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It shows details :&gt;f rubb!e- ligh~lored streaks ot\~..,
strewn crater walls and mtenor 1spreading out from it. \,,., .: ·•
peaks never before seen in a · The crater ia 60 m11.-. ~~
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and about two milea deep. .
Copernicus is one of the The effect produced ~.• 11
moon's famou~ "ray" craters. photographs Is that of 1. jUt
A person w1th a pair of 1wasteland, IDexpressiblX .~
binoculars on a good night can late and inexpressibly~
clearly see the crater-gouged "The word for It," •
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WAsHINGTON (UPI) -The ' tailed picture of the great moon ' photograph "provides new lnforphotograph was fantastic. Its crater Co_pernicus taken by mati?n to . scientists wbich
dimenslona and clarity were of Lunar Orbiter 2.
certamly will lead to better
such proportions that many who "It is the finest picture ever understanding of the processes
saw It sought to reduce It to obtained by man of Coperni· and structure of the moon."
common terms.
cus," . said Dr. Martin J. The picture was taken by
"It looks like my backyard," Swetruck Wednesday . when the Lunar ~rblter 2-launched by
said a New Yorker. A Virginian space agency published the : the Nat1onal Aeronautics and
thought it more like "a crab's remarkable moon picture.
Space Administration (NASA)
eye view of 1 sandy beach."
Swetnick, a Lunar Orbiter Nov. S,-as It flew 28.4 miles
But scientists were exultant program scientist, said lhe above the mooo on Nov. 23 at
and called It the "picture of the
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HONOR SOCIETY --sixteen Eastern High School students were tapped for
the Nati6nal Honor ~iety in ~ecent ceremonies. T~e~ are, seated, left to right,
Janet Holsinger, Twila Karr, Vicky Pooler, Kathy Gnffm, Nancy Karr, Karen Car·
ter, Pat Smith; back row, Jenny Dean. Lenora Michael, Ann Holter, Tom Osborne,
Patricia Boring, Louise Michael, and Pat Bahr.

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F s t d p d.
Mueb eolder wltb cold wave
toulght and se&amp;«ered
soow
Ourries, low 8-18. Mucb colder
Friday.

1rds for automobiles cover·
lng everytblng from bead·
rests aDd llt&amp;t belts to alpal
lilbts and-dashboards.

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Speech ·Prof. James Qulsen· the Society, gave the meanln! Oslwrne; Juniors chosen were introduced Pro ·
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berry .of Ohlo ·Unlverslty was of the symbols; Dllvid Heaton Pat Bahr, Twlla ~a_rr;
An~ He te~ches and. studies speech
speaker rfor ;a recent assembly the meaning of Character; Lin· Holter, Kathy Griffm, Vicki at OhiO University and Is min·
program at l!:astem
}ligh da Henderson the meaning of Pooler and Pat Boring; Soph· ~ ister _of HeT?I~k Grove
and
School ~ the NatiOI)al Ho~- Scholarship; Sally Mora the omores, being provisional mem· Orange Christian Churches.
or Socl~ ot \the school tapped meaning of Leadership, and bers, were Louise Michael, Nan- ! Nancy Karr, ~at Koblentz.
IS new memliers.
;Ron Orr the meaning of Serv· cy Karr, Jenny Dean, and Jenny Dean, Tw1la Karr, Ann
Howlifd Parker, , allvl!or of ice.
' Lenora Michael.
IHolter an~ Pat Gaul sang a
the SOciety, outlined Its ptir- · Students who are permanent ! Jackie Bahr opened tbe pro- .song re:lat1ng to 'Thanksgiving.
poses: Mr. itorman Baltr, prln· members of the Society are gram by leading the students Linda Spencer read a poem enclpal deicritied how 'students Jackie Bahr, Linda Spencer, in the Pledge of Allegiance. A ~ltied,"The Touch of the Mastare -~ Jn' which eaCh teach· Richard Douglas, Edna McCoy. [trio, Vicki Pooler, Janet Fick, er's Hand."
er was asked to rate tbe 'stud· David Heaton, Linda Hender- .and Twila Karr, sang "How Executive Head of Eastern,
enl,t, ·
from one ·to six. son, Sally Mora and Ron Orr. IGreat 'Thou Art," accompanied Mr. Reibel, congratulated the
Siudeirta ·
bad ~ ·85 aver- Tapped from the Senior class 1 by Sally Mora.
students ~ Mr. ~nberry
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best ·fil!re chosen. were Janet Holsinger,
Pat [ Richard Douglas, a member closed the program With a benpmldent of ISmith, Karen Carter. and Tom of the National Honor Society' ediction.

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make criticism or sugpstloas. Under tbe law, tile
I(Overnment Will publish Ita
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by Mayor Charles Legar Satur- ~ The first drawlnl of 11i1i
day morning.
prizes will be held at 1 p. AQ.
Several high school bands SatUJ:day. First prize 11 •
will be on hand, along with second prize $25, and tblnl
Homecoming queens from the prize, $5.
area high schools. Numerous Drawings will be beJd at 1
groups have been invited to p. m. on Dec. tO, 17, aDd it
participate in the parade. Glo- The last drawing on flle. lltb
The parade, sched~led to bokar urges all persons and will be a first prize of IJ ..
move at 10 a. m., will launch groups that hal·e been asked three $50 .
A rl..~
local merchant' ''Gold Star"
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priZes.
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:~~~~~~~;~e to contact ilim ~~m~~d 0~~~er;!..c,. bu
Pomeroy has a huge Christ- The parade will leave Porn- his name and addresa .... lilt
mas tree, a twin to the one in eroy High School and march tickets he need not be J)ltient
Middleport, donated to the vii· Idown Main St., add santa, then to win, as he will be ootiQeCI,
!age by Cora Bell Russell. Em· Igo up Second, and back to the Santa will have his ployes of the Ohio Power Co., Christmas tree on the parking quarters on Main St. In Pomwill have the tree decorated•lot, where Santa will have eroy in a trailer donated-b)' the
and Its_!!gbts will be turned on Itreats for children.
Big Bend Trailer Sales.
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Santa Claus wlll arrive by
boat in Pomeroy Saturday
morning and be whisked up to
Main St., where he will join a
Christmas Parade through the
town, according to
Parade
Marshal Phil Globokar.

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ca1Tlet' Daniel J. Morrell, was
a bachelor who advised his
nephews against becoming
AMMAN, Jordan· (lJPl) any Jordanian or Syrian citizen ment said Syrian forces "pro.
men.
Syria charged today that King ln$1de Syrian territory," the I vlded protectioa aDd cover""My brother never wanted my Huae.ln's Arab Legionnaires announcement said.
indicating the Syria111 may bave
The 3-act comedy, "A-Feudln boys to go on a boat, even in opened fire on anti-government The Syrian ch~ges iojecl_ed 8 lired back.
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Over Yonder," will be present- the summer," Crawley's sister, refugees who ~ad Oed _across grave n~~ note mto the Middle Relations between the
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ed by Meigs ~unty actors at M Raymond Normile said. the border mto Syfla. A East cns1s. Syria and Egypt So . n-~.
JII'07:30 tonight lri the Washington rs.
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Damascus Radio announcement radio broadcasts already had VIet "".""""'cus regime IIIII
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School auditoriun1 at Gallipolis. "He said It was a very lone- aaid one man was killed.
tried to inOame Palestine H u s s e 1.n h a v e deteriorated
The Galll~lis State. Institute. Honor Ca~p of the The play, sponsored by the some life."
An official eo m m unique refugees andrther anti-Hussein ~dlly smce September when
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new Chilhco.the Correctional Institution, accordmg to a Society, is the aame
and crewmen who drowned accused Jordan of "seeking to throw Busse· .
mmding an attempt to overAUstiN, TEX. , - PRESI- repo~ verified here today J
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tlon given in late October at the or died of exposure when the engage Syria in a side battle" Damascus Radio said the throw tbe Syrian governmeaa,
clent Johnson worked today on by Lieutenant L. E. Helsel. Mansfield Will. be Bennett Coop- Pomeroy Junior High school ship sank Tuesday in a blizzard Instead of concentrating on the legionnaires, standing guard at Damascus has beea lladled
a fiscal 1986 ,budget that could Lt. Helsel and five guards er, now aSSOCiate warden of the auditorium.
that stirred up 20-foot waves on Arab fight against Israel.
the Syrian border opened fire on by the Palestine Liheratlcil
go u blgh U a reco~ $140 along with 40 prisoners will OSR, ~ho ~us becomes the first Members of tfle cast are Alice Lake Huron. One crewman sur· I "'The . Syrian government Is a group of anti-government Organization (PLO) 1a Cliro ill
billion becaute of SOarJIII Viet transfer to Chillicothe tomorrew. Negro 10 his~ry to_ ta~e ~harge Nease as Rosie Belle Fry, Dr. vived.
, deter~ned to stop any attempt Jordanians after they reached its charges that Huaseila baa lOt
Nam costs and high interest
of a correctional mstitubon m Harold Brown as Issie Fry, Jim "This was the last trip of the that will endanger the life of Syrian territory. The announce- taken necessary actioD
11111 71ratea.
The GSI honor camp was op- the U.S.
Mees as Clem Fry, Betty Raw· season," Crawley's
brother, · Israel, particularly 1111r
The way hls fiScal experts are ened here on Oct. 6, 1961 under The GSI honor camp has been lings as Emmy Fry, Neacil John, a retired fireman, said.
rael's Nov. 13 tank 111c1 flit
reading
economic weather the command of Lt. Helsel, and housed in the farm cottage and Carsey as Maw Fry, Bob
"The one before would have
plane "retaliatoq raid" ....
vanes the current apendlng mltially ~ere were between 25 buildings on the GSI land pur- ett as Zeke Popoff, Rev.
been the last ,trip but this one
Jordan.
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bud&amp;et could also zoom to 811 and 30 pnaoners. The confined chased b the Community lm· bur Perrin as the Travelln
was added," he said.
unprecedented f130 bWion.
men worked in the farm and proveme~ Corporation of Gal- cher, Evelyn Knight at
Crawley, the youngest of
King Husseia hlmsell IDa
orchard operatlona at the GSI. Jia County.
tain Maggie, Mn. Fred Blaett- seven children of a Cleveland
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GEORG The 1•600 acr~ rmer er
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••a n as a captain although be housewives nught well wonder today whether the farm- fortify towns along tbe .....
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Inger a former Nazi party
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FILES APPEAL NOTICE er and Gall H&lt;rvatter as Becky .....soed his
master's papers ers• 1oss wou.ld be thell'
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operated under lease With the The c J Hughes Construe- M' Hornhonkr~
earn
The Agriculture Department reported Wednesday on "Unified Arab AdloD'" ..
memberht•'-wuf
elected todiwy ast U.S. Bureau of Prisons starting tion Co . Huntington W Va
aAydmlsaion wlll.be fl for adults several years ago.
that prices received by farmers for their crops and live- save Palestine.
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c.aw .... 0 8 new
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GermiD aovenunent unitlq the
has. filed notice of appeal In and 50 cents for chlklren.
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MRS. G~M DIES
durin th:~riod ~rom Oct. len ering of retail food prices The young JIIOIIIrCb, 111 • ·
~·· *"o larpat - and The new ~llcothe CoJTeco. Mt!lgs County Common Pleas
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Funeral WVlces for Gertrude 15 to gNov. ~5.
would show up by the end of the throne speech, also oond
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1oilg 1~ _ poll~ parties tiona! Institution will be head. Court with Leroy Holsinger, Rt.
Meigs l.eneral Hoapltsl
Graham, 89 who died today at Earlier this fall, the de- year. But It was difficult to tell the extremist actlona o1 tilt
in a • grand ooallton. .
ed by Marion J. Koloski, super- 2, ~cine, and Elmer A. Keller, Admissions- Mrs. Harry
the home of Ralph Brewer, partment predicted that slight whether the latest farm price Palestine IJberatloD
SoclaJ Del_llderatlc Chairman intendent of the Ohio State administrator, Bureau of Work- cey, Middleport.
Portland will be held Saturday
decline would show up in the tlon (PLO) 8Jld accaae4 r II ~
Willy.~ mayor of West Reforma~ry at Mansfield.
men's Compensation, named as Dlacllar&amp;ea - Charles Smith, at 2 p.m. at the Ewing Chapel
TO MEET FRIDAY
form of cheaper groceries over trying to subvert IDd 41M111
(COntJilued on Page I)
Succeeding Kas Koloski
at defendants•
Ray Clark.
witb burial ID the Wella ~· Tri-County Concert Associa· the holidays.
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• at 8 p.m., Friday, in the lounge third monthly drop Ill a rnw
e anatlcal Arab riiA !JSJ
warda. Friends may call at the of the Gallipolis Medical Center to bit the aatlou'a farmers, organization - witb the . . '•· ·. ·
funeral home anytime
ll di
ragement of Egypt and fllill•
Hospital. 'The board wl St.'USS lllougb prices ltill were 4 per bas threatened to overthrot
_U_AD_C_ALLED__
plana for the membership drive ceu&amp; above tboae paid i&amp; tile Hussein and replace tbe ..~....SQ
of the 1967.a&amp; season. Jim Mar· farm dllrlllg tbe same period
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The Pomeroy emergency unit tin, of New York City, represen- las&amp; year.
~ m~ with a "P....
was summoned today. at 8:50 tative of Community Concerts, Along with the price decline, tine republic.
"A'- • a wldewllle . .,
physique, two fortifying hourS hard thump,", be said. Thel 'l1le third man died the
a.m. for Henry Wagner, Harrll· Inc., will be present. Mr. El· the department reported that
---"So 1e111J '&amp;wu that God of sleep aDd bliDcl-luck.
lights blinked ouL
afternoon."
sonvllle who IUffered a poss •
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Hale, a former hotel chef who "I thought the anchor was Soow kept falling. Gale w1n11111
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ta don Wuerch, of Gallipolis, Is the cost of production and of
eavy amap
"SeBree aeeJDed tbert Ct be." Uves ID Ashtabula, Ohio, with dropping," he said. "Then I tossed the rift .Jike aatlck.
:~ ~:~:ie:S ::'!r~~os: president of the assoclatlon. living suppli~s boughht bedy (:aused by Deer
· '1ft~ Alldf(l&amp; llarlllar," ·his wife, two cbildreQ ~ two heard the ep~UKency alarm. I burrowed beneath the
b the squad
farmers remained unc ang
Heavy damage was ca~lllld '9
Salllilej
c.&amp;erldp stepchildren, waa reported in got dressed' aDd ran topsille. bodies for warm:lh. He put
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during the month. These costs the fl'DIIt of a 1985
Par&amp; ,VDI, ,._.. U goOd cOndition today despite a The sblp wu•breaking in half., hands Inside his jacket
Middleport . E·R squadmen were 5 per cent above th.e lev· when it lltrUct and ,...,.;·
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harrowing 38 hours aboard a Hale cllm~ into a pon- his body to keep them
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were l1liDmOI1ed at 4:30 p.m. els of a year ago.
deer on State Route 7,
HA·RBORBEACH, Mlcb. storm·toasedraft.
toon llferaft with the ship's freezing.
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wednesciayfor
Mn.
Harry
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one mile south of the
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(UPi)-"F.ather, why am J One of the few to find a raft captain, ~ur I. Crawley, tst He walled.
cey, North Second-Ave., who Paul A Graves
,of Rt. 248, at 5:45 a. m.
alive?"
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· whell tjle · Daniel J. Morrell mate PhU KaJilta and 2nd mate ·~ sea was a
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was taken to Meigs Gell!!ral
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Dellllls·Jflle, 11, • aumvor auddenly broke Jn two and IIJik Dunt!on M~
rage," he saij. '"I'here was
Hospital as 1 medical patient. Dies on Wednesday
said the deer ran onto
a·J,ah HUroo lblp dM•p early Tuesday, Hale told' of "As we were floating out on sunshine."
Paul A. Graves, age G, of highway Into the path ol
,midi·tG01J • Uvea, asked the watchln&amp; bis ship sink, his this raft ·we could see the ·two Hale sUpped ln and out
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Columbus, died In Grant Hos- northbound automobile
questiOn·~ a pieet. '
shlpP~ates plunge into icy halves ~ •
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consdeusness.
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Brl~yera Local No. S2 will pltal, Columbus Wednesday, at by Charles W. Redm111,
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•'Jitqaiise Gael wanta. you to waters with oo rescuer near. aald..., _ .hid separated and a beUcopter appeired
meet 'at 8 p.m. S,a~ at the 3:45 p. m.
Pleasant, wbo escqed
Fether Corilellus
EIJIIIIIfe pllnll Livea ..P,Ie )lack 'pll!t •l!ll had power day, nearly 38 bo\1rs
Drew ·Webstet Post 3!1, Ameli- Survivors Include a daughter,
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~- · Ire . - wlt,cbed hfa tbree ~ kept· rarmnlag the front bciarded the r~·
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ean Legion borne Jn PomtroJ. Kathy, of Connecticut; a brolb- Veterua lleaerlal -~
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eaeb•otbei lie Ont mate and seciol;wl mate- "She ~l and . . sank." told Fa!fler ~~~the
FIREMEN TO IIEET
lllci two sisters, Mrs. Audrey ReedsvUle; Melinda
:..JiM.~ ,.. . . alter ~ ... alowlJ· die·of, IIJI&lt;IIIIft. Tbelr Two of bll COlDpiDlonl died w!Jo ~~~ . 'U ; IIGdlea
All 'PotnerOJ Bremen are ut· Frost and Mn. Mabel Walburn pte Grove, W. Va.;
.~ fl(b, the frlcld ~ stJff .l*,llel .beca!De bJa. blan- ahortly after dawn T11814ay, be eomln&amp; to ltale'alledslde,
ed to meet at town ball thia of ,Middleport. Funeralamnge- Boyer, Muon.
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Onal
period they finally opened 11
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start Utree_ semora and two
juniors agllll!ll the
Alumni.
Seniors Mike Fry (ii-11) . and
Gary Sisk (5-10) bava the
wide lrack at tho lorwarll 1&gt;0sfliOns, 114 ":"niorh__ .,apeeds~
Larry Fry will ...,., one
the pard and playmaker
while jUDior 5-t Ralph
Will stan al tile other, and
Bill ManhaU &lt;junior) Will
l~ tile pivot. Key replaeemenll
Wlll come from senion Dale
llolllns:(S.IO) and Denver
15-10).
The 1\lumlll II upectecl
have on hand such lads as &amp;.3
Robert Rollab, W Ralpb Clark,
8&lt;0 Nick I!Dward, S.ll Ray
~an. S.IO Bob
Greene,
1-f Ctrby 9awyero, 8-0 Horry
Surfact ' "1 pollibiy
Chuck
Tbompoo~&gt; , Jim Blrd, Randy
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HA~BOR BEACH, Mich. gan'o worst storm In a decade. other.
(UPI) _ Cosst Guard Ships y._t o1 111e crewemon ap- "They bed oeparated and Jhe
plowed t!trough bUDding SllDW parenlly jwnped In lh! :\fo back part aiD hed power and
today in a oearch for the last of de,re~ waters with thetr kept rammlnl ·lf1e lr9fll pari.
28 men k1Ued when· their 1Wp Ultjackela on, perhapa unawt.re She buckled and she sll&gt;k.''
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enyone
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how he stayed alive by bours at these water tempera·
SIZE IN
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nrst mall and Wwtem aldpper of lbo Coast
mate during a macsbre Gual'd ~tor Mfcklnaw which
ride 011 a pontooa raft. led the rei!CUe elfljl'\.
wa1 roooued by a hlllcoptor. Th ont crewmaa aiUl alivl,
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Coach Russ Moore'l
only sen!or, and Bob Whal~y, a
&gt;tarter returning iB the &amp;-2 sen- ·"mor, ali battling for JL
ior Ronnie Logan. Logan,
at others on the _Panther v~Uy
squad are Ronme Deem, a S.tO
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AI - Shaw, Southern California;
a B . M. . Fl
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bama and Ron Yary. Southern 1 _eter, taml ( a.) an
California.
tine Bercher, Arkansas.
Tackles-Cecil

All Ameri·ca GrJ.d Eleven

Others slated for varsity
an
seruor
slarting jobo are Don Swisher, Lost through graduatiOn off COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
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Dick llversity of Indianapolis highlight t
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tonight of the col· NEW YORK (UPII -Notre . ln ad~tlton to Sm,•th, Mtch•gan
-·-··--basketball seBSOH in Dame players won the most Stale, last year 1 national
berths and a Michigan Sta~e , char11pions. also placed end
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star lhe most votes on lhe 1966 Gene Washington on the offenother leading games t~; United Press International 1\11·
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Athletic Conference teams will ers opened at home last Satur- Eastern. accord1ng to 30me ob- 1senior. Dave Hager, 6-3 junior, 1
Games Friday
be In action Friday night but ' day night against E~stern and ser.ver~ whoj,have tagged. ,Ea_s-1is expected t? help out
this I Hannan Trace at Eastern. &lt;. •
only two league ,contests are on Coach Dan Wrights Eagles I tern a:; l~1e team to beat m, year.
1 North Gallia at Rutland
tap. North Gallia Pirates, under came uut on l&amp;p 63-49. MoN&gt; the SVAC.
· The Pirates finished rourth in ISouthwestern at Kyger Creek
guidance of their new coach, than a week ago' Coach John- Both North Gallia and Rut-· the league last year with a 3-5
Game Saturday
Mike Morrisen, will be playing ny Wickline's l\yger Creek Bob- l~nd lost in the Middleport pre- record and Were 7-10 in
all ' Kyger Creek at Fairland
at Rutland In the non-SVAC cats lost their opener 63-56 at _vlew last week. the Ptrates, games. Roger Garret was th~ .
SVAC AU Games
.match.
Hannan Traee.
losing a t~o ~uarter match 35-1second highest scorer of th'3 !
Staadiq1
19 to Galhpolts and Rut! nd
t 'lh 342 · ·
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your lllgestloo. SVAC contests will find South- · Coach Paul Oillon's Hannan . dropping a 20-11 deri~!on to ~id- ! coun Y W! ' pmn~s 2~n
~7 Team
W L p p
1 0 63_ 49
ud pJckH 1 .bobby ·we i western at Kyger Creek · with Trace Wildcats have won twr- dlepol'l
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·1 per Eastern
botll cu llldulce Ia'"
both t
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Hannan Trace 2 1 100 175
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elr gam~s~ tn, e yet ~otmg season 1 Coach Mike Morri son has onKyger Creek has a busy schf- Kyger Creek 0 1 57 86
f1rst
wm, baand
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M 1 Trace
t but l&lt;LI fuesday mght droppt&gt;d lly a counle
,. · of regulars ba 1·k • du1e lh IS' wee k•n d. 0 n 5ulurlia)' Soulhwestern 0 I 4t ..
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Guards-Regner and Laverne I Smith, Webster and
Allers. Nebraska.
are repeaters from the 196
Center~Jim Breland, Georgia : Ali-Amertca.
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slve team and . linebacker , Tech.
' They and Purdue 4'
George Webster on tfle delen- , Q~arterhack - Steve Spurrier, Bob Griese were
slve S(JUad, giving the Spartans li lo~1da.
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· JUniors ~n last ~ear's
lhree berths
Barks - Edd~e : Mel Farr, only Grtese failed to make
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UCLA and Ployd Little, Syra· again. He lost out to Steve
Three &lt;:olleges-Arkans&lt;:~s, Ne- cuse.
Spurrier of Florida, 165 to 75 In
braska and Southern California
Defense
: the voting. Only two member!
-jliaced two players each on the Ends- Smith and Tom Green- of the 1966 team are junj~
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NEW YORK (UPI) -National
Discuss Super Bowl
The Buck es with three the . 22-man squad while defen-, By United Prpss International only team selected by the direct le:, Wa.~llington.
Yary and Me~'lan.
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Football League owners, having League owners said the sophomores ~the lineup, will sive end Bubba Smith came :
Eastern Division
1vot_e ol the nntmn 's spnrts ra:·kl es ld uranko and Loyd I His significant that defensi~~
settled . their realignment prob- question of this season's
be starting th~ir 6Bth basketb 11 i within seven votes ol being a
w. 1.. Pet. wm.ers and broadcasters.
PhJ I_llps, Arkan.~as .
1players were the leading ·V~
Jems for the next twt seasons, ! bowl would be threwn open
season. It will be the ninth f~r ~ ~n~mous choi~, ~e stronge.st Philnd rlphia
20 2 .909 1 Here are the pl aye rs they . Middle Guard - Wayne Mey-1gPtlers. Ne~t to Smith ~!
today turned to the super bowl, discussion Thursday with
C&lt;)ach Fred Taylor
.mdJVJdual showmg m UPI All- ; Boston
15 4 .789 1chose as the b ·t . . th ~ d· ian .. N('braska.
Webster With 210 and tiM.
f."'ayer draft and television decision expected on the
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Americas s.ince the World War New York
1212 .50ll l
Off=~sem e 0 . Ltne barkPr~~-Lj nch and Paul Lynch with 202.
rights issues at !heir special and place of the game
OSU wtll be captamed by Ron 11 days of Army's Doc I Cincinnali
9 11 _450 - -- - ·
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meeting.
I late Thursday or Friday.
Sepir, a 6-foot-4 senior from Blanchard and Glenn Davis .
I Baltimore
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C'nastal Capitol and
Feder- , compronu~ wb1c~ w11l see
A year ago In Indianapolis. ' champio~ship, r e c e i v e d 260 Detro1t
Ql.
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Orleans switch with New
the Bucks beat Butl&lt;':t ?5-? 4 for votes, . JUst seven short of Los Angele~
The makeup of the new · and become a part of the their lBh win in the 24 game I perfectiOn.
Chicago

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Western Dlvi&lt;lon
in scoring and rebounding last wrIters and broadcasters, ,
w. 1. Pet . 1
year with 371 points and 117 re- ·Smith, who led Michigan State San Fran
!5 a .~12 1
bounds.
; to its second straight Big Ten St. Louis
9 10 _474 ,

The OWIIOr8 decided WedJiej.
day that the league's 16 teams 1 _Although the new
would ~ dlvidPd into four, four- d&gt;v!Ston " rather
teain divisions --the Central, 11t was m~de ev~n m~re so by

Louis series. The OSU cagers finished Guard Tom Regner, tho
Wednesday Results
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the seas(m fifth a 11-13 record leadmg vote getter on lhe Nt'w York ll9 Ci nci nnati !15
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Tonight
· offensive team, and halfback Los Angeles 126 B.lltimore Il l Baldwm-Wallace at Dayton
OSU was raled run
. lh 1n a se- 1N'ICk c.u
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Ball State at Bowl!' noeo Green
Yon oIfense and tac kl e Philadelphia 128 Detroit 119
cret ballot by Big Ten cage IPete Duranko and linebacker
~Central State at Kentuck~· Wes-

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d D.1 v 1. s 1. on w1t. h Philade1ph'1a,
e es, an anclsce an ' Washington and Dallas.
Atban~. 1 Di . . -G B
Pete Rozelle, the NFL com8 Detv" ' °n d Mreel n aty'l missioner, said, "thert was JJ
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Chirago,
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the ravorite for Ute 1966-67 con· ! Notre Dame stars honored.

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Cleveland, Pittsburgh and New the teams wanted to play m ANGEL AWARD
York.
New York,tt became a strong NEW YORK (UPI) -Chuck i
Capitol Division -Dallao, debate poml Wllh tis large Mercein, New York Giants'
Philadelphia, Washington and e~posure a~d. huge market and 1tullback , wil1 be presented with
N~ Oi'leans.
I e commiSSioner final~y _re--I the Angel Guardian Home's
rn the post-season playoffs solved the pomt by SWilchtng annual football Angel Award on
that will ·take three weeks, the New York and New Orlean!! Frklay.
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2 22 Hiram at Cleveland Sta te
7 21 Indiana State at Kent Sate
5 21 Ashland at Kenyon
3 IS Glenville State. at Martella
!5 Villa Madona at Miam i

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i Toronto J Mont;eal 2
. Butler at Ohio Stale
, New York 5 Chicago 0
Ohio Wesleyan at Ohio Univ.
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The home said Mercein was i COLUMBUS mPn
Dr.
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fha.mpiens will play fer the '" . empor ry
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1chose11 for _his outstanding play :Sayner F. A,.:- • ......,
newly By UnBed Pl't'ss _rnt~matlonal ' Alliance at Youngstown
Western Conference title and
l1us schedul~. ma~ continue and for h1s conduct ''off the , appointed
· ·ra ry
Eastern Dwfsmn
Campbellsville at Rio Grande
the Federal and Capitol division ! lor three years, satd Rozelle. field as well." Previoua &lt;ecei· of the 01·
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,.,. Hershey
12 j 2 26 ! i
Conference championships.
I bly be open after 1~ lD thc 1b~m D1ck Lynch and Fr.1nk. day for p1 •
•n. Quebec
10 7 3 2:1 1
The two conference cham- East. The Eastern ailgnm~nl ' Gifford.
romrnittees for t • • tu give BaltimorE'
10 6 1 21 1
pions w'll
t f th NFL , changes afler the 1967 canpalgn
. them "stronser vo; -.&lt;· nn the lo- C:prin.l!"fif'ld
7 9 3 17
chalnpio~shi;~nd o;hat ewinner ] while the West remains intact BENECK RETIRES .
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Each team wliJ continue to 1 neck, considered Italy's greatest most like to see the next lE"gisW. L. T. Pts .
drawn up untJI next spring,
play 14 regular season games ; woman swimmer, s~i~ Wednes- ; lature pass would set up a sy- R?chester
12 7 1 25 1
--'~--- ---- - under the new schedule. Each - day she was .reh.rmg from stem of professional negotia- P1t1sburgh
10 6 3 23 :
team will play two games,I active sporls.
lion which could deal with sal· . Buffalo
s 12 4
home-and-away, with the other : The 20-year-old Roman said aries.
Cleveland
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II will also meet all feur teams ' the altltute gave her physical , ant and is becoming too com- Hershey 4 Rochester 2
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trouble during the second pre- ! plex for non-professional pfople Pittsburgh 5 Springfield I
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j conference once. And then it Olympic week in Mexico City to
make all the decisions,''
wUI play the four teams in one 1and she realized ''I oould never . Brighton said. "We need profesdivision of the other conference. I c?mpete in the coming . Olym. !sional people to help de\•elop
The National and American pies."
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Plurall'ty WaS
703 '&gt;23 votes
For Rhodes

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James A. Rhodes won re-eleC· · to merge under a single banner I sel A. Weath.erman to Robert
lion Nov. B b)' a plurality of j ror the 1970 season with the 1969 1Alfred llerst, Helen M. Dorst,
703,223 v.otes, the secretary of season tpen for debate should Lot, Orange.
~tate's official canvass showed the owners decide then not to I Roxie J. Shockey to United
today.
. continue the proposed aligument t States, Flowage Easement , Leb-

The statistics showed that 2.· t for that season.
960,117 persons went to the polis i

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the election, about 500,000

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Blondena E. Stribling

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WESTBURY, N.Y. tUPll
Adios Vic, who has raced in the
shadow of Bret Han o v e
throughout his career,
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below the predicted turno~t.
men!, Lebanon.
While- Rhodes' victory o&lt;er
Democrat .Fruter Reams Jr
wao by llje biggest margin evor
In 1 Jtibematorlal race. the
largest plurality ••• the .~ 319 votes . by which Judge Paul
Brown . ,l~tained his Supreme
. __.
R-he
Coori ieot.
Helen Woodyoru Ia o rt
The canvassmg, certified by Llndatamer, Conslan"" L e •
Secretary of Stat~ Ted W. Llodstamer. 1110 Acres, OUve.
BI'OWII,&lt;thowed Rhodes recetve.d Lewlo Daughterly, Ne !lie
62.8 pe; cent of the voles cast M. Daughterly to James Slone,
for governer.
Ann Slone, 80 acres, Salem.
The official statewide vote: I Ava Gilkey Ia Mae S. Masol,
Governor _ Rhodes. 1,795 •• part of lot, Harrisonville.
2"7· Re8lils i'll92 054
.. ,. Granville Lyons, Edllb 4tons
Gov. ·_· Job• Bn~w.. 1,. 1o Ronald A. Whiltington, Em1147 IT/·· William ·Coleman, 1 _ ma M. Wh•IIIRgton, 54 Acres,
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III!A,Il~· Gen
• 1111 Sa be James B. O'Brien, Robet1a c.
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I,&amp;=.~; Robert Sweeney, I,· Belly McGuire, parcels, s.U.:
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Audllor ffuil term) - lloiet i Teesle J. Beegle, dec. to
Thomas Fergu- : Lawrence Beegle, Janet B.
son.
I!Qush, Don Beegle, Aflld. of
(UIIelq&gt; Ired term) - .
Sulton.
KniSley, l,l 70,711: Ar· Lawrence Beegle to Janet 8.
~ 1Y·~::S~Ted
ROilih, Don· Beegle, parcele,

night at Roosevelt Raceway.

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Local at Racine. Hannan Trace ; are Dave Skidmore, S-10
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pu~gn under the purple and The fifth starting assignment,
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&lt;Conttnued P'roDI Pace One) 1 cat.mmus· !'uPII _ 'l'bB ""tt"lncooleiu. · ·,, ,"' ' "'rarnlep, lie
J:!1':YRbqde.o'lor commut- STEUBENVW,•OhiO'ItlPn
Berlin, was designated _. ~ lltuo Til% Study. eo'mlllltsloi&gt;. "A
lncoole ~ . QOOild llmJj J ,pel" ceJ!I ofi\M '~ lng llli:de~th lienlencei Of· li!O -','l'hl! llfll N~-,..111\!D,tlll
Kleslnger's vice chancellor aNI lliiiShed wlth"li!O puijlle partie!· ~ the, rev•~!" ~ tl! ~1110 In the - ~1&lt;&gt; !iOI ~ lO:I ,lpOII IJlil asked ~ ~r!'li~· · JIOnian·,CllthoiJc; ~(!I Jlll!!ljz
foreign minlsler m yoUng by pt.llon pbaH of Hs joli, now~ JtO only J!lalle 'n~ed; AAjUII- per ceDI,•of lbp, real ,proptrty lltlllblJ, to .·r;:o!lllilft• ~~ beftypJ~ Wffi 'be, ~pee!,
the Buncjeslai (lower house) of untO Feb. t 'lo hammer ool ree-\ menl! ljowbward tn othilr lute, tu """f.~ 1"1' cent of tha tan. ~pltal _r&gt;unbl~· '• _.'., : '' 10.
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New Haven w Va .,.. killed Kleslnger, 6:1, leader of
the !late's tax. · s~n~eture.
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revenue lol' stale WV• "FI,I'IMIJ, fl)' P~\;of 1\10 cjslon .!Ji eommu~IJ!i 111• deatli ford ·fi·~·Jr ..,.~_
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major eontrtbutlon tllet··baft senten.., of ciil1io ~oi&gt;t Bel· '"'
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night in a ear· train (CDUI, succeeding Ludwig Er- The commission, which was . H~ argued that farmers, and made to~ a~ 01 Uvial lanw jr:, .,.~' ~er Gil!! Mil- ·~, Ky., , iiO~,A~
acctdent near ~cKen~le, Tenn. han! who lost his parllamen~ created by the last legislature, .nany tax expe.U, think the'W&gt; we enjoy In thli eountry 11 SI&amp;Ji.
Wll ·•~d'l!"i.I!UniiJI; ..ed, We,~ Joltll
~lctlm, 18 year old Paul ary majority nve weeks ego In must make Its reP9rl to the up- lib!• personal properly laJ.' ts fteld oaid "But f~ ~ nQI llti'laD!'·'
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hearing Wednesday at which ers. "
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Police said the train carried SNOW AND COLD USHER- e '?""'1 w
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the car 500 yards down the ed in Ute month of December pubhe. The session pstarodteuce&lt;l
ci!Y'i IWo lllJjOII . . tall' ~ wtt*' Ilk ~ rlll4l;' ' .
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over much of the nation today, pleas for end against a
mlo ' Ntiln enmasse'lpday all
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en, was a 'passenger in the Midwest aud Appalachian moun- president of the OiJ!o Farm .r:
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car. He was taken to the Car· tams w•th hlp-high snows aba~ eau FederatiOn. oaid a otate ~~ MASON - Tonight at eight the preliminarY illlll, ·some aamelbrtat In Dela'- lo lain lowest \llftperatunl ,' ·, ~
roll county Hospital and will ed but left a legacy of death come I~ 1hould _be used to r o'clock the 1968-6! edition of of tile older lllarl would be rocoplllon .of Ute Younptoin! lhll ~!0 ·@1!1 ~"' 1'/~-, be released in four or
five and misery.
pla.Oe the Ia 0 I' b 1•
the Wahama While Falcons too liumeJV\11. to IIIII. •
. :General D!lty' Nursu ~Ia- er. Burijli, .~; ~·
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and Bawd, I!I{Jil'~ an
1 Funeral services for Linger. On the Edge
But :ar~t ;Iande~, b
paign on the Wahama II o or always tunis•out lo be a aood They pined thtl eo...stoncile ~-!!r-~•&gt;'~1.-,~~-~
fell will be held Friday at 10:30 Pl1'l'SBURGH - DOCI'ORS or of Arlin;:' ~~d "::,;"
against Waharn» Alumni. 'lb on• to watch and a JOOd chance bour ~ _the dtailllne. · "'~""'"" · ·~~ 'wO!!y~· it
m. at the Foglesong Funeral today watched the condition of Up~r
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preliminary game piiUng the to see the opening of the b!ISke~
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GOa Bend, Aril., and ThWil&gt;al,
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Falcon Reserves and the older ball wars. Price of odmbslon
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of Alumni will get under td the contelll wlll be a slr•l&amp;ht ST HI!)NRY Olilo ~Ul'l) _
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at six-thirty.
SOc lor students a.nd one dollar Lo,..;nt Beckrn'u, 49, 'Rl 1, St.
PIAN .JlTNB1' ~.i:R
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would be necessary In her fight
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Price
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Glander sa e suppo,""
A year ago, e two 1eams mlts th f to both omes
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born Sept. 17, 1948, . or e.
Ohio Munteipal Leegue'o posi· bed engaged In a light duel
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•. when tho car In wWeh she wu Friday lrollJ 1: p.m. 10 7
WaB ._ 11166 graduate of Wah&amp;·
~~~~nl S:·u:bo ~~- ion to require clUes which im- which finally found the Varsity Alter this game tonight, the riding slammed Into the rear p.m. at the .Jiiastern Hlgi&gt;ScbOOI
ma H•gh School where he let· toda .:W.rwent~ trans~:to!· pose !Dcome tues to retum edging tile Alumni 49-0 ·for one Falcons will launch the re11&gt; of a road grader maldag 1 lurn before the balltelbaU •ll\lllt,
le~ In 1":"1ball and took part Wed;,;,sday in which about 70 part of the 1u to the suburbs of their two wins on the 'season. Ia• sea10n interschoiS5Uc schell- oft Ohio 119 east of here.
apaosored by the IIOIIIor clan.
10
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f be blood
under reciprocity agreements.
Die Saturday night In a game
Senior mothlll'l wjllltll candy,
Survtvmg are hiS parents, per cent o r
was ex· Stanfield said the state eon- However, all five of tile Fa!· egalnst the Middleport Yellow Chewing 8UDI was first Nl- browntea and· ba~Pr~ dof.
C.rson and Edith Hare Linger- changed to wan! off the effects fl r n should be altered 8! con starters from that same Jackets 011 the Ohioans Door. tented 1n 1811.
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sslhie to allow lor a are now gone from the scenec
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Ray Redman · and Ray Varlan
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funeral home after 6 p. m. to· well . but held 10 abeyance a E:J: and Mrs. Harry B. Perry lead the Falcons last year while
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~cls;on . on ~~t~r ~!her entertained with a turkey din- Chuck Thompoon hod ten. Car- COLUMBUS (IJPI) -The an· "People can disagree 1ooth lalars It approve a Plf mDIIOR
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pe orm- ner Thanksgiving at their !lOme by Sawyers edded oix, and Wll· nual three-day convention of diE and IIlii! up to !he time a de.l incroase In Ohio's b Ian n Ia •
NOW YOU KNOW
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ID Loni Bottom.
Dam Arthur had thr~. All Ohio
EduetUonlll Assoc~· clslon Is mede,'' he said, ''but school approprlaUon. About '10
"The .~erivatlou of lbe wonl
Present were Mr. and Mrs. these !ada are not With the tlon (OEA) opened today wilb after that we must have eome per cent of that amount Md
moon Is traced to Sanskrit. ' Berkley Bruwl
Jack Perry and tamily of
thls year, and some of the lenderohlp and oome mem- means of dbclpllnlnl our mem- be earmarked for lll!lntctiollltl
::Mas,".~ the Sallskrit word lor BERKELEY, Calli, - T H E' toden, w. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. them may well be on the Alwn· bora lD a mllllant mood.
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squed.
Stayner Brlgbton, newly apo The erpuislon clause pro- The bi b 0 wDI ... liken
the threat of I student strike Mr. and Mrs. Harry B.
pointed OEA executiVe ...,... posed, he said, w1111id be used
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w~ebeon:al;~~~: :.: ":~ tary, said a new rule would be only against tho11 "who don't up In th~ tf':-~u;
DEVOTED TO INTEREST &lt;U r~t"
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clulrswmglng Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nollin&amp;ham Marshall who bad two
and put before the delegates 1&lt;&gt;r eon· follow the pattern" of the OEA ~::!,oteo' eonalderatloo II
MEIGS . MASON ,IlEA
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and family of Pomeroy, and four po~ts respectively last sldtrat!On. It would sllow 'OEA or "attempt to destroy the ••
be propo!ed thtt •
' . e presence 0
avy Miss Linda Perry of
1 olfietal• Ia d~elpline dlasidtnl IIOCiatlon."
bedule be eatab••'"'ra ._ o-.n, .,.,, ....,
recnuters on campus.
tom. Mr. and Mrs.
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OEA members f!tlrrently ran mum ~~~ se te
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For the Alumni a year 1go,! 1be rule 111 almtd at "prevent-~ be expelled only for conviction llshed by tbe all ' : de .
~X",.::,.:;•:'!'m!'.,,~. o,: ~~ ~lud~tsit, were arrested I able to attend because of Ill·
Zuspan and Jim Bird led tng people from using dual (U!I· on a morals charge, connection~':' at!;~':t up
clllnlc s,., Pomeroy. fJrb1e, t~m. Bu
ne ay n e fracas whtctl ness.
the way wJth 1.&amp; and 12 points tun assoelatlon) membership to l with an anti-American organl· • ers
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~pt:! lnt lhe1ba~e~~~l of :•
respecUvely. Bill Greer added undercut our organization," he zalion or flagrant violation of 1 ~al~ ~":~
would be
..:;at.~~ :. ,:e.:'!:r.DIIct;'Po~:/. 50Ig 5 en un DD u ng - st 11be ruling was returned -on a half dozen, Robert IOusb had saki
professional standards.
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ter,' .w..
Ub
Oblo
yards away from Sprout.Hall orders - by a jury
Nick Howard edded foor, "Some Ohio Federation of
Calli For 9anctiollo
' set of ""' l!ltl8 · 1
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where 773 slt-ms were arrested Criminal Court Judie
and Ralph Clark tacked on an- Teachers people have t a k n Doyle Davidson head of the
tep of "'500 after 10 r,eara
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;:r~~:~"·· New vorl atJ · Ne• ~lmost two years ago 1.6 the ert C. Paschen overrode the
other basket Sev~ of those membership in tht association Akron Education' 4ssoelatlon~ of expflrlenee.
MR..,.~ - · "''""' ., ay.
jecUoll!l
of publicnd.defender
lads may ·be back- In unif1Jnn toy -·
the position to seU lht· said be wtuld pro.....
to . lhe Another major point In the
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clelerates that unottooo he 1111- pn~gram lo a proposal 10 re::,:,.,";;O:',.:::'.";,.~""'l:....'',; SpeckhFit
seven men and five women
absent' duo to service comml~
. ' Ba.U Prepotal
en against the state If the !OJ!- qu.lre oci&gt;Qol , betlrds .to . nc~.~":.~J'.~':. "c\:,N.:::.&amp;.".' 11;,"':;
CIII_CAGO - RICHARD i return the verdict. Paaehtn
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Retiring OEA President Paul islature falls to aet quickly to oglze a teacher Ol'fl8~11911 WI''
u"'' ... you "'·"" '" m••"'· Speck " mentally competent to ' he would eonsider a obanp
, · to · . Bayes, illperinlendtnl of South· raise letcher ~tlatil!l aflil on request and lllfiOIIale .work·
::';!"'.:;:"..:;::·.:::,
stand trial on charges
of 'i"venuo moUon It&gt; • bell'ini
Last year • :e ~ a': westem City Schools In Frank- school support
inti eondlliom end pay wllh the
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slaughtering eliht young nursea. day.
=~wf~ ~3-1~~e and then lin 'CountY. baeked !he proposal. The resoluUon allcs the :;:legl~o-~Ia::tt:.:er:.:.·_ _ _ _ _ __

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start Utree_ semora and two
juniors agllll!ll the
Alumni.
Seniors Mike Fry (ii-11) . and
Gary Sisk (5-10) bava the
wide lrack at tho lorwarll 1&gt;0sfliOns, 114 ":"niorh__ .,apeeds~
Larry Fry will ...,., one
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while jUDior 5-t Ralph
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HA~BOR BEACH, Mich. gan'o worst storm In a decade. other.
(UPI) _ Cosst Guard Ships y._t o1 111e crewemon ap- "They bed oeparated and Jhe
plowed t!trough bUDding SllDW parenlly jwnped In lh! :\fo back part aiD hed power and
today in a oearch for the last of de,re~ waters with thetr kept rammlnl ·lf1e lr9fll pari.
28 men k1Ued when· their 1Wp Ultjackela on, perhapa unawt.re She buckled and she sll&gt;k.''
broko in two in a howllnc aile !hat no Oil" knew IIIey were 1Diro.,..,.....,.....,...iilii'""''1
and sank without l8ndln&amp; 1 41,. &amp;rouble and no help was en
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The.only survivor, a IaUter of "I doubt wluolher
enyone
four who hated the water, told could survive more than three
how he stayed alive by bours at these water tempera·
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beneath lhe bodies of lllnl," 11id C1pt. Georaa
nrst mall and Wwtem aldpper of lbo Coast
mate during a macsbre Gual'd ~tor Mfcklnaw which
ride 011 a pontooa raft. led the rei!CUe elfljl'\.
wa1 roooued by a hlllcoptor. Th ont crewmaa aiUl alivl,
The llhlp, a 800-foot or a watchman Dennie Hale, .24. said
named the Daniel J. he watched the two halvea of
buckled under the lhene-~bt'Ok~eD~abl~p~b~al~ter~_!
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Coach Russ Moore'l
only sen!or, and Bob Whal~y, a
&gt;tarter returning iB the &amp;-2 sen- ·"mor, ali battling for JL
ior Ronnie Logan. Logan,
at others on the _Panther v~Uy
squad are Ronme Deem, a S.tO
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AI - Shaw, Southern California;
a B . M. . Fl
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California.
tine Bercher, Arkansas.
Tackles-Cecil

All Ameri·ca GrJ.d Eleven

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slarting jobo are Don Swisher, Lost through graduatiOn off COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
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Dick llversity of Indianapolis highlight t
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tonight of the col· NEW YORK (UPII -Notre . ln ad~tlton to Sm,•th, Mtch•gan
-·-··--basketball seBSOH in Dame players won the most Stale, last year 1 national
berths and a Michigan Sta~e , char11pions. also placed end
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star lhe most votes on lhe 1966 Gene Washington on the offenother leading games t~; United Press International 1\11·
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Games Friday
be In action Friday night but ' day night against E~stern and ser.ver~ whoj,have tagged. ,Ea_s-1is expected t? help out
this I Hannan Trace at Eastern. &lt;. •
only two league ,contests are on Coach Dan Wrights Eagles I tern a:; l~1e team to beat m, year.
1 North Gallia at Rutland
tap. North Gallia Pirates, under came uut on l&amp;p 63-49. MoN&gt; the SVAC.
· The Pirates finished rourth in ISouthwestern at Kyger Creek
guidance of their new coach, than a week ago' Coach John- Both North Gallia and Rut-· the league last year with a 3-5
Game Saturday
Mike Morrisen, will be playing ny Wickline's l\yger Creek Bob- l~nd lost in the Middleport pre- record and Were 7-10 in
all ' Kyger Creek at Fairland
at Rutland In the non-SVAC cats lost their opener 63-56 at _vlew last week. the Ptrates, games. Roger Garret was th~ .
SVAC AU Games
.match.
Hannan Traee.
losing a t~o ~uarter match 35-1second highest scorer of th'3 !
Staadiq1
19 to Galhpolts and Rut! nd
t 'lh 342 · ·
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~7 Team
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ud pJckH 1 .bobby ·we i western at Kyger Creek · with Trace Wildcats have won twr- dlepol'l
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Hannan Trace 2 1 100 175
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elr gam~s~ tn, e yet ~otmg season 1 Coach Mike Morri son has onKyger Creek has a busy schf- Kyger Creek 0 1 57 86
f1rst
wm, baand
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M 1 Trace
t but l&lt;LI fuesday mght droppt&gt;d lly a counle
,. · of regulars ba 1·k • du1e lh IS' wee k•n d. 0 n 5ulurlia)' Soulhwestern 0 I 4t ..
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Guards-Regner and Laverne I Smith, Webster and
Allers. Nebraska.
are repeaters from the 196
Center~Jim Breland, Georgia : Ali-Amertca.
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slve team and . linebacker , Tech.
' They and Purdue 4'
George Webster on tfle delen- , Q~arterhack - Steve Spurrier, Bob Griese were
slve S(JUad, giving the Spartans li lo~1da.
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· JUniors ~n last ~ear's
lhree berths
Barks - Edd~e : Mel Farr, only Grtese failed to make
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Three &lt;:olleges-Arkans&lt;:~s, Ne- cuse.
Spurrier of Florida, 165 to 75 In
braska and Southern California
Defense
: the voting. Only two member!
-jliaced two players each on the Ends- Smith and Tom Green- of the 1966 team are junj~
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Discuss Super Bowl
The Buck es with three the . 22-man squad while defen-, By United Prpss International only team selected by the direct le:, Wa.~llington.
Yary and Me~'lan.
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Football League owners, having League owners said the sophomores ~the lineup, will sive end Bubba Smith came :
Eastern Division
1vot_e ol the nntmn 's spnrts ra:·kl es ld uranko and Loyd I His significant that defensi~~
settled . their realignment prob- question of this season's
be starting th~ir 6Bth basketb 11 i within seven votes ol being a
w. 1.. Pet. wm.ers and broadcasters.
PhJ I_llps, Arkan.~as .
1players were the leading ·V~
Jems for the next twt seasons, ! bowl would be threwn open
season. It will be the ninth f~r ~ ~n~mous choi~, ~e stronge.st Philnd rlphia
20 2 .909 1 Here are the pl aye rs they . Middle Guard - Wayne Mey-1gPtlers. Ne~t to Smith ~!
today turned to the super bowl, discussion Thursday with
C&lt;)ach Fred Taylor
.mdJVJdual showmg m UPI All- ; Boston
15 4 .789 1chose as the b ·t . . th ~ d· ian .. N('braska.
Webster With 210 and tiM.
f."'ayer draft and television decision expected on the
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1212 .50ll l
Off=~sem e 0 . Ltne barkPr~~-Lj nch and Paul Lynch with 202.
rights issues at !heir special and place of the game
OSU wtll be captamed by Ron 11 days of Army's Doc I Cincinnali
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meeting.
I late Thursday or Friday.
Sepir, a 6-foot-4 senior from Blanchard and Glenn Davis .
I Baltimore
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C'nastal Capitol and
Feder- , compronu~ wb1c~ w11l see
A year ago In Indianapolis. ' champio~ship, r e c e i v e d 260 Detro1t
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the Bucks beat Butl&lt;':t ?5-? 4 for votes, . JUst seven short of Los Angele~
The makeup of the new · and become a part of the their lBh win in the 24 game I perfectiOn.
Chicago

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Western Dlvi&lt;lon
in scoring and rebounding last wrIters and broadcasters, ,
w. 1. Pet . 1
year with 371 points and 117 re- ·Smith, who led Michigan State San Fran
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; to its second straight Big Ten St. Louis
9 10 _474 ,

The OWIIOr8 decided WedJiej.
day that the league's 16 teams 1 _Although the new
would ~ dlvidPd into four, four- d&gt;v!Ston " rather
teain divisions --the Central, 11t was m~de ev~n m~re so by

Louis series. The OSU cagers finished Guard Tom Regner, tho
Wednesday Results
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the seas(m fifth a 11-13 record leadmg vote getter on lhe Nt'w York ll9 Ci nci nnati !15
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Tonight
· offensive team, and halfback Los Angeles 126 B.lltimore Il l Baldwm-Wallace at Dayton
OSU was raled run
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Ball State at Bowl!' noeo Green
Yon oIfense and tac kl e Philadelphia 128 Detroit 119
cret ballot by Big Ten cage IPete Duranko and linebacker
~Central State at Kentuck~· Wes-

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e es, an anclsce an ' Washington and Dallas.
Atban~. 1 Di . . -G B
Pete Rozelle, the NFL com8 Detv" ' °n d Mreel n aty'l missioner, said, "thert was JJ
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Chirago,
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the ravorite for Ute 1966-67 con· ! Notre Dame stars honored.

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Cleveland, Pittsburgh and New the teams wanted to play m ANGEL AWARD
York.
New York,tt became a strong NEW YORK (UPI) -Chuck i
Capitol Division -Dallao, debate poml Wllh tis large Mercein, New York Giants'
Philadelphia, Washington and e~posure a~d. huge market and 1tullback , wil1 be presented with
N~ Oi'leans.
I e commiSSioner final~y _re--I the Angel Guardian Home's
rn the post-season playoffs solved the pomt by SWilchtng annual football Angel Award on
that will ·take three weeks, the New York and New Orlean!! Frklay.
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2 22 Hiram at Cleveland Sta te
7 21 Indiana State at Kent Sate
5 21 Ashland at Kenyon
3 IS Glenville State. at Martella
!5 Villa Madona at Miam i

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i Toronto J Mont;eal 2
. Butler at Ohio Stale
, New York 5 Chicago 0
Ohio Wesleyan at Ohio Univ.
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Coastal and Central division after *e 96 :ea~nbedaJ
The home said Mercein was i COLUMBUS mPn
Dr.
Wooster at Wittenberg
fha.mpiens will play fer the '" . empor ry
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1chose11 for _his outstanding play :Sayner F. A,.:- • ......,
newly By UnBed Pl't'ss _rnt~matlonal ' Alliance at Youngstown
Western Conference title and
l1us schedul~. ma~ continue and for h1s conduct ''off the , appointed
· ·ra ry
Eastern Dwfsmn
Campbellsville at Rio Grande
the Federal and Capitol division ! lor three years, satd Rozelle. field as well." Previoua &lt;ecei· of the 01·
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,.,. Hershey
12 j 2 26 ! i
Conference championships.
I bly be open after 1~ lD thc 1b~m D1ck Lynch and Fr.1nk. day for p1 •
•n. Quebec
10 7 3 2:1 1
The two conference cham- East. The Eastern ailgnm~nl ' Gifford.
romrnittees for t • • tu give BaltimorE'
10 6 1 21 1
pions w'll
t f th NFL , changes afler the 1967 canpalgn
. them "stronser vo; -.&lt;· nn the lo- C:prin.l!"fif'ld
7 9 3 17
chalnpio~shi;~nd o;hat ewinner ] while the West remains intact BENECK RETIRES .
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Each team wliJ continue to 1 neck, considered Italy's greatest most like to see the next lE"gisW. L. T. Pts .
drawn up untJI next spring,
play 14 regular season games ; woman swimmer, s~i~ Wednes- ; lature pass would set up a sy- R?chester
12 7 1 25 1
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10 6 3 23 :
team will play two games,I active sporls.
lion which could deal with sal· . Buffalo
s 12 4
home-and-away, with the other : The 20-year-old Roman said aries.
Cleveland
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II will also meet all feur teams ' the altltute gave her physical , ant and is becoming too com- Hershey 4 Rochester 2
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trouble during the second pre- ! plex for non-professional pfople Pittsburgh 5 Springfield I
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j conference once. And then it Olympic week in Mexico City to
make all the decisions,''
wUI play the four teams in one 1and she realized ''I oould never . Brighton said. "We need profesdivision of the other conference. I c?mpete in the coming . Olym. !sional people to help de\•elop
The National and American pies."
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Plurall'ty WaS
703 '&gt;23 votes
For Rhodes

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James A. Rhodes won re-eleC· · to merge under a single banner I sel A. Weath.erman to Robert
lion Nov. B b)' a plurality of j ror the 1970 season with the 1969 1Alfred llerst, Helen M. Dorst,
703,223 v.otes, the secretary of season tpen for debate should Lot, Orange.
~tate's official canvass showed the owners decide then not to I Roxie J. Shockey to United
today.
. continue the proposed aligument t States, Flowage Easement , Leb-

The statistics showed that 2.· t for that season.
960,117 persons went to the polis i

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the election, about 500,000

anon.
Blondena E. Stribling

RACEWAY

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WESTBURY, N.Y. tUPll
Adios Vic, who has raced in the
shadow of Bret Han o v e
throughout his career,
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below the predicted turno~t.
men!, Lebanon.
While- Rhodes' victory o&lt;er
Democrat .Fruter Reams Jr
wao by llje biggest margin evor
In 1 Jtibematorlal race. the
largest plurality ••• the .~ 319 votes . by which Judge Paul
Brown . ,l~tained his Supreme
. __.
R-he
Coori ieot.
Helen Woodyoru Ia o rt
The canvassmg, certified by Llndatamer, Conslan"" L e •
Secretary of Stat~ Ted W. Llodstamer. 1110 Acres, OUve.
BI'OWII,&lt;thowed Rhodes recetve.d Lewlo Daughterly, Ne !lie
62.8 pe; cent of the voles cast M. Daughterly to James Slone,
for governer.
Ann Slone, 80 acres, Salem.
The official statewide vote: I Ava Gilkey Ia Mae S. Masol,
Governor _ Rhodes. 1,795 •• part of lot, Harrisonville.
2"7· Re8lils i'll92 054
.. ,. Granville Lyons, Edllb 4tons
Gov. ·_· Job• Bn~w.. 1,. 1o Ronald A. Whiltington, Em1147 IT/·· William ·Coleman, 1 _ ma M. Wh•IIIRgton, 54 Acres,
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III!A,Il~· Gen
• 1111 Sa be James B. O'Brien, Robet1a c.
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I,&amp;=.~; Robert Sweeney, I,· Belly McGuire, parcels, s.U.:
2Ss,805.
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Audllor ffuil term) - lloiet i Teesle J. Beegle, dec. to
Thomas Fergu- : Lawrence Beegle, Janet B.
son.
I!Qush, Don Beegle, Aflld. of
(UIIelq&gt; Ired term) - .
Sulton.
KniSley, l,l 70,711: Ar· Lawrence Beegle to Janet 8.
~ 1Y·~::S~Ted
ROilih, Don· Beegle, parcele,

night at Roosevelt Raceway.

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pu~gn under the purple and The fifth starting assignment,
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Kleslnger's vice chancellor aNI lliiiShed wlth"li!O puijlle partie!· ~ the, rev•~!" ~ tl! ~1110 In the - ~1&lt;&gt; !iOI ~ lO:I ,lpOII IJlil asked ~ ~r!'li~· · JIOnian·,CllthoiJc; ~(!I Jlll!!ljz
foreign minlsler m yoUng by pt.llon pbaH of Hs joli, now~ JtO only J!lalle 'n~ed; AAjUII- per ceDI,•of lbp, real ,proptrty lltlllblJ, to .·r;:o!lllilft• ~~ beftypJ~ Wffi 'be, ~pee!,
the Buncjeslai (lower house) of untO Feb. t 'lo hammer ool ree-\ menl! ljowbward tn othilr lute, tu """f.~ 1"1' cent of tha tan. ~pltal _r&gt;unbl~· '• _.'., : '' 10.
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New Haven w Va .,.. killed Kleslnger, 6:1, leader of
the !late's tax. · s~n~eture.
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revenue lol' stale WV• "FI,I'IMIJ, fl)' P~\;of 1\10 cjslon .!Ji eommu~IJ!i 111• deatli ford ·fi·~·Jr ..,.~_
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major eontrtbutlon tllet··baft senten.., of ciil1io ~oi&gt;t Bel· '"'
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night in a ear· train (CDUI, succeeding Ludwig Er- The commission, which was . H~ argued that farmers, and made to~ a~ 01 Uvial lanw jr:, .,.~' ~er Gil!! Mil- ·~, Ky., , iiO~,A~
acctdent near ~cKen~le, Tenn. han! who lost his parllamen~ created by the last legislature, .nany tax expe.U, think the'W&gt; we enjoy In thli eountry 11 SI&amp;Ji.
Wll ·•~d'l!"i.I!UniiJI; ..ed, We,~ Joltll
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hearing Wednesday at which ers. "
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the car 500 yards down the ed in Ute month of December pubhe. The session pstarodteuce&lt;l
ci!Y'i IWo lllJjOII . . tall' ~ wtt*' Ilk ~ rlll4l;' ' .
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over much of the nation today, pleas for end against a
mlo ' Ntiln enmasse'lpday all
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car. He was taken to the Car· tams w•th hlp-high snows aba~ eau FederatiOn. oaid a otate ~~ MASON - Tonight at eight the preliminarY illlll, ·some aamelbrtat In Dela'- lo lain lowest \llftperatunl ,' ·, ~
roll county Hospital and will ed but left a legacy of death come I~ 1hould _be used to r o'clock the 1968-6! edition of of tile older lllarl would be rocoplllon .of Ute Younptoin! lhll ~!0 ·@1!1 ~"' 1'/~-, be released in four or
five and misery.
pla.Oe the Ia 0 I' b 1•
the Wahama While Falcons too liumeJV\11. to IIIII. •
. :General D!lty' Nursu ~Ia- er. Burijli, .~; ~·
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and Bawd, I!I{Jil'~ an
1 Funeral services for Linger. On the Edge
But :ar~t ;Iande~, b
paign on the Wahama II o or always tunis•out lo be a aood They pined thtl eo...stoncile ~-!!r-~•&gt;'~1.-,~~-~
fell will be held Friday at 10:30 Pl1'l'SBURGH - DOCI'ORS or of Arlin;:' ~~d "::,;"
against Waharn» Alumni. 'lb on• to watch and a JOOd chance bour ~ _the dtailllne. · "'~""'"" · ·~~ 'wO!!y~· it
m. at the Foglesong Funeral today watched the condition of Up~r
th ' .
preliminary game piiUng the to see the opening of the b!ISke~
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GOa Bend, Aril., and ThWil&gt;al,
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Home with Ute Rev. Achsah the sole surviving Araii!IOD missiOners
mcome
Falcon Reserves and the older ball wars. Price of odmbslon
WOMAN
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of Alumni will get under td the contelll wlll be a slr•l&amp;ht ST HI!)NRY Olilo ~Ul'l) _
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at six-thirty.
SOc lor students a.nd one dollar Lo,..;nt Beckrn'u, 49, 'Rl 1, St.
PIAN .JlTNB1' ~.i:R
ens.
would be necessary In her fight
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Price
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Henry
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..._~"be~IU..,..
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Glander sa e suppo,""
A year ago, e two 1eams mlts th f to both omes
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una-. nlll
· - 3 ·. l'!rLmgerfelt
born Sept. 17, 1948, . or e.
Ohio Munteipal Leegue'o posi· bed engaged In a light duel
. e an
•. when tho car In wWeh she wu Friday lrollJ 1: p.m. 10 7
WaB ._ 11166 graduate of Wah&amp;·
~~~~nl S:·u:bo ~~- ion to require clUes which im- which finally found the Varsity Alter this game tonight, the riding slammed Into the rear p.m. at the .Jiiastern Hlgi&gt;ScbOOI
ma H•gh School where he let· toda .:W.rwent~ trans~:to!· pose !Dcome tues to retum edging tile Alumni 49-0 ·for one Falcons will launch the re11&gt; of a road grader maldag 1 lurn before the balltelbaU •ll\lllt,
le~ In 1":"1ball and took part Wed;,;,sday in which about 70 part of the 1u to the suburbs of their two wins on the 'season. Ia• sea10n interschoiS5Uc schell- oft Ohio 119 east of here.
apaosored by the IIOIIIor clan.
10
ramat•cs.
,
f be blood
under reciprocity agreements.
Die Saturday night In a game
Senior mothlll'l wjllltll candy,
Survtvmg are hiS parents, per cent o r
was ex· Stanfield said the state eon- However, all five of tile Fa!· egalnst the Middleport Yellow Chewing 8UDI was first Nl- browntea and· ba~Pr~ dof.
C.rson and Edith Hare Linger- changed to wan! off the effects fl r n should be altered 8! con starters from that same Jackets 011 the Ohioans Door. tented 1n 1811.
lD8 the iame.
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sslhie to allow lor a are now gone from the scenec
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Ray Redman · and Ray Varlan
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ERTAIN AT DINNER
each had a dor.en ta!Ues to
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funeral home after 6 p. m. to· well . but held 10 abeyance a E:J: and Mrs. Harry B. Perry lead the Falcons last year while
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~cls;on . on ~~t~r ~!her entertained with a turkey din- Chuck Thompoon hod ten. Car- COLUMBUS (IJPI) -The an· "People can disagree 1ooth lalars It approve a Plf mDIIOR
eda:~uston wo
pe orm- ner Thanksgiving at their !lOme by Sawyers edded oix, and Wll· nual three-day convention of diE and IIlii! up to !he time a de.l incroase In Ohio's b Ian n Ia •
NOW YOU KNOW
ay.
ID Loni Bottom.
Dam Arthur had thr~. All Ohio
EduetUonlll Assoc~· clslon Is mede,'' he said, ''but school approprlaUon. About '10
"The .~erivatlou of lbe wonl
Present were Mr. and Mrs. these !ada are not With the tlon (OEA) opened today wilb after that we must have eome per cent of that amount Md
moon Is traced to Sanskrit. ' Berkley Bruwl
Jack Perry and tamily of
thls year, and some of the lenderohlp and oome mem- means of dbclpllnlnl our mem- be earmarked for lll!lntctiollltl
::Mas,".~ the Sallskrit word lor BERKELEY, Calli, - T H E' toden, w. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. them may well be on the Alwn· bora lD a mllllant mood.
bers.u
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squed.
Stayner Brlgbton, newly apo The erpuislon clause pro- The bi b 0 wDI ... liken
the threat of I student strike Mr. and Mrs. Harry B.
pointed OEA executiVe ...,... posed, he said, w1111id be used
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w~ebeon:al;~~~: :.: ":~ tary, said a new rule would be only against tho11 "who don't up In th~ tf':-~u;
DEVOTED TO INTEREST &lt;U r~t"
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clulrswmglng Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nollin&amp;ham Marshall who bad two
and put before the delegates 1&lt;&gt;r eon· follow the pattern" of the OEA ~::!,oteo' eonalderatloo II
MEIGS . MASON ,IlEA
~ ~ emonstra7rs
and family of Pomeroy, and four po~ts respectively last sldtrat!On. It would sllow 'OEA or "attempt to destroy the ••
be propo!ed thtt •
' . e presence 0
avy Miss Linda Perry of
1 olfietal• Ia d~elpline dlasidtnl IIOCiatlon."
bedule be eatab••'"'ra ._ o-.n, .,.,, ....,
recnuters on campus.
tom. Mr. and Mrs.
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~members by eustlns them.
OEA members f!tlrrently ran mum ~~~ se te
tlq the
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For the Alumni a year 1go,! 1be rule 111 almtd at "prevent-~ be expelled only for conviction llshed by tbe all ' : de .
~X",.::,.:;•:'!'m!'.,,~. o,: ~~ ~lud~tsit, were arrested I able to attend because of Ill·
Zuspan and Jim Bird led tng people from using dual (U!I· on a morals charge, connection~':' at!;~':t up
clllnlc s,., Pomeroy. fJrb1e, t~m. Bu
ne ay n e fracas whtctl ness.
the way wJth 1.&amp; and 12 points tun assoelatlon) membership to l with an anti-American organl· • ers
A·
::~o:.~;·:.r~:.,"v
~pt:! lnt lhe1ba~e~~~l of :•
respecUvely. Bill Greer added undercut our organization," he zalion or flagrant violation of 1 ~al~ ~":~
would be
..:;at.~~ :. ,:e.:'!:r.DIIct;'Po~:/. 50Ig 5 en un DD u ng - st 11be ruling was returned -on a half dozen, Robert IOusb had saki
professional standards.
n · ~
ter,' .w..
Ub
Oblo
yards away from Sprout.Hall orders - by a jury
Nick Howard edded foor, "Some Ohio Federation of
Calli For 9anctiollo
' set of ""' l!ltl8 · 1
w
where 773 slt-ms were arrested Criminal Court Judie
and Ralph Clark tacked on an- Teachers people have t a k n Doyle Davidson head of the
tep of "'500 after 10 r,eara
1o~~~=~ KJ·:~~
;:r~~:~"·· New vorl atJ · Ne• ~lmost two years ago 1.6 the ert C. Paschen overrode the
other basket Sev~ of those membership in tht association Akron Education' 4ssoelatlon~ of expflrlenee.
MR..,.~ - · "''""' ., ay.
jecUoll!l
of publicnd.defender
lads may ·be back- In unif1Jnn toy -·
the position to seU lht· said be wtuld pro.....
to . lhe Another major point In the
....ner wher. •ull•bl• Sl ce11llo pa
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clelerates that unottooo he 1111- pn~gram lo a proposal 10 re::,:,.,";;O:',.:::'.";,.~""'l:....'',; SpeckhFit
seven men and five women
absent' duo to service comml~
. ' Ba.U Prepotal
en against the state If the !OJ!- qu.lre oci&gt;Qol , betlrds .to . nc~.~":.~J'.~':. "c\:,N.:::.&amp;.".' 11;,"':;
CIII_CAGO - RICHARD i return the verdict. Paaehtn
.
Retiring OEA President Paul islature falls to aet quickly to oglze a teacher Ol'fl8~11911 WI''
u"'' ... you "'·"" '" m••"'· Speck " mentally competent to ' he would eonsider a obanp
, · to · . Bayes, illperinlendtnl of South· raise letcher ~tlatil!l aflil on request and lllfiOIIale .work·
::';!"'.:;:"..:;::·.:::,
stand trial on charges
of 'i"venuo moUon It&gt; • bell'ini
Last year • :e ~ a': westem City Schools In Frank- school support
inti eondlliom end pay wllh the
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slaughtering eliht young nursea. day.
=~wf~ ~3-1~~e and then lin 'CountY. baeked !he proposal. The resoluUon allcs the :;:legl~o-~Ia::tt:.:er:.:.·_ _ _ _ _ __

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MICKEY SPENCER.
Donna COLUMBUS tuPI 1 _ Wes~
Theiss. Caroly~ We: 111 ····y.
Electric Company's
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SOPHO~ORf~S - MarK Be~· IAppliance Division Wednesday
gle, Melanie Beegle, RHONDA announced a considerable cutB~ADEN, Brenda . Bradfo~d, back in the production srhedD_tanna ~ross, Jenn~fer Davts, ule at its plant lJere because (){
Lmda Grmdstaff, M1ke Hay· "continuing, disappointing perman, Grace Hysell, Jane
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son, Sandra Johnoon.
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Manuel, George Noms, Sh1rley our production seheduJe - and I
Pyles, Becky Sayre, Brenda employe Coree - te
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Say:e. Sandra Taylor, JoY which can be met satisfactorily
The1ss, Susan Tuttle,
with reasonable costs and exYost, MarU1a Yost, Sandra
per,ses," said c. L. Shepard,
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FRESHMEN: Jan
Alk~re, !he plant which employo about
Shelia Bailey, JEFF BREWER, 6,000.
Jill Codner, Irene Cooper, Don-

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J. ry 0 . Hesson and in fan/ daugJ&gt;.
iChi llicothe Correctional Ins !I· , and family of Qlllumbus spent ; Hobert F. vans. J Paul Grumr .. ter.
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lute to be operated at the for· several days with Mary Pierce. I Christma L. Haning . .Mrs. N.i,..oiiiiiOiiiOiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'i
' Flatwoods honoring their son,
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Everett Sisson . fay Harrison . ,'&gt;Irs. H. Donald
on his six1h birthday.
Gov. James A. Rhodes call- spent severa l days at their HendPrson. Mrs. William f'
Colors eHoney Gold eAvocado
wrre pl ayed with prizes The second six. weeks honor ' ed Cooper "eminently
quali- ' home here.
11-louda!iheldt. Mrs. Elizabe1h
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~ 1awarded to Rohbw Eason Lin- roll at Southern Local High lied" for the new position and Fanny Adams or Racine re- Malone. Timolhy H. Mills. Mrs
and Aquamarine
da F.ason, Cllarlene
Sthool,
of B or better,
he was being promoted ' cently spent several days
Carl G. Phillips, B;•rbara .J
Judy Sj![mco.
i:Jrludrs 21 seniors, 21 juniors, '"because of these _qualifications, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swain.
Rayburn, Michael L.
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of decorated ' 22 so!Jhomores and 27 freshmen. · not because of h1s race, culor 1\k and Mrs. Norman Weber · Mrs. waller R. ShasLeen. Jamf's
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·and Mrs. Leona Babcock visit- J. Sm1 th . A. Paige Smit h. Ga-'
-----~ ~ ~ decorated with yellow and red l tals) :
! A nalJVe of Cleveland, Coo?-:ed Mr. and r-.·lrs. M. A. Hall, ry L. Thivener . Mrs. Earl Wal - IN AT 9-0UT AT S
rosebuds and the jnscription , SENIORS - SANDRA BAT·; er .holds a rnaster;s degree m Heedsville.
i ton , Charles E. Halt.
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EY. DONNA BUSH. Margarct .ps)chology from \\ estern He- Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Steth- Peters, Mrs Ervm L
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kool-1Cole, Karen Grueser, Nancy serve Umverslty. Following lO em were VISiting Mrs. Nellie ' and rnfanl
Mrs. George R , Second St
Pomero
·-- - -·-·--·~ ade and candy WPre SPrved . Hoback, Judy Kmg Bonme Yc.ars m supervisory and e.x:ee. l Stethem
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REGISTER FOR DOOR PRIZES
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BASS• , J·annme
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will laave Its a.llDaal Cbrit1- birth or a son, Bobby
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Visiti"•
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The Raeine Amerlean uglon man. was presl!lll and explain· Marlin Restaurant at 1:30 P· first cjiild. Grandparent. are I hours
and 7-8 p.m. Parents
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A Auxiliary met rrcently
wittl . 00 the procedure of the Junior m. and the party aod gift Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dill of i only on Pediatrics Ward.
Mrs. Leora Young, president, Unit. She Invited the members excbaoge to follow at the Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. ,
Ad.rulsslont
2 presiding and Mrs. A. C. Brad-1to help make popcorn . balls home of Mro. Carl Horky. p, a 1ph F'oster, Minersville. Mrs. Sylvia Fowler, 821 Sec· WASHlNGTON IUPJ) -R~.
ford as chaplain.
to be taken to the hospital on
Rolf call re!!ponse will be Great grandparents are Mr.! ond Ave ; Rosemary Smith, Rt. LJ?oe) Van Deerhn, D..cahL,
The Unit will take
hom•·· !lee. 15. The date will be get ao outdoor Cbristmaa di• and Mrs. Charles Miller, Rut- 1 Vinton; Ronald L. Fulks, Rod- "id Wednesday he would lrJ
made cakes and
ar\'J. and the Unit contacted.
play. Mrs. Lawrence M II· hmd; Mr. John Dill, Sr., Porn- ney; Oakey Bowyer, Rt.
1 fo block the seatmg of Rep•
,. towrl bibs to the Chillicothe' The Christmas dtnner and hoan 1\'ill present a pregram eroy, and Mrs. Vicie Cline, Mo- Crown Cily: Jackie L. Rose, Adam Clayton Powell, n..N.V.,
Veterans Hospital on December party will be held at the hall oo "Keeping Christmas GUt hawk, w. Va.
Rt. z Vmton; Chancey Rothgeb, when Congress
,fan.
~ 15. These articles are to be on December 'll at 6::W p.m. Plants." Tile decorating com~
Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Alan G. BriiJ. 10. He sa1d his deeu~lon wat
fl ten at the home ol Mrs. Gret· Turkey will be furnished by mlttee wilt provide arrang..
FAMILY DINNER HELD
hart, Pt. Pleasant: Mnl. Robert prompted by the action of I
• ta Simpson by Wednesday eve- the Unit and a planned
pot· ments and aSIIstlog b01les1o Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart A. Bennett. Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; New York state judge who
ning,
Dec.
11.
A
contribution
tuck
is
being
outlined.
For
m• eo wiD be Mro. Crary DaYis, and son, Gary, of Mason, w. Mrs. Blanche L. Compson. CHI· signed an order for Powoll'a
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ji was also sent to the hospital [ormation, call Mrs. Young. A- Mrs. Dnid Farmer and Min va .• entertained with a family ton; Kimberly Jo Neville, Rt. 2 arres1•
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candy.
so a $1 gift exchange and pro- Lenore Glle1.
dinner Thanksgiving at their Pt. Pleasant : Mrs. Charles E. The arrest order is the outDonations were made to tho gram and games wtll follow •mHM:C!HW$--·"'-"'"""' borne, Guests were Mrs. Max· Sayre, Rt. 1 Pomeroy; Stephen lgrowth of a 3¥.. year legal
A Red Cross
Fund, the Meigs the dinner_
ine Arnold and Susanna, Porn· R. Hoffman, Rutland ; John F. battle by Powell against a eash
County Tuberculosis and Health It was announced that Mrs.
eroy;
Miss sandra Reed, Kisst- Bowe, Ashland. Ky ; Green ! award to a Harlem woman who
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~ Association, and to tlJC Racine Louise Stewart is now serving
! mee, Fla. ; Mrs. Mary Aumil- Osborne, RL I Wellston; Don· had sued him for slander.
Firemen's Auxiliary. The Unit as Department Civil Defentie
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assists the firemen with the Chairman. Mrs. Stewart wa•
Mrs. Jack fowler and Tammy Arvel F. McKinney, Rt.
1 In a statement, Van
= annual Christmas treat f 0 r the first president of Racine
and Tony, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. Rush. Ky.: Mrs. Carl 1". For- noted that because of the ....
children of the town.
Unit which was organized in
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Poppies have be&lt;n ordered 1948.
art and Flovd. Tim and Lisa, G. McManaway, Rt. t Wellston; ' him, PoweU would not be allolf.
eorly so as lo gJVC the vete&gt;
A possible New Year's party
' of Graham 'station, W. Va. . Mrs. Kenneth w. Ow.ns, Grern- ed to serve'" the armed forces.
~ i ans more t1me m making them I w1th 1he Legion was discussed, COLUMBL'S (UPl) _ Beone~t
Iup, Ky .; Mary K. M&lt;:Kinney, Rt. •·rt would be 8 monsfroul
nays will b&lt; 111 May . j wJt h no decision
The J.Cooper,45,todayberamethe l Seven of !he first 27 tourna-i I Hush, Ky.; Mrs. Will1am L. .perversion of patriotism and
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priZe was awarded I» Ifirst Negro in
.to h_ead a '
on the 1965
I morality if a
who_ would b!
trJct .runror Activ ities
Eula Wolfe. Refreshments were ( correctional mst1tuLJOn m the golf111g tour wt&gt;re
by
Buths
harrt-d from servmg hrs country
by Mary Roush , Eurue United
when he becomes play-otrs.
John M. Fuller. Rerr . m uniform beca use of unalwful
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Bnnhr and Leora Young_
superintendent of the
Ohio ' Approximate ly iO per cent daugh1 c.-.
J.l rn . Wt'drwsshou ld be allowf'd a voice

cOMPLinEs TRAINING ty-Carpe;;ier:--R&lt;&gt;ute- Racine, .
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, my Pmate Spencer H. a combat engineer Nov. 25 at
( c:rpentcr 19, son &lt;Jt Mrs. Bet-, Ft. Leonard w··", Mo.
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Etmo
Peirce were Alma Young, Ellen Young and George
and
Jean Cunningham and
Bill
Kauff, Pomeroy.
Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Nor.
man Weber were Mr.
and
Mrs. Donald Koenig, Ft. ue,
Va., Mrs. Doris Koenig and
Ricky, Tuppers Plains and Mr.
and Mrs. Swnmers Haught of
Akron.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swain have
received word of the birth of •
great granddaughter. The child
ls the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Andrews (Joyce Aulherson) stationed at Ft. Knox.

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Honor R0II i~~~d ~;t ~~~~~~n :~n~olo~~lo~~o:i ; ~bro~gh~e~a.'m~~~ion.,~Ca~t~~~~~-. ~~~"'~\~gO~~~~YMr~·
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Brenda Rowe, RUTH SHAIN / Production U!lba 1·k
MICKEY SPENCER.
Donna COLUMBUS tuPI 1 _ Wes~
Theiss. Caroly~ We: 111 ····y.
Electric Company's
1 inglmuse
SOPHO~ORf~S - MarK Be~· IAppliance Division Wednesday
gle, Melanie Beegle, RHONDA announced a considerable cutB~ADEN, Brenda . Bradfo~d, back in the production srhedD_tanna ~ross, Jenn~fer Davts, ule at its plant lJere because (){
Lmda Grmdstaff, M1ke Hay· "continuing, disappointing perman, Grace Hysell, Jane
(ormance."
son, Sandra Johnoon.
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"We are planning t() reduce .
Manuel, George Noms, Sh1rley our production seheduJe - and I
Pyles, Becky Sayre, Brenda employe Coree - te
levels
Say:e. Sandra Taylor, JoY which can be met satisfactorily
The1ss, Susan Tuttle,
with reasonable costs and exYost, MarU1a Yost, Sandra
per,ses," said c. L. Shepard,
kle.
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mdustrial relalions manager at!
FRESHMEN: Jan
Alk~re, !he plant which employo about
Shelia Bailey, JEFF BREWER, 6,000.
Jill Codner, Irene Cooper, Don-

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SWing·door'
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dishwasher
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1 NeW trent-opening random,loadlng poqablo.
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IGluesencamp, Brenda H
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Millan, Joan Manuel.
NORRIS, Sally Obitz,
Proffitt, Sharon Pyles,
DALL ROBERTS, Cathy Sayre,
Sandra Sellers, Beverly Stobart, Kenny Theiss,
Mickey
Wolfe, Brenda MichaeL

Dec. 2llhl'l Jan. I
Tullday thru Sandly

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named to head the new Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis . Bertl&lt;a Edwards ..\Irs.
J. ry 0 . Hesson and in fan/ daugJ&gt;.
iChi llicothe Correctional Ins !I· , and family of Qlllumbus spent ; Hobert F. vans. J Paul Grumr .. ter.
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'! !day ;J{ternoon at their home in
lute to be operated at the for· several days with Mary Pierce. I Christma L. Haning . .Mrs. N.i,..oiiiiiOiiiOiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'i
' Flatwoods honoring their son,
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mer federa l reformatory.
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and
Everett Sisson . fay Harrison . ,'&gt;Irs. H. Donald
on his six1h birthday.
Gov. James A. Rhodes call- spent severa l days at their HendPrson. Mrs. William f'
Colors eHoney Gold eAvocado
wrre pl ayed with prizes The second six. weeks honor ' ed Cooper "eminently
quali- ' home here.
11-louda!iheldt. Mrs. Elizabe1h
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~ 1awarded to Rohbw Eason Lin- roll at Southern Local High lied" for the new position and Fanny Adams or Racine re- Malone. Timolhy H. Mills. Mrs
and Aquamarine
da F.ason, Cllarlene
Sthool,
of B or better,
he was being promoted ' cently spent several days
Carl G. Phillips, B;•rbara .J
Judy Sj![mco.
i:Jrludrs 21 seniors, 21 juniors, '"because of these _qualifications, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swain.
Rayburn, Michael L.
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of decorated ' 22 so!Jhomores and 27 freshmen. · not because of h1s race, culor 1\k and Mrs. Norman Weber · Mrs. waller R. ShasLeen. Jamf's
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·and Mrs. Leona Babcock visit- J. Sm1 th . A. Paige Smit h. Ga-'
-----~ ~ ~ decorated with yellow and red l tals) :
! A nalJVe of Cleveland, Coo?-:ed Mr. and r-.·lrs. M. A. Hall, ry L. Thivener . Mrs. Earl Wal - IN AT 9-0UT AT S
rosebuds and the jnscription , SENIORS - SANDRA BAT·; er .holds a rnaster;s degree m Heedsville.
i ton , Charles E. Halt.
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EY. DONNA BUSH. Margarct .ps)chology from \\ estern He- Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Steth- Peters, Mrs Ervm L
Barr.
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kool-1Cole, Karen Grueser, Nancy serve Umverslty. Following lO em were VISiting Mrs. Nellie ' and rnfanl
Mrs. George R , Second St
Pomero
·-- - -·-·--·~ ade and candy WPre SPrved . Hoback, Judy Kmg Bonme Yc.ars m supervisory and e.x:ee. l Stethem
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Sue McMurray, Teresa McTur- post offiCe, Cooper JOined the
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REGISTER FOR DOOR PRIZES
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was j
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BASS• , J·annme
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Visiti"•
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The Raeine Amerlean uglon man. was presl!lll and explain· Marlin Restaurant at 1:30 P· first cjiild. Grandparent. are I hours
and 7-8 p.m. Parents
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A Auxiliary met rrcently
wittl . 00 the procedure of the Junior m. and the party aod gift Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dill of i only on Pediatrics Ward.
Mrs. Leora Young, president, Unit. She Invited the members excbaoge to follow at the Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. ,
Ad.rulsslont
2 presiding and Mrs. A. C. Brad-1to help make popcorn . balls home of Mro. Carl Horky. p, a 1ph F'oster, Minersville. Mrs. Sylvia Fowler, 821 Sec· WASHlNGTON IUPJ) -R~.
ford as chaplain.
to be taken to the hospital on
Rolf call re!!ponse will be Great grandparents are Mr.! ond Ave ; Rosemary Smith, Rt. LJ?oe) Van Deerhn, D..cahL,
The Unit will take
hom•·· !lee. 15. The date will be get ao outdoor Cbristmaa di• and Mrs. Charles Miller, Rut- 1 Vinton; Ronald L. Fulks, Rod- "id Wednesday he would lrJ
made cakes and
ar\'J. and the Unit contacted.
play. Mrs. Lawrence M II· hmd; Mr. John Dill, Sr., Porn- ney; Oakey Bowyer, Rt.
1 fo block the seatmg of Rep•
,. towrl bibs to the Chillicothe' The Christmas dtnner and hoan 1\'ill present a pregram eroy, and Mrs. Vicie Cline, Mo- Crown Cily: Jackie L. Rose, Adam Clayton Powell, n..N.V.,
Veterans Hospital on December party will be held at the hall oo "Keeping Christmas GUt hawk, w. Va.
Rt. z Vmton; Chancey Rothgeb, when Congress
,fan.
~ 15. These articles are to be on December 'll at 6::W p.m. Plants." Tile decorating com~
Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Alan G. BriiJ. 10. He sa1d his deeu~lon wat
fl ten at the home ol Mrs. Gret· Turkey will be furnished by mlttee wilt provide arrang..
FAMILY DINNER HELD
hart, Pt. Pleasant: Mnl. Robert prompted by the action of I
• ta Simpson by Wednesday eve- the Unit and a planned
pot· ments and aSIIstlog b01les1o Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart A. Bennett. Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; New York state judge who
ning,
Dec.
11.
A
contribution
tuck
is
being
outlined.
For
m• eo wiD be Mro. Crary DaYis, and son, Gary, of Mason, w. Mrs. Blanche L. Compson. CHI· signed an order for Powoll'a
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ji was also sent to the hospital [ormation, call Mrs. Young. A- Mrs. Dnid Farmer and Min va .• entertained with a family ton; Kimberly Jo Neville, Rt. 2 arres1•
1
candy.
so a $1 gift exchange and pro- Lenore Glle1.
dinner Thanksgiving at their Pt. Pleasant : Mrs. Charles E. The arrest order is the outDonations were made to tho gram and games wtll follow •mHM:C!HW$--·"'-"'"""' borne, Guests were Mrs. Max· Sayre, Rt. 1 Pomeroy; Stephen lgrowth of a 3¥.. year legal
A Red Cross
Fund, the Meigs the dinner_
ine Arnold and Susanna, Porn· R. Hoffman, Rutland ; John F. battle by Powell against a eash
County Tuberculosis and Health It was announced that Mrs.
eroy;
Miss sandra Reed, Kisst- Bowe, Ashland. Ky ; Green ! award to a Harlem woman who
1
~ Association, and to tlJC Racine Louise Stewart is now serving
! mee, Fla. ; Mrs. Mary Aumil- Osborne, RL I Wellston; Don· had sued him for slander.
Firemen's Auxiliary. The Unit as Department Civil Defentie
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ler, Hartford. w. Va.: Mr. and aid WiiJiams, Buffalo, W. Va .;
.
assists the firemen with the Chairman. Mrs. Stewart wa•
Mrs. Jack fowler and Tammy Arvel F. McKinney, Rt.
1 In a statement, Van
= annual Christmas treat f 0 r the first president of Racine
and Tony, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. Rush. Ky.: Mrs. Carl 1". For- noted that because of the ....
children of the town.
Unit which was organized in
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11,d Mr. and Mrs. Jack stew- sythe, Coalton: Mrs. Raymond lrest order outstandmg agalnot
Poppies have be&lt;n ordered 1948.
art and Flovd. Tim and Lisa, G. McManaway, Rt. t Wellston; ' him, PoweU would not be allolf.
eorly so as lo gJVC the vete&gt;
A possible New Year's party
' of Graham 'station, W. Va. . Mrs. Kenneth w. Ow.ns, Grern- ed to serve'" the armed forces.
~ i ans more t1me m making them I w1th 1he Legion was discussed, COLUMBL'S (UPl) _ Beone~t
Iup, Ky .; Mary K. M&lt;:Kinney, Rt. •·rt would be 8 monsfroul
nays will b&lt; 111 May . j wJt h no decision
The J.Cooper,45,todayberamethe l Seven of !he first 27 tourna-i I Hush, Ky.; Mrs. Will1am L. .perversion of patriotism and
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priZe was awarded I» Ifirst Negro in
.to h_ead a '
on the 1965
I morality if a
who_ would b!
trJct .runror Activ ities
Eula Wolfe. Refreshments were ( correctional mst1tuLJOn m the golf111g tour wt&gt;re
by
Buths
harrt-d from servmg hrs country
by Mary Roush , Eurue United
when he becomes play-otrs.
John M. Fuller. Rerr . m uniform beca use of unalwful
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Bnnhr and Leora Young_
superintendent of the
Ohio ' Approximate ly iO per cent daugh1 c.-.
J.l rn . Wt'drwsshou ld be allowf'd a voice

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PT. PLBAIIANT- 'l'llo llo lives In BuCkhannon, w. Vo.
wW he eseorled Into New
day llaeb 1111 deer IOISOB tlurin8 the holiday weekend.
Mrs. Gordon Klllflery of
Mr. anti l!ln. ...,_ ..,._
Haven by the Waltamo buds
started out wilb a "bali&amp;"
Mr. and Mrs. George JeweU
Ohio has nluraed hoJI!e 'Fr1day Dfeltl. · ·
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and tho fi,. ,,.,., bolfulDc
GOOD W1U ClLVJ·
1966 al 7 p.m., st the New Hav- but bas slowed ~oasldorabty. aud their granddanghter, Det•la'!ler being guests of her broth- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zlmat 1 p r
'IIIler's lllper 'l!le Good Will Club· mel on en E.U.B. Church. The Hsv. In the seeond week wllh ao ra Cooke, visited Debra's parand slstet-ln·law, Mr. and merman of Pittsburgh, Po.!!...
markei
d by the Saturday evening at the home Martin Berlaford officiated at kills reporled .. Mollday add ents, Mr. and Mrs.
. Howard WagenhaiB.
ThankBgivinl weekend rie•t•
d
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b
H
of
Mrs.
Pansy
Fry.
Games
the
double
ring
ceremony.
oaly
..,
Tlle.iday,
by
B.
H.
Cnnke
and
family
at
WinteraMr.
and
Mrs.
Philip
Wolpert
of
their daughter and fam.Uy,
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NEW HAVEN - The New re e~
lUI 1 e re- were played and prizes award- Miss Stone wore a pink two I Seraeat of Readenon check- vUJe, Ohio over the
Mrs. Ora Jones or Fan- Rev. and Mrs. ,Jack 'Welch Bnd
men's aux.._ '· Santa will ed. Those attending .were MNI. plece dress and a white veil i•• an 8 po'·t bu·• .,'el•bln• ina weekend. They were
wood, New Jeruv were
children.
·
ll&lt;J I ~' n Wt!man's _Club, in COOp- then be at the flre statJoa to Sybil Smith:, Mrs.
Thomas nd
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trl'tJOn Wlth busmessrnen h:ere, , talk to the chlldrea.
Gri t d M M 1 . K
a earn a ri e's bouquet 1 185 IIHI.
companied by Mrs.
Thelma
_.ill sponsor a Christmas Light- I Santa will then visit the M ns ~a • ld r~. · ~ Vlln ~pp, of white and pink carnations. I Moaday Dec. 5 through Capehart who visited her a••• II
ing CIJntest for the New Haven storu in town and vbdt wltb
Waro
~pe ar' Th 1rs. Miss Katlly Litchfield served as Dec. ll
the deer seasoa ghter and family, Mr. and "'"': 11
r · i11cludlng Sayre's Ortve- 1 the
1
Th
Y eaver, rs.
e rna the mald of honor and wore a of bunter's cilolct of bow and Lawrence Lieving and family
a ea.
eus omen.
e
mer- Ca h t M Cl'ff
R h · t
h d
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In lu the Philip Sporn Plant. 1 chants ill New Havta wm Mrpe ~ '. :s. 1r
ous ' wm er w ite ress. Her flowers arrow
Wintersville.
Pnzes to b' gi en arc a $25 -h0 ld th . fl t dr I
f tb
s, Wilham McFa land, Mrs. were a red carnation corsage.[
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. · .. e v
awag_o e Douglas Miller, Mrs. Dannie Robert Roush served as the . '~?",j~"1~~-'~".-~M.I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene HudgJft Ct&gt;rtlflcale for the
best CbrtStmas season for g•ft cer- H b
M d M'll
M be
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.
nail Elizabeth and David visit.
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b th M·
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ar our, an y I er,
rs.
st man.
i Granite College· Bill PJckens
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liZ mg y . e as_o_n 1 h !cates. Draw1ngs for g1ft Bill Grinstead and Mrs Pan1
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. . ' ed their daughter and family,
Co 1 mt~ H~nk; $15 .g tft cert1f1- certificates wortb approxiFr .
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Attending the ceremony were 1so? of Mr. and Mrs. CeCJ~ Pick- Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hall and
r·att' hi tm· fw.~t hghted door mately $71 wlll be glvta away sy FI.{EMEN'S AUXILIARY
Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Roush, Mrs. ns , G~en State College. San- daughter at Newport, n. I. OV•
by Sumnlers Pharmacy; $15 each Friday by the merchaat!l
HOLDS DINNER
Charles Stone Elaine Stone dra Pickens, dau~hter of Mr. er the holiday weekf'nd
MACHINE WASHABLI
~-29 ond
g!ll certifil.:ale for the
best during the Cbristmas seas- Th N H
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roush and and Mrs. Harry PJckens; Gwen.
.
SM-MID-I.ARGE - - 1ighit'd live tree by Thabet's de- on.
F. e ~w Aav_~,n
Volu,nt~r ~ Ty and Mr and Mrs Glenn dolyn Ord, daughter of Mr. l Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Dale
).h.lrtment Store. and a $10 ! Santa will return lo New
tr~men s UXI!ary me tvr Roush
.
.
and Mrs. Dick Ord ; Linda Lath- Grimm Sr. and Phyllis vi'siit•d ll
·I:MIJIJII'tltltllllliJIJtlllld..lltla:..IIIII. .MIIIIIIIIt...Jtlfi'"
. hted , Haven on December lttb to .a dinner. at. Evans' Steak House
·
ey, daug't
--• Mrs. tl1e1r
. son
' and daughter-In-law,
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.. er l·r·
1 1cate ror U1e best hg
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Goldbo111 Fur Trimmed
,vim.lu~ .. by the New
Haven give treats to the children. lm Galhpohs. Tho~e attendmg
PERSONALS
Adrian Lathey ; Peggy Bumgar- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dale Grimm,
,wome!Ys Club.
··~.:'" . i'&lt;'~.lnl'""JF~' ''? "" -;,-•n w~re ~rs. Iva Capehart, Mrs. Students visiting at the home ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jr. at Fort Knox. Kv m·cr !he
,·· The rommittee of Mrs. Jack ~
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Btll Grmstead, Mrs:
Larry of their parents during the Edward Bumgarner: Jean aM Thanksgiving holid~Y~ .
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I· T.·~])er. chairman, ;~nd Mrs. (Juh Wtll Hold
· Hesson,_ ~rs. C~il Duncan, Thanksgiving weekend were as !June Bumgarner, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mike :'!hi!Her of .
\\ 1i!iam Russell, Mrs.
Paul Christmas Party
IMrs. Willl~~1 McFarland, ~rs. Ifollows: from Marshall Univer- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bumgar- Huntington. W. Va. visited her I
1-ti t'kard. Mrs. John Morgan, PT. PLEASANT ~ The Pt. .:homas lirmstead. Mrs. RJ_c~ j sity - Bill Frey, son of Mr. ner; from West Virginia ~es- father, Mr. Joe Sismondo dur- '
Sizes:
.\l 1·:;. Fdl\"111 Stein ::~nd Mrs. Her- Pleasant Dandylions Club will lard Ro~sh, Mrs. Vernon SmJtn. 1 and Mrs. Jack Frey; Rick Ab- leyan, Buckhannon: Joe Sc1tes. ing the weekend.
L:~die s
Girls
m:m Ohlinger. asks that dec-' holdilsannuo l(• hildrcn's Christ- IMrs. Cliff Housh, Mrs .. John lel , son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess son of Mr. and Mrs. K.
K.
ML and Mrs. Otto
Grimm
8 to 10
4 to 10
t\I"Jiion:; be either religious o1· lll&lt;ts party on Sunday, Dec . I8, iFry, Mrs. ~helma
Capehurt. Abel: Charles Yonker, son of Scites; Nashville Diesel
Col- were Thanksgiving Day gu&lt;~tsll
non n:l1g1ous, . not comhirwd. at llw Krudrl Park clt!hho11$e.1 Mrs. ~ay Wea~ver , MJ'S; Harold jMr. and Mrs. Chilrles F. Yon- lege: Greg Hoffman, son
of ol her brother and family, )ofr.
l~ulr·~ wr cn lcrmg may be st'· Jlours nJ' the part\' are from iCapeharl, Mr:-.. Lesle~ Roush :ker; Myra Roush, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. !·larry Hoffman; and Mrs. Raymond Layne
i'lll'l'd_ ;1: the different nwreh- 2 un!il 4 Jl. m. and ·a!I children an~ Mrs. , Charle~ Housh. , i M~s. Velma Roush: Leah Ann Fairmont Slate Teachers Col- Judy in Parkersburg. Tlwy al:Hlt ~ 111 tmm. Deadline fur en- d 1ncmhrrs of the Lwns Club I V.IN ONF. CLASS MEETING · Miller, daughter of Mr. and 11ege: Becky Sleelh 1 daughter so vis it.ed Mrs. Joseph
teri1:g is. Deee~t&gt;:r 20th . and an' in\'ited to attend. Gullies. T~e Wt.n One Class of ll~e Mrs. Harry Miller; Betty Scar-! of Mr. _and Mr s. E: L. Sleeth: Sr. who just returned to her
entnes w1ll be JUiiged Dl'C'em- refresh ments and a special pro- 1El.B. C ~urch _ mel for. their 1berry. daughter of Mr. and Mo11ntam State 8Us1ness Col- home flfter being a patient
ber 22nd. '11w.se wishing to en· gram are planned for the holi- 1Thanksgl\'lflg _dmner meetmg ~n !
John &amp;·arherry:
from 1 lege: Bob Grinstead. son of Camden Clark Hospital.
ter rontat'l :\.1rs. Wi llic11n Hus- d&lt;i_\' alfair.
~~onday_ evemng at
_Roushs lwest Virginia University, Mor- Mr. andMrs.ThomasGrinstead. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose
Sizes 11 to 6
s~ll. 862·2962 or :vtrs.
Paul A work sessiiJn to make fa\•- I c~:etena. The ~nvocatwn was lgantiJwn: Phll Cooke, son
of \1r. and Mrs. _Jam~~ Cunning- and sOns visited relatives in
R1ckmd, as2-2703.
ors for the ~arty wi!! be hrld gaen by Rt&gt;v. Marlm s:mford, Mr. and Mrs. Robt"rt Cooke: Iham and family VISited rc!a- Pennsylvania ove r the ho\idal'!l
i Dece mber 7 at 10 a. m. at the ~ho als~ spoke ~ollowmg the Sherry Flesher, daughter of lives in Columbus, Ohio over : weekend.
CIVlL ACTION FILED
lhomt! of Mrs. Dorothy Scholtz dmner. lh~ benedtctJOn was led Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flesher: lhe Thanksgiving weekend.
Mr. and ~1rs. Edwin Stein
Si:r.es 8 to 12
PT · PLEA.SAN1'
.· ,. 1:11 English Road. Coffee wHi ~Y Paul Rickard. Those
Ronnie Stein, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry LeMas- and Ronnie were Th:mk:!gi•·ing 11
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. d-. AhU'dl be sPrved bv the hostess and mg were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
. Edwin Stein; Craig Abo- ters of Middletown, Ohio visit- Day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1ton 1Jas ueen 111e m t e ol·
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Pickens
Mr
and
Mrs
B
J
· Ied her parents, Mr. ·and Mrs. Russel! F. Maynard and fam1ly
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fire of lhc Circuit Clerk , ! workers are asked to bring a
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son o1 Mr. T. \\i.• Abohn,
p
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.s !~led !sack lunth
Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Max Brow n, son of Mrs. Bill Howard and Mike o\'er the at Columbus Ohio
Sizes 8 to 10
.ure I nmpa~y vs. Jac son
OR nRowN ELECTED
Lee Zerkle. Mrs. Tom
Hoff- Frances Brown: West Virginia I weekend.
!
n· "d Wenize\1 of. Fort Ca.np-11
Csaebk~o~padny Wltl~ lhlel plaintiff PT. PLEASANT- Dr C"arman and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Tech, Montgomery ;
Danny · Mr. and Mrs. John Layne of \.~uil~Y spent hi s furlough with
e mg JU gment m 1e ilmount
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M
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of $1242 93 with inirrest ond lcs Leonard Brown was elected et ayma er, r. an
· 1Dodd, son of Mr. and Mr s. Owensboro, Ky . visited hi s par~ hi s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sizes Sm, Med. Large
co.sts' Tn . d . l .
f :president of the Mason County Carl Gtbbs, Mr. and Mrs. Dor- Charles Dodd; Willle Capehart, ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry liam Wentzell recently.
good; so lde a~~ J~::~~re~s bv t;~ Medical Society at a recent se~ ~oush, Mr. and Mrs. Paul son tlf Mr. ~~ Mrs. ~illiam Layne during the holidays.
Mrs. Clawson Roush is a
plaintiU to ttw d f d t •
meeting and wilt assume his Rickard. Debra and Sharon, Capehart; Pluhp Goodmle, son I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roush and tient at Universily Hospital
, ------l~· e en~n ·
duties on .January 1, 1967 .
Mr. ~nd Mr~. James N. Roush, o_f Mr s._Frances Goodnite; Wil- family visited relatives in Co- Columbus, Ohio.
Plcaliant . le Hos ita] I Dr. Dan Glassman was elect- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yo~ng, ham Bl~, so~ of Mr.
01nd , lumbus. Ohio over the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Yoho
AdmUted _ 1 y Othp .. t'd secretary - trea surer of fhe Jr., Mr_- and Mrs. Harry Miller Mrs._ Lonn Blrd;
Gregory Iweekend.
Charleston , W. Va. visited
0 8 Ire1I· 1organi zation. The Medical So· and GalL Mr. and kMrs. Robert Erwm, son. of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hen~y- H. Ru.:·k. ing Thanksgiving weekend with
field, Hogsel . s.
Discharge _ Rov Ball Pt l i.:icty holds regular quarterly Cooke. Debra Coo e, Mr. ~nd Dexter Erwm: Geurge
Ran- Jr. and daughters v1S1led her ; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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I Mrs. George Ingels. and Jason, dolph Jr. son of Mrs. Geo--ge narents Mr and Mrs M·1rtin B t ..
Plea~n .ut I\irrs · Charles· Bvus
Rev. and Mrs. Mart'
· Randolph,
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. Umversity,
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Va.
over' the aMr.
and Mrs. Howard Wa!(•n-11
MIDDLEPORT
MIU ST.
a~~n:~mgh!~r, Pt. Ple~sant ; I ClotJ~ Buck,_L~on; Dorothy lord, Andy and Em1ly.
Athens: Nancy AboUn , daugh- holiday weekend.
hals visited recently
w
- ~~son, Kanauga , Mrs. Harnson, Galllpolts.
COUPLES CLUB
. ter of Mr. T. W. Abolin ; Hio Mrs. J. V. McGrew and grand- friends in Penns lvania.
---The Couples Club held thetr
y
dinner meeting at the Uptowner Inn in Parkersburg on Saturday. Following they met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs:.
James Diehl, Jr. !or de.,.rt.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Cooke, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Miler, Mr. and
Mrs. George Bums, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Zerkle, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
James Diehl, Jr. and guests
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Diehl
of
Charleston.
SHOWER
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Mrs. Jess Abel and Mrs. R.
G. Greene honored Mrs. Ronald
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Hester with a bridal shower,
held at the Greene home recently. The color scheme used :
was green and yellow. Gifts
were presented to Mrs. Hester
Refreshments were served to
the foJiowing : Mrs. George In- 1
gels, Mrs. Louis Karschnik, Mrs.
Jack Flesher, Mrs. Paul Scally,
Mrs. Paul Powell, Mrs. Her$1.00
man Ohlinger, Mrs. Mary Divers, Mrs. Charles Dodd, Mrs.
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0. C. Cam~bell, Mrs.
Mark
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Hilda Ridgway, Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs. Tom Hoffmcm, Mn.
Donald F. Roush, Mrs. William
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Russell, Mra. Paul
Rickard ,
Mrs. Edwin Stein, Miss Karen
Greene, Mrs. Eugene Hester,
the hostesses, Mrs. Abel and
$2.00 FAST HOM&amp;
Mrs. Greene and the honoree,
Mrs. Ronald Hester.
Sending Jilts wero Mrs. D.
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G. Roush, Mrs. Robert Bickle,
Mrs. Paul Zerkle, Mrs. George
Hester, Mrs. John
Morgan,
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Mrs. Billy Ray Ward, Mrs.
Jack Welch, Ml'3. Francis Tha~
bet, Mrs. Robert Hoffman, Mrs.
Arthur Thabet.
REG. $1.50 VALUI
DEMONSTRATION PARTY
The Women's Missionary Society of New Haven
Church
... J'OI know .....
of Gad held a Tupperware !Jem.
bGIIIonstration party with Mrs. John
Bnll for 1111!11
Morgan as demonstrator, It the
after shave ... after shower
home of Rev. and Mrs. DaVe
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6. 1.50 15. 25.
Fields, Drew Hart anti Mrs.
Nellie Dudding. Refreshments
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PT. PLBAIIANT- 'l'llo llo lives In BuCkhannon, w. Vo.
wW he eseorled Into New
day llaeb 1111 deer IOISOB tlurin8 the holiday weekend.
Mrs. Gordon Klllflery of
Mr. anti l!ln. ...,_ ..,._
Haven by the Waltamo buds
started out wilb a "bali&amp;"
Mr. and Mrs. George JeweU
Ohio has nluraed hoJI!e 'Fr1day Dfeltl. · ·
· ·
and tho fi,. ,,.,., bolfulDc
GOOD W1U ClLVJ·
1966 al 7 p.m., st the New Hav- but bas slowed ~oasldorabty. aud their granddanghter, Det•la'!ler being guests of her broth- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zlmat 1 p r
'IIIler's lllper 'l!le Good Will Club· mel on en E.U.B. Church. The Hsv. In the seeond week wllh ao ra Cooke, visited Debra's parand slstet-ln·law, Mr. and merman of Pittsburgh, Po.!!...
markei
d by the Saturday evening at the home Martin Berlaford officiated at kills reporled .. Mollday add ents, Mr. and Mrs.
. Howard WagenhaiB.
ThankBgivinl weekend rie•t•
d
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b
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of
Mrs.
Pansy
Fry.
Games
the
double
ring
ceremony.
oaly
..,
Tlle.iday,
by
B.
H.
Cnnke
and
family
at
WinteraMr.
and
Mrs.
Philip
Wolpert
of
their daughter and fam.Uy,
11
NEW HAVEN - The New re e~
lUI 1 e re- were played and prizes award- Miss Stone wore a pink two I Seraeat of Readenon check- vUJe, Ohio over the
Mrs. Ora Jones or Fan- Rev. and Mrs. ,Jack 'Welch Bnd
men's aux.._ '· Santa will ed. Those attending .were MNI. plece dress and a white veil i•• an 8 po'·t bu·• .,'el•bln• ina weekend. They were
wood, New Jeruv were
children.
·
ll&lt;J I ~' n Wt!man's _Club, in COOp- then be at the flre statJoa to Sybil Smith:, Mrs.
Thomas nd
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b d
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trl'tJOn Wlth busmessrnen h:ere, , talk to the chlldrea.
Gri t d M M 1 . K
a earn a ri e's bouquet 1 185 IIHI.
companied by Mrs.
Thelma
_.ill sponsor a Christmas Light- I Santa will then visit the M ns ~a • ld r~. · ~ Vlln ~pp, of white and pink carnations. I Moaday Dec. 5 through Capehart who visited her a••• II
ing CIJntest for the New Haven storu in town and vbdt wltb
Waro
~pe ar' Th 1rs. Miss Katlly Litchfield served as Dec. ll
the deer seasoa ghter and family, Mr. and "'"': 11
r · i11cludlng Sayre's Ortve- 1 the
1
Th
Y eaver, rs.
e rna the mald of honor and wore a of bunter's cilolct of bow and Lawrence Lieving and family
a ea.
eus omen.
e
mer- Ca h t M Cl'ff
R h · t
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1
In lu the Philip Sporn Plant. 1 chants ill New Havta wm Mrpe ~ '. :s. 1r
ous ' wm er w ite ress. Her flowers arrow
Wintersville.
Pnzes to b' gi en arc a $25 -h0 ld th . fl t dr I
f tb
s, Wilham McFa land, Mrs. were a red carnation corsage.[
•
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. · .. e v
awag_o e Douglas Miller, Mrs. Dannie Robert Roush served as the . '~?",j~"1~~-'~".-~M.I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene HudgJft Ct&gt;rtlflcale for the
best CbrtStmas season for g•ft cer- H b
M d M'll
M be
.
.
nail Elizabeth and David visit.
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b th M·
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.
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ar our, an y I er,
rs.
st man.
i Granite College· Bill PJckens
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uver&lt;~
liZ mg y . e as_o_n 1 h !cates. Draw1ngs for g1ft Bill Grinstead and Mrs Pan1
·
·
. . ' ed their daughter and family,
Co 1 mt~ H~nk; $15 .g tft cert1f1- certificates wortb approxiFr .
·
Attending the ceremony were 1so? of Mr. and Mrs. CeCJ~ Pick- Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hall and
r·att' hi tm· fw.~t hghted door mately $71 wlll be glvta away sy FI.{EMEN'S AUXILIARY
Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Roush, Mrs. ns , G~en State College. San- daughter at Newport, n. I. OV•
by Sumnlers Pharmacy; $15 each Friday by the merchaat!l
HOLDS DINNER
Charles Stone Elaine Stone dra Pickens, dau~hter of Mr. er the holiday weekf'nd
MACHINE WASHABLI
~-29 ond
g!ll certifil.:ale for the
best during the Cbristmas seas- Th N H
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roush and and Mrs. Harry PJckens; Gwen.
.
SM-MID-I.ARGE - - 1ighit'd live tree by Thabet's de- on.
F. e ~w Aav_~,n
Volu,nt~r ~ Ty and Mr and Mrs Glenn dolyn Ord, daughter of Mr. l Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Dale
).h.lrtment Store. and a $10 ! Santa will return lo New
tr~men s UXI!ary me tvr Roush
.
.
and Mrs. Dick Ord ; Linda Lath- Grimm Sr. and Phyllis vi'siit•d ll
·I:MIJIJII'tltltllllliJIJtlllld..lltla:..IIIII. .MIIIIIIIIt...Jtlfi'"
. hted , Haven on December lttb to .a dinner. at. Evans' Steak House
·
ey, daug't
--• Mrs. tl1e1r
. son
' and daughter-In-law,
.
.. er l·r·
1 1cate ror U1e best hg
. ·
'' er of Mr. &lt;•uu
1
Goldbo111 Fur Trimmed
,vim.lu~ .. by the New
Haven give treats to the children. lm Galhpohs. Tho~e attendmg
PERSONALS
Adrian Lathey ; Peggy Bumgar- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dale Grimm,
,wome!Ys Club.
··~.:'" . i'&lt;'~.lnl'""JF~' ''? "" -;,-•n w~re ~rs. Iva Capehart, Mrs. Students visiting at the home ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jr. at Fort Knox. Kv m·cr !he
,·· The rommittee of Mrs. Jack ~
•
Btll Grmstead, Mrs:
Larry of their parents during the Edward Bumgarner: Jean aM Thanksgiving holid~Y~ .
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1
I· T.·~])er. chairman, ;~nd Mrs. (Juh Wtll Hold
· Hesson,_ ~rs. C~il Duncan, Thanksgiving weekend were as !June Bumgarner, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mike :'!hi!Her of .
\\ 1i!iam Russell, Mrs.
Paul Christmas Party
IMrs. Willl~~1 McFarland, ~rs. Ifollows: from Marshall Univer- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bumgar- Huntington. W. Va. visited her I
1-ti t'kard. Mrs. John Morgan, PT. PLEASANT ~ The Pt. .:homas lirmstead. Mrs. RJ_c~ j sity - Bill Frey, son of Mr. ner; from West Virginia ~es- father, Mr. Joe Sismondo dur- '
Sizes:
.\l 1·:;. Fdl\"111 Stein ::~nd Mrs. Her- Pleasant Dandylions Club will lard Ro~sh, Mrs. Vernon SmJtn. 1 and Mrs. Jack Frey; Rick Ab- leyan, Buckhannon: Joe Sc1tes. ing the weekend.
L:~die s
Girls
m:m Ohlinger. asks that dec-' holdilsannuo l(• hildrcn's Christ- IMrs. Cliff Housh, Mrs .. John lel , son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess son of Mr. and Mrs. K.
K.
ML and Mrs. Otto
Grimm
8 to 10
4 to 10
t\I"Jiion:; be either religious o1· lll&lt;ts party on Sunday, Dec . I8, iFry, Mrs. ~helma
Capehurt. Abel: Charles Yonker, son of Scites; Nashville Diesel
Col- were Thanksgiving Day gu&lt;~tsll
non n:l1g1ous, . not comhirwd. at llw Krudrl Park clt!hho11$e.1 Mrs. ~ay Wea~ver , MJ'S; Harold jMr. and Mrs. Chilrles F. Yon- lege: Greg Hoffman, son
of ol her brother and family, )ofr.
l~ulr·~ wr cn lcrmg may be st'· Jlours nJ' the part\' are from iCapeharl, Mr:-.. Lesle~ Roush :ker; Myra Roush, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. !·larry Hoffman; and Mrs. Raymond Layne
i'lll'l'd_ ;1: the different nwreh- 2 un!il 4 Jl. m. and ·a!I children an~ Mrs. , Charle~ Housh. , i M~s. Velma Roush: Leah Ann Fairmont Slate Teachers Col- Judy in Parkersburg. Tlwy al:Hlt ~ 111 tmm. Deadline fur en- d 1ncmhrrs of the Lwns Club I V.IN ONF. CLASS MEETING · Miller, daughter of Mr. and 11ege: Becky Sleelh 1 daughter so vis it.ed Mrs. Joseph
teri1:g is. Deee~t&gt;:r 20th . and an' in\'ited to attend. Gullies. T~e Wt.n One Class of ll~e Mrs. Harry Miller; Betty Scar-! of Mr. _and Mr s. E: L. Sleeth: Sr. who just returned to her
entnes w1ll be JUiiged Dl'C'em- refresh ments and a special pro- 1El.B. C ~urch _ mel for. their 1berry. daughter of Mr. and Mo11ntam State 8Us1ness Col- home flfter being a patient
ber 22nd. '11w.se wishing to en· gram are planned for the holi- 1Thanksgl\'lflg _dmner meetmg ~n !
John &amp;·arherry:
from 1 lege: Bob Grinstead. son of Camden Clark Hospital.
ter rontat'l :\.1rs. Wi llic11n Hus- d&lt;i_\' alfair.
~~onday_ evemng at
_Roushs lwest Virginia University, Mor- Mr. andMrs.ThomasGrinstead. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose
Sizes 11 to 6
s~ll. 862·2962 or :vtrs.
Paul A work sessiiJn to make fa\•- I c~:etena. The ~nvocatwn was lgantiJwn: Phll Cooke, son
of \1r. and Mrs. _Jam~~ Cunning- and sOns visited relatives in
R1ckmd, as2-2703.
ors for the ~arty wi!! be hrld gaen by Rt&gt;v. Marlm s:mford, Mr. and Mrs. Robt"rt Cooke: Iham and family VISited rc!a- Pennsylvania ove r the ho\idal'!l
i Dece mber 7 at 10 a. m. at the ~ho als~ spoke ~ollowmg the Sherry Flesher, daughter of lives in Columbus, Ohio over : weekend.
CIVlL ACTION FILED
lhomt! of Mrs. Dorothy Scholtz dmner. lh~ benedtctJOn was led Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flesher: lhe Thanksgiving weekend.
Mr. and ~1rs. Edwin Stein
Si:r.es 8 to 12
PT · PLEA.SAN1'
.· ,. 1:11 English Road. Coffee wHi ~Y Paul Rickard. Those
Ronnie Stein, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry LeMas- and Ronnie were Th:mk:!gi•·ing 11
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;
. d-. AhU'dl be sPrved bv the hostess and mg were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
. Edwin Stein; Craig Abo- ters of Middletown, Ohio visit- Day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1ton 1Jas ueen 111e m t e ol·
..
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Pickens
Mr
and
Mrs
B
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· Ied her parents, Mr. ·and Mrs. Russel! F. Maynard and fam1ly
·
fire of lhc Circuit Clerk , ! workers are asked to bring a
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son o1 Mr. T. \\i.• Abohn,
p
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.s !~led !sack lunth
Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Max Brow n, son of Mrs. Bill Howard and Mike o\'er the at Columbus Ohio
Sizes 8 to 10
.ure I nmpa~y vs. Jac son
OR nRowN ELECTED
Lee Zerkle. Mrs. Tom
Hoff- Frances Brown: West Virginia I weekend.
!
n· "d Wenize\1 of. Fort Ca.np-11
Csaebk~o~padny Wltl~ lhlel plaintiff PT. PLEASANT- Dr C"arman and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Tech, Montgomery ;
Danny · Mr. and Mrs. John Layne of \.~uil~Y spent hi s furlough with
e mg JU gment m 1e ilmount
. 11
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of $1242 93 with inirrest ond lcs Leonard Brown was elected et ayma er, r. an
· 1Dodd, son of Mr. and Mr s. Owensboro, Ky . visited hi s par~ hi s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sizes Sm, Med. Large
co.sts' Tn . d . l .
f :president of the Mason County Carl Gtbbs, Mr. and Mrs. Dor- Charles Dodd; Willle Capehart, ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry liam Wentzell recently.
good; so lde a~~ J~::~~re~s bv t;~ Medical Society at a recent se~ ~oush, Mr. and Mrs. Paul son tlf Mr. ~~ Mrs. ~illiam Layne during the holidays.
Mrs. Clawson Roush is a
plaintiU to ttw d f d t •
meeting and wilt assume his Rickard. Debra and Sharon, Capehart; Pluhp Goodmle, son I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roush and tient at Universily Hospital
, ------l~· e en~n ·
duties on .January 1, 1967 .
Mr. ~nd Mr~. James N. Roush, o_f Mr s._Frances Goodnite; Wil- family visited relatives in Co- Columbus, Ohio.
Plcaliant . le Hos ita] I Dr. Dan Glassman was elect- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yo~ng, ham Bl~, so~ of Mr.
01nd , lumbus. Ohio over the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Yoho
AdmUted _ 1 y Othp .. t'd secretary - trea surer of fhe Jr., Mr_- and Mrs. Harry Miller Mrs._ Lonn Blrd;
Gregory Iweekend.
Charleston , W. Va. visited
0 8 Ire1I· 1organi zation. The Medical So· and GalL Mr. and kMrs. Robert Erwm, son. of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hen~y- H. Ru.:·k. ing Thanksgiving weekend with
field, Hogsel . s.
Discharge _ Rov Ball Pt l i.:icty holds regular quarterly Cooke. Debra Coo e, Mr. ~nd Dexter Erwm: Geurge
Ran- Jr. and daughters v1S1led her ; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.1
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I Mrs. George Ingels. and Jason, dolph Jr. son of Mrs. Geo--ge narents Mr and Mrs M·1rtin B t ..
Plea~n .ut I\irrs · Charles· Bvus
Rev. and Mrs. Mart'
· Randolph,
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. Umversity,
. • Bush
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. m Bensin• Roanoke,
Va.
over' the aMr.
and Mrs. Howard Wa!(•n-11
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MIU ST.
a~~n:~mgh!~r, Pt. Ple~sant ; I ClotJ~ Buck,_L~on; Dorothy lord, Andy and Em1ly.
Athens: Nancy AboUn , daugh- holiday weekend.
hals visited recently
w
- ~~son, Kanauga , Mrs. Harnson, Galllpolts.
COUPLES CLUB
. ter of Mr. T. W. Abolin ; Hio Mrs. J. V. McGrew and grand- friends in Penns lvania.
---The Couples Club held thetr
y
dinner meeting at the Uptowner Inn in Parkersburg on Saturday. Following they met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs:.
James Diehl, Jr. !or de.,.rt.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Cooke, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Miler, Mr. and
Mrs. George Bums, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Zerkle, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
James Diehl, Jr. and guests
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Diehl
of
Charleston.
SHOWER
GET YOUR TICKET!
Mrs. Jess Abel and Mrs. R.
G. Greene honored Mrs. Ronald
A GIFT·A·RAMA STORE
Hester with a bridal shower,
held at the Greene home recently. The color scheme used :
was green and yellow. Gifts
were presented to Mrs. Hester
Refreshments were served to
the foJiowing : Mrs. George In- 1
gels, Mrs. Louis Karschnik, Mrs.
Jack Flesher, Mrs. Paul Scally,
Mrs. Paul Powell, Mrs. Her$1.00
man Ohlinger, Mrs. Mary Divers, Mrs. Charles Dodd, Mrs.
PRICE
0. C. Cam~bell, Mrs.
Mark
Ward, Mrs. Kermit Ford, Mrs.
60c
Hilda Ridgway, Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs. Tom Hoffmcm, Mn.
Donald F. Roush, Mrs. William
79c COLGATE
Russell, Mra. Paul
Rickard ,
Mrs. Edwin Stein, Miss Karen
Greene, Mrs. Eugene Hester,
the hostesses, Mrs. Abel and
$2.00 FAST HOM&amp;
Mrs. Greene and the honoree,
Mrs. Ronald Hester.
Sending Jilts wero Mrs. D.
33a ESQUIRE SCUFF KOTE
G. Roush, Mrs. Robert Bickle,
Mrs. Paul Zerkle, Mrs. George
Hester, Mrs. John
Morgan,
97c VALUE 45 RPM
Mrs. Billy Ray Ward, Mrs.
Jack Welch, Ml'3. Francis Tha~
bet, Mrs. Robert Hoffman, Mrs.
Arthur Thabet.
REG. $1.50 VALUI
DEMONSTRATION PARTY
The Women's Missionary Society of New Haven
Church
... J'OI know .....
of Gad held a Tupperware !Jem.
bGIIIonstration party with Mrs. John
Bnll for 1111!11
Morgan as demonstrator, It the
after shave ... after shower
home of Rev. and Mrs. DaVe
--aflera!¥hing.
Fields.
Gi.. s.ta 'ofTtllletri•
Gamell were played and pr!z.
Sttllftilloll gilt boxed "'
bandsome t!IIYer-flashed
es won by Mrs. Ramona Knigbt,
eFABERGE eBRUT
Mrs. Iris Morris, Mrs. VIola
boltJe.gJeen decanters
eTABU
Roush, Jean r:dnstead, Claudia
6. 1.50 15. 25.
Fields, Drew Hart anti Mrs.
Nellie Dudding. Refreshments
Slx·II!IAialam lotions
were served by lllro. Fields to
mdiYiclually boxed iA
tiO O&lt;&gt;&gt; u•
..r " Ill lii.IT" tiUII
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the following, Mary Sisk, Viola
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gilt ~:SSG Stillier Set 5.00
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Pansy
Fry,
NeUie
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hart, 11rew B1r1. Ma IIDIIll,
aaudla Fleldl, Atlpla Pllldl,
Mable JlloniM,
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HANDY HANNAM

GAYLA

,Voice of Broadway

HAll DRYER

COMB &amp; •USN

' HAT BOX STYLI.

SET

Reg.
$1.00

GIFT BUYS.!

Ladies' Angel Treads

I I(

sa:oo •.

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$1.99

• Wet Weather Specials

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orran
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to
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$1.00 Holds It $13.95-

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Reg.

HELENHELP US!l

$12.9~

$9 9S
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Gilt Boxed
$\.00 Holds Your
Choice

-k-- by H•l•n Bottel _j

Boys' 4-Buckle Arctics .. .. .. .. .. $4.99

Men's 4-Buckle Arctics ··· · · · ··· · $4.99

Men's Black Dress Rubbers · · · · ·· $2.59

.... pel~ bohind
thole heavy lpplllnctl"
•.• Instill I Roll Ollt ¥!;;;;!~~~~
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Men's Black Work Rubbers · ·· · · · $3.49

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No tools r.quiNd. +

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Limit

$4.99

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KNifE

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$5.00 i
Big Selec .. . ·
Gilt Boxed
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POLAROID
CAMERAS
TIMEX WATCHES

Christmas Toys
and Games

:;·.;

9Bc VALUE

i

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1_.

Size

FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT

Everything for Everyone On
Your Christmas
List!

59C

eLang Range
• Shirt Pockot

$10.00 VALUE

I

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RIGHT
GUARD

8 TRANSISTOR

1

GOOD}'iE4A

.99

liAIIl SPIIA y

LIMfT ON£

$1.98 VALUIE

BRECK SHAMPOO .... 71c

PONDS COLD CREAM ·· 43c

L~OK

TOOTH PASTE •...•... 53c

EVEREADY

BAnERY

PERMANENT ........ $1.00

I

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0-SiP
Limit 4

SHOE POLISH ;•··· '" •••· 24c

A GOOD WAY

RECORDS ......... 69c

Sets

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CLEAN RESTROOM FOR
LADIES and CHILDREN

Free

EASY
TERMS

Rizer Oil Co.
PH. 992-2101

POMEROY, 0.

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ANNDIJII• U UIU

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ol the mal'flage ol AlGI
Stone, donpter ~~~~:~:~
Charles Stone 1111 -

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122 N. SECOND

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MIDDLEPORT. 0.
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9c

CRAYOLA

CRAYONS

TO

Twin Deck Plastic Coated
PLAYING CARDS ........ 66c

$500

WHAT 9c BUYS AT NELSONS

tScSize
Bo• of 8
Limit 2

80881 PINS
Brown-Block
Reg. 25c
Limit 2

9c

Ballpoint Pen

9c

9c
LIMIT 2

•

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With exclutlve Pulh·lutton lobbln
lhat wind• right In the machlnel
whb the exol•·
Jloolt....J ' D••olt•··
'!IN' Miow M 1168.11

!OUOII6 uw·~

"Your Choice Specials "
WITH NO-TIME-LIMIT CIUARANTE!

t,.... .._.All tJuw,..... kft Geeululft aew
~ IW1 ~ •Jilt• lot illllOOUMM thread

%"Drill _ __

9.81

Finishing Sander_ 19.81

% 11 Drill

12.81

He•vy Duty Sander • 31.88

UIE YOUR Plli!IINT ,MACHINE AS .
A DOWN PAYMENT!

HHvy Duly W' -

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The Fabric , Shop
...,.... s.t. 1o s.rvice
McCelr• ''"'"'"
992·2284 . . 115 W. SECOND
POMEROY
OHIO

46.88

7W' Saw - - - 29.81

Ebersbach Hardware
"EVERYTHING. IN ·HARDWARE"
,.AGold Star store"
MAIN STRID

POMEROY

FREE DELIVERY

FREE GIFT WRAPPING

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INFO!~J!ON
WANTEO!
$75, go-carl frame, $1(1, set
BIG
Exporle~~od
·HARLEY\DAIVIDSON
H N: -: ;;:::~
-~golf clubs, $111, Ph. 247·2ll2. I
RADIATOR
MOTORCYCLES
s••'MLU
l:r &amp; -OIUWI'fli
· ft
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II 30 3tc
SELECTION!
SERVICE
ca..ICT••••
Wo have nver•l duinbft onanlng1 11 1 rtsult of
. 50 SPORT
~~~,..
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M
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moving to our new building. Wt expect to move
NOJ«;E gas apartment .. siz
IG SAlEJ
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pers PJains, 667-3608.
,
ll 30 3tc 1
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e Wheel Balancing

MONEY for Xmas, gh•e us a l
try. we pay cash for new or

M. " ' 11'

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old guns, swords, old poe e
knives, old dolls, ammunition,
any calibert any
amount.
Fire's, rear of Speed Queen
L d M 1 S00 th Th'rd
1
aun ry a •
Ave., Middleport, 0.

TO P'LACI A

11 29 12tC

Pomeroy Motor Company

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2 2156
,;tONE WY '

BOBCAT

65 Vo swag.

th La

t Truck or
Bull~oze: ~tadf::or To Tbe
Smallest Heater Core.
Fro

1495

BLAETTNARS
Ph. 992-2143
Pomeroy

2 Dr. Deluxe model. Locally ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;
owned and low mileage by
original owner. Spotless c1ean .
interior, beautiful dal'k blue
fin ish, ndio !IDd .heater,
Hanna line
TRAVEL TRAILERS

64 Volkswag. 1295

YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER

DICK RAWLINGS

BLAETTNARS

OK Loti'

lk

NICEST PIOPUl...CALL

SPRINT

On ~econd
Cars
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From Our

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group life Int., Blut
CrOll &amp; BlueShleld, Volunt1ry retirement pl1n-and
-•.tv other benlffts, .• AGood

wouas

I:M -.. M. ,. llH "

f~e~e~~~~::~~n$,30~8~o~~~

eMechanics
e Lube Men
eCarWaohor

e Bear Fnme Men
e Truck MHhanic
WtgM, .,_-~id holidays,

B

stove, $30, Kelvlnator, Wcu.

jobs we need to fill :

-'"'IIK4I~:=·~•:'":":r·,"1::,~~::"

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(Qu•lity Built)

I'ORME.R

Pameroy,O.

WY :14151 .
MIDDI;IPORT, OHIO

GRANNY?

RADIATOR

QRIVE A
CLE'Att'C:AI\

SERVICE

THAP:S

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TO A-SOI?J.'!&amp;ACI4li.OR

TALK IS

APAIIn'MINl:'!

THAT?

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ONIMINUTI,

Ail fGW,IilaJafDr ShOe
eCar eTruck eHIIlltr ·
Core e Bulldour
eAny Typo

ONLY.

50f• .,
GASULIN! ALLEY

WHAT ARE YOU GROW· UPS
0011-X&gt; JUST STAIJDIIJG

HOW

AROC\'JD? WHY AR~IJ'T

MUCH

lOIJGER AR£

'otiU OUT SOLVING THE

YOU GOIJIJA

WORLD'S P2JBLEM'i'.?

WAIT?

REAL BUYS

WE'RE GOING lD
WAIT ABOUT 20
~ARS! 'Jloii:N
IT'Ll BE YOUR

RE~roNSIBILITY!

About
Pomeroy

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MA" FORMER.
PAPPY DOIJE to'OVED

WHCT .
K I NDA

DAY-

KEITH GOBLE FORD

62 v lkswagen 895

ONE PERSON

BRAVE ' N U ~ TO TELL
ME 'N4AT HAPPENED
ON SADIE HAWKINS
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Rawlings Honcll Slits

Phono992-2143

1967 Models In Stock ·
Tire Sale Continues
2 Dr. De-luxe model. Local
U-DRIVE THRU ·
owner,
clean
interior,
jet
lost 1nd found
800xl3 tubeless
POMEROY, OHIO
black fini sh. radio and heater
REWARD for return nf Dancer!
Nylon Black
CAR WASH i
registered chihuahua \~ho dis- ' II~!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!"!!!'!'!!!!'!!!!~~;"';!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!"''il List 27.45 ...•• ••. sale 11.65
POMEROY
app~artd from tht.' home . of
for Sale
For 511.
All prices are plus tax
500 Coupt&gt;. Low mileage, Jo·
...
ALL SIZES CARRY SIMILAR
cal I owner std . trans. 1'ur·
~P4f...'!.~
Wilfrt d Slepp, Rl · 2• ~:~:~~~HAYJ'O!tiiufl5;u~Od
·
or ~ 7 GUN CABINET, glass door, DISCOUNTS
quoise {~ ish, vinyl interior,
about one week ago, co I o
can be picked up. Phone 992-1 storage space. $00; 8 MM
ALL NEW FOR 1967
R and H.
(67 AtNche- Mu1d1)
braWl!., has all shots.
&amp;l12.
12 1 Gtc l tom built Mauser with ammo.
21 F"t Long
143·208 or !11!&gt;3441. 12 1 3tc
•
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, ... --- and loading equip~ent, $110 ;
p~~~.l
0
1967 AINich" Du• Dec.. 10
"i;P,:edomiilout: ONE LIKE New l-32nd .scale Browning automatic hgh.t 12,
•
Deluxe 2 Door, new tire.!!,
Lil
slot car track wi th one good I $110; Ithaca double bam~l
r.lean: interior, radio, heater,
uswers to ''King." car. Ph. 94!1-3844. u 30 2tc gauge (Flues mndel), $85; !·' ~=======""' black finish.
ROCK Springs Gran. ge wm
Clle•ter Jicinily. 1'!1. - - -·-- ----·---~325 takes all or $250 with· I
~lllb,
11 30 6lp AKC Miniature and To" Pood- out Ithaca. Call after 4 p m• . WHITE HOUSE Restaurant,
meet Thl!l'sdaY, at 8p.m. T!Jere
~~:;.:~=:-=od
~lfflor
will"be a program and refresh·
FOX ·HOUND, while ?n((
\eli, .
or silv_er.
u d 949-2789.
2
Mrs. Emogene Lohn
menls will be served. M!!nibers
on
missing 10 days. semce a groommg. JOne GOOD ciean lump egg and
ur 5 '
Powerglide, radio and heat'A M
10 ACRES LEJ•Ar•·[ University Hospital, Columbus, are reminded to bring
gi[b
·
11 23 tic
Con~
Lester LaThPy· Langs- 1 992·5 443 ·
oil t~eated 'stoker' coal. Pea· ! and aU eqbm~lmdient, "tl
l'r, good whitewalls, green F 0~ ~P. - Clean ;d well Sundau for observation
for Athens State Hospital.
m.i Ohio (Dan ·ne)
"Ph
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two storv Ul ng WI l
fini sh.
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sewing cock Coal Co., 1 bluck from f t f ~t 100 , foot deptb
fenced. 65 acres
PAST Chiefs of MagnoUa
...!.!._~!"2~."-.
at 21 Jtc machine, dress~aker model, traffic light in Cheshire, 0. E~st ~a~. Perneroy. $15,000.
and pastured. Good 7
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill
Temple Pythian Sisters wltl
Nolill
buttonholes, apphq~fs, mnno- Ph. 367-7526.
12 1 tf~ 1 Can finance. Telephone
borne, well with water
returned to their· home have their annual Christmas
fancy hmdesigns,
- JRr::--~-2120 or 11M
QMQ
tern, plenty of water, baseafter a visit with
dinner at Bailey's restaurant,
I WILL _,_.. "''-llaturday tve- grams,
th
t B etc.,d F
~ w·ooo ' · any
en gth '- ~o
~ - Per
,,.,~,.
"-wi out attac ens.
ran
611 cu ft load free dhvery
ll ·27·6tc .
ment, furnace healing.
Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Thursday, promptly at 6:30 p.
11 30 31~ - -- - - -130X40), large shed, cor
and Mr. and Mrs.
m. A party and $1 gilt
"'
• ing on!J .. 1'10 .p.m. Don'SJ new. Full price $49.91 Ill' $5 Ph l43-z484 '
Barber . . . llaeine, 0.
IO&lt;IllhiJ, Ph. Vl(t.28M.
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TWO APARTMENT building.
crib, chicken house,
change will follow at the home
U·2Hic
11
lie !966 Zig Zag Sewing
rnachioe, Mulberry Ave Pomeroy. Jnbl ock rn1'lk house. ,.'9 ,.ruv.
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Mrs. E. J . Hill
' sjpen&lt;ling
Mrs. Adam Ebersbae.
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·Salesman's
emonstralors.
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Adamo''lnd Stanley Auction DON'T pump your o1ugjiil oep. While they last. These mach· come 1109 per month, $4,000.
SYRACUSE _ NEW RANCH '
at Indianapolis,
EVANGELINE Chapter OES
Ho""' and Trading
Pool tio lank. Gel K!-l!:m·AII ,ines equipped 10 zig zag, 1 Call 092-2720.
II 'll 6tc 60 GMC Pickup $150
STYLE_ 3 bedroom~.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill and
wlll meet Thursdsy
b now un.der one roof
B1 Septic Tank Cleaner. LandF
d
p·
k
$695
She
will
also
visit
Dec.
1, at 7:30 p. m.
make bul!onholes, darn, em.,
REO l'k
lid 60 or
oc up
room 113122), wall to
r
th
gu1
lin Plans
La I Cl 1ff S 11 ()() 1 House
5
w.re
mark Farm Bureau in Pom- broider etc Pay just $50 or 1967 STE
, 1 e new, _o
carpeting. modern kitchen
Columbus be ore
e re ar mee g.
•c
on State Route 124 and new eroy 0
11 2&gt; 3111c if you ~ish ;.,onthly paymenls Shlale, 3BsSpeeR dh Jnterm1xaedke 61 Chev. VB P'up B95
and bath, utility room, full
be completed for lnslaliaRt. r by·pass, open daily at
•' ' ,
-- - ed C 1 ~
c anger.
c anger, m
62 Chev.
b bu d h 1 t- Mrs. J o,.ph Struble and
of officeu to be held Sat·
. l2 noon. Jim AdAms
and SINGER SE\\ING MACHINE- can be arrang • a I ~..,lo- payments of $1.50 per wf'ek
buement~ ase ar o wa
Mitch and children.
Dec. 10.
1110
Worthy Stanl•y.
tic Zig zag equipped, in new sew· 3218.
11 28 6lc or pay balance due $9&amp;. Ph. VB Pickup-$1295
er beating, attached garage.lan&lt;! Mark were Wednesday
mg table, 5 payments 17 each COLOR TV, 1967 Motorola, like 092-SM9.
11 18 tfc
SAVINGS FOR YOU ON
plus extra large 2 car
visitors in Gallipolis.
FRIDAY
99 685
3
00
Wanted To Buy
or 13 cosh. Ph. 2-2 ·
new condition, tun warranty,
NEW'66CHEVROLET
Mrs. John Smith has retu:rn·l EUB MEN'o
Brotherhood
11 25
ONE \)SED folding wheel chair
~~ make paymenls of $5 per FHOM WALL to wan, no soil
PASS. CARS
home, after a two weeks vi·lwill meet at lhe Enterprise
6 ms (l bedrooms) m
t. good condition. Ph. 9411- NERVOUS? Can't sleepl Try week or pay off balance. Ph. at all, on carpets
~~. oak lloors, lull base· sit in Toledo, with Mr.
Friday at 7:30
p.m.
31412.
11 30 3lc "Sleepers."
Guaranteed re. ~649.
11 20 tfc with Blue Lustre. Rent elec·
(O, ment, hot water heating,
Homer Walter and,
Ro115h Will show
plo·
STANDING timber-·ia- - Ohio suits or mo~ey
back. ODOUGLAS electric guitar with tric shampooer, 11•
0pon Evos. Ti19.,...
large front porch overlooking Jers and at Monclova w1th
on recen~ trip ~.,Ill
or We•t Virginia, or
old Only 91lc. Nelson • Pharmacy, 3 pickups and amplifier. Ph, ' Cement Block Co.
POMEROY, OHIO
river. Garage. A real buy al and Mrs. Richard Maier
of the church aN urp4 to
11 28
farms with timber, Marloa Pomeroy, 0 .
ll 25 iiCitp 992-2590.
11 25-~
",900.
son,
Heynolds, 601 77, Syracuoe, POTATOES, get your
winter ID66 STEREO Console just
moM WALl t
ll
•
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nd d t
•WE NEED LISTINGS
Mrs. George Sellers has
EAST ·LETART ~ wUI
0 wal • ndo
0.
111102tp potal.tes while tht&gt;y
last. ~n ,·n 1966 model radio eq"ip..
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CREV
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ar
ra~s.
'j
Albert
M.
Cox,
Broker
turned
home
-after
a
visit
witl1
ihcJid
a rummage\ ~ J'rlday
- -·-·-- P fftt
p II d
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good work car, J h. Cheshire.
Clela-' Sal mao
relatives in Canton.
Saturday ~rnbll: I • 3
Help Wanted
~a~:c~~~; , 1~r30a~ ' ped stereo. This set has twin Blue Lustre. Rent elcdri c 367·71ll.
12 l 6tp
Henry
es
Mrs. Carl Mpore and
!he S - n Bullding, old
- -- --~ - - --· __ .. 1 · · __·..
c speaker 1ystem, dua] volumal shmanl\oer $1. Baker
T
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AMBfTIOUS man behtween ~dO 1 YOU CAN walk on your rug 2 control, Jovely walnut finish, ture C-:·0
our, l'&gt;.•eniags 99U5f1 or 992-3138
Long were ues ay
office buil mg, at a ne,
11 28 6tc 195fl CHEVROLE ,
and 50 to tram .as earmg a1
. . .
h
T k
·
:-;tandard transmi ssion, 6 cyl12 1
sitors in Parkersburg, W. Va. 1~ a. m. to 4 p. m. They wiY.
.
1 hours lifter cleamng 11 With
used only 6 mont s.
a eI
• d
ood
t
nd !'res
,,. s
A · ld
r ale '
1
8
11 155
eonsll.lUnl WEx_perJenceA d" not Lustre Foam. Eleclric sham- over payments of $1.25 per I
Business Services
m er, g
mo or
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us anna rno
new rag rugs or 1!1 •
necesmy. rile
u 1vn• t
k
b1
d , - ----- - -·- · ·--· ___
new paint job. Ph. 919-3724
at Olivet
SUNDAY ·
1 1 Eb b h
Hearing Servic., 424 Front 1 pooer rent a L
ers ac
wee or pay a ance
ue , WITH COLD Wealher ahead, arter &gt; p. m.
12 1 3tc
For Sale or Rent
Miss Sandra Reed
HAM SHOOT Sunllay nee. l
$79·44 · Call 992 -3218 11
· ,. 61
crickets. spiders and
1959-RAMBLER, 4door SedaD,
Kiss imee, Fla., spent their
noon at Forked Run Sporl.s.
Street, Marietta , Ohio. or call \ Hardware, Pomeroy• °~c 61
3i3-2253 after !I p. m.
c
.w
c Insects will be coming inside clean upholstery. good tires, 7 ROOM house, 3
\'3cation with her mother,
Club. Sponsored
by
· 12 1 lie, MOHAWK WOOL carpeting, BUDGET PRICED lurnfture If your hom~ where it's warm.
d' Ph 773 ""
II'. batbs. Ph. 992·2590.
Maxine Arnold. They
Webster Pos~ No. .· 39,
11 2~
BABY SITTER, tO.Iive in. care ; tweedy pattern, brown , black I our third Ooor budget sbop.
Protect }'OUr home
from ra Jo, • ·~·· 11 30 ate
to Columbus
Legion. An proCeeds
for 2 small ehildren. Prcfpr: and gray. Ph. 949-2661 late Baker Furniture, Middleporl these pests with ARAB, =;;-;;==:-;;c::::;::-;;;:-on their return to
•·GHts For Yanks.. f1md
older lady, Ph. 992·2&gt;18~ or : evenings.
11 23 6tc Ohio.
11 12 tic available at King Builders 1957 SILVER Hawk Studebaker, A NEW modern 4 room
Mrs. Arnold and Miss Jane
hospitalized veterans at
992-322:1.
Supply Co. , Middleporl.
V,'J, low mileage, Ph. New lage. Velma G. Zuspan. Ph. , Douglas.
'time.
11 30 3tc .
11
30
trc
Haven,
882-227&gt;.
11
2ll
6tp
773·5750,
Mason,
W.
Va.
Miss
Jane
Douglar,
nurse
at
MONDAY
SERVICE Station
&amp;ttendant
1117 !Stp Holzer Hospital, spent the
l cu=s;;;ro
= M;-;:b:::
ut"'ch;::e:::rin
c:g::, wiii- buy
SALEM CENTE:R PT~ meets
wante&lt;j. Phone 992-2438, Mid1960
GALAXIE
Ford
goocl
con·
end
with
her
molher,
Mrs.
Vel·
1
%ond:ay
nigh•' Doc. 5 ·atM1:30
dleport
11 25 6tc
hid.,., Phil Meier, 092·3&gt;IO,
dilion, new tires. Also a 21"
s1
1'
11 I rfc G. E. television. Ph. 992 •5218 ,
Insurance
rna Douglas.
m. on the ,theme, •· u c
For Rent
2. Grabt
lt. N.....
11 29 3tp
Mrs. Mary Aumiller of
We Face' Criti!:al Issues
ACROSS
::, . Hardwood
BULLDOZER
service,
Ponds,
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GET
A
quotatloo
from
REU·
ford,
w.
va.,
mother
or
Mrs.
Our
Democracy." ·Devotions
1. Bout.
1.-J ROO~ furnished apartment
4 . }o::artJI &amp;1!1 II.
of a
&gt;.Lalit
driveways, light
bushing,
Rail btate ~ ~I•
TER INSURANCE, AGENCY Maxine Arnold is a medical
be given by Mrs. Audrey
with bath, in Pomeroy. Ph. I. Lift
back
filling,
092·2208.
ll'lC.
before
ren~wmg
your
tient
at
Gallipolis
Clinic.
Hayes,
Highlight will be a
5. Lone
W'!-3971 or 992·2571. 12 I trc 10. Weary
II I:IU"f
21 . L&amp;rfe
= = == -::::-:::clG;-;:ll;:::lotc-,;;: 6 ROOM house with ceramic auto insurance. We may be room number is 116.
by pupils under dirl'C·
i BEDROOM -tiOUSe- tfititer, all ~i: :,'j:S~~-:7
t; Roster
bundle
SPECIAL 25 per cent labor dis· tile bath new furnace with able to oavi you money.
lion of Maurita Miller, vocal
2.2. Polar
;, Poetlc
ut ilities furnished, near shop· H . ICtemlty
8 2 tic
count on all Gravely Tract· central ;ir conditioning, 870
VISITS PATIENT
instructor. Rerr.,hmeilts will
l!l. Senlry'•
ping area. Ph.. 992-3346 aflt:ornmanct
forrn
ors brought 111, for tun,.up or Ash St, Middlepo~ 0. Ph. AUTOMOBILE Insurance been Mrs. Harry B. Perry of Long bP served. Everyone Is wei.
2'-R~Iig~
t'r S p. m.
12 1 tfc J6..Motber:
8. A~
repairs during ·November and 992-5258 for appointment.
oancelledl Lost your opera!- Bottom, Mr. and Mrs. Harry " ··I cr1me.
iot1a
'1.....,.• au. . December,
9. Lariat.
FURl'ilSfiED apartfnent, 4 [17. ~:;.~
or
notify
and
we
11
30
3tp
or's llcenoel. Call WY :!-2!166. Perry and Mr .. and Mrs.
ll. Small
:25. Protect
3t. BeTerage
drinks
rooms and bath, utilities fur· l&amp;.lJnadlll(«.
will pick up your tractor
TUESnAY
1 IS Uc Notlingham ViSited Saturday
~
6.
Cbanget
~~.~e.
U
.
Putor'a
nished. close to business disated
Gravely Tractor Sales, Porn· i'.,,LI••
wilh Mrs. Setdus Roberts who REEDSV ILLE WSCS
will
.28, 0. T. boot 37. Friend '
. ~·
,, Ph !192 309:,
19. EvMiDg {.
1
tm't. ,~o pt&gt; ...~ .
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aun goct It 15. Injure
eroy,
0.
Ph.
992-2975.
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~t..,
7
underwent
surgery
al
Cabell
have
a-bazaar
and
bake
sale
111
29.-and
31.Low
1
11 30 Jtc:: 20. Bowers ~ lS. JohnQ8eV"en8
{Q, Bromlne:
10 30 30tc
Livestock
Huntington Hospital irl Hun!- the former residence of Dorsel
~=~c---,;--,
:.!2:. 0ffPrt
3L TaU and thin
•yra.
MIDDLEPORT
Nice
4
room
--inglon, w. va.
Reibel, Tuesday, O.c, 6, frolT!
~ HOOr..l h ou s~ with bath, fu!' - 33. Wordop.
listing
your
firm's
services
cottage,
frame
construction
TWO
HORSES
1
Arabian
1 until 9 p. m.
na(·e and garage, 255 W. Main
pcli!M'din
1..
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Dally
Sentinel's
·
with
imitation
stone
siding,
Palomino
stallion,
1'h
years
PAPES
ARE
IIOSTS
tbe
~
St .. Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone
meanlngte
anoth f' r
Service column.
two bedrooms, bath, enclosed old, 1 three year oid m ar ,~. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pape and .11/lrs. carl Autherson, l.(lng·,
992-2668 or 992-2961.
~- StmncAUCI'JONEEB
back
porch. Priced to sell. bred. See after 4 p. m. Don· I entertained with " dinner on Bottom, Mrs. Ralph . Brewer
11 27 fltc
wind
;12
11. Women
CoiDpteie Sentce 1)
$3,500.
na Manuel, Racme.
IThanksgiving at their home and Mrs. Elva Da11ey of Port~4 ROOM house and - bath. 840
in white
11 27 alc Middleport. Guests were Mr. land.
Crlu Bcadford
BRADBURY ~e story frame
·. .
E. Main St ., Pome-roy, 0 . 341. Rubber
Write. Proos or Coataol
5 rooms (2 bedrooms), bath,
Wri te 41 Xtound St .. .&gt;\\hens,
A. c. BRADFORD
aluminum .siding, storm doors
:tt. Deb&amp;rlc
0 ., or call 592·1176.
RadDe, Oldo
and windows, In good condi3%. Greek
11 30 6lp
1etl.er
1 t tic
lion, Excellent buy. $4,500.
33.Cio.eto
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FAR.\1
- 'h mile off Route 248
4 ROOM unfurnis!lf.d apa rtm ent 3.C . Wll. •
SEWING Dll!lchlnel. ~= -Close to Chester - 25 acres I
35-. ConlAirt.t~r
in Pomeroy. Ph. 997-5385 .
36. Complain
rice, FaDb makSU.h 1 Po
for cult ivation, 15 acres of !
11 16 tic :1
11. F'IUihiGn
The a ric op,
lllei'O!'
·
· be 1
-TRAILE}{
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A Ulorlzed Sin er Sales
pasture, balance m t1m r,
~paC'e on Hro\\nl!! l Ji. I~b i b td
. '
s!n-tce.
g
l zg Uc
dug well wd w3ter system, I
AYt'. , Midd lttport. Ph.
992- :~: ~~~~ t!r"J
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11-2 story frame house,
6
see.~~~
267S.
ll 10 tfc
r .... d
concrete
and
bath.
Needs
lots
rooms
~
ed right to your pro}ect
Mi.Jt-J ER~ 2 ~droom - home. fl . :-;,~~rtor
of repair. Going at $5,000.
ljJ
and easy. Free estimates.
Pumeroy, 0_ Ph. !192-Z!IIJJ day
DOWN"
Albert M. Cox, Brokfr
Phone 992-3284,
Goeg!eio
or ~~2-17 02 evenings.
, J . City In
Henry Cleland, Sale,;man
7 24 tfc J
:Mame
Ready-Mix Co., Middleport,
192·3830
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On1o,
6
30
trc
LlOTE
Here'•
how
to
•
·orkt"h:
E\·enings t92-2568 or ·19t·3&amp;36
PTOQ
Ft: H ~ I ~ HEO 2 brdroom apa rt·
A.XYDLII.t..AXJI.
Alii CONDITIONING llefrigel'
11 23 3tc .
mt&gt;nt, ft~ rnace heat, MiddleI• I.ONGFELLOW
atilm
service.
Jack's
Refrlg·
por·t, 0 . Ph . 992&lt;UI74.
HOUSE . on 464 South 4th SL
I)Jll' h•tlt&gt;r Hi m ply sla.nd11 for anoth.. r . Jn U.ls 88mpl t" A. 11 use4
eratioo, New Haven. Phone Middleport, 0 ., $6,800, can De
II 28 tfc lor the th•·ee L's, X tor 1h~ two o·s. etc. Single JetterB, ll.pt.ll•
.
T1J :1-3537.
4 6 trc ' bo~gl1t with small down payPUUR R.OUM turnu1hed apar1 trophi.e.11, the length ~ lormdion ()( the wordiS are all hlnla.
Eluh day the. c:ode letlerlll are dlffl'renl.
HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural
ment, balance like rent Ca~
o•~nl WY t-3638.
4 14 ttc
---··A Cr)'plo...., Quolat1olt
Dosol
Bottle
G39.
Arnold
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co.,
.FURNISHED and unfurnished
Brothers,
618
E.
Malo
St.,
lliddleport 0. 892-2709.
DIFLIFBK KXK DMrKO.AM lCFIKX:
apartments. CIGSe to sc hool.
Pomeroy.
9 22 tfc
11 2 30tc
Phone 992·ii434.
10 18 11• f'.PKJfl HVDK HXVNM l H.-EOAKVB
175 ACRE farm, bouse with 9 ~."'R"oo
=M~H'"'ou::s:e-,-;2;;;-;
6 P;::ark Place,
I
TNWnlltr'• (...'rJptoquoW: HE THAT HATH E.A.RS TO
Wanted
rooms
and
bath,
cellar,
.
I
Middleport,
0.
Also
!:1,
16,
-·
- I HEAR, LET IDM BTUFF THEM: WITH OOTI'ON.-THACK.-house, 2 large barns. free 76 acres (M buildings) all
E0
DEEII HIDES, $1.511, Rod ! iliiAY
l'ox . 13 ; Gray Fox, $1.30; 1
1,,, 2 farm ponds, immedi· located In Rutland. Will oaeMIDODHLIOP . RT
ate occupancy. Pearl Wil· rifice to settle estate. For
Coon. 11.50; Rats , $1.20. Bill
Bailey, P, 0. Box 1!, Reed•- j
llama, 99:!-2318 or 992-21181.
information, cQll Athens, 592IU 3 Uc
62311.
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$75, go-carl frame, $1(1, set
BIG
Exporle~~od
·HARLEY\DAIVIDSON
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-~golf clubs, $111, Ph. 247·2ll2. I
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MOTORCYCLES
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SERVICE
ca..ICT••••
Wo have nver•l duinbft onanlng1 11 1 rtsult of
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M
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moving to our new building. Wt expect to move
NOJ«;E gas apartment .. siz
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old guns, swords, old poe e
knives, old dolls, ammunition,
any calibert any
amount.
Fire's, rear of Speed Queen
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Ave., Middleport, 0.

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Ph. 992-2143
Pomeroy

2 Dr. Deluxe model. Locally ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;
owned and low mileage by
original owner. Spotless c1ean .
interior, beautiful dal'k blue
fin ish, ndio !IDd .heater,
Hanna line
TRAVEL TRAILERS

64 Volkswag. 1295

YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER

DICK RAWLINGS

BLAETTNARS

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NICEST PIOPUl...CALL

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e Lube Men
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WtgM, .,_-~id holidays,

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jobs we need to fill :

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MIDDI;IPORT, OHIO

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WHCT .
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1967 Models In Stock ·
Tire Sale Continues
2 Dr. De-luxe model. Local
U-DRIVE THRU ·
owner,
clean
interior,
jet
lost 1nd found
800xl3 tubeless
POMEROY, OHIO
black fini sh. radio and heater
REWARD for return nf Dancer!
Nylon Black
CAR WASH i
registered chihuahua \~ho dis- ' II~!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!"!!!'!'!!!!'!!!!~~;"';!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!"''il List 27.45 ...•• ••. sale 11.65
POMEROY
app~artd from tht.' home . of
for Sale
For 511.
All prices are plus tax
500 Coupt&gt;. Low mileage, Jo·
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ALL SIZES CARRY SIMILAR
cal I owner std . trans. 1'ur·
~P4f...'!.~
Wilfrt d Slepp, Rl · 2• ~:~:~~~HAYJ'O!tiiufl5;u~Od
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or ~ 7 GUN CABINET, glass door, DISCOUNTS
quoise {~ ish, vinyl interior,
about one week ago, co I o
can be picked up. Phone 992-1 storage space. $00; 8 MM
ALL NEW FOR 1967
R and H.
(67 AtNche- Mu1d1)
braWl!., has all shots.
&amp;l12.
12 1 Gtc l tom built Mauser with ammo.
21 F"t Long
143·208 or !11!&gt;3441. 12 1 3tc
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p~~~.l
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1967 AINich" Du• Dec.. 10
"i;P,:edomiilout: ONE LIKE New l-32nd .scale Browning automatic hgh.t 12,
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Deluxe 2 Door, new tire.!!,
Lil
slot car track wi th one good I $110; Ithaca double bam~l
r.lean: interior, radio, heater,
uswers to ''King." car. Ph. 94!1-3844. u 30 2tc gauge (Flues mndel), $85; !·' ~=======""' black finish.
ROCK Springs Gran. ge wm
Clle•ter Jicinily. 1'!1. - - -·-- ----·---~325 takes all or $250 with· I
~lllb,
11 30 6lp AKC Miniature and To" Pood- out Ithaca. Call after 4 p m• . WHITE HOUSE Restaurant,
meet Thl!l'sdaY, at 8p.m. T!Jere
~~:;.:~=:-=od
~lfflor
will"be a program and refresh·
FOX ·HOUND, while ?n((
\eli, .
or silv_er.
u d 949-2789.
2
Mrs. Emogene Lohn
menls will be served. M!!nibers
on
missing 10 days. semce a groommg. JOne GOOD ciean lump egg and
ur 5 '
Powerglide, radio and heat'A M
10 ACRES LEJ•Ar•·[ University Hospital, Columbus, are reminded to bring
gi[b
·
11 23 tic
Con~
Lester LaThPy· Langs- 1 992·5 443 ·
oil t~eated 'stoker' coal. Pea· ! and aU eqbm~lmdient, "tl
l'r, good whitewalls, green F 0~ ~P. - Clean ;d well Sundau for observation
for Athens State Hospital.
m.i Ohio (Dan ·ne)
"Ph
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two storv Ul ng WI l
fini sh.
1
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sewing cock Coal Co., 1 bluck from f t f ~t 100 , foot deptb
fenced. 65 acres
PAST Chiefs of MagnoUa
...!.!._~!"2~."-.
at 21 Jtc machine, dress~aker model, traffic light in Cheshire, 0. E~st ~a~. Perneroy. $15,000.
and pastured. Good 7
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill
Temple Pythian Sisters wltl
Nolill
buttonholes, apphq~fs, mnno- Ph. 367-7526.
12 1 tf~ 1 Can finance. Telephone
borne, well with water
returned to their· home have their annual Christmas
fancy hmdesigns,
- JRr::--~-2120 or 11M
QMQ
tern, plenty of water, baseafter a visit with
dinner at Bailey's restaurant,
I WILL _,_.. "''-llaturday tve- grams,
th
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en gth '- ~o
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"-wi out attac ens.
ran
611 cu ft load free dhvery
ll ·27·6tc .
ment, furnace healing.
Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Thursday, promptly at 6:30 p.
11 30 31~ - -- - - -130X40), large shed, cor
and Mr. and Mrs.
m. A party and $1 gilt
"'
• ing on!J .. 1'10 .p.m. Don'SJ new. Full price $49.91 Ill' $5 Ph l43-z484 '
Barber . . . llaeine, 0.
IO&lt;IllhiJ, Ph. Vl(t.28M.
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TWO APARTMENT building.
crib, chicken house,
change will follow at the home
U·2Hic
11
lie !966 Zig Zag Sewing
rnachioe, Mulberry Ave Pomeroy. Jnbl ock rn1'lk house. ,.'9 ,.ruv.
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Mrs. E. J . Hill
' sjpen&lt;ling
Mrs. Adam Ebersbae.
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·Salesman's
emonstralors.
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Adamo''lnd Stanley Auction DON'T pump your o1ugjiil oep. While they last. These mach· come 1109 per month, $4,000.
SYRACUSE _ NEW RANCH '
at Indianapolis,
EVANGELINE Chapter OES
Ho""' and Trading
Pool tio lank. Gel K!-l!:m·AII ,ines equipped 10 zig zag, 1 Call 092-2720.
II 'll 6tc 60 GMC Pickup $150
STYLE_ 3 bedroom~.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill and
wlll meet Thursdsy
b now un.der one roof
B1 Septic Tank Cleaner. LandF
d
p·
k
$695
She
will
also
visit
Dec.
1, at 7:30 p. m.
make bul!onholes, darn, em.,
REO l'k
lid 60 or
oc up
room 113122), wall to
r
th
gu1
lin Plans
La I Cl 1ff S 11 ()() 1 House
5
w.re
mark Farm Bureau in Pom- broider etc Pay just $50 or 1967 STE
, 1 e new, _o
carpeting. modern kitchen
Columbus be ore
e re ar mee g.
•c
on State Route 124 and new eroy 0
11 2&gt; 3111c if you ~ish ;.,onthly paymenls Shlale, 3BsSpeeR dh Jnterm1xaedke 61 Chev. VB P'up B95
and bath, utility room, full
be completed for lnslaliaRt. r by·pass, open daily at
•' ' ,
-- - ed C 1 ~
c anger.
c anger, m
62 Chev.
b bu d h 1 t- Mrs. J o,.ph Struble and
of officeu to be held Sat·
. l2 noon. Jim AdAms
and SINGER SE\\ING MACHINE- can be arrang • a I ~..,lo- payments of $1.50 per wf'ek
buement~ ase ar o wa
Mitch and children.
Dec. 10.
1110
Worthy Stanl•y.
tic Zig zag equipped, in new sew· 3218.
11 28 6lc or pay balance due $9&amp;. Ph. VB Pickup-$1295
er beating, attached garage.lan&lt;! Mark were Wednesday
mg table, 5 payments 17 each COLOR TV, 1967 Motorola, like 092-SM9.
11 18 tfc
SAVINGS FOR YOU ON
plus extra large 2 car
visitors in Gallipolis.
FRIDAY
99 685
3
00
Wanted To Buy
or 13 cosh. Ph. 2-2 ·
new condition, tun warranty,
NEW'66CHEVROLET
Mrs. John Smith has retu:rn·l EUB MEN'o
Brotherhood
11 25
ONE \)SED folding wheel chair
~~ make paymenls of $5 per FHOM WALL to wan, no soil
PASS. CARS
home, after a two weeks vi·lwill meet at lhe Enterprise
6 ms (l bedrooms) m
t. good condition. Ph. 9411- NERVOUS? Can't sleepl Try week or pay off balance. Ph. at all, on carpets
~~. oak lloors, lull base· sit in Toledo, with Mr.
Friday at 7:30
p.m.
31412.
11 30 3lc "Sleepers."
Guaranteed re. ~649.
11 20 tfc with Blue Lustre. Rent elec·
(O, ment, hot water heating,
Homer Walter and,
Ro115h Will show
plo·
STANDING timber-·ia- - Ohio suits or mo~ey
back. ODOUGLAS electric guitar with tric shampooer, 11•
0pon Evos. Ti19.,...
large front porch overlooking Jers and at Monclova w1th
on recen~ trip ~.,Ill
or We•t Virginia, or
old Only 91lc. Nelson • Pharmacy, 3 pickups and amplifier. Ph, ' Cement Block Co.
POMEROY, OHIO
river. Garage. A real buy al and Mrs. Richard Maier
of the church aN urp4 to
11 28
farms with timber, Marloa Pomeroy, 0 .
ll 25 iiCitp 992-2590.
11 25-~
",900.
son,
Heynolds, 601 77, Syracuoe, POTATOES, get your
winter ID66 STEREO Console just
moM WALl t
ll
•
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nd d t
•WE NEED LISTINGS
Mrs. George Sellers has
EAST ·LETART ~ wUI
0 wal • ndo
0.
111102tp potal.tes while tht&gt;y
last. ~n ,·n 1966 model radio eq"ip..
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CREV
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sta
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ar
ra~s.
'j
Albert
M.
Cox,
Broker
turned
home
-after
a
visit
witl1
ihcJid
a rummage\ ~ J'rlday
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p II d
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J at a11 ' on carpe 1s c eana
good work car, J h. Cheshire.
Clela-' Sal mao
relatives in Canton.
Saturday ~rnbll: I • 3
Help Wanted
~a~:c~~~; , 1~r30a~ ' ped stereo. This set has twin Blue Lustre. Rent elcdri c 367·71ll.
12 l 6tp
Henry
es
Mrs. Carl Mpore and
!he S - n Bullding, old
- -- --~ - - --· __ .. 1 · · __·..
c speaker 1ystem, dua] volumal shmanl\oer $1. Baker
T
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AMBfTIOUS man behtween ~dO 1 YOU CAN walk on your rug 2 control, Jovely walnut finish, ture C-:·0
our, l'&gt;.•eniags 99U5f1 or 992-3138
Long were ues ay
office buil mg, at a ne,
11 28 6tc 195fl CHEVROLE ,
and 50 to tram .as earmg a1
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T k
·
:-;tandard transmi ssion, 6 cyl12 1
sitors in Parkersburg, W. Va. 1~ a. m. to 4 p. m. They wiY.
.
1 hours lifter cleamng 11 With
used only 6 mont s.
a eI
• d
ood
t
nd !'res
,,. s
A · ld
r ale '
1
8
11 155
eonsll.lUnl WEx_perJenceA d" not Lustre Foam. Eleclric sham- over payments of $1.25 per I
Business Services
m er, g
mo or
'
us anna rno
new rag rugs or 1!1 •
necesmy. rile
u 1vn• t
k
b1
d , - ----- - -·- · ·--· ___
new paint job. Ph. 919-3724
at Olivet
SUNDAY ·
1 1 Eb b h
Hearing Servic., 424 Front 1 pooer rent a L
ers ac
wee or pay a ance
ue , WITH COLD Wealher ahead, arter &gt; p. m.
12 1 3tc
For Sale or Rent
Miss Sandra Reed
HAM SHOOT Sunllay nee. l
$79·44 · Call 992 -3218 11
· ,. 61
crickets. spiders and
1959-RAMBLER, 4door SedaD,
Kiss imee, Fla., spent their
noon at Forked Run Sporl.s.
Street, Marietta , Ohio. or call \ Hardware, Pomeroy• °~c 61
3i3-2253 after !I p. m.
c
.w
c Insects will be coming inside clean upholstery. good tires, 7 ROOM house, 3
\'3cation with her mother,
Club. Sponsored
by
· 12 1 lie, MOHAWK WOOL carpeting, BUDGET PRICED lurnfture If your hom~ where it's warm.
d' Ph 773 ""
II'. batbs. Ph. 992·2590.
Maxine Arnold. They
Webster Pos~ No. .· 39,
11 2~
BABY SITTER, tO.Iive in. care ; tweedy pattern, brown , black I our third Ooor budget sbop.
Protect }'OUr home
from ra Jo, • ·~·· 11 30 ate
to Columbus
Legion. An proCeeds
for 2 small ehildren. Prcfpr: and gray. Ph. 949-2661 late Baker Furniture, Middleporl these pests with ARAB, =;;-;;==:-;;c::::;::-;;;:-on their return to
•·GHts For Yanks.. f1md
older lady, Ph. 992·2&gt;18~ or : evenings.
11 23 6tc Ohio.
11 12 tic available at King Builders 1957 SILVER Hawk Studebaker, A NEW modern 4 room
Mrs. Arnold and Miss Jane
hospitalized veterans at
992-322:1.
Supply Co. , Middleporl.
V,'J, low mileage, Ph. New lage. Velma G. Zuspan. Ph. , Douglas.
'time.
11 30 3tc .
11
30
trc
Haven,
882-227&gt;.
11
2ll
6tp
773·5750,
Mason,
W.
Va.
Miss
Jane
Douglar,
nurse
at
MONDAY
SERVICE Station
&amp;ttendant
1117 !Stp Holzer Hospital, spent the
l cu=s;;;ro
= M;-;:b:::
ut"'ch;::e:::rin
c:g::, wiii- buy
SALEM CENTE:R PT~ meets
wante&lt;j. Phone 992-2438, Mid1960
GALAXIE
Ford
goocl
con·
end
with
her
molher,
Mrs.
Vel·
1
%ond:ay
nigh•' Doc. 5 ·atM1:30
dleport
11 25 6tc
hid.,., Phil Meier, 092·3&gt;IO,
dilion, new tires. Also a 21"
s1
1'
11 I rfc G. E. television. Ph. 992 •5218 ,
Insurance
rna Douglas.
m. on the ,theme, •· u c
For Rent
2. Grabt
lt. N.....
11 29 3tp
Mrs. Mary Aumiller of
We Face' Criti!:al Issues
ACROSS
::, . Hardwood
BULLDOZER
service,
Ponds,
_
_
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GET
A
quotatloo
from
REU·
ford,
w.
va.,
mother
or
Mrs.
Our
Democracy." ·Devotions
1. Bout.
1.-J ROO~ furnished apartment
4 . }o::artJI &amp;1!1 II.
of a
&gt;.Lalit
driveways, light
bushing,
Rail btate ~ ~I•
TER INSURANCE, AGENCY Maxine Arnold is a medical
be given by Mrs. Audrey
with bath, in Pomeroy. Ph. I. Lift
back
filling,
092·2208.
ll'lC.
before
ren~wmg
your
tient
at
Gallipolis
Clinic.
Hayes,
Highlight will be a
5. Lone
W'!-3971 or 992·2571. 12 I trc 10. Weary
II I:IU"f
21 . L&amp;rfe
= = == -::::-:::clG;-;:ll;:::lotc-,;;: 6 ROOM house with ceramic auto insurance. We may be room number is 116.
by pupils under dirl'C·
i BEDROOM -tiOUSe- tfititer, all ~i: :,'j:S~~-:7
t; Roster
bundle
SPECIAL 25 per cent labor dis· tile bath new furnace with able to oavi you money.
lion of Maurita Miller, vocal
2.2. Polar
;, Poetlc
ut ilities furnished, near shop· H . ICtemlty
8 2 tic
count on all Gravely Tract· central ;ir conditioning, 870
VISITS PATIENT
instructor. Rerr.,hmeilts will
l!l. Senlry'•
ping area. Ph.. 992-3346 aflt:ornmanct
forrn
ors brought 111, for tun,.up or Ash St, Middlepo~ 0. Ph. AUTOMOBILE Insurance been Mrs. Harry B. Perry of Long bP served. Everyone Is wei.
2'-R~Iig~
t'r S p. m.
12 1 tfc J6..Motber:
8. A~
repairs during ·November and 992-5258 for appointment.
oancelledl Lost your opera!- Bottom, Mr. and Mrs. Harry " ··I cr1me.
iot1a
'1.....,.• au. . December,
9. Lariat.
FURl'ilSfiED apartfnent, 4 [17. ~:;.~
or
notify
and
we
11
30
3tp
or's llcenoel. Call WY :!-2!166. Perry and Mr .. and Mrs.
ll. Small
:25. Protect
3t. BeTerage
drinks
rooms and bath, utilities fur· l&amp;.lJnadlll(«.
will pick up your tractor
TUESnAY
1 IS Uc Notlingham ViSited Saturday
~
6.
Cbanget
~~.~e.
U
.
Putor'a
nished. close to business disated
Gravely Tractor Sales, Porn· i'.,,LI••
wilh Mrs. Setdus Roberts who REEDSV ILLE WSCS
will
.28, 0. T. boot 37. Friend '
. ~·
,, Ph !192 309:,
19. EvMiDg {.
1
tm't. ,~o pt&gt; ...~ .
·
• · o~o.
aun goct It 15. Injure
eroy,
0.
Ph.
992-2975.
~
...
lrl~
~t..,
7
underwent
surgery
al
Cabell
have
a-bazaar
and
bake
sale
111
29.-and
31.Low
1
11 30 Jtc:: 20. Bowers ~ lS. JohnQ8eV"en8
{Q, Bromlne:
10 30 30tc
Livestock
Huntington Hospital irl Hun!- the former residence of Dorsel
~=~c---,;--,
:.!2:. 0ffPrt
3L TaU and thin
•yra.
MIDDLEPORT
Nice
4
room
--inglon, w. va.
Reibel, Tuesday, O.c, 6, frolT!
~ HOOr..l h ou s~ with bath, fu!' - 33. Wordop.
listing
your
firm's
services
cottage,
frame
construction
TWO
HORSES
1
Arabian
1 until 9 p. m.
na(·e and garage, 255 W. Main
pcli!M'din
1..
I"
Dally
Sentinel's
·
with
imitation
stone
siding,
Palomino
stallion,
1'h
years
PAPES
ARE
IIOSTS
tbe
~
St .. Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone
meanlngte
anoth f' r
Service column.
two bedrooms, bath, enclosed old, 1 three year oid m ar ,~. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pape and .11/lrs. carl Autherson, l.(lng·,
992-2668 or 992-2961.
~- StmncAUCI'JONEEB
back
porch. Priced to sell. bred. See after 4 p. m. Don· I entertained with " dinner on Bottom, Mrs. Ralph . Brewer
11 27 fltc
wind
;12
11. Women
CoiDpteie Sentce 1)
$3,500.
na Manuel, Racme.
IThanksgiving at their home and Mrs. Elva Da11ey of Port~4 ROOM house and - bath. 840
in white
11 27 alc Middleport. Guests were Mr. land.
Crlu Bcadford
BRADBURY ~e story frame
·. .
E. Main St ., Pome-roy, 0 . 341. Rubber
Write. Proos or Coataol
5 rooms (2 bedrooms), bath,
Wri te 41 Xtound St .. .&gt;\\hens,
A. c. BRADFORD
aluminum .siding, storm doors
:tt. Deb&amp;rlc
0 ., or call 592·1176.
RadDe, Oldo
and windows, In good condi3%. Greek
11 30 6lp
1etl.er
1 t tic
lion, Excellent buy. $4,500.
33.Cio.eto
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FAR.\1
- 'h mile off Route 248
4 ROOM unfurnis!lf.d apa rtm ent 3.C . Wll. •
SEWING Dll!lchlnel. ~= -Close to Chester - 25 acres I
35-. ConlAirt.t~r
in Pomeroy. Ph. 997-5385 .
36. Complain
rice, FaDb makSU.h 1 Po
for cult ivation, 15 acres of !
11 16 tic :1
11. F'IUihiGn
The a ric op,
lllei'O!'
·
· be 1
-TRAILE}{
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A Ulorlzed Sin er Sales
pasture, balance m t1m r,
~paC'e on Hro\\nl!! l Ji. I~b i b td
. '
s!n-tce.
g
l zg Uc
dug well wd w3ter system, I
AYt'. , Midd lttport. Ph.
992- :~: ~~~~ t!r"J
I"
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11-2 story frame house,
6
see.~~~
267S.
ll 10 tfc
r .... d
concrete
and
bath.
Needs
lots
rooms
~
ed right to your pro}ect
Mi.Jt-J ER~ 2 ~droom - home. fl . :-;,~~rtor
of repair. Going at $5,000.
ljJ
and easy. Free estimates.
Pumeroy, 0_ Ph. !192-Z!IIJJ day
DOWN"
Albert M. Cox, Brokfr
Phone 992-3284,
Goeg!eio
or ~~2-17 02 evenings.
, J . City In
Henry Cleland, Sale,;man
7 24 tfc J
:Mame
Ready-Mix Co., Middleport,
192·3830
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30
trc
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Here'•
how
to
•
·orkt"h:
E\·enings t92-2568 or ·19t·3&amp;36
PTOQ
Ft: H ~ I ~ HEO 2 brdroom apa rt·
A.XYDLII.t..AXJI.
Alii CONDITIONING llefrigel'
11 23 3tc .
mt&gt;nt, ft~ rnace heat, MiddleI• I.ONGFELLOW
atilm
service.
Jack's
Refrlg·
por·t, 0 . Ph . 992&lt;UI74.
HOUSE . on 464 South 4th SL
I)Jll' h•tlt&gt;r Hi m ply sla.nd11 for anoth.. r . Jn U.ls 88mpl t" A. 11 use4
eratioo, New Haven. Phone Middleport, 0 ., $6,800, can De
II 28 tfc lor the th•·ee L's, X tor 1h~ two o·s. etc. Single JetterB, ll.pt.ll•
.
T1J :1-3537.
4 6 trc ' bo~gl1t with small down payPUUR R.OUM turnu1hed apar1 trophi.e.11, the length ~ lormdion ()( the wordiS are all hlnla.
Eluh day the. c:ode letlerlll are dlffl'renl.
HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural
ment, balance like rent Ca~
o•~nl WY t-3638.
4 14 ttc
---··A Cr)'plo...., Quolat1olt
Dosol
Bottle
G39.
Arnold
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co.,
.FURNISHED and unfurnished
Brothers,
618
E.
Malo
St.,
lliddleport 0. 892-2709.
DIFLIFBK KXK DMrKO.AM lCFIKX:
apartments. CIGSe to sc hool.
Pomeroy.
9 22 tfc
11 2 30tc
Phone 992·ii434.
10 18 11• f'.PKJfl HVDK HXVNM l H.-EOAKVB
175 ACRE farm, bouse with 9 ~."'R"oo
=M~H'"'ou::s:e-,-;2;;;-;
6 P;::ark Place,
I
TNWnlltr'• (...'rJptoquoW: HE THAT HATH E.A.RS TO
Wanted
rooms
and
bath,
cellar,
.
I
Middleport,
0.
Also
!:1,
16,
-·
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E0
DEEII HIDES, $1.511, Rod ! iliiAY
l'ox . 13 ; Gray Fox, $1.30; 1
1,,, 2 farm ponds, immedi· located In Rutland. Will oaeMIDODHLIOP . RT
ate occupancy. Pearl Wil· rifice to settle estate. For
Coon. 11.50; Rats , $1.20. Bill
Bailey, P, 0. Box 1!, Reed•- j
llama, 99:!-2318 or 992-21181.
information, cQll Athens, 592IU 3 Uc
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lose to Heart .of Hanoi
Logan Hard -Pressed for Laborers
deluxe
automatic
1-1 2·slice

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blender

committee, reported the Rt. 931 Davis.
"north • south" highway pl'(l. Thursday's dinner was caterjeot from Chesapeake to Upper ed by Karl Sohmltter, Logan.
SAIGON (UP!) -U.S. carrier
Sanduaky Ia now a probability. Gallia county representatives based Navy jet. and Air Force
SEORC members recently met introduced were Ray st. Clair, flghter·IK&gt;mbera believed base~
with divls.ions 5, t, and 10 of- John Allen, Roger Barron, Har- in Thailand struck oil and
ficiaJs to study this project. ry K. Mills, EmerMJn E. Evans, transportation centers four to
Cong.• Elect Clarence E. Harland Martin and Hobart Wil· five miles from the heart of
Miller, Sen. Oakley Colllllll, Sen. son, Jr.
Hanoi today in the mlgh~st
Harry Armstrong, and Repre. Meigs county representatives raid against the Commumst
sentaUvea Ralph Welker, Don introduced were State Rep. capital since July.
December membership meet. Bert M!Us, Ironton, a mem- Gothard and Harvey
Reese Ra1ph Welker, BiU Childs and Freak weather condiUons 1' ·
ing at lhe Logan National Guard ber of the SEORC'o bighway were Introduced by President Jack Welsll.
which had protected North Viet
Armory 'Dmrtday nigbt.
Nam for the past few weeks
"Don't 'oversell your commumty! ''
"Watch the avaUabUity
yeur \labor '\IPPiy!"
S!&gt;fltking from
Ylas Nate Hurt, manager
Logan'' Goodyear plant.
was a'*'"ing liiO lndlvlduala
representing 12 counties of the

sllortly. Dahlberg also announced the council now has 00
active members.
Den Russel~ president of
the Logan Trade Club, spcnsors
of last night's event, showed
col~r slides of Logan, entitled,
''Logan, Ohio, USA." the film
!trips were narrated by a proSoutheal$ern Ohio
Regional fessional firm and was a proCouncU t,«endlng the SEORC's ject of the Logan Rotary club.

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loa Iailay 11 oaly about onetall ~ Dlll'BlDI staffs re..rted fw work.
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Almolt 400 nurses
. !IUDUM ~UI1day iD 1 diapute
fiVer pay fli!K'!I that would bave
:letted tbeln $100 a ~dl by
~tt March. Tbe bospatala of.
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$1.49 CONTACT CAPSULES _ _ 87c

95c BUFFERIN for Pain

73c

73c EXCEDRIN EXTRA STRENGTH
PAIN RELIEVER - - - - - 39c

$1.09 LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC

84c

97c CEPACOL MOUTHWASH

$1.19 CORICIDIN FOR COLDS

97c

59c PEPTO BISMOL FOR
UPSET STOMACH - - - - 29c

79c PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA - 59c

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HARBOR BEACH, MICH. Snow and zero cold enveloped
lhe Lake Huron search area to-

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PLAN DINNER, PARTY

'!be Catholic Women's Club
will bave a Christmas dinner
and party with a $1 gUt
ex.
change, in the church auditori-

um Sunday, December 11, at
; p.m. Members are to bring
cookies. Reservations for the
dinner are to be made on the
church bullelin board sunday'
December 4. The
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southerndi outskirts. Spokesmen Deci~nMo~ loCcatio n Hoi t th? 28F ·mdembt•r board of tr~"~stees. 1 vantages of several sites prop..
put the ·stanre at 4 to 5 miles propos
e~.gs oun1Y ~~ on- un s tuiB 1mg a minimum of t'd.
-almost as close as the 3 1·2 cal and Pioneer Society mus·i120,000, offered by former Porn I
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mUe dlatance of previous r:aids eum is expected to cnme at a eroy !'esident J. W. Herscher .. . ~he committee, 8! a whole,
June 3it. __ .
s~ial session of the organiza·l Huntington. w. Va_ for a mus- 1mdJcated 11.5. feelmg that a plot
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sit , on tl\e oountyoOwned properiJ
Military spokeomen alao made at I p.m.
I search.
Inear the inflfmii!Y. building
110 mentiOn of . ~y air~aft
This was annouDCed in
al Expressing their views on ~·ould be the best·SUJled localo:;ses or ~f anti-an·~raft fll'e. meeting Thursday afternoon at proposed sites were commit-' tiOn. Mr. Slory said the board
~oth Ha~J ~ Haiphong ~ the Meigs County Infirmary 11ee membf.rs Leo Storv, ch&lt;~Jr· of coumy rommissioners ha~
nnged wtth ctn:les of SovJ~~ building where the site commit- 1man: Alfred F.lberftld. -Wallace· rerbatly agreed that a locatior
b.uilt surface-to-atr (SAM_) mJs- lee made public its views on I Bradford. John Duerr and Pur- 1 would be made availiible on tht
SJies and great battenes of lhe location of the museum. J ley Karr.
, Mulbe;Ty .Heights county-ownec
radar~lrected
conventional The final decision of
t h e1 Speaking as individuals, they rroperty lf the tru~tePs should
anti-aircraft guns.
s.ite will CQme from the society's reviewed advar.tages and disad- choose th&lt;:t S!te.
Flrst Siace August
- -~ Other areas the committe~

Teachers propose watehdog ""·
cOnutllttee
• On L n•}atUfe hous~ pr,ope~~y

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port: Aaron Soarber;y. Leon, away.
needs of the slate's public schools.
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W. Va.; Roberta Dailey, Mid· U.S. war planes .also struck
Paul C. Hayes. retmng OEA preSident proposed at ward the countv-owned proper
dleport ; Margaret
Johnson, the Communist North on the group's convention Thursday that an OEA Commis- ty near the ~n~1:':lary whJle SIB'
Pomeroy.
Thursday although there were sion be appointed to meet after each session of the leg;s. reymg pos.~ibolJhe&gt;' of the var
~illcllarges - Debbie Eynon, so many thunderstorms and low llature to make the evalna· ,
lous ~lies. _smd Mr. Story.

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A rounty wide workshop ••The Teaching of Sturly Ehzabeth Roush, Norma Grant, ceilings that attacks were bon.
' request teachers to nold takOne co~m1Uet&gt; member a
Skills/' will be held at the P~meroy Junior and Senlor Benny W~lfe, Juanita Spencer, limited to 41 missions, prlmari- l Als? pro~sed Thursday night log .jobs in Ohio bec~ast. it pressed his f~elm~ Ulat fb
High School buildings Monday, December 5, at 1:30 p.m. MoHy Gwnther.
ly against traffic in · the , was 1mposmg of sanct1ons on prov1des students un mft'flor county-owned site m . ~omerol
for all teachers of kindergarten through grade 12, an· Birth - A son, to Mr. and I halphone area and storage and Ithe state ~f the legislature does ~ducation. and establish a~ ol· would ~e best smce 1t IS loca\
nounced Dan E. Morris, Meigs county supervisor, Thurs- Mrs. James Russell, Waverly. communication sites in the not r~ise teacher sa laries and fu:-e to fmd out-of-state Jobs ed_wnhm only a fE'w m_inute.
day.
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lstate (support to education. The for Ohio leachers.
dr1v: from the new section. o.
. lor, Clinton County, will meet in
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('lassi\Jo~ teachers also must 1 The Of:A adoptf'~ Thursday H.t. 1, now under ~onstruct10n
It Is hoped that the sessJOn I the senior homeroom on the
approv~ 1t before the OEA del· a resolutiOn
urgmg
srhool and would be very easily a~
will provide te~chers with ~- I second floor of the Pomeroy Suow Ounies endlnJ oorth·l
egltes act
boards to honor cuntr&lt;~rts with CCONTINUED ON Pa e
forma~ and Ideas that ~lU i senior High School Building. eaaf loolgllt, .. partly .. cloudy I
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The reso lution called for a \ea~hers ~ho report for work
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be used lD tbe class~m to 1JD. Teachers in this group are ask- northeast, dear
elmrltel'e. i
. !216 mil! ion increase in
the dunng stnkes.
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prove the study hab!IB of our ed to bring the following rna· MooUy !IlDDY, coatlaued cold
'state's biennial school support. I
atudents, noted Morr1s.
terials, scissors, paste, scotch : Saturday.
about 70 per cent of it going for
SERVICES ANNOUNCED
Group 1, Grades K-3, group tape and a stapler.
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instructional costs.
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leader, Helen O'Coonel, Conaul·
BOOSTERS TO MEET
If the 1%1&amp; millloa is ant
Funeral services f&lt;lr
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tant, N.D.E.A., State . Depart. Groop S, gradeo 7·12 •. group A combined Band Boosters
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provided and stale oaptJOrt to Graves, who died Wednesday
ment of Education, Will meet leaders, Anthony DlblasJo, IJi.. meeting will be held at the
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U, lt discuss partments, and by the 8eco00- completed baalc trainloa at
to pressinl problems. ary Council, ts that of basJe Fort BeDDillg, Ga. Hia wtre,
of tbe problema to ~ curriculum revision, or "Chang. Bertha, resides at Pomeroy
at this and future ' ing ·what We Teach.'• 'Ihese l Route 1. Pvt. WUIIams Is tbe
will be report cord meetings are, "otremely
son of Mrs. Dale Morao, Rt. 1
, ll'adJDI procedures, JX)rilnt, as from tbem' will ·~ Circleville, Ohio. ·· · · -- · · ·
pol icies, and record come our oew program for
'ted
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the romlng years," said Mr.
. A spokesman said the attack '
as pOSSJ e 'i'"' wen
and many more p....~.. Haruraves.
I Veterans Memorlal Hospital on the oil depots and vehicle I
the Lutheran Church property
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off Blltternut-&lt;Jve in downtown
bave been identified as A publicaUoo titled, "What
rs. .ames storage areas was the first near
by !be Elementary We Did in School This Week" RuaseU, Waverly; All.en Gilkey, Hanoi •ince last Aug. 10.
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Pomeroy; the old county court·
Mr Hargraves has been sent to parents in ' Pomeroy; Henry
Waggoner, Reliable military sources called
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' Harrisonville; Mary Irene Gil· it the biggest since
uly 29
COLUMBUS (UP!)- The Ohio Education Associa· ag: u~ t.Je f'iVP Ploontsd vJclmty ,
more, Pomero~; . Ka~hy . Gill, when planes destroyed huge oil Uon (OEA) may hold a spring session to evaluate whe- : a~ t e mun•c•!la on
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Logan IS• Favoredto capture cage crown

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GIVES DINNI!R
Mr. and Mra. Earl Moaaman
entertained with a diMer Wednesday, at their borne, Union
Ave. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Painter and
Victor, Diane and Becky
Paln!Bville, Ky., and Mrs.
Mosl!ll\an of MlnenvUie.

hi. Patriek .. I..: ~·

has rtt1lmed t. yoit,Jiemllnt,

lay, ending all hope of finding
aurvlvon ?' a ltUp tragedy that
took 28 lives.
n.enty lee • cooled bodies
have been ......red from the
water.s w~ lhe 60-year~d
ore carrier •Daniel J, Morrell"' the gymnasium of the Pom·jrector of Readina Center, Lake- Rntland Elementary school
snapped tn l!O and sank durl.n&amp; eroy Junior High School
wood City Schools, and . Mr. gym on December 6 at 8 p. m.
1 howling pJe early Tuesday. Group 2, Grades 4-G, group HlllTY Anderson, Educational It is expected that 8 representa, :.
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leaders, Ruth Hudson, Elemen. Consultant, St~te Department of tive of a band untfonn comPe11lmiftic o/ L1/e
tary Supervisor. State Depart· , Educatloo, wUI meet Ia tho pany will be on hand to show
ment of Education, and Grace _i ~uditorium of the Pomeroy St!n~ 1~ different colors of uniforms, and
PmsBURG~ - DUCTORSJStewart. Elementary 11upervis-!ror High School building.
help in selecting school eolors.
were P'19itnlst1C today about
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the chanetl for survival ol
Roni SUe Aronsoa. the only
survivor am~ the qumtuplets
horn bere Ia!' saturday.
1 Logan wiU capture liB llrsl la!t year'• championship re- 1time In eight years. The Blue
The one pound. 11-ounce Ia· Sou.theaatern Ohio League ba+ serve squad which posted an Devils were picked
fourt.b
!ant toOk a him lor the worse ketball ehamplo118hlp In
II overall 11-1 record. Lost cage with 511 point. The GaiUans reThunday whee ahe went Into yean!
title won by Legan was in the celved one fi;st place vo1.e.
convulllona Ind. belan havlnl 'lbat wall the consensus of 1~51 campaign.
. .Jackson was selected fifth
difficulty breathing.
II Southeastern Ohio League Of a po95lble Ill polnta, the Iwllh 50 point.. The lronmen al·
sportswriter~ and radio broad~ Chieftains received 79~ points, ·~ so received one first place vote.
More Sn0111
cuters Thuraday night In Ath· on six and one-half first place Middleport was picked sixtn
SNOW . IITOilMS 8WEPT ens who predicted the outcome votes.
: wJth 34 points, defending eo •
ocaltered sectlotll of the nnrt1&gt; ef the 111tJ6.1'1 SEoAL honl- Nelsonville's Greyhound&amp; were : champion Wellston seventh with
ern United States from the wQOd ebase prior to the lith picked to finish second. The '2!&gt; points and Pomeroy was o
Rookl01 to New England toda)o. 81111Ual AU.S0Uihe""'7n grid HoWidl totaled 7011
point., : unanimoos choice to place laat
ACCtiiiiJIIIIYiq the ....... wu blnquet.
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and received 211 ltrat place: with II poio!B.
1 fal'(e Oonadlu cold 1!18$8 The Cllletlalnl, with five "" votes.
: The ~ Southeastern Ohio
eeatered over· the upper plaltUJ -lng leltermea from
los&amp; Dtlending e&lt;&gt;&lt;hamplon Athens! League hoop race begins tonight
·~ pfanged tempera- to yeor's lllplld (•Ill will field waa plckfll..llllrd. wllh 1111 paints., as Gallipolls travel! to NelMiow ~. !II ,1,. ~ • lhetr ~Jflelt fesiiiiD lhe IICbocll's Galll~t. acoordina
I he: ville, Middleport to Pomeroy,
:l!ftW!oJ!ll. '. l!ui&gt;tlro ~ ~~~~~. Belldet five
ICll'!f*.and eaotera, will finish ! Athena to Wellston and Jackson
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Teaching· of Studv Skills
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Always LOW Prescription and Drug Prices
Every Day. Always Plenty of friendly
Pharmacists and Clerks to Serve You Promptly
Every Day Low Pricesl

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cleared suddenly and the Navy
F4 Phantoms and Air Forcel
F105 Thunderchiefs roared in
through gaping holes in the
~loud cover and dropped thousands of pounds of bombs.

There was no report on
damage to the principal targets,
an oil storage area 14 1·2 miles
. and the Van
nor th of the c1ty
Dlen vehicle depot near the

have been 352 children identified as needing i
e~~~~;~~~rli~R~rv~i~ce,·and.
which will Include medical and dental e•· '
aome li\Dited remedial work. Mrs. Edna!
is the nurse who has been ediplayed bJ t JA
of Education to direct this p,roaram, Mr. :Qar·
l&amp;r•IVes said.
- ·- - A general meetiq: of aU 4Js.. lngs ol IICODdlry depattments
trict" teachers in grades one are con'iminl· The bulc probsix wW be be1d Moo. lem beingatudied by these de-

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SAIGON (VPI] - Amrt·
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BIGGEST K!LtED - Jack Warner, RD. Pomeroy, displays hi• ll·polnt buck
Communist bottalloa
aoar ;deer he ktlled Thursday In the Wolf Pen vicinity of Meigs County. The deer,
Salj:oa today, kiUing 81 Viet 1 w~1ghmg approximately 300 pounds, was reported Ihe largest killed In the county
Cong without the loss of a 1thts season. Game Protector Donald Wi1liams said 23 hunters reported kills through
alngle ll. S. ooldler.
1'hursday evening. ~ Sentinel Pholo •

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Grant

Other Plfnclpaf •.peal:•en.
were H. V, ~y,
mana·
Jer of the Lopn plant of Lock..... of GeoQia and M. P.
t.lmon. mllliler of tho Jack·
..., a..~Year operation.
:Lopa, ..~ lhteo ... plants
the pa!l foilr ~. Is "han!
. _ . lor labor aceording
~ "mal:!., 1r dlflleult to
l.lnd plant Optr41lont."
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of the IIEOIIC, ':;~~~.nf The Meigs Local School District bas won approval
Davis, Oal: J:UII .I
a ,8,654 Title I proJ·ect for health services for chil·
and biJikor.• the
Wll. Meeteouncil.
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1 through 6 who were identified as bav·
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Columbus will be Sunday at '

MI'nelli ··s
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dent ~neil and Na~onal Hon- the OEA would be asked ~ 2:JO p.m.· at the
Rawlings _
or Society. are workmg ~~rd
Coats fo~uneral Home wlth H.ev.
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a goal beheved of g_reat sJgmfiDonald Hicks officiating. Burial I .Mr. Charles Mi~elh, col~
cance to the beUer1ng of each E-H Saving&gt;&lt; Bonds
will be in the Gravel Hlll ceme- d1rector of the Oh1o UnlveraJI:
organization. It is to
raise
tery. Friends may call at the Bands and Associate Profess&amp;
enough money to award a stu- Sitlelil Up in Ohio
funeral home a(tc.r 7 p.m. lo- of Music. Ohio University, Att
dent scholarship at lhe end of
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day.
ens fo r the past 16 years, w1.
the school year. The scholar- Oct~ber sales of Se_nes E and
be guest speaker at the t9t
ship would he awanled to a H Umted States Bavmgs Bonds
Pomeroy High Sohool marclt
senior planning to further his m Ohio we~e. $27.1 milhon ing band banquet.
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educatioo In !lOme way.
~~. ~~ million ovr October
SHOPPING
I Elected to membcrahip in tt,
Plans and qualifications for I...,....
ese wei'(! the highest
American Bandmasters Assocla
this scholarship have oot been OCtober hsoles since 1955 · The
DAYS LEfT
' tion ;n 1953 Mr M;nelli Is nn1
decided.
~tate ac leved 90 ·7 per cent uf'
serving as 'Nati~nal Vice pret
The first project will be a ;~t annual sales goal October 1
dent of Phi Beta Mu &lt;honurar
student slave day - Saturday,
fralermty for band conductors)
1 8 nd
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Dec. 3, from 7 a. m. to 3 p.m. eoU:tng: 00c~es 10
Mr. Minelli's soPf&gt;'•h to hP de
On this day Student Council 496 Y ;
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livered bfoer th 75 memhe
members and National Honor T = r J1~g Co r · Sa 1ore ·
march1~ barrt will be entitlet
Society members wUJ do odd
ch.w;;.an ~ eoon: ng:
"A Mu•ical Trevelo~ue." 11•

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People may pay these stud· ly satEO ·.g:· wltll tolol }'E&amp;H
enta what they tlllnk ia reason- purchases to date of fl95 625.
able. For any jobs to be dooe,
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can he done at other timea be- Melcs Geaeral llolpltal
sides Sotunlay. They will do A4mloslono - None.
anything from hanging Cbrts~ Dltcllergea - Mrs.
Jessie
lllftl llcbta to shoveling snow. Price.

jobs In the area.

wlil show slides of Euroreu
Music Centers which he collect
ed during a recent trip to Eur
ope.
The banquet. an annual oven
of the marching band. wiU to
held at tile Pomeroy EJ..,...
tAry ~ Auditorium, !latur
day, o.c.mber s at d:3fl pa ·

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