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J~ Sentinel, Pomeroy·'Mlddl~ o., Nov. '1, 1988 A
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Maurice Tholl'IPIWII; . m' ~ . Given by Andrew•

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Keith Mocgan, Oblo Unlversl- wltll ,Mr: and. Mrs.
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W\111 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. witll ' "~''' apd Mrs. Harry rews entertained with a Inner
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Upolls SUnday afternoon for a
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Roger Morgan and daughter, Cross, lind' In Hamsbura ,wlth''on $ilnday at their home, Eb·
'l11e November meeting of
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Plans were made to begin a er. Tbe secretary reported that the Happy Harvesters class of bowling Pal'\!'.
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Mr. ·~• rs. Oilier nn
Sunday evening church service a balance of $2,953 was needed the Trinity United Church of RA~d~ weleR J;:y llf:m1 '
1 M~. ~E. Burdett: :;d c~~~- Recent guests o( Mr. · and Present were Rev. and l\11'1.
and commission reports were to pay current church askings Christ was held Friday evening st""" ~~ I
H II s'i:'y,
es Qr tte f w~re ~ a~ I • Mrs Richard V..ghao were Raymond Hili, Mr. and Mn;.
made at the regular meeting of by Dee. 31 which include con- at the church with Mrs Henry evce nawoa'· td Mlyseh I• Lei.
J "" BJ·'- nLaer guesi,Molh r~ aln R tl rnds. M .and Mrs •-nard Wehrle Milton Roush and Sandra, Mn;.
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ry Wiles Tink Triplett, Mike and Gary Stobart, students atj Mr. &amp;Ad Mrs. Paul Winn have Charleston, W. Va. They rer Jennings Waylan a
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MethodiSt Church Sunday even- exApenses.
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Prayer from the yearbook Buskirk ~nd Bob Priddy They Marshall University Hununa. -turned from a recent vaca- centiy returned from Florida Mr. and Mrs. Clyde And nd
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· opened the. meei1·ng · were accompamed
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.The Rev. Max Donahue pre· Will be camed out .urmg he Checks
were received from Mrs Carver Williams
and ' with their families.
I;O~hl~o~in~cl~ud~in~g~Cl~e~ve~la~nd::_;w~h~e~re~se:_;;ve~ra~l~m~o~n~tbS~
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Sided m !he absence of t be next two weeks to raiSe t e. Mrs Louis Reibel and Miss
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c. g· . Thelma Grueser for
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Mrs.
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REPORTS IN DA NANG
the canvass and members on Lillie Hauck were named as
000 3D
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Postal Clerk Third Class Don- the committee Will report at the the nominating committee.
'~u~day guests of
Rev. I
aid G. Stepheuson, USN, son church at the close of the dnve. Plans were made for a
and Mrs. Max Donohue and I
of Mrs C. Arnott of Route I, CommiSSion chairman report- Chnstmas dinner and party and
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family were his mother and sis·
Racme, has reported for duty ed on several proJects, mclud· a $! gJft exchange al
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at t e Nava upport ActJI'I.Y mg mem rs Ip an evange ISm church Friday, Dec. 2, at 6 p.
,1 Phyl!is Donahue of Lancaster.
In Da Nang, V1et Nam.
by Mrs. Nan Moore, whiCh has lm. The hostesses, Mrs Ben
~ They attended the morning worplaced special emph&gt;siS on new Neutzlmg, Mrs. Adam Ellersship service at Heath Meth&lt;&gt;
The Almanac
church membership durmg No- bach Miss Lena Grueser and J w K ed f G ve City d' t Ch rch
vember and December, and re' .
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f th Mrs Lillie Hauck Will furmsh VISited Saturday With former Mrs. Rush Philson and son, .
Today i• Monday Nov 7 the phor h on beu ha mg 11 ed e the dessert for the dinner. The neighbors and friends and at· IErich Rush, New Jersey, came 1
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by Jack hazaar to
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tended t11e funeral of 1 1· Saturda~ for a VISit Will) her
(Dllow.
Bechtle, reporting a meeting was announced and members hamson.
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. parents-m·law.• Mr.. and Mrs.
The moon is between its last planned to d'sc
the com· g asked to donate baked goods Mrs. Florence BurnSide IS Ben Philson m Racme. They
quarter a.nd new phase.
Christmas o~se~:~nce in ~~e and fancy work.
. con.fined to he.r home, West were met at ttle Charleston airThe morning stars are MarsCh h Sch 1
Games were played dunng Mam St., by Illness.
,port Saturday by Mr, Philson .,
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and Jupller.
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. ; !he social hour wit.~ prizes a- .Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Downie IRush Philson is stationed at ;
The evenjng star is Satm n.
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, commiS-~ warded to Mrs. Mn .. Memhart. VISited Suoday With Mrs. B. F. Okmawa at the present but Is
p lish physicist and chemist ,sion on missions. reported that Mrs. Fred Dessauer,
Mts. Gravely and Mrs. J. E. Eden. Iexpected to return to the slates
M~ame Curie was born on this lone month would be designat~ Grover Erb and Mrs. Phil Miss Jerri Frick. re.turned to later in the year.
d · 1867
ed as missions monlb with a Meinhart. Refreshments were her employment m Columbus Mrs. James Brewington and
az;;~hJS d~y in history:
missionary speaker to be pres- served by the hostesses, Mrs. Sunday, after undergoing sur- daughter, Mrs. Roger Luckey] 1800 the Lewis and Clark enL Mrs. Emerson Jones, soc- Lawrence Lanning, Mrs. Glad- gery at Mt. Carmel Hospital doo, spent the weekend m Co~·r ' ·ghted the Pacific 1ial concerns, announced that the ys Cuckler, Mrs. Everett Dai· three weeks ago.
lumbus with the former's sister,
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uth of the : annual community dinner would ley and Mrs. Amanda Kaspar Miss Bonnie Smith, student at Mrs. Esther Kissell, who is
anba R' e mo
i be sponsored again this year rrom a table carrying out the Glenville
S t a te College, 1improving from a recent illness.
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. w ki· an · urmg December, an Mrs. 0. fall theme.
•nvi e, . Va.. spen
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n . ' atrper sd eet· ' r niP. Klein, worship commission,
weekend with her
parents, end with tlis parents, Mr. and
the 11rst car oon epiC mg ::1
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Rev. and rs. enze m1
Mrs. Alva Luckeydoo m
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Rev. L. R. Carmichael and Haven, W. Va., and joined bis

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Repub •can parth;, Bolsheviks !pairs to the organ. Mrs. Klein
Remember Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Hamm or wife at the Brewington home
In 19l7. t
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south Webster attended
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overthrew the Russoan provi· the Worship Commission and Shufl'n PerSOnS
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church Sunday.
Kerenskv· and Lemn assumed I' was made a member. J a c k Plans were made to remem- M'1ss MHfJOfle
· · Ben tz, st udent
~---~--- ·Bechtle, trustee, refM)rted on ber shut-ins for Thanksgiving at Mountain State Business Col, the roof repair, and the paint- , and to have 8 Thanksgiving ob- lege, Parkersburg, ":'·
Va.,
NON-PARTISAN BALLOT
m~ of the parsonage roof
servance next Sunday evening spent the weekend WIIh
her
l'tl~ board approved
a_heiwhen the Junior Youth Fellow- ~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Pomeroy Onto
planmng of. a Sunday even mg sh ip of Heath Methodist church Bentz.
5unday, Mond1y, fuesdtr'
church
serv1ce by the Rev. met Sunday evening at the Mr. '8nd Mrs. John PumphNovember 6-7-8
1'MY FAIR LADY"
1 Donahue.
Mrs Jones announc- church.
rey of Columbus and Mr. and
YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED
('J'erhnicolon
, ed that the Junior MYF mem- Eddie Brown, president, pre- Mrs. Ralph Barbee or Grove
Audrey Hepburn, Rex Hllrri· , bers planned to assist with the , sided and led the group in the City were Sunday guests _
or Mr_
j so n. Sranley HoJlQway.
1. Pre-Law Education, Ohio lJnl·
commun_ity dinn er. .
Lord's Prayer. Glenna Sprague and . Mrs. Charles Goeglem and
versity, Athens, Ohio.
8. Special Counaet for AIIOEIIIS
W6dnesdo1y, November 9
AHendmg the r'Jeetmg were was pianist for the hymn sing. fam_1Jy.
General of Ohio.
NOT OPEN
2. Law Degree, Ohio State Uni·
the Rev. Max DonahiJe, Jack ,ing and devotions were given l'wh_ss ~heryl Hood, student at
versity, Col.umbus,-- Ohio.
7, Member of COitgress, 81111
fnursday thru Salurdly
Bechtle, Mr. and Mrs. James by Karen McGirr. Glenna Spra- NahonwJde Beauty Academy, ,
3. Practicing Attorney.
ConJreos. Repre.entatlv.,. lOOi
November 10·11·12
I " BATTLE OF THE BULGE" . Euler, Mrs. 0. P. Klein, Mrs. gue will be devotional leader Columbus, spent the week•nd
District of Ohio.
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j Nan Moo~e, Mr~
Emerson for the next meeting.
with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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nnd 88th ·-General Assembly
8. Admitted to Pnrtfoe Ill stall
Henry Fonda , Robert Shaw. Jones, M1ss Fneda Faehnle, A film strip entiUed, "Am· Melvm Hood.
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Robert Ry:m, Dana 1\ndrcws, Mi" Bess Sanborn, Mr.
and bassadors for Christ" was shown Mr. a!ld Mrs. Roy Davidson
u. s. Supreme Court
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Mrs.
Edward
Young,
Mrs.
Max
during
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program
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with
and
family
or
Columbus
were
S.
Legislative
Counsel
for
Special
r.eo. Mon lgomery
t. Veteran World Will'·
RoUer, Mrs. John Zerkle, Mrs. IEddle Brown and Joey Reitter weekend guest! o.f her. mother,
:=-~~i&gt;·~ 'l'rltansp$$ortatiwctommittee,
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Brcue Lloyd, Mrs. Fjverett Da- ' in charge. Greg Donahue was rors. · .· rwm,
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, law , Mr.and Mrs. Melvm Hood !
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Following the program the , and family.
,_,_ " " - members worked on posters for
thr annual Christmas bazaar to I guidance of Mrs. Johnson, coun·
be held Dec. 1 ~y the Afternoon selor. Mrs. Jo Ann Wright
and Eleanor Circles, under the demonstrated gilt Items to be
made by the group for the holii
days. Cindy Spengler and Kar·1
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Kerns, Cindy Spengler, Char·
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· WASHINGTON - At t h el men, qain 1n and out otomee,war.
undoobted risk of being put whose right and understandable ! When be goes on • brut~IIJ
down as a slave to mere "con-I grief at the death of Mr. Jobll- demanding mission to M•••la.
sensus" and an enemy of "tlw/ son's pndecessor hu found ' In an effort, at least, t~ brt~·
right to ~sent," ono ·ts mcved ltbem ~atlns his sueeeuor II /about polttical unity wolil '"
to ofll!l' 1 modest proposal In though he were a crude Inter- ' associated nations, thl• " "'11
view of the President's forth· toper willl no right even to lmerely an ererclse of do·oh or·t
coming surgical operations.
bold o(ltee.
wisdom - as, of course, •n ,
Tbts Is thai one, iU!d onl,y 111 IIIIJ nnae, be has borne hollj!il argul!lenl II ma~ be one, kind of so-called poiiUoal jlht kind of Irrational burden bul only an npre.,lon ol the
crillclsm of the Prealdenl - 1 that Harry Truman bora alt.r ~oual vanity of Ibis iniOier·
crlticlasm that Is n tact petty the death of Franklin Roose- obly vain man.
and venomous beyond example velL '!be dlllerence has been · So · 1 lh
lied anBiy·
In Iilla century - bt. suspendod thai while Mr. Truman wu at
me 0 1 1~ .
lor a. Utile while, not for lilt 1 tOIIIIth forcivep tor succeeding ses of this
JntNslon, md'"'!: .
lake of a man named Joh~ I Afr. Rooaeyel~ Mr, Jo!msoo from those whO must tnllhlu ·
but in elememary respect lor In lhrte years ha• never yet , ly be ealled proleMtonal Johadeeent public debate.
been given .an amnesty.
son hater&lt; and not Johnson
For the Presidency Itself rut· w~en rt()elldtedly he
has crlttca, have been simply ,,..
ly Is entitled to some kind ol rranslated ihe welfare dr.ams lerodible. Por, bert again. ""
lair and adult treatment, wilt- !ol the DernoeraUc fsr-left wtnc · demon11rabta allied taint ,from
lber held b1 a maa Dlmtll tnto leJ!slallve reellllet as no thla venture, fu!ll' lfantllll that
Lydon JobiLIOII, a man named , man before had do11t _ and 10 lhet are IP lrorn total ptna,
Karry Truman, a mao named · thl$ eommentatoi•s DflinJO!I, '"'/ beroma IIIBI&gt;Iad allied 1 -.
Dwlghl EIHnhower, or a man I:!loti, as Mr. Job~n hlm~tif 'l'ht1 ,nel' Jnd anlm111-laden
limed John Kennedy.
14bould ntver ~ave dOIII - the fOI'm or flleled political erlll·
The almplt lacl ta that ~ 1~ulll have alway• bien lilt' clam really litpn · wllh Tru·
l'relldenl, far Jlllll'e tnn lhu ume. The -htrl
havt ' man. ,.... Sll!lb• ot that period
the 1bne who went before him, DtVII' been able to tlllt . hla 'wert tndleaaly p~led
hu baen Uterally savapd b1 ")'II" tor u answer,
1wtlh lh~ VIII ctreunisl.lnee !bat
Ultle pefl(lllll attack! mnquer- And u Cllll ltbel'll program IHarry Trumlll had once ~·
adtllfl under the P~s ot re- after another "hu cone 1n1a 1 an "ha!let;~~ether. " Ia l!llsen•ponslble crlllctsm 011 ll\lllllo ll!e. boob, lllelr reapon!ll has liower'l ·11n1e It wu uprehi4
up taSIMI.
been lavarlable: ·Perhape na In puerl\f tltten at "lhe ge•
Thls ts IIQI to Ill' that the did get this bill through, bot he · eneral" tor ·hav)llfl the bed
current Preskl111t lhould lor dldn~l really mean It and ln.'llllt 1o play soli and an un"' moment be frtt or boltiJe the proceas be spoke harsh!J forctvablt llkllt4 lor the ·lead·
~· ot hla lela. 'lbera II to his 11111 - and anyhoW 111 ere of Amerlqao Industry.
eve., reason, and abundant dtdn~ do II lfllh "style."
John ~' hlm!llll -ev·
room, lor IIIIa earl of ~IICII In lore!fn policy, the late 111 thDUih II til moeUy bls
ajlllnl,ch; an,d liOIIody Ia his ftU been alike. Whtn ht mrtl ldol~tort wlio now 1hlpe pet.
right mind lupposea thst II lilt elear poallbUI~ ol I Ca• lUIJ at JobiiiOII .:. was softer·
could or ahoul4 be ollltrlliat. l1o • CommWtlst takeover . tn ta1 • aooct cltlltram t111t twoJBut tbe truth ts tl!at tldt lilt Dorntalcan RepubUe, the bit earl or lhlna before bt
NOTE - This press release of para-medical personnel, and with changing Medical-Dental joint committee. Tbe
joint ""'ldent far ~ 11111 hll lefties' mpo~M II lila' there died.
is beiDg issued ia view of a the need for an expansion of technology, and the changing committee Is composed of Atty. been under eant!JDUy nlqllq Wertll'l many ' Communlllai What ts the real poln~ then?
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premature release
lisued the suppol'ting medical services health requirements o1 the pa- Henry
Cherrington, Atty. USiult not frmn hll offlelal opo there anyltow and wen 11. 'fttt potnt ta lhal ·a WNit trad~
takmg over his new post in Wed8esday, Nov. %by a state to continue to provide a high tients also prompted the Boards Warren F.
Sheets, Em- position, lbe Republicans, and the.re Wert, just listen 1o JohJio l' Uon of lair and r.u1111 ~ poilU·
Saisoa early in December. He l pfannlog age•cy ti!At said ill- standard of hospital and health to consider this merger.
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E. nol on lht basis of what he •on's cornpone a&lt;ee~~t
. cat criticism Is belns stained
will relieve Dr. Gilbert Steph· correctly IIIAI "bod! hospital services delivery for the Gal· John w. Rallerty of Holzer ; E. Davis, Harland Martin, J. bas done and not done, but ra· Wl,.b be earrlet forward by mtun • mnded men who
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enson, edllcst10n professor who/ board Of lnlsteea have unaat- lia area.
Hospital, administrator, was : Sherman Porter, Neal Taylor, 1 ther from ultra • liberal Dem- what Is In indtsputehle hls!'lry $Ubstltute personal anlmostl)'
headed the project for 210 mousty voted to merge lheir The Impact of Increasing cost elected chairman and John P. and Dr. Oscar w. Clarke.
1ocrals, In and out of office, the policy In VIet Nam ot both toward an official lor
louiliyears.
/ hospital facilities."
ln hospital constMJction, the Guion, administrator, of t he The joint committee also Yot. w!wse small·mlndedness
haa Presldenll Eisenhower
and mlndod analylll c1 lht alpU.
Reallers will note IIIIo re- equipment, suwlles, and sala· Medical Center Hospital, was. ed unanimously to actively supo been without example Ill our Kennedy. be Is, in !he nfwspeak ltcant public acto of tlqjt Qftle.
lease states that "each re- ries and the need to keep pace elected vice-chairman of the i part the e%isting IO&lt;:al He~th ~
tertcon ol leiUa, really only tal .- bolb wise IJICI unwlle
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Center Development Committee,
e of this hu come from 1making 8D mogant penonal 1U..,. are.
shalt make every feasible ef·
working with the G&amp;Uia CoUIIIf
Thyroid Disorders ". " . . .. . tort to effecl a merger; aDd
Health Planning Committee and
By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. stresse• that tile pooolblllty of !
tilP Appalachia ~evelopment
r!,nQ w~ny
Q - Six years ago 1 had my · a merger Is being lnvesllgal·
Act of 1j6ii, in lhla llldetvor IQ
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entire thyroid removed. Since ed. - Joba W. Rafferty, chair
establish a mulli-collnly beal\b
tllen I've been taking Proloid. man of Joint Committee.
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servjeea and aducallonal COIJ!• The David Nlvena may toast of the BtauUful y
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In the past fe w months my
The Southwestern Local Sc~ool D strJcf Board or Ed· plioa in Ibis ~··
the new year out . En h now definite 1 1111111 , t I Don Budge. are lovel-forty
heart has been beating 80 hard The Board of Trustees of the ucation Monday night gave Gallia county prosecuting at· The pt'OPQSed hQiPI~ facility zUitonalre ChariOI Clore ~hat llmt 1
~ ~~~ lull alllj the B&lt;:Ore 1hould ID lull
11 keeps me awake. I've cut Holzer Hospital Foundation and torney ~ohn A. ,Epling the "g~ahead" signal to appeal would be 1 2"' bed QIJII Vlllll 111 acti"i prat.get: 8rtslttt Far· enl :
e,.....,. · $av• tha recorda lhorti.Y .. . m.ll'ltaout coffee and reduced the dose the Medical Memorial Founda· the deCJSIOn agamst the board, m th~.~lay M. Baker ease elpllllion cu· liUes. p~ rar, wboae brother 14 1 BriiiJh been
~~Q h 1 v • cerald r~quetlled 1111 0111 be lief.
or Proloid. What would ball' ' tior. at a recent meeting torm· by Judge Warren S. Earh~Ga~ county comm~ ell! h&lt;!o!pl,tal fll\'iliU" "'uld lit MP but doomt't IIIIDt tha Jtllo 1!4w II
Mor ••uled, Gil ved while itht .. ... ~ RJ!-·,
pen tr 1 stopped taking Ibis Ied a joint committee to inves- f:s.~o~rt t~ treA Fpeouch 11, flied wtlh elark or
courts CC!Pver!l!l to wt&lt;I!Uonallel'Vkes eroll8ly pr1lfem encouraJt- lloa ~:....• :1":
::o-t!J~tb ~ 1IIUI!f''
drug'
t1gate the possibility of mergn .ou 0 P a ·
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'!be board' af1d lralnlnJ center• and II• ment anyway .. Dick 1r U&amp; fled. 1 Uf ed
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. • tended Clil'8 tlnlts. Current em- have ldenUCII opoltDt df
"a :.o t . .
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completely removed you will Medical Center Hospital facili- can not, however, proceed mth counsel then hlllhree days m ployees ollhe two
hoJpltfls sUites (not jusl roo !)~ bo lha raat ol etPtaln Ua ... Chairman Ernest Hen11
a'ways need Prolotd or some ties mto one new medical faciU. the nol!ce of appeal untO the whtclt to file oolite of appeal. would lorrn the baalc .WI for Hollie llttln&amp;
malogpg
secre y 11111'1118 the Protr4P denon of the Slterllton Hotel
othPr form of thyroid supple- ty.
eourl entry in the IIUar caae The Soutbweslorll Beard's &amp;C· the new complex. !\!any 0 •w bedroo;;;s, 111nk:~hle ~ ev;, ~IIY· DilbL
cbaln wina 11)1 .'tl ''Home Stumen! to prevent myxedema '!be joint committee of the
• lion came at the reI u I a r C8J'IIr opporllllliliaa would be lid bathtubs
in
l!l H wood RestAurant clttJr. dy Man of the Year" award;
•thyroid deficiency). II
the two boards was formed In tho
monthly meeting M..my night created aa the new facillt il 1uboaatm
•, rart pa ttnro, Ina iloiH Martin lnhtrllad • •. be studied euglnl!erlnfl
with
do•e is properly adjusted !tli• realization of the need for an
aflei' Clay M. Ba met wllll developed
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door tuft
~·: 000 and oal4bratad with 1 new ICS beloro be dllctvenll room
drug will cause no side effects. additional acute and long-term
!'18 bolrd and asked to ~ .._. ,
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came 'swtss' ~dents but didu't Imported Triumph
'l'ht service.
Your doetor will want to make care facilities the increasing ,
Wilted to his former po11tton
Rosemary Murpl!r (8riJHant
1 the 3
thyroid function tests on you obsolescence ~f the exbtin&amp;
or leachtr and local auperlaleJio
.,.,:r_ee~t ineo~:
Ia "A DeUea)e Blllnet," ad.
frnm lime to time while you hospital$ the extreme shortage
doni ln the dlstrlel
to !:ctt
hi h'r.~~v
mill •ba mliht nd "llilllin 1
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aro laking tht. drug.
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on w c ......ta .., By United Prno r.t.ulloul year" and H'wood wdw-pw.
Q- I hove a small COiler. It I
board 011111be:r who has ~P .
3J per cent, only a 1~ steg. TodaJ fa Tuettlay, Nov. 8, lht dueer Nonrian Pana1111 may be
does not trouble me. Whot me-l W8n
on Baker'l side lhnluehout the
gerU:;ay from the Ntveu who 31Zih day 11 IW wtth 51 to lbe py ... Chryller't bullf!nl
diclna ohould I take for it?
jslalemated lili&amp;all..,, read the
eel
Qlely In lht 3 PI\' cent follow.
apodal llmte for GoY. llaCl•
A - Fint you stunold have a
court's deelaloo ·~ tha case to
section, Ql Yey ' .. Her ~ Tht m- II bltw• Ill lilt feller, Dl'lld llerrick and 'the
thyroid function test 1o deterthe board. The dectslon of Judge
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, ~y U~. bllthety Ia~ lbe I quarter and De'il ph....
l'rft, of Melfeo . , . Well, we
mini whether you have a sim·
Earhart was med ID .the case A class In homt (urnlshinp : broke and doesn I care rea]· Tile mtmlnfl IWa m MIIJ'I
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pie 01' t011c goiter. Cancer of BUCYRUS, Ohio (UP!) last week. Tha olfU)ial tntry wiU be offered all
ly.
and Jupiter.
· Drummer Bodtlr R~ ,cot ' 1
the thyrotd rnu1t also be ruled Workers at two Swan Rubber
has yet to .be flied.
In the Jficlfotd area
'lbe-evt~~lllfl ttar 11 Saturn. CasneY.tra )lllq.tru-,.1 ("lfe'U
out. Iodiud •all will p~vent a Co. plants here voted over·
The board took abtolijtely no Nov. 22, Mars~t
The party n~~~~W lilt
Bl a:..r11m 111ronomer Edmolld break )'0111' h.,xll"l 1n Phll!Y
simple g01ter from growmg but whelmtngly Monday night m fa.
action 011 tl!e-req!Mt of 1 be oounly fiUei!SlOD qent,
Regis roof waa the !OOih ann!· Halley Wll born Cll thl•. day Ia the llll*r nflbt; Buddy ahouid
WID not cause It to sbrtnk. For vor of a union shop, the issue
oust"!~ teacher and local super· econotiJI"', IIIUIOunced today. veraary of Harper's
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just Inform llie ·cope ilid fed!
the other conditions, suraery Ia responsible lor a two-week, v~
tntendent to be re-lnelated.
The c!JIQOI will be held al otdeat.rm11t fuhlun 11118 loO On lhla daJ In htalll'y·
aa we dl« when we aot threata
the best ~tment.
. olence-punctuated atrlke.
The Soothwettern Boord last the Hemlock Grove · Orange Former u. s. Att'y J~ T. In IIlii, Adolf RIIW ·and hiJ (rom a lelllllho tul'lled out oq
foll:;in~ ee,:;.Uy0: . : · ~ In the arrangemo:nt which fi.
:?.ng ·~~~ pqt to~~~~~~: hall in ~'::" sessions, em~~utz. Cahill II ...,. IDw Ill a LondoJI National Socialist llorm irGO' l!ld,r in...afCalloti It be an U·
death was .,., sudden and nally settled the bJiter dispute
SGT. MANLEY
~ :iritioa. 9.weeti lat. ~feet:
and
::r~~ J~t Thoma• Jlo. ::, mard¥d Int. a Munich ~_-tmutnc bow It quI~ 11
was due to a blond clolln the late last week the company Mr. and Mrs. Donald Man• er the . board voted 011 two OC· ~. $d tour 81 1!!e fourth.
mad enouCb II ~·
haD IIIII · foreed lha --... down.
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1""81. IJ thert any way this agreed to edopt a union shop tf · ley of 821 Soulh 3rd Ave. MJd. C!ISiOIIS tq ~~ Baker's Cl~~ llill be free tO all
Rocktfe~• to ltle · . . Harper I Banrtan )ll'lmt . llllltltler and
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kind ot death could have been the workers demonstrated they dleport, bavo Ita-" tbat.
lr 1 the tut lllne o\prill$ le · ~ 'bo · liken y .
Buaar'l Hrelldlplly: Ill fUll. pollee ehlef to .....- to,lltp 10 . .
PLAY 'I'OJMY
prevented•
wanted one
lbetr soa, Corporal Roaald ~ ac •
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ool• layout ol
Dorlt a NUl molulloli. ~ ~ .The Pomtro; 71h IIIII
8th
A- wi,., llfle hlood clots Of the ooS members of local L. Maule)', wb fa llaiiGaed .Wl out pay.
vi:.·~~
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Duke and her !fanU
homt pUiacb was llhort-llntl. bow~; ..... ~~~~ •m wiD ·play
form In the deep veins of the 8'13, United Rubber Workers Ia Fort RJiey, Kuaaa, has
iJ'rim t::!G il.m. 10 11 ,80
rJcht alter tha Newport dellb- er, 18 the army bt'Me up ~ R11t111t Ill ft. ~ 11me of the
legs or pelvis they may break Union who voted Monday, 819 recenUy paated
from Booll,.for.Reeo
. rds
To rejlster call !be «iunty
car beadllnee ···
earlier ~,,. · ·loniJ!it lt f:IO p.m. II
loose 81111 lodge 1n the artery were tn favor of the union shopi' N.c.o. Academy aod bas
teltslon off!~.
or
1111~ Berte·' TV-cancellaUon In 00, some 4110.010 ~ lilt ftltllti'Ot lll!illum.
that brlrlp the blood to the an4 187 opposed. A total ol J,. beea promOted 1o Sefleant. On Sale by PTA
8o&gt;: 32, Pomeroy.
was fmally heodt.ined ... More sotdiera ·lltv3ded Norlb Afri~.
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lungs. When Iilla happens, 230 workers were eligible to Ria lllalllac addre11 fa Sst '!be Letart falls PTA bes
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namea tossed Into the Columbia In 1961, the worat rlol In CLEVELAND &lt;UP!) _ A man
death may occur within 10 vole.
Roaald L. Maaley, u.s. lor ule a book for eblldren's
Plelurel taktovel': Dlno !)eUut hamtn rac!ns ~lor).' oeeurred robbed the lleef jiDun In lilt
miautn. There Is no way to
imtOSI, Co. c, 3rd BN 3111o school photographs,
report
eniUa and Cubb7 (J. Boa d at ~'elt Rleewlf tn New downtown .,.. late Moftdt~ of
prMkt that sueh an event
In!., Fort RJJey, Kauao, 111 cardt and other lreuured keeP'
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ntets) llroeeoll.
Yort w)len the in"'~! diaeP' p uilmated ••eoe In eull ~
wiD occur and the victim
LINCOLN DIES
Platooa, NW.
. .. sakes of lh~ school year. T b •
yeaJI ~ ..• s. Carter .Jlurden proved or an Gffteltl ~on. . cheek lll4 lied Ia I car.
rarely IIVOI long tnon•h for COLUMBUS Oh'10 (UP!) '"' boob eonlam II P8iet wllb e~~o
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appllld,tcllve treatment to be Murray
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Iarmerson ofwhoa Former Retll'd~Dt '
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Laura·.Lobn,
79, POI!IIIIDY,j
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klnderprten tiu'QUih tho l2lb Mrs.
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wl~~, ~=n~ ~:s ofar': l01mded. Nationwide Insurance OfPomeroyDres
The boob, prjced·at fl., may who tHect·Monday morning
an operatioo has cut down the Co~p~s of Columbus . ~nd Mn. Eui&lt;!n•
(Hannah! be ordered by phonil1s Phel)e ~l!er Hospital.
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numbeP of dealils from · lllls built ~to a . $5 mllhon Campbell 96, formerly of Pom. Rol!erts at. :147•2337 or June SUfV!vblg arc
cause. In persons 'with v~- :'!"':ation, died Monday, He eroy resident, died Monday ev. Ashley •t :147~. Loetart, PTA
BenUey Peeples,
cose velna, wearing
eluUc ~ ·
onlllfl at her home ID Columbus./ members 'IUC&amp;ISI th~ books Po'!.r~ :::"" Olio C.
stockings or otherwise treating
Survivon Include three sons woui~ be lllce Cbr"tmas presy, lh wholn silt
the varicosities also belps to
Vir&amp;IJ of Pomeroy; John,
enls.
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Raymond
provent the stagnation ol blood , DEVOTED ro INTEIIEIIt
gesvllle, and Hatem D.,
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that leads lo clotting In the 1 MEIGS • IIWIOII !&amp;E4 OP home, and two daUihters, Mr1. K 1 81 k .111_.
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Foner:l serVIces wUI be
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Lake, and 1\frs. Max &lt;Emma) &amp;Dd MJ;s .. W. J. WQOdl, Pome- nes Y J a.ro,
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1od were at one time calkld - ~,..,...,;,.,-. 41'1'1!J: *'andchUdren nieces
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nephew•. Fun;rat services have and' ~ p:re~~be-:eer Mr.
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~osedly ther could give blood .:~ ,: .::-'-a:,-,,•:::;;:~ been tentatively set for Thurs. Mrs Pa~ -t'hapltian A'len:
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or transfuSion to othero re. 010•
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blood type. 8 - ·-~-- ::":::! ~4:;
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It aU bolla down to w~llhe
lop lour teamo eli&gt; Ill Friday
lllghl'l !iulea.
Imporlllal Columbus Oalb
'!be biggest game In Ohio will
be in Calumbus, where Upper
Arlingloe and cross-town rival
WallerSOR eotude for the first
lime. Should Artinston win de·
.Wvely, the Golden Bears eoutd
wta the slate title, and Waller·
101 could take the whole ball of
wax If H dtWlls Arlingloo.
Steubenvllle's stunning defeat
shook up the entire lop 10 I'8Jik.
mas ae the Big Red dropped to
fifth place from a lolly first.
Unbealea Niles McKinley was
third and Watterson fourth.
The tl ooacbes 'ffl!ing lhla
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Barry is literally running away! free. throw race with Smith day November 11 in the Epis·with the Nati~nal BaskeJball moving ahead with 56 of 63. for cop~l parish house.
Class AA 11-8
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Assoclatioa sconng race.
a .839 mark and . Kom!Ves Littlepage will use as his
droppmg to second w1th 48 of 55
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The talented San FranciSCO for .873. Barry was third with topiC Wtlls and lntesstacy
United PreSs IBien!aUonal
sophomore has pUmped in 412
Also on the program " several
Ohl 0 h'111h school Cia AA
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musical selections by
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( .1h" fi 1 CLEVELAND (UP!) -II has games over Cleveland, paid 1 pomtts, exc uthmg B 1n1."Y mg to' San Francisco's Nate Thur· ·
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mond maintained his reboundplace votes ond won • lost to be all upholl lor the rl
earsome P ee. ey ost 1 e · build a hug• margin over .
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mg leadership, hauling In 100 to
"l ~ : 263 cu. inch V-8 motor, auto. trans., radio, tinted
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records ,. parentheses) .
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. ht runners-up Guy Rodgers of remain in front of Chamberlain
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glass, w!1itcwall tires, wheel discs, one owner new
to naU the'II' third stra1g
wuo 1offered 1 ng
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(21!6) nd c· · ti '
Team
Potllll era Division erown.
knee bljory which IDIIJ Involve tcago
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mctnna ' 11921 and Cincinnati's Jerry
Olds trade.
I. Sandusky fl5) (~J
319 '!be Clevelanders were wing.. "lora llgamewls."
Oscar Robertson ~ 274 1.
·Lucas ( 1'11 ).
2. Up. Artington (10) (!HI) 316 .iJig aloog on a tour-game wfn. .
The h!ague rookie of the year Rodgers led the circuli In
3. Niles (5) (!HI)
!41 rung streak a•d were ''shoo ins" Johnson wu the big man ear- , last season, Barry had hit Qll , assists with !64, with Robertson
4, Cols. Watterson (9-0) 225 to make It live, but the upstart Iter Ibis year as the Cards 142 field goals and 128 free (105) and Komlves 176) a,
5. Steubenville (3) (8-1)
181 Pittsburgll Steelers weren't buy· edged the BI'QIIM In 1 aptne- throw• 10 averase 37·5 pam~ distant second and third.
6. HBm .. Garfield (f) (8-0) 136 ing 11•
Ittngl~ at the stadi~. He Is the per. game through Saturday a
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8· c· ro~ 1/ ~I) (8-l)
96 l!o tile BI'OWDB now find lhem- tallhougll he !a not listed am0111 Philadelphia's Wilt Chamber·, WESTBURY, N.Y. · &lt;UPI) (Il-l)
9: L::;a
61 selves in third place in the.Easl-' the lop live pasaert ill the lain took the .te~d in field goal!Polaris, who drew the tour slot j
10. Toledo St. Fran. (II (8-&amp;) 58 era Division .ud mUll Wll. all leagllfl.
percentage, hitttng on 68 of !20:Monday mornins. was installed !
of their remaming stx gam~ to Browu who are hobbled b) lor ~ .567 average while New las an early 2·1 favorite to win
Second 10 team1: 11. Elyria get a shot at the IItle.
Injuries Include center John! York • Walt Bellamy (.557 ) Thursday night's $87,180 Dexter I GO
c~dillac - Oldsmobile
15 ; 1~. Columbus Eastmoor 43; The bruised .Browns, who aft. Morrow Paul Warfteld Dale I rated a close second. Woll" Cup at Roosevelt Raceway.
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"You'D Uke Our Quality Way •f 1lo!Jig Business"
'3. Lakewood 46; 14. Cinctanati er their surpruing IU loss lo Lindsay' John Brewer Jim Ka- l Reed, al•o of New York, was Seven horses are entered tn i
ii'Ond!Nard (I) 35; 15. Bellaire the Steelers SuBday, also g?l nicki j 0ha Wottea .;.d Leroy third with .541.
the race, which will decide the~·
WY 2-5342
Po111eroy Ohio
! I I 29: 16. Dayton Roooevelt 28; some bBd physical newa, wilt IKeuy'.
Adriao Smith of Cln'!lnnati 1966 2·year-&lt;Jid trotting cham5
hands full agamst
and New York's Howard pionship'-~~----~~.,.=,;:
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l7. Massillon 'll ; 18. Cleveland have
lt. Joseph and Dtver 26 each; the PhiiBdelphtll Eagle!, wbo
WDI Probably PlaJ
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w. Cincinnati Princeton 25.
jarred runnerup Dallas this All bul Morrow, however, are
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elpeCietl to bt ready 1o play,
Others: Mentor 23; Ltuisvtll• 1 The Eagles used the kickoff altholllh they may be IJIIb.par
19 ; Warren and Portsmouth 18 return and pont return aa their Sunday. And If Kelly'• injury
each; East Ctevel811d Shaw and c)l~ weapon to derail the Cow· slows htm toa mocb be may
Hamilton Badin IS each: Steu· iloys,\ who several weeks ago loae hts status u the fea&amp;ue'l
benville Central 14; Dayloo Bel· were 6 1 ed by the Browno.
leading rusher.
mont and Cleveland Benedictine
Or Swim
8 each; Ll\!lcaster •.Vtct, l'lla""' The Ph !adelphia eonteat to a '!be hard • ruanlllfl ballbac:t I
fiP!d~iQr ?,each; Xenia, Lo- l "m~st in" game for lhe hasaalnedl'ltyardlla130car-i
rabt, Bellevue, Toledo Rogers Browns
&amp;IJSI! J11101ber loss / rtes lor • 5.2 P,&lt;r tole average.
'"~ A~ron Garfield . 6 each ; would knock them out of Iitle In addition be h811 .......I .JM
J arfield ·Heights, Ravenna, contention. The red·hot St.Louis touchdow!W via the lrGUnd
J l~nwood, Cincinnati Indian Cardinals lead the .loop, but al· rout..
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Hill, Youngstown Cbaney 5 so. hsve physical troubles and Quarlerbaet Frank Ryan, 'IIIIo ;
•ach; Wyoming, Eastwoad 4 thiS may tum out lo be the Iadmttted that the Sleeter game .
eomlol'table ....... with the •ew weotrie hellll&gt;ljf
•ach: Eas~Liverpool 3; Dayton Browns' salvatio~ U they oanlwuhil"worst," saw bts sland•1 t •• Ja hill160-)eu-old home.
AI~r.• Mansfield Madison and regam thelf wtruung habiL
ing amoag tile passert dip fo'- 1
Cinclnnatt Moeller 2 each; Fre·l' '!be Cards, in extending their lowing the llve Interception!. i
It -during that terrific cold spell three ;ye - 81'0mont ft&lt;!ss, Lorain Kiug, West 1oop bulge to 1w8 and a ball Deaplte the poor ohowillg, Ryan
ADd the v ... Dykee were ao p!eeae~ with the 8-dOQ' tY
·Mil \On Union, Zanesville, Lon· 1
-· - · - Is fourth In the NFL will! Ill
eleotrio
bea*ing system in their newly remodeled
Jon, Newark, Akron Kenmore
UPI COLLEGE J'UU:.
complettou Ill 217 tries lor a ·
" ' - that t.bey ealled to expre. their feelings.
1nd Cincinnati Tall 1 eacb.
0128 zzhyllyd list !J.B II
54.4 per aeat oompleUoa mark.
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The Van Dykes' J988 report: "Eieotrio l&gt;ee*iDf
United p..., International rna- puoea.
pro¥ed to be the + J es L to b rte '' 8lld &amp;he
jor college football ratings with
--filto~
first place votes and won-lost But you to bet tilt lhlntl
records in parenthesea:
even If lha Browns are inslalled
'There are no repairs and no pe.rts t o - out.
Obi Hlp School Football Teams
Polnll u favorites to doWI·Ibe Eagles,
We- gained Bdd!Uonal floor 8p808 and OIUl
By U~lted Preas Jnternatto!lll I. Notre Dame (Z3) (7.0) 337 wlandba btnoave a ~ record, Clev&amp;o j
fll- f11rnAme BD)Where In our J'ONDS There . ..
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, Z. Michigan St. (8) (8-0)
317
WI Ill Ilia Ill' drop Gill
DO oold 8pOU and DO drafts~ .. .. tbe weJJa stay deep
loll. Healthy s Norwood 0
3. Alabama (3) (7-ll)
278 of !tle IIIII picture.
the Ooora
eaoh room
:inctnnatt Tal! 38
4. Nebraska (! (8-0)
222
ia Ills awetatkw"y oont.rolled.
Cincinnati Hughes 20 5. Georgia Tech (8-0)
165
BEAIIIIJIIMI WIN .
"We'" INwl - . a beating lor th.- years now
1\'yo~ing 46 Taylor 6
I. Arkansas (7· 1)
126 CINCINNATI (UPI) _ 'Jbe
Readmg 6 Rarrloon 0
7. Southera Cal (7-11
122 University f1l Cbx:lnnall'• tresb.
aad IICill feel - haw the oonvenien&amp; aD4
~orth Cellege Hill 12 .
8. UCLA (7·1)
llJ man foolhaU aquad alands $-1
~~:r heated J50.ye&amp;r-oJd home.0
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Greenbllls t t. Georsia (7-1)
49 for the seuon today loUowlog
Yoa'd be just ae happy with ek&gt;oUio b II g Jaa
Pnnceton 28 Coleram 0
10. Florida (7-1)
46 their 17-T Ylcto'1 over Miami
YCMOr home. lt'a BO 1188) to 801lveft. Call UB for a free
Ji'mneytown 16 Lockland I
Second 10 - 11 Purdue f6 · 12 Mooda ftenoon
es? 'mate ADd be oomfortably warm &amp;b.ia wiu&amp;ecGlen Esle 48 Amelia 22
Tennessee :I; . 13. South.,..; '!be y ~rkille;. used two
_.,.. if lt"a 21:1' bel "" oo'*aid.._
Cmc~~~ttn::~~;: ~ech 22 Meltiedisl24;. 14. Houston II; 15 paos lntercepllonl to 1ft up
Wtdl &amp;leulaiu heatiDg. Y""'re ,_--ed wtdl a
Cincinnati Woodward 28
(tie) MIBslsstppl and &lt;:"loradt louchdOWllll and Jim O'Brien
·Cincinnati Aiken 1 3: 17. (Ue) Wyoming; Miehi.gou, added a 29-yard field 1!081. Ml- .
"Ouaran- Satiatactlon" offer. And now yoa
Springfteld Catholic 12
. Colorado State and Mlaml ami il 11011' 1-3 for the 101soa.
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Affairs, headed by .Mrs. Clar. Arnold Pal~ win "'' ~red • 1
team·lllllt··wllhlll·ueyelaah of lor ~vme·...·si&amp;IB · Uti Dnigons' 'lilnth llf'· the·· ~fttsOD. '·
ence Fisher. chairMan. and Mrs. the '125,000 ProfeosionafiGolfen
overtaldnl lbeJIIue Strew In hope*·•' 0911Piil·of hour~ l~ler ~~ Steul/enville dr&lt;J!)ped iJta ' fifih ·
Lloyd Barden, ce&gt;ehatrman, ts Association Nat 1on 11 Team
!be pttal lll8ta, which are Mli~IJfoa. ~ toce In· the place, and HamtlieR ·Garfield; · ·
in charge of the .meeUQg. Other Championship here Dee. l'olt,
based oo 10 points lor first Or$1 ao~ ·&amp;galn · ID lhe final per· w)llch wtn~s up the eiui\p&amp;jgri
members of the committee are the PGA announced MIJDday.
place, ntne for aecond, etc., as tad: · ·
ar ·Middletown · this· '* -J! .
Mra. Harry Berkley,
Mrs. 'Jbe pair, compelillfl Ia tbe
each COBch pickl hla top 10.
Meai!Wiiile; SindusJ&lt;y·churfM!d juinpotl from seventh ·19 :sii:W .
Charles Cottrill, Mrs. Clair first team champ~ last
Sanduslly meel8 MlHISIIeld 1o a tM··vieloey •over ·LOrain with a win over ltluriiltill 'fait:
Cottrill. Mrs. Wilbur Dickson, year, rmlshed seventh behind
Senior Friday nlgllt, Niles •istts AclmJral : Kl!fg 1e .clin&lt;:h the Akron Hoban, ClllclnnitU.'El·
Mrs. Mabel Gibbs, Mrs. Dan winners Gay Brewer and Butcll
Warren llardina and Steubea- Buckeye Colirereneo croW!&gt; for clef, Lima ·senoi and 'l'oiOito S!.'
Glassman, Mrs. Harry Godfrey, Baird.
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Mrs. Josephine Lyons, Mrs.
vDio Calhollc Ceolral.
sons, 'l'hli Bhi' Streaks also in that order. St. FranCis mnde
, Louis Mueller, Mrs.
Nellie As a remedy lor llometlct· ·
Mu1llloo looked like lise equalled ·Fremont Ross' eorifer· Its first appearance Ill the top
' Paugh, Mrs. Cary H. Rayburn, ness, samurai waniors
and ·
'ngera of old ln 'the upset over eoce record ot 16 stnalgllt 10, Bdvaneing from 11111 ever
Mrs. Maye Smith, Mrs. Evelyn Japanese feodal lords oarrietl
Steubenville. Tiger defenders league wlu.
Elyria.
· · .. · "No WODder we're 1101 lleall~~g Spence and Mrs. A. E. Thomas. 1orchids on journeys.
swarmed all over the vaunted Upper A;liJ181en .and Watt.r· · Last week's early . season their llgoaf1 rlgbl - I
Big Red offense, which wa• son relled ·t. their njnlh vj&lt;&gt;- SJlOW~torm postponed. many W. llsteutng gadget tuned ,..
held It 1 1101111 • yards tela I torleo during the weekend, the games, particularly In Western
a &amp;81110 lea hiliCks away·
offtDse.
Bean thumpiJtl Cambridge, 'Ohio. Lima Senior was the ontv
Llgbls-llopel lllaeUd Oul 40-0, and Watterson balling 0&gt;- top • ranked team allected
The game delayed 10 lumhus Hartley 21-6 for . the however, and the Spertan;
mlnutn followiBI a one • hour Eagles' !lith COJisecullve vic- wound up the season Monday
blackout when 1 lraailfouuer tory. Niles walloped Toledo night by defeating Springfield
bomed 0111. Tht llgbla w8111 out Central &amp;lthoUc, 5U for .the South ~-

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and UIJpilo ArliiiCiol wailld ID
lloe wlnga loday 1o pick up lbe
plecea cl li!A!ubenvlllt'l obel·
teied ttate 'lltih IIChool football
ohamptoaebjp drlllllll.
With a week logo ill the 1966
IOBson,. ll i9:t*od like a two-way
•crllllli1lt for lbt coveted stale
ehampllll!blp, bul lbt final
round of games eould proylde
another wlltl 1&lt;1'11111* lor lbt
Ulle.
. SteubeJwllle'1 iloptl lor lbe
lttle Wtrt abetlend 1a!1 Friday
by MU811Jm'• 'fliere, who·rose
to. lhl lleigb1ll IJIII ltopped llle
B1g Red 110ltl. · Tht 1J.4 _..
wu almeat lleldenlal, beeatue
the Tiprl' lbat Ia Ill dart wae
beard eiNr &lt;lilt.
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only on Pediatrics Ward.
AclmJsstons
Augustine ' Focanti, Z71 Jack·
" n Pike; Ronald A. Pitchford,
Rt. 2 Bidwell ; Mrs. Ralph E.
Besco, Gallipols ; Mrs. Robert
L Donnell, Rt. t Gallipalis:
1 . ry Elizabelti McCormick, Rl.
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M.. Blake, Middleport;
Mrs.
H~ ward L. English, Pomeroy;
J\lsper H. Grate, Middleport;
Mrs. Herschel Rousb, Rl. 2 Racine; Ronald D. Davis, Well·
ston; Mrs. Oren L. King, Co.t· '
t~geviUe, W. Va.; Brady s. l
Young, Wurtland, Ky. ; Eugene !
Porter, Ashland, Ky.;
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Wendell A. Woodruff, Shirley I
A. Malone, Hamden; Charles I
R. Rule, Ashland, Ky.
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ilofrs. Franklin H. Casto, Cheshire, daughter, 8:19 a.m. Mon·
day; Mrs. Billy Ray Ohlinger, 1
West Columbia, daUihter, 11:30 '
a.m. Monday ; Mrs. Robert L. l
Donne!, RL 1 GallipOlis, twins; j
a daugllter at 8:38 p.m., and a
daughter, at 8:41 p.m. Monday.
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JOINT COMMI'l'TEE - Members or board of trustees of the Holzer Hospital Foundation and Medical Mem·
Mlas Nancy L. Barlow, Lar·
ry C. Dotson, Mrs, Ronald E. orial Foundation make up a joint committee which is stnJying the possibility of merging Hoher Hospital
llalley, Mrs. Robert D. Morri· and the Medical Center HospitaL Pictured above, in the Davis Hall nurses lounge, front row, left to right ·are
soo, Mrs. Naomi Silvey, Mrs. John P. Guion, administrator of the Medical CQIIter Hospi ta l, and vice chairman of the joint committee; Atty.
B. C. WaDis, Mrs. David D. Warren F. Sheets, E. E. Davis and Neal Taylor, commit' ' " me :n~ers. Second row-John W. Rafferty, Holzer
Ward, Smith McCausland, Glen- Hospital administrator, and chairman of the joint con-mittee; Emerson E. Ev.ans, Atty. William Chel'rini!On,
na C. Patterson, Mrs. Alvin D. representmg hi8 father, Atty. Henry Cherrmgton, and n••••nd Marlin, comnuttee members. Not plcturea-J,
Tripp and infant son, Mrs. Rob- Sherman Porter and Dr. Oscar w. Clarke.
ert A. Mullins and infant daughter.

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Lima Senior 20
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Bluffton 35 Paulding 14
Celillll' I Lima Bath 0
Findlay 13 Mansfteld 12 ·
Rh'e.)1illlf'24. Minster 0
Defiance 20 Bellelontatne I
Belle center 21 Bradford 6
McComb 511 vantue 8
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(.,'apitol (;om men t, Events

· WASHINGTON - At t h el men, qain 1n and out otomee,war.
undoobted risk of being put whose right and understandable ! When be goes on • brut~IIJ
down as a slave to mere "con-I grief at the death of Mr. Jobll- demanding mission to M•••la.
sensus" and an enemy of "tlw/ son's pndecessor hu found ' In an effort, at least, t~ brt~·
right to ~sent," ono ·ts mcved ltbem ~atlns his sueeeuor II /about polttical unity wolil '"
to ofll!l' 1 modest proposal In though he were a crude Inter- ' associated nations, thl• " "'11
view of the President's forth· toper willl no right even to lmerely an ererclse of do·oh or·t
coming surgical operations.
bold o(ltee.
wisdom - as, of course, •n ,
Tbts Is thai one, iU!d onl,y 111 IIIIJ nnae, be has borne hollj!il argul!lenl II ma~ be one, kind of so-called poiiUoal jlht kind of Irrational burden bul only an npre.,lon ol the
crillclsm of the Prealdenl - 1 that Harry Truman bora alt.r ~oual vanity of Ibis iniOier·
crlticlasm that Is n tact petty the death of Franklin Roose- obly vain man.
and venomous beyond example velL '!be dlllerence has been · So · 1 lh
lied anBiy·
In Iilla century - bt. suspendod thai while Mr. Truman wu at
me 0 1 1~ .
lor a. Utile while, not for lilt 1 tOIIIIth forcivep tor succeeding ses of this
JntNslon, md'"'!: .
lake of a man named Joh~ I Afr. Rooaeyel~ Mr, Jo!msoo from those whO must tnllhlu ·
but in elememary respect lor In lhrte years ha• never yet , ly be ealled proleMtonal Johadeeent public debate.
been given .an amnesty.
son hater&lt; and not Johnson
For the Presidency Itself rut· w~en rt()elldtedly he
has crlttca, have been simply ,,..
ly Is entitled to some kind ol rranslated ihe welfare dr.ams lerodible. Por, bert again. ""
lair and adult treatment, wilt- !ol the DernoeraUc fsr-left wtnc · demon11rabta allied taint ,from
lber held b1 a maa Dlmtll tnto leJ!slallve reellllet as no thla venture, fu!ll' lfantllll that
Lydon JobiLIOII, a man named , man before had do11t _ and 10 lhet are IP lrorn total ptna,
Karry Truman, a mao named · thl$ eommentatoi•s DflinJO!I, '"'/ beroma IIIBI&gt;Iad allied 1 -.
Dwlghl EIHnhower, or a man I:!loti, as Mr. Job~n hlm~tif 'l'ht1 ,nel' Jnd anlm111-laden
limed John Kennedy.
14bould ntver ~ave dOIII - the fOI'm or flleled political erlll·
The almplt lacl ta that ~ 1~ulll have alway• bien lilt' clam really litpn · wllh Tru·
l'relldenl, far Jlllll'e tnn lhu ume. The -htrl
havt ' man. ,.... Sll!lb• ot that period
the 1bne who went before him, DtVII' been able to tlllt . hla 'wert tndleaaly p~led
hu baen Uterally savapd b1 ")'II" tor u answer,
1wtlh lh~ VIII ctreunisl.lnee !bat
Ultle pefl(lllll attack! mnquer- And u Cllll ltbel'll program IHarry Trumlll had once ~·
adtllfl under the P~s ot re- after another "hu cone 1n1a 1 an "ha!let;~~ether. " Ia l!llsen•ponslble crlllctsm 011 ll\lllllo ll!e. boob, lllelr reapon!ll has liower'l ·11n1e It wu uprehi4
up taSIMI.
been lavarlable: ·Perhape na In puerl\f tltten at "lhe ge•
Thls ts IIQI to Ill' that the did get this bill through, bot he · eneral" tor ·hav)llfl the bed
current Preskl111t lhould lor dldn~l really mean It and ln.'llllt 1o play soli and an un"' moment be frtt or boltiJe the proceas be spoke harsh!J forctvablt llkllt4 lor the ·lead·
~· ot hla lela. 'lbera II to his 11111 - and anyhoW 111 ere of Amerlqao Industry.
eve., reason, and abundant dtdn~ do II lfllh "style."
John ~' hlm!llll -ev·
room, lor IIIIa earl of ~IICII In lore!fn policy, the late 111 thDUih II til moeUy bls
ajlllnl,ch; an,d liOIIody Ia his ftU been alike. Whtn ht mrtl ldol~tort wlio now 1hlpe pet.
right mind lupposea thst II lilt elear poallbUI~ ol I Ca• lUIJ at JobiiiOII .:. was softer·
could or ahoul4 be ollltrlliat. l1o • CommWtlst takeover . tn ta1 • aooct cltlltram t111t twoJBut tbe truth ts tl!at tldt lilt Dorntalcan RepubUe, the bit earl or lhlna before bt
NOTE - This press release of para-medical personnel, and with changing Medical-Dental joint committee. Tbe
joint ""'ldent far ~ 11111 hll lefties' mpo~M II lila' there died.
is beiDg issued ia view of a the need for an expansion of technology, and the changing committee Is composed of Atty. been under eant!JDUy nlqllq Wertll'l many ' Communlllai What ts the real poln~ then?
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premature release
lisued the suppol'ting medical services health requirements o1 the pa- Henry
Cherrington, Atty. USiult not frmn hll offlelal opo there anyltow and wen 11. 'fttt potnt ta lhal ·a WNit trad~
takmg over his new post in Wed8esday, Nov. %by a state to continue to provide a high tients also prompted the Boards Warren F.
Sheets, Em- position, lbe Republicans, and the.re Wert, just listen 1o JohJio l' Uon of lair and r.u1111 ~ poilU·
Saisoa early in December. He l pfannlog age•cy ti!At said ill- standard of hospital and health to consider this merger.
erson
E.
Evans,
E. nol on lht basis of what he •on's cornpone a&lt;ee~~t
. cat criticism Is belns stained
will relieve Dr. Gilbert Steph· correctly IIIAI "bod! hospital services delivery for the Gal· John w. Rallerty of Holzer ; E. Davis, Harland Martin, J. bas done and not done, but ra· Wl,.b be earrlet forward by mtun • mnded men who
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enson, edllcst10n professor who/ board Of lnlsteea have unaat- lia area.
Hospital, administrator, was : Sherman Porter, Neal Taylor, 1 ther from ultra • liberal Dem- what Is In indtsputehle hls!'lry $Ubstltute personal anlmostl)'
headed the project for 210 mousty voted to merge lheir The Impact of Increasing cost elected chairman and John P. and Dr. Oscar w. Clarke.
1ocrals, In and out of office, the policy In VIet Nam ot both toward an official lor
louiliyears.
/ hospital facilities."
ln hospital constMJction, the Guion, administrator, of t he The joint committee also Yot. w!wse small·mlndedness
haa Presldenll Eisenhower
and mlndod analylll c1 lht alpU.
Reallers will note IIIIo re- equipment, suwlles, and sala· Medical Center Hospital, was. ed unanimously to actively supo been without example Ill our Kennedy. be Is, in !he nfwspeak ltcant public acto of tlqjt Qftle.
lease states that "each re- ries and the need to keep pace elected vice-chairman of the i part the e%isting IO&lt;:al He~th ~
tertcon ol leiUa, really only tal .- bolb wise IJICI unwlle
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Center Development Committee,
e of this hu come from 1making 8D mogant penonal 1U..,. are.
shalt make every feasible ef·
working with the G&amp;Uia CoUIIIf
Thyroid Disorders ". " . . .. . tort to effecl a merger; aDd
Health Planning Committee and
By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. stresse• that tile pooolblllty of !
tilP Appalachia ~evelopment
r!,nQ w~ny
Q - Six years ago 1 had my · a merger Is being lnvesllgal·
Act of 1j6ii, in lhla llldetvor IQ
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entire thyroid removed. Since ed. - Joba W. Rafferty, chair
establish a mulli-collnly beal\b
tllen I've been taking Proloid. man of Joint Committee.
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servjeea and aducallonal COIJ!• The David Nlvena may toast of the BtauUful y
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In the past fe w months my
The Southwestern Local Sc~ool D strJcf Board or Ed· plioa in Ibis ~··
the new year out . En h now definite 1 1111111 , t I Don Budge. are lovel-forty
heart has been beating 80 hard The Board of Trustees of the ucation Monday night gave Gallia county prosecuting at· The pt'OPQSed hQiPI~ facility zUitonalre ChariOI Clore ~hat llmt 1
~ ~~~ lull alllj the B&lt;:Ore 1hould ID lull
11 keeps me awake. I've cut Holzer Hospital Foundation and torney ~ohn A. ,Epling the "g~ahead" signal to appeal would be 1 2"' bed QIJII Vlllll 111 acti"i prat.get: 8rtslttt Far· enl :
e,.....,. · $av• tha recorda lhorti.Y .. . m.ll'ltaout coffee and reduced the dose the Medical Memorial Founda· the deCJSIOn agamst the board, m th~.~lay M. Baker ease elpllllion cu· liUes. p~ rar, wboae brother 14 1 BriiiJh been
~~Q h 1 v • cerald r~quetlled 1111 0111 be lief.
or Proloid. What would ball' ' tior. at a recent meeting torm· by Judge Warren S. Earh~Ga~ county comm~ ell! h&lt;!o!pl,tal fll\'iliU" "'uld lit MP but doomt't IIIIDt tha Jtllo 1!4w II
Mor ••uled, Gil ved while itht .. ... ~ RJ!-·,
pen tr 1 stopped taking Ibis Ied a joint committee to inves- f:s.~o~rt t~ treA Fpeouch 11, flied wtlh elark or
courts CC!Pver!l!l to wt&lt;I!Uonallel'Vkes eroll8ly pr1lfem encouraJt- lloa ~:....• :1":
::o-t!J~tb ~ 1IIUI!f''
drug'
t1gate the possibility of mergn .ou 0 P a ·
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'!be board' af1d lralnlnJ center• and II• ment anyway .. Dick 1r U&amp; fled. 1 Uf ed
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. • tended Clil'8 tlnlts. Current em- have ldenUCII opoltDt df
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completely removed you will Medical Center Hospital facili- can not, however, proceed mth counsel then hlllhree days m ployees ollhe two
hoJpltfls sUites (not jusl roo !)~ bo lha raat ol etPtaln Ua ... Chairman Ernest Hen11
a'ways need Prolotd or some ties mto one new medical faciU. the nol!ce of appeal untO the whtclt to file oolite of appeal. would lorrn the baalc .WI for Hollie llttln&amp;
malogpg
secre y 11111'1118 the Protr4P denon of the Slterllton Hotel
othPr form of thyroid supple- ty.
eourl entry in the IIUar caae The Soutbweslorll Beard's &amp;C· the new complex. !\!any 0 •w bedroo;;;s, 111nk:~hle ~ ev;, ~IIY· DilbL
cbaln wina 11)1 .'tl ''Home Stumen! to prevent myxedema '!be joint committee of the
• lion came at the reI u I a r C8J'IIr opporllllliliaa would be lid bathtubs
in
l!l H wood RestAurant clttJr. dy Man of the Year" award;
•thyroid deficiency). II
the two boards was formed In tho
monthly meeting M..my night created aa the new facillt il 1uboaatm
•, rart pa ttnro, Ina iloiH Martin lnhtrllad • •. be studied euglnl!erlnfl
with
do•e is properly adjusted !tli• realization of the need for an
aflei' Clay M. Ba met wllll developed
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door tuft
~·: 000 and oal4bratad with 1 new ICS beloro be dllctvenll room
drug will cause no side effects. additional acute and long-term
!'18 bolrd and asked to ~ .._. ,
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'l'ht service.
Your doetor will want to make care facilities the increasing ,
Wilted to his former po11tton
Rosemary Murpl!r (8riJHant
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thyroid function tests on you obsolescence ~f the exbtin&amp;
or leachtr and local auperlaleJio
.,.,:r_ee~t ineo~:
Ia "A DeUea)e Blllnet," ad.
frnm lime to time while you hospital$ the extreme shortage
doni ln the dlstrlel
to !:ctt
hi h'r.~~v
mill •ba mliht nd "llilllin 1
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aro laking tht. drug.
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on w c ......ta .., By United Prno r.t.ulloul year" and H'wood wdw-pw.
Q- I hove a small COiler. It I
board 011111be:r who has ~P .
3J per cent, only a 1~ steg. TodaJ fa Tuettlay, Nov. 8, lht dueer Nonrian Pana1111 may be
does not trouble me. Whot me-l W8n
on Baker'l side lhnluehout the
gerU:;ay from the Ntveu who 31Zih day 11 IW wtth 51 to lbe py ... Chryller't bullf!nl
diclna ohould I take for it?
jslalemated lili&amp;all..,, read the
eel
Qlely In lht 3 PI\' cent follow.
apodal llmte for GoY. llaCl•
A - Fint you stunold have a
court's deelaloo ·~ tha case to
section, Ql Yey ' .. Her ~ Tht m- II bltw• Ill lilt feller, Dl'lld llerrick and 'the
thyroid function test 1o deterthe board. The dectslon of Judge
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, ~y U~. bllthety Ia~ lbe I quarter and De'il ph....
l'rft, of Melfeo . , . Well, we
mini whether you have a sim·
Earhart was med ID .the case A class In homt (urnlshinp : broke and doesn I care rea]· Tile mtmlnfl IWa m MIIJ'I
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pie 01' t011c goiter. Cancer of BUCYRUS, Ohio (UP!) last week. Tha olfU)ial tntry wiU be offered all
ly.
and Jupiter.
· Drummer Bodtlr R~ ,cot ' 1
the thyrotd rnu1t also be ruled Workers at two Swan Rubber
has yet to .be flied.
In the Jficlfotd area
'lbe-evt~~lllfl ttar 11 Saturn. CasneY.tra )lllq.tru-,.1 ("lfe'U
out. Iodiud •all will p~vent a Co. plants here voted over·
The board took abtolijtely no Nov. 22, Mars~t
The party n~~~~W lilt
Bl a:..r11m 111ronomer Edmolld break )'0111' h.,xll"l 1n Phll!Y
simple g01ter from growmg but whelmtngly Monday night m fa.
action 011 tl!e-req!Mt of 1 be oounly fiUei!SlOD qent,
Regis roof waa the !OOih ann!· Halley Wll born Cll thl•. day Ia the llll*r nflbt; Buddy ahouid
WID not cause It to sbrtnk. For vor of a union shop, the issue
oust"!~ teacher and local super· econotiJI"', IIIUIOunced today. veraary of Harper's
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the other conditions, suraery Ia responsible lor a two-week, v~
tntendent to be re-lnelated.
The c!JIQOI will be held al otdeat.rm11t fuhlun 11118 loO On lhla daJ In htalll'y·
aa we dl« when we aot threata
the best ~tment.
. olence-punctuated atrlke.
The Soothwettern Boord last the Hemlock Grove · Orange Former u. s. Att'y J~ T. In IIlii, Adolf RIIW ·and hiJ (rom a lelllllho tul'lled out oq
foll:;in~ ee,:;.Uy0: . : · ~ In the arrangemo:nt which fi.
:?.ng ·~~~ pqt to~~~~~~: hall in ~'::" sessions, em~~utz. Cahill II ...,. IDw Ill a LondoJI National Socialist llorm irGO' l!ld,r in...afCalloti It be an U·
death was .,., sudden and nally settled the bJiter dispute
SGT. MANLEY
~ :iritioa. 9.weeti lat. ~feet:
and
::r~~ J~t Thoma• Jlo. ::, mard¥d Int. a Munich ~_-tmutnc bow It quI~ 11
was due to a blond clolln the late last week the company Mr. and Mrs. Donald Man• er the . board voted 011 two OC· ~. $d tour 81 1!!e fourth.
mad enouCb II ~·
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1""81. IJ thert any way this agreed to edopt a union shop tf · ley of 821 Soulh 3rd Ave. MJd. C!ISiOIIS tq ~~ Baker's Cl~~ llill be free tO all
Rocktfe~• to ltle · . . Harper I Banrtan )ll'lmt . llllltltler and
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kind ot death could have been the workers demonstrated they dleport, bavo Ita-" tbat.
lr 1 the tut lllne o\prill$ le · ~ 'bo · liken y .
Buaar'l Hrelldlplly: Ill fUll. pollee ehlef to .....- to,lltp 10 . .
PLAY 'I'OJMY
prevented•
wanted one
lbetr soa, Corporal Roaald ~ ac •
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ool• layout ol
Dorlt a NUl molulloli. ~ ~ .The Pomtro; 71h IIIII
8th
A- wi,., llfle hlood clots Of the ooS members of local L. Maule)', wb fa llaiiGaed .Wl out pay.
vi:.·~~
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Duke and her !fanU
homt pUiacb was llhort-llntl. bow~; ..... ~~~~ •m wiD ·play
form In the deep veins of the 8'13, United Rubber Workers Ia Fort RJiey, Kuaaa, has
iJ'rim t::!G il.m. 10 11 ,80
rJcht alter tha Newport dellb- er, 18 the army bt'Me up ~ R11t111t Ill ft. ~ 11me of the
legs or pelvis they may break Union who voted Monday, 819 recenUy paated
from Booll,.for.Reeo
. rds
To rejlster call !be «iunty
car beadllnee ···
earlier ~,,. · ·loniJ!it lt f:IO p.m. II
loose 81111 lodge 1n the artery were tn favor of the union shopi' N.c.o. Academy aod bas
teltslon off!~.
or
1111~ Berte·' TV-cancellaUon In 00, some 4110.010 ~ lilt ftltllti'Ot lll!illum.
that brlrlp the blood to the an4 187 opposed. A total ol J,. beea promOted 1o Sefleant. On Sale by PTA
8o&gt;: 32, Pomeroy.
was fmally heodt.ined ... More sotdiera ·lltv3ded Norlb Afri~.
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lungs. When Iilla happens, 230 workers were eligible to Ria lllalllac addre11 fa Sst '!be Letart falls PTA bes
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namea tossed Into the Columbia In 1961, the worat rlol In CLEVELAND &lt;UP!) _ A man
death may occur within 10 vole.
Roaald L. Maaley, u.s. lor ule a book for eblldren's
Plelurel taktovel': Dlno !)eUut hamtn rac!ns ~lor).' oeeurred robbed the lleef jiDun In lilt
miautn. There Is no way to
imtOSI, Co. c, 3rd BN 3111o school photographs,
report
eniUa and Cubb7 (J. Boa d at ~'elt Rleewlf tn New downtown .,.. late Moftdt~ of
prMkt that sueh an event
In!., Fort RJJey, Kauao, 111 cardt and other lreuured keeP'
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ntets) llroeeoll.
Yort w)len the in"'~! diaeP' p uilmated ••eoe In eull ~
wiD occur and the victim
LINCOLN DIES
Platooa, NW.
. .. sakes of lh~ school year. T b •
yeaJI ~ ..• s. Carter .Jlurden proved or an Gffteltl ~on. . cheek lll4 lied Ia I car.
rarely IIVOI long tnon•h for COLUMBUS Oh'10 (UP!) '"' boob eonlam II P8iet wllb e~~o
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appllld,tcllve treatment to be Murray
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Iarmerson ofwhoa Former Retll'd~Dt '
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Laura·.Lobn,
79, POI!IIIIDY,j
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D. Lincoln,
klnderprten tiu'QUih tho l2lb Mrs.
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wl~~, ~=n~ ~:s ofar': l01mded. Nationwide Insurance OfPomeroyDres
The boob, prjced·at fl., may who tHect·Monday morning
an operatioo has cut down the Co~p~s of Columbus . ~nd Mn. Eui&lt;!n•
(Hannah! be ordered by phonil1s Phel)e ~l!er Hospital.
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numbeP of dealils from · lllls built ~to a . $5 mllhon Campbell 96, formerly of Pom. Rol!erts at. :147•2337 or June SUfV!vblg arc
cause. In persons 'with v~- :'!"':ation, died Monday, He eroy resident, died Monday ev. Ashley •t :147~. Loetart, PTA
BenUey Peeples,
cose velna, wearing
eluUc ~ ·
onlllfl at her home ID Columbus./ members 'IUC&amp;ISI th~ books Po'!.r~ :::"" Olio C.
stockings or otherwise treating
Survivon Include three sons woui~ be lllce Cbr"tmas presy, lh wholn silt
the varicosities also belps to
Vir&amp;IJ of Pomeroy; John,
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provent the stagnation ol blood , DEVOTED ro INTEIIEIIt
gesvllle, and Hatem D.,
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that leads lo clotting In the 1 MEIGS • IIWIOII !&amp;E4 OP home, and two daUihters, Mr1. K 1 81 k .111_.
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Foner:l serVIces wUI be
vems.
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type
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Lake, and 1\frs. Max &lt;Emma) &amp;Dd MJ;s .. W. J. WQOdl, Pome- nes Y J a.ro,
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1od were at one time calkld - ~,..,...,;,.,-. 41'1'1!J: *'andchUdren nieces
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nephew•. Fun;rat services have and' ~ p:re~~be-:eer Mr.
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or transfuSion to othero re. 010•
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blood type. 8 - ·-~-- ::":::! ~4:;
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fUI't !bat the ~,wq ~looda PI 1;1\ L-".:;11 ('11"~ town Pomeroy Tuetday all Pl41lil' the ttnltod States are In· men
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It aU bolla down to w~llhe
lop lour teamo eli&gt; Ill Friday
lllghl'l !iulea.
Imporlllal Columbus Oalb
'!be biggest game In Ohio will
be in Calumbus, where Upper
Arlingloe and cross-town rival
WallerSOR eotude for the first
lime. Should Artinston win de·
.Wvely, the Golden Bears eoutd
wta the slate title, and Waller·
101 could take the whole ball of
wax If H dtWlls Arlingloo.
Steubenvllle's stunning defeat
shook up the entire lop 10 I'8Jik.
mas ae the Big Red dropped to
fifth place from a lolly first.
Unbealea Niles McKinley was
third and Watterson fourth.
The tl ooacbes 'ffl!ing lhla
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NEW VORK (UP!) - Rlck l Komlves conlmued their hoi ' Woman's Club 00 be held Fri·
Barry is literally running away! free. throw race with Smith day November 11 in the Epis·with the Nati~nal BaskeJball moving ahead with 56 of 63. for cop~l parish house.
Class AA 11-8
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Assoclatioa sconng race.
a .839 mark and . Kom!Ves Littlepage will use as his
droppmg to second w1th 48 of 55
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The talented San FranciSCO for .873. Barry was third with topiC Wtlls and lntesstacy
United PreSs IBien!aUonal
sophomore has pUmped in 412
Also on the program " several
Ohl 0 h'111h school Cia AA
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musical selections by
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( .1h" fi 1 CLEVELAND (UP!) -II has games over Cleveland, paid 1 pomtts, exc uthmg B 1n1."Y mg to' San Francisco's Nate Thur· ·
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mond maintained his reboundplace votes ond won • lost to be all upholl lor the rl
earsome P ee. ey ost 1 e · build a hug• margin over .
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mg leadership, hauling In 100 to
"l ~ : 263 cu. inch V-8 motor, auto. trans., radio, tinted
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records ,. parentheses) .
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. ht runners-up Guy Rodgers of remain in front of Chamberlain
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glass, w!1itcwall tires, wheel discs, one owner new
to naU the'II' third stra1g
wuo 1offered 1 ng
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(21!6) nd c· · ti '
Team
Potllll era Division erown.
knee bljory which IDIIJ Involve tcago
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mctnna ' 11921 and Cincinnati's Jerry
Olds trade.
I. Sandusky fl5) (~J
319 '!be Clevelanders were wing.. "lora llgamewls."
Oscar Robertson ~ 274 1.
·Lucas ( 1'11 ).
2. Up. Artington (10) (!HI) 316 .iJig aloog on a tour-game wfn. .
The h!ague rookie of the year Rodgers led the circuli In
3. Niles (5) (!HI)
!41 rung streak a•d were ''shoo ins" Johnson wu the big man ear- , last season, Barry had hit Qll , assists with !64, with Robertson
4, Cols. Watterson (9-0) 225 to make It live, but the upstart Iter Ibis year as the Cards 142 field goals and 128 free (105) and Komlves 176) a,
5. Steubenville (3) (8-1)
181 Pittsburgll Steelers weren't buy· edged the BI'QIIM In 1 aptne- throw• 10 averase 37·5 pam~ distant second and third.
6. HBm .. Garfield (f) (8-0) 136 ing 11•
Ittngl~ at the stadi~. He Is the per. game through Saturday a
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96 l!o tile BI'OWDB now find lhem- tallhougll he !a not listed am0111 Philadelphia's Wilt Chamber·, WESTBURY, N.Y. · &lt;UPI) (Il-l)
9: L::;a
61 selves in third place in the.Easl-' the lop live pasaert ill the lain took the .te~d in field goal!Polaris, who drew the tour slot j
10. Toledo St. Fran. (II (8-&amp;) 58 era Division .ud mUll Wll. all leagllfl.
percentage, hitttng on 68 of !20:Monday mornins. was installed !
of their remaming stx gam~ to Browu who are hobbled b) lor ~ .567 average while New las an early 2·1 favorite to win
Second 10 team1: 11. Elyria get a shot at the IItle.
Injuries Include center John! York • Walt Bellamy (.557 ) Thursday night's $87,180 Dexter I GO
c~dillac - Oldsmobile
15 ; 1~. Columbus Eastmoor 43; The bruised .Browns, who aft. Morrow Paul Warfteld Dale I rated a close second. Woll" Cup at Roosevelt Raceway.
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'3. Lakewood 46; 14. Cinctanati er their surpruing IU loss lo Lindsay' John Brewer Jim Ka- l Reed, al•o of New York, was Seven horses are entered tn i
ii'Ond!Nard (I) 35; 15. Bellaire the Steelers SuBday, also g?l nicki j 0ha Wottea .;.d Leroy third with .541.
the race, which will decide the~·
WY 2-5342
Po111eroy Ohio
! I I 29: 16. Dayton Roooevelt 28; some bBd physical newa, wilt IKeuy'.
Adriao Smith of Cln'!lnnati 1966 2·year-&lt;Jid trotting cham5
hands full agamst
and New York's Howard pionship'-~~----~~.,.=,;:
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l7. Massillon 'll ; 18. Cleveland have
lt. Joseph and Dtver 26 each; the PhiiBdelphtll Eagle!, wbo
WDI Probably PlaJ
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w. Cincinnati Princeton 25.
jarred runnerup Dallas this All bul Morrow, however, are
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elpeCietl to bt ready 1o play,
Others: Mentor 23; Ltuisvtll• 1 The Eagles used the kickoff altholllh they may be IJIIb.par
19 ; Warren and Portsmouth 18 return and pont return aa their Sunday. And If Kelly'• injury
each; East Ctevel811d Shaw and c)l~ weapon to derail the Cow· slows htm toa mocb be may
Hamilton Badin IS each: Steu· iloys,\ who several weeks ago loae hts status u the fea&amp;ue'l
benville Central 14; Dayloo Bel· were 6 1 ed by the Browno.
leading rusher.
mont and Cleveland Benedictine
Or Swim
8 each; Ll\!lcaster •.Vtct, l'lla""' The Ph !adelphia eonteat to a '!be hard • ruanlllfl ballbac:t I
fiP!d~iQr ?,each; Xenia, Lo- l "m~st in" game for lhe hasaalnedl'ltyardlla130car-i
rabt, Bellevue, Toledo Rogers Browns
&amp;IJSI! J11101ber loss / rtes lor • 5.2 P,&lt;r tole average.
'"~ A~ron Garfield . 6 each ; would knock them out of Iitle In addition be h811 .......I .JM
J arfield ·Heights, Ravenna, contention. The red·hot St.Louis touchdow!W via the lrGUnd
J l~nwood, Cincinnati Indian Cardinals lead the .loop, but al· rout..
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Hill, Youngstown Cbaney 5 so. hsve physical troubles and Quarlerbaet Frank Ryan, 'IIIIo ;
•ach; Wyoming, Eastwoad 4 thiS may tum out lo be the Iadmttted that the Sleeter game .
eomlol'table ....... with the •ew weotrie hellll&gt;ljf
•ach: Eas~Liverpool 3; Dayton Browns' salvatio~ U they oanlwuhil"worst," saw bts sland•1 t •• Ja hill160-)eu-old home.
AI~r.• Mansfield Madison and regam thelf wtruung habiL
ing amoag tile passert dip fo'- 1
Cinclnnatt Moeller 2 each; Fre·l' '!be Cards, in extending their lowing the llve Interception!. i
It -during that terrific cold spell three ;ye - 81'0mont ft&lt;!ss, Lorain Kiug, West 1oop bulge to 1w8 and a ball Deaplte the poor ohowillg, Ryan
ADd the v ... Dykee were ao p!eeae~ with the 8-dOQ' tY
·Mil \On Union, Zanesville, Lon· 1
-· - · - Is fourth In the NFL will! Ill
eleotrio
bea*ing system in their newly remodeled
Jon, Newark, Akron Kenmore
UPI COLLEGE J'UU:.
complettou Ill 217 tries lor a ·
" ' - that t.bey ealled to expre. their feelings.
1nd Cincinnati Tall 1 eacb.
0128 zzhyllyd list !J.B II
54.4 per aeat oompleUoa mark.
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The Van Dykes' J988 report: "Eieotrio l&gt;ee*iDf
United p..., International rna- puoea.
pro¥ed to be the + J es L to b rte '' 8lld &amp;he
jor college football ratings with
--filto~
first place votes and won-lost But you to bet tilt lhlntl
records in parenthesea:
even If lha Browns are inslalled
'There are no repairs and no pe.rts t o - out.
Obi Hlp School Football Teams
Polnll u favorites to doWI·Ibe Eagles,
We- gained Bdd!Uonal floor 8p808 and OIUl
By U~lted Preas Jnternatto!lll I. Notre Dame (Z3) (7.0) 337 wlandba btnoave a ~ record, Clev&amp;o j
fll- f11rnAme BD)Where In our J'ONDS There . ..
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317
WI Ill Ilia Ill' drop Gill
DO oold 8pOU and DO drafts~ .. .. tbe weJJa stay deep
loll. Healthy s Norwood 0
3. Alabama (3) (7-ll)
278 of !tle IIIII picture.
the Ooora
eaoh room
:inctnnatt Tal! 38
4. Nebraska (! (8-0)
222
ia Ills awetatkw"y oont.rolled.
Cincinnati Hughes 20 5. Georgia Tech (8-0)
165
BEAIIIIJIIMI WIN .
"We'" INwl - . a beating lor th.- years now
1\'yo~ing 46 Taylor 6
I. Arkansas (7· 1)
126 CINCINNATI (UPI) _ 'Jbe
Readmg 6 Rarrloon 0
7. Southera Cal (7-11
122 University f1l Cbx:lnnall'• tresb.
aad IICill feel - haw the oonvenien&amp; aD4
~orth Cellege Hill 12 .
8. UCLA (7·1)
llJ man foolhaU aquad alands $-1
~~:r heated J50.ye&amp;r-oJd home.0
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Greenbllls t t. Georsia (7-1)
49 for the seuon today loUowlog
Yoa'd be just ae happy with ek&gt;oUio b II g Jaa
Pnnceton 28 Coleram 0
10. Florida (7-1)
46 their 17-T Ylcto'1 over Miami
YCMOr home. lt'a BO 1188) to 801lveft. Call UB for a free
Ji'mneytown 16 Lockland I
Second 10 - 11 Purdue f6 · 12 Mooda ftenoon
es? 'mate ADd be oomfortably warm &amp;b.ia wiu&amp;ecGlen Esle 48 Amelia 22
Tennessee :I; . 13. South.,..; '!be y ~rkille;. used two
_.,.. if lt"a 21:1' bel "" oo'*aid.._
Cmc~~~ttn::~~;: ~ech 22 Meltiedisl24;. 14. Houston II; 15 paos lntercepllonl to 1ft up
Wtdl &amp;leulaiu heatiDg. Y""'re ,_--ed wtdl a
Cincinnati Woodward 28
(tie) MIBslsstppl and &lt;:"loradt louchdOWllll and Jim O'Brien
·Cincinnati Aiken 1 3: 17. (Ue) Wyoming; Miehi.gou, added a 29-yard field 1!081. Ml- .
"Ouaran- Satiatactlon" offer. And now yoa
Springfteld Catholic 12
. Colorado State and Mlaml ami il 11011' 1-3 for the 101soa.
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team·lllllt··wllhlll·ueyelaah of lor ~vme·...·si&amp;IB · Uti Dnigons' 'lilnth llf'· the·· ~fttsOD. '·
ence Fisher. chairMan. and Mrs. the '125,000 ProfeosionafiGolfen
overtaldnl lbeJIIue Strew In hope*·•' 0911Piil·of hour~ l~ler ~~ Steul/enville dr&lt;J!)ped iJta ' fifih ·
Lloyd Barden, ce&gt;ehatrman, ts Association Nat 1on 11 Team
!be pttal lll8ta, which are Mli~IJfoa. ~ toce In· the place, and HamtlieR ·Garfield; · ·
in charge of the .meeUQg. Other Championship here Dee. l'olt,
based oo 10 points lor first Or$1 ao~ ·&amp;galn · ID lhe final per· w)llch wtn~s up the eiui\p&amp;jgri
members of the committee are the PGA announced MIJDday.
place, ntne for aecond, etc., as tad: · ·
ar ·Middletown · this· '* -J! .
Mra. Harry Berkley,
Mrs. 'Jbe pair, compelillfl Ia tbe
each COBch pickl hla top 10.
Meai!Wiiile; SindusJ&lt;y·churfM!d juinpotl from seventh ·19 :sii:W .
Charles Cottrill, Mrs. Clair first team champ~ last
Sanduslly meel8 MlHISIIeld 1o a tM··vieloey •over ·LOrain with a win over ltluriiltill 'fait:
Cottrill. Mrs. Wilbur Dickson, year, rmlshed seventh behind
Senior Friday nlgllt, Niles •istts AclmJral : Kl!fg 1e .clin&lt;:h the Akron Hoban, ClllclnnitU.'El·
Mrs. Mabel Gibbs, Mrs. Dan winners Gay Brewer and Butcll
Warren llardina and Steubea- Buckeye Colirereneo croW!&gt; for clef, Lima ·senoi and 'l'oiOito S!.'
Glassman, Mrs. Harry Godfrey, Baird.
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Mrs. Josephine Lyons, Mrs.
vDio Calhollc Ceolral.
sons, 'l'hli Bhi' Streaks also in that order. St. FranCis mnde
, Louis Mueller, Mrs.
Nellie As a remedy lor llometlct· ·
Mu1llloo looked like lise equalled ·Fremont Ross' eorifer· Its first appearance Ill the top
' Paugh, Mrs. Cary H. Rayburn, ness, samurai waniors
and ·
'ngera of old ln 'the upset over eoce record ot 16 stnalgllt 10, Bdvaneing from 11111 ever
Mrs. Maye Smith, Mrs. Evelyn Japanese feodal lords oarrietl
Steubenville. Tiger defenders league wlu.
Elyria.
· · .. · "No WODder we're 1101 lleall~~g Spence and Mrs. A. E. Thomas. 1orchids on journeys.
swarmed all over the vaunted Upper A;liJ181en .and Watt.r· · Last week's early . season their llgoaf1 rlgbl - I
Big Red offense, which wa• son relled ·t. their njnlh vj&lt;&gt;- SJlOW~torm postponed. many W. llsteutng gadget tuned ,..
held It 1 1101111 • yards tela I torleo during the weekend, the games, particularly In Western
a &amp;81110 lea hiliCks away·
offtDse.
Bean thumpiJtl Cambridge, 'Ohio. Lima Senior was the ontv
Llgbls-llopel lllaeUd Oul 40-0, and Watterson balling 0&gt;- top • ranked team allected
The game delayed 10 lumhus Hartley 21-6 for . the however, and the Spertan;
mlnutn followiBI a one • hour Eagles' !lith COJisecullve vic- wound up the season Monday
blackout when 1 lraailfouuer tory. Niles walloped Toledo night by defeating Springfield
bomed 0111. Tht llgbla w8111 out Central &amp;lthoUc, 5U for .the South ~-

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and UIJpilo ArliiiCiol wailld ID
lloe wlnga loday 1o pick up lbe
plecea cl li!A!ubenvlllt'l obel·
teied ttate 'lltih IIChool football
ohamptoaebjp drlllllll.
With a week logo ill the 1966
IOBson,. ll i9:t*od like a two-way
•crllllli1lt for lbt coveted stale
ehampllll!blp, bul lbt final
round of games eould proylde
another wlltl 1&lt;1'11111* lor lbt
Ulle.
. SteubeJwllle'1 iloptl lor lbe
lttle Wtrt abetlend 1a!1 Friday
by MU811Jm'• 'fliere, who·rose
to. lhl lleigb1ll IJIII ltopped llle
B1g Red 110ltl. · Tht 1J.4 _..
wu almeat lleldenlal, beeatue
the Tiprl' lbat Ia Ill dart wae
beard eiNr &lt;lilt.
Unbeaten
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ttall thampl.. and .,..., ·Ill
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only on Pediatrics Ward.
AclmJsstons
Augustine ' Focanti, Z71 Jack·
" n Pike; Ronald A. Pitchford,
Rt. 2 Bidwell ; Mrs. Ralph E.
Besco, Gallipols ; Mrs. Robert
L Donnell, Rt. t Gallipalis:
1 . ry Elizabelti McCormick, Rl.
: Leon, W. Va.; James
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M.. Blake, Middleport;
Mrs.
H~ ward L. English, Pomeroy;
J\lsper H. Grate, Middleport;
Mrs. Herschel Rousb, Rl. 2 Racine; Ronald D. Davis, Well·
ston; Mrs. Oren L. King, Co.t· '
t~geviUe, W. Va.; Brady s. l
Young, Wurtland, Ky. ; Eugene !
Porter, Ashland, Ky.;
Mrt.!
Wendell A. Woodruff, Shirley I
A. Malone, Hamden; Charles I
R. Rule, Ashland, Ky.
Blrtba
ilofrs. Franklin H. Casto, Cheshire, daughter, 8:19 a.m. Mon·
day; Mrs. Billy Ray Ohlinger, 1
West Columbia, daUihter, 11:30 '
a.m. Monday ; Mrs. Robert L. l
Donne!, RL 1 GallipOlis, twins; j
a daugllter at 8:38 p.m., and a
daughter, at 8:41 p.m. Monday.
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JOINT COMMI'l'TEE - Members or board of trustees of the Holzer Hospital Foundation and Medical Mem·
Mlas Nancy L. Barlow, Lar·
ry C. Dotson, Mrs, Ronald E. orial Foundation make up a joint committee which is stnJying the possibility of merging Hoher Hospital
llalley, Mrs. Robert D. Morri· and the Medical Center HospitaL Pictured above, in the Davis Hall nurses lounge, front row, left to right ·are
soo, Mrs. Naomi Silvey, Mrs. John P. Guion, administrator of the Medical CQIIter Hospi ta l, and vice chairman of the joint committee; Atty.
B. C. WaDis, Mrs. David D. Warren F. Sheets, E. E. Davis and Neal Taylor, commit' ' " me :n~ers. Second row-John W. Rafferty, Holzer
Ward, Smith McCausland, Glen- Hospital administrator, and chairman of the joint con-mittee; Emerson E. Ev.ans, Atty. William Chel'rini!On,
na C. Patterson, Mrs. Alvin D. representmg hi8 father, Atty. Henry Cherrmgton, and n••••nd Marlin, comnuttee members. Not plcturea-J,
Tripp and infant son, Mrs. Rob- Sherman Porter and Dr. Oscar w. Clarke.
ert A. Mullins and infant daughter.

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Springfield
Olentanry II
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Colwnbus St Mary 14
Lima Senior 20
. . Springfield South . I
::oty Ra\Vson 26 ArHngtoa 1
Bluffton 35 Paulding 14
Celillll' I Lima Bath 0
Findlay 13 Mansfteld 12 ·
Rh'e.)1illlf'24. Minster 0
Defiance 20 Bellelontatne I
Belle center 21 Bradford 6
McComb 511 vantue 8
St. Marys 26 Vmi Wert 14
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M .. . g .14 GreenoUie 12
Grah3 . aliZ
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Dayton'}ller 18 Centervlllt I
Brookvlne 1 .
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COLUMBUS lUPI) - Jolla just missed a thlr4, accordlllg
Schneider, Toledo's alr·rnlDded to statistics released Monday.
quarterback, set two Mid-Amer- Schneider lossed six touchlean Conference reconls and down passes during the season

Pometor·Midilleporl,

.Plaintiff fins

to tie for the lead in that cate- with A connectio!l'l In 170 at·
gory with Jim Boreland or tempts, a I'CI!Ord, and 1073
Western Michigan. He wound I yaros gamed in the air, anotiler '
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quarterback, set two Mid-Amer- Schneider lossed six touchlean Conference reconls and down passes during the season

Pometor·Midilleporl,

.Plaintiff fins

to tie for the lead in that cate- with A connectio!l'l In 170 at·
gory with Jim Boreland or tempts, a I'CI!Ord, and 1073
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11 I 31e

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full time and 2 part time
work. Must be %1 years old.
Phone 992-9943.
11 Hie
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F. mink $7.~$3.50; Opossum
40c; slrunk ILIIO; R. G. Fox
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Bo• 14, Reedsville, 0.
11 4 6tc
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prayer was held In conjunction ported the Quiet Time service
Leather Wellington
her home Mulberry Heights, M J k R b
regional w1th the
meeting of
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honoring
Eichinger on his
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Episcopal Church m Pomeroy
birthday. A decorated birthday OhiO Association of Garden ty of the F11st Bapt1st Church w1th members to take a sack .
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School Boys and r 9, ,.. ~rry
lin ~ Kevin Bartoo.
7 to 11
• Ghee of Columbus, Mr. and v11le on Nov. 2 conducted by The prayer service was con- m charge of Mrs. Charles Ben· tures of PIMcchio" will be
er Carpenter, Bohl1; Bailey, Tllll Raw g ' K~Y Wh•t•
Mrs. Paul l!:ichinger and dau· Mrs. Clarence Murphy
ductcd by MIS&lt; Rhoda Hall who I nett and included
scripture sented at the Chester
Charles Pate, Ralph, Park_er, Faith McCamCarl , Parker:
ghters, Paula June and Tamker was gave the call to worship, fol- from St. John w1th a tnedita· tary School, r;ovember 18,
Ro~er.. Chaney, P~ul McDamel, Nola Young, !Ish 1 Hunter,
ara, Mr. and Mrs. Max E1ch- The mormng spe"rmerl orllowed by the hymn, "We've A lion on "Love," and lhe ciOS' 8 p.m. under direction of
Nancy Sexson, Jane Ana Karr, Mark Lawson, c ~
Shar_;,th•et\
s:eak- 1Story to Tell to the Nations," ing prayer Assisting Mrs. Bell- Allee Nease.
Vicki
Cindy Farrar, Brian
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M" Vernon Rogers of and ''The Lonl's Prayer" in un· nett were Mrs. . Richardson, Accomplmlst for the
Mellnda-Arilsbary, Lucy Hollel': on Ba er,
.. Pate 'Jul&lt;a
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Th 1 . of the l 15on. M1ss Hall gave the Chalf- Mro. Lawrence Bmg, Mrs. Da- uon is Mrs Dorothy
Jeanne Babr, Joyce
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Erwin, Janice Bruce Myers, Dian; 'e ;er:
Ro ers also ave demonstra- serv~ee by Mrs Millon Hood •ed hosp1tahzed. Mrs. Elizabeth traylng Geppetto and Tim
Holter, Lemse Pull!ns, Lind' Brenda Lanham, enm
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who gave a med1tat10n ent1tled, Siaven was m charge ' of the in the role of the tslltlng
Myers, Diana Lar~ms, Shefl sons, Gall 'lboma.
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~~~~e~nthe ewe~~~~;d, Mrs Rob- ·'Man Cr1es" used w1th the White Cross dedication, wi!h et.
Young, Melissa Coleman, Gor- Sunbeams, Brenda ~de:~
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don Holter
Jane Bahr, Avis Blsael •
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I son assistmg.
A tsble beld a. Others taking part are:
Assassin~ 'lbomaa CuMin~· Buckley, Cathy Davis, Rabeecl
'i 'c~h!Cbh t e ad•po "1h c1r.lce l' Prayer and scripture conclud- :\ display of the Wh1te Cross quo- Master Cherry, George Mora; bam Tim.;,y GilUian, Tommy Ebersbacb, Viclde Gaul, Fran·
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Tom
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Nan·
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G I e cy Baum, Rhea Mora, Debbie Thomas, Nancy Lawrence.
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1by Mrs. W1lson closed the med- Roush.
Wood, Joyce McDaniel, Debbie
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i Old Clothes Man,
Meldau Julie Rose, Joy Kautz, 1st Adventure --Geppetto'l
IQu;ne~~er of the da' ~·.as Prof ~ Mrs. Cleo Richardson and lsa-1 The program eom!"ittee for Lodwick; Fire~E~ter,
Kim Fick.
Shop (Late afternoon nd night!.
\ Ja~es Caldwell of os u. on bel Toy Jamre G1bbs was or- ]the December meetmg was Holter: Fox•. Dav1d
GupPy Fish, Jo Ellen Law- 2nd Adventure - _Geppetto•
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renee Christina cunningham, shop (next morning}._
a~ ·~~~:~g~n oral judging of , er ol _Thanksg1vmg was given !Wilson, Mrs. Dale Mourning, Cathy Smith; Dog, Dana
. George Morrison, Kathy Law- 3rd Adventury - Qrand '!bel·
: f1 ers was given by
Mrs.' by liiSs Hall and the hymn, Mrs. David Darst, and Mrs. Doctor Crow, Randy Young, renee Mary Jo cunningham, tre of Marlonetta.
r:~~ert Cullen of Marietta. who : "Ft•r the Beau\y of the Earth" Frank Cheesebrew. .
Doctor Owl, _Jim
Amsbary; David Carpenter, Michael Kirk· •th Adv'enture- Red IAbster
~ l!. state cha irman of the judge , concluded _li1e prayer serv1ce.. Follow mg. th.e meetmg, ~e.m- Lampw1ck, R_•cky Hollon.
ley, Kevin Buckley, Jackie Inn.
and flower show schnnls.
I Mrs. RIChard Owen. preS!· bers were mv1ted to the dmmg Black Rabbits, Richard
Parker, Todd Rawlings, Andy 5th Adventure - Home ol
I dent, conducted the business room for refreshments. The Jeff Holter, Lester
Spencer Cheryl Baird, Mary The Blue Fairy.
, sesswn. The society di,cussed autumn &amp; Thanksgiving theme Do11&lt;11d Eichinger, Jeff
Mora Terri Bahr,
Barbaro 8th Adventure - The CouB·
llomP l&gt;emo 11 straliorl I the scholarship boy,
David was carried out in the dessert Randy Friend, Steve
White' Karen Flck, Becky Win· 1ry of Playthings
Guud. who attended Ohio North- i course of gingerbread, whipped Tunny Fish, Melani_e
don, VIcky Epple, Joseph WIJ. 7th Adwnture - Interior Of
,(.'/ub .'If p••ts on 16th
ern University at Ada, and plan- ,cream and coffee. '!be tsble Sehoolmaster, Daryl Pooler.
son Bobby Kirkley.
Huge Dog·Fish.
ned lo remember him during centerpiece, made by Mrs. To- Soldiers, Gale Osborne,
Marionettes, Judy Spencer, lth Adv~nture - Same Ill
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The meetmg of the Portland- the year. Each circle was al- ny Fowler, completed the aut· Hayes, Bill Amberger,
Paula Hawk Jayne
Smith first.
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the Chaney, Shelly Wells, Jennifer\
' was held Sunday wilh a large Hilltop," after which Phillie Lawson, Juamts Jordon,
I attend ance.
Ohlinger recited a poem, Three on Pate, Sherry McCain,
Rev. L. R. Carmichael
of Things and Judy Smith sang, Milhoan, Elaine Milhoan,
South Webster, a former pastor 1 Upper Windows and Zion's Hill. da Lawsott, Jill Swain, San•dral
I of the church, was guest speak- Two solos were presented, He, Wood, Debbie Heaton.
., fur the morning worship ser- by Joyce Evans and '!be Touch Sprites of Night, Betsy
vice using as his topic, "The of the Hand of the Lord, by bary, Tamm1 Bahr,
Churches' '. Mr. and Mrs. Gar- Keith Evans, and then both Baird, Denise Dean,
rett Christy of Grove City pre- sang, Touch of His Hands.
E!swick, Sherry Epple,
senled se veral vocal selections.
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A basket dinner was served \ Rev. Moms Wolfe, pastor oi l Hawthorne, Brian Jordon,
at noon in the church social the Racme Nazerene church Kautz, Debra Lawrence,
, room, with the Rev.
.Jack[ presented two solos, God
is Milhoan, Mark Mora,
T•rovl
Young of Tuppers
Plains Still on the Throne, and, I Walk Morrison, Kathy Newel,
with Him, and Mrs.
Orville Pooler Nancy Ridenour, Aman· l
churc h.
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announced by Ed King and op- •· messages 10 song were pre- ra Windon, Pairl(lla Windon,
ened with a welcome by a group scr.ted durmg the aftl!moon by JalliY While, BodneY Wh1te. ·
of children. A reading, "My Mr: and Mrs. ChriSty, the Mt.
Church," was given by Ann Oh- Umon chOir . a~d the Mt. Umon Future Teaclu!rl
linger and the children's choir semor and JUDIOr quartets.
Meet in Pomeroy
sang several selections under Miss Karen Walker was the The November meeting
the direction of Misses Joyce narrator for a skit, '!be
the Future Teachers AS!&lt;~ela-\
and Emma Lou Davis. A poem, of Our Enterprise Church,
lion of Pomeroy J11gb
"My Father's Church,"
by sented by the Youth Fellow · was held last week with _,..,."
Donald Folmer, a duet,
"I ship under direction of
Mrs. Price vice president in charge.
Found the Answer," by Bever- Don Hunnel. The benediction by It w~ decided to change the
ly Smith ~-Sheila Folme~; the Rev. Young closed
the meeting night to the second
and a solo. How B1g IS He, program.
Tuesday of each month.
by Dana Sm1th, preceded
a P1ctures of past
lowing the buaineas session
reading, "Pillars of the Church" and organizations of the
discussion wu heldd ~~~~=~~
by Vicki Blankenship.
old secretary books, recent
the coming school COl
Brenda Bentz sang. "Do You ble schools, and Christmas
Refreshments were served
Have Any Rivers To Cross" grams were arranged for
Keith Evans, Nell Coi!Mr
and Becky and l:!renda Will play by Mrs. Phil Oblinger. Susan Dilon to Jolm Goollwin1 I
Donna Smtih, Mary K. Henne&amp;ffY, Becky Stivers, Kathy Fultz,
Bill Fetty, Opal Olfult, Becky
Carol Hall, Judy and
Smith, Jo Smith, Patty
Sheila Oblinger, Nan.
cy Titus, Mary Francis, Jewel
Price and the advisor, Mis~
lielen Smith.

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1966

FIVE CENTS

Meigs Voters Stand Pat with Incumbents
All l"?'mbent candidates on opponen~. Each lost only In a . so won In Meigs County by edg.
the MeJgs county licke1 were few precmcts.
ing his incumbent
opponent
re-elected Tuesday.
Karr, am RD Pomeroy farm· Walter H: Moeller with 3,777
Gordon H. Caldwell, running er, won his second lull term votes to 3,292. The race befor his third 4-year term as by romping to a convincing vic· tween Miller and Moeller in
County Audilor, was the only tory over Democrat Keaneth Meigs was close throughout the
Democrat Vlclor.
Hager. Karr polled 4,684 votes evening with Miller usually in
Caldwell, of Tupper• Plains, compared to 1,996 for Hager. front, however.
deleated Wayne Gibbons of Mid- Clark, meanwhile, defeated Oakley C. Collins, a usual
d\eport, a veteran of council Paul Simon for an unexpired Z- f•vorile in Meigs, won 4,532
member there, by 3,959
to year term by a margin of 4,312 votes in Meigs compared to
3!1122. What appeared to be a tr 2,594 .. Clark i• a Harrison- 2,148 for his Democrat oppontight rae~ as the first precmcts v11Ie reSident _and was appoin~ ent Charles L. Pancake, Nelwere talhed lessened ap by mid- ed commJSsnoner ahout l8 so&gt;oville.
way through tne counting.
months ago following the death Unopposed on the county tickElsewhere on the county tick- of Avery ~elson.
et were non-partisan judicial
et, incumbent Republicans Rob- Clarence E. Miller, success· candidates F. H. O'B•ien, proert Clark Blld CharlO! R. Karr, lui candidate for lOth District bate judge, and F. W. Porter,
Sr. both handily defeated their Representative to Congress, al-l Jr., county court judge. Porter

was given 4,066 votes and 0'~
en, 3,597.
Homer E. Abele, rtiiiDlD&amp; for
the Court of Appeals bad 00
trouble wianing in Mei,. 11 be
polled 3,888 votes compand to
t,725 given his opponent, Wiiliam Brown.
Elsewhere 00 file Judielal
~cket, Josepb Bryan, 1 fOrmer
resident of Middleport, fvr 8
Surpeme Court post, was beaten
in Meigs by Paul Brown.
Brown polled 3 83t votes COJIIo
pared 1o 1,131
Bryan. Clllf·
ord Brown also deleated Louio
Schneider In Melga by 1 21!11
vote to 1,981 vote for
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publicans roared back With a . the governorships.
A. Rockefeller of New York, Edward W. Brooke, the firsi
veng~ancetoday from their t!!M \ They also elected or retumed ,Gov. James A. Rhodes of Ohio Negro sent to the U.S. Senate
election diSsaler, grabbmg en- · to office some potentially 1 and Sens.-elect Mark Hatfield of since Reconstruction days foJ.
ough House seats from Demo- powerful men who wilt figure I Oregon and Charles H. Percy of lowing the Civil War. TheJ
cram to scuttle or reshape large in the cllolce of the 1968 Dlinois.
elected governors tn Flortdt
PreSident Johnson's Great So- GOP presidential ticket. ForeWork Te&gt;~etber
and Arkansas for the first tim•
etety.
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most among them were Gov. Reagan prompt I y phoned since Reconstruction.
W1th reports m from all 435 George Romney of Michigan, Romney and suggested that I Th .' .
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gain of UI&lt;HblJHI.Illatl. WganofCalllornla.
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