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ease, It wW·be counted as an exCIIHII
ablenee with DO JI!Ue-up perm!~ •

aceOI'dlng .to Dui'CI8e.
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Tbe city superlnleDdentalia be Iliad
checkfl!l with the auperlllteodenlll rt ·
both the GaWa Cowity, Oblo · llid
iWODCowity, W. Va.scbooll)'llemil
and bad been lnfohned that neillllr •
ICb~ 1711em wOI dllmiu cuea for

It's Rhodes,

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uldngforc~tionfrom mol(lriSw

Tat\ Jr. and

eoucen.tng parklna, .aald lboie wbo
wlsl! to part In lhe bridge vjclnll)'
should turD their beaclllgbll oft 10

aillnlfy lhia.·
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'i'hti cificer said city police from
New Haven, Hartford, Ma1011, Point
Pleasant and Henderson, Civil
Defe01e perBOIInel and the Mas011
Cowity Sberifrs . Office will ru.stst
SIBle Pollee iD traffic direcUO!L Extra
SIBle Police are alao expected here
Monday.
Sgt. 'Para0118 ~oaed that due ·Ill
the traffic congestion Monday it will
probably be late afternoon before the
bridge is open io the general public.

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GtJIDlNG HAND SCHOOL ·rt GIJJia County W81 Jill' 111ted 1bree .
Christmas.lreel Friday aflernOOD br. the.GaWpolla AN Jay-.. Mille:'
Al)en, rigbt, wasiDcharg,eofFrldaJ a ceremony. AccepttrwlhelreeiMril. Allnab~ Ball, veteran GuidlnC Hand ScllooJin(lti!Ct4lF l
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Tbe New Republic,
Tbe New York Tlmea, ·
Review, and for tile lltlney
w~out
that declalv41 point . on makea for lerllee.
unusual reading.
TO TALK
· Tbe Dian's moUvee for leavtrw hill
NEW
wife and cblldren, and bll desire to betwten
charwe hiDIIeH wbile under nearly 1ll atriklDI uniDDI niUJDe MODday
unbearable atreu from the shock rt the •~fib
111 elgbtb week
what hal happened to blm and what GE plallllln Sl 1tates.
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SYRACUSE - Eugene Slack, 21,
SyraCIIIe, was fined $25 alii coati on
conviction d. UDiafe operation by
SyraCUie Mayor Herman London Friday Dlgbt.
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rettremenl
A llfeiOIIII resident d. Pomeroy,
Mn. Mltcllellls !be daughter d. the
late Ray c. and NeWe Roullh Smith.
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following day began ber long career
In the telephone business u u
operator with tbe PomeroyMiddleport Telephone Co. Tbe late
Jnbn Ly01111 owned a conlrolllal lntereat in U.t comJNIIIY.

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AD lntertollni ..,d Inhac! broullhl
; t!liDP menUoned bl a rre-dedicatJ.OII achedule and DC!t fGI'IIIIIiYI jJinol dlam!lalon wu 1 trldlllonal 1 Uri cr food
. ; !iien11oned In tbe actua report Ql eventl. HW Jr. oald CCJDilucled by ~ wbo toured O&lt;llllllellted Gil It durln8 · tho
• ),maybe theY wert Ured after ·~ "tnt.
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·;. bui~Jl!~oholiilna.
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· 1;~ . We ~' II'VW&amp;lf• who .nUght have remembered EmlnG!I ~. Mra. !Dr~ cleconlod ~.cabo, fruit"" but teamed 41 yean lnlona tlmeaao.
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,. ~ to lbe mementoa of 1928 on ·an~her memorable Mn, MI.. Perllneer, Mrs. lliit lftaclo, crinb«ry A1ads
,., dedication day: , ,
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Wayn~ AmlbltJ, and Pal aliddrndqo, ·choeaecakeund
.'. . The d-rlptloo Of~· P. Kerr's Wlm!loi car In· tile ~. ~ Acent.
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Olber nwn'- . ft1lm tho Durinl tblstlmo a lbarlug of
willlllap prOminently dliplayed. Mounted on the br;! aucllenCt wbo IOIIred tho.facility family t:adlllono waa given.
·' wu the fi&amp;Ure of a wlnled IYDX ·repreoentlng the link lhared lbelr lmjJr111illll wllh Mn. Wayne AnisbarY related
· fQI'IIIed .by ' the Silver Bridge. Kerr won $® for tbe tho poup. AI tho condusiGII of tho hiii«J of mince pie as II
cleearat10111. 11 wal reported Char!elton would send .1100 lhll dllciuiltQ U..·~ wao Jlllide .over 1100 yean ago.
. aullll for thl' aulD parade but there waa no mention of their adJo!li1led to !he clllllnc roOin Atlhe 1 p.m. owton, the Rio
actually being bere. (Looked everywhere for tbe where lhe hobby toble dllplays Grande College Chorus
' tiljjulflcance of 'Winged Lynx', WhO knowa?)
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ware 111 up. Each penon wbo presented a del~ program
. · ._,. A leUer written to the edilqr after the ,lt:IS dedication Jtouchl art1c1e1 Uplalne1 how to a moat ;.;~II'P,reclatlve
J compla:yr.t report. of the bridge •being blilll bel- ~ arllole wu made cr the au41ence. i Tbe . program
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and Pt.I,&gt;Jeaoanl. The woman Uved at meanln&amp;oltlie~ou.
· feo~ed lleft'r~ 'new and ·e:o:Kinauga. he related liow Klmauga got ill name. Do you
Ou dllplay were banclmllcle cl!lnl arrangemenll of famDiar
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She oald the KID wu 181ten from tbe lint three letters 'l'hoDand; hand'embroldered !IO..:ard Hudson, who was
, Ql Kl!'lw!la (J\Iverl · and the laat four letters ·of llnena, Chrl~tmas wreaths, maldng bl. ~ appearance
, a.Jcltamaup &lt;Creek).
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· · SURE D9 will! the soelety editor ~ Jh018 Urnes b!ld
~lien about the. pia baD at the OHE &lt;now the GSI)
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ilmUar to one that followed tbe Silver Bridge dlaaBter
when iiOille of the metropolitan papen represented
GaUjpolls as belq back woodiie. A GaUia County reader
· waa sent a cUpplnl from a Waabln&amp;ton paper that said the
biD ~Je of G~ County '!siiU u~ oxen to ilra)¥
wagons. ' '!'he cUppmg .pufled . one In the maU which
abowed the fine Silver Bridle just being built by the "hiU
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cOiililn't In- Wl1lla - pWtilll foi' ibe. day · Mra. ~ 8111_, ~

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GSI piestftt 'and each volwtleer
their llillual btlroduced henelf and told
Tbli!'lday wbahbe did. Each one also told
In lhe 110111e lnlensllni e.,.ot thai
hlippenedlll her during tile past
were yw.
Lucy Earwood directed
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and carols were sung.
0. Ae r
Mn. Gorden wu In chorge of
refreahrnenll.

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PANTS

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HAD TO MISS THE Home Council meellna last week.
Sorry about that. But got acquainted with John Rafferty's

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"JUST BETWEEN US" doeohavemenreadenl Now
I~ afraid I've loat one. I'm speaking aboot GllbeTIrt mMPI!ea•1.n
Mad a little note about Mr. Meal and Hank 101 1 0
11411nt!toMonteray, Va. •1•r~ed to
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hill deer. (Better late then never, G.,l hope.)

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'· · Tiley have some lnlredlent that tastes lite freshly
Latea near Ripley . Manager .of tlie Ravenswood
IP'obnd nutmeg, but may&amp;e I'm wrong. Anyway, whatever whlcb opened Tueeday. It ·Wcrb of Kaiser Aluminum and
,. lite secrellnlfedlent Is, thoae golden circles are delicious. · opened wllh on addreol by Ally. Chemical Corporation, con'. MANY TIMES ~ I've been served oomelhlog ~~~Browning, Jr., ducted 8 tour of lbt Kaiser
eepeclally good, I wonder about tha cook behind the - challen&amp;ed tho r.ctllly.
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tlaany coobgetto hear how good the I Is?
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many people bave Bald, "Thoae a~ the belt pleoln town."
Yell wonCier If that cook knows how Ire&amp; I her pies are?
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"Tell it to Doc." One reader wanted. me to menUonlbe
ll:alll lane Ql Flnt Avenlie needs some work. I doii~t ao that
Til)' Qlten .. t many folks do, beca111e II Is the qulckeot wtY
to pt tbfough iOwn. .
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··: that Mr. LeoiWd and IIOriler
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~ of gilts to the Southeaslern Ohio
-· Mental Health Center, Athens.
' A Qiristmas greeUng from L.
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~1nia~ , Eve by ~· Homer
Radtord; My Cbi'~Strrwis Wl.sll

·lor You bY' WBUam or_.-;
Christmu .Cards by Mrs.
William · Gruaser; A Lellec to
Sanl&lt;! by~Mrs. James Conkle;
As Kind a Friend as You by
llirs. L4Qnard; Light a Ca!ldle
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by Mrs. Rob¢ Louks; a poem
by Amos Leonard; Nlgllt Bef«e oa tl
Chriotmas by Mrl. Fred
GoegleiJ\; Star of Antjquity by
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BE'M'Y HOSSTETTER RtJTLANJ1 ~
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one of the smarter~ 'tlila ·qirllllllaa
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season. Betty has 8Jl bet Cbrlatmali ·~,

: Lay Officers are Elected

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cookies. All she has to do Ia ~ lheJ!l iD lhl!
POMEROY- New officers Emogene DeWees, Pomeroy, oven. MUBtbenlceto'beabletoac:eompllah
: bave been elected at the Route 3.
so much 80 soon.
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MR. o\ND MRS. RIC~ C:SAN•

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Fred A. Codie, Racine, who will Gager, hoalth and welfare rumor of Martha gellll!g uptet
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• Read deacon of the church
·~.will be Burdell Black, assisted
• by Robert Lipscomb, and head
. deaconess will be Mrs. Burdeil
• Black, Pomeroy, Route 3.
Directing the church at study
: as Sabbath School Superlntendent will be MIS! . Phyllis
: Mclntyro •. Chester, assiSted .by
; two dlvlsion leaders and five
: leachers. Church clerk for the
~ coming year wlll be Mrs.
... France
Adalenehas
France,
M':'.
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the church
m
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: years.
, DirecUng the welfare ac; tivities m 1970 will be Mrs.

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: for Open House
. POMEROY - The 50th
, wedding anniversary of Mr. and
• Mrs. Charles Frank will be
:celebrated Sanday, Dec. 21. An
: open house from 2 1o I p.m. will
be held at the home of their
8011 andndaaghter-in-law, Mr.
and Mn. Henry Frank, Flatwoods, Route 3, Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank were
married on Dec. 20, 1919 In the
Te1as community of Meigs
CoWlty. Aveteran of World War
I, Mr. Frank has been a fanner
his entire llle. Besides Henry
.Frack, the couple has another
,8011, Alfred; a daughter, Mrs.
:Clair Lynch, and five. grand·children

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; RACINE - Donations of $5
each were made to Boys'
. Village and the American
· Legion when Racine Grange
:• met Wednesday night at
•the hall.
· Insurance and legislative
,matters were dlOCU!ISed. For the
.lecture hour members commented on their best Christmas.
'Mrs. Mary Easterday read "·What Does .Christmas
:Mean!", Mrs. Emma Adalils,
•"!histmas Joys Cost So Ut:!It," and Mn. Dor&lt;llhy Smith,
:"In Between.." .\. Bible and
,current event quiz was held.
Mr Clrcl Ia·""' a tan 1o
• ·~ ~ Pot'ibe PE..':·~ ~
conclude lhe meeUng.

INSPECTICiN '8CHEDULED
;. POMEliiOY ~ Annual in•tpeclkin of Bosworth CoWlCil,
:Royal and Select Masters will

:be held Tuesday al the Pomeroy
:Masonic Temple. Companion

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:be tile Inspecting officer and.
:work in lhe royal master degree
wUl be preilented. A dinner for
lite C0111111Jjlons and their wives
;wUI be field at 8:30p.m.
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POMEROY - A shower
:honoring Miss Jane Douglas,
:brllfe.&lt;!lect of Mr. Poul Edward
'Daggett of Austin, Teus, will
·be betd at 7:30 Tuesday night at
. the Rock Springs United
,Methodist Church. AU friends
:and rolatives of the couple are
•Invited.

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Adventist churches elect all
offlceni except their pastor,
who is appointed by the conference In which the church is
located. Pasim'of the Pomeroy
church is Herbert Mdrgan, who
came to the church In
November of this year.

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POMEROY - A candle
lighting ceremony was a
feature of the program

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Hille Joke, as Martha Is havlnl a lood laugh over thidD- ,.. been ~tedl«lbe111Ck111Yi pariJ
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oi Mill' Joyce McDilnltl, Velli'lill
UNDERSTAND A FEW local orpnlzatlons ate lD- ' lla..""terofMr.lndMn.Aibert
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site recently leased by the Mellis County CommlaiiQbllrs die pori, to Mr, Nbrman
fromtheU.S. CorpofEngtneenatHuntlntlton. Hopell!be Slerllnl,lilll of Mr. llid Mtll.
able to report very 80011 ihose ll'Jio wlllll!' taklnll over the GObert Sterllnl, Br111W1L ,
facillUes. ltwouldbeasbamefortheslte'tobepuaedup.
Tbe-.dcltnlwQibun-1
. NEW OF SERVICEMEN - Electrician's Mate Brd o! .Dec: • ·•I 2:30 p.lli. iltlle
Class Terry L. Myers, USN,11011 of Mr. and Mn. Raymond Mlddlepok NUiriae O.urdl.
Myers Pomeroy, Route 4, visited BerJen 'Norway, Tbe !leY AUdreY Mlllel' wUI·
aboardtbe destroyer USS Barry. In Ber*"n he had the 'Officiate.· Mils Slille !fyleD of
opportunity to tour not only the city's lllme!'C!OI museum Mliicueport will be lbi maJjl til
and
art arts
collections
displaying
of llopei
the. best
Nor- BID'
honorGtllis
1n4 beat
w!JI beKelllt
Mr. ·~~~~~~~~~
weigian
and crafts,
but alsosome
the sld
andofloc!Jes
of man
BriUIInt.
lbat abound in Norway.
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McDaniel JlrOiber of tile bride •
While in the Northern Atlantic, the BatTy operates as elect wUI' be lite lint bearer, 'Ch•,!tblllll,l .
a unlt of the Second Fleet's anti-aiibmartne foreee. I~ Ia In 111c1 SWde Roush A~ Will
c:ny with I!Je antl-flllbmarlne catrl.61' US!! YorktoWn bi ' thO · flower 'pl. ~ · o4JIIIr•
c ucllng tactical exercisea with unlta of the Second McDaniel and Gil')' Ellll wt11
Fleel
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Robert B. Beegle, son of Mr. and.Mra. Robert~~ . The Rev. WOflt)' IIIley ol
Racine, Route I, was promoted to Marine Lance Clirpor
llull8nd. grlllldialber of lilt.
while serving at Headquartera Com=, HIS Battalion, biidHiecl; wUl &amp;lve ber lit
Marine Corps Base, TWentynine P
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For Cwlstm•s
military subjecla.
A grsduate of Mountain State Colleae In Parkenbur&amp;
RtmemWr Your
Lance Corporal Beegle entered the iervlce In December

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ChrisUan Service Wednesday
night at the Forest Run Unill!d
Methodist Church.
ApoUuck dinner at 6,30 p.m.
preceded the l!leeting. Mrs.
Allred Yean•er bad charge of
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music and readings. Mrs. Rooe
Genhelmer gave devotions. A
gilt ~e was held.
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Mrs.
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Hamilton, Mrs. May Holter •
Mils Jane Sisson, and the Rev.
Forrest Donley. guesla, and
Mrs. Forest Doniey, Mrs. Lela
Youth Party Held
CUrtis, Mrs. Ann Wallon, Mrl.
Fred Nease, Mrs. Edlaon
Hollon, Mrs. U. S. Nease, Mrs. · POMEROY
Junior
EdithSiason,Mrs. EimaHolter, Methodist Youth Fellowship
Mrs. Genhelmer, Mrs. John members of the Forest Run
Scott, Mrs. Kerns Rouah, Mn. Church bad a holiday
Carolyn Evw, Mn. Naoad .Flidat. night at

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cream, and &amp;oft dl'inb
GUESTS I

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POMEROY - Recenthollday '
dinner guests of Mr. and .Mrs.
Denver Hysell were Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Painter, Dlan.a,
BeckyandVictor; Mr. andMn.
Ivan Wood, Keith, Bonnie,
Rodney and Lora Jane ; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Mossman, Tammy,
Vb)cent and Connie; Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Hysell and Roger
Hysell. Visiting during the
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Hyijell, Linda, Donnie and
Donna Kay.

served. AssisUngwiththeparty
wero Mrs. Lela Curtis, Mrs.
Fred Nea,., Mrs. Dale Warner,
and Mrs. &lt;llarles Hamilton.

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Eddv 's Schedule ,

Members attending were Kim
Grueser, Jody Grueaer, Mike
Warner, Mary Amber Womer,
Brent Arnold, Randy Arnold,
Sandy 'Hamilton, Brian
Hamilton, Tammy Davis,
Steven Nease, Mark Forbes,
Steve Norton, ScoiiNease, Julia
Gooch, Tbnmy Neale, Steve
Nease, and Sandy Curtis.

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· Educator's Meigs l!Ciiedule 101'
the week of December. 1~:
MONDAY
Pagetown, 3:30 • 3:45;
HarrlsonvJDe, 4 - 8.
Wolf Pen, 6:30 • 7:30.
Enterprise, 8 - 8:30·.
TUESDAY
Southern &amp;: Vic., 9 - 3.
Racine (Wagn&lt;or's), 3:15
3:45.
Hardens (Syracuse), 1-1:30.

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Pep Club
Con.. mpll'ary elothlnt ~uiMf

footwear of tiM tame d!.,.ct• .
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or IliON e.,.a.tt "l.otlon of
''ferw.cl fot.hlon" footW.cit tftan
Jarman off••· COllie .,. and !ft 1M'

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ed,. look with • ,.. . Ia lunt.d t...

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POMEROY - A Chrisbnas
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program will be held Saturday
MIINioport;DelliiOlla
at the Mt. Hermon Church at
Serving Moitlo 011111
7::10 p.l)l. Everyone ts welcome
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the poWft'(al Tammany Hall
Democratic. o~lion, was
.foWld gullty Saturday of bribery
and ~ In connection
' with city ii!Kl '!lility cooipBny
contracts. AI co-deferntant,
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Anthony "l'ony Ducka" Corallo,
also was. found guilty of one
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The· U$. Dislrlct Court Jury
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found lleSaplo guUty on tine
~N. w. Va. - Steel as suomran lo tile
counts of attemplblg IQ ,brjbe, Willllbe deadline I« llllDa IIIIi~ . co1Dp1nf wllidt'lallriCited, tile
lorn\er Water c;.ioJml8lloner wlllt the Stile Court of Claiml bridge, and asalnat J. E.
James L. Marcus and to eatort Monday, Dec. 15, second an· Gftiner and ('nnllll"7, Inc., of
construcUqn c;onlracla irom ~ ,, 111~ of tile Silver Bridge Baltimore, Md., the bridge
Consolidate~ Edison Co. dla•ller, G claims han baen doolgner.
lleSaplo eQuid be ~lenced to fUecl ·aPJiat tile Stele Road Tbe dalms court procedure,
.15 yearsi!l priloo and aline of' O!mrrj&amp;e[m tOWina t1,2'10,0110. 11 wu esplalned, in wfllc!l
t30,000.
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For a Warmer Look mora illld 0\11111'1 o1 deotwod ~ 1« ~-1. elliall
MIDDLE OF UPPER BLOC!I
Uqllid rouge ia' Wclt-tiMfl [NI~ ' 1) .... f '1"8lD·Y!OIOIII. li« .'111p ,ol Ill!' itlle'l - ·
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141'110 here to atay.~d Nl!l'll ol lilt •nrtn. Tilt made deif~t In a con1
blusbers gave· coJor,;.-llqulda clilma !Jove """ lllod 011 bJibljf '!t!JIIqna1 dlmage llllil.
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The Trtdltlonal

Make 'Fhu A
Leave-It-To-Singer
Chrutmas!

Forest RWl, 6:15 - 7.
Minersvllle, 7:15 - 8.
THURSDAY
Eastern&amp;: Vicinity, 9 • U.
Tuppers PlaiiJB &amp;: Vic., 12 - 2.
Alfred, 2:15 - 2::10.'
Burlingham, 3 - 3:30.
Arnold's, 3:45-1:15.
RuUand (Main), l i45 - 8:30.
Hysell Run, 6:45 - ?!30.
liradbury Radio Stet., 7:15 •
8:30.
The Bookmobile will not be
out on the 22, 23, 24, 25, 26.
Regular rans will be made on
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OPEN
EVENINGS

Rizer's (Syracuse), 1:45 - 6.

DO HER CARPET
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eamlilll home.

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Phlloo A.C.T. Ptliloo 26.000·YOII Color Plio! Cool Choaelo
Wllll MagiColor plo!ure tube. 5• OYII opeaker.
30~· high, 33~'wlde , 19:11/16'deep: ~"""P
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Mani1e North: Ill· year award
-Bomer JohiiiOII.

DlaiDoncl pins fGr 25 years
service were prwqted David
Holley and Harland Martin.

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others receiving awards received a check for lbe amount

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day Ci'dered liX lcbool I)'Siema In the Soutb to flllll'
· . 111 'eiJ'jpte!botb faCI,Iltieund .cJaurooma bt Feb. 1. Tile ·
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deelll011 eoqld HI a pattern for othet' sChool ~lt:leta IICIW'
ln ·variOUJstageeoflnlelratlonlntbellxstatesu'ndertbe
VansjUrlldletlonoftbeU.S.5liJCireultC~ofAppeels.
Tboae ·
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Mlailllppl and 'feus.
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' Jn an unulual saturday deCillon, the full court
Each cblld received 11.: each unall.lmOUIIy ordered atuclent and teacher desesr,gatlon
lady a f15· • 18 8Ift certltli:ate In tbe Louillana parlsbea of West FeliciaDII, Eul
aDd each 1am11J a live pound Feliclana and Concordia.
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boUt of candy.
· In a separate order, Ai1o- Miss., and Burke, Ga .
llarllnd Matlin, cbsJnDan of elate Justice Hugo L. Black The order concerning' tile
lhe board, aerved u ~ !lrniW~selaFeb. l,deadllne Louisiana parishes went tv1111
~. Tim Evans, prel!dent, lor ~plete student desegep· furlber than the 5th u.s.
prwullld lhe ..mr.e plnl.
tlonln !clulill dlslricla of MobUe Circuit Court of Appeals whidl ·
Fo~ tile diMel' and Colinty, Ala., Msrsbal1 County, this mmth .set a Feb. 1,
awatda
ceremony, en· .
IJe!ull1ne lor faculty and adml· ·
terlllmnent wu furnllhed by
nislralive desegr.galion bal
&lt;lllrly Gin, I!Ga!!1e tou aDd .
allowed a delay unUI next fall
Buddy Rl!a1 WLW·TV per.
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gtOUp'a goldln - anniv!f!'l!lcy !lei! fall lor full Jllli!U

con.:!':t.5.*clelegatesand
their Wives, moat conservative1y . dr 111 rd,. tl!rGnged a big
eapltal bote! flit lbe connnlion
tbey
speeches i1Y
Prealdeilt N!Dn and Vice
Presideill Spiro T. AcMw.They
sat,Intently,throoJ&amp;!!alll'lesof
conferenCe llllionS 011 i11ues
ranging from milk priC8I to lire
safety, Iron! envirG!bljidlal
polluliontob!auranceprilbleml,
Iron! food~ to grape
boycotts:
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andehangecltbeba!!claP,Iewrj ~RogersC.I!. " to.; '
take..:.../
these nn';! few dafl," Petersen said.
I , Mll'YIInd ClliCI
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galnst
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lllvlted lbe atlaelt by f""*M·21, of Redmond, Wash.,
• now en·' crlbed aaln relatively
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good conMllebeD went beyODd bii;
week after being held prlloaer

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WASHINGTON (UPI) President Ni•on 11!8Y ask
Congress !lei! month for a new
series of powers to curb
national
1be Republican
. . str11tes
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Followin&amp; 1 nen ·conference
here, lbe men . _ down to
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J:::eo;'back to tbe United

prepared test to tell IIi.
lliriilitu fila\ lluclmi•lri

lion l!ad 18111

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ed, Petersen replied: '"''bt))sald lfi!DII• be lllid, wwe de!euod;· ., :
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safety of lbe nation."
ard said. ''They toolt 111e best olq)y _ OICI!IIenl"
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!jot_ In(~~~ .,.., ~~~ed .by" ~•. Marti~ Was~atks
The proposals . were for· care of 1111 !bey could."
CG!ltalnlnglhemunw~.~~ :
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warded ~ Nixon by Labor "ffeelll would res11y be hard
AI fir u ~ war 011
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to l)ivone Se&lt;retary George P. Sbulll. to l!lht them again _ In tllat
II ~~ he said,
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MAXIM HELD CLOSELY , bioft beeJl -~...1~,
!..AS ,VI!laAS, Nev. (UPI) - raili'oad slrike, averted at l!!e save my life" Petersen said " · LOS ANGEL&amp;'! (UPI) 1... m.g b!\.llda ·Cc~MrtM.
Mlitlll! iald last minute, ''pointed up" lhe But 1 don't ' agtee with their Charles Manson 1eadar of ibe lleb1o lcilnc Iiiio 1
~ 1'1" ~J!IIl'- need for_ new l!l'eside91~1 .·political views.' I .
hippie cult ~ Wllb lhe lou!cbeGII wsfon !lith M
I ~ Ill powers to ileal With majeo' lift ·Bolli !ilm n!celved ~ murder of actress Sblron Tate lbe IOibilhlti CIGI!Chlded

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by the Viet Col!g.
cenD'al to GOP llnlegJ rtr
Court In its
order also l8ld lbat between
now and Feb. I, lbe school
boards must do nothjng tllat

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systems by Feb. I.
The decblon in effect upheld

ll!e reflecled 1n lhe wide ranile Ill ~
route home, both lllid the Viet
, IUb~ ~ In lbe Firm In !Is ~eeldy newsletter, lbe ~ ~1
~ Ol!iO u an undelir~ · to~ ~lnlenll*...,.:: Burelu 1 annual policy reaolu· GOP campaign organl&amp;allon down. cop

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THE CAMPUS AT RIO GRANDE 'COLLflGE t0C1k
on tbe ChriStmas look last week wben Archon
fra~ty presented the college wltb a 25-foot
Cbrlltmas tree f?r 1!'8 front of the Jeanette Aiblez
Davia Library. Litlhtinll up lbe tree are (r .to· I.)' Dr.

.a! de!egregatl011" of
students and faculties. and to
~vert to racially Integrated

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ST.LOUIS(UPI)-TbeCieveland ' Browns Sunday will at.
tempt to avense a ~i-21 come~hmd II~ 1lle st. lAuliJ
c.rdlnals ·perpelralecl at Mu'
nlclpal . Stadlwn m Clevcland'
tWo months ago. .
Lillie else flgurell In 1lle
game, since t!Je BroW!Il!
cUnched !he century Division
title 101111 ago. In past years,
st. Louis bas been trol!hlesome
lor
beaUng !hem
twice In 1868 and once In both
lllld and 1~.
The Browns, wllh a 11-1-1
mark, were fa•orad by five
points OYer !he 4-7·1 Cardinals.
"We've been sreal one game
and miserable lbe next," a
Cards spokesman said, nplalnlng !he learn's poor showing
Ibis season.
Browns Coach Blanton Collier

Cleveland,

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·was concentrating em keepiJlB
his pla,WS!ro!n tlJIDidl1tlabead
to lhe Eastern Division playoff
wllh ' Dallas later !his month.
He asked e~ch man to select a
·phose or two of his game and
ooncern' himself with Improvemenl.
~er repeatedly stressed
!he importal&amp;ce of wlMIJlB lbe
St. Louis game, and lbe game
next weelc against New York,
to keep lbe proper pitch lor 111e
playoffs.
Alllhe Browns ragulars were
expected to start against st.
Loujs,lncludlngpremlerrunner
Leruy Kelly. KeUy's l'1llhlng
yardage total after 12 games Is
706 yarcb.
He gained 151 against Green
Bay last week. Kelly needs
similar days against St. Louis
IDd New York to go OYer .the
1,000-yard mark again.
Tbe BroW!Il! are especlaUy
wary of !he St. Louis offense,
and parUcularl)l wide man Jolm
GIUlam. He and Charley John.
son combined fO!' nearly all !he
damaging yardage on lo!lll
passes In lbe 21-21 Ue.
In addillon to GUllam, Sl.
Louis was raady wllh tigbt end
Jackie Smllh and flanker Dave
WIIHams. In 1lle hackfleld they
were expected to use Sid Ed·
warcb and Johnny Roland at
running backs and Jim Hart at
quartorback.
Charley Johnson was expect.
ed to see some acUon, but ool

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The Browns' one area of concern was In 1lle defensive bock·
field. They acU•aled rookie
Dean Brown to take over 11&gt;r
Fred Summers, who aufterad
an ankle Injury against Graen
Bay.

!hem In lhe ,lolaJ 9ot. cut.
receiVed by 111e UIIOCiallon, 57
The COUDIIng' of ·tile voided of which ....., declar•A void
baDollmtdltd .In one of lhe bee...., of Improper IIUil'ldng
two propaial.l Cl1 the uolaen- of lhe ballol or follure of 1lle
dJDD lalllnc· •by two volel to prlnclpal, who cut lhe ballot,
receive !he ilmple mtjorll)' to ll&amp;D 11.
!1fede!l for PIIIUI. '
If !he OIISM !lad subtracted
The prOpoaa1 on 1lle ballol lhe 57 vaid ballots from 1lle 121
which gained lhe
IA1JI!"*'! received and counled only 1lle
would hove dlvld!ld !he alate'• 514 Yalld baUots, lhe 309 votes
8113 hlgb IICbools Into !brae forlhreedlvlslonawouldhlve
classes, lnsl,ead of !he ..-1 been a IU per cent vole lor
two. This plan received 3118 ..!brae elaulflcatlonl:
votes.
~ prOpoaa1 to uoe 1lle meThe other proJlOII) would dial! J1Uill(&gt;er to determine two
have kepi 111e pnsent two cl•apllcatlonl received 222 af.
classes but would have us!ld llrm8Uve Yolel or 39.3 per cent
lbe medWt nJIIlber o1 bOya In ol .llle valid bllloll, while only
!he upper !brae sradea of 111e u per cent or· 1!Jo! prlnclpals
member ocbools as !he deter- ••led to keojJ lhe .oetup as ills
mining factor In eoi.bllahln&amp; now.
each ocbool's rla"'IIAcaUon. George Bates,·a,•oCJale com·
Tbls plan . would hive more m1.ss1oner of 111e OBSM, aald
evenly divided lhe "A" and be bad been receiving many
"AA" acbools. 'The ~'AA" complaints
11!11 outcome of
schools now outnumber !he "A" !he voting, but. he aald 1lle ...
acliools - 7 .
IIOClallonbadcondueledlhe raf.
AI praaent lour • year hlgb erendum !he same aa aD olbera
ocbools wllh in ·eDI'OUmenl of in 1lle past.
tess !han 251 boya and !brae- "AI far as we're concerned
year IICbools wllh leu !han 201 when an envelope comes in
boys make up 1lle class "A" here wllh a baDDI In II, we
cluslflcatlon, wblle lour • year counllt In !he total baDota reICbools OYer 2511Dd !brae-year cel•ed no matler IHI ta Yoldad
schools with more tban 201 or not," Bates~
mille students constitute 111e "We have llirap done !he
"AA" dlvtalon.
oame thing and never heard
A third Poulblllty on 1lle btl· anything before, but when It

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rou can rift,
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FREEl FREEl
DE CORA liVE CHRISTMAS
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Bales pointed out !hat
add!ld
were 202schools whicl) !.ned to while Alalllma
cast a vole. Tbese, ' be aald, and 212
were mostly !he very large or Colorado
•ery smallocbools, not likely to Alabama's lui
be . affecled one way or lhe !he 'closing mliwtes. 'The Tide,
olher.
trailing by ,.e.111 points, IGIIII
The associaUon's bylaws yarcb In four plai'J u !he
stale: "No amendment submit. Buffalo defenders lhrn
led for referendum vote may ' Heyden on !brae o1 lour (1111
be resubmitted wllhln three attempts.
years of lhe previous vole."

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are going to seek legal counsel derson's ·

FOOTLON6

Choole from lhe complete fine of

Grant ui brOtherhood, not
only for this day but for all
our y e 1 r s-a brotherhOO!I ·
not of worda but of ~ and
deedi.-S I e ph en Vlilcent
Benet, American poet. .

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12 14 II 19-56

Valley Bank

lot
vote
bolb of affects !he outcome of
Issue
1lle pcapuoal•, llnil callmg a some people don't like I~"
•ole for lhe stilus quo, Only 33 Bates said.

ochooi~Votadagalnst Batess8!4111e0HSAA''would
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HkedtohaYeill!dafiYQI'&amp;ble kicks 1o """P ,I
ferendum and lhe.n counting ... Ioiii of 621 ballots ftl'e vole" on !he l.ssue. "Rlgbl now llcorlns. . . .
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paoslng of subslll)lt~. qllllr· dolml on rlll)f of U IDd ~ T)le
torbock Neb~ to grob a yard!, 1111!1 Dave llaiJ!ey, who two
lwo.polnt lea~. Starling ocorell on • ~ird rleid goal ·~~~~-:~' ~;,..~!ft :~:d!lll, ~""'
rag~ ~. record (f.4) In ~&lt;k Sea1t Hlmtor In- and six slnlllbl eXIra ,points. ...
moretblinadecade.
Jur!ld
lust belort Ad.dl~y.~taUbad!
~adil.jlllllj)id olf to I 17,0 hllflime on Ill ..,.IIC t ! I'ul Stevel!:n801 llnlllshtllle record
lead alii! """' 10 tt.e draNillll l·two-polnl convetalon·off~. 50,11(2 !1111 to lllelr ,lett with 411
room at~ leading,ll•lf. ~
~ JD !he seconcb left In !he first hllf
But .Alabama am;· ~ COlorado ocortnj column by .wOOl! here~ an A1abama

Classiftcatton
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Chuvalo, 217,. canada, knod&lt;ed
out Jerry Quarry, 201Vt,
Bellflower' C. Ill.

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were aw~ t111i1i If ·lbeJ
!;OI!Id wiD ille pall .aoa pme
since
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1-17 -l·2 I 4 Collins alid Mill MOrin; ftl'e in

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~&gt;II~· City, outpointed ' Raul'
Cruz. 121, Me•lco City (!OJ .

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llnil hllf, and ~ junior ~;
·ward, BW llenllir; lor lila 8'""'
. board ~ (' ~~ and
1Jt9,hlvmg~Jacbon ""~"play.
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f .11 was a del\COIII lralt for bcltwst ~ ollhe year,
o,, Jiarauder fans alllle. Opening f1 of Ill (41 ~ "!1'1) from lhe
)lame game.
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field, bor~l coul4 be
The Marauden~ blc IIIII!• ._, . '118!1•!.~ foul ~ . where .lbeJ
•nlot centor ~ Waltorl, wera II "' 211 ·lor Ill per ,i:enl.
. proved to ba ~ chief ~e,aPO!I j.'lelsonvllle·Ybri ~~hoi ..21:'8
1 qainsl,lhe ~Bucteyeo. !rom .lhelleld,fora31pereent
' W~ popJ&gt;O'! m17 polnll aild averag~ ·/""! 14-25 ~ 1lle
·~omplelely dominated ~~- .charily stiipe for a ~per eenl
· bqart!s JIIIUI 20 .ra!Joundl. The average. . . . ,
• ~~tire !lucien leam only , The ~Jtd."l'l lllo com·
· Jilailaged 20. ,.·
manded 'he. boards, out·
.. p!ber Marll¥lert In double raiJoundlnllhe B~ 39-20.
lijDrOs wera &amp;ol junior 'guatd Melp committed 11. peraona1
Jelf~wllh)begamehlgbof fouls, Nellonvllle-Yorlt 20.
· • II and U jumor ll1l8l'd Clip Tbe Marauders were
~aggerty wltb 12. Da_ve i!Cheduled to face lhe Blc Blacb
Weaver, 5-10 ..,nor guard, 11-1 ol Pl. Pleaaanl; 10101'1 of an 111·
. oenl\1l BIU Lower; and S.O senior 14 overlinle gam~ wllb
Stu llropis lopped the Buckeyes Ravena~ In lbelr flrll game
·. Wllh IZ each. ·
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AllOr lralllnB early In lhe firll nllbf at Meigs.
quariOr, llfelgasJAI!'med bock to
lead at 1lle end o! !he llnt
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man In 1lle openiJlB period with
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II points .aqd Wal~ l)ad 8. ,
With $:15 18ft In 1lle 111'11 half, MEIGS
lbe Marauders ·bad a :16-18 Heilalel' .
' advl!"lage pod held that aame wern~
llulge -le!1 .poinll-t!olng Into Wallel'l
lhlldrOuiJlBroomatbalftlmeat Tyo
Hagerty was hl&amp;h In lbe lfal!llerly
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VaDMatre .
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INGLEWOOD. C.llf. (UP()
- Ruben Ollv1re1, 1171h,
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llob , ~don'Dn ·.Davl• ol ~yr)cuse, Ia the
. dined 1 ,lhi'eil' looicbilcniu ~ ~· r..
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iuli IIDDuil Liberty BoWl jaunts of ~o ...i lhlee Wds to
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carrylM Bilffal~ to victory.
111 1 gOod noor pme lild .; Anderson •c¢TIIc! !he ball'
The Melgi ~ llmd helpefl break 1 lim~!~, brae~~· lhe .former
Alabanui~s Bear Bryant hod

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grciwlng cOmmunities In ~n
0111o, has one df the ~t. It not. the
l!ftt . sh~PPI!1g arraiiGemer:in ·fOr
area rnldenfs. Loc:al mertlla!n,.
· offer a wide selection .to :c.hocise
' from. Yoli.. ca.n· buy .almost
anything yOu need right here on
i · t~. Old F.rench City. See your
· friendly local merchant today.

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Bernadine's, Inc.
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McKrtlght-Qivles Hclwe. CO.
Bl~e Fountain Motel
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MldPt Prliss ·
Bonded 011 Serv.lce Station .
' Moons
Brunlcardl Houn Of Music
Murplly's-Upper
Clrl's Family Shoe Store
Murphy'......4wer
Cheney's Grocery.
0'~11 Lumber eo.
Ohio Valley· lmp~rn.ent Co.
Central Supply CO.
Point PJejsent HardWare
'Circle's Restaurant .&amp; Celeterla
I*Hee &amp; so~. Phlrri\iicY
ct.rk'~ Jewelry Store . . .: : . :: • ,
Rlnklns ;Pure 011
C~uck Colfler Servlct 'Store,
aob' .liM ~~~-~. '"'·
· ··Corbllf Furniture ) 'f,
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Rocchi's ·Lilncheontne
blrnbrough's PtPf. -~rt· · .
51 nunotl.t P.rlntln(l
J Paul Dlvles, Je~lers
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Skylln; LA~••· •~•
Paul Dlyles Jewelers
sn\libir. dihlitn center
Divis-Shuler Co.
smlfh, ~uic:k . Company
DUdle)'!s Florist .
·stiridllrd
PluniblriO. 41o Heating
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· m f;_£ ~ ,,~ ~:Aa.l(~iure
suoo. bnty B¢1olii ·~ceedl are Niall..ty lilw ltftlll' 111e
. l·f~Sters
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lofelp In rebp:li jJei' acre Wllh c.r.u.t 1r&lt;Jl!l!led aer-. o( "Iii ; . . '
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$1&amp; (Mei&amp;J It . .). Qlbon are lind ill ~~' ~- a
Pilil III!Da!D, ADia 8lmGa lo
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lpUMOiPCou!lty 'farm- ·Piu liMf ~aUla $34, Jaebon ~}litlliijuriUf~~ ~ - J~ ~· -~~
'' en I:Q!IIinlled to climb In lll68, ·age~~.
. .Athena ·fS, ,-....
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1\dr;.. I«Gf'lllo ~11180hlo Farm lil.lolalmil"":""''"!henlne n. 11M Coilllli
a l"nd,t.SIIIIIItl.dec.,IQIW'vln .
•~. JiiC&amp;Iie,"pcoporlc!lhrou&amp;lrtlie, count!enf Allie~, Gal,lla, fanniJ~~~M• l.. !(elly, ~ H· x.JJ7,
t,..., COI'IMI•allon .of Oblo Stale Hockll!&amp; •. Ja~ La........,, IIIII of 10.41' iiiGn ·~ lf 'lbe pirl dllot 111, ~
•·1 ·Unlv~rajty, lho' Oblo Agrl· ·MeiiJa; }'lle, Scioto, and Villt&lt;m IJIIII!Ialicl Aiel of .~ 1
B. Pobl!o. dec. tii.GI!J f!,
culturll ~eaearch and · De· tDtai $3$,!01,000 Wllh tile return ~ltfU!fJ!ilt:._~; ~ MM.Lyricli, eel'!: ·~r-.,
velopmenl Center, and the perlann,at$4,714.andpel'lcre cr~WOiildl!lllll!il.lllal M~
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.,.. tho Unllad States l)epid bnent · ' Tbjuimpa~ Wltb tile state - . . "-"
of ~· DIDJr., Alb R..Dw. lie.-,
o• ~' o1 Airlcullure.
total cub rec~lpla of ~ lolllliic .. !1!\ ~. ~·
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'Ibis lo!a1 llgw'e Ia $202;000 $1 ,318,2~2,000 . wblcti . aver· ..EIW In'. mo ·IIi liMo~. wm ~len l:.!lwHn, Eleano~
:•· sreater Ibm the ~allmate~ ages out at .$11,463. per farm apln be uied to •lllllil'lulbe ~1!1011 Ia ~ R, Sllrdler, .
and f/4 per acre. ·
1818 Cenlul of A&amp;rlcultwe. We Jr., Judith M. Slarcber, .tl ~[iii~:s;i~~~;;,
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Hlll Jr ,, 91'11 E. Rill to ...,
"•• ... ~ • . or 1911 .,.._ . " .~~teatlotai cllib """"'II, Ia lbe laleilln. a Jq.Jine tl.' IWI""!t B. Van Cooney I lrll ~ Gu. and. Service Co.,
:~;;. keepa pace with Inflation vOlume uceedlnC 38 .mllliGn agdCullural meu)ll'emeall, Slanl,y, Judith Haaalacer, ~ oi .WliJ, · .
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. Allld. !Gr Trans., ~· Cliarlea Richard
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~ ~~=~~~: return per !arm. $11,185andtsa ln•lll'llllni. Butlbepurp...bai CoorleJ, to~ "'ddlopm1. ,
Cbarlea Rlcblrd 'Jnol'lea,
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paver cbans«&lt;: tD p1ber 1be
J - G. BarnJI!Irl, ~ •• lill!b C.~ Ia Everett T. .
1NI which was listed at Sinn&amp;• u 11 may'- lbe .nioet impjl'lant.fl!lla. abo!JIIIl Cblrlea H. llarnbM1, dec., to Cal~wu, Dorothy Clilaway,
$11,373,000. Since 11161 tbe 1otai hiiJbesl return per 1ann w American farms. .
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~~ baiacel!dedtllmUiim only llil&lt; t38 700 1n Cuyahoga County
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return per acre there Is $780.
=t~SIOR
:,:;~ In 191!8 11!1 ill~ per farm The greenbou8e vegetable In·
•1 · wu 13,1118. 'lbe low point waa In duatry probably accounla lor a
. ;.~ llltWIIhtz,8'10.AI,IIIaltlmetlle Jarge abare of tho $12 million
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,, c:ha!leed IIIHI since lti!O lbe Cuyaboaa Courily.
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POMERoY - 'lbe second ·
• 1o decline so lbe aW!I'qe per two Important lactora In· aesalon of lhe Beef Herd
• • !ann C&lt;llllilluea Ia rile because nuenclng any comparison by Nulr:illon Scbo01 wm be at a·
r of•lbe fewer farms.
counties are tho llize of lbe dlllereallocatlon, ~ to
IDc1uded In lbe 8fOII mil counties ~ lbe major source C. E. Blakeslee, Melp County
1neome Ia $(160,000 which waa of mil recelplllli each county. Ealenalon q1110.
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'lbe meellng lor Ibis coming
JIQIMIIIa. 'Ibis Ia a decrease of fann and per acre by coUiity aid Monday nJcbl, Dere1nber 15,
fii,OOO !run tile high point In In the CQilljllfison of counUea wiD be from 7:Jll to 9:Jll p.m. at
~ to lbe llmatea, with almllar fanning practices tbe EpiacGpll Parlab Houle In
Pomeroy on Eut Main Street.
. dalryprovideciSiper:.toftlle ~:=~of lbe Dick Smith, Exlenalon
, ... ineuDe, catue :u w coni, Theaverageperlarmandper Specialist ill Animal Selence,
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Jhn Lillie, ~·· Ellenslon
!areal 1n farms'' projected to 11168 Agen~ will dJitcu8s wintering ol

.•:~, bay Zper cenl

,,,,,. cent Is made up of corn,
· r•: producla, tobecco, 8flln, and leoela In aome counties the
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;o been lhe leadln, tnduatry
• ' . maney-Wiae since 1ti!O. In 111!10
. :·:: poultry ... high With 28 per
··- cent IIIHI dairy was second With
' "' 27 per cent. In lbe period 19110 ID
efiSWR
: :;~ lti!O daJrJ waa high llil&lt; years
,. , , andpoultrywu highflveyeara.
The hlgbeal percenll8e for
poultry was In 1966 with 'II~~
cent. 'Ibis waa tile peak of "'"
;~:; brOiler production In Melia
Miller
:f.'t. Cully,
POMEROY - Roy
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.-:II .,,'m';OiiO and SclotD qounty
' $5,880,000. 11 uceeda Pike
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• Scioto $6,000, MeiiJa 15,606,
: Albena $4,81'1, Jacbon $4,11117,
: GaWa $4,4U, Waablnglon
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i1f Ollllpolls, 0 . Upon rft:tlpt of
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Research and Development
My son, be attentive to my
Center ill WOOI\er.
worda; inclin11 vour ear to
They were · accompanied 1o
saylngr. Tak, heed to
Wooaler by C. E. Blalli!alee, my
the path of your feel, then
County EKtenalon Agent, aU your 1/HJVI will he sure.- .
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BYLER'S
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pocket an Early Delivery Cash Bonus . . . a bonus that's yours tl you
·buy and ta~e. deiivery ori a new Inter.national tra(1tor coml:iirfe;· ol"-baier ·
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FERTILIZER EARLY DELIVERY.ao·Nu.s.
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Agriculture and the Oblo
Coop&amp;aU•e EKtenaiOII Service,
presented challenaea lor tile
70's. Naurlne Hi1J81Da, Alsistant
Director, Home Economlca, of
lhe .Coopera
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Service, .ouWned lbe new Oblo
-·•..o nutrition ......,.am
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Allauesta from tbe Oblo Senate
and the Oblo Houae of
Representative• were
recogniled by tbe JII'OUP.
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a1ao participated 1n
J.lw::eo ..
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Ohio, our pari In lbe third

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ON DULUTH DUTY
RUTLAND - U.s. Air Farce
Airman First Clua Robert E.
Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur L. Miller, Rutland,
Route 1, baa arrived lor d!lty at
Dululh International Alrpcrt
Minn. A fire protectio~

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catlle production, according tD
Mr. BlaJreah•.

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'lbe meeting Is open ID anyone
In Meigs and nelghboriD&amp;

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30,uuu actual miles.

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RAWLINGS

molal he finish ' with motchl1111 intOl'i«,_ ,lull
poww oquijllllont, Crui,so Control and Clomato ,
Contiol air-conditioning.
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YEAR-END SALE

S470o ·

Gold wlth ""'tchlng intor'ior, full powor oquipmont,
AMIFM tadla, tilt &amp; tolncopo otooring whool,
· roar wlndciw di(mor, controlled difl.rontial, tint·
od glau, w/a/io tires and Comfa'lron oir-condi·
tiDning.

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~ White with turquoiu interior,

Seden

$4500 ·

No Monthly Payments Til Jan. 27th

full ~w,.- equiJMII•n~ .
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. radio, tinted glau, w/s/w tlro,s, Clomoto Co\"'•1
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$1,295

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'c.tlllno A dr'. Herd Top,, Foctary olr condl-. Pollllrlngoi!Cibrikll. looullM ollwtilt.llnllh wll~liluo Interior.

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aiiid!llonocl. Qlonow·Porillactrocllln. wo ooid now. Sllows bat of con. LOOIIhln

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$1,595 $1,495·

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Falc.n 'wop. 6 cyl. ICOII~hlcal. lfllrly now tlrtl:
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2 dr. hardtop, 383 va, "barrell. power steering,
console shift, ·ready.

2 dr. hardtop, 383 V8, 4 barrell. vinyl top,
console shift, sharp.
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2 dr. hardtop, 318 V8,• power steering,

LTD 2 dr.•Herd T.P. 'erulol.;..tlc. morlng ond brok".
BNuillul ·bwilurldY finish wHh matching Interior.

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GT02dr. Herd Top. Low mlloogo by..,local owner. Gonulno
Meg. -••· Cloll ratio 4 sp. Irons. Air lift roer shacks. High
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U~ed Cart~ In The LoL••Come In And
Pick Out Your lltirgain. •.Let'• Deal

automatic. vinyl Interior.

1967 Chevrolet Nova
2 dr. h-tp, 327, VB, 4 speed, one owner, .ready to
go.
1966 Ford Mustang
2dt. h·lp, 289 V8, 4.Sf)lied. red and ready.
1966 Dodge CINir11er
2 dr .• h-top, 318 va, p-steerlng, tonsole shift.
hard. to 'find model.

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1965 Volkswagen

2 dr. sun roof; radio, would you believe air
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2 dr. col)pe, 289 V8, 3 speed, -new rubber,

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4 Dr. Sedan,
,-conomi~cdt

225 six cylinder; std. trans., vory
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Drply, aceu$1nc lbe .......p.. ·
lion of ~ Ita report 111
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·· VIolent ~: lloubllni tile . '
national Investment ln llle
q1mlnal jusilce pro&lt;: Ill ; II&gt;- •
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THE Tueeday, Dec. 2 edlll1111 ol till
. Tciledo Blade .carried a slory eoneernlal
next monlb'a retirement ol Robert Sbei!Ga.
•dmlnlalratlve -tant in cbalge at
teacher penonnel lor lbe Toledo public

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SHELTON, a native of Gallla COUDty, wiD reUre Jan.
Sl, complelingtl Yel\'8 of scbOOI wprk, 30 of lbem in lbe
==rtem. Prl.or to aasuminl director of teacher
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Klntl (lben Roosevelt), and Guneiey acnOOII,
and bad taupt at Parkland and McKinley acbOols. UnW
tbe mld·IMOI, be bandied all teacher recruitment, 11&gt;cludlng toun ol colleges, local Interviews, plaeem011t, and
~anafers.

pal:rGJ4 bY lnlai'ICial pollee
teama In slum Jbe~~Ds; meelln&amp;

·lbe ~ HousiDg Act goal of •
deeent hCime for fNtJrf Amer(.

can wllhln a decade; anchtepo

to reallle lbe IINI. goal of 1 .
Ull8ful job for .all ..ble to wwt.
Group VIolence: Group ft.
olence mUll be pul dollll by

lawfulmeans,lnclucUng wba~­
er force 15 required-but
aggrieved llJ'OUIIS mUll be
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FOR THE last four years, Mr. Sbelton hal been a
nrepr!DI'Iessentatlve of the adminiJtratlon in negotiations
with teile&amp;er · orjanJzatlons. He ai.IO baa bandied rights of protest ana public
IIJ'I,vancea.ln May, Mr. Shelton became tbe first alumnus presentaUon of grlivanees;
rt Bowling Green State University to receive lbe schOOl's
~ IDIIJI ImcliltiDIJUlsbed - service award. He Ia a past president of the pollee
prove tbelr preparaliaaa lor
Jlo!rling Green Alumni Association.
anllclpalln&amp;, prewenling ·. and
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BY now, Dr. w. Lewis Brown probably baa a real good · Violence ind Law Enf«cecalifornia suntan, despite aD lbat amog on the WMt Coaat. ment: IXeallon of a ullona1
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ctlb:ens jusllce center; menAS you know, Dr. Brown retired from general practice ~ of lbe 1186 Volin&amp; Rlebts
her!~ In jnlcl· November, completlnjJ ;l8 years service in the Act (defeated by tbe H0111e'l81
Old Freilch City. He departed bls "adopted home" Nov. 16 Thursday).
to Join his wife Dorothy at tbelr new hoine in Laguna Hills,
Campus Dlaorder: Unlvenitallf., a retlremenl village.
Ues should prepare and review

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plw for dealing
DR. Brown was always a civic: -minded individual. He contingency
wllb disorders; bat tbe Amerlo
never IOUJbt any glory for his efforts. He always
people should nOt Jet llleir
remained in the backgrqund when It came to paaslng out can
"wulerslandable
bonlll'!l.ln lbe late !MDI, be helped Coach James F. (Jim) lbe few otudents!'elllltmelltfor
1illo foment
Halcletman organize the city's flnt IIUDIJDer recreation and engage In campus
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ders lead tbem to aupport
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HE was a · truetee on tbe GaDia Coonty District legtslaUoo
which would wltbhold llnan'ctal .
Ubrary Board for several yean. He served as director of
the Oblo Valley Bank for 2S years. He and Dorothy were aid lnlm sludeats or IRllversl·
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always active in church and school affairs.
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should be lmMded to ·
FOR aD his efforta durin~ tbe past lbree and one-half
lower
tbe
voting age for aU
decides, the leaat we can aay 11 "!banks Doc for a weD
slat8
and
fedora!
electlonl .to
daae. Ji'leue' come back and visit ua aometlme.'

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and lllale
DallY Tribune ... Dr. Cbarles E. Holzer unanlm!RIIly dollllledtnl
tbe
admlnlsll'aU011
,hal proelected to board of lrulltees of the Oblo Good RDad
Federation at annual meeting held at tbe Neil House in posed) to make simple .......
Calumbus .. . (Dec. 12); Artlclee .of incorporation were olon of marijuana JUII a
misdemeanor.

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The Cfl!lmlu!OII Jootecl to tbe
Preamble ol . \118 CGnatiluU011
for Ita hopeful: title 011 lbe llnal
report: "To elllabiWI ~·to
Insure dOIIIestlc trllili1WIIJ...

lllued today by Secretary of State Brown to the Epling
Slod and Gravel Co., of Gatllpolla. Incorporators are M. S.
Eplinll, J. G. Epling and M. T. Epl1nc ... (Dec. IS&gt;; Poor
ctilldren rt Galllpolla wiD enjoy i ,bowillfill Christmas
dinner'on Cbrlltmas Day ulbe luesta of Dr. Cbarlee E.
Holzer ... (J)ee, 14); Jllxliecbed cold wave' to atop ·flood
'; tbre!lll. Rlalng water here to reach 'sta&amp;e of 41 feet
Temperature dropl to II) c1egt ea ... (Dec. is).

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411 :II
\ GAWPOLIB Tem- Tuaaday
48 21
l"raturu, pracJpltaUon and Wedlleoday
42 1111 .311
:-Iller coadltloallor eadl 21 ~Y
41 34 .311
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41 30
•lleClormlJi, W•tller Qbleo Yts, Saturlla1
29 20
,Falrllelil Wlllber Station.
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...... tbll yea, - 1.10 Indies,
lui year- 0.8'1 of an lncb.
Total preclpllatiOII to dale
tbll. year - 21.11 Inches, lUt
year - 43.82 Indies.
Normal annual averace
prectplfaUon - «&lt;.IIt Indies.

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