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nex Nov. 23 The meehng open- speaker on the Christmas Gar·
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da
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rv Holter. CaJOI and
of Gordon Fisher returned to his •d wltil U•e oresldent
w•th Janet" Monday, Dec
"Famlly Eoonomles" was
wlllwbe held Saturday. Plans were made lor the formj Hil liard
, studies at Mountam Slate
Mumaw, readmg
100 over WMPO. The January p the proJect lesson with Mrs. 'n'e Ha
Harvesters class ation of another den and parUnab le to attend was Richard nes$ College Wednesda" even- Psalm, an aJ t~;le on TI~a;_~: gram "",n be m charge of the J~ ft()Be, president, in charge. of the F:!rated church will ents mlerested m assislmg were
Holler son or Mr and Mrs. Eu·l mg after spendmg a couple oil lulness IIDm Uppe• Ro , Rutland Garden Club.
ChflStmas gifts on a budget ha their annual Christmas asked to attend the next pack
grne Holtrr
smre he days wtth hiS porents, Mr and and giVIng a prayer
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nd Mrs Robert Hen- was the !Dple dlseuased.
and $1 gift exchange Frl· meetmg Nme boys were mterv.as a Thanksg Jvmg guest of MIS Mason F'lsher, who ac- Roll call was answered wh
r ~daughter Terri Ports-- bers answered roll call wt a day evening at the church Mrs. ested m becommg cub scouts.
hJs srhool malt&gt; m upslate New companied h!m back to Parkers- ! a 8Jb!e verst' contalnmg
t e ~ nesy/nspent the ~eek~d wiUt hand made_ arttele ~ have Ben Neutzling Mrs.
,Lilhe A Chnstmas skit was presentYork The\ en]ov~d drer hun- burg
i word "ThanksgJ\iiDg ' Mmutes ::u I, ther Mrs Henry Hen- tDJOyed givmg or rece ng. Hauck and MI'ss Lena Grueser ed by Den 2 With Mrs. D&lt;:~le
I mg v.hile here.
- - - I J . h R b \ ft today for or_ the
guests of Many gift ideas were ex- are hostesses.
Walburn as narrator!!
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read by erretary
M Hennesy were Mr. and changed and the six members
ments were served (o owmg
CArol. Fla , lor a vtstt w1th Ius Hfld e II was dec1ded that the /s 8 1 Ponn and Grace
t spent tbe activity perDEC. f
meetmg Allen Leonard IS the
~J d&lt;'mghtt&gt;r. Miss Sue Jean Raub I class
would purr hase a new 1 1\c·" be~~ o;, Pomeroy.
'lpodresenorklng on twelve lndividu- The bazaar soup and pie sale cubmaster .
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the hostess at the close of the Fire Department will be held
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, meeting Tbe next meeting will iD lbe basement of the Syra10Sp1l t1eWS
t•nts Mr an
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Southel n, m Rive rside ~1etho. Nelson Spending the weekend : be Jan Ut the place to be cuse Methodist Church mstead
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I dis! HospJt(ll rn Col umbus , M;s with the Wolfes were
The project lesson of at the town hall. It will begin - - - - - - - - :\1r and '\1J s E,ut ShJ1 rves of Thom~-; Rhodes
Mls
\\Ill glltf'r l!nd family, Mr and Char. will be "family life" and roll at Jn a.m. Dec. 4. Containers
Entered Hospital
Tlw Pl&lt;Jms were Wednesdav tho- Polh; and Yl1 ss Jt&lt;nnle Potts Ctul Martm and family ol
- call Will be 8 new fad I dislike. needed for carryout Servmg
nPr guests ot IH' I son and d.Htgh. The Chnsomas dmner and lcslon, W. Va.
1The discusslOn will be led by wUI be in the church dining Persons entermg Holzer Hos, term law Ml and Mrs \' IJ I pal IV Wi ll be hf'ld Dec 20 An I Holld&lt;IV guests of Mr
and I Mrs Michael Bentz,
Jr., room Soup 50 cents per quart, pttal durmg the last 24 hours
1Edv.JI ds and (ormly
1 exchange of $1 gtfts
wtll be Mrs Dale Jacobs were their healih chairman, and Mrs. p1e8 75 cents each, 15 cents by included Carolyn Sue Grose,
Iheld Menu rh.ll!rnan l:lle Mrs daughter Ca rol Jarohs, and son Holter.
the ptece. Many bazaar articles 834 F1rst Ave, Mrs Robert
Mrs V ~ Edwards and \1r : M( Bnde ,md Mrs
fo'IOJ eni e and f&lt;~m;ly, Mr and Mrs. John I
for sale.
E. Spears, 634 Fourth Ave:
~ and Mrs Earl Shr1eves WPie i Pot ts The progJJm w1 ll bt"(On J b B kl n N y Mtss
Mrs Mattie M Porter,
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(;:..l lipolls dueled b} Ada SLu k , h , k Aap~~l hz~:k/ also acc~mpan· Ernest Bahrs are
DEC. 1
Second Ave.; James M RobWedne" ay a ternoon
I :\&lt;Irs M( HrJde read T na s trd t"drol heJe as her guest
The Reedsville - Long Bottom erts Rt 2 Btdwell Arthur Jengnmg,' b\ Htt_h,ltd ll un lel , Othrr vtsrtors were Mr. and HostaforDinner
Homemakers Club
Wlll hold k ' Rt 1 Thur~n· Teresa
from P1"~U\ !Pit m I li t• ~ re~ Mr:; charles Hughes and chd-1
thetr annual Christmas party Ltn~helme Rt 2 Patr;ot Jert1 r.od Spllks
1~dt&gt; \1omrn1~ 1•.'Hc&gt;
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' Mr and Mrs · Ernest Bahr hMonday,f Dec
at 7 p-m. atHarthe Mah D. Luellen,
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Mrs 6Claremont
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I In Whi SIWJ s' lr unl (,urdtpost l ie &lt;lnd Mr 'and M;s Gerald entertamed Wllb a fa~~~~a=~- orne o
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hs Mrs
George E Young,
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In Mavm• Holmf's ,md Mrs Sle~~CJrl Mr and Mrs Cecil ner at their home on
ris.
OES Ch~stnut St , Wilham M. Han186
Jaycee Project
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1 Polls" ""d
'"," fh.mks AI
Co lum bus Carol and glvmg
Bw::
of oll•cers shaw, PI Pleasant; Ronde! L
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Y..av~ from r.nt, bv Rev ht&gt;r gursl returned to New York and Mrs.
Chi CoMalt .
m at the GIVen Jr Pt Pleasant; Mrs.
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1\Je,: .lohn l.enlldtdl . ''"'"' Th,,nk' ' on "". '" '"' plane
w•th t
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Van
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Rt 2 Pom1 Chlr~tmas jJrowc t wiJl'!l T ht&gt; from llt&gt;r lt d :'-.1 dgazlnt •~.~~ by Miss (ha:lene Davis who was ly : r Mrs. Ada Van Meter, son of Sunbury worthy grand eroy; Mrs Nora Bobo, Rt. 1
St•\'.Ht le Se\\ilng cl ub mel Wld :VIIss ;\1urllll~
letmnmg to Rhode Jsland
~~te&lt;;nd Mrs. Henry Bahr and matron, wdl be the mstalhng Middleport, Mrs Paul F Am·
nesda~ evemng at lhl:' lr cJull Refrt•::;hm ems \H're- served to t Ml und Mrs Harold Hmkle Jackie Patti Howard, Jeanrue, officer.
burger, Syracuse; Mrs Dwam
r rf)(Jlll wtt h Mrs Elza Ctln1orc Mr s J\lcllllde ~flss Mumav. &lt;md t ITntlv McConneb\tlle and Tamm~ Te~i
and Junmy, Theodorus CouncU Daughters A Jordan, Rt 4 Albany , Gor115
lr ,,s hostess
\1r s Poth Mrs 1 Holnws, \
Mrs &lt;t.eOJJ::f;' Hudson and Mrs Hartun~ Mr and Mrs. VIctor of America will meet m regu- donS Clary, Chesapeake, Fr~P,,•fore you cnn enjoy all that comP~ \\ ith
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1Aud 1!' \ Frost ~1 1ddleport were Sma Summerfield, Kenneth tar session Monday at 7 30 p. ertck C Cronaker, Ironton;
ll:lling mom·y in the b.!llk )0\1 nu't m&lt;~ke
I m rha rge ol tile m!'e1mg and
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holnlay dm ner guests of Mr and Hartung, Mr. and Mrs. V1ctor m, at the IOOF halJ
Samuel Gutdo, Rt. 1 Cottagelmal
plans
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Mary
Martha
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ville, W. Va
th~ r, 1,t &lt;lepo-iL T!wn a tltl to it steadily.
annu.'ll ('hnstmds dmner ,II tht•
Huldl Hmkle r~mcunt'd for a and Mrs Gene Wei! and Ken- the Pomeroy First
Baptist
Biribs
Mart1n Restaurant Drt·embr·
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neth, Bussell, Barbara, Brian church will meet at the church
Hw about ola 1 t in g 11 ith us this 11 eek?
15 r1t 7 ]J m l11llu\\ld bv d
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IBentz and Cheryl Ann. Will· Monday at 7 30 p. m. Mem- Mrs. Dwain A Jordan, Rt. 4
r•• I) "' the home ol "'' s il .JV
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Mt Don ••ld M d~t"de fa~ It~ j and Deryl ,Doris
DaviS, Lila ' bers are asked ID bring articles , Albany, son, 7 05 a m Thurs·
ton Slnek land Plans wrre made J\pw flff tcer:-; fm the Fust member or , 1 ~~urt to~~- Bentz and Cheryl Ann, Wtll· for a box to be sent to V1et · day, Mrs Robert E Spears,
to p1 Ppare a ( hrI"! ma s b.J~kt1 B&lt;:~pt1st Lhurd t and Su n d a v ~:;~~~h~s ~~ L~~uu&lt;.:al~~n Asso· onghb~ Hill, Mr. and Mrs R1ch· Nam.
!634 Fourth Ave, son, 8 58
lor u famth
School \H~I e eleded at a meet
eetm bem held m ard ~ 1ck, Jr, Mr and Mrs
DEC
a.m. Thursday, Mrs Georl!!e
7Pytluan Sis- E Young, Chestnut St, son,
Fltrtr on of of!14 ('rs11was
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evenm~
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Vernon
Bahr
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J ff d Steve Freda
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Mr and Deruse. de M:n and Mr~ Baht. ters wlll mee t m regulur session 9 57 am
urs ay
presldf&gt;nt 1\ll s LouI ~ thbm nr
~ le(!ed to the Board of De a Mrs .lack Ra&lt; hnera nd son ~Iller an --~- Tuesday, at 7 30 p m. at the
Dlleharged.
scc rel&lt;ll \ 1\1 1 ~ Ht~\tn\Jnd Bdl &lt;un, ~ t' l f' !'rank lht&lt;eseb1ew, Ste\len. we!e Mr and
MI .:!
d Mlc- Middleport Amencan Legion M Ed Blackburn W11ham
I\ 1r ea ~ u• t'l dncl \lJ s ( ,Jimm t' Paul Smc~ r I and F:d tson Bake• Clyde Belcher Charlesto n W port and sons, Je~ an k nd l hall There will be a 50 cent C
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Mrs
l;ub lltr h 'Vlr ~ Chnlil''i llofl wrth ;\Irs Cht&gt;e~eb~t•w
and v.i Mr and Mrs J C Bark· :ky, spent ~e ~~~r:;
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R~nd~:'casto
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Mrs'
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Mrs Fl1nbeth Slavm named V
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Ken· D. R Gnmes and family
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Exer Damels, Nelson
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(_ PJvPd lmtftd,r~ gilt s ond ~lr s to the ~u.ud ol lkacom·ss£s
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Millon Dietrich Suzanne ForEd\\dJd \\PI Is dll annl\rrs&lt;t ly Other ofl\f'{'t ~ tn4 ludr. H&lt;~r uld nrl h Barker, Athens
her %0 er,d M;s G B. Zelg- 'l1le Laurel Chff Better Health I L Jividen Joseph E. Kmg,
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Mr CJ!furd Stumbo, who has and r. an
their Christmas oe .
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gift fr( Ill 1W II ~t· ll' I''
~: Hubh.J rd ( !Jfford !l,l yf's and bet&gt;n a patient at a husprlal m ler, !liver Sprmgs,. Md. Mrs I cIub wIll thhaveMiller
Restaurant sher, Raymond .o Harbolt, olr.llv•·llll g prt!( dm1J1td In ~1r~ \1ro; Ion} fo\\ ler board of Da •!on has bee n returned to Zetgler, who has been confined I dinner at e
De- Sr' Leonard Lightner, Robert
Ser·nu g \l r 1 ~S CCI\1111} loi ow r 93 \'f•ars
(,llll ll!lt' I \ I~ .-J\\iiJdl d to Yl! s tluslt•t&gt;s Mr s Beulah Wlute, h \ h
here
•to the home or her daughter, in Middleport, Thursday,R
McCoy Mrs. Richard E. NoW·
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Mr and Mrs Ea rl Daven- Mrs Gnmes wllh a rae
be
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A des~e' our:-;e (aLl;. mg nut H1ehard Oi\en~. a~s1stant, r rt!d 1 ankle
accompamed the Daven· vatlons for m;m r; :' Ll d W Cleland and mrant son, Mrs.
POMEROY
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the (.hnstnms culu!s ~a~ ~en lhe .tluud,hl'll lrea,urer ' John my Johnson 10 Jo~ and Doug port ~mJiy to Middleport,
. W~ ~t ~r m~se ~~tmesr~~~~e Thomas E MrKitteriCk, Mrs.
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:\l 1 Kaulf )1r~sll111dn
treasurer, l:har les H1deout, Tommy Reed bons VISited un ay m
to brm money for cal- Roberts, Mrs Sylvia eagraves,
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Ricky
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MPmhrr federa l 0£-po:;ll tn surancr CorporJtJOn
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Mr.
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Carson.
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the new selection now on sale in the muSIC
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FANNY FARMER CANDIES
Fanny Farmer boxed Candy makes an excellent
Ben 3 Cub Scouts met with
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$llhouette .. the luggage that ts tnm, so~h·
~ and elegant. L1 ght magnes1um 1r ~~.
scuff and stam resistant extenor, h1dden
locks. •nter1ors Oes1gned for wr1nkle free
pack 1ng. Ava•lable m smart fashJonable colors

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A. Beauty Case • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $27.15
B. Week End Tote .•••••••• • .. • • $ll.l$
c. 26"' Pullman case o o
° $45.00
D. 24.. Companion case • • • • • • • • • • $34.5D
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i:,ThiiiSUtter ..... , ••••••••• $4UO

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:-;c"honl at the Ro~nbaum home 1
"' The mretmg opened w1th the ·
= pledge to the flag Plans were .
~ made to partiCipate m
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Saturday
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mormng The bovs made Cllr1s1_ ,
rnHs tree decoralions usmg play :
~ dough and wtll complete
the 1
: pl'oJP&lt; t at the ne-xr meeting Re, fre~ hment s were served by Tom·

Full length flannel gowns. Sizes 34-36 and 38-40.
Printed flannel, colorful designs.

MEIGS THEATRE

MENS QUILTED ZIPPER FRONT

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CANNON'S $1.98 BATH TOWELS

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Paper a e I
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THIS YEAR PRE I INSTANT GIFT WRAP.
For $l.95 _ Rqular, sum enct Hu1ky Shes
Ideal Man'• Gilt
For $2.9S _ Popor Molo Lody Coprl
For $3.95 _ p1 per Matt Ptn 1nd PencU Set
For $5.9S _ Popoz Mole Dlluxo Pon end Pon&lt;ll Ill
All in alit boxes
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TONIGHT

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TUESDAY

Welt O•snty't

CarharH Brown Duck WORK CLOTHES
Heavy duty double flied brown duck Water repellent.
Ideal for the construction worker 11111 for ceneral work
wear.
1st
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len&amp;tb
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Brown Duct Bib Style Overalh. Y.de with ou •
kne.. Welder rod pocket and loop.
Duck butiOn front coat wltb wann blanket

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-~~~ew Brown Duck Rancb Goat- All Weather Coat

_ water repellent. Sbeepskln lined. Triple stitched for
extra stren&amp;th.

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('fc~hnlculor)

Dorothy McGuire, Fes1 Par· I
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K1rk.

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luulated tbennal sockl. Culbloned throulbout, Lon I
to 13.

lop. Natural color. SlullO\'o

JACKETS
Nylon quilted jackets with lntulatloa ot D!o Pool Docron.
Kmt eollm and cu!Cs-tnlt wa~tball4 . Warm but not
bulky. Small, medium, tor1e. Solld color &amp;reen, burJUild7,
Davy blue.

$8.95

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weekend on U. S. business m·
vestmen~ abroad. The move "

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iflUJiblmg from businessmen
According to offtcials.
the
administration Will suggest VOl·
untary new targeta ID oompsn1es parttclpsting in the government's paymeota program ID
belp them reduce their over-

SPEAKS TO STUDENTS - Paul H Carnahan, chairman of the board of the National Steel Corporation, one
of America's great industnal complexes, was born and attended elementacy school not far I rom where he stands
above speaking Thursday to this generation of Southern H1gh school students He told them educatiOn 1s the key
to !herr entry mto !&lt;!day's opportumties which are the most _Plentiful in history. Mr. Carnahan was honored Thursday evemng at a banquet at Southern Htgh School. - Sentmel Photo.

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ABOARdD USS WASP AT SEA .UPit - lleavin~ " ' "s l ' lendtrt a do) Old record .. '"
prevente one fmal rehearsal lor lhe G~rn1m 7 H'stue
w
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to go' at 11 am as the an craft (Jffl{r W.rsp &gt;; ff' lllH d
f 1•1 single miSSIOD held:

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seas expenditures lor new plant I
and equipment.

one RehearsaI£or pJC• kup ~·;;:;· "
Knockedout hy u·Igh w
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the1hood of Railroad Trammen
Gallipolis 57 get area 1,45 mil es east of Ca pP K&lt;·nnC'dy cmd 1 lH 1111 1&lt;s dbo.ud L ( ll1JJH 5 space sh1p.
were on stnke against the SouWelliton 85 Pomeroy 50
southeast of Bermuda to st.1nd by on a JU sl ln t r&lt;., ( !, \'Is
lo Pv.dui:lte man's
Utero Ra1lway today m a di-1SAIGON (UPI) -A Commu·his auto matie shotgun and l One offiCial said 'tl of the Jackson 47 Nelsonville 42 durm g th e Jaun ch mg of asl!ouauls Fl;tnk P.tn nL .tnd dhll rl~ ~o wl lh~t&lt;lnd loliJ
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put.e mer cabooses and thelf nist tommy·gun terror team 1pistol at the t~rronst~ and fell I American wounded were ID Ath-.ns67logan 50
James Lm. ell
!Jtl 1od~ Ill s ptH e tu perfor111
equ1pment.
Iexploded a huge bomb ?Jrlay l with a bullet m h1s chest He aoother nearby b11\et- the Ale:t~:· Ironton St. Joe62
The Navy rl'lnned out othe1 Cape Kennedy m1d the M,wned HIIJ si mt1 ns1ve se11es of medlThe umon ,s genera1 chalf- behind a butldmg hou~mg 8 believes he shot one of the andra-wh1ch IS located behmd
Oak
Hill
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ships
m secondary recovery Spacetr at Lcntet nt 11 llow.;ton ( .tl t• xpu
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1 •llllcnt"
d ever
t attempted
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man F ed Hardi
said th US Navy dispensarv anr1 a ra1ders
lhe Metropo e
Fairland 86 oal Grove 74 areas around the world
to 1d the Wasp '\\ ( II dum ,11ter tn 01 )J, au
o serve •s
stnke
cau:J' becaus•," number of Amen can
The blast caved ;n
back A Commun.st terroriSt !ned South
68
Seas llrat ran as htgh as 12 ' a senes ol "he.• ,, h
' "'' ' f•u ot l• mpt by Gemini
"Proper or rea90nable labor men, k1lhng at least 10 persons wall of the Metropole s f1rst to bomb a third .American b11let
Rock Hill 60 feet prevent the Wasp 5 rescue I
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f; Jlll oh \\ .r lter 1\1 Sdurra and
re latiOns 011 Southern are now and woundmg rnrre th!lo 175 three stones Hs forre was so - the InternatiOnal- a short Ches1peake 66
crews from a fmal rehearsal USPPIA)CEG &lt; f&lt; .N fl [{ llou ~lun 1 1• o Ill .1 ~ P S t i:l Ito r d to
unposSible and doubtless will Two of the dead were great th at every wm d""'on the di st ance from the Mit
e ropole,
. ti Vl'J- to v.tll
- un l-2 feet of
5ymm 11 V•ll ey 37 F" d·ay mght But the he1•copter 1lat
( a glancr
- emtnr 7 ,pr~le \ 0)\ Jge m;,~m
rernam m that status unhl this Amencan~ who were sleepmg front of lhe bu1ldmg wns blown but alert military ~ards shot Racine 53 Wilton 49
crews and the Navy frogmen Launch Schedul~ -Ccr iH' Krn ~'( / \1 ; : 11 1• lB.1 mrles above
Ca rrier ~ wtllmg to accord m the1r quarters m the st'vcn· out.
h1m dead.
Eastern 67
teams were set -after weeks of d
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tO Pill In Orlnt,ll
All! tude
ngmg up
aom• measure
of jUstice to 1ts 1 st..y Metropole BUJidmg The
Southwostern
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ES t aunc p;r 19
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employes and treat them wtthl
lower floors of the
Kyger Creek SO
We are ready to go.' sa1d Pilot - t 1 .rnk Bonn 1n 37 1
- Pld nrled for. tbe
reasonable d1gmty and Ia"' bu1tdmg house the Navy dispenChauncey 74 York 70
Capt
Samuel A Sparks, A1r Foote twulutdnl rulone l " ' ''" n
Ocean aboul
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sary, dand the t four upper floors
Fort Frye 62
31SJstan t Chief or staff for who JOined astnmnu t p1 (Jgl &lt;Jm ,oo
t of
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operations
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provl e quar ers or ac..eor
Worron Local 53
I 1962
"''""'"' f'llo&gt;e fl'Covery - __ UNCOLN, NEB. - ATJ'UR enhsted men
Space agency off1c1als at Copilot - J.111w' A 1 u1et l ,. '" Ihe l 'SS
neys for Duane Earl Pope, ] A Claymore mme mtended
m£~'1\iiVr~t-"t'UM"M,&amp; ~)&lt;; "~~,J
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11 a :~
condertmed to the electnc cha1r as a ·backup bomb" to ktll
MONTGOMEROY, Ala (UPn - Three Ku Klu~ KlansI

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Rh d • c •• T• h
0 esJan fJSJS I!!
u tens under Pressure
0£ unit•00 A£rican
• UJ timatum
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UJ.n

Dn·ve Fund
u·Its $2 649
says caSCI•

for
triple h1s
murder,
have to
vowed
rescue
tendmgtall~d
VICtllns
menl rtl"&lt;
to~hatys fard
l~-y~rn~~sorn~i~ct::.gforst~.~abg~t:~~
0 m.Ie~:~ra
0
to carry
conviction
the ot
the work•rs
f1rst blast
t&gt;.! l CIVJ
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U S Supreme Court to try and
I de II It h d do
th housewife Mrs VIOla Gregg Liuzzo.
save' his life.
expob
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so, hel
Their convlclion
on federal. conspiracy charges
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num er 0 casua ll.l mig Wajl the second such weBton.t-veYd!&lt;l In two dan and
Tbe husky, 22,-year-old Kan· have been greatly lncre .sed +-;;rotfght praise for ~e filrY"'1i"'dln-"tllf Fleil11!ent. the at'
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LONDON fVPII
11•e Ababa Eth ·
sas farm youth was found gull· US Ambassador H•nry Ca- l torney general and ctivil rights leader Dr. Martin Lutber
criSIS lightened to-' sever elat topta. 11 1
In d.nn '" (l lln tnonr re of powt!l'
ty Friday on SlX charges stem bot Lodge denounced the Kmg J r
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r Ions WI
I J ;-u n If lor %.Hnbr d ;j fl l' li copper
mmg from the robbery of the bombmg as "dJabo!.cal "
Art Ha~es, lawyer for klans· defendants
Or~an~~t:n :re~,~~:;an ofUm~~: ~~~:e ~;ntsl&lt;·r ~aro;;: :':" n mt n•·s
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Farmers Stale Bank m t!Je There were 75 ~m~r!cansl men Coll1e Leroy W1lkms Jr, 'ln my opinion It was the Collections by toda} In tfle OAU) ultimatum to BrJtam mdepend:ncl::' c~us 1 Df'r 1 ~r,' '"' 111 Rrlt&lt;~ln llopf'd the ntght of 1
ranch !Dwn of B1g
Spnngs wounded US ofl1m.s at the Eugene Thomas and Wtlham only verdiCt you could reach tn 1Red Cross Fund dnve had reach Bntam Imposed
It te
fhe
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squ"d'"'' ul p\,mes to protect
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Neb, last June 4.
sa1d more 'ha!l 100 Eaton, pledged a f1ght to the 1 thJs case," Johnson told
the ed $2,649, 1t was reported by /economic sanctwn::; to
landm
tlw Kdlih.J Dam v.uuld forestall
\o1etnamese men, women and us 5th CircUit Court or Jury He then sentenced the Meigs County Chapter dr 1ve Rhodes a's d
d t
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P s n am o w mO\e tu mobJ!Jze aa
children were hurt.
Appeals m New Orleans
Iklansmen to the limits of the I chairman Paul Cascl
lI ForeJ~n m e~en enr r~.ln~e Rhodesta s neJgll bur Zum b. J al l-&lt;\ fru on forct agamst RhOO.
When the Red rarder~ d..ove Hanes objected to US Dist 1870 law written to protect Case! postmoaster m Middle- e be ol"~"'\ers 0 t e 5·1to protect the mghtv Kan bct ~w
up m a vegetable truck, two ol Court Judge Frank M John- freed slaves.
ht h
th m m r
• a an emergency ! Dam on th~ Zamhesr HJ&gt;r r
them began spraymg sub"""Ch· son's achon 1n del1vermg a so50
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more l1rms
an meetmg Fnday m Addis bet•een
tile two countt '""
In London. the British
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usmesses an o er
gu ve rnment f1rt&gt;d
the Ill
I ine gun flre at an . merican called "dynam1te charge" to
direc tors of the Heserve Balik
1who were sent letters askmg 1
military policeman He emptied th e all-male, all-white jury
If
for donations ID return them lm- 1
pldlC The mole W03 Billed d
whtch reported Itself hopel essly
I medtately so that the $3 000
de-adlocked arter so me e1ght
goal in Me1g9 county may be '
dirt•( tors of the Hese1 ve Bank
hours of deliberations.
reached
uf J(ltude&lt;ta •nd
The jUdge told them, ''ThiS
Mr easel said the targest
B.. tt sh "PPOmtm In their
Lt. Timothy M Blake, 24, al
case must at some time be
smgle donation thiS year was "II
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pL.J tt' lhe move was &amp;lmed a&amp; ;;
grandson of Mrs c L Arnold
dec tded ," and sent them back
$500 Ill from a former Melg•
ave tra!lor, Will travel , . hecame the slogan of Co n d&lt;pm mg the Sm•lh reg•me ot
of RD, Pomeroy, has been rcror deliberatiOns which ended
county gresldent who wishes to gressman Walter H Moeller Lanca , fer. some lht(t' the us~ of more than t51
ported killed m Viet Nam Lt "The Spreadmg Kmgdom'' Is less tlran four hours later with
.
remain anonymous Casci ex- ~·eeks ago Today he and a staff ald t• 1\('11 Elllllgu, !Jt' rmllwn m cui rent\, cuttmg oU
me s of ay mg billttf
Blake was the sos of Mr and
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Gond Citizenship tests spon
ileve 1t proved successful
Is lill
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the title and theme of a new 1gUJlty_verd~ets for a t ree sored by the Return Jonathan \ pressed hiS apprectallon to ev.
Moeller was determined th . .
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Mrs John L. Blake of 3901 VJr· jbroadcast at 9 am Sundays
h
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a1 11 111s wn st1fu£&gt;nl s co uld abr o•d
1 eryone who has made contrJbugmia-av SE Charleston
Meigs Chapter, Daug ters o
no get to him, he would go to them II llh the lo"n ol '
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RadiO StatiOn WMPO, COD·
Amencan Revolution, will b• !Ions. no matter how •mall
16 fool houset rrulor provided hv ('OII tlesv of D.tnnu·&lt;
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Mrs Arnold Is slaying wlthledSishng of the
given to tn senior
of the It was also
Mobile Homes, Moeller began approx uno lel) a zuoo nll le
ber daughter, Mrs Ruth Rich·
pt11yers recorG
•ve "
fiVe Meigs h1gh
schools the ne~t vtstl. of 1 e oodmo 1e trek through hiS lOth Cong res, na l Dlstw t
,
0
10- - ards, In Galhpolis.
the servJVe at race Ep•scollfsl week ID December.
umt to Me~gs county Will be De- ,,
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Frld~y

Rhndes~an

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t~e~ r~&lt;·d

s~at:n~sn

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Lt. Blake

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Mart'In's Talks

Th'ree-week Tour Completed
ByMoe]]er's M0b.]I e orr·Ice

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On US Route 33

n~tedb:hat ~~e ,

DamaO'e ~fediUJD
Jn CoJhsiOn

Lt. Blake died when hit by pal chllrch, Pomeroy.
Two girl• from each school cember 27 al the Pomeroy H•gh . We announced our presence wete also a •atl bl t
d•
Sponsored by M1ddleprt drugI td b d
\ d e 0 prm..1 t!
10
1 School audJtOrlllm from noon 1n advance by newspaper and
::!htmg gJSt Dale Dut!Dn and other A
on Stete
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unttl 6 p m A large turnout of rad1o, stoppmg at all the coun , hot !coffee or Cu&lt;a 0 •1a tu thr
aroun
eJ e w.ere
was members of the congregation Route 33 one-tenth of a mile
. ' don 1rs 1s urged
ty seats and many of tht:&gt; sm&lt;~ll VJSII:'Is
Med1um d.tntdge wag caused
servmg with the f~rst Cavalry the new aeries will "" th; south of Route 124. was inves· and the g~rl wmmng the high·
' er towns lor penods of lwn to Moell•·r adm tlt ed the •liea to Ill, em at \0 10 p m. Frio
diVISIOn
lpreaclung of the Rev Richard hgated tty the Me1gs County e!t scm:e tn each school Will
srx hours [ feel the elfort
was no! ongmal i\lth lum &lt;Jih dcJ \ 1n an accident at the ...
Born In Charleston, he was a Martin rector
Sheriff's department at 6 40 p be special guests ol the clrap- Potluck BanlJUet
a success" he said
ers ha~e done sornethmg SllnL · teJ s.et llrm of Norl h Second and
member of Sl Mark's Metho- , BrOlldcast ;t a time when m Fnday
ter next March aL Its Charter Will he Dec, lOth
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'". but he IS celta•n thiS "" Wal nul 'I' In Mtddleport.
diS! church He attended Ho1 most -.rshlppers are n church Oeputtes said 1 car driven Day Luncheon.
A pollock banquet wm
b• A Iota! of 318 people came to the ltrst tu11e 11 " ''" U'eti
PoiH e sa•d a car driven IIJoi
111
ace Mann Jumor High school the program
was conceived by Donald Eugene Williams, 25, Takmg the tests are Cheryl /served at the Southern Htgh consult on Iss ues ol coneern .to the IO!h Dllct
DemllS Oxv e-r, 36 Rt
I. C!Mh:,
m Kanawha C1ly, RIVerSide Mil· and organiZed prlmanly as a Rt. 3, Pomeroy, traveling south· Bentz and Linda Larkms, East- school Fnday, Dec. 10, begm. !hem TI1ese ~ere pnm~nl1 So ,
sh"e. ran through a red stop
1l1 ght and strurk a vehicle driV.•
itary Academy In Gainesville, servtce to shut-ms and to non. east, stopped after vehicles in ern, Dee Slaen and Alice Darst 1mng at 7 p m for members of ctal Secunty, Veterans unem
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Ga , and was graduated from Ichurch goers who may be Inter- front of h1m did hkewise, and .:;~g~le~rt~ Barbara/ennedy l the 1965 Tornado football team, ~torment and rehel problems
tt 1 llougl"' R. Roush, 54, (A.
Purdue Us!verSity In 1964 with ested by the "middle-road" ap· i an automobile behmd
h1m Lot ~!' ~ ;ueaer,d o;ero\ their parents the coaches and One day 52 people came All
loll 11 \a. gomg &lt;"dst on WMa degree In Industrial MaliJige-~ prOllch to Christianity repre- dr1ven by Robert W. Sloan, 27, Fo ~c 1~ 11 30008 ~
Y their wives 'cheerleaders ath· thiS would not have lwen po&lt;SI
I nul
;
men!
sented In the Eplseopalchurch RFD J, Pomeroy, crasred into I r '
u a.
an
ron etle booster; PflDCipal and Mrs ble Wi thout the U&lt;e of !hiS mn1 here Wo&lt; mediUm damage
Lt. Blake recetved his army , Response will be made to re- Withams' car.
Theiss andSh~rley Baker, South· Donald Wolf~ and fans. Those bile oll~ee," Mr Moeller satd
lo ho!h 'ut•.s OX\er was cltet.'
commission upon graduation but quests for prayer sent'" to the There was damage to the e;,e tests are administered attendmg are ••ked to bring The mohtle ofltce was com. , Five persons forfe.t•d bonds to \Ia Iot I"" Snuth's court •
wasn't called to active duly un- church In care of the radio sta· right, quarter pllnel of
Wit·, in the sehobls·
a covered d1sh and table serv- plete w1th tabl e typewnter, • and two others arrested by the a rha• ge nf runmng 3 stop llg" ''
til Marcb of this year. His fa lion.
IIams car and to the left
ice.
sealing for stx. heat, electnc Me•g• Count\ Shenff s depart- No '"J"''"' •ere ' eported.
ther
Is
an
accountant
in
Charbumper,
fender,
bood
and
gnU
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YOU
KNOW
l!ghta and telepbooe where the / mcnt were fmed F'ndav bv Coun·••
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FIREMEN CALLED
to
Sloan's No Injuries or arV
I H 1 I hook
bl F 1
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W'•'
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Is
ported
The paPers
treaaon
eterans Memoria ospta
-up was poss1 e. acllheslty Judge Frank w Porle• Jr
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The Pomeroy Volunteer Fire res were re
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by Gen· lltotedlet ArnoN ....,. Admissions - Clara Hall.
Romer Htll, charged "llh as Part I) doudl thiS anera.._ · •·
DWJ is Charged
department was called at 8 501
LOCAL TEMPS
fOIIIId In the soeko tf a Brltilb 1 Pomeroy, Okey Pullins, Cool- Sophomore at OU
saolt and baltery was fmed lhgh '" !be lOs Fair, colder
F0II I A 'd 1 a.m. today to the Keystone Ser. The temperature In Pomeroy's major w1to loll lilt way ood ville ; Anna B1ae, Pomeroy.
~5 and costs and 'g"en a sus. Lomght. to• 25-30 Sunday l8o ',
A
ng CCI en
vee
at F1ve Points to busmess dislnct at 11 00 am .,,, captured alter 1
Dlaebarges - Rita Stump, Dies Under Train
pended 10 dav jail sentence Hill creasmg doudmess. windy,ed
eh port
elltlnguisll a m100r blaze In a today was 40 degrees under I''II" wttlt Amokl tD liepl.
Cheshire; Claude Reitmire, Powas placed on probatton for mer.
onth arges of
aldentelatllv- store room.
cloudy sines.
1710,
meroy.
ATHENS, Ol!kl t UP!\ - M•· 'stx months Homer C Runvnn
lng e scene o an ace
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chael s Nem&gt;an J8 Fa~rlawn
1
lowing 1 mishap at 8:58 p.m.
N. J , was killed b~ 8 Ball•~ was ftned $15 and costs for reck
Friday on old Rl 71n Pomeroy
&amp; Ot' friellgt t
I te less operatton
SHOPPING t ·m\.;T'·
Pomeroy pollee
said Paui
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walked
Forle•tmg bonds were Lloyd I
DAYS LEFT
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Clark, 3'(, Middleport, 1081 con.tracks near the Ohio UniVerSity Brunson and James J Brown,
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trot of hit vehicle and sb'uck a Santa Claus did somethlng by the retail merchants of Porn- also given to the hiJh l&lt;hoall ed. Other partlctpanta Included campus where he was a sopho· $27 50 each on speedmg charg
telephone P.,te. There
were different today In Pomeroy.
eroy.
of Meigs County for their pert- , these ear dealers, Metropolitan I more
es. fi'red Grmer, $27 50 lor msedlmase• ID the rilhl front fe• He arrived in !Dwn by motor- Immediate! after the parada, elpaUon and ID the DilDY peGJ!le Motors, Pomeroy Motor Co.,
cure load ; Harold Gerber, !tOO
der, bumper end IP'ill
of boat where he was greeted by which wss liewed by aeveraJ i who braved the 40,de~ '""' Blaellnar Auto Comps
and I SCHOLAR-ATHLETE
on a fraud charge, and Ch,..fer
Clark'• car. No iDjurleo were a large crowd of youngsters and hundred persons aloog the woy, IthlO' ID watch ~dtllal: Karr and Va nZandt, ~~ Girl NEW YORK (UP[) -Cb•rles ~· h~rach, $27 50 for passmg on
reported.
a Pomeroy Volunteer Fire De- Santa well! ID the parkmg tot Jdl:;.ds
and
and the Boy Scouts, Scorgm, a 225-poond W1lham
psrtmenl truck.
wbere he passed out trea~ ID Rulla-~ rttc•-led atan. wilh a horse back rider, the Beta Jawell College tackle who " 1
1 CHRISTMAS SULSfll!lllu•
SIMON SAYS HOUSTON
the klddel.
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1 other RESPIRATORJ
GREEN BAY, Wis. (UPI)- The bearded old gent left his Pbll Clolt!!"r, chairman of
ma Mu sorority, Pomeroy em- mis!'Y minor, will rece1ve '"" Admissions - Phyllis Hendm,
Dove Simon, a 2fD.Jiotmd eenlnr molorltoat at the vlllage levee, the parade, expressed his ap- schools
· '0 ergency squad and Fire De- National Football Foundatton Syracuse; Ray Darst, Cheshlfe
from Sl.
Norberl CoUep aloalthe OhJo River,
!ale this morning toj
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parlment trucks, the police de- and Hall of Fame's Scholar- DisebarJ•• - w1toam Buckli&amp;ned Friday with tile Hou8loo onto the firlltruek ant ltiYI!Ied ati
lndlvtduals The Pomeroy
partment and other vlltage of- IAthlete Award during the ley, Middleport: Mrs
F. Imer
Dilen of lbo Amerlcaa Foothallj lhrouib the town to feature a and
who assist«! ''J'ol.&lt;lf-Gold" 11a.t l!ld .•IJJ}f!elo ftolals, lneludina M•yor Charles foundation's annual awards Malden,
lie, Mrs Mma
LeSCVL
Cbrlllmae uaradl
l!ltlllSOred, wllb the Darada. Thankl was, mao tree J)lloet win
lluneheota Ill New York, Dec. I. I Lewia, Racme.

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Tho Both Towels on Sola for $1.19-Hend Towols
for 69c-Wosh Cloth for 39c

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Beautiful floral prints m Rose, Blue, Lavendar,
Yellow The reverse Side matching solid color.

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out far a ,llde.lun- thltl\f ..,.J01111C.. LIIII!OID
·· day, til clto&gt;lld ill h.eaftniY """' ~ ~ I
blue BilOW suits and, ~v~ns., in , Cl~.\ ,JiN. U.,et I"lllvt
were they ever beauliful .. Just 1 1a~t~I!,"IO ~ ~I ery.
dazzled me I
, Wtll,I.Ji'• JOU,Diy two
Morna Jeallnit and 10n, xan-lorlli lltMI tloP.nf, coined
, were at church alld Plpa myHlf:
came a..,htellna· 111trn tot 1111 dlpiiiHII at winter
meet her alter churcH; so· wojtUIII 401111,1 DOWIIU Da4.
all got to aee them. They look mtllllltr;,lf·' r dal'l Un to
ludenlical to me, positively lden- 1 sprinl, IWUI 11t ont of
tical. But of oourse that'• a crtll dillptOblllltllls Of
oill~ stance 1o take wllb twll lif~~~
_..:;, •u 1 do •1
litlt •lllll a boy.
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, _ dlrllDS go a]9q . Ollr 1101111 to "-111, I ~ I
' tr ts ·with t 'I 0 f'lidmlrers ablt 10 ·1D 10 1111 OWit.
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You ,.. ont hll to
-you can spot them a bloek aiiWt tltt' "Pilt Rldlr"
away by the knoll of lana fol· lOri of dtfy him. A &amp;ood la!tlh 1
lowing lbetn.
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MAKES PRESENTATION - Middleport Mayor Lee "Our Town," to all of us, lllo,
Smith makes the presentation of a key to the villa&amp;•. to awett things.
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Paul Carnahan while on the stage at Middleport. H11h
, Iour aon;s bOUle! w)!eH
School yesterday. Mayor Charles Legar made a IImiiar I'M DEIJGIITEP lhat our · ~Jdet ot. the !lintiy (good
prese ntation In Pomeroy. Mr. Carna han, chaiMnan of the
. •apraAIOn) wert 1atbertd.
h
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Board of National Steel Corp., accepted tacll key gu· youdnl to~~hanlt
Said my sprout, "Now,
OFFICERS INSTALLED - Richard W. Vauahan, left; Leo I.. Vaughan, center, Walter Vaug an, an a g
ciously.-Sentinel Photo.
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tru always wanteddme to
Ben R. Evans, deputy grand master of the Grand Lodge of F. and A. M., of Ohio, mstalling of!Jcer.

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borses would return wield ol believe il" •

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So 1 wont tho YGWII to tOri
BY melt THOMAS
temer term Galli•
county ol ~ 111 •lone Wl~ !Mm, .aU
S•lection of 1 jury at 9:30 a. grand jury, stands accused In ~ey
altbou£, 'ptrl~ :
m. Mondav will signs! the sL•rtj the Sept. 7 Ialii shoollng of ('~ .;, : ~id" lg WI 1
ol the n"t d. e~ree murder triai iThurman Borden, 22, of Kerr. Edn,,F ;
br 11 11 pee
of F.rnost r: Walker. 39. Galli· Walker claims sett-defenst ln. I ~oveer thei:
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poli•. II ia the flrsl of two ouch I the 5hooiing . which allegedly ! do'• oome of lhelt r~uoo~ m~r
tnals this monlh in G•lli• coun- followed a fight.
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Seroop '(and r won't) bUt
too ~arty· Christmas Ding
pletely geta me. When alii
11. to hear !IO!Illbody sing
Birthday of· I"KJn&amp;," and
look II! maybt Jllll one
~II bluo-~1 ~ ~ !ee,lUBI
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p.omeroy Free.&amp;A.cceptedMasons Lodge Jnsta}Js 0££"1cers

'!1Ie annual Installation of
fleers held by Pomeroy
No, ll4, Free and ACOI!pled
.,. of Ohio W!Hinesdly
In&amp; al tile Masonic
roiJ!tucted by Ben R.
Deputy Grand Maater,
l.adp of Ohio. Ill was
by Loo L. Vaugbtn,
Manlbal; Thomat C.

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by Mrt!. Harry P. Smith, Mn.
ard'. imd Phil Wllliamson edu· presented Dale E. Smilh with Charles II. Mullen and Mrs. H.
catt~nal Offlctr.
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A!Uir !be lniOlaU.tion the Depu· II!S H Peoplet presented tbe the Pomeroy Chept,.. No !If,

ty GrAAtl Master preoented Wal· newly inltalled 11118ltr with a Order of Eastern S!ar.
ter Loting Vaughan with a 50 Planning Guide calendar for
year lli)&gt;el button and Loa L. 1966.
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NEW CARDS
Vaugt.an with • a&amp;
lapel After !be meehng tbo broth• 8T LOUIS (t'Pl) -Charlet
~ ret;redght to :"" : = : t ::~! Brya~t, a 207-pound fullback
ALWAYS MAY
w ere '
rues
!rom Allen University ol

w:;;.~~ndf;~:; b~ou;~~ S.p wl::" ln~ict:rd;;· t~~e v'~!~~.~~ ~v~~ ~t/.~U.::"':'bo~t ":! ono ~ere time - f.rase ~~
-=SO~r~~.~;;•· ~1lg, servod 36 members a~ guesll ~W~~!~· a Si~pou~d ha~~~~'
··-- . ---.. -·-· I grand jury, is also ·~cused of knee Une, becauso thriy becomt nte, GreeD Sltevtl wtead. Tbe following officers_.
veteran Washington news coqt- FaCftl Added Time
from Central SUite College ol
first degree murder m t h •• lovely sight If you gaM lo.. THEN I DUG out
atal)ed: Richard w.
spondent, announced her rcUre- ·For Escape Attempt IEdmond, Okla., were signed
13 C"'·•ses are
death of her husband. Both sht enough (Not If you're oldtr'n
Christ
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worshipful m..ter; Guy L
men1, Pr«ddeol Johniqn ll!nt :' ,
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and Walke~ pleaded not gullty'l lllllou&amp;h, let mt haotea to add : :
:::. c:.~ ~eed
In, senior wardea; Olarnas
her'{-,,
'tliiU.IC01'HE, Oho (UPIJ- Cardinals of the National
when arraJ8ned before Judt{e --&lt;lll tho skirt quettlon, 1 moill), baw'~ oven &amp;el b, 1 Soulsby, junlor ~Ar~; J.
It oa(d, · •n•s a long tlme 1lEverett Haas, 21, Clrarleston, Football League.
Robert M. Betz. Her tr&lt;al
You oee, l'lO moved i\ul a llore, let alone get a lew gilts ward Foster
treasurer
lrolJI May 1o September, but ' W. Va., serving a three · year 1
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set lor Dec: 15
uttle out of Squareville. And, oil, ltithout getlng tn~ked over. len C. Hill Sr..
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lllay will alwayl ba May to Iterm for auto thefl, laced an BOBCAT TOliK
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The shooting. which camo "'Iyes, of !lDilrYe, 1 voltd for tho Then 1 pauae to
Iwell Curd,
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added sentence Joday for escaJI-1 GREEN BAY Wis. IUPil _
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lhe wake of the Labor Day Ilive district school merger, a Whose blrthda U is ny S. Zirkle, .
. deocon; Sl'lA80N'S lliii'EACIIMI!NT ing lrorn Fodera~ Reformatory IThe Green Ba , Bobcats of tho
weekend hohday, occurred el l proposal at fnt horri!ic to mt. the heavens Y wer
Larry L, Boker, tyler, Dale E. RENO, Nev. (UPI' -The !or 211 hours Friday mght.
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leave
D1Juen ' tate highway pa the home of Mr and Mr 1. J 111t thouglt I'd loll you.
With a holy Ug!rt .r:aa
Smith, dtaplaln and tru-; Tyson-Curtill Advertising Co., I Hau, while in an ungarded ~ Sda Hrkey 1 Loagu: t r 01
,,.,_11 ras(·~ Friday 1n \1eags Georg~ Wallaceo, at Kerr 't'he ~
birthda of 8 Kin' 11
John C. Dailey, seruor
t~ ot the ~ual 11 Merr)' 1 area,climbedoverthefence~nd un Y or 3. wo-wee 00 e
r!ll l 'll\' cnurt mduded nvetruck· lwallaces parents or Mrs. Borltrr I JUST read all abo\lt
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Christmas" greeting for the fled on foot. He was taken mto Europe durmg which th.y
,.,., 'lw drew partially suspend· den, wer~ oway at tho time of Isaac In the Bible (Buess, you n.ooo AWAI\DEP
Christmas Party
holidays, bas a signboard at the cuslody at a nearby ser.vice sta· .expect IO play three gam:s ~~
00
,., ''"''' •od wm plared
ithe ohootlng. Mrs. Borden and know) as our miniotor, RoY. ST. LOUIS (UPI)
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edge of town readlng ~ ,.lm· tion he entered to 1etm out ol Russia, two In France an
11"''b'·''"n hy Judge
Frank her ohildren wero otaylng ot : llowson, was . oJL.lltal. 0111*~ der Curt Flood-.! the
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J!MCh Ebenfter -Scrooge."
tbe cold.
'" Switzerland.
PurJer
the Walloce borne, while Iter , today, aod lllterested me DO Cardinal
ha bee
Harold Jenkins and Ray
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Thl'v indud&lt;'d: Wt~ndell Eb· parents were gone
enct
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vis of the Jackson club were
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In 33, Rutland. fined 162 ~: 1 The trial had ~n originally' The point 1 wanled to rnakl ;~:r :!ar~e a:·
T~~f:. gue1ts Friday night of the Mid''':'''· w&lt;Ih 137 26 '":land jset for last Monday but was de- here Is - there'• some lbJn&amp;a Batoball Player ofl1115;' by the j dJeport-Pomeroy Rotsry clu~.~
;:,;;';~d ,.;~:,r:'~ih suspend~ layed one ,...k In order to It- that DON'T change,, You juat iSt. Loull ~hapter of the ~~;~gr:h'::;.hopen, mee I I
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•·d Henry M&lt;il&lt;r. 4'1. Water· golly s~bpoena r~•t:•~: P7~oJa~~d In ~eneal~ 181·! Baoeball Wrllfn Association o! Ladies of the church serving !
AD 0AMf:. lYCOON.
loH. $129 and cosls, with $104 ~~ ~h '~:e~•n:'
an-j Jaeo~o an~\~ om •
America.
dlnner were Freda Mitch, LorORDERED AN
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21. .larhsun, $57 and costs, with nounced Nov. 10• sam! d•Y
mother, R,fhe~th
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CAMPAt0N fOR' ·
1:12 susp"nded and Marion 1
' cia I vemres wero
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Iwont on an .orr: t
Judge and Mrs. Jolm C. Bacon Sanborn.
"SONIE:S''. Trii:
l' ntls 44.. Oak Hill, $127 and both caseo.
~~ cbo· ntu •• ed otory,
art llopplng at 1M Christopher Chairman Dick Rosenbaum r&amp;A0ENCY:S PET
msts. with $111! suspended.
me ob,.rvers on Jawyer'JaCO
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Judge Porter warned the ,roor predict the IISual dilnulty See yoo 1n church SUnday· Judge will attend th• Common mas party ne&lt;t Thursday at 6.
tru&lt;kl'rs that il th•y """ bad&lt; lin the seatmg of • 1ury for the TlU
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Pl.., Judgfl Association AI&gt;- p.m. at the elementary ochool ;
8 WE It 5 funnltl
rtual meetiJJ&amp; there December Including a turkey dinner and
1n court dunng the tenure of IWalker tnal. as IS usually CUI- 1
lh~1r plllbHtwn ne would a~s l tomary in first degree murder ~. 1 moY d
~5-4.
• $1 gift exchalllle for the chi1- '
the portooos of t!te fines he c•ses
'th ye mbao811 11o •btan
Mrs. Bacon WUI ·attend a lea dren The birthdlll)'l of John
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had ""pended and th•t It wou
Of the 75 n•mes dr•wn for~ and tell
u didn't do
.,ven "T rs. Jaml!lll A. Rhodes, W. Blaeltnar, Lee McComas an .
he m addition to the new ~ne llle Walker tri•l. 19
persono j
mt Y9
wif~ ill tho &amp;ll\'etnor.
Paul Smart in November and
11-t!: IDEA
J·:blm. Na,&gt;per, and Hammond have be&lt;n excused from serv- , AFTER lltiiNG and
December were noted. BIll
••MI recotvod 30 dey• problo- ing on the jury under statutory J 1 Andrew Sundl
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Tht tfrst palent lor b o o k Childs reported on the !ootball
BOYS COME. UP
li&lt;•n and Miller and Potts ..ch provisions provided by tho Ohio k~: trylnl ~ bum :Or"~~~~ ' matches wa~ taken·out by Joab- bsnquet.
rt~~ (o~~9~~
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. Revised code,
lui "Try to "·-·rnber"
ua Pusey of Uma, Pa.
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A. rro(' 'lts~ caa IWallow a Student attendance at F1n· NOW LISTEN TO
""" rosts, unsafe operation ' !Aster Soles, B1dwell: William n. &amp;old, of Sfplenlber
fi•h ilmO!t the aame llze as it- land's colleges and unlversJtJes l iHe Sit; MAN ....
W&lt;lham Moodispaugb, 18, M•d·l TC"~hmle~, ~mton: Chp arlesHTial~· dWio~ lll
mr'
)ltcause .or Ill elaotlc ltom-IJumped 130 per cent betwaen WMV,AMT
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cost
speeding
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1916 and 1965.
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\I~P'" 1 · W . •ht 67 ~lbany $20ICrown City; Mary G. Fredtr· or words to !bet ell~. It
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: ; rts t n~nt~xlc~t1on and $tO itt, Rt. 1 Vinton: Da\'id
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Mink !know it all. ·
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1 "~ pom ' ,iRt · 1 'GIIlipoli; .' J · A· Follon' • Then I'YI lltely heard
w·v· rusts,
Alphapartmg
Rosse11)1\
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,,..1d the rlgllt .r way: Roger 'IIM, Rt. 2 V1nton: Doug!., P. &amp;Iven on a sma acrap
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uur..g, ' 3 to an 1·'"",....
....... 1i 9 n· l berry Crown Citv· Anna Stone 1\oved Helen Hayes} by Oscar I!
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to~ ls. dfohrlivt turn ~ ignels; vis . R. 2. Btdweltl; Davtd
~-~ ''A bell iiDIIMII tW )'OI rlq,
William Mohler, 4!, Middlep&lt;rt,l Evano, R10 Grande; G. A Lay- :
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!5 ••d costs. pMting on tho I Cheshire: and Bertha Thomas, And love Ia yi!OIT 11ur1 wan•t
hii!h.,ay: Harold Evaft.•, 35, ; Rio Grande .
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put tloere 1e ttay.
J;ong Botlom. $1~ nnd co•t•. ' llarly last II!&lt;Onth. Jud8• Bea, Love lsa't Jove 1111 y.. &amp;lVI

speeding 1llld ll allll costs,

appointed Harold D. Spears, I

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· Irunton attotnty a11d f_
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Forfe iting boTrt!s on patrol - Lawrt~nce &lt;'ounty prosecutmg at-- 1 Ketp &amp;OinK over
charges were : Fred Gretner.: torney. a~ a &amp;p!tial assistant to , four laVeiJ linet till they re
3l. z..,..yille. 127 .$0. in'"""'" !John A. Epling. Galli a county :fortver and •ee how much they i
load; JiU'lW 8to"''ft· 43. Vi~nna, I prosecutill&amp; •ttorney . Court ap- jWtll meaa to you.
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Clllltoa, va., $27.50. speedini'IMrs. Borden •re William p_ ,song, llle Wlthhoki lovo - 111 ,
&lt;:~nd Chester Roaeb. 22_ lrnntuR, Cherrinaton and Warren F. iaU lhere. And t~I!C 1 r@mern::
127 Jolt, P"sing at a hill cr&lt;•t. 1Sheets, both former nallia coun-i: ~·~:~~ .~ ~~
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0}' Final prl'trial action in tho , BUT TJDa SOMEHOW bri,;,t
•en 01' Walker case IS an oral hearmg, mt to thl aadnl•• thiL hll
DE'IOTID TO !NTii Rl
whicl! was hold II 11 a.m. thll Cloaked OIIT community at , .. 1
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ltcnaro • OWIII, ""DIIIn••
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By Diet "nwmat
,Coach Carl Wo~e'a Yellow
Jackets, beblnd a Z2 point binge
)y !be Little Bomber Buddy
Moore, suceessfully stymied !be
Big Bend area as Middleport
eked out a 61-57 vlclory over
Gallipolis In the Southeasla"n
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'the Jacket..' Moore were Pete
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7-7 at !he 4:11 mart. Mttmell'•
jumper made II 9-7. Moore was
fouled by Ed Hamllton and
mlde one. Moore's jumper 1ave
the Jacketa a 10.~ lead.
Mitchell hlt again on a jump
er hl!d was fouled by Davil.
The Blue DevU made ..,. of
two at the foul lane and gave
Gallipolis a 12-10 lead. Davis
wool under foc a layup aDd
notted the coont at12-12, TannehlU's free throw 11••• the Jac-

The Jackelll eamo out on
IS-12 after a ligbtneln&amp; fast first
quarter. Davis and Anderson
traded baokell to open !be
scoring. Then
Ge&lt;l'ge Sauer
sank a free lbrow 1o give Middleport a 3-2 lead. Anderson
sank a Ire eUU'ow to give Middlep&lt;&gt;rt a 3-2 Jeed. Anderson
hlt 1rom the side and Gallipolis
had Its flrst lead 4-3.
Willi Gallipolis leading 7-5,
Mark Tannehill's crip tied II

both of w11om hlt for 2l po1nto.
Anderson canned hlB laat tour
field goab In tile last four millulet of play to keep !he Blue
DevU. In clooe range down to
the wire.
Middleport's 6-4 BUI (Spider)
Davis bad 12 of the Jacket.'
33 team rebounds. John Brown.
Anderson, and Mitchell looked
good on t!1e boards for GalUpolis. No rebund . charts were
kept for !be Blue Devils.

The Southern Tornadoes
'lllrned· back a nearly successful las! quarter rally to take a
hard-earned 53-49 win over Wilton of Vinton county on Friday
night at Racine.
The Purple Tornadoes, tutored by Coach Craynor Slone, and
pl'l}'ing their season oid ·lifter,
en! midway in the fourth quar·
ter.
Wilton, with several games
under 118 belt, found the Tornodoes In a_ cold streak in the
th1rd perwd and ba!Ued back

from a 10 point balftime defldt
to lie the score at 36 all seconds before the buzzer ended
the thlrd quarter. The Tornadoea. bowever, sank a bucket
and were leading 33-36 going In·
to the last eight minutes.
The score changed hands or
was~ from that point until
Wilton took the lead for the
only bme, at 42-4tl, on a basket
hy a dandy Guard Jim Strausbaugh with 4:30 remaining.
Southern quickly jumped back
Into the lead on two straight

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field goals and then beld a points on seven buckets and 1Randy Proffit and Ray John·
lead of four or more points the Ieight lree throws. CUndlll was 1son led the winners with eight
rest of the way.
Strausbaugh, with 19, was the j' each. Goss was high for Wil·
Southern's big period was the only Wilton player ID hllln dou· ton with 13.
second quarter with IS points ble figures.
Willon . . .
• 14 21 36 49
to seven fur Coach Bill McNic· Sou~bofn hit on 19 of 49 shnls Southern . . . . . . . . . 18 31 38 53
kle's Wilton quintet. Wiltoo hit for 38 per cent while Wiltoo sank Wilton - Strausbaugh 7-7-t9,
only one field goal in the entire 18 of 58 allempta for 31 per I Pierce 4-1·9, Peters 3-3-9, Long
second quarter. Scoring for the cent. Cundiff of Southern and 1-2-4, Wells 1-2-1, Ruggles 2-0Tornadoes in the second quar- 1Wilton's Strausbaugh both exit- 4. Totals 18 (13-22) 49.
ler were Juniors John McClin- ed on fouls.
Southern - Cundiff 8-3·19,
lock willl 6, Amos Wa.,own The Tornado reserves, coach- Wallbrown 2-4-8, D. HiD U-4,
5 and Sherm Cundiff 2.
ed by Mike Popp, opened their McClintock 7-8-22, Non-scorers,
Southern's McClintock, a l-10 season with a tight 33-29 win Grueser, Mathews, Trippletl, M.
guard, led aU scorers with 22 in the preliminary
contest. HJII. Totals 19 0&gt;-301 53.

Athens Takes
Knight Paces Eastern Five Standings
T0 67-37 Win Over Wildcats ~:'on
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Blue Creek 67 Oakwood 58
Cincinnati 122 Los Angeles 111
~oore, ~u~rddl ~ 'tr : : Tinora 70 continental 6!1
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canning 21 ol 50 at~·· Gallipolis wao slightly better
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Athens
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host Pomeroy while Logan Will Akron Buchtel !If
It was the first loss !!Uifered
Ohlo Hlgb Sebool BaoketbsO I host N;lsonv1lle. Box score of
Akron St. Vincent 47
by Nelsonville w • loop team
By Uolled Press IDiornalioDIII I Friday. SEOAL opener at Lo- Akron Central 66
other than Athens in S years.
Columlrwr Brookhaven 54
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Cuyahoga Falls 114
Larry Rose had 13 for the Coach Terry Hansley's Gallla
Columbus South 521
ATHENS (171
Akron Garfield 59
winners. Steve Shultz popped in Academy lligh School reserve Columbus West 96
Rapp. 4-0-8; Adams, 4-2-10;
ll'adswortb 42
13 for the Hounds. NHS hit only sqund opened its 1965-641 cage
Columbus Central 71
Elhs, 1-0-2; Snyder,
6-0-12: 1Akron South 47
27 per cent from !be field. JHS season with a come from be- Columbus East 84
Wren, 14-4-32; Wright, 0.2-2;
Akror1 Roban 44
hit 4ti per cent.
hind win, 311-35 over the MiddleMarion Franklin eo .TOTALS 29·9·67.
Norton 65 Coventry eo
Box score:
port reserves last night at Mid. Columbus Linden 72
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NELSONVILLE (ft)
dleport. It was the season's
Columbus Walnut Ridge 28 P~elps, 7·3-!7: Westl'nll,
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Worthingwn 58 Whitehall 43
9: Slone, 2-1-5: Poston, 4·2-10;
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2; Daugherty, &gt;-3-13; Harold 1- After trailing three periods Upper Arlington 57
Bell, 0.:1-2; Auker, &gt;-1-11;
1·3; Hubbard, 2-0-4; Shultz, 6-1· and most of the fourth. the
Mt. Vernon 38 le~ l-0-2 TOTALS
efrigld•lro eAdmlral
13; TOTALS 18-6-42.
Little Jackets closed gap inside,Bexley 45 Delaware 40
Y Quarters.
e Speed Qu- • Hoover
JACKSoN (11)
took over a 34-33 lead. Greg Grove C1ty 52 Gabanna 31
Athens ..... ·. 10 17 18
Rose. 6-1-13; Eisnaugle, ().I). . Smith was louled and made a ~illlard 56 Groveport 38
Logan .
. 6 16 16 12-M il e ProvlnctlowA
12; Ad&amp;ir, 3-!Hi: Boggs, 2-3-7; 'one for two to tie It :14-34. WestervUie 44 Mifflin 36
A:~erv~ score - Logan
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Patton, 2-5-9; TOTALS 19-9-47. Craig Rawlins motched the free Canal Wmchester 88
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throw to give Middleport a .
llluni!too Township 70 '
----.NelsonviUe .. ... . . 10 !I 29 42 35·34 lead
B!g Walnut 56 Dublin 4.l
Zane_ Trnce 62 Hu~mgton 57
Jackson .
!4 22 33 47 S 'th' · b ck 1 t the 1.111 Columbus Academy 63
Chilhcothe Flaget 51 Umoto
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Fredericktown 73
MIDDLEPORT
mark put Gallipolis oul in front
umbus Umverslty 61
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McArthur
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TONIGHT'S GAMES
36•35.
Uls us was ou
Franklin Hei hts 70
Jt:astern at Chauncey
and made both free throws
C~
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or the final mao·gin of victory. New Albany o;nbua Ready 54
Rutland at North Gallla
Butch CordeU was high for
Mt· V
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Hannan Trace al Zaleski
Gallipolis with 13 points, and Columbus s~":r 611
nt 48
IGreg Smith had 12. Craig RawGallipolis ot Oak Hill
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Middleport at Wllhama
lins was high for Middleport Lancaster 67
Pomeroy at Southern Local
with 13 poinls.
Fairfield Uni 48 '
DISTINCTIVE
GAIJJPOLIS 118)
Powhatan 66 Flushing 5a OQ
G. Jackson, l-0-2; G. Smltb, Shadyside 70
When You Shop
5-2-12; L. Bush, 2-3-7; L. Evan.•,
Sherrard (W v ) 42
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2-0-4; B. Cordell, &gt;-3-13. Totals, . Jewell 56 Sclo 54
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15-i-38.
New Athens 58 Hopedale 55
MIDDLEPORT (35)
Conotton Valley 55 Lakeland Z9
S. Pullens, 4-1·9; R. Lalflng- Tiltonsville 44 Dillonvale 4.2
well, 2-U; C. Hawllns, 2-1l-13; Yorkville 67 Mt. Pleasant a
J. Condee, 1-0-2; K. Russell, Dennison St. Mary 102
1-3-5. Totals, 10-15-35.
Seton Central
MIDDLEPORT. 0.
Scores at the end of quarters Columbus North 57
Participating Store
Gallipolis· .. · .. · .ll 17 30 38
Columbus Whtstone 55
In the Middleport Merchants Middleport. .. .. .. i 15 25 3ii London 62 MarysvUJe 48
Holiday Glft-A-Rama
Ple...nt Viet 74
Columbus Hartley 113
Liberty Union 66 Carrol 50
Northmor Ill Mt. Gilead llf
Circleville 92
Greenfield McClain
Miami Trace 60
Washington C. H.
•6-Tronohtor Rodlo Jowol
Granville 47 Utica 35
Berne Union 44 Pickerington 36
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Rielgomont 77 cardington 66
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Daaville 118 Eut Knox 44
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Jackson 47 Nel11011vUle 42
WeUston IS Pomeroy 50
Zanesvme 81 Sberldan 53
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The Eastern Ea~,:Ies, behind a 22 point performance by Middleport ...... 1 o 61 57
margm 111 a preUmmary con- foul line
senior Charles Kru~ht, defeated the Hannan Trace Wild- Logan .. , . . •. 1 1 llf 123
test before the Panthers-Golden Tonigh.t'• game ,.,;n
cats 6J·37 Friday mght at Hannan Trace. It was Eastern's Jackson ..... •.. 1 1 94 103
Rocket. VarSity game Fr1day Gallipolis at Oak Hill In a
swec odn tstra1gbt dSVthA~ twhindwl hile Coach George Evans' !Gallipolis ••. •• .. 0 1 57 61 Athens, behind the 32 - point night.
non-league match and the Jac' 1 ca s su 11ere
eJT 11' oss.
Nelsonville ...... 0 1 42 47 outburst o! Mike Wren, opened I The only win lor the Pome- kets invade Ma;on for 8 go
It was the second straight
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' Pomeroy ....... , 0 1 SO 6S defense of !Is SEOAL champ- roy cagers was earlier m the at the Wahama White Falcoos.
game Eastern held !be oppos- Eastern s next outing W!U be .
!onship Friday nigbl by defeat- evening when the Panther~
GAU.II'OLIS 1571
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So;QAL ONLy
mg Logan, 67-50.
I won by 3&gt;-30 over Wellstoru p A d
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W L p OP It was the Bulldogs' 35th Le . V Met • 16 . ts 3-2-8; Gilkey, 1-0-2 E. Hamil
~rst period, were ahead 36-10 ' Dean Wise canned !0 points Wellston .. •... •· I 0 85 50 jstraight conference triumph i
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po~ts i ton, 0-3·3 L. Mitchell,
selection of Kitchen Sinks - Youngstown
at halftime and coasted to a !Jn leading the Hannan Trace Athens ........ I 0 ti7 so , within the past three and one- . was g test '~'.? ~nctt'n I D. Gilmore. 0-l)-0 R. Ford, ;
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46-23 lead going inw the fillBI , reserves to a 30-24 win ov&lt;r ' Middleport ...... I 0 61 57 hall years
1reserve con ·
and Crest - 66 inch, 54 inch and 42 inch
I 0 47 421
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followed WJt.h 7 for lhe .Baby Ryal, .• • ·~··Is, --7·57.
eight minutes of action.
i the littlo Eagles. Martin paced I Jackson
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Gall!pohs .... •. 0 I 57 61 1 After Logan hel
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MIDDLEPORT !Ill
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countians played ftne ball aU :
EASTERN !I'll
Nelsonville ..... 0 1 42 47 ' dogs scoreless some. four mm- With 17.
G. Stobart. 7-2-16 M. Tarme- !I
evening.
. Douglas, 1-2-4; Newland, 0-1-1; Logan .. , . . . 0 I 50 67' utes In the
opemng stanza. . Bob Barrett paced ':; .rome- liill, 3+10 B. DaviS, ''-'·''"
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Two other phlyers In double Knight 10.2-22; Wolfe, 0-2-2; Pomeroy ... •· .. 0 I 50 ~ · AHS caught_ fire, and took a I~ roy Frosh squad loOthe"" VIc- 8 Moore, 6·10·22 G.
figures for Coach Gary Parson's Justus, 0-!-2; Badgley, 4-0-8; TOTA13 -- · ·-·.. C 4 C5l Ut ' 6. hrst period lead. By hal . tory With 14 pomts.
r scor- 1-1-6 A. Bradbury, 1).1).6. Totals . .
live were Charles
Eichinger Pooler, ~-16: Eichinger 14-2-10
time, It was 27·22 and after ers for tbe Panther freshmen ZG-21-3 •
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with 10 and bil1 Jolm Pooler Roush 1-0-2. Totals M-1~. TEAM
W L P OP three periods, Athens was on were Jun Crow With 8· Jeff Score at tho end of quarters !
with 16.
HANNAN TRACE (371
Jackson ......... I ~ 30 20 lop 46- 38.
I ~:z 6E~si!Samea~~.d ~ Gallipob
12 2.\ 40 57
Senior Dan Hall paced the Belville, 4-0-8: Daniels,Z-2-6; Wellston ..... •. 1 0 41 35 Jim Phelps pumped In 17 lor : and Dounard ~ch had eight , Middleport. . 13 32. 47 61 .
Mercerville crew with elgbl Hall, 8-1-17:
Murdock 0-1-1, Logan
....... , 1 G 41 40 the losers.
: . 18 lo' Well too.
Reserve score. Gollipolis 38.
baskets and one roul abo! lor Cremeens 0+5. Totals 14-9-37. Gallipolis ..... •.. 1 0 38 35 Athens outrebounded Logan ' porn
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Reserve- llannan Trace 30- Middleport ., . . . . 0 I 35 39 33-2~ Todd Snyder had 15 re- Clearfork 118 Highland 44
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Athens .. ... , ,• , 0 I 40 45 bounds for the Winners. Logan Xenia 55 Springfield Shawnee 4!
Pomeroy .. ...... o 1 35 41 hltl9 of 50 sbots from the Held Grand Valley 45 Ledgemont 34
Jackson Upsebl
Nelsonville ··... o 1 20 30 for 38 per cent. Athens hit 28 of l Pymatuning Valley 102
TDTA13
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Newbury 63
Hounds, 47to 42
Logan won !be prelimmary ! Ridgeville 71 Vermilion 41
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Springfield 80 Slow 49
Coply 84 Hudson 39
Wooderidge 6S Mogadore 62
Windbam 73 Atwater 61
Crestwood Ill Garrettsville 40
Kent Stale 63 Field 42
Brunswicl&lt; 45 Cloverleaf It
Buckeye 5e Highland 44
Dalton 87 Norwayne 51
Smithville 51 Doylestown 43
Rittman ~ Northwestern 47
Bryan 73 Montpelier 63
Fairview 69 Wauseon 62
Ayresville 59 Hicksville ~
Napoleon 75 Liberty Center 66

kets their IS-11 first period """mark, u bolo t.iams oanned
lead.
15 points In tile thlrd period.
Two .looe llhotl by Mltcbell The Jackets pulled out to a
kept 11\e Bille Devlla In range 51-10 lead early In the fourth
u he Jackets built up a 19-161qUIIT!er on 8 bucket by Gary
lead ... rly in llle second hall. Stobart and a brace of
Moore sank two and Tannehill throws by Moore. A braoe
one to give Middleport 25-18 goal&amp; by Mitchell and Brown
lead at tbe 3:49 IIW'k. The and 8 corner shot by Anderson
Jackets led by oeven, 32-25, at whi!Hed the Jackel l...ct to
!he half.
55-5! at the 3:07 mark.
Middle'port wu sllU up seven Right here
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more fouled Sauer wbo added

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points In the opeoinl llama. wrq
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day Dl&amp;ht In the season open· 11 ill
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two perloda, IIIII lheD COi nlll· a.ll Dlcll Wel'l')' tllllk I

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Vance, Ten mlnuUltl alter
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1-0.2 King, 7-1-15: Adkins,
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Totals t3- Htl.
year's Easlern Diviaion winUON-NAPPFJt
area of Now Moxlco, Tau,[
ners, hosted the, 1964 championBELMONT, Calif. (UPI _ and Mexico.
sh1p contest, 1l s the Western
Police are on the alort for '!'be lbow waa '"!be Da The
Dlvblon wlnner'a turn thll year. LOS ANGELES tUPl) - A The Buckl broke the pren 111 reports of a 11()-pound mountain Earth Stood Still" a yatory
erBrowne official• expect a 51-pomt performance by soph- lbe early stages with a con- 111111 that wu taken from a about wbat
whOII the
owd of 15·0110 to 80,1MMJ at the umore 800fd Mll&lt;t Warren and trolled olleue and moved away veterinary hospital hel'f.
earth'• iltctrlcil IUilPIY is
=ur Sund~Y: 11 could be iJuroor IQrward Mike Lynn pro- to a 15-9 lead. They
in ! Paul Doualos. attendant at neutrallfed.
mal ar,er
weather re- pelled two-time national cbam- front liDUI two mJnuteo
U1e
hospllll, Nld hi II - - - - -- - ---1
Ana In the balmy 405.
pion UCLA to a 92-66 decision the hall
confident the Uon-napper will own a Uon and not brai "'"'"I
•loa~ ~;u:dlebo •:rprlsmgly over Obio State Friday night.
Buckl In FOil Trouble
iglVe himtelf away. "You can't II," he aaid.
Tolle~ri~"~: Men
~lnce tho
Nl h g oontest, The Buckeyll were '"charge UCLA put I calamp o.-&lt; oniM
to lose wltllt Wilt ave nothing m01l ol tht lltsl half, but lhe IJUard Ron Sepic, usually
A ' "'" hing oller shove and 1
boplns
:~ R~dskms are 1 Bruins settled down m the late Bcks' top scorer, holding hjm
1
&lt;oloaoe lhat lam lrOnl du•k lo
oil aowft.' Ml!ml the Play- stages o[that period to hold a to just nme poinls.
"'" " ... British S!erllns. ,,.,.
Cleveland hit the h . 3&gt;-33 half1me !ted.
Center B&lt;*o Dove kept Lvr1nll
$3.10 lo $10.00.
ship berth locked u cw~~:':'~ In tht reoond hall, it was on under control during the
Red•ktn•- alon wfth the
[UCU AS THE _Brums' loght hall, but tired after the
York Giants andg St Louis ~:;. ~:k!~rced Ohio State mto mlasion, louted _and and
ship berth locked up whlle the W
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Redsklns _ long with th N
arrtn scored 23 points as he billing 20 points In the
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JEWELRY no.E
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Over thf! past few ytU'I, one
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prcs.ure of the N18f0 movement for representation in the
vidPo m~dium, 1nd the growing
use of Ne11roea on the home
srr rt~n . It is, to • ttlevl~;ton
columnist, nothlna more or leBS
tkm a !iltory to be covered for
to •gnore It would be
bad
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worthy 81 to other happenings.
Mo' l lttters from all aectlo!ll
ot the counlr)l bev1
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Agoin flier~ Cllllll tho ple~o­
" 1"1 ond courteous noteo and
ag_n i~ there came the cr~ckpot
m l&lt;:::iiVel - they
almost alWl\1'~ come. no maHer what the
att eck on the Kellllt'dys. and
st•vera.1 oth er~ accused me of
being a Kennedy pr... agent.
Ar I say, u,. piece I wrote wa1
dtad straighl. as are all that do
not deal direclly with lhe
televi:.o: ion industry.

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Kennedy on a program. 1 wrole
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atraighUorwardly and' · with
documentation, on the shrewd
and effective u"' of televl•lon
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Kennedy admini•tration.

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Several doyo alter theae
quotes wero printed, I received,
along with some courteous and
pleasant lellars on the oubject,
several orockpot notes. A few .
brandl!d llle a right-wl"i '
exrtellllilt (I kid you not) and .
asked how 1 could print
anything about "that man." A
few others ealled me a
leftwin~r for not speaking to
Goldwal&lt;'r dlrocUy (I had tried
but was referre·d to his
television elpegt). Mind you,
theso wel't •II noleo ou the
same ar ticle, and It was all
very depressing to this devout
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Y"r'• pretldlllltlal cll!llpaisns]lllklng to a very nice fellow
who wu a top aide of Barry
Goldwater, and i&amp;tting from
him somo quotes to lhe efreet
that the GOP candidate might
not he able to buy •• muoh 1
telel'lllon lime •• he had hoped 1
to. because of the larg•
expense.

feated Hannan Trace, 60-ll8 with two seconds remaJniJIS R"'' • oqew ·•• tul aat
A.
th '··d Keith,,..
5-10120 wtlmlnatto
Billlbon •
IJuiiAI••
on a lay-up by Lanny Tyo.
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en;bip of C91ch Dick Horton
SOPHOMORES
l'GriPI011111 I&amp; Oll1lleotllt M
of tbt, way.
Jacobi lt-N, Jordoll 1+2,
chal:ce for a victory when a break a lo08 los!P&amp; streak In
Hil}I•S
far IIlii lith consecutive year, Mike MlrnhcMll ••.. . 6-3 SOO PQrW..,.IIIIut 59 Vllltq 61
Poiiiii'OJI IOOflllc was1 1top- klblll' o.M, Gllw.l 64-14,
bai!&lt;et by Larry Whobrey was the South-tern ljYm, kept on
1110 oil lettermen, throe ol Mll&lt;e llw'illlt .. .... ... 6-0 161 Upper &amp;alldulky 11lbWIIII tl
by SlmptOn, a 1-11 e dor, HayburD l·H Buescher 1-1·3.
27
disallowed with ono second left. the heels of tbt Hlsbl•nc!en, by
them starrers last :mnter, re; gbob Doelflllller ... - .. &amp;0 15 Cleveland JohD Adamt 11
sis field 8oalB and five TQiali ze- -M.
Foi!Vord Chock LeJCb watiDIII- using full c:ourl
preu,
£'l •£
IUnl1n8 for the Bl8 Bladu Jeff Swliher ........ IHl 15li Clevtldd Cldlt4nl lAIII 61 foul ahllll lor IT polnll. The PomtrOY _ ISIIDPIQ!I 14-17,
8
ed,· before lht play, but hi m1JI. untU Spauldlo8 Ued lht same
e8
JQ6i.IIIN baikltball campaliu. Bill Pwk .. ....... .. . 5-10 170 Clevlland lltiJ' N011t M1
othar Pulhlr player ot Kn!Jhl :1-4-4 IPIIII WI, 1\oUsb
ed the tying foul shot at'.empl at 47-47 wllil 3:27 rem•l•ins.
li\!l
A yoer qo, Pt. Pleuanl won Gtry Wrlthl . .. ..... . 5-t lim
Cleveland
Wnl
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W.18, Swtu.r
8111111 74
135
before the ftnal bUller.
He also ellliiWdthe IWCOild !nul
five ond lost 15. 11 was COICb KeonY lo{artlll • •••• • • 5-I
aeveiNd
aqua Dlck-W '"'"':..
Moore m. 'l'ollll 11-14Rtboundlng was the key In shot as yger jumped into Ill
Hortnn't wont taaiOII rtCOI'd.
1J
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the Highlander triun11&gt;h as the first lead of the evening, 48 •
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BUI I"
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!alter Southwestam flvt arab- 47. With Hall and Tyo lradinl ll'QIIIIln st. Joe
..,_.,.. Tbt Pt. p._m qulnlel will
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Clevtlaad ljl, lflliiUU U
Hoblplal 801 sll abotl
II THE T"'bed 34 caroms to the Bobcatl' baokols tho 8001'0 otood even Oak Hill H, South
Polllt play a »aame schtdule lhio Barry Ollsto • " " " .. 5-4 IOO Eall CleVIIaad flblw •
lhrouib
lh1 hoopt hvm lht lleld • .,.,., "•
n K
. ped
1Upptd past Rocl&lt; Hill 68 • 00, yeer lncludlnJ two with GaUla Joey Jones .... "· • · H 146
11n1s• U
IIICI elllrt mort alllil fret'illroW
1n1 1 COil Grove loll a IJ&amp;.T4 batUe Aoaclemy Hlih ocllool ~se Dennl&amp; Thevenln · · ·• H 130 Clevellld Sl 8IBDI•llao I&amp;
,
un 1 ~ger JUm
to lilly 20 for 1111 Jtoektll,
25 ·
h
po1nt lead on a basket by to Fairland, and Q:eppeake two leaml haven't
on the Sam Pattel'8011 . . . . . . 11-2 130
Clevtllld 'a)'JIIIlllno
Jacoba llld llollapltl,
umpe
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rey.
ripped
Symmell
V.lley
66-37
in
hardwood
since
February,
1947.
Dec.
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A last minute stall by the · Ohio Valley Conferenoe aalllll Pt. Pleasant to that dale, had Dec. 4 - At Princeton
Findlay 'II Lor'liu 18
ble
for tbe wbmlra wllb
) .
. · Wicklinemen failed as Jackson Friday rujht.
won 21 frOm GAllS and lost Dec. 17 - Ripley
Ctnlervlllt 111 Wo)'lll 61
ll.
Ju:J
was fouled at the five second ClltseJ*ka'a debutin8 Pan- 19. 'llle llluo Devils go to Pt. Dec. liD - Milton 'l'ollrnoment Cedaulllo 11
Pomeroy WU c:harpd wllb
pa .
• a ers
mark.
!hero overcame Symmes Val- plea51lnl 011 Jan. 8 and PL Plea- Dec. 31 - Mlltoo Tournoment
Xenlo Woodrow Wllooa 51 fl follb and Wellllall 17 duriDI
t111o .-d.. PI""
penod surge thai taw the host
[ley'• atallinllacUc• in lbe- sant will visit Gallipolis on Feb· Jan. 4 - At Barboursville
Sprlngfleli Colbollc 11
the contest. Werry, Dick KDi&amp;bl IIWIY mon la::po$111
OtD
t;am Jump Into a 30-20 hall· Kyger Creek sonk 20 of 41 ond half, acoring 4S pointl in 19.
a
Jan. 7 - Prlnct!ton
Graham 14
hi INd Ill tilt mr·"•l ..,.
lime advantage. .
alltmpts for a war111 46 . per tJie laat two periods fOil' a 66-31 Last year, Pt. Pleasant tal:
Jan. 8 - Gallipolis .
eenna 111 GNeDviUt 31
Sallrday't «llm.
ua. "'''heTmllllolocndl'lerfl
11 65
Leach and sen1or &amp;uard Jolin cent while Southwestern bit 23 victory bore Friday night.
lied 1,30l polntl eoo&lt;1 for an Jan. 14 - Chapl1Ulnv1llt
Dayten Roo
Philedelpllia II Ntw York
,...,,... Wrile: ,_. 01 .WI
Craddock led Kyger Creek the ol 6t for 33 per cent. The Bob- The Panthtlrll lni1ed 22·31 11 overage o1 65.%, 'but six of tJie Jan. 15 -Triadelphia
Jtlfoeve U
Balllmorl at Dtlroll
•lodar
J'RI1II coP1•
second penod
cals were IO-l7 at the charily haUUme, but senior Phil Wilks b&lt;')IS who IVaduated acC\lliDted Jan. 18 - At Parkersburg
Middlet&amp;w
Franklla "
Bolton at Bl. Lolita
t'llonlo..,ebllptla
The scrappy Bobcats charg· stripe while Southwestern sank and junior Devid Estep llCOI'«&lt; for 9M of
marlrers al'conl· Jan. 21 - At Ripley
Tipp
Bethel i1
ed back the th1rd per:od on 5 of 13 attempts. Southwestem 10 points apiece In the eeoond InC to Jack Rogers, sports edt- Jan. 2.\ - Barhollrlvllle
Urbana IIi Graudvlew d
Ohio Collep Ba...,u SGo,.
71
dnve- ons by Tyo, Jumpers by committed 13 turnovers to the blill to put lht aame on ice.
tor o1 the pt. Pleasant 1\egll- Jan. 28- At Huntlngtx&gt;n East Clnebm 11 Eld
By Ui1Ht4 PnP l!da'uiiOIII
Wl1obrey and basW• by Mike vioitors 12.
Bill Wood allo playiid 1 illy ter.
Feb. 4 - AI Logan
a
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UCLA t2 allo llte111 II
Spaulding and L..ch. Hall pacrole in the comeback vicb')l, Returning this yoor are Blll Feb. 8 - At Cltllpmanvllle
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three The
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Chot- Strlckleo, a e-o senior. Others Feb. 8- Parkersburg
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Claclaaatl Woodwm U
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Lhe Highlanders that stanza win a thrilling, 40-39
in ble, lo.slng lllree llarttn Oil per· John l"'oW&lt;!rs, IH 'sentor,
Feb. 1&amp; - Logan
ClnelanaU Aikea 1S
Wrqoe stallt 71
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FalrlleW U
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9yger Creek. determined to polals were high for the Ultle only !6 of 32 attempts at the Doll Wig&amp;ill$ fH
and Feb. 26 - HuntinrtoJI East
Clevtland Eaal Ted! tl
Case Ttob 81
- - - -- . - - . - Highlanders while Tom EbliB free throw line llllwever Symo Jim Staalll " j!IDi0
CltvelPol John Hay 71
paced Kyger with 18. Jimmy meo val)fy made oo1y IG of 35. The Big' Black.!
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llbaker Heipta 83
51 Ll'kuatd
White also hit the double fig· Gary Cade l8d Symmes Val- their eampalgn oo Frld:iy, Dec.
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10, apiMI their alumnl. Their
l'reiiiOIII Rolla 75
With 14.
SYMMES VAUJ!Y - 1:1-10- flrsl high 9Cboo1 opponent Is
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Tonight, the Bobcats play a 7-8 -:- 37 Cltltl U. 'l'bolnPtTO• PrincetoO, away, on Dec. 14.
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.Perry 7 Bluffton 48 .. · .. ..
Ire. Southwestern's next outina 2 SerMia 2, M&lt;Ctrly 1.
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'18 MlU'!oUa SL Mary I 0
next uesday agamsl 66 Wood 12, Wllkll 14, Arml t
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Fori Frye I! Wlll'l'Oil39Locol 53
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Eiler 13, Pendietoll D, Houck I, Player
Hgt. WI. Coach Raymond Zetls' Rio Newport " Belpre
KYGER CREEK &lt;501
Harless 2, Viclrers 2, Gi114tpie !lUI Strleklen . .. . . .. t&gt;S 170 Grande JV's suffered a bad Caldwell U Waterlord 11
Leach, H-14: Tyo, 7-2-16; 2.
Gary Marnhoot ... . .. 6-3 190 night ID the lteld and at the MaiiJDGm M
Spaulding, S.:t-7; Whobrey 3-U·
Bob Beckett .. . .... 6-2
fret throw line Friday nlgbt 0
COiro (W. VL)
6; Craddock, 3-1·7. Totals 20 • The Fairlaod
brokf Doll Wigginl .. .. .. .. &amp;-1 165 Lee's Junior Collese de
j)ljrloa M41Dky II
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open a clooe aame with a lilird Jolin F'IOweri · .... .... tHI 180 the JV'• 98-M.
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,quarter outburst here fl\iday John ~· .; .. ;;·: ..... H 150 It was the Junior vanlty'a 8l1llll • MaPIIIOD 5I
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' night and po&lt;~ted an 86-14 win Joe Smith .. .. .. . . ... !HI 165 llnt 10,. of the stason.
JaeboD 83 lllarllaCtOD fl
RU'ILAND, O.
Hall, 9-Z-20: Elliott,
2-1-S: over Coal Grove in an Ohio Val- llovld lllas ........... 5-T IIIli The Jackson, Ky., squad wu Akroa Eaol 15 lllrbeltn
Colley, 5-ll-10; Jackson 3-2-8; ley Qonlerence baslretball openJUNIORS
a..illllltl Roger Ba&lt;oa U
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Shriver, 4-0-11; Bryant 0-0-0. To- er.
flu k Call
6·3 170 led by J. '1\Jrner'l
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Cblolllllall Parcell "
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tals 23-5-51.
The Dragons' Ernie Boll led
Newbeny . :: ::: 1-3 IIIli
waa hl&amp;h man lor IUo Delphi• st. John U
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the attack with 118 points, and Jbn Staats .... .. .. .. . IH m WIToth ~ hlthe JV'
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WAL-LITE PERMANENT WALL
Kyger Creek .. ·. 1010 1114-50' IOIIIllllllte Tom Ruaoall bad 24 Huck Bu.ard .. . .. .. . IH) 160
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Southwntern .. 12 18 9 1,2.-l;l markers. John Eaton coolributJacobo JulliOl' College on the
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COVERING FURNISHED &amp;Y
Reserve Southwestern tO ~- ed 15 polnlll In lhl!
wlnnini -74 Boyd 10, Deeds 13, Gun- Rio Grande Elementary hard- ll'rale7•llurl 71 MaluviUt tl
ger Creek 39.
Clute.
QOe 8, Cyrus 5, Newman
28, wood. The box score .
New Volcani R
For 0011 Grove, Charles New· Andtrson 10.
RIO GRANDE (Ill
Will Mlukbi&amp;Ual 51 (el)
_IUILDIU SUPPLY
Browna Play
man hod 28, Tim Deeds, 13, and F.uRLAND - 15-:rti-24-22 - Collins, 8-1·17; Shaffer, 3-2· Meadowbrook M
John Boyd llllllcoy Anderson 88 Roberts 7, Hall 26, Russell I; Haas, 6-7-1&amp;; Miller, 5-%-U: a Newl ....... lll. .,.,111141
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24 , Vnceot 6, Eaton 15 , Salyer McDaruel, 44-10; Cot&gt;k
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Whan COAL GROVE - 111-20- 1-246
Totals 2G-1H6.
MIDDLII'ORT, O.
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the County ASCS Olflco Ill make
. co. Extro&lt;ion Agent, Agr. Itimber or brush, there obvious· , the farm forester come• back ; grow, will produce a consider· elm tree• would fall 1n this, wooda to overbalance the harm is on higher quality and fewer .:a:rr:ang=em:en::ts:.::::::::::::;
Farmers here h;we an oppor-. !y, are many acres which could Iand checks It, before approvmg able mcre~se ID value to .be category._ .
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harvested 1ater when the tim- Accordin8' to. Smallwood wtth l n kllhng . trees by
'l1le improvement In quality
., rre · :1s \WH a~ tmprove their I timber stand
improvement. , In a neighboring county it was ber is of commercial size. . --- lacge trees it .is usually best to1means vanous materials
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polSOn them, letting used such as 2,4-D, 2,4,5-T,
grades. In our neighboring COllll·ll
~: 1al\w~od. area tann fores t- ment · is the thinning o( dense ing timber stand improvement ment program, with cost shar- tb~m d~; standing up, rather a combination of these. Some ty it was pointed out that wither.
stands so as to release desir- probably would range from a- ing, is not a h'arvesting opera-· ~n lo cu~ them1 .down, per- of these materials are used
manogement and improve. .. .
. .. _~ abl t' seedlings and young trees. round. $10 to $22 ~r acre· Most tion_. 1t is simply removing. ~ -~~...~BJD8gmg sm'lller trees as .a basal spray at the junction
ment onl~ about seven per
,The uppurl unl\) " m lhe tm. in essence. competing
and of thiS c""t Is m labur, at- desrrable trees and vegetatiOn Otey_ !all.
. [the root and trunk and are
of the limber would be
b· r stand Improve ment pro- undesi rabl e vegetation is re-I though chemicals are mvolved,by e1ther cuttmg, g~rdhng or With some small trees It JS plied to the extent of
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by chemical treatment.
simple to use the axe or a lillUlll runoff. going to the roota.
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nmy be more efficient on
per cent. It was pointed out that
~~:mager. e'"?plra:s1zt:'d 11 1s a.l Th~ opporlumtv for the cost Smallwood the things that are n~eding to be done on many Mr.. Sblelds pointed out Ia species than top sprays.
it takes 20 to 40 years to
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JOi nt opcratton bet ween the; sharmg, of coune,
comes done m timber stand improve- woods is removal of grape .our d1seussloa tbat we are aot trees that are over five inChes returns as listed with
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farm ;through th e county ASCS pro- ment, he pointed out that this vines. In some woods this is .• mPtiag to make a park in dimeter It Is usually
good management.
prog1:am, and the farm forest-: gram.
II varies with the timber area.
Ithe oonly ftling that needs to be ·~t of tbe woods bat we are sary to apply the chemcal
With the large number of
,.r_ Kr y to the oppor&lt; umty IS ! Farmers s hould cont act llmt , It is quesUonable if_.,ljq.~er ~-~and.-_gj,~ourse Ote lime In· lillempliag to improve
lhe fri!Ja .9r. girdles. ll)llde
tl t!IJUgh lhl' cost sharmg pro- Office, to Sign up for the prac-1 stand improvement is ~1 \'ol...:_' aM !'the cost, or course, crowlb of the desirable apee- Ule base ol the trunk.
gt: nn which ~~ovides 80 per t1~e. The tarm forester than on poor sites such as ridg~
, ps WoU~be tQWer m·!ln in sOme, Jes 10 tbat they ~ develop As wp pointed out ~~~~di\l
r1'nt or the e:;tJmated cost of w1\l come on a farm to ex-1or :south and southwest sl s. other
ra~ms. . .
iDto merehantable timber ov- the purpose Of the tiniber
t1m~er stan? impro~ement. i a~ine the woodland. He will in-· Such sites usually have c .st . · a~y_j,reas wolf trees ~tte .-a period Dr ~an.
improvement is to permit
_!_·nh _b_:tt_:r t.~ an JO ~r -~e.nt.~~te wl~·~:~-~ .~-be doue. , nut, oak and scarlet and ·
con1tderable
damage. One other th~ng olwoys im- desirable speci~s of trees
ties.
Wolf trees ore simply big trees, One other thmg always im- make better growth.
MANY GOOD SITES
wh1ch may be unsound , and portant In woodland lmprove- 1 A recent study shows that !
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there are many medium to space which could be advantage· stock IS fenced out of the woods· an area is approximately the
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remamed generally stable dur-1 sources of farm • mortgage '
WASHINGTON (UPil - The rupward trend of the Iota! debt ing the fir&lt;! half of 1965, the credit
Agnculture Department es t!- IS ool likely to slop or be hait-I de~rtment said. On July I ,ten
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farm debt thi s year will total ! The department said Interest banks were charging 5.5 per The Crop Reporlmg Board
$2.1 billion The charges are eharges on the farm debl m cent on the1r farm - mortgage has estimated the 1965 apple
likely to bt' hi gher in 1966. [ 1965 were about. one·half high: loans, one was charging 5.2 per c~ . at 135.7 million bushels.
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The ~~I 1965 charge l!i about wherea s ootstanding debt in- agency said eight of Lhe hahks 1964 crop but 1l pel' cent hi'•ah-11
$:!OO nullion. or 10 per C~l creased about 60 per cent dur~ have not changed rates .since er than the 1959-63 average.
more th~n mt£-rest _charges Ill ing the peri&lt;x.l. The department mly 1961.
The board said about 2
196 4. It 1 ~ about the same per· said this indicated interest ·Rates by life insurance rom- cent of the 1965 crop was
eentage :ncrease as oc:·urred charge~ have increased more panit&gt;t on their farm~mortgage unharvested'beca~s~ of a short! (rom 1983 to 1964·
: rapidly than total farm ex- eom~itrnfJnts averaged 5.7 per age of Ia~. lo\f prices, or ot.h·
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DOMINION POf!TABL£
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Asian countries took neraly
one·fourth of all U.S. farm ex·
Portahie,
port sales ror dollars a¢ about
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tables, • -wen as an important
outlet for · eptton, corn. oilseeds .
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and meats.
LOTS MORE!
Included In tlle gooda purchased
ARVIN CLOCK
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SHOPCRAFT
Uolco n,..r
$118,00 by Canada were $156 mlllion of
and soybeans trans-ship$159.00 grains
ped tilroUgh Canadian ports for
U!Uco Comblaotloa $265,00
exports through the St. Law·
Seaway.
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$16,25 the;.Jeoidfng . IIOIIar markets in
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The Republic of South Africa
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one that we wbo 11'1 rt1ponaible for the operation and
DlwPIIIIIIt of the nr.tion'alarieBt invator-owned electric utiHty COilltantly uk oun~elv• in connection with
the &lt;iRtt111 and expa111ion of our System, A• president or
thlloo:Dpalty, let me reassure you as to the alate of
)IAIIII'Itla• of YOUR electric company.
I eannot aay-110 one can say-with abaolute certainty
that, liven an ..nw!it\'4ble eombination of circumltanefl.llleb • • Dl:e:w iooi~Xat;.ot, euch a vut outage
eould not t*ur QD :;1:, A.-:lcorlcan Electric Power Syatem,
But I 0111 and do ay th~o~ such an occurrence ie incon·
cet~ble, Here are the reaaor.1 this iJ ao:
1. Tht UP Sy.tem ..aentially it 1 different ldnd of
atility operation. It has been developed, over tht put
fiTt
on a dille~nt set of principles. It hu been
planlled, tnlineered. d.i!IM(l, built and Ia operettd
cllfen~~~tly thaa the power ayatems affected. AI a eonIIQIWlct. it bebav• difnntly in tim• of atreu.
1. Wh•tb• AEP lbatetn collliam of aix operating com·
paniet,~rovljng eleetril ..-vice in the 1t&amp;te. of Ohio,
lndiw, Micldl!lll, VIJiinla, W•t Virginia, Kentucky
and Telut...., It opat. u a a!nil• integrat.d power
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our System i1 tremendoutly strengthened and reinforced
by 46 h i~ll-v ollage interconnections with 21 dill'erent
eledric utili tie$ lllUTotmding the area we wer\'i , \\'i, in
turn, strengthen and reinforce their power supply 111
well. Nor do ~1ese include nine high-voltage lie$ cur·
rently under comMt~et i on or projected. Properly de·
,;gned regional interconnection1 produce strength, not
weakness.
4. The AF:P System is magnificently safeg~tardlld by the
most modern array of protective equipment yet de•igned- de\'ices tl1at a•·e completely automatic and operat\1 at opeeda, and with capacitiet, far above normal
atandnnls,
~. In opPrntion, each line segment of our tranrni!ll!ion
necwor:t ia ~tllli!lu~d to have tht capacity pj8(jed to lie·
liver p·wer !rom the senerating plant. to the load
eentel't! &lt;1$ well as to allow sreat ftelllbility in power ftow
ovw tht entire Syatem. Such fltlibility ia required In
tlm• of outages of generetingeapaelty at the plant1111d
In periods of additional "»wing$" of power &amp;CI'QII PN1:I
of the System MUlting from emeraency conditiolll on
or outside the AEP Byatem.
6, F!nalty, eneinltl'lng and comput.r atudiee are under
way et llll times, ~btl all&lt;t ebeckinc the perfonnanee
of the Syatem unllw aimulat«&lt; eonditi0111 of m01t ad·
veree chu'eeter. By thia, we mean the simula~ 1011 of
entire plant$ or linea, al~e or In combination, either Qll
our s,..tem or on the~ rj neighboring utilitiee.

ThroUKh theyt~m 'il't h~Vf•J r•rillnrllrl n &lt; an~ ' " .@
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conditione on the Sy»lttn. On~ ouri1case w~~ lo&gt;r -~ i;··;i.
when the wor~t tornado&amp; in l' .S. h i&gt;~ u•-y M~ • t~n•·i ~ ;,; •
areu of our System in Indi~n• and ()hio. A tQtill Qi ~~
high-voltage lin114and everalsttbstatiuns wer• kn,•·.'·:•d
out of rwrvice, including alll3 t111nsmi!ll!ion lines fm!'oc
the city of Fort Wayne. !\ onetbeleie. thm toma•."'•
failed to mterrupt a 11ingle kilowatt of load on the Af·:i"
S)"tem ex~ept to c~tomen connected to tho!e puwar
lin" that were flattened,
(On# cf tho major parQd01~s Qj lh1 Nor,mh'" g blc,·km4
IWI 1/14 try f.\rt w111 im1/lldwtelv allu•dfli f~r tJ P'' ~~ :•
JIOICtT grid of ntJtiona! rcopt as an o-"l".&lt; iblt remedy 10
pment flllurt Oilt(IJiel u/ ita ki"d-a cry th!ll u:ent "P •~
/5« oJ tJ:r j(I,(Jt 1/tat I fQI'fT1llllfnf.-o1l'IIW pou·tr av-~te l!' ifJ~
lhf r~~ fi.IUJlf for 1114 b1ockolll in IJrc fi ral ~lc&lt;t . l
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AlP'a II a proud record of performaoee, Neverthr.i•.s,
we baTt alnad;, tam lttPt to 1'1Chtelt our entire ~Yi•
ta. Wt ve doilll tbi• to detennine if. in any way. we
Deed furtlttr to ttreD&amp;then or improve our protec~i vt
ayatem « our opQting procedures,

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kind of 11vere emerpney t~ we could eonttmplete

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without tdl'eetfn1 eu•t.omer aervlce ln any way. Thtlllllt
exception to thiJ, of coul'if, wQuld be in tht immed ;a,t
ar"' of the emeriency it~~ell. and even h ~tre the Sy il.t tll ·,
built-in aftiUtrdt would serve to minimi7.t tl1t ~-\ll.t
and duration of any outage.

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011 the evenlnt of November 9, a mauive electric power
IDt4nvption took place in th11 northea~tem section of the
Vlllted Stat.. and aouthern Cllnadll. An estimated 30·
allliOil JIIIOple wert affected for varyina periods of time.
None of our cQitoma wu affected in lillY way by the
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the charges of the ·short-term
By United Prell loteroatioaal
; debl were commercial banks, I
Today is Saturday , O.c. 4,1
produc!ion credit associa tions, I
' the 338th day of 1965 wilh 27 to
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Pomeroy, Ohio about t2 per cPnt and the non- modi ties worth $2 27 billion. \c line will result mostly from · btd farew ell .~o hts troops at a
Mulbe rry Ave.
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rc&gt;fl l esi&lt;J!e debt 7 per cent. The The commercial exporls
exports of dairy pro- New York Ct.ty tavern shortly
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the record exports of a year '.variety meats. bides and skiD; Wilson sailed for France to
earlier to the same area.
and turkey•. FAS aaid.
attend !he peace conference at
Other big area dollar pur·
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FAS said nports of. Inedible In 1942, President Rooseveli ·
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million.
million for refusing to call off
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to Europe fell sharply from tlle aa anll vermont.
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Stop in and order now for
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President George Washington
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MOORE PROMOTED
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10:011 Secret Squirrel
10&gt;30 Underdog
11:00 Top Cat
11:30 Fury
12:00 The First Look
12:30 Explorlnfl
1:00 Theatre J
1:30 PGA 4 Ball Championship
3:00 Nationwid e Bowling
4:00 Bllttle Line
4:30 ln Vs. Hands
5:00 The American Challeogo
5: 30 Sports In Action
5: 30 Biography
6:00 Hullabaloo
6' 30 Flatt and Scrugp
7:00 Porter Waroner
8:00 I Oreatn of Jeannie
8:311 Get Smart
9:00 Satur&lt;tay Night at Movlea
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(_;r·m1ni 7\ t&gt;gg-s l1aped orbit
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Tu1•~d..1y m ordt'r to facilitate
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lll h~l un whwh will shatter all
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lord, pastor of llie New Haven ett Thomas, Mrs. Ed Speneer, witli her
Mr. and Mrs
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Mrs. Albert Woodard and ~h!ld- Arnold RJchards. Mrs. Sta~y
Hicks. Guests wt-re Mr. and
e\·enmg. at ht• l llome. g1rt s. Semhng a g1ft was Chll r·
re·n, Irene and Morton Barnes Bunton and son, Brett, of Cmer ""'giVen by lloe "" ~lr. ~:ast \1;nn Sl. Prizes for gJones les y,,, t;arnes were played llanghtl'r Surprised
and Miss Becky Wright.
d cmnati , j~ned k h~r hh~bano
Ai Mrs. Oonald Hicks and
snn. v.er(' owardt'd t11 \'irs.
John and a good li me enjoyed by
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~ · -· lkal'er lind !\'I rs . Donald ~k- all. Spl:'ndmg the weekend with · At 8Jrlhtlay Party
Mrs. Fritz Buck, Mrs.
John of her parents, Mr. a~d Mr.s
Kerme.
· Handy Keoth was Billy Cleland Mrs. Alfred Crow pleasantly Goett, Mrs. Merlin Tracy, Mrs. jHichards. Mr. Bunton. " cont•a.
Refreshments were served by : uf Haci ne·
surpri ~ed her daughter. Rebec- : Ben Turner, Mrs. Clarence An- u.mg h1s studtes at Ohio Umver
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inl'l uded Stephl'n Hayes , Debra : Mayer. Mrs. W. 0 . Barrut~, Lexingto.n, O~to, . vtstted this
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; Hall. Peggy Neigler,
Johnni e I Mi ss Bertha Conde, Mrs. ~h1l week_ wtth h1s stster and broson Well and Mrs. Te rr}· Phalin . F'ive member:-; nf Lhe WSWS: West Barbara Theiss and Ste-1Meinhart, Miss Erma Sm1th, ther-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
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rr 1·pnl gtH'St of her sister and at the EUB Church.
gifts. rerreshments of cake
Mrs. Marvin McCiw-e.
Mrs. spent several
With ::r
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Marietta on Nnvem ber 23rd i there. Worksho~ were held
for the var iO US secretaries. At-'
1 Duuglas. Warren Herald, Ter- tending from the local church
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fV Pl ) - Gemim 7 astronauts mi.'&lt;Jils uf a l&lt;tSI'r l1ght bt'a m.
: Frank Borman a nd James Ont' of 1lw as lrun&lt;llJ is alsn
' Lovell flashed on through 1was scheduled t(l bcrome the
history 's longest spnce rlighL i fi rst a.~tronuul to orbit m h1s
, today while technicians al. C&lt;&gt;pe underwear shuekmg Iu s l1ghl ·
I Kennedy moved Up to 15 hour!'i wetght fly in:; Sl iil m the
&lt;th('ad of st:hedut£' in prepan ng pr~·:;su rized Gemini 7 rab1n
!or the launch of Gemini 6.
1 The pO!'is ihil ity ;1 ro w
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The Gemini
capsul e W&lt;ls I Gem ini 6 m•gh! bt• b uu ltt&gt;d
I elerLrtca lly "mated" to its huge I Su nday , a da y t&gt;arht-r 1km
ITitan 2 la~nched at B:45 a.rn _ pJanned, tu , ca1T~· . \\' ;illt'r
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Th1s was a task Sdllrr&lt;.~ &lt;-t!Hi l hom:i'i Sial ford m
1&lt;lrigmally schedul ed to be done I pursuit ot Gem1r1i 7 :uaJ llll.'
,'lround midnight. Other phases i Ji r!;l t sp&lt;Jce rmrhrou ~
of lhe work or. Gem ini 6 were · Offici als at ( ';1 1 1 ~ 1\•·mwdy
reported four to six hours and the IIOtL~Inn S;u'- f' t·,·nu·r
ahe&lt;Jd.
were cardu l to s:•.v h •J\I l' l'l' l'
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store for Borman and Love ll was set for lk1·. ];} and n:,
both 37, today wer: _an_attem pt _dec•1sion Jwd b( ('t\ 111;,dt· to

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VATICAN CITY POPt. l
Paul VI has prepared a Papal j
Bull permitting Catnolics lo cat :
meat on Fridays, it was reliably reported today. High-level!
Vatican sources said the pontiff will issue the decree Tuesday at a public sesion of the
Ecumenical Council.
Informant told UPI the decree lilts major fast and abstinence rul es ror ull Catholics
except monks, nuns and other
members of religious orders.
but the rules will still be moin·
tained for Good Friday, t h el
Christma s vigil and ose other
major fenst day. probably that
of the lmmaculate Concept ion
on Dec. 8.

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attempt to place a package of
instruments on the lunar su rface and pave the way for a
munned flight to the moon.

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wooch-ow McKelvey and
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whit:l• fmunc es. The. food for the c: tck,l Meigs Temple Pythlan
Mike
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refreshments,
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tr Wi th a ~~l.t. ad A arne en dmner WJII be, donate 1.1) ters will meet in regulur sess ion W. Va . visited FFJday With rei-,
freslunent table was attractive Mrs. Ervin and Miss Hawley,
Pomeroy
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Tuesday, at 7:30. p.m. at
alives.
in white cover and centered Mrs. Davenport, Mrs. Nelson,
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Miri dl eport Arr.H'fl('an .Legmn !\Irs. Emmogene .Loho unler-.
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with an arrangement of pink Mrs. B. B. Zeigler, Mrs. Lewl!l,
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Will iam Auruwl Clrristnw.s
hall. There wtll be a 50 cent went :-;urgery at Umvers1ty Hos- NEW HAVEN - R.cently 5 carnations with pink candles in Mrs. Ethel Lowery, Mrs. Theo
Pomeroy. Ohk
Rollm 1-J.eaJ ii s. j1 . Rei bid /)'
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gif t exchange.
, pital Friday·
adults of the Evangelical Untf.. crystal holders on either side. Neutzling Mrs. Beulah Roush;
Ktlliuger, :\1rs. t:&gt;niY
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ed Brethren Church met in a Games were played with priz- ara her~a\ia Mrs
Mitchell
and Mrs. Al·nn ld H&lt;t~·~~- rht&gt; The Young Adult Class of the. White Rose Lodge Auxiliary.
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~rs Mei,nhart '
rema inder of t he evr~mg wa~ Middlepor~ .~'hurch .or Chn:t. •,d ll meet WednesdAy. Oer. 8: lith Btrthday IS
book the group .used, ·:The La- _aOO Miss Evelyn Fick. Mrs.
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spent m sm~mg n! ( hns_ tm~~ held tis ChrHmas dmner at at the legion h:all in Middleport. l..'e/ebrated Nov. 27
bor of the Latty," smce tlle James Guinther won the door
Walt Oi $nty's
"OL D YEL LER "
ca rols wit h :vir~ . Stcw:u t as lht&gt; d mrch Thursday
e~·e- A soL·wl hour will be held fol- Randy Keith Pyles o( Racine EUB denominational theme this prize.
\T('rhmrulor I
uing IJrepared . by lhe women lowing the meeti ng at the hall. was honored with u party upon year is "Jesus Christ Renews After the honored guest openDurr)1hY :\ld_:ture. Ji(•&lt;;s Par· accompani st.
h1·t·. Chll !' k ( "t•wwr:--, Tu mm.~Attt" nding were thr abovP and of .'.he H~mt&gt;btuldt'rs. ~~::~ ~~ · Tlw Pomeroy Shakespeare his l ith birthday at the home: His Church Through. Lay Par~- · ed her gifts, ice cream centerh. lfk.
}!rs . Amanda
Kaspar. :\1rs. S('l "'~d b~ nwn of th:- r l · s. 0 n- t lub wil l meet Wednesday De· of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.! cipation and Vocational Dedi- ed witil pink wedding bells, c~e
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Cuekler Mrs. George bt~·~s~~g wa~ by th~ Rev. _ 0 · cernber 8. at ~ p m . at the home Charles F. Pyles November 27.1cation."
iced in white and decorated m
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bubble!
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an wl Chnstmas. rar ty. Mrs. gum, balloons and mints B:Dd · tions, one on Wednesday even- Wishes Susie and Bill" and cof- and son, Brian, are visiting her
Adm1~s iun '; 5l· &amp; 40c
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
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to to Billy and Wayne C e an •: an hour on Thursday mornings, Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Mrs. Clar- Miss Carol Scott an
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for the Girls IndLtS- Dennis Cole, Tim lhle, Bruce both over a period of six weeks. ence McNeal, Mrs. Charles .Joy Boggs, student nurses 11
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~ima!"stelff organist· sociatlon and invitations tooth· bowl. Assorte c~\""the dil&gt;
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- and party for community child- in the basement of the_ Syra- en_ing at the Masonic emp e
; I ts - Charlo~ Cochran: er chapter lnabillatlon
were wiches were serv_ yincludin8
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dent. was m charge of • short te n MIS '-\layne Gibbons. chair· cuse Methodi•t Church mstead Middleport.
Starpo ~~
Thotnas ruth· read including AQJens Doc. 3 &amp; mg room committe~ Mildred
A dehcJous turkey dinnt'r was bus mt&gt;ss sess1on wh1ch opened man, is heading the project. of at the lownlhall. lt will ~gin Other offic~rs ~tailed
ln· adah;
Le:s esttwr': E~ Ppmeroy, Dec. B, at 7:45 p·m. Cathryn Ervm. 8 ~ and Aud·
served at 6 30 and members with Ihe Lord' Pn•yer in um- The dmner Will he held Tu es· at .o a m . Dec 4. Contamers eluded BesSie Kmg, associate Roselnar~on Ym.;.u,a· and Ar- Mrs. Guy Reynolds present· Hawley. co-cha1rm~~ Nelson,
wNe seated at a table w1th
El ct on of offi eers was da v t:'venmg. Dec 14 a! 5 30 needed for car ryout Servmg matron, and Robert King, asso- ~ae ~0 . 'lecta ~na Bunce ed the junior past matron, Mrs. rey Daven~rt, 0
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with the past rna· Evelyn LewiB.
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·d l'andltos !It'd With rrd bcm" presJden t, Mrs La wrenee Lan- mg .m age from 4 through
Ipjes 75 cents each, 15 cents by
Meinhart,
·, s Grate sented to Allen Hughes retir· year
Include Euvet;Ull ec-rn:sta l
v.ere on t'tthf'r mng Vl ('t'
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pi ere. Many bazaar articles
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jna worthy patron chapters tie, Rosemary Lyons,
St aiflm
Jl'rench
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LillianHawkins,
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renterp~er·e and ard Cam phell. se.-retary; and'I gruup songmg . of .carols w1111
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Clat-• were
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''" "' h end of Ihe toble Nap- Moss Thelma f:rum r. treasurer he under lhe dorerhon of .~:II
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w!th and Beulah Jones; In· Pomeroy, Wilkesville, Chewe, life member,
Freddie Hou
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tal~ conductress Rom• Harrisonville, Amesville, Ches- KsthleenAnthony,_ . Grac&lt;
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' Hilt' book:. l'l ilh name m~wnbed .11 tht homt:' ol \l rs. Thnmii.S shO\\n hv Pastor M E Do wson.' their annual Christmas
party I Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan I Hawk~ns; ins~ l!t~~i~ ~tl- Ohio. '
French, All~~ Hughes, Robert
n rt&gt;d and gree n .1nd Javors cook AI tht' close of th: hu sl-j Mrs Robert Coats and Mrs. I Monday, J?f;c. 6 at 7 p m. at the and son, Skip and Mrs. Flor· ith Russell,
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The theme tor the new year
Ann . Th_omas:
.,.,., 1e Da•t wtt h De\tght books ness sess 11111 Happ~ Bu U1dav 1o E Rall are cha1rman for the home of ~rs. Claremont Har- ence Holley were recent vlsl- nel,hEvehalynle
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picting the star of Bethlehem ·IS LeWJS, Peggy Spurlock
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tron d worthy patron were given eocb guest A soc· shme pages; BesSIO Klng,M .
m·•, ~'mOOt Mrs ~·rank Stc-1 H;:~w ms w m wa!:i
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IThanksgiving Day at the i r
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Mr. and Mrs. KeMeth Swart
and children Greg .and Pamela,
Akron, Mrs. Maud Thronburg,
Huntington, W. Va., and Mr.
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EARNS AIDE ROLE
Ronaleen Osborne, R D. 2,
Long Bottom, a Junior at Bethany College, W. Va., baa been
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Mrs.
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8:30 GET SMART - "Aboard
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Smart
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take a half-million dollar pay.
roll to CONTROL's free.lance
agents behind the lron Curtain.
9:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES - "The Bello
Are Ringtog," •tarring Judy
Holliday and Doan Martin. A
telephooe answering oervice
tperator falls in love, sight Jlllo

7:00 TV Claasroom
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
1:00 "Heckle and Jockle"
1;30 TeJmessee '1'Uiel1u
10;00 Mighty Mouse
10;30 LinUJ the Lion Hearted
11 :00 Tom and Jerry
11:30 Quick Draw MeGraw
12:00 Sky Klhg
12:30 Tho Adventum ., Lwll
1:00 My Friend FUcka
t :30 Jim Walter Jubilee
2&gt;00 Championship Bowlinr
3;00 Football Cardinals VI.
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6:00 Trials of O'Brian
7:00 Smothers Brothtr1
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8:30 S.Cret Agent
1:30 , . Loner
10:00 Guasmoke
11:00 New• Tonight
II: 15 Million Dollar MOY!oa

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Social Security
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10;00 ShenanipaDI
10:!0 Tho llealla
U:OO Cuper Ca..U:IO Porky Pll
12:00 Bup lluaay
12:30 Mtlloo 1bo MOII!Ier
· I :110 floppily Hopper
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1:30 Tho Laiii'OII&lt;e Walle !how
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11:45 FILMS OF THE IO'o ''Girll on_tbe Loose,'' !tarrinl
Maria Corday, and Mark Richman. Stqing a oensailonal $200
payroll robbery, • daring female gang .....,istlng fll Agneo
CIOJ'k, Vero Parkinson, Joyca
Johanneaon, and Merle Wlllia1111
make a IUC&lt;I!&amp;!ful get-away with
fJJe help of Vera'• olstor Belen.

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Cbarmel IS, "The lnvaatlon of
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Martha Balll'IMn alld "llorri!r
Hotel, II 19110, Olristopher LMJ
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MONDAY'S LATE MOVIE
Chlnnel 13, "BucJes in the Afternoon,.. 19S2, Ray MlDond.
TIIESDl Y'S LATE MVVIE
Cbanne1 13, "I Bombed Pearl
Harbor,u 1160, Tolhlro MtrUM.
Wlldaelday's Late Movies
Ov.mel lS, "'I'be Law•"
1110. MacDomld Carey a a d
Cbanliel 1, "Bewan. My Lew•
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Jerry Van Dyke
No Longer In
Dick's S~dow
By VEKNON SC01T
UFI HoDywood Corr.,pondent
HOLLYWOOD (UPli - Jt 'o
aurprising to see Jerry
Van
Dyke with a Californfil suntan
Inasmuch as he has lind in
tho sllode of hio brother's fame
for the past five years.
Bul Jerry , like frere Dick,
h11 hi8 own television series
now, "My Mother, The Car. '"
And lUte Dick he also has his
own swimming pool. which aceounts for that suntan.
Jerry is married to his high
eehooJ sweetheart, C&amp;rol, and
they Uve in the hills above the
San Fernando valley
with
daughtero Kelly Jean, 7, and
Jeri Lyon, 3.
Their home io on English colonial with three bedrooms and
two baths - modest by his
brother's ltandards, but Jerry
hao llved in California
only
three year..
The Vltn Dyke children have
1 muU named ke and a pair of
lazy cats who answer to Jeel"
tr1 and Tinter Bell, If they nnswer at all. .
Both youngsten ottend pri·
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Jerry and his brother
are
close friends, visiting back and
forth several times. a week.f'oth
are PresbyteriaruJ although Jerry is not as active in
t he
church as Dick.
"On weekends Dick and his
family come over here
lo
lounge round the poot, or we
go over to his place," says Jerry. ''Most of our buddies are
in show business, so we have
many of the same friends.
"We don 't entertain on a la v.
ish scale or anything like that.
Just amaH dinner parties with
a lot of show biz talk."
loess Shy
Jerry is Jess ahy than his
brother, more outgoing and re-.
)axed among atrangen, He '!
aomewhat self-conscious about
comparisons with Dick but there
isn't a shred of envy for Dick's
burgeoning success.
They bear a strong resembhl.nce to one another that is
more apparent off-screen thab
~· They •lao dress limllarly,
1n sweaters, !llacb m- sporU
Jackets·
During vacatiooa the
Van
Dykes pack up lllld head for
their native Danville, Ill.,
where bolh Carol's Pl"""ls and
the sento• van Dykes sun make
their hom...
'"I try to play tennis on weekends," says Jercy. ''I spend an
buur or so at the Lao Angeles
Tennfo Club on SalJirday and
Sunday. I nsed 1o lie a good
player ~ I have trophies to
prove It - and lately I've e!ltered a few touruments just
lor the fun of it.

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wt' can play mixed doub1ea
at the club. But she's g(}t a lona:
w"d'~&lt;' to go yet. "
lr Ca rol is a neorhyte on the
court. she's an expert decorator and cook. She designed their
home in CQnlemporary modem
motif in color tones of green,
yellnw and urange. Their living
room is divided to give spltCII
for Jerry's den.
"But ! still don 't l:rav1 a bideout of my own.'' he says.
''When I want to escape 111 thl
women in the family I duck into the steam bath out by 1M
pool. It 's a little warm
out
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Jack W. Lee, Genral Manag.
or of WSAZ Radio ond T•levJ.
alon has been Invited to attend
a Wblt. House Conference on
Cornmuni&lt;•~ons In Washington.
Lee, VIce President of CapJ..
tal Cities Broadc88tlng Corpor.
atioD and other l!ader11 In the
communications industry will
mnfer with top governmental
ofDdals and Presidential repreIIOillaUves
during the Nt&gt;vember 30 conference.
The WSAZ executive is al!o
Chairman of the Radio Board
of the National Association of
Broadcasters.

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HOLLYWOOD IUP[J
John
Fiedler took "' two-wN&gt;k le::~ v e
from Broodwa) 's "The
Odd
Couple" for a role in "A t'lat
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