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Etemenlarl' School.
niembera of lho Ladle a
Fire Deportment. The
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l.Drlo C"-""', 6, dallllhter of.
' Brpobl Hulbnan, Racine, and Barbara Hendrix, 3,'
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11 the lncroaoe, 'llbleh wo u I d
amount to s per cent hl1&lt;e (l)r
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BARBARA~

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Florlda's ocean hlghwerWednesday beeume more ·tangled.
PoUce rot ·, lead when
Greene c~ Sherl!t 0 a 1 e
11om said In Bloomlleld, Ind.,
llfal two JoulhS had come Jo his
olllce to tell bOw a .,.OOp or
youths hid set aut for Florida
and apllt up after a •flatot.
The youths, Luther Carter and
Jim Bland, both 17 IIIII from
111e Bloomfield area, said lhe)hsd lterted to }'lorida ~~- wl111
Randal&lt; = I of LlntllD, Jn4.,
~.t~- 18;· 'at BJOolr;;
Jle~and W&amp;l'fHI Slel'lfni, a Marine, of Odon, Ind.
Pollee bave ldenllflod Schultz
as one of tile two vletlms round
alcingolde u. S. 1 near here.
Ther thought Sterling llllll' have
heen tho second, but his mother, after viewing lhephotop-aphs
Thllradllf, said neither was her

son.

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United Press International
E&amp;YPI said Its antiaircraft

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batterlea shot down two Iar11 Jet planes tod&amp;,y near Suez
Cley. Tho announcement came
from. Coiro as Israeli PremIer Levi Eahkol called In J ...
rusaiem f!lr a permanent Middle Eut oett1emont but no lsroel'a terms. He out1lnod a
live • plflat peace program
wbicb lnd11.,., free passage
lin'outlt 1lill Suet Canol, which
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A 111111~- commiml'PO In
CairO 'iald two F-eb built
1\llr..,. Ws lnll'llded over 111e
wesi«n ~ of the Suez Ca.
nal near Suez Clt;v g__1: 10
a.m. EST and - boll! C8fllil&gt;t
lire and 111e pilots porachuted whea Ell)'llllen antiaircraft
batterlea _,eo! fire.

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quot 'lbursday, Dec. 7, at l'llm-. new bull.U.s haft- •• I
eroy Junior High School, will be Mr. Dlehllnvlie&lt;U I II t.l
oo Bile IJJrourh Mondi,r, It was
to attend and malo! tbe - · announced tllday.
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James A. Diehl, prilfcljll) of .rauders, cbaii!P~
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Swear!Jwen, a Natlooal Football may be purchased It I" ....
League official snd o,...r of a tand, Pomeroy ... ' r n : , 1
sporting good store at Alhons, Hlgb School or a New
wUI be master of ceremonies.
Cl"'b!rw House, Pwiw14, . . ,
Dr. Alphus R, Christensen, Western Auto Stor.,IOII 5 ..
president of Rio Grande College, H~hest - · ~ . .
Is to be ma111 speaker fof the banquet will go to Clforlea ~
event which will get underway at cey, Melga bead..,...., . . . . . .
6:30 p. m. Dr. Christensen, a be pl'9sonted 1he "C_. Ill . .
forceful am effective public Year'' honor and PelT)' Y 5' ,
speaker. came to Rio Grande Col- Meigs senior rackle, ....wlllltot
lege in 1962. Since then the en .. ceive the league's "lilllt Vlllo
rollment at the college has in- uable PiaJer'' ~.
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to opestloll TB1111ehlll, who was
believed 81111 In Florida 111 the
Merritt Island ares.
The youths llld ther hid no
luck In · llndlng jobs In Mlaml
and hitchhiked homo, leaving
Tannehill In Florida.

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DANCE BAND - 'lbe Bohemlsna, a dance bani! made ~ of JOU!IIl men !rom 1he Raclao - . 11111: ,
perform tor a teen dance tonight at the old Rsclne High building, Immediately followlllllbe S I I ·.
ern - Glouster basketball game. Membero of the IJTOUP,Irom lett, are Georie Norrio, '
Rock Crew, Gary Norris, Charles Snodgraa a, Rick Powell and Mll&lt;e Ha,yman. -sEN.TIN,EL PIICTl'O:-

DAYTON A BEACH, Fla.
A mother 111 lndlena\
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pollee. It reQilred two .........
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It 'liaa Iepllted - ·Ole tractor • troller clrltea· by Parker
Propm l;r damage wu ellllmatcrouecl 111e eenter-llne of 111e -.d at more lhari $60,000 to 1he
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lhe lop of 1he bank.

DR, CHRISTENSEN

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recognized are
Meter, Rod
hill, Pat Slocy

All-League
Hargraves

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By Bob

Hoefli~h

DECEMBER 1 and we're r1f and running In llfal - r f u l holiday
aeaaon when 1lle door of hospitality swings wider than any other time
of the year and a oplrltwhlch ll&amp;dly elfOilgh .iuat can't seem to make It
on a 12-month basts seems to prevail.
Ma,y I be 1lle nrst to wish the happiet&gt;t•of holiday seasons?

THE POMEROY CHAMBER r1 Commerce for the llrst time In aeveral years I• toyiJW with the Idea of a home decoratlll! contest.
Plans are just a little Jete In
being completed but do heed tor or In 1he good old U.S.A.
Just PIP 1hem In 111e-maUtothls
1he attic and dig aut aU those
eclumn,
111 care of The Dally
oparklea ]Uot In case It does deSentinel.
velOpe••• .YOU'll be all oet.
And here's a atar1sr:
U the contest does materlellze,
A2c Marvin J. Gilmore, , A.S.
detell&amp; should be available lho
first of 1lle week.. We'll let you 13871200,
CM R/2.Box2899, 5lstA.E.M.S.
know.
APO, san Francisco, 96235.
WE HAVE INVITED residents
to aend In namea end lddreneo TODAY, (FJIJDAY) 1\lloa, Vida
of their sen'icemen In caoe read- lhle, 1--tlme LlncclnHillreslera might .want. to drop them a dent, marked her 80th blrlhdaT.
To observe the .occaa:im. Mrs
Christmaa eard - whether they
be In VIetnam, at the Nor111 J'Qle

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""""""""" Toledo, wlilch .....,..
plied- the llnoat .......-&lt;! Ia Ito
llridlr&lt;&gt;n hllloo7. donilniited tho
19S7 Mki-AmarlCIII Ccoi!ennce

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Helen·.Oatei
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IS SHE OR ISN'T
A Mill(
Door Helen:
Thlo II 8D open letter ID wo.
mea Ill bullueoo. So often llloy
eall themoelveo by their stvm

name and lUt name 10 that you
never know ill:etber the ore
"Mia•,. 01' "Mra." When you
wrlto a letter ID a pi wlm•
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mere1J uMary Jmes. n 701,a alnml ..... 1.0 1111,)' Ill the iollutotlon. ''Dear MISS Jones." ~ut
three4ourlhl of the lime llhe Is
married.
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"Mary

Jones•• to

partlltheols, after her otg.
.m;;e~·Mro. E. D. Joaeo"7SE

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Door Secrelar7:
It would make ror • lot len
ccd\1.ilco. Women exeeutlvea,

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P .S. A wl:lle bock I ~
oat a WQ to beatJbla ''la'·· llie
or lm't olio" buslnen. Wben
''Mar:r Jones" gets a busiDeaa
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7:30 News and Sporll

7:00 Muter Control
7;10 '1'110 GoOd
7:45 '1'110 Bible Speilc8
8:00 '1l1lllldor8:11 Rellgloul Newo
8:30 Rev, - w PariOM
9:00 Newl
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Mo. Joaeo." Soalel:ow.._theldao . 7:30 Pl•keU,_,....!· &amp; nuro.
halo'! cllllibl oo, but I'm reoll1 7:150 Natioa&amp;J Non
CIIIW III&lt;IUd of 111J lnpndl;y.- H. 8,45 Baker Sl:ow, Wed.•Frl.
Our iielen: .
845 Har&amp;ra.. s Report, 'Illlro.
. Whal can :vou do -afODllle 9:00 Newo
wlm c:arrieo ~ nolillborlinell 9:15 C&lt;tfee Willi JaDol

too far'/

My bulband lo

Ill ;yeoro

were uleep, oohe'dboYOIOFiflt 8:3S Alllioroon'o Sl:ow
them- ror ~. Or ei.W Wl'd •
ao ID ~ bollae a piQ car4l,

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laovlall our
A~ jho II YOrJ ~
but I
If llile I I _ , .
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IIIJ .blioband.
Eoen our klda &amp;Ill bond with
all tho Ume. Tbe)'
told. mo ~,
· ~~~oy 1o1t llkAI
lalllal ~ 10 .. home, I thouilll
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11111'1 - PUZZLED
Dou Puz:
~ ' Uldil talk thll
oal'•
mllhl boll!. •••
aad oliO • - I J talk with
HER lbaut ufatbir-lmalla."
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Discord Blankets Majors
By DICK JOYCE
UPI Soorts :Writer
MEXICO CITY (UPI)-TMse
formerly fine relaUona between
.,.jar league playOJ's weot pbf.
f-f.l-4 . 1oc1oy witb eacb side

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statement 0C policy on July 28
and Cronin said the owners

too busY."
Among the linprovemeoto the

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player• are neldrie a minimum

uwe want

In Mexico Ctt,y,tt said

held

Cronln.

S.lect 'Your Gifts

Impartial arbitration board

As a reault ot the charges and
countercharges, a meeting ,be..

NowotlkiyOn

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tween tbo two feuding groups
may bo achod:lled .for locloy.
Almost-' , 1\)l!t In • the.· l!Ubub.
. about the pl~aro waa, tile
(lleotlon · of .._.too; Tbe
Amertc_, League heard lrom a

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it would expand to 12 clubs with

Warren Cilea, preaident ol the

uwe have. DO Immediate plana
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Asked It there was !• !Chance
of a strike Ill the playe~-&lt;&gt;Wller
dispute, Steve HamUton,t repre.

and Elzey of Toledo at lineback-

and .sports editors.

said: ..No, the yrord h.a never

The Versailles , Tigers have
clawed their way to 29 straight

Ellls to the Calilornia AnK~Jl&amp;
·for a pair of r18bthanders, Bill
Kelso and Jorge Rubio.
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purch8sed Ugtlt~tting shortstop

Gene Michael rrom the Dodg'rs, who also asked waivers or(
veteran lnttelder Dick Schotleld
for tile J'lrpooe of glvlag him
his uneondittonal release. The
St. Louis Cardinals are sold to
be Interested In S.ho!leicl.
Tbe Boston Red Sox aloo

lt",_.uef.fmatefhon-iiOytotJof
eaperllnc• bythewortd'afint
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traded the rookie . BUI Schle-

pro bably £he greatest prospect aroUtld "

pitcher Ray Culp.

asset but ariything can hap·
pen in three-round amateur
bouts. Another year wouldn't
help Ward · toward hio pro
slart. He 's ready now ."
Clancy should know. He's

NEWYORK- INEAI Forest Lee Ward of Brooklyn
stays· buV' these days fighting
his owtl · personal war on
poverty . As the top amateur
heavyweight in the country
this year, he won the National
Golden Gloves in March, the

also the manager for world
middleweight champion Emile
GrJffUb and heavyweight contender John Persol.
Ward says he misses out on
a lot of school activities because he spends hi s after·
noons at the 28th Street Gym
in Manhattan :
" It really doesn 't bother me

AAU c hampionship In April
and the Pan-American Games
title In August.
For 'his efforts he earned
three gold medals.
In his flrst /rofessional
fight, Ward earne f600 in one
minute, 16 seconds . He did It
by decking Larry Renaud .
Canada'S third-ranked heavyweight.

though. because I've

working out in
class

At 18, Forest Ward Is a ~lg~
school s e n i or and a pro
fighter. His m a n a g e r, Gil
Clancy , has to send a signed
note to school asking for permissiqn to let Ward out early
on days before a fight .
.. Forest didn't want to wait
tiH after the Olympics were
over to t u r n pro," says
Clancy. " It could be a waste
of time for him . Sure, an
Olympic title like Joe Frazier
won at Tokyo would be an

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REPAIR SERVICE ,
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Playing 1tthe Green Gables on .
State Route 7, south of Middleport · .
Mond•ys through Saturd•Y

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Does anybody at school give
him a rough time because of

his "fastest ~un In the West"·
type reputation?
" No, t h e y ' r e all my
friends ," says Ward. "They
just kid me around a lot. I
haven 't been In a street fight
since I was 12."
While Clancy was anxious
for the youngster to turn pr~ .

HAM or TURlEY
With General Electrit
Televisions, Hi. Fi. Sterns
and All Malor Appliancn.

1867.Go0dyear Christmas Album

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greatest p r o s p e c t around, Chicago
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constant pressure on his op- st. Loulo 129 Sail DleiJI1 87
ponent. To prepare him for
(Only pme
the pros, all t had to do was
alter the tempo of his pace,
see that he wastes no moves."
lewis Repadr Serviw
After school and workouts.
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Ward goes home to mom 's
cooking in Brooklyn.
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•PLUMBING
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•ROOFING
idea of me fighting ," he sa ys ,
" but she comes to my bouts.
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She enjoyed my first "'-o
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fight, probably because it
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over in the first round."

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By United Prell lnlorno"'•-'

he is Jn · no hurry to rusn Cinclnnatl
Ward '!ii progress. Forest Js Baltimore

Cubs for infielder Paul Popo..
vleh and ouutelder Jim· WUIiams, and lila Cincinnati Reds
sending righthander Sammy

come up,"
Miller aaid that uipeclflc triumphs over a three--season
actlon" would be taken U the span. Tbe · T~ra wtJn the Trf. Galli.polis at Jackson
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playera' demand• are not met County League· crown three con- Wellston at Logan
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but did not elaborate. , One of aecutlve years, Including this Meigs at 'NelaoiiVUie-York
Athens at Jronton
SUPPLY~ ~~~· :~~~~ ~:'!i J::n:.he~~ rolled to a 10• Hannan
Trace at Eastern
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conventlOn. Gf all 500 maJor
Lantz, a native of Greenville,
Kyger
Creek at Southwestern
2nd it.
Pomeroy
grN:ated from hlg! school Ia
North Gallil at Alexander
1954
and
was
a
member
of
that
Glouster
at Southern Loeal
t
... year's undefeated grid team at
Greenville.
He attended Taylor Unlvor.
slty, Upland, Ind., and waa the
Saturday'• Games
captain of the food&gt;oll team Ia
hla aen1or Y!lBr In 1959. LantZ
obtained a Malter's degree Meigs at Marietta
from Bali state and entered tho Vinlon CounlY at AtbeM
coocblng rllllko,
WITH IUILT·IN
Jackooa at Oak Hill
His ftrllt Job wao at ~ Logan at Mar!oo-FrankUn
SHOCK AISOitiJU
(Mich) High Scbool, where
Fairland at Kyger Creek
was bacld'leld mentor tor two
S&gt;m.meo
Valley at Norlli"6sllla
years, before moving to Wapa.Hannan,
W.
Va., at Southwe&amp;tem
koneta, 0100, wbere he was Une
coach for one year,
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Coo•h There Six Yeoro
To Direct
The 30-¥eor-&lt;&gt;ld Lantz hn fat
HOLLYWOOD
~ lTPl) - l'ell
been coocb at Versallles for olx Parker wJII make hll
debut 11
I ;reoro and 41rlng thll· ll&gt;lli tho a director 'tn a ~ent
of
Ttpra hove compiled ·a glltlar"Daniel
Boonf'
...
In
which
he
lng 48.11·1 record. He started
~tan .weekly.
bls career at Versailles on a
!.'
. clorl&lt; wltb ~ team coming
I
9..1!1! IHIH OMt
ap with '0 1-8.1 mArk.
Lallli cradlted the :w1m1ng
,.... fulfyautOmatlc:t:hoinoilerwlth
JPtur• 011 ~•ftne hti.P ·from my
DRY CLEANING
f!ucinllty carlfral.
AI ....... ., lit ln'IWI T
two lldltants ahd I winning
\ "'Lifetime cyllndet&gt;.
The ~liock llnorbers .,, slrtb:tltall1
tradition" It VerllllfeJ.
SupeNIIt rnuff~noiM
positioned ,If fl~e s.u~nston points to
The YoterJ llOIDinated 25
you·,.
cuffing
wood,
absorb
tnd
reduce
•nctM
''"'
chiln
ooaebei
ln the Class A ruka
01
,- "AJI....ItioftH )lll 1
wibretion•. They, pr~tleMiy tlimlllltl
for the "Coach ot the Year''
(Upon Re~est)
a IGIII "'
ITIUKII fltllllt llld JIWI you lht lmOOift..
fiono:r
auilurttor,
compf•tely
protected
Ill
.
working
SIW' twtrl ,
the
:.._
..-..
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ro.
ftom engiM htot.
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...., .,.,..,. .,._
"' Largtt olt fill•r fat loftger . '
'. T~rs ldw..ad S'n h.p. lilhtWtlJhlllso · tollowlnc Lantz: ahd Rice were
ROBINSON'S
wor':lng time Wetw.-n changes. arves lOU mort horsepower Ptr pound
Ed MUler of POrtsmouth Notre
It" Sptclal
"lmmtdioW"
t~o ITIJ ot~r ~lkl of uw. Mallta lvtft
Dame; Jtfl'1 Bolla ·ol Frider·
CLEANERS. ·
biq:er cu'lhng jobs $filii lflofttr ane . leldon· Dlek ·' lbumer of War
Ignition.,,,...
IHIIf,
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II"' "Lottt·life"frktiondut,h.
Contolfdatecl; Nick Pt:troa"

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New York .

state's coaches, sportscasters

sentlng the New York Yankees,

Beutler

at middle
suar4, Bobert Babich o1 Mloml

COLUMBUS (UP!) - John of Cocy-Rawson; Harold Mercer
Lantz, a (lllet speaking me:itor of Barnesville; Blll Damsel ol
who lets his charges' action on Watkins Memorial; George Doa.
the Reid speak olO(IIently for tal of Kent State, and Mike
him, was named todrq United Gotthiecl o1 Norwalk St.Paul.
MJiler' a Titans, who wound up
Press lnternattOIIBI Class A blgh
in the runneru_p slot in final rascllool 11 Coach of the Year,"
Lantz, he!Jd football coach at tings, sPort.the longest wlming
Versailles High School, also streak - 32 In a row.
Lantz aucceeda Max Rosa of
rllllked the No. 1 Claoa A ·l!rld
team, defeated Joe Rlch ot Min· Marton Catholic, who won the
orel Ridge Ill bollotlng by the honor two years in a rOw.

., theoe cities In 1969.

oSCHWINN BICYCLES
eTR!CnLIS aWAGONS
aSADDLII &amp; IIUDLIS
I
ai!KI ACCISSOR!II
,
aSLIDI
aTRACTORI
a AND MANY OTHER
GI,TS

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D. Eek ..

of Mechanicsburg; Jim Berry

By :rED vmOSTKO

oc-lod to meet with the At
owners locloy. The AL has oaicl

ur.

wullaJi.

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franchise, but no price was
(JUliJOUnced for Ita IC(eptanCe.
' Fliur ll'OUPI, seeking to l8ln the
Kansas City franchlH,

commissioner,

Versailles Coach
Cops Top Honor

group repreaentlD1 the Seattle

for expansion.''

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Mel Tue~er or Toledo and Ger.
17 Collins oi Western Mlcblg:u:
at ends, Ray Ha.Yeo ol Toledo
and Jim Corrlgall of Kent at

to singer to the Chicago Cubs for

settle dliPU!e'l. Presently, the

/ ThurSday's meetlns' and said:

pay~yaln

ne-ate or

to

salary ol $12,000 compared to work things out through inedlathe present $7,000 minimum.
tion," declared Miller. '"We've
keep an ~ent, · Paul
' Ownerr Rellrte Charges
bad oom~ negotiation• but
R~hard.s, vtce president ot tile
More than three hours after mostly our relations with the
Atlanta Bravea, said bbmtty:
Miller's ehuges, the owners, ownera have consisted of one
11Soritebod;y•s lying anc1 I donJt
thJ:"'O..Ib Joe Cronin, Amerlean poatponement after another. So
thlbk It's the ownera. rr this ~ League president and chairman far ne&amp;Otlatlons bave been
(Miner) continue&amp; his tactic a ot the players relaUona commit largely fruitless. •• Miller pointed
Wl'll Just have to gl!t In the tee, hit back at Miller.
out tbat tbe $7,000 minimum
KUtter wtth him."
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• .. The lads ai"J that ¥r. has been in existence since 1957,
MUier had claimod at an !diller had been advised prior to despite tile rising oosts of
hlo oomlng here that no living.
bargaining meeting could · bo
R~est Arbitration Board
that the owners had glven 1 hil
ll'OUP the brushOff and l'iiled to

National League, emerpd !rom

Happlneu for tile OIDce
worker Is a month with tbree .

earlier voCed MAC playoro.&lt;l.

.m

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ert, Ia the final arbitrator.
The minimum salary lan-t the
Several player deals were
only point Ia eonte.nlinil. Tbe made Thursday, wltb tho Loa
players oobmitted more .than 30 Angeles Dodgers dealing out!lel·
item a to owners in their der Loo John11011 to the ChicagD

Tllurldq• and had turned down
r8Q,Ieat· to meet here because

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leao-era to dlacuas the sltua-

cmferenee

Thuroday .tluit tho ownoro bad
repeatedly postponed meetings
with his group tbroul!hout tho
year, lneludlng lbe latest one

aeeuatne the other of "lying. u
Angered over the chargea
, D1;*de by Marvin MUIM, executlva dlreetor of tbo MaJora
Ltacue Players• Aesocladon,

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Local Dlllt\ct. TM nnlty, left 10 rigllt, rmt row, Gory
Norrll, Mike S!o1"0rt, Will Sollero, Frank Pn&gt;n'itt, Randy•
Prollltt; Sec:ond Row, MukBoeale, Torn Diddle, Tercy Proffitt, .Steve Shuler, ~~lddle&amp;lldCoacb Adams. -Sentinel Photo.

Tornadoes coach th1a year la Jlm Adam a, a star forward on
Tornado teams at the next-to--the-last Racine Golden Era baa• .
Ulball, Wlder Coaeh Larry .Morrt.aon,
now Asst. Supt. ct. Melg1
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SUNDAY
1:00 Sip On .,_~_.Faltb •
6:30 Boptlot~ ·
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older than the llrl wlm llveo 10:00 SwOjl Sbop
11:00 C&lt;udry lbllll@nen
, _ door. He can't 101m 10·111 10:11 Medltallmo
10:30 Brunch i'arl&gt;'
12:00 F'lmill' Worobip Hour
"hlo.
OilOOiflh of ~ • · .... llhe 11:00 Tlllt• CClUIIIey JlolctkJn 12:80 Rev. Kerlin Teell
h boo a nice tlloblnd, yet 11:30 'llnf'o CClUIIIey ~ 1:00 Rev, Eddie Boyer
OM II atourbollo.-everymomlng 13:00 NatlOIIBI &amp; Oblo Nowo
1:30 Cl...land - 1
Ui work, and 12:15 Local Newo
••10 scoreboord
all diQ' ... bill ,.,. olf. She
12.ZG S1&gt;or11 Report
.t:f!8 5Uortl' JIOundup
""""' In ID have colfee the 12:30 Guollt Btor, FridOJ
t:IG Kuale'i S11ow
mlmle be 11!!11 home. We spend
12:30
Llrr)'
Anderaoa
Sllow
l:OO
S1Jor11 Scope
the matnp IDpll:er •. WbOii we
(1:00
RlReport)
5:11
SliD
Olr
out ............ IIIJ """
olWI)'I IDslllll .oo pot&gt;l:u( 2:00 Oblo Now•
iii&amp;. Hi illiii'! iilve ino a· 3:00 ObloNewo
fell' our amlvarlal')', but · 3:05 MIIOI Kllalc
I bur ~ ocxnellllnl for t:OONewo
hero. On IIIJ blrll1dor hi aave
me a bll fit u()". but we .,.at · t:30 Local New•
5:00 Spcm Scope
... -do't lllrord toldno •5:11 Sian orr ·
tban out ror .., HER
blrthdl,y.
SATURDAY
A wl:llo back ~ tlllband wu 5:59 Sip On
worldDa out t£ linn:. She .... 6:00 Proteotaalllour
here from tho lime mine .,t 6:30 Na!IOIIBI News
home Ull llhe wu ....... ~ kldll

-e - . .

TORNADO c_,aERS - 'lllo
1'011-1 opened 11io1r
196'/.68 bo,•kelhall oea- Tuooday night at Hannon-Trace. 'lllo

a

6:25··.Qiuelllm NOWI
6:30 Noi!llnal Nowo
6:35 Bill Miller Sl:ow

w-... lllc!i-

'The Young Joe Louis'
Trades Gold lor Green

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Sipii.,.IIIIY. IIOwever, N - eallllvaiM H - Rt!MIIIIIe- .
. DOt Wltb tile
Uoat ue tllelr
-dally . . . W
wltll
Vlelum, Amtdea'o ·
........ Ia
.•
• Alrtc&amp; ... Lalllo ADlerte.. tile
atleJpm1, ef'-0. dUel,
eemdr7'1 1itK ftr MWie•••••
Soyo one friend :
"It
ldod of eiciucly and vapory but It went over weD."
Indeed. Rtpub1Jcano 011 Capitol Hill g_,.ny ...,., tn acoept tho Idea tluot Nixon and other 1ill GOP preoldeallal
prospecto 1~ouid keep very 10018 and flexible 011 tho major
l11u0t-at leaot ID the early otag.,.
·
Tllla notion' Is Aid tD have hoeD a cOIIIIderable factor on
tho deellioa by Sen. Jolm . Tower of Tuao DOt tn hocome
Nlx011'1 CIIDpaiiiD manager whon tluot poot Is vaeated ID
111118 by Henry BeiJmon former govemor of Oklehoma wbo
oeeu a U.S. Senate oeal ~ere next year. .
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It wu clear that u 11 Nizon's' mam,,. Tower would apPear to
ho a otand·ID for tho former vice president ID tho Senate, and
~tho TOUD'I maJor 1ill votes~ would ho uamlned
micrel:c1Jllle8Ul' ai.lfbly ·upreiiiOIIJ of Nlson'o OWl! view•.
The proopect of tioxlng NIJ:oo.la hogan tD loot very real. ~ ·
Tower, of couroe," had other problema 011 bls mlud. One Is
the clemlnd oa bls time, tho same factnr tluot lad Bellm011 "1.0
oeek releaoe from . tho Nb:on ehalrmanoblp earlier than ·he
first lutendad. Ideally, It Is a heavy duty Job.
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Moreover, Tower II lldrleatel;y hoouJjl 11)1 Ia tile (IO!IIIel af·
bls - e Ute. Tep Tuao RtpUIIeuo ue ......,., ... for
1•, loopelal of 'lilllllllll -re aeato III·Cugrea ud tile ltate
lecJIIalve alld, olllce tho . . . . . , . _ lUI · tile popoolar
Gov. JHa CouaDy ;.m. oot raa ap1a, o1 tatlnc lUI Cblr.
To ~eoe hopes, the long-talked-of favorite 1011 candidacy
of
John Tower" Is aeen ln key TelUII cln:leo as cl':llclal. .
malnl too 11i!ck, perblpjl y 0 u
It
could provide the cement of party unity ID a situation
ollould cooslcler mov!DIIO - . .
tluot
milht
otherwise crumble lutn oerlouo faclloDIIIsm-aome
er part or IDWn. - H.
.
of
It
lnlierent,
oolne of It related 1.0 ~e obvious' rivalry heDear Holen:
.
preoslng for Gov.
"TORN" dreldl tho bolidlly tween lon:es favoring Nixon and v111t ID relativoo. ~ rei., Ronald Rtaaan of Callfornte.
,.
I!Vel are -.Hnll theblcCrowdl
GOP Stete CbalrmBn Peter O'Donnell, pub II c I y DOD·
too. I know. For yearo I hove committal but privately accepted 81 a otaUDCh NlxOII advOC•
felt ulfiWIIIIadiOnmU ate, liPJM!Brl 1.0 have hoeD among ~oae by TOUDI Who
Cbrlotmu dreW near. I love 1111 argue4 the~fo Tower 1.0 take 011 tho heavy-duty Nixoll
cbll- ond llfOIIddillclre and chalrm&amp;lllblp ould ho 1.0 balldleap aerlouslr ~ favorite
11110' wmld ho 1llrt If I son·unlty £•
t regarded aa central to tho party's heat hopei
llld. "Let's · oklp the blc celo- ID tbe otate next year. .
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bratlono at * o e thloyear,"
The
wellht
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f
au
factori
tln.lnv
lad
Tower
tn
~l''''no"
1.0 I
but I y_,
&lt;1d.... bolldo;rL
an
o!er
·t&amp;at
had
'
flnt'
been
ex'fendad
tn
Bolln1PD
In
early
.
Wouldn't It
IOUIIIIetiUI If
..._,:;fl. •
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more cbDdrell IDvlted their el- October.
Bellmon, who wanted to quit ID early Juuary, wUJ. ~on
clariJ potento 10 spend Cbrlotmu
until
tho' Nixon forces fiDd anOther rep]aeement. In any
with THEI4 - """ kill! Grondma
event,
however, b1s commitment endo wl~ ~e April 2 Wls-.
out of the kitchen! ANOTHER
CODIID
priiJWi'; after wblcb ho wUI he wholly taken up with .,
.
TORN
bls own· cam~ In Oklehoma.
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10:110 To, TeDSI!ow
A R B S ...
8 l0.12:de- Newo Report
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lr PHIL PASTOIET
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
12:30 A.f.C. -l;'eto !lhleiAio
5:59 Sip•On-- NeWI
12,45 Moloo Co, Air!.
Tw..·w~! !'11~1.rlll: NNoot :::~
6:00 Sacfad Hoart Bour
1:00 Newo
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6:20 Mello Co. RFD
1:15 W

oro ... tho team.

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!llUr, Koaltwo
Stat.
Rtll Uteri from lilt · .tee
0No
UnlftroiV
and - .·
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.... · Lou llarrll lad
lnl: G.- - · "'arlliall, wbldi !loa
F IUI)IHid of Kenl, wu wlnleu tar the -~~~~~. ·
foolbol.l
•&lt;(UIIdo
.......cad ralllcl ID lalicl a playOJ' '"' tho St!&gt;itb lad Dave Toolt:l! of MI.
all'll, Kta Cannon ot Ohio ud
Tborl&lt;lay.
top two • . . - .
Pld&lt;ed by the clmilt'o oev..
nne. Toledo plaJera . . . Dale Llvlnpton d. Weotem
unanlmaua eholees. The)' were Mlcblpn.
head foolboll - ·· tho !lrll
The -cb•• placlcl Sebnel&lt;lor
""'""nve
- m otrew"'
10 Toledo
pll)'- ~c:k .lobo Sebnel,.,, of.
era.
and nve on fensive tackle lloa WYJ&gt;W and Gil· tbe team by aeelaim witllout
de.l..oe. Miami plaeed liz play. mlctdle ·(lUU'd Tom Beutler. a vote. Other unlldmtwJa chofcea
Sdmelder aiMI Beutler were .were Carmon and Wyper at the
lackJeo, Tlllolf at e~ard, FlU.
ABAST~&lt;B
corald, Llvingstnn, il&lt;utltr, an&lt;!
United
Pre•a. .., r I
de!OIIalve bac:ko Lou Horrl&amp; of Br
Eut
Kent and Bob Smltb of Miami.
w. Lo ....
Thirteen pla)'era were named
6 .7fl
MimeiiOta
It
to the olfenslve team due to
Indiana
,
II
ties Ill center and hald:lack.
.11 uI · " '
Llvlngstoo was lfiftled the Plttsburoh
New Jersey
team•a '1deklng •-lallst.
Ken!uc:k;y .
7
Tbe ftrst otrensive team wU
Weet
eomJ&gt;Ooecl of Gary ~ of MIw. L. ....
ami and Pete Kramer of T&lt;&gt;ledo
U
5 ·"'
at ends, Carmen and W~r at New OrlOOiil
12 11
tackles, Tsalotr and Jolui'Brown Denver
t
I .of Toledo at guardo, Gene Ham. Dollas
aldand
I
1t
;»&gt;
lin of Western Mlcb!gin and •
atoo
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Paul Kruula of Miami at ceo.
elm
7M . . . .
t.r, Sctmelder at. .,.arterback,
ThurldQ''I
R..WU
Dick Conley of Ohio, AI Moore
of Miami and Roland Moso of Deover 98 Houatoo n ·
Toledo at halfback and Fit&gt;ger- New Orl.... If! l'lolil_, 18
Anallelm-Plttoburllb ppd, ......
old at IUUbock.
The ftrllt teom defense h&amp;d

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WASJIINGTON
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Jllo"-"l 11. N - 11ulelly o!lw-f IIIIo towD 'l'lll"tiiMIII • ·
week ud, to DO - ' •· 1urprlie, ~ a amalhtn1 ~
at 1 hiiiOIY attoadod bnakfut of tho HOUM R&lt;tpoobllceo
eanfereaee.
. Ho- GOP ollcla!• bad 140 wrlttea JICC'eptaDcel fCII' tho
dalr, and holore ho hiPD tolklac othoro
drifted 1111o tbt
and ...,. lbllac tlie waUl.
·
Nino&gt;'o hlch ota. . with memben 'oftho HOUM and 8oGato
~~· holin wk1o!Y uoumed, hut It wao- IQCftia .
tncldentollyo..-:y

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AI' Conference ·Squ·a d

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COLUMBUS (UPI) C...
""""""""" Toledo, wlilch .....,..
plied- the llnoat .......-&lt;! Ia Ito
llridlr&lt;&gt;n hllloo7. donilniited tho
19S7 Mki-AmarlCIII Ccoi!ennce

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~ ::rr~ ~t~'!.w~!'::NT!.:'i .'

W01JdDCtol! camPAiiiD stall, Donald J~bon, fotaier 0011· .

lWM·

creooman from Callforula.

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loiPI7t;"

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-m

wu

Helen·.Oatei
SHE-

IS SHE OR ISN'T
A Mill(
Door Helen:
Thlo II 8D open letter ID wo.
mea Ill bullueoo. So often llloy
eall themoelveo by their stvm

name and lUt name 10 that you
never know ill:etber the ore
"Mia•,. 01' "Mra." When you
wrlto a letter ID a pi wlm•
_ _ , . and ........ ...,..
mere1J uMary Jmes. n 701,a alnml ..... 1.0 1111,)' Ill the iollutotlon. ''Dear MISS Jones." ~ut
three4ourlhl of the lime llhe Is
married.
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Woul.wt It ho PHI bualnilso
etl~

put

tor

"Mary

Jones•• to

partlltheols, after her otg.
.m;;e~·Mro. E. D. Joaeo"7SE

ARY

Door Secrelar7:
It would make ror • lot len
ccd\1.ilco. Women exeeutlvea,

.Al• tho•

piBue DQUI, •• •
0 0 I 0

-

oullib-

wrltlDI to

cOiumnloti. Ao • -

married of !llUr,
I pi a Ulde--t- -lotterl

~ 10 me 14dri0oed Ml!llllol-

enBOtteL-H.
P .S. A wl:lle bock I ~
oat a WQ to beatJbla ''la'·· llie
or lm't olio" buslnen. Wben
''Mar:r Jones" gets a busiDeaa
letter from me, I start It "Door

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7:30 News and Sporll

7:00 Muter Control
7;10 '1'110 GoOd
7:45 '1'110 Bible Speilc8
8:00 '1l1lllldor8:11 Rellgloul Newo
8:30 Rev, - w PariOM
9:00 Newl
9:05 .

Mo. Joaeo." Soalel:ow.._theldao . 7:30 Pl•keU,_,....!· &amp; nuro.
halo'! cllllibl oo, but I'm reoll1 7:150 Natioa&amp;J Non
CIIIW III&lt;IUd of 111J lnpndl;y.- H. 8,45 Baker Sl:ow, Wed.•Frl.
Our iielen: .
845 Har&amp;ra.. s Report, 'Illlro.
. Whal can :vou do -afODllle 9:00 Newo
wlm c:arrieo ~ nolillborlinell 9:15 C&lt;tfee Willi JaDol

too far'/

My bulband lo

Ill ;yeoro

were uleep, oohe'dboYOIOFiflt 8:3S Alllioroon'o Sl:ow
them- ror ~. Or ei.W Wl'd •
ao ID ~ bollae a piQ car4l,

cl:ll--..

laovlall our
A~ jho II YOrJ ~
but I
If llile I I _ , .
10 me ID
IIIJ .blioband.
Eoen our klda &amp;Ill bond with
all tho Ume. Tbe)'
told. mo ~,
· ~~~oy 1o1t llkAI
lalllal ~ 10 .. home, I thouilll
11110' ...... 116"""" 10 .......,.
t111nc. but I think I om mllllkiQ.

her-I'll-

!min••

Do I kMD

g:lll,

11111'1 - PUZZLED
Dou Puz:
~ ' Uldil talk thll
oal'•
mllhl boll!. •••
aad oliO • - I J talk with
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Discord Blankets Majors
By DICK JOYCE
UPI Soorts :Writer
MEXICO CITY (UPI)-TMse
formerly fine relaUona between
.,.jar league playOJ's weot pbf.
f-f.l-4 . 1oc1oy witb eacb side

afternoon

new •

tlon.

statement 0C policy on July 28
and Cronin said the owners

too busY."
Among the linprovemeoto the

Uiey were

44

eonslderod them Thuroday.

player• are neldrie a minimum

uwe want

In Mexico Ctt,y,tt said

held

Cronln.

S.lect 'Your Gifts

Impartial arbitration board

As a reault ot the charges and
countercharges, a meeting ,be..

NowotlkiyOn

.. . .

''

The playera also want an

tween tbo two feuding groups
may bo achod:lled .for locloy.
Almost-' , 1\)l!t In • the.· l!Ubub.
. about the pl~aro waa, tile
(lleotlon · of .._.too; Tbe
Amertc_, League heard lrom a

'

were

it would expand to 12 clubs with

Warren Cilea, preaident ol the

uwe have. DO Immediate plana
No Strike T~eat

~

(

UW HDWE. &amp;

a ckleo,

Asked It there was !• !Chance
of a strike Ill the playe~-&lt;&gt;Wller
dispute, Steve HamUton,t repre.

and Elzey of Toledo at lineback-

and .sports editors.

said: ..No, the yrord h.a never

The Versailles , Tigers have
clawed their way to 29 straight

Ellls to the Calilornia AnK~Jl&amp;
·for a pair of r18bthanders, Bill
Kelso and Jorge Rubio.
The New
York Yankees

04 A

• -l·

- ,.._,,

I

'*"

purch8sed Ugtlt~tting shortstop

Gene Michael rrom the Dodg'rs, who also asked waivers or(
veteran lnttelder Dick Schotleld
for tile J'lrpooe of glvlag him
his uneondittonal release. The
St. Louis Cardinals are sold to
be Interested In S.ho!leicl.
Tbe Boston Red Sox aloo

lt",_.uef.fmatefhon-iiOytotJof
eaperllnc• bythewortd'afint
choM't toW IIMiftV~hlf«, ,

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FOREST u ; E ·WARD

traded the rookie . BUI Schle-

pro bably £he greatest prospect aroUtld "

pitcher Ray Culp.

asset but ariything can hap·
pen in three-round amateur
bouts. Another year wouldn't
help Ward · toward hio pro
slart. He 's ready now ."
Clancy should know. He's

NEWYORK- INEAI Forest Lee Ward of Brooklyn
stays· buV' these days fighting
his owtl · personal war on
poverty . As the top amateur
heavyweight in the country
this year, he won the National
Golden Gloves in March, the

also the manager for world
middleweight champion Emile
GrJffUb and heavyweight contender John Persol.
Ward says he misses out on
a lot of school activities because he spends hi s after·
noons at the 28th Street Gym
in Manhattan :
" It really doesn 't bother me

AAU c hampionship In April
and the Pan-American Games
title In August.
For 'his efforts he earned
three gold medals.
In his flrst /rofessional
fight, Ward earne f600 in one
minute, 16 seconds . He did It
by decking Larry Renaud .
Canada'S third-ranked heavyweight.

though. because I've

working out in
class

At 18, Forest Ward Is a ~lg~
school s e n i or and a pro
fighter. His m a n a g e r, Gil
Clancy , has to send a signed
note to school asking for permissiqn to let Ward out early
on days before a fight .
.. Forest didn't want to wait
tiH after the Olympics were
over to t u r n pro," says
Clancy. " It could be a waste
of time for him . Sure, an
Olympic title like Joe Frazier
won at Tokyo would be an

· Tonight's Games

•

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&amp;.A.uto· ,·

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Me•chant

606 F.. Ma~_ ,...

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LEWIS •.,.,.,.
REPAIR SERVICE ,
WY 2·231'4

114 Mill St.

,..----·-·-····--· --=====~
Playing 1tthe Green Gables on .
State Route 7, south of Middleport · .
Mond•ys through Saturd•Y

been

ring after

j unior

9 p.m. until2 a.m.

high

school."

Mt••o,irt

~

"The Cymbels"

Does anybody at school give
him a rough time because of

his "fastest ~un In the West"·
type reputation?
" No, t h e y ' r e all my
friends ," says Ward. "They
just kid me around a lot. I
haven 't been In a street fight
since I was 12."
While Clancy was anxious
for the youngster to turn pr~ .

HAM or TURlEY
With General Electrit
Televisions, Hi. Fi. Sterns
and All Malor Appliancn.

1867.Go0dyear Christmas Album

.a..!...

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SERVICE

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West

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5 .7..
7 .Ill

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WORLD'S fiRST
ONLY CHAIN SAW
~;...:.....,.

w.

u

Boatoo
Phllacloljlbla
Detroit

w. L. ....
St.
Loulo
I~
I .711
another inch and gain 5 or 20
Sail
Franclooo
18
l .118
pounds eventually.
'Los Angeles
12 10 .HI
" Forest is probably the Seattle
7 17 ;ttl
greatest p r o s p e c t around, Chicago
5 11,
claims Gil. " He punches well Son Die110
t 22 .1..
with either hand and keeps
Thuroday'o Reoulta ·
constant pressure on his op- st. Loulo 129 Sail DleiJI1 87
ponent. To prepare him for
(Only pme
the pros, all t had to do was
alter the tempo of his pace,
see that he wastes no moves."
lewis Repadr Serviw
After school and workouts.
•
•HEATING
Ward goes home to mom 's
cooking in Brooklyn.
.
•PLUMBING
·'She still isn't used to the
•ROOFING
idea of me fighting ," he sa ys ,
" but she comes to my bouts.
-FOR··
She enjoyed my first "'-o
~
fight, probably because it
s
over in the first round."

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. ..

East

6-2 and weighs about 200 and
Gil t ~ i n k s be will grow

1 liATHER

TO
_ _____ ... .....
ELIMINATE ~~ffiillVJ lJ~@~
-- _

NBASTANDINGS

By United Prell lnlorno"'•-'

he is Jn · no hurry to rusn Cinclnnatl
Ward '!ii progress. Forest Js Baltimore

Cubs for infielder Paul Popo..
vleh and ouutelder Jim· WUIiams, and lila Cincinnati Reds
sending righthander Sammy

come up,"
Miller aaid that uipeclflc triumphs over a three--season
actlon" would be taken U the span. Tbe · T~ra wtJn the Trf. Galli.polis at Jackson
'
playera' demand• are not met County League· crown three con- Wellston at Logan
~
but did not elaborate. , One of aecutlve years, Including this Meigs at 'NelaoiiVUie-York
Athens at Jronton
SUPPLY~ ~~~· :~~~~ ~:'!i J::n:.he~~ rolled to a 10• Hannan
Trace at Eastern
,,
conventlOn. Gf all 500 maJor
Lantz, a native of Greenville,
Kyger
Creek at Southwestern
2nd it.
Pomeroy
grN:ated from hlg! school Ia
North Gallil at Alexander
1954
and
was
a
member
of
that
Glouster
at Southern Loeal
t
... year's undefeated grid team at
Greenville.
He attended Taylor Unlvor.
slty, Upland, Ind., and waa the
Saturday'• Games
captain of the food&gt;oll team Ia
hla aen1or Y!lBr In 1959. LantZ
obtained a Malter's degree Meigs at Marietta
from Bali state and entered tho Vinlon CounlY at AtbeM
coocblng rllllko,
WITH IUILT·IN
Jackooa at Oak Hill
His ftrllt Job wao at ~ Logan at Mar!oo-FrankUn
SHOCK AISOitiJU
(Mich) High Scbool, where
Fairland at Kyger Creek
was bacld'leld mentor tor two
S&gt;m.meo
Valley at Norlli"6sllla
years, before moving to Wapa.Hannan,
W.
Va., at Southwe&amp;tem
koneta, 0100, wbere he was Une
coach for one year,
....
.
Coo•h There Six Yeoro
To Direct
The 30-¥eor-&lt;&gt;ld Lantz hn fat
HOLLYWOOD
~ lTPl) - l'ell
been coocb at Versallles for olx Parker wJII make hll
debut 11
I ;reoro and 41rlng thll· ll&gt;lli tho a director 'tn a ~ent
of
Ttpra hove compiled ·a glltlar"Daniel
Boonf'
...
In
which
he
lng 48.11·1 record. He started
~tan .weekly.
bls career at Versailles on a
!.'
. clorl&lt; wltb ~ team coming
I
9..1!1! IHIH OMt
ap with '0 1-8.1 mArk.
Lallli cradlted the :w1m1ng
,.... fulfyautOmatlc:t:hoinoilerwlth
JPtur• 011 ~•ftne hti.P ·from my
DRY CLEANING
f!ucinllty carlfral.
AI ....... ., lit ln'IWI T
two lldltants ahd I winning
\ "'Lifetime cyllndet&gt;.
The ~liock llnorbers .,, slrtb:tltall1
tradition" It VerllllfeJ.
SupeNIIt rnuff~noiM
positioned ,If fl~e s.u~nston points to
The YoterJ llOIDinated 25
you·,.
cuffing
wood,
absorb
tnd
reduce
•nctM
''"'
chiln
ooaebei
ln the Class A ruka
01
,- "AJI....ItioftH )lll 1
wibretion•. They, pr~tleMiy tlimlllltl
for the "Coach ot the Year''
(Upon Re~est)
a IGIII "'
ITIUKII fltllllt llld JIWI you lht lmOOift..
fiono:r
auilurttor,
compf•tely
protected
Ill
.
working
SIW' twtrl ,
the
:.._
..-..
..
ro.
ftom engiM htot.
·
·
......._..
...., .,.,..,. .,._
"' Largtt olt fill•r fat loftger . '
'. T~rs ldw..ad S'n h.p. lilhtWtlJhlllso · tollowlnc Lantz: ahd Rice were
ROBINSON'S
wor':lng time Wetw.-n changes. arves lOU mort horsepower Ptr pound
Ed MUler of POrtsmouth Notre
It" Sptclal
"lmmtdioW"
t~o ITIJ ot~r ~lkl of uw. Mallta lvtft
Dame; Jtfl'1 Bolla ·ol Frider·
CLEANERS. ·
biq:er cu'lhng jobs $filii lflofttr ane . leldon· Dlek ·' lbumer of War
Ignition.,,,...
IHIIf,
'
•
216 E•.2nd Pomeroy
II"' "Lottt·life"frktiondut,h.
Contolfdatecl; Nick Pt:troa"

------

New York .

state's coaches, sportscasters

sentlng the New York Yankees,

Beutler

at middle
suar4, Bobert Babich o1 Mloml

COLUMBUS (UP!) - John of Cocy-Rawson; Harold Mercer
Lantz, a (lllet speaking me:itor of Barnesville; Blll Damsel ol
who lets his charges' action on Watkins Memorial; George Doa.
the Reid speak olO(IIently for tal of Kent State, and Mike
him, was named todrq United Gotthiecl o1 Norwalk St.Paul.
MJiler' a Titans, who wound up
Press lnternattOIIBI Class A blgh
in the runneru_p slot in final rascllool 11 Coach of the Year,"
Lantz, he!Jd football coach at tings, sPort.the longest wlming
Versailles High School, also streak - 32 In a row.
Lantz aucceeda Max Rosa of
rllllked the No. 1 Claoa A ·l!rld
team, defeated Joe Rlch ot Min· Marton Catholic, who won the
orel Ridge Ill bollotlng by the honor two years in a rOw.

., theoe cities In 1969.

oSCHWINN BICYCLES
eTR!CnLIS aWAGONS
aSADDLII &amp; IIUDLIS
I
ai!KI ACCISSOR!II
,
aSLIDI
aTRACTORI
a AND MANY OTHER
GI,TS

• n·•

D. Eek ..

of Mechanicsburg; Jim Berry

By :rED vmOSTKO

oc-lod to meet with the At
owners locloy. The AL has oaicl

ur.

wullaJi.

1

franchise, but no price was
(JUliJOUnced for Ita IC(eptanCe.
' Fliur ll'OUPI, seeking to l8ln the
Kansas City franchlH,

commissioner,

Versailles Coach
Cops Top Honor

group repreaentlD1 the Seattle

for expansion.''

it.

~-·

Mel Tue~er or Toledo and Ger.
17 Collins oi Western Mlcblg:u:
at ends, Ray Ha.Yeo ol Toledo
and Jim Corrlgall of Kent at

to singer to the Chicago Cubs for

settle dliPU!e'l. Presently, the

/ ThurSday's meetlns' and said:

pay~yaln

ne-ate or

to

salary ol $12,000 compared to work things out through inedlathe present $7,000 minimum.
tion," declared Miller. '"We've
keep an ~ent, · Paul
' Ownerr Rellrte Charges
bad oom~ negotiation• but
R~hard.s, vtce president ot tile
More than three hours after mostly our relations with the
Atlanta Bravea, said bbmtty:
Miller's ehuges, the owners, ownera have consisted of one
11Soritebod;y•s lying anc1 I donJt
thJ:"'O..Ib Joe Cronin, Amerlean poatponement after another. So
thlbk It's the ownera. rr this ~ League president and chairman far ne&amp;Otlatlons bave been
(Miner) continue&amp; his tactic a ot the players relaUona commit largely fruitless. •• Miller pointed
Wl'll Just have to gl!t In the tee, hit back at Miller.
out tbat tbe $7,000 minimum
KUtter wtth him."
.
• .. The lads ai"J that ¥r. has been in existence since 1957,
MUier had claimod at an !diller had been advised prior to despite tile rising oosts of
hlo oomlng here that no living.
bargaining meeting could · bo
R~est Arbitration Board
that the owners had glven 1 hil
ll'OUP the brushOff and l'iiled to

National League, emerpd !rom

Happlneu for tile OIDce
worker Is a month with tbree .

earlier voCed MAC playoro.&lt;l.

.m

·
ert, Ia the final arbitrator.
The minimum salary lan-t the
Several player deals were
only point Ia eonte.nlinil. Tbe made Thursday, wltb tho Loa
players oobmitted more .than 30 Angeles Dodgers dealing out!lel·
item a to owners in their der Loo John11011 to the ChicagD

Tllurldq• and had turned down
r8Q,Ieat· to meet here because

,
!

C/tJlSu•

leao-era to dlacuas the sltua-

cmferenee

Thuroday .tluit tho ownoro bad
repeatedly postponed meetings
with his group tbroul!hout tho
year, lneludlng lbe latest one

aeeuatne the other of "lying. u
Angered over the chargea
, D1;*de by Marvin MUIM, executlva dlreetor of tbo MaJora
Ltacue Players• Aesocladon,

!

or make .a

Local Dlllt\ct. TM nnlty, left 10 rigllt, rmt row, Gory
Norrll, Mike S!o1"0rt, Will Sollero, Frank Pn&gt;n'itt, Randy•
Prollltt; Sec:ond Row, MukBoeale, Torn Diddle, Tercy Proffitt, .Steve Shuler, ~~lddle&amp;lldCoacb Adams. -Sentinel Photo.

Tornadoes coach th1a year la Jlm Adam a, a star forward on
Tornado teams at the next-to--the-last Racine Golden Era baa• .
Ulball, Wlder Coaeh Larry .Morrt.aon,
now Asst. Supt. ct. Melg1
.
.

••

SUNDAY
1:00 Sip On .,_~_.Faltb •
6:30 Boptlot~ ·
.

older than the llrl wlm llveo 10:00 SwOjl Sbop
11:00 C&lt;udry lbllll@nen
, _ door. He can't 101m 10·111 10:11 Medltallmo
10:30 Brunch i'arl&gt;'
12:00 F'lmill' Worobip Hour
"hlo.
OilOOiflh of ~ • · .... llhe 11:00 Tlllt• CClUIIIey JlolctkJn 12:80 Rev. Kerlin Teell
h boo a nice tlloblnd, yet 11:30 'llnf'o CClUIIIey ~ 1:00 Rev, Eddie Boyer
OM II atourbollo.-everymomlng 13:00 NatlOIIBI &amp; Oblo Nowo
1:30 Cl...land - 1
Ui work, and 12:15 Local Newo
••10 scoreboord
all diQ' ... bill ,.,. olf. She
12.ZG S1&gt;or11 Report
.t:f!8 5Uortl' JIOundup
""""' In ID have colfee the 12:30 Guollt Btor, FridOJ
t:IG Kuale'i S11ow
mlmle be 11!!11 home. We spend
12:30
Llrr)'
Anderaoa
Sllow
l:OO
S1Jor11 Scope
the matnp IDpll:er •. WbOii we
(1:00
RlReport)
5:11
SliD
Olr
out ............ IIIJ """
olWI)'I IDslllll .oo pot&gt;l:u( 2:00 Oblo Now•
iii&amp;. Hi illiii'! iilve ino a· 3:00 ObloNewo
fell' our amlvarlal')', but · 3:05 MIIOI Kllalc
I bur ~ ocxnellllnl for t:OONewo
hero. On IIIJ blrll1dor hi aave
me a bll fit u()". but we .,.at · t:30 Local New•
5:00 Spcm Scope
... -do't lllrord toldno •5:11 Sian orr ·
tban out ror .., HER
blrthdl,y.
SATURDAY
A wl:llo back ~ tlllband wu 5:59 Sip On
worldDa out t£ linn:. She .... 6:00 Proteotaalllour
here from tho lime mine .,t 6:30 Na!IOIIBI News
home Ull llhe wu ....... ~ kldll

-e - . .

TORNADO c_,aERS - 'lllo
1'011-1 opened 11io1r
196'/.68 bo,•kelhall oea- Tuooday night at Hannon-Trace. 'lllo

a

6:25··.Qiuelllm NOWI
6:30 Noi!llnal Nowo
6:35 Bill Miller Sl:ow

w-... lllc!i-

'The Young Joe Louis'
Trades Gold lor Green

·_ .

Sipii.,.IIIIY. IIOwever, N - eallllvaiM H - Rt!MIIIIIe- .
. DOt Wltb tile
Uoat ue tllelr
-dally . . . W
wltll
Vlelum, Amtdea'o ·
........ Ia
.•
• Alrtc&amp; ... Lalllo ADlerte.. tile
atleJpm1, ef'-0. dUel,
eemdr7'1 1itK ftr MWie•••••
Soyo one friend :
"It
ldod of eiciucly and vapory but It went over weD."
Indeed. Rtpub1Jcano 011 Capitol Hill g_,.ny ...,., tn acoept tho Idea tluot Nixon and other 1ill GOP preoldeallal
prospecto 1~ouid keep very 10018 and flexible 011 tho major
l11u0t-at leaot ID the early otag.,.
·
Tllla notion' Is Aid tD have hoeD a cOIIIIderable factor on
tho deellioa by Sen. Jolm . Tower of Tuao DOt tn hocome
Nlx011'1 CIIDpaiiiD manager whon tluot poot Is vaeated ID
111118 by Henry BeiJmon former govemor of Oklehoma wbo
oeeu a U.S. Senate oeal ~ere next year. .
•
•
It wu clear that u 11 Nizon's' mam,,. Tower would apPear to
ho a otand·ID for tho former vice president ID tho Senate, and
~tho TOUD'I maJor 1ill votes~ would ho uamlned
micrel:c1Jllle8Ul' ai.lfbly ·upreiiiOIIJ of Nlson'o OWl! view•.
The proopect of tioxlng NIJ:oo.la hogan tD loot very real. ~ ·
Tower, of couroe," had other problema 011 bls mlud. One Is
the clemlnd oa bls time, tho same factnr tluot lad Bellm011 "1.0
oeek releaoe from . tho Nb:on ehalrmanoblp earlier than ·he
first lutendad. Ideally, It Is a heavy duty Job.
· I
Moreover, Tower II lldrleatel;y hoouJjl 11)1 Ia tile (IO!IIIel af·
bls - e Ute. Tep Tuao RtpUIIeuo ue ......,., ... for
1•, loopelal of 'lilllllllll -re aeato III·Cugrea ud tile ltate
lecJIIalve alld, olllce tho . . . . . , . _ lUI · tile popoolar
Gov. JHa CouaDy ;.m. oot raa ap1a, o1 tatlnc lUI Cblr.
To ~eoe hopes, the long-talked-of favorite 1011 candidacy
of
John Tower" Is aeen ln key TelUII cln:leo as cl':llclal. .
malnl too 11i!ck, perblpjl y 0 u
It
could provide the cement of party unity ID a situation
ollould cooslcler mov!DIIO - . .
tluot
milht
otherwise crumble lutn oerlouo faclloDIIIsm-aome
er part or IDWn. - H.
.
of
It
lnlierent,
oolne of It related 1.0 ~e obvious' rivalry heDear Holen:
.
preoslng for Gov.
"TORN" dreldl tho bolidlly tween lon:es favoring Nixon and v111t ID relativoo. ~ rei., Ronald Rtaaan of Callfornte.
,.
I!Vel are -.Hnll theblcCrowdl
GOP Stete CbalrmBn Peter O'Donnell, pub II c I y DOD·
too. I know. For yearo I hove committal but privately accepted 81 a otaUDCh NlxOII advOC•
felt ulfiWIIIIadiOnmU ate, liPJM!Brl 1.0 have hoeD among ~oae by TOUDI Who
Cbrlotmu dreW near. I love 1111 argue4 the~fo Tower 1.0 take 011 tho heavy-duty Nixoll
cbll- ond llfOIIddillclre and chalrm&amp;lllblp ould ho 1.0 balldleap aerlouslr ~ favorite
11110' wmld ho 1llrt If I son·unlty £•
t regarded aa central to tho party's heat hopei
llld. "Let's · oklp the blc celo- ID tbe otate next year. .
.
·
·
bratlono at * o e thloyear,"
The
wellht
·
o
f
au
factori
tln.lnv
lad
Tower
tn
~l''''no"
1.0 I
but I y_,
&lt;1d.... bolldo;rL
an
o!er
·t&amp;at
had
'
flnt'
been
ex'fendad
tn
Bolln1PD
In
early
.
Wouldn't It
IOUIIIIetiUI If
..._,:;fl. •
"'
more cbDdrell IDvlted their el- October.
Bellmon, who wanted to quit ID early Juuary, wUJ. ~on
clariJ potento 10 spend Cbrlotmu
until
tho' Nixon forces fiDd anOther rep]aeement. In any
with THEI4 - """ kill! Grondma
event,
however, b1s commitment endo wl~ ~e April 2 Wls-.
out of the kitchen! ANOTHER
CODIID
priiJWi'; after wblcb ho wUI he wholly taken up with .,
.
TORN
bls own· cam~ In Oklehoma.
. ·.
_.
.;
10:110 To, TeDSI!ow
A R B S ...
8 l0.12:de- Newo Report
·
- :12:lll Rev, GMqe Beyalit
lr PHIL PASTOIET
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
12:30 A.f.C. -l;'eto !lhleiAio
5:59 Sip•On-- NeWI
12,45 Moloo Co, Air!.
Tw..·w~! !'11~1.rlll: NNoot :::~
6:00 Sacfad Hoart Bour
1:00 Newo
·
6:20 Mello Co. RFD
1:15 W

oro ... tho team.

.

!llUr, Koaltwo
Stat.
Rtll Uteri from lilt · .tee
0No
UnlftroiV
and - .·
.
.... · Lou llarrll lad
lnl: G.- - · "'arlliall, wbldi !loa
F IUI)IHid of Kenl, wu wlnleu tar the -~~~~~. ·
foolbol.l
•&lt;(UIIdo
.......cad ralllcl ID lalicl a playOJ' '"' tho St!&gt;itb lad Dave Toolt:l! of MI.
all'll, Kta Cannon ot Ohio ud
Tborl&lt;lay.
top two • . . - .
Pld&lt;ed by the clmilt'o oev..
nne. Toledo plaJera . . . Dale Llvlnpton d. Weotem
unanlmaua eholees. The)' were Mlcblpn.
head foolboll - ·· tho !lrll
The -cb•• placlcl Sebnel&lt;lor
""'""nve
- m otrew"'
10 Toledo
pll)'- ~c:k .lobo Sebnel,.,, of.
era.
and nve on fensive tackle lloa WYJ&gt;W and Gil· tbe team by aeelaim witllout
de.l..oe. Miami plaeed liz play. mlctdle ·(lUU'd Tom Beutler. a vote. Other unlldmtwJa chofcea
Sdmelder aiMI Beutler were .were Carmon and Wyper at the
lackJeo, Tlllolf at e~ard, FlU.
ABAST~&lt;B
corald, Llvingstnn, il&lt;utltr, an&lt;!
United
Pre•a. .., r I
de!OIIalve bac:ko Lou Horrl&amp; of Br
Eut
Kent and Bob Smltb of Miami.
w. Lo ....
Thirteen pla)'era were named
6 .7fl
MimeiiOta
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to the olfenslve team due to
Indiana
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ties Ill center and hald:lack.
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New Jersey
team•a '1deklng •-lallst.
Ken!uc:k;y .
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Weet
eomJ&gt;Ooecl of Gary ~ of MIw. L. ....
ami and Pete Kramer of T&lt;&gt;ledo
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at ends, Carmen and W~r at New OrlOOiil
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tackles, Tsalotr and Jolui'Brown Denver
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atoo
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Paul Kruula of Miami at ceo.
elm
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ThurldQ''I
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Dick Conley of Ohio, AI Moore
of Miami and Roland Moso of Deover 98 Houatoo n ·
Toledo at halfback and Fit&gt;ger- New Orl.... If! l'lolil_, 18
Anallelm-Plttoburllb ppd, ......
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at 1 hiiiOIY attoadod bnakfut of tho HOUM R&lt;tpoobllceo
eanfereaee.
. Ho- GOP ollcla!• bad 140 wrlttea JICC'eptaDcel fCII' tho
dalr, and holore ho hiPD tolklac othoro
drifted 1111o tbt
and ...,. lbllac tlie waUl.
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~~· holin wk1o!Y uoumed, hut It wao- IQCftia .
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Tbe ....... ... raid, hal •
re&lt;ent yeora -.td not n_.,n.UIQ- to ..,..,. tho.
liken ploeo, w miJIIt h&amp;Yo- - - ~ blltek viol- lllld
IHo-rwleao.....,olo."
to report~- "-"- · *"
The UP! odl..,. INIId lbat and . _ "-" eo received.
"those wl1o are t«&lt;wted to
If
hu ·" ' be • ebOiee
fowr blltekouta of riot - • botWOM too !Dieh and too lillie
11001d be well .ldvlred to ........., bo de&lt;!lared, tbe
remember thlt there· Is IODle- greater
Uealn too ltttle.
thing ~.)ftOI'O danl!erous lhon
Tolorlm. dee!""'! t b C
eYeD ~ !"!')..- lnlllta- and rodal rtory Ia mo .
attention overy dey, and not u
lbat fa th6 falre rumor.
"Aod , _ ;you lmpoclo .tho a oeaW'al IIOr7 llko tho grape
free Dolt of 118WI you Jllllke
or ectf,on harvest. n
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Colmnbua and soutbera Ohio Elettrle Co.,preaeR:aacheek to Ohio Unlveralty President Vermn R.
Alden, PJedlbw 111e 001111J0111"• memberablp illlbe Trustee•' Aeadem)', lM unl'"roll)'"o ~r ..,._
tr!blmw......,. O!JaenbwlllepreoeDtatlonm Fnni&lt;Siiay, Jell, C&amp;SOE dlolrlet IIUIJIIiOr, and Robert Baur, riM tbalnnan, A1benJ Bulnesa Drive._n.e e&lt;M:I1paiU' wUI contrlbule $10,000 over a 10~ ·
year poric&gt;d to 1lle 01110 Unlnnltov Fund, IDe.
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Ollie• Hours 9 to 12. 2 to ~ !Close al Noon on
Tburs. - .East Court&lt;St . Pomeroy

130.00 Dtwn -

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st.:key on a Monday.

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
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rumor 4lrlnr lut summer's
Newark riot• that • Negro cab
driver had
to dulh
by pollee,

-balm

and Mr, and Mra. Dwaine JorclaJ!, Brylln and Keith wore rocent dinner lueata ot. Mr. and
Mrs. Mendal Jordan, and Walte!'. Mrl. Kenneth Crabtree, MeAJI'thur, called at her parents;
home oo a Mondi,J evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cheadle e.
tertalned In honor
the 16th
birthday or their doughier, K..
thY, recently. Tbo1epresentwere

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you buy to July 1. 1968.

line~p of A.D. D. eligible machines: Automatic
8ale Wagons. • Balers • Bale Carriers • Bale Throwers
• Combines • Crop-Carriers • Crop-Choppers • Farm
Wagons • Fertilizer Distributors • Forage Blowers • Forage
Harvesters • Forage Wagon Kits • Hay Conditioners
• Haybh1e• Mower-Conditioners • Mowers • Rakes • Rotary
Mowers • Speedrower• Windrowers .
Here's the

Stop In today lor
complete details.

+1\EW HOLLAI\0

Fulton-Tiiompson·Tractor Sales
IPIIING AVI,

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Crabtree, Helen Scott, Elizabeth of EltzabetJ;rton, Tenrl., and Mrs.
Jordan and Roxlo Ari&gt;augh with Fred T. Sloot and son, Freddie,
Cheryl Lawson, RWa Rhodes and r1 Cleveland. Rev. and Mrs. MerRussell Crabtree as guests.
lin 'l'eets
Ironton visited the
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Turner have stouts on Monday and Mr. and
returned ·rrom a week's vacaUon Mr J
WUII and tam!ly oC
_.t visiting their ehlldr111 and
'· ames
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grandchildren. They were guests Macon, Ga., and Mr. and Mr~.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alh -and Estel Kirby and sons. Ronnie
tamlly. Gahanna; Mr, and Mra. and Donnie oCElizabethton, Tenn.
Leslie Canode, Marysvllie; Mr. spent several days with their

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pte social wUl beheld and a
progrom- wllloe tilven b.r e 1 u b

Fertilizer
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Mulberry

Ave,

Pomeroy,

membOI:a.
Mrs. Clarence ArbaURh and
Mrs.
M. Galaway attended lbe
annual Chrl-as works!g&gt; In
Me Arthur reeenlly,
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The aka!lrw par1y ljiOrioorod by
the columbia
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Club neently at Dow'• R

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grell mull ho leoriOII In thll . '
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II ..Ssto but al., ID make, ...,..
thot bonoit, dodlealod law
lllloreement olllcoro ore dolendocl oplnat· 1oo10 oeeua&amp;·tlllna."
The UPI edl..,. llated press
erltlea f n - main_.,
''One 14 the legal protoaafnn •
the .
whl h long hal
b~a a~::~ o1 11M
beleaguered lndlviAial, Is ~"'
denb' palnlecl 1&gt;¥ the bar •• lbe
....,.Wilt perU to lair trial slnee
tho da,ya ~ tho 8lar ehamber.

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MILK SHAKES
WNDAES

Kingsbury
Soci'al News
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MEIGS
c:Magiefan His special~ is

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appearing acl. Perlorms in 1 close!, under stairs, under
kitchen counters, anywhere. How? No pilot lilhl, no·verrts,
no flues needed. FI•IIISI •:bic water horltllllvt
space .• • lei you p~llieater near poinb of areatlst Ult for
maximum elf~ieney,. Alii ,_. ....., W
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a aboul our Protected SeNice Plan, I 1 - 1..,...
ntllty on 111,.,, se!Yice and tonk.

ware.
The tree· ll the creation. of
J u Ita
Chtlda, 'televl&amp;loai'J
"French Chef,"' and 11 on dil-

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play with the othera at the
Hallmark Gallery on PJtth
Avenue In an eXhtblUon en"Celebrity

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Kerns in Ripley, W. VL Mr.
Kerns lived In Albany for some
time and Is 'a nephew ol Mrs.
Zelllf Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wloeman ~ ·
Xenllt wore roeent SUndBy dinner
-··•o oi her parents, Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil King and
ramlly visited a Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Georp Krider at Jta..
eille.
Mra. Weber Wood, who was til
and a patient at Veterans Mem.
ortal Hoopltal, has returneclmmo
and Is Improving,
Mr. and Mrs. Nev White and

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W, Va., for the tuneral ot Mr.

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~. and Mrs. William Klos had
as recem visitOrs. Mr. and Mrs.
Ricl:lard Hillman
Hemlock
Grove and Mr. and Mts. Carl
Hillman of Peac:_h Fork.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mash
Jr., and family vlalted In Co-

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Changes Given
In Book 'Re.view

lumbus recently with Mr. and
Mrs. CecU Mash and famtl.r.
Mra. Elmo Smith visited reeentl)' with Mrs. Rada Skidmore.
Mrs. Elizabeth Murray had as

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JUNIOR INSTRUCTION ctaol ot
st. Paul LulboJ'III Cbarch, 9 L m.
m.
Tho Jays
will omeee.
Saturdal';
jonlor
ebolr ........181.
..t 10 :30 •• IIi. '
ANNUAL BAZAAR, 10 a.m. to
9 p.m.;st.PauiJ,.UiheranCiwr•....
I.aneh served fl'om U L m. to 7

reeent vilitors Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Douglas of Flatwoods.
Miss Carol Hall visited r•

centl)' with her parents, Mr. and

s......

ude near Nelsonvllle, waa well

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ill Florida.
Mr, lllld lifn, Wyolt Sehoofor
lllld Dnld ol Ill. Ve,_ rpooto
-·111-.lfr,Se-..oJlU0111a, Mr. ond lirl, Norman
Seho;eter;
Mr, IUid Mra.llarmGDFo.npent
'lblni&lt;MirilW -lbelr ......-r
and ..,.In taw, Mr. and lifn,
Jobn DOovta• oud family,-·

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MARIES STYLE POST
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romeroy~Shep
W. Malo
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Mrr. Millard Vn Mllor

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Friends and rellltlvea here
learned taat ,..ic
lM doalba
Oi Mr•. Floron&lt;e Peromilln..ot-

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. Winners will be

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· All Wrapped
UpFOR YOU!
..,POMUOY

DEC. 2 AT 1 PM
D,ECe 8 AT 1 P

DE·C. 15 AT 1
DEC. 22 AT 1

A Gold Star Store

From Our Most ·
Burova Collection ·

You can pay )nore, but
finer
diamond rin&amp;
a
Keepsake.
you can't buy

All You Do ·
Is Register
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Gold Stqr StoreS
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Displaying
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G!'Hnl.antern
FultoD·TIIemplon
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Ohio Vallotf Plamllln«

Mlltic. w.tiirproof•. M tllfnlea
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Invitation . To Visit
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Store For Your
Decorations and ,..,

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6 Zenith quality high-fldtlity

Tinsel Garlands,
Tree
Tree
Stockings
Beo~ut•fvl Cemer

sput~ers,

mattheli and baF

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wo ofers , two e;~~ponentlal
ho~n1, two 3W tweeters .

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Mirllen I~ Co.
Dr. Huold. Bl'owa
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A..k about Zenith'.• exciting new 8-na'ck Stereo

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music power,

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AdJu1table louvered dOOJ• ere l)endsom~ and
funetlonal- pivct to direct the sound where you
want: it.

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be present to win~

AJ1 persons 13 year• of ace and older are eliglblf! to participate

4SK FOR YOUIFREE TICKET .

Come In

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reuqired. Need nOt

')., .AI! Dr•~irigs Held In Pomeroy ~ar'o~:inglot

formerly ~ Coolville, wiD at tM lone ot.lior daulltler In
Winston - Salem, N. c.

Slanle.y Deal and lamily oiCiove-

Foliage Plants or
G1rdens M1keldell '£~•

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. oan1'
state foodJall player' Hudman
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plued brlsflyloe~DallltoCow- vUlo took SUndBy dlolner with Mr.

in Blronlng.
estabiJihed ·
wb!Qh all ·

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LeldlnchMt
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A pton lor oavtos Knlgor label a
was dlseuf!sed with more WormaUon to be Jeeured for tbe next
meettrw.
was mentioned lbat
more 1'1111 raga noeclej( to be preporodOand revoral ~lorod to help
lnthelrownhooneo.Nelllel'lrk·
er showed how to repair-.,
aoolllod by Oale Moe FollrOd.
Monlotobo"cble.tal...,rdale.
OSlo Moe Follrtld prere- I
tmJII'&amp;m In keeping with 'l'llonkaClvlos, opentog 'ldlll llle ,...,
UPraise Him, Praise Hlm,"followed byaeveraloer~~&gt;tuNo.Sev· ·
'en! readlogo were Clnn by..,._
1ouo lllelllboro. ' Tho pncri;m
elDred with prayer ill unloon.
Jlurlnr tM IC!Oial hour, lllemotess Mnod a IKJoioollfuiiiiiiPb' ~
food, ealetorla Oll'le. The
DOl&lt;! moet~~v wilt bo tbo'Chrlatmu - r w Taesdl;y oveme,
Doe. 19, at lone ill OSilt Mae
Foil rod, wwii Helon Woode !1&lt;0·
j)&amp;l'log lM ~am.
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Thankoctvllw Day guoota ~ Mr.
and Mro. Arthur J,,..
Mr. and Mro. Clai'enee Albertoo
ond lamily ~ CoiiD!Ibua,:
Mr. and !In, Harry G\Jibrte
spent a part ~last week wttb reiatlveo In Sugar Grow and Colounbua. .
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Mr. and Mr&amp;,j!Dbert White ot

da~ro,

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OVeneu, A ldter t.rom the DJ.a.. '
trlel sOeretory ol Meonber'lldp
and Pnmollon, with blankl to be
IUied out In "Gnnolb Roeorda"
and one s.tgned by "The Dev1J.••

l!jlya lllldlbe At!OnlaFaleooa.ltlo
territory lneludes -.Item
Oblo, Welt Viqlnla aad Welten
Pl!nnoylvanta.

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Christmas

land recently,
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Charles Leaeh
and Mrs. Harold Leaeh were In
Cleveland roeenlly to attend the
r-ral o( Mrs. Leaeh's nephew,
Robert Casto.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean, John
Waller and Rlehord had ao vlsltora on a Saturdo1 evening, Mr .
and Mrs. Charloo.Kin&amp; Pic. and
Mrs. Patrtek Williams and oon,
David, Walter Arnold md Konny
Hartl~
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To Veterans' ·
Hospital Mac/.e

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olfldala durin( fteld IJ'IPo In
SATIIRDAY
Calllomla, · New York and
lnGH SCHOOL DANCE par~y,op. Walhlnaton, D.C. as port o!
en to tbe publle, will be held 1hla Jts cul'liculum.
111
Salurdey
lbe Middleport Hlcl&gt;
The "Continental CurreDcy"
Sebool audlllirlum tram 8 to Up. dollar of 1776 was the tlrot

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Addrtional wiring needed? Take advant.oae of ~·living

Mrs. Carl Hall. Carol is attend1ng college at GrayBDn,. Ky.
Vlliting recently with Mrs.
Hazel Arnold and family were
parents.
Mr. and Mro. ·Alpha Russell ol
Mrs Martha Jeffers erKertained Hysell Run; Mra. Virginia Blaz..
friends and relatives with a tup. ewicz and daughter ot Pomeroy.
.
Mrs. Faye Pntt of Middleport
perware party on Monday eve.. visited recently with Mr. and
nlng. Mrs. Carl Roos ~ Albany Mrs. Ralph Carl and Rodney.
was the demonstrator.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wyant
Mr. and •Mrs. Eldon starkey ot. were rllitora
Mr. and ·Mrl.

Colwnbus visited his brother and
slster-lnlaw, .Mr. and Mrs. Earl
starkey.
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pots, pana 8lU1 other ·. kitchen

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eran.o llolllllal at Chlllleolho li'as
made When the Potnero;, W~
man•• Cbrbtfan Temperance Union met Tueadey at the United
M - s t Chureh.
FRIDAY
. Mrs. James Euler 'reviewed
Durtng tho mjiOtlnr preoldocl
RACINE SENIOR CLASS
"The Proud Tower" by Bar- over 1&gt;¥ Mrr; Allen Hom"'.
bar• Tuchman, a story o1 oombor
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llfiO!IIOO' a dance lnlbeJuniori!IP
elal and eeooolnle ehMpo jult me
owerei'OIIIIo!!ldtowrlt&lt;t
oeboolaudltorlum Friday follow- prior to World War ~ - when tbo· tholr legirl-a In roprd to'
bw lbe Raelne-Giouaterbookelball MldcDoport Lttorory Cld&gt; met tho Thurmond BUI wllleh If pu..
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game. W-od&amp;yatthehomo~ U tobeploeed&lt;Hiallbotlleoeon.
HOMEMADE.SOUP and rliiiiOllage Beaa Somborn.
1a1ritng 25 poreoot alcohol. .
llle will be held fl'om 9 L m. tO 5
The Jit08J'&amp;m wu ~
The flrilooelal obligatiOn lor
P. m Frldo,y and Satoordey a llle b7 ¥ra. Everett Heyea iollo pve tbo year' to tbo otate organ~,..:
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Rutland American Lelion hall be rerrlng to her 811 an blfiorlao Uon •wu cllseuaaed by the a....
lbe R.-wod Senior Moiboro.
of the ftlluro,ln herrmew.Mro. IIIHr, The unloo aloo d!O&lt;Uaoocl
JiTNEY SUPPER ~ Frl· Eutu doo&lt;rlbocl llle- ooorld sit- • fUm.to:be aloooon illlbe oeboolr
dey It 5:30 p. m. Ill lbe 'E ulom ua11on ~ the World Wu,,I era In JaJOUat)&lt;.
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wore giyen by ¥ra. Cuol Cook.
baalietbotl pme botAeea- b.r lM lrborlng elasr for bel- She read aer!Piure from Gene.
Trlee and Eaotam. Tbo event Ia ter Wl&gt;l'klnl cmdltlona.
elo ta, verse• 23 to 82. ''Or·
oponoorod by , lbo Eortom lll&amp;h
IJihlzoa Forcer" wu the SebooiiOelllor elau.
tho elllb lo oellln&amp; Mro. 11ax rrom lhemo •-.d 1&gt;¥ Mro. Cook
wAIIAMA HIGH Sebool will-- Sod&gt;om wara pal.
wiD eommeoted on the t3rd omJ..
oor 1 clanee wltb Tbo Jiyo Frldo,y
voroary o( tho . WC'ro. Preyer
by
Mrs.
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n1Jb1 ,at lbe Wahamo •u...o.
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ed the
JMellng.
1:30 • 12 p. m. lollowlqr lM Wa- - - ~ .
toama lltglj laokelbalt pmo,
8TAIQ'PRD C&amp;lll, l'llPh
'IIIIIny...,.e YOIOD&amp;' UIICIItlv01
HARDMAN NAMED
BAZAAR 117 tbo w...ion al llle 001d ll&lt;holoro from Silo 'llDlte&lt;t
Von A. llarilrnln, Mlcl·Eost ro1141tic Sprlnp
Chureh 8talea ond abroad hove beaun ' riA&gt;nal aalea maoopr ~ ~
~ and Saturdo1 fl'om 9 a.m. • yoar of Joillt BlUely In ad· POle Bullclqo o( WeotRie~eld,
l81ttl t _,p.Di. at Duke Cleanent vanced .manatement at Stlin· ' Ohio ~b sreda barna ltablea
Seeond st., l'mleiOI'. Gift ltemo !o~ Graduate 8ehool ol .,.j ~. 1o a native ~ Spenlor role will illelude IKDnomado Bu · II.
eer, w. VL,IIIdprevtoualyoporelllldln,"'lo~ laney WO&lt;k.
~tlendlng the Wllverslt.y as~- - hio OWD eonJirueti&lt;HI llrm

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Tho
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~ 1raopo o( 111e Sallrl&gt;ur7 lleltlo Pullor, JI&lt;O•Idelll. ed with OKhmomberctrilW"Tbe
Tllbw• 1 om ~ For" fol.
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Mn. Goonla lliOIII.
llyoalo It lbo patlaclf ~
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Mrs. Helen Wyatt, Ripley,
w. Va., vtatted with hor -lin,
Mrs. Dalay llaw!tngs on • &amp;In- .
dey.
The youth group ~ lM Carpenter Baplllt Chureh at
the Wayne Peck home on a SUnday evening. Ronda Whittington
led devotions. Olhora preoont
were Carol Fraley, NaneySmith,
Domle, K a t h y and Bonnie
Cheadle, JenRJ Whlttingtc;N1, Lane
Holalngton, Helen, Mary1 a n d
Robert Peck and Mr. and Mrs.
Peck and oilier children.
The November m.-r or Columbia Grange No. 2435 wao held
at Colwnbllt Sehool roeenQ3. Two
appllcatfonl" t o r membership
were recelvedbythe lfCIUP, Plana
were made to entertain members
~ the CIIJ'IIOIIIOl' Boys 4.11 ClUb
and tho Colwnbllt Mako-11 Girls
4.11 Club at tho Deeombor mtng on Deeember 8. An old-fashion

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T h e Klngtbury Missionary
ClUb ~the Carlolon Chureh met
at the homo ~ Mrs. William
King with the following members
prosenl: Mro. Ralph C~l, Mrl.
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Wayne Beal, Mrs. Charles King,
'Jbanksglv1JIII program waa pre- Mrs. Charles Mash, Mrs. VIraented and a potluck •upper was ill Klq, Mrs. Jobn Dean, and
served In the lellowlhlp room Mro. Wllllam King. A Thank..
following tho moetblg.
giving dillner was enjoyed at
Captain DanielL. Tinsley, Sun- noon. At the business meeting a
Oymeade, Calif., aNI Mrs. Freet report was given by the Secre·Roalek and children~ Warren
tary, Mrs. WllJle Beal on the
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MichJBan, spent Saturday night Paalm was read by Mrs. John
and Sunday wtth their aunt, M_rs. Dean and Thanksdving ~ Da,y by
Wtlliam Law10n and family. Mrs. Virgil King. Names were
Capt. Tinsley rocontly refllrned exehongod !or Chrllllmas with
from a tour of duty in Vietnam.
the Christmas meeting to be at
·COlmnbia Grarw:e officers have the home ot Mrs. Charles Mash
been Invited to lho annual c....,cy with tho dale to be announeed
Grazwe conference at Rock later.
Springs GraJWe Hall~ Nov. 30
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Coleman,
Larry and Karen visited with
at. 8 p. m. •
.P , 8 wm be her sister, Mr. and Mrs: Ray

Ruth and Jane Jordan, Diane
Sloot, Carol Fraley, Margie Jelrers, Dermle Folleyf Walter Jor~
dan, Dale Jordan ~ D o n n 1 e,
Ka~, and Rexle Cheadle. Nice
gifts were" reeeived by the honor~
ed guest and delicious refresh- made for the year's work in the
menta were served.
county granges, Officers are
The WSCS o( the Temple urged to attend.
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Church met with Mk"a. Carl Crab- Mr. and Mrs. WliUam 1bomasot
tree recently. The program waa Colwnbus spent a weekend here
led by Mary Massey and Youth- with her mother and bnther,
Societ;r's Untapped Resourcewa,s Mrs Ola Perry and F'rank.
discussed. Mrs. Murl Galaway
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were BettY Mattox, Katherine Robert Stout were Mr. and Mrs.
Lawson, Ava Greenlee, Westlna Dave Raynard, Mark and Randy,

and Mrs. Dale Caster and landly, Lima; Mr. and Mra. Ronald
B. Cuter, Green Sprlnpj Mr.
and Mrs. stanley Caster, Lima:;
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lesl1e
Csnode, Dalaware.
Sherman Greer 1 Gary, Ind.;
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Greer and lamlly here.
Mrs. Robert Stout returned
home after spending some Ume
in Meigs Memorlal Hospital for
obaerv.,UO.. Guests al the Sloot
home were tho Rey Stout laml..ty, . Charleston. and Rev. and
Mrs. Merlin Teets, lrunton.
The BuOY Bee Soelet;y or the
CIIJ'IIOIIIOl' Baptist Churc:h met
with Mrs. Roberi Bishop oo a
Thursday evening. -Mrs. Bishop
gave -.n~,, Mrs. Dale D)'e
was reported w ', Atten.~t-- were
Froda Smith, Ida Cheadi";;,''111Yian
Gaston, Mae Jordan, and Em-

You'll receive a -check from NeW Holland equal to 6% of
your down payment, whether it's cash, t~ade-in or both.

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laid, "It Ia that wtdte Anterle.a , ourselves be parties toJiell' .own
ltlll dooo not 'bavo a c:omplelo ~~ooeond ...,... ~ attacl(
undorstlndlna ~ tho problem, Is ~ pwemmont at
and there t. mueh for the presa all levels- Whf.eh warks m the
to do to nplafn and to exhort." theo that If a mirror reflects
"There lr 1111111!1deratandlnl! ~ unploaoanl, the ,....
on sides.
mod,V Is to attaek tho erodlbllltl'
"~oy Iller ourve.r, lor r tho mirror
~. soowa that moot o "The thlr.lJa Whit I - d
loosely lump together as the
dis-a-tho pleaders of ape.

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'' lnllolllnd BQiil•l now mrou1n lD.Q..•• IhlliiVanta DeHIII'J Dllldlnd PliO

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1-'nlellril07 II t'•l, P.

VIetor Porry spent a night In

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Mra. FII.Ye Jordan, Mr. and
Mrs. Lavern Jordan, Ruth, Jane,
Jackie, Damy, Bet:Qr and Jerrie,

e Now Is The Time •

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an eumple, he cited a

Mrs. GolcUe White, lira. Mme brother-ln law and 11l1ter, Mr.
Toekell and Mro. Llda Culwell, and Mro. Cani&gt;l Woodgerd and
Columbus, were gueltl at the went pheasant huntirw on Wedhomes of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ne&amp;cla)r.
Culwell and Mr. and Mrs. WUMrs. Fem GIIUogly Is coo..lUam Culwell on a Sunday.
1 u.~-Members of the Columbia Make escbC saUstactorlly o "UIIi
11 Girls 4.11 Club and tho Cu- major IMili!Ol'Y atGa\llpolloMecl~ Boys 4.11 Club, their lamt- leal Ce,..,r.
lies, advi1101"1 and trtems ~ Mra. Artbur Crabtree, Mrs.
joyed a skating parly at llowa WIIUam Law,.., Mrl. Clltrence
RoDorcade near llrelaonvlllo r"' Arij..,..., Mro.MendaiJordanand
eentl)''
Mro. Carl Crabtree ~ Tellll&gt;le
Mrs. Glneva Foster Ioiii! her Cbureh wscs, wen guoota ~lbe
homo and ln.Jui'ed her ahoulciOr. Albany WSCS'l'O&lt;ontly. A •~etat

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un..,re•a.lble."

Mra, Colla lnrln and dlusbt&lt;tr, MarysvUle, visited her 1'11'Mr. and Mro. Dale Dye,
Mrs: Dye and Mra; Erwin ADd
dautlhler ealled on Mr. ""'Mrs.

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•-vou alao undertnlne .,Wile
c:onlldeneo In Y- medium

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ll!lq: 11lo dlotce 11 not. tn1111 Ill .......;.,.. Ill bolo-.
1lolclod to erlllea wiD - d l&gt;rlor • Ill the llaeb _. ""::: · " •
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Preu ~ . . - , lllld lot ,. me do
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hlinoe!E- U - - the ~
lor . . . _ In ...._ , · - rumor tr 1110 -•
"If~ II ...... not
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lbe rodol ~
Tbe ....... ... raid, hal •
re&lt;ent yeora -.td not n_.,n.UIQ- to ..,..,. tho.
liken ploeo, w miJIIt h&amp;Yo- - - ~ blltek viol- lllld
IHo-rwleao.....,olo."
to report~- "-"- · *"
The UP! odl..,. INIId lbat and . _ "-" eo received.
"those wl1o are t«&lt;wted to
If
hu ·" ' be • ebOiee
fowr blltekouta of riot - • botWOM too !Dieh and too lillie
11001d be well .ldvlred to ........., bo de&lt;!lared, tbe
remember thlt there· Is IODle- greater
Uealn too ltttle.
thing ~.)ftOI'O danl!erous lhon
Tolorlm. dee!""'! t b C
eYeD ~ !"!')..- lnlllta- and rodal rtory Ia mo .
attention overy dey, and not u
lbat fa th6 falre rumor.
"Aod , _ ;you lmpoclo .tho a oeaW'al IIOr7 llko tho grape
free Dolt of 118WI you Jllllke
or ectf,on harvest. n
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Colmnbua and soutbera Ohio Elettrle Co.,preaeR:aacheek to Ohio Unlveralty President Vermn R.
Alden, PJedlbw 111e 001111J0111"• memberablp illlbe Trustee•' Aeadem)', lM unl'"roll)'"o ~r ..,._
tr!blmw......,. O!JaenbwlllepreoeDtatlonm Fnni&lt;Siiay, Jell, C&amp;SOE dlolrlet IIUIJIIiOr, and Robert Baur, riM tbalnnan, A1benJ Bulnesa Drive._n.e e&lt;M:I1paiU' wUI contrlbule $10,000 over a 10~ ·
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Ollie• Hours 9 to 12. 2 to ~ !Close al Noon on
Tburs. - .East Court&lt;St . Pomeroy

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MASON
FURNITURE CO.
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rumor 4lrlnr lut summer's
Newark riot• that • Negro cab
driver had
to dulh
by pollee,

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and Mr, and Mra. Dwaine JorclaJ!, Brylln and Keith wore rocent dinner lueata ot. Mr. and
Mrs. Mendal Jordan, and Walte!'. Mrl. Kenneth Crabtree, MeAJI'thur, called at her parents;
home oo a Mondi,J evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cheadle e.
tertalned In honor
the 16th
birthday or their doughier, K..
thY, recently. Tbo1epresentwere

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you buy to July 1. 1968.

line~p of A.D. D. eligible machines: Automatic
8ale Wagons. • Balers • Bale Carriers • Bale Throwers
• Combines • Crop-Carriers • Crop-Choppers • Farm
Wagons • Fertilizer Distributors • Forage Blowers • Forage
Harvesters • Forage Wagon Kits • Hay Conditioners
• Haybh1e• Mower-Conditioners • Mowers • Rakes • Rotary
Mowers • Speedrower• Windrowers .
Here's the

Stop In today lor
complete details.

+1\EW HOLLAI\0

Fulton-Tiiompson·Tractor Sales
IPIIING AVI,

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Crabtree, Helen Scott, Elizabeth of EltzabetJ;rton, Tenrl., and Mrs.
Jordan and Roxlo Ari&gt;augh with Fred T. Sloot and son, Freddie,
Cheryl Lawson, RWa Rhodes and r1 Cleveland. Rev. and Mrs. MerRussell Crabtree as guests.
lin 'l'eets
Ironton visited the
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Turner have stouts on Monday and Mr. and
returned ·rrom a week's vacaUon Mr J
WUII and tam!ly oC
_.t visiting their ehlldr111 and
'· ames
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grandchildren. They were guests Macon, Ga., and Mr. and Mr~.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alh -and Estel Kirby and sons. Ronnie
tamlly. Gahanna; Mr, and Mra. and Donnie oCElizabethton, Tenn.
Leslie Canode, Marysvllie; Mr. spent several days with their

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Mulberry

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Pomeroy,

membOI:a.
Mrs. Clarence ArbaURh and
Mrs.
M. Galaway attended lbe
annual Chrl-as works!g&gt; In
Me Arthur reeenlly,
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The aka!lrw par1y ljiOrioorod by
the columbia
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grell mull ho leoriOII In thll . '
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II ..Ssto but al., ID make, ...,..
thot bonoit, dodlealod law
lllloreement olllcoro ore dolendocl oplnat· 1oo10 oeeua&amp;·tlllna."
The UPI edl..,. llated press
erltlea f n - main_.,
''One 14 the legal protoaafnn •
the .
whl h long hal
b~a a~::~ o1 11M
beleaguered lndlviAial, Is ~"'
denb' palnlecl 1&gt;¥ the bar •• lbe
....,.Wilt perU to lair trial slnee
tho da,ya ~ tho 8lar ehamber.

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WNDAES

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c:Magiefan His special~ is

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appearing acl. Perlorms in 1 close!, under stairs, under
kitchen counters, anywhere. How? No pilot lilhl, no·verrts,
no flues needed. FI•IIISI •:bic water horltllllvt
space .• • lei you p~llieater near poinb of areatlst Ult for
maximum elf~ieney,. Alii ,_. ....., W
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a aboul our Protected SeNice Plan, I 1 - 1..,...
ntllty on 111,.,, se!Yice and tonk.

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The tree· ll the creation. of
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Hallmark Gallery on PJtth
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Kerns in Ripley, W. VL Mr.
Kerns lived In Albany for some
time and Is 'a nephew ol Mrs.
Zelllf Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wloeman ~ ·
Xenllt wore roeent SUndBy dinner
-··•o oi her parents, Mr. and
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ramlly visited a Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Georp Krider at Jta..
eille.
Mra. Weber Wood, who was til
and a patient at Veterans Mem.
ortal Hoopltal, has returneclmmo
and Is Improving,
Mr. and Mrs. Nev White and

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~. and Mrs. William Klos had
as recem visitOrs. Mr. and Mrs.
Ricl:lard Hillman
Hemlock
Grove and Mr. and Mts. Carl
Hillman of Peac:_h Fork.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mash
Jr., and family vlalted In Co-

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lumbus recently with Mr. and
Mrs. CecU Mash and famtl.r.
Mra. Elmo Smith visited reeentl)' with Mrs. Rada Skidmore.
Mrs. Elizabeth Murray had as

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JUNIOR INSTRUCTION ctaol ot
st. Paul LulboJ'III Cbarch, 9 L m.
m.
Tho Jays
will omeee.
Saturdal';
jonlor
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ANNUAL BAZAAR, 10 a.m. to
9 p.m.;st.PauiJ,.UiheranCiwr•....
I.aneh served fl'om U L m. to 7

reeent vilitors Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Douglas of Flatwoods.
Miss Carol Hall visited r•

centl)' with her parents, Mr. and

s......

ude near Nelsonvllle, waa well

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$12.50 PIIMANINTS ~:-•. -

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$15.00 PERMANEN1S - $20.00 PERMANENTS - -

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ill Florida.
Mr, lllld lifn, Wyolt Sehoofor
lllld Dnld ol Ill. Ve,_ rpooto
-·111-.lfr,Se-..oJlU0111a, Mr. ond lirl, Norman
Seho;eter;
Mr, IUid Mra.llarmGDFo.npent
'lblni&lt;MirilW -lbelr ......-r
and ..,.In taw, Mr. and lifn,
Jobn DOovta• oud family,-·

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MARIES STYLE POST
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01 NteHT W,._l

romeroy~Shep
W. Malo
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Mrr. Millard Vn Mllor

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GMne FI'M'Ifdcdlll
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William Cl:ur lllld

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Friends and rellltlvea here
learned taat ,..ic
lM doalba
Oi Mr•. Floron&lt;e Peromilln..ot-

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IN ·' .
CERTIFICATE$

. Winners will be

riOtified
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4 Big Give-AWays

· All Wrapped
UpFOR YOU!
..,POMUOY

DEC. 2 AT 1 PM
D,ECe 8 AT 1 P

DE·C. 15 AT 1
DEC. 22 AT 1

A Gold Star Store

From Our Most ·
Burova Collection ·

You can pay )nore, but
finer
diamond rin&amp;
a
Keepsake.
you can't buy

All You Do ·
Is Register
'At
Gold Stqr StoreS
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Shop Pomeroy
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Displaying
The GoldS~
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G!'Hnl.antern
FultoD·TIIemplon
' Trader
Ohio Vallotf Plamllln«

Mlltic. w.tiirproof•. M tllfnlea
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Invitation . To Visit
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Store For Your
Decorations and ,..,

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6 Zenith quality high-fldtlity

Tinsel Garlands,
Tree
Tree
Stockings
Beo~ut•fvl Cemer

sput~ers,

mattheli and baF

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wo ofers , two e;~~ponentlal
ho~n1, two 3W tweeters .

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A Mld~lepJ. ,Gi~A-R1n\a _,..d,ant ;..'.

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Weeds W1I01eU1e
Mirllen I~ Co.
Dr. Huold. Bl'owa
O'Brinio~

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60W. Zenith SOiid·State Amplifier.d•llvlrS 60 Watts of pe11k
A..k about Zenith'.• exciting new 8-na'ck Stereo

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.Best in performance!
music power,

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AdJu1table louvered dOOJ• ere l)endsom~ and
funetlonal- pivct to direct the sound where you
want: it.

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be present to win~

AJ1 persons 13 year• of ace and older are eliglblf! to participate

4SK FOR YOUIFREE TICKET .

Come In

4. 'llc "'t

reuqired. Need nOt

')., .AI! Dr•~irigs Held In Pomeroy ~ar'o~:inglot

formerly ~ Coolville, wiD at tM lone ot.lior daulltler In
Winston - Salem, N. c.

Slanle.y Deal and lamily oiCiove-

Foliage Plants or
G1rdens M1keldell '£~•

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. oan1'
state foodJall player' Hudman
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plued brlsflyloe~DallltoCow- vUlo took SUndBy dlolner with Mr.

in Blronlng.
estabiJihed ·
wb!Qh all ·

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Mute
LeldlnchMt
IIM!7Lo

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were read by OSlo Mao Follrod,
A pton lor oavtos Knlgor label a
was dlseuf!sed with more WormaUon to be Jeeured for tbe next
meettrw.
was mentioned lbat
more 1'1111 raga noeclej( to be preporodOand revoral ~lorod to help
lnthelrownhooneo.Nelllel'lrk·
er showed how to repair-.,
aoolllod by Oale Moe FollrOd.
Monlotobo"cble.tal...,rdale.
OSlo Moe Follrtld prere- I
tmJII'&amp;m In keeping with 'l'llonkaClvlos, opentog 'ldlll llle ,...,
UPraise Him, Praise Hlm,"followed byaeveraloer~~&gt;tuNo.Sev· ·
'en! readlogo were Clnn by..,._
1ouo lllelllboro. ' Tho pncri;m
elDred with prayer ill unloon.
Jlurlnr tM IC!Oial hour, lllemotess Mnod a IKJoioollfuiiiiiiPb' ~
food, ealetorla Oll'le. The
DOl&lt;! moet~~v wilt bo tbo'Chrlatmu - r w Taesdl;y oveme,
Doe. 19, at lone ill OSilt Mae
Foil rod, wwii Helon Woode !1&lt;0·
j)&amp;l'log lM ~am.
.
Thankoctvllw Day guoota ~ Mr.
and Mro. Arthur J,,..
Mr. and Mro. Clai'enee Albertoo
ond lamily ~ CoiiD!Ibua,:
Mr. and !In, Harry G\Jibrte
spent a part ~last week wttb reiatlveo In Sugar Grow and Colounbua. .
.
Mr. and Mr&amp;,j!Dbert White ot

da~ro,

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OVeneu, A ldter t.rom the DJ.a.. '
trlel sOeretory ol Meonber'lldp
and Pnmollon, with blankl to be
IUied out In "Gnnolb Roeorda"
and one s.tgned by "The Dev1J.••

l!jlya lllldlbe At!OnlaFaleooa.ltlo
territory lneludes -.Item
Oblo, Welt Viqlnla aad Welten
Pl!nnoylvanta.

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to boir• Ill oemeo, II! """"" and

Christmas

land recently,
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Charles Leaeh
and Mrs. Harold Leaeh were In
Cleveland roeenlly to attend the
r-ral o( Mrs. Leaeh's nephew,
Robert Casto.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean, John
Waller and Rlehord had ao vlsltora on a Saturdo1 evening, Mr .
and Mrs. Charloo.Kin&amp; Pic. and
Mrs. Patrtek Williams and oon,
David, Walter Arnold md Konny
Hartl~
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l'lill!llo W!l 1 •• - n:e nar .. ... lOOP Ball . .

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Gift of Money
To Veterans' ·
Hospital Mac/.e

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olfldala durin( fteld IJ'IPo In
SATIIRDAY
Calllomla, · New York and
lnGH SCHOOL DANCE par~y,op. Walhlnaton, D.C. as port o!
en to tbe publle, will be held 1hla Jts cul'liculum.
111
Salurdey
lbe Middleport Hlcl&gt;
The "Continental CurreDcy"
Sebool audlllirlum tram 8 to Up. dollar of 1776 was the tlrot

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Addrtional wiring needed? Take advant.oae of ~·living

Mrs. Carl Hall. Carol is attend1ng college at GrayBDn,. Ky.
Vlliting recently with Mrs.
Hazel Arnold and family were
parents.
Mr. and Mro. ·Alpha Russell ol
Mrs Martha Jeffers erKertained Hysell Run; Mra. Virginia Blaz..
friends and relatives with a tup. ewicz and daughter ot Pomeroy.
.
Mrs. Faye Pntt of Middleport
perware party on Monday eve.. visited recently with Mr. and
nlng. Mrs. Carl Roos ~ Albany Mrs. Ralph Carl and Rodney.
was the demonstrator.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wyant
Mr. and •Mrs. Eldon starkey ot. were rllitora
Mr. and ·Mrl.

Colwnbus visited his brother and
slster-lnlaw, .Mr. and Mrs. Earl
starkey.
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one constructed enUrely 01'
pots, pana 8lU1 other ·. kitchen

titled

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A gift of '""""' lor tho Vet,.
eran.o llolllllal at Chlllleolho li'as
made When the Potnero;, W~
man•• Cbrbtfan Temperance Union met Tueadey at the United
M - s t Chureh.
FRIDAY
. Mrs. James Euler 'reviewed
Durtng tho mjiOtlnr preoldocl
RACINE SENIOR CLASS
"The Proud Tower" by Bar- over 1&gt;¥ Mrr; Allen Hom"'.
bar• Tuchman, a story o1 oombor
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llfiO!IIOO' a dance lnlbeJuniori!IP
elal and eeooolnle ehMpo jult me
owerei'OIIIIo!!ldtowrlt&lt;t
oeboolaudltorlum Friday follow- prior to World War ~ - when tbo· tholr legirl-a In roprd to'
bw lbe Raelne-Giouaterbookelball MldcDoport Lttorory Cld&gt; met tho Thurmond BUI wllleh If pu..
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ed will reqolre a health label
game. W-od&amp;yatthehomo~ U tobeploeed&lt;Hiallbotlleoeon.
HOMEMADE.SOUP and rliiiiOllage Beaa Somborn.
1a1ritng 25 poreoot alcohol. .
llle will be held fl'om 9 L m. tO 5
The Jit08J'&amp;m wu ~
The flrilooelal obligatiOn lor
P. m Frldo,y and Satoordey a llle b7 ¥ra. Everett Heyea iollo pve tbo year' to tbo otate organ~,..:
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InfOrmation on the aulbor ,..,.
Rutland American Lelion hall be rerrlng to her 811 an blfiorlao Uon •wu cllseuaaed by the a....
lbe R.-wod Senior Moiboro.
of the ftlluro,ln herrmew.Mro. IIIHr, The unloo aloo d!O&lt;Uaoocl
JiTNEY SUPPER ~ Frl· Eutu doo&lt;rlbocl llle- ooorld sit- • fUm.to:be aloooon illlbe oeboolr
dey It 5:30 p. m. Ill lbe 'E ulom ua11on ~ the World Wu,,I era In JaJOUat)&lt;.
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Tbo
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Hlib Sebool eafelorla boforo tbo and lbe belllnnlnl ~
wore giyen by ¥ra. Cuol Cook.
baalietbotl pme botAeea- b.r lM lrborlng elasr for bel- She read aer!Piure from Gene.
Trlee and Eaotam. Tbo event Ia ter Wl&gt;l'klnl cmdltlona.
elo ta, verse• 23 to 82. ''Or·
oponoorod by , lbo Eortom lll&amp;h
IJihlzoa Forcer" wu the SebooiiOelllor elau.
tho elllb lo oellln&amp; Mro. 11ax rrom lhemo •-.d 1&gt;¥ Mro. Cook
wAIIAMA HIGH Sebool will-- Sod&gt;om wara pal.
wiD eommeoted on the t3rd omJ..
oor 1 clanee wltb Tbo Jiyo Frldo,y
voroary o( tho . WC'ro. Preyer
by
Mrs.
Des..., P-1000 _ ,
n1Jb1 ,at lbe Wahamo •u...o.
....., tp'Dl, _
ed the
JMellng.
1:30 • 12 p. m. lollowlqr lM Wa- - - ~ .
toama lltglj laokelbalt pmo,
8TAIQ'PRD C&amp;lll, l'llPh
'IIIIIny...,.e YOIOD&amp;' UIICIItlv01
HARDMAN NAMED
BAZAAR 117 tbo w...ion al llle 001d ll&lt;holoro from Silo 'llDlte&lt;t
Von A. llarilrnln, Mlcl·Eost ro1141tic Sprlnp
Chureh 8talea ond abroad hove beaun ' riA&gt;nal aalea maoopr ~ ~
~ and Saturdo1 fl'om 9 a.m. • yoar of Joillt BlUely In ad· POle Bullclqo o( WeotRie~eld,
l81ttl t _,p.Di. at Duke Cleanent vanced .manatement at Stlin· ' Ohio ~b sreda barna ltablea
Seeond st., l'mleiOI'. Gift ltemo !o~ Graduate 8ehool ol .,.j ~. 1o a native ~ Spenlor role will illelude IKDnomado Bu · II.
eer, w. VL,IIIdprevtoualyoporelllldln,"'lo~ laney WO&lt;k.
~tlendlng the Wllverslt.y as~- - hio OWD eonJirueti&lt;HI llrm

EVENTS

Chrbtmu trees hen, each

Trees.••

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named for a celebrity who spa-;
ctft.ed how one tree waa to be
trimmed, the 0101t unusual 11

-~ sdiaol 1ft

moiH;w tho plodlo to tho 1:11 P. m. &amp;Bay -~~~~!leY•
flq. Doo · - ...... ..,. . lifn• . C-.
Tho
1 SOelol;r ~ ChrfaGon14 l'loiUno, _. tha R • •·
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dan 5en1&lt;e held tto ......,.
TM-1~- meotlroronNov,Zlatlbe-.ol
, wu lor Doe, 22. IIIII Graeo
'ldlll on .,u.m ,
111e PJA - t o ........... ·
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......... tha boy oOCOII IIIII N&gt; ol 10. Tho_,.., illellorp o1
~ 1raopo o( 111e Sallrl&gt;ur7 lleltlo Pullor, JI&lt;O•Idelll. ed with OKhmomberctrilW"Tbe
Tllbw• 1 om ~ For" fol.
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b.r tbo - · ..~ y -

,.\ftll..,n . .. -...a. .-. 1o U.. tilde eldci-

exhibition of 22 lavlably decor·

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To Trim Yule T,..
NI1W YOIUt &lt;OPll -

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Inc.
Mn. Goonla lliOIII.
llyoalo It lbo patlaclf ~
tile llalli- Cllrl.otqiU ~ to ... ~~- - - ... - " ' .,....,_
cal . _ !loud ... - o f - ' ... Doe 11
d u - .............. -l!btlelala. lfro, l'hlllp lldoid'o
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Girl ,-._ :IOiappwl tho
Wonlllp remeeo ,.....
Mr. and lifn. IIQr .,...,
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' now 25c &amp; 35c
5c oH nt Oa11111

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Alfred

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f:uiQr1111 11or oul - ( l o k i
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· Grote Family
Entertains ot
Harvest Dioner .

CLOSING our SPECIJ.LS .

the
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as

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Mrs. Helen Wyatt, Ripley,
w. Va., vtatted with hor -lin,
Mrs. Dalay llaw!tngs on • &amp;In- .
dey.
The youth group ~ lM Carpenter Baplllt Chureh at
the Wayne Peck home on a SUnday evening. Ronda Whittington
led devotions. Olhora preoont
were Carol Fraley, NaneySmith,
Domle, K a t h y and Bonnie
Cheadle, JenRJ Whlttingtc;N1, Lane
Holalngton, Helen, Mary1 a n d
Robert Peck and Mr. and Mrs.
Peck and oilier children.
The November m.-r or Columbia Grange No. 2435 wao held
at Colwnbllt Sehool roeenQ3. Two
appllcatfonl" t o r membership
were recelvedbythe lfCIUP, Plana
were made to entertain members
~ the CIIJ'IIOIIIOl' Boys 4.11 ClUb
and tho Colwnbllt Mako-11 Girls
4.11 Club at tho Deeombor mtng on Deeember 8. An old-fashion

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U~theoe-louMioo.
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for•lot~
fo.ar lee,.l•a..,.

l'ota and Pans Ulld

T h e Klngtbury Missionary
ClUb ~the Carlolon Chureh met
at the homo ~ Mrs. William
King with the following members
prosenl: Mro. Ralph C~l, Mrl.
""""""
Wayne Beal, Mrs. Charles King,
'Jbanksglv1JIII program waa pre- Mrs. Charles Mash, Mrs. VIraented and a potluck •upper was ill Klq, Mrs. Jobn Dean, and
served In the lellowlhlp room Mro. Wllllam King. A Thank..
following tho moetblg.
giving dillner was enjoyed at
Captain DanielL. Tinsley, Sun- noon. At the business meeting a
Oymeade, Calif., aNI Mrs. Freet report was given by the Secre·Roalek and children~ Warren
tary, Mrs. WllJle Beal on the
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' · work of the club. The· tOoth
MichJBan, spent Saturday night Paalm was read by Mrs. John
and Sunday wtth their aunt, M_rs. Dean and Thanksdving ~ Da,y by
Wtlliam Law10n and family. Mrs. Virgil King. Names were
Capt. Tinsley rocontly refllrned exehongod !or Chrllllmas with
from a tour of duty in Vietnam.
the Christmas meeting to be at
·COlmnbia Grarw:e officers have the home ot Mrs. Charles Mash
been Invited to lho annual c....,cy with tho dale to be announeed
Grazwe conference at Rock later.
Springs GraJWe Hall~ Nov. 30
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Coleman,
Larry and Karen visited with
at. 8 p. m. •
.P , 8 wm be her sister, Mr. and Mrs: Ray

Ruth and Jane Jordan, Diane
Sloot, Carol Fraley, Margie Jelrers, Dermle Folleyf Walter Jor~
dan, Dale Jordan ~ D o n n 1 e,
Ka~, and Rexle Cheadle. Nice
gifts were" reeeived by the honor~
ed guest and delicious refresh- made for the year's work in the
menta were served.
county granges, Officers are
The WSCS o( the Temple urged to attend.
·
Church met with Mk"a. Carl Crab- Mr. and Mrs. WliUam 1bomasot
tree recently. The program waa Colwnbus spent a weekend here
led by Mary Massey and Youth- with her mother and bnther,
Societ;r's Untapped Resourcewa,s Mrs Ola Perry and F'rank.
discussed. Mrs. Murl Galaway
•
led -ons. others sttondlng Weekend gueota or Mr. and Mrs.
were BettY Mattox, Katherine Robert Stout were Mr. and Mrs.
Lawson, Ava Greenlee, Westlna Dave Raynard, Mark and Randy,

and Mrs. Dale Caster and landly, Lima; Mr. and Mra. Ronald
B. Cuter, Green Sprlnpj Mr.
and Mrs. stanley Caster, Lima:;
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lesl1e
Csnode, Dalaware.
Sherman Greer 1 Gary, Ind.;
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Greer and lamlly here.
Mrs. Robert Stout returned
home after spending some Ume
in Meigs Memorlal Hospital for
obaerv.,UO.. Guests al the Sloot
home were tho Rey Stout laml..ty, . Charleston. and Rev. and
Mrs. Merlin Teets, lrunton.
The BuOY Bee Soelet;y or the
CIIJ'IIOIIIOl' Baptist Churc:h met
with Mrs. Roberi Bishop oo a
Thursday evening. -Mrs. Bishop
gave -.n~,, Mrs. Dale D)'e
was reported w ', Atten.~t-- were
Froda Smith, Ida Cheadi";;,''111Yian
Gaston, Mae Jordan, and Em-

You'll receive a -check from NeW Holland equal to 6% of
your down payment, whether it's cash, t~ade-in or both.

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ALLEY

laid, "It Ia that wtdte Anterle.a , ourselves be parties toJiell' .own
ltlll dooo not 'bavo a c:omplelo ~~ooeond ...,... ~ attacl(
undorstlndlna ~ tho problem, Is ~ pwemmont at
and there t. mueh for the presa all levels- Whf.eh warks m the
to do to nplafn and to exhort." theo that If a mirror reflects
"There lr 1111111!1deratandlnl! ~ unploaoanl, the ,....
on sides.
mod,V Is to attaek tho erodlbllltl'
"~oy Iller ourve.r, lor r tho mirror
~. soowa that moot o "The thlr.lJa Whit I - d
loosely lump together as the
dis-a-tho pleaders of ape.

his

or

.• Earn aCIIIII*!UI DY bUJIDU JOUr
'' lnllolllnd BQiil•l now mrou1n lD.Q..•• IhlliiVanta DeHIII'J Dllldlnd PliO

J}lg~;-li..J ..-u.I...J

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1-'nlellril07 II t'•l, P.

VIetor Porry spent a night In

· · COhapbua at the hOme

Mra. FII.Ye Jordan, Mr. and
Mrs. Lavern Jordan, Ruth, Jane,
Jackie, Damy, Bet:Qr and Jerrie,

e Now Is The Time •

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an eumple, he cited a

Mrs. GolcUe White, lira. Mme brother-ln law and 11l1ter, Mr.
Toekell and Mro. Llda Culwell, and Mro. Cani&gt;l Woodgerd and
Columbus, were gueltl at the went pheasant huntirw on Wedhomes of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ne&amp;cla)r.
Culwell and Mr. and Mrs. WUMrs. Fem GIIUogly Is coo..lUam Culwell on a Sunday.
1 u.~-Members of the Columbia Make escbC saUstactorlly o "UIIi
11 Girls 4.11 Club and tho Cu- major IMili!Ol'Y atGa\llpolloMecl~ Boys 4.11 Club, their lamt- leal Ce,..,r.
lies, advi1101"1 and trtems ~ Mra. Artbur Crabtree, Mrs.
joyed a skating parly at llowa WIIUam Law,.., Mrl. Clltrence
RoDorcade near llrelaonvlllo r"' Arij..,..., Mro.MendaiJordanand
eentl)''
Mro. Carl Crabtree ~ Tellll&gt;le
Mrs. Glneva Foster Ioiii! her Cbureh wscs, wen guoota ~lbe
homo and ln.Jui'ed her ahoulciOr. Albany WSCS'l'O&lt;ontly. A •~etat

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Mra, Colla lnrln and dlusbt&lt;tr, MarysvUle, visited her 1'11'Mr. and Mro. Dale Dye,
Mrs: Dye and Mra; Erwin ADd
dautlhler ealled on Mr. ""'Mrs.

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Wes-t Columbia Couple is Wed _
WEST. COLUMBIA - Bukots ootlll. It was fllohlooed with a
of white RiadloU and palma doc- ch:cular noc!dlne and ·boul!lllll
oroled tho a1t1r ct the Well Co- oldn. Har voU cl UluaiGn !ell
!Umbla l!vlllgellcal UnltOdBroti&gt;- from an open CNWn headpiece.
ron. Cll!!l"&lt;h for tho wedding o1
Tho bride. carried • bou&lt;11ol
Mill Joyce Lee Uiilla, ilouldller of wldto CIJ'IIItlono from which
of Mr. and Mrs. Vor811 L. Lawlo lo ll IIIIa streamers tlocl In
of Well Columbia, to Mr. Dill!¥ Ioven• knola, and,a Un101 handRB¥ Kearns, """ of Mr. and kerelllof .coming from Bolglum,
Mn. Jooeph Kearns of Wool Co- wlllcll belooged to her mother.
tumbla.
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Mrs. !l!olla Gardner cl Gall!Vowa of the doUbl&amp;orfna cere- . JIOlls Ferry, W. V~;o, fWVed aa
llliXI1 wore road at 6:30p.m. an maid cl honOr 1ar tho biide, She
Oct. 6 by tho Rev, Leolor Looa. wore a lur&lt;P&gt;Ioe floor length
The bride escorted II&gt; lbe .a!. &amp;OWD With matdllng veU and had
tar by ber tither no Oitlted In wlllte cathatlon$.
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a !loor length auWn of ocallot&gt;Od
Richard Lembert ct Woot Coembroidered lace over bridal lumb~ W. Va,, served u best

leader. Preparme family meals
be collected by -is one of the challenges required

the Cwnty by the Meigs COWJty

members' ot Middleport Girl · _toli.&amp;.cook:lJ'W badge,
Scout Troop 39
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At a meeting ~ tbe group Mon.. patrol will bake a cake tor next

Plan
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day night at the scout house on weekts meeting. At thattime
Third Av. holiday aetivlUes Christmas gltts tor families will
were planned; Gift Items are be- be started and a hollda,y port¥
lng made by the g~. The an- wlll be piBIUied.
nual Christmas party was settor HQUDAY TRAY favordoraloDec. 18 at the scout house with calhospltal will be made by the
each ,,c:t tbe tour patrols ot tbe S&amp;ilobury Brewnlo Troop 220.
Junior ~ 1ll porticlpate In the Mrs. William Ohlinger ls the
program.
leader.
It was planned that the Christmas stOry Cram the Bible will be 1A SIX WEEK SEWING couroe
read by one patrol, the recllltloo 1Cor members ct Clodet Troop 208

tree. Members are to take ornaments. A earo~ party was also
planned amwillprecedethepar-

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soetal chairntan, annoqoced the
annual Christmas dinner tO be
held at Oscar's In Gallipolls at
6:30 1'-ljl· on llo&lt;;, 8. Members
were reminded to pay thetr mon:-

More boxes for Molp Countj&gt;

servicemen In Vietnam wDI be
prepared by members ottbeOhio
Eta Phi Chapter cl .Beta Sigma
Phi Sororlt¥, according 1ll plana
made at Tuesday riigtlt•s meetoy before Dec. 5.
Ing Of tho group.
A ritual cloth was clonatod to
Mrs. Ann Barnltz, service
llao'r bl!en scheduled to begin tn chairman, reported that a box XI Gamma Mu Cha~r.
J.uiOu-y, MISB Margaret Grlf. was sent tJds week to J o h n
Mortho Curl of the Columbus
fitbs. Meigs County extension
Hood. The chapter made a coo-. and Soutl!om Oblb Electric Co,
agent. wtll sene a1 instructor trlbutlon to the Me]fo .Coun!;Y pve a demonstration on ChristTuberetdosls and Bealtll Asso- mas deCOrations .and arrange..
tor the course.
ciation,
and Mrs. Damitz re- ments. She served oofl'ee and
During December, the girls who
ported
on
progress In the March eobkles.
~ecentJy completed a junior first
Members &amp;splayed bazaar
of Dimes tund drive to be eon.
aid course, will continue workon
items.
The_QDQ_r prize. a Christducted early next ·y ear. Mem·
their emergency preparedness bers met at the home of Mrs. .mas decoration, was won by
badge, and wlllmakohollda,yglfts Bamltz Thursdoy nlglrt to Bluff Doma Byer. Oth&amp;-s at the meetfor their mothers.
big were Lois Clelland, Doria
envelopes.
A Christmas port¥ has been
Bonnie Thomponn roporiod to Ewing, Carolyn Grueser, Rite
planned tor Dec. 18 at the home the group on plans tor the region- Lewbl, Carol McCullouab. Ina
al Miss America pageant to be Meadows, Llla Mitch, Rosetta
ot Mrs. William Ohlirwer.
MQDdal' nigbt the cadet ~ C(lll.r:llcted in J101e In eonjwlc· ReOOvlan, Barbora Rfap, April Smith, Marilyn ISwol!.,Vlcld
wlll t,e joined by Pomeroy Troop llon witll the 801'• Regatta Week- Gloeckner,
Doma Haucli, Bevend.
On reqaes.. ..rqm the Pome'!74 for a skollQ(porl¥ at tho roy Chamber of CoJIUilerce, tile erly Long, TW!Ia
Malhiii'O', Colom
Skare-a-WB¥ Rink on Rou1e 7,
group agreed to sponsor the pag~ Ohlinger, Lynn Slumjl, Car.
eant for Meigs, Gallia, Was~ olyn SatterOeld, Katte well, ...,
ington and Athens Counties.
Sue Zirkle.
Holiday plans wore ooUtned.
ONE ARREST MADE
during tho mooting, lllld I h o
PT. PLEASANT - Only ar. members exchll18"d names tor
gifts. Tho party Will be held
rp_~ recorded at the county jall
OUJ"b\g tile past twenQr-lourhours on Dee. 19 at home of Jenrdler
was Hubert Jolmson, 48, Ma8011, arrested on a peace warrant signed by his Wife.

Church Closs
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Demonstration
Given Members
· Of Sewing Club

A domClrlstrallon oo Cluillmal

man aDd the ulhera were Terry

L)'llll Lewll ol West Columbia,
.brother of tho bride, lllld AUen
Rou1h,of Ma...,,
. Flower girl for tho l'o,ddlng
~rldegroom,

w. Va., niece otthe

She wore 1 pink
and ·~hlte nylQii dreaS. The ring
bearer wu Master Mark Allen
Forgusoo of Woot Colwnbla, cousin of tho bride.
· Musle tor the wedcUng waa
provided b7 Mrs. Hennan Kirby, .
planlllt.
For ber daUgbter'o wedilln&amp;
Mrs. Lewi1 wore a tbrfMl piece •
lurop&gt;loe BUll with a ooroaeo

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room ol the c~. W~
bolla llld noral plo&lt;e1 cteooroled
the room, and the brldo'1 table
wlllch was covere!l with pbik net
featured a~ tiered cake top. .
pod With tlio' traditional bride
and groom replica.
Assisting at thereceptloriwere
Mra. Rose Lewh, Mrs. , Rilla
Lewis, M r a. VIrginia Wears,
Mrs, Maree Rogers, Mrs. Ar·
lone Mcllennltt. Mrs. Vine McDermitt, Mrs. Elstn stewart, lllld
Mra. Jet/- Foreman, all of West
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her grandrnotller, Mrs. Lena Me.
Elblmoy a surgical potlant at
Meigs General llolpltal. Mrs.
MeElhlnrley, 94, underwent sur~ Saturdal' and is reported IJl
sallsf~ctory CClrldltlon;
Mrs. M. R, Sanhom h a a
received word of Ule hospltallzaUon of her daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Jerry Berry of Stow.
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fined 1n the Akron Clt¥-~i::':~.i
Thanksgiving guolrts ol
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Delue balr dryer witb U10 rem&lt;U CfiDirol fealure. Now
a caa conveniently cbange boat Boltlnp Without turnIng arouod or dlolurbillg her aot! Tbe profeuiolllllly dealped hood ralles and lowers easily lar molmum com'!ort. Flltored '!lr now. evOII!y throughout lbe
- · dryiDg lhe hair qukldy and leav~DR H euy to
manage. Color styled In off wblte witb ahlmmerlDg gold

Docom•• Willi ac!UIIve Zlp-OeoD

fut waibiu,. No ~ ,..
to ,el rid of im'Uy ·I"a¥)', wine at IIWIY
otoiDL Tbll permiDI!IItly preuecl IIIIJt of . ~ ool•leoltoan -er aeedo lr\IDblllo ollhor. A IJ'Nt clft

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1ood 1ooU to the important pe&lt;&gt;ple in yoot Ule! ~
PUPPIESI 100eo C&lt;Jme in a variety of ttfleo IIIIi! eoiiiS
for ineo, women IJld cblldren. Si1el 111111 wldllll r....
from toddler Jize 2 to ~Pan~ size u . Tn1171be 1111 toaal!o
you important in lbe ey.. of those wbo mean tbe ,...
td you. Priceo !..., cbildrell's SIUII to about f15.00 for
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AIIIIICA'S fAVOIIII CASIWS

atlng at her home, Heraddreaala
41:Ph Woodlawn Ave •• Bu"cyrvs •

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Medical Soclolf were obo- at
a dlmer meeting Wedneedo;f at
Gene ·BIIll'o Ro-rant. Dr, Rich-

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&amp;ood 1ooU to the important people 1D your life! HUSH
PlJPPIEP 'oboes come ln a variety of otylol lllld co1orl
lw ·- · womea uid oliudren. Slzoo llld wldlbl ranp
lroao todd1or llze 2 to !Pan~ .... 16. Tnl1y the iJIII "' maD
JOII 1mportt111 In the of .lhooe who mean the moot
1o J011. J'rloeo from ~'I f8,911 to about f!LOO

ard Slack was named pre1ldent;
Dr. Jolin G1'Uill&gt; ••• -lnted
leerolar7-trealllror. Dr. t;ooo.
erd Brown Is the oui • a&gt;1n1
president and Dr. Dan~u.:

PLAY SANTA TO HER FDR CHRISTMAS
WITH A SINGER'
Surprise her with a Deluxe Touch •itd Sew Singer. ___
Other now' Sfncer Sewinc Machinea Irom f59.&amp;o up.

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POMEROY HOI,\E AND AUTQ

THE FABRIC SHOP, Pomeroy

SANTA'S CHOtCF.
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Bests feeding eight reindeer, too. Hondu eel. ap t.
200 miles per gallon, are easy and (Ujl 'to ride: 'ADd
you can start your own private "ChriJtmaa Chlb"
light now with th~ money you'U aave by r1diJII· a

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tun. Gtt a Honda.
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CAPTAINS NAMEI&gt;

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (l.iPI)- A
oophmoro, llnobockor BOIJ Olson, baa boon- nathed along with
otrenslYe tackle Georae Kwu: to
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Notre Damo foolball team next

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relative or friend! 8 a use it aiUows him to ehoolt 1111
Stetson to suit h1s tast in style, color, &amp;lid. tltt* •••
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\ ljok:bl · ....,..., 'lllld a deluxe white hondl•. DfAtly
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Mro. L. E. TriPlett were lllllled
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Walter Bunc:eLMra, Katlteyn'Er; AIIOi'neY RB¥JROOCI C, M u 1win and Nra. niplett.
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Attendlni: the dlm8i p1,rty were Gerlach Sr., Don w aldie and

Hawley, Mrs. Cline, Mr .• andMrt.
otho Carr,_ Mr. and Mri •. L. E.
Triplett. Mr. and Mro. Walter
Bunce, Mrs. Ed Hau8rtr. Mr~~
~ Chlldl, M I I I Julie
: Saunder1, Mr. ibdMr1. Clarence
• McNool and M.-, the Re-v.
Mr. and Mrs. lo!oftr ml dill·
dren, Mln!n Keifl, lllld Mrs.

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Mr. and. Mrs. Gooi'IIB Mtlnbort,
' Mr. lllld Mrs. L.. R. Wlil¥, Mro.
Hudson, Mn. MoKinler, Mra.

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Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Brownie
Vu.JskiUa, Kay and Vicky, ofMiclo
dloport, and Mrs. Dorio Sang

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Geneva Nolan react. 11 Perpet.
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Camllloo noldl}"s moetlniclTroop61held
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roadlog or poem. There will
be a $1 8Ift "l'cllongo• n. roi-

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At 6:30 p. m. on Friday. Dec.
15, the group wlll meet at the
scout house to decorate the

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tile ooc:lal rooml &lt;&gt;f u.e ~
Metmdlot Cllurch. Roll COIJ Will
he 1111wered -with ,a Cbrlotmu

and three for tho three-part Girl , P~TTY HEATON, Kim Jones,
Scoat Promise were lighted. Each Vicki lk:tfntan an:l Terri Lynn
member then lighted a candle,
Russell repQI1etJ onfapdlymeals
TOVS FOR THE annual project which they had,jlreporecl at Wed·

a skit entitled 11Chrl&amp;tmaB Morn·

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of an original poem, 41 Falling
Snow," by another, a reading r1
the "~Night Before Christmas" ln
Jf14)&lt;eup form by tho tlllrd, and

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jjY CHAR LEN&amp; HOEFUCH • 1¥. lid. ~ II. ~ iJ lbe ~
1'11rM .Melfi COUnt;y &amp;out lOIII- leader.
era were awarded five year een- ·,
l&lt;e plrul at the IIIIIUal ~ ct
tbe Four Rive 1 C1 1 ~
TIIREE NEW members ~n
r ' r ScolitCCMI· w e t - when Mlddl ~ Girl
ell hold W-sdoy at Ambi'OIO
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Scout Troop 5metThurlllay alghl
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Mri llfyiJ¥ for the pins were the troop ware Ronllnd! Fergu. · ' u.,d_ Wright, ¥ro; WI!- 8011 Kith)' Forgu'""' m!Sche
ham ()b:lqer, am Mrs. April
rry
Suiilh. Mro; Wr]fbl
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!nit with tho pleclp to tho nae and
Others attendlrwtrom~rewere the girl acout premise, m:l then
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Mro. L R. Neal, Ne]fbbOrbood I staged a UW. noiiYIQ- oceDO, Tak"'c. chairman Mrl A. R Knlgllt
lngputwereBetbVaiOiilan,Taml
.. Mrs. Richard ·vaug~ ~ H~. Clncb' Glaze, Mar7 Ku'
Harold Thomas Mrs •
Gallagher' and Terri Jaeoba.
Gibbs Jr. and • Mrs .Del
, ~ Mils Gallagher wu jolned by
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on the "pi.per projeCt''_ one~ were given aD::I the gt"(q)dlaeUIgetting girls into scouting and sed porticl_patlon ID the Wkeeping them there, and increas. dlePQrt Chrtatmaaparade &amp;l'ldda.Y
in8 adlllt parttcip8.tion. Re.POrta camp :&amp;eheduled for JWJe.
were given on the regloiaal ~- flana were made ror fUtll,y gift
lng held in Cincinnati' t n.............
projects at the next meeti.-. A
n V\;wucr carolilw party was planned for
aJ1!:I ~wnmer seminars on human J:liee. 21 with the group 'J- Yisft
relabons,
lhutl.ns and take fruit ba.lketa, be·
A feature &lt;t the stosing wu a
fore going to the Pteabyterlan
cand le light ceremony in wblch 10 Ch h Ci ret hm nt1
candles for the Girl Scout laws
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Wes-t Columbia Couple is Wed _
WEST. COLUMBIA - Bukots ootlll. It was fllohlooed with a
of white RiadloU and palma doc- ch:cular noc!dlne and ·boul!lllll
oroled tho a1t1r ct the Well Co- oldn. Har voU cl UluaiGn !ell
!Umbla l!vlllgellcal UnltOdBroti&gt;- from an open CNWn headpiece.
ron. Cll!!l"&lt;h for tho wedding o1
Tho bride. carried • bou&lt;11ol
Mill Joyce Lee Uiilla, ilouldller of wldto CIJ'IIItlono from which
of Mr. and Mrs. Vor811 L. Lawlo lo ll IIIIa streamers tlocl In
of Well Columbia, to Mr. Dill!¥ Ioven• knola, and,a Un101 handRB¥ Kearns, """ of Mr. and kerelllof .coming from Bolglum,
Mn. Jooeph Kearns of Wool Co- wlllcll belooged to her mother.
tumbla.
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Mrs. !l!olla Gardner cl Gall!Vowa of the doUbl&amp;orfna cere- . JIOlls Ferry, W. V~;o, fWVed aa
llliXI1 wore road at 6:30p.m. an maid cl honOr 1ar tho biide, She
Oct. 6 by tho Rev, Leolor Looa. wore a lur&lt;P&gt;Ioe floor length
The bride escorted II&gt; lbe .a!. &amp;OWD With matdllng veU and had
tar by ber tither no Oitlted In wlllte cathatlon$.
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a !loor length auWn of ocallot&gt;Od
Richard Lembert ct Woot Coembroidered lace over bridal lumb~ W. Va,, served u best

leader. Preparme family meals
be collected by -is one of the challenges required

the Cwnty by the Meigs COWJty

members' ot Middleport Girl · _toli.&amp;.cook:lJ'W badge,
Scout Troop 39
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At a meeting ~ tbe group Mon.. patrol will bake a cake tor next

Plan
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day night at the scout house on weekts meeting. At thattime
Third Av. holiday aetivlUes Christmas gltts tor families will
were planned; Gift Items are be- be started and a hollda,y port¥
lng made by the g~. The an- wlll be piBIUied.
nual Christmas party was settor HQUDAY TRAY favordoraloDec. 18 at the scout house with calhospltal will be made by the
each ,,c:t tbe tour patrols ot tbe S&amp;ilobury Brewnlo Troop 220.
Junior ~ 1ll porticlpate In the Mrs. William Ohlinger ls the
program.
leader.
It was planned that the Christmas stOry Cram the Bible will be 1A SIX WEEK SEWING couroe
read by one patrol, the recllltloo 1Cor members ct Clodet Troop 208

tree. Members are to take ornaments. A earo~ party was also
planned amwillprecedethepar-

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Aftder11011. Annie Chapman,
soetal chairntan, annoqoced the
annual Christmas dinner tO be
held at Oscar's In Gallipolls at
6:30 1'-ljl· on llo&lt;;, 8. Members
were reminded to pay thetr mon:-

More boxes for Molp Countj&gt;

servicemen In Vietnam wDI be
prepared by members ottbeOhio
Eta Phi Chapter cl .Beta Sigma
Phi Sororlt¥, according 1ll plana
made at Tuesday riigtlt•s meetoy before Dec. 5.
Ing Of tho group.
A ritual cloth was clonatod to
Mrs. Ann Barnltz, service
llao'r bl!en scheduled to begin tn chairman, reported that a box XI Gamma Mu Cha~r.
J.uiOu-y, MISB Margaret Grlf. was sent tJds week to J o h n
Mortho Curl of the Columbus
fitbs. Meigs County extension
Hood. The chapter made a coo-. and Soutl!om Oblb Electric Co,
agent. wtll sene a1 instructor trlbutlon to the Me]fo .Coun!;Y pve a demonstration on ChristTuberetdosls and Bealtll Asso- mas deCOrations .and arrange..
tor the course.
ciation,
and Mrs. Damitz re- ments. She served oofl'ee and
During December, the girls who
ported
on
progress In the March eobkles.
~ecentJy completed a junior first
Members &amp;splayed bazaar
of Dimes tund drive to be eon.
aid course, will continue workon
items.
The_QDQ_r prize. a Christducted early next ·y ear. Mem·
their emergency preparedness bers met at the home of Mrs. .mas decoration, was won by
badge, and wlllmakohollda,yglfts Bamltz Thursdoy nlglrt to Bluff Doma Byer. Oth&amp;-s at the meetfor their mothers.
big were Lois Clelland, Doria
envelopes.
A Christmas port¥ has been
Bonnie Thomponn roporiod to Ewing, Carolyn Grueser, Rite
planned tor Dec. 18 at the home the group on plans tor the region- Lewbl, Carol McCullouab. Ina
al Miss America pageant to be Meadows, Llla Mitch, Rosetta
ot Mrs. William Ohlirwer.
MQDdal' nigbt the cadet ~ C(lll.r:llcted in J101e In eonjwlc· ReOOvlan, Barbora Rfap, April Smith, Marilyn ISwol!.,Vlcld
wlll t,e joined by Pomeroy Troop llon witll the 801'• Regatta Week- Gloeckner,
Doma Haucli, Bevend.
On reqaes.. ..rqm the Pome'!74 for a skollQ(porl¥ at tho roy Chamber of CoJIUilerce, tile erly Long, TW!Ia
Malhiii'O', Colom
Skare-a-WB¥ Rink on Rou1e 7,
group agreed to sponsor the pag~ Ohlinger, Lynn Slumjl, Car.
eant for Meigs, Gallia, Was~ olyn SatterOeld, Katte well, ...,
ington and Athens Counties.
Sue Zirkle.
Holiday plans wore ooUtned.
ONE ARREST MADE
during tho mooting, lllld I h o
PT. PLEASANT - Only ar. members exchll18"d names tor
gifts. Tho party Will be held
rp_~ recorded at the county jall
OUJ"b\g tile past twenQr-lourhours on Dee. 19 at home of Jenrdler
was Hubert Jolmson, 48, Ma8011, arrested on a peace warrant signed by his Wife.

Church Closs
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Demonstration
Given Members
· Of Sewing Club

A domClrlstrallon oo Cluillmal

man aDd the ulhera were Terry

L)'llll Lewll ol West Columbia,
.brother of tho bride, lllld AUen
Rou1h,of Ma...,,
. Flower girl for tho l'o,ddlng
~rldegroom,

w. Va., niece otthe

She wore 1 pink
and ·~hlte nylQii dreaS. The ring
bearer wu Master Mark Allen
Forgusoo of Woot Colwnbla, cousin of tho bride.
· Musle tor the wedcUng waa
provided b7 Mrs. Hennan Kirby, .
planlllt.
For ber daUgbter'o wedilln&amp;
Mrs. Lewi1 wore a tbrfMl piece •
lurop&gt;loe BUll with a ooroaeo

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· FOUcnring the eeremoDY, areception wu hold In tho aoclal
room ol the c~. W~
bolla llld noral plo&lt;e1 cteooroled
the room, and the brldo'1 table
wlllch was covere!l with pbik net
featured a~ tiered cake top. .
pod With tlio' traditional bride
and groom replica.
Assisting at thereceptloriwere
Mra. Rose Lewh, Mrs. , Rilla
Lewis, M r a. VIrginia Wears,
Mrs, Maree Rogers, Mrs. Ar·
lone Mcllennltt. Mrs. Vine McDermitt, Mrs. Elstn stewart, lllld
Mra. Jet/- Foreman, all of West
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her grandrnotller, Mrs. Lena Me.
Elblmoy a surgical potlant at
Meigs General llolpltal. Mrs.
MeElhlnrley, 94, underwent sur~ Saturdal' and is reported IJl
sallsf~ctory CClrldltlon;
Mrs. M. R, Sanhom h a a
received word of Ule hospltallzaUon of her daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Jerry Berry of Stow.
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fined 1n the Akron Clt¥-~i::':~.i
Thanksgiving guolrts ol
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Delue balr dryer witb U10 rem&lt;U CfiDirol fealure. Now
a caa conveniently cbange boat Boltlnp Without turnIng arouod or dlolurbillg her aot! Tbe profeuiolllllly dealped hood ralles and lowers easily lar molmum com'!ort. Flltored '!lr now. evOII!y throughout lbe
- · dryiDg lhe hair qukldy and leav~DR H euy to
manage. Color styled In off wblte witb ahlmmerlDg gold

Docom•• Willi ac!UIIve Zlp-OeoD

fut waibiu,. No ~ ,..
to ,el rid of im'Uy ·I"a¥)', wine at IIWIY
otoiDL Tbll permiDI!IItly preuecl IIIIJt of . ~ ool•leoltoan -er aeedo lr\IDblllo ollhor. A IJ'Nt clft

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mQtching aec:eseories. The couple resides at R'*- 1, West
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1ood 1ooU to the important pe&lt;&gt;ple in yoot Ule! ~
PUPPIESI 100eo C&lt;Jme in a variety of ttfleo IIIIi! eoiiiS
for ineo, women IJld cblldren. Si1el 111111 wldllll r....
from toddler Jize 2 to ~Pan~ size u . Tn1171be 1111 toaal!o
you important in lbe ey.. of those wbo mean tbe ,...
td you. Priceo !..., cbildrell's SIUII to about f15.00 for
cilf IIJid ope&lt;Wtr aboel.
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Mra. Kearns changed Into

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AIIIIICA'S fAVOIIII CASIWS

atlng at her home, Heraddreaala
41:Ph Woodlawn Ave •• Bu"cyrvs •

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Medical Soclolf were obo- at
a dlmer meeting Wedneedo;f at
Gene ·BIIll'o Ro-rant. Dr, Rich-

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&amp;ood 1ooU to the important people 1D your life! HUSH
PlJPPIEP 'oboes come ln a variety of otylol lllld co1orl
lw ·- · womea uid oliudren. Slzoo llld wldlbl ranp
lroao todd1or llze 2 to !Pan~ .... 16. Tnl1y the iJIII "' maD
JOII 1mportt111 In the of .lhooe who mean the moot
1o J011. J'rloeo from ~'I f8,911 to about f!LOO

ard Slack was named pre1ldent;
Dr. Jolin G1'Uill&gt; ••• -lnted
leerolar7-trealllror. Dr. t;ooo.
erd Brown Is the oui • a&gt;1n1
president and Dr. Dan~u.:

PLAY SANTA TO HER FDR CHRISTMAS
WITH A SINGER'
Surprise her with a Deluxe Touch •itd Sew Singer. ___
Other now' Sfncer Sewinc Machinea Irom f59.&amp;o up.

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Tbe Gift For That Man On Your Llllt.

POMEROY HOI,\E AND AUTQ

THE FABRIC SHOP, Pomeroy

SANTA'S CHOtCF.
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Bests feeding eight reindeer, too. Hondu eel. ap t.
200 miles per gallon, are easy and (Ujl 'to ride: 'ADd
you can start your own private "ChriJtmaa Chlb"
light now with th~ money you'U aave by r1diJII· a

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tun. Gtt a Honda.
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CAPTAINS NAMEI&gt;

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (l.iPI)- A
oophmoro, llnobockor BOIJ Olson, baa boon- nathed along with
otrenslYe tackle Georae Kwu: to
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Notre Damo foolball team next

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relative or friend! 8 a use it aiUows him to ehoolt 1111
Stetson to suit h1s tast in style, color, &amp;lid. tltt* •••
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\ ljok:bl · ....,..., 'lllld a deluxe white hondl•. DfAtly
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Mro. L. E. TriPlett were lllllled
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Walter Bunc:eLMra, Katlteyn'Er; AIIOi'neY RB¥JROOCI C, M u 1win and Nra. niplett.
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Attendlni: the dlm8i p1,rty were Gerlach Sr., Don w aldie and

Hawley, Mrs. Cline, Mr .• andMrt.
otho Carr,_ Mr. and Mri •. L. E.
Triplett. Mr. and Mro. Walter
Bunce, Mrs. Ed Hau8rtr. Mr~~
~ Chlldl, M I I I Julie
: Saunder1, Mr. ibdMr1. Clarence
• McNool and M.-, the Re-v.
Mr. and Mrs. lo!oftr ml dill·
dren, Mln!n Keifl, lllld Mrs.

t:UNrEMI'OIIAIIY lrYIJNG
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Mr. and. Mrs. Gooi'IIB Mtlnbort,
' Mr. lllld Mrs. L.. R. Wlil¥, Mro.
Hudson, Mn. MoKinler, Mra.

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mu . • • a J'o" t'ortablt ar Cabllliet llotltl ·'l.n!J1e.

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WUifom Bailey and clou&amp;ll!A!r,
Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Brownie
Vu.JskiUa, Kay and Vicky, ofMiclo
dloport, and Mrs. Dorio Sang

of .tilts eamattona. Mrs. Kearns
wu 1D a betsO suit filii had ' a

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Middleport

wu Mils 1'amJn:' fui1lDai,r ct

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Tables, Linda F~rrell, Irene
PaRer 1nd Mn. Salaer. ·
Program, Ada. Slaek.- chair·
man, to name her helpera.
Geneva Nolan react. 11 Perpet.
ual Motion, •• a Poem of wbat
~~ are. ancl Mrs. London clos-

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Camllloo noldl}"s moetlniclTroop61held
at. Christmas time conducted ln at the home of ~s. Don Thomas,

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roadlog or poem. There will
be a $1 8Ift "l'cllongo• n. roi-

needy

lng" by the fourth.
At 6:30 p. m. on Friday. Dec.
15, the group wlll meet at the
scout house to decorate the

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palV "' "" held Doc. 13,' In
tile ooc:lal rooml &lt;&gt;f u.e ~
Metmdlot Cllurch. Roll COIJ Will
he 1111wered -with ,a Cbrlotmu

and three for tho three-part Girl , P~TTY HEATON, Kim Jones,
Scoat Promise were lighted. Each Vicki lk:tfntan an:l Terri Lynn
member then lighted a candle,
Russell repQI1etJ onfapdlymeals
TOVS FOR THE annual project which they had,jlreporecl at Wed·

a skit entitled 11Chrl&amp;tmaB Morn·

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r.a.:e

of an original poem, 41 Falling
Snow," by another, a reading r1
the "~Night Before Christmas" ln
Jf14)&lt;eup form by tho tlllrd, and

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lloiJ UDdor Gormal... will be

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jjY CHAR LEN&amp; HOEFUCH • 1¥. lid. ~ II. ~ iJ lbe ~
1'11rM .Melfi COUnt;y &amp;out lOIII- leader.
era were awarded five year een- ·,
l&lt;e plrul at the IIIIIUal ~ ct
tbe Four Rive 1 C1 1 ~
TIIREE NEW members ~n
r ' r ScolitCCMI· w e t - when Mlddl ~ Girl
ell hold W-sdoy at Ambi'OIO
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Hall o1 Belp~
Scout Troop 5metThurlllay alghl
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Mri llfyiJ¥ for the pins were the troop ware Ronllnd! Fergu. · ' u.,d_ Wright, ¥ro; WI!- 8011 Kith)' Forgu'""' m!Sche
ham ()b:lqer, am Mrs. April
rry
Suiilh. Mro; Wr]fbl
tho oaly
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!nit with tho pleclp to tho nae and
Others attendlrwtrom~rewere the girl acout premise, m:l then
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Mro. L R. Neal, Ne]fbbOrbood I staged a UW. noiiYIQ- oceDO, Tak"'c. chairman Mrl A. R Knlgllt
lngputwereBetbVaiOiilan,Taml
.. Mrs. Richard ·vaug~ ~ H~. Clncb' Glaze, Mar7 Ku'
Harold Thomas Mrs •
Gallagher' and Terri Jaeoba.
Gibbs Jr. and • Mrs .Del
, ~ Mils Gallagher wu jolned by
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on the "pi.per projeCt''_ one~ were given aD::I the gt"(q)dlaeUIgetting girls into scouting and sed porticl_patlon ID the Wkeeping them there, and increas. dlePQrt Chrtatmaaparade &amp;l'ldda.Y
in8 adlllt parttcip8.tion. Re.POrta camp :&amp;eheduled for JWJe.
were given on the regloiaal ~- flana were made ror fUtll,y gift
lng held in Cincinnati' t n.............
projects at the next meeti.-. A
n V\;wucr carolilw party was planned for
aJ1!:I ~wnmer seminars on human J:liee. 21 with the group 'J- Yisft
relabons,
lhutl.ns and take fruit ba.lketa, be·
A feature &lt;t the stosing wu a
fore going to the Pteabyterlan
cand le light ceremony in wblch 10 Ch h Ci ret hm nt1
candles for the Girl Scout laws
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t room apartlllllll larnlshed.
Phone 182-U.
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HAM AND BACON Shoo~ Slm. day. Dec. 3, I p.m. at Isaac · FURNJsinm and unfamlshed
. W•llon Farm, sponsored by
apartments. Close to ldlool.
, Chester Flr&lt;!men. 11-,.._.TP
Phone 1192-5385.
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,fw nlco cloon Mil for that

I WILL BE our of my olflce JI'URNJSIIED and unlanlllbed
: from Saturday, Dec. 2 to Mcmaponmenta. Rowley • 'Reed.
; day Dec. II. Dr. Ray R. PickPbone llft.mt IIIIa' • p. m. UNCLAIMED
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11;29-STC
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new dg zag lOwlnl
S'I'A'fl!:. S'i'EREV. 111'1
hall. gas lumace. $25011. AM
:with
20
year
factory
111aranstereo
conaole
with
4
St.,
Pomeroy. Coli im-2685. ·
:iloLJDAY SPECIAL ON COLD JI'OUJI ROOM AND BATH
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advertiaed
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llpaed autmnaUc
11-2Ul'C
:,~'AVES from N... II 1J1rGU1b
APARTMENT, onfamlalled,
brands to be aold lor atoral(e '
tab .,... paymen~~·
;. Dee. Jt, f!S '""" tiUO. ttll.fll
In PomeroY; phone IIUSIII.
arid &lt;lrelght, tota1a of tu.
per month « pay bal·
O'BRIEN AND CROW
: - flO, flO Dow tl.ll, IIU1h'1
n.a;TFC eac!br c8n be paid at ts per ance t'IUO. Call tiN21I.
REALTY COMPANY
• Buuty ..... ........ plloDe
monlh
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to
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REEDSVILLE COTTAGE
; 771-1111.
11-lt-3ri'P FOUR ROOM HOUSE, BATH,
home to 1h'lJil,-lhem to ~·
WiTH
RENTAL
right
on tbe
t
Hysell Run Road, pbone
sure that you are compleW;i STEREO RADIO OONSOLE,
river - S bedrooms~ balh,
:cw!'OJI! !!UTCIIER~ and 74Z.Sl13. .
11-30fl'P
sallsOed, can 911N13tl.
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stereo with AM • F:M radio
baaement, gat'ttge, free ·p.s,
wtil buy bl~ . eve!?' Monday,
11-2'1-fl'C
delue IIOatllig lurnllble pel'"
Uae
lhe year around. $5.900.00
Pbll Meier, 99U510.
SINClLE HOUSE, also apart---.feet condition, IJke .... pay. POMEROY - ~ room frame,
11-29-TF'C
ment, in . Middleport, phone 11163 STEREO, lovely · woln~
mentl o1 .. per monlh or pay
balh, utility room. built-in Jdt- ·
992.J26'1.
1Z.I-Irl'O
console wllh AM ! FM ~balance. fiii.IO. Call lfUIII.
chen, walJ to wan carpel
HYMN SING. at lhe Freedom
this aet sold much- highert ~ ·
11-2'1-fl'C
throughout house, Nice level
Golpe\ Mission. Bald ltnobs, tJNFtiRNISHED APARTMENT,
this set has record storq~..
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lot.
All like new. $8.000.00.
Sunday, Dec. 3, 2 p.m. -Dan
6 rooms and bath also one lintake over payments ol $5 per SEWING MACIIIIIB: Sli«&lt;ER POMEROY - LOT ( 1 - ) Hayman and lhe Country
furnished apartment wllh 4 month or pay balance due
slllllt needle aew1n11 maehlne
I · room lrame, bath, uUUty
Hymn Timers. and lhe llUncan
rooms and bath .. Inquire at In$113.40. Try It in your l&gt;Qme, ~alppad to zta zag, balance
room, out ol Oooda. A slell at
Quartet. Puh\IC!s Invited .
gets Furnltlll'l!, lllldclleport.
call lm-21136. , . 11-2'1-fl'C ·•· ttUe or Ierma can be arrm11-lt-m:
$4,5011.00
1Z.I-3TC
ged, . . fiiD, 11-IT.fi'C
WANT TO sELL 1967 FORD Galaey 5011, 4 door
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RADIO AND TV REPAIII, can
\ IJST Wl1'll us
Sale. Tr~de
sedan. pi&gt;wer brakes and 110- TRE proven cirJ:lol . c'lelller
742-IT.la. lor
lnfonnatlnn.
'Cr"aary aeJud
FOR SALE OR TRADE . . . .
wer steering, V-1 automaUc, ~\ue II eaiy til lhe
Olarleo Eugene Bowlel.
35011 ,lltli\eo. priced to s@D . ._ .
• Ms1ore1 fOrealten
11-54TP .USED ELIOC"I'RIC Guitars and
amplifiers, tape recorders,
Call 192.2472. After 5 caD
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movle
and
35
mm
lield
cam1192-5'
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48.
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JNTERES'l'ED In working at
era, Will trade on guns or sell
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home. Send 10 cents lor debl
very
reasona
e.
Fife's.
711
FURNITURE.
Antiques
and
Co~ ·
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IJOWI(
S. 3rd, Middleport, Phone
lectors ItetnJ , two violins and~ IIMII
EAJU.Y ' 'lMEIUCAN
Columbus. Oblo 43lm. I:I-I-3TP
l,Oirl'l
1192-5457.
11-3()ft'C one guitar over 100 years ol' · STJ!im. ' ~ maple

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l'lllllc SUof
AUCTION, Saturday, Dee. 2,
10 a.m. on acllount of olher
business inlereots lhe entlr&lt;
stock of lhe Nelgler G1'9"'ry
wm be sold. Thill ts aU ··&lt;Jean
new mercbandtse; a chance
to buy' ~ Cbrlstmal aroceries and c8ndles at your
·price. Also wm ll!!ll ooe 114
ft. sell aervlce dlJplay case
(unless aold before aale), and
olber articlel. ' Be sure to be
there. Located in tbe vj)lage
of Anllqulty 1\io milel up lhe
river tram Raclne. Oblo, on
State Route 331. Harriet
NefJier OWDOf. Terms cub.
Not reaponalble lor accld"'lts·
Sate conducted by lhe Brndfonl :t.uetion Co., Racine.

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console wllh A'x,i'·h ! taoiiG.
1959 PLYMOurH Station Wag.
alter 5 p.m., !IIIS-3859 Lonl
opfed J!SR. ' ~ cbang.
on, wm sell very reasonable
Bottom. ·
11-28-7TC
fH'1JIIOnll ol t1
or trade for motorcycle. ho~t,
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·' . W '·~ or P., balan&lt;e
guns, or what have you. Files. PICK your ~up now. wm h
d
, call tltltllll.
nt S. 3rd, Middleport, Phone
until Christmas, A.K.C. Reg.&lt;&gt;
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11-17-ftC
lm-5457.
11-30-4TC
Istered Dachshound ,JlOCI!IIe,
_,~·- - Austrian terrier, toy!Jli;r-~ -O~CK 1\IDING MARE
JUST ONE comnlete Wittnauer
rier. C. &amp; M. Kelll)t!l, Five · M", ~·stocking feet. blazO.Iace,
movie camera projector, com~ Points. Pomeroy.
11-23-!T(: ·, ·1broke ride, - blaclt !111ft
blnatlon world's
ld Gl'ate, 11u11-A
~ I best proles.
• . pony,
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electric eye locuslng lens, 10
financing available, phon0
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!19U547.
IZ.t-3TC s~ 9iwtni Macbl!ii!,. l
S. ~rd. Middleport, Phone
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1192-¥J7.
11-30-a'J'C TWO · YEAR old pony, genae.
roUnd drop-in bobb ~dill
reasonable . Contact Joyce
control to.....,....,
~th, Oak Grove Road, Raalgn oti · , ~lmib.
JUST ONE Argus slide JR'11)ec·
tor, automatic with automaUc
cme.
IZ.I-3TC
bDnd beml/ . WID
•.10• .Ji'othlng down, es.so .
Kodak 35 mm camer.a, 10 JJrlce
or will trade. FUe'o, 711 s. TRAILER 501:10 wilh 20s1D
monthlt;
Pbone ~­
f/S.tiiS. .
11-ti-'l'l'C
Srd,
Middleport,
Phone porch and owiling, carpeted
living room, television and air
99Z-5457.
11-30-ITC
conditioner, 'natural gai" fur~.
nace, $2850, Call Henry Ml·
lam, Cheshire, 11117-7512.

For Sale
MALE CLERK lor night duty;
aemi-retlred, muat have refer- POODLE P'UPP!Es, AKC toy
mlnlalure. fiS and up. 1111111
...,.., apply In peraon at Bc&gt;aenlee and IJI'OOIIIinl. Phone
td Martin. Pomeroy. 1140-7TC
lfU443,
11 s tie
SALESMEN. $17,000 plllll re~
Ia~ cash bonua tor man over
40 In PomeroY·MioldlePOrt ar•
.,_, .!Ike .sb!&gt;rt auto trt~ . to.
· ccm~ cuatomen, air mail H.
:1, Dlckersoa. Pres., Squth-tem Petroleum COrp., 5S4 1'1 . · POTATOES. Clarence Prcllllt,
Portland. Phone ao.mc.
. Main st., Fl. Worth. Te111
liStie
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pve out-he beJina to oller
us a ride home each night.
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ma . Phoue 11112-UB!, Goetleln
• Mil Co., Middleport, hlo.
· f 20 t!c NE!GLER Building SUpply for
building 1J01111 homes, long
BUDGET PRICE
on "time loan available. Call the
Nelgler Store, 94~ . Cl..,_
our lhlrd Door budget lhop.
ed
Sundays. Keen America
Baker Furniture, Middleport,
Free ~nd go to church on the
Obto.
1 D t!c
Lords nay.
11-28-TII'C
cutmSS DAIIIY BEBF Breed-·
ing, service lor anyone anywhere. Call Parler lfl.aii4 EXPERT Motorcycle Renoir,
Pomeroy Home snd Auto.
Pomeroy or I8WIZ4 Cbelter.
11-311-TF'C
NotifJ by a a. m. lor III&lt;Jl'lllq
performance aerriee, I p. m.
ENGINE TUNJ!) UP.
an.moon service. No ~ EXPPRT
t4.95
nluo
naris il needed.
fling alter 1 p. m. lor lhe
Pomeroy
Home
&amp; Auto.
..... day.
10 tl lite
11-31J.TFC
SEWING MACHINES, 11!palr
aervlce, aU makes. WY J. FAST FARM TillE ~RVICE.
1214. The Fabric &amp;bop, Pom- ·Pomeroy Home and Au~
11$TFC
eroy.
Singer SaJea
and
We Sbarpen
3-28-tfc
lnsur~nce

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apartment

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·~~--·. ...., NCII'Uli . .CALi.

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liD new, aU e - .. rqe
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ELDERLY LADY tor houtewart
and eociklng, plloDe,.Z 52111 tor
lnl«vitw. 0 . Hinob' Ol'tl' 'Lib.
erty 'l'beatre, ~port.
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111E BORN LOSER

JUSTI\IIIotll'

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DISFIGURE
MISS WINKI.f.

t room apartlllllll larnlshed.
Phone 182-U.
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HAM AND BACON Shoo~ Slm. day. Dec. 3, I p.m. at Isaac · FURNJsinm and unfamlshed
. W•llon Farm, sponsored by
apartments. Close to ldlool.
, Chester Flr&lt;!men. 11-,.._.TP
Phone 1192-5385.
111-IJ.tfc

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Tolr(loloil Sott W. ~ a
,fw nlco cloon Mil for that

I WILL BE our of my olflce JI'URNJSIIED and unlanlllbed
: from Saturday, Dec. 2 to Mcmaponmenta. Rowley • 'Reed.
; day Dec. II. Dr. Ray R. PickPbone llft.mt IIIIa' • p. m. UNCLAIMED
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:: eJlll.
11;29-STC
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new dg zag lOwlnl
S'I'A'fl!:. S'i'EREV. 111'1
hall. gas lumace. $25011. AM
:with
20
year
factory
111aranstereo
conaole
with
4
St.,
Pomeroy. Coli im-2685. ·
:iloLJDAY SPECIAL ON COLD JI'OUJI ROOM AND BATH
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advertiaed
'4
llpaed autmnaUc
11-2Ul'C
:,~'AVES from N... II 1J1rGU1b
APARTMENT, onfamlalled,
brands to be aold lor atoral(e '
tab .,... paymen~~·
;. Dee. Jt, f!S '""" tiUO. ttll.fll
In PomeroY; phone IIUSIII.
arid &lt;lrelght, tota1a of tu.
per month « pay bal·
O'BRIEN AND CROW
: - flO, flO Dow tl.ll, IIU1h'1
n.a;TFC eac!br c8n be paid at ts per ance t'IUO. Call tiN21I.
REALTY COMPANY
• Buuty ..... ........ plloDe
monlh
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wiD
deUver
to
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REEDSVILLE COTTAGE
; 771-1111.
11-lt-3ri'P FOUR ROOM HOUSE, BATH,
home to 1h'lJil,-lhem to ~·
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RENTAL
right
on tbe
t
Hysell Run Road, pbone
sure that you are compleW;i STEREO RADIO OONSOLE,
river - S bedrooms~ balh,
:cw!'OJI! !!UTCIIER~ and 74Z.Sl13. .
11-30fl'P
sallsOed, can 911N13tl.
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stereo with AM • F:M radio
baaement, gat'ttge, free ·p.s,
wtil buy bl~ . eve!?' Monday,
11-2'1-fl'C
delue IIOatllig lurnllble pel'"
Uae
lhe year around. $5.900.00
Pbll Meier, 99U510.
SINClLE HOUSE, also apart---.feet condition, IJke .... pay. POMEROY - ~ room frame,
11-29-TF'C
ment, in . Middleport, phone 11163 STEREO, lovely · woln~
mentl o1 .. per monlh or pay
balh, utility room. built-in Jdt- ·
992.J26'1.
1Z.I-Irl'O
console wllh AM ! FM ~balance. fiii.IO. Call lfUIII.
chen, walJ to wan carpel
HYMN SING. at lhe Freedom
this aet sold much- highert ~ ·
11-2'1-fl'C
throughout house, Nice level
Golpe\ Mission. Bald ltnobs, tJNFtiRNISHED APARTMENT,
this set has record storq~..
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lot.
All like new. $8.000.00.
Sunday, Dec. 3, 2 p.m. -Dan
6 rooms and bath also one lintake over payments ol $5 per SEWING MACIIIIIB: Sli«&lt;ER POMEROY - LOT ( 1 - ) Hayman and lhe Country
furnished apartment wllh 4 month or pay balance due
slllllt needle aew1n11 maehlne
I · room lrame, bath, uUUty
Hymn Timers. and lhe llUncan
rooms and bath .. Inquire at In$113.40. Try It in your l&gt;Qme, ~alppad to zta zag, balance
room, out ol Oooda. A slell at
Quartet. Puh\IC!s Invited .
gets Furnltlll'l!, lllldclleport.
call lm-21136. , . 11-2'1-fl'C ·•· ttUe or Ierma can be arrm11-lt-m:
$4,5011.00
1Z.I-3TC
ged, . . fiiD, 11-IT.fi'C
WANT TO sELL 1967 FORD Galaey 5011, 4 door
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RADIO AND TV REPAIII, can
\ IJST Wl1'll us
Sale. Tr~de
sedan. pi&gt;wer brakes and 110- TRE proven cirJ:lol . c'lelller
742-IT.la. lor
lnfonnatlnn.
'Cr"aary aeJud
FOR SALE OR TRADE . . . .
wer steering, V-1 automaUc, ~\ue II eaiy til lhe
Olarleo Eugene Bowlel.
35011 ,lltli\eo. priced to s@D . ._ .
• Ms1ore1 fOrealten
11-54TP .USED ELIOC"I'RIC Guitars and
amplifiers, tape recorders,
Call 192.2472. After 5 caD
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. Rent electrle llwD11-30-3TC
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movle
and
35
mm
lield
cam1192-5'
1
48.
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JNTERES'l'ED In working at
era, Will trade on guns or sell
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home. Send 10 cents lor debl
very
reasona
e.
Fife's.
711
FURNITURE.
Antiques
and
Co~ ·
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tails, Carman , 350 Grove~
IJOWI(
S. 3rd, Middleport, Phone
lectors ItetnJ , two violins and~ IIMII
EAJU.Y ' 'lMEIUCAN
Columbus. Oblo 43lm. I:I-I-3TP
l,Oirl'l
1192-5457.
11-3()ft'C one guitar over 100 years ol' · STJ!im. ' ~ maple

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l'lllllc SUof
AUCTION, Saturday, Dee. 2,
10 a.m. on acllount of olher
business inlereots lhe entlr&lt;
stock of lhe Nelgler G1'9"'ry
wm be sold. Thill ts aU ··&lt;Jean
new mercbandtse; a chance
to buy' ~ Cbrlstmal aroceries and c8ndles at your
·price. Also wm ll!!ll ooe 114
ft. sell aervlce dlJplay case
(unless aold before aale), and
olber articlel. ' Be sure to be
there. Located in tbe vj)lage
of Anllqulty 1\io milel up lhe
river tram Raclne. Oblo, on
State Route 331. Harriet
NefJier OWDOf. Terms cub.
Not reaponalble lor accld"'lts·
Sate conducted by lhe Brndfonl :t.uetion Co., Racine.

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t Help Wllllell

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console wllh A'x,i'·h ! taoiiG.
1959 PLYMOurH Station Wag.
alter 5 p.m., !IIIS-3859 Lonl
opfed J!SR. ' ~ cbang.
on, wm sell very reasonable
Bottom. ·
11-28-7TC
fH'1JIIOnll ol t1
or trade for motorcycle. ho~t,
~
·' . W '·~ or P., balan&lt;e
guns, or what have you. Files. PICK your ~up now. wm h
d
, call tltltllll.
nt S. 3rd, Middleport, Phone
until Christmas, A.K.C. Reg.&lt;&gt;
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11-17-ftC
lm-5457.
11-30-4TC
Istered Dachshound ,JlOCI!IIe,
_,~·- - Austrian terrier, toy!Jli;r-~ -O~CK 1\IDING MARE
JUST ONE comnlete Wittnauer
rier. C. &amp; M. Kelll)t!l, Five · M", ~·stocking feet. blazO.Iace,
movie camera projector, com~ Points. Pomeroy.
11-23-!T(: ·, ·1broke ride, - blaclt !111ft
blnatlon world's
ld Gl'ate, 11u11-A
~ I best proles.
• . pony,
.,..,
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IIonaI qualily e ectric drive. 1966 FORD, 289 standatd shHt, ... &lt;
electric eye locuslng lens, 10
financing available, phon0
.:
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price or wiD trade. File's. 711
!19U547.
IZ.t-3TC s~ 9iwtni Macbl!ii!,. l
S. ~rd. Middleport, Phone
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1192-¥J7.
11-30-a'J'C TWO · YEAR old pony, genae.
roUnd drop-in bobb ~dill
reasonable . Contact Joyce
control to.....,....,
~th, Oak Grove Road, Raalgn oti · , ~lmib.
JUST ONE Argus slide JR'11)ec·
tor, automatic with automaUc
cme.
IZ.I-3TC
bDnd beml/ . WID
•.10• .Ji'othlng down, es.so .
Kodak 35 mm camer.a, 10 JJrlce
or will trade. FUe'o, 711 s. TRAILER 501:10 wilh 20s1D
monthlt;
Pbone ~­
f/S.tiiS. .
11-ti-'l'l'C
Srd,
Middleport,
Phone porch and owiling, carpeted
living room, television and air
99Z-5457.
11-30-ITC
conditioner, 'natural gai" fur~.
nace, $2850, Call Henry Ml·
lam, Cheshire, 11117-7512.

For Sale
MALE CLERK lor night duty;
aemi-retlred, muat have refer- POODLE P'UPP!Es, AKC toy
mlnlalure. fiS and up. 1111111
...,.., apply In peraon at Bc&gt;aenlee and IJI'OOIIIinl. Phone
td Martin. Pomeroy. 1140-7TC
lfU443,
11 s tie
SALESMEN. $17,000 plllll re~
Ia~ cash bonua tor man over
40 In PomeroY·MioldlePOrt ar•
.,_, .!Ike .sb!&gt;rt auto trt~ . to.
· ccm~ cuatomen, air mail H.
:1, Dlckersoa. Pres., Squth-tem Petroleum COrp., 5S4 1'1 . · POTATOES. Clarence Prcllllt,
Portland. Phone ao.mc.
. Main st., Fl. Worth. Te111
liStie
7SIOI.
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ered right to your projecl•

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CIIIOelledt Lost your operator's JlceDMf Call ........
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1-youdlertala. ·

WE BEG YOU

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Call V. NOW,_..., her,i

R.E. TRAeY

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llorllcoDotot.. POMIROY OHIO

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lawn:
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40. 8wtndlo
u . Calldt..

8. Coniine

ll.Ootton

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We .can· tell when a coltlrea are about to
pve out-he beJina to oller
us a ride home each night.
league'~

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~ Ja flreCID DOf .- WiJil
bade' a Ufo, 10ur home or ·

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l'D UKE. 10 SEE JUST
OOEBIG ~ •••

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and easy. me eat!- •
ma . Phoue 11112-UB!, Goetleln
• Mil Co., Middleport, hlo.
· f 20 t!c NE!GLER Building SUpply for
building 1J01111 homes, long
BUDGET PRICE
on "time loan available. Call the
Nelgler Store, 94~ . Cl..,_
our lhlrd Door budget lhop.
ed
Sundays. Keen America
Baker Furniture, Middleport,
Free ~nd go to church on the
Obto.
1 D t!c
Lords nay.
11-28-TII'C
cutmSS DAIIIY BEBF Breed-·
ing, service lor anyone anywhere. Call Parler lfl.aii4 EXPERT Motorcycle Renoir,
Pomeroy Home snd Auto.
Pomeroy or I8WIZ4 Cbelter.
11-311-TF'C
NotifJ by a a. m. lor III&lt;Jl'lllq
performance aerriee, I p. m.
ENGINE TUNJ!) UP.
an.moon service. No ~ EXPPRT
t4.95
nluo
naris il needed.
fling alter 1 p. m. lor lhe
Pomeroy
Home
&amp; Auto.
..... day.
10 tl lite
11-31J.TFC
SEWING MACHINES, 11!palr
aervlce, aU makes. WY J. FAST FARM TillE ~RVICE.
1214. The Fabric &amp;bop, Pom- ·Pomeroy Home and Au~
11$TFC
eroy.
Singer SaJea
and
We Sbarpen
3-28-tfc
lnsur~nce

J.ColmGo
J.Comodtaa
Coooo&amp;'
4.lllalllbon

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SOLVE JUST CIIJE' BIG

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HO· I&lt;!IY~
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Ta.ylor, 106 -llno Dr.;

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Rt I Gall(i&gt;all~ WOllam L. Nul,
Pl.
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Pt. PI eo lOIII; )[Ira. P-1 vt.

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s~Jnch Snow Are lnitio.ted . .

Blanketing
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Speak Here

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fQN,IGHT and SATURDAY

o-·•-1·2

CHarles
EdwardaTllo
onSI!oftSt.,
Middleport.
pa{otinjr Ia
now owned by Mr. and Mra. Guy
Shuler. 1be EdWarda borne was
rormorly the Frllllk Kanouae

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to 01 ................ IJ .. l"ocll "' .... " polol
IDd .Pnfder." - Adm. c b 1 •
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Frank McGl'alh

SUNDAY, MONDAY

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·liDollmoa ,..." _

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and TUESDAY

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(Techni&lt;oiOI")
Anthony Quinn

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The · General's Go{d

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Goo• ••

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Peon_
bellevea_
WIIID
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to 9p.m:,
a.m.
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Cokttuot...Siu&lt;k!IP Well

Plu-

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BE FIRST IN LINE
TO SEE

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Runts associates say there
are several reai0Qa\¥by tbefae...
tors lridch moved McNamaracrlticllllland-"'"r
lglll' -~~tl ~ of &amp;. ..., ,, '!:

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to oullmf~P ~1 other factors 1D
tHe deteJminatlon ID keep 011 tHe
job ao l q •s Jo1ms011 him,
Ruskfs crlties believe t:tu¢ tbll
dedlcatloo !11.11 .have become a
llaHUity. THey contend that be Has
become so dug into his present
position oo cOl!taln Issues that be
Is incajlable ol fi.,Pble resjiOIIIO
to diplomatic opportunitleo.

Limit. one
.per custom!'lr
· at this price .

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THe starr ol Meigs Counf3'. Bookmobile Service was Host to a meeting olllbracy representatives frOin Jaekson . Meigs, Gallia and Athens counties Saturday at ~ booklhoblle headquart...
1
ers . in Pomlroy •. From left, are Loretta Eblin, Mrs. Martha Jane WU11ama, Mrs. J. 0. Roedel,
(&lt;IWMr of tile bookmobile ~rs bulldlt!tl, who ~s spoelal guest Cor. the luncheoo meetlt!tl,)
1\illol Ruth Hess bead Of IJhral)l sernces and Construction Act pr~Jgramaln tbe state; Joseph F.
SHubert state llbrarlon; Mrs, VBma Plkko.Ja, local director, and George Wagner.

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PICKETs IN PRELUDE
EL¥B,IA. 0111o (UP!) - Some ·
100 cllj -'&lt;era plcketecr Clt;y
Hall SOturclal u a prelude i'!
llrildntJ : Mood~)' In • dii[IUie
•OYar tile .firing ol tllreo, fellow

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amiVersarY Salurcla:r. Chllilg
married tho former ~llnfl
Soong on !leo. 1, 1927, Wllon lie

wu ...........W.;.Jn,cld'!f "' t11e
rovOI~

l'orfiO · In

northward OQOdllloo
Cblfteoe warlords.

tho

aplnst

Comnllnlst 'ftlie!"rUiaa Have .,.._
rendered

ln.Kallmanlol!. -

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...cusedthe u~stste•

VI_.,.

ol ploltlng ID exte!!d
Tho report said· a 'rond
as "General tbe Vl. . . . . IO war IntO his klt!tl·
Yal\Y&amp;" led 1be auerrlliU,
memb"ra ol tho "SaraAction Fron!M O&lt;ll ol tile .lwtllo.

,...ran -....
man

1-.rll!d

dom.
UP! correspondent Roy Henl'
.

don last month visited a

)~Qde, .

eneaD\1)nl811t in Cambodia border
territory which appeared ID ~
been used by Communist troojio,
Tbleu _..nii.Y was rererr~~W
1D thla discovery , _ be said,
"news aboot tHe Viet COOIIIIIIII . ,_, '"'

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Cambodia
confirmed, and I afl'lrm

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pursuit
d&lt;1l"lt!tl
right
1o cou..,.,rflre
bl
bodlan lerriiAiry il need

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VIet Cong Install their· -==~
oo tbe other side ol the bi
Slbanouk bas denied
mUnists were using tho thlnlr
patralltd border areu ' ol 'lllil

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675

Ford MotOr Co.~o

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not laloooa tt
1:1r J1p

mean tllere W!lro pW.

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TAIPEI; · Formooa (UP!)·Naflona!lll CHine eo ' Prellond Medamo Chiang Kal-ahok
&lt;JbBCJrYOd thail' tOUt ..-a

DALAT, Soctl1 Vietnam (UPD-

P!'e•ldem NB&lt;!I'O• van Tldeu
· sened Dotlco SsturdBY that SOUth
VIetnamese troop&amp; WOuld Invade
Csmbldla If oeceoaary to JliU'IUe
Commp{lli.ts ...., use tile 1111t1hc
.l!EPORT SURRENDERS
bol:it1c MI!OII ~ a . - r y .
KUALA LUMPUR. M,i&amp;YS!a
111e warnJrw came teas thaD a
.(UP!) '-~Jakarta rOported week oftor Piince Norodom
~ lli8t JDOrCI tllon 340 ~ · tile Camllodlan chief

• graduatlen cere- I&amp; ,u.

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OB.'IERVE ANNIVERSARY

Cambodia No Hideaway

eountp-.

Due to the"'-rri(erost shown, the paintings of the
late lJaisle :saunders "llt De IIIIOWn agam next
week.

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POMERoY - niwlit Lellllolt oj;
Crown cy.y, formerly oi MOJ,o
CocinO-,Idlled anelgbt-polntlolclc

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. Limited quantilies Volumes 4 and 5 also
available at $1.00. :.WHIL,E THEY
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Pol•·~ arB not lrolbli"' tbe !!"!''
relal'y ~-;:'DHu' belletetbl¢
tbe dur'j,.dliCii )leo In Rusk' a 'eo·
tromo ~c~pn totbe Presldeut
and to hi~ job; wblchponnlts him

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Ad~itiona!' albums

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SUNDAY,
Dece ber 3
3 P.M. to 7 P.M.'

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Dak To was on.
WHen tile battle came. tile
ADierleans were readY. ·

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battalions coatoelements 01 the 32nd Reclmlllt
oo a ri&lt;l&amp;ellne west ol llak To,
)1st wllero tho dlfector said
11\ey .WOuld be. The battle 1:1r

Middleport ome,.....cy

overburdening
the·
budget,..
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come next
YLile season:
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delayed It to · tile 5th ...
6th.
Vtetnameeo o!Dcero poolt.
poabed tile lnfortnatloa, bul
Peers' statf decided It wu
UblrQH lntelllgenee beeaile Jt
10 closely coincided with !hot
Plhored b7ll.S. IDtelllpnce.

· Family, Furnishings For, Your \olome and ,Gifts For Ev~~~·
()n Your list.
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STEREO

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ShOp All Day.:.Ait Over The-store--Weori~g: Apporel For Y~r

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too to the Gallipolis Medical
Center for medical treatment
THur~ nlgbt When oho b&amp;.
came W at her home near the
Gallla-.Melga Uno.

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A new 1Z·inch L-P custom Re~ordlng faa.turilil ··.
Jack Jones, Roberta Paters, V~tnna Choir Boys
and the Fireatona Orc~estra and Chorus.

SQUAD .. CALLED

THe

:coo-

inou&amp;ur- ol ~
ee Van Tbleu In SoiiPI.

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wiUIIJII •
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SET .OF 4 CANAPE TRAYS

THe public Is IDYited to attend
a eoon dog fteld trial to be held
at 11 p.m. ~- Signa to tho
locatloo wiU be placed on Route
124 at L11111ovBie. THo event Is
being sponaored by Gillenwater
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FIELD TRIAL SET

RaQuel Welch
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back in Ume as 30 mllllon ye&amp;riiiO•
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Joey BlaHop Sllow1
Atcor41!1t 1o tltt
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Blake, lluttord; RbciQ&lt; J, SlurJo1ut turned 1n 111 .,.,elle!!1110r- pll!1o&lt;l 1&gt;1 ~ """
ad · - • _
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geon, Henderllllt; Jelfrey L.lfucl..
~~ with two numbero, tllio ro!atlve)f
ofltlo "' lllln .,. 11 ~ o D
son, Henc~&amp;rson; Mra. Elmer . · "TIIoy Catl"'bo Wind Marla" rond lor ot. IPH and 1n111
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Woh,.,, Mlddlep&gt;ri; Mrs. Flor•'If Ever YO. Should Leave Me" a IIYIDll' ehlmp ..... llad ...,..,.. voklp,
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ence L Foster, Oak HUI: Mrt.
Mrs. LayDo wu also plcl&lt;ed "' ed 1be vUa1 oblllQ' 1D tr,..ol
11 11 not _ . - Clle .,;uta
&amp;bble D. llomlll&lt;J11d0 Rt. 2 Wellby 111o television cameras be- · ~11\e foreBII ol Ida time and 111o ehbnp are -·~ cliooston; Tommy L. T)'erett, Jl.!p.. - · John'o two numbers,
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b ol food by iwlniiDI est roloiiYes. ......,. -:t'ito~
ley, W. VL; MJ-s. Amoa JohD..
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Jolin In from ranch ID branch.
1be olbomln moloeulu,
son, Rt. I Kitts HUI; C11JIIda
!On)- "' :you
n seen
THo evoJI!IIonaor c I o • k "" aod c~o are no c_.loeoeH
several Blg Behl l!bowo at tHe Which tho authors baeod lllolr ileler- tbal1 eithoo". 11 to .,...•
.L. Hill; Rt. I R~.
BmTHS
Meltll C..... Fair, He carried eonclualOIII II .-rum alliWnln, I
~lila Ho1Jr!¥ood, CA!If., qpear., eommm proteiD con~~ •.or
Mrs. Robert A. WriQI', Kanau,..
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ga. aon, 12:49 .P.m. Tlalred&amp;Yi . anee very weu - to say the least. blood. There la. they sild. an
Mrs. SlaJ&gt;ley R. 'BelvUle, Che.a.;
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e:rtremely .. elose" resemblance
ire son, 4:33 p.m. Thurlday.
DUE TO THE GREAT Interest - - the aerum~s 1of
' ~ DISCIIA1!GES
o11own In tbe weekly srt l!bow ol people ~ :;,.~ oubotanc:'
TnatY - fl¥o
-Club
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t!le Lalin
· Mrs. Francis Burnett, Mrs.
the P&lt;lmero,y National Bank, the ~.: th~ _ . to evolve
~-~ m~ ~~at •
Ronald E. Etcue, Gary l'allon,
works ot the tate Mias Daisle in Ume 88 do the creatures ol
meetlel: In tbe bomo .ol Mra.
Mrs. Vaughn French, Mra. John
Saunders ol Middleport, will be t&lt;hlch the:y are a port, Sarl&lt;;h
GUIDon, Benjamin F. Guo,;Mrs.
Nellle Parker·.
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Wlllle Hale Mra. Joe J. Her· dloplayed opbt all ne&gt;t week. and WUoon said.
aid Jolvl W, Ingalls, Mrt. WUSome 45 poiJtllnKs - all f_r_om ;&gt;o, by gauging thlo process
~ - · C11111Ued, "'I h o
Twelve Ltlborl vi Hereule1.••
11.,;, F. Johnson, SllerrJ. L. Kinbomes, sebools !lJid libraries
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Tile J110!Jiherl ate IJn.
1hrouilbout tHe coun13' - done by
By Unlled Preoo International da Baer llowvd BaHr, ·Jiiillce
Mrs.' Alma Sblllet. Brenda K.
the late Miss Saunders and mw
In Wa.aldDgloo It ........ BO Baker Nancy ~ !lisSmith, Robert H. 1'1Ylor, StanhanglJw In prominent places are
hard all tile -ormen wont sell, yn;.; Borin&amp;
ley Thacker, Mrs. Erne at H..
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home.
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lag, Dale
Rick -~
Tilley, WUils Varney, M r I,
exhibited at tit• bank.
~ their work by Miss
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In New Jereoy ID elltltt-tn&lt;lt ley Howard CaldWell, Yield Cole,
James Oney, Susan Glenn, Mrs.
btllnkei
or ..... snarled tra!llc R.,;..,. Eagle, Dobra Fitch, T&lt;!m
Saunders
for
1be
eldllblt
are
Mr.
Eldon E. Dennl1011 and lofaDt
r r ._.., -the George Wash1D81m 1\arr JoY Kaut2, ...,..,. LaConib.
daughter, Mrs. Arc:hle R. Jar.. and Mrs. Rlebard Chamber&amp;, ~
Bridge In 11\e north ID C a p o i);j,j,i0 Meldau Rctb.Va M H I I,
rell and. Infant son, Mrs. CharMiddleport; Mr. and Mrs. Charles L, MeKnigJot and Infant son.
~ Point In 11\e - · In New RHea !tlora, oavld 'Smbll, Charlea H. EYana, Mrs. Guy Shuler,
York City I!IIOW Ond Icy ..,..._ los Stearn&amp;, 1'0j"r)' .. ~!emt
Pomeroy; F..dnJt. Shields, Letart A. Chapman p a r son s, ex-· tiona caused the temporary eioa- Jame• St;ilttler, ,Jean
FaUs; Mr. and Mrs. Harry ecuttve dlreetor of the trustees lng o1 tile Lin&lt;oln Tumel, tvl!tll and'Debble woo&amp;·
.
Marietta Bank to ·
Moore, Middleporl:i the Pomeroy ot the Ohio Ubrarr Assn., will
Ofllc:ctl'l oleeted .mtnil· the
thousand&amp; of """'""""" Junior lil4b School, Mrs._jaa· be one of several pest speakero up
commuters.
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meetlnlble- Sanclra Nowblu,
Convert its Status
ThUs the first mll)or IDIIWflll -.~Bamett,newl
belle Winebrenner, Mrs. Hmter Saturda$ when lfbJ!~ IK!~~
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W Walke Mr nel ol Athena, •~eon. mo ... or tile Winter piDWed 1n1o tho reporter"; 'Tom hrr and ~·
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Stettler, HrkeNB....._.,.ms. .
COLUMBUS (UPI) - S 1 a t o and ·Mrs. Cbarlea Edwards, all the head(JW'ters of the Metp Ita toll of dBid and ln)ured,
Re(reohmll!ls were ...-viOd.
Bank Supt. Robert M. Edwards . ol Middleport; Mrs. Margaret c..,ey• I!OokmobUe Sarvlce · Jn hampered Iron~ ·oo 1i1o The DBXt meeUnc .,..W tie held
announoed Thuroda.y tlleiiJIII"O\'al Neuman. Syl;aeuae; Mills SytiU PomerQY.
· grOU!Id .and ID tho ail', a n d at the 1'9")'! ol ,Jacii,O Mora.
the
erslon or the Flist Eberiba.eb, ' Pomeroy; Mrs.
Present also Wtn be District duD1pOd 1be jp.'OateOI occumw.N
Bank at Marlotla, Ohio, wayne Tumor, Rut!OJ.1d; Miss
Rep. Ralph Welker; Joseph Shu- tlon of snOwfall Cor any ·NIWem. ., ...
a state chattered bOnk.
Barbara White, Pomel'Oy; 1be bert, state Ubrartan, and ' Mha ber doy In tile Waohln&amp;IOO ·area
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Edwards said tile romplotlon Middleport Public Library, Mrs. Ruth Hess, head o1 Library Ser- oln&lt;e records were Inaugurated
of the cHang&amp;&lt;~Ver WOuld occur Walter Ha;Yes, Mra.KatllrynMU· vices and Constntctloo Act Pro- In 1888.
'· someUm:e after Jan. 1. He aalcJ
it wiD be 1He first cooveralon ol lor, middleport; Miss Bernice 81"~· atJalr wiU got underW1!Y
PLAN DANCE
a national bank to a state charter Ann Durst, Pomeroy •
at 10 a.m with a coffee hour and
EtliterR Hlp School wiD spoo..
since 1963.
Tllere'o 1101110 Hand • pal- wiU conclude ml&lt;l-altemoon. A
china by Miss Satmdera -now luncheon will be served at noon. aor a dane.e tbla evenlnl fol..,.,.
In the Eastern-Hannan Trace
owned by Mrs. Russell. Aioo In- Mrs. VIlma Pll&lt;koja II director ~e. The ••Sound Effeetl"~l
ME1GS GENERAL HOSPITAL
eluded In tbe collection Is •paint- of tile Meigs Coont;y - U e emeee.
Admissions - None.
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