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Fir. sl Baptts• l;hurch. Mtddle- a m .,_avet mee IRJ
, School 9·. 15 a. m. Leo Crew , add .up, su.btract, d.lvide, and be better for it. Reca ll this little
Durt Rev Uuna ld Moone. .,as m l'uesdS.y. VOUill People
H
1s and teac h- point and learn from il.
Supt . Leo Vaugh•n, Asst. Supt. multtply. Js paren
tor: Sunday Scooot j _t~ a. m. meettn&amp;. I.JO P m l''rlda~
d t hi
de
~·red Hnffman Supt., LO : lS a K.uUt~nCI t.:hurcb 01 UuG, tiel 10 ·30 a. m. Divine
Worshtp ers were amaze a s won r· Count your manv blessings
, d hou. r. n....stor preaches on the ful abilit y to '' juggle'' figure s. I
name them o~e b.v one, '
m. Worship ~rvlce; BYP 6 p Jnbo Small\\'ood , pastor: ::;un 8)
..-a
m.; Etenin~ worshiP 1-:Ml ;&gt;. School lO a. m.; Ev 8, .... t·~fic theme: "T
. reasure~ in . Heave1.1.'' , Well , one day the minister ! And it w111 surprise you what
m.: W&gt;d 7:3tl P m. Prave• service 7 p. m.; Voun 8 Peopl• 5:30 p. m. Melhodtsl Youth , called and he was hardly seatlhe Lord halh done."
mfst.tinQ Ihi •. -.~~.:.:~ 1 Jll 1 m ~;ndt-~ver 7 p m Wl!'fineo;dav rellowshlp. Thursda~ evenmg cd befor e the boy asked him for
r:wtire
l'ra ~ ~r meetiHg 1 p. m Satur is choir rehearsal. Tbanksgiv· an urithmetic problem. Now,
11
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, m~ Day wo r':ih ip i~ sponsorl'd th e minis le!' was not so bri ght
8lptlst " ur&lt;" · um "'
Flrsl
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1roy _ Re\1 Ca• ver WillllrD:!I
UrHr e ~pisrnpal
Churt•h. '' by thr '(' I1~1rc h (lfIll"
l I . whCil 11 &lt;:canw to ant me \C.
S nda School \t JU till W lU f'umt'r.,y, t'h ~ Hev Kh~tumt H ' Worshl p Will b~ at 10 a. ~~~". , l t'a~1 . he had ~ol
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l\'to tb.rt n\lt fnrget that when our forl'falher8
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l''lrst ua,~ust t:hun·h . ~··lm· · Ehlerprl!te . I theme "' Bet•t&gt; ive Willi Thank'!· ing-;" '" Just how do I do the~ ! ''"'
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lo td hun to put duv,.n the num. Cia •lo All en and Bill
t!brriS:'C '
T lo t {'h11rdl it the IT N it'll fe e•
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O" worship · 6 :m p m Hn 1owshtp Iii 3() P· m.; Huys lilllll _ Sunday Schoo l y a. m . Mrs
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t~r-.amud~ for our b less ingt~ in time of abundance
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n111 1ltp 1y .v I e m lllli:K! I o 1Jours , 1
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..~venino serv we 1 :.10 P m J~:vcnmg St'I'VJI·e 7 JU P rn .. lnd vt cl' 10 a m. Hev. Wendell m a I ay, ~I.Jhent gel le nu~25e~Oo0 :v1rs. Freda Miller . Mrs. F.liz&lt;i·
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their s t e ward~hip-- thei r su pport of the Church "::; con.
runim Choir p ·.81 .1; ..,_.
Lottndge EUB Cburtb., Rev. Mrs Na n \1uorP , 'hurd! S('lwot
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uf h11 f'Mnmun&gt;t ~ 11'1111 IUitlon ' ' '
\muing work.
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BapUst Church Eugene b
erson, paslur 'I Supt . Church School. 9 JIJ a b I
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h Mrs (Jeo rge
ott \1 1 erFur th• • •• of ·u,, ('hwnfl ,..,Jf,
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. Sund a School 9 45 a. m Rus- .
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r r t~ l l'i a nllnu ~· an e a c . man.
.. hicll ne.dt hit mo... I 1rod ,.....,,
If you arr I church member, dem onst rate yo ur
Warren G. Zmn , pastor. Morn
Y
. m., Wonih lp S erv1c~ . 10 30 a. brt'u lh is a blessmg. so multi·
.
,
ou ~o~pe" l'lan M 11 kl churd\ rtlll ·
ing Worship 9 a. m S(•rmon . sell A:ctJer, Supt.
Sund~ y m. ; ~l eth odl s l \' mnh Fellow lv lw twelve" The bo was Mr. and Mrs. Lawren(' e S~ it h
thank! giving in ea rnegt commi tment to your co ng re~
~r ly • nct "*"lll '"ll r liltlt Hil!f .
•·christ Will Come Again ." g ·~O worshiP 10:45 a. m.. and 7 .1!1 ship , 7 p. m; Oti i(' JaJ Board ~ · · .
·
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Y.
· ,and Mr. and ~tr s. ~ o.r Chn stv
r~tion's spirit ual opportun i1 .\· If you a re not a church
10 give lhe answer, U,307,· . spent an evemng wt1h Mr . and
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l
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p
m.
alternately.
Bible
study
.
,
able
c.~ " · &gt;f lo!IH4 ~ .~ ......... IIIII. . ,,.
DJIPmber , expr es ~ your t h ank~gi d ng Oy di~cu ve r i ng
a. m. Church ~ oo . cas: :..
.
. . mf'e11ng. !sf """'""av ol month. 200
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for all , 8., Tuesday Child· and pra yer servtce led by pa&gt;t· no . . WSCS 2 a M rl
·
. Mrs. Clayton Allen.
your own spirit ual op portunit.\·,
.
3
45- Yo 111 12 or 7·30 p. m. Wednesday. Chns· · P m .~ · n
on ay '"Yuu·l·e no1 through," smd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond f.J.
12
ren under ,
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.
.
Spir it ual dedi cati on is abo ut the on lv life resourct&gt;
Adultu Bi• b\ ~ uan · Endeavor. 7.30 p. m., 3rd ot. 'lonth, 7.30 p m. , Eleanor t I•.e lllltlb
er, .ts JS eyes. lwm
· herreid and M1ke
spent a wet-1\·
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ednesday
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of which we do not have more th&lt;!n .we .absolu tely
Study, 7.30 p. m.
ISaturddy ol month.
, Mintrsviile Melbi'Kii5l Church e ·. r·?~d sta~n dco~l~llt~g fl up end m Columbus with his par·
netd~
Rlltl••• r'irlil Bapllll Church : Mornio&amp; St.m . EUB Cblli'Cb. Wendell G. St utler
Pastor ~(:~~~ . !lie a/sl. Iha tre
e d owl-1 en!·:! ·
d M Eld
W'll
survtay Scbrnl 9 30 a m. Preach·' Rev Menzel SRIJth, pastor : 9 4~
'
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f"
es, an a
1'. an
r3.
on
I .
•
S h 1 eo-•..~ Su nday School. lfl 8· m., \\ ol · the bird' :-lnd all the stars ·md Srra cus~ visiLed Thursday wll h
S
~n·· SundaY 2 3fl p. m.
Ia m. un•Jay c oo , r1~ t " . ,
··
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•.
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Fro Wilt BlptlSI Church Smith supt.. Earl Shuler. Ass 't 5 up sen 1: e 11 8 m.
all tht• good books. and all the Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland.
'1
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Mom :.ha pe IMelhndlst Rutland. Pastor, Rev P a 0 1 Mormng worship 10 · 45 a. m.: ·James Earl v
astor Oliver e
·
·
1'1 lr&lt;r· Sundi.Y School, 10 a. m. IPra)•er meeting 8 p. m. Th·Jrs· . . .
·· P , •
....har!e!l B1ssell Ass t.
Supt. mg: 10:30 a. m. Sundav "it·hm ll
r' n rom~
ltr•••srrr•,
/oslt'r a--'
IJt/p lUI• Guyy p'n'dd y Supt... Preac hmg dav ·
S.J;
er, Supt. Sunda) School 10 'umbv S'hou
Young ·Peopt••
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c;;
~u
c
no
a m · Preaching 1l a m.
· ' U Oa. m. ; Mom· Sunday
· 7 p.m.
·
W,"t/t the ftop~oc r"t ••r"//,
tnin tlrnl tflltic/1 is •mod in /trmil.v and t•ommunit.~ life, th.i• fea. mviet, 7 30 p. m.: Prayer ser' South Bethel EUB Churrh - Portland Methodist .Chorch-- ."a4' Worship lEt a. m.;SeNY PS Legton: 7T.!U ?d· m S"J ~o !Jon
lf!'l
•Ice!. 'i ·:10 p m. Wednesday. Rev. Eugene E. Emenon, pas· H L McDamel pastor Sundily ~ . ,) o. m.; . Yenlng
rv1ce. ~eet~n g: hur1! ay, I ro :1 La.
turf! ;~ spnnsnrPd In tlrl' bll$illl'" firm.• anti OTfaniantianl
HI. Morllll ~IP"" Cburo~. tor. Sunday School 1:45 a. m.. , &amp;h~l 9:JO. Harold · H.oush , • JO p. m.: Mtd week Prayer se r· k&lt; Home •.rague. 7 P m Pm
trllfl.•l' ""'""·' afJfJNi r bPimv.
Comer ol Fourth and Main St . Norman H. Bahr, Supt. Sunday Supt· Kenneth
McL•od asst" '"'· 130 p. m Wednesday.
]classes: 7 JO p. m. Bible stnd v
-------------------------------~~ Middleport R•v. Nyle Borden. Worship 10:45 a.m. and 7:3fl p. Supt~, Preach mg j ::!O p. ~-Sun-' Middlfpu~t C.:hurCb ot the Naz.. 1 rlfayer meetm g othP-r se rv11·e'
1 mtnister.
Sund'-~Y School 9:30 ' m. Alternately. Bible Study · day.
1arene. Rev. Clyde J Bar tl ett. hy announ cf'!mPnt
. 1 m. Arnold Richards, Supt I and Prayer service led by past- ltacine Metbodlst Cborcb, Sunday '-:l'hool lJ :m a. m.; ~1orn·
Pomeroy Seventb Oay Ad . . en
1
~orning Worsnlp, 10 30 a. m. ' or. 7:30 p. m. Thursdly.
'H. L. MclJantel. pastor: Sun· '"g Worship 10 :'10 a. m.; NYPS dsl Church - Mulberry Height
~.NI
~-JOJml Brpllsl Cll....,~, sua.' Syracu"' E.U.B. Chun:b. Paul iday School 9::10 a. m.; Preach· Young Peop". 6.45 p. m.; E:vJU&gt; Rd., nortb ol MeJgs Me.mona
. 1ay Sellon! 1:311 •· m.: Wor· ~- Selen, PIIIOr.
ing 10 30 a. m.; MY F 6 p m.; gelistlc me•tin g 7:30 p. m.: Hospital. Pastor. F. W GJ!Iord
Mirldlt port, Ohio
Middleport. Ohio
ohlp 11 a.m.; Prayer 1ervlce, 9:30a. m. Sunday School, Ben IPrayer and Bible Siudy, 7:30 p. P:av" m•e' ' •g. Wed . 7:30p.m. Asslstanl Paator. James
K
p. m. Wednerday.
Quisenberry, Supt.: 10:30 a. m. m. Wedn .sday.
~om eroy l:bnrcb ol lh• Naz. HSaofler. Serv1ces on Saturday
8
Carleloo vbare~ Kin11bary Mormng Worship service. lsi 1 Rock Spring~ Melhodlsl _ arenc, Sunday School. 9:30 a. . bbath chool. 1.30 P m..
Road , Rev. Clyde Hinton, pas- and 3nl Sundays ol lhe month ; •Chester Lemley, pastor: \Vor. m.; Morning worship 10:45 a. 1Worship, 2:30 P· m.; Yo~ U
, tor. Sunday School, 9:30a. m.: 7:30 p. m. Ev•nin8 Evangeti• shtp service 9:30 a. m.· Sun. m Evening Worship, 7 p. m.; imeetlng. 3:30 P· m: Btblr Stu
Ralph Carl, supt Sunday Wor· tic Service. 2nd and ttb Sui&gt; day School. 10:15 a. m ;' MYF Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. Wed. ,dy. Thursday,. 7:30 .P· m.: • ·
Ba krn of Good Breld
sb1p service, 10:3() a. m. and day of month. BETIIANY - e.30 p. m. PrayeJ and Bible Rev. Clyde v. Henderson, pas- 37 Evana Hetgb15, Galllpolts.
w ~ F'ill All Docto rs f're~tCriptlou
7:30 p. m. llternately. Prayer 9:JO a. m. Mornln1 Worship: Study. Wednesday. 7· 30 p.m. lor.
Edeo Uolled urewea II
Huntln(lon. W Ya .
WY 2-29 55
Pomlll"OJ
, mooting Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. 10:30 a. m. Sunday School, Sly· [ Rallaod Methodist Cbar&lt;h- CbDrcb of lhe Nazarene, Pom· Cbrlll Church: Rev . Elden R.
Colamhi: ( ~hlptl: Worship ~f'r the Tht&gt;iss. Supt. : 6·30 ;J. m. R~v . c J Lemley,
pastor : ero.1 Rev. Clvde Hendereon, Ralke, pastor; Sund_ay School.
~Ice ea('b ~undav g 1~ a rn . Y ~ · ·th Ft" llm\l ~ lli p CARMEL - Church Sc hoo l '-' ~ 0 A m . Wor .1as lur: 1.\ tild ay School 9:30 a. 10 a. m.: Winnie Holatnaer SUPL
.: 11 nda'J Schuol '0 a m : Youth 9 30 a rn. Sunday Schflfll Way· lshlp servict&gt;, 10 :~ a
m.. M, ~111 p serv ices 7.30 p. m. Sun· Christian E~deav~r 1 If! ~ ..,
·~n· l rf' 6 l!'t ft m f:v ,..ning W01 ne Rml'&gt;h, Supt.: 10 30 a. rn •Y. F Monday, £ :Jtt p m. . m.: ~l orn ing Worsh ip 10 :30 1. Mrs. Lyda Cheva. ler p rest~f'nt.
IN~URANCE
:hip 7 o m ~arh t\unrtay
~ornin,e Worship, 2nd 1nd 4th I Stlvrrsvlllr Mrthodi"' t:hurcb 'ervu:es i .:10 p. m. P r 1 y _e r classes to. ~ ~~ ~on~ ser \'1"1"'!."
8radbul') Churrh 01 Olrl~t. . Sund ay ul the "'lDnlh ; 8 p. m Arthur St; n, l 'd-"tfll Sundav ' m.: NY PS 6 : 4 ~ p. m. Evemng d p. m. Preachtn~ 8 20 P m.,
WY 2 2440
1\rt Marcum. mln1ster; Bible , Evenir1g Evan~elistic Service. School, 9·30 a. m.; Gene Wolfe I m f'••li •tP • :-1 0 r m. Thursday lid WE-ek Pra vo r meP1 1 "~- 1 :m
~hool and Momm~ Warship list anrl 3rd Sundav Ill month ' Supt., Servtcf's Tllursday even., Churrlr ol the Nazarent., Ra-ID· m. Wedne_sday, Class lAM·
' l0 :30 a. m.; Christian Endf'av 1 Tappert P1aiaa EUB Churrh. l ing
cine, Uhio. Sunday School al 1•r Mrs Ma1.1e Hnl ~m~er
or, 6 p. m.: Fvening Wur~hip R~v. Eugene E. Emerson, pag. • Sutton Methodist Chur{'h - ~ 30 a. m. Sunday
Worshjp Bachtel , ECvhangehcaJ SUnldt•d
1
' o. m
tor : Sunday worship 9:30 a. m.. H. L. N1cDa oir·l, p&lt;lslor: Clint Se rvice 10:30 a.m Sunday Eve- Brethren
urch - un ay
I'IJetiillt Community Church Sunday School tO a. m., Ho· l Orr, Supt. Pread li ng 9 !5 a.m.' ning ~ rvi ce 7·30 p.m. ; Mtd
School 9:45 a m WorshJ[J.
Rev. Russell Cline. pastor. - bart Vmeyard. Supt. Bible Stu- i Sunday School tO 15 a m
..,.k Prayer Se rvke Wednes- 2od and 4th SUnday. 9 45 a
Wf'.;l l' olum bta "' Va
Mlddlrport
YfY 2-3284
Young
People's
servi
&lt;
·e
1
30
p.
dy
and
prayer
&amp;ervic
..
led
by
,
Oak
Grove
~lelbodisl
Cllurrh,l
day
uo p.m. Rev. Morris M. m. Acbash MUter, pastor.
J'lt Mrtsun 77:i·559:i
m. Thursday ; Evangelinlc ser· pastor, 7: 30 p. m. Tuesday. H. L. Mc Daniel, pastO!", l!:arl; Wolfe. Pastor.
UB Cllurcb. Letar,
t~n.
:vice Salurday, no p. m.: and ' Adu lt class meeting 7 30 p. Cross, S tpt. Sunday School a! , Rutland Cburcb ot tbo Nazar-. day School 9:30 L m.: Wo'' "'P
Sunday 7: 30 p. m.
: m. last Monda y ol month.
, 10·15 1. m.; Preaching 9:15. ene Sunday School 9;JO a. m.: ••
"' SUnda) 7:!ro o m - ·
Hemlock Grove Cbrislian · Federated Cburc~. Pomt"!!'OJ, Syracuse Methodist U JUI"L·II Morn ing Worship 10:45 a. m. l Letart Falls Uaited Brethr~o
&amp;
' Church , Jamt !l Quisenberry, Rev. W. H. Perrin. pastor : Wende_ll ~ · ~tuller ,
pas,tor. 1 Evangel isti c service 1:45 tJ. m. [ I~ Christ Church. ,James ~ur·
W r ~ 1 ~bin S1
"Ynur Kee psa kl'! Store"
P fl !llfi' I"O~'
worship
-.ervlce, 9·30 a.m. Carl Kautz. Supt. : S 11 n d • y Worship Serv1 ce 8:45 a. r 1. ~un- :..tidweek prayer service, 7:45 p. nson. pastor. Sund~y School at
Sunday School to a.m. Terry Sehool , 9 a. m.: Worship bour day School 9:45 a. m. j1'Y F ~un~ 1 m Wednesda y
19:30 a. m. Preachm g :·.erv·ct&gt;s
Su pport !he Churr h ol You r Choice
PomeroJ
312 E. !\'lam St.
Cullums. Supt.
10 a. m.
day 6 p. m. Pra)cr mceun~ I Syrocuoe Cbarcb o1 the N&amp;&gt;• first and lhird Thursday tVfJ1o
Brldlord tburch ol Cbrlll.' MI. U~oloo F.W.B. Cburcb - Sunday 7:30 p, m.
rene, William c. tborpe, pastor. lngs at 7:30 p. m. Second and
Joe
Robinson,
Minisler; 1Sunday School 9,45 a. m., Earl Letart Falls United Brelhren SUnday School 9:3tla. m.: Mom· fourth Sunday eveninls at 7:30
llomer Forrest
Supt · Bibte l Starkey, aupt., Evening wor , InC rist Cburcll, Sunday School mg worship l0.3Q a. m.
· p. m. Prayer meeting second
SChoof
1:30;
Morain&amp;
Worsnlp,
lshJp,
7:30
p.
m.
by
Cecil
Co1,:B
:JO
a.m.
worship
services.
The
[
Pentec081af
Al!sembly,
Roate
and fourlh fhursday evenlnp
Buildm~ Supplies and Millwork
t0:3U
a
m.;
F.vening
Worsn
•;,.
U.yman;
Young
People's
meel·lftrst
and
third
Thursday
even·
1'4,
Rev
.
oaul
E.
Jones,
paslnr.
and
first and third Sund ay evGeneral Contraclin1
Ch P~ ! Pr. Ohio
; p. m. Wedne•day, 7 p. m. tng and Bible Study, 7:30p. m.: .lngs atl :30 and lhe second and 'iunday School 10 a. m.: WOI' erungs at 7:30 p. m.
Phono WY 2-3978
Bibl• Study.
Wednesday ; Choir practice 11 fvurlh SUnday nighls al 7:JO. da y. Wednesdav and Friday.
MI. Hermoa J olled Bretbron
o..Jer Cllvcb of c b r II I 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
James Morrtson, pastor.
Tbe Peulecoslll Cllurcb, Mid- Ill Christ Cllurcb. James MorB,ble Scbool ~ : 30 a m. Pr,.ch· i Danville Pilpim Helllless, tP. I Hysell R•• nee Melbodlst. , dleport, South 3rd Ave.: SUnday rison, pastor. Sunday School
.iDI 10:30 L m., first and lhird 0. Lan~ sv il/e Ohio}. Rev. 0. H. Bobtr' E. Smllb, Sr .. pa!lo" School 10 a. m.: ~unday eveoln8 9:30 a.m. Preaching servim
' ~undayo.
ICar •. pastor' Sunday Schoo~ 8:3tl Sunday School 9:30 a. m. 0. 0. evangelistic service, 7:3tl p. m. firs! and lhlrd Sunday nlgbts
,p
Bullders and Building Sup plltt
Pamts and Hardware
Muon Oly Cburrb ol Cbrlsl. . • · m.• Roborl Grale, Supl Wor· Pallerson, Supt.; Mormng I\'Or Wednesday B!ble SIUdy 7:30 p. al 7:30 p. m. Second and •ourth
t.llller Slreet; Sunday
Biblo lship service at 10,3; a. m.: Pil· siUp tU.:Itl a. m. Youlli Service. m: Saturd1; night Prayer and 1 Sunday mornings at 11 a. m.
Clu•ster. Olllu
Ph. 985·2005
Pb. WI i ·32i 3
laclnt
!Study t a. m. Evening Wor· jcrim Youth. "lop. m.: EvaJ&gt; H5 p. m.; Evangehst•c mes- Worship 7·~0 p. m. Pallor, Re•. Prayer meeting every Wedne•
'
jlhlp 7:30 p. m.; Btbte Study .,geli•llc service, 7:30p. m. Mid· uge, 7:30p. m.: Prayer mee~ 11. L. Barrett
day at7:30 p.m. Cbrlltfan ED7:30 p. m. Wednllday.
·Week Prayer ond Praise, Wed· , tng, Tburst1y 7:30 P m.
.
Rarrlsouville Presbyterialt deavor, aecoDtl end fourlh SuJ&gt;
Mlddleporl CllllrCb ol Chrlsl, )nesday, 7.30 p. m.
I Fr.. Metllodlll .Cburcb, Lallf· , Church John Davies, pastor: days at 7:30 p. m.
ith an&lt;' M1ln Slreel.! Dona ld Kingdom Hall ol Jelovlb's rl Clill. '.ev . R. I .·ne 1;11J. Churcli' School 19:30 a. m. Wor- Utllll Kypr Vtdtecl t'hartb
Ashland Oil Products
Hid&lt;s, minialer: Hible Sebool, Witnesses· Public meeting. Sui&gt; pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. ship service :30 p. m. .
of Cbri&lt;l, Qleshlro - Kyger ·
Phone WY 2·3481
N. Steond Afo.
Brown's Bottle Gu
,30
a.m.,
Kenne'b
McElhinney
day
5
p.
m.,
Watchtower
study
m.:
Phil
Wise.
&lt;upt.
;
Morning
Reorgrolzed
Cburcfl
oc
J
llartlord Parilb, Warrea G.
Middleport. Obio
Supt;
Morning
WOI'IIhip.(s p. m.: Bible IIUdy Tuesday '"o" hlf tO ::Itl a. m.: Y GU to Cbrlsl of Latter Oay Saints, tdJ Zlnu, pastor. HarUord Baptist
Wll 2-2 166
Pomt!roy
• t::ro
m Evening Worship, 6 p. m. Service meellng, 7 p. 'lerv1ces 1 p. m.: Evangelisti&lt; miles from Racine oo RacJne. Cburch, CoiJIIIIWilou Worsltfp
If p. m., Prayer Service, Wed m. Thur.s4a': Mlnislry school, 'i 'et'vice UO. P. m. Mld Week Portland Road. Sunday Sebool service 9 a m. Tueaclay, 3:45
' aesday, 7 p. m.
6 p. m. Thursday.
orayer servll!&lt;' l.JU p. m. Wed 9:30 a. m.; Worship 10:30 a. Children under 12; 6, Children
Cbure- ol illrlsl, Pomeroy . St. Paul's and Sl.
Joba'a ~ ednesday •nd Frida1 evening m., SUnda" evening oervlce at 12 and up; 7:30, Adult Study
JerrJ
Millin.
poslo"
Sunda;
Lutheran
church.
Mormng
Fr-edom G01pe1 M!uloo, B•· 7::10 p.•n .: Wed.• WOI'IIhlp serv· group.
Specialty - southern Frltd Steak
Quali!y Furniture at Lower Prices
Scbool 1:30 1. m. Church 10 :Jil 1worship 8: 15 a. m. and 10:45 ' han St'""''"JIIe Rnad: E. J Iice al UO p. m. Pastor, C. W. Middleport Flrsl Ullletl l'nl&gt;
213 N. 2nd
Middl eport
W'll 2·9G7e
Middh!iport, Ohio
L m.; Christian Endeavor. Uti a. m.; sunday School 9:30a.m. Grlffilh. pastor: RoKet W' ~ . Proffitt. All evening serf· byteriln Cbardl, Rev. Howii'CI
' · m. Everung ServJCt. 8:311 P·l tBolh conareg•tions are mee~ fol"(!. Supt.. ~unday Schnnl IU IJceo begin all ;:J() n. m.
R'tppelt, pastor: Sunday Schoof
m
•ing as one al SL Joho"a Church 1 m.; Evan~ellstle Service, 7· Our Ltoe!Y ol Lorello Mllilol 1:30 L m. Mr. Fred Lewla.
Ratland Cllord o1 Cbrlst at Pme Grove wbile the new 3tl p. m "rayer meeting, Uu :LAing Bouom, Rev. Thomaa Pe- supt. : 10,90 a. m. Wol"lhlp: ~ , 4&amp;
' Bible School 1:30: Communton ]st Paul "• t:huret. ;, "'""'buill ' m Tuesrla\
' tronek, adlnlnistrator; Sunday p. m. YF: Wed. 6:31" Jllllior
IO:JO a m.. V H. Hraley I Alfred Metbodfsl Chureb - Rudand Mfutoo : Olivo N""· Mass 9,30 a. m., est. : Holy !Jays Choir; 7 p. m Senior Choir
Devoted to lhe luterests
Supt. 8abn Canaday, pllnlst: , Pearl 11. Casto. pastor. Sun·: man. missionary paslo" SuJ&gt;. ol Obligalfon, J p. m. . ..
llyn... Flrsl u.... Pn.
Blblt
Study.
7:30.
Delbert
Roday
School
at
1:30
a.
m.,
Charday
llcllool.
1·
.
30
L
m.,
Worship
81.
Jobe'l
CalhoUo
Mllslmu
byterian
Church- Cbureb,..
LOCAL UNJON 5668
Of the Me1gs- Mason Area
adne. leldet.
les Taylor. Supt. Worship se1·- t0:3l1 a. m.: Preaching 1:30 P near Guyaville (Dutch Ridge) : , v:~,. _ ~ a. m.: Su· 1H
t·tloo,
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Zloll Cfluel of CUIII, Pom• ]vices al 10:45 a. m. with the m.; Prayer service, 7:JO p. m. Re•. ~~~~~) Maolerl,
pas- 10 a. m.; Bible Study, Wed.,
roy . . llarrl~•nvilll ~ Bu· Re•. Caslo. Wednesday even-11l'hursday.
tot, Sunday Mass 10:30 a. ID.; 7:3U p .m.
aene UiHioni'tiod. GJlnlsLer. Ill infl'prayer services at 7:ta p.m. ' Syraeuae Mlsolon. fley. Eort Holy Doy ol Obl!gallon 6:30 a. Cbeshlre-Kyser-HarUord .Par·
blt ICbool 1:31' a. m.; M"'"'lll ,h..teJ
Melllodlst .. Cbureb 1:usttJr. paotor; Services every m.: Conlesslon, 1h hour before lah, Hartlord Baptlsl Churclt
•orship I ,3tJ ' m.: H.ober· Reed Pearl A. Cislo, P•stor: Wor at ·1:30 o. .,
Mass.
Morning Worsh)IJ 9:15 DET Serllblf "•hnol ~u~L
s service 11 I a. .n.• SUnday th Cbllf&lt;!ll ol !lie Naur•ne. Tbe Sulvatloo Army, Eavo, mon '"Watchfulness or the Ten
Rutland. Obto
llal&lt;ers of Bolsum Brtlll
Cll- Clluroll at Golf. R.. ~hnol at 10 a. m.; WSC8 111 Cbe8ter: Rev. Herber! G~ate . j RayS. Wining, olfice~ ln chargo.! Virglns." Tutsclay - Offlcert
Spencor, pUIOt. liUliOa) fhursdey 01 montll;
Board pastor; Richaru Barton, ~upl. Sllllday IDa. m. Holineu meet· planning meetmg, 7 p.m. EDT.

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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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Mainly About
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During October mner , , anne
F01 sCOUt wOrk r:'. People In
Auxtltary
Mrs samuel eurua, Lorain, ~
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THANKS

Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor!
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of Columbus SPent the weekend
· parenls, Mr. and Mrs. I
rs. Clifford LelfheJl enter-\
wllh h1s
1 will be held by the Vetera os e a . a e group o amp
PT. PLEASANT - Jack L. MyemorJ'al Hospilll Auxi' l"tary ·,n'l F•re Gtrls,. has been noUf1ed ed Holzer Hospital Wednesday .,_ E 1 R b"
. _, Leo Taylor and Sandy and Pol- 1
that she Will be presented ...,, It
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Smllh ' manager of Pl. PleasanI , lhe hospital cafeteria lJec 14
., a emoon, or o serva on an
d f lh d th f h b tl y.
Loc 1 Off
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1 wor o e ea o er ro 1,
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tee 0 W. Va. Dept. Iat 1:30 p.m. Plans for tl were ' ol camp Flrt Glrlo wilh lhe
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\ er. Otmer Stover Wednesda y] Bob Woods was returned to
apof=~!?yme~ :.ec~!ty, If r~ made Monday at an auxiliarv l Shula Aard for her
annual Mro.Ro~mo1 :lh:O 1 ~ morning and a/tended funera l h" home from Holzer Hospllal.
0
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,.ts wee Js ICe e ee - ~ meeting at the hospilal with
re rt for the year 1W3- n,
urs . 1
I Visiling him saturday
were
ed tbe plocement ol 21 lndlllul- Mro. Robert Fetty, presldenl. in ~P po
Mrs. Alva Hlte of Baltimore
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IRev. James Early and daughua!s in gainful employment , charge.
Th Sh
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ted 1 were Wednesday guesls of Mr. HospJial.
Iter and Dolly Wolfe
during October.
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• uta 11war 11 preoen
and Mrs. Roilln Bearh1.
Mr. and Mrs. Everetl Thorn·
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Dlll"ing September there were It will be • covered dtsh dm -. to leader&amp; who have, wllh their Amos Mossmoo of Columbus as visited Sunday at Crooks-·
.
17 lndlvldualo placed and 178 ner and, lhe Chrtstmas
pro- i girls. carried oul a well·rounded was the SUnday guest of his ville with hi• brother And •isPle••ant Valley Hospital ,
inilial claims filed wllh 1,220 aram Will be In charge of Mrs. I program of activities for a 12-. brolher and sisler-in-law, Mr. ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- l ADMITTED: Helen J . Young,
weeks of unemployment compen· Geor&amp;e Hackel!, and _will follow . . month period. The report also and Mro Eslle Mlllsman Min- ter Thomas and famil y
Pl. Pleasant; Bill Crawford, Pt.
Pd. Pol. Adv.
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sation claimed. In October 187 An
opportunity rela
for ersv Ille. ·
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girl I indicale
lh cooperatl
Mro. Gene !Jew.. , and · chll- 1 Ple::••::•
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Jnlial claims were filed and 1,014
.row •
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• M11. Harry Valentine and dren David and Karen of c... I
weeks of unemployment compen· The Auxlhary. prayer was llonsh1p and empha•ls on lhe l
nd tfa ·'te ln Ia
M lu
aatlon claimed.
. given by Mrs. William Hayes. ideals and purJIOlle• of t h 1 oon 8
u.,, r- - w, r. m us Are !he guest• of her
At tbe close of business of I r.tiriutes of the Oclober mee ling Camp Fire Girls program.
and Mrs. Howard Valentine of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everelt
October 31, there wert 1,393 ' was read by !he seerelary. Mrs
Mra. Helen Irons and Mro. Newark vlolted Monday, with Thomas, Locust Sl . ond ' elaindlvlduals re&amp;itltered on Sept.! Harold Sauer. The Jreasurer's W. Richard Cooke, members of Mrs. Homer Showers.
tives In Middleport.
temher 30.
J re)JOrt
wa1 by Mrs. H u 8 h lhe Huntington Counell of Camp Mrt. Susie Fischer
spent Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lundy and,
The local office has demand! Bearhs in !he absence of Mrs. Fire Gire Girls, wlll present the Wednesday al Syr~L'IIse w1th ' daughler, Cmdy spent Sunday, '
for worker!! that cannot be met William M"Vf' r
award to Mrs. Cunts and her her daughte r, Mrs. Geral d M1~ 1· .at Jackson and Lucasville with i
due because the particular type Mr s. Addison SoamRn gave a group o£ girls on November 21st chael.
.
, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lundy ,
of appliC'8nt is not reststered report on uniforms, t"ap~. ab h at ~0 : 45 a .~. o'clock at Lhe Mrs. Arthur W1se returned •Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Noel and i
wilh the local office. Openings cloths and the plants in the hns- ] Hac1ne Baptist Church. Parents hnme Thursday, from Veterans I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crablree. 1
falling ln this calegory are maid pilal she had treated . She had ; and friends of the girls are .in•
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or baby-slUers who can •· live on dJspl ay . the car1 obtamed v1ted as 11 tht gener_al pubbc.
ROUND &amp; SQUARE
in the home," ex-perienced re• from dona11?~" of TV !llamps 1 . The Shuta Awar~ 1s a
taurant help, and experienced book s. It w1 L be used by the 1fl rat e decorated w1th Arr~ericart l
NW'H Aidea.
, Auxiliary mem bers and Can-' Indian symbols stading for
! dystriper s to take Hrlic le~ frorn ; heart, trail and Is given for
· the snack bar and gift shop 1u ~ report which displays varied and I
Friday 1nd S1turd•y Nights· 9 pm -2 1m
Jr. JOUAM 1.\'Ieete
the patients.
· balanced program. This is lhe
It wa ~ voted to purrhase a ' second annual award that this
0 D Novem ber 2Oth 1heavy dul y vacuum sweeper Igroup has been awarded as they
I'T. PLEASA NT - AJ. organ· for the hosp ital Mrs. Sauer. I received the Keda Nallonal
izatlonal dinner meeting for 50 schola:ship chairman. said the : ward last year for adJieveTRY NEW LUCKY STRIKE FILTERS
2 MIIH South af Middleport on State Route 7
Polal Pleasant HiRh
School commtttee had met and pro- ment.
f't,J~(I •! '~·
boYJ of Point Pleasant Council : gre~s wa!l bemg made on their Members or the group are
lt6 Junior Order 01
Untied proJect
Nancy Benlz, Brenda Bradford,
~can Mechanits, will be Two n@w members. V!rs. John 1 D~na Cross, Sue Curtis, Linda •
held Nov. 20lh 81 i:30 p.m. , Slack •nd Mrs. Roger Slack ' Grmdslatr, Jane Johnson, Ann .
.iD tbeir hall located at 2:!nd were ~elcomed .
McChntock , Joy The 1ss, Bt·enda \
, ~ookJe~. coffee a no
s o f , 1Mae Webb: Martha Yost and '
Street and Jackson A\•enue.
Dr. c . w. Ambrose, 3 past idnnks Will be Kerved by Au~i l· Laurel Ca1~ns who ha_s since
natloual councilor of Jr OUAM llary members and CandyslrJO· moved lo Ttpp City, Ohto. Mr1.
will be the a est
k·
. 1ers to all VISitors during visit· Helen Johnson wl1o was the
Bl his to _.,u ., ~-e~t er usm~ , ing hour s on thP Sund1.1v be· assistant suardian last year is
ptcOurpeGtOwsrn atn" . fore Christm as Dec. 19. ·
1the new guardi an of this group
Loyally To
overnmen . · p
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year pn
w ue presen~
Ad resent
. . t wereCltheI abovf'. aod 1
to Frank 8 · d fl
d
m1m ~ rator . Jares Rideout ,.
.
urns 8 ~ ~ ag an and Mrs. Ray Pi C'kens Sr.,
B1blo to PPHS prmcJpal L. B. Mrs Winona Hoffma
M_
Wi~ for the high school. V~n· 1Cari Will, Mrs. Sewa:U· Calv/r~;
ner Wl\1 be ser~ ed by Lhe Poml i Mrs. II erman London. Mrs. Ev".
Pleasanl Council No. 63 D. of lyn Moore. Mrs. Ada Slack. !
A.
Mrs. Jewell Curti s and Mrs.

MY SINCERE THANKS TO '
THOSE WHO SUPPORTED and
HELPED ELECT ME TRUSTEE
OF SALISBURY TOWNSHIP.

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County ARC Meet8
Tonight, Plan Film

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PT. PLEASANT - The Masen County Associalion lor Re- llff'Ptl all Day
larded Children wiU meet thio
eventng at 7:30 p.m. in Jhe ApThe Pomeroy Crall and Hob·
palachian auditorium.
by club mel Wednesday al tile
A fi lm entilled "The Public hnme of Dorotl1ea McKenZJ• .
llealth Nnrse and the Retard- Pleasant Ridge tn an all day
ed Child" will be presenled by meeting.
Mrs. Nan Heiskell. Mason CounAlberta Wagr.er, president,
ly Heallh nurse. Mrs. Heiskell opflled the meellng with scrip·
wlll also dlstribule literature :lure readinR of Psalm 105:1-4 :
on services offered by Mason and members responded to roll
Counly to the retarded child. call with ThanksRivlng food. A
The general public Is Invited sack luneh was enjoytd al noon
to attend !he meeting und view wllh Mrs. McKenzie serving
lhe film presenlltloo.
cookie! and coffee. The alternoon wu spent In making tray
!avon for the Carman'a NursVagabonds' Tune~~
ing Home. Present were Lelia
Curtis,
Mary McAngtts
and
Planned for Dauce
Buddy,
Alberta
Wagner,
Max·
PT. PLEASANT - The Point
Pleasant Junior Woman's Club IDe Jordon, Evelyn Cook, Bevwill spouor a dance Salllnlay, erly Chopmao and Lori, and
November 17, from I p.m. until Thelma Osborne 1nd Sheri.
1 a.m. at the National Gorrd
Armory.
Johnny Lynch and the '"Vagoboas'' will provltfa music tor
the dance. The !heme lor lhls
year 's affair lo Fantasy in Fro1t 1
Advall{.'f' llcket tales are now I
ur.derway and tickets may be I
purchased lor 14 per coupte i
from any club member or at the 1

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lnl .mtittlllftt MR'ictt 111 required under t111 wenantr-iihllll'
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Pomerov
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Novembflr, 1018. JDilher Kel1er Rlr·
den, AdmiDiltralrlw of the r.t1tt of
Leon• &lt;\. Han.~~ Walton. beeeued.,
lA.ETNA CASUALTY ID!urallC'P IMinl Plaintiff. rued her Pet1tl011 ill
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Karr &amp; Van Zanclt Valu..Ratecl
IAIIHEY GOOGLII llld Sl'fVPFY $Mil1t

ebove namfl4 pnlie1 &lt;and othen u
DefiJldiDtl, alleJlD. 1\ 11 lleCeAUJ'
1o teU tha real "tate dacrtbed In

the paUUollo to pay tbl debtl af IJtd

HAVE 'IE HEERED

decedent and the cut t.IJ of a ~ 'l'l' ·
Lrallon; that the 11lid Oeeed.ent died
1el.ed In fee •lmple 11f the t".J"

ENNY GOOD 601lSIP

HERE OF LATE,

delerlbed real •t•te:

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LOWEEZY?

DAILY CROSSWORD
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and VALUE-PRICED!
64 Chevy II • $1795 62 Olds _
No"' Sport Coupe, 8 eyl., au!OOlatle, rodlo, wl•lw, wbeol
diBc&amp;

Pomeroy Motor Co.

63 Ford2 Dr.

Moko

OPEN EVES. 9:DD P.M

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8110 't'-8, aui&lt;Jmatlo, rodle,

• l•lw. mirror.

64 Pontile _ $2495
CaWina Z dr. H.T. V-8, a..
tomatie, full power, ftldi6.

all vinyl.

$1595

motor, automatic 1ran&amp;., power bnkea, power Jteerlng,
rodlo, beautiful I toot paint
aot off b)' like Dow white
olde...U llr&lt;o, tiD~d &amp;lass

61 Olds _
Z Door H.T.

$1395
l)yllllllllo 88

v.a motor, automauo ~ran.:
ban-up llghta IUid white
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buy.

11. Fragr&amp;nOI

G. Malt

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Bel Air I Dr. Sed. Sis cyL,
Jtandard traoa., ndio and
healt!r, white aldewall tires,
bau up light&amp; oullldt mirror, low mileage. ilMl nlee

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30. Belg ian

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4.Blaokblrd

lS.Rodent

62 Ford Con•• $1495
Galaxlo !100 n.. v.a. auto. ~Oldsmobile $1195

)lonturey 4 dr. v .a JDO!Gr.
aut0011U. traruomlaaion, po.,..
or ot..riAC. new white sidewall tlr. and 11dio. Lower

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63 C•dillac _ $3400

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4 dr. v.a, autOOlatle, full po.
"!"'· rodlo, wlolw tirel, white

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48. Shaf1i1-

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Wltb green Interior.

63 C.dillac _ $3600

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Elcll d&amp;J U. Clllde letter~ are 4ltt eat.

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58 Buick- $275 54 Olds_ $1~
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6 31 Newo
6 5? Wcatber
7.00 .~atJonal .iews
7:110 BiU Miller stm

7.30 Spor11 Pararte
7:35 8lll Miller 'lliow
l :at Ptcl&lt;011&gt; Hat'llwlll'U
tTutl l.burs.l
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1.46 Baker Furnituro sbu,
9:00 Newt
v,O!i Collee llllb JIUIIII
11. :00 Portralll of a Patriot
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1965

Robert
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Russell, passenger in her husband's pickup truck, involved in a head- on collision in front of the Ashland Oil Bulk Plant, Minersville. Robert
Burnem, with Ills wile as a passenger was drivin~ down river on Route 24 in his automobile at 9:55 a.m. Friday, when the pickup truck
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